THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURO, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sflw (tfwhtmlriuu . . ,tV. BLOOMSBUltG,- PAl Ml - i nibiv, .m Audi ft,, tat'6. .fTIUC COLUMBIAN liml the' Lr(llt 'clrcnlntlun of1 any paper pttblwlied In 'Northern rtiitnyWn'ti nd U alto ninth larger shett than an of UseoLm. 'prrlesfnil Is thrrortht m.dlnm .for advertising lujlliU section olh State. r Xn Tho. Kame of Mod, top 1 c Nearly four years or constant ecrvlco ...... 7 . r Sl, ...11. lntiioiato;Vftr mauo us- raraiimr win. twi'itoa 6rVlol6n& ftnu bldbiloliiKl, hul Wi! confosli 16 hnvlng runtl tho following ittatmtehwlUi r fouling W disgust rtml Tilirior'. 'It Is not tho Btftlfcineut of a TriHwUttlf itlillarftlirojits't', but mVomtlRl Meo-ralil 16 Geri. SulluV; dufoil Ilclonrt, Mutiftitiil, February CtH, And relates to a'ruld lilfitlo on iV camp'of uefenselosa 1-gati Inilitins, mainly composed of women and cliliuretr, Buucring iruiu (lie BVnnllpbx'Mu 'starving Hi mld-wln fir: " ' rtfihA .73' Wiled. Sil i -MyerS tnbn; of thrse 16 onlj? were mkhHTare Callcd.by 1 . I 11L1I.. TkW inBtn young -or uguuut; nucm ucto ttriiro ImrAVlwn till) 81763 of 12 mill 37. the remalnlni;,18 wero Tjetwoen. tue'niies of n7o,.l Tfi.T? nt the latter betwecu GO and ,70. Ninety' wcro'womentho' remain-' ltltf Wwe're fchlldrtirn'norieof them aged 12iyeuis, andiwany. of them In their, mothers; .arras., tOut 9! 21U..lndlans, belonging to lieu, xiorn-s anui, ymy .in am-i-ivi-d'- Atnontf 'them- were- 8 young merf'who escaped during tho at' tack.'and 5 'were away -hautlng. Tho you'figer,' bomb of whom were wounded, n-'iirn at larfd hv tho soldiers. JlcdHorn nrn himself won-JiUled.. j At, thej- tlino of Ihu aUack this camp was suffering. s'nviwIv'wltliSmftllDax-, having had ft .nirtrnVthprrf for two'niD'ntlis'.'thS aver- dtrdrate "of deaths among! them.havlnff been six. dally. The remnant of the Piecan Indians, with tho exception of , - . 1. wt fP i-i e-i nMnlhl. 0110 uana, ujiuh ubuhib " "" latlon of Red 'Hornd band. and fearing they might be called upon to share a similar lato, broke up. their, camp and fled. ; L-mt it. should bo alleged, that these murders" wcro committed without au thority, wo add that they wero done by the expresss,. order of Gen. Sheridan, who during tholato.war made..bimself iiifamoua uyaburning tho barns gram, farming utensils itc.uf peaceful citizens of tho -Shenandoah Vallejv Tho.aU tack was deliberately planned ; and as early as last Octobertbls heartless plun: de'rersald to uen.. Grants "I think It would- bo the best olan to 'eV me find; out, .exactly' where these, Indians ore coine to. spend the winter. and about the time of a, good .heavy snow I will tend out a party and strike them, About tho 15th of January they will be very helpless, and if where they live is not tooar. from .Fort Shaw or, Fort Ellis .we might, DQ.ame, to give them a good, bard' blow. Thoy number about fifteen tiunarea, men,women.anu children.'all toltU" ' 27ifs plan' wti approved! President "Thhtis, draritrarjp6ints a huniber of Quakers as Indian Agenls, upon the th( ory thatllielr pTicmc" principles and KoRcst dlTaliDS; uiay' bave' a salutary eirOSt'liiioh 'thcsorpeOplei hnd In 6rder to strtnt'then ihclr' hands, ana get tne Imllims In'apioper christian spirit of resignation, ninety women and Jfiy children werei-iithteity slaughtered. 'AV6'nfcsfcr't lliaf such outrages aro a dlfgraccf not only tO'llioso who commit thtfbutchOHcs", but to tho 'adminlstVa tlOn.wbicVOiiaorseathenTan'dtlie'Press whichlinDlaUds It. 'No Christian' na tion can sanction them.lt Is enough that wo'drlvehtsjo' hibvUs 'from' their hunt ing- grouKds'and homes, rob them1 of their annual supplies through rascally Indian Agents -itno.ut' murderrig thbir' plaguo strlckeri'mc;"), helpless yo men, and infant children'." ' - trnpatentoiTZUndi la leBBsylvaala. A memorial signed by J.-ailllnRham Fell, of Philadelphlaficxfiecretajy, of the Navy, Av E. Bone;- A.Brardee, James Koss "Snowdcn ,' and many, qthcrs has bee.n presented ,to '.the Legislature asking', fon Javorablo legislation inrp' giird to unpatented'tractsof lands,' ,Tlio present laws dirpcttthe Surveyor- Gen ernl to calculule.the amountof purchase money, interest ahdees dueon each un" patented tract, and after the descrip tions of said tracts havo been trans mitted" tortlie I'rothOhotarles of the re spective counties, and entered as herein-. after provided, tho araounta so 'found to be duo,'togetherwlth flv&dollars'for tbalaborpud cct of making out and filing, shall form an aggregate sum, whtch Hha.ll bo entered In a lien dockot tofbo provided and kept for that, pur pose; and tho said sum shall bear in terest nt tho Jato of six per cent, In conformity with this law, lieu dockets have been forwarded to each county, and' on tho Cth of May next, and so on to tho 27th of Novomber, tho Attorney General may commence suit for tho re covery, as Is provldtdby the net of 8th of April, 1EG9, of tho amount of lieu with additional costs. Tho memorialists say that tho State ought, of courso receive her fair dues, but that it is not Just that after having so Jong slept 'upou her rights, sheshould at this lato day, prosecute a ault to ro cover againsta citizen a claim, nearly nil of which is In somo way composed of tho accumulated interest of inorq than a century and a half, and in most of ovora half, century u olulm which In.Eonlii insltincM exceed tho present s.ileublo vuluu of tho laud. Tlicy also srfy, that niuchiof this land has paired through jnmiy.luindaslnco tho original warrant wns.isiited by theBtato ; much is owned by widows and orphans; much has been sold fortaxos and Is held by a county tax title, and on hundreds ,il tracts nioro money Jius been paid for taxes than would, with Interest, aii)ount to tnblolho preffnt value of jhe land, And they consider that it Is a grave question whether, should tho land bo sold under this law, tho holder would not. havo a right to recover from the county all tho back taxes ho has paid, 'Sale of Cadetihlps. In an article In a prevjouj numbor on Ihlh question, wo took occasion .to re nilirk that the, .Investigations, would not bo pushed If it should bo found thut they would Jnculpata prominent or useful men In tlio party. Matters havo turned 'dntjus't as wo' supposed. Jphn Oovwfe'eWisb'wos'nJcoIy 'covered ovor and tho process of whitewashing will dpubtlcea be continued, until the wlicjo niau'er Is dropped. 1 Another Rail It,oad. An Act of Assombly passed during tho session of 1 801), authorized tho con- Btrnctlon of a Hall Itoad from tho mouth of llunlock's crook through tho township of Huntington to thob irough of Muncy. It appears tho Commission- era appointed In tho act, aro now pro posing to commenco somo notion In this matter, of so much Importance to tho Inhabitants of a vnlloy oxtondlng from .tho north branch to tho wu,t branch of tho Susciuchnnna river, litis valley, ft lis, narrowest part is about sixteen .miles jn .width.; is n very good agricul tural countiy, admirably adapted for nil .kinds of proiliico, ami for tho raising of cattle, ling?, &o. and Is dcstlnod to bo, cotuo a mitudfacturlng country', .having ii vast amount of water power, as well as a largo number of flouring mills and taiw mills, besides sovoral Other Import nut manufacturing establishments. There h also 11 lrgo nmount Of lumber, vhlclV would bo valuable If they had proper Rail' Itoad faciiltlc-), but at pres ent tho Inhabitants aro obliged to draw their lumber, their coal, and their limo over, tho mountains with teams ; aiid labor'unilcr all tho inconveniences thoy did" ninny years ago. Tliero aro thou sands of tons of Coal hauled Into this valley, that cost tho Inhabitants more thari tho siimo articlo costs' tho citizens of "Philadelphia or New York, and thousands of bushels of limb nro drawn atn ereat eXDtnso. 11 win do seen mat any number or branches la tho above R. R. can be con structed, for instance, one to Blooms ,uurg' uuu 10 ino XNonn luouniaiu, an . . 1 1 ,1 .1. - r i 1 1 1 liiidcr the Siluid net of incorporation. Tho undersigned Commissioners havo rfcsolved to hold a gonernl' meeting ill .the borough of New' Columbus in Lu zdrno countV-on Thursday. 'the 7th day or April, 1870, at 'which meeting all tho Commissioners nnmod In tho law arn respectfully rcqucsteu to attend. All citizens, Intereslod aro invited to partic ipate. Several speakers will 00 pros ent. Jonas Dotv wm. S. MonkoE, JlYnoN FELLOWSj Ammi Hahrison, joun koons., An Act to Incorporate tho Hunlock ureoKs Munoy itauroaa uo. .Section 1. Be It enacted Ac, That John'Koons, Myron Fellows, Nesbltt ilarvey, W. S. Monroe, Ami Harrison, G. B. 'Nicholson, Bryce R. Blair, 'Ira tDavenport, Geo. P. Steol, Peter PUr- pbl and C. Li Lambertcn, of Luzerno "county, und Joshua Brink and Jonas 'Doty, of Columbia county, and A. J. jDeltfick nnd Hugh 'Mongomery, of Lycoming county, or any' live of them' are appointed commissioners to open books, receive subscriptions and organ Ire a company, with power to construct n railroad from near the mouth of Hun lock creek, in tho county of Luzerne, through tho township of Huntlugdou 'to the borough of Muncy; inLycomlug tounty by tho name stylo nnd title of .the Huolock Creek and Muncy rallnmd 'company, with tho right to connect with, the . Philadelphia and Krie. the Lackawaaua and. and Bloomsburg Irallrond, or auy. Other, railroad now inado or .hereafter to' be in ado within the counties oi..L,uzerno anu incoming wltb the right to build branches not 'pxceeding.ten'mlles in length. .,Seo. ,2. Tho, capital; stock of said company sliall bo four hundred thou sand dollars, divided Into shares of twenty.flvo dollars each, 0110 dollar ,on bach sharq to bo paid at tho timo of subscribing, tho .reuiduu to bq paid by Instalments, as, may be required by tho (lirectqrs, wiyi ino,pnviiegQ 01 increas ing tho capital stock, of said company, from time to time, to an amount suill clout , to complete said road and proyido thoamo with necessary cars, locomo lives, machinery, depots, waterstations and whatever is necessary to 'it proper construction aim wpruwg 01 saiu.rqau .Sec, 3, That In caso thq presiderjt and. directors qf said .company may deem Unnecessary, In prde? Jo complete. and cnulp said roadi.they nro author ized, tpborrpw a .turn pf money, not U) exceed in nmouut the capital required, aud.lolssuq bonds thereforon; the faith of tho, road, of n.qt less than one hun dred, dollars each, atn (rate of injerest; not; to exceed seven per cent., .and, to bo. redeemed atuucli times. ns, tho president and directors may agree, upon said bonds to bq secured by morfgago upon said road, its rolling ;stook, real estate and franchises of the company. Sec. A. As soon ns five miles at either. end or at both ends of said road may be completed, the company shall have full pqwerto usp it i such to all intents und purposes as far as completed. Sec. 5. That said company sliall be entitled to all tho privileges conferred upon and subject to all the provisions of 'an act of Assombly, entitled, "An Act regulating railroads" approved the nineteenth day of February, Auno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fortv-nlno, except so far as the nro vl Ions of said act are hereby supplied. Husband and Wife as Witnesses. Tho Philadelphia Ledger says an in tercstlng question was rubed in tlio Nisi Prius, before Justice Read, during the progress ofa trial. Forthedofenco, Mr, Clayton called to the witness stand the wife of tho defendant, claiming to examine her under tho authority con ferred by thq act of Assembly of April. 18G9. Mr. Samuel 0. Perkins, for the plaintiffs, objected to tho examination of tho wife. Juatlce Rend left the Court, und after conferring with tho Judges In tho Sup reino Court, returned find said: I havo consulted my brethren in tho other rooni, und I find that the Chief Justice, last week, admitted 11 husband to testi fy for ii wife, and upon the general un derstanding of the Court, wo think that 11 wife Is u competent witness for tho husband, nnd the husband u competent witness" for the wife; Hut when put upon tho stand, although sho Is put there hv her husband, sho becomes n general witness, nnd may ho examined anout any tning uini tins relation to tno case.'' Specie raymonts. Tho financial editor of tho rhllndel jihla Ledger does not think wo nro so near to tptelo payments ns many people 'fctem to imagine. He sayei The Idea of the present lendoncy runuinir on so ns to bring us back to specie payments jsfcimpiypreposierout, with. only somo twenty or thirty mill ions of gold In tho Treasury which tlio Government can proporly Jill its own, and $400,000,000 of demand obligations outstanding, there remains u great wprK 01 preparation neiqru 1110 uovern ineot can undertake specie payments. While all relolco that tlio currency has bo much appreciated, that does not ipean a general resumption of specie payments on demand for all obliua. lions. Adjournod Court. 8ATUHDAY, March 12, 1870. OourtJnetAPrcsont, Hon.iWm. El- woll, President Judge.- nndflsnabvH. MonroefAssoclntoT wiuuiMWiui ruiurtmi-u tu miuu nun Femnle Seminary, conllnUod.f.' ExccpllonS'ld thd'nccount of Win. A. Caso, Executor of Hester Grctt, doe'd. 7-V. lu orderod. Estato of Gcorgo Howcr, doe'd., Po- tltion rend ; citation awarded nnd Ex ecutor required to fllo his account thirty, days' before noxt term of Court. Report of road In Benton twp. near Joel Keofor's. Exceptions not sustain ed. Confirmed finally. M. T. Howell it. at. vs Mnry E. Green. On motion of Mr; Howell rule to show cnuso Avhy thq entry of Battlement so far ns the same may effect the rights of the plaintiffs shall not bo struck off. Com. vs Hiram Brown. Indictment, desertion. Mr. Drown having' boon brought. Into Court, nftor hearing, is ordered discharged. Com, vs Richard Stout Tho Court direct n Habeas Corpus to bo cntorcd and defendant to bo discharged from confinement having been in Jail over thirty days and tho flno being less than ir. Jennie lion wood vs A.. J. Evahs hnd' wife. Judgment, for defendants upon tho ground of demurrer. Davis vs Brahanoyi upon payment of Jury' 'feo prdercd that judgment bo entered for the: plaintiff upon tho ver dict. Com. vs Patrick. Kondrlck. -The Court direct n Habeas Corpus to bo "entered and defendant to bo.dischnrgcd from confinement, having hoeu in Jail over thirty days and tlio. flno being less than $15; Amanda Roberts vs Roberts. Subpoenal!! divorce.. On motion of W. H. Abbottt Court appoint C.i Margorum' to tnko! depositions on' part; of tho plaintiff. . Hugh McRoynold'sr use lvs1 Beaver cieek, Coal Co. On motion of J. G. Freeze rulo on Jesse Coleman, lato Pro thonotary, to 'pay- tho monoy In his hnnds'In this caiHo'Into Court. An Acti To resulatoi the election of directors of Ihopoorfor tho Bloom district In Columbia county. .Section I, Beit enacted by,lhe,Seiir ate and House 0 Ilepresentalives of (he Oomnionu'ealth 0 Pennsylvania tn Gen eral Assembly met and it is hereby enac led by the authority qf the same. That pn tho.second Tuesday of October next, nnd every .third year thorenfter nt tho time of township elections under gen eral laws, the qualified electors of Bloomsburg nnd of the. spveral town-, ships, which shall have becomo.a part of the. Bloom district Tor the support anil maintenance of the, poor .shall.elcct three persons tq.be .dlrecjoraqf the poor for said 'district,, whose term shall com menco upon tho first day of,' April next following their election and continue for threo years. , Sec. nil elections of said directors whether for' regular terms or to fill vn- pancles each voter may djslributqhls votes to nnd nmong candldntesj ns ho shall think fit or may bestow them all Upon ono candidate, and when ,th,rpe dlrectors.nro'to bo chosen be may glyo ono voto and n jiaif to each .of two' can didates. In nil case's tho candidates, highest In votoshall be chosen. Returns Of election In tho several election dis tricts shall bo mado" to tho court of qnarter sessions of tho peaco of, Col- umnia county, us In tho caso of tho election or township officers and 'the clerk of said courtkshall within ten days nfter nn clectiopndd up thosovernl returns filed 'In his office, liscertnln, tho result of iho election and transmit written notices of thelr.clectidrj to tho' persons vio siinii appear to bo.cliosen. Thq'sald cle'rk, for' his services so pro- i lVll ' ".... "-, -.. 1U1I11CI OlIUII ICUfJlVU iiu sum Ul U11U dollar for each of the persons elected; to' ho'pald by the sdld directors, hnd to bo charged nmong tho expenditures of tho district. . Seo 3. Except so far as the same are nfrected or changed by tKls act' all pro ceedings' for thochoicoof directors the door in said district, and tho duties) 'jur- iBuic.iuu mm iiuwcrs ui sum uircciors .shall continue to bo according to ,th provisions ofthbactof twelfth March ono thousan'ddght' hundred and sixty nine,authorieIng tho' erection of a poor house by tho township of Bloom, in the county of Columbia, and of tho acts1 therein recited tmd applied to said dis trict, Provided that whenever a slnglo vacancy Bhall occur or oxlst in said board of directors tho court.of quarter sessionsortho peaco of Columbia county snail nil tho samo for tho wholo ro- .mnlnlngpartof the unexpired torm In" qu&tion by appointing somo fit nnd competent person from nmong tho elec tors of said poor district who shall havo voted for JJ10 director whoso placo is to bo filled. What n satire upou tlio Republican party is tho petition of the disabled sol diers who grind hand-organs for the removal of tl)o "onerous tax" Imposed upon their menus of livelihood! That theso helpless veterans, who havo sac rificed their limbs for their country and whom their country refuses to take euro of in thptr days of distress, should be compelled tq pay tax upon their nickel incoino from grinding "Shoo-Fly" or "Nolly Bly," U n circumstance that throws discredit upon tho causo for which thoy offered their lives. Letn double or treble tax bo Imposed upon tho Italian liand-OTgapIstB, who Jnclto noither our sentiments nor our sympa thy; but let tho heroes of tho "warfor The Unioti,"wlio delight our souls with the melodies of & mcrlca, bo rolloved from the burden of tho national debt while grinding out their oxlstenco. latest Mows. MAimiD.March. 12 A duel bqtwoon tho Duko do Montpensler nnd Prince Henry do Bourbon occurred this morn lng.tho latter being killed, Tho seconds of Montponslcr vyero Generals Cordova nnd Alamlnnr, nnd Ihosq of (ho Prince woro Senor Kuho and another, namo unknown, both Ropuhlican deputies in thq Constituent Cortes. Tho affair has created great excltomont hero, Ciiioaoo, III. March.. H. In Mollou township. Vnyno County, Ohio, on Sat urdny, t ho boiler of a portable sa w-mlll exploded, .killing Jacob ,Knnpp, Rob- ert nnd Frank Mq Copnell, John Fritz, David Shoock nnd two men .named uoovcr, Washinqton, March, li. Judgo William Strong, of Phlldelphla, quail. fled lo -day, and took his qeat as ono of tlio associate Justices on tho bench of tho Supreme Court of tho United States. An old Blnghnmton XoachoOnr Schools of Former Davs," What pleasant recollections flit tho manuoou's memory wnon tnougnts 01 cnuunoou's nappy scnooiooy-uaya aro brought vlvldiy'rto inlud.Tho kind- I1C33 uuu laiimui' WlllClllllgi-ul u UUtl teacher can never bo forgotten. "Tho Joyous sports with favorlto school mates will oft bo dwelt on with feelings of longing, for a return of those Inno cent, happy times. Tho meritorious Hvalry of.sclioolsi of classes and stildl- ous, members pf'classes. to. outstrip, each other, brings to mlud tho happiness one felt when school was brought to a close, In knowing thai th6 lessons hail been recited correctly, nnd some "bigger" boy had been obliged to tuko n seat bo low you In tho clnss. Wlint innocont prldo nnd Toy was thai of tho faithful student who, nl, tiio close of tho term, When parents nnd friends gathered in tho pleasant school-room, to listen to Hid concrnl examination of tho classes. und nolo thb, Improvement of their yoiing, to hAvo tlio generous teacher, speak your pralso for good conduct, cor'- rod lessons, ami closo by bestowing upotl you a gift for super ior excellence ln depdrtincnt ornomo branch of study, O, weli wo know how tho bright, faith ful scholar looked forward to that day: somotlmos with fears, doiibls and hopoS. Such' n student could always enjoy tlio vacation tlmo with a doublo relish, knowing that ho was respected by his' teacher, nnd. had endeared himself still more to anxious parents. Theso thoughts, 'ahd 'mtiny more, 'are brought to' mlhil by 'noticing In nn ex change the anniversary 'exercises of tho Normal School, nt Bloomsburg, Pa., Feb. 22d, ondof tho most renowned and successful educational Institutions' in' 'Pennsylvanla; of which 'our respected' jriena nnu Kinaiy Tememoercu teacner, Prof. Henry Carver; is principal. With n man of such'eupcrior abilities ns Mr'. Carverat tlio'head of tho institution, it is not to'b6" wondered at that tho school is so renowned. A better disciplinarian' moro correct reader of human nature. finer scholar, and successful teachor wo never knew. In tho gradation of clnss fcs ho was vonderfully successful. Ail of thesoqualltles'aro very necessary In tho maico up' of tlio teacher, hut many of them, we aro sorry to' say, aro too of ten lacking. A poor disciplinarian, wo caronot how good an education ho may lave, is" not- fit to havo charco' of n' school.- Ati Inability to read' human haturo correctly, is nnothcr surc'lndlca lion of a person's unfitness' to teach children. It is unnecessary' for us at this. tlmo to reason tho question why such persons are unfit for so Important a trust, for all who havo had experience with children will admit it. At tho close of tho oxerciscs of tho Normal'SchooI, a beautiful gold watch and chain 'wero presented to ProfCarver in behalf of tho students. Their belov ed teacher was greatly surprised and deeply " affected "by this token of respect, and. for somo tlmo was unnblo o r'epiy. How vividly this brings to our minds similar happy occasjqns, with tho samo bejoved tcaclier, In "tliq.palmy days of tho school' h'o'u'sjo, wl)Ich .still stands on Oak street'. When ho took charge of that school, it was a. disgraco to civilization, and was attended ,by n class of roughs that no teacher' dnr'o Chido". The 1 moment , Prof. Carver bo came' principal n "miraculous chango look place., By moral suasion, appeal ing to the prldo' and manhood of the scholars, klndjy ndvlce, reasoning with tho obdurate, insteail of compelling qbedlence on tho leasV o'eca'sioh by tlie use of a club, ho brought order out of chaos, and built up ,'n model school. Every other menus' was used' to com mahd obedience beforo tho whip, which was seldom necessary. Tho scholars all learned to love' that' teacher, and fait a rlrlda In oboylng.hlm. Somo qf thoso? wo remembered, who had been given up aS"'hopelessly' had and disobedient, becamn somo of the brightest and .best behaved, scholars in, school. Most of tho faithful htudents of that school ,aro now worthy and prominent men "of,'thIs 1 1.1. ,1. : ' uuu uiiur uiiiu. With nil, duo respect for our present schools, wo cauuqt, ,hoIp but remark here, that fiingiiamtp(inever had , bet ter schools than at that tlmo. .Larger places took a prldo thon In holding up tho Binghamton schools as un example worthy to bo patterned nftor. W.ehnve allowed this article to fill moro space than we Intended, but, those glorious days, when wo ha l the pleas ure of attending .Prof. Carver's school, bring, up so.many pleasant recollections thut we lovo to dwell on them. Wo wish you success and .every blessing, good aud kind teacher, May your lines always bo cast in pleasant places, and an eternity of peaco, and happiness bo tho rewnrd of a life well spent in mould ing nnd eluvatlng tho minds and hearts of others. Democratic Leader, Communication. llKTTEll FKOM WENDEM, PHILLIPS, Esq. To Rev. Dn. Hodgson, March., 7th, 1870. Dear Sirs Houring that our chango of my lecture, from tho ono announced to the Lost Arts, has been objectod to, and some fault found with yourself In consequence, I deslro to say to your townsmen, that, thq fault, If any, be longs entirely to me. I first proposod tho chango anl urged it thinking mlstakpnly Jlut tho latter subject would better satisfy the audlenco. You yielded very slowly nnd somo what reluctantly, so far ns to consent to Bubmit tho question to tho nudicuio ndding that If uny two or threu should object wu would udhero to tho pro gramme as announced. The respousi. bllity of the change rests wholly on mo. Indeed, nt tho very last moment, In tho pulpit, you left the decision cnljrely to myself. Regretting to havo unwittingly occn uloned you uny unpleasant criticism. Believe me very respectfully Yours, Wendell Phillips. Rov. Dr. Francis Hodgson. "House op RepuesentatiS'eb, Bills Intuoduced and Rki-'ekued. By Mr. Cox to pension Indignant offi cers and soldiers of the war of 1812." Sor(mlon Jcepublloan, Aud very proper It U, to lo sure, tot thoso veterans to bo indlgnan t nt hav ing thoir pensions withheld for bo long a tlmo, und wu nro very glad to know that tho Indignation of tho veuerablo juon, bus been made known to Congress nnd to the people, Thoy i)u.t bo groat-, ly out of tompcr, Justifiably so, and wo trust their claims may recvlvo prompt nnd favorablo attention. ThoaAdmlsslon of Xovols. Tho negro Bovols Has been ndmlttcd IntoitlioSenntoof'thojUnlted Stntcs by i strict party vbto, Tovcry Republican Jv6ttng' for htm nndlevcry Democrnt nnntnaf l.lm, Tnvnln'illd "Dnmneriltlo Senators itsk Hint tho caso might bo re ferred to n coramilteo for investigation. Tho Radicals knew very woll that such n subject would not boar much handling. Having taken. tho stand.tho party, .now occupies thoy wero compelled to ndmlt Royols to his seat, orjtq'go tmck1 upon thfj profe's'slbris thoy hnvqbeen making Tortomo years past. Rovcls ls,n, black catpK-uaggcr, and his past history bos been far from being n reputnblo one. ,IIo wn ouco pastor of n negro Chhrch'lii Leavenworth, Kan sas. Ono of tho leading mombors of tho congregation nccused him of embezzling tho Church funds, whereupon Rev. Revels sued tho brothor'for' libel', but u Jury found n verdict pf not guitty, Tho following card, signed by one-half tho Jury has boon republished latoly i "Leavenwoutu, Aug. 27. 18G7. "We, tho undersigned, wcro Jurymen In the case of tho Stato of Kansas' vs. John Hi Morris, In which ono Hlrhm It. lleveis was complaining witness. Said suit was Instituted by tho said Rovels lu the form of n criminal prose cution, for an alleged libel in charging tho saw novels with embezzling tno funds of his church ; with falsehood nnd 1 r . .. 1 nn.iniH 1. ... ..1, 1 f .titled 'AHUmbug.' "Tho defendant (Morris) took, tho ground that tho alleged libel was 'true, nnu proveu to our sausiaction tnat' tno eald Hiram R. Rovels' had embezzled certain funds belonging 16 his church. nnu nnu been guilty or laiscnoou, anu iiad unnecessarily forced n . quarrel .on tho said Morris, thus compollinghim to net In vindication of his own character. "In short, wo, found that tho alleged libel was true, nnd that It was published for mod motives nnd . Justifiable' ends. all of which it wits' necessary to provo to secure an ucquiuai in u sun, lur uuui. "in. m. xvAiN iviiN, f oreman , "JAMES OURRAN, "ABEL ARMSTRONG, "A. L. RUSHMORE, "II. MARKSON, J. B. FLUNO." This fellow-Revels will provo to bo n fit companion for certain whlto Radical Senators, who havo mado linmenso for tunes by selling themselves to rings and lobbyists of overy description. Wo do not wondor tho black, Reverend thief was cordially wolcomcd by them. Ex. . ' Legislature. ' SENATE. IlAiiRisuuna. FuiDAY,March. 12. Mr'. Mummn moved .the reconsider ation of tho, resolution reported by. the Finance Committeei yestor.il'ay, aud passed by tho Senate, requiring. Gen eral Irwin to appear before, tlio bar of, tho, Sonato. ,?lr.. Mumma, oxplalucd tnat, niter uuo consiucrnuon, lie nau come to tlio conclusion that tho Sonato, bat) no rfglit' to arrest Mr. Irwin. Tho mp'tibn.lo reconsideration was agreed to;' yeas 19 nays 10. , .House. JTho Houso. bill for 'tho roliefof the sufferers, by tlio border raids, was report ed favorably. SENATE. Fhiday; -Morcli. 11. Tho Financo .Committed mado n' report relative to tho' Treasury investigation,' nnd a", res olution was adopted requiring General Irwin to' testify,' beforo said committee. Among tlio bills introduced was 0116 making education compulsory. HOUSE. Tlio 'committee appointed to investi gate' and 'report wlictlior nny corrupt Influences' hsld been 'used' rclntlve'to tho Metrop61itan Police bill, was" on motion, discharged; Among thobllls. passed was ono urging Congress to accord belli gerent rights to Cuba. Also, ono au thorizing proceedings to be commenced against railroad or teiegraph companies constructing lines in tills Statu without nuthority. Congressional. K J " TiiuKsday. March. . In thb1 Sen ate, yesterday, a resolution was intro duced, declaring thq' conduct of the Spanlsh in Cuba as cruel', "inhurnan" and barabrous.' Tho Fomdltig blll'wa's do-' bated until nulournment.. In tho'irousq'potltlonswtSrpi'escnted from' Pennsylvania laboring" men against nny change In the enernl.tarifr us suggesieu ny tno itco 'iraue ljcaguo, mm ror reduction of tho'.duty on no cossary nrtitles not produced in this country. Friday, Marfch. 11. In tho Senate, yestprday. Tlio debate, on tlio , Funding bill was the discussion of tho day. In tho House, Immediately upon tho oxpjrntion of the morning hpur, the bill providing for 11 reduction, nnd re orgnnlzation of the army was taken up, and tho debate upon it occupied the remainder of Iho session. Saturday, March. 12. In tho Sen nto, yesterday, tho, .Georgia bill was mado the order of business, ns noon ns tho Funding bill was disposed of. Tno .Funding bill debate was thon rosumod. Various amendments wero offered, ono by Mr. Shorman to tho second section, extending tho time In which tho four and a half bonds should bo paid from thirty to forty years, was agreed to, nnd another by Mr. Howe to section ten, authorizing banks to bo organized on n capital of $50,000 In- sieau 01 siuu.uuu. xno bin was then passed by n voto of 32 to 10. In the House tho Turin uud "Deaden cy bills occupied tho session. SENATE. Tuesday, March. 10. Nothing im portant wus dono.ln tho Sonnto. house. A resolution was passed to pay to tho Widow and children of Edward M. Stanton tho sum to which ho would have been entitled ns ussoclnto Justice of tho United States Supremo Court for ono yenr, r SENATE, Washington, Wednesday. Mnrch. lO.-On motion of Mr. Wilson, tho Housojblrit resolution appropriating to the widow of thp late E. M, Stanton , n sum equal to one year's salary Of As sociate Justlco of tho Supreme Cgurt of the United States was takpn up nnd passed, Tho Indlun bill mid Georgia bill wero discussed, HOUSE," Tho funding bill was roferred to the Comnilttuopf aysand Means, Tho bill to ndint Toxas on samp conditions as, Virginia was passed yeas 131. uays 15, 4A. heavy snow storm ,provalicd pti Tuesday, throughout Illinois, Minne sota nnd Wisconsin, and probably other Western 8(0,(03. Wows Items. j-Alaska has 200 legal venters:,-. Rdprc-cntatlvo Cox .weighs less than 160 pounds;? j ,n Dickons will soon gfyoVpcricpflcc. turcs in Paris'. " W Mnrk TTvalft'niarricd.nbout $80,000 with his wife. Tho women In Bristol, Tenn., tnko their knitting to church. A'Montrenl Ind of fifteen lias mar" rlcd J1I3 brother's mother-in-law of ilfty. 1 ) In Lbs Angolos county, California., .ono thousand horses worolntcly sold nt $5 per head. , - ? ' Ono" of 'the commo'nesV proofs wo havo that mon Is mado of clay, is the brick to often found in his hall A little girl thought tho minister wanted somo oftlco, becauso ho kept saying, "Grant wo beseech thee.'" A marl living In Lnfayctto.Indlann, clalms. to havd wound up an eight-day clock every night for seventeen years. An English coast-steamer latoly burned ono hundred pigs dit order to get Into port, having exhausted her coal. There Is ono word of only flvo let ters, nnd if you' take away two of tliem ten will remain. Wlint word Is Hint? It is often. A fellow nenrlv licit I his wlfb'tb death thn other ilav. In Passaic, for dis appointing him lu regard to the sex of a lime stranger. Willinm McCov.ofTorontO.thoucht- lcssly loaded his plpo With a cartridgo last Monday; and now lib 'mourns tho loss of his noso; A story Is told ofa young miin who was going west to open a joweiry store, When asked what capital he hud, ho re piled, "A crowbar," , An Irishman, eating his first green corn, handed tho cob to the waiter, and asked, "Will yo's phisrjpul sonlo moro ua nes. upon musinicK ." . A "presentiment" led n Chicago ItlllbtlUltll UU ,iUJl41 V IIIIIIU 1blUlVi Rtlll ii'ir for San Francisco, and ho wnsfi't uisappointecii 111s who gets Souuu. The LuulsVillo Journal h'6nes' there will bo n strong effort; mado to find out )Wiio is tno author or "snoo Fly," nnu unit men someuouy win snoot nun. A St. Louis husband had his 6USrlc: Ions aroused bv catchlmr his wifo hold' ing chloroform to his ilose when he pretenucu sleep. Bho lias gono to visit tier momer. Take nway my first letter, tako hway my second letter, tako nway ull my letters, nnu 1 am niwnys tno same. Can you guess thut ? It is thb' mail carrier. . A young man wants n situation wherolhoonly heavy thing Is thosalary. Ho is willing to .dispense with any nmount 01 worK 11 tins can no guaran teed. A Missouri gentleman carries about with him a memento of a lost brothor in tho shapo ofa cano cut from tho trco on wnicn mat rclativo was hanged, for norso sieanng. "Koshpoppy" is said to bo tho specific Indian appellation for ton cents. From tho samo etymon, "poppycock''!is probf ably tho aboriginal gunirlu term for paper currency, According to tho latest statistics. Englishmen aro about two inches taller and moro than seven pounds lighter than Americans of tho samo ago and similar pursuits. ' Atrial inaniEnglish court is thus described by a' Chinaman : "Ono man is quito silent, another talks all tho time, and twelve wise men condemn the man who has not said n word." A Wisconsin youth, sued for a brunch of promise, offered, to com pro-, mlse, by marrying tho girl, If tho Court", would protect, 111m lrom several otner girls who hnd tho samp tender claims upou mm. A man nnd his wifo slept, n fow nights ngo in n newly painted room, in Brooklyn. N. Y. Tho next mominc the man was found dead, and the wo man unconscious, it was supposed rrom lnnniing 1110 gas oi mo now paint. An Allcnlown paper says that a prisoner in Jail there has. since his in carceration In April lust, read his Bible through twontv-thrco times, successive-. ly. Ho couldn't find moro profitable' amusement. A man by tho namo of Wnlbridgo fell dead nt Bangor, Mo., tho other day, from actual bursting of thd heartf A post mortem examination disclosed a rent in mo heart two inciies long.caused 1 ... ,f I.T..,.l "1 uiikuil,umiiiii.,ui U1UUM. Indianapolis never had so. much sickness ns during the recent session of 1 tno Ktat,o Teacjicrs' Association at, that place. ' Of 37 families' called upon 80 wouui iiko to accommodate and would do so but for sickness in tho houee." A member of tho Wyoming" Legis lature seokingto8ustainu point of order, Jerked his coat off, with, "Mr. Sneaker, ,if somo reliable man will hold theso duds, I'll teach him that ho is out of oruer." Tlio point was sustained. 'Pl.nn Ij ,.n,l..ll.,..,lA.l I iiiviv 10 lumuuHuiuiuil lluiimu Ilrt- turo in this letter ofa Now Jersevmun to his represenative in Congress: "Deer sur, Plonso send mo n copy of tho Agrl cultlrnl report nnd then abolish the iranmng privilege." There is n cirl in New Hnmnslitr,. whoso dall v life Is blessed by tho living prcseneo of her fattier and mothor, two grandfathers nnd two grandmothers, three great-gradfathcrs and four great grandmothers, nnd ono great-groat- Kxuiiiiuiuiiier. A correspondent of tho Bangor(Mo.) Whig, who has kept n dally record of thn limntllpt- fni- fnrit vrtnpa cn.,u 41. i January Just past has boon th mllilnat. for the post forty yeors. Tlio averago luuiiiuiuiuruui mo moniu nas been 'm degrees abovo zero. A diflldont lover went to tho Town Clerk to request him to publish tho utius 01 matrimony, und finding him .,. nun mum, 111 inu iiiKKiio ot n ten ncro field, asked htm "to step asldo i moment, as ho hnd somothlng partlcu lar for his private car." A Pennsylvania cemetery contains bn.mv. r.n ..l.tr. I... ,.t.l ... ...1.-1. duvuii kiiivco niuu uy biuu, ui WHICH TO nose the ltfeles.4 rnmnlnu nf u ,nn nn.i ids six wives. When his first wifo died the third was threo years old nnd tho nun nn luinni oi twoivo months, while tho last wife was not born until tlio vear iuiilii iii inu nt tun ui inu ll rat. A uilscegenial dinner party was given to Senator Rovels on Tuesday last, by the chocolato cream of Wash ington society. Tho company was, on the whole, exceedingly suiect, tho only whlto trash present being Messrs. Wil son, of Masenchii&otts; Hnrrls. of Lou Islana j Kclley, ol Pennsylvania: Ames, of Mississippi; and Cook, of Washing ton. Coinmodoro Vnnderbllt refuses to mnkon will. IIo desires that his youth ful wifo shall havo hor full legal sharo of hU property. Sho will bo heir thero fero, when ho dies, tu some $23,000,000. A polecat got out ot his cngo In Now xork tho oilier ovenlng nud bctuu percd uii Broadwny. A policeman, mis taking (ho animal for a squirrel, gave chasonnd captured him. Tho JL P, wont homo nnd burled anew uniform worth f50, in tho yard. , -A- ybung lady In Now Harmony Indiana, boasts of twenty-soven matri monial engagements fractured by her In flvo years. Sho hasn long string of engagement rings hanging up lu hor boudoir, nnd points to them with u feeling of prldo akin to that which mil. mates the breast of a "noble red man" when ho shows off his collection of scalps. MARRIAGES. McKWEN MEIXEL lu Lcwlburg,P.,oii tlio luin nisi., ny tier. Air. iieuKimiirr, iur. vim. JlcEwen, formerlr of Col. Co., ta 41ls Mary K. Mclicl or JiQwlsuurg. DEATHS. JOIINSON-I11 Light Htrect, on Jan Mill 1870, Annie 1,127.10, unugnor ui u. iv , nnu moouo Johnson, ngod 4 yenrs, 11 months and 21 dayi, ,OHNKONlnLlBlitBtr!ctrriirJaH.ait!iTnittlo tlftuttnter 01 u, v,nnu i-nocuo jouusun, agon JOIINSON-In itani tfoef, oh Teti! Mlil.'Miiry ma, uaiignier 01 u. v nun i-iivcus.juuubijii. OKCd 7 years," S raoutUs aud 34 days," M AUKB At Slabidw'n, oift'lia IWh Inst., writlnlu Alarms, ngcu zt years, a monins unu 2 unyn. VANDEUSLtCE-On tlio 12tli Inst,, or scarlet raver, jonnm, uauRiiierui uunric-ti ai, hiui iviiu, H, Vandcrsllco, aged a months and 11 days. Ill tho lonely quiet chamber There's an empty cradlv-bod, With a V'tnt upon tuo pillow, Of n baby's shining head. 'TH a fair and dainty cradle! ., , nowuy soruhe pillows whlta ', , , , nut rlthln'the blankeu folded . ,' Lies no little form to-night. Onro tho mother sat beside U, ' .' - , When the day was Browing dim, I And her pleasant voice was singing Sort and low a cradle hymn, ' ,. Now there's no moro need of singing, . When tbo evening shadows creep, For the cradle-bed Is empty ' And tho baby gone to sloep. . '1 Ltttlo head that used to nestle . In tho pillows white and soft; Ii Llltlo hands, whoso rcslless nnuors "' Folded there In dreams so olt : Lips we pressod with warmest Iclss ' ! Eyes we praised for purest ray ' ' Unuerneatii tl.o snow and lee Thoy havo hid you all nway, , Ah I the empty; useless cradlo I Wo will put It out of sight, , . , . Lest onr beirts should s rlcvo too sorely J For tho llttto ono to-night, Wo will think how safolorovcr , In tho better fold above. , .' ,1 Thatyoung lamb for which wo sorrow l Hesteth nowjn Jesus' Iqve. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GENUINE "IIAMSDELL NOR VjT way OATS'. ' "Warrii'nr?dt6 Wfrom seeil purchased by mo from tho Originator "I). W. Iliinsdell." Chelsea, Vt. Price, 411usbels flOi'l'llushel Jl.nnd post paid S pounds II, 1 quart 13 cents, Sow one bushel to the acre. 1I; ., Im0WN. inai l'7u-3t. jLi lit Btreet, ln.i 7 T ItUSTEES' NOTICE. N'nfinis lierehv eiven that Oeorue .Uartman 6t Hemlock township, Oolnmbla county. has( conveyeu ins real esiaio siiuau-u in muu uuivii shlp.to the undersigned In trust for the purposes in ,iia ,i,.,i nr iriiRt nfimed. All persons Indebt ed to tho said Oeorge Hartman will mako pay ment to tlio said Trustees; and those havln? claims or demands win mane Known inu saiuu. without delay, to them at Jluekhorn, Columbia county, l'a. AMOS H. HAItTMAN 1 Trintoes WILLIAM M. HAItTMAN JV?"-.( marlS-70-lt. O T I C E . Thn miliUn nro herebv cautioned not to pur chase or negotiate two promissory notes drawn by tho undersigned In favor of J. Wosley Yoho, nn vnlnn linn been . received therefor. The 'notes are for seventy-five dollars each, dated reuruary zun, ia,u, anu uro puyuuiu, uuu, months afterdate with interest therefrom; the other, eight months after. date with Interest therefrom. ZACHAltlAII KIlAMEIt, JOHN H. DAVIS. Heaver Valley, March Is, ltfNMt, A UDITOB'S NOTICE. KSTATE OP JAfon OEARHAHT PEC'P. The underslRiiod, appointed1 by the Orphans.' Uouri Ol lolumoia couuiy, Auuiiur tu luunu uin tributlon amoiiK creditors of lhe estate of Jacob Scarhart late ot Orange twp. Columbia county cc"d., will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment at his oinco In Illnomsburg, on Monday, tho IStli day of April JS70, at 10 o'clock, A. M. All persons having 'claims on said estate are required to nttend or be forever ddbatrcd rrom coining In for n part f said fund. . ,E. II. LITTLE, marls'70-lw. Auditor, npABLY ROSE POTATOES, . THE OltEAT TOrlO OF THE DAY; ' Tho subscriber' has a'llmlted' supply' 'of tho Early nose Potato, which, he will sell totlioso wlshl ib to procure tlits'xral!out variety, nt tho low rate of Two Dollars per bushel. Ho bus, also, twenty of tho llest.Varlollcs ofu STltAWBERItY", 11ASPBEBBY, ' HOT-HOUSE 'AND OUT-DOOlt .PLANTS, . all of which will bo kept on hand, und for sale, in their season, . i( i ...... , 1 PltlCE LIST OF EAULY HOSE l'OTATOESl Per pound, 25 Cents: Per peck, 75 cents : Per half bushel, S1.50; Per bushel, tlOOj Por barrel", I5.U0. W.M. AnnOTT, marlS'70-tf. "--.. Espy, pa.- 0 ItANQEVILLE ACADEMY. OIlANUEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA riiOF, E, J. SCHOONOVETt, Pf InclpiS, f JIKS. & J. SCHOONOVEH, Preceptress, . This Institution, -for-tho cdncatlon'of yotinir i,uui(.-(i uihi ueiiuvjneu, win re.open unacr chnnre of Prof. SchoouovW. on M6NDAY April i, io,v. imm... ui uukuuwiuuccu iiuiiuy uuu high order of talent, will be employed In each department, and no ofloit spared to becuro to pupils tkoruugh and Judicious culture. s 7 The course of Instruction will Include all the branches .usually taught 'In High Schools and puiiuuurii'ii Ul U!U ursb HIUK, . Special attention' given to Normal School training and Commercial Instruction, TERMS : , Pi Imnty Department t.1 'to 15 Ver Quarlir Hli;herBiauches.......... $0 to Is jier Quarter LOCATION: This excellent institution iin. rated In a plcniant village of about six hundred Inhabitants free from .the temptations of a Jurge clly-aboutslx' miles from the Rail with iniiiy ciiuiiiiuiiicuiiiiii u, me uiiiureut roads, The butUlincs are situated unon nn elnvntlm. Surrounded by a beautiful grove, and perfectly neaiiuy. ual,knijah roil 1870: spring session begins April lib, hit) and contlnueaM weeks, following which there will bo a vacation of six, weeks, Fnll term commences August 15, 1870, continuing 11 weeks. Winter term opens November 7, ltrro EXPENSES: lloatd can be obtained in nrll vate families at fiom $2.50 to 11,00 per week.mr desirable Tooms will be furnished to students winning to proyido lor inemseives,. 8chol.irs wilt be admitted at anv tltnn dnrinv thn session although It Is preferable to commonco with tlio term. For further particulars, address, the.Plnolpal, marlso-am.' , rilY WILL YOU . KU1N YOUU HYESiailT IIV L'SINO COMMON OlfASSKS, When you can purchase lazaiius & jionnrs' CKLEUltAIKD r-ERPKCTlCD SPECTACLES AND EYE-OLASSES THE BUST IN TIIR wnnr.n ii.fini "0 recommended by the 'Faculty' for n 'i'.L."' Material, llrllllancy of FluUli'.nd ' , "I'ciiBtlieningand l'reservlngl'owerii, tn Which they excel ull others. They luit muny Tliey can only bo obtained In JlLdOMHJiUJtO PA., Of Miss A. D. W Ell B, HOOK HTOllE. MAIN HTIlT'ttT- Solo iippoluted Agent for this place. No Peddlers Manufacturing Optlclaus, Hartfiird, court; i,A,.uun & MonuiS marl8,70-ly. EW MACKEREL, NEy MACK AT J. if. MAIZE'S' MAMMOTH GROCERY COltNEK MAIN ANH 1110N Sl'llimrS, ULOOMSUUltO, Largo stuck of HALT FISH ON HANI). OUHAV FOIt CASJI, wu i,.vwivnui!. run Hllifc; MKAT Oil t'OUNTKY lUtODUCB, " ALSO O R O O E R I E H Ol all kinds, recelvod Dally fiom Eastern aud kiwuiiii;,!! AiurKUtS WASHING MADE EASY, WITHOUT IlOILINd Oil WABU 110AUI) M A Y K It 1 8 PATENT BOAV, . WAUUANltO TUK 11KST IN TUB WOULU.. On baud at Wholesale or Itetall, Merchants sup. iHiou ui aianuiacturers' jirlcos la Columbia i-uuuiy, UaU GEJI FLOUR AND HAUQE SIFTER, lie Jlnost thing In the world for women to sift their Hour, and bako nice Ilnador Cakes; an articles almost ludliDeuslble In a famllv.wbola. pMB RUU IVUIttll, A LA11UE ASSORTMENT OF Q.UEENSWARE A GLASSWARE On baud, everything good to set a fancy UiUo, LHII UUU KV, J. Jl, AlAlibGS, liloomsburg, March in, lWU-lw, 1 T -r . . -.. , . SUPER -MIOSWrATB Or spring ...jrtmmm J- I IW.-lVillllV-" "70, t -" F ABMEitS JNOnitAaii voun cnoD . .. A. ABD TO THE FEIlTatTY op vo,. ny n Indlclous and Kconoh,!! I . !ty Mi , -iiiwiaw iu iwi u tt I N 0 T Tlttf VALUh 'opl YOtlK n! UK" OUTAINIIETTEIJ Pai.En bad. .. kEEP Y6U1 SOIL FlttE Tnof v I MAKli YOWU LAN Ps nrn. i i i " FEItTILlf UAS,EstlT crops, has proven that llau8i,',itelu,i Wnr RlXTffr.V "'u ""penoeu upon by ririn.,11 ilium, i uil-HUVKU ANnTi. For falo by Agricultural Dealers c.nm nma.i.Mn.'Mii Hoi- nnrfi..i QNE CENT REWAHl). AlliArf UcitnfUUn.. revrnm is offered for hij relnrii k ' lQli iAt-ul) -ns-nn,l n.i... .",1U All twr-,..7 ng nn'd glvlug l.fm' credit "infe I twill pay no debts of. his cimiS.i7tm,l I aged about IS years, and ran .uf; H. 'A?. . -W.M. I Tl-Tm . iuiu.ll 11, lo,u.;!t, -"Ud M ONl'OUR HOUSE llUl'EUT, l'A, WILLIAM IlUTLEIt. Pm,..i., JnopTn'M patronage: stock ol at all tjmcti. .w.wunflnollouonii,:" muni rfu-w, i CENTItE HTltKKT IlElX BnW 1UWS.&, EYUll'S Sl'OltU, AY. Minnt l.t.-.i M.... "r?."".'.' "'Unta (Mil Una tnkentho htortt ah nlmvn .i,c"?n5e M luurn (u-n CLAltKM.SKoyj ' A DMiNISTIlATOU'S .N'OTIG'E . luiiAiK.ii.- JOIINT. KVANS, pkc'ii John T. Evans lato of Flshlncreuk Imm Columbia coimlv. iIivmui i.r.. f. '"'MU; of Greenwood township, Columbu mow Settlement, and tlioso.ludeUoi tu u, t,K 7h.ii Sj..iS! ,iinrll'7n.ni AdralnUlniot A DMINISTRATlUX'S XOTICE i.eiicrs tu nu.ninisiraiionon tlioemttJoJ Unon. latn of Ijicnvt tnn.nl,ln iv m. ileo'd.. havo hei-u ei uuted I,v il.o u, .......:;. couii'y, to, .Mary Hupp, of Locust titu vyii persons naving riiiiins or itt-uisnih ijiu marmo-et. AJinmliirsit!. M A IV I I P, G UAY'S FKIUIY 1'IUNTIXOISK a ii. nomxsox, M.VNliFACfUltKIt of nLACK AND COLOUKl I'llINTINf. AND inAYMvEUllY nOAIl ANItTItlUTV'TIUHDlirUII VlllUADKl.VlllX, ItOnlNSON'rf QUJCK BUYING nEDCtlSfl' l'llErAll.vnON. For roUuclni! tho htreueth of I'rlnticp iab wttUolit disKolviiig them, or deslroylnj tuetta Itclty, glows, anil utlliersienuulltien refjubitttji iloulsrtn nrtlelu wlilch VrlnlciH havelont w thn U'ntiL of. ninl for which (irillri.irp Varm.liai uiiil lialsams furnish u very lmllirtrenl iuU line. ,wo oner ir, wuu counaonte. u naviUiCM thoroughly tented. nnd nunrovcti ofby com tent practical i-iiuicr uuru unu tisewutrr, iauui7ufi, IN THE COURT OK COMMON' l'LEAS OF COLU.MUIA t'OU.NTy, sciitK vacias to imixn i.v widow asu mm Jacob Khumau No, 21 Mir Term in; Ciitherlno Tynigenberger widow of Oeo. Longell berjer.'deo d.. ct. al. I no UOIIIIIlOUWrilllll ui 1 t'li.injiiuuui lu b., tilierlil ot the counly of L'oUiroulit; lircetlnj whereas Jrioob Hliuman horeiorore lo wiiim the elglitli day of February, A. 1). one thonail Common Fleas beforu our Judges at Ulooautei Vn,.,.npn.l l,i.l.,,.l nnnltlht IVIlll.ini lill.ftl. Lcrger and James McAlarucy, l.iccutoriwiJ ancf singular tho good and rliattilv rintoul credlu which were of (horgo lmsenlnijcrM of your county, deo'd, ior a certain AM ol v,m liuudred and tlilrly-tlii eedollais nnd IhlrlfMi as uiso twenty minura iun ib.u.i-.,. . " which to the said Jacob bliuinaa ere aJJuM for his costs and charges which lie lUslslaRliI real citato In the saldconnlyoftolumUi tld enburner. Elliiibeth wife of John KeUTcr.W ...tt.rr .1... dn..1.np, .T,t,ml U Rfl U,l, Cararr ' Tlf a,hn wXfnnt Will. .1 OUU. UWiVW Longenberger, Wm. Longcnljercer, ana in wife of James McAlarucy, OailcrlnejrtJ :avld Shuman, Eliiabelh Miller Jfff Killer, Widow and heirs of lhe snld enberger dee'd. And whertos the saIJ 1 J sinimnn lma i.ivMi us to understand tnat ui said Judgment remains wholly unpal aiMiJ satlsfled and has besonght us loprovldefoffa a proper remedy i and wo being wl.ljt W what Is lust 111 this behall mould U 'done u such caso madoliud provldtd -you maki known to tho wild Cutharl .oi t.fl,n. i.Mini,nti, u.ir nr John Iveiacr, cording to tbo form or tno aci, ui . ""f"',; wirSo Iteuben Beybert, Naoiul wife JH Long-nhergcr, Wm. Longenberger, Slan-i" Sl unrau. EIUabetlillllcr and Bteutaa UW bo held on ihellr.t JUmdayut JIynW"u cause If iiuythlng they hau lotnoa www cni.i m.ionpiif. m, ricovend aealiHttneaw LotiB-nScrgt-r uiid James Mt'.Urner not be levied nnd paid mil fca' , r .jiii ol which tho said Ueo. Ijingeiibergrt us nforesnld and have you llien andtue "IvitAes, tho Honorahto William HJirw lent Judge of our said Court at I'gS eight Hundred and Mt?-Ivnxos u. ENf, marll'70-lf. WLMimo- TN WAS COURT OF wtaff vintlu 'ffi llUIN'rl IN IVII'l" Nathan Creasy 1 No, 11 Mil Catharine Longenberger . wlduwof UeorguLougeii- linaw uerger,uoouet, ui. i . m 'The Common wenllh of ivnuy JbI HiierlfT of tlio onuuiy 0I, wlu"',";Vio Vlii wuemu'l -liiiiiuii uici.J A V. OB the thirteenth day of .Keptenib", a- Court of Coulmou l'leas new. ""'.iiilVI Illoouisburg recovered J uil K me n t ii Hum Longenberger and Ji"n m'?, ' ecutors ol alt alia siogumi ,'7,r;r7elonl,' rlghU aud credlw wlitch were "'"'.'''.'.will berger lale of your county decease" w" j0lll debt or sum of ouo hundred aud WW " ti .i .iv....uiv na nun lnv n '.Y"T...w -..ti- ...r: r.T. ...... ii. I id bw. -.- " i " ":-;"-i ,-. u,u nati'. which lie su.uTiied by oc aislou of t wtr ortlutilehti uml whereas the saJ. "Tjll Tiat oiiberger died seized of real uanitiB' to tho snld Cailurluo Lougei bersi ftjoii 'Wife of Johu Kcllter, LdU w lfe l 'Saatli bert, Naomi wife of V:dard UrJ, laui Longenberger nud Mar y w nfciu tinier uiui raivjuiu,. " ,Ar..i.rucCti heirs of tho said Ueorge LonseuJeft"f ,,i,,i and whereas the, salifNathuii t'leV, mii , . '.i rrr m uier ine .-. wholly uniialdntid uusntlslUU tt"?...?.! V 0nd ' in to provide for lilai a proper ion wy being willing that what Is ll,KlitailS should bo. diiue, so according to t ie wi (.,1. U'e eiimiiiiiinl the saia uttiiarine ix)iigeiiuei.i , gfti.. ol Juim Klefler, Lydla wife of ,; Naomi wife orVilwurd Caiey, Willi WillUtn Jului, Catlurlno Loiu.''""yjielf Longeiiberger.aud Mary wife" J"'"', lilwl; i, ftiihiii-nm Vir.ir n.ivld Bliuiiai"-trTei niiuer aim qieiuieu .nine. ,'": pnuMtyti"";', our .Indues ill nlnnmkbuniat Our 11,8 t fonimou I'leas, there to, bo heia ". oSM lluiulav nf Jlnr next to SHOW cauw culk they have to know or say why ' ! '..aaxf. rotove--od ogalnst Iho said Wi ii;"",70, iiiew aud .lumen Aloljiriiev Executor! ,', M fll Oeorgo Longenberger deceased wi,iih P i,u,i,i hi, p. , uelKiiUii-" sum ueorge liUllgeiiuuiKui ,1,1, vtu.,,. .alii and liuvn vou then ulld tl ero.ll"" " i. l't WHUfss the Honorable William w"n;Darl eUhteeuh. .lay of l'r'g... i,iArll'7fU!f ire"' win sew Willi lasfcover. "-i,, naeii en.llneu and silk Kooas. from lh , .tfitj coarsest, aud nl unv reoulred tinea", .ijwu er speed and with feisiniwer au,'.1.""svery other machine. Agenu,wan ed i i ", tull Liberal cominlsslun Bllowft'fii lONi circular auure... a. .jj X'iie.tiipi' fcblH70-lt. Vhllad'a.l'a-.B" T-tv-fl X ll iundm of Jon rniBVi V ne.Uv!:ooutdatTUCOI."i" Frfutlng Orltoe 1 ILY BEWINQ MAL'HI V1';, , tici'M chines mokeu strong, durable al iu