Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, April 16, 1864, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
JfDlTMD BT LS7I L TATH, TKOPniETOn.
BLOOMSBURG, PENNW, l
atnrday Morning, Apr. 16,1064
" Onr Oonatltutlon Emrd It avert
Onr (storleua Unionhold it dear I
Onr flurry Flog forko It never I
The proud Oaueaa ilanour only peerl
TOR PRESIDENT IN 1864,
GEORGE B M'CLELL AN
Subjaatlotha decision of tin National Contention.) trillO of to-day.
Torlos of 76 an Abolitionists I
of G4. j
The Democrat! who nto one-half of
tbeJNortb, stand precisely upon the samo
platform, ndvoosle tbo sumo doctrines that
Washington, Jefferson, Hnncook, Adams
and tlio American prtriots adhered to in
1770. Tlioy aro tholinical ilecondauts,tho
truo representatives, aro in fact tho truo
patriots of our day, whilo their opponents
arc tho Tories of tho times. Wo proposo
to defaad tlicso propositions by arguments
that cannot bo gainsayed, saya tin Day
Book.
Tho Whig party of 1770 hollered that
tlio only truo, tho only legitimates basis of
tho government, was in tho consent of tho
governed. This h tho Democratic doc-
Tlio Tory doctrino of
ANOTHER EXHIBITION I
OF THE HYPOCRISY OF THE
Pllh 'J ENDED EXCl. USI VE
FRIENDS OF THE SOLDIERS.
Show 'cm Up.
The Syracuse Journal relates a little
Incident that occurred in that town a few
days tines, when a deserved rebuko was
given by a couple of ladies to one of the
Vlack-tongued Union Leaguers, that aro
eternally and upon all occasions annoying
and insulting peaceable and loyal demo
crats. Ilo states "that upon entering a
etorc a young man noted for his intenso
J.taguism was sitting near tho counter
reading a news journal. Ilo hit upon a
tirade of abuse against tho "copperheads,"
snd at once supposed he had a good thing
on band. Near tho counter purchasing
groceries, were two ladies, one of them
dressed in deep mourning. Hearing some
causal remark dropped about tho shinplas
tcr currency, tha young man threw down
tbe newspaper, and in a loud voice com
menced anathematising all Detnooratswho
did not sympathise with tho administra
tion, stigmatising them as brutes, cow
ards, copperheads, traitors, &c, &o. For
a time no ono noticed tho gallant Union
Leaguer's remarks, nnd ho grow more vi
tupcrativo and vehement in his denunci
ation of "Copperheads." At lar-t one of
the ladies turned half round upon him, and
Tcmnrked that that was pretty langaago
for a "gentleman" to use in a public store.
Tho gallant young man snoeringly an
swered that his language was good enough
for Copperheads and all who sympathize
with them." This was too much to bo
ndured, and tho othor lady the ono
dressed in mourninc turning upon her
i,cel. .went up with a sort of indignant traitors to liberty. This is tho position of
movement toward her insulter, and look- the Abolitionists of to-day. The British
i..g the young man full in tho eye, said, Tory believed that tha King could set
-nrrtinnllc- Sir ! mv husband is a Do-! asida the Constitdtion under tho "war
j - j
1770 was that government did not rest up
on the consent of tho pcoplo governed, hut
they relied instead upon tho bayonet and
tbo sword to hold thorn into subjection,-
Tho Tories of to day holiovo in tho satuo
thing. Tho patriot Whigs of 1770 favored
no other Union. This is the Union tho
Domocrats are for to day. Tho Tories of
1770 wore not for a voluntary Union, but
for a oocrccd one, and so aro Tories of
1801, alias tho Administration party.
Tho British Tories of 1770 claimed that
the King had tho right to suspend the
writ of habeas corpus ; proclaimed martial
law over the whole country ; arrest and
throw into prison, or transport into a dis
tant land anybody ho saw fit, without any
legal power but his own will. The Abo
lition Tories of 1804, in America, defend
tho President in tbe samo cxcrciio of the
samo usurpation. Tho American patriots
of 1770 protested against them ; so do tho
American Democrats of 1801. Tho Brit
ish Tories of 1770 sustained tho King In
endeavoring to excite a demonstration
among the slaves Tho Abolition Tories
of to-day ara in favor of the fame measure.
Tho patriots of 177G protested against it
in the Declaration of Independence. They
denounced it as a high crime against man
kind j so do tho Democrats of 18(54. Tho
Tories of 1770 called themselves the King's
friend," exclusive loyalists." Tho To
ries of to-day flaunt under the same des
ignation, "loyalists," and toll us that the
President can do no wrong, and that wc
must not appose nny of his enormities.
They aro "loyal" to tho monarch, but
The Abolitionists in the. State Legislature
and in Congress refuse to pay them half
of Common Lubircrs Wages!
Ilinnisnuna, March 30, 1604.
Editors nt The Pmt.ADKi.rHM Aqe :
Sonator Hopkins offered a resolution
to day, instrnsting tho committee on Fed
eral Relations, to bring in a joint resolution
instructing tho committo our Senators, and
requesting our mcmbors of Congress to
vote for a law to pay non-commisioned offi
cers nnd private soldiers, in gold, or its
equivalent in paper monoy. The discount
nf. tin fimn iiptrin nvnr -10 nnnrn. it wnnlil
- - " - . . , . t s it !...!
inorcaso tho soldiers' pay, if paid in green. "" Pr.BBim..y r.u uPu
Pennsylvania Legislature.
SENATE,
IIamuuuro, March 20, 1804.
The Senato met nt 10 o'olook,
Statb Bounty to Volunticus.
Mr, Kinbky presented the following
resolution :
WnicnEAS, tha President of the United
State deemed it neoessary to issuu another
call for two hundred thousand more men
to aid in putting down tho llobcl ion, and
Whbrbab, Tho people of P. nmylvania
have with characterise liber.n iy and pa
triotism contributed by taxation nearly
twenty-three millions of dollars to raiso
bounties to pay volunteers under tho late
calls for fivo hundred thousand mn which
Ncm SV&ucrliscmcnts.
CHARLES G. BARKLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
llLOOMfllltMO, COli. CO.. PA.
Office On Main Streot, in tho F.x
chango buildings, ovor Miller's Storo.
Mooniaburg, April IS, 1804-3m
MftWWtJHlWiililllll IH I II .III. Ill II 1 '""
TBBAaUUBll'B fl A I. 15
UNSEATED LANDS.
A OREBABrit to the-provision! of nn
So docs tho American Aboli
Wo might follow the analogy
mocrut a 'Copperhead,' as you term them power.
. and he is now on the battle-Gold with a , Zionists.
inusk't in his hand. My only brother n,uch furtlicr- but U is usclos-' 1Jritish
was a Democrat, and hilaid down his lifo Toism in 1770 and American Toryism
at An.ietam, fighting under General Mo- in 1804, aro identically tho same. Had
Clallan for his countrv while von. r.0Or'lne tauer ,,TCU ,D x"" lucJ wou,a ua
a l r
pitiful wretch and disgraced coward, aro
liera sitting by the stove cursing at men
whose shoe-latches you arc unworthy to
lie up. Why don't yoit, young, able-bodied
and vigorous as you arc, take up e.
taken sides with tho British King,
the Democrats would havo
Washington and Hancock.
musket and go nnd Gght for the cause you
pretend to have so much at heart, instead
of sitting here insulting brave man through
their wives. I, sir, lost a brothor at An
tietam, and I regret it tho more now, that
lie is not hero to chastise your insolenco
upon the spot." The League wilted ho
whilo
been with
Tho British
' Tories were for a despotism. S arc the
' Abolitionists. In view ot tho surprising
analogy between the parties, wc suggest
to our Democratic fiieuds of tho press
whether it would uot ho well to call the
Abolitions tho Tories ot 1804, They aro
tho Tories tho Democrats aro tho "pa
triots." They aro the dieciplcs of King
George 111, and hia unscrupulous minis
; lr Tr,l XTnrll, .UI1 !. T ...
did not ice things in that light and alter t . , " ' L""1UU'-"B Ufu
stammering, "hemming" and 'hawing," tho d.scples of Washington.
ona rcratcuing nis acau in vain xor a re
ply, he turned sickly pale, picked up his
hat and left. Wo vouch lor tho truth of
tho above, and it is only one incident out
cf many.
Embarrassing the Administra
tion. Tho present administration is more ea
sily "embarrassed" than any that over ex
isted before. Every one who votes in op-
A-Mos Kcndaia on McCtEtLAN. ' position to tho abolition ticket, or dissents
Hon Amos Kendall, Postmaster General in the slightest degreo from the general
under Genoral Jackson, on beinc invited poliy or an' 6iven measuro of the admin-
to prido at a mass meeting oi tho people Oration, according to tho abolition theory,
in favor of General George B. McClclUn "embarrasses" the administration, and
for the Presidenoy, to bo held on Thurs-1 consequently is a rebel sympathizer. To
day last, at Cooper Institute, New York, I doubt lho nlaHuiMj of Mr. Lincoln, or to
replied as followi : intimate that any mistakes or rascalities
"I will bo in New York, God willing, on have been committed during his official
lho crenim? of tho meetiorr. If lho frinmia ea:cer or to sP,ak Vl&hiy of tho nogro-
ofMo JIellan and the country, in New I is CODoluslve evil1eno of ac ialontion to
emuarrass mo uovcrnineni. J.ue political
backs, to about S'-!0 per month instead ol
$13, now paid them.
This resolution, so jutt U our gallant
soldicri, was advocated by Messrs, Hop
kins, Clytner, Wallace and Lamborton,
all Dcmocrats,and was opposed by Messrs.
Jolinsou, Lowry, Fleming, St. Clair and
Wilson, all Republicans, whoso principal
argument was that tho Den.oorats had
brought forward for tho purpose of making
nolitical out of it. which was virtually, ad-
milting that (ho measuro wonld b popular
with the peoplo. Now as these Republi
cans have heretofore claimed to be tho ex
clusive friends of tho soldiers, thu opposi
tion to paying thcin in gold, or its equiva
lent In greenbacks, docs not comport at all
with their professions. But mark how cun
ningly they dodge and pull tho wool over
the soldiers' eyes. Senator Champncys, a
Republican, moved to amend Mr. Hopkins'
resolution, which was" imperative on tho
committee, so as to make it a resolution
merely to inquire into tho expediency of
doing ko.
Mr. Nichols, another Republican, then
moved to substitute in place of Mr. Hop
kins' resolution to pay tho soldiers in gold
a resolution to increase their pay, without
saying how much it should be increased ;
nnd after Mr. Nichols' substitute was car
ried by tho votes of the Republicans, Mr.
Hopkins then moved an amendment to the
substitute, that the increase should not be
less than 24 a month. Tha Republicans
fiuding themselves cornered, daro uot vote
ugainst Mr. Hopkins' amendment ; and it
was accordingly carried unanimously.
The Republicans are very generous to
tho soldiers in warning them againit Cop
pcrhc&ds and lavishing praiso opon them
and send Governor Curtin to their camps
to present flags to them and to cover them
all over with moonshino cemplimcuts and
shoddy blankets ; but, when it comes out
down and liko the Indiau's flea they are
not there.
A short time ago Mr. Dcnison, a Demo
crat from onr State, offered a resolution
in Congress instructing the committee on
military affairs to bring in a bill to allow
the soldiers 530 a month. Mr. Washburne
of Illinois, a Republican, moved to chango
it so as to havo tho committee merely in
quire into the expediency of doing so', and
the Republicans all voted for tha change
and the Democrats against it Tho Re
publicans having the majority, Mr- Wash-
burne's amendment was carried, conse
quently wo find tho Republicans, both in
Congress and in our Stato Legislature op
posit g the interests of tho soldiers ; and
yot claiming to be their only friends. They
may think that as tho soldiers don't gel
any thing to read but republican newspa
pers they can kaep the wool over their
eyes, by keeping them in ignorance
of what is going on at homo. But if I am
not greatly mistaken, their relatives at home
will remember those who romembor them
notwithstanding tho hollow-hearted pro
fessions of their professed Republican
friends. Vetbkan
real CBtnte ; therefore.
Resolved, By tho Senato and Ilosnc of
Representatives, &c, that the Governor
in connection with the Slate Treasurer, he
and thoy arc horcby authorized to offer
three hundred dollars for each volunteer
nccossary to fill up the quota of this Stale
under tho President's call for two hundred
thousand men, dated the 14th of March,
1804, and for the purpose of enabling the
j Stato to pay said bountics,the Govcnorand
Stato Treasurer are hereby authorized and
empowered to reocive proposals for a loan
of eight millions of dollars, nnd to issue
bonds, to be redeem d by tho State in ten
years, bearing interest nt six per centum
per annum, payable semi-annually on the
first days of May and November, in each
and overy vnar, and for tho purpose of
providing for tho payment of tho interest
and creating a sinking fund to redeem nid
bonds at maturity, tho Committo of Ways
aud Means of tho House of Representa
tives bo instructed to report a bill taxing
U 'railroads and canah in or passing
through the Stato, a light transit duty on
passengers, coal, iron aud other products
and merchandise carried on aaid roads ond
canals.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate oj Christian jMuJJlei, rlec'il.
TmrnilSiof Bilnilnltnlioii nntlic Cdatpof t'hrlnlfin
jMnnifT Into of Centre tun., ijolnnilila cn.. clrc'il.
lint... hpnn ffrnntpj liv tlia Ilralntpr of Cnlumtiiit CO.. to
tliounilerilRncil I nil pcraont Imvlm cl.nnu nonlint thi
mtnto of IIih ilcccilcut nr! rcqucsteri to pre ion I thcnilo
tlm Ailniliil.trntor nt III. rcaltlcnco I" n.ild town
lit p without ilclny, mtt all pcranm Indihtcil to mtk
imymunt forthwith. n ntttnn
C-A.UUl.lJ UU.T UU OUUII
April Id lEfit-Crr 3 CO
A At .r rnuiMr. rntltWit in An dlrtcttM tht
rnodS trllln( Untenlcd I.indt tot tut; mill other
n...i ilii, l!Mh iloiror March. IH 15. n l 111
riirttirr rjiipnlcintnU thereto. ieil tho IJtli dnf, (if
Alntcli. IHiJ. iUtlid.ijror Alurcli, IwJl n I lilh ilr or
u,.. -i. iNiT.tiin Tf. niiiriT nf Hi county of UulwiibU
hereby iilvci nutlceto alt pcrtom cotici tnail thcrrln.
that unk-M tho l.'ii., lload, Srliool foot and Stato Tit,
.. .I..n ..n llm (f.tfnvuliirt Ir.rl. nf 1 In .I-M..I Lllfllll. tltll
oto In Lotuiniim county, aro pau neiurr iue ujj ui
nlrt. llw. ulwl-iir .Oi-li onrt.of trm.t Ul will Day the
litiM mill conta chaiBcnble thereon, will lm old el thu
COURT IIUUSU, in liloonmtmrK, county of Coluinlila.
on tho I3th ilay ol June ISM, uelnt tho neconu iiiouuay,
nml to bo continued by niljouriiiiicnt, from May to day
for arrearage! of Uioa duo raid county, uuJ ilia auit
aiarueu ou eacn iraci reapecuveiy
WARRANTEES OR OWNERS.
BEAVER TWP.
FILES II ARE IV A L
Sprini) cm& 0nmmcr
EVERYBODY
TlinunderalRneil, rrntcful Tor p.mt palronncc, repce
fnliv liifuriii lii.rii-iiiincr nnd the nuhllrecncrnllr
that lie linn Just rcreivi'd from the Ka.terno eltlei, tlio
targcat nnu mosi acicci aiucn 01
SPHINGANDSUMliJEIt.
TI1.1l liaa yt been opened In Iltoninshurc, to which he
Itivllea 1110 niicniioii 01 ma irieoin.. iino nafurua iiiciu
that they nru oirercd for f.ilo nt L'rcnt iKirfallii. Ills
mock coiuprlKea n Inns nsortiiient of
(lliNTI.UJll.N tf WIIAIIINCI ArPARKt.,
Coiinliii! 01 t'ArinoiiBLE llKEfs Cot, of i-fcry di
crlpllon; I'nntB, Vrstn. Shirts, Crnvata ttcki. Cotton
llanilkcrclilcfi), Olovea. (iuspuudera. tee.
Gold Watches and Jewelry.
Of every description, Hut- nnd clicnp.
N. II. Remember " Loietnbtrg't Chtsp F.npri.'
call and ee. No clinrge fur exniuinj! OooiU,
D.WlU UKJW 1..MI1.IU.
Uloomiburz, April 1G, 18G4. (June IrfjO J
York, think that it would best further tho
cause for mo to preside, you aro at liberty
to mako the tho announcement. I am
losing my .patience in reading Gen. Mo
Clellan's report. Tbo injustice done him,
and tbe attrocious wrong to his noble army
and the country, are enough to make the
blood of honest and patriotic men boil
'within them."
-Re.
Conor ession'al Proceedings
solved, That Poverty is a crime.
Resolved; That any person convicted of
.this crime hall be compelled to serve in
the army for a term not leis than three
jears.
Gen. McCx.Ei.nAN. We will give our
readers a single sentence from a private
letter written by a soldier in tho Army of
the Potomac 11 It is tho almost unani
mous and anxious prayer of this entire
army, that General McClellan may bo
nominated for the Presidency by tho Dem
ocratic party."
The commissions of the following
nuuiod gontlemen, newly elected Justices
of tho Peace, in Columbia County, aro in
tho hands of tho Registor via 5 William
Priti, Orapgo 5 Lewis Vcttcr, Catta
vissa; P. K. Ilerbein, Lncast ; Jacob
Harris, Hoinlook 5 Isaac McKaroey, Scott
"Win. Kllnetob Briarcreek (Samuel Rhone
Bin ton j Samuel Neyherdj Centre ) Den
fri ffeiobelrl, Meier
Generals, the Shoddy contractors, the
absconding agents with thousands of dol
lars belonging to tho soldiers, do not in tho
least embarrass the administration. In
fact, it is impoisible for any Abolitionist
to "embarrass,'' no matter what he may
do.
If at any timo a Democrat happens to
suggest that tho President takes good care
of his own interests, or is using his power
for political purposes, ho is scouted aud
pronouueed "disloyal." It is possible that
Democrats havo as much at stake in this
contest, and have as much interest in tho
success of thoir country, as has even Mr.
Lincoln or nny of his paid agents. Thoy
havo patiently made sacrifices, and aro
willing to do so to any extent necessary to
put down this rebellion, but rather object
to tho unfair and mean ditpsition maui
Bounties to Volunteers.
Hon Jno- C. lillis, has sent us a copy of
the act of Assembly legalizing the action
of county commissioners, nnd tho corpo
rate authorities of any city, ward, boiough,
school district, and road Commissioners or
Supervisor of any township in granting
bounties to volunteers. All assessments of
taxes for suoh purposes aro also legalized
Tho property of non-commissioned officers
and privates, in the service, or of those
who died therein, or woro permanently dis
abled whilo in the service, or served 18
months and were honorary disoharged
and of widows, minor children, or moth
ers, of non-cemmissioned officrs or privates
who died in tho service, is oxemptod from j
CHEAP new GOODS
HE undcrsirriicd having entered into
eo. partnership in Hie Mercantile lu.lne.i un
der the (Inn of
FRITZ & BOWMAN.
would respectfully announce, that we linve purehned
and lint received n large and ai led nsiorlmeut ol
iJ ER UJ1A NI)J. E
which wo will acll very cluap f.ir cah. Our nitirt
ment con.iits of everything uauolly kept in a country
tilore, euch
DRY GOODS & GROCESIES.
i(()t KMKY
mm km medicines
Hats, dps, and Clothing, Bootu uud
buocs, tie , 1x0.,
Htore in the old and well known ft and of C. l.aian
& Co. (live ua a CALL. W.U. ritl'I'Z.
11. W. DOrVMAIf.
Or&nccvllle, Ta., April IS lSb4-3iu
J. Wcichnelbaum,
OPTICIAN,
I-'mi PHILADELPHIA,
1-t caprrtftilly infurini the cltliona of Illoottitb'irf and
V vicinity that lie tins npi'iied a ROOM m lk kx
anan(u Hotel where lie ofjera fur sale
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Reuben Rlish
Christopher Render
William Clem
Henry Dcitteriek
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William Evani
James Evans
Oliver Edge
Philip Tress
Rhoney Gardenhonse,
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John King
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Henry G. Miller
npnry Miller's Hiirs
O. P. Mann & Roat
Philip Miller
Philip Wall
J. P. Finchcr
Georgo Sontt
MADISON.
William Ellis E.t.
Jacob Mnscr
William Giiiglee
Mt. PLEASANT
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Thomas UeiidCald
Aaron Gross
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ROARING GREEK.
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George Dwcee
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Philip Ku'pt
Isaac Lindville
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To School Directors.
The Common School Laws of Pennsyl
vania, require Sic. CLVI. ''That tha
county superintendent shall annually, on
or Deioro tue lirst iUonday in June, lor
ward to the Superintendent ol Common
Schools, the report of tho several echool
ditricts of thoir respectivo counties, and
shall also themselves mako an oxtonded
report of tho condition of the sohoo's un
der their charge, suggesting such improve
ments in tbo school system as they may
deem useful, and giving such other infor
mation in regard to the practical opera
tion of common schools, and the laws re
lating thereto, as may bo deemed of pub
lic interest."
We deslro to act in strict accordance
with this requisition, and respectfully re
quest the directors of the several school
districts, to aid us, by forwarding their
respectivo report as early as the twenti
eth of May
5PEGTAC8.ES?
Of Every Variety tiize Anil Quality.
A new Invention nffnectacles for distant or clot-
lliponlnro .ol.r, in f mmliiie. with Enid, silver, .tecl. and t'lrtnlia ehell
..v.. u . 1U uol.u U1 f--,--,,,, nl,ew improved as.ortment of p-rlfocal
blank reports nnd certificates, shall bo 1 d parabola -round lliiit (5!.ica of his own maim
r I fncture. He would pnrliciilarly call the attcntiou of
promptly bupplicu by notifyiDg tUe Uounty
Superintendent.
UIIAS. G. BARKLEY,
Co. Sup' l
Blorasburg, Col. co. Pa.
Continental Monky The firt issue
was mado in 1770. Tho depreciation be
gan in three years afterwards, and went
on as follows :
March, 1778,81 in coin was worth Sl,-
75 iu paper.
September, 1778,51 in coin was worth
84 in paper.
March, 1770, 81 in coin was worth 810
in paper.
September, 1770, 81 in coin was worth
S10 in paper.
March, 1780, $1 in coin was worth 810
in paper.
December, 1780, 81 in coin was worth
S100 in paper.
May, 17811, 8 in coin is worth C500in
paper.
Not long after these days the holder of
government money paid twenty thousand
dollars for a ham, and ten thousand dol
lars for a half a pound of tea. Nobody
could complain that tho debt was uot fairly
contracted. But failuro and repudiation
were none the leo inevitable.
N. Y, Mercantile Journal.
441
400
420
400
100
277
285
3120
3390
103
330
381
100
381
394
394
250
130
ohn Shaffer 05
Samuel J Healer 44
Do Do 35
Do Do 10
CONYNGIIAM
Ebenr-zer Uranium 121 30
John Young SO 02
Joshua Beam 40 41
Nathaniel Urowa 37 Gil
Peter Ikughner 18 80
Robert Jordan 78 11
Androw Porter 60 37
Thomas Rinton 11 29
Mary Ruston 35 72
Lewis Walker 85 45
William Pouell 65 GO
Jolintton HciMey C8 73
l! force B'ckham 37 GO
Thomas Hiltzliiruer G2 73
Robert Uilish'Minor 21G 55
William Shannon 210 55
Amos Wir-kerMiam 47 00
P.txton Kline uitl Sharpltej 3d 0!)
CENTRE.
thu putdic to hia til'lXT ICI.tid for
NEW SIGHTED PERSON",
i.a tnr Pi.rcnn. who have been nnerntert urion for th
rntaract of the vyr and to tila new kind r.f Claaiea and
Onnnervtra of tlio aUht.madi; of tin bent flint ami ar.ure
CIj.hcj (inod (!lne may he known by th-lr hliap-
nart rentru. larll nilll llicniy poiuil'-a .uriacr. inr
qimlitlei are to be found in high degree In Ilii lil.nioi.
Highly Important ! Very best Brazitlian
1 ehhle ami Rock Crystal! S'J univer
sally proved to he Jarsuptiwr to any
other "lass.
J1LSU,
MicroKopes, Spy awl Quizzing Glasses
.of every size and Quality, Telescopes,
Magnifying and Opera Glasses,
With different power., tof ether with every variety of
articlea in tnuut nurti-tHn-jimi raeoi.oiiuu.
CJr UlTICAI. anil other liutruiueiiH and Clan-a
earefully repaired nt ahcrt notice He can alwnya n.
Itct lilattet to kiilt the vision nf Hid penun, an lie ees
them upon firat trial, lie will remain in lliia place
Murine May Coutt nnd thorn; hi want of the abotu arti
cles will pleam- ci vi- III 111 n call
Cj- lie will if reiiiiied, ko to any reapectable liouae
where hii services may lie wnnie.l.
(C7- Tho very bent UYH-WATUK and tha but Hunt
ing Clausen alway. for aaln.
April 1. lt!.-3H.
taxation under the provisions of tho net.
Tho action of hoards of relief is also le-
I9 this Treason?
Wo cut tho following from tho Wash
ington dospatehes of tho Philadelphia Dai
ly News, a thorough Republican sheet, vi :
" It is ftated in the best informed cir
clos that Mrs. J. Todd White, tho sister of
Mrs. Lincoln, did pass through our Hues
for Richmond via Fortress Monroo with
threo largo trunks containing medicines
and merchandise, so that the chuckling of
... . , . fcllU tUUH IIJUfD U,CI 1IG1 BilIC UUIlSlt WllU
n-nlizp.d . nml rnnmv ennirniecinniira n n . .a .... . .
0 , j ,u reDel un,lorra3 anQ uuuoiia 01 cola woro
auiuurizeu 10 oorrow mon oy to pay any
indebtedness lho former may have incurr
ed for tho relief of soldiors or their fami
lies. The act contains a numbor of other pro
visions in detail, of whioh wo have not uow
festetl against tliem solely 011 account of timo to make a synopsis. It is on our first
their political opinions. What a rickety ' pago.
administration this must be that ia cmbar-
assed as easily as its beit friends make it On, What a Fakoe -Arkansas has vo
out to bo, ted ! Tho nno-tcnth system has been at
work, and tho election is over. It lasted
founded in truth. General liullcr is not
wont lo'bo a ''respector of persons." and
it is considered hero a legitimato inquiry
why he permitted this woman to pass to
tho enemy with her great quanity of con
traband property when ha arrests .all others."
Intoiuution WiNTEn. Mrs. Eliza-
both Jones, of Williamsport, is desirous of
obtaining information rchui-o to her son,
Henry B. Jones, a young man aged about
nine teen years. Ilo wasformly a brakes
tSS" What an Amount of Suffering and three days ! wo don't sea tho necessity of man on tho P. & E. Railroad and has
Disease among tho Volunteers would bo closing tho polls to soon, Thoy might i disappeared undor such circumstances as
prevented by a frco use of Holloway s havo hrcn kept open for a month or so' to oause his mother to fear that somo vio
Fills and Ointment. For Wounds, Sores and tho votes of stolon nnd runaway ne-,lenoohas heon dona him He was last
and Scurvy, tho Ointment is a certain cure, groes taken as fast as thoy woro brought j heard of at Rupert. Any information con
and for Bowel complaints, Fevers, Small into tho Foderal lines. As long as wo aro cerning him will bo thankf illy reoeived by
Pox, (to., tho Pills' are tho best medicine making play of tho eleotion, wo might as ( his aged mother, and the press will do
in the world. Only 90 cents per box or well havo a good long one, and let the fun! her n kindness by passing this notice
-.i i..t i.. . ;i :n r r...u. tt...
SHERIFF'S SALES.
nV virtue of aevcral writa of Venditioni Exposal.
XJ and Levari l'uciaa, to me dirirted, iiiucn nut of
the Comt of Common rieaa of Columbia rouuty, will
he exposed to public sale atthttlourl House. in Blooms
burg. 1'a., 011
Satuiday, April 30th, 1864,
at 2 o'clock, 1'. M., of said day the following property
to wit:
The undivided third part of all that cer
tain tractof land, situate In Montuour t- p., Columbia
county, containins TWO IIU.MIIII',1) AM II ri.TV-
roUll ACIICS and one turn, Ire. I aud thirty nerchas.
strict measure, iniuuilcu ami ilescrinuil 111 follows to
wit-. Adjoining lauds of John Kit li.ir.li. lands, of hiera
of I'e tar Applciuan, ike'd, lands of the hi-irs of Caleb
ll.irton. c'ec'i I. laud of illoomtiburi! R K. Iron Couinanv
llenry Ginger, and other ; wlieroou ara erected n two
story
Dwelling House
A larzo flank nam, wagon home. corn
crib, work shoo, and other out bulldiues : about ono
hundred and seventy Qvo acres of which are cleared
lauu.
ALSO,
The undivided ono third part of a cer
tain lot of Eround, situate in Montour township Col
1.; .ti. ... . nt.t
tiiuuiu t-cuii,, unjoin ....iu. ,. (i.Mit .viiiiarue, 101 01
the widow Lewie, the main lload leadiuefroui Danvile
to llooinsburg,aud the flrst described tract, rontuUinj
Fourteen and one fourth porches uf land, all of which is
improved,
ttcizeil, taken in execution and to be sold as tho prop
erty of Leonard II, nuperl
23 Enoa Adams 1 82
6 Benjamin Allebaab 30
6 Samuel Achrnbtob 32
ft Absalom Bomboy 3G
13 Mary Dreslicr Gi
Oi Dewitt nnd Benedict) 9 02
7 William Fritz 44
100 Frcas and Huffae..) J 20
3 Jacob Good 30
23 William Hoffmen 62
3 Daniel K.iffer an
8 George IUrraan 4f!
0 Emanuel Lssarqi Cfi
3 Simon Lowry 82
10 El ins Recce 96
11 Cbriitianna Moyer- 92
CATTAWIS3.V
100 Michael Rrobst f!0
70 Joseph Kaup 6 00
FRANKLIN.
40 Jurmiah Fincher 1 44
80 Elijah Reynolds & Co. 13 37
FISlllNGCRKEK
343 Pnul Applsi J5 30
433 Guy Brvnri 10 30
43t Abraham Reessf 19 30
113 Samuel J Healer 0 03
101 Do Do 4 47
140 William Buckalew 0 21
200 Frcas & Huffman B 01
32 Natlmn Flfckenstine 1 43
28 J N & R R Jones 1 IS
150 Thomas l.emone 6 71
250 Michael Lemons 11 35
00 George Mack 0 71
1 Lot Do Ho 43
212 R J Millard U Ol)
CO Wm Patterson'i Ell 1 07
3 Georpo Pealer 20
15 J B Parks 72
85 Amos Spado ' 11 45
113 Abraham Young ; 15 IU
GREEN WOOD.
38 Samuel Alherlson 8 01
28 Mark Cooper 3 CO
100 William Derling fi GO
50 James De Wilt, Hit 6 80
51 Andrew Gray 33
40 Johnson II. Ikoler 8 80
50 Georgo Rceee 0 49
14 Ellis Eves 3 04
HEMLOCK.
12 John Ohilils 8 32
00 Nathaniel Campboll 0 72
20 Sylvester Pnrsell 3 88
12 Zehulon Robhins 0 22
TREASU'iEK'S SALE OF REAL
E S T A T E S E A TEDL A N D.
AGRKKABLY to tht- provisions of
"tho act of Assembly, entitled an Act to rediita
the State d. bt. &c , pn.s-d the .full day of April. l-t.
the Treasurer oflh i County of Coliimbl li.iri by Silvia
nolle" to all pcrsoiii tnuierned lln-reiu, that uuleii
the County rind, ulniiil pour uud State Tax, ie. dua
on the follow Inij real rstiiti- (.Itiiate in th.- county i.f
Columbia, aro paid b..f .re the day of fale. the whole nt"
such parti of each at will pay th; cli irgcs an 1 eoets
charitable thereon, will be sold at llu (,'ourl 1 1 o 'J
in I ! 1 1 n) m -!' i" - ci.. of Uolumbii, on III,) Yih day or
June leCit. d' lint the aec.mJ .Monday, ami to bt con
tinued hy adjournment from day to day for arr. ars(.
of taxes duo said county auJ tbv caits sccrusd oa s.tk
respeslivalV.
OWNERS OR REPUTED
OWNERS
BEAVER TOWNSniP.
Ac a Yean Dots
400 Columbia Cot) & Iron Com
pany i wa w
300 T. M. nubble 1 23 14
20 Johe V. Ur-svrell 1 4 40
30 Mann, IJaldy & CiUweU 1 60
BENTON
1 John IL rliuger i CO
89 Lliiabcth Cline 's El 1 4 39
BRIAR C REE BL
00 Mary SlmfTur 1 8 00
150 Sara I, F. Hcad'ey 1 10 1
108 Saiu'l. F. Headley 1 Jl? I
('EN I RH.
i A. Deittcrick it Torby 1 J
' i Uieherd Torby 1 L. 6. Q.
U
FRANKLIN
I Julie A. Ciomlev I I
FlSlllNGlREEK
11 Wi'liem Parke 1
C Tho HurtniMi 6 Mother t 0
HEMLOCK
8 Jeakwish'e E-t
Mi. PLEASANT
t Ifi Jcob Jnhnsen 1 T OB
30 Robert Nixon Eat I 8 78
OUANGE
114 George Kline Kit I C 39
53 I) Da I 1 CO
177 D Do 1 1 33
00 J H Morris 1 A SI
PINE
1 Lot ByUeatcr P II-ntb 1 1
DANIEL MeilKNRT,
Tnauier oj ( ot. ce,
Tremurtr'e Office, i
blooniibiirf;, April 7, 1804.
PUBLIC NOTICE FOif LICENCES.
xl ''TUT. Is hereby ti en that th- Mlowinc persons
a iu Columbia rouuty. have filed their pi'tili ma in
th" Coutt of (luarlrr tfcs-Miiiv. of the said cunty ft r
Tavern and rHuru LiceiiM- in ih Ir ri'Mpi-ctivi'town.bitia
winch said petition, will be preMiileil to the said Court
on Monday the '.'ill;. lay of .May. A. II. lsiH. of whidi
all nereoiis inter, sled will take notice, and tint I Iran
esfor the inunly nft'nl in. bi., will he granted on Wad
nesday, till day of May iivxt, -I !i o'clock, p. m.
ALSO
lot ol croiind
Wit ti long aiit will. W Wayne Times, eround.
400
10
700
100
13
31
12
40
31
32
30
$200
3100
3 inn
All those two DWELLINGS HOUSES 3300
of two stories. &c., being thirty two feet iu Trnnt and . joint
twenty elijlit feet deap, nlu.no on tho road lead. 4lu
Ilii! Irom the Columbia Coal and Iron Couipauv'a coal 9'00
bed, near to said coal bed, in lho said couuty of Co'iiin- 1
bia leized. taken iu execution and to be sold as tho '
puoperty of J. V, Criswell, owner, and Christian 1
Chiiiiiou, contractor, with nitico to Tlioinai Law ton.
Alax. Wilrhey. ct ul., terro tenants.
JOSIAH H. i'URMAN, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, April 13, 1601,
jx certain 101 01 ground situated in
I.irht Street. Bcntt tnwnshin. Columbia eniintv. bounh
cil us followa, to wit: On the west by Main ftr-'ct, on
Ike north by. ail Alley, on the cast by an Alley, and
on tho south by lot of Jacob llouiboy, coutalniiiing one
fourth of an Acre, whereon are erected a largo two
ttorj frame DWllLLINU IIUUSU with a Storo lloom
attached. jiiiI two frame Stables, with the appurtenau-
CCS.
Seized, laksh in execution and to be told as tha
properly of John Wardin.
ALSO
44
WYOMING SEMIA'AIKY
and
Commercial College.
Tlln nsit term nf this institutloa, wl aoinaiiaea
April aist.aaj aontiuue twelve wtake.
ct.ria r. Aftiu.iMiw ' raJW'
70
4
7
34
20
175
0
47
JACKSON.
Odder Elias & M. Heie 30 20
Jamison Kceler 2 35
Kilo it Neyliard 33 25
Philip John Wagner 6 05
David Leo 1 as
Benajah Parker 4 Co. S 18
LOCUST.
Lewis Bush j 85
John l islicr
Samuel JqIiq
Do Do
wiuiam Bayers 4
Mary Myers 24
Thomas Rujtoo 1 1
Daniel Rocso
Mary Huston
Charlotto Huston
John Reynolds
MIFFLIN.
Jacob Bomboy
John C, Ilt'ttler
Jacob Longaberget
John Michael
Peter Miller
George Nnngceter 4
Rosanna Wall
Joshua Zimmermen 2
MAINB.
Apilic.int.
Lorenzo D Mendenhall,
Oliver A Jacoby,
John Lcock,
Win B Kuous,
Silas Dodfon,
John J Stiles,
Samuel MoIIenry,
Franklin L -Sliumae,
Charles F Mann,
William Longenburger,
J P Sibbet,
Ainoi Eaehcs,
John G rover,
Samuel Knstenbsder
Jacob D Kistlor,
Richard Rarr,
. A. W. Cramer,
I Stephen Thomae,
John L Kilne,
' Reulicu Waser.
Benj Mellonry,
E Unnnust,
W A Kline,
Joseph F Long.
John Hartmau,
John L Ilurst
T.nrlu iiT Thiol
. I -b - U.VI,
j il Joshua Womer,
A.llKaac Khodei,
r.o f - v..v. ,
I John A Shum,
"1 1 i,i, tr.ii..
""mi xvuuor.
Townshipi.
f?ore Bloom
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S'2 031
29 00 1 Thomas Jonei,
SSiS.T?JBb'
.1 kjlll I III V
Samuel Everett,
Jacob Good,
Alexander Hughee,
Samuel L''iby,
tMlham Long,
Robort S Howell.
j J D Marehbauk,
I Daniel L Evcrhart,
John Reece,
03
10
10
87
30
83
00
65
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JEBSE GOLnMAN.
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