Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 09, 1865, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
11 Our Constitution guard tt ever)
Our glorious Unionhold it dear I
Our btarry riag forsako It nevcrl
Tlio proud Caucasslan our only peer I
"emtud dy lkvi ti.ATB, rnorniETonT
BLOOMSBUFIG :
Saturday Morning, Dec. 9, '65
1)imocrai"v, a icntlmcct not to be npi allcil. corrupt
ed or toiniroiiilse J It knows no basenoss, It cowers
to no danger, it oppresses no weakness. Dcitructivc
only of despotism It Is the solo conservator of liberty,
labor ami property. It la the sentiment of freedom, of
oqu.il rights, of equal obligations ilio law of nature
pervading Ilia law of the land-At,LLH. '
Winter is on ua Again.
Never wero euoh dreary winters known
to this gencratiou of Americana as havo
been those through which vc havo passed
since 18G1. 'Novor such snows, novar
such storms, nover such cold. The olear
cat sky was uovor cheerful. Thcro was no
exhilaration in tho glittering atmosphere .
Thcro was no beauty in thoso gorgeous
morning), "when last nigh't snow hangs
lightly on tho trees," and the wind "sends
it drifting through tho air like Duo gold."
Thcro was no gladness in the ring of
Bloigh-bclls. There was no luxury of
long breaths in the rich cool air of a
December morning. Wc remember these
winters with Ehuddcring. How wc lay
uwako in the night-timo, and thought, and
thought, and thought, and thought, won
dering wether those wo loved were lying
out iti tho cold night air, or shivering un
der their shelter-tents or whothor they
were hot and fierce in the fire of battle
or whether perchance they might not lie,
colder than ioc with calm faeea set for
eternity undor tho snow. No human im
agination can cstimato the agonies of tho
past four winters. Earth ncvor saw such
account of this of a vast peoplo of whom
nearly every household was in mourning
or olio fearing the wind of the winter lest
it might bring as its cold burden tho last
feigh of some one bolovcd.
It is all past. Tho winter is here again,
and no sound of battle is heard on tho
broad expanse of tho American soil. But
somehow it is impossible even yet to arise
out of tho gloom or to realize tiic truth
that the land is at peace. It will scarce
I . v I 'i. il . j. , . .
jj dc a more cuecnui winter man tnciast.
The weight of individual oorrowa cannot
. po lightly thrown off, nor will tho heart
of the people riso to its old beat of happi
ness for many winters not indeed until
ibis generation shall have nearly passed anj it3 crow over dreamt of in their mad
away. There is something in tho approach est philosophy. In thoso days of prac
of winter which steadily increases rather tieal science what was theory of yos
than to diminishes the weight of a great , tcrday is fact to-day and all the old-time
Borrow. Tho evenings aro longer and j notiona hocotne as bubbles in tho eun and
grief is always heavier in the dark. The 'burst and break with every broath we
inclination to remain within doors and'draw.
confine one's self to household scenes and j Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and
familiar objects, reminding us of tho past . wo wiH find a resting place fjr it to move
and the lost, revives, instead of allaying the world. Let mino ancient Mcdicus
regret. In the country, especially whero pant and toil no moro for the drugs ho eo
houses are far apart and society is not tho 1 60rciy nocds for we havo them at our
crowd which wo havo in tho city it will ( hand ever ready to servo them at his
bo many winters before tho fireside ceases , beck
to be surrounded by saddened faces and B(!finea , the laboratory of Dr. Mag
thc conversation changes from tho sorow- gjc the finest materials known in tho
ful stories of these four years- j medicsl profession arc obtainablo by any
Nevertheless, there is a certain good'ODOi His liillious, Dyspeptic and Diar
which might come from this. The whole rhca pill3 stand unrivalled and his Salvo
land North and South, East asd West, 1 operates with mnsioal effort upon scalds
mourns for a million of dead. Deforo the and Bu BOrc3 anduloors of tho skin,
confilict there is anger fierce hatred grow-1 1q fact wc tLiDk Maqqiels Pills and
log animosity. It continues af'cr the Sai0 aro tho wouder of tAt celUurv. and
battle if tho mourner of one dead thinks of
tlifi flnnmu nn finnnu nlinprfnl nnt 1iaiaiiv.
...j j otners ot our Drctucrn oi too cralt agree
cd. Revenge then sometimes becomes an ; with us, Wo woold carrj0tiy courjsuI
absording passion and bitter hatred bo-; thal nH families provide themselves with
comes a permanent feeling. Bui when two Dr Maggiel's Preparations at once, and
mourners como togctlior on the field and t keep them ready at hand, so as to dm
Bit down by their dead, slain in contest them at tbo most opportuno time and as
with oach other grief over powers enmity occasion serves Valley Sentinel.
and tho community of sorrow is sometimes!
the begiuing of sympathy and oven of aff Congress
cotion; Out of this universal sadness of ! - Another session of Congro?g has com
tho American pooplc might grow a univcr-', mcneed and tho peoplo of tho country may
ual feeling of brotherhood. It ought to be. ju3S from tuc CrBt daJ'a prooeediugs
We have had enough of hatrer. Wc , wuat '3 to be the burdon of its labors.
havo coiiothrouch fearful ycarsof naision. 1
The graves of our dead lie between us and
wo btand by them cb tho first snow whitens '
them, and wo can bury in thoso graves i
ull tho bitterness of tho past, and ojver
it out of sight forever. Sodoiug, it will,'.6'"3 and policy of the Prciidont will bo
hereafter seem not so sad to havo lost '
thoso who slcon under tho snow
If out of our common loss in tho Btrifo
should riio ud a fcclinc of common inter-1
cet iu each other if we cultivate sympathy
and soirow for every household in tho
land which mourns ono fallen on cither
side; if tho sentiment of common affliction
and therefore of common humanity and
suffering, should outgrow the animosities
of tho struggle, and pity overpower anger,
then it will not be go very sad to sit down
by the winter fireside and think of what
might havo been,
ISSf Peterson's Ladies National Mag
aziuo, for January, 1960, reached us upon
tho first day of December. This is the
first Magazine wo havo reooived for nest
yoar and is quite ahead of time. Peterson
publishes tho chtapest and best Magazino
of tho ago ; only 82 00 per annum.
Bo? Thomas J, Carycn, bonded agent
for tho United States Treasury Depart
ment for Coohtaw County Ala., charged
with defrauding tho government, bas been
sentenced to a line oi 800,000, a year's im
prisonment, and further imprisonment un I
til tho line s paid,
flnsvs M fe rn 1 li Iff, T-nlr !
This case, whioh his just been tried in
tho Oourt of Quarter Session) in this
County, is a very important ono, and ono
whioh tho voters of Columbia County
should remember, Tho fnots as proven
aro as follows : IIkniiy Fnv, a citizen of
lloaringcrcck township, at tho last election
offered his ballot,, but Charles C, Ec;,
oaused its rtjoution on tho ground of his
being n non-roporting drafted man,whcro
upon this prosecution was commenced,
The Judgo declared very distinctly that
it was not tho provinco of an election
board to try cases of desertion, and that
tho act of Congress oonferrod on tlicm no
such right. In other words, tho falling
to report of a drafted man was no grouud
for the rejection of his voto.
Tho counsel for tho Dofondant, Mr,
Clark, also admitted that desortion from
tho military scrvico of tho United States
was no ground for tho rejection of a bal
lot, and said he always maintained that
opinion. Tho sole ground on whioh he
rested his dofonco was tho defendant's ig
norance of the law.
Tho jury by their verdict of "guilty''
showed they believed that ''ignoranco of
tho law excuses no man."
That Mr. Eek is culpable, thcro is no
doubt, but what should ho said of John
C'twna, tho Editor of tho Republican ,and
others, preUnditig to moro learning, who
have persuaded Mr. Eck and others to
punuo their unlawful course ? They rid
iculed tho warnings of the District Atlor
noy, flooded tho land with circulars, ono
of which Mr, Eck had at tho election in
question, and now their poor dupes are
suffering for tho faults of these, their real
principals,
Let this matter be circulated eo that
hereafter "ignoranco of the law" shall
not be au excuse to tho rcadcts of tho Re
publican.
Facts vs, Theories
"Givo mo a place to rest my lever on,'1
says Archimedes, ''and I will move tho
world.' "Givcmcpuro and unadultera
ted drugs," says Modious, of tho oldcu
time, "and I will euro disease."
In ono senso both of these loarncd puu
dits wero ihc veriest charlatans. They
know thcro was no place to rest their lever
on, cilhor to raovo tho world or to cure
disoao. Mechanism was in a backward
state, and the medical profession was but
anQthcr nainc for sorccrv and nll th j
ta of io filters aud cbarm3 of tho
"evil cyo," fco.
Bat these latter days have borne unto
us something moro than even superstition
wo are hapyy in the thought that uiHiiy
. A ...
Mr- Summer in the Senate aud Mr. Stc-
VCD!? 10 tllC IIjU3 aro ia tho field and,
fl'om PParanees aro likely to havo every
tulnS tlle" Wls".
1Iow far lhu apparently conservative do
"uppted by Congress, remains to bo
tcca' It is by no means certain what
cour3 Particular mombcrs will take; but
we vtr much fear that omo ar0 10 be
found in both houses ready to declare
war with tho Prcsidont and if thoy pur
suo this plan no ono can foresee tho am
ount of troublo and danger in tho future,
A few daya events will givo us more
light on tho fate of tho country
Sr Dr. A B. Masaoy, formerly a
prominent physician and citizen of Lock
Haven, died at Leavonworth, Kansas on
tho ldtli ult., aged 02 yoars. The Leav
enworth Daily 'lYmes says :
''An old citizen and an honest man has
departed. Dr, Mssey died yesterday,
aged 02 ! There was in him that kindness
aud that blunt stern integrity whioh com
bined in him fearlessness and gonorosity.
Tho impostor hich or low found in him a
toe ; tue uoncst sufferer,
jrer, a irienu wo 1
mourn his loss, as will all who W
' I Kopuhlican form of Government in tho
T uZZ77!?TZ C r, ir i !"bel States ; a bill in part execution ol
It is stated that bpcakor Colfax's t10 puarantoo of a Kopublioan form of
speech is in oppositioi. to the Presidoufa Government under tho Constitution of tho
views, and that the President favors tho .United Stale. : a bill on tho euhjo't of an.
admiiston of bouthcrn moiwbcrs without propiiato legislation to enforce tho amend
tnc teat oatu. j mcui of tLe (jOU6titution nm1
Congress.
Ti.i.i.n.lt?. nrtrnofililv In llin nnnsliln.
.!.! ,u .,.
llUlJill I iUV lilV IU MU CHID lilU i .
' . , ...
inoi tnwn, un aaiuruay n.gtit a
caucus emuracing lyi oi mo onouciy ;
members was held, in which it was re-,
solved that no members elected from tho
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.u .u....u v.u....uCra otutes snuu.u
bo namittoa. Ilio resolution and pro-
This action docs not astouishthc country,1
t,...d.f.iinin.Uii,i -ir.in,i
t J lb U J KUI'il I'UIUM illVl U PUUIUiUIIV
v , . i i. .i it i u
dlSltnionlsm lurktm? Ill tho SO-Callcd llC
ui3t uiouieui luustut, in luu bo caucu Ait
publican party to keon tho southern States
I A,L tti- .... . .1 fPl-
out ami tho Union uurcstorcu. J.uo ao
tion of this caucus is but tho precursor of
what is to tako place in tho Halls. It is
probably impossible for tho Deniocraoy
and tho very few conservative Republi
cans to marshall a sufficient number to
successfully uphold tho President and se
cure a thorough Union of tho States,
It is thus most clearly apparent that
tho present is to be a "rump" Congress
fanatical, revolutionary and disastrously
destructive, As despcrato diseases rcquiro
despcrato romodics, thoro arc very many
who believe that President Johnson sho'd
at onco assumo tho position that tho Had
ioals aro acting in a, revolutionary man
ner ; that they havo secretly and devil
ishly conspired to set tho Constitution and
Uws at duCanco and to breed anarchy and
disorder ; and that ho ought, in tho spee
diest and most cff:ctual manner, apply to
them tho for.ee of that gigantic power
which they themselves justify and havo so
long used for the accomplishment of their
partis in objects. To be consistent, they
could not object. and the pcopl, who long
for peace and quietness would not say nay
more particularly uineo long usage has
accuitoiucd them to the rulings of the
"higher law." What wili the President
do 1
PI10UEED1NG3 UF CONGRESS.
XXXIXth Congress First Scs-
sivu.
house.
Washington, Doc. 4, 1 805
At noon Mr. M'Phcrson, Clerk of tho
House, proeeeded to call, as icquircd by
law, ilio roll of tho members elect.
While the roll was being, called, Mr,
Maynard, of Tennessee, whoso name is
not on tho list, wished to suggest some
thing, but the Clerk refused to be inter
rupted. After tho call was completed,
Mr. Maynard ogain aroso, but the Clerk
again ruled him oat of order.
Ono hundred aud seventy-fivo members
answered to their names. Mr. Urooks,
New York, made a speech, characterizing
the omission of tho members from Ten
nessee from rlic roll as unprecedented,
If-Mr. Maynard was not a loyal man
j from a Union aud loyal State, the Presi
dent hiuuclt was not loyal, but an alien
and a stranger. lie charged that the
adoption of the resolution by the ltcpub
lican caucus was designed as antagonistic
to the President's forthcoming message.
The House took no action on the sub
ject, but under tho operation of the pre
vious question, proceeded to the election
of Speaker; Air. Collax, of Indiana, and
Mr. Brooks, of New York, beiog'placcd in
nomination.
The result was announced as follows :
Collax 139, Brooks 65.
Mr. C .lfax was declared elected amid
applause from the floor aud g tileries, and
was conducted to tho chair by Mr. Moril
and Mr. Brooks,
Mr. Colfax made a brief but eloquent
anu patriotic speccn.
Having taken tho oath of office himself,
the Speaker administered it to other mem
bers, who wero called up by delegations.
Mr. Wilson, Iowa, introduced a resolu
tion declaring McPhcrson clork, Mr. Or-
tiway Bcrneant-at-anns, Mr. Goodouow
door keeper, and Mr. Given ot master
untill their successors shall be duly quali
fied, The yeas and nays being ordered,
Mr. Wilson's resolution was adopted yeas
ma, nays Lin.
I hose officers of the Homo wero then
sworn in.
Mr. Stevens offered a bill annroved in
the ltepublican caucm, for the appoint
ment oi a committee to examine aud rc
port whether auy of tho so-called Confed
erate aiates arc entitled lo representation
in VJongrcss.
Mr- Eldridge objected to tho introduc
tion of tho b.U.
Mr. Btovens moved a suspension of the
rulos.
This was agreed to, and the bill was
then introduced.
Mr. Da wson moved to lay tho resolution
on tho table.
SENATE.
The Senate met to day at 12 o'clock,
noon, aud was called to order by Mr.
Forster, Conn.
Rev, Dr. Cray delivered on impressive
prayer,
Mr. Foot, Tt., presentod tho creden
tials of L. P. Poland, appointed to fill
tho vacancy occasioned by the death of
Mr. Collamer, Yt.
Mr. Poland took tho prescribed oath.
Mr. Wright, New Jersey, presented
the credentials of John R. Stockton, Sen
ator elect from New Jersey,
Mr. Cowan, Pa., presented tho protest
of tho momhers of tho Legislature of N.
Jorsoy, alleging that a majority of that
body had not voted for Mr, Stockton, and
ho was uot therefore constitutionally elec
ted. Tho protest was ordered to lie on tho
tablo for tho present and Mr. Stockton
took tho prescribed oath,
Mr. Sumner, Mass., introduced bills of
tho following titles : Bill to carrv out
tha principles of a Republican form of
bill nrceoriblnir an oath to maintain L
P.irf
id Slates J a hill
f'..W!?.n.
trial by jury by BCOUrillrj I
in tho courts of tho United
.
to enforce tho cuarantoo
(otm of Government in certain States,
wuosc governments Lavo been usurped
and overthrown. I
. Mr. Sumner introduced the following1
joint resolutions: Declaratory of tho
- nboH3lj!u6 slavery; a lories'
i0f resolutions declarlnc tho dutv uf Con-
citizens ol rebel States j a series of rcso-
.luttns deelaratorv of tho duty of Con-
. I , . .
'gross with rcpect to guarantees of the
I. .' I . i ... . .i
nntionill eCCllrity and national faith ia tllO
rcbol States.
T L ul ii ..t..-.:..
The abovo wcro all ordered to be prin-
-tr - . , , ....
Mr. Wade, 0,, introduced a bill to rcr-
..l... .1 i. .i i. . . n
UiaiO IUO irauouiSO 111 me UlStriOt OI U0-
lumbia, Which Was ordered to bo printed,
i-r ...... .
J.Ur. Harris, 1, l,, introuUCCU a bill to
regulatO tllO judiciary of New York. Or-
dered to be printed.
Mr. Wilson, Mass., introduced a bill to
it... r..n,l . f li. !t. !.!.. r
States declared in rebellion.
he printed.
The Sonato thon adjourned:
WAMVIV'U IU
Restoration of tho Writ of Ha
bcas Corpus.
Tho following proclamation has iust
been issued by the President of the Uui.
tod States of America :
flhcrCUS. ?v llin nroclnmritinn nf Mm
I'resiucnt oi tuc united btales, ol tiic in-
.. '..',.. r. r . Vw
tocuin uay or Jcoembcr, one tliousaiul
Clgllt UUndrCd dUd SIXty-turcC, tUC nriVI-
Ugo of the writ of habous corpus in certain
cases therein set forth wa 8iisnL'iiilrd tlim'.
run tlm llniiml 'Jmin. nn.l i
Otlt tUC United atatCS, and !
ha CUS. TllO reasons for that SUSDOU-'
, . I i , , . . . '
siou u-ay hi regarded as having ceased in '
some of tho Slates and Territories now, I
1;TJj
do hereby proclaim and declare that tbo
suspension alorcsaid, and all other orochi-
mauons anu oruers suspenuing tlio privi
lege of the writ of habeas corpus in the
States and Territories of the United States,
aro revoked and annulled, excepting as
lo the JStatcs of Virginia, Kentucky, Ten
nessee, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Arkansas aud Texas, tho D,s
trict of Columbia, the Territories of New
Mexico and Arizona.
Iu witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused iho seal of tho
United States to ho affixed.
Douo at tho City of Washington, this first
uay ol December, in tbo venr of mir
r .i i , . , . .
i.uiu uuu muusauu citrut nunureu and i
i.tV-fivO, and of the Indencnilr-nrn !
rr ,1f,t "it ,!, 1 Q. . r J P DU0 ,C0
L.B JOt ttlO United btatfS OT America the
m'nf.iioili I
ANDREW JOnNSON.
By tho Prcsideut :
Wsi. II. Si:waiu), Sierctary of State.
MARRIED.
On the 25th, by Thos. J. Wellevcr,
Esq,, Hakman Kino, of Utiea, N. Y.,
to SAnAii J, Pabkek, of Light Street,
Col. co.
In Orangcvillo, Nov. 30, by Rev. N
Spear, Isaac M. Dumott, to .Miss Sakah
A. Gallasi-v, botli of Greenwood.
DIED. i
In Sugarloaf twp.. Columbia county,
Nov. Oth, 1800, Mrs. Ciiauloxte Mookb.
wife of C. L. Moore, aged 49 years, 1 1 ;
months and 23 days. j
In BtuliDgtoii, N. J., on the 20th of
November last, Miss Sakaii Anx, dau"h
ter of Wm. Howell, Esq., of Mt. Pleas-1
ant township, Uolumbia county, Pa., aged
about 41 ycara.
Iu Sugarloaf township, Columbia coun
ty, on tho i!0th of October last, Mrs.
Catiieuinu E. Hess, aged 22 years, G
months aud 25 days.
In Washingtonville, Pa., on the 15th
inst., Mrs. Mary W. McAllister wife cf
N. W. NoAllister and daughter of the late i
Hcv 1). M. Barbcraged 33 years a mos.
and 2. days.
She left a husband and four ohildr en to
mourn her loss.
At this place on 1st, inst., David Parry
aged 23 years, 3 months pud 10 davs. '
Ho had been through Sherman's cam
paigh hut has been sick since tho taking
of Savannah and coutiuued to grow worse
until he died
'mm SlDuctli&tmnits,
Stolen.
850 DOLLARS REWARD.
CJtolou from tbo stable of tho undersigned
'"-'in Cilutvu.,1 tVll.. (J lu in till rn nil j i. ...
Uay cviiln0- Uca. a j, ltfijj,
II Dark Uay Maro,
about li yjar oU, medium eiij, li ivin,; a bald face
uu.i uiisv iriiii.: .!, uuu, a Kocu.iw.iy Uarnuiio
buui'inlial worn and a st ul'lurne., buck Hummel
Th'i above reward will be pud for tile apprcliOMsiu.i
of tlm thii'f and the rocuvery uf tlu urop.-riy, ur sij
foi lhu iipprt'lijiii'jii oftlm Uiicf. and U fur Hi j iu
luveryoi the properly.
JOSmi inilMrfUII.
Calawusatwp , Due. !, 'ii5-
Notice,
Raving sold out my store, I hcrchv
five iiuiite tu all iiijeuud lu me tu.it 1 will ru
in ,il. i at luu ulil .Una tor tinny days fur luo puiposo
ot setllinj! wait tlicm. I liu.l have all my outstand
ing uccuuuts lulll.-d up .
j, i. nncnvn:.
Ulouiu.bars, Dec 1), '.'.5-41
iissointion.
rPho partnership herctofora existing ho-
JL tiveeii Bumuel r. t-averyund Amos Ivruiii under
thu firm of riavtry w Kriiui, ha been dissolved. The
under Milieu villi Ue luauu nt tin. old tluud vvhero all
ludcblu u tu the lain linu are rcipiebtcd tu make pa) -
num.
Uliioun burg, Dec. U, 'OS-Ilt
AJIOS KltUM.
Leaf Tobacco for Sale !
THE
undersigned, residing in Light
t, Columbia cuuuly, l'a oilers for nit
I tilrcet
lot of about
1.000 lbs, of Leaf Tobacco,
It was raised ycur before last and it in excellent con
dition. Apply to
A lilt AM OUSTElt.
hlgUl Btrcet, Dec. 5, 'ii.l-3t f I OH,
Fashionable Tailoring.
NEW SHOP IN'UgHT STREET.
T11K unilcmgned, respectfully informs
lie public iu ggncral, that lis has opened a now
, Tailoring Establishment,
,ln Light tilrect, Columbia county, vvhers ho is fl
prfii..rJ timiiiculuitll Muds of Tailoring In JLl
l,'.",,,,1,,cl.J, 4l"'1fv'll'l',l''itilinnil mi mudarato terms?
Will bo lliaiikfull for a.sharo of public paironago
A J. NEWUAUU.
'slavery ; n bill to prcsorvo
TlIlilljItlHrOli'TIIIil WORLD
V "
-m? MAflfm?.rs
ra -i , ,
W-llIlS foSllWtf-
ti-IV
ih.iJrv,MnBm.di..
t if n tuiiliirv'nf urivnto nrattlca
aro now, for mo first
lornrcrn iimrtcr
Ilio inrjroillcnts In
LlFE-GIVING PlLLS,
s,...-s., ,.,i ,viiini, crnte.t mfre.s. Their win-
, s . i . . .... MM...
i '"t ;;iy m prevent cii.cnsu, but to cur u. liioy
nrth I lit the nr nus inn nil ts Ii) which the pntlent
I. s,.irgrlnB, nmlrc-liulsomtcs tho rnlllnir systi-m.-
To nw njeii nmi iniirnui fuw iioss m iiiese vniunus
HM.-Jwlllproiotob,
vwnv ,vifA'miAifii,' vnri'rrr.
ror in cvoryrn.o ihoy mill now Mfo niul iiniity, nn.i
rotora the wanlns cucrirle totliclr iirlstlnij sitatu. To
Inn vnnnc n ml IiiIiIiIIi'-iil'I'iI llicv will nrovu mast III-
rnbliirtun ready, upeclfic. nn.l steilliiB u.cillclno
''"'c ' flreiim rcaliw.J, (hat I'lincu.Jo.l.enn -ouclit
fur lliren liiiiulrcd rrnm nuo. mill never fiiim J. lie
looked Inr fountain that would restore thu old to
Meofind uiako youth ever
1 A Jl JlitCl'lltll S DTI 112,',
fl O'
ll loft for till tin v ntirl tinnr ti rrnlizQ llin ilrtifitn.
II illll,
i These Famous Remedies,
I y
Cannot stay tlio llisht uf yrar. but they can forei
hai k, onil hold nbnif, il soasu that it: ghl triumph over
tho nV'it and Ilio young. Let iioipi husituto il,uii. but
suiiu therniroratib) opporluiiity that nftcrs. Wlitn
taken a prescribed
B'ni' SSilinil Til euVtlVd
'x' ran hoim)rc 0,lcllvu of curo ,, tll,!S0
Nntliln; ran ho more productive of curo thin these
1'ilU 'I'll tr I r almost majic inlhleiico ii f It at mi;-; ;
'I'l'e'r mmost mnjlc Inlliienco Is f It in m:i ;
iiitiMMuuitKii vifii.uiiut mil, i .in. iiiurt iii.su: einh
iMeai-e aro remuied. TlieseromcJlosureii.nl. Irum
, l ie purest
j VEGETABMl
COMPOUNDS.
They mil nut harm tho most dellcato fcmalij,
..I,, i
r"" beclvun Willi (juoilinect In prescribed doc to
tlio yuiineet.) habu.
For Cutaneous Disorders
Ami nil cruplious of llicskin. Ilio 8AI.VU is most
i,ntie - It does nut heal eiteiiially alone, but
P'"' "'' ilh "ie must searching effects to the very
root ul'lheevll I
.,n . U11 . ,n nlIf1
Ml, IIiKib'Illj'S PIUS
Invariably ouro tho following Diseases :
An,.,n
liuwrl Conipluiiits,
U0U2UII,
Culdti,
Chcet llisca;?,
Cosll vt'iicsa,
Dyspepsia.
lliaihoea,
Dropsy,
Dctiillly,
I cniaie ( HinpiainiD
lle.idachi!,
revernnd Ague,
lndigi'-tlun,
llllllll'IIX I,
lull iiuniatlon
Inward Vcakucii8)
i.ivrr Complaint,
J.owiicm ufSjiirils
l.ilipuunii.
Uheumaliin,
alt lilii uiu
Xcaldn
t'Kin l)ii.inCH.
IT? NOTICR-.Vuno Rin lino ulllioiit the rnjiraveil
I Irath' mark around i-itch not or bux, nieueil liv lilt. J
maccii-.i.. r. i-ninm si . rvnw VnrkT i., mii,.,r,u
Ii 1 -1 is felony,
, C7- ol,l b, all reM"'ct.ible Nealerd ill Medicine
llnoni'liout the United mate and Ciuadasat Vj cu.
per box or hut.
1,000,000 Gold & Silver 51.000,000
HOLIDAY" GIFTS
CHEAT ATTRACTION' !
Great Sensation
U'atcliCB, Clucks, Clulns. Diamond llinss, Mul i Icons
tfemiig .Viachiaes.l'ianoj.iic.
nes, rianoj, Itc
ONE MILLION DOLL RS WORTH
TO ISIS DfSl'OSlJD IU" AT
One Dollar Each ! ! !
Without ri'gar.I lo Value ! Nut to bo p.ud rJf until
; oil know what juu aic in . i.-ive '
Splendid List of Articles, all to ha sold
for Ouo Dollar Each !
11)0 Clucks (t'feinh) S and 21 day rlucl.
ranging from S HI to SJ.-,n carh,
Ud Puiiim, ul thu bi'.t iiiaiiiif.icluru aou tu cell
SSI) lowing .tlaihincs uf the bed
iiuuuf.ii.turi', to Id 1.10 "
'.'.VI lii-nln' cidd lliumns-asp untrlies j) l i ii'J
SuO Ladies' Culd and eJUiueled Iluut-
i iu U'atehi's,1, M to 70 "
50J (Jems lluiitiug case silver watchid :ij iu ",o
Juj Di.iuiuud l!in;'ii, OU Iu I OJ
6uu (iulil Vu.t ami Nock Chains, i tu au
Duou Oval Maud Dracvkld 4 tu 8
5uuu Jul and Gold llr icyltt o to lu "
2uuo Chatulaluu (.hams fc (juard cliaiuu 5 to vtl "
Tooj Sol n.il rt- mid (Jold lltuoclies 4 lu lo "
5uuu ilud.iic, Jtl l.avuu.i'i l'lurctitiuc
j;.ir Drop.. .j to g ..
T.'iuo Ci rul, Opal it riiicrald car drops 5 tu i;
4uuo California Di.hiioiiiI llrrnt-piiiii e.'Ju to lo "
aou truia I'oi
,',ii
(;uld I ub li Vust IV uttli Uuys !J,5ito 6 "
v ctt million tlidoi, 3io lo "
5IKIII titiis tiutitaiit.' bloovu buttuns,Sttidi,l&.(3 to 6 '
3U00 tiOli! 1 illlllblCf, J'UIRIH, lie, 4 IU U '
Iuujo .Miniature i.ucki:tiii 'J5utolo "
40UH Magic Spring, Juto'Jo "
aiiuo Oold Tuothpitks, I rousts, A.c, " a tu f
5uuo Plain Cold Kings, . io Iu '
5uoi Chased " 4 to II
luouu tiiniiu Bet and KiJIiet Ilings '.' 3o to lu "
luoou Culifornia Diaiiioad limes atolo "
75oo Hcts Ladicb' Jewulry Jtt and Gold 5 lo 13 "
buoo Cameo; l'earl,
Opal and other Mooes. 1 1 13 "
luooo Gold Tuns, tSilvur Lxlcntiuu Ilol
il-rsaiid Pencils tu li
Inooo Guld l'ennuiiil (iuld Mounted IlolJ. li tu lu
5uu ' Cmuiimoii llulders 13 tu iti "
3uou Ladies' Gilt and Jet llutklis 5 tu 13
5oim ! Hair liars and lialls.'i to lu "
5uou Silver (iublets and Drinking Cups 5tu3) i'
Uouo tJilver Castors 13iu5j "
Uoou I'ruil, C.ird and Cake Uaikela S tu 50 "
5uuo (lezen Hilver Tea Spi oils, Into ijo p.d.
loooo ' Table rfn mis and I'orki SO tu 4u
In Luiisct'iciiru ufthe gieat klugiiuiiun uf Ir.idu
1 (! lll.llllll.il ItlflllL' I Iktrti It lit Priini', I nrr'tm.t fx I
Uryc .'I wiiiitv uf ata;iblu Jewelry, uriyiiiii ly iiitcii- llniudin. Ihu autln.r of -SiUAylH liury," am
Uoator lw J.uropuuu iiiarUt. iIh-cu s.-mi viY Mr thur uf "Thu becunu Lift- It altu i.ubluli n
av in tin.- couulri . nml MlriT in sn..ii at avVi ' 0 1
GEL AT GUT DISTRIBUTION ! l!irtu six liaures. They will be tup, rt-ly culort.l.
hi .,... i r , Al.u.a iiutleru, finm vvlncli a Dress, .Mantilla, or
Hiilijcil to the r.'lluttiiij,' reijulaliuiii : Child's Dress i.iii bu cut out, without thu aid i f a
(ertilkat'is id ilio various articles are llrt put into ' 1"'llll"'i maker. Alsu, teviral pages of Household
envelopes, sealed up and lulled ; und w lieu ordered, miJ 0,l,er Neteipts,
uru taken uui without ri-cml to tliulcc, mid sent by rV It lH'tlin ltpst T.nH-'n lnM;nn
mall, thus funis all u lair chance. On receipt of the , ,T, , , Jj ' S J!,g2inO in
o rlinLalc. juu will eu what vou are to have, and tile W orld. J'r' it for OUO VCar.
then it is at your upliuu lu send the d'llar and take' J
IhiiariiLle ur nut. lurchu.eis may thus ubiain a l'r i TEllMS-ALU'AVd IV ADV t'(T
auo, .M.lodtou, Sew me Muchlno, liuld Watdi, Dia-1 rv 1J-"-"a 'iLnnisu AUt.lMI,,
inuiiil l.iui', ur uny set of Jewelry on our list fur Ono Cine copy, OUO year S '50
Dullar. t ii... -
Send 25 Centi for Certificate. ! 1". f01"0.8' 000 'ear 8 00
in all tiansactioii, by ma,!, wo Hiall cl..e for ' 000 ' 1 ' 1 12 00
forwardiiiij the urlilieates. ji,iyinB postage, aud iloin- i'eurtCCU COpiCd, OUO Clir 20 00
Ihu business tents each, winch must be' cucln.e3 PKCMIUMS rul! (T'l rive lit- nun.
when Hie certilkato is sent lur. l'lvu cerlilicates w ill , iivt--itu.vio 1UK Cl.lll.M, Ul (.I.Lfco:
bo scut SI, eleven for thirty for S3, sixty. tivo lor , 10 t4t'y l'Lrson geluii. up a club ur five, i iglit or
giu, mid 100 fur 15. ' lour teen, ut Hie abuvu rales, u copy r,f tho Maeaziuu
.li'rvi',2 IV.. I . Inr I JJI'II vi ill 1... .... ...m.j 'a.i.i
uui ugcnis in fvery town aim
county in iho country, and those riding us mch will
be allowed lu every cerlHUate orderud by them, nrovt
ueu intir ri'inillanct niiiuiiuis loSI. Agents will tu.
leit e5 tents lur every tertilieale. and remit 15 tents
tu us, Hilar in t.ish ur postage Mumps. Agents re
liiiltnig al mite, sdU. will he tiililled lo a beautiful
Uilver U'uth, and ulso-JOU certilicuiu..
I'leasu vvrnu your iiamo, Town, County anil Etato
plainly, addiess all orders to
, . HA.MII.TO.N ; CO.,
Agcnls fur 1 oreign i. Ainuriean alanulactururs,
halecruuiii, I", O. Hon 3d73, New Vork. jti Liberlv St.
Dut. 0. led Uiuus
Return That Robe
-knuwnauil if ,l s nut seun rctulned hi wl 1 iiusenl
fur. It ran bo delivered to t-aumel U. Hughes, iu
...w,.,.uuf, "i me suusniocr in cataw ssa, and no
".uestioiis will be asked.
JAU01J li, KISTLElt,
Catavv isa. Dec " Is.fiis ai
House and Lot lor Sale
AvaluahloLot situatnnn Tliinl ji,t
lllounisb. rc h'er.on Is ,. , b,r,",l
Ilrick Aieii,,,, l"A:,V.."0if i?,1. J" -S'.'H . -ccll,:iii
foi alu chcaii Ai dIv iu """"
1 '' IW'" Mlm ,,,. .,.
Dec IdOJ 3t3 AMLIsJA .MLAK8,
BLANKS I ilLANKS! I
A & al! llobo n)arku'1 T,,9- 't
Wl!"l&h l' '" H,uire.!'aher,1 !'!.
MEXICO ! HXIOO ! I
ZZZ
$30,000,000 LOAN
or THE
Republic of Mexico.'
'TwcnCy - ycar Coillion IloiuU ill Sums
oi pjo, siou !uuo ami si,vu.
tM.ir,-i.vHT tjirvt,"
in I IjIU'iO I Ol, W.i
.,,., T.T ,
laiauiift iiM i
NEW Y
5N l'Btt CENT.,
Till? CITY OF
iuui.
Y011K.
Principle and Interest Payable in Gold.
in nnn linn In 1m Cnlil n I 11 VTXf
uu'uu' I
on Wiq DOLLAR,
'
)n U. B, Currency, thus jlcldlng nn Inlcrest ofTwolvo
( Ptr ccnt.ln OOI.H, or Seventeen l'erCeiU. In CUIt.
m'.N'UV, nt tlm present rate of prcmliiiii on sold,
rna rmsTVinu'ai.vTKticsrAt.ucAnv i-hovi-
DHU.
ever OFFERED,
linnicnse tracts ofJIIrlnB nnit Auiicnlturai l.nmls!
Puty inr tent, of Tort Dues, Imposts, and Tuics. in
., .. . , u i o .. i ,.i i, . i . ... i
the Ftates of I liinaullpns and Fan l,ul I'utos' i mi 1
the l'liglttcd l'ailli r.f Ilio sal I stall's au I the Ocueral
(lovurniiiciit arc all ricdt'ed for the redemption of
Uki l,0llJsnl,J wni of interest,
TllO Security is Ample
gin in U, 5. Ccicy will buy a 7 per cl cold Lund of $33
ci
500
n u t( .i it gioo
eyuo u " " ' " souo
" " " " ''SI, 000
l.tl every Lover of Uepubllcan liulitutiom Uuy at i
Ica.t
ONE BOND,
C'iiculars (ortvarilcd and tulu-crip lions rcci'lvpfl by
JOHN W, COItl. lia & CO. mid
J. N TIl'lT, l'inancial Arrcnt M the Kcpublie
orMuiiro, A7 llroadivay. N. V,
C 71" t'tiljglnii'thiiis nlju HTt'ivcd by Hanks uml
... .... .1. . If.. ... t ...........
ll.tiikiii gruorally tlir Jiiy liout tlio Uiuiud Blaten.
Nuv. 2.1 1 l-ti3-Gw
White Men Must Rule America !
N.Y.Day-Bookfor'CeeTMM.
I 'I'iik l)AV-l'nnK prnpos tu stand In the future, as
iu Hie ial' upon thu tnat dm t rinu that llin Ii a
' While .Man's Government on thu l.al of a 1ViIit.iI
, l.'niun that wliite supreiuay aud m i;ru vuburiliuatu
, mi aree?s"i.t at elements uf Aiiierii-.m tlviliaiiuii
".,! iuJuMry. It demres nbu dlnlinttly cuinled out
, of that class, if Journal, which prupu.e u. surrender
licuiucratis prl uclples m a cowardly public clamor -
I ll aspirin tonn lilglier h uinr than to b,- Hie ursan of
j the cr eat Agrltiilturc ('I.i-suk nf the nuiiitry ng.ilurl
the public iilunderirs ut all parties, ,vho nuw, llnuiiirh
I h ulks, laiill's. laM s an I fr"u u -Kruinrii are ttnviuir.
I to crush them, The Hay Hook, ur Us Fiib.titute. I he
i Caucasian, fur four uui and bloody cnr, kept Ihu
i ll iir ul Male Klein and I'unstltiittunal l.ib' ity llyinu
I at a ereat puciiuiary arrihct-, iu Nev Vurk. niul .it a
I time, too, when ll uu other Jntirnal tu keep it rmopa- ,
' uy llhas nut iheri'fure. bei u pitnieit inerel to
make njnney, hut has ihiiseti railiTlu b" llighl and
vv till Ihu People, lb. iu lu court the favor f ill pie. and
rich railroad eorpuratiuns ami h'j w ruut; with the
, few. It might liave been bettor off pecuniarily, but il 1
viuuld havo been pudty li.iiikrutit iu tiriiieiiitu liad It '
' taken any other corirhe. It dues tint mean tu inn a i
rnuipetitiun with rrliinl'ly Jleuiucrutic iijiuiii kui ia
1 pers Mippurted by puliu.-al tun Is rubbed iroiu tho
pLupte, anilil waruvihi- iiiasju that there are ninny
sn nil ed Ileuiuoer.iiic n.iners vncaiii-ii in tn cunspira-
by tu murlae 'Ii buiu-s and smews uf the l.iriuiug .
and iiiiluiinul classes tu buiiilhul lers and iMpitulisls ,
! ami surrender the old t'liiou and t ii old dm million
llum'Siylf'fuJ'aullluer'r; "Z
AbuliliunlsU. iuniiilii. and nubile nluu lerers. '1 he
lny-liuulc is nuw generally rucuS.n.cd as thu
Leutling Demoeratic Weekly of the Coun
try, and lias Ihc
Lnrircst Circulation of auv i'ulilinhcd, bo-
l?H'J unly Xch VurK paper uflts class mule up as
I a 1 """ Ai'it" lur:i1 J"rnal.
i:.ri:t:sdr.v run cuevntv cnti:i;i,,Ti'i-.
Willi It LL llhTOIl IS ur ALt. I III M..V V Ulllt H VKKkl S.
Term's (Jasli in Advaneu.
One copy one year.
Three copies uno e ir.
l'uu tuples onu year, unj mic lu thegeltcr
up ul the club,
t mi
5 uO
iu to
'It'll copies uu year, and one to the gutter
up id ihc club, IT 5il
'ivvtuty tupi s one ear. DO UO
Gold Pen Premiums. i
Sen I for li Hpenmeu copy, and nv th'i fill pnrtlei
lars f -.heCuU l'.n Prelum. us ull. red fur gel nig up
clubs Mr IrfjiJ
U'u employ uu traveling aceuts, Hi cry per nn w ho
hates iiegni e'pi.ility is iiut'i.,ri. .1 ii'id reuictcil tu i
ac. as agent and send uu suh-tcriplio is t 'Addtiss, 1
giving pusl'Uihet, cuuiii, and (5i.il.. iu lull '
van uvniiii:. iioiiTuN a-, co. !
No ltj Aassau direct, Now Vurk.
Dec. 1503
Tiic Miigiiziiit! for the '1 iiuvs !
Peterson's Magazine
Douulc Sized Hrr.nL Fashion PijA'ies.
This popular .Mtajiino will hj greatly improved
for leliG. It will cuntuin
Ouo Thousand Pages !
Fourteen splendid Steel 1'latcs !
Twelve inaiiiuioth Fashion l'lalea !
Twelve (Jolorod I'attcrni 1
Nino hundred Wood UutS I
Twenty-four Pages ol Music !
All this will bu given for only Two Dnl larsa year,
or a dollar less than 'Magazine of the ilass ul ''.Pe
terson." Its
Thrilling Talcs and Novelettes
Are tho best published any where. All the met pop-
ulur w rileih are i mpluj ed to write originally lor
ty ot thiui none,, Tour Oriiiinal C"pnt:ht Nonl-
reiersuu." luleun. iu n,h iiiun iu its iikh.iI iui.uiii
uiih i.eu
lthu Au
I utns
"v , , ,, , . i''llu
I . , CII.Mtl.US J. I'DTiili-u.V,
nun Clicstnul street. l'liil;nl, Inl.i .
V7 Ppecimeiis sent gratis when sent for.
Dec. ; 1M5-UI
i Exchange Hotel,
'Public Sfjuarc, Wittes-Eatrc, Pmn'a.
i T,IIK undersigned, having puichascd tho
i Hiuabuvc prupcrly and propose to relit and make
Xo pains will bu spared in liny of Its ilcnartinenia
In render salisfartinii io .ill guusls. '
ii a iirst iiiiFs Hotel
omsllUCharllf,n';r "V"3 llimtu '" '"u l"""1"
"'" rst mo'l'-'1"u
, "tuevcr you coino lu town, plca3o tall,
u qiiTMI.Mr f. in I)
Decc,,,lerS L-ly l V "P'".
utttim.tr irua-iy
EXliOUTOH'S NOTICE.
EUulc of Thos. Stadihousi, dee'd.
I clturs 1 t'stamentary on tho oslalo of
, 'niomas gtackhou.e, lata of I'luo tuwn.hlp, (),..
iiiubia cuuuly, deceased, havo been g. allied by tho
gianled by thu
! :t,"l ol Will Ke lu the undersigned, hti, rosnl
'"Jl" I'li'1 '""'"'.''r. ul' peisuns having ilaliu
' ngusiisi Hie cstalo ol tho ileccduit aro repiu,lcd I
il-
lims
I i'ivpwi,. lut-iii iu ihu tmtcuiur vviiiiuui ueiuy, aiu an
i I'tisoiii indebted lu make paymt ut luiihwilh
jllllM.IIKIIN'CII
Mammoth Colored 1'iii.liinn V
I look n BEE.
I rpilH Very Malt . rii g Pit) pnt In
LwKfiS!: Iiivi'
Iifff lo
Mr
Up
f,n l .'io business (if
M E 21 GllAbDlZlNG
npoit n a'.'i'inwlinf new plnn
Tho rrrillt systrm Im
I.,...,, nn imiiry in both Inn i r niul n iici, inn tin r
i nfert
roposts lii opiii mi .'Im 13lli drty of Ilio monllinl
ocnnirr. irtu, hi
Vf iim NM .JR.M.rW
THE MOS'J1 COiMI'IiHTH AND
ELEGANT STOCK UF
i't&l ,,l'. IK, ft I (T, ' T3
Mi A mi M
: ,i 'v t consul.
jnc 0f every varietv and nua lit v of taylr,
I ' J i 1
uUtl
FANCY 003)3,
Groceries, Quoeusware, Hard
ware, and all sorts of articloj kept in a country
Store j tribe soM
or in exchango for
AX.: iKXSTSIS GXtfiJROtfGfc
Tho u holo busiuess to ho conducted on
tlio 'yMuni i f pay n you (jo ,- nn, nt cheaper r.itca
than any other homo. '
C7" Call ninl Juilgo for yoiim;lvc.
J. S. Mc.MNCH.
Nov II, K-153.
WEW CLOTH 3 2
FRESH ARE IV A 1.
OF
Fall and Winter
-EVE R Y K II 0 D Y
1 "T II!'. tltltlTliLM.l'(l. L-I-Jlll'l'lll liu ti.'il iirtlrmi!twn .......
I S Hilly informs lilrJcuytniiHTs aihi llii iitilil j JVinorail v
Hint llH iit-f - I', II... I' '
I irfest and luiiKl nelci t stcik ul
luv it.-f the attention ul Im fruiul' and nsiure lli.-m
thai Uhj aic i.ll'uri'd fur fale at ijr.'iil barcalus. Hi.,
Stuck cuinpi ie a largs iibaurlun'iit uf
i-i-vim i-mi'Vis U'r vprvr- Munni'i
,. )' 'aVM1' " Ul. .!"..'" 1 ?P'". . .
' 1 ll.lt li.'IH Vi'l lilM'll niltl tlf-.l 111 IIIiHiiiik iilr , Ih nlil.i. I...
r r 1 1 , 1 1 . n t , i n t v,Vm siii i ts t r i v.ii Hrni kn CuUnii
'J: '' ' 1 " i;!,;. ' iVi.'ii,lLrs lin ri"K,? Cul1""
""""kLrtlin . t.n v cs, . u.i.n,lLrs i ice.
IllCllCS .111(1 Jewelry,
uf every decrlptinu, Hue and I'lii ap.
N. Il.-lleineiiilicr Loincnb'.rg't Vhrap Emporium'
call and tee. No cliargo fur eiuiiiitig Giiu.H.
, 1IAVI I) I.uvr.IIRR(I
i llluomsljuri; N'uv. IM. J-U5 (June lf5'j'i
1
FRESH JIR. RIVAL
OF
Faii and Winter
A T
Miller's Store
TK?Z T' ""V?
J '"' rM'M":' ""E U'-1 ""'el of
FALL AJSI) WIS I Ell GOODS
I
purchased nt I'hil.ulrlphla. .it the luvieit ngure, an I
u hieh thuy ale di termiued tu Nell uu ai moderate ti raw
as uui he procured elsewhere in lll'iuiusburg. Mis
uu. k comprises
i.iijii:y (,! noons,
I of choicest styles and latest fiotuuii
diiy aij'.iis, .i.vtt (iittn uuy.fi.
I f(jir uu: ;ry.y..v-ir.ii,K,
cr.iuit it: nth. zi'..i'ir irjiitt:
I ino.v, .NW.A, noam , siHihs
1 m ,V (Xll'ii. &.c , ,r Jit.,
lu shun ever thing u?u.ill l-epi tn (uu'itry Stores
in vvlin h he invite the publt- cmu rally
The llighcupruc paiu lor count i prmluie.
S 11. MILLKlt.
7 I Lli he xnnpf il tn 'n'n. I'V l'ul'lii
Vendue, al the lintel ut Hit under n n, ,1. in H,
v 1 11 age "I .Miii il'e, CnlumtJia cuiinu . uu
' i'ity, 22 Day of Dtvunbvr, 1805,
The lulluwing desi iibju valu.iblii pw-i.utiai prupi m
iiuiucly 1
TWO MATCH G HA V 1IOKSKS,
New top Biifevy. 1 finny i-ei L'ugiiy Urn
ucss, 1 single set lJi??v llariicbs, I
double Bet Trurk llurncns, ouu
Siing Wiignn, 1 Sleigh,
Two rv'ra double luir
i'cl Shot Hum and
1 Smoth-liCfs
Kille.
ONE COOKING STOVE,
One Dar-lvoom Stovi', aad one Pailoi
Stvo,
Four Fat Bogs,
Two large .Meat StanJs, a lot of LhrU L'j&iii, ftim , f
uf five ami ton gallon Kcgd
EIGHT UEDS AND I5EDDING,
Vow rlurrwil nn nvlnii,!kii T.,t.l -,.t
i Tahiti, Slamls and Vah tubs, iwu iIuzjii Chairs, u'u
Desk,
. w".'v v..iidi.ii j auili. Ulliu,'
FOUK L l.VUKS,
a lot ufnis'jcs. several Looking glasses, lug ther wi.i
Ins tnlire stuck of Inuisehcld mid kii heu furmiiii
luu numerous lo mention.
0" Sale lu cuiiiiiinnco ut 111 A Al. nf said day.
iv l,iii attendance villi bo given and conditions madj
known by
JOHN A. KHUMAN.
M.-iinvillc, No. 53, 'tl5-ts J. K . Uyur. Auctiouei
PUBS la D S.1LH3
Of
Valuable Heal Estate,
rPhe undoraiKned, will offer lor sale, by
JL I'ublic Vendue, nil the premises, on
MONDAY, THE 18111 OF DEO.
The following described Valuable Ileal Uitate, con
sitting of
A Farm and Plantation,
into in ruhiiigrreek township Coluiuuiu rout
coiilaiiiing tibuiit
352 ACRES,
About One Hundred and fifty Acres of which il
iniprovcii and in a high stato u tullivaliou, tin bal
unco is timber laud.
2 HiAEt5i FKAITIEJ EIOHJyEiS
AND A BANK B.UIN,
Willi all the rcpiisit'i out bulldln.js, arc erecto i upon
said premises.
TWO GOOD ORCHARDS,
' l'lf't .Mtudoiv Willi Spnug uml Well uf never
falling water, near the dwellings, Also.a euod
vv nh a fciipenur silo fur the erection of a Crist Hill,
located along thu ui.iiu itoad and i'lslmigcivcK.
riuid properly will bu divided into
FOUR FARMS,
or bold together ai may best sun tiu purchaser ,
IS Halo tu I'uuiin-nco at 111 u'cluek. A. .11., on sm,
day, when alieudanco will be given and cnudilious
madu known by
EST1IEU STOKER.
Nov. 18. IrCS-ts.
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PHOTOGRAPHE ,
Skylight Vklum Gallery.
IV Till! I.XCll.tNCl, ni.uii;
BJi(inM,J'UHQ JIX