Htf W fifth -AND- BLOOMSBORG. 1A. FRIDAY, MARCH 35, 1BTO. .4-TUB COLUMBIAN has th Lttlll Circulation of any paper pnblUheit In Northern PcitiitylTjmla, and .Is also- much larger sheet lhaaanx ofltieolim- porarleii and thsrror thsbsat insdtnm for advertising In this ssctton ofthe state. SCoro 'Slobbery. We nil remember with what a flour ish of trumpets atail shout ofsclMauda tlon tho Republican pnrty of thla Sla'lo In 1BCG, nn'nounced tho nbollahment of the tax on real estate, find how they claimed tho united support of tho citi zens for bo noblo tin alleviation of tho public woes. The better Informed Dem ocrats ofthe Stato wcro loath to bellevo In the honesty of this act, and did not accept It as a proof of willingness on the part of tho Republicans to minister to tho publiq good,- or as an evidence of tho prosperity of the Stato flnancos un der their management. In other words', it was believed that' thcro was a very largo nigger In tho wood pile of the Commonwealth. Anil behold 1 theso surmises have proved correct. Exper ience showed that' the income, thus done away with, was necessary to meet the expenses ortheextra vacant admin istration, and therefore, rather than ac knowledge their blunder, thofalnking Fund was made to supply tho desired amount. In tho recent examluationjin Harrhburg, of tho' administration of tho Stato Treasurcrshlp.it was given in testimony that the Sinking Fund had been robbed of a million and a half of uoiiars, ana that 'tho State Treasury teas bankrupt. That Is, tho monoy which the Constitution provides shall bo used to pay'tho State debt, 'had been diverted from Its proper purposo and used to fill up the hole in tho revenue, made by the stupid', blundering finan cial policy Inaugurated by tho Rop'ub licans as a catch-penny dodgo to on- snare unthinking voters. Hero's a flno commentary on .Radical flnanclerlng'td bo sure; and now tho peoplo will have' the satisfaction of knowing that, to bring tho State back to tho condition' In which It was in he spring of 18GB, they win nave to pay a million and a half of dollars used for the benefit of the Stato Treasurer and his friends, instead of for. tno reduction or the Indebtedness ofthe Commonwealth. 1 1 These be thy Goda, 0 1 Israel !' A Spectacle. Mr. Octoroon Ttovols 'tepoko a piece" the other day.'ln the U. S. Senate : and "Mr, Morton followed, eougratulaUng Senator Revels upon the fact that he' had so well vindicated tho ability and intelligence of His" race and tho country., Mr. Morton said that in exchanging Jeff Davis for Mr. Revels the country had lost nothing in ability, and gained much In patriotism and lovaltv." Wherein' Senator Morton told a palpa ble, unmitigated and deliberate false hood. As to ability, .neither Bevels nor Morton, nor both together equal Jeffer- son Davis j and'as.to patriotism, thero Is llttlo or no, difference,, except as to manliness, and thcre.'Davls has the ad vantage, between Julm who endeavors to destroy the Constitution, sword in hand, and him who, in the, Senatorial chair, by his vote, seeks "and compasses tho samo' end ; both alike are traitors. But how did the Octoroon "vindicate the ability and Intelligence of his race and the country?" Morton knew, evory, body else knows, that whatever of "ability and Intelligence" Revels has, Is due to'bls white blood, and not to his African. It Js demonstrable nearer home for that matter. And yet grave and foolish Senators inflict such twaddle upon tho country. It Is sickening and disgraceful ; and. even the nojro, if he possessed one-tenth the "ability and In telligence" with which they accredit him, would be disgusted with the fawn ing sycophancy. Kr. Collector Bailey. Another pet of tho administration has como to grief. Jf;F. Bailey, col lector of Internal-Revenue for tho Thirty-second District' of New York, who has rendered himself notorious by the vigor of his prosecutions of alleged Governmental defruuders,has defaulted and absconded, Indebted to the Govern ment to tho extcntof, It Is supposed, $200,000. His bond which is signed by some of the wealthiest men In Now York, will reduco tho actual public loss $100,000. Mr. Bailey is reported to have said not long binco, that ,,he did not desire money but rather the namo of an honest public official" or words of that import. Ho Is one of tho class of hypo critical scoundrels who are constantly being exposed and who cloak their ne farious schemes under tho earb of pa triotic dovotlon to tho iutercsta of the Nation. Investigations show that Bai ley's defalcations began when ho was collector of tho Fourth District in 18G7, and that his subsequent transoctlons havo bcou made to cover losses Incurred then. Nothing is known of his where abouts, but diligent search Is being made and, ho may bo caught, and por- haps sent south to carpet-bag it for tho United States Senate. In tho mean whllo Bailoy greatly distresses his bailees. liC&Ulativo Piety. De Lakoe Is a negro member of the tJoutli Carolina Houso. He brought an applo-pio into the Chamber, tho other day, anu generously divided it among the members occupying seals near him Tho dainty lunch caught tho eyo of Elliot, another negro member, seated at a dlstanco, and ho rushed across tho hall with tho demand, "Gib mo somo ob dat pie " As tho pie, so Do Largo's liberality had diminished, and thero being but a single slico remaining, ho replied to Elliot's demand by ramming that hastily In his own mouth. Elliot was not to bo so easily robbed of bis ex ported treat, Llkoancaglo he pouuc ed upon tho member from Charleston, and, grasping him by tho throat, en deavored to choke him into a inoro gen erous state of mind. Being tho stouter and having the advantage In position, ho standing and tho.other fceatod, Elliot succeeded in Jamming Do Largo's head down upon his chair, when tho latter ended tho encounter by using his knife upon his antagonist's leg, sending him away to his seat, amid tho laughter of Jie House. . legislative Relaxation. The 7bptc, is tho namo of a now Radical sheet lately started In Harris burg, having the two-fold nmbltlonof supporting John W. Geary for tho Presidency and publishing such Insuf ferable stuff as tho following taken from Us columns. Our readers may now see how certain of tho hard worked SonatorB and Mombera, spond their lelsurohoufs" Tn tho evening nud (per haps) may think moro highly ofthe,m, for thesiuno. ' 'A bill In commcmorntloir of tho Fif teenth Amendment was held last night at tho Kxchango by the children of "Afrlc's burning shore." Tho fomlnl ncs wcro dressed lifcood tasto. dnncod gracefully and exhibited flno examples of eontllfty nud nrourictv. Their malo companions wero no less rcmarkablo for their, good deportment; and, taken nltogother, tho affair was a decided success.- Mixed up with those of darker complexion thero wnatv goodly sprlnk nngoi paio laces, some or mom belong ing to the member of tho leglslnturo on both sldbs of tho Houso, showing an ap preciation of tho occaslou. It wasqulto pleasant to seo these gentlemen trip ping It off morrllyli tho dauco with somo of Ethlop's darkest daughters. xnis Dan wnsin an respects as interes ting and well-conducted as if It had been gotten upandconflnod exclusively to tno "wnito trosn." .Serious Squabble. Richmond,- Va., is in a singular stato of domestic, warfare. There are two Mayors and. two separate and distinct sots of subordinate officers, each claim ing Jurisdiction in that city ; tho ono set elected by tho citizens, tho other appointed by tho military authorities. On Sunday night last a collision oc curred between tho police of ono Mayor and thenogro adherents of, the other, in which ono white' man was killed and an unknown number of negroes killed and wounded. We had understood that Virginia, had been reconstructed and admitted to her old placo in tho Union, but, if this bo so, what right have the military to, appoint officials, whose, choosing is supposed to bo tho preroga tive of. the citizens ? At whose door should tho deaths of theso unfortunato men be placed? If only such ofllcors are to bo elected by tho peoplo as aro approved of at Washington or tho Head Quarters of tho Department, then is tho admission of Virginia but n fraud and a sham, and sho is in no wiso entitled to tho name of a "Sovereign State." Something liko Truth. The New York Sim, one of tho bitter est and most extreme Radical newspa pers In the country, thus speaks of tho Chief Magistrate of the nation. If this outspoken expression of u opinion, which we doubt not, is shared by, many, others, is to be, taken as evi dence, thero is much dissatisfaction in the Republican Camp over their Mili tary Commander and somewhat of a correct appreciation oMiis abilities as an Executive officer., "We do not mlsinterDret the nubile' judgment when wo say that no man ever cnosen,,io tno rrresiuenuai ouice stood so low at tho close of tho firsVyear, oi nia term, in tno estimation oi tne leading minds of his party as General Grant does. In .short, General Grant, has, at tho close of his first year, proved so lamentablo a failure, both' as a states man and a 'politician, that no well-In- lormea ana iar-sccing itepubllcan con- templates nisrcnomination as u possi bility : whllo a lanro bodv of tho wiser. and more cautious' members of tho larty apprehend that his courso must nevitably break it In nieces befora'tho uoxt Presidential election." General Quant's sporting friend George Wilkes, Editor of Willies' Spirit was caned on Broadway, New York, oneday last week, by MaJ.W.W. Lei and of the Metropolitan Hotel. The provocation was an abusive articlo in Wilkes' paper. Wo have not learned whether this will cause an Increaso In tho army or whether New York will.be put under military supervision. If it had occurred a llttlo further- south it would undoubtedly bo done.-Wilkes' in timates that all kinds of fearful punish ments will eventually fall on the head of Major Leland,. but does not stato In what mannoror by whose agoncy. Con gress may yet bo called on to legislate. Ma J. Iceland out of his boots. New Fapcr. Harbisburo, March 16, 187O. "The Dally 1 5fbic.wlth Dr. John If. iGiiion, lattj private secretary to Gover nor ueary, as suitor anu Proprietor mauo its urst nppearanco tins evening. Tho editor, in his Salutatory, foreshad ows a firm determination to adhere to the principles of tho Republican Party. and to support Governor Geary for tho next Presidency.' Well 1 well I "If tho little boys mind their p'd and fj's, and tho llttlo girls their manners, they may somo day,". Ac, Ac. But seriously, what has Gea ry douo to Glhon, that tho latter should thus expose him to tho laughter of tho nation? Ifthatsubjoctis to bo'tho-Daf- ly Topie,, will be a cheerful newspaper. "TiiELowisburg board of school direc tors mako no distinction in tho pay of ...ui. tvuvuvia uu ucuuuill UI BOX. lUai- iflcatlon is tho only standard. Will our board be equally Just next year?" Itepubllcan. If you know anything, Doctor, about your own nclghborhood.you would not havo published thcabovo harmless squib. Tho School Directors of Bloom Town ship havo made no distinction pn ac count of race, color or sex. J)o try and bo accurate once. Even your sub scribers complain of your blunders. The yory latest Presidential ticket which wo havo Been Is B. F. Butler for President, B. F, Whtttemoro for VIco Prcsldont. With ncarofullyassortod cabinet of tho same genCral strlpo of men, wo should undoubtedly have a sirongienm, one which would causo. wo should Imaglno, a largo emigration from tho shores of tho United States to Russia and other liberally governed couutrlos, when life might not bo alto gether n burden. Anotuku Incident lnconnectlon with Whittemore's expulsion has como to light. It Is said that while the inves tigation was going on, Mr. Nlbiack, of Indiana, went over to Whlttemoro.and said; "Whlttemoro, I'll tell you how you can retain your seat." "How?" asked tho dealer In cadet ships. "Get a Domocrat to contest it," was tho reply, P. D. Morrow, Esq., of Towanda has been appointed by Gov. Geary nd. ditional Law Judgo for tho Bradford district, In pursuance of an net recently passed by tho Leglslnturo. THE COLUMBIAN Tho Columbia County Invasion. 'xxxn y THE CASK OF DYKH J.. CHATIM. This gentleman was, in 1801, a mer chant "and justl'co of tho poace- rosldcnt nt New Columbus on tho border of Lu zerne county, and had previously rep resented that county in tho Leglslnturo, Ho was nrrested.nnd taken to Benton church, 31st August, 18GI, and tlionco, with tho othor citizen prlsoners,to Fort MIfllln on tho Dolnware, where ho was dcfalncd until taken fd Harrlsburg for trial on tho'lDthof December following. On the 28th of December ho was tried boforo tho Military Commission and promptly and honorably acquitted. Ho was finally discharged from custody on Saturday tho 31st of tho samo month and permitted to return home, having been prcclsclyor months within tho grasp of military power. Tho following is tho official announce ment of tho finding In his caso,ns approv ed by MaJ.'-Gon. Cadwalladcr, In genor al orders No. 4, dated at head quarters, Department of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia, January 14th, 1805. "Beforoa Military Commission which convened at Harrlsburg, Pa., pursuant to Special Orders and of which Brig. General Thomas A. Rowley, U. S. Vols. Is Presidont, wero arraigned and tried:" "2ud. Dyer L, Chapln, a citizen of Luzerne county, Pa., on tho following charge and specification! Charge: Aiding nud abetting resis tance to the draft. Specification'. In this; that tho said Dyer L. Chapln did furnish, sell and deliver to ono Francis M. Ieklcr, gun caps and two pounds of lead, more or less, to b6 used against United States soldiers coming up tho valley of Fish lngcreek, in Columbia county, Pa. knowing-the samo were to be used' for tho purposo of resisting tho said soldiers of the United States: This dono oii or about August 14th, 18G4,at or about tho village of Now Col umbus, Luzerne county, Pa. To which chargo and specification tho accused, Dyer Ii. Chapln, a citizen of Luzerno county,Pa., plead not guilty. Folding: Tho Commission nftor ma turo deliberation on tho ovidenco ad duccd, finds tho accused, Dyer L. Chap in, a citizen of Luzerno county, Pa., as follows : Of tho Specification Not Guilty. Oftho Chargo Not Guilty. Arid tho Commission does thereforo acquit him." The accusation on which Mr. Chapln was tried appears almost farcical up on Its face; but slight and frivolous as It was, It was found to bo unjust and' false. Besides, it was either concocted some time after Ids arrest or made to take tho place of more material matters of accusation which could not be sus taihed. It was first heard of, or pro- duced In a formal manner, when Col. Albright came upon his expedition as an evidence hunter toward tho end of September, but other matters of accus ation, or a different 'form of tho samo accusation, would seem to nave been bruited about before. Wo havo heard that a bill or voucher of Mr. C's for "2 lbs. of lead," was read or reported as "2 bbls. of lead;" the clear inferenco being that ho, was engaged In procuring or furnishing supplies for tho so-called "insurrection." Another wonderful statement made concerning him is ven tilatcd' in tho correspondence which we subjoin an.d which will fitly conclude tho present number. Wo submit it without remarks as it fullv exnlalns it- self, but we will hero say that in our next number wo' shall sketcli tho rise and progress of tho ridiculous accusation upon which Mr. C. was finally tried and furnish tho othor leading partlcu lars of his "case now referred to. correspondence. !New Columbus, Pa. 1 March, 2d, 1870. J Messrs. P. C. Wadsworth, and Jacob Fitzigerald. Dear Sirs:- Will you do mo tho favor to reduco to wrltlnrr n statement mado In your presence by Gwynn Tyrcman concerning a report that ho hint put In circulation about see ing my team hauling n Cannon throuch Town Hill, tho latter part of tho sum mer of lSGl.andobugo Yours very respectfully D. L. Ciiapin. Town Hill, Pa. 1 March 3d, 1870, J Hon. D. L. Cjiapin. Dear Sir: Your favor of tho second Instant Is bo fore us, and contents notod. In com pliance with your request wo annex tho following statement. About tho time tho military forces of tno United States, wero marched up I' lsniugcreek, in the latter part of tho summer of 1601, It was reported that Gwynn Tyreman had occasion to be up latoono bright moonlight night, and had seen your team pass through Town Hill botwecn midnight, and day light with n cannon which your team was hauling to Benton or Flshingcreek in Columbia county for thoconscripts,wlio it was reported woro congregating there In a largo forco to resist thodraft. Sub sequently wo wero In A. J. Hess' storo In Town Hill, and heard him ask uwynn xyremun about seeing your team hauling a cannon to the conscripts in Beutou and Fishlngcrcek, in answer to which Qwyun Tyreman, replied that ho had nover seen your team haul Ingacannon or anything ofthe kind and that ho had started tho report Just to croato an oxcitemont. Respectfully Yours. P. O. Wadsworth, Jacou Fitzgerald. Obituary, Mr. Qullau O. Ycrplanck, a gentle mau eminent in political and literary circles, died In Now York, on Friday marcu ih, 1870, ngcti tsa years. lie Had been a Sachem of Tummany, President or tho Century Club, an Editor of Shak speare, a Vestryman of Trinity Church, a member of the Legislature, a member of Congress, Author of two or three law books, n Professor In tho General Theological Seminary of tho Episcopal Church, and wrlterof some Theological Treatises, Ac. Ac. Tho Episcopalians of Now York havo lost heavfly, as has tho wholo country, In tho death of Fcnnlmoro Cooper, AVashlngton Irving, Fits Greene, Hal- leek and now of Gullan C. Verplanck. The London ifYwieji speaks of tho r ep reson tation of minorities as a subjoct of discussion, with a view to its adoption In all the free legislatures of tho world nnd'dcclaros noto it, all yo ambitious politicians of tho future ("proportion al representation Is the crood of all the 'men in tho front rank of tho party of "movement." AND DEMOCRAT, Nowi Xtcmi. ''Sheboygan, Wisconsin, has had 118 aays 01 continuous eloigning; . Thoro nre 210 Lodiresof tho KnlehU of Pythias, In this Stato, Philadelphia claiming 80 of tho wholo number. A (rontleman In Cincinnati lost a child tho othor evening by tho nccldon tal breaking of n kerosono lamp with which no was rebuking him for making too much nolso. -A Washington corrosnondont xavs that Kansas Is tho Pennsylvania of tho west a rotten commonwealth. A Tro v nanor sneaks o f "a man with ono eyo named llobort Welch," but does not toll what his other oyo was named. AYounuhuly in Chicatro mado n bet of a kiss tho othor day, but tho bet was declared nullbecausoshodldn't put up .tho stakes. San Francisco meditates getting a ator supply by laying pipes from Lake icier. 112 miles distant, tit a cost of 10,000,000. A tantullzlmr old fellow in Nash- vlllo has left six widows $5,000 aplcco, upon condition that they shall nover marry. Elcrhtv-ulno dozen of liens' cses con stituted part of the donations to a cler gyman at mon, im. x., 1110 oincr even ing. -Treasurer Spinner reports that thero aro $102,247,410 70 in specie, and $7,710, 011 14 In greenbacks in his strong safes, ready lor uso Dy 1110 government. A debatlne club not far from Eliza beth lately discussed tho important question. "Whether a rooster's knowl- cago 01 uayorcas: is mo result 01 ouaor- vation or instinct." A table cloth was set on fire, in a linnsri In llincflMmton. tho other day. bv thosunshinin'r through a cold-fish globe, which acted as a "burning glass." A Missouri man. who recently de molished nn old trunk, found $3,083 con cealed between tho wood and zinc bot tom. Tho story got abroad, and now mere isn't u wnuiu iruuK. wiuiui uuy miles of his house. They have a fellow in Montreal who offers tn bo put into a coffin nnd buried lor nvo Hours. lor- 5U. rnoy wans to mako it three days, but he won't agreo. An Illinois woman finds fault bo- causo her Husband made nor uo nis housowork, and frequently chastised hor, for fivo months after ho had a di vorce in ills pocket. In thirtv-seven countios of Pennsyl vania tho County Commissioners havo complied with tho requestor tho School Department and furnished offices for the County Superintendents. A minstrel troupo was organized in Indianapolis on Monday, played Tuos- dav nicrht. "busted" Wednesday morn- lug, anu xnursuay nitornoon tno icauer went to sawl 111: wood at lour.sniiiings n cord. An astronomer predicts for this year ri comet nf such brilliancy nnd so near tho earth that our nights will bo almost as bright as our day. What is that which a man does not want nnd struggles against as long as possible, but having once got it, would not part with it for tho world ? A bald head. A Kentucky paper says Leslie" Coombs Is looking as young now as he did when he first camo to this country with his friend. Christopher Columbus, 3S0 years ago. A boy in Illinois, a few days ago, laid u train of powder through tho kitch en and then fired 11. "lust to scaro ma." He hasn't been able to sit down with any comfort since. A Cincinnati reporter woko up a bridegroom at a hotel In that city to get tho particulars of his wedding. Ho owes a neighboring apothecary five cents for court plaster. Thero is nn old lady In Lynchburg, Va.. who savs sho mado a pair of socks last fifteen years by merely knitting leet to tnem every winter, nnu legs every other winter. A tavern boaster tho other day, vaunting his knowledge of tho world, was asked by a wag at his elbow if ho had boon in Aleobra? "Oh yes." said ho : "I onco passed through it on top of a stage." A rich man died in Malno recently. and his "last word3" to his heirs and friends woro : "Plant mo as soon as I am cold, and don't cart mo around for a sido snow. Remember i'eaoody.-' A man In Leavenworth wont out to drown hlm3elf, but met another who called him a liar. That saved his life, for tho thrashing ho got, in attempting to correct the false impression, put nil tnougnt 01 (icatn out 01 111s mmu. An Indiana lawyer, flndiuc his principal witness too drunk to testify when ho was wanted, addressed tho court In a four hours speech, in which ho touched upon everything, Including tuo l'liteentn Amenumcnt, nnu nnauy 111s man camo to time. Tho National Baptist, In the courso 01 an cuiionai arucio, says "11 candi dates for baptism present themselves, whoso pnysicai cieanuness is questiona hie. we entreat tho administrator to In struct them to wash themselves at homo, and to uso soap. Tho baptistry Is not a bath-tub, and when candidates enter it tney do not go in to batno." A soldier's widow in Leavenworth. Kansas, lately employed a claim agent to collect ono hundred dollars bounty duo her husband. ''She then had tohiro another lawyer to collect tho monoy of tno ciaun agent, anu a tniru to collect what was left of tho second. Sho finally received twenty-seven dollars. "Yes," said Mr. Quill, in n discourse upon tho mlllenluin, "wemay nil llvo to see the lion lio down with tho lamb : but It is likely they will bo Insldo of each other, and tho lamb won't bo on tho outer side neither. "Ticket sir?" safd a railroad cnn. ductor, passing through ono oftho trains tho other day, to a passongor. "My faco Is my tlokot." rcpllod tho other, a little vexed. "Indeedl" said conductor, ruiiuig oacK ins wrisiuanu nnu uispiay Ing a most powerful bunch of fives. "well, my ordorsaroto punch all tickets passing over this road." A lazy man In tho West lias Inven ted a novel apparatus, ciilleil thn"Antn matio Firo Llirhtcr." It consists of a small clock on tho plan of an alarm clock which at any desired hour lights a match and ollod wick on tho stovo hearth by means of a connecting wire. The kindlings in tho stovo nroso arrang od that thov aio readily limited, nml nil that Is needed is to deeldo nt what tlmo you want your llro startod in tho morn ing, set tho clock properly und go to wii-tiji. j 1 win uu iiiu rest itseii. Persons curious about tho wages of royai ioik uuroau may nnu it consolatory to know that thcro is paid to Aloxander 11. $3,250,000, or $25,000 a day; Abdul aziz, tu.uuo.uuu, or f ih,ouu a day ; Na poleon III . $5,000,000. or II.?l!lii iW. Francis Joseph, $1,000,000, or $10,050 a day ; Frederick William L, $3,000,000. or $8,210 a day; Victor Einniouuel, $2,' 100,000, or $0,810 a day, Victoria, $2,000 - uw, oru,-fu a uay; .Licopotu, juuo.uoo, or $1,G13 a day. In addition to this sal ary, each sovereign is furnished with n dozen or uioro flist-class houses to livo in witnout any charge lor rout. In tho Iowa Senato.on tho 8th lust., soon after tho Senate was callnri tn nnlnr tho Doorkeeper announced, "Mo3sago iruui iiiu ii.uu3u," nnu miss Mary is. Sponcor, Engrossing Clerk of that body, appeared and modestly said, "Mr. Presi dent." That officer renlled. "Ml Clork," and Miss Spencer proceeded to read, in a clear and distinct voice, a mcssago from tho House In relation to certain bills which had passed that body. At tho conclusion of tho mcssairo tho ociiaiors approved 01 mis nrsc omciai act performed by it woman In tho Iowa Henato, uy a general clapping of hands. BIAOMSBURG, Bldrldgo onIioyalty." Mr. Eldrldco.'i of .Wisconsin, is not particularly enamored, of tho Radical cant or loyalty, tho other nay in tno House, ho said: "Tho word "loyalty" I havo always despised. I dosplso what is called a "loyal" man ; I hoto him from thocrown of my hoad to tho solo of my feet. I onco undertook to lllustrato to tho Houso by a story tho moaning of this word "loyalty;" and as tho liouso may have forirotten tho Incident I wish to repeat it for' tho benefit of my friend from Massachusetts. Tho question was nsked why a friend of raino , could not get tho contracts out of which ho could maKO money uunug tno war, anu ono who wns nblo to get contracts and mako monoy. 11 loyal man, told him the rea son why ho could not was because he was disloyal, and tho reason why ho could was because no was "truly loyal.' My friend says, "Now, what do you mean by loyalty?" "Mean?" ho says; "why It Is a feeling which pervades a man, that Influences his wholo conduct. that mako him really what ho Is, or what ho is not." "But." said my friend. "what docs that mean?" Ho replied, "It Is n feeling." "Well, then, how do you feel?" "I feel loyal." "But what is that feeling?" Ho then replied, "I feel as though I wanted to steal something or kill somebody." Laughter. And that Is loyalty. You havo mado that word tako tho place of tho true and noblo old word tho foundation princlplo of tno repuono anu 01 tno nation to taito tho placo of "patriotism." Iam patri otic, but I am not "loyal." It is n word which does not belong to this country; but only belongs to Massachusetts. Laughter." Legislative BKNATE. HAnRisnuRd, March 18, 1870. Mr. Purraan introduced tho following reso lution: Sesoh-ed, That Wm. W. Irwin hav ing appeared before tho Senate Com mittee on the Treasury Investigation, nnd refused to bo sworn and clvo ovi denco to tho said committco in such matters as tho Senate deems necessary to tno penormanco 01 tno legislative du ties of tho Senate, thosaid William W, Irwin is hereby adludccdeulltv of con. tempt, and thereforo tho Speaker oftho senato ue nnu is ncrcuy authorized and directed to Issuo his warrant to tho Scr- ireant-at-Arms. authorizing and reouir- ing him to produco at tho bar of tho Senato Wm. W. Irwin. thero to bo hold and subject to such orders as tho Senato may maito in tho premises. The motion making tho resolution tho special order for Wednesday even ing, was agreed to. House op Representatives. Tho Senato bill oxtending aid to tho Jersey Shore, Buffalo and Pino Creek Railway, tho Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston, up tho Monongahela valloy tho Clearfield and Buffalo, and tho Erie and Allegheny Railroads, was cotuli ored. Tho bill authorizes tho companies abovo named to exchango their own bonds for thoso of tho Pennsylvania and Allegheny Valley Railroads, now in the Ktate Treasury. The bill passed-yeas, 59; nays, 31. SENATE. Harrisburo, Mareli 10. Tho fol lowing bill was introduced by Mr. Find lay, obliging railroad companies to-kecp their ticket offices open for ono hour In advance ot tho depnrturo of each train. Tho Senato bill to aid tho construc tion of a railroad from tho Susquehanna river to Poit Allegheny nnd Buffalo, was considered. - house. The Houso gambling bill of Mr. Beans was considered. Mr.-Elliott said that under Its pro visions a man who played a gamo of billiards for a glass of ale could be sent to prison. Mr, Beans called the previous ques tion, under tho operation of which tho bill passed by G5 yeas to 13 nays. Oongresi. SENATE. Washington, March 17. Tho Geor gia bill being taken up H. R. Rev els tho colored Senator from Mississippi made a half hour's speech. Ho was lis tened to attentively by a crowded boos Dan Sickles was confirmed as minister to Spain by a voto of 45 to 13. HOUSE. Tho deficiency bill was passed, after which tho tariff bill was discussed until adjournment. Friday, March 18. In tho Senate, yesterday, among othor bills Introduc ed, was ono to organlzo tho now Terri tory of Oklahoma. But llttlo progtoss was made with tho Georgia bill. In tho Houso thogreater part of tho session was occupied with tho proceed Ingsin tho caso of Mr. Butler, of Ten nessee, charged with improperly dis posing or a cadotship to West Point. Tho first voto taken was upon tho reso lution of expulsion which was rejected, a two-thirds voto bolng necessary 102 to ha. Arter somo debate- a resolution of condemnation merely was unani mously adopted by a vote of yeas 157. Saturday, March 10. In tho Senate yesterday, the Judiciary Committeo re ported a resolution declaring that Gen. Amos is not ollglblo to a seat in that body from Mississippi. Tho discusslou on tho Oeorgla bill was begun soon af ter tho expiration of tho morning fiour and continued up to adjournment. In the Houso but llttlo was accom p'isbed. Tuesday, March 22. In the Senato, yesterday, tho greater part of tho seas Ion was occupied with tho debato on tho Georgia bill, the question being up on Mr. Drake's amendment, authoriz ing tho Presidont to dispatch troops to any section of a Stato represented to bo In Insurrection. A bill furnishing tho Southern States their quota of arms from ISCt to 18G5, or tho equivalent In ordnanco stores, was passed. In tho Houso, of tho bills reported from Committees tho most important appropriates $20,000 to aid tho Sisters of Out Lady or Mercy In Charleston. 0., to rebuild their Orphan Asylum destroyed during tho war; It was promptly passed. In Commltteoof tho Wholo, tho Tariff hill was debated at length. The Now York Herald Bays, tho Funding bill was worked up for tho special benefit of tho national banks; that tho plan is to do away with tho le gal, tondors and plaeo the wholo circula tion In tho hands of tho national bank ers, who will control Congress, tho ad ministration aud tho matorial Interests of tho country for their own benefit; and that the power thus possessed by tho national banking monopoly will be, used to prevent a return tosnwln tmv- mcnts. j COLUMBIAmUNTY, PA. latest IVowSj u . c Jntncs W. RlployJ of tho Unltc'dfstates Army, dled'nt his rcs)d6ncin this city last night. Ho was both In Windham, Conn,, Dec. 10,1701, and received his first commission in tlui nrmy Juno 1, 1814. Ho has been for somo time In fccblo health. Scranton, Pcnn., March 17. At n nulling 'of tho Board of Managers of tho Avondalo Relief Association, held on Monday last at Plymouth, tho fol- .1 !. Wl Tt. lowing resolution was nuoptea re solved, That tho Secretary Is hereby directed to commonco suits against nil delinquent subscribers to tho Avondalo Fund ; but In each case to givo twenty days' notice before any steps bo taken to enforco tho collection of tho same." New York, March 17. A torrlblo explosion .of nltro-glyccrinc occurred to day at tho Llttlo l'crry iarm, nuout u mllo from Ridgcfteld, Hergen county, Now Jersey, resulting In tho loss of life. On ono sido of tho river bank was situ ntcd Schaffer's nltro-glyccrino manufac tory, a long low building ono story In height. A number of uera wero cnipioyeu about tho works to-day. A lot or gly corino was to bo shipped, and tho men wcro engaged in carrying It from tho building to a sloop at the river bank. Tho glyccrino was put In bags, uno . . . 1 1 .A t. t man, wiuio carrying a uag, iosi ma hold, and tho bag-full exploded. This explosion caused n second bag to ex plodo with a worse effect than tho first-. Tho factory was blown to pieces, anu four of tho workmen wero blown into llttlo bits. Tho leg of one man was found threohundredfoot.dlstaiit. Nono ot tho bodies could bo recognized, aovj en men wero very badly injured. The windows of the houses' Over n mile dis tant were smashed by tho force of the explosion. HARRiauunu, Pa., March 18. After the adjournment of the Senate n dls- grac6fu'l encounter took placo in tho Chamber between Senator Nagio and Llndcrman. It appears that during the morning session Mr. Lindermau made use of language which Mr. Noglodcem od personally Insulting, and after tho adjournment Mr. Naglo demanded an explanation which was not satisfactorily given, whorcupon Mr. Naglo took his redress in his owu hands, and blows wero exchanged. Mr. Limlcrniau was tho sufferer. Mr. Josuphs of tho House and others interfered, nnd prevented further difficulty. Philadelphia, March 10. Stacy Bancroft, an old nnd highly respected merchant of this city, formerly of thu firm of Bancroft, Bcnver & Co. died to day, aged 70 years. St. Johns, N. B,, March 19. A sin gular phenomenon occurred u't tho com mencement of tho storm yesterday morning. A rumbling noise was heard and immediately afterwards n portion oftho bottom oftho harbor on the Carl ton side sunk, bodily; so where before at low tide was beach is now twenty feet of water. Somo of the wharves wcro destroyed nnd lumber carried adrift. Fall JUVer, March 20. Thla after noon while n largo congregation was assembled in nn incomplete French Catholic Church to witness tho blessing of tho corncr-stono, tho floor gavo way, and about 250 people fell 12 feet info tho cellar. Ten or twelve are known to havo had their limbs broken Scranton, Pcnn., March 20. On Thursday night a serious accident oc curred ut tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Shaft, No. 1, known us Kern's Shaft, situated near Plymouth, by which ten men were seriously, though not fatally, injured. From somo de rangement In tho machinery tho car riage, on which was a car containing tho ten men, started down tho shaft without tho counterbalancing weight Before It reached the bottom tho brakes wcro applied, but not quick enough to stop tho carriage, although Its fall was much lessened In velocity. The shaft was 3G0 feet deep. Baltimore, March 21. On Sunday morning, a little girl, whllo toasting bread at a stovo In tho upper part of the city, had the misfortune to set her clothes on fire. Sho ran into tho yard and before hor mother could come to her relief from the second btory oftho dwelling, sho had literally roasted to death. Washington, March 21. Tho Sen ato confirmed tho nomination of Joseph P. Bradley, of New Jersoy, nsassociato justlco of tho Supremo Court of tho United States, by a voto of 4G toO, Pottsville, Pa., March 22. This morning at 7 o'clock, thobollcr or tho coal breaker or tho Woir Creek Dla mond Coal Company, near Minersvillo, exploded. Tho building was demolish ed, nnd tho boiler curried over a hun dred yards. Tlireo boyp, wero Instantly killed, and nine wounded. Tho causo of tho explosion is not known. Tho boiler was in good condition beforo tho explosion. Tho coroner's Investigation is progressing, MARRIAGES. ALBERTS ON-YOUNO-In Omugevlllu, on tho (if JiLi'lf uitn lULE-HACONH-Ou Clio lOtU hist., by Jlevj ! toMlu .VnmHU llacoua, or Jortluii township, KKELEn-AI.llEUTSON-Oii tho lith hist., by bra. In Vjtt Imr A All.&tur r u, -.r TIIOMAB-DATXMAN-In Ciitawifcsn, March u ml MHh C, A. Dalluan. both of CjiLiu Issr. viinniTi' uiitr . . . . .uuuui-rm-AviiiuiiiiraB juace ami uyihe ' .v,( lunula tfnuj i ui j.iituurt; DEATHS. ?,l1!MAN70n.!.hP "th lnt.,at the residence C?pTI.n n..Ii!on'.rib-.ls C llerthn Dcm " 1 uofcttinonu uie. seed I year, 11 niontliiiaiid 17 day. UOLU In Ilentnn.on tlmitii in.i ye?r.0fela0,ida,y,.',ra0,,a'Co,l' jgfoftsr1 twp-IlouJamlu BY1CKH On the Cth lnm. near Klynuunr. Marv W. Co,' MH. ruwdft'u? ihlyioeV. "u'itd 71 Jft BANDEItH-Iu Hue Iwn.. m v,.i. .mm. t HKSa-Iu Buuarloaf twn.. IV).. 1111, , ).!. Sni W dayb "" 1:fl,e Til month nearoit Charley, how we mUa Mm Hut our lovo to him la kuIu f lo U wltli 1,1, lluio1 brftt Sf In the laud whero la no raTlu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpiIE VEItY LAST NUTiurc. All l'eron Indebted to mo p'S'SO-V,' nml pay tliolr account by tho mltlille ol Aprl I, S trr wtilcli llniBiill iwrountii will Ijo i.lM-ca In tho linnda ol n proper ofllcer for "'""'"'ft, rr Ilenlon MorcliZS, 18.0-11. A B3IGNEUVS NOTICE. ,on! ESS. Am 5ne.fof Peter M. Tmiwb, lm. filed nU BTOiiinl, together with the voucGers thereof l " the cilice ot tlio l'rothonotiiry in innrt for 1U1O County of ""b,,VKLMNaTON Ht KNT, - innrl5'0-6t. . itouiouuu..,. wUerwlcK aiuclte pleaso eppy. - EXECUTOIl'8 JNUT1UU. kstatk or j. a. l'FAHLKn, niso id. iln ty,deo-d.bavo been Brnnledby the leg later of Columbia County to Henry f f hlor of t ,n, Columbia county, Viu All persons linvlns claim against tho estate aro requested P"5?"1. them to the Executor In Columbia County, Pal Those Indebted to the estate either on no e, Jud ji ment, mongaga or ; ,. i. nymeniwuiu 4-..i. j lIENItY ITAitLKfl. ranr. 2570-Cw. Lxecutor. -rcxECUTons' notice. l-.XTATK Of CUAULBS F. MANN, OKO'p. . F. Mann, lato of Denver township Columbia county dee'd, have been granted by tlie lleElster ofaaldeounty to cnrollno Mnnnand Allen Mann of Beaver, Col. co., r.. All perso i j having claims agalust tho estate aro requested to present tbcm to the F,.tecutoi In Columbia county. Those i-olters testamentary on tho estate or vuarin imiomcu 10 me esiaio timer .m uu-t, -i nnwioic account wi l make payment to tho ifxecutor. nta.JrjIlfB MANN AI.I.KN MANN. maraj'70-flw. Vxecutors. ItCH STREET fx ruii'trr wAnntiousn. M A1IC1I ST.. IIKLOW ' NINTH ST.. rilII..I.BLPItIA. niviiiff for thoHDrtUB Tratlo alarge stock of ,h0NcwB.ylcsofAKpnT1NG8 purchased at the lowest Gold Hates, and wl It be sold nt a great reduction from Inst season's prices. nNtll.IHII IIUUSSKLSat 81.50, and nil other A btoluto Divorces legally outmncti in A v Vnrtc. Indiana. Illinois nnd other Htulos for pcrkonsfrom nnyHtate or Country. legal every wnere; ut-iuruuu uiiiunriim.., ....... support, etc., sntUclcut cause; no pu l city : uo charge until divorce obtained, Advlco roe. liusmeha cbuiuiisneu iiii.i.-i.j Address, No. "tl Nassnu Btreet . Now York City. mnr25'70-3m. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT IN 1 nnd for tho County of Columbia. In tho mat ,nfn nMitinu of W. II. Knt administrator of Jeremiah Kline, lato of Jackson township, deceased, mi speeino lierrormanco oi comruui,. Kobruary nth. IsiO, C W. Miller, Kso;., nppolutcjl commissioner to t ike pronf of contract. Hy the Court. ueriiuou iroiu uiv i.ui-uiu. WCI.LINQTON 11. 11.HT, l.ieri. nv. lurtnni tntprr-Rtnl In the above ease, tako .-.r.ni.1 tiiat I Hlmllatu-nd for the nurnoso ef lny appointment at lny otllce, In Bloomsburg, on Baturday. tho 23d day of April . n.. 1870, al ten o'clock, n. m. C. W. MII.Lt.Il, in.iw. Commissioner jpiRST NATIONAL j WHITE LEAD, 11IWT, t'UIll-WT, ANU CIIUArEMTI SATISFACTION OUAUANTEKU I For Whiteness, Iluiablllty.aiui Ilillllaii cy. it has no equal. Hold by all dialers In Taints throughout tho touutry. BARKER, MOORE it MEIN, KUCCEkbOItS TO t. jionma PKitoT & co. Sole I'roprlitors, l'hlladelphla, l'u., Dialers In all kinds of DIIUGS, OILS, l'AINTH, C1LARS, DVIUTUrFS, .1C, AC. CAUTION.-Owlng tn i the iippujaiitj- oi our "First National White Lead," other uni-tlra lmvrt tipcii Induced to oiler a feliu rlousartlclouLder the samo name. There fore Uewnre of Counterfeit. 'Iho uenn Ino is put up In extra heavy tin paint pois, Willi patent metaUlo wire liaud'cs, and tho name ot BARKER, MOORE & MEIN, On cuih label, For sale, by mni25'70-ly. MOYF.Il llltOTlinrtS. llloonifcbu.-g. IRON The rnrtrVIAS SYltUP main t;-e vr-sl sironir, and expi-Udl c.i-.cliys,ipil.v!iiihili:.iii.Miltu Nili-BE'ii On-M ViriuziKa Aocst MtuN'. Cautton.-: sure you pet Pi riivl.in ft'jrvn. 1'amplilcisfrrc. J. r. iilNSMiiltl-:, 1 n-i-rktor, No. sa 1 ley ht., New York-. Hold by lirngsHU geui-rally, inorM'70-ly. Tho Soason and its Bangors. The human body la chiefly composed of tis sues nnd fibres as aensltlvoto every chango in the condition of tho atmosphere as the most dctleato electrometer, or the quicksilver In a barometer tube, The stomach, tho skin, tho nerves, tho lungs and the excretory organs are especially liable to bo aflected by these variations, nnd the best de fence against their disastrous tendency is to keep the dlgestlvo machinery, which feeds nnd nourishes tho wholo sjsteni.ln good working order. If the stomach is weak or disordered neither tho blond nor the bile can be In a healthy state. and upon tho fitness of theso two Important utiius lor tho omecs assigned to them by nature and tho regularity of their llow, health In a great measure depends. When tho air is heavily laden with chilling vapors, as it oricn Is at, this season ol tho year, the digestion should bo an object of peculiar care, ir ll is wcakand lauguld, Iho whohi phys ical structure will bo enervated. If it u vigor ous, the entire organization will be stronn to re slst the untoward uud depressing lullu enco o a damp and vitiated atmosphere. A puro nud powerful tonto Is therefore espec ially needed as a safeguard against tho diseases most common tn the Spring, and Hosteller's Btomacli Hitters being the most wholesomo and potent medlclno of tho class at present known. a course of it Is particularly advisable at this period of tho year. The stomach will thereby be lonea anu strengthed, Iho liver nnd bowels regu lated, tho nervous system braced up, and nature pui in ii siaie oi aciive uerenco against tho mias ma which superinduces Intermittent and remit tent fevers, rheumatisms, nervous debllltv. headache, hypochoudrln nnd other complaints wincu nre npi 10 assail mo uutoned nud unfortl fled organizations. The body isstrengthenod with out exciting Iho bralu. and cousenuentlv nn nn. pleasant reaction follows Its reviving aud rono vaung operation. rpRVSTEES' NOTICE. Notlco U hereby given that George Ilarlman of iuinlock township, Columbia county, lias cnnvei-ed his real cstuin kliimip.i i ..i. , till n, i the undersigned in trust lor thepurposes lu tno deed of trust named. All persons linlcbt ed to the i.nld George llartmnn will make pay. ment to tho said Trustees; and thoso having claims or demands will mako known tho siunu without doloy, to them nt ilnckborn, Columbia county, I'n. ' WILLIAM M.HAKTMAN f TrusU-i-s, raarl8'7lMt. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. rsTATE OP lAf-mt nirAiMii,. i.l..... fT.HS !J1,ll.erlKV?11' PPo'utod by the orphans' Court of Columbia COlllltv. And li.r tn mntn .ll. trlbutlon among creditors of the estate of Jueob XXZ i ,.i i 'wji, uouunbia county dee'd., will meet tho nartlus Intervsini r.ir n, purposo of his nriw'nlment at tils oiiirn m ViS',?mfbf;."t'.0,n f londay, the IStli day of April IS?". l 10 o'clock, A. M. All persons hnvlng elaiins on said estate aro requited to attend or .7,V,B" w.uuiivu iioiu coming in lor ii pari o tnldluud, marW70-lw, K. H. LITTI.tt Auditor, JJVARLY ROSE POTATOES, THU CHEAT TOI'IO OF THE DAY The subscriber has n limited fciimdi. nf tit, Farly Hose I'otalo, which lie will sell to those w )li )g to procure this excellent variety, ut iho iv iuiu ui iwo uoiiars per imsiiel. Ho has. also, iwenly of the Ilest Varlotlos of STRAWBERRY, RABI'BERRY, HOT-HOUaE AND OUT-DOOn TL-VNTri, all of which will be kept on hand, and for sale, in their soasou. ruici: list or iuuly Horn: fotatobs I'eriiouud, 85 Cents j l'er pcck,73ieutsj IVrhalf uusuei, i.ue f rer uusuei, f j-er buriel, a.u, I1J THE CLUOD. AIIIIO'IT, iiiarlS'70-lf. Ksjy,tti. murrain t . 1 TAU1 XJ SUPER MIOSMIATM Sl'ltlNCT 1S70, E A KM Kit S INCtlfcAll S-ntT- .v.'6AT.,roTAror.Mv,mrAn f ASK As well n ADU'TOtTIIEKUtlMTY OP Toira't, Ily n Judicious and Economical ,5 . W -1 A Ni U 11 I Nn. H'lft.- Iril1 n. . HI 1ST BKAHON. TBI ut' in-.iAj.lt Ml.m:Ij ViKb . iii-JAVtnn iiiiA AIlHxii , kkup YQun Hoir. Minn vn6, v.. WKKIW, ""AIOCI over HiXTisiiX crnnq. 1ms nroven ti years of consinnt ., udeil mini.! H.!1" ft piiiito inny uo uepenuei IIIOUI.Y lMPKOVIUl AND HTix . WAllltANll:?.llTA!,1).r.D or sato by Agricultural Denim enm UAUiTti V? t- oniee-No. 40 H. Delaware AveuL'B'm. mnrl870-(lm. r)NE Cent uewaiui, jiioornirnry pinna non, an api,rF!i. duly Indentured, having abicon Vi .. ' ' roward Is offered for his return in '. ""'N linrelit-ivnrneil inirnln.r l.,Vi..""...A 1 1'lrljn,,: ing nnd giving him cre.m nn Z I will pay no uuuis OI ills cunlrlnii I ged aliout IS ye.iM.nnd ran nwv'r."'." ran awav ,,, ,! Cntawlssa, March II, 1S70- TTONl'OUR HOUSE lyA- nurnivr, pa. WILLIAM IlUTLKIl. Prr,,i, This Houso having been pnllnthnrouthl is now open f..r the reception of nlTOl mlns will ba sp.irodU eusurutlioil,".".!1 ' ortoflhe travelers. Tno lwK ''fffrn-So-u "mc!' wll"',1", ''iW.idl.Sl NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORf I CENTKK STHF.IT lli:U)WlMi!l Jn.n J-.XL.lt-M iionil, The undcrslgnc-a having bon, burnc-dci. tho recent tleslruellon of tho KrcS, lull bns tnkti tin. fclnri. H4 prepared to furnish his p,iir..,' inhltaKJI ctistom-mido work. I'd inkr.il for m ffll nu suiii-iiH a i-oiiiiiiuance. - mnru'flMi, CI.AllK It. BI-J, I GENWArTf,I-lAMS1)KLL!r0B- wnrrnntt'd to Lo fmiu srid from tho Originator "Ii. w. H.msJell." rSiiil VI. l'l-leo. 4 ilusbels sin- l n,,ti,i .', ... paid 5 piiunds Jl, 1 quart :s cenn. 'r1 iii. I ,. -. . -: usiiet to iho acre. niarI8'7u-.1t. II. ir. mtniw I.lglithlrtel,!1, T OT1 O E . Tho public nre hereby caulloind iiultoul chase or ueuotUtu two iirmuu.(.ri-ntu. aSIM by tho undei-Klgiied in l.ivor or J. WesW 11 ns- no vnlne bus lieen reeelcii (iierefTr. Tsl v. V." -Hit. i ...I . . uitB mouths nrierihito with Interest thirclrli5 .. l ........ ..- .nii-i u.iii- mm inin-1 therefroni. 7. CIIAltHH KluliEtl Denver Vnllcy, Mnu-h H, lKTi-lt, QR AKQKVILIjK ACADEMY. oitANaKViLu:, coLUiinrA cou.ry,pJ ritor. K J. HCHOOKOVIIlt, rilnclM JUtS, U J. KCHOOKOVKU, I'rtceidrra, TlliM lllfctlttltlmi. for Ilit rdnrnll.-in f,ftJ clmrRo of Trot. Urlioonovtr, mi MonditaI 4, 1970, TcachrrH, of uckiiDWlcJuetl Abllii;iJ I -nil ion una Uenllemen. will remwn nnfi iiiKii omer or inieni, win bo wnilyed latH Ucnartment. uud no ctlort snared to wttnl puiu iNinmiiiu mm juuiciouh culture. Ilio course itf iii&lrurtlnn u ill lndmlsallti uranrni-H usually uuiyiit in iiiyii sctiocltL HomlnarlCH or thu first ia.nk. i ruin ni nnu i niiiiit(,i.r...t t... .....,.... 1 TKllWS: ilinarv lli-imrtliif ut 51 to Ii MfQjsvl Higher Drenches il to linjxJ LOCATION: This excellent lnstltutloa b.l cnted in n pleasant vilbige of nuouulihiiaA-fl iuhabltanls lieo rrum the temptatloui otl larco city about six miles frumtli. lUUrJ dolly communication lo tlie dlmreil raj The buildings aro hiiutiu-u upen an mi-viu i surrounded by u benutirul irote,nol P'rtri licnlthy. I CALENDAH I'Olt lkTO: -Spring MldqaKfl April nil, lsvunnu eontinui-s uu-iK,wii-j wiiii-u ineie wm uo u lutimuii wi ... Kali term commences Ausust 15, !S7ii,iiiii- 11 weeks, winter term opens aoiuuiw continuing 11 weeks. T.-VlitfVSI.'H lt,iiml .-Mi 1,1. filitll niJ!B voto families allium S.'.M to !iiOirnt desirable rooms will no iiiriusaeu m wishing to proviao lor ineiiistnn tinii.ii.nu mill li iiilinltti-d nt mil ume the session nil hough It Is i.rcli ruble townKi wun mo term. For further particulars, ndius- IneK. nt Orangevllle, Ta. inuria (U-iiiii. TN THE COURT Ol' C0MM0J PLEAS OF COLUMUI.V C'OUXIV. SClllK FACIAH TO 1IRINI1 IN Winun i Jacob Sluimuu vs Calhcrluo Ixingenberger widow of Oeo. Longi'ii-lipr-'pr. deo'il.. et. al. No. Jl Maf I Term lit I Tho Commonwealth of I'ciinsylyanjiM euenu oi tno couuiy m ";i -,;ri whereas Jacob 8immau heretofore to 4J eight hundred and sixty nine in ow CJJI Common fleas ncmro our juuji- "- -- oveied judgment anlnVt "iVHlto toj rocove berg ercuiis which wiriu ..vu.i,.- "..i.tL-l or your county, uou'ii, ior u i".r . hundred and tlilrty-llirce dolUisandtW;! as also twenty Jollais iind wMfVl which to the said Jaeou bii uu.ui for his costs nnd charges which Je "JJ'S oca.louof tho dctentloiie thatiUM! ns tho snld aco. Iyingcnborger IM, real estatoln tho said eonutyp descended and came to tho said enbciver, Elizabeth wife ;f J fK wlluol lleubon Kesbi-lt, aoiul itt Curey, Martha wife ot Wm. -l"'" Longcnborgor, Wm. IoB-";t " J wlfo of dallies McAl-iriiey, Ultol" " David Kbuinan. Ell7.abetli ill Allller. widow and Hells nrtiiesa UU m 'j, eubei-gcr dee'd. And wheri.u tue Hhuuian lias given us i , " "'"mTjuIJ wid judSmeui remains a'B"l sallslled and has besouchtus lotrou" us Win o belu: should In whal is Just In I -olil cording to tho rnrm oi i -.j.m I ...... - , l,,.K-Jl'B such t berger, Elizabeth wlfo n'i?inAeoj wlioof lteuben Heyberl, !""".", f i Curey, Maltha wire ol Mm. ,J"";,irrll LotiKeiibei-Bor. Win. toniieubcrger, r . nnk Itnown to the "' '" ivrfo, Ll tuse innueniin iui" .K..in. Lfd juiues jieiiiiriK-f, ,)";'""'", ct. nlien Mhuinuti, Ullz.ibetli Miller '1"ll.si','S that they bo before our JuJ,1;,'S,aruii1 at our comity Court ur Cominoa ia bo held on thollrst .Moiida) -i rfJ W 'VM,, causo if anything they has u loU " ;ulii said judpmeut so recovered "er,Ei"i Loug'iiberger nnd James McAUjWfj, JSC of tho wild Ueorno l-i'"."' not bo levied nnd paid out of Ife w . ot which thosaid Uco. lousi LT,'n!jtliiril nanrnrranlil nml ImVO VOU t""1 0,1J I . Witness the Honorable WllllAn' '; m dent Judgo of our slid Court at '.', ul eighteenth day or l-ibru'irj-, -- eight bundled nnd seventy. 1,..JluiH.E, Vri)Uiu iiiarir70.tf. IN THIS UUUlfl ui ' ,VYCSXV. Jl I'LEAH OF CUl.UJ""" BCIKIi FACIAS TO 1IHIMI I" I Nathan Creasy .NdliU'l Cathntllin IniBi-nlii-m" f rBi!sl widow of Ocorgoi.one .... ""B". llu0''1." S1' . ;f ivau.ll",1' i mo vuiiiiiniiiiii-iiii.. , ....inmllilt w , Bherlir oftho swuniy ''VSore w S whereas Nathuii Creasy hf flffi, A. P tho thirteenth day of fc'- .l'u";,.:pini' thousand eight nun; n." :"-, ur ivmri ,ir -i, ..mum l'lojs oeioif ' , mi lllooinsbuig rei-overuil .""JVjic.lW'? llum Ingenbeiger nnd Ji "goof.' eentors ol nil and r''fi'lllro of llW't rights nnd credits whleli w jeoiul M, l.nrur Int.. nf -niir COUIlty UWJVl,Bir limn iiongtMiueiu.-i 'V'V.,1 iho fi'Jou'-i7l eentors ol all and slugi 'rJ?ur(t'-l boi-Ber Into ot your county dobt or sum of one bundled iiuo ltllitijm uud uixtv-Hix cents ttii,,ty51o MlJti' of that debt : uud whei eas i ' u in u cuborger died seized V1, ',,,!, -ttidid f county of Columbli wh.'H' "'niirivr, t to the said Cuilurluo, I'"u'.A70"t Kf wlfu of John IMfyllvtfX of W'illhuu John, t allur e Lo" p( m lain Lougonborger ''l?YiavM,'M".f- Alarnev, fnthnilno wire oi i -y ie tv-m iibi lli Miller mid Hleplu'H ill" cr(ei; elm of Iho said Uiorgoliensjyf"' uud whersu3 iho 'ald"N'l!K!uaiiuui'; id wheriusiho said Natlm" - tmKHM . 1 1 uiuiurtuiiid 1 hut the sa Id "Ti iju ll us lo understand tin wholly unpaid and' holly unpaid nnd unsaid"-"" nicdJI'J i to nrovfds for nun " vn:.:, la being wllllus that whal ' '",he Vlne,ouSeule1v'S$ er, Lydla w re"' 'Ji.itM ,f 'Edward iltrie'i,'. , Cath.irlne IflnnVjnirt f, iindMarywI 'e Jo. of John KletltT muni u wuo ui w Tni';lllrs'ij. William John.tVtluriiwIflJH'jjiBirty'I I,onL'nbc riser 'niul Mary w f j' 1 JJ cy.Cntharlne wireoi .i. iW'.i Alliier und Hlepheu Mil er in"J ul,iyi our Judges nt llViibui aj iia o K Monday of May next W '''".Vlsl JJ'l they havo to know or Wli1uuilK lecweiodugalustthosildV Ueorge l-oiiKeiibeitoi'df frtaie J and paid out of the ' Ji ,utd,si' , 1 1 said lloorge Lunge libel ger "'"i,ii.. I iild and havo you I lie . I Witness o'oursahl r'jj'i A dent Jims eighteen! "AW Ilft mnrll'70-lf.