The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 26, 1869, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, 1SLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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ULOOMSHUHO, PA.
KIUUAY MOHMINU, 1'KU. an, 180D
J-TIIIS COI.U.MI1IA.V tins the Lnrfcest
UlrculMlon of nty paper published In
Siorlhrril I'cnnij IvnnU, anil la alto a
much larger lien lUan nay nflUcolcm
pnrarloi lil ! Ili.r.furr the belt medium
fur advertising In this section oftlif, Blnir.
II HMOCIIATIO HTA1B COMM1TTKK.
In obedience to tho desire of a mtijunly thereof,
thti lirtiinrraUbBtlla Committee am reiinc-stcd
to moot nt Ilolton's Hotel, llurrlsburg, on Tues
day, the .-loth day of M irch, 1SO0, at 'H o'clock,
r. M, to fix time of holding the Democratic
Kioto Convention,
WM. A, WALLACE,
Chairman.
It, Iiavim CAi.Dwr.Lt, Bec'ty
to own riiu:Ms.
Ai'tkh mueh delay in tliu completion
of our new oilk-c, It has been finished,
mul our machinery moved into It. Wo
lmvo employed nn experienced man to
tlo our Jub work, rind wo nro now nblo
to do till kinds of printing from the
large-it posters, down to tho smallest
iiird-t, with neatness and dispatch, nt
ratcH lower than can be procured In the
cities. Our stock of Job typo Is tho
largest in tho country, and wo feel as
ttured of our ability to print In tho best
atylo books, phnmphlcts, posters, cards
bill and letter heads, envelopes, pro
grammes, etc., on plain or coloned pa
per, with plain or ornamental inks,
Wo luivo Just laid in a largo stock of
material, and ask our business men to
give us a trial. Patronize your home
Institution. 4t
Ilurrali for Mtmlt!
Wi: enmn now to tliu last and llnnl ,
step of uml; luu freedom and universal
siiimiKt) ntiiioiiui ami perinauoni. in
its iium-h tnwurd this point tho Repub
lican party bus burn obliged to leave
many MriiKclt-ri) by tho wayside, ntnont:
them ti 1'riwldoiit and n Cabinet, to say
nothing of half i doy.cu Senators, lint
for tho men thus dimmed wo have
gained thousands of others, and If wo
regard inerelv tliu itceossloii of tho col-
ored vots, it is obvious that tho ballots
of a raco comprising four millions of
suu.s must, ou 01 tiuuieicut coiisetiueiiuu
in u party point of viotv to compensate
lor far greater losses. In our own Stub)
of Pennsylvania thoamcmlincnt would
give to our ticket twenty thousand col
ored xoUn.llepublictm.
Wo clip tho nbovo from a Into edi
torial in tho llepubtktw. And now yo
weak, timid, faltering ItJiiubllciins, too
tho mark. Tho Chairman of your
Standing Committee tho editor of
your County organ declares openly In
favor of negro suffrage, and what right
havo you to flinch from tho test. Truo
you do not believe In negro equality,
you think while men aro competent to
administer thonffalrri of this govern
ment, but what right havo youiowto
any such opinions since tho nbovo pro
clamation by llmdley.
What if a fow of you, who cannot
stomach the black pill, tlo drop off, tlio
Dr. bays your place will bo supplied by
"four millions of black voters.' Ye hard
fisted yeomanry, what cares Radicalism
for your hqueanilshncss on this point?
"Pennsylvania," says your leader,
"will give to our ticket 20,000 colored
votes."
l'lio ''party of intelligence" has at
last como to the conclusion that it can
only support itself by the votes of tho
negro element having lost tho confi
dence of tho white population of the
country.
Tlio lYonunl School.
On- Friday last, February 19th the
Comniltteo appointed to inspect tho
buildings and grounds Intended for the
Normal School of tlio Sixth District
nnd, If found to bo in good order and
condition, to accept tlio same, arrived
in Bloomsburg nnd proceeded to per
form tho duties for which they were np
pointed.
A thorough and careful inspection of
tho buildings and grounds, having been
inadonnd thu classes In tho Institute
examined, tho Committee unanimously
agreed that all things wero ns they
should be, nnd that tho buildings
should hereafter bo known as tho Nor
mal School of tho Sixth Normal School
District of Pennsylvania, which Dls
trlct is composed of tho following coun
ties : Columbia, Montour, Northumber
hind, Union, Snyder, Perry, Juniata
Miflliu and Dauphin.
Tho Commlttco consisted of Hon. J
1 Wickershain, State Superintendent
of Common Schools.IIon.WllmerWor
thlngton, Speaker of State Senate, Hon
James C. Drown, Chairman of tlio Edu
cntldnnl Committee of tho Senate, Hon
Geo. D. Jackson, of tho Financo Com
mitteoof tho Senato, andllon.H.Hoyt
of Wilkcs-Biirrc, C. G. liarkley, Supt
of Columbia County, C. V. Gundy
Supt. of Union County and Win, Henry,
Supt. of Montour Co. ThoSupcrlntetnU
enta of tho various Counties In tho Dls-
triet wero members of tho Committee
cx-pfficio. All of tliCbo gentlemen
havo been for years interested in
tlio subject of education ; and s( mo of
them have spent thegreater part of their
lives in tlio promotion of tlio sacred
causcandnll wero well qualified tojudg
of tlio merits of tho buildings present
ed for their Inspection. Their unquali
lied approval bears additional tcstlmo
n y to the capability and unflagging en
ergy of Prof. Carver, uudor whose su
pervision tho work has been from tho
commencement.
At - o'clock of tho biimo afternoon
the largo hall of tho Institute was filled
with an expectant audience, a large
part of Which wero ladles, to listen to
thobpeeches which would publicly de
claru 1 lit) ucceptanco of thu School for
tlio purpose intended. After prayer by
tlio Itev. D. C. John, Judge Itupert
read the' Report of Trustees, after which
Hon, Dr. Wortlilngtou, as Chairman ol
tlio Inspecting Committee, announced
tho rehull of thu examination to have
been In every respect satisfactory nt.d
i lint tho Committee had decided ton co
ntend thu immediate acceptance ol the
Buildings.
Hon. J. P. Wiekershnm, State Super
intendent, next spoko In terms of the
hlghe.it praise, and stated that tlio Buil
dings just inspected wero tlio finest ol
the kind in Pennsylvania. His praise
of Prof, carver wtis well merited, as
his mil and energy are by this time
fully ncknowlidgcd by nil. Judge Hoyt
addressed tho yoUng folks brlelly, con
trasting sharply tho old stylo of School
House nnd School Discipline, with those
of tho present day. Tho only oho of
his common school acquirements which
liu relied ou was tho multiplication ta
ble, and of lute he hud grown somewhat
douutful of that.
Mr. Brown, spoko briefly of his con
nection with Educational measurcs,nnd
of his deilro to assist thu present under
taking In every posslblo manner. Prof.
Carver explained his. position In regard
to tho early advocacy of tho Normal
School project and gave a general histo
ry of tho Institution. Ho was, Buceeded
by Mr. Gundy, Supt. of Union County,
nnd by Hon. Thomas Chalfant. Tho lat
ter gentleman was humorous In his re
marks, drawing n ludicrous but truthful
nlcturo of old tlmo pedagogues. Tho
exercises wero Interspersed with capital
music bv Miss El well and tho Gieo
Club.
In tho evening short addresses wero
delivered by Piof. H. D. Walker, Prof
D. C. John, C. a. Barkley, Gen. W. H.
Ent nnd Col. Freeze. Prof. Carver then
closed with a fow pertinent remarks nnd
tho audlenco quietly retired.
After tho exercises wrro concluded, n
, bountiful supper was discussed at tho
Kxehnneo Hotel by tlio Commlttco nnd
scmo invited guests, nnd thus with so-
clnl courtesies nnd unbroken harmony,
tho new buildings tako their places ns
landmarks in tlio road of Progress,
There aro fow, wo trust, who do not
wish tho enterprise good spceu, ami
who do not bestow nil duo proiso to
thoso energetic nnd zeulous men to
whom wo aro Indebted for tho final tri
umph which won celebrated on Friday
lust.
.tuitions.
Tun Into "Assistant Medical Director
of tho Army of the Potomac" is becom
ing alarmed at tho unanimity of tho
people against tho negro suffrago and
ofllco holding amendment proposed by
tli- Radicals. Hear him 1
"Look, out for ItliThe few gentlemen
who own tho Court liouse. aro circulat
ing a petition setting forth that" wo tho
undersigned, without regard to party"
Ac. In substanco requesting of the
legislature of this state that they will
not endorse tho suffraco amendment to
the Constitution recently passed by tho
House, mis is a laisenoou no rcpuo
Means should, and unless they are do
eelved, will bign any such petition. It
isan instrument. orhrinal with tho devil
and circulated by his agents keep your
lianas on l."uepuuucan.
Republicans during tlio last Campaign
read in the Chicago Platform, on which
Grant wns nominated, "Tho question
of suffrage in all tho loyal States proper
ly belongs to tlio pcoploofthoscStatcs."
Now that Grant Is elected the Had
lcais turn round and ignore their own
platform, and attempt to deprive tho
people of Pennsylvania and other
"loyal" States of tho privilege of deter
mining this question.
Wo fear the Doctor has not read the
Platform of his own party, and when
lie stigmatizes tho doctrine as "original
with tho devil," ho abuses his own
friends. "No Republican should sign
such a petition." Aro wo to;understand
then that you intend to forc'o tho entire
Republican Party of this County into
tho support of this odious measuuo ?
Is this an Answer.
Duiung the early days of Radical
Puritanism,in Massachusetts, to express
a doubt of tho truth of witchcraft, and
fall to denounce any ono charged with
it, was regarded asconcluslvo evldenco
of his belnga wltch.orof being a sympa
thizer with witches. Scores of men,
womcn.and chlldren.suiTcrcd death, for
no greater crime, than refusing to bo
llovoiutheabsurdand relentless fanati
cism of that day.
During tho lato war, if any ono had
thu hardihood lo express a doubt
whether war was tlio proper means to
savo the Unlon.and refused to denounce
tlio people of the South ns a pacK ol
rebels, traitors, murdereps, and tho like,
why of course, ho was u rebel or a sym
pathizer with rubles. Thousands of the
best men In tho land Buffered imprison
ment or doath,becau;c tney wero charg
ed with just biich disloyalty.
So now, became Democrats wero ton-
tent to leave the guilt or Innocence of
Thomas Donahue to bo decided by tlio
Court and Jury, and did not denounce
all Irishmen as being murders, they,
therefore, necording to tho Ittpublieun,
"threw a political cloak over tho pro
ceedings."
Wo might say more on tins subject, 11
it was proper at tills tlmo to do so, but
we may add, that It does not lay in a
Radical to complain about thrusting
politicks into anything, when It is no
torious that by this means, nnd that
alone, his party lias preserved its llfo.
Bv a Colorado paper, Just received,
wo observe that Mr. Richard C. Lake,
lias become u partner in u largo busi
ness establishment at Central City. T lio
Dally JlegMcr bu)-a:
'Mr. Lake, tho new member of tho
firm, is u young man. Ho entered tho
house between four and five years ago
as a clerk, with a small salary. Ills
energy, activity, popularity and good
business hublts sooii gavo him a high
position In thecstlination of his employ
ers, who from tlmo to tlmo Increased
his wages, until his salary becamo an
excellent one. From it ho laid up be
tween Jour and llvo thousand dollars.
This economy nnd thrift placed him
still higher In tho good opinion of nil
concerned, and ns a well turned reward
ho lias been admitted to tlio now part
nership. No ouo has more friends than
ho and no ono Is deservedly more pop
ular. As a balesman he has fuw equals
and no superiors, and In this capacity
ho has a wldo popularity. Ho knows
tuimrn tivervthlnc Is what Is In tho
store, what it cost, what It is worth,
and what tho market price is. With
his business ability, knowledgo, caro,
economy and skill, ho cannot fall to bo
successful, nnd wo- congratuiato mm
and tho new firm upon his advancement.
Itloomstiiirg Stnto 2Voriii.il School
By proceedings In another part of
the Columman ltwlll bo seen that the
Committee appointed for tho purposo
havo reported In favor of tlio recogni
tion of tho lato Bloomsburg Literary
Institute, ns tho BloomsburgStato Nor
mal School foi tho Sixth District. Tlio
official recognition dates February 22nd
1809 tho Anniversary of tho birth-day
of Washington ; so that tho day upon
which tho school starts upon its career
of prosperity and usefulness, Is a day
fixed In all hearts to bo remembered
nnd observed. It Is u happy coincidence,
and wo liopo tho luiliicncu of its virtu
ous and patriotic associations may ever
bo felt In tho school.
A number of tho citizens of tho town
met tho Principal, Faculty nnd Students
in tho Ilnll of tho Institute, on tho
morning of tho 22nd, mfd spent n few
hours in a happy impromptu celebration
of tlio Day and tho occasion.
After some excellent vocal music by
tho school under tho direction of Mrs.
Best j Prof. Fcrreo read tho 13th Chap
ter 1st Cor., nnd offered prayer. Prof.
Carver mndo a few remarks ns to tho
order of exercises, nnd called upon Col.
l-rceze, who mado a short address. Tlio
Gleo Class sang nn excellent piece, upon
tlio close of which Master John M.
Clark favored thoso present with a dec
lamation eulogistic of tlio character of
Washington. Music, nudSong by Miss
Dora Lutz ; and following that an nd
dress by Capt. Brockway, nn school
teaching experiences. Master Kevin
Funk followed with a declamation on
tho early llfo of Washington. Prof.
Best then delivered nn address on tho
perseverance nnd purity of thu charac
terof Washington, and urging Us emu
latloti upon tho students. Prof. John
followed, Illustrating nnd enforcing
other phases of the llfo, character and
services of tlio Father of his Country.
Master Georgo Clark then pronounced
a declamation, giving n still different
view of tlio character of our great civil
and military leader; and Prof. Bates
closed by calling attention to tho ncccs
sity of conlldenco in Washington nnd
his staff, in their arduous duties; nnd
to the same necessity for confidence- and
support granted to Prof. Carver and
his assistants.
A piece of beautiful music was then
given by tho class, whereupon tho
school was dismissed for tlio day.
Altogether tho occasion was very
pleasant, entertaining and instructive
nnd yet wo havo a suspicion that tho
students would not vehemently deslro
Washington's Birth-Day to como more
than once a year. Novertholess, here
after we deslro to havo tho day celobrn
ted regularly, faithfully and brilliantly
by tlio Bloomsburg Normal School, as
is most fit and proper.
C'omiiiiinlciilcd.
FOlt THE COLUMDIAN.
BnnwiCK, Feb., 23, 1809.
Mr.. Editor: In looking over the
columns of tho Jlepublican wo notico a
communication, from Berwick, tho pro
duction of Mr. Why, In which hd ut
tors somo of the basest slanders Imag
inable. Truly, "diseased minds often
break forth In strangoeruptlons." First
ho pitches into Mr. Peter Traugh,brlng
Ing ill in beforo tho public, in an tin
warranted manner. Next ho vents his
ill-humor on Prof. Spaulding, Principal
of the Berwick High School j otherwise
known as Tumbledown Academy. Af
ter this ho gets into a pious humor, and
talks about tho "glorious revival," go
ing on hero. Now, tills Mr. Why, is
considered a great man, among tho
Republicans, hero; like Andrew Jack'
son ho was bravo on tho field of battle.
nnd now ho hns proved tliu adago that
his pen Is "mitc-cr" than tho sword
As Nasby would say, "his iutclleck has
a pecoolar bent." Ho can slander, ho
can talk religion on Sundays ; and what
is moro wonderful still, he has tho fac
ulty, of "far-seeing," and can with his
spiritual eyes behold tho proceedings of
u school ho has never visited, bodily.
Theso pcoplo here, think him an em
bryo Statesman, but wo should think a
man Willi so much More Head than
otliers,sliould have moro brains.NowMr
Editor, being an old resident here, It
would seem that wo should know moro
of tho ways and doings of this people
than this young type-setter. "Why"
shouldn't wo ? This scribbler bases his
assertions upon henrsay, and supposi
tions. Without ever hearing Prof.
Spaulding express ids political opinions
lie and his friends have branded him ns
a "Copperhead." Truly it is dog blto
dog. Now wo happen to know that
Prof. Spaulding Is n Republican, but
there Is no accounting for tlio whims of
tlio Radicals, when they cursed Johnson
wo wanted justice- down. Now on
the supposition that Spaulding differs
from their political creed, they hoot
him down, assert that only wo Demo
crats uro his friends. Wo will try and
sum up tlio facts, brieily, of tlio disgraco
ful and unjust maledictions hurled upon
tho Professor's head ; proceedings that
would shanio a Hindoo country, much
moro nn old nnd aristocratic (?) town
on tlio Susquehanna. Now Mr. Jay no
had Insinuated himself in tho good grac
es of tho young ladles, of this place, as
tiny good-looking young man can, so
that tho pupllshad mado up their minds
that ouly Mr. Jayno could teach them.
Even now tho young Indies stealthily
draw crayon portraits on the black
board, of Mr. Jayne, and writo under
neath ;
I'ciuin) I vaiilii I.eBls'iilmc,
Such n storm of Indignation arose
from tho Press nnd people upon tho ap
pointment of twenty-soven useless, un
necessary pasters nnd folders in tho
House, that tho incmbors havo become
frightened, nnd nro trying to undo their
Job.
Tho matter wns finally disposed of by
passing a Joint resolution for tho dis
charge of twcnty-Bovcn men, nnd by
lllonmiliiirg Mnrl.tt Ilenorl,
Whoiit per Imihcl...,
Ilyo "
t'urll J
I'liiu'r pur linnet
fllmtTM-t-tl...
I'lllXUl'l'll....
Puller
adding to it a section for their payment
to tho present time. (Tho Scnato must
concur in tho resolution beforo it be
comes operative.)
Mr. Bllllngftlt offered a resolution re-
qurlng tho Commlttco on General Judi
ciary to lnqulro and report as to the
propriety of abolishing tho civil code
commission. In presenting tlio resolu
tion Mr. B. said ho understood ono of
tho thrco commissioners (Messrs. Hall,
of Bedford, Dcrrlckson, of Crawford,
and M'VeIgh,of Chester,) had not ren
dered any services, although ho Is re
ceiving as pay thrco thousand dollars u
year, and ho thought tho expenses
ought to bo reduced ortho commission
ers required to attend to their duty.
Tho following bills wero read :
Mr. Fisher, ono extending tho pro
visions of tho net of 1803 for tho pay
ment of gratuities and annuities to tho
soldiers of 1312, to soldiers of said war,
or tlio widows of such soldiers, who
served forty days in said war.
Also, ono to provide for old faithful
public school teachers, who aro dis
charged for other causes than moral de
linquency, ono-half their usual pay, out
of tho school fund of their district.
Mr. McCnndlcss, ono supplementary
to tho net to consolldata, &c, tho laws
relating to penal proceedings and plead
ings.
Mr. Davis, ono preventing betting on
elections, by nllowlngsult to bobrought.
Mr. Fisher, ono relative lo tho pro
ceedings In tho several Courts of this
Commonweal til, providing that a party
in interest In a caso beforo ally Court of
Common Pleas or District Court, com
posed of n President nnd ono or moro
Associate Judges, if ho thinks it would
bo prejudicial to havo It tried beroro
tiny particular Judge, it can bo tried by
tho other Judges.
Mr. Hellman extending tho term of
tho polico forco In Schuylkill and Nor
thumberland counties,
niilw-hnldlnir. nnd restoring so much of nnd tlioro Is littlo prospect of his sue
II,., u,,l., ,,witwtiiniit. n4 tiriililhlls lit)- cess.
IIIU UI.I1UIU tUliWllM.HWH. . , . .
iltt.mi ,1lc,,rli,ili,nlniia "nn nrrtiuill of MADUID, I'CU. 17.
raco or color," Ac. Tho amendment, In addition lo tho largo detachment
thus passed, will havo to go back to of reinforcements about to sail for Cuba,
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Mint It will ilnnllv uasa both houses another expedition, which win numuer i,ru,i amui.
tllls session. Mr. UOUtWCtl yesioruuy in lensi o,uuu men
refined to allow Judge Woodward to P.vnts, Feb. 18
proposo nn amendment providing for rrj0 Confcrenco of tlio Great Powers
tho submission of this proposition to met to-tlay lo receive tho cominunlca- I(,m,ock ,!oariU rcr thoinami feet.....
amend tho Constitution to Legislatures tlon from Athens, of which M. Widow- ntie " rianu, d ieiniTk)-.!..n:::'.:'-
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DPEOIAL NOTIOUQ.
A flno hoa 1 of lmlr h such nn lmlUpllunMo ml.
Juliet loliennly Hint on one who prlitu g,,j
looltn should in gleet to utu Iho bent preimrntiui,,
to ho hail lo Increase Its uruwlh, restore Itieulof
or prcieiil Iih fnlllns oir. King's VitHuoln
Ainhiosln Is ouo of tho most cllictiml nrllilifM
the ptupoi-o wo hnvo over seen, hesliles lulu-. 0t
of the most delightful half dressings nnd Umm,
tiers extent. It Is free from tho atlcky nnd num.
luy properties of most other ilremlng, and b,ii,j
ilnllclltlullV Dcriuuieu icvui.,v,mniiai-u locvi-,,-
lady orgcntlemnu using no tollet nitlcles.
from Dispensatory of tho United St ut ,
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a resolution wnsndoptcd that, Greece
act havlnrr yielded, tho Great Powers ro-
Wo learn, on lcliablo authority, that ,,.. t themselves tho right to protect
Geuetal Grunt, in cenverMition tho Uj,0 hvc3) property, and Interests of
other dav concern ng mo proposed re- ciir Ut nn n hnb ants ol Turkey, inu
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peal "of tlio "Tenuro of Olllco Act," ex
pressed himself In favor of Its imnieti
lato obliteration from tho statute-book,
remarking, nt tho same time, that thoso
Itepubllcaii Senators who voto against
Its repeal, should novcr receive any
favors at his bauds, Tho net, it seems,
lfwi1.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT,
Llio negro suffrago amendment to
tho Constitution is in tho hands of a
Commlttco of Conrorcnce, consisting oi Lollllon cItv in ,)liu.0 0f ucll, Conserv
r. i I .1.11 ...1 I.VI.nn.li nn tlinl '
stewnrt,oniiiiug unit jiuuwuujiuii . alive.
part of tho Senate, and nn equal num
ber on tho part of tlio House, 'liio re
suit will bo that somo infamous amend
ment to tho Constitution will bo
doptcd, ut least so fur as Congress is
concerned.
OENEIlAI. lllllXKINMIiai:,
This gentleman passed last evening
very pleasantly at the residence ol lion
Tin: Times thinks General Grant "was
elected by a very largo majority of tlio
American people." Huwus, was ho'.'
Tho malorlt.v is somo thrco hundred
llinnsnml pnmiMm. In tlin linlf flllltlrm
B. Beck, member of Congress fo"l oflateIv emancipated slaves who put
Kentucky, his former law Pncr tho things in Iho box for him; but how
General mccKiitrmgu u, u uu. .uu u. nbQut tho ono miudrcii thousand ills
his old friends, who, by tncir uiiiunis-s franchiscd white men of Tennessee, the
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recalled to his mind tlio days of Ainu ....,. .i,u,i i wr virlnh, .. cows, Aiiend
langsyne," wiicunewasuiorecuK...,.. tho cntlro exclusion of tho thrco hun
leader In tlio rciincu circles oi soocij ,,., ,.,, nr( ii,,,,,,,, nnit.rirniir vn
here, ns ho was in tlio councils of tho tcrg of VJrg.nn i.-joruia, Mississippi
nation in matters oi amie. ..., TnY,,q. nnA fi,nM,nWn donendent
General Breckinrldgo will shortly f , , rmmlltv
in Alabama and Arkansas? A largo
majority, forsooth, Yes, a very largo
majority tho other way.
Sk.natoh Dixon Is to have a unani
mous nomination without ballot from
tho Democratic Congressional Conven
tion of tho Sicond District of Conncctl
cut. Tho District Is n closo ono in ordl-
nary elections. Kngllsh had 71 majority
last rprlng, nnd Grant i2! majority in
November.
KiaiiTV-Bix black and thirty-eight
whlto men arc tho Iteprecntatlves of
tho State of South Carolina in tlio low
or Houao of her Legislature.
Ilfar Sir. Juyre,
We must eumplnlu,
Wo would that ou had tarried ;
To like tills man
We never can
Decaubo that ho Is married,
Wo however doubt If Mr. Jnyno np
predates nil this endearing display
However "a cat can look at u king." So
it Is evident that Prof. Spaulding en
tered upon his school duties under very
embarrassing circumstances; namely
that of "stepping Into another man's
boots." Tlio pupils had made up their
minds from the first not to like the
teacher. Tho board at tho suggestion
of Prof. Spaulding, established somo
rules, such as nro adopted In all well
ordered schools, namely, that no whis
pering, talking without pennlssiou,
promiscuous eating, reauing oi news
papers. &o should bo allowed in tho
school. Also that no pupils woulti bo
admitted from half past nlno, until
cloven, every morning. Now tho pu
pils and homo of tho uarcnts thought
that becauso tho teacher had como to
Bome,"ho mustdo as Ilomansdo."Now
Prof. Spaulding being n graduato of
ono of tho Now England Colleges, alio
nu experienced teacher, was determin
ed to govern tho school uftcr his own
plan. This crentetl n great rebellion ;
tho proceedings of which I will glvo
you in my next letter. Moro anon.
ClTIZII.V,
Washington IVcwm.
Washington, Feb. 17,1809,
thk amnesty proclamation.
In tho Scnato to-day, Mr. Edmunds
from tho Judiciary Commlttco mado a
report on tho resolution referred to thnt
commlttco somo weeks ngo Instructing
them to inqulro iilto tho legality of tho
amnesty proclamation of the President.
The report of tho commlttco concludes
with n resolution declaring that under
tho Constitution and laws, tho Presi
dent had no power to restoro rebels to
citizenship, Ac., ic. Thcso loyal Sena
tors certainly cannot hnvo read and tin
dcrslood tho Constitution of tlio United
States.
the negko inaugukation hall.
Tho Badlcal managers of tho ap
proaching Inauguration ball having
given out quietly that tho affair is to bo
exclusively white in complexion, the
negroes of tho city, taking tho hint
havo gono to work to get up a blacl: in
auguration bail on tho evening of tho
lth of March. Tho much nbused di
tiuctlou, "on account of raco or color,'
it seems is to bo mado by these ltadl
cal worthies who think negroes good
enough to associato with everybody ex
cept their precious solves.
THE MAKCII SESSION.
It seems to bo now definitely settled
that tlio first session of tho Forty-first
Congress, which assembles on tho lth
proximo, will continue throughout tho
month of March, at least. Tho Demo
crats havo over one-third of tlio next
House, nnd several States will bo un
renresented until tho meeting next
December.
Washington, Feb. 18,
rilESIDENT JOHNSON.
It is stated, on what is represented to
bo good authority, that President Jonn
on Intends, shortly after he goes out of
olllcc, to mako a visit to Europe. The
offer of a passage was lately mado him
by ono of tho German lines of steamers
and tlio offer wns accepted by Mr,
Johnson. It is his purpose, immediate
ly after the lth of March, to make n
brief visit to Tennessee, with tlio view
of arranging his affairs, and ho will
sail for Europo about tho 1st of April.
MUS. LINCOLN'S AITAIIIS.
Senator Harlan, tho falher-ln-luw of
Ilobett Lincoln, is averse to having
Mrs. Lincoln's affairs being mado th
subject of further discussion in tlioSen
nte. Tlio five thousand dollars a year
proposition Is hardly likely to bo re
nowed.
THE ASSASSINATION CONSriUATOUS
A nolle prosequi under tho amnesty
proclamation has been ordered to i
entered in all tho pending indictments
against tho assassination conspirators
and It Is expected that all will soon bo
released.
THE SUITUAGE AMENDMENT.
That tho Houso will reject tho constl
tutlonal sulfraco amendment of tho
Scnato Is now generally belloved, In
which caso tho possibility of ever pro
posing another is abandoned, ns tho
next Houso will bo Democratic by moro
than a third. There nro not a fow ltadl
cals who admit that they voted for tho
Scnato amendment against their con
victions and under pressure.
Washington Feb. 19.
THE ALABAMA TllEATV.
It Is generally conceded that th
Senate will agreo to tho report of tho
Foreign BelatlonB Commlttco against
tho ratification of tho proposed treaty
for tho settlement of tho Alnbain
claims. Thcro is no doubt that th
whole Radical voto of tho Senato will
bocastngalnstlt. This will leavo tho
subject open for Grant's administration
and wo shall seo whether better terms
canboobtalnou through dlilcrent agents,
DURATION OK THE NEXT CONaitEBS.
Tho best informed politicians hero ex
pect that tho next Congress will sit
from tho lth of March to tho 1st of May
if not longer. Moreover, that with tho
probablo election of Mr. Blalno ns
Spoakor there will bo noelianco lu the
olllces.
Washington, Feb. 21.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Tho House, yesterday, lifter somo-
thing of a struggle, repassed tho Joint
resolution proposing nn amendment to
tho Constitution in an amended form,
striking out tho provision In relation to
return to Lexington, Kentucky, n is
old home, where, I learn, a largo prac
tice at tlio bar awaits him.
WAK ON NATUllALIZED CITIZENS.
The majority of the Commlttco on nl
leged Election Frauds in New York, at
tho November election, submitted with
their report today a bill to amend the
naturalization laws so as to retard tlio
representatives of tho Powers finally
gavo their signatures to tho protocol,
uml tho Confcrenco dissolved.
London, Feb. 22,
la tho Houso of Commons to-day, lu
reply to an Inquiry, Mr. Fortesctio said
Llnhl Mrret Mnihels.
Cor reeled weekly hyl'rlcr Kill, wholesale and
"..ti ,1, ah r in urilln. Hour feud nnd general
,l....ll7n.
Wheat per uusliol 'l. y'.
live
Corn "
lluelc Wheat
t ).its
Wheat ! lour per nw
Hue 1: Wheal 1- lour ...
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121
l'ttoi-micira. Their ouor is sinmg, urn,. .,
nnd somewhat nrom.ille, their Utile but...
and analogous to iniut.
MiiiJiCALl-itorniiTIKSAND Usuj,..Iluchulc av
nre genuy suimnuui, rwmi ieuut
to tlio urinary U1I4HII-, , , . ...
They uro given in eoniplaluls of the trlii.
Oruans. suelins oinvtl, Chronic Catarrh ui (
Vif.f.i.i.., Mortiiil irritation ol the lllaililer
Uietuu, DisuasooflliBl'rosUtu Ulauu, nud , prOVC
tendon or lucuullueuco of Urine, Hum a i., , mmm
touolu the pnrls eonccrnod lu Us uaeiuii -fST"1
Tliu leuiuily lias also lieell lecolilluelldua lu liiv .si-Hl
.. .. ,'i....,,i,, Hhpiii.iatlNiii. L'tiluti,.,.... , .ir
''''.' , M.v "" PUUllS
nous, ".. ."'"i;-'' ii,, tu 7
I1M.-Hiiui.il a " Mi. IOWS!
..... ....in ni iil's of IS to 'J.I. aud fruui .lit,
in Uio decline or elmugo. of Illej niter Uunui.itlmo.l
incut, or MOor nuns ! Jieu- cuing in nu, lr '
111 UlUeilUUl 'ivu. . .w .w......, ...u
lluchu Is uueiiualu.i by liny other teinedj .
Chlorosis, Ol iieieiiu.iii, .iiik""" iij , 1.11
ne.s or i5Uiipie.ssiuii ....u....... ...utim
Ulceiaieu or m-inuuu, u.u.u ...
Lcneorrnea, or iien.
ijiseasea oi uioiimuaL., .uuu.j., uium,
.vors nt his hands, Tho net, it seems, (,mt tho ovcriimunt proposed to releaso $8 r i., ZZ::Z::ZZZZ w ,"'
us good cnougli lor jonnson, oui ioo f innirionment fortv-fivo Fenians, Dried Apples f. )" Dropsical hweilmHs.-rnis, uieiiiciuu. lu
.idforOrnnt. "Consistency, tnou arc who wuro c0iu,lc,ca of treason lat i,0';.? t,oo im IZZ": J' ,';,
year lu England and Ireland, includ
ing several leaders.
Baron Lionel Itothschlld, Liberal,
law been elected to Parliament from
l-orn -
uml " to
Onions per hnshel....
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M
UuiiLlN, Feb. 22,
Costollo and Warren, tho 1'onian
prisoners, have been set free.
Phllniltlplila JlnrktU.
Hi?.1:."-. ir,Mn.z
ortnweMern exiiu .,.:: i
x- ..L,ur r...,.ti. 7. lOf'il 7.I.,
i'eniiHi Kunl.i niul Western superllnu... 5.oj,.?iUiO
lVnnsjlYnnluunil Weslt-rn exliu .'SY, ,.,
i eiiusy i n ii in nnu i i-muiii mm.,? ry.i-
I'tuusjlv.inlliauil Wi stern uuc 11.1
llvii ll.iu r..
Wit UAr Pennsylvania red, Ims
rout item
Calirmnla " "
" whlto "
Hyk Pennsylvania rye, -ft bus
Cok.n Vollow, '
White, "
Oats tl.us
l'novibioNS Mm I'orlt, 'p bbl
.Mess l.oi-i,
lllessi'il Hogs, -ft lt
huuiUed Hums "
" Shou liters
Lnril. -ti Iti
yKKDs -Clovei-M-eU rtlnis ...
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power of Ingestion, uml excites the a
1. itii.i ii.iu iiiv action, ity w lie u urn v..
... u . In. 1. lull i.lllM. uml nil I In n. .1.1... .
largenielilsaio icuuceu, us eii us .wu umi u, i.eUJti
lLuiiniatloll, , , ..."-sf.-"
llEbLMUohiisExlrnct lluchu li.iscureil eit thol-ri
caso ol Ul.ioeles 111 wiueii ii ims ueeu gili'll. t
million 01 llioeca, 01 uiu uhiuuci, 11.111 inn.
luutlou of Hie Kidneys, Uleerutlonot U.uKluiu
uuil llladili r, lteteullon of Ullne, Lllseusesel i
l'loslalu UI md, Stone In tlio Uludder, cuu ii,
Uravel, jrlcl:-l)ust lieioslt,nnil Mucus or Mi
uisenuigos, nnu iui ii.ii.-iuiou,iiiu ,ii-in-uiu c
htltutlous, of Uulii8C.o, utteuded Willi I lie i
lOYllllg SiIllIlWI". .M,-l'W'... ..Alll,
Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, l)iiik-aii
liiejtniug, wen", iservtn, leiii.jiiiiB, iiurrjt
Ulseuse, Wulielulness, IJimuessol Viilon,!1
lu the liucic, Hot Hands, 1-luslilug of the 1: .
Diyness of u.o nlilu, Eruption on mo Kuie, l'l
Counteunmu, Universal Lassitude of the Mu-
'blown
on tVu
, M
lumbU
siimes
mocroi
caiiglit
Urmbteni.d.c.
JlUlIilLKJiU iAtt.i-( uui.nu .1 "'Ulli l
Itloiiii.l'tirllviiiir. niul ( Ul't'a all IHheasts ur
iroiu habits of (iiislimtion, txui'Hses nutt mi
clrculci
deuces lu illc, lmjuirltlesof li.o Uluud, Ac, p (ilrrucl
Poor )
tlarriaijcfi.
...n.M. i?m,.ilu.L lu alleelluuslor whleu 11 is
blleh us tionorrluea, Oleels ol long Mumluiig,
ISypllimiU .llHKlluiB-m i u ,w, uni .11,, :
eolineelluli with llellnbuld'a ltosu Wash, snij), V
bold by nil uruggisis unu ueunis eterj rn,vnll
riowuro or euunterlelts. Able lor llelniu lOWnsi
Take no oilier. 1-rlco il.Si per bottle, oi l) u
ties lor MM Delivered to any uddross. llesi.
syiuptoius lu all eoininunleutlous. LUZ1
AlWl.csa ,1.1. wiajuyi ler. p,
noni: Aim or.NUiNi; unlkss doni: ii,teglsla
steel-cugrnMil wrainier, sum lue-oiumc ""West C
Clieuue.il Wareliuuse.iiud blgnod
ji. i. IU.1J..1I.V1.U -y iron
iay (
.liern, i
I'eb. 7,'ffi)-2m.
Sknatoh JIoiiton, ill arguing in fa
vor of u pension or allowance of So,000
a year to Mrs. Lincoln, estimated tho
totol cost of Mr. Lincoln's funeral a SI,-
000.000. Ho Mild: "Altoirethor it coat
naturalization of foreigners. Tills is tho "tho government and the States not
revival of tho old Know-Nothing creed, "less than ono million of dollars."
which, it will bo remembered, had Its
foundation in tho proscription of foreign- ADVERTISEMENTS.
uorn citizens, xuuru is uuieiisuu iu
lIAOl-:NllUCII-FOWLElt..0nThurMlny,l'elir'u-
cuy jo 1 1 1, j-iiu, ui inn resiuLiueiii iiie iiruiD .a
jotits. hv llev. A. II. hht-lts. Mr. l-rank llniren-
oucii, oi iiruireieen, in .iiiss iiuiav, rowier, oi
lleiwlelt, Coltnulil.t eouuty, Pa.
IIlVINh-DOWLll.-Oii U.o 17th ofllec.ln Llslit-
HtKet,bytlio biune, Mr, Isaiah livln.to.Mlss
Alaiy uuiter, all ol ceniio twti. Columbia co.
.SITLlin-WltlUllT.-OlllheLUtllofDec.lllLlBht-Htleet.
by the bame, Mr. Adalil bltler, to Miss
luiouuu iv iigui, nu oi iiiiiiicrcciv, coi. eo. l-a.
iiii-iv ii . n.. n...nn.,n i... I,..,, ir . . i.
Mr. Aiired lrvln,ot Hutch Valley, Cul. i-o. nud
.uiss ihijiu ie, oi tiiivirbviiie, i.oi,eu.
llllUl!5lI-lT.rn;ltOLI--On the lSlhlnst. bylho
itev. win. i-.yer, .sir. jonn ureisn to .sii.ss .nary
r eiierou, ooiu oi iiiaiu iwp.
LEGAL NOTICES.
The
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICi:. n han
l'.STATK Ol-JACOll ltOlIItUACH, 1IECKAS1
Letters oliuimiuibiraiiononinoebuueoij..
l..i.l.n..l. I..,.. ,.f knllnu.nL,M Hutu l,n. Anl
1VV.III...L11. .,..u v.. - nu.iv."
County, dcceiibed, havo been granted I.; r r
Register ol baldCounly.to b.inlelKHolnl,.ii li V ents i
mluibtrator, who lehldes In l-'mnklln tuwii. nip(l
AUperhiuiH having claims or demands ii&u "VJii;
tlio bllldebtnto nro reiiuesttsllo present tliein Inntrtf
beltlement without delay, nnd those Indebted J l
inaikOpaymeui. iu eici
l'eb, C'OU-Ct. Adinlnlstiiuw. USO IP
A DMINISTItATOIt'S NOTICi:. WKB
XV ISTATF. Of CALVIN II. IlEIl-SSYUtl! 111.1 H lOSt 81
Letlers of udinllllstrutlou oil tliu esl.ite t ..
Cnlvln II. IteiMiydcr. Into ol Catawl-si i HUB I
Prepared at Hlx aud Wood Hts.. lnlta'd.
JTSAbk jour
S A L E .
llevo that this measuro will fail in either i finrj MEN
1 r-,.. Jl. Il.n InillllmiC I.UDU
IlUll&O Jll IIIU V-Ulll", u- iiiviu......
point strongly to its enactment, and
that, too, by tho votes of tho very men
who hnvo enfranchised hundreds of
ignorant, barbarous negroes in tho
Southern States, and aro now about to
propose, by amendment to t ho Const 1 1 u
lion, to enfranchise them nil over tho
county.
GUANX'3 CABINET.
Ill conversation at Army Hoiuhpiar
ters.thls morning, with Senator Thayer,
General Grant remarked: '-Iwantto
say to vou that I shall send Into thu
Senato tho name of Mnlor-Gencral Scho
field as Secretary of War. but it is
likely that ho will decline and return to
hil position in tho army. I snail then
nominato a civilian for that olllco and I
want tlio Senato to know this." Turn
ing to Representatives Dickey and Mor
roll, of Pennsylvania, and Root, of Ar
kansas, who were a short distance from
Ii1.ii, ho said ho had ira objection to
their hearing whathchad to say oil tho
question of tho Cabinet. Ho then re
marked : "I am opposed to appointing
olUcers of tlio Army and Navy to civil
offices, and therefore will havo aciviliiin
at tho head of each department." Din
ing tlio conversation General Grant in
formed them that ho had decided to ap
point a Pennsylvaniau in the Cabinet,
but would not mention his name. Ho
remarked that no ono wanted tho To
nure-of-Ofllce bill retained except tlio
thievesnudscoundrclsand their friends.
W A N T E D
S30 ner week nroflt on Cnnltal. Homethliur
ontlioly new. r-end for circular nnd Terms. iS'o
gin tuierptiho or iiuuioug. Auurcbs .M.j.Yurneli,
NiinnniuiHireii, n. v. v
eu, .u,'uo am.
"riIOOPING COUGH CURED BY
It DlilillVAU'is CELKIlltATKlJ 11 KM HI IV.
have been grnnted bj 11 .iri
Ueulslcr of wild eouuty to George heutt.of Ub"i."'
u- l'llco l-'ll-'TY Cents.
Druggist for it. Pcb.3,'UMyr.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
llybr.CC.darilson'snewrrocessorticatment.
mil or uuuress irr.i;. u. uititiaui, 11 nouiu
Hiuu ll Hticct, l'Ulluileli.lil.i, I'h.
P.m. Sneclal alteutlou ulven to TIIUOAT and
LUNU Diseases. rtb. s.'MMyr.
111. A l-.lt. AL wnilo llan .llontour en. l'.i.. on
inu llin nisi., uner u jenr h hlcKiiibS Mhteh he
bole with rilnniknblu ebterliilni'ss niul f.irll.
.i.t.u, .iv.f i j .... ..v.., , uvu .u j an. j iiiuuills
II1IU 11 UJ, a.
Luuiels may nourish round u eouqucior's tomb,
Hut happy they who win tho world lo come.
KKLI.l'.K. In Oransevllloonthoajtlior Vebru-
nry, Harvey, iniiint sou of Johu Heller, nged
i tar .i iiiuiiitjM nnu .1 unys.
liniTTintlCK At the Lock In CeutrevlIIe. Cen-
iru lwi., tin , ii inn nisi., .nr.iuaui jieuieiieic
nged ujyeais, Ainuulhsand.ilayM.
unibla Co. deceased,
wissa. All petbons having cbillus or lUlii.in irniDC
make lliem kuuwu, and thoso Indebted IcmuuiO tllfll
..i) nu ll.
JUII. l-J, W-ltl.
ui-.uitiiiir.eiiu. l,is.-77.
Adiniuls in or.'
ira nt'
lot nnd stnblu utluched, ineltutlng iibout two
acies of giouud with n coal wtisrfalotifr tlio canal
ol uLoul i7i) leet. The wliolu piopetty with Hie
btock at prebenton hulul w lllboboldutaleasona
bloprhe. Posses. Ion given tho 1st day of April
iiejii. ror pai iieuiais ituiuiiooi
o. A, JACOliV, Port Noble l'a.
i nn nnnLivEs lost yearly
LJJ .JJJyUUSl -1JU5 USK Of
T O 11 A O U O.
Savo your money nnd testoro your health by
using Dr. llyru's Autldoto lor Tobacco. This Is
notiibllbslllute but a emo lor Mnoklug, Chew
ing, and Muull'lnklng. r-'tw tersons niu uwaio
ol Hie terrible ell t els of thenoxlous wele on the
liuiiiuu si-stem. Dvbiieiisla. lleaitache. Dlsitlbe
of thu Liver, s-allow Cuiuplexlou, Cosllvenebs of
tliu ltoweis, Loss of Memory mil other diseases
aro Ibe altllctlous brought on by lt.s use. Tho
Antldolu Is tmiely cgc-tnblu nLd hurmles.lt nets
us u inula ou inu sybtein, purines me uioou, nnu
eunblcs u person to digest the heurtlest loud.
rcuuipies bi nt iit-u lor bu eeuisfrd ler iiozeu,
Audresa JI. J. Yurnell, 67 Cauuou 1st. Js". V.
l'eb. Dii,VJ-3m.
BTEHEOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CUROMOS.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 BROADWAY, HEW Y031K,
Homo Acvim.
New Yoiik, Feb. 2l
THK AU5IY OP THE l'OTOMAO ASS0CIA
TION.
Tho preliminary meeting of tho olU
cers of tlio Army of tho Potomac, pro
paratory to tho organization of nu asso
ciation similar in Its scopo to that of
tho Army of the Cumberland, and of
tho Ohio, was held at noon to-uay at
tho Armory of tho Twenty-second Regi
ment, in Fourteenth street. Tho meet
ing was called to order by Gen. Butter-
field, who, nftcr inviting nil tho major-
generals present to seats on tho platform
nominated Gen. Georgo B. jucueiian
as Chairman of tlio Convention. Mc
Clcllan was received with enthusiastic
cheers by his lato comrades, and ad
dressed them n few words of thanks up
on assuming tho duties of tho chair.
There wero seated near him on tho
platform Generals French, Ileintzelmnn
Pleusanton, Wright, Davles, Casey,
Hooker, Hancock, Sloeum, Franklin,
Humphreys, Ingalls, Torbwt, Webb
and Gibbon. Tho army nud corps com
manders present wero requested to net
as vice-presidents of the convention. A
commlttco of flvo was appointed to
namo tho tlmo when and placo whero
a grand ro-unlon of tho Army of tho
Potomac should tako place. A commit
tee on organization was then appointed
after which n recess till evening fol
lowed. Nashvilli;, Feb. 19.
Gov. Brownlow will Issue n proclama
tion to-morrow declaring martial law
In tlio counties of Jackson, Gib.-.on,
Maury, Madison, Haywood, Lawrence,
Giles, Marshal and Overton. Gen. Coo
per has been ordered to send troop? to
thofco counties, nnd to arrest and punish
all ovil-doers without referenco to civil
law.
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THE LANDS OF TIII3 BIDLE,
k .... I.t,...l, l.l.r.ll.. ..rl.. ,l..,lllnmlD.Il.ndTr.
I.r " PSUnll K . IIUKI VIIUH," af wbitli w h.. .pl.n.l,
.,..rtn,.i. Ai.at, I.r Irah'. .1 I 0 1 31. rboir(t.,bl.
STrSLHSrorr. W. m.nur.rmr. in, Ut,.,, .d b... . I.r,.
rilOTauKirttlO ALBI'M, -O.r Mn.f.r.i..l Alb.m. I,
ka.M. tbi.uin.ul lb.. .iijf aa aua.i.oi 1. .a.l.i, u4 b,aal,
All w. ..11 at m. I
ll.ia Iha. .1 .u, .U
.Ik, b.Iara wait., ih
Till: 1NCLEJIHNT SEASON,
-4ml it) rffutt un the Hid.- mid Fullc,
Iho drafts which searching cold innkes upon
thu vital puwersof Ilio debilitated and delicate
are not less beveie than th-j drain upon Ihelr
strength caused by cxresslra hint. The vast
disparity between tho tinipuntuio of over
heated rooms nnd calces, nt this stnbon, nud the
frigidity of Iho outer nl r, Inn fruitful soutco of
Hlclsucks. To fortify the body rgnlust tho evil
consequences of tho budden alternations of heat
nud cold referred to, tho vital organization
should bo strengthened nnd endowed with extra
reslbtent power by tho uso of n wholesome In
vigornnt; and, or nil preparations for this pur-
pove, (whether embraced In tho regular phar
macopoeia, or ndvcrtlscd In tho puullo Journals,)
thcro Is nouo that will compaio in purity nnd ex
ccllcneo with llOSTUrrEll "d STOJIACII UIT-
TEILS. Acting directly upon the organ which
converts tho food Into Iho fuel of life, tho pre-
pamllon Imp.trts.toltn tonoand vigor which Is
communicated to every fibre of the frame. Tho
digestive functions being ncceleratedby Its tonic
operation, the liver regulated by ltsnntl-blll lous
properties, aud tho waste matter of tho system
carried off punctually by Its inlld nperlcut nc
11 3ii, the whole organization will iitct-bbarily bo
in tho best possible condition to meet Uietliocks
of winter and tho sudden changes of tempera
turc. Tho weak and bcnsllivc, especially, can
not encounter theso vicissitudes with safely, un
less their tender systems nro btrcnghthened nnd
braced by arUllclal means. Every liquor bold us
a staple of trado Is adulteiated, and, wero It
otherwise, moro alcohol is simply a temporary
excitant, whlcli, wheu Its llrst ellects have sub-
sided, leaves tlio physical powers (nnd the inlnd
as well,) lu a worse condition than before, 1IOS-
TETTE1VH lUTTEUS, on the oilier hand, con-
tain the essential propertcisuf the most vnluablo
tonlo nr.d alterative roots, barks nnd herbs, nnd
their active principal Is Iho iucllnwi-bt, Unst ex
citing, and most iuuciious of nil dllluslvo stimu
lants.
nirST
ADMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICi:. ;,;Vi
l.STATK OF JA10I1 G01IO, Dl.C'U. - ,'
l.elicrs Ol Huminisiiaiiuii uu inu esiaiu 01 k
Uoho ol .Mlllllu towubblp, Columbia n-M. 3m
ilieeubeil. havo been erunhsl hv the IteuMti slT5!T.T
said eouuty, to Hainuel Creasy, of Mllllm r-n,1
nnuhlepueu uouo Ollslienauoau iur.cu.en..uf ecu si
sons iiulb.Ketalinbiirdeinandsogalustlliei.i .J?fl
ent nut li-iiii(steil lonuikl Ibelllkuowu.liuu .Uiu 111
luucbicu lu nuiKO liuyiui-III.
HAJIUIll. I'llKAlsV, .-IIIIHUIVI,
H'iEPllEM aoIltJ.Mieniidi.ili
Jan. S.,-(-Ct. Adintnlsli .
?0(1?S)
at the
o(not
ore'i t
ADMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICI-.. ato gr
i:siaii: ovAiiiiAiMM mi:rri.iiicii, in ",rA,n,i'l
Leltcis ol ndmlulstiatlou on Ihu estate of i 'yr.
ham Dlettuicli lato ol Cintro twp. Colunibain Iptti
deceased, havo been granted by the ltegM. ,
Kild counly to Ihaac Ouuvmi of t illngh
tonushlp. All poisons having claim
deniands against tlio tbtnto ot tho diceddii .-.Vlflg.
llllll. .'...
ts a.v
lequested lo inaUo tbeni known, nud 1
dented to make payment.
l'eh.l9,'M-CI.
IHAAC OltOVKll, ihoeri
Adnilnlslrai'
J
riiisT-
selSIt
ersiwi
A UDITOBS NOTICK.
XX ESTATE Of JOI1M IIIKITUKICH IlKCKASrn
Tlio tinders 'gned uiipolutod an order to i.i
debteduebsoftlio liclrsofsald deo'd to said Oht lll)
cedent; mid to distribute tho money in the ''"'.r',,;
of John II. nnd Isalnh Ulellerieb, Adiuln- .. lyUlC
of buld deeedent; and also tho money iu Uu- "'''(n1!
u wauled by tho court; to the ci editors niul "'lyjln
nnd lenl rcprcventutlvles uf suid deceiiMii i.fT.lli i
intend ut the lteglster's Oillce ill lllnonislnii.ua COOt
'1 uebd.iy March IMIl lw I), at nlno o'cloeli u m.1 1
fullll motilities of hlsnppolutmeut. , ,aV.p ,
.Ml persons huvlng claims or ilematul ''. sWplr,,
the said hevcral lundsare hcrlicy requlmi - r A w
lent tlietr ciiilnisbeloro bald Auditor.or bona ur.be?
debated lor coining in on bald funds. '
JU11.S u, r iii-.r.,c, .v-i' iwwv
I'eb. CB.-CO-lt IrlSln
tuiinwicK aAzniTECoi'V.J
toj,rt
rtOLU.MBIA COUNTY. SS: "M"1
tnliMt)
,-l.n nnnonniia-nnlll. nUlaioiuvll-nlil,, t.l Nl . lH
las Kiudt,.Malhlas h'ludl, llarlura Jmi,'li't- JOtc? O'
oara lsiudt, .itnry lvopii into .iiary ivinoi i
llohr, AniiaKlndl, John Kindt, Clirwtl in I.
garct Kindt aud Jlnry Kindt, Huvllla Bltil
Daniel lloiiman, Itegluu lloilmnti uml 1 7.iirn
ericltn Jlollmuu Heirs ot 1- rederlclt liulie J'S,
of bald eounly.dece.ised, nnd lo all other pit riant I
lntelebUd. .-Kfiiia.-You'r helubv died to be Si . J
appear beioro the Judges of our Ori.h.ius i SlPdrt
at an Orphtttib' Court to bo hold at llluuiiis tT.
ou tho Hist .Monday of .May next, then and ' Jijieir
lo accept or relusu to talto tlio leal estate oi'SJT,,.,
l-rederletc uoiie.ucceasoil.ut thenppraieuu
Hon laituiiouitbrthe inciuestduly uuiuat iv.linf,
the buld court, nnd returned by the SUerlll f V.r
hereoi Mil not. Wir.Ni.ss) the llonnrnulu H 1)0 1 1
Elwell, President ol our said court, tho I.U far -
of 1 ebiunry A. 1), ono thousand eight iun.tyi
und Klxty-uluu.
l'eb. 10,-09 Ow.
JISSE COLUMAN, C
nakrr llujm Loull Ml I ur
UwtM
CHROMOS.
iwnllful pi
UlKlil, podia,
lit
E.
a toil Kami, tJ unj tl liJ ai lb
& H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
891 I!i:o.inwAY, N. V..
Importers &ol ManuCr- of PJiotnnivlila Malrlalt
I'cIj. 20,'C'Mf
4
FAltM FOll SALE.
roi-clgn eVN,
Madhiii, Teh. 17.
Much excitement was created yester
day by an unsuccessful attempt to as
susslnuto General 1'rlm. Thrco persons,
belloved to bo Implicated iu tho airulr,
liavo been arrested,
I'Aius, Teh. 17.
Tho reporls that ex-klng Ferdinand
of I'ortugal has consented to bo a can
didato for tho Spanish throno ore prem
uturo. Though strongly urged, ho still
refuses to allow his namo to bo used In
connection with Iho sovereignty. A
majority of the members of tho Consti
tutional Cortes, now In ses-slon at Mud
rid, nro opposed to DuUo Montpensler,
will be sold ntnrlvalo union valuable fai m bit-
unto iu MndUon twp., Columbia county, about
two nines irom .ieiseiuwu, unit ouu mm one
lulu mne, iiom ituusiowu, euiiiaiuiug
ONE HUNDUEU AND SIXTY ACUEH
nr Ini.il innm ni- less; about H.1 acies Is well Um
biT.-il. uml the balaneo in a hiuh slate ofcultlva.
lion, and an orchard of choice liuit. whereon mu
erecieu iwo heis oi jiuiiuiuks, vii inuiiiiiuiioii
in ic-gnrdto tho piopcity can bo had of Clark
Dildtliu ou Iho pieuilses or John Dlldlne, I.ilne
stouo tw p., Montour eouuty, l'a. Dee. lti,'tls-v.'m.
TJ AUGII'S ItAW HONE SUPER
XJ l'HOSPllATE Ol-' LlJIli
bTANDAUD VVAIUtANTCn.
Wb offer to 1'AiiMins and Dealeus In Ma.
mires Hie present season our llaw liouo Buper
Phosphute of I. line us being highly Impiuved,
Ills not necestury nt this day, to nrguo the
claims of lids manure, an a useful and economic-
nl nppHcutlon for I OltN, OATH, and 'nit spring
crops. Thonrtlelolinsn reputation o uver nt-
teen cars standing, aud Is still mauur.ictuicd by
tlio original proprietors,
runners will plenso bend their orders to tho
Dialer early, ns Ihls only win ensure n supply.
1IAU01I & riONS,
bllLE MANUl-ACTUKEltS,
Olllco No, 3) rioulli Delawnro Ave.
l'lIlLADEI.l'JIIA.
l-ob.m.'CO-fmo.
7 K II A V E N o
T RAVELING AG E NTS
runners and Dealers who send then-orders dim:.
to us, can avail themselves of tho
LOWEST I'MCIM
And mvcthe Oumtnlstlon, Esily otdcrs will ho
advantageous to buyers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
MAM;KAcn.-icr:it.s or
IMI'ltOVlU)
SUl'ER-I'IIOSl'HATE OF LIME,
AND Till!
A M M O N I A T E D V 11 H T I I, I Z E It.
P E It U V I A N GUANO
Wo sell only No. 1 received direct fiom the
Government.
FISH GUANO.
A bplcndld Manure packed In barrels.
DET1T JURORS.
onttl
frEcov
"liTsho
Icin
l-ebrunry 13, 1SU). The Jury Commi Ufreit
Thus. J, Weill ver, Ellslin lInynian,togelm.'Jf1i,"? f
Ihu r-herill' HI. Milium, met at their "'r- f- "-
Itlitniiihhnii. nii.l .Iritw t'rn,., llm .Inrv Will frmT.it! I
a-tl.
empt
Plo.
uo e:
8U
i com
fts.-:s.
Wo nlsooirer for biile l'UUE LAN1 I'lasteii,
IIYUIIAVLIO CKMtNT nud n full ussoitiueut of
Oils und Candles. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL-
EUS.
A L L E N N E E D L
12 South Lelnwaro Avenue,
delpliia.
E S,
I'hlla-
rJiTAllLISHED IN isa
Tor sale by
I'll). 19.-ea.ly.
THE IlLOOMHIiUIlU 1HON CO.,
llLOOMSUUlttl l'A,
T) EWARE OF I'lIE IMl'OSTER,
1 hereby warn all persons of lite United Htatn
against purchasing any Illght nfiny "Fruit Trie
nnd Vino Insect Destroyer and Iiivlggorutor,"uf
John Ahearn er llaltiinnre, As he Is uu Impostor
aud n scoundrel, nnd has no right except a copy
of a Deed und Letters Patent, stolen by him
from the table of Uemaril Curler 111 llaltlmoruou
tlio 5lh day of Juuo HOI.
Mr. E. J. l'hllllps of Ht.Nleholas Hchuylklll Co
Is llieunly lawful mfiiir of the rlg'il for Norlird
Montour, Columbia, Cuihon, Norlhainpton
and Ducks Couutle' 111 tlio Btato of I'euu'n.
JIENJAMIN 11EST,
1'eli. ID.Wiuo. 1-ali'iiteu.
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
llloomsburg, l'a.
M. C. HIXIAN & UItOTHF.lt
the successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN 4 HON
continue tho business of inuklug
OAUWAUEH, nuauiES,
nnd every style of
FANCY WAOONS,
which they havo consUiully ou hand Jo bultcua.
toiucrs. Never using any inuterUl but the best
and i iuploylng tho most exiwrlentid workuu-n
they lioiio tu eoutlnuo us heietoforo to give tuttiu
satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection uf
their work, und of theicasuuuble prlcu asked for
he same, Is sure to lusuro a sale.
n,.i.. 4r ,.i..i.i.' i.. i... .i.iinis In szjk.
County Court of Oyer nnd Terminer to b; u mrsTol
in iiioouisuurg iu nun ior sinu eouuij i."
Mnnibiv tu ult Ilin tirti.,.in li itnv ol Mate 1
I-I..I nt lu-n ii'i'lrwlr In II. n ,. ll i.riti.on of b.tlU -
llloom-lliinin Palmer. Thos. J. Morns, i ,w IS 01
Thomas, Joseph Hharpless, Jared V Libs
llenjumlu 1', tshurplesb, Clark M.llrowu, aii-BUM,
Jones, -llldeui
iei wieiA iieury vi. 1 reus, isiinsrr., "n."-ia
iieiiiii 1fMiin .. iic-aeiif-if. .irinii c. ii.t.j
II. l'euulnglou,
Heaver Cburlea ".tllin.-l. Charles U.Trol
Johusuu.
Centre Jesso llnfTitinn. Jnmes Hill. Jon.
Conner.
Ccnlralla Martin aauuhen. Daniel K ''I
mun, Thomas Ucrrcty, I
Catnwlssa Abel ThomaJ, Joseph Murlz, 1
. aJUUlUU, a
Conyncham Itlchard Htiahes.
l--l.lllllfrrri.etr Ammi ltriwu .Tn.,ib
hum liubbliM, David Yost, Cyrus 11. M'iWJ
uwitu XJ, ..1 iitiiij-, i
l-'rauklln-Setli Hartmnn, Jonathan 1 own
ureenwood Israel llogart. James n
U'llll..... . L II.T 1
1Il.,mI.u.L.1'.I... l...u..ll.!.n.. Tlni.nl. PC
riiillpA.tjlroup.Uaao IM.Leldy, Uf-T
Jacksou John Jaycor, Henry wagucr. ifiH-ije
Locust-Joseph llllllg, Enoch Kester, VRt,,,
Kline John BtoUes, Aduni Matks Ueorgo Jl- M1-'1
Henry Fluk, ISumuel Itelubold. u c(ll
MalneJiihu It, llartzel, Daniel Mmcr a
Mllllln Huinurl Nuss, Aaron Andrews,'.. JP'J
. ,31.11111, a'uiiiei i, iiuiieiisiiuv.
Madison Iteubcn Wilson, Jncob .,
iiauiei iioie, vviiitaiu jouusuii,
Jilliles W. lives. ITrlali Hill rnr. .Al l
11. llmhiifif llou-nril I ll Imp. I -
Orungo IIIramlt.ICIIiu-.JaiiRsll.lfiii li
Plue Juscph Kweeuy, AV'llllani Kersht.
l'oiur lllruui hhulu, Jacob Lung,
Uoarlugcreek I'eler K. Mensli, vu) I
Heott-Ellslmll.Pursell, Churles JouciOOl
Klessler, Iteubeu Culp, 1
Hugarloaf Walcolt liarvey, ttf
In testlmonv Hint tlin rorerrnliifr la pit
drawn Iruui llin Jury wheel and enteric
inu lumuies or inu olllco, wo luivo here .
our bunds this l'JUi day of 1'ebruaay A, J i
Attest,
Win, uitlCKUAOH. Clerk,
AlUllllKUAl JllLl.Alll),Klill, .
ELIHIIA HAYMAN. 1 Jury'
-IIIOMAHJ. WELUVEIt. ) Luiu'H
1 cb, ID.'KI-liii,
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n
PUHLIO SALE
X OF l'EIWsONAL I'ltOPEflTY,
in ci-iiii-r luivusiiip i-rmuy xuarcu din, isu,,i ,
folluu Ing poperty lo wit I
T II It ll E 11 O It H E H ,
I-'our Head of Cuttle, U librae, of Sheep,
of lions lThrehlnK Mnihluu I (I.
niiv Hake, -i Wnguiia 1'ion-, llarf
tois, Jl irnibs, llL.tiisuud muuy otu.
too uuiuerotis to meiitlun, lAAi
Josiuli Wluuislien Audiouiir, Ciui
1'ib. li -lU.iU
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