-AND- "qloomsbuhg. pa. PIUUAY MOIlNINtl, AIMUL 0, tBOO. W TUB COI.UJiniAN 111 I.xlff"' Circulation or any paper iulill.hl l Northern Pennsylvania, mill I" " murk larger sh.et than any flleom. porarlesi ami Is therefore ' medium tar advertising In Oil. mcIIom nftlie Stale. COUNTf SUPKHISTfafinKNT. Tiik following mimed goiilleiium have request el us to announce I heir names ascandlitnlc for tho ofllco of County Superintendent t CIIAIII.KR a. nAIUCI.KV, IILOOX TOWKIIIIr. JOHN II. l'ATTON, OnKKNWOOU TOWnsHIP. WILLIAM II. HNYIIICU, ORANUK TOWNSHir. A Itnrgnlu for Print era. By tho recent purclmso of n Gordon Prera nnd of tho Columbia Dkmookat printing ofllco, wo liii'vo ncqulrcd nn iintiercwnry number of Presses und material. Wo therefore offer to sell olio Wiwliliitftou .Press sizo No.4 In com plete running; order; una Washington Prots Foolscap size almost entirely now; together with a quantity of bour geios, nonpareil, wood, metal' and displuy type, Imposing stones, cases, rules, and all tho material necessary to start a first-class country prlntlngofflce. If tho material cannot bo sold In bulk, It will bo disposed of In lots. Terms cash. Address tho etlltor by letter or in porson. St. Mysterious DcntU of our Associ ate Judge, HON. 1'KTKIIK. 11EU11EIN. On Thursdoy of last weokitho peoplo of our county wcro astounded by tho news that Judgo Ilerbeln hud been found dead in tho mill race, on his premises ue.irSlabtown,iu this county, At lust, many ucliovcd that some thoughtless person had started the im probablo story as a First of April Joke, but lute? Intelligence proved that tho rumor was too true. Many supposed that because of financial embarrass' ments ho, had committed suicide, while tho mass of his neighbors belioved that on account of a fit, or ofa rush of blood .to tho head, ho had fallen into tho stream and was drowned. Wo can hardly reconcile either of tliesq theories with tho facts, and are constrained to believe thai Judge Ilerbein was foully dealt with! In support of this belief we will detail tho facts at tending his death, so faros known. On AVednesday, wo believe, ho sold his property, including his mill to Dan iel Morris, for 1 1,000, and $300 of It was paid down, and $1,700 was to ha vo been paid April 1st, when possession was .to have been given. Tho Wednesday evening! previous to his death, he made an arrangomcnt with ills son .Rolando, to meet him early tho following morn ing, In order to remove from tho mill somo articles which wero not included in tho sale, In pursuanco of this arrangement ho nroso about 5 o'clock on Thursday mor ning, and proceeded to tho mill, which is across tho public road from his resi dence, and In reaching which he must pass his saw-mill, and tho race leading to It. Probably fifteen minutes after ho had left tho house, a younger sou .started for the grist-mill, and passing to tho rear of it found his father lying lengthwise 'in tho raco, with his face doicn. Ho at onco cajled for assistance, and Albert and another brother cumo and lifted tho body to the bank. Ho was quito'dead.. On tho right aidu of his head were three 'wounds, and one on tho left side. That on tho right side behind tho ear, was over an inch in di ameter, and penetrated tho skull, being in tho opinion of Dr. Vastlne, (who examined it), sufficient In itself to pro dueo death. His hat was on tho bank of tho stream. From tho top of the bank to tho water is only cightoon inches, and tho depth of tho water only six in ched, not enough to submerge his head. There was a large stono in tho bottom of the race, near whero ho lay, and on y one: Judge Ilerbeln was not a man likely to commit suicide. Ho enjoyed life, mid was an open-hearted, genial man. 1 Us wile of tho property ho thought an ex cellent one, and ho did not express any apprehensions on account of financial ailitlrs. Ho had gono to bed In good health, slept soundly through tho night and neither by word nor deed, din ho Indlcatoan Intention to commit suicide, nor did anything transpire to lead to tho belief that his mind was unsettled. Then, wat it an accident f If so, how carao his body lengthwise In tho stream? From whence camo that deep wound in tho head ? Certainly not from frill ng a few inches onto a stono beneath the wa ter. But suppose it occurred that way; how camo thero to bo a wound on tho opposite sldo J Tho fall could not pro duco both. Tho question may bo asked, what motive could any one have in murder ing so estimable a citizen ? Ho had al ways led a peaceful Ilfo and had noeno mica. Tho answer may bo found in tho fact that lie had been paid $300 the day ueioro. ani mo oeuei was current in tho neighborhood that he had received 812,000, u suiucicm sum to tempt tno cu Dldlty of n villain. However, our rciv derscan draw their own inferences. from tho facts. Certain it is thero is there is much mystery as to tho man nor of his death which wo 'should liko to sco solved. Judgo Herbcin was born Sept, 11th, JE09, in Oiy townshlp.Uerkscounty.Pu. and was aged CO yearn, 0 months and HO days. In ills youth ho emigrated with his parents to Columbia county, nnd engaged lo the business of farming. In 1651 he wtu elected Justice of tho peacufor Locust township, this county, and received ills commission of Win. liigler, then Governor of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania. A few years since tho people of Columbia county clotted hlui one of tho Associato Judges of our Courts, which oillco ho held un til tlio day of his death. As a husband und father, ho was uffectlonato and in dulgent; as a neighbor, kind and peace ful, and an a publlo olllcor, elUclcut und Jioncbt. Tho manner of his deatli caused among his uclghborsand friends, horrow and badness. His mortal re .mains wore conveyed to tho Luthi ran gravo-yard near Notnldia, on tho 3d of l.ll rnll,un l,..lnnnn u 1. 1.. .u 1 1. n n "ilglora and friends. May ho rest in peace. Ki in s ii(n(l ii Itcioriu. tub mmitkd von:. " I.v lYMiiHylvtinlii and In other Slates Inspectors of elections ate I'tinicii upon tho plan of tlio limited vote. huili voter Isouthorized to voto but Tor one Inspector, and yet two oro to bo chosen. Thus, whenever the minority party In an election district (Mil noil ouo-thlrd of tho wholo votu..they can .sucuro. 0110 or tno mspcciors, nnu omnin represent iitloti In tho election board of tho ills trlct. This arrangement nrotects clec tiona from fraud and Inltistlco, and Is ovcrywhere within tho States winch luivo adopted it strongly suitalned by puuuc opinion, in tact, oven in dis tricts whero tho lmilnrl! v has more than a two-thirds vote the attempt Is rarely inniiii ii v tiicin to t'lioiHo mi! M'eoim in snector. In IVlinsvlvillltil hIm) IllrV I'Ollllllls slonerd lit tho several counties arocho sen iiiKin thu sumo uliin. lint one Is vo ted for by each elector, and yet two aro ciuxen. For selecting delegates at largo to tho Now oric uonstiiuiionai oonveiiiion in 1807 a siuil nr nlati was adopted Upon tho rermnniumlntlim or Governor Fentoii tho Legislature provided that thirty-two delegates at largo should bo choeii by thu peoplo in addition to tho doloirntes from tho representative dis trlcts and that In choosing them etch voter should voto for but sixteen. Tho conseuuencu was that each political party obtained sixteen of tho delegates at large, many ni wnom coum nut nuvi been chosen upon a district plan, or up nnu general iienet uoviseu in tno orm nnrv wuv. These Instances In our o.wn country Illustrate tho principle or reform now in nucstion. and manv others miirht be cited. They show distinctly that Suc cessful attempts havo boon made by our peoplo to break away from on unjust system or votlng.and to secure to mem1 8olyc4 those advantages which full rep rcsentation Is so well calculated to pro unco. senate ICenorl. Certainly tho plan abovo mentioned for the choice of Inspectors of Elections is ono of vcry grcat merit. It lias two strong reasons in its favor. In' tho first placo it gives to both political parties In all ordinary cases, representation In Klectlon Boards instead of disfranclils Ing ono or them, and in tho next placo it secures honewty and fairness in olec tions. But it has precisely tlioimiro. suit or effect that cumultttivo voting would havo. For if each voter had two votes and should bo allowed to glvo thqin both to ono candidate, u minority exceeding onb-third or tho wholo num ber or Voters could securo 'ono of tho Inspectors, exactly as they can now so euro ono under tho plan of tho limited vote. , In tho particular caso of In spectors of Flection thereforo thero is no practical difference, In result between thu limited and tho cumulative vote- Either will securo to a minority or one- third or upwards ono of tho Inspectors, And tho same, remark will apply to tno manner of choosiug Jury Commission era under tho existing law or this Com iininwcalth. John Stuart Mill observes, that the limited voto must bo always and inevi tably unpopular, because it cuts' down tho privileges' of the voter, whilo tho cumulative vote on tho contrary, ex tends them. Tho difference between tho two however (as wo havo seen) is moro apparent than' real in any case whero two.ofllelals aro to bo'choscn by. a con stituency, yet it will bo worthy of con sldcratlon always in tho Introduction of reform in the manner, of voting. When thoelcction laVof 1830 compelled voters to Voto for but (ino Inspectorial though two wore to be chosoii, thero was somo complaint nmong tho peoplo as thero was' also moro recently when tho same plan was opplled to tho cleC' tlon of Jury Commissioners. It seemed to many that their privileges as voters wcro curtailed, time, uieir rignts wero injuriously affected by tho law.- If however, tho cuniulativo plan of yo ting had been selected (though tho samo result would have been produced) thero would liavo been no such complaints. Allowing to tho voter his two votes and simply authorizing him to bestow them at his pleasuro upon ono or two candid ates, would havo had no appearance even of restricting his privileges as an elector, but rathor of extending them. It would liavo been ia moro popular form of votlngito accomplish an impor tant, Just and. useful purpose. It Is to bo further observed that thero Is n material, practical dHfereuco be tween tho two plans as npplicablo to elections where three persons aro to bo chosen. ,By cumulation a minority ex ceeding one-fourth, of tho constituency can elect ono of tho three, whorcas by tlio. limited Yoto.-a minority ,ox.cood- ing one- third will bo required. Of courso under either plan tho.ranjorlty cau -always elect at Joast two of tho three members to be chosen. It is our opinion that Jury Commis sioners in tills State should bo abollscd, not becuuso tlio manner of choosing them is bad, but became tlio oillco is worse than useless. Wo agree that if wo aro to havo Jury Commissioners they ought to bo chosen upon tho plan or tho limited or upon tlio plan of tho cuniulativo vote. They aro tolerated only because they aro chosen upon an improved plan of voting, But all their duties can bo well discharged by other officials, already provided by law, and any necessary or proper reform In tho selecting of Jurors, can bo fully secured without them. But wo reserve tho care ful examination or this subject for a fu ture number. I'iiiul Action of Coiigrc.ss'on tlio Ton mo Illll, It will bo soon by tlio proccedlugs of Congress that tho Coinmlttco or Confer ence on thoTenure-bf-OfflcOj bill mado their report yesterday, and immediate action on the question was taken' by botli Houses. Tho Senate agreed to tlio roport by'u voto of yeas -12, nays 8, all thoso votlngin thonegatlvo'beingDcm ocrots,'oxcoot Senator Spraguo.of Rhode Island. Tho House took similar action on tho report as soon as it was brought In. In tho House, tho voto was, yeas 100, nays 07, all the Democrats, with a few Republicans, voting against tlio ro port. In neither Sonato nor Homo was thero any debate tlio wholo ground having been gono over so frequently and elaborately heretofore that no point' was left for discussion. Senator Trtiin- bull, on submitting tho report which was adopted, explained that tho meas ure, us it now stands, provides tliat when an officer was 'suspended by tlio President hoshould bo reinstated at tlio end of thu next session of tho Scuato, unlets tho nomination of Ills succesbor had been confirmed In tho meantime Dll. Roil 1.1! Y DU.NCILISON, It distill. gulshod cltUenof l'hlliulelphla, and tho author of soveral celebrated medical works died in Philadelphia on lost Thursday a week, THE COLUMBIAiTaND DEMOCRAT, Tlio Culuiiilitu County Invasion I.V order to" nrcsorvo as faithful n ro. cord aalDosslblo from facts. (Intra nnd evidence In, 'our possession, wo propose to.casMlnlotho form of a succinct and corrected narratlvo, tho Incidents pre ceding and accompanying tho armed occupation of Columbia County in tho year A. D. 1801. Tho publications hero teroro liiado dii tho subject omit many matters important to bo known and re membered in connection tlicrowltm Biirlnc tho civil war. tlio Itcimblieaii party, backed by .tho administration and tho army, which had been subsidiz ed to its l hi r noses, because, insolent in its behaviour and revolutionary in Its purposes wim regard to government, No man was allowed to speak rreely ngalnst or crltlclso or Condemn tho course tho dominant party wero pursu ing., All over tho loyal North military spies, irrespousib'o Provost Marshals and armed forces wero distributed for tho purposo of overawing tho peoplo and of proven ting nt the elections a fair and ireo oxprcsslon of opinion. And tho nearer the Presidential election of 1801 approached, tho moro overbearing uccamotneso government omciais anu employees until a reign of terror was inaugurated in tho country. Tho Stato of Pennsylvania was particularly tho scene of atrocious outrage Whero It was thought tho elections required to bo manipulated thero soldiers woro lo cated, citizens wero arrested, property was destroyed, tho Stato itself degrad ed, nnd tlio constitution nnd laws set at at (ictiancc. Tlio counties or Uorks, Co lumbia, Clearfield, Pike, Schuylkill and many others wero subjected to military raids tho memory or which will nbldo with tho victims and their posterity for generations. About tho first of August 1801 a squad of men led by a young man named Kobluson. a citizen or Luzcrno County, attempted to stop by challeni'lri' upon u public high way or this County, in tho night time, sovorul or our citizens cit izens not ono or whom, o far as has oyer boon ascertained, wasnmonnblo to military law. Neither party knowing tho other In tho darkness, tho challeng ed party fired and wounded Robinson severely nnd ono of his companions sligh tly, xno nnair passed, no lniormation was.made.no warrant was taken out. in shcrt no attempt was mode bv tho civil authorities to search for or arrest any of tno parties, auosequenny n man nam ed Smith was taken up, but ho was npver tried for tho oilenso. -Robinson and ins company Jiml no authority or pro tenso of uuthority to moko arrests, or to act in any way on ucnaii oi ino govern meat, following immediately upon this shootiiiEr affray it is believed that s6mo person or persons (whose name or names havo never yet transpired) went to Harrisburg and perhaps to Washing ton. Representations seem to liavo been made as a foundation for a mill, tary raid, that tho drafted men in Co, lumbla County had nover reported, What moro was alleged lias not been learned. Tho result was, that on Satur day evening August 13th 1801, tho first uuiacument oi soldiers amvnii. in 'Bloomsburg; and in n few days, by constant accretions, tno armed lorco numbered ono thousand men. It was given out by thoso in tlio secret, or who uesireu to ootnougtso, "mat tnoy wcro to scour tnocounty." nicy oicamped upon tho Agricultural Fair Grounds below Bloomsburg, and on Tuesday, the 10th of Aucust. Mai or General Couch commanding tub Department of the Susquelianna arrived, and ho mado our town lor a timo ii is Jicau ijuartcrs. At that timo tho. forco consisted of Cant. Lambert's Independent Company of mounted men ; ono section of tho ICov- stono Battery of Philadelphia, under command ot iiieut. nooerts, and f batalllon of Infantry under Lieut. Col Stewart. Subscouetitlv. thov wero ro inforccd by a batalllon of tho Veteran Reserve Corps, completing tho Army of uccupation. Tho loidingRopublicans had long and earnest Interviews with Gen. Couch. Finally Senator Buckulow was sent for. Subset! ucntly several ircntlemon watted upon uoii l'reezo witn a proposition to ocar u messaco irom tno uenerai com- mainline tlio Department to tho non- ronortintr drafted men. Ho at first do clincd to co, but finally yielded to earn. esc solicitation anu accepted the mis sion, tho ionowing correspondence will fully explain tho ob ect and condition of nil'.iirs at the time. Tho first letter is uen. uoucirs official maniiesto. Hd. Qu. Depmt., of tlio Susquehanna. Bloomsburg, Pa., August 10, 1801. Col. J. G. Fkeeze, Bloomsburg, Pa., Sir: Youjro author ized by mo to inform thoso persons in Columbia County who havo not report ed as required under tlio provious ' drafts." and aro known as deserters. that the charge of desertion shall be re mitted by mo provided they duly report themselves on or before 1'2 'P. M Sat- urday, Aucust 20. current Tins uoes not ar-piy to tnoso cnarircd with tho crime of murder, I am, very'respt., D. N. COUCH, MaJ. Gen. Comd'g Dept. Several (lays arterward. in order to nut upon record every circumstanco ro latlnir t6 Col. Frccze's expedition un tho creek, ho .addressed tlio following nuto to a gentleman cognizant or all the racts and circumstances: Bloomsburg, Penna., August 22, 1801. Ciiaiilkh R. Paxton, Esq., Dear Sir; ' As you wero rullv acquainted with every step, prelimi nary to my taking a message up tho creek, from MaJ. Gen. Couch, Com manding Department of tho Susquo hamia j I beg that you will, as fully as your leisure will permit, in reply to tins, sinio tno wets in connection there with. I am, with great respect, your friend, J. a. FREEZE. To which, on tho noxt dav. Mr. Vn-r. ton rcpllod as follows : Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 23, 1801. Dear Sir ; Yours of vestordnv is received, and I will, with pleasurn. comply with your request. It wa3 uiougnt by uen. Couch to bo advisable to notify tlio deserters In tho northern part of this county, that tho penalties to wuicu tnoy weroBiiuject as deserters, would bo remitted, provided tlioy would iinmeuuueiy report to tno rrovost war sum. tno uenerars request, or witn nis approbation, x saw Mr. Buck' alew who unproved of tho plan, und suggested that you would bo a fit per son to commUnicato with tho deserters, nnd said ho would seo you, and try to Induce you to do so. After ho had seen you. I called. on you and you refused to go. Subsequently, for reasons unknown to me, you consented to go provided Gen. Couch would glvo you in writing uio communication it was uiougnt ex pedient to send to the deserters, tho sub stanco of which Is abovo stated. I then introduced you to thu Gen. and left you wmii mm. Respectfully and truly yours, O. R. PAXTON, During tho Intorvlow spoken of abovo uoi. rreezo ouereu to iaKo uen. uoucu In a carriage up tho creek to all points and havo him personally meet tho peo plo and limit tho fort alleged to havo peon erected; or lr tno uen. prcrorrcd, each one should chooso a friend and tho four proceed toiretlior In o carriage on tlio expedition. Tho Col. pledged hlm toir for tlio entiro safety of tho party. and agreed to drlvo to any and every piaco wncro any ono saiu mo ion was located, or entrenchments or other de fensive or offensive preparations had been made. Tho General declined, while tulinlttlnir ho thought thero would bo no danger. Gen, Couch teturned to Harrisburg, Wednesday August 17th. On thatsamoovoninirCol. Freezolnid an Interview with Col.Stowart. In com mand ni tun lorccs, and gave mm n I statement of all tho facU In ids know ledge In relation to tho Roblson affair, also n full report of bis mission up tho creek,' from which ho had Just then re turned, assuring him thero would bo no resistance by ony citizens lo tho arrest or alleged deserters, that ton men could arrest them as sarely as ten hundreds and concluded by making tho same offer to him, that had already been mado to Gen. Couch. Col. Stewart also declined. This persistent refusal on tlio part of tlio military authorities to becomo ac quainted Willi our jicoplo, and mako themselves familiar with localities and facts, argues very strongly that tho ob ject of tjio raid upon our County hail an entirely different object than tlio ono so ostentatiously set forth, to wit, tho nrrest anu mustering into servico o. noii-rpiiorltnc drafted men. Thov list cned only to tho false, malicious nnd oxacrircrated reports and stories or tho enemies of tho people, nnd woro thus propareu 10 "acour tno L.ounty." And to provo bovond controversy that such was tho case, tho fact exists that during tlio timo tho troops wcro encamped on tno wiir urounus, a cav' nlry olllcor told Col. Frcczo in tlio pros onco or Col. Hiram R. Kline. Messrs Lovi Cox, Martin Ammermau and Cyrus Bobbins, that ho had been told oy o prominent republican tnat to ins, tho republican's, "certain knowledge therd wcro llvo hundred non-reporting drafted .men up tho creek." Another republican who had a corn fiold adjoin inir tho trrounds or near them, renuest ed the soldiers not to tnko any roasting ears from his patch, and pointed out to them ono belonging to a 'copperhead," which was a proper object for destruc tion and spoliation. Again, when Gen, Couch first nrrlvcd at Bloomsburg ho was advised to call upon Senator Buck' alow who had Just returned from a sos sion at Washington ; whereupon tlio General mounted Cedar Hill, "solitary and alono," and round tho Senator nt won; in a lieid. no tnon detailed to him his dreadful story or insurrection in tho Fishing Crock Country and in sisted that it was very oxtcnslvo and dancrerous. and that it was renre seated lo him (Couch) thai Colonel Aline was the leader. Mr. Buckalew's reply was, as wo aro informed, that ho bad no particular lniormation or wnat nau oc curred in tho Creek region beyond newspaper statements ; that ho did not boliovo thero was any trencral combina tion . or tho inhabitants to resist the drufi: that tho statement nbout Col Kline was inconsistent with thocharac' ter or that gentleman and was no doubt a juisoiioou, tnnt in nis opinion any military or. civil officer could proceed into any oi tno upper townsiups witn out being1 molested. Ho rurtlicr pro posed to nostponou Journoy which he was about to mako to Niagara and ac' company Couch to.uny placo ho might desirn in vlsil. in tlin nnnnl.v for tlio im ccrtainincntof tho truth. The General alleged that ho was pressed for time, and tho, intorviow closed. Tho Radical leaders no doubt had given Couch his story, and it would seem they were very anxious to liavo Col. Kllno, (an activo Democrat and ro3noctablo crontle- man,) arrested. In fact ft is very likely that Couch's visit to Mr. Buckalow and tho emphatic statement mado by tho latier aiono proventeu tno arrest oi ooi Kllno and his incarceration in a Gov eminent liastilc. 1'hti Stato Normal School. Tun exhibitions given on Thursday and Friday evenings, April 1st and 2d wero tho last official acts of tho Blooms burg Literary Instituto,under that title, Henceforth divesting itself of tho al most puroiy local clement with which it lias been surrounded, it stands forth as an institution in which tho wholo State can and will feel an In terest. As n Stato Normal School, it takes a rank moro clovatcd, and o.v crts an Influcnco more extended than would havo been in Its power had it re maincd simply a privato school, nl though one of tho greatest oxcellcnce, Of tho riso and progress of tho Iustitulo from its inception to tho present timo it is not now our purposo to speak. Our columns havo contained from timo to timo such notices of tho undertaking and of tlio zeal, ability and patient Ia bor of thoso to whom its cxistenco is attributable, as to render an extended account unnecessary. Wo havo always been warmly in favor of it, and in this day of Its triumph, wo certainly see no causo for chango of opinion. Suffice it to say that it is to its tnei-lts und not to public or personal .favoritism that owes its success. Tho exercises to which woalludo, were highly creditabio to tho pupils engaged and gavo evidence of marked Improvement over provious exhibitions or tho samo kind. Original compositions and orations, recitations colloquies and vocal und instrumental music composed tho programme or each evening. Tho good effects of tlio teach- tigs nud diselplino of tlio school wcro apparent not only in tlio subject matter of tho original articles, but also in tlio stylo or thoir delivory. There was lit tie or nono or that painful timidity called "stogo fright" which destroys tho pleasuro of so many school exhlbl' tions, and nono of tho unpleasant for wardness which is frequently exhibited by children whoso zeal overruns their discretion. Quietness, promptness and accuracy wero as a rulo observable in all things and aro evidently character istlc of tho management of tho school. Tlio music was good nnd arranged In pleasing diversity. Oil each evening, by special request, Mrs. Best favored tlioaudlenco with a song, so charming ly rendered as to causo a universal ro gret that it had not contained a dozen verses Instead of two. Whero nil aro deserving of praiso it wcro invidious to specify tho claims of any particular person, n any lariro collection of young peoplo somo thero will necessarily bo possessing superior capabilities, or having o happier talent for presenting their efforts to tho public, Tlio, younger pupils performed their parts witty a coolness and steadiness not always possossod by "children of a lor ger growth," Tlio weather which was as uu pleasant us could well bo conceived seemed.to produce no effect upon tlio friends of tho scholars and school, for on uotn occasions tho largo hall was well filled, Tho ladles wcro out In strength and with u noblo disregurd for rain, mud and darkness. It has always been a favorable sign of tho interest ta ken by tho people, that all tho oxhibl tions liavo been well attended. Pror. Carycr on Friday oycnlng spoko at somo length on tho necessity of estab llsliing a good moral reputation for tlio town to successfully carry on the Nor mal bchool, and urged tho citizens to aid In tlio good work, Hq nlso wished thoso wio wero willing to tako boarders into their families to inform him of tlio jact. Tlio exercises concluded with a song, "Oood Night" by tho Gleo Club, and ot its finish tho Bloomsburg Literary In-' slitute, savo In the hearts or those who have taken bo strong an interest in It as to utterly refuse tho divorco, became ono of tho tilings of the past, anil a now era uow dawns upon It as ilw Stale for mal School, for whose success und re uown tho exertions und prayers of all good men nro earnestly desired, BLOOMSBUllG, Wnshlngtoit cn. Wabuinoton, April 2. NOMINATIONS. Accokmno to tho batch of nomina tions (159 in nil) sent to tho Sonato to day; tho President must havo dono an nctivo business within tho past few days. Tlio majority or thcso nomina tions wcro for Internal revenue and postofllccs, and their arrival at tho door of tho Senalo created great excitement among tho hordoorofnea seekers thero nbouts, who Immediately repaired to tho Secretary's oillco to read over tho list. It Is nccdloss to say that a groat many wero disappointed In not seeing their names among "tho elect," and left with bitter curses on their lips for thoso who had failed to recognize their claim, and roward them for servico rendered the "loyal causo." i.NDUPUNDnnci: oi' cuha. Tho House, Commlttco on Foreign af fairs, at their meeting, this morning, agreed to. roport favorably on Banks' resolution authorizing tho President to rccognlzo tlio Indcpcndcnco of Cuba, wlienover, in his Judgment, a de facto government shall havo been establish ed there. This is simply a Houso reso lution, but lU adoption will In all prob ability bo followed by a proclamation of recognition from tho President or tho United States. aUNHBAL WKBll ASSUME!) COMMAND. uenerai u. fc. wcuu assumed com mand to-day, and Issued an order ro-in-statlng Governor Wells. General Stonoinan goo3 to California. Colonel Stono is nppolnted adjutant general. Washington, April 3. Nuano justices op the peace. Two of tho fivo persons nominated to tho Sonato yesterday for Justices of tlio Peace for tho District of Columbia, aro negro men. J. F. Joubcrt, nomina ted, to-day, to bo Assessor of Internal Revenue or tho First District or Louis iana, and C. M. Wilder, post-master at Columbia, South Carolina, nro also negroes. Lieutenant-Governor Duun (colored), or Louslana, hail an interview with tho President to-day. HUCCESS I'OK MINOItlTY JIES, Tho llouso Election Commlttco voted to-day, to glvo Sheldon, Radical, or Louisiana, his seat, notwithstanding Hunt, Democrat, had seven thousand majority, and to voto out Reed, Demo crat or South Carolina, who had three thousand majority. LONGSTKEET CONPIUMED. Tho Sonato yesterday afternoon, in oxecutivosession, resumed tho consider ation or tlio nomination or General Longstreet to bo Surveyor or tlio Port or Now Orleans. Tho debate continued moro than two hours, during which tlio members severally kept leaving tho chamber, until thero wero only two moro thuu a quorum In attendance. Thovoto resulted, for confirmation 25, and against it 10. Thero wero no other confirmations. VESSELS DESTROYED HY ItEUEL CHU18 EUS. A short timo ago tho Houso or Repre sentatives called upon tho President, ir not incompatible with tho public inter ests, to furnish a list of vessels captured or destroyed during tho Into war by rebel cruisers. This information was laid beforotho Houso yesterday, Tho number of vessels given, with their names and value, is nearly OOO.Iand tho aggrcgalo valuo moro than $13,000,000. NOMINATIONS. Tho President sent to tho Senate to day another batch of nominations, nmong tnem that of "Impeacher" Ash- icy to bo Governor or Montana, and Henry D. Washburne, an ex-Radical M. C., to bo Surveyor-General or that Territory. Tlieso two worthies wcro debated for Congress last fail, and aro imposed up on a Democratic poopioin tho hope of overcoming tneir political preferences and returning themselves to Congress again nt somo luturo day. Washington, April flth, THE TENUllE-OF-OPPICE HILL SIGNED. As foreshadowed in this correspon denco, tho President to day notified tho Houso of his approval of tho bill amending tho tonuro-of-oflico act. This settles tho question for tho present, nnd shows that Grant is by no means tlio firm character ho has been so extensive ly represented to bo. Washington, April 0. CONOUESS. Tlio present session of Coneress Is about to expire nnd for all that It has done, It might as well liavo nover been convened. Tho proceedings to-day wero unusually dull and uninteresting and there is little or no prospect or tho passage or any useful or important measure oro tho final adjournment on Saturday noxt. Tho timo of tho major- Hy of eacii Houso is taken up in seek ing offices for thoir friends, and tho last thing thought of is tho consideration and passago of any measure calculated to benefit tho country. It would ho better for tho peoplo if Congress should only assemblo onco. every ten years. Tlio real causo of all our troubles is too much Congress, and, consequently, too much bad legislation and too much ras cality In high places. Blanc J. Joubort was confirmed to day to bo Assessor of tlio 1st District of Louisiana, and also O. S. H. Wall, Jus- tico of tlio Peaco of tho District of Co lumbia, botli colored men. Thoso with Wilder, Postmaster of Columbia, S. 0., mako tlirco colored men confirmed as publlo officers yesterday and to-day. Washington, April 7. VIRGINIA AND MISSISSIPPI. Tlio President has sent a messago to Congress asking tho immediate restora tion of Virginia and Mississippi to their places in tho Union, and tho submission of their constituents to a voto of tho people. X'eiiiisylvaula Legislature. X supplement toon act entitled An act to exempt property to tlio valuo of threo hundred dollars from lovy and salo on execution ami distress for rent, approved the Olli day of April, A. D. 1810. This bill provoked a spirited dlscus- sion, and passed finally. Mr. Beans, an act to oxempt horses, inures, geldings, mules nnd meat cattlo from taxation for Stato purposes. Houso bill No. 1872, an act rclativo to tlio relief of tho poor In Danville, Mon tour county, was passed. Okmh and IlitooKS, tlio Urodhcad murderers, escaped from tho Strouds- burg prison last Saturday morning. Orme was recaptured, but Urooks is still nt largo. A roward of $l,C00 U fibred for his capture-. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. U rant's lllunilcrs. The career or Mr. Grant lias been moikcd thus far by a series of calami tous blunders, which havo not had tho effect of gaining him friends or admi rers In his own party or tho country nt largo. Assuming tho reins of govern ment with on cxpiesscd conlldonco lu Ids own abilities, ho lias signally railed to glvo ovldonco of possessing any. Ills mistakes began with his induction Into ofllco. tho Cablnctoflils choosing being such nn unreliable plcco of furniture ns to fall to pieces of itself. Ills' Sccrelary of the Treasury was disqualified by law, his Secretary of Stato by igno ranee. Ho recalled pardons Issued by his predecossor, until Informed by his own Attorney General of tho utuawiui ncss or tlio proceeding. Tlio various bureaus of tho War Department by his order wcro absorbed by tho General of tho Army and their respective heads mado moro staff officers. This also was round to bo Illegal and tho order r0' voked. Ho appointed Gcorgo A. Hal sey Register of tho Treasury, but ho was found legally incompetent to servo, His inaugural address promised tlio strict enforcement of all laws, however unpopular they might be: but two laws nro found to affect him personally and ho requests Cougress to abolish them. Tho Senato In both tlieso cascs.tho Civ it Tenure Law and that debarring Mr, Stowart from the Treasury ,have refused to comply with tho request. Tho offices of tho government nro ro' gatded by him as personal perquisites attached to tho Presidency, and to bo used for tho advancement of his faml ly and tho roward of such warm heart cd friends ns may have been Instrument tal in furnishing him with personal property, livestock or real estate. Wo owalt with pleasurable anxiety tho per pctratlon or somo such outrageous as sault on common sense and law as shall hold him and with him tho party which lie is thu ostenslblo bu.id, to tho scorn nnd derision or tho land. "Great Moral Ideas" oro not Identical wltl great common sense. List of letters Remaining- in tho Tost Officcc, April 1st. 1869. linker WmIpv W crollTllll 3 Dewey .III Dcurk IMwnltl I. Kvaus Jns U Evnns Anna Kims TW rom David (Foiclgn) (Irnlinm U 11 Hyro ElHipli Hiirrlngton Jns W Mr. J, IlnHktUAH Jones Perry I. lvlclc Joint MTnrlnit'l Joint M'Noy II Miller Henry Perrln Heueecn M (lulrl: 'ilioiiiHH KtutterH Joint Sylvester I.uko Tnylor Julia Aim II. PUItSEL, P. M. llloomslmrfr. JIarkct lleiort. Wheat ncr bushel f 1 ltye " I ? Com " U' Onta. " Plour per barrel II tu CloveiMwd... - 8 UU Flaxseed U) nutter - Ettas Tallow : I Potatoes 1 UU Itrled Api.lcs -1 61 Hams Hides and Hhoulders I Jtld Iter nnund llay per ton Ill uu LUMPISH. Hemlock. Hoards per thousand feet. Sill 00 Pino " " " (ouolueli)H lHa'A) Joist. Scantltuu, Plank, (Hemlock) - - 15 uu mangles, No. 1 per thousand. s uu 2 " " 7 IW Siding ' " ft IS OJ Iron No. 1 Scotch pig $ No. 2 " t itiooin s Light Street Markets, Corrected weekly bvTeter Ent. wholesale and retail dealer In uraln. Hour fc fled und general jucieimuui.e. Wheat per bushel I lye Corn " . Puck Wheat SI 1 41) 1 Ml 1 (III "nis Illicit Wheat, I'lour Corn Chop, Unm, Putter oer lb r r 1 2 fu 1 CO Kgljs per ltoz.t 11 t-ouuoes pr oils Dried Apples " l'laxHeed " '1 J0 Peel' per 100 s u 03 Pork ' . 11 uu Ijtrd " ID Onions per bushel... Clover Heed Timothy ' " " a) 7 3 UU Philadelphia M.uKtU. Flo u ii Northwestern superfine at.. Northwestern extra. s..(X).a c r..a o.2.i 7.iVM 7.70 Northwestern lanifly.. Pennsylvania and Wes 'ennsvlvanla and Western hiinertlnH... i.ljO'rZII fll Pennsylvania anil Western extra 5"j(9S u.75 ri'iiiiHyiviuiia uttii western lamiiy v.vKqiit.i Pennsylvania and Western taney, ll.S'M13' lto Hour WiiKAT Pennsylvania red, bus Houlhern " California " " " white " Kyk Pennsylvania rye, Y bo Cons Yellow, ' White, " Oats tints PnovisioNh .Mess Pork, "a bid Mess Peer, " Pressed Hogs, p lb Kntoked Hauls " " hhoulders V lb Ijiid.-pB HEfcOS Cloverseed fa bus Tlinothyseed bus H Flaxseed " . Cattle lleef Cattle 11 R. Cows. &hcnd HllKKI' lb Ilous n 100 lbs 81.GIS1.73 iJ.'J) Sl.oiijsil.ii' ai.iMKSl.t XI.17(.I31 Ui'u,7oO S.ll 8e(n0e 17el0o 15c I7c3H4o 7.UUM,y.7J fj.75 UCIIIJCO Mi, tic ltt817.5U jtlnrriajjjijB, HKSS-ftOHVKIt.-Oii tlio lKtlnst.byJ.W.KUch- i ii,J, 1'. nt bis oUlce, Mr. Joshua 11. llesa of Htig.uioat twp. uoi. co. to .Mis Amanda Uorver oi union iwj. iuz. co. MAKON-KLINi:.-Ontho23d nit. by ltev.J.A. Mellck at tho M.12. l'utsoiiuge JJlonmsbun.Mr. Win. C. Maion lo ltobetca, Jane Kline. All of mi. I'jeabuni iwp. iui, co. MUSSi:i,MAN.-Oa tho27tlllllt.lllHcottlwp. Mr. Abraham Mintbelmnu, n;ed tvljeaiit. old age. ItENX. In rino twp. Columbia ro. Mar. 5d, lien Jnniln '. t,ou of Adam nnd Harah A. Iteuuitged 7 yearn II monitnt nud dnyn. Wehadalntlo llenny once, Ho was beloved by all, Hut soon the Bnvlour called lilm, And lie obeyed the call, I cave lilm back to Jems Who gave hint unto me, Ills troubles nre all over Ills little spirit's free. 1)0 NOT TlUlXIi WITH llANOlill. A klnglo Hpnrlc may lclndlo a flame tliatwlU consume a city, and small ailments neglected' may end lu fatuldisorders. Hearing tltU fact lu mind, let the first symptoms of debility or ner" vous prostration bo met promptly with invlgoru tltts treatment. Foremost among tho vegetable tonlcaof tho ago stands IIOSTKTTEIl'a htouacii I1ITTCU3, nud whenever tho vital powers scorn lo languish, or thero Is any rtuhon to suspect the animal functions essential tothesustcitatloit und purification of tho body uro Imperfectly per formed, this Invaluable luvlgornut and autlscptlo should at onco bo resorted to. Indigestion always produces weakness of the bodily powers. Homo. times It happens that tho appctltodcmandsmuro food than tho stomach can digest ; though not more, perhaps, than Is required to keep up tho full strength of tho frame. Tho object, under such circumstances, is to increaso the digestive capacity of tho assimilating organ, so ns to make it equal to the duly Imposed upon it by tho ap petite, and cajiublQ of supplying the buihlimj ma terial f the iystem as fast as It Is requlroJ, This object is fully accomplished by tho uo of tho Hitters. They totto and gently stlmulato tho cellular membrane which secretes tho gastric Juice and tho result is that tho solvent is min gled with tho food In sutllclent quantity lo run vert all its nourishing particles Into pure nud wholesome element. If, on the other hnud, thei e Is ttdefleteuoy of appetite, without any corres. ponding deficiency of digestive power, the cllect of the toulo Is to stluulato u desire for fuod, lu nineteen oases out of twenty, hsadactie, nausea, nervousness, falullug.flts, spasms, and, InJesJ, niouof thecasual aches nud pains to which bu. inanity Is. subject, proceed primarily from In- Ulgeatloucouipllraledwlth biliousness; und for botlilhesoamplaliitIIOTI.TTKU'dBTOMACII HITTIUW are recommended as a speedy und cu tain remedy, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A" DMINISTIIATOH'S NOTION. , Abrnlmiu Miimolmnn Into of Honlt Iwp. i n t oimr. nf mini it nirnucm on uio rrauo.v Hi-ulster of mltl county toll. P. l.iit of He ott, wp. All liersom niiTiMu i-iihi..-. ... "-"";'; .!.'...( i nnr i tinili'rtilpiit nrnrpntU'Ntctlto muku llii'iu known, unit thoso imlcbtcif In innko '"'f'I'Wi.n.ni. Ailmlntsl'ifttor. A DMINISTHATOIt'S NOTIOK. J kstatm or Isaac oi.iVKit, nmsAsr.n. l,cucis in iniiiii.il-... ....... r.Y' .,l,,,...i,in (ho said estate nro requested In present litem '' settlement without delay, nnd lltoso Indebted to innko payment. ,,,-,. n-tNMtT. Apr, 0,'CO-Ct. Admlnlstrntjr, lXKCUTOlt'S NOTIOK. tnttur'a tnuf ilttlftltlirv nil tllfl P.Htflte of JflCOb JolLiMon, Into uf Mt. rlensnut township, Colum liiaVounty hnvo been ffrnntcd by tlio U'clstr or LOluniom-uouniy lujonn .lumiwiiwi mi,-hb- nnt twp. Columbia county TiuAll persons having timm in k. H. Iifplor. of liloomsburir. Cel lini bin county, Thoso lmlcbtcil to Iho cstnto cither on lmtp, Judgment, raortgapo or ik-ok ac count will muko imyincnt.to tho Kxccutor with out delay. trtllJrtW UUIiiWUiH Apr. 0,GO, Executor. VOUNU LADIES BIS WAKE OF JL tho Injurious effects of Knee Powders nil 'J VaKues. All Mich remedies close up tho porm of the tk!n, and In Afthort timo ilea troy the com- u e.i . j i vnu won in jiiiyo n. iitsn. neiiiinv nnu oitf1ifnt ntiiin t-iiiifp. tivii 1 ioimlirii.l'ii I'tlnift. sarsiipariiin. ATT KNTION 1 1 ho citizens or sum In nndnd In n me: towmh ni nre requested to meet nt Aaron lleis's lintel In Mitiiiuviiio on Mtiiimlay.Apiil mill lffil,nt ID A.M tor me purposo ot lunning a IIORSK THIEF DETnCTIVn ASSOCIATION, u hlch shall contribute n fund to aid In detection thlovei and recovering horse btolcn front Its mi-niner. w, ji. wui.l-'. Air.5,-(.'J-3t. KEHEIt M.D. IjiIa of thn IT. H. N'iivv. Huccessnr to Drs.IIarrlsoiinml Wrlis.lini nor inn nently located In ltloonuburg for the practho of iut'uiciuu aim nnrgcry, ppecmi nueiuion pam to Hurtjery. Can nlwnyeho found, uulebH proftisxloiiatly ciiKngctl nt tho Kxchxngo IIo- ici orui iu.h omco oer miss, w vbir oook Hloro, inio ui'puniitnu mining oillcc. TVTOT A FKW OF TIIK "WORST Ll di.sorJcrs tlint nflllrt mankind ailto Irnm coriuptton of tho blond. llclmbotd'H Kxtrnct ha ra pa ni ia is a remedy or tho utmost value, OAVEN HOUSE UKHWICK l'A. WILTJAaE WILIilAJIS, PropriotoF, This wrll known Ifntel lias been entirely lefltttd mid reiiiniisiK'ti, wim n view io uio pciicct com fort and convcnlcnra of iiii'iln. A commodious Id very citable I connected with tho establishment. A Llcenso will bo obtained nt JIny Term of Court, when tho bar will he supplied with tlw choIceHt wine, liquor and bcgari. A fair fcharo oi paironngu iHicuucalcu, Apr. OtiU-Um, TTErjMHOIil)S I3XTHAOT SA11SA JLJLl'AHILIi clennses and renovates tlio blood. iiisius ino vigor or iieaitn into tho ny8tem,tm iu4i(i.a uut i no iiunium iimi, iiiiiku uiMCUbf. A married man who understands farmlncr.truclc Ing and tho general duties of manager, lo act ns Superintendent of lliul'oor House and farm un der lite directions of tho Commissioners. His lnnilly will bo boarded, and the farm will bo stocked and fully supplied wllh all necessary farming tools nnd Implements. Nono but com petent men need npply. l'roposals will bo received until April 17th and must bo addressed to tho undersigned. J. A. KtlNHTON, 1 I'oor Houso .I.HCI1UVI.KI1, I Commission II. V. 1IAUTMAN, j ers. Apr.v,'0-st. llLoomnniia, I'a. gl'ECIAL NOTICE. Tho undersigned has just received from New York, n splendid iissortment of MILLINUHY GOODS to which sho Invites tbonttentlon of tho trade. No pains havo been spared to render tho stock complete nnd the ladles nre nssured thatall tho newest, nnd prettiest spring fashions nro fully represented. 11. A. CAItM.VN. Apr.9,'IO-St. New Columbus I'd. JJHIDGE NOTICE. A dividend of 3 per cent. In tho capital stock of tho Cutawissa llrlilge Co. will be palil tothcslock holders or their legal representatives, on or utter April lutlt next at Uio oiiu-e orihoTicasurer. (iKUUUi; H..01I.BKHT. Apr,9,00-lt Treasurer. TOVE AND TIN SHOP. IS.M.UI HAaENllUCII, Main Stroet ono door abovo Ii. McndcnhuU's Stole. A largo assortment of Stoves, Heaters and Ranges constantly on hand, and for snlo at the lowest rates. Tiuulug In all Us branches carefully uttendul to, nnil satisfaction guaranteed. - Tin work of till kltuls wltulesnlo nnd utall. A trial la lequesled. Apr.U,ti"Jif TO THE SCIIOOIi DIIIECTOKSOF COLUMllIA COUNTY. ilK.Ni'LKMKN:-In pursuanco of an Act of the Legislature, enacted during tho sesslun or IMni, amendatory of tho U seetlolt of tho net or thoMh day of Jlay, l&il, you aro helcby llotllled to meet lu Convention, at tho Coutt House lit llloomsburg, on the first Tuesday in May, lSKi. being tho lourilt day of tho niontu, at oneu'clock lu tho afternoon, und select, vtcaiocc. by a ma jority of tlio whole number of directors piesent, one person of literary anil sclentltlonc iliilreineuls.iiiid ofsklll and experience lit the art of teaching, as Counly Superintendent, lor the three succeedlngyenrs;detcrmlnothoatnount of compensation tor tlio same j aud credit thole suit to the Stuto Superintendent, nt Harrisburg, ni required by the several acts o( tho Ix tislaiure relating thereto. 10 c. u. liAltKl.KY County Sup'i., Columbia Co. Apr.9,'ca.t illooutbbuig I'll. MMrOSE WHO DESlilE Urillhuicy X "f Complexion must purify and enrich tho blood, which Hclmbold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparllla invariably does. Ask for Helm hold's. Tako no other. .".JEltMllOLD'S CONCHNTItATED FLUID i:XTU.VCT HA1ISA1'A111L1..L K11A1IICATE.S KnUITtVK AMI ULCl:UATIVn DH- KAbr.s or Tin: THltOAT, NOSK. EYKH. HYELIIW SCAL1' AND SKIN, Which so disfigure tho appearance, l'UUOINO tho evil tllects of mercury and removing all taints, tho remnants of DISEASES, hereditary ,,'.'ii?,"i1.';H1:L';p' ,""J la takc" AllULTS und ClIILDKEN Willi perfect SAKEPY. A'? INTEUKsriNU Lhrrrnit Is published lu t ho Modleo-Chlrurgleol llevlew.olt the subject of tho Extractor ttarsaparlllaln certain ntleeilons, by Hcnjiuiilit Trovers, I'-, It. S &c. Speaulng of thoso diseases, and urislDg Irom tho excess of mercury, he states that no remedy Is equal to Iho Extract ofMursapurtllo; Its power Is extraor dinary, inoreso thuu any urhtr drug I iim ac quainted with. It Is, In tlie strictest sense.a ton lo with this Invaluable attribute, that It Is appli cable ton state ol tho system so sunken, niuVyct so Irritable us renders oilier substances of the toulo class unavailable oi Injurious. IIELMB'OLD'S UONCENTItATKD EXTRACT SA1WA1'A111LI.A, Established upwards of 18 years. I'repared by II. T. HELMUOLD, Ml llroadway, N. Y. ToTiiB WoitKtKoCi.As!-Iom now prepared to furnish all classes wlthconstaiiteiiiuloymenl attlielr homes,tho whole of I bo time, or tar the spare moments, llusluess new, light and profitu ule.nrty i-eitis to Jj per evening, is easily earned by persons of cllher sex, and the boys nud girls earn nearly as much as men. CJreat Inducements oio ottered those who will devute their whole timo tu the business : oud, tlial overy person who sees litis notice, may send me their uddress and test tho business lor Ihtiiibclvcs. I make the lolluwing unparalleled olleri To nil who ate not Mell satlslleil with the busluesB, 1 will send 81 to liuy lor the trouble of writing me. I'ttH purlieu lars. directions, Ac., sent free. Hatnple sent by mnll;for II cts. Address E.C. ALLtN, Auguslu.Me. Apr.UOD.Slll. rq I'lUNTEHS & HOOK HINDERS. saniiohn's i'at;i:nt PAl'EU AND ROOK CUTTING MA CHINES. THE LATEST AND THE 1IETST1 Wherever used, these Machines nro pronounced In both rrinclplo and lj uallty, superior louny lu iho murkct. With, out exception. All nre delighted with them. They cut easy, true, smooth and rapidly, and nro strong lu every part. M Inch Lever Cutting Machine f U75 lis " 1'ower t " 4'xi m " Lever " " 175 1H " Hand or Tower " 5.VI SO " Tower, (very lienvy and strouL' 7uu Oflho'.'UnchlrfiverCiitlor tho lnuluckct, ll.I. (7(esayst "Would not belt it for four limes Its cost." tint lt.lt. IVIctfropAsaysi "The time saved will more than pay lor it In a year." Wo have very many endorsements of all the nachiues spcuklug of them wllh uuo,ualined prulse, SK.MJ IOU CATAtOOUUl OLI.DlCniniOMJ. HAN1IOHN UIlOTllrJtS. 7H Duaue Hlreet, N. Y, Apr,,09-lt TN THE SPRING MONTHS, THE X system iiaturullt iiudirgues n change, und iteliubold's Highly Coiiceuliulcd Extract of bar sapurllla isnu ussistiiut of tho gicutest vulue. O ver, lato or uteenwoo i mniisui . .v County, deceased, havo been granted by tho llcKlster of said County, to Mathins Kindt ml. iiiliilstrator.whel resides InMt.l'leasnnt towns tin. . ... nint,n. ti ilimnnilfl niznlnl Q. 11 AND MX1II1HTI0JJ no tickkth nnquiitni COM R INI ? NKF.IIS'T IltIV tlNI.KM YOU WANT To! , tL5f' A 11 Hint is nenl or new or Met, jtoo T o keep coot in summer without i' '' O nn bo found lu Ills groat pile, 5i)K It owevor fastidious may bo yo'tir,t, J) lj very man, ."cciiainc, .Merchant, ,f J)f M ny rely upon nn elegant ntul '"rfniunl 11 osklolitn splendid ContsVcsti noi p. J'j veil iiiriiisiiiiiBBOOuicqunlta' Orai,. Till It cmemborliig his reputation l9 at nj,nlo I, ol ho lives, let's llvo nnd makes. 0icr I ndced of this motto no ono com,lmJ.0iu N n customer's neglocted.Iie spares nf j M pcctal attention paid to procum .jlicd best workmen and latest style,, ' i.w.ciiEMimn'tj, Wi N, W. Cor. Main nud MmwIiITPi Apr. 0,'0D-tf. "loonHlmf Jflo OTICK OF DISSOLUTION', Tltoro-partnershlp liorctor.irocsUtlna, T. II. Colo A O.W.Uolu In llcntoit ColunK ns .Millers und Umtlers In grain lluur (Ion? Tho business will bo continued at tm' tho undersigned, who will settle nil out! Olli TII0.S. a col or J 1 llel.l i ft w Apr.ti.KMt DALE OF VAIiUAllLK ,,m O puaPBiti v. i vnli iho uuderslaiiod, deslrlngto retire r,, r.. business, oilers for snlo Ills " 'V ' VAI.UAllIiU FOUNUIIY & MACHINES, located near Iho Depot, on the Lackavre , W.l" IllnoiusburR 11. It. Tho main bulMiuijn Vln brh'k ft) by V) leot with a slate riMtr, and " . buildings ntlnched. 'I hero Is nlso roimtcti, Jin T. ONE ACHE OF OllOUKD. Ustrll ALSO, till tlio patterns, stock, a 21 Xm.ThcU inline, nnd tho iitnterial usually fjuinHn' class foundry. ItlsnllrstrntooiiniiimiiJ in lurcnaser can Feciiro tin uutiinueii nnu iniiio imtrounue. Terms easy. Aniilvia . orbylillerto l'KrilU HILiAiu; Till Apr.v,uu-ii. iiiooiasijQ., j A SSIONEE'S NOTICE IN D.n'ondli Xl-UUTl'OY-In the District Court of ticuri n ted states for tho Western District of I'm; , 11 In, In the matter of lllram U.llrowii.UcJlO To whom It may concern t TheundirniCTn,eoi, liy gives notice or Ills tippolnlment iihsm, La,k. lllram II. Hrown, of Scott townvhlpini1 Vftlk. ly of Ciiluntbla, nud Stato ol Tenusylvtt., has been niljuilged tv bankrupt upon 1,1, tlllou, by thu District Court orsalil I1W11 Wt. M. W11ITJI01L . Mnr.TA'CT-St. Acnilci A SSIONEE'S NOTICE IN Cllno Xjl llUTrcY. in tno Jiistriciccuiriori. i..,i KlntoA fnr tlio Western District or l'.n- 11 In, In tho matter of Lionaid 11. Uui,uu.u, n.8,i banltiupt. Towhontltmay couecini 'flii.,'hlrfi signed hereby gives notlco ot his npffc. . as usslgneo of Ixionntd 11. ltuperl, it .Inin'i township., lu tho county of Columbia, m. - ' of Telinsylvanla, who hnsbeeniuljudgali . unt upon his own petition, by thu DLtrt. itii J, ol said District. Daled at. Illooinsbiini, 1 BAS1 davof Jan., lsiffl. C. O. UAltKIIn'( p, Mar.ll!,'ttV-3U A 'let UD1TOR'Sn6tiT'e7 1own 'Iho undersigned appointed by the t riCOV Common I'leas, un Auditor to dlstrli)iitir,,,, sets arising from tlio Sherlll's SalootililGC1'!1 Estate of Jonathan it. Oordlier, niiKiiig 1; T creditors, will meet tho parties intereUe.- , ' Trothonotary's olllce lit llloomsburK,i.n!cPil'"( day tho sth day nr April l6'J,nt luo'cloiki' ()i the purposo of his npiKjIntmcnt, ' OHO. H. C0I.K1I1 At I Mnr.ig,'0-u At'.arri, U KNKV WOLF, V. C 1 1 'S (SucccssorstoH.C.SIiUe.) Jut p THE SUBSCRIUERS HAVl'mtf? Loused the Tinning Mill nnd Mai!.lM,i formerly occupied by H. C. Shlve, Mill nJhvi? tho business of manufacturing fill t t'2P. DOOHS. SASH, I1LIND3, MOULDISO -.-i, Ilrackcts .to. Wo nro nlso prepartd tot dressed lluoriug, shingles nnd till otl.cr Ityst O reqtilreil In tho construction of biilltllna kinds nf turning dono at short notice. Lcrgn Joist nnd other Irnmo stutr illled wllh K.tl'Htr ncss and care. uiuers lesiieciiiiiiv su.in;. April 17,08 AVOLr' & 11.11'.: 'tool "ot'wl' JOTICE OF DISSOLUTJ0X, mgHt I'tieco-iwrtnershlplieretoforoexlvtlnsli IIT10 1 Montgomery Colo and Ezra O. West, st Creek Columbia county Tn., as tnircla: Dry Goods, Urocerles, Tiovlslons.itcesp CoL mutual consent on tho nollt ol Marcli Inn. r " Tho buslnoss will bo continued at tliubAi.odt X by Iho titiderslgned.who will scttlo nil on .i lug accounts 01 the luto llrnt. fanui MONTOOMEIIY ttln'l Hn Cole's Creek, Apr. 2.VJ-". .l "i .1 a qu riwo, JtJOTIOK. 8pi,, Notlco Is hereby given to nil persons In' gin pi to apply lor License to keep it Hotil, i Tuvern. that they must, previous to said cation, have the assessor of tho rcppcitlil We'i or lloruugh, mako nil eslimato ntul nsse' , the yearly rental valuo of tho houso iriw clou bo so kept, nnd of Hie amount or iitinti ii Liquors, and return tho same to Hie ifiunu Coiutnlssloiiers. Assessors ale rcintsted JJ f Attest Win. KnicKiiAt'M, Clerk. .MONTUU.MEltY COI.C, DAVID YEAUUIl WILLIAM U.((Ult'K, n)ir. 2,'i9-lt. t jsw font 1 'cntlci Ions. Tiolcei ui'ulii 1 UDMC SALE. will bo sold nl tho residence ortiie t,u yT InCatawlssiitownshliioiiMonday tla'liim 'l day ol April lsoa tho luilowliiB p uix!rijr fcyo . oL THREE HOHSKb, uil(l n lot of Milch Cows, lot of young rattle.lr ; gous, ono slwl, plow &, hart ows, and lu.ia'ryA-t ONE HAY HAKE, ONE Itll.U'B'. lernli one wind mill, forks and rukes, corn, Min'Jo and potatoes, a lot of vinegar, a lot ol liar." so a lot of 3T10 HOUSEHOLD AMI) KITCIIKN H'HSltttt1)(l y together with 11 largo variety of other tut ' . ,' tedious to mention, IU101 Salo to commence nt 10 o'cloik A, M. u r,.., day when terms will bo inaito know a 1, i"1"1 faOLOMON ill-W inarSlCO-St Caianli-- r S U It A N C E A G K.NClco'of Wyoming Etna , Fulton North Aiuciicn City International t f..W iVlthii f.ftl 'vouli isSLV .acan ccuri ant'i 'ecun ' tlORl Niagara Tutttam . Merchants Springfield Farmers' Danville Albany City Lancaster City Yolk Horse, Heath & Thelt, Home, New Havou Danville, Horse Theft (hid CatA FIIEAS I1UOWN, Asa, mats tiD-ly,' DLOOJUltCH. ' ke 1 A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKI-N tX beuutlful eomplexion followw to " J Helinbold'a Concentrated Extract baWff ." It removos black bpots, pimples imd SJ yf tions of iho skin, 7 1 -j QRANOEVILLE FOUNDllV, bliti MACHINE SHOP AND AGItlCULTl'Wect woitics. ead Thouudcrslgued desires to luform tufS-tti. and the publlo generally, that he lias roliui lull) culurgod his Foundry and MnchliieSUo,.1n moved all his business Irom Light ""'' , above named place, whero lu conutcJ"" )rol his Foundry ho will continue to n;;''". ,.7, Wheeler's Hallway Chain llnrso-iw llu Thtesher, (Improved), Cariiell'a Talent, 1 -p TlIUESHElt ANDCLEANE1I. !uij either overshot for Trcad-l'ower or anil nail witli Lever-Tower. Ho ulo inutiufaituf- j. order und Ills up all kluds ot f V ' MILL OEARINOi ClrcularSaw Mandrels, TatontSlidcs ( gSu Mills, the latest Improved Iron llcatn l' 'rolt dlllurent kinds Wooden Ueam Tiotvi, Com Tlows, aud Tlow Tolttls of v cry rest tluu generally used throughout Iho couui). ,7. IUON KETILES, HELLS u' Cellar Orates, stoves.Sled and Sleigh Sol '03 In lact everything generally made In ' - S; outtJry. Thoso wlshlug to purcluisu JU gui would do well lu examine his machines, r.rp lmiirovemeuts made 011 tho power, by !' f , luust M per cent, of tho fi ictlon is taken cu fncl ALL MACHINES AIIU WAHUA-Sllt to glvo good satisfaction, and terms putchasers. All kluds cf cruutry pioduMmJ III exebauge for l'lows und castings. , ,! Tltaukltiituhls friends and p.itrum w'1 favois hu would still continue to solnli.lM.t nail Apr.9,0D.,r W,LUAiJrSS"''' P A R M E R SI I THY TUB ALTA VELA PHOSPUA'fg! It contains three per cent, of Ammoiioy i.uaiii,i,ir.iiiAneills. llio i"c"""--,bt,! "r faruieis who lire using It with highly f"? )ei ryresultslsasureguurauleoof its v1"1;.,, Mpertouoflu bugs VU0 lbs each, biUJ'llO puiuphlet. Address vn(0.lim THE ALTA VELA OUAhOHt'l . U. 111HHOI' A Co. AgcnW, tljrv MN. Del. Ave. . ,. ,hn Ageut for I'ennsylTanln, TUliadclpbU South New Jersey, July a'as-ly 67 llror.dfl ov, my 'iui A Lli KINDS OF JOR PlUNTvto Xi neatly exeeutoct at TukCol umih" b'1J 1-iiutiugOilUe.