Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 26, 1865, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT,
j
fS3fiiE s 'nlcb.1' For thirty years havo they labor
" Onr Constitution goard It evsr
Our glorious Unlort- hold II dtar I
Onr Blarrv riagforsalto It never t
The proud Oaucaaalau- -oar only peer!
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BY LUV1 I.. TATE, rnnffctETOH
" BLOOMSBURG:
Saturday MorniuR,Aig 20,1 80S.-
Dimocraiy, a sentiment not tnlie appalled, corrupt-
rtoi wpioiMd-tiknow.nta.en....u towitt
to no iiirgcr.lt oppree no weakness, rtratrnctive
jSiffiSK MtoXZZXXb '
oqual rights, of eo.ua! obligations the law of nature
pervading the (aw of tl.o land-Amu. .
Democratic County Convention. ,
.,.w,.k,Mr,B Aflmn.iie rjiMto,..
m and for the several lloroughs and tllecllon Districts ,
will meat at th-lr respective places of holding the 1
General Uectlons.-exccpt In Conjngham iwp., there t
they will meet at tlio I'ubllc House ot I'cter Hower,-
on batouuav. 'i lit! scth of auoust. leos, between
the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock I. M., of said dty, fori
the purpose of choosing two Delegates from each Dis
trict, to meet In County Convention at tlio COURT
IIOUBU, In llloemtbiirg, on MONDAY", TIIU SaTH
D.Y OP AUGUST, ieii5, at 1 o'elock. I'. M for tlio
purpose of making the usual annual nominations of
the Democratic parly of Columbia County.
E. A. LITTLE, Chairman,
JOHN J, STILES, I I9AIA1I BOWER,
HEN'V HlNTCilHTEU JOHN llll.l,,
l'ETKIt K. HEKUINU, JOHN 1'UUIT.
Is. U. IUCKUTTU EUAS UlLTEMCK.
Democratic Slab J lug Comniiitce.
Bloomsburg, July 2!, Jcltf,
NOB MOUNTAIN MEETING.
A Threo Days Moeting will bs held in
tbo MEQARGELL GROVE,atthe West
end of the Nob Mountain, ORANGE
VILLE, Columbia county.Pa., on TUES
DAY WEDNESDAY AND THURS
DAY, AUG. 29th, 3lhh and 31st, 1805.
There will be speaking in tho afternoon
and evening of the first day, and in the
morning, atternoo'n and ovuuing of each of
the days following.
Citizens with their families will occupy
board tents and covered wagons j return
ed soldiers will bring their Army tents
and flags j a newspaper stand supplying
" the daily papers during the meeting will
be established ; aud original poetry, pre
pared for the occasion, will be road or
lung.
The object of this moeting is to revive
and strengthen popul-ir coolidcnce in the
doctrines of Jefferson which arc uow
more than ever neccftary to puMio salva
tion, though trampled uiuIit foot in high
places and despii-ed by those 'who prosper
upon the calamities of their country. The
speakers will maintain, with Mr. Jepfer
BON, that a Public Debt is a "moral cank
er" and pecuniary eurse and not l,a bless
ing'" ; that all "abuses" i'b government
should be arraigned at tho bur of public
rcasou" ; that thero bhould be "economy
in the public expense, that labor may be
lightly huidened" ; that tho Stato Gov
ernments should be r-upported "in nil their
rights as the most competent administra
tions for our domestic concerns and the
surest bulwarks against anti-republican
tendencies ' ; that we should havo "a
jealous caro of tho right of election," re
sisting interference therewith by corrup
tion or force ; and uphold with our whole
icfluonee and power ''tho euprem&oy o'
the- civil over the military authority," and
"freedom oi religion, freedom of the press,
freedom of pcreon under tho prtcction oi
habeas corpus, and trials by juries impar
tially selected."
SPEAKERS:
COL. VICTOR E. PIOLET,of V
EOXi Bradford county, Robert It. Little,
E;q.,of T'unkhannock ; Franklin B. Gott
en, Esq., of Pottsville; Robert A. Lam
berton, Esq., of Harrisburg; Hon.Obarles
Denison, and D. L Rhono.Esu , of Wilkt.-
barrej G. Chaunoy Rurr, Esq,, of New
York City ; and Hon. Paul Leidy, of
Danville
Columbia County will also be fully rep
resented upon the t-peaker's stand. Hon
Charles R. Buckalew will attend the meet
ing throughout, aud speeches will bo made
by Col. Wellington 11. Ent, Capt. 0. D
Brookway, Col John G. Freezu, Charles
G. Barkley, (County Superintendent of
Sobools) Wesely Wirt and E. R. Ikelcr
Esquires, and perhap by others.
Rev. Alvab R Rutan, of Luzerne coun
ty, who was kidnapped, during the paM
year, subjected to tho farce of tho military
trial and unjustly consigned to a Gov
- mont Baslilc, trom which bo was only dis
charged upon the indignant remonstranct
of the Governor, Members of the Legi-ltt
turo and U. S. Senators of this Stale, w'n
be present and narrato the particulars ol
tho outragous persecution to which he was
subjected,
'J ho firjt meeting on each day will be
opened in an appropriate manner bv a uler
gyman, and good order will bo preserved
throughout by an efficient arrangement for
tlio government ot tbo meeting. A select
ed number of returned soldiers will per
form picket duty, particularly at uight,
about tbo encampment, from winch spirit
uous liquors will be excluded,
Tbo procodiugj, inoluding the sper-obes
remarks, prayers, and poetry, will be fully
reported and published iu a volume for
which subscriptions will be taken upon the
r round.
Citizens who desiro to ocoupy tents, or
secure ether accommodations at the meet
iog, can consult Samuel Everett, at Orango
villo,or Cnarles G. Darkley,E3q.,at Bloom
burg.
Growing Brighter.
Every day tho prospects of the Demon,
raey grows brightor. From every qnar
ter we hear the most ehoering news, and
looking a little into the future, wo can
tee cumbers innumerable driven to our woudcful volume nnd power, and a varie
standard by tbo effects of abolitiouism. ty of expression that ie equalled only by
While our party is united, harmonious a costly pipe organ, while its purity and
and determined, tbo opposition is divided,
wrangling and disheartened. They ecu the
result of ihcir own work, aud in it read
tbo doom of their onco powerful organi-
zation. I ho hobby upon which thoy rcda
into power carried them to their political
grave tbo means they resorted to, to re-
tain power, crushed them with its own
weight, and now, helpless, hopelees, driv-
fit) to lie well by tbelr own folly, nd tho
strength thoy expected to reap" through
the dcitiuction of tho institutions of tho
South, given over into tho bands of tbo
Democracy, they Btand feeling and know
eil to succeed, little dreaming that success
would bring uU'unato mln upon them j for
four loDg, bloody years havo thoy carried
on a war for iho purpose of making that
nUccess pcrmaiieDt, little thinking that the
.boomiDir of the last cannon would be tho
knbll of their political party. But it is so.
fce tho liand ,itlig Up0n tU8
mi , . , i... ir,,i
wall" and as a last desperate effort aro
bending every energy to enfranchise tho
millions of blaeL-s throughout the country,
with wllOIU tllCy will attempt to IliaL'C a
VQlC0 allian0Cl In this thoy must fail.
Thousands of honest voters who have
clung to tbom foryears.are turning away
in disgllst from a party that Would place
tSol T U a level with negroes for tllO
UFU " " " " utb
Sake of the spoils Of office. 1 hey bf 0 tUO
ru; rt puritan nblitiotiisin has brought
.. . . , .. t
upon tbo country, the degradation it wo'd
bring upon tho citizens, nnd aro turning
their eyes to tho Star of Dcmooraoy that
has been a guide of our statesmen from
1787 to 1800.
The futuro of Dcmocraoy is brightening
and with tbo future of our country. Let
those who havo stood by its principles
through the fiery ordcils of tho past four
years, still stand fum. Success is but
littlo in tho advance Reward comes with
it. Let us work then! abolitionism has
been strangled in tho blood of tho brave
men it has slaughtered, and we need hut
do our duty to bury its hideous carcass so
low that even the trump of Gabriel will
cot resurrect it.
"Popular Intelligence a Bulwark
of Liberty.''
Says the 11epullican,n commenting upon
the abovo text, 'ignorance has been one of
the groat bulwarks of modern democracy.'
Reckless assertions arc so common in the
shoct abovo quoted that we seldom notice
them unless glaringly false or mischeivous.
The above assertion his been so repeated
ly disproved we need not now discuss it,
but simply wish to prove tho inconsistency
of the Opposition. We admit that "Pop
ular intelligence is a bulwark of liberty,"
and therefore wo opposo giving tho elec
tive franchise to a mass of ignorant, bru
talized nsgroes in the South. Let us,
liko Andy Johnson, put the thing in the
shape of a syllogism. Tho miss of the
blacks arc ignorant and brutal ; tbo Re
publicans aro in favor of giving them the
, , . . 1 ' 1 ! 1 he mover of the resolution advocated its
tavor of giving votes to ignorant peopic . ,,
m, , , . . . , , .1 passage as necessary lo save tho party
They favor tho exo usion of tho educated J. ., , ,.
. . i from the charge of inconsistency and hy
classes of tho South, therefore they place . , ,. , .
' ' 1 ! pocrisy, and to prevent disaster and da
a premium on ignorance. . . ., . tT .
, , , : feat in tho coming o-unpngn. Iledenouuo-
But this wiabing lo eduoato tbo necro is , . -, 7. , , . ,
all fudc. The lleniiblicans want his vote,
, , ai noiuo to mass mrtunes out or tno cov
and one ot their leading oraoles, Henry . , ,. ., ,
,. f . . , ' eminent, and paid lip-servioe to tho sol-
v inter Davis, in a speech at Chicago 6aid : ,; , ,
. . , , r. , , , , diers, but were now unwilling to recognize
'We need tho votes of tho colored peoplo - , - , , . ? .
, . . ,1- , ' i their claims or reward thoir heroism,
it is numbers, not intelligence, that counts , , , . ,.
. . After some further discussion a motion
at the ballot box tt is the right intention, , . , . , , ,.
, . , ., , . . , B , was made to proceed to the second reading
and not philosophic judgment, that oasts aud cousideratioQ of tLe reso)utioDi anJ J
tho vote. ' .ii,,
, ,. . . t was votod down by a large majority.
Now which thall wo believo, Dr. John i
or Senator Davis ! Wo believe the former 1 , r,,E re!olut101'3 adoPted ''"""l-V evade
at.. : i. .: . i r i
to bo a quack in politics as well as iu
quack in politics as well
medicine, hence his assertions should be
-,i f ,,
rfloniuAtl with mn rrrnina nf n nmnnn .
If ho really wishes intelligence to be tho
basis of his party, let him ignore tho doo- j
trine of negro equality, or ho will place
himself in a ridiculous light before hisl"u """V uo uegm, una re
reador8i j. i fernng s'ato questions to thc "law making
A Invaluable Medicine. Henry
Hoyt, Esq., contributes te the Boston
Journal, the following prescription lot
what he says is an unfailing remedy for
Jholura-morbus, Diarrhoea,. &o, Mr. II.
aiuai Qunog ine terrible raging ol
. , .. . . . .1
uuuit.ru iu mm coy a lew years since, in
no case did tbe remedy fail where the
patient could be rcaehod iu seamn. Ilis
no less pffeoiive in cholcra-morbus and
ordinary diarrhoea, A remedy so easily
procured and so vitally effioacious should
be always at hand. An ordinary vial of
it oan bo had for 25 conts or so, and no
lamily should bo without it over night.
Tho writer of tliis received the receipt of
this a few days since, aud having been se
riously attacked with the eholera-morbus
the pant week, oan attest to its almost
in agio influence in affording relief from
excruciating pain.
He ardently hopes that every one whose
eyes trace theso lines will cut this article
from tbo paper and procure tho medicine
without delay.
Its prompt application will relieve pain
and presumptively eavo life.
Take One part laudanum.
O110 p-irt oaniphoratcd spirit.
Two ports tincturo of ginger.
Two parts capsicum.
Dose Ono tcaspooiiful in a wineglass
of water.
CST" The Cabinet Organ of Mason &
Hamlin has, for so small an instrument,
' sweetness of tono are truly charming. It
is most admirably circulated to meet, tbe
wants of families and small churcnes. It
can bo trau-porttd with safety, takes up
no more room than a melodeon, does not
soon get out of order, and makes an ele-
gant article of furnitura for tho parlor.
We aro but doing a favor to our readers
by calling their attention to tho Cabinet
Orgsntvtrrtoaft Dapiitt.
Tho Abolition State Convention,
IlAnarsnuno, Aua. 17, 1865.
Afewmluutas after 13 o'elock, Simon
Cameron, tho Winnebago Chief, osconded
1 h -,
Dm sneaker' ettnd nml called tlm boilv in
o der l" as mov tuM ih t
oruer. n was mo veil ami soconueu tnat
John Cctsna act as temporary chairman
10US.
The loyal hosts that rallied to tho stan
durd
of Abraham Lincoln in 1804, must
rally
. , ...
tn touu unuer mo uanneroi muoon.
didmos to bo Dominated to-day. Tho re
bellion was protracted by the sympathies
of Northern traitors, and theso men nro
even now endeavoring to create a di
inombcrmcnt of the Republic. Tho trai
tors of the South are now electing Con
gressmen to act iu concert with the North
ern traitors wtio have been elected by
, . , xt . it
their disloyal friends to iho National Leg-
. . mi -i i o i
laiuiuru. jl ncriu uiuu win niu tuu ouuiu
in furthLring their pro-slavory designs. .
Tl.o jpirit of
slavory still csbts. The military power
of the Government must coerce the South
to tho support of the loyal and anti sla
very policy of President Johnson. The
time has como when their property must
bo confiscated and their wealth divided
among tho loyal people who haio aided in
tha suppression of tho rebellion and tho
overthrow of tlieslavo power. Mr, Cess
ua thought uo mercy should bo given tho
South, but that they should bo inada to
pay the expenses incurred in this war, as
well as tho imcoso public debt of the land.
Tbe opeaker was very severe in his dc
nunciation of the southern people, whom he
characterized as demagogues aud aristo
crats, Ho was glad lo know that our loy
al President was determined to put down
and keep down the.e pro-slavery aristo
crats, who havo been breeding treason
aud discontent in tho land for mure than
thirty years. Ho closed amid great ap
plause The call of the Senatorial Representa
tive districts wore then mads.
Hon. Thatl. Stevens moved that a com
mitteo ol five be appointed by the Chair,
to rport upon the contested scats in the
convention. Carried.
Mr. Todd, of Cumberland, offered a
resolution recoguizing the olatms of sol
diers who havo served tho republio on the
battle field a9 superior to all others, and
reeommending that uonc but soldiers he
noiniuatcd by the convention. This gave
rise to a brief and animated diicussion
. , . , , . . , .,
1 luc rro""ueu q"oUS oi me nay. ine
nrst one in sunstanoo thanUs tbe soldier
. for having mado tho neuro his equal
a n,w l-i''
'econd while damning with faint praise
President Johnson, gives occasion in tbe
, a' .u lourlu l. P"0" mt0 ma P0"0?
l !.j i r .1. . . , ,-
.... , b-
-as op-
nosed to hh nlnn nr Rennnatrnotion 'Pl,
or the convention tlnon takinir tlm nhnir pcoplo havo had enough of musketry. ,lnnft in tlm ntonlo anil is aware that tUPV V"n having claims or demands ngalnu the lal 1 Aci'Ollllt of bunmel oyllaIt' adm'r.
oi me convention, upon taicing tno cnair v v t 'm-i, .o0 ,n . 1 Vr , in .. tl. J u,e ,a"1 '","!Ul ,ea" od, ,a .T,0 r11'"" of "f0""" "'"''"P. 'i"""
Mr. C. returned thanks for tho honor con- .IV. As to the item of forage, to which jutrmt him. His epocch of Thursday know,, toil... said n,icrw Uu I 2 Final nciiouni of Lov.ii Yatlor, Ese.
forrod upon him : bo hoped tbo dolibern. Col. Olootl objects, wo cannot amend it. evening was not characteristic of him, lor ( Auglllt8Si lt0jfl,9J 'l,l,Lrt u'"ia;t. ,eulft tm U.ivt fy.MhDu(.iaiecn:t,W,
tions of tho convention would be harmon. Wo havo hotter evidence than that of n f-P- u tuT. 8 but To ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. I'ViLnt of II. P. irtner and
1 . ; "uu u' ""a ", 1 " JIU,e ,u,""' UJB
b-.stow sycophantic praise on Edwin M.lto violate mv lite-long rule of conduct,
Stanton for his efforts in behalf of "lav? i nd for once to nottec a political alanderer!
and liburty(i)and close by an assault on '
.1 r .- . .
tho Democratic party. The noraiuees aro'
John F. IIartranft,of Montgomery County,
iui? ti. r. rM...
uuuu !.'. tiuitiuu i.ui iiiu 1 rU 1 CrV iii 1 v.
n.'
or Auditor (ieneral, and Jacob M
County for Surveyor
1 ,-
ivaniu-
bell, of Cambria
- 1 ttT , .,,
uvuiai, IIUC3UUUH4VU nuiuuiuiuiopuv:, , ., ,1 e ,
. , . . '.has clothed himself, and givon vou a
about these men ore tho camnnimi nlnaos .1 .1 . ... 1.: .... .
Iiavo somctning tO Say
, n - ,
From the New York Tribune, j
"Military Justice" Again. ;
Col. U.S. Olcott.who writes us a letter,;
elsewhere published, is ono of the "nine
officers, twontyservants.oue photographer
and thirty four horses," who compose the
Douhlecay court martial-he being a
Department. Wo shall briefly answer bis
points.
t tr.t. .. ,, ,
x. jnuu czpeiisH or us uounicuay
court martial arc paid out of tho omount
reserved from Cozzons contracts, who
pays the expenses of tho United States
Circuit and District Courts, in Phjladcl.
phia, and the further expenses of the of-
ficers of the army, who 'are doing work
... .MI.l.-...-
which theso ltnino officurs,twenty servants
ono phonographor and thirty-four horses,"
should bo doing !
tt ,. . , n, .. ,,
II. Accord.ng to Col. Olcott, the gov-
ernment mokes enough out of Cozzens to
pay the court. If thero wero no oouit,
would not all this be clear gain? The
mouey goes,and no adequate return oomcs
, -. If j , ,
Irom it; and,so far as debt and unnecess-
ary expense aro concerned, it might as and was ho not to muoh raoru tho richer
well ho in Cozzon's pocket as in that of by every note tha failed to coma home for
the court, Tho money most certainly redemption, thouch thoy did suffer and
does not go to the Treasury, where it ba. "ft"" D? ofou "h ro ot
. old enough to r loembor nil this, now
lonS'' know why this br-d, bad man in some
Ill. Col, Olootl explains Judge Thump- times spoken of by your ncniors as tho
son's decision. That deoiiion was plain. "Grcat Vinnebngo." end somolimos as
Cozzens was arrested "by order of tho "ld Kiokap00''
Secretary of War," .and discharged by . ffln;)C:re,t!;nU tLirty '"'A.1 haT0
. c ' '. . , b ' watohed tho tortu us career of this man
the same Secrotary in deferonoa to tho and havo never u reason to abandon
gtUirtrjg wrath of PeDDsyWanis. Thero my fint imprrrtj of his ohraolor,
was uo appeal to arms, (or the War Sec
rotary snowed great discretion, uoi. ui-
oott intimatna that any fututo Aatcai cor.
1ms Wl 1)0 ""iistcu nun arms. uoio- a
, , , ii i!
ncl. you aro mistaken, aa well as iDjuUl-
lou 'In 'ueh an intimation. Not a musk-
ct will bo raised against tho wr.t. The
corrosponuuiH. xi.ia loragu uUntu ,
i... rni.!. t !. l,....1 .
and when a Kovernu,eut olloivanoo is
made, tho offieeiH lw.tys find some way
nrilinwinr.it. Tbo on v wav to oontro-
- --- ; - . ' .
vert our bill is to ,ond us the Uourts pay
roll
Col Olcotfs
,' , , ,
o,tho labored
Wo bavo now answered
SiaiUlUCUlB , UUU III UUIUJ U
dofoiiBO of the Press in reply to tho 7to-
wf. But Col. Olcott and the Press make
thi mistnko! Wo do not attack the
this mistake: Wo do not attacu tue
Doubledsv OOUrt martial, but Mr? whole
. ' ... .
system of tmhtaru courts asjembling in
J , , . . ,,
poaccful States and presuming to admin-
, . ,
We take that court as an
' . ,m nnn . fn,K. of
"aui" ' u .7 ,1:
11 "
nnMiinrt T tn niiTiititt ti F thp mnmhnrrt
;'" " J. " "
about tno just anu uispasMonate commeuis
af tho Tiibune can only be accounted
for on the law of nature, which makes the
,. ., ..,
barnacle enng to ine snip, or mc repine
to tus uioou-yiciuiug oouy
assail
aro
'awni ng -uu
is good, and the work is easy, and (par-
licularly in Thompson's bailiwick) tbt-re
i no barm to bo dreaded. But it is cx-
mi
pensive and absurd. Let the War Do-
partmcnt put its "nine officers, twenty
v r , ,,.,.,
scrvant', pbonograplier anil tnirtj-iour
horses," at some war duly or muster them
out of tho service. The Pru reminds us
that these officers arc gallant, aud some of
i i u ...... j.i c, ii ii,,,
ihem have been wounded Granted ! But
there aro ten thousand otber soldiers quite
as gallant and as severely wounded.-
Must the v ba inado into court niarlidisl
them : but the system ef which they bliud, tho law" and honor of our state will . -wrfe. i-SNSSejtv 15 Secoud account of John Apploman
. we hail alwavs hoped, obedient but yet be vindicated. I ;7?fttS Adm'r. of naiti, Appieinan. late of iiemlocK township
I r-.., .,,-.. xl nor' IIICOill rcpurmi uis uctus 'vvwiS!' X'V , o A ... tT,., Tlnlnhnlil ll'vniiff
If theso courts are intended as milit iry ducod Mr Lincoln to itivue turn to a seat
, ., , ,,rr ii i . :, i ..., i in bi Cubinet. In les than one year
hopita s or "Homes, let it bo announced . . . . . , r,. '
v ' from the day on winch Simon Cameron
and we shall not say nay. As tho whole WJ) ;ntae,i as Secretary of War, Con
business Hands now, it is a ecandal an gress, though at that early day it had bo
extravagance and an absurdity. Trv a lore it but parti.il evidence of his crime,
mau 140 days-snond SiJO.075 83 in 'ihe ihd'guantly drova him from tint high
, , . ,. , , . ., , cmco. 'two-turns ot tno tnonioers oi tnc m c a s i 1 h r trno infir.fi
work, and have him released ,n .p. to of lower u e nf t,)e j, N t W K I r V OR 186j 0.
your power-and then to go on aud try lratiotl) 0I)d ould glaiy have 8UStllin(M j Iho GrcU I-.tcntmn of t! e Ago in
another man, who will probably cost each member of it a- thoy did its distin-l Ii 0 U i O IV 1 It lo,
another 20,000 and bo released. If Col. giihbed head. ! J. V. BRADLEY'S Nf-w PfteDt 1)U-
Oloott or tho Vfjscan match this in rare i You can imagine how pait.ful it mut; n.r.x ELi.trrio (..r double si i:im skiri
, r cm,,i,i i,i.n to fl(,e T, ..pr. l'avo been for them to find themselves rphis nvoution ronsiats ol Duplex (or
hlimor, we should UkO to see it. it l.Cr- con5lrailu.(, bv duty t0 proolaJn ,le r.irt'. ) to Ctnptlr Pure BeAn.d EHeet ripHnrti.
tainlyisvcry funny, and we would be tho Grjl man t'he head of their party had .l
glad to enjoy if, but unfortunately, it been induced to appoint as the succcffor sprma oycruvd. Tiny seldom bend or break, im
J
COStS SO much and look' abturd, OVCIl if It
mi, 'u, rna .
... .
Cameron vs. Kelley.
It has been well said that "when rogues
fall out honest men get their dues." Tho
lollowiug rioh cxposo of the doings in
tho republican nill prove interring,
.', , . , i, . i
It would seem thai iu the scramble for the
Philadelphia spoils,. tbo ajjpointeei ol Si-
mon Ctmerou succeided, much to the ilis-
iriNt nf rhn four ''Inval' (Jonirrn.smo n
b jo -----
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represent ng that U ty. the mccessfu
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parties iiidi.crco'ly sorennled the 'Win-
niiiiago Cbief" who, unable to conceal bis
tr.uiih, "pitched into" his alrea ly enured
oppouuuts. It, called forth tho following
tirt reply front William D. Kelley, Mem
ber fro ii 4th Cong. District, and a pet
amung tho Abolitionists. f
To thc Union Men of the Fourth
Congressional District.
A long aud rueee.-sful career in crime
.. ..7... i r ,'. " ' .r'ri " . .7 . .
i nmiinlclens the rriiiltv. A reriAnt nsiru
1 (111 not uowever uddre-i von tnr Hih finprl twn r n nrj for hri nkliifr n hottle p'l . if irn ii iimviihiihiii r hbjhi punii.u inn iraae j. i iowirx articles m per. oropriy. were pur
l UO not, UOYtevcr, , auureoS JOU lor tUe UOtU IWO UOliarS lor un aKIUg a OOllIC .r'.-.,. .. mc!r,,ur Vattli-s i.tuv .nviinablvbe Knnnn. .na.ed l,v the ulf-tib r it : .rf's Hale, on SAT.,. P.
iiuiwuaw w ..unlink ui9 iiiucuuuus u
,i..,,u M lift. Lnn
7 .'. - ' --"-v..,
1 Vii nnd 11 in rpcnm i:Lfiii iqp Tn vnn 1 1 1
! you, and il its record, familiar to you all.
i;in... n,l rnnnl llwrn I lin,l in
-i'-" ... .um.
' Mv PurPose is B'itn t0 Pieri:e tue ",ail
I of ill-gotten gold in which tbe slaudorer
! I,.,. i,i...,i i.,..,rp ...,, :., .
u" viu.uuu u.u,.K.., ui. 6nu.i uu a
glimpse of tbo loathsoraa object it protools.
"v l'"F"'" '""J r"""11' 'ua
ed'rbTh'i's' tOSUn ZS
ing evcuing at the Girad Houso in this
city, and availud himself of tho occisiou
,0 vil1' m? oolIeaguc8 a,J(1 myself, "the
XS! a.V il
I v, as but a youth when I first heard
'IM10 mmari nf sVeirlotT iinnnntimtrl t It n I
as tbe perpetrator of a great ciitno. lie
1. 1 , . . .... 1
had been made the agent ol the Govern-
muni to carry a large amount ot moLev. duo
them, to the Winnebago Indians, and bad
taken advautogc of their iterance aud
helplessness to enrich himself. Tho 0 of
yu who had then attained to manhood,
Jou maY ".ot ,no. '"P ,?1 80 my
- . , , . ., -
17 '? n u,0.ou.r,u.,uB no'B"""o
? M.i I
ber that instead of paying them in specie
wbioh tho government confided to huu for
l,,at purpose, ho retained it and gave
them the notes of tbe Middletown b-rnk.
of wllioh ue wu8 nn owner. At lheir eu!
oawpmout in tho remote wilderueiB thet-o
notes were utterly worthlers The Indi-
... . .
,JDb C01"" "' 1 u" ienj ,or '' purpose
, ' . carJ
redemption, Bu' v
Oamtron ? Was m .t
there, nor carrj 'iem to Middktuwo for
' 'That WHS that tl) Simon
thoir loss his gain, '
tL1;.
or bo hafl d, thom
Uas never been falsa to bis criminal in-,
tinots. He has endeavored to turn llicm i
., r. li . ti! .. i i,! !. i
all to proutablo uccount. tils ambition is
rdidPM.d pan-icrs to his avarice and he
measures honors by the per-quisitas thoy
ro", . lo .)0'ooulf
noinl
,,,.,,,,,., .... . uomo.
. ....
ThJ,uKli an aottve pnrtiaipant In the poll-
poll-
tjCJ 0f hi8 county and State for more than
,a f a ceuturv. dur tin whicb loni! periou
. ,. ,... ;rslw.
no as punwu u. ,.(uu . . uyT ,
01 COUtrilCtR, Willi Vigor nnu ceaseious
siduiiy, ho has never dared to permit his
name to h'o presentod to the people of
oouuty or state as a oamlidato for an eleo-
-.....,
tjve Otlico. Ho crawls to the feet of tbo
sppolntlnir power. Ho cares not who j
may bo king, so that ho may
still bo
u "" "'"B " . 3 h ""Lff.
l0ur ' Bra ud 0 that eud bo Cbatt
ers With aud corrupts WeaK and needy
mnrnburs of Oonvuniions aud the Let's-
memoors oi tjonvtnuous uuu iuo juv6.0
laturo of both parties,
'
" . ' , fir.
I need not recite tllO dlBgrocelul tacts
attendiog his several canvasses lor the
United States Senate. Thoir nauseous
. .
odor lingers in your nostrils to this bout:
in tnc ni iibdouuiiiim to. " ,
jjcmocrauc memucrs, anu in ine iat piu j
tweuty .thousand dollars for the one vote,
which would have elected him. The last)
transaction was eo flagrant that tlm legis-,
ature compcllcd ,0 ,nkc cegnlwnco
.jtry as-a reproach to our State.-!
y?- unhappi,y for Pennsylvania and her
great itterests the buzzard winged fame i
of Simou Cameron is national. Uy month 1
of abject solicitation and corrupt bargain -
'"8;""";"
Cates and reeuntation-, ttiat ItllpOfcOd lllra
Up0tl president Lincoln us tbe represen-
llve man llf thc Kep.tone State. That
was an evil hour lor 1'cnnsylvaoia. You
all remember bow he organ zud il.t Navy
Agency u th.t cty, and ft-el Hie iuilfablo
Jh h) thub' ll( on 011- iNaTJ
y;rd a(,d e0lrimcrci,t( ',! other buuuts
( mati, A I have said he begged
and uargaiueu lor lue innueiicw wnion in-
. . , a. J I 1 ,1.1 ,
Ot Jobn It. D loyd uau exlliolteil grealcr
aptitude than bo for his worst tii. ks. Hut
it became inevitable. For this old man
..... i- ,- , . ,i ....1
notwithstanding his boabted and rrpll Cli
nil inns, hnlipvcs that one ol bis Tuitnti IS
neTer rich enough until he has a little
more, and, to save their party and tho
country, the friends of the Administration
in the Uouao hod to pioclhiin his infamv
and denounce his crimes1 rJor was the
vot(j hy wl)ch lhl)y d,(J ,f a lneilpre one
Ji, inemls and those who would mot
gladly have averted this disgrace from
,7 i i ii i . i 1 .i-i
OUT ijluto could rally but allOUt one-third
...... tt :... .1... .....i.:.. r
Ul II1U UUUe 'ILZUIUEl IllU lUB.'lUll'MI Ul UUU
, im. . i . .
demnaiiou. The vote was ubout two to
ono a(,aiD3t thoagh j, fis a Pcnu-
eyleanian, not willing to b-ar witness
gaint the ropresentativo of our Suite, hut
100 we-' satisfied of bis guilt to vote agaiuvt
tho resolution, failed to record my veto.
With Grateful regards, yours very truly,
ivi ta ,-r.tr T-v
WW, D. KELLEY.
"" "
jy- In Nashville, on tbo 27th of July
last, a while soldier was fined twenty dol
i -. ,.-i.s .i . .e
lur ""'B "1B l,a11 "
so'dier at one of the cainoi of iustruc'ion.
P
The same morning a nigra servant
Over thn lioail Ot a Wnlte SDullCr WIIO Wap
over tno iieau oi a nue Boi.ner wuo v,
te,1(jinr hospital. Tho army scale of pri
-
CCS TUO OUCer if niggOr's TUlOp is eigtl
- . -
teD dollars more worth tbnn a wluto sol
dler's head.
- - -
iisy (1IA0E or Name The name of
.1 . vv . ft 1 v
IDe "OiU UapllOl i'1'UOn, at aSUIt.ginn,
bT Pf
by order of tho War Dopartnii-nt, on th
serious charge of "disloyalty to the negro."
has been changed. Hero after it will be
kow a' luo "St3tQ 0U8e'" A very
aPPropr""o name.
MARRIAGES.
At the residence of tho brides parents,
on tho 15th iust., by Rev. Wad-worth
Mr. H-nrv C. Racon to Miss Hannah L.
Warner, youngest daughter ofDr-S. II.
W'arncr, all of Htinington, Luzerno co.
, In Fihingercck twp.ou Thursdaj.Aug
I ,11 Vt-IDUEbllb. IF J,VU I UUI CU H , ll U f
17th by Elder John Sutton, Mr. Martin
, A-u-on, ,o MNs Mauv Cathahink,
nniv iiniinnii-r ill iinrirv i-.uiir
--j o j --j -
DEATHS.
III Suearloaf twp, Columbia Co., on
. e uo uui of it, aud if justice he not lame as well as buXSbc i,6fu..h"rVofler. for sale , r.h.i.TV.d. " 6
,p. , - .. f,-.i t 1 tone si Class Trade :T " nuiuunig loiav. 1 1 ai uppiiri o
rimtsday, the 27th of July, 1R65, Mr.'rni... Af li, 'i, i . i h" l'' made to lite said Ci.url to grunt suihihaii'''
COUSELISON GlflTON amid about !I5 vpm S hey OinbrocP c complete apsortment nf and lhai if nnsuffulent tramn be .hown to lb., c-n-ivOH.NELlSON
UIMUN,agl.a dOOUl 00 years, I All the new and desirable Btyl ., six, and length 1 ,r"r'' "ylheiih day ot aeptembor, ld3, thy II -In
n0nr,ill0 nn 1 flit, M-0 1 f"r I adit s' Misses' and Children and ar superior 10 ' "'" derlaro the persona so associated to bedims
IU JJanville on tllO lUttl, met., iUlSS a 01 hers in c in noinl of Svinniu-i.v. rini.h'.,. 1 jT. and be a enrnorat nn nr hndi-m.liti m mi 11
Saiuii JArE Rishel, in tbo 24th, year
I of her age.
C:iUMJUUa
MY School wii open its next Term of
?.tX! ?1?WV tub e-T... ...Avof
neuuei. tn mo uniiicucs oi a iiDerai ungusn tidu
cation am taught, Vocui -usic will bo a standard
branch, for Oil benefit of Ihe whole rjchoul
Inslriirliona will also be given in anyof the Dcauti
fjl llranclies. and in Instrumental Music
SJ- Terms .iberal.
CF CNOKA J. LEECHES
Uloomsburg, Aug, 12, lSb5-lino,
SAl.l ! SALT!! SALT!!
rrillE fubscriber offers for sain it wlinln.
J. II TUBMAN
Rupert, Ta A"i;uU,.lfcAi-3rcf
NCtD 5VDUCttiSCmCUt0,
s:
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EstileoJ Samud Park , tie? 'tl,
' i
TVTnlico is horebv niven, that Lettorn of
N ffl.5 i$$ tloTu, '
Jd esmuei -;?-i, -?i h. Jf nlt Snd t!!
1'" L "
. . ...
TVTnlinn llnrnlii' iricpn flint l.nllnra n f I
xH Admlnlstraiioo on the estate of the above Tho... '
v." :".;m", ,T. "K:.
V.V,.:'nf '."""V
o-.. . .. j"-,- lrt--
iftlio ileceilcni.ari' roiueilcd to present thcn.wllhoiit
f' f"0"' ,B 'u"k P"lunl
' WASHINGTON ADAMs,
Au, go.ieos-cw 83 Pa. Adnvr.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of George Lmgenk'ger, dtc'il.
f ctters Testamentory on tha estate of
JLlOeO(!0 LonjC1,berger. late of Maine tovvn,lp.
Columbia county, dee'd havn been granted by ine ,
n sister r taid county to the upder.igned,
residing in .aid townsii p. a
Mcnrm-y in Myinmitn t aii persons bavii
William
and J i tl. s
;... ...... i 1. 1... ...., I, . .1, n,.nn. linwliii, rlalir.
oL'slii.t the eslat'1 of the tho decedent are requested in 1
llhelt , he Eecuior nl their residences wlih
um delay, and an per.un. indebted to make pay.
WM. wnoenbchobr.
JAMCi AIcALAUNBV.
Aug. so. laos-cw e 20.
,T. Weichselbaum,
fir tnrf . tt ESI tf fl
W sr w SLii&mim
from Philadelphia,
81
Ilc.pectt'iily Informs the citizen, of llloornsburg nd
St'ECTd ULES!
OP
r.VERY SIZE AND QUALITY.
A new irvunlion of Spectacle.,
for dislant or
ilose
, fSVAJVir.K.'S oimr'nyno?:'; Sf.rl
TXZZZ
rr ,., ,0 have b;en rperatH upon for thsltat-
aratt of th? rye, ami m im new kind of r.ins.es and
"'"'nfoirimay tTy
llCMSSIISriS'K:
cia... TunniiTtVT
HIGHLY IMi'OKrANT.
yery ne.t nr,iiM,, p,um, and .,.
"XKiep: Spi n.n! Qulztinc Olasses of ey.
Vu.JT.u.'jurlr;
o riati
line, will! gnld. silver, steel and tort.iise shell
, ery variety oranin-. i m upuca iiuenninauieii
Optical and nlMcr I 'nirniii'iit. and glaasi'S cnri fully
repapired at -liotl uiiIich Mo ca i alwavs sel-'cl gla.
e. to suit th vi-i'ti of tip ucr.nn. as h. .cii them,
upon first trial. Ho will ri uiki i in this place during
Hepti'inbfr Oo'irt antl thus'1 In want ol the abuvn ar
liclis will plea.e ,-ivo liiui a eaV Hi- will II required,
goionny resp-ctnble li'ue where his service maybe
wanted.
if 'I h. vrry hi-n Uy Water and lh bitt Hunting
Gliues nlvns f.tr .11:1-,
Auguit I'J, IM'5.
1,1 C'gic npii'i.-t ti, ,u . uu.r.ii'..i.j .uat,i,v .lien
pufeci and beauti'ul nhape more than twice as lung
' " s?kl,t 11,01 "st 0f "n L-
iiiadL.
The woiHi' ful fleslbllltv snd -teal comfort and
pleasure many i.iui) wuuiihk iiii uup'ex i.i liic
t.kltt kM be exp.nanc-d particularly in all oowd-d
A.-ei,iblies. Operas. L'analee'. Iluilrnad I ars churih
IVws. Ann Chairs lor I'loinf lia c and lluuie Ores., as
the SKin can bu ft1 Jl.i wIimi hi u.ii iu .,rcupy a -iiimI
place as easily and cuuvuiiieutl,v as a m. ur liiw.tln
tires.
A l.ady havin? enjoye.! the r.!.-asure, cox.fart anl
(-icat cnnvLiiii-nct ut wcjriiiK Hie 1 ipl-z Ellitiiic
bleel Sprint: SKir for h .nml- tiny will nuver stu -a
ds williii2lv disneun! Willi ilr.-ir H.e. Fur rhUdrenl
.in. .08 anu lojiiff i.aaiiH in ae Hturrior 10 ai
Otll'-IS.
Tlie Hoop, ire covered v itb -2 p'y d'mhle twislej
tlire...t aua mil wear twice a 1'i! as l he ulriKlu yarn
(iiverinc w Inch is uj.jil on a tjiiilf rlecl llnop skirls .
I lie inree noivoiu rnj on e . rj skiii no Di.n nouoirt
sicC, and iwict- or double cnvcr.M t pnent Iruiii
wejring nit I is - roiU when urnei:liir down stairs, .Iwiik
Hep., -c, winch itVy are cuii.uiit'y subject towiien
in u.t
I All are mad'! of the in'W and elegant Corded Tajx-s.
und aio tlie bfsl qu.ility In evny pari. gi,iu. lo tho
wearer the must nr.icetul anil pi if''M shii'u pussible,
am) an- uii'iuesUuuaaiy t lie liylilesi. nui.i desirable,
cu in I in Libit mid i-coiioniic.ii shirt -v-r nnd .
Wl.dl'd IIUA1JL.I-.V 4. :AltY, rropri. lurs i.f iheln
vi ot on hii'l-olt-.M tuufjcun-r., 97 cliauiuers, and TJ
hi Ur.ide r'treetti .i-w Vurk
I 1'nrfH r in hr.i el it. riturus in this City, and thro'.
I mil iIih l!iiili'il rtl ut .-.tut l.'aniidn. Kmi-hum .lr Cnhri
j Slcxno, r-uutli Aini-nin anil the We.l Indies.
Cv- lu-i'm I.t thc Duplex U.ipiic i.ur double)
Bpnuy Skirt.
I Aut IV. I0jj-3n.n. A. Jt fj.
i
I CAUTION FROM ITU';
- j ftMW'pflg AM WATS 3"3
. .....
. i t having eomc 10 our knowledge that im-
! i"'io "' American Watch ha, e? bi.cn put up
I "' ' ""'"' i.uiat,d by u,.r
, J";
te ll.anuiiiciurti mur Piyn-. wi i, a, cue.
,rUn hj ih nan ., Alll Jtan w,teh Ca
- .uh..,n v... . c-njn-ved 04 the inside piato.
- I Applelun.Tra.y.t.O
'rim yirn 1 um inf ni
The second lias the name
wjitDain Aiass.. tngravej
on tuu n.i'iu iik.
j .ha.w.
lnni. niap .
en-raved on the
I AIIiIih ab-ive itylet hete thnp.ntn American Watch
Co paimeu on Ihedul, and are warranted in tvtry;
1 respect. ,
vn, r'.llery, llO'ton Mi.rj
' enjraved on the meidc
! nlale. and is l ot on Hie ,11 1!
All tlio above described atches are maJe of vari
I ous size-, and are cold in gold or silver caaet as may
J be rf qui.-ed.
Ii i nardlv oos.iblofnr u in acciirv.Ply rercribe
tho nsim roulinitati"i' to 'Ahich we have alluded.
TEihv iirt-ii.ujliv in.crili.id with i.nine. so nenrlv aD-
proiilnng our own ai tn etcape the oh.trvalinn of the
II llll CCUl,, t'lllUU uujna- 1 unit li irjiniu.it. a. ni.i.
by the L'nion Watch Co,, of i o.tuii .Mas..,"- nnsuch
company txisling. Some ale nam d Hie "SIJier's
U'ntcli." to bo sold as our Fo j rf It or Win. Klur style
usually known as the Soldier's U'alcll." Others arc
nam-d Um "Appletnn Watth Co ! " t there the "I".
liiriii.t "be.idf,'ni.inv
liaiuey, insu-au oi our "I b
varittn-s naiiicd In such a manner as lo convey the
idna thai tiny aro Iho vemble nroductioiis of Use
American .vatch Company.
We also cniilii.u tile public, and uailirularly soldiers
against buying ceriain arlieles culled Watches, irec-
mere lime, cannm nc anoraeu lor anynicn money.
,..'&a8r,,rp,o.v,To!;,rtof w" pro,tc,
nam iroin gross 1111po.11 on;
Ai,g.i0.UaTuAUWAY-: UJRK-
"
6 2 3. HOOP SKIRTS.
HOPKINS'
'OWN makp." np linnp arr-n-rj
ft o
u -
! Are gotten up cxpres.ly to meet the warns of ri..,.
. rBn.b''i" yfr';)rb''n.e "'". ,l?,.nflV,!f7pe"',;nsll!
; having all the metalic faJeuinga immovably secured
! bv iiniimv, ,! Iiu,,.hi....rv Tl.u ,...! .1 . " 'J
I l'.lancity tnihe la.t-anil are Warranted to give en-
Al.b() constanlly Iii rrreinl of, full line. f enj
,c"le'" m,a,d.e ril,,",''.a r."' sain.iSidS
!2,ft -
urc .aiuificuun
vr.. noo a i c. . i ,., t-,
0JB ArehiBtreet, above Otb, Phild'a,
IT- Terms CaslITone Price Only I
tug, tv, icoo t iiios
JQcafness, Blindnesa &. Catarrh,
Treated with the uimn.l success by nr. J, IDAAC3
Oculist andAurisl, (formwly of l.evden. Hollaed.
Ru.oill mLBireet. I'hiladclphia. Testimonials from
the most reliable sources in the City and country can
hsi man nl hi. niR.a Tk ji s . ....... . .. .
be W otrice, The medical faculty are Invited
Wo charge made for emiDuti ' '
nraelire. A it'l'i Pii'i A i. i'vrj .j ...j.i . ... .. I
tr.lt! it. Mini in Ima ntirnitt m HI HI MM LhH LA- ...t -i- u-i.. - n.. i. .1 I . . y. CI.v, I n
,' ,.; ; , ,, ' r ,m. ' .. . nincn, jnun ja ueson, Jacub Urensv. Oeoree I. -i-s:
Oltici-rs Watrhis," -Maic Tune Observers,' "Ar- . jroh tt Yitier nm, m;. iii..?. ' , i -
July IS, n-uS. Um
Register's Notices.
N'OTTCE is hereby given to all Icgataes,
creditors and other pcrxont Interested in the es
intes of tho respective decedents nnd miners, tint it,.
following Administration and Orjafi Ian accounts hate.
rniiowinK nutninisuaiinn nna urjari iti accounts hate.
beennied in tho unco of tho rtegntorof Co.umi.iatu,
tffiZWTZ
rounty mtifeini-i. o v.ririeiiia-,m 'or eept. low
i,(1IYI8 I til... . (.l.u'i a "l irtr, V,UH,MJ
I'sustermacher, late of I'ranklln two., deciaied,
. I-..... n. .yii.a l... L-J 1 1 ........
.1 A i f .11, m l(irV..r t
,bees:ate or Joieph Gcarbsri. lata of Catawina
,wd-
5 Account ol ijswu C Ore'", aum r.9?
Wlllard i). Orcm, Isle cf .'coil tn p , deccatud
0 Tirft and final nonount cf 'Im, Rob
bins. Guardian of Alrsham litinan mltiur cblld i
lsiac Tituian.
7 Pint and final aconuut of Vtn. Rob
bin., (iuardlan of lime '.C Tltman, minor child m"
l.sacTiinihn.
8 Account of Levi Wrte'-'s nd Abra-
h.m v-m .au..f i.,i,v,g Yetas. deed
t)F,rtnnd (Jin.! aeon-, .f )u.
jelii, Ktccutor of Elizabeth Man. late rf Cect t
luwiicV u. dee'd.
J" ..'wi'Hii. in uvu I 1 i .1 ,
111 .'.'.'Count 111 Job 'I V J i.l
adn'r.
nf Peter lloiMne. who was Unardlaa t' liltui,i Joi'lne
deed who lelt Issui Omnia Biid.ae.who'j Uuaijlan
l 11 Account of Jobn : 8, Adm'r.
of Peter Podlnn, who was guafillax ? Daviu C 'o.
! dliiq, dee'd who died lcali lu' i: -l G UoJjne
whose guaru. in Is HirMnJ iti-a.ler
; 'J Account of .lulin V Eod,ui, n-'rai.
ot 'eter Ilodlno tvho was guirdian of Euzaliolh bo
I dine, uow Elizabeth Reader.
13 Firtand Cnal account nf Jclm D U
i dim, adm'r. of Henry .M i)ildinc,lito of Kadis'jntw-,
deceased.
14 Account of Jobn Evelm J ana l'eter
nf Sauiucl Wuarv lle of Locust ttvp., dee'd.
17 First and final account of Jame?
Itasfrsand Benjamin F Ilattiu, I'.iccuturs of lleoiy
llatttn. dee'd,
18 Account of Win Snyder guardian of
of the person and eslalo nf Oliver Palmer, minf
chiidof Thomas 1'alnici. dee'd.
19 First and final account of Elwoml
Huhi-i. Exr. of Charles Maitcllcr late l lirlatctett
town.iii., dee'd.
20 First and final account of W M V..or!.
In, lli'r of Ashel UlekersoH, laieof nemicK Koto'ijli
deceased.
21 First and final account nf Jaaob
Evans Bilm'r, or Michael Wliilenight late of llfffiloct
township, dscM.
22 Account of John Switzer,arviog Ex
ecutor of Frederick Siviliea, lato of Ocrry twp., dec't.
23 Account of Samuel Creasy, guardian
of l.oui.a Uri'vcr, late Louisa l'rv. tnliior chllJ of
Peler Try Utu of Mtllin twp. dee'd.
21 A'-couut of H W Croasy, Adm'r. of
John MutOey. late of Scott twp, dtc'J.
25 Accouui of Mathias Wh't'soicjl'i,
Guardian f Sarah E Kline, daughter of llaunon "lint
of .lit I'lcasanl twp,
20 Aeeoimt ol John Staddon, gundi ,.i
of Hniuutl, minor child vf Charles iluward of Oieeu
wood. 27 Account of John Soott, Guardian nil
11,'iiry M llojglnnil. minor child of Jobn liunjl'.nJ
4te of l.uousl twp.dtic'd.
28 Account of Edwsrd Eiiwatu.i, adin'r
of Augustus B Pearce, lute of Brlarcsek twp. dec',!.
20 First and tinol acooiint of Pn, nl Koh-
trnbadtr Adm'r of .Martha Perry, lale of Louu.t ticp.
deceased.
!h) Account of Jaotib llnrttrrtn. adin'r.
of Jacob llarliiian, late of Colnurnu en, i,tc' '
U I First and filial aconuut of Peter K
Ilerlielu Aum'r of Henry 1 llpuglind, late (jfl.ni.iut
IWp.d'C'd
1)2 Fir't aceouut of Robert F. ( .
and Mii-liael F Fyerly, Eii-ulnr. of Jacob Eynlr.lsi.
of Blown Iwp, lUt'd.
3!l A f..unt of Win. 0. Fit-hi-r Oi irJiu'i
of llfary Cdtuyi., late vfrn-iiVl i. lp,d'd.
H4 Acfnunt ol Mnthi.tt W l.u. nii.-ht, fc-uar-illan
of l.niah Kline, miaor child of fTarai,r Hl.i..,
deceased.
Ho AccJUnt of Dnvii) I), molt, (ur'.i
of John Kiuhen child ofll'nry Kiubt.n dct'd,
!Hi Ai'eount of J.:itn iMi 'riiy, Kxut'u rf
ol jnui' .tmrrat isic o: 10.11120:3 cj ue n
b7 ttrsl an;ou"it ot, JWirt r . L'lai;,
l'.pfulnr of John fierier, lale ol Htaiuccrrt'k, ln
rilip dee'd.
IH Account nf RubTt F. O'ark, .-dui r
of3;is F. Fowlar. lr.t ofr'cntt iwp. t! -1.
US) Auoouni ot Andrew R . "o!:y ,lr
vivlnp r.iecutor of John Jacoliy. late of .Ml I'll .
tUMIlMtli dee'd,
10 Final a'-couot ol Sell) 15 Romm
and Ii-aia.li Rower, AJin'rs of Isahh flahl. iate of Hi i
WKA Bn(, dt'd
tl Kifsi ntiil final niVMint of J II, Ifnl
le r, Excrut'ii of Wiu Fi j lale i f Mini-! twp , d.'c d.
42 Fir t untl filial kcoiuq; nf Jo'.'it
Smith, ono of tho P.tecjtur. of Jacob Mills, uio uf
Niadisou twp.. d-je'd.
4.') Aeeoui.t nf Ironurl 13. Rupert, Ad
mirtifaH'r of f.tnti Ar.'i Jni.k.'en, lale of Moo
township, Cl-U'd
44 Account of Kit Oe7t!,..'l. amrilica
tf Ueiijannn V Abbott, minor child of ll'u Abbott.
Scott tuwtithip.
JOHN , THEZZZ, Uistr.
Augtirt 3. 18C5.
t'tO A if. 'J.
fl
day. thesin hay ijc aui.iw .let: is m. tmn.i
ty ofThomaa Wiavcr, in iUmiocIt twp,, Cuiuuui
county, ii
. I 'I'U'fl UMtfSPQ ANT P MIT.fUr Hfl"'
1 " " j, w -a v...
Two head of ymir'g cattle, ouo linmn
onf two-horae Wi-g hi and bed, one
Spring Vi'ugon, one Uuggy, threo
Plows,0(i i.ain.w, nneCul
tivator, I fled and box,
1 set of harness, ono
1 single tU and 1
tr.duie 4i hndto,
.Ml of which have been left in charce nf Ihe said Tbe.
Weaver, to have and tn hold the same during nir
pleasure, of which all persons Interested w.ll isls
,'0lce
JOHN DlETlT.llICK
'?Vi-:'w 9.3.
Montour tnp . A'l,
NOTICE.
" &c matter of the CuUaicissa Land and
j JJuiMina CdmnatlV,
' r r ?
I'o all whom it may cnncrrn : Take n'
I tier, that J K bhnrnlees. Isaiah Ji hn. Walui
Pcoti, Wru J Kjer, Samuel Koiienbader. Jamn
,.,.. ,.,1,11,1,,1 nnd n m. , , ,r, n V ...r.,.,.
, f wxx&KVfTt
purpor ing to be the proposed charier 01 ihe '
xxxai
1 are mora fuily specilicd and set 11 in in ilia .aid ai.pl
g 1 catiun ior inr.orporalion.
a' And ths said (. ourt perused and examined tho s;i .
instrument and fumu tlsft objects and r nditioni.lh""
I m set forth and contained lo bo lawful and not liijJi'
! 5'V,-Llhi?'lr.0.l'l.u?',u, "'''"'d county, an'
ous 10 coiiiiiiuiiiiy ; nave directed said wriilngsi'
fncii'a
i"". ucvoruig iu 111c sam aiucl's ami cnndlllunr- su
1 ''M
have continuance by Ihe name,
stylo and tint '
instrument mentioned.
JErislH ml.I'MAV I'rrllionolsrr.
Uluomsbarg, Aug, Ii, 16J5.
Pcnnsvl VOTlJtl ATrnilltlir.nl0
cnsyivania Agnomtural fcO
i city
r-sr-sTtr. ti i c. . . - i I
1 's 'HE Ponsylvania Ktato -gnoulturl
1 Bnriety will hold its t'lhlbllinu on Bepteiatxt
.o, -a, and J, taw, at
WILLIAMS PORT, Lycoming County.
Any information desired wl be given upon ft""';
al appllcaliou or by ItiKr Iu iho utidersif nta.
at N'orristown, or A, IlOVIl HAMILTON. "rrldm
Harrisburi;. r" " and anerlho ith ofHeptcuibcr
The onice or tno nortety will bu open at Wllliarai
Srcrlrv
anu (liiwilUK HID itllllU II IlIl'H fir h I's-.ilU I'm lUItl"
N'orristtwn, J.ily U WS