Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 24, 1864, Image 2

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COLOMBIA D1101MT.
EDITED BY Ll'.VI L. TATE, PnOPRIETOn,
" Cur Contl.nlon---nard ll ever !
Our clorlou Unionhold It dear 1
Our Starry Flag foraake it never I
The proud Caucasian our only peer!
BLOOMSBURG;
SaturdOY Morning, Deo. 24,1064.
m-. 1 ..a... .uMMMmnmBMcgm.
atV. rnhAi Wnvi, "X7noIr .
t f .i .,.,!
In eonfcrtmty with annual general usage.
wo kvte como to the couolusiou to puoli-ii
naner nest week. Tlin will afford tho
young men, conuected with iho office, a
,.i ,:,, ?,.,.
little merited rest and recreatiou. In tie
mean time, tho office will be kept open- as
usual and all job-work and hand-bills will
bo promptly and neatly executod.
Letter from the Editor.
IlAniusBUNa, Deo. 20, 1601.
Dear Reader ;
SubpccDied hero in behalf of Daniel
. . . . .
McIIenry, Esq., ons--of tho "Columbia
6'ounty Political Prisoners," whose trial
camo off to-day, before the Military Com
mission, I have responded to the summon)
and I am happy to' say, that bis trial has
terminated. Of bis acquittal of tltegen-
eral charge of disloyalty-there can bu no
.1.4 U.. n.tmA il.iij ..in.. ulnnuA liplirn
doubt, but some days may elapse beloro
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tho decision will be announced Sixmore
oflhesemenaretobetriedina.quad.to-
morrow. It will soon be over.
Sixteen of our citizen,, are in keeping
hero, and
some eight more are yet iu Fort
Mlfflir.
..niit 4i,.. i... Mu.A fn-nnn nr.n m,
ml. , ,. ,., ,. .," ..
men. This looks like ending the war
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Hope it will suit tho loyal men, who voted
for Lincoln to avoid the Draft!" ;
Tho "Buehler House" here, under the
able supervision, of its gentlemanly propri-
T -n n .. I
ctor, Geo. J. "Bolton, Esq., is undergo-
ing valuable.improvements. It is demo-
cratio head.quarters ,
I expect to go to Philadelphia in the
morning. iMotniug new ot impoi tance.
Moroaucn. Yours, in hnsto,
L.L T,
A Timely Address.
Wo would call the atteutnU ul every
reader ol thu Cotuiiluu Democrat to lhe
truly able und eloquent address ol Hon 0
L. Waku, b.tinnan of the Dmmcntiic
State uentral Coiuiiii tee, wlm ti appears
on our.outido. It is a most timelv and 'oui wari.Ko in
fitting document. Comeing from the' llmo,U h vv')ul,, be ,Dori reasonablo to
source it does, it speaks with an authorita- Pe,lovo ,,,at thc Administration has realiz
five voice to the Democracy ofPennsylva-,ed ,Lat 'h-"onqet of the South is an im
nia. The important subjects to which it POibihty,auU is about to kindle a counter
alludes arc handled in a masterly manner. war flamr' ,hat- under tho cover of its
11
Tho base manner in wbioh tho meagro
mninritv for T.inrriln was obtained is made
clear. It is demonstrated that it is a very ' tl,e demand of unconditional urrendt-r.
mesgro majority indeed under the oircum- 'or tllB purpose ol extermination. In tho
stances. ' The complimentary allusion to at of a excitement, of such an in
the Demooratio press of the state is well'lensc naturo as u'ould b ooeaaioned by a
deserved, and will bo properly arPreciated. j cl)Ills,on Wlth our aociullt enemy, and in
Wo horoevory Democrat who reads it the' 6Imw of enthusiasm with which our
Tvill resplve to do his part faithfully and People would prrpro to measure their
liberally in supporting by every means in! stret"h wi,h tl,u ",ost powerful of the
his power those who labor so eurn-stly for , C,"'),r"8 ot "op-, there .would be a little
the riuht with so little ohartco ol comn.en- , ,,,0'1"a', ' l' ar- ehaugo of poli-
surato reward. 'I bo recital of facts eon )Cf toW:lr" 11,0 fcoutl' "pceially if the
nscted With the arrest of citizens of this 1 uUau Pr'"'!"!l' t unite tl.o seciiop,
. . ... . . . . against 4he common fou.
State by the military authorities, their j Welcome o war with Great Dritain
ufferlug, in wretched p.isons, their mook wt.lc0IU(..a ,,ar wilu tralls;,lRt1c
trialby.anilUgaltr.bunal.tbeeont.ni.pt vvor,l( if in that conflict we oau find a
thus desplayed for the au.ho.itie of the Lctl)0 (or our ,loillM,:B llDimositiL.g Th(l
Commonwealth, the bold and defiant dis firn-.ro.r of American artillery 'against
regard of the ancient, sacred and cowti- ,0 Uilg of Qpngl wou,(,
tutiofial right of (rial by jury, will justly Lratfilul ihitii the voice of the A..Kel of
alarm every trub friend of liberty in this "Puact) u oud awake1 th(j muU)0es (ij
ouoeprouu uiu ouixuuiiwcami. .... uuu.
mend the address to the careful perusal of
every reflecting citizen.
Our African sister Liberia is to
have one of our gunboats on credit. as dt
clded by the O ommittee on Foreign Affairs,
"for the purpose of assisting iu tho Mop
Dace of the slave trade, now C'iriied on
r-nn.rnrs to the will of that Govcrnim-nt."
The Secretary of tho Navy is diroctod to
neleot the vessoliandcompleto tho arrange -
ments. It is expecteil that this new poli
cy of making Iree pifts of our navy (Liberia
being one of tbo biggest huit.l ugs of tl.e
age) will continue until ull tho chiefs of
tho two Guicnas,Sencgambia, and the "Un
explored Itcgion aro providod with ono.of
these interesting relics.
Another Error. Tho Editor of tho
liepublitan, published in Blnomsburg, re
cently slated, that Columbia county was
the only ono in tho Stato", that gave an
army-vote majority for Gen. MeOlellan
Like most of its .jatement, this too, is iu
oorreot. Wo take pleasure in statinghit
like Columbia, Monioe and (Jonriicld,
through their valient soldier inthe Geld,
hand.omely subtiimd thu coblo heio ol
Anlietam. . .
. i raonarohie. of Europo, let tho train bo fir-
&r Tub Cnisis, Bo colebra'ted for its ' ed let 11,0 tLmidcibolt fall, it cannot shat
.ability and sound democraoy, during the tor tbe Republic ho fearfully as civil strifo
lify-lime of its founder uud able Editor, ua8d, "". .
rtnr. SjtlltBlArllAllV. u-lll li,rnlMlinilPf1
at Columbus, Ohio, by bis Son, S A Me.
danj, Esq., for the benefit of 'tho widow
and family. Mr. M., liko bis father was,
is a democrat in whom thero is uo guile,
and briDgs to tho support oftho columns
of Tint Oitisis, rare talents and great re.
search. Its subscription prioo,in advonoex
U .S3 00 per annum.
. ,
A Foreign War. i
Previously to tl,o Into presidential olco-
.. 4. ,. , ,, . ' ..I
Hon, tl.o yoltcy of tin Administration
toward' Iho great powers of Europo, was
uniformly of a concilatory character, In
fact, our diplomacy in soveral instances
has been marked with 30 much forbear-
, , .111
ance and good nature as to have been do-
nouuerd by those mot sonsitivo on tho
point ol national honor, as havcing been drcd and cighty-ninu dollars "and forty
submismo and devoid of sitirit. Tbo re- nino cents," If wo understand arithmetic
mwlintinn nf ii.n Mnnrnn Dnnirinn in
, .1 r .
uuuc.y ucquio ci.ig m mo yrunmuwui u ,
ncghboring Kcpublic, tho apologetic eourso
punued iu tho matter' of the rapturo of
the Trent, an tbo cautious treatment of
n" '"''J""1" calculated to complicate our-
. .
ou P" .ne.gu,....i.lruou
to permit no quarrel ttth transatlantic
tioli'tilate to impede the contemplated
1
march of Souil.ern subjugation.
c I, ... 1 , .
Suddenly, if by the touch of a mag-
Cuu . uuu, cub Auuiiiiisirmive temper
has undergone a change, und it is signif-
r""" atU r " l"pc"ou mr'
Lincoln s ro-eleotion. lhc atmosphero of
the White House and of the hulls oi Con-
8 now V"W"
vim toiiviini's mill lin.
with ibo brciitb of
viiidiciiveness and botilitv toward Great
Utiiu
uiu. i no ni'ouiu u.ivo ouuuiil llie 111-
lection, ana millions of stern, impatient
tjiuucL's aru couceutiaieu upon tuo intiu
cloud 'hat overhaug.s the Canada frontier
n r. .1 .l.. 1. . .1 I. i.
i . . i .. .....
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a
.u ..,u .uu nangn.y umpire wnose priue
I...., . I.. 1 ....!- I I I .1 I... .1..
"" J u.,...u.,u u wu
liriltlilM mill liniind rtl nit. nniuili.1. 1
' .
. 1.ho, PP seBt,.uc nt of defiance to
.. u,.. r.m.v P'UIU?U-,
1 ""''-au people are excitable, impel
uous auu or iji7,auu
arc rareiy apt to consider ibe consequences !
""d" provocation
Bat it is not i
so uasy to expluin theabnipt transition of
'
tuo Aumiuistratioii Irum i;.trcmo rcberve
. - . .
and overstrained auction ,o its present
P,rU.of lhe Adm.ms.ra-
t.n w nol parlicularly .characterized by
patriotio fervor or intensity of uat bnal
, " "ouul
fce',B3 It is too cold and carfly, and
tr. Uluc,1.y;'!'t in .he intent of its fanati-
y 1 'us'-7 '. ,uol .c,uo'
........ .u. ..uunui iuc iiiuiu niii;isf lonuu
public seiiiiinent. There muft be a mo
tive, a political design, a diplomatic pur-
poc, that has prompted the cautious in-
triguers at Wa.hiugion to such a violent
exhib tion of ai taoni.-m toward a foreign
Power. Thoso who are most sauguioe of
the ultimate subjugation of the South will
not pretend that that purpose is so near
its consummation that another field is re-
J I .1... '.j .
smoke. a compromise mav be offVrod. uitii.
out too conspicuous a rctroim'ssion fion
, thti o)d , o AlllC
cl' rv, whtfi.
No.tb .mil Souib uot trout lo front, but
r-bnuldtu .0 shoulilur, sw.pt and embattled
plain of foreign adver-aries. There is no
such canoelcr of hatred us companionship
upon the fluid of battle Onj charge
aga.nn the rauks of England by tho com
Lined heroe of tha . North and South
would he wroth,iu behalf of future section.
ul "d.iuoro than all tl.o eloquence of
- or8t"r3' ",0 "8m ' dlploniao,or 'ho
art- ol htatcsmai.fhip. 'f'o oouttnd auaiu-t
tbo South and agaiu;t Gieat Dritnin would
be a tu.k hoyond tho utmost resources of
the Federal Government. The first re
sult would bo the recognition of the t on-
fedcriioy by Gnat liritaiu, the raisiog of
tho blucka;k of Southern ports, and tho
, blocUailo ol'iho harbors of tho North.
i Tho Emperdr of France would not hesitate
to follow tl.e example of his neighbor and J shoot down tho perpetrators, if possible
ally iu tho aet of recognition, and tha ico 1 whilo in the commission of their crimes.or
thus broken by the two great Powers of if it bo necessary, with a view to their
Eur. pe would open the channel tor every oapturo, to cros the bot.nd..ry hctwn-.
other potentato, and tho Southern Con.- the United Suites ail Gonad.. ; said com.
federaoy would be cct'.lil shed as an iude- tusnders an. hereby directed to p,ir,ir.
pallium nation. Hut if the object is to .n- ,ht.m wherever they ...ay take reiu. , n
v.te the cooperation oftho South, in tho if captured, they are under no ccum!....
iuteretit of Hepublioauiatn, igaii.ct lho ar- ces to bo surrendered."
romance and sp.r.t of encroachment of tbo
II. R. Smitoii IJl.v,.T.., fl. T -!.
- .-v. uvuio-
laturo of Vfrginio, as "contradistinguished
from West Virginia, now in session in
Alexandria, have elected Joseph Scgar to
tho vacancy in the U. S. 8onate,occsion.
ed by tho death of Mr Bowdt-n.and John
0 Underwood, at present U S. District
Judge.in place of Mr Oarlislo,whoo term
of office expire on the 4th, of next Marob.
A Tremendous Blunder.
An awkward error, probably of" some
subordinate clerk In the Treasury Depart-
meofc r.p0rt tho total of our nution&l rtebt
nt nDoutoigbly hundred' times as umoh as
it really is, ami lour hundred tittic Urger
than tbe national debt of Great Brittain
Tllis ror appears verbatim in tho landed
typo of a morning nurmu. It is iu lho.e
'. W0rd9 .'JOll0 billi,)n( B0TCn hun
,roj aD(1 frty thousand million?, eix hun.
one billion is tho same as a thousand mil
lion. But take off tbo billion. Then we
l.nn.lro.l nml fnrt ll.nit.iuul
miions with tbo odd dollars and ceuts
Now tho debt is less than two thousand
millions of dollars. II the Treasury clerk
bad stuck to the plain way of statement
which everybody understands he would nut
nave made a blunder that would disgraoe
8(.h0, bo tc of Te ,,
expression ol tbo debt is seventeen hun-
dred aod forly millions, six hundred and
...... 1. 11 . . ....
n)ul l3 uousanu,iour uunurou aim ctgniy
nine dollars and forty-nine cents iv. 1
Kviniu JtJ nee
u ,,, Q (jf pos, (o
tbrow b f , , tthXwA ,lpon
"some clerk.1' But wo do not believe
. . . ... . , ni.,.1, ..,u..
illli U UIL'I tV WUIIIllllllUU IV- UlUlft? U3llt.lt.
givu their ttatemunts in figures, but thi
occurs in tin; PrcMdont'b Message e-pclliMl
out in words. It was, therefore, no doubi
u --uiuuucr iu mu wruui ui uiu uiuaaiigi;
. ..t:i !.. . ,i !. r.i.
. .ih.,,.. in ,.ln nr!ntr ,,f the M.,,,,
also. Was it ijiuorauec ? Doubtless it
was. But the Post doe not correct th
''bluriuer : ' it only inakea tho mattei
uA ,10lwnnd lu;0I1 s llot
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. - 03i 1 1 1 on unless Webster is iu error. For
. . .
this distinguished lexicographer says'
mm sa mMoti of millions. Hene,
our President has with one stroke of bis
pcn pnced our national debt far- beyond
that of a lLo UiltioQ3 of ,Lo civilizcd wbrld
oou,b ued.
The Democratic Vote of thc
United States.
The following table (hows very nearly
the Demacrttic vote cafet at the lato Presi
dcutial election :
New England . . . .
'New York
New Jersey
Pe.nisv.lvauia
.200 odo
.310,00!)
. .05 000
.HT) 0011
....8,1100
,..30,OmO
.205 1100
. .135.000
,.105 000
...75,0110
...75,000
.. .55,000
...SO.OCO
, 30,000
Delaware . .
Maryland . .
Ohio
Indiaua ... ,
Illinois.
Michigan. .
Wisconsin . ,
Iowa
Minnesota, .
Missouri . . .
Kansas
,1(1,0110
Kentucky 50.000
t a iloruu 50,1100
Oregon 8.00D
Nevada 8,000
Total.... 1,100,000
The Dcmoonatio vuio for AlcClellan is
just about c.qual to that eas; for Lincoln
c .. , , , . , ,
four years ago. Although defeated, the
n . .
Democratic, organization is an immense
power iu this cmntry scareely inferior to
its rival Indcod, if we deduct itsfrauds
and rascalities from iti voto, we shall find
that there are more Democrats that. Re
publicans in the United States.
Getting; their Eves Ovened. Tho
New York Times thus discour.-cs on tax
ation. We are glad thoso who havo help
ed to bring the trouble, ou thu country are'
gctting'their eyes opened about the crush
ing load, of publio debt tho.Adni im'slri.tion
is heaping upon' us. Tho Times says.
"Our taxes are stretched almoit to tbo ex
tremity.'1 l'NeV loans cannot meet ooe
half of our daily expenditures."" "There
is a limifeven to thu power of this nation
in bearing it public debt.'' "Of the crush
ing of lhe rebellion there can bu uo doubt,
but it muij bu gainel thtohgli the dentruc
non ot the public ciit." "We aru spend
ing, perhaps, lour time our income."
Fou.NEV and the Uaui.net Tho New
Y'ork Tiibitiic and the Philadelphia Mm
.chants rccjm.ucndcd John W. Forney,
for a plucn iu Lincoln's Cabinet. Tl.it
would bo a grateful reward for his aban-
domng tho Demooratio party, and UU ef- !
factual audlaitful services it. su.taiolug
hisimbeeilo adininistr.tion, by his bold
and indomitable courage, iu fuiquity. iu I
thc hour ot peril. But the roulade need 1
not lay any such fluttering unction to hi!
hopes. They havo hud his Qrvices, and
onco mora secure in power they will be
influenced in the future irrespective of
obligations for Berviqes had.
General Dis has issued a projhiraation
with reference to future raids are attcinp
ted, the United Siato commanders aro "lo
JCQy Largo numbers 'of refugees who.
have been driven from their homes in
Tounesseo, Alabama, and Georgia by the
ro-occupatiou of thtfce States bv lho rebels,
are being sent to northern cit.es as rapidly
OSmeallS COO t)0 .rOVIU
as means can uo proviuru to trant-pori
,... t i to tni,l fRo. nun .... - ...1
children aro now on their way from Lou-
isvilln, Kentucky, to Keokuk Iowa.
Thoy'aro utterly destitute and for a time
nt loa8t' wiUojuecujof publio obarity.
In- Pike county tho official count of tin
0)dior votewas M'Glellqn, 20; Lincoln
03. M'O'ollan's. majority, 0, Total ma?
joritj in tho county, 020.
he Disturbance in Clearfield.
Editohb I'iiiladeli'iiiA Aoe I pro-
poso to give you a brief and truthful history
of tha "great buttle" recently fought in tbo
county of01c.ra.ld, of which we have so:,,,, t f (0
mnnv nustirdlv diatortuti accounts. Ull . . . i ... .1 m.
j rf - - ..
tbo night ol iho lath, or morning of tho
i-iui luoitiwit, vui.ouijr uuu uhiicduii, ui
last woek,) Oaptaiu Soulbworth.eomimiud
ing a tquau ot U. a. aoiuiera, surrounaeu
lltrt liMi.it nf Attn fPlintifiB Ailnma n rlnanraa
,
,er, residing in Knox township, Clea, field
countv. A dance or frolic was in full
mottoes. After disnosiorf his men to com-
mand tho premises, witl, one man bond-
t
vaoccc in u.c uoor, openeu u, uuu vim a
revolver in hand walked into the room.-
Ho declared his rank as an offirer of tbo
army, and requested all to keep their scats,
juu iiir mat no wouiu biiooi mowh iuu ursi.
" . .
who resisted. 1 bomas Adams, who was
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in Luc ii uuu oiui y uuu i. uuu, ui
. IL . I .1 1 . t
up
wo
... -.1 : i :
it out. andsee nu a so d er statu inenre-
me uui. uuu suumi: u buiuiui eiuumiii: ure."
pared to intercept him, took a loaded gun
biehwasathadand shot the solder.
killing hiln insanity Adams the., we.,, to
the oppo-ilu uabl end, kicked the board
w
I'jo-o, got out upou a shed descended
thence to tliw giound, ran ashortdisliii.ee.
wbcu a volly was fired at him, and he whs
mortally wounded, dying a short timo af
terwards. Ouptain Southworth arrested
niticleen men, among them being tho fid-
u.er, anotuer a young mm. w.m UBU
teanuind had been hired to convey some
ul the men to the dance, and a third i. an
who accompanied him. Nc.teer of these
three were drafted men nor bounty jum-
per; but thc writer believes, from iufor-
.nation received of a character that com
niamla-implicit faith, that lhe whole three
volunteered into the service when tbo
''emergency" in 1803 called out cituens
fur the dafensc of tho Stale ; ...d that thei'
served under Capt. H. K. Swoope until
honorably discharged. 01 the remaining
captured "not ono man was a o.t.zen of fhl. ire.nu f lho Provost Al-wli-l Gene
Uleariidld county." The ' terrible war, ' of (hu rju toJ n ca3a tho '
l.arp and decisive, was a shot fro,., one q.lllt!l or any part ,hcreof of auv t0Wll!
Thomas Adams alone on our side,....- v-d ...,..,, W;. . ol . ci. ni,icill,, or ....
ey froof U S. , ddiers on tl.o other. Lap
ta,u Southworth took all .h. arms in .he
possession oftho arro ted parties, cousun-,
ed o ten loaded revolvers, and tho I-
oners are held to answer under tl.o law.
This plain story strips the highly color
ed statements in regard to the affair of my
ny of their sensational points for tib.ob
the publio have been iudebted to the fertile
imaginalions of Abolition journalists and
correspondent!-. Y'ours,
Clearfikld.
Fisiiinqcueuk, Sept. 10, 1801.
Mr. U'i'th P. Mclleury,
Sill as I airr re-
quoted to hnnd in my tepoi ts of the ...on
that r-hoed envioua to me in my enrollment
r i, i i .
I will dew sow. and its you i. ro one ot
the oiiea-ut tl.e'imTs at S..1I witer bu-tl
mo I will make you an olf r if ;ou w II
eIid iue a .on dollar bill to bi rwiek wit.i
the mall thin afternoon I will not rop.in
you und .1 you dotit j ou will go with the
rel.
. SAMUEL F, FEaLEU.
Tho first thing to consider after loading
tho above is that it comes lrom ono ol
Abrahajii Lincoln's uhocn officers in this
county ; from a man who has been ap
pointed an Enrolling Officer, by tho low
ers that be, for the purpose of making aud
reluming a fair and impartial enrollment,
of all pcrseus subject to draft under the
enrollment act as passed by Congrets for
tl.e purpose of 'calling out tho National
forces, aud that he honestly and justly
perform such other business as may be
ulb'tted him. How has this man been
conducting himself, uudur the cover nud
screen of his. offi 'e I Has ho bei'.i sicli g
' tl.ii part of riti lin.ie-t man ? This is proh-
ehly tho only ease that h.is come to light,
but it. tlv eoursi ol hs two or thno yoa.sl
"-"raukifij .. Euro, ii g offi u-r I r Fifliiiij!
ere. ; ii'WUth p, Ji"i'. iij t poor houeet,
luiluili luui a d iui-IF.-iislve penple of tuut
j township ha. he gultcl, or ihu- atleu.pt.tn
r0 t"c'" 01 n,Blr ,1,,ru o'UgI W
print h letwr 6oiifeit in order
lb ,l our Democratic roailcra can sco the
kind of tallent -selected out of the ranks of
,1,u KePub'ian party ol this county
to f,U Pos,io" ol' Enrolling Officer.
! 110 D01 jnKs 10 ut' 001,11 s "e"'g Pllrly
that baa been so much boasted of for the
last seven or eight years. This namo
1 1? ln, .... .1..C..1 lurtn :..
Oiiilliiui a , 1 iiuici nua uiaucu iu iuuw. in
,e nine months dralt.and exe,ptt?tm&u T i n
, , ,, . , , ,, 1 buincd. It docs uot appear that lhe Con
on the ground of being a school leadhrr. .... . .
J l.lni.,il,u An nl 1, mil ' . I. . . .i.n,inj l.nn,
He had a certificate from Billy burgcs 1
Ho came home and went to enrolling; u
btiriucs.i 1.0 doubt be thought tu m.uepay
belter; b having frequent opportueitiso
it .-itiinj; ".teini mc n ten dollar bill and
J will 1.0' nporj you I" I'his ihing has
1 ui .1 c .rried mi 'o an manning oxti it in
it.- . .iiiii.y .. lull Is correct that is leport
t .i in pi. vale uncles At onc lu uro day
we may have uu oeeasiou to advert to this
matter again. Slur
.n. Vtr.. 1 il.. M T....1
ttzT Wo regret to lo irn that PI r. Jacob
Moyer, of this place, had his pocket pick-
ed of his wallet, containing about Cvo
huudred dollars in n.onoy and notes,
while on a recent visft to Harrisburg.-
'. , . , , .-, b .
That City seems to be infested with a sot
ofoul-lawa.cut-throatnand.lhieves.-yic,'.
wick Gazette.
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SlNOE Gen Sb ermbo has been in ootivo
eommand. two of lis children have died,
A letter lrom him unon tho doath ol ontt
n. ii.nr iroiu uuu ujioo tuu iiuuui ui 'uu
of thorn, a vear or riio.0 aco. shows that
ui iuuui, jcui iii ii.uiu ouuivs iui
the father ta not lost in tho oomtnandcr.
A Proclamation by the President
Call for Three Hundred Thous-,
and Men
,".., ,',.
WASftiatoN Deo. 20, 1804.
wiiekeab, ny tno act approvcu uu.y,
.. uruT (lu ur r.le nnro iff anu
CBmg out of iho national foree, and fori
mbor purposes," it is provided that the 1
president of tho United States may, at
hU pUorollon) at Btty tHuo Lercaftor, call
lor any unmuer oi mo:i ns voiunioora inri
tho J , tcrms of two ftnd tbrcQl
i. . ...
vears. iur miiturv Gurvico. at u in casu mu
' , ' ,
l?!""'??!
lyWIIOUIJJj 1VUIU Ul U Ml J j JJIUUIUUtjUl UILU'
Uon j..,, Qr of a coumy nol ,0 sub.di
vldcdi shB not b(j ficd with,n lhc paC(J
of fifl(;cn artflr uoh a cal( tllBn ,h,
prcaidpDt gha ilninedlately order a draft
. , t, .,,, , ., ,,
one vcar to till such nuota, or any part
r i. i u en i ..,.
tliprnir whinli mn h.. unnllpil ! atltl ivictc
j -v ,
... . ...
,c,.i . , i , ... i. i.
. . ,,,. , ,, . . ,
lZ JZlZ,
, UotH ot-the enemy in certain
.... . . .,
inrii. mill, i.iiu milliner in iiumi lu uu u
aiaies nnve renuereu it niipraciieaiiio to
proeuro from them thuir lull quotas of
iroop- under said call and ichcrevsftow
tho foregoing causcs,but two hundred and
fifty thousand meen havo been put into
,, .,. ... ,i.
tho Raid ca of Juiy .istb, 1801, leavng
a deQ0icl,Oy on that call of two hundred,
, . ,,ou,aud. .
Nqw thorefor0i t) Abraham Lincoln,!
preiidt!nt of ,ho Unitcd Slate!) of Ameri-1
c n tQ ,. t,)e llforcsaid defi. !
oicncy and tQ pf0vi(k. for 0ii.ua,tiu, i(1 the
mU nlldl)ava Hrvioi! of lho United,
Sta,M)do Uju3 ,bj for tlireo bun-1
drB(1 thou.am, V0;IinlecM t Icrvo for on0i '
Qr lhrco j
Tje oftho St.ilMi wA j
.j,;,. uude. tlis cM ff l)Q ,ls. '
. , , , . ni.nrir.mnv, ,!lPMt,
jon i)iMricti or (f & sq
vidl.d, ,IB, nol be o,, bcloro 10 ,6th
Jay 0,-Fobu H05 lba, a draft sbu
boWo l0 flU uoL ,,,, or al)v y,xrt
ri . mj , ,r ... ... mnw . n nn.
filled on the suid 25th d .y of Fchuary,
ISC5.
Iu testimony whereof, I have- hereunto
set my baud and ca.ued the seal of thu
Unitcd Stales to be iifTixcd.
Done at the city of Washington this 19th
day of Drccmber ,iu. thu year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
aixly-four aud of the iudupeudei.ee of
'
lho Uui'cl states ol America tl.e e.glity
ninth.
. AniiAiiAM Lincoln.
By ll.'. l're.aidfi.t :
Wji. II tEivAiii. Sec'v of State.
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
General Sherman has passed to the
south oi Savauah, tsntl mi Moud ty Irs
.astern flank, under command of General
Howard, camo out to tbo Atlantio coast,
near arawsounu lntssounu m a nrgn
harbor, rbout twenty miles southwest of
1 - '
the mouth ol the Savai.ah river.
It roUS
SOIlie distance lip l.lti) iJlO land. Shcr- Piuu tomialtit.. in aaul c"iiniy, to and nuiong III rred
' . i i i itnra of thu taid ilerenaril. in lhc order ettaiili.hed hy
man S tro (IDS had Communicated With tllC law. will m t Uu rriMiiti.ra of Uiu ilrccuaed, at Hi
Federal fleet off War.-aw round, an 1 Gene
ral Howard has sen. on official dNpatch to
Admiral Dahlgreu aunouuiin1 bin proxi
mity to thu coast. So the great problem
is solved. General Sherman has succeed
ed in reaching (bo Atlantic onact iu safety,
lie will nowjoso tio ti.i.o it. supplying his
army will, lood and ammui'ition, and in
Kciiiit.j ihoje reinforcements which 'must
lie .greatly tiec.led There is uu evidence'
ilial Snv.in.ib' has been (rkeu or even hive-ted
r curiously attacked. There are
I . i . - 11 .1. I a.
, r i mm .
ll.i.cit itinii iiitn Inlllirltittiili ..t nihf I u
j . ...... . .. -..j
.,, .-,,-, .., .
still ill Uonteilorate poesessiou, .with two
lines of railroad connecting it with. V,r-
giniu yet unbroken.
. ...n. i n
. Evcrthing is quiet at I etcrsburg-Gcn.
Lee had made a report ol Longstrcet's re-
connoissanco on the uortli bank ol the
James He lost one man killed and five
, , , , . . T, . ,
WOUIIUeU, UUU UULI1IIICU bllllijl X'CIITIUI
prisoners. Confederate reports of War
ron's raid aro also beiou received. Tho!
. . . I st 1
Hum
Warren'
-----
For soveral davs nast General Hood
linn hiiiin nrn .ill it Hphmiio itauirii. nr.,
14 tin ULt.u imuumiii Miuiii 11 UUUIUI MUU
nearer to Nashvillo with his sivgn para-
Held ill UiOu prtJXimuy at lCOgtl.com-
p V, i I u M uii. ut. 1 ui 1 iiuuiud v j inunu ( 1 1 UVUUK
and on Thursday morning, at daylight, it
wa- begun, The Uonlederates semi oirolel
of work around Nm-hvillo, ou tbe coutb !
s.di',extendiug from tl.o Cum-erland river
above tho town, arouud lo lhe river again
, , 1 1 11 . in.
below it, was attacked all points, The
four Federal g'unboats on the river assi-ted
in tho attaoH, and they roon succeeded iu
driving tbo Wctarn Confederate flunk
-way from tho river bank. Tbo laud
forco penetrated the oponing and forced
tbo fj.,', furlhor ba k, tho Confederates
continuing their retreat until they we.o
flvo miles from tho river. Iu the ccittro
thoy woro also driven buck alistaneo var -
ying from one to tlireo miles, Their oas -
tern flank maintained its position, Genu
ral Thomas, in llw day V battln, captured
sixteen OaDUOU, aud lrom eiuhl huudred
'4,luu u"uu"ui JUH ,fum '"h"1 "UI'ureu
, l,ou8a ,( nrisflnori. Twanlv wrninna
vrer also taken.
' j " ow-u
DEATHS.
--p- " t. rTi7ZTr7
n Oatawissn, on baturday, tbo 10th o
iDcocmbor, Mr. Peteu Bodine, n very
wortuy citizon aged about 09 ycata.
ft V"
. '
. , . . , aw the
Km., nrrnd 47 vears.
On Saturday morning, December 1 7th,
1804, at the rostuenco ot u son-in-iaw,
Jes Freeze, Esq., in Bloom township.
i,ir uu,,w UUBa' m u,u 'lu ,c
ii, , .,...r.t,.,,.nj ii,i.nlni
Al ojt . o . of j. r bey nd the po i t
set by the Psalmi.t as the period of bum.m
... ... .i . i i.j
ll10) 11,01 01 11,0 ""caseu uas reaouuu
Passing through the changes and chanees
of this mortal life, meeting its vicissitudes
and reverses, bo fulfilled his drstiny and
has gone to his rest with no stain upon his
character and through Christ, his Redeem-1
cr, no srn upon mi sou..
By the blessing of God. bis last years
wero comfortably and pleasantly passo diu
the Lutheran Church. Ho was a cheerful
... .
oumpan.ou, an allectionate busbautt, ami
' h. l) ''T ,,1s,Pt;,umb" ""'y-
u l riday, the 10th ol Decomhar, 1804.
ElmHii V., twin son of 0. It. it Effio Aim
Kyeily, aged 3 years. 4 months and 11
"dayi.
Lines On the Death Of Elmer.
Gone In bin thii.ihood'j beiuty,
in iiiiincriicK ami love,
I. Krutlu I title Klmer,
To brighter world, above.
(Jo ne from thc hearts that loved him ;
Father and .Mnthc. dear
God only lent iiim to you
Life's ftJtli nnhile to cheer.
(June nro.her you ulll inl. Mm,
Your i.'iyiu;ito nf each hour,
Hut a'lil liu'l. lioirrnear yuu
With angel'K flfted power
(.rue. friend, do not di-plore hliu,
HU cent.u spirit hirst,
W'n. I'Jr It. kintlrud cipiri.i,
roinluclcd liout to real,
Tim wjlrhfiil Heavenly Uarducr,
fc'uw this exotlf fall,
ltloriiiilni; J ii earth', drear garden,
Traii.pl.iiitjil it with care.
Tc Hi Cclftiial Men.
Wln-re now hr'H wultius .tanJ,
Ti'l I'nther; .Mutlicr, l.rnillrr.
.Meet him in that lirljlil lam..
Illoniii. Ijur-. Dec Hi, Iclit.
NctuSlDucvliscmcnt
'NOTICE.
T!
"MI ERE will be :. sale of F.-wi in St.
aitl'8 Erisroi'ii. I iu'kcii, of liniiiHbur, Mi
Sutunui, .laiiuaiy lh. 1865,
al '. ii'iliiik, I. M . fir thu year lai!5.
ts I'ew llid.l. r. nri' reipiubU-d tu be preaent
niiioni.liurj. Il.T. 'Jl. isl.
ildiniiailraiiir'.s Kolico.
Et,tatc of Peter Jindiue. .kc'tl.
IrTTEItSiif ailinliii.tiatinii on the l'iaie ol IM.'r
Uiiliii.',at. nfC at.iuia-a tw p.. t olninbiu ro , deiM,
have bi'i'ii ,'raiited by the Kexittier nn.'nliitiililircii.. ii
tin iintli'rsiL'iiL'd . all nprioua leivlite (Iiiiiih triiiihiil llif
t'sttitt' of .he ileceili'iil an r'iU''.totl to pri'm'ii.lh'.iii lo
A.iiiiiiiiMr.iinr m ina re..:
lilp iIImmii i.i'liiy, au.l uli pi-r.t
.I'lenti. in :iiil inivii
r.ttita ludi'Ltetl lo maka
n.is ui.'iit ft'rihuiili
jt.iiN v. i.onm:, .,im'r.
December '.I, l-W im $.1 uu
Athiiiisislfa inv's rVotirc.
Eitute. of William Webb, ' bleeds': I.
1 .'TTEItS of ndininistratioii, with the
Hit. niiiii'MMl. on Uiu i:-tatr nf W I I.I.I M
W'UBIl, la.'.' of entrii loivuthi.i, Col, uuu ,i c iu. ty,
in c.'ii.eil. h ivu liouu granti'il hy in..' HcjiMer nf l.'ui.
umbia comity, to the iniilir. icnu I lull pi-r'ona haviir.'
elaiim ngniiiiit thu ..ftati- ol thi- tljceilfiu me re. !.
tfd toprfio'iit iIkmii in lhc uiitli'raiuiieil, reniilin;; in
isttill tuwiiBiiip, uilhoiil dt'lay. mid ull pt'rtoua iudeO
led lo iiiuku puyiiient forlh.vith . k
111.! II.UU MAN, Mm'r.C.T-.l.
Di-rvuil r 41, lKl.-Giv. 81 ''U
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Junta llatlman, Deceased.
.'I 11F' nt.deiintd ppoiuud by the or-
A phan'a court ol Co. umbia county, tirmakt ill iribu.
tmn nflhu h.ilanto in 111" huuiU t Janiea ALmU'ra an. I
AI...1 lit..,.!.,.!! ...n. iiliir i.f litntti. Iltirtiiittii lull. i,l
..I .n ..1' lt..,....l 1.. l'r. ! 111. ...... Itti
Miturilay, Hi il.iy of January, A. I).. )6Ci: All'
piirfiuis h.iviu;' Chum or ili.ii.iuda tigaiu-t Uu o.t.ila
ul lho dci'f.iti. d. art-ri'tuestcd to prttatiui tlieni to tin
An iilor or he debarred Irum coining iu for a sluro of
tho iii..Lta.
HEUVi'.Y II GUOTZ, Auditor
nioom.) uri', D.Ti'utbjr H, Inil.
SfIBUlFF'3 SALE.
E Y virtue of mirlrv writs of ven iitvnii
civuas. i .Mltil nut of lho (,'ourl of .'oiumon l'lt'aa
of I nliiiiil.ia i i.ti my. and to mu directed, will be ex
pniteii to tt.ilii al puldic oiit.t ry, at llie L'oerl .loust1, in
.l.oom.bllli;, nil
Ttwuiln .. the nth dm of Jniniarii. 1805.
at J n'cluck. P. U of aald day, tho folloivluif described
properly, to wn: a curiam
Lot or Piece ol Ground,
P . . . . . .
tainius rOLttTUiiX 'W'KLa, more or lc, buumlrd
.... t..n n.. .1. ....... i... tn.. i '.. ...t.
,.,,,.,............... ) moua ui uawu
llouer, on tho North by lainla nf lien. .
j rum, nu tin-E.kt bv laiuia of VOa.
STaJm',
I Frame IhVflllllR IluiKO, fMsdkfO
and itlhreo atory Hardiiitf Mnihiiin llonae. wl.h good
water Power, and a i.os .-une, with the appun.'ii
seized, taken in execution and io he aoid ua the
' m.,,!,,,. cvvm. i i..,uv
Phcinra (nr.ee, j
UlooiniburB. Ucceinbcri!!. 1H34.
PUBLIC SALti.
OF
M m 9 . . .
ValliaDIC l Cill lilStatC,
1
.. . .
1 at .,,,,,, , .,. n .... r .1... n.
nliaiu' Cuurt of rolumhiu couiily. on
A. IHI.-U .ll.U l .11U J 1
. , j i., . 1
'""'"'! llte (lu!J ' '"'','. 1805,
I 1 n. ninl I J 1... .... jr,vVir,J
Aillll"lliut"( m mi nn i nhuiiihi, nv
yuoim uuu (iiuit.'ii rijj'iia uuu cri'iius
winch uvr.t if John I'm. lulu if Hen
Ulfk llltt Hvllifli ill bUIll lonity. dcc'il
wllUxpunu to vale, by PuUic Vendue, ou lho fim
A 'CERTAIN FARM,
AND UEAi; ES I ATE,
Silua'le in said Ilcmlnok lown-
-'A"? ami ili'acril.i'd aa followa lo-Hil: On tun
I1111. und I'ountv of Columbia, houiiili.d
Ji North by land o. t.itf t'.tatu or laaai: Wuf.
i""- iii-r. th i i-aaud. mid lauda of lauac l.eiily,
"ii 1110 ii l ny llllioa 01 Jollll nilli'r uuu JOit Hurt-
uunt i fouth by lumia of iieuben tviiiti-rnem,
iiariumiiVcoutaiuiux
auu jiiiiii iiiirioian. uuu uii inv ii i.i ujt luuua oi uiu.
o.NE IIIIMHtl.l) AND Til'LiNTi' A1IRES,
Wherroii arc erected
jyKW r RAMB HOUSE
A1," ";ii',IJ J"Jai!i,
A Gu0) ANK BAltN,
"WitJiW
1,18 ,wul,, J";i'yk auu coumy aron.ai..
' .,, , ni'3. COLEMAN, L'terk.
j 'u'Ell'uii OliiALI''
j Ten per cent to be paid or seoured on
theduyofiaiei one fourth, feat tho aaidtu percent
ubl) l'll when tha mbla eoutlriued, n,ltli, baUnce
in oik yMr thereafter with tutereit.
. I win MAV .r...i
I a'JJ r a. vvai iiil r,
Ditmbtr 31,1664.
PUBLIC VENDUE!
THE subseriber will rxposo to salot nf
iiubllc nut err. nn lilt! tireiiil.cn. In OrcLimno,!
towndilp, Columbn county, l'a.. uu
IFcincsttay, the a8A f Decembei, 1801,
The fotlnwlilg valualilo prrsbnal property, viz:
THREE HORSES,
OWE BEEJF COW,
Young Guttle, Seven Sheep, One Pat Hogi
Two fllinatii, tfno two-linrio Waijon, Pled". Plnw, llnr-
row., i aiiiiini.inlll.i;uiiiii.uo, iiork, Shnvi-H.f orka,
tfcylhcn, Inrgu Iron Keltk', (iralii In tin; Oriiuuil, Hay
by the Tim, fly (Straw und CorK-fodder by ilia bundlui
t'.ux by tho bundlo,
littckii'luut, Rye, torn, Wheat, Oats if;
Potatoes by lhe bftshel.
One Orlnd-itono, Coohlnif ft jvc, llureiu, Bad.itead.,
Cliair. and 'J'nb.ca, Clock, o1t of Uojper-tnols. two
vita of tloublo llitrncii, Hpiiiulng w.toclt and Woo.
Wheel, tojjcllicr Willi a e'eat variety of otliet article
too nuiutrum to inuntioii,
ICC rfnlo to ronmienreat!) o'clock a, m.. of said ilny,
""'KU
. iivn itttvtiu.iiib7 . iii v. k.h-i uuu c'.iiuuion lie uiauo
WM a..HAUI,Id.
. it.c. ir. i m
Urei'tuviiM.I I'.ip
rUHLJU SALE
04'
Valuable Weal Estate.
'PIIU nnder-igued oH'iis lo sell at pub-
M lie ul ', upnu in,- iruin.H. on
T 11 U USD AY , 1:K K.MUult 20.fi, 1804,
A valuable Farm nud l'luit.ition. nitiia.c in l.iicust
on itli.i. Col iliuli I :t counl.v. uitjoiulriK f.irm nf .Mosea
V. Shoemaker, U iaa Geurt'e urn. .Uu. HcUur.ry, con'
laltlili(t ubuut
Tim Huwlied Acns of Land,
indrcil of hicli i. ili nred, om In n cootl
Due Hiin.lreTl of wliicliin ilcnrvil, oni1 in n puudj tlttu
tu ciiiiivriiKMi nun uu; Duiaiitu ib h uii iiiifurcu.
Theru lui'riKtotl upon suiJ prCnilico, a guild
well llill'.ercd,
iiiauo, ii guod
frame Jg
r.un OAltV. with nlhcr "lit liullJinia, iioud OrelinrJ,
and acvvinl excel. em Spring. iifWuleron vurimii
par., of the Farm.
tfnl I properly will ha sold in ttliolu or lu Iota In -nit
purchaacii,
I Aile in omineiiernt tun o'clock A, M of.ail
day. hun atlcndamo will bs'tU'eii am! co iililluu; bo
iiij'Ic known by
SAMUEL C. HEAD.
' November CO. lSC4,-5w.
A NEW STORE IS
O RANG EVIL LE.
(henp fio'tlsatitl (?rc-at Bargain.
HE Suhs'-ri'irr resprtfull y inlmniS'
hi. frii'iu!. mid lhe g noruua publl:, that Im
has Jual npi'ucd n
NEW STQtiB,
lo thi' well-known 'aii J nf III ! lata Win Friw, Eq..
I on Mhin Hir.u t. iu Uri'iii'VI'l i (.'nl'iiub! i funny, P;.'.,
1 1, ilc!i h i. h. 'ii e... lilU'tl ui:li al. kiiulti w'
j iJiioici-: New Goods,
Pn-ah from .hi' Ea-terti Maikit., nhich h.i inteii.la
to lllnir in i ' ip u Iho che'ipo.t lor ready pay and
ci ml ry prn.tui'i-.
tiM Moik t.H.sls'j In iii rt oflhe following .irlielca
Max a 4U ij. i$J;x&
I'lmlM l.'.ixiini rJ, PMiiin !illi ('.imbrirl II.
...liui... l.'nllir.. . 1 it l i a. Sii i-..,,,iiiCiia, Al pickaj,
.Millinery nud lires. Lo .da, j. c
Tt a. l?o.l'eu. rju.'ar. Mtlhis.'a r'plf, (.'jiH"ai., I i.l)
Kui sioa. a t, TnLinhrn, t','i;ar.r:uiiir uuiltitli r n.-tiil
in t..i. Ii.u, Udi.tll) I. pi in L'oa.iliy Moici
ALSO-
Huts nit'.l C-iK, Bouts fs'tS hot'S,
Mi.l all iiiilinu. i! ii 'r illy lu Irtdc
".V (.'rain. Ilulli'r. Uia. l":u and country pro
duct, takt'ii io e&ehiiu'i' for (.nn-N,
Ut)UNELHJci 13ELLES, .
()rani:fl U: II. e 17, 1H.-I ly.
New Grocery St. re.
MOJIE FUESII tJOODS.
(Pvrncilj Ei 'Finns' old HuimJ on M'in
SVYf', IS Ion i nihu i .
r5"'!IE undersigned h is jut reeciv, d tv
SihiJ filnck I'f
it' ML AMI W'lXTKR lBV 0(lilS,
of all KiniN, .Men'a II. mu'
. CALF AHD 51 V SCOTS,
tin; bi'.t in lho imrkii ! a i'h.ii,. iorliueiu ol'I.i ii.-j
and Children.' toiea i.f all hiuJa.
A Fresh Lot ol Gro: cries.
cf all kitii'v. autli r,
Molasses, I Tea-, I Kici , I F.ch,
Sugars, Golfee, Spiees, ' Salt,
JI.1T3 and Oafs,
Tobacco, Signra, C.ituli.T, liazen-, Lady
&.'., ?:., ecc.
FEII) AND PKO VISIONS.
'I o.'i'i'ier l.h n uretl .aii.'ty uT iiulii.ii un J etct'tr
laa too iiumeroua to hum ion.
II f It itter,' V.K. .Mo .1 and produce generally token
1 1 1'lihiiiifc for suuti.,
HENltY GIG EH.
II nom bur?, Dec. 10 iftH
CLAIM AGENCY.
Thu undersigned havirg connected him
ill with e.tahlishnd Aeenetes in Waab-
sell with e.-tahl.sllltd
. ington and Piiiladi-lphii. is prep.arc.l to
attcnu to lho eolleetiou ol 13ok pay,13ouu.
lle J lPUiu( iilMi 'UtS other t'ljUltublO
I ...... .,
c.a.ms bga...;. tie uoveri.it'.it. his ex-
. , . 7?
per.ei'ee and bucriecs cunuielt ms enable
bin. lo attend In th-u. with lhe Ii a.-t pos.
hll'!u J,,,".v- N haii-ea ..mile unless tlitr
flui.lMi.lostiMle.il CJiflJO Wllb E. 11,
j.iniu E (. , Uourt !!uun All.'N, IJiooms-
burg l'a. U H. HI! .CKWAY.
Ji.oomsiiuit; V o. IU, lsui.
' K.E-0PN D.
tub danviLle hotel.
. chaiileT"n savage.
(ATI! of Ilia roiinsylvunia llnu.c, h.ia. luirchai.-i
J Uiu ubote wi ll kniiivii Tuverii Ktaini, In t. ly ncciip.
ii'd . y Ulii no 1 1 . l'ri'i ze, iiouto i n Mrik.t u 1'erry
hln i h, in ll.iovill" l'a.. and haa rf turulahed uuu ro
iipfiit'd il'for Ihii uri'ouio latioti ul Uiu public.
I triu iM'iiiv . .nii.i- iiim iui.ii.u.uiii,iimi imiiiiiiiii
iiau. ...u.iimi; it 1a pij.1a.nuiy lo-au-d iu ihe central
i hu iiitiiau la iiirt' auu roiiuno uoua, auu 11 la noun
am. Iniaiueaa purl uftliH Hom mU.
'l'a all u.io may f.ivtr him mii.i thfir p.'.tniiie. hu
ptoiuiaea Ilia uluinit illorla to pruuiilo I In Ir cuiiilfiL,
and iiaaurua II1..111 llial liolhiir .h.ill U) wauling 1.11 llij
patt to lli.iku Ilia lloiiao the '.'ravi'Kr'a Homo.
L'll Alt hits ,. pAVAUK.
N'. n. tuilli'a l.iuiiibus ruiia .'uuu thu iibovu iiivu.
..JUi'd llouau. to ami iruiu bulii llai. .load ilepo.a ut
fury utriv.il of Uiu Triilua. l.jt. la, jstii.
TiniUxTi' laiuul fi'or Sale.
rpilE uiidursinud oiVurs to sell at Pri-
I vutu Hale, i (joo.l Tract. of TI.MUUIt I.AMI, ait.
lulu lu lli'iitou 8inlu;.arlii.if tovii.liipa,d)oluuiliia co
Pa., uiluiiiiiiif tuuda of Ju.hna ..ring, i.eo, ll.id.ouuud
Je.ke i'iiiiil;lon, coiiluiiiiiig abotit
iotir. U limited Acres. -
All ofttlurii la tillable laud, ell alercd and tua
ci'ittlblu ofeaay 1 ullitaliuii.
"I'lio aaul tract i ill Im aohl cnlira or in parla of
onu hundred, or 1 11 lilty litre loll, ua muy bu duaireil.
Bjr- Teruia caay iilh llberul lime uu part of the
iiaviiieuta,
aVor furrther parllculara fjiepiiro uftlie aiibacribcr at
lna raaldouce HI liuinlocK toivii.hlp or hy u.l Iruaa at
Duck Horn' Tllll.MAd J. VAM.tirtsH.KJi:,
CU. .5, IPdt.
ADM INISTlt ATOlt'S NOTICE.
Estate of Abraham Wiliver, L'cceasf(',
LK'IIXIIH nf adiiiiuiatru.inn on .hi' lU.u.i) of Alir.
hum Welllver, lute of M.nlitoii lvp e'o. to.. dn'J.,
have been eraiited by tho Hoy t alt r ufColuiubiiicn, 1.1 tha
u.idi'raiiiiiud I all puriona liuviiia 1 Iial ! uiulut. the e
'ate of Uiu di'ceili'iit npi repeated tnprea.'lil IhenitO
llie unduralimJ, reijiliuff in aald towiiahip, wlllmul
dcluy, uud all uerwaia indcsiud lu make payment
furthwilli,
WILLIAM II. WELLIVER, Ain't.
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