nniiiMRiA rfmarrat. U U hi VI I ) I i I UblTIUUlin I ID1TTD BY LEVI I. TATE, PHOriUETOIl, " Our Constllutlon suard It ever I Our clorlolls Union hold It dear I Our Ptarry flag forsake It never! Tli a proud Caicaslan---our only pser! BLOOMSBUR.G Saturday Morning, Mar. 4. 1065. WDunnwtumuiann rjpaazxrir.naateia TERMS OF THIS PAPER: ( AT TLH JANUARY lsr, 1EC5. ) $3 00 per Year, or 2 50 if paid strictly in advance. fsSr The members of tho Democratic State Central Committee will meet a. tho Ducliler llouso,in Harrisburg.at 2 o'clock, V M.j on Monday, tho Oib day of March, -f i t T Pl.t. (l.Hu.ki!. C. L. WAHD, Chairman Detn, Stato Committee. IlAimiaiiuna, Feb. 25th, 1805, Annual Circular. Eicihtkcn years of our Editorial la bors in Dloomsburg, terminated last week, and to-day wo enter upon tho publication of the Nineteenth Volume of the Columbia Demochat. We aro glad to be able to say, that tho establishment was never in a higher stato of thrift, and that it is not on ly prospering, but is going on to greater prosperity. Tho labors of au editor and publisher aro arduous and unceasing, but tho years havo passed pleasantly, and we havo tb r consciousness of retaining, in au unusual decree, tho favor and confideuco of the frii uds of tho establishment, whilo our subscriptinu list and patronage stead ily increased, and aro now, as they always havo beta, the largest of any paper in the couutry, A thousand kindly thoughts to wards our many friends claim utteranoo, and wo beg them to be assured that incli nation concurs with interestiu tho indctvor to retain their good opinion. Many years after tho establishment passed into our hands, under the wiso and boneficent dispensations of Democratic statesmen, tho country was peaceful, pros porous and happy. Now, under tho dos picablo and imbecile rule of Black llcpub Huanism, it is clad in the habiliments of woo and mourning. By thousands tho hejt and bravest of our country's sons have boon slaughtered, and thoeo who mourn tnera "go about tuc streets,' wniio the demon of radicalism still cries for more. L.ou only Knows what is m tutaro lor oui p.ovea country ,if the present par- .j . ,n r.0Wfr anotuor lour , i JU am"3 ine Vvki riso in their -.feu., .. ,y aVe mig.-u ,n tho bal- tors o( the Constitution TL .nmnrnnt, ll,t nrn RMdn th'n " . , .. in. -00 if the nation tho proud old American Eagle may spread her pinions for another zmo where liberty may again bless a free ,1-opl. Wo are no, without hope that tho -irnrt a nrr tint irl nrnntrnrl fn H .t 1 V V i"'-"-" 'uo iccioi ui;aioiia powcr-tuc imercies tuoy have so loDg enjoyed, and that they will yot hurl the usurpers from the throne at Washington, and place at tho head of Government men who will bring peace and Union to our distracted country, lb the future as in tho past wo shall do our duty to the Democratic party yea, to tho Union itself, and it behooves tho party to bo a uuit in sentiment and ao tion. Wo ehall fearlessly continuo to ex poso the corruptions. peculations and profli gacies of men in official potition, and to urge upon tho people tho masses who pay tho taxes and fight tho battles of tho country, tho necessities of a ohangc of Administration and the adoption of ano ther and a wiser policy than tho ono pur sued at present, if the rc-cstablishmont of the authority of the organio law and tho rcconstr,-",tioD'of the Union iipi-u a i?ura- j ble Lasis be desirable. Entirely deitato of Government patronage, tho continuaneo , and usefulness of ournancr donends wholv xtpon tho amount of cnoourageinent tho public tstend to us. Upon tl cm we solely rely. Wo aro battling- for their rights and A i interests against tho encroachments of ar-1 billty. , 0Clwec" l" 0 'nay nuu mcmseivei bitrary power-we arc ttriving fearlessly, I - . in tbe cmy of Uno, Sam Xor n T00'1' with euoh abi.ity as we possess, for the ! f 0. C. Bachmax, Eq., has retired , Ccd number of months. restoration of tho old constitutional Gov i from tho Northumberland Democrat, hav- j m ernment and Union and for the Success of inS "Id his interest in tha offieo.to his lato j Our Job Offiob.-Wc have jut pro-,-Demooratio pr.oeiplos and men-nnd in partner Hon. T. II. Poudv. The Sun- " (1 additional facility, and a lot of tMs holy warfare, from which no threat bury Democrat, Is one of the ablest nD,l beautiful baney aesortcd Colored Paper, or oppression of power can induce us to bcsl 00Dllu,-,te1 PaPer in ronnsylwnle, and and aro now,preparfid to execute, all kinds ,l,rinlr nwnrvn wo hnvr. . -.t tho DemooretH people of the county, who loro liberty and-their countrv above nar. ty, to lend us their countenance and 8up - port. Wo not Fay to thosi who havo ta- f , . , . . i-i- " a - years, inai our course -i ueiunso oi tue , '., , . , r . Constitution, and tho rights of Amoncan . .. .,.,, , . citizens under it, will bo bold that power . , L. , . , r cannot terrify us from tho faithful per formanoo of duty in this crisis.big with tho , ; i , . fato of our oountry and rational human freedom. That thev know alrcadv and opon this knowledge of theirs wo found our appeal: Wo desiro to mako tho "Cor.. tiMMA Democrat-" a People e paper. Wo debiro to placo ourselves upon a founda- t high onough and solid enough to do- y malice and persecution and powcr.whero cv (i rnnv fincak tha truth in nnr-nrilv nnil j " j " vt-ui.u .iic-iuuu. w. ...u .v'iD.miu c, iv. un safely frown upon corruption and dishon- 0Cpt our anks for spcoiul attentions when jsty That foundation is the people's oon- on a recent visit to Ilarritburg. fiJonoo anil support. When Eccuro of theso wc shall look no farther, but maroh straight onward in tho piftli of duty. Ilaviug thus frcoly unbosomed ourselves, we appeal to all who havo tho interests of Democracy (which aro the inlorcsts of tho 1 wholo pooplo) at hoiirt to bestir themselves to swell our subscription list to tho uttnoBt possible extent. --Onour part wcrproraiso to do our wholo duiyf to mako tho Demociiat worth more than wo nsk for it, anil to labor unceas ingly to promoto tho success of the Demoo racy and the overthrew of tho present rot- ten and despotic administration. In conclusion, let us express tho hope that tho day of Democratic triumph may not be far off, and that fanatical madness may cca3C to rulo the hour. Thon, with all good men banded together to rcscuo the country from despotism and anarchy, tho union may bo saved, and this land of ours, now tho mockery of tho world, will rise from tho dust of its abasement and O O Tun infamy of Abolitionism is tinmcas ureablo. Tho mo3t "nhining lights" of that devilish mischief prccding party aro at best barbarians regarding nothing that is decent, civil , genorous or cvon hu man. A good man or a truo gontloman would bo a ram avis among that rnotloy gang. They have no regard for the rights of the living, nor any respoct for tho laws with wkioh civilized society protects tho memories of the dead. If the reader should desiro to behold a most despicable picture of Abolition dcoonoy, let him pcruso tho Sonato proceedings on Thursday, upon tho proposition to place a bust of tho lata Chief Justico Taney in tho room of tho Supromo Court of tho United States. Upon that occasion Wilson, Sumner and Wado sought to rival each other in slan dering tho dead, and in proving to tho world how low they aro in tho sealo of I civilization, and how littlo capablo Abolit iotiism is of raising its votaiies to tho dig nity of manhood- Following in tho wako of theso dciuagoguca, Abolition editors tako up and rehash their Blunders. It is shameful; Why do not these fanatical hyenas at onoo tear up tho tomb of the lata Chief Justice, tako his bones and burn them, and after scatcring tho ashes to tho four winds, decree that it shall be a penal offence tho negro John Itock being pros ent to mention the name of Taney in the Supremo Court, except to curse his memo ry. What is Due our Soldiers. Mr. Wilson, February 120, stated in tho Senate that thcro arc now duo tho soldiers S136.000.000. This is a most astonish- hog fact hen wo consider tho activity lhh wIlich tho peopie hav0 poured thoir mcney jnto the National Treasury duiing tho pasfc three or four m0nths, but such is tb? ,GT"n mCI,t 6CCmS UDnbI t0 nlCCt ,U0 obligation Atthesamo time, a number of members , , , ' ThadX"' , V ' 'l ;r no verTo in,?0 " dmS 1 'D S . uu UIUl,li joying the comforts of homo Upon VAoral I salaries, never considering the necessities of tuc families of those who aro periling their lives for Hxteen dollars a month. Heaven save tho country from fjch Congresi as the present. country from; another On returning from Philadelphia, on last Saturday.we full in company with Co.N-nAU IIoaN, Esq., tf Hazloton, Lu-i zemo oounty , who was jiist returning from j 15 months confinement in Fort Miillin. I Ho was arrested in November, I8G3, nnd ( I alter a shcra trial, sentencod to 18 months imprisonment1, and now.oiHho end i ot 10 months has been pardoned by Old Abe. And so also have been all the other Carbon County Prisoners. EST Hon. DAvm 13. Montgomery, nnr excellent State Senator, now upon the 2nd session of his Legislative Term, commands tho universal respoct of all honest men who enjoy tho honor of his acquaintance, Senator M.. is tlm mnn enr tim ; adherent of all that is honest and the re- ' pudiator of every species of rascality. Ho has never yot dodSed democratic rcsponai- I -mm ava bw U4uu rUV ' a" Pr0'en a eomplcto suoccss. Wo wUh o oontinuing and the retiring Editors, P0n09 and PsPcr"y. ' jBring the aat ffoeU we ha70 . . , , , .... ceived larsp aoeeasions to our subsorintion j ligt, Our friends who havo so promptly responded to our appeal, vtll accept our. ., , , , , ,, , , , , I thanks for what tlicy have already done, , .. , . 1 and we hops they Will continuo theirex. hope they nrlinm Wn Bltll linn rnnm fni. d.ma.i.1 , , , , hundred moro good names, p .. m.. n n r.-. .(nt n.i.i pbia) adve.tiscs in this journal, his degant and oxcoUant Book storo and Stationery iIoua0) t0 wbioh .wo invite praticular.ttcn- . ... . Hon. Wm II. Jacoiiv, our Demo- Ar. r ,l. r.:oi.i..n .:n - Tho Iusult to Chief Justice Tan ey's Memory. Hdgcr B. Tattoy is in his grave, pow erless to resent insult or to answor dctrao tion. This offleo of protecting liia ashes cd from outrngo deoonda to all Just mon who rccpcct tho memory of the illustrious tlcau. An offended Proviilcnco may withhold awhilo from his calumniators tho oliastiso-1 ttmtil H.at it dun In thnit inatlntiPA nnil 1 1 1 1 U V J i W 1 Lj U U V '"Wll ajs'vawuww sacrilccotbiitbvtboiuloofoarthly jut- tico that demands swift punishmont for j crime, nonular oninion'should fix at onco tho brand of infamy upon thoje who have , nubliolv ttatod their wolfich appetites upon! the moldciing tenant of au honored tomb, Whero did this unhallowed assault of tho living upon tho dead occur ? Americans, blush to know that it was in tho Scnato Chamber of tho United States. Within i an assomblnffo that was onoo tho prido nnd boast of our political system, that was onco supposed to rcprosent tho wisdom and dignity of our country, a soono has been enacted that would havo been dis- gracolul at the orgies of brothel bnohanals. j A Senator, a man of letters, tho rcprcsen- tativoof a sovereign State, might bo ex-! pectcd whilo standing beforo tho world as a legislator, to repress tho vindiotivo pas- .... ., . , . . .i .t. sions tnai impoiicu nim to uisiuru mo buried dust of a political opponent. Not .. .. ... i -rr ........ go. l'rom tuo uerco uatreas oi lanniiomu. tho grave is not a sanctuary. Not the respect duo to his own position, not tho ...... . .i piescnco ot his tellow ijenators, not 1110 j - inevitable censure of all Christendom, n 11)0 Second 353. Twioo this nenibcr before which tho record of all that day's wa9 drawn n,ak'1DS in the First.and shamo will bo paraded, not tho rcbuko 00 in the Second, or about two regiments that comes from tho silonco of tho ccmo -' of conscripts in all, Thoro were many tcry where his antagonist, disarmed by heart-rending scenes at tho diaft rendcz death, sleeps unconscious of the indignity, 'lls- One little boy, upon hearing his could restrain Charles Sumner irom fliDg. Other's namo called, fell into tears and in- M. nniSn mnnm nnon consecrated cxcloimod, "Oh my God, what will be- ground The occasion that called forth this out burst of fanaticism wa, not of a kind to provoke even discussion. Mr. Trumbull asked leave to tako up tho bill to provide a marblo bust of tho late Chief Justico Tan- ey. The passage of tho bill involved " , pUlll.Cul EUUllUiU.JI., uui .v w.vm special compliment to tho departed jurist. Custom has accorded tho same tribute to all who, having held tho exalted position ot Justico of tho Supremo Court, have passed from their spboro of earthly ac tion. During moro than a quarter centuary Chief Justice Taney fulfilled, with rare ability, tho duties of his high station; per haps tho highest, most rcsponsiblo, and most honorable that an American citieen can attain. As a man, bis character was beyond reproach; as a lawyer, 'his talonts wero unquestionably ol tho highest order; as an illustrious, patient and faithful servant of tho people, his official record .3 not surpassed; as a patriot, let tho I'uturo decide between him and hii tradticers. But b t it bo aisutiiud that ha erred in his in!- rprclatioii of thu law. Is that a reason why he should bo insulttd in his grave I Upon whoso urn shall bo inscribed the language of affection or respect if infalli bility is tho attribute that claims the offer ing I 1J!I, - x.,mnr, in Ilia nnlitical BCnt'l- j metbcl)icf Justioo Tanoy was a pvire, good lnan. n0 was a high official, and , l,, prIi . .... r m. countrr. It is not to tun r.U8 of the ! doad that wo build monuments; but to their virtues. Truo manhood dots not hesitate ! tQ staml uncovcrC(1 bo,i(c the grave, nven Qt an onCaiy. I Ihe Coming Draft. It ;a Etated tuat it haB been determined not lo.ttMish the names of iho lucky in dividuala who draw prizes in tho corn'mg jiaft, and tho first intimation thoy will ro cej70 0f their eood fortune will bo e. wsit from the Provost Guard. This course., .it is argued, will prevent 'frkedaddling,' and havo tho effect of filling the ranks of the army muoh sooner. We do not know whether any eucS order has cmanatod from Provost Ivlarshal Gen. Fry, and only ffivo tho rumor for what it is worth. Should it turn out to bo true, ihoso who , . a , r, 1 .1 C0,ucmPlatcu nigraiing to -anaua m ino event of being drafted will bo at a loss T C0""0 10 PU.rSU' and ,,Blt!nB ' oi. Work, Willi neatness onu ucspatou Friends give us a call. Wo aro turning, out tho handsomest and most attractive I Hills, and moro of tbom.lhan any dthor office in tho County of Columbia. J , , . , ' tar Up to Friday morning, wo havo had no intelligence from tho Uomnntlco . . , , , ... e T , appomUd by tha citizens of Uloomsburg, ' . . ., n t to act m conjunction with Committees from junction with Committees from tho othor eountisa of this (draft) district, to boo tho Washington authorities, and fleouro. it possiblo, a reduction of tho un - . . . - ,, . . iut and unmerciful quotas of this oounty, ' 1 ' CST Wo aoknowlcdgo tho receipt of tho February and March Nos. of that excel- i . in n r .i lout western uougicus iuagazine.eniiuca. irni T . !!. Al V H ft ino j.auies mo; noposiiary, A3f Soo our new Advertisements. , Thce is something of interest to cvory body tVthcra. OAiinos County PiuSonkrs. Says tho Carbon Dcmocart : "Ills Majesty at Wahingtou has at ln-it caused tho dungeon's doors to bo open- which confined tho citizens of this ooun- ty, arrested without authority or law, lor no offbnoo except tho crlmo of being Deui- ocrats, nml tried by a novy oi snouiuor- strapped hirolings of the Abolition despot. 'ism iii a manner unknown to tho laws of tho land. When Mr. Lincoln saw that ho could mako no capital out of tho inattor, ho caused tho prison doors to be thrown open and tho prisoners to bo released, without tolling why they woro imprisoned lor why set froo. This act ol tho so called President iiiimuiits to an acknowledgement that these sufferers under his tyranny wore innocent, nnd that the Court Martial which dtsgrasoed our Court Houso was no legal tribunal, but the nioro croatures of his will, sent to mako an appcaranco of law for tho mere purposo of removing Irom this county a few Democrats who would bo in tho way at olcction." " J- p hla. iUC i-"aueip.ua yjqe o. i-nuay m ,Baa 5 UB eooscnpuo.i commeucou ... uur iV Vftntonlnr. in ftm Kirst. nnd Hi'P.iiliil Dis. .. .. lri0,9 '" w oniinuou until ail tne wards in these districts have been visited. - " . . ,. , mo urawtng was uono ny niinu mon wuo woro ongagacd for that purpose. Tho flrfininnnv !n Mm Viral ivnril will 774 nnil drcn?" Many other touching incidonts occurred. The drawing proceeded quietly. Monr, Loyal Thieves. Tho Wash ington correspondent of the I'oston Trans- Committco of l?innneo. of tThiah Senator Sherman, of Ohio, is chairman, who were directed by a resolution of iho Scnato to Snvrtcfirrntn nml rinnrt. wtint lns.ps nf nnhtii ... , , ,i re r.i securities have oocurrcd in the office of tho Register of the Treasury during tha last yoar,havc already dUcovcrcd two losses of U. S. Dondsfrom that office ono of S30,- OOOjand the other of upward of SI 200,000. Theso arc in addition to tho defalcation of cwin nnn . l :,, A nn.in1 11 vlu 'u7 -uu ... " "--r" , on the 4th inst., at tho residence of the of tho I rcasury to Congress last Decern- brides f.ither, by tho llov. W. Ooodri.-li, ember. Tho coraiuittco aro still pursuing MrJriin IF. lieisldine, to Miss Sarah E thoir investigation. Hess, both of Fuhingcreok twp, Cjlumbiu oo., Pa. Stamps on Deeds -Tho Supremo, 0n tho 1 Ith inst by tho same, at the Court of this Stato on Wodncsnay of last Parsonage in Orangvillo, Mr Levi IFcn weck decided that unless there is a positive tr, ol Fishingcreek twp. to .Miss Uosu stipulation between the parties to tho con- Moss, of Huntington, Luzerne co. , trary, the party soiling a properly aud" By the same, Air Gto. Row, of Phila furnishing the deed must likewise pay tho uclpbia, to Mies Caili. S.ll, of Bioom!.burg. stamp duty imposed by Aot of Congress On tho 20 of Feb., 1803, by J K upon the sarao. CSylt is proposed, in the new Po?t Bill before Congresi, to increase letter postago from three to five cents. What a nice job the country made out of it when tho abo lition parly was installed in power at Washington. President Linoolu will ho inaunu - ratod for his pecond term to-day, the 4th e -w i it i i of March. Four years moro daiknoss and terror to bo eudurod by a suffering people, Vioth north and south, without a gleam of SUDj-u ' b l ' B3T Tho U. S. Sennto has been called bv nrnnliinmlinn nl'tl.n PrPM.lont tn mo, . . ., .., r , in extra foss-ion on tho l;h of March, nt 12 o'clock, M., ltlo reoeive and act upon snoh communications as may be made to nt Dy tuc executive. tS Capt. S. N. Uradtord, Provost Marshal for tho District coinposod of the eounties of Luzerne and Sujuchannah, Iras remgned his commission. A Colonel Pool is his successor.. tOT A correfpondent comes to tho con clusion that tho -"last call" for mon has not yet been made. This is clear, if tho road to Pcaco ia through War. Pleasant to think about, isn't it 1 tSr During tho last month Picrro Soule, formerly U, S. Senator from Lou isiana, loft Ilavanua for Mexioo, whore ho has purchased ,an estate and intends to settle. Major General Ord has been per- ,"',ut""- " KJ oftbo Jamcs antl thc ' DPtmont of Virginia, as sueccssot to Gen. Butler, Substltutco lordrafted' ...en in Heading, on Friday of last week, tho day f . f nnmmamlnil !1S ,,,,,' Rl nnn .1.. : .i .. . l . o" ' bounty. c Fred. Douglas is now traveling to onlighten his white brethren preaching tho equality of tho white and blaok raooa. . ,,T "T . "". . "... C? lvobcrt Lincoln received tho ap- . . . , , . ..... . 1 , .pointmont ofAtsistant Adjutaut General with tLo rank of 0aPtain o( Gcnoral Graul'6 . i&. A Dcmi9t , t sUrllDg in business, VOI advertises that ho "spares no pains" to ondorhis opperations satisfactory. - ' Hogor A. Pryor has been sent to Oity Point to bo exchanged. WAR NEWS. I There has been no news received from Sherman's army, sinco ho loft Columbia, S. 0., or from b'ohofield sinco the pursuit of tho enemy from Wilmington. Doscrtors coming into our lines, in front of Petersburg, Va., Btato that several brig ades of Kill's corps havo gono South to roin force Beauregard, and tho wholo of Leo's army is under marohing orders, It is known that a largo portion of Loo's army wnn nrilnrnil In Tirnnnrn fnur ilnva ..j cooked provision, and havo a considerable quantity of ammunition to carry on their ' persons. 1 A great battle is expected. EST" Drafted men can put in onrolcd notwithstanding wo ' men as substitutes notice that many of our cotcftipprarics aro' creating the impression that tho law docs not provide for such proceedings. Hut n careful perusal of tho act of Congress of February 2.1th, 1801, establishes tho fact ; clearly that a conscript can bo substitued ' by an enroled man. A correct kuowlcdgc , ol tins lact, ut this tune, 10 portant. Ilarrhburg jwjicr. highly im- "ShootHim"! "Tear down the flaunting lio !" Horace C techy. Ycs.yes! now that Dixis cloo by Grcc ley, in Nov York, wbst is tho reason ho doss not "shoot It ni on tho dpot " Persons who havo been two years ""JACOB L A D 0 M U S service aro cscmpt. The fact of having! ,,,, ' i .1 i , .... DEALMl IN so served must bo proven by tho cxhibi. I tion of a discharge or other satisfactory I English, Swiss and Ameiucan proof- ig m&Mm CS Mosoby, on laBt sunday, captured j TeWELIIY, SILVIill WARE, &c. sixty out of ono hundred and tweuty five 018 Marlet Stieil, conic of Decatur, Federal cavalry who were on a icoutinc i Puii.adki.piiia. expedition, I J3Sf" It is announced that all the cotton in Wilmington was burned befoic the Fed eral iroops entered the city. ,&a. t& It is at length itnuouiici'd that all tho cotton in Wilmingtcu was burned be fore tho Federal troops entered the jity. Wk love ourselves notwithstanding our faults, and wc ought to love our friends iu Q aiauuer . nQf Gold is quoted at and below th tt figuro. , S5tMmH,!??fl: MARRIAGES. ' Kriekbaum J, P., Mr. Forii'isjii Evlnntl, to Miss (Wun Ann Colenitin.hoiU ofFisb ingcreek twp, Columbia County, Po. Ou the 38th ult, by the llov. Willi.nn J.Eyer, Mr Martin N. Auss, to JIis Mary E. Fisher, both of Main township, Columbia county Pa.' "DEATHS." On tha 12th instant, in Bradford town- S'P) Clearfield co , of heart diseasa,i?tt thew L'orcee, ancd 08 years 0 moutliU aud f,Q (j . ' b J "wu.hu.iuu ' O" tho 1 3th of February, in Clonrfiold co., Mr Daniel Barrett, Father olJudgc ' Barrett, aged about 78 years. About D.-combcr Ut, 1801 in Fah-bury military piltOU, IM. C., military piltOU, i. O. , lrcact:!i Jl0inm,i-uatuwtus,rv:sA v.ilu ililu pemonul prnporly , of Lairinount, Luzornc oo inty, c-'ed 30 yCi,,.Si TTp trnq ft rn lli.A !r T..l. army in Auguit.joinud ilii' H, SOtlj rent., , was taken prnoiitr on the Vtt of October. nuile on a Murmisli, and earned u S.li- bury, N C t'OH. "RECEIPTS FOR FEBRUARY, ! to the TOT. TUT TIT A "niilMOnRAT :o: The .following payments have beon made to tho Columbia Democrat office, during the month of February, 18(35: IXrwii Br&uylcr Ki 5 DO Jonep!. Ilroifh. i 00 W Morrm u uo , nun joiin euyui'r ii.oci) S 50 ' 5n a io M M Amilcmin U 4ri .,iwIb Uckrotu, ,t' re ii. ..miuiicii, l'etcr Anplenian, 2 IK) Julm J Stile., 1 JO Hil.n .McIIemy, 4 M V. 1 Mcllenry 5 'J8 Daniel Kilgur, S 0 S 11 York, 5 75 Jaculi I,. Carey, '1 ni) Jaino .Mcllenry. '1 U John M.irilan. Charlm nrnvr, i-horill' S. Hpyiler, (.'olumhia County, John l.ciicock, J. K. Uri.irt.T. I'.'l. i'.t, John ainglcy, J u in c a I'ailnn, a no 7 DO su oo i uo a oi 8 00 a uo a co John llntton. Dyer 1. t'liapln Jildcc ICooim, V, Uicliart, ,V.: of Ullai Pcali-c Jotin l-'rovellng, David Vnft, IV tor Kvetanil, Jl. N . Aiiiurman William Hlmgari, Jniiae Hiincr, U licllCH. Daniel Kcofer, John Dcinotl, l'etcr lliiii!iistiel John llilliiinii, Levi Vii:liu. Albct eurlci, Ausmlua Wiliion, Koimtnr llnckaleii', 4 50 Abram I). Dllillne as 5 UO lXnf Jacoh llnrthian Hi A 50 Jo.epli iMuuicr, 3 '.'0 8 50 A. Ilartnn, (Ill ) 3 III) C 00 Ccnriic Dinaii. a 00 10 110 AuguitUH C. ltabli, a 50 a UO l'etcr Holies, 5 50 1 UO John Mcllenry, Jr. GOO a 00 Amlreiv Lntibuck, i'.f 2 00 5 00 Maltiias A Moore, 4 00 7 frU Hcv. Uilw. Murruy, 100 8 50 Levi Fn.tnr, 3 50 1 00 Lieut tl.W.Utt. (1 uo a 00 I s.ofSnm'l, Ailanu, 3 135 Oliver i:vaii8,(C!cn ) 3 3 50 Judge Iwions, a 4 UO Win. Mojtellcr, a 8 U) Suni'l. Craft, Utq. 3 10 III) i:a of .Michael ttcckcrl) Hi. nf O.ilpai. I'ietior, 7 (10 .Mrs. Slarr A. Winn. 1 10 Daviil lmllVr, l'etcr ItrluiK. Jacnli llriliullij Jonullian I'cgg Joiciil. .MurU, i;sq J M 1'ry, J Hnyilur, (Minim) Jno, Jolin.un, John Tlmina, Vred. Dorr Ran.'l. Hnyilcr, K1 Dan'l Mcllenry, Ul (Jyrua Mcllenry. JnineK Ummit. a Oil IS. I), nf Hroltlwn,. 4 00 3 110 , Muthla. tiilhert, 5 00 5 UO I). II. .Montgomery 3 50 4 UO Hninuel llvrdt H) 3 00 Jersey Well Oil Co, SO UO 3 00 J. I.. Hichl. I.1 5 50 3 50 Joues Webster, Un. 10 00 9 50 Kl. Lawrence Hotel, 0 50 3 50 , Men. JuJiiKM'.llu, 3 50 7 00 John Caldwell, Liu.. 1 35 3 UO L'lias Uci.iiiugcr, 3 00 3 00 I Jacob L, Uiriou, 1 uo 3 50 , (ieorgu Ohl, S UO S 50 ! Joseph liar sel Uohr Mcllenry. Usq. a 75 J. reinbertnu ltupyan, S UO I'nul Kllno, S W Win Miller, (llum'k.) 1 OU Noah Crllus, 'i 51) K. of Dan'l Wary, a ou John I.eiby, 1 '.'5 llei.J . Ilouibqy, 7 00 I(uc Mcllndo, S '.'5 .1 A, ... ll.rr nn, 7 Oil Joseph Mauser, l'i Jacob iliilinit, 7 jo.in ... mil cr. n A. L Houinierville. 4 til) IS 0(1 1 25 Joy, Coo k Co. II I ran. Kllno, C A fair return for ibo sbort month of February. Wo hope for woro in Maroli. L'rionda, wo expect romiitauoes by mail, and hope wo will not bo disuppointcd. -- - - " . ... . . Stationery and Illnnli Booli's -.4 Supplied to dealers ond cosh buyers at i!. whoicaie rate, ' .On W. fl. PERRY, Mareh 4, 1803, 3ni, 4tli And Unco t?t , I'lillr 136"dki'rwAiii?s,i4f6T0oKAlm.Wu oi i ork. JL Ai.niiMs h Ai.tiUM iMcnmi:s,-.eiiiiig u ONE 0001) MAKE. very low price fur cnili. !. IV, cor. A; Itncc, I'lill.i, so W II. I'. Mill V. I 1 . flLANK HOOKS k STATIONERY, ANK Jj"ppiedin Hank, Merchant nmi cnumy onicer of Ilia liv inn I urntii lonlcil to. ,.,,,... ,ur,',. W , I'lilllll . Hi nml Hues Unrein, I'lill'n. SEND YOUR ORDERS 7011 BLANK HOOKS Si STATION- IMIV 'III IV. O. '!'. II IV. Mnnur.icliirliic Stationer. MirclH, IMS. M, V Or 4tli llnco, 1'lill'a. BENJAMIN GUEEN, lIKAt.Ktt IN 3 Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Mats. no 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, rim.ADKr.j.'iitA. M.u.li 4. 1665.-3.11, if o u jem x u s szi't. t MANiirAurrncu or U M P JD 11 B L LAS, SIINU M B K 11 E L L A S , AND V AU ASOLS, Nonibcrs a and 4 North Fourth Street i' ii i L a i) i; L r 11 1 .v . Jflnrcli I, It-'W. Hm, ticnlrr in Anwricnii, linpIWi nnd Hwl-s Wnlrhci, In.ikliiK i. rpuciilily of lit- telbrnlcil AMrKlu.it W'vfiii, hii.li liu ubulil rri ntiiiiii'ii.l tu nil wanting n l!i.nd I i ni', kucpnr, nun will hu h'iI.I ut III..- Intvi'it priccii nml nrr lliu ( In'iipUKt and bsal (ot ti.u piici.. Jlnrtlj 4, IfM.-ly. Auction ! STOKE GOODS "AT PUBLIC SLE UJ'j tmuer.iglicii, win himi at i iiouc . 1 'II II 11. .1.1!- I chi'cl. timiiril.ip, Unliiiutij n.uniy. I'.i., im Anrtimi in nin binru nmi'u in r.vnuttyiiiiMx inr cdnexilay, lMuich '2''' l'-Oo ' His entire slock of Store Goods, Consisting in I'art nf tlu ftfjlnwi"! dPBcrl'jud urlirJua nf Mcrchaudln'. vtt Dry llin'iln, Oriicriei, lliir.lw.iru, llni'cnswiiro. lints and Ciio, Ui.ott and Shoes, Anil n sri'al vnrivtv of nll.or nrtiilf., usually kopl in ..niiniry Murwj. mil not ncri'in t'niiiiii:riu(;ii, Tonus tnailu known on day of falo. Ty- t-nlu tn commune nt llln'iloc't. A. M .. im mid day, ami cunlinui; linm day l day, until iJt in .nidi A. E. SO.MMIiI4VII.LE. Irani Derr, Aiuttonvir. Ilriaxcrccl:. March I, lCi. Vend uk ILL bo rxpospil lo silo, by Public Wnilin'.iit Un- r'riili'.irp of ilo UJiiluiii:ucd, in Main tnwnnbip, C'oliiiulija nuirty. l'a.. 011 Tucsihy, Murcli 21, 180 5, Thu follow lug dmcriliuil tnluablo personal jir.pi'rtr, v.7. our Oorscs, Four Milk (Jow.v THREE SlIOATS, j Unn largi; Itnar. nnn thrr'ej.ors.' U'.urou, oiif low Pcrni I Waiioii. hvn li'iN, I'lowii. llM.row, I'liliivntori,, :i .el of llarni'f., Tbn'.uinx Xa.tiiue, llnrn Uik". Uut- lini; I'.ox, Ooru i-Ui'llrr. r.iiiiiiut; Mill. h.uns. i'urif, nml ut'ri'at varict of raruiiu uion t Ik gt'iicrnlly, too uuuiuroii. tu tui'iitKiii. I Iir hiilu In coniiiii ui " at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of .nid ; day.whru atl.'Uilauco wjll bgivr-n un.l comliliuuti bu ' mailt, knimn, by .7 AUO 15 tin jjUNU. JOrt. O tVINri'.llSTnUN. AuiUouo r, March i. 1Wi5. Vendue ! ILL bo cxpii'cd to Public Sale, - . . . Ibo rc.iili'cct' of Hu" puliiCiril'cr, In li iuilnA tnwit.liip. Ooluml'.ia county, I'n . on F,ilav. the lOtt of Mntr.li, 180.J. '?, UT 'tt Ca1 U. 'VIXTr TUITTTf COWS, Two twit'linrna WnRoiin, on i Hprln;.' Wkkiiii, One llugcy, one f leigli, one ranning Mill, four iloublr rcl nf llnruesK. onu (juglo r: ut IJarnpsi, una gon.l l.fe.-.l -tu;, Hoiv, Six con.l Hhrrp, l'lmv., tlarruwa, (.'iiaiiij box. uhnvei.. Knks, l-'orUii, A.C , t'lnvcr anil Vinioiliy tfefil ty ii." HiiiIii'Ik. Ilou'i liol.l i. .liilchcn .Furnilim', Totothuriviii, 5 v.iriuty of other articles tiro n'mur uu. tu ineiilioii. C7" Sale to rn.nirtiifo (iHO fi'ilnrlt A SI., nf saiil ilay w hen atti-iuleuco will Ua given ami cond.j.uus be uiaile Kuunu, by JOIIN II. MILLEll. March 1, lff5. "PUBLIC VEN DUE" " Valuable Porsoual Property T.IICundorsigned, will osposoto sale by I'uhllr. Vcmlun, upnn tho prciunes, In Montour township, Columbia oounty , l'a o- Friday, the 2 Uk day of Mutch, 18P5, The following described valimblo njronM property vis : riiiiEE iii. taaXiikeXa lion, niul atwoj-uarolil Unit, ) (vlr. .-.A wrirl. Ilora... n Vnmin Etal FOUR MILK COWS,8 50 00' i 0 50 00 00 Twenty Five head of SHEEP. TWO BUOOD SOWS 3 One Devon BuSI, A new lleaper, ThrPuhing Marlilroaiid Trca.l Towrr, (.'rain Drill, llullor, rnlont Pml Culler, r.-iiinlng Jlill and Corn BhPllrt. Ono fnuHmrso Wagnu, one mo horso Wagon, Hpring Wiijoji and Kulky. Plows, ll.ir rows, Cultivators anil Hleils. Ono ralont Ilay I'orlc, lloio and l'ully. Twotet of lliiroe.s, nnu nmr Hay Ludilers, llorso Hake, Log Chains, linner lloll.uud va nous nll.or articles of Tanning uteu.jls, too nuiuorpua in mi ALSO io . .. 00 A liU T OL' UOU1) SMOKED MEAT. rhrno lleds ami Iledilins, will, n variety of homo hold ami Million furiiiturx r.ntl.crein uuuiiicratod. (l!.8alo to couiiueneii at 1) nVlnrlr A. M ...r.niH.u.. VCdanruwll'ta"'cyndro,,d,UOM'b dUaW'U SWUM t, J Slidllliurt, Auctioneer, Marcp'4, ism, ViiAL ' l Public Vendue. "I'liJ'j pvccriuor will ollor at nubiusalo. ,0 Met JoU K.u.r, m Miin" vilu-. coi- , LridaV, Uiu 17tli day of Marob, 1805, .),- fMiln ilc.rtll.n.l KT I r ai . it of llr'i tlure l'low nml llrniii, tlirrc r. Cnlllvnlnr..l'" ''"' l'low., ono UurtjIolUbtu. i! .ett douMsM'V 0 .""e 1 AuiAM( SI 01(13, ...... r-rn.tln. .110 ol lllll'llfl V Click, t III tilidfl , .1 . VI r.A.I . ... . ii lot of Ulirfnmvnrc, tnisi-tliir with .ullitr n r 1 1 c I u i" nuiiicrim. tonifiillon. ; , ir- Hnto liriHiimencrt nt I) o'clock A, M.. or m& day, wlicn nvjnilaiicu will bl eIvciI and conilliiom i? 'r iABON WOW. J O. WINTKnarnilN, Auctuiiorr. I Murcli 1, !" 1)I1I SAMS Valuable Real Esia(ct rpilE .uWribcr, A 'lit frir llic hem l Anilri'ii I H'llii w III t ( t inl'i lit I'nl.llc Vn. dm!, mi (lr ii'. iiiIm'H mi S.it il.iv. Mar. !, II, IpGj, M.I. 'MIA I' r.UTM, Tract os Land, i ivi.,i.i,l,,l i.i!i;lii M Mint I'l.'tint low.iilihi, iV.ilnnilm rminlyt I'.t . mljol "i landflf lliMirc iilcm.iii,i ilio Sniiili .nrn.i Mui!rive llm Xorlli lliinlrl Mt ' tJ.rly, on lli "", '"" , t.nl , iimtfiiiil'ij! uliirit 1 ONB lll!Mii:i AX Oho liniruf wlii'l' " '' " ' Ciiltlvnlion. mil lli'J Ii.iUiii, ni' l..iit". Dllilin.; un tu FIFIY ACRES, n l in ii pii.nl M do ,, ill tliiilisreA. TI.j I III l)rovui!iilar-!i t' Jlmy BwcHina Ooascm A good frntnn I'nnk ll.irn 5ll 5.H, Wnjoii I Ion .a mil i.lli.T nnHnill ling, n Snod lirclnird, liu.l f i.tliill i I I'.icHlunt Wnl'r. 1 Tlia 1'arm Un nlmnt iiliuiiiili'ii Irmu Uloonuliui p end ubout four from Drnnsovc. I TERM! : ' rivohunilred liotl.nrg on ll!nl:iy of Pli. And tl.u h il.uicciif the turcU.i.u ni.iiicv n iliu Cirnt ilny nT Auil . mi-nun iiii.ti'm irmu hip i) iinjrii. ,i-n, ifn., l'n.nc.oliiii cni'ii, April ninl n lioml tu In t livreil mi i,'ivinciit of the purn mu iimney, Tlii'SiiliMriljci will (n nvrrll.n property with nif per. un di'Hirlutu oxiiiniHf the nn 1,13. H"Cnlctii cnnitmnruiit 1 o'duk I' .M. of mid dny, Hlian nlti'iiihiiicu will lio eivo ninl cuiiilitlont 111 11. In known liy i AIIIIAI 11. DIl.UlNi:, .Igcnl. rchri.nry 19. IfCS. i Faluablc ilkx Estate SflDiiE. IT ANNA II TOWMJKND, Adniinis- trnlflt, nf Jidin 'I own.eili Inti; nl Minli.ini lp. Coin mliii. ri'iinty i , iicc'u., iijicrni iir ius, n ctrmin mcs- vuao nnn LHAU l OK LAND, ndj ilnin laiidt nfJn.i'pli I fell , Jiilm Ucicli'inl. ILn Itcynultlip, nml ittiir, ACHES, jamin liirlclr. nr. v .... ... containing ulniul i sixty-om: jnnMlv tli'iirnl, nml in u I , Lti- nf rtilli viitimt. it. wliili it i riTtfl ii cimd l'KAlil IIIJUSI! AM) ham: i n.uv. w Ai:o uourii:. ktni ,,ti,.r iiiitiitiiiiiinijt TH VP t' Oli1 WnllM T Vn A..MJ i ----. - - nlJmninE luiiilmil Uubi-tt Mil.i- Jnlri C'liiiiti.m Julm lliiiu'i'.thiil. mm i.lh.m ciinltinh's TU KI.VE A MIES. rCAtiy inrnrnmUiiu in tcgarMmlir iiImud propcil, tn ti had by upplyiut; tn tl.u uillrrMiiiieil. HANNAH TdU'NSIJMI .idintnutrairit. Mil 'Iron, l'i lirunry ej, IHW. E'UJSSilYi; VE-JRSl'fl. f 1 LL bo txposrd to public sale at V til" l.it ri'sii'cncn of .Mnl. n I riti ikir. l'i Ilnm lock tow njliip, OJunliia co'iin) , ou Tucs lny, th ' 3l,t,ch, 1HC5, Tim fill.iwins ili'Fcriii'J I r-on d jirnpi'ity 1 - JUJ'.t 0 i nvi: ili-l 111". II. I VI Till' ill i:i:v ji.i u:n tiiiiim.- W.UiO.V AND TAN'MNll .Mil, , UllMN AM) I'O ATJi:s HV T III IIL.'.lim.. S I t) V Ii M A N I) 0 A It I )i T . I Tusrt'iw willm XilHf of 1 1 1 ii . hold und Kitchen Vuriiilun- to i uuiiK'ro!. tn mi'iilioii . I ALSO: A lot i f r.mnlng lUmiilj.Benct.illv, not liurfin del- iuatcil. I iirT""'1' I" roinmcin nt 10 n'r'ntk. M. on ,m . Uny . !i"n nllrnia.iccu ill lie glu n '.nil loiulitiiiiia In f iuj ilc kiiovi ii by I i Musi's i.. hi i:i'i;i:u i.IUUON' tlTl'.CKl.l.. I f Jldmr's. W y iTM'.n.Uitienctr. I P.'lir nry '1',. I i .1. t PKIVyVIK SALIfi OF Two Valuable Farms. Tin: iini'r-iiP'I, do irnis of moving Vi-nt. utTr lo fHI al irinte i.l.-. hip 'VW O PAKMH. FMiinti' jti ni on l(i HLiiji, rniiiiiitcn nmniy, I n. 'Mhj Turn nit wlnrh Ii inv icm',- mm .i u i t'(j abtmt NINiLTY-TWO ACHES, .onif Fi'inmy Arri's of . t, i rli i-- rli'nn'it Lainl vln r''on i.i-ri'crp,l I'll VMK rtVD T)ll' MUT.'.I.IMi IIOIJHi:, I'OMkllDUSl . mljin e with well of ll.it I unit I'ninii, nml n nrvi r.iiliiH' h.itini. mi f I i- pn'tit innp, ivitli v. iIit rnnv'-it tn lln' .lour in 1 miIpii I'lin-. nnM .i ruiiniD Htri'ain I" Iho ilo.ir. AUo,- A I'll V I' nt'WHS iiai.n, :ki x i ivei, mtii iie.iiii.t uvc. . 1 1 1 1 1 nllm I, ...I l.illi nir,. It... Two Sr'-iod'Ap.pic Qi'tcSsai-d--, nf (irnfti'il I'm. I. ulll nil Hi,. ni'i'..Hnry iniprun. inenU jn u lu;h .tal i u ultiviil. in 'ALSO ; Another Farm and Plantation, loc.ili il ahiiit nnc quail. -nl n mile n'lilli-ca.t uf llic hrnl luui'il I nnn, i-oivvnuutr I'Dl'.'I'Y J I - M ACK13S, souw tliirl) uric arrun cfivhitli h clunp:U tni-1 mult" C7" Vat cur dilioi.tf atii ffmhrr parti ciilai p. nn' VILLlM AI'IM.KMAN. Benton, l'.i., Jauu iryl IIT5. A Valuaijle Farm" AT PRIVATE SATK 'I'lio undurMirnc'il d.iroiis of moving Wei.', nllers tu r II11I4V ate sal '. his Tiirni ntuate to ilentou .1,1111, lup, l.'nli ulna count) , l'.i , cmilair.i.'g OXB 11) & rORTV 'J lllii:i: Acres. about nne J.lim'ri. I acres f' whirl. i rha.eil I, nml, the balance p mi Timber 1 anil, whereon J urcrtnl two sfour m i'K dwelling HOI 81J, will, an e xc$ well of v iter ai.il pi:n'P at liio A."r. nnil two nevufailini: Hpriifs on Ihu prciinr. A,;o. A FRA.MD BAKN, 3H50 feet, am all other Hucmary out b.nlil.u(.. There nro liinn tho prciunes, u larco apple am) peach on hardof iho chnnem fmit 'Ihe InnlJiui!. lire all t'oml aij Hie land Un. 11 hifc'li stat-s of cuiltivn t.on. T Tho nbon property hys within two miiW Now Colu.uliiiiiinil Caniora ""V Tor rucll.ur.iii.iiculnrn cnndilinus applj.l' jdiin iKia.it. Hu.iton, T.1., Km I, IPCS. Farm fo; Eeiit, rEIII3 subrc.ibor qITts to rent, ior a i termor yean. I. r I'AIM AND PLANT U'luV. ntuate in I lemlcr I, lc wnshii, Columbia rnumy, about three miles Wet,ci Duck (lo,i. routiiliii.it: abmit ONE dlUNJJIIiD AOllHS of land, most of ihich Is cltrtd and in a l(li itatn of culliwitlnn. I fald properly . localed n Iho main puWir roid, leading lo Wnsliuijtnnvllli wji). unoi 1,111k liarn . Triimu llouio. out buildinj,njf.eit tlrrlianlt, Hi tcr, Meadow, and all reniises f()r a pruiii d'ie u;.i cullural business. I I'.nsosilon clvm tpou I Vl rt of ncit Apnl. K7 Tnr trr.us anJ pailicari, aiply to W1" '" Kubh, nt Ms rc.id.nco lul liii.usburs, on t'mir " Iho 'Jill, of Tcbruary. I IIAHAKA l)fi;II,l.;:! renruary l", itw -Ini. II0R1 .lti BILLS ! Neatly 6c Ejieditiously prJn1 . TT,. ,rr,n, n ... . (hf . ., I, i 4 ,. "OOLUMIiA DRMOCIl AT."