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

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Our Many rlag fonako II never!
The proud Oancasslan our only peer'
EDITED BY LRV' t.. TATE, PROPRIETOR.
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Saturday Morning, NOV. 11,J05 ( l,0
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cu or compromise ,l snowa nu oaseimss, u cowcia
to no dunjer, It ppressos no weakness. Destructive
only of dei.t.sm It Is the olo conservator of liberty,
labor ami prop' ny. it u tho sentiment of ftucitom, f
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xcnsaTcmraKanjWkae
Organization of Congress.
Tho Federal Congress U to meet on tho
fourth day of next month. The throats
uttered, whether in bluster or in earnest,
inako that occasion ono of unusual con
cern. Mr. Mcl'hcrson is, it appears on
very good ovidence, determined to bar tho
door of tho House of Kcprcsoutatives
against tho restoration of the Union l
What measures may be taken in tho case
by tho Senate do not appcr ; but the course
that we may apprehend in the House in
vests the whole subject with sufficient im
portance to entitle it to bomo thoughtful
consideration.
Tho rules of tbe IIoujc of Representa
tives are good in law as far only as they
comport with thciConstitution. Mr. Mc-
Person, docs not exorciso the offioo of a
judicial or legislative tribuu il. Such
supposition wero ridiculous ; his duties aro
neither more nor less, as his title declares,
than those of a cleric, lie is bound not
to declare, not to judge, not Jo onset, but
simply to record. The names of all the
gentlemen claiming to be Representatives
according to the apportionment of the cen
sus, and sustained by the prima facia evi
denco usually held good in tho case, the
Clerk is bound to enroll on the ground oi
an cbioluto right. Ho is not tho judge of
thoir qualifications. That office belongs
by law to tho House. In even tho ease of
a seat claimed by two or more persons,
tho Clerk of tho House of lleprcsontatives
would be guilty of outrageous imperti
nence in presuming to go behind the pre
sumption of tho ordinary certificate of
election.
Tho powers of tho House of Represen
tatives over membership in its body arc
well defined. Tho fifth section of the
Constitution declares that ''each House
shall bo tho judge of tho elections, returns,
and qualifications of its own members."
It cannot abdicate, in the case of that ex
press duty, in favor of its Clerk. A ma
jority vote of the body is necessary to givo
effect to tho dcoisions made under that
right of the Constitution. And this fact
assigns limits to the scopo of thosa pow
ers conferred in tho fifth section, on the
House of Representatives. Prohibition is
certainly not embraced within that scope;
for while expulsion requires a vote of two
thirds, tho more poruiptory power cannot
bo held derivable under the vote of only a
bare vvjority.
'Tho House of Reprcsontatives," says
the first articlo of tbe Constitution, "shall
be composed of members chosen every
second year by tho people of the several
Slitea." The States of tho South can,
thereforo, bo no moro excluded from the
floor of Congress than the States of tho
West. If such a right wero supposod to
exist in tho House ol Representatives tho
majority on any subjeot could always car
ry its purposes by tho simple exclusion,
from seats, of all tho members of the mi
nority I The supposition is absurd, too,
in face of tho fundamental principle that
tha right of taxation vests in the right of
representation. As the presumption of a
power so sweeping is clearly absurd, we
must conclude that the power actually con
ferred in tho case is one whoso application
is somewhat narrower.
The Ccnstitution deft nes tho powers of
the House over individual members very
olearly. That instrument sots them down
as a right ol judgment touching their
"elections, returns and qualifications."
This ia the sum and eubstanco of its au
thority over the three subjects of judgment
which constituto tho whole, scopo of the
rights of the House in such cases, Ono
ia a simple question of formulary. Tho
'return" of the oleotion of any mornber
of Congress is open to examination, under
it, to tho simple extent ot its regularity
and gcnuincnats, A duly prepared ccrti
ficato in the usual form covers that point
of tho inquiry fully. Tho question touch
ing "qualification" mut bo conducted by
tho Ilouie within the limits of the Con
stitution, and oan, thereforo, not exceed
tho inquiry. Is the Representative "tweu
tyfour years of ago 1" has ho ''been sev
en yoais a citizen of the United States V
and was ho, "when elected, an inhabitant
of the Stato in which ho was chosen ?"
Tho question of "return and of qualifi.
cation" is ruled by the Constitution with
in very narrow limits. Tho right of inves
tigation into tho "election" appears,at first
eight, to open n broad field of inquiry,
Tho fundamental law rules it, however,
down to specifio dimensions. In the sec-
ond section il condition. Hint tl,n i.i,.
in oaoh State shall have tho qualifications
reqsiito for electors of tho most numer-
ous branoh of tbe State Legislature." Con-
grcss ha., furthermore, authority to peci.
fy, "tho tines, , plaoes.and manner of hold-
log eleotions" for liepreientativos and, if
'"a"' CSfirciscd thttt authority, Would,!,
too clcotions had been carried out arooril- -.,, . . i
, , , . , Mr. Editor : A writer in a provincial
iugly. Horo, then, U tho beginning, nnd.lpapcr .g . "In a certain church in Vcr
die and end of tho power of House of mont, tho other Sunday, the oinuors miclit
o
Itcprojontati ves to inquiro into tlio "eleo-
tint.' of u moml.ora I
Tha seonn of tl,n ,l..l,t f H,n Tt0,0
iUUtuiu:
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uiui in luuiviuuni nictuucra WO IIB.VU BUUU
to bo clearly limited. Tho words o( tho
Constitution deoluro so plainly ; and usago
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civen wirm a iirmtaiinu wmcii i;anuoi
dC(ucct from lL8 worjfl thouRli ovi- , 011
The author!-
y 01 tllO UOUSO OVcr HS lllCUlUCrS Ua UCOll '
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Confined, invariably, to thoSO Whoso (eats
havo been contested by rival candidates. ,
a "orkis uicity y at f
the rcBtrictod reading put thus upon the
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Constitution by custom ; lor it would be
prcpostoroun to suppose a Home, made up ; This p0BTftv was sung to the tuno of
of mombers, no ono of whom should bo "Itogus March," and sounded very 'ap
couiidcred to hold his seat of right until pros' on tho sweet morning air :
propounded upon by tho others I lrima mTv-mTvI'I
'fucie evidenco must receive currency ai a
necessity of the caso ; and that evidence,! Doubtless iho reader will say, '-Pocta
consisting ofduly authenticated certificates .niatiiar ct now fit."
of tho State Irom which they havo been ,
sent, must bo held good in fact and in law, u l"u uuur -I""""" 1
, , , , ? ., .'havo you, nor your numerous rcadi-rs,
whether by Clerk or Congress, until thitk that 1 am joking No, sir, nut for
brought in question by the petition of a ri- no moment would 1 juko on so serious an
yal candidate. Such is the law ; 6uch the 'affair as a JJ'ufted man having a fit, and
usago : such the working necessity. !,B of lb , L?,VL striP,i at ,lU3t ' wh,'J
,,,, ni i f .i it i always said "if ho was drafted iik would
The Clerk of the House may, however, , h(t HB W()u(1 Am, UQ ()ouU
dare to do what passos beyond tho author- il0 would have gone right off, tb.it w, I
ity of tho House itself. All laws onacted don't know exactly whsro, il he hail not
uuder such circumstances would, we pre-
sume, be null and void". Direct taxation
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in tho South by tho General Government
will, wo believe, have become illegal from
the moment at which the duly authorized
Representatives of that section shall havo
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been refused admission into CiiDcress
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u., uwjuuu iuwv uumuijuum-ca, u uau-
not sec any power in the Constitution for the fit pop right at him, aud ct him, the ha- been proi-lamed in a portion of iho
restrairiiog""tho majority of the House in said John, (although a very hearty stout Inland were arming for defence. Major
a courno whioh is ueverthless, ono of bih- ma" 'l0 '0 ,rd'1 011 uli broad-hack, with i firncrol O'Connor commands the govern
l.n,7o,l r.,lu,:n ti. -kis.s,. rti. hh Icfers drawn UP in rotjular fit-form, and I mcnt forces.
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T'rrtJWloilf til llm f,i,l nnnnl. ,,.n,n.l
President to tho funddinontal law does not
appear to us to bo backed by any authori-
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y ... uoau , uut ...a piru cuu u-ruiy
be hold barren by the faction which has
recently sustained the dangerous despot
J r (
ism of tho war powers.
The revolutionary refusal to admit the
Representatives of ono Dart of the Union '
m il,a flnnr nf ii.a n.. ,.,i,ii I:.,
tinct act of treason to the Government
nnrl ns tneh ven in nn. Ii.a nf l.m f...r
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wuu u uuuiuiuiiu nonuiar sunnnrt inr run
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President m any summary measures
which might meet tho d fficulty, by fling-
ing Sumner, and Wilson, and Stuvens.aud
all their followers down into tho very i
deepest dunucous of tho Federal ''Has-
tiles !" Andrew Johnson is not to be tri-
flo.l -:t. . t- itri)i 1...1 i
nnrn - Urn immi,i;(s ,..1.:1. VV.1..I1
v ,.u.uu ,,uu..w.
1 lullips would consign him may bo that
of martyrdom.
Soldiers Of Columbia County.
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The election is over and wo can no
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longer be accused of interested motives in
speaking tq you about who aro your
friends. The Republican party? To whom
aro Government, offices given ? Dr.
Johu, who has made all that he is worth
while you were at tho front, has been
rewarded for his" loyalty" by a fat po
sition worth to him 5000 dollars a year.
The Assistant Assessors and his Clerk
aro all " loyal" stay at homo patriots.
Tho Post Masters arc all of the same
ilk, and yet you who ventured jjour liven,
ind many havo como homo maimed or
broken down in health, aro unthought of
save at election limo. Nay, tou are even
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cheated out of tho Pensions, Bounties.
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and Bounty Land which aro justly your
duo while shoddy contractors ond these
office holders are paid their claims as
soon as presented.
More than this tho party in power havo
established a Freedmon's Bureau with a
.Mrxinr nnrl ( l,.l . ,l. . r
the ablo bodied as well as tho useless nc- tl.on .w'"108111 ls a reproach to any peo
grod., and money is expended u largo , P J' tll0rcforD. ,.nnttn T
sums to feed and clothe them, and to send i Andrew Johnson, Prc-ident of tho United
them to places whore- they can Cud cm-1 States, do hereby rceoouimond to the peo
ployment, yet tho whito man, even tho P' 'horcuf, that they do est apart apd ob
white soldier, docs not receivo thn leait scrvc the first Thunday ol December
bit of attention from theso
cso lovalkts '
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if they are your
Pondor on it, and decide
friends.
Our Post-Ofllco
Is certainly a creditable institution so far
as convcnioneo and appearance is concern- J
ed, hut wo would suggest to Mr. Bdcklcyj
that if the postal regulations, prohibiting -
unautbonzci nerfona from ntprnrimr vein.
tho maila wero enforced, moro general
t-atisfaotion would bo given. Nut only
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aro certain loungers and loafers to bo
seen constantly behind " (Lo curtain,"
but in sotno instances they have made dis
tribution of tho mail We also euo-gojl
ihat all wait for their mail until tho whole
be distributed, as tlio timo of some of the
Leaguers L not more important than olh
cr peoplo's time.
Of oourso tho Post Master is not to bo
diolatcil to by Democrats ; and they are
perleetly willing for him to fold and sell
his Abolition. tracts ero tboy can bo wait
ed on, but they would auggest that as the
t'ovcrnmont" kindly allows them the
Pr,v,U'S of ,naili"K antl rccoiving letters,
, y. ahoulJ Lavo somo Oonldorotlon at
j ba'"laof tho 03t 3c
' j- Wo had anlndication of winter on
,ast Sunday, in Bloomsburg, in tho shape
0f Snow and Hail Storms.
, Pur l.e Columbia nomoc.at.
ho tcr'R 1 intrn innv.
havo been hoard proclaiming a curious
"tid cxoltiiiL', but not very nnrooablu en-
t"!ulopioal I"'""" in tho following lino of
'Wn'll catch Hie fief
Wo'll ca'ch Hie 11 (.'.
Wn'll catch llic lleo tiiif? railing hour."
uut this not more ludicrous) than an in
viiucm wuiuii uixuuuu io tun writer, who
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ottering a clinp. l one day, heard three
ith
"(live mo a man
tllve luu u man
(live me a n uii slon In the sHci,"
But tho above arc cntirrly eclipsed by
te ,fo.ll;,win? p".ik:a Aour
niV W 7 . . . T .
hundred miles from 'l'litler Town, in
rjo'uiiibia county, l'u.
IIr.I a nhail a fi-a fil.
Jutt btfort rt rt-vorttne Jav "
iw, Mr. iuitor, Id giving publinty
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hecii over-tuki n hy ihat pli uugy JU, which
bad Dl!1 cn ,on for luu or txtc
ycam befori', but had to come pi'pu rijht
ck (1(jl0 bj'm JUjt u f(JW )tfofeo
porting day !
-Inst think of that onoc. The awful
Draft, how "it did give Pomo people fits,"
aud this (ho said John J'ccla could nvvo
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by In own nun, a good honest bo-,, who
by hi own son, a good honest bo-,, who j
was with his daddv iu tho field and saw
was with his dadd v u tho fie d and saw
Ljs 0 a wIlki a , a M liuki
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ing like a !
elIla vocano spit,iDI; firc
How lucky some men arc ! Well, hot
I,.r mil, l.,nl, .!,.. .il. V,
.v. . .u..u v. . ,u, vuu .
f I'o sad yt had not been fo lucky a,
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right place, and at tho right liwie, he cou'-
not have ;)-odc tho tight-lit just before
reporting day 1
lut lucky John, had all those prercqu1-
sitfs, and heiioj ilie Union Army, (that
, is, Union with tho iii''ir.cr) was deprived
ol a brave stout t-oldiur. Rut his DtAU.
r 1'AMII.Y Wero Still bleat With a hcaltllV
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xamux wero sun uicai wun a ncaiiny
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auiu uouiuu iij.ri.inr: nnu sninn nntiir ;
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wemuoiui iiau io u-avo u-s pooi jumuij
B s..iu douu pmou m
tho Uljiou' aDj a F, '
Hat ono mare shnrh-i.inier. sml Mmn
mv non, for the nresent. There is some
body in our co"nly, (I think it a sin to
uauio i man i oaneu "iTuiissir retier, '
I have seen iho creature a few times,
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It was uo great sgut( x ,ell s0i yir jjul
tho Profis.or saw a ,lun called White-
night, "all on elation day" and that was
a ight woith seeing I tell you now. Bvit
I forbear to give the particular of that in-
tPr,-,ti., i,,re.,e oL.,. ,i,. n... I
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-Dunn Heifers. '1 his Proloasor u oallt-d a
2etler. I don't metmid to know wl,t i,A
undertakes lo Pal ; certainly not Wiirrt-
Nionr. but pcrhap-t R man's LIcijcr, or
iii nsa Doa s TAI1 !
OBSERVER.
National Thanksgiving Day.
Proclamation of the Pkesimst, Ar
roiNTi.sa Deo., 7th.
11Y TUB .'uT.3inr.NT OF TIIC UNITI'.U STATUS--A
PROULA.MTiON
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I1ERKAS, It has pleased almij-hty God
during the year which is now coming to
n eud, to relieve our beloved couutry
lr0m th" fcful "0"rB ,f c,y'' and
to permit u to secure tho blessings of
nnn ,,.,i. -,i ., ,.,.-
uu..j ...... t,,,t,wuj, n.iu.u.il IU-
largcmcut of civil liberty ; aud
Whereas, Our Heavenly Fathor has
a'so during the year graciously averted
'f0111 u3 "l0 c'llamit'cs f foreign war, pes-
alc fuU of the fruits of an abundant s.-Ti-
son : and
VhnrBa. Itml.lonimno., ,l,,l. o.
""I a9na Diy .f ?ati(,,,al ''nksi;ivi..g,
to tbe Oreator of the Univurso for tbcsn
deliverances and blessing.
And I do- further recommend that on
I that occasion the whole peoplo make con-
I fession of our national sins against 11N
' i"tfi"il? g.n?ll"f', al1 wj.'h " art ami
tho ways of lutioml virttio and holiness,
In testimony whereof I havo horetinio
sot .my liand, and oaused the seal of tbe
I uu'icu oiates io oc amxuu.
Done nt the city of Washincton. this
28th day of Oo'ober, in tho year of our
Lord ono thousand right hundred ami
sixty-five, aud of tha Independence of tho
United States tho ninetieth.
Hy the President ANDnnw Johnson.
W.m II. Sewabd,
Secretary of Stato
t&- Oeu. W.m. Q. ArAi.r,ACE, laic
Chief Clerk in tho Auditor (JcncraPs Offioo
of Pennsylvania, has established an Office
of Qenersl Agenoy in Harrisburg, for tho
transaction of all business, publio and
privato. Soldiers' Claims and other ao
counts promptly collected. Gen Wallaoe
possesses largo qualification! and offers
very respectable references.
tST- Rov. D. J. Waller, is erecting a
largo Brick Dwolling House, nearly oppo
site his now Mansion House, on Market
Street.
Vessels arriving from cholora ports
at Portland, Me., aro to bo quarauiiued.
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Arrest of Election Officers.
On Wodnosday last, Jacob Fishor Act
inc Judso and Charles Lewis Inspector oi
elections in tho middle ward, were arrest-1
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uunsiouer, to answer tho cuariro ot rcoeiv :
ing votes knowing them io ho illegal j for
those of Samuel Roberta i and John Udan, '
who havoo crbb'ps at ofthltigtou. On
lllllrsday, Wallace Hcnucraiin tillll JOlin
1.8Ddom,'of upper Merion, Juilgo and in
speetor, wuro bound over on lour distinct
clinrcca nl iplimiiir to receive t iflvoWao .
urultcd men who Iiau not reported.
pcrmon S. .Irnkins, Eq , of tho Gwyncdd :
cleotiou distriot uaaulco on Friday bound1
over to iiLswer tho charge of refusing to
rceeivu tho vote of a qualified elector.
On Tuesday, Samuel S. ltobeits and
John Bonn of thi liorouah, wore arrested
; p . ----- -p - -- -- -
and bound over io court in tho ru ol
hiiii uuuuu uvt-r 10 uuuri in uiu eum ui
$300, to answer tho ohargo of illrgal vol-
lllg 111 the middle Ward Ol thO Uorougll Ot
Norrislowtl. I
Those prosecution havo bron initituied
to test what tho laws really arc in relation
to voting and to asertain who aro tho lc 1
gal voters of a disirict
Regularly as clce-
lions come around wo havo several votes
brought home to the Borough, who reside
out of it during tho whole year, with
boarding, washing etc., out of the State.
Y) arc opposed to potty prosecutions out
of improper motives, but it is well enough
to have tlic-o mattors promptly settled.
It will bo fair for all parties in future.
In the caso of tho upper .Merion Judg.i, no
vote oertiiuly, could bo rejected Ihat wero
qualified under tho State iaw i'orris
town Republican.
Sil'ifn 'i . tm'hi Ri. ......
l.HC flit'UtN. 1
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- The Mississippi Legislature and the '
Vieurgia UotlVCIltlOII hllVO IUC-llirilllZeu
ill,. t'rp!lll-l,t I'.ir tlm r, ,,,l ,.f .t..ir...J
-" " ' iuiuuii 'i UVIII.-U.I I
Miola 'IM.r, r,,.,i,i.. It .1 M! . .
U.ivis. llic petit on of Iho Miissipians
ajsirtt that ihe gulf between the North .
and South is not jet biidgji
The nccro insurrection continues in
Jamaica, and the insurrectionists aro
comtnilinij ureal ntroeiiin. Mirtinl Inw
commit nc ureal ntroeiiin...
Rcv. M0r!,a nix, in a crnion in
Trinity Chapel, in New York, on Sunday,
said there was perfect unity between tliu
' ! UK
lNorl1L.rt) ntl(1 bOUlhorn brnrbo of tho
KpNropa! Oliurcli ntibo lain Convention
at rbiladc'plua.
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Twenty Nw York soldiers, under
eeutenco of iiuprisotiineut, with loss of pay
allowances, for mutiny iu No. th
Carolina, in July la.t, have juil been
pardoned by llic President.
Ai Hartford, Ct., on Cund.tv, B W
RrHinr Inn, lri,lMt,i nf .1... n':. !....;
.11 UUIIIUIU,
Greeue late President of the
v. suu WI-1IIIC1I' Ul
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ulu iirur.iuec uumpauy, ill a lit 01 in an
ty, murdered his wife aud then moita
mot tally
vtouuded himself
Two trains collided on Friday on
the Jirio railroad, ue.r Iiamapo, N. J.
A. KcVl Mr oineyn, of the M. K.
Lburohl Wa. kUr a,ud lwo ull,t:r paaaeu-
a j j
film n,iL.. i, ...:...! ...,1 I
... niUcu o.uers iroiu
Wa.Umgou for the di.-chaigc of all the i.e-
gro troop, iu l,ouifiana that can bo r-par-
td.
mm, T . , ,
, V ,i ""'PP' Legislature has pass-
cd a bill iillowiLg ix Oiiv.nor Cla.ke hn
Milury for the last two jcar of the rebell
ion.
-Provisional (iovercor Johnson, of
Ginria adviet-s tlat fciiate to i laini the
cotton capturetl by (.ieueral Shcrmau.
General Grant ha1- recalled bis report
from the Sicietury of War, in whose
hands it Ii ri j been fur some days.
The Agricultural Bureau's report nf
the condition of the crops iu October is
quite favorable
Tho monthly statement of the public
' debt shows a reduction iu principle of four
,iii,n -.i , L, i..L c
fnllr iiliinns Y..r. ii,n ,.vi.., -,r ,L
gvtrnmdnt, in time ol peaci-. is ov.t two
UIjd a Laf tllMuD
r
The Assno.iatml fro r-nrrnsnnn.lnnr
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at Washington iuiimatca that tho clerk ol
,lle Hoo.se has decided not to place on bio
ron mc name oi any reprssentativc lioni
o lately rebellious States.
. -Immiouation -The numb- r of em-
1 ''"''"wniou arrived at the 1'ort ct Iw-w
rl" uu ,US l lu mou,u 01 0'er wa as
follows: from Ireland, 5,1)31; Gt-riuimy,
H7-1 : other countries. 3.8711 linn nivim.
im.l .rilism I1..- .1 t1
a total 01 1. 1, 01 a. Uurillg till! COrrcspoUU-
1112 inouiu iu icu-1 mo ii ii inner was
bOO-sbowing an increase of 5,040,
Champ Ferguson, who was csccutsi
X' 1 11 ., , . , ,,. ,
iii iiuBUViu on mc uuin. met nu Unom
vritlt firniDi; .merely fltwbing tltvj.lv
pBrsju.-ing Ireoly upon the face, llu uiatlo
I no ijoofoaaion, but ma.i.aiut-d that he was
justified in all that ho had done
The Gjvenor of Georgia requests the VaTsVe ofVdUde'.V.'''y Circulllr" ''arUU"
Presidi-nt to allow tho feilt-ral troops to ' ' ' A. J. 1 1 a it t- r.it & co
remain in iho Stato till oivil authority nov.ii. ieu5-3.o."'J l'"""l"n)' Nuw Xurk'
shall bo (ul y established. ThU speaks
well for tho "boys "in blue," but not bo JSl'idSe J.Ctttll-.
welt for the "boys" iu black.
-On tho 10 of September, tho anni-
vcuuijr in njUAiiiJii niut'peuuuuco, lUO
Emperor Maxiuiillian publiolv adopted
1 t ... . . r. . . . r
. ..r M..: ...i , ..
AUgUStUS HUrUlUO as HIS Heir to tUO tlirOUO M'Uth .oe..t The nbutmentt are ulready built, ex
of Mexico. , "I't'illeriiijff.irulur tikt-ttbaca Pl.ni und rpu idea-
F!OT? , ir.lnrnf. a,,. I. n f.l tl.
jt .a us i. tuiu sMiui iu uLiuriu-i
inr tbo he.roiiinsavs: Innnni-np., .Iirnllo
IU tllO rich UUrls of Lhi- hair." A i-ritin
O J -....w..w..ww W ,, ,
commenting on this passage says : "Sor-j
ry to hear it i wo think it btauda a peril-,
ous chance; of being combed out."
Tho telegraph announces to the New'
Orleans publio that Handcuff has been'
eleettd Auditor Goueral of Penusylvauia. !
?iyj.i..is ,
MARRIAGES.
Tr. T 7 rr:,'.T'-', !
At tho house of the bride s father, m j
Bloomsburg, Oct. SO, 1805, by ltov 11.
llsoD P"tian Ii UN est, of Mod-
tour township, and Elbie J. Howuns, ol
Moomsburg.
sm-;,
DEATHS.
in liloomaburg, Nov. C, 1805, Eliza-
heth A. liOMnov, nife of Jacob Uoinboy,
ageu io ycurs, 7 uioutha auu 1 dayd.
Nnu&itocrliscmcnt
-I
I
I
LOOK HERE.
.... -.. i.i .1 r ti ... Kiersons havliis claims iiKiiIiul Hie I'ftato or tho dece-
UK Very lMatterillg MUpport hereto tcllt nte rciuested to present lln-iu lor Mlln mcnt and
1
I f,n civen t the late nnu of ia.mus h, mc
KiNCiii k)Jjo..iiidMceitiieunderiiBi'cd to unicr up.
" ,h" nollAhDIZlNG
, ,, Tha tlc,m ,, h
Bern an Injury I" hotli buyer uml seller, and llierelure
.TA.lBiS HlciXlrVCJH
,,,ni io open on tbe lain day of t he muuih of
rocmi.ir, iceo, m
f- CS" 31 M
THE MOST CO.UPliUTK AND
KI.KO ANT STOCK OF
TT1 "
Kvor offered in this County ; consit-
- .!,.. ,! ..li, r ctnln
,UK 01 3 '"""J T-"v - --r- 1
WSAnP
FAillwY (ByylJlbj 1
GrocoriOi', Q,UOOUSWarC, iinrd-
Ware, !
al)(j ai fQtU 0f articles kept in a country
siorc; tube sold
or in exchango for
mm.. .. i.i.. i..,-i....a, ... i, nn...i.,nt...1 nt. '
l iiu iiwiu uu.-iu j- v..
tho -jstcm of pay as you go ; nnu at cneaper rates
than niiyolber Imiisc. ,
It CjII and Judgo for yourselves.
J. S. McNINCH.
nv II, 1.',.
Ke&LUer's Notices.
"jVTO I' ICE is hereby given to all legatees,
iTi'illtum and otli r ui'f.niH Inlereited In the es
lutes of the rvsnvctltu dvu'deuts and minors, thaltli
lutes oi uiu res leiu.u iietfiieiii. nun iiiinuis. ui.u nn
f.iiiuwing Adminlslrtilinn a:..l Hit in Ian accounts havo
been IlleJ Hi tlid iHt!.- s.rth-s Ill-gin -r of Columbia cm.,
tiffin. 1
county aloresaid, on Wsdoesday, Ih.i nth ol Dec. ISLj
at o yiock. in luu mif niotni oi sau na.
at O CIOCK.
. . , i, iv . , .,
1. AcjouMt of 11 s nrv U.'ICIl 1111 1 lor, ono
(if .vlllMi4lrator wll W1 ;., ur
iieury iisicii.uiiier unof uj.ui-w ii . a-c.t
'J. First account of I bourn Crcv-j'ing,
Aduir. of llrbtcca Crevellog lnt.j of tcoll twp . dec'U.
3. First ascount of John M Cbiiiubor-
llu. Admr uf.S'oahd Prentiss, bli of .".inn town
ship det'd.
1. Account of Abraham Wilner itdiur.
of Joseph Witncr, lalu ol'lluarli!;tre. k iivp., dee'J.
6. I'irst .Hid (llial acooUIlt "f .J imei atl
Horn an I I'liom is Matli-r. A loir, of Joseph IV Van
Horn late ol l,'r..-emvuii 1 tup. ducM i
... . co , ,, ,.'.
tJ Account ot a.imuul tirea.. ISICU I
tor of I'ctur nekrote.lale ol Miillin tp., d--e .1, ,
. f I ,,.i, it.,,.,, ...I,,,, nf
7. Account 01 J.lOOb 1 e.ller, adllir. Of ,
Ellis Pealer, late of I'lslungrreck twp. decM. !
., ... , 11 i ti i
O. 1'irst account ill W.IVId, Abl am anil
John Van Ilnrn. Cirs of CoiiieliiB Vn II. ir-i, I.i u of
Hcml'iik twp. dce.M.
c. . it i . e in. til
'.). bei-oud ullll htial accailtit Ot I UII lp
Miller. Admr. of Isji.ih rilium.i-i late of .Main tu-vn-
ship. dee 'd. i
, , , . ,-, .
1U. Account of Peter X OCUill. Il.Si'CUtOr
if Robert T.iylor Ulo of l.ocusl tivp. d.-c-d. I
11. Final account ..I Josi-ph Crr-ll,
Ciiardiau of Amos White, iljht minor c.ii1 J of iLiorgs '
Wlntmishl.dec'd. I
12. F,m and final account of .Geirgo
I1;,' iViiul account ol Jamc, S. M'Nii.el,
anil rn ran j.nn; .iiiinirs, .,111111.. u, ,- .in,, ni ....
of Alain twp., di cM.
II. Account of David Leo mid riiilo -
mou N'eyhard, Adinrs. if llaiid Leo, Lite of Ceiitrv
l p. Columbia to. tlec'd.
l.j Aeco-jiH of J'tlin Neyhard and 1
Adam Itnal, Admr's of lleoj.imiu Klaus, lale of Or.uijo .
twp,, d.c'd.
lt Aci-otmt of Joiah Kline', Admr, o
Elijah Ulmo of llinton. t p , i'i c'd.
JOHN G. FuliliZU, ItcgUter.
Illnoiiitburs, Nov, 4, lf'j.'i, '
ItVDOf'S' API'RAlXMEXTli. .
Notice of Confirmalion. j
'5 he following appraisini-iits nf real and
personal pr.-pi.rly set up i rt to Widows of lleie.
deulh have li.-tii. died loth.- tldice of the Ki-t,'iti-r of
Cnliimlii.'i c-iulil). under llic Huh nf Curl. an. I vl,l '
be pre.i-iiu-d Inr ah.nlotu conllrio.itlioi, t. Iln .
pll:il.s I null to be held 111 III ioiii.li.lri.', 10 and inr
ialil c iiiut. on WI.IIM:.-D.V Till: oih IIAY ill',
l-r.i'LMllLi:, A. II, lr.-j, at uli.. k in the nll.-r-noon
of f..ud .lav ; unless ese.-.ti u In frnrh . oolirina
Hons are pre ii-usly tiled , 1 1 ninth all pi-rMiu in
leresled in said i.-sutes will Ma notice.
1. Wi.toM nf John Yiacr, sen., ol 1 ocil.t, filed "d
Ao'.lrli i
2. V iduw of John Walter ofLociirt, filed 1 -1 111 A ig.
I -IV5.
3. Widow of Win. Hoffman, of 11,-ntre, llled '.-Jd
Aug. Ict).i. 1
4- Willow nf Henry I, union, of Ilrinrc eek, filed
sMd .ug. lel)5 1
5. Widow of Archibald Pallemon, of Hreenwoo.l. .
Illeil aitt Aug. 1-1,3
0. Widow of Wui E t'liannon, of S-colt fiieil 1st
Sept. IcOS. 1 11 in ami lilii(!s. Heal iMucs, scan rius, ivatcn ueys.
7, W idow of (leorge Loiigenberger, of Jlsine, filed ' Also a .irn ty of Silvu- Ware, embracing (inblils.
41 ti Sept. l,-i,J. Cups, La-MrJ, Tea and tabl.) Spoons, Sc., Irom $') to
B. Widow of tamiiel Parks, ug-irlaf, filed lc! I Is of tin.
Si pi Itlki. I h - urtiel.-ii iu this stock are ot the neatest and
!. Widow of .iiuiiioii Slroup. of.Madisoii filed -J I Rt most f.i.liionLblu clyles. Ceititlcales of all Ihe vari-
Sept lens. oils articles ar-put in sealed envelopes and uiixed,
10. Wnlott of N. T. PcnniliBton uf I'isliinsireek, thus civiol' all a fair ch.iucn, and .cut hy nnil, as or
filed IldUct. lrl'5 d-r d ; ami oo III i riceipt of the cirtifirate il is at
11, Widow of James W Kitchen, of Sngarlnaf, filled your nplion to s.-nd U VH HoLL.Mt an. I take the ar
Huh Oct lens. tiile ii.imeil iu it, or not i or any other article in our
l'J. Wnlow of I'auiel U Eut, of Scoll, filed 30tu Oct. list i.f .pi il value.
Itbo.
John' o. rni'.r..t:,
Register's Oince. I lt.yi.ler.
niooiusbur, Nov, II, lai'u,
JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES!
I"0,00Q Wnlchff, Cliains, Lockets, Murk, llracclels,
nets ol Jewi lr, tiold Pens, tec.
To be disposed or at ONH HOLLAIt each without re
j eard tu wilue. not to be paid fur until you know Mint
.U."1.?'."""" -
1011 Hold Huntinii Casa Watches each S'O lo Sl'-.-i
500 Silver Watches each JjJIIlo M t
lU.Unll Cold Pens and Silvsr Case each S to i
lO.Ooo ti-tts Ladies' Jewelry, (assorted) t-aoli ;i 10 1
And a lirfe aanrlmcul of Jen.-lry ol'g,i.ry .In-
scriptlon for ladii s- ami p-nts' wear, vary mc iu val
ue from $.1 to SJj each, The method ol ilitiiiisiiie nf -
I cutiTii-ic.vit.s nanon;- uu akth li: and its
1 iS'oW 3'.
ilress on receipt of Price, (luu Certiflrale ij cents.
liv.MorSI. Itiero are no III. WK.-1. v,,i, , i ,.i
i rI 'bo County Commissioners will receive
ji
rrnposals at Hie hou.o ofjnlin I, Hurst, in H'ub.
luw ii, Columbia Co.,
".".i..1.1.1.1"'"'" '"'urs if lo A M.
Al'UUU IV. Till: -Jd day of UKU.
ami j r. .11 , uu b,v
and d r. .11 , uu sj,
next, fur building an Arch Covered Lrld-e, over
, t'u-"'8"eek. near is. w p.irr's mhi. m rrankim
lP- S.ild lirldeu to hub; fuel h, twi-eo nlnii
nun van ne seen on uie uay and place of letting
1 - ssiuuers.
It. C.
FR1MT.
.,. . L0,!""'.".,0,,,!'? "mc.c- i Work.
lllooni-li.iii', Nov. II, leu.
i
NotiCC ill IMVOTCC
jn tht Common 'leas of Columbia co'uny.
Lucy Ann Mauqaiieita Teki'le,
V,H f
Hodeht Teeple. )
A nd now, to wit : Sept. 7, 1B05, an
xX. alias Supojna in divoroo having been
ftnmpd and Uetspondcnt not having been
rounJ t,13 County, upon motion of John
c. Vmzo, Attorney for Libellaut, Court
gra nt a t'uIo upon Impendent to show
why a Divoroo a vinculo Mat' monii should
ll0t bo decreed in tho above Mated case,
rolurnablo to the said Court of Common
1Mo 0, AIorjJay) Dc0i 4 18fJ5i
SAMUEL SNYDEH. Sheriff:
Hloomiburg, Nov. 11, 05 Ow.
BLANKS I BLANKS! I
Of every description,
for ale at this offioo,
Administrator's Notice.
.i ,
T ottors Of Administration on ttlO CStatO
lief VnUntlno lVliliinlght, lale of Hemlock town-
BhTt?. Ooltimlila ro. ilfci-nacil, Imvu bom Rrimted by
USliUV vi I tllLlllin. ii uianiiini., uci; u,
tliD llcclsler if Columbia cn, to tin- undersigned nil J
Iho.e Indi'blrd In tint ustalu will lunko InuncdUta
w-""-" "iimou ivway,
Nov. It, IPfll-Otv S:i. Adm'r.
StiilOlsASIIIPS FOUSALS.
1
I
llliutliatiiplln "
Crlltr ndi'ii'a "
Hirall Ilrvntit Cn .
Iilladelplila,
UunkrM.'ltv ItnliMM Cnll.-t j,
ThcsH rVrips, am in amounts of SIS uml $.W and are Itt
tssomufii rash, hy tin' Hlucli'iil on eniriniciincr oiiui-
iiliova t;ollei;us. Youni! men di'slrliiK tooblaln n nnisn
cd I'nlii'itinii-1 ;n i rn 1 1 win Mere iimingnou spucuiu
Inn by applvlui; nt tho nillco of Hie
Nov.
ii iro.
COI.II.MIIIA nt'.MOCIlAT."
Est ray
Otraycd ''lp residence of tho undor-
yJ sinned, in KishltiKcreek township, Columbia Co.,
about tho middle- part of August, a
REl) STEER,
Two year, old lasl Pprlne. Any person riving In
fnnnatlon concerning his whereabout! will bu liber
alJ""wa,,lc'1' i.nvi nr.1s111.iNn,
i,Miingercektwp..sv 1, ,t,5-3w. si 5u
Lost,
N Saturday last, betweou tho rcsi-
dctiro of the undersigned, In Centre township,
near SHoii) town,
A. PASS BOOKs
. . ....... .in I,.. '
i;nm!iiuing n pruuu.uijr -t ,
sir Meliiie, a ii wcrai rewaru win ue v" 'u
luru of tne Hook und Note. ....
JOIli UUL13U1I
N-ov.5,TS-at.ei3o.
1-URIiIC SAL 12
VA LL'A HI.B HE A I. EST A TE 1
IN pnrstiaiioo of an otdor of the Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, on
- . .n i n r-s-
Saturday, November 10, 1800,
, .,,.!. T il. f,,.,i ndn-w Crevi llng nod
1"! ItZ" UZ Hry'K
Orange tw p.. In said c.uniy, di c'd, will expose to
rutillc M l.uue. on me prvniis.-., n eer , : .
,.....n..i ....i i,..,i .r l. hi J Mit nn.i. In tin, ton n.liltt of .
Oralis. . adjoining land, ol John Slegarglo anil Jonn i
Herring on the i.nr.li I 'r. 1) VV. .Montgomery and
lllcloird Hun's heirs on the east, JeremUh llagenbuch
(ii-n Held, rami IVler sit Hick on Hie south and U.111,
lil Vanderelii u and Wo, Del -nit on the west.
. , .
(Jont'llltlfig 03 Acres,
, ,,
more o, less, on which ute trled a good
TWO-STOHY 1VICLLIN(J HOUSE,
, I
irrn,,!. Ilnrn W-irrmi Snprl I
1 , ! S.,r,. i,r Wn.er near
llieilimr.
1 li.rn is al jo on tho w e.t . nd or said proarly
' ami a half sloty 1
FRAMH IHVIH.I.INC IIOIISC I
uli, , )nll l!lM1 11U, tltln rwatrr eonvn.
, nl , , lniu-., i.lrj.e jmrt ol the preailses Is clear-
ed. nu w l.lch I s a
'"' ' " . nnrTtATn
J'V .ULi.u yj in iui 11. u.
The unrleared pari U well timbered,
l..i.. tl... IM.n ild deceased, situate in the two.
i,fi)rani,u .in.l r ity uforesaid
JHSSH COI.IIMAN.
The above proiierlv w ill b sold on re.isonnble terms
:,.,, ,( ,n . ,lv ,,i..-,t lulu two farms, If necessary to
SUt nurchujcrs.
AVIHtCW Cltr.VP.l.tN'O (..,.
c.VMUI.l, llli.Mtl, I
Nov. 4, lera.-ts
- -
Admir.ist ator's Notice.
t?,i,,lr nl' Inr h mil'! iefLdiCtl.
A"'t "J " uuua, .lcuoc..
T of ad,,Hnitra.i.n on il.e
tZrr
A. Minn HUSKY, I 1,1 "
n,,, umii. r slltueil. 1, ...loin o t ll.y . noo nu pi isnna ii"
cit, uj to inako pn oi--ni lorlliwiili
1 aniiulu r-iiuiiiN.
CII.MtLI.l4 HOA i'ti.
L'n.ou tup., !-'chu Ikill cnini.y,
Adiuinistratois.
n.t. 2t, lH'6-i; 5."
SPLKNDID BAUGAINS 1
All Sure of their Money's Worth. j
V. FORSYTH 6c CO. j
an and II Ann r-'ln-et. V. V. ll.ile 4i and 14 Nltsau j
tilreel), oflur fur .ale the following iiugnidi etit
List of
Walrlics, Cliains, Jewelry, Kc. 1
!- i:cii Aiti ii'i.i; ovi: ihillaiu .
Ami not lo bi. paid for nil you know ivh.it
you are to l. ;
551 (!oldi Silier W.'ilclut.from 8liU to.?liil IKI
eaib.
iil La-lies' Cold Wati hes, X Oil each.
,'iUJ Ladies' ti--ui' Hilvcr Matches. !." ml eaih j
.1.111111 Vest, Nei k .V (illlird Clllliof, S3 UII tn 1.1 IKI euill
II,, II I', , , 1 1 11 I'll II II 1 1 1. 1 1 l- ., II ' II. "HI CU1 II
li.nua I'l.nii Cli.isi-il, Weddini! rincs 511 to ouUeacli.
."i.Uiiu 1' ilifurriLi Diamond I'm. .ind
llnnfs, a Oil to diuienih
IU hfll set- L.idies' Jewelry. 5 00 to 15 UUeach
IUUU.lC.dd Pen.. Silver .Mounted
Holder , 400 to 5 (10 each.
lOUuoCnl.l Pens, Silver Cases and
Pencils. I UD to fl C6 each.
Toeeilii-r Willi Itil.bnn Slides, lloeoin Studs, Sleeves
llulloii ., Hold I'earils, llelt Duckies, llroothcs, (iuM
Thiiohli-s. l.ar .Irops. 1 lilliircn-s i,ooh, .iiasmiic
r 4TI .-. n n nnd TJenmilimo
LiUL tliiii;cltco uu. xiouuuuuo.
r-inirle Certificate, i3 cenU -, fivo Corlifirates, SI;
ilen-ii. 3i ; ini.-iity.flvu w ilk premium uf Hold Pen,
S3.T.'.; r. Ity Willi premium of Hold Pencil aud l'cii,$IU;
nnehuiiilred itli premiuiii of Silver Watch, S-'di two
huiiuri d Willi preiiiium of Cold Walch, $.0. CerliuV
Lain niniiev enrloseil with order- Every Ictleri from
whnti-vi-r eourcu, proiuptty ans,vercd.
(ioo4s eiil by in. nl, carefully packed. All article
not sail. factory can bo returned and exchanged, or the
money tcfnmleil if wished. Thousands of dollars'
worth of Walchoi sold to our customer during the
nasi vear.
All H.N'I'd wanted everywhere,
' Cerlllleate and Circular. Address,
ceuu j tt-ins inr
W riJRSVTII k CO..
39 and 41 Ann Sited, New York.
Nov. I, To 3m. ?lu a M. I' Ai'ls.
BARGAINS !
BAKGA1N8!
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
Fall and Winter
gjiOODS !
GO TO
Crrasy's Store, in Light Street, Ta.
IV hn h'rrn all Kin Is of
' V
CALICO,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CA11PETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Ready-made Clothing,
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, egfirs,
Hats, Boot",
Caps,. Shoos,
Drugs, Oils,
Paints. &0..&0.
In addition tnour larso stock or Dry Onmls, wo have !
&utVSSlrX ,Le"',,yJ,.....?.,.,!.l"5
lor Alen and llov. wear wine), wo srn ,ip.,..,.ii,i,..i ,
sell rheaner Ih in cun bo bought elsewhere. Call nud
ego. ami jnoge ior yuurseivcu
tTT Tliev also keen u fine nstorinm m r nnttn j .n..
MEDICINE:), lo supply the absence ufn reeelar Ilrui:
More- in l.iijlit ritrect, which will 18 carefully coin-
WhrXt
lets
(ii.u.l.ieii Him si
llllir l-llkloliK'I
Ilclliriritl J1; i-o5 '
SHERIFF'S SALES.
l7 virtue oi suvurui ivrtis oi voiiuiltoni
1 eiponai and levari facial, to me directed. Is-
aued out of (lio Court or Ruin.iinti Picas of Coluintila
cnunty, will ba ctpnaed In public sain, at the IJUUBT
i. . ....
liriOEMIIEri 18(13, at I o'tlock In the aneruoon of said
day, the rullowinit real estate to wit .
lit HU in I UlonmiburR, on .MOMIIA V. Till! 4TII or
A certain trart or Int nt ffmntnl !innt I,, n,..
wood township, Columbia co.,cnntalnlui! TU.V AC11U4
mora nr less bounded hi follows ! ndloliiHii lands of
Jacob llerrad, Isaac Dewlu, William .Mather, andoth.
crs, v henoii arc srcclud n (Irlst Mill, n Story and a
half 1 raum House, and t n Biables, with the apput'
tmaiices,
ALSO,
One other lot of ground, situate India county and
luwnsblp afote.ald. containing TWO ACIU'.B and
enlylwn percliea moro or less, adjoining lands of
u..,,,,.,, u.,u, ullu umcia, nun uit
appuiien.iiiccj.
ALSO,
' One other lot of ground situate In tha county and
towutlilp nfo.-esotd, containing OMI! ACI1H more or
1 less, mljoinlng lands of Joseph It, I'attnn , Henry Stout,
1 llphralm Parks and sillers, whereon are erected a
. story and a half I'raini! Ilnvllliig House, and Frania
rilablc, with the appurtenances.
I ALSO,
I A Int of ground sltuatn in Hi 0 villaee of Itolirsburg,
1 (ircenwooil lownslilp, containing ON'K KOL'llTll i if
1 AN AI UK more or less, bounded by Inml late of tin
defendant and others, with the appurtenances.
ALSO,
One other tot situate in the village of Itohr.hitrg, rn
niul towmhip iiforcsald, containing r'OIITV TWO
I'l.ltUll.rf, adjoining l imit of C k 10. (1. nickels,
. n uerciin are rrec leu n story nnu a nail uweiiiug noun
! till. I frfllm, ntlllite Willi tliu .in, lut. . ii.o, .
AL0,
Ilohrsbuig, known a the 'burnt lot," containing 1'Olt-
fln r.fli,.r In? ff nrmtml .1,1..., l ih. l1l.irrt nf
.TV NIMi; I'lllUMIHsl mnru or less, bounded on the
I west by Main street on Hie norln by Main (treet. on
.l,'c uJ!i.r' '" '! .v."..'"' i:.!!!,"lj. .?!' uU1" br
0i D i ruuci'R i.uc, n
lib the opnuitenauces.
ALSO,
One other lot .itunto in the village nfRolirsburg, co.,
mid townshlu nturesald, rnntaiulng tweuty-onn on J
I one tenth perches, be same more or less, ndjoing lands
( of Hubert rloitl, and others, whereon are, erected a
story and a lull' Irani housii and frame stablo. with
the appurteiuuecs,
I ALSO,
township
anTlenilil
One other tract of land situate, part In Franklin
l,)comlug county, and part in Madliiui
'uloinbia county, containing one hundred
.in., ,i ...... ...... -7,-. ......,
or less, .idjoiulng lands of John Toj. Margaret Mont
goiu-TJ' t art, Philip oiiiik anil others, wiiereno aro
-.l..,, house nnu frame barn. ,,
rraaud one hundred nud forty pe rchen morti
null
,..,, f iVil.un Afir.
vizrii, tnKen in riecuu'iu anu io oo sum as iuj
ALiSU,
1 h following de.rr lied real e.t.ite situate in tin
t,mnhip ofhcolt, Iu ibe n.unly of (olUKibla, the first
pit thereof containing I illy Acro-i aue nine purities oi
1 nd. more or leu, bounded niul desrribeil as follows
n n,,, muli by l.ind of 1'iter MhHg and John Hut on
tbeoiilh I.i land ol Annuel Jle lick, on the liast hi
lmivna,s ttm street to Orange, ill
audi, nth- e.ttiy laud ofJ. t hlle and oilier.," hero
mi are erected a I'umuci'i a iri"t Mill, a i-tnjy frami
.It. ..illm. linn.,., a frame ll.-iro. aveolld slnrv nvitllili''
'"'.!!?" a'"' '! .
containing Si-vente. n ncies and Amr perch is, stri. t
.-,.,,.. i.smiiilril and described .is m-:Oiitln
north by I I of John V hite, on the et b l.iml f
riamucl I. II. III-.
TI,,, Tlnr.l tliernrsilmiieln the t.nin.hip .,r,l!ou.ii
1'n.ai.iiul. county ufur ...nd, containing four aiv
el ty sii per. ho. morn or leni, b uoiled on the norm
,v bind ol J-hu White, on the south l.y laud of John
Wlnle. ou the uiH by Inod of Peter e chug and John
White, on Hie eu.t b lauds c f John U hito
I The I'oorili lloreol being all tint Ihii story Train-
Klnn- and su.re lluusi- nnd lot i.f grmunl, su.ulu in
ichl tre. I. loiiuty aforesai.l. boiiiiiiril no Hie eal l,v'
puldir ro.nl kaili.ig from l.lgbt direct to Draligeiiile.
nu the weal by land lale of S.imui-I 1.. Ilittle, on m-i
imrth bv mi nlli'V uml and on ibe south bi a lot n...
I or l.ile nl Wi.i. Mlia.nion, ami I nnrl.s Miaunon. Ii n,j
i 'Ol .o .1 in itifii.ui ,ii in-- i iiiiiue in i.i;oi r-irrei
'flielilt lug all ilint certain lot of ground situ,
! in Light .-'Ir-'i I al'iir-.nd, runt lining slitj feet frnn'
Sraj,
road Ii tiding Hum Light Sireet tuilruiige.illi on tn
,.,t ,y lud Inu-of rijni el II. tile, on the soiiih l,y
aii.,a,,;i oiheoo, -
t ' a I o f .
AlblJ,
All Unit certain tract r pii rn nf Inn. I silu.ili. in
I Jark.ou t.p., Columbia county, ciiut.iiuiui- I'll'IY
,i niMinii allowances, uounneo ami ue.eriii il .is
full hi in i it . on the iinrili ny lauds of tVilno It .1,
erls and Silas MrHeury, on ihe south b l.io.i nl Is.ie.
L" is and Ceo Hiirleoian, on th'! .-n9t by l.io.ls .,?
H ii in in. 1 lin hells ami Hilwar-l .Vclleu.) ami oo Hi
Wl'.l by land of Samuel llubells. Il tlerenli ate . r tl-.l
a one ill i .1 half story frame dwelling house, a 11,4
stable. uith the appurtetiaio e.
&i led. t iki n in i-xi ciiti in and lo l'J sold as Mn
properly ol John Hubert.
ALSO,
A cert niii tnrt or piece f hitJ Niltinto in liunt
tou iiflup (' I , to , roiitninini,' thrcu hiimlri il aiol li'tjr
in r " m"ff or h-p. )!iniinlt. ami ilcwrrilieil ! l'tW
On Hi w t ly l.uiit nf Juliii Itidcr. jiiW other "1,1111
north dy taml of Mr. tU: on the eat hy l.in l f ;
Kictii-r nii'l 'Uln rc. fni 111' Moiith hj KtioN vf Jmin
ill nu 1 1 mintI m '! lie rcoii is rrM t''il .1 Cli. irco.il I'.ir
ii.nt:, toil li"UM nfiw null, ftoru hoiiHU, ix ilwfjltm
loiiHcs b.irn anil Pi.thlc, iiUo ;i large bun an I itl
lin lot idf on .inoiliur pirl "1 taid t'.irui, u till t Jo; t
pnri imnci'H
M-i.i o. itiKrn in pxi-i itiiuii anu to uo ttuJ a m
prop:riy of ri.iuiut'f II, Iiciiiht.
ALSO,
AM Uia t cf rtnin nirxitinsr tenement ami tract of
latoliii L'H-iift t p.. Coliunhi.t co , lonnleil Jintl iW .
m rilif il as fullown . Ik'iiiiiiiii; at a white onk trm
corner . thence aloitj l.nnl of Jarnb hllcr and Ktiii.
nortli lliree "purtci ileprucs rutU eighty five perrhe
tu a fimie, thence along land of ttuiijuinin Wngncr.
cast thirty four pert lien to it htoto;. ihtncc h lutul of
Fri'ilenck lclilec K?iitll thne irter iliurees west,
fcvutil) eight prri h" an five li-nthim a klonc, from
tlii nee along hunt of ttarui. I e , twviity nine dtgrtfj
nest thirty hit per In h hilt' 1-if; lit ti nlhn tu u pui.1,
tin nte Along lnml of Jncoti Mler. north filly mnu uinl
ohl 'pmrter dejrecH west lo an apple, tree from thenm
Mouth wpt eiyUt perrhc tu the plart) of Lr Kiiuu nt.
con-ait'intf iweiil) livi! acres and forty onu perches,
strict noaHure.
t5tizd. t.iken In execution uud to be sold as tha
property of CLarlea William
ALSO,
A c rlain tract or piroo of land, si t
uaieinl'ine tonuship Columbia county, r.iutainiui;
luenty one acres more or less, of unimproved laud
hounded and desriibed as follows, lo wit : On the south
by lands of lieed and ,t1a.l"rs. on Iho west by lands of
tzrallunyaii on the noth byland-i of Huianui l llogail,
ami on the cast by lauds of Jacob Chainborlin,
Seized, taken in exoiiition ,tmi to be sold as Ilia
property of William II, I hamberlin,
ALSO,
A certain lot of ground situate in tlm
horoii(-h of lierwirk, bcinjr in from 20 feit, und IKI
feet in depth, bounded and described as Mows, to wit
on the soutli by Third Street, on the west by lot nf M
W Jacksuu. on the north by an Alley, and tha east by
Int of II II Davis on which are erected a iko (lory
frame dneliiup house, with the appurtenances.
Scizid, Liken iu execution and lo be sulil as IU
property of Augustus gchnell.
ALSO,
A certain lot or piece of urounil tituato
in the villace of Ceulralia. Columbia co bounded and
described as follows : tin the south hy .lit. Carmel
SlrccI, on the west hy lauds or Cairety, on tha north
by lauds of Pain- k Leniiedy, and on Hie cast by an
Alley, coiilainm 23 ft el iu front ami 125 feet deep,
whereon is erected a slory and a half dncllim; house,
slaughter huiiso and viable with the appurtenances.
H.'Ui'.t, uk hi in execution and to Uo sold as thi
properly of Jaob lline,
SAMUEL HNVDK".
Fhetitfi onico, KlicrirT.
lllniMinl.ure. November 4, IP CI. (
Lost.
T OST about the 1st of October infant.
I n Prouiisary Note given lo me by John Kelclincr
dated Bcpteiuber '11, lobo. for
One Hundred Dollars, payable ono year
AKTEIl DA'l'i:.
The puldie urfl nereby cautinnod noi tnpurchase Hi
sa.d Nolo, as Iho payment there oflias been stopped
AllllAllAM HILL
Cintie lp.,Oct. Ii8, IflSV
Estray.
CMAMEtotho roiidcneo of the under
J nune.l.resldirg in Pratt Inunshlp, Columbia to
uu or about Iheclbor IdofSrplunbcr List a
WHITE HOG,
weighing about ff) pounds, and nbiit 7 months old
I'huowiier . requested to coma forward pmvn prop
erty, pay chariies, andtaKu hlmnway ur he will bo ill
posed of according to law
DANIEL SNVDEK.
Oct.2. I5G5.-3w.SI ad,
C, B, Brock way,
& it if oi m e v a ir ii a w i
BouniiesJack-pay'ouBious.&ooollectod.
Fpccinl attention paid to mailers nrisii'6 under lha In
ll,rl nl II f. v.. n nl. l.nw.
I tJ" OFFICE Fourth doc, below American Hotel.
IILOO.l!UU, F
Oct, 53, 16M
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