Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 26, 1863, Image 2

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    LUCUIBM DBHOORAT
EDITED BY IXVI h. TATB, moriUETOn,
I In tho Houso of Konresontativo.i. nn
-uira uonniitutionai
Laws
EDITORIAL INKLINGS.
A aucoEasruii Institution. Tho
j VlS'iyg JjUlfUf'tf - nr intt rnjoj aih.iw
BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A :
Saturday Morning, Dec. 26, 1QG3.
SEonETAtiY Wotlcs wants 142,000,000
to run tho Navy for the next year.
Titr. Ladies ofDmvillo will havoontor
tninihonts, during the Holidays, for tbo
bcncGt of the Soldiers,
Wednesday, tho resolution of Mr. Cox, of 1 " uon 1 lias sorao verJ" 80n,l ,
Ohio, came up as follows u,u J"0" ""u" "
JJeioW, That tho President of tho "PI1" l,ralK,h of Congress admitting Hm
United States be rcspoolfully and urgently Senators from Western Virginia, and tho
requested to take immediato steps for tho Hougo ol lloprcscnativca in the cato of tho
Kcbango of Buoh of our prisoners as ara Maryland members, elected under tho la-
land that ho bo requested to communicate nou, or rnthcr .lamo) mil.tary order
to this Houso on tliooorrcsponuonoe in tno Ul uu
War Department with relercnue to tno x J.no i
, pliamrn nf nriRnnnrs. 'in nml
a - i " v ----- . .. , n
Instead of permitting tho question to bo ; Jn ulter disregard of tho Constitution and n"u u,c " """"""
taken ou this' resolution, which contcnipal-1 in0 laws, cannot but bo observed -with sor- Tm: ''right of suffrage," under tho Ad-
led simply tho refcuing of our soldiers lan- row by nil who appreciate what Law is as ministration, is tho right of suffering
guishing in Southern prisons from misory n protector of society. Tho Senators from tyranny, conscription, shoddy, fraud, etc.
f1 TTOT? P 1? 1 HI 'PT 1? T T A "M" ' nn death, nna" ascertaining from tho ofli-1 Western Virginia uro thoro flatly in viola- i All wars arc evils and contrary to 'tbo
VJIjUIvVJIj D, 1V1 Li LiJjJjAiN i cj(lj com.Sp0ndenco the truo reasons for ' tion of tho Constitution, and yet but livo divine law. Hence Christians should
( Buhlccttaiho iiMiion o ' "'"on"n'' tho refusal of tho administration to roleaso Sunatora uttered a protest ogains this. Wo preach and advooato pcaco.
tlicm by csonango, iur. .uovejoy, adou- nre glatt to sco tno urst voto ot tuo auio , Lewis Jamison, of Williamsport Pa.,
tion, of Illinois, offered a substitute, not end accomplished Senator Huckalew, from a government lumber contractor, has been
; only covering up the remissness of tho ad- Pennsylvania, on tho side of tho Constitu- scnt to tho Old Capitol, for frruds. &c.
This Shows Wliero ho Will bo fonnd. . n.nnnnr.,ent anlrltnr. nnmnl .Inlmann.
A Noblo Purposo
AND TI1E (ROntOUS UESUI.T
Thero aro as many roads to fame and prouauiy no lunuuimu ... iu -uuu..;
fortuno nfi thcro were gateway., to ancient successful, or which is established o. a
Thibcs. Your ambitious warrior isfor ' mom pormanont basis, and gives promise
oarvlng his way with tho sabrc- Ynur as- of greater uselulnoss, than tho Iron City
for mancciivrinir hli way Commorcial Collcgo of this o'ly. The
n i
SPECIAL W0TICE3
" Onr Oomtltutton cnard It ever!
Oar Rlorlous Union )ioJ It dear I
Onr Btarry Flag forsake It never I
Tin prond Catieasslan our onljr peerl
TOn PUES1DENT IN 186,
by subtlety and conBUinuiatc art j but thero ' unusual facilities .here afforded, the fupo
i ono broad grand path to tho goal, along' rior qualifications of tho Principal, who,
I l,lnli nothing baso can travel. It is tho besides being tipriijlit gentleman, aro also
course it obsorves.'b'oth in tho Son- Senator Uuckalow, has beon placed on i pnth Mt npaf t for tho mBrfll of taicnt) cu. CXp?rionood Teachers and practical busi
I Ilouso.in relation to elections hold . tte Standing Committee 'on Indian Affairs' . crgy j mA nMa pUrp0S0 and, though ful , nosa men, offer a combination of advanla
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.
In order that all hands employed in this
offico. may enjoy a brief rcspito from their 'ministration in tho premises, but actually t;on,
r,1nii,. labnr. nnd bava tho onDortunitv 1 applauding it for tho crultf policy whioh Every word from him sinco his election, ',in4 ,,,, ,.,., R!str iIuvb imnrison.
of participating in tho Christmas and Now l11'1"!"8, our captured soldiers as prisoners ;niarks bim the fearless defender of his uient in Ncw Orleans.for calling President
r ' f , ,. at Richmond and elsewhere, a he sub- ( couutry .and tho well furnished statesman. r. ..n.i,,i , tnn
Yeara' festmt.es, wo shall next week issue 8tUut aBscdb yoto of 94 to 73, and ' The proceedings in tho House, in the case ' L,Di,ln ! , J . u.
no nnI.TTMmA Democuat." Printers Ut. r-' ,ni.,iin , t-ilU,!. Tlmfnl. L .1 .1 at.ij ,.i,.!n ,!, . ' ln Secretary of War, in his annual
- - ' " ' lllli WUiW a k LUVJIUUVII i . w ...waw. 1 ill liii: LI I l i Y 1 M U U UJVH" vivm IJWII Iiiu 1IWIIU . . . . . -
... , . , -.1 i , i, : i ... , c i t . i. . i :,, report says ti at 100.0UU men havo b;en vs aud O ntmcnt, who would novcr oth-
tn1 lV.miin1.nnf ilin lfttiff vonr. Willi hilt InwincT u in Riihttitiiln nf Jlr. Lnvninv. (l...t n t.ia niniiinntnim linnr. lliprn will r ' H' uu wimi"w
M a J I . b i J i f,n cinon tlm pnnunniinntiinnt nftlip. : !, i.,,f!.,1 lrnl... 'IM.n
which leaves our prisoners to starve and rot bo a majority in Congress who will hesi- " . . , "" . . J ' '
of obstacles, it contains nono which all
great man cannot surmount. Thi" fact haB
been exemplified in inuumcrabl instances,
but in few moro foroiblo than lu tho car
eer of Dootor Ilolloway, of London. For
tweuty-fivo years ho may bo said to have
been climbing
"The tcep whore Fami proud lomplo Mn afar."
scattering blessings at every step. lie ap
pears to havo reached tho summit at last.
Tho staff upon which ho has leaned in his
ascont has boeii advertising, aud by its
aid has not only realized a world-wide
celebrity and a splendid fortuno, but has
boun enabled to familiarize millions of tho
sick with tho healing properties of his
gos nowlicro surpassod, if equaled, in tho
country.
Look out for Counterfoil ! not only
of bank bill?, but of everything truly valu
able. We understand that oven the Indis
pensable articles known as ''Family Dye
Colors'' aro not an exception to this rule.
Tho imitations, jliko all counterfeits, tiro
utterly worthless, lteinoniber that Howe
and Slovens' Family Dyo Colors aro the
original, tho only valuable and uscfu
thing of tho kind.
Of lhl City. Im uniUufctclljr dnenrornl In hit ram
blnn'lon for ths trrnlincnl df Dum inln en nfih.
SrenteM r.imcilles tint ha. fver hem tlvan to .nr.
cruiit iiutnanltyi lie lin Ifrntoil nithlii thn pott two
ymn soiiii'llilnf over nlnn tlKiu.nnil to In hl nil'
vnto practice, many nf nhlrh limt ileflcil the iklll t?
eminent phyitclatu III Ciirnpo a-.il America, and In
every rno In r Urn tiieillrlnc worn taken afM,nlln
to illrcftlnnii, they linvo innilf n perfccl c re Many of
the nliovo rate n-eto of ovor livcipy venri rtan Hlrir
IIiiko nlm nn-trmililoil Willi Dypeptia woulit iu
well to call nltlm Dnctnr'i, nli'nc. i ivc ynn yj.
vice fri'C. l'crorm nt irillitaHcu fan rniinii t dy I itt,r
u'-puiiiMii hid r, ... .i ... i. . i.r. ,v ifiiaii ir 'autum phi
lip In n iciiri' parknee Willi full dlructluna, U lent bt
cipre.a nn tli r.rl.t r.f Hit llnllaiii.
N. II Iii ' II piupm whrra th i r.ljja-p has not bseomt
chtonlc, Dr. Willi in'. Iyipepil PiMi ari all Hut h
ri-'iiiirn. pum ny nnii mi mi) r 'I'MJU "I wilt' llol nf
Aifilre.a Dr. iX. L Wliliarl. I'lill.nlnliiMi. mn
ittpkla toJgtr, lire. t!l, lHI)3-i:iif,
littlo cessation from daily labor, and it is
meet that thov should - look forward, at and Udlo lslo prisons i
-
tato at any behest ol party. If Kcpubli-
least onco a year, to tbo holidoy-wcek'.
with plcasnrablo anticipations.
Our offioo, however, will be open ot all
business hours to meet our friends, re
ceipt for mouoy nnd exocuto all kinds of
job-work, with neatness and dispatoh.
Our next issuo will bo on Saturday tho
Oth of January, 1804. In tho mean time
wo tender to all our friends and patrons a
merry Christmas and a happy Now Year.
n m . i rr I i r . 1 1 ..! . ... ! 1 1.
Ilcsolvcd. That this House ahnrovo of r-ans will not shrink back from tho in i'ita J TUB Secretary ot tno ireaury ..as un.oriuMuic.y iut-ir nuu i.-g.on, nave
tho constant, statcsmanliko and humane rv proccediucs in these olcctions.what wil rceomnionded tho iucrcato or tho tax on , good couso to rcjoico that so wido u pub
Senator Buckalew's first principal
vote in the United States Senato,on Its ro
cent organization, was ono of whioh his
constituency my feel proud. It was against
tho admission to scats upon tho floor of tho
bogus Senators from Wcstorn Virginia.
This protonded municipality has no legal
existence ; was created in violation of all
Law and Const. lutions, is n nulity, and
henco Senator Ii. has only dono bia duty
and honored bis trust by opposing its pre
tensions to power and position.
"Sinex," in the last Republican, pub
lishes an elaborate article, tbo gift of which
charges us with advocating Slavery. In
this "Sinex'.' is as much mistaken as be
was when ho delivered his famous no-party
speach last fall, before tho Bloomsburg
pis Loyal League. We seldom reply to
anonymous tcriblers, but deem it proper
to say, that whilst all pur early predjudiccs
havo been against Slavery, wo today re
gard ic as a much less cursa upon the coun
try than the evils of Abolitionism.
v . . . r .1. - .1 -- -.' i
auoru m iuo uiuiUirauu.. to BUu.y uu , f ?
cxoliane of our prisoners now in tho hands . .
of the rebels, and that it is hereby' reccom-
monded that such efforts b continued to
secure an exchange of all 'our prisoners
now in Southorn ptisons.
Liuooln's Last Joke.
Wo havo read a great many of Clio Pres
ident's "last" jokes, but tho last ono eclip
ses all tho others. It is his plah for recon
structing tho State. governments in the so.
ceded States and bringing them back into
tho Union. IIo pledges himself to tho
Southern pooplo not to object to their re
suming their status as States under their
old constitutions and laws existing prior to
the rebellion, provided they will tako an
oath to ignore tboso constitutions and laws
so far as they relate to tho negro, aud ac
cept his proclamations and the laws -of
Congress in lieu tboieof. That is, ho pro
poses to the Southern people, who ha"ve
been educated all their lives to look upon
and treat the African as an inferior and a
slave, to chango (heir opinion so as to co
incide with bis own, to treat tbo negro as
a freeman and an equal, in short, to be.
come Abolitionists and support him and
his measures, as the only terms upon which
he can consent to give them State govern
ment and permit them to re-enter the
Union.
This is his last joko, at whioh, wero it
not too eorious for mirth, everybody would
laugh.
im '
distilled liquors to 00 cents. It i believed
Perhaps a groafor violation of tho prin- a Washington that tho recommendation
ciplooffrco elections was never seen in
this, or any other country ,than these cases
of Delaware and Maryland members of
...in i. ...i ,.i
win uu uuupvtu. rrf ,y
An exchange asks, whether wo aro in
tho ninth or nineteenth century. Wo wero
Congress just admitted t.) seats in that 'in tbo nineteenth, but this administration
Amalqamted ! We learn that the two
abolition machines of Montour county,
known as tho ''Danville Democrat," and
'Montour American, "have been bought out
by a Mr. Bailev, of Chester county, by
whom they are to b6 united and conducted
as ono newspa'per concern. We aro tho
gainer by the arraugement, as hereafter
wo shall only bo taxed one paper, instead
of two as heretofore, for tho Exchange
Messrs. Cook, and Brower, havo our cspO'
cml consideration in their' retirement from
the Editorial profession, and as wo un
derstand that "The Government" has ta
ken them into its keeping by appoin
tments to" luorativo offices wo wish
them good times and fat takes generally.
body. Yet tho radical journals aro actu
ally claiming their election, in the way i
was dono, as a credit for this administra
tion, a mark of its vigilance and an atone
moot for gravo sins of omission.
But thcro is nothing ncw in this ; for tho
samo disregard of principle is sctu along
tho whole courso of fanaticism. It has had
moro regard for law,as such, as it wont on
striking at slavery, than General Sobcnck
had for frep elections when ho issued his
ukases as to voliug in the cage of the Del
aware and Marylaud representatives.
The proceedings of Congrcs look as
though, oven iu so flagrant a ease as this,
tno demands oi party wero ticinea to tri
umph over tho claim of the oath to sup
port tho Constitution aud tbo laws ; and
they serve to remind us of tbo servile
obediouce with which the members of Par
liament responded to the demands of the
ministers, in tbo reigu of Georgo the
Third. Tbon tho measures which the lib
eral would now agree were not only insane,
but of the blunders that rose to c.imcs
passod by tho overwhelming majorities ;
wbilo the voice of lruh, oven though it
came in the divine eloquence of a Burke
or a Chatham, produced no effect
Tub Cnisia. This is ono of tho best
weekly Democratic papers now publish
ed, and has an enormous circulation. It
i no half-way. and milk and water ,con
csrn, bat it is published and edited by Ex-
Governor Sam. Medary who always talks
tight oat in cchool. It is published in
quarto form ou the best paper, and when
bound will mako a good book. For a
record for future reference, it scarcely has
nn equal. If any of our numerous readers
ilesirc a western paper, wo can fully rec
ommend Medary 'a "Orieia" published at
Columbus Ohio. Terms: 82 per year:'
31 for six mouths : and SO cents for threo
months. Addrsss-Ohio.
The SoLDitns' Friend 1 Hon. Chab.
Denison, Democratic Momber of Congress
from tho Luzarno. District, "thoman who
licked Grow," last week offered a reso
lution iu Congress, tncreasing tho pay of
tbo Soldiers in the Army, per month, to
Tniniy Dollars. For this righteous
measuro every Democrat in Congress voted,
but it was voted down by tho Itcpublican
Abolitionists. The samo day, Mr. W'ash
burn, ono'of Lincoln's (Illinois Heprescn
tatives, who, had talked and voted against
paying tho poor soldiers even one dollar
per day, introduced and passed a bill pay
ing tho Clerks at tho Capitol FOUR DOL
LARS per day, and that only for about
six hours' work, each day.
Who aro tho Soldiers' Friends t
Mme. Demouest has sont us her New
York Quarterly Mirror of Fashion for tho
winter, ending in February. It is a work
that no lady should bo without and in short
wd cannot conceive bow they can. "It
contains all tho latost fashions, with full
sizo patrons accompanying each number
which aro moro than worth tho price of
subscription. Send and get it. Single
copios25o or one dollar a year, with a val
uablo premium. No. 437 Broadway
New York.
-S. Medary, Columbus
Important Announcement.
The editor of the Venango. 'Spectator,'
who is generally sound on the goose and
turkey questons, makes tho following de
liborato and well. considered announce
ment :
''We havo carefully examined all the or
dors from the offico of tho Provost Mar
shal of tho United States, aud Stanton's
manifestos for tho last six months, and
find nothing in either to provont any sub
scribes from furnishing au editor with a
turkey lor Christmas. Wo stato this tact
for tbo benefit of printers at larco, and
without any foul motives."
This will be glorious news to, farmers
and poulterers. All they wanted was a
chance to do the fair thing in a fowl way ;
and now tht the legality of the thing has
been so cleaily demonstrated, wo hope to
hear of tho hearts and hen coops of edi
tors overflowing between this and Nov;
Year's day. Quory: Wouldn't the giv
ing of turkies aud other birds to Demo
cratic editors bo considered by tho ''gov
ernment" as ''furnishing aid and comfort
to tho enemy T"
is fast knocking us back jnto the ninth.
The rebel govcrnmont talks of paying
tho soldiers liberally after tho war. Its
liberality reminds us of the poor fellow's
will : "I havo nothing, I owe everybody,
tbo rst I givo to tho poor."
The Army of tho Potomac has finally
gouo into winter quarters aud undor'a gen
eral order, furloughs will "from this time
forth be granted to officers aud men, who
by their good conduct havo deserved them.'
stampede of horses late took place at
Camp Stoueman below Washington oity
which resulted in one thousaud of tho nui
tuals boiug drowned in thu Potomac
They cost the government 5145 a head.
That's nothing. A
lr Mr. Lincoln is tho government he
must be a very poor man by this time, for
no poor wayfarer in the deepest, darkest
wilderness of tho world, was ever robbed
as the government baa been for tho past
thruo years.
A llepublican paper wauts to know
"what relation do tbo Democrats really
suppose Mr. Lincoln bears to the govern
ment?" Well,wo should say about tbo
i . . . i
same relation tuai a eiown Hears to a
circus.
Jeremiah Spencer, who, it is stated,
was tho last survivor of tho Wyoming
Massacre, died at Now Hartford, Conn.,
on the 22nd ult , at tho age of ninety-lour
years.
A Dernocratio contemporary says Abe
Lincoln is determined to bo a can'didato
for succession to the Presidential chair,
aud that he will doubtless arrest and im
prison all who attempt to run against bim
on the charge of trying to everthrotv"tbe
Government',"
Tunnu has been a groat amount of sim
ple larceny committed in neighboring
towns this Wiuter. Wo would adviso our
citizens to be on the alert. A good watch
prevents harm. Hang a thief when he is
young and ho will not steal when he is
old
licity has been given to tho virtues of his
Pills through tbo columns of the Amciican
press ; for, if wo arc rightly in formed, thoy
havo cured nnd are now r.uiing moro cases
of his distressing complaint than all other
medicines combined. Wo hear, too, of
cures of scrofula and other external disor
ders by tho Ointment, whioh, if thoy wore
not vouched for by tho best authorities, wc
should pronounce incredible. These mod
ioincs'sccm to do what no other advertised
medicines hato over dono before fulfdl
the promises of the advertisement,
N. '. "Police Gazette:1
Next) Qt&ucrtiscmcnlB.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
A lot nt bowed n(id,sawod Tinibm, n.it
nlila for tiulldlnn a llrme nr llariT 50" X 2 wlih
Jolcu mill rafters, will he blil cheap on application 'at
mis onicG, "tc " kwj. j.v.
MIR OONFKSSIONS AND HXPE.
ninvrr. or a xmivoim inva-md. imi.,.
for tho benefit mnl m n cuillmi to yuiinn nun, him
nllii'ri. hn iniror frmn Norvou Debility, Cntly D"cnr
nii4 their kltxlicl nllmiMit- nippljliiittlriiiiimuorji,.f'
cure, lly mm who n:i rnr-tl hlinii lf nfior bi'lm n via
tin, or inOfiliecil runliili-iico In iiicillcnl humbug inj
'iiui-,vi j, . r, ii.,ub, nK , mifti-iiiiKi IlirCCieO eilTfi.Op,
maio cwpioi inoy dj nun iii inn nullinr,
v NA'I'll Wit. lUi'MIn r-. .
ncdr-ril, Klnf lounty, NcivVi,rlt
Junuory 2, lEGD-Iy.
Uniformity nlTrlcea I A Now Fcntura In lliuiin...
livery una Ills "Mil t'fil"itnm ! JONTS Ar rn. nris.
Cri'icntOuiil'iico Ululhlm titoro. Nu. BUI Mrini.i,.
nbnve Slith, rhlMiltlphla,
in niiiiiiinn 10 iinvum inn lamest, mot varie.lnnl
fashionable cluck nr Clothins In Philadelphia tnnlcet.
prcisly for tit.HI rain, have coiialltutml cvriy IU
hln nvvn saleinan. hv havfrm inarlcul In aimr. mm
attlclont the very loir-Jut Mien it can bo iohi fur latlity
raiMiit ponibly vary-4ll must bin almu.
I lie iion.u nre will npuiikt-il nu I piepariSanit gttt
palm taken with the lnaklns: no that nl.cnnbiiv wit!.
ilni full nmnraiica nl (rating a pirnl mini' atthe very
loH'i'nt price. .Mmi, Hlarise t 'i If -f pi "-etf n la ouhmj
nf ths lull-si style nnd hesi (pialltlci, which ni. he main
m urui;., in mu iuom i.tNtoiiauiu ana iicfi ui.iunct, J3
per cent, bt'lmv crei.lt priici.
uonicn.utr 1110 i.rcicini, in ti ci Bit feb.ire sum Una
804. JOM.rl .t CO,
Darino Act of Fikaoy. Tho steamer
Cbosapcakc, of tho Cromwell line, bound
from New York to Portland, on hor regu
1 rtrip, with a largo oargo, valued
8180,000, was taken possesion of on Mon
i day morning, of last week, by a party ofl
I .i.i ..r.,i,..l i... .i '1
1CUUI3 UUIUUGlJIIg ilUUUb SlbUUM, WI11J 1VU1V
apparently unarmed and inoffensive pas
senger.1. Tho oaptain was put in irons, the
second engineer shot' dead, nnd thrown
overboard, and some others of tho officers
wounded. The astonished pasengcrs wero
then notified that thry wero prisoners of
war to the (Jonfederato States of America.
This extraordinary proceeding took placo
about twenty-one miles northeast of Capo
Cod. Tho captured officers and crow, to
gether with tho pasngo!,J, were landed
by the daring pirates at Partridge Island,
and tho steamer then started off to sea-
When last seen sho was lying along-side
another vofsel, apparently taking in coal,
aud it was thought that (die would mako
for Washington, N. C, and cudcavor to
run tho blockado. Quite a fleetof Union
vossflIs,both ffoin Porthucl and from Ncw
York havo started off. in puriuit of the
Chesapeake.
PUBLIC SALE
Ol Valuable Personal Property
tl7II.li bi exnoseil to sale, by Public Vendue, nt the
VV renldencu ofihi u icraisuml. In Bcntt towinhln.
uoimnui.l luumy, L unit a., im-u. i,i(,:it crutfci; uu
S'llurdaij, January )th, 18GU,
Thi folloivlnf .'escribed artlclci nfpirsinal prop:r.y ,
iz.
Two Horses, and a two year Colt,
Two Cows and two young ditto,! UO
head of Sheep,'' two lirccding Sown and
Lighteeu .shoals, Ono Carnngo, tsulkcy,
One tivo-horxe Wngnn nnl a two home Slcl, una l'an
nlnii Mill (rrnlick make,) una S enjh, l!orn fch'iler,
I'lotVn. I'nirows, Cultivator, double ecu nf N anfc;-
Ilaruers, double ictt of Silver iimunteil Carriage Har
ness, two pair only-nets a lot of S ed Potato 'i, l.'ut
litijr lloz, mnl running I't'iui s generally, lu,tcluiir
willi n variety ol other articles too nuineruji lu lu.nt
tion.
IT?" tiala to commence nt 10 a'rl ick, a ni . when at
tendance will b.i givnn and conditions mak Known, by
Fcon township. Doc. an, ItW.
mmARTB
P1WE
II COBDSAL
CuMMt'S CITIP.J
vvLMO.v.mr eoxtU.vrTotx.LUii iti Disxjie.
A CARD.
TO CDN'SUM PTtVU ThMinderi'gnfdhivlnt b(n
restored to health In a few week', nysvery timH
temedv. ufKr havinz (UilT.-.l s.'teiu tears Mlli k
vcre luni ntlertlon, and that dr.Md dlseau. consump.
tion- is aiuioii. u m.iio UnonMi to hlifillu'.v.iiilfi.riu
the nunns "! cure.
To all wno desire II. ho win send a copy ef the pt.
sctlpllon used, free of chnnji'! with ths directions fi.t
preparlnit anil usin tna same, wlncli they will fiaj a
sure cure for colisuintition. itslhina. Lronrtiitl. l
The only object of the advertl.er lu lending tha pti-
srripiion is to uen -oi iiw uniiciau, ami sprenu lnlruik
tion which hoconcclveu tone invaluable ani' he Imui
vvery aufTerw-r will try his reniejy, o it m, coittlnci
noiiung, anu may provu a uiut.iuj.
I'.iilln wishliiit the presciiutlon will nlctsa addisii
l!cv. I'lnVAUll A. WILSON, WllllaiiKbutth,
Pept. 35, lBha -4m IUiiks County, New oil,
A disgraceful Sight.
On Tuesday tho 8th inat. a most shame
ful scene occurred in this place. A young
man and his mother were escorted through
town' chained together attended by two or
three able bodied men from 6no of North
ern counties who stopped along as if thoy
wero proud of their position men that
ought themselves to havo been restrained
of their liberty for committing such an
outrage. Just think for a moment !
Wuat 1,Abe" Costs Ui. At a recent
interview with a delegation of war howling
clergymen, Mr, Lincoln admitted that he
was "no prophet." That is true enough
ho is certainly no prophet to his country
whatevor bo may bo to tbo cause of old
Oormombor of Congress, lion. Charles . Satan and old John Brown. Lincoln has
Denison, takes his plaeo naturally with costLig cont thrco tbou8arjd miilion3 of
the most extreme and bittor Copporboad 1 . .. , .... ... ... .
opponents o tho, Administration, and has dollars and a millloB of lives and tuo 0Dd
already given votss for which ho may yet s not yet. What a scourgo to humanity
be sorry. Fortunately ho injures nobody that bo was ovor born.
but himself as tho loyal men in Congress
aro iu a large umjuriry.
Record of the Times,
Win. P. Miner thus writes of Hon. Chas-
A TJargian for Students.
Wo havo on hand and will soil at rcduood
Driccs.'Schollarshins.on almost nuv of tho
Denison. For tho foitliful discharge of his , njyijer Colleges and Seminaries of the
constitutional obligation, Mr. Donison, is ' Couutry. Young men desiring to finish
denounced as a "Oopporhead," by tho to-, lhoir Oolleijiato Eduoation, should call un-
Failed. The effort of tho President
to .colonize 500 persons of color on the
Southwest coast of llayli has' proved a
failure. -( Though unusual precaution was
taken to convey theso people to 'their des
tinatiou, many of them diod of disease,
while others fled to moro desirable local
ities. An inquiry into the facts of the
case will be instituted. iV. Y, Tribune,
Woll, you may tako all tho preoaution
you ploase, and you may institute all the
enquiries possible, every attempt to colo
nize your brcthcrn of color will provo a
failure. It has beon so in overy instance
and will continue so to be.
Chuiuiur a mother and eon together and
MoOleman was once a citizen of the j somiiug niem to jail in that condition until
United States, but now resides in tho I , . . , l,,,. i
"Jnrsoya" TJVioafyteai paper. I s "
Yes in tbo "holv land," but he will "' "lum u"uus" luu sllCL, U1
likely have a little business in Washington ' " lu UI .iu.pUri,on.--
i it urn vyuuiu nui, tiuuit uruuiuiud uu gunty
I r i mi :,!.. ti ..
ui uuui", i iuc uiiuiu uuuaium lb ,b VUIU-
mondable act to btual a blind dog's dinner
i l ,i ... .1.- .l r.. l. 1.H...1 T
UIIU IlliJIl 310I1U IIIU uog lOl - UUlIlg UIU1U. LU
our opiniou, no train of circumstances can
soon ; and will livo iu the whito houso.
Old Abo lias a few moro rails to
Illiuois.
split in
Oun Govcrnmont larnl cost ono dollar
an aero ou an average, and champagne
two dollars a bottle. Many a man dies
landless who during his lite has swallowed
a fcrtilo township, trees and all. So n
young man who smokes cigars and tobacco j
to tbo amount of one dollar a week, wastes
a farm of fifty acres each yoar, whioh in a
short time would bo worth a thousan'd by
its moro riso iu value-
Tub sole great objects of this war aro
the restoration of tbo uuity of tho nation,
justify such an outrage. Wo care not
what tho offences may have been, they do
not excuse tho oilicors in tho least. Thoy
aro not bound to inflict punishment until
after trial and conviction, tho law implies
iunooenoo uutil tho party is fouud guilty.
West Branch Democrat,
TAS
Is the Vital Principle of llie l inn Tm.
Obtained hv a ltcrullar nrocesn in the distillsiinn ir
tho tar, by which its highest medicinal pmprrllfs are i
retained. 1
It is tho medicine that cure a when ell others have
failed. s
Have yon a rough 1 Have you Sore Throai 1 Have'
you any 'if tho pMiuonitury symptoms of that most
taiai iiKCnsc, lounimpiiiin (
Thnsu wno should bu warned by these symptom" gen
erally think lichtly of them until it is too late. 1'rnm
this fact, perhaps more than any other, ariies the sad
prevalence and fatality of (lU.'asu which sweeps in
tn-i grave ni ii'nsi one.siwn oi luaiu a viaima.
hut nro il.s symptoms i
It usually begins with a short, dry cough, which soen
becomes habitual, but for soma time nothing is rats id
except a frothy mucus. Thu breathing ia Miinewhat
dilficult, and upon slight exercise much hurtied. A
sense of tightness and oppression as the chst i3 often
frit. As the iliiease advances tho patient h-coines
Uiiu in 1 1 . s 1 1 Is afilktid with losa of uppetite, great
laugnr, indolence, and dejection nf spirits; nnd may
rnntiuu.- inihis state fer a cousi lerable leuglli of time,
thai it is voiy readily nfferted by slight exposure or
fatigue if these eccur, thecoush bcromes niore trou
blesome, and is attended with ripsctoration, which Is
mo.t rnmo'is nnd I'r jc vcrv parlv iti thn iiinriiiii'-. Ii
'is lometimes streaked Willi blood, At this slagu night.
swtats usually si't in, nnd in some cases a prnniso
bio-ding of the lungs may also occur. I'nin in some
pnrt ortho chest it felt, and often n dllficully of lying
upon one or tho other side, without severe fits of
couching or a pence of fullness or suffocation, Is ex
pcrienced. Tho pulse becomes full, hard, and frequent
the hectic flush tines tho checks, and the dire malady
is fast hastening to its cloie.
Yon now nsk. "Is theie a cure!"
Consumption has been and can be cured by thi uao of
my TAUOoauui., even in apparently hopeless rases.
This ussTtion 1 make with tho ability to present thi
most complete videnco nftlu- truth, fipaco will not
admit of inygiviitg the contents of the many thousands
of toi-Unioni'iln to its value, wDtich l havo been and ar.i
receiving fioiu men and women of untuestinnahlo
worth and reputation I have had a number of these
rerlillcute.i printed in circuit foriuwhich I will si-mi
you iree on application Whether you now determine
to try the medicine or-uot, ssnd for Ihu circular. After
years of study and experiment, I ofl'er this uiediri.io,
b.'li :viug it to he ll.o best remody for nil pulmonary
and bronchial diseases, If you cannot bu lungful d by
tno uso ot in T.tr i.orunn, i believe youar) bejuinl nil
carlhyald. Vet ifthuo aro better niralo necnts, I
earnestly advise their uso, I holiest remeilins, the
best cure, are needed by those aliliciod with thi3 rtis.
case, lieleving this to h,i the best, 1 ask you to try it.
Many, iiotnnly of the n-'onle. but nhvsicians of eivrv
school and practice, are daily asking ino, "Whit is the
principle nr cause of your success in tlie tiealinent of
i uimoimry .Aiiisuiiipuou r- ,ny answer is tuis:
Tho imigoration of the digestive orguns-th.- strcng.
thenilig of the debilitated system Ihu purification nn 1
enrichment of the blood, must expel from thi sy.t m
tho corruption whiili scrofula breeds. While this is
elected by tho powerful alterative (changing from dis
caso to health) properties of I he Tar Cordial, its heal. '
ing and renovating principle is also nctine unnn the'
irriated surf.iees of the Iuiil's and thront, peiieirating
ach dcteasod part, rolieiing. subduini: mil imaiin i
and restoring a lieJlthful tendency. I,ct thi, two told
nower. tlie healing and the slienethouine. minium, i
act. in cnnjuucliou with Nature's constant recuperative j
ieiii!'.'iii-y. uiiu inn jiiuieill is savcu, ii ne lias not too
long (kla)cd u remrt to the menus of cure.
The fine Treo Tar Cordial will euro nmuln. Rnr.i
Throat, and Urea t llronchitis, Asthma, Croup. Ilnun. i
ing l.'nuph, Ilipiheri.i. and is also au excellent remedy 1
for discuses of lliol.idneys, nuil leinale complainls.
iiuwari; or couNTnr.FF.iTfi.
As this cold blasts of winter striko us
lot us remember that tbo striko the contra
bands as tbo ohilla of death, by reasou of
tho preservation of tho cont.titution.aud tho ' "'eir having porno from a warmer climate,
ry Miner, Mr. Dentson has voted to give
tho Soldiers 830 por month, to appoint
commissioners to settle our national diffi
culties, and to oompol tho President,to use
due diligenco to effect an cavJy exchango
on us before, selecting their location.
will bo to their advantage
It
The Prcsidont wants tho South to Bwear
to support his abolition and emancipation
of all our poor Soldiers now suffering in 1 proclamation ns a condition for coming
Kebol Prisons, for noithor of which votes, j back into tho Union, nnd tbo war is to
wo thing, ho will ovor " bo sorry," but Vf'o s bo waged until thoy aro forced to do it.
aro ''eorry" to soy, ond record tho fact If thoy would swear to support the Oonsti
with Bhame, that all theso, and many oth-' tution thoy could not corao. Now what is
er equally humano propositions, were the war for I
promptly voted down, in the prosont Con- j Z". , ,
cms by the very canting abolitsoni.ts, ' Mr. Joseph LiLiEY,has our thanks for
Mr. Miner pronounces "the loyal men in a mess of excellent Cm,; Corn , which he
r..... -ml i, t. ara Tna larrro hod preserved last August, in bait Pickle,
I. RUm ....h blatant hvno-' which is now as groon and dclioious at
rilMjv ItJ ... ------ : il f
tritoi t
Parson 13rownlow, who has been trav
oling through tbo Northern States boasting
of his bravery aud patriotism and collect
ing money to start a newspaper at Knox-
villc, Teiui., has given the world ample
ovidiyice of his cowardice, When the
rebels under Longstroet invested Knox
villo, instead of staying to defend tho city
ho took to bis heels and left others to fight
and defend his properly.
supremacy of tho laws of tho couutry.
Gtn, Geo. B, McCletlan.
, The Evening Post oalls upon tho Loyal
Lcaguo, whioh it eays has organizations in
every school district in the State, to im
mediately set to work and raiso the quota
on tho lato call of the President. Fivo
and the scantiness of their oo vcrinc. Sun
plios aro needed now as winter is setting
in. Licveianu Meaaer.
'Pliosn nrn wnnla fif. tn lr InQpritinrl nn
the conservative standard in tho comiugl Xes ana 1110 coia blasts "inter
Presidential election, and hoewbo holds strike hundreds and thousand of poor
aloft tho standard bearing this inscription,1 white peoplo, as tho chills of death." In
or an equivalent ono, will lead tho con
sorvativo hosts to victory, Mark tho pro
diction ! Louisville Journal,
tho garrets and damp eallars of largo cities
aro huddled together thousands ofshivoring
half famibhed men, womeu and cliildreu,
some of thorn wives and children of men
who have saoriOoed their lives in thiscruel
war," but tbo Leader has no words of sym
pathy or appeal in their behalf. They aro
,, C.,.t,, .!.. .,.', nn. ...
L.. . . , -1- . t ulut IHIIMICI V , IVntli, J.11UV uii;u oil will
avo excited tho righteous indignation of conflot of
tbo clergy throughout tho wholo-land, hut 6i10Ut busannas as rank-after ratik of bravo
now tho President may violato what they men ao swept away in tho field of battlo,
The Theatre Goinq Piiesident. It
was announced by telegraph a few days
sinco thi? tho President had so far recov
ered as to bo enabled to visit tbo Thoatre
nightly. The time was when it would
recruits in cverv school, district, tho Post oal1 ,uo laws of morality, aud set the Con- ""'1 a lor tho negro. 'Oh.Liborty, what
' ' .1-- -v.. i crimes aro committed in t tov iiiuno "
calculates, will relievo tho Stato of the
draft. Wo second that motion.
sti tu tion at defiance. Yet scarcely a per-
i
son can be found among them who does!
not approvo ot all no does, wo may ex-
Carlisle Vqluntcer,
CROUP.
Krtr IIvrx, D.-c. II ltt.
Having htan taught tint uioiliciuei, in order to lia
valuable, l.nnl otlgiuats with runic particular ficully
or school, wo considered patent meillrlu r, (u call d (
a humbug, until after luting our beloved child Willi
Croup, we wcra forced by th- sulferiug of another, frr.n.
tha sime lUsraae. and the advice nf IrliM.lt to try Cue's
Cough llalsain. Little IMJio had cone. and. tlinugh wt
loved him, we. would net call him Irom his quiet rot,
to share the snrron of this uul'ri ndly world Hut
Wilue is ther no remedy for the ( We found It h
Coc'i Cough llalsnni. It relieve! him in ubu'll twenty
minutes, to our great Joy, and the surprise of oth-ti.
V cannot be hired to dispinsu with tni prinltx
lies. ing. and we are glad to learn that .Mr. 1,03 his
made arrangements with parties, whereby it may til
rtiins more extensively snown. lu vlowof thiilJt 1111
say to every parent, when your child is aulT ririf with
Croup, give this llalsaui. give it freely. If we nil nr I
believe It to nu ins sen remedy icr you. wo ceriiiiiiy
would nut ray it. Truly yours.
I'.liWARIl OWIN'UIiU
MI.HCY (i WINEUL.
Tor tale by Dru;sl(ts everyrvhere.
U. U. CLA1IU, U CO , Proprietors.
Niw lUvir, Court,
JSee adrfrtircmcnt in another column.
Ileeembn 12, lr.i,3-:'t.
I M POlt I'AN'l' TO i,AUH:S. Da. IIarviv's PiKua
Tills hao never et failed iu removing dilheultii ant.
Ing Jioin obstrKciton . or stoppage of nature, or iu re
storing the system to petletl health whan sUiTiirni
frmnhpiiiel ,lf cti-iis, Prolapsus, .I'teii, the Whitss.
or other wrnknrta nf ths Ulerinu Urgaas, Th2 I'llls
rre perfectly hr.r, nl-ss on thi crnstituti ui and mayba
ta!i 11 by tli j luont dclii'.ite fi'inal 1 without cauiing 1,11
Ireis - the -anu time th y act ike a 4-lrinu by slrui'th'
ening invigorating and restoring Ih n)v in tu a tu ai
thv coiiilitlnn, au I by b linging oil the monthly prrlol
w ilh r 'gularii) , 110 matter irom wlut causa- t.ei at.
striicliou may ans2. The shot, Id. tinvvnv t, I'oT bs
tak 11 cluringthe first three or four month, of pr.'gnar.cy,
thoujli safe nt any oth.'r time, ai.inisiani.ia'o woulJ b
the result.
I ach box eentain? fll rill', price 91
Da. llrtltVUV'.-Tlll'.ATlHnon liinascsr.f enal'.i.
l'n Miatiry, .Miscairliigu, Pairunu st, ft rllity 1 1 j n 0
du:tlou inidnbuscs of nature, and emphatically Vn
l.a lies' Privalo Medical A lvisr. a pamphl 't of r,4
pages. s"nt tree to o iy address, t-lxciu, required tn
pay lost-ue.
'I I11 Tills and book will be sent by mall wh-n!!ili(J.
JturJly s.altd. and prep lid, by
J. I.KVAN M I).. Ocnrral Agent.
No. 1G Cedar it., Mvv York
IC "old by all the principal drusjiili.
HiT-mber W. lS6:i ly.
I A FOUTUSl-: P0 Aiili I
r. 1 t (i r. rttjt u n on wo.Mr.Ni.
IV" O hunilrig. but an enlinly new tiling. Only thi's
i-t moi.tlH in this couoto I No clap-trup oparat u a
gull the public, but a genuine in, m uiaKing ib.tig
read llo circutsr if instruction once only, and yuav-ill
uuder-tnnd it perfectly A I a, y li 11 - Jmt nrlit'O
ine that she la iiiakiu' as hih a- l,V"iity dollars sums
clays! fiviup insirudiens in this nit. 'J'iiou anils of
Eol.lt' rsaro making m-mey rapidly nt it No p-isnn
uto to b'J urfed to patronise it, ft is a thins 'hat tak
intl.tr thnn itnylbini; ever b foro offered. Von .an
bakee money with it homo r abroad on steamboat r
cailri nd carsj and in the country or city. You ni I be
lidllhcl iu pnrsuini.' it, not only because it will J 1 1 i a
Inii'lsinue income, but also in r.onsVeiii,.nc.i of th iffn
oral aduiirntiou which it elicits. It 1. pretty ui.ich ail
profit, "A mere Inlle is neccisarytu start with.
There is scarcely one person out Of thou an, 14 who
ever pays any attenuouto advertisements of thu i(l I
SailKiu- they nre humbug Consequently thuc l.'1
do Rud for instructions will have a broaililcl 1 tu ma)::
mone) in. There is a class nf persons in this v.11 ',
wtiotlilnl; tint because they have been hur.i!i,igcd cat
of a dollar or so, that ov. rj thins that is advertised is a
humbug, ('oustqueiitly they try nnunirc. Tito penea
who succeeds is ihu one that heeps on trying uaiu he
hits ornithine, that piys him.
This art coat lie. one thousand drllars, and I cjp-'t
' o in. ikn money out uf it and all w ho p iroliasa tin 't
of mu will do the same, tine Hollar sent to me will
insure the prompt return of a car l f iiistruitious 1:1
ine art, i tie money win ne ri inrn u 10 inooneicii'
isOdil. W.M.'I I.ll T. l lNSl.IiV.
No. 1 Par Plate, New Yoik
Oct. Si, IS03-3mo.
)ELL'S SPHCIF1C PILLS Wail
i ) RiNTin m all CisES Can ha telle Jon' Nrv r
fall to cure! Uo nm nauseate I Are speedv lu a tini'
No ch.ini;a of di'l required I llo not inurl' ic i,!l
husinu.K nursuitsl Can be used without del it. on '
Tho eenuino has tlw namo of the nrnnrlttor nnd UtftS ards ol '.'UIKures llm past mom 1 some . f thera
Pino tree blown iu thu bottle. All others nro .noriim very severe cases. Over line Hundred physlni'.u. Havo
PllICE i irTT CtXTS AXn OSC llOLUR FKR HotTIS.
Prepared only by thu proprietor. .
m. li. U ..HSJIAKT,
No. 10 NoiiTit Sncb.sD St.,
PIIILAUELPIJIA, PA.
Far Sale by all Druggists,
December 10, lSOn-Gui.
Auditoi's Notice.
In thi Orphan)' Court for the County of ColumUai r.t-
laic nr joitn .watrmn, tale 0 icott UvcnMp, deems tJ.
A 1.1. persons Interested will tako noti-o ihat tho un
dersisnid a mini mo 1 Auditor be the nrui,.,,,' 1-..,,
of Columbia county, to make distribution of the balance
In the hands of fc'unmel 11. Anderson, admiuistrator of
John Anderson, deceased, will meet the parties at his
otllio.in Illoounburi', on Wednesday, the '.'Oih day of
January, A, I)., lMil, nt 10 o'cloik, A. ,M for the pur
pose of his oppointnu nt. when ami where all persons
inti roftednro requested to present their claims ur bj
debarred from coming lu for a aharo of such ass' n.
IHoomsbure, Ilic. 10, 15C.1-4WJI. ' " ''"JuViVcr.
Auditor's Notjco.
la the notttr rf the atteunt tf John Stale and John K,
Orett, assignees of Ettas ('trillion, ef'thoriinrir, 1:1
the county if Columlia,
'l'HIl creditors of llhaa Wertman, niuna!! other per
X ions Interi'SluJ, will taku notice thai 1; II. I.iiiin
has been nppnlnted by th Court of Common Pleas of
111s .ouuiy 01 n.iiiuuiia, auuiior.' in make dUtlibutinn
of tho balanco in thu hanJa of John Slaley nnd John II
Qrotz, nssiBiiees of Ihiaa Werluiau, The auditor
hereby sivos notlt6 that Uu will ntlund at his otlicc, in
IllBonisburn oil Thursdav, the '2M day .of January. A.
II., leil-l. for thu nuriioio or nttcndiiiL' in iim . r ,i
his appnlntmciil. when and wlwro all persona iniores
ted in tho ii,ld fund can attend if they think proper,
uud present their claims, or bo debarred front idmliiir lu
lurusuaruoi 1110 luiiu, 1;, , J,l'Ivp,;,
IlloomsburE, Dec, 19, l6C:i-lwS. Auditor.
when growing in th Corn-field.
It is stated that steps
by Congress at an early dale for
out of service a largo number of major and sua his proclamation to that effcot, Abo
bxigadior generals.
I about forty will b thus viosded out from respoud in a hearty amen
' ths army. Latkaivanna Rtgisttr,
Death op an Editou. J. K Calhoun '
Auditor's Hotlce.
lu the matter of the administration, account of Benjamin
liomboy and Isaac Ifagutr, Administrators of Isaac
Wagner, late of llemlocK toicnlhip, Columbia cont'j de-
Take
y the
died at his residence in Kittaoing, of tv- '"i. thereof, A... ittj tnmako duiribmion of the
. ! e .. ..... p.. balance, in tho hands of tin. Ailmiin.in.n.i-. ,,
pilOlU lever, 011 IIIO Ottl instant. ItO Was thehelrS of .did deceased, will attend to ;tho Tautics of
used them ill their practice, and nil speak well 01 th ir
etneacy, nuil approve of their oouipo-itinn. wliti h i
entirely vetretable, and harmless oil the system. Iluu
dreds of certillcates tan be shown
Uell's Specidc Pills aro tho 1 ricinnl and only senuln 1
Hpecllk Pill. They are adapted for male anJ fjuials
old or youiif;. and ilia only ruiab.o remedy t '"rdf'cti
11 permanent and speedy cur w in nil cases of fpi ruii
torrhea, or Seminal Wcukness, with nil Its train of
evils, such as I'rsthral aud Vaginal Uls'linrs a, f.l t
thu Whites. Nightly or Involuntary Ihnii-ious In r
tlnuance, (leuital liebilily and Irritability, Imnot r.ci.
Wcaknera or Loss of power, Nerviom Helnlity. i
nllof whulinri-ca priiKipally from Sexual Lxcesies r
tfelf. huse, nr soino constitutional dcruuituuicnt, aiu
incapacitates lii i mlfirer frori fulfillint' tho duties of
uintrleil life' In all sexual diseases us GnnonlMS
Cliet. and ritrictures. and iu Ui'eaies of the Plaudit
and Kidneys, they act nsncharm! Ttli fiicxpen
onced by takinita single bos.
a ml by nil Ihu principal ilrujtsista. Trio S
They will be sent h. mail, securely e al it, anJ ten-
fidentully, ou receipt of the money, by
j. iinvtv. m n.
Ko. 70 Cedar St., Now Yor
Consultlns Phyiictan for tin treatment of Seminal,
Urinary. Bexuul, and Nervous Ihsenscs. lm will
send, free luull, the fullowiiij; valuable work, in iul
uil eiiveli'iio :
Tin 1'ipiietii THorssNO-l-n. OI'.LI.'t) Til"' ATI li
on elfMiusc, Premature fecay, Iti'iioteiicn and
ef power, riexual Diseases, Bemlual Wenknesi, Mflmr
nuiissions. (ien.itui Debility, &c c., a pamphlet of I
paces, emit. lining ioipertaut advice tu tho millet, t. an '
which should ba rend by every suff'rer. at tho ine.i
of euro iu U10 severest statfe Is plainly set fuilh l'
stninps required 10 pay postago,
Deeeuiber 12, ICIU-ly,
ADM INISTKATOR S NOT I CE.
Estate of Chatlcs Goodman, dee'd,
ETTEltS of administration on th ci-
.slntfl of Chnrles nnoilinnli. Intu nf brinrcr.' k WP
Coluinbia county, deceaiud, havu been grunt id by tin
llcsiilerof said county to thu the tindersljned nil" "
sides in Iho tame towutliip i nil periihns havlns tlJln "
agnlnit tho ostntu nf thn ilicoilent nre requested tu fre
aentlhcm to tlio ndmlnlrtrntor nt his ri'iiJ'-'iice witn
out delay, and all persoiiB Indebtcil to mako psjinJin
tin,
aro to bo taken pect theatres to bo attached to churohas. in , Esq , editor of tho Arrastroug Democrat, 'ro the heirs of said Isaac Wanner, dece asui , tu
alo for mustering a short time. If the Prcsidont should is- and formerly a member of tho Lcgiilaturofrpffi afttt?U
ii is eaiimaieti mar, mionism, inciuii.g uieigy aim iaiiy,woum nian of amiablo disnosition and consid. "Pi,uJ.,.,!,".e,!lUJI '.lU 01,C8 "' 'ninburs, mi Tiiatur'
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eranle intelligonoo. a sound laWyor and ' thu (orcnoou, when ond wbcro you win uiiend if
. ' you think Pinner. W umiit
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Thei f crips, aru iiininnunti nf 815 and S51 ana i'
aito much cash, by thu Student on eutringiilber "fla"
above Colleees. Younuiiidii deiiring to obtain a nnui'
ui Colleglata Eiluiatlon, will hoie euttagood ipccum
inn by ipplying nt thi effita ofiho
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