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    COLUMBIA D1M0C1UT.
KDITF.D BY LEVI L. TATE, rRornlETOIl.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SATURDAY MOllNINO, AF1UI. 20, 1861.
The Editor is in Now York.
Tho Stars & Stripos forovor.
So far our efforts haro been for peace.
To tbo extent of our humble abilities we
.Ii&to labored to avoid and avert a civil
'war. We liaTo failed I The War lias
begun I I
And now, that it has begun, thcro is but
ono thing for us to do, and that is,
"to stand fast nr the old flao,''
as sho now waves in front of our office, be
tween the Court House and Exchange Ho
tel,and sse that she never goes down before
any enemy, nativo or foreign. The Fede
ral Government must be sustained ; and
we shall not stop to inquire who is in de
fault. Let tho campaign bo pushed vigo
rouslylet it bo short, and decisive. Tbo
first gun was fired by tho Sec5ssionist3,f.iitl
it may be that forbcaranco has ceased to
be a virtue. Wo aro for an undivided
country, if that be possiblo ; but if not,
then wherever the Star Spangled Banner
waves, let it wave in triumph and honor.
Stand by tho Old Flag 1
Wo clip the following brief and patriotio
declaration of sentiment from the Lancas
ter Intelligencer , of last Tuesday, tho homo
organ of Ex-President Buchanan, as
expressive of our own views on tho pre
sent national crisis, and commend it to
general consideration. Ed. Col. Dem.
Now that war has commenced no mat
ter who is at fault it is tho duty of all
our citizens, irrespective of party, to stand
by tho old flag', with its glorious stars and
stripes, and support the Government in all
proper and legitimate efforts to bring the
contest to a successful issue. Tbo first
blow was struck by tho Secessionists, and
now it becomes the duty of overy patriot
io'lcnd his aid in sustaining the honor and
.glory of our common country. If we havo
a Government that is capablo of protect
ing and perpetuating itself, this is the time
to exert its strength, and tho people must
stand by it no matter who is at the helm.
We go for our country,our whole country,
and nothing but our country.
James G. Campbell.
The telegraph announces, that Alex
ander Murrat, has been appointed
Marshall of tho Western District of Pcnnn-
the post now held by the gentleman whoso
name heads this article.
Wo arc sure no man who has been
brought into contact with the lato Mar
snAL Campbell, can havo failed to be
impressed with his urbanity, punctuality
And promptitude. lie made ono of the
most attentive) and judicious Marshals wo
Lave ever had ; winning golden opinions
from all sorts of pcoplo ; and performing
tho duties of his oiliec witu the most ecru
pulous fidelity. We have never heard any
expression but that of praise, and we be
lieved tho feeling at his removal is that of
universal regret.
"A Pair op Heal Novelties." Wo
would direct attention to an advertisement
in another column, under this unique head
ing, from the elegant House of Messrs,
Smith & Brouwer, of New York. They
are tho Importers of Keck Tits, and the
inventors and patcntcs of soveral novel
and really valuable improvements in thoso
splendid articles, which aro of almost ev
ery variety, and decidedly the handsomo
cst we havo ever cecii. They sell only to
Wholesale Dealers and Jobbers, so that
our friends hereabouts, aud Country Mer
chants, generally, can obtaiu this elegant
stylo of New Goods, by sending their or
ders to any Jobbing House ih tho Metri
politan City.
'flic Age, Vol. 1, No. 1, published at
130 Nassau St., N. Y. at S2 00 a year,
quarto, 10 pages ; is on our table. A
glanco at the contents has very favorably
impressed us. Literature, news, politics,
travels, agriculture, arts, iio., Ac., go to
make up its weekly variety. If it shall
continue as it has begun, it will make a
btir in newtpapcrdom. It is edited by T,
I. Nichols, an old stagor who understands
bis business.
ear" The Crisis,'' published iu Colum
bus, Ohio by Hon. Sam. Medary, tho
"war horse of Democracy," is doing im
inense service to the country and to tho
people. In common with tho party he has
labored to avert and avoid tho civil war
which is now upon us in all its horrors.
Governor Medary, is an able and fearless
writer, and wo commend "Tho Crisis," to
any and every man who loves his country
end desires a sound paper from Ohio.
HartmAxs Store has again been re
piemsnoa. xce Messrs. uartman are
usually first in market and always sell
very cheap. Call and examine their
choice new Goodj.
Tux Post Master General bas appoiat-
edDr Palemon Job.v, editor of the Re-
.,lfa.,wr;f...ij,,J.,(Tj,i,,.i ,
By Iho President or Hie United Slates. I State Apportionment.
A PROCLAMATION. j Of course, nobody expected any fnir
TVhereas, Tho laws of tbo United I ncas, or honcejy, in tho present LegMn
States havo been, for soma timo past, and
are now, opposed, and the execution thero
of obstructed in tho States of South Car
olina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Missis
sippi, Louisina and Texas,by combinations
too powerful to bo suppressed by the ordi
nary courso of judicial proceedings, or by
tho powers vested in tho Marshals by
law.
Now, thcrcforo, l.AnrunAM Lincoln,
President of the United States, in virtue
of tho power in mo vested by tho Consti
tution and the laws, havo thought fit to
call forth, and hereby do call forth, tho
militia of tho several Statos of the Union, I
to tho nggregato number of uoventy-five
thousand, in order to suppress tho said
combinations, and to cause tho laws to bo '
' . .
duly executed. Tho details for this object
will bo immediately communicated to tho
Stato authorities through tho War Depart- So a string of Democratic counties, reach
mont. intr from tho forks of tho Susnuehanna to
I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, '
facilitate and aid this effort to maintain
tho honor, tho integrity and tho existence
of our National Union, and tho perpetuity
of tho popular Government, and to redress
tho wrongs already long enough endured,
I deem it proper to say that tho first
service assigned to the forces hereby called
. ,, .,, i i, v . .t
forth will probably bo to repossess tho
forts, places anj property which havo been .
seized from tho Union, and in every event
tho utmost caro will bo observed, consis- ( kg3 tJjan rC(lu!rca
tently with tho objects aforesaid, to avoid j The XIV. District, intensely Black Be
any devastation, any destruction of, or publican, 109,058, over seventeen thousand
interferoneo with property, or any dis.
turbanco of peaceful citizens in any part
of tho country.
AnJ T WoTiv nnrnmanci t ha nnraons .
. j j
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UUIllUUBIUlI bUU liUlUUlunilUUl UkU.GDi.lUi .w
disperso and retire peaceably to their re
spective abodes within twenty days from
this dato.
Deeming that tho present condition of
publio affairs presents an extraordinary
occasion, I do hereby, in virtuo of tho
power in mo vested by tho Constitution,
eonveno both houses of Congress. Tho
Senators and Representatives aro thcreforo
summoned to assemble at their respectivo
chambers at twelve o'clock, noon, on
Thursday, the 4th of July next, then and
thcro to consider and dclermina such mea
sures as, in their wisdom, tho public safety
and interest may seem to demand.
In witness whereof, I havo hereunto set
my hand and caused the seal of the United
States to bo affixed.
Done at tho City of Washington, this
15th day of April, in tbo year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one,
and of tho independence of tho United
States, the eighty-fifth. (Signed.)
Abraham Lincoln. By the President.
Wm. II. Seward, Secretary of State.
The Bloomsburg and Cattawissa Ropo
Ferry, over tho Susquehanna, at Blosms
burg, is a well-established and useful in
stitution. It is a paying concern, and is.
moreover, an important accomodation to
all peoplo having business-communication
with the citizens of the South side of the
North Branch River. Mr. Chas. W.
Cooper, has chargo of tho ferry Machin
ery, and he will bo found to bo both atten
tive and accommodating.
New Sr-RiNct Goods. Mr. A. J.
Shall) has just returned from tho city,
with a largo supply of choice New Goods.
He always keeps tho best styles and pro
cures the latest fashions. Ladies, call
early at his Cheap Storo.
William Hoffman & Co., of Centre
township, Columbia co,, have received
83333 00 from tho Lycoming County
Mutual Insurance Company, for the loss
of the Zahncr Mills, in Centre, by fire,lait
February.
"Make Small Gains and Thereby miss
Great Losses." Tho old Franklin Saving
Fund, No. 130 South Fourth street, below
Chestnut, receives special deposits at 4 por
cent, interest, and repays them on demand,
without notice.
AVe havo rccolvctl Peterson's National
Magazine for May, It is a richly orna
mented and deeply interesting number.
Our Lady friends, everywhere, thould in-
rest 82 00 for this leading fashionable and
sterling literary Magazine.
Mr. Lloyd T. Siiaktless, is receiving
new Spring and Summer Goods, at bis
Store on Main Street. Mr. S., is a wor
thy young man and merits liberal patron
age. Give bim a call.
The Next State Fair. Bv a notico
in today's Democrat it will be pccn that
tbo nest State Agricultural Society of
Pennsylvania, invito proposals from towns
and cittics for tbc location of tho next
Fair.
New Milmnery Goods. Miss. Mary
liarkley, bas laid in a bandsome assort
ment of New Spring Millinery Goods, to
which the publio are invited by ber card
in our columns.
xne jjacitawanna ana liloomsburg
railroad will make a slight change in their
mt X l a
time table, to take effect on and after Mon
day nest.
John Morrissy, the puglist, is lying ai
the point of death in New York, of dirtha.
i
turn, and no surprise, though intense indig
nation is felt, at tho rascally manner in
which the Stato is gerymandcred.
For instance, Montgomery county, which
is S000 Democratic, ii cut into three pie
ces, so as totally to destroy its power, and
a portion of it containing a population of
00,000 is attached to Berk, putting m
that Democratic district more than 17000
of a surplus, and which of courso is a dead
loss to tho Democratic party.
Then Luzorne and Susquehanna would
make a district, having just tho number
required ; but in order to mako suro work,
Wayno county is thrown in, tho Luzerne
Democracy raada helpless, and ovor 33,000
pcoplo disfranchised.
Itesidcs that, Luzerno,
Columbia and
Montour would havo made a district, but
. . '
that was not to bo thought of for a mo
mcnt, because that would be Democratic.
York Stato line, aro to bo absolutely swal-
iowed iy David Wilmot's Black Itepubli-
can pet Bradford. And to do that, 0000
peoplo are disfranchised.
The VIII. District, suro Republican,
gets a member for 110,311, ten thousand
lc" Vt iv , ' . v.- i
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plcxion. for 115,04, eleven thousand less
,ian propor Iium'bcr
,he XIU. District, made to suit the II,,.
Vblicans. 114.057. about twelve tl,0S!m1
.less than lawlul rate,
The XVI. District, black as Egyptian
darkness, 101,427, twenty five thousand
iCSS man mere oucilt to HO.
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tiuuuu no luru io inc oiucr
side wo
can see
the working of the scheme more
fully.
'Iho V 11. District, Democratic, 143,810,
over seventeen thousand of a surplus.
'Ike X. District, Democratic, 130,005,
over ten thousand more than legal ratio.
Tho XI. District, Democrats to bo killed,
158,780, over thirty-two thousand of an
excess.
The XII. District, Democrats to bo
overslaughterod, 133,012, over six thousand
above tho required number.
It wilt bo seen, too, that those five Re
publican distiicts contain a population of
only 557,404, more than 80,000 less than
law aud iustico requiro them to havo :
while the four dibtricts above named,
which aro Democratic, or havo for their
object tho utter extinguishment of Demo
cratio majorities, havo a population of
572,902, being over 15.000 more than five
ii 1.1- t: . J
But it is us:les3 to extend this disseo
tion, tho iniquity is patcut.
Next Governor.
Wo namo Hon. Charles R. Bucka
lew, of Columbia county, as tho next
Democratic candidato for Governor of
Pennsylvania, Who seconds the motion t
Carlisle Volunteer.
Thcro is no man in tho State says tho
Clinton Democrat, better qualified, iu
every point of view, for tho oilico of Gov
ernor than Mr. Buckalew. Able, vigi
laut, taithtul, stcruiy uoncst, well ac-
quaiuUd with all tho duties of tbo posi
tion, an experienced and successful leais
lator, thorouchly devoted to tho people, u
Statesman in tho most enlarged eenso of
the term, no is just tne man to succeed u
Republican administration of misrule and
cxtravaganco, to correct as far as possible
its errors, and restore the state to its for
mcr commanding position and legislation
jlo
to its ancient purity ana propriety.
would bring back the days of Snyder
and Siiunk, with all their watchfulness
of tho truo interests of tho people, aud
their untarnished and lofty integrity.
In tho Scuato of the Stato, Mr, Bucka
lew was ever watchful of the right, a
closo economist and in every particular a
careful legislator. In that capacity ho has
done more to bring about a reduction of
IUU UvsllU'ltLUb UlUlt 4' J I) VLtlCl 111.1 11 VfllJJIU
our borders, and to bim we aro indebted
for those wholesome amendments of tbo
Constitution which prohibit its increase
amUecuroits steady reduction. His in -
telligence and ability as a legislator, and
. . . . '
Ins siuruy patnoiism,liave saved hundreds
of thousands of dollars to tho tax payers
of tho Stato, and in tho olGco of Governor
these admirable qualities would work tho
same result.
As a candidato ho would be irresistible.
Ilia talents, his integrity and his patriot
ism are known aud appreciated in every
nav, nf ll.n (Jl. - ! ( . , , . 1, n .! ni
UVC1VI
D. t: : .ui I!?. a " J
cr ho is plain, argumentative, logical and
convincing. No Ptain rests on his public
or private character. With all his great
services to tbo State, ho is just now ap -
nrnnr,h!nrr IliR vi-rnr nf mnnlinnrl . net vol
Laving seen bis fortieth year. His ex -
ccedingly unassuming manners and Lis
modesty ot department, on all occasions,
aro not less stnltiDg than tho power of his
crmina. Tn .linrk. Irk l,w ennrnntor nnrl
fiinpss for tlio nffinn nf Onrpmnr. nr tlm
fitness for the offieo of Governor, or tho
position of candidate, be scanned as close-
ly as they may bo will provo in every
particular the proper MAN-the moro
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particular the proper man the moro
closely tucy aro soanncd tho more appa
rent the propriety of bis nomination and
election will appear.
RErnnncAN Consisiency. In tho
last Presidential campaign tho Republican
cry was, Protective Tariff I Protection to
tho iron and coal interests of Pennsylvania.
This was the grand hobby by which they
managed to carry tho State by such" an
overwhelming majority. How well they
aro carrying out theso vaunted principles
to their logical conclusions is manifested
by their electing the Hon. David Wilmot
U. S. Senator to fill out the unexpired term
of Simon Cameron, when it is known that
he is a notorious and uvowed Free Trader.
Horo we havo an instanco of Kepublioau
loro for Protection and tho interests of tbo
Keystone State. Let consistency hang
her head in shame.
r Avtenrm . Vn'.imttcr. 1
Latest by Telegraph.
F II 0 M THE SEAT OF W Alt
THE BOMBARDMENT.
FORT SUMPTER ON .FIRD I
FONT SCMPTEIt SDKKEKDEKEDt
NOBODY HURT!
Previous io the begining of hostilities,
Gen. Beauregard informed tho Secretary
nf Wm. nf il.n HmCwlm-ni,, S(t it, nt
he had notification that tho administration s. now rePort,cd t1.,"t 0T A?Je0"
.. . .'and his command will proceed to -Sow
iit.i. uviui iiiiiiuLt avsutun ouj.iJiii;iS lulu rui b
Sumptcr at all hazards. Tho Secretary
replied that if the information was relia
ble, hu, Beauregard, should demand Maj.
Anderson's surrender. That was done.
Maj. Audorson declined to surrender.
Beauregard was then ordeicd to proceed
.1 .1 ..!!. .1.1. . .1 t
as ho deemed advisable, to reduce it. Ac
cordingly at 27 minutes till 4 in the nioru-
ng of Saturday April 12, a firo was
opened ou Fort Sumpjer. Wo give the
telegraphic dispatches for the rest of news,
an'l shall as soon as possiblo lay before our
readers tho connected official report :
Charleston, April 13, 10 A. M.
Tho battle was resumed at an carlv
hour this morning in crcat earnest, and
tho cannonading is now going on fiercely
f.omall points, both from the Federal fleet
outside the bar and from the batteries along
tne coast.
At intervals of twenty minutes, the firing
as kept up all night ou Fort Sumptcr.
ftlajor Anderson ceased firing at 0
o'clock in tho evening, aud all night ho is
supposed to havo been engaged in repairing
damages and protecting nis barbotto guns
on Iho top of Sumptcr.
l'ort bumptcr commenced to return fire
at 7 1-2 o'clock this morning, aud seems
to bo greatly disabled.
J ho battery on Uumnungs' Point docs
Sumptcr great damage. At 0 o'clock this
morning a dense sraoko poured out from
Fort Sumptcr, and tho Federal flag is
at half mast, signalizing distress to the
fleet.
The shell from Moultrie and Morris Is
land fall into Auderson's stronghold thick
and fast ; they can be seen in their course
from tho Charleston battery.
Tho fire from Morris Island apd Fort
Moultrio is divided between Sumptcr and
tho ships of war.
iho breach mado in bumpier is in tho
sido opposito to Cuinming's Point. Two
of its port holes aro knocked into ono, aud
tho wall lrom tho top is crumbling.
'I brco vessels, one of them a largo sized
steamer, aro over tho bar, and seem to bo
preparing to participate in the conflict.
The ships havo not, as yet, opened liro.
An explosion has occurred at Sumptor.
A deuso volume of smoke was seen to rise
from the Fort.
Mnj, Anderson has ceased -to fire for
above ono hour' His flag is still up.
It is thought the officers' quarters in tho
Fort are on firo.
A dispatch from another source says :
The batteries on Sullivan's Island, Cum
mine's Point aud Stephen's battera, aro
pouring shot and shell into Sumpter.
Anderson does not return tho firo.
Thcro kavo just been two explosions at
bumptcr.
LATER.
Charleston, April 13.
Fort Sumpter was unconditionally sur
rendered, ihe news has nust been re
ceived in a rcliablo shape. Ex-Senator
Chestnut and Gov. Manning and V. Por
clier Miles have just landed and marched
to tho Governors house. They bring
the particulars, jtt was reported that ten
of tho garrisoned at Fort Sumptcr had
been killed, but your reporter has just
had an interview with Y. 1'. Wiles, who
has just returned from a wisit to Fort
Sumpter, and is assured by him that no
tine was killed. Tho Federal Flag was
, ?w w? J raimcuo guarus at xuor-
In all two thousand shots woro fired.
No South Carolinians were hurt. Major
Anderson's men, under guard, were con
veyed by boats to Morris Island. This
news is reliable, and puts to rest all tho
previous reports about Fort Sumpter.
iiiaj. Anderson lias reached tho city and
til , I 1
bolls,are rlnS'"S ?ut a. I,lcrr' Pc?' and ur
people wo cD6nSing " every demonstra
i , ... ...
1 AT 9ur. gnora!ly sympa lnzo with
MJ; Andonon, but express abhorrence
tpr timer, wnrt wctrA in flin Rto. ,,oa ntF nnr.
, , v-.w-
bar and m sight of us and did not even
a'.tcinpt to reinforce us.
Judgo Magraph, who bas just returned
from 1 ort Sumptcr, reports that tbo wood,
work of tbo Fort and the officers' quarters
were all burned out.
Tho Fort will be taken possession of to-
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Deauregard, with two aids, has left for
i r u pter.
I xhrco firo compauics aro now on their
waJ 1,ort Sumpter to quell tho firo bo-
1 ,uiu '"o uiRmuu.
CHARLESTON, April 13, 10$, P. M.
1 A.8t,tcr.rom Fort Moultrio, dated at
' 0 o clock tltis morning, says that not a
, ' """ uui.ug yu.r.
i ""-V umj iuu jrou uauury
I has bCCU dailiaccd.
Tbo rifled cannon of tho battery did
i'aa "ue? cannon oi mo naucr
Eroaf execution on Sumptor. They
a l a"licd into1 ,h, Port hole3- Th
p0" Sumpter's barbette i guns wen
.i ,.dn . u..,i rri.-.. .
1UCV 11 11 u
J Itreo ot
were dis
mounted, and a corner of Fort Sumptor,
opposito l'ort iuoultric, was knocked
away.
Charleston, April 12 received April
14,2 A.M.
A boat from ono of tho war vessels on
the outsido has communicated with Gen.
Simmons, in command of tho forces on
Morris Island, and mado the request that
ono of the steamers be allowed to enter
tho port for the purposo of taking away
Anderson and his command.
An arrangement has baen atrrccd upou
by the partics to stay further Proeeedl.g.
tltiril nino n ft oel' tn mnsrntp
Charleston, April 14, 0 A. M.
The negotiations wtro completed last
night, and Major .udcrson, with bis com.
niand, will evacuate Fort Sumpter this
morning. It is supposed that ho will cm.
bark on board of ooe of the war vessels off
uur.barL
When Fort Sumtitor ws in flames and
i Major Anderson could only firo hia guns
lint Ions intervals, the men at our batteries
cnecreu ai every uro wnivu iuu gutum.
Major made m his last struggles, but
looked defianco at tho vessels of war,
whoso men, llko cowards, remained out
sido without firing a guni or attempting to
divert tho firo of a singlo battery from Ft.
Sumptor.
10 o'clock Tho steamer Isabol is now
ctcaming up, and will take Gen. Boaurc
card to .Fort Sumptcr, which will be
turned over bv Major Anderson to tho
i Confederate States.
York in the steamer Isabel.
Singular calamity. A most singular
accident occurred on Suiidav ovenine at
tho Kingston Coal Works, near Wyoming
which resulted in the entire demolition of
a dwelling house containing four families,
and tho almost miraculous escape of tho
inmates. The particulars, as wo learn,
arc as follows: About 8 o'clook that even
ing ono of tho men living in tho houso,
went outside, when ho saw tho earth falling
in over tho space of about half an acre. So
rapidly did it give way, that ho hastened
jnto tho houso, gavo tho alarm, and tho
inmates snatching several children out of
their beds, had just timo to escape when
they saw tho building tuniblo in tho gap
below. As tho houso went over, it is pre-
sumcd a stove or two upset, as tho wholo
building was in a very few moments
wappcd in flames. What is still moro
singular in this affair, it is said that the
fall of ground opened a now vein of water,
which has since been rapidly Sowing into
tho Company's mines.
The Dispatch Wants to Know.
We find the following significant items in
tho Pittsburg Dispatch. The Republicans
soems to know how things, are work
ing: An Exchange says, that Governor Cur
tin is ono hundred thousand dollars better,
off than ho was before tho repeal of the
tonnage tax.
Wo think tho figure is not quito so high
as that, seventy-tivo thousand dollars has
been named by Rumor, and somo put it a
little lower than that. Could not tho ex
act sum be ascertained ?
Tho Chambersburg Times informs ui
that Mr. A. K. M'Uluro, Senator from
Franklin countyjhas purchased a splendid
farm pf Chambers M'ivibbcn, Ejq, on tho
outskirts of Chambersburg, and is making
grand improvements. Wo can't under
staud it, but some office-holders members
of our Stato Legislature, &o , havo such
prudent habits of economy, that they soon
make a great fortune out of a salary of five
hundred to Eeveii hundred dollars, on
vihieh other cxtravaganco pcoplo cannot
even livo respectably. Thcro must bo
some secret in this matter not revealed in
tho maxims of "Poor Richard" which
should be given to the world by those
sagacious fellows. Suoh bright lights as
they possefs in political and pecuniary
economics, should not be "hid under a
bushel," from tho rost of mortals.
As tho Dispatch is a Rcpjblican paper
note or comment "s unnecessary.
An Extra Session. Tho President
has issued his proclamation convening
an extra session of Congress on the 4lh of
J uly next, to consider and determine upon
such measures as tho publio safety and
interests may demand. A number of
States havo not yet chosen their represen
tatives to the next Congress, and iu thoso
Statos where tho regular elections do not
occur until after the 4th of July, it will
be necessary to take immediate steps to
fix an earlior day. Tho President also
calls upon tho militia of tho several States,
to tho aggregate number of seventy-five
thousand, to aid in re-possessing tho forts
and other property which havo been sei
zed from Iho Union. It is underttood
that tho Government will immediately
direct all its energies towards re-taking
Fort Sumpter ; and iu order to do this a
largo force will be necessary to capture
tho batteries commanding it.
Increase of the State Deht.
The Bedford Gazette says : When Gov
ernor Packer went out of ofSco, tbo Stato
debt amounted to about 828,000,000.
To this tho present Legislature have added
the sum of 812,000,000, as follows :
By tho lato act for tho commu
tation ot tho lonnago l ax the
Penn'a 11. H. has got off tho
Stato the sum of 50,000,000.
Hy relcaso for Tonnage Tax
already duo 700,000
Hy release of Sunbury and Erio
D. 11. llonds 3,000,000
By endorsement for tbo Gen.
cral Government 2,000,000
Increase 812,000,000.
Grand Fuani or Fuoitive Sla
ves. Ciiicaoo, April 8. Ono hundred
and six fugilivo slaves loft this city, last
night, for Canada, via tho IN. ichigan
Southern and Northern Indiana railroad.
It appears that over one thousand fu
gitives have arrived thcro since last fall,
most of whom havo left sinco tbo recent
arrest of five slaves by the United Statos
marshal.
Detroit, April 8. About throe hun
dred fugitive slaves, principally by way
of Illinois, have passed into Canada at this
point since Saturday.
Largo numbers are reported to ba on
tuo routo lor tbo samo destination.
Many of those unfortunato creatures
aro entirely destitute, and much suffering
is anticipated, notwithstanding the cfiorts
being mado lor their relief.
iireese. of wiiiiamsport.tc
- KrC.
M. 11 It. tlarvav nn.l all
On tho llili Init., by Ilcv. J. Thomas. Mr. Wm. If.
io Mint Kate sjomuun, or aiul
'III Ult.. hY J. L. Ranelc. Em .
Air. U. C. Harvey and Alias Auna SI, Smith, both of
Woodward tp,
DEATHS.
At this pi sco. on the Dili inst., itilaut sou of Charks
E, and Harriet Frnier, and grandson cf Wm.RobinsouJ
aged lt days, I
In IIughasTilla. on ths eth inst. Mi's Henrietta Mas
srav "my uauKuicr m pk Aaioa uuizrove, azeii u
I ears. 8 months and 21 days.
Special Notice
4
A CARD TO THE LADIES'
Dr. Duponco's Golden Pills for Fimalcs.
Infalmti lit crrictttg, nguUtlng arid rtmnlng ell
ttrHCtlOftfiriwi wnaierer u.in i.ni.
iHKfifuf at apmtnuvt.
Tin Combination nf Inc r orl 1c lit i In tff. ntinone6'l
flolden 1'IUi are perfectly liofmle'M. They liato been
...AJ In ll.n n.lvBln nrnrlii nf nl .1 111. fllinonen ftlf OVCf
thirty ycara. onu inoimnniii 01 lauic can .cb.ii .u
their grrat and never falling lueceaf lit almoit every
-n.o In rnrrirtlnff lrriaiilnrlt l. rullfivinff D&lnful anil
diitreislnR menstruation, panirmariy ai mu cum'gu vk
life. From five to ten pllli will euro that common yet
dreantul complaint, inn lines, nearly u.wrj it-mmo
In ih. l-n.l nlT..ra from tlila rnmnlnliit. The abOVO P It
has permanently cured thousands, and will euro you If
...... V.. hn. rhav rnnnn, harm 1'ftll. on the eOlltratV
they rtmove a'l obstructions, restore naturo to h prop.
(.channel, and tnvlaorate lliewholo sjsteni. Ladlsi
nhosn health will not permit an increase oflamily,
.lit On. I Ik... nilla a.. i-r-aaf.lt nr VPIll i 1 H.
Theso I'llls should not be taken ilurins the (list three
months of prcgiiuney. as tliey aro suro t" nriag on mis
carriage : but at any other time tlicy are safe.
Trice, SI per bo. Bold, wholesale and retail, by
O M. IIAOKNIIUCII. imjrjri'l.
Polo n.enlfnr ninomsbiir?, l'a.
To whom all onlcre must Im sent. Ladles I by send-
Inn lllm l Hfl In flin IMnnnialflirff roit-OIUCC. tan linVO
these pills sent many part of the country, (conflclentlal
ly) ami "free of l'ostapo" by mail. Sold also by N. I.
liana e ,o. uauvme. l- tj i niiiu',n.
M.iuch t:iiunk. and bviino llruseist nevery Town and
allv It. Ihrt ITntlnil Slntna.
N. H. Aook nut for counterfeits, rtuy no Oolcten Tills
of anil kind, unless every but is slsncd C. 1). Howe. All
others ere a base imposition and unsafi', therefore, as
nu valnn i-nii. Ilvna mill fii-nttM. Mil nnv notlillia lif bC'
(iiihuinliiipccil out nf your Inoncy.) buy only of those
who show tlio signature of r, 1). llowc on every boi,
which hag recently been added, nn account of a recent
counterfeit of the lills.
P. II HOWB,
Sole rronrlctor. New York,
Dec. 22, tP00-ly.
CJntnrrh! Catarrh! WlUT la IT t HOWCL-naot-
Thousands of persons sutror all sorts of nnnoyanre
from Catarrh. Most know what its inconvenience anu
-naiilta urn. vnl hut fnv know bow It ran bp cured. It Is
slninly n chronic irrelation, and olten enlargement of
tnlltrifB ntul ronanmicnt tliickelilnff of tho mucous niein
hranee, lining the nasal canities, frontal sinuses, anil
sometimes exlcmwrtn tntotiie tnroai ana nine-, rimn
this result tightness and ofti-n virtlfioe-f the head, oh.
slrurted nose, or a profuse (low ofimiciM. lo.s nf smell
nasal voice, and often Impaired hearing and taste.
The old-school reincdle. h.uenctir been able to do
anything for ft. Nasal injections and inhalations are as
painful and expensive as they are generally worthless.
Vet Humphreys' Catarrh fpeclnV, a simple Hitcar I'llli
taken twoorlhree times per day promptly cures the
milder rases cures at once all fold, lit the head, and
Jadically cures, !- presuming use.llie most obstinate
cases, na is prmed hy tile cip'rleneo of hundreds.
1'ricn. with full directions, fiftyrcnls perh'ix.
N. II. A fill setofllumiihriiys' Homeopathic Specifics,
with Hook of Direction, an I twenty ditl.-rcnt ltemcdles
in lar2M lall, morocco case. S ij ditto, til p'ain case, 81
cas i of fifteen boxes, and Hook, SJ. tSingU boxes, 5
cents and 511 cents.
These llpuiedies, by tho single box nr case, are sent by
mall orexpress, free of charge, to my address, on re
ceipt of the price. Address.
Dn. T. llU.MI'HItr.V & CO
No. 5ti'i llroadway. New York
Bold by E. r. I.UTZ, Agent, lltocnn-bijrg.l'a.
Uniformity of Prices 1 A New IVatiirdln Husliiess
livery one his own Salesman I JONT.H &. CO. nf the
Crasetit Ono 1'rifo Clothing Store, No. 2 U.Markctctrcet
ahotcctltli, riii'ade'phia.
In addition to having the largest, most varied nnd
fa.hionablc stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made ex
pressly for retail sales,, have constituted every one his
own salesman, by having markediii figures, mi each ar
ticle at thecry lowcht price it can lit- sold for so they
cannot pos ib'y vury-'iiil must buy aliltp.
The good, are well sponged and prepared, and great
pains taken with the making so that all can buy with the
full .Keurancoofgetting a good article attlio very low
est price. Alao, a largo stock nfpl.-ce geods on hand. of
the late at style ami best qualities, w hlrh w ill be mailc
to order, In tka most fashionable and best manner, 5
per cent., betow credit prices.
Uemember the Crescent, in Markct.abova Pixtli Ftrcet
No. .00. JO.NTS 4. CO.
Tiik GacAT Clothimi KMroniL-M or tiik tNlov.
Philadelphia possesses the most s 1 ndl.l Clothing Lm
porioum in the country. It is spiciipld as regards the
palatial stiucturo in which the immense hitsine-s rf thp
i-stalilishmint is ronilueted.nnd it is equally splendid in
rPspect to its great facilities and vait resources. Hut to
its patrons its chief attractions arc, first the elegance
nf tile garments for (.entlemiMi and Youths, manufac
tured there; secondly, the beauty and durability ofthe
matcrf'ils, and the superior excellenra of the tit, and
lastly IhJ moderato prices at which thfigoo'ls are sold.
Wn refer, in till, description, to none other than the
llrown fUnus Clothing llatl of Ifor.lnll Ac W ilson, Noa.
f03niul 0U.Chesniit street, I'hlladelphia.
ir-'J'IIOM.H XV. M.VnVON. r.Pd'iv.'d IJi Prlz
Mortal at tlis Woil ln Fair In I.nmlmt li-M, fnrTIU'NKa
CAIirirr IlAnS, Hoots, slmr-n im-l (irnnn. lirfiit induce
iiicnta are now mt'ercd In pu re baser d nf tint aliov nrti
rkt. Thh U .iiiicl. the 1'irk'fnt Mork of t run Km, Cnrpct
liniti., Vulic(,&c. in Tin la del ph in very rill-up for uuli
N'o. iQi .M trkct Street, ono door nbm a 4tli, AjuU side
NEW MILLLVEUY GOODS,
roi;
tlSS MARY il.MtKI.CY, would respcrtf illy inform
M her customers, in Idnoiiisb'tis and tirinitv. that
she has Just received from tile city an elcellcut assort
mcnt of new
.MIM.INr.Iir fiOOD-i,
filter than ever, and iiimc calculated to ,rZS
pleaso the taste nf the most fastidious. igSffc.
gSta- .-'IU IU, JIUIU BIMl . Ul.riHlUII 111 Illiir. I 11 Jf -JfQ
her selections nf bonnets, couseuuei tlv has tli.
hst nssoitment. probably, err brought to this place.
She has an assortment ot neat and handsome Hats and
Caps for little Misses, all of nhich sho ran dispuso of
iheap. Cite her a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Shop ou Main ureel, below Market, north side.
uioomsaur;. .p till at .tt.tit v tuRKbcy.
XOTIOK.
THU rit i7.cn s of the ditfrrcnt counties and town
throuchou thu Mate aro inlti-.l to rmnni lit. nr. fr.r
the place at which the ntxt AN M fA Ij HTATU FA 11.
rnii mi iipiu, rroposas coni.unins tnaucrmvnts and
a tlv a nt. ices directed to the underMizned rommltt.T. nn.
poi-tcd by tho Utecutive Comniiitec, will be rircivcd
up to and inctuiiiiig May 31st next. Communications
snouia oiaourcsteiitoeitncr oi tiiij nuiowinir persons;
WM.CDIJII.H. Ja ,
joiin p. nuTiii;rki'or,D,
JACOM M trill,
JOHN U. Y.U'AUSM.
Harrisbur?, Ta.
AMOS n. KAi'l',
Nort.iuinbcrland, Ta,,
April 20, 7t Committer.
31 AN HOOD.
nnvr lost, ind how restored.
JUST Pith!i)Hd,iii a sealfd envelope, ou the nature,
treatment and radical rura of spermatorrhoea, or
Seminal Weakness, Sexual lUbil.ty, nervousn'ss and
involuntary cinisbions, inducing impotency and Mental
and physical incapacity,
lty kuut. j. cu i.vnnwnt i m. n.,
Authorof the Kren Hook." icr.
Tho world-renowned author, in this adnnr.ible I ec
ture, clearly proves from his own txpeririirc that tho
aw ful coohpinencos t-r Solf-abuse may be ellVctually re.
moved without medicine aud without dangerous surgical
operations, bougies, iiietruments rinpi or cordials
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and iTectn
at, by which evry sufferer, no malt r what his coudi.
tinii iray be. may rure himself cloaply, privately and
radicalty. This lecture will prove a buoii to thousands
and thousands,
tent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post nnid. oil tllJ rec im of tho two no at ace Httimm. t,v
addn'soiiifT Or, CI1. J. Kl.INC, 1.'? liowiry, N, V.
op jo oi wm t'owtonice box 1,58(3.
A PAIR OF ItKAIi KOULTlGil.
AMD ONE WITHOUT A MATC,
1st. Tub Paper Neck Tie.
f Patent annlled for.)
This Tic ja made entirely of nom-r. in 100 different
styles, and in perfect imitation of ilk and other fabrics.
The price is so low that a gentleman may nearanrui
tie retry day, und yet net be chargeable with extrava
pancc, or one Tic ean bo worn 3 to 0 days, if necessary
to economise.
2ud, The .Relief Tie.
This is doubtless tho most perfect silk Tie ever in
vented, and Is Just what the nam t implies, a perfect
Itelief from all further trouble in ting bows.
3rd. The Lace Edge Tie.
An exiuiiitely beautiful article it has only to be seen
to ba admired,
SMITH &i BKOinVEIl, solo Manufacturers.
No, 3ti Warren street, N, V.
N, II. Wo sell to Wholesale Jobbers only. Country
merchants can order our goods of any Wholesale House
wiih whom they are dealing. apCO lim
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searches Into tho motives and philosophises on tn
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refula the charges alleged, did not truth forbid denial.
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I'rinud from tho advance sheets from London, from the
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This vtlume contains somo ofthe most delightful
writings of this favoilte author, and ihs voluuis must
hitve nn immense salt. ... .
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paper cover, price 50 cents, and another in one large
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with tin otu.r editions ol Dicksn's Works published
llooksfllers, News agents arid ell rthers will please.
snd on their orders at onco for what thry mnywi.nl ot
cither of the above editions, bolh or which will prove U
bo or great popularity and command large sales.
Cni.iis ol the above book will be sent to any one, le
any place, at once, free of postage, on. remitting the prlie
,0 the publishers. T. D, Tt.TERSON it BROi.,
, p50 t 311(1 Ch.'stniil St., l'lul'a
ttoriss. written bv IM
Sprin
and Summer.
J. SLOAN,
HAS just received, direct from Philadelphia and New
York, a very choice assorlmf nt of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
almoft every new fabric wlilch has been manufacturM
for Hpnrtu and Bummer, as well ni tbo Uitia. naortmet.t
of STAPLE GOODS of uperlor qualitiui v. Ill be found
in variety, mid M price low at inular goodi can hi
purchased elm.wl.cre. ...
It it an easy matter to find poodi nt a low priec, but
as a ctuvral nils, thpy are just as low in quality. But la
ert n Good article at a very low price i pomr thing ra(i,
Sudi nn opportunity, bovscfer, ! offered to any h
may want ...........
Ditr goods, aROCt.nni
aunsnwir., nut.
C" fall and pee. 3
COUNTRY I'RODUCK wX:
NTED.
RsOomtbiirK, April 20, lcXl.
PI100LAM A I ION.
WIinitlMa, tin Hen. Warrki 3. WooDWARff. I'lfiil
ilont of Hie Court of Oyer and Terminer aud Gun
rral Jail IK-llmy. Court of Uuarter BeBuiot. of Ih
rente and Court of Common rieas and Orphan's Court.
In tilts Sotli Judicial District, composed of the count jo
of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jauis
r.VAns and Stei-hei Haipt, Associate Judges f Columbia
county, liae issued their prctrpt, bcarixic date the ill.
day of Jan., In the year of our Lord one thousand tight
hindrcd and sixty one and to me directed for lioUinR ar
court oi uyer ani iir.iuni r unti liim-rai jan oeitviry,
(Jsneral Quarter Sessiuiis if tlio I'eace, Common YUh
mid Orohan'B Court, in Hlomniburc, la thu countv i-f
Colmnbia, on tho first Alomlny, (being the Cth day) of
Alay, next, anu to coimnuo one wren.
Notict; is herchv civen. to tho Coroner. Iho Justices f-f
the IVarc and ConrtabU's ofthe said county of Columbl
that thfy be then and there in tlx'fr proper persons at
ju tffiocK in ma lorenr-oii oi sai maj , n inuir recruv,
inquisitions nnd other rein nd-rancu to du those things
wliich to their ollices tippi'itain tu be done. And tbosi
that are hound hy recognisance, to proscrutc n(ainrt tho
prlsunnrs that are nr inty bu in the Jail of raid county or
Uo.-im'uja to be then find tlieru to proiucuts litem as shall
bs just. Juror are rcjucf-ted to be punctunl in their at
tendancr1. nprccabl) to their notices. Datod at l:t.uiis
b irg, the 25th day of March, in the year of our iiorJ ono
thousand iptit hundred and ihty-oee, and in the cighiy
flflh ) car of tlio Independence of the United males of
Amt-'rica. ((Jod save the Commonwnltb.i
April '-.0, ItCI. JOHN HNVPHR, SktriJ.
PUBMO KOTI0B lOR LICKXSE3,
VJOTICr, is hereby civHi that the following prrsoni
ii in Columbia county hae tlkd their ptlitiorw in tb
Court of Qunrtcr Hi-ibiohs, of the said cunty, Uf Tar
cm and Store I-irensts in their respective lowmtiipit,
which snid petitions ba prs nied to thu said Court
on Monday, tho Cth day rf May, A. U., Ibtil, of which
all nurtiea interested will take notice, ami the Liwid-s
will be crantfd on Wednesday, the eth day of Mar
Anidicants.
Townships.
Ii I on at
Wm. ti. Koons, Tavern,
John Lcacock, "
Kbrt tiagcnbuch,
Ulncr A. Jaeoby,
Frederick Nicely,
Lewis Enke,
Hiram Smethers,
J. J.PtilcB.
Samuel McIIeory, "
C. l. Nelle,
1 L. Shumnn, "
F.K. Wohlforth,
llrnben Wascr,
Henry fiablc,
John Groer, "
W. A. Kline,
(J. I., Slioemaker, "
John Ii. Hunt,
Joshua Womcr. "
Isaac llhoades,
Isaac Fahringor,
Jncob Veager,
Wahin(ion Veager,
H.init-1 Heinbold,
Samuel Iteiuby,
A. K Smith,
John Keller. '
Isaan Vcttcri M
JuhnNuss,
Emaniitil Conner. "
WHittenhcnder it O II Willitor,
J. F, 1 letter ich,
Alex, llugh;s,
Jacob Cood,
Samual Lvcratt,
O.W, Hntr.nan,
Daniel Mcllcnry,
I). L. Evcrhart, "
Williard C. Creen.
reterShug, .
Win. Lung,
Enoch HowqI),
A.J. l.vans, Store.
K.U. Menagh,
Hanicl McKerman,
J. It, Jones,
Win. L. Kline.
J. S.Urobst
Jaeub Wcittler.
n nrlck
Can ton
Hriarereelt
Pnaver
Conyng ham
CrMiwi0'l
Hfialock.
Loeusl
Cst'aTlssa
Madison
ViSl.i
Mains
Mt rieasaat
Orango
Fisblngerttk
Seott
Conyng litn
CatUwlna
Samuel Wottcnbadcr,
I'rothonotary'i Office,
Bloomsburg, May 8, 18A1,
JACOB EVEELV, cfwfc.
PUMP MA K IN G ;
TIIE underngned iuforni the public generally that
they have formed a co-partnership, and will comm.
ue the business of Pump making and repairing, in all
their various departments, in liloomsburg, where they
w ill promptly attend to alt orders in their line of busi
ness, whether in town or country.
Well and Cistern Pumps, with leaden ripe, made in
tho best stjle of workmanship, on moderate terms, and
on very abort notice.
Prom their long experience in the business, snd an
earnest deslro to have their work commend itself to tho
public, they feels confident thev can make It an object to
those who may give them their custom and rendar gene
ral satisfaction. jowv CRUTCHLEV.
JOI1V CULP
Ul oomsbarf, Ap rll 13, 1S61, 3ro
J
NORMAL
INSTITUTE.
TIlETblril Bt.s Ion of the present Academic year !
tho OratiscWIlo Aeadcmj and Normal Instnule,
wtl open en
Tuesday, the 53d day of April, 181.
For information in record in .in.,...
tee circular of January 31st. or address
Oranjirllle, April 1, UC1.
J. A. SHANK, Principal.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BV virtue of a writ of rtniulni npenm. in me d.
reeled, issued oul of tho four! or Common Pleas i.f
Uolumbla county, ill be eiposed Io public sale at the
Courl House, In Bloomsburj. on Monday, the 6th day of
Jlayneii.at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the fUoi(
described properly i
All thai ce Main tract of land, situsls In Burarloal
fonnshlp, Lolumbia county, bounded and described as
follows, to it ;On tbe North by lands nf raniuel llall,
on the East by lands of fcinelme Llnara and others, on
the South by land of James Lcanard, and on the West
by land of Edward Hughes, conlatnlni Betenty lbree
'yrc strict tneasuree, fifteen aciea of which are
cleared land ; on which are erected a One Etosy On ellio;
House, and a Lot liaru with the apnutlenaucea. Bei3
taken in Execution and to be sold as tbe property ofO.
. . J011S tJNVDKU, Bhiriff.
Illoomslurc, April 10, 1861.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby riven, that the annual niMtlnf of
the Stockholders of thu Uloomaburr iron Company
will bo held al Iror dale, Columbia couity, on Thursday
Hie 30th day ol May next, for Hi. purnos. of .lectin;
Director,, and for the transaction nt other business.
'(Hit JOSEPH PA.VTON, PreilJcnt
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