THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SUltc Columbian, jl.O(jMSHl.MI(l, IVt. KltlDAV JHIU.M.MI, .IAN. III. IKItt. 4- TIIK CaU.l.tiniAS. hut the LnrRt.l t'lr.nlallall la l'lilrnlr slid atljollllnir caUMllea f ny ap.r itiblta lifil here, and la ataa a ranch larK.r ah.t than nny nf llaaat.uiparai-laM mill la thai flora-1 lie but naaUnan rar ailvfrll.liig In lhl rctlou nt III llala. BMOllATlC STATU COA VHXTIO.V lUitmsiirmi, IM .January , Isjs, Tha l)aiancratln Hint. Committee nt lYniisyl. sal". r,a IHI WKHNKMDW, TIIK Kll lllll (trill II OK MAWII, iww, lllii'il'x k v., iii Ilia llnio.Rnd Hie IIhII ol t!i II nisi) nf Iti-pir-Mtatlisi, at Hsrrtsburji, in the pluec, r.ir hold. Ina thonanual Convent Inn or the pany. ft Is nrdeisd that this Contention he composed ir imo member lor rmh "riinuiriniil ltopuaiii UIIk, who hnll ' rlfclnt m (ho niml ninnnrr ml tlify will liifft nt tlio lime anil place afore anlil, tor Urn purpos. ir nomlnntlna c.imll lain forlrioof!lcfsir An.llinr iirti'ral nml mirteor ljue rid, a mini aflacllnit I'clciliitet lo til'' Isatlnll ul Contention for the hoinlnall m nf eiiii'tldntcs lur I'resldilil and Vice l-icsldf nt. The msmbars and cuminllless nl Hie onr.ililn tliin nml nil cuiv nratlTf clllu.ni who inn unllo ullh ui lu Ilia support of colislitiill.inal princi ple nro rnitlealnd tuppa-ccd to tin) election 01 lhed1c-ateilln thrir resH-cllve distill H. Ilr order of the Deiauerallc state Committee. WILLIAM A. WAI.I.Ui:, tl. o. Drtsti, siec'y. insirmnn C O V VYCoV H T I OA . Till.- tl..iiunillK VntMrM III ItlW .fltCnil IMMtrll tM In Columbia rininty are requisded tu luei-t ut tin iiBiiul pincu of holding tin' K''hciiil, special, nml to nslili elections, ouHnturday the lithd-iyof l-iorunry lW wiwini iu- noun mi . nr.- " In tlio afternoon, nml set en ti clis-k lit tin alter uoon of Ihal ilay, nml elect ly ballot two persons to represent tint District lun County ( out niton to ho lii-lil nt the Court limine. In lllnnmsliinn on Monday, February 17, nt Wo'clock, mum j to si lecttwiiMeuatorlalConfereea nml tivn It iicsi-nt-ntl.ufnnfereeiitiiuieet similar Conferees, flotn the otliar counties of the District to nitric upon n Henntortnl llell'Uiuo HI1U fl liepri nriiiiun i inn - .U l,...W.Ml llIVllt1IV ill II Hliiliriilii'tlllilll to 1 haul nt llarrltburit Jlnirh t, MW! lo nniiil- nnlmit-lnte tlrkct nnn tifliitnu" i.i ina .uiii in ul lleinoernllo Oouventlon HtM'o.ibly lo llio no'l- -of ll-.eSlato Cinlrnl Conualiu e. liTurdrroflhaCuuinlllvr. ,., . .1. II, HlKtZK. fVunViiimi. I II MrKram, .1. . Wknneii, ii. W. I'tt, J. (I. ilfiuc, It. J. MiLLAiin; i:. J. At rKRr"0N, Ji Plan for ZVXaintainln; the Poor, Irh mnnifer'tly the duty of every eonimtinity to extend Mleh aid to any and every Individual In it in may bo niwnry to supply his or thelrniisoaw wants. How thH may bo done with the moat completeness and tho leat ex pense l.s a Hubjeet which, Just now, ow ing to tho larye Increase of poverty, is being nnxlou"ly discussed. o pro pose the following plan which we think would to a largo extent nnwcr the In quiries of our people. I'roctiro an act oP Assembly author izing tho county Commissioners to asc-s and collect a tax not to exceed io mills on tho dollar upn all tho taxublo prop erty of tho county, which would .-ccurv iiHUiu of not lesj than fl'7,000. With this num purchase a tract of land, to be selected by trustees, one from each township, elected by the people, and erect thereon suitable buildings, ma chinery, Ac., for tho comfort and em ployment of the whole country. This tax would bo a general tax and tho land and buildings would belong to tho county the same as tho Court House and county Jail and would b always worth no far as the laud goes, at least as much as It costs. To this place, let nil the poor of the county be suit and kept, and if It is found nut to bo self Bustuinlng, chnrgo tho different townships with tho defi eiency In proportion to the nunikcr of poor, respectively. This tax would be special In its char ueter and would be governed by tho number of poor In each township. In other words It would give each town Bhip tho advantage of lmvlug Us poor kept systematically, without taking any of the burthens of other townships. Tin: Hadieal newspapers aro claiming Homo credit for their party, becauo the Bfcito dbt has been reduced lo ja.i.OOO, 000. It would not be dllllcult to tihow that with honest and careful manage ment, Buch as we had under Democratic rule, tho debt could have been reduced to $30,000,000. Tho receipts Into tho Stato Treasury for tho last 11 veyears from severalsources have Increased enormously, and es pecially from tho tax on corporation htocks, now reaching nlono the large sum of $1,209,021,17. Tho tax on real estate was indeed taken oft, but tho following new taxes were added, all of which eomo out of tho people's pockets In i-ome shape or other, and therefore nothing was gained by it except what Is gained by throw ing dust In people's eyes. 'o give tho receipts from theo new 'uses for the last year : Mill Tax :i7,fi97,71 Tn x on Loans 1 lu,0(io,ou " Net Earnings 212,121,20 " Gross Kccelpts i)10,;i.T2,27 " Tonnage .'Mfl,:)l7,00 " Coal 102.ttli,S!) " National Hanks... 8,202,13 1,213,!I00,32 It coot tho Htatu according to tho ie port of the Auditor aeueral, 32,IOfi,27 to ad vcrtlsc for proposals for tho twenty three million loan bwludle, and notice to the holders of tho old loan. It was n fat Job for about forty new-papers, chiefly Itadlcal, for it was hardly over a half a column , but they were not all paid alike, and evidently Auditor On ernl Hnrlnuift dois not follow the ex ample of Democratic olllcersand allow one as much as another, by llxlng tho rate. Notice this: North American, (Hadieal) $2,:)20,fi0 Press, (Radical) 2,270,77 Ago, (Democratic 1,103,70 Tr.s years ago, were a prediction to havo been made that tho year of gr.ico 1808 would ceo llio United States dis membered and distracted by internal troubles, and under tho domination of an oligarchy, the utterer would have boon laughed at as n visionary and abused as an enemy to republican In stitutions. And'.yet that prediction would lmvu been true. No one, In the least observant, can fall to teo tho drift of the lato actions of Congress Not content with reducing tho poworof tho President to a mere name, they go still further, and now Intend to pluco Urmit at thu head of tho army and so manipu late the Supremo Court m to prevent Its taking any action with regard to tho laws passed or which may bo passed by them. With tiio riesldent and Supremo Court fettered mid with tho truoexecu' the power In tho hands of a man per fectly under their control, wo have as pure an oligarchical government as any prevented to us In the history of tho world. All of this "outside of tho Con atltutlon" work has but one object, the perpetuation of tho power of the liudl oil party. Tho peoplo of thu Culled States nro a long suffering audit patient people, but thcrols a limit beyond which patience ceusos to bu a virtue. The end approaches, uud tho Itadlcul party will ero Jong bu tlead uud entombed with "suicide" udded to the alieady laryu list of crimes to bo written ou its grave-ktOQO, Tllinnurdi'ri'inir t'npt. (.Indfroy Ili-h ivr, who-ti xiuliloii nml niyili'ilnu-i UN iiplii'imuii't' fiiiui his Ilium' in Trt'iliolit, Sclitiylklll enmity, on Hit' loth of No vvinlicr, vt notltcil cimiL' wrt'ks nn"i lmvu I wen tlNcoviTi'il, The con nf onu ofhli nrtners in lniiK'?, Iih.hiIIvuIki'iI the terrlhle crlinc, unit nil the jnrtli-t liniillcnteil lmve been nrrotiteil. The motive for the murder U ulpoe(l to have been to M'ttin- eeitaln vnliiahle coul lene, unit hi purtnerM, or one of ! them Indtiecd them toeonimit thotnur tier. Thom.ii Smttli mid tho Alhrlnht on? were his prtrtncrK. It M'eiiK tho hody wns thrown Into I the Jlnr.'hllelik'onlslope, which I about I live hundred feet deep, iintl tilled with wiiter. It Is beiiij,' now pumped out. Thui ha this fenrful erlinu eomo to i llRht, hut It iIdcm not nMou'to his inrcd I father n worthy Mm, lo his tvlfo mi iif- fectlomite hu-bitnd, nor to hl Mem a beloved brother. Tu Kin: nretwoor three little eight by tens published between Maine and Mexico, claiming to be Democratic, whose editors aro In very great distress, for fe.tr the Democratic parly will bo governed by good sense ami sound judg ment In the coming presidential con tet. They seem todcMre, Vehemently, that the parly shall innko asgreat a fool of ltcl fas possible, and thereby Insure Km defeat ; that It shall bo governed by narrow andeontracted Ideas, rather than by broad and expanded Matcsman'-hlp. L'nable to originate a line of political, nftion, or to comprehend one, they can not lead, and will not follow. Nor can they nee, in Mr. llrecklnrlilge once udd, when n unction Is settled by" the Inexorable logic of events." "Km Hi.trim, lato Secretary of the Commointealth, for expenses incurred from lN'il lo 1807, when abent on pub lic bu-lne.-s, $1,800." We find tho above In the inl-celhine-ous payments of tho report of tho Au ditor tlotieral, and would llko to know by what authority tho Stato Treasurer made such payment. 3lr. Sllfer was paid his full salary as allowed by law, and ho was entitled to no more. There Is n provision In tho Constitution which prohibits thu Treasurer from paying out money without authority of law, and very properly too, for If the State Treas urer and Auditor General can pay Mr. Sllfer $1,800 without law, why not pay out $18,000 or a million, If they plea-o V LucaIj IIousty Dkiits. Tho follow ing important resolution, looking to the relief of tho peoplo of tho several cities, counties, townships, etc., from the debts contracted by them for the pay ment of bounties during the war, parsed the llouso of Congress unanimously on Tuesday last : Jle it lltmh eil. That thu sublect of re Ileving as far us practicable the people of the different cities, counties, anil townships from tho burden of a direct tax of their bounty war debt Is doserv linr of our immediate and serlom con sideration, and thnt tho Committee of ays ami Menus no rcqucstiu to in quire Into tho expediency of adopting such measures as will bo proper nml suited to answer too ueinaniis ol justice and relievo the neces-Ities of tho peo ple. Tub Kadli-als finding the war paid them so well In fat offices uuJ otherwise, are uotdlsposcd toglvo them up at Har- rlsburg. The Auditor General's report shows that a number of the offices it brought into oxistenco around tho Capi tal, were continued last year yet, at a cost of about $75,000. The war has been over for nearly three years, and can any one tell what uso there was of a Commissary General and font Transportation Department, Ac., with a host of clerks, messengers, Ac.'.' Some of theso offices have been mere sinecures slnco the lleservo Corps was mustered Into tho U. S. service In 1802. Will not tho Democratic members of tho Legislature look into this matter and rout the.-o loyal leeches? Sn.v.vroit DooMTna: toro tho veil off the mlaereant Stanton's faco on Wed nesday Instill thu United States Senate, and clearly showed that tho usurper In the War Ofllco was at ono llino In close accord with tho "rebels" and "seces sionists." "ll'Acn Allia-t O. Jit-own " wllulrcie from the Semite to join the "rebellion," faVMU. Doollttle. "MUcln " -If. Stanton met him ouUhleofthe iloor, " anil urged him to yo on in this course, " whhinij him 1 Cod pecil,' imd suying ".te mil riijht." Although publicly staled before, Stanton has never denied this, and yet hols nuw ono of tho puny gods before whom tho Radicals fall down and worship I Among tho stupid laws passed last whiter, was ono giving tho Auditor General authority tonppolntan unlimi ted number of Assessors of National Hank Stocks, and they wero to receive a certain percentage for their services. It seems fifteen buch officers were ap pointed and paid, up to tho 1st of De cember, $13,830,31 tho tax paid Into tho Stato treasury lo the same time, was $3,202,13. Gov. Geary could not vet o such a bill, of course, beeaiiso It throws money In the pockets of his political friends, but tho law hould bo repealed. Any legal tax can bo collected from the Hanks, by tho regular officer at Harris burg without a dollar of extra expenso to tho state. Tun last session of tho Legislature coat the Slate four times as much as was usual under Democratic rule. Woglvo tho figures from tho Auditor General's last annual report : Senate 8 80,708,52 House Representatives 231,713,75 Legislative Record 17,000,00 I'rlntlng and Paper 100,000,00 139, 152,27 Tho expense of Government, that tho exiKiL-es of tho Legislature, State I'rlntlng, Kxccutlvo Department, Ju dietary, and the other civil departments, ovcept thu Schools, co-t tho Stato $S02, 878,53, about tylce what It cost before tho Radical party eamolnto power. It Is a matter of complaint by many, that thu llonils of tho United States should bo exempt from taxation, for It of cour.-o throws tho payment of tax for tho Hiipport of tho Ht' te, county and township, upon others. Thu fact may not bo generally known that the IloinN of tho Statu are ulsoexenipt,mailu so by a law passed last winter. Tho bonds of elites, boroughs, counties, and railroad companies, a much less valuable seenrt ty are not exempt, A I'M hi A bus dlsinl.-ttd most of tin politico! bptcu, Sake it Homo to Voursclvcs. Let a Pennsylvania farmer Imagine himself, and nil his fellow farmeis, t.e prlvcd of (lie light to vote, tho right to hold nny office even tho most Insignifi cant, and the right to sit on Juries. Let him Imagine, then, that the hands ho and they employ nie Ignorant negroes, who have been laught to distrust and hate him and them by Yankees from Massaehu-etts, and to whom has been given tho right to vote, to hold office and to sit on Juries. Let him imagine all the offices of the State, county mid township filled by negroes of this kind and by Yankees. Let him Imagine the kind of laws such persons would make for Ids government mid for tho taxation of Ids property. Let him also Imagine the result of nny appeal he might inaue for Justice to courts where Juries are composed of such poisons exclusively. In a word, let him Imagine hlm-clf and all his nelglibois denied every political and civil right ; deprived of every means of protecting their lives, persons and property, from tho rapacity of a hostile, thrlftlo-s, Ignorant and lustful horde of negroes and Yankee adventu rers, nnd then niiwer, candidly and truthfully, irtio would feel Inclined to work mill develop tho resources of his farm for the solo and only benefit of those who havo trampled him in tiio dust. Would you, Pennsylvania far mers'.' Wo think wo have your an swer In a mo-t emphatic and Indignant-" No! I would die, first I" Well, this Is Just a faint picture of the deplorable condition of tho farmers of the South at this time. In addition to this the l!iiroau officers and military authorities regulate tho amount of wages which tho farmer mu-t pay the negroes, mid no crops can bo taken and sold until tiio negroes are paid. Then the Government claims one-fourth of the whole crop (If of cotton) for taxes, and If anything remains which has not irenerttlly been tho ease for two years thu farmer may claim and enjoy it, providing he can succeed In keeping It out of the clutches of innumerable thieves who invest the country. Un tier theso circumstances Is It fair to de no'.mco tho Southern people for not going to work and building up tho tie gro governments? Cbr. I'atrint and Union. To tho already published works of J W. Forney tho Jamelsnn letter, and letters from Kuropc, without which no (rudlcal)gontlcman's library Is complete must bo added an Interesting volume of eighty-seven page, edited by "J W. 1'ornoy, Secretary of the Somite," whoeertilles to tho entire correctness of certain payments from the contingent fund of tho SciiAto for a .single year, amounting in thu aggregate to tho tri lling sum of $101,&)2.0I. This money was laid out lu penknives, for which two thousand dollars were paid loasin glo dealer. It required seventeen hun dred pairs of scissors lo merely cut at thu Gordlan knot of "Reconstruction" in the Senate. Another lot of pen knives cost $07.G0; two uud ono half dozen more wero procured ut nit ex pense of $0S, mid still more knives brought tho second bill of cutlery up to $187. Of wholo pages of individual bills tho following is n fair sample : "For 15. F. Wade, Marker's Muytizinc, "$lj JCelcctic, $o ; II rstminster ,$3 ; Le "lion Ton, (indispensable to Wade), "$3." . Fivo dollars for a "scrap-book" was undoubtedly for Senator Sumner benefit. Tho frequently occurring item "ono gallon of alcohol, $"j.50" can best he explained in connection witli .such other items as "Corkscrews, $21;" "Lemon squeezers, $2;" "Four boxes of lemons, $10;" "KB flu, of sugar, $33.00." These items for substantials ; lesser luxuries appear lu tho charges.of $012.60 for (seventeen and a half dozen kid gloves j $2.2.) for a gallon of bay rum ; $.5 for n half gallon of cologne, and $2 for toilet powder. What a sump tuous thing It is to bo a Senator, to bo sure, with such n Secretary ih Forney, and such a contingent fund as Radical recklessness draws from tho public tieasury nnd tho peoplo' pockets. A'. V. World. " Dictjonaiiv or TiinUniLi:," parts VI, VII, Vlll.nreouourtable. Theso numbers complete tho first volunio of about 000 pages, being from " A to Gen ncbsnret." It Is without nny exception tho fullest and ablest and consequently cheapest work of the kind ever issued. It Is spoken of In the highest terms by nil shades of opinion, and no student or scholar can afford to bo without It. Kv cry congregation should buy it for Its minister. It would bo returned to them nil hundred Told, It will compriso about 30 numbers, at 75 cents a number, making only a few cents for each mem ber, but n valuable gift to tho pastor. Think orit, act on It. Addre., I turd A Houghton, 150 Urooiuo street, Now York. Putnam's Ma(I.ini. for February, says The American Athcnicum, " pre sents an Interesting tablo of contents, nnd shows a great deal of tastu In tho selection and arrangement of the arti cles, It Is handsomely printed, mid but lor Its decided Republican proclivities, would bo popular in a very wide field." There Is a very general feeling of regret that " Putnam" should havo plunged at ono fell swoop to tho very bottom of tho political muddle, rather than leavo tho " Atlantic" to travel that by-path alone. Many persons would llko to read Its literature who would bo disgus ted with Its politics. Tho general char acter of tho February number Is an Im provement over that for January. Tin: llouso of represeuhulvcs has left nothing undone which could render completely Infamous Us di alings with our fellow-citizens of tho ten Stales of tho South, to whom It denies .self-government and representation In tho Un ion. It lias heretofore established over them a Military Despotism. It hasde fled thuConstittitlou anew and lodged unlimited and irresponsible power In' tho hands of a Dictator. Mil. Lincoln appointed flvo of tho Judges now ii on tho llench of tho Su premo Court, nml yet his friends will not trust them. This is paying hut little respect to thu memory of tho "lato lamented" head of tho Radical party. Asiiliiv, "the Impeachcr," Is out In it letter flatly denying that ho Is u liar and a rascal. That certainly raises u question of veracity between htm and public opinion. It Is not yet decided whether thu Re publicans will nominate the stump of Grant's tcsar for VUo President, or his borao. Tin: A.v.ni Ali Tax km. Tho United States nssistant assessors havo received noslllvo orders to commence at once tho assessment of tho annual taxes, which Include Incomes and llcenie. Uy tho amendatory act i f March 2,1807, all ro turns nf Incomes and speda! taxes are required to bo made by the first day of March, under a penally ofAfli per cent, additional I The assessors aro Instruct ed to enforce the provllons of the law In every case of delinquency, nml It will bo well for all Intcresled to give attention to making their returns with in the llino prescribed by law. Tin: colored troops fought bravely" has passed Into u proverb, but after nil, according to thu Albany A rtit, there is some evidence exliint that eastsashadow of doubt over the assertion. According to the Aiyu.i, "the records of the War "Department show that fovirteencolored "troops deserted wheio ono was killed ; "that about thirty died of disease to "every ono that was killed ; that nearly "twenty were mustered out of tho ser "vice for disability where one wns killed In battle. Look ut the record s "Mustered out for disability, 20,230; "died, 31.S00; deserted, 11,887; missing, "which means running, 1,311; killed "In battle, 1,51 1," This rather damages tho record of the "coming men." Tim: Atlantic Monthly for Feb nnirv ins t ie lo owiiill contents; Does t nav n SmoWoY uy .mines i-nr- ton. George Silverman's explanation. Part 11. Uy ( bancs HieKous. rnnrae terislles of' Genius, ity Rev. F. II. IToilm,. Or (ill. A 1)00111. i CCK 111 Svbarls. lly Rev. K. K. Hale, author of" ThoMan wulioutaeountry." i lie v el in. liv a I (You Tonnvson. iicau montand Fletcher, Ma-slngerand Ford. Uv iMwhi 1'. Wlilnnle. Flotsam nnd .lotsim. Pint II. Doctor Molko's Friends. Part 11. liy nr. 1. 1. nuyos. The Romance of certain Old Clothes, liv liiMirv .Initios. .lr. Tho Meeting. A poem, fV .John G. Whltller. Four M.mtlia mi 1 1 in Hhiri. The Destructive Democracy. Tho J'.ncyclopedists. lly John G. Itosengarleu. Reviews and Literary Notices. Tlcknor A- Meld-, Publishers, lioston. Two InvL'o Kxlension Fashion Sheets UodCV s l.aoy'S isook lor reui ii.u i , 1W1S. The embellishments in tiio pen ruarv number consist of llio following : Tho Doubtful Fortune. A steel plate. i....,,iilr.,l i'..1,.ril l'.ililim.iilntf. enli- tabling six Nguics, TheOld Bachelor's ..t. ....I.... lltilnil i.ti.ttirii A lilt'l'li t nil ii urn-. . iiiimi i'.v,.... Fx tension sheet, containing twenty-six engravings oi iimies urcsscs, tiiiuneu s dresses, etc., etc. Tho Cricket on the ti. .....il. lin.lp,uj Tnr V.ill.lin.ilrnis. 111.11 III. 1'I.,5III3 ........... .... ... Ill tho Work-department will bo found . . . n . . ' . I .. 1.. .1. 1.. .11.... 1.. arucies oi great service mi me uimi-.s i iv,, ,i A L-iilttliiir liinknt for it child; baby's boot; penwiper; gimp edging; napkin ring; knotted trimming for dresses; gentleman's housewife; Initial letters; braiding and embroi dery, etc. A Suburban Residence, with the plans. Thu stories nro all by the nest Winers. C0NGEESSI0NAL. Jani'auv 21. In llio Senate, yester day, tho SuiMilementary Iteconstru'.!' lion bill, as parsed by tho House, wits called for a second reading, when Mr. Doolittlo took tho lloor in opposition to It. At the expiration oi inn morning hi in t- a motion nrovullod Dci'iulttlm; him to conciudo his remarks. Mr. Nye replied at some length, no detinue nc lion was taken on thu bill, and the Sen ato adjourned. A discussion nroso in thu House upon tho Senate amendments to the Douse llountv bill, providing for tho pay ment of bounty to tho heirs of deceased noldlcrs. Somu blight verbal amend ments wero inado and tho bill passed. The Committal on Military Affairs re ported adversely upon n petition of volunteer officers who deslro to bo at lowed three months extra pay. Januaiiy 20. Two messages from the President wero presented to the O......... I.....1.... MM.,, II.. j. Ii, nt,, Olllllll- ism ii.i , 1 1IU in.si, ill Hini.i. ton resolution relative lo tho pardon ing ol .lames A. Moddou, tormoriy rcuci Secretary of War, was referred to the Military Contmltteo . without debate. Tho second, replying to tho resolution asking whether tho bill to secure evunl rights in thu District ot Columbia hail become n law, was briefly debated and then relerred to tho Judiciary commit tee. A resolution relative to tho busi ness and tho number of employes of the New-York Ciistom-liouso was adopted. The consideration of theSupplomentary Reconstruction bill was resumed, when Mr. Morion made a lengthy speech In support of tho bill. Ilocontendcd that .tho Stato Govornmonts of tho South weru neither local nor ltenubllcan in form, mid that consequently it was the duty oi the ueneral uoveinnient to re construct them. If this could not be dono by the aid of white men, Congress had the right to bestow hull'rago upon tho negroes. Mr. Nyo followed upon mo samo siiiooi mo question. ioiiiiiig ofiinportancc was dono in tho house. Januaiiy 27. There was no session of tho Somite on Saturday. In thu House, tho day was devoted to general debate. In coinniltlco of the Wholo Mr. Sltgroavcs discussed the state oi too union iioni a cnrisiian .standiioint," and ho ding that the re bellion mid its fruits wero directly chargeable to tho spirit ol Radicalism which po. vaucd ino num. Jani ahv 28. In tlio Scnnfe. yesler day, the bill to relievo Gov. Patton, of Alabama, from his political disabilities, was discussed for a time, but no action taken upon It. Tho Supplementary Reconstruction bill was taken up, tlio question being on tlio motion lo in struct the .Judiciary l oniniltteo to re port tho amendment offered by Mr. Doollttle, Mr. Wilson took the lloor mid made a lengthy argument lu op position to tho position taken by Mr. Doollttle In his recent speech. Mr. Johnson also addressed the Senate on tho same subject, after which that body a-Journed. lu the House, a largo number of bills wero Introduced, read t wlco nnd referred to appropriate committees. Jani'auv 29. Several petitions nnd communications front tho Southern Conventions wero received and refei red. A resolution to print ton thous and copies of the majority and minor ity reports on tho Stanton mutter, was laid en tho tablo. Mr. Kdmuuls intro duced a bill to regal, tothoproceduroln cases of Impeachment, and to enforce thoorders and Judgment oftho Senate In such cases. Mr. Pomeroy, from tho Committee on Ranking, reported a bill relative to tho taxing of n;llonalbrnl:bhare.s, Tho Washington Items. WHAT I)()i:si IT MliAN t Mr. Kdmunds, of Vermont, Intro duced In the Senate to-day an elaborate bill lo regulate tho mode of procedure (Jfcl cases of Impeachment. It provides, among otner things, lor placing llio army and navy mid all civil employes of tho government at tlio command of tliopresldlngolllccr of tlio High Court of Impeachment (thu Senate) to execute llio writs, inundates and precepts there of. It also provides for llio suspension of uny olllcer who may bo Impeached by tho llouso of Representatives, from thu exercise ol thu functions of his of fice, mid prohibits other olUcers of the government from recognizing or obey ing Ids orders during such suspension. Thu entire hill Is revolutionary In tho extreme, anil can only ho accounted for upon tho theory that tho Impeachment ol President Johnson Is btlll thought of by the Radicals hi Congress, and there fore It Is desirable to so arrange the mat bill passed without amendment. Mr. Randall's bill to legulato tlio deposlto of publle money wns reported from tho tamo committee, ter as to gel him out ns speedily as pos Ftblo and provide against nny reslslnnco on ins pun. mi, l oi.ii it AL i;a m pa i n n. The Political ciuiipnlLMi now L-oIni? on in Now Hampshire attracts considerable attention hero among members of Con gress nnd others. Tlio Radical delega tion l roiti thnt Mtnio evidently antici pate the defeat of their parly, mid there is good reason for slating thnt their ap prehensions In that respect aro by no means groundless. Tho malls of yes terday nnd to-day brought to a number ofConservntlve members of Congress, letters from prominent citizens oi iew Hampshire, who expres:, tho opinion, based on the i.,ost reliable tlata, that tho State w go for Sinclair, the Demo cratic candidate for Governor, by over two thousand majority, ino Jiadicai managers hero are imng every menus In their power to hold ttio State, but they havo little, If any, confidence In their anility so to do. Tho election of municipal officers and eotincllmi'ii yesterday, resulted In favor oftho Democrats by an average majority of 500, a gain over Inst year. I'lINIAN lt.WI). London. Jan. 20. (Mldnlghti. Ad ditional parllcularsof the assnult on tho Martello tower at Dimcannon, on Mon day night, have been received. After receiving i no nrst nro oi ino garrison tlio attacking party retired, but did not leave tho Held. Tliey walled until their numbers wero lartrely Increased front crowds who seemed to bo near nt hand, and ngaiu advanced upon tho tower, be ginning a general discharge oi iirearnip, by which oneof the garrison wns woun ded. When Hie assault had almost reached the foot of thetower. tho troons again fired and two men were seen to fall. Tho crowd then fell back and dis appeared In tho darkness. Tho two men who werosnoi w ero carried on oy their companions and It Is not known whether tliey wero wounded or killed. The ull'alr has caused great excitement in Wexford county. No arrests havo yet been made, but the Government Is using every means to discover the lead ers of tlio assault. Januaiiy 30. 'I he chair laid beforo the Senate a communication from tho President oftho U. S. in relation to the formal transfer of Russian America to tho United States; also, a memorial from citizens nf Jt'oloratlo, praying for adml-sioii to the Union. Mr. Pomeroy then took the floor and discussed at length thu claim oftho Sen ator of Wisconslg, that there Is it now rebellion, lie entered Into an elabor ate defence oftho constitutional amend ments, and denied that any possibility existed of a war of races, .slnco 'tlierj was no motive, the negro having civil rights accorded him. lie claimed that the majesty of tlio law should havo been vindicated by thu execution of at least tho leader of the rebellion, now traveling for his health, ami concluded with a hopeful rmimt of the condition oftho South, lie wns followed bo Mr. lluckalew, wlio made a long speech, In which ho deprecated tho policy oftho majority in the rieuaie, Who nu claimed hem lour times the power they wero entitled to. He characterized tho present attempt to organize tho Stato Governments in the South as a scheme for maintaining tho supremacy in tlio Government which the Radical parly bad held since 1800. Ho quoted from Mr. Morton's speech, and that of Mr. Trumbull, tho assertions that In every State South ex eopt two the number of whito voters exceeded the number of colored voters and thf-n referred to tho Tribune and M'orld Almanacs and other niilhorliles to show that in Mississippi, Louisiana, Morula, Alabama, mid .-sotun Carolina, the muck' vole exceeded mo wiiuo, while in Georgia II was about eiiuitl. Ho proceeded to review Mr. Morton's speech at considerable length. At the conclusion of Air. Huekidew's remarks, Mr. Crttgin secured tlio lloor, and at 1. 15 tlio istnate adjourned. Receipts to TBS COLUMBXAI4' tor January, lbus. A wr.nn.l.-tl I X tlrlor St310 10 If 0 ShlllU J no llulliucl Whipple 2 no W ltuniin 1 no M i: I'etrlkln ft) 1U 'W Mnsteller 2 u'l !.t II I, Johnson 1 sit ,M !' Kverly no IM H Itozelle 4 lai M H Itnylmrsl 2 (Hi J lleers 4 I Ltfnhn Hlinrnlei.li .1 USiiiiiH I'l'KIInu Mil Miller s Ureitlieinlrr 1! Triltntli I, Tlili-lo Pr.l II Case .V Willlver Or I : 1 Homo s.mnwlHulliert K Heiiilershott losliih II Pnilsiin Aim (i Miioii I'll Hilton 1' Kll.euil.lll CM nr.! llit-lil (1 IV.Iitor 1st .Niitlnn.il llnnl; IM (1 HIIivhlUHt .luel) t'ili-r It inicknnlter .1 Idler I' II Fowler 0 1' l:nt II Itlieklo .1 Untto 1 K ApplPlnnu .1 L lCviinu I'nul Kll o H Kilwnril-i II Henrlo 1' Trey .1 II llurman A.rreemnn (Ion Vnst 1-' Christina !t I Itelelmr.1 4 00 Joseph .SjliaiplesH I II VI II Hosh KM III Yeuser J m II WTiney 2 on1 1' II Culleii lu 71: r'.t A Menseli (Ki ll' MeUimell 7 . Sylvester 1'nrsel 8 De (i Weaver ,1 iny I Wenver 2 on IlIMiumau 2 l-o It llelhi, 4 on1 Jos Wliitnilro 5 IK) 1' Levaii (HI I! Keeler .' uijl' l.lttluinl '.' m 1 Cvetiiml 2 ml 2 01 a c) 1 ( 1 2 (HI 4 CD 2 IN) 2 in) 2 10 2 (K) 2 00 1 C) 2 1.) K III) la .riii II U) 111 (II) 4 110 :i no 2 m 2 w I .-I b blller II II I.llllo 2 (XI 'J 04)1 J Oil 1 Wl 2 OJ J u 1 (ID I 10' Pr K(I HurrUiiii ;(! ItUewlek ileiiiinek two I Harris II lli-ss 110 Plelil Wlilinj rr A Jncnby II J 1 J i.i) N'Kltelien : mi c ICelelinr.l ,1 10, II iicmh PhllntnifluuHni'lptvll sn N" ! Monro i no Wm Oman 2 o II Ammerinan SOinnn 2 0U W Morris : no : 00 I! 00 11 11 .Miinisomery Oil J J Htllis 2(iu Knniuel Creasy 2 li 3SJi sSii 2 l 17 a I 11. neeitiey s 11) .1 Core. !t imi HO Hottin.tu 1 23 siIHwiink 2 (mi W Mellrlilo .1 soil 2 01) 1 11111 M Lemon S II Miller com. M W WliiU'liluht i) I Christian Prof II Curier J 11 Kitchen I' A Killiston J PtMluu h H l.nvry I W M'Kelvy Win M'Kehy Win Ne.ll UU.No.il ('Wlillenlijht 1 III i ronocK 1 1 M Cox 4 on It Venter 2 00 W Mnstern !) 0) I T Hes-i 2 0) I ii, 1 1.7' Pun el Slncrler Jr 1117 IM. John hlnuley 11 .VI 1 ti? .iiinu iremoii 1 in list l'eler Cvelnnil 2 Win lVueoelc II 117 Ciipt TIioh C'hal fuut 2H) .M'Kelvy Neul ACoTil o.' Wright HuitheH 2 1) 2 C) II .VI M ..liiiiiHUiiiilj iviiiiu llll .-.Ulllllll Hl'lMIK .N J llenilersllot 23 N) I'M Jneoli Keller Il N AmiiiL-rtiiiiii 2 CO Win .Miller 2 21 Si It Jlaelc 2 (Ml Lewis Kehuyler 2 01 H.inmnl Huvnito 3 (M) ltul'ilpllUS Veaior 2 imi li.ivlil savueo 2 ( llev M Blierlilun 2 III, IM I, HHtluenvin .1 M Aliinliani 1, Kllnil 2u) Pavhl Khuniaii 2 00 I'll Hess Xatliau llumlioy Cupt Joliti Allen JollllHHIeller l-'leil'k Hititluau .Ins II Hhtlll. is I) Itlnur.l Monleeiii .Mttlunl D.Dllel Mniiley AntlK'w hliuuian 2 II I 1 IM) 2 01 2 0) 2C :i oi .1 in i or( 2 OJ larket Jteport. Wheal per tuishel nyo ; Corn " riour per luiriel Clove) seeil l-'Iaxseeil liuller Liriis ........ '. 'I'lillow I'otlltOCH f.. Print APplm .C , HlilllH ,., sideB mul Hhouldoru Ijiril iH-r liounil lluy iHf tun M I.UMIimt. HciiiIiicIc lioariU per tliousaml feet l'lna " " (one lueh) Joist, HcuutlliiK, I'lnnlt, (Helnloek) HhlnitteH, Nn. I per thouaiiuil witiiii! ' 8 " it, ;r.v."V".v.v.v.v".-.' I no sr No, 1 hcotr.lt plir..,.,., No. 2 ' " i.i.l'lZi'Z"il!Z""!!!"""l""!. Illooui . I SI . I 25 . It Oi) , (1 00 . 2 00 40 II . 1 ou . 200 0 20 11 "10 00 , Ilill'JU . 15 00 . 8 00 . 7 00 . 18 00 ... fto 5-IS ., ..801 I'lilliulelplilu Mniketi. TuunsiiA v, Jnuunry SO IS61. 1't.oeit nnrlliucitcrii tiipi runout J7.00iH 8.00 Noitliu-iHlern extiu.. HJxt y.uu Norlhwi-hlern family lO.oO'igll.iMi IMnisylvaiilu ainl Wisiern fcupirllno... 7.rA'6s.25 IVlnuylMiuliuinil Western extra .SU&IO.V) I'eliusylMiulil nml Wi-steiu fniully ILOUfntAV) 1'eiiiisylviinlii mi l Weslein limey I'l.Uietl l.l llyn Hour 8 ,W)(.6II.(MI llllAT'l'eniiHylvalilu ie,l, y lius IJ.47(iilJ.M Hiillllielll , fj.b0l2.75 Ctilitoiuia " o j.i.20 .. ,' , hiio " n.ivM.io Hvk reiTiilvnnU rye, VI, in 1 1. '. 1.70 CilUN-Yellow, " l,:wiill,3l w,lu'' " il.awsi.2i 0TS-V')ll Wem7!o I-UOVISIO.M4 11 HS riirit, ",l lllll Mess llei-r, " Pressed HngK.lltt) Huiolu-il Hums " M Hlioiiiilem it lb Ijinl.v Hi m.hliH- Clnvelmeil V luis Tlinotliyheeil V lilt rlaxwo.sl " , CArn.i:-llief Cnlllavm , Culm, illieail .-.'. V) iiiM SUewlle iru'(.vlCa 11'ieMllo I'Jef.Jlljro 7.imv7.(U tlM KeAlli 110(417.1 1IW.H-V1UIIU tOJIO.M A Mi KINDH OF JOll PJUNTINO ifsitly eiMuted t Tiie CaLCHutAM Hteum IT1III1UK IIJie. ONKof thu bi-bt U'lectliw ( Piece Cluvdij lu Uie oouuty at Cuku iikiilin'm MARRIED, LUT.-KLINK-aT"Iiii rritMnirr nf" Humiiel Krlrlihiuim, lii Itontiia, lit- ltnv, .V, Hpinr Frim rl M. Liitr., to Mil, Almlrii I Kline, liulli r Hi nton, DIED. CHKASV At llm OrniiKUlo Holillem' Oriihntis' Hi'lHMil.nn .Monil.lJ- rftlllit, .Inuuiiry Will ISUS A tin In Ailn Crrfl.y, iltatuhtarnr .frssn A, Crr-usy, lutr- lift III. 112th hint. IM. VnK iiii.I of Mm. l.iicii'lln Crrn-y, nr.Miiiiinvlllf, an1,! 10 ycurs, Ti iniiullis, anil It) tin) M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W A N T i: 1) . liv tlio Miilin'rlber. ul (lriiin-oTlUi-. 1'n.. n imiihI ntnrloiiiillli. anil n rooiI Hliiit-mnkf r, -.limit, men lirrfi-rrcit. 1 wilt rltlier my -ni'i or ii-nl tlio hIkii.ii. AitilrcKS nil rnlillililnlrnlliini In jiin.nrns di:o, kiia.miiii, oriiiiui-tiiic, ii. P() TIIK TKACIIKRS OP COLUM- I IltA COUNTY. Tho If nrlir-r nf t'otuliiMn rntintv nrr- rinuf Hlnl in moot lit III imaum at Illonmhliur, mi Hut. mclny, l-'ebiufiry I, Wis, nt lOn'rloi-k h. hi., fur llm nurpuse in iirgiuiizniK "i irnciirrs rtusiH-iiiunn fur tlili county. Mvi-ry Tini-lirr Is rumr-stly ru- ini-sii-t! inniirnti. i. .m. iiaii.s, inii,0l us. I iinirninu ill lAmmnm?. K X T I H T R Y. II. C. HOWEII, PUNTIST, llp-liri Ifullv ofli-iN 1iU tiriif.hNliiiiul kirvlrnatii HnlilU'S ADil Kvnttnnoll of UlnoniNtiliri-llll'l vl rlnlty. Hp M rr-niroil tu Mtcml to nil the vari ous operations In tho llnrnf Ills iirofi'sslon, nlnl is innviiipii wiui inn ibii'si iiunritwii i inn 1:1. in Ti.i.tii ulili'li will lio itiuMtril on until tilutlui". hltvcrnnilrulilier linsc to look as well ns tlio nut- urnl Iri-th, Toctli i-xtractnl liy all tlio now nml must iiiiprnvnl tiHtho'H, ninl nil oirriitluiis on tho troth onrttully anil eropcrly uttomk-il to. ltcnlilont'i' nuil nOtoo n tow doom abolu llio Court Home, unino Mile. iiioom-uttri;, .Inn.n.'tmr B AXKHUI'T XOTK'K. Weitfrn InsTiticrnr 1knnii.vania Hit l.v Tin: MAvrnu oi-' 1 tu nunu- V. MAItlON, Iliinkriihl. ) runtry. TO nVOJ IV MA V nA7. A'A'AV-lIn.ter tho tdtrd for ai.iH.'hftmn from id I hi ilcEjts.uinI titlier tlaltiiH prnvtibic uii'Ior nnitl At t, liy trJtr of llio rourt.notlcr N hrrpliy ijUrn in nil cretlltorn who i ttnit; to nppe.ir on the rt.iy of Vobruary IHjS n up uruvrn it urnn. l i u iriiprsti lHiiiur- hi i u ii cioa'k u.in,, nt'ioni i wmtiuii. .ir., i.mi.i Ufa Hlor. nt the 1- xc nanco llolol in 1 oniusmirif. In kIiow rnttt. if hiiv tlit'V linp. a tlivclinrirn tslifiuld not to nnnt( il In the said llnnkrupt. And tnrtlicr, tiotlcv is heit'hy Klm that tin Srcimd nnd Tlitrd mri'lililih ill'r(vdltniN nfthunald lUtilt in ia rrti.uiriJ tiy tiio . rin ami itn mMims nr n.ini Ati) win up uitu iH'inrp Kiiiu jt,rKi"iPr, ujmhi imp Maiup UJty, Wl i nr phiup pin re. 3nAi,t Uork of U.H. lMstrltt ,uiirt of kMi! n. i . J i i . ."t i iiii liiitrkt. H ICXDEIlSIIO'mS PHAHMACY nri'osm: AMKittcAN lioi'si-. WJu-rt'inrty be lound ncomplrln uiNortmi'tit f firuli nnd pure MKDICIN'1'.S, DYi: HTl'l'I'S, COI.OIIS, OILS, WINPOW-OLASft, I.AMI'H, LANTi:ltN.S, M). PAH, SOAl'SJ, ALCOHOL, WIMIX A LlguOUS HVltUW, i'i:iiKU.MKnv, Toii.nr AND 1'ANCY AIlTICI.Krt, uhlcll nro otlereit ntolJ lime prlees, rreserlp Hons necurntrly prepariH, Jan .T(W.ly, "jyOTICK IN HAN'IvlU'I'TCY. l His ii in Kim uoupp; iinu ou wio ..in nay oi Jiiinmrv. a. ii. ihi;. a unirnnt ti isiniKruiitcv wuh Kstirtl iiirnlnvt the t-stutp of .1 use i ih It. Miller. nf tlip town of INpy, In thn county of Coluinhlu nnd Htiitu or I'onii-iVlviitilii. uhii lnm Ikpii nil- ludizi'il a ltiinkruot mi IHn nun ni'tUioii: tlmt nil1 pnvintTii n miy iit'iiis iinu tifiit'rj m nny tirnitcriv or imir n ir 10 si en n.iiiKriiin. ut mm. orlor hN uvit mi.! thi tnint.lt r of imv nruoirtv ny imo 1 1 ri lonntiiit n nv inv ; unit a lui'euitu; m the CrLil)ti)rrt nf ttip Mild Hiinlcrntd. to nrme tholr dcljtu.and loctiiMio one or ninio nsIi(nct,s of hN PHtatr, will hp ludd at u Court of Itutikruptcy, to ou iioioi'ii uv ino i.scnuiim1 iiuu-i, iii iiionintnurK (V)luiuljla county, l'eimw hniilu, Ipoii lMward uerion,jr., kpiskt, on hip inn u.iy oi Jtivrvn "lIlliMAH A. KOWLl'lV, U.S. Marvlml. Jiui.tl-lt, liy j;. H.CooMiAUdii, lp)uly. jUMINISTItATOH'S NOT1CK. RifATE OK I. NARU H. BTONKM AN. Dl-.rEASKIl. I.fttprn or Rdinlnlttrnllon nn llio estatu of Leon hlft county, dpi-eanptl, havo been urnnteii by tlio ui'tfiMfT oi hnui pouuiy, in .Miciint-i l'.r.jrriy. All luTsoim titiTlntr rlamiHor d em uud 4 lurulnst tlm CKtnte of tho dpi'fdcnt arc ri'iaifNled to make; mem Known, nnu inone lnncoipu to hiiikp pay went. MICUAliM'. KYI lit IA, Jan31-f)t Adiiilnlotrator, 0 u n M O X K Y fi rt i: a t i n i) u c r. m i: n t hi O It HATH II I N II lT O II M II N T H I ! O It K A T II H T I 'N Dl'C V. M I! N T K! ! I -VI Till: OLD PltUd siTOlli: III 1,. K. M (1 Y 10 R, Where ean bo futind Hie i.argksi' and itis.T as BOUTMK.ST, nil ollered to iiw rltllona of tills) county, nl PrnKK, Cheinlenls, l'alnts, oils, (Hans, Varnishes, Putty, nrtibties, PyesjlufN, Mixed l'alntH, all of theso are of tlio liest Wnown ni.iUe and nro warranted as pure and unntlultciatcd. Tho llnost und larsest stock of I' A N 0 Y .V It T I C L I! K to be found III this or nilJnlnliiReounlles 1'ilfuinery, Hair Dyes, l'nney Hoaps, IlrusheH, Collllis, Cosmetics, ItairOllB, Toilet Articles, Stationery l'oeket jlootcs, T () II A C O o i: H . ftnioklug and ehewlu; , Cigars of all descriptions, I'l pes, Cigar Holders. HOU.smiOI.P AltTICI.LS. Liimpri, assorted sles and stleiv. Lamps, Cihmnkvs, Kii uiks, IIi'I'.nfiu, MIs;ci;i,LANi:0UH (JOOPS, Bpfinces, Chamois hklns, Catheters, Hpeeulums, Hyllnnes, llreast t'linn, Itubber floods, 'llllsses of all nppirited p.illeniB Ac., Aci. i.iQuons, A lino assortment of pure liijuora for rucitlcnl purposea eouslanlly on liand-an 1 On) best known kinds of HTOMACI! IHTTKltw, Patent MEmri.Maof etery ileserlpilon, In. cludliif the best varieties of pl!N and tonics. l-IIVSIClAN'b 1'ttEMCRIITIO.SS f'AliEK 1'l.Ly rill! PA It ED. Noaucli aloik has over been presented to tho peoplo or this aeetlon of country, The prices aro as small as the stock Is Iiirte. Tho H7to.Vnih) Vi Ittt aro rooru favorable tu tho purchaser tlitii over, ai arrauijemeuts hate been efreelcd.tvllh tlm wholesale dealers in llm laiger cities, o that gaods ean be procured In Illooins bum as cheaply as lu New York or Philadelphia. -Country dealers nro eainestly luvlled to study tholr own Interests, by exnmlnliu; this stock. Iteuiemtier tluiplaeo llxcilANOK lluit'k'-abovu Kxekanuo Hotel, Main street, lllnoiusburir. Jan. 31, ISM. 0n s IIKRUT'S BALK. UV Vlrltlo nf a Mnnilnln. Iu.n,l mil nf Dm r.,.l of (oinmnn Picas of cnlumbl.i county, to inn d irected, llt be ex posed to wile or outcry , at the Louil House, In liloninshurK, on Monday, the third day of February, I'bH, nl mm o'clock lu thu nrierlioou, Ihn lolloulnit n al i slnto lo tvlt i All Hint messuiie, plise or tract (if laud, situate In the lounshlpsor Mount I'leasniit and Orauce, In the eouiily itiniesalil, boundeil ami ileserlbnl as r.ilttiUH! ItiKliinlnitat a pine, thence l.y laud ol Hiram Hum lunu snuth ili-Krces wist, II fly per- clies to n tihlle oak slump, lliiuen by laud of Illrtini IloMiuan soulh scttnly-slx ami Ihr follllll di-itnes west, sotenly.llvii and olie-leuth perches to u stone, theiico by laud ot Minutcl Mr riTiui soulli forly-seten and Ihreedourlli de. Rreea wesl seventeen and claht-ti nibs eielies to a pluo hluiuii, theiico by land of John CroitM lorty.oue anu iiircciouiui itciiries west, slitty lour and llte.tenths pcuhcM to a plno (veau), thtneo by land of lhn fame soulli forly-nlr.i-bliij thiee.lourlb dcKrecs east Inrty-fnur iimV llte--te.iths nerehes to u blatk oak (;olio), tltiacoby purisirl inalkril "A" mirth lllty-fcetm iliure-.-j last one huudied and (.evenly. nine pewties ton dcud pine, Ihenen by land of llilwarilJU'lleiiry north ii I u t k ii dciirus west thlrty-ilvr- mid live teullis peithi'H Ion pine the plaeo n( Si elunlliK, eontallllUK lilt). seven lines ami JJ pen lies strict meiisiiio. 'I'o bu sulil as llm uninm-ie nr John Croiikn and others, under il(weedlni;a In 1 rartltiou lu thu L'omiuoii L'lensof siiVJ Ooiiuly of I folumbla. MOItTiL'OAI Mll.liAKH, 1 lUoamsburK, Jan, 17, Isos. Mini 111'. I NO T 1 O K. All persons Indebted to thennJcrslt;iHl bjr note or on ImhjIc account are liereiiv ootlrled jt call aniUettlelha samo within llifity ila)s, ,7, uiu .inn acionuis win nn piaciii lu llm ikiuiIs ,,,rL,i,ji,, iivu u.ui, unci ,S ki and i-osis will hate lobe iiald, I Jail. '.TUMI JOIIX Jl. I'UUHUL, ! s rnoNu pnoiiAWiMTiiu It In iirubablo tint thu bnlldlni now oecnpled liyli. T. HilAttfl.Kus, will lie vneateilliy lilin up on the tut of April 1W, Hf "M ImllJlnitornilown nml a lnaunllleeul and unptsliig alruclitrc erect- eil thensm, contaliilnir n coitilno-tlolH. T O W N 11 A Ii Ii, ami several uplemtlil aloro rooina. u it k a t i n i) u i: m n t h nro there lore oDereil liy lillil to those llilnitu buy Risids for cash or tiuuiv tx. Tim ereilll aysteni an enemy to the eaiti buyer Thoeonlior It II A I) Y I' A V BVs T U M, the onty true ) stein, dolliK Jmtleo lutlio buyer an well us the seller. It enables the Merchnnl to buy.fureantiauil therefore at the Ii O W K H 'I' R A T K H and to ijlTO tlm eustotner tlio benefit of such pur ehiisea. Immtertii redueii Ills slock beforn Hie ttaieil retuonl he orrem l.lenunt r j l' it k.n-en in: it in os AtMeitilii, wnrlti SI.00. IILACK A IIIIOWN roI'I.IS AI.PACAH At Heents per J nut; AM Kill CAN MHUI.NOSAI.L COLOltH At 40 cents, worth 4"i cents i tlnnd Cilllrus 4 Muslins at Vets. Hatter " " " 10 " Ile.t " " 12,'," IILUACHIIP MCMLINH, Ji lo 1 )d. wldo rromlij J to lOeeut. HU-sT llI.lIACIir.I) .Mt-'HI.INS, 1 yd. wide At IS n uts. l O OP (II .V O II A M H At l.'!J, Mand Heents pei'd. OIIKV HIIIIITINO I'LANNKL At 37 cents per yard. KXTIIA l'l.AID ri.AN.Ni:i. At 53 cents per yard. ALL WOOL CAHsjlMllltCH Krulu 81. 00 lo il.23. Tlnol'IWI.l.ps. A 1-A'lINiniH l-'roin 75 lo IK) cent per yd. (iUHlI.NO COTTON Front 24 lo dS eouU per Qi.. OLNTS' H11AWW KultHlilrtriA Piawers toelu.u out, loir. AKMY CLOTHINQ, WAY DOWN, UIINl-M'CASsjlMKUU HIIIUTH Kiom 2M lo S3.25 extra. nucK oi.ovi:s ji Minn.sM HOOP HKIKTS, Y'OUIl (.'IIOICH At 7.5 els; Sl.on, 81.50 & S2.0J. 1 1 ats a caps, roit mi:n a hoy Fur, Ctolh, Veltet i Wool. IiADI K S' U R H at barttaliu down, W II I T II II I, A N IC II T H From St.i) to mjw. U It A I N II A (I H , nt ti, Oi and D cents. O A It P I! T H , nt 70, Tlnnd SI, 1T.OOH OIL CLOTH 2 yards wldu It O O T S A S II () H H For Men, Women A Children LAPIJ-W UI.OVi: KID IIALMOItAL Si CON UltKHH OAITIUW At S3 20 worlli SI.ii) o x j: a O T O S 11 O K ,s for S2.00 worth situ. Your, ciioici: of 1)ifi'i:iii:nt loth LOW liOW.-l, ciooii iilaci; ti:a At $l,'t per pound. 0001) (IIHCKN TKA At 51.40 per pound. j ciitniiN and iioahtui) corrr.iw . ty , IIF.sr t'AIlOLINA nici:. 4 lH A It I, II A It I. Il Y. S II fi A H H Viom to H (OHtei, 8 Y It XI V H Fiom "Scents to SI.V) O A B T I Ii H O A 1' At IS unts a pound. O I, 1 V II H O A I' At cents n pound, 0 O U N T It Y H O A r At lt tents per )nulld, 0 t) M I O N H O A 1' At II) ct-ntN ii isiuint, VOT.t TOJCS SOU SA IM All kluilii of iciJui'o luk.ii ut lliehlKju.l mar. kel prlcis. Cash paid for II U T T !: II A !: (1 (1 s. Jlimemlier. Cttth ittyt cheaper than l lYedit. or f YOU NEAT AND OHKA1' JOB PRINTING. S'1 ALL AT THH COLUHIIIAH OKFIOE SPROIAIi NOTIOES. Nonfr of lion, I am inlnhty lu the saber, I'lereely wielded by llio t,rac, tllnrlniis In tltoMtaluart sleanier, I.iiiikIiIiik nt the storm and wate. lleaiiteuus In Hie pnlaee pillars, Humiik In llm iHilnleil rod, As II biluits tlinileailly lluhlnttia Quoiled nnd harmless to the sod. lint ttiero Is a iilnrlnus essence, Wheio 1 lake my Kriimlest pou0 (lit Inil lo the ii.tu: my auresl, Hweetest aid, In ilniiucr's hour. See 1 beforn me lly dlseaea J lee tlieitnrkesl livdras bow! fee llio rose of he.illli an 1 beauty lake Hie palest check nml brow I t.Vdypepstu lly consumption) cs,nU Illsnreeruslieilat lenmii l'nr I itlvo what buiunii iiiitnri! ' (Inly eter needed autUMnm Hbiill I tell hi ttbat meal esselii-n I enli Hills tour spirits clner tins I'liltlil, Iri'inlilliiL'. il.tlimsuit'eier '"lis llm f.ituisi "li iit'vi.tN Mvitei'. I be l'CltltVIA.V HVIIPP l. .....! . Hon nl lluil'rototl.lenf Irnu.ii iii.w ill.,.;.', "''' lnedlelnelbnt sfllkes al Ihe'i, l , ,r il l Ur' ! Mippylimlliobloisl mil, Us tint ",; i ."'J llle clement, Iron. 1 it Ihniii lill lie has "i'l-lll.-vtAN Slinv .., tliOBlass. Pamphlets free. on' J. 1'. III.NmMiUH', l'ri.i.rki,,, H.dbya,.1.r1!,s"i,Ulf-" Ol the utmost Itiiiiniu.i-iil.ln the market lor reslorlliR Knit- har Ii. t , ' "' color, we know of untie which un,., V , " - 1 sal snllsraclliiu ns IIIub's ViKeiible li'i" '' We hat o Irled It nml l.nind II to Vi-s i.,ri 1 1 . in ii iiiuy iiouoeriill llllimier as Well , inoteilandriill and all llclilnitenn.,,! ,, ' 1 of llm scalp. Try II nnd besallslled J """ 1 .Iiiiiunry2l, lsi,s-it, I.NI'oTtMATIti.V.-iiiforiiiatliin minrnnte,,! , prodiieea luxuriant itiuulli of imir iii",ii , 1 10 bead or benrdless face, nbon ueelis- (or u. ""mi in i niipies. iiioiines, i.i ii p inns, Ihesklu. lent luij Ihosanienirt.el.'iir.iiii II, J? lu,,ro,lUoIW!M -ri'll?' haiiiiimiitt;4N,.w,"; ""Somo Folks Cimt Sleep Nights Vi nv many Miner riomnciu nil d l.lllty i.til rroni ualiiievHortl,c. Floinarli nnd limf u ' d nrst ilicir TimhI! Hoini'lmM- crccplim vtm 1 m? nlotiKllinncnoilliicH, origin In tlm Iwtk ? lulling nnd weary tlirobbliiKorthc lltn'iv 4. Mtndinf hull.-. Mitiir ihroimh limit m am ir wUnt nirciilieil I 1 mai.b 1omi'i,int.,i tiiM ; tlmrt uMiilnnnr niinrlit nnd Hmmunt tin.' end delkleney nt ltul loiiv. 'lliousninU -I lih-H men, oeriikrit In min i nnd id u t in nenoiiutnldnnd heenmu unlit lor dm UiiM-nlnMiii-ntfaot t i to. i:ocsHln otilli. it Ii rrlMo i'lli'i-t-4 nf ruwr nnd imtn-, lnoi . ... ( i fd constli nt Inns and I lie l;ilhinor tln-L Itllll llnllS Of lii ullll. ToMllll KTN llOlil tlll , lXlDD'S Nl'.HVINn AND INVKUHC Un,, nlUTH an Imnluntilo Ikidh a natural ninl ili " t ri-i-o( ry of im-witj. No ihtmhi, iniui (its man, umiiTiniioiii any ninic, run nn.iril tdn- lirt IhH lenn-dy. '1 lie NrrMm- m HI - f,,,,, T pnxscss an c(U!illln and untrltlxi-irln ii.i. ti linHiitllnltv l'r tin Nitxous ribii'i, und him tin-in lor tln'Hiili that ii const uiitlvlnkiiui. Like lioli'jsnniM fond taKi n Into I lie Mmn, , unilnio(H iiiiild iliuc-btlon. lnvlu-onnii. , i.. llort-Hi Ihii dli;(Klu onuiis, ninl ii tmIii Itu rt ' CAt.MNKHS AN1 TIlANtJl I I.I r 1 tiiiUiuiwn to hhv otln-r lirrpmiillon. t ,n L no oiinni or IniNltccHh, nnd ko far Inmi iti ilu rnstlM tu-sH It will lu' lound nh illU'iun nn -nnnmttloti, and turn oMnhinl u unit- mi n or mi' pi 1'iniariiy, WHAT l'llOl'M; A "iti'iir Iturlori 'I he IiiM in.'ilicln.t i,i.t.,rii you 1 olitnlnod.iuul will fc.iv lli.it HikI-i ( nnd Inl!or.tor In all thai H cluiiiiH in u 1 1,. iiki' a mm man; i hici p t-u; iiucuir.a, Ui . , nnd ltd fcttouui-r Hum I Iuim- for itmm , past." ii'ontill.utnl l.y lir. 11. A, ru,l.T JJ Clinton ht., llrookln, N, Y. "I liavrnvid tin Nfi' Inp.und ilini tnvi.ir . i. ltfiH-lllul liy It, particularly In the fnao.iM ui sin nut h iiinl i nit of (host- in ml.liiu h s,tt t . My rostlvrncss hIho mciui to lio inllrilj ir j ll-ctter iolr. Tin ki-r. - i nc 1111-1111.-11111 tun unit-ica iXHiii-s pt, U('lillo tilLi-ll lliKO ImllliN ol, Il h a lift ,i tiling. Myuiru mim sin' hud inllu-r liim- w liottlrol It than furty din-tori, sin- h i-irUni hitter. Leutorilio'iniucd: don't nil tllt. duj. inflow u ko inuili ; howuN utoo i r, ntui m a hi-ttiT ncrvoiiH mud It Inn ri'ry wav." (J. II. .Mm liu. O si il r ( Hi n IIoum-, lniacllr.iii 1 N. .1., fctnti-s that IiikmI'h Ntrxluu has tnm.il Liu ofchronli' puk?ii" nf tin ttlonunli, dlrnii and kIi It hciidu-hi aul Kiiully st renthoncd U liolo st tm, DaNld lliirtslinrii,:i,."iiSlatr-M., Ilrooklj n, e . ti of chronic must nlai and ih'imuh itt liilltv. John Hat hul, llinokij. n, n, hn)H t "lo nvu kilo thu IiowcIm without ptodui-lii pntliftrtti U h-t-l, iptk-l tho nt-ri-s, and tutm up thoMittin . hat! iit'crust.d auj tiling that ciiualli'd HuM-Nt-ilnc." W, I. Hi'juih, IN(jI( Taslford, Conn.i "Mj w -husMtlh'M'd tor ist-M nit t-u 3 fiirs ultli extrut utTMiuH iU hlllt nod im-nliul iirot rntlon' -If iai indui-i'd hy a lili nd to try lr, .1. W. Ik. .Ni rlnotiud lni-utl(;ator.nudl'ylts use h ti w it'fcloifd to (H-rli-t-t ht-allh. Or. t'. t. nik, lhiHlt-fctow u, .Mass. : "In is. oiKimtt lu-rMius ih l.lllty, imi contlncil li un nn 'aim lo tin k-uiali' oiKiinlalinii uun riiiuinii (Hun aiuotu; nu n, I t-mplny IiihhI'k Nits Itu- m lliviiiniatnr with llio h.tpniiht i Ik-I It i-mi In ton lu power an thhm llial I know, wlui ii ui Hon Upnu tliulHiwi'lsisnll (hat nui Iju ilesltv 1ihh'h Nr hit and Invoitltrdor it ctuphoi-' In llm Miinmu'Iium its Huspllid lor thu Iii-kiiu a Taunton, roit im:i:sonai. ti-siimuniai-m Tocurt's of (icncml IJcM.ty, IiidlKcstloiiIlt"'. ncfcH, Hldm r C'ntnpliilnt. Wind Colli, and 1 'i'"" Coinplalntu In their own i.intlllri, wo rtfi-r.w pi'rtuKM--nt to tlm follnwlni; cntk-mcn lu tl Ulnhj J(jl,(Chf ( r,nh Au.mu,uiitcl. .n W. II. lliMluolini't Ilouw, N.Y. John Wllllnnu., pollpt-man, N. . J, W. lVtkttt. (."Itnton.st., Ur-wln n Dr. 11. A. Tucker, Cllnton-M., llrookin .I.H. Wrfht,sii.,JtiwyCHjI Hon. Win i i n ( hast',,")ll I lioad way. N i I'or Mila hy all HruKuM". 1'rlct tl.w) prri. .m II. Il.Hloni'.V Co., J'lopllctuis, N VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS TIIE MtHACLE OF THE AGE! firny-irc-iul.Ml Vooplo lute tlicir locks restored by it to tho iniJ, luttnui, silt.en iirs.es of youth, and are haw' Youiik l'eople, itli U ght,faUd or 1 1 J lUir, liavo these unfashionable: colors (.liangcJO n beautiful auburn and rejoice! People) whoso heads arc cotcrisl uli Damtriiff and Jtumort, use it. and t lean coats and dear and healthy fcalH lliilil-IIi-u(li'l VtitoriuiH lute their rcinalnlnt! locks tiglitcncil, and !M l.iro dpots entered with a luxuriant f" of Hair, nnd d.uico for joy I Young Gentlemen uso It because it richly perfumed! Younj? Ladies use it because it kr tlicir Hair in place! Everybody mint and iti'K use it, hecau't it is tho rfiin nnd leit nrllcio in t- market! For Sale by Druggists generally. A Nil I OK HAM) IIV I,. N. MOYr.lt and I!. I'. I.t'TZ. linns1' lllnomsburK, and I. M. llltoll.-il', t'alatii" .Innuaiy VI, ISils-l, B A U CI II 'S CO.M MI'HC'I A Ii MAN I' It 13 a - Wo announce lo farmers and dealir. ' I'l-llitlzers, that Hie followlu prices luitu nn" adopled for llio present Hpliuir aeasoll HAUOH'S ItAW 110.NT, I'HOSI'IIAIU I'rlce, Mil per 2,oog lbs. HAUdH'rt CHIUACO HONI3 I'lntTII.IZnt. I'rlce, JW per if lbs. UAHOH'S l.'IIIOAIIO 11I.OOI) MANL'ltl" l'llre, Sol per '2,VO0 lbs. This tvell'liiintwi popular trado-mark vuitt found upon et cry pin knao of Ihe abut e luami). MARK A 'Ihelilnhtsllinatlon 111 whhh lHf(ilt' I SMinijiliiivn In, n lii.l.l.iliirlua MUl H "".i'. M SMinijiliiivn In t-u licl.l. ilurlna liiulll 'lilt oiisi, m ii snail uuiy siisiiiiii in uiu "" ' :.,,.(. liiBiintvlhoeullroeonirolof thecriai i ' ol II. e iiiyol t.'1ilenk-o, for luinlih nu Am ; ' and I'hosphnlii jleldlliB niaterlal, vU - l.' , Drlid rich, lllood.ile., wo liiive, In. I"11"' . , nllli nurtioilis In Vlillndilpliia. Hi.' I"'1.' 'i ".U,. lues for luiulshluii Ihesu manuiis, at "' " low pi lees, llniiuh AHons, riiWadeluhln. .Norril-Weklern relllilitfliK Co., I'lileocfi , John Unison A Co., (leueial Aft.. (JeniKii W. Klilin A- Cii " , aeoiBoIluiidale, Wholesale AbI., Ilatllui"" l'nr Inrormallou rcspccllnw lhn abot"1'1'1'',,; addlesseltherof thu abut u luillses. IJ.in-'u s lllCItll'T'iS SAI-K llttilrlna.iln a. s II r i,.lllli 111 I M''1 alli.l ..111 ..r il... I',.... I .if I', 1.11111.11 I'llll" In in hlu fiiiitit i. In ini'itliiiliil. Will 1 i totinty, In int' till 1 1 ltd, wlp 1 in lcMiltMU-outtl,nl lln ioiui H 'VVir. huii,', tut Mftiidny lhn llilul V i nt onu oYli t-kln Hn- nlU iiicoit. lu " to puoiic I Jlloonuhi IUV. 1H. I IOW111K itlll fhltil lo Wilt , , t M,u!f All lliut rcrlt.lu Unit or 1 lu 'f ,nl' llv 1 . lit llilnmuk towiiHhlp, toliiinhia ,1', (untaltiliiK nl nut fix iidtk, : v. . ... t.t 11 i-oui u uy inn Mum jiiuiun i nuni, on . , . i.,.,, hincU of llnnnuh Hpont iih. in-r ntn H I . ' 'llxilnnu .t. Mm ... . ill. ,1.1. nlii M ii . Illltl (I I" 'IJ nnd t ii thoniht hy Iniui ot hit lu n 1 1'' 1 whiili nit' (Hittifu finiucilMt IIIM,!1; 1 urUL mill, pliutir mill, nml mhv md i.tn iirliiiiiiiiiu. Ki I vi it 1 1. 1, a li ill 4 XI l 111 o m" h 11 ll-1' lu Ll, fcolU UM Pioit its ot Ji41 'i I' U'.'-m Ulctunluriy, JuntmyU, in-. s'-s 1auB VV T usanaWa