THE COLUMBIAN, 13L00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sflw Columbian. DLOOMS13U1W, PA. fiiioay hoiimno, pkh, , ism. - TUB COI.UMniAS lirta tlir I.nrx'al Clr.nlatlnn In Cftlumula nlitl mlJitliilliK tnnlUi of uny paper ittlilllinl litre, ami It al.s a mn.li Inrs'r .he.1 limn nJ' "f lueoltmpornrlr i (iiitl I tli.r.fori' lliMic.l m.dlttra for ailrrrililng In thl. ..cllnti or thi mate. DEMOCUATIC WATH COS VI'.NTIH.V. llAnitniiuno. 1a., Jnunnry, , I, Th Df raorrHllo stitto I'omtnllttr- tl ,lVnli I Tnnla linvo IU11I WKliNI'-MlAY, TltKl'Ol III II ((III) DAY OK MAKCIMMW, nl Mticlnrk M lit the llnip.nntl Ihe Hull or tho Homo uf Hi'pri aintittlv... nl Hnrrlnimm, ns tin' ila'c for Imld. Inn the minimi Convention of tho puny. It l ordpnil that thl l"tm union im nimpnsnl of one member lor each sennUir nnd llt-pri'M iitn tivp, whoBliiill no elected In tho iimihI timiintr ami tliey will meet nt tlio llmo mul plnec iilori aM.l.for Iho purpose of lioinlimlliiK i'iitidldnti forthonfllreauf Auditor Orlieriil ntnl rMtrw jtir (leticml.nud of aolcctliia DitcKiilt a to tlio Nation M Cnhvenllon for tho nomlimltou of i-ultilld.iti'4 ror rieald.-lit nnd Vk-o rreMdeul. The members uti I commuters of lite ortinnlrrt. lion ntidall conerTlvtlMclllri'li who i nn unite with ui In upHrt of the rotintlliitioniil prlncl pKanro rrqumtiil to proriwil to tho Hi-dlou of the delegate In Iholr rraitt-ctlvixUatritt. lly order of the lk-innerM!!' stale ooiiitnltltc, ' WILLIAM A. WAI.LAl i:. 0,0. 1)iisit,Soo'y. Chairman. Jin. STnvn.NS on Introducing a bill not nmny dnya slncoln tho llotiie, salil lio had no hesitation In tieknowleiluliiK that "they wero nctitiR outside the Con stitution in many respects i It luul be come too old-fashioned for tho require" meuts of this progresslvo n,;e." Such tt remark from bucIi a quarter suggest- sovoral queries. In thutlrst place.wliere ilmy Congress get Its authority to net "outsldotho Constitution?" IfCongress may net tlius.nt Itsowii discretion, why mnynot tho President also? Uothdcrlvc nil theauthorltytlioyhave,both, Indeed, derive their official oxlstcnco from tho Constitution,- "outsldo" of It thcro t-.in bo In this country neither Pre-jldunt nor Congress. Then, again, If tlio Consti tution Is "too old-fashioned fur this pro greslvo age," why not call a conven tion to frtuno n new one, or proposo nmciidincntsto bo acted on In tho way pointed out by its provisions'.' Or does Jlr. Stevens think thai the Idea of hav ing constitutions which can restrain tho action of hOvcrnmonts, or departments of governments, Is "too old-fashioned for this progressive ago?" Ills action, and tho character ho ascribes to the action of Congress, seem to Indicate that this Is his view of tho situation. Tiinsuccessof tho Constitution over its enemies has been, as everybody has noticed numberless times, indicated with curious accuracy by th" barometer Of tho Gold Market. In view of this llttlo fact by no means u strango ono when wo consldertholntimato relations between political permanency and commercial prosperity It Is Interesting to noto that at tho cloo of 1802 gold stood at 133r; at tho elu.-o of 1S03 il ranged nt 10H; at tho clo,o of 1801 it was 227 li at the close of lSfiJlt called for 1151; atthoclosoof 1SCG it was ml: and nt tho end of tho year Just closed It was tolerably steady at 13.'1J although it has slnco run up to an nvcrago land ing of 139. In tho baro fact that the robellion has laid down Its arms, the Republic Is confessedly stronger nther wiso wo aro back again In thu fluctuat ing tides of 1863. Why is It? AKOTinnt Pakijon. At tho late term of tho Cumberland county court a woman named Mag Miller was arraign ed for keeping a disorderly house, Mill ing liquor on Sunday and to minors, plead guilty, and was sentenced to six ty days' Imprisonment. Certain par ties undertook to procure a pardon from Govornor Geary for tho gay and festivo Margaret, and last week succeeded, not withstanding a largo number of tho best citizens of Carlisle remonstrated ngainsl It. So tlio Governor still stands up brave ly for his friends. Nlco Governor I con sistent Good Templar! Promoter of good morals I P. John's pet paragon. IIo sees that "tho law" is faithfully exe cuted and upheld, don't ho Paleuioti? Nobody shall break "tho laws" wlillo ho Is Governor. It looks a littlo as If thuCoiwlltutlon nl Convention of Georgia would bo call ed on to part with onoof its members. Mr. Bradley, colored, a lawyer from IJoston, who has hitherto played a very conspicuous part In the work of South ern rcconstJtictlon seems in soirednnger ofcomingtogrlef. A comniittooliasbccn convicted nnd imprisoned for seduction; that ho was dismissed from thq Massa chusetts liar for pocketing the money of Ids client ; and that in tills State lie parsed some tlmo in Stato Prl-on for larceny. Tho question of expelling him Is pending. It naturally creates some, embaraesmont. Tho Convention will learn In time, probably, that Inquir ing Into tho antecedents of Its members is a very perilous piece of hiislncsi. Somi: of tho Radical members oftho Legislature aro making tho itiiml objec tion to granting n pension to tho sol diers of 1S12 ; that It will take m much monoy out of tho treasury. Verily thcip gentlemen aro getting to bo very eco nomical all at once. Do they forget that their own pay is more than twice what member? of the Legislature re ceivoin other states, and that tho ex penses of tlio Legislature can be readily reduced to such a figure nito enable tho Stato to pay tho soldiers of tho war of 1812 double tho pension they a-1; or ex pect. TllHiinof tho officers of tho "Row" elected by tho Democrats of Philadel phia last October, aro kept out of their offices by t ho Radicals, becauso It Is al leged that In ono or moroof tho Districts Illegal votes wero east. During all this tlmo tho old Radical officers hold on nnd pocket tlio fees. Of course this Is only a round nbout way of doing what tho Radicals do In Congress, turn out regularly elected Democrats, and put in their friends. Tim President lias nominated Gener al Georgo I). M'Clcllan as Minister to England. Tills Is n wcll-diwrvcd trlh uto to a gallant soldier and dovotcd patriot. Will tho Sennto confirm tlio nomination, or will party spirit over rido that respect which all American citizens should feel for n man whoso actions aron part of tlio history of tho nation? i Tjik Radical party nro bold nnd open violators of law and usage, nnd as n con hcquence, tho quiet ordcrof forinerdays ha passed nwny. Tho predictions of Daniel Webster and Henry Ciuy, witli regard to this party, nro literally ful filled In our liny, und it Is hoped before all rcfiu ct for these (jrcut Mutt mien has Vj-tu fwuottui by their IrliuiU. See The Record. A nlir.AT deal of slung nnd ntiui has been Indulged In by I". John and "little creatures" of "that Ilk," nbout the com timltlini of the urmy, nnd the material of which It was composed. In a lull' peech by Senator l'Uher of Lancaster, ho made the following flitti""u-nt about Iho "Pennsylvania Itoervo Corp-;." It will be remembered that Colonel," now Ucnernl Kill, succeeded Colonel lllel; ettsln the Sixth : I will run over tho eolouelsof Iho fif teen leglments of tho , lYiiinylviiiilri Itei-ervcsj and If 1 do not stale their politic-! correctly, 1 hope my distin guished friend, bitting right before me, will correct ine, fori do not Intend to Hiy what Is not true. The 1'lrst was commanded by Tt. Hid dlo lloberts.of Plttsluirg. IIo had been u life-long Democrat had been .Mr. lluchannn's District Attorney for tho Western District of 1 iiiii.vlv.iul:i, and had llguredlu theotlierendoftliolnilld Ing ntfccvcrnl Democratic convention", mid was considered perfectly sound In tho faith. That Is number one. The Second was comniamh d by Col onel William II. Mann, of Philadel phia; afterward by the gallant Senator from tho First district .Mr. JPCitlid-lo-s, q'hcrols ono Democrat undone ltepubllcaiij and tho rccoml comman der of that regiment was a Democrat. The Third was commanded by Col onel, now General Horatio G. Sickles, a Democrat. The Fourth by Robert G. Marsh, or Philadelphia, n Republican. Tho Fifth by Col. Simmons, a Dom ocrat. Tho Sixth by W. W. Illcl.etts, of Columbia county a Deuiocr.it. Tho Seventh by Colonel Harvey, of Luzerne county, a Republican. Tho Eighth by Geo. ii. Hays, of Pitts burg, a Democrat. The Ninth by Conrad F. Jackson, of Ht-rUn, a Democrat. Tho Tenth by John S. M'C'nlmont, of Clarion, u Democrat. Tho Eleventh by Thomas F. Gal lagher, now member of tlio House, u Republican. Tho Twelfth by John II. Taggart, of Philadelphia. The Thirteenth by Charles J. Diddle, of Philadelphia, a Democrat mid mem ber of Congress. Tho Fifteenth by fighting Charley Campbell. There is a pretty fair sprinkling of Democracy in that division. If you willtako tho Adjutant General's re port, you will find tliut there Is u large proportion of tho lending officers of the Pennsylvania regiments who were Democrats. A WAsm.vOTONcorre-poiidentofthe Commercial says that tho proposed legis lation concerning tlio Supremo Court is "called for by tho discovery that live of tlio eight Justices now on tlio bench of tlio Supremo Court nro of tho opinion that much of tho legislation on recon struction Is unconstitutional." .'nstead, thercfoie, of allowing tho Supreme Court to overrule any of tho uction of Congress, Congros proposes to overrule thu Supremo Court by law. Suppose the Court should pronounce that law unconstitutional, which decision wouid prevail ? Congress seems disposed to assert for Itself nboliilo and suprenio authority; tlio eameomnipoteucocl.ilni ed and exercised by the Hritlsh Parlia ment. It overrides tho President, sots aside tho Judiciary, nets "outsldo" the Constitution, and will probnhiy very soon bring in a bill to abolish that in strument. Why nut? In striking contrast to tho unchris tian nnd unsoldlerllke antipathy which Gov. Geary, in ills menage, expresses ngalusttholnanimato rcmaliisof South ern soldiers which lio within Antiotam ccmctcry,is tho following from tho mes sage of Gov. Fcnton, of New York, also a Radical: "To-day not'iiug perhaps could sooner awaken u national spirit In thoheartoftheSauth than tho thought that representatives of tho Northern States wero gathering the remains of its fallen snusforintcrment Inour National Ccmetrcy." Tin: Radicals' in Congress refused to send n United States Minister to tlio Papal States, and thereby insulted tlio largo body of Catholics In this country. At tlio snmo time they provided for n Minister to tho negios of Htiytl nnd Liberia, nnd thereby "did a compli ment" to tlieir colored brethren scat tered 'hrougliout tho Union. They cor dially linto tho former and fondly lovo tho latter, nnd exhibit their petty splto in tho most marked and decided man ner. Tnu Constitution makes tho Chief Magistrate of the Nation Cominaiuler-ln t liicf oftlio military nnd naval fonts of tho United States. Rut t'onure.-s says that ho shall not exeicNe that power. Which will thu President obey, tho Constitution or Congress? If Congress attempts to u the nrniy against tho President, tlio latter may o3umu tho command or the Military forces, and vindicate his legal power In such a man lier as will settle tho question. Tin: Nntlonnl iHinocraticl'nmmittcc adjourned flue ilie, alter naming New YorK city ns the phue.nnd July I asthe day for tho meeting of tho National Democratic Convention. No ili-tlnctlnn whatever was mndo in tho eommltteo between members fro m loyal nnd rebel States; and tho representatives In the National Convention uiu to consist of but tho number of Congressional rep resentatives to which each Stato Is enti tled by tlio last apportionment. Wa question whether tlio present Leg islature will bo an improvement, as compared to tho last. It seems that one of tho first bills introduced, and that af terwards passed in tlio usual maimer, was so defective and uncertain In Its meaning, by reason pf grammatical er rors and otherwise, tliat tho Governor was obliged to veto it. Ho mys"to put such an enactment on tho statute books, In this ago of frco schools, would be a reproach to tho State." Radical leaching was, that tho Pre tUlent la the Government. We trust that P. John will not forget his (inching, and in tills Stanton rnieule, stand by thu Government, to wit : by the Prerl dent. Como Palemon, don't back down, The President, Ihe Government tlio Government, the Picldent, i Tin: FhmIi nimy bill fmblds all ul it 1 1 mi (i jt 1 1 1 mir fit in marrying until they iuo27. Washington News. jgL Vahiii.soton, I'lhi'imry IP. (AstnirgriN ATOIl TIIOM A8. 'I'm: Semite to-day,hortly after tho expliatlon ofthe morning hour, re sumed tlmeonslderatlon of tlio c.i-e of 1 1. in, Philip F.VriumiiiH. Senator elect until the Statu of .Maryland. The de bale continued until ne.u' live o'clock, and vuis very unlimited. Mr. .tohi"on's ilolbiisuof Ina colleague was INtciied to with proronrd utUntlnn by Heiialorsnn tlietloor and the iiiiim roinspi etatois In tin? galleries. Ul remark?", evidently, maiien deep liupn lou upon nil who heard them ; nevertheless tho Radical clique, headed by llowiudof Michigan, with Stewart, of Nevada, to do thedlr Iv work, xuecfc'dtfl by the application o"f the "party lath" In hrlntilng out n majority vole against the nilutlon to admit Mr. Thorn is to his suit, the re silli on the prop .slllon lieln. yeas 21, nays 2s 'llius Maryland, one of the Old Thirteen, win donled the light, guaranteed to her by the Constitution, in reprcentatliin In the Senate of the United States, by a Senator of her own choice. A line days ago a similar nut luge was perpetrated III tho Ilou-min tlio people of Iho Sei'Olid Dlstlict of Kentucky by rcjccllngthelrcho-en rep ltM'Ulatlvc, lion. John Y. Ilrown. The Radical majority in Cungre-M are not content with depriving the people of the so-culled dWnyul States nt their right of representation III the National Logl-latuif, hut go further, and .'Ivtu. ullv declare bv their acts that ni man oppiwd to them on political question shall havo a seat In Congro, 1 1' by any possible means they can keep him out. AIl.MtSStoN (If AI.U1AM. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Wil-on, of Mas-achtisetts, Introduced a Joint reso lution, prefaced by a long preamble, for the admission of Alabama to rep rosentntio i in Congrc-s upon tin1 nillll cation oftho iiiiU'iidui.'iit to the Con stitution ol'the United States known us the I th article, by the L ",'lslatiirc of that State. As the prnpiwd new Con stitution has been rejected in Alalnnu, us a matter of course all State olllcer elected In accordance- with lis piovl loiis, cannot enter upon Ilie discharge of their duties. The question Iheietbre arises, how Is the Legislature of Alaba ma to ratilly the iimi'iidmeiit when there is no I.igl-Iaturo recognized b the majority In Congress as legd in existence? The, Kadlcal leronstruulion Kts, however, will no doubt got over this trilling obstacle, and let In tho mongrel Stato ero the clo:0 oftho rain ing month. T1IK OHIO C.NTr.HTKD OAflll. Tho Election Committee havo not yet taken a tliml vote in tho Ohio con tested two of Delano vs. Morgan. It is understood, however, that tho majori ty report will favor the sitting member (General Morgan), who Is shown by the testimony in thoca-o to havo received a majority of all the leg il votes cast ut the election in Ids district in thu fall of 1 SCO, which has since been tho subject of contest. TUB RUJir.ATT CASE. To-day, in tho Criminal Court, Judge Carttcron tlio bench, tho District At torney, Mr. Carrlngton, moved that thecvoof John H. Surratt, Indicted for tho murder of Abraham Lincoln, bo continued to the next term. Mr. Merrick, ono of Ihoeounscl fortho accused, said that tho defense would be ready to enter on the trial at Iho tlmo piop'tr-ed. The Court answered that a case of this importance should not bo tried at the closo of n term, and a contiiiuuueo would be granted. Mr. Merrick remarked that It would bo Impossible for tlio defense to try the case In March or April, owing to tho en gagements of Judge Hlack lu thoso months, and hetrmted, as this contin uance had been granted on the motion of tho District Attorney, tho defense would buiillo'ved, at the next term, it similar privilege. The Court remarked that tho eoun-el should confer and fix upon some tlmo lor the trial agreeable to both sides. Mr. Merrick ordered the Clerk to en ter the appearance of Judge .1. S. Hlark and Cliuuiiccy 111m k as counsel for the prisoner, with Jlr. J. IL Br.tdey, Jr., and himself. Ai con I lug to arrangement, Chief Jus- llcu canter win noiu tuo .uarcn term. WASinroToy, t'chraary 20. CKNEP.AL fclli;t!MA.V. The letter of Sherman suggesting reasons why ho would prefer to bo ex-cu-ed from taking comuitiiid of the now military department, headquarters in thlsclty, was dated tho 11th Instant, and did not reach tho President until five days after Its date. Tho letter was unsealed, and eamu through Grant's headquarters, Inclosed lu a letter to tho latter, ns your correspondent is inform ed. Why tlilrf circuitous roil to to tho White IIoujc, und in earn of Grunt, Is left to Inference; but tho purpose of Sherman In this particular is supiioscd to be to permit General Grant to know all that transpired on tliosubjeutin cor respondence witli the Executive). Upon reading tho letter of Sherman tho Pres ident promptly telegraphed him, ac knowledging its icceipt and btating, substantially, that in view of tho ob- jtctioussuggested toa'ssumlng tho new command ucnenn nnermau woum not. bo required to como here, but should remain In command of thu Dciiai'tinent of the Minso-Jii. General bhernrati re plied by telegram, thanking the I'nsl dent for relieving him from tho effect of tho older directing him to iriuko his heailfinaters lu this city, and tho l'iei- dent thereupon directed a revocation of so much ot nut order ns assigned Sher man to command of the new depart ment. That department remains es tablished, however, and it is expected that the President will shortly mime an olllcerto take camuiand of it. Tilt: AI.A11AMA JXECTIOV. It has been reported that General Meade has ordered a new election In certain counties of Alabama where the original election was not properly held. If mis is so, it Is not known at Grunt's headquarter-, where tho latent ailvkes on tins oiihjeut are, that ho has ordered an Investigation preparatory to holding a new election, If It was found neces sary. WasUix itom, IVIji-u try 21. nii jvai. ok nrvMni. The Pri dilent lhrew.i"ioil-ji !" into the ltulical ranks nt the Capitol to-day bv a inessatfo to tin" Senate liiinuoticini' 1 tluit by virtue of tho authority voted lu liiin I iv the Cuiis'ltiillon ol the tiiitiil Stales, he hail, on iho inh of August last, suspended L'lwiu M. H autnn from the exereiso of the functions of Secre tary of War; und now, by virtue of tho same authority, he had remmal him ft sin i that po-ltlou und appointed Adjutant-General Lorenzo Thomas to discharge tho duties of tho War Office, ail interim. At noon, ns the contents of the message becumo known outsldo tlio Eonat i c!umbor,tho wildest excitement picvalled among nowspunci' men and others anxious to Icaru all tho particu lars. Messrs. Chandler, Thayer, and ono or two other Radical Senators, started oir In "hot IiobIo" to tho Depart ment to ndvlso Htuntun not to vncato tho office, but to hold on, and tlcep there, If necetwary. They id-o called on Grant, mid told him that ho must stand by Htaiiton In tho present en urgency. Tho Senuto went into J'xicutivo session on tliu subject of tho removal shortly after two o'clock. Alter an executive session of seven hours tho doors wero reopened, nnd thoKmalo adjourned. A resolution offered by Sinator Wilson declaring the riniovid of Stanton illegal pa-std by n vote of 20 to 0. Stanton's son Immediately entered tlio chamber, and was warmly gnetcd by thoRadlcal Senators. Wailo asked, "Is your lather still in ?" nnd to mi affirmative reply, raid. "Tell him It I. all right." Tho rui-olutlon adopted was ordered to bo sent to thu President und btiinton to nlL'lit. Thomas savs lie will tnkn eossi s. I slouof tho War D( purtmciii to-morrow, htnnton issltei'lngllKroto-nli'lil. Stan, ton has no Idea ot rethink until coin. polled to do o. either by order of some !... ... ..w i ... t "i" v uiuer ut cHiiiiu i-iiiupeieiii. jniiiciiii iiiounai or superior mllltmy (ilica.AsGciiciiilTlKnuihhi's ( iiotilHU Hit Pu.wiut ot hlsu(.wpiuuuj oftho position of Secretary of War ml interim, and has also uotilled Mr. Stan ton of tlio Aid, an I Ihe latter ban virtu idly refused to vacate tho office, It Is highly probable that tlio ease will como before tho Supremo Court on Monday next, on a motion lu behalf of General Thomas for n mnnthimua to compel Mr. Stanton to turn over Iho office, ns di rected liy the president, 't ins seems to be the oliject to-ulglit, anil If carried mil Will doulille-s result in u decision ad verse t" the coiistllutloiinllty of the teiiiuo of office bill, so-called, and In fa vor oftho President's nower under the Constitution to remove civil olllcrs In tho milliner piopo-ed In thu ca-eof .Mr. Stanton. The House Radicals are fu rious over tho President's action and thieaten to Impeach him ut once. The leellug In that diiectloii vwis so strong tills altenioon that Ilutlerund llolitweil louiid no difficulty whatever in having the resolution lor adjournment over until Monday re-clnihil, and leave ob tained lor the so called Reconstruction Committee to repot t at any time on this new seii-auou. Miiutoirs communica tion to tlio I louse, enclos'iii: the Presi dent's order removing him lioin the w ar (iliu-e, Was lelerreil to the com mittee, und they meet to-inoirow for thu purpose of considering the subject. In the midst of Ihe excitement that now prevails it Is of course, Inipos-lblo to predict with any degree of certainty what Mirn allnlr.s will take, but theiels no lea-oii to believe that any force will be applied to remove Mr. Stanton from the ar Deiiiirtment lu advance ol u judicial decision upon his right to re- mm lucre ns sccictury ot war. . nu impeacliers, however, insert that they have ti sine thing of it now, nnd only await tile action oftho Reeonstru?,tiin Committee tn-inoriow. We sliull see. IMl'OUTANT NOMINATIONS. Accompanying thu message in regard to thu removal ot Stiintini, the l'n.si dent sent to the Senate the nomination or General George II. MVIcll.iu to be Minister to Kiigland, Hon. Jiniies It. Ilubbell, of Ohio, to be Mlulter of l'iiador,niid General George ll.Tlioinas to lie l.ietiteiiiiiil-G'eiier.il und General of th" Army by brevet. M'Clellan'n nomination had been anticipated, but the other two were entirely unexpect ed. VI! It DKMOCIiATIl; (,'OMM ITTEE. t'ho Executive Committee ot the National Democratic party, upp luted bv tho Chicago Convention in I Mi I, as sembled ut the Metropolitan Hotel, in this city, nt noon to-day, for the pur-po-oof preliminary consultation. There was quite n full attendance, and the brief ills-cils-lon which took place was entirely harmonious, August Helmont, Mauton Marble, and other will-known Bacheins of Democracy, nro here. The committee meets to-morrow for the pur poo of fixing the tlmo and place ol holding tho Democratic Nominating Convention. Till! l.Ml'EAOHMENT VOTE. 0:5 Monday last alter the Slnnlon af fair, reported elsewhere, the Hon e by a strict party vote pasted the impeach ment resolution which had been twice before defeated. The vote was, nyes, 120, nays 47. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, then moved tho following resolutions: Jlesotval, That a committee of two bo appointed to go to tho ."senate, nil nt tlio oar thereof, in tho nanio of the Hoti-o of Representatives and of till of the people or tho United Slates, to im peach Andrew Johnson, President of the United Slates, of high crimes ami misdemeanors in olUcc, and acquaint thu Senate that the llou-e of Represen tatives will, in due time, exhibit par ticular articles ol impeachment against him, nnd make good thu same, und that the commi lee do demand that thu Sen nto tako older tor the appearance of said Andrew John-.on to answer said impeachment. Hcmtetd, That a eommltteo of seven bo appointed to prepare and report arti cles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson, ('resident ol'the Unltul States, with power to send for persons, papers and records, and to tako testimony un der oath. Democratic members attempted to de feat them, but were cut oil', alter an in effectual effort, by a motion to suspend tho rules, sons to bring the Hoiiie im mediately to a vote on the resolutions. Tho rules woroBU-p.'iided and the ies olutions werendopted yeas 121, nays 12. Tlio Speaker then anaouiice I the t wo committees, ns follows; Couimittco of Two to announce to the Senate tho action of the Hoiwe Messrs. Stevens of Pennsylvania, and Uiugham of Ohio. Commlttcoof seven to prepare Articles of Impc.ichnicnt"Mesr-. Ihn.t well of Massathusetts, Stevens of Penn sylvania, Ulughnm of Ohio, Wilson of lowu, Logan of Illinois, Julian of Indi ana, mid Ward of New York. Tho IIoiiho thui,flt G:20 o'clock ad journed. WAnlIIM.ro-. lVbll-ir -J,. srunt'ii oi now. a. w. woodwauh on IMl'EAlIII.MENr. Mr. Woodward obtained tho floor, re fusing to yield it minute's time to Mr. Wushhiirno to conclude Ids remarks, because of the slanders uttered iigiiinst thu President, anil prot ceded toinldii .-s tho llous.0 against the Impeachment ns olulioti. Hoiirguid that the resoliuii n of Impeachment was a mistake, ami that any impeachment nfihe Pie-ldent on t lio idia that .secretary Siiiuton was within Ihe pioteeilon ol the T. nine of Office bill, was what Foliche, tho Ciller ot tho old Fiench i'ollie, would have called worse than a cr me a blunder. Whatever executive power the Federal Government po-sesed was vcsiid In thi President, who was the sole trus.ee of the people ill that regard, in the mallei' of appointment to office and the li city -making I u net ions a check was im posed upon the l'r. sident, but even m tlio.e Instance-, the power e.M-rcl-id was tho PieMdent's. The concurrence or thu senate w as only a I egtihitioii lor the e.erclo of the power. It was a new advl-ory dl-cretion, not tin executive power. Tho si purulcncss and complete ness of this e.Niuttive power in the hands ol' the President was a doctrine e-scniiul -o the huruinny of the system o. lloveriimentand lotoe responsibility or ihe President to tho people. If Con-gre-s middled with u , Congress becaufe. u ire.-passer, and Its net tin Impertinent nullity, and tho President was not tube Impeached for disregarding it. He quo ted extr. els from the debato lu the Hist Congress upon tho Lxicullve Depart ments, and argued that that debate sot tied this que.-tlon absolutely, and de monstrated theiittir iicnustltutioniill ty of the act of Mutch 2, 1M17. Uonlso argued that by tho veiy items or that act itself, Mr. Suintou dltl nut tome within I Li scope, and quoted Senator Sherman, nnd Messrs. Spalding tiiyl lllugliaui ns taking that same view or tho law, when it was under considcre tion. Mr. Johnson was n man of tho Republican Party's own choo-lng, and ho verily belluvcd that tlio Pjeslih nt was trying to restore th Union to pad llcato tho country, and to admlnisii r Ids high office with u Inlthfiil legaid to thoobllgatlous of the Constitution and thu b"st Interests of thu people, He seemed toliliu to be a line li lend to tho whole of his country a I'althlul public officer, and entitled to Cabinet advisers who wero his friends and hot his cue. mles. Congress had far better sustain such n man lu his ((institutional right nnd address itscirto tho relief oflliuhul loring country, than to waste Its tlmo anil thupioplo'n money In thelmpi inh. meut ul ii hdlhJul public si rviu.t. on charges that nro both lul-o and leollsh. At thu risk oi (leiiuncltillmi lie (Mr. Woodward ildiiultherlghlol llieseiuito try an iiuiieacliiiieul. The llou-u was not compoiid, imine ( i n.-lliullon Kqulitd, of members "cho.-en by tho ploplo ol the severul Kliitcsr" Nor wni the beiiato composed of "two Scnatoia fiom mill i mine." ill loi.lill: ion. no Mild : iNir. i hptui.ir, to mu uiu I that tho Anitrb (HlijKpK Will n jut this objtctlon, that Jf 1 wtio tin I uslduil'u counselor. I would ndvlso him, If you prefer ar ticles or lineachment, to ilemitr both lo your Jurisdiction and to that or Ihe .Senate, nnd lo l-siica proclamation that while ho held hlniseir Impeachable nir misdemeanors In office belore the cim stitutloiiiil tribunals, ho never would subject the olllce he holds in trust Tor thu people to the Irregular, unconstitu tional, Ingomcntnrv liodhs who pro pose to strip li 1 1 n ol It. Such a procla mation, with the army und navy oi bund In sustain It, would meet a popu lar response that would make an end of Impeachment mid tho inipcacher.s. WI11T (jrqt'O WAItllll.NTO AO.M.NVT Mil. STANTON APPOINTMENT (II" THE , HON. THOMAS EWINd, Sit,, AS KEOItEr.UtV OP WAIt. The President has directed Attorney General Stnnbeiy to apply lo the Su preme Court of the fulled States to-day lor it writ i mi tcnrrinto against Mr. Stanton, thus bringing thu constitution ullty of the tcniiic-iif-oHlcu law dlrcitly belore the court, and ohtiilulugaspcidy ui Ij in I ii-ii 1 1 mi or Ihe conflict. 1 lon.Tliouias Hwlng,c nlor,todny was nominated by the president nsSecretitiy of War, vice Stanton, removed. This nomination was prepared on Saturday, but the Senate adjourned before the Pre-hlcnt's secret.iry, Colonel Moore, niicueii tuo uipnoi. Mr. Eivliiir Is well known as nu old- lino whli:. was Secretary of the Interior under Piesldeiit Taylor, Is u lawyer of distinction, was astipportcr ot thu war lor ine union, anil is one ol the mo-t promiueut uieniiiers oi tuo union con scrvatlve party. The excitement bus slightly abated. Mr. Stanton Is Mill Induing and feeding in tuo ar Ui paruneni. w ssiilvutun, IVIiruar- li. Tilt: rOltMAI, IMPI ACItllENT of THE l"l!Estll..NT, Ai I2:.HJ Mr. M'Phcrson, Clerk of Ihe llon-o, appealed in tin" Senate, and me uoiineed In the ii-ual niauuer that the noue hud pa-scd the resolution oflm- peacluneni, and sent to the ile.-k or the l lerl ol tlio ."sennto ii certified con e theieor. The Senate Was jiroceeding about itsoidluui V business. jir. (!,ir. rett Davis having the lloor, when at 1:10 the main door of the Senatu opened, and Mr. Thuddeus Stevens mid Mr. John A. Uliigliam entered, attended by a largo delegation from the House. aim in arm. 'Iho Sergcant-iit-Arms aiinounced ii message liom the lloiisi ol Iteprenentiitlves. Mr. Davis sushen drd his remaiks, when Mr. Stevens, pale, emaciaieii, iieailillKe Hi appear mice, but in a stern, vigorous voice, and tu u hold, lolty manner, made this for mal announcement to theSrnate: In (ilKilleneetotheorderoniiii Homo or Representatives, wo appear before you in the name of the House of Rep rcscntntivos and of all tho people of the United Slates. Wo do impeach An diow Johnson, Piesldeiit ol tho Unit ed States, of high crimes mid misde meanors In office: and we further In- foim the Senate that the House or Rep. ic-oiitativcs will in duetimeexhih't ar ticles against him, nnd make good the same, nun in uieir names we demand that the Senate tako order for the up peiirance oi sum Aiuiiew Johnson to answer said impeachment. Mr. Wade announced that the Senate would takoorder in the premises. Mr. Howard then offered the follow ilur resolution : Hcsotvctl, That the message of the lloiisoof Representatives, relating to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson I'lesideut oi tuo united States, tie re furred to a select committee of seven to be up minted by the Chair to examine and report then on. Mr. Dayard raised tho point that the mailer couiii not no entertained until the.S. mile hud constituted itsc ni court according to tlio riquiroments or the i (institution. Mr. Howard quickly refilled this point by showing that it was only pre limluary action, and that it was strict ly in accordance with the action of tlio hciisito in lineea-es heretofore. Reverily .iiiiiiison agreed w iin mm, anil uiu reso lution Was iiiianluioii-lv ii'-'ieed lo. The Chair aflerwaid appointed the iiniimiii; ii-, mo i.onimiiico : .mcs-is, llowarihTriiwbull.Coiikling.Fdniiind Poineroy, Morton and Johnson. CASE OP (lENEUAf. THOMAS. It is said to-day that If Chief-Justice Cai tter should to-nioi row decide to hold iioiioral 1 homas lor his appearance at court to answer the charge of violating the tenure-ol olllce bill, no bail will bo ottered, hence the General w bo com mittiil to jail to answer the charge be lore the Ciiniinul Court. An applica tion w ill then be made belore one of the Judges ol the Supieme Court ol the uiiiuii .-simes mra win ot moats ior mm, and Geneinl Thomas will be brought belore that Judge, who will iniuiedhilelyiietinthecii.se, and thus havo the nuiiler brought dirtclly be lore Ihe Snpi-i mo Court of tho United 'states. Waisiiinhton, I'ebiuury SC. DIslllAIKIE 01' (1EN. THOMAS. Since writing theuliovo we learn that .Hr. Stanloii has w ithdrawii li s in-osc eiii Ion, and General Thomas has been dischurgi d, m ADVERTISEMENTS. AT OT I (J I?. i.1 Nitl o 1 ttcn lv c(tti t mil ptTsons not to nu Kcii,'r iiuiitwiii mufui rinvt lion, (ir iwn i'v ini", uti'l mi uhtcli William IJiuinyst u hcrurli.v, ii f.nur 'i rii'ilcrlclt I'uilt'ii.as 1 rnfuvu Ut uy i i h hiiu noi iiauipi i' w-ntsi Mini" iHi'it'inr, , WM..M.I,AUIIi;itl!Al'H, Eorlts.Col. io.rili.iXi'. N jotici:. NO I'll nisliirrbv clvfii In nil r,prsoti4 n.it, to iuy. pst'ii, fir uiiirrv imi ii"'i;kiiiiu it nciu u niw n i me In f.ivoi -if Jfihu Hull, tlutcil ulioiit Ihe l"t u (Vtnhi r in 7, Jt-r twenty ilmliirs, ii.h I imvo nut 10 ti tM'il ,ilue (In rcTor, iiii'l will not nitv It, cii.oitdi: U j.t juoTJci:. All pern.nsnro hfrc bv cnutlonol ncalnKt imr- f lutp-lnc n ui lnnidi) iniiinlfMpry iiolc n h, ian httl.Miiv' IV Kiirtfc lur .iUHi(I linvn i In ntiii illlV ii r- Iff litllc' ilnd (I I hf. 'Mid i1n nf .Mtiv 1m;7. 1 lltWV ii( in cli it ttiut- tin n lui.und mil iHlrnnliud not tu t:i il unlirsH i!inii iun imio ko iv itiw. ui onuK w. mil i. int. KitiKtuu n.ru. l -iv. f-ii ti n.xsGkvii i.r, ( M'iniA Cci'my. Pknn'a. Till: limit rsiunril riKiuttfullv In form' Ills ii U nils ii i I tin i u I illf I fin t lie lum I tun u lit out Tin ?i as II t i hi i it nl will rontiriHi llio InislncNii ni na lUU.l.l'i.ti llAUM 1-SJhMilMi, in mi n N.tuons nnnu ih ui iiienMi bin mi jiimvu Mimr i llutt 1 fimt lLoreNti ilit rf ami n ih Ivc tin' yul ItillHUIl 111 till M I J VI lit t U HI lit UN II) (II" II I II', 1 tb.VIW til lUKli; IiAAlU'H. AT O 'V I c i: i.1 In li u by f;lrn tu tin- puMlciretif rally nml i xi'ii'iall v lu ll.u f lllzi imfil l.imiM tuuiivlihi.Col- i mi-lit it tintj, 11. nt tlir iiMUivinmd in. tdken (ait ft l.Ucnt-ft khicilvi tu r lo wltt iUoiIk, inort KMmp.Ik iK'K.will.iititUhofrciiitn nt rlc. He will In- nt 1 lint. rmir 'h 'jiiwin vtty r-iiinuinj Ik in llilh dull until 'In l.ilihi 1 1 Miiv next. Id Hutltn mnr niUnnMiii vine In Hill Ijl fuiind til lioini'. LlmrytiH rutfcumii.it', WltKillT llUdUKH. S POTATO 12 8. I'tMRIItlH llPMlrlnilHfPil I'ntatoCX OFTllI! HU.ST nt iMitLiirti" KiNl'S run In tumillca w lilt KAUI.YOUumtlCIl, JIAUIfON. 0I4IASON ANUCALKO, I'rom rlnn noil, nml not liable tu nt Aiil to I..N W1I44'IK, N ur I in Ituuuium IViiut. Ki.oojiMitna, l'A 1 b.Wi v rpoiiltlNCl'l(JN Ji A II' A 1101 OK1NS' jioxj: Bl'I'Kll l'llOSI'IlATK OF 1.1JIK, A STAN HAItll MAM'tlt; lui: ai 1. 1 II 1 1' Uli chain 1 1 til'H Httvli u w iihlii Hit- jt.fct i-tirrirnll Inrrtinril mnl liui ititit citir iHilltkH im nilimlnii luimi. mnl mm I'li.iiiiinn, vt iui' iiiniil lu lnini.li Dm linn 1 1. ni 1 1 1 n. iMiiiin a mi trttir urtuie i.i mti ii I imsriiA'ir. Ilur Im lilniutf.i,t liiiblfin tliortutihly lil-trtl llit. -ni l M-iiM ii li prncltt-iil incn ul tur linniK-illnii- mli'lil , il.tii ti mul i Uimi trt', mnl in ftry t il f I lui ii lull I lit- I , I ii , ill In ly t-ullblnrlury. Our i rm nt- il iiIm rlzlue, win (Lly tt l rrt. pauil tor Ul'tl tlitillil-liiil HI I'AtH IJIOiail ANY MUM., tliVinliH rrtiljtillt.il Kliltti iitlutliiH In tunny It ill tin r-,i ml mi mti, to ll.u lum tr u tin tnu ol lum li itlnuu'u Hint. Solil III Uiu inailltlnctory rAbTMAIIKKTSlItU.T SliMii'itY, 1'a., nml liy tittr tigftilH Ihrnuittitml tilt' iriiiiitry,lli I una uf Sf-0 II a, indi.nl IKI mr Inn nf W AtiuMlllri.il 1 llOJIl'l l.V In nil iillllu titif -i.ibln liy mil nr (ttitul, uti itTi-htuf tt ill r. 'JOHIIINOIUN & IIUDOKINH. AI n At-iiilH mr st jiiiiiiir, Mut tn ii & Alltn.a t-t I It' lit nu Ittni.tr mnl Mi-hit film Nt w di It. ti .no I'lLiuvsit dlt) 'a liny nutlUrnlii lliikt-, , , J. K. l-YJ'ii.Attqt. lllotuiDl urB, I'u. tXKil Jw tlrdilui', l"tl.'.i (A CTATE.M E N T O F T II E or THE (3 0 U N T Y O F 0 O L U M II I A, I'ttOM Jancaiiy 1st 1IC7, TO Jancaiiv 1st IN. Tlir. Anitllnri rtarlnl In arllln nml nillunt tlio ms-nlints nf CnlillnlilA omillly. rflwlfilllr ieg tmi ... ,i. la. I., art ( I. it t 1 1 ml- till ..(, ( 1 1 II n.l , Iw, ail In., una I'ltilil litniilri'il ion! i.txly-i'i'ii, l.i tlir lirM tlnv i,f .Iniumi-y a, n, miiMliiiiisiiiiil i-tKlit hnnilii-tl nml Klslyrlxlil nml, nml resp. el Hill v lay Infurn I lit- 1 . Jmlk'i's r tlx' Cnurl tit t'litiiiunti l'li-iis, nf mill county I In- follow lint Ktalriuelil nml rrorl nitn-rtilily lo Ihp-.'Jml Ht-rlloti of the Act of (lelirrnl hrhimiiIiIj- of I Ills I'olnmowinltll imikphs! tin, fuilillitliiy of April, A. I. Ivlll JolI.V J, 577Xr.V, Tri'iisiiuT of Coltinililii county ISC. lilt. .1.01. 7, To amount nitMmiillng for tfiff nml tircvlolts cnrN. S 1 ' " To llnlniK'O III Imii'lsof Trcn".. nri-r, as tcr Auilltors re port. Jan. I'm;. 111 It 'cli. 0. Tot'ilsll of isiilnucl Kctditirr or llrlurCrttk, fur kci-tilnx II. Mull. .-ilia Mm. H. ToCinh of Hninuol Kcli'lmcr ot nrmr irccic lor Kectiinif (".Suit.. 37 1'. .Titni. To mnotiiil of rountv tflx ns- I'HKcii mr in... ivrra cd Toiiniount mMcil to VHtpttcntc ofHi'otlTowii'.lilp. II CO Tomiiotint of TciiiUy assess. input, IMI7. fl It To I'lisli of I'oul Illiltrc lmprnV- cil I'onl IIo.. I., ri'ilc, mi il. 177 (0 Scit. 1 TolMsli of A. W. Hon, Aiji lil ii. rpiii'ciiiisi. ivu vi To Cash of Kutiitry persons Ii. rt'ilis'iiii'il. AO tt Ti I'asJi of Thnycr A Noycn, t'ln us. so 00 ToCnsli of (Iconic ltvnns of Itrlnr ( rci'li. for kii-oliin (I. 12 Doc. 2 Mull. 115 ti) To I'n.li forlpn ilny fisspsiiicnt IsHiiiml Ivul. 21 .- 19 To CiihIi from .S'orlliittiilii'rtioul count, ilup I'oliilnliliv ru,, for ii'iutliliiu UriiUp, 12 00 To l 'iisli imlil Assi'siirs,iisciis- Iiir ilon lux, tsi,7, 2S -,l To I'usli lor Muiulry 1'iixcs. tr, lo To llnlfitipii olit-liiiiiUliu. CI ToCnsli ofHuliilrv nTsunsIlP. ilpiuiitloii molii-y ?7S 70 t.'irn ns 7.V J. .S7,.?,Trcnsurpr of Coluinblu county Tu i mr nnti'titMnmllncfoi leffi n tt ii vioim t urn. ToutiKiiinl n-MM-it lur lstf7. ? J)I7 Hi Mnl r tn rut nhiiu Inn llif nniniuit nf rnitntv ntid trlct In the county, nt well ns lb nmount due IHhiriClH, lllo.nu Mnttlicw Wynlioun llrlnrcreck lmvl.l Miller lleiiver Sntnuel NuniresH r llenton , . ... Hituiul Utnme lcrwlc ( Itniouch Tntii h .Jiicnnv (Vnirnlln ltornuKtt ..rntrtck K I Hern Cunvimlmm , .... (Ill tut ...41. A, Hweppenhlner ....... ...4. (I.mtni'hpll ...,Tliomiw (lower !., , .IfiKcph I'olcmiin ,. Inenb M. IIvnnM ....Kinlel Nc bntt Abrnluim Mnnnln ....t'hiihtlun t-miill JanicH KlMier..... ...lulm 1.1-lhv Tbmn(iH.l. Welliwr ,. llinlotpb Hbumnti ...ivter J. I.nnt7. .. ltruben ltellnn i tnttre H.. I'ndiwltkii , i riinuiin I- iHliluifcrei k flrrrttwnoil ... . liemiufU iluckion .. Loeust MtutNon Montour ....... - , Mount l'leiisnnt Mulne Mllllin Ornnu Knurl mre reck N Drelsbncb r me Inroli Lntii; HiiKiirlonf i Ij. Monro wcou .1 neon j l rw i m icer l'oiiuct ten tiu,n nsseKsment ISUT. S M " extra nt-( h"iiieni Scott. II W Lenvrs ntnunnt county Uix ns!tHHcl Notk Tlioto mnrkcil with liaohlnce been rmlil. Iitr IMiT. h nt inn nt Hiowinif ilie nmount of count v niidilne tux due for fC4. lECfi. nnd 1VXJ. from llieair- ivrtr in utMiait in fiiiii cuuiii y. Hnjrnrloaf. IsciTolm V, Kile Kenton WhiKtuunel Applemnn.. . r i-iiiiincn't.'K " joiiu ruiinn,. MadlHun Jacob -echlel , J'llic Hi'Hvi r , llenton .... " Alb n Hunter , ...lMUJnhn ninderlitf r ... " Kuntiel Applcrnan,.. .. " W. II. Uelnhold .. " W. II. Kiiinbotd .. " 1 1 null A. ttfirtman..., ... " Jacob llcchlel , Ct ntrallu Itor.. Itmij nttluun iiemiucK , Mudibon EXPENDITURES. AUDITOIt'.S AM) (.'I.KItkS 1'W. Ily amount paid Auditors and Celerk. Ily nmount paid (Ml. rirock way, (Uullltnt; Prolhonotn ry and Ket;lsier'accuiiut. ASSnS.OU'8 I'AY. TJtlPX. s"j no l'J 75 :ii '.i VH 73 lllooni township l!(ner " lu nton " Hilar Crrrk township Hci w h k ll'irnuuli CalawlMi lowiedilp Ctntro Coii.Mitiham " Ceiitialla ltorouch Piniiklln township l'Nhlnereek ' Otccnuu nl " lleliiluclc " J.ukMin " liueiul Malmi ' Mllllin Mtintuur ' .Madison ' Ml. PleiiHaut " OrniiKu " Pine Jluarlt'ccrctk Muotriuul ' hfult a on iy s it ; 11 no 11! 75 r' :5 I'll Jl 7.1 si Is IM) 17 7'i -'l 15 'M V. j -1) U5 si ai 10 'JJ 10 11 id :.' 12 75 19 (o st as W Tj 10 7 1 1U 7. VtJ 75 10 75 11 75 VO JJ ft) Si 75 a 76 muiian cotkait. Uy nmount paid Wtlltam A. Kl e.ln hlyeln i lsblliKciei k Ily anioiinl paldPtltr -wuiiU, brbiK4 on ounly line tt twt lii Coluiubla,aitd Moa tour UHlDf.n UKPAIIM. Uy nmount paid Montgomery Cnlf,Millu.les,;c, SVi 01 Ily amount pud John Ilenn-r 15 HZ ( nmount ) Id (itorue Jlur- It-man li'j bn lly tunoiint paid Joshua XI. IIe.s, "htone." 40 W lly amount paid Philip Hart- nian.tuinlH'r. 1511 "fl lly nmounl paid David Kilo lii; W Hy amount paid Juiuim I'uh i rJnucr. ItH tV Ily nmount paid Jonits I'nh- rlneer.brldsoon eouuty lino between Columbia and Northumberland. Si Ui lly umoiiut paid Win. i:velaml t X) lly amount paldM.O. Wood- wanl, M Uy nmount paid J. II, rurmim 7U w Uy amount paid Kllas Mllkr, f-hlliCles. 8 tO Uy amount paid Joseph llelsttr 'J-'t W Hy niuouut paid John Huai;o tn w Uy nmount paid nuuhv pti- kOIlfc. f,7 01 IUiANK HOOK'S. Uy nmount paid for lll.thh bouku lor Prnthonoiary and Keeouter, nnd ahhi huolc find lax duplUalo. f) C0- UJUMY l.riI4WNGH. Uy ninouni jnnltoi niufiK nt Ct urt llnut-e, and utd ni.U Jail (luiiiiK the jc ar. U9 Cj t'l.KAMNO tOUUT HOUHi:. Uy nmount paid Mm, Oierderf cltiinlUK Court l!oue. $W 00 COMMIHHIOMCU'B A'l'lOUNr.Y. lly nmount paid K. II, Lit lie, CominlBhfoncr'H ntlorney, 75 00 couuT cun:u. Uy nmount paid MoKiBt'uiTmou fortnejinria7, $75 W CONM'AUI.i; IlinuitNH. I'l mi runt infd 11 r kmihI c nt-tid Iim ui Jt m tl i )t ir. Hi W COMMO.NWIIAI.TII CtWIH l!j i it t mil ii !d muti i rr- MUlf. tKttft COllMlWilOMIlSA 1 1 i ui;. J ; i n i u i ui Ailii Mn.ii ( II llifMi N. I'd (0 11 n im nut J uUI Jot n ( wlir i ii in but mi ) i n 1 1 to 1 1 il i'l nticiiiuy ( It nil inii 1 1 1 r. l:j i ii 1 1 i.i ndd I i.Md (rgir ii ii niht-u m i 1 ) t n 1 1 1 I )i U V n Kibti. I n lu lo Ji n. 1, Jmm Jt tk. t w Jf 10 in to tU 10' 1 II H11I1 ATI f I M Y. l'J" lrttliti t W J 'In i (ii. M.KTtON IsriHl'B. lly iimounl i nlil auntlry i rr- iniii.arrtni; t-lt-rtl.nt-, Ily pitintinl innl Minilry ttr tuii ti nt ml t licilijim, ,i'f. ''! It ll.l li UTI, Hy nun. lint prtlil A. Mn.nn fur ft ul 1 nun Hutniemui Jul). r o i l v ii i ai m i is II) mnminl pttltl Mintlry I cr. i-nna, ' i.ni'Idi:ntam:xm:nsii. lly nintiiint f .ill notiomn itc, lor ( nun, lNHUHANCi:. lly mnruiit inld I..nilK in. HHUI.lt' ( li.,"Hti.li." INQl'fcms. 1 y irnHn i kiiiji n riil. m tliv lit) ti Jili 1 iv ,r. lly nnrnnt rmin Joint t'littn. I t rllu on bi.tly nf K. U llllnmn. ' llytiiuoiiiiirnlil 11. (1. ("rt-vtl. II 1! t n lotly nl u email tlilltl. 1 y mm ui t ri.!U Win Ilur Im il (it In ) 1 1 1 1 1 till,. till tli.1 ill US 11 1, JUItOltS WAOU1 AND HIf,E Vy fturi ritj nlil Jut K tftcyorittt, iltr.r IIIIHl F I N A N 0 E S f r,.i , in. 1 1 f. I . l.i V I if .1 lOI HflT A . II. Iltlfl tllll'IS. hi account ultli milil county, CIl. liy nmount nutittntnltntc lor t -FT nml f'M X Imit ytntrt, liy f.xotiL'intluni nlluwt'tl col let tnr. By Cmnmlsilnn ntloncil cul Irrtor. Hy mmmnt of t'ounty orili'rn reilti'tno i. llv Irt-nnriTi rnmmUMoii on ! I. tu I Ml til I -cr cent. Uy ll.ilanrL', 9 fl.N0 ,Vi 3 KM : In nccount witli lx on iIors, at. Itv bnlinco tlnoTirturprjTr niul'tn- ii'(wrt,.In Wtf Il iimuniit oiitsbiiiilitiK ii (1 lllli'iillecttfl, Uv rximerntlonn hIIowciI col let lor. llv roinmlislttn nllowol entice Uynimmnt Rlierp tlnmnno or- ilf-rn reilt'i'tnett. llv iitnt.unl finld Avtiors for nt'("KHinuiluctnx ImjT. lly ntnunnt pnltl TrenMiriri conitnlsin on 1(J 75 Rl tO KM IS 61 5.ill M ilncr Inv nt.ieitri1 for th( unr .. n In ( nrll tilt from cm-li, uNo the nnnu h of the eollcrinri of wilil 8MI2 K i'?f? S t ?71 ft) 57 Ml tAi m in n in mi zs at :a m 4W ti :c il :rtw i i-ii T,l W 17 ft) SID 40 II.", 'l Cl fiO 2 ft) 1IM hi U 1-1 lii ft) 7 ft lrtC n 421 1M 7 ft) 21 ft- 71T HI J"pOI H V) ft) 31 ft) 41 fO HI 10 4(1 r0 (4M II Ml 17 ftl () an M n?.' t ini fo ti ft) tCl .J 1"7 w M f If. ft) 12 Ki IH K1 .'VO IX) t.H lit U 'JO llfl ft) 2i HI fit .HI 1VJ :t7 M ft) to i. fti ft) a ft Wl 4'l IKI 111 4"i U) 8 00 3s7 Ki IH 7:t .11 ft) 7ifi7i a w 71 w 4T7 ST 'A'i I'J H) iv. at .hi fti 2S7 1 1 ITJO 41 oo IV. (.' f7 KG 4fl ft) 1152 73 2VMI WIO $iMH7i jisijj 3iMi to ii(Ni57 70 (C -i S1S170 09 Am't. co. due, SI It! It) 41 X5 6 M "mis HiO 17 2tft .11 rt? :tii in IVi Vt " jisw r m 'f.7. WV2 40 Ain't of dec due. fi l (HI 3 ft) ! Oft) C 8 10 4t ft) H 70 19 (Ut 17 w w li ft) : iHieiam 'C7. im ;i MKDICAI HKUVlCn. lly amount paid Dr. K. C, llnr rlhon, nttcmlnuct' on prU- OIUTf. ritOrilONATARY. Uy nmount paid JiseCoIeuinti Pmth'y. lonecordliiK hprlm; t.lectlun renin). ntiNii.vd. Jty tmt-unt pid-lM'. II. Jnrnhy. " " " J. h. Hinder. " " C. U. Hint kwuy roHTAcin. t 50 5122 40 IV) (Nl tSbl I') Uy nmount paid John J!, PuricI " PKNITUNTIAHY. Hy nmctiut paid K. H. Pi nllcn tluiy 'or mi piiitiui; (oiilctH U) uuiuunt piiuiMiiie I.tiiiallo llospitui lur thu bupporlof C. hull. ItOAli AND ItniDGK Vir.WH, Uy amount paid fcumlrj per- llOAll DAMAfiK. 11 nnioLiit paid l:. II. HIh, IdlHlll tOWIlK)). U anioi.tu pnltl Jacob Oer iiml,liuiiiW(.odlowinblp. Uyiunonm paid Henri UUhlo Pine lowm-hi).. Uj amount paid Kdwln Jon en UimiiAk lownMdp, 11) ami ina aid Lnrnmif 1 Con mi, (iittiAM. ii it wnthip il) i.iuoun. pntd (Jiorgt IWunla .ll, PieiiHiIll tow uMilp. Uy itinouni paid IMhi-r Uves, I Hie luwiihhlp. SJVO .T7 !fti 0i '2& W 10 Ui flIIKIUI-T'.S 1IIM.. U) nun tint juld hnmuilSny mi lor buaidliiK prlBoncn. U) amount paid Miniuel Huv. (It! lor loni eying Juim lltnwuoit to Ui llou-e of rtlute. eiK8 8.1 Mii:r.L DAMAtJi:. Uloom tuwiihhip Hen it Hen lull " lrlai i'ii ik township Ctntie township franklin 1 IfdiiiiB Ctitk ti wiibhln Ontnwood " lhliitotk " JailiMiii " lHlihl o Ml.ritaMint ' lluiiiu " Mifillu " Aionuur MiiiilKli orantiw J'lllU ltoiilllii; cutk hiiyni l,oof " btoll m to 107 IV an, fti lot ft d fti n to M) 115 00 U ftJ IHI fti Ut w ix lu ftj eu U to 49 00 ib 00 tj (0 10,1 7 hi ftJ TH' BTAVIX. lly iliiutilil Jllltlut tl,i tMrol t.tiun. t IKACIUJIS" lOUN'lY INsmU'lli 1.) 1.11-tl.m uld I , (,. UniMiy, ( tt.lllt Ml, Ittit. l.il. ,il 1. 1 1'tr lilll rtnutittljoi m nit-. JL'llY lOllJIISSIONKltH. llyuniMint jultl i:iikl,u Hit). Ililill, Jl.l) ttllillllti.lilitl. Ily uini.iiiu iiid 'i i.ni., j, Wil. tltr July Lumiuli-alontr. IttCOItUtlt. llyiiutoimi )i.lu Jutiu o, 1 ittt-, ittotuiUK'iittiiur. tl aLoiidaiintl ataliih, 'I'AXIM ItLl liMJI.Il, 1.)' I li.tLl.l tu uiu, (l,ot,l, 1101,1, i, J u.Lui) inxtait- I1U.UIU III 11.1 .iMliaioMII. ,tib,t.uu nut in lion mu 1-) I liitlilitcf nl tilth III utd Itr ilit )!!! In',, I'luuii il.tt ji nidttb foritio Ittii lit". IHtHtllll ill it loll Mill),), , iiii.i.i).I..,iitKril1,i.1 . in n Ot) Ti I nc 1 in 1UW u, KW 16 ill! b', inn im Mil tit cli anuria: 1 ) 1 1. 1 1 1 .t 1 1 I,, 1, ,, ., ttl UlllUl. 1 . -II.),'- tit t' ut 1 1 intunl nfil ttnt,i. 11 11 1 1 in 11 n 1 n u j,, r.Miti 1 il tt i.i,, , . , . ,r ii.io a 1 u, 111 ,n.u ),, ti. a 1. it id I Kit. u. it . "A" ' 1 (c MCI 1 1 1 . lilt, u " VMIH I I I ttll III II I'll tlUlk 5.. lt 1. .11 ill In II CT r 1 ilutt nidi tut Jbliuitli.td lUtti F.'. -I. Ul ? 1 v 1 n'tiK iii'i 1 n nl -i.i-kUi 1 11 1 11 1 iv .1 in iit'ti n td uiir ri' It I " n" 'v iltln 11 v k, until 1, 111 tiituiriti Auliiiiii it ml 11 ... 1 1 1 1 . 1 j 1 ,ii, 1 1 1,1,1 11, mi. ii ,1 ., : 1 . . lu.'" ", " 1 1 in n uiu in '.' 'I'l. "U HI 1 In, 11 ,1, nil. ,, 111 un ii) 1 Jinri)., nr. k i, nu id 11.11 111) . I nil III Ul -1 ,11 11 mil 11 III It 1 I I .1 I il Hit I I - i,,i , 1 , 1 1 vi 1 1 1 Ml. I I 11 I VI I I It II I I .1 1.1.11 1 in II. 11 1111 1 d III I I II I lilt III. Ilk llllnil llll MMI.D-lM I it, 1 11 -.1 nt 11 k'uiJri in nnnu ni '. iiiiiiiiiiiii'i'iiiiiiii)(jii. ii'iVi'1'"1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 11 1, I ll 1 1 15 II IS .'AM 1 1 I 1 il ( All lit If, AlHU. I II I I At tl (III. 1 V 1 111 tllt.t tl.t . till ii i.kl, ii,,, 1 1 n'l in II tli I uiu 111), 1 1 111 ,) ill I , it 11,1 1 1 1, 1 11 1. ,ri'fl"","!,'' I'llHlllllfl M.Ullllil) - . 1,M,M,,,;vi,.v.,Viw ?!?. V.'fj.. JC.wui'r.. ... . . . ' ' 11 1 1 1 it, J ll.lllllUII,l,nl, ilk, llll. SPECIAL NOTICES. Amotitf tlio tunny rcitomllvei which tmture litiH mi piled (o retloo tlitnillllctlotii of butuutiU ty(llicre lit no mora favorltu one Turn ccrlnlncliiMH of (llM-rtM" tlmli tlie"iiietlloliiiilKiuu' of the Wil l Cherry Tree; but how cut viituublo It It, Hi pow er to hcnl,lo Koottio, (o rellcu nnd to cure, In eti- bnticetHrtifoM by nclenl'llo und jnllcloun com bination wltholhcr ingreillenti, In theiiHelt!i (ifeipuil worlh. Thli happy mlntflhiR exist tu reiimrkuDIo deKtee In Pit. WlsrAM'H IIAM4M OV Wt I.I) Ut I IIHV. who-ip Miluo III eurliiK Ihwjhi, (hhh, llrunehtth. Whooninii t)itoh, Vtoni, Anthmxt, ruhnuuurit .lTce- tion, nml incipient lnvinntiun in incntiuMblc. rroni Hr.NJAMiN VS'JiKKi.Kit, Im., Depot M niter of M.nilli H tj uNton, Mum. "In the Mirlmtof l 1 wiii nmtt neeroly nf- tlletedwktn u hurd dry uoimh, wiih Uh uhuuL ne etiinp.intim nt of nlnhl ftwctl1, ennip etely pro- intuitu ui iivmiun hnciii, i i . ...m Hi lillliuie'i uuu in iieinui unit, bhvi iijimk 'dleul it It I In no pllllHite, i nun Kien up mi hui en of e t r n eoerluu. n li.ul uImi tnv trit mu. Al tbl Mnneor liluMfM 1 Whh prcvnlletl llinn thrumch the intliumt- or u nelKliltor tutry Wlv tur'n li.ihaiuoi wilil i'htrry,ttinl, heroic tiHimr two bultleti, thu elite I wiii nltiiust iniiglcul. My euiifth tnilrel lilime. ihi nUhl weitt iIimi leil lue, lioin' mil v more elated lu.v depleted Milrltn. umlMiuii I I nu I Htbitned ni wuiileistrenith und IH". IllUt IIHHII1IH iiiiimiiu, ui iiu unvii neeii remnikeil hy pt r-Min- touveiHiint ttli the ubovci huls im ritllv Muddied mo fmin tho a n I n n Itnm. You urent ltbtTiy lu iim- ihii lurineMene- IH Ul III I mint ten. Tit puretl III rl.l M ' . I i i.ri "t( f ire nu. ul ht.. lltmton, nml for Milt b l)iuttIMt i ne- rally. OltVCIl'MCKIilIHUATlUlMAI.Vi:. ciirt-n In nxery ithort Unto rti, id'HNH.HMl.iis, wm Nif,iiitritps. iriuis-i, CIMITMl llAM-, Hill!-, lltOL.N MM1H, IH-tlN. UIU. I.A1N M; It It tii-MiiiM In m'll.ni, reiniivhii pibi nt inter. ti...i 1..IN..U th. in. i L .iitriit Im.Kinn nvel .hurt ami intl.imalliiiix, hi II U in tKte-tlnu ailunlinic U In I tin! 4t t uiiipM ie i nu "lil ll Vt . VltW ill'" -MJ.iIM'Mt'll, ( ll'l'l Sul-lbi'iill I)iMiiitstJrocM,.iu 1 utnh coun try MoreK. IMPORTANT DIX'IHION' Chi. fJiultee WiHilwAnlof thu Hum rim; Court nl 1'eiius ivaiila, hat il llvered th" lullowlfitf opinion, whlt-hiH luiiHii iitnt to uiir meii ti.inl-, lll.llllll.ieillli'lt, " uinniHiiirii, v.) i- pie -rtho whulo couuir, lie B.iyn: "I Und 'IIookianii solum n Itiri i n it noian intoxi- t'tltlllK hi'KTllXl . bill IHU K'HHl toill(, UHtlUI 111 ills- unitTis Ol I lie tll''eMle dikiius huh oi km-mi ut-iie- lit in eaot'ofth hlllty. und wutil of mruiii action Hi the njitietn." 4ii intiir uitiinemiatiun euuni w unni m a iiul e u ionic s liui ttuoniieu hutn- third llltlel-K. "'HiKtiluvln (Icrniftn Jlittcu" coiUitliwno Alcohol nooFb.iMH nr.u man tonic Uamtxluie (tonlalnlmr till Ihe hmredlentn ttf llor.audN iltli ri. toinbiinil wllh pure mila L'lti. Hiilii, oiuUKe, nliNe, Ac., furtuili; the btut and iiuM pleiisimt Imileln tln-woild. Jrtnuimt vjjtrr Ml mt rtf, ftimnntpnui., j-ii. Hoi I ewiywheie by IhuaiilstH ami olhelx. I'eb.7'f. Ol the nltim-d luniliiierable pieparatlotii In the markei lur reniorllm yiiiy h iir lu Its urlifhml color, we Know or none which ullen no llliler vid MilMm-tloii ns Uititf'M Ven table Anibrosl.t. we Pine irteii umui luumi u to i cm ore ine ittir lu u truly wondtrful manner its well n-j tu m- uinveil i mil nil n nd nil llebln i iiii.tt by nuniois ol the scalp. Tr It find hPMilKlled, January i, imh-ii. TO l'AKM KIM AM) PbANTUM, The Mibscrlbrrs oIFer fur Kule.'n lot toMilt I'ur- chuMTf, '.ixri'iNsoi-' nor ut, f; KKFtMin rotr- DKl T 1 of the bthll .Manuractlirllit Co.. Hindi Iroin the nliilit hoi. blund.iilt.il fin-4 dend nnlmaU ol New Yoik City, for which IhuCumpanv lmi exchisiieconiract. I'l Ice only a-1 104jA1W Pl-.K 'ION. lrciMit anil ebarires I mm .New ork ntldeti. Wariantiil hy theCotrpaiiy to be erpial w i.nuir fur W'i.kiiit to any hlh priced Mipi rj ho'.phnin lu thu market. 'J he u miIU on Corn, Cotton, To biHTuuud Uraln havo been iiMonlshtuc Ihe pal Kenon, It niaturt'H the ertti rroni 1U dayatotwo weekH carlhr, and doubles tho crop. The raiuphln with ceitllleatu or liumlreds or will known plan tern tititl larniern, and eeiy Infonuii- I liti. si-tit. frii Iniiiivonn iiTiiileliiiT hv Intlur ur ol her wise, to MU'Ol.l.U.M A t'lt-KI.t,. INpy Co. luiubin county, Pu., or to thu I.odl Matitiractur Inji Company, New York, leb. il, Ws. COli UM 1JUS MALE AM) IT.MAXX ACADi:MYl Winter and Hnrim: ,n!Klon ol tlilit Institution will coinintneeon MOMlAY MA licit '.'nd Inst nut ion it ill be imtii in all nram-bt a tauu'iit In llrsi cIiixm Aeiiileinh h nml ht mil nrles. mu di'tiK pit paring lor College or 'It midlife, will ie ctlo parileular nllniUon. Ti:itMH pi:iUiUAUTi:uori;LUVi;N wkp.kh: (Ircik.Ijitlnand Mathematlr $ 00 Ctnillium Hebool Humchftf r IK) rriiuary Mcbuoi brum Iicm n w .ip ora, inijiier Arm nu tie, jiimoi) ami Nalmal hcleiuei . fl 0") Incidt uiu h . s'i Mnm.uN I,AN(,UAUM ami MrsttMexira), namely 1 run b und (Juhian.&.i IH'.nud Mum e SI.' oo neb. menaii luii.on im anie in ainm e.o u r hair nt the i lid ul the tjuarter. No deUlHtluu except lur nit it in hs. W 1 144 AM fIAIjI4(UIF4l' Prlluipal. All emu mini teat Ions hhoti Id be addressed to tho Pilnelpal ai t w Coluiubu, Lut rnu count) , Pa. r i ils i", pTTii i. i (;s a l, E oi vai.uaui.i: iii:ai, istati:. In tin Dlirsiinlirii nf mi drill r nf Hip nrnlinn.' Cmirl nf I iiluiiilil.i t i.uiii , I",!.,!))) Muliiliiy Mm '."'il iiu. nl Miiuh ni'M, nt liliYlo(U In lhi fuii'- nixiii, .lulm Mnlili ti.litiliiiKliiitcr nf ollvir I'. 111111)1111 l.tll'fl MlllIlM 11 tClWMSlllll. lIlM'llM'll. uill i'Xnisi in mi:,., ii iiuiiiu' M.nltif,i,n il,,. iirrtnUti, U I I'l til I II 1 1 III I lir flit lit I llnl Kllll'ili. Ill Mn.llw.... lllWl.l!l. lUllllMlllll.tliljDlllltll. 1,11, iN lit Illill . mc, .Minim lilliliillii, Wllllillll .M III lilf, Jllllli 1 Muri'lty nml utliirs, p ntiiltilnii I'lilrlv Aui ni iliillnuiinii', tlioi. is im tlir im iiiImhii l'i nun' Hons.' nml ltarn.it Cm .inli r i-Iihii mul a miuiII A i t ill' tin Itnl lute tln i-KintK i.r k,i!ii ii... lu.. .1 Ulnuif In tut- h. unship i,l M, nil. ii nml ,-i,untj "li'l"-!''-'. Jlhl 1 III. I MAN. I'll'lk. J. im ni .v.ir l i',i lu-r i.ni i.t .mi .r..itrti i.r tl.l I'lllllllIM- II ! Ill 111- luil.lllll lilt-ll.l III !1 ill- iini'-l'illltll lii Hit- ti-n iii-r ci-nt at llu' c'.iillriii.i- llt).. ui m ... t a- iciiinttiliii' tliii-i, turn ili m i (-.n- lliiiuifli r Willi i n l, r, si hiiiii Hip uiiillirii.i llnii M. hi. 'I In iiri-l.iisi-rin tm. l..r tli- I'lin-ii'V-iiiKx- mnl ii'tuiu-nniKiii. KHI.XK.M ii, r nu. i ii-ji. AUIIllllslllltor Ji liKATiiroTi:. . r, 31 tni.ANn. . itAiiro-v. j iii:athcotk & company. iiuii, 1: u ie o ji a s, toi-.NHiorwi.srsTitnEr A ulaiu iiou-r AM.r.r IIltlllC llU'iru.f'il . lir filolllllpi. In IIk, iv.tv f blmp 11111111, iniirlilni rv, Ai-., p me tirptuiii il tu luiiuntiM inri! LOroMoTi vi! t'l.UCniiti nil kliuli ulS'lltAM 1IDI I.I II-.,SMOKi:.s1 Ai KS.Tanki. siii.Ki.lntis WouK.Ae. Allttiiiknruiui.il) done ti 1 in dt-r, 111 hlitit 1 nnt it i-, mul MM.l'IAl, ATTI.NTION I'AIIl TO ItEPAIll". Vntll' lit tt 11 1 Inn lu kwr-liillc , nil. .1 ... 1 1... ... lit ra nfu'ir tlmi-itll litlnu I'mttmil Jl,tlr r Mitl.ri. Mr, llrATllt'uTi: luia Inul nu t xi t-rltnii-tiliiM'r Ihlily jtitrs In Hit- iiuiiitiutturt- nf nil klmlsof Mi mu llulli ii nml i, mu i,r limtii-xt.t rli-i 111,- III! I1UIIII- t. li.p IIPMUltj t-I.uill.. und M.llli it nlly liiiici-1.1111.1 u, linn 111,. nui milt llllt-l) l.llt Mltl.fi tint) rilllll:nnil tti'blinlluHi nur tllklnllielh mil) llll .0 I.I till' l.l'ht lllllllllV uh itunitu liiiitt.rliil,wtiil,iiimiki,,un,!Uuiil lit til lint aiirfiii'i'. 111 il ii 1 1 . . ..ti. ... ii...t.... ... tli r mi l.liit linn, nml ul in Itis lully lis low ns n.iy njlit'l Intlldoib liaiin; lliv Bumc iu..lll uf muter!- n n until mil Hip nilPiillun uf Itulhinv rmn l'."J".','?.","llr I'tfllltlta fr 1I0I11K I.Ol O.MOTIVi; OI K, 1.1 1 111 it i.i.i-Aiitt nrt mh, ns up tmikv 11 h iili I liiruiinufllif lit in tituluuyKitUelila ntr niimliuunlii.il. 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