SCItc dfolunrbian -AND- BLOOMS BUltG. PA. IS'IUIIAY MtlltM.Ml, .IIAUCII, II, 11D i- THIS COLCJIIIIA.V lias the I.nrRnt Ulrciilnllon nf miy paper published In Narlhrrn Pennsylvania, mitt ! no n mmli larger sheet llinu any of Its c-olem-iornrlcs nml Is tlisi-eforethe licit medium far iiitvertWIug In I his section ofllie Stale. liKJlOOIATIC STATU COSIM1TTI5K. IN obedience In Itia desiro nramujorily thereof, tho DeiinhTitllaHltfe Committee nro requested to met t fit Bolton's Hotel, llnrrWburg, on Tues dny,tho.10th dy of Mirch, 1WJ, ut V,i o'clock, r. , In II x llms of li'ilillng llio Democratic Stato Cuuvciitloii. VM. A. WALLACE, Chairman. It. Haviii Caluwkll, Heo'ty. COUNTV CONVKSTION. Tub Democratic voters of tho several District In Columbia county nre requested loineetnt tho ttmil place of holding the general, special, and liwnshlp elections, on Saturday Ilia 13H1 tiny of Jin cli 1110 between tlie hours of three o clock In the Httcruoou, Bnd seven o'clock in tho afternoon nftlmttlnr, nndeloct by bllot two persons to iepr.enHtioDlst let inacoiintyConventlontobe liuM nt tho Court House In IiloomsburK on Mon iliiy, March Hat 12 o'clock, noonj to select two He iilorlal Conferees and two Bepresentatlvo Conferees to meet similar Conferees, Irons the other counties of tho District tii agree upon a Senatorial Delegate and n, Beprmi'iiliitlvo Pelo tivte to rcpresont the County live. Shite Convcn glon, to nominate astute tick, t JOHN A. FUNiTON. Chairvutn. A Ilurgalu lor I'l l liters. Hv tho recent purchaso of a Gordon Pros nnil of tho Columbia Demochat printing ofllco, wo havo ncqulred an unnecessary number of Presses ami material. Wo thereforo offer to sell ono Washington Press slzo No.l In com plete running ordor; ono Washington Press Foolscap slzo almost entirely now; together with a quantity of bour gclos, nonpareil, wood, metal and display typo, Imposing stones, cases, rules, and all the material necessary to start a first-class country printing olllce. If tho material cannot bo sold in bulk, it will bo disposed of in lots. Terms cash. Address tho editor by letter or in person. St. A Word of Caution. We obscrvo that many of our DcinO' crane coiomporarues aru niivocuuii$&n,e claims of their favorite-iViua'dates for OoorMHriTtTijn of the Supremo jurt, with moro zeal than prudence. By tho time tho Convention Is held they will havo made up their minds that cer tain defeat awaits us If any other can didate than their own is chosen, or nt least feel that Injnstico has been dono if their efforts are not crowned with suc cess. Wo also disappro"vo of tho plan of in structing delegates for certain candid ates montlis beforo tho Convention will meet. Our wisest, ablest men should bo chosen as Delegates, and after a full comparison of views, they should nora inato tho strongest man without any ref erence to his claims on tho party. Tho party claims support from all its mem bers, and no ono or two havo tho right to stand in the way of success for tho moro idea of rewarding past fealty. We want success, and desire to nominato any good man who can achlevo It. If any of tho candidates named havo tho necessary strength they should bo nom inated ; If not, and wo can win with an entirely now man, let us tako him up. Our defeats In 1860-G8 in tho Presi dential contest and in 18GG in tho Gub ernatorial ono, wcro owing to tho fact that tho majority of tho Delegates wero Instructed, ana however much they may havo desired to nominato other men, their hands wero tied by tho ac tion of nominating Conventions. Do not attempt to forestall events. Tho Convention will not meet for months heuco, and many tilings may occur to render necessary tho choice of a man now entirely unthought of in connec tion with that ofilcc. "Let us have Pence." Tm: war, so far as It concerned tho State, witli regard to expenses, ceased In 1S02, and wholly in 1SC5, but tho Itadical leaders still hold on, at Harris burg, and last year, as appears by tho roport of the Auditor General for 1808, the amount paid for military expenses was $120,000.00. Wo still havo an Adjutant General, acting as Paymaster General, with a salary of $3,000 per annum. His official duties being to organizo and pay his army of Clerks, Messengers nnd other loafers, for tiielr services in vo ting tho Itadical ticket. This army alone, cost $21,003.73. Thcro has all along been great need of n competent Senator or Member on tho Democratic sido, to exposo itadical plundering at HarrUburg, and drive these lazy rascals away. Why is it not dono? In Itlemorlam. Whereas, It lias pleased an allw'iso and merciful God to removo from our midst our worthy Vice-Grand, Elisha Albcrtson, In tho midst of his useful ness. Therefore, Jiesolved, That wo bow in submission to this unexpected and sudden bereav- ment.knowlng that God dooth all things well. Jiesolved, That tho Lodge feel deeply tho loss or a laitiinii nnu cincient ouicer. a kind nnd loving Brother and a valued friend. Jiesolved, That wo deeply sympathize with tho bereaved family of our broth er, and mingle With theirs our teaw.up hold them with our affection, and rec ommend them to Him who alone can dry tho mourner'ij tears. Jiesolved. That a codv of theso IleaO' Jutions bo bent to the lumlly, and also ono to each of tho county pupers for publication. P. I). Black, ) Jah. L. Phehton. I Committee on JtoiiEitTPoiiSEL, Resolutions of Bvii. Amikhtson, Wyoming Fhank DEitit, Lotlgo No. 2, TiiomamKeeck, A. O. of O. H. Hahdeu, aood-Fellows, J. W- FoilTNKIt, II. P. WlUTEMAN, , Kohrsburg, Feb. 27, 1800. Countkiu'Eitb. Tho country Is flooded with counterfeit nionoy. Ten, twenty-flvo, and fifty cent ehinplaBters do Inrgoly abound, while tho counter felt bills of the denomination of ono dollar nnd upward aro detected every day, A Jargo addition of $10 and $20 notes of this sort has Just been added to tho llnunco of tho country, and our xeaders.wlU do well to examine bills of thoso denominations, dated 1802,proj.ty closely. Commit nlcutcil. KOU T11R COM'MnlAN. MUM 14. "MI1 pleasim-H mid palace tho' no may roiiin, Do It tver so humble, there's no place I Iko home," Home I What a world of interest and luipplncps Is crowded Into that word I How tho bo'oin swells with deepest feeling and profuundest emotion nt its very mention. What hallowed memo ries nnd poul-liisplrlng associations clus ter around thatsacrcdtlirlne,oiir child hoods happy homo, liver do our minds llvo in busy thoughts over tho scones nnd remembrances of this i-anctuary of our heart's purest and holiest affections. Its clieerful .uplrlts, sunny faces, nnd ro vcrcd forms, whatever changes tltno may havo wrought xlncu our severance from llio old homestead, uro all vividly before us, and wongaln seem to bo liv ing ovor tlni halcyon days of tho event ful past. Wo ciiii never, no, never for get that hnppy family group, Composed of father, mother, brothers nnd sisters, of which In other yours wo formed a member. Although long years havo pas, oil siiiio wo wero wont to gather around that familiar hearth-stone, yet tho wliolosceno in all Its Interest and naturalness, Is Indelibly Imprinted on our minds. 'TU mournfully truo that somo of tho members of that household perchanco that devoted father, or pious mother, or brother, or sister, havo gonn down to tho land of shadows and of death, hut still there is a sanctity and sacrcdncss lingering around that prec ious spot of earth that will ever endear It to our heart?. And why should it not ho so? It's wliero wo wero born 1 Tliero wo spent tho days of our child hood; and tliero for tho first timc,around that family altar, celestial influences operated upon our hearts, und sought to win them to tho skies. With such holy and hallowing memories attaching to that sacred place, why should wo not Iovo nnd vencrato it 1 Why should not mellowing and soul-touching influences play around our hearts, when "Fond memory brings the light Of other days around us." Even tho old man. who lias long had a homo of his own, sheds tho briny tear as ho talks about the homo and associa tions of his own childhood. Tho foun tain of tears Is unsealed ovcry tltno that In memory ho rovisits thoso familiar scenes. Heaven intended that homo biioulu Do a cherished spot, and man would bo untrue to all tho higher and nobler instincts of his being if it wcro not so. Tho lovo for homo andJitettrcJ n Unit grows cold In man breast. Even tho savage, dead to sympathy in his heart for tho wiilto man, cherishes an almost idola trous rovcreiico for his hunting ground, and graves of his forefathers. This sa cred principle of veneration for homo anditscherlshcdobJcets,runs all through the lower f nd higher grades of human ity. It obtains as much In tho humble cottago of tho poor and unlettered, as in tho splendid mansions of tho opulent nnd tho great. Tho sentiment is unj versally received, that "Thcro's no place like home." How sweet and beautiful aro tho touches of an anony mous bard upon this subject, "I've wandered on through many a clime where Mowers of beauty grew, Where all was blissful to tho heart and lovely to the view; I've seen them In their twilight pride, and in theirdressof morn, But nono appeared so sweet to mo ns the spot where I was born," S. J-W, Illoonisbiirg State Normal School A committee, consisting of Hon. J. P. Wickersiiam, Stato Superintendent, Dr. W. Worthington, Speakor of tho Senate, Senators J. C. Brown and G. D. Jackson, Hon. II. M. Hoyt, of W likes' Barre, and several County Superintend' cnts mado a careful examination of tho school and all its appointments, at Bloomsburg, on Friday, Feb. 10th, and reported to tho Trustees and tho large and intelligent audienco that met in tho fino hall of tho Institution to hear tho report, that they not only accepted tho schools and property as fully meet ing tho requirements, but did so with prido ; that tho buildings wero tho best Normal school buildings in tho State, and did great credit to tho citizens of Blooms burg and tho surrounding coun' try ; and aro a monument of tho wis dom, skill, and persoveranco of tho architect, builder, and Principal of tho tchools, Prof. Henry Carver. Blooms burg may well honor the man, and ever feel that sho owes a debt of gratltudo to tho founder of such a school. Fow men could havo seen tho material in so small a town,or seeingit,would over havo been ablo to innko it nvailablo In so short a time for tho accomplishment of such a work. It is to bo hoped that tho young men, nnd women who shall avail them selves of tho advantages of tho Normal Schools of tho Sixth District may im bibo its spirit and diffuso It throughout tho district. Scrantan Jlepublican. HON. ClIAltLES R. BUCKAMJW. Tho retirement of tho Hon. Charles It. Buck alow from tho United States Senato is tlio cause of general regret. Whiloho has occupied a seat in that body ho lias not only been faithful to Constitutional liberty, but esteemed for his ability nnd integrity. He is looked upon as ono of tho very ablest debaters In tho Senato and when ho speaks on any subject, ho issuro to bo listened to attentively. His clear, logical mind, and .excellent rca soning Illuminates any subject he takes hold of. Ho is tho author o(.jevcral valuable measures among thorn: is tho cumulative system of voting, which will bo adopted sooner or later, Ho enjoys tho confidence of all his brother Senators, of whatever party, no less for. ills ability than tho purity of his prl vato character and his modesty of de portincnt. Pennsylvania has never been represented In tho Senato with moro dignity, and wo doubt, If with moro ability; and wo Jiavo novor had a Senator who was mori respected by his peers. The absence f such a man from a legislative baUjfiS" not only a Joss to tho State an.l pcoplo ho represents, but to the wholo country. Doylestown Democrat. Powder .11111 KxpluNloii. Wavwaloi'E.v, Pa. Mar. 2, 1800, CArr. C. B. BllOCKWAV, A most horrlblo accident occurred hero this morning; tho Dupont Powder Mills blow up about 8 o'clock, with about 2,300 pounds of powder In tho Press Mill. Two men named Wesley Wildreck and Moses Eckroto wero In stantly killed. Both legs pf tho latter wero blown off, ono being found thirty feet from tho body, Eckroto leaves a wifo nnd two small children, Sho bo came distracted ou witnessing thoslght, .and tried to Injure herself, fo that It ro- quired soveral men to hold her. The scouo was a horrible one, and I never wish to witnoss another llko It. M. THE COLUMBIAN The Temperance Convention. Tin; Slnto Tcmpcrnnco Convention which assembled at Harrlsburg on Tuesday was composed of 101 delegates initio and fo male representing twenty nlno counties. Tho permanent officers were President Hon. S. B. Chase, of Sus quehanna. Vivo Presidents Jacob Mr Barr, of Dauphin j John ailmore, of Franklin; llov. W. C. Best, of Philadelphia. Secretaries O. J. Search, of Phila delphia; E. II. llatich, of Lancaster; L. . Wright, of Lancaster. Treas urer L.F.KiitiiTiiiaii, of Schuyl kill. Tho point of interest in tho proceed ings was tho effort to commit tho Con vention to tho policy of a scnarato po litical action by temperance men. This effort resulted in tho adoption of tho following ! Wheheas, In n number of districts of tho Stato friends of prohibition havo been chosen members of tho Bona to and Houso of llepresontativcs, nnd under tho system of "locnl legislation" wliolo somo nnd prohibitory laws for certain townships nnd borouchs havo been se cured, sustained by public opinion and successfully enforced, Anu Whereas, In a number of oth er districts tho pcoplo aro now earnest ly petitioning tho X,egi9laturo for simi lar enactments, and in vlow of tho fact that tho pcoplo of the Stato at largo aro not yet sufficiently educated In sound tcmpcrnnco principles to warrant tho formation of n separate political tern- peranco party, wiucn, in tno juugmont of this Convention, would onlv nrouso and Intensify public prejudlco against us, and not only fail to produce any good results but seriously endanger tho existing prohibitory local laws referred to, ami also ueiciu all lurther enorts now being mado to secure similar benefits nnd blessings in other districts through out tho State, It is jcesoivca, riint local proiiiDitlou, wherever it Is posslblo to securo and enforce it, is tho truo courso for tho friends of tcmpcrnnco to pursue nt tills most Important period or tho tcmpcr nnco movement. Jiesolved, That wo recommend tho Eassago of a well-digested general law y tho present Legislature, submitting the subject of tho prohibition of tho manufacturo and salo of nil kinds of al coholic preparations to tho voters of each election district in this Common wealth; and that if a majority of tho legal voters or sucit district snail vote in favor of such prohibition, no license shall bo issued by any court for such iiisirict.umiisiicii vote snail do rovorseu at a subseouent pipp.t'.r.r. ' and this Con- vOTrt-irrjreby authorizes and instructs -JtsllusincssCommittcoto preparo and present to tho .Legislature tno uraic oi sucli a law, nnd with power to call this convention together to consider tho ro sult when In their judgment it may bo necessary to uo so to turtner tno oujeccs in viow. This was tho most important business done. 1'ciiUNyIvaiiia Lcgls'aturc. February 25.18G9. Mr. Jackson read an act authorizing tho borough of Laporte, In tho county of Sullivan, to lovy n tax of twelve mills on tho dollar of valuation for bor ough purposes. Thursday afternoon tho Senato met for tho purposo of considering Senato bill No. 01. an act to revise, amend and consolidato existing laws for tho assess ment and collection of Stato taxes and county and townshlo rates and levies. Passed finally. Tho orders being called, tho Houso took up tho public calendar: Bill No. 151, an act to secure tho pco plo of this Commonwealth against fraud in tho salo of patent rights was under consideration when tho Houso adjourned this morning. After somo amendments tho bill was passed fiually. Mr. Scott, on leave, read in placo an net to nuthorizo tho erection of a poor house in tho township of Bloom, county of Columbia. On motion of Mr. Scott, tho rules wcro suspended, tho bill was read tho second and third time, and passed. Several gentlemen asked leavo to offer bills, but tho orders being Insisted upon, tho Houso proceeded to consider tho bills upon tho public calendar. No. 123, nn act relating to interest, and allowing parties to contract for the payment thereof. An amendment cbnngiug the legal rato from ten per cent, (as tho bill pro vides) to eight, was amended to soven, and tho question recurring on tho amendment us amended, a motion was mado to recommit tho bill to tho Gen eral Judiciary Comratttee, which was agreed to. Tho Senato considered tho following bills on tho public calendar : Senato bill No. 122. an act to provont and punish tho publication of obsccno advertisements and tho salo of noxious medicines. Passed finally. Senato bill No. 123, a further supple ment to an act to regulato arbitration and proceedings in courts of Justice, ap proved tho 21st day of March, 1800 making two verdicts and judgments on tho snmo tltlo final and conclusive, Passed finally. Senato bill No. 121, a further supple ment to an act to enable Joint tenants In common and adjoining owners of mln cral lands in this Commonwealth to manago nnd develop tho same, approv ed tho 23d day April ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and its soveral supplements. Passed flnnlly. Senato bill No. 200, an act for tho more convenient dispatch ot tho public business In tho courts of this Common wealth. Passed finally. February. 20. Mr. Jackson, road an net to exempt tho mortgage- and bonds of tho Blooms burg Literary Institute issued for tho purposo of exempting State normal school buildings from taxation. PHILADELPHIA I'OLIC'E BILL. Tho Senato then considered Senato bill No. 3S5, entitled An act to Improve the efficacy of tho police force of the city of Philadelphia, providing for tho election of the pollco commissioners and tho appointment of pollco officers. Mr. Henszy defended tho bill, and Messrs. M'Cundless, Fisher and Lowry opposed tho possago of tho same. On tho question, Will tho Senato agree to the first section of tho bill? Tho yeas and nays wero roqulred by Mr. Wallaco and Mr. Council, und wero as follows, vizs Yeab Messrs. Bllliugfelt, Brown (Mercer), Coleman, Council, Graham, Ilenszoy, Kerr, Olmsted, Stlnsou, Whltoand Worthington, Speaker, 11. Nays Messrs. Beck, Brown (North ampton), Burnett, Davis, Duncan, Fisher, Jackson, Lludcrmati, Lowry, M'Candless, M'lntiro, Miller, Naglo, Osterhout, Randall, Roblson, Stutz man, Tuylor, Turner mid Wallace 20. So tho question was determined In tho negative. Tho Senate then adjourned until 7 o'clock on Monday, tho 8th day of AND DEMOCRAT, March, in ordor to permit members of tho Legislature tonttond Grant's Inaug uration. By Mr. JACKSON ! No. 425 (Houso No. 100), an act to au thorize tho appointment of auctioneers in tho borough of Danville, Montour county. Passed finally. Mr. SCOTT, n bill entitled An act to authorlzo tho Supervisors of Briar Creek township, Columbia county, to lovy and collect n tax to rclmburso J, O. Smith nnd John Klsncr monoy ex pended by them for bounty purposes. Bofcrred to tho Committee on Mili tary. Mr. SCOTT, a bill entitled An net creating an additional election district in Conynghnm township, Columblr county. Rolcrrcd to tho Commlttco on Elec tion Districts. Also, n bill entitled An act repealing certain acts rolatlug to tho road laws of Conyngham township, Columbia coun ty. Referred to tho Commlttco on Roads Bridges and Ferries. Washington It'cwg. Washington, Feb. 25. 0 WANT AND HIS CABINET. Following tho interviow of Moor head, Dlckoy, nnd Pettis, with Grant, yesterday In relation to a Cabinet posi tion for Pennsylvania, in the now ad ministration, comes another meeting to-day, between Grant and Alexander McUuro, who called at "Headquarters" this morning to inquiro if ho (Grant,) in stnting yesterday that a citizen of Pennsylvania should havo n scat In tho Cabinet, rcforred to ex-Governor A. G. Ciirtin, General Grant replied that ho did not. Well, said McCluro, I trust you will appoint somo man thoroughly nnd prominently identified with tho Republican party, and not such men as Boric, Welsh, Smith or Stuart; that they would bring no strength to tho party In tho State, and that somo gov ernment support was absolutely neces sary, othcrwlso tho Democracy would carry tho Stato next fall. To this Grant replied that ho could not seo what ob Jcctlon any loyal man could havo to Georgo II. Stuart. Mr. McCluro said ho had none, but ho had known tho politics and politicians of Pcunsylva nia for twenty years, and If Stuart wero appointed, ho should havo to nsk him (Grant) for an introduction" to him. After somo further conversa tion, Grant said that "although elected by a political party, ho was not tho representative of a political party." Whereupon McCluro withdrew, re marking that at previous Interviews ho had mistaken Grant's status, and now ho was glad to find It out. Tho Radl cal members of tho Pennsylvania dele gation aro in "high dudgeon" over tho story as told by McCluro around tho Capitol this afternoon and all sorts of maledictions are uttered against tho loyal Ulysses, for daring to assrt that ho had a will of his own, and was "not tho representative of a political party." THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Tho Houso this nftcrnoon ndopted tho report of tho Conference Commlttco on tho Constitutional amendment cs tabltshlng negro suffrago In all tho States. It is said that tho words "hold ofllco" aro stricken out, but that makes no difference. If Congress can declaro negroes entitled to exerciso tho prlvi- lego of suffrago in States, it can, with equal propriety, declaro them entitled to hold ofllco. Tho Senato will, no doubt, concur In tho action of tho Houso,and thus tho amendment will bo submitted to tho States. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Thcro was a Democratic caucus held at tho Capitol this morning, when it was agreed to hold tho regular caucus to select candidates for Speaker of tho House, Clerk, Ac, on Tuesday evening next, In tho rooms of tho Judiciary Committee of tho House. Tho occas ion led to a general interchange of views In regard to what would bo the wisest courso of tho Democratic party in tho future. It is understood that tho determination arrived at was, that whllo they would make no factious op position to General Grant's administra tion, they would contlnuo in the future, as In tho past, firmly to maintain their principles and keep intact their organi zation. V. B. COMMISSIONERS ABllOAD. Tho Conference Committee on tho Diplomatic appropriation blllhas decid ed to report In favor of tho appoint ment of a United States Commissioner, at a salary of $3,000 per annura,for Hon duras, San Salvador, Nlcaraugua, and Costa Rica. In Central America. Also for missions to Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Uruguay, the salary not to exceed $3,000. Tho salary of tho Minister to Chllo not disturbed. BEMOVAIi OP THE REMAINS OF WI11Z. Tho President to-day gavo an order to Louis Schado, Esq., for tho removal of the remains of Wirz, oxecuted by order of tho Military Commission, com posed of Yankee officers, in this city, in tho summer of 1605, Tho remains wcro interred at tho arsenal grounds, and will probably bo removed to tho residence of his widow In Kentucky. THE COPPER TARIFF. Tho bill Increasing tho rates of duty on Imported coppor is now a law, hav ing passed tho Senato to-day over the veto, by 38 to 12, It parsed tho Houso yesterduy by tho necessary two-thirds voto. Washington Feb. 27. THE SPEAKERSHIP. Mr. Dawes having written a letter to Mr. Blalno declining to be a candidate or tho Speakership against him (B.), tho latter is now tho most formldablo candidate, and It seems that, by com mon consent, ho will bo tho nomiueo of tho Republican party. Tho Democrats liavo not yet determined whom thoy will voto for, but tho probabilities aro that cither Hon. James Brooks, of Now York; Judgo Woodward, of Pennsyl vania; Mr, Eldridgo, of Wisconsin, or Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, will bo tho man. ROLL OP THE NEXT IIOUSK. Ait ovenlng paper 6tatos that Mr. McPhcrson, Clerk of tho House, has mado up a roll of tho Representatives elect thus far to tho Forty-first Congress. After excluding tho members from Louisiana and Georgia, and several whoso seats nro contested, tho numbor foots up 137lladicalsaud 'C2 Democrats. Tho latter havo 71 members already elected, but, of courso, a number of them will bo counted out, cither by tho Clerk or tho Houso. THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS!!!!'. Hon. Columbus Delano had a long Interviow with Commissioner Rolling BLOOMSBURG, to-day, nnd that fact, in connection with tho mention of Mr. Dolnno's nnmo In connection with tho Internal Rovcnuo Bureau, evoked considerable interest. GEORGIA. Boutwcll had n resolution in his pocket yesterday from tho so-called Reconstruction Commlttco, declaring tho seats of tho Georgia members va cant, nnd that Stato still unreconstruct ed, but nccordlngto nn afternoon pnpor of this city Grant visited tho cloak room of tho Houso yesterday nftornoon, sent for Boutwcll, had a talk with lilm, nnd oxprcsscd opposition to ills (Bout- well's) resolution, consequently it was not reported, and tho Georgia members will not bo turned out this Congress. Magnanimous Grant 1 Disappointed Boutwcll ! A DISGRACEFUL SPECTACLE. A most disgraceful spcctaclo was wit nessed on tho floor of tho Houso yester day nftcrnoon In tho debato on tho Loulsinna contested election caso. A negro named Menard, a claimant for tho scat, was allowed fo rise on thejloor and address the House, which ho did for half an hour or more. When ho had concluded, a low-bred whito Radi cal mcmbor from Illinois, named Cul- lorn, went over and congratulated him. Tho scene was disgusting In tho ex treme, and ought to consign thoso who brought it about to eternal disgraco and Infamy. Washington, March 1. THAT PENN'A CABINET OFFICER. Tho last rumor Is that Jay Cooko is to bo Pennsylvania's Cabinet officer; nnd probability is lent to It by tho fact that after tho fourth of March, Secre tary McCulloch is going as a partner into Jay Cooko's banking-house. The Intimacy of Jay Cooko and McCulloch has been so great whllo thoy havo been occupying their present positions, that thcro will bo no difficulty in each chang ing placo with tho other without detri ment to tho public servico or tho prl vato property of cither. THE OLD CABINET. It is understood that nil tho Cabinet officers, except General Schotlcld and Attorney-General Evarta. havo official ly tendered tho resignation of their portfolios to President Johnson, and that they will bo accepted to-morrow. In thomcantime, their respective de partments will bo left In chargo of offi cials next in rank as acting-secretaries In caso Secretary McCulloch retires be foro Wednesday, Assistant-Secretary Hartley, or General Jeffries, Register, will bo detailed ns Secretary acf interim. Judgo Otto will bo left In chargo of tho Interior; Assistant-Secretary Faxon, in chargo of tho Navy ; General Skinner, in chargo of tho Post-ofllco Department, and Hon. Wm. Hunter, in chargo of tho Stato Department. Washington, March 2. REPRESENTATIVE REFORM. Senator Buckalow to-day mado a ro port from tho Select Commltteo on Representative Reform. Tho bill re ferred to them, and now reported, pro poses to securo fair and complete repre sentation to every important political Interest in tho country; to strlko nn effective blow at corruptions in popular elections ; to securo moro of harmony nnd contentment than now exist among tho people, und to improve tho compo sltion of tho popular branch of Congress by facilitating tho introduction and continuanco of men of ability and mer it in that body. NEGROES FOR MARSHALS. Ii.tho published programmo of tho Inaugural ceremonies, I notico tho names of soveral gcnulno Africans for Assistant Marshals for tho procession This Is a new feature, but not at all sur prising, sinco a negro has been permit ted to address tho Houso of Representa tives, and claim a seat therein. What can tho while peoplo of tho country bo thinking about? It Is high timo that somo speedy disposition slisuld bo mado of tlicso negroes and their while allies, otherwise tliero will bo no room in tho country for a man who believes in tho supremacy of tho whlto race. QENERAIj OF THE AEMIE3. It Is stated that Grant will not resign his commission as Goneral of tho arm ies, as In his opinion, it expires upon bis inauguration as President, aud that lio will on Friday next transmit to tho Senato, tho namo of General W. T, Sherman to bo General of tho armies of tho United States. PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S FAREWELL RE CEPTION. Whatover may havo been tho motlvo that induced tho attendanco, It Is cer tain that President Johnson's farowell reception to-night was tho largest that ho has held for a long whllo, not even excepting tho New Year receptions, From tho timo tho doors opened, at 8 v m until after midnight, tho crowd poured through tho halls and paid their respcats to tho Chief Magistrate of tho nation, whoso term Is so soon to expire, ARNOLD AND SPANG LER. Tho pardon papers for Arnold and Spangler aro In course of preparation at tho Attorney-General's office, and may be signed to-night or to-morrow. RADICAL CAUCUS. Tho Radical caucus nominated Hon James G. Blaine, of Maine, for Speaker Edward M'Pherson, of Pennsylvania for Clerk; G. N. Ordway, Sergeant-at Anns, and Buxton, of Now York, Door keeper. Without nominating a post master, tho caucus adjourned. Ordway's reuomlnatlon Is generally regarded us an endorsement of the corrupt lobby which dictates it. THE INAUGURAL. Gen. Grant has finished his inaugural address. It covers six pages of letter paper, and is estimated to bo of about tho samo length as that of Mr. Lincoln in 1805. Nothing deflnito concerning Its tenor has transpired, except that it will urgo the ratification of tho Constitu tlonal Suffrage Amendment and tho paymont of tho public debt in coin PERSONAL. Secrotary Seward nnd family will Icavoon Friday for Auburn, prepara tions to that end having been cotnplet o I. President Johnson will vncato tho Exocutivo mansion on Thursday morn ing. Secretary Welles will retain hU pres ent resldcnco till May. Edgar Welles.Chlef Clerk of tho Navy Department, will resign to morrow. It Is understood that soveral chiefs of bureaus will tender thir resignations immediately on tho formation of tho now Cabinet. Rkad tho call for a County Conven tion in another column. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Homo A'cwn. Nashville, February 5. Mr. Bon ier, Speaker bf tho Senato, was Inaug urated Governor to-day, In placo of Governor Brownlow, resigned, In prcs enco of n convention of both branches. Hlsnddrcss foreshadows no policy for the future. Richmond, Vn., February 25. In tho caso of James Grant, on trial for killing H. Rives Pollard, several hundred cit izens having been questioned, and only two found who hod not formed opin ions, tho Sheriff was directed to sum mon citizens for tho Jury from Alexan dria and Norfolk. Portland, March 1. The Demo crats carried Portland for tho first timo since 1800, electing William L. Putnnm for Mayor. Tho voto stands, Putnam, 2207; Drummond, 2077. 1ist year tno voto stood, Putnam, 2277; JMcnaiiam, 2137. Grant had 1,312 majority in Portland In November last. Kausas Is tho first Stato to ratify tho rnnstltntlnnal amendment. It was passed by both Houses on Saturday. Tho voto In tho Senato was unanimous. In tho Houso the voto stood 51 to 07. San Francisco, March 2,-Tlio Legis lature of Nevada yesterday ratified tho Congressional amendment, to tho Con stitution providing for universal, sui- frago. foreign Xcwn. Cni'KNiiAOKN. February 21.-Gencr- nl Raasloeff, Minister of War, nnu formerly Ambassador of Denmark nt Washington, urges tho salo or tno nan lsh West Indies Islands to tho United States. Havana, February 21 Evening. Accounts from Santiago do Cuba aro un favorable. Tho cholera does not abate, nnd tho Insurgents nro plundering and destroying tho plantations in tho vicin ity. Paris, March 1. Lamartinc, tho eminent Poet and Historian, is dead. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATOTI C K. Tut tmiillnnrn herrbv notified that on the. Kth of Feb. thoumlerslgneil purchased alConstablo's tale the following personal property of H.G.Ort, and that lie has hired the name to wild Ort; One Ury Horse, One Hay Horse ; ono double set rTn UortiuuB nml ni'a llrnwn (!nw. All persons nro cautioned against Interfering with or molesting the same. ,,,, BloomsburE Mar.5,e'J.3t A. J, HMMETT. THORNTON nnlil nnnnnnrn In tllO clt Izens of IlloomH- bum nnd tinrnmi vlplnltv. that lie has Just received n lull auu compieto uui huuh u W A IjL P A I 12 H, WINDOW SHAD KB, FixTCiins, conns, tassi:lh, nn.l nM liftr irnrtils In Ills If lift Of bllsIllCSS. All tho newest nnd most approved patterns of tho uAY.nre mways 10 ue luuim m iiufwiitiJiiiiiiicLiu Ulnlli Ul linll.Iir Af.l fir At B.1 D. Wilson&Co. Thos. H. Morrow, i Sas Frahcisco, a. u. uiiamueklik, t:ai, I naw iuiik. finr TiUfl nnd Mound Vineyard Wines and Hranltcs.ho popular on the Pucltlc Coast, nre pressed from as line fruit ns is produced ill tho world. We urow the grapes, run our own pres ses, and otter them ns our own production. Wo invito orders from tho trade under the full Kuarnntce of tho house of their nbsnlntn purity. WILSON, MOllItOW ,t CIIAMllKUMN, Mar.5,'C!)-lm. -15 Murray Bircet, N. l. A GENTS WANTED-110 A DAY, TWO if IU MAPS rou 1. LLOYD'S PATENT ItEVOLVlNO DOUBLE MAPS . Of America and Europe, America nnd tho Unltoil States of America. Colored-lu 4000 Counties. TllFsl itrpnt. Mons. now lust completed, show .vnrv nloi-n of imnortnncc. all Railroads to date. anu me latest iiiiuranuiia iu im Yin wm xuivyi nn Htntpg. ThpMi MauH are needed In every School nnd faintly In the land they occupy tho spaco of one Map. and by means of the Ueverker, either slilo can ho thrown front, and any pari brought level to tho eye. County ltlghts and largo discount given to good Agents. Apply lor uircuiurs. leimx, mm "i'' for Bauiplo Maps, to j. i. ujui if, March S,'C9-lm TMPOUTANT TO mJILDEUS.HOUSEIlOLDLlUj .Slt-tAMS, Tho undersigned would anuounco to tho t ill zens of llloomshurg nnd vicinity tint ho Is pro' pared to execute II O Uri V, S I G ANIl OltSAJICST A PAI NTINO in all Its branches. PAPER HANGING Carefully attended to. Strict attention to business and good workman Bhlp It Is bclloved will mcnt nfalr showof public patronage. Shop on Catharlno Street between Third and Fourth. MarA'03-ly. WM. T, IiODINE. rUNUO'S TEN CENT NOVELS, .1.1.. JVI U lllUUlui-Bl, nit, Lii-nt, nnu . " I I niar. Thev are all written by such standard writers as Captain Carleton, Captain Mayuo Held, L. Augustus Jones, Edward H. Ellis, 4c, Ac. As books for tho young, they are unequalled by any works published; ulways pure In tone, live ly, aud full of adventure. Persons desiring thoso books will please order "Mukko's," and see that none others aro given in their placo. The folfhwlng uro those already Issued ; Vn. 1 Tim Hunters 74 Itlack PrODhot '2 Trapper's Hetrcat 75 (lid Norte.the llunte 3 i'airiot jiiguwaymuuiiF uger-cye 4 1' u i: 1 1 1 v o of tuu 77 ltevolutlonary Joo Mountains 78 Jack, ltulfalo-Catcher a rracK oi rue iu loin iiiruiu, iruppei a Man. Eater W Bcout ol tho tit. Law, 7 l.'liarlollo Temnlo reuce 8 Death Knee 0 Indian Hlnyer 10 Turtle-Catcher 11 Hunter's Triumph 12 Ocean Hovers 11 Tory Outwitted 11 ZpknHternnm pi jAiuiucr ii'gs 82 liloody lirook 83 Wotf-Hlayer 81 Long llou 85 Coonev Hush 811 Itnblu Hood nnd his Merry Men 15 Hcourife of Ihe Seas 87 btv c of the Delaware ltl Captive Maiden 8 "Old Kit," Scout 17 Img-Leiged Joo !! Hunk Wiggins, Esq 13 Wild Scout of thcOO Spider Legs Mounlains 01 Old Trapper's Pride 19 Korosl Lodge, W Murksmau the Hun 20 Holllcklnr; It ngers ter 21 Itattlesnuke Dick 03 Grizzly Jnko 22 Illcketly Tom, theOl Spotted Don Hover D5 Thellloody Footprint 23 Impaof thePralrlo or, tho Adventure of 21 Uobber's Terror n New YorkNowsboy 25 Joc,the"Sarplnt" K0 Old Itube, tho Trap- 26 Ligatfoot, tho Scout per 27 Ulant Spy of UunkerOT Jllg-Moutued Trap- Hill per. S3 Bear Creek, tho Wild 88 Panther Jako Half-Dreed lr9 Snake--Eye, or tho 29 Squint-Eyed Bob lluudlt Miller 30 Snaky Huodgrass, 100 Old Nick of the HI Itolllug Thunder; or Swamp. Iheltlvul WurChlefslOl Gamecock of the 82 Heavy Hatchet tho Sunleo scout 102 Old Zeko S3 Sly Sum. tho QuokerlUl Dog-Faco Spy 101 sharp Snout SI Three Daring Trap-105 Tuscaloosa sum HI 1 Vliil Marksman 31 Eagle-Eyed Zeke SI lllg lU!lu Mek 88 lloidScalp-lluntcr SI Tory Spy 40 Prairie Jake 41 Wealth uud llcaaty 41 Hover at the Forest 41 Ulant of the Woods ners leu mini Jim 107 Hed Itattlesnuke los mack Sampson loo Ugly Iko 110 Squatty Dick 111 Hardskull.tho Aven ger 112 Turkoy Foot 113 Hnwk-Eye,tuo Hun ter 111 Madman of tho 41 Crazy Trapper 45 Liou-Heaueil Hunter Oconto 4 old Jim of the WoodsllS David Hunker 47 Mad Mllio 110 lllnziug Arrow 43 While-Headed IIun-117 Hickory Jack ter 118 Twin Trappers 49 DlK-Heartcd Joe 110 Hiding Tom 50 Scout of Long Islandl'.TI liloody Wolf ill Silverheels, Ihe Dela-121 Long-IIeailcdMIko wuru 112 'thunder-Cloud ' 52 lllack Bill, tho Trop-123 Harold of tho 11111 per VH 'lexas Joo Silled Mon of the!23 Creole Forgo r-lly Woods Capt. Mayuo Held 61 Orlm Dick, the Ono-120 Hed SturoftheSeml- Eyed Hobbcr poles M ludlau queen's Ito-127 Iluliet-IIcad venue 128 Hunter Zeb 66 Old Scout of tho Cavelisi Scout of the Sclota 57 ills Snake the HurouliU Forest Hunters M Mexican J o;e, thelSl Mad Betsey Snake Charmer 131 Indian Stratagem 59 Steady II n u d, IlielM Pale-Face Indian ShariisliootluglluuterlJI WhlteSavugo 60 Ulpsy Jack 135 Wilehof thcHwamps 61 Scarlet Warrior 130 Old Paul 61 Scout of Tlppeeauoo 137 Uunter'sSecret 0. 1 Schtuderhauues 134 ltl vul Captains 01 Bride, ofWolfUleu lit Little Foot Trapper eo Bullalo Jack, Tran-110 Wild Hide per 141 Having Dlck.llunter 66 HcoutoftheHoarandolll Fighting Nut 071)arlugllackwoodinaull3 Hunter of tho Black 08 Clumsey Foot Hills 1. 'J stranger's (Jrava 111 The Indian Spirit 71) Mud Nancy, the Fe-115 Iron.-Huudod Trup uluu Fortune-Teller per 71 Loug Wile Hunter 110 Hunters and lied. 72 Woodeii'Legegd Spy skins 7t Long LtgSflliuSquut- ter, Thes books are for tale by all newsdealers, aud are sent, postpaid ou receipt ur price Teu Cenueach. OKI) HUE MUNHO, I'. O. Box 6657. 118 William street, N.Y, Mar.6e9-las. list of Iiottors n-omainiiiB' n tho Tost OQlccc, March 1st, XBO llrlghl .lnmcs lliirrMary, Creamer .lolm W. Illgglns Hrynu llerrlngJohn Hlso lillrabeth Hammer A (1 Ilollnuin Jesio Moylo William Miller Hnllln 11 Muslon Ahraham Morris Bamucl Nolton Hnmucl W l'nrmer Wl lHam Parker Clemucl II lln.v.t ItobcrtsMrsJonathan (1) lloinh David J I Hhiimaii Miss Zulu Kclafrcld Henry Ht-eils William Thomas Hutlcr Thomas John Walle E 1' . . Walsh I'utrlck llacr nr .1 inles James ifnmiftn 1 Knylor D K Keller iinis i.nn Lavan Oharles Mulr Wm (i l-'orclgn) Morilan Hills (2) Mmmra llmi-lino Millard Jacob J. 11. PttRsr.L. P. M.. lllooinsbxrit Pn. Illoomslmrg Market Keport. Wheat per bushel - 11 00 I 35 1 no 70 12 CO uro Corn Oats, . " , Cloverscid "' Urn Flaxseed 60 l-'loiir per narioi 7 W llulter wbs Tallow Potatoes . Dried Apples Pork Itmns 12 1 flu 2 61 12 ! 20 SO Sides nml Hhonldcrs Inrd per pound , .7. 11 ay ! per ton LUJIuEit. Hemlock Iloards per thousand rcet......... , ., ,i 11 fn-in lnclil .. , 10 00 , isaii Joist, SeantUnp, Planlt, (Hemlock) 15 00 ttlimgics, rjo. 1 per iiiuiioiuiv.. 8 00 7 00 18 00 Siding " litoN No. 1 Scotch pi?.. No. 2 " " . Dloom "... ft. . .. 110 ,...JM ...S3 1 Light Street Mnrkets. r. 1... Tilr,r T.'ti, wlinlrsnln alld retail dealer In grain, Horn' & feed anil general merchandize. Wheat ncrbnsliol 8' 70 Hyo " " Corn " ' Duel: Wheat 1 W 1 ( 1 00 Outs Wheal Flour per 1W) IDs Duck Wheat Flour Corn Chop, 7U 6 50 I r 2 U) 1 60 nutter per Ih f. ;rks per uoz., -olatoes pr bus 21 DO 2 00 Irled Apples ' 2 31 llcef per 100 lbs Pork " ax reeii U 00 11 (W Ijird " ro Onions per bushel- IK) 7 0 3(10 lover seed ' " .... Imothy " " " PhllatUlpliIn Markets Flouii . np. Norllnvcslcrusnncrnneai zt.wm Northwestern exiriu. f.2o Norl I. western ramlly ivn) .to I'eiti.HyUitnla nml Western mipertlre... 5.0030.50 Pennsylvania und Western cxtiu ,.51o9 6.7 'eimsyivunm nnd western mimiy v.wksu.w 'euniylvnufa unU Western ancy U.5Ui$1J.2j 1 m e Hour turn) Wheat Pennsylvania red, bi SI.0X3tl.75 S.1.20 t.1.15t3.I0 81.01, ,ll.li'2 l.lFHnjSl.lO tl.17Wtl.17 7lktf75a .southern " , California " . ' whito ' Uyi5 Pennsylvania rve. V, bua.... ijoiin lenow, mie, Oath hus .. KOVISIONS Mess lorK,T bbl , Messlloi'f, , Dressed Hogs, V B timoked Hums t)1.50 124 .IM 8Uc9(J 17CJ : (SIM Hhoulderb lb ISC Laril, V Hi 17c20$o rseed bus t7.03,l).'i) Skeps Cloverseed Tlmothysced V bus 1:1.75 llmoinysi Flaxseed Oatti.k lleef Cuttle SB - DcOlOKi cows, a head (llKgiW BnitKr H 11) (2ic Hons 100 lbs 163.S17.50 arrmtfts. DAVIS-OIHSON-Onthe 5th nit at the.housoof Jonas Itantz by 1. K. Krirubaum J.i . Jir, A. 1j. Davis nml Miss Sarah U.Gibson both of Ilenton Columbia co. Pa. linf.MI'H Itozr.r.I.r. On tlintllnlt.Lv the samo al ins oinco air, .losepn 11. iioimes oi j-xior Luz. co. nnd Miss Irene Ilozelleof lleutou, l'u. I.nwr.ItV MHI'.T.MITMHIt On Thursday Feb, Qith lMJ-nt 1 leiisrsoniiireln I.lir it street. 1)V tho llov. A. H. sherls, .Mr. Isaiah Lowery of urnngo twp. to Misssnrnusnciimmcroi centre iwp. uoiumuiu cuumy i-ii. LEMON CIIAMHEIIS At tho residence of Miss s. M'Kelvy, Muncy, Pa., on tho 11 tilt, by Ilev. T. M'NuIr, Mr. Hervy lemon of Millvllle, Col. co. aud Miss .Mary Chambers orMuncy, UUNYAN OAUMEll In tho llorough of New Columbus on tho"tii ult. by llev. Dr, Jos. I,. KIlKoro. Mr. Jno. D. ltiinynn, Esrj., aud .Mrs Mnltza uaumerbolli of Catuwissajl'.i. SUTLIFE n.YM.MA" At New Columbus on tho lull ult. by Ilev. Jos. L. Kllgole, Mr. ltoss C.Sullliranil Miss Sainh A Itumaiy, both or llunlliigtuu twp. Luz. co. Smiths. OHI. In llrlarcrcelc at the resldcnco of Levi Alkman, Esij., Mrs. Lena Old, relict of the Into John Ohl, in tho seventy-ftrstyenr of her age, TnUJIP-On Saturday Feb. Wth, Charles M'Clcl laii Trump sop of Samuel and llarbara Trump nt Uloomsburg. aged about 2 years, of Iullniu inatfon of the Luugs. A MALAHIOUS MONTH. March, that gives us n new President, Is llso tho Inaugural mouth of many harassing disor ders. Entangled in its fogs aro the seeds of coughs, colds, uud of that alternation of frigidity nnd lire, moro widely known than admired, call ed fever aud ague, Tho only way to avoid theso "Utile unplcasantncsses,"lsto render the system strong enough to fight ofTthe atmospheric poison that produces tlicm, und tho bebt way to endow It with this repellent power Is to tone it with HOSTETEH'S STOMACH BITTERS. If a wayfarer were credibly Informed that a rullhm was waiting nt tho next corner, ho would doubtless turn In his tracks, and tako a safer routo to his destination. With Just about tho sumo amount nf trouble, tho attacks of diseases prevalent ut this season may bo evaded. Nay, tho trouble will bo less, for drug stores lie in every ono's routo, and every respectable drug gist in tho Union keeps on hand IIOSTKTTEH'S BITTEH3. Tho article is a a Inploof trade, and It would bo us easy to find a grocery without su gar, as the stores of au apothecary without this popular tonic remedy. In vlow of tho experience of tho nation with regard to the article, during the spaco of twenty years.lt seems almost unnecessary to recapitu late) Ua merit! to Americans. But as our popu. lation is increasing at the rato of a couple of mil lions a year, In tho natural way and by Immigra tion, It may be ns well to hint to tho rising gene ration nnd now arrivals, (tho old settlers know all about it,) that HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTEHS Is tho most wholesome aud potent vegetablo tonic ever manufactured; that It is a specific for debility, dyspepsia, biliousness, and mlosmatio fevers ; that it prevents, ns well as cures, these complaints and their complications; that It is not ' bad to lake," nnd Is absolutely harmless. $2000 A YEAR- With little labor. Enmettilnir enllrntv dkw fnr all thoso out of employment, estoulshlng results heard iroin, every day since dlscoveied t5 to 810 per day Hindu by every one who 1ms yet tnken hold ofthe business, optu lo nil, no lupltul le iulied. All those having any feur or being hum buged will oblige uiu by not noticing this; all olhers nddress Hie without delay. For particu lars pleuse enclose stamp for circular. Address Viilentlno Blank, New Blooinileld Perry Co., Pa, Nov, ir7.'uvi-0m. g ADDLE & HARNESS MAKER. OllANOEVlLLE, COLOMlllA COUNTY, l'EMN'A, THE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends nnd the public, 1 lint helms bought out '1 mom ah Hucki.e, nnd will continue thu business orsADDLI.nnd HAltNISMAKINO, in nil its various branches, ut theold stand uboro Snyder's Hotel, und hopes to deserve uud receive Ihe pat ronage of nil who iiccdurticles in ills Hue. Feb.2i,'ta. OEOllUE LAZAHUH. JOTIOE. Tho nubile nre herehv notified thatnu the 4th lnv of February IhUI I purchased nt CousUthle's Hale, Ihe following property, sold as tho goods and chattels of Wm, Piter, vizt One Conk Stove, 1 Bureau, 1 Doz. Chairs, 2 Hocking Chairs 1 Bed aud Bedding, 2j yards of Carpet and ono Brass Kettlo. The public ure hereby notified that I have loan ed suhl personal property to William Plfer, uud uro requested not to purchase, nor molest the same. E. A. KELCIINElt, Mimiuvillo,Feb.lS,'(.lt. P A R JLE It S Can b supplied at all times Willi ground NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER. JARVJS ISLAND OUANO, AND 1'IIOSI'IIATES, At the mill of PAXTON & IIAHMAN, llupert, Deo, 18,'0.iiiq. nnWPT A T. TJOTiaRH. BUCHU. l,'rom Dlspensnlory of tho llnllcd Slatii, MOMMA CHKNATA-1IUCIIU LEAVl.s, piioi'KUTiK.i.rTliclr odor Is strong, uiiiu.h and koinewhut aromatic, their Hum uuterl nro lienlly stimulant, vvltlift peculiar teim,., to tho Uiluary organs. Tl cyuregheniii comp Inlnts of tho Urlu, Oik mis. Mini n uraycl, chronic- Cuinrth i,i , illadder, Moibid Irritation of tho linu,it.r I i'ctlia,i)lsoasoof th6l'roUto Ulaim, nnu I Icntlou or incontinence of Urine, Irolu n lu,i I ,i,n nnris concerned In Us ev,i,,,i Tho remedy has also been recommended In i pepsin, I'lnonlc Hheuuiatlsm, Cutaneous ah l'HKLMiioLU'HPixTnACT llucnu Is Used l,y ,, sons iroin tho ngeB of 18 to 25, and from jj tii. incut, or Labor Pains j lled-Wettlng m eimar In allectlons peculiar to females, the Ejtt HUChU IS uueiiumwi uj .wi 'i-iiicuy.Oi! Chlorosis, ol itetcnlfon, Irregularity, fift, ncss or suppression of customary l.vaciwtii, Ulcerated or brhlrrous SUUo of the L'ttt Lcucorrhen, or Wilti"j. Diseases oi my i"i "ravel, t Dropsical Swellings. Tills medicine hiiun tho power of Digestion, aud excites the Au" bents into healthy action, by wh ch tho Wat. or Calcareous depositions, aud all Unnatural j largeincnts nro reduced, ns well us Pain uUi llaiiimatlon, HK1.KM1IOL.U a i!2iiiii-i. imtnu mis cu red cv case of Diabetes Hi which It has been giu n rltution or IhoNocu, of tho lllailder, and Inn , nation or the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Km,, and Bladder, llelcntiou or Urltie, Diseases or Uravel, llrlck-Dust DeposIl,nud Mucus ur .Mi Discharges, mid lor enicebludund delicate i stltuUous, of both sexes, attended with n, lowing symptoms! ludlsjioslllon lu Kxvri, Loss of Power, iMsa of .Memory, Dlilkuin inclining, oiuwiervcs, ireiuunug, llurru, Disease, Wuliclulness, Dimness or Vision. 1 Intheliack.llotlluniis, Elushlug or mc ',., Dryness or the Skin, Eruption on the Kace, l Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the. Mu Ur system, 4c llelmboid's Extrnct lluchu is Diuretic llloud-Purliylng, and cures all Diseases an. Irom habits of dissipation, excesses nail iu deuces lu llio, liupurltlesot llio Utuod, &c ku scdlug copiiloa lu uil'ectlous Tor which u i,uj huch us Uoiiorrhtt'a, Oleels of long stuuiliiu Syphllltlo Allcctlous in these diseases, us connection with llclmbold'a Itoso Wush, Bold by nil Druggists and dealers every vh Iioware of counierfelts. Aslc for Hcimim Take no other. Prlco-Sl.ti per bottle, or lies lor 0.00. Delivered tu any oddrcs. bw symptoms In nil communications. Address It. T. 1IELMU0L1) fill llrotulw.iy, X. NONE AltE OENUINE UNLESS 1)0X11 Pf steel-eugiuved wrapper, with fac-shalte ol Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T.HELMUOt Feb. 7,'09-2m, LEGAL NOTICES, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAFJon DIR11L DKC'll. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Orphnm'c of Columbia county to mnko distribution ol balance in tne nanusorunviii ijowenbergEr lor ol the last will and Testament orjaeob I lato of Dloom township In said aountralecn will meet tho parties luterested, lor the i,nr of his appointment, on Friday tho Pith ua April A. 1I.,1S0U, at ten o'clock A.M., at lils i In llloomshurg Columbia county Pa. Mar.5.'6'J-4t. W. O. Hurley, Audit A TJDITOIVS NOTICE. J. ESTATE OF SILAS JACKSON nsCFAStl). The undersigned nppolnted an niKtltor It Court, to distributable fund lu the luunlso! vld Lowls Executor of Silas Jackson UccMte among tho legatees and legnl represents!! Bald Testator, will attend nt Ills ollkeln III,, burg on Saturday April 21,1500 nt loo'elutkl to f u 1 1111 tho duties of his uppolutineiit. All sous having any claims are reipilred to pre tho same to the auditor or bo forever iltba from comlug In on said fund. IS. W. MILLE11, Audit Mr. C'CO-it. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF KUEDEItlCK SCHLUt; liEC'D, I lln the Orphans' Court for the County of a, bln.ln tho mntterof tho cstnto of Fredericks,1 deceased. Tho Auditor nppolnted by the I, to make distribution of tho balance hi theb of Lewis Yctter, Administrator or I'm Sclllee, deceased, among tho creditors of the Intestate, will meet tho parties Interested f r,urpose of ills appointment ou HutimUy, . 7th, A. H. lhllli, at 10 o'clock, p. m., at Ills oil' Uloomsburg, Columbia county. Pa. i AU persons having claims ngulnst t he eslnt hereby;requlred to presen them to thcAtuli I on failure to present the samo ho forever lt rrom coming in for a share of the said esi.itt J. O. FltEEZE, Audlli Mar. 5,G9.4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF ANDnKW LOI1KMAN PFCEAS lu thu Orphnns'Court for tho County oil , bin In the matter of tho estntoof AndrewLihr Into of Columbia co., Pa. Tho Audltornpjl ed by tho Court to make distribution ot the unco In tho hands of Lowls YetterAdmlim'i of Andrew Lohrmati, deceased, utunng creditors of the said llitestale, will laiet tit tics Interested for the purposo of his up; ment on Wednesday llth day of April at ten o'clock, a. m. at his Olllco (luisk: ltloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa. All persons having claims aiittist tlie,' nro hereby requlicd to present them tiitlie , tor, or on l.llluro to present the same tu-1, ' debarred from coming In for n share o!t!si estate. rt Mnr,VC9. it. J. G. FltEEZE, Aud ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.' ESTATE OF J A CO II 1I01I11UAC1I, 1H.CB- Letters ofudinlnlstrntlon on the est.ileo' Uohrhach, late of Sellnsgrovo H n ; County, licensed, havo been grunted t. iiegisier oi hniuuouuiytio ii.uiiei r iauin mlnlstrator,who resides lu Franklliitnr tho said estate are requested lo present 11 1 settlement without delay, and lliuc hull mako payment. DANIEL P. itoiirtm Admlulsll Fob, 6,'C9-Ct, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTU ESTATK OF A11UA1IAM niETTEIMl 11, W Letters ol ntlmlnlstrtttlon on the tstuteo: ( ham Dietterlch late of Centra twp. I'oluin deceased, havo becu grnutcd by the 11 ; said county to Isaac) Unuvt.u ot , toivushlp. All persons havlug elal'J demands against the estato ol the decul'i requested lo make them known, umllli, debled lo make paymcut, . 1 ISAAC il!GW Feb.l9,'C9-Ct, AdintuUlf UDITORS NOTICE. i ESTATE OF JOHN IIIETTKUICII PECKA- The unders'gned appointed an order to 1 lain debts against bald deceased, aud ' debtedliess or the heirs or suld dec d to cedent: and to distribute tho moneylutLt or John 11, nnd Isaiah Dietterlch, Allium of said decedent; and also the moneyluUv of Isaiah Dietterlch to whom tho real et, awarded by the court; to the creditor sill and legal represcntatlvies of said dt'ctiuf attend at tho Heglster's OHlce In Blooinl! Tuesday March 30th lt9, ut ulno o'clixk-f fulfil lliodutles of hisnppolntment. 1 All ncrsons liavlmr claims or dtninni'r the said several fundsnre herbey required' cut their claims beforo said Audltor.ur ben ng in on said mini-. . JOHN O. FHEEZE.Au" Feb. 20,'CD-lt UEllWICK aAZETTECOI'V u R QOLUMBIA COUNTY, SS: a Ihe Commonwealth of PeunsylvanlatiD las KlndLMnthias Kindt, Barbara Junsk bara Kindt, Mnry Kopn late Mary KlnatJ Hohr, Anuii Kludt, John Kludt, CbrWte Anton Kludt.Barbara Kludt, lleury Ms' caret Kindt and Mary Kindt, biiillu j) Daniel llollman, Hegina Hoiinuin am.' erlckn Hoilmull Heirs ot Frederick IH of suld couutyaleccnsed, nnd to ull other r Interested, Orcelnff.-You'r hereby riled tm1 appear before the Judges or our Oiiiiiit ut uu Orphans' Court to beheld at mooi" on tho llrst Monday or May next, then Mjl to accept or reluse to tako tho real csliiw Frederick ltoho,dcceojed,atthoupralt Hon putupou It by the inquest duly aS tho suld court, and returned by the bliynw hereof lull not. Witness the llonorafw B Elwcll, President of our said court, tl "p of February A, D, ouo thousand elgul u,, and btxty-iilne, , ,i JESSE COLEMAN, S Feb. 19,'C9-0w. J PETIT JURORS. u Februnry 13, 1609. Tho Jury Loiiiuil" 1 Thos.J. Welliver, Ellshu Hu niuii, oik . the bherlir M. Millard, met ut Ihilr ',' Bloomsburg and drew Iroin the Jur " ji names of eighty persons toheJUio" Couuty Court or Oyer und Terminer lo wi ut Bloomsburg In und lor said coiiuts Monday to wit: thoflfteenth day ol ' 100. ut two o'clock In the alleriioonorw-j, Bloom-Hlram Palmer. Thos. J. M"r'L!. Thomas, Joseph sharpless, Jure;! 1- LT' Benjamin P. Sliarpless, Clark M.UruiI J, i, Jones. V Berwick-Henry C. Freas, Slim E. Wa; T Bentoii-Siuuuel llcucoik, Joliu t. 1m; 3 11. Pennington, Beaver-Charles Michael, Charles ll.'1'r i Johuson, CcntroJcsso Hoffmau, Jumcs HlU, J ! Conner. Centralia JInrtiu asughcu, lunlil 1 j mun, Tiiomus Uerrety, Cutawlssa-Abel Thomas, Joseph M-i'M V. Bodlne. Conyngham Richard Hughes, l.'l' llli(r,rnr1rAfi,n Il,.kM .TlllubSl ham llobblns, DaUd Yost, ClusH John D, M'lleury. l'rauklin-eth Hartmau, Joiiatli.ini Orecnwood -Israel Bogatt, -tiJn Willi.... .IWI lll.... " ,i iti.M,,. i.-i m.i.-u jviiiit, Hplillnclr .lull n Mtisi.pl 'inn 11 l'lillln A.Stroun. Isaao N. lAildy. '(I Jackson John Jaycox, Henry . Locust Joseph Illlllg, I'.noch Kline joiiii stokes, Adam Miiik lis (i(,. .. '.V.l. 4-IIH, K7UI.IUU. J.V1IISIUIU. Malne-Jolm II, HurUeJ, D.iulel Millie Miitiin Samuel w uss, Anron Audiei' tf 1 inn." iy, nmuu, iJuuiei ai, iiutieusuue. Mudlsou lleuben Wilson, Jacob -V Daniel lUitfi, William Johnson, Joll Ml, Pleasant Howard Q rimes. Orange IllramH.Kllno,JttiuesB.I!oriu.' ley Bowman' K Pine Joseph Sweeny, William Kershu Potter Hlruiu Shultz, Jacob Loug, Hoarlngcreek-Peter K, Meiuh, Scott Elisha II, Pursell, Charles Jones Kiesslcr, lleubeu Culp, Hugarlour Walcott Harvey. In testimony that tho foregoing Is co drawn from tho Jury whei 1 nnd entere tho inluutes of the olllco. Wo hnvo lK.ru; our jiuiids this luth day of Februuay A. D. Allisl, . , Win, KmciiUAUM, Clerk. T .. MOllill.1 'A I AIILW'' id C ELISHA 1LV!,a,n,Vpi! fed THOMAbJ. WELLIVLli Feb. 19,'OU-liu.