LEVI Ij.i TATB EDITOR. Bloomsburg, April 2518'57 Democratic State Nominations. FOtt GOVERNOR, 'KM. TO F. PACKER, Of Lycoming County. POt CANAL COMMISSIONER JNIMROD STRICKLAND, Of Chester county. KANSAS A SLAVE STATE. The freedom shrieking prcs3 of the Elates nro still bent on crabarrasing the af fair of this territory. They arc now ox horting the frco Stale mon there to refrain from voting tit tho ensuing election for delegates to a convention to frame a con stitutioo. They declare that four-fifths of the inhabitants of the territory dc;ire. to inaTfoit a frco Slate; but they must not vote; for that would be recognizing tho author ily of tho bogus legislature, and tho bogus laws. At tho 'samo time they givo their opinion that tho convention will Uo pro- slavery, tho constitution pro-slavery, and that the territory will bo admitted into tho Union as a slave State. Acocording to their own showing this result will fo'low the conduct that they now advise. If tho frco State men slioald voto, tho territory would become a free S tate ; for, as they claim, thoy have a majority of fonr fold. -The bare'statcment of the case will convict tho authors of such movements of dishon esty. Thoy may pretend to bo acting on prineiplo-; but tho world will ask how it is tint men who proposo themselves to act without law to accomplish their purposes, refuse to act under a law, bogus or not, when thereby their end maybe accomplish ed, and otherwise it cannot bo. Thoso who propose to raiso, men and money to carry by force theit purposes, will hardly get credit for ccruplus of con seienco in such a case. Ono of two con clusions tho rest of mankind will como to; either tho shriekers don't believe they havo a majority of tho legal voters in the terri tory, and aro therefore afraid to try their strength and expose their weakness, or they want Kansas to become a slave State to verify their predictions, and mako use of the fact for party purposes. If they all vote and are out-voted, then it will bo said thai Kansas was made a slave State by the residents of the territory and it cannot bo complained of'with a good grace. If tho frco State menfour to ono, they say re fuse to voto, alleging that they wcro dis franchised, it will bo the basis for a good deal of shrieking. They complain of tho disadvantages thoy labor under, as they have no officers of the election. That may be true' It is not likely that a man would be appointed to .execute a law who denied its validity and openly outlawed himself. Let them show that thoy intend to submit to law, before they complain that they havo no hand in its execution. If they will not vote, and openly proclaim it ; nor ack nowledge tbo legality of tho vote after it is cast, it b absurd to mako the'oxcuso that they havo not been chosen to superintend the voting. If placed in Euch a position, they could have ctsily defeated tho whole election by refusing to act. They now mako their own wrongs the excuse for still greater wrongs. If the question wero one of temporary inconvoni- enco, or pecuniary loss, a nieio matter of expediency, refusing to vote might bo a matter of insignificance ; but it involves tho great question ovor which they have been shrieking for years. The vote is, perhaps, to settle tho.question for years, or forever of tho condition of Kansas as a clave or free State : and they deliberately determine it shall be the former, "Wo Lave no objections at all. Let them etay at homo ; and let tho slave Stato men do the voting ; but when the result is ac complished, let us hear no more shrieking or croaking about it. They need not tell tho world that they havo four to ono of tho T' ters, and that thoy nevertheless would - t vote. Tho conclusion will bo that fLpy didn't desiro a free State; that score ij thoy profcrrcd a slave State ; bot being ' it willing so to vote themselves, they dour- ined to let others do what they wanted don, And no doubt this is about tho fact. Somo of tho free State men want ilavea ; some are indifferent; somo want it that thoy may make political capital out of It; and there are but few of tho shriek or loft who will mako tho effort to' have a froo State. It is not in American-blood to surrender an object that tbo mass desire to accomplish .to tho discretion of a few. Tho majority "liavo their way if they wish it; thero has teen no exception heretofore, tnd nono is to bo expected, It is idle to eti up the pretense of forbcoranoe, when an cbjest Is to be gained that four to one, two f j nno, or oTen a majority hiwevor small, 0 deeply interested in. Abolitionism Bolow Far! Tho nominees of thoJJlack Republican Stato Convention, "havo enlisted no ,cnthu aasm on tlio part of tlicTpcoplo. On tho contrary, .their pritieiplas are hcldin hb? horrcuco by a vastjinajorlty oi tho voters' of Pennsylvania, and, from present nft pcaranccs,;Wo should "Sot bo auiprifcd if tho Democrats Stato tiokot succeeds by at least fifty thousand majority. T honest yeomanry of the old Kcystono havo always been as avcrso tt Abolitionism, as they havo been loyal to tho Constitution and tho Union, Thoy aro slow to follow after 6trango gods, and prefer traveling ia tho good old fashioned Democratic path mark ed out for thoui by their revolutionary an cestors. They may havo occasionally erred in other respects but never when tho qucs tion of union of disunion tho integrity of tho Constitution or its destruction, was in issue, In all this thoy havo been truo as tho needle to tho pole, neithor looking to tho right hand or tho left, but pressing forward with steady step, and flag flying to tho music of the Union, Nor aro thoy alono in their devotion to our glorious in stitutions. Thero aro thousands ofpatrio tio men in the Commonwealth, heretofore known as members of tho Vhig party, who will cheerfully and gallantly act with them when such immenso issues aro involved. Jlanysuch men wero with us in tho lato Presidential contest, and many mord will join tho Democratic oolumn, for the pur pose of assisting to. crush Out the fell fiend of Abolitionism, now that tho ringleader in tho work of mischief and disunion is in the field seeking for Gubernatorial honors. Wo anticpato for Gov. Packer our no bid standard boaror, an easy and triumph ant victory over his competitor. All tho sophistry and special pleading of Wilmot, whether on or off tho stump, will avail him, but little, wlicn he comes to encounter tho giant blows of his sturdy Democratic an tagonist. The doom of lllack Republican ism is already scaled ; tho hand writing is upon tho wall 5 and tho second Tuesday of October next will effectually and for. ever settle its condemnation at tho ballot box. Pennsylvania has been is and, will continuo to be, true to the Constitution and tho Union. Appointed. Robert R. Little, Esq., Editor of the NorUi Branch Democrat, of Tunhannock, in Wyoming county, wo aro gratified to learn, has been appointed, by Attorney General Black, to tho important position of Judge Advocate of ono of tho Naval Courts of Inquiry of tho United States, held Washington city. Wo congratulate the appointee and tho appointing power, alike, upon tho fortunate scloction. Judge Lit tle will bring to tho discharge of his now and rcsponsiblo station an unblemished reputation and high legal qualifications, with all tho pro-requisites for a competent and popular presiding officer. Appointments of Postmasters- Col. Joiin G. Frekze, Editor of tho Bradford Times,' postmaster at Towanda. Col. Wm. II. Hutti:r. Editor of tho Easton Argus, postmaster at Easton, Pa. Col. Josehi W. Gray, Editor of the Ohio Phiudealer, postmaster at Cleveland. We aro gratified to record tho good-luck of our brcthreu of tho Press- They are all good fellows, working men and sound democrats and will honor tho AdmimY tration. Tho President and P. M. General know their friends and arc not unmindful of services rendered in support of the great interests of tho country. P. M. GEN. BROWN. Hon. Asson V. Brown, Post Master General of tho United States, has removed his family from Nashville, and located in tho City of Washington. The onerous duties of his offico require his constant at. tendanco at tho seat of General Govern ment, and from Gov. Brown's determined energy of character and high business qmlifications, the country has tho most certain guaranteo, that ho will mako a model Post Master General. 1'ho Nash ville, (Toun.) Union, says, that tho ami' ablo wifs and accomplished daughter of Gov. Brown, will gracefully adorn the clito circles at the National Capital. " Served him manT." Col. Charles G. Green, tho'ablo cditorjjof tho Boslon Post, has been re-appointcd Naval Officer at Boston. Wo aro glad to bo ablo to re cord this ; it is a well-merited compliment to tho conductor of the best newspapor in tho country, and shows that President Bu chanan duly appreciates the "eminent ser vices of tho Postjn defence of tho Consti tution, the Union, and tho great cause of Democracy. trTfTha President has appointed Chris, topher Carson, tho "Kit Carson" of Fro mont's expedition, Indian Agent for New Mexico, Money ! Money 1 Money ! Will our customers whs aro indebted to this office, and especially thoso owing for Land Sales, Hand Bills, etc., remember us at tho May Court. jtST Mcisrs. McKf.lty, Neal & Co., aro displaying a heavy supply of New Goods, at their wcllrknown Storo Stand, j&sF Messrs. Ent, Steele, Jonkius and Col. IL ft. Mott, have out thanks for doc Tho Mitrdor Trial-Coon Ac- quuiuu. Tho second trial of Henry Coon, tho younger, for tho murder of William P. ... . ,. t . . . Stephens, On the ui. of Juno las, was Drought to ft close yestoruay. I he nation of witnesses on both sides, was con ciudedm Saturday, and on Monday morn ing tho Counsel commenced summing up. Tho first speach wm mado by S. S. Win chestor, Esq., on tho patt of tho common wealth, who occupied nearly throe hours. Ho was followed by A, R- Drundago Esq., who took two hours, and Lyman Hakes, Esq., who oocupted about five hours,, in defenco of tho prisoner. On Tuosday morning, C. E. 'Wright, Esq., mido tho closing speech on behalf of tho Common wealth. It was between two and thico hours long, All tho speeches evinced good deal of .ability and legal knowledge; and woro listened toiwith remarked ntteu tion. After fllr, Wright had concluded, Judge Conyngham, submitted tho case to tho Jury in an ,ablo, clear and eloquent charge, very favorablo to the prisoner. About one o'clock yesterday, tho Jury rctirod, and returned with a verdict of ''not guilty," nbout half past two, Luzerne Union. S Tho now Government vessol Niag ara, has been launched at N. Y., and is now lying at that port, .'awaiting further orders. Sho is ono of the vessels detailed by this Government, to assist in tho laying of tho groat Atlantio Submanno Cable, which is intonded to councot tho continent) of Europo and AmorioJ by a "chain of lightning," From tho published accounts, wo should judgo that sho was a beautiful spcciiuem of nautical architecture. A .Gay Lothario. A good story is toldof a follow of North Carolina. Having been put in jail for marrying thirteen wives, ho mado his escape, and was seen thrco or four days afterward by a gentle man who recognized him. Tho eentleman, anxious to secure tho reward for his op- prehension, invitod him to his houso to dinner, and then slyly slipped out in pur suit of a constablo ; but great was his hor ror on his return to find that tho culprit had absconded with his own wife I tSf Mr. Buchanan said in his Inagural, in regard to Kansas, " It is the indispen sablo duty of tho government to securo to every resident inhabitant, tho free and in dependtnt expression of his opinion by his voto." Thi3 sentiment is repeated in the instructions to Mr. Walker, and it is both his duty and hisdctermination to carry it into practical effect. SSTTho Hon. It. J. Walker is in New York, msking preparations for his depar ture to Kansas. It is said that ho has en tered into tho matter in Iho most determi ned spirit,- and will oxert himself Io tho utmost, to restore peaco and prosperity to the Territory, no will leave for tho scone of his now labors, on tho 11th of May. KT" Gov. Pollock has rofu?cdto appoint cither of the Abolition candidates for Su premo Judges, to fill tho vacancy occa sioned by tho resignation of Judgo Black, on the ground that neither of them wcro qualified to ulr.tho office ; and has appointed James Armstrong of Lycoming co, A good recommendation, that, for tho oppo sition candidates, , Luzorno Court Proceedings. John B, Gardner, fined for non-attend-aneo as a Juror at January Sessions, mado oath of sickness, and'was released. George Brown, was appointed Town Clerk of Plymouth. W. W. Bennett, a Juror, fined for non attendanco first week, is released from payment, James Fuller, John C. Drum, George W. Leach, Elijah Shoemaker,Jacob Blake slco wero each fined S15for non-attendance as Jurors. Another Kansas Outrage. A young man named Green, on his way from Rhode Island to Kansas, mado tho acquaintance of a "Border Ruffian" in St. Louis, who, by means of tho ball and safo gaino, did dled him out of all his money. Wo hopo tho Governor of Rhodo Island will take the matter in hand. Citizens of Now Eng land to bo robbed while on their way to plant freedom in Kansas, Whcro is tho Declaration of Independence. " Uncle Tom " Deail Thomas Ma gruder, a Kentucky negro, died on tho 20th ult., at Indianopolis, at 110 years of age. Ho is understood to have been the original Unclo Tom, of Mrs. Stowe's world famous novel. Tho Statos'. Maj : John P. IIeiss, has established a new democratic paper at Washington, under the abovo title, copy of which we, havo read with interest and satisfaction "The States," is spiritedly conducted, very neatly printed and presents a fine appear ance. Such a sheet as is wanted and should bo well sustained at the National Capitol. Terms. S100 daily, $3 00 triweekly and $2 00 weekly. Two Comets. Beside D' Arrest's comet, now visible through tho telescope, a second enmet, has been noticed by M, Bruhn, of Berlin, It is situated in tho western sky, I and is nearly is bright as D'Arrcf, Hoosombling of tho Stato uomocrauo uonvonuon 01 wo. In pursuanco of n resolution adopted by tho Domocralio Stato Committee of Pen n- i . .1.. , 1 i .. 1 - iV - ci 1 - r i .. 3211":! oxatm-....... nLt.-i u...u... mtinc Candidates to coinploto tho Stato n- 1 . 11 i- if .1 1 I lckct, and transacting all other business portaining to tuo orginai outuority ot.tuo Convention. CHARLES It. BUOKALEWi Chairman. J. N. IIUTOHINSON, ) Scctctarics. It. J. IIaldkman, J A Schoolmaster rifles a Rail. War rants havo been issued at East Deer town ship, Alleghany county, Pennsylvania, for tho arrest of the six young ladies charged with riding tho schoolmaster of that dis trict on tho raib It appears that tho schoolmaster rofuscd tho uso of his school houso for tho purposo of holding singing school, which gavo tho young ladies great offence. A Bia Gain. -Tho Democrats of Con nccticut havo mado a net gain of about 1 0, 000 since tho November election. Another strike liko that will givo them an over whelming majority; and thoy aro euro to mako it. BCT Under the new administration there will bo but ono special Mail agent in Penn sylvania and that ha3 been givon to Mr, Moore at present a clerk in tho Post office Department. JJ- Tbo Phoenix Hotel, is offered for sale, in Wilkesbarre. Ildloivau's Pi'ls. When tho complex ion assumes a sallow appcaranco, and the whites of tho oyes aro tinged with yellow, thero is u.ischief n't work in tho liver. A dose or two of tho Pills will then arrest tho progress of the disoasc, and savo much pain anu trouolo; but should tho malady havo roached a moro dangerous stage, and taken the' shape of bilious fever or lanudico, and tho functions of tho stomach havo become disordered, a course of the romcdy may bo necessary. Tho euro is merely a question of time, lor however violent tho symp toins may bo, however loug tho patient may have suffered, this potent remedy will inevitably produce tho dciircu cnecc 11 administered in accordance with tho direction. THE BLOOMSHUItG MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY AT HARTMAN's STORE Whoat 81 40 Ryo 02 Butter.. .. .22 ...12 ...14 Eggs.. Tallow, Corn Oats 374 Lard 14 Potatoes 00 Dried Apples. 1 02 Buckwheat 02 i White lloans...! 50 MA EEIED. At Willow Grove, on tho 5th inst., by Jesse Hicks, Esq., Mr. Henry A. Deit trioii, and Miss Tamar Evans, both of Briarcrcek township, Col. county. In Philadelphia, on tho 15th ult., by Rev. Dr. W. W. E. Bangor, Mr. E. O. Jackson Jr., and Miss Annie. M. Lono, of Philadelphia, NE W SPRING AND SUMMER To be Sold Very Cheap, just received at the store op J. J. B ROWER, Oloounburj, April 25, 1657-3 NEW WAGON SHOP, Willow Grove, South Dloomsburg. THE uivJerftisned reipecifully informs lilt Mends anil tun public generally, that lie '119 taken llio itanil lately occupied by Mr. Robert Urol., t. In W illow Grove, tioiith IHiinrasburg, below llio Railroad, vtliere he will continue the Wagon-makin" Business. In all lis vario is departments, in good style nnd ijii moderate terms. A goltt-D3luni! Wscons, ilugzlcr. Can laces. Sul kies. &c, done to order and on btiort time. CTTroiJuee taken lor work. OlIAItLCS IIROWBR, Rloomsburg Ap-ri 1 21, 1657 2ui DISSOLUTION. Tun pirlnerBhip lif retofbru moling lietwcnn Wm. McKWvy & V m. Neal, under tlie firm nfWin. Mc. Kalvy&Uo ,iu Wm unn'tr.ieture of Paper atCaltawU n Mill! wai d'aolvtti by mutual consent on Iho ltt day oi April, itw. Tho Imsfnotii of tlio lato ilrmw II heecttlud by tV McKelvy & Uo-.at UaUawisea -Mills. The imInrIeneil liavlns purchased the tnlcreit of me laie mm oi WJn.nic'Mvy ei ti . nibniuwiin MiIIh.wjii continuo ine manufacture oi rajiur ana purchaBi Kagi as heretofore. V ( MWIjUV X C tls C. W.McKLVT, J. S. MtNmcii, April 25, l(U7-3t I HIV ATE of Valuable Real Estate. rplICnuuiicribcr offers to tell at private ealo, the X unumuca ono-uaii oi Eighty Acres of Land. 4$ Bituitc In Mail J son township, Columbia counWi3 tv.l'j.. nilluinlnii the farm f Jarob I'.vet nH .A oihers, located on the Mule Fjshi n?rraek, through w inch u.e road p-M-ies iram jersejiown f "looms burl, tojetbor wilh all tit a linproveiuculi and appur teuancts thertiuuw belonging. ALSO, r3inl A imiTflf? AND LOP. will, th Imnrnve. tSflUlL merits thereon erect oil, uajoinliig the afore said tract nCMnd IQ-Terms tnodernta Add rem tho advcrliier. nt Jericytowiii Culumbia county, Va. YALLNriNK (VELLIVEtt. April 25, 1857 3t APPRENTICE WANTKD. TTTANTED immodiately, by tho sub- TT scriber, a HOY to learn tho Tin Wor and Sheet Iron business, to whom acood situation will he givsu. A. M. UUl'EttT. Iltoomib'irc, April 11,1657, CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby raulloneJ nsnlmt takip an assignment ot' a certain note, clveu by the under sinned, upl n llio SI of April, 1837. to ItVliam jlgcr, fur twrmytftve dollars, ns I liavo nut received, value, thcr.rorand am deleriuined not to pay it unless com pelled by duo course of law. MONTGOMERY COJ.E. April 4. 165731 NOTICE. NOTICE is hcroby given, that tho an nual inuetln? ofl liejaloelt holder, (if ih Uloonis. burs Railroad Iron Company, will lie held at Irondalo. Columbia ounty, on .Monday, the 4th clau of May mxt, For Ilia purpose ol (lectin, tlireclors, nnd for lha true lion of other business, CHARLES W riflUDR, MsrehSl.lfJT.-ei Trtinnr, hi wviuuhi n in u.iiuiui, ui .suing, j yft, p01ir, , flanker rind lublllitr, nd nn Ttlftaila? La fllli ilnv ftf .TnnA. 1HK7. nt Am hnr nTi ..H.s of telur.i At talllrtadutw 7'sirnael 10 o'clock. A. M.. for tbo purpose ofnomi- w"- c"' ,cn "MSZ&WX I . 0f"3no!'''ARnAnY,An- Tr u ' ;ym 25 Witnesses, ok, 1 TI1E FOBOfitt CONVICTED" ioiin b. dvp. I) the Author, who i,n. hail ufn Ofifdfcim wlthtounUi or ypui.hilhojeii Iilblled Iho manner In which Counterfeiters eeerute u,t, itnuin. nn,i the surest ami shotted meant or ueiimng menu The Bak AW F.ngtMr$ ell a)f that hi ti tkt fnatttt Judgt if raptr JUintf living, Greatest Discovery of the Present Century for Detecting Counterfeit Hank Kotest Describing every flcnulne HI 1 1 In eilptenee, nnd eihlhitirg at a g lance every Counterfeit In, rjrcu.a Arranged fondintrnhlytthat Uefcrcncels Easy and Detection Instantaneous. HJ" No Index to examine I Nn f-nuM in hunt up t Rut so simplified and nrrm (red, that the Merchant, Hanker nnd DustnOi Mnu rnn tee alt atagtantc, Inglltk, ncA and German, That each limy teou the samo Hi hit own Native Tongue. Most ptrfict Bank Note List Published, Also ntist of nil the mtVATG UANKCK3 IN AM ERICA. A complete Summary of the Flumes nr Kcnors and ayrmi will no piiuusuea in eaeii enmnn, ugeuicr With all the Important NLHVB OF THE DAY. Also, A SCHIE3 OF TALES From nn old Manuscript found In the.Eait, It fur nishca the most complete history of OMENTAL LI PC, And describing the most prrplcslng position In winch the ladle and cent lent en of that country have been o often found. Theco etorlee will continue throughout thf whole year, and will prove the most snleriaininp cvr nnrr d to the public fHl Furnished wekly to Subscribers only, nt 81 a year. Al Outers itiut bo ar!ilrt'od to JUIIX 8. LVil, Broktr, I'ubllfthcd and roprl9tor, 70 Walt H., New Vara. NOTICE. To the School Directors of Columbia, county : GCNTf.EMLW: In pursuance or the' 43.1 section t lite Actof Pth .May, l.M,vnu lire hereby iioiiried to meet lu Convention, ot the Court llsitse in llloomit burg, on tlio HfBt rtlontay In May, A. lUW7.biuuR the 4th day of the month at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, and select, viva toet, by a nrijorlty "f the whole mtm her rf Directors present, one pecsott or lllcrary and wcientlfie attainments, and ol skill and experience in I he-art of Tearhmj.nH County titiperlntcudcnl.lbr Iho three succeeding year ; detenu) tbo nmotnu if 'com pensMlon for ihn sauie, nnd certify the result to thai ritate flupr mtendetit nt Unrriibnrg; as re'iuindby tho 3'Jlli and 40th sections of snld Art, u. w. WEAvnn. Count Superintendent if Columbia Co lltonniMiurfl. April II, 1Bo7 3i BMMOVAL. rp'lE subscriber having removed U Marbte Yard, X Iron, near Hie Court House, to the Bouth west cor tier of MAIN and MAKKET elrcets, In Kupcrl's Kow, whare he U prepared to furnish all kinds of Marble Work, Vlt: MONUMENTS. Cradle 1omb.i. Dox Tombs, nnd Head Stones nf every description. His stock U o the best kind, the workmanship not eurpnfscd byniiv In tho country, and nt low prices. Cnlt and Judge lor yourselves. C?-ile wi'l also furnish Tabic nnd Hunan Top", Mantda for hotMes. Ilaso C vea Lint ins. mut Hill for Wim'ows and Doors, nt n low (Igure. Tiunkfui fur pat f;ivore, wo hope for n contlnunfice of the same. ANTHONY WITMAN. Uloomsburg, April 4, 1657. I'tin ESI'YTOWN NEW STORE. THE undersigned, huvins nisoriiled tnpether In thp .Mrrcaulilo Bus meet., take pleasure fun uiioihicmtk to their friends nnd the public hi general, that tl rir new rtnru Hoimp, locnt-M on Main street, eenirnl In Etpytotvii, Columbia county, has just Leon blocked I'll! Ncio Sprins Goods. Conprlslugan extensive assortment of Cloths, CnsM inures, estings. .Miistiiis. Lines. nd every oilier or- u.n; ( tiiu w tniig line, inciuinm; iiaruuure. i;iai tn LarthCIl and IlnllaW Wr1ri. flrnfPrlnd Mm...... T.tm Cotrce, lllce. Molasses etc., etc., with nil other arti cle ol commerce ndapted to country stores . ALSO-HEAD Y MA l)E Of. O THING m-Oraln, Liiuilmr, 1'rivhlfms, Prniliic, kc.,o( all kiiitla. lakuu in oichmigo for niPrcliaiiiljii'. ii. r. Hi'.iuiiAItn, . , HO. C'KKVlil.INO, npyioivn. April i. iesr, CHEAP STORE. SPRING AND SUMMER GliODS. THE uud'Tsismctl take pleasure in an nnunclii? lo thelrr uflntiiern nnd ilm nnl.lli- nnnor nilv. thntthev haveiustrecnivftd. nt iif i.imi itiiim. - 7, " Spring and Summer Goods. Oomprising every nriicle usually kept in Country Ftore, wlilrh have hern reletted with mm. and witlbc sold at very low prices for ready pay Pl GOOHS. nntWtlnp of a large variety vf Cloths, Casilincri, rUtines-llrnzcs Calicoes, &c. tC5" Country produce taken in exchange for poods. jive us a call. Nunc need go uway disnaiificd. U. .fc G. hOW. I-line Ilidge, MJrch 28, 18:7. Now Sjuius and Summer FASHIONAliLE MILLINKRY. nTAUY DAKKLEY invites nttention to her slock nf iiili'irs. Jtibbons, Bilks. &c whlrli shnuttl crii rhn in, ne.MV r ecu veu jiiii inerv ures lionin. Tn.n, at the old stiud, lower end ofMalu stren. Bonncts of the latest Spring Style, Will be made toordor.and trimmed to suit L&Je any tattc, Ciuldrcnand Misses Ilonncts. Hats and I' lata nf nous ii rices and styles on hand, and will be furnlBiifd to order In any style or taste of trimming. i III i 1, lOdl) SELECT SOHOOIj. rplin iipxt lirm ofMliis school, mil coinmnr.e on cdiitlnuc eleven iceks. rup its are rceiveil a oiy umiiAy, .i,iy inn ncxi, nml inu. TCIlieS OP TUITION. Primary HluJic, ( Oiiintnoii Uillisli Sltidips, 5 IliElnrtnclijh WljJieaanJ Clai.ics, H 11 F, UATON, Vritchal. Illoimstiiirt'Ilarcli n, ie57. ALEXANDHH KEltll, IMrollTUK AND WMOLIiSALG i)U ILEIl IN Salt, Sv Salt, NO, 38SOU1II V,i .11 L. i I'lIII.ADUM'lllA. Ashton's due Liverpool erouml Turks Islaiulanil Dairy Salltronitaiilly on liana uud for sale, lu lou, to suit the Iraile, Al.DXANDUU KCRlt, ApriH, 1657-3 m Lackawana & Bloonisburg II. R OfTice I.ork'a& r,loon.blirs U.'U Co. ) i tVvoMika, l.uz. L'o Pa., J u ii 15 IfST.) INTEUEST PAYABLE ON STOCK. riIIEfttockholdersof this enmnanv are hrrebv unii. Xfieil that by Resolution of the Hoard of directors, 1850, will be paid on application at thisOlhcu in Cert ft catet of Slock. I'ull Mock Certificates will be issued when the in terest ouiounis toihe' sum of tiny dollars; ami fH smaller sums or any fractional nmouuis .Certificates wil no IS" suen, r, i iin iiwiii, irem r, Mareh Tili.lieS". NOTIOE. llRIUOli ELECTION. AN elreiion for one President, iji Managers, ono Tre surer, one Syri lary i offlcers f.ir llio Calta, uis.a llrnljfu Cumpm for lha in.ui a yar will bo held ul llio house of JACOB DYER, In Oiuawis.a. on Monday , Hie lili day of May next , btlneeu the hours ol 1 andO, fAl, JNO. EHAIiri.ESB.Sd'u. Callawliianrli'teOlllte. A rll.1ih.1857. BllIDQK NOTIOE. qiHE I'resident nnd Manacera of the C.ittatvissa X JlrlUgu Oompany, have tins day declared a divi dend of llireu percent, (71 cents per sltjie,) on the capilal sl.Kk ol'seid Company, foil he last li months, payable tu iheBiockholdersnr their leual epresenu. aive, on or after the ltlth Inst., at Ihoolhceol theTira. urtr, in L'attawlfsa. Uy order ot the Boorit, JNO.DIIAUPLC88, Trim. Cattaissa, April 4, 1H57. LICENSE BONUS. WE liavo just printed, and offer for sale at this olhco, a Una lot of License Bonds in lecal form, fur person ceuses. apolyiiiK for Tavern Li, NOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION. T lir. partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, iu the Mercantile Uusinesa in Lliht street, having been dissolved hy mutual content, all persons interested will pleaso lake iioiico, that Ihe Uuoksof Iho latenrnmrcltll at the old stand in the bauds ol It, II, CV.uy, fur .elllenienl and collection. J, I). MULIUK, , L,,btet.i,Ar,ini,iti7. w UltEA8V I'UDLIO NOTION icon LIOKNSKS. ! NOTICE 1 .hereby gUen tts.it the (oltowlnir persons In Columbia county have filed Ihelr ievcrnl peti tloni in lha Coim of anirior Senmns of tho fnid touniy, for a tavern license In their rcipecllra toWn. ships, which aald petlllima till be presented lo.thr said Cotitt, on Monday, the lib day of May ncit'. of which an persons into rem eu win m-rcuy u.c imucr, nnd th" llcensea lor the County of Columbia.-will bn cranlexleti Wednesday, tho tm nayoi j.iayncxi,n : uuiock, i M, Oliver A Jacob, Joshua Werner, William Lung, Thofnan Connelly, Franklin t?buuian( John Linden, John J. Stllei, Totor Ann jr, Isaac lt!iolcB, t Joseph II, Long, lianr. Yetter, Samuel Andrew. W. A. Kline. Frederick Nicely, Klefler A Hmlth, Haniuel Kotf nhordcr, Hnorh lluuell, Daniel I.. Kvcrliart, TSantucI MtHenry. Ittchnrd I'lummcr, Hjimurl I.verelt rotor p. Kline, Oeorge L Bbocmaker, l'rter Ollltncjer, David Miller, John Ii Hunt J.imes Fieere, William Hutchison, Jacob Good, Chrltllnn shunian, John Keller, John Leitrock, Jaooh Over, Diniel Mrllenry, B.tmuel Hitman, Htephen Wolf, FtofP. John Sharnleos, Store, Frederick C nyer.Htorc, Isaac K.Bwcpenheiicr. I Sloro Licciife, j r.tnoin. CdnynRham. l'lihlnpcirok. nrrwlttc. Ronrhitereck. Iliiarcreck, Itruinn. Hrotl. Locust. Io. Malno. . do. . Orepnwooil. Ilemlck. Jnrsrytnwn. Caltawls.a. Broil, Light Street. Ttrnton. nlniiiu. Ornnce, do. Hemlock, lllnniit, Ilrlarcreek. Lncilsl. Illooin, Moiintpleaiant. Orange. Reaver, Milllln. Iliooaisliu rg. Cnltawiisa, I'uhf ngcreck, Centre. Milllln. Ciittauistm do. MlfHIn. mepneti noli, Milllln tmvnship. It. II, W. Vanawkeri(rr8laurni't)Hrolt, Tlio followtnir permnis have filed' tlicir nellliun) In the satmi court fir licensito keep mi enitng house or rcMaurant In their respective toivtHhips. and these petithma will be predated and nctd upon ot llio same time with those lor Invent licenses. MarV Holmes, risliiMgcrer k. T C I.lne hi) T Wilson BloomdnifB. Jns'ph V. lleuiUrrhoi, do. Cnndfn.i Chirk. Illnom. Ja'ijCemcl& John Cngold.Cntinwissn. Hiram timeUers, Iterwick. JACOU LYCRLV, Clerk, UlooroMiiirB, April 11,1857. IrtV UI LIl'rrnitSreiinlniMnllierostUiricoat Li lllooii.Bburg, l'a., April lu, 1937 lnxiiii.tor r.r,roa 1 I. nr.. f...,IU Mntduin Win. i Al Cllntni-lt Anrtrw llurs Samuel KM'iyl.m UiclilidU iirnwn. J. A I) r. tvaihiu Pinion; Muhm Catharinn I'leilir Prnneli Chemberlain U'm I'f if r Chirles Christy Jhn II. Pi-er Ccorjre Creem Cornelius Kos-ir Keheeta First John Uusitet U'oel I'rccsc Josiah Ityan Jolin tinhb Henrv IV Hchmeeer Pfior Clllard Samuel (Slawsnn Mary leniev VV. C. atraueriienjamin Inrlmnn Jacnh Tovey (ieurpe Itll iStephrn II. Vnli I iiifion George kpkins Kienzl Weh (leorai' Util IVnirrirk VVjIIowi-V ITII,.n Kahlcr Thompson IT?" Persons callinii for the abovejillers will pleam say they nre udvcriised. IMIIMl UNAN'C3T. I'. M. April 4, 1 Mr J. WEIUIISKLUAUM. Optician and Oculistj MOM PHILADELPHIA, RnptT.CI rUIJY Inlorms ilm cilizoin of Illoom ou and virinity.thut hu Ii h opened a Itoiim at Hie Lxciiinige Hotel, where Jio uflor lor sale S I'KCT ACIiKS 1 Of every Variety t Hit and Quality A neiv invention of Htif etae'es. for ristnnt nnd close renii)itt with gold, filter, sled, and tortoHu-shell trsmes.nndn new and improved asPorlmen t of nerifti cil prou nd III nt (llnsics'il hr on nminu lac lure. He won. n pnrticuiany can tnc attcnltuu ol hu public to his riprctncl-js tor NUAH SIG1ITU1) l'nREON3, And for parions who hi bren opera led upon 'or the cataract ol the jij. and to hi new kind (.flilamfs nnd Cor""'" ul the sigiit made of the best Hint and uzuic.Claitc. HIGHLY IMTOUTANT: Tim vr.itY Jiiisr uu.17jLLiA.yrKvm.1tt t3o uniersall proved to l lir superior f nnv other Alifo-l!icroFCOHS, rpy Clisr and l s-n e, wlih dilferejit puir, Ilsran nlwaji" h-ri GlamM in son in'i viwn i,i i in- Mitiu, in sees iiie n, upott t!n first t ial. lie will rcm-ilu )i (his plaiu uriii MayCoiiit, nnd ihose in want of the above aHicle will lileatn cive him a mil. pT He will, If required, cn to any respe Jtble lina n hi. 11 ins crivit 11 ay nu I'leil tO-Tiie veiy hist UVU WA'i'Ul nlwa j s f. r tale. April t, lt?.i7. FOJtWAllDLNG MEItClIANT, RUPERT. I' A. WI..I. . iirn.i i i iviii.- nnd lornanliui hy Canal ... IIAII.UnAll ,.l M....I... i ... reeled lo hi. euro with proiiiitieHH an 1 de.p.iicli. i,i,u,ii, ...ii ug uciivL-iiu .1, inu iiiuwmp rules per. Iv'l t rctgntt en an nooaij.am 1'l.uadtlphla to Uolwici, Wilkoeli.irm rimton. 1st rlj.s, 111 ofi 7U 1M.r jrjo '.',1 cla.e, .'0 Sli io 3d class, 4U tn in 4th cI.isji 3d 4U a .. l. Pin.. . R.i.lri.tB l..nt.. I1....I.... n.i.l.. i, ,r, ,.,.., ,, , ,r ,a, ua,,l UIIIJI., Uatsand Laps, llootiniid Moei., Willuw-warn l o ?J rinl. .Illlll.r. 11 r o a ...... It.... CI., I Dye U'oodi, Gas I'ipe, llullnwtvare. Ilopetc. ' w.u,. ui.", . ,., , tin 'K. ... II. L hi IC I.iqilor.. r.ln. ILiilpr mil H.ir. I.m.I ui.ai t . I,..-..- e..i. i...!..' Dcef in barrels, CLiuent, Lluana, .Mill Stone's, 4 c. trVPrh.iflita frnii, n.n.ll... l.r..,.ull I.. ... 4fft fll..-.W. ai.r n,tnn. U.lt I.. I. l..l. u - n , i, .,,,.-, .uiiit-i'ia. OCC , taken ntl'ro.rau idu-s,siecial contracts inn-le rirlireo ainniinls, r II Trcis'its luii.l he marked rn-e of J. II. liar, man. Itupnrl to nxtii-o prompt niti'iiciun. .icier io iiii upui-ii i'a.TOl, j n , Maj 1 S MUMtOi;, I 0'ku.. Uupoit, rebruiry.'.'d IK". Smo. ADM INISTIt ATOIl'S N OTIOD . Eilute of Elijah Price, dre'd. TETTIvllS of Atlininistration on the ir.tni,, ..i Plllnl. l.in u,. i . . . jji.D....' ... ....j.. ui UUCIIS1 lOWIllllip, t.'ohimtiia coiintv, ilcceai-ed, have been granted hy the k,.o b..,j, iuKittlll i,PitiKi vvio resldi's in Ashland. Kchuylkiil county) all persons having claims against the estate ot the decedent ere reipiesled to present them to tlio AdminUiiaior with out delay, and all pursuit. ind-litrd to ninke payment mini,,,,,,. win in ur.ir.liui, 1. J. f I'iUOl), ' April 18. 17-C j,,v NOTICE TO MEIiCIIANTS. HJIKKSI IIJKESII lUiKESfll rTMIL' iipdersiciicd lake pleasure In nnunun.'n t X Merclunls that they arc nunulacturins u snpeilor a tiilo ol IMKEtf at their New radorynn r'l.hiu" Creek, above Oranceville. Columbia comity. Mcr" chanis wishing to purchase eood Hakes can havo them altlie factory, or il dr sired tieenr. forward tjieiii to Bloointb'irc lo B.C. Hliive, where they can cet them, or o can forward them to tho.e Stores that are not too much out nf our tvav. All orders should he. addressed to Ssmuc Shivc, . .... ,'. , 'Bll'lVn U UCTTS. April 19, 1857 lm DISSOLUTION OF 1'AltTNEllSIIIP, Till; firm of MUNHOK & IIAKMAN'.lieln I'isiolv byuiutbsl consent, and ihe rorwiirdti? busine i ell in the hands of J II. Ilniman, one nf Hie foiinir 1'irm, l would recommend him to the shipping I'ublcc "ii.ll iiii' mmuibu, inw ousiness win oc ,aitiln:d Willi promptness and dispatch. IStAC S, MDNltOC. Uupert, rebruarySS, lr'7. JIITCIIKLI. & OKOASDALK'S iUPtJi-plIOfPUAIT. OP LIME. mm: subscribers Infoim del, is and farmers that .i. iucy novo now on nauu, a luit supply ol Siqier-Pliosphatc of Lime, 4nd conndenily comni end it as .naerltr lo any In tho market, Alt unsiai t y on hand, Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Oils, t'anllcs, Soap, fce nt the lowest market tales C110ASI)Al.i:, I'lUltUE & CO ' Io. 30 North Wuatves.iibove Arch street, la-Farmor. can load on Arch strecl.'a.'v'onui,, erowi'ed wharl. ' April II, 1M7, JM1LE8" IMPJtOVED PLOWS. P H.t!(!Bl','0Wl?' v;iti',',l,0"' Kitle l'lows, X Subsoil "lows. Michigan rinwg llidiilii. or I'urJ o l'lows, Side inn riSwsi Cultivator. Tk.ro wl Hay.ttr.w ami foru Walk Cu terj . Agitcui l"n Po?l","l.V " Cr,""", , . II. I.ANOUUTII IttON. Impleiueiitnml Heoil Warehouse. SI and Jjaouth ruth l'lHl.,a. ipb,a. Mar hSJ 1WT Manuructor, Url.tol, Ta. KAIIi.ltOAD AND PACKET 130AT.I 1857. ANTELOPE. 1857. ON and nfler Toodsy, Apill 7, f37, the, racket lloat AN'IXI.ori:,t'npl. II, F Wilis, will com mc lie. tnnhlne her regulnf trips dally (Sundays cicetitsd) between itiipert nttn IVantlrokb. ns lullows i 1 Ivps Itupirl at 5o'clofk;. , Mou nrrrnl ,of lha Night Ltpirss mi the C U'.aii: Hail rood from H'll llamsport, and afites at Nantlcoke at I o'clock. I', M , In linie lo take the cars on Ihe L. & II. Itallroatl lor Scranion or tireat uen ine same nucriirou l.enves Nanticnke on nirivnl or L. tt II, Rnllro.d cars from Ureal llend and Bcrnnlon (ray nno o'clock, I1 , lit ) nnilairlvesnl unpen cony ine rsnio eveningin lime to lake the Night Lipreis tiuth ways on t lie U, vv. & hii intra raiirosu, I'n.ieneers from the Wtomne Vallev. for Tolt.. vllle, ll.irriburg. llaltlniore rut.tiurg.nnd n II oiher points Bourn or tvesi, win nno ii.io inrir aiiantsga to take the above Line, fcs it is the only line Hint con lie en tlirou(h, without stopping over night on lbs road. l'nss'ngers from the South or West, hy Irarlng liar, rishurg per urienioon trnin via llauplim and N usque hannn itnllrnnd, and Tin Catlawljsa ltallroad, will meet tin Packet at Uupert In lime. n ii .a mage ii'.iijticuininj. Rupert, carrying the I nltcd Fiatre Mflll, Leaves Wilkes Ilnrro at 3 o'clock, A M.. end r. rives at Ituncrl in time to connect Willi the Mai I Trains bntli woys, leaves Rupert nfter tho Arrival of both Mail Trains, fsav 3 o'clock. 1' M.l and arrives at Wilkes Harm about midnight. ... , iv i.i.o, vri'i'ricius, Wilkes Barre, April II 1617. SIIKltlKF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni nptnat lo me direct ed. there will he eiiiosed to until ic inle. at th Court House In llloomiturir.onMondftv.the 4th dav nt Miy next, ut 1 o cluck, I. IU the follow lug real tsiato wu : All that eerlaln Iract or piece of land situate in Ilriarcrerk tnwnshio.Columhht couiitv en nml nine nna luiudrud ncius. he Iho same inure or lens ; about seven-' tv live litres oi .vine it is improved land, lion tuied on tlio cast by lands of Jneeb t;ope, on Iho north, south nod weM, by other lands of fa nine I V. Ileadley and others, it being the same tract purchased by snld 1 1 can ley oi ueojRu ji, pim siiunse ; wiiereon is erect ea n two story Irnmo Dwrllinir House, rut Kitchen, a I mine (link Ham with thcupjnwtenaiicrsi Seized mm taken In execution as the ptoperly of Sninuel T. Hcadlc)'. ALSO, At Ihe snmn time nud nlice Iv vlrtuo of nnolher writ nf venditioni tzponat all (hat certilu tract or plrce of nun, Biiune in omnison inwittnip, i;oiiimriin couniy, hounded nnd described as follow s In wit on the iiorth by tho heirs or John We I liver, on the eMt hv Iho heirs of John U'elllver. on (lie sou Hi hy Dnnlr I Wrlliver on tho nest hy IMnfol Hmlth, containing fourteen acres, I e tho samo more or ess: w hcrenn In creeled n one nud n half story frnmo dwelling House, and a i i unit- niiiuici it 1 1 ii inu u'))iiri(.' nil NCt'B Seized nud taken In execution as the nroofrtv of J.ienb Klsm r. BTKPH I'S II. MII.Li:U,rtT, &hvijrC$te Hloom-burg, April II, 1PJ7. j Spring and Summer GOODS. piIR uD'Icrsigncd fcspcotfull inform 8 their customers nnd the tiublie t?f-nrrn1tv. Hint Hiv havejut received nt their ntw Ilrick Htore House, in Liglitriircet, a select nssuriment ol fnshionoblo ypring ami Summer Goods, llrertfrom the eastern cities, comprising sl the - iirioun irn-iitiin l'i lir- MMIIId )( lyOlllliry KloreS, Cnnitiiig of Clothe, C.mimere In lulns, llrsxes. Pi rtt . A i T.mnlli nlt!ui.l ll.i. .,r II..-.. s "..- - . . iiiiiiuii ninus ui "ILII Ill(l I for the Indies. .M.wi. iilia.ri.liil i;v'J U'liAll, OP A L.MOHT VI'.KV SURT ANU riTVLK 1 I.AIHIltlTAI.MAS IIK()8ll.fi,IIAlVI.H Kc. rirori'rles, MolnKSrs, Hu'nrs. 'I'i'.is, roflri- Ppire. ml in sliiirt,cver)tliiiie In llirnay or Mrrehsiiillie. . . .,. .-very ue.cripuon ta-lron,Htrel, Nnils.SillliV Hiirinss Ac .-f, I-" i'; k. 11 nm o inrir tuiliouv aim to plruso thcii customers and lo el.u euernl satlsraction. , , , . . II. W IV. N. lintiASY. I.l;lit Slnit. 1pill II. lf.17 M'iilM. il.M) SU.llilllJIi CLOTIIIMi. Till! uii'.irslgncd groleru! for past palrninje, r specllully iiilorms nlscusiomers. nml ihri,i,hi. generally. Hint lm has Inst ncelved from the Has ern l.itien.tlii' larersl and most selpct stock of iHishionabh Spring $ Summer CcifttZ'l mailiaiypi been i)ienedInIllonmsbiirg. i Wllri, bo ....v... '"". ni.iiirii'is, anunssiire. ibem .. ' . . ,8,r"' ""'tacs. ills Stock t-ompnesu large a ndselee,. ussurlment ul . rifiiillnnH'ii's AWm Jno- Ann.,nin Consisting of 'aljnl i)t, Ccsn, ol ttveiy d. i,oltiilillanilkercli"iers.(llovcs.gil.'..'ii'der,I., ii,"' lioll II (itriis and .Itiecliv. nr vety deiriiption linttlnl il.inp N . II. n,.mhi,ili, , .w..l,.'. ri. ... .... Call nud se.. Nncharge for eisml gCooil. ijaviii J.OWENBEUQ. llloomiburg, Ma-ell il, IK7. FI11ST AliUIVAL 111' SPHING&SUMMER T7"(0 have now rccoiviun rmr Snrinir JJ, ..".i.W"""rr n.?'.''. ''J Railroad sluurnew , ui .iinin ami ii niket itrt.ts 'It stockcoiiiiinse.n lull as.orlmenl.f Dry Loids, Gnccries, Hardware, Queen icarc, Cedar-u-are. Hallow Cap.', L"' 1!uo"' "I'0"' AI.HO RI1AIIV Mi ill' 'i "u,!,';y,"olr7",,m'n"blC!,,,lcic'u'u"11-' '"el la . i.ouniry produce taken In eirhangf (or goods bi , H. I'. Si I. W. 11AUTJ1AN Rlnomslurt7,'.MarrhVI lt-S7 SPRING AND SITMMr.n G00D3 K01l..lPr.7. rpUi Biiljscribcr respectfully informo Lis recerVed'auTls'kci:;'!';:.0 ee"t"'"-'' bnnng and hiiuimcr Goods. K3,','.i"fi.af'.'.',! ''"I",""""1 !.r '-"slmers, ... ... . -.. uiKLiuti uuurocs. r. lni-llir cv.:!,l,,,il,yrVen.'.,'''y oro'"u' n'""" KJi ui'f,0""'!'1"'1''"11"'' Ouieiifivaro Hal:, I'lsh. 5lolalas.es, Irnii.siecl, Ilali, Cops, Hoots, P'boes.Vc tr3 C'oiltllrv lirrwtnras .n...n..i . taken , eVclV,,SeVor good, ' a ,,;;;u:;c8oi7h?;:n',,!,a.,rou,,so " 'p'r THOMAS E. EVES Millvllle, March g8.lM7.-y, " CENTRE STORE. SPUING & S U M ill i: It GOODS. 'JUlli, uni oraincdlaVfl pleaeure ol in- .lite.lM.hatebee,i7,e,T'.o ,;;u , Ti 'mS respecuullvsolclted. custoui SAMUEL LAMUACK. rowlersvllie. March.'.'!?, Jti7, Greenwood Seminary Millvillo, Columbia Co., Pa. UVi'PI'ii mini . . A ?y,8.T.':T!.."l'"''Vrir.'rUrl0i, ,,,,, ,,i , ,' i,,',1""" "ra'ichrs usually tnuehl 1 1,7. I'.M.l'OHti.aii eipcricnced ifacLer, recemiv from Ihe l.ancaslcr couniy Normal ticlioei '"'n"f o A vacation of seven weeks will commence July 1st TERMS, Tuition, for day pupils, 3,M in 1,1(1 p,, nUa.r Hoarding. Tuillou Washing, LigliuAi; S3U ne. 'luuneroleleien week., oiie-halfnT advance f '""'', '"'I.Im";",!!!,"; "'Wren Millvllle. April 4, 1057. I. as. Principal, EAGLE FOUNDRY, ULOOMSBUItQ. htOVCd ailil Ttinriro THE subscriber having crscleil a laree new i .i.t rou.idryai.il Allii7,e ei.op, i K Tf Ih.'oM une.ls urcparedto make n i!7..i. V.". !'"? V' lowest nricis. How. n ,, : l 'he J..u,nr . ,iIo ...V..7T.7: "" The rub. to the Foundry lot, where h. I ", ,,JC ej"' altogether for Sioves and Tinware. "meu " ""iWag a. The Cooklne Hiov nn.... Ar.i. ..... L" he Cooking Htoves consist of the W 43JC00K. I1AIIII COOK. VANLlm! i'i ggai'ARLOlt 8TOVKS of'aU kind, hi" LlNllKlt aTOVUC. All kin'dsof OI1K. I1AIII1 tuuiir .7.1,. ..... LNN CIHIK. am) run I)V. iouing nioomskurg, April II, lei03"" BI,A'"''-"9. cvV!!re.b.rr:'".n3 2nnfs LATU aiHKiifcRi. tor halbTowTht