Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, March 11, 1865, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT'
Rcdi'tiou our Quo1q
Arrest of an Editor.
P, G. Meek, editor of tho Bcllcfonto
MARRIAQILS.
i ' cue a r riih tiuzehs.
EDITED BY LEVI 1.. TATE, PROPRIETOR,
Tho Araondatory Enrollment Tho Inauguration of President
II I ivinnlM . . 1 1 1 . . . . ' ... ...... i
,UkW and Dr foiiv Llio Coin. JL,U1" juiwu. i y, u, meek, cuuor ot tho Dciicionto At tho rcsidcuca ol tho brido's lathordii
t-OI. . . ml.' tin ......I ! ii. tr..... I jAiiin..,!,'.. lf'ifiiiinii lino Jmnii tnlrnnin llnrw pit. March 3d liv Uio llflv. Wi J
. j niniu.uiuu iu visiv ..i.suiugw.i.wn.. . HASiiiKUTUH, lu.iruii . ' ., . . , ... Loaonok. Mr. John L. FttEAH. of Golitro '
I " n...!..il..n..i..l.. .1.1.(1... KenrcSCUtlltlVCS OB 1UCSIUV 18 tUSSlanil- ll,.. U i.. n.hK nl liai riSUUrir, uuuer diicbi, suoium nim . . .. roW""-"'"J -ro'rii nr inn l. n iiaimr ,.-,',.
' itn T RW n IV IT I 1U UUU a3 in I S UlfU . I -rf . - - , I U UIU3 VU VUUIIUH IIIU Vi. m.w. . ' mi, si 1 I M' 1 IIIV1.hlMf.At K.II.IM1H If ' . wnri ii r.i.n ii t.r o r... .i in . a...... .. ..
...... - .... a l.i .11 1 1 fl.! 1 1 I ' t... f II n nil UUH IHI3" l"lll VI Ai.i IUVIIIVI iNI H'lVAl I IJIT." , ""l ' . w v ""( 11,1 u U'.-, (.1 ,1 V IHI
abc ut quarter to twelve o'clock, ctcortiug "g ' ' PIU 7"' all of Col. Uii Pa. ' .'"r 'onr,,!"'!!'" fiK' Jr '.V.
tl.. lr.Ii!nnt nWi TOlimCni OCl, in Having imuiimmu u At I'll I. Inn ll, ,,,?, P lt,n !3Rll. ' tout'1"'".'"' W . rod ll. any liliukut 'I h
I , . i j a ft . t - rj :0w,1' ' " v-iiii,ivL (j ii id iij,,
ii Our OoniUtntlonsnard U '
Onr glorloui Unlcn hold dca' '
Onr fclarrr riatfotittf "cr ' ,
The iroud Caucasian- ' on'T V"'
groptional District corrected and rcvWed, n"y s 'ouows .
ncrformcd ibat dutv and returned oti Hereafter nil porJon tnustcro.l into Ibe
III. .
Uabt Saturday. Tbc.y wore met there by military or navai scrvics, wuciuer as vm
l.lmUn MlMlrlln nfUrolldlnt Tkn ('nm. UnlCOrS
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mittco after several calls and liours of otherwise, shall be credited to, tho Statu, ,icog 0f t,0 Supreme Uoutt, mcmlien and to tho druft, and an artiol
' wuiting, had an interview with Oon. J.'j nn to tho ward, townabip, precinct, or iox-nictnbcrs of Oungrcjs, foreign ininij. February U)th,( in tho sai
! 11 Fry. Ho reported, that at this Etago otlier curotltnont sub diatriet whero Buoh ioti and other- persons 'of distinction as- ing the mot violent exf
Rl OOMSBURG :
Wftinrrlnv Mrirnintf.lVIar.11.1860. reforrcd them to tho President.
tiuBn-.nto ! Tho Coinmittco then Bubiiiit'.od tho lo',
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TCOMP OF TW1R PAPERs lowing report
( AfTER JANUARY It, IKS. )
$3 00 per Year, or
2 50 if paid strictly in advance.
Judicial Appointment.
F. B. Stueeteu, Esq , ol Montroso.has
been appointed President Judge of tho
Susqucbannah Judicial District, Judgo
pcrauns uavo an nctuil rcjulonoj mtlun
the United States, nud where suoh pcr.'om
wero or shall ba enrolled, if liable to on
i rollmcnl; and it is made tho duty of tho
' Provost Marshal General to make suoh
ful. Mr. Mkkic is simply tho tho "victim
;of malicious" abolitlonum." Justico do
mauds iiis acquittal.
Pa..
Wc have just learned from -
ltutan ,
Mt lVrllUicr I. Inrifuly cninpo.cJ if nnlnint mat
ter u'' '"(-'"Ii Loni', lltli. Iciillii r . I i.i i r ami wool,
tciirllicr nllll i-'liniiilciiN mill inorifunic l'erllitpu,
wfucii ili't'iuiiiuio tUu iimn, nud tutnlii llii tiliru.'pii-
cusilntM- 4
,iim vcr) valiuillc fedllUcr lir li,'l,l rrriM genet
nlli.mi I ''i''t l illy l'"f i',lnl,i'i. mi I itur.li ii i , 1 1 1 . i tt h
t. olifiit ,i,i ilitli'4. nlr.-iiith tin I rh ..nut i.......
Iiv Hbv. It. F.Uear hoit.A r. 8AIAH JOHN nm ''V i'"i '"i" '""mi-iho w ii,
i:... .. ' .. . . i I'nwtji" M-r ii"i.
ifrieo jlU 1" Tun,
chemical compost'
substitutes, representatives, or Vico.Prcsident.togethoi with tho Jus. Hill, counselling and advising risiManoo Jacou SANDus,piinir, of Wilkes ILtrro, lmUlCUe.V
10 UIO UrUlt nllU ail UrilClU UUUCr UUIC Ut uuu aq nmk vi i vi hivu T rett1'll,Is w"iiipiup i imnr, ciiiipiini) fllUMKHliy
. . . ...t M.ni linnlrnllv it'll h nlln.c cnliii. Kin f ri.l... t .
samo vo n. ountain On tbo Voth intt., at J. Oootls Hotel,
3111 n litl niaorhe uit
! ..!. bv Kcv. V. Goodrich. Mr. Levi N. Cox, i &ii'M'l;L,"l.,!'1 !.'' ! ' c'"luV' .,V:!'l'..f''t
if... it . ,.i . .1.:, ,i o ier euro mont suo uistrie: wncro iuo& i.. .m MUnMnm nf ,1 i nc nn as. ihk iuu mun viu.vut i.nno.iu..i mB....... ... rt ... iimn .'.""""" '"'" ""
xt. uu ijiuii"!, iuiii h. inn diujju ) iv . - " " - f. v . - -. . - , l(, w jg OA11AII U .V V , UOHl 01 JJIUUIII3' i Tjcnail li'ruimiii; iuoiciil(!.
I.r.i... I.. i..i !..i:.!., 'norsoiiB holonc bv aotual rcsidenoo.iffluoh i.i.t !,, it.., Sn,..,n rilirimtrnr. tho Government, of whtoh Meek ajfumu.i , i innniyMmi uj.pi,ci,t.iiity mi cmiHm.d .0i,,nn,i
ui iiiu uiiwc.'uiuloi itu uu,i ii, in, muiuiiuu " ' i .",u.i"" ... "uu. ii. jiiNiiiiuiy nun uciin fitiHiiiifij ura wen Known itr
. . ... . t ......I !.l .... . ... . . . .... nil (in rn.nnin.lll.llln. IIo Will III' IriTll . . . ..... .,. II... ti.ir ll i,.l.l . . II..
' horn I in inn I'rcMdntit elect tOOK IUO "i. " ' A I llm .nino I inn nml ti nfn.liv I in R.1II1P.
oath of olTico, preceding it by an address, by military commission. jir. Moses Stiff, to Misi Susan li.
Oliief Justice Oha.o administered tho ' 1 " '"'l1'1' Fausky, both of Uioomsbnrg.
.. ... ...... Wo civo the nbovo vorsion of the in- On ilin t tth il.iv of 1-Vlnnarv last bv J.
Tllnv Pi-VMt 1.1 T)rTlltPr ) ,u"",u,,l nun m is mauu inn u.j m 01 lfO 00 UIO CttMCm purilCQf WI1CII lliu , . ,7. V. Vt 1 .. ..
iitoY, I i.NNA , i J .uisTiitCT, xt...i..i n i. . ....i.1.. . .- . , . ...... nulrcr's Correspondent, for what it is M. Chunbcrlin, U.-a , Mr. Lafayette
February S7. louo. v ,1UU" "JU'3"I uuim w uiw uu rresiucnt oei vercu uts iDaugurni auarcsa. . t,.,,,.,,,, M.ii.,i ... m. q.nui a
iooruan -i, too . , ,,,, !nna ., , , i worth, as both extravagant and untruth- I'Ur.r.Eii, of ilinon, to Mm. Sarah A.
TOUCT. JAMES IS. IHtY, 1'. M, . U . - , u " " vorjr Mr. MKCtf U .5,nlv tho tho "victhn GltlTON, Ot li.OOtllabUrg
XJcnrir. Tho enrollment in faiu Dis- sovcran-rovosi luariuais, jjoiuus 01 uu- Ui0 seno was ouo of marked interest,
trict upon 31st Dee. 1801, was 11,230, rollmont and Mustering Ofiicer, as shall I THF INAUGUHAIi ADDU13SS
Under tho recent call for 300,000 mon, a bo neoM8ary for tho MiM onforccmont ',..,.,
Draft in said District was ordered for 230 1. r, r. .... .. , ,, , 1 hllow ( ountrymtn .
DythcenrolcmeDtasSincooorrctcdtho,0'LoProv,6'on3ofl,,' At .hi, second appearing to lako tho
wholo no, enrolled in said District is on. " uU Bm lu , f h presWontj0j offico.lhero is lora
At the iU K. I'arsonno. in Catawba,
llev. U. F.Goarhait.Slr. Isaiah John
to Miss Salme .MuOlow, all OatawUsa,
IIei.isase'd.-
Senator Stark that tho lUv. A. H.
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Mercur having resigned in consequence of-i ,, ! .rov.uu OCOiU)ion for aQ cx,cfaded nddrcss han and Conrad Horu.who have been confined
1 Hirrn nun nl Hin MrKl. l imn a MdlcHlRllt
DEATHS.
his olcclion to Congress.
The Roman Catholic Church.
I tilled to by the Pro.ost Marbal ot
District, and herewith presented. , . .. ... tliero was at tho hrst. Jhcn a
I This great change is partially produced . ' somewhat in detail of a courso to uo pur
by the fact, that so many attracted by tho ,n, .... ' sui-d seemed verv littiiiff and nroncr.
. - . . . .. ... . r- rri. in.i .1... : - , a
It is very clear from tho Mns of the largo local bounties oitureu in mo otato oi " DtUiiuu i"unu iu..i uom-
limos, and tho recent editorial! of Tho'.N.cw York, luyc entered tho military scr- puting quotas hereafter credit nhall bo
TrSrinnr. ihnt tlm nnrt nnlirv of i!m flo. I VI00' noorccl,ed lo tbnt k latc' As given to tho ovcrat States, district! and
Tribune, that tho next policy of tho Ho- G5 . from ono townshin n ............ . .
nublican nartv will bo to make war unon Tt...ir-i -r.nDi.. in .!,!. In .u"wncw, lor an men mrnisnou irom
r - - -t uiiuiuiuvuuuii, ... "'""J '"""""I
1U
t - I XJ t AUIWIU VUUUkV AM "'UU T tuiinlil") ' . . 1 . t ,
tho Uoraan Catholio Church. This rclig the District tbore is no man left jubjoct to luc"' peouvo.y.anu not usrctoioro ored
bus denomination has uot joined in the i military duty. ', Stutl during the present rebellion for any
fanatical war crusade her fkirts are not I Tho draft appears to bavo been design- period of servioq of uot loss than threo
Btaincd with any of tho blood of this fraclUo, draw about wiA of the number months, calculating tho numbor of days
tra,crnalconfliot-.,.C Wfl.facAr.i,n-lc2,J,..0fe .a'!?.l ..'US'ie-adi for wLioh Buch ""ice wa furni.hcd, and
o , -u.U0 uu, WU0la6U0,.,u uuau. rcduclngtb0 mo t0 ycan. provided that
1 it mi n ml micti til ImtinatiSn ( Int M Itl ti ! a
in bastilcs-thc ouo for some two years ! county niJiir Ligllt Strcet,-on Thurs
and tho other for Bevcral monthi past day 0f last wcok, Mrs. Nancy II. Goiio,
were last woek released from their iuipris wife of Jacob Gaho, acd about 00 years
Now, at the expiration of four years, du- onuicnt and allowed to go to their bomo.. In Dainvillo, Va., on tho 10th ot Feb
ring which public declarations hava been What a I enignant administration, truly 1 1 ruary, Mr. Ueo. U. Martin, 112 lleg.
constantly called forth on every point and T0 confine men for years and monthi in '- V. -son Thomas Mariin.of Greenwood
tratornal conflict "line itlw laclmnna
liencc all these tears.
Tho Catholics were a churoli when tho
realm ol England was not a state. Thy
fought the battle of civilization when En
gland was in a condition of barbarism.
They ooped with the northern tribes, who
subdued them ; and even while icldiuj
to physical force, they taught them man
ucrs and arts, and led thorn toward (bo
Ann
We thcroforo refpectfully ask thrt a ie- sucl1 credits shall not bo applisd to tho
duction, corresponding with tho reduced call for additional troops made by the
enrollment, bo made iu tho Quota of said President on tho 21st day of Doccinbor,
13th Diitrict. ' 1601.
Ulvssbs Meucuu, ! Sec. 4. No person of foreign birth, who
John G. Freeze, Committee. ' . . , . . 1T ., , Cl , ,,
P. John. ) resided in the United States for thrco
Tbev had an'interviow with 01d Abo.' 'cars PreccliDg "a arrival at lho ago of 21
TTo tnlrl thorn a friw anecltat. hi.t had no J") B,ul bo c,aPt t0m enrollment
refinmcnts of sooial io tercouric. It was a panacfa for tho disease. IIo tent them and draft on account of being an alien
, . . , L i.'i I., i i I. . ... . ... 1 Fllf! 11. nunninrr finnlinna iirAi.irln f 1. t
church, which, thought it was sorely &lmk-
n by what is called tbo Reformation, yit
ttill flood its ground, retained ti dignity,
held kingdoms under its authority, and
whioh, of late years, as in Ireland, has
been tried by the severest tests, and bus
shown itself tho cburcb of the cnslavod as
well as tho lriumphant,thc poor as well as
tbo rich, the degraded multitudes as well
as tho privileged clas.'cs, and has been
truo to them in their forlorn and destitute
condition thus combining the ages of
uplcndor, when it rarod its mighty cathe
drals, with tho lowlier forms, but tho
loftier fpirit of kindness and charity to
tbo poor with whom it has associated. It
is on account of its influence with the
ma8sts,that Republican Abolitionism fears
If. These Republican fanatics, after de
luging a "-untry in blood in order to oor
rect the morals otthe nation, will not hes
itate, to stir up a revolusin in declaring t
back to Fry
dclpbia.
and Fry put out to Phila-
The remaining sections provide that tho
mustering in of a substitute shall bo con-
l ; .. : c f . t ,
Mcssrc Buckalkw & Tracy, assisted U,UMVU ,u ,avor 01 lU0 pnnoipic.ana exempt
tho Committeo. An Agent was then sent Lim from militJr3' scr?ice f"r thu mtor
to Troy, to examine tho eniolimcnt, and which ho was drafted. Assistant Provost
some have hopes that a reduction will bo """UBl u'ncrais arc to do appointed by
. 1 t- . .....
made. Wc dissccnt from that opinion.
tho President, and uharcable with thr
duties iutcrmtdiato between tho Provost
Marshal Gencnal and the District Provost
Marshals. Any person who has been or
may bo draftod for ono ycar,but who ha
furnished an accoptablo fubstitute for thrco
The Cost of Revenue Collection.
Tbo Philadelphia Frcss states that 'the
internal revenue staff is at onco to nunur
our and to oostly ; that three men arc cm-
ployed to do tho work of ono, aud that tho years, shall bo exempt for this poriod of
salaries and other emoluments of office are lime. It shall not be lawful for any per
oxorbiantly great.' Bon to CDgagc n the business of procuring
The Press avors also that there aro men 'recruits for substitutes for inonoy or profit
willing to contract lor collecting tho wbolo without having first obtained from tbo
internal revenue, income Ux included, for Secretary of War authority in writing.
iioo per cent. ; whereas tlio actual ODSt , Tho party is to filo proof of his loyalty and
under the prefent corrupt and extravagan' good character, and givo bond to the
management is over seven per cent : amount of ?-jO,00(I thut ho will faitfully
''In tho city of Philadelphia, eiioh of tho observe and obey the laws and regulations
and determining what ia re.igou xxulh four collectors of internal revenue rcocivo in force governing the obtaining of recruits
We would adyiso tho Republican parly salary contidorably larger than the, or substitutes. Ai.d recruiting agent who
abstain from, all matter of intcrmedling j Vfct ttrC(3ideTjt of iho United States, or .onute to bo. enlisted any insane person or
with that which conoerns man's belief in any or ever,, .nembcr of tho Cabinet is nl- oouyiet, or por.-on uudcr indictment for
things unseen, and the homage which man .lowed ; indeed, coiier;Dg that to this felony, is to bo punched by fino and im-
salary may be added a pe.v,ntage on the prisonmcot; and any oflkcr knowingly
sale of stamps, and that each rco.m a mustering any descrtor or insane person
under no nccesMty, as at Washington', io or persons in, a oondition of intoxication
jf it can : it is not among its functions to exercise a liberal nojjiiality and mako a or nuy.,;UOr without the oonsent of his
keep "tho peace of God .which passcth un- certain display, caoh internal revenue col- parent or guilinns. shall, on conviction,
derstanding." It had better content nsclf j.leotor hero, and in other great citios, is ,oo ui-uonorauiy uisu.v,itC( the servtao.
,with its .mischievous intermeddling with j much better off, in a pectii.iary manLcr, ' Principals who put in iu.aiQ;crjt sub-
oivil liberty .ana let religious lioerty nione, tuan ino vice rrcsmcur.eaocuoiuci min- stuuics are to no notihcd or tho fact, or lnot, thatwo bo not judged Tlio prayers
or it will raise a Ptorm compared to which' istcr, tho Chief Justice cf tho Suj-rema der that their places may bo properly' c'n.oth should not bo annwored. That ol
lio present tempest at ino ooum is nui wouri,i mosi uiourcnmasEauors iu iu tunpucu, proviucu tnat notice be g.veu to i neither .,3 been answered fully. Th
child b p' ay.
God Save the Life of Abraham
Lincoln.
pays to thoVower uusccn. Let that party
pause on tho other sido of that boundry.
jt moy keep Lincoln's pcacc,and secure it
plinjo of tho great contest which still ab- filthy, loathsome dungeons for no crime
sorbs the attention and engrosses tho ener- save that of adhering to tho Constitution
gics of the nation, ittlo thai is new could atl) thu laws, and then graciously (1) un
bo presented. locking the p.ison doom and turning them
The progress of ou? itrms, upon which frco.
all uUo chiefly depends, is as well known j Wo will venturo a prediction, namely :
to tho public aB to myself, and it i.-,I dust, iht long after this abolition administration
reasonably satisfactory and encouraging will have passed into history as tho one
lo alt. With high hope for tho futuro, no under whioh the downfall of American
prediction in regard to it is ventured. liberty commenced, tho uames of Horn,
On tho ooaasiou corresponding to this,' Iutau, Chapiu, tho Mollenry'iand their
four joars ago, all thoughts wero anxious, oonlrcres, will be revered as patriots who
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i iy uiruuicu iu nu iuiiuuuiuh urn. rainur man yiciu men onen.ni!ii principle
All f1r,w1nrl il. !llt nAtlrvllf. tn UVnlll it. ... .l.lw JnnlUon . A,..inn in.ttln.
" " . iv, .... " " ' " - aiiu iuuii uviukiuna .vi uiuixvuii i ....... .
Whilo the loaugural Address was dcliv- tions, as tho foundora of tho government
ored from this place devoted altogether to ,nadc t0inj suffered almost uiartydoni at
saving tho Union without war, insurgent tho beck of tho tjrant,
accnta were in tho oily seeking to disolvo L'izerne Union
tlio Union and divide tho etfeels, by nego
tiation. Doth parties doprccated wir, but ouo of
thom would make war rather than let the
nation survive and the other would accept
war rather than let it perish, and war
came.
Ono eighth of the wholo population
wero colored slaves, not distributed gene
rally over the Uniou.but localized in the
Southern part of it. These slave consti
tuted a peculiar ar.d powerful iutcrcst.
All knew that this interst was somehow
tho causo of tho war. lo strengthen,
pcrpi tuato, and extend this interost was
the. object for which tho insurgonts would
rcud the Union by war, while the govern
ment claimed no right to do more than to
rctriot the territorial cnlargomf nt of it.
Neither party espected for the war the
magnit'ido er the duration which it has :i
ready attained. Neither anticipated that
the causo of tho conflict might bjaso even
before tho o inflict itself thcu'.d cease.
Each looked for an caiior triumph and a
result less fundamental and astounding.
Doth read the tfchio Uiblc aud pray to the
same Ood,and eaeli invokes His aid against
the other. It may see in strange that any
men should dare ask a just God's assis
tance in wringing tbeir bread from the
sweet of other mou's f.ices hut 1ft ut judge
The War.
The country is weary ol hloodshed ; tl
weight of taxation is becoming enormous ;
tho tide of suffering and sorrow ii ever)
month lising higher and higher over th
wholo country. Every sknmiah seta tears
to flown in a iiui'Jreil households that will
not be dried for many a year to roue.
Art, science, literature, and i-ivil'zi'iob
ititlf, uro suffering from thi prolouol
concentration of all the energies and all
the attention of ono of the forciroit nat'ons
of the world, on the woik of' dcitructioii.
Every consideration that can or ought to
move Christian men, calls upon us all to
mako a groat effort now to bring this aw.
ful struggle to a olose, to seal up forevsr
this great fountain of misery and billet-
uess. iV. Y. 2'imcs,
Accident Wc'lonn that I-aac Soncs,
of Lapoitc twp., white attempting to nr
rest 'sonic deserters on Mondny evening,
instead of shooting tho deraerturs, aco't
dcutly discharged tho coiitcnts of the pis
tol into one of his own wrists. Tho only
way we 'oau account for thiri is, that he
must have sftil off' the wrong cud. It is,
af any rate, a striking instance of Isaac
beiug sacrificc for Abraham.
Suiutiit Democrat.
township, Columbia county aged about
23 yoars,
New) SVducrliscmcnts,
M1LUftaR GOODS. 4g
BROOKS & R 0 S E N II E I M .
WIIOLESALK DEALERS,
No. 431 Market Street, north tldo, Phila.
Ilavo now opem d their mual handsoma
variety of Ribbon.'!, Ronnet Malo
U rials Straw it Fancy lion,
nrts, Lidics it MUcc'
HATS.
ri.OtVI'.Ilrf. RUCHES I. Al EH. ami all utile r arti
clu rt'i ilri-J liy Iho i
WILLI N E ll TilADE!
Uv lone rxiictlenco ami utrii t aiti'iitlmi to lliii branch I
nf l.n.liii'M t'lclnrlvtlr we llatlcr inrelva Hint w
can olfrr iinliiceiinjutH, in vaiiuly, it) If., i,illly nn,l
iimujrati: iilcr"a m,t L'vcr) li.'re t,i lu ruunJ. I In
aitentiun ui Mil llnuri mid .Mcrclianti, ii ropcclfully
idle tii.1. '
ljr I'attlcnlar attcntlnn )i.ii I tn filli 12 Oritcrs. ,
Marih ll, 1NS, 3iu.
620.""hO V KIN S' 620.
II O O I S SC ll BE T j
MANUFACTORY",
No. 028 ARCH Street, above Oib , Phil'ti
I VllO LEbA LE ,y 11 E TA IL.
Thu met criii.jik-lr.' a?. .rtin.:iit nn,l 1. r- t 'lunlliy an 4
rt)f"4 tif l.url i r'. Mlsm'31 nil 1 L'lllI.lriMi'ii 1 1 .l fKlrt4,
in ill.! ily. Tli.na f "Uiir O.ui .M.iko," un i!dit. ,i mi
.! x , cfalj' I" met III') "ii nl a if I'irn ( Ihdi Itiluil
I ra.lC t'limr.-icuij an lll.l H'mv ii.ki iisnrii'ii myiii.,
lili, U'lifl lis an, I i'U! all, in trill ami i'nin Hi.HU.
I'niin III tn SO priilc. frinn SJ I" -II iiulu'x loi)i. nn, I -'!
2i, !! , 3. 31. aj. (in,! 31 yiir.lt rmm,l thu l.oll )iu ; m iU
ing inuru lii.iu a hiirulrfil i ariuliua I'nr I.ailirti ; in .Mm
.f r' anil Chililri'if 9 riKirl. wn nru bt)oiiil all Lump l.
ti.ni ; all that nrr m.iili! liy in havr .tanipml on the ki I
pal, .'Ilnpkin'i llnopHKiri Alniinlfitliiry, N'u lr.-i Anil
tUroi'l. I'hli.iilclptiia, an.l am w,irr.inl,.'d to tivj '
racllun.
la-AsonnrjrthT'.Vr.U riiUXIIlM'." UKIKT Mi".
limit pli.ililif liimp fkirif. iitaili1, eipnii t,i If ru.ll ya
Duplex Uliptii:" tt'iii, an, I at inni.li I.iuit irl:,-s
Al.ii. oiif t.inlly in ruri'ipt uf n lull annnrtiln'iit r,f
cnotl K..tnru ma In ki,l4, which urn lining i.ilit ut
vi'ry Inw i.ricK. Kid p.vl,.-il anil ini ialie l.inteiii) I 15
.piin;.''.. cnti. "0 uprliiK SI iKI, -.5 kprins.i SI 15. 3(1
priug SI -5 and 10 irin $5II, rtklrtg ui.t.l,' tn
nrder. aUorpd and i.-p tirtt.l 'IVnna I'asli Un,i I'ricn
Only. I'nr l-'niuiar (-m.t.iiiiliig t'atali.tio ui ij I v
longthii, 2'J and I'rlre. c ill ut r .iddri!di dy mail.
iacimins stamp i.ir I'n.UK'!.
Hopkins Hoop Skirt .M.niufactory,
No. 023 Arch S re t, PUUl l,b a.
.March II, ISCj.-'Ji.i.
Thl liiility i.liiiKiihnllc lerllliii-r I. pull. iiinrlv. n I.
mti,t',l T r ih Liiliivnli m ui Mi-it, Iuiii., Iana an I
floiirc. It "Id I'' ",a " lroii .in.1 healiiiv
orili ut' Wii.i.I mi I I'riiil, mi l larjrlt' in.'r and lh i
S.uniii) iid'l lii'tT'ii ih mat irliy iil'thsri n., I'nr li.it
iJiiiiitiind hiidn. Ul I p'niili a i,l il,.w.'r, It will li
(nunllill (udlH.on.llli t .Klirii. In , cllic tlltlr (Irfatii-l
MCf'ttlo. It will pri't, lit anil turu illa'ancd cun.ti
tit.nl of tlr" ln-iuh and fri.p.', ami It tfxc IIjiiI for grlin
lUlllllWIH. , , , ,
li I. coinnn.cil it mu ll I 1,'iiimii. nt ma io It inlanl,..!
to t.'io rniMli ufall hln.lr nl'irupii In nil kind' nf mil
Tin' ii.rnniia r ii.iiniii ui ommiiini; Itl conatitiii'iit
(fitilUlnSlMSteilloiiU Jiavo ruci'lved the iiljlni.t tip
tr(iTui ui viiuiit'iii iiiuiui.i. fit scu'1111113 agiicuitniiitii
u.V.. ft II ..... Mi,i.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
T,i Agricultural (.'hciuii-nt Company tuaiiuructiiro a
'lio!'luti! ur I. iiuu in accordance with u new an.l val.
uatle fmrnitla hy uhicli a very anpi-iior article Ii pro
jucsJ. " 1,J 10 un mr.irdod at it ii-m pnej than ntlii'r
nanufaclu rura tliarnu. I'raclicul ti.u liav.i proti'i
lint In value, ni n turliliifr, 1. iual tu the bum t'liu
iiimlt nf l.luin In Hie iinirlcct,
1'rlit. 1'i't Ion.
Teii MS (.'ami. All order of a Ton or
niore. ill lm drliiurcd at tho Ital ru.nl Hlatiuim au,l
th lili'irve. r Hltipmi iit, Iri'c uf c.utagu. Carta;,'
lllijcliul,.'d on all iir.lurd ul'ii Uirruli nr Ion
Oio ili.Hnr per Tun allouuiici! Inr r.ut.141 will I'
matt on all 111I1 s ilullvuni.1 nt tho U'urln ui llm Cum
puny, mi i.'niial Wharf.
agniuui uin.,. uiir, tii,.,i,i,v.j.iir.i, 1 11 uiuw
A r i'anai. U'llARr, ux hie Im.i.awaki;.
Offi:c. 4 131 Arcli Hi,, I'hiln.klpliia, I'.i.
it. 11 rrnv. Uciu'rni Agi-m.
'. 11b Ciinipnii)'ii rniuplilit Circular, embracing lull
ilir,tli"ii3 lur u.lir,' tin: aliovu I'urlillu'r., uunt by
in ji i'"'ii wli.'ii rfpic.tcil.
iVarili II. lrlii.-3nt. (J.'.v, It. l.'n 1
A UCTION
1
StlOKIi GOODS A T PUBLIC SALH
r'lIH tirider.-ignuil, will fpII at Public-
'I Ann, nil nl Ilia Mtnru Iluu'ciii I'vnn e v 1 llo.t'r i:i r
cliriK tmviliip, Cnluuilila rnuiily. I'.i., un
.'. cdnesilaij, iMuich 'i'iU, IKG5,
Ilii einirc htook of
j Store Goods,
(.'oi.ii.iing in r.iitnf ttu roll.iwing ile ncrllied attlrl
iillMcrrliaii.ll.i'. vi. i -li,y
limnli, Crnti-rk-ii, llacdwarn, tlii"cn.waro,
I laH and Cits, Boots nml Shoes,
A111U eri-at i.iri.-tv i.f nth r ntliil'i1. itiually kept n
Ciiu my .-'ton;', b ii m.t Ii -r.-iu iMiiii.ii'rat.id,
iTcruis inade known 011 day of t-alc.
t." r'jir td coiiino'iip.' iii ti) n'll. is'i, A. M .. on mil
day. nil I co'.ilii'i,. r.uiH il.iy to i -i. unlit . 11 i.i sold.
A. H SO.MMKRVIl.LK.
Irn n Deri", Am .inili i r.
I . ncrctlt. Mnrili 4, l.'l-A.
.V un nun 1
J ILL be,i xpn.ii'd tn H.il"
by Pi.l.rc
ViJidiir. at Ih miili uri'i.l llm un, tel. iKun. I,
ill ''.in Imwiililp, C.iluiiibl.i 1 . niily I'.i . 0 1
, Tuemluj. Mank 'it, Iitx-N
l'li f.illiirt in; drarri!.-.l lalualilu pcr.u.ial pr.prrly,
-
ugu coumtius, Aupuiuout laet, unc ac- suou principals wiimn tjiiriy days. In , almighty has n. owll purposes. Woe uu
tive, intelligent, trustworthy person.wjth a addition to tho othor- lawful penalties of to tho world because ofoffcnscs.for it must
reasonable but .not absmdly largo comrca- the rimc of deseition from military or, ucedi be that oUeuccscomn.but woetothat
1 .... ... 1 . . . . . . . .. . . . 1
. finunn. niirmr. in nn ntinniinrii ia on narvt.i nr.v.ni r.u inii r. nnr.'nn. n.im i....n 1 1 ...i 11 - rr . .. . . . . -r..
Wrinrnrint. rifiretflforo. esrierlei CCll " b " vw, rv..,..B,n ..avv uu . in0ij Uy i,oui lur uumiuB' uuuicw,, u we
.. , , , ,. i,i,iL f as ooiiccior, me internal revenue taxation
u itj partiuuiar ruuuiiuuu 1111 n.u uvu.au wi
loll nn.l cli-.lt . I ...... .. ... . . . .it ..... 1 1
v-m "uh ""Mil uu. luium ur report in a isirall suppnso luai liviucrp'au aiavorj ,s
' r. .r ...I. n.... nil!.., . . J V .1. D.a.abI AT ...... 1. .. t . .. 1 1 1. 1 ..! 1 .. .1 It I ... rr .,.1 .I.T1 'I
Mr. Lincoln beyond ibat which our good n"" a . in"i i.iiaiiai wuuiu sisiy uays, auau one oi mo oucnccs,i.icu in ilo rroviuencei
. T'lillnrlnlnlllfl 1lncfn Tlnll!mAn .C-.. 1 ilnnmni find I.1I..11, , .. J n .1 . 1. l...l.!l. 1. ...!...'
wishes lo all our follow creatures naTe ' " ""w'ult .". uu . umaiuj ( oi una must uceua yuim., I'm. buiu uiiuug.
aiio.u hiu irauK uua iiquetii jiumissiona, ruiiuquisucu auu iorieiteu tnetr rignis i continued thrcugu ltia appointed time,
that do credit to the journal whoh con- citizenship aud their right to become, citi-j Liu now wills ho romovo, and that He
domns its own party iu making them. zens ; and all persona who shall hereafter gives "to both North and South this torrj
Three officers where ono ia needed, three desert on being duly enrolled, or eball tic- bte war as the woo duo lo those by whom
thousand where ono thousand would suf- part from the jurisdiction: and go beyond the offeuco camo.sball tvo decern thero is
lice, thirty thousand offico holders where" tho limits of tho United States with iatcnt any dopsrUiro from thoia Diyina attrib
ten thousand would do all the work : and to avoid tho draft duly ordered, shall bo utes which, tho bclicyers in u living God
the cosi of collection seven per cent, when liable to the penalties of this section, and always ascribe to him.? Fondly do wc
it should be not moro than two I Can tbo the President is authorised to issue his hopo,fervenly do wo pray that thu mighty
country Mand a leak liko this when it is proclamation that be will pardon tbiose-1 scourage of war may speedily pais away,
pouring out its troasuro so profusoly iu tho who return and tcrvo but their original YK. if God wills that it continue until all
necuiui expenses ot too war. , terra. U'bis act is to tako effect from and the wealth tiled by the bonmau's two
aficr ild passage, and nothing therein is hundred and fifty years of uurequitcd toil
5- Major J. It. Dodge, Provost Mar
dhal Geo. of Pcunsylvania, has been re
lieved from duty by order from Washing
ton, and Brigadier Gon. E. VY. Hin'-is,
lately iu command in Nety York, is as
signed to duty in p'aeo pf M 'jor Dodge
This appointment is favorable to the Stato
adminiitration. Major Dodgo waa hos
tile.
Four Horses
Four Milk Luws,
TUB UK S 11 OATS,
i iiip hr; l....i. i.nu llir,".' liorin-. Waoii. inn' l.nv I'arui
h;o'i. lvn Uli'dii, I'luu. Iliirnmi. , l ulliv ior. (
Li'dlainaiiii, Tlir.'-hiil'.' v.irliin , llnpmi It iku Cat
liiiiif-A, tjorii Mi llrr. i'..:inlui; .Hilt. Unim. I'.t
an njr.al v.irirl.v "fl ariuiiig iu u tU (;.ilicr.i!t) . t.
IIUIIKTu li 111 lUCIIII.fll,
lollllll"IIIQ at HlltCI'TK, l. .11,-11 i
n.lanii' iill bt-given nii'l um liliiniii b
t JACOB GITLiNG.
Jfl.t) IV IN IT.I!rt i'i;i.N', An, liiiu r,
.llanli 4, 1-15. - '
iiuim-m i. i" in.
lit'- ,-nlu In 1 1
d.iyj Mil -ll iitt,-lli
I m.i . Iu li.'nwi, by
VENDUE 1
WILL lie cxpo'ctl lo s'lle. by Publ'c
Vciiiluo. nt thu ri'ii.lcncc u llm unlerigud.
pi Orueuwbo.l low u.Ulp, Ci.liiuibi'i cuiiuty. I'a , on
Mouiui,- Muicli ihe 'Mtfi, 1603,
The fo'loivlng dc icribn.l valuable pcrjcmal propcilr.'
vi:
Two Head of Horses,
A N D 0 N B COLT,
Ihrce Milk Cows, one HtiiTcr,
(viz : ono brood Sow nud Mgond Shoals i)
ririn vw f.",i) nr.' xiivitn .
sr,.,.. , , ... ,.,, .
I'atent Hay Turk. ltope and I'ulDja. TIi.-cb Ulcdj.-'. ' I un'ii'iMi: iii-u. win -''
II1MTUI M b "UI..I.. . . i. i.., "i"". " !"
sufCraiii lowii.lnp L'.ilumbi.i cnuuty. i'.i., on
andiloii'bln ' illttij, (lie Vi U I il'iij 0 M'tri-tl, 18(,5,
I...- I'm
PUBLIC VENDUE,
Viilimblc IVminal Pi'opeify
i
Ilii
prompted but now,in view of tho indecent
cxibition that Andrew Johnson has made
of bis vulgarity, ignorance and ridiculous
vanity ,upon assuuuDg the Vice Prctidecoy,
me devoutly pray that our Chief Magis
trate may. ba spared to fulfill his term of
offioe. If anything should happen that
would placo Andrew Johnson in the Pres
idential chair, the Republic would be
shamed beyond cndnranoo, and lost bo
yod redemption. .
Plant Trees Spring is upon us, and
our advice to all is, Plant Trei b. Evo
ry pcrsoo, whetber liying in town or coun
try, and having tho unoccupied space
should at onco improve it, by planting
Troes, either Fruit, Shade or Ornamental.
We feel assured, that we cannot improve
the same space in our oolumus, to moro
advantage, than by advising our friends,
every whero, to "Plant Tubes."
' i-o ,
1 TLe whole world should rcmcniber
Bat to forget, nor forget to remember, that
Six Men, citizens -of Columbia County,
good and rcepeetablo, are incarcerated in
Lincoln Bastiles and dying an ignomini
ous death. Tbeir names aro Messrs.
Roots, Kliiif , Colloy, Fell, Vansickle and
Gen Sickles mistion to Columbia, ono to opcrato to depart from,ur interfere wiih ahull bo paid by another drawn wjth the
..i- C....I. i e. ....!. .i. . . i i . ......... .. i. . . .. . ... . .
ui mo ouuiu .-iiuunuau oaiua m siaiuu oy or posipono ino penuing arait or tho .quo- sword ; as was said three thousand, years
the Panama Mtrcunlile Chionicle to bo tas assigned therefor. Tbo bill repoals, ago, so tUill it must be said,that tho judgo
to secure a grant ofland from that Gov. , the third section oi tbo present onrollnient ments of'tlio Lord aru true and rightcuous
ernm:nt upon whiou lo coloniso 30000 law, which authorizes Governors ol States ' altogether.
of tbo emancipated slave?, It states that to send recruitipg agents into tho rebel With' malico toward none, with ehprtty
tho United States Government (ffers to , States. i for all, with firmness in the right, as God
pay 81,000.000 for tho privilogo, but it j . " " gives us to seo tho right, let us strivo on
. ... t .1 r n 1 tlntn tt II nS CnrripllAk ia nrntl tVniU'nt . . ...
pas no taitu. in ma intent on oi .our uov i ,w" "v i totinish the work, wc are in, to bind up
COttN, OATH, IIUCKWIIKAT ANI I'dfATOCd by.
the bu.lii'l, with 1 wn thlrils ol mirm airos
in tlio cri.iiiiJ. IloLbla let nf tui! Harness at
"i? ".'."fi. '0",l't1.,A!;:;r ,..'ll.'r.ni..S d-r.l.ed valua.,.., pr-,.,;... prnpo,,,
I i'ln, Harrow , Cnltivatofi, U.iUk, Toflvs, ud l'arm, 1,1
ll.fi Mil 11.11. tU.lVl.IOj , I1'J
I 1 T C -V . f JE!S
' A h O U I i, VfJ
r. i..,. y ,
riisiri.TsklDi, Cupb'jar.l. Ilodntund. ,
fiaf GonO Out. Lari'O numbers of men I llomclu.Iil and Kitchen furniture; coiiipii.in
U ... f .inh n Sin., l liiir.. J hi.
liable lo the conscription .and other, for 1 vinegar and aonpiiy tim brnri
Ibe ake oi bounties, aro leaving this yi- A lot of Smoked Meat, Lard by tlio Uin,
cinity .every week. At this rate, n .hull f0i'u "nt varic,y of """"" l" ''"""""'
i -..... .1. 1 i .Z trtr f nim tn rummi'Hr nl !l n (. ink A. 1M . Of sniii
soon uavo out jew icu iu iuc country ex- , - nuendniic ill ito k-ivn. and couJiti ui ufc
ccfl Quslrl wen, ciipplea, and Iho Loyal nuVv.i,uy
Leaguo'IIomc Guai:d"'.6nnak8 We ad-1 March i , ic.
uand loavo
JOS. M. PAiTON.
viao the women to emigrate
Vendue I
IX.'30S lion, :
FOUR
HOUSES.
- nrk IIiimc, n Voun,'
Hid a two yi'ir id. I Colt, I
Kul
i3;iv. li.iAi.E
MUM COWS-O,
orumeiil to nay that .sum, It anticinatcs
a repetition of Texan history from euoh jarri0l h! bribery,
negro colonization ; says, that tho natives r,Ett rom tn's Stato,
How it I fas Carried-
. luat the constitutional amendment was
Hon. Wm. II. Mil
says ho was offered
do not understand tho negro character
and is opposed to tho project entirely
Tho great Abolition elephant is beginting
to pet wcicltty on tho hmds of Abraham !
and bis friends, but it has not cot his
Ie.ninon. Can tlis approbation of Heaven j ucavjeBt yet for them or the People- whoio
or tho favorpf tho Christian World, aana-1 baoka aro already so soro under thp bur
.. ....... .(
tion suon acw .i urutai tyranny on tuoon
part of a woak, fanatical and wick- d Ad
ministration.
Otf Saturday, tho4ih of M arch, tho fol-
i lowing Senators of tho United States re-
Qhaint Remark. Eels havo born tired from their seats in that body; Nathan,
skinned ever since Noah came out of the 1 icl A. Farwell,of Maino; John P. Hale,
aik ; and printers hive been .cheated out of New Hampshire j Johu 0. Ten Eyck,
of their just dues ever since tbo -Orientals of Now Jersey; John S. Carlile.of tho so
printed with blocks of wood; yot neither ' called Stato of Virginia; William A. Rich
0 eels get used to being skinned nor tho ardann, of Illinois; LazarUs W. Powoll, of
printers lo being fleeced. This arguos Kentucky; Bcnjaioino F. Harding,of Ore
great obstinacy on the part of eels and gon; and Morion S. Wilkinson, of Minlic
jpri titers, BOta.
100,0.00 dollars if ho would absent him
self on business on tho day tbo vote
rras'takon. Poor Coffrolh and McAUU
rr,sold their votes for greenbacks.
jp-Tho Hon Emerson Elheridgo pub
lishes a letter showing that the Prdsiilent's
private 'door-keeper O'Loary has been
in tho habit of receiving money to admit
visitors, and procured tho pardon of rebel
prisoners for S!0 caoh. And why not?
Ia it worse to'spcculato in rebel prisoners
.than in Northern flesh and blood, as havo
thou-npds of Abolition speculators.
-- - - - .. ....
Thrco cent pieces of copper nud nickel
have been authorized by last act of Con
gro.'s, and the ie'suo of fractional ourrcucy
.under Gvo ccnU is lo bo prohibited;
tho nation's wound, to caro .for him who
shall havo borno tbo battle and for his
widow and hia orphans, to do all ivhich
may achievo and eheriah a just and a lust,
ing pcaco among ouriclvcs and with all
nations.
them alone in tbeir dory." Star. 1
The pfy of An7rc7 Johnson, r Tu- j lTJlS, ?.t
o l.;d;n, nnr..l Mllilnnr C.nv. plcant t.-wn.lil n,-car UsW Street, Culuii.bu
UUaUCjUl .lllUUIUI VU..U(.'.l,.H. J V. V i'a.,fili V
crner of Tenuesjce, and Vice President1 rhursduy, aaieu '4V, ISO."),
of tho United States, has been ntoped at ''h'jriiow)ng dc.cribcd aiuaiioi pcrwoai property ,
?ho rt quest of the Quarter Mar-lor General 'VO UKA8 OP fiHOfciSiliS,
until ho renders to tuc quartermaster . . . . .x
Department the returns and accounts ro j WsffliSij MiW'M &
.quired of biw by lawh ond tho regulations THREE MILK COWS,
rordutym tum omco. SK7v5!l 1 YOUNG CATTLE,
- ' oki: nuuEiHNa smv,
SS& Gen. Lew. Wallaoo has beeu re-, taafissjSfiacyErJ siioats. NisKsiiEi'.i',5is
. . . . ., i .. i..- Two two horio W.ignui.niio two linr.n fprlnz Wauon
UlVCU irom tUO COUimauu ai uailllltoro, doublc..:nrrlayi', Sleigh and Sled, riow, Harrow
and Brig. Gen Morris, for several years c..a,. d ,u;.in, .urn
, P1, . . it i u Jjay by tho Ton, & Straw by thu Dtindw
in command of Fort McIIenry, has beep ' ,' Vnrk .,. ',,..., . .
uig tvagoii ivuueia, aim iurmiiig
Tweiily Five lic.ii! of
SHEER
TVVO BKOOD SOWS,
One Dcveii Bull-,
i j
k nsw Itri.ii.-r. Thronliiug Jlai-lni a and Tre id P.m.'r.
n.-lt, lii.l. ...lln. l.t..,t I'... I Cnllpr. r.inli'n ' .Mill
'mid L'Aru'sii.'lli'r (Inn Inur lior.ij IVll'-'oli. oll.l tlA -
ii"rse v
rowa.
I Uapi! ai
Ladder
. rinutf pi
tu mini
A
Tluc" Hi
when hi
kaon'n,
appointed to fill bis place.
oripiJ
eraliy.
lot
L'triuili geu-
tQr Cait. Wm Silvku, of this placo
a voiuutcer uompany to uu
accredited on the prtjent eall or "300,000
more wen.1' All who vjluiiteer will re.
ccivo a local bounty of '8500 besides 9100 land.
Government bounty. This will bo bet.
tar than waiLto bo drafted and rcceivo
nothing. Men In moderate circumstances
will consult their on interest in this matter
;and take tho bounty. Star.
TLo tariff and Roycnue laws, as now
modified will realize, it is said, four hun
dred million dollars ,(5100,000,000) nu?
Dually, and pre I) ably fifty million over.
Tbo new Scorctary of tho Treasury
Mr. Hugh M Oullooh is a nat'tvo of
Maino. Anothor tribute to Now Eng.
AILS Or
lli rntiro stock of ilnui.li'il.l ami Kiliheii riiriiihue,
couipriniug ISeil . and Ihjd.liiigii, Chaira, T.ibloa, Cup
boirJf. Carpet', Duliei, Vc., iiicjudiug
Two Cooking Stoves?
and a great variety of oilier artirlca tog fluinorijus to
mention.
tOm Sale o cniijininco nf 0 o'cloct. a. ni of raid
day, and .o continue l'i,,in day o c'ny, until ,'illii iul.1,
A,ttendancu will be given and conditions bo made
known,' fry
JACOB GOIIO.
M COWMAN, Auctioneer.
March 11, ldi;i.
The doorkeopor at Iho Whito IIouso,
O'cary, has been dismissed for receiv
ing fees for showing his master to via
tors.
Tho rebel govornor of Louisiana is iu
C8T Col. Jauies S. Wallace, formerly favor of two hundred thousond negroes
editor of tho Philadelphia Sun, and for being addod to life Confederate army,
tho pusttix years oouncotod with tho edit- The a'-'d ult, was observed as a goneral
orial tlcparlmont of the Louiavillo..curof negro fe6tiyal at Now Orlcaus,and "Gov."
died on Fbuary 18 from paralys'm. llahu oflioiated aa mastor of corcmonies.
II0I1S1S M
BILLS !
Nearly 6l Expeditiously printed
AT TIJE Ol'VICE OF TIJE
"0.0 h U M B I A D E M 0 p R A T,"
Ladies' Furs.
ruicharer May icly upoij grltini; (tie tret rum al
I'llAIILIIri OAKIOHD i. faU.d, Cent I uvntal llnicl
rrnUilelphu.
njon, tSpring Wason an.l humy. rinw!, uai
'uliivalom uml Slodii. Ono I'.itenl Hay l-'ork.
a 1'iilly, Two n of llarni-KH, ono pair liny
i.llorx! ISaku, I.iis l'li ilii,lliiiii',i' Hi'll.aiiil vi
litr article of Cunning uleii.ll. loo nunini u
I on.
ALSO :
LO l' OF GOOD SMOKUD MHA'f."
in. HtJ.and llcddini. Willi n variety of home lioU
and KUilica fiirnituru not liiTiiit cniim-' jto I.
ITT- Mdriii i-oiuiiiKiirn nt 0 nVlnrlc . Hf.of nid ll!
I'lHuiuo vli bjgivcu ami coiiuiiiiu us nn
!' JOSEPH MAUSEU.
J Slicilhari, Auctioneer.
MarthR ldf.5.
A 1 Valuable Farm
I AT
PllViV;ESATKs.
'I'hol tindersiguetl desirous of moving
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