THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CU1UIENT ITEMS. S-A miiti tlletl of ilropsy In Floyd county Illinois, recently, who liad been tupped 01 ttinw previous to Ills ileutli, Bar In tho .Jnnllncvs l'lnntra, I'arN, U n crnli, etich of whiwo fore Ii-ri iiipusure4! four feet one Inch In length. DSrM D.invlllo.Stntlon, III the Ten iiesxou vulley the water stnmls six feet nbovethgiop !l!ie,ttupi P.Qle,, 869 Onrltnihll persists la h1iocJ;1ii(;1iM KiirIIhIi ndorers, Tho other day he publicly baptized a baby In "tho nnme 01 noil nnu oi tiiojegi.naipr iesiifl.' OST A negro recently rcfWtl to taka, tho. oath ns postmnster at Forrest Depot Virginia, because ho "sympathized" with tho South during tho rebellion. IPS" A ninchlno hai boon tried suc cessfully In Cnlllfornln which will level tho road for n mllwny, lay tho ties, and placo and nail the rails, and will do tho work of two hundred men, with the aid of twenty. JJT'A New York dealer In stamp on Monday sold $10,000 of stamps for n bond Issued by n Western railroad. Tho paper thus stamped represents $00,000,000. r6J Wo learn on good authority that tho Republican Senators and Hepresen tatlves have subscribed over nino thousand dollars to the fund for sendlne radical speakers and documents into tho Houm eCB Thn llomncrnrv linvo rnrrled the city of Springfield. Hi., tho homo of tho "lato lamented," by n majority of one nuniireii, ami iour, 8Sy"Tlio Commissioners of Luzerne county havo awarded tho building of their new Jail to Lewis Haven, for f 189,075 lie being tho lowest bidder. tfiy An Kaston cotemporary regrets to learn mat -a prominent citizen oi St. Louis, who has been drinkimr imnru- ilpnllv of thn mmliK wntnr fiirnUhnrt for that place, died last week from a Mincwar in nis numentary canal B A now supplement tothecommon school law, contains a provision, which wns'wloptcrt by tiio House by a vote of 1G years to 3"i navs. that prohibits county superintendents from trrantinor certifi cates to teachers who are in tho habit of using Intoxicating drink as a beverage1 SfS- A lady in Wnvcrlv, (N. Y) wiiilo splitting Kindling wood on edensday week, had her 1 1 fe saved by her wnterfal I . Tho nxo slipped from tho handle and came iiown upon tne duck or nor neaii, spoiling the wnterfalf y in span wring tho ncau ryTho Mississippi Valley cost 15, 000.000 two nnd one-half cents tier acre: Florida cost $3,000,000 eight cents per acre; uaitiorwa, jnow aioxieoanu utan cost ?io,ouo,ooo twcnty-nvo cents pcy acre; Arizona costifio,iiuu)uui..-nity cents per acre ; and iiusian America cost 7, i'00,000 about two cents per ncre. SSfQn Tuesday nlcht of last week five prisoners dug themselves out of tho Cumberland County (N.J.) Jail. Ono young man, llko a dutiful son, went back bocauso ills mother told him to, leaving four to make good their escape. iSS" A gentleman in Portland lpst an envelope on tho street contalnincr $.100. on Monday last. Several people, passing supposing it to bo nn April fool loko, kicked it nnd poked It, butno ohcJifted it tin until ftbovpnmonlnnir. took It nn and deveoped its contents, which! were returned to tho owner, tSP A Washineton'spccial savs: t'Ron ator Buckalew has read in Exoqutiyo session an opinion from thd Attorney General, that under tho tenure of -office bill, thol'resldent can fill nil. the offices vacant when tho Senate adjourns. This was not successfully controverted by the various Senators, and will render necessary a further continuance, of tho session, or nn abandonment of nbflut ' eighty good offices.'1 '" e3SfL Deposit "one cent in bank, double tho amount deposited weekly for one year as, ono cent tlioflrgt'-,week', two centsiho second week,' four cents tho third week, and so on for the flfty-two weeks what do you think tKb amount would bo at tno enu or the yeary tig' uro ji up, uoys, anu see, fSrTho Queen of Madagascar is said to havo issued a terrlbli proclamation, forbiddincr civilians to wear hat's-with . brims. Government officers, of the Mnlgache typo, nro alono to retain tho old-fashioned head piece. The poorer citizens continuo to wear their old hats simply proving their loyalty by touring on tno urim. fiSS" The counsel of Cant. Wirz. who was executed for alleged cruelties at Andersonvllle, has just published a statement to prove tho innocence of his client, and says that tho night beforo tho execution a messenger from a high' Cabi net officer camo to him with tho offer that If Wirz would implicate Mr. Da vis in tho crimes charted ncrinst him his sentence would bo commuted. Hp adds that tho offer wits made to irz and , declined by him. tSf At six o'clock Monday afternoon at Christ church, 1- Philadelphia an interesting, ceremony was preformed. Jllshop Vail, of Kansas, was then and mere united in noiy wcuiock to J'.nen, daughter of tho lato Assistant Ulshon Bowman, of this diocese. Tho nuptial ceremony was preformed by Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska, an early and dear friend both of tho bridegroom and of tho lato fatherof tho bridc,who,mado tno long journey expressly lor tno pur pose. ear "Pittsburc contains flvo hundred largo manufacturing establishments. It nns nity glass lactones mm sixteen pot' teries. forty-six iron foundries, thirty ono rolling mills,thirty-threo machinery establishments anu lirty-cight oil re-' fineries; besides miscellaneous wprk . of nunost every vnrieiy,nio wnoio turning out. an annual product wortn ono nun ureu minion iiouars." rSrMiauical newspapers beincr now engaged In scraping together accounts or an tno crimes commiteu in the south, and in manufacturing stories when truth falls, tho .World shows that, by tho last census, fassdchusclts had 12.- 700 convictions of crimo for L'231,000 population, which is one convict to ono hundred citizens ; whilst Alabama had only 170 convlcteons to 1,000 popula tion, or ono conviction out, 5,30.0 peoplo, iSTTho citizens of Kaleigh, N. C have raised a subscription' for tiio pur posoof erecting n monument over tho grave of President Johnson's father, 'Which Js located In ia cemetory adjoin ing that city. Tho President hah Icon invited (q.ba bresnt at, thp,coreihonint of laying the corner stone, which will occur' about tho' lOthprox'antl 'Attune- ceptQd. conditionally- - I , v lOJ-Jt is reported on-very go(d au thority that tho Kmpuror" yapofcon in his preparations for war, is engaged in an endeavor to' purchase, arms in the ,i United- States. ,, , The chances' aro apparently. In fotorpf war on tho Luxemburg niipstlouJ ' Tiio neutral great Powers liavc.lt'ls wild, proposed acorn ntpmlfto Of tb'o dif ficulty, but Prussia diBapproyefl oMt. , eSf Tito Senate luljyurned on last Sat urday,' leaving a gyeat many ojlleba var cant. According to Radical Interpreta tion of tho Tenure of offlco Bill the President cannot All them. -If this bo so, many important Post Oltlccj, ant) thp collection of Hovcniro In 3omo pla ces, must till bo suspended. Wo rather think tho Radicals rather overshot tho mark in thusntteinpting to tlothfePn, Ident's liands. t IT, . t. y"' Kinn.vv, jiohm'mi, Ai'iuf. 'in, ihot.' Otttt NEW PRESS. W0 haVo hever yet had occasion to niologlzo'-to '6ilr patron? or. sending them defective copies of our paper. LasLwqek, howcvcr,.we, printed tiio lu lu? of our ctlilon on our now Steam Power Press, and owlng'ttf tho newness' of tho machinery null tiio Incxpcrlenco of our men, n few copies were not up to our usual mark. o are pleased to say however, that tho Press and Kngiuc work like a'charm, and In our opinion cannot bo excelled. Wo havo now nn establishment of, which tho Democracy of tho County may well bo proud, and olio which will not be surpassed by nny In the State. Our assortment of typo nnd material Is all now, and unusually large, nnd wo bcllevp our circulation In the county is larger than any' other pa per published In It. This' is tho result of four months work. Whllo wo have been tho first to introduce a Stcnni Pow er Press into the county, we nrc deter mined not to stop at tills; but in n short time intend to build nil ofllco for our cs pcelal Use, and also to enlarge our sheet Wo hcllcvo the Democracy of tho county fully appreciate our efforts ,to make their organ second to none in the State, nnd will nid us cheerfully in tho work wo have so "well begun. . Tho fact that tho Democrats now support three county papers is a tribute to their Intel llgenco, and proves they.nre a reading class. RADICAL LbVE FOR SOLDIERS Wo lmvo had frequent occasion to call the attention of our soldier friends to tho hypocrisy of the Republican lead ers In pretending to be their friends, Not only does a Radical Senate refuse to confirm them to office when appoint ed by President Johnson, but If they do not believo in negro suffrage doctrine they aro slandered, by nil tho stay-ut homo cdwards who urged them to go. Tho recent action of our Radical Leg isinturo is n case in point. A year ago the miserly pittance of forty dollars per annum, and forty dollars of a bounty was granted tho soldiers of 1812, (who had been in scrvico two months,) and their widows, provided they could provo they wero "ncali and in neecssi tons circumstances." But our Radical legislator's in their grtal, lovo for the'uoldlcrs liavo repealed tno law,' ana tho grcat.State of Pennsyl vania has officially declared that she is too poor to pay these few remaining old veterans aud their widows the small al lowance voted, them', even when they prove they are needy 1 ami yet that samo Legislature voted td increase Gen- ry's. salary several thousand dollars, to spend fifteen thousand dollars in put ting linn up a imo. house, twelve thou Lsand dollars in supporting a useless agency in Washington, and to cap the cumax, voteu tnemselvcs ono thousand dollars ! In this county we know about twenty of these soldiers who aro needy, all of them old and feeble,' some of them township clinrges, and yet this "party of grand moral ideas" approves of tak ing the few dollars from them which was bo nobly earned beforo many of us' wero born. Felloiv-soldicrs ! if this Radical party continues in power, such will be your fate. Their care for you and or the poor negro, is only to gel your voles, and tins done, you may become paupers for aughU tfiey.care, and even the pension now paid in a depreciated currency, will be taken from you, as it has been from the old soldiers of 1812. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS. Tho-United States Sennto beforo its recent adjournment, confirmed the fol lowing nominations to office in Penn sylvania : Collector of Customs at Philadelphia, Col. Joseph W. Cake, of Schuylkill co. -.Surveyor of Customs nt Philadelphia, William Harbcsou. Naval Officer, Philadelphia, Gen. D, W. C. Baxter. For tho 11th District, (Kelley's), Hon, Thomas H. Forsyth, Assessor, and Al exander Cummings, Collector of Inter nal Rovenue. For tho Ctli District, Hon. Richardson L. Wright, of Philadelphia, Assessor, and Joseph llarnesley, of Bucks county, Collector. For the 0th District, Lancnstcr, John W. Warful, Assessor, and Col. Win, W, Wiley, Collector. For the 12thDistrict, Caleb 13. Wright, or wiiicesbnrre, Collector. Forthellith District.JIon.A.Hicstand Glatz, of York county for Assessor, nnd Wm. Penn Loyd. of. Cumbprinnd for Collector, For tho lGth District, Hon. Win M'Gliery of Adams county Assesor, and Uianes.w. Abhcoin, of .Bedford county Collector, lor no isth District, Henry A. Guernsey, of Wllilamsport Collector, Therowcro several other. Hcvcnuo officers selected for other Districts AH tho Post ofllcci In tho Stato sub Jccted.to Confirmation by tho Senate .wcro.micd except two, Milton nnd Newcft.s.tle. Tho,fol!oVlng were among t,ho Confirmations. "t)aii VIHe O. Ut Ostrandcr. Bloomsbtirg Jolin B. PtirseL Towanda William B. Shaw. . . - Williaraspbrt JoffrbjiJ. -Ayres. Wilkcsbarre Pet6r Pursell. J.'Scrnnton William H. Pier. Jlydo. Pu-ki-,Wllliani Mcrrlfleld. Doylestown . Cnpt. Goo. F Harvey. . Huntington;-. G Ashman Miller. .ChambersburgV William P. Welsh. Plumer Dr. William P. Book. Mercer Hon. William S. Garvin. Carbondalc D. Pcn.dergnst. TiUnaqua Mrs. Mary M'Gulgan. Philadelphia John A. Bingham. Houston, Texas, gives evidence of becoming n great Southern city, THE DANVILLE TOST-OPPIOE. At 'the Inectlng of Congress In Decem ber last, th6 Danville Post Office wiH vucaTit. Tiio former Post Muster, An drew P. Ititssel, iiowuver,contihulng to act.' Ills eoinuiUsion had expired by limitation of time, nt some time during tho previous summer. Since thou there has been a struggle upon tho question of ltlllng tho office. Samuel T. Gullck, Conservative,, .wnsilrst nominated .hut rejected; afterwards Andrew 13. Russel, Democrat, was nomlnnted nnd also re- ccted by the Senate. Then John . Miles, Democrat was nominated and also rejected. Lastly, Ogden II. Os- trander, Conservative, was nominated early In tho presnt month ami after a contest ho was confirmed and will be the Post Master at that place. The repeated rejections of good men was at the instance of U. Merctir the Member of Congress from tho District and Illustrated completely the proscrlp- tlve and intolerant spirit by which he and his associates nro actuated. Finally Mr. (Mrnndor was confirmed without regard to Ills wishes and against them, tho caso being thus concluded in n Just and proper maimer. Mr. Ostrandcr is it young gentleman of excellent capacity and gooil character, and will make n popular officer. Ho was President of tho "Young Men's Johnson Club" of Danville, last Fall, nnd lias sincere con victions and a fixed position In favor of the National Administration. CHANGES OF VENUE. The last Lecislaturo made itself fa mnus for the number of acts passed to chango the venues in certain cases to save tneir party menus irom Having even-handed Justice dealt out to them. In nil these eases the parties had become entangled wltliln tne mesnes oi tne law, liv rpliisliii'. when nctintr as nlllrer.s of election, to receivo voles from persons whom tlioy considered as deserters. When prosecuted for this, tlieso scoun drelssoiiL'ht the aid of tho Lesislaturo to protect them by rcniovlngtheir trials irom Democratic counties into iiepuu lieiin counties, assured that ill tint lat ter locality they would be acquitted through the partisan feelings of thejury. In every case, save one, the Radical majority in thoso cases granted the request ot tnoso lmportunato ueggars, Tho exception was a ca-e from Colum bia county, where ascertain John Mac- donald prosecuted two election officers in the borougn oi uentraua, lor reius lug his voto nt tho last general election on the irround that ho was a "deserter.' althouirh his name could not bo found on the "Deserters' List." Tho defend ants twico had their trials nut ofl'at the Columbia county Court, by swearing tliat important, witnesses were wanting But tho real object was to secure i chango of venue from Columbia to a Republican, 'county. A pettifogging lawyer from Centralia brought their case to llarrisburg with a petition irom the parties stating that through the in fluence of a partisan Democratic Judge unci partisan Democratlojury they could not cet iustice. (All that alarmed them was tlioy were afraid they would get justice.) A bin was soon urawn up toearry their trial into Lancaster county. It passed tho Senate, camo over to the House, nnd was referred to tho Commit- teo on Local Judiciary. And right hero wo inlulit relate n secret, how marvel lous strango it was that in a committee composed of two-thirds Republicans, this bill enmo from it with a necative recommendation. Too many of tho Radicals weroeniovinir the festivities of n colored brother, who had arranged a errand sunncr for tlicm tliat nislit in gratitudo for allowing negroes to ride witn tno wmtes in tno street cars in Philadelphia. While these Radical Sttm-ons slept, their locks were shorn. As wo liavo said, tne bin camo into tne Housowithanegativo recommendation. Sad for the Bloomsburg Radical gentle men who visited uurnsburg to urge its passage, but sadder of all to tho defend ants, it lay in a sleep that knew no waking. From the slough, Into which through tho machinations of tho writer it had been plunged It could not be brought except through n two-thirds vote. That voto tho Radicals could not muster. So tho bill died. Peace to its ashes. And Mncdonald lias risen to glory again. Tho defendants, his enemies, notwithstanding their prayers for relief; their touching appeals to a Radical Lecislaturo. their indignant protest, must meet ofionded iustlco be foro a hated "copperhead" judge and be tried by a "copperhead" Jury and there wo leave them premising that the hero ot snicKersviiio win coma to tneir re lief in their trying hours more success fully than did their friends in the Penn sylvania Legislturc. Danville Intelli gencer. Sxi.r, or SrKcn:. Washington, April 8. It is understood hero that Secretary M'Cullough has directed tho weekly sale of four millions of 'speclo until tho first of May next. How is it then that wo never seo any goldorsilver? Isthisrngaiidshinplnstcr currency to continue till tho very end of all things ? Millions of speclo in the country, but locked up from the com mon people, and they forced to put up with ragged paper promises to pay, and high prices for every tiling they need, and Congress increasing the national debt by hundreds of mlllions,lnstead of using economy and paying it off. AVliltli- er aro wo drifting ? Does any ono know wlidro all this is to end? If there is not inoro economy in public expenditures nnd also more economy in public appro priatlons.ruin, bankruptcy aud general repudiation will bo tho result. Let us bo wise in titnonnd stop now. Tun account of Jacob Seeley, execu tor of Philip Klinetob, nnd of Simon Brader, administrator of nonry Bra- dcr, will bo presented to tho Orphans' Court nt Wilkesbarre, May 18th, for confirmation. Rudolph Soybert of S.i lem', William Aton of Nescopec, nnd feamuel Bogart and D. L. Chapin of jNow Columbus, liavo been selected asjurors for tho flr&t week, and Nicho las Soybert of Salem, for tho second week, Wi: deslro to call tho attention of School Directors to tlto following law: "It shall bo tho duty of tho board of directors, In each school district, to publish nu annual statement of tho amount of monovs received nnd nxnniv ded, and tho amount duo from collectors and setting forth nil the financial opera tions of tho district, in not less thun ten written or printed hand-bills, to bo put up in the most public places In the ills- met." TiinnnnroClilncso laborers now on tho'LouisInnu plantations. loll THE COLCMtllAN. DEDICATION OF THE TEM PLAR'S NEW HALL. On Friday of last week, tho organi zation of (loud-Templars hold dedicato ry services at their now Hnll on Second street, in this place. Kxerclses opened with the singing of nn Ode, nnd prayer by tho W. C. An address was then de livered, containing many happy nllu- slons, by Roy. Mr. Price, after which the audience wero entertained with some fine music from tho indies and gen tlemen composing tho Templars Glee Club; thn exercises closed with tho read ing ofnn original Poem by tho W. S.,nnd prayer by W. C. The largo Hnll was well filled wltli members and delegates from other Lodges. Theccromonlesworo impressive, and everything passed of plensantly. Hero it may not bo mal apropos to innKo a lew statements re- gardlngthoOrder In this place, known ns liloomsburg Lodge, !o. 1.10. It Isagrow lug and powerful organization, contain ing nearly two hundred members, nnd numbers in its ranks many of the best men and noblest women of Columbia county. Since receiving Its Charter its noble work has gone on silently nnd deter mlnedly; it lias rnised tho degraded; helped those who wero unable to help themselves; snatched some as brands from the burning; nnd ever held out toward those who were ready to sink hnnds firm in their loving strengtli of Faith, Hope and Charity. On such or ganizations must we rebuild the fabric of society, and from every suffering heart, every anguished soul, that in the person of husband, son or father, has experienced tho evils of intoxication, will go forth the prayer, in their earnest prayurfullubors, for the salvation (tem poral mid spiritual, of human beings, God speed the Templars. Koo. Bloomsburg, April, 1807. DEDICATORY POEM. nv i:o. Only a dedication hero my friends ; We meet tiwlny, to dedicate, this Hall ; This place, toward a e cry foot-fctep tends Week after week, our worlc niuymake each wall Sacred to 111m whocalmed tho raging fcea, Wle. footprints linger yet hy (lallltee. Only a dedication of a place- Where wo Khali Match, and pray for human weal : Wheietlme'N ad vnnelnKWavcHfleavlni? their trace, SHall marl: hut Increase of ourrlghteous ical Where laboring for other souls, our own May nnd that woik-diall lead us to Ills throne. Only a dedication j yet this room Is holy. In Us spaco shnll steps ho trod Whoseonward lendence, loads loyond thn gloom Aud hrlngs the crrlngwandcror home to Hod : Only a dedication ; yet Itn light IVrchaiipp may chase Intoxications night. O, Thou who mouldest human work toThlne! Whose hand sustainetti, and whoso arm of might Shall glp the victory; OThou power dllno lie with us while we fight for Thee this fight ; Iiattlo for Thee with thy sustaining arm ; Cunqucr In Theo, and Join tho victory's psalm. Walk with us, thai In labor Thy strong hand Jlay clasp our weak ones, nnd Its help may be. Our strength to drive Intemperance from the land To gain tho cause, and hall tho victory; Thine is tho power; in Thee alono wo trust Alnilsjhly, powerful, holy.one, nnd Just. Tills place wo dcdlcato nlonc to Tlieo; And in thy precincts "let Thy kingdom come," iinin its walls wo humbly ask that somo May burst their fetters; break lha tempters ehal n Mid spring lo manhood and to life again. In days of old themaddenlng cup 1 rom hand to hand was passed ; And woman's woo, and man's despair. Within Its depths were cast ; Deep In lis waves tlio;ilends of hell Laughed at their woiks of death; And woman sank, and manhood fell. Beneath its baleful breath. No warning came, no word was spoke. To point a better way ; Till on earth's darkness, Temperance broke Willi healing in its ray ; To break the bands from many a heart. To battle mankind's foes; And bring men to the belter part, Tho band of Templars rose. Few in their numbers strong in will To make all mankind free; They clioso tills cry which echoes still, I'alth, ltopo and Charity; Yet for a while their star went down, Earth's hatreds and earth's scorns, Placed on their brow's their only crown, The old sad crow n of thorns. Uul now from cast t farthest v, est, Our banner Is unfurled ; And rank on rank, our serried lines Aro marching through tho world j No lurid red, no blood stained white Abo e our armies wave ; Our flag of troth this legend bears, ''Our mission, Is to save." Strong In our faith, firm in our zeal Karih'H f.illen ones to raise. Willing to work for human weal Anil give to God tho praise; Pressing still forward to the good ""Our mission is to save," Ilacli wavering, shrinking, tempted one, from out the drunkards grave. Uroltier's who como from other bands; .Sisters who come lo-day, Wo welcome you w 1th out stretched hands To Join wltli us tho fray ; Here let us pledge that for our aid, No human soul shall fall; In Talth and Hope, and Charity Wododlcato tills Hall. IlLooMsnuito April ls7. "Oun Mutual Fiiiknd" is the sec ond issue of TlcknorA Fields edition of tiio "Diamond Dickons," nnd is in nil respects as beautifully got up as tho volumo wo noticed some weeks ago. For neatness, beauty aud cheapness we havo seen nothing eijual to tho Diamond Dickens. Paper, type, binding and 'il lustrations nro all exqublte, nnd nt only $1.50 per volume, to bo completed iu twelve Or thirteen volumes, every man can own n copy of the complete works of a writer second to no living novelist. Tho plain edition is fl,20, and any edi tion will bo bent free of cost on receipt of tho prico by Tlcknor & Fields, Bos ton. DIED. LAHOlt-ln I-'lhlilm b'lhhlmr Creek, on tho lsth, Inst., )IE. WlfOOf lI.41tM.lN r.Altnu SAIIAH l.AUOlt - j v..., a ...,.!.,., ...... u via) LAUOIt-an the 10th, Inst., IIaiimonLabok need 7 years, H months and to days. -AUU" ?Sv,.iru I ....... .1. l .1-. . MARRIED. ilKLUCK-CKO Villi ,U the residence of Mr. 1). btroup, In lllaonisbure, on tho ilov. I. O. Hheli, Mr. Hknky Mki Louisa Cuocsi:, boihof Mount!' 1 aim inst.,by t.nc'Ktu Mlas L'luasant. C'7'OW;A'-)'JS,'A-(7LV.-Oiitho 12tli Inst., by Itev. A. 11. Irvine, Mr. Lewis Ciimsiiii'i.i ltupe'rl.1'"' ' ' lA,1V U Vll!i0."l Ff?TFx.iKm-FAHRixar.nn the ioth county l-Aiuti.Nutn, all of I.uzerno COMMERCIAL' INTELLIGENCE. rhllndr lphln Markets. WtllKKSnAY, April 17 (iitoei:iiir... Coffco continues scarce; small sales of lllo nro reported at 21Jcpcr lb currency, in sugar tncro lsiutioor nothing doing. Fi.ouit. Tiio mnrket continues very brisk. About 800 bbls sold in lots to thn homo trndo Including Northwestern superllno at ?M0 RiO orinwesiern oxira iwi umij Northwestern family l2.SnflH.ii IVnnsyivanla and W estern superfine... IUHmIimo Pennsylvania and Western extra 10..7I6J 11.50 Pennsvlvanla and Western family l.l.&Kill-Vnc) Pennsylvania nnd Western fancy 17.00a 17..VI llyc Hour M Whuat of prlmo quality has been in good demand, nnd holders nro firm in their views. Wo quoto Pennsylvania red at ,1.20(ifn.-IO; Southern do. nt $;1.00 (Vt .'1.10, and white ut&'MfifVi 3.20; l'eiina, ltyo ranges nt nbout $1.0Ti. In Corn no Imprvm't. with sales of 12,000 iftis.nt $1.27 and $1.28 for yellow, nnd $1.10 for while, cats nro selling at iiCioe. 'ino receipts to-dny urons follows: 1,200 bbls flour; 2,000 bus. wheat ; 10,100 bus. corn, 2,700 bus. oats. Provisions Continuo very dull, but prices are unchanged. Small sales aro making nt $2:1.50 per barrel for new mess. Mess beef rnnges from $21. 2.') $23 for Western nnd city packed. Dress ed hogs sell nt 8J("0c. Smoked hams aro steady nt U(t. 10c ; pickled do nt !( l ie. sniOKea s iouiucr.s nt uciihc. nnd salted do at SJOlflJc Lard sella nt liJ((I loJC p 10 lur 11111111; ill uun uiiu iii-i-CCS. Sr.Elis Clovcrseed Is in 110 demand nnd 400 bushels were sold nt from $8.00 (' $0.00 per bus, tho latter rato for choice timothy sells at $3.00 and flaxseed nt $;).uo(i sa.o.) per mis. UATTi.t: mahki:t. iscei camo were very dull this weeic, and prices wore unsettled and lower. About 1,300 head sold at tho Avenue Drovc-yardat prices ranging irom naiPc lor extra reunsyi vaniniuid Western steers; lOaKiJc for fair to cootl do, and 13aljoper IS for common, ns to duality. Tho market closed very dull within tho nbovo range of prices. Cows wero unchanged. Sheep wero 111 lair iiemnuu. nogs wcre.uuu and lower. Cows. Wero unchanged: 200 head sold at $."0a70 for springers, and $G0a00 nor ncau lor cow and can. Hiii:i:r. wcreiniair iiemnuu; ,uuu head sold nt IHiOJe nor lb, t:ros, iw to condition. iiuim. utiu null mm imui'i iiatL-i , IT... llTAHn ....,1 ..ll. 3,700 head sold nt the different yards, at rom swan per iuu lbs, nett. Pig Iron has been very dull, nnd tho mnrket depressed ; prices -have ruled in favor of tho buyer, nnd close heavy ut siudci-ior.No.i scotcn, mm i-ior .o, 1 American. Market Report. Whent per bushel Kyo " Corn " Flour per barrel Cloverseed Flaxseed lluttcr F.ggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Pork Hams Hides and Shoulders , Iird per pound Hay per ton I 10 W ID IK) . 7 0O . " si , 20 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T OST.-A SMALL. SPANIEL SLUT, XJ head nnd body brown, white rins; around the npck. toll white, lees white and blown snotted: lost since March .10th, Asuitnbto reward will bo paid for Information that will lead to 1110 recov ery, leu at mis omceor svnn mo. it. nuiici: ittcKirrm Orangovlllc, April 20, lsti7. T7-ETEUINAKY SUItGEON. Till: V undersigned takes this method of Informing tne citizens 01 coiumnin county, uiai no is .oca- ted in LIGHT KTItELT, lT.XN'A., whero lio Is prepared to attend to ail calls made ill lite lino 01 111s uusiuess, ami cures KINtlllOSE, SPAVIN, SPLINT, and all other ills that horse flesh Is heir to. dial lending comp euimn in ino treatment especinny 01 tno auovo uicntioueu oiscnses. ji:ssi: D. KICK Light Street, April 20, 107. N TEW STOVE AXD TIX SH01. ON MAIN hTKKKT, NKA1XLY OITOSITF. M1I.1.KH ULooMsnuua, pknn'a. Tiik untlerblguotl lias Just fitted up it ml opened STOVE AXD TIX SHOP, In this plneo, wlicro ho N prepared to mnko up new Tin Waiie of nil klnJs in his lino, and do repairing with neatness nnd dispatch, upon the moat reaionablo terms. Ho also koejia on hand STOVKS OF VAUIOUrt TATTEUNS & STYLES, which ho will sell unnn terms to Milt Tmrihns.nr. Give him n call. Ilois a tcood mctliaiilc, and UV3t.'Milii til WW I1UU11U ItllllUIlUUH, JACOB Ml.TZ. Illoomsburg, April 20, IS07. A UDITOIl'S KEPOUT. WE. Till undcrslirned Auditors of Catawissa town. ship, do hereby certify that we havo settled with Hikam Cool, Collector of liounty Tax for the ycansun, auu mat tne following is n true state inula m 1110 nu. no; IHItAM COOL, To amount of Dupllcato nn. 53,231 S3 CIl SVM 57 .',177 2.1 80 S3 3.111 ly amount of Kxoncratlons " pd H. 1). ltlnard.Trcas. " " Commission Iialance due township ?120 7i Catawissa Township, I)n. To Hamuci Koslenimuderon Nolo ."i2 15 Chatles Krelijh " a",; ou 870U Co surs 01 c. w. ji ki:i.vv, .INO. IC. ltdlllilNS. Culau Issa, April 20, lti7. -SI. V. 11. KI.I.NK Audit ors. E. KVKHKTT & int. J. li, CASH'S XEW DliUG STOIU-:, IN OHANCiEVlLI.1:, JUST OP 13 X K II WITH A HI-LEM1III ANI1 VAltlP.I) ASSOHTMnNT OF UOOPS AITKHTAININO TO TIIK nilCO M-SIMiHS, ruiti; Dituas, ciin.MicAi.y, j:tc., ALWAJH ON HANI). In slinrt uny nrticlo tliat win bo named iu the ...UK in,.. -t.u im iiuu t.i ineir store. l)r, J, 11. inaey: 1:. Lvcrett Is a Medical htudeut, has ai tended ono term at tho Ji tl'erson .Medical Colle"i and understands tho coinpoundlnii of DrtiKS. .-.w.. . . .m-uuiiur, nun ...so iiniiersiands l'uar- nas at f . l, 1 , V. 1 a 1 1 j 1 uviie in-j pntronase or t rrlcmH, and the public Kcnorully, n-surlni; t ' and whatever will bo purchased o? I ineir hem Ihem ..i.i u i.esu mm pure luprjUW JJ 8. INTEUNAIj kevknue, OTILU TO TAX I'AYKltH. Notice Is hcrebv .cNior oi in. hold Courts .Vi05'." "f l'ennsylvanla.'wlil -ourts of Appeal for the correction of erro- neous assessmcnii, an follows t IN WVOMINQ COUNTY on Tuesday the Hth day of May. Is07 nt MVlfi Hotel, in tunkhaunock, y' ' ' " In imPFoi:n roiTNTv. S?Mi!?-r"ii?y n1d.rrI,V,y' " '("ti nd 17th day, or May, IM.7, at tho Mean's House in Towanda, ni.i.i.ivAn UOL'NTr. io,SiTir.,!ir?0.l,ld.?yof Mnyi lw. ' "mia- . .v., ... UHII IN MONTOUIt COUNTY. tolT'il'oi'jlSll'e?- ' lf7,at tho Mon- JN I'OI.UMniA COL'NTV. on Friday the Ilth day of May. 1S07. at the Uses, tor's OBlce in liloomsburu'. ' .A". ?Pfie"'. '""'b In writing nnd should sneclfi- . 11c , uiiiru.itr cause, mailer or thine resm-ctlnir 'i.'P'!'? 'X?a. nnu "KkuXe. ti',5 - u. ri.ui complained or. Appeals may bo made at thootllco of tho Asses. for he. V l.V i ..7""" W U' U"J ftbvu Hied iJZd'r'"' rerfc"n liable to Income tax, or own uKrr.r?iied',r f ".;? y.rj''Ku yet reported, they ate hereby TiotTncd to do iout unco or become liable to tho twiialtv. J II flhl duty of every ono amenable o he'law to seek the Assossor of his District, and tnake Ids return . ltOtliaiT F. CLA1IK. , AKHKSSO' S.Trt?' ,3," ""' l'"", n- IlloomsburB.l-u., April si, 1807. A orA Jtmneh Vmorrat.iJtmr cov, ' ' RKOISTKU'S NOTICK. Kotici: is itttnr.nr citVK.sf to nil legatees, creditors, and other persons Interested In Iho o.fatos of the re specthodeci'iidcuts and minors, tliat the follow liiKiulmlnlstratlnn and guardian accounts havo been Hied In the olllce of the lle(lsler or Columbia enmity, nnd wilt l presented for continuation anu niiownnce 111 1110 iirpuau. ihmi, hi n. m-iu iu lllnomsburg, In the county aforesaid, nn Wf.ii iBniv, tiik 1 : 1 1 1 r 1 1 Hay ok Mat, Is07, nt two o'clock In tho afternoon of said day. 1. Account of John If. (Irolr.. administrator of Hubert II. Arthur, into of llloom township, dee'd. 2. Account of John CMvers. administrator nt Henry Uycr, late of Itoarlngcrcck township, dee'd. 3. Account of Michael l-Vilernrrnnd Mary Mow- 1- niltn Inlwtrittfirs of Mlr-linnl Mnurv. late nf Hoarlngcreek townslilp, dee'd. 4. Account of Johnson H. lkeier. admlnlstrn- torof ltoswcll Hmllh, late of Oreenwood town ship, due'd. r. Account of Theodore W culver, administrator of Wm, II. Welllver, late of Madison township, dcc'il, II. Finland nnal account of Iteiihen Wilson, guardian or win. W. l ives, minor child oruiaries lives, tlec'il. First nnd flnnl account of Keuben T llson. guardian of James II. lives, minor child of Chas. lives, dee'd. 8. First nnd final nccount of Thomas 7Icece, ad ministrator of John' itcoce, late of Oreenwood township, dee'd. t). Klrst nnd nnal nccount of B as and I nianuel Conner, administrators of Hamucl Conner, lato 11 urangc lownsmp, uec 11. 10. Second account nf Jacob and Washington Y eager, administrators of John Ycagcr, lato of 1,01-usi lownsuip, uic 11. II tnMii, nf lt.ul,1 II Tt.i-n. n.i.IUii nft.,.. emlah Mow rev. minor child of Michael Muwrey. dee'd, Y2. Account of Jesse Hoffman, administrator of William llollman, latoof Ccntrotownshlp.dec'd. 13. Account of Samuel Hidlay.nnd Wm. .T. Hid ay, executors of William llldlny, lato or Centre 11. Account of lames W. Kitchen, administrator of Samuci ICltchen, lato of Hugarloaf township, ice o. Account nf Ileorv Union... mlminlO l-nlnf nf Peter lK-lonjr, latonf Centre township, dee'd. 10. Account of A. .T.Ktonn. administrator of Mrs. Mary iils, late of Uloom township, dee'd. 17. Account of John Trembler. iMiardlali of .las. F. Trump, inlnor child of Henry Trump, dee'd. is. Account of John Trembler, iruurd Ian of Chas. Trump, nitnor child of Heur Trump, dee'd. 10. Account of John Shumau. executor of Peter Schmltk, Lite of Hcotl township, dee'd. 20. First nccotit of Peter lint, administrator of Thomas W, Younjr,latoof Jacksuu towusliii,dee'd 21. I'hiill nccount of Crrns ltobii 11s. escLiitorof lliinlcl Sliuker. late of Flshlnrcreck tnwushln. deceased. Account of John I Conner ami Oeorce Con ner, executors of Thomas Conner, lato ot Centre township, dce'tl. II. Account of II. S. Merrill, guardian of C'lnrn tlttenbeudcr. minor child of Nathan Ulttcnhcn- der, dee'd. 21. Account of JoM-iih Idl er, ndnitulvlrafor of Hainuel lleinley, late of Hcott township, dee'd. Li. Sixth and final account of Peter F.nt. one of the executors of Matthew M'Dowell, lale of Scott township, d( c'd. 2ft. Account of Marshall G. Klunev. cuard an of Clara M'Dowell, a minor child of '1 hetidoro M'- 1 IOWCI1. 27. Account of Ijemuel Potter, administrator of Charles Mew-art, late of Columbia county, dee'd. 2S. Accouht of W llllam W. Trescolt. adminis trator do bouts lion, with the will annexed of I redcrlck Jtohr. late f lileenwood tounsh n. dee'd. 2!l. The final account of Lewis Yetter. adminis trator of Catharine DrumhcIIcr, lale ol Catawlssa towushtp, dee'd. .10. Tho final account nf ixwis Yetter. adminis trator of lUias Fenstnlrnchcr, dee'd. ni. The final account nf Lewis Yetter. executor of Mary M Adams, lale MaryMilower, late of 1 rnnkliu township, dee d. 82. Account of Jonas Fahrlneer. administrator of i:il7.ahcntll Marks, lato ot Locust township, dee'd. ill. Account nf Thomos Rtackhomo. miardlau of Illlzulicth staekhousc, minor ihlld of M. Kurseh- iii-i, laic 01 i-iuu lownsiup, oee o. .11 Account of ltobert Hast, administrator of Hamuci i-.astv laio or scoit township, dee u. JOHN (I. FltF.lIZH, ncRlstcr, nioonuliure, April 5, li!7. TV T I DO WS APPKAIS KM EXTS. Tho followlnirnt)i)riil.sriiu-nls ofro.il mid irr- sonal uropi-rty Ki-t apart to widows of tUmlcntu, luio been illid in the olhco of tho K twister nf Co lumhlfi county, under the lluk'H of Court, and will 1p irrhented for nhboluto contlrin:ithn, to tin OrphniM' Court to he held In Hloomithurtf, In nml for wilil county, on Wi:1)Nesiay,T.h Kmimt Iav ok May, im7, ut two o'clock Inthoaftt-rnonn ot mid day, unless exceptions in such eonilriuu tlons nro previously tiled, or which all persons Interested In suld cnlatcs will tntce notleo: 1, Widow of William Huckalew, lute of TMi Ingeieck tounshlp, deeenseil, 2. Widow of Robert Glllftspy, Inte of llnrilock township, deceased. 8. Widow of Joseph Hol)bin, laleof Oreenwood townstiip, dtcenseil, 4, Widow nf Oeorfco n, Ilnyhurst, Iftto of Cntn wlisa township, deceased. 5, Widow of Jaroh Keller, late of Heaver town ship, deceased. 0. Widow of Adam Lutr, late of Henlon town ship, deceased, 7, Widow of Alexander Yea pic, late of Pishing creek township, deceased. 8 Widow of Oeorce M'llwen, late of Oreenwood township, deceased. 9 Widow of Henry Hosier, latoof IIea or town ship, deceased. JOHN (J. I'm:i:ZK, Hesi-ter. Hloomshurg, April G, InjT, GUAXI) JURORS roit may 'n:M Uloom Andrew Mudinon, Jlnarvreck Isaac llower. Jlom. Jlerttxck John M'AuaU, Jlenton Isaac K. Krlckbaum. Ventre Samuel Hutchison, i;ilaft Crensv. Otttau i$sa Ihmry J. Miller. Omunghnm Hnulel T, M:'Kelrnnn. Ftihtngcreck David Kavuge. Ueorc 11. Howell, Jackson Ale. fjiecnuoott Humphrey Tarker. Httnlntk IVter Hnmler. r.LiioH i.. t.... Mt. Pleasant Jnniet Vandrralleo, Kllas Howell. Maine Aaron Miller. .tfailison William I'ursell, Volt hhadrick Kes. JioartngcreH Abraham Heaver. Ouoarloaf Wheeler Hhultz, Hlchard Kile, 'PKAVKRRE JURORS X roit MAY TiatM, 1KI7. Ittoom .Toslah II. 1'urnuin, Jsaiuh Hartman, Thomas J. Wcnner. IlrlarcTktk Knos Adams. John Fesler. Ir. Urn vt r Charles ! Mann, Nathan Hrell)ender, Jioro. JJerwtek 'Illlam II. Itlttenhouso, (Utduiua John Martz, Adam l'ederoil. 7onAo( (ieorau Hartman. J- fi inyrret A.- W in . Afh, l'hilln Appleman, (irecnuovdJ timet Mannim;. John Miller. Jlemteck Hutm W. M'ltevn Jds An uvl Vm, metl, Isaao I'ursell William H, !iHK-iuaker, Win imersicen, jonn itctz. n4(-lVtir Miller. Jacob Harncr. MUtlin John C. Heller, Muntour Isaac Mowry. J(ifioji-Wm. ll.irlohl, Samuel ltliuhy, Jr. Mt. 1'tcamnt Peter Hlppenstlel. (h-anye Jense ltrumstctUr, J'tne Ira Pursell, Jlnririnurreek Oanlel Harlp. iScott Jon ShuinMi, A. O, Thornton. Suyarloaf Joslah U. Flits, Henry C, Hess. rjlRIAh LIST FOR MAY TKUM, 18bT I. Wm. vs. Alfreil CroveIIn et, nl. ir. jt;njiimln .arr nnd Wife vs. Wm. sharph ss. a. Kdward Hllner vs. Tho Locust Mountain Coal ( Vnupanv, 4. M. Chamberlln usrt . Silas I). JMcar. fi. Jacob Heinley vs. ThuCatnwIss lUtllroad Co, i!.t;n.ry-,t-Nus,t,.ThoHorouKhcH Henvlek, 7. Kit Jones vs. Miles C. Abbott ct. ul. K rluht HiiijheK vs. Peter Miller. 0. .lonathan Knlttlo vs. Writ-lit HuRhes. !?' MftrJrT,: (i'e v.. It. S. Howell et. nL 11. John LaxemsYs. Harney M'Hri-arty. 12. H.ivid casor vs. Clinton Hewitt et. ill. l' I.l.j!m.,n It:HC wr. Peters. Ulshel, !! .?oII,7 A 1 nll1 vs Jnl' W. 1-cscher. i:. I.IIas Krum m.o vs. Daniel Krum's ndmrS. (1. J hadjc 1- ry vs. Daniel Krum's admr's. It. in. A. Marr vs. James Dyke. H. Sylvester J, Faux s. W. ( Green's ndtn'r. AS" '!ll'.?V' KvniiH vs. W. tOreen'8 ftdm'r. 1st. J. P. I Jncher vs. Isaao Yettf r. Ul. Jatth A. Swisher vk Abel Thomas. Jacob A. Swlnhcr v. Hlchard Lvons. '.flames Oarinan s Michael Crahn. 'Zi. Oj-orRp Hrown v. Leonard Rtelnman, 21. in. M. lloaIand vs. Harney M'Hreurtv. 25. Jas. staekhouso vh. Thos. Starkhouse's'llxr's. l. Joseph I.illcy vs. Peter Mellck, '7, Stroud A Hrown vs. Andrew Crovelliitt. iii, Deborah Dean vs. Owen It, Dean, VW. Kdward M'Call et. nl. vs. John Sweeney. T, Clark Stewart and Wlf vs. K. O. Cleaver. 2V KUlllln.Yot'um vs. William T. Shumau. W lllam Feason et. n, vs. Simon (J. Shlve. M. John P. Ktroumoyer vs. Snmuel Neyhart, T)RIDQK NOTICK.TIIK PRKSI XJ dent and Directors of the Cniawlssft Hrid 'O Company have this day declarwl a dividend of thre per cent, (soventy-ilve cents per share) on tho capital stock of tho Company, paynblt to the fctwkholders or iholeu'id represenlatlves, cm or nftcr tho tenth intuiit. ' rx. . t , JOHN HHAItPLESfl, Apru'fil 90Jftee' Treasurer. C. K. SAVAGE, I'llACTICAI, WATCHMAKCU AND JEWJII.KIl, .Vain Alrtel, near the Churl Jlouir, llLOOSljUCJ.o, Ta. Conitaiilly on linnil n nne awartmrnt of AMEIUCAX AND BWJSS WATCHICH, CIock, j firy, Sllvorwaro ami Kpcclacles I'lirtlculur Bltenlloii paid to the rcjialrlnir of alclies, ciock, Jewelry nud Spectacles. - Masonic niarki mailn to order. AH work warranted. faprme?. VTEW DUUa STOltE. "Of it OWN" V 11 K V A It A T I O X S, Uul'cnutilry!1'0 "mny 1"ltC"t """r""" ""'Kllnj CAMl'IIOIt lCH, WITH IH.YCIMtlNl:, A dellRldful compound for whllcnlnir.bcn,,,, fylnir, and mneiiliiff tho skin, nf tun. fieckh-s and blotches rrom the skin 1. i-erlnln rcmi .ly for chntipod and sure 11 ,',;5 hands, ns nu application to outaneons .. tlons It has no' e.ual. l'rlee .V. reVtl? rl-r 2' t lll'.Nl)l:nsll,5n-!?x' tonic ntrri:rrH, llKN'DKUHiroTT b itAi.sAM or HOIinilOt'ND, A safe, speedy and certain cure for coit,. colds, hoarseness, etc., etc., anordltm Inin i.n' ate relief In alt'atrectlons of tho tlfmSt fi'l lttUKS. It has no equal. Vrlcnaietnisnt Hi:Nni:iLsiiu'rTs BIIAMFOO LIQUID, For clcanlngthohend and removing d.-ui.lrnir preventliiir loss of hair nnd diseases or it,; scalp, by rcmovliti Iho entte. Price r.mi . ol HLNDKllMlioTf "I'' S- TO rAltMF.Il.4 AND HOltsr.MnN. HPIIAIM AND HWKr.NV LlNAMENT.-Tlie tno.t clllcaclous application In uso ror sprains imi swelllUK, biuNes, siavln. rltin-lionc, smi,;1 halt, roun.lcrcd feet, Kidis, lunniie, n , rricoftOcentst.erlsittle.nt ' Hi:NI)r.UKllon"s. All the above preparations preptred oidv sm forsaleby nliNtliiltSlIofT apr.V07 Main street, lllonmsburi.', iV .JT FIRST PREMIUM . or n SllTer Medal SfTs wu iw.itiiDio BARRETT'S HaIR RESTORATIVE Brtht N. If. Btitt Ar-lcoltnnil Soclftr.tt Q tu t sir holdtn lo Ni.hm, s.pt.atl, lam. n ABKKTT'S Vcgctablo Hair Restorative lieiuirrs urnj nurio in raiaru coior. rro eite Dandrun irnl llumorn. IrTnii linir imiinir Dili., it a superior urMing nit it llieinDU pnpuUrind icll T- . tDie imo inn'Ufnoui law . k i-ul, Writ, NutUi ind C Duutn. J. It. BARRETT & CO., Pmprlelori, MANCHESTER, N. II. S-Sold by L. N. MtA'Llt, lliootnsburs, l'a. nnd DrtiKSlsts Rcneralty. apr.l cr-sm." $100 II 10 V AUDI stop run rnir.V! Was stolen from the subscriber on Mnmlnrtlm ISth lust., TWO IHHtHIX ONi: T01 lUUi siiiinro box, a set of doublo harness, tno horse blankets, ft ro1e nnd whip. A reward of one hun dred dollars will bo paid lor the apprehension of the thief ami recovery of tho property. Dcicrii'tlon of the Jloracs: Ono Hay Norse flf. tern hands hlijh, six years old. carries a stralcht neck, heavy tall, and is heavy limbed, one lit!it dappled niay horse, iifteen nnd n half hands blub, comlunKlx yearn old, has ularffohead un-1 Hoiunn nose. Is a pietty hejivy chunk of a horne carrys tolerably well,Bwd mono and tail, Desrrtptton rf 7)un(;. 'Ono Rlngle seated Top Ihiggy, squnro box, havinit on the sldoof the box the Initials "O. It.," pinto on hind spring hox "Wm. Sloan A Son," ono Hutralo Ilobo murkeJ "Jacob Dlehl." Dcicrljitton the Jloi: Itc(?lstcred J.I1. IJrnwn, nued between twenty-tlvr and thlrtv vein, in hcluht nbout Rlx feet, Blender built, pale complex ltn, has no wiskers but woro n mustache, Imlr f a brownish color, had on Huh t pants and mm. and n brown oeicoat, woron laro senrf tircjim.J his neck. The nboTo reward will Ixi paid to Any jinrsnn or nelsons on the nnniehenslonof tho said fli It-fund the delivery of tiio jiroperty to its owner, or s"t lor inr rcciivery ri xnn propny. Ol!oH(iH UHISWICK, itlooinsburg, l'a., March 11, 1!C7. T II K LOST cau.s'k, Tun Only Standaiu Okj-iciai. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF TIIK AVAR. Hy Tdward A. Pollard, of Virglnlm. SAMUnii fiCHWIirPKNIIIKIIIl OF MI1TUN Township, bus procuis'd tho Agency of CohunWa County, lor iho alo of tho nbuvu work. It com prises a lull account of the rlso and progress of the late Southern Confederacy, tho uampalnnj, battles, Incidents nnd adventures of tho most 1 nantle. Ftrussle of tho World's history. Comnleta In ono larso olumc of nearly bOO jwucs, wi!li TWLNTY-I'OUn HPI.r.KDII) STIH'.I of dlsthmuUlied Confederate leaders. Tho histo ry of tho vanquished haf too often fallen t tno pen of theictor, and to insiuo Justice to thu Southern causo, tho pen must bo taken bvfcome South rn man who is willing to dovoto Ids tlma and talents t tho vindication of his countrymen In ft history which shall challcngo thu crlticUw or the Intelligent, nnd Invito tho attention ol all honest Inquirers. Such a work will heof peculiar Interest to the candid and jntellltfcut pulll of tho Nmth, and Is of tho utmost lmpnrlaucctn (h- people of the Southern States. Mr. l'olh.nl, u( all writers In the South, Is doubtless tin' Wit qualified to prcparo ft complete nnd standard hit lory of the Wax, and to commit to tho pn.Mm and future Generation a faithful nnd worthy re cord of thciri;reat struuglc mid of n causu ltt, savoiu honor, harli.tr been employpd durlns tl.o entiro period of tho War, as editor of a Ulchmoiul ni'wspnper. QOUHT I'KOC'LAJIATIOX. WiinriEA. the Hon. William r.lwell, I'resllonl JmlHO of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer iui4 (iciieral .lull Delivery, Court of Quaitcr Sihsloui of tho reuce anil Court of (kitntnon l'leai ami or phan's Court In the Ath Judicial District, coin jiosed of thocoimtlcHOf Cohunhla, bulliun mil Wyoming, and tho Hon. Jrani Derrmul lMcrK llerheln. A.Mctato Jndi;es of Columbia count) have Isvucd their precept, hearing date the -"'th tlay of March, In. tho year of our Jinl, one thousand, ciKht hundred and slxty.sevcu, nnl tu me directed lor holdlnixn court of Oyer and Termi ner and (Icucral Jnll Delivery, (leneral ijiuripi hesslnns urthe I'eace, Coiumou 'lcas and t'rpli an' Court, In liloomshuri:, In the couulv iifin luinhl.l, ou the liltt .Monday, helU theotll d.ijrut May next, to continue ono week. Notice Is hereliy tslven, to the Coroner, to tin Justices of Hie I'eiico and the Constables of Hit said county or Coluiulila that they lie tlnunnl thcio In their proi-er person at ten o'clock In tin forenoon of said day with their records, lnqiui.1' Hons and other remembrance to tin tho?e tliinc which to their oIIIcch appertain to bo done. Au! those that an bound hy recognizance, to proso cute against the prisoners that nro or may l in the Jail of Iho haul county of Columbia tobe til) and thereto proseciitothem nsslmll Iw Just Ju rorsnre rwiueslcd to he punctual In their uttrnl ( auee, nt;reeal)lv lo their notKes. IMiel i I..S. i-ul lllooinsburi;, thu aitli day of Mnrrll, I 'I 111 tho year of our lird, ono thou and idnlit hundred and sixty-six, and In tbf nlnetlith yearnf the Inilependencoof the I nlusl Ktatc.s of America, (Oon savk Tin: Co.mmo Wi:AI.TIt.) HAMUi:i,H.STli:it,.Viirlf lilooinshuri;, Starch Jit, lsu7, Q A H I U A O H M ANU KA CTO HY, lilooinsburs, M. C. SLOAN llUOTHi:it, (ho Mieeessoi. of WILLIAM SI,(MN A BON, continue tho business of making cAititiAous, nuaainf. and every stylo of FANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand to mil u toiners. Never using any material but tho il and employing the mott exiierlcnccd workuau Vliey hope to continuo as heretofore to git e entin' (atlsfactinn to every customer. An Inspect'111 01 their work, nnd of the reasonable prico osked fur the same, Is sure to Insure a sale. LACKAWANNA & ULOOSISUl'KO ltAH.ltOAD.-Ou and after -May IS, IsOiJ, Tiu senser Trains will run ns follows! HOUTHWAUD. a.m. a. it, v.v. lAnw Semnton 5.M 10.() 7.10 w " KhiKston um not iy " Ituert 0.M W' . " l'anvlllo o..i( M Arr, Norihtimberlnnd 10.M M NOUTHWAnn. Leave Northumberland 7.01) 3 " I mn vl I la 7 AO V.'! " Unpen M5 " KhiKslon 10..W !lMpmS.1n.ini 9. Arr, Hcianton litiO .00 0. ID." Trains leaving Kingston at 8.) a. in. for Heron; ton. eoniiLct with Train arrlviiif. nL.Vnw orli' &SK ...... rasselifrers taklne Train Nontb from fti'ralll" nt6,.'i0a m, via Nortluiinlierlaud, reach Harri" buiir, 12.'li) p m, Ililtimoro 6.:iu 11 in, Wasblnpten lo.oopni, laliiuert reach I'hlladeljdila at: pi" 11. A. I'UIIA, nwi'i ' Klnsslon, Ta., Jlar. 2!, Isu7. 1). STILUS, Lieu ft s i: d a u c T I o n n i: n, for Tim Timirr.rNiri ruNNavLVANiA imruK. nlwayi to bo found at thn OrunKCVtlla Hotel. I wrauiriitiiiu. haien oi rem or personal iito"" nttendeil lo promptly nud ou leasonnblo Consivumeuu sollcllod and hold on connil A sham of nubllo palrouaKo reapoetfully ollf I""' uiuiikvwiu', r eurtiury is, imi,--ui. Contalnlnitii.i whisky or other lntotl.n. Iuredlciits,ii pleasant and ellectual rim,.' for Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, low ir.1.1.' debility deranVements of Iho II er. etop .' "' Try it. IMntUottlcsRI cents each, at '' t0' i