SUfci Opalumbiaiv -rANI).- BLOOMS OURG. i?A. flllllAY MOKM.NO, Aflllt, S3, 1KOO. V-TIIK qOLUMllIAV lias the I.arg.sl Vlrctilntluik of ally- paper pnbllslml III Northern Pennsylvania a'1'! also k ninth InrR.r sheet than any nflUcottm pnrarteif, and li therefore the best m,eitlnm 'Tor advert Islnff in (till iccHnn onhfl Stale COCNTV SUl'IJIU.NTKNDKNT, The fallowing nnnail ictilirmt'iihi.Yareiuesl nl tiiu announce iiiulrnanuH as Candidates fur thmni"C nf Omnty Hiipt-rliilciulciit: fiiAHLKSTa. uauki.kV, hlooh.tow.ihiiI-, JOII.VUI, l'ATTUSIj ;, MNK.TOWKSItll4. ,t WILLIAM II, 8NVDKH, oii.Hni township. Tlio Appointment ol Assessor on tho iut hiit., at oxuctly l i m., lliu reigrN mid iiapord of the oflleo of Ayiwsor of Internal Rqvonuo for, this Congressional District weru luuuleil over to Saiiuit-l Kuorr. tlio now Asscssor.niul Uiuruupun. ho assumed tlio cxorvNo of tlioilutlM of lili ofllco. Wo shall hojio liy wilt tarn out to bo tin iiccoiuiiiod.ttlii); unit faithful ollkenJtHt, cncrjtlu, hi tulligout.crui.blu.mid im roml. For ho had commit tixl.to his luuuU Important Ibturwt-j of the Government and Peoplu to .tlia uuq management of which all tlitModmriictcrlstiM of offlctal conduct ure indispensable, The now Assessor is 11 member of,tlie,Bar of this couuty.nnd s.crs'od In tho rccsnt war in, tho capacity of a Colonel of colored troop?. Upon tho occasion of Mr. Clurk'ti ro tirinj,' from thu Asscssorship in conso quenco of tho new appointment, it Is an act-of wimple justice to, statu that he has been, an officer of unusual merit, having discharged nil his official duties with completo impartiality and signal abil ity. TJiero wcro no reasons founded in public policy or interest fornnewnp poliittnentjto this ofUco at, tho present time, und lt is mailq for political reasons alone. Yb believe thero is now no oOIco in tills Congressional district, sub ject totijresidcnlla'l appointment, which Is.not assigned ,tu a Radical incumbent in other words, a clean sweap has Deen made, by tho AdmlnUtratiqii o! all tho Important omccaof the district and good progress, .made toward seizing all tho subordinate ones. Tho two most pro scriptiyo Administrations in our politi cal .iiistory'to thi3 date, will bo known hereafter as ,thoso ofjLincoln and Grant, although both were placed in power by a party which had .loudly complained of Democratic proscription. This sub-, Jcct will admit of further observation in, connection, with recent official chang es in our jown section, and wo shall recur to it hereafter, Senator Jackson. TiiLtcrm, of this gentleman having expired, it gives, us pleasure to refer to his.courso as a Representative. Though acting yitli a political minority, ho has fuepcoded in all tlio,lo;al legislation de manded ,by tho District, and thin too, in , somo Instances, in face of tho most bit ter opposition. His, aid in securing tho locution of tlio Normal School at this place and in getting tho usual appropri ation, was timely and efficient. A severer task' was in procuring au appro priation ,or $100,000 for tho Lunatic Asylum, to, bo built at Danville, in op position to that king ,of lobbyists, Peter Ilerdic, -who spent time and money to defeat, it., His success seemed doubtful in tho faco of such strong and well or ganized opposition, but tho result shows how indefatigably lie labored. He was also tho author and champion of tho movement to make an inquiry into tho management of tho Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, and In, that particu lar was successful beyond expectation. Ills opposition was strong and peculiar, and, his triumph, thcrcforo tho more creditable. .Senator Jackson has been faithful to our intercsts.i and wil carry back- to "Llttl'o Sullivan'"' the good wishes of all his constituents. Wo wish liim suc cess in tho future, and assure him that tho people of Columbia County will always hold his services In grateful re membrance Representative Scott. Tin-: legislature having adjourned on Friday last, Mr. Scott has returned to his homo ut Cafawlssa. His record for the past session Is mado up, and we ro ferto it with pride. Other constituen cles havo been sold and betrayed by their Representatives, but we have been more fortunate, and Mr. Scott's hands are clean of all tho dirty jobs which were brought before tho Legislature, undoubtedly tho most corrupt over con vened. This, in theso times, Is a fair matter for congratulation. Throiigh Mr. Scott's efforts a large amount of local legislation was done, and his active co-operation with Sena tor Jackson in reference to our Normal School, tho Insano Asylum at Danvillo, the Oraugeville School, our I'oor Houso Aa, deservo mention. Of course there Is a claiw of legislation local in its na ture, where tho Interests of different sections conflict, and in which it is Im possible to pleaso all. Outside of this, Mr. Scott's courso meets' with general approval, and his own bitter opponents are willing to concede hia ability, lion esty, and his desire to faithfully carry out tho wishes of his constituents. MYSTEiuoua. A human hand; and part of tlio forearm was found lying in tho alloy by tho old German, Reformed graveyard, 011 Wednesday last. The flesh still remains upon tho bones and, aiiiiougn somuwjiat urieu, snows no evidence of decay. About six inches of tho forearm were attached to tho baud, and tho bono has been sawed off squarely as if by a surgeon. Tho nails are over an Inch in length, Where this remnant of humanity came from is a mystery, tho solving of which would afford somo relief to. tlio community. It is reported that both troopj and stores tiro in readiness for a move to Cu ba, and that a prominent Western Gen era! will nssumecommand. Tho wholo sjlo slaughter inaugurated by tho Span ish soldiery Jim not had u quletlug of fy:t upon tlio pooplq of fills country. TlI5s lucUlativo'tax bill against which wo protested Ust week, failed to pass tho Senate. ' KcprcNftitntlvc Kcl'orm. IIHI'DIIM IN ENGLAND. O.V thofilh nf July, IS07, Mr. Lowe (Ihi! prtwnt I'hniuvllnror tho exchequer In the (Hailstone mliiiiiilstratlon) mov ed tho following amendment to the re form bill In tlio Ifouso of Commons: l'ownn to DiBTiiniUTE Votes: At any contested election for n countv or n uorouirh represented by more than two members, and having more than ono seat vacant, overv .voter Klmli bo onti. tied td n number of votes 6qual to tho number of vacant Keats, and may glvo nil such votes to 0110 candidate, or may dlstrlbuto them among tho candidates us no ininKS ut. This amendment (which was for tho free vote including tho principle of cu muhitlou and appllinblq generally to elections where more than ono member wits to bo chosen) was debated on tho diiy when offered and on tho day follow Ing, and received thu very handsome support of 173 votes a largo voto for a now proposltl-m upon Its first trial of strength. Mr. Lowe's, amendment was identical In principle and almost ldontl ctl In. tonus' with tho bill now reported by II1I1 committee. Tho Etigllsh tiropo- sllloii applied to tho election of mem bers of Parliament, tho American ap piles to the election of members, of Congress,-but In both a freo voto, In eluding the right of cumulation, is tho essential Idea, and tho object In vlow more complete and Just representation of tho people. On tho 30th, July, 1S07. tho reform bill being under consideration In the Houso of Lords, Lord Cairns moved to insert tho following now clause, to como In after clauso 8 of tho bill : At a contested election for any coun ty or borough represented bv thrco members no person shall votu for moro than two candidates. This amendment, after nn elaboralo debate, was adopted by n strong vote: contents, 112, not contents, 01; nud an additional amendment was then also adopted without a division that "at a contested election for tho city of Lon don" (which is entitled to four mem bers) "no person shall voto for moro than thrco candidates." Tho success of those" amendments, (which were concurred In by tho House of Commons on tho 8th of August,) con stituted an important event in tho his tory of representative institutions, for they recognized and gavo application to a principlo of justlco which will endure the test of trial and of time, n principlo which will hereafter receive cndeflnlto extension, and wherever extended will purify olcctlons, insure contentment to constituencies, and elevato tho character and Improvo tho action of freo govern ment. Mr. Gladstone, speaking in thollouso of Commons, mid confining his atten tion to his own country, declared that tho proposition or principlo contained in those amendments, if .adopted at all, must bo adopted with tho certainty that "it must unfold and expand itself over tho whole country and completely re construct tho syBtem of distribution of seats." And generally those who sup ported it in both houses of Parliament foretold and rejoiced in the prospect of its future expansion, Thoso .amendments constitute the ninth and tenth clauses of tho reform act of loth of August, 18G7, and their effect Isillustrated by tho parliamentary elections of 1803. '"Wo give tlio. returns for certain districts: 1 FAIILIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, 1808. Herefordshire, thrco members. Aver age tory voto, 3,300: average liberal vote, 2,07-1. Two tories and ono liberal elected. Cambridgeshire, thrco members. Av crago tory vote, 3,921 ; average liberal vote, a.aiu. Two tones and ouo liberal elected. Tho liberals also obtained tho third member in each of tho tory counties of Oxford, Bucks, and Dorset. Liverpool borough, thrco members. Averago tory vote, 10,-iOi, avcrago liber al vote, 10,103. Tory majority, 1,200. In Liverpool tlio second seat, previ ously held by tho tories,-was attacked by tho liberals; tho result was a failure as shown by the abovo vote. But tho third member was most justly secured to tho liberals under tho certain opera tion of tho limited vote, provided by clauso 9 of the reform act. Under tho operation of tho same clauso tho tories obtained tho third member for Leeds, and they carried members also in Manchester andi Lon don. Blackwood's Magazine, a tory orgau, (It has called Itself "tho, oldest or the tories,") although it admits that its party has suffered loss to tho extent of at least fourneaU by themlnorlty clauso, says: That to tho principle of that clauso, fairly and consistently worked out, It has no objection whatever. lilac; wood's Magazine, Januarj) 1809. This expression of opinion by a lead ing organ of tho party which suffered somewhat under tho minority clause, Is a valuablo testimony In favor of tho principle of electoral reform which that clauso was intended to promote Sen ate Report, Unseated Lands. Tun following bill passed both IIous es finally, after having been discussed and amended at various times during lliu ins i lew weens; That tlio Treasurer of each county shall keep a book to bo called tho "Re ceipt" book, in which shall bo recorded tlio receipts of all payments mado to him on account of taxes paid on unseat ed lands, dcslgnat ing tho number of acres warrantee passed, and name or names of owners or alleged owners of each tract of laud, tho township where situate, and tho amount of taxes paid and when and by whom paid, a cert! fled copy of which receipt, under tho hand of tho Treasurer and tho seal of thu county, shall bo tho only evidence of tho payment of taxes except where said receipts havo been duly recorded in accordance with tho provisions of tho first section of the act of March 9th 1847; that tho owners of unseated lands shall have two years from tho passago of this act within which to havo their receipts for taxes on unseated lamb re corded In said book, where tho sanio havo not been already entered Inn book heretofore kept by tho Treasurer of tho county for that purpose; that no parol ovldcnco shall bo received to provo tho payment of taxes on unseated lands. Pehsons ordering their paper stopped will not insult us In a pecuniary, moral or religious point of vlow, If they will send along with tho order, tho necessary stamp to balanco tho chargo against tliem on our books. Wo don't care of courso, about tho money, but tho charge against them on our books Is what looks bad. It's all ono side. Wo llko to sc4 things on a balanco. Ex, THE COLUMBIAN Tlio Columbia Comity Invasion. Ill OBJECT. 01-' the Invasion Duuincj tho nrocrcss of tho Invasion ,s. of 1801 (and tosomo'oxtont nfter wards) calumniation of our pcoplo was scat tered broadcast by tho Radical press ond by Radical orators. It was an nounced by them that Insurgents num ocring hundreds or thousands wcro armed and organized In this county; thatthoy had thrown uplntrenchmcnts; that they had erected n fort; that they had field-pieces or cannon, and that refugees from Canada and deserters from otlier sections had Joined them in considerable numbers. Though all theso statements wcro utterly falso thoy were made and repeated with tho ut most coutldenco because an excuso was wanted for tho stops taken, for tho out rages committed by lawless power. One cxamplo of theso slanders may bo men tloncd: A certain Reuben K, Wilson, a prca clier of tho Methodist denomination, then resided in Bloomsburg and was corrupted from his sacred calling. It was a tlmo of excitement and money was expended very frooly upon elec tions by tho party in power. Govern ment expenditures ran at tho rate of a million and a half or two millions of dollars per day and Government con tractors and others who woro deeply Interested In tho courso of affairs con tributed largoly to tho funds of tho "Loyal Leagues." Wilson wai secured aud ho took tho stump on sundry oc casions. Ho was, no doubt, well com pensated for his services. IIo was a flu ent though superficial speaker, dealt In slang terms, was not particular about exactness in statement, and was violent enough for the demands of tho times. One of his harangues at Bloomsburg is well remembered, when from tlio Hart- man corner he emptied his impetuous but vapid rhetorIc,througli corrupt lips, upon a miscellaneous and grinning crowd. Ills volco sometimes, when put upon a scream, W03 heard from Market Street to tho Forks 1 Tho following letter will show the flagitious statements mado by this po litlcal preacher in a street .speech nt Milton, and will lllustrato tho courso of insolent slander to which our people wcro subjected In the days of tho Inva sion. ,MHtot, Sept. Mth 1800 J. 0. Fjieeze, Esq., Dear Sir: Yournotoof tho 12th lust, is received, and in reply, say, that I did not hear tho speech mado by Rev. Wilson myself; but ho stated in his speech in tills placo in tho open street, that thero wcro somo thousands of men up Fishingcreck in nrms against the eovernment That theso men at tempted to set flro to tho town of Bloomsburg several times, and had burned Mr. Clark's stable 1 havo mado inquiry sinco tho receipt of your letter of those who heard tho speech ; and they say ho said as abovo stated, 'mo exact numuer oi niousanus, tney do not now recollect,. Truly Yours C. W. THABP. Mr. Tharpis a gentleman of high cred it, a member of tlio Bar,and has recent ly represented Northumberland county in tho Legislature. It Is perhaps only necessary to ndd, that It is understood that Mr. Clark's stablo was burned through tho carelessness of somo little boys who were playing about it with matches, and that tho other statements mado by Wilson wcro without fouuda tion. As ho resided here at tho time, his slanders must havo been intention al and wilful. But no matter what were tho state ments mado to Invite tho Invasion, or to givo to it abroad a color of necessity or propriety after troops were sent hero ono tiling is very certain: That tho military authorities were without any oxcuso whatever for continuing their occupation of tho county and for hold ing our citizens In prison, os'well as for sundry acts committed or authorized by them whilo tho occupation contin ued, (to which wo shall hereafter refer) For the troops traversed tho wholo courso of Fishing Creek from lis mouth to its sources and ascended the North Mountain into tho forests of Sullivan, "scouring" tho wholo region through which they passed, and ascertained be yond all question that there was no In surrectionno field-works, no fort, no cannon, no refugees from Canada ordo- sorters from abroad and that there had not been in point of fact in all that re gion any actual rcslstanco to tho execu tion of tho laws or molestation of any officer, civil or military, in tho perfor mance of his duties. AH this was fully known not only to the corrupt officer (Lt. Col. Stowart) who had Immedlato charge of tho troops, but to Gen, Cad walladcr himself. Ills declaration that tho alleged insurrection (or his chaso of it?) was "a completo farce," was based upon Ills personal examination of "tho scat of war" of Ids scientific inspec tion of tlio sugar-camps of Benton and tho huckleberries of Sullivan as well as upon ills personal intercourse with tho Inhabitants upon tho lino of his route. Nevertheless tho troops were contin ued hero at enormous expenso to tho Government and our citizens wero do talncd in prison. Besides, lawless in- Lsolenco had nn opportunity afforded It of exhibiting itself in sundry ways bo foro a peaceful population, and of dis gusting nil sensible and impartial mon with tho management of public affairs, For all this tho samo explanation Is to bo given that wo havo already given of tho sending of troops hero at first. Tho Invasion was originally a political raid and such was its character throughout. Tho arrests wcro mado to reduce tho Democratic voto at tho polls (both by withdrawing voters from tho eouuty and- still more by Intimidating others) and tho men arrested were nearly all kept in prison until after tho October election (and many of them much long' cr) In pursuance of tho samo design. So also for political effect wero otlier arrests mado uftcr tho first ones, aud troops posted (In open violation of law) at many of our places of election, But or tins moro nereaitor. Wo are not nwaro that thero wcro any deserters (properly so called) in tho county nt tho time of tho Invasion. If there wcro such thoy must havo been very few in number. Thero werosomo nan-reporting drafted men as thero were In nil other parts of tho coun try, but It is preposterous to .ullogo that tho Invasion was to secure them to tho public service. They wcro not numerous and not ono among them (so far as wo know or bellovolhad oyer offered tho slightest rcslstanco to li legal or regular arrest. Certainly troops wero not to bo called fortonrrost AND DEMOCRAT, drafted men until tho ordinary menus had failed, and then only so many as wore reasonably nccoasary for tho pur pose Besides, tho army sent Into tho county was moro likely to drlvo off drafted mon than to arrest them, nnd Its cost was twenty times as much n would havo been required to obtain voluntary enlistments equal In number to tho number of men who had failed to report. But in point of fact it was announced that tho Invasion was to put down nn armed and organized Insurrec tion, and tho troops proceeded ntonco to arrest citizens who did not owo mil itary scrvlco instead of drafted men, thus exhibiting tho object of tho Inva sion in nn unmtstakablo manner. Collection of School Tux The following bill providing a new mode of collecting school tax passed tho Houso of Representatives a few days since. Sec. 1. He it enacted, A-c, That from and after tho passage of this act it shall bo lawful for tho board of school direc tors of any school district in this Com monwealth, by resolution of tho Board to collect tho school tax in tho manner hereinafter provided. Sec. 2, Tho board of school directors shall placo in tho hands of tho Treasurer n certified dupllcato of tho school tax, and lt shall bo his duty to glvo at least ono month's notlco of tho tlmo nnd placo at which ho will attend at least ono day for tho purpose of receiving school tax, and It shall bo his duty to rccclvo and receipt for all tax given him for thrco mouths after tho dato of said no tlco, I'rovided, That if any person on or before tho expiration of two months af ter tho date of said notice, shall pay to tho collector tho amount of his or her tax, such person shall bo entitled to a dcductionoffivcpcrcont.on tho amount thereof, and for tho remaining month hoshall make noabatemcnt on tho tuxes received. Sec. 3. In caso tho taxes arc not paid on or ocroro tno expiration ot tnrco months from tho dato of said notice.the board of directors shall elect a collector, havo tho dupllcato placed in his hands and issuo him n warrant for tho eollec tion of tho unpaid tax, on said dupll cate, and ho shall proceed to collect the unpaid tax assessed therein with an ad dition in caso of distress and salo of goods, ho shall recelvo tho samo fees as are now nllowcd by law to constables, for a levy nnd salo upon a writ of exe cution, which fees ho shall retain out of tho proceeds of such sales, after deduct ing tho taxes aud tho addition of five percent, thereon. Sec. -1. All acts or parts of acts for tho collection of school tax, that are In conflict with this act are hereby repeal ed, so far as thoy relate to districts In which tho board of directors authorizo the collection of school tax by tho pro visions of this net. How- to Break up City Swindles. Mayor's Office, N. Y. ) March 17, 1809. j lb the Press of the United Slates : I beg to caution strangers against Now York circulars, tickets, shares, chances and prospectuses in co-opera tive unions, gift enterprises, or dollar stores, or in any other possible scheme whereby property or value Is promised greater than tho price asked to bo paid, Every such advertised scIiemo'Isnec- essarlly a swindle and a falso pretence; thero does not and cannot tangibly ex ist any such schemes in tho city. Country newspapers whicli advertiso them, simply aid in tho swindle. If nil newspapers in tho Union would now mako a point of publishing and reiterating this information they will charitably, and, I think, effectually counteract tho swindling Intentions of thoso who uso tlio mails for tho falso pretences, and will also save to tho un wary hundreds of thousands of dollars. A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor of tho City of Now York. Constables' Returns. Tho appen ded act of assembly becamo a law March. 19 : Sec. 1. lie it enacted, &c. That so much of any law as requires constables of tho several townships and boroughs, in tho counties of Bradford and Susque hanna, to make returns to tho sovcral courts of quarter sessions and oyer and terminer, be, and tho samo is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. That tho attendanco of con stables upon general, special, township nnd borough elections, In said county shall bo paid by tho respoctlvo town ships and boroughs of said county. The Jlepublican of this week pub lishes a list of nominations confirmed by the Senate, which is incorrect, as tho following from that list, at tho present tlmo havo not been confirmed : Minister to Nicaragua Jas. R. Part ridge, of Maryland. Minister to Venezuela W. A. Pile, of Missouri. Minister to Belgium J. R. Jones, of Ohio. Minister to S wooden John S. Carllslo of West Virginia. Minister Resident and Consul Gen eral to Liberia J. R. Clay, or Louis! anna. Frederick Coxe, ono of tho direct ors of tlio Philadelphia Union Leaguo and lately appointed Consul to Marseil les, was lately detected in stealing a box qf cigars from a grocer. Upon tlio pay ment of $500.00 tho chargo was not press ed against hltn. Coxo's temperament Is too sanguine ; ho began his pilfering before ho was fairly in office, and did not conflno himself to tho public funds. Ills deslro to improvo upon tho avcrago Republican in tho way of stealing was ridiculous, and thcrcforo ho camo to grief. Exit Coxo. During tho Impeachment trial James M. Ashloy, tho now Governor of Mon tana, visited Dunham, alias Couover, In prison, for tho purposo of bribing 1dm to manufacture testimony against An drew Johnson, President of tlio United States. This was ono of tho reasons why ho was appointed by Gen, Grant. Tho castigat ion which Andrew Johnson gavo tho latter in referenco to tho Secre tary of War imbroglio Is neither forgot ten nor forgiven. A. P. Tutton, Supervisor of tho Western District of Pa., seized Boyer's Distillery, In Montour county, on Wed nesday lost, for not complylngwith tho Itevenuo laws. IIo also seized 18000 cigars at Swelsfort's manufactory in Danvillo, for selling without rovenuo J stamps. ili BLOOMSBURG, Washington IVcivs. Washington, April 15. foreion aitointments. The President to-day nominated Henry Baxter, of Michigan, Minister Resident to Honduras, and Charles K. Belong, of Novada, Minister to Japan. Colonel Adam Badeau, Grant's staff officer and biographer, Is nominated for Assistant Secretary of Legation at Lon don, tho Intention being (as in tho caso of Frank Mooro at Paris) to mako him principal Secretary as toon as ho shall havo becomo familiar with tho duties of the office, which is now hold by Ben jamin Morau, of Philadelphia. THE RUSSIAN MISSION. Tho Scnato Committee on Foreign Relations havo ngryed to report favora bly on tho nomination of Hon. A. G. Curtln, to bo Minister to Russia, and ho will no doubt bo confirmed. WASHINGTON, April 10. l'KNNSYIA'ANIA Ari'OINT.MENTS. Amonq tho nominations scut to tho Senate to-day, wcro tho following for Pennsylvania: James Pollock, Director of tho Mlntnt Philadelphia; Wilmcr Worthlngton, to bo Appraiser of Mer chandise for tho Port of Philadelphia. Tho latter was Speaker of tho Stato Senate during last session. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. Tho Scnato in Exccutlvo session to day confirmed tho following nomina tions: Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Eli S. Parker, of tho District of Columbia. Ministers Resident; Robert C. Kirk, of Ohio, to tho Argentino Republic ; Ebe nezerD. Bassett, of Pennsylvania, (col ored,) at Haytl; Leopold Markbrelt, of Ohio, at Bolivia. Secretary of Legation; Oco. W Wurts, of Pennsylvania, at Florence. Envoys Extraordinary nnd Ministers Plenipotentiary; Andrew Q. Curtln, of Pennsylvania, to Russia. Thomas II. Nelson, of Indiana, to Mexico. Washington, April 17. FOREIGN APrOlNTMENTS. Hon. Samuel Shcllabargcr, of Ohio, was to-day nominated for Minister to Portugal, and Georgo W. Llppett, of Rhodo Island, Secretary of tho Lega tion at Vienna. Washington, April 19. Tho Senate, in exccutlvo session to day, confirmed tlio following Ponnsyl vanlans: Consuls, G. Henry Hbrstman, nt Munich ; Alexander Jourdon, at Venice. Assessor of Internal revenue, Edward Scull, Sixtconth district of Pennsylvania. Senator Chandler, of Michigan, made a very bitter speech In tho Scnato to day detiouncingGrcat Britain, Roverdy Johnson tho lato U. S. Minister, nnd demanding tho cession of British Amer ica to tho United States in payment of tho Alabama claims. GRANT AND THE QUAKERS. A delegation of Quakers had an in terview with tho President this after noon. Thoy propose to reform tho pco plo of tho South and imbuo their hearts with a feeling of meekness and Chris tian fortitude. Washington April 20. nominations. Tho last list of nominations that will go to tho Scnato during the present ses sion, was sent in to-day. It comprised somo sixty names, of whom more than two thirds wero Post-masters and rove nuo officers. Tho most important names in tho list woro David A. Nunn, Ex-member of Congress from Tennessee, as Mini iter to Ecuador, aud Dr. RIotte, heretofore nominated minister to Costa Rica, is now transferred to Nicaragua. James L. Foley, of Kentucky, was nominated Secretary of Legation at Madrid, and Jas. St. Clair Bool, of Illi nois, Secretary of Legation to Mexico. Tho following nominations woro with drawn by tho President : A. L. Russell, of Pennsylvania, to bo Minister rcsl don at Ecuador; C. N. Riotto, of Texas, Minister resident at CortaRIca ; Henry S. Wctmore, of Pennsylvania, to bo Consul at Manchester; Benjamin Hunts- mau, postmaster at Stroudsburg. IVcwh Items. On August 0th a total eclipse of tho sun will occur. This will bo tho most interesting that has been witnessed in tho United States for many years nnd, win not Happen again until tlio jnst year of tho century. A Now York paper tells of n cat. that every morning wipes his paws up on tho hall mat before entering his mis tress' oeuroom. it ins leet leavo a marK on tho whlto coverlet of tho bed, ho Is told ot tno ract. nnd ngain resorts to too mat. and then if not satisfied that his paws nro clean, ho dries them nt tho stove. I'unny it true. On Saturday last a llttlo bov. in at tempting to cross tho Lehitrh on tho Ice. at South Easton,.fel) Into an nlr hole, from which no managed to escapo with tho loss of ids cap. Later in the day. another boy, in attempting to recover tno cap, icu in anu was urowneu. Tho fearful accident in n Novada initio, is tho most fatal affair of tho kind that lias over occurred in our mining districts. Accounts differ as to tho loss of life, but it seems to havo included nearly forty persons. Wo suppose tho lire muse navo originaicu turougii mo escape of gas In tho mine. A marriaco took placo at Concord N. II., on Wednesday, in which tho a widow at tnat. una was married tlio first tlmo when sho was only thirteen years old. J. no uriuegroom on tins oc casion was iweniy-jour years oiu, "Early and often" seems to bo her motto. Tho Philadelphia Safe Deposit Com pany has just set up tho largest safo In tho world. It Is twenty-seven feet long, twenty-ono feet broad, eight feet high, lined Willi tno now "meiai mirror" iron which is five times harder than temper ed steel, cutting glass lUo a diamond. A young lady school-teacher of In dianapolis was ono Sunday endeavoring to impress upon ner scnoiars tno tern bio effects of tho punishment of Nebu. chadnczzcr. Sho told them that for sovon years he ato crass Ju9t Uko a cow Just then a llttlo boy asked: "Did ho glvo milk." Soventy-flvo hundred dollars havo been voted to tho contestants In tho Second Congressional District of Louis Inna, ono of whom is a negro. Tills Is ono effect of Radical reconstruction. Rather expenslvo business, when tho masses are complaining of hard times and high taxes, Daddy Cessna met with a signal do feat in ids attempt to givo bis "pal" John Covodo n scat pending tho contest. Tho wholo subject lias been sent back to tho Election Committee. Geary's prl vato letter to McPherson with tho broad seal of tho Commonwealth attached, did not havo moro effect in the Houso than dad's eloquence, ot id i Elmira has a cenlus in tho shano of a saloon keeper, who lias trained a nunii UU( U( ItlkO IU IUU lU.iUD.-3 I11U I1UUI HUM waken his customers who sleep ubout on tho chairs. Tho startled drinkers seo tho rats; tho bar keener declares inero are norms uiero; and tno lormer, thinking delirium tremens approaching quickly start for home. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Communicated, HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. In tho recent Investigation, concern ing tho removal of tho Orangovlllo Sol diers' Orphans' School, no man has acted n moro conspicuous or moro no bio part, than Hon. Georgo D. Jackson, tlio worthy Senator from this District. Not only did ho prepare and lntroduco. tho resolution to nppolnt n Commlttco to mako tho investigation, but through its wholo courso from first to last, la bored most untiringly to aid .them In tho accomplishment of their work. Having satisfied himself ns to tho mer its of tho caso, ho espoused tho causo of truth and justice; nnd rising with n dis interestedness which marks tho truo manhood of his character, abovo party considerations and influences, strovo most earnestly to secure tho vindication of rlght.'nnd to establish tho integrity of those who had boon assailed and ma ligned by tho m!nlon3 of corruption nnd fraud. And when tho Orangovlllo Soldiers' Orphans' School bad been vindicated, and every chargo preferred against its Principal, nnd his family and employ ees, shown to bo false, Senator Jackson was tho foremost man to vindlcato 7ia faith of the State, nnd tho Inviolability of Its contracts. With a firmness which no opposition could shake, ho main talncd tho obligation of tho Stato to In domnlfy tho man who had suffered from Its injustice; and to lilm are both myself and family largely Indebted for tho appropriation received. Mr. Jack son could not havo beon more faithful to a brother than ho was to mo. IIo has our warmest thanks, and tho blessing of many widows and orphans will rest up on his head. II. D. Walker. Melacholiv Accident. Wo regret to learn that our townsman William Mowrcr, while engaged yesterday af ternoon in running an empty car off tho clovator at Groves' Furnace,was caught between tho car and wall and crushed in n most fearful manner. No ono was present at tho tlmo tho accident occur red, out when discovered, whicli was but a few minutes after tho car stopped and released, ho fell to the ground speech less aud unconscious. Ho was immcdl atcly taken to his houso and medical aid called in. It is but a few weeks sinco Mr. Mow rcr met with an accident nt theso same works which disabled him for a tlmo, Wo are pleased to learn this morning. that Mr. Mowror is quite comfortable and hopes are entertained of his re covery. -Danville Intelligencer, Uloomsburg Market lteuort. Wheat per bushel 91 ltvo Corn Oats. " Flour per barrel Clovei!ct-U Klaxsceil liuttor EBSi Tullow Potatoes Dried Apples..... 11 UI 8 00 i M) to I 00 Sides and Shoulders Lard Der tjound uams a llay per ton ... H 10 UO LUMBEU. Hemlock Hoards per thousand foet. .. f 10 00 l'ine ' " " (one Inch). Ia20 Joist, Scantling, I'lank, (Hemlock) ... 15 00 Shingles, No. f per thousand..... 8 ou ," " 2 " " 7 0U Siding " ft. ...... . 18 0) Ikon No. 1 Scotch nig I2 No. 2 ' " . ..m tio Bloom . . S39 Light Street Markets. Corrected weekly by Peter Ent, wholesale and retail dealer In grain, Hour & feed and general lueruiiauuise. Wheat ner bushel SI U0 ltye 1 to Corn 1 ou Muck Wheat 1 ou Oats 70 Wheat I'lour per lou lt.s 5 on Buck Wheat 1- lour .... -1 O Corn Chop, 2 SO Bran, 1 ) Butter per lb 4 Keat per doz 21 l'otutoes pr bus m l'o Dried Apples " 2 00 Smoked side meet nr lb is " shoulder a) " Ham " Lord " Id is Philadelphia Markets. Flo it it- North western supernno at S.j.iW fl.23 Northwestern extra. 5.5UO 0.2.1 Northwestern family 70(4 7.75 I'euusylMiula aud Western, sunernne.. S.lua0.SO Pennsylvania and Western extra ...5.75(81 0.75 Pennsylvania anil Western family.... !.5u$11.00 Pennsylvania and Western fancy.. 11.5013.25 Hye Hour ., 18.00 Wheat Pennsylvania red, hns 51.0311.75 Southern 44 44 t2.004vS'75 California 44 , " J.20 44 white 44 M.15M0 Hye Pennsylvania rye, vuus tl.0HJ1.62 Colts Yellow, 44 tl.UK3il.Uj White, 44 J1.I73I.17 Oats hus 70cffi75o Pkovisions .Mess Poik, V bbl 8J1.50 Mess Beef, 44 SIJ0 Dresedllogs,lti... . SVjcSOo Smoked Hams 44 17l-10c 44 Shoulders lb ISo Jjird, V lb 17cLW SKKUS Cloveiseed bus S7.0W,ill.7i 'rtmothyseed H bus 13.75 Flaxseed 44 ... J2.75 Cattle Beef Cattle lb OcaioUo Cows, a head ?&w$M Sheep y lb tiao Hous V 100 lbs 816,33170 (Ptarriajjiis. ivOSTEflADEft HO AOL AND. At the Melhn. dlst Parsonage, KlysDurg, IM., 011 tho 1 1 tit lust.. uj imjv. jicuij a, .iieuueiiiiuii, iir. wweu 11. L. Kosteutuder, to Miss Sarah li Hoajland, both of Columbia county. OMEAT.Y CASE. In ltoss, at tho resldcnco of Mr. Henderson Hunds, April 5, IhOO, by Elder Isaac Morrlott. Mr. T. U. Omeslv! of ltoss. mid Miss coun nty Pa. KIKENDALL.-IU Mifflin township, on Friday the Dili lnst. Joseph Klkcndall, ugeU'iJ years 7 iuuuiui uuu ( uuys, READI.EH.-In Hollenuach. Aorll 10th. of Tv pbold fever, Mrs. Lydla, wire 01 Jacob Headier, uged 59 years 5 months and 7 days. DEMOTT.-In Madison Apr. I5lh, Mrs. Catharine jeuiuit in me sevcuiyiirsi year 01 tier age. DO NOT TRIPLE WITH DANQEK. A single spark may kindle a flame that wilt consume a city, and small ailments neglected may end In fatal disorders, Bearing this fact In mind, let tho first symptoms of debility or ner vous prostration be met promptly with Invigora ting treatment. I-'oremost among tho vegetable tonics of tho 11 go stands HOSTETTEH'8 stomach BITTEU9, and whenever the vital powers scum to languish, or there Is any reason to suspect tho animal functions csseiitlal tothesustenatlon and purification of the body are imperfectly per, formed, this Invaluable tnvlgorant and antiseptic should at once be resorted to. Indigestion always produces weakness of the bodily powers. Some times It happens that tho appetite demands 11101 e food than the stomach can digest; thoujli not more, perhaps, than Is required to keep up tho full strength of tho frame. The object, under such circumstances, is to Increaso the digestive capacity of the assimilating organ, so as to make It equal to the duty Imposed upon lt by the ap petite, aud capable of supplying the building iw terlal tf the tystem as fast as lt Is requlreJ, This object Is fully accomplished by tho use of the Bitters. They tone and gently stimulate thu cellular membraue which secretes the gastrlo juice aud the result tt that the solvent Is min gled with the food In sufficient quantity to con Vert all 1U nourishing particles Into pure and wholesome element. If, ou the other hand, there Is a deficiency of appetite, without any corres ponding deficiency of digestive power, the effect of the tonic Is to stimulate a desire for food. In nineteen eases out of twenty, hsadache, nausea, nervousness, faiitlug-flts,,pams, and, lutleeil, inoitof the casuaTachet and palm to whicli hu manity Is, subject, proceed primarily from In. dlgestloucouipllcalod with bllleusuees ; and for both these complaints HOHTCTTEH'SHTOH ACH DITTEHS aro recommended as a speedy and cer tain remedy, , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHE ESPY HOTEL. ESI'V, tOI.UMIHA COUNTY, I'A. ..IA.1 t.rf.iil.1 Inf.tMtl Ihft travelling public Hint Im linn taken llio nlmvo unmcil entnb fninnent nnil tlwrmiRhlr refit tnl tlio wiino for ho iwtrecl convcnienco ui mn kui-u. "!"" "...v.. .11-1.1 piii. tlm Mt !h titnrket nironlK. Tlio ehoieest liquors, wines nnd cigars nhvuys to bo fouuu in ins unr. m.i-ri-p Apr.!3,(i0-tf l-.spy, l'ft. VTOTICB TO STOUKiiUiiUBua. All election will bo liel.l In tlio library of tho ntoomsbiire Stato Normal Hehool JiulldlnKs.o i r i.t mm Imfwooii the hours of '2 o' clock r. M.. una 4 o'clock r.t.. ol : wld d& 'or tho purposo oi eiccunu iiiruu iVu K , rX. . trustees of tho sold Normal Bchool, for ' Uirce yX".-. " ivesldeuL O. Khefhe, Secretary. Uloomsburg, l'o. Apr. 17, 1800. -SOLUTION Not co is nereuy given nm; i" Ji.",;:;:r'"i' heretofore existing Xetwcen JanicsH. M'Nlnch hcss In Ualnwlssa. has Lien dissolved by Imita tion of time. The books nro at tho old stand, w here all persons having unsettled accounts, nro requosicu 10 cm uU U',f,a,NCii" laY T u UtTtTfAK. Catawlssa Apr. Iff, lm-U XsiiorosAM WILIi HE 11ECEIVED Hi X 41, u,,hrlhnra until the Stll Of May HOXt, for furnishing material and erecting a house for cither of Brick or Wood, with olthtr shlnglo or slate roof, on a foundation already prepared, on farm Into of D.J. Waller in Ml. I'leiv-ant town ship, nans ana specuicaviuus iu uuBij-in"! i- o bo of two stories Kl by3 feet on tho ground. JACOI1 HCHUYLEK, Committee. 11. V. HAKTMAN, Apr. 2!,'C9-2t Uloomsburg l a. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. M roriTf nv nv.fi TtflE UltKISCir. DKCEASED, Jettcrn of iwlmliiMtirniion on mo cbutia ui Gconro llrclscu late oi uaxawissn iwp., umum bla co.. dectowcU.lmvc been Granted by tha Ileali tawnt rx.untv tn .T OK iiroitch of Cntnwlssa twn. All perbuna having claims or demands nnuinii tins rHitninnf tlio decedent are rcnueftteu make payment. J03i:ni IinEISCII. Apr. 2'1,'CO-Ot. Administrator PRINTING INK. From the National Intelligencer, Washing ton, 1). C Ooon Pmsiiso Ink. Wo aro at present using printing Ink mmuractured by Mr.r.h.Uoblnsnn, nt the Orav's Ferry Printing Ink Works, Phila delphia. This Ink wo regard as superior in any Frlntlng Ink wo have used for a number of years, t Is clear aud clean, aud now freely. Wo can safely recommend Its uso to nil printers. From Phllada. North American and United Stales Gazette u-ntnilill.il in nnntlipr nlnrn tho recommenda. Hons of tha printing Ink manufactured bv Mr. u. l-j. liouiuson, ai 1110 urny s i-erry inn ,11 hp, lrn nrn nalnirliin Ink frnm Mr.ltolllnsoll'S works. and nro pleased to add oar approval of It to tho many 1 endorsements 110 uas airenuy n-ceivru Tlio 111K is 01 excellent quality, cieur.uim y um. ircciy. lt. PUBLIC SALK m,' i'i.'i!nvAr. vnprciiTY Will bo sold at public sale at tho residence, of me sltiiscruier in iienion on nuuiruay wie dny or .May ltjo, at 1 o ciock or saiu uuy me 101 lowing property 10 wn : TWO HOUSES. TWO COWS, nnn mw and calf. .1 head oT votinor eattlo 4 calves 5 sheep and lambs, 1 wind mill, patent cutting box, 1 corn sueiier, i nour ciiesi, i semjp bmuci, 1 shovel, forks etc.. 3 double corn plows, 1 shovel plow, l new biiesr lur biiovui luuw, 10 0 BUSHELS OF COHN, INEAHS, oats, wheat, potatoes, a lot of nlckled meat.l car-i-inirrt l hinrtrv lfnrm wn?on. 1 ltcaner it Mower. 1 set of tug harness.1 set of carrlago harness 1 set of single harness, 1 sleigh, 1 pair of bob sleds, 10 hives Ol uees uoxes IU1ULS,I Hni, uigsci, i uu- lng hoe, mail nuu weugo. i griuu siunu. iiaini saw, augers, chisels, spade, 1 large Iron kettle, boxes, barrets, TWO COOKING STOVES, 1 good parlor stnve.tables, chalrs.mowing scylho, grain cniuie, 1 ikwk tua uesiues miuu iu, u oilier articles, BENJAMIN WARN Ell. Apr.23,'C9-2t Benton, l'u. rALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR .1 BALE, Will bo Bold br the unJerslened Executor of the In will ana Testament of win, Ward in late of Centro township tn the county of Columbia deceased. All that certain messuage and tract of land situated In Centre township Columbia county, adjoining inncia oi oamuci -urevenns, George V. bhatfer, Charles Lee and David Lee, comuinmg . ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES mnranrlesi.n"tunl fimnint to ha ascertllned by Survey, about one hundred and thirty ncrci of which Is Improved nnd in a good state of culti vation, nnd balance well timbered. Whereon is erected, ONI! Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, Ouo Flank 'dwelling House, a large bank Parn Wnfjon Uhed.Corn Cribs, Tig Sty.Two ood Wells of Water, one at tho barn und tho other nt the Tinnk House, nnd n good spring of never falling water nt tho Irani e dwelling houso with sprtug house. Terms made known by nDplIcatlon either to the uudersl;ne(l,or Edward M, Wnrdlu Uloomsburg Columbia county la. Ia-?so3slon of said premises will be given Anril 1st, 1S70. jf the aboo property Is not sold on or before tiiu umuuy uuuuu next, iue samo win uoex- po.ieii 10 puuuc saie on me premises. JAMES WAR DIN, Executor, Apr.C3,t)9-2ru Weatherly, Carbon Co., 1'a rpHE NEW HARDWARE STORE, I NE l'LUfl ULTRA. Having enlarged our btoro Room and just OFENED A NEW SUITLY, directly from the Manufacturer1, purchased for cash, ou a declining market, w o are prepatred to offer tho Kamo to FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDEItS. and the rest of Mankind, a cenernl stock, com- firl-slng all tho kinds and qualities usually kept n a city Hard Ware Store, suitable to the wants oi i ne county, ax unusuauy low prices. All thoso who are deslrlous of rmrchaslntr eorxls In our Hue can save Money by looking In ut tho rieae glvo us a call nnd examlno our stock Ac, Apr. SUKMyr Uloomsburg, Fa. F OR SALE. Evercreens Ited Cedar, niack Rnruee and Ravin Juniper: 111 fine Veach trees Cooltdse's Favorite and Oldmlxon Freestone: Ctl young Apple trees, leading sorts : Also, n lew plants of Apple. (lutnce.Transcendent Crabsjelcct'Orapes, uuuivucuj, iiiuuuviiiiui j,.aspuvrry luiu eruu- meulal bjluubi. THOS. W. QUNTOS, Apr.M, GO-lw Bloomsburg, l'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATKOr JEHE.MIAU KI.INE. DKO'lJ Letters ol administration on the estate of Jere miah Kline late of Jsckson twn. f!nlntnlili t deceased, have been granted by the lteglsler of Columbia county to V. H. Est of Bcolt lowusuip. au persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requested to make them known, nnd those in debted to make payment. . .. W. II. ENT, Apr.lO.'OD-Ot. Administrator SALE. The subscriber oilers for sale his 11 O U B li AND LOT situated In Scott-town. The lot has a front on Main Htreet or llrty feet aud a depth of 211. The House Is of Plank, two stories, and In good re pair. A good well or water on the premises. Immedlato possession given. The terms, which are moderate, made known on application at the Wagonmaker's.adJoiulngsteplieuKuorr's lilock smith shop. j. v. EVANS. Apr.lO.oiMt LIST OP APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE AT MAY SESSION 1M. U. w. Mauger lllooui Tavern iieruuruoioiiuer 44 Johu Leacock 4 Koous A Clark 44 O. A. Jacoby Wm. Ullmore 44 1. W. Ilobblns 44 11. Frank Zurr Heaver Thos. J. Hhuiuan 44 Andrew T. Ikeler llentou William Williams llerwlck Xavler Wernet 44 Samuel Kostenbauder Catawlssa John lt. lthodes 44 Jacob II. Klstler 44 Win. II, Orange 44 Stephen 11. Itahwn 44 Win, H. Clemens Centro JohuUrover 44 Henry A. Weldeusaul Centralla A. W. Cramer 44 Thos, O'Couner 44 Michael llatiiiou 44 Thomas (lerraguty 44 Stephen Thomas 44 Charles Coles 44 Michael O'llalr 44 ltobert Farrell 44 Mary Chapmun 44 Haulel Curiugton 44 James daunou 44 James Dowey Conyiigham Thoines Kllkar 44 Samuel Lelby . -4 1". House Ll. Store. Taveru 12. House Taveru 10. House M Tavern Llq.Slore E. House li House .'Ullll-I .i. 41C John L. Kline DuiiiclT.Jl'Kleruan 44 Emaudus Unaugst Joseph Wallace James V, (Itilasple Chas. 11. Dletterlch Johu Hartmau Isaiah Yeuger E. Cieasy Ludwlg Tlilcle Joshua Wonier Samuel llliuby A.K.Smith Abraham Shumaii Aaron W. Hcss W. It. Tubus Win. llutler Wm. llutler Tubbs A Coleman Jacob (Jood William Mosteller C. V, Yeaple William l'ettlt Samuel Kllno l'iilltp D. Keller Flshlugcreek U reen wood Hemlock Locust Madison . Main Mlllllu Montour 11. House E. House Tavern Oruuge Scott IN THE SPRING MONTHS, THE I system naturally uudergoes u change, uud litliutiola's Highly Concentrated Extract of bur fcaisirllla Is an usslstaut of Hie greatest value. 1 A DM I NIBTRATOR'S NOTIcp A KSTATB Of AnnAltAMMDglBLMi.J" ' , Letters' rnf- administration 25 ,. .Kl Abraham Musselman lato of Hcnii i?1!" imo of Beott ii;"C5tS1 Winn eliim. 5' fcSsvf? uinbln Co. deceased, have been kraniLTI; ', twp. All persons having claims ,i 7 7? against tho cstatoof lhodeZ-c.lQntaro?.icl,4SSssS mako them known, nnd those li.d"?i?g, nnvtnenL n v "hiscM newsier oi nam coil Apr.lV)-0t. J&tASSjS-W A DMINISTRATOR'S NOCF jt Jl BSTATH o ISAAC MVR, DK-SA,,. P1 County, deceased, have been urnnLi ."AtlC Register of said County, to MaSUl'i:i1' '. ai mliilstrator,wliorcsldcs1ii Ml.t'leasniiir.1'1-'8 St All persons having claims or demnnii. ?' tho said estate nre requested to present if".-, settlement without delay, and those Kdi?"v' " make payment. """uweii. MATHIA8 KlNbj ! Adminutniny tt Apr, 0,'CO-et. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Wk RSTATR OF JACOI1 JOIIK80H BE0'n nftor. ti.stjitniint.nrv nn ii.a 1.. ' Letters testamentary on Mm ....... ..iwan, Johnson, late of MU l'lcasant towiuhin v i bin county nave ueeu granted by the ia .iouB Columbia County to John Johnson oi ft-tnrei ant twp. Columbia county 1-a.All p"rSA''1?I? claims ngalnstthoestatearo requested TV1 SB them to k. it. iKcier, or UloonnbiiiSlllO umhla county, lVt, Those Indebted to ihl ' - i cither on. noto, Judgment, mortgage or K'P0" out aefr ' ' ' taiivo t out delay JOHN JOIIN lll n Kxecik"-'" Apr. DCft YOUNG LADIES BEWAIiF lK 8 tho Injurious cirecbi or KacoPui,u.'PH fo Washes. All such remedies close un Til . of theskln.and Inn short tints destrin tsv VOX plexlon. Ifyou would havo a fresh i.i.K' , youthful nppearance, uso Helinbo a! i ,wi's Sarsaparllla. mill ATTENTION ! Tin 'lhecltliensorMlfllluniidndJolnliitUj.. t ereouestcd to meet nt Aim,,, iti.j.'pijon 1 Miniluvllle on Saturday, April illth Isc'im i .nllr. for tho purposo of forming u M k ntln HORSE THIEF DETECTIVE AS30CUT.femi which shall contribute n fund tni.i i .'.l.ni thieves and recovering horses stolen Si. ,nAm&t. ".itMrfcheii NOT A PEW OP THE V0tON disorders that aflllct mankind ,iti.4ntG corruption of tho blood. JlelmboMi ti ' Sarsaparllla Is a remedy of the utniwtvii "ll OWEN HOUSE . . HEllWICK l'A. a V WILLIAM WILLIAMS, l'ro,t:s'n'dl This well known Hotel has been cntlrel? m aud refurnished, with a view to tho ri'r'Wi,TlI fnrt mil 1 rv-itl vnn anin tt minsla A commodious Livery citable Is connect!,' mis tho establishment. . A License will bo obtained at May Trien4' ( Court, when the bar will bo supplied 5irno choicest wines, liquors nnd scgars, A fain of patronage Is requested. id th Apr. ll.'UI-Om. ( HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Siny7 I'AHILLA cleanses ond reuovatmii,,, instils the vlgorof health Into the MitetVt purges out the humors thnt make dlnuutTDU. wANTm $! A married man who understands farinlgiiO.'Rr lug and tho general duties or ,;. IVJU Superintendent of the Poor Houso una' tirSuSOl der the directions of the Comral,Sioiitata i laiully will bo boarded, nnd the luiiii'"8 v stocked nnd fully supplied with all toctmiso farming tools nnd Implements. None tti . petont men need apply. IViOl l-roposais win oe receivcu until April la must bo addressed to the underst-nuii ,J4 J.A. FUNSTON, 1 iweTUE -T, Ml 11 1 IT VI .l-'lt 4 I A3 l. . L. KTiAitTMAN, 1-useic'1 A pr.VCa.2t. II tooiisni-EO, In tl ll, OPECIAL NOTICE. , The undersigned has Just received froratr'dll York, a splendid assortment of b MILLINEUY GOODS 11 to which she invites tho nttentlon of tlictn'srk( No pains havo been sparod to reuder Hit t -l 1 complete and tho ladles aro assured thati newest, and prettiest Spring fashions sreTlU represented. . Apr.9,4l0-Sl. New Columbu" in. BRIDGE NOTICE. )V u.cl A uiviuena or a per cent. In tho cnpltahl. the Catawlssa Brldgo Co. will be paid totttt CU holders or their legal representatives, onot j A, April loth next nt tho oillce of thoTreiuore-01 . , .. UKUltOE B.;OILBEK,thc Apr.O.CO-lt Trew a JO-EW STOVE AND TIN SHOiTni ISAIAH IIAOENIIUCII, 1 'n Main Street one door abnvo 1-. XL-mura.4..' Store. A largo assortment of Stoves, HesUr.',3 Ilangos constantly ou hand, and for uieiMIn lowest rates. iiiiu Tinning In all its branches carefully attauutlo and satisfaction Buaninteed. . 1 Tin work of all kinds wholesale and riUO CO trial Is requested. t ni Apr.O.Kl-if ROl rpo THE SCHOOL DIRECTOR JU UU1-.UJ11UA UUU.M V, iIentlkmen: In pursuance of an Art Poo i.l,iBt.,uir. cuuvicu uuriug lliu besjll IsOJ, amendatory of the M section of itailojli the 6th dny of May, 18il, you are hereby ' to meet In Convention, nt the Court Ha tilt' Uloomsburg, ou the first Tuesday 111 Mi; . being the fourth day or tho mouth, at oce.lllllt In thounernoou,and select, vlca tocf, Itu iw, Jorlty of the whole number uf tor ut present, ono person of literary anil sclnirrn. iulreiiienls,nnd of skill nnd experience tj art of teaching, as County 8operluundt.r ?1. the three succeedlngyears; determine ther, ,1 1, of compensation for the Rame; andcerilff.,,lul suit to thostato Superintendent, at llarr... 0(r at required by tho several acts of the Up relating thereto. JCIlll C. G. BAUKUf w, . .. County Sup't., Coluinmsr, U. Apr.VCJ-lt liloomdic .Mt yuft THOSE WHO DESIRE llrilliplf, of Complexion must purify and l ot'hllai blood, wlilch Helmbold's Concentrated L"".a' of Sarsaparllla Invariably does. Aslt to '"bla I hold's. Take no other. u li. gl u pTELMDOLD'S ugh CONCENTUATED FLUID EXTlllCIlen' SARSAl'ABtr.I,A jfort EIIADICATIU ERfPTIVK AHJ1 tlLCERnn. - j KASE.S Of TUB J THUOAT, N03E, EYEH. EYELIDS SCS (lc AND SKIN, Which so disfigure the appearance, I'l't-TiJ' the evil eirecls of mercury and reiuovS-ng-( taints, the remnants of DISEAdIX, taw V or otherwise, and Is token by AUVH'inie CHILIHIKN with perfect SAFETY. .-.ja. AN INTEltESTING LUTl'Elt Is pubWUrni thoMedleo-Chlrurglcal l!uvlow,oiill,e .flvf the Extractor Sarsaparllla In certalnatWJ' by Benjamin Travcrs, F. lt. H 4c. ("put- thoso diseases, and arising Irom the U In mercury, he states that no remedy lsr3.JI the Extract of Barsaparllle ; Its power bee, .. dlnarj. more so than any other drug li-4'u?1-qualnted with. It is, lu ilie slriclest kiWM.ot lo with this In vuluaule attribute. Unit II l Vi , cable ton state ol the system so suukrti,! lie so irritable as renders other substance)4. ... tonic class unavailable or lnjurluus. 1 HI HELMBOLD'S S CONCENTJIATKD EXTUACT SAlBAlMIUU-llnll Eslabllshed upwards of 18 years. Preparer (h, H. T. HEUIBOJ, ( Apr.9,09-2m Ml Broadur,.,(HH lljX Q.RAND EXIIIBITIOft NO TICKETS ItEQUlltmi (on . COM K IN! tSo Nekus't uuv csiiM -100 wAsr to; ta B Ht'UINOOl'ENlMU, ijiatt A 11 that Is neat or new or nice, "l T o keep cool In summer without l "j C au ho fouud la his great pile, II owever fastidious may he yoHrkt)1?01 E very mau, Mechanic, Merchant, wH'CrC M ay rely upon an elegant and pc rWBaU 11 cslde Ills splendid Coats Vests anJ tolll E vcu furnishing goodsequal to4'0'aI2 It cuicmbcrlng his reputation Is st tron L 0 1 lie lives, let's live aud makti. f a I I ndecd of this motto no ono comrstlt N o customer's neglected.he spares wan'c si peclal attentlou paid to procuracy, best workmen nnd latest styles. apj4 t w lrtMlll;'J,J:A,' N. W. Cor. Main and MorM'. Mar, 20,'(j8.tr. HlooiusWitj s s ft a s a a s s a ; ;no (JSP1 TOTHK woitKINUCI-Asst-lnm now r",',.l"., to lurnlsh all classes wIluoonslauteiiiH ' IIO I at their homes, the wholo of the time, spare moments, ltuslucss new, Ilsht oiwi'...wi ble. Fifty cents to U ner evening, is eaHJ .f.-p, by nersuns or either ui. and the boys M1 . ' earn nearly as much as ineu. Urcut luauctc SiAO-l are ottered those who will 'devote llnflr.'r-7.'-. time to the business ; and, that ever) P'UUl who sees this notice, may send me Itit-lr und test the business lor themselves, ' ""-Tr" following unimralleled oiler: Toall . ""j acll well sallstleu with tho business, 1 w 1 ff -pay for tho trouble of writing me. 'l;"SC'ri lars. tllreotlous, Ac., sent free. Sttnipta-J' uiall.for HI cu. Address E.C. Allen, AvVIi V A.r.U,VJ.3m, o, ALE OP VALUABLE ? l l-l, a lin,tnlnn.l ,.l ...tlru frOlSt-ft-. business, oirers for sale his ,' " " VALUABLE FOUNDKY 4 MACHINE ruc located near the Denot, ou the I'ack''rIW,1 llloorasburg 11. It. 'JEp'maln bulldtug i brick 6U by Ho feet wm a slate roof, Jfi buildings uttached. iherelsalsocouueci" ,r ONE ACRE OP GROUND- L,r ALSO, all the ttccus, stock, a ii hoifj JT engine, aud the material usually fouud u KXt liiu clam Kouudry, imrchauer con cuJi secure an unlimited , ft"Tul auage, Terms easy. APP.'.-vKlOn to l'ETElt BIJI)ln4 home patronage, Apr.v.uy-ir, A CLEAR, SMOOTH, SKIN J. beuutlful complexion ,,rjl low t "OH Helmbold's Couceutrated Extract .."aet It removes black upots, pimples aud lions of (he sklu. In t