"7 SOLUM DEMOCRAT. kditud ky i.r.vTi,. tate, noPRiutoiir BLOOMSBURO, PA. SATURDAY MORNING-. MAKOlt 23, 1861 "Camera," in the next "Democrat." The Philr.dolpliia Banlis have resumed rpecio payments. lion. Jeremiah Clemens has been ap pointed major general of the Alabama army. n .mist The State election in Connecticut will take place April 1, and that" iu Rhode Island April 3. lion. William Appletoa, of Boston, a Congressman elect by tbo Union men, it is rumored, intends to resign on account of ill health. Peterson's Ladie's National Magazine, is on our Table, for April. It is indeed a work of interest, beauty and merit. Ad drew Charles J. Peterson, Philadelphia! price, S'2.00 per annum. IS?" The Carlisle Volunteer wonder8 why it is, that so many papers are entirely quiet or indifferent over the passage of the swindling bills. Tho reason ij very plain to us, Brother Brattou. They have been lead into temptation. The French Minister at Washington, it is stated, waited upon tho Secretary of State on Tuesday and offered the services of his Govcrncrnmcnt as mediator between tho United States and Peru, in tho difficul ty arising from tho seizure of an American vcsjoI by the Peruvian authorities. Scrcno Hotel. Jons Legoott, Esq., having obtained a License, at our late February Court, for keeping a lioim of public entertainment, has put tho Tavern n operation Wc havo enjoyed his h o pitalitics, and take pleasure in saying that ho keep? an orderly house, and entertains his guots most sumptuou'ly. Sco Mr. Leggott's card, in another column, and when you visit that section of country, he sure to call at the "Scronu Hotel." We aro indebted to tho following named gentlemen, tince our last publication, for valuable documents, viz: Hon. William Biqler, Ex-Uuiled States Senator. Hon. Geo. W. Scuanson. Member of Congress. Hon. Heistee Clymer, Senator from 33erk3. IIou. FnAKKLi.s Bound, Senator from Northumberland. Col. IIesuy S. Mott, Senator from Monroe. Dr. Charles II. Hill, Member from Montgomery. Col. Hiram 11. Kline, Member from Columbia. Thomas Osteriiout, Est,, Member from Wyoming. W. G. Brower, Messenger of Senate from Montour. A Groat Victory. : At the municipal election in our neigh boring city of Reading' on Friday last, the Democratic candidate for Mayor was elected by a majority of CI 1 over lm Hep ub'ican opponent, tho present incumbent In addition, tho Diramoerats have carried two to one of tho Councils, and nearly all tho Aldermen, Constables, Judgc3, Asses- tori, ito. 'J he vote for Mayor is asfollows : Joel B. Wanner (Dcm ) 1773 Bsnneville Keim (Rep.) lino Wannr's tnaj. C 1 1 At tho municipal clention one year ago, the Republicans carried the City of Road ng and elected Keim by 133 majority, and two years ago by OU ! So we go. Another Victory : Tbo city of Harrisburg is also Demo cratic to tho backbone. At the election lait Friday, they te;pt tho board pretty, nearly clean, having elected nearly all tho Councilmcn and oilier municipal officers. Verily, the tables are turned upon tho Rep ublicans, and the old Koystono State is . fast being redeemed. Lincolnism will ooa bo dead and buried in Pennsylvania. And Yot Another : S. Smizii (Dem.) was elected, on Fti day last, Mayor of the City of Erie, by a majority of 300 over hu Republican op ponent. A majoritygf tho Councils and other municipal officers aro also Demo crats. Moi-o of It i Encouraged hy the recent high-handed action of our State Legislature, in refer ence to the Tonage Tax quetion and the Sunhury and Erio Railroad Company, the New York and Eric Railroad Company. 3 understood, will apply to he released fronNue annual payment of 810,000 to iSho'Stat.'pf Pennsylvania for tho privilege f r)assin"Jhrough its territory. This cornoration hiis hecn au applicant for some favor annually, fof ?uauy years pa-t and 1 . . , .1 . e r -r.i. ' jt has now got tue kiuu ?i a ji-pisiature that will do the Lufincsj for it, The tax payors will have to pay very dear for tho Upubli&n lefiislatlou of this easeion. Q cms of tho Inaugural. I Tho Inaugural Address of Mr. LiNt ji.n contains so many gornt of thought, expres sion and logic, that they deservo a passing notice. Coin tho first: ,; "Apprehension seems to exist among ths people of the Southern Slates, that by tho acccsMOii of a Republican Administra tion, their property, and their peace and personal security aro to bo endangered There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension." TI,U U nrm.f J.,,nrftmnt tmon tho - - o i - declaration tlial tliero was 'iiiotuing ttio matter" "nothing going wrong." It is ascertained that apprehension seewis to ex-, ijt that it is barely' possible tho peoplo of I the Southern States entertain fears that their rights will bo endangered under a Republican Administration. But "thero has never been any rcasonablo causa for such apprehension." Tho persistent abuso of tho South during a series of years; tho cnaclrr.cnt of unconstitutional laws to pre- vent tho return of fugitivo slaves; even tors Jcsso Ohl, Abraham Young; Town the announcement of Mr. Lincoln him- Clerk J. R. Heeler. i self thtt the Union cannot cnduio halfslavo BRAVICR. I and half free, as it wa? created, constitute ' Constable William Michael, Chas. B. no reasonable pround for apprehension. Troy, tie; Poor Overseers Moses Mover, Tho Southern States are verv unrcasona-' John Pingley ; Supervisors ,Toeph Heis blo in taking Mr. Lincoln and his associa- tor, P. Gearhat; School Directors Ka tes at their word, bclievcing they meant than Brcdbcndcr, jr., Andrew Sliuman what they said. I Judge Joel Brcdbcndcr ; Inspectors Gem the second: 1 A. B. Johnson, John J. Driesbach ; As. in view of tho constitution aud laws, tho Union i3 uubiokcu, and, to tho extent of my ability, I sliaH take caro, at tho Constitution expressly enjoins ou mo, that the laws of tho Union be faithfully execnted in all tho States." I lr . r , ., , ., . c Here wo are informed that tho fact of jeession is to bo ignored, and that the hues of the Union aro to bo enforced iu all tho Statos.-Xow, for the purpose of expound ing and executing its laws in the States, the Government has instituted courts, ap-l pointed iudecs, marshals, rec., as its ajicnts. i But, in the next paragraph, wo aro inform cdthat " Whero hostility in any interior locality 1 hall be so crcat and so universal ru to prevent competent resident citizens from holding federal officoa, there will bono auuiiipiiuiuiKoouuuiiuuani ai.gujaamuiig the people for that object. Iule the strict legal right may exist in the Government to enforce the excrcho of these offices, the 11111 ' eliool JJirectors Edward Hart attempt to do so would be so irritating and man, C. D. Herring ; Poor Overseers so nearly unfeasible withal, that I deem it Eleazcr II. Hess, Elwood IIuhcs ; Audi better to forego, for a time, the use of tor Samuel II Hut'-hison. such offices." I nnvvvpini. oo u seems mat tne laws are only to ua r. . ..... . . enforced to a certain extent in tho disaff ected state, while no a'tcnipt will be made to maintain the United S ates Courts, or to appoint federal oficcrs to execute- the laws in localities where universal hostility to the Government prevails1 That is, the the laws are to bo enforced in some partic ulars, and not in others. Tho nmiU avu to be lurnished; but, in case a robbery fs committed upon them, there is to bo no com t t try aud punish tho offence. And jet, this is to bo permitted under an j-ld-ministration which considers the Union unbroken, rhc theory and the practice don't haromonize. 11 " " lluu "ie Union exi ts in an unbroken state, why not enforce all its laws ! i Pni llmfl.iril . 'That there nre ner.nn. In nnn .enUnn or another who seek to destroy tho Union at all events, and aro clad of any pretext to do it, I will neither affirm nor deny;' but if tliero be Buch, I need address no! word to them." . ! Very non-committal. There may bo 1 ' . . J , personsmono section or another who 1 , , , t . i seek to destroy the Union at all events, and then again thero may not. It w very preplexing question. If such persons ( ex.st it is not neceary to address them. ( Let us drop the subject alio wonder , wIitt it lrlo lnfrAf.tirtAi. l'ni.ioii in mil-n why it Avns introduced. Perhaps to nuke, yariucss visib.c. William H. Welsh. Tho handsora vote given to this talented young Democrat for tho United Stales Senate, hy the Democratic niomhors of the legislature, on Thursday last, was tt hifih ,- . , -ii .. i . coniphmeut, and richly merited. If ho lives, .1 hrilliaut future is hefore him. OnonaK Bero.nuu, Ebtp, editor of the Harrisburg Telegraph, has been appoint ed Postmaster for the city of iiarrh-burg. Wo congratulato friend llergner on his good luck, and wish him success. lie will, no doubt, make au efficient officer. Tur, Rctdhlican Lr.aisi,ATunr. have pased another iniquitous act, of a local i character, it is true, but of scarcely less rascality than tho Suubury and l.'rie Rail road and tho repeal of tho Tonnage Tux. Fearing .popular opinion and the triumph of tho Democratic party, iu Philadelphia, they havo postponed the Spring Municipal election until nest Pall. Every member, however, who voted for this seeond enor mity wero ulra Republicans. "TiihGenesei: Faksiuu," for January, February and March, have reached our Office. This is not only an invaluable publication, on tho subject of Horticul ture and Agrioulturc, but is undoubtedly tho cheapest work of tho kind in the Uni- JACKSON, t.-d States. Ono of our laost intelligent Constable Joshua Robbins ; Supervi-up-crcck Farmers, last season took a num-' bors Matthew McIIcnry, Hiram Jiab'r ; ber of tho "Genesee Parmer," home, and School Directors Irani Derr, Asa York. ; after pcru-ing it carefully, informed us Poor Overtccrs Absalom McIIcnry, E.i that his wifo and family, concurred v.itu aha Robbins; Judge Lain Dorr; Iu him. in tho opinion, that tint ono No., was spectors J. II Fn'U, Samuel Y. llos well worth ttio whole years subscript'on. assessor Hias W. MeFIeurv: nt, as tar Address, Joseph Haueis, Esq., JdocnjJter, a ., price ow ets. per annum Township Officers. Tl,n fnllnwitir. !c ii nr iim nirnr. L .!.- i.. .1.. 1 vivviuv ui luu iiu cuxuon in m reitrai townships in tho comity of Columbia. BLOOM. Constable Qorden It. Ooff, Anthony I Witinan 5-Poor Ovcr?ccrs Jae. It. Oroul, Kli Barton ; Supervisors' Robert ling1 cnbitch, Caleb linrtonjr., James K. Eycr; School Directors Joseph Sharp'c.-s, Jos- W. Hendcrshot, Jeremiah J. Browcr. 1 i year; Assessor Leonard B Rupert ; As sUtant Assesiors Elias Mendoiihall, B. P. u ...v.... JiaruiKiii; tuuuor iwuruw juauison ; judg0K0Wian lloonc) Inspectors-Isaiah vyt McKclvy Gcoreo Rishol. BKXTON Justice - Samuel 11. Kline; Conttablo- Samuel lthono j Poor Overseers John P Conner, John Ashclman i Supervisors Samuel Rhone, Samuel IIes j School Di rectors William Ash, Thomas Bo'las j Assessor IlHiard Stiles; Aft Ascs.;ors John Doty, David Yocum ; Auditor Bhor McIIcnry, Valentino Fell ; luspee- scssor Edmosd Schcll ; Ast. Assessors John Hosts, John Sliuman ; Auditor Johnlloats; Town Clerk Joseph Slier- mn, BR1ABCRHKK nnnSal,l-f!l,rlo9 linml T'nnr flm. ------ seers iienrj' ueitcricn.AiJS oam Jiom uov; J ' -' School Directors John H. Smith, Jacob ' "ui"""' 'i Stephen Hess ; Asicssor-David Miller; A.st; AoMorB-David Shaffer, Vincent ' Judge-Isaac Bower; Inspee- ""s-jacou .. iuo,teiier, dosepn iiiani Auditor- William Lamon. . ..'.r'- "g ' Constabl Charles II. Diitench ; Judges, Daniel Kcyhard ; Inspectors Jesse Hoffman, S. Ilidlcy; Supervisors Sam'l Ilngcnbuch, Samuel JJower ; Assessor Samuel Key. , , . . T . .., , J" ' V A"s."-Le" Aikman, John John JJ. .1 l 1 l.V.IJ . Justice Jonathan II. Hoagland, John L. Beadlo ; Constable Philip Mourer ; School Directors Philip Mongold, John C Diencr; Supervisors laniel Bordoff, William L. Kline; As.-csior Henry Mo sor ; Ast. Assessors Philip Steely, Bonj. Lindcuinutli ; Judge Stephen Monaham; Inspectors Daniel Linns, David Camp ; Poor Overseers, Daniel Bordoff, William Kline ; Auditor, Court appoint. OATTAWISSA. Justice Cliuton E. Margcrum ; Cons table Peter G. Campbell ; f'chool Direc tors William Hartinan. IVtur Bulinn: Supcrviors-J. Stroasc, Reuben Orange; l03r Overseers Ahln Tl.nmna. .T.-ipMi Gensel; Assessor Iaae Secsholtz; Ast. A .COnrC Tflllll Wll1 l-nlrtoe II. i,.t n ni t 1 J """" ' Oi Judge-George Mfllihardtj 111 spectora William Coffiuan, Peter Bodiucj Auditor James S. McXinch. FRANKLIN. Justice David Zcrr ; Constable Thos. Howcr; Poor Overseers-Joseph Beaver, , , , , ,. , , i.. Joshua Jlcndenhall ; School Directors . , c ,, Tr . , Daniel .err, beth Hartman ; Asessor Aaro L3Inbers0n . jW . As5ees01.,Jl;,3C Cleaver, Clinton WcmlcnLall ; Jud-c J. Mcuch . iUpcctor3,Tacob Klliu! Eias WcavM . SlincrvisorsAaroll (S. KnU Jonalh:lll G Auditor-Joseph B. 4 Kuittlo FISIIIXGCREEK. Justice Cyrus White j Constable Cy rus Robbins ; Poor Overseers Reuben Hes3, Michael IJishlinoj Supervisors Wm. Stucker, Hugh McDride; School Directors John Savage, Isaac Labor, Jacob Mer , , , a,T , n ' f0! 'Isscssor Joseph C. Iiunr ,. . ' man; Ail. ylssesors 1). McIIcnry, Daniel Thom as; Judge John 'Woiiner ; Inspectors Daniel Wenner, Cyrus Crevcling ; Audi tor Alexander Krcamer. GREENWOOD. Constable Paston Kline ; Poor Over seers Jas. Yauhorn, A. J. Albcrtson j f-upervitors Humphrey Parker, Joseph Yanhorn; School liireetors M. Kline, George Devr, Jacob Schuyler, (two latter tie); Judge J.J. liobbius; Iupcctors Peter Girton, David Albcrtson; Assessor George Girton ; Ait. ylssessors Robert Robbins, C. P. Moore ; Auditors Elijah R. Ikclcr, Uriah McIIcnry, Samuel Gill cipic. HEMLOCK. Judge Jesso Rears; Inspectors W. S. Marshall, Peter Rruglcr; Constable John Kistlor ; Supervisors Isaac Leidy, Elias Giggar; Poor Overseers John G. Novius, Franklin MclJride ; School Dirce tors -Reuben Rogart II. A. Harimau; Assessor John. II, Faust; Ail. Wssosi ors T. J. Vanderslico, II. D. McRiidu: yluditor Win. II. Shoemaker. sessors Iram Derr, Joha MeHeary -, auditor-John 11. Fritt L OUST. , t on lalilc Solomon 1 ctlrrmnn '. niper- ..tent. .Ttiliri lMifiilou Pt.nrlptt MntisMi " , ' . judge John lragcr J inspect irs Sain- iudR Lovan, Jacob Long; tthool dircc- tori John P. Wa ter, Henry Rcinbold ; pocr overseers Amos lthoades, Daniel Richer i nscsor Gcr.i Howcr; asitant ssessort Henry' Reinbold, Reuben Fnli- ritiger ; auditor A Mcars. MONTOUR. Justice JJ V, Paxton ; constable la- CobArWUlOi aupcrvisors W 111. Hollincs- M1.1...1 It t. . ..u".", wimti iiumu , iv. u.vidiv.o Pliilip. Poust, Lade Mourcr; school rectors Joseph Mamcr, Jacob Arnwino ; u-scsjoi Peter M. Karshner; at. asses- ,,r 1l,!lin Vnmt. .flndrnw fllnrks iudrrp. l . ' .' c -Kvan Wellivcr inspectors u i nam Hollingshead, N'oah Mauser; Auditor Josiah A. Robbcits. MADISON. Constable Benjaudn P. Fruit ; super-vi'ors-B. Es.-ick, J. 0. Kcnncy ; poor overseers 1 iiliani Jsarijcr, Jae. uemott; school direction Hiich McColIum, Jacob Swisher; a-scssov D. A. Watson; ast. assessors Silas Wellivcr. Honr Dildiue; judge A. S Allen; inspectors D. P. Ross, McBrulo ; audito'- .lames Dildiue. MOUNT PI.EVSANT. Constable John Shipman ; tupervisors John Mordan, J. R. Vandcrslice ; judge Ellas Howell; inspectors Geo Jaeoby, Aaron Keiter; assosor Henry Kitchen; ast. asscssors-Jtio. Wanich, John Ruckcl; poor overseers Paul Kline, Gabriel Ev erett; school directors William Kitchen, Benjamin KUler; auditors Win. Miller 3 year, Elial Drciblcbis 2 years. ' MIFFLIN. Justices Samuel Creasy, John II. Ilct Icr; constable Lewis Eekroto; supervi sorsJohn B. Anglo, John Mostcllcr; I poor overseers John Keller, Jonas Hart zcl; asscssor-Lawrcnco Waters; assistant assessors Stephen II. Swank, Thomas Bowman; school directors Jno. Jv. i-oik, Lewis Creasy, judge Stiphcn Polio; inspectors A. C. Millard, J. J. Hess, auditor Wm. Pcltit. MAINE. -Constable Isaac Yctter; supervisors- Michael Gruber, Jesno John; fehool di rectors Washington Fisher, Daniel Nus ; noor overseers Jacob Shusars, William i - -. AlenHugcr ; auilitor-.Ioun M. -Nuss; as sessor-William T. Shuinnn ; ast. assessors -Henry Pownian, Daniel Sliuman ; judge -Samuel Yctter; inpectors-Peter FUhcr, Henry Hartzel. ORANGE. Jutices-Alfred Howell, John Herring; constable-Mich aid C. Keller ; asM'Ssor Je.-se Cu. email ; a-t. asrcssof3-Jno White, riiomas Meiiemy ; t-upi'i visors-M Ecr utt ; Samuel Henry ; school dircctors JaincslJ.Harm.iii, Reuben Sitler ; poor overseers-Win. Fritz, Daniel Kiefcr ; au ditor-Wesloy Rowinar. ; judge-Richard Urewer ; Iuapoctor- John Fi-her, E. Kline. PINE. Juslice-L. A. Carman, lienjaniin Win toratceti, tie ! eonstablo-A. J. Manning, judge-D.iuiel Formvald ; iiipcclors-W.ll. (Jliniiibcrliu.il. J. Potter; auditor-Mich ael Whitmoyor; school directorf-George Wellivcr, Valentine Wintersteou ; assessor -John Lore; assistant assessors-Thomas McDride, Albert Hunter ; poor oversecra Jolin Lore, Benjamin Wintcrctecn ; super- viaors-Jolm Whitmoyer, Johu l aus. roaiungcri:ek. Juslices-Johu 0. Mjois,Wm. Rhoadcs; constable-Jacob Lougoubtrger; poor over-seers-llcury Iklwig, Johu itarigj supcr-visors-llenry Hclnig, tieorga Kreich ; school directors-Win. Jlhoades, David R. Howi'i-; judgc-Elias Rarig ; inspectors William Guarhart, 1 Iiratn Cool; assessor -Chai'lci Stine; asiistatit asscssors-Ucnty Hoffman, Michael Fcdcrolf ; auditor-M. Myers. SCOTT. Justice-Wm. Peacock; constable-John G. Jaeoby; asscsor-C. C. Marr; assistant assessors-M. J. Kinney, 'i'hotiias Crevcl ing, jr.; judge-Thomas Crcveling ; inipec-tors-J. R. Robbius, Geo, W. Crevcling ; school directors-Jacob Terviilliger, II. G. Crevcling; supervisors-John Sliuman, J. Shannon ; poor ovcrsccrs-Aaron Roonc, II. W. Creasy; auditor-Eli Crevoliug. SUGARLOAF. Justices-.Tosiah Fritz,Montgomcry Cole; constable-Jofo Hartman ; school directors -T. Q. Stephens, Reuben Larish ; poor ovcrseers-Rijhard Kilo, Samuel Hess ; Supervisors-Samuel Park', T. Q. Sto phensi assessor-Jacob FriU ; ast. assess- ors-Wm. Ilcrlingor, Orin Parks; auditor George W. Steadman; judge-Joscjih 0. Hess; iiispcctors-yenry V. iess, Jacob ess. "A Woman should never, under any circumstances whatever, lose her temper," says a popular maxim, This is all non sense. You might as well tell tho wind not to blow on a March day, or tho raiu not to come down in April. It does them gqod to "csplodo" occasionally ! A woman, to be good for anything, must havo as much spice and sparkle in Iter ns u bottlo of champagne and if the cork does conio out onco in a whi e, with a bang, why that dou't dipreeiate ths value of the goods, D-pvcially thovj pui chased at Batlu'ii Cueup Store, in Light Street. Easter com b ou Sunday, tho 31st of March. r p Winter still 'lingers in tho lap of Spriug " Wc have quite a fall of snow hre Thu looki bad fpr March. JShtf Wo clip tho following well merited ( commtmont to cx-Scnator Jjicier ot iiusi KMtn. frnm llirt IHlilmlnlnllln lllnltlrcr. ft VX ; ---. , , 1 Republican paper. Ho has lived down . calumny, and is now in n position in wliieu ho can laugh his enemies to scorn. Honest men of all parties, now cverywliero, freely . . Statesman ncknowlcuco his abilities as .a and integrity as a man ! ACKNOVvLr'llGMI.NTS TO JjX'!5r..VATOn l',,i, r W A ii i , l f i.f. n . 11 t . .. 111..11 .V KV .... ..VI. w iu.,- ill ICO 10 Ecnator JllOI.rilt, WHO liadJU-t Com tucte.i nil ecnaioriai term, to respond to J. . , , ' . , .. u'um l,ilm Bcllntor Ui.ITTKMN of Jvy nt the late di-SCssimi of Congress. The venerable Ken. tucl.ian. according to the telegraphic re- Io". "ovote.i a poi tnii oi im nnai -pece i ,h?. Compromise resolutions to a li.gh nmtti - ili inniit t I llrtvfl-nr II I il r.l'T! nllhrili Z(iI1, in ,ho cnUs0 ol- tho ijniolli T)lig well deserved. Senator liijler has shown ill! 1 .11 Ul. I'll .VCUU?5IUU ..UlblUViffl lll.ll. , . , . . . j i he is a Ma team an who can rise superior to iniK- wlipii tlio en.inlrv U in nrril But paitj wneu mo country is in peni, jjui tllCI O IS another point Upon Which IlO IS entitled to the eial aeknowledgmcnts of the people of Peunsylvania. Tirroughout tho long struggle for tho present tariff,! commencing more than a year ago, he has ' proven himso f to bo not only a faithful,: hut nn ol.le mil intplli'wnt rnnrdian of the put an awe anu intelligent guaruian 01 1110 interests of lllS State. To hu aSSldltOUS e i. and patlCIlt labors tllO Success Of tllO measure in tho Senato is largely due. , . .. y p 1 )i li'r.n.f I ro.n nun. ns ro rlo on inanv ot ...I 1. 1. .1.. n 1.,!... nA..ln....n.. ll.nt !,! l,-,lnnlf:nM vot fi.l !t (a l,n .n i..o .... w, ..v j... .v. " act of ittstico to extend to him, 011 his re- tirintriVon. office, that meed of praise to which ho Si entitled I W1J1CII 110 13 ClllltlCU. . i ' Plir.3IDE.VT LlXCOLX lias nominated , , oassiu3 iu. uiay, ot ivcntucicy, .uinistcr to o , im n em- -if I hnmn. nnil Thn.nns (lorTCin. nf (linn. Aim. ' . . . ' . . ister to Mexico. Both these nominations , , ,, . are made from the conservative or comnro- .... . ... ,1 nnsing diMsion of tho Republican party. i ii Ar rn . , . . , . Both Mr. Clay and Mr. Cortvin havo 111- .,H.t il c .1 V rl. 'V.' iuiiui luuctuauiu ui uiu isnn xu.lv -i ii- i ,i , . i ... ,i . . . mine ior tucir iniiuenty to mo truo princi- pics of Itcpublicanisin. ir. pi-,. ..Ulisrl i Washington and used hi d his influence on the side of eon.-, promise, ami against the unvicltling poucy , , .... " , . r I ot the not-an-uicli Jtcpublicans. Mr. Convins views aro well known to be mod- crate aud conciliatory. The recognition! of such men, taken iu connection with tho order for the evacuation of Fort Sumter, is calculated to make tlu radicals furious. Mr. Lincoln has already given away sev eral inches. LancaiUr Intelliscncir. The following resolution, complimentary to Hon. John .). Crittenden, was adopted by tho Richmond convention, on Monday, by au almot iiuauiiuous vote: l'J!(&i'v il. That tho thanks of the peo ple of Virginia be, aud they aro heicby, most cordially, tendered to Hon. John J. t'riltonden. for his recent able, zealous, and patiiotio efforts in the Senate of the United States to bring about a just and hoticrablo adjustment of our national ditli eulties." The tariff act of tho southern confodcra cy his been made public, and goes into opcralioir-tho 1st ot May. Ai compared with the tariff of tho United States, mo-t of the articles paying Ul) per cent, are re duced to HU p.r cent., tho larger poition ot those pacing 1 and 10 per cent, are reduced to IS. I hero H al-o a largo Id per cent, schedule, and a very small free list. Bids for carrying tho mall on nearly nine nun.lrc.l routes in iNew lorlc anil in the New England States will bo opened on the 31sl inst. int. The annual cost of carrying the mails in thcao blatcs, under txi.-ting contracts, U 01,OO,7(i'J is paid tor the transportation ot tuo mails over live thousand four hundred aud forty-four miles of railroad. Ooi.T) and Sii.veii deposited in the Franklin Saving Fund, No I!1G South Fourth street, below Chestnut, Philadel phia, since January 1st, 1801, will be ro' paid in gold or silver. Bank notc3 do posited repaid in bank notes. Deposits received and payments made daily with interest. Tho Georgia State convention, on Tucs day, transferred tho forts, anus, arsenals, and munitions of war to tho confederate States. An ordinance was passed appro priating 300,000 to support tho govern ment, aud authorizing the Governor to is sue seven per ccnt.bouds for that amount. Pay or our. Peace Commissioners.' Tho Legislature has appropriated 81000 for tho pay of our Commissioners to the rcaco Ooutcrcncc. I ho original propo sition was to give each member 101)0 ; the sum appropriated gives them each. 5371,43 Delegations of the Clioctaw aud Chieka saw nations aro now in Washington cltv for tho transactions of business with the General Government, In tho Virginia convention yesterday mi; Ayicr spouo alily against the peaco congress propositions. Without conclu ding, tho convention adjourned. 5tf Wo take plcasuro in calling tho at tention of SIn.M.NKiis &a , to tho Strut and Laco Goods House of A. Wnrd'a. Nos. 103 105 cc 107 NT. Second Street, Pliilad'a who5o adv. appears in auothcr Column. MARRIAGES. lyilt 'U A J! K'll.-v on ID Mhtill.. Mr. Chan I'LL ItbtKl-Es to MS llKHUT JoiINiO.N, ull if Lihl Wrvl I'j. 'ulltu jUtli inst.. by tho Ilev W. (ioodrirh, Vr. Jou Ii.iu;,li Mitt i'aiiuhine Thomas, both of JVlni.,; ir'i k. Coluiubijt-ouiay, l'a On Thur-dny.tUr- ltth , by tho U"v. 1 3. Wa'l. r Mr. Joiau MAirir, tu Miss Mary A Ceislk, both ct Mti.lu Oath - Uili itis , by Kcv fifio Warrni. Mr. JtntR J0VF, of (alUlllt III llKlkT Houum. 01 Moorfaburg. Montour county l'o. D E A T II N, In MOJiiHburg, on thtjttli iint.,.ur, nuPM .tur Uonsoit of J.rais rotiai, Hit cf CttttHisi, dccw-vd. a(ti (Qrttri. Special Notices, r.-.rssnss!m.sss.r" Wl' ir,,i""T7 i"t i" I M I M vmTTTi vTlTO A UAUV i . , 1 T j)r Hiiponco'S (lOllllll rills lor I rinalf?. 1 MffW turttltjm BM a jrrrrniii'r. Trie rnmMnntinn of InirdloMi li I'r. Il'iponrn'. T' V. .... ..,.r,,1.. hnrmln... TIi't lm u lifin iirHii.MM'""" . UK J In lor IvntoVrnrticiMfolilPr. Iiiiiiifflcofiirovcr h, y";',, rv m..l ti..in,H ul lailUy ..... I'suryi; i.'i '.:.ni....i,invn. r.niiim nrri'ii In n inntt rvrry . i.iviif..a.... , Infill nnl ' .n.t..au.n ii.MtK.rn.ntliiti. t'litt ru jrlv nt tlif cltnnzf . fl lif,'. I'rcal lit.' i'VliruUyTraH'mTfoinS 1 ,'1 , n "Wo , T,U ilrraniuTfiinpii "i 111 J IKHI. Kill. Viip thrm. 'J I. "'''t i...t.i. jn... ,m ll. rniilr.irj- rt ...i.ii1. mkjiiI t iiint .1 u il . ml.l Hill rllfp OtlII ti" iiipv fiumi' n i inpiriitii"n,rii"rnnai.ir; i.. rrriiannM, nml liuijofiilt llii-uliolu aialcm. I.ad.lm h I, ntili .Ull ...,t prtmli nn l,.cr,n,c or . a,,,.,y, will n.nl Uv-m pun n i.irrcfiui prevumvc, .i'I.a.a Pi lla alilmlil lint 1. MhlMI llllrllltf I IR ft I I tllfe mmiiln afiri'n.inry. n ih.-y nm tnri'in lulus c. mla cnrrlace, lint lit liny nlli'T lime tliey nro pafo. l'rli-c. SI per lot. HuU. lni mile nnJ retail. I'f ' (1 .V. IIAnnNHL't'll. llmecM Hrtld api-iii for Jilnniiishiirir, l a To nlimii all nr.lcri m"t Irt K'l.t. Lailira ' by ai-iid i.. ill... al ml Hi., hl.tnmvliilrtr rnnl-UtriCC. full liaU Ilw.i pillmint In any part iiftlm cOHiitry. (cnnlldcntial. 13 lr) ami "fri'f of I'o.tam" l.y l.iall. Hold also I.V.V J. ,n Kulik tc Cn. Danvilli'. II. J. l'ry. Tnm.viua. J. A, r.'lk. 311 'icll .;iianlf. anil ny "one nrugKisi in uieiu"i. IIU i. n"-- . . ...M. v, ii. .nnlt it for ronntrrfrlM. I!n tinfjiild'n I'iim ofn,i kind, ...iii'iu every imtii inoii A n. ii..e. ah mlicri ar- a liaji'lmpo-iiinn and uiicnfp, therefore. n ..,, vatno our ilt-i-s ntxi itunitn. ti nn- noitiintr r )c- inzlitimlniCEr.l nut or jnnr money,) l.uy only 1'f llime ia"i, Vn'SJbSc" ad JTc'd" .r"r;.ni countcrfatofiiio run. notvi:. Solo Proprietor, New York. t-')"- moitats t.irii I'li.i.s.-Tiiei.inii and envic.i re 'l""l' wind, tills pre-eminent ineillclnii Imp acpilri'd fur tll miariniiica tnc-cv in uii diac-n-pa. uliicii it pr.fwf toe..re,liarcndiTc.lllieii.nalpraitlC'! of lUtMitatioiis iiiiirnia not only nniiprei8:iry bul nnu-nrlliv of lliem Vlieyaruknoi,l,ylliclrfnil,tli.'lreo..dworkiileriify r..r ti.em, mi.i thy tiiriyn '.I'e.u'.i,t,n'.ri .""iiiViniV. linn. Ill all cii.es of Hitiveiipn. iljpp.'piil... liil.iOill ...,.i v, ...ir... i.i.m. niirn. riiriiinaiism. fi'vera U iic.ie. I.. ,l..l,n VlnlAm obstinate Iliad ...-lie., !.nd nil ceneral d.-raiisenielits of iiciiii. iliei-p I'llMinieliivnrial.iyprovennc.riai.iniiii rp.'e.ly r.'inedy. Aalnilotrlal mil plare tlie Life I'llln i-i;h.i.f.p.i.uii.i.u..u. ofcv lir.Moirafa riiocntxRIttera.wlll be fmmit erpiatlyrf- n.ii l all rn.- i,fii-r.nindel.l'lty, dy.pei.ni.l- 1,,'n.l uilie, tbo iik.ic inrldi lit te. I'omaleii In dillcate Imalll J i wry 1.1. ul ofe.ikiii'! of the ilisedUe or pa... r.irf.ile by W. U. Mcir.it. :tr. Ilroadnny. New york. and by innlirino ilcnleri and drugtUta generally inronniioiu .ne .omniy, r.bruary 111. I-..o-l'.'ni. . tlnirirmltr of Trices! -A Nun I'. at..M In I. urinous r.nt one iii own fnirnui-ini josiy .to. or the L'r.'si-iit Due I'rien UotlmiE tlore, No. SJt); Market ttrucl i,i,mnsmh. nil ndu i.ina. In adihtl"ii tn Invhu tho Hrp'H, most varied and f.,.bi:nbic stork of uiothintm 1'inioio'pbi.i, made n- pri'ssly for r 'Mil inlrn,, li.l.e ennstitiit.'d eicry one bis , .'ilr.m.i.i.bi' IhiIiil- markedln llinres. on each ar- tirle at tlie vi ry idwoFl prlre it ran Ik- sold for so they ca,n,ui pos-ili ) vary all mil't buy alike. The enoiN arc will sooiiceil mid prelnrrd, and crrat vai,,akci. .tn the inakiiu: tb.it muanbuy witnthe fall iwimr.nirc.if ptltnip a v"'id artictis ntiliu irylow Ctt ,,rC,., ,io, a l.irBt' t-torK ot itccc cinn n n itui.i it'nt ( It untl l -ht f!UlitlL', wlmli ill Ii- made ',li;t:S&.arke..nii1.c.!.,;i. In tn most iiii."iiaitg nnn oum niiniior, em s aw3Mra- fcnrmwiw a- . - -- - -- jj UUCIU5CMC1U WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER 1 1T r'Tcivftl frnm thn miinuf u tnrii'i in lnsfin, nn J ariirl ot intct i'ri'lknt nuality. Iihnuenge c"'" titlmUMtu ff'te and prtrr. The inu!i:rhtLii'il ui I k Imnicr- to in Hrh nnv f l tli" titct on hand a ml i tlifonly Ktp-ri-nc'd 1'aI'i-r 1Iamjr In iIim S'Ttioii of in iiHimy it iv .j ni j L.1ICI1 c iHULK an i,amiiiaiiQii nt'i.ir.) I'urtiui-iiij. II. J. TlIor.XTON. liloorifslniri Mnrrli SJJ larl . " CAHJ T a. Alslj iicrfna are I) ri bvcantintifd ns.iirmt p-irc hnninrj or in fttiyw is laHtij .i tr.tiii'f'r ( .1 ct.ru in Notts of Hand, ol tlia ntnn.inl tif Sill, nurrnrtina tn luvf siy'iclbi Ho1 stiti rf't t. inlauroi It niatnin Vounj, tr'riii'ljt' ,19 I Invf r ti ivp'I no a) 1 tit 'r'Mif a: im '.1 ill MP list y .Mite, l-yu, p iPiiic iiirc" niotillii ii t'luiiiiiuiliiut iu pay tt, unlobHcsmpJl-iil itytluorourf- I f.tV , a. n. r.urvnn Kohrsli-ir. March 21, lfil-3t I SFOK.M ATIOX IS "VAXTKD," rV tlii' wliir 'al.nuts if n yi'ililg wnpmn ulio rcrL'HIy ill (Jr.'i uunoil t ' ui-lii:i. Col J111I11, itiunt.. s.iniuiM.'d tn J uuna.r..i v.. Iiom l.cr I w.i.fr'i. ixm... ni r-rr Ii; nt tliat tmi" I ttii.riiiu mill r Hie iiitluLt.ru ut mi'iitnl ill r.uiLr''iiii'iit. ls. n iitii'Hl .Oy.'.iri. . I .lijf, uf sninll iir. dim! In. il.irfc liur tnv p'lsnii wlm ii I inform tll-iiiul -r-iulri 'it i.t Is -r iti-hmI n'iJ Tii'i-, nn-1 ili-l.nii li'ir iliitilli r In 'iil. 1 .111 irii ui.' Ii-r r .urn, .sill mill . In. 1 it-. f lm. 11 uu'l .in! elul t 1 n:Mir.lc.ir.i 111 'ir tumble. .ilar-'Sd joi:rn Kininiv-i. ri.T'-iiu, Col. ru . l'a. .March !1, I'Cl --3t. AUDITOirS NOTICH. Esia'e of Henry Kitchsn, decease I. rUII lll!rri-ll!l.ril,niiitiit.'il liv III'! Ornliuis' Court L Tnl'iiuliia (Jinint)'. tin Anillli.r In iIi.tnlHilP tli-i linl unci' in in ii.iiium ii jam's ii.nsuri, ui iiiinlstraur o tile l.-t.itj of llrnrj Kltrhi'ti, lat.i i f f'olittiiliU county , ... u.,.1.1. a, in. uhi.i, it. i I'njlllf liurtf m.ui rnuuly, on tiiijksiiay. Tin: ikiii n.vv or Arim., a. p., isoi at ono oVlnil. Ill tlia afternoon or paid itav, fur fir- pur i.io of lit rlorinlti!! Ill i ililtii'a of lus amioiiilini'iit : al wlilili tiiiu' uu il plic all in'rsi.ns inti-rfsti'il aru rcquir .'u in pr 's.'iu .in ir claims. or toru.ir ucdairi-'u 11 a sliari of Hie aunts no.a liicntioni-n. joiiN g. rnrxzi:. Marcll 31. l-Cl-4t. AfHiTJlt H- WARD, MANLTALTUKKP Ol' AND Pl'.AI.r.R IN Nos 103, 10. anil IftT.Vitrtli Hoco:nl fctrrot. rnii.AnKU'MA. e ara now rcciins mir Frriiis ttork, hr will coinpruL a i.trgJ unj iif mrabla ust-ortiiieni ufiill kitidf. STRAW AiD LAVE GOODS. AUr,, a i.irffo ussnrinmnt of Lrtthos' ontl ChilJrcns' Hits. ()-ir Ftork i.f I'lontTi nnil Itiirhcu, w ill hi uu uu.t'ly larcu this pea son, nnil we would timlu nur nt ti'iitiun to tint tlcjuirtnient. iMeiue call ami txaunnc int'in itJiorc iii;iKiii(,' jtmr iur(iiase. If WAllli Xn- ia. IM &: ior NortU H:conJ St., nbovc Arch. s. E 11 K NO II U T E L. Tlin undcrsisnrd.. resnertfulty informs his friendk and Hid piiMic (.'t-iicr silly, ilut ho has opened a Iiuu-f fur Uiu t'litrrtaiunient of (.udom. ri and trni'l ra, nt HI.RU NO, in -r'-t-iiHoo.i .unship, Ctdnudna Count) , aljout Screuo m Hotel. IVhsre Ii" prrpared tn iictoiiimojate ilia public, anJ all ulioiiuy favor liitn uith tlicir cunoai.togciural sat isfactiou Ills Tullo anil liar, will ln well eunplii'il ami eari-fiil-ly roniliicti'it.uii.l liis Hlaliliiifr is uninle and wull slocked I la uli ut all liini.'s bj li.ppy wail upon Ins friends and customers. JOU.V I.KUGUTT. Ecrcno, March S3, 1P0I. hci'iir's Sales. liY virtuo f aunJry writs of Vtmh iont lUptnta to mu dirt'rtcd. is.iienm ol th Couit of Common rieas of tlr County ofCulumlia, l'tnunjlvuiu i, will bo ctposed 10 public ill? .it tlm Court Htmac in Kloomhiir". on -AITUIA , Till; Cl'lh ilk Al'KtL. -U. nt on. orclock in thf orternoon tlu foIlo.Mus d-turibett pf-ocrty to IVlts- All that certain track or picco oflantl pint tta in Surirloaf t itflnji ("t.luinbi.i County rontain. in; lilty ftmr m r. f ul.uU u.i nty one acn i(i ij.ar d Iintl bound'-d on Hi-' North by limit of Victin't iififh liiif.Mi tin-Stiutli b iMiitu ut abral.ani t-hulu on r. at by t indsof Haim-l Hess U Ji-uso llartumu an.) on tlie by land late of Udiutin ( Crnu h rd, ht-rvoti m ntt d n ono and u half story 1'l.ink tlwtllina hou-'o u fraiiM Ham und u UUck tfiinlli rh"i. Mlti the apour t'li.iiuca. S.izd. taken in Kjcctition and to bu eclj c th. jrty of John .Michlcr. prop. ALSO: At the samo timo and place, all that rcrtun tract of land situatu in Swrarlonf townslun Co luiubia rouniy bmiided nHddi-krritmd m follow a, lown on tlii Nrtti by lan'l of Hirhard Ktj on the Jlait by land of II. it. Laubath on tlm tftmtli y land of Jusv Pt-nninpton on tlu vcit by land of John P. Laubach ton turning ut tislilarrea more or h.n. About tui-nty Uv't' new of which is cleared i;uid h?ron is ercrtod a uiu and a half story plank dwelling liou.c and ttlur out biiiUiujrs with tbc iippurK ninci's tseu Ml, takvii in cictulioii and to be told as the prop, trty of Ucorgu iloore. also: At tho tame timo and place, all that i rtiin trait or lot ol laud tfituat-in ruiiinrriktown lnp. Columbia inniitj . bonndul and iliscrb.i m fi-j. .iiw-. to uu - On ihr North b land of I'.i'il 1'cnUr. -n tit- i;.if t If Inn I of 1th Unrd Jonn. mi the Sutitli by 1 u.d if il ' Mm krr, and on tlio We i i land ot William I'arW. raiitniiifna llloven Acn , bi tho aame more or l -FK all of wllirll is t.'iirjd land, n hi rron nr, it.ti-s.i . - . .," " i ni. m a r"ij t iiiiin. nriilllS IH'USC, n r raisIS nnk Hani andotht-r outbuilding with the oiipurtcnuu Hizd, tiken in cxreutton and to ba to.d as th prtjn. urty of JaiiK s U I'arfcs JOHN SNYDKR. Sherif Uloorasbaii. Marfh M, Iter. Valuable lical Estate. r' nn order of tbc Orpl.n.' CourtefC luniMa county, en tin 80. day of April, next, ftt in o'ciock in 1110 lltrciiovii.i.eorgll Ml nngninmi... n..'. William II. Ilmteiibuili, Ailiiiiiil.lratoni nt Simon II a. sinburli, Into i. L'olitru Irnmlilii In mill ci.uiitv.il.eea.. .... i .,. d, will epo to talc. I.y I'ublic cnJue, upon im l'mlci. I'lirt-ifii f a. 2. rnndiel.nrr nf n 1 ' " TRACT OF If OUD.AlW, Filiinlnlln C.ntr. lownMilp. in s.ld cnunl, a.!joll.lnj. rurpnil.Nu, ...no .mtho Wrp'i, 0,0, Kflehn. r and o.h. N... tl.tcc, cn l.e r.a.l contain!!, JL U II B. J &) and Pisty pcrtliea strict mcasurt. ALSO-Purpart No. four contistiug of TRAOT OF WOODLAND, Pittiatt" in Centre tounslilp, aforesaid, adjoining lands of tleorge Kelchner on tlx. .North. Purpart No. Ursa on tbc tVcit, Pirnh Psliuon on ths South and Turpatt No. K on tbtl Kast, cniildilllng, T en Acres, anl fourteen n-rcl.ss Sirlrt measure. ii jl t as t c- ALbU-l'tii part No. live consisting of r TRACT OF WOQDUiXl), in Centra tiwncliip, aforcni J, ndjfiininjr Undi of 0 Kelcliiur. nnd (tin. n, on I he crth. ruiimrt.N'o, four 04 tli.i Wcet, H.irnH tfulinon on tlQ tioutt) and Turpart tio. Sixnnttif! J,.iit, Containing Nine Acres, nml nnc IiunJred nn frrt- Mix rtfi itrtet meamrs j,tii(? tne viaie ni itj uu t'dieu, tiuau in to iowi hip of Centre and county afVr.'tafJ. Bloomsburj, Marcri S3, .SCI. TERMS OP SALE. TT.Vner cent, nf ttiffmtrclir.i nonpv to8rnl tntlis ritinliilhtrntirit on the uuy rt FaK. Onn hair of the bal nnre cftho purcha innncyto be paid Tint of April.leCt. i nt? rrinaiiitier m wie purcimt' nim"y in dc paiu nrii ci ADril. 'ilif DiyniPiiti to be with Interest from r!f nfrinle. Kciln tt bi ma la and dtlivcrodto the pur ctinBur upon ttm conHrAiiition ot r- ale. Ttio purcbainr it secure me pnynicm ny unnuR ana Piongago, WM. II. JUUEMICCH, i fl,,'"JlfW' T M1E PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, nA.yriiir., .voxrovn cou.wr, rjt. niitcrtainnu'nt fur Man anil Beast, In gooil stjrta and at moderate rat-s. OnotOEW. ri'.EEZE, ProprlMW. Danville March, 3, lstil. EKCIIANTS' HOTEL, 10 No; tli Foii rlh Street. PHILADELPHIA. C. M'KIBBEN Ic SON, rrcprlolars JIarcl. 1. WC1.-J-. 711UIT TREES FOK SALE. Tlic udctibpr has now rn liniid at Mi Sancrer, in. Itnsli touiuhin. .Vortliuiiib.'rlfttid rounty, near PatiTillf, a larce nHnrlnictit. pf tlinfty praftetl and buJJoJ rw tries if i ity d(cri Uuu, audi as flTlAn. VINTS of tlm choice kiml. I'at-iM anl belli, all of nliich wc will mil at rennnnatJe priwa. rirsitna nilnti2 tnm'i out orciinrax.ni'i ao nru q ran nn the mbucnbcr at the Nurnry, or at his rt1dene In lMnvillo. JOHN llKisT. March Jfi, ISOl-lm. Till! u ttlfTsisufd. rcpeclf.i!y inft'rmi the citlxona t.f Othiiiibii -in.1 atijoiniiiR rountics.thnt hi o lumd for -.nriui! Bale, n lino i.gortiiifiit ot 1 itcrr rfiKM t-wiiciiiiiiiituf Appl'. Itnarf 1'tnr ltantl-trd do., l'L-arh, rinin, Cherry-tie. I.antoii i;iae Wticrry, UrinckleaOrangd Ua?iiltTO.C.ut.iwisa do., Iluti.rhtoii fciillinc Coonber r). (tho only kni.l tint doe nut mil'lcn.) btraberr )l,uitp, cherr cnrrint. Grip" Vine, of th ftdlinviiig wirirtios Infilidh, try fine, -year old, Catawba do , liil.iware, t union, IHnna. Kranhitll, ioncor.i, union VilUgf. lilnnm, lUWnu, and ottu'ru. AlfO, C'alblgc, Tomato, and J.gg 1'lantf , for bit J" o0" t . I - .lL.lt.l.i-UU.l Cattawiit. March IC, lu61. 2ts CIGAP.S A- TOHACCO. A larppasfittiiirntrf rhoicr t'iznr. Tobaceo, Tlr'n. ci I'ruits. (.'onfi-ctionorv and N'olinii ct'lifralh.tofiftJi rt wiiu a full clock of HA r. and CAl'rt. comttantly oi li-ind tint fur rale chtnp, nt the "IUoonihburg Hat VvCn,- L.II1,UI1U111, JUM.N IV. uiiiir, liio&raiib-rs. March 1G, 1 -01- ) ISINO yUX XUKSKUIliS & GAH 1 ii.. sciu)?, i'i.ANT.-?.R00Tt,ciimun3.Tiii;EaviNrr,. H MACl'Y A. CO haln oprnodtcirE-tablifhnicPt ntTro MnrkU tfirvrt, I hil idelphia. for tli tale nf thru productm is. ai wi II n n g-'iu ral assortment of mtitlo i'i tlii lloitirult tral Iin i. wnuld r- Bprt fully call t lie at' irntmn t f ih ir rusiomi ra. and thf public "cm r-tlly, to thr-ir Wart-httiiir:, whure will hcKrpt in tliclrrtpi'ctif' .'tton, a romi'l.t.' aasnrtmi-nt of Vt'cctable Hn-X anl Pl.nu, VcgL'Ubls and riowtr Pccda. Uulboiii Uiutt,"c. of our nvwi anJ tcrisn produttionf. fatalnitcS Mitt draifs on 1 ppliration, coyisriNc. or the followino. Omeincntnl PhvlcTrcei, I Kvrrfrei-n Trees and fihrofc. H.irdv SlinibinTV i'lauta fur lludping. Vinri and Creipcri, 1 Trailing lloni-ysucktM, olcttc rarpctual. P.-a hfvrtpd. Ilbnd I'erpctual. Huiirbon " Mimk i limbing Dihha Hoots, Hardy Harder Tiants, IJ-ddmg Hants, Illcnpal and Chian. r rsun and ot bar Tctlr, MacrupbiU, 11'rarif , UanttiHt Mo, a, ICIimblns L. Hanloj risot Grcnnhousf Vlants, Lycopodcums, Feros, 4jC , Sf & V I W w 3t S U S Clierry. Applj. rtar. I'lura. raarti, . US? iTv OSS". Diana, U.laware, Concrr I, Iabolla, Catrt anl Fortign Varieties. s m a. & i- a v x w s ; Currant., uoosch.rri s. Rarplifrrics, Dlackberilsi, ritrab.'rriBs,. ilc.itr. C7" llnj'.rs dealing mill us will find that tlis aitlrlss ll.iy.gcl au ItCLlAULnanJ as IIBAI' as lli.v tao a-s "buiiicd Iroin any ollitr uttabluliaint, Nn .30 Maikcl Ftrcrt. bslow Li gUn, I lillaUelpbia. Tt. March Hi, laai-3m. I'lows ! rii.V3 ! ! tIows ! 1 1 IP you want a first ratearticln of Plows. call al the Esjlc Foundry, nlnomsbur;. March 9, 101 3ra. JMIL BODUGGUR. I'lils nnndcrfut article. Just patantsd, is snmolhloj rnrirtlsi mic, and ni'.cr bof.ira oflVrad to ajeats. wa! ara autcd cur) h bcru. full particulars stnt frea. Alldrt'ss , . pl' "V k CI.AIIK, Uiddeford, Main. MarrhO. Hiil-ly. H OUSJ5 FOR SALK. A larpe sireil rrn.n. r.nn.., In ,ulI .nl.ln l. doors. Hinddivs, kr , suitable to bo tran.ffrredupon sa .jtlier lot, is olfreil fr sale, on tnoilcrtite terms. Also aiiuanlity ofbrukcii llrick, fur Minis; In buildings, ana scleral 1'airoft.aaa nli Glass, Apply to 1XVI L. TATK. riooni.iiiirg, Nov 3 lpro, 200 000 1Juil,lin3 ""Ok, of escol. ' lent quality, for sale at the OM IdoouiKbnrc Unck Yard. I'artu-s intendiDg to build u ill do wl-II to. all and examine the material and get baruaiiu. Apjdy to , IIKNT.VS. AHTIIUK. Itloo'ii.burc, March 9, lrtil.-Jm. I'UHIJO 3IEKTING. AMKHTINti of the riti.eni of liloomsburs and thi ptiblirirent-rallj. is ri'i'-eted tobe held ta tbc Co lumbia County Court IJoutte, on Saturday Evcnin,Narch 5iarnA,18Glf fr th nurpno nf ilpviiina uayi nnJ mana for thero lief of tin sntn-rin. pnr in Kannn, to uhichlhe fnuade ot Huioanitj uro cordially initcd. MANV CITIZE8. liloonubtirff. March 7, lfol, H HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHIL. AIU'.l.riUA. A Itc-iu'xoli nt Institution rMnblUhod by ppecial endow iiu'iit, for Dk- r.lir-i i f tho fuk and IMtresicd, afflicted with iriilfnt and riodoiTiic Dinan's. and orptrciallr for the l ure of Iiuum s of the Huiual Organs. His ftnary frertu nati. nts in all parts of tho United State VAI.CAItl i: rr Him ast' of tho H.'xual Organs, and on tho NEW iii.ruiunmi r .trniniorrnaa, and otr- I.I.Mi.IllI.H employuii, kiu iu ttm nRlu U'd in it si id 1-lti rtimlojHs, free ofrharffc Twooi three ft amp 4 fir pnntaec Mill be LIN IhiDiHT-'N it? ncrrptanit. Aturia nit. JBKII. N Artmir Hureon, Howard Assccia- Hun Vb Miinh Honth N'liuli lret t I'bilaiielrlna SUPF.RIOll GoWcn Syrup Holnws. pi.i xttrtrti tad fMle atSDiat?jr yllM, H he ehtop tth Sots of I T- PhstK
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