5 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. ED1TF.D BY LEVI L. TAT& MlOrMETOIl. j BLOOMSBURG, PA SATURDAY MORNINQ, AFR1I. 6, 1801. Mil. Mensci! lias located tho Blooms burg Express Offico In Weaver's Storo lloUse. Capt. John Ortovcn, Las taken tho Half-Way Houso, lis will be seen by his Card in this Journal. t& Col. Kline, II. of 11., has our thanks for a copy of Senator 31 Cluro a Speech, in favor of tho llcpcal of tho Ton-1 aago Tax, and also, for a copy of Senator Olytncr's Speech, against tho same measure Tue largest, handsomest and cheapest Horse Hills, ever got up in this county, printed at tho offico of tho "Columbia .Democrat." We have tho April number of the Bos ton "Homo Monthly." llev. Mr. Thayer, Editor. This is a neatly printed and very attractive Homo Magazine. Auiuim's Home Magazine, for April, is on our Table. Thero is freshness and neatness, in this work, which with its racy literature make it a roost acceptable La dies' Companion. 'I'. S. Arthur & Co., Philadslphia 8200 per annum. S. F. LATimor, Esq., has retired from tho Sullivan Co. Democrat. Col. Michael . iuere must be cither 'compromise,' or co Metlebt, is now its solo Editor and Pro-, vrctbn." In whoso hands then is the issue ! prietor. 'I he Democrat has entered upon tho tenth year of it3 existence, has ever been a soundly democratic paper, and wo wish it continued prosperity. Mb. Judd'b American Agriculturist, for April, is on our Tabic. It is rich and racy beyond any of its predecessors. Tho American Farm Scene Spring is a beau tiful Engraving, and with its description, is well worth tho 81 00 which pays for tho years Agriculturist. "Tub Pbesbyterian," a largo eight column, neatly printed and beautiful Be ligious Journal, is amongst the most wcl come of our exchanges. This paper should find a lodgment in every Christian Family. Address Wm, S. Murlicn Co.,Philadcl phia 82 50 in advanco per annum, jfifn.-GiittON's Hat, Cap and" Variety St'ore, has been removed ono door North ef his lato location, into Col. Frecze's "Mr. TCTvun. as ITCooFanoT Silioo'S'tofo.' ' Col. Freeze has had the room newly fit ted up and papered, and it is now ono of tho pleatantcst shop3 in town. Our State Legislature An ar iclo under this caption, and to which wc invito pecial attention, is printed on our first page this week, and should have been credited to that excellent neutral republi can paper, tho Germantown Tilegraph. Wc also print another artte'e on the inner form from the same paper, entitled Our Municipal Law. Maj P. B. Frcas, "speaks light out in meeting." Tue Genesee FAnMKu,for April, con tains some very good articles, and upon the wholo is what every farmer should read. But in looking over its pages wo find tho prospectus of tho New York Tii. b'une occupying a place in its advertising columns. We object to this, an agricultu ral paper should have nothing to do with politics. If tho paper cannot.be kept up without rcsorting'to patronage of this kind let it sink. Tub 'Farmer and' Gardner' and American Bee Journal" for April, -havo been received. Thcso handsome anonthlrcs art) filled with matter of deep importance to tho men who cultivato tho soil ; or who aro engaged in tho interest ing and profitable occupation of Bee Cul ture. Tho publishers desirous of having them thorougly introduced, send specicmen copies of either or both, without charge, to all who may desire it. The prico per year of these journals, is One Dollar , each. When both are orded at tho same timo, ihey arc furnished at 81.50, with a hand some book as a Premium, Address A. M. Spanglor & Co., 25 North Sixth Street Philadelphia. Orangevillo Academy. It is with pleasure we call tho attention cf the commuuity to The Orangcville Acad' emy and Normal Institute, A better in stitution of the kfnd, we think, it would bo difficult to find in Pennsylvania. Wo are happy to bo able to fay that this opin ion of ours is coincided- in by other gen tlemen, competent to judge, anal who havo Tccently visited the institution-. Tho build ing is symmetrical in form, and most ad mirable in its interior arrangements. Tho . furniture is of the most approved and t; .elegant kind. Prof, bhank, tho Princi pal, is a-teteher possessing, among other requisites, that ono most essential, a thor ouU.lovo of hii business. In addition to thjs, tho village of Orangeyillo is, in many . . ... wspccH, a iwue. piocB. xue peopjg ao, Trumbull offered a resolution declaring eminently SQQial, as well 08 moral, in thoir n.. r.i. u . , . habits. Wo know of no moro fittUtdaeo Vlhat' ,ntho I"won of the fao"ato lho n to send a youth. Great credit is duo to tho rjeoplo of iho laws, tut tho republican, majority re rapgevilla for tCw eatermize. fmcd to take it up. ii Gems of tho Inaugural. l'ho power confided to rao will bo uicd to hold, cccupy, and possess tho property and pUccs belonging to tho covornmcnt. auu vo collect mu umtus uu import", uui .i .1...! r . i. . beyond what may bo necessary for tbess objects tucro will be no invasion, no using of forco against or among pcoplo anywhere Supdosc vou iro to war. vou cannot ficht always, and when after much loss on both tides and no cain on cithcr.you cease ficht- nig, mu lueuimut utu tiuuaiiuiis as .oiciius 1 1 1 -, 1 i! . . . 'nf n nt.ml.in n.n nnn.n.innn vnti v. m... "6"'""!" Jvu' In your hands my dUsatiificd country men, and not in mino, is tho momentous issue of civil war. The Government will not assail you. You can havo no conflict without being Yourselves tho aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy tho Government, whilo I shall havo the most solemn ono to "preserve. protect and Ucicnd it." AVe should bo very glad toseo somo re publican genius explain and rcconoilo tho abovo extracts. Tho first certainly con' vcys the idea that tho power of tho Gov eminent shall bo used for certain purposes ; and that whatever forco may be necessary to accomplish those objects, shall be excr ciscd. Docs not Mr. Lincoln know, that in the present excited stato of tho public mind, forco will bo met by forco! is not that civil war! And But Mr. Lincoln thinks there is no uso in lighting, for after a fight, tho old ques tions will all come up again. Then why talk about using power for any purpose, if its use, even to a bloody issue, is to be productive of no good I Why not at onco proceed to discuss terms of compromise and reconciliation! But tho republicans rcfuso compromise , In tho hands of thoso who havo tho power, in tho hands of Mr. Lincoln, his advisers and his party. Let them uso it as not abusing it, East Baltimoro Conference. Tho East Baltinioro Confcrcnco of the M. E. Church, has recently hecn in ses sion at Chambersburg, Pa: Tho follow iDg appointments were made for tho WnrtTtnmVinTlonrl Tiictrlnf Presiding Elder Thomas M. Keese.I WiUiamsport, lstchargo A. E. Gibson. " 2d " It. Hinklea. Montouriville Samuel Shannon. Muncy II. G. Dill, J. W. Buckloy. Milton- 3. W. Langcley. Milton Circuit Q, Warren, C. F. Thomas. Letcisburg J. W, Dcdgcs. MiJJlind's 5 Midaleb'gk. W. Gibson, William O. llcsacr. Northumberland J. A. Price. Swartz. Asldand A. M. Kester. Danville . B. namtln. BLomsburg F. Gearhat, A. It. Iterley. JeansvillcQ. 11. II. Day. Beover meadows A. M. Crcighton. While Ilnvenn. E. Wilson. Btrickk S. L. Bowman, J. F. Porter. Bljomingdcdc J. W. Ilaughawout, II. 0. Pardoc. Orangtvillell. P. Crosthwait, It. It. Pott. Thomas Mitchell, President of William, sport Diskinson Seminary, and member of Williamsport Q. M. Conference. Axe. This little word always used to bo entitled to threo letters. Sir. Webster omit tho final o in all his additions. Ho says, "It is improperly written axe." Strain; e I In all iho editions of tho Bible within our reach, English and American, in tho best copies of Shakspcaro by John son, Walker, Worcester and Richardson, it is written axe. The final letter does not, indeed, seem tcbo of any great necessity, but this is not tho point. Wo refer to a Dictionary to know how a word is spelled, as for instance, wo purchase Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., at Bettle's Store, in Light Street, because they arc fashionable and cheap. JSy The Chambersburg Times informs us that Hon. A. K. M'Clure, Stato Senator from Franklin county, lias purchased the splendid farm of Chambers M Kibbcn, Esq, on tho outskirts of Chambersburg, and u making great improvements. Mr. M'Olube was ono of tho disinter- cited champions who assisted to pass tho swindling bills, whoso speeches a corres pondent iuforius us, Mr. Eilenbcrger is circulating by the thousand throughout tho County. Tho bills have scarcely passed beforo ho purchases a splendid farm for 820.000. Ahcml Who buys tho next farm I Easton Argus. PeiEitsoss' New Puulications. In another column of tho Columbia Democrat Willi bo seen advertised for sale a lot of handsome, useful and interesting books, any of which can be had by remitting tho price by mail to tho publishers, T. B. Po terson & Brothers, 300 Chestnut 8troot, Philadelphia. For the litlo and prico of tho different books, eco advertisement. 1ST Tho U. S. Sonoio adjourned sine die on Thursday last having been notified that the President Lad no further eomniu I nication to meie. In the open session Mr, lv way to.maintain tho Uuion is to enforce Tho MonBter Stato Robbery 1 Again. To bring tho enormity of til lato Stato , Bobbery at Hamsburg distinctly to tho understanding of every tax-payer possible, we print tho following statements showing tho amount tho Stato will lose annually j and the number of Counties, tho Stato Taxes of which it will rcquiro ovcry year, to innko good the amount of the loss : Tho Pennsylvania Bailroad bill, repeals tho ionnago lax on Freight over tho Itoad, which is duo tho Stato, under tho conditions of tho Bailroad charter, and which is estima ted annually, hereafter, at 8370,000 Interest on Judgment in Court against said Company of S700.000, for unpaid Ton nage Dues, amounting yearly to 842,000 Tho ounbury ctEno Hill, legis lates liens of $0,000,000 a head of tho Bonds of that Company given the State for tho Canals, of 53,500,000, and thereby destroys their valuo, which with accrued in terests amounts to about 84, 000,000 the annual interest on which is lost 8240,000 Total loss yearly 8052,000 To replace tho loss of this largo amount it will rcnuiro tho Stato taxes of the fol lowing Counties every year taking tho amounts from tho Boport of the Bctcuuo Commissioners, and selecting tho counties by Congressional Districts : VHth District. Bucks County Stntc Taxes 547,808 82 5,317 91 30,040 00 23.G04 08 9,802 U 0,010 07 14,358 05 iicnigu (I ic Xth District. i ii a a it ii I a Dauphin " Lebanon " Union " Snv.W it Xlth District. Northumberland county Schuylkill " Xllth District. Luzcrno county Wyoming " Columbia " Montour " Xlllth District. Northampton county Carbon " 21,901 87 2,458 32 8,720 25 5,318 02 34,525 00 5,053 21 4,315 81 2,008 70 3,801 54 Monroo ii it ii XlVth District. Piko W ayno Susquehanna county 6,869 05 11,722 80 5,010 55 Bradford " Tioga " XVtb District. Lycoming county 11,803 44 Ucntro ii 13,304 03 0,587 37 10,022 53 053 98 2,018 00 0jDi? 00 32,211 18 13 007 03 &',004 01 30,255 83 2,121 00 Clinton ii ii ii ii .Mifflin Sullivan Potter XVIth District. York XVIIth Disiriot. Adams ii ii ii ii ii XVIIIth District. ii ii Bedford Franklin Fulton Juniata 7,1G1 20 13,044 35 Blair Cambria Huntingdon Somerset Armstrong 4,876 03 it it XlXth District, a 12,157 47 0,000 57 7,120 10 Indiana ' Westmoreland 30,407 53 XXth District. Fayctlo " 14,120 30 Green , 7,502 02 Washington " 25,740 70 XXIIId District. Beaver " 10,005 83 Lawrenco " 9,151 27 Mercer " 11,803 02 XXIVth District. Clarion " 4,510 47 Clearfield ' 3,470 25 Elk 2.174 04 Jefferson 3,174 99 McKean " 1,700 00 Venaugo " 3,705 71 Warren " 3,495 10 8050,000 50 There can bo no raistafcing tho extent of iho frand upon tho Commonwealth by thcso two Bailroad bills. 'Iho loss in the end will bo many millions, as may bo eccu from that which is lost annually, Tbo en tiro Stato Taxes of fourteen Congressional Districts, or fifty-two counties, aro lost to tho publio Treasury ; net only for one year, but for all time to come. It appears from tho Auditor General's Ilcport that 81,444,074 03 were paid to tho Stato last year from Taxes on Ileal and Tcrsonal Estate; and this infamous legislation, robs tho Stato of nearly one-half of this amount, Thero is no disputing tbo fact it is as plain as day. Tho ltcpublican majority of tho Legislature lias passed tho bills, and tho Governor has signed them regardlets of the protests of tho pcoplo, and the ru iaous loss to tho Stato. Mb. LincoIin'b bill at HarrisburR, on the 22d of February, cost tho Tax-payers of Pennsylvania, 82,115 501 "Economy and Reform," with a veugeance. Is this tho entertainment to which the pcoplo were invited I 6y Tub Supervisor of Ilomlook twp., will greatly subserve the puhliointercstand sate himself trouble by speedily repairing tho public xoad betwixt Bloomsburg and tho ilntk Horn. ArrOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR. Wm. P. I. Painter, Esq., of tho Bor ough of Muney, has been appointed by Gov. Ourtin, and confirmed by tho Senate, oppermtcnaent of l'ubltc Printing. Proceedings of tho Literary Convontidn. In pursuanco 6 a tall, published intlio Columbia county papers, delegates from tho Literary and Debating Societies of Columbia and Montour counties met in Convention, at tho Cdurtllouso in Blooms burg, on Saturday the 23d March, for tho purpose of forming a Literary Union. At 10 o clock tho Convention was called to order by tho President N. B. Wcllivcr acting as Secretary, Tho Convention then proceeded to elect a Vico President, for tho day, which resulted in the choice of A. J. Harder. H. Painter, A. J, Harder and David K ostcrs, wcro oppointed a committco to examine credentials. I ho committco re ported credentials and Delegates from the following Societies Mcchitnicsvillo- t TMfna AlfpAil ' d amCS rillllpS, Alircu Roberta, Chas. Mowrcr, Wm. Yordy andt'u nuynoooidcn nn. Henry Wireman Madison Henry 0. Mills, N. B. Welli vcr, W. W. Smith, and B. F. Johnston. Danville Literary Society A. J. Har der, 0. II. Gibbs, S. P. Harder, S. T. Gibbs and J. T. Oberdorf. Danville Debating and Declaiming So ciety Heber Painter, II. A. Moore, B. B. Brown, C. W. SholcB, and A. M. llusscl. Bloomsburg Local Scnata-P.II. Freoio, E. 1). Yordy, P. S. Kishol, M. C. Miller, D. L. Dicffenbach. Greenwood Literary Society E. K. Ikcler, It. S. Kich, Ellis Ellis Eves, Chan dler Eves and David Masters. Tho Convention then adjourned until half-past ono o'clock. Ajlernoon Session At 11 o'clock tho Convention was called to Order. Tho Grcenwotfd delegates presented Constitution for tho government of "Lit erary Union of Columbia, Montour, and adjacent Counties," but for want of room wo are obliged to omit its publication this week. Tho Convention then went into Commit tee of Wholo to form by-laws. Adjourned until CJ o'clock. Evening Session. Convention met, according to adjourn ment, and elected officers for the ensuing year, as follows : President, H. A. Moore ; Vice Presi dent, B. F. Johnson ; Secretary, W. W. Smith ; Corresponding Secretary, A. J. Harder ; Trcaturcr, E. B. Yordy. Col. J. G. Freeze then addressed tho Convention, followed by W. Wirt, Esq., and others. Tho Convention adjourned to meet in Danville, on the 27th of April, at 10 o' clock, A. M. Danville lnlclligrnicr. The Now Municipal Law. tion has within tho past week been passed by the Legislature and signed by the Gov ernor, which has been received with just dissatisfaction by tho people of this city By this new law tho municipal election is changed from May to October, and all the officers elected by tbo pcoplo have bad their terms of office extended seven months 1 longer than tho law under which they wero chosen provided for that is from Juno to January. Tho Mayor's term of office is changed from two to threo years that of Select Councilinau from two to . three years ; and that of Common Council man to two years instead of one year. A 1 tho "row" offices aro in consequence of this law prolonged an additional seven months. When it is considered that tho pcoplo have not asked for this change that they aro opposed to all thoso alterations except perhaps that which transfers the municipal election to October, at the same timo of tho general election, but allowing tho ensuing election to take place in May as heretofore and e ecting the officers for tho prolonged term, instead of legislating them (it is be lieved unconstitutionally) into office the action of tho Legislature is remarkable and cannot help being popularly denounced. Wo aro decidedly opposed to lengthening the terms of tho Mayor and Councilman. The old terms of two years for tho former, and two years for the Select Council, wcro wisely fixed in the original consolidation act, and we trust they will bo restored by the next Legislature, which, if wo know anything of tho publio feeling which this and other acts or tho present Legislature havo enacted, will be differently constitu ted. (j'eimantown Telegraph. Samuel M. Barton, has been appoin ted Post Master at Wilkcobarro, vice Capt. E. B. Collinos. Died, in Wilkcsbarro, on tho 28th of March, Mrs. Melinda Collinos, aged 08 years, consort of the lato Daniel Col lings, Esq. Wm. Rich, Esq., formerly Editor of tho rennsylvaman, died on Tuesday of last week, in Philadelphia. The Franklin Sanino Fund, No. 130 South Fourth street, below Chestnut, rccicvcs speeial deposits at 4 per cent, in tercst, and repays them on demand in gold and-silver. Other deposits, fivo per cent, interest. The Susquehanna River- is again in good rafting condition, and' timber and board rafts daily pass this place on their way to tho lower markets. Mabeied; Mr. John Strange to Miss Mary Strange. Strange, indeed'! Tho (next thing may be a. little stranger,. Special Notice A GAUD TO THE LADIES Dr. Ihiponco's Golden Tills for Females. Infalliblt l trr$tUngt regutaUng and rmexhg alt strutttoi,froi vkattrtr taut, and ojr $uctmful m$ a prtttntive. The Combination of Ingrtdleftti in Dr. Duponco'i Golden Iili aro perfectly hartnlenf. They liva been iiicrt In the private praettco of old Dr. Duponco for over thirty years, and thouiandi of ladle can teMlfy to their Rrrnt and never failing mcccn In almeit every ...A Tr. nl-.i.tlnr ttrfxriil aril Ira. tollcvlnff Dftlnflll and dlatreaaing mcnitruation. particularly nt the change of III), i roni nve 10 len pin win euro mm dreadful complaint, tht Wbitei. Nearly every female i- n.A ...fna f,nm Ihla rnmnUlnt. The ntlOYS Dill hM permanently cured thouiaude, and will cure you if . .... V,... Ph oitnnnt hm ttnll. Ml I lift OntrftrV they reiiiovn a I obilructloni, restore nature to Itt prop erchanncl. and Invigorate the whole lyiteiu. Ladiii whoso health will not permit an Incrrasc oflainlly. will find these bills a successful prcventhe, I : Thtse Tills should not ho taken during the first threo months of pregnancy, as tliry orp sure to bring on mls nrrikir hut at finv nt lif tl mo ihfv s re safe. nice SI per box. Hold, vt holm ale and retail by ' O iM. IIAUENltlTClI. DrMggitt. Sole agent for Itloomgburg, fa. To whom all orders must bo sent. Ladies 1 by send Inglllm 81.00 to tha Uloomaburg I'oit-Otnce, can have these pills sent to any pnrt of tho country (confidential ly) and "free of roitaeo" by mail. Hold also by N. L. Unnk & Co. Danville, K.J, Fry. Tam.v,ua, J. A, l oik, M uch an( by ..mi0 Druggist in every Town and or an a nina, nmes every uox is signca a. u. nunc, others arc n base Imposition and unsafe, therefore, as ng humbugged out of your money,) buy only uf those ou value ynur lives anu ncaiin. (io say noiiung vi on- nho show tho signature ofH whkrr has rerrntly beei counterfeit of tho rills. which has rerrntly been added, nn account of a recent owe on every uu. &. n nown. Solo Proprietor. New York. Dec 82. UCO-ly. MOFPATd UFE PILLS. The lilitli and envied eo cbrity hirh th.i pre-eminent iiiciliciiif tins acquired for ti invxrintilo pffiraev In nil iliacates which it urofiiiscs to cure, has rcnderedlho usual practice of ostentatious putting not only unnecessary but unworthy of them They are known by their fruits, their eood uorks testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of tbe credu lous. In nil cases of costirencss, dyspepsia, bil'ious and liver affections, piles, rheumatism, levers ec ngues, SVrfnr;?iiV.Tl 1 LftU WiVi i?Kt?i -wi e Intnrlablr nrnven ncor tain a d ciiisilnAic. neaa arnc, ami nil general ucra limit i. theao I'iiin nne innriaiiiv nrrtven Dfpdv reincdv. A sin trie trial will place thn Life l'ill cry patient ticyonu iim rcacu 01 coiapeiuion in inu i-auinuuui. vi kv nr.; Moffat's riioentz Hitters, will bo found equally cf-1 ficaciou in all eases of nervous debility, dyrpcnsla- head ache, tho sickness incident to females in delicate In delicate K-W- hralth.nnd everv kind of ncakucis of the nice Pn. FnrSnta bv W. 11. Mnffnt. 335 llrondwav Vork, and by medicine dealers and druggists generally tbrotipiiuut tue country February 10, IriOO 12m. iilmv. Hltlh. rhilAttelnliia. In nddition to linviiifr tho lanrcat, most varied nnd faahionable atock of Clothing In l'liiladelptiln, made ex. preaaly for retail aloa havo ronitltnteil every ono hia nnn saleainan,by having marked in figurca, on cucb ar tide at ineivcry loncai price 11 can no aoi cannot poa.ib'y vary all inuatbny alike. Tho eooda are well anointed and prepared, and great palna taken with the making bo that all can buy with the full niaurance of getting n good article nttho very low. eat price. Alu, a large atock of piece good, on liand.of tbciateat atyle and beat qualalca, which will be iniide to order, In the moat faahionable and beat mannor, 5 per cent., below credit pricca. llemcmber tho Crcacent, lnMarkct.ahove Sixth street No. 200. JONtidtCO. Catarrh! Catarrh! W'iut l it I UowCunaol Thouaanda of ncraona autfer all aorta of annoyance from Catarrh. Moat kliow what ila inconvenience and roautta arc, vet but few know how it can be cured. It la aimpiyachronii.irrciaiion, anu oiten cniargcmeni 01 branca, lining tbo naaal caritica, frontal ainuaca, nnd aoinctinica extending into tho throat and lunga. from tbia rcault tigbtneaa and often virtlgo bf the bend, nh atructeil noao,or n profuae flow nfinueua. loaa of amell lineal voice, and often impaired hearing and taste. Tneoiii.Bchnni rcinciuei nave never uecn anic to no anything for it. Naaal injectiona and inhalations are aa painful anil expensive aa they arc generally worthless. Vet Iluinphreye Catarrh tfpecific, a siinplo Sugar l'ill, taken two or three limes per day promptly curea the milder cases 1 cores nt once all cold, in the head, hnd Jadically cures, by preaevcring usc.thc moat obstinate cases, aa la proved by the expriciicc of liundreda. Trice, with full directiona, fifty centa per box. N.ll. A fall sctof Humphreys1 Homeopathic Specifics, with Dook of Directions, nnd twenty different Itemedies in large vials, morocco case, S3 ; ditto, in p'aiu case, 84 caaanfrlftccii boxes, and Book, S3. Single boxca, '25 cents and 50 centa. Thcae rtcmedlca, by the alngle box or caac, are aent by mall orcxpreaa, free of charge, to my addrcaa, on re ccipt of the price. Addrcaa, Ua.F. llUMPIIRRVtCO No. 5IS2 llroddway. Xew York Sold by E. P. 1.UT3S. Agent, llloom.burg. l'a. "L iiivj.uno ... i,i... .uu,, . Medal at the YVorld'e Fair In London 1651, for TRUNKS CAUTCT I1ACB, lloota. aboea and Guios. Great initiir. meats nrn now offered to purchasers of the above arti- iies. lots is mucn tne largest atocK or trunka, Carpet Uaga, Valieee.&c. In Philadelphia very cheap for caah ..u. u4 .uuiivv. uuu uuuf iuiuvo Ifl, OOUIA aid. REVIEW OF THE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WHEAT. RYE CORN (old) CORN (new) .... OATH ..... BUCKWHEAT. tl II 7b CLOYERSEED 83 23 ID 1'j 12 51 70 sol 33 ilWTTI.ll .:oGa TALLOW i.Ann POTATOES 50 lilJUUfl MARRIAGES. At Town Hill, on tho 21th ult.,by Rev.E. Wadaworlb Mr. David II. Booert, of N'ewColunibua, to MisaCiiRia Tunis Uakcr, of Huntington, Luzerne county, Pa. On the S3th ML. by Gcnrco P. Lore. Eao.. Vr. Vatav Time N.Kellkr. of Jordan township, Lycoming county, .u .uiss iLAKtuhTTs, oi jacKson townsoip. loimutua co. DEATHS. In Whiteside countv. Illilinls. nn afnrrli o.j,,.l lrim J, II. Bkutiiwiix. son of Dr. Brotliwcll, of Bloomsburg) in Valley townrhlp, Montour counly, on .Monday Hip ,.., .,.n.,u.i uaugu.tr oi jonn v iisuudu ine lith year of her age. Drounsd. At tho Lock near the N'anticoko Dam, on Friday the SOtb of .March, William, son of Michael Washburn, aged 3 years, U months, and 10 dais. In Montour townahlp, Culumbia county, on Tuesday In.. Mia- U.Dni... -i..i.a. .1 .. ..I. . . ....... n tarick, Ea'i., aged about 18) cars. The alarming intelligence of tho sudden and unexpected death of this cstimablo la dy, filled tho hearts of our citizens with sorrow ; and all felt that a cloud of God's mysterious providence had rested upon uf, Though she was in tho prime of life health and usefulness, she was ready to lay her armor by j as ono who had lived to purpose, with lite rounded off her work. well done though not weary, exhausted, nor surprised, sho fell asleep in Jesus. Sho breathed her last breath, as swectk as a rose exhales its fragrance. To her "tho terrible ono" becamo lovely. When sho gazed on him, sho shuddered not. Oh ! to Bueh for whom Christ has taken away tho sting of death, it is the king of terrors, but only tho end of earth Especially may it bo said of her by thoso who knew her, that her lauguaco for tho past year of her life, was that of Uanaan, and her aspirations of II caven. ''Farewell early lost, early saved V And now tbo lonely wind moans around tho grave of her, who so. lately moved Among us frosh and young as tho raorninc. But a few days ago sho looked out upon tho world with every human prospect of a long life, a lifo radiant with Bunshine hopes ; but now that loved form moulders in- her grave. Uh ! what an emblem of mortal life, and what a sermon- on tho vanity of all earthly things. Especially, ought this to bo a warning, to tho youn It says, with a-voice that cannot bomisun- dcrstood a voico from Hoavcn ''lte member now your Uroator in tho days of your youth." "O' could wo with our mortal' cyos But half its joys explora; How would our spirits long to risa And dwell on earth n moro." If. Mew &Ducrl.s:iwiit3. TJJIUiS BRIDGE NOTICE. In Tlin rreildeMMtl Mmnefof lhCttwlitnililj Uonpniy, lvo tbl. ly ieclat.d a ,HIJnJ of Hiren per cent. (7S tf nti pel iliiite,)on th, plil itwl nl ihla Conipiinr for ilia Ull ii monthi, piyaU, to mo Bicck- Iin PreildenlnilMniepMhC.ttwlitnililj Aoidcri of tneinrjoi ieprcienimiTtiion" ;" or April. l in, nmce 01 ma Treaaurcr. In Cal(tlaaa. Bjr order ofllio Board. JNO. BHABrLESS, 7Val. Caltawlii,, Aprils, 1881. IIRIDQE ELECTTION. 1 AN election for one rre.lilcnt, all Manatcra, on, Trcaaurer.onefleeretarxt offirera for the Caltawia' aa Ilrldita Company, for ttio eniulnj year, will he lield at tbe houae of Uaiiiel Itclnbold, In Cattawlaaa on Mon day the Ctli of May neit, tittnecn the Imuta 'f I and 8 pm. JNO. SIIARl-LESS, CatlawliaallrldiiO efflce, April C.18C1, LITE11AIIY SOCIETIES. fltr! next Convention of tho Literary Union. of Von- X I m.ir lnliiiiihln. nml nHlnrf ill rntinllpa. n II! lia held atttiu Courtllouao. In Danville, on the 7thof April, 1P01 ' at 10 o'clock, a. in. All eocieiiee 01 tne euove rnaracier are cordially requealcd to aend fivo delcgatea to repre aent them In aald Convention. The public Kencrally are Invited to attend. HUUr.R .'AlNTtn, 1 A. I IIARIit.lt. Com. of -Irianjemenle CHAS. W SIIOLES, J Danville, April 0, lSul. Fed ioati o n . i rrltl naw nr,n nifnrnir1 f.l.n nh H 1 Ait fit BtOO Alf bUr. (fl0d willing) will bo dcdlcntrd lo the scrvlc of cloth, .. M Btirvlees to coininenre on Friday evening previous, the SUh In it. Ucv. I). Ilartaugn. D. and Iter. J. Ii.A.Uombrrgci,b.D.tandothcrAllnliUrs,will oltlciatfl on the occasion. tr?" The public are roipcctfully invited tn attend, j W, GOOUUlCil, Pastor. I April 0, 1861. ln, Tfline God, oil Sabbath tho 2t)th of April, i mo ADMINISTHATOIVS NOTIOK. Estate of Samuel Roup, deceased LF.TTF.R3of Administration on tho F.state of Simckl Kocr.Utc of Locust township, Columbia county d- r.n moA i.iir I, mi irrnnliH hv thi Itdtrttttr nf Cotuuibia eountyl to the undersKtucd, reitding In saidton.hip.- Allpersons liavlnr claims againrt the Ustate ofthedrce nn.t.a.rtn t.rr.nt il.o.n tn th Administrator dent are requested to present them to the Administrator without delay and all persons Indebted to make pay ment forthwith. April 0, 18fil-ft. j The Half M ray House. I Tlli: undersigned, having taken tha wctlknnwn I '. llalf-ll'a lIouMt." formerly krot bv fetamucl Uaruian. Em.. liiuute In Centre low usliiu. Coumbia county, on buiineaa, lul flattera hiinielf, that ho will keep AIMtSTCXZSS CCUJvTRT HOTEL, Where lie will at all timea be hapnv to meet and aatla factnnly entertain hia numerona Irictida and all vho may favor him with their patronage. II V- Ilia liar. Ktabliug. &.I will be well atored and properly atteiideu. JOHN CROVER. Centre townahlp, April C, 1SGJ. ln re-apnlication of the 11 Lint English Baptist Church of Bloomsburg" for Churler of Incorporation : No. February Term, 1801. Vnw RPbruarv IdCl. examined bv the Court. Found lawful, filed, and uaual order made for advertising, &.C. Tilal tle nUuve ,tiej application for n Lliarler of In corporntiun hat been iniide to the Court of t'ntnr.ion f nhewii to tlie contrary. a.ilJ Court will, on M-mday, the Uh day of Mny, lsi-1, drcrje nnd declare that tli-s riuanui uoiuiuuia v,o i iyi mm 11 uu uiiiriciii run nun Btild Church hall, arrordiiifr to the articles nnd eoinli wt-t t una in mil ami icniion aei innii nun con i tained, becuiuc and bv a corporation and body ' 1 politic. rJ JACOB RYERf.V, rrothonotarjf, April 6, . LIST O F LHTTEltS RBMAIN1KU in tlia Voii Office at Btoowiburf, Pa.. Alurdi 31st, 1901. Art-r, M Hii rc In William (Ship) It row ii 11 1 drown, Jaraci liarr. I- U Hrwd hen tier, William Drown. R llooii, llt-nj Clark. An. I rind son, J It hvtrett. Unon Vietn, Ufo II Fowler, M (l Gramer. Kliag Gitbe t. M Ht-yhtirM. II IUu;i)bitrli, Hliilia Howell, K A I (unman, Geo M Hrehurst. D Ik Hindi!, tliat Johnvon, A F Konna, U M union. M Lee. James MorJ, CJtu MctrlJe. I Morgan, Walter McWiIlirfiui. II Uxlin, 'rimg i rtkla,t,uii, -u no'iiif.sy, J time (Ship) Uubim, I Ii v " MlllUI, Joct.b Winl lz, Jmciih Tlioiiipsun, Marjati Min Terwillierr, lieac Turner. Jpo VVnslit, J A 3 Cy" 1'eraoin eallinjf for ths nborp letter, will rttaw l. n. nvPEUT, y. .v. PETKUSONS' NEW I'UBLICATIONSI New and GOOD HOOKS by tha beit ontliora. nitbliah e and for aalo by T. B. Tetersoii &. Urotlwr. No. 3C6 to all tit any placo, on remitting ui ttio price of thj unei msucti. I T1IC CROSSCD PATH; Asiory of Modern Life.. ny wiixio t;oiiina, initlior or 'Wunian in Whit-V The Dead Secret, etc., One vol, lSnio., cloth 913; or in II. FAT1IC11 TOM AND TUll VOW; nr A night at tho Vatican, With illustrative engravings. Complete in one volume. Thin ia the mojt humorous and laugliablo HI. Mru IN Tilt OLD WUIt'.D-or two Ycara In Dnnierinnu ac nniy. By rrudrilM Hremcr, author of "in'iuta sir.ne new ivoriu," 'ielgUbora,' IIojne,"The Four Sisters,' 'Fnthor and Daughter,' ttc. Tho whole tran.latcd by Maryllouict cipresaiy for tho American puhliahera, who purchasi'dll at a,ery large coat. Com. plete in two targe duodecimo void, cf ntar lOua'pacca rrice, $i 50. IV. CHARLES DICKENS' NKIV WORK. A Meaaane Iroin tne sea, anil the Uncommercial Traveler Ity Chailoa Cickena- UozJ author of the I'tekniek Papers, etc., complete in one largo duodecimo volume, cloth, for 9. ui n vut-M, vamuii, iu ouo volume, paper cover, lor 50 cents. SCCE33IOV. COfiPXtO.V.et CIVIL WAR, A Love laloofWII. llyj. II. Jonea, nulhorof 'Wild Western Nienes,' War Path, 'Hlval Hello. ite. One vol.,cluth, 31 i!5j or in two tolumea PJier cover, for 31 UU. THE LANGUAGES WITHOUT A MASTER. French, German. Spanish. Italian and Latin without a master. -Compute iu one large tolume.cloth.Sl 2X VII. THE MEMOIRS OP VIDOCU. Written byhlmaelf. T V V . ;Z I""-' r "1 two Veil. paper cover, for 1 00. VIII. UAMIl.Li;; ortlieCiuiulla Lady. ("Ln Damo Aux Cornelias,') ) lie greatest book, in the English Language A literal translation from the French of Areiandru l'a- .. .uuugvf. .,,0 voi. ctoin. puce &1 35: oi two volumee, paper rover, for One Dollar. IV Tilir,!;.RVnC0,VEItUilLU'S. COUBTSIIIP AND MAR. RIACb. Dy tho nulhor of 'Frank Farleigh, -Lcwla Arundel,' elc. One vol., lJmo., cloth, prico Jl SJj or Copies of any of tho above liooka will be aent to any ono, loauy place, free of postage on mulling tho. price in u itucr 10 mo puunanera, Addreaa alt ordeia and let- T. U. I'ETCRSON k BROTHERS, 300 Cheatnut airrcl, And they will ,cve immediate attention."'"'1"''"1' Apriio, teei linrtman's Corner. NEW GOODS for Spring of 1801 just recel.cd oj haiitmavj It. , "-a IV. i v va.su,,,, uu vniuv mercoi ana am F y ou want bargains call at tho clican ti w"" "ol lu p' "' mU" "' " courw corner of aitiTuAv.M ' IIAI11MANS. n pinvt-n I irooaa, si K3. uancooa. Hhnwlo. II I.V J I f . . . JL andaluradacfdrygoodaforMlo cheaper than Arv IMRTMANB. TT0OI Skirts in sbundanco from 44ets JULnndnpwardafo,atet IIAUTMANfl. liU" A Hvmo ..M .1 e.i. . XU Ion at I-t j "i' u. uuL-ta. per cat- J Ion at .. T)EUSONS about to commonco Hon. It.lKl-JIANS. -r ?-P",S..w! " well to call and examine tho Block of New Dishea 4c. nl BETTER Sugars at lOcts. per lb. than hae becn'aoia'anictB. for the past year at llAltTM A va IIAUTMANS, JTIOE sold at Oi ccnt at AHlL7..llitJT0 rMj lhfl ab0V0 do" not fail to call in t aee at HAHTJIAKS. I .louuisuurg, i.iarcn, JU, let. Watches Jewclrv and Sllt'lir.lVnrA q ... , . r .... . v. ..5 rkpf..,,""r lntom mr Wend, pa. In at t h" '?M v"Je411'.l.w Uay now MlSB,"',,d"4',Mliiil 'Retail, at tho Wui,h,. i..r U . uuu very cnoica biock or rietyana'atyie? 1 B'lvcr"d pl"uWare( of every va. fv.ry o.Bcripuon oroiamond Work, and other Jew. SntotKtV'rp!t,,u;.i- N' "-''ticular attention dealpUon! "f''1"' w"tn" " f "or? .. .S.T.AurrER k HARLEY. M.rth 1, ,f,1N,1let,t, South, id,. V A TV"tTl TTt A C1"V7 III I 1 li . HjAlI. ItiQQQ News for the Unemployed. 1000 Chanco3 to Mako Monoy. ODne iHillton iDollats WCRTli OF Watche Jewelry AND Silver-plated Ware, TO DE d!'SIOSe6' Of (SH AN ENTIRELY NEW AND 2,500 AGENTS WANTED li All persona deairoua of aacurlns in fncj In tbia NEW ENTERPRISE Should aend on their namea at one. tncloalnj 3 aern alanip to f'f P"a8- 'eoel,, l "ma m,il a 1'rcmiuu Catnlojua contalnini OUR INDUCEMENTS, WHICH AFFORD A Rare Chance TC MAKE MONEY WITHOUT RISK, TOGETHER WITH jmll particulars RELATIVE TO THIS I0IL PMHT. To Insure prompt and aatlsfaetorr dcallnja, dlraal all 'le" GEORGE G. EVANS, 433 Cheatnut Street, riiiLaoiLrnu. April 6. 1S61-3I. . PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Real Estate. fx pursuance ofnn order of tha orphan'i Courl ofOo. . luiubia county, oi Monday, the 6lli of Apcil, 1861. m nioa-k.n thn forfnoftn. John Bin 1th . AdniinUtrKtor .ifthfl EjiatcofrctcrCrnwford.latenrMadiipntownihlp. lu ibU county, deceased, will expoe to sale, ly ruMta VCnuUv, Upon lUJ-preiuiie( a (.citum Til ACT OF LAND situate In Madison township. Columbia county, adjoin. Injr land of George Herr'a hciraonthe North, landa of lllrhael r.ilhiiua.nthe final, tlie hclra of Andrew SJioa. maker on the West, and on tho t?oila by landa of l'stec Wolf, containing about USE lllfiDKED AIVD 5EVETY ACBBS, wliereon u erected TWO LOG 1IOUSCP, A LOG 8TA Ulat;LlaU(i UAUN..iinA KliOUl.lumr ntwi cirareuianu tTiocitatu oi aaid uercamu, ntuate(lu ilio iwntilp ' of .Mudiian, and county afore a Id. JACOB EVCRLV. Clark, tC7"TitiiMi opBri. Ten per cent, on tho purer. aw money t'tbs paid by tlin purchaser nn day of aale. On fourth ef Hip purchasj (lena the ten per cent.) to be paid nn confirmation ofaale. Tlie balance of pure bare money tobiipaiJin one car from conflrmation, with intcref, Deeil to bn made to the Durcha'fr uimn navmeat of tho pureha money and interest. The purchaser to pay for he Deed. JOHN' SMITH. Advimibtkatok March 30, 18C1 GKAIVU .BUROKS. FOB MAY TER.M 1S6I. ISIoom Gerrge If, llrcwn, Joaf ph Weaver. Uetitoii-Prter Coie, Kit Mtndcnhill. lluaver Bamuf 1 Cox, l'cter Knecht. Ilrinrcreck Jnnaa Wright. Catiaiia William Miller, Mathiaa nartman. Cent roUd ward Uartmau, Ulibort II. Fowler. Fiihingcreck Jamea Kdgar. Creenwood-Edward Albcrtaon. ricmlock-John II. Faust, Eiaw Girton, Jesse Ohl. Locuvt-Hcnry Keller. Adam flimmig, Jacob Uaraor, Leonard Adami. iMAilimni - Ivaac hippie .Montour Jacob .rnwiue. viainu Jaroh Shuman. Hugarloaf-William Stephana, jr. TltAVEItSE JlltOltS. Cloom Jamea Freeze, John Leacock, L. O. Rupert, Header Joel llrcdbender, lVtor Hauck, llentou Jolin Doty, Cattavi,sa-wilham John, Daniel Ccarhart. Josenla Martz, Danlfl Krclgh. ' Conyughani-Isaae w. Ilaua, Frederick R, Wohlfarth. Centre 1'etcr Jliller. FishingcreekAlbelt Amnicrman, George M, Uowetl. Ilugll Mcllridc, Orccnwood-Uatld Dreibclbl,, Hemlock-John M Marlon, Jackson John Krcsalcr. Locust David Kostenbauder, George Keller, Enoch Heater, Silaa Whynn, Abraham Yeagas. Maine William (Settling. Mltnin Soloman Eckroth, Levi Creasy, John Michael. Mt. Pleasant George Caven.e, rJamuel Johsaon. Madison Joaeph I.'. Bmith, Robert Johnson. Orange Nathan Miller, Tine Ilciijaniin Wlnterslceii, Fcott-S.imuil llctr.. tfugarloaf John M. Cole. AUDITOR'S NOTIOK. Estate of Henry Kitchen, deceased. THE undcriigncd.nppoinled by ihe Orphana' Court of Columbia County, nn Auditor to distribute Iho bal. S?fr ".'f8'1,".",'1" uf.i?mf '" admlniatrotar of the Estate of Henry Kitchen, lato of Columbia county, deceaseds will attend 11 Ilia office, in Uloomaburg. I aaid county, ou 6 THURSDAY, THE 53th DAY OF APRIL, A. D.. 1861. at one o'clock in the artcrnoon or aaid day, for the pur. Ci'i0.0? I,etl0"'"nr " ?"' "f HI" appointment f at tvhitli time and place all penona interested are renuir. d in present their doima. or bo forever debarred from a share of the assets above incntionod. t,,,. JOHN O. FREEZE, March 53, leOMI. Aod.toe. C A V T I O IV. ALL per aona aro hereby cautioned againat purehaalag' or In anywise taking a trauafcr of a certain Note of Hand, of the amount of 8IU, purporting to havo been aigued by Iho subscriber, in favor of Uenjamin Young, dated the Ctb day of Jane, IttIO, paj able threo month, from date.aalhavo received no valuo thereof and am I ! . V. ..V 1. m -. ' . " IJE N 1 the E li K N O i U O T E L. rilB uoder,ltnedH reapcetfull- and tho public goncrojly, that he has ononcd a houae for iKfe.m. VI. .i,4. I tu..ouieg.ano iravciere, oi Di-nc; 1 uiceswuwi lowuaiiip, uolnuibia . lo null., w.i r.r til. illo t County, (about lu.isu .ii. Sereno Hotel. Where he ia prepared to accoinmodalo th, puUie, and ail whomay favor him witli their cuaiom.lo general eat' israction, Hia Tablo and Bar. will hA well Bllnnlla ...ri,l. , epndncled.and hie Etablmg la ample and wall Blocked. I IE?" H will nlallllmctaliBpiiy wailuponhi, friend, find eustomera. " ' March M.I8CI,. - JOHNLCaaOTT. JACOB' KOVER. Practical Horse and Cow Doctor. FROM GERMANY. Tt7'l.I''Promptlp' attond'to all case, of diaeai, la ..uwiiti, on application, eiioer in iou ""'dence on Third Btroet, u,ar the Bap- Uloomaburg, March 30, 1801-3u. Plows 1 Plows ! 1 Plows ! 1 ! IF jou want a first rate articlo of.Pr.ows, call at tbe Elgin Foundry. Bloomsburg. If 1.0 .... , .uawiLOHAB jOaEl'lLHHAErLEJa,
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