Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, January 14, 1865, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
ALEM B. TATE, LOCAL EDITOR.
'Saturday Morning, Jan. 14,1005.
03r Many of the townships in our coun
ty havo taken steps lo nil their quota.
I Trbtfraclcd moorings aro in succos
ful operation iff- the tiithcm, Methodist
and Raptist churches of Bloomsburg.
OS?" Rents (or dwelling houses havo
considerably advanced ui lIloouiBburg.
Wo havo moro families than houses.
BSy" Our Devil Savs that lin lina nn
J ,. . . " ,
hard thoughts against Bloomsburg, but ho
wants its streets lahl in ashes.
b&" The. Rev. U. W. Scott, com
monccd a Protracted Meeting on Thurs
l. . . j.1 .
uav niclit, at tbo Knclish Dantist Church
bt this placo.
' . "
UST" Read our new Advoftiscrudnt.
They aro ol interest to every citiicn. And
there are again a largo and respectable
list of them in this, week's "Democrat."
JCfS-Tho Right ltevcrend lonzo Pot
ter, D. 1)., is expected to ofliciato in iho
oi. 1 ..ui a upircopai Uliurcli of JJlooms-'
burg, on .Monday evening next, Jim. lOih
to administer the Rito of CooltruiatioQ.
Kiy- Mr. Jacoiiy, our Member,. has in
"troduced a Bill into tho II, of K,, relative
to widows' appraiimonts, rcquirinij Exo
wuters to, file such appraisinents in the
Rogutcr's OlTicc.
VST Mr. A. H. Powell's house, on Iron
.Street, took lire on last Monday. Tim
flames were sr(pn;c.tingiiificd, by haiul
jwucr, U'licn will our people make a
niovo in the riglii direction to supply
Bloomnburg with fire and water uparntus ?
BwT" Mr. Jims J. Stiles, of Benton
towio-bip, Clounibia county ono of "Old
Abf'n Political Piisoners' who was Draft
fd whiUt in F'ort Mifllin.and released two
weeks ngo at Harrisburg, rrpoitfd, the
Wit wfek,at Troy, and iho Hoard ol Ex
nmiuation gave him a full dUchargcon ac
oount ol'phticul dissibilitv.
CQf The committee to revise the en
rollment, preparatory to ihe ncit draft,
has received information from .Mr. Com
iiiijioucr (Jrier, that immi'di.itely after thu
completion of the present dralt ho ami the
Surgeon will attend at Uloomshtiri:, to re
vise iho rolls duo notice of which will be
(given.
8Sr The Flr&t National Bank of Bor
wich, which went iutp operation a few
welts ago, on a Capital of 50,000 has
iuorca.scditHf.toel; to 75,000. Its B lib
ore very ma'ly executed and preseut a
buautiful appearance. We have no dmibi
that this institution will prove bcntfieiul
to the biisiuesti interests of Berwick, and
that it will he pioporly and safely conduct
od. BHiy A few cnplis of Blhliop Hopkins
'Dn tslavt'iy, with an Introduction contain
ing the famous Protest, with the names ol
all tho clergy who tubcribed the same ;
and followed by the terrible scathing which
the. old Bishop gave the little fellows ; af
ter which the main object of the book is
entered upon. Every man ought to have
n copy of this famous book. To be had
at the Recorder's Office, in Bloomsburg,
ut tho Publii-hcrs' price, SI 50.
l&' There seems to be a regular vir
ginia hoe-down, going on about the Pot
Office in Bloomsburg. As they aro all
tip-top iiijrgeules, wo leol much as tnc
woman did, when her hu.-baud and the
boir '-fit."
Dr. John who cons ill Pi s pocfMon to
he nine points of the law,eoueiudcs rohnlii
un
Mr. Elias Mendcnhall, U ?aid to ba ai.
applicant, believing ho has done the state
some service, and asks for his reward.
Rev Rioter llcckley.and tho Methodist
meeting against tho town thinks his char
actrr here iniut certainly be such as to in
gratiate him with tho people at Washing
ton. He will doubtless tako a copy of the
Record of the quarter sessions, and ap
pend it to his petition.
And lattly John B Pursel isj wo are
told, after the whole party with a sharp
fetick.
nf
Pursuant to adjournment another
moeting was held in the C'rand Jury room
.of tho Court House, on Tuosday evening
last, to ascertain whether a tax should bu
laid to raiso a bounty for volunteers, for
Bloom township.
Wm. McKelvy, was chosen President,
and Piter Billmeycr and A. Madjion,
Secretaries.
Co . John G. Freeze ouercu mo nmuw-
I 1 . .
lllg resoilllIOU :
Jltso'ved, That tbo sciiooi jiruviura u ,
thn tax outliorued by .
vilUtyoibu w " J - i tl f
Act of Assembly, to raise tho Bounties for
tlie last call of the Pre-
vnliinlenro under tllU aSt Call Ot lUe 1. feif-
r. ,. h . . 11
ident of tho United States.
William .Ncal moved to amend by ad
ding Th;it first, those liable to tho Draft,
should bo required to subscribe and pay
Thirty Dollars eaoh ; or raiso a sum by
voluntary contributions to the amount of
7,020 dollars.
"Alter a warm and spirited discussion,
tho amendment offered b;Mr. Noal, was
voted down almost unanimously, and the
resolution as offered bj Ool. l'reczo oar
rie by au oTcrwholinini: iiiajoiitj. Tho
tucctiujj then adjourned, .
CORRECT THE EnROLLMKNT Tl.n
onrollmont in Columbia oountv is hv fur
too largo, nnd the draft will bo unmorciful
unlc8s corrections arc made. The follow-
ing classes should bo stricken off.'
Dc&d mxn.
I Men in tho service,
Non-residonts,
Thoso who hayo served two years,
All drafted in who paid 300,
Thoso under 20 years of age,
Thdc over 45,
! Aliens,
1 Thojo having manifest disability.
Many aro enrolled twice or more, and
some aro notenrolled at all. These ou.fat
to be oorrcoted. Every township should
Incn TinMii nil!n.. M ,..,..,: li. i:.. -f
r- u6,. .tuuuumuimoi
tho names enrolled, to detect tho errors
and frauds.
COT Wo give on our first page a poem
entitled ,Tl,hoSusnuobannal).,,corjied from' .
. - - ' - . r
tho ,'imerican Almilhhi. ilomnnmii,, mn
hid t'imcriQan luomnn , a democratic mat?-
,,,,,.'. b
azino published in New York, at No. 37
, t. '
Tark Row, at St 00 a year. Tho poem
. . r, , .
is by KjOU ruEnzE, who is a regular con-
. -w..v IM..K-
tribator to tho work.
A new Volume brgins with the January
number, and now is the timo to subscribe.
The American is a continuation of, and
in many respects a gn at improvement upon
iho old "Kinckcrbocker," for many years
famous under tho editorship of tho Messrs.
T . . ,
I JlO January No. HOW OUt has a
.11 I .. . ii
UIIC tabic Of contents in partus follows:
"The mottles atad their days"-"Tho Sew-
ing girl" "Tho fall of tfatbaria"-Thc
voico of sleep" "Serpent fasoination"
j and several otbor paper!.
MARRIAGES.
In Philadelpbia.Dcccmber i22d 1804,bv
I'll mi n in r r t. ' J
Elder I hoinas u. 1 rotter, Owen M. Fow-
itn, ksq., Lditor "dhuMokin Icml'l,"
to Miss Weltiiia A. Kanck. second
dauahtcr of Josejih L. Ranok,
Newberry, Lycoming co Pa.
E f
J.q., 01
On the 20th, ult., at the Reformed Par
lonago, by the Rev. F. J. Mohr, Mr. G.
Michael Welkeii, ol Williainsport, to
Miss. M.UU' HoLLiNcsiiEAP.of l)ntawiisa
At Jerseylown, Dee. 29th by Rev. A.
Hartman, Jessh Shoemakkr, of Buck
Horn, and Mary Jane McOarty, of
Ithorsburg.
, . . . ,T , rt-,t ,
At tllC lierwiOK llOUSC, Cn tllC 2.lth Ult.,
bv Rev M V Urosthwaile. Mr. Timf n
uy xviv. m. 1 . vjfosiuwniii,, iur. J.HOMAS
It. Wti.LiAMs, and Miss MAtjtiiif A. Roii-
rtiSs., all of Bloomsburg, Pa.
On the 7th in?t., by John M. Chember
lin, Esq., Mr. Mackson Erasmvs, and
Mifs MaRY Payto.v, all of Bloomsburg.
On the 5lh i list., by tho Rov. D. F
1 Hie .Jill nisi., uy tuu juv. if.V.rt-j . p , .,
koiimillcr, Mr. TitoMAs Haoeniiucii LOllllllOia CC lUOHlOUl' 0011111)'
5sXllIlAaEX',uc"'all0''GeD I mmv& S)Qsir7
Truckoiimill
and Mis
ire, tioi. co., ra
At Town Hill, on New Yours day,1865,
by Rev. E Wadsworth, Mr. Martin A.
IloniUNS and Miss Hakuikt E. Le.mo.h,
botli ol Fishingcreek.
At Jerseytown, Dec. 2Gth, by Rev. A.
llartiniin, Jkremiau Wellivi:ii ol .Me
Qi'wensville, and Mary E. Hausii, of the
Mime phico.
On the 28th ult.by tho Rev. J. W. Les
chcr, Col Jackson ami Mi.-s Hat nr. Lat
Tin, all of Luzerne county, Pa.
On the 3d of January I8G5, by the
same, Mr. Ei.eazkr Suhweppeniieiser
and Mits Dortha Ann W.vrrBrta, all ol
Mifilin, Col. co.,Pa.
On the 7th ol January, 1805, by the
same, Mr. John Dru.mM anil Miss. Ela
minda .Mensincikii, all of Maine, Col. co.,
Pa.
arjamnt j' :sa7mg
DEATHS.
In Milllin township, U'duui-ia eouuty,
on the iiOth of December laet, Mr Jacou
llAUTzEi.jir, aged about 51 years.
In Pino township,Jan. 4th, 1805, Tiio's
HoWAUn.sou of John and Elisha Faus,
aged 7 years, 1 mouth and 12 days.
In Bioomburg on tho Otli imt., Ellis
infant son of John C. and Matilda Jonos.
Suddenly, December 23, 1901. in Du-
ihorc Sullivan County, P.i., HENRY .Net-
cam', Esq., of Tunkliaiinnck, l-ito Mnjorl
of the 56ih Ileginunt r. , in tbo 'lain
year ol his age.
WHEAT, per bushel.
It VII. " "
CIIIS.V. "
lll'CKWIIEAT.
t'l.OIMI per bid.
;i.oT.itsi:i:ii,
v m
I no
l af
i on
111 un
3 30
Pil'lTl'lt. .
Ill.'liS
POTATOES.
DRIED APPLES,
IIA.MS
IIACON, .
II AY by Hie Inn.
30
an
73
! 31)
53
'JO
plan si:i;ii
J 73
51 00
IIUCKWIIEAT l'lour. I 5(l
CHICKENS, per pair. 50
RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER
TO THE
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
-:o:-
,, - ,, . ,i. l,n nl,,l
The following payments have been niaito
to tho Columbia jjemoeraiomco, auvwS
ttiomonill Ol iJGueuiuui. aoui .
Messrs Peas-Ice 1,'ii 53
Pheiils Tliomas 5IIO
Ci o. P. Lore, Eq., 5 50
Divid llrnwn. Jr S Wl
Est of llnbt Ilatcnbucli56i
Hon V E I'iotht
$11 00
5 (10
5 00
4 JlO
5 CM)
7 on
Est of II (ieaihart
Jacob Miller
Itatser Esick
Thomas Mttiarvy
J A Silsher
Est nf Philip Wall
N II W llrovu
I K Krlckbauuii Esq
John (,' Weuner
J II Kuriiian, Esi
Hol t C Unwell.
Win Howell, Ef'l
Jacob Shipuiau
Daniel (ieusel
Chas Klingainan
Siinuu Snyder
The (ireal'Pea Co
Wm (i (luick
Hiram llltteiibuniler e
Henry tliltenbendcr
Isaac K. Appleman
30
5 00
1 00
5 10
3 00
5 00
5 (UI
t 00
5 00
5 (XI
3 30
3 30
3 00
10 00
5 00
7 oo
5 oo
5 oo
ill 3S
5 UI
5 30
I 00
5 00
5 00
1 30
10 Ol)
4 30
5 00
Wm T linrixnii
j M'V',vo"l.vVrii
j l?''
Philip .Miner
Aaron .Miller
I Ju,i ph Wi-o
rJauiuil Nnugester
John S Patterson
1 Haaiml II ShulU
I Allen .Maun, ll
Jeremiah Lewis
Estate nf llo;'t Arthur 4 00
lleurgu rl.ukliouso
I 00
lluchler llouys
3 00
v , 3 75
Junes Si Evans
Col John C Veagcr
Hon II D I'oster
Howard Association
OOakfofd Moil
ill 00
3 00
10 00
5 OO
lu 00
U (V)
5 00
1 40
I
Samuel neiuiey
Moses Everilt
Moses Everilt - -
, Est of James Everilt u 00
hv Montgomery Colo,
J i j.ireiniali llnirenbuch
5U
1 e7
I'lins WMatlson
' . Elias ilngart
I , r. l..ll.n.
'
( nii,,
Mai.
3 00
I 00
I 0(1
1 00
4 II"
I eu
4 oo
I oo
5 HO
1 33
5 (XI
5 30
3 00
5 Oil
O M'.Kibliln li Son
Jamjs V uecier
UAppla
Joseph Shoemaker
Win Oman
KcubinT l oulk
CenOhl
T II Oingles
Isaac LuU tl ,
Mrs .Margaret Winn
Citato of Wiu Webb
John Miller (Doll)
Harris II lulniau
Samuel W llarliuan
Iteiihcn Iloiubuy
Evan Thomas
Peter Andes
Wm II Holler
e.n u' Miller
i" 11 uri u nun n
ty,,,. ilkooiis
e 'oo
1 50
J.irksnu .M lloiver
oo
Ilr. James t Lewis
Adam Ult, Jr
Asaac Aiwino
Daniel llowman
) J Unbbins
William Miller
Levi llfiihlliio
Win J IHclcr, Ln
Wllsuii Woulcli
EH Itiibbins. tsi
nn.. li Insk.nn
5 00
7 15
4 no
I oo
1 Oil
3 110
I 53
5 00
1 73
2 00
1 30
4 30
4 IUI
Shcriirsam'l Snyder 1
Philip Kl.tler M
i'..n.. Wcl ver - 3d
5 00
3 00
Wm 11 Harris
. n llarliuan
0 OS
C 00
Estate nf Peter Undine 3
inii,u. it Aiinltinan 3
.Malhlas Allirton
asAi.irinii - i ,,.,,. i,.(ig
5 01
.5X1. A continuance of
tudc is soliotcd, W. uepeml up" - hcjus. M
uiluroir. for Hit uilinuii c-Ca
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO 00N8UMIT1VES.
'&TtVW' ?'"
ftieTO.'e'l.'ir.ll, iWiA",
eiiwaud a. wtt.snv.
fie.3i,tgr.i,-ani
Willlaiiishuryh, Kings cn ,
flew York
rP0 tbo.Norvous., Debilitated aud.Des-
I pnndent nf l.ult. mxcs. A great sutVcrer finvlns
I.cpii rlori-.l In lienlili in a few days, niter many
ycnrsofinl.cry, Is witting to assist hit itiirerlng fcl.
postpaid ariJruDscil rnvrlnpv, n copy nf Oii'fo'muln of
tu tc employed,
inn. 14, IPC t.
Ilox IM Post Office, Itrooklyn, N. V.
Biny Hi, '(il J
EYE ft KAIL
i
WW '
rroicmor.J. ISAAC'S, M. M Ocrui.ioT nn t
R'tt'lffliS!' AfriB
i I tfer l!.'1'' W'J&'fiVl'Ui; i
EVo Inacrtoil without pain.
N, ll-yoi harges inadcfnr Examination. "I
mo'i"? 'f'
"hn Mnl.
in hi.
JulyitleUI.-ISiii
TO NERVOUS SUFFERS.
A "'" 1
.ii.i..nn, curcil nf N'ervoun lie liilitv. In
""""icy. rrrinatum lUrny.nnil v
ntiii.itcl by n ilcairn tn In-unfit nlhcm, w
,n.r"'"i" V,"1" who 11001111,(0 nf ch
cnlut miU illn-ttiniK for niaKini tho M
ca. Hiiir..rnM wi.hiuz t.i
ailyi-rtif-erj IkkI ('Tpcrii'iiPi', nrnl pn.c n
lli ,',rc,l,,,y' ea" ,ln "".by nriiirfdnii s ii.
'competency, r
ri-inatiiro Dcray.nnil Vnullifiil V.itiit
nClll.llr. hlf n ,ln.I. ... I r. . . . !. ' . 7
will bo hnpriy
charjo) tho ri"
iiniio roiiifiiy
prnui n v IM"
.tiro mill t nl.
I. la . Ji , ' I' H II I 1 I." 1 1 U IUIII III 1I1ILU ill
lis place nfhusliio... Tli,. Kcclpo anil full iiiforma-unn-nr
v tal inipnruncu-will be claitrnlly ni'iit by ,
riturii mall. A.lilrowi JOHN II. OODCV, I
. .. Nn. "a Na..1il t-'ln-ct, Ncn Vnrk
n. iii . ? N'""""' smri'tcr. of b.t;th acxua will
And thin infiirinalinii invullulile.
Ilcci'inbor 3, lsnf. :iin.
maYr 3 moWal 3
I.VPItH AMI llF.ITtlMrH
irvnil ul.litn innrrf. tnblrn.. tt.n i....t...n.
I. ,.A. I... t. I.I...
Will SPIIll Villi W llhiiMt hlliliev .lint u lllimil nil.. '. 1
.i.."i ii.iii.il 111.U win iiiniiiii yuutn inirry liuiiy
"! ' 'PcHy. Irrenpucllvu nf nSe, werllh nr Ix-.-mtv.-
.V, .""""""""ii "ill riw Vfi untlilng, nrnl it ynu
wl'l' to timrrv-.l ti clu-.-rliilly a8iet yon. AlllcttiTi
"""nXS ,ml "y
tuiSS:,ct',po,n,',!lll''MwV'V
Uniformity nfPriccs !- Now IVature in lliiulnra
KVcryone Ills own Salemn.ni! JOMIS ic CO. nf the
Gl-'eScotOiie I'licu Clnthing Store, Ko. S!IU Matketstreu
nbovo Kixlh, Philadelphia,
liinililltinn tn having the largest, mnt varied and
fafhiiinnble nlwk nf Clnthing i Pliila.lelphia. inailoei.
prcmly for retail fales, huyn ruiulilnlcl every nun
'tin myi.m-r-i
ri'H"t P"llily var i
Tho goods nr iii
niHiiiti, B.iiiiinaii, uy u.i 11 i' innrKf 11 in uurei.. tin fiu.h
uiweii price 11 can irn mill tur tothey
nil iniiet buy alike.
rpuuL'i;il anil preparei', and great
painilaken witjithu making sn that alli-.inbuv with
the full asmiranca n "i-JIjiir n gnnd article at the verv
lowen price. Alun.nlurgo stuck nf piece giidd.1 nn lianil
"'o laie.iBiyieunii nem inaiities, w iici ill bo inado
loonier, in tliu inn. t f.tshiuu.ible ii;d Lot manner, !!3
per cent, below credit nrices.
-...nil., iiiu vfwsi.i.-iit. 111 uiiinui annve un pirrcx .
nr, iiiii in...j ....
'.'01.
T
Ell. i
idle nisci.o.-Ji'iip.a-dncauTS koiitiie
.MILLION I
A mn.t valnnble and wnnderi'ul publicalinn. A w irk
ol lim page?, nndllii inlnreil ungrii viinrx. Dil. IIIJN
TEH'S VADE AIIICtJ.M, un niiglnal niiil inpulnr tieat
lea nn .Man mid Wninan tbclr Pliynnlngy, I'niictinn.
and Sexual disorder nf every kind with never failing
Iteiuedlei for their epeedy cure. The pai tieenf Dr.
Hunter ia long i ea anil Mill In, iinbnuudeil, but at
Uio eurtieft eniicitnlinu of nuiueruus perniniH ho has
been indntcil In extend his medical usefiilneiiK thrnugli
ui-: iiiiiiinni ui lilt , .IJMV i r.i.u .11 n i n viiiiiiiih
that nlmuld be in tho hands nreVery Ir.iuily in the land
"f,'1 Pv,''tj.l- "' ' cret vices, nr as a guide fnr thu
nllcvialinn nf one nf tbo nio.t awful and dustruttivu
renurgeti ever visiled mankind. Oui: copy seuirely en.
velnped will lie forwarded tree nf po-tage tn any part
dllhu United States Vot SU tenia in PO stamp..
Address, post Daid, Dr. Hunter, No. a Division
Slfc4t, New Vnrk.
.May SI, lflil.
-y.
Rpyisecl Fee Bill of the
JANUARY 1st, 1805
Prescription
Ordinary Vi.lt in Town,
Each ndditinnal visit, same day. in
, town
Each additional easo In family, in
Country or Jnuu, ....
Ordinary Visit nut oftnwn within
one mile, ...
Eacli additional mile, nrfr.nlinn of a
. mile, up to sit mile.,
'Rising at night and pre.crlbinz
1 Visit at night duulili: Hie Way visit.
Ordin.iryca.es nf Parturition .
Instrumental casos, and sinli as re
luire turning.
Delivering Placenta,
All after attendance, arenrdin. tn
or ordlnarv rates, per visit.
lteduitinii of fractures k Lui.itluus,
uiajur .....
Amputation i.f Leg nr Arm
' Amputatjiju of Plnger or Toe,
! Opfrntiun (ut Hnre-lip, .
Exiisinu of Tunsils,
Kxtirpatinn ofTumors,
Vaccinatiuu
j Intrndiictiiin of Catheter -
Pii't umit exanjiu'n fur Cnrnner.
Coiisuliutiun within eight miles,
Using Trocar in Ascites,
t-peculi'in Vaginal I'.xaMiinatio.i,
' .Medicine in all case extra.
I January 7, ItOS.
JO cts. to si.nn
tl.UO
AO cents. I
3(1 cents, j
31.53 '
-3 cents I
SI. 0(1 ,
3-1,()0
Jl.",llil
j UU lo Jrt.U'J
Sio. on tn
Slll.llll til SBO III)
$T,llll tn Sill llll
? III. (HI in .lll,'lHI ;
ein.un to $13,(10 1
8iu.uu tu sri.no
SI. (11
S3.00 to 93,110
S'lil.ull to $1111.1111 I
?s,()il to SIS.IM
510 (HI
Si no
Aiiitiinitraior's ftoiice.
Estate oj WilUunl IVibb, Dcaased.
LETTERS of administration, with the
will annexed, nn thu Estato nf WILLIAM
I WCIIll, laic nf Centre towuthip, Coliiiiiln.i county,
deceased, have been granted by tho Register of (,i.
j uinbin county, to the undersigned ; all persuns having
claims against the I. statu uf thu il.iceilrin are ruqucs-
ted In preseut t hem to the undersigned, ri siding in
I Scutt tinvilshlp, uillniiit delay, and all persons indeb
leu to inaKo pnyiiicni luruie, un,
lll.l IIAIIT.MAN, MM'r.O.T..1.
Decsmb.-r!!, ISfil, Uw. S'l "0
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Etae oj Alexander lilcais, dcceiscd
rpHI5 under-igtii'd appointed by the Or
1 phnn's Cuurt of Cnliinilija county, lo make illslri
liiitiuii of the balance in tile Hands nf IVier II. Iletlieiu
and Jnliu Verger, Jr.. Adaiini.lr.itnr or Alex'er Mears,
tale of Lniil.t trip , in said couniy, tn and ninilug the
creditors uf thu said decensed. in thu onler establirh.
ed by law, will met t the crediturs nf the deceased at
the Itecordet's Ollieu, in lllomu-burg. nil SATURDAY
5-lh (IP JANTAItV, A. D IMI3. All person' having
claims or demands against Ihe Estate of Ihe deceased
are requested tn present them to the Auditor, ut bo de
barred from Hi iilug in f.'ru sliaro uf I J i, assets.
JOHN (J. J-'KEEZE, jiudilor.
Illncmthurg. J.niuafy 7, IdlU i! 30.
I AUDITOR'S NOTL'E.
T7 it . r .1 0 ..., i
Estate Of Sarah StC ll(llS07l, llcftasr I.
rPIIE Ulldersitined. annoilltcd bv the Or-
i I phans' Court of Columliia county, In mako distri-
liulliiii oitHc uiianro in inn iiau.u of UKhiird Ueimut.
ndiulnlslrator f Saiah Slopheuson, late nf .Madiiuii
twp., iu said couniy. to nud nuiong the heirs and legal
represenlalhe. of Iho said deceased, in the nrder '
Xa,hUva hy iaw. win mem tho pinies interested, m
""..'fttsOT
ug
claims or deuuiiids against tho Estate nf Ihe deceased.
are reipiestod tu present them In llio Auditor, nr be do
barred from cnmlng In'l'or a slure of ihe assets.
JOHN Ii, I'llEE.E, Auditor.
PJonmtburg. Jan. 7, ISU3-3J30.
iiUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of James Uaitman, Deceased
THE undersigned, appointed by tho or-
i-phnn's court nl Cnlumliiii county, lo ni.ik' il I -1 rl bu
Hon uflho balance in the hands ut James Masters and
Abel Hartman, executors of James llarlinan, late nf
Pino tuwusliip, in said county, to and aiming Urn cred
itors uf Ihe said deceased, in Ihe order t'elablishcd by
iaw, will meet the creditors of llio deceased, at Iho
nflico of Robert V. Clark, Es.., iu lllnoinsbiirg, on
Saturday, tho Slet day of January, A. D., IWU. AI)
persons having claims ur demand against tliu estate
of tho deceased, are resuiinted to presenl them to the
Auditor or bo debarred from comilig iu fur a sharu of
Ihe ussets.
HERYEY II. GROT, Jiudilor.
nioonul urg, Deceiuliet'.'L ISM.
THE undorsigned being regularly licence!
ii iu nr u cd m e e tn
iln.Al.t, f.lV. nl. ..... I.., n. .neb in all who .unv feel '
disposed in givo him n call, ills lung exnerimee iu 1
iho business, will enable him to render satisfaction lo .
Jlis customers.
n n..r.nu. iliislrlnif mv servless. w ill uleaso inform
mr to that effect before lliey udvertlso
IUA.U la-jltU.
Post-oflicc address : Rolmburg, Columbia county.l n
Jackson township, Jim 7, ISU3
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
A Iot aud Dowlllng Houo, with fwrff.
i J Carden, Slsble, Pruil I'recs, Outbuild- f,i.
.-Tj,-. .itnate on I hird Street, below Mar
a,',.'y lo the under Hu4
p. , , r .(y f
PUBLIC SALE
OK
Valuable Real Estate,
In pursuance of an order
of tha Or-
pnnns court oruulumlilu c.i'iniy, mi
Saturday, the Hist day of January, 1805,
M 10 n'clock In Iho fori'imnn, CknRor Evan.. Admin.
l.trnlor nftlm goods nrnl .Imitiln, rlphti mnl credit,
which wele of Si'ils .Mc.MRhnel. Into nf llrlnrcroek
Inwnslilp, In inlil cniinly, deceused, will nxtiiinH tn
nip, u) public Vendue, nn ilia p remises, n certain
Of SEAL ESTATE,
Hltunlc; In I'nunilryvlllu, In tho tonnshlp nf Iltlnr
creek, in theCuuiiiy nf Columbia, hounded nrnl ilcurtl.
bet III. follows, tn Wil i On llli N'fiLlli hi; l.lnil (if lli.nr..
Tritugh, on tho taut by laud nr Reuben Sllllcr'.bn lliu
Snnih l,y Imnlnf William Kllmitu'j, on Iho West 1,y
. K
ne Half
of an Acle,
bo tho aiuc mum .! leM, whcrcmi are erected a
Framo Dwelling IIou?c, a good Framo
j .Stable, kc.
, l.nto Hie Entail! nf fiid decerned, llalu in llio
tuunshlp nf llrl.ircreek, ainl rnuuiv nrnre'niil
1 Ji;ar. coi.UMA.v, ctr-Jt.
I Pilnnnijdnirg, Jan,?, lfrM,
1 I I'.IIMS ( TSAIiP. : Ten per cent, tn be pal.l nr e
ciitoil 1111 the daj-'uf nlc. Oue-fniirlli le. jaiil leu per
cent, uheii III unlet, cnuflrincil, the batnnco in ono
year thereafter w ith Intero.l,
UEUI'.GE CVAXS. Mnhlitrcter
January 7, IPM.
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable Real Estate
ripiIE undciigned, Administrator of the
, 1 Kst.ilo nf I'll 11 1 1. Wall, late nf Mllllln tone, hip,
Coluiubia tnuiity, deceaied, will ezpnse tn Public
fall! at the prenilses now occil.iled by Mr. '
niernin, on
Sutttrduii Mnuafi) "28. 1805,
TRACT Otf LAND,
AND PLANTATION, ltiiate in f.ilil Jliffllrl tiiHinhlp,
Cnluiubia cuuntv, atnreiinlil, nbont twil miles noul'i
eatut Mlffliiiviile, enntaining nb'iut
THIRTY .AC RES OF LAND,
All of which Is dcAred and in a high btatrj nf cultiva
tion, whereun is erected
Jl DWELLING HOUSE,
AND IIAN'K 11A11N, with the u.nal oilt-builillngs,
good Orrliard, Well and Pump at tins door.
ALSO,
Atthcuamc tlni", A TIIAIH' OP VOOI) LAND, nit
uate pnrt in .Mifflin mid part In Main lowimhlp, dir
eclly jiiuth-cast of Iho farm of .Michael Orover, cull
kilning over
THIRTEEN ACRES.
Ternm nf riale.Ten percent, to bo paid nn
da) ufnale, with time ntnl liberal terms for the li.il-
- , n, , .,iut,..tr p m
Jalo to coinnience at 1 1 nlocK. 1..11.
JOHN KIEFEIt,
.Wiiniliilor of taxi Eitalc.
JOHI'.Ptl WINTER3TEEN. Auttlonuer.,
Januaiy? Ifili
PUBLIC SALE
Personal
Real lEstalc.
rPHE iindcrsicncd offers to sell at pub-
I lie. salu, upon the premises, on
TUESDAY, JAXUALiY 7th, 18G5.
and PLANTATION', situate in Heaver township, Cul.
iiiubia (ouiity, adjoiuiug farm, of Henry Harrier, 1'. I..
Shuniau, and others, enntaining
132 ACRES,
innre or less. Eighty Acres nf whkhis cleared and in
a high stale nf ctttiivn'tlnti. twenty acres being meadnw
I5111I. Die I)alante Is Well tlinbetuil,eijht acms n which
is uliili.pineiil.il llemlutk. Tl'ieru is erected upon
said premises n
Good Log House, good Framo Bank Barn,
with other out-liiiildiugs, gnud Orchard ulilch yields
uu nbunilanci! nf (hniru fruit, from w hlcli twelve lo
fifteen barrels nf Cider may be made iiuiiuuliy. Tlicro
is also nn excellent Spring of never failing Water
near the door.
.1I.SO; Tim I'ldlnniiig personal property.
Two Horses, Three C.jws,
two head hf young Cattle, lour Shoals, five Sheep
unu twii-liurse Wngoii me top Ituggy. nut! Siilky,sdi!d,'
one sett uf double Harness, uue set nflluiluis,
T-I A "V 13 V T1 T-T T ri TVT
flrniii and Pntatues by the bii-hel, Plows. Harrows,
(.rain Criullesi scythes, Korks, hnvels, (;ook Stoves
and utensils, three pair of lledstcads, llnnselinld and
.Kill Inn t'uriiilurn, Apiile -buller. dried fruit, Cider.
nil many utlier nrtirles i) u.t liervln enumerated.
I
u. sale in cuinnience at ten o ciulka. .11. . ot sain
liny, when nltcudauce uil I bu given andco-iditlousba
m.tdu known by
N. 11 W. llKOWN.
JKlriHS COt'FMAN. Auitioticer
Jamiiiry 7, lrC5
Court Proclamation
117 HEimA1, tlic "o". W11.1.MH Elwixl, President
vv
ludL'e uf the Cnurl nf Oyelr and 'Per miner and (ieu
eral Jail Delivery, I'nurt of (luarter riesui if the
Peace .and Court uf Common Pleas and Orphan's Court,
in tile 21'i'Ji Judicial District, composed ol the counties
nfCiMumhia.Hulliiuu and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jnhu
M'ltoynulds tc Stephen ll.ilily,Assnci.iteJuilgesof (,'nlum
bia cnunty.havu issued their precept. hear tug dale tho 71 h
day of Sept., in the yenr of our L"rd one thousand eight
hundred unit simj .four and to me directed fur holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer nudfienernl Jail delivery,
(.eniT'il (lu. titer Sessions nf the Pence, Commnu Pleas
and Orphan's Cnurli iu llloomsburg, in the county nf
Columbia, on Ihe lir.-t Monday, (being (lie lilli day J ut'
i'ebruary next, to continue one weeh.
Notice i heri'by gjyen.to tile Cofililcf, the Justices
nf the Pence and (.'uustaliles of tile said cUiility nf Col.
iimlija .that Ihey he then and there iu their proper per
sons at Id n'cloi k in the I'nreuoen nf said day with their
records, lu'piisitinus nnd other remembrance tn do
thoso things which to their ntlicei appertain to bedone.
And those that urn tiniiud by lecogniance, in prosecute
against the prisoners that uru or may bo iu the Jail of
s.ii.l cntiut) of Cnluiuliia tn be Iheu and there tn prose
elite them us shall ho Just. Jurors arc reiptested to bo
punctual iu ineii aueiinauee, ugreeaui) in uu-ir uniices.
Iiaieilat ninnmsiiiirg, iiib .mi nay ut uer.
iu tho )ear nf our l.otii nlin tliuusnud riiiht
bundled and siily.luur. and In (he eighty-
eighth car of tile ludepeu.leiiee nf the United ritales
nf Aiiu-riia. i tinu s.i "Iiik i.'iimmui:i.iii. j
PAMlIEI. SNYDEIt, Sherlir,
HierlfPs Oilicei Iliouiustmrg Jan, 7, Irt'J.
(Jniiiil Jtirnis fur Ft b.Tirai, ISG5.
Ilur. Ilerw irk -Jeremiah Seeshnllz.
Ilriar:rcek Win. IlippenH' tl, Jnliu tl, Smith, Samm
Ki'lehuer.
Illooin Va'liin- llunn,
I'viitoli -Jesse (Mil,
' faiuwissa-Solnnion llelwig:
Centre Henry I), Knnrr. Ilirain fdhweppenhciser.
Pisblii-creekiAbrahan' Kline. Esn.
Hemlnck-Johu llurlmau. William Pry. Jack. mi Leidy.
i 'ihodTs Wi'nIlern'i'n'r'er'
Juuas I'atiriuger. Isaac
1 Mitiiin Charles (iruser
Sn,,! jsnt'r. ri.k Derr.Jaeot. t'.jer.
; .M;,ine Jneoh Sugar
Orange William llclles.
Scott llano. in i 'fi vi ling,
II. II. Mellick.
January .. lelm,
Traverse Aiirors lor Feb, Torm, ISG5.
Unr. llerHick-J
lllnom-Saliiuel
sllniniiiin.
. P. Sll.liet Prederlck Nicely,
.Melliik, Stephen Knorr. Joseph
Cutawissn Joseih llrcl.ch, Jacob (leu.il, Daniel l!c.
wig,
reiitre Then Slcl). Price. Henry R. Ilartpn.
t'ishlngcrectt-Daniel Tbouias, Silas .Mcllcuy, llcubcn
Savage.
rrnnklin ichaol Meiisch, Jejse JJIcatrr,
ll;mlock Abraham Van Horn.
Jarksou Abrahaiii .Manning.
Locust John Snyder. Henry I'uhringer, Wa.Jiingtnii
Yeagur,
Ml PleasantJoliu Ituckel, John Mnrdaif.
Miniln-lleury Cl. Ile.s. I.cufs Eckriilh.
Madison Jacob Clrto.-i.
.Mnpfu .Michsel OruVcr
urnifgo A. I . Iltldlouian.
Piim -i'liniiias .Mcllriilo, Jnflu W, llUule;. Luther A.
Carman,
lliiariiigi'n!) k William lllio iJs.
Scott-John Ent Wm. II, t.'reajy. Thomji tmltman,
Henry W Creasy
Sugarluaf-Oeurgo Dill..
January 7. Sn5,
A30AF,D,
NEW OMNIBUS.
j Tim undorsionrd, gratoful for past Mt.
: rJui'gc, respectfully Inorms the Travelling rustic
' generally, iiiat he h.uluit proenred from Now tork.n
( new, b.'auliiul and capacious
i Phoenix Company Coach,
I by which means lie is now enabled In convey Pas
eengers and llaggago safely and i-nmfortalily between
lllnnmsburg ami tho several Hail Ho ld Depots, tn moi l
Iho Trni ns. It will to his study to accoiuuirdato his
cimomers to incir taiiriaruoii uu tonciis mo puuilc
lLlllllllUKU
- r ut: "ii'iM'3
mvu i (.iitro.v
U1 iui'j!ff,f, 'aeua u !-
or
mid
Till? U()1C!,I FOR 1805.
Ejp cp aa !S3 vp as d oa 53 o
THE l'rosiiliMiiial roiilest just t'locd
conoiis tho political ile-stiniiM of (nr. peo
ple ol tho Uniipil Stale, during anoihor
letin ol yenri, lo Mm control of 'Presidrnl
l.iiiebl" of lit 0 North, and Jefferson Davirt
ut tho South.
The Democratic parly, always inlenli
fied with the prospeiily, growth, mnl glory
of il; rpimblie, may point with honest
, pride to its record in thii meal cntitcsL
iHalnsl 1111 iiilintiiislriilion wit'liiini tho
11 ot enormous power ot put roiiiiui- iui-I
lie iikkI iiiiliin ilcil c(iiniiiiiti(lt nl ucHMiie
iivrif poifMitspil by any uovHrliinnnt, mnl
reiiifoici'il nliko by iho tuitniiitiiled ft'iirs of
tunny patiintn ami llio sj nipatliiH of all
tniilor, Hie DHimicricii! puny fought the
b.itil of lbp4 fi frill)' .mil leurlcttly to ihe
end.
Dfeplril in the plrclnrnl eollcgp.ll p
small nuijiirity ol popular voles by which
ii lin been so do ipiited Is ilenionitMhly
lc.s lliali Iho lilimbt-r of 1 etMilis openly
and ollleially dupnnileiil tipnn die aniliniii
innition as i ftiee.hotilcts or contractors in
llic various ilopatlmeiits of the public ecr
vjec.
Hut the resnli is a a iiiii?! us. The Law
coiiIiiiiips 10 lm administered by men who
not only violate its exrp prnvisious, bin
invade also tboe ieisoiiiil a ml civil rights
so high and sacred Hint Cniihtiluiions can
nnt eonfer but only gnitrimtKit them, and
which hi'w's nrH irimlu lo vindieatu nnd
eiianl. The Puree is boron by men
who in four vears havo heaped upon lit
sni( tho unborn UPiipratiopK of nnr cllidicif
a deht iiltrioat as litiuc a" i'ivi of Koeliiud.
acquired llirouuh cetirurins, and whose
policy of a lilo. deil paper currency doubles
upon us the present tinrtipii of I his aijimi
He iililebtediiess. 'l'liu Sword i c-tll I vvie.ld
ed by those who t-eo Ireasnli in an olivo
branch, nnd who make vietniink won by
our gallant armies and lo:s frniilpl-iiicu
Ihey open no path lo theiritimpliB of peace.
Democrats must await ovenis
The) can now only waieh for the public
safpij') and oxen all Ihe power nl a ureal
miuorily to prevent Mr. Lincoln's admims
i ration ftom drifting, lor the Mike of aboli
tion, inic a disunion peace.
'They also serve who only siand and
wait."
1 he principle of the Democratic panj
arii jusi, and will yet prevail, lor ihey are
Ihe law of the progress ol iho human race,
they aip the piincifiles which havo eiiietj
ed Iroin oveiy reyoluiio.i of iho Aoglo.
Saxon race, with increased guarantees mid
slreiiiijli. The comiim lour years are to 1'U
ypurs ol calamity. Hut now they who
Miwed Ihe winds are to be reaper-, of the
whirrwind. The Democratic party is shorn
of power, but it is divesied ol ull responsi.
biliiy. When the hour of i-ore ilistress
comes, the people, instead of tilHelii", the
Democratic parly, will to it fot relief, and
cIiiil; tu it for deliverance.
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World lias been made lo fo:l ihe heavy
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to Coiat Cue-iar's due ol a Ires pree-,
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Ihe order of Lincoln himsell, ami its otfice
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hi uommaiid.
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Dt'cinebor 14, IHU4.
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TllK Homo Magazinn closes its volumo
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tallied. l'or ISH3 it will, bo culurged, and luadn slid
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Ladies' and Children's Hats.
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1 the lair t ,lc
IONS Lentilienli1 I'
at ( IIXHLES IMhlCUD U
' I'll la-1 Ipli-a
PENNSYLVANIA
Office 139 South Fifth Street,
PHILADELPHIA'.
Orpltal 81.00(1,000. 200,000, SAaru, ar$3 nth.
nESEItVED CAPITAL JliO.OoO.
Prcsiprx r,
ALEXANDER K. MtCLURE.
DjiiEtrroitd
A. r. M'cLUni!. D. it. JllltMAS, EI.I11U w. nvvis.
tuomas a. tool i , J i'. ii'iMntniis n, ri l tn n. sm ill
IMl II. t'UFROT
si.tni.rtnr, thuiiit.mi,
JAMES .M. SELLERS, ELtSIIA V. DAVIS.
Tins Company has l-.'O acres uf land, Iu fjt!, on Al
legheny ItUer iuuuedinlely nipnsite Oil City, and ad
Joining l.nytnuia, nllh 1 10 rnd. Onnt on the river, and
73iods fronton Lay's Kiln. linn. C. P. ltmusdrll, ed.
IlorufihoOll Cily .Vosflor, and ngent for this land,
assures the Company that It will sell In lots for $100,
000, reserving the oil right whlili Is worth Sieo.UOU
additional. Immtdtite retinue trill le tlerirtd for the
Company fron Vie ialt rf Ihtte loin nnd'lhe Company
haTJ two good engines with complete fixtures to opor.
ntc'iniruedlatoly for oil, Mho territory in Hit. Iiuiin -diale
locality has never failed tn prodnro profitably.
Also, ono hundred acres, in fee .Iniple, iu ll'e cele
brated Cherry linn Dlslrlct, liilmerli.itely ndjnliiiug
Cherry Run Petrnlutit Coinpnny, huso stock 1. nnw
tyorth nvor S"0 per share. The Company now have nf.
fers, winch ill beacceptedrfor ilnkfn; wcllj nn lease,
without any cost to tho corporal fun dild rino half the
proceed lo go lo Ihe Company. Tho Curlln and St
Nllholiis' Companies are in thl iminedlatu Incalliy,
and their stni k is unu inininnudiug c large preiniuiu
In addltlun, Ihe Company has W acres, In fee simple,
u'n Cherry Tree Run, w hich empties Into Oil Creek,
nnd In llio best pro, lin ing t'eition of thu Oil Territory
and 111) r.crt'S in fee simple, un Walnut llend, live
miles abol-c Ihe inniilh of Oil Creek, nud nut over two
miles from Iho celebrated llued well, now producing
over 50(1 barrels per day.
Also, the leasu of three traits nf land, two oil Oil
Creek, each pruilucliig liter ten barrels per da), and
ono un Alegh 'liny liner, producing ten barrel, per
day uf hehiy nil, w.irth nnw i'.'l per barrel The
Company now receives three-fuurths ol the proceeds
uflho last named well, and one hallnf the other Inn
Eaili oflhci! fratta wl lp: developed Uy Ihe Couijiany
by sinking additional wells, mid tho engines and fix
tures nro nuw un hand tn lid it,
The nllicers of this Company iiiean to prosecute the
development of the-e lands most energetically, ami
iney unvc entiri: commence inui iney win ieia ter
large dividends on the capital stock,
C3" Subscriptions must be made promptly, as more
lli.iti nuc halfol the (lock is alrem'y engagod,
'Subscriptions will be received at the otlico of tho
Company.
January 7, tr-il'i-IU.
THE JERSEY WELL OIL COMPANY.
i.'50,000 Sham, at 2 00)fr Share.
1'RESIDENT
DR; ALBERT G. EGBERT,
ot Venango colintji
VICE .'RESIDENT,
ABRAHAM MARTIN,
of Philadelphia.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
WILLIAM M BARLOW,
Of Leuyard it Barlow, Philadelphia.
Three per cent, per Month on 8500,000.
In calling the attention of capitalists to
this enterprise, tho Direitors have no hesitation iu
expiessing their belief that their return frum it will bo
more certain and mnru liberal ihan frnui.nnv new
company nnw bel'ure the comuiuiiity, 'i'he property of
the i ompaiiy eon . I sis nl t he t'ul low lug .
no. i. Tiireu-ejgiits ot thu working interest in the
celebrated Jersey Well, on tho llvd
do and Egbert I arm.
on Oil Creek, with tho acre uf land on which the well
is lucated. 1 Ins well has hcOu flowing since earlv in
May, lsiil , at the rate of about three hundred rlll-l tt It y
barrels daily, and is nnw flowing at that rate, thus
yielding to tho Company between fifty and sixty bar
rels daily, worth, ut present pijceg, twenty thousand
dollars per month, which will pay to tlie Stockholders
ill this Company.
.MURE THAN Timer. I It II CENT. PER MONTH
Iroin (In! start. Thuro Is ruuiu un trie lan.l for several
moro wel Is, two of which w ill be Immediately com
menced uy- lliu Company, and in which we shall havo
ths samt interest as iu the Jersey. The character of
this properly, as Oil laud, 1 well known ; It is (inly
necessary to say that no well uu it has oyer fatted iu
gelling nil, while it has already produced the .Maple
ciiauu, ine i.uipicuu, nun inn jersey.
No. 2 Twenty-IJvu acres iu fee' on the cast sido of
the Allegheny river, opposite lliu inuutli of lllg Sandy.
'Phis trau has ttboul forty rods' front ou the river and
contain a largo nmnuul nf boring surface. Oil wells
yielding largely are found near this property ; among
theni tijo Iliibbs. the llioier. tc. Thu Company in
tend to proceed nt nuco tu deelop tills line property
and feel sanguine uf success. !
No. II. A lease of fifteen years on the Wur. it, Wil
son I'nrm, on Slippery Itock Run, in Lawrence County
Pennsylvania:
Nus 1. 5, ii, 7 aud S are also leases on Slippery
Rock Unu, continuing lour hundred ucfus in all.
They were obtained in April, Irlil, by Dr. Eijlerl, and
luuiiuuo for fifteen yenrs from their dale. Th'ey so- 1
cure to the Lessees all tho oil and uther minerals cuu i
Mined iu the several traits, Willi the right to divide I
and sublet, Willi all other rights and priwlcg. con
nected with thu business nf milling lor nil, coal and
oilier minerals, and reserve u royally of unly one
'ighllt ofsaiduilor minerals.
The Slippery Rock Territory isa new mid only par- '
lially .let eloped oil region; but tho success already I
obtained thero ami un thu .Mahoning ltiver, u few
miles west, luguher willitllu laree 'luaulitioe nf nil I
fuiiiid nurth, south, east and west uf il, lead us tif
hope Hint it will prove a succo.sful oil region.
The Company havo already an etccllcnt engine,
tools, ami all uecessury pxtures nn the grounds, with
a well partly down, uint slntll proceed tj develop thu
propeily as fast as possible.
Thesu lands ami leases were ail selected for nil pur
pnsct. by he President of this Company, nlinsj great
success in tjte nil business, sterling integrity, ,ni)d
force nf character are luu rtell known lo rcpiiic iuin
incut hero.
Auti.crri'lfvur tectired at Ihe cffitccf
LED YAltD it UAIU.mV,
4."J Chestnut Street, ,
Philadelphia.
Only c l.i mil i,l Xumler of Sliarci are for Salt.
January 7, ISnS-nts.
Timljcr Lnml i'ov Sale.
nF'HE undcrsipiicd offers to sell at lri-
fi a.,- .. n....'l ..C 'I'lMMI'll I.AVI1 il.
uate In lleutuii snd isngartnaf tuwnriirp'i, "olifinbla cn
Pa., adjojiinig huM ofjosllna llrlug. lieu, Dodsonand
Jesse I'cuuicOm. cniitainiu: abnut
i'our llundied Acres,
All ofwhirn II lillnblo land, well watered and un
cepliblo of easy i iilti.nlioii,
Tlio said tract ; will be sold until j ,.ot in parts of
one hundred, or in tmyucru luls, as inuy Ira desired.
ID"'Pi'xms easy with llbeful timo on pari oftbel
pavments. ,
l'or furrthcr particulars enquire of the subscriber
his residenco in Hcuiln.lt township, nr bv address let
llurk Horn- THOMAS J.TAXDEiiSI.ICl!,
Oct. 13, ISO!
Arimiiiisti'utoi'V IVolicc.
Estate of Peter Hod In t, dee'd.
rETPEUSiif adiiilnislraliou nil the Uslale nl Ti ter
Jllodino, late ofCatawis.n tw p., lulinubia co dee'd,
have been granted by Iho llctflsicr nfCuliiinlitii cu tn
llio undersigned i all persons liav.ln: clanis against the
estate of the decedent are reiues.te.l tn present them to
(lm Ailministralur nl his rj;sldepce tn said Inn u
hip wilhniit delay, and all persons Indebted lu male
pajiuent fnrlhwilli. . ,
1 ' JOHN V. IIUDINE. fdin'r.
lef.'mlier 51. ISiU-ilw 1 1 00
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUK.
Estate of Aliraham Welhver. Dtceus'd.
1 ETl'EIIS"fiidin'nistratlon on the Esiata uf Ahrn
H . Ii.im Welllirr. lute nf Madisnn twn.CuLto.. Jrc'd.
havubeoii granteii by tlin iiegisier 01 Loiiiinuiaco.,1.1 tne
i nileisleued: all iiersuns Iwu iug f laims again.l llio es
talo of llio decedent nro requested toiresent Iheiuli.
fr, .,.r.l,.. J. ....iiline i sai l tolllishin. wilh.iul
delay, nnd all perwns iu.Ubicd tu inuku payment
,0""",," WILLIAM 11. WELl.lVP.lt. Ad,,,'..
Deeeiuhcra, icill,
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
Estate of Georgo W. lliitlo, lleucascd.
LE'ITEUS Testamentary "U tho rslatn of tieoigc W
lllllle, late uf Ml, Pteusaui tuwusliip. Cnluuilu i cn,
deceased, have been grunted by the llegisler ot Wills
lit., to tliu undersigned bolli leildiug 111 said twp,
all persons haying rluims ugamtt the e.iatu of the
decident aro leuueste.l to present Iheui to tho Eieiu
t ri x uillmut delay, and all iicru'in nulebtoit to niak
payuicutfoitbwllli. 31 A It Y lllTl'Li;.
.Ml, Pleu.auttwp., Nuv 15. tell I. , Ex'rs.
Ladies' Furs.
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I 'tif t
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nn I nt l I.MI1 I t OVKIVKD s.
I' -li' In l- I' (phi
POSTSCKlFf!
Removal cjf Gf neral BUtlcr.
13enj. F. Buff.l5ti, fatiiiliarly known ii.i
t'lhisl Butter," has been frnitVi;r! from
tho t!outmanil of tho D.pnrl nittut nf tl.n
Jainos. llo is suocrcded by Gen. Ord.-
Thorcmovjl of tho "Jkust," has oatted
Inmculation nnd sorrow in the disloyal,
disunion and miscegenation Camp.
Aud hero is the JJulk brad cud' of
"GWi. Jhttch dap:'
Ct'Our fnrc.es uhdor Snini'ii dnl
Rurbiiilgp. Inst week, madn a raid qu
Saltvillo. in Pmith Western Virginia, cap
tured tho titaco null destroyed n Inre
1 mount of property afnr rvliiolt ihv
withdrew to East Tonnjssee. The reboij)
wote follow n ' thorn at larl aCcriunts.
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H'.b.lcr's Uii iltrit'gul Dictionary.
NEW ILLU3TllTED EDITION,
Thoroughly So iled and much Enlarged.
Over 3000 Fine' Engravings.
Ill noil WORDS an! .MLAMNUS not lound inothcr
Dictlnnanes.
Over Ihlrtynlile Aineiic.m un.l European seholars am
plnyed.Ojinu this rovlilon, and llprly yuan nf lalnir
t'Tp. Milled upon it.
Aiming the eoliaturatilri die Or. Mnlraii. nf- ll-rllrf,
Prnlessiirs Purler, Dana, Whitney. Ilodly. Lvm ui.
fl !1 1 ..... .. ....I '.' ..1.1 , , i-i. .. '
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'f'l.litl
Point .Military Al ll.leuiV. Juilu I J. t; t'nrlilu.
Pm
ie. si r cuies. .1 n. tion-y. I.sq . tee.. Sc..
mverm tallies nf greal yalue.nueorilicuiofnny qnartn
pages, Explanatory Art.!' Proudunclug. iiir rlarnes IA
1cti.ui of pei.uus nud places, n,.Udniiyun,.4:c, &,
lis Abiiddnii, Acadia. Albany UegeiliV, .Uhtliel- Carl
.Mason and Hlxou's line, .Mr. .Micanbsr. fco.
Containing one-lliili nr uuo-loiirth more in.ittor than
.'iny former edltiuus.
Prom now eleitrutjpe plates and the Riverside Pres.
nud llindery,
IN ONE VOL. OP IPI0 ROYAL (UlAItTO PACES.
";; nn: i. trust anv Ttt:n:xr"
"a::r nr.imiT.it.
Publlstted by (.'. & C. .MEItltlA.M, Springfield, Mam;
S to nr all IIodkicuM's.
Junuary 7. ISi'iJ-m.
ISG5.
I liil.atli'Iiillla
lirle
ISOj
This great line traverses tlin Ntirllleni dnd Sorlll
west counties uf PcnlisjUniila tu the cily of Erie, on
Lake Erie. . 1
11 has been leased by tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, and Is otterntnd by lh;ut.
Its entire length was opened fur passenger and
freight busldoss, October Kill, UnVI. .
TIMC Or PASSKSOtll 1RAIK1 AT tiOrtrnUMnKRt.A!D.
Mail Tralii leaves, l'.a
10 Hi P.M.
Elmira Evprets Trnln,
Lnr.k Haven Accommodation,
Williainsport Accommodation. , ,
LEAVE WEST wAlti).
Mall Train. ....
I'.lmOn Express Train,
Lock Ilaen A t-coiu limitation
Wlllmiii.tiorl Ae.r.olliilliHrtIiiln .
I) 'J7 P. M.
ill S7 A.M.
3 53 P. .M.
-1 V.4 A. M.
3 39 A: M.
I 31 P; r,!
11 ii P.m.
passengers Care run thruugii ud .Mall
'Plain, with.
)l'T ciiIhiU I! i AH uaVs between Philadcluhiu and Erie.
and llallimnmnud Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Elmlro Express Trains
1 ol li way between William. port and llallimoru.
l'or iiifnrmalion respecting Passenger business, ap
ply al tin: Cur. aotli nud .Market Sis.
And for Prclght busiuessof the Company's Agcn.
S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor.l'Jlh and .Market Sis., Pllil'a,
J. W. llevnnlds, Erie.
J..M. Drill. Agent N. C. R: It,., Ilnttluinr.it
II. II. Iluiistou, (icu'l. l'reight Aft.. I'liilndclphin,
II, W. (iwiuner, (ieu'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia.
Joseph D. Potts, Ueli'l. .Manage.-, Williamspurt.
Jan. 7, 1S03.
Reading Jtail-road.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
November 7th 1804.
4 . m ,
Lino from tho North and
iu,i. i ruiib.
J N
North -West for Philade'plna, Now.Y'ork, Head'
In. I'ottsvll!.! Lebanon. AllolituWIl. Easloll. tic. tic.
Trains leave llarrisburg for New-York, as follows
At tl 00 and's. 15 A. 31. and 1.45 P. M.. arriving at New
York nt III A 31., aud 5.15 and 10.00 P. II.
The nbnvo connect with similar Train. .on the Tcnii
svlvauin Hail Road, nnd Sleeping Card accompany tho
first (wo Trains, wlthuut change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsvllle.Tainaqua, Mincrsvillo.
Alleutown, aud Philadelphia nt S.I5 A. 31. and IM P.
3L, stopping al Lebanon nud principal Stations only.
Way Trains, stopping ut all points, nt 7.55 A. Al.aud
4.10 P. M. Itcturning ' Leave New. York nt 11. A. M l-J
in inn, and 7.00 P. ,M. Philadelphia nt S A. 31' and 3 30
1'. .M ; Pottsvilleat H.30 A. M.jind 5.35 P. 31 ; TarnVpia
nl 6.1(1 A. '31. and 5.15 P. M. nn'i Reading at 15 midnight,
7 35 and lll.fs A. 31., I -IS ami 0 05. I'. JL
Rending Accomodalinu Train; Leaves Rending at G
30 A. M. returning trum Philadelphia U14.3U P. 31.
Columbia' ItuUrond '1 ranis lenvo Rending at G.40 and
11 A 31. for Efhrnta, LUU. Cnluiubia. &c.
Ou Sundays; Leave New-York ut7P .M., Philadel
phia 3.15 P 31., Pntlsville 7.31) A. 31., Tamaipia 7 A. M .
llarrisburg 8 15 A. 31.. ami Reading ut 15 midnight, for
llarrsluirg. , . ...
Comtuuiatlnn, 3llleagc, Beasun. School, nud excur
sion Ticket. Jo and 'Uii all point j, at re.luied Rules
llnggage cl.ciked fhruifgl." ; SO puumls allowed each
P.isseiijcr.
(1. A.NU'OLI.8.
OsncroJ Suiiemilinditl
IUadiiui, Pa. T.ov. 50. tSOI.
National' Foundry.
HI. OOMSIJURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
ll E subscriber, proprietor of tho nboro nsmed ujr.
(en.ive establishment, is now prenarcd to receive!
C.'i fur
All Uintls or Machinery, .
i- (.Vlerjei. Olast l'liflafiif, Plnltnitnry Euglftc, .Mills
TiinusiiiNt; Mft'AiixuSitiU.. &c.
He is also prepared tn m.iku Slop es, nil sizes ami
i nlterus, p'oH'-iruns, and'uverjUili'g usually mndo in
fil si -class I'ouudries.
ilia ei .'ii.l've facilities nnd prai.tical workmen, war
mull l)ni in recvhing tho largest contracts on thu
iu i-'t re isonabto ti-rui..
jy Cruin of ull kinds will bo taken in exchange for
ci.tlngs.
r. This estalilishmeiit I. ni;.i.e. near the Lackawan
na ,S lllniiui.burs Rtiilmad Depot.
PEIEIt (ilLI.MEYER.
Illuoiusl.urg, Sept, 15, le(13.
The Berwick ISousc,
Jicrivlvk, Columlua co., Pw
HE.undersieuc.l w nuld respectfully nunnuiice In
l
"& niielnls nrnl uio purine generally, tnat-
haviug (ea.od '.Ills well-known house he has given it
a thnrnugh r novation. Tho rooms linvobeeit re-papei
eil nod Iho t mi rw .'slablisliiueut i legautly rel'uruishe.l,
lining iileasaully nud eligih'y local, d. ami pruvldeit
with all the requisite cniiveiiieiines, n oilers tu tt'e
public thecombixed advantage, uf
A Pirsl-CIass Ilot0l:
II1H TAIILt: will nl ways bo supplied with Ih'e heii Ilia
markets ntluid, nnd HIS 11 A II Willi thu choicest II
luors. Travellers, drovers, lenmsters. boarders. .c.
iiccummmlated logeuer.it sulisfuttion. C.irefu) Hint no
i uiiiilati'ligtlo.tters ulwnys iu attendance. Slublin
the most mmpfclo mid ixluuslvj lathis seclinii,
7. P. SlIUJtyT.
.Mny5-!. t'OJ.
CLAIM A&MNCY.
The undcrsigued haying connected him
sell with e.-ia,lili!lit;d- Agencies iu Wash
ingtnn and P'hiludi lpltia is jircpurod 16
attend fo tho collection cl Dick pay,llaun.
ties, Pensions, and all other equitable
claims against the Government. UN ex
perience and buhiness connections enablo
hint to attonu tn them w;itn tlie least pos-
, ., , , . v ,.., ,.,., I,v.i .
.blc tlulllV. Nil Cliarars lUUllo UliloSS lllJJ
I i ,.;.. .,r(. gncured Ofl'ico with H
1 1 MttllllS ( SurtU. UlllliO Willi Jfj, l,
Little E fJ jCoUrt Liod'O Alley, lilpon.
burU Pa. U. H. IfllUUJ.WAl.
Dloomsbtirg, Deo. 10. 1801.
I SA A C l78TAUFr ER,
No. 1 18 North 8' mm nd St., t or. of Quany,
P H 1 t A t) E ti P II I A
IV
1'1-trd Ware c'nitantty nn tanl.
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