THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSJilJllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CURRENT ITEMS, Timet Stovi'iis U siek again. Es" Liverpool Kiifjlutul lnarkiits!, April Wh glvo liitttil, 51s. Gtl. Tlio Huftlnu hps1oh treaty luis been rntlflotl liy tho Sounti?. PaTTlio T.CL'ljlntlvo ntiiiroprlntlon Till, lUsbnrvi's uLmilfotir million of d'll- trr. tfff- Atmiilun Wllllnm .Inincfi Antlrow Jitckeoit Jones,. Is a registered colored voter In Washington. MWClinsnl iie-tiiilldiito for the Presi dency nnd it to lio run by Vnwon-s the Marshall of the District of CollUiibhi, an chief fugleman. t-af- In ono family near Dnlton, (la., four children died of .starvation lu Fol- ruary, and It Js believed Unit others have dial from the piuho cause. tear In telegraphy it appears that the Now World leads the Old. America has 110,000 miles of telegraph wires; Jiuropc iiu,iw,nuti iiiiiia;i,uuu. jQy There Is a report that tlio Govern or of Delaware will atmolnt Thomas A liaynrd, son of tho former Senator of mat namo 10 tno senatorial vacancy, feiy Tho llndlcal Lccliliituro of Ohio have nassed the resolution leaving It to n voto of the pcoplo to strike the word "whlto" from their Stato Constitution. 1KB" A coal mine explosion occurred in tlio Cloverhlll pit. Chesterileld county, A'irglnla on tho Oil instant, by which tweiity-llvo whlto men and lifty ne groes wens killed. KjyTlio l'cnnsylvania Legislature lias passed an act abolishing tlio Stato tax on personal property, nnd substi tuting therefor a Ipvy of $300,000, appor tioned upon thodilfercnt counties ol the State accoriung to population. Be3 A hollow log that was picked up as drift-wood in tlio Mississippi, near St. Louis, proved to contain the body of u dead Indian, iu full dress and war paint, witli bow and quiver of arrows on his back. tgyTho municipal election in Hart ford, Connecticut, was carried by tho Democrats on tho eighth by six hundred majority, n gain of ono hundred and thirty sineo tlio Stato election, ono week ago. This will do. 6S A light took place at Yorktown, Virginia, a few days ago, between two United States eoldicrs and a negro pro cession, during which a negro was snot. The soldiers aro in prison awaiting trial by court martial for murder. ieSm Twenty years ago thero wero no newspapers in California. To-day thero arc twelve dailies, ono fri-wcekly, and forty-one weeklies In San Krancipco alone. In tho remainder of tho State there aro twelve dallies, onotri-weekly, and soventy-thrco weeklies. SSrSumner Introduced a resolution to cxiicl Senator Saulsburv for drunk- ncs. Well, whore's drunken Zack Chandler, drunken Senator Spragtio, drunken Dick Yetttci ? Why don't ho includo their names? Saul&bury is a democrat, tho rest aro Radicals. That's what's the matter. 1ST The niggers in Ilaytl havo boon trying on the American dodge. They rebelled against President Gellrard,and overthrew tho Government. On tho thirteenth of March ho resigned, and embarked with his family for Jamaica. Certainly as tho New York Tribune says: "Tho world moves." " Ohio, Brooko and Hancock counties of West Virginia, constituting tho "Pan Handle." which reaches up between tho border of Pennsylvania and the Ohio river, aro petitioning for annexation to tho Keystone State, ex pecting thereby to lighten their taxes an increase tho value of their land. EStIt is announced that In tho steel rail mills, at the Cyclops steel works, Shellleld, a mass of iron weighing ono ton is dropped from a height of thirty six and a fialf feet upon the middle of the rail, placed upon supports, as a test of its strength. Tho rails rarely break, but occasionally bend, under this tre- mendous trial. CSfXIon. James A. Hnynrrt, of "Wil mington, Delaware, has been appointed United States Senator from that place, to Ml tho vacancy caused by tho death of Hon. Georgoltend Piddle. Air. liay nrd formerly occupied tho s.nne position, but resigned iu 1801. Ho Is an experi enced statesman, and his counsel nnd advico will bo of great value at this crisis in thonll'airs of thonation. SS5 It has been" decided by tho Com mlsioner of Internal Kevcnue, that for the purposo of transferring property from husband to wife, or from wifo to husband, or from ono of them to both jointly, uceus aro maue to a inirti par ty nnd thou back from him to either or both, such instruments need not to bo stamped as conveyances, as thero Is no wile, butonly as agreements but if they cuiiuim powers oi attorney, incse,snoillU havo their appropriate stamps. ESy-It'is said that the human body changes entirely every boven years, so iiiut uy tiiu uuio u man nas reacueu jus twenty-first year his body lias been re newed throughout threo times. None of tlio original particles or which ho was composed at tho time of his birth remain und ho is in fact a new man. A contin ual process of growth and decay is going on all the time, and the delicato ilbrcs nnd tissues of his body aro renewed as iiwt as mey tusappear. I&y-Gcn. Frank P. Ulair, ono of the most gallant soldiers In tlio army, a man who fought the power 01 the rebels in St. Louis, nnd who was onnoslno- sl.ivr-rv when Ilutler was giving his celebrate'd votes for Jeff Davis at Charleston, has been rejected by tho Senate us Minister to Austria. Tho Radicals nro remarka bly fond of soldiers. If Blair had had n blanket overhlm on ono of tho battle Held, the Senato would probably have passed him. l'illshwrj Vast, JOSf The Twelfth Annual Itoporl of tho Uond-street Homeopathic Dispen sary, founded by Dr. Otto Pullgrair, lm- Just been issued. During tlio year end ing Feb. 1st, 2.3,030 patients havo been treated, of whom 20,809 nro reported cured, 1,07(1 wero relieved, nnd (10 died. In 2,611 cases the results nro unknown. The number of prescription given was 18, 08(1, including 8,215 out-door visits. Of Asiatic Cholera sixteen cases wero treated without n single fatal result. fgyAgrent flro commenced in Wllkrs barrc, about o minutes nfter7 on Tuc-.day morning. It brokoout directly opposite llio telegraph o(lce. nnd spread to nil tho lielghbprinKbulldlng'j on both sides of the street. The1 Jiecortl of he Times ojllce am,, liftmen or twenty wore, build ings wero destroyed. Tho Wyoming Hank, being flrc-pvoof, was paved. The loss is estimated nt from JO.ooo to$100 1)00, which la about ouo-lialfinsured. eey Commissioner Hnrlau, of tho In ternal Itcvenuu Department, lias lust made a ilcejoion relative to Marriage Certificates nnd lay down the law and the subject, which all parties Interested will (Towel! to make it noto of. Hosays that if it inarrlagocortillcato is to bo re turned to touio public oAlcor to consti tute part of the public record it requires no stamp, but if it Is to be delivered to and retained by thq parties, n five cent stamp should bo nfllxcd, lu other words a marriage certlllcato, to bo valid between parties, must have u stamp at tached. Parties Iioldlngccrlillcatts that nro not stamped, should have their diu ii in u nts legalized without delay. SJhe (ifolumbiam JOHN CI. VUVAV.K, 1 ,.,-,,. HUM. II. HHOCKWAY, f J'"l"-s ni.ooMsiiiiit., niiiiAT, -trim, m, tsnr. HLonsisnuRU literary institute THIMWIUY r.VKNINO. I'ho Hall was well Illlcd on Thursday evening, and the exereUos began with prayer by the llev. J. H. Dlininj und nftcr n song by tho class, at tho request of tho Hoard of Trustees, Hon. Judge Klwell delivered nn appropriato and admirable address, In brief reciting tins history of the Institute, and urging the friends of education, to push on to thor ough completion tlio building, the grounds, tho library mid necessary ap paratus; and assuring them Hint thus all'ordlng their children tho means of an aniplo education they wero bestowing upon them a legacy which would bo forever a blessing. ltcv. Mr. Dlmm made a suggestion that subscriptions to stock, payable In five nmiual instalments bo made; for tho purposo of securing tho money need ed to complete building and grounds, A suggestion likely to meet with favor. niv. r.xunt'isns. The evening cxereUes wero engaged lu by the following Misses: L. K. John, Appleman, M. John, Klwell, Lutz, Shnrplcs, lMttenbcnder, Clark, Kdgar, Caslow, Irving, M'Klnney, M. K. Sharp less, Armstrong, Purscl, llrowcr, Itu- pert, Ager, Bobbins; and Masters J. M Clark, Boniboy, Hartman, ,cnl, G. A .Clark, Purscl, Blllmeyor, Pardee, Turn bach, Smith, B. Pardee, G. P. Waller, Irving, Swisher, IUipcrt, Schuyler, L. Butter, Sloan, Morris, Iritis, M'Kelvy, Buckalcw, Mendcnhnll, Blttcnbender, L. H. "Waller, H. Butler, Dillon, Funk Thoma?, Evans, Kdgar, Appleman, Girton, K. Butter, Woods, G. M'Kelvy, an Busklrk, Ilendershott, J. K. Mor ris, Jr., Melllck, D. J. Waller, Jr., Little, Unangst, Conner nnd Klwell. Tho speaking nnd also the scenic rep resentatlons on Thursday evening wero decided improvements on those of the preceding ovcnlng. In fact tho students wero beginning to get tlio "hang of tho now School House," and spoko with move ease and self possession. Indeed, considering that many of them never faced an audience before, they did ad mirably. Hereafter, when they havo a llttlo more confidence, a littlo more training and a littlo more experience, wo may think to do them kindness and justice by a timely criticism upon style and manner, if then required. Tim riNAu:. 'Jhero were toveraf pieces and scenes that elicited very decided applause, not- . withstanding the positive prohibition ' upon any such demonstration, an nounced by Prof. Carver. Tho regula tion exactly moots our viows. Such Hall and such nn occasion is no place for noisy applause. In tho Senates and public nj-embllos of Grcce, the profound silence indicated the intense interest of thoaudlcnco; nnd the noise, buz, and shullllng of tho assembly betokened to the speaker or actor impatience or dis gust. No other thing Is so gratifying to an orator as profound attention ; for moro than any demonstration it indi cates the deepest interest iu tlio dis course. Prof. Carver is right, and wo trust ho will onforco strictly the rules suggested in his remarks. THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION, AND THE HEABO.V WHY DCMOCUATB OlirAINUI) THK (JltEAT VICTOIty, OVHIt WHICH THEY SO MUCH JtUJOICE. AVo beg that our Democratic readers will carefully read and noto tlio follow ing from the New Haven Jteytetcr, ono of tho organs of tho Connecticut De mocracy : " Wo take the earliest onnortunitv In this, our first issue nftcr our victory, to render our hearty thanks, nnd tho thanks of every Democrat iu the State, to I no bravo and truo men. who. nude their own conservative banner, rallied witli us to tlio rescue ot the Constitu tion. Believing them to be acting in good faith, the Democracy nllowed them nil they nsked in tho way of platform and candidates, nnd they nsked for nothing inconsistent with their princi nips nr ours. Thnv then took Ilir-Ir nn sitlon In tho grand lino of patriots, and like Morgan's riflemen in tho revolu tion, they poured their steady lire into mo nauieai ranus until tney struck their colors to tho combined Democratic and conservative loives. Thero wero other honest but half-converted Benub llcans that wantod to go with us. They were uissausiieu witn tno iiisuiuouisls, yet wero afra Id of tho Dimocracv Seeing that we can bo both just and generous, and learning, as they will learn, that wo have been shamefully mure nrcsomcu m our policy, our nrin ciplcs and our purposes, they will be with us hereafter In great numbers. All honor to tho noblo band of Conserva tives In Connecticut and to this every jjcmocnit win say amen." United States Coins as Curiosi ties. Wo learn fromn Phlladelplilapa per that a complete series of the coins o tho United states, consisting of twenty eight pieces of money, In gold, silvifr, nickel, nnd bronze, hayo been prepared put up in nn elaborately finished case, and that they nro tobo sent to tho French Exposition, duly labelled "colnago of the United States, 1807." Wo protest against this contribution to the Exposi tion, and for tho following reasons: If they are sent out to convey (he idea that theso are speclnients of thu money cur rent lu tho United States, it is n clear cine of fal.-c pretences on tho part of tho exhibitor; If they aro forwarded as curiosities, thoy would fall to surprise, or even Interest, may one on tlio conti nent, where gold nnd bllver coins, of very much superior coinage iu point of execution, nro everywhere common; but If the government desires to dolight iu well as tonstonish anybody, let this choice ease of coins bo publWy exhibi ted in tho leading towns and cities of tho United States. ,Such an exhibition could not full to revive pleasant recollections of a period when real money was Inelr culatioii, ni'd when such money would buy of beef mid bread the worth of Its represented ..lue. SPEEC H OF HON. J. H. KUCKALEW. OOVEltXM llNT Ot-' SOt'THEUN STATESt Mr. President. 1 listened on tho 16th f February to it very Intorcstlnir nnd very ublo HpeoOh against tills bill de livered by tho Senntor from' Maryland. He spoko with great effect upon that occasion, and his argument was well calculated to carry conviction to the members of the Senate and to tho cltl- zensof the country. It is only necossa- .... j t.. I...ln.r .1... a... nr fort upon that occasion M-as equal to his best ellbrts upon other occasions and nt former tlmesi 1 havo grout confidence In his Intellectual nowers ! In fact that conlldcnco gocsto the extent of Inducing tuo uenei mat lie count nave made, ii ho had then chosen, a spec'h equally ef- li-eiivu ami nuwcnui as an iiiieiii-uiuiii perforninnco upon tho opposite side of tne question to mat wiucn ne auvocat- d. Hut what was remarkable, at least to me ns a mcmberofthenudleiico upon that occasion wns not tho logical or elo cutlonnry power of that member, be causo those are often manifested by him but It was tho immense power of the truth of which hownsthen thongentand spokesman. That truth yet remains in my memory, nnd vet influences- my Judgment. 1 have not changed the nnin ons wn cii l men item nnu which 1 attempted to maintain when 1 fol lowed him in tho great debate, and when, in the opinion of thoso of us who spoko against the bill, our ar guments even shook tho faith and caused a wavering oi purposo among men nlcdtrcd and committed to tho for tune of that bill; and that to such nn extent that the measure was taken from th s Chamber tho next morning and committed to the consultations oi n se cret body of whose proceedings there is no record in mo congressional uioue, nor in nny other authentic publication nccessiuioto tno puunc. ro-mgiit, sir, tlio senator ironi ..Maryland stands lor ward to announce to us that ho not only votes for this bill, but that ho votes for it in the face of the country ugnlnst what I niav describe Justly as that most powerful and exhaustive paper which Imscomo to us from the Chief Magistrate of tho United States. Well. sir. Ids opinion Is entitled to respect, nnd tho course which ho ndopts upon a public question, and especially upon such a public question ns this, is one which may well causo those who are juniors in the publieservico to pause and reconsider the positions which they maintain, ll moso positions are opposed to mat which no assumes. But, sir, let mo call the attention of tno senate to ono lact witn regard to his exposition of his sentiments on this occasion. Has ho arcued this bill? Has ho come iu his remarks within the fouroorncrsofithls enactment . Iso. sir. He told U3 that under tho circumstances which exist outside this Chamber with reference to considerations which relate to tho luturo policy and conduct of men in the Southern States, hois induced to glvo ins voice in ntvor oi tins measure. sir, no maucs a spcecn nero upon a ques tion which is not before us ; lie makes a speech hero upon the question ot tho ac ceptance of tho law. if this bill bo enact ed into a law, by the people of t ho South. Ho thinks it is expedient that they should accept it, and his speech may bo taken as the expression of his opinion to co for what is worth, to havo whatso ever ol welgnt it maynient with those ta wnom it is really addressed. I say the speech of the Senator from ..Maryland uid not constitute an argu ment in favor ol tho bill; that it was ratner an argument ii,i i.tvor oi itsuic- ccptance. 'iiioreiore. in my opinion. the Senator from Maryland has mistak en ins iortim oi tieuato: ins spcecn pe- lonirs to a popular nsscmblaue iu the siates oi tno soum aitcr tins mil snail have passed, and It Is not nppi cablo or pertinent to the debate which is taking piaco nero upon it enactment, lie thinks it expedient that this measure should be accepted for fear perhaps that a measure more stringent mid objection- ai man mis may iouow it in me luture. I sav then. sir. that for aught that ap pears in his speech, this bill is open to all tho objections which wero leveled against it in thu former debate, and that no nas advanced noimng which snouid influence thojudgnient of any member of tuo senate to liiuueonvoro m its la vor. One thing I will notico in his remarks, and one thing only. Ho suggests, that tho existing constitutions under which governments are organized in tlio States of the fSouth derive their entiro validity from tlio assent of tho pcoplo of thoso several States who havo established them, and that the recommendations of tno president oi me united states, when proceedings wero instituted for their es- tablishmcnt , possessed no legal force and no legal validity whatever. Of course I agree In that opinion entirely. Thoso constitutions aro valid, and tho govern ments set up under them or created bv them aro valid likewise, because the people oi moso states nave created and have established them. I aereo entire ly with the opinion' of the Senntor from -w.,....l,,..,1 . l,t II... I.,1,,t 1 1 adlcablo vice of this bill is, that instead oi recognizing mo vaiuuty oi moso gov ernments thus established by tho pco plo of those States, it declares in tho m-e. amble that thoy havo no legal existence, no legal vauuity wnutever. and it tiro- cceds to establish military governments tlirougnout uicir jurisdiction, and pro vides for their complete repudiation and for tno estnuiisnment oi omcr govern ments in their stead. How nny ono can hold to tho opinion those government have legal validity, nave n constitution nl existence, that they wero properly cs tabllshcd by tho people of the States concerned, and yet und it in nis will to voto lor mis phi l cannot conceive. 1 rose, sir, mainly for tho purposo of pointing out mo lact tnaiiiic only argu ment in favor of tho pnssago of this blil which had been presented to us upon mis occasion is undressed to another audience man mis, and relates to con sldcrations which will nrKo after this bill becomes n law. and will bo proper for consideration clsowhci o than In this Chamber. I will add but ono observation. Tho President of thu United States has not exercised the privilege which ho enjoys under tho Constitution to withhold tills .bill from the notion of Congress. It was sent to him within' ten days of tho nd jmirnmenl, und, If ho hadhoscn to do so, he could, by simple inaction, have prevented the action of Congress upon ii again at mis eu-.-uuu , uu couiu nave (li-lcnli-d its enactment into a nu- hv that two-thirds vote which 4b expectcil for it by its friends in this Chamber as well as that similar veto which it has already recuivcu in tho House. In this action ol his on this question I entirely concur; in other words, I heartily ap prove it. Although It was within his power to have defeated tho action of .Congress, lio has, by extraordinary ex ertion, uy zeal mm diligence in its ox mutilation, and lu putting his views upon it lu form, transmitted it back to the rerpescntatives of llio people und of the Slates for their Judgment. In this ho has acted in a manly nnd proper manner, as became tho executive Chief Magistrate of this nation ; nnd I believe that In all his olllclal intercourse with Congre3, from the tlmo when ho as siimed tho duties of his high ofllco, ho lias behaved mid conducted himself with eminent propriety, with that courtesy tons which win bur due, with Hint hlgli Use of honor and of public duty lu li Is relation to this department of the Gov incut which became alike his charctcr und his station. Whatever of criticism, strong and. In the Judgment of some, just criticism, may havo been directed must mm since ho nsstimcdtno duties lita lili.l. lina liftfill (., lv,ittlnla ..is I. iii uilili:, linn .ii.,... , ,.,itv..; and things outsldeof tho perforninnco of menu duty, nas been in otner man nis lllclal relations with tho people of the United States. Ho has sent this incus- re. I say. to us In advance of the limit u the Constitution within which It Is to be returned for congressional consid eration. Now. s r. net lie In tills sn r t thero ms been and there will bo no disposi tion to delay action here by unnecessa- debate. Tiuko of us who were op loscd to this measure were lieard-upon t fully upon n former occasion. Our opinions nro before tho country, nnd thoy will remain upon record, not for the Judgmenlalonoof thenien of this ngo but for thejudgment of tho men of future times, upoiitnqso arguments nnu upon this veto nicssago which has now been sent to us, nnd which, like them, will bo pieced upon tho permanent, enduring records of tho country, wo nro content to stand, nnd by them wo nro content to bojudged. Wo have resisted milltnry and despotic government in tho Amer ican states witn wiiatever oi power, whether of argument or of vote, wo pos- scsicd. Wo havo resisted the Illegiti mate nnd unauthorized extension of cderal power iu theso States of tho South which aro unrepresented In the two Houses of Congress. Wo havo re sisted tho degradation nnd pollution of sunrage by unlicensed nnd illegitimate tower exerted nero in me city oi vt nsn ngton. Against nil theso and other features of tho bill which is before us for reconsideration wo havo struggled ; wohavodonoour best. But,sIr,wo intcr- )05o now no unnecessary or tactions tio- nv. Vi nrn pnnfntif. in hn intlo-nil hv what havo wo havo said and by what wo havo done. More than this:- wo are content to bojudged by tho results of this legislation as tlioso results will bo developed in tlio future : and wo cannot wo will not doubt what will ultimately be thojudgnient of history nnd of man kind upon tho minority which has re sisted in a manly nnu proper manner tne enactment ol an unjust, pernicious. and despotic law. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Phllndelpllla Markets. Wkdsiesday, April 10. Gito:nir.s. Coll'eo continues scarce; small sales of llio are reported ot Sljcper lb currency, in sugar tncre is utile or nothing doing. I' loui:. The market continues very brik. About l.SJUbbls sohl in lots to tlio homo trade Including Northwestern Mipcriluo nt ., eS.O0 fM Northwestern extra MW 10.0J .Noi-thH estem family iz.iiveoM.uu Pennsvlinulaand Western suneiflne... P.W li.jO Pennsylvania und Western B.xtra lO.OOalLOO Pennsylvania and Western family ..13.00iAls.iK) Pennsylvania ami Western fancy 15.G0Gils.oo ltyo Hour 8.a) WiniAT of prime nunlit.v lias been in good demand, and holders aro llrm In tneir views, we quote Pennsylvania red nt sa.lOWa.a'i : Southern do. at $3.00 0;!!.l 5, and white nt $3.1fl(s!l.i!0 ; Penna, ltyo ranges nt uoout si.u. int-orn no iinprvin't. with sales of 7.000 bus.nt S1.10 nnd Si. 11 for yellow, and $1.15 for white. Oats nro i selling al UitoTUc. Tlio receipts to-day areas follows : 1.S00 bbls flour; 1,750 bus. wheat ; 9,100 bus. corn, ,750 bus. oats. PitoyisioNS Continuo very dull, but prices are unchanged. Small sales aro making at 823.5(1 per barrel for new mess. Mea beef ranees from Sill.'idW $23 for Western and city packed. Dress ed hogs sell nt 8!'Jc. Smoked hums arc steady ot 15l7e ; pickled do at 13 13Jc. Smoked shoulders at lllljc, and salted do at 81C''.9Je. l-nrd sells at 13((13le Ti lb lor prime in bbls nnu tier ces. Si:i:8 Clovcrseed is in fair demand and 100 bushels were sold at from $10.50 (if $11.00 per bus, the lntter rnto for choice tlmothv sells at $3.50 and flaxseed at $3.10$3.12 per bus. UATTLU MAHKIiT. liCOI CattIO WCro very dull this week, and prices wero unsettled and lower. About 1 ,300 head fcold at tho Avcntio Drove-yard nt prices ranging from 17al8c for extra Pennsyl vania and Western steers; ISalOJe for fair to good do, and J Hal lc per lb lor common, ns to quality, tho marKet closed very dull within tno nuovo rango of prices. Cows wero unchanged. Sheep wero in fair demand. Hogs wero dull aud lower. Cows. Wero unchansed; 200 head sold at $50a7 for springers, and fGOaOO nor ncau lor cow and can. Siilkp. Were in fair demand; 7,000 head sold at 9a0!c per lb, gross, ns to condition. Hons. vcro dull and rather lower ; 3,700 head sold at tho different yards, at rom siuaii per iuu ids. licit. Pier Iron has been very dull, nnd the mnncct depressed ; prices. nave ruieu in favor of tho buyer, and close heavy at $11H for No.l Scotch, nnd $12 for No. 1 lYinerican. Market Kriiort Wheat per bushel 2 73 Ito I 10 Corn " Flour per bnrrol clovcrseedu Flaxseed Ilutler Ii-RS Tallow- Potatoes Dried Apples Pork Ilnins Sides aud Shoulders fjtrd per pound Hay per ton l) , 18 00 . 7 00 . 2 2-", Hi SI II 75 . -2 SO . 10 l.'i 12 11 . 2 00 MAHRIUD. irOflI.KI!-Ir!KIMlACtr.t the Forks Hotel, lu niooinsburx. on tho 1th Instant, bvllov. I C. Shelp, Mr. W. N. Hosier to Miss Maryli Dries bach, of Uoarlngcreek, IWauwt-llAltrnn On thoWtli ultimo, by llw same, Mr. J. II. Hughe toMIss M. (', Hurler, of Itrlarcreek township. KASU-CllltlllTirAX In Danville, on tho 1th Inst., nt the M.tl, Parsonnuo, by llev.M'K. Helley, Mr, 1 . D. Kitto to Miss Kate Chils man, bolhjof lltoouisburg. STOt'TCOA i In nerwlek, nu llm 10th ultimo, bvllov. A. 11. lloltensteln, Peter H, Stout to Miss Aiico A Coat, both of Lu.cruu eouuty. DIED. Kf.lXJ-Jiu WHIIiinuort, on (lio'.7lh ultimo at th' rcRldi'iJCO ofln-r boil, Kcphnrt 1). Kline, Mrs, Mary KUno, iigcul (Ojreurs.lt months uiultt'lnys. APPLKMAXli Jloonosboro', lloonu county, lawn, on tlioTwh ultimo, Anna Lnnru, youngest duUKhlcrof Mattilasli. ami MiniU Alllcnmn, ncl 1 yrnrt H months utul 1 day Jf.JiT.r,lX In Iiiy,nn tlio.'Ui Imtnnt.Ocorao Ilartmun, uged about 7: ears. JI727-In UKht Street, on tlioCth JnsUnt, Mifc, H.uaU White, aged about frO years, . In (Vnlr towmlilp, very Middpnlv of heart iH-M'ase, Mrs, Mvrt'y HIM, fo of Julia J 1111, aged yiarf. WKLIi-TIUKD HiisscU'm Itch OlntiiU'iit, Immcdlntp find ceituln tnie- iVicts, It H nlsn a Mire lunu-dy (or hcrattlies on horses, HiurtcM'ii Halt Hhcuin Ohitnuiit, Umu'nim. led Wets, HuhuU'k I'ilo Ointment, cmcs ufter fill other remeilio bavn failed , $1 00 Tli o oitittnontH mo rcitnln, wiTo, nnd reliable nrx'elfles,a thouiiunda have and arc dally certi fy1 us. rorrtloy nil lrncait and iiti lleino denlon, funeral iMjutt, I'jmhot, IIiii'K.N tt IlonAUT. Wholcwilft J)rutf(ti, 211 Tullon t near Grron Htcln. New York Hem (y mall ( Itch, 4 F, It, tV.; ViW, W.'A niRrro; -im, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMIIS'lSTBATOU'S NOTICE. iV. ESTAII! nr HAMANltIA .1 EVANS, M:0'D. ij'itcrauriiilmliiMi nllon oiithci-itHloof Humnn. thii.lntm i:nti-i. Into tif llluomstmn:. Colombia nmnty, il'X -iisi-a, Imvu uncn urntited by tlio Ui!&- i-u-r oi puiii rouniy iu .i. it. i.vuin, n-imuiH in tlio 1m-tt'lil nnd county iiforn-ntd. Allpor-otn Imvlnii i-lalins on I ho c-liin, nr requested In pro Rent them duly nulhi-ntk-nlod foi-selllcmcnt, nnd thnso UuowlUK thcm-tr-lvi-i lt.Uublcd to tlio rMntn will inula- paymont fortliullli. April 12, HOT-Ow. Administrator. S Ill-ntiFF'SSA LlT U yViutlm: or n writ of At. Venditioni J.'rimwi, lucd out of 11m Court of Common lpaso of Columbia county, nnd to mo directed, will bo exposed to public -solo nt the Court llnuw.lti llloomsburR.on JO.VJ.1 1 in,.- ,ourt ll hum', ill iuuuiii3i.il in. .... .nis. js.. . the SIXTH DA V OF MA V, IbllT, lit ono o'clock 111 mo uKcrnonu, mo iohowiiik rem i-iiiuii m im A cerlnln lot or two lots of ground, nltunte In (leunnntoAMi.lnConvnubnm township, Colutuhlu i-ounty, contninlnmifty feet front nnd twohitn- in en leci ocep, oounueu on iiienoriii uy nn- iiioi-Pllu-, on tho west nnd noutli by Inlid of llio Ixjcust Mouiitnln Cnnl nnd I run Company, nnd on tlio cnxt by luuds of Lnwrcnco Cnncy, hereon Is urccti-d n lop house Willi tho iippurtennneon. Helped, tnken In execution nnd to be sold ns tho properly of John Cnsey. . . HA.SIUEI, HNYDUIt, Bherlrr. IHooinsburn, April 12, ltt7, joIFiTTa o o u s" llns removed from Light Htiert to Port Noblo, lu this county i'nnd Is piopnrod lo pincticc n.s u VKTEUIXA11Y SUItOKON, nnd proscribes for nil diseases of Horses nnd Cnt tle, mid cures hixoiioxi:, spavix, tc, .te. Thnso desiring to secuio his sen Ices should nd drcs lilm nt Uloomsburg, l'n. nprl-07. g C. COLLINS, ,1'AHltIO.NAIILi: SHAVING, IIAIIt CUTTING ASP SHAMI'OOIXU SALCOX, Court llouso Alley, next door to CWttmMim Offlcc, BLOO.MSntTItCl, PA. . Ilnlr Dyeing nnd Whlslters colored blnck or brown, Ilnlr Tontc to destroy dnndruir nnd benu llfvlng tho hnlr: will restoru hnlr to Its original color without boiling tho llucst fabric, constantly on hand. nprl267. riMiu ESPY HOTEL, I1SPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tin: subscriber respectfully Infoimshls friends nnd the public, that no lias taken the above well known llouso of Ktitcrtnlnmcnt, nnd will be plcitM-d to receive tho custom of nil who will f.i or lilm with a cull. III! WILL KKI'.P A GOOD TAllLK, b liar well stocked with tho best of Liquors, nnd every effort will be made lo vendor entiro Mitts f.utlon. W.M. ItLMLLY. l-sp'. Pn., April 12, UC7. E M O V A c. c. N E W h O F MAuIt'8 S T O ll,E TO S It I V B'S II h O V K, ON TIICCOnNKH OK MAI1KKT AND IllOS STntLTS, Tlio undersigned ha Ins received from tho city n full nnd compbite supply of SPP.INf! AND fiUMMlIU DUY GOODS AND ailOCEltlES, NOTIONS, T1N-WAUE AND IIAHD-WARE, CKDAlt A.XD WILLOWAKC, t'ONFL'CTlONEltY, CILAfcH-WAIti:, TOBACCO, II A T S A Ar D S II O i: S, I'LOUIt, HALT, FI.SII, AND M EAT, nil of which I proposo selllns nt n very low llgure for cash or pioducc. Call and see. April IV, HU7. C. C. MAItlt. J .1. II It O V E II,, Is now oirerlng to tho publje his Stock of .V P li I X G GOO 1) .V consisting In part'of a full lino of INGRAIN, WOOL AND It AG C A n P E T H, Fine cloths and casslniero for Ladies' coats, HANDSOME I)ItF..S (JOODtj, of all patterns and qual It les, iTilalds nnd Prints of vnrlous qualities and prices, IlLKACIILD AND llltOWN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FItENCII CORSETS, AND UALMOltAIi SKIltTS. Good assortment of LADiuir .t- ariLDi!i:.y&' GAirvjinJ: jjoots. Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment of OLASS AND QUKLNS-WAltK, FX N.O. 1 JIACKEltEI, In one-half and one-fourth barrels. Now is thu tlmo to mako yo'ur selections, ns I nm ofTerlng goods at very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, and not to bo under fcold by any. J. J. imOWHlt. Illoomsburg, April 12, 1SHT. A PPLICANTS FOR HOTEL, ItES- -rV-TAUltANT AND LlOlIOll STOItB LICEN SES. Notico Is hereby nl en that the followlug piTsons navu mauo ajipncaiiou 10 me i roiuono lary of Columbia County for Ta ci n, Restaurant and Liquor storo License to bo grouted at the coming Jiny icon 13 loo m John Leacork Tavern John V Cnslow Geo V Mnucer Itcrnard Htonncr O A Jaeoby Mendenhall, M'mHQIInwru John I-' Callow John 8 Mann OHhuman it Hon John J Stiles M II Gilchrist Henry J Clark JltKlstler Philip UoUchalt J Ii Jam van levi Keller John Orover A W Creamer DTM'Kierman Thomas Monroe I.lnuor fitoro lilting House Tavern Benton Kerwiclc Catawlssa ITatln? JIouso JJutfii JIuuni Tavern Liquor Htoro Centrn I'eutrnlla Coii njjhnm i a vein hamuol IeiUy H UimnsiBt CornclIiiH M'Carn Milton WCnx Joseph 1' Iung llitmpluey Parker rhhlntxcreek Clrcunwood Itpinlock JOCUht joim iiortnian I.udwJsThlelu " JohIhui Womor " John KUuo " A K Smith " Samuel lUmby Geo H lltort n " Mellek " Jacob Good ' John Hnyder iKniel Mum nicy " Philip I) Keller Madison fnntour Mt Pleasant Orangi fiecitt jonnravaK " ' John Hummel ' M J Ultleo i:atln llotisu JHSMi: CGIJ'.MAX, lVothonutary. Kloomsburj;, April 12, U07. riOXFECTIOXKIlY, FKUIT, XUTS, J At'.. AO. . sToiiNint wii)Mi:vi;it, MANUFCniHKllS or pi.Ai.x a.xv Ki.vcr'tv.xFix-rioxrnr, A.lll IIE.M.KUS IS KoitKiox rnum and xutsj. Kxcliausio llloek, llloomsburg, l'u. OIIANOI, LKMONH, HAISINS, I'ltl'IINS, I'KIS, I)OLI, AC, HUKAI) AND CAKKP, of all kinds, AO" All orJi8 promptly attended to. -s Tlio uudertlgncd having' formed u ropartuer ship under tho namo and Hun of bruiiNisii Jt M'lDMEVEn, will eonllnuont lho"OldStan.l" tho business of confeetloiierj-, fiult.nuls, Ae. I112UN1IAHI) STOHNr.it, I'ltKI). H. WIDMUYUIt, ' Illoonibburp, April 5, lsi7, BllinOI-: EI.KCTIOX. AX inac tion for Oincers ot tho Caliiwlssalirlilipi Com pa"', lor tho ensuing year, will bo held tit tho publte lionsoot J, ll. Kisiler, lu Iho town of Cat. awlssa, on Mumiuii, tin Mxllt day til Mmi, lNi7. be tween llio horns of ono and four nVlnek, p. ji. , JOHN HHAl'LIXS. IWawUy llrulge Office, I heeietary, April 0, 1807, ItAXGlJVlW.i: NORMAL SKJI- 1NAHY. Tho next Term of thu lnstllntl,.,. vltleoinineueo4n MOXJIA I" AP11II. l.VA ls,7 'lull loii term of eloven weeks from (l,uu to t,v. Hoard lu gixi'l families per wwpk, . t , . H. l. WAl.KEll, Tf lueli-al. fiaugi'llle, Apill 5, 1'dT-Jt, 1 REGISTIUl'S NOTIC1-:. Notici! IS itl.ni.nY (iivkn to nil legatees, creditors, nnd other persons Interested In llio t-'lntes of tho ie snpotUedecrndeuts and mtnorn, that the f jllow liigadiulnlslrntlon and guardian ncuounls havo I mm lllod in tho olllco of tlio lteglster of Columbia coitntv.nnd will bo presented lor conllrmnlloi; nitdallowancoln tho Orphans' Court, to bo hold In lllooinsburtr, In tho county aforesaid, on r.ii; Misn.VY, mi; Luumi Day or, May, 1S7, at two o'cloc-U lu tho nflernoon of snld day. I, Account of John 1C. (1rol7, ndiiilnlstiutor of llobei 1 11. Arthur, late of Illooni township, deu d, Anwiinlnf inlili I'. Mler. lulmltllstrnlor Of Henry Dyer, Into of ltomingcreck township, dce'd, ,1. Account of Jllclmel lderorrnnd Mary Mow- n.lmltiUtriifnts of Mlfhsol Mo,rV. Inlu of Uoarlngcreek towindilp, dee'd. I, Aceount of Johnson II, lkcler, odiuliitstrn lor of llosw ell sitiltli, lato of Wiuonwood town ship, dce'd. f. Account of Theodorn Welllver.ndinlnlstrntor of Win. U. Wclllvcr, Into of JlndUon township, dee'd. 0. 1'irstnud final uccount of ltcubon Wilson, gunrdlnnof win. w.uvos, minor tuuuoi oiiurios fives, doe'd. 7. I-'Irst and mini nci-ount of Ileubcn ATllson, gunrdlan of James II. Uvcs, mlnur child of Cliaa. iiA'es, uec u. fi Tire, nil fltinl noennnf nf ThnmnS .'.COCO, ad minlslrator of Joliu Kcoce, lato of Oreohwood townslilp, dee'd. P. First and final neount of 811ns nnd Emanuel Cotiner, mlmlnlstinlors of Hamuct Cuimur, luto of orange township, tUo'd. 10. Hoconcl aecount of Jacob nnd A astiington Ycagor, administrators uf.Iolin Voaiiur, luto of Locust township, dee'd. II. Account of David II. Itowor, guardian of Jer emiah Mowrcy, minor child of Mlchaol .Mowioy, dee'd. !- Aoennnt of Jesso llolfmnn. ndminlstrntor of AYUllnlil lloffinau, lato of Cenlio township, dvu'd. ,1 Aw. InlN, I 1 ttillii ,. 11 Mil U'lil. .1 . Tlbl. lay, exooulors of William llldlay, lato of CVnlro toiMishlp, dee'd. H. Account of Tames W. Kitchen, administrator of Hamuol Kitchen, late of Wugnrloar township, dee'd, 15. Account of Ilenrv Delong. administrator of Peter belong, lato of Centre township, dee'd. ill. Aecountof A..l.Kloau.admlhtstrntorof ills. Mary lllggs, lato of llloom township, dee'd. 17, Account of John Trembley, guardian of,Jas, P. Trump, minor child or Henry Trump, dee'd, 1. Account of John Trembler, gunidlanof Chas. Trump, minor child of Henry Trump, deo'd. 10. Aecount of John Hhuinan, executor of Pclor Kclimlck, late of Scott township, Uec'd. 1M. First ncenunt of Peter Knt, administrator of Thomas W.Youug.Iateof Jackson townshlp.doc'd 21, Final nciount of Cvrus Hobblns, oxeeulor or Danlul Ntucknr, lato of I'lfhlnecrcek township, deceased. Account of John 1-', Conner nnd George Con ner, ixecutors of Thomas Conner, latu of Cent! o township, doo'd. 21. Aecount of Ii. H. Merrill, Rtiardlan of Clara lilttenbender, minor child of Natliau lllttcnbun der, dc'd, i't. Account of Josejih Lllley, ndmlulslrator of Samuel Itemljy, late of Heott township, dee'd. M. Sixth and lluul neemtnt of l'etor Put, ono of the executors of Mnlthew M'Dowell, late of ieott township, doe'd. eil, AeeounTof Mnr-Oinll O. Klnnor, puardlatf of Clam M'Duwell, a minor child of 'ilieodoio M' Dowell. 7. Aeentint nf Lemuel Poller, administrator of Charles Stewart, lato of Coluinblu county, (leo'd, 23. Account of William W. Tiesrott, adminis trator dn ImiiiIs lion, with the wlllnnnexed of Frederick llohr, luto Oitcnwood township, dce'd, 20. The final account of Lewis Yotter, adminis trator of Catharine Drumheller, lato orCatawlssa township, dee'd. 00. The Dual necount of Lewis Yotter, adminis trator of Lllas Femitiinaehor, dce'd, CI. Tho final account of Lewis Yelter, executor of Mary M Adams, late Mary ?I How or, latoof i ranitnii low iisuip, nee u. S2. Account of Jonas Fnhrlmrcr. ndminlstrntor or i:il7ahcntli Marks, lato of Locust township, deo'd, ni. Account of Thomas Slackhoiue. Kinrdlon or Elizabeth stackhouso, minor child of M. Karseli- ncr, lato of l'ino lownsuip, dec it, 31 Account of IWhctt lt. ndmluistrUor of ' W.itiAl IVwt .lnt nf Sfrttl. Inurtiihln. tWil. dee'd. JOHN G. l'ltCIV.K. lteclster. liloomsburg, ApiU ls07. flDOWH Al'I'UAlSE-MKNTS. Tlie followlnc ornmifementR of real and por- ronal propel ty set apart to ido j of doccdent, na e uvvi iiuhi in nm on ice oi me iirmiiur uj Co lumbia count v. under the Itules of Court, nnd will be piesuitcd for ob"uHUo eontlrmatisn, lo the Orphans' Com t tobehcld iu IUooniiburff, In and lor mi id county ,m Vi:itNK'.tAV,Titi. I'.Hiimi 1 or .MAY, IMi, HI IWO O CntCi; 111 IIIOUIU'VIIOOH of sal t d ty, unless eseeptioni to such confirma tions an preiouslv llUnl, of which ell persona ItUercMeil In bald estate will take notice: 1. Whlow of William lluckalcw. late of rish- hii'creck township, deceased. 2. Wlilow of Ilohcit Glllaspy. lati of Hemlock township, decraed. 3. Widow of Joseph ltobblns, latoof QietMiwood township, d ceased. 1. Willow of Gcoriro It. HnvlmnsL lntt of Ciitn- wiisa townslilp, tlot-easod. ft. Widow of Jacob Keller, late of lleavor town ship, deceased. (I. WUowof Adam Lutz. lato of Ilcnton town- ship, deceased. 7. widow of Alexander j earlo. lato of I lshlnc- ciek township, deceased. 8 Widow of Georrre M'Kwen- lato of Greenwood township, deceased. 9 Widow of Ilrtnrv Ilssler. latoof IJeavcr town ship, deceased. JOHN g, rnunzn.iiegister. Illooimburg, April fi, 157, VN1) .1UROHS roil MAY 'ITItM, 1S07. Jltoom Andrew Madlhon. Jlriarercv A. Isaac Ilower, ojo. Jitrwick John M'Auall Jlcntonlhiuie K. ICrlckbaum. (Yntrc Samuel Hutchison, VAlan Crcoity. IMiwlKirt llemy J. Miller. lymnrham Hunlel T. M'Kelrnan. I'mhuvjcrech Luvid buvago, GeorKO M. Howell, Jackson Ale. Grccnivotid Humphrey I'aiker. UvmlocK Peter ltiuglcr. Jnckson Itobort IMar. 2tt. Vh-umnt Daniel Vandersllco, Kllas Howell. MQtUn Aaron Masteller, John It. Anglo. Maine Aaron Miller, Madiion William Purscll. 1't ne blind rick Eves. . Jtoartnycrcek Abraham Heaver. tiitgarlouf Wheeler Hlmltz, Illchard Klin. T uAvi-msn junons llloom Joslah H. Furmau. Isaiah Harliuan. Thomas J, Wenner. Jlri'ti ci cck Kuom Aiiams, John rcttcr, Jr. ilvavtr Chailert I-'. Maun, 'uthan llrcilbeniler, Nathan Ilieilhemler, sr, Horn. Jerii-irA William IL lUltenhouse. LUtaulwi .lollh MaiU, Ailam I'eiluroir. VoiMIii fleorco Hartman. 7-'iAfitA-rt-rA- Win. Ash, l'hllln Appleman, lln'cntt ool James M.iuiiIuk, -lohu Miller. llcmtock Hugh W.M'Itcynouls.AmlrmvJ, Y.m mctt, Isaac l'uii-ell William II, Shoeniaker, Win Wlntcrsteen, John Uetz. iMcmt Peter Miller, Jacob Harm-r, .UijHIa-Jolm C. Hetler. .loafoaiwisaac Mowiy. .Vm(if, Win. Jiitlohl, Suluuel Hlmby.Jr, Mt. J'lcasimt-Vfter Hlppenstlel. (Miage Jesse lluimstetlcr, J'tns Iia l'urseli. Jinariiwcreek Daniel ItarU. k-o John Sliumau, A. 1. 1'hornlon. .Viiffur(!!-.!oi.ih It, I'ilt7, Henry (', Hess. rjMU ALLISTFOKMAY TKIOI, 1607. ' I. Wm. U Lnneo vs. Alfred Crevellns (-t.nl. L'. llenlnmhl Z.irr and Wlfu s. Win. HhanilrM. 3. 1'xlward minor sr. The Locust Mountain foul Company. 1. M. Ch iinberlln use v. Wl.is V. Ldgar. fi. Jacob lteniley vs. The Catawlss Itallroiul Co. 0. llenty r. Num. v. The lloioiih ot llerulok. 7. l'.ll Jones vs. Miles C. Abbott et, al. . Wrlslil liii-jhes vs, l'etor Miller. . .loualhan Knllllo-vs. WilRlit tlushes. in. Mm-y l' Hi pen vs. It, h, IImielUt.nl. 11. John Lamms vs. Harney M'liiearly. 12. Havld Ycaui-r s. Clinton Hewitt 1 1, al, 11. John W. 1 .eseliei- vs. l'etor S. lllshol. II. Woolley & Poho vs. -lollll W. Le-.eher. I.i. Hllas Krum usu vt. Daniel lCrum'a ndmr'd. in. l'luebo I-'rv vs. Daniel Kium'sadmr'n. 17, Wm. A, Slnrr vs. James Dyke, is. Kylvoktur J. 1'imx s. W. OAlrceu's adm'r. 13. Jijonb s, Hvan.s s, w. n, (ireen's adm'r. 'M. J, V. l-'ineher vs. Isiuio Yclter. '.'I. Jacob A. M liher s. Abel Thomas. L--. Jaeoli A. Hw fsher vs. HU hard Lyons. M. lieorgo llrown . Leoniudhtelninan, JI. iu, M, HoaBlund vs. Harney M'lireariy. ii. Jus. hlackhotiNti b. Thos. btuckliotiM)' llxr'a. Jl, Joseph Lllley IVU-r MeileU. 27. Htroud A Ilrown vs. Andrew Crcvellng. :M, Deboiali Dimu mi, Dwen L. Dean. -i. l-Hiird M'Call el. al. vs, John Kweeuey. :, CUrk utowin t nnd Wlfa vs. II. O. I'leus er, 31. I innklln Yoouiu vs. William T. Shumaii, 3J. William reason el. al. vs. Million C. Bhlvo. 1H. John r.nstiohmoyer vs, yamuel Ne)lijft, mininr.: NOT I CE. TH 13 PHKS 1- .1J dent and Din lllCL'tUlH ilf tllQ f'rttllU isiua Itrhl'fA 1 tvuituij immiuis imy ofumni it mviucmi 0( .oiupany nave tins day .leciarist a dividend of hree per cent, (soventy-flvo cents per Rhnro) on liueapltal htovkof ho Company, jiayahli1 to the tho canllal ktoi-kof Im ('nminiiiv i. stockholders or tho leual representatives, an or' JOHN HHAHIU.IH, Oitttuism Ilridjo OJJUe. Tteatmor. April 5, iho;. ; "QU. 15. KIjINK, A tnadualo of .teltV-rson 7tre.ll.-nl CHene Pl.ll. adelphla, liuvliiK iformaueully loeatoil, niters his lUofehSlonal seitlees to the citUeilH of Catnutssu and vli lnlly. Oillc-n on .Main sheet, focnud door east of Creasy A; John's llutldlut'. apr j i-iim, 1). H T 1 h 13 B 'lilOESHKD AUCTIONKHIt, Ott TIIB THiniCUNin I'EN3V1.VASIA JllSTIjlCf, always to be found at tho Orntigot llio Hotel, In OraiiKOVIIIo, hales of real or poi-sonal properly iilttndod lo iironipily and on leasouabli tirms. I onsliiniiK-nls i-ollcltnl and snld on commission, A tharoof publlepalroiuiKO respectfully solicited, Oronatvllle, Ft-biuary l, lcW-;m, EV DUCU STORE. "Of It OWN" P.U E P A It A T IONS, HtiiH-rlor to llio many patent nostrums ntiaii,3 tho country. CAMPIIOlt ICK, WITH OLYCL'ItlNi:, A di-Uehtful cniiipound for wlilteMlnv, beautl. fvtinl, und aortenlint tho skin, will remosu tan, Irtcklts mid hlotches from tho skin. U a tertnlii remody Tor chapped and soro lips and hnnds, as an npplleatloii to outanenus erun. Hons It has no equal, price a, cents imrboi at HL.NDL'lWIIOrm ' TONIC IlITTLrtS, CoiilalnltiKiio whisky or otlur Inloxlcntln-. Iiiui-dlli nts, n pleusant nnd rireclniil rcmeiiy Mr pyspepsln, loss of appetite, low sillrlts. lUblllly, derniiKomcnts ol Hie liver, ate etc Try It. Pint Unities 50 cents eneh, nt hi:ndi:u.suoti"m. 1IALSA.M OF HOItr.HOl'ND, A sarc, speody nml eorlnln our, for coiiulm colds, liourscucss, etc., etc., altoidltiKlnimodi' iiloiellel In nil nltoctlons of tho thront unj limits. It has no equal. Price U) cents, at HF.NPEIWHorrS. HHAMPOO LKlUtD, For clcnulhg tho bend and romovlm; dnndrun pivM-ntlug loss of hair and dlscasci of thi, scalp, by removing tho cause, 1'rleo ill ecuti at HLNIILIWHOTTU ' S- TO P.yiMniH AND HUltSUMnN. Sphain and mvKUNY Linami:nt. Tho most eilliaclous application In uso for sprains nnd swolllnit, brultes, spavin, ilni.bouo, sprliar. halt, foundereil loot, gulls, mango, etc., etc, 1'rleo fit) vent per bottle, at ' 11 L1L.H.-S11U TT'S. All the abovo lironaiatl-jiis tirenareil onlv nn 1 for sale by ir..sii.iu(Ji-j-. aprJ Main Etrccl, llloomsburi;, Pa. V FIRST PREMIUM . Of a Mlvcr Moilnl sV. WAI AWARDED TO CTf BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Y ; 0 Hie N. II. 8tt Ap-leti.tural Boclttr.tt lit I nir lioiurn in tint nun, cctia', ivwa IIAItitllTT'B Vegetable Hair Restorative jiciiorei utny iiairio nn nniurai coior. i ro- moici mo prowin oi 1110 umr, Liitncri in cnict uonatuii orni numori, iTrriiti w Ilnlr lulling out. it n supeitor mining. j l comnnin no injur mm iuKrca,cllt iuu it uiciiHiii popuinrnna rcn- i.si(, iis-n, nouu bdq . J. R. DARRETT & CO., Proprlebl-l, MAKCIIKSTEII, M. 11, ,-Sold by L. N. MOYLII, Uloomsburg, fn., and DrupRtsts Kcnerally. fapr5'07-ui. 8 LOO It E W A It D ! .stop tjtv vutiwi Was Moli-n from tho subscriber on Mumliw tlttt lth tnst.,TVO HOUHi;s ONII 101' 1IUGGK, fifiunru box, a set of double lmrncui, two liorrw blanketH, a robunnd whip. A reward of oik? hun dred dollar wilt be p.rtd Tor tho npprthumlou ot the thief nnd lecoveiy of tho propvrty. Ih'frtptton of the limits Ono Itay Horso fl f leen hands Idsh, six yea rs old, earrica a Btralglit nuek, heavy tall, niul W heavy Umbed. Ono Uuht dappled way horse, llttr-ii nnd n half hand lilKh, coming six uars old, has a lurtru head nnd llomnn nov, n u pretty heavy cliunTcof n hone, eurrys tolerably well, Rood nmno nutl tall. IesrrlvU"ii of liuurjj: Ono slncln seate i Toi HuTtrv. viuu1 oox, inivin? on mo mhio oi iwt uox the initial, "il. It.,1 "Win. HUm .t Son, pl'ito ou hind sprint; tox n miiuuo homo nuiricou "Jacob rHr.ii. ' Description of thv Muix Ileslitered J. II. lirowti, ai;ed between Iwenty-lUo and thirty years, in height about bix feet, sleiulerbutlt,palucoinplux lon, has no wKkeis but wore n mustache, hair nf . AV"V .' " " ' V' . . V"'i i m imiwuuir.iwai, Ills li (!?!. Th? aboe reward will bo paid toany perflnn -r poisons on the apprehension of tlio Bald thhifmid tha delivery or th-i property lo tu owner, ur S7. for tho reeovery of tlio piviperty. uiloitGH itntMWicir, llloomsburp, Pa., March '-"J, lki!7. T Ll V. i O H T CA.USK, Ttit: only Htakharh Ofi icjal rirKux msTOUY of sou thi: Uy Kdward A. Pollard, of Vlrglnta. .SAMt'IU.KCHWr.PPUNMIISUUOK MIFKMN Township, has piocured tho Agency of folumhliv County, for (ho sale of tho above work. It com t)rlsfH u full necount of the rise and prorcs of tho lato Southern Confedeiacy, the cam (.minus, haul oa, incidents and nd uutmen of tho moit ft tan tie RtrutTt;le of tho Woiltl'BhUtory. (JttmplrU In ono latKii voluino of ncaily 600 pnseH, with Twr.NTY-roun hplkndid htvau lUTHAIT. of dlbtluxulsliel Confcdorato leaders. The hlsti ry of thu vampiitluHl ban too often fallen to tno pen of tho victor, and to lnmo Justice to tho hiuthern cauta, tho ien muHt bo taken by somu Southern man who Is willing to devoto his tlmo and talents ta the vindication of his countrymen. In a history which .shall challcno tho criticism of the Intelligent, and Invito tho attention ol all homvt InfpUreVs. Kucha vork will beof pecullat interest to the candid nnd Intelligent public ot tho North, nml Is of tho ut ni-xtt Importance to tli'i lieople of thu Southern States. Air. I'o laid, of all writers in the Month, Is doubtle-H tho hi-At rpmlllled to nrepaio u complete and statidard hlv tory of tho War, and to commit to tho incsent and futuio K'mcratlona fnlthlul und worthy in cord of theirKieat Ktruglo and of a cause lost, rmvufn honor, having bcn employed durlni;tho mtlro perlocl of tho War , as editor of a Richmond now spaper. foUS"tr7. QOUItT PJtOCLAMATION. AViinr.ius, the ITon. William I'dwcll, rreuldent Jntlseof the Court of Oyer nnd Terminer aud (loneral Jail liellvery, Court of Quarter Kcslons of tho Pi-aeo and Com I oi Common 1'lean and or phan's Court In tho .tith Judicial District, cont inued of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and tho Hon. Irani IH'irnnd Peter K Heibeln. Asiieiatn .Tiiilf'Cji of t'oltimhln ntitv have issued their prcopt, bearing dato tho day of March, lu the yejr of our IaU, ono thousand, eight hundred and rl.tv-seen, and to medlreeted lor holillnnaCouil of Oyer and Termi ner and Geneuil Jail Delivery, General Quarter Session' of tliu pence, Common Pluis and orph an's court, in IUoomslairu, In the countv of Co lumbia, on tho thst Monday, lInj; the Ulh day of May noxt. to continue one week. Notice Ik hereby i;lveit, lo tho Coroner, to tlio Jtistkcs of the P.Nio and tho Constables of lh Mild county of Columbia that they b then and there In their pMver erwm nt ten o'clock in thu torenoonof fcaldday with their iecorIs, Infjitlfil tlons nnd other remeinhnmco to tlu thoso thlnpi Udch to their oillccH appertain to bo done. And those that are bound by reeoKnlnincw, to pros cute nsndnst tho prisoners that nre or may bo In th Jail nf thu said county of Columbia tobo then and thereto prosecute them as bhall bo Jtt. ,Iu rorsaie rcfpieded to be punctual in their attend nnee, ncneablv to their notices. IMP! li.S, i-ut Hloomsljurg, tho I'Vtli day of March. lin tho ytar of nur Xiord, ono thous aud eitd.t liundrwl and .ltv-nlx, and in tho nlnctlUiiyeur of tlio Independent of tho Unitwt Htatih f America. (Hon havi: thi: Commos Wfvi.tii.) HA MUI-Uj SNYDKU, tihcnj?. lllottnttbiirii, MnivIlS, JSU7, pioriU-ri' " (MWIAXS I X-, I-HiIH)NN.-Lniiiilmi.ui.Ty n I me, a (laid Medal, AND MR- nu aided l ie I- Irsl ".i.v mi-; mar CAiirxnr oiuiaxk" American I list 1 1 tit.-, Xcw York, October, lsflS. Helm; lu-onounted superior In ftnnllty, j-ower and arletyof tone, ami ill number of tomblna Hons, , "As the best InstiumentHof A morion werotlieia conlelutiui;, whieheverwon tlio battle would havo nothlmt 1,-il tniomiuer. " .Imei-feiiii Art Jumuul. li dlieil by u wi-ll-knou n musical i-rllle.) They hao al..o taken the nm luemlum wliej over exhibited this Heafon'. ri.iitLUriiAnH.nni, two und three, banks of keysslit kIon Si".') lo Hflu. Without iudal. slnitloaud doiiblo bank lu m-eat tarlely. $(15 I" 1l-i. Tin M- Drgans, with tli.-lr Kinooih, pliie-Uk quality of tone, I.t-Hlititul hoIuMops, streli-th of clioi ns, Uhoilii)leiednlK,nuill'onelnl oigull-llll-ettects. urn sui-eilor fur elinu-lies, halls, iiailois aii'tBelio.ili. Tl.eynre ait tin in eases oftolld w.tlnnt, tiini-y veneered walnut (new nnd unl-i"u style-., anil ele-ant rosowiKsl, of aplendld dehlKiu and flni-li, tun I of Iho best workmanship! it be ing Intended thai each lusiiument shall bo a model of Us tlitss. All Instrumt-ni.s down to a lino uetuvu iiortnbto Melodeon.lmvo the boautiful Tremolante stop, without exlin ehorpe. A I arise assorimetit eonslnntlv on hand ntonr neneral Nt iuUalo ami llotull Wureroomi, sl Jlroaduay. Our lllukttatej circular nnd price lists, with r.ew styles, nro now leady. Send for n elivular, rELOt'lIKT, l'ELTO.V A CO., Munulacturors. Nu. nl Uroudwar. mar8'07-1in.t New York nty. tt A 1 K l.'H It lintH PTt wn J AIAl'.S IS JvWH. l'l!i.rI OB. ---- liiii I'lA.vu Ol" AJli;itIUA, Theso I'iiiiuui nro unlvei-Rally ncknow I, tlpvl eiimpe tent Judi-os i-oiial to tho host, l'iano mad", ror refcicnt-es. tbevliave inativlhoirsand cltv nnd country residents, lueludtnirlarginuinberb of tho Hluh Suhools, Seiiilnmlos, Ae. Theso Pianos liuto not only storid tlio continual uso and hcuvv mactlco of ono year, but bate bism used tho last Iltteen reals to llio utmost Mtlsfso tlouof llioKoiiklnistliem. They Iiiho taken premiums and medals wher ever exhibited. Such lias been Iho demand for 1'l.iuos, tint Messi-s. Haines ltrus. havo been eonipelled tob-iilarito ihelr woiks tu tho extent of 1 In :1J riatios u wcel:. IInvlu-4 now ono of Iho most extensive nnd complete factories In tho rutted states, lactorles ulouueoveiluir over Ihreo-foulths of nn norool Is-iound, eounn-ls'iiii airuiilaao ut M feet on thy Avenue. Thoy aro umbmbledly lh cheapest first el riant" In i-iarltct, l-'ully Kiiarunlee.l for 5 years, hend for llhiitratedcircular. -IIAINEV llltO-.s., nvi at, tm. mi, 9Mi,.i, :w, .itu, fc mars'ij, 3m.T k-ceond A -itue, New ork t iy. .