Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 20, 1858, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DBHOORAT"
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STATE CONVENTION. At a moot-
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m" ""SSf o'r"" -on 5 n ipr" lFn'!iS va 1 rimnri.' "tfi "tiw
Ptat win eonrenpin iiif unii r Jf' JJ"U.". ".'I'P.':: I
rcn atiTPR. at the Unpitol, on TlluriUli Y, MAItCIl I
4. tflja, nt io. A' m.,io nnmin.itortin.tiiiiitpt lor JiiiIbh i
if Uie Siiorcinr I'onrt nml Uantl Coinmlratonrr. nnl
far the tmntiictlnn nfiiiicli oihi- IxninuRa is prrtalni to
loc nuinoriir 01 men wrnveoiioo.
U. II. UUUKALGW, Cnairmm
J llOlTIIINKOIf,
n. J. lUtDXMAH,
fecreranti.
Now States.
Wo do not now. call to mind a singlo I
instanco, when a State was to be admitted
into tho Union, or territory was to bo pur
chased or anncscd ; that the nroicct was
opposed bv tbe party in opposition to tho,
democracy, whether by the name or Fed-1 0Dumated in tho general law of April 7,
cralists, anti-masons, Whigs or ltepubli-1 18'10' aro suc1' as 0USut ut to bo givon to
cansj or any other of tho score of names , any corporation for any purpose whatov
they havo assumed sinco tho formation of , Thirdly This bill proposes to exempt
tho government, to cheat tho people and , 1,10 '"dividual corporators from a portion
hido their own rascality. From tho jay of tho liability imposed upon stockholders
that the immortal Jefferson acquired Lou-iof a11 Eim!lar companies organized under
isiana, until tho messago in favor of admit
ting Kansas by President Buchanan, every
nicasuro of tho kind has encountered tho
bitter and unrelenting hostility of the Op
position. We aro not surprised thoroforo that a
long, Inud, and hoart rending howl is sent
up in concert from all quarters, which in
its fierceness and lugubriousnoss is intended
to frighten tho administration, and weaken
the exertions of its supporters. We say
tals wan to have been expected, but that
tho Ulack Hcpublican party should bo
sustained by men calling themselves dem
ocrats, in this onslaught, is mat'er for
Amazement, to every sound and conserva
tive man in tho country.
What was tho election of Buchanan in
1850 for, if not to get tho Kansas question
out of Congress, by her speedy admission
as a State, and thus put her power of ar
ranging her own affairs beyond a contin
gency I And now, that her admission as
a sister Slate is tho issue, the whole Black
Kcpublican party raiso a howl of opposition j LIAM White, Adamscounty ; and Peter
insist that sho shall be rrjicled, and tho JIastekton, Cambria county to bo Seal,
wholo question re-opened for diseussioD, for crs 0f Weights and Measure?, for their re
extended agitation, for food for lasting spcctivo counties.
Bl"fe nY tiij; Canal Co.mmissioneds. Dr.
Does it become a democrat to be eauc-ht ,
in such company 1 Is thcro one solitary
reason why Kansas should not now be
admitted as a sovereign and independent
Stato ! Is there any reason why tho
Kansas agitation should be continued ?
Is thcro any reason why thn halls of Con
gress should bo turned into a regular
pugilistic bear garden about niggers and
Kansas! Wo say no ! emphatically no 1
No sane man in Columbia county would
say yes, to any one of these questions ; and
wo submit to Lim in his sanity, that if bo
answers no, then will not tho speedy .ad
mission of Kansas, as a Stato, bo tho oom
plete, sovereign and everlasting affirmative!
Democratic State Convention.
.Tho time for the mcetiug of tho Fourth
of March Domocratio Stato Convention is
near at hand, aud it is important that the
interests of tho National Democracy be
fully and fairly represented iu said Con
vention. 'J he duties of tho Delegates in
that Convention are not merely confined to
tbo.uomination of a candidate, for, Canal
Commissioner aud Supremo Judge, but
should be directed to the accomplishment
of higher aini3 and morcimportant objects,
matters of paramount consideration which
underlie the great principles of republican
government iu the support of unadulterated
and nalionul democratic principles. These
mo'ivcs should goveruthe action of every
Delegate who may bo admitted to a so.it
in said Convention,
XSWiih one voice the Democracy uni
ted in placing James lluchanan in tho
Presidential chair ; lot that same powerful
voico now go up in favor of sustaining him
in his patriotic effort to eettlo tho most
dangerous question that has over aiiscn iu
our government tho question of tho ad
mission of Kansas. Remember that the
old democratic statesman of Pennsylvania
has always been truo to tiie Union, the Con
utitution and tho country. Lot the Democ
racy be true to him and tho country will
emerge from the dark clouds that aro im
pending ovo it, aud biii 11c forth in all its
original brightness and glory.
Northern Canal Commissioner,
Thomas Ostcbiiout, Esq., of Wyo
ming county, wo aro informed, will bo a
candidato for Canal Commissioner, boforo
the coming lthof March Dcmoeraiio State
Convention. Mr. O. would make nn ad
mirablo Canal Commissioner, lie is a
geutleimn of experienco, competency and
sound democrary.
tta-A number ot democrats whoso names
wr-re mado uso of as officers at Forney's
meeting in Philadelphia, on Monday week,
have published cards in tho papers disa-1
vowing their unity or sympathy with tho 1
movement. j
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'Jlimarjua, I'cb. 10, 1808. .Mr. J, E11
r, , r. ... . .
Barns and D. Ivcir, niino agents, wero
suffocated by gas, j estcrday. Their bod-
ici wero got out dtiut at eleven last night,
Gov. W. P. Packer.
Wo nro delighted to sco that in many
things Gov. Packer Is honestly, fearlessly,
and flcmooratically doing his duty. His
vc'oc, of which ho h,ai sent in several, havo
tho ring of the- true metal, thoy aro ground.
oil deeply in tho ineontrovcrtiblo princi
p of 1,0 "omocraiie pirty and with I
official course, so far as hia legitimate
T"110"3 'Uc3 aroconcorned, wo most
hoartilv endorso him. On tliosn nninu lm
" "oadlngcloscly upon tho heels of his ,
a,'ul'ra,,)'c inaugural, which upon questions!
'" E'5to rl'cy was truly sound, able, and
. 1T, . ' '
unexccptionoulc. His last iMossaco was
tho veto of tho bill entitled "An Act to
incorporate tho Trout Hun Coal and Iron
Company," in tho counties of Contro and
Clearfield.
His objections to tho bill may bo sum
med up as follows : 1'irtt It is unnecessa
ry so far as it relates simply to tho busi
ness of mining and vending coal or other
materials. Secondly Tho powers nrono-
80(1 to to conferred in addition to thoso
tho general law of tho Gonimonwojltli,
Tho Governor is right, and tho pcoplo
will abundantly sustain him in his course
We hope ho will pcrsovero to the cud in
bis opposition to all sucii special grants to
monopolies of every kind.
Dalegatos to tho Convention.
Lkvi L. Tate, and tho lion. J. Kich
ter Jones, have becu appointed Repre
sentative Delegates to represent tho Dis
tricts composed of tho couoticsof Columbia
Montonr, Sullivan and Wyoming, in the
next Demncratio State Convention.
Col. John Deen, Jr of Danville, is tho
Senatorial Delegate to represent tho coun
ties of Columbia, Montour, Snyder and
Northumberland, in said Convention.
.Appointmonts.
Bv the Governor Jacob Lewis
Lvckiiardt, of Johnstown, to bo Notary
Publio for Cambria county.
Gconai: K. Dover. Berks ennntv: WtT..
Scott and .T. R. Ptor.r.TT of Urndfnrrl :
L, H. Lit,, and Geo. W. Search, of
Luzerne, to bo Supervisors of tho North
Branch Division Pennsylvania Canal,
Meeting of llio Special Comiullleo on
Kansas,
Washington', b'eb. 17 The Special
Committee of the House on Kansas Af
fairsmct this evening,
Mr. Morrill (Vt.) offered a resolution
summoning Ex-Governor Walker, Gener
al Calhoun, Ex-Sccrctary Stanton and
General Henderson, for examination, and
requiring tliciu to bring all the documents
iu their possession bearing upon flic sub
ject matter of investigation.
To this it was objected that the official
documents being obtained from llio Exce
live Department or all testimony might
not be necessary.
This resolution, together with fourjor
five others looking to the examination of
all matters covered ly the resolution tin
dor which the Committee was appointed
was tabled by a vote of 8 yeas to 7 nays.
Mr. Adrian's (N. J.) resolution, in
structing the chairman to procure from
the .Stato Department tho registry and
census of tho voles of Kansas with an
amendment, offered by Mr. Stephens,
(Goo.) "in accordance with the law," was
adopted.
Tho committee then adjourned to Wed
nesday next, in order iu the meantime to
procure the documents called for.
The majority of tiie .Senate Committee
on Territories have completed their elab
orate report. Tho bill whic.1i accompanies
it is similar to those heretofore presented
on such occasions, and admits Kansas
under the Leconipton Constitution.
tSTThe Hon. Mr. Seward, in tbo course
of a debate in the Senate, upon the Treas
ury Noto bill, made the following remarks
upon the revival of business :
"In my judgemcut, the acceleration of
business is going 10 rapiU, just in propor
tion to the rapidity with which business
has declined ; nnd I expect to see every
day, and every hour of every day, marked
by a rise in the prosperiiy of the country,
graduated just exactly by tbo suddeocss
of the depression. The causes of tho disas
ter aro gone. I think there is nothing be
foro us but a great revival of business, and
a plethora of nviney to rcvivo it in all de
partments. I may bo mistaken in this,
but I am willing 10 s'and by it."
Illness of Bisuor I'otter. Tho Rt.
Rev. Alonzo Potter, Bishop of tho Ep'13
copal Ohurch, for tho Dioccso of Pcnnsyl
vania, was attacked on Wednesday, by
Bcvcro nnonlriTV. at flrpnnnhnro'. Iln iq
I better, but still lies in a critical condition,
! - .
! 1125" Tho North Branch Democrat, as its
t;''c indicates, is sound in tho domocratio
fa'h. Wo admiro its position on tiio Kan-
sas question. Its articlo last week ihowov-
cr in relation lo our Congressman, wo in
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clino to beheve, evinced a moaning.
KJr'J'hc Domocratio Stato Oonvcntion
meets ono week fiom ucxt Thursday.
Tho Truth in a Nut-sholl. I
Wo would ailviso all such Democrats,
whether editors or privates as aro disposed
to sympathise will tho frco state men of
Kansas, to take to heart tho subjoined cx
tracts, with many others of llko charactor
that might bo given. That tho men who
refused to atlond elections arc alono ro-
sponsible for tho present position of tho1.
'Kansas question, there can bo no doubt.
And. vet. Btr.inr.n lis it mnr nnnnfir. flm
o j -1X ,
llepubliean press is denouncing President
lluchanan, in most unmeasured terms, In-
causo ho will not rcnudiato tho Democratic
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poli07 of 7ion intervention, take sides with
tlioso who stubbornly refused to vote, and
say to Kansas you shall not be admitted
ititn it.n TTnw.it I I
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In his messago to the late special session
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of tho Legislature, acting. Governor Stan-
tan said :
"At tho election for delegates to the con-1
vention, on the 10th of Juno last, tho groat I , Airr.nNoo.v session.
body of the people rofraincd from voting, j ho Convention met according to ad
That refusal of tho majority to go to Iku journment, and was called to order by tho
polls was tno unfortunate to bo now denied. 'Chairman. Tho report or tho Comiuittoo
It has produced all the evils and dangers . businoS9 bci d ( f ,
of tho present critical hour. It has crea- , , , , ' ,
ted the present profound excitement." j soI,0,nB ,vas "''"cd and adopted:
"The great body of tho people," i. e. the ' ,, It.,m u .Tlhal wo entertain tho report of
free Stale men "refrained from voting."
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That's truo to the letter,
But, what docs .
tho Herald of Freedom, tho loading frco
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stato organ, sjy ?
Itero it is-reau it :- ,
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nau tiioircontato party consuitou tneir '
st interests instead of standing on cti
best
am' ; t ni i.i
quctto
h'avo "pitched in" and elected every dele- ppect.vodistr.e s and the results attend
gate to tho constitutional convention.-1 l rcachcrs Imll,Mc hcld at
Then if thoy had wanted tho Topeka con-. ,. ,fiacc' ... . ,.
stitution as their fundamental law, thoy ''o po'-pittee on organ.za ion reported
i !. '.i. ' a Constitution, which, utter bciUL' amended
eouu. Uao ciou.ou u w.iu -gu. buucuu.,, 50
tar as appearances aro concerned, aim now
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wo could havo boon half way out of the
woous, instead ot being Burrounucil with
difficulties which at limes seem insurmount-1
able. Wo havo a long chapter to wrilo on i
this subject somo day that will put a dif-
fercnt t'aco on this statement from that
now seen by many of our readers,"
That would bo a enough for any reason-'
ablo man; but hero is another extract aKU"S, ? " nuva uccmcnt ot' uie cause
... of education general y, throughout the
from tho same paper : county.
"At Mound City, the ballot-box was Art. 3. See. 1. Tho officers of this As
broken to pieces by tho deluded disciples sociation shall consist of a President, two
of this policy, and votes wero scattered vico Presidents, Treasurer, Itecording and
broadcast upon tho ground and trampled Corresponding Secretaries, and Exeeulive
in tho mud. At Clinton in this county, a ; Committee, and thoy shall each perform
body of peaceable frco-Stato men wont up the duties usually assigned to such officers,
to tho polls, nnd they found others upon Sec. 2. Tko Executive Committco shall
llio ground declaring that no votes should ' consist of five members, whoso duty it shall
be polled thcro that day for State officers. be to prcparo items of business for tho
A general melco seemed inovitablo liven- consideration and action of tho Association.
ty coats ivcre sUipycd off and twenty brutal ( See. 3, Tho election of officors shall bo
men stood ready, it is said, to fight if tho held at the first stated meeting of the As
polls wore opened. Tho truo men of tho sociation in each year,
vicinity, who deprooatcd such action, and j Art. 4, Any Teacher or friend of Edu
who still desired, to excuiso a voico in tho 'cation in tho County, may becomo a mem
election, provailcd upon tho judges to visit ber of this Association by subscribing to
Bloomington, and open tho polls at that . the Constitution and navinc an iniiintinn
place. They complied, but were followed
by these rowdies, and an election was pre-
ventcu at tuat point. At Lawrence no vi- tfs Corresi'iir.Jing Secretary, from timo,
olenco was exhibited; lint throughout thc to tune, invito any well qualified person to
day men were seen around tho placo of deliver a publio lecture boforo it on any
election, continually laboring to provont. subject connected with the causo of cduci
Other artifice which a bad cause can invent ti'ii.
were used to keep tbo people irom exerci-
sing the right of suffrage, and about COO
were luuuceu to wuiiuiu tiieir uuuuis lor business.
Stato and Legislative officers, lttiniiers , Art. 7. Thcro shall bo at leist two sta
and newspapers, and lying circulars wero iel mectinos of this Association ilnrinr? the
sent over to Doniphan county, tho object
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oi which was not ia unug mo pcopic out
in their strength to the polls, but to keep
them away ; and too well they succeeded."
JMow, all tins exoniplitieation of rujjian-
ism wos iinrnldml llirnnoli tlm nnmitrv nt
J
the time of its occurrence as tho work of
interloping Blissourians or pro-slavery
men. llut, tho sober second thought has
returned, and tho saddle is rightfully on the
other horse. Will Democrats endorso this
conduct of tho Frco Stato men, now ad-
milled, by keeping Kansas out of tho Uni
on ? Wo hope not.
Spurgeon's Brief Statomont of,
tho Qospol.
TLis popular pulpit orator, who, on tbc ( Tho Teachers present followed wi.h ill
occasion of tho recent national fast, preach- tcrcsting remarks on the schools in their
cd to a congregation of 24,000 per ona in1 neighborhoods. 15ut one sentiment on tho
iho Crystal Palace, London thus defines1 good effects attending tho lato Teachers'
the Gospel in a sermon recently published : 1 Institute, prevailed. There U one loud
" If any man hero should be in doubt' call for others to follow as soon as proper,
on account of ignorance, let mo as plainly I a committee composed of Messrs. William
asloanrtito the Gospel 1 believe it to uurgcsS) Ht Kttl0lf j, , Swart, L
I havo always cousldorcd with Luther and
Oalvin, that the sum and substance of tho
Gospel lies in that word Substitution, Cftml
standing in the stead of man. If I un-
dontind tho (lojpol, it is this-I deserve
T 1 1,1 l. .1 ,1 : il.!, ni..!i '
ibuuuiu uu uauiuu ui, tuat uutut
WaB punished in my Stead, and then IS no
ttppilln rremlp sputmre fmire fnr in
neea io execute sentence uuice jor sin.
Uhrist tool: tlio cup in botu bta Hands.
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Alone ircmrii'lnus drauglit cf lovo
11c drank (Uiunaiiou dry."
Decidedly Cool. Tho following in
etanco of o iol performances i3 givtn by
the Clearfield Journal,"
(iEvorv body knows that OUr Jail IS ft
1 : "it. 11 .1
great institution, and occasionally the
"loarJcrs" indulffO in SOmO rich nerform-
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uuuiai uaiuiuuv vvtu us uua. vjuiiv
nml W'm iNIItlnr Txhn urn cnrainii mil inn , J , 1 . , ,. ,1
ami ra. iuuior, no aro serving out sen- Qn motion tho Association adjourned
tenecs of ltnnrisonnient having bocn allow- . . . . .. ...
H.n Y,rivilo,n nf nninr. nuf fr,ln tlm inll to Weel nn Saturday, tho 27th lUSt.. in lllC
CU tllO priVIJCgO Ot R01UR OUt into thCjail. .,,,., ....
vard. scaled tlio whII and vamoucd Mil-1 "amo place at 0 o clook, A. W., when it 19
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n n ft Itnfrt tn iimmn 41m M ... f 1U.H
H IIUIU M.U.,U..I ..... UUUlllt .Ullb1
lio had gone homo to sttenU to eomo busi -
non, and that ho would bo back next oven-
mtr. Uurlv coollv moved around to "soo
what was coins on in tho town." until
about niuo o'clock, when ho returned to the.
jail, and, all tho doors being locked, had
to rouso tho Sheriff to get in. On Mon
day ovcuiug wilier oamo back."
A Two Mile Uiudoe. Tho Viotoria
Uridgo across the St Lawrence, at Mon
treal, which has heenin courso of erection
for Eovcr.il years, will ba the largest and
finrat in tho world. It fc to be two miles
long. Tho total weight of iron in tlio tubes
will bo IO.'IUO tous. Tho bridpo will cost
about 0,0UU,U00.
Toaohors' Couvontion.
In rcsponso to tho call of tho County
Superintendent, a number of Teachers ofj
Columbia county, assembled in Mr. Elton's
School Itoom.in llloomsburg, at 1 1 o'clock,
Saturday, the 13th inst., for the purpose
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of forming themselves luto nn Association.',
fni p ,i . ..
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Uurgcss, Olinirman.
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on.rLi.irjr.
A An- crtrt MM4i.1
After somo remarks by tho Chairman, '
on tho objects of tho mectinir, a Committee,
r m oi i . .
consisting of Messrs. Sharplcss, Morn,
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anil IvCStrr. Was nnnntnlml In ilrnff n flnn. I
stitution for tho government of tho Asso
, ,.
On motion a second Commiltco made
ul' uivaaio. lit i t unbuilt U. W.
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and A. P. loung, was appointed to report
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a scheme of business for the afternoon
Ul UIIIIIU1HTO
1 on orgamzition.
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i item y. That ira rnmiost lim nmint.. 1
Superintendent to civo an account of tho '
it of tho
d by hisi
progress of education, ns indicated
An'.:ni r .i. ? . r .
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XLUii. ... J.1HIL n il rnaniinv.il tiroennr ii
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f lso rcquc ted to make br.el sta.cincnts
tbo prcscEt condition of tho schools iu their
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tho following form :
CONSTITUTION.
Art 1
This Association shall bo called
tho " Teachers' Association of Columbia I
county." I
Art. 2. Tho object of this Association
shall bo tho mutual improvement of its
members in tho theory aud practico of
fee of twcnty.fivo cent".
Art. C. This Assooiation shall throu-h
Art. 0. Ten members shall constiiuto a
r,UOrum for the tiausactiou of ordinary
year, one in the first week of-February and
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,n mo first wool: ot Uctober, ami as many
pnccial meeliiiM ns llio Prnsldnnl nml !!.
ccutivo Committee may deem advisable to
call.
Art. 8. This Constitution may bo altered
l-.l l... i. .r, ii.:.i .r .i..
ul ""'u mu ujr 7 vulu ';
ation has bocn EUra,ttod ,0 any prcviou3
meeting.
Mr. liurgess next gavo a very interesting
statement on the condition of tho Couuty
Schools, Ho thinks that tho opposition to
tlio School L'iw is gradually giving way
and that a new and vital impetus has been
n.rin tr llio cctnirt oir.1i no .rill crtrtn Qnniiyn
or u tho en co;cdeucc f tbc commu.
1 nily.
Apploinan.T. J. Morris, and A. P. ouug,
wa3 appointed to report at tho ncx- meeting
a list of officers.
Tho following resolutions were then sub.
i jniUed aD(1 unauimously aaoptoa.
JUbOlVCtl, Ihat WO hereby blgnify our
, nnnrnvtl of tlm nreint Onni.nnn
, X aPPr0Vat .0tctlU0 Prccnt ?m.WM"
School l.aW Of this State, and especially bf
, ., (.,,,i!,, ,i, .,. i,.(-,i,i
" : "b . .
, by tho Legislature tho separation uf tho
7r i D7 t c ' . 1 l p r.
OlllCO Ot OtatO OUpcrintenuOUt Ot UomUlOU
8-CU0013 trOlU tUnt Ot becrctory Of btalO
atlU that VtQ regret tllO attempt rcCCDtly
.,..,i.tB lTr,l :
made to repeal said foituro m tlio law, aud
that we recognize in Mr. Ilickok, tie pre
sent State Superintendent, an efficient, cn
tcrnnz ntr and tborouylilv coiunetcnttierson
! for tho nosfc lin nnnnnifts.
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Resolved, That tho Secretary present a
smonsta nf our nmftnndinrrs tn thn nnnnrs
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Kesoleea, That tho Secretary present a
lionsis of our nroeeoi hnrrs to tlio nancrs
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& 1 " " p . .
ni r e en rv iap n l i Men m
innili in.A n 1 I.A n Iu l nflnnilMnnn rt
UWI.M .... lllll W (Ul. Ub.UMUUVW Wll
1 tho Teachers of tho County, as lusincss of
iuiportanso is t0 bo transacted at that
I ..
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WM. BURGESS, Chairman.
L. T. Siiam.'IiE3S, .Vcc'y, pro tern.
Washington's Birth Day.
A Military and Citizens' Dress Hall, in
honor of tho liirlli-day of Cien, Washing.
ton, will be given by llio ' Tamaqua Con -
tincntals," at Tamaniia, on Monday next,
tllO 2'Jll Of Fcblllary,
.
,
U.. It ! S11UWII12 Hh Wt. go tu lUcS
(I'l'lllai )
From the IVJsvillc Standard.
The Licence Law a Failure. 1
Tho present licenso law was designed
savs tho Heading Cizctto of Saturday last
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as its tltlo indicaics, "to restrain tho salo
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'tinnvlw fwn vrnra linq nvnvflil it In havo
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-.UblUliy iiiliuu Ui uuvuiujhidjiiui du viucii mmiw
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..n nmn!.inn. n.nl fiAa tlif. 1ltnant
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ou "'r u ,
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bravo its penalties, as a lesser evil than ao-
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LCI UUK IICUUSUS UUI1U1 113 IiJIIUll utllulito .
1 o I
A lew days ago, in making an extract from
,i c. . m in . i
the Stato Treasurers Report, slowing
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the unequal and greatly dofectivo op-
oration of this law, as a revenue measure
we took occasion to recommend its modiH
Ml,on or rc. ""! "'Of Stitution of
SOlllO moro practicable Echolno bv which
ouiuu HiMiu iiiunnimiu ciii-iuu uj """
everv man who undertakes to sell intosi -
... ...
eating uriiius, migni uo mauo to pay lor,
llm otleilniw. nnil rninnnllwl In Kiiiilnir. In 1
reasonable legal restraints. Wo aro now
glad to observe that the views we csproM.BWS
cd as to tho total inefficiency of tho csist- 'hAWA &
ing law, und the necessity of a radical , .Iul ml ... or . ,
chanRC, aro also held by that respectable ,
tl ;l 1 I ... .... T. ....... .1. I
i uiiaucmma lournai, tno innuircr wnicu
has always been distinguished for its aetivo !
interest iu all measures thatcouducoto tho
has alwavs been distinguished for its aetivo !
prictioal sunnort of temperance and .nor
-
ality, in itsissuo of yesterday, the Ittquircr
says, with ns much force as truth:
''Tho present statute is regarded by tho
courts, by the bar and the publio, as tbo
very quiutcssonco of absurdity. Its influ-
ence, so far as it .coca 13 to
increase tho
r.nn5,m,nrifn nf 1inr. nn.l tl.nt. Ino. in ,U. '
! 1 , , , ... -
fienco of a 1 etral rostra n'.s us to t incs. 1
fience of all legal rcstrain'.s us to times, I
persons or circumstances, llut tho system ,
is so feeble as to bo universally despised.
jiany t0 whom licenses aro Granted will 1
; ' , . b .
not take them out ; and the reason assisn-1
cd is that it is folly to pay for n liceuso
when, all around you, men sell without
one. Tiie system is no system ; the re
straint is encouragement ; und, at this mo
ment, three-fourths of the liquor retailed
in Philadelphia is sold without license.
Tho statute is a gross nnd unfortunate
blunder ; it has done much to widen tbo
, . , .... , ,
desolate empire of intemperance; and has
,, . , . , j
.lUUULUU iltl'iuuj llUlll.Ujj IU UUI'JUUli UIU
philanthropic) views of its, authors It
should bo reformed altogether. Tho wholo
system is a faho one."
New) SVDucvttBcmcnt
SOLILOQUY.
T II E 5t E ASOWS W II Y
SHOULD BUY
William i?8. ISiciilcy's
H
EAJIIIiY 3IEEJICWES.
1 Ft. Tho Doctor being. i tegut trly et'ucnted I'lnriclair,
a 3.1 luting ninlo ilif iiniimi.irturiny ol inedjciiiiB a
tnilv for t lie 1 ist 15 Jer'', ''.is fticcci-dcd Ly tlio tud of
hi 4 tlieinical Knowlcilge in cmnpanmluig b'iiiki of the
most v.'iltmhl.i inDI fciuea lh.il huvu ever been piuscnt
ed belnru tbo public
'-M. IMiysirmnj" hn are opposed in the worthlc.is
prrp.ir;ttioit that are lloo'lin the country, r rcio(-&
incud Dr Uicklfly, nn tin; wiily rcli.ibl nnd worthy
medicines of tho kind.
3d. Tim niimcimiB recomtiielnhtbm dailv refpived.
by tho doctor, both from ageing and Indit Idu.iH , who
n-nuFiiiRthPin. Battles the -luoMion in tho minds of
L-very itittlliseut read'-r. that ii he needu cool nid
run Uiie nicuirincs, m nuy nr. mcmey-n.
There U an old adae lint a yrnnlut hnth ni honor
In liU own coitniryi Iml Dr. l!ickiy's Tamlly Jledi
cines nro nn cvcppllon. Wow let us hac llio proof,
and htar what agents say.
r III OOMEBt EO.
Da liiciti.EY Dear Sir : I have j nit received yourB
ol tho Ulh. Vour iHeilirinpH h tve pjen Cenerat satis
faction, rertona usiiij (hem always call naiu lor
thfin.
Yourarespcctftilly. JOHN II. MOYCIX, DrvggLt.
IiLOOMSDl'Itd.
I do licrply certify. Hut I Jme bpen tieiiiug .everI
preparations put up b) Dr. Win Al UicMey, of D,in
llle, Mnntour county, I'n., rt!:d find his Uoft l'tctoral
aud Cream of Camphor to rentier very ci-ner.tl satiafac
Hull Ul'IIUAIfJ LUTZ. Druggist.
Dr, W. M- BitKLEY Dear Sir I received your
Medicine a few days ngo. Ah sou wished to know
what satibfartioi our mc'litirMs arc giving, 1 will
only odd, in fir ns they iiaic In-en used in Una nnigh
bitrhooil, they have done more lor the relief of the nl
llicted tban any oihcr medicine ever Introduced. Your
Itnse l'ectural. in thU neigh ti rtiond, i considered u
certain cure for the Whooping Utii?'i, II talteit i n time;
nlfo, for many other thacnBe? ivtuch wo are subject to.
You can Vbl .usurtrd your Medicinrg are waSpinng llio
eyes of the rommuuity, and sive i;pneral falial.irtiou.
Your?. truly. Si Mcll BNUY & Co., Itcrvick.
Ilavins been cured cl u pain iu my nrm. (-iinitar to
Hlu umatiini) winch deprived me ot the Irce uee of it
for about four mint hi, ly using one botile of Cream nl
Camphor, I would statu that 1 consider it the heat
remedy ol the kind I have ever used iu my Inmlly, nml
I would freely luoiumciid it toothers with tiniiUr
uflulions.
YourB, respectfully J0VA3 VOIr,
Jiati Tcwnshtp, Northumberland county,
cauvr CUHC.
Loss of Voire rtstortd tchh one bottle of Hose Pectoral
Miutimnn YVhttlock, of Uush townjliip, Nurthum
the eariajU, wsitlio use of her voice from n severe
cold sho contracted; alter trying o number oiremed,cS
uilh no bcncill, bIio was entirely restored by taking
t" tollloof llo,c I'cctof.il. alter Hindi .In'
voicu ucaiu. irom a frith ci.i.i biiocjniracted,
lost Iter
and was
ua 11 renorei uy un
,fJU,r '"i" us 10 '
in ur.iifiiliir bnitle; .lie then
ttinicllii'ii licr hrunsl. Irom uliicli
' ."c ui'ii.irii inu uiu,. .iu.iucii iiiinriii, uuu nu. ut-i-u in
, llic enjoymcnl ol ccl-i Icm litnlth from mat llino to tbc
'"S ai.ovc.nt.mmU Ual.l r,0mDr.l'riel..l,e
physician who attended ber; uUo her mother, who
i iliiuki she would not bo living ut tliig time if it hod
Hot bu for Uw Uog ivctorai. Jan 23,
A LMOdT AI I It A C U LO U6 lU'PIICTS ur'JIlK WOltM
KUit.lN C AGENT.
nnivnn.iin r nr ni,.i.bu'f ;ii!i,. A,,Xt.
i which he gave to three chihlretit liz: To a ihild fa
year, j uobub, which iirouum uwuy over u laruewonn.;
tu ciuid u year, u iio..-, iii.riarseii ovi r ioj lame
years J doses which brought tiway over 75 largo worm
to cinid ti years u iohe8, djhriurBed over ioj uigt
wor,nV ?'itd3year with only one half icajpoonful
i ;.." '..:.'. .... . !,,'.'.'"' '" ...". ".r
Qviicifm'u over worins-a luui'iner over
1 uvui.iiii.i;u over -J wotill. unuKi'iiier over .uu laijje
I wornii. nun on y i unit e, irom j c air ,
'flicso vtluablo meiliclno iro lor alu hy H 1'. Lull,
John h. Moycrmni (i. m. iiugentincii.iiiijoiiistiiirg ; j.
IKcuci tco.-aiiii criviiiiig jtiiombuy, i:.y; j it-
Henry S: Co. and J. II. Uoil.au, IWwick i Kotiitn. I.ijllt
ilrcm SliocmakPr Uucklionii Ironilale.Orjnsevillr-,
, Miiiviiie, jenrjuwn, Ko nmuurs. scrHno, catawu.u,
Mamvllle. Alilllinvllle. unJ Lv blorekt-cner. neiiL'nillv
. . .. .1. ' '
,11 TUIl gllU U V I Hi! CUM II I If .
X. 11. Cu I on llm Acenls nml zetoneor Ilr. Dick ev s
Almanac! for 1 tod, Tree grntin. they contain rcmarkatilti
cure. tilrL'etn.)by his mciliclniR,
nb'M, less.
T) EM AINIXG in tho Post Office at
XAi Ulooinsburi
l'a,, (luarlcr cnJinj I'cbruary lolli,
Andrews A J
Uuotli rrnnhlin
Herring Oca A
I llfirilinff 1 suae 2
I ll.irl John A
I Alllle, o A
J K Martha
llicharil Jolio
Eeogrove. Juines
, Htrof.i-r Aldru
( Pirniiiier Jacoh
Ti'fl 'I'llOIUJi O
Wllklnion II il Hi
11 1 n n Janit. jilui
lie nhovc UiiLrn will plcatu
I'lllMl' INAWn f 51
llowinan Harry
i Uicktmon Jienry
i:r3nmn Joimtiian
1 rii'man jiarsam
rcurcdAVriia
J ulrcy'Vlliecra
Ilirlnian A Hcv
tif l IV' l .om Cillina fu
nyilicyarcaiHu i.i.l
io ,"J t
I'lHJIilO SALE
r
Valuable ItCal IDsUUc.
-rz ......
TY virtue or nn (Inter ol llm Oriihans' Court ot Co.
IJ liunlila cminiy. l.nar l(. Krlckbaum, Hxcruior uf
r '".
VviiUy 1011. .lay or March next,
At 10 o c lork In I hr forenoon, ctrtt c in I'hLNa Hit.
tim pnmii, in the township or iicnion, in nm
i m funi m unit iii miu rrsiiicnce ui IMC tllld
r
TRACT OP LAND,
j.AiiiiVJL WJt
.... .... '
on Hie foiiiIi. Hie holr of Jolm Kllnr. ,iirM. on n.
.''" " 8-""uJ' " ':-t, Yon-
Fortv-Thrco Acres and 1'ivn lVrnlipq
,7 , , Il,-rca auu Ao 1 crone?,
Jl"t of wlu'eh In It mhnr I itul. Abranciiolllnvoncutk
luni inroosn TIKI Itlllll ,
GOOD SAW -MILL,
I III llio tininoiHili. vicinity. Tin- mil I, of otccllcnl
qui uiy. un.i tin- iani, nicr i.cir.s cicar.-.i. win lu wcit
ailatitml to firm Inc.
i.nteiim citato or Mm Kline, oi iicmon tnwntiiip,
Co"""H' co JAaJ1) eyeiu.v.
iiiconisbiirg. i en i.i. i?53 uer&.
CAUTION.
A '''' PT'ohh nrlifrrliy rautiontil nf.ilnn tnkln- nn
j i-V atilsnmonl ofnci'rlaln noin, Rmn l,y tho iinilur
1"1"!""'!'" Ueiominr in.t. to Anilnw jiiifrr. lor.su,
PI' ,..-r.?c.,.,.:5:, ,.,,:.t.,:.,P.r;.n.".,L"",..",',',rI
c"j " ioioi,ut,..., uuo iouim.- 01
' nil SO. 1P3U-3I CAM:U 0. MIX.
SflElUb'F'S SAL12S.
eytw,,i t'otinntih coiuny, romuinins'
( IIKI-l'llllrtll nl Ml. nn
"-wi,
irom ,i i,,wn to mi'iivi'iv
anVolhowiia'Viutnrs!
X.iZltTW? !'$. " J?.?'"S.
Mil liv W ham RiMcr.1
- iwuiu .t i u rimy i i.iiiic ifWL'IIIIIS MUliaf, II UltlUIQ
wild the !ii(i:trii:uicrii
Pot7.oJ .inkcii tn cxrctition ni lhtiroprrty of I'lilnrng
AVf-llHur. ileruasctl, In IIiq i imUol Ills uilmlniktralor.
Nolion Wcllivcr.
ALSO,
U V Tirtll P of flilvml U ri t nl'fC Jliliiotji nnam in ..o
iHrcciLit ulll Iju soltt, m ttu i.iiii! iimu and l.iru, all
orJott
' ""V!,,!;,"':,1-,!1; J': .i!!1.!1, 'V
il,.'Plli one hundred nnd fitly r(-rt more or li'im, liomidi-d
' "j a "pv " "'V.?"11,' ly. min UQlt
,i uiu iiu.iii i.y ,111 iii,i-y, 1111 mo souil
orpaidtoivu on tlio imsI liy l"t ot'tlio
and on ii oiuyn lotoirrriciit:.Uoii.n
ui iKraiicniirtii.
u itemed uTnuStory
Frame Dwelling House,
Htalild, with the appurtenances.
AJllllliiuX?cl janAbuluKeMod?
. .Alf0 , .
,Al taj time and piai.., all tint lenain lot or
fcliip. Columbia lininly, containing
One-Fourth of an Acre,
lie me pnine inoie or Iim, hounded on th" North l,v nu
uili'y, on tin; l est l,y a rn.nl Ii nil. 112 trmu lllooiii.tiurc
to Juf-rviown. nn the oil'Iiliil liv n rujil: nlii.-i(.-u
i s erected a one and u hulfhiury
Pramc Dwelling IJousc,
A Frame Stible, a good Well ir Wnler, with ttii
purlun nri's.
Hciicd, ami tnKcu in cxciutlon ns the property of
U litis Uiriun.
ALSO.
Al uie Fanio lilno and pll.cn, all
coniignou, imi or pieres oi iimi, nn
of Omvkk, Columbia county, font'iin
At Wxp Fain tunc ami pliicn, all ili.it crrlnlu tno
ntitic tn me uurougu
iniiig
Ono Acre,
Itfi tho m mo more or les, Ijoumlt'd on the Northern
Fide of front Btrect of i-niil horoiii'irof liTwirk, on the
V.al by a lot formerly of Hohcrt M "Curdy, on iht NoitU
by Hero 11 1 1 utrrui, mi I he HVni by anolliLr lot, forim rly
of Uobcrt M'Cnrdy, and on the Houtli by Trout Mi t t,
b-'lng losfthi-r nl n I y lc( t on Fiont sircft nml ex ii-ml
inn back one hundred unit etphty-utie nnd our bull let
to Hern nil street, ami hemp iniuthercd .''Sand Si fti the
sud bormi'iti of Hern ick, w ith the nipuiicnnilcctf.
Seized. nml lacu in executio I ai the properly of
Thomas UaK :r.
HTlH'linN II. mim.i:.
PhcriH'ti Offlfp, i ihortj.
Iltooiusb'ir-, I'sb 13; 1633. J
V M X JS V 12 I
WTM. bo exposed l sile ry I'nblic'Veiidue, nl the
reidenre nf the, tubscribrr, in Iluiilot.k luwn
fliip, Columlib county, un
JSlondajf ftrst of March,
Tho following tiWeri'-i-'d perFoiiii' propcly, viz
TUN IIIiAI) OF CA'l'TLU,
Titr.ci: .mii.cii cows
PUVIIN VOUNI! (JATTI.i: ONI:'
vi:ari,ii; iioiihi: c.oi.t. oun
niioon aow. ri4sxiji
(.'(mil two litriii' l'nrui V.iLrntit ilou,ito (luuilor U.iri)iti.
iloulilii biU l.t'.iil ILirni1., Kr.
Uun Pleil. riona. llarri.wii.lliiltlvntori tlMiitCrnillc
' unit rnriiilli' UtiMi.il c ni'r'illy.
Aljo A giiotrnirchliiiip .W,nliliiOiiitttlalous other
' niticli'ii tun tiuiui'roiis lo iiti'iili.iii,
I TlJ'H.lli' lo Ltiiiiiui'lHO ul Itlu'click 1. M , of Fin J
thy, 1iiii ailciiilnnco will he given und leruin mailt'
nuowii. uy
JOHN IS. MC'ITRICK.
I'd. IJ, ISSd
IJKIDCH LKTTINd.
IJUOI'OSAI.S Mill tin icct'hej ut llio liou.i' or Jaroli
liycr. iu lloi town ol L'u'.iawjBii, on .Mnntluyt ilif
' f,,,y ,,,!. ,
I '.p.," '',
of t.nl
Jirth Covered lirl'lffe ov
Ciiiia-
wUx.t Creek , near mid town, in Unttnwiesu low nhip.
The bridge In I"' l-o fnt lout; between ihonliuiiiieuts,
10 feet wide in tho t tear, and built upon Die aid alut
menu which are lo be raised lour (eel h'Slnr.
Plan aud specification cl bridge ctut be cn on the
dnv of (he L'ttiuK-
AIpo, on the same day nftr the ktlinp, the old bridge
to be J'Jtd.
11 y order of the County CoiniiiipiMutr.
liUUUUT C i'UUlT.
Coinmuiot erh Ollire, t CUrk,
Uloouuhtirj;. Teh, 11,1-53
G reenwood Scmiiiiiiy .
AT
MILLA'ILLK, COLUMBIA CO., 1'A.
ASVSi'UMATlu courae of luMrnrtion is sivon in
all ihe Lngltuli branches iiriially taught. 'Ihe
Prineipul will be nssUUd duiin; the present year b
T. M. roTlri, an experienced te.icucr, recently trom
the Ijiincastcr county Normal Hchool
A vacation of bcvcii weeks will commence July 1st
THUMB.
Tuition, for nay pupils. S'liCO tn $l,;0 per quarter,
Ilo.inliux, Tuition Va3h1ue, Lights, he , 20 pur
quarter of 1 Nen weeKs. tmc-huiriii advaut u
Tor circulJr, tataloeiie, or other p.irticutnrji add res
WM. tiUltli:SH,
Mlllvillo, April 4,157 PrtnttVal.
DOOT AX1) SIIOK MAKING,
Till! undorstsued, tli.iutdiil for Uie literal
' natronane Willi which hr ha bieu I ivord lor
eiiru gum by, would iufunuhii Iricinls and
citBlor.teis, 'lint he rontinuetituinanufjcluiu
IScots and Shoes,
At hia old and wcllknownstaud, tin Malnbtrret,
lllooiiioburg. in nil theiMunouh and fotm,in good
sty le andon moderate terms.
Ills Itmz experience in tho Impinnsa, and enter a
know ledge of iIm neople of Columbia', ouniy, super-1
nuueu ton nicn iitternnnniion iu rentier k.iiidi.icnon
lo nil hin cuBtuincrsthhiiuld secure liini increased pa
tronage wlncli he liopett lo merit.
Illonmsbtirg, Mntrli 10 lfctf.
L'ALli AND WINTElt
&Pi fin fsn W-; (et,
m n u m mx
To be Sold Very Cheap,
juar ruuuiv i; at tiiu stoki: op
j. j. uuowmt,
Vloom.biire. Jan 1, 1858
"good newsfc-h iluuTtTjiI sT"
TIIU euhfrrihera havo jnsl rclurncJ front tho city,
willt a good ntsorlnient of G'ooda tit juices io vmi
the times, which they wilt tlipusc of at pricis for
ready pay.
We invite nti persons Uq w Uh lo hnyrhcap. to call
nnil oxamino om stock. Country Troituco taken as
Uiuat.
II. C. & I. W. IIARTMAN.
Oct 17. 1357
U00K-11INDING. I
UIIAKLHS J.STA1II. woutJrc.ncclful.
. lyllitoriu llm citizens ol lllooiu.turL' ami
viciiilly, Uiul lie has late y t.tatilialii ,1, '
In tin. nlace. a llook llinjLrv : ulniro lie i
U iircparcil to ilo all kinds of work in his line, on llm
shorln.t notice, and rca.otiubluii-rins, J
Oritcu on Main direct over Kleim's Hoot and Shoo 1
Store, ii imiogiiu the t'os, Oilice.lllooiiiEliurg,
July J, iei7
A Glh'T WITH EVKltY 1J00K
Worlll from SOc nts to 100 dollars,
At ihagee's Gift Hook Store,
NO. m CIUMNLT STIIl'.UT.
t-d door helow 1'uiirlli.
Oct 1857 VlllL.WEirill.'i.
NUW.NO. 3 JI AUKCttCL just received nl
HART
IIAHTMAN'S.
I cULliNU Ouuds very cluiaii lor Ca.hat llartuian'ii
0!?tcle.
j.vntA
U, 1 MAL'KUnUI. forsalnnl
HAItTMAN'S.
S'1
' I U CUAIi I
al' by
II W
A' UlLI-IV
SPLENDID GIFTS
AT 430 CHESTNUT ST It EFT
,. , . rinuDr.LriM '
,8""u u " lf0"
vt .s..t.i.. t.- i.-i " ' " ;.",'' " " 1110
. ' ruMi;,;!;,i; "A."", "b'
1 fcuVMilS'lSiT-V
U'tcire ni.n i.f thr i i?irt!i .m. ....... j r 7 ""J
uao sioMona'iting 0ruoid watche,,, jVuViry A;J
JewHry f
55? ra,c"1 litfjl'l' Lover (lol I Wntelicf,
o-iu i'ntunt Anr inr .(..
inrrri
e i nn no
So ot,
:r w
IS 1)1)
nun
l() tn
S3 io la hi
looo
4110
i
4(10 t.nillrj' (lolil U'nlflifn, ttlKt
uiu Hllvrr Iiovt-r Wnliliti, Hurronlial,
J1
hum o rri, i.iir uropi nrhl l'ilis,
ilttliri1 (ZuKI llrnruliMfl.
wmiciu i cur uiininv,
Hum (I old l.ockr'tli Inrcc iIik,
'.'nun iinhi l.oikcn, tmM Hit,
lIHHKIot.l IVncll Cnnci, nltli UoM Ptns,
li'iu Extra tiolil I'm., (.'.tci rind lloldou.
s.'W liolil rviclli. I.nilic'
'-'.UU l.u.lira' (lul.l IVlii. Willi t'Oftf.
WOOcnt'ii Clol.l limes,
Ml l..ulio' Hold llutntnlni,
:UKI Jllnr.' tlo',1 llic:uinli,f,
Mini I'orlii'l Knlii'K,
i '.'Olio Sl Gciit'i CaM llototn Blnit,
JJIKI do do BIcbvo llntloni.
".'(inor-iiir, i.iiim Ear Pro,,,, '
Hll'O l.aii,ct. l'(1t cant Cutri,
3 0(1
3 no
a to
10 Ul
'-' til
1 so
l on
a 7;
-' so
1 M
71
a uo
a ;u
j so
s no
s 00
i uo
s.niii i.ndi ni..n:
Sand l'i iriiltr'K II 1 1 in
i:van' ni:v'om
.iiiui;.iinn Jl or .i.or.i v I'jni.
o Mmw! unit Ilililon Plus,
.nm in ii. m . tow urn
rXTAl.tiCL'l! conmln nil llm mo,t
so
tT.P'r bw.li. nr ihp iljv. ami II a nnf ..t.il,.iii..
m or wmch wiii i,0 f0i,im i,iwn. enn i; oiiiiiic"! ,
! t!jTJ.u,uL. k..l.r..":'!.,,!!'.' ?",.",.':,., "I l'oli lenl fit o.
lVWirl!(hT',';"'
iimiT,iB4?,;t,"!BJ,i f'TJ: ;!!1,."',."!!")"' Vi-
imrelintii from aawtf...-.. ,, ), , M0 kel0';
riiil.rnclntr.vcry .U-pnrl ni.'nt of lili-rninro nt prlrVi,'
wllllll will rniil.lo Mini to fly, S3UU n,l,,r ,L'l
, Mllr-l.,-.l,!,,,i!ll,'''!!, ssoo ortii o'r tho niovu
An ullr. I... . . . . .7 '.
"," " """'" s'. i" oo feni tonc i nor-
. '"" L ... '" " " " aJJK"' kjr
inn-rn iw.u
THE NKW YOltK STM AM SAW MILL
,,,,, .W'-.d"?!!. '"cni.vi: co.MPM-i:
LAITIAI,, TWO HU.Vlmiil. AM) I llfV TliOLt
SAND 1IUI.I.AIIS.
T,'I8:fJ'J'"l'1"yl'n'l)ert (i?lnl.,,l ,li th, nlmvo
J- cajitiiil lor thy ii.jriioso of mrnlyhi: tlio .lri.-i,i
Tor t lie
pplyhiS tlio .leniand
saw .i.
1 '.!" irci..t iL! ,',V,iro SEry .,,
I.,
! aioinxomery utu ai;i,k.'fV. o 1 e ni. U',;. .
1. "" 'ti i'ii i,y j. in. i. iii-ieo 1 & l.-o . :i ... i i,.
1 inii cily, :n..l with tlx cxiicrioiici! nmt r.rn.it, -
. V' ?Z ! A""
ehimrv .1,111 i?i ,.u ...
1 lI l ' 1M' I"' .
ii urn pn-iiireii tulurnifii mi
iiinit! Iili. ml iptis, than Ii.ii vtur
1 1. 'on oiIitciI al any 01I1 ,r el ildi.lit,
I'Jm Coiiioinntloii Saw Mill i.i
in en 1,
.l4 liiili.nlr.,1 nt, ,!,.
I iS'll,
13-iii, nnd is now L'unernt'v nrl.iiimii.i.i. in i. n...
nVrr'A;?,;:': ""r.Vr'1
1 lonniry, t.iniiiiii Cnli.i and Soul 11 A iiirritn uiul wli,,,
I'Vrr ilu-ir on in, imtc loon le.inl tli.-y arc l.i'iin: adorn
oil liy l.iiuLx-r luaiiiiMetiiri'rn In ,ri'lereino iu all oil ,t
Tli,folli.i,M!li,iieriiir,.Mi Uie grni-rni opinion
orilios,. win nr- inn,,,. iln (,'il.l;,il .mil .
! n.K-siti. r.i.nov & t;u -tiiMiiliini-ii I have tried
1 110 fc.v ,,,",, , , ,, , . , .. ,, ,NMI-, u" "
m-r ........ .....n ,1 .1.' '. ')
itud more linn iimi-i hivrriii.riK......
nill U'fll lllrif(l Wll I flA li.rl.r,iir.. ' I
u a km.tll t.re;iiit tliat a1nrd'd cMi.t(u,t it .iter ub.mi
as thick 1(f my l.lih- ihiS,.r, hirh imih iUUrp more man
MM hcieiit io mpply lb-' builcr. We are. ,1,1c tu t ut ;iuii()
leel tif he.iutiljl luiiibi-r in Ji lnmrif, nh nuw tliibu
let" than om Lord v uund. It is tlx: viry Hun? u?
Inve no mtith u in our county Inr a long i.uie -
itli u little iriiuble and i-ipent-e, we itrv able in uu
t Irom to tn mib-H pr (av. nmt m-t it up in tho
h'-.irt nf the timber, vvbirb kiwi the ure.il burden o(
li.iuluii; the Iuh a tornj dlstaute tu the mill.
Yours, respectfully, Jefg Kkun, Jr ,
, I.oulHV llle, 'IVniRHwe
The Company hai piiNha-td I-uu-rfc Patent iVol
Arianriiiienl, which i M Nhi r:it-. and dcscritu-din luo
Scientific America a fur Uciobcr V-l. Till adds creaily
to the cthciiiirv ol tho mill.
Tim COHIUNAI ION MIM ,
with all Hi rec nt iiupruveiiHiilfi.uiid eleiun poer on
1J llorefl, jg i tptldu ol H.ivlri; If i, I HUlJu to -lUUd I. - l
in U houri', nnd it- sold lui $l.liSU.
Till: NUv VOKK UIKCUIMK HAW M ILL
l iiijiitii.ieiurrd only by thin ennimuy. It Jh ol bitpe
noi toiuir.ntiou, and sold lor S? ptr cent, lenu tlun
other milU oi no g rt nter t,ipn ity A null w itli ltd it
51 iut h f.uv t.iu be sold fir Sl'd) to sri), and nlth .i
borne enino and h )ilcr in hold for gJ.VOU.
Hit am Cniuri und Ilotlcru: i:u,fiiieij ol Irom one tn
lO'lhort-e power; I.otuiiiotivo, T.iliulnr, I'liicaud l'y
lititli"' Cuiltra I'u r ii i th. 'it at grentl rci'ired prices lmm
lormer inoiation a.
Ir.iw insrt, tvi Hi pi in ami Hpeciffraijnii forbitild iikb
and m.iiliinery .fnrit)hed Krati-. in ur rmiumrrs
Lompeteiit jiitchaniri, are n'lit out to pui up ami ei t
In opr;iiion nur iu iclnnery. m hen r 'piired.
Ho uIhii in imiiii tn.f! rihlHGle .Mj.chl iie, I'l-wun
M.hiiie,rtii.-ir Mi Us, and mm In tiny hi rcu ml.
Hpecjil ittlt-iitrii'i p.tid In clltlii' up th.Ulliu inl
I'n Ihes for inmi,if,iuiunen. an lull Kiudr, o I mill v ruin
work.
( Thi a company are sellfn? In ureal numlern I'nteiu
Conical llurr tu.ne Mill, lor II mr, corn im-al. und nil
klmU ut f,ud. whiili if prMio'llired by evperivlirfil
millers, buth iu (hi!) con nl rj an I Europe tln beat unit
ewi cniibinnied It will eriud mote srain in Ut
tMiie time, and with tt -i II ilt tmcr, ol any ti.itl ul tin.
miiiiu pur 1 in th't niarkrt.
v ul mi firuuli uth'ruyled of CrUl MilU, whin
ic'piireil.
J. 31. inii;iM'N K CD . Atfi nl..
iW 37 1 Itru.i Iway. New YorK,?
Jan 91. IP.jd J
GAMiiitA an iiiiLoowsnuita
m A 1 L COACH
rlilllj limii-Utpiifil WdtiJtl iiiinriii the imyi linf pnliliit,
X tint he Ji.im ln'Utiiic the prepriihtr n the .buye
uumetl ltniite nml b ii prfp.ireti bun-. 1 1 with tlr hint
KINM Hi' IIOUS1.H AND A XVAV TIIOV CtjAi II
for the iircuniniuil Hi Jit ot Un traveling public Hid
Cnarh mII run hi-reioi ire. Tn iwi kh . bi twitu
IIIiMUMrfltUUC AND CAMUIIA.
I.e;ivin; ('.iiiibr.i evi 1 v .Mund.iv Weihn ulny and 1'rl
d.iy niorniui!, ,il 11 oM..(.k, A iM ,a riving ;il Uloo.us
burg nl hull iat 1 1 oVbir.k. A M . 111 U1111 lo inniiPit
With Ihe IMII. WlCl.rili A TIIA';NS nl Jluperl Blntloii
Hmith and Went. Leaving lilo.i(.it.i,iirf arli d.iy ul
ibe teynijr Iripr,, on the tirriv.il nl the I'liil-lHelphM
.M.uU, and urilveti at C.tmbi.i at Jm'f patl U o'tluik
rt.lttlt' i-M tilng.
Ki'V it.tr JtuiMi"ir pliee on .nio (Entile renlnlltiT
sv.w ctii.tMiiius, cmANcr.vu.M: & i.iuiit ut
RTlie pit nt 111 i!t nf ih muiindiy it ttullcitui
a-stirt 0 ih n 11 mil If the ambition uf the Tropraior
In reihii-r gt'iictul sat lfit tiuil .
Treighl, li.igtdge, e., i arrietl at mod r,itf nrit fa.
11 r. wnt'Ji:.MAN
Ciinlira. I)(.Pi'inber 1.1P57
ULUUMSDUUG liUOK STOU15.
rpiILl undersigned respectfully mmounccs
jl Ih.ttKlii! tdiitniiHis l hu LloomitiHrp liooh More and
Matienaty r.tabhshttnt, Int ly ci-iniiittcil li hir Je;t ncLd
Iiiiflt.tiitl. Mttj.ir t 'In iK.- in all tin ir anuiik linn In ,
ul I ho old Un nti in i ho Ksili.iiiijt' :niiitnt(;s ftrtt dour
ii.islof thf JUduiic lloltl. u'Jitli.ij(i( repltihUlu-.l
Iht t'HliiMihliintMit with u (tioko ktotk ul A'cw Hooka
and btutioHary. six 1m prcp.iml lo accojiiiuutlalc all
"lioniuy givu hvi ti call In Ih'i liiic,
Tht Ilcfttniiraut S.ilon m, In ihe lictnrti t of the r.lion
eM.iljlikhiiiUit.ul1 In miiiimicil us itftiiil ny thusnh-pcrilit-r,
litre tl.n p.thiic tan ttl lilt In H'U lv supplied
Willllh'l (ImiC(pt Uvi-RLfl AND Itt.HltHll.itNTH, mull
a Iiii"raN.S,irsripiirill.i, lit it. Alt, ic , unllnc,
Splccdiuul I'irKlt'U Oy tirit I'lcKlt'il Cluins, rte.
t3TIi public custom it rt'fpt-rttullv fcoltcitt'd.
CAltul.I.VJI (M.AKK.
Sutccsitt ( Jesse U. Clatk.
Illooimljurf.'.Ma) '.M6o?
l'ATENT SPUING 11ED LOTTOMS.
AM.jnti ih t wan lo rct and slci-p pood rail on
f!i:ni;cp. iv i'iifti t. .i i,n Minii't n 4
) TtJCr Vlll) IiQTTOMS ll'v hua hounht llio patt'nt
i 1 1 pit; of Coin iiitui contily, and )i now prt'paitd to fnr
n ul Uottmng appticuttlc io nht as we II im utw In dneadn.
I llfi Uat idto on In tid all klmU ol Cabinet .I'nrnitun ,
J Clmrit.L'MUct itLMlstend. and oihirCotMpo ruiiiilL-u ,
i whi th ho will bd 1 uf cheap us the chcfljCbt.
Alio, Ilcatly-inndc Collins
OUOltGK V. COKULL.
niooioFl.urc. Oot 17, 57
inilUTLIWS AK1E1 ST. THlC.vfUi:
AKCII KTKUIIT, AUOVII SIXTH,
PJlItDHLVlIM-
Tim HT.Mt COMPANY. eompofil of the linen Ar
li'les in the world, and e.tetTdiup in Hlrtnsth nnd
Talent y Dr.ini.illc combination hrrtlofbrc oiferrd io
thu Theatrical public, ulll uppur vt ry niht in in
idy, Tragedy, bi-no Comic Hrauj.i4 VauJevi Ike , Mui
j rat llurltUi, &c i-c. When wetting the City, go
ltlt'0.
Oct 111, J657-3iu
GREAT BARGAINS.
T7IVH IJUNDltED THOUSAND
.1. I'RIMi: IIHIUK, j in I lurnid out. nl lliw snbsci
bet's Urick Vnrds in lllonni.biirp. and nro ollered lor
sale, 'i'lm best in lliecoitntrj. Annli In
It. 11. AIITIIUK
Dloomsliur;, Jan C, 1PM
S 23 tLStBir SI53Oa
AClUAIlTllll HAS JUST COMMBNCI'll. Aiply
lar ailnu..ion al t ti.- Bcliool Kooiti on'l'Jiird strict,
ur at the residence or.Mrs. j. Iiarton.
II r. KATON.
liloonuburg, Not 1637
AN a.jortmfliit nf fnnli'dlnnerj, Jmwlry, rerluin'
ry, Boa.nl, lla'r Oils, ronrulrs. iir , In he liud a I
-. CliAltK'S Hook Blorl'.
lllnoiii.lmrs. May SO. Itj7.
IJUiUlVU MJl f.liUDb AM. Till, 'Hill. V
IV
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