Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 19, 1865, Image 2

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GQLUMBIK DEMOCRAT.
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11 Our Constitution. ..miard It ever!
Our clorlons Unionhold It dear '
Onr Btarnr ring forsake It never!
itie piorni uaucataian-
EDITI'.D BY LKVt 1 1. TATE
BLOOMSBUKU:
Saturday MornlnF.Auff 19.1005. I
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""iUMoc'jiA.v. ii Mniimemtipttobe appalled, connpt.
d or tnmpromiicd it knowt no bnsnM, it cowbm
tonodangcr.ltopprca.es no wc.kne.v n.slructlvc
oniyorde.potiamitutha.otocon.ervatoror .ibc.iy.
labor and property, it la tho acntimont of rtecdom. of (
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Democratic County Convention.
Notice la hereby lilvcn that tho Oomocratlc Electors.
In and for the aevcrnl Dorciusli. nnd Election Ills trlcti
will incel nt thlr rcrpecllvn placet of holding tho
General Elcctlona. eiccpt In Con)iigham twp., there
they will meet at tho Public llsuae o( I'eter llower,
on SATURDAY, 1 tin SGlh of AUCUdT. 1603, between
the houra of 3 and 7 o'clock 1'. !., of aatd iHy, for
the purpoieof chooilns two Delcsatea fromencli Die
trlct, to meet In County Convention nt the COUIIT
llOUSR, in llloemsbnrj, o i MONDAY. TUG 1STII
B.Y OF AUGUST, 1805, at 1 o'clock, I'. M for tho
purpoie of maklns the uaual annual nomination! of
the Dcmocritle parly of Columbia County,
E. II. LITTLE, Chairman,
JOHN J. 8TII.ES. I ISAIAH nOWER,
IIEN'Y II1NTBHI.1TER JOHN IIILI.,
rEl'LlllL IIEHUINE, I JOHN I'ltUl'l.
E. O. RtCKETTd, EI.1AS DIETERICK,
l!emocratlc Standing Commute.
Mooiniburg, July 29, ItM,
The Three Day's Meeting.
The final arrangements are being per-
i- i. ,t.! ,t. .,, . .,,,;,.
fected to mako this the granucet meeting
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over held in Columbia County. Speeches
will bo made on current topics by able
men, original poetry will bo read or
sung, tho history of tbo ''Columbia Co.,
Invasion" will bo given, a band of mu
sic has been engaged, board and canvass
tents will bo erected, flags displayed, and
in lact everything done to mako the gain
ing harmonious and successful. Tho citi
zens should make arrangements to be there
the whole time, s tho proceedings will bo
equally important throughout, Of course
no liquor can be sold on tho ground, nor
will Jany rowdyism bo permitted. The
peoplo should bring amplo supplies, as the
good peoplo of Orangevillc will not bo in
a condition to furnish all with rations,
The objools of lho mectini: aro fully
stated in tho hand bills. To all who fa
vor Constitutional Liberty, and oppose
tho pernicious doctrines of Nego Equality,
a cordial welcome is extended. Nay,
more; we even invito our Abolition friends
Aa come and hear true Jcffersonian Doo
trineB enunciated,
One of tbo results of the meeting will
b to show the enemies of the Union, that
a strong party still exists, pledged to
Etand by the Constitution and its guaran
tees, and determined not to rest until civil
law is restored throughout tho land.
Power cannot intimidate or disaster crush
it. Co-existeut with tiic Government, it
will tail only with it. And now, as in the
darkesthoursoftrial.it forms the rear
guard to our Constitution, around which
overy true lovor of bis country oan rally.
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"Wondeii if tbo Democrat has any
more candidates to announco for Assem
bly V'SUr of the Jtojtli.
Why this insinuation on tho part of
Mr. Jacoby. Is not this a free country,
are not democrats at liberty to oanvass
IV, UUI uw , duu HdVU Ullb XUl(UiJ Ulu llgllKj
ru. rr. nn4 1. . Vi i.1.!:; ii.. .:..i..i
to print proper notices in their journals ?
We have been taught so to think.
In 1861, Ihcro wero threo candidates
before the people of Columbia county, for
tbo Legislative nomination. He printed
all their notices. Wo found no fault with
him for eo doing.
Tho next two years tho candidates be
longed to Mountour. Last year, again,
thero wero three oandidates in the field for
the Legislature. Their names were all
printed by Mr. Jacoby, be, himself, being
r.l 1. j . 1, ,
nrifl nftni, nnmhpr. nnrl ifnl. fi.o nAminnlmn
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Nnliriflv. nn holinrn. ftniiinlninorl. I
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But has ho forgotlon, that after ho re the paper, under tho new arrangement.and
coived lho nomination last year, Ihaenemy fiml it one of tho largest clasi-papers in
iuduct-d a Democrat of high character, to1 that State, of fine appearance, well print
bo a caudidato. Wo took tho responsi-' cd and ably conducted. Mr. Campbell
blity of ejecting that gntlemaa'a decli-1 was a graduate of this office, a vouo
nation to secure Mr. Jacobys election and j gentleman of character, energy and abil
it was aeconiplished. Wo then heard not, Uo is a son of the late faao Camp-
,.,t r.. .. .. ,, n . .
K.u.,i, nuui uu, ijuanui,
Tho othnr oan.1 ilntn wlin I. nnn nf ,'
patrons, by two of his Democratic our young friend, thus prominent among . 7 , 7 , . oro will bo little left to redeem ex-p-i.
. , .- i.i.'0 ' 1 '"'ifc, riu.b ic renuiro. Constitutional Advocate, mini mr tin. IWmnnt Mtti,n,r I
friends, to have hia name announced for
Assembly. Wo told them frankly that wo
regretted bis determination, and could wo 1 i
see him in person, wo should uso our in-' Tho Jersey Shore Herald, has pass
flucnoo to persuade him from his purpose, 'Dt0 'be hands of Frank It. S.vydeu.
' as we did an aspirant last yenr, and tho E-q., Mr. Mojrc retiring and is uow
friends of another gentleman thn year published as a Dcmooratio journal, Mr.
but as this could not bo dono, our only 1 Snyder jS a son of Ex-bheriff Snjdor, of
remaining alternative was to insort bis j Orange township, this oounty, and is a
name or inour the censuro of himself and
friends. Wo mav havo erred in judg.
ment, and if so, ask forgiveness. J
It.morTuianono and '
a half million dollar, to pay tho general
officers assicnod to duty under tho icoont
eenoral ordr. This is a monstrous iinno-1
liiioal. holiday creatures who never saw1"0"01 1,10 "omooratio party and tho
the "front" in war times. Mostor thorn :
out and stop tho vast expense of keeping j
them in idleness. I
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T Stone tho Co,umbua,Ohio,eollector , whiIo uWog thcir walk , th. FflrtrfH;
of Internal Reienue wa, a defaulter oho other day, clasped bands. They
tho amount of 8140,000. No matter-be . ffero not permitted to sneak, ftm.ll-1
waa ii'Ji'i, nv vuiuumuii ihikiui-
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LWiWHUtllliWUIBlW
I "Lincoln Hirelings."
The manner In whloh tho 'Ropuhlioau'
Utioks to this text, and hearing 1. John,
P. RIbol, and parson Wllaotv ilisouuing
itho samo subjcot, induced us to bclievo
f.t I . .! . J .!...
wo ituoio m.ng was u,o. umer-
jwiBO those throo reputable (?) poison-
,,u "ino. win .o.e w
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in ponklng of
tllc contemptible hounds who stayed at
homo to dog their neighbors. As wo be-
fnr Mm.rl,, !,, , .
row romerked, it was a fitting term.
In regard to (ho assertion that Son,
Buoknlew rufusod "to vote a man
or dollar," for no ono clso is referrod to,
;it ig p&ipablc aD error as the other. I)y
referring to tho records it will bo seeo that
he voted for 8000,000,000 in odo batch I
That our roaders may havo this matter
in it inm lio-nt. wi, .nnnml an nvirnr-r
frnm tho Snocl, alltiileil In.
"And Ioonceivo it my dutv at (his June-
r
turo, unpleasant as tho tusk mav be. to
aenounco tno men who compose 1 10 exist.
J l
,,,K,.A!lra,n.ls ra!,?n, aS "UM' W l ,av
proptiiuicu uieir mgii powers; wno uavc
brought upon the country tho horrors of a
war they might havo avcr'cd ) who have
I taKon our oromcrs oy tnousacus una sent
ier by thousands and sent
of slaugjtor; who llav
o KSI.S'oS:
, tuem to ucios
loaded us with
.tieut; wno nave Broken the laws our In-
titn. irnitlil nnl I. n n t.ht.lA.l h .. ll Hit . . . I - , I H I
it only peeri - - j oi tllO uiwiujuc ilLiui'i upon ine suujuui,' i uo wurii 01 icjimi is u n.iun.gT'i
"rnorniETon ' rcfcrrnooto Senator IJuokalews speech, had no lovo for the people llicylivod among t.avig nur readers to diuw their own eon- railroads in Virginia goes on rapidly, mid
,ri11 ' , which was taken down in hort hand at nor wish for tho propcritj of tho ouutitry, cU8j011Si Tho nuestio... asked bv the it will not bo long beloro such uommuiif
nvmti uui iiiivu iiiaisiuu uu ii. 'i Terrar pnr.mins inn pnnnirv nnu. liilv ...i n. ri i. ...i .in . 1. . r
' 1 : It II 1 1 ..1 11. . . ....... '.a it r 1 m j . ' I I I tin ridinrni I llir.iliirlinili r IIP
thcrs gave us and sent insolent hirelings to ( his 1110 saiue import now mai ii. uw iu. jj00(u too. ju ,j3 fj j ,( j
! teize our peoplo ; who have repeated hero The mcaniog cf the word cannot be ohaug- j anJ if jjoott, wa, captured and dipos
I the abuse of tho dpnnt!o nml wietpd rrnv. , tin .i ..c i-im,in ' . i ;...i!.. . ...i... .l .i .
: , r . .
1 crnmcnts of tho old world, and who vet
, iruuiiuH oi me om wortu, anu " 110 J01'
. notwithstanding all tbis. have the supremo
ami unexampled, mpude.ico to come be -
fore freemen asking to bo re-elected to tbo
offioes which thoy havn digracod. " f
From the Republican.
Mr Editor. Tatemakes pretensions to
bo tho soldier's friend. Tho old Sinner I
How doro he talk thus? A mm who nays
he would rather aftend a "horto thief s Skirt. Though a reoent invention, it has
funeral than a soldier," and "tboy aro all J bcrome very popular, and is rapidly oh
guilty of murder," and "overy ono who taining tho prel'srcucu over other kinds in
nrllisfn.l ini,U In Vin ol.nl ''
A E. Klisb
Rohrsburg, Pa , Aug. M, 1865
Mr, Jl. E. Kline : Wc pronoutioo tho
abovo malioiously falo, and its author sl
liar, a scoundrel and a COWARD.
LEVI L. TATE.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 10, 1800.
t6f Squeak and Squealing, Thr-so
ate terms now in frequent uso by the Pee are unquestionably ihe lightest, most do
John, lloivrty Bcckley. Haystack Email-1 eircablo, comfortable and ecomomioal eer
uel, Negro Brower, (of Danville), and These aro advantages whieh la-
e , . , dies, who havo experu-ncd tho. discom
many others of their loyal followors.with- fort anj inoonvcDience of sindo spiinga,
out, wo Icar, properly understanding their will duly appreciate.
import or meaning. In I601,on repeated
provocations from Dr, Patcmon John, wc
publicly denounced him a "liar, seoundral
and paltroon." He resented tho insult by
returning us an apolegetical note, by the
hand of ono of our own friends, askiDg
pardon and begging to be cxcu?ed .'
We excuse tho poor rhvil, as we only
havo other cowards, who begged for quar
ters. His apolegetical letter is on file.
Wo may somo of these times edify our
readers, and elucidato his patriotism by
printing it, in connection with cortain
correspondence, signed u Thomas Duim,"
in whioh tho writer attempted to seduce
his neighbor's wife I
And he is a fair sample, the bell-weath
er, of the misscrablc erow who weekly at
tempt to do what they never can accom
plish, viz : to rcduco us to their own
s(ltUS
Wo pily suoh cowards ! They
arc not only the "Devil's poor," but they
are in reality, "poor Devil's."
Fort Wayne Weekly Times and Senti
ncl. Isaac W, Campbell, E-q , and H.
Dir.!., Esq , havo purchased tho Sentinel
and Times office, of Fort Wayne.Indiana,
and united the two in one,as a great dem
ocratic establishment, under tho above ti
tle. Thev also nnblish
Daily. I hoy bavoengigod II. S. K.vapp ..
fcq , an able democrat from Ohio, as the !
n. 11. . . 1
l-.ilitAp i.F it, I
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Wn b.nn AA:..n.l i.- n-... . , rl
,,w u.iu ureivEu uiu urm. utlllincr Ol 1 ,-
oen, oi uaiawissa, who was h 'ntelf a
ISf l ,1. ' ... ,
iiu-iuu- uciuuuiuvi ru aro uiau io BCC !
the Demoeraoy of Indiana, and wish the
entcrprizo great success.
'good printer and sound Democrat. Wo
bopo tho Demoeraoy of old hyooming will
jw.rd a liberal support to the Jersey
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nn-Vimam A. Wallace, of
Icar"e't,naa Docn ro nominated for Stato
' served three yo irs in
tl.-il rtns.liM. .l.nArl. ....I .. i .i
llODor of lD0 Stat0 "quiro tho re-election
f Mr. Wallace to tho Senate.
JJSy Jefferson Davis and fl f). flov '
.
rrr mn nnrsaenl nn
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Patriotism vu. Loyalty.
Loyal means fialiy to a person, patri
otism menus lovo of one's country, A
person may bo loyal and bo a traitor.-
The Quakers In tho Revolution wero call
a. . . . .
Cli loyalists, anrt were so in every sense
0f that word, and jot thry wtro tho bit
tucy uvea in. xney wero Tones oi me
Um'pe8t ey0' inr WUS " Pn,ri0"sm "
,beir rankling bosoms. Yet they loved
to bo called loyal and to officiate together
as euoh What the word meant thon it
. . . ,
means now. When you hoar ofa loyal per-
' 8011 1,0 i9 one who loves some individual sup'
remoly.and would rather servo him than his
cn,.Btrv. Ha does not bolievo that rulers
ar0 Bcrrants. but demieods, and ho treats
thom as such. On tho other hand, the pa-
triotio man wo liko ihat name is a
uian who considers himself as tho sover-
..,,i .i, i.i co..,ni if., Invra
w
I,! .,,. 1. f,.r .!,. .nv n-r.
his country supremely, fur above any per-
son in tho laud, lie would oppose every
n:-
OlUwWl LIlUli IIWHIM M'jull V n.w v w v. . . j
fi fl . , . r n ,. fl . . di
f,M,.,l!,,u1fl,i,l,ir,l,.orofi,Uad0n.ion.
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Ho is not loyal knows nothing about
Jcally to any lord but ho is patriotic ,
i0ulty is a word that was iiiTenled uo-
,cr the old fourL.l system to express tho
dtl the vassal owed to the lord, and it
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.Oil. noon mo laiicia uur ueiuuuioii.ru oi os auovo luuicntcii.wu y nru inu larco
1 . ft . i i V u .
in,titui ons dscarded tho aft vost go of the rewards which wore offered for his capture
. , bv the War Department, hv tho citv of
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sovcrigns,thoy di.oarilod the word "loyal,
at,d their palriotio dicundimts. should do
tho same.
Something New.
Wo cull attention to tho advertisement
of tho Duplex Elliptio or double Spring
use. 1 lie rods in it aro eomposeu caon
of two delicate and well-tempered steel
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springs, which are ingeniously braided
, together edge to edga.tho lower rods hcav-
( ier, and having a double covering, This
1 ,!.-. -1 l ..)... it,:
peculiuiij ui uuiiMruuiiuu iiiuul-s iih
tkirt very strong and durable, and aKo so
exoeediugly flexible lhat it readily adapt
ifsolf to tho form of tho wcarer.and allows
of ony amoant of doubling aod crushing
without injury to its shapo. Thcso skirts
Trouiii.e BrtEwixa. Forney's 7m i
recommends tho Abolition Stat Conven
tion to kocp olear of the negro suffrage
question dec arinc Pennsylvania prohib
its ueirrocs from voting, and nothing ran
bo done till it this eTiaDced. Tho Pitt
burg Commcicial takes the rtess to task
for snub shuflling, and favors meeting the
isjuo boldly. Curtiu,McClurc & Co. keep
pwuring hut shot into Cameron and tbe
League wing of the party. MoUluro says
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w. . .....
nnf nrPtJinilQ TlfiHrtP. nnfl n.,tfrwnPl! flPil.
mnn trtia (urnprl nf in llnhinnt with,
sured for dishonesty by a vote of his own j eDts of the Democracy in a badcondi -
party in Congress. Wlulo this "war inj'10"'- . .
Africa" is progressing, entire harmony ., VT, j' "&h-f Sfg
prevails in the Demoeralic ranks.and there j focdYo Sk
ia uu iruuuiu uuuut piuuiunuiug uur jjusi .
lion on tho negro suffrago question. Wo
all bolievo our fathers mado this a white!
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man s govcrnment,and wc shonld prcservo I
it as such.
iymV Mv : I V u v J umvuwM umiw t wwui
PiT?4 I h n Jt fifilh olnnilnna It fl UO rflanifnrl
in a heavy Government victory. "My
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Unolc's Nephew" carries out tbe bayonet
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rule without any liability to failure. In
fact he is (he iuvcutor of test-oaths and
t.. -i ,.i,.i:- -r ,.!..
tl)B SVbtcm fui) Tifl Amcri.
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xau anuuuy luiuaiuia uiu iuuiuiv ivuiuuie
r a
llin .r.lpm nc na .Iihwti '.r llio lain nlni,.
J J '
tions' in Tenuessco and Kentucky.
So.Mi: in i nci to Think Or. From tho
day that trains wero first put upon tbe
Catawisa Railroad down to this date,
, "T Tu ' ' , , ,
0e1 lihat ;do"
nol ppgjjjj wt,ji enough for a road one hun-
more than twelvo years, not oic possen-
i j . . ;
Uluwl twenty miles long,
we cannot
. i l,.
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CSy Tho shoddy party in Berks county
at their convention split into Curtin and
Cameron factions into whites and blacks.
The Cauuron clan were tho jeeeders.
Two sets of delegates will go to tho Shod-
ey State powwow.then will come the tug of
war.
Jho Reading Gase'te gives tho
battle-cry of tho rivals
in this wise:
Ourtln au.l theollieM"--''Oaineron and
--'-A Cincinnati dispatch
to he Chicago I unrs says . Tho Hon.
Gcorgo L. Pugh has received an Intiraa-
tion that tha trial ot Jeff Davis will Foon
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ceeutngs, any acicnce ever Known in this
or tho old country. Mr. Pugh will join
Mr. O'Conor of New York in Washing-
ton in a few days.
. ...p.
Th 0hio anJ p gtatQ
Conventions meet on the samo day-
Thtirs.Uv. th. 24tl of A...n.i m.u
their Sale nomination;!
iUI. Ci. -..!
, u
J. Wilkes Booth.
.1 Dili I 13 IU UIIUUIU' IUU fcW IUU UllivUV
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luat oo.n, u mu neto, o, x .
i.iucoiui is uui iieau. n- i it is uow in ouui-1
land, uudcr an outlined untno. While wo
, foarcolv credit this Morv. wo dtcm it
proper to republish the loilowing remarks
'
IiemUa apronvs,uii will produco
thought in the minds ol a thinking com-
munfty .
A rEW pEUTINE,vr questions.
, ,. . .... ... ,
A lew days ago tVO lllilishcd tllO sub.
eUnu0 ol-a New York d.patoh to (he Cm-
cinnal (rtcM',wliioh m itcd th.tt J, Wilkes
ttuoth was alive.and living incog, in Soot-
la'"1- dispatch stated that after the
""." took PPtM'M"0'0
unnn n naiii nrr vnnvni ixrniiTii w n h c ii tr ii itiiii
tl(J cincrgeDOy, nd ruado good his es.
cape. This extraordinary information
camo from a republican snurce and was
lirst niven pXiblicitv iu a republican journ-
a'' Al. ,L ,,m0 f '"W'S 1 10 Patcl
, ' .frmn.
(1,iri nnt,n0,i. N11i.i,nP ,in ron ,,nv
UN I kj Oljf UUJ IJ I J IU I
,,ontjcjtv. uut wu is, t0 a lwo qucs-
tions, and call tho attention of our re
publican coleninorarh
'
aries to them, They
Ut. If Booth was shot and killed by
Boston Uorbett.and his body buried where
, "no mortal eye would ever look upon it,1'
f"' X
Mnf. Surratt if she would disclose the route
jiM an,j otjrr 00r,l0ratiU9 ' not
paiJ over to his cantors f
WHY?
To tax a (arm worth a
thouaaud dol
100, U00 iu
lars
o0, and exempt
bonds (
Mr A. has S2.000 iuvosted in a croccrv
store odo week before lho assessor calls,
Mr B. hai S1'J0,000 in money. Mr. A.
putt in hi- 5,000 stock on tho assessor's
books and is taxed 00 lor it. Mr. B.
puts his SlOOjOOO in bonds tho day before
no uievia mu :i"ui, ..nu luui lonifio
: ., .. !,.. ut., i e ...,,
(jujrnig . u iiuuijiouic iai ui in, li nan
(icu uuiiuii. no aiso urnws scvin inoiis
sand dollais interest making an inorease
of ten thousand dollars I
Why ?
il...,;,, nJ nrlclMrilli.
uespouc. nnn nrisiooraiic
Because all
Governments seek to win the interest of
the wenlthy in favor ol the Government
ag.mi.-'U mu lauur ui U1B iiior.
Beware of tho tcorpii'n for ho wi I
stiug.
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i uu wc.uuiy uuiiiun.iuer w.inc i iu no
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groos to voto, tor with their money they
expect to o.ntrol that vote herealter.
If a poor man votes for negro suffrage
and is in favor of exempting tho wealth
as the bondholder he will find that ho
hus been working out his own damnation.
When an Abolition politician, who has
been twiatinp; and humiu!: office, all Uiu
i days of his life, tells you lie won't want
uiuuo, ten uitu no is a nar ana uic trutn
is a stronger to his tongue.
Wh-.t is the use ol a man
being hum-
bugged f
RBca 1
When you hoar any leadn-g Abolitionist
allium how be loves foreitrn citizens. nk-
!.- .t . I 1 ..iii ,
nnu wny no mcijueu mom auu neipcu to
burn Catholic churches teu years ago I
.i i- w
loitiKiDg over.
Tf trill dmro itin rannfi ft. a Annn
uours a aay lor irom nvn to inreo uoiiars
a week and board themselves,
h will not make shoddyit.es pay poor
women moro than sixpence for makiue a
, j . fa
tWi, Anr.H f i. ut.i
'. nv uu . cut.iu j, .uu uiui.u-uuiiii:i a
hereabouts who havo been cnioyine them -
selves for four years.whilo lbo"bravebovi"
I I Ut IUUI j ll 0 H UIIU IUU UiUVC UUJ5
enlirno fn- fniin naare n.1ittA (t..tl., I. .. ..
were in the front to savo their scalps, re -
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' siS'' in favbr of those boys 1
' I hey won t.
Calico and everything clso is dear, while
tiie produce of the lurnier briugs a mighty
small prion.
This was brought about by tho Aboli
lion rule.
Tho time was when a small amount of
money would pay for a largo amount 'of
goous, aud taxes were very low.
CU1IJU
This was when Democnts managed the ! tor sa lu m mouo i-iullim superior niod
affairs of the Govcrumeut. i paati; or i.i.mu. wair.mted Superior lo any
.NOW It takes a lurge amount of money
. . . .
to buy a small amount of goods, aud taxes
are enormous. i
Tho Aboli'iouists rulo now. I
Tho thing is plaia,and a blind raau can't
holp but seo it. ,
Unless tho people come up to tho work'
nml hpln tlin lliimnni-snv rpiln.... il,,. .on n . !
I . . . - ... . .- , , .. ... . i, l.
The Mason & Hamlin CvnixnT Oa
cuss. No ono who hoars those instru
ments will bo surpriesd at tho verv stroniri
favor With which thnj are regarded by!
our loadino- nrrrniUn Thoip ninliK"- nt 1
our leauiug organists, 1 neir quality Ot
touo is admirable, round, eouorious.puro,
'pnthc.!oj wbilo thoy have abun
and quite sufficient for smaller rbarehn J
and lor suoh halls as arc usually occupied
, ....
by Sunday Schools. With all this their
STS wtoA S.
SS
of a opo.a.t d upon an entirely new
principle, which gives the performor very
efficient control of tho tones ho producos.
1 nil mm nrnla ni-.ffn, nl mhii,
13 Tho Maine ShoddyAbolition-Ro-
publican Stato Convention, which wet
laic week, dcohued flat-footed for negro
,.ir. c. r.. v i .. rn, .
, to Son ZW
for tho blacks-and.as goes New England
. - .... ...... 1.,. .r n."8'' .
ci n'w DUv j.ii IIVJ Ul X QIJUnT I
vmtin
state rvews iiems.
Now wheat from Wisconsin sold at
, , a
.81.78 tier pushel.
Tbc , , of lho Allfllio Cablc
vine of tho Atlantio Cable,
ha, proved u failure. .
r.ii t ! 1 .t. . ...
:. V Tl velv i,. Hi LouU a few1
lUOiuexoui wi.iBihiuu imivi-uiuuti
"u,vu ' ....
nceka ogo, has entirely subtiuru.
o'at0-
llinimnnd two hundred
i r . e .1.1! . !.. 1.
and fifty-seven aorcs of public lands wero
entered nt Winnebniio City, Wisconsin,
j ......
duiillLT lasl month, for actual settlement
.,!.. il. L, .1 ihn clou
uuuui in.. iiuuiiv .uu .o..
alone footing up to one thousand and forty
nine dollars.
. . . . r, , ., c3....-
-Gen. Grant arrived at Detroit So ur.
day evening, and was wolcoined in bcball
of the citizulis by IIoil. Theodore UOinncy
and Senator Howard.
-Simon Cameron, tho groat Winnoba-
CO Chief, has beell dubbed a Doctor Of
1 i ..f n
Laws (!) by some ono-horse conoerii ol a
IVII..nn in, ilw. Riieniintiniinn rlnop Willi
6 , 1 , t . ,t. . ,.f n
as much propriety might the llegroo 111 U,
I) have Iit'cn conlerred unon h in.
u, najcutsu couimiu upu uiiu,
Cyrus L Pershing, Esq , has been
Dominated for tho fifth tiiiK. by the Dem
ocrats of Cambria 00. far Assembly. The
four year Mr. P. has served in tbj Leg
islature h.n proved him lo bo ono of the
best men in tho State. Ho was unani
mously nominated for Speaker l.vtycar.
The oaptaiu of a esi'l now unloading
in New London ha a hi v beea which
name on tho vessel .it C'i'v 1' iot in May
last. When in port ibrlni so nrhoro
for foot) when at sea lie I'wJs them with
mola'scs.
About sixty paym'tst' r. havo been
brevrtted by Stanton, lor "I'milil'iil and
meritorious serv ces.
Att.... .1.. .t...
.... ,
worn veterans, WHO Wailed SO long and SO
wcarilv for the visits of said navmatters,
. , V . . li.iJiiiuiit.io,
thlllk Ol this I
A general reccpiion was held last
Kit i. fl -it- il llin Whiti. llniKi, nil wbinli
OllU' U.ty ai UIO I1IIL liousi., on which
.. uui no iu, mu-
occasion all tho guests niiving business
with tho President were admitted. The
health Ot the i resident IS said to DC much
,
OClier,
io" IS THE I 1MB. I'l'W persons aro
l. e . I. . n....iA. ?
aware ot t b i ot t i it in cmmi ir (O'liatotf.
they shoulu select lho earnest t)rount lo
J . .... . .
(0 tuarKCt. 1 Iley atu V-istly f-Upi r or to
tliosp oflnln ornwtli. pnti lip Iront lono-cr.
. . -. . n . -- -r- .- o .
and nrooui'o moro abundantly. Although
,.;. l.i - i,-.t, il,.
thn nrli'P.i nrn ..niiif.whiif. hiirhpr than llior
! h iH be in a few weeks lieiealtur, thtMoMia -
I . it . -ii i .,
toes now offered will prove cheaper in tho
. - - - --. . ,
allfj ,lan tnoi0 pUi chased late in tho .ea-
s(,u. U0u..ekccpers would do well to heed
this advice.
KS'-Did it ever occur to tho casual read-
, : ,l, i . . c ,
1 cr,m rcailins the ti n y report-of the mil
,. ' . - ... .
ll01" l:)kon b5" capitalist in the Govern-
went lonn, that every dollar so invested
is a dollar withdrawn from taxation, and
coii.rqueutly the placing of an additional
, ,, ... , .
, 1" ,bu tL,MD unnn ,lle tP5" ? Such
"9 t!e fact, however, whether observed or
not
77 Ifnr.inn nrni.!... s.1..,. ic ml .
, ' '
of tho Tribune has been raised bv the
stockholders from 55,000 a year to S7, -
rm. ,.M . ... . .,
o0U' hen not out of town he anally
UTlinc tu'ft Inli.mn3 i ,.A.
men, ,ui uujm,
would object to advocating u"gro suffrage
v m,
' MiktlKIAG-ES.
i In Wifk-ebarro, Aiigust.liT 1S03,' Rev.
Y. C. Smith, Mr. Willi m , Uoiimns
flZt "
DEATHS.
Uattie J!i. daughter ol Nathan .md
"nzauein uouiDoy, departed this ife nt
1.1 l! L .1 11 .1 . . . . . . .
, ., , ..
, '"rdvil e, Schuylkill eo..Pa. August 8,
, ' agQa lv ear:i mou'Q3, am
md 10
1 J '
. Hp, i nv. n.i.1 !m ni.k , r .11. .....
And her hours of ullliriion are o'er ;
... " '"
She has met with a happy release,
She haa gone to be troubh-rt in mnp
The hearts of her parents are sad.
Tor here they shall see her nn more;
But, oh ! mav they mrcl her again,
In Joy on that Heavenly ahoro
J. H. HARM AN, Auc.vr.
r n p I? rt pa
...u..u.ii.i.irt'u .
fomale at Manufacturers Prices,
iiuperi, j.iiy irua-amn.
AdministL ator's Notice.
Eita (c of Math ias Vliitcnighl,dictl.
I otters of Administration on tho estate
jnf Mathias Whitonight, lale of Hemlock tow n
sblp, Columbia co . Uneased, have been granted by
the Register of Columbia co. to the un.lerslgn.-d all
persons having cUiins against thu c.tatc of the dece
dent are requested lu present them to the undersigned
at hla oliicu in lllooiusburg, l'a.. w hhout deiay, and
all persons indebted to make payment forthwith .
C, 11 UltOCK.V AV
August J. IrCj-fm S. Administrator.
LEATHER ! LEATHER ! I
rnilR underainnpil lmn lonv ;f
X t.uir friendi and the public, that Ihey keep on
nllJ o'1'" r" ' cheap, nt the .Madison Tannery,
near two miles North of Jer.eytawii, Columbia county
i'i.n 'd uf
Xi a -A W 2? E E a
'i ftn.0u .i'ir1'.)'':
. . . ... ' r;. "'i nufiaiii iija
best warp. We will sell by Ihe Side, piece or luUcwt .
to suit purchasers,
,, ,. JACOD A.SWISHEIt Ic CO.
...ttuisuii launeiy,
Aug, I'.', Idb5,
3wS 00.
-NEW VUjilR.
FACTORY.
NEW CHAIR FACTORY,
In llie I'ruio building on lho coiner of Main Street
aud Court House Alley, In part of Meti's Tin r
ana curt House Alley. In part of Mela'. Tin Mp
ffiMr,tt,,,r',h,(" make.,., or1-
OflhebestklHd, latest style, and at modetats puces.
forVClia'irs t,"ury fioduce taken in exchange
nioomsburg, July SO, IPCS.
JAMEH CALM AN,
R. TKAYEK, M, D
H ivuTmmi'!'?'''1"'' fr0ln "oitrose. m
ces. that they can address l.im at thVla.tnamed rl.eo
j.-T.. -."."ur '! ni psi rots attn
ded to with piomplness
A pill B k
Nctt) fottCttisemCUtfi '
.
J. WoichBClbaum,
Ma sn dMi nm m ME)
W T , AS S (g)
Tram I'llllauCltlhia.
. " .7 ,. ' ' . ,
n..,..ir-tf lnfo,,ih..itl.. of niom.i.u.. .d
..lolnllv Itint hp tin. nnetlR AUUUIIBI UIO XjA
ciianou uoTtr,, hcre offcrafor iaio .
s'iicr.i oLJisi
1 or i:vr.rtY size and qualitt.
A new Invuntlon of ?ncctnclc. for illdatit or clo.u
M .mllnir. ulih snl.l. .Iivnr. utrel and loito ic iiiell
It reiumu. with goiii, Mivc
frttmcg,aiid new and iinin
f',..n"d.f''nbV!;
- " n -
:irnvc(l aaiorimcni 01 ren-
film m...p nf hla own
inbllcto blaHpcctuclearor Near Plentcd rerfon!, an I
nianufactutp. Ho would patllciilnrly eall attention to
for peraon who have been fpnrateu upon tor iiici-ai-
,rntt 0f cye, ami in iii now mm oi tiiaa.ca nnu
'rir0,,! "wi, Tthe'.r
,hape, exact ccntru.ilmrp and hlnhly polllalwd aiirface
Tlio nunlltlciarc to be found 111 a hlih degree in Ilia
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
Very net nrazllllnn Pebble and Cry.lal. ao unlyfr-
r'A7.rii.
fi.'ifih-1.1;?
ery vnrlity of article! In th Optical line not named.
Optical and other Inurnment! ami elnmea carefully
rcpplri., nt .hnrt lm,1CB. He can aiwayi cii'ct cUi-
ca in uit the vl.loii of the ncrnnn. n he '"cos them,
upon flrat trial. Ho will remain In llil place during
ucptcni,er Court and thoae In want of the above nr-
iieieawui i-enno gnr mu ran- u u,
, rcioictablc hou.e where hla lervlce may be
ilrlt ivlll nVti.n Dive linn n call HowlUif reuulri'd,
goto any rcipictahle hou.e where hla ictvlce may be
O"'rho very bet Eye-Water and Hie best uuniing
InsncialHav! for nlo.
GlnaKCi aluaya
Aitsufl IU, Itfi'v,
NEW SKIRT FOR. 1865-G.
Tho Great Invention of the Ago in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. I5U AD LEY'S Now I'atent DU
PLEX ELLIPTIC (or double HI KING SKIRT
This Invention consists of Duplex (or
mnl P.lllntle I'uiu It. flni.il Bteel Hnrinci. inneni'
ouily Draldau tiuhtlv and ftnn'y togelhir. edge lo edge
making the tougherl, mit II. xiole, elnlicarul .lurablc
Spring evtruied, They fi-ldum bond or break, like
111 G tiingie Bpringi, nnu tuiiv'iui'n ( ..' n...
perfect and beautiful thape more than twice at Iiitijj
asanyHingIeriprlngSI.nl that ccr ins or can be
made. , ,
riii. umnJ.rful fleiibll iv and sreat comfort and
.. , . ;.-t.... 11. ii..ni. niii.it-
"- "y
l-HIrl Will De expcrienci'll pariicnnili) in un ,iui,u'-'
,Vscinblie!. Opera!. Cairaigc.. llailrond t nrn. eMinli
ivw. Arm cnnire. for rrmneha c amuiouae itreiM!
,,, 3Kitl call bc f((,t,i ,S. in uap to orcupy- rt nn)ill
place aaeanily and coiiven.eiilly ai a .ilk or iimilln
: UtA'Ladyhavini,' enjoyed the pion.uro, comfnri and
great convenience of wearing lho Oiplej Klllhllc
,C(! S1,lllg aKlri for u ,,,,i. ,ay will never utic -
wa.d. viiimgiy dispenso w
Vuu"
mi mcir ui ,...-.iTM.
lliry a.c iiupi'tlur to in
' The llonp nrc covere. Willi 'J P'y -
Uiri-i.d and w ill wear twice in lone a! t In-.liigla yarn
, im-erinc which ii used oil n tingle nteel Hoop Kirn.
'I hnll.rH. ..mini,. .,l. on Pi-erv Skirt lire lll.o .Idllble
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent Irom
wearing olf the rod when drnsglng down stair., "liinv
.. ...i.:.... .,,i . , . i.i ... i,.,,.
111 "?e , , . , ,
All are made of the new and Ueaiit Crd.-d Tape,
I aj are the be.l uunllly in every pud, giUnt In the
I wearer tile iimst grace till ami peili'it li ipe po.i. o.
i anil nro iiuqu-iilloiiniiiy inn iifiiioi, iit-.si ueiirann-,
, eouiioiubieiind i-couoniiciiskiri urmadt-.
WEdl'rt' HIlADLl'.Y i. t!AHV. Propriilora of tin-In
' i . i .... i
villliuil,uil'...vii'.iijiiiii.iiiuii;r,,,.iiiiiiii.-ri.ii'i"i;'
k.J - i R'?deStreei, New York
Tor y.i'f in nrrl cl . Stnnn ill till! Cilv. and Ihr.r.
I nutnie Unitm oiati-a mid i.'nnc.i.i, iiawum ii i.'uba.
"jf0;,?"1;"' -V.rVho f,,l!-x Vn n
1 fi.nnj skirt. ' '
ii imiit-.,
iplic (nr do.ible)
Aug IU, ltM-3mo.
CAUTION FROM THIS
AMERICAN WATCH CO.
I t htiwltifi innii. In hup knnr?lprl(rn tlinl. i ill
J il.nloii! o? tho American Watch have been put up
on the market iu great number, caliulati-d by lhir
iiiitr u niililee.nefiH to iniure tile reoiitatiun of our
Sdltulne prodinls, l o protect out own inler'sl.and.tlio
p'ljllr. rrom initosltion we ngaln puldi ll l1"' tr.oH ,
innrk. by which our W'atihes may hivailahlyb-i known
.- uuinulHLliiiu four tjicacl VV ntcberf.
'Ilulitit lius the name ' Am. iiciin VVnlih I'o .
Wnlthain 1sh " i-nnrnved o:, the InM le plntu
'I'll, brion.l h.-w tin- nume
Applel Traey -i u. V.i llliam M.isi ."cngrnn-d
oh Hi.- iiiifidc pifU.
J':p third liai the n.-.uin
1". S. UrtrtlPil Vi .i tliuui, ilaa. eiirar.-d rjn Ih.i
1 lriKiit nl.it-.
i All the iiliove stli h have Mm nun. e Am ericui. Winch
c'"- pumeii on u...- diii, nn.i nro warranted in ,-v. iy
! ''" fourth luMh mm.
,-wiu, micry, uo.tou .u,i.i - cugmvid
, Plaw. and, V;;;."'-.,, ...
r.'iiHci,
on ih.i u.siJe
' ....... ...... ,n ....iu...
nn4i of vnri-
. ,;,r"' .
" it'it naVdiy possible fur in to
.ilv.'r e.i.e, a. may
accurately rrper.he
...j i.niiirr.Mii ..... ii,,!-... . .....i.. a..u.,.-.-
They are usu.illy niBcrilie.l with namea .o nvarly np-
,.- .. .... .. .
proaohing our own n to eenpe the obiirialiou i ftlie
unaceutonied buyeri- some aro represented as made
bv the Union Watch Co., of oo.li.u, Ma!'.,"--noiirich '
company existing. Some am iitim.'d Hie "SsliMer'i
Wntcli." to bo huI.I na our I e irtii or Win. tillery ttylo
usually known as the Mnldlei'n Watih " oilier, aro
ii. ilthe ".IpplLton Watch Co ;' r tliers Hie 'P, S
llaitley," inttcad or our "t ti. Dan lea," bemles many
varit tfpa iiinied in euch n manin-r an to loiiv.-y the
idea lhat thfy are the vertible productions of the
American Watch Company.
We also caution flu- public, nnd parlleularly soldiers
agaiiut buying cerinin urtiiles called Watchei, h" tree
ly a.lv.rtiaed ill lilualraled papers ai ' Army Wnlcliea,'
Otlicers' Wntchea," ".Magie Time Objervern," "Ar
tana Watcliea," fce., the price of wlnrh lire .t.itndto
be from teven to sixteen dollara. A good Watch, m
Ihcic limes cannot be almrded for anyaJch money.
A little attention) on the part of b lyeri will protect
them from grosa imposition.
UUKMKN'S A. APrt.ET(jN,
AgcntN for the American Watch i.'oinpHuy,
I a IlltOADVJ AY, M'.W YoliK.
Aug. 111. lttS5-lni,
0 2 8 . HOOP K I R T S .
HOPKINS'
0 2 3.
"OWN MAKE" Of HOOI" iK:ilTi,
Are gotten up cxpres.ly to meet the wants of 1'ir.t-
Class Trn.le.
rat. Wily : being made of the finest leniDeied Cneli.h
Slcel f prings with I.inuen fiuii-hcd covering, and
having all the mtt.illc faneninus immovably secured,
l.y improved machinery. They retain their shape nnd
Llain.ity to the la.t and aro Warranted tu give en
tire rati. faction
ALSO constantly in receipt of full lnj tfgood
Taslerii made dliirts. at very low i'ric-s. nkirts nude
to Order, Altered nnd Repaired; Wholesalo and n.i
tail, al .Manutactory and Sails Uor.m,
No. 028 Arch Street, above Oth, I'hild'a.
KS- Term Cash, One Trice Only I
Aug, 19, l36.i-4 mo!
,h, n,.,,, ( ,h. r.. r i
voir immu j otittttic tat JMiTlU Utll
rtuiJfllVtr f illtlimiHi
rlyo all whom it may concern : Take no-
I tiff , that J K Sharpies, Isaiah John, Walter
i, i , , ,e'' a,'""utl Ko. teiibader, James a
isincn.JuiinJjniesoii, Jacob Creasy, Ceorgo Long, ;
anden i.ying the immunities ot a llo.lv Conmra e
have exhibited and presented to lto:M&tcZmS I
I'leas of Columb acourty. an instrument in wri'lns.
purporting to be the proVosed d a u" o ho Cau-
wl.sa Land and liuildlng Conipany." to b. located in
lie toiMlship of Catawlssa, ll. Va J'cou" ty if Colum
bia having lor its object the purchasing of ti ,wn . ts 1
und lands, buildiupliouies lor sale aud re it which
filed in the rrolhoiioiarVs mr.en J JV.'.'. ..?
notice to be given iiceojdina inlaw V ,' t '
and thai if no suilicient reason Le shown to t ,,, I ,
lias Heii inadctn the said Court to craut su, n ,h ..V..
trary, by Ihe Silt day ol September, IbdS, thev wi II ,i ,
SIS .US rVr v'S i!ien.; '
and b a corpora.iou or body pelulc in Law- ,lri i,,
fact, accordiig to lho said article "aud co d lion" a. d
, tnlHvecoiitiuiiaucu by the name, ,tyl" u !j tilli T n
aaid iustiumeut luentiutiiil. ' 1
I monu,.burgu"Ti;1dM0,KMAN'' rl '"'"""
r , 'r1 U h-Jlllija
jY School will open its next Term of
... l-,eveuVYi-ekii,oiiAIOYDAl,Timi!SillllAvnr
catiuuaro taueht Voi-ii i ...i, ..in . "'" r'OU
E WJS neCof1,h,eUiv'hColX;'i,caJoo1R ,"d"''
Innrncllons will alsnbo given lu anyof the Deaun
ful Uranelies. .H , ' u"'l
eyTernn liberal.
t.ioom.burg.Aug.lC. .SS,". J' tESC,,ED
Piano Forte for Sale.
A Superior Toned Piano Forto.7octa.
fh'iPaln.'f alt','.'1. ,0'1 rgam for
cash
fT- Tha mker gutuntee for fiv yeari. Cr. tt sett
naiiu'ii. ........ ,, 1 , ,,
i uey einoraco a compicio assortment or , "
All Ihe nowaud desirable Hiyles, .izeand length. TWO
fnr I. mil,'.1 lll..r.' r,,t,l IMlll.lrnM ...I Jt ...
m i i .
... ........ . -. , . ,. . ..... w.. .. ..,.(, ..it. ,.,w ..,,,VI(, ,,, ... .
a I others made in point of Svmmetiv. Finish m.l ri,.. I wo hrnil
Register's Notices.
.. . .
" A M & J borouy gtvou lo . i legatees,
tatca if the respective dew-dents and rainon. thai the
niTtno'W
nnd will lio presented for eonnnnntlrii nn.I nllrnvAn....
In the Orphan's Couit.tu he held In i.o Mioburg. In ho
'o.KK
o nVlnlr. In the nlWi....... .1..
Vopniint of R mnl Nik i i
ol Kuaael Wliilo lute orttntro townihlp, decerned.
'I Final acopiiiu of L'nv la Yctlcr,,
tut ut of llio Int vVlll ofSntnh Dav'la, laVc of'Citanif.
ta t up., dtcifiii'd.
l?!. .! ..,.) r It II 1 I
i,fi y.u.'r. m-ciitoMofui'p 1.1,1 Win o'r c0,n,T
roiutcrinaclitr, late of 1'ranKlln twp., detc.iiied,
,i 'rnii n . n ..nun in'ihir. iiiiiii ft.
. i . T-!. f'l. r. -
- . , . T, , , . . ' .. ,r . .
of tlie rtUte of Josculi Ocorlmrt. Into ol Catatvli.t
twp., uecfnied.
5 Aooount of Liwm 0. Qroen, adm r,of
r - .i...' .i '
niiiHunitim. i.-i, mi c,..rv.,
0 Mt md final account of Wnv. Job-
bun, Guardian of Abraham Htinan minor child of
lanc ritiuan.
V anJ fln(J, acon(in, of Wmi Uo)).
t,i,,a auardlan of i.a.u K Tltuun, minor child of
linnoTilman.
o Account ot Jjcvi v riants ana a
n . .Y. ,,!l. t
Abra
ham Yuihis ndin'ra. of Ludwlj Young, dci d.
9 First and final account of D.tnii I
Melllck, Eeciilnr of ElUnbolh .Marr late of Hcoil
tnwiifhip, ilic'd,
III Account ol , John lioittni' , aiim r
nf tV-tc-r llf.Alnv, uti't w.-i )iitnrllitn of Itrlttaln llodltie
lluc.j wh0 Bfi M11U iniitala llodiuo, who.' limr linn
jP(.ph s orc 4
' . ..i- i.v tr n..i: A,l.-
11 aULUUUl Ul ilUHII .lUUM'O. .,..111 I,
or fcler Kouino, wnnwni gunruiiu i v m.
Ulne, dee'd. who died leaving lu; l.mnm I. Il it'liw
Ul0e cu.iriiiuu in 1 n ram urn n r.
I'J Account of John r Dodinc, adm'r.
of 'cter Ihidlne who wn nuardlan of Elirabclh Uo
dine, now Elizabeth Reader,
IU First and final account of John Dil-
dlno, ndm'r, of llciir M llildlne.lata of Madlaontnp,
dtceanoil,
Accouut of John Erclnnd and I'eter
EvHnnd, n lm'r. of Peter Kvtland laic of Fluhlngcreek
ton uslilp, decc.lbCit.
lfi Second accouut of John ApplfMum,
Adin'r. of Ihtltli Appleman, late of HcmlocH townihlp
,(.CiaHi-J.
w
10 Account of John Heinbold, Executor
i,f Hamuli Weary l.ito of l.ocu.t twp., dee'd.
17 l'jrtt and Gnal accnuiit of Jamo
Mn.u rnnd llenjnmin I' llattin, Eiicutor of Henry
llntti.i, ih-cM.
13 Aoonuut ol Win Snydtr cnardian of
.r ..... 1 ,.i.... p.i
m u," ," i"ii ... .....v. ... ...... .uumr
vbildofCho.ini" rainier, d. c'd
iu First and Iiiiiii account of Elwnmt
of vl,ttUt Mu,uiBr late ii llfi irrrr
Khip.Vetfu. ,,""ull(-r " ""-'rcre .
20 First and final account ofW II nnd
n, Ei'r of Athtl Dlckernoii, latu of Uciwlrk liomuili
jeccnod.
. ,..... (.,, ,.r r.,u u
i . nr.i, uiiu iiiiiu muuuiju, hi uii;iuj
Evann adm'r. of Mkhael Whitcniihl t;it of Hemlurk
towinnip, uac u.
o.j Acoount of John Swilzir,urvillfr l'x
........, .,.1 , . -.. , .
oll'iriu riiin rniura, idir ,n inri, ... . . hit. ,i
UU Aeciiunl of Samuel Creasy, guariiiau
iifLoiiiha i.n'Ver, Intn Li.uli I'rv, minor cliilu .f
IVter I'ry late of.Mlilin tp. iln-'d.
'ii Account of II W Creasy, Vliu'r of
John .Mulilt-), Into ul skotl twp, deiM.
iifi Account nf Mithias Wh'tcni':1
Ominlliiii ul Har.ili R Kline, dnuglitfr of il.iimun I, In.
nf Alt I'li-arant twp,
s!0 Account ol John Stidilon, gu-inlin i
ofr'.iuiuel, minor clilbi of Ch irb- llnwurd of tit.-i.-ii
IVnOil.
J7 Account of John Scoit, Guaidian (if
IPum M lliu!lanil, minor rhild of John llo.iglu'm
lite of Lm-iut iwp.ilecM.
118 Account of Edward Edwards, ndm'r.
nf AiigMet'i! II l'onrce, bite r f llriarccrk tnp il .c'd.
29 Firt and tins I account of Daniel Kov
teiibader Adm'r ot Martha l'crry. late of Locuit Iip,
'M AcCOUOt of Jacob Ilartllian, fidili'r.
of JmoIi llnrlinan, lulu ufOnliitnbia c. itec'd
uitea.eti.
ni First and final account of Peter IC
llerl.em ,.lm'rol'i! nry W Hoagla-iJ. Into nf Lm-mi
twp il -.M
av2 F;i:-t account of R iher V. f'l-ik
ami Jliciii ! I" i: -rly. Ef - ntnr- of J.icli 1 y' rlj ...i
of U.'.uin (i, ,'..'..
y.l Mtji.toi' Vi'm. ii. Fisl" r (e.inrdiau
ol lUniy v irtaj tr, in,. ,-I r'ranH' I t'.i p d,-i-d
31 Acctirii ni ,M thi n Wliitenihi, uar
dijii i.t U.iuli Kini, minor child of Harm .it ICtim,
.teceii.'ii. .
3.") Account of Dav'nl I)
in
('lardiaii
ol John Kitchen rl.il.l nt 11. nry Uu. h n dee'.
'Mi Account of John Aliirmy, Exccuttu
ul John .Murray I.ilo .irt'ol'iu.bl't co dei',1.
;i7 First .iceoiiin ol itobcrt F. Clark,
Cri color of Juhu licnli r. laic ol .l'i.liiijri. ,.k iniin
'hip 'lie d.
...j , . i- .1 1 . . . n I. , .
00 .jccoiuii ui itoniri l . u i ar , n u in r
.f j,,.. ... , ,.
' ' " " . ' " ' " " ' " .
Account ot a wi row ii .lacooy. su-
ii In r.teriit.ir of John Jacoby, late of Ml 1'le.sai.t
lownsnif. .lc .1.
ll) Final account ol Hnh B Bowmin
and leai.ih llower, A-lu.'rn ui Unah l.ahl, iute nf lie'
w ilk lloro. ii.-i .1.
11 First and final ncciiinv of T H.
ter, Executor of Win I'rj late of .MiiMin tn p , dee'd.
Vi Fir t and dual account ot' John
Snillh, ono ofthe Exccnlors of Jacob Mills, I ,ii, .,f
-Madison twp., der'.l.
'l.'l Accouut of Leonard B. Rupert. AI-
minlnintnr of H.irah Ann Jjcksou, late of lilooui
township, .tee'd'
11 Account of KU Crcn-lini;, cu-inli-.n
of lleiijamln I' Abbott, minor child of Wm Abbott. . I
hrott township.
JOHN (i I'liEHZi:. lleifiT.
Augtiit 3, IC',', "
"JkTOTICM is hereby oiven, th.-.t tln (ol
JL l lowing iirlirl, a of persou-il property, were-pi.r
Bijascd l.y the sub-cub. r. nt fcheriirv Male, or. p. L IL
DAY, theSih DAY ur" AUULTd, Id's, ia the pr..p. r
ty ofThomai Heavir, in lUmlock two.. (.Vi.,..,... .
HORSF-S, ONR MILCH COW,
of young cattle, ono L'-iiu'
one two-horeo Wagon and Ltd, ono
Sprinij Wagon, one Wiiggy, tlncu
I'lows,one harrow, oiieCul
tivator, I slt-d and box,
1 set ol harness, ono
1 single set and 1
caddlo &. bridle,
, VII of which have been left in charge cf the sal.l Tims
, W eaver, to have and to hold (tic satno during my
pleasure, of wliuh all persons interested w.ll taku
... JOHN rilE'lTEUICK
.'niniuiir v p.. rtllg, J, ltU, -3ft' Jj;.5lj,
' Jl " - - -' . i.
rBMI8 next term of this Iiikliln'inn wtl'
7 n I. . r V" of tu"'n uge Irom JjiVSO lo
fU'etne'in udle" onhl'erm' ' " rM bc
n-i, !..,. ! . . '"'
ami IVenrS' .V'.rt"" 1 l ",lrfa forGerm.ir
I ilVlJ. a",d,,I"! va,il" Ornamental Uranchoi .
at en I thc K ffll .,?"t I,UP'" wll '""
of the e., n, 'rT "e''e" l h-glnu.i.g
start ne w . .. n 'aU!"a pn"-le. in order i-
f'.u?f.a'i.un.' f'"1 V'. orts to secure ram I
'"u"'ulf Progreis In his pupil,.
August.'i, iei;.v
KEY. II ltlNKKP,. A M.
I'rin-ipal
. ' 1 T
Pennsylvania Agricultural so
ciety.
rriIK Pensylvania State Agrioulluml
o," .,f;','":,y.".",.h!1'1 nlubilioii on Uepiemb. i
SO, '.7, as, and '."J, leU3, at
WILIiIAMSI'OUT, Lycoming County.
Any niforiuaiion desired will be given upon pers..n
! nXs'o Xiili 5 , fern"1?''''?'
Fs "Is.1. .1 r A' Uin " "'"'H'lON. 1'residtni
I nc omco ol I lie Hnrlcty ni b apen
" iffirh
Al lvU Ml JjO.NGA
Tlic oftire of Hie Hnrjcty mil Ia uprn m Wjlliann
AKER.
Kcoretary.
Nornetcwn, July 'l IF6
BeafuesH, BlinduesB &. Catarrh,
Treatad with tli ulsioct riirceii by. Dr, J, ISAACS
SewVfn r?,nJnurut' .V0"!" Leydtn Hollaed.
No. 519 PINE biieet l'lmadclrhla. Tsiitn..nlala from
the moet reliable ioujcc! in the City and rountry can
bo teen at hit office, Tho mcdica! ficuliy aro invited
tc accompany their raticatt.at to his no iscret ia lu
Brattice. ARTIFICIAL ESE3 imeiti wlthou pi
July J, le u.r.
mi