THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. v. I . -r t' 4 Sffa dfoimnMan. m-oo Mamma, pa. KI1U1T aiMaUnt, DEC 91, 1.01. MT TIIK OI.CI7!l.V 1 hll LltRIl rcHltin hi 0.1nms,la nml mljnlnlliff ounlle. or T pnner publl.httl,lirrr, nml ft. alia i, ninth larger aliret limn nil of aa.Unn.rirlal rt Is tli.r.ftir lh best aaattliim fur mlTltn I" this rclioii of tli State. THE "COLUMBIAN." 5 cAB-aar. & mospaors. Bho last and tho Tnturo. Changes of Management, Investment of Capital, Successive Improvement! ami Increase of Patronage. I'll M XKW YBAll, AC, AC, Tin: present minuter of tho Colum bian- concliulca tho volume for I8bs, nil Us Isauo nllbriN n fiivoniMo occasion for reviewing tholiMory of the paper, nml for stntlnjr Itspresunt condition and proipccts for tho future. To thoso who havo iw patrons nml raider observed Uu eonrse and been liiti'iiwlt'il In Its fortunes, this rorlow and stntcmciit will ho tlinuly turn Welcome. ritr. vuiichakb. In December 18GR, Col. Freeze nnd oHioim, n4 Ktoek-holdors, purchased the Com-mman for tho sum of $2,000 nnd reorganized it a? a Democratic Journal Their total Investment in thli enter- prim was $2,.r)"9. They obtained under tho mtrehnss from tho former proprio' tors all tho mterlaU including two prt'Bsea, fixtures mid typo i iiNothegood will of tho paper and nsuhserlptlon list of a llttlo Wi than 400 luiinoa. It was arranged that tho mner under tho nit w organization should commenco with the beginning of thu year 1SS7, so that its volume-! should always cotrespond with tho divisions of time into natural roars ns mado by tho calendar. For reasons glvon nt tho timo. tho former name of tho paper was retained, It be ing npproprlato and convenient, aim in re.idy familiar to the reading public, -run ronwer. pa rati. Tlio first number of tho former Cot. umman liad been Issued May 0, 18CC, under tiio mannccment of Cant. Geo. II. Moore, who continued to ainiA til tho V3I-of WifA-Wur. Its character umleyiilm was that of con?crratlvo Journal, Independent of party but a "UMiortor of President Johnson's policy . --for tlio restoration of tho Union. It did good seivico against c.ttremu lladicsb Ism and produced marked improvo mcnt of lournalNm in this county. It was handsomely mado up and well printed, and by its competition pro voked the enlargement and improve ment of tlio old journals published hero. Occasional editorials in Its columns ngalnst tlio radical organ (conducted by P. John) wero very offectlve,nndlt con- rlltuted, beyond nil question, to that ahTl-radlcnl sentiment of tlio county which has produced tho great conserva tive majorities of tho last threo years. the new r.vi'iiit. Tho first number of tho new paper was Issued January 4, 1807, with Col. Frcezo as editor. Early In February of tho bino year, Captain Ilrockway bought out ami of the stockholders at par. Tho circulation of tho paper was then 1232 copies. Wo may stato hero that when tho subscriptions to tho orig inal Comihihax expired May 5, 1807, many subscribers (as was to havo been expected) ceased their patronage ; and that of about 200 threo and six months subscribers to tho now paper, the great er part stopped at tho expiration of the lime subscribed for. Neverthel.ss, tho net Increaso In tho number of subscri bers slnco February 1807, over all re ductions, has been about CO pe.rccnt,and tlicrcforo most encouraging nnd satis factory. IMPKOVJ'.MCNTS. In March, 18G7,n new power press nnd engine, with additional typo and other materials, wero purchased for tho olUco nt n cost of $2,500, and on tho 12th of July following tlio paper was enlarged to its present tiza. Heslrtes, a week slnce,n Cordon Job Press was purchased for tho establishment nt tlio price of $ 1U2. Wo have, then, the following In vest man In: Stack subscriptions, $2,550. Power Press, Kuglne & materialr ?200 Job Press, 5132, Making in tho aggre gate, 53,482. In this amount wodo rot includr soiiio piirchn.-es of typo r..d other outlays beyond current and oi II nury expenses. ANOTIlEH VOIICItASB. Immediately after tho Presidential o'ectlo-i of tho present year a liargaln was negotiated between us and W. II. Jacoby or tho UloomsSurg l)emocrut,tit his Interest In that paper. This agree ment was consummated l)ec.!&l,for tlio consideration of 41,500, and wo will bo prepared to supply tho Columman to tho patrons of tho Democrat .from tlio commencement of J8C9. Wo shall ex pect to entirely Ratify them with tho cliango and to hold tholr confidence and friendship hereafter. THE COLUMMAN BVILDIXQ. Bpnco was needed by in for our opera tions, and at our instancs In November last tho enterprising owner of tho prem ise occupied by us, commenced Its ren ovation and extension. Tho work lias been pushod forward nml now approach en ompletlon, securing all the facilities desired. Tho front wall lias been taken out nnd strnogly rebuilt j tho second story eloTatod ami n third nddtd above; nn oxtonslon thirty feet by soventocn added In tho rear, and a good flro proof roof placed over tho whole. Tin buildings rebuilt forms a llnoaddltlon to tho llrower building In front, which Itself an eUirant structure. Tho Cnr,. iniMAN vvll Jihvo for uso tlio wJiola of thoeacpnd lloor and the extension up on tho flrBtJIoor, ivllh a good cistern btnoath tliq'jnttvr add convenient en trances ipon tho front, southern and uotiioru.Bldes. Hero printing will 'bo xccuted by steam nnd nil dtmands of subscribers, advertisers and Jobbers promptly (net. CUICULATION. Wo linve printed durlnr. 1609 nn uv - cmge wsckly edition of 1850 copies of tlia Columman. Tlio averoge for 1SC7 was about' taking Into account tht lowest numbers for tho tarllcr months that year. In tho hvo yvars, therefore, tha, tofal number of 'regular coplei Is sufd his xccodtd one mmlreU ami Anhtx' (&onuii(.toi'lilch U.to ,bo nddeil has exceeded eighl tons In weight and was procnrrsl at a cost exceeding Hvo thousand Jive hnmlrcil dollar. For our futiiro Issues tho rate? of eolisump- thin nnd cost or paper will, of course, bo largely Increased, Tho foregoing figures do not Include paper for Job work, nor do they Indicate thu main exponso of tlioofllce which Is for labor. Till! Co.MI.Vd YKAU. Weshnll commenco our new volumo next week, with an Isuo of copies to old subscribers of the Democrat, for whom wo Bhull havo sorao words of friendly greeting. During tho year (commencing thcui probably nbbuttht 1st of April) wo shall publish u series of article upon tho "Columbia County hiAa-lou" of lsiil, In which, many par ticulars of that event Utile known, will bo exposed and the uarr.iti vo of the In vasion be made eonipliiti'. Our Kalei doscope articles will bu continued. V expect also to publish tin original Talo of considerable length, In nuccesslvo titimbers, which will contain much of novelty and curious Incident nml bo pe culiarly in I en-Ming to our younger class of readers. Wo shall bestow Increased attention upon our editorial and news columns. Wo nroawaro that on some oc casions during the year Jnst closing that careful editorship and supervision was not given to our paper by reason of tho prcssuro of other engagements upon us but we shall bo ablo hereafter to devoto ourselves with constancy and illllgonco to our editorial duties. Kncournged by past success, wo look with hopo nnd confidence to tho future. A BZedloy. Trie editor of tho llepubliean lias n queer way of mixing things. Last wcok, In a brief article, ho censured us for using room In tho Court House, while our offlco Is being repaired. The room teas not in use ami tee pay the county for it. Tho fling conies with an 111 graco frowa our cotemporary. Somo months ago when that press broke down wo loaned them ours without a question. Now, ns a return, it tries to Induce a feeling to got us turned out of doors, whllo wo nro repairing our bull ding. In tho samo article lie goes out of his way to call Senator IJcnJamln a "Jew" n "pcrjuied wretch," etc. General Grant onca made a lling at Tho Jews, but had tho good tonso afterwards to retract It. Further along In this med ley, the brilliant d octor says: "The Democracy of Now York city '.ww. '.wire olectrd to Congress an. Wish man who has served a term 'in tho pen itentiary for burglary, a brutal prizo lighter, and tho proprietor of two in ferual gambling lieuscs. We prefer the Louisiana iiffgro to cither of tho nbovo described cattle." Having insulted the Jews, tho Iriih are then mado an object of attack. Of courso there Is not a word of truth In tho allegation that a Now York Demo cratlc Congressman over served In the Penitentiary, nnd Ignoranco or mnlico alono prompted tho author. Wo had rnther'bo one of tho "cattle" referred to.thnn Beast Hutler, or Hang- man Ulngham, or any of that ilk. As to tho negro Congressman from Louis! ana, we nro not surprised nt the Doctor's sudden Iovo for him. For weeks past Ills paper lias teemed with editorials in favor of negro equality and negro suff rage, until finally 'lie has deserted his own sanetuary to listen to the elo quonco of his "colored brother," who lias eomo to reform this neighborhood. It turns out that It Is tho publishers of Tho Galaxy who havo bccurod that greatest of tho year's literary prlzos tlio new serial story, by Charles Iteado, for which tho popular author, It is said, Is to rccelvo fifty thousand dollars, from them nnd from his English publishers. Tho newstory will be commenced early in mo year. Tlio Galaxy has also pur chased tho advance shoots of the new story, by Mrs. Fdwards, tho author of Stovou Liwrouce, Yeoman." nnd "Archio Lovcll," two of tho mo-,t suc cessful of recent novels. This attractlvo bcrial will bo commenced In Iho Janu ary number. With these two nuthors among its stars, Tho Qalaxy promises to slilno brilliantly during tho coming year. But it by no means slops with them, ltlchard Grant Wliito. whoso scholarly articles on "Words and their Uses," Imvo been doing so much for good Kngllsh, is to contributo to tlio volumo for 1SG0, a series of papers on Americanisms." Dr. W. A. Hnm- mond, the leading American authority on diseases of tho mind and nerves, and an ablo wrltor, is to furnish somo pppers In his Important specialty. Eu gene Benson, who U gaining a wldo reputation nsn brilliant essayist, is to analyze, In n series of nrticles.'tho char acteristics of tho leading Journalists of New York Greoloy, Itaymond, Parko Godwin, W. II. Hurlbut, and others. Another noticc.iblu series of articles will bo criticisms upon tho principal living American authors. Besides these, Scientific, Social, Literary, Practical, unu j-x-oiiomical Articles nro promised by Prof. 11, L. Youmans, II. T. Tucker man, Edmund C. Stcdman, Scheie de Vero, Justin McCarthy (tho editor of tha London Morning filar, now visiting this Country), Win. It. Alger, John Meredith Head Jr., and other well known .writers. From Mark Twain, humorous articles may bo expected. From Henry James, Jr., Harriet Pres colt Spofford, Carollno Chesobro, Jano O. Austin, John Esten Cooko, nnd oth crs, Short Stories nnd Sketches. Tak Irg tho Galaxy's prospectus for 18CI), altogether, It oUers one of tlio most tempting bills of faro to magszlno read ers over set before an American public, Hon. Ciias. It. Bucicai.kw has been elected on tho following Sennto Com mltfeeH. On iipproprlntions; Imllna airalrsi to audit and control tlio contin gent expenses of tho Sennto ; special committee on railways ; Joint commit tee to revise nnd fix tho pay of tho otll- cers of the two Houses, on tho part of uio csenutoj joint commltteo on Ilo trenchment on tho part of tho Senate. Ilo Is also chairman of tho commltteo to inqulro whether any Improper mean! had bjeu used or attempted to bo used for Influencing tho votes or Senators on Impeachment. Population op Pennsylvania. Thopopulutioi) of Pennsylvania lias re cently been mado 'by a comparison of tlio election returns of 1800 and 1808. In 18G0 tho vote polled for elector for President was 178,012, to n population Proceedings of tho Columbia County Tenners' Institute. PrusUANT to tho call of tho County Superintendent, tho Teachers of Colum bia County uct In tho Literary Insti tute Hall at Uloomsburg, December 1 1, 1808, for tho purposo of holding the an nual session of tho Columbia County Teachers' Institute. They wero called to order nt 1 o'clock p. m., by tlio County Superintendent, who briefly stated tho objects of tlio meeting. Tho Institute was then opened with prayer by ltov. D. A. Bcckley, nfter which the following persons wero elected Secreta ries, viz: K. J. llowman, of Berwick ; Win. P. Evans, of Bloomsburg, and Perry Belong, of Orangevlllo. On motion, tho President was autho rized to appoint at somo time during the session a commltteo of ilvo persons to draft resolutions. Prof. Carver then addressed tho Institute on the subject of tho Theory of Teaching. After re cess Mr. A. S. Mnnson of Phlla., occu pied n half hour In elucidating tho principles of penmanship, Mr. T. M, Bates of to Literary Institute then gave an exercise on tho HJstory of the first settlements of Pennsylvania. Tho Chnlr then appointed C. H. Campbell, Wm. Heaeock nnd Miss Jcnnlo Ditty, ns commltteo to report questions for dis cussion. Tlio following commltteo wero also announced. Commltteo on resolutions: Thos. B. Miller, II. M. Spalding, Emanuel Fritz Miss Kate A. Betz nnd Miss C. Freeze. Commltteo on criticisms. Miss Jcn nlo Btcccc, Amand Boston nnd II. M. Spalding. On motion tho Institute ad journed to meet again nt 7 o'clock In tho evening. r.VXNINd SESSION. The Institute was called to order at tiionppointed timo by tho President. Mr. E. J. Bowman was then introduced to tho Institute ns tho Lecturer for tlio evening. Tills subject, "Tlio Duties nnd ltosponslbllitles to the young nnd Klslng generation," was very ably dis cussed nnd attentively listoned to by tho audience. After announcement of business for next day, tho Institute ad journed. ' TUESDAY FOM'.NOO.V. Tho members of tho Institute assem bled at 15 minutes beforoO o'clock. Tb" opening exercises wero conduced by Prof. Carver. Prof. S. W, . Clark author of "Clark's Eii-i'ish Grammar," having just emasreu tho room, was introduced, I'.iicl addressed tho teachers for a fow moments. Mr. Barkley then read and explained thatpart of tho Pennsylvania School Law, minting to Teachers' ccr tlflcaten. 1'rof. Carver having, at a previous meeting of the Institute, offered a copv of Wobatcr's Unabridged Dictionary to thotcachor who should spell correctly the greatest number of words at the present meeting, pronounced twenty five words, intending to pronounco ono hundred in nil, at threo moro lessons, Mr. Manson occupied a half hour in showing what ho consldereu to bo the best method of teaching Penmanship. After a short recess, Prof. Walker of Orangevlllo addrossod tho Institute on tlio subject of Calisthenics. Prof. Clark then explained as far as tho timo allow ed, his method of teaching Grammar by the uso of Diagrams. ATEUNOON SESSION. Tho Institute was called to order nt 1 o'clock. After Itoll call the election of teachers to exmslno applicants for Per manent certificates wns called for. A Ballot was had which resulted In the election of Messrs. F. M. Dates. II. M. Spalding", Jos. Garrison, Misses C.Frceze ana Jennie Brceco. Mr. Mnnson then resumed tho subject of Penmanship completing tho instructions as opened in the morning. Prof. Walker discussed tho subject of History for half an hour In a very Instructive manner. Tho sub ject of Geography was then introduced by Prof. Carver. After tho usual recess Prof. Clark resumed tho sublect of urammar, still further Illustrating by tho uso of Diagrams. Prof. Walker con ducted a short exercise In Calislhenics : after which Prof. John occupied tlio re mainder oftho afternoon In a class lec ture on tho subject of Natuial Philoso phy. On motion tliolnstitufondlourn- ed to meet ngaln nt GJ o'elosL. uvr.NiNa nEssro.v. Institute was called to order at 0 o'clock. The roll was called and ones- tions from tlio box read and discussed by soveral of tho members present. Tho commltteo on criticism thou mado a short report. After general crltlclsm.tlio uieo uiass oi tho Literary Institute fa vored tlio assembly with a cholco Diced of Music. Prof. 1). C. John was then ntroduced to tlio nudlencu and deliver ed nn entertaining lecturo,on"thoNatur nl Order of Study." It was conceded on all sides to bo tho production of a well stored and master mind. The County Supt. then extended an invita tion to tho citizens to attend and par ticipate in tho exorcises. WEDNESDAY MOUNIKa, Tlio opening exercises wero conduct ed by Pror, Ferree. After roll call tho spelling cxcrelso was continued by Prof. Clark, In which ull participated. Tlio subject of Grammor was then resumed by Prof. Clark for an hour, after thu usual recess of a few moments, It was men proposed to dispense with the regular exercises of tlio Institute for tills afternoon, In order to hear tho ex orcises m Composition and Declamation of tho students attending tho Literary Institute. Tho balanco of tlm n, was devoted to thesubjoct of rcadlngby Prof. Carver. AFTEU'.VOON SESSION. Itoll was called, Prof. Wnlker then discoursed upon Arithmetic for half nn hour. This Lecture was full of wisdom and Instruction. Prof. Clark then took tlio lloor and discussed Comnn, sltion and Ithetorlc, showing n method oi instruction by (liagraiug. Immedl ntely following, the etudents of tlio iiitorury Institute repaired to tho ir.iii and wero seated In company with the assembled teachers of the eountv. Wa wero then entertained tho remainder of thu uftornoon with orilnnl 'Compo-' diuuiii uy mo ladies nnd Declnmntlon uy me young gentlemen of tho school Tho Primary Department did hand somely In Cullsthenlc and In spelling with gesticulatlon.LlttloMauJo Freeze executed a solo vory I! W!ly&yi!.MIiitle Sharpies snngti isolo thaCVfiddd nn ex cellent Iinprc8sloii.?;lil(frvjiolo of tho exorcises gnvo oinire,Uatismctlon. liVB'NINoWisVjiSIOjr Upon re-ttssembllng,tlio courntytw on their ueport, which The chair 1 (mother commltteo on ... lngalid noxt day. Thoiciipoii Prof. J. W. Ferrco was introduced to tho audi ence. Ills theme "Tho Sclenco of Mathcmntics," was ably discussed in a learned and lucid lecture. Ills closing remarks were very eloquent nnd Im prcsslvc. TUESDAY MOnNINO. Tho Institute assembled at tho usual hour. Opened with reading of scrip tures and ptaycr by Prof. Bales. After calling tho Itoll, tho spelling exercise was resumed by Prof. Clark. Ilo then continued tho subject of Grammar for tho noxt hour. Aflcr rcccss,whlcli wns enjoyed by all, It was proposed to dis pense with tho regular programme and spend tho afternoon in discussion by tho teachers. Tho proposition not being sustained tho regular programme was again resumed. 1'rof. Walker was then cilled upon, who gnvo a good lec ture on tlio subject of written Arltlimo tic. Adjourned, AITEIt.VOON SESSION. Institute convened at tho usual hour. Itoll having been called, tho subject of Arithmetic wivs continued by Prof. Walker. Prof. Carver then Illustrated and explained tho various motions of tho earth and heavenly bodies by tho use of apparatus. Mr. Spaulding read a selection entitled "Sheridan's llldo" which was well received by nil. After n lengthy lecture on tho "Theory and Practice of Teaching" by Prof. Walker tho Institute adjourned. EVENING SESSION. Teachers assembled nt tho usual hour. Critics reported. Questions wero read and discussed In n lively manner by the members of tlio Institute. The timo for Hie evening leciuro having arrived Prof. Clark was Introduced to the audi ence, and gnvo tin entertaining and in structlvo nddrcfs upon tho "Physical, Intellectual, and Moral nature of man." At tho closo of tho Lecture, Prof. John offered tho following resoliitlnn : llesolvcd. That wo hereby tender our sincere thanks to Prof. Clark, for his valuable services rendered tho Institute, and wo trust that tho frlands of edtica tiou hero assembled will ever hold his namo In grateful remembrance. Tho resolution was unaninin.iilv ndopte'.. Y... "..uuiiihg being called upon, then "gave another rending In n lino and pleasing manner. I'lilDAY MOl'.NINO. Institute nssnmblod at tho regular hour. After opening exercises by Prof. John, tho roll wns called, and another committee on criticism appointed for the day. Mr. Barkley then addressed tlio Institute on tho propriety of visit ing tho Normal School Building. Tlio timo chosen, was tho last hour of tho forenoon. Prof. Clark then took up tho subject of Composition and gavo somo valuablo hints on Its teaching, afier which ho explained tho uses of his grammatlc chart. Kecess. Prof. Clark then answered several questions on Grammar. Tho appointed hour hav ing arrived for visiting tlio Normal School Buildings, the teachers wero conducted through and shown tho va rious npartmcnts by Prof. Carver. AFTERNOON SESSION. Institute was called to order nt tho usual hour. Itoll wns called, a goodly number of Directors being pricnl. Prof. Carver took up the subject ol school buildings and school grounds. His remarki were eminently practical and well received by tho Directors ar.d Teachers. After (he close of his ad dress tho pupils of the primary Depart ment or tlio Literary Institute, ap peared in tho Hull and pcrlormed nu merous evolutions in marching that wero beautiful and mado a flno impres sion. After recess of a few minutes. the pupils of Mrs. Best's class King a charming pleeo of nu sic. Mr. Barkley then occupied tho'-remalnder of tho time In answering tho written questions prepared by Directors, and also ex plained that part of tho law relating to tho erection of School Houses, choosing of sites etc. Tho Commltteo on Itcso- utlons then submitted tho following report : Jlesotrctl, That Teachers who havo tho timo granted them by tho School Directors to attend tho sessions of tho County Iiutitute, moro than doubly re pay their pupils for tho timo thusspent out of tho tchool room. llesolvcd, That it is the duty of pa rents and patrons to encourngo tho leachor nnd pupils by frequently visit ing tho school. Jlesolved, That tho proper mental do- vclopemcnt of thu child demands that school should ho kept open but 11 vo days per week, and that during I hat time tlio introduction of gymnastic, or some other physical exerclsss would bo high ly ensentlal to good health alul ranid ndvnucenicnt. Jtcsolved, That our sincere thanks are duo to tho worthy Professors who have so efficiently provided for our Institute tho series of lectures in defense of odu- ation, and tho Board ofTrustees of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute for thu ueoof tho Hall for this occasion. lletolved, That wo sincerely and duly appreciate and acknowledge tho inter est and encouragomotit manifested by our worthy Superintendent, C, G. Bark ley, In tho general eauso of education, llesolvcd, That Teachers, who are al lowed their timo by Directors to attend tho County Institute, and do not attend and remain tlioro during tfio en tiro week, embracing the opportunities of qualirylng themselves for n better ills chargo of their duties, should bo com polled to make up their timo, and ought not to ilattor themselves by supposing mat they belong to the class of lire Teachers. uu mouon, mo ilcsolutlons wero unanimously adopted. Adjourned. KVKNINQ SESSION. Institute was called to order at seven o'clock. The committee on criticism tllCIlL'llVH their llKllnl rrtmrf aflnr wlill, tho following 'additional Ilesolutlona were read nnd adopted : . ' llesolvcd. That thn tllnnlra nt Vlw. C. lumlllll (Vmiltv 'IVnoltAru! Tn'atlf,.!. horeby extended 'fo the' Faculty of tho II, -I . T I. r . .. , - .. . jiiiiuiiisuurt; -uiverury iiwuiuie lor their ui yices in ma spaouy oi ciass instruc torej'forllio IccturosTglven by thum.nnil for thu tiraetleiil interest tli ken, (luring our ontire session, In strl- vini; io inauo our exercises interesting and instructive. ' jitioieca, xiiat wo ylew with pleasure. lie prospect of nu oarly completion or the magulOcent building which Is Inten ded to aecun thu conversion of tho aioomslmr Literary Institute Into il ataUKoruul School. And rejoicing In tho expectation (lint m:.-Ii n r.,uit. tulB Will im, ,,.. , ,vl.l . ...I I. vnaiuwirtj HUVlUlwU UIO i-ird ofcducuj-o,,, jot only In one i own county, but in the whole Normal School Dittrict, wo plcdgoour co-opem-tiou to secure this end. Tho commltteo appointed to examine thooxcrclscs In orthography reported as follows i Tlio committee take pleasure In re porting that they had presented to them 73 exercises of 100 words each. In somo of them they regret to bo obliged to state that they found as many as 03 errors the average being nbout 20. Tho exercise presented by Miss Tor- assa A. Vanuatu, there wero tlio fewest number of misspelled words only a. In tho exorcises presented by Miss Jcnnlo Brcecc, Mlts Mintio Sharplcss, and Mr. Joseph Gairison, there were 4 errors. In all tlio others tho errors ex ceeded four 1b number. Somo of the papers presented were very neat, tho paper cloan, tho capitals In their propor places, etc., whllo oth ers wero defective la this respect. Ilespcctrully submitted, I). A. Bkckley, P. John. Miss Terassa A. Vannata was accor dingly presented with tho Dictionary uy l'ror. Carver. Prof. J. O. Best, of tho Literary Institute, then delivered a lecture full of noblo sentiments, on "The Influence and practical ndvnuta- gcsofim education in tho different rela tions of life." On behalf of the ladles of tho Institute, Mr. J. Clar'j: then pre sented Mr. Barkley with n handsome parlor lamp, as a token of their high appreciation of his services in tho cause of educational advancement. In n neat ipccch Mr. Barktey returned his thanks to tho donors for tho unexpected pre sentation. Tiio nudionco being dis missed, tho TeachciS remained for Iho pu' noto of organizing n Teacher's As scciaflon for tlio coming year, 'Iho following persons wore elected ofllccrs of tho Association, viz: Presldont, II. M. Spaulding; Vico-Prcsident, MIjs Suo Thompson j Secretary, J. Garrison; Treasurer, Win. P. Evans. On motion the officers wero authorized tojilx tlio time and place of tho noxt meeting of tho Association. After an extempora neous addiess by Mr. Barkley, thank ing tho Teachers for their marked con-- tesyto Wm u;;. .,:rJ.i -punctuality In lUtoudniicc, tho Instltuto adjourned sine die. E. J. Bowman, ) W. P. Evans, Secretaries. P. DeLono, J Communicated. Editou Columman : In view of the fact, as announced in your paper, that Bloomsburg is to havo a scries of lec tures during tho winter, I would sug gest that tho gentlemen who havo the matter in hand should ndd somewhat to tho programmo as already set forth. If it bo possible let Mr. Murdoch or Mr. Vandenhoir, or both, give us somo of the delightful readings, for which they uro so well andfavorably known. These readings nro moro Interesting than tlio loi.Jorlty of lectures Tlio rendi tion of Shakspearo's plays far exceeds tho acting of them in theatres, where, almost Invariably, the "star" actor's part Is tlio only one to which Justice ie done, tho minor parts being intrusted to Inferior actors, whoso badly concei ved nnd moro badly executed charac ters do much to detract from tho inter est of tlio whole. Headings will nt tiact moro young people than tho moro formal lectures, and will do mora to in struct them in tho wonderful powernnd compass of tho human voico. To such rare exi ellenco havo Murdoch and Van denhoir attained, that under their mag ic inllucneo the most thread-bare tales assumon now aspect, and tlio glorious productions of Shakspearo and moro modern writers attain yet greater beau ty and strength. By nil means lot us havo tho readings. Bloomsburg, Dec. 21,'CS. F. C. NEWSl'Al'EK Dikectohy, Q. P. Bowell & Co., tho New York Advertis ing Agents, are nbout issuing a com plete American Newspaper Directory. It is n compilation much needed, since nothing of tho kind having any claims to completeness has ever been publish ed. Messrs Itowoll & Co. havo spared no pains or expense to make the forthcom ing work coniploto. Wo understand tho book will be a handsome octavo vol ume of about 300 pagos, bound In dark cloth, nnd sold for Five Dollars per copy. As tho publishers aro Advertising Agents, their issuing a work containing so much information, usually Jealously guarded by those in that business, shows that they nro coufldent of their ability to be of service to ndvorlisers, or they would not so readily placo in their hands tho means of enabling every ono to communicate direct with publishers If they so desire. The ro-dcdleation of St. Mntthow's EvangolioalLutheran church.of Blooms burg Pn. will tako placo on Sabbath Jan. 3, 1809. Tho dedicatory sermon will bo preached by Hov. M. J. Allc man of Middletown Md. Sorvlces will commence nt lOo'clock a.m. ThoLord's Supper will bo administered on Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock. Part of tho ser vices will bo in the German tongue. Services preparatory to tlio celebration of tho Lord's Supper, on Saturday after noon nt 2 o'clock'. On Sabbath even ing at half past six ltov. B. F. Alleman will bo Installed'as paste; of the congre gation, ltov. rof. H. Zolgler D. 1). of Solln's C4fovo Pa.will deliver the chareo to .tho pastor, and ltov. Uriel Graves of Milton Pa. the charge to tlio congrega tion. Tho public are cordially lnvltod to attend, We have been at much labor nnd ox pense In giving tho Democracy of this County a first class family newspaper, und all that wo ask Is that they should liberally patronize It. There is scarce ly a ltopubllcan. In.tho County but what takes his county paper, whereas 'hun dreds of Democrats neglect to support theirs. It should be tho object, of each Democrat uot only tusubscrlbctttt)p,u 1. 1': ..... i.... . .. i V . . i .' ur ma ,uiby urguu, uui lu (ijiiiyi juo neighbor to do llkowlso. Itls'tho homj) editor who docs tholiUibc Iiw.tho cam paign, uud spends llhvinoHcy iu your midst, arid hoshould'bo properly' sup ported. Go to work, tlion, nnd prowlro now subscribers for the volumo bcjcii'" iilng with tho next nyuib'or., ' Vfm call, attention to tho advertisement to ho found Iii, another column, of a prl vjifijffulo ola.yitluablo farm In Madison tp, Tho farm.is located near iwsey town, is in fine order and well .uppllod with fruit. 1 Wathlngton Xtemi. December 17, 1808. . constitutionality of the leoait- TENDr.n act. Clilef-Jusltco Chase, In alluding to tho various rumours about tho action of tho Supremo Court npon the constitution ality of tho Lcfal Tender act, Btatcs that ho decs not bclicvo there was a singlo ono of thojustlccs who had given tho slightest Indication of howhoshould net upon it. Tlio decision may not bo announced for a month or two. INTEIUIST OF THE X'UliMO DE11T. Bctwcan 125,000,000 and $20,000,000 In gold will be paid out from thoTrcasury Department on tho 1st of January, as semi-annual interest on that portion of tho public debt on which interest falls duo at that time. This Is tlio largest sum over paid out ns Interest at any ono time. eOAIit.AWAa3 RELIEVED OF POLITICAL DISAMLITIES. Every day half n hundred scallawags are relieved of political (II labilities, in order to let them ako ofllco In the black-and-tan government. To-day Sawyer, of South Carolina, put through forty; also adding a few Democrats, on tho plea that decent Republicans in those districts couldn't bo found to tako tho c in ccs. COMMISSI 0NE!ISH!r OF INTEltNAL ltEVENUE. The Commlsslonershlp of Internal Kevenuo is still lu statu quo. Mr. Cum mlsgs's nomination bos been tho sub ject of no nctlon whatever by the Fl nauco Committee. To-day, too, it lias been stated that Mr. Uolllns has been taken with his old tit of retention, In spite of ills pcrloJical professions of a dcslro to bo relieved. It Is said lio will hold over till sprlnj, and thereby pre vent the confirmation of n successor. UECON 1T11UCT1NO HECON.SmUCTED aiionaiA. General Meade was on tho floor of tha Senate to-day. It Is understood that he urges tho Radicals to let well enough alono in Georgia, uud particularly op poses li ivlng ids troops billeted to bul- '"S.z iicV: X). u. Uoww WOMAN1I00D SUI'I'ItAOE. Another batch of petitions wero of fered in favor of womanhood stiff rago to-day, prajlng tho amendment of the Constitution to secure Hint end. It is a fact that theso petitions outnumber those in favor of moro universal negro suffrage by nearly two to ono. AKMS FOU THE NEClltO MILITIA, Tho bill distributing arms to tho re constructed negroes by tho" hands of carpet-bag Governors will not bo re ported till after tiio recess. It is stated that tlio Republicans on tho Military Committee aro not yet a unit in favor of it. Somo of them urgo that tho dis tribution bo mado by the district com manders, instead of the governors. AMENDMENTS OF THE SOUTH. Ill tho matter of ninensty Mr. Ferry counts n mnjorlty of tho Senate in fa vor of the bill. Ho says, two-thirds of the Senate cannot bo relied on for it, nnd two-thirds of both Houses aro need ed. Mr. Ferry intends to press tho bill till it succeeds, and says it will bo car ried in less than n year. THE COLORED MEMDEUS RECEIVES HIS CERTIFICATES. Mr. Menard, a colored mnn, to-day received his certificate from Governor Warmotii as member elect from Louisi ana. It will be presented in the House to-morrow. Several papers will also bo presented in tho House in behalf of Col. Hunt, who contests Menard's right to n seat. Washington , Dec. 18. SENATE l'UOCEEDINO.S. The Senate to day was mainly occu pied with eulogies of tho lato Thad. Stevens. There were four speeches, of which his career and character were tho text; threo wero n;o forma, thoso of Cameron, Bucknluw, and Morrill, com ing, of courso, from tho Senators of Mr. Stevens's adopted nnd nativo States re spectively; ono was Ua gratia from Mr. Sumner, and mny bo well attributed, from Its contents, to as much of desire to celebrate tho speaker ns tho person spoken of. Tho addresses wero each different Camera n's was a slmplo biog raphy; Mr. Bucknlow's wns such a criticism ns would deoorvo, had Thad. been a mnn of grace, to bo published in The H'or W'sketclics of leading preach ers; Mr. Morrill's was it worthy pane gyric, and Mr. Sumner's u revamping nnd rcglorlflcatiou of all tho Radical principles Mr. Stevens and ho profess ed. That of Mr. Cameron escapes re mark by being merely tiio reproduction of tho article lu tho encyclopedia. Mr. Buckalow mado a very scholarly, can did, nnd thorough analysis of Stevens' character, In which, though there was nought set down lu mallco, nelthor was there aught extenuated. Ho rebuked Mr. Stevens's uuscrupulousnoss of means, hlsdcfianco of public morality ; and the best ho could say of him was that ho would bo remembered as u man of caustic wit, a sound lawyer, and a shrewd, cruol, arrogant politician, Theso few words fall to do Justlco to ono of tho most analytical and pointed estlmntes of character over presontod to a public body. Mr. Morrill only In dulged in a lengthy ascription which would havo fitted any truly loll Radi cal who would find fault at tho stako for tho under-cooking of a heretic. Mr. Sumner saw tho occasion piled high with egotism, so ho roso high with tho occasion. Ho glorified all which Mr Sumner and Mr, Stevens had done, or attoinptcd over sinco elthor had boon a somebody, nnd travelled out of tho path to declare, his superfluous admiru tion of Mr. Stovens' horoio services In impeachment, giving a side-wlpo at thoso weak enough to thwart: it. At ths closo of his molango of 'dogmatism, didactics, and dltch-watoi', tho Senato adjourned. There wai considerable feeling among Henderson, rrollngliuy eii, Ferryi and the moro senslblo Rad icals, at Sumner's Hinging the dirt .of the graro In the faces of the living. It was tho subject, too, of somo sensation when Mr, llucltalcw state! tha reason 'wfvr VMtt had. moral weight und Sto ;V.rtii hud jiot, bocauso the former was 'ij.r r.. I t....i;An.a e ...ir Tr'..l.f lllu. jBwiut iiuiimuu ui viid rtiiu. tr unu. ' ' '..,"' ' Decemubu'ID. ' . .TlfjfSr'niBIiKT TAX. Home eflbrU havo been mado to have Uie whlskoy tax locfeivsed If possible trj'tho formor rate jt 3 per gallon, but tlio Committee qif .;Vtt 1 ami Means have thus tecolvcoiiitrproposition wun out nine, 11 anyutvor. UKTUBN oiUENi:UAL OKANT. General Clrantxiiiid stair, Sea-rotary Kcoflold, and otheinllllary gentlemen, returned to Was'ilugtuii tbU morning from Chicago, 3? Market lUtinrt Whcnt rr biuliel IJ $ lt)D Corn " Onu. . " , Flour ptr Mrrfl t'lovernefil i Klnxrtoi'il,H, Iiutlor KkR' 1 allow 1'otntncfl - Drleil Apple I'nrk - - Itnius . (skips unci Hlioplilfrit Ijnril er puiiiiu liny per toil I.UMIIE1I. Hemlock Ilrairds per thousand feet Pino " " " (nno Inch) ..... Joint, Hciinthnf!, rinnlt, (Ilemlocli) butnglcisNg. i per thousuiHlM m.iing " " ft. r.v.v.v.v.7.'.v.v.'.'.'.'.'.' Ikon Nn. 1 Scotch pig No. J " " Uloom I .11 : i is , 13 U) . 0 CU 3 H) , V .11 li 1 W - lit , 12 H"i . 91 19 , 10 i , tin oi . IhJ' ... 11 IM .. tll ... 7 IS ll til OTI s iu I'hlUiltll liU Market,. riiaiwiiAY, Dee. 31. 1M)S. Fi-oun Northwestern superfine nt. MnrLhweslern extril 1.1.1V3 S.tA ,. .7r3 0 'Si Northwestern family. ... S.'HX U.IU Ktitt.i.Kiitilii nml V esfprti snnerfliid... 7 Pennsylvania anil Western extra 7.7V(S ,7 P-MiiHvlvanhi nml Western rumllv. lnt.tiai.vniihi nml Wi'Mlnm fiinev... live Hour Ki wheat Pennsylvania reil.p hus ll.vifVM nuuiiii'iii ....... 9,wimqit . California " " Uai whllo ' J1.1.1(Jl.l(i Ryr Fennsylvnula rye, y hus Jl.wvSll.iiS CORN-Yellow, " l.3lcj,l.is White, " JI.I78SI.I7 Oath bus 7Ui'M7: Provisions Mess l'ork, uul l.N.oO Mess lleef, " t.'I.Vl Dressed Hons, V K slf;'($!c Smoked llittns " l&aahlc " (Shoulders y t Ho Enrd.nfc ITeaU'j" Seeds flovcrseed V hus K.Wia-'. Tl moth) seed?! bus M 2.7 Flaxseed " 92.75 Catti.i: llecf Cntilen OoffOlo'S" Cows, & head m SIV3 ji.O HllKEI'-f lb iVnita lloas-ri 100 lbs Sll'.JirJ.II dJlim'iaric.'i. BXYDIIIt-HUNTKIl-OHWc.lnc-sitay.t'n.l lint., nt iS'iitth'tl Uluis. W.HlMderof JHooniViUt'g to MIjm lamina IIuuLit uf iiiUvi'lc. KMK-I'OWI.i:!t At WIpIp lvKPon,M.rh,NnV. IKM, hy Itcv. T. M. hhnnt'i'lt, LcomtiU 1. MIih ur Whltu riKeuli, (oMUm Hem tiU'i.i M. I'oulcr f-jitueily oi i''uwlt.T!llIe, Co lumbla cu, l'a, sciiuKrrrj;n-in:mt-i)er. n.hy uw, . nurt- liiaii.U, V. II. (-ciiiulKi-r tin I MIh Mr..Ii 1'iiin els if tM r, nil of Hiiluuu, CI I n Urn 10. 1M, IlO(iVi:UMi;X-On tlin IMIi Inst., in lltinihtp.o.i 1 wp.( at thu lObliltmu nt ill's Kcn-'tflnw JnVmi N. Hom John JJooveiMjn nguU 77 jc.ua n-nl H moiulH, (HN(.M;h-Im CciUio twp., 10th ianl., Ym.ili- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UDlTOlt'S NOT1CK. In tho Orphan's Court for tho Coiiuly o.'fVilum hla.ln tho matterof t.ioct.ilofif .liiiiu l'eelei.Jr., deceased. Tlio Auditor eppolnteit oy Ino t'uint to l.talto uistunuiiou 01 ino oeiaucu lu IMo iui uls ofholomou llu.N, Adiuluislmtor of John rinl er,l., deceased, umoni: tho creilltoisof Iho seid lnteilale, will meet tho parlies lnletested ror Iho puilKiso of his epnoliiliiieut on hatl'ld'iy. .In 1., .lull,, A. 11. 1M.S). at 1 o clock, 1'. J nl his ollh-i- lu l.looillsoiiiKi v.iiuiuui.i couiiiy, 1-11. All iiclsous havtmz claims iiiiiiliist llm rstfitu nro hereby required to present to ths Auditor or on failure to present thu same bo foreM-rdelmncd from coining 111 lor n sunro on no siui esuite. u, ii.uivi,i.i, Auuuor. Dec. 2),0S-H. UDITOH'S XOTICK. u the Orphan's Court for the Cm.ntv ofCotum. hlft In the matter of thn estate of (leo. Kl earner, le.e of Columbia co., l'a. The Audltoruppolut ed by the Court to makedlstrlbullou ot the htl ance In the hands or John lu Moykk. Admin 'atnitor of ucorito Ktenmir, deeeavtd nuioug tho (.'reditorsof tho said lutestnle, will meet the ).u- lies imrifniru mi inc purpose i ins apiioini men! 1111 Haturdav XOlli dnv nf .liiiumrv n.-vl nt ten o'clock, n. 111. nt his oflice lu Illooiiisoui'Ki Columbia county, l'a. All persons having claims ngalnst die esuu nra hereby requlreil to present ihem to hie Audi tor, or oil fnllure to present the same be loiever debarrod from uoiiilug In for n share ol the raid caiaio. U. U, 1IAIIK1.1.Y, AUdllor. l)eo. 20,'03-H AHM FOlt SAIiK. Will b. ho Hrtlil nt nrlTntoNiilfs p. vnlunhlp fit in tit. lo hi Mutlisoii twp., Coliimbla roiMily, lnnt two tnlIon from Jcrhfytuwn. uimI nno i'ml ui.e buU inllo-i Ji'om FrLiitalowd, fo.italu.nn oxk Huxnuni) and sixty aciu: of luiul moro or Icks; nbout 25 nc.-o' H wc'l Ilia uert'u, ana iuo ii;u.i:k' iu u uikh bunu orciiiuvu t Inn. niiil nn ortMitiril ofcuoUu iruit. wlicu on iiia orcc'lcu two nets of llulld'ii'jcs. All liitoriuctlon in ICiiUKl lo lliti pttit'r.y rim 10 .uul u1 t i.lk jOlliUim uti tlio hroinlses or Jnliri iiilfno. Limn- sumo tvri., Maatuar cmmly, l'.i. Uec. SVOa-iu. S IIKUIFK'S SALE. liy vlrtuo of sundry writs r Vend, Kx Issued out of tho Court of Common I'lfus of UoliuaUlu futili ty mul to mo illri'ctetl, will tte exposed to lmltllu Miiloor outcry nt thouwen Ilouso lu Hawick, nt 10 o'cloel; lu tli Jori'iioon, cm Monday. Jan. 11, tliof'dlouli trt-nt obtato to ultiiv ct-rutin Irui-tol laud lying In Itrlnrcnelc twp., t'olumbt.i couuty, Itoumli'il and described nt fullov. h to It: on thu North liy lundri of ltt-v. Clcti. and Adnui Dletterlch, mi tlio east, by lands of Ja. Luuiou, nnd John Vuupelt, on tlio tsouth by Ahiulmni Mnrtz. on thowebthy lumlsof j;an Atlanis, on wlilcli Is erectctl u two story Iraiuu dwillliiK house, log barn and otberout luilldliigs, ullli tho appurteuuiict'N, eontalnlng about ouu liutidied and tl!lyulKht acres, Hclzed taken lu cm eut'oti and to bo hold lit tlio pronei ty of J. It. (Joidner, Dec. lsGS. ALSO In Uloomsburg, on Wednesday, Jan., 1.1, lMf. a rerttiln lot or pleeo of land, Mtmilo lu I ho llor oimli of Central In. bounded and dfM-rlbed uh inU loN.to wlttoutbo north by nu alley, on tho east by nn alley, on the t-otith by MD.t boding in t'.irine i, im mo weht uy 101 oi .lamoti ue, which Is about twenty K-et front and ono bun dud and forty feet deep. blnga aeunt lot In aid borough, he I ml, taken In execution, and to be told as tho property of Ileubrn Was-er. MOltl)i:CAl MJI.UAIU), J)cc, Hheilir, CUIEIUFF'S SALE, llv vlrtuo ol'nu allaa in: ndi'o to nui dlreelo 1 win nocxpoteu in i.iiouc b-uo on ino p.em'Mii on Tuud.iy tt.o Kill d.iy ot Jan., ue.t,at ono o'clock p, iu, id hixhl d-ty, ibu lohowhi'E o cm-.'.hen ti.'ct ot lauu Hiiuuio in niii lon iuii.,) l.o i-m ) u eoai iy, wijoiiilng iunds n- iV.orho.ug r'uiCir-i. lit-e on tho cnt, lattd-t of Hylve it- J, l.i.t;: o.i 1.10 k-hiiIi lu ids id iH.iao Wli 0011 tnu wist, i' id 01 Aaron fliMinoou i,iopo;t i.eo.u,' ti ig ) .J .le.-ch-es, with tho nprnii'ie nun vx, 1. 'jomi; a 'oi ot l.).u" stouo land 7llli bino ltj.)s i'.hI bum 'mi'-w erected 011 xnld p. etin.es. 'J'ubi ho;d iu tho io. portyofsylv nair .1, l-'ai'x uttd Mu y Ji. Ut-ttuc in tenants lu to union. MOiU)i;JAI MIUiAUD, rdiu.dr, l)oo 23, IfC s UEUIFF'S SALE. ok vai.uaiili: m:.h usT.vm Ily virtuo of a certain writ of rteilj Irarl"i IvKLitM, out a! tli j Cout t of Common I 'lean o Cut UiubUcount'Aa.id 10 1110 lUiecloc3 w.U t! exrosed 10 sain by ntibllu enilue or outcry at tho Co.ut Kous Ui Itlut, iiiHljurir, itt tiro o'clock iu t.u- ufur 110011 of Mitutduy Jauiui'-y Hi, IM tho ii'l(i '1.1 iiiei.iioiiuu unu oofitriui'u ilmi taiiuu huu'iio the aldeuuuty. No. 1. Thuuudtvldodtlil.'tleth riitofiiecitaiu n'eco of laud situate lu Montour lowiihh'n. eon- t -lining two acre moro or lehs ndjo ntnt, bimU of aiu.t'es il.inou.uud thn 1 Uhinucr.ek. wneieon is erected a raino Homing mtll.u .rumo dwellliu ilouso unu a ir.imo siauio wun vne appiy leun.u Np. '2, The undivided llititlcth part of 11 cer tnlnploco of laud sit unto iu ll'oniu law iiitilii.eoii' titiiu tan acres tuuroor lc ad'ol.itnu l.indn of t'a Itb ItarUi'i, Jaii'ss llaiton, Jl'XpIvy, In'e.il and otheis wbeieon Is erected u tiame houbuuud kta- vit wiiii iuo uppuricimnccs. Ko. S, Tho undivided thirtieth pniinfurer trln niece of land bit list o lit bloom .owiisuln con- talnlutf )lahteou 1.0-os inmu iir lean, dJoiulni I HHIS Ol dilliiui liiiuuii, Hi iv fln ItloouiH'jurj Iron Co.. and o'.lars. whereon l erected a Hum" tlMiblng house, u louuiu uud out ll0Ues, Willi iuuupjiuri.tiiunuiH, No. 4. A certain piece of land hlHi'ite. In IH00111 township, containing ono aero moro or le ad lolnliw lauusof M'Kel.yi ISeM.!). J. Wuii r. mid tno .Nua'lh lUaucu Cumil, w hevto.i Is erccUd frma siuro uoiuo wun ino uppuueiiam-cb, No, 5. Tbo Doromlant's tiueieit lu etrCuit t.i.H-a of laud slluaio In Montour lowiil,l!i. .mu. iiilnlog ono aero, more or less, adjolnlnn Janus of Dun'eruiter.Wm.TrowuruUe, Juuu anu Hytts ter lurel aud others, wnertou is t-reuted 11 iramo uweirpg uoubu wun uid upputienaiK-es, HeUoiTtukon In cxeoatlou uud lo bo sold as Iho uronouy 01 j.couuru'j.. ttuprt, r-.nflr Deo, 25, 18CS, i-hCalir, I C SALE OF VAL UAULll U13AI WJTATIX In pursuanoo of uu order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia Count v wilt be uxnoned to Diilill, Haiti on the preutlsus uu Thursday tho 21st day of January uuxt. by Johu Wumicr, Admluiuiiator of Holomoiiti ilartluaii, lulu of tho township of iNHiiiiis;roit iim i-uuuiy ui-cuuwu, luojoilgw iiia uul 01 in mi to win uu 1 nu 1 eenuiu iuci suageand tract of land bounded on the utst uy lauds ot the bolrs of Uninuel Weaver decoused, on tho south by lands of tsumuel Thomas, on Ihe went by Ititad of Ucujsmlu lUkn uud 011 tho iiurtti jiy iiiuus ui naiuuei j oai, umi ouiers. cuu tululnif ono liundrod ucrea morn r n.M uii..Pui... Is erct'iud a ouu und oue half alury duellliiu liouse, u fraii 1 e bunk barn, wugon houo and uutiir wub ajwiiujiii,iiii(. wen 01 uuiurutthu door of Uio dwelling huuae, a goo'l spring or wa ter m;ur the house ii uood itpnio ouhurd, the land lb nourly all cleared una Is In tv good statu ol cultlallon.' Vl Hnlo tti coraraenco ol 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. CO'LKM AN. Jllootusburg, Dot). 23, lStld.; cii. o.'o, TKItMl4 0KHAI,E.-TeUpercritofouo fourih of ihe pure bate money lu be pufd uu day of w, i, one fourth less lUo tei jh.t Ceut 011 nv uiiiirmff I ou of tti .wle. uud t be buluu w. lu Ju yar f om Uie tlrst uf AprlliiexiT wllh tnltrtst from tlie ir" of April iiex, 1'osAossluu given 01 the Jt Vf April jioxu lMrtyUtsyr Wy forUrMtt!J!irAmiii 1. o,. JOHN Wl NNi th DCC, 308. Mw 'uUiAij&f, A.L NOTICES. Tnm'a flr-t footprints nre wrinkles nnd gray lmlr,tind n'.thoniili holtilng fins yet bnen dlscor. ered In eradicate ihe former l..o falter mny easi ly ohllteiatisl iy tho uso of Win's Vcietnutn AnibrimKi. We ItnoNv that II will restore gray hair lolls orlKlnat color nml remove, from ihs smlpHll Itching or Irrllnllon heihiT caused by damlrutror humors, nt tlioenmo timo lmpnrllug t the Imlr that ulos.y und beautiful look so much desired. TO CO.IU'MlTIVliS, Thn d tirt r.haTlnf Won rrslortd to histth In a few we. ks, Ijy n ery simple retasdy, aller linMnif niiiii re.i several ,aus wllh a stvere long nlleell.iii, and tlmtdread dluase, Consumption is anxious 1 miiko Unuwu to his fellow snllerart the means of c irt. To nil whodeilra It, he will send a copy of tht prescription used (tieeof thartf), with (ho direc tions r.rprr.urig and using liia same, whl h they will llmt usuro cure forconsamptlon.Asth inn, llloliehhls, rlc. Tho only oblact of thn ml. veillserln Miidlngtha pies, rtplou It to tenant the Hlllli ted, nml spiead lliformallon whlah hi conceives l lie Imnluitblei and he hopes every sullerir will try this mildly, as It will eosl liii ui iio'hing, and may prove 11 blessing, par lies ulshlniithe prescript! m will plaata addresl lli v. f.dwunl A. Wilson, 10 1 louth Second straet W llllamshuiuh, Kings county, Hew York. lice. IIOS ly. To Thyslcians. New YottK. Augunt IHh, WX, Allow ino to enll your attention to my I'rep.ir ntlon of Com pound i:tinct lUielnt. Tho com poncnt pn tsaro lluchti. Long Lmf, Cubibs, Ju 11 1 per IlctiioH Moib u t'uF.i'Au.VTiox, Uuchu, lii vacuo, Ju ulper Ili'iil'-H, by dlstilhitlon, to form iv flno gin. (,'tihebs ox'i.udcd by illspl.tctuif 11 1 by liquor ob tained frtu Juniper Ilerrlet, containing very little MiK'ir, a hiiiaU propottlon of spirit, nnd more pnl itablu than any now lu use, 1 ha active propeitles are by this mode extracted. llHehii. as prepared by Druggists generally, Is ofu Unite ctdur. Ills u plant that emits Itt ftu grance; the action or a ilainu destroys this (Its aetlvft ptlnclplo). lealngn dnikniul glutinous (hcoctlon. Mine Is the color of ingredients. The Ihteltu In my ptepniatlou preilotnlnatcs j tbo Mii:iUt rjUniitlty of tho other Ingredients nre added, to pi (tit fermcnta toii! upou lnp?c- lion, it will bo fuiiud not to bon Tlnctuio, us iiuide lu l't'arnmeopa'n, nor Is It a tirup-and ilieteloro can be used lu caes wheiofecror In llaunuiitlou exists, in this, you havo tho liuowl eilgo of tho ing-edlents and thu mode of prepnr allott. JIiMdug tbu. jm. will favor It with titrl.iLiiL.,V tbnlupoii itiepeetlon It will meet wltliour uit piobulloti, With n r-elins of eonildtfticc, I am, ery rospn-tfully, II, T. m.LMlIUM), Chemist and Di'n-jgist r 10 Yuan i:.perienoo In riilladtlpbla, ami now loe.it 3d at liU Drug and Choiu'cut Waioliouse, 591 llrondway, Now Ynrk, Ltromllie largcbtMuuufacturlugChciuNts lu tho Woiid, v"J-t a-ii';nj with Mr. If. T. lleltiibjna. nu oit (i plod tho Drug Mluro,"'1VtJHlli V.'A resi dence, md was Miieeei iful lu conducting the bus iness a here othets had not been equally no bo ioro h tn. I have bteu i ivorably linnressed with' bis oln ratter audentt 1 prise. WILLIAM WKiailTMAN, rin 1 of I'owers A Wolghlm .11, Manufaetur.nit Cliciuisis, Ninth and Drown Htrcets, lMillndel pbH. JlelmboUl I'Uild Ilxtract Kuchu. for weakness niUlnxfitm indiseietlon. 'Iheexbausted now- etsuf Nuttno which nro acconipatded by Romany uia'-miiiK f j nipton s, among which w 111 bo found, indisposition to l.M'itloii, Duss of Metnorv. WaUo'ulness, ii.rror of Dlicase.or I'orebodlugs 1 ijvi.fiii iiia, uuierjnl DasHitude. ivostra- tlon.nnd Inaoltlty tu cnle In'.o tho enjoyments 01 ocio,y. Tho CoubtlUil'on.oneo o.Tected Willi Orgnnlo waKtHs, ltqulris tho nld of Medicine to Hrcugiht-n and luvlgoralo tlio syHtein, whlrh Jieiinnoia a jti.ut buelm ItiMirlablo dois. If no tieatiiu-nt li mbiuttlid. to, Coi'Miniptiou nr Insanity onu -h. lUIinLoId'rt Mul I V.ti.t t llmhu, In nntcllnns' iieeuu.tr 10 1 ilimie. is unemtaitd ivmiv oilier pU'iiar.itlon, ns in CIiIoiokIh, or ltetentlon, l'aln-lulius-, or Hiipprebston of Ciistunmiy Uvacu.i. t ons, rici-t.iud oriScbhrusHtate of tho Uterus uud nil complaints Incident to tho sex, whether fi-hing bom habits ot ulAblpatloii, taipiudeiir 1 1, or lb? declluo or change of life, llilui hold's I'luld l.xtruct Ituchu nnd Imnrov i 1 Hose Vt'a-.ftwlll radically exteimluato from liehihtfi.i dlfCfibin arising Irotu hablin of dlsl. lnUlon, at llttlo expanse, llttlo or uochauitelu liet, no lu oiiveuKueo or expos-ot-o i.iiai I rnotHns tlmso unpin. int nn I dangejoi remcuies, 'vjt.iuanu -ilcruiry, Iu all thenodl latses, Uso lfelmbnld .1 1 Jul 1 Extract lluchu In nil dl cases of 1 (ipso oig tus, vrbf titer existing In ma or rem He, fioni whatever eauso 01 Iglnnt lng.au no inaHer of how long htandlug. It is plcawii In lasLo tind odor, "linuudlalo" lu nctlon, ai inoie HtuPitluH.ii' than my of tbo nreian tiou1! cf U-irk 01 Ii tu, 'I huso Mii.iilbg !iom bn'Urti-ilown or dellcn cotistitutio'is, pu.jure tho remedy at once. Jhe t r niUKl I l- aw aro that, howtcr slll mny 1 v tlm Hitnt-k ( f the idioo dlfeasis, it cut-in to i.(l.i ' the bodily htallli nnd ment; ptAUl.S. All tb ibi I'lUcaoes require the nld of Dhuotlc. IU hub !d's I detract Duehu Is thogre, DIuret'e. -old by diugglsts nnd dcAilcra ever wneiet 11 ue ci.-.:. er noiue, or six bottles l liMU'd 1 i any acldiess .Uescrlbo. looii 111 an tommuuieailoiiK, .uuieisj Jteliuboid. Drug and Chemical Waiobou bioailwii.v, N. . None , iiu gt nuiui nub ssdono up In nt graved m rjpper, m iih l.u'-biiillo of my i.'ii Waiehotis.', i-nd htyned, li, T, IIUbMlli Dee'r is, Iit. I'm C. and IiPtiuciiou." II A II P E It'S BAZA Aupplement containing numerous full 1 allot ns oi tihcful hi tides aceompanles tli . intiy toi-iuigbt, and oceaaloually an elogau 01 cd finahiiin plate. llaipeiV D.irar eoiitnlni in folio pn(e nt s'o oi Harper's Weekly, printed on Mipe cal.uidcted paper and Is published weekly, CrlticAl Notice of the Press. lid I nor.i I.arnr rontallis. beldf". nlctnrM. . nud houHi-kcrp.ng lu ull branches; its dliorkJ matter Is t spt eially adapted to the circle. It H t teiutt fl 10 tu t reM und instruct : and It lin. sttit'!,, 1 ood htorn s uud literary matter of ine"i. It is nut KiiipiisiUaC that the Journal, with stdi fc times, biti achieved In a short time uu U on -sf Kiicivss ; lor htjinethlngof Us kind nai sin it lu thousands of famUlex, nud Its puhlMici liuM nib tt ttio demand, -A. 1. J.'ectim Jnt. Win ther we consider Us claims as based upi ihn-leiiuiif.' mul Mipcrloity of the jmper, lut potaph" al apjtearance, the taste und Judgem! ilipiid lu liiotiigiuvlngs, or the llttiary co HilMitlouss-ontaiiied In Us pages, we unbent'; lugly juuiiouiiiM U lo bo superior In tach si oveiy particulijr tonny other similar pub!Ulfi uei a or uuroiui. i'iini, efi( jiuruiiritrw, No know of no other Kngllsh or Amerkl Journal oi f ishlon thatenn pieient to at'proil it in eompU tones and variety. V, 1', 7'iwt 1 1 huh 1 lu met li of belm: sensible, of conve.v I 1 im 1 1 iu 11 mi nl int. fin' fii'i'lli'iit mil If rim In ft 1 iii-jnii 1 im 111, unit uriUK nmn it tin "1- HHidhm m. iiler. M'utchman ami Hrletor. i To dtes aueoidlng to llarpur'a Ihttar will Jiutwn iVatn'.Jpf. SLMJSuaiiHb:-.bv-i8C9. Tonus ! Harpt 1 s n iiar, one yttr 54 Ah oMru eopj Uherflbo Magazine, Wet or Uu.ar wbt be tupp' cd grails for eveiy Clui1 flvitbiibx.-iiheiH at ' UVeuvh. lu uiio i emi tlaJ or sin Copies fur AI ft'. iubbcnptlony b Harper's Mngaz-lne Week. oi Utuur, to iy(ic addiiss lor one year, tbuu tu'inii Uuipc's t'erjoillcaU, to one udditiai f one j eui, 9 11 ek uu crs can bo RtipplUd nt nny time, 'l hit Di 1 ui on ll.irnr'H Hazur li '2o nuL nt- .. u.lu miut be paid ut.theAupscilber'spo.' oll . .,.it 'citpibmssfiitfioiu IlrltlsUNoilh Amti ' .1 1 inc h imiitf. be not'oiupauled with JO cl . ititrutdiional, to piepay Culled (states it .afcu. Addles lIAUUi:HiIlUU'H, New Vtip rjUR ATLANTIC ALMANAO ron i!. KD fKDY DONALD O. tflTVHISLL. "he At man to for isei ii aveu more valutiU V.":! ' 11117 ui jii;i mi niia a I IS l!terirt i(inlnl ir kII nrlinl i.uu. r7 . T V " " t"ri.v 4wi ii, (uii uuiiiuiiifl 11 111 til ilpfMtM I It I.I mi't ! btlil II. 1. a.l....,..V Literary cuultntji. the four oulijjtwd platei & the twt Ivf taiatnlur niliira i.Iml fri.in.i .. uu nnuu ifliiiiwn it, iniiiiru uuv wun t usiiiUy full and liitportant, comnnsln an 1 rotint of the D.tal eedpse or the Hun wmeti w o ur lu Aiiiust mi. toiether wllh a map 4h7 lux the ixuttonaoi Uie United Hlate whtrt eclipse will bt flalhle. Thliecllnae will 1.. iurrd nue4M, 'ihe Aim a nan cant ln rnim ITiil in,.. ttons, tuiolorsof IheKeatou, and Mue Art liiiliutu uibv ih most sklliuil Artists, nuh eo. k. fir tin. j,mi HV111I. ' iviiB nu at nuy cents dt noukse ers anl.iii ..u. lin, M .US,I. LUUSXfi I .Nll'i. .TIIK uuUJialuua.l r.aiwirallr Inform, i otMAUlLF uttil .lAlWHMAKINfi:iiil ..iui .. .... '. -.-.'. -'.t """r.-"'?"j' .. ..r' t'u.vn, n.-ira ii, in. nil..