I THE COLUMBIAN, 13LOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CURRENT ITEMS. fcarTlici'oll in which .lolin IT. Surratt It eontlneil nt Wiililnj;t()ii, la only n low rods rtUlniit from UU mother's grave. jrirllorso HiIovm steal liorsos from Tennessee to sell In. Mississippi, nnd return williPtolcn horsesfrom MIsMm Ippl to sell In Tennessee. taT During the month of April three thousand seven hundred Applications for Increase of pension, nnd seven linn- dred for iiivntttl nensloni were received nt tho I'cnslon Ofllci. Six thousand cltilms were lNloi (Ofnnd seven hun- ' T-l! ?t ,n X nr .rrntt v '. eonece on theK umo tno Luminal i;ourt nus luijourneii. The tiniu named lias Dccn dcllnltciy fixed upon by the Court nnd tho counsel for tho prosecution nnd for tho prisoner S8B wonders will never cease. Airs. James AVnters, of Hoono County, Ato., recently gavo Dirtn to louruoys, weign Ingslx pounds each. Sho had previously una now six boys nt three births, nnd has had six boys in less than one year. 11 rw li'ttrrl tali tr I vnimrHrMT. U'na I to.,.,rnml mi tlir. lot nf Mnv. Tim (,"'" ; -- j r visitors in nucnuanconumuereu iiu.uuu, nnd everything was dcllglitlui out tno day, which wns rainy. called for, nnd finally got Into tho dead icttcrollice. BSs-Itls said that a barrel of Hour er transported In a sailing vessel to Uoston at a lesscxpenso thatltcan bo purchased in tno tatter city. ESrSomo burtrlars stole S3O.O00 worth of Jewelry fronin store in Now Orleans. in taking on tncir plunder ineyiiroppeii a thousand dollars' worth of diamonds on the iloor, but did not think them wortn placing up. - t-Silver, in paying quantities, lias been discovered nbout four miles nbvo Smlthland, Kentucky. A gentleman from Louisvillo is working the mine, nnd considers himself n millionaire. rtSy Tho lato elections in Minnesota show Democratic gains. St. Antony, goes Democratic wifl' I, docs Red Wine Cit v. with n era in of 1211 ho does Clinttleld nnd ManUato, also with gains. eST A young lady of Montgomery, who was recently cauclit -smoklnc n cigar, gavo it as her reason for tho net, "That it made It smell ns though thcro was n man around." rsyTho earliest of tho diamond cdi- Hons was the Lord's 1'rnyer, printed withlnn circle of tho size of thoclrcuin- ferencoof n dime, tho dime being a sll- ver coin formerly in circulation ns cur- SSSS'J. kJma 111 th C01" 55-At thocloso of the present year all Uennan copyrights, whoso terms have been extended by special privilege, will expire. This will set freo tho writ- ings of Gcotho, Schiller. Wielnnd, Hen der. Korner. Berccr. Jean Paul, Riclitor nnd others, nnd cheap reprints arc an nounceu 5 Secretary McCulloch ha.s given notlco to jiarties who have lost coupon bonds paynblo to liearer, or ' lreasury cwxno rosioiuco i.-ep iruiiuiiv is presstiro of business upon tho Depart about tomakosatoofnboutsixthousand . ,,,, ...111, 41,,, ..oscinii nf daguerreotypes, ambrotyi.es, etc., that incut In connection will tliocsion or win opnt thrnmrli tho mall, wero never Congress. It was signed by gentlemen will bo paid to tho party presenting agreed tliathoshould votofortheDcmo them, and no attention will bo paid to emtio candidate for Congress, in order caveats which may bo filed to prevent to keep tho ofllce In his hands and se- I'uyHiuui. , w .ta i t J e,. Vr.Kir tho Mobilo Advertiser ami Iteaister, the following advertisement : ' Wantoa A partner 'with n small capital.' Hint gentleman can bo aecoinniodatccl by tsilllncatthisofllee. Wo think w o have a 'capital' sufllclet.tl y small to suit him or 'anv other man.' " jKB-A lad in ono of the publlcschools of Doston, named William A. Thomas, was so severely lioggcii oy Aiuion caiu, nsuuinastcr, oii iuesaiiy, iiuinuainiuis worn put llirnnMi nnd hs back and OffS nverod with strines from tho rod. A warrant was issued for tho arrest of Cato, but lie sent in ms resignation aim escaped nom uio cuy. Io$ a Kr'nU'S-Wrick Mor rlw-ey, whilo dining under a bank which ho was engaged in excavating, was in- stnntly lciucu ny tno caving in oi uio eartn. no leaves u iiu huu d..v hu.- mi r i r ,11 i.i.wIj nr ESf Tho manufacture of all kinds of nnSr fmm corn stalksand husks is sue- ccssfullv carried on In Austria. Tho paper is said to bo of superior quality, it is aiso POS.S1010 to hiuko cor am euarsu Zit? V t jarThoJeireio National, a new Jew- ishweekly published In London, com- nlalns that tho Inst English edition of Webster's Dictionary contains tho verb to jew ' to sw iw'Mii tho senso of "to cheat," swindle, etc. . yolJirons U'to mont, stopped at a country tavern, and Master nt Berwick, is quite unothcr paid for his lodgings nnd breakfast by question from that of displacing the sawing wood instead of aBking it asn former incumbent, and upon this ques Mo7 ST lUtlo inn SmaeoS !" the Administration 1'eabody. tho banker. within tho delivery of tho ofllce, and tfs-Tho celebrated Dragon-treo of Oratavo, In tho Canary Islands, which has been known and used as a landmark f.C"t.l'rlC,3iLrSaa,Tnvi .0nr tho 8th instant", which caused consider- nblo damage in thoso Wands, uprooted It. Tho tree lind a very peculiar shape, nnd its ago was estimated iu over ono thousand years. v K3A Texas paper tells or a young enimlo who cloned on horseback, accom panied by n clergyman who was to mar- rv them. Tho lady's father gave chaso. mid was overtaking tho nartv when tho mnldeu called out to her clerical friend, "fiui't vou niarrv us ns wo run?" Tho Idea took, mid .lie commenced tho ritual, and just as tno uridn's latiier clutched her bridle rein tho clergyman pronounced tho lovers man nnd wife, Tho father was so pleased with tho dash- lug action that, ns tho story goes, ho gnvo them his blessing. eSTANow England woman thinks el.n l.no fm.iul Pnriti Un In V nr i In. R in writes ns follows:"! believe ICliCVO 1 JiavOl lit lust found tho fabulous country wero tho mouth of March is delightful. My visit hero has been llko siinshino mid spring to n frost-bitten plant. I havo had iporo llfo, moro rest, moro nppetlto, moro conscious pleasure In existence, than I have had for years In New England. Hero must bo my fuluro homo, lor at least nan 1110 year, 11 j nm to llvo and do anything. Hero I nm a living woman; at tho Norhlnm for sir months 11 half (lead one." 1ST Tho Hebrew National, n now weekly Journal, published in London, gives 6omo interesting stntlstlesof tho Jewish race. It says that thcro nro now living about 0,000,000 Jsreallto, ubout half of whom llvo iu Europe. Tliero nro 1,1100,000 in Russia ; in Austra, 1)00,000 ; In Prussia 23 1,000,1111(1 in nil partsofGcr many 102,000 j in Franco about 1L',000 Hvria nnd Asiatic Turkey 02,000 j In Morocco nnd North Africa 010,000 ; iu East Asia COO.HOO i in America 2,'.0,000 In Belgium 1;800 5 in Denmark 000; in Italy -1,0. tc (ifolttmMiut BIOOMSBUKO, PA. KUIll.VY JIOHXIXd, MAY 10, 180T. THE BERWICK POST-OFFICE. The recent appointment of Dr. 12. 0. Home, ns PoH blaster ut Berwick, In nlaeo of John Hitch, (wlio lias held tljo 0IUco about seven years or more) litis oc- cnslonil mmo discussion In that place, Enounce,! very Btrongly ltlio columns of our radical neighbor m mu jura. AVoshallnotIeotlioca.sc, ns wo hnvo knowledge of tho facts mid liavo been spoken to concerning it, by per sons Interested,. Hesldos, It is nn net of Justice to make tho facts known so that t in merits of tho attest on shall bo Ml- (Qrstooil , , of Horno, poillimeiu, UIS sent to tho Post' -.ni i. i i i r..n ,..i.ii. unitu iimuub:mi w .v. malncd unacted upon until recently partly, wo suppose on nccount of tho friendly to tho Administration nnd In vnlvcri. no doubt, nol t leal oli eets ns ... - it Hon of tho Department In granting tho prayer of tho petition, was based upon two additional grounds : . . .. ., flirnvorvionirtiIllowltli. ,, ,Y out being supposed to possess any pecu- liar qualifications or claim tolls enjoy- mont. pi.t Im ll!Ut iic(!11 imiUCed to voto n,r,,af i.t, nmir"il convictions nt the aV 9 , , . . election last fall, In order to retain tho oillcc. Whether tiicso grounds of removal bo thought sufllcient or not, thoro appears to bo no doubt or dlsputo concerning their truth. As to tho latter, it will bo remembered that the Columbia County Republican -(the radical organ of this county) contained a communication Im- mediately nftcrtho last October election, ,in,.! Air rtih d.n inat-Arnfnr. . ,,. " ,,, ,. n,n ,moa. "'""'" "T, . .. ' IT.. lT w , . ". hisolllce. And thisnlledgedcorruption was mado tho text of quite a sermon u.,on 1)0iitjcrti rascality. Tho sermon was very Inn.rcssivo nnd also vcryjust, """" u.m,.m,u,u). . iJist weeic, However, a correspondent oi tho same paper, whilo admitting the .f.lct al)0ut tho I'ost-Maslcr's voto to bo true, proceeds tojustify it nnd to vlndl cato his conduct. What was nn iniquity u October, has becomo meritorious and upright in Mnyl Wo uro coolly In formed that tho Post-Master and his . . . , consulted toircthcr nnd cure It to their Interest for tho future I Tlioro docs not seem to havo been any iloubt among tho high consulting par ties auout tno propriety oi tins arrange meat, and their mutual understanding t, y t j u d gmart , , . "l very good thing. Tho correspondent of tho Republican does not stato distinctly with whom the post-Master eventually mado his bar- aln (i,ureuant to tho ndvico nnd con . f . . r.li(., frip,,,i i,t i,,t. &ont 01 1,13 "CM lrieiuls,) nut llltl mates that Mr. Duckalew was a party to it nnd proceeds to obuso tho latter for not keeping faith by retaining the Post Master In office. Wo mistake it is not. mcr, h correspondent 'leals upon this point, but downright blackguardism, which would bo admit- ted Into no newspaper In this section ex ccpt tll0 onl) m wi,IcIl tt aln)cars, 1!ut liis chargo Is as false as his laiv . ,, Bungo i indecent. Ao liavo full an. thority for saying that Mr. II. was con- corned in no such compact or bargain, alul ,md ,)0 kn0vledgo of its existence. 0,1 tho contrary, from tho time ho heard ., , , , , , , , that such a voto had been given, upon tho condition stated, ho has hud ftstrong opinion against retaining "tho man who gavo it in n position of public trust, Tho selection of a now person, how- '"-l.argo tho duties of Post- who aro specially interested in Its mnu agement, have a right to bo heard and to havo their views consulted. Their only expression of opinion prior to the recent appointment, had been in favor of Dr. Home, nnd wo observe that tho JUrwlek Gazette endorses him as fitted to dUclrargo tho duties of tho ofllco iu n proper manner. Tin: returns from Kentucky, though not complete from tho Kighth and Jfinth Districts, indieato tho election of a full Democratic delegation to the Fortieth Congress. This will bo a most gratifying result. Tho majority cm tho popular voto in tno rsiato win exceed that by which Duval was cho-en Clerk of tho Court of Appeal iu 1800, which was over thirty-seven thousand. Tho contest was bravely fought by tho Democracy. Kentucky is for tho Union, V"d.,Vt;r...nc'.Tesl".t!ltloa, )VU1 Joiu. """" Kmmiii uium ui uL-imiixais in ' 1 itnvi rii;tuv iui 1111 diuto reconstruction under tho ConstItu tioii. Tho result In Kentucky will havo nu Inspiriting inilucnco upon tho Demo crats of Teiineseo, and nervo them for tho light in which thoy aro now engaged. Tho Radicals havenotyet subdued tho iiKiomitamo jjcmocrucy or tno soutii west.. Age, Add to this the result in Connecticut, in Maryland, and in Lancaster, tho homo of Thud. Stevens, whero In splto of Legislative gerrymandering, and Radical monoynnd nppeals, Sanderson, tho Democratic Cnndldato for Mayor, wns ro-elected by an Increased majority of over 300, nnd tho rcsuU is most grat ifying. As an oif-set, tho Radicals claim Spraguo's farm, sometimes called Rhodo Islaiid,whlch they havo carried by n reduced majority. Tin; list of licenses granted, will bo furnished next week, THE NATIONAL IIOME FOR IN VALID SOLDIERS. Wo havo received nn ndvcrtlscmcnt of this scheme. Wo will frankly say that wo nro opposed to lottcrieson prln pic, but that if thcro over was n do- serving object, this is oiiq. o havo been pained tlmo nnd tlino ngalu to seo our maimed heroes wandering through tho land the objects of charity, or some times township paupers. During tho hours of national peril tho peoplo wero lavish In their promises to our defend ers, but nlns, the memory of their ser vices f-eems to hnvo faded when tlioy most need ntd. Tho object of tills association Is to build n homo for Invalid soldiers on ground purchased by it, (some thirty acres in extent) including tho spot oc cupied by General Meade, ns his Head Quarters, during tho battle of Gettys burg. Wo know tho ground well, and believe no finer location nor moro salu brious spot could bo found j.and tho his torical Interest attaching to It adds to Its valuo as n homo for the disabled sol dier. acncral Mcado is President of tho as sociation, nnd his namo Is an nsstiranco that all will bo dono fairly. Dy refer enco to tho advertisement our readers will sco whaf. prizes aro to bo drawn, nnd what military men endorso tho measure. COURT PROCEEDINGS. MAY SIISSIONB, 1807. Monday MonsiKO, Mny Ctli 1S07. Court called nt ton o'clock A.M. Hon. Wllllnm Klwell. President, and Peter K, Herbeln, and Irani Derr; Esqrs., his associates on tno oencn. Tho sovcral Constnblcs mado tnoir re turnsnothing special In any. Daniel Neyhart and L. S. Stincman, appoint ed tip stnvcs. Jury called A. Madison, appointed Foreman. Martha J. Mead, vs. Mead Divorce M. Whltmoycr, appointed commis sioner to take testimony. Mary J. Manning, vs. A. J. Planning .T. G. Freeze, Esq., appointed, com missioner to tako testimony. Calvin Chamberlain, vs. joscpnurei- blebls Judgment stricken off. On motion of Mr. Traugh, J. H. Kobi- son, was admitted to practice ns an at torney. Poor. Overseers of Scott Township vs. Charles Mullley Desertion W. Wirt, Esq., appointed commissioner to tako icpositions wiinout iiiriner noucs. AFTEltNOON, i O C10CK r.M. M. M. Trnucrh. nnnointcd ntlditor to lnnko distribution of tho money in the hands of tho administrators of William Edwards deceased. Commonwealth vs. Frederick Bush and wife surety of tho peace Defend ants and Leonard Adams, bail tent in four hundred dollars lor appearance oi defendants at next session. Josenh M. Frock, vs. tho Centralia Water Company In equity Mr. Com ly moves to dissolve tho injunction, court order tho same for nrgumcnt on Thursday next. Commonwealth vs. William Fisher Recognizance, fornication and bastordy. Defendant nnd Daniel Fisher tent Iu fivo hundred dollars for nppearanco of defendant at next session. Commonwealth vs. Overseers of Centre township Indictment, neglect of duty Attachment awarded against Benja min Fowler, Dr. G. W. Rittenhoiise, Edward Henry and William Bower, witnesses. William A. Marr. vs. James Dyico Civil suit attachment awarded against Jacob Keln, witness for defendant, on motion or Mr. Clark. James Gannon, vs. Michael Crane and Patrick Fnliey Civil suit Attach ment awarded against rotor nower. a. Hpinny, S. 11. locum, ratncic ranoy and Patrick Quinn, witnesses for plain- tin'. Samuel F. Ileadlev. vs. John Edwards c tat.. Civil suit Rule granted on Wil liam Edwards, garnishee to appear next term, and mo oxuioit uuuer oam an swers to the interrogations. in tho estato of John uennctt, (to- ceascd. Petition read and citation awarded to file an account thirty days beforo September term. M. M. Brobst. vs. Deborah Dean- Civil suit Motion of Mr. Samuel Knorr, rule granted to show causo whysalislac- Hon should not ho stricken oif tho above judgment assigned to btisan LAI ham. Uinri' T. Nn. va. linrnmrh of Ber wick Civil suit To recover bounty Jury called nud sworn j verdict for de- lendant. Commonwealth vs. Joseph M. Freck Indictment. Aasault nnd Battery not n true bill. William II. llclnboid, irosecutor. to nay tho costs, samoday William H. Reinbold sentenced to pay tho costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry Knnpp Indictment, Assault and Battery Not a true-bill Prosecutor, Michael Stein to pay the costs, same day Air. stein, sentenced to pay tno costs. J. P. Hackenborg. to uso of Mr, Chamberlin. vs. S. D. Edgar Civil suit KUlo granted to talvO depositions. J.. u. .Lituc, i'isn,.,appointcu commissioner, Tuesday Mounikq May 7th 18(17, Commonwealth vs. Georgo Betz Recognizance-Assault nnd Battery-Case cttieu and costs paid. Martha Loy by her next friend J. F. Caslow vs. Albert Loy subprena in Di vorco Alias subixcna grante a. uu iiiuiiua ui .ur. uuuK, j.iijau 11. Ikeler, was admitted to practice as At torney In the sovcral Courts of this County- Commonwealth vs. Joseph M. Freck -Indictments for cutting wafer pipes' Issuo rulo for trial Jury called and sworn. May 8th 1807, verdict of Jury not guilty. Prosecutors David Camp, President of Centralia Water Company, and defendant each pay'half tho cost. Ai-rKitoox 2 o'clock p.m. r.. .1 i r .-ti i Tr.nt.-1- Commonwealth vs. Overseers of tho Poor of Ccntet. township Indictment neglect of duty, and refusing to provide ouu jjuiayeiio ivrcssierw 1111 tuo necessa ry menus of subslstance not ti truo bill Prosecutor to pay tho costs. Commonwealth vs. Christian Rmnll and John Reinbold Indictment neglecting nnd refusing to provldo 0110 Thomas ..iumiiw t, ir.fMtiui, 111,11 I, llUl.l,-S3i, moans of subsistence 11 truo bill. Commonwealth vs. John Mussclmnn Indictment nssnult nnd battery not n truoblll,nnd Prosecutor to pay tho costs, Wiidxksday Mousing, Nay 8th 1SC7. Tho President Judgocharged tho Jury 111 1110 enso 01 1110 comiiionweaiiii vs. Joseph M.-Freck, on Indictment for cut ting water pipes. AlTKHSOOM, 2 o'clock l'.M. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Bnner In. (lictment refusing to receive tho voto of a quauueit citizen Jury called una sworn. Jesso Coleman and Thomas J. Morris, appointed by tho Court to select six per sons from tho by-standcrs hero present from tho body of tho county, ns Jurors j tho panel having been exhausted on tho impanelling of tho Jury hi tho nbovo case, and conuniiuding them to summon tlio persons sosolected j whero upon tho following persons wero select ed nnd summoned to wits Samuel Hog cnbucli, Caleb Barton, Michael Walter, Oliver A. Jacoby, Stacy John nnd Wm. Erasmus. Commonwealth vs. Sylvester Hoff man indictment refusing tho voto of n qualified voter Demurrer illed Samo dav over ruled, nnd defendant ordered, to answer over defendant pleads not Commonwealth vs.LowIs Boner In dictment ns above. Commonwealth vs. II. W. Mouscr nnd Isaac W. Haus Recognlzanco ns sault nnd battery defendants mid Ja cob Ycager and J. M. Freck their bail hold in ?200.00 for nppearanco of defend ant nt next session. GRAND JURORS' REPORT. 'Ib the ITonorable the Jailors of the Court of Common J'lcas. now conmrtstnu a Court of Quarter Sessions 0 the J'cavc manajor iic county oj Lvtumma: Tho Grand Inmiest of tho Common' wealth of Pennsylvania, innuiring in and for tho body of tho County of Co lumbia, resncctiui v report! That wo liavo examined tho public buildings 01 said county, nnd recom mend. 1st. That tho Venetian blinds to the windows of tho Court Houo bo repaired. 2d. That thcro bo an cntlro now set of tables, dcsks,or counters In tho Prothon otary's oiucc. Tho tables, desks, or counters to bo covered with cloth to protect tho books of record of the county ;m. mat 1 10 root 01 tno an do re mired, that n new stovo bo placed n ono of tho cells of tho Jail. nnd that a now oven bo built In the yard In the rear of tho kitchen of tho dwelling liouso used by tho Sheriff of tno county. nd wo recommend that the nbovo repairs bo dono immediately, as we con sider it necessary to tno iirotection 01 property 01 the county, and the advan tages that will ariso from tho repairs in our opinion, aro greater inantiiecxpcn ses that will be incurred. On examination of tho Firo proofs or vaults in which tho books nndrccordsof tho County nro preserved, wo find them full or nearly so of valuablo public docu ments and accumulating from timo to timo as tho business 01 tho County re quires. They wero built In tho first placo entirely too low; nnd nro damp mourny, unsuitable lor tno purpose for which they nro used. Wo consider tho preservation of tho records of tho County of the greatest Importance, nnd consequently urgo upon the Commis sioners, the Importance of providing in someway agood, substantial, safophice, lor tno saio tieposno 01 tno boons and records of tho County. Tho recoinmcn dation of a former grand Jury toenlargo tliocourt ltouoniccts our approbation. Wo would call tho attention of tho Supervisors in general, of tho County to tho condltlonof tho roads, and particu larly tobridges, largo and small, 111 their respective districts. A littlo attention just now may savo tho public nnd tho townsnips great loss. 'i no public road lending lrom itupcrt to tho Catawissa Bridge, in Montour township, lias, in tho opinion of n largo portion of tho community, been in a very unsafe condition for some timo past. Former urand Juries have called tho attention of tho Court to tho subject nnd urged its fencing, but nothing has done, and tno public aro to-uqy exposed 10 imminent (langcrin (iriyinginu road ivu ot winch wo rospcctiuiiy submit A. Madison, Foreman. THE SURRATT MYSTERY, A dispatch from AVashlngton to The Jlcrahl says " It is the opinion of persons high in authority and influence hero that tho trial 01 Johull.surrattwlll bo ultimate ly nbandoncd. Tho impression is that tnero is n general conviction prcvanin in official quarters that tho unfortunate Mrs. Surratt was not guilty of tho crimo lor which &110 was executed, anu mat tho trial 01 her son would only-result in moro clearly establishing that lact Such n dovolopment, of course, would not bo relished by tho Administration and others concerned in tho trial and condemnation of tho mother. Thcro is another cause, however, not very credit able, assigneu why the President would not wish tho trial to occur; but, as it would casta deep slur upon tno reputa tion 01 ono who lately has not been sleeping on & bed of roses, I refrain lromgivingitpubiicity. it migiitoniy bo creating nnotner sensation, ami, per haps, without justification, for thegratl ficntion of scandal-mongers. However this may be, it is not believed that tho evidence 111 possession 01 tno uovern ment will warrant tho trial of John II. Surratt." Wo think it timo tosav that tho many mysteries surrounding this Surratt caso should cease. Since theassassiuationof President Lincoln, we have had endless surmises, and maKCsiiiits, and tricks in referonco to tho crlnio and thoso accused. Inthoilrst place, we had tho uovornment proclamations accusing Davis, and Sanders, and Thompson o tho assassination. Then wo had tho trials, in winch theso persons wero soiemuiy nrraigncu as participants 111 that crime. There are lew things that our children will less caro to read than that bcll'samo trial, with Its wayward and rudo justice. Then canio tho swift execution of Mrs. Surratt, although rayne, an assassin uy 111s own con fess Ion, asserted her innocence. Wohavo nlso had tho imprisonment of Davis ns an assassin if thcro Is any valuo in tho judgment 01 tno commission that tried ravno nud his companions. His ton tinned imprisonment without trial, or tno pretense oi trial, lsinitseiia mystery andashauio. Then canio Gen. Butler'! famous speech, bliowing that tho diary of Bootli had been suppressed. 011 tho conspiracy trial, and tho declaration of a great lawyer that -Mrs. surratt had been Innocently hanged. Immediately canio nn announcement that tho War Department would print tho Bootli diary so soon as something or other occurred. Well : timo enough has passed for twenty things to happen and nothlngls heard of tho Booth dlarv Finally, wo havo tho most provoking deiays about tno trial 01 surratt. with an aniioiiiiceinent that ho is not to bo tried, becauso tho trial might establ si tho fact tlint Mrs. Surratt was not guilty 1" UU I It Is tlmo that this Juggling should ccaso ; and especially as tho Surratt caso Is only a part of tho Juggling that has boon permitted .since tho death of Mr. Lincoln. That tragedy is ono of tho most mysterious In tho annalsof crimo. Thero issomethlng hidden that wocravo to know. What it is wo cannot say; but tho records of tho trial, tho contin ued imprisonment of Mr. Davis, and especially the shuttling of tho Govern ment, compel distrust nnd suspicion. Why has not Booth's dlnry been pub lished? Why Is .Georgo N. Sanders not demanded from tho British Gov ernment If tho Admlnlstratron really bclloves he was n partner In tho crimo of Booth? Why Is not Davis, either punished or released? And why Is not John H. Surratt, against whom, nt least, nil thoovldenco wohavo polntsuuerrlng gly, brought toJustcoy-A', V, Tribune, Stii.Tj thov conic subscribers to tho Columbian. LICENSE ITIm following pnKra imwil recently liotworli it Commltlno nl Clllzotn nt Cntnwlmi nm! Mr. Icnry J. C'lnnc, rroprieior oi mo rMiqmnnnnn loino. In rclntlon to tho renewal of his license on Inn Keener forllio eimiliiR yreir. On twenty- ilxtll April, the mmnillioo minnimctl 10 .Mr. 'Inrk the llrrt puncr for hn flKimlure, nlntlng tin, f l,r. ii'nitltl iiwietit In Hie renewal fsf IllM II- cene hy'tho Court If he nlqncri II, otherwise they tVOlllii (iiiiiime pm'ii ii'iii'.i ill. iiiu iimh-i m,i'.-i which follow explain themselves. Similar coin muhlcntlon to those here nlvcn from the Com iniuee, wero mniie ny inem in ,nr, .1. 11, nisuer, I ho l'ronrlelorof the other L'tllnwis'.ii Hotel. He did not ncccilo to their proposition.) l'AlVnit Of CONDITIONS. , "CatawimA, April IW. T iln linrnliv sninmnlv hind myself un der a no less penalty Oiiin the forjeituro of my license, to the following condi tions: 1. I will neither sell, nor allow to bo sold, any distilled, malt, or domestic 1 nuors. nnv w nero nuout my tavern premises, except at tho bar fitted for tho purpose, on tho ground floor. . 1 win sen none oi inonuovoiiquurs to minors, or to habitual drinkers, or upon tho Sabbath dav. il. 1 will allow no guniu of chance to bo played In tho building, or upon tho premises. I. I will do all in my power to pro hibit tho use of nrofauo or vulgar lan guage in and around my buildings. (Signed) Piiop'n. bi'sq. Horsi:. Witness Mvrrr.n ritoir committi::. "Catawissa, Pa., April 27th lOT. Mil. II. J. Ci.Aittc: You nro hereby notified that tho Committee which wait ed upon you yesterday, Is now iu final session in Dr. L. B. ivlinc's office. If you havo any proposition to make they aro ready to receive it. If you will colnc, pleaso answer by this boy. . Al. X1IOMAS, ccy. Mil. CIiAltU'.S ANSWl'.Ii. To Clr.onoi: MANitAr.DT, Ononoi: W nnxsmi:, ISAIAH JolIS, MOSI.S IIAUTMAX, CltAUIXS 1'iki.im, 1'itANCis M. Thomas, JAron Cukasv, and William Monmsox, Cojtsrm'r.i:. GiixtIjKMKn: I propose, after duo reflection, to answer your verbal and written communications 011 tno subject of n renewal of my licenso as an Inn Keener in Catawissa. Vou staled when you called on 111001120th of Aprll,t'hat you w ould consent to a renewal 01 my license for the coming year if 1 would sign a paper which you had prepared, which contained several engagements regard ing tho management of my business. On tho day following, I received n com munication lrom your secretary, in forming 1110 that you wero In "final session" as n Committee, at a particular place named, and ready to receive any proposition I might have to make. Tho proposition 1 liavo to make to tho Court and to tho public In applying for n renewal of my license, Is tho only one Which 1 would maico to you 11 your au thority to demand 0110 should bo admit ted. That proposition Is, that my House shall bo kept and my business conduc ted in strict comorinity with tno laws of tho Commonwealth. For by those laws Court, Inn Keeper and Citizen uro equally hound, and neither can require of tho others, or of cither of them, any engagement or act which those laws do not nutnorizo or proscribe. But I do not admit your authority to enter into n compact or agreement with mo concerning tho management of my House as a Houo of public entertain ment, nor any obligation ot ilutv rest ing upon mo to submit to your demands. it is uiKieniabio tout your autiionty is belf-assutned, being wholly unknown to law or usage, irom which 11 louowstnat its exercise is unwarranted and gratuit ous, and that its recognition by 1110 would bo Improper. xiio law lias contcrred upon tno sev eral Courts of Quarter Sessions of tho Peaco throughout tho Commonwealth, thopower of licensing Inns nnd Taverns, upon prescribed conditions, has charged upon those Courts the duty of licensing mem wiicn necessary to tno accommo dation of the public and tho entertain ment 01 strangers nnd travelers, nnd it does not rest with volunteer Commit tees, or with individual citizens, to de termine wiicn or wnero tney snail bo established or the conditions of their management. And that this arrangement of power in regard to licensing public houses, is wise and proper, is plainly shown by your paper of conditions presented for my signature, 'mat paper proceeds up on tho theory that you can arrange tho terms and conditions of my license In a better manner than they can bo fixed by tho Court under the law; but tho paper Itself refutes this theory nud explodes your pretensions. In tho first phice, it provides that li quors shall not bo sold to minors, nor sold upon the Sabbath (l;iy,ntmy House; requirements which aro wholly unne cessary and superfluous, becauso tlioy nrecoutalned In thecxNtiug law. Your dictation and my acceptance of them will add nothing to their obligation. Again, by tho law liquors are not to be sold to persons of " known intemperate habits;" by your paper they nro not to bo bold to " habitual drinkers," an ex pression which if it means no moro than tho law is unnecosfary, and if It does mean moro is in contempt of tho law as well as of uncertain signification. Another provision is, "that no game or ehanco shall bo played in tho build ing or upon tho premises." Thero aro many games of chance, perfectly Inno cent in eharacter, which you would cx eludo from my House nnd premises un der this condition, for no reason that 1 can perceive, except to gratify u sour nnd puritanical temper, or to exhibit tho superiority of vour wisdom over lhn wisdom of tho law which eonllnes Itself to prohibitions of ganibllngln ail lurius. Gaines which beget covetoit-ness nnd endanger tho welfare of individuals In regard to their morals and property are rightly forbidden ; but your proposed criisado against backgammon and other games of moro ninu-ement. skill or re creation, might bo thought simply ub surd If it wero not also fanatical and malicious. Another condition proscribed by your paper is, that no liquors shall bo sold upon my proml.-es except at tho bar, which Is to bo located upon tho ground floor. I suppose this condition is bor rowed from fc.01110 scliemo or plan regu lating sales of liquors In cities whero, Iu crowded parts, thero Is great oppor tunity for illicit traffic and evasion of tho law. Laws or taxation, ns well as laws fur tho control of tho Courts over sales, reqiiirostrlngent regulations tliero which aro quite inapnjicablo nnd unne cessary If not ridiculous in country dis tricts. But your prohibition of sales at other places than tho bar enumerates nnlv 4llwtfllr.fl itioH nr ,tnmntf 11... oniy "distil oi ma t or domestic n uors," omitting wines altogether which uro not of domestic inaiiufaetiire. This Important omission proclaims the Im perfection of your work and mav well exclto doubt of your competency for tho task you hnvo undertaken, to wit : tho amendment of tho law. Finally, your paper requires that I shall "do all in my power to prohibit tho uso of profane or vulgar language iu nnd around my buildings." Profano swearing Is punlshablo by tho laws of tho State, and ought to bo discouraged overywhoro by thoMtizcn. I agree that tho habit Is too common, audit Is well known that tho law against It is seldom enforced. But I am not tuvnro that tho obligation is greater upon mo than upon either ono of you to Institute- prosecii- THE CATAWISSA CASES. Hons for tho enforcement of tho law, Or to reprimand profanity In tho streets "around my buildings. As to tho pro hibition by mo ofn vulgar language" by my ostler, cook chambermaid and guests, you propose it duty somewhat (lellcnto In lis naltiro mid uncertain ns to tho extent of Its obligation. Tho education of many persons who nro titled for employment In the Hoip-e or stables of nuy Inn Keeper, Is Imperfect, or, to two u common expression, "has been neglected," and elevated or exact language Is not tobo expected from them. And yet whilo they nro addicted to "vulgar" forms of speech which aro to be dcely deplored, they ore found com petent to perform nil the duties of their employments with diligence and fideli ty. Besldo these, there .nro many trav ellers whoso language is opou to similar criticism or censure. But unfortunately all theso persons, whether employees or travellers, aro seiisltlvo to rebuke and disposed to repel or resent such snlttta ry prohibitions upon their vulgar lan guage ns you desire moto onl'orco "in and around my building," Therefore so long ns their speccn does not neconio obscene, profnno or blasphemous, I sup pose it must bo tolerated, although de ficient in tlioio elements of excellciieo which wo would desire. Tho penalty you propose fora violation byinoofnny of thoforegolngcondltions, is, "a forfeiture of license" though how such forfeiture is to bo enforced is hot stated ov enlly Foen. Tho Court will enforce only the law, and vour own authority to revoke 11 license is as yet unknown to the community and is not likely to bo asserted hereafter. 1 have thusexanilned your panerofcon- dltloiu In order to expose to you Its truo character and to disabuse your minds of the impression that you can act usefully or wiselynsn Committee upon tho ques tionofiireuewalofiny license, hi making my application for leavo to continue my business 1 turn from you to tho pro per tribunal composed ot judges wnoso indopendance nnd learning quality them for duties which you would usurp. I submit to their jurisdiction whilo 1 deny and repel yours. But in speaking plainly and frankly ns 1 havo done, I do not Intend to Impeach your motives nor to deny that a vigilant attention bv private citizens to tho management of public House in necessary and proper. And I iliall be content to bo admonish ed at nil times by cither court or citizen regarding any irregularity of manage ment or conduct in my business Justly obnoxious to the censure of law or of public opinion, nnd shall be happy to comply full v, or to the extent of my ability, Willi me demands ot botn. IllINKY J. Cl.AltK. Catawissa, May, 7th, 1807, Tim nix'isiox. On Wednesday. May 8th tho annllea Hons of Mr. Clark and Mr. Kistlcr for license Wero heard by tho Court, wllen a number of witnesses were examined, and arguments made by counsel. Tho applicants were represented by .Messrs. cinnt and I'i'teze, and tho re monstrants by Messrs. Jackson and Lit tle. Tho forgoing Papers as well ns the remonstrances were read on tho ar gument. After full hearing, tho CottiA decided to grant both licenses, but the President .iiidgo accompanied tno statement oi this decision witli a roviow of tho cases. and 'n appropriate admonition to the parties licensed in regard to future management of their houses. By tho testimony it was shown that thero had been irregularity In their management in regard to sales on Sunday, to minors, etc, ; while other witnesses testified to tho good character of tho applicants, nnd tho necessity of licensing tho houses. Tiio remarks of tho Judge upon tuo occasion wero listened to with much interest by a largo concourse of pcopiowno wero pre-ent. m A DYJ3RT1 SEMMTS. JVKHGltKKXS FOlt SALE, mx iiuNDitnu in:n couit pi.anth, In line condition, nl Mr. r.ucl;nlew' Cedar Hill Hie DU'hellL month is 11 t,-ftll- lllnn I,. M,. nlnntlns them. A No, one doell mire llUAHMA 1Ioosti:ks, of ono year, nt ft! unit si each. llloomsburK, Mny 10, 17-1'w. jJuJEKCIIAXT'S HOTEL, HI ?;oi:ni focktu sTrtEirr, l'ltll.ATllir.l'IIIA. J. A W. CI. M'lCIIlHIN, Proprietor. May 10, ISl!7-ly. gAMUEL KLTNE, MCKNsci) convi:yanci:ii, WlllntUnd to writing PincD.-!, Moiria.uiix, i,i:aki:s, honks, worm, AfiiiixMiisis, ,ic All manner or writing between parties nnd 1 tho (.insular. ts.CiiAi!m:s Moiimi.vn:. llclitnn, Pa., May 10, lS07-3t. JA1XWIHGIIT & CO., w II o I, i: s a r. i: n n o c v. n h . N. I'. Comer Second nnd Arch .Streets, 1'lllI.AIIKLl'lIIA Dealers In nun, hyiuu's, corrr.i:, hua.u;, Moiussns, JIIIK, Hl-U-KM, HI I'AHIl WJllA, M, dr. l. 3. Orders will lecelvo prompt attention. Mny lOjlW-ly. joiin murair. una), a, i;oyai QlLBEltT it BOYAL, uvrAni.i-.iirn ls.r. WIIOI.USAI.i: imUGQISTR, ' Nos. Sua and 311 North Third Street, Millttdclphla. Imiiorteih and Dealers in D!tU(IS, MIIDICINIM, W'JCKM, l'AIN'I'S, OII., ui.Asn, jyi:htui-ts, Ac, May 10, 1M7-Iy. JI.Alll.MAN. f, II. lllI.I.lN(l;it, :. u, AHTMAS, A DILL1XGEU & CO., NO, J NOIiTIt THtnll HTIIKnr, (AVni'to unmltc Jumei, Kail, fitnhe A AO Wholesale Dealers In 1.11.S, I1.UTINO, WAIIDINO, CAItl'iri'S, (III, CI.OT1IM, HK.MJIX, KI.V Nl.r, CiltAIN ll.VCiS, COllDAOl!, AC. ALSO, WII.I.OW AND WOODKN WAItl!, llltCSHES, TIll'NKS, I.OOK1NC1 OUWI, KTC. Muy 10, IW-ly. 1SU7, ijiiiijAui.iiriiiA A'J) E1U I II vti imtn -ri.tj i i iiMi'tlu-rnaiul itort Invent cmutlfs of Pennsylvania i, .. ; i . ft v. i'iv. uium ue l'KN'N'HYfA'ANIA lt.VIWtO.U) i Tlliinrf 1. -f' '.i. 'VV 1 'IU -VX Vi Li:avi: DAru'.tim I'rtit ii.n r,t i. M1,.,"-,-",r,''-c .itm nun, ii .ip i' win, tv 4 1U L-ii -vii-t -nil 111 HIIIIKIU O'lU. i-. i .i iuii 4 ram, ."ii a.m.: r..lStlrn,fJVll.,i 0:11 1' V' ,:InUm Alnll Train1, 4:l.i P.M.: lllllliilollxiiri K4. li-fL'l 1 ' l'iisKeiii.'ereariirimtlii'oni!lion tlioKrloMall I,Xirei.s 'Ira ns wltlmut chungo hotli wuys and he ntO at 0:uo l'.M.- iH'at e Ki iu n't c-ui i'-.'m', nu ll o at N orlc v .... - i! ' .'1 , f " "''" n):-iA,5t an Ivo etv I. ",," " i'"n mi IIIKIII lllllllt. -, i . '"'""iinitluii riirriliii pumriiurr hnsl lnesi LA.!..'. . , 1 1,1 tinriiciii nnu .in ir k-pl. ";;. i iin-iociiiiiui; ana lor ficlulit laulnc ICbM Oi siMrJ i.V'lil'liy,- i, ,v' ""-"I't'i'.i -i. i . in-j iiiiioh, j.rie: vi Ham llrown, AacntN,u,U,ll iCilllmorn. ' , ., , , II. UDt'H'ION, (ielier.il l'relsht A cent, I'lillndeli'iils. Oineiiil TlcUi t Auent I'hnadciyiil.i. May Io'Tni;"11 Hl,l,erl"tcllJl'1''li Wllllaiiihiloil. lTF'Flic7 ' A TT O H N II Y-A T-Ii A W, OltlCO Oil Mlllll Klreet. In 1rllr 1, 11.11,,.. .i.A Court JIoue, Dlooinshuri;.!',), KTTYSUURG ASYLUM ron INVAI.1I) koi,wi:ii.h. tncoriiorntcil tiy Act of AHsvinhly of the ('ni.i, lonweiilth of lVniisylvnnlu, .March fit li 1hj7, Tho llorml of HupervlRom nmnlnteil ,y n, nhove Corporation to enrry out tho nhjects of net of Incorporation, respect nil ly nnnonncoto lie pnhllo hat the I,elslatitrn of Pennsylvania Im, mitliorlicil ilia iasnnf funds for Ilia erection establishment nm! nialtilennneo of nn Astlu,,,' Mir iiiviiiio noiuiers oi I lie lalo War, to no limit 0,, tho httttlc-llcjljl of (Jcttyiiburtf.Miil nanii indue". with tho lalo war, ornny iiioneys, etrects, iironrr. tv.orestnle, real or iersoiml, whatever, lull, , Ktatoor eloewliere, nt Mieli limn or tiiion null terms nnd In such wny and lnnnner whatsoever ns to lliein Klinll hcciii lit, nny Inws ijf this Coni' iiioiiMvni,,, in.. I",,,,,, ii,iiiiiiminiiiini., 'I he enterprise iHeontlnlly recommended m- u, following named well-known Kcntleinciii .Major Ueneial (H:oikih (i, Mraih:, Kx.Oovernor.VNimKW fl, Cuhtin, Major Uencral (Iai.csiia I'KNNvrACKlm, Major (lenernl I!. M. (lin:(ioitv, ' Jlnlor (lencral John II. llnooKn, Mnlor (lenernl ciiaui,i:s II. T, (Jou.t. Mnjor (lenernl II, Y. J. Madii.i,, 5laJor (lenernl Jamks I HKi.t ninnt:, llrlRiidler (ipucmNI amkh A. IIeavi.ii. UrlKndler (leiirrnl UoitATio (I.HirKiiljt, llrlwidler (lenernl .losiu'ii I', K.vii'i:, llrlKadler (lenernl Wm. .1. Iioi.tox, lliluadier (lencral SAMt'i:!, M. .itmcic, Ilrlmidler (lenernl .Ioiin Iv. Mciii'iiv, tlrlundlcr (lencral John 1-', IlAi.i.n:it. llrluadler Oeni rnl T, 1', Mrcov, HrlKndler (leneinl II. 1 Winslow, llrluadlcr (Iciieral IItniiy 1'i.easasts. llrlRiidler (lenernl .1. r. s. (Ioihn, Urliadler (lenernl .1, M. Camiiifi.t., llrluadler Ueiiernl 'I'iiomam M. Wai.kkii, llrlttailler (feneral Wm. Cnnfi:uTAM.KV, 111 luadler (lenernl 1). M, M, (Inuiii, Colonel 1'. S. HrCMIlAl'dll. The site for the4ntitntiou tlhlrtv nrresl I ma nl. ready loon luircIinM'tl, nncl It is linpotl tlmt tho kikrI wtnlc may comtiicnto tiplbro intiNtiintinr, .SnliM-rlpthms will ho rrrrlvrt.1 at tho ntWvn v( tiio Amoelallnit, Xo. CJicstntit tr-rtf l-lillnd (lplil.-i, on ntul artor Monday, tho nth day of May l-'ni" rndi Mlbxri'liitton nf flvn doIInM n. cnrlin. rate wllllir lurtt, which wilt entitle the holder uihuciiiirucie i amo as inny uo mvnruou lolls intmher. The tli-Nt dtotrtlmllou of award t will ho mad Itmni'dlntrty uiiuii thti receipt of R0,yu0Mih.stUn. llfms'trS'M'aeh. Tht tllstrltml inn will ho tuiltltc. nml imMrr f ii direct biipcrvNiuii (if tho Wimratop. jvnsiiiiH ut ii tiiviuiu'i nru leqnetiicu 10 remit their Mihscrhitinim fwhen nraclicnldtO (dllce money order, nr reulsteied letter, to insure iriiiH uciiver i-iicciiiu iciirrNui .1. J i. 11U1'1- J1A, V crctarj; Jlnani nf A-ipfn-rtort. Utix 14S1, l.0., riilladelphfa. Tha foltoulnz li uceliednlonf tho nwnrdH tn ho made tinder tin- llrst dlililliutlou, Tho iteinttof IHamnntN nnd ntlur nreeloua tones worn i.ni-. 1 1 in set 1 fumi citizens ortheHonth dnriiif? tho war, nnd their ftcnnlnencss in certitletl to hy Jlenirs, Jlenio & urns,, tho most extensive diamond Im porters in the country, and hy J. Hermann, due iiiiitul hettcr, New York. (UiTTYHurna awylum von invalid sol- Incniporated hy Act of Assembly of tlio dmi. intuit fiiu ii ui I't-iinvyivunui, wircn it, mnr Oilleo 11-11 CJinHTNt'T Htreet, l'hll.idelplda. I'lltST DIHl'OHITIOX. KlKhty tltnti-tand subscrther.s at flvo doilarseach. 1 J-IUllltlllU i'NCCKlilCl", 1( iiril- Itantt, vatncil at -.Sfyw) 2 1 Diamond cluster brooch and carrions 15000 .1 lAwnrdlO'lOCoMTiimentliondH M.um) I 1 Diamond cross, net In silver...., 7,tm "1 1 Diamond cluster brooch , .VOn) ti 1 Award I0-10Oovernmcnt bonds S,m) 7 1 Diamond tdiitflostono ring 1,(nmj s 1 Diamond cluster braclet j.ihxi ! I DiamondsInnIostono!.earf pin J,0iM 10 1 Diamond cluster brooch 11 1 Diamond cluster bracelet 4,ttM ' - 1 nm 0111111 niunu iiuiinuaii i-iir rin 1.1 1 Diamond cluster brooch II 1 A ward KMOtloverumeiit bonds I.j 1 Diamond sinulo stone pin 1S 1 Diamond Minnie stone stud 17 1 Diamond cluster brooch IS 1 Diamond sinylo stono ring PI 1 Diamond nnd emerald brooch 1 Diamond sIiikIo stono rinj; 3,1)1 K) ; i.i in i.voi ,.V)ii i,.vxi i.iin) --' 1 J-onu India camypB ImirMiawl 1 1 iM-iiiiiiiiii ciusicr rinir,, '21 ISiimloMonu diamond rlnj? SitoSl 10 Awanls of 10-11) Government -r 1 1 iioico cmeraai suui..,. bonds, each l,0u0 (15 1 Three-stone diamond and ruby half-hoop ring few ."ij I Diamond Slnlc-siono Knr knobs w HT 1 l'filr diamond cluster studs buo S lDiamomUlnHle-stonorlng.star Netting foo .10 1 Diamond shiKlc-Htouo pin &x 1 Diamond cluster bracelet 11 to 00 10 Awards of 10-10 Government bonds, each iVK) M 1 lady's diamond-set watch H)0 fi'J 1 Diamond single btono ring :ft Ki 1 Diamond and open clustcrrlug ll"0 51 t Diamond Kinutt' Mono ring Lin) 1 I'.ilr emerald scarf pins iix) r0 1 Diamond slnglo stono stud 1VJ f)7 1 Diamond clutter pin 100 5S 1 Cameo and pearl brooch nnd, earrings 100 50 tolW lOOAwanls of lp-10 Government bondN, each 100 1W to 'Z'A 100 Awards, Government Legal Tenders, each 3) 3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders, each ,1 The distribution of thealKe rewards will bo madeln public ns soon ns tho sitbsciiptlou is full, ot which duo notlco will bo given through tluua ports. On and alter May tith tho Diamonds will bo on exhibition at tho otlico of tho Association, Tho public can confidently iclyou everything being conducted In tho most houotable and fait manner. All IhtuuMirds will bo handed to evr tltlcato holders, immediately alter tho UUtrlhu tion, Tree of all cost, at theoillcoof tho Cotnpauy No. llai Chestnut street, rhlladelphla. CIHlTIl'IUATi:. Wc hereby certify that wo havo examined tho Diamond Goods, Pearls, Kmeralds, ItublcN, and other l'retlous stones, as tlescriltetl In tho above list, and Ilud tliem all genuine. ID:nli: J1ko.h, Diamond Imjwrters, 1M Maiden Ijiuc, Now York. J. IIi.iimann, Diamond Setter, ;.il liioomo Street, New York.. acu:nth wanti:d, Kookscaji bf had containing Twenty CVrtlit cates, torONi: HrNiutHii Donuvits. AH nrtiers lor (Vrllllcates must bo adilresscj to J, D. JIOIUWIAN, Secretary, lto JISI, Dost Olllce, May 10, ls07-2m. Piiilaiikm-iiia. 7"K DKFY COllKTlTION. rum: diiugs, 1-UItK CIIKMICAr-H, rum; patknt mi:iicinix, AT THI5 w j) ji u a ,v t o jz v;. HAin fmu.sin-s, clotjuis lmusuin, nail nitusiriH, Toorn nia.stn:s, lirvciviNa hMmiiKs, VIUTKWASII llltU.SlinS, TAINT AM VAHNlsit nitu.sin;s, run.NTII AND AMr.ItlCAN WINDfJV GLASS every blze. AV II I T 10 LEAD, 1'i.onr.Nci: wirm:, colous in oil, nnv colous, i'.vtest iiuvni:, i.ishekh on., ti'iu'i:nti.ni: ani vAitNimirj, nimrr.ii than CAN UK UOl'QHT ni.SUWHEllE. SUPKKIOlt DYE COLOltS, IlliST ANU (.HKAPHiT, .UI tho Talent Modlelncx, warranted Rcmnm COAI, OIL I.AMI-H, CIIUINIIYH, WICKfl ASft itruxi;iw, wiioi.iibai.g ANn UETAir,, PEltKUMKUY AND TOILKT, ANll TANC'V AIITK'I.IvS IN GlIKAT VAHIKT Afont for I jmilrilh'.s Oarden Seeds. Agent for MnihH'H Celehrnled Trnsbes, COUNTltV BTOHKKKEl'KIW Hupiilled with nodfrey'n Cordial,, ll.it miiii, Itnrleni nnd llrlllsli, Kweetnnd Carter (HI IIooier's Tills, I'ssciicniihd Tlnvorlng i:.trnci. lower than New York, Trices, i:cryljody o nieiiihci' that lilt- jwr cent, can ho Mived hy koIik to in:.vi)i:it.siigrs mylO irr-lt. .Main Hiiik.lt, Hloomsiii'iio. J3VE11UTT A DIt. J. 11. OASK'f' Nj:ir Diica H'roni i.voit.vNoi:vir,i,i':, JUST OPEN E I) WITJCA Bl'lKNIHIl ANll VAniEU AteOHTMKNl' o nOOIM Al'l'ni!TAlNlNOTO Tllli lUll'd UUHINFAS TUitr. imuns, ciiiiMicAix, i:tc. AI.WAH ON HAND. In kin, rl any nrtlclp Hint can Iw tunned In tlr Urni! Ilnocnii ho had at llielr hlore. lir, .1, IU ( nso It, a Trnctloner, nnd nlio ninterstands Tlmr liiuey: 11. llverett Is H Mwltcal Hlndent, has nt' telnled ono tel in nt tho Jelteisoii .MedUnI Colli iji', und understiiiids tho coiiiionndln of Drinrs. 'I hey ii'hriei'lliilly invito Iln imlionnso of their friends und llionihlla iienerally, iissuiliiKlhein "h.ll'l. and u liatever will Ihi nnu liuseil of lliein will ho fresh and pure. apraiW A DMIXISTUATOll'S N OTIC E. XVUstati: op IlAiiMONl.Aiioirii in i-'n. U'ltern oradiiiliilstrutloiitolhoeslnloorilarinon Ijihonr, Into or l''lshliiKeri'i-lc township, Coluinlilu county, deceased, hao heen urunteil hy tho IteiiMer of I 'oluiuutu county. In Isaac I.inofu and Ilniix It, Ki.ini:, administrators. All persons hallux claims or demnnih nxnlnst tho estate of tho deci" dent uro reiUesiedtouiakelheiiiknnHiilotlienl' intnlsiralors wllliout delay, unit nil persons in debted nio requested ti( nuiko piiyinciit, ISAAC I.AllOrlt, I lamfs, 1I1HA.M It. KM.Ni; am 1 islilngcrei!:, Muy O.lwfMit. 1