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UULim lum uLiiiuuim i
j-Tlio Frcedmcn'a Diircnu Tho
Wild Legislation of Congress.
Wc b&vo already chronlolcd tlio fact
N Our Oonitltntlon guard It over t
Our clarions Union hold It dear 1
Our titarrr Flag forsake tt never I
The proud Oancasslan onr only peerl
cedithd ny lbvi l. tate, proprietor.
Governor's Message.
Tho Governor's Annual Mcssngo was
delivered to tlio Legislature on Tuesday.
that tho bill enlarging the powors of tlio Wo regret that tho largo spaoo iu our pa
Frcodmon's Hurcau passed tbo Unilod por which is notr filled with advertise-
Statas Scnato by a largo inafority. It is.uionts, will not allow us to publish it cn
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lucrcioro now iioioro iuu iiuubu oi ivaprc- lire,
BLOOMSBURG :
Saturday Morning, Feb. 10, '66.
Democratic State Convention.
Tho Demoorntio Stato Convcntion
(or tho nomination of a candidato for
Governor of Pennsylvania, will meet in
tho hall of tho IIouso of Representatives,
at llarrisburg, on Monday, tho fifth day
of March, 1800, at S o'clock V, M.
By ordor of tho Dom. Stato Committco
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
Chairman.
Ben. L. Foster, Seo'y
llarrisburg, Jan. 0, 18G0.
Notice.
The Democratic Standing Committee of Columbia
county, la hereby notified to meet In my ofllce, In
Ulooinsburg In Bhlve's building, on Monday the 5th
day February. 18(30. it 1 o'clock 1". M for the purpose
nt nnmiliitltis Senatorial and Itcnrcscntatlvea Confer.
eca, to meet similar ones or this District, tnappolat
Delegates totne coining Democratic eiaio uonvcnuon
E.R. IKELER.
Chairman,
scnlatlves and to that body must tho pco
plo look for tho rcjeotion of tho eohemo.
Prcparod aa tho American people must
bavo been for almost ovory kind of wild
and rccklosa legislation under radical rulo
in Congress, wo bolievo wo prcss tboir
unanimous sentiment whon wo atato that
a moaaure having tho ramifications of this
Little Fishing Creek Rail Road JJflU) SMWClfoCWDUt SOMETHING NB
At a largo and enthusiastic mooting of
Tho Mcssago shows that tho finances of
tho Stato aro in a hoalthy condition, not
withstanding tho enormous bunions entail
cd upon tho pooplc by ths war. Tho bal-
anco in tbo treasury November 30, 1804,
was 81,012,203,03, and tho balanoo at tho
same dato in 1805, was $2,373,008,14.
Tho amount of tho public debt Dcccmbor
345, 84. Against tbo total dobt as thus
stated ths troasury held tho following as
sets
ss.70o,noo
3,500.000
1,050,000
2,373,1168
Disunion.
The Constitution is still a "leaguo with
death and a oovenont with hell" in the
opinion of tho radicals; and Pco John
says if the South does not agrco to a vot
ing basis of representation, "wc (ho) aro
entirely willing to try and get along a
whilo without her." So if tho "Catnip
Doctor" cannot somo how get on an equal
ity with the nigger, ho iiad rather tho
South should stay out of the Union.
Tliad. Stevens and the President
It is not a year since that tho radicals
insisted that to attack tho Presidont was
to attaok tho Government, and was almost,
if not quite, an act of treason. But times
change ! They aro now upon tho oppo
site side, and thiough their leaders in Con
gress insolontly threaten the President
with the loss of his scat if he docs not car
ry out their atrocious purposes. They are
now tho champions of sedition, as they
onco vero the apologists of tyranny.
They aro now as much against a lojral and
Constitutional President as thoy woio tho
champions of arbitrary and dcBpotio
power. In the contest between tho lead
ers of this Komp Congress and tho Presi
dent, tbo peoplo will almost unanimously
sustain tho latter, llo has nothing to fear
from the howlings of Sumner and Stevens.
jSQf Tho Republican talks about men
who wero ''too cowardly to tako up arms
to fight." Does ho refer to himself, and
to tho time ho went oil to rcpol tho rebel
invaders, after tho Governor had sent
word that the rcbels ivere gone, and no
more men were ncedod I Wc wero at ths
front then with Capt. Clark, and well re
member the editor of tho Republican
sneaking down there after all danger vfas
over, and trying to shako hands with the
men who went to fight.
Cowards ! Yos he is tho very man to
talk about cowards by studying his own
character a little, ho has acquirsd a thor
ough knowledge of them,
US?- Senator Cowan, stated in his seat
the other day, that tho Abolitionists, had
presented in that body oxer seventy amend
nicnts to the Constitution of tho United
(States, all looking to tho interest of the
negro, but not one for the interest of tho
white race ; and that tho loadors did more
to produce our lato civil war, than Davis
and his adherents. This is certainly a
strange confession for a member of that
party to make; but it is as true as Gospel.
Kay Tho IIouso oommittes on olections
have reported that Alexander II. Coflrotb,
Dem., is entitled to his seat from the 10th
Congressional District of this Stato,whioh
has been unrepresented this session. Wc
presume this much has been conceded him
became ho voted with tho Abs. iu the last
Congress for the adoption of the Constitu
tional amendment, and Mr, Koontz, his
competitor will bo provided for in some
other loyal manner.
Browtr, of Danville, and Pee John,
of Bloom tburg,truo to their negro instincts,
are applauding the Negro Suffrage. Aot,of
the District of Columbia, whioh thoy have
tho consummate impudenco to-denominate
tho "Bill of Impartial Suffrage Thi3
infernal act of rascality was passod by tho
Negro Bump House, in violation of all
forms of decency and justice and in dircot
opposition to tho expressed wish of over
00 out of every 100 citizens. Impartial
indeed. Bah I
Frcsdmcn's Bureau novor entered their 1, 1804, was ?30,370,003,iJ0( and tho
minds. What doos this bill proposo ? It j amount on tho 1st of Docombcr, 1805, was
provides that its operations shall extend , ?37,470,25S,00, a rcduolion of $1,003,-
to refugees and frcodmen in tho section
covered by tho rcbollion ; that this sootion
shall bo dividod into district ; thoso dis
tricts into sub-districts not exoaoding tho
number of counties or parishes in each
Stato ; and that caoh district and sub-district
shall have its local agent at a salary
of fifteen hundred dollars por anum. Now
that tho war is over wo do not seo what
tho government has to do with rofugcoi
supposing them to be white any mora
than it has to do with tho paupers in our
almshouses:
Tho Rump IIouso on Teusday (6th)
panod tho Senato "Frcodmcn's Bureau"
bill, with a few modifications, by a vo'.o of
ayes, 130; naya 33 Ulysis Mercer M
Pennsylvania Railroad bond.,
riiila, nnd Erie Railroad bonds
Inter-st on Fhlla. and Erie R R bonds,
Dalancoln treasury.
Aggregate assets, 13,023,003
On tho 30th of November, 1800, tho
liabilities in excess oT assets woro $20,
408,lG8,and at tho samo dato in 1805 thoy
wero $23,852,580, showing a reduction of
tbo surplus debt of $2,555,570 during tho
progress of tho civil war.
Tho Governor beliovos that the annual
receipts of tho Commonwealth aro largo
enough, to justify a removal of all State
taxes on real estate, and recommends that
it bo done. In regard to tho old tax of
usual voting against the wishes of his', .... , , ., .
,. , , . tt. 25 ocnts por $100, laid by tho act of 1804,
white constituency and for more wholesale
plundering of the public treasury,
Tho modifications cxtond tbo provisions
of tho bill to frccdmcn in all parts of tho
United States ; provide in case lands gran
tod to negroes under Sherman's field or
der shall bo givou up, that other lands
shall bo set apart for them ; and that
suitable buildingf for assylums and sohools
shall bo croctcd on such lands as may bo
thus soleotcd.
was pledged for tho ropaymont of the $2;
000,000 loan, and cannot bo removed, and
no doubt it will bo done.
The Governor reoommends that, in case
the Stato tax on roalcstatois removed, the
levying of looal taxes on bonds, mortga
ges, loans, and all proporty of that kind,
be prohibited. Ho says :
"Suoh a repeal would largoly encourage
tno investment ot capital in tuts atato and
add immensely to tho wealth of tho State,
while tbo local authorities would loso very
Meeting of the Democratic iiltet as it is noiorioug that from tbo diffi
utanriinrr nnfflmiltnn ... '
Standing Committee
At a meeting of tho Doniocratio Stand
ing Committoc, of Columbia County, on
tho 5th day of February 1800, William
tbo ciiizens ol Columbia nnd Lycoming
Countios, hcld-nt Millvillo ou tho 3d intt.
tho following Preamblo and Resolutions,
woro adopted : -
H'litrcas, Tho citizens of Columbia and
Lyooming counties havo long fell tho ne
cessity ol a Hail Road to opou and dc-
Tclopa tho resources ot this section ol our
State, and beliovmg a very fcastblo routo
oxists by way ol tho Llttlo Fishing Creek
from Rupert, to connoct with tho Munoy
Creak Knit Road at or noar Hughsvlllo,at
tbo samo time making an outlet lor tuo
ooal fioldo of Hullivan and Bradford.
Thoreforo, Resolved. That wo aro in
favor of making a determined effort to
havo a road built on this routo.
Jlcsolvcd, Thai it is needful to havo a
survoy mado and fur that purpose a coin-
miltco bo arpomtcu to obtain subscriptions
from thoso willing to contribute to defray
tho expenses of said survoy.
Resolved, That an exocutivo oomraittco
of throo bo appointed who shall bo em
powered to employ a eompetont engineer
to mako tho survoy, said committee to have
tho oversight thereof and to correspond
with all porpons or companies Tor tbo nil
vanocment of tho object, and at its disore
tinn to draw upon the Treasurer for funds
to meet any contingent expenses.
Resolved That David Masters bo ap
pointed Trcasuror to hold and disburse tho
funds on the ordora of tbo oxecutive com
mittee Tho following named persons were then
appointed tho committco under tho second
resolution : David Masters, Ellis Eves,
J. J. Robbing, Joseph E. Sands, Wesley
Lyons, F. P, Matters, Irani Dorr, Philip
Krouse, Geo. Opp, J. A. Swisher. J. A.
Funstoo, Mathias Wcllivor and Christo
pher Gardener.
James Masters, B M. Ellis and 0. W,
Eves wcra appointed executive committee.
Resolved, That tho proceedings of this
meeting bo offered for publioi'tiou in the
papers of Columbia and Lycoming coun
ties. On motion tho meeting adjourned.
A. P. YOUNG, Secretary.
Public Notice,
Whereas ray wifo Oalharino Fox, has fJFI ANCR OF I5ASR !
left my bed and board without jntt cause nr x J-l V JUi Vfi. A9X-J
..nvncMlnn. nnd refuses to return l ilila la thereforo
to notify nil persons against harboring or i .ustlng.her.
ns 1 will not be responsible for any debts of her con
tracting, tus
" 8 BENJAMIN H TOX,
rcb 10, 18C0-3W MiRIC.
Insurance
raid I.ycomlngtns'trattco Co
inquests.
Ami paid Joseph MUy, Usi.lniueti
nil hody of W Uccaer,
no jiuin uunKi.r) on noiiy of It IIMI
do II I, I'reaa M II examination of
do J I It. llruns M 0 examination ef
Muu ui ,v nevsur ai nnuesl
cultics of assessment, thoy reccivo very
llttlo irom tbeso sourcas.
Tho Governor Bums up the result of the
action of Pennsylvania in supporting the
Lamon, Esq., of Biiarorcek, was, with cause of tbo Union during the Rebellion.
the acquiescence of tho wholo Committee, Wc furnished tho United States with 3 02-,
appointed Representative Delegato to tho ,284 soldiers, exclusive of militia and vol
Demooratio State Convention, to bo held untcers for emergencies, and exolueivo of
at llarrisburg, on tho 5th day of March, men sent to tho navy. Of tho latter tho
1806. The following resolution was also Message does notgivo us the number?, ox-
unanimously adopted : cent that in 1803 thcro woro 30,593 of
Resolved, That tvo heartily concur in theso troops furnished for tho cmerconcv
tho selcotion and appointment of tho Hon. I nrcceedinc tho battlo of Gettvsburrr. The
William .hJ II ot, of Northumberland, as1 , . , , , . , . ,
ci . i t i . 7 .. . i' men furnished to tho navv mic it have
. a . a
cr&uc mate convention
E. R. IKELER, iVes'r,
Daniei, Zare, Sec.
thffLZZ- i YSf Sl-teS 408,872, a record of patriotism scarcely to
that deny or abndgo tho olectivo franobiso, , , - . , , .
on account of raco or color, shall not bo bc eeeded by any other Stato in the
That is, tho negro must bo mado equal cia;ms 0f Pennsvlvania onainst the Fed-
to the whito man, and in order to force 'erai Government growing out of tho diffcr-
mat measure on tno ooutu, tnoro must be cnt invasions. By tho Governor's show
a change in tho constitution, whereby pop-1 ;n. ,i1D a tternov Onner.il. t!,n Scorer.
ulation, as now, shall no longer bo the ba-' of War and tbo President have failed to
sis of representation,. 8o m a Stato whero deal justly with this Slate, in tho matter
thore is a property qualification, tho prop- of non-payment of tho ono hundred dol-
orty is tho actual voter ; representation is iarsbouDtv ,iuo out volunteers ; in refus
substantially based upon property by tho iDg l0 pay lhem up till tho day of final
proposed amendment, and tho poor white dUehargo from service ; and by the with-
uiuu , uiairanonigea, anu mo snouuy con- ( holdirjg of the SG71,476, expended by the
repel tho invasion of that year. Tho Gov
ernor makes out a stroDg caso of persist
ent injustice toward our Stato by the Fed
eral officials, and hopes that tho Legisla
turo will mako somo efforts to securo a re
cognition of the Stato claims by Congress.
boen 20,000. Assuming that it was only
10,000, tho wholo number of men furnish
ed the Government for servico during the
Rebellion oould not havo bcon less than
allowed to reprcsont any portion of tho Union
population thus sot apart and degraded.
oiumua uo. Itepublica?i.
Ono of tho most important passages of
tho.McBsago is that which refers to the
Two Yankeo Abolitionists wero
running for tho office of Town Surveyor
in Georgetown, D. C, and received Two
votes each their own whereat Poo John
is very much disgusted, and goes in for
vmcr vsi c iff 'n rto W lint n it a '
T6. ""; In-tho present temper and complexion of
.... 0 " Congresa thcro seems to be little to bono
" for in iV-nf rltrpntinn Tnolndinrv tya ill
nicgora vote onoo, somo body can write up . . 3-. L , ,
l t . i.tx m F,rect tar, tho war cxpendituros,not refund
to Dr. John "Dear tommy Como down l, , .,' ,-, . .
here. Almighty mean men got office down r0 ,
MWs W
r Sumner, of Massachusetts, presen
ted a petition from citizens of Pennsylva
nia, the othor day asking for an amend
ment to the Constitution prohibiting dis
tinctions in civil rights on account of col
or. Wo bfaould liko to know whether
those "oitizens' wero, in reality citizens
or only impudent negroes. If citizens
really then we seould liko to know the
names and residences of the oontcmptable
crow.
Eslray,
New Grocery
Como into tho enolosuro of tho under
slntncd, residing In Locust township, Columbia
county, on or about last Christmas, an old
SORREL HOUSE)
The owner la requested to pruvo Property, pay
charges nnd take him away, or ho will be disposed
of . the law directs. FCrmiMAV.
Feb. 10, 18G0-3w$1.M
BW ill I
INN for Sale or Rent,
A well arranged Inn or Tavern, situa.
ted in Lower Limo Illdge, Columbia County. Ia.,
Is offered for sale or rent, it is a commodious build
ing and Is well adapted Tor a Hotel. .
Tor particulars Inquire of tho unperslgncd who
occuplaatho premises. Terms ofsalo will bo made
easy to the purchaser. nonntlT S. HOWELL.
Lower Lime ltldge, rcb. 10, ieG0,-2in.
Jtgy With our own hands wo havo put
in typo ttm unspeakably chcerinc and im
portant official announcement that, at last
tbo old "covenant with death,' is annulled
nnd the "agreement with hell' no lonccr
stands,
So writes tho infamous Garrison, allud
ing to tho Constitution of tho Fathers.
For thirty years ho labored to dissolve tho
Union, Ilia radical and destructivo dog
mas were finally mado a part of tho repub
lican platform. His object was so far re
alized that eleven States, influenced by
tho ill-will towards the general government
which men liko Garrison and llioir back
ers had engendered, attempted to dissolvo
tho bonds which bound together tho great
Family of States. Thoy failed. Tho Con
stitution still exists. Tho Union is not
dissolved. States aro still sovereign and
rovolving in their accustomed orbit. Fa
naticism is checked in its mad career of
destruction, and tho democratic element
of tho Administration, has proved the
rainbow ol'promise. All's well. Tho Lib
erator failed in its hellish mission;
Adminsitrator's Notice.
Estate of Mary Schwtppcnhisc, dee'd.
LETTERS ot Administration on tbo
Kstate of Mary Schwcppcnhlser. lato of Mlftlln twp.,
Columbia county, dee'd, bavo bcon granted by the Ileg-
Isler oruoiurniiia co., 10 ine uiiuersisNuu.
All persons havingclaima against me csiaio oi me
decedent are requested to present them to the Admin
trnior without delay, and all persons Indebted to
mako payment loriuwuii.
Tcbruary, 10, 'CO-Oft'SI
JOHN ATI1M.
Adin'r.
INVENTORS' OFFICES
lvmxcuiL u. r.vANs.
Civil Engineers ani Patent Stlicif'rs,
No 435 Walnut St. Phil'a
PATENTS loUcllcd -Consultations on Engineering
Draughting and Sketches, Models nnd Maclnn'-ry
of nil kinds made and sKiliriilly ntt mlrd to. Special
attention given to ItliJBOTEU CASES and lNI'ER
lINUI'.a. Authentic Copies of all Documents from
l'alentotllco procured.
N, 11 Save yourselves useless trouble nnd travel
ling expenses, as tlurs is no actual nerd of prrtoual
interview with us. All business with these olllccscan
be transacted In writing, rorfurllinr Information di
rect ui above, with .stamp enclosed for circular with
reference,
Feb. 10, leefl. y. J, Webster.
T7PHRAIM ELWELL has purohased
JUJ L. Hunj on's rrovlslon Store, Ills Stock is large
and ho is constantly receiving
jfrcsl) Supplies !
IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE
line or
Family Groceries,
Hero they are of the choicosts kinds :
Sugars,
Coffee,
Tea,
Crackers,
Candies,
Nuts.
Canned Fruit,
Cofectionaries Generally,
Dried Fruit
Wooden W'aro,
Fish,
Flour,
Deans,
Onions,
Cheese,
Como nnd seo, I promise satisfaction
oth as to quality of goods and prices.
EPII. W. ELWELL
ntnomsburg, Feb. 3, 1800-tf
PUBLIC SALE
OP
Personal Property !
ILL bo cold at Public Sale, at the
residence of the undersigned, In Cnlawista
t wp., uoiumuia county, on
lui'lay fhc 2d of March, 18GG,
the following dcbtrlbid personal proporty, vis ;
TWO HOUSES, ONE COLT,
FIVE MILCH COWS,
Young Cattle, 4 Shcats, 4 Sheep 1 Two-
horto Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, One lliiggy, ono
Tread poncr Threshing Marhino, with
Wagon complete, one riled, lMnwt, liar
rons, Corn llurrows, one pet of
light Harness, one set heavy
Harness, onesctlluggy
Harness, one
Saddle,
and other articles too numerous tr mention.
tC7 Sale to commence at II) o'clock A. M,, when
condition ot sale will bo mule known by
rillLli' (lOl'l'SHALL.
CaUwissa, twp. I'eb. 10, ldiid-ts
Tab Stevens Faction. Tho fall
strength of the faction of confiscators in
the IIouso was yestorday brought out ot
the amendment to tho Freedmen's-Bureau
Bill, moved by Mr. Stevens. The amend
ment in question, summarily stated, was
to declare tho whole of tho Southern Stato
to bo conquered territory, or moro practi
cally, to tako cverybody'a properly and
give it to ovcrybody else. The party of
general oonGsoators numbers oxactly thirty
seven, neither moro nor less. That it
should number oven so many as this is a
reflection upon our civilization. Rut, all
S6F Tho Age thinks Gov. Gurtin's trip
to Cuba has dono him good politically. We
think bo to. With a return of bodily vig
or he appears in his last messago as a son
of Pennsylvania, clear of tho muddle
"Sambo'' has created among loyal Gov
ernors from Maine to California, and
therein is an example of good tasto to his
fellow executives. Wo wish his cxamplo
had its proper weight among his party
friends in tho Legislature.
MERCUR'S Platform !
On Negro Snffrogo and equali-j.
lty he lias gono the wholo C&"
IIow honored Bhould you feel I
Oh ! my constituents 1 1
Tho Governors refers to tho "recent
practice" of passing acts for tbo oxpendi
ture of money, without designating by
whom it is to bo expended or how tho ac
counts aro to bo examined. This custom
has led to 'abuses,' which are recommend
led to bo corrected by havinor all accounts
I settled in tho Auditor General's office. No
doubt this custom has originatod in tho
fact that tho Auditor General now (and
"recently'1) is a Demoorat, who might ob-
joct to acoounts not strictly regular, but
nevertheless "truly loyal.'
Upon political matters tho Governor is
discreetly Bilont, merely expressing his in
tcntion to support tho principles expressed
in tho Message of tho President at the
opening of Congrcs.
Steedy Justice. Christian Bergor,
who, it will bo recollcctod, was charged
things considered, it is, perhaps, a matter ! with murdering an old lady named Mary
of felicitation that the faotlon is no stronger Le Watt noar Gormantown, somo few
than it h. Lot us invite all onr reader . weeks ago, was convicted on Saturday
to carefully ecan the list of eonGscntors. I nnd sentenced to bo hung.
BSf Would tho "divine" Stanton havo
allowod Vallandingbain to utter a sen
tenco such as this a year ago, without in
careoration in soma millitaryprison I Yet
Stevens, in tho Ilousc, utters it against
Johnson and his polioy, without reproof,
Is it an inocntivo to another assasaina
tion :
"Mr. Stevens bolicved be was right in
saying tbat tbo proclamation, tbo oom
mand of tho President of the United States
made and put foith by bin authority at
toe verytimo tlio Homo was legislating
on tbo question, was in direet viola
tion of, the prviilegcs'of this body. Mado
in that way a few conturies ago to parlia
ment by a Baitisb king it would havo cost
bim bli bead. Rut wo aro tolerant of
usurpation and abuso of powor."
&3r Owing to tho high prioo of meat of
all kinds, a company has bean started to
manufacture pork out of pig-iron,
heducino wages. xiio iron maiiu-
faoturcrs of Pittsburg reduced tho wages
of their workmen tlio other day doubtloss
only to make- pressure for a high tariff
on forotgn iron, as tho prices they aro
now realizing aro n? great if not greater
than thoy havo ever before received. Iu
Eovcral of tbo mills tho blinds refused to
work. Tho reduction to "boilers" has
been one dollar per ton, and bar htating
rolling, catching, nailing, &c, havo been
proporlionably reduced about from twen
ty to twentyfivo per cont. , Sis months
ago a reduction of one dollar per ton was
made. The mr.n claim that they cannot
live at the reduced rates,- as rents havo
advanced from fifty to seventy fivo por
cent.
Tho question is a pertinent one If the
manufacturing oapitalists can now control
wngoa, can they not also control them
whin a high tariff is scoured and thoy
become tho masters of tho market with
millions of dollars moro in their pookets.
If they grind tho workmen now, whon
tho priocB of ironaro better than they ever
wero, what is to provont thorn from doing
tlio samo thing when thoy havo destroyed
all foreign competition, nnd when they
can import foreign workmen, (who will bo
thorwn out of employment by a high tar
iff,) to intimidate native workmen, control
tho labor market and reduos wages to
whatever ficuro thoy plcaso I Tho "llo-
publican" plan of protecting capitalists
in tbo belief tbat they will tako the work
ing classes under their protecting wing, is
ono of tho veriest humbug., and it is high
timo for tbo peoplo who labor to elect
representatives and legislators who will
legislate dircotly for them and not at sec
ond-hand.
or
Valuable Real Estate.
rPHE subscriber offers to soil at private
.i. sale. A 'IRACT OF LAND, situate in Jackson
township, Colu.nbl ciunty, I'a., containing
bixty Acres,
Fifty Acres of which in improved, and in a higli stato
nf cultivation, tlie remainder in woods, containing a
large luantilyof good rail timber. Also,
Fifty Acres of f.and,
situate In rinc township, roituly .aforesaid, whereon
is en cted a good
Frame Dwelling Ilousc,
with the ncccssarv ouMuiilrtinEs, nnd a young thrive
Inr On liaril. Ten Acres of winch is cleared, mid the
balance wcll-tiinbercil. A stream of water runs thro'
the premise!", making it a desirable site lor tli erec
linn nf .1 Hnw Mill.
K7" The nhovo properly will bo sold cheap and on
easy cniulillnus. Further information can be obtained
by appljlug to the subscriber,
1 1 ' JOHN KELLER.
Jackson twp . Teb 10, IFOO. tf.
A NEW WOP1K,
BY THE
REV- DRPLUMER.
Just Published.
JEHOVAH J1RKH.
A Troaiisc on Providenoc. By
WILLIAM S. PLUMER, D.D., LL.D
One Vol 12H9.SI 50.
Sent by Mail on Receipt of the Price by tho Publishers
Messrs. J. 11 LtrriNtoT & Co., Philadelphia, respect'
fully announce that they have Just issued a new work
b-Miring the nbovn titlo, frum the pen nf this ilistin
guitfhcd theologian a volume which they cannot but
feel assured will he found of much iuldicst.
Feb. 10, 18CG.-lnio,
Lackawanna & Dloomsburg Itnilionil
BSSr TWO DAILY TRAINS, -a
fS AND AFTI'.R NOVI'.Mlir.R 27, IfiM, PAS-
J SUNGElt TRAINS WILL RON AS FOLLOWS
LEAVE SOUTHWARD,
AM P M
Leavo Scrantnn, 5.50' 10.03
" Kingston, U33 11,15
" Rupert. U.IS
Danville. 1I.S0
Arrive at NorthumberlandlO.'JO
LE A V 11 NORTHWARD.
Leave Northumberland, 8.00
" Danville, 8-tO
Rupert, 0.15 A. M,
Kingston, '.',35 S 30
Arrive at Scrauton, 3.43 U.35
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A; M for Srranton,
connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.-M
Leaving Northumberland at H.UO A M. and Kingston
2.3U P. M., connect witli Train arriving at New York
at 11U5 P. M,
Passenger' taking Train South from Scrnnton at 5..5i
A il via Noithumberland, reach llarriaburg 11 30 P M ,
llaltimoreSSD P ,M.. Washington 10 00 P M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at 7 OOP M.
II. A. FONDA. Bupi.
Kingston, Nov ,25, I8C5,
P M.
4 50
li.20
H.53
0.30
10.15
3 10
4.15
0 53
8 10
19 SI
19 31
W (3
10 00
15 00
47 CS
Princfail and InUmtt. nn rn..
Ami paid Francis Evans Inleicsttor '
o pa
n I'r
Id I rank llattiou, tounly j 0
I 120 00
1576 07
. mieicsi
let) I mi bond against County
ilo J;nld l'rnncls Lvnusbond
i n ira icis i;varis Interest jj ,
ilo paid Frank llattiou, bounty j (
Jurors Wanes and Mil,.,
Amt paid Jurors at the several i-am.i.
Jilrttcul Sci
Atnt paid J 11 Evans M 1) attend
ance mi prisoners
do FC Harrison
6 00
3 00
er.oui 70
S3 IUI
STATEMENT
of the Finances of the
County of Columbia
T?rom the 1st day of Jan, A D., 180
B to the 1st day or January A. I)., lews.
The Auditors elected to settle nnd ndjiMt the publi
accouts ot ;o!iimiiia county, rccspecuuiiy neg ieu
to report Hint mey nave cxaminicu iuu same irniu i
llrstdav of Jan A. I).. I e!5, to the fir it day of Jan. .
I). Idtiti, and renpeclfnlly lay before th'-,' llnnorabl
Judges of the Court Uimuioii PIims of said cninty
ii nw ni: slatemeiil nnu report ucreeamy totiie-.ii f
of tliu "Actcif Ocncral Assembly of this Common
wonlin, pnssed the tourin nay ni April, A. II , l-.il.'
DANil.l. MrllllNltV, Treasurer oi Columbia cuu
ty, in account with said rminty
1865. Dr.
Jan. To amount outstanding fur
Ihu5 &c.
To h.ilance In hands of Treas
urer as per last Auditor report S.103 SO
To lull, uu teudayniscssment
181)4
May To cash nf Jesse Coleman
Proth'yjury fees nnd fines
do To cish of Jacob Hustler,
land redeemed
1304
To cash of Joseph Cigcr,
Inlld redeemed
May To casli of Win Lamcn, land
redeemed
June; To casli of John Krausjaml
redeemed
do leb5
To amount of county tat as-
essed for l-fi3
Sep, To casli nf Jur Jacoby for Ilri-
nrcn'ck twp. kei-ping O Suit
do To ciidi of nnuel Krlciincr.
for llriarcreek tp keeping C
hull
do To cah of J Freeze, shingles
do To ten days ass'iiu'iits, 'Oj
ilu Tnea-h of .Michael Urobst.
land redcenu'd
Dec To rah of J Hogers, plank,
do To cahli of JrHi Coleman,
Jury it-ei an. I llnei
do Tneash of J tl Freeze, fhin
gles Paid assessors for spring
military nHses-mr-ntH --ti5
Tu cn-U of military fun I viz:
J iSantlcru unties of appeals
W II .lacoliy notices
P John blu.ik lio.ik
Paid assessors for asicsmunt
of Dog tat Idiia I3'J,i5
To cash ofsnudiy ptrsons re-
It'iutinti iun-ir) 4-17 2.'
To i.tsh rcuivcJ for tundry
taxes Q31.'-0
mm r,:i
11150 U4
Cll
fly amount outstanding fur IHliS .
and previous years 517-1
" ExttueraliJiis all'edcollectors 3 Id 3.1
'- Oouituissioit iill'ed collectors 5ilt 1)5
" nmleouiily orders reilee.ni-d 1V70J47
" Trea-urer's coiihuishiou ou
SI2l4JI-Uiit 1 percent 40709
" uuiouut paid state Treasurer
tax on nusstaiiiling bondn 8 'I'i
Ualancu in hauJs of T-.asurer "'4 01
SiW.lJ 04
DANIEL MellEVriY. Treasurer of Columbia conn ty
in account with tax ou Dogs
DR.
To amount outstanding and un
collected for Itiil and previ
ous year, 784 63
" umount tl uc said fund as per
auditors report J.in 4, Inj-I 5 Oil
amount asseseu lor looo, r-:,ii50
Militia.
Amt paid J B Sanders for publish.
my iioiicu ui appeals
do VV II Jacnbyfor printing notices
do P John blank book
Printintr.
Amt paid W II Jacoby
uu j o rnuuers
do 1, L Talo
Penitentiaru.
Amt paid E S Penitentiary for sup-
do paid Pa Htato Lunatic Hospital
tor support of C Bull,
Prothonotaru.
raid Jesso Coleman Prothonotary
tostuge,
Amt paid D A flecklcy p m
Howl JJamairrt.
Samuel Rlmby Madison
li rursci lllonm
Hugh Thompson Ilriarcrcek
Anthony Weitzel Hcuilock
B.iuinel llrugler da
ftephen Alcllenry "widow"
jiickjoii
Samuel Trump Oranga
Recorder.
Amt paid J 0 Frcezo, recording
i rL-asurers uonus ec stamps
Revenue Stamps,
Amt paid T John for stamps
Sheriff",
Amt paid S Snyder for boarding
prisoners
do conveying J Coursan ti Af
Ilnnillnng toll Penitentiary
do conveying Tlios Stood to 13
Penitentiary
Sitrvnnr.
Amt paid Solomon Nc) Inrd sur
veying uiisi.al.-d l.iuj
tSlieep Damage,
Amt paid sundry persons, tu wit's
lllnom township
Ilentoii do
Iteaver do
llrlnrcrsek do
Centro do
-1ms ngrrcck do
00
3 00
5 (10
S 00
-18 00
SOI 00
125 00
10S 39
-434 10
SOS 23
76 20
3S2 45
185 53
131
14 00
25 00
30 00
50 00
C3 00
125 00
30 00
' 377 00
13 30
21 00
363 04
00 30
70 00
-5J3 34
35 UO
Jackson
Locust
Alndison
Ml 111 In
.Maiuu
AH Pleasant
Orange
Sugarlouf
tcotl
do
do
dn
do
do
do
do
do
do
5J no
G im
2i no
3d on
l'.M 75
45 (HI
III)
Id no
111 5II
Id I'll
31 (II
.11 no
3S UU
II Oil
CIO 25
72 50
21 00
3 00
4 50
1 43
I 75
150 00
103 01
21 Ud
neo
1 Ud
13 (10
10 10
Hi 41
2 (III
5 (III
5 00
11133 05
.143 07
813243 5
Tip Staves
Ain't paid attho several courts
'luxes Refunded!
Amt of road, srhnol and poor lax re
funded to the several townships'
Whnlc nm'tnf orders issued for the
year lp(i5
Deduct ain't of sheep damages or
ders lor tlu same year 010 25
dn taxes refunded to townships 31307
do hummed money ami interest
. n,'Ill""."u 1120 Oil
do .Militia expenses y no
80f5 32
Actual expenditure- for th- year l?r,5 iuiM "I
to tin-uniler.'iciied Auditors of Columbia C ty,
l.riiig diily elect. ,1 to M-ljnst and scttln tin- aeco-ints if
Hie 1 reasnrer and Comnii.sinnrrs, do rerlify tlm t wo
met nt the olhro ortlie Ciiii.niisioiier in Itlnninsbiir".
Hid careliilly exumined tin; ii.touiu. and vouchers of
t he k.iiiki Iruin the first day nr J.i ry, A I).. (Hits to
the ilrt dny ol Jiuiuiry. II I.i'miu.i (iud Ilium ror
n it a. et i.irtlt In tin- foregoing sliitemeut. aii-l tint
""' a balaiin-due Col w Comiv of 1'ivii Nun.
dredaiil laghty lour Hollars am sntyiom cents,
jSJ-l I.I) finm linniel Mrll. rv. Tn-itnirer nfsai.1
i. oiiiily . l.iven under our li.iudi, this third day of
J,-Lllll-Lry, ldiiti.
dan'ii:lsvvi)i:ii. i cnuntv
I. II. ItL'I'lillT, I Auditor-.
Altest-HAN'IEL 1, 1:11, '
We. i lie unilersieiit'd t.dinmiiFinners of Columbia
l.'"uiil, do certify tint he foregoing is a correct ftnte.
nient of tin- ucc'iiim nf aid pounty for (he vear A D,
Irtu. Witness our hjii.l-, January third A II ldiid.
TIKJri. J, VAMIERHLICE, 1 (.'ouimissinncrs or
Al.t.i: MAN'V Culiiiubia county.
Attest - It, i;. FIIUIT.
Ft tint-ecu of ( tdmnbiu (ountii.
,,.,i mi , urn: iroiu cuiici ior
Di'diii t exom rations ami
lommissioiis
Hal due Co from 'J rcasurur
Deduet orders uiiredeeuiei for
lei.l and prcjuiirt years
Deilui t iirdi rs uiiruilceiiicd fo r
lrii,
Deduct hal.'tuce. due I) Sivnge on
bridge routrart in It.'lltou
Drduct balance duo W A Kiln,
bride cuutracl iu Sugnrlnaf
Il.il.incu in favor "("county
Matcmvni of Dog Tax
I'.al dm- from collcrtors g-jl'j oo
Deduct exonerations unit
commissions i.",u nt
Deduct orders unredeemed
for Ifldl iiiid pruriuiis Mars
Oru'trs uuredeiiincd fur 1805
J.-.3ir-.'4
1200 00
81II72I
2;4 hi
21131 t-5
SI:) 03
TO S3
751 00
Cm 50 SI533 5
8.177 eJ
$115 50
113 till
Cli.
Hy amount outstanding and un
collected ' Exonerations n lowed col
lectors 41 commission allowed do
' uin't of 3hecp diimago or
ders redeemed
Paid assessors for assessing
dog tax for 105
Treasurer's commission on
$'J37 25 at 5 per cent
20.V) 05
613 00
47 50
47 rtl
937 25
150 d
411 f'O
llalanrc Iu favor nf aid fjnd
C'ouiiiiissioners' Olllre, j
lllooms'iiirg. Jan, 3 Idco I
I'eb 3, 'liO.-liw.
8f.C9 (0
S?.'3 50
0140 M
The Barber Shop.
EXFEMDI1UUE3
ACDITOR'S AND CLERKS.
Am't paldauditors and clerk 4d 00
W Wirt audi.tuig Prothonotary
and Kegisters account 15 00
ASSESSORS PAY.
Amount paid assessors for spring
assessments
1IKIDRE ti UOAl) VIEWS
! Amount paid sundry persons
IlllIDUE CONTItACl'S.
David Savage balance on bridge
contract iu Pine towii.liip '0 K! 00
1 W A Kilehridgu in Sugarloaf 700110
. David Havugu bridge in llentnn HOOuu
BltlDOE ItEPAins
PHOTOGRAPHS I
A New Gallery iu
& m o be m mm ft
f VllV, undcrsirrnfid takes pleasure in an-
I- 6 noiincing that he has opened a Gallery in tlio
I 1 iiaruti in s oiore, iiiiininsiiiirg. ra for
I'll togrnphie and Kindred Art. Ho is Prepared lo
tako 1 icturcs of all kinds,
on-a ' Having Procured tho services of an experienced Ar
"" os , m from New York, ho is prepared to do all kinds of
Picture taking.
Call and seu before going elsewhere.
.,. A A. HEMPSTEAD
I'loomsburg. Jan 27, 'fifj tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Est ite of John Cospcr, dee'd.
Notice is hereby given, that Letters of
Administrate n on the estate of John Co-pcr, Isto
of Pine township, Columbia rouniv dee'd, have been
granted by the Register of Columbia r.uinty. to Hie uu
dcrslgned j all persons having claims or demands
again t tin) csliilo of the said decedent are ri'-ue.ted
to present them M the Administrator at his oilice iu
Diuumsuurg. wiiuuui iiuiay, and all persons indebted
03 00
COQ G3
173 01
Am't paid sun )ry persons for repairs
rjIIE nndorsifrncd respectfully iDforma Am't paid for blank book, for Prolhono-
fl tno citizens or uiooinsourg and tno public gener-i tury ac uegtsters omcc,
ally, that he has opened a Comtllbles' Returns
Amonnt paid the several constables
during the year
In Court IIouso Alley and nextjloor to the nfllco of tha I LOlirl LriCr
Columbia Democrat, where he is prepared to do neat Amouat paid Moses CulTman
New Barber Shop
Shaving, Hair-Cutting, Shumpuoing, and Hair
iiyingflwc, uxecuieu iu meiniesi style.
B.C. COLL1NCS.
nioorusbnrg, FcblO, I860, fl"Vt
It seems to bo universally conceded
that tho piesetit is tbo ablest GoDgress vre
tiavo liaa tor many years, and tbat Uuio
bas tho strongest delegation.
Dayton (0) Journal.
Well, 'that is cool I From one end of
tbo United States to tho othor there is a
ganoral execration of this Congress as a
moro negro-debating sooioty, devoid alike
of ability or patriotism. Thero has nover
bcon a Congress so inexpressibly weak
and disroputablo, and tho Journal, if it
has any senso, knows it.
Cleaning Court Uouse
Amount paid sundr-i persons
County Ruildings
Amount paid for repairs at Court IIouso
aud Jail during the. year
Commissioners Clerk
Amount paid ( C Fruit Clerk COO 00
Ruhr llclleury Commissioner 170 (il
" TJ Vandcrslico 2:801
" Allen Mann " 1745 01
" John F Fowler " Id uu
Ariiniiiislrntor'8 Notice. i
Estate of Henry II, Fritz, dee'd,
Letters of Administration on tbo estate
of Henry II. Fritz, late ofFishlngcrctk township
Columbia county, deceased, havu been granted by .
the Register of Columbia co. to tho undersigned' all1
persons having claims against tno estate or tho decc-1 , .
dent nre reflected to proscnt them for settle menl and CoVimiSSlOIICT Attorney
thosu indebted to the cstato will make immediate Amount paid W Wirt Attorney
payment to the administrator. ' ,,..,..
v JACOB II. FRITZ, Adai'r, ConVllOtllOcaUfl costs
Feb, 3, IE60 0wS3 Amount paid sundry persons
Vissnct Attorney
Amount paidT, 11 Little
Election Expenses
Amount paid for spring election J.'l 20
' 'i ISeueral " '377 50
t8? "Mamma," said a lad of six, "If a
man is a Mister, is a woman a Miatury t"i nmkcpayuiem forthwith.
Wo rather guvs shu in, lonuy. rb. 3, icoo-ow 3
Adminstrtor's Notice.
Estate of John TF, Iless, dee'd.
I" otters of Administration on tho estate
M-4 of John II Hess, late of Sugarloaf township, Co
lumbia cuunty, dee'd, have been grunted by tho Regis
ter of Columbia co , to the undersigned.
All persons having claims against tho estate of the
. . ".i-rv i . . . '""" ,"'? r-ni A. iv,i a.. rv....i n ai... i. ii
tlgncit. wtuioui neiay, ana an persons iniienteu to .,,
If 'ild cat c$- Fox Scalps
Amount paid sundry persons
Fuel
EZRA fil'EPHENS,
Adm'ri
Incidental Expenses,
Amt paid lor stationary for court
192 J 00
12 72
53 4 0
J53 25
3050
24 00
771 01
1)30 M
73 00
322 32
CGOO
703 70
55 20
l Cli CO
70 '33
to make payment forthwith.
January 0, 1SC0.-0W-S3,
C. II. UROCKWAY,
Adai'r.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Vincent Richart, dec d,
LETTERS of administration on tbo en
tain of Vincent Richart, with the will annexed,
late of I'iehingcreek twp, Columbia co , dee'd, havo oeeu
granted by tho Register of Columbia county, (o tnu
undersigned ; all persons having claims against the
estate of tho decedent are requested to presuil them
to the undersigned, residing in said township, tv nil
out delay, and all persuus indebted to maku paymeut
forthwith.
OEO.M. HOWELL.
Jan. C, ieco,-Gw. $3 00, Adin'r,
A IT IT E El B V IT Q3 !i 1
Hountiesack-pay'onsious.&o.joollcctod.
Special attention paid to matters arising under tho la
tcrnal Revenue, Law,
S7 OFFICE First door below the Court House,
Ill.OO.MdllUUG, Pa.
Jan. 20, led!
SOO PEK YEAEt ! WE
?JjJ-I-t'v'v'want agents everywhere to sell our
I Mrltoveo $20 Hewing Machines, Three new kiuds
Under and upper feed. Warranted live (ears Abovs
salnrv orlaigo commissions paid. The only machines
sold ill United States for less than jld, uhlch areu
lij litevtrd iy Unite. l'kctUrt( Ifiisoii, Orocrr If llnktr.
Singer Sf Co., aud llachelJcr. .Ill oilier cheap inacnillts
are r(rmfmmH and tho ttlltr or nsrr are hehlc l
om$f. fnt, and imfntDiimtM. Cirrularsr. Address
or rail upon snaw ic Clark, Oiddeford, Maine,
Dec. S3, I8G5.-1IV. lyt