THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sffo& CSfolumMan -AND- in.OOAISJHTllO, PA. 1-llIOAY JlOItNIMU. JAN. 0, 1NG0 COIiUlHUlAX lias ll0 I.mKr.t Circulation of niy piper published In Northern Pcmiiylvniilfl, nllit Is nlio a mticli tnrfter slieot Himt nil)' ofllscottm pwirnrlmj nnit I tliercC-ire the Inn I medium Tor advertising hi tHU si-rtlnii aftho State tut illt or Jciu'iisI'n s:'iorl isus l i r tliotuilJi'Ct of im.stnt;i', (io.ftl III In:; Wlt'kM C'OI.t'MIIIAS, U ll()t tilt' only enormity; Hint wo iiroccul to the (lult-citoii tr ncvortil mIium In lliuir or- tlnr. In 1 Kifl (Jcwro ilurKiii-r fiirnlalit'il t lie Simta ill copies I'ur lon'rf l)ltq.st nt iUJR.OO, rvnti ;ll eojtieH .'ij;k'r'ri Mil nihil it :fG.-U0. Vn 1 ;C7, SO copies l'unlim, iilGO 00 " ftt " ZulKlur, 70 00 iiuvos.n.) " Vitriion, aoo oo " 10 " Sfcljrlpr, K0 00 So that a Senator who remains there threo yenrH iilumlers 2 copies of Pardon t ten dollars each, nnil 2 copies of 7,cg lerut $2.00 each. Ami l'ttrilon can ho bu.iglit of tho publisher nt a inucl Ics a i- flun Uerguer charges the me. The n:ti ;e system obtains In (ho House when yr. Borgiicr provitles 103 copies o! ru rilmi and 10.1 copies of Zciglur nt the s tr o annual rule- for 100 members l'.sc ,ir t'r.l hi IGG7 thero were 112 cop Iimi r 1 1 rJ'ii antl 110 of Zvlglcr; and in 1 ' iic copleo of 1'iirilon nntlllOof oI;Iit f'ir tho 100 membors. All of the m mVrrt therooro trot two copies of each, us'1, qotjqg of them nioro than two, I' i y !.-3 tld Uicso nro small mnt tors - c.lyn hundred or two dollars, Hut v 1. c sciao of our farmers consid or tt t 'tis tho umonut of their whole net; ... ? from n year's labor, its ini por w-.. is felt. I ' . let us examine tho item of pens Ink i r. i paper, sot down under tho head of " .itiouery." Tho llrst thing under tin l.,c.iJ of "expenditures" is both for lift S Lato and House, us follows: "For is; t- members, including niileiiKoand static ..cry," and stands thus: Jn nee, Semite, $ &-,818 AO " ewe, 107,710 CO In ifG8, Senate, 00,047 -10 " House, 107,308 80 ..d yet in IPGS, thero was paid to f union Digest Ilergner, in addition to ti Included In tho foregoing bills, for f.Kdoiiery, tho sum of 3,003 25 for tl U nato, nnd fur the House, $7,203.01 ojjoluslvo of bills amounting to $1,000.00 toro, set down as "contingent expen .u, stationery, 1 ights, labor Ac." malt ng nt tho lowest ilguro over eleven thousand dollars for pens, ink nnd pa per, for about ono hundred days session not including tho amount charged ii first item, nor what of thoso matters may bo included in tho $1,000 nbov mentioned; but wliich If added, would swell tho pot!, ink and paper bill to moro thaneteen thousand dollars a sea iion. No wonder you stare, fellow citizens lit such an exhibit. Ofcourso two-thirds of it is stolon. A fellow from Tio; county, a loafor about tho Capital, of which 'item something will bo said hero after, carried homo with him rt truii full of stationery, enough to lust him lor years anu mat's tno way your money goes. B.ul as all this is, moro and worso remains behind, and shall bo told, for tho Itadicals must mako up their minds that this subject Is TO BE CONTINUED. The New Coinage. It is proposed to withdraw the present ono, three and flvo cent pieces from circulation, and substituto a now and moro elegant is sue, to bo composed of one-quarter nlckloand three-quarters copper, tho weight to bo ono anil a half, three, and flvo grains respectively. Tho bill pro viding for the now colnago will also provido for tho withdrawal of tho ten cent notes in circulation, nnd tho re demption of tho nlckles from a fund ob tained, from tho profits arising from colnago, each pleco being worth consid erably leas than its nominal value. Tho dies nro being carefully prepared, and nro said to bo superior in beauty to any others of liko denomination. 'J'hetwen ty.flvo nnd fifty cent paper currency will remain in circulation, it being found inexpedient to mako coin of such slzo and weight ns would represent thoso values. Indeed tho paper is more convenient for common uso than tho silver coins fouiicriy current- Election of Deaconesses in Plymouth Ciiuncir. At tho minimi meeting of Plymouth church on Friday evening, ono of the female members was voted for to All tho office of deacon. Mr. Bccchersald that ns soon as threo deacons had been elected, ho would offer a resolution providing for tho alectlon ef threo deaconesoes, to assist tho dea cons in tho performance of their duties us visitors of Iho sick and poor. This courso wns adopted, and tho question was dUcussed, sovcral members oppos, ing Mr. Beeoher. 'Uio resolution was adopted by almost a unanimous voto and Mrs. Morrill, Mrs. Fanning and Mrs. Walliolmcr were chosen thollrt ilcaconcs&ea of Plymouth Church, Vou tlio bpneflt of our ladj readers, wo would stato that tho recent Invent! gatlons of frauds In Now York, havo lovealed tho fact, that not only aro ad ulterations practiced and short weight given In crocorieri, liquors, drugs, milk aud coal, but also sowing silk which is soaked In a preparation of lead lo givo It f.tlso weight, and, oven after thnt,tho amount eg! J for ono pound, averages but ten or twelvo'ouiiees, a swindle of from ti quarter to llvo-eighths of each pound sold, whilst tho spool Mlk is al most invariably short from one-qunrtcr to ono flfth In length. Tni: Statu of Dolnwaro will, nftor tho lth of March noxf, bo represented in tho Scnnto of tho United Statcsby Jus. A. and Thos. F, Baynrd father and son. No caso of tho kind has over bo foro occurred, whero two members of a family havo represented Iho samo Slato in tho Senate at ono time. James A. Baynrd lias already been Senator from Doiawaro for nearly ilfteon years. His son has never beforo hold any public position of Importance. 'run Cowiaittco on an Episcopal ics Jdenco for tho Bishop of Pennsylvania havo purolmstdahouse, No. ISOaSnruco St., PhlWdfrbln. ton Tin: roi.fMiiiAS. Tilt' XcWiOoiiiity, U.ndku tlie abovo caption In the Co- VMIHANof t'io22iid Iti't.I.fliiili. notice f u now county laid before tho peo- lo. Your notice is defestlvo ns you 111 hereafter obscirve,lit sovcral points. I will state brlf lly, tho proceedings up to tho pri'M'iit time. On tho evening f Iho ltlh of Jan. notlco was given to Itlwjiis in nnd around llcuton, that wo ould hold a meeting in tho school house nt llcuton to tnko Into considera tion tho propriety of forming n now county out of Lycoming, Columbia, Luzerne nnd n email part of Hull! vim. Wo met on tho cvo of tho 12th list., ami after proper consideration, toot a volo which vns unanimously In favor of a new county. At this meeting thero was a committee Bp pointed to glvu notice that n meeting would bo held In Heuton on .Saturday tho Kith insl., In order to obtain u full expression of the people's views. Tho cominltleo gave tho notice. Tho morning of tho 10th arrived and tho sun roso clear, and heaven seemed tosmlloupon our effort, llctwccn 0 nnd 10 o'clock reports began to clrcu late, that lllooin had sent it lawyer In to our midst to demolish tho new coun- ty. This produced considerable con slornatlon amongst us, as wo had no idea what tho feeling of the people would bo, in tho mirnundlng country: this report was soon succeeded by an. other that ho was hero t-j rent an office, and that an editor from tho samo load Ity wanted to start n newspaper. Vi3 replied to this that wo did not want editors or lawyers as yet; that tho county was not struck off by tho Legls Inture. By 10 o'clo-ik tho sleds and sleighs began coining into Benton, and by two o'clock tho school houso was filled ; a largo number found no seats to accommodate them. After duo consideration of tho subject wo took a voto which resulted almost unanimously in favor of n new county only two votes against. As tho location of county seat, C.imb.-n, Columbus, Stillwater and Benton nro to promt nent points. Tho Commissioners np pointed by tho Qovornor have tho solo power of locating tlio county scat. Tho objects nro to improvo this back coun try nnd creato a homo market. Wo claim that wo have to travel nn unnecessary distance toCourt-wcclalni wo can erect our county buildings and pay for them within five years without much incrcaso of tax, and after that po riod our taxes will bo less than now Our county will contain over 400 square miles, and over 2,000 voters. Will Columbia County nllow us toso cede? Or in other words will tho peo plo in tho Imlancooftho county sustui us in cutting off a portion of it to forn a new county ? Nkw County Benton, Jan. 23, 'CO. OIl TUB CO 1.UM1UAK A IV'cw County. Siu: Tho project of a now county to bo erected out of parts of Columbia, Luzerne, Sullivan and Lycoming, hatched In willinmsport for tho pur poso of bringing into marketsomo wild lands, is n very ill considered nnd nb surd one. Thero is not ono valid reason in its favor. Thero aro many against i Firht, th con stltutionnl objection territory ; .Second, of a voto of tho peo. p lo of Columbia and probably of Lyco in lug also, more than one-tenth of th population being taken; Third, tho ox penso of inaugurating a now county,and getting it in operation, nnd lastly tho utter luck of any necessity for n new county in tho locality proposed. Thero nro only about half a dozen counties in tho Slato smaller than Co lumbla. Sho does not now contain tho constitutional number of squaro miles No county can bo formed with less than four hundred. Can a county havo territory taken from ft, leaving it with less than four hundred ; or if it havo less, can anything bo cut from it? Co lumbia couny contains only threo hun dred and forty squaro miles, and Sulli van county only four hundred nnd twenty, according to tho Legislative Hand-book of 1808. "Where then is tho territory to como from which is to mako a now county, which must contain four hundred squaro miles ? It seems to me, Mr. Editor, that thero is a Iargt nigger In that woodpilo. Qermanicub. The Sullivan Democrat has placed at tho head of its columns as its candidate for Governor, tho namo of Hon. C. It. Buckalow. Speaking of tho fact it says : Wo havo been desired by many citi zens to plnco tho namo of lion. Charles H. Buckalow at tho head of our col umns as our next Candidate for Gover nor. As this is tho highest position within tho gift of tho Stato, It would seem fit ting that it should bo occupied by "Pennsylvania's favorito son." In compliance witli tho request of our citizens, and in accordanco with our Individual preference, and fulfilling what wo beliovo to bo tho wishes of tho Democracy of tills portion of tho Stato, wo cordially comply with tho request and hopo to seo tho expression of tho preferences lrom otner portions or tno State. Foil six years,Penii8ylvnnla has been represented in tho Sonato of tho Uuited State by llriCliarles TX. fiutikXaw, Ho has ben n"patTgntiablo and ftUUitgj Sonator. B:i tho dlsctfelon of tho'marp important questions that occupied Con gress during his term, ho has borno n conspicuous part, and has moro than onco succeeded in Impressing the radical majority with tho soundness of his viows. His abilities aro acknowl edged by his opponents, nnd his In teg rlty is unimpeachable. Let tho itadi cals match him, anil no Democrat will complain. Patriot A: Union. Tin: following bill has been offered In tho Stato Legislature: "That no interest, nor policy of law. bhalloxcludou party from being witness in any civil proceedings ; inn tins snail not niter tho law understood nnd prac ticed in tho courts of this Stato, so as to allow husband and who to testify against each other, nor counsel to testi fy to tho confidential communications of his client ; nnd when ono party is a witness, anil tho other party is dead, tho former shall not testify to any ad missions mntlo by tho latter. Votk. On Monday last, tho work- Ingmon of tho Mahanoy Valloy voted at tho different collieries whether or not thoy would go to work at tho terms pro posed by the operators. Tho voto was counted nt MahanoyCity yos;crday,and our Informant states, stood as follows : To go to work at reduction 2-3 Against going to work 770 Ashland Advocate, Vhkat is selling nt soventy cents a liushol In Minncsola. fiUISATOUIAIi. DEIiAWAUK. lames A. Bayard wns elected by tho Bo aworo Legislature, United States Senator, to servo till March 1, and Ills mil, Thi.mas F. Baynrd, for tho full term of six years, from Hint date. MAINE. rho Senate voted ior United Slates Senator us follows : Hannibal Hamlin, 3; A. P. Gould, 2; ono member nbsont, TIioHmiso voted as follows: Hamlin. 118; Governor Chamberlain, 1; L. M. Morrill, 1; A. P. Gould, 30; ono mem ber absent. NEW YOUK. Beuben E. Fenton was elected U. S. Senator. Tho Houso voted Fenton, 73; H. O. Murphy, .15 . Tho Scnnto voted Fenton, IGj Murphy, 10; It. S. Katulall ; east by Senator Murphy. Miasouiu. Gcncrnt Schurz was elected United States Senator, receiving the entire voto of tho ltopubllcausof both houses. Tho Democrats voted for John S. Phelps. MASSACHUSETTS. Tho following was tho voto for United States Senator in tho House; Sumner, 210; Abbott, 11; Banks, 1. In Senate, Sumner, 37; Abbott, 2. MICHIGAN. Mr. Chandler was to-day elected to tho United States Scnato by tho Legis lature. WISCONSIN. Matthew If. Cari.entcr was nomina ted for United States Senator on tho sixth ballot. PENNSYLVANIA. Thos. Scott was elected United States Senator. His majority was 2-1 votes INDIANA. Hon. D. D. Pratt was nominated by tho Kepubllcans, for U. S. Senator by tho following vote: Pratt, 83; Hendricks 00; absent, 7. MINNESOTA. Alexander Bamsoy was ro-elected U. S. Senator by 3'J majority. Skedadled. A rather decent look Ing young man, named Bryson, enmo along last week, and being a saddler by trade, applied to Mr. Ell Agcr of this placo and got employment. From till that Mr. A.couldsee.hisjourproiri 1ml to bo In every way desirable both steady and temperate. About tho lat ter part of tho week Mr. Agcr having occasion to. go to Bloomsburg, loft tho young man at work and in chargo o the shop. Judgo of his surprlso on his return on Monday last to find his shop closednndMr. Journowheroto bo found On entering ho feund himself minus n $15 set of liarness which had ovidently gono on tho samo train. A letter which was found in tho shop read about this wise: "Mr. Agcr-wlien you rcceivo this I will bo in YorkStato whoro I belong , (not unless ho should bo in prison Bryson professed to hall from Lowis- town, Juniata county, and has prob bly gono there instead of to York Stato Ho is about 28 years of ago, has dark hair,black chin whiskers aud moustacho nnd elands about C feet 8 inches in his stockings. Look out for liim. Pillslon Oazette. The WonKiNn Men and the Tax ra. Onco in n whllo thero appears i n Mrs. Susan B. Anthony's paper, The Itcvolulton, n stltigingparagraph.ln ref erence to tho policy of tho Radicals This is ono of her latest nnd best : "Tho laboring masses liavo ono privi lego loft. They can get up at FIvo- xweniy in mo morning, anu worn till Ten-Forty nt night, to cam money to pny Soven-Thirty interest to tho Bond- noiuor. tho uonu-noiucrs get un at Ten-Forty, tnko dinner nnd wino at bovcn-Thlrty. en ov themselves until Ten-Forty nt night, when thoy retiro ciiucKiing over tno ract Hint tney Jiavo no road or stato taxes to nay : and thev oner tunnies to mo itnuicai tnioves in Congress for tho pilvilges thoy enjoy over tho laboring millions. Cuu't you seo it?" It is tho intention of tho Ladies of Saint Paul's church of this town, to hold n Fair & Festival InBrowcr's now building during Court week. Bofresh meats of all kinds will bo provided du ring tho day nnd evening. A hnndsomo chair Buitablo for a lodgo room will bo voted for, nnd tho lodgo receiving tho greatest number of votes will havo its room adorned by tho same. This effort is mado by tho ladies in aid of tho now church building fund. They should bo in every way encou raged and assisted and wo trust a largo attendanco will show that their work is appreciated by tho public. Success to tho worthy enterprise. "The Amekican Artisan." Wo havo Just received tho first number of tho 8tji volumo of thlsndmlrablo scien tific paper. To mechanics, machinists and studonts desir ous of obtaining tho latest and most reliable Inform utlon concerning mechanical nnd scientific in, vontlons and lmprovcmonls, It is inval' uablo. Tho official list of all patents IS' sticd;from tlioU. S, Patent Ofilco Is pub lished every week. Published by Brown, Coombs & Co., 180 Broadway, Now lork, at ?2 per nnnura. MEsans. Koons and Clark or tho Ex chango Hotel, nro making a much need ed Improvement by putting down a flight of steps, in tho alley adjoining, to givo easier access to their Saloon under thfj Hbtol. llj this, tho hitherto very lucuiivuiuuiu way ot passing uirougii tliojlotcl to reach the Saloon will bo dispensed with. J ItEMEMUEit that L. T. Sharpless he- gins on Monday, February 1st, (Court week,) to auction off his entire Btock of goods. Now is tho timo to securo bar gains. Country produco taken in ex, chango for goods at cost at prl voto salo Como from every wiicro if you wish to buy goods cheap. ' Theue was a partial ecllpso of tho moon on Wednesday last, which was plainly visible. It began at about 8 o'clock and lasted over two hours. A portion of tho northern limb was wholly obscured. The Hearth and Homo for tho present week is full of interesting read ing matter. Its illustrations aro also very lino. Tills excellent Journal of tho farm and tho domestic clrclo Is rapidly reaching an Immense circulation. Wi: keop constantly on hand a first lass assortment of deeds, mortgages, cases, marriago certificates, notes of all kinds, summons, 6ubpumas, war rants, etc, etc. -tt. The Democracy of Now Hampshlro havo nominated John Bell for Gover nor, and Gon. M. T. Donohuo for Hall road Commissioner. llloointliiirg Mnrket Ileport. Wheat per bushel II 00 llyo " 1 M Corn " 1 (M OaU. " 70 Flour per tmrrel vim Clovcrneed M 7 60 1'lnxsecil.. 2 1X1 imiior I'ER .... CO : .... 12 .... 1 M .... 2 61 .... 12 23 20 .... 20 .... 10 00 TfUlOWt, 'OlAlOCR u Iirlcd Apple ... I'ork llntii!i n , HMch and Hhouldcra Inrd per pound Hay per ton I.UMUElt. Hemlock Hoard por thouannd feet l'lno " " " (one Inch) H. Jolit, RcntitllDjr, riank, (Hemlock). Hhlnglcn, No. 1 per thousand ... iio ro ISnSO .... 13 to ... 8 00 .... 7 00 .... 18 00 tn 8.W Siding " " litojt No. 1 Rcolch r'l? No. 2 " " ft. . llloom too Light Street Markets Cnrtrftniy trpnlilv t.vIVIor r!lit.. TvhnlrHflln nnd retail denier In grnlii, Hour A feed nnd general mcrcunnmzc. Wheat ner Imshel , tl W) 1 40 1 00 Uye " ' .. i;urn " " Illicit Wheat OaU Wheat Flour per 10(1 lbs lluck Whcnt Flour 1 00 71 0 00 , 4 60 2 60 60 4, .'orn unop, Irnn. Uuttcr per lb i'rs per uoz., l'otntoofl pr bus Drlod Apples " Klnx Seed " .. llccf por 100 s . I'ork " Utrd " lb ........... .10 00 2 00 2 00 14 O) 20 I'lillndrlphla Markets. I'f.nmt-- Northwestern snperhno at 5.00?J 8.25 Northwestern extra 6.60 0.25 Northwestern family 7..WS 7.75 Pennsylvnnlu nnd Western superfine.. 6.UX3G.SO 1'ennsylvoula nud Western extra 5.75 0.75 'ennsvlvnnla nnd Western family, n.ruall.() Pennsylvania aud Western fancy , uye uour 88.00 1.S02.05 82.tMJ'2.75 t.1.20 iViieat Pennsylvania led, lp bus Southern " " California " " " whlto " (,1.15S3.10 11.00(31.02 Hye rennsylvaula ryo. wbus , Corn Yellow, " SI.'USI.U, 81.17MS1.17 wmte. " Oats Tims Pkovisions Hohh Pork, t bbl 70c(i15o 31.60 2I.60 PV5C490 Ales? lieei, " llressed Hogs, lb Hmoked Ilatnv " ......... " Bt'onlders v r Hci l.aru, m., 17OSW0V S7.ooa0. HKklis (Moverseed bus Timotnysecu fi ous Flaxseed " ......... 13.7, ri75 OciaioHc Cattlk lleef Cattle B Cows. v head J I'yJtbO u BiiKKf Vib ... mix lloas V I'W IDS 3111(991.11 rpnrriitjjqs. COX OIlERNE. At tho rarlor oftho KxehanRO man Mr. Lloyd Cox of Moomsburg nnd Miss Victoria Grcenu of Espy. HERBF.IN-YEAGKU.-0n th , 24th Inst, by the ltov. Win. J. Kyer, Mr. David llerboln to Miss Agnes xcagci, uoin 01 lwubi Deaths. DENT. Annlo Jane, daughter of William and Isabella uem 01 iiucunorii uieu un. ao Aced 1 year U months and 10 days. LAUUACH.-On tho 10th Snsan Matilda daughter of Peter and Susan Jjaubach. Aged two months. SEIGFJIEID. On tho 21th Solomon Sclgfrcldof Ucnlon, Agcu bi years, iv monius, uuu . uwjo. EX1IUDEUANT HEALTH" Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even thoso who havo been favored by nature with strong consti tutions and vigorous frames avo apt to neglect tho precautions necessary to preserve theso pro clous endowments. Indeed as n rule, the more healthy and robust a man Is tho more liberties he Is Inclined to take with his own physique. It Is some consolation to the naturally weale and fcoblc to know that they can be so Invigorated and built up proper uso of the means which sci ence lias placed at their disposal, as to havo much better chance of long life and exemptions frcm disease and pain, than tho most athletic of their Jellows who are foolish enough to suppobe themselves Invulnerable, and act aeoordlnlgly . It Is not too much to say that more than half tho people of tho civilized world need an occas ional tan lc, to enable them to support tho jtra in upon tbclr bodies and minds, which the fast llfo of this restless ago occasions. In txct, a pure wholesome, unexciting tonic is the grand desid eratum of tho busy millions, and they havo the article In HOSTETTEIVS STOMACH IllTTEItS. It Is a stamlnal medicine, 1, o., it Imparts perma nent htrength to weak systems and Invigorates delicate constitutions. Its reputation ( nn d its sales have steadily increased. Competitive prep arations havo been Introduced ad libitum, and as far as the public Is concerned ad nans en in, In the hope of rivaling It ; but thcy.have all cither per ish in ,tho ut tempt, or beenleft farlntho rear. It has been the great Mi'.nrcAL success of the present century and, It lsqulto certain that no proprietary medicine lu this country Is as wide ly known, or as generally used. Ten lightning presses, running Incessantly (Sundays excepted,) the whole year through, barcty supply tho demaud for tho Illustrated Al manac , In which the nature and uss of the pre paration aro net forth, the circulation now be ing over flvo millions a year. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jJO T I C E. All persons having unsettled accounts with tho subscriber aio requested to call at tho Kxchunga Hotel and settlo tho namo between thin dato nnd the 13th of February next, F.CHAItltmON. Jan. JJANKRUPT NOTICE. In tiiis District Couht or the United Statea FOR THK WESTERN DISTllICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chos, W. M'Kclvy n Bankrupt under the Actof CongrcKsuf March 2d, 1807, having applied forn Discharge from ull his debts, And other claims provable under bald Act, by order ol the Court, notice xs liEKEHY GIVEN, to kll Creditors who have proved their debts, and other persona inte rested; to appear on the 21th dny of Feb, 1M&. nt9 o'clock A, M beforo E, Overton, Jr., Esv, lleglster, nttho Exchange Hotel In llloomsbrrg, l'a., to bIiow cause, if nny thoy have, why a I)1 churgo should not bo granted to tho said Dank rupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Hecond nnd Third meetings of Creditors of the said Dank runt, required, by the 27th and 2Mb sec tions of mi UI Act, will be had beforo tho bald lleglster, ut the same time and place. K. C. McCANDTiESS, Clerk or U. B. District Court for bald District. Jan, 2y,'tW-2w. jpEDUUAUY II3T AT I.W.HAItTMAN'S. s JIENDII) WINTER DItESS Oooda ScIIIdr at n low llnuro , at I. W. 1IAIITM.VNU FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS AT A dllKAT HKMJOTION, AT I. W. llAHTMAN'd. JADIE'S CLOTH SACKS JIaikuil down from ti CO to 13 00. at I. W. HAIITMANU JJttEAKFAST SHAWLS AND Wool Scarfs wltha few Laaios' HrlUol and other Hoods down lu prlcra, ut I. W. 1IA11TMAN-S. A FEW MORE REMNANTS of I'rlnU, DoLnlus, HuallnB,Cassluior,4a, nt cost or lew, nt I. W. UAKTMAKH. rjiHREE NEW HOLIES OP Carpets Just received at I. W.HAHTMAK'S. JjLOOR OIL CIX)THS i'i 6-1 84 8-1 a nlco pattern of each ut I. W. HAHTMAN'H. jyjEN'S, L ABIE'S, & CHILDREN'S Arclloauins.at 1, W. TIAIITJIAN'H, JASINS, PRUNES, DRIED eaonn, uiicrrien, Apples, Houp Deans da, on tand nt I, V. HAIITMANH jyINISTERS Ol' THE GOSPEL wno iivu uy i-rcacJilng supplied Willi goods low for rash, at 1. W. HAHTMANU WttttliKAH. t iltlTon.Wllllnm Klarnlt. Prli1int Jiulgoofthe Court of Ojcr nud Terminer nnd General Jnll Delivery, Court of (lunrler Hesslons of tho l'cnce and Court of Common l'lons nnd or- pimn-B uoun la xuo Ami juuiciai jnstrici, com- ;hhcuui me cuuiiucs ui uoiuuiDin. nuiuvnn mm Lt'..r..l.. ..H1..lln. I.-.- I...-' 1 tr ju.it.iiu, ttiiu iiiu ..urn iiiim j.ui. lum icii'i ivi llcrbcln, Assoclnto Judges of Columbia county havo Issuod tholr proccpt, bearing dato tho 12lu dny of Dec In ho enr of our lord, ono tnousnmi,cigiu nunurea nna sixiy-clgtll, antl lo mudlrrctcd lor holdlngnCourlof Oyer nnd Ter miner nnddcncral (tuarler bcsslons of tho l'cnco, and urphnn's Court, In Iltoomnhurg, la tho coun ty of Columbia, on tho llrst Monday, being the 1st day ot l-'ehruary noxt to continue ono week. AND WllEllEAJS ALSO tho same Judges havo Issued their precept. bearing dato tho twelfth day of December A. 1). ono thoiisnud eight hundrcu ami Blxtycght anil to me directed fur hold 1 riff Court or uycr nnd Terminer. U cue nil liimrtei Hesslonsof flioPenoo, Orphans' Courtand of Com mon rieas lu lHoonisbunr in the rouutv of Col umbia on tho Hccond Monday, being tho eighth dav of February next, nnd to continuA otioueek. JNoiicp ih hereby Riven, in tho Coroner, to tho Justice of tho Pence, nnd tho Count Abies of tho Bald county of Columbia, that they bo then nnd meru ui muir ruui jiursuii nt iu o c IOC it m iiiu forenoon of Rifld tlrstdnvol. Feb. with their rec ords Inquisitions nnd other rcmembrnneen. to do thoso thing which to their olllces appertain id uu uunu, Aim wioso iimi nro uouuu uy rccoanlznnco. to nrosecuto n.nnlntt tho nrltt onerH that nro or may bo lu tho Jallof tho tatd county of Columbia, to bo then nud thero to prosecute them ha Hhnll bo Just. ju turn uro run lien ted to bo ntmetiial In their nttcnd nnce.nsrecnbly tothclrnotlccR. Dated ntllloonnv uurK.mo mu uny orucc. in mo year in b. f ui iiiir ijoru, one inousanu cignt mm drcd im il sixty-eight, nnd In tho ninety; ?cmu year oi ino jlKiepcuucuce or tno unili tales of America. MOltDlX'AI MILLAltD, llloomsburg, Juu.l.lsUi. Sheriff, T EQISTEll'S NOTICE. Notice is .lAjhcrebyiilventon.il lcuateeit. creditors nnd oLimr ttcr sunn Interested In tho patntos of tha ro- npeciivo ueceueuisnnumiuors, i limine iouowing administration and guardian Recounts havo been tiled in iho ofilco or tho Keg Is ter of Columbia county, and will bo presented for confirmation nml nllnttrnitnn In llinnrnlmnsl "- n lu.l,nhl in JJloomsburg, on Monday, tho llrst Uny of Feb. ltttii). nt two o'clock In tho nftor noon nf mi a nay. 1. I-'lrstnnd nnrtlalacennnt nf tlnlnndn Ttlnnk nnd Wm.M. Kltnetob udinr'H, of Hamuel lilank latoorccniro iwp uec'u. Ex'r of tho lato will of Healer Grett la to of Hcott two., deo'd. z. ursL nna lmriiai neenunt or wm. a. i:nnn. 3. Account of Michael P. Eyerly, adm'r. of jjeonara a. Hiineman last oi jiioom twp., dco'd. 4. Account of Daniel llnylor,ndmr. of Elizabeth uayior, inie oi loniour iwp., ticc a. 5. Aaron Uoono Guardian of Samuel "V. Boo no, minor child of Man Ilnonedcc'd. (i. Account of K. If. Miller, guardian of Elm Ira Wanlch minor child or Hamuel Waulch dee'd. 7. Account of H. n.MUler guardian of Ltoretta nariKci minor cnnu ouacou iiurtzeur, uec a. 8. Account of H. II, Miller cuardlnn of Kllrji- hcthUroHi minor child of Zebu Ion UrosH.doo'd. f 0. Fluaf nccouut of Michael Jtrobst, ex'r., of tho ei. oi raizaueiu u en singer, laio oj uaiuwissn, iwp, ilott'd. 10. Account or Aiartna uauppadmrx. of oeorgo uaupp, mie oi AjOcusl iwpMuec a. JOHN U. EHEEZE, Rcglator. llloomsburg Jan. 1, 1S(&. TRIAL LIST, mil. T., 1869 l'ctcr Scliug "uso" V3 William O Caso ctnl llio West Urancli Insurance Uo vs Simon O Shivo. Edward JlcCall ct al vs John Sweeney. I' II Person va John Cain. Thomas J Vanderslico vs Robert Howell. Lavina Davenport vs AVm M Klinctob. ilolin uolcman vs Klicliacl Uronan. John Cooper vs Daniel Hower and Zimmer man. John Oilroy vs William E Sterner. Tho Township of Conyngbam vs Peter L Kline ct al. Reuben II ltcaser and wile vs Jas Thomas. Isaac Fegcly vs James W Snnkcy. Abraham Young vs Jacob Woolivcr. Chatlc3 R Green vs Peter Schup. Samuel Bcnncr vs John Ilintcrlciter. Lucas N Jloyer va George W Oollimar. David Lewis, guardian of tho heirs of John Ilcsa dco'd vs Collins Sutleff. William Ikclcr vs John Savago ct al. A B Erasmus vs Matthew Wynkoop, gar nishee of Henry Giger. Joseph Thomas vs John Roup. Peter Appleman vs Silas F Karns. Christiana Fox vs John Jones. Henry J Yaplo vs Isaac Drum and tcrrc tenants. Samo vs Same. Rudolph Shuman vs Georgo Brcisli. Klias Snyder va Adam Schuyler ct al. Frederick jUicbael vs Henry Fcdder. Charles Krcisher vs Henry Knapp. John Applegato vs Thomas Polk. Samo vh Same. Georgo Kinly vs Georgo Vansickle. Simon C Slave va Hannah E Armstrong. William Nugen vs Daniel F Scybcrt. Margaret Alexander vs Robert Gorrcll. Nathan Brothers vs Henry A Weidensaul. Henry Gable va Peter Hower and tcrro ten ant. Austin Church vs Andrew Clark. Jesse D Rice vs Nathan Cromis. Reuben H King vs Elisha 11 Purscl. Robert Gorrcll vs Bernard McBrcarty. Edward Furgesan vs Columbia County. Samuel Shaclcr va Same. Georgo Richards vs Same. Henry frames va Same. Georgo Nungcsser va Jacob Yoho Jr. Jesse Coleman, Proth'y, Grand Jurors, Feb. Term, 1SG9. Benton Charlca S. Dodson, Briarcreck Georee P. Learn. Bloom C. F. Knapp. Jacob Dciflcubach, je isuiiiciiiuil .jiuruumji jvuuu, Franklin Washington Parr, Hemlock Robert Richard. Jackson Jackson Dcrr, Locust Rolandus Hcrbcin, Maine Daniel Culp, Jacob Fcustermacli, cr, Mifflin Thomas AtoD, Montour John G Quick, Henry Buss. ML Pleasant Eliaa Howell, John burn. Orango Thomas McIIcnry, Peter I rump, Pino Jamc3 Mastors, Scott Rccco Fab-man, Sugarloaf Thomas Cole, Wheeler bliultz, Henry U. Hess, Richard Kilo. Petit Jurors First Week. Beaver Joseph Shearman, Peter Knight, Moses Schlichcr, Elias Miller. Briarcreck Peter M. Trough. Bloom Joseph W. Hcndcrshott, Steph en II. Miller, Elijah Shutt. Berwick Bor. John M. Snvder. Catawissa Adam Fodcrolf.Lcwis Yctter, Martin V. B. Kline, Jcsso K. Sharplesa, Nicholas D. Harman, Solomon Ilclwig, ucorgo iiucncs, jjewia iuciz. Centre Samuel Kclchncr. Conyngbam Benjamin Lindenmuth . Centraha Bor. Charles Strauser. I'ishinpcrcck Joseph II. Hcsa, Petor weaver, Richard Jones, Eli Bobbins, Jack. inciicnry. Greenwood Isaac Heacock, John P, Kcstcr, David Dcmott, John Ijeggott. Hemlock Samuel AIo, John Gruber. Ijocust William Lee, Leonard Adams, Main William C. Reighard, Jonaa W. John. Madison-Silas W. Wollivcr, John Allon, jacoD ivisncr, Mifflin-Thomas K. Hess. Mt Pleasant Geo. Cavcnce, William iviicncn, Montour Peter Evans, Noah Muoser, James T. Farnsworth, Wcsloy Fleming, Scott William II. Haccnbauch, Joseph B. Miller, Jacob TcrwilHger, William 0. linn: iil:.- 1 twuwju, irjiiiaiu iruiie. SECOND WKEK. Beaver Peter Schlichcr. Benton Frcd'k Laubach, Wm. Holmes, Briarcreck Lamon Marti. Bloom-B. B. Frcas, Philip Ort, Wil liam Coleman, William II. Jacoby, Samuel V. Boone, E. J. Thornton. Berwick Bor Jacob W. Dcittcrich, Jcr- uiuiuu a. oanucrs, Catawissa Elias Weaver. Conyngbam William Goodman. (!entre Samuel O. Bower, l'nnl 'Annnr Fishingcrcck John M. Buckalow, David Savage, Daniel Pcaler. Franklin Joseph B. Knittlc, Malhiaa UlllglCS. Greenwood Wm. Kreamcr, Isato De witt, William Bobbins, William W. Par ker, John K. Musgrovo, Wesley Marr, Adtm Utt. Hemlock Reuben Bomboy. Locust Jacob K. Harnor, Isaao Fishor. Main William Mcnsinger, Michael Gro vcr. Mt. Pleasant Isaao Appleman, William F. Kitchen, Daniel McCarty. Mifflin-Stcphcn H. Swank, William W. Brown, Lowis Eckroto, WillamF. Keller, Montour Mathiaa M. Monroo, Lloyd Paxton, Orango Jeremiah Comstock, Mosca f.vcrct , Jimca Kves, Elijah O. Rieketts, Samuel Henry, Pine Shadrack Kres, Scett-William M. Ent, Sogarloaf David Iswis. gNYDER, HARRIS & BABSETT, uanarocturers and Jobbers of MEN'S AND IIOTS' CIXnilNQ, Noa, Hi UarksK ud Mt Comsmtm stmt, rMUslpUl. u NITED states mails. PENNSYLVANIA. XI Post Orrtcn DbpArthent, Washington, January 2, 1809, Prorjosals for convevlni the malls of the Unit ed BtAtes from July,!; 1WW, to June no, 1872. on mo lonowiDK routes in me mate oi jrcnnsyivn lila will bo received at tho Contract OHlco of this Deportment until 8 p. m. of March 81 ncit, to be dcclded.by April SO following! lttKn Frem Boyleilown to llucklngham, 4 miles and back six times a week. Lavu Doyicsiown uauy, uxcepi Hnnaay.on arrival of Philadelphia mall, nt &.30 p.ra: Arrive at riucklngham In ono hour, or by 0.SU p mj Iave llucklngham dally, except Sunday, at 11 am; Arrive at iioyleston by 12 m, 1913 From Iancastcr to NelTuvlllc, 4 miles and UUVJl, lllIll'S II WUCK, Iavo Lancaster dally, except Sunday nt 1 P mj it.u.A m Yjnm,.,m,.l. M. Leavo NelTsvlllo dally except Bnnday, nt 11 n lu; Arrive nt Lancaster by 12 m. 2291a From Pcnn's Station, by Harrison City ami Manor uaio, te Aiurryaysvuic, in mues and bock, three times a week. Leave Penu's Station Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Hatimlav at 1 n mi Arrive at Murraysvlllo by 3.M n m; ix-avo Aiurrnysviuo iuesuay,inursuny,nuu Haturdnv at 7 n m: Arrlvo at l'enn's station by 0.30 n m 2.DI6 From Fnrnassus, by New Tolas, to Sardls, Leave Parnassus Tuesday, Thursday, nnd DlllUIUIIJ'HID.lHll. IU; Arrive nt Hnrills bv 11 il m; Leavo Sardls Tuosday, Thursday, nnd Sat uruay ui, li in, Arrlvo nt l'nruassus by 4 p in 2108 From Jersey Shore, by Thelp's Mills, to lianeyviuo, is miles and back, onco week. Leave Jcrsoy Shore Tliursday at 6 a m; Arrlvo nt llaneyvllle by 12 m; Leave llaneyvllle Thursday at 1 p mj Arrive nt Jersey Shore by U p m. 2.W1 From Clearfield to Penlleld, 18 miles nnd back, twice a weeki Lcavo Clearfield Tuesday nnd Saturday nt 8 a in; Arrlvo nt renfleld bv 1 u mi Lcavo l'eunllild Monday nnd Friday nt 0 a Arrlvo at Clearfield by 2 p in. n: u. i...t.-i...it,.-.... r m... o) to Coatesvllle, a miles and back, three times n week. llldders to propose schedule Rlvlnir notovor iwo nuurs running lime eacu way. 2.H4 From Ixindon Grovo to Toughkcnnmon, S mues anu uacK, six limes a wcck. Scheilule to bo nrrsnired In closo connec- ttou with mall trains and to tho satisfac tion of uio postmaster ut London urovo, nrj.. 111. tnt. mIa. I... r.n1-..1 m . a. 1 1 1 a nnd ltocksvllto (u.o.,) to ltlchborough,13 nines anu uacu, ureo nines a weeic. Leave llrldgcwnter Monday, Wednesday uuu ruuiiy ub.u m. A n. l,lnl.l.nw...,.n I... tt v. Leave Itlchborough Mouday, ednosday and Friday at u m; Arrive ufcxiriugewuter uy lu u m, 2536 From New lIone.br liackmnnsvllie. to Pine vllle, tl miles and back, six times a week wuvcuewaojwuttuy, except Dunuay a o.uv 1 lu; Arrlvo at Plnovlllo bv 10 n m. Leavo I'lnovlllo dally, except Sunday, nt U.DU U Hi; Arrlvo at Hew Hope by 8n m. 2537 From IjHicnster.by Now Dauvllle.Concstogn, Murtlckvllle. (Jolemauvllle. Mount Ncbo. lf,llHlll.Bl.lll,. llAtl,na,ln tit.,,...: Square, to Chestnut Level, 31)4 miles nud bck, three times a woek. Leave Laucaster Monday, Wednesday, and Kntllnlfiv fttl!.!U) n tit Leave llawllnsvlllo Monday, Wednesday, IrrlFD.I f l,.wlllii.;.llln t. n .. M. uuu oatutuiij iti,, it lu. Arrive nt Lancaster bv 10.30 a m Leave ltawllnsvlle Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Arril-n ,.t f'tmcii't T nanl I... n . Leavo chesuut Level Tuesday, Thursday, UUU f 1 llllt)' Mb 1 l lu Arrive ut ltawllnsvllle by 0 p m. 2533 From Union Station, by Miller's Storo,(n,o.,) lerro jiiu, anu jUBU'snioru, (n. o) to b,iiuiuiiuwu,ii uiiies uuu uacs;, iwico week. Lcavo Union Station Wednesday and Sat- uiruuj ttb 1 J. m; Arrive nt L'hnrchtown bv a n in Leavo Ohurchtowu Woaneitday nnd Satur UUJ lib Ott 111, Arrlvo ut Union Station by 12 ra 2,539 From HlukUtown, by Uahnstown (n. o.,) miles and back, three Limes n u-ii.lr. Leave llluklelawn Tucaduy, Thursday, nnd .SilLUl UU Ub O.OU U 111, Arrlvo at lleuinhtown bv 10 a ni! Leavo ileamMowll Tuesday, Thursday, and l?t.lUIUitJ lib I'll! Arrive at lluillfclowu by 2.30 p m. Otin LW,i li.ni,lll.l,n,.M.r.. tr..l.l . riV tu,u ... ...... tv.tUlB,U, U.,tvUlt;UlUUlb, Kelley's Corner, (n. o.,)to Mount Joy, 20 luiiun uuu utu:it, uui'u it weeK. Lenvo Aunvllle Monday at 10.30 a m; Arrlvo at Mount Joy by 4.30 p m; Leavo Mount Joy Tuesday at S u m, Arrive at Annvlllo by 2 p m. 2511 From Falmyra. by Cnmnbellstown. llacli iuausviue,u. u.,j auu iuuuni ilurris,)U,o.,) vu ciiutuebubutvu, it miles unu uaca once a WtTK. Leave Vnlmyra Saturday nt 8 am; Arriving at KUzabethtown by 12 in; Leavo KUzabethtowu Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive ut 1'iUmyru by & p m. 25U From Ilcadlnir. by Black Bear Tuvern Jii.o. (Irelsemer's, (u. o. J and Manatawuuy, to i iitu, it uiuvB auu uuca, oucs a weeu. Leave itesdlug Laturday at 2 p in; Arrive at l'lko by ti p m; Leave l'lko Saturday Dam; Arrive ut lUiadlue by 10 a m; rropottalB luvlteuior service twlco a week 25W From Oloy, by aroenHUUn.o.J Now Jerusa lem, and Uryvlllo, lo Lyon,s utallon, a miles and back, once a week, beparato proposals Invited forservlco from Oloy to New Jerusalem, S miles. ieave uiey ouiuruuy at p m; Arrlvo at New Jerusalem by 4 p m; Lcavo Nuw Jwrusalam Saturday at 12 m; Arrlvo at Oley by 2 p m. 2&I1 From Olev. bv Yellow House and Atnllv, vlllo, (n, o) to Douglassvlllo, 11 tailed uud UttUJb. Lcavo Uley Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at bouglajsvllle by V.30 a m; l.eavo lougtassvllllo Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at Olev by 2JO n in. Proposals for moro frequent service Invited -M rrom saegersviuo, by acrmanvllle, (n. o.,) und Lynn l'ort,', (ii. o..) to Jacksonville,' tut.es UUU UtHI. UUCU U WUCU. Leavo Uaegersvllle Saturday at.8 am; i Arrive at Jacksonville by 11 a in; Leave JackHouvllle Saturday at 1 p m, Arrlvo ut bacgcrsvllle by t p in. 25IS From IlrodhcaU8tatlon,(n.o.,)bylIccktowiil tu .tuiuietu, i, jiiues uuu uacK, six limes woek. Leave lirodheod Station dally, ozcept Sun, uuj , ub ft in, Arrlvo nt Nazareth bv fi.sn n rtr Leavo Nuzareth dully, except Sunday, nt Arrlvo nt Drodhcnd Station by 7.30. a m al7 Horn Ashland, by Gordon. Taylorsvllle, . . v ...... j ,'.1.. U..U IMailUUIIUClUU, (n. o..l to llcglus, m.mlles and back, onco a week. Leaving Ashland Saturday at 3 p m; Arriving ntlleglns by 7 pin;, Leavo lfeglns Saturday at 8 a m: Arrive at Ashiami bv ri m.t ' Proposals Invited for moro frequent service. 2513 From Orwlgsbnrg, by New Ringgold nnd Mountain, to stelnsvllle, it miles and hulk, uuca it weeK. Leavo Orwigsburg Saturday nt 7 a in; Arrlvo at Sielusvlllo by 12 m; Leave Stelnsvllle Saturday at 1 p in. Arrlvo nt Orwigsburg by tl p m. 2519 From Mount Carmcl.by Bear Gap, Elysburg nnd Union Corners, to Unnvllle; 17mlles Leavo Mount Carmol Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturdav nt 8 a m. Arrive at Danville by 12 m: Lcavo Danvlllo Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Arrlvo at Mount Cur'mcl by 7 p in; 2550 From Cntnwlssa.by MendenhaU's Mlllsln.o.) and Valentino Vought's. (n. o.) to Klys burg, 9 miles and back, twico a week. Leavo Catawissa Tuesday and Saturday at Arrive at Klvsbum by 12 m; Leavo Klysburg Tuesday and Saturday at Arrlvo 'at Catawissa by 3p in. 2551 From Damascus, bv WeRt T)nmnjuna rjiut Ibanou, and Pjleyvllle, to Cold Springs, .--.. .uu ".,, tmvv u wbxu. Leave Damascus Tuesday nnd Saturday nt Arrive' at Cold Hnrlnir bi 4 n m Ltavo Cold Spring Tuesday aud Saturday Arrlvo at 'Damascus by 11 a m. "vtt Vmm Va.It 1... Ha., ltr.ii...nt. " y'"t 'u ' i "'wiiitu. tt eusvillti, and Mount 'lop, to Dlllsburg, 21 miles nnd uttvu, inwuu tttrvtb. Leavo York Tuesda: ) York Tuesday and Saturday ntSa.m: ent Dlllsburg by 3 pin; Dlllsburg Monday nud Friday nt 12 Arrive Leave Arrlvo at York by 7 p m, Proposals forservlco three times a week lu, Vlted, 2553 From York Sulphur Springs, by Idavllleand lludersvUle,to Wcuks,l2 miles aud back, Leave York Sulphur Springs Wednesday Arrive at Wnnifa hv n'm. Leave Wenks Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m. 2551 From Scotland toOreenVlllage.Smllcsand back, three times a week. Schedule making close connection with It. It. mall train, to tho satisfaction of tho postmaster at Oreen Village. 2555 From llloody llun. by Cto arvlllo and Widow Hells, (n.o.,) to Orleans, Md., (u.o) W miles nud back, onco a week. Leave llloody Uuu Friday nt 7 a in: Arrlvo at Orleans bv A ti tn. Leave Orloins Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at llloody Run by 6 p m. proposals for extension tourleani leu rleansX Roads, n. va,,mviie. 2500 From ScheUsburg.by New rarli, Alura llauk, and Spring Meadow, to St. Clalrsvllle. li miles and back, twice a week. Leave Schellsburg Tuesday and Saturday at earn; Arrive at St. Clalrsvlllo by 12 m; Leave St. Clalrsvllle Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m: Arrlvo at Bchcllsbargh by 7 p m. 2557 From Mecbanlctburgh, by Slddonsburgh, Llsburn, Iowlsberry, Newberry, aud Yo euratown, to Etters, 21 tulles and back, twice a week. Leave Mechanlcaburgb, Tuesday aad tt ureaav attaau Arrlte at u7lW P Leave ItMcta Men tuts r aau r-MJr at i tat; ftwinAi l.TTM for lla-c-e ttiaes a week stTrtcc, ABrlaktui IfMlMlnikt.,. M u ZiM From Nowvllleto niosorvlllo, fl miles and uacK onco n ween. ... fr-nvo Nowvlllo Katunlay nt S p mi Arrive at llloservll lo by i p mj Iiavo IUoiervlllo dntnrday at 13 in; Arrlvo at Nowvlllo liy 2 pm, Vtti From Mllroy. by Sclalosvlllo. (n. o,.) lo Ijocko'fl Alius, o mues aim uacK, inrco times n week. Lcavo Mllroy Tuesday, TUursdny, and Bat iirtlnynlllpmi Arrlvo nt Ioclto's Mills by p m; Lcavo Ijcke's Mills Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Halurday nt 1 p mi Arrlvo at Mllroy by 3 p in; 2iC0 From Bmllh's Mills lo Madeira, S miles nnd nacic, iwico a weeic, Leavo Hmlth's Mills Tuesday nud Friday at i p m; Arrlvo nt Madeira bv 3 n 111! Lcavo Madeira, Tuesday aud Friday nt 0 a Arrive nt Smith's Mills by 11 a m. 2301 From Itockton, by Houston, (n,n.,) to Fen, nciu, luiuiies nuu unci', uncu ii weeiti Icnvo Hoc It ton Hnlurdny nt 7 n m; Arrlvo at l'cntlcld by 12 in; A rrlva nt Ilnclc ton hv II n loivo I'cnueiu naiuruaynu i p m; Proposals to begin nt Luthersburgh, four miiesmuuiionai uisinuco nnu ono nour mldltlonal ttmo, Invited, 2303 From Fallen Timber,' by Gill's Mills (n.o.) ituu ttieu uiiiuvii, iu, u bu v,urruilbuwu, ii lanes nun unca, ouce a weea. Ijoavo Carrolltown Friday nt 7 n m; Arrive nt Fallen Timber by 12 m; Leavo Fallen Timber Friday at 1 p m; Arrive at Carrolltown by 0 p m. 2503 From Carrolllown.by Glasser's,(n,o.,)Elder's jtiius, iu. o.,ianu ut. Linwreuce. (n.o.,) to jtiouut i'lensani, (u. o.,) smiles nnauacK, onco a week, Lenvo Corrolltown Friday at 8 n m; Arrive at Mount Pleasant by 3 p in; Lcavo Mount Pleasant Saturday nt 8 a m; Arrive at Carrolltown by 3 p in; 2301 From Armagh, by North Washington, to jimutfuu, u lllliu ItllU UtICK uucu a WOCK, Ixavo Armagh Saturday at 3 p m; Arrlvo at lteshbon by 5 pin; Leavo llesubon Saturday at 12 m; Arrlvo at Armagh by 2 p in. 2303 From Orcensliurg, by Mlddletown Mlddletnwn. (n. o..) NowHIauton, Walt's Mills, and Madison, to Fulton. 19 miles aud back, threo times n week. Lcavo (Irecnsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at On in; Arrive at Fulton by 12 m; Lcavo Fulton Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- uruay at i p in; Arrive at Oreensburg by 7 p m 2300 From Lyclppus to Illdgo Vlcw,4i miles and uacii, twice n weeic. Leave Lyclppus Wednesday nnd Saturday itb i p in; Arrive at Illdiro Vlow bv S.30 n m: Leave Illdgo Vlow Wednesday and Satur tuty itb a p in: Arrlvo nt Lyclppus by 3.30 p m, 2507 From Wittenberg, by rocahontns, to Frost- ourg, .ini., it nines anu uacu:,ouce a wcea, t-'ltvu tt ittciluulK raitblllUlty ub o u ju; Arrlvo at Fruslhurg by 12 m; Iieavo Frottburgsuturday nt 1 p m, Arrlvo at Wltteubcrg by & p in. ,503 From Mill Hun, by Dralccstown.tollarnods, vine, ii mues nuu uacK, once u week. Leavu .Mill Hun Sattinlny nt 7 n lu; Arrlvo nt llarnedsvlllo by 12 m; Lcavo HarnedsvllleSaturday at 1pm: Arrlvo at Mill llun bv u n m. Separate proposals Invited for that part of Iho route between llarnedsvlllo and Drakcittown, 5 miles, two hours running uuiu vutu ttuy. 2509 From Wayncsburgh.by Klrby, Mount Mor ns, jjuuKitrti. uuu tviicy, to ureensuoro , Leavo WayncsburgliTuesdayanU Saturday nt 7 am; Arrlvo nt Greensboro' hv r, n m Leavo Urccuslwro' Monday nud Friday nt Arrlvo'nt Wnynesburgh by 5 pm. 250 From llodgersvlllo, by Wnlnut Ilrusb, (n.o.,) lurtMlTI,Oi.o.,)nudUlg Tico, (n.o.,) to iti..wvu, tt. t tt., 4 tuiiva uuu uuca, ous Lenvo llodgersvlllo Friday nt 8 a in; Arrlvo nt Cameron by 3 p in; Leave Cameron Salurduy at 8 n m; Arrlvo nt llodgersvlllo by 3 p in. 2571 From Clayvllle. br Atchison, to Went Ml.!. Leave Clnysvlllo Wednesday and Saturday atonm; Arrlvo at West Mlddletown by 1 p in. Lenvo West. Mlddletown Wuduesday nnd Katurdav nt l! it m uietuwu. 1.2 mi ni anil niu'H'.T.wiftit it wniwr Arrlvo at Claysvllle by 0 p m. From West AlpTntiflr.f liw Tt.,nDf.t iu luucpeuueucefi miicsauu back, once Isivo West Alexander Saturday at 10 n m Leave l)unsfortSaturdaynt8nm; Arrive at West Alexander by loam: Lcavo Dunsfort Saturday nt 1 p m; Arrlvo at Indeiiendenco by 8 p m; Leavo ludependenco satnrday at 8 n in Arrlvo at Duusfort by 5 it m. 2573 From Baden, by Wall Rose nud Blair, to Perrysvllle, 15 miles aud back, onco a Wl'l'lS. Leave Uadcn Tuesday at 7 a m; Arrlvo at Porryvllle by 12 m; Leavo l'crry villu Tuesday ut I p in; Arrlvo at linden by ti p in. 2571 From Freedom to Knob, 5 miles and back. btVtvU It tVUUll, Lcavo Freedom Tuesday aud Friday at 3 Arrlvo at Knobby 4.30pm; Lcavo Knob Tuchday nnd Friday ntl p m: Arrlvo at Freedom by 2.30 p m. 257j From Darlington to Elder's Mills, 4 miles uuu uitmi. twicu a weeK. Leave Darlington Wednesday nnd Satur day at 11 a m; Arrive at Elder's Mill livi;m- Leavo Elder's Mills Wednesday and Satur, Arrlvo at'Darllngtou by 10.30 n m 2570 From Enon Valley to Marvin, 3 miles and Loayo Luou Valloy Saturday at 10 n m; Arrlvo at Marvin by 11 n m; Loavo Marvin Saturday nt 7 a m Arrlvo ut Euou Valley by 8 a m. t 1,IatInn.','",8. hy Jaoksvllle. West , j , , I t uiuiiiuii, to jtarrisviuo. 18 miles and back, twlco a week. iiuttuuoourg weunesduy attd Satur dayattiam; Arrlvo at llarrlsvlllf. lttr in m. Loavo Harrlsvlllo Woduesda'y nnd Satur, day at I p m; Arrive at iiarlansburg by 7 p in. 2578 From New. Wllmlngten, by Neshannock l ulls and Volant, to Lcesburg, 11 miles Leave New' Wilmington Saturday at 1 p ni Arrived nt T.novtiiinr lit J n ' 1 Arrlvoil at Leesburg by 4 o in: Leave LeosburgHatunl Leavo Leosburc Haturdnv nt. 11 n m. Arrive al New Wilmington by 12 in; .ivinmuaiui tvit:u u tveeu; service. ...... JB,u.,,o. UJ tiiAbutvu anu nun derllnvlllc, to Ulysses, 17 miles and back, Kmm Ral.lnui.llla 1... t. . , Leave Sablnsvlllo Saturday nt 6 a m: Arrlvo at Ulysses by 12 in; Leavo Ulysses Saturday at 1 p m: Arrlvo at Sablnsvllle by 7 p ni. 25S0 From Fall Rrook to Alba, 11 miles and back, three times n week. Leavo Fall Brook Monday, Wodnesday nllil trriilittr nt 9 'tl n .... ' - Arrivo nt Alba bv II tt m Iiciivo Alba Monday, Wednesday, and Frl, Arrlvo at Fall Brook by l,30p m. 251 From Montgomery Station, by Mount Zlon (n. o.,) to Ellmsporl, 10 miles and back onco a week. Leave Montgomery Station Saturday nt 12 Arrlvo nt Elhnsport by 3 p m; Loayo Elhnsport Satnrday at 0 a m; Arrlvo at Montgomery Station by 9 a m. 2582 From English Centre, by Oimp Corners. n.o.) nud Morris, to Wellsboro', 23 miles nnd Leave English Contro Friday nt 8 a m: Arrlvo nt Wellsboro' by 4 p in; Leavo Wellsboro' Halurday at 8 am; Arrlvo at English Centre by 4 p in. 2583 From Alleghany Brldgo to TrentUs Vnlo.4 uiut'tt uuu uuca, onco a weca. jA-ayo Aiieguauy iiriugo Saturday at 2 p in Afflvn nr. I 'rin I i hiu J a Iu 1,h o im Leavo Prentiss Vale Saturday at 12 m Arrive nt Alleghany Bridge by 1.30 p lii, 2581 From Brookvillo to Knoxdalc, 8 miles and Leave Brookvillo Satnrday at 1 p m; Arrive nt Knaxdnlo by 4 p ra; LeavoKnoxdale Saturday at!) am: Arrlvo al Brookvillo by 12 m. 2585 From Brockwayvlllo, by Rockdalo Mills to ttvjruuiuviiiu, jo nines anu nacic, onco week. 1 Leave llrockwayvllle Tuesday nnd; Satur; Arrive nt lleviinldsvllln bv 17 m. Leaveltoyuofdsvlllo Tuesday aud Saturday at 1 pin; jvrnvu at urocswayvuie Dy e p m. Separato proposals Invited for service bo, tweeu Brockwayvlllo and Rockdalo Mills 7 miles, 2 hours running time each way. Siso From uarland, by 8lar,(n.o.,) to Sout'a West, t. ...ii.. uuu uitvu, Ulll-u lb WCCK, Leavo Oarland Saturday at 2 p m: Arrlvo at South West by 6 p ili; Leave South West Saturday nt 0a m: ArrlveatOarlaudhyl2in.' ' Proposals Invited for twico a week service, 25S7 From Scrub Qrass, (Wltherup'i P. O.,) by lUKKianu, lo Nlcklevlllo, 11 miles and uuvk, iiiice Miiim a wet'lt, Ltuivo Wltherups Tuesday, Thursday, and Arrive nt NlckltivilU iiv x m. LsVtf,rNdkVkar7amTUeBda5' anJ 2M3 Krom CurlUyUle.bySUgo.to Callenljurff,7 lulleunnd lutplr. nnra ii wa.l. ' Leave Curllsvillo Friday at 10 a m: Arrive at Callensburg by 12 in-I-cayo Callensburg Friday at2 p iu: Arrlvo at Curllsvllle by piu. 1 ' Proposals invited for morelrequcnt sorvlco. 1588 Fr'imamer'si0.ut0 noyo'toui miles nnd 'l?a.utet Mm n:UeSdtty; Arrlvo at Royaltou by 4 p mi Loayo Royaltou Tuesday, Tliursday, nnd Salurduy all pro; ,... Arrive at Jamestown Dy2pm. 2590 From Snegerstown, by Long's Stand, (u. o ) to Blooming Vulley, 7 miles aud buck. Leave Saegerstown Friday at 2 n re: Arrive at Bloomli.g Valley by 4 p iU! Leave Blooming Valley Friday at 10 a nr Arrive at Saegerstown by 12 m. v " 1 2591 From Cochranton. by Ueckard'a Run. (n. o..l ayua i-entre, Wilson's Mills, Black Ash Sugar Lake, aud Stllzerville.' (11. o) u! Cochranlon, 28 miles, equal to 11 mllosaud back, twlco a week. Leae Cochranlon Tuesday and Saturday at Arrive at Cochranton y 4 p m. il FToia TltaivllleH iiustUls I railu aud Leave Vilaiville dally, exceptSuuday. at 12 Arrlvs at Pleasuitvlllo by 2 p in; IvepirwiutvlUe dally, exoept Sunday, Arilvo SSVllnSTtlie by Ida Ki. 2503 From Now Hanover, by Douglass, l'lonsnni llun,(n. o.,i anil muegns, 10 Penuslnirgli. 10 miles and back,uuconweck, ' Iieavo Now Hanover Tuesday at 1 p mi Arrlvo nt l'cnnsbti rgo by 4 p mj Leavo Pennsburg Tuesday at U n ml Arrlvo nt New Jliuoycr by 12 m, NOTES. l'rnmisals must bo to earrv the mall with lerlty, certainty, and security ,' using tho terms ui tuu lutv, uuu tuvj, uiutt uu Kuitruuiieu ny iyij responsible persons, ccrtlllod to ns such by a postmaster or Judgo of a court of record, Nu pay will bo mado fur trips not performed nnd lr uachof such omissions nut satisfactorily explained threo times tho pay of tho trln mov 1.0 tl..fliuiiil. Knr nrrlvnlu u,t tun i.nt.i...i .:... tobrcnkeouncctlonwlth depending malls, uml not sulllclently excused, one-fourth of ihu com. eiisutiuu iui tuu tuu ta Huuicct iu lorreiture ,'iucRwllt bo lmnosed. tinlenu tint iiahh..ma : bo satisfactorily oxplnlued, for neglecting ti, tako tho mall from or Into n post olUce; for suf fering It to bo Injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost' nnd lor refusing, alter demand, to convey the man ns ireuucniiy ns uio contractor runs, or Is concerned lu running, vehicles on tho route Tho Postmaster Ueneral may annul tho contract for disobeying tho post oillce laws, or tho instruc tions of tho Department, lie may alter the schedule, of departures nud arrivals, and alsu oruer an increase ui service uyuiiuwiug titerelur apro nita Incrcaso on tho contract pay, ne niav nfso curtail or discontinue tho servico In whole or lu part, ntaproportlounto decreasoof pay. ni. lowing ns full Indemnity to tho contractor oim month's extra compensation on tho nmouut of service dispensed with, nnd n prorata comticiisn. II. n fnr .tin .xrvlm rnlnlmul n...l .. . a' Illds should bo nddrossud to the 'H,.cnit.i a vr..' nut rostniaster Ueneral," supersorlbed "Prni?,. sals, Btatoof Peiiusylvnnla," nnd sent by matt For forms of proposal, &o and other lniurnni tlon, seo advoriiseiucnt of Oct. 31, 1807.und ol iiVi. date, In pamphlet lorni.nt the principal p ,ij ALHX. W. RANDAL! Jan. 22,1100. PostihasleVueu-r;! THE ONIiY AMERICA. LADY'S ROOK Ijj GODEY'S LADY1 SBOOK For 1S09. TI1K CHEAITJT OF LADIES' MAuAZIMIN Becauso It Is tho Best I " ' Tho friend or women, tho nrbltcr of fashl. tho encourngcr und publisher of the best It ? ' turo of t ho uuy, tho pattern lrom whlch all oih.''r. copy. Tho best writers, In tho literaiy wirw t.) ssa.'ssfnftaK1'"8" oi i"ryi)ooorkauu,;i i ila,r,l. m.,l,r.lttm1'. Authorcssof -Alone " "111,1 mer emcient corps of wrllVrMZmo elfn'r": Tho o. I oa papers will bo continued BEAUTIFUL STEEL PLATES Of thoso tho Lndv's llra.ir ,,,,. .', each year, superior (wo challenge coniimrisonTi','. IS odtad 'leJla """"""'y. euher'lKwk'ir OUR FASHION PLATI1M. i ho orlglunl double fashion-plates will be t tluued. Model Cottage. llie only iiuL.T,!,? '? this country that uivea t hei., ,iu- .f. " '.W'1" ' ily's Book. Draw.ug Lessous.-l,, this w a also alone. UrlglnalMuslc-Uoiiuv'. , i. .tX.". '' iiiaga.luo in which liuulo prepared Texpiuislv r.i It appears. Wo have also a Children s. a llor cullurul. and a llun t i ilnivin....... " " "oni- Uodey's Invaluable receipts upon every ml,. itnCd'LJarutn'derUa0lr' 'Nurs"- LZ, iiuteu. iiUgravinBS-Thls Is it series of enuriT. lngsthatno ono has attempted hut oursciwu They givo great sailstactlou. ourscnu, Liidles' hancy Work Dcpartment.-Somoof tlm designs Hi this department nioprliiTod In coinru lu a stylo unequalled. 1 loiors, TERMS FOR 1800. One copy, ono yenr . Two conies, one vi.nr iiiivu vupien, unoyear - Four copies, ono year .... FlVe COIlleS. Ollfi Vttnr nn,l. .v, . 5 ui 7 Ml 10 UI coji'es."'0" B.e"'UB. U1 l".8 c"",: ,ufthliigsix Elgin topics, one ycur, and an extra cony to 1 ' ' SS"11? .'" ub.Ta'Kn'g Eleven copies, one year, and nn oxlra conl ft,.1.1" OTKeWu,B unl" elub, innuiug QtXlOV'S Llidv'M llrtTilr nn.t A " P 5U glno wil bp sent ouo year on receipt of w S i Oodey's Lady's UooKnud Once i Mouth uin boseutonoyearourecelptof Jioo. wl" i,illJ,e.y'aLady''"lndTui) Children's Hour will be sent on one year or recelyt of S3.50. 1 aodcy's Lndy'sUook Arthur'sllomoMusazlne celBtCor14rSJ" 8 Il0Ur W1U b0 seut y"'f ou 'r Uodey's Lady's Book, Arthur' Homo Mncnxlue Once a Month, nud The Children's Uour will i sent one year on receipt ol Jo oo. Canada subscribers must send 21 cents ud. dltloual for every subscription to the l"ij Book, and 12 cents for elthe; ol tho other m.L zincs, to pay the Amerlcau poatiigo. k lIowto Remlt.-lniemlttiugby Mali n iw. ouico Order or a-Draft, on PlTlla'delpiiia or Vork payable to the o.dcr of L. A.Oodcy, Is k. nSH'hu1? Httt,U ."P0"! "''""M tl order print bo lost or stolen, it iu bo renewed wiihout loss to the sender, li a Druft or n 1'ost-oi lei Ur der cuuuot bo prodcured. send United S utcs u National Bank notes. Address N. E, CornerSlxth nud ChestJu'tmpmia',!. SPECIAL NOTICES. Much lias been sung of tho "Maid with aoldm Hair." No song, howover, has yet been able to mako that color a popular ono for nny coiisldirii ble length of time. Light red, faded or Minly hair aro equally under tho ban of public opinion. Wo nro happy lo announce to our renders who dcslro to change thoso colors, that llireo applica tions of Ring's Vegctablo Ambrosia will glo them beautiful auburn tresses possessing all tint soft, lustrou? nppearauco so desirable In this chief adornment of Fcmalo beauty. 1m, I To Physicians. New York. Augnst 1.5th, iw. Allow mo to call your njtention to my Prejuf ntlon of Comivound Extract Buchu. Tho com. ponent parts aro Buchu, Long Leaf, Cubebs, Ju niper Borrles. Modk or PiiEi-AiiATios.-Buchu, lu vacuo, Ju niper BerrleB, by distillation, to forma ilnoglt, Cubebs extracted by displacement by liquor ole tallied from Juniper Berries, containing veij llttlo sugar, n small proportion of spirit, nul more palatable than nny now In use. The nc tni properties nro by this mode extracted. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists geuei ally, li of a dark color. It is a plant that emits Its fi, granco; tho action of a Hnmo destroys this tin. active principle), lenviuga dark nud glutlnuui uccocuan. jumo is the color of Ingredients. TU Buchu In my preparation predominates j tti smallest quantity of tho other Ingredients an added, to prevent fermentation; upon Inspec tion, It will bo found not to bo a Tincture. 11 mado In Pharmacopcoa, nor Is It a Syrup-Mi" thereforo can bo used In coses whero fever or io- flammatlou exists. In this, you have tho kiioul-l edge of tho iogrcdlents and tho modo of preparation. Hoping that you will favor It with a trial, und oy, tuiibupou inspection It will meet with your up- ftt With a feollng of confidence, I am, very respectfully, II, T. HELM BOLD, I Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years' Expurieuo In Philadelphia, aud now located nt bis Dim and Chemical Warehouse, 691 Broadway, Ne UtlrO ,urK" II dir. From tho largest Manufacturing Chemists hi ttw . , World, 'Pv "lam acquainted .with Mr, H. T. Helmbold (Uli ho occupied tlie Drug Store opposite my rcsl, jMotl denco, nnd was successful lu conducting Iho hui, JQ&j, ituviu utucin nau not uecu cquauy so ui loro mm. 1 nave been favorably Impressed wit! his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WEinilTMAJj:, Flrmo Powers &WcJghtinan, Mauuf.uiturln vuciuisi ,nintn;aud Brown Streets, Jhlluie plila. Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu. ton wealcne. arising from Indiscretion. The oxhaustod pot emoi riaiuro which aro accompanied by so mui ...... g symptoms, among which will bo foil inuisposuion to Exertion, Loss of Memo! wiiKeiuiness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodii 01 t-vili in fact,, Universal Ijusltudj, 1'rn.st i.uu, unu luauuuy tosi ntcr Into the el of society. 7) Tho Coustltutlon.onco uuccledwlth weuKuess, requires tlo aid of Mcdlcl ..ibumiiBii mm luvigordtu tno syslep Helmbold's Extract Buiiu Invurhibl 110 treatment UkubHrtttM to, Com jiisuuuy ensiles. Helmbold's Muid Extract l)uchu lacunar ;to Femah s, Is uuequ.1 i-ii,uu,ui iu Liuorusi fulness, or SumiretsBii or tlous, Ulceruted orScbirrnu nud all complaints Incident to tl unsiug irom uablts of dlssljin in, or the decline oreliaiiv.iiV Helmbold's Fluid Ex'ClMrtfrud IninroV' ed Rosa Wash will rni! Jitei aiiuato fic the system diseases nrt. 'mm om habits of dl pation,' at llttlo exneir'iiiila or nochuuuolc diet, no luconvcnlei.ee or cxposuro; conipletelf superseding those unpleasant aud dangeroui reme dtrsTipTl Bud Mercury, lu nil these du cases, ' Uso Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu In all il cases of theso 01 gaus, whether existing lu mtU or female, from whatever cause originating, nl no matter of how longstanding. It Is pleasum In tasto and odor.";iiimedlatu" Inaction, und more streugthcnlug ihui. any of Iho prepara tions ef Bark or Iron. inoso suirerlUK from broken-down or dcllc-w constitutions, procuro tho remedy at once. 1 no reauer must bo nwure that, howet er sut" may be the attack of 1 1,., nhnvo diseases, tt 1 , cerium to ouect tho bodily health aud menu1 Itinera. All the above dlsenjtcu tbu aid Vtt Diuretic, Jlelmbolil's Hxtract iJutUu U Wi V1 itMKnltl llV ir-Y,r.,..,4 1 . .li.pa Min- ?i1fS,f'.,1f1':,),,-:iU'er bottle, or six botUi" W Po'lven-a to any address .DeM-rlbe M'C it. V. .1"! ."'!. "miuuiilcutlous, ' Adduss. II I Broadwiy' n aUii Chemlciii Wmeliou-t, f Niiupuiegtiiu'iiie unless dono up in -t' ! gruved winpper, with fac-tiullo ol my Cluiui;. w orhouse. anil elgutxl. 11. T, HlXMUOU Lt ueu IfBIXv I, ,iurcs, catioi slltn Pf,;jl calk', lilcli .Wjird than thrll, Pub $3150 rultl- ae tw. 1 .3 nfcour BVitrjoii mm rWA lillit couii iuln S3? VCOVi IU( troi rron '.wui llflc Julc. flav iThe llOllf tbvli :rei uti rcooi