COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITED BY LEVI L. TATE, VROrRlETOR. .BLOOMSBURG, PA?""" SATURDAY MORNING). MAKOII IS, 1661 tSrSigma," next week. Mr. Mercibon, advertises in this wirtks paper, Ms Caltawissa Nurseries. Tns Poetry, signed "Breckinridge," we'are of opinion, would not interest the and would in a year or two amount to prob readors of tho ''Columbia Democrat." J nbly 8450,000, which tho company ought SST "Lovo in tho llackwoods,'' com- ( to pay the State. Now tho bill which has prising six pages of Foolscap, is not adap- passed tho llouso proposes to lako the sum ted to this meridian, and moreover, its ex-, of $400,000 annually until 1800, in lieu t'eme length destroys what merit it may nnaenuo possess, I Qodey's Ladys' Book for April is on our Table. The new style of Spring fashion-plates' doublo-fold and executed in variegated fancy colors are rich be yond anything yet introduced. Prompti tude, interest and beauty, combine'd, have won for this Magazine unprecedented pop ularily. IST Wo havo with our oponing volume, erased the names of several slow-paying subscribers from our list. These dry and 'worthless branches, which only cumber tho ground and retard the growth of pro gress, had belter havo long since been dis carded. In the mean time, early legal efforts shall bo adopted, to collect tho out standing arrearages. The Pssnsylvania Hotel, located on the corner of Mill and Water, in Dan ville, is amongst tho lost kept and most -comfortable houses in the interior of the State. Gen. Qxouqb W. Frkeik, Pro pricto'r. Our readers will. find his Card, elsewhere in this paper, and wo advise thoso who visit Danville, if they want good faro at cheap rates, to quietly commit their .keeping to mino host, Gen. Freeze. Dr. John, of the Columbia Co. Rtpub licun, in common with other republican Xalsifycrs, last week published the story that Gen. Cass, had snubbed the Commit tee of Thirty-Four, when they presented him in Washington, with tho proceedings of the late Dcmocratio State Convention. That report is utterly fallacious, untrue, malicious. Jtfo man in Washington, more heartily approved the action of the Penn sylvania Convention, than did Gen. Lew is Cass. &3 Quite a number of our worthy pa trons have made their adoancc payment for the twenty fifth volume of the "Colum bia Democrat." And quite a number of sew subscribers have had their names en tered upon our subscription books. We highly appreciate such demonstrations ot approbation by our democratic friends and fellow citizens, and trust we shall be able to furnish a much improved and more in teresting Family Journal. The Northumberland County Dem ocrat, is the title of a very respectable looking and soundly democratic journal, just issued in the Borough of Northumber land. T. II. I'ukdv, Esq., a gentleman of excellent abilities and rare social quali ties, is i'g Editor. We tender Mr. Purdy, and his now cntcrprize, the warm congrat ulations of the Editorial brotherhood. President Buchanan's return Home. President Buchanan left Washington yesterday for his old home at Lancaster. He met with a rather cool reception. Columbia Co. Republican. Another unmitigated falsehood. The reception of Mr. Buchanan, Jn LAN CASTER instead of being "rather cool" was tho largest and most enthusiastic ever given to any retiring President since the days of Washington, and our curiotity is exercised to know how so large a false hiod obtained in such a small paragraph. ButTo live in the aire of wondors. t&" In another column of this days Columbia Democrat we print extracts from various papers, showing how the rail road swindles arc regarded in other portions of the btate. Wo desiro also to call atten tion to tho fact, that the Senator from this district, Mr. BOUND, has also betrayed tho interests of tho State by his vote for the Sunbury & Erio Bill. Wo aro now satisfied that he was not upon prineiplo op posed to the Tonnago tax bill, and only voted against it, beeauso ho was pledged to weir pcoiiiB iu uo ao. Did he suppose wo could bo so bitterly j r4.v- .v -u 0WIUU., aim yCi tamely consent to another, its twin broth- rt Ifhedid,ho has yet to learn t be semper oi me people ot uommtiia county, Had he been on principle opposed to tho' one, tne same eauso would have carried ale and receive the signature of Governor his vote against the other, Wo are nowCurtin. By the passage of this bill, the satisfied, that tho great advantago to the State will lose $250,000 a year, which as honesty and Integrity of the Senato, which trade increased, would in a few years havo his election was claimedby the republicans' amounted to double that sum and our to have secured, was mere bosh. Slate debt could have been rapidjy do- Ho will never deceive the people of this creased. As a mailer of course this a district ogam : Columbia County has not mount will havo to be made up hereafter mucn v answer lor, ot tne present result: by taxation and tha people of Northamp. She kept her vote pretty close to the mark ton Oponty will havo the pleasuro of con ;On all tha tiekets t Bound has gone with trUrfuting iti sharo, amounting to from Uiooa ana Kchinrjai. Thft TOnftWinrl Cmtnrllnn On our first page wo to day publish Dr. Hill's speech on the commutation of tho Tonnago Tax on the Pennsylvania Rail road, which has been passed by our Stato Ltgislaturo, Laving last week given his speech on the bill for the relief of the Sun bury and Erie Railroad, lloth arc swin dles of tho first water, and outrages upon tho taxpayers of tho State. In tho first place, the bill for tho commutation of tho Tonnago Tax is a deception and n cheat. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company pur- chased tho Main Lino for $7,000,000. , The interest on this sum would be 8450,. .000 annually. Tho tonnace tax now amounts to nearly 8300,000 per annum. of tho mtcrost and tonnage tax, thus giv inH 1 . it.. , I 1 1 . iug annually to tho company, (allowing the tonnage tax to be the sum named.) 8280,000 or about $8,410,000, in that pe riod of timo,a sum that would rcduco ono fourth of the entire State debt. Tho bill for tho relief of the Sunbury and Erio Railroad company is also a stupendous swindle. When tho Stato disposed of the Delaware Division and North Branch Ca nals to this Company in 1858, for the sum of $3,500,00, she took a mortgage on the Railroad for this sum. Now tho Compa ny comes and asks that tho State shall can cel this first mortgage in order that thoy can borrow 85,030,000 which amount thoy allego to bo necessary to complete their road. To raiso and secure this sum the Company proposes to givo a first mortgage on tho whole road to tho parties advancing the monay,the Stato to take a swifraort gago for its $3,500,000. In other words tho Stale shall exchange its first mortgage for a second morlgnge, and in event of the Company failing, tho Commonwealth will como out at tho littlo end of the horn, and get nothing. Her 83,500,000 will be sunk. Allentown Demoirat. Tho Wyoming Intelligencer says : The Sunbury and Erio Rail Road bill and the bill commuting tho tonnago tax, have passed both Houses of our Lceisla turo, thus taking 810,000,000 from our Stato Treasury at one grap. Wo admit that the passage of thoso bills was only question of lime, for there has not been a Legislature during the past thirty years, and probably not sines the adoption of the Constitution, that could not have been .bnnglit, iuiiy and breeches, Governor a all with one quarter that sum. But while admitting that, we sfty'tolIioso' Itepretcn tatircs and Senators who supported those measures, you must look your constituents, full in tho faco upon tho questions idrolvcd in them. Tho irrcsistablo and legitimate conclusion is, that every one of you whose constituents are not contiguous to tho Rail roads named in those bills, havo sold your intognty and tho interests of the Common wealth for money or Railroad bonds. The people aro ready and willing to be con vinced that such conclusion is uujut, but unless tliey aro so convinced, you may congratulate yourselves upon being per mitted, in the future, to enjoy your "thii- tg pieces of silver" at home, in the bosom of your families, with the gratifying reflcc tion, that you "tciilicd well for your coun try," but acted better for yourselves. Hie i.aston Argus, says : In order that our readers may properly understand the nature of these bills, wo will again stato their character. When the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company asked tho Leg islature of our Stato for a charter, it was granted subject to the payment of a tax to tho Stato on the freight that should pass over the road. This tax has been called "the tonago tax" aud amounted to nearly SGO,000 a year. When the Pennsylvania Janal was sold to this Company in 1858, it was given to them at half its real -value on account of the company being subject to this tax. This amount went far toward paying the annual interest on our State debt. The company paid it one year and then refused paying it any longer, alleging that it was unconstitutional. The State authorities brought suit against the com pany and tho Supreme Court declared that dt was oonstiutional. Tho Company next Applied to the Legislature to be released tlJs tax and it was well known a year ago ttiat an attempt would bo made this winter to have a bill for that purpose forced through tho Legislature. Some of tho professional borers who hung a round Harrisburg in tho employ of this company, openly boasted that they had $200,000 ready to apply to "pushing it through" and it was through tho influence of this company that Hknry D. Fos TER was defenleJ fnr ,..,.. I... faU( beeause ho refused to pledgo himself t0 tign a bill fBTOraWe to tho wishes of the company. Well, the bill has been brought forward and by the aid of goblen screws been pushed through the lower Houso and we toko it for granted it will pass the Sen- JnOOO to 810.000 a roar. The StiKhuRY And Erie Bill i lio twin brothers to tbts bin was tne act to relievo tho Sunbury and Erio Rail road Company. Whon tho State disposed of tho Delawaro Divlson and North Branch Canals to this Company in 1858, for tho sum of 83,500,000, slit took a mortgago on tho Railroad for this sum. Now tho com pany comes and asks that the Stato shall cancel this first mortage, in ordor that they can borrow $5,000,000, which amount they allego to bo necessary to coinplct llicro road. To raiso and sccuro this sum tho Company proposes to givo a fist mor tgage on tho wholo road to the parties ad vancing tho money, the State to tnko i second mortgago for its 83,000,000. In other words, the State shall exchange its first mortage for a second mortgage, and in tho event of tho Company failing, tho Commonwoltli will como out at the little end of the horu; and got nothing. Her S3,C00,0O0 will bo sunk, as we predicted would be the case in 1853. Tho Easton Scntiucl Saym Tho first of these bills, tho Sunbury nnd Erie, we referred to somewhat at length, two weeks since, hence it is only necessary to say now that it is a schemo to defraud the State out of $3,500,000, which this Com pany promised to pay tho State for her canals, which were sold to this Company in 1857. This is to lo accomplished in this wise : Tho bill which hasju;t passed tho House caucelstho first mortgago bonds now held by the State on the Sunbury and Frie Railroad, and creates in lieu thereof a new morlgage, of $5,000,000, to bo a first motgago for 91 ,000,000, which already binds a part of the road and n fur thor preferring of $000,000 to contractor, J tho State-is to. have a mortgago for her c'taim , which, however, is not to bear inter est until 1572. When it is taken into consideration that this Company havo al ready used up nearly $11,000,000, not on the construction of the road, for tho whole length thereof from Sunbury to Erie could have been constructed for that amount, but foo'ishly squandered n large portion of it away, you may.casily conjecture how much the State ill ever realize on her invest mcnt. Wo vcuture tho prediction that j long beforotho time arrives when tha State is to receive interest on her claim, the road will be sold under a foreclosure of mortgage, by tho first bond holders, as over one hundred miles of the road, (which will take two years to complete,) is yet to bo constructed, aud every cent of the Stato' investment will be sunk, and the Treasury defrauded out of just $-'1,500,000 and in terest. So much for that switidl"- M--A.-Mnnnirrepcaliug tho Tonn; jA 'fas on the Pennsylvania Railroad. To properly understand this matter it may bs necessary to state that at tho time the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was chartered they agreed to pay tho Stato a tax of three mills per ton, on all freight carried over the road in consideration for tho prhilogcs granted them. This tax, sinco the Columbia Railroad and tho Main Line of the State Canals fram Columbia to Pittsburg, were sold to this Company for a mere nominal sum, which was doni in 1855, has become a sourco of great revenue to tho State, amounting now to an annual sura of about 300,000. The Com pany have refused to pay this tax, since 1858. Judgment has been obtained a- gainst them for about 8700,000, and as the Supreme Court, to which tho case was appealed havo decided against the Com- pany, this amount would havo shortly to havo been paid into tho Stato Treasury. We'should havo said that a clause was attached to the bill passed in 1855, undVr which the Main Line was sold, repealing this Tonnage Tax bill, but its constitution ality was contested by Col. HuNitr S, Mott, of Piko county, a bond holder, and tho repealing clauso was declared by tho Supreme Court to bo unconstitutional. The bill which passed the Houso on Sat urday not only repeals the Tonnago Tax law, so far as it relates to tho Pennsylva nia Railroad, but declares that tho Stato thall not levy or collect a tonnago tax on any Railtotul at Canal tliat. isnowbxilt or that may hereafter be constmctd, and that tho 8700,000 now owing tho State by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a tax on tonnage which they have collected sinco 1853, and which they havo refused to pay over, shall not be paid to the State, but that tho said Pennsylvania Railroad- Company may invest it in tho bonds of about a dozen unfinished littlo railroads, which are branches of the said Company's road. J And so Senator Schindle, has fal len I How often, doubtless, has he told his hearers, in unpassioncd language what was the root of all evil ? The Reverend Schindlo 1 gono below contempt, almost Kneatli pity: Sinning againrt light and knowledge, clasping hands with tho pow ers of darkness, and putting himself on a level with that other creature, the Rever end Gtorgo Landon. '1 wo preachers togls of insatiate corporations, betrayers of their trusts, and of their State. Hence forth, who shall look up to them I Not ono t Nono so debased as to do them rev erence, Farewell Schindlo I farewell. The moral heart dropped a pulsation when Schindlo fell if aiihan can fall, who loaves tho pulpit for tho stumpl tho Gospol of Christ, for tho politics of party. A bye-word, a hissing and a reproach. Let him pass touch not his garment. See his voto on tho Tonnago Tax, and Rail Read bill. "Tho Constitution as it is." n nrainst ail p,0ni T.ii.eriv mil. in the States that conflict with tho authority of tho Federal Government, Against all. Underground Railroads that run off scrvan's from their masters Sduih, to Canada or elsewhere. North. Against all mobbing of tho U. S. Mar- shals that In tho lino of duty to executo Federal laws. Agaimt all incendiary publications North that influoncc a scrvilo war in the South: Against all "Tribunes," "Indc pendents," and everything like them. Against all geographical party organi zations that nrray one portion of the coun try against another. Against the denial of all right of tran sit North for servants as well as masters. Against turning out of church tho Gcorgo Washington, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson slavcholding followers in the South. Against converting into "a crime and a sin" the cxamplo of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and of Paul tho Apostle, who sent back Philemon. Against going to war lo acquire com mon Territory, and then stealing or mo nopolizing tho wholo of it, parsiitently ex cluding from it the sharers of our danger in the war or the common contributors in purse in time of peace. Tho Constitution, as it is, is cxccllcnt, magnificent, tho only difficulty wo havo is with the Higher Law pcoplo who construe it, as it is not, and refuse lo abide by tho adjudications of the Supremo Court, when the Courts como in conflict with their Underground Railroad, civil war-inspiring, territory-monopolizing "conscience." If tho Republicans will abide by the Courts and cultivate, not brutalize, their "conscience, "We need no constitutional amendments. Stuco 1783 we have jogged on with the Constitution well, until, in these latter days, thoy set up their million or two of "coucience" in opposition to the "Courts." Tho main question now is, tho new-fangled and recently discovered Pu ritan ''Conscience," or tho Supreme Court of the United States. We prefer tho Court. N. Y. Express. JSrThe following forms part of the proceedings in the Senato on Thursday last, Tho Senate then resumed ihe third read 'ing and consideration of the bill to com mute the tonnage duties on the Pcnuyl- vama Railroad. fP wcisli spoke at considerable length t opposition to the bill. Tlio question was then taken on the fiual passago of the bill, and it was agreed to yeas 18, nays 15 as follows. Yeas Messrs. Benson, Blood. Connell, Finney, Grcjrg, Hall, Imbrie, Landon, JlcCluro, Meredith, Nichols, Parker, f-'chindcl, Srrrill, Smith, Tltoinp'on, Wharton, and Palmer (Spoaker)25. Nays Messrs. Boughtcr. Bound, Cly mer, Crawford, Fuller, Hamilton, Hies tand, Irish, Kctchuni, Lawrence, Mott, Pcnney-Robison. Welsh, and Yardlev-15 nc mil passcu. Tho Senate then took up tho b: cunrge tne name oi ttio aunuury ana I'ino Railroad Company. Tho question being on its fiual passage, the yeas and nays wore called', aud tho hill passed yeas 25, nays 8 as follows : .... r . . kne Yeas Messrs. Benson, Blood, Bound, n 11 1,; i., ii ' r. ,t 1 ir":i. ' 7.' 1 u"?r', Vrc2" " Larcnce, Mcllhenny, Mcrdi ic, .Landon, ith. Nichols. Parker, Robinson, Schindol, Scrrill, Smith Thompson, Wharton, Yardley, and Pal mer (Speaker.) 25. Nays Messrs. Bonchter. Clvmer. urawiorti, Jtjsii, ivctelium, .Mott, rcunov, and AVclslTEs. A We did hope that after expressing honest convictions in regard to tho course of Mr. Lilonbergcr, wo should havo no more cause for censuring cither of our re presentees in tho Legislature. Tho above extract from the proceedings of the Lcgii-laturc-jhowcvcr, shows that our Senator has also seen proper to disregard tho well known wishes of tho pcoplo of his District. Wo do not feel liko indulging in abuse against a venerable citizen whom we havo looked up to from our boyhood as a model of a good man, nor will wo. If ho has fallen a victim to temptation, he will Jiave to reconcile his votes with his conscience and account for tho rectituto of his intentions to the great Being who knows all our thoughts and sees all our actions. Wo are sorry deeply aud sincerely sorry, that Mr. Scuindkl has cast from him tho good opinion of his many friends, as he undoubtedly has by this net- We have nothing more to add. Pub ie opinion generally deals justly with all men in pub. lio position and this tribunal wo lcavo to judgo aud decide. Easton Argus. Jlra. S. JIdruan jJrow.n, No. 25,North Second Street, riiiluJclpliin, (opposito Chriit'ei Church) invites attention to her elegant Nodding and Feather Ware House. Card in another column. We adviso our young friends, in making out-fits who may wish to enjoy sweet repose on Downy Ucds and soft Matrcsscs, to send their orders to or call on Mrs. Brown. Wr. J03E1' 1- US3ELL, No, 2, North Fourth Street, PJiiladelphia, tells tho la. q( .I..U -P y;...H I r. . a.. test stylo of Umbrellas and Parasols. Seo his Card in tho Columbia Democrat. AVo noticed, in a rccont visit to tho City, that Mr. Fundi, has enlarged hii Storo and now hag tho largest stock of wares in his line in the City, iVlsitofKnlghtsToraplar toElm 1 ira on tho 22d of February. a- UU lull a 1 A "'( VttUWWVH VS AW ruary, contained tho following notio : Wo aro rcqucstee to state that St Omar's Commandrv No. 18. meets in recularcon- 'clave to-day at 2 o'clock) p. ra. Also that " Kmgut KNArr, ot-liioomsburg, uranu Commander of tho Stale of Pennsylvania, an'l other distinguished visitors will bo present. A synopsis of the proceedings wo find in the last Williamsport Gaziltc. Wo havo only room to publish tho following. A Card, Wo tho undersigned, desiro to express to tho Sir Knights of St. Omar's Commandcry of Knights Templar and the Brethren generally, of Elmira, N. Y., our high apprccation of tho hospitalities so lib erally shown us on tho occasion of our lato visit, and to assure them that it will always givo us great pleasure to have an opportunity of reciprocating their kindness and generosity. Signed, Christian F. Knapp, Joshua Kelly, v. s. doem.er, . H. S, Goodwin, W. V. Hiootxs. Sinoular Fatality in one Family. About thrco weeks ago, a little child of Mr. Thomas Tapper, who resides at the Factory Village, Mass., seized a dish of hot water which its mother had placed up on the table to dissolvo some saleratus, and i upset the contents upon its neck and bosom, tcalding it so that it died, aud the funeral took placo on Sunday. On the next day th'o mother being engaged in washing, another child of six years, in attempting to cross the room came in contact with somo ono and upset a dipper of scalding water upon it, causing death. Its funeral took placo tho next Sabbath, and strange to relate, tho next Sunday these bereaved parents bore a third child to the tomb, making three successive funerals in that family on three succcstivo Sabbaths. In thrco weeks this ofllictcil family were called upon to part with all three of their children, aged 'respectively six, four and two years. Tho last is supposed to havo died from diptheria. It was at play on Friday as usual John Best, Eq., of Danville, adver tises his extensive Nurccrics,in this journal in which hi has every variety of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, etc., and to which he in vites tho attention of Gardeners, Horticul turists and Farmers. . . PlIILADELFIITt Oom-EKENCE. The an- uni-scssion of the Philadelphia Confer ence will be held this year at the Union M. E. Church, Philadelphia, commcncin on tho 20th of March. ' Gold and Silver deposited in tho Franklin Saving Fund, No I.1C SoutU Fourth r-trect, below Chestnut, Philadel phia, since January 1st, 1801, will be re paid in gold or silver. Bank notes de posited repaid in bank notes. Deposits received and payments made daily with interest. RD TO THE LADIKS - tl Dr. Duponco's Golden Tills for Females. 'pfatlible in eerreettnff, rtgutattng and rt moving all ob $trutUom,feom trhuttvtr eauie, and aticaij turttsiful at a preventive The ComMnattoii of iutrredienti in Dr. Duponco'i Col Jen I'i U art! perfectly hai-mle. TJiey have tiet-n use 4 in the prUaio pr.ictictt of old Dr. Dnponco fur over thirty cars, and UtouainJa of ladies can testify to Hair errat rind never failing fuecvn In almost vvcty rnsc, in correcting irrcBiiLintici, rellInit painful and (liatrctiing mtiiftruation. particularly at thu change of lifcj. From five to tfii pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, tin Whites. 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A, polk, Mauch i.'hnnk, and by "one llruggist in every Town and city in tho United i-'latos. IV, II. Look out fur counterfeit. Puy noOoJdcn Pills of and kind, unless every boxii signed B. 1. Howe, AH others arc n base impomiion nnd unsaff, therefore, ns you valuo your lives and health, (to say nothing of be. ing humbugged nut of your money,) buy only of those u ho show the signature of i, I). I (owe on every box, which has recently been added, on account of a recent counterfeit of the Pills. P. D IIOUT. . . Sole Proprietor, N'tw York. Dec. 23, IFGO-Iy. Catarrh! Catarrh! IViuti.it? How I.VksdI Thousands of persons suffer all sorts of nnnoynnee from Catarrh. Most know what its inconvenienee and results are. )et but few know hotv it can he cured, it is simply a chronic irrelation, and often enlargement of Jolhcies and roniequcntthickenjnp ofthu mucous mem branes. Inline the nasal cavities, frontal sinuses, and sometime, extending into the throat and lungs. Prom this result lightness and often irligo of the head, ob structed nose.or a profuse flow ofmueus, loss of sliull nasal voice, and often impaired hearing and taste, Tlie old-school remedies havo never been able to do anything for ft. Nasal injections and inhalations are as painful nnd eipensive as they aru gem rally worthless, let Humphreys' Catarrh Spoclnc, a simple Sugar Till, taken two or three times per day promptly cures the milder rases; cures at unco all colds in the head, and radically cures, by presevering uie.tho most obstinate cases, as is proved hy the cxp-rience of hundreds. Trice, with full directions, fifty cents per box. N. II. A fell set of Humphreys' Homeopathic tfpceiAes, uithUook of Direction., and twenty different ltemcdies in large vials, morocco case, S3; ilitto.in p'aln case, 31 casa of fifteen boxes, and Dook, tJiuiMe boxes, '.'5 cents and AO cents, Thesu Remedies, by tho single box or ense, are sent by mall or express, free of charge, to luy address, on re ceipt of the price. Address, Ik. F. HUMrHRF.Y tt CO c ... - - . .,.. . N- 5uJ llrovlway. New York Sold by n. r. I.UTZ, Agent, Wooinsburg, 1'a. REVIEW OP THE MARKET. COHRrXTTED II7.XAX1-. wim.vr. nvi: CORN' (old) CORN' (new) OATH...... HITL'KWIIL'AT ... si ioi ci.ovr.nsr.KD., $S ts 18 li i; n st "UTTER eCflrl.". , TALLOW LAUD I'OTATOr.S.... MARRIAGES. OnthoSTihof rtbruary.hytho Rev, Mr. Remix, at the res ideiico of the bride's father, Mr. IUhiii. I.ricocur. ll.t Mitm Ull II 1'i.n., -....V,.n. rt I V V -. I wllloomihuri, Columbiacounty, j atfbyTlnlil'h! rctnwuod, and H,s r -cm, cn. ut reisuvnce oi tne Drue's . j. i'.. .nr. lien am n Kerr, or scph laiua. ltUTIt Aun. dauthti-r of Kip. in. county. vi juumiipiea'aiii lowusnip, all OI tnis DEAT HS. In OanyiHe, on Monday March 4, Rtoaot Ilroais. son or bideon M. Bhoop,Esl.. axed one vt.r. ' ,'! nS?Ji"l w,dn"'J'''.l"e f,h Wiu-um M, sea , iftravldClark, Es-i.tgeC llnoalhsand liday, ( jr.. Mil. New &toeriisamnt& TUIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, rANriwr Mo.vrovn covatt, pa. Entertainment fur Man and Dcast, In good style and at moderate tati-a. OKOKOE '.V. FREEZE, Proprietor. Danrille March, S, 1801. jERCHANTS' nOTEL, 40 Notth Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA. O. M'KIBBEN c SON, FroprltloM March 1, 1861.-y. RUIT TREES FOR SALE. -n. aiihirrllw-r hna now on hand at hlf Nunercv. In Riih townnhlp, Northumberland comity, near Kamtlle, a targe aenrtment, of thrifty crafted aud budded fruit ITtt oi every ncacrHuiuu, bucu AlTl.t, ri.ACII. 1'EAR. AI'RICOT. TI.UM, CHERRY. RRAfF. VINES of llierholreit kind, Cat.iha and III btll.i, all of which we ulllefll at reaionalilo price-. p.,.nn. ul.hriii. in mrl nut orchard!, will dowell to call on the lub-etlber at the Nursery, or at till reildcnte In ii.n.m.. ' JOHN DKST. March IS, lSGl-lni. Catliiwissn Aiti'scry. rxilin unde rilgnrd, respectfully infnrmi the citlxeni of JL v-oiumnm nnu unjoining c"ui.t...un. . i'n hand for spring sale, a fine assortment of TariT Tain cwnrhtlnir of Apple, Dwarf Tear, standard do., Peach, Hum, Cherry, etc. I.antonlltacktifrry, llrincklcs Orange Raspberry, Cattaw issa do., Houghton seidlinc: (loosber ry, (the only kind that doe nut mildew.) (Strawberry plants, cherry currant. rapo Vines, of Ihe following varieties: Isabella, very Hue, 3 year old, Catawba do., Delaware, Clinton, Diana, 1'ranklln, Concord, Union Village, lllooin, Rebecca, nnd others. Also, Cabbage, Tomato, and Egg Hants, for sale In gi-ason. r. r. MERCERON. Caltawissa, March ir.,isi3l.-3ts. CIGARS & TOBACCO. A large assortment of choice rigars, Totiaern, Tipes, l'ruits, Confectionery and Notions gene rally.togcth er with full stock fllATrland CAM. constantly on hand and for sate cheap, at the "Blooiniburg Ilat&Lap 1'n.n.Flmn JOHN K. CHITON. Dloomsburg. March IS. 161. RISING SUN NURSERIES & GAR DUN. HEEDS, PLANTS, ROOT9tSHRUnS,TREnSVINn?,A:e. S. MAUI'Y k CO. ha, ing opened thcirEstabli-hment at "to Market Ulrect, I'hil.nlelphia, for th- sale of their productiots, as well as ageneral assortment of articles In the IlnrtlculMral line, would respectfully call the at tention of their customers, and the puldlr generally, to th-ir Warehouse, where will be kept. In their respect),! seaiuns, a complete assortment of Vegetable Hoots and Plants, Vegetable anil Flower Heeds, Uulbous Ruots.ctc. of our own and foreign productions. Catalogues Sent trails on Application, CONSI8TINC OF THE FOIXOWINB, Ornemental HbadeTrevs, I Evergreen Trees an. I Shrub, Hardy Khrubbiry, Vines and Creepers, riatils for Hedging. Trailing Honeys ucktes, &c. & e s e S ; N'ui.ctttt 1'erpctual. Iltengxl and China, Persian audotUr Ysllovr, Macrttpluta. i en r-ccnicu. ll)brid I'erp.tuat. Ilnyrbon " Musk ' Climbing " Dahlia Roots, rrarit llanksia, Mo.i, I Climbing A. Hanging riants Hardy Ilorder Plant-, tirennnouie riants, l.vropiideume, Ferns, Sic ucauing ttaiits, Cherry, Arpl". I'ear. l'lum, I'eath, c tf a a a b- v x w h s : Diana, IHIiunr?, Omcnr), lrnlnlla, Catawba and Purr inn Vatic. it s. s m a & x "sTu. tr x x s ; Currants, floosehcrrif s. Ra-pln-rri-s, lllackbirrl;., Htrnu b.-rrie,. tc.etr. C7" nners dealing w i III us will find that the articles tliry getareREI.IAIII.Uatld a. CIIK M' as they can be obtained fiomany other ertabliihnu-tit. H. VI.M1PAY c CO. lio ..II) Maiket Street, below I ighth, Philadelphia, I'a. March Id, MGI-aiii. Flow I Plows ! I Plows ! I : V you want a first rate article of Plows!, L call at the Kagle Foundry, lllooitolHir?. Mt.o, i;t0m. jysmi oH.wiri.i:93, HTII E IiODUfiGH K, This wnitilt-rful artirk. Just patented, js something tntirrty ntir, and tiewr bofori i l!rfd to agfnts. who . . . "" vrj litre, i un iiariiciiuri sim tree, AdUr.s HIIAW &. CLARK, Bi'Mif.'rJ, Maine. Marrli't. HUl-iy OUSE KOll SALK. A tars'! ilziil Tm mi. ttlltl.. Ifl pnnl rnmlt.inn .lil. doors, window-, &r suit.iblelii b trnuifrrredupon an other lot, is off- red for sale, on modrrate terms. Also a Tiantlty of broken Urick, for filling in buildings, and several pair cjI'Hjs'i with Uiass, .lpily to . LKVI L. TATH. nioomburg, Nov 3 lSCO, tiiiiciv! iikk k:: iiricku 200.000 ""'Wins Urick, of excel- lent quality, f..r sal at the Old Ulooitifburg Urick Yard, i'arli''s int.-mjinp; to build will do will to rail aud tiaminu thu material and si I bargains. Apply to 1IKVUY S. ARTHUR. HI ooin burjf, March P, liCI. -3m. PUBLIC NKIiTIXG. AMECTIN'Cl f the citizens of Blunmiburij and the public frcnprally, is rvinvatMl toh.) held in the Co. I ii mbi a County Court House, mi Samduy Evening JlarchSitcthth)$to, for the purpose of devlrins ways and miang for there-IK-fof the snlfcrin? pour in Kansas, to which tlicfrhmU of Humanity uie cordially in, ited. ... many crmus. .nioomiburg. March 7, I fill. GltEENWOOD SEMINARY. TUB SIMtlNG Ti:illl of this Initiation wil! cein-liu-iico on tho Eiglilh ot April and continue ten If'eclis, l!OARDINO,TUlTIO.fcc.. for this term witlbiJ3,00 Important changes and Improtements arc In progress of whlchdue tioticu will swiu be gitcn. Tor cataloguci or furlhi r particulars, address ,. ,, . WM.IIUIlULBi.Princlnal. Millville. Col. Co., March If. IcHIt St. H HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHIL AUHLl'IIIA. A Uciu-volelit institution established by snecinl endow-'"f.V'V-'i" I'10 .,L"ff.!'f.'11 nnd llistrt ised, ntllict. d with Mrulenl and Lpidemic Hi. casts, and ntDeeiullv for the Cure ofllinin-s of the tfeiual Organs Ills- ,'T.fImlSV,''.'.o,n.!.,!5 a" i10'" ,,rino United Btate. ALUAULC ltl.l'OIlTri on ppcrmaloirheca. nnd olli u,s.,i!m'l!f.,Jof ','".Se,4l "'fans, and on the Nl:iV KL.ML1IILS employed, scut to the nlllicti d in sinl-d letter envelopes, free ofcharge. Two oi three Stamps for postaue will bu acciit.ibl. Address DIt.J UKIi.. LI.ll lltlUCiri'iJI. Acting Burgeon, Howard Assoda tiiHi, No. s South Niulh atriet, rhiladelpbia I'a. MarihS, Itflil-Wm. ' Have You Seen Him t TIIU GREAT ORIGINAL CHEAP JOHN! IS IN WOVVsS AND HOLDS FORTH AT, JUST below tho I'oit Olllce. and will sell cicry dav and evening! bo the wi-ather dull or bright: ho will sill you bargains right. JOHN has goods of every dc. scriptiun.land can sell them ut less than halftlie usual f.""i1uJK,,0",i;ofll'nei'ii1'.i-nidoyedtis attend all tho ghcriira Bales and assignee's Hales, and Wholesale Auction bulee. And besides he buy. for caia. and buy, rroia the .Manuraiturrrs, and pels a larat Jisreiiat ilicrcfurohlsjoodsvaisrslhrouijli no h.nds but ills ow-uj ho .ells at very .uiall .rollts,nndhas.Uick sales. Johnsellino damaged goods. Come one, como all, both great and small' l.adl.-. will please call in the day lime w hen goods can be had at the same piico as atuliht all Wo i,sknn.lnll u.. .I.L..II ,.n.... . -- e-"'- friend, HONEST JOHN vi.,,.1 iM.I-i-J... . .. V.v"''''"''' " lorgn-your March 0, Idol CIIU.M' JOIIV, JBlooiiubiir rlcadciiiy: D. A. BEl'KLEy, A. B-, Principal. THE SrilINi; AND SUMMER SESSION Or THIS Institution will begin ' ",e WEDNESDAY THE 10 OF APRIL ?.. .,' " '"" supplied with new furniture! The walls ; elegantly paperoMnd ever) tliinr added that can contribute lothe comfort and ronvcniciiceof theBtudtnt Ihocour.e of Instruction wi'l bo thorough.a, htreto Tore and those designing to At tbrmsclvcs to teach will recclvo special attention. The school u.clfis conduct- aecorjlngto the most approved model eos oVttudy.,'r0,B:Wl"riC,,e'm,'',e,lJ io " TERMS, primary department. gliM Higher denartment, jj go Noeitracharg,!. made for the study of Anticnl or Modern Languages. Oood boardingran be procured ai S1.SJ er 13, rsi wttk. Bleomsbuii', Mirth ! Il-tf. ' " ' r" " rpTHE PREBHYTEHIAH, IS PUBLISHED EVEBY SAIUHuai No. 000 Chtstnut Street, above Sixth, rhiladttphiit, and JXo. B30 aroaatray, Aw Yoik, by TVHXIAM S. Jl ARTIES & CO. tehImsi IV DtUnri cni Fiflf Csnlf per anirum, If paid In ad. Toncci or three Dollars, payable In six months. Allb. cral discount to Ageftts who may become iepri;lMf. To Clergymen 7V Dtlttn a year when poid strictly '"no subscription received for a less term tHin mis year. All subscribers who do Hot give express notlt. to ihe contrary, will K considered as wishing to con tinue iher subscription, nod, their paper will l. sent to them accordingly. No pdpcf discontinued un til nil arrearages aro paid, except at tire option or lh '' S? rlrtl.lV.-For IS line., first one dollars each repetition of do., TS cents. rorBlin.a or less, Ih-lt insertion. 1 cents! each repel tion of C . SO cents; roymenti for odvertiscmcnts to bs made la adtance,- TERMS TO CLUB9. Fire copies io one oddrcss, for one year 'in copies to one asdrees, for one year Willful additional copy to the person who may act at agent, Slitern copies to one address, for one year (10 CO J CM 10 M TVrn'yiAra conls to ono address, for one year tU to t.M.lk rtn .t.ll.lAaal nnV InlhA Allt Willi nnnmimouni copy iu.uc uKrni. tO- The Money must nlnaye bo sent In advance. When tile amount is larg,a draft should be proeureJ.if possible; Addrers. otwoy; Post paid. , WILLIAM B. MARTIEM Jt CO. No. 000 Chestnut Btreili rnnaucipnia. March V, 1361. S. JtIOKA!V BROWN'S MMini.raAT.R AVD RETAIL BEDDING AND FE-ATUEU WARE- llUUbM, Vo.M.Norlh Second Btreej, Opporlu Cbrlit church, PlULADliLVMA. n-7-Constantlran hand, a laffa I'sorlnnnl of Dsds. f. ........ PnHl.aaPa.rhlahlnna. PlalS. Iluk. LSKait. and all articles in the line at tlx Lowest rrfess: Jv; B rartuvur ouiniion pata is rcarvoiiR .ts-j raa Old VtalKtrl. March 2, ieci-12ra. r I take pleasure In informing ysu that I havt rirotsd frcinNo. 144 North Second Street, lo thlllarg. aad spacious store Ao. ISO Noith Second Stmt, aUve Arch Oppoiite the Mount Vernon Hotel, where 1 will cirry w the luiportation and Jobbing business of TOYS, BASKETS. Of all kinds. I'lpes, Pegnr Tubes, Tobacco A: BnulT Hol es, Catios, Chessmen, Iioniimws, llackffamtnon llrsrdi, and Fancj Goods in all varieties, nn a larger teal itma heretofore. Also the manufacture of FLAOd and fu ture Alphabet li!ockt. As rjciirds prices and qualilr of Ooo'ti. I am $t t plrc entire satlifaction to all who may faTui tut wita their ordi-n. JOIIX DULL, Ko. 120 North Hecond Btrf MarrhS, ?61-3m. By viriuo of a writ of Ac?. Vend. Exp. to me directed, it sued out of the Court of Coram c. a riujii of the County of Columbia, rnni)lanis, will be rinosed to public sale at the Court Houif in tlleoau burf.nnHATUUUAV.TItn 23J or MARCH, leM. il ime n'ciork in the s fir r noon the felloning deicritsl property to wit: All that certain Tract of Land Mtunto in Sugar loaf townhip. Columbia county, bounded e f.dlnws.to wit: (if ginning at a post In line of Itnd U JoJiiinth.'Mi C. renmiieton, and corner of laud nf Jf. Moore, th nce on road North eighteen and a half At prcci U'tvst, nitirty.ilvo perchcRand six-tenths toa poiV tlunco by land of George Moore nnd Christian 1 Moor Mouth eighty four and thrcc-tpinrtcr decrees, West forty nine and one-tenth parchis to a post, thence bylanditf Cliriftiin ! .Moore. Htuth twelve and a half digreti' Hast ninety-three perches and cijlit tcnths to a p i, thence by laudsof tzjkiM Shulu and J.C.renoinftxn, North tifhty f'iur and thrcciuarter dejtrees Kast. flfty nine and twr-tcnth perches totbe place ofbsrinnnig, CniUBliiins Thirty-One Acres nnd Seventy. Kicbt it dies strat measure, nearly atl of which is imtrors4 laud. WlKft-'ou re fitted n onnnnd a half Ptory I'leik DwelliiiK Hoiisc, n I'rme llnnk llarn, a frame foa Sited, a Hntil House and other out buildings with lit nppuftciiaun-s. Hi!lz'd, tnken in execution, and to be soM a the prop erly of John F. l.nubach. also: At the same timo nnd place, by tirino of a writ of t'tnd. Fip tome directrd, si that crrlsra lut of land, sitnite in Jameson's addition to Centre ?i If. Centre towmthip, Columbia county. Lot No. Hi in Plot of said addition, bounded and deitrib-d ae follow s to wil . On the North by lotnf William Kromer, on tin East by an nil i, on the 8011th br an allev and on tbe West hr a (Struct f sdiil Cvrrtre. ille, containing one third of sa ncr.-, hj i nu ramc inorr or icss, wnereon are crccim twn story frame dwcllin; bouse and other out buildings w ilk tlx appurtfnatirer. U''ized. tjki'iriu exfeution and tohe sold as tbe prep crty of Harrison Lohnian. JOHN SNI'DPm. Sheriff. Dloomsburg. Keb. 33, 1801 EXECUTOIVS NOTICE. Eitute of I'etcr Moicrtr, deceased. LUTTKRS testamentary on the Estate nfriTia Mow ask, ateof lricust limushih. in Coumlua counlr deceased hHve been granted by the Register of Columbia county tothi undcrsisned; all person, hating esltss againt the Cttateofthe deeedent.arc requested to pr sent lli'-lrt to tlm Liocutor at hii residence, in Lore. I toHnship, without deay, and all psrsons indebtsd to make payment forthwith. . RCUDCN rAIIHIVfJP.R, Jiiimtr. Tebr-iary 2, JSCl Cw. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTIOi: is hereby gen that Lettrrs teslameatary upon the Lstate of Dun M ott, late of the town ship of lllooiu, in the county nrCfdilmbia, deceased, tat. been this day granted by the Register of said county lo th undersigned, residing in said township ; and that all persons ha ing claims or d.raands ogainst said as-tat-, are requested to make know n tbe same to tbe said undersigned without delay. WARRCX J. WOODWARD, nioomsburg, rebruarySS, leui Ci. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Ileltcig, deceased. IETrERSDstainentaryon theEslateofJicoallstwi, J lato or Locust townsbip.in Colunibta county Veeeas ed hao been granted by Ihe Register of Columbia com-tj- to the undersigned: af( persons hat ing claims ersin.t the l.stalc of the detedeul.are reu'sled loprescnl Ikem to the t.iceutors, at their residence, in Locust townsbi;. without delay and all persons indebted to make pay rosat forthwith. r ' PLTCB S. HELWia, J.) r,.,, JOHN P. WALTER, Esl February 2. liol-iiw. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tim undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county .upon exceptions to the aceouut of Samuel Kressler, administrator of Lemuel Kresslsr, late of Columbia county, deceased, will attend lothe da -ties of hisftpjiojnttnentHt his Office in liloonisburg oa Saturday, thu Mday of March, A. D. 1S51, at 10 o'clock A, M., when and where all pcrsoas interested ihsy si tend. WESLEV WIRT. March 3, 1SCI. .tudHtr. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Court an Andltern distribute the luud anting from the Sheriff's sale of tb. '"I 'state of Hiram Suiutiers, will attend to the duties ',''.!'.' appointment on Saturday the 30th day of March, 1 Jl ''"d' r' M" M om In Uioouisburg, Col uiubla l.ounty, at w.hlch time and place all persons inter ested aro hereby notirledto attend, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fuud. . , , WESLKV WIRT, smites rbruaryS3ieci-l w. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. r.?.".C?.u.Jfr,if neJ- ditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Lolumbia county, oncicentions to the adiuinii tration account of Margaret Brass, admlniitratril of Andrew J. Ilrass, late of Columbia county, deceae.d. will attcad to the duties of his appointment at his .(Ilea ' '"""'-"""t. O" Saturday, the 30lh day of March, A. U . ledLat ten o'clock A. M., when aud where all per sons interested in nid titalecan attsnd If they think proper, a,e?.. WE8LEV W'S.,(.e ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Denjimin F. Teitsuorth, deceased MOTICE is hereby given that letters of administrate! i . "","' or neiijamin i . Teitswortli late cr ........ .... -".-' nV. ,uiuitiiia couniy, neceaseo, ojto been granted by the Register of said county to the un dersigned, who reside, in Maybcrry township Montour Co.. All nersons hmlna,i,in. .......... - esute of the decedent aro requested tn present them for SCtl OBICDt. .ml Ihn.. in.h I....... ...1 . -l.k... delay. r.;'ti s r. to ROBERT UAVISOV 1, Msrch 9, 13016 .fdi. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Christopher II. Smith, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on Ihe Estate of Chris topher II. Smith, late of Hemlock township. Colum bia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register ol Columbiacounty, to tha undersigned, residing in slid Hemlock township; all persons having claims iriin.t tbeEstiteofthe decedent are requested lo present Iberu to the Administrator, with out delay, and all pci'oaa indebted to uik, piyment feiihrrith. AARON SMITH. w v .... . AtnilislTStn r.bmiry 9, IeJ.-ew,