Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, April 08, 1865, Image 2

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G OLliMBIA DEM DCRAT'
" Our Cdnatltutlon guar It ver !
Onr glorlons Union. ..liolJ It dear !
Our Starry ringforsAke it never'
Tht proud Oaucatlan'"nr only peer!
i.DlTr.P BT LUVI 1.. TATE. PKOmiETOn.
BLOOMSBURG :
Saturday Morning, April 0,1065.
TERMSOFTT HIS PAPER,
m 00 n V
o iHr.2Cr - .
a ouupaiu wriony mauvance.
r iuo extract in tne last licpubucan,
in relation to Gen. Couoh's correspon
dence, liafscty 'quoted.
Keep the Record.
The Amcrifan Volunteer says : -From '
the vory hour that Ahraham Lincoln ai d-
his thievcing horde of Abolition disunion,
ists took possession of tho Government,
tour years ngo,tlie mon wh'j did not agroo
with them in their insano and treasonable
opinions havo been subjeoted to insult, ar-
rest and imprisonment. Thousands hare
been oast into dungoont, many of them to Buucnng irom ima proioogeii concur
die, without being told why they were nr- trntion o q11 tbo clierB'cs antl tbo attention
retted, or who mado information ar-ainst of one of tho foremost nations of the world
them. Any Abolition scoundrel could, il ' 00 tho work of destruction. Every con
ho felt disposed, Itavb his neighbor sent to '(-"a-im that can or ought to move Chris
prison, without a word'of explanation. lia" mcn oalls UP0U us a11 t0 make a 6rcat'
Squads of armed soldiers have been sta-' clTort ,,ow 10 br'DB ,bis awful ttrugs'o
tioncd in various quiet and peaceable com-, a clo3' to scal "P'revor this great foun
munities, for no purpoic whatever except ' ,a,i.n of miaet7 nnd bitterness. N. Y
to assist "loyal thit ves" to oppress their' "f
rellow men. Thoso things havo been sub-1 The Timrsh the leading Administration
mitted to for four years, and perhaps will organ in New York ; indeed it is undor
liave to bo eubmittetl to for four years to 'stood to bo its official mouth piece. Tho
come The men who but a fow years ago
deoounoed the American flog, and spoko
of it as a '-flaunting lie," and petitioned
Congress for a diso lution of tho Union,
aud uow prate about their "loyalty," (and Hios have heretofore characterized aa'Moy- has been made al Washington, to havo all
construo loyalty to mean lovo for the no-1 "1," ''coppery" and "treasonable;" and , citizens now under arrc.it, and being field
gro,).ire still at tha head of afftirs and an- .it is a hopeful sign whetf we seo them thus , b7 lbe - ry nuthorities, turned over to
..... r, ..... 1 i i i . . 1 it, 'he civil courts for trial. It is our firm
pear as vindictive, false and dcvlish as ev- endorsed and ro iterated by such "loyal ot)nvictiorj( ,bat ,bc miH 00urts ha
er. Perhecution will continue, notwith- ( au.bority. It gives hopo that tho "tup-, no jurisdiclion over citizens. While per
standing Congress lias by a very decided porters of tho Government" aro beginning sons who violato the provisions of the En-
voto, condemned the arbitrary manner in
which tbo administration has pursued and
punishad, without law, its political orPo- the Administration.- And when that takes t0 tho custody of th United States Mar-
ncnts. ; placo, they will sol resolutely to work '.'to sh0l, for trial before the civil courts. And
There may be no remedy now, but tho bring this awful struggle to a close, to this provision is right. Tho American
day will come when the perpetrators of seal up forever this fountain of misery and people have ever been taught to believe,
these outrages will feel tho vengeance of bitterness." Aud when tint timo comes, tl.'a.t ,wl,0.n lac.eu.,d of. crime' ua n
v .'..iii ii in right lo bo tried by a jury of their coun
an outregec people. Let every maii.there- woe to tho bad men who havo caused all trymen, and they can never bo brought to
fore, who has been or may be unlawfully the terrible horrors of tho last four yeats I look upon any other mode or trial, how-arrestud-
or maltreated by Abolition min- Wetter were it for them that a millstone ever lair or impartial it may bu, with fa
ions, keep a record of iho name. Let him ' were hanged about their necks and they vor' Wo trust the Government will seo
take down the names of his captors, tho ' were cast iuto tho sea, than that they livo the prnprieiy In making tho order naked
. I. n . 1 1 v e or- "0 believo it would be strengthened
names of tho mcn composing tho military to reahzo the terrible indignation of a bjr f0 aml tlla, t(J ., u,(, bp
court, and al-o keep careful dates. All people whom they have so aw fully abused, as certainly punished a they are now.
these arrests and' mock trials have been in ' Lancaster Jitttl. There is mrely no ncccs.ily for trying oit-
vioUtion of law anil tho noiiRtiiiitinn. .-.ml -r- izpns bclorc military courts ia Statos
the men cogngeiHn them, from first to last,
can be prosecuted and sent to tho peniten
tiary. Thry aro all, from tho President
down to the prison keeper,n-uilty of unlaw
ful outrages, which should not, and we
1- .!.! .1 . .
nope win cot ue tolerated a day longer (
that can be avoided. The day is- coming
when Demoorats will havo satisfaction. nml
j
tvlinn li.i, nn,t t.H..ln I- !lt "
when law and not brute force will again
govern. We repeat, then, lot those who
suffer by the persecutions of tho adminis- ,
tion, remember the men wh o Were instru-
mental, in those persecutions, and at Uio
proper timo seek "sweet revenge." -
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Success of the 7-30 Loan.
Our readers will, notice that sub criptions
to tho popular 7-30 Loan are still contiu '
tinued in the most liberal manner. To
tne uid world tuo succeis of these Pco-
pie s Jjoans is one ol tlie wonders of a Re-
public. Tbo Governmcnt docs not seek
in fir In fstrnimi in J.ni it IT
"s-"-1"' Houersuo
premiums to bankers, but appeal directly
to tho people, and with wfcat suceesj is
sufficiently shown by the fact that during
forly-thrco tliys they subscribed and paid
the cash down for one hun-Jrcd and sixty.,
one million dollars of tho 7- HO Loan.,- ,
Thcro can be no stronger evidence of pub-
lie confidence iu Government securities.-
While nearly all other stoeki have gone
down from twenty to fifty, and even a
greater per cent, within a few weeks, all
forms of U. S. bonds and stocks havo re-'
mained firm except the alight fluctuations '
that aro incident to all rapid changos in
the. money market. Our readers will re-,
member that tho subscribers to tho 7-30
xiw-u jcuuivu euiui-aunuat iniorcst at the
rate of seven and three-tenths per oent. per'
annum in ourrency, and at tbo end of,
three years from June 15th, 1805, they ;
will have tho option of receiving paymont
r, .... . I
in mil, or convor. tmg tneir notes into n
fi 20 six per rent, gold interest bond.
The late groat decline in the premium on
gold makes these nors more dctirabla
than ever as an investment, and it should
not be forgotten that their exemption from
slate or municipal taxation adds largely
lo their value, Tbcro is no interruption
in the receipt of subscriptions or tho de
livery of tho notes. All banks, bankers,
ami others acting as Loan Agents, will
pay 6ub.oribcrs tbo interest in advance
from tho day of subscription until June
15th.
Cedw Hilt, This is tho name of tho
plaw near Bloomsburg, whrro Senator
Ruckai.kw residej, and where he can at
most all times bo found actively engaged
nt his favorite employ of Agriculture, Hor
ticulture, Garden pursuits and Grape
Colluro.
The Columbia Democrat.
Wc aro gratified to witness tbo increas
ing patronago and growing prosperity of
the timo honored 'OoLUMitrA Diimociiat.'
Every day brings in indisputable rvi
, denco o( its'growing popularity and just
j appreciation by tho noblo Democracy of
j Uoivrnma-oounty and' hundreds beyoud
j ill limits. Tho following lttter, from a
livo I) a run or at in Contro township, is a
Bamplo of many almost daily reocived at
this office t
I Lime Hukik,
H.t 1 mv 1 rwK
CoL. Lsvi L T"v' ,ou"
lkttt A',V !Scni1 010 lh0 Colura,1',a
Dcraocrat.as soon as you can,if vou please.
I enclose you two dollars and fifty cents,
(52 GO,) for your most cxoollrnt papor
ootid it lor one year.
yours very respectfully,
JOHN DI13TTERICII
rrignum i-iciui c.
Tllc C0U,Ury U Wcary f bloodBbotI' lbo
wei8la of laxatioD is bc0On,in8 no""U!i
tbo t.u or sintering anu sorrow is every
aonth rUiDS bisb" nnd 1,.'fib?r VOr th
whole country. Every skirmish sots tears
to flow in a hundred households that will
not bo dried for many a year to come.
Artl onoe,litornturo and civilization itself
(above frightful yet truthful picture or the
eondili in cf on-country and tho tffects of,
, war, is thcreforo remarkaJilo and eignifi
'cant. Tbo truths it utters afo such aa it;
to realize the efl'ccts and inovitablo tenden
oy of the atiocious polioy and conduct of
lUO 1'pUaitliEEPSIE rjAQI.K UllS tllO wul-r "1! uuiuui uosiiiiiius cxtat.
following good story. 1 LinMlnVi Last Order.
General Makti.v, whom most eery The President has, through his Score
body knows thereabouts, was addicted to arv of state, onhrcd that all nernnn.
tt propensity for paying outrageous prices
f I. . 1 I. .
" vryimng uo oougtit unaer tuo im
prcseion thai otbertriso it wasn't good.
Meeting one of his old chum3 one dav.Col
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K. fmni TTv'rln T'tirl- Un inxmnAl n .1 - I
' rni Hyde Park, ho immediately in-
vltcd him to dinner. The colonel was
S'Se'L supper tho samo, and as he was
10 lfavo towu next day at 12, the matter
wss finally compromised with a breakfast.
' - 'uo general immediately took charge of
the Commissary Department and laid in a
supply of good things. Knowing the
Colonel to bo fond of a good cup of coffeo
ho bought 2 pounds of tho very best, Tho
grocer knowing his customer had to charge
him an extra prico.
"Now wifu," said bo 1 Colonel K. will
be here to breakfast to-morrow and I want
I 1. 1 .
you to uo you ocst ana gtvo us Ursiralo
cup of coffee. Here is some I bought at
80 cents a pound." The old lady wa8
indignant-at the great inroads ho was
making in her household expenses and'
determined to euro him, if possible, of his '
extravagant propensities. The morrow
came aud with it Col. K. A fine smok-
ing hot breakfast graced tbo table. Tho
Colonel, who'drank moro than a usual al-1
lowancc of Coffee, having just finished a'
third cup w as in high gleo, and so was
tho Gem rl,adruiring his appotite. "How I
do you like tho coffee,.Colonel?,, said thc
lady. "Excellent, Modam.I never drank j
better in my life." The General was dc-
lighted. I
"Didn't I toll you-wilo said ho. "If
you want tho best, you-must pay a little
out of the way." "It may bo so in somo
cases," said tho ladv with a ouief humor.
"but in thii case you aro mistaken. Hero
is tho coffee you bought yesterday" (pro
during the paokago,) "you seo I have not
touched it ; the excellent coffee, you am
drinking is Kent's East Jndia Coff'fe, for
which 1 pay 30 cents a pound."
Tho General had to back down and ho
did it with a cood (trace. Ho acknowl
edged that Kent's East India Coffuo beat
him, and that in futuro he would leavo
tho household management to his better
half who know how to appreciate a good
article, even-if it was offered at less than
half Iho prico eho had been formerly pay
ing. ST It is said that Mrs. Linooln was
very indignant at the Intrusion of a num
ber of negroes at her reception on Satur
day last. During tho evening, sho gays
directions to admit no'tnoro, nnd to eject
tlio-te who were admitted, Lo, tho poor
negro I
Military Trials.
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JI1C A UJlStnun S journal, 1110 UCpuOll-
can organ-uowspapcr of Clearfield county,
in speaking of the citizen prisoners from
HIM COUUty U01U Uy tllO military aUtUort-
Sua- nt Itnrrl.t .., . .,, .
ties' at Hnrriaburg. says: ,
"It afTordi us pleasure to announce'
that the effort to which wo alluded last,
week, to havo tho citizens held io military'
custody by tho military authorities turned'
over to tho civil courts for trial, has been
.mppiwjIiiI T in hn n. ,n.n .,..,1.
those from this county will bo tried in tho1
United States Court at Pittsburg. Wo knows no waking in the Committee on
InTnTnJ ' 7 1 in '"'" b'1 ,nU(1 the militia. 'Still wo fool lib thanking
in tho interval will he permiltod to return .... , , . . , b
liorao.'' ithat hardoncu old siniior PI.. Lowkuy
It affords this Republican paper "pleat- fdr bis 0ndemnUon of lbo act. Ho thinks
uro" that military trials of oltizons are to -bc nl'hori,ies n' Washington aro not to
bo stopped, so far as Clearflold county is blamo' In H'imvo differ with him. If it
concerned, and their cases turncd-ovor to! U dono al a11 !t is doDO by ,bi;ir nulbor
tho Courts; and it will afford pleasure lo!ity and hca ih aro rcspoMlble-wd
all true men if this polioy is inadeuniver-,0s')Uci8ll' ,iro ,bo' ,0 "bIn1"0" for Por'
sal and tho advantagce and blessings of a ' "itttiug uoh outrages to bo committed in
iust administration of tho laws ?nfiiorml to llleir Darao lMr- LowcT! cvidontly ro
the country.
Tho-sntno paper further states, that tho
Clearfield pri.mnors havo since boon ad
mitted to hail under the authority of tbo
Unit d States Court, and tbui permitted
to go home and prepare for trial If this
course of transferring citizen prisoners to
tho Courts had boon adopted in our Co
lumbia county cases, how much of suffer
ing, injustice and expense would havo been
savvd I One valuable life, uofirifinml hv
imprisonment, would have been saved I J
The health of many worthy mon would I
have been saved 1 There would havo been
no convictions upon falso testimony, and
no innocent men held in a Government
HaMilc !
Tho samo newspaper in a previous num
ber, used tho following language which
wo commend to tho attention of the lie
pul)iicarjs of lbig courj,
rrr(J111 ,h,, nan.man-a Joi
nly :
i Journal, .March I5.J
Military Courts.
We are plad to learn that a strong effort
rollmcnt Act, arc liable to summary arrest'
"y Provou Marshalt, yet it is expressly
within ,ho Ua,cd Sutc. who h,Te ,t
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any time, held fKcof,or trade by sea,
witll jD.UIgcntgf shall bo arrester and held
. ,.;.,, nr ;n n.n nrDi.nii j..'.
ua ..fwMu.o wi u , .ii. vhk ii'ti auan uiujcj
. ....
or be cxpolleu tne country. In the exe
cution of tl-is order, persons thus holding
intercourse, or trading with the insurgents,
aro divided into three classes :
I. Citizens of the United States.
2. Aliens domiciled in the United States
ii. Nou resident foreigners.
Tlc firet and second in this classification
aro to ha thrown into military prison, and
the third clays arc to bo banished.
The New-York Tones commends the
above order of tho president, as if it only
embraced non-resideut foreigners, thrown
1111 rtn etmntc I rt ttin fillfineA nf flirt filrit-alr-
aiid.running biitinom class of men
whose room) -jwt n0W) is corta;flly belter
, their eompany. But, it will bc seen,
it embraces lbo imprisonment of every cit .
Szcn 0f ihc United States, residing here,
who MM CV8r iaW iDtercoursc with tho
iusurgcnla by Sea. No exception is made.
The mere fact uf intercourse is oauso of
i,urUonment, and inquiry is afterwards
10 bo ma.le if those in confinement who
hBV0 oomiLi ,0a av oOYnso against the
liivfj0fwar.
inprig0n first and investigate afterward,
is Mr. Li,1C0in'3 ,uollo jnHuj. matter. It
i, 0L.ar , bat his i'lnoss has disturbed the
executive judgmont in somo way, or else
,i, ,Mm n r Rmir, npr,rrmn. h.
takcu advantage of the debelity of Mr.
Lincoln to extract authority for new acts
of unnecessary cruelty. Can it bc that
thore is a fresh coo of "inoonharcnoe" in
Washington !'
This order coiuigns to tho horrors of a
military dungeon every citizen who, since
the establishment of tho blockade in 1801,
has visited the insurgent country, by sea;
No subssquont loyalty of conduct ; no
oath of allegiance ; no provisions of the i
amnesty proclamation of Deoemb8r,l-803 1
no forvicoi rendered the loyal cause, can I
save him, for tho order does not permit i
, ,. ., . . ., '
exoreieo of discretion on tbo part of tbo,
.,,(,,. , , 1 . . I
uuiieu oiuiua luai.uais uuu iiu.uai-uiai
shals. Wc plead the cause of no1 man now,
a traitor, or rebel, or alien enemy, when
wo denounce this ordor as dangorotis in 1
tho extreme lo the life and liberty of mcn
now as loyal as either Mr. Lincoln or,
Mr. Seward.- It will give attractive fields
of effort for tho strikors who- infost the
marshals' offico, and who, under color of
pretended authority, -will nttempt to extort
money from innocent men, Itisfortbcso
l"::ihi"?..s"i::'l,!;:;Newfai)ucriiscincitis,,1
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.hoi, nnr.nnnl liMitv .,. r. nnlitl. 1
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pTOph0lB. whoroirlth to reward his par-'
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tisani. ' OTUU
Pro,,, ,h, ciearfHd Rbm...
Arbltrav Arrrestg.
Tll1 fMln,vin nrttapnAlnnll , n
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Ul""u ui;","u" iuu -u iurun,ou.
it IS dOll'Jl til trtinllinr nnvlhiim ni 1 comn i
of it. It will likely sleep the sloep that
fcrrcd to tho cue of Wilhclm, of Ibis
j county, as the viotim of this cruel ty
ranny :
Mr. WALLACE offered a resolution
instructing the Judiciary Couimi'tco to in
quire aud report at tho next session what
civilians not amenable to military law are
now or havo been confined under military
jurisdiction, aud giving power to send for
persons and papers.
Mr. LOWRY said he had visited n
bouso Doar tbo rivcr bank in ,b5s cit' ond
f,mnd lb9' . twenly8ven mfin oonflnod
who were neither doserters or drafted men
Tho authorities at Washington were not to
blame, and he went thcro and appealed
and they waro discharged. Theio were
complaints from various parts 'of the State
and ho knew of ono case, that of an old
man wtoso son and son-in-law were in
military servico, and yot ho was tried and
convicted by a military court martial,
whon ho (Mr. LOWnYj did nut oonsidcr
him iu tho slightest disloyal.
The resolution was refcrrod lo the Com
mittco on Militia.
Wc lately had tho pleasure of spending
a portion of an aftornoon with tho vener
ahlo cx-Prcsidcnt, James Buchanan, at
his homo at "Wheatland." At the age
of 84-yoars ho is in tho enjoyment of good-
health, with his faculties unabdtcd, and
Iris spirits apparently as fresh and joyons
as when wo last sawhim, tbo night beforo
bo sailed for England as minister to the
i Court-of St. James, twelvo years ago. 1
Wo have met no man that ovinocs a-pro- j
founder interest in the affairs of our coun-
try than Mr. Buchanan, andnone who is
more perfectly' posted in all tho political Mote, forwarded . u... ...c Intere.t to IJll. June
movements of. the day. Even the local "' paiJ "'"" - "
politics of' the various states seem to lie ' P' 0NIjY LOAN IN MARKET
as in charts, beforo his mind To thoie n"w 'r,;rci1 ,!u""lll"t' ' ' conruentiy
who arc do.pomlent of the ultimate re . ,rec,ed ,"at1'' ",p"rior -''"'"--" " "":
, . ' (lit CAT l-UPttl.Alt MIAN UP TlIK PCOPI.C.
dcraption of our country from the aboli- lm tlun 330O (WO,U00 of ltaM c,ltll0riu ,,y
lion Spoilers, O Visit tO "Wheatland" will lhe , Con-res. are now on Ihe market. Thi. amount,
provo a great relief. Mr. Buchanani cn-- at thenteat which u i. beiufrab.orbed, win ail bi-
tcrtains no doubt of' the filial triumph ol lulnerlted for within four month. .when Ihe notes will
tho Democracy, ailll of'tfae COnsrquent Sal- undoubtedly command a preu.iuui, a. ha. Mtiiformly
vation of our country ; and he gives such te"' ou c'.otlnt 1'u"'i"lon" tu olh"
reasons for this faith, as will go tar to ro- l,ln',
move tho doubts Of the most dfSpoudill". ' I" order that citizen, of every town and sectiuu-of
For OUr Own part We have never feared the country may he afforded' facility for laklng Iho
lor tho ultimate triumph of tfllth nnd 1 lib- lMni National Ilatiks. ,?tate liauk.. and Private
erty, nor doubted tllC Overthrow and pUD-, Hanker, throughout the ctuntr have generally a-rced
isbmeilt of Lincoln and tLo partizanS' in to rcceivo .ulucrlptiom at par. Subsctibera will Be
bis despotism. But WC know 0f many lrt their own again., in whom they have coundencc,
who do doubt a visit to WllCatlatld WoM' and who only are to be rcspon.iblo for the delivery of
go far' to reassure them. Mr. Buchanan the notes forwhiditjiey receive order..
has prepared a documentary history of JAY COOKE,
the latter part of his adminislratlon.whioh . sua-cu, Aor,T. pu,w.
w. bo published the coming summer. It , Sul)SCriuli(lni bo ,tttlni bj lhs Flfll N.
will thorough y explode the whole anenol ofBooniibur.
of lios Which has rupphed powder for
the Republican party for four years, by j 1 ""
tbo publication of documents, figures and DON'T FAIL TO READ THIS,
faots which will not and cannot bo dispu iv
ted. Such a history is most timely. It X 01100 I 'OOlieC I lOllee !
willdo muoti o unmask tUo hypocracy
and crime of the dctpots in power, and to
save our country, Old G'uaid.
MARRIAGES.
On tho 2oth of March, 1805, by the
Rev. J. J. Harvoy, at Orangovillc, Mr.
John V. McHENUY,aud tho amiable Miss
Emily, tlaughte r of J. D Mellenry.Esq,
all of Fishing Creek twp, Col, Co Pa.
At Oranjovillo, April 2d by Bov. Na.
thaniel Spear, Wlt-MAM' E. JOHNSON of 1 healthy Leverage known, and 1. very nutrition. The
,, t. . . .i- 1. T ' weak nnd iiihim may use it at all time with iiupuni.
Jit. 1'lcasant, and iMlfS IM.IZ.UIETII L.,ty. The wlfoof the Rev. W. Kave, local uiiui.lerof
lliimrSTr.l'TEn'. nf Orano-O twn (lol f!
unu. MS 11. llt.lt, til uruugu iwp. jOl. jO.
III Mifilinville, Columbia county ,n tuc
2d of April by Rev.J W. LcScher.ClUS.
nil ' rji ' .(.,i J I M! c-
. 1U.S8, Ji.SfJ., Of that placo llllU MlSS fc
M. SEYIlBKT.ol B'Jaoh, HdVOn Luzerne CO.
1
1 1 no nappy couple tiavc our ilianlic lor
thoir thoughtlul remembrance of tho Prin
ter. DEATHS.
In Jaokson township, Columbia county
on tho 31 tt, of March, 1805, Mrs. Davis,
consort of Thos. Davis, Sr., deceased, aged
91 years.
Iu Benton township, on Saturday April
1, 1805, Jamks McHe.nry, son of Eph-
Al-ll.... A 1Q
iiuiu i.iiuiiuur , uguii uuuuii 10 jurtra.
At Limo Hideo 'on tho 2,'Jd of March,
Anna Eliza iiktik daughter of George
W fc, Frances M. Creviling, aged 3 yrs.
0 months and 17 days,
In Sugarloaf twp., Moron Till , 1805,
Leonard R. Com;, aged 10 years, 7
months and 0 days,
On the Dbaw or Leonard R. Code.
by uss, may c. liwis.
One tweet flower has drooped and fid.d,
Ohe swcci comrade'a voice hi. fled,
One fair brow the grave hi. shaded,
One dear .chonlmate now j. dead.
Hut we feel no thought of aadnex
For our friend is happy now,
lie ha knelt in Ii carl-felt gladness
Where the blessed anse'i bow.
He ha. gone to Heaven beforo lis.
Hut In turns and waves h's band,
Pointing to Ihe clone, o'er us,
In that happy spirit land.
.
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Tim Pprlng Term of tlilt Inilllutlon bcjlni
MONDAY) APRIL 17, 1805, and oon.
tinues ELEVEN WEEKS.
TUITION range from 8lto. nOAIlD from 1
to SIM. noom. rurnl.lieil at moJeralt rate. Tor tlio.o
wleliliif to lioant tlpeiiHi'lve.. .
CTKor pnrtlculari.n lilren Hon. John Koom.or lbo
rrlnclpiil at New Colmiibui, I.mjrno county, Pa.
It 13 V . A. J. FUKMAN, Principal.
MRS. M. 11. FURMAN. Preeeptross.
April e, 18ti5.-lin
The Forks Hotel.
LOCATED IN EAST BLOOMSBURG.
The unierlnnt bavins taken the well-known Forka
Iluii li re.peclu illy niinonneea t-i hi.. frlvuiU and the
public ncinrnlly, that ho l prepared to accominodata
all who may fnvor him with their curlom, to anlirc .at
i,i..iin.. lie ii prolded with ample 8.ablln8 and provluJ.r'
for Ilia nccouimo,lall.m of Traveller. Tcamiter., Dro-
VCf .&... on inoderatu term.,
IT" Public cu.tom la aollilted.
GEO. W. M AUGER.
Hlonnnburg, April P. 15,
11. TH A YE lit M. D
HAVING chanted III. residence- from Montro.c, to
WEST lTIT-STUM, l.uteriiu ciiiinly, would ay
to hi. p.iliou. and all wlnhijiil 111. profemionll .T vi
ce. Ill it they can ailHrt-.. hlin at the la. t named place.
tJ All tall, in tho vicinity of the Kallrumi. ftttcii
ded to with prouiplm-..
April 8, 1S1-5.
U.
7-.iU I 4 1 l-
Ily the authority of tl a Secretary of the Tre''ry
the undemlgned ha a.aumed tho General Buliirrlptlon
Acencyfortl-o Sala of United Btatce Treasury Note,
bearing .ereu aud three t,nl. per cent, tntcreat, per
annum, knowu aa lug
SEVEN THIRTY LOAN.
Theea Note, are li.ued under date ot June 15th
1S65, and are payabla Ihreo yenrr from that tiioe, iu
currency, ur aro canrerllble at the option of thi hoi.
der lute
U. S. 5-20 Six per CPllt.
G 0 L D B F. A R'l NO BO N D S
Thb.o bood. are worth a premium wnfch increase,
too nctu il pruflt on the 7-31) loan, and Ita frruiptien
front State and municipal tarationt tehiehaddi from ont
to thrie ptr tent more, according lo the rata levied oa
thu property. The iuterc.t is piyable in curr'ney
aem. annually by coupon, attach-dto each note which
may be cut off aud .old to any bank or banker
The latere. I. iniou. ti ta
One cent per day on a $50 nolo.
Two cents " " " $100
Ten ' " " " 55(10 "
20 " ' " 81000 "
81 '' " 55000 "
Note, of all the ileeomlaalloHi named will be prompt,
iy fiimuiird upon receipt of subscription., and tiio
r, nE EAST" INDIA COFFEE CO.,
154 Rcadc Streetfthree doors from Green
witch Street) N. Y ,oall universal atten
tion to their
KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE
Kent's East India Coffee lias all the
flavor nf Old fiovernment Java, and i. but half the
price ; and al.o lint
Kent's East Jniia Coffee has twice the
Hrruv-th of Java, or any other OflVe whatever ami
wiiori ver u.ed by our first clas hotels and ttentn
boats.and steward ay there is n .aviog of 30 per tout
Kent's East India Cyff'er. is the most
the M. B Church, Jer.ny t.uy, who na. not oen auie
lu ,u aliy corn,e f, nitet-u yer. can mo
j Kmt' East India CoJJ'rc three times a
day without injury, it being entirely free from those
properties that produro nurvous excitement.
' n'r. Jmnes llo'lo. of Mil Chamber Htreet, .ay. : "I
I have ner known nny Coftee .r, healthful, nutritinu.
I ,nd ln frnni all iiiiurmua nualitte. a.
Kent's East I adit Goffte.
I advise my patienlrto drink it iinivercally even Iho.e
m whom I have hitherto prohibited Ihe ue nf ColTeo.
Thu Principal of iho New York I'.yu Infirmiry, say.:
"I direct all tne paiieni. oi our iii.inuiioii io use tl
cluslvely
Kent's East India Coffee.
and would not be w Ilhoul it on anv nr count."
The Iter. C, LA lUll, an i-miui-nt clergyman of the I
M. U Church, now slationeu-ul llaisey mrott, new
urk, eay. of
Kent's East India Coffee,
" have used it nearly n year in ray family, aud find
it produces no ache of the head or uervou. irritation,
na in Ore titae of all other Coffee Il is exu cdingly
plen.ant, and I tordially recommend it to all clergy
men and their lamilie."'
Kent's Eait India Coffee
1. ii..,l ilallv hv Iho famillG. of lli.hon Ame.. Ill.hon i
II .ker, llnhop Jumei.aud many of tt.o most dm in
eui.hcd rlertymeu audiirofeaiiou.il men lnlhecouutry
Bewaro of Counterfeits 1
and he sure thbt Ihe packngua are labeled
KENT'S EAST INDIA COP FEE,
154 Reado Street, Now York,
... . ..
V'i1" ."ma'u,H',;r..""1
i Couee. Original Last
by Impostor to deceive
a.lhvro aro numerous counterfeit
name nf -(.euuiun li.nt India Coflee
India Colise, ' etc , put fortu
Hid unwary
Ill l lb; parkage. and 111 boxes of 3d, W, and 100
lb.., for Grocer diid large cnr.sumeis, Hold by Oro
cera generally.
Ordeis from Country firocor. eolicitod, to whom rt
very liberal discount will he madu.
Wholesale Agent ; iloeilisk It Molao-. and W.J,
Hoi., k tiro.. Philadelphia; Francis II. Perry. Trovj.
deuce i A. I.. Waito & Co., Ilo.ton j Pyiirhon A- Lee,
fpringrteld, Mas I S, N, l.'alfemler, hulfaln; Rordon
M'Milliau It Co., Cincinnati! J. i J. W. Ilunn, Hpriug.
field. UK: II, II. Shield., Curydou, Ind, ; and C. C,
(Inrber,-Chicago,
The Am Ad, Ag', nfl Umadway, N Y, Ibis. Dep't
I'.uo Alvnrd, Cori Dep't Kowlor . Wells. Are an
Ihuiiied to receive oid.n for Kent East India CorT.a
R, DAVla.
April f, l!C3 -3m
Restated Notice
hTn nnWi.t.Prnt.crrivPn lOBlllflffSlees.
"j1'"''
expo-rd to ant... by IV1;
. id w lnlta fnr cnnHrmntlon and Allowance '
?n' ih7ofphW Court, to be Held in lllooui.burg , in 11.0
SJSty iVDeBid. wrin.ri.y. ttaj. ja orir.
,
t Account of I'oint -A .Tr.vili, guar-
a Account of William and Tl.o,,a A.on
jiiir'.ofTiioini Aten.isto of Minm uwmiiip,
ccmou.
!) First and final account of John II.
Hinltli Kucutnr John Un len 'late of Ilrlartraek twp.
deceu.etl.
4 First and final acoount of Uriah R.
Ilarrnr anil Richard Kltcnnn aJinr' of llonrj' Kitchen,
IntoorUrowitvuoit tonndnp, doceaiCil.
C Account ol Hiram Snultz, admr. of
Ilarrlo'. Yount, lati or riu nvp , iiicn.n
, .eT Hfl 1 C
U ACCOUUi 01 o uiiiw? iuuriuy, duuii.ui
Samuel II. Aie.Uta otlu ll.oii tw,.., ilecea.dl. (
7 Firit aud finai nooount of John Aahol-
man, ailmr. of Daniel A.heliutu, lal.of il.ntun tuvrii.
.hip, UcceateJ.
u An.nnnl nt Dnnron unit John V. Can.
. p..n,.'iiur.orTliunaaO?iiiiJr.l4taofOoiilr Urn ,
ner, Ciccuturi of Tliu
,,.... wvii.. i .
dci.ea.:u.
0 Account of Samufl
,
Kelobner and
n.... ii ki.irhnr. 1! tcMilor. of Ocoro Kelc'iN-f,
llaloofOiMitM townnhlp, doceuiad j uj Wi by Ban itl
Kolchner, mirvivnij exceunr.
10 Aooount of E. B. Hrowo, guardian of,
IVrnlua llrowii.onn of the liclra of .Ma'.tUuw Uro.ta,
late of MiQlin tuirn.hip, deceii.'J
' " . " Tti,Z C
TJlo, aJmr. of Patrick loolc.lata jfLenlrjM.rii.hlp,
1 1 First anil final account ol ijnarics
decea.ed.
12 Final account of John Sharpies!,
ndmr. deboulinon with the will aniieiad , of John .'.
D.iv ia, lati; uf I'ntawnu twp., doceaiml.
13 First and final account of Rol.r Me-
towMhlV'decea'd'.'l1lI,' !,UH'""r' U J"k""1
14 AcooiintofSimuel Uagonbuo1!, ad-
inlni.tralnr orunariiii (ioudmn'ii lau ui ueiur. wp. ,
ictaied
15 Account ol William and Dml 1 Sny
der, admrs. of ihinlal dnydcr, latu of llloom toivd.hlp, i
deceaied
I 10 Account of
IAn Winlil.t i.itonlinn
Joun lrimiiipy, (uaruian
of Jame Trump, minor chlhl of Henry, i'lump, dee'd
17 Aoi'ount ill John Trimbley, guardian
0f CharleiTrump, inl.ior child of 11 jury T.u.np, d'e'd.
19 Acoount of William Pattunon, admr.
if I.ewiacliu)ler, ofllrecuwiul t.v,i., dicms I. ',
19 Account of William Neal, Executor
of WeaUy Roat, late ol' Hemlock toivn.hip, decea.ed
21) Account of William Neaf and Robert .
Cnthcart, Uxecutor of Alfred .U'Oluru, 1 ila ol -M'tJ.u i
ton uship, decca-ud.
21 ACeount of Huh D. MoBritlo, admr.
of franklin M'llride. lata f Hemlock ti.nu.hii,d.ii:M'
22 Aceouot of Thoodore W. Smith, a't -
n.inl.trati.rofKIU.ibiih-.M Plym.iton. late of Jack.on
lowu.hip, decea.ed,
23 Account of Jo. iah Thomas, guardian
of Trance. Ann .Moudenball, minor child uf.lMrc('.
Memlcuhall.
24 First and fin?l account of William
Patterson, ndmr of l.-wlirlhiiyler. jr., I. it a of Green
wood town. nip, decea.ed.
25 First and final accou'it of Srtmur-1
Uow er ndmr: .f.;h.n Mutdey. Hto of Oontro twp..
20 Fint
aud final account of Daniel
fllcv il., I'.iocutur of Martha l.oe, late ul bm-ust twp.,
dereu.cd.
27 Aci'ount ol John Keiff r, admr with :
thewPI annued, uf Philip W.ill,lt uf MiiIHii twp,,
dece.i.ed. i
28 Acoount of William .Millard, Ex-cu- I
tor of Williaui Millard, Uu of l.ocu.t tnp dec.-a.ui,
20 John Shuman, Guaidiau of Elia
Sli-imin.1 iiihlnr.
30 John Shuman, Quardian of M.lcs
sjVuma'i. ' 1
31 John Shu-nan, Guardian nf Sila
Sliuiiiau, minor ch Idreu nf Daniel dhuiiun, Into uf )
riaiu towiMtiip. dec-'j.-.t. '
32 Account of Uirfii It Kline, admr '
of 'Minm-ia liiui'er. Inle of Tu'iin.r.-nX in n. dji'l.
3:1 L-jwi Yotter, ndmr. of the tt-t-tto of
Jacob Dyer. Lite of tJatawi.i lowiHhip. iIi-ci'.ho I
31 Lewis Yettor. admr. of the o-tno of
J.. Lvan,..,,of .oeu.ttow n.h,,. ..e,,.!.
.15 Account ol Hugh D MrlJ.-ibe, admr.
ofJ..m-. Jlcllnde. Into of lUiolo.k twp . dec -a, I .
30 First account of ('liarlea II.DiCtter-
ich, and Phoibo Johnson, Kii.rutorj ofllj-rgo IV
l'ark-.,Utora.-ott iwp.,.lori'd.
37 First and dual acoount of Leounrd
Ailaru., nd Majber'y Hoydi-r. admr. ot B.uiiiijl
am., latu uf Loco.t Ion n.hip, dec.a.eii.
Ad
JOHN G. FREEZE.
Itegirtcr.
Office, IlVOnm.Lhfg j
April I. I o.V i
It.gi.ter'i
" ; ; ;
The (Jlii'istnin Commission,
Ifbtice to Evcrylio'ly,
Two Weeks for the Sick and
Wounded Soldiers.
Durinj the fortnight commencing ApritSd, we will
dei ote U3 percent, of all Ihe retail .alts-nt our iouu
ter, of
Albums, Stereoscopic fines,' arid
CARD PHOTOGRAPH?.
Also Reniitlauce by Mail for the name, when c;
spccirti-d, to Hi.:
Relief of our Sick and Wounded Soldiers,
thronjh tho Instrumentality of th. Chriillan Couirul
.iuti, Orders by mail fur thi. object, bearing dale any llmr,
previoue to ia y 1st, will he reieiwd and the '.'5 pur
cent, paid over.
'I he acknowledgement of the Treasurer of Iho Chris
tian Coinmii-.ion will be eui when re-pured.
The good, will he .old at our u.u.il print.d c.lta
labile prim.,
E. & II. T. ANTHONY k CO.,
301 llrnadwuy, New York.
Three Door, from St. XUhol.i Hotel.
April 8. IMi5,-'Ji
CLAIM AGENCY.
rPlIE under'icrol, desires to call
the
.1 aitention of Ihc Public. io hi. facilitic for obtain-!
ing Pension., Ilountir. (Local aud (iuvi-riimeut) llouu- I
ty I, and. fo- rjordiera, llark-pay, rirtilement of utlicer't I
Account. &r. Di.cnarged col Her. or their heir, ran
get their full llountie., though generally thiy have ohIv '
reei-iveu pari- no cuarge. tor ininrm.iiiou, nor uuir
clniilin.i-ciir.il. Olfire with I".. II. I.iille, i:.'., iu
while frame building ltelow nxchango Hotel,
C. B. BROCKWAY.
April I, 18u5.-ly.
EXECUTOHS NO I ICE.
EataU of Daniel Stoker, Deceased.
Lr.TTKi ' Testamentary ou the e.tatn of Daniel
Stoker, la'e of Ki.hingcreek tnwn.lilp, Columbiii to,,
deceased, have been granted by the Ucgi.ler of Will,
fcc, lo the uiHersigueil le.irtiug in .aid twp.
all person, having i limits again. t tho eHiate of the
decedent aro r.questi-d to pre.eut them to thu n jun
ior without delay and all pert on. iudi btod to make
payment forthwith,
CYKIJd nOlllllNH,
April 1. 1ROS,-Oiv$3. I'.xecutor
Manhood : how Lost how Restored.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cul
v.rtt pll'.f ctehrated I!s.nv im thu ri.ilinl
I irffiJ.
: Dt'vjiT?
-ie?' c""' ("'U'nut in-dlcine) of SimrinalorrhiM,
aB--- m .eioioal weaklte... Iiivnruiirnri- klH.l,,,.l
I.o. .e, Impotency, Mental and I'h.ical Incapacity,
Impeudimeuts to marriage, etc. also, Consumption,
llpitepsy, nnd Cits, induced by st-lf-iudulgeuco or sex
ual extravagance.
T Price, iu a scaled envelope, rnlv .ii cent..
The cetelirati-d ulltlmr in (lila ndiuiralile essay tlearly
dcinonstrales, from a Ihiriy yenu' ucre..ru praclice'.
that tho alarming con.enuence. of ndf-abusi, may hi
radical'y cured without the dangerous ilso ofiiiteru.il
mcduino or the application of Hie knife pointing out
by menu of which every mitr'-rer. no mailer what Ins
condition may bc, may euro himself cheaply, privately.
and radically.
ID 'Ihls Lecture ehould be in the hands of evurn
ynuili and every pian in the land,
Sunt, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
poll pii'l.m r'coipt of six cents, or two poitstnus,
.inures, tin. !niun.iii,
CIIAS.J.C. KLIBSct
i'v-
127 llrnadway New York. Po.t Olhce Uox
April I. "wo
Ladies' Furs.
I'utriiaiari msy rty upon filing ids aet run t,
CHARI.KA OAKFOItll i tujMi, Coatmental Uolel.
khi.taul St.et. rblladehihtj.
VENDUE !
Valuable Peron.al Property.
V Vendue. nrth rr.l leiwr of 111". iMiil.(fiji,;J
In' a-.olltow'iishlp. I'MinUto ..ait'tf. In. . !.
,,, , A , ,,,, ,3 )rp,
I HVRhDA) , APRIL 13, lffjfl.
n.wMj
A 1 l1 i ' 'Ml ' -V
A 1 Alii U i lOLAU ll . ; lift
SI3VEM HOK.M R5S'.
cvi:HAii good Miwn mii,
One Durham Dull,
A LOT OF SHEEP AND LAMMS.
Two HinoJ 8otv,Ne anil Hhoat., Waiuna, Cnrritfej
I'liSSy. r'le.t and Hot. lloli.Hleil, tnii.lun.v .-..,li
Ploivt, llarr"ra. Culti vntnr., Ilnrueim , 1 1 h tt Hi n, i
. II...... II. I... I.. . .1 ill
I llre.lMIIK JII...IIIIIC, " ii.mi i u;;niii.ii',t ,Tl(r '
rarmini urenirn ccncrniiy. nnu
WHEAT, CORN AND OATS BV TltK UUSIIKl,,
ALSO :
,,,,,,,, M RHchen furniture, (on ..nri In part of
Cok tovc, Wood Htnve, lariii- Imn K.-ttl.-. HinoVea
Jlent. Ilirrrl.. an I Tnhanu by the iiuumt, tintii.r
ilh a arl-ty or other aitlcle. loo todlou.to roMillu.,.
H , U nVlni k X l. in. a.l.l .1...
when MlrtMilniica will bu kItl-i. and rondllUm ha rii,J.
known m
JOIIV UHIII'IIV.
Marih It'.'i. t.. lll.WI UK9U, Aud'i.
Public Sale
OF
Valuable Ileal Estate'
i . ......
I.I Ai.iAll I UtliSSI'.iNO, AllllMMIH.
1 JL tratrli, fJohnTiMvn.ind. lute of .Mailt. i-.i twe
;Mumw cuuniy.dM. f-r.,i..i. . P,.
' Tnirsitaif, April tic I!), 1603,
" "'";'; n;
TRACT OF LAND.
adji-lnlne land, of Jo.eph Heller. John Ituldmril. thi
Jauiiii Merltle, Dr. Win. II. McReynohu, and ctb -r.,
containing about
SIXTY-QMS ACRES,
mo.tly clenreil, and ill a joud .l.ie nt rultlv
hu, , ,.ti.i ,. ,.j pitA,,,- ikilmh a
fHlUVMiTl,
IIAIIN. IVAd'ON lluUdli, and other outbuild
out buil.tiiiifi
TRACT OF WOOD-LAND,
adjoining landaol Robert Mlli.r, John L'hrl.tian, Jnhii
lleaderrhct, nne nth-r. coiittinlu;
TWELVE ACHES.
E7Aay informatluu in regard tulheahove uropi-tty
can he had by applying to the under. Isned.
HANNAH TOWNUCWd
., .. Jiirimiilruliw
Madl.on. KebrniylS, I34J.
"PKIVA'lEaALK Oh'"
.TwO Valliahlf Paring
T,w T mino M. ""13.
Tin: undersigurd, desirous of inov'ni.
We.t. otn-r totcll at prl.als nle, hi. TWO ('ARMS
elluatv in llentnii tuwiMbip, loliiinbia rounty, I'a,
'J h. 1'nriu on which hu now rv.ide., containing ab .-u
NINETY-TWO ACRES,
ome .evi-nty Acie. of hich I. clewed Land whfr'na
I. en-clo.l 1 1'IUVi; TWO fTOKY IIWRI.LI.NM)
?';;;d-nevV;:f:iHn;.ng",o: "pX.
im'ii v, tin vnttr lonvvyeu to the Jour In 1 laJcii-nlin!.
Hud .1 running mrujiH by the door. Al.o. A I'ft U
f VIM3 IIAIliN, M X 1.0 fart, with DevJUpert tl
hoot attach id with mow.. Al.o,
Two 'ooil Ajtplc Gi'Charil;,
of (irafti-d I'ruit, with all the aorM.ary iiuaruie
mon t k lit a hi;h .late of iiiltivaliou
ALSO ;
Another Farm and Plantation,
located about one quarter n a mile i.rlli.c.t ol the
first nam ! P-iou. i Hiiliiiitiiig
FORTY FIVE ACHES,
.ome thirty. nine aere. of wbith I. cleared aJ uijtr
cood culiiv.iiloa
ty for eondiiiiio. ai I furlher particular., ap'y
WILLIAM AI'PLEM AN.
linuii, P.. Jnuu.-.r) l. IttAS.
; SS K. T O Si i A S '
' ' . J ) 'p , N L I N I Al E N T
jT ;b..pr, when fir,t ih'uj ir.v!
, I . lj(.iir;y , Hlf ;t ( .0,;t:
in ft,e mte.. It i. ,..,r.-ttv iun-.e-m to uka iun-r
i y. an I i. r'-couimeii led ny the i...i eminent phv
m-ian. iu th- Uoiled Siat-i. Price. -PJtn Ii- c.-nt.,
. TnW4.ini, P., Augu-: 'j l.5i-
j 1)fs rblu., New VorK : IlinrSir .-- I l,.rii,-J
jnir Veinn. i i.iuiumn with gn-.u .deco, b ihnn.iii
hit rual a. veil n mi e.frnal u. II li.; Ii cut", i.f
ttiliou. I'nlic mill Cholera .Morhu. I n-nr j it 4. unver-t-igH
re-ie.ly. Your Venetian ilor.j LLiiiuaut .t.ilnl.
unrlvall;d a. n horio liuliiu'nt amang.i f .rri r nut
uoiiliuei: jn On. tanal.
WV. I.' IH. .
Sup't Noith I! urn.' t'uii.J.
1 Suldhyall Drutist.. Offioe. g. M ,;,.ri.audt ill.
1.1.-1,1.0 -,i.
Notice iu Partition.
Eitate of Snnuel Smith, deceased.
In the taattr i f 'liel At nui'rphaii . Cunrt held at
parliliou m the Iti-al ; lllnoiu.burg. in nod for ihi
i.il.ite ol r-'aui'ISiniili, f couuu of i 'oluiubia, nu Ihur.
deceawed. J dny, I' hrilary vtli, IjjcS.
On motion of .M. M. J.ck.nn, II") , th- Cwirt grant
rule directed tul'lnui'. Hiuitli. N.i.ic Hniilh, Jncnti
rlmilh, llcnry Hmitn, Aaron Hinllh. (.'illj.it II. I'owler
nn.t Cnrh irine hi wife, Lite- Catn.iriiin Mniih, daimli-u-rof
said desedent, John N'liulii-tuHr mm Klenora
his wile, late Klenora Sniilh, daughter of the milJ de
ii-deiit, Andrew Troll nu.l Klizihrtli, Ins nllu, ltr
ClUalulh Hmilli djMghter of thu deLidenl, Josnih
lli-uui-tt and Chnrloite In. win-, late riiarlolte Sum th.
daughter of the ileceileut and 3mti-l U. Mnlib, all
children or said decedui t, and Cillmt II. I'owler
guardian ol W. Itithicr Hniilh, a minor sou and only
child of Abraham s-iinth decascd whowu.u .rani
the di-cedoiit, huir and legal rrprentalie. ol llu
uforn.aid i'iiiiiiii'I fiiiith: decensud.
You and tiu hnf jou.nrn hereby required tub- an-l ap
pear, al the next term of our .aid I'imit in be held at
llloomiburg, on the llr.l Monday of Mavii-slaud an
ci pt or re u.e the Ileal INtnN of said il--ieiieul at the
apir.ii.i'd iiluatloii pul upun it hv ihe liiquct' duly
returned, or .how cause why the .n.ue lmulit not b.
I ."III.
Witne. the Hon. Willnm tlnell, I'ri-sident Judge ol
our said Oriihau't (.'unit, at Hh1.1n,.l,i.r;- n, uu. j,. .
' "f A,,' ,bf,s' Je.HSI" CUI.;M.i.
The parliea iutcrette.l will take notice of Ihe abii'v
Klll!. HAMUKLnNYUKIl
rurriH . wince 'tiooui.iiurg
.MarLli -'3 l.v
fUkai-r
Revised Foe Bill of tho
Columbia & Monto C;,)iiu tv
JANUARY lr-r, 1805.
rr'siriptlon
'irdinary Vimi in Town, .
Uaih additional visit, satni d.y. in
tow i .,
r.jrh additional tast In family, In
Country or town, ....
Ordmaryvnii out of town within
one mile, ....
r.ui h additional mile. r fraction of a
mile, up In .it miles,
lilting ut night and prescribing
vl.il al night double the day vitit.
Ordinary tae of Parturition .
In.lriinicntjl ca.es, and urh a. re-
'luire luriilm', . .
Delivering Placenta, ....
All alter attendance, according to
or ordinary rale., r Vit.
Keductiuu of fractures ac l.uxattnn
major
Amputation i.f Leg or Arm .
Amputation nf finger nr To-,
Operation lor Hare. lip,
I xcision nf T iniall.
0' us. t et.tri
ei.io
10 rents.
V reut.
et.iv
U int..
ell"
eu
s)3 UO to
8in.no in eu.oa
Sin.od tu tin m
87.00 to Jll),0t.
810,00 to tll.tc
SlU.iai in 8I3.HO
SI0.no to $JS.lsJ
SI.OO
tlWI to tJ3,lJ
S5fi,00 to PjliiVi!
H,m to 13"0
fin.no
J;Xlirpalon nfTuinori,
I i . '
I '"riiluitiuii of Cathetrr
I i."'1 "V" examiirn for Corimer.
':t",uJl,tlon within eight mile,
1 ';u,,,,"l Vatglsaul Uxam'inatio.i,
I y'f'ciue in all case extra
January ,, ifos
' '
JOHN C. Y EAGER,
MA.NI KACTUltCllkWIIOI HaALtJ IIKALTR tK
j 01 II ATfj, CAPS,
, STRA W GOODS. HON'MK 1 S A NU
ARTIFICIAL FLOWlJHS,
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-CV 0rlH I Uirtl btrCCt, 1 hlia tl.
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