Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, September 05, 1863, Image 3

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    Democratic Comity Convention.
Tlio Doleriates olccleil by llio Democratic
parly of Columbia county on Saturday last,
me. In Convention, In the Court Io, nl j l(mlvcJ T)ftt WQ w onrnnM,
Bloomiburg, on Monday, AngnM SI, 18(13, fuy Mipporl llio candidates placed in nom
for llio purpoco of nominating candlda'es Ination by the State Democratic Conven.
for llio soveral county offices to be filled al tloim .: nnd all cnndlilntos nominated by (hi
nnm nn n ol xn nm gnnn nl nil Kalinin.
..J ..Willing III J.U, ( UV
rial anil Repreronlallvo Conferees.
Tlio lolfgates nssomblcd, by llio ringing
of tiro boll, at 2 o'clock, 1'. M, whon, on
Ynolion, HON. JACOI1 KVANS, ol Groen
wood, was chosen President of llio Cotivon'
Hion; and Jkhemuu S. Sandkus, of Herwick,
tind Danjki. Lf.k, of liloom, Secretaries.
Tlio Districts were thou called over in al
phabetical order, and tho following gentle
men appeared, with proper credentials, as
delegates and look their seat in llic Conven
tion. ttlo-om Leonard H. Rupert, Daniel Leo.
lior. Herwick Jeremiah S.Sanders, Hud
won Owon. '
ISriatcrock Isaac Oowor, Levi Uhinard.
iJonton John J. Stiles, John C. Doty.
Reaver Joel liredbondcr, Isaac fvllngor
"man. Cattawissa Geo. Scott, Solomon Ilelwig.
Centre Allen Shclhammer, Henry Hess.
Conyngham Daniel T. MeKiernan, Wil
liam R. Slaiicry.
Fishingcreek-Vincpnt Ritchio, D. Savage.
Franklin Hiram J. Recdor Geo Long.
Greonwood Jacob F.vans, David Dcmott
Hemlock Win. H. Shoemaker, N. Pat
terson Moore.
Jackson Thomas W. Young, Frederick
Wile.
Locust Peter S. Ilelwig, Wm. Goodman.
Maine William Lonyenbergor, Jeremiah
Derr.
Mifflin Stephen Dieterich, D, H. Mont
gomery. Montour Noah Mauser, Wm. G. Quick.
Madison Lewis Schuyler, A. S. Allen
Mt. Pleasant William J. Ifcolor, Joseph
It. Vanderslicc.
0rang9, Hiram It. Klir.o, Samuel Zm
merman.
Pine John Wilmoyer, Silas Sweeny.
Roaringcriek Michaol Fcderofl, Daniel
3earhart.
Sugarloaf Montgomery Colo, Henry C.
Hess.
Scotl Peter Kill, John G. Jacoby.
The Convention boing ready for business
L II. Rupert, of Hloom, offered llio follow
ing resolution which was adopted :
Resolved, That Georgu Scott o( Cattawissa,
and John G. Freeze, of Bloom, bo nnd are
lioreby appointed Senatorial Conferees from
Columbia county, to meet similar Conferoot
from tho other counties of lliis District, to
dominate a Democratic candidate (or Sena
tor; and thai w recommend the name of
Col. Lkvi L TATfi, of Columbia county, tor
the said nomination.
On motion, Peter Hat oflered ttie follow
ing resolution which was unanimously adop
ted by the Convention ;
Resolved, That Wm. H Jacoby anil J. S.
Sanders, of Columbia county, be and ara
hereby appointed Heprc.-enlativo Conferees
to moot similar Lonlereos from the counties
of Wyoming, Sullivan, ami Montour, t0
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nominate two candidates for Members of
the Legislature, nnd that they be instructed
to vote for Ukqi.ck C Jaivi-on, of Sullivan,
end John C. Ei.us, of Montour.
Jeremiah S. Sanders then offered tho fol
lowing resolution which was unanimously
tsndursed :
RetolvcJ, That tho Democracy of Colnm
bia county heartily approve and endorse
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tuuiou u. nun nBi.iu-.u..ia.iB, ii u r ,
timing the last -csion of the I.e&Ulaiuni, De "em 1,1 UHtre"1 l'0",0"s 01 lne om'
us characterized by fidelity and devotion to monwealth on tho anniversary of the adop
found Democratic principles. ! tion of the Coiif.litui.ion nl tho United Slates
L. U. Ituperi moved that the Convention ', It is highly proper that tho Democracy ol
now proceed lo the nomination of a candi i tho country t-hnuld assemble on the 17th
lalo for Prolhonotary, whereupon Hiram It j day of September and renew their vows to
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tviino noniuiateu jesse Pieman, oi urane,
nnd Daniel T. McKiernan nominated Jacob ,
, ,, t . i-r i
l-.vrirlt- rt K nnm fnr tlmt fifl.nn
Alibis .hue of the nroceedi.iLrs Daniel
Leo read lo the Convention the followina !
letter, which was received with applause,
nd ordered lo be printed :
To the Democratic Couuty Contention of Col
umbia County ;
Permit me to return my sincere thanks lo
Iho Democracy of Colombia County, lor llio
many proofs of their confidence, which I
hare horeiolore received at their hands,
nnd I beg leave to withdraw my name a a
vunilidato lor te.noniinaliiin Inr l'rolhuiitilary
nnd Clerk of lliet-evoral Courts ot this Coun
ly, and assure my Democratic friends as I
have herotolnre done, 111 a I I will not com
out as u volunteer candidate aud will sup
port (lie Democratic ticket ns usual.
JACOIi EYKKLY.
On motion of L H. Itupert the Nomina
lion olJefeu Colt-man for l'rolliouolary and
Clerk ol tho several courl was made by
Qccjnmnlion.
The Convention then proceeded lo nomi
tiale a candidate for Keller and Recorder;
nnd on the stalement uf l'eter lCnt lo the
Convention that there were but one candi
iJ.iIh John G. J'reezo belore the peoplo
neking for the oll'ue, his nomination was
made unanimous by acclamation.
The nomination of a Treasurer was next
in order; and there beiui; but ono cundi
jlate for that office, (Mr. liiileubeuder hav
ing declinod)on motion of l'eter Hut, Daniel
MeUenry, o( Fibhingcreek, was notnina
ted by acclamation fur that office.
On motion of L. I! liupcrt, Thomas J.
Vamleralice, of Hemlock, was nominated
tor County Commissioner, by acclamation,
ho having no opposition.
On motion, John It. Yoho, ol Mifflin, was
nominated for Couuty Auditor.
On motion of l'eter Knt llio following
gentlemen were appointed as tho Demo
cratic Standing Committee of Columbia
county for tho ensuing year.
Bloom Williamson II Jacoby.
Dor. Herwick Hiram Bower.
Hemlock-H. V. Mclfeynolds.
I.ootiel Jacob Yeager.
Mifflin William Kricktjaum.
Madison John A. Funsiou.
Orange John Megargell.
l'eter Knl offered iho following resolutions
which were unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That the members ol this Con.
venlion fully approve and endorse the Uos.
olutions adopted by the lute Democratic
State Convention, and also the resolutions
upon tho Slate of iho.Counlry passed by Iho
Houso of Representatives, at HarrUGurg,
on tho I3ih day of April last.
Raolved, That we heartily approve the
nomination of Hon, Gkoiiuk Washington
WonnwAnn of I.tixurno couuty for the olliou
ol Governor, aiul.th.it ol lion Walter II.
Lovw.iEof Allegheny cu , lor reeleciiou d3 it
'judno ol the Sunrema Court, and .tint with
ft full conviction of tlio justice ol our rauro
nnd tlio necessity of lis tiiumph, wo will go
forward to tlio cry of "Woodward, Lowrlo
"i'niuuu ui iin uuiiiuiooj,
Tho business of the Convention being
over, Thomas Ciiai.fant, Esq., of Danville,
who was in attendance, was called upon
and responded in an oarttcsl, nblo and pat
riotic speech, at tho closo of which ho was
tendered the thanks of tho Convention.
On motion tho Convention adjourned, giv
ing lliroo cheers for our Slato ticket, Wood
ward and Lowrio.
JACOR EVANS, Pres'l.
DEMOCRATIC MASS SIGHTING.
An Enthusiastic Gathering of the Democracy.
The Democracy ol Scotl and tho adjacent
townships mot in Mass Meeting, at Light
Street, on Friday last, August 29th. Tho
peoplo turned out in oarncs!. Thcro was a
largo and respectable number of Indies
presont. It was as largo if not the largest
meeting held in Light Street for a long lime.
About 1J o'clock a splendid Hickory Polo
was rised, nfter which tho people repaired
to the ground fitted up for tho occasion
Martial Music prccoded tho procession.
On arriving at tho selected placo, the meet
ing was organized by the appointment ol
thef ollowinc oflicors :
J'lfsMciii-Hon. JACOB EVANS of Green
wood. Vice Pendentshn Robinson, George
John, Samuel Oman, Jacob Shipmun, Henry
Delone, Jeremiah Hagenbuch, Wm. Howell
J, R. Patton, John Doak, Esqr., John Kress
ler, Jacob Torwilliger, Daniel Snyder, John
Dieterich, Abner Welch, Peter Sling, David
Demo't, Geo. Appleman, Philip Kistler,
William White, Philip Eyer, Jacob Goho,
Mioheal Waller, Wesley Wirt, Esqr.
Secretaries Williamson H. Jacoby, J. S.
Sanders.
The meeting having come to ordor speech
cs were then made bylienjamin K Rhodes
Eqr., of Danville, Hon. M K. Jackson, of
Herwick, George D. Scotl, of Callawissaand
James Campbell, Esqr., of Danville. Tho
speeches were good, and attentively listen
ed to. Vho tpoech of Mr. Jackson was
over an hour in length, dealing in plain and
simplo (acts, showing np fully the incon
sistency, of this Abolition parly in every
department, State and National. The speech
took well with the people. His remarks in
regard to tho decision of the army vote
wora to the point, clear and decisive.
Tho moetinc continued until nearly twi
light, and the peoplo still seemed as con
lent to sit and listen '.o the speakers as at
tho first commencement. For so many
people it was an unusually quiet meeting
it was an cntiro success. Each speaker
received three cheers at tho close of his
speech, making the welkin ring. At the
close ol the meeting sevoral sentimental
nniinnai songs were suns i-y some o.
tho young Democracy, alter which the
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meeting adjourned wiih three cheers for
the Union as it was, and the Constitution
as it is ; nnd three cheers lor our candidates
JUOGK WOODWAIID Olid I.OWIIIR.
Sighed by the njfucis.
Democratic 31 ass .Heelings.
The Democratic Stale Central Commit
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,ue hav0 app(,intej fivo mass nieelir,gs, to
be neM in duerenl noi
support tno uoribiitunon trameit uj e
patriots of the revolution. While they
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t, i.rlirn.t ihuip lii-no hair fnrtiirina nn, ihi.ir
sacred honors in defence nl the nrineinle.,
embodied in that revered instrument, ouylit
not the Union and
Cousiituiional-loving
parly of this great Common wealth devote a
single day in commcmmoration ol that
gieal ovent.
Scranlon has been selected os one of the
places for these meetings. The point was
well mleeleil, and we hope thai the lavar
will bo propearly appreciated by the true
hearlei: Democracy of this portion of thti
Stale. Let Sctanton be literally filled to
overflowing on that occasion, and thereby
show to ihe Republicans who boasted long
hinei; Hint the Democratic narlv w.is t'euil '
ami buried, that it still lives, and that iisjKsquirc Lewis Schuyler, entertained
members are actuated by the samo hih
and noble purposes that promoted out fore
fathers during their contest loithe rights ol
freemen.
Profession 1'kactici:. Previous to llio
draft in this county the Abolition Jacohine
Republicans professed great friendship for
ihis mode of "bUBtaining the Government. '
They were strnng ndvocatei of the draii it
was all r'lHlit the anny must have men, nnd ,
the darlt was ihe way lo get them. "Tho
draft must bo eulnrued, oven il tho valiant
members nf the Loyal League (thoso braves
it'fm r-sit r fT nn1 ali llirtir fntTiitioa ivhitn
i . , i i . ni I
JEMtiNb' cavalry approached our town,) had
to assist tho I'rovoil Matehal." This wat
their language. Well, the drall come off
and some of these patriots who were so
loud in its favor, happened lo draw thu
lucky prize ; in other words they wera
dralied. Al once, and as if by magic, "a
change came o'er thu spirit of their dreams,"
and every mother's son of them relused to
go into llit army, but nil are ready to fork
over S300 to bo loll off! What hypocrits !
What beauties aro they to talk in lavor ol
Iho dra 1 1 Is this the way to "sustain the
Government V Of iho lew Republicans
who wore drntted iu ihis place wo dou'l
know ono that intends shouldering a mutk -
et ; one and all have backed out, Cmlisle
Volunteer.
TrUtJYMliNUIl UlJHlliN UAl iui at'.
CURHTUB SUlM'Oltr OK HITHER HIS
OWN PARTV OR HIS OFFICE HOLD-
r7.I'eel, J n ,V,,mTffV7irV neutral in politici. It appears iu an im
llmiihlir.m. Slate Convention. Aub. 5.1863 1 . "
Republican State Convention, Aug. 8, 1863
Mr. Cumtnins is only one ot thu many
formerly warm and influential Inonds ol
Curliu, who now uro duortitig him in the
hour of trial when ho most needs their sup
poil. So It is, Curlin has made a very uu
popular Govoruor, oven with his own party,
t'umminsi is a leading Republican 1
f WnrtTtK urn hie Uolomma I)mockat
Try Again, Doctor John.
Tins mnn John, in his isauo of tlio 20th
of August 1803, states that somo of tlio
gooso Democrats, up tho Crook, think that
Judgo Woodward tlio Domocrat'u) Candi
date for Governor, is tho B'amo Judgo
Woodward, who lately was tho President
Judgo of tho several courts of Columbia,
Sullivan and Wyoming Conntios and of
course tho samogontlcmau who now holds
tho saino position in old Berks, whoso
name is Warren J. Woodward. If thcro
art' any ol Doctor John's party who really
Lcliovo any such thing, ho ought to inform
them better, as Democrats know tho name,
of thoir catididato. Tltoy read Democratic
papers with tho namo of Ooorgo W.
Woodward at their mast hend, aud of
course know that George Washington
Woodward is. thoir candidate and will
unquestionably bs tho nest Governor of
Pennsylvania. Hon. Warren J. Wood
ward, the Judgo above alluded to, is the
Nephow of Judgo Woodward, tho candi
date : ho studied luw in his Uncle's office,
patterned after hira, followed his good ex
amples, for industryl integrity and promp
titude, and has thus made himself one of
tho best public men in Pennsylvania.
Can it bo possible that Doctor John is
so intolerably ignorant, about our most
eminent public men, who havo held tho
most important positions in our noble old
commonwealth for a whole quarter of a
century, ns to wnsto his ammunition on
Mr. George 27. Woodward, who it hap
pens is not a candidate for any offico,
that wo know of. Wc think tho namo of
Gcorgo 13. Woodward has troubled tho
brain of Doctor John a little, it might
interfere with his pecuniary interest.
Vox.
ThekE is not the least reason in the
w orld to doubt that tho great body of the
people, both North and South in the
army and out of it, are now tired ol tho
war, and would gladly make peace upon
any honorable terms, if the secession dem
agogues uf tho South, and the abolition
demagogues of the North, would permit
them to do so. Tho misfortune of the
country is, that selfish demagogues uu
principled politicians, reckless ndveutur
crs and shoddy contractors, control the
governmental power of both sections and
stifle tho voice of the masses of the peoplo
who ardently long for peace.
To show the loyality aud patriotism
that 'animates tho breas-t' of tho ''Loyal
Leaguers" of Lloomsburg, wo need only
refer to a tiugla instance. A member of
this order, a great patriot, when tho ccn-
susoftho couuty was takon, represented
his ao at 3J years ; now when our coun-
try needs soldiers, and the draft about
taking place, (a period of three ycara
trout tho tune tlte Census were tatcn; j
this game loyal jiatnot, has kf.achud the
ago of over FORTY-FIVE. Such, is the
patriotism and lovo of country, displayed
by these "Loyal Leaguers.'1
13on Lincoln-, " tho Government's
eldest son and a stout, athletic young man !
!. .,.!:..,. I,!- Q, ot l,n WliiSn
ia pjjuuuiijj uuujiiii.. u-i- ,,,i.i,v.
Mountains. Why don t Robert try ins
jja with a musket? What better is bo
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t ia l l nose oi ocuers ior wuom iur. j.iu-
i
coin has made such loud calls, and whom
he threatens to lorco into llio servicu
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i haru to resist ttie conclusion mat ciuicr ,
the President is a very great hypocrite
and docs uol believe tho war to be the holy
thing he professes, or that he ia too BclfUh
to mako tlio sacrifice ho demands of other
pareuts.
A mectins-of the Democracy of Grocn-
wood was hold last Saturday evening, at
Johu Leggot'a Hotel, in Screno, this
county. Lieut. A. 13. Tati:, by invita-
lion addressed the raectiii, after which
the audience with a few briel and well
timed remarks. The peoplo of Green-
wood aro in the campaign in earnest, and
u-itl a'ti'tt n rnnd nnemint of Imrsr-lf in
'
Mde. Domorest's Quarteily Mirror of
Fashions, lor FjII ending Nov. 1SC3, is on
our Tablo. It coutaius a spkudid Steel'
Engraving of Empress Eugfinie and her
maids of honor, an elegant colored fashion
plate, fivo full-sizo patcrna and other
valuablo Novelties. Price, '25 cents per
copy or 51 00 per year
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Every Lady
tliould have this elegant Magazine
Circus ! Messrs. Gardner and Horn-.
tning s American Circus udvartises tu our
column, that thoy will exhibit in Blooms -
lmrw nn Sntnrrlnv nvf. nlVnrnnnn :mrl
eveniug, Sept. 12. Dan Gardner tho ccl-
cbrated Clown, is tho attraction of tho
establishment.
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S3?" The Serai-Wockly Republican, has
reached us from Seranton, in tho placo of
Frank Macarty's Republican. It is prin-
1 ltl by ALLi;aAR fc Smith, and Edited
by . Hecrmans,Bs(. Tho thing is in -
tensely and radically abohtionized.
c , Tr--.-;.i !, n1....,l,!o
"'' "a" - w""uul"
Spy, to A. M. Ramuo, Esq. Tho Spy is
proved form and u couductcu Willi in-
crcUbed ability.
JGQT Splondid portraits of Judge Wood
ward, tho Deuiocratio candidate for Gov
crnor, for salo by Col. Freeze, at Thirty
cents each. Call and buv one.
Stick This in Your Hal and Keep It
There.
j8r'I declare upon my responsibility
as a Sonator,that tho liboi ths of this coun
try aro in grontor dangor to-day from tho
corruptions, and from tho trofligaoy prac
ticed in tho various dopartmonts of tho
Government, than thoy aro from the onomy
in tho open field J. P. If AiK, Republican
Senator from New Hampshire.
"If theso infernal fanatics and Abolition
ists over get tho power in thoir hands, thoy
will override tho Constitution, set tho
ouprcmo Uourt at defiance, ohango and
mako laws to suit themselves, lay vi
olent hands on THOSli WHO DIi'FEHIN
opinion or daro question their fidelity,
and finally bankrupt tho country aud del
uge it with blood. Daniel Wuiister.
Col. Freeze has for sale, nt tho Re
corder's Office, Bloomsburg, Fifty Copies
of 'Shcppards's Constitutional Tuxt Hook,'
rccommendad by Hie best judges and law
yers of tho country, for tho use of the
public, Different editions coruo at from
75 cents, to 81,25.
IIo has bcon tnduojd to sond for them 1
beoauso thoy havo been so frequently in
quired after. Thoy aro the samo edition
ho uses in his speeches. Call and buy ono.
JJSjrTherc aro fifteen or sixtcon thou
sand Federal troopes now in and about
New York city to superintend tho draff,
Twenty thoueand wore in Philadelphia
and in a similar ratio they aro soattcrcd
all over tho country. No ono who knows
anything about it supposes that Lincoln
will get half as many conscripts as ho em
ploys troops to get them.- Is ho engaged
in a war against the South or tho North !
AT1 Tho ''Government's'' wife, in a
new bonnet, and the ''Governments'' sou
Bob, in plain clothes, havo reached the
White Mountains, and are supposed to be
'enjoying thcirs'elvcs." The Government
has not yet definitely fixed tho timo when
ho will join ihom
'Tho lato firm of StaulTer Si Ilarley,
dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver-ware,
etc., at G22 Market Street, Philadelphia;
so long and favorably known has been
Uisolved. Mr. Jacob Ilarley, one of the
firm is now carrying on the business, at
the old stand, Soo his advertisement in
another column.
The Administration organs aro deter
mined not to bo satisfied' with anything
Governor Seymour does, and, if there is
no real ground for complaint, something
will bo invented. Horatio Seymour's
great fault is, that he is Governor of New
York.
jT j8 t0 tl1Q Democratic party that tho
people must look to bring this war to a
cioso an j rest0ro the Union. The Re
publican party cannot do it. Their policy
wni protract it till tho hotitld of our young
lell aro ag wi,jt0 as SDOty
Soi.DiF.ns, Attention !
Pain.di&caso
and exposure, Willi a hot climate, muddy
water and bad diet will be unavoidable,
but armed with Holloway's l'uryfiing anil
Strcngthing Pills you oau endure all these
:1UJ st;u retai g00d health. Only 25
.. 1
ueuis pur oox
Court commences hero next Monday.
Will our firiends bo thoughtful enough
and not forget lo pay tho printer.
Need
wo say, that with tho increased priocs for
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paper ana necessaries ot ltle, we aro much'
iu want ol money.
Sun Col. J. F. Franks's Card in our
c0iumll8) for tuo salo of .Wilson's Albany
Sccldiuga." Scud your orders. Every-
tody should havo theso valuablo Straw-
herries:
'J'E Editors of Iho Clearfield (Demo-
eratio) llcpublican, have our thanks, for
an extra of that paper, containing a list
of the Drafted luen of Clearfield.
David B. Montoomkry, E:q , has
carried Northumberland county, for Slato
Souator, and Tkuman II. Puudy, Esq,
for Member of Assembly.
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I ULOO.MS11URG MAUKETS.
Wheat 'jl bus. Si U5i Green Applai
no
8til Dried 00
. p '
ityu
00 Dried Peaches 3 00
00 Butter pj 18 1
75, Lard " 10
Qats-1 u n
, Buckwheat ''
Potatoes "
, Clovorsoed "
50, Tallow " 12
'Eggs....fdoz. 12
2 50, Hay... ' tou.13 00
50 Chickens " pair 25
Tiniotbysccd
Unions "
."lIAIJltCA.S.
On the 25th of August, by Allen Maiin ,
, Esq , Geo. P. Shelhammeu, and Miss
1 Susan Dalias, all of Bever Valley. Col.
1 CO., J. 11.
DEATJES.
In Light Slrcst, Columbia co., on tho
11th of July last, Mr. Wm. Idleb, in tho
32d year of his age.
On tho 23d of Aug., noar Oraugcvillu,
Columbia co,, Mary Ann, wife of Conic-
i lius Belles, aud "Idest daughter of Jacob
1 Fitzgerald, of T aw Hill, aged 31 yoars
3 mouths aud U days.
Obauary next wcck.J
In Beach II .von, Luzerne county, Aug.,
Jd, 1853, Ja.v S. Oami'iieli,, aged 52 ys,
9 mo, and 5 days. "Peace to his ashes."
In Herwick, Wednesday morning, the
UOthult.t.FitAMC Asmon, sou of Hiraai
R. and Rebcea Bower, aged 3 years, 7
months and 3 days.
In Milton, oti tho 22J of August, in tho
45tli yeat ol his ago, John. V. Good-
LASPEitjEsq,, ' son-in-law of Judgo Oakes,)
a very worthy and estimaulo oitizeu.
ItECEIPTS VOll AUGUST.
TO TIIK
OLiirfim ijmuouuAT.
JO!
Tlio r..1tntv!niY nncmontn liivn ticpn tnado
iiie loiiowing payincnis nave ulcu uwuu
to tllO Columbia JkmOOUl ofTlCO, during
., .!..
tllO motltll Ot August t
nr. fctcr It. Freeze, A SO,
I) W Kol bins, (1 00
Abram A Kllno. 1 00
Tliua II Colo, 1 7.T
Wm t.'ole, i:q , 2 W
Joncpli IUiii (farmer) I 00
Mra. O Kemptoii, 100
(len W Sl.yrtt, H OJ
John Kolclincri 1 SO
Adam Keller. 3 SO
I'lillip Clirlctinan, 3 (XI
r.iiinnuil Mill, 3 SO
Niton' i;ircui. n oo
a i. Mm, p. a uu
Hamilcl Ilogart, 1 10
rhlllp Ort, I io
Cap! J II Jomlson, 1 On
Jncnli Dtuinlirllcr. 1 50
Mnyhotry Bnydcr, 1
John Cvut.iml. 1 7j
Thoe U HHcpcnlilHT, I DO
8(1 Kennedy, V.t'l., 4 (X)
Itcv J W I.onlicr, U 00
niaj jonn i;umnnn!, i "
Hit of JrAn roulK, a a
V.tl of All Mearii
2 00
l.cvi A lliitrlimon, i 70
A t! Al tllard.
John llrown, Hr. ,
Bani'l riwi'pcnhiacr,
l'etcr (Icariiiirt, fr ,
A II Jplinatnni
lllclinnl U Nilo,
Amna Townaend,
Col At W Jackson,
J M tlower,
l.ol J M 1 1 u It'.
Jacob MJHer,
1 73
2 00
S 00
4 SO
1 75
B 00
1 73
4 HO
2 50
5 "5
1 75
2 40
1 (JO
5 00
1 liO
S 00
a no
1 73
U 14
2 00
l oo
Hnm'l II lliitihliiiii, !i .V
Fmlcriik Mulllcy, 1 no
l.lciil J ,M Bunks. I ii
A il lleUlemtui. 1 00
luaac Wnsncr. I.S1.. 7 00
Win. J. Nephew, 1 SO
Jncoti Dcmott, i'tt., I on
Wm, Mullrlilc 1'I-. :i SO
IlfctMe nfJacob Dlildlu S DO
r.llalm lletz, U 04
lllclinnl Fruit. l.Jq., 3 SO
Isanc Iki'icr.
I',l of Jnuc (llnilca.
11 0i Umlnli Clinmberlin,
f. tn Uol Ncal SIcCoy.
1 '.I Mr Huniuet Knurr.
1 13 Jeaao Cnlomun,
C 00 Wm J Kramer,
1 00 A J l'olk. M. 1).,
50 Plilllp I' llycr,
t O'.l Jauica Freczo.
1 00 John Keller.
O k W Kramer.
Conrad Kramer,
wm iinrncr,
lirnMus uendersliot,
Jouaa Price,
I'liillii Crone,
Wm 11 Kline,
Joseph C 1'ntkcr,
fitaif-Thaukful, friends, for your support.
It is yours to sustain and ours to maintain
a FREE 1'llESS."' Keep tho ball in mo
tion and liberty will survive.
New Qifcucvtiscmcnts
immsm
AND OKNUItAf.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
BI.OO.MSUUUO, COI.U.Mt'.IA CO., PA.
tt7"PlIlTIC0LAR ATrF.XTIO.S01VEXTOI'ATEXT UlUllTS.
Hertombor S, 1801-3m.
Wilson's Albany Seedlings.
lOD.DOO STRONG NEW PLANTS,
lUUIUUVy of those fino new anil productlvo vn
rlety producing Strawberries from 4 to 1 Initios In
ciJcumrcrencUi yielding over two hundred lmsliels to
an acre, I will Belt attlio cxtrcino tow pricoof gl.lKlpor
hundred, or $G,uO por tliouaand plants to any ono ud
dres, ns tlie best time for planting is hero.
Orders should bo -ent Immediately, Willi cash, or It
can bu collected nt any Cxprcsi OfTicn
Address JOHN T. FRANK,
Vsg.uciuxNk NunsKRtics,
Hopt fl, 1PM 1m. bfiins uroyo. rn.
'W1 A W ; K K S 3
Jcwdry awl Silver-1 fare.
mllli undersigned would respectfully invito your at.
I leution lo his wi'tl selected stork of Fine Gold and
Silver Watches. Filio fluid Jewelry, of every kind
and variety of styles comprising all of thenoweet and
most beautiful desigus. .
Also. Solid Silver H nro, equal to (.oin-nnd tho best
mako of Silver t'latoil Ware. Uach article is warranted
to be ns represented.
Gr Watches of Jewelry carefully repaired and aat
isfaction guaranteed. JACo.UIAHI.nV.
(Succcssora to Stauirer& HarleyO
No. 022 .Market Sr., 1'hil'a.
Sept, 5, 1303 -3in.
Tho Largest and most completely equip
i?nncirta! f!nii7Danv in America.
Will exhibit in BIjOOMSJjUHG, Pa.,
nr, SATURDAY. SEP T. 12. I8G3.
A fnrr.r-ir.n nnd V.vnninfT.
t '2 nnd 7 o'clock. P. Mt
Performance to commenoo half an hour
later. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
NO HALF PKICE.
After n Thorough Renovation. Overhauling and Re
fitting this establishment comes onco moro to tiirnisli
Cheap ii Innocent amusement to thoir country Iri-n.ls.
It has been tlttcd out for the trarelins 6cason of I86J
in a most
SUPERB STYLE,
Tho HORSES. TONIES ANT) MULES arc the best
will In H tt'l Viiiun 1
collection iiftno country ruremusi uuiu.ig
which is the Croat
Talkinq Horse, WASiu.vaTO.N,
Who will ho Introduced in all his Great Tricks and
Btfoltl at each oMnbition. by his Trainer. Dan Gard-
THE COMIC MULES, !
DAN und DICK, will be found tlio motd laughablo pair
of Hybrids in America.
I LOOK AT TlllOs'AMES.
1 Richard Hemming, Miss Eliza Gardner,
Dan Gardner, Jolin foster,
Tho Polish DrotlicrSi Moas. Do Louis,
Mr. T. Snyder, -Mr. John Nailor,
William Hill, Geort'oKing.
Sandy Urutison, Mons. Ilaldwin,
.Mad. Camilla, La I'etite Camilla,
T...H 1..ln.ir
. And a host of others, iiot fursetting the Educated Dog,
Look Out for tho (Jraml Procession
Which will enter town upon tho morning of exhibition
headed by llartman's Brass Hand, seated in Iheirbeau ,
tiful Hand Cur, drawn by a linu of beautiful Cream-1
Colored Horses, gaily caparisoned, and followed by all
the Horses, funics, carriages, uaggago ungues, o-c.
' , , y i
- JJOH I I Of SCI the UUll ailU aaiC,J0r lltC JJIg
, w .
Slimo is coming.
$y Will also exhibit ill
DANVILLE, I'riday, September llth.
UERW1CK, Monday, " Hth. ,
W. II. (! ARD.NT.R,
ticptcmbor 5, 1803 -St.
.Igtni.
SAMUEL KNORR,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Mrt.lT4RV 11CSSINESS ATTEKDICU TO 1'BOMl'Tl.V.
OFFlCKln Court House ,ley, under Democrat Pjfce
August SJ, lBii3-Bm.
Iiiforinatiou is Uautiil,
Or the nhercabouls of a littlo l.oy, named Jsmfs
McGitvrn, aged about II years, fair hair, spare fig
ure and slightly freckled iu tlio Lire, tf.iid boy is sup
posed to bu engaged on tlio Canal, as u float Driver,
probably between I'iltslnu and Danville, or perhaps on
the West llrancli Canal. A liberal reward will be paid
to any person who w ill e!o information of his present
whereabouts, to his .Mother, the tiudi rtiauud. at Esi.v-
town, Columbia couuty, or to the Editor of this Journal,
I at iiiooimbars
CATII MUM: ULMl'lVN
nn - :tw
( nspnoivn, Aug
I Register's Notices.
"rOOTICi: l liorcliy dim to stl IcfMrtf , croitllnm
M and other poranim Interested In I In entnton of tlio
Vcupfttlvo ileccdenla and minora, llnl llio followlni!
admlnlitiallon and cumdlan aicounla haro keen tiled
,n fca on)co (, (o ftl,gl,lt,r of (jUniMl county, and
wlllr-a proaenlod fur contlrmatlonond allowance to tho
Orphans' Court, to hn held at llloonmliurrf. In tho coun-
ty aforeiald, nn Wcdnttday, tho Dili day of September
cxti uo tiota in tno anernoon or .iiu y i
j. Account of Pylvonter HefThun, Kierutor of rctct
Unflinati. lato of l.oruft lotttuhlpi deoM,
a. Accout of tlenrfto M, Unwell and ft I'., Woaver,
Adm'ra. of Samuel B. Weaver, Into of I'lahlngcti-ek
toHiialilp, dee'd.
3. Final nccount of Ocoritit A llr-nni, odm'r, of lto-
aauna Itccdy, Into of lllonm tuwnahlp, lec'd.
, Account of Abraham II, lllldlnv. I'.nr. of Andrew
Dlldlno, Into of .Mount 1'leaannt tnwnabip, ilcc'il,
5. Account of lidward llartmaiii nuurrilan of Kebecca
,ow. laiu Hi'iivccii nili, or ucnlru lownainp,
0. Account of Isaiah llowcr. cuardlan of Penlali
Pitlor. now Umilah Varncr, of llrlarcrcvk towns hip.
7. First nnd final nccount of a. II. Andcraon, num'r.
of John Anderson, lain of Centre township, dee'd,
t. Account of F.liaa Alcndclilinlli rruardlan of Thomas
l. Kesler, of .Mount t'lcasant toniialilp.
0. First anil Until nrcnuut of IMIas McndeDliall,
puardian of John C Kuorr, a minor child of Jacob
Knorr. ilcc'd.
10. Account of Mellaril Doinott, adm'r. o( Sarati Ste
venson, dee'd
11. First and final account of John Yost, Fu. of Dan
iel .Mnrklo, lato of Flslilnccreek tnwiialilp. dee'd.
ju riuni nccouiu oi iii'igamiu iiomnny nnu isnac ttngi
tier, ndm'rs or Iaaac Wagner, lato of
01 licuilocK lowu
13 Pecond and rtnal account of Lewi, Vettor. F.xr. of I
Daniel Klsller. lato of Catlawlssa town.hli. dee'd.
H. First and Until account of l.culs Vciter. Fir. of
Sebastian Mower, lato of Locust township, dee'd,
IS' Account or John llendershot, adm'r, of John
WliltenlRlit, lato of .Madison tonnshll), dee'd,
1G. rircond account of I'e'.i r l.aulmcli, Fir. of John
I nubach, lato of Denton tunushlp, dee'd.
I" Account of Joshua Ilnbl.lns, ndm'r. of Peter Ap
plegate, lute of Jackson towiublp, dee'e,
UANIIlt. i.f.i;,
nioomsburg. Aug. S, 16C3. Keglster.
Sheriff Sales.
BY virtuo of sundry writs of Venditioni
y.ipona, to inc directed, Issued out of the Court
of Common l'leas of Columbia county, will be eipmed
to public snio on MOXMAV, SFI'TCMUFIt TTII, IHf,3,
nt one o'clock p. m., nt the Court llouso In Ulooiusburg,
tho following real estate to wit:
All that certain lot of around situate in
llrlarcreek township, Columbia couuty, containing five
acres, more or less, bounded ns follows, lo wit . On
the west by tho main road, on tho north by a public
road, on tho oast and south by lands uf Iteuben Miller,
whereon aro erected a good Iramo duelling houso, n
stable, and n largo tannery, all under roof and cncloeil,
witli running water in tho building", with the appurte
nances. Seized taken in execution aud to be sold ns the prop
erty uf Henry Traugli,
ALSO,
At the samo timo and place, all that cor-
tain lot of ground, slluatu In .Miminvilte, Mi 111 in town
ship, Columbia County coutniuing about two acres,
more or less, bounded as follows, to wit ' On tin: north
by grounds of John Heller and Samuel Creasy, on tho
east by a street, on lite south by a lot of Charles Hess,
nun on inn wusi uy 101 oi unaries (verKiiciser, ail or
which Is unicr a good fence and In a high state of cn.
tivntlon. .
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold at Die pro
pertyof Washington Fox
JOrflAII II. FUKMAN, Shcrlf.
Phkriff's OrniB, (
nioomsburg, Aug.tl'J, IS03. (
LIST OF CAUSES
FOIt BEFTEMnnit TEIIM, ISC').
1 I'lillip Wiiitcrstecn vs Vuloutlne Wiutcrsteen.
2 Henry Wells vs George Klnley, Jr
3 Jacob I'.j cr vs Abralmni Kl.ise.
1 'Abraham Ktasc vs Jocob l'.jer.
S Da) id Lee et al vs Samuel 1. Ilcttle
0 Daniel 1' Bcjbcrt vs Joseph Censil.
7 Ulijali McMurtrio ctal vs Christian Wolf.
H John II. llroiMi el a', vsl.eunaril II Rupert.
II Samuel llitteubender va Hilas II IMgat.
IU James llnnlingvs Kllas Itccci-.
11 l.oui'n (inwun vs I'.l i.atntli Dallus.
IS Jacdi Harris vs Peter Jacoby.
in Jacob Uoi.il vs'1'iliiiall Nnt'lu.
1 1 Ocorgo lluches ct al vs J V t'riswcll ct al.
15 Daniel Kediholdva Michael Orover.
10 Idtssel 1'. Stoker vs Win Ikeler.
17 W A Kline vs (J IV lloirman u nl.
18 Rebecca Vamlersllco v Oeorgo linilson.
10 N L Ciillipl.ell vs Pamucl Johnson
SI) Daviil J Waller va Wm J Hnscnbiich.
21 Franklin Loiigenbi rser, Ailm'r. vs Cliiiatian Wolf
ct ai.
22 II P Peybert vs Kcubcn Nicely.
2:i II I' Reiijliaril & Urn. vs Silas I) EJgnr.
21 D.iviil J (.'arey va MarU i lint.
2j W A Kline vs G W Hoirinan.
20 Joseph F Long vs Isaac 1) l'atton.
27 linos L Adams vs D TSeybertct nl.
2U Charles II lless et al vs Stephen Wolf.
3(1 Joseph Hartmanvs Reuben I. Ins.
31 John Giggcr vs Richard 11 Mcnagh.
GRAND JURORS
For September Term, 18G3.
Illooin Charles 0. Ilarktey.
lleuton Sti.lt C. Cotley.
llerwlck llorough Michael I'rantz, Oeo, A, Drain.
Ilriiir Cri elf (Jeorco M. Doner, Kphruim LvnUD.
Centre-David K. Sloan, I'hillp .Miller.
Catawjssa Joseph ilreisch, .Nalhuu Ilelwig,
Con) nsliam John It. Kliue,jr.
l'rnnkl in Reuben ICuitlle.
Orecnwood-Samuel It Albertsou.
Hemlock William llyerly.
Locust John iMcnsch, William Ilelwig.
Montour Hmauucl Lazarus.
Mllllin-Heniy Ik-tier.
Madison Jacob Rirton.
Mains Washington fisher, William Milter.
Orange James It. Harniau,
l'ine Hiram liultz.
ojgarluaf Alexander Hca,
TKAYRSE JURORS.
For Seftlmber. 'J'erm, 18GU.
tlloomlliram C Ilowcr.
Ilcnton David Yocum, Samuel Hess. John C Doty.
Ilrlar ('reck Joseph Lamnn, Adam ult.
Reaver 1'itcr Lckroat, Juel llrcilbeuder,
llrwick llormu'h Isaiah Rower, Beth II Rowman.
Catawissa Jlii) berry Hughes, Abel Thomas.
Centre Ellas Creasy,
rranklin Isaac llenilerstiot.
l'lslilii!! Creek--Will jam tVhitenlaht.
tireenwnod William U. rattcrson, Hainuel Kisncr,
Robert Uobbins. Caleb Monro. Julio mack.
Hemlock Dr. Joseph U Evans, Jackson LciJy, Wm,
il. suoemaKor,
Jackson Daniel roust.
Locust Solomon Yoaser, Wm Erit ino, Ellas Helwlg,
John Yrnji-r, llenrv liable.
.Maine Samuel 1'isher.
Aladiaon Johu Fruit, Br., John Etcllcr, Ucthuol
W liippln.
Mitllin John II Ilettler. Isaac Snyder, flain'l l.ulz
Orange Alex, Hugiies, David Aclanbach, Daniel
Kciller,
l'ine Israel Ileatli.
Roaring Creek JelTerson Wlnterstecn, Adam Gabl
i Titer Levan.
Scott uanicl snyuer, llcnry W. creasy, l'eter Luti
John l.nt.
Sugarloaf Samuel Kitchen.
ESTATE OF ALGM MARR.
C OL UMBM GO UNTV, ss;
In tho Orphan's Court of said couuty, inter alia, it Is
thus contained
.Marr. Nelson Marr. Hiram S. Marr. Rachel Everh rt.
lato Rachel Marr and llarrii i Van l.iew. lato Harriet
, Marr.. children of Alein Mnrr, Into of Sec
, .n Cm lacouuty dece o a , ve ,
of Scott towushn.
an urpuaiis
Court, tn ho held at tlloomsbtirg, in nnd for thu couuty
uf Columbia, on Iho first Monday to wit. The 7tll day 1
ofSeptember next, and accept or refuso ttio several
purparts of tho-said estate at the valuation placed upon
Ihe said purparts by the inquest or allow cause why tho
B.ime should nni bo t-oU uereeab'y to llio act nt As-'
sembly iu such cases made and provided. Personal
notice of Iho rule to be served upon all Iho parlies rn. I
siding III Iho county, aud sl wti;ks publication of the
rule prior to Hie return day thereof, to be published iu i
one of lh newspapers published in lltODinsburg, In said
county . a paper containing tho publication to bo sent
tn cull nf tho patties out of the couuty, each wunk du
j ring tliu publication of tho timo where tho residence
I is Itnowii, I
lly the Court.
Certified from the Records, May 1(5, lff,n.
Jacob r.YEitr.v. m ofo. (?.
l'er Miciuki. I". Dvlki.y. Ass't
Tho nartiesaWo named will take notlcuof the ahuvo
ruiu. j. ii. i uu.m.ia. oarru
Shcriirs Ollice, llloonsburg, )
July 11, IfjJ. K. 1
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry Smith, deceased.
T E'ri'ERw Testamentary on the estate of Henry
lJ euutn. latoof llenlon towiisiup, i;oiuniina ci.umy
.tni.ii ami llllt'i, liAl.lllTr.illti.il lit- III.'
deceased, have been granted by thu Regisn r of Wills,
&c, tothu undersigned also residing In said tnwnhip,
all persons having rlaims ugslust the estato of the do-
cedent are re'pit sted to present them to I lie oxecuiur at
his resideuce iu snld township, without di l'., and all
persons ihdebtedtu make payment furihuiili
WILLIAM aMITir,
June 2i), 1SG3-0W. $2
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry Wanich, dte'd.
T ETTERS of administration on tho cs-
Writ of rarlitiou and valuation or tliu ileal Uetale or i v ,, ",, , ,V. ", , ,
Alein Marr, deceased. I .,,-, r nn. h '
And now, May 7lh, ISf.a, return of Inquest confirmed Aut lEbJ-nw. S- U'.
nhsoiutcly. nnd on motion of John G. I'recze, tho Court "
cranturulo on ClieMer C. Marr. William Murr, Clias. A H AI T VTS'l'l? A TON S' 'OTTf!K
Instate of Henry Wunich, lato of I. loom lowuslilp,
Columbia county, deceased, havo bti.ii granted by Hi J ,
Register of said county to the tho undersigned who ro
sIiIks tu the .nine tow uslilp i nil persons having claims
njitiutl tho eslulo of iho decadent uro ri'iut'stud lo pro
simiI them tn tho ailmiuitraior at Ins residence with
out deliiy, and all persons Indebted to inuko payment
forthwith.
JACOB WANICH. Adm'r.
Juno 20, lefl-fltv. 83
TEACHERS WANTED
rpWO good School Tt'iifheriiuConyngliaui townihip,
I Columbia county. Nonebutthosc with good cer
tificates need upply ; to null too, I salaries will bo paid,
tiiliouls o commence about I He llrst of Beplcmbcr.
J.J. IIHAlil.ANU, Aeelv.
'.'onvnjhun twp . An; 'ii. If63-.1iv f. no
J. WEICHSELBAUM,
OPTICIAN, FJIOM PIIIIiADEI-il'lIIA.
Ecapectfuliy informs the goo'd cilifons of
;ltlooml.urr "and vicinity that In tia opened
lluom at the F.xclimige Hotel, where he offers for sale
Of every variety, slr.o and quality. A now Invention
of Fpcetnclcsi for distant or tlnse reading, with gold
nlvci, steel, and toitlilai'thell framnand n new ami
Improved asnrtment of perifocal and parabola t round
flint masses of his own manufacture, 1 lo would par
tlcularly tall the attention of Iho public to his rpectae
les for ,rar Hshted Persons, and fnr persons who liavu
been operated upon for thf cataract of tho oye, and to
his new kind ol Classes and Conserveia of tho Ifltil.
made of tlio flint nlid aituto Claaaca, (lood Classes may
bo known by their sha.e,cxart ctntrc, sharp and lilgti
ly polished surfiirc, 'l lio qualities are lo to found in si
high degree In Ins, Classes.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT:
Very best llrarllllan Pebble and Hock Crystal, soiin
Ivcrsally proved to bo for superior to any other Olaaa.
AI.HU, Mlcroscopca. Bpy and auizzlng tllasasa of
cuory slvo and quality. Telescopes, .Magiilfying and
(Jpira (llaases, with OlllVrenl powers, together with
every variety nfnrtlclca In tho Optical lino
T" I ' nt leal and other Instruments and Olaaaes caro
fully repaired at short tiotlco. Ho tan always, select
""". ,u '' .v'''n f ."'?. Pf?n'. " ','.!!"
' '.I '."' "AT.J ... "IV-"?''.- V ".V
during tieptember Court, and thnso In want of the abova
nrlKics w in pieasa give mm a can, i no very oesi uyo
water and the bot Hunting Classes always for sale.
August 13. ItW.
Public Sale
WILL bo exposed to publlfc Vendue, nt the rosldenna
of Frniikliu tlcllridc, deceased, In Hemlock town
ship, Columbia county, I'a , ua
Thursday, September 17i, 1863,
tho following valuable personal plopcrty lo wit
THREE GOOD MILCH COWS,
Two Head of Young Cattle, n Hock of choice Slupp,
TWISIV12 mws,
and ntut of Reese, Corn and It ye by the b'Jiliol. also a
lot of Corn In thu ground,
HAY BY THE TON.
Ouo Two.Iloran Wngon, three Kol of Double Harness,
Hr (I and Sleighs, I'lnti i, Harrows, Wind .Mill, &c., In.
eluding his iiitiru farming utensils. Alto,
BEDS AND BEDDING, TAB .ES,
togctlir with n vnrictyof liouncho1J ahd httcb cfuruf
turf, wool by tlio jiounil,
tjrauioio cimiHcncem iu o ciock, in uie'ior ' onn m
lid Jay.wlieli tLTiinaiiJcbiulItloiift vll be mud ktmmi
by IIUUH U MctKhin.
August 29, 16G3
jiam r.
House and Lot
F O IS. S A Ei E IB E A I
Hli: undersigned offers in sell nt private sale, a d
sirnblo and nleasant residence located In Light
Street, Columbia co., about 2J mills North ofllloums-
burg, on .Mam street, anil central 111 saiu Milage, luero
is erected upon said premises u gouil
FU.191IS DWELLING IIOUSi:,
with a well-fitted r'tnrc House alt.iclicd, with
an excellent well of water at tho door, stablr
ana Iruit trees aud all otlisr necessary conveniences, iit
a High state ot cuillvalion. 'i no store ususa ann stano
nru of tliu first order, and present an excellent and
eligible opening fur tho alcrcantllo business, ino
biiildimr has an onen al.iss front, under naiidsomcawii.
ing and encircled by thriving shado trees
Kaiu property w 111 00 t-oiu at n i.argaiu, ur e&cnauKeu
forn small farm ur other r-jal estate.
ai.i ici;u .iiuui).
Light Ftrcet, Aug. 20, 16G3.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
Estate of Elias Wtrtman, of Greenwood.
rpllE creditors and all other persons interested In tho
Jl estate of Ellas Wormian, lato of GfoonWood tdwtf-
ship. Columbia county, will take notlc.u that John K
Giolz aud John Ftnlov, tho assignees, hnvu filed theif
first account In tho froihonotary's Oilico iu the said
county, and that tho said account will be presented to
the Court of Common I'lens of said oounty, for allow
anco and confirmation on Wednesday, tho ninth day pf
September next, of which all partita interested wilt
take notice.
ALSO; Tho account ol Wm. I'latt, comnillteo of
person nnd estate of John I'iatt.u Lunatic.
Al.au ; sou auenu.lt i.e..r ..si,, it, . unit Jiinu
Rarig. committee or the person and estate of John
Graham, a lunatic of Roaliugctcek towiiEhip, Columbia
county.
j.ttytiu l. l i.ii u i . i imn y.
Illoomsburg, Aug. 8, 16C3-4W.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Uennevillc if. Folic, dee'd.
LETTERS of administration on the Estate of Uenne
villu K. Folk,latc.iriloiuloiktwpColiimbraco.,ifc,i.,
hacbeen graufd by tho Register ol Columbia cn.,to tho
undersigned; all persons lia ing claims against the es
tatu of thu dcredent are rciUested to present them lo
tin- undersigned, nt I is residence in said tnwnhip.
without uei.iy, ami all porsuns tnu'.uieii to mahe pay
ment foitliwilli.
JACOU IIAliRIS, .Wm'r.
Aug. 21, S03-Cw ?.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate o Alexander Mcarsdcceasetl.
LETT EltS of tilininistrnllon on the Estate of Alexan
der Meurs.tato of Locust township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co-
IUlUU.il uuunij, iu iiiu iiiiuu. n.uuii, ii'MUiiiK ". li'iCUtl
township Columbia county, nil persons having claims
against tlio llstate of the decedent are requested to pre
sent them to the Administrators, w ithniit delay, and oil
persons indebted to make payment lortlmith.
ni'ipi.-i? iii-iinniT
JOHN YEAGER, Jr.! '
Aug. SS, 1303,-Ow $2 00. Mm'is.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO ITCE.
Estate of Franklin McBride, dee'd.
I LITERS uf administration on the Estate of rranklin
J Melinite. late of Hemlock twp. .Columbia cn dee'd.
hnve been granted by tho Register of I'oluiuliinco.. to
the undersigned ; nil persons having claims acninst th5
estate of tho decedent are requested tu present Ihcm to
lite Administrators at their residence in said low n
ship without delay, and all persons indebted to make
payment forthwith.
HUGH D.McDRlDE. Adm'f.
August 8, 1PC3.-CW J 01).
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate oj 11. H. Holland, dee'd.
TETTERS of administration on the
J Estate of II, II. Ilogelnnd, late of Locust twp ,
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by tho
Regl-ter of Columbia county to the undersigned i all
persons having claims against tho estato of the dece
oeni arc ri 'piestei. iu nc-uni .in-m ,i iiiu iiiiiiiininiruinr
at his residence in said township, without delay, and
Estnte of Sarah Stevenson, dee'd.
LETTERS of administration on the
Estate of A'araA tttrnson, lato of tin Sta'o of New
Jursi-y, the propeily Ivmg in Colimibia to I'a., di.c'ins
ed, h.ivo been sranted by the Register of Columbia in.
lo Richard Drnmtl, ol Madison low lulilp, Columbij,
county, porsuns having claims ngaiul tin.- estate of
the deceased are requesiud to plaudit them to IhendU
miniitnitor at Ins rcmt.'ucu Iu said township, wt tlio
delay, und all persons indebted tu make pi.) inenl lorn,
with,
RICHARD DEMOT1 . Adm
Juno SO. lfil-Cw 'J IK).
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
TETTERS Testamentary on Ihe estate of Solomon
Jl'.rkrolh late of Heaver township, Coiumbia .ouiity.
dereased. have been giauted by iie Rtgistor ol Wills
&.C. to the iinilermgneu hi-o resiuing in.sniu Beaver
tonnsli.p ; all persons iiat nig ciuiuis aguiu.t I no es
tatu of the deceudeut are requested to present them to
th" Eu'cutor at Ins residence in said louuthip. with
out delay, and all persons indebted to make paymc-it
t'oriliw illi.
TETEU ECKROTII.
Juno in, lrf.3-lita. Ejeculi.f
ADMINISTRATOR'S N OTICE.
Estate of Peter Wltitcniuht, deceased.
1 ETTER'S of Ad-jihistratioti on. tho
J Estate of I'l ter Whitenivht. late of llemli ck twp.
Columbia co., I'a., deceased, jiate been granted by thu
RrgUler uf t'uluuibia io to Aiusy Wliiiuuight, Alary
Wliiteniglit. of Hemlock township, Columbia, county,
persons hating ilaims against the estate of the ilcc'il.,
uro requi'stuil to present them tn the Adiuln(tratorsat
their residence iu said touii'lup, withi.nl, delay, and
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all persons indebted to make pa) mnu rotur.wui.
AMSV WIIITHMllHT.
J1AUV WII1TEMOIIT,
.Umr'l,
llcmlocktwy., July 4, lf03-tw
EST RAY.
CiAME into the rncliKuro of Iho siibcriher, snnm
' three months .lutein Mi'JUn lovMiabip, Columbia,
county, a
Large male llog,
supposed t wiigli uUont 13U lbs., and ia in
k good toudition. '1 he ou-ner I a requested to
piuvu properly, paychurge und take til in uuajoih.j
will be told according to law.
THOd. U. BWEl'l'ENIUSErt,
Aug, 8. 1S03.-3wSI.00'
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