COLUMBIA DFI001UT, EDITED- BY LEVI I TATE, MOrRlETOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MOIIN1NQ, APRIL 13, 1861. BSTMessrs. Creasy & Co., sell cheap goodg nt their new store, in Light Stroct. Give us Notice. Persona who liavo cbanged their places of residenco and do siro that their papers have different direc tion, will please so inform us. QovEnNOtt Cumin's War Message. We publish elsewhere to day, Gov. Cur- tins's War Message, to the Pennsylvania Legislature, asking an appropriation of half a million dollars, for tho defence of Ponnsylvama. JSTlf tho person, who sometirao since became possessed of a large black umbrel la, on the head of which arc engraved in black letters, L. L Tate, is done with it, its return to this ofEc will bo very acceptable. Appointed. Gov. Curtin has appointed Capt. Given of West Chester, as Adjutant General of this State, in the room of Gen. E. 0. Wilson, whoso term will soon expire. W. P. I. Painter, Esq., of Muncy, has been appointed Supcrtondcnt of Public Printing, in tho room of Charles D. Hino line, Esq., whoso term of office has ex pired. .Entertaining an ardent desiro for tho Improvement in our stock of Horses, wo think wo would be subserving tho public interest by calling general attention to Mr. Snyder's Card in our columns, in relation to tho noble Horse Young Washington. Jle is tho full-blood and thoroug-brcd Mor gan Stock. Farmers would do well to givo this subject early attention. Iron City College. We tako plea suro iu again calling tho attention of our readers to tho advertisement of this widely colebrated Institution. Within a few years, many young men have laid the foundation of substantial fortunes, and hundreds arc now engaged in business at salaries which they never could have se cured but for tho advantages afforded by this School. Every young man who can, should pursue a courso of study in this Institution;; it will provo of untold ad vantage to him. The Swindler's Apologist. Harry B. Masser, of tho "Sunbury American," last week opened upon us the flood-gates of his vituperative vengeance, for exposing tho recent enormous Rail Itoad Swindles. Masser approves tho conduct of tho Legislature pronounces their action "fair and honorable," and swallows tho rascally robbery (of millions of the people's money,) without even greas ing. Less than this could not bo expected of a thing or machine that was crc&tcd by corporation influence and has all its life time lived by levying black mail, and is ev crywhere known as the Swindler's apolo gist and tho organ of corruption. Keep it Before tho People. That in a Legislature composed of 100 members, of which tho Republicans have 72, three-fourths of their number, being a majority of the wholo House, voted for the Sunbury & Erie swindlo. Keep it Btfore the People, That the same Legislature, assisted in both oases by a few recreant Democrats, passed tho bill repealing the tonnago tax. Keep it Before the People, That Andrew G. Curtin, a Republican Governor, completed the outrago by sign ing the Bills ; And Keep it B'ore the Pccple, That tho Republican orators pledged them Bclve3, that if Curtin was elected, and thoso bills were passed by tho Legislature, ho would veto them. Moro Gems. Wk last wcok gave our readers soms gems of political consistency, wo this wcok wish to direct their attention to some Got pel gem emanating from our Republican abolition ministers, Tho Rov. Henry Wright, pat tor of a Congregational church in Massachusetts gives us gem No. 1. "Who is tho God of humanity? Ho is not the God of slavery, lie is not the God of Moses Stuart ami Leonard Woods. Shame on tho nation, shame on its religion, thamc on such a God. I scorn lain, lie is not my Uou. 1 wilt never bow to His shrine. Sly head shall go off with my hat when I take it oil to such a God as that. If tho liihlo sanctions slavery the Uiblo is a Bolf-cvident falsehood, an enemy of nature and of nature s uou. The question is often put to me, would you believo slavery to bo right if God should declaro it right ? No 1 I wou d fast en tho chain upon tho heel of such a God, and let tho man go frco. Such a God is a phantom. (Chcerj.) Tho impious wretch j such language is enough to oall down tho wrath of Jehovah upon a community that would harbor such a reprobate. Wo doubt whether tho Rev. rated ever perused tho rovealcd word of Him whom ho thus blasphemes. Ho would not believo slavery right if God were to so declare it. His judgment is superior to that of the Lord. And men can be found who applaud this high baud cd. Heaven defvine blasphemer. "Oh shame where is thy blush ?" Tho Rov. Daniel Foster, one of the chaplains of tho Massachusetts Legisla ture in 1833-0 gives us gem No. : "He stood on that floor as an orthodox clergyman, but he would as soon exchange with the devil as ono of thoso hireling priests thoso traitors to humanity. The professed Church of Christ is false, and its hireling priesthood unwortliy oi conii' denco.'' Hero is a "second Daniel como to judg mcnt." We havo for many year3 labored under an erroneous opinion and wo thank his Rev. for opening our eyes to the truth. Wo have heretofore thought that an ortho dox minister was ono who taught Bible doctrine a doctrine received and held bv the Church of Christ, iu all ages and ooun tries. But to-day wo are told that "tho pro fessed Church of Christ is falat," and thoso who minister in sacred things un- Tho Coat of Entortalning n Prosident. from tho Hmliburc Patriot & Union, Mr, Lincoln arrived in Harrisburg on Gov. Ourtin's War Message. Gems of tho Inaugural. Shall fugitive j from labor bo surrendered Ly National or Stato authority I Tho Con dilution docs not expressly say. May Congrosi prohibit slavery iu tho Territo". lay.' ZZ r J U,0S1 "J T"?.' W" ant of th -Legislature is rapid Territorial! Tho Constitution does not,eoorlod fromlho can to tbo Jonos House, approaching, I feel constrained by a ser expressly say, .micro uu miuio n speecu, uincu, was cscor" From questions of this class spring all 'ted to the Capitol, mads another speech, our Constitutional controversies, and wo 1 supped, and then escaped to Washington, divide upon them into majorities and mi j d M witU n .Scotcll piaiu Cilp oml uontics. It tho minority will notacnni-l, .... . , ,,,, , , ., .v, Urn mninrit ,.. il,n vo,nnl.nt lonE military cloak." The select commit- . ' ' " "6-' I. .... ,. must cease. There is no other alternative for contin uing the Government but aequicsccuco.on tho ono sido or the other." Now let us take Mr. Lincoln at hit word. We agree that tho minority should acqui csco. Wo agreo that they ought not to ,!,,, n,.lln,i,r, . lUMst ou tarrying out uicir uocinncs in Carriage hlro $178 00 it - r - . - :... 1 ... , I Rofrosumcnts at Continental Hotel 91 50 tho face ofa majority) but a majority 'nm atooverir'a eio oo ought not to rcfuso a minority, no matter It seems that James Rcdpath of Kan 6 as and John Brown notoriety, was not, as ho doubtless should havo been caught too which had charge of theso arrange ments have reported to tho Legislature a bill of g'J,H6 as tho axpenso occasioned by tho reception and entertainment. The State is called upon to foot th'n bill. Tho itoin" aro thus stated without going into Loglslativo Committee how contemptible iu numbers or character, any constitutional light. Mr. Lincoln says, "If tho minority will not acquicsco, the majority must, or the government must ceaso.'' Thero will bo disunion, anarchy, perhaps civil war. Then who should givo up? Tho minority surely. Let the major ity rule. Now how stauds Mr. Lincoln's case Constitutionally elected as he is, ought he to insist, iu the face of tho facts, on car rying out their Chicago Platform ! Ho belongs to that minority, which, according to his own showing, ought rather to sub-, mit, on a mero question of party politics, than to force his measures and policy on an unwilling people, Tho official returns .show that on the popular vote thero is a majority of a mill ion standing out against Lincoln. lie was only elected by a plurality and not a major ity of tho popular vote. Tho whole voto stands as follows : For Lincoln, 1 ,8.P)7,G10. For other candidates, 2,901,000. Add 50,000 for the voto of South Car olina, which is cast by the legislature, and Lincoln is a minority President with a majority of a million of the votes of tho Total 2,115 50 The carriages used on this occasion wcro to escort Mr. Lincoln and suite from tho cara to the hotel, and to tho cars again next morning How it is possiblo to figuro up 8178 for this servico is only known to tho iuitiatcd,whosoem to have an arithme tic of their own. Allowing ton carriages, j at five dollars each a very liberal allow IfrlHM af 11 ColfmUi Dtnitrol. Linos to Cuarlio Connor T---o. ST C, r, BCIIAIR"R. Willi full round face anil illmplod chin, And laughing:, tnlnklln' c)c, With curly locks of -olden hue, A heart, too, free frotn alghf. llll little fect go hounding (orltl In tnlsclilof, -port and glee, Hit laughing voiro 1 lore to hear In childish mcloJy. Happy Charlie I with uniting faco, And laughing t'yes so blue t Illi prldo la now aa "fathsr'a pet," And "mother's darling,' too. 0.11 mayhls life ho alnay, hrlght, And grief to him unknown. And to hie parents may he pro.a A true and loilfljf son. Blcomtburg, Sprit tth, HOI. UxrcoTive CrtAMstn. 1 1IAHRISDURQ. April 9, 1851. To th S-nale and limit fif lltpreacntatitei tif tht Ottrt' inonutaltK of Pcnniylcania Gontlcmon As tho poriod fixed for the ;lly senso of duly to call your attention to tho con dition of thu military organization of tho Stato. It is scarcely necessary to say moro than that tho militia system of tho State, durinct a lone period distinguished by tho pursuits of peaceful industry exclusively, has become wholly inctheient, auu tho in terferenca of tho Legislature is required to rcmovo its detects, nnu to rentier it usctul and available to tho public scrnco Many of our volunteer companies do not possess tho number of men required by our military law. and steps should bo fortwith taken to supply thoso deficiencies. There arc numerous companies, too, that aro tll.m.l llt.i nrniAainftr n a nt,,1 rf M,n arms that aro distribute, but few arc pro-1 tl'st! billed m tho healing art, that not vided with tho more modern appliances to ! tho Sarsaparilla itself is to bo blamed for render them serviceable. GRAPE VINES. YOUN'd VINES of two -cars, of "Mlller'a Ilurgun. dy," with beautiful roots, can bo had l nlso, 'eh Trcos from icod of tho choicest arlrtlts, If railed for Jin,,. IICM'.Y ZU1TINUKR nioomslinrg. Aptll 10. IBM. , NOTICE. iVOTtCR la hereby glrcn, that tho annual melting of 1 tho Stockholders of tho lllomnanurg Iron 1'ninpany rill bo held nt Irnnilale, Columbia county, on Thursday the J3il day ot May nelt, for tho purpo-o of electing Ilirettora, and for tho transaitlnn ol nlfler business. aplJ4l JOSEPH I'AXTO.V, l'ruldent. P U M P MAKING. THE undersigned inform the public generally that they havo formed a Copartnership, and ill ecnUn. hc the business of 1'uinp nuking ami repairing, in all heir various departments, In nioomsburg, where ther ill promptly nttend lo all orders in llxlr line of bun ness, whither In town or country. Well and Cistern I'umps, with leaden ripe, mado IH the bi'st st)le of workmanship, oh moderate terms, anJ on very short notice. .... , '..... , hr.lv Inni, .,nl.nl" tlf htllin-SS. SOtl Slf SiMt, We havo lOlIC SUnnoseU tlS earnest cie.irn innavo nieirwora connneji i n.n iii-uaiu iuii, oujijujsu pblic,theyfeolsconndeiilthecaninekeltaiii.bjertf cclebratod drug, had como to bo an ox- tiuua who may givo them their '";"i''S'J,- , , , , ral eillsfatlon, JOHN t.ltyroilLEV, nlodcd humbut'. but wo aro assured by ... John culi. ', .. , ,' ... . ., . .1 Bloom.burg, April 13, IMI. 3ni ance tho cost would amount to S5U ; and private parties could havo procured tho same service for half that sum. Refreshments at tho Continental llotol 1 who for? boubtlesi the committee who proceeded to Philadelphia to oscort Mr, Lincoln to tho capital, for his expenses were defrayod by tha city, whoso guest In was. Bill at Covcrly's Hotel, 80 10 j and very moderate at that, as the Senato was as sured hy the chairman of the committee. This charge was originally 151,100, but as the State w.u to pay, Mr. Coveily very gensrously abated a portion of his demand and consented to throw off 8"30. Let in sec. Supposing that Mr. Lincoln's suite consisted of twenty persons, who dined, supped, and remained over night nt tho Jones Houjo, wo havo an allowance of I recommend, therefore, that tho Legis lature mako immediate prouiiou for the removal of these capital defects ; that arms bo procured and distributed to those of our citizens wiio may enter into the military service of tho State, and that steps be ta ken to cliango the guns already distributed by the adoption of such well-known and tried improvements as will render them ef fective in tho event of their employment in actual service. In this connection, I recommend the this conclusion, but tho miserable worthlots preparations of it that have been palmed j off upon the community preparations , which contain about as much of its virtues j as they do of gold dust. It is a commer cial fact that almost all of tho Sarsaparilla gathered in the world, is eousumed in tho old countries of Burope, where tho scienco of medicine, has reached its highest per-1 fection, and whero they know the best what to employ for tho mastery of disease LIST OF TRIALS, For May Term, 1801. 1. T W. Kahler rs.tunlel NefhiwJ, ?. John Mulligan ft. al. vs. B. Rhone. 3. A.Crcv'llnp vs. A. Melllck et. al 4 Robert J Eon vs. M. Cox et, al, Jacob It. Mine vs. Hoberl J. Lyons 6. I'hlllp Wlntersteen vs. V. Ulntcrstaen. 7. John Tcaliir va Daniel Edgar et. al. 8. Lewis I.avt-nberg it, ai vs J. Ityer. I. Wolf, Wesller k Co. vs. I). F. Suybell. 10. Holomonritcrner vs. Abraham Snyder, II. Isaiah Miumnn vs. J. L. tihuman. 13. llenryGearhartvs. Isaiah Bhuman. X Joseph l.ockard vs. Jas. Pennington. 11. Erckiel Shultn vs. J. l'enulngton et. al 15. Henry Trailgh vs V. M. Insurance Co 10. Itlrhard Torby vs I). K. Seybert. IT. W. Ilurgess et. al. vs. A. J. Albcrtsoif. !. Ez.'kiil Cole vs thetwp. of Hunton. 13. James Shields et. al. vs. I Bhuinan. eo. tien. Eves vs. Zehulan It. f liults et. al. oRAMiiiviiAii mum establishment of a military Bureau at tho llcnco wo aro glad to find that we aro now Capit.il, and that tho militia laws of the (q have a compound of this excellent al- UliillN II lli V ILLiiJ ilUil li I J 111 1 Commonwealth bo so modified and amend- . taralivc wllich call ll0 rci;cd on anj ur ' d $ thXltT '"'-y o- " b0 n""lll ,hat x 0 R M A L 1 N s T IT u T K ' Ot the btate tho Vitality anil energy CSSOn-1 J , ' ,BTnf,i SMioo of the present Academic yiar nl worthy of confidence. The Rov. Mr. Griswold, of Stonington gives us gem iso. J : "For the church which sustains slavery wherever it be, I am ready to say I will welcome the bolt, whether it come from heaven or from hell, which shall destroy it. Its pretensions to Christianity aro tho boldest cilroutory and the vilest imposture The Rov. Mr. Howell says, when tpeak ing of tho Bible argumeuts in behalf of slavery : Uive up my advocacy ot abolition! JSev- or. l will sooner, Jouas-iiKo, throw tho Bible overboard, and execrato it as the Ncwgato Calendar, denounce God as a slaveholder, and his angels and Apostles as the turnkeys and slave drivers." Wo pass tlu3, and tho next, from tho pen of the Rev. Mr. Howell, without com ment. They speak for themselves. The head that could conceive, the heart that would give utterance to such sentiments, aro blacker than Jlfric's darkest smi. Th e above extracts havo been general in their character, blaspheming tho Most High and denouncing his followers in no meas ured terms, but in the most rejincd and chaste language. But to gem No. 5, from the pen of the Rev. Mr. Blanchard. Wc wish to call the attention of those to whom it is particularly- addressed . tl,nn tLtrftf dnlloa fnt Anr1 in.livM. .-i.iiiuili.au ui-uuii; luuuriiuu ui;.tiiiei nnu , ,,,, , - - , r . , ,. . , , ,T , i . i ml. hat a fearful amount of eatables and his principles. lie need not hesitate . , , , , . , , ,i , . and drinkables thay must have consumed form for it has not met the approval of a majority of tho voters in tho country, and in Republics the rule is that minorities must succumb to majorities. tial to its practical value and usefulness. Precautions such as I havo suggested, aro wise and proper nt all times in a Gov ernment like ours. Hut especial and mo mentous considerations, aii-ing from the condition of public affairs outsido the lim its, yet of Incalculable consequence to tho people, and demanding the gravest atten tion of tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, invest the subject to which your action is invited, by this communication with extra ordinary interest and importance. Wo cannot bo insensible to the fact that serious jealousies and divisions distract tho public mind, and that in portions of this Union the peace of the country, if not tho safety ot the uovcrument itsclt, is endan gcred any thing IJor'T. AVER makes, li wormy ; ( )rangclllc Academy and Normal lastuols. of their confidence. He has bcon for years , "i"" frnuctllT, 31i u of April, lsei. engaged in eliminating this remedy ('ASTr' adv'g cols.) designing to make it-hi 0rn8,ul. Apr ,, I8Ct.J' A' S"ANK' r"""H- "iicf a oinrc" which should add tho Those Ejab'ii'.iig Under crowning clory tollH already enviable i(cknssiran at enco relieve tflemselvcs from th.' then. . 1 ,, .- , biihI maladies th.itnesh Is h'ir to, if they w ill only reputation. AlllCnCUIl lelt. lCie luiK. I fnw the counsels of nature, and tako the inedlcln.i L , , . , i whlih bt'st ns-i-ta lur in her operations. Tbal ins-i- Weakness or the Stomach ano In DlflESTtoX. Another Great Cure effected by Bccrhave's Holland Bitter.'. The wife of Peter Be Wittc, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, fullered much from Weakness of tho Stomach and Indigestion. She had been under a phypican's caro for come time, but Apportionment Bill. AN ACT to divide the Stato into Consrcn- Then the committee vory modestly chargo one hundred dollars apiece for their distin guished services, in traveling to Pittsburg to invite tho President to visit Harrisburg and afterwards going to Philadelphia to meet him. Ai they all traveled free on the railroad, and as they charge 807 for il- J.nii. : n r .... tt:,...i .'expenses attho Continental Hotel, in Phi ctat j adelphia, this allowance is all clear gain. a ', i, .if j i c . In order to mako tho agaregato come out Sec. I. lie it cna'.terl by the Senate and, ,. ... . f . , ,, r ..... , isntiar, this committee must havo consisted House of Rewsentativcs vj the Common. I i , , ., , , . y. , . ... , . of twelve persons, whoso united .-crvices icenlth of Ptnns'jlvanta in Uenrral As- . . .. ., , , ,, .... , .. , in passing over the railroad, first to 1'itts- semblij met, and it is Uercbu enacted by the , , , , , , , , . ' J J burg, and afterwards to I'lttladclplua, and ' , . ' - e 1 faring sumptuously at tho Continental Ho- poso of electing representatives of the peo-1 , . . , . , , . , ,, r, ,. ... . , 1 tel. at a cost of about one hundred dollars, pie ol l enusylvanta to servo in tho IIouso ! . , , , ,, ' J . , , . is valued at twelve hundred dollars. l)u oi iveprosouiauvcs ot mo uniteu otates, 1 this State "hall be divided into twenty-three ' distrieti, as follow : Military organizations of a formidable , ,i.n .ljep-.e soeincd to baffle even his skill character, which seem not to bo demanded , . ,,.,, somo Uollatid Bitters at 1st. Second, third,fourth,fifth,sixth and eleventh wards iu the city of Philade'phia. 2d. First, seventh, cigth and tenth wards in tho city of Philadelphia. ad. Twelfth, thirteenth, sixteenth sev enteenth and nineteenth wards iu the city of Philadelphia. lth Fourteenth, fifteenth, twentieth, twenty-first and twenty-fourth wards in the city of Philadelphia. 5th. Twenty-second, twenty third and twenty. fifth wards in tha city of Philadel phia, Bucks county and that part of Mont gomery county embracing Morcland, Ab ington, Cheltenham, Ilorsham, Upper Dublin, White marsh, bpringhcld, iUont ' iromerv. Gwvuued. Hatfield. Towauiassinr?. nil.. 11-.. r- 11 1 .1 ! . i. .to " -1 , r ' r. ,J , iua iitY. lur, uiaufuau,m u spucvii iu i'ranconia, ami jjower aauoru. tho Betroit Convention : Oth. Belawarc couuty, Chester county, "Bamned to the lowest hell all the pas-; Uppor and Lower Marion, borough of Bridgeport, in tho county of Montgom ery. tors and churches of the South, as they wcro a bodv of thieres, adulterers, pirates and murderers that tho Episcopal Meth- 7th Berks county and the balance of odist Church is more corrupt and profligate, Montgomery county than any bawdy house in tho Union that fc'th. I ancaster county. the Southern ministers of that body aro Oth. Schuylkill and Lebanon counties desirous of perpetuating slavery for tho I 10th. Lehigh, Pike, Monroe, Carbon purposes of debauchery, and that every , and Northampton counties ring their absence their pay as members of tho Legislature was, of course, going on. This it the most shameful part of this extortionate demand upon the Treasury Members of tho Legislature havo indeed a low estimate of tEomsclvcs when they can not proceed to invite a Prosident of the United States to visit the capital without being paid for it. This nice little bill, bo it remembered, docs not include the expenses of the parade and display on tho U2d of February. That is a separate matter. Boforo the close cf the session another account of two or three thousand dollars may be expected on this score. Why has it been withheld until this lato day ? Ono instalment for this performance, amounting to 8700, for the flag and rigging, has already beeu paid; but this is only part of tho expenses in curred. Another bill for carriages, and committees, aud dinners, &c, A:c., is yet to bo rendered. clergyman among them is guilty of enor mities that would Sliocu a savage." What think you, followers of Weseev Are you willing to be stigmatized as thieves, adulterers , pirates and Murderers ? Do you believe that tho Southern portion of 11th. Susquehanna, Wayuo and Lu- zeruc counties. lath. Brudford, Montour, Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming counties, and the balance of Northumbetland couuty not in eluded in the thirteenth district. 13th. Dauphin and York counties and your church is more profligate than any Lower Mahonoy townsnipj in Northunibcr' and hung,as stated. Ho has beeu to Ilayti, ba'cdy house, cither in Michigan or Mass- laud couuty, not included in tho 12th dis- tho paradiso of the Darkies, and has cdl ted a very interesting little volume, enti tled "A Guide to Hayti." It i valuable in many respects, and although highly colored, not to say unreliable, if it shall induco all the free niggers to mako tho Island their permanent abodo and James Rcdpath their Prosident, we shall bu do lighted. Although a full-blooded abolition 1st ho is forced to admit that Ilayti is not what it onco was, when one plain, 20 miles by 0 to 10, produced r0 millions pounds of sugar. And he adds "this im mense result is no longer obtained," will ho tell ui why X Of course ho can't help styling tho South "that barbarous and blood stained section of tho Union." IIo says that in nayti thero aro no saw wills, no brick yards, no shingle machines, and very few plouchs. Ilti says Hayti can outgrow Vir ginia in tobacco, the Carolinas in tar and cotton, and hemp enough to hang every friend to slavery In Missouri and Ken tucky j (and Rcdpath I) Louisiana in su gar all ereation in rico, and kept Christen dom iu coffee. We wish to gracious sho would go to work, for theso articles arn i ii i it .1 7... i ii 1-lth. Union, Snyder, Juniata, Perry do not know whether the Rev. iMr. Illan.i , n , , J ,. ' ' ' . , , , , .,. and Cumberland counties. chard is a pastor of tho church ho so vili-1 5tUi Somerset, Bedford, Franklin, Ful Cos or not. Wc tinccrely hope he is not. I ton and Adams counties. Would to God that ho did not belong to 1 10th. Cambria, Ulair, Hungtingdon and anyone, of tho what wo at ono tiuic! Mimil? counties. ..',, , . ,. ,. , . . i 17th. 'lioga, Potter, Lycoming, Clinton tlinnnlir Krcfnrrt lining pnllrrlitnnr.fi hp tlio . 1 . J ' ..wv.0., v... c j """ nnu Lontro counties. Rov. D. Foster, orthodox churches, Wo would rather believe that he is a member of tho Free-thinker church, or is in other words an infidel. To such men, who aro open in their blasphemy, and to their followers, wo owo the present unhappy condition of our coun try. If God wero not slow to anger might wo not dread his avenging wrath. Let ev ery christian humblchimself before Heaven and pray that the deep and damnablo sin of theso wretches may not bo visited upon the nation. Will tho editor of tho Republican givo theso extracts a placo in his paper, for tho benefit of his readers, or d ous he sanc tion their kcntimenU? " Spend not what you may save," but deposit it in the Franklin Saving Fund, No, 130 South Fourth street, below Chcitnut. Philadelphia. Thev rcceiro rising. Will Redpath tell why Ilayti docs special depotits at t per cent, interest, and not now do all, or any thing he claims she repay thein without notice ; other deposits Uh Jimmy, Jimmy. ; rr com. interest, leth. Jefferson, Krio, Warren, M'Kcau, Elk, Cameron, Forest aud Clearfield coun ties, tics. 10th. Crawford, Mercer, Venango aud Clarion counties. 20th. Indiau, Westmorland aud Fayetto counties. 21st. Alcgheny county south of the Ohio and Allegheny rivers, 22d. allcghcuy county north of the Ohio aud Allegheny rivers, and Butler and Armstrong counties. 23d. Lawrence, Beaver, Washington and Green couuty. Next Governor. Wo namo Hon. by any existing public exigency, have been tonued in certain ot the states. Uu what ever pretexts these extraordinary military preparations may havo been made, no pur pose that may contemplate resistance to tho enforcement of tho laws will meet sympathy or encouragement from tho peo ple ot' this Commonwealth. Pennsylvania yields to no State in her respect for and her willingness to protect, by all needful guarantecs,tho constitutional independence of her sister States, nor in fidelity to that constitutional union, whose unexampled benefits havo been showered alike upon hersclt and them. The moot exalted public policy and the clearest obligations of true patriotism, therefore, admonish us, in tho existing depliirablo and dangerous crisis of affairs, th it our militia system should receive .rom the Legislature that prompt attention which public exigencies, cither of the btate or the nation may appear to demand and which may seem iu your wiidom best adapted to prescrvo and secure to tho peo plo of Pennsylvania and the Union tho blessings of peaeo and the integrity and stability of our uurivalled Conit itutional Uovernnieut. Tho government of this great Stato was established by its illustrious founder "in deeds of peace." Our paople havo been trainsd and disciplined in those arts which lead to the promotion of their own moral and physical devslopment aud progress, and with tha highest regard foi the rgbti of others, havo always cultivated fraternal relations' with tho pioplo of all tho States devoted to tho Constitution and tho Union, and always recognizing tho spirit of con cession and compromise that uuJerlics the foundation of tho Government. Pennsylvania offers no counsel aud takes uo action in tho nature of a menace. Her desire is for peace, and her object the preservation of the personal and political rights of citizsm, of tho truo sovereignty of States, and tho bupremaey of law and order. Animated by thoso sentiment and in duljiuj an earnest bono of tho speedy re storation of those harmonious' and frindly our office, which has given tone to her stomach; her appetite and strength aro returning, and wo firmly believo that this is another great euro effected by your medicine. Wo have still to record many wonder ful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we have publMicd are from persons much respect ed in our community, and am literally true. J QULNTUS, Ed. Sheboygan NicunsboJoheboyguii, Wis. I-Tho Carlisle Volunticr wonders why it is, that so many papers are entire ly quiet or indifferent over tho passago of the swindling rail-road bills. 1 he reason I .Mi-inns between the various members of is very plain to us, biother Ilratton. i this Confederacy which have brought our fliey havo been led into temptation, Columbia Democrat. No doubt about that. Wo vciily be lievo that two-thirdi of tho papers in tho Stato have been bought up by the Peun sylvauia Rail-Road Company. These papers were to remain quiet, or defend tho recreant members who voted for the re- peal of tho toitnaso tax, as circumstances seems to be gaining a similar reputation in tins country, no nnu mat it nas uo beloved country to a coudiiion of uuequal led power aud prosperity. 1 commit the grave subject of this com munication to your deliberation. (Signed,) A. G. GURT1N. Form a Line ! Dr. BeHiiighain's "Stimulating Onguent," so famous in Lon don, Paris, and other European cities Special Ratteen, A GAM) TO TH15 LADlKrf lir. Duponcu C!oldtn HII.s for rcmaks. fnalltble in torrttting, rfgulnttnff nj removing all oft. structioit$,J ram trhatcitr tau$t, and always mrcessful aa a rtcentli e. The roiribtitntlrm of f riirrcdlcnts jn Dr. Duponf o (loiili-n l'i In nrc pi'rfcctly liarinlc!'. Tli; hv Itein ul'4 iuihi- jmatj prnclicf (fold Dr. Ditponro fi.r)r Hurt) )iar, ninl tlionsntiJn of l'i'Iii-A cm toMify tu tlifir srr-.ti ami never failing mhcm in hhnoni vtcry rust!, in correct m? irregularitm. ruiiuvinif painful kiuI distuning i"i rutrnatnm. partirutarly the clhuigt: of iU. from live to leu pills will cure that cnnimon )t tlrrailfui complaint, ttw Wlntct. Nearly t'tirj female in isiiia miiK-r irt'iii hub complaint, iim auuru pnj Ins pi-financial) cured tliomnHitti, mid will cura ou it ).iit ugi! iticm. Thy cannot Imrm on, un the i-tmirary lli jy rninv .1 1 ol-trucliuiifil r tttirt1 nataru to its pri--i-rrlmniK'l, ami imfjrorato tIiMln,la dji'.ciii. Ladins h hom licaltli will uot permit mi incrt'iiac of ranuly, h ill find tlir-so pills a puccen-ful prrtnthc. i iwso rius hioiihi inti uj idken utinnjiiic nri-i inrsr moutlm of nresiiancy, ns tlny tiro sura tn trine uu mit carriti;o; hat at any ntlior tiino ihey are Fafc. iricf, 91 pcruui. rnu. uif..i'saie annreiaii, ity i1n agent fur MlnonirlmrK. Va, Tu uliutu all orders tunt-t Uu mit. Ijadicg 1 bv bliuI- iitff linn In Hi'. IU'o.nfclnirj 1'oi.t-Oliice. ran lui; llivsu I'llli i-ciit to any part of t coHTitry. (ronn lenti.il ly)iinil "frco of IWlaL't-" by mail. oll nlto by N. I. uiiiK arn, iani;i. i; j. rry. i.niapm. J. ,, vol, Muncli i.hnuk, and by "unu IUiiLrci-t in ccrvT.nvn and city in tho Unit-d intps. N. It. Look nut fur cimiiti-rfi Up. I'uy nnflolilcii I'iIIm of and kind, nnless exery bo miiiNil ri. D. Ilnwc. AU otlii?rs arc a liasoiinpinitmu and uiirnfe, tlierfore, hh yuu vainc jour uu'i nnu ncaiin. i" pay ni'iiiiii ot nj ins liiiitdtiirfi out nf jour itnnicy,) buy inily of llicin? who Klinu'tlic binnatura of J), lluwu mi tvery bm, w Iiicl: tiai roriMitly b-icn aildoil. on account of a recent counterfeit of thu Tills, Pfllii rronriutur, N'cw York. Pec. 27, tFCO-Iy. amount tome editors received, as well as . como an indUpcnsablo arliclo for the toi the amount naid to somo mcmljcrd of As-! let iu our larSc cilic3' Mt'ssr:i-IIoraca semblv. Carlisle lolunleer. L. liegeman & Co., of New York, now - -- j have the entire American market confided Diiatu of judou Melius. The Uou. 1 to them, and wc givo their advertisement Johu Mclean, ono of the associato justices , a place in another column. As a euro and of the United States Sapreme Court died on safe promoter of tho growth of beard or 'Ihursday morning at his residenco, having ( Tvhiekcrs, tbia article seems to stand about roached the ripo ago of seventy sis years, All. All our young men will bo glad to Thus another of tho great intilects of the learn that this celebrated preparation is last generation haa passed away. Olay, now placed within their reach nt a won- Webster, Chyton, Calhouu, Marcy and n, derfully low price host of hU compeers havo preocded mm to Catarrh! Catarrh! What iutT Hmv CiKiiW 'riuiiisandv of ppri-nim t-oifi-r all porte of minnjanro from Catarrh. Mont Know liat lis incoinenieiito and ri'i-ultn arts et but fun know how it can ho ciiri.il. It U Minply a clironiL irrrtaiion, and (dti-u nil inicmt-iii uf lollic ic anil roiiberjucnt tluckciiin of the mutou niein braneit, lining tli' naval cj iiicp, irontal ? inn sop, and biimetimvii tsti'ii'liii),' intiHtiu throat und lmts. I'rnm this r-'sult tij-htneBP and often rticiMf the head, nb blructed nose, or u profapc ilow nfmii-iiB, loss of biuvII nasal nnr, and oiipn impairrd hoarinff and taste. TIk-oldchml rnnedif line never bren able tn do anything fr it. Nat-at injectinna and inh il.itunn arc as p.iltiful ami cipininive an vy nrr genially uorthletB. Vet lliimphrt's Catarrh tiiiaih, a btmple Hugar Till, taken tuoor ihreu tnn'-a per .lay promptly eiir-'s III" imldi-r racci j ctirfi at 011 ct all fold in the hea.J, i.rul iailically nirr, by preBeveruig me.th'' most nb?tn.ate cisi'i. an i irniMl hy ih- vx 'rienre of ImndrcdB. Price, with full directions, fifty rentB pfr hoi. NMl. A fall net of liiiiiphrJ' Homwuathic ypefifire, with llouk of I)ireclin, and twenty diin-nt lteniedie in larpe iimriHTco cae, $j; ditto, in p'ain cite, 31 raaaof fiftprn boxen, and Bouk, single boxci, Vj cent and SO cents. Then-- Remedies, by the mnclc box or cane, arc jo-nt by mail orexprcsa. free, of rharge. to iny addrc-F. on re ceiptofthc price. AddrfSK, Dr. k. nu.Mrnur.Y tt CO o. ,Vi Hrotdvvay, New York PolJ by U. 1. LUTZ. Afieut, tloom-.l)urj. I'a. Th ($ rkat Ci.othio IImporium of the LNio. ri)iladclihia nofesi.Ch the inont anlemlid rinDm.i. r.,.. ponoum in thu country. It ia iplenpid na rPenrds tho palatial Mrticture in which thu immeuse lm-sinem cfiho eUahlibhiiii-nt in conducted, and it ii cmally splendid in respect to its great fat il Hies and vat-t reaourrei. lint to in patruus us rniei uiinniton are, nril thu ilegance "i -"v K4iuiuu.aii.il 1 1. uii iiicn an I 1 oiiin". nianurae- cine ii tha Vegetable Ufo .Medicines of Dr. Xorfit, hnoMii an Moffat's Life Pills and IUICKN'IX HITTERS. Th"nc M.tliciiiei haw now been before ike puhlio far a period of :i0 years, anil (luring that tune have msia l&med n high tharnctcr In ultnust every part of thi Clob: for H11 extraordinary curative properties wbirU 1 SfoTl j tV I -Ifa 1'ilHarc indcbte.l for their namo tothulr mamfJit and n"nsibic action in punf)ing the pnug nnd channels ot lite, und enduing lb win w itli re new ml tone and igor ; rind to the undoubted fact tlixt at a very eirly part in their lutorj, they had rescued Buirrrurs .mm ti vi-rv erec of an untimely (crave, nerfectlv isi- Hiring t tlwm that uniform enjojiutnt of health, with out which life -.sell' is but u psrlul bicsiiug. So cram indeed h td their emuicy uitaruoiy proved, mat it whs bCirccty less than liuracuious u uiuno who wvr unio luainted with the beautiful philosophical pnnciplm upon which they wero roiiipoundd, and upon wium Ui.'yrniisc'iucntl act. Motrat'n rhoi'iux Hitters are to called, beeaus tb-r poHic-4 the power of restoring the espinng embem ( health to a nlowlug igor throughout the ennititutma, as the I'hiieiiix is said to be restored to life from u aOies of its own cissoiuuun. lercnriMlI)iscas-a. There is probabty no nnu artliH given ns a medicine, the injucious use of which has caused such wtJe-nprcad and terrible lulnebieMo the h'iinan tain as mercury. Its pouon sinks deep im tlu ) stin p-n trotiiig tha substance of the bnatt, asd pro.tacing a long tram ol painful disease. It is vrll known Uiat nnny ailettious id the throat, of the bun, of tlu 1111KJ, nnd malignant (.ores, which have tten M. trihuted to r i-IiiIm. Jre no otteii canned by thj injuui. lit us u! cf mercur). do that the runedy has pror-ti Mrie than the iiisenc. . k Tlu I.Hu I'll'-- '' l'ho"nix Hitters hat e alw ays bsea nijii,ill Hiiceeftfitl in this class of itiMcaa, and will tradical') all the til'-iu ot mercur) from tau eystow, oooiii-r Hum tlw moat powiif il preparations of sari pinlla. 1 1t) Ii-J nnturt 111 (.aitinp liuiu the ayste.n all priMoiiooB niait.r. and by tliu urilying Hie itil rluids, tttt r-t(rj th! )-tiiu to li'Hii'i. lultous C'omi Iiioih. A well n filiated an4 prnpr tiouati! 'piniititj ot hilJ upon the vtomach Is alwaya ro pitiiite fr the promotion of sound health it stimulaUa dueti mi, aud kotp-. the imrsimal canal tjee from til oiistruction-i. n uim interior imrface of tho drcrls n pnili.ir bladder in which the bile 1 first preserved. iieiri0' loruied by tin liter trom tlm blood. Thence It pafs'f into the stomach ami intestines, and rrxulatas the dijesllon. Thus we see win 11 tlu re is a cUfUnnoy of bile, tin holy ia constantly costive. On tha other hind, an over aiinndancu of bile causes frequent nausea on the etomach, and oiten proiAoti-s very severe aitioa of i.i9canas, which romettmcfi end indiath. Tim Life .Mediant a fhould, if yoitublc, ha taktn In the curl) ftajea of bilious co nplaints; and if pars vercd in btiutly according to direction! will positively eilert a cun'- Their txteiutve use 111 this complaint in all parts of our continent, render comment unnecessa ry -th ir irtue peak for them. Mulfit's Ufe TilU. The use of these Tills, f.ir a rorr tthort tiniH, will ntlect an entire cureoi Halt Kheum, aai a striking Improt emsnt in the cL-arneis of the skin. Conunou cohis unn Inllauiiza will alwa)h be cured by one ilov.'.or by two even iu the worst cases. I'ilks' TiLtHl 'The originul proprietor of thaso Mei. irinei whi rtirud o l'ilesf years stanJing, bv th us? of the Lifj .Medicine alone. Ukk Cohcliist, An alffction of the Liver mar bi known by a filing of teniion or pain in the rijht aide about th; rtgiou of the liver, often pnngent as in plen riny, but sometiinea dull ; a difficulty in drawing a loor br-rathi dry cough and inclination tovuiwit. This d botjuj may bi produciid hy cold, by violent exercise, by intense sunini'-r heatfi, by long continued bilious fpvar or ncuc, and by various no! id concretions in the sub stance of the liver. And to ttu'se producing causes, are derangtmi nt ol the digestive organs, suppresi-sd seero. Hons, and mental solicitude, which arn verv from, causes nf obstructions and dlseas'-s of the liver. This disease elitnild be arrested in the commencement which ran le dune by a fjv doses cf the Lite Tills. When once the liver i around to the perf.irman 0f its propi r fiiiitiioiis, little more 11 reruittc than toeon. tiutis a proper use of the niedieiues, uud a aucedr re covery will enm 1'evi-ii aho Auur. 1 Vot th is scourge of the Western country, thete medicines will be found a rafe, speed-rand rertaiu remedy. Other medicine leave the syitjia Hiihject tn n return of the disease a euro by these Med. itiucB is permanent. fldioHH.-Thtt moet horrible cases of Scrofula, ia which the lie, bones and limluof the victim had biu preed upon by th? iuatiable disease, are proved, br iinilemablQ authority of the suifcrcrs theinielvea, to have bet-it roinpUtely cured bythe purely verntablo liudicintb, afu-r all others had been found more than the land of shadows, and his uame has now Oharlei '"ucka.of Cocr appointed bv Gem as. tlis next Democratic c.inilKlata for Gov-1 . 11 . ernor of l'ciniiylvania. Who seconds tho ' Jacksou, in 1830, and gone into office In Luck. Our clever and good looking become as historic as theirs. For ncnrl ( Mr Uow3) jia8 been appointed by tho thirty-one vear3 of bis long life he has been , Postmaster Jencral a through rout agent a Justice of tho United States Supremo i between Philadolbhia and tho "West. oral Our contemporary of tho Ut'legraph has in drawn an exact daguerreotype of our IQ'Ki T 11,n n.;,1 Kid vr.TM,ot:r.n ti:,!.! f lio Jniimnl Wo l.nl minnftc. I'anviilC, imom tnA na f in rial1, lina 1.r.nn Ktnnflllw rl flm f n. nnf tirn.1 pnnvnlsirtn or KnniptlitMf Dr. Keudt-I, , lndixestion and Hyineniia. If we wero miisri .An. to gpecity one di.ea.-o which more than any other is the b.tne, (while it is th"-oitspnnj of civilization) we ahouid naiiKt Dvsptpsia. It is generally attended, or rather productive, oi along tram of ills, 6uch as Heartburn riatuleiicy, a gnawing pain nt the itomach when empt a eensa t f uncomfortable weight win 11 full.naina in thi thr'Mt, side and pit of the etomach, coiivenes, chilli lies', languor, unwillingness to lake exercise, &c .Mull ifB Life .Medicinea arc peculiarly udspted toth cureot this dihtresalne complaim They att upon tU bowels in a very mild, uud, at tluiamu lime, ry etTer tual manner, and liavo never vtt failed tn nir i-ki.h.1 tae when used according to our directions. iicu. iviuiiij , jut- iiiunv cuiuinoii of an corn plaints is thu of u ceneral weakness of the whole ay I em, unaccompanied by any partiiular disorder, or lie Art.lti! BVIIll)(l,iiia ill" ill. . 'Ihdru Is a llm. trsy, n loss of apputite.iiuw illinguess, and Indeed int miM in "nu-jru Kp:rinMi, ireiuein neauacnes, (ri'i gcktiou, oft'iitimus aallu.wiei and dryness of the ak.n. tendency to fev erishness, unhtncbs for society, in sl.ort all thoHu t-ymptotni. of latiRiior, li()ulttude, and treat niss that kuu e idencc of n lailure In the vital n ,w ers. aud a luw, unhealthy and morbid condition ofthi B) kIClll. The Life Tills and I'bocnix Hitters are, perhaps th . lu-bt remedy for retoriua strength, to the body, for.tht y ticl as a guttle rartaartic, and, by their tonic quahtic utren&iheu the vhole sttm .Mo Hat's Life 1'ilU. Wr"ns of a plethoric habit w. are nubjett to tits, headache, gidd.uess, dnnnetj n' ught. or drovvsineaa, from too great u flow of blool t tee h-j.id, should take thctc Tilli frequently. ADVIURTO rnMALr.g.-renmlea who value tW health thould mver be without the Lif ivf,-H.,f,. . turcd there; secondly. Ihe beauty and durability of tho ! ",1!?' ru,r"'y the blood, remove obstructions, and rirt,'th maieriaip, ami mc superior excellence of tho fit, and I B(V11 11 ul"lllui uear, ncaiuiy and blouniJnj apt-ter Vl r " imv (Mlivani 1111,'KllUIH uruHoiu. To Klderty I'crinnii. Many heatlhr acerl Indini Ilrown Htono Clothing Hall of Hockhill fc WiUnu, Xos. who know tho value of Moffat's Life Medicine, cialtn ouj ana wHt-nesiiui sirutt, rhlladelphia, i u a ruie ioiakc mom two or uirce lime, a we-It fc, . . which they rciuovu tho causes that produeo dise'asi ITT-TIIOMAH W. M.VTTPOX, lteceived the I'nze I preserve their health, and keen off tho infirmiuea J Medal at the World's fair in London W5I, forTUUVKS I aEv- L'AlU'llT HAGS, lloiits, ahoee and (JunH. Great induce- VitU for Mothers nnd Xurics. It Jb a fact, csiih inents lire now ottered tu nureh,nt;r.i nf i tin i.i.r.i. .rii. likhnd bv the nnnual Diss uf mArrnhi ih-i..n. . i -r rice. This is much tho largest snuk of trunks, Carpi t ,llJ rhn '"i horne aro cut off before attaining '-.tv-aa Ibiifs, Valices.&c., its rhlladelphia very cheap for rash ' " of a?j and tho fuilful source of this mortality o. 4H3 -M irkct t-treel, one door above -lth,;&juf4 tide hmnd to exist in that foul state of the Bloum-h i.i t.Mi irnn.-r mi iiiiaiiuic ocoiin in mis critiral MARRIAGES. iii'i i.i 1 u .uenicinegnavu lonchtid djitnrnii i Italiou, nndforfimlnetsofthc stomach and bow, , m 5 iuui.jii, aiiiiuusu wonni may not exist, it ii allow l-u Ot Haturday, tho Mh mst.. bv Ihe Ilev. n. J. u'niirr. ! I-1 be xuperior to any other. f ohcrt BUff, of liupori, to Miss Mar;arct Ualley, of Sloffjt'i hilt imJ HiUcb.-No mcdwiaei rt pr irt motion -Carhslc VofunUer. I I8au. In all that period bis reputation as n.igl.Uor ot tUo Journal. Wc luu suppos , Vha ilVt tw .TO.y'SoSliV: Wo cheerfully Eecond tho motion ; and a .nan and as a jurist has been steadily cd that a natural convulsion or "mething , ft- guarantee that, should ho accept tho nom rieing, and remained without reproach else had taken plaoo, as tho Journal was , Uoanburlcoiumk ( mi'S'udJ'tawa!." m uI$?m$ l' ' ination, nnd not receive full fifty thou-1 through all tho hated political conflicts in literally split in two last week, tho outsido Z--t . MtffiJjffi"' smd majority , be will uot accept tbo which his namo has been so freoly used as was dedicated to our "good looking", DEATHS. ruparedtjr B0t. a candidate fov the rridcncy. I fricud. aud the intAj to bis brother. , M', iS. v ,,u 7iZ?.r 0,1 tau . , Br4.7. Nrw , I Alll fit Bale ly allDlu;;iits