Culumlmt DiMimrrnt EDITED BY LEVI L. TATE, morKlKTOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATUnDAT MOnKINO, MAY 11, 1C6I. a-UBUUULUIIl.BrJ,1gJtftfUJUJ Mn. Edward B. Snider, of PLolpivillo, Sullivan county, lias our thankg for lato files of Qulignani's (ram) Misscngtr. TirE American Agrictdturist for May, by Mr. Judd, of Now York, is increasing ly interesting and specially attractive. SfijVMctars. Klino, Ostorhout,and Hound, our Members and Master W. Q. Brower, at Ilirrisbnrg, have our thanks for public documents. The May Genesee Farmer, is before us, and on a hasty examination of its contents, no have found it to contain a vast amount of useful and interesting reading. .o "Peace and order, have assumed their eway in Bloomsburg. Previous to tho do- partursof the Voluntors,our town was tho moving emblem of a Military Camp. "Quiet now reigns all around. XtS" Andrew MoGinly, now in tho jail xjf Montour county under sentcnoo of death for tho murder of Thomas Shevland, and who was to bo executed on 3d Inst., has boon again respited for GO days. BSJ A brief and sensible Agricultural Communication, will be found on tho fourth page of our Columbia Democrat. A sim ilar article, graced tho same pago last .week, signed V. AVintorsteen. Wo appro eiat all such efforts on tho part of our -farmer friends, for the promotion of ag ricultural Ecioneo and invito general co operation. BSy Capt. Samuel Rihby, of Jersey !town, Mercantile Appraiser of Columbia county, for 1801, has entered upon the active duties of his official station. Capt. K., is an active business man, and we have no doubt, will tnako an efficient and cor rect officer. Ho ha3 also just obtained License and opened a New Hotel in Jer soytown entitled tho "Montour House,'' to which he invites attention, as per Card In this "Columbia Democrat." "TnE Iron Guards," on last Saturday, paid a social visit to our neighboring vil lage of Buck Horn. The farmers and citizens very generally carried the Compa ny over and back in wagons. Rower's Cornet Band accompanied tho Soldiers, discoursing for thorn martial musio, and combined they made a grand display. Mr. Geo. L. Shoemaker, got them up an ex cellent dinner at tho Buck Horn Hotel, and with other suitable accompaniments , they had a good time of it goncrally. J5- Lieut. Col. W. H. Ent, an officer in tho Iron Guards, is confined to his room by indisposition, at tho Exchange Hotel, in Bloomsburg. He is now convalescing, and we are bappy to bclievo, that he will on Monday re join his oomrada in arms at Harritbnrg. Capt. Rioketts, has a fine lookisg Company of ablo-hodied young men, well-trained and handsomely equip ped and will bo an ornament and honor to 'Camp Curtin." P. S. Since tho foregoing was in typo, we received a letter from a valued citizen formerly of our county, from which wo tako tho following extract : Harrisburci. May 0, 1SG1. Dear Col. Tatt, Dear Sir : Capt. Eicketts' Company of Volunteers is a noblo set of fine young men. They aro certainly creditable to tho county of Columbia. I felt proud of thcin yesterday as tuoy appeared before the Executive Chamber. BSr" Our neighbor of tho Democrats unnecessarily sensitive. It would require but a little effort to show from tho filo of his own paper that he does not stand where ho did a few months ago ; but as ho is now right and doing good service iu behalf of what ho now acknowledges to bo "a just war," we have no deposition to make him fecl uncomfortablo by pointing to tho past. Ho is now on tho truo platfocm, and we trust he never will get oft again." Columbia Co. Republican. Our neighbor of tho Republican, has again most egrogiously misrepresented our position, in the foregoing paragraph. He cannot show, that wo do not now stand just where wo did months ago ; or, that we ever "acknowledged this to bo a just -war." Our reply last week, to a similar bravado in tho Republican, which wo hold to be truthfully appropo, and should have put a quietus upon Dr. John's systematic misrepresentations, is hero re printed and will, by all honorable men, bo regarded as a fair expssition of our own course and a triumphant vindication of tho Democratic party. We then said and now repeat, what Dr. John never dare say, with truth. Wo nro precisely whero wo havo beon for over thirty years, square upon the Democralio platform, and always in support of every just war in which our country has been engaged. And, without stopping to en quire into tho cause which superinduced this war, we are with our truo and trusty friends in defenco of the National Flag. soven-tentbs of whom aro of our politioal Tamily and will patriotically vindicate the lonor of tho "Stars and Stripes," (o an iouominlom death or gltrious victory, Tho Extra Session of tho Leg islature This body, at the call of tho Governor, met in extra session, at Harrisburg, on tho 30th tilt, A quorum being present in both branches, they , at onco proceeded to busi-1 ness, arnPtbe dovernor scntiu his message, j lho Governor refers to tho stirring events of tho past fivo months, culminating in tho assault upon Port Sumter and the inassacro of national troops in tho streets of BaltU moro while hastening to the dofenco of the scat of tho National Government. Ho says, that whether Maryland professes to bo neutral or o'horwise, there can bo per mitted no hostilo soil no obstructed thor oughfare, between tho States that undoubt edly aro loyal and tho sea? of tho General Government. As to what had been done to meet tho requisition of tho President, ho states that tho sixteen regiments called for were promptly ourolled and dispatched at tho earliest moment where ordered ; but that believing that moro troops would bo required, ho had accepted of twenty-three regiments, all of which had been mustered into tho service of tho United States, Just at tin timo of communicating his message, tho Governor had been telegrapL cdl'rom tho President to call out twenty fivo additional regiments, aud ho elates that moro than enough separate companies wero at once offered to fill this additional number. This dispatch, however, proved to bo a mistake, and twenty-fUo regiments in all were intended, being only two more than wero already in the Cold, The Governor recommends a thorough reorganization of tho militia of tho Com monwealth ; that authority shall bo given to the Executive to pledgo tho faith of the Commouwcalth for such sums of money as tho Lcgislaturo may deem necessary for extraordinary requirements i and, that at least fifteen regiments, exclusivo of thoso called into tho service of tho United States, shall be immediately organized, disciplined and armed, for tho defence, of the State; that a judicious stay law be adopted, ka, Resolutions were at once adopted in both houses, restricting tho business of tho ses sion to tho special objects indicated by tho Governor, or suggested by tho emergency of tho times. Tho proceeding? therefore up to tho present tirao havo reference to a war appropriation, aud other measures either recommended by tho Governor, or sonnccted with the crisia into which tho country is precipitated by tho Southern Rebellion. Gov. Biqler addressed a meeting iu Harrisburg last week, advocating in tho strongest terms tho support of tho Gov ernment in its present war. Like all Dem ocrats, ho took tho ground that while we had no lot nor part in bringing on the war, tho contest was forced upon the country by men who had taken up arras against the constituted authorities and henco it was the duty of all to link past differences in tho great cause of upholding the Gov ernment. This is tho true doctrine, and this is just what democrats always do. Prices at Charleston-. Wo. arc in formed that a captain put into the port of Charleston, S. 0., last week, and having soruo provissions on his vessel, sold them at a great profiit, so groat was the demand for them. Flour, for which ho paid 3 50 per barrel, ho sold at 10 50. Other artio les, with their price3, aro given as follow : Indian corn 80 cents per bushel ; pork $50 per barrel ; butter 50 cents per pound, and poor at that ; hams 20 cent per pouud; fresh beef 50 cents per pouud. ESTMr. John Koolcr, of Davidson town ship Sullivan County, aged sixty years was found dead by the road side near his homo on Sunday evening week. Ho had fallen from his wagon aud tho wheels pass ing over his neck dislocated it, Egy-Tho Repass Brass Band, of Wil- liamsport, has becu chosen Regimental Band on the 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Voluuteor3. They joiued tho Regiment at Haniiburf, last week. TnE Rt. Hcv. Benjamin Trcadwell On- dcrdonk, Bishop of tho Dioces of New York, whose name has figured prominently in tho newspapers for many years, died in Now York on Tuesday last, iu tho 70th year of his age. Archbishop Huohes has ordered a continuance in tho custom observed al ways in tho Catholio Church here, viz : the non-allusion in the pulpit to political af fairs. Tho Archbishop is a very sensible man. Would wo had more sueh men at tho head of our churches. The two Kentucky Regiments, under Colonels Terrell and Gutbrio, have been accepted by tho Government, and tho people of tho State have tendered the com mand to Major Anderson of n Brigade, of which these Regiments will bo a part. "Safe Bind, Safe Find." The Franklin Saving Fund, No. 130. South Fourth street below Chestnut, recieves special deposits at 4 per cent interest, and repays them on demand in gold or silver, Other deposits 5 percent interest. Flora Temple anp Princess Match ed. These famous marcs arc matched to trot again on tho third Tuesday in May. Tho raco is to bo mile-heats, to wagons, best three in five, for a stako of S250 a sido. It has not yet been decided ovor what course the old competitors will join isSUtt, A Union fugitive From Texas. A gentleman, a nativo of Ilarlcm, who has resided for about twelvo years at La Grange, Texas, has just anived in Now York, having been compelled to lcavo Tex as, or to tako up arms for tho southern confederacy. Ho left'tLa Grango about threo weeks ago, leaving about 81,000 worth of property behind him. lie says thoro arc many pcoplo in Texas secretly for tho '.Union, but who daro not express their sentiments. Near tho latter cud of Maroh ho saw two men hung together on ouo limb of u tree, a short distance from La Grange, beoauso they avowed them selves for tho Uniou, aud would not join tho secession army, Our informant was called on, and invited to join tho rebel ranks. Ho said that his grandfather and father had fought under tho United States flag, aud ho intended to stand up for the Union. Ifthcy wanted to hang him for that, thoy might do it as soon as they pleosed. They told him to lcavo tho plaeo in fifteen minutes, or abido the consequen ces, Ho did loavo. A gentlomnu who owed him sixty dollars, having, followed him and paid him tho money. He travel ed first to New Orleans, thence via Mont gomery and Columbia to Norfolk, from which place, missing a boat, ho went to Petersburg, through Richmond to Fred ericksburg, and cross tho Potomac from Alexandria to Washington. Tho whole distauco from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to New Brunswick, N. J., was walked. A large portion of tho first part of tho jour ney was also accompleshcd on foot, travel ing ut night, aud sleeping in the open air. By exceeding caution he was saved from any serious trouble on tho way. Theso outragos, he says, are mostly con ducted by rowdies and lawless characters, though somo responsible people join in them or at least countenance them. The Northern Democracy. At the Prcsidcntal election last fall a million and a half of tho Northern democ racy voted against Mr. Lincoln. Yot four fifths of the military forces now moving to tho South, to sustain his government in the prosent emergency, arc democrats. As for tho Wido Awakes, with their cu rious costumo and their flaming torches, with which they paraded our streets in noctural procession, they have totally dis appeared. When tho timo for a different sort of laarchimg has arrived, thoy aro nowhere. The fighting loaders of tho re publican party, who threatond such great thing, havo gone on foreign missions; and the irrepressible conflict is left exclusively to the domocraey. Both tho officers and tho rank and file belong mostly to that party. Even the Massachusetts regiments are demoeratio, one of them being com manded by Colonel Butler, who was tho Breckinridge caudidato for Governor last fall. This shows tho sagacious instincts of tho domocraey. Thej cling to tho constitution and the Union, mid thoy will triumpih on this broad principle. Union Argus. A Worthy Example. Fletcher Web ster, Esq., son of Daniel Webster, has just been removed by Mr. Linoolu from tho offico of Surveyor of tho Port of Boston. On Saturday, upon hearing of tho deplo rable ecencs at Baltimore, he issucb a eall for a meeting to raise a Regsment of Vol unteers for immediate service' Hero wo have an exhibition of truo patriotism a forgetfulncs3 of party worthy of all praiso. Mr. Lincoln exhibited his idoa of duty in this respect, by removing Mr. Webster from office, and Mr. Wobster at once vol unteers to raiso a regiment to aid in pre venting Mr. Lincoln from being ignomin- ously driven out of Washington. And in such a crisis, whero aro tho sneaking and craven demagogues who aro constantly accusing Democrats of want of fidelity to the country ? They aro running about the streets threatening violence upon all who aro not willing to imitate their cheap pa-' triotism, and laboring to sccurofor thorn selves offices by tho proscription of Demo crats. We havo yet to hear of tho first ofiico-holdcr in this State or tho first prom inent "wido awake" hero in Concord, who has cither volunteered or contributed a dollar to aid in tho prosecution of the war, Theso brawling cowards aro anxious to "serve their country1' in tho Boston Cnstora House, by tho displacement of Democrats, but they have ready excuses for not expo sing their wortcluss carcassos to tho dan gers of tho battle field; thoy aro full of cheap patriotism which exhausts itself in words and iu threats of violenco or disparaging charges against Democrats, but furthor than that their patriotism will not go. If the country is saved from anarchy, it will be done mainly by Democrats, who havo over been its mam reliance it times of peril. ExTIlAOBDINARY FltEAlt OF LlOIIT- NINQ.-Durlng tho thundor-storm on Thurs day afternoon of last week tho lightning struck an ash shade) tree by tho office of D, Yarington, Esq., near Ilollenbaok'a steam mill, about G feet from the ground, and pcrforatod it horizontally, passing thoneo to the ground, which is perforated in several places. Tho chargo seemed to havo been passing nearly parallel to tho ground and about 0 feet from it certainly an unusual manifestation. Carbondale Advance. a - . :,. Tt , ... n. H t AICUAIV 111 'AV1I1U1J!V Jf VUUUIJT, A. U.f has offered to give all tho grain he has on hand, and one hundred head of cattle, to f ed tho Keystone State troops COJLXMHIA VOIiUItfTISKKSj Tho "Iron Guards." This noble Company left our peacoful villago on Tuesday morning for Harris- burg thcro to bo mustered into tho service, Capt. Coleman took them down in a ca - nal boat. Tho following names, compriso me company i OFFICERS. Capt. W. W. Ricketts, 1st Lt. W. II. Ent, 2d I. II. Scesholtz, d Alfred Eok, 1 Serg't Samuel W alters 2d B. R. Hayhurst yd " O. B. Brockway, lth " G. R. Gcusol, PRIVATES. Samuel ICnorr, A. B. Jamison, D. M. Patterson, H. U. Bowman, Jos S. Hayman, II. J. Conner, R. W. Bowman, G. S. Coleman, Ohas. Aehenbach, Win. S Margorum Frank Getkin, Wm. McNcol, Geo. Wators, Jos. P. Hauso, Samuel G. Gottshalt, Flomin Jaooby, Hiram Lewis, Amos Gensel, Julias Cramsr, David Metz, Wm. II. Palmer, Jeremiah Getkin, Henry Linn, Geo. Ilido Henry Gottshall, Alonzo Jaooby. Samuel 0. Walter, Wm. II. Prico, Geo. Whitcsides W. W. Hollingshoad Reuben H. Dreaher, M. B. Hughes, James Stanley G. M. Demorost, Isaiah McBrido John A. Crossloy D. S. Ross, II. P. Slater, Jeremiah Berger, Petor S. Hamlin, Jeremiah S. Young, Augustus Willard, John Coleman, Goo. W. Trimblo Benj. F. Lunger Petor B. Smith Phil. C. Whitenight, Leonard Stincman, II. A. Sliumau, Thos. Griffu, L. 'ciuingcr, H, C. narnian, Joseph P. Bowman, M. W. Maaon, Aaron Fox, Alex. Zeigler, Moses Kerns, Jos. R. Hess, F. J. Quinby . D. II. Magarglo Orangeville. Light Street. Uattanissa. (t it Orangovillo, Bloom, Cattawissa. Limo Ridge. Orangeville ii Cattawissa, Bloomsburg. it (I it ( 11 ( il II Mt. Pleasant, it Benton. Philadelphia. Sterling. Lairdsvillo. Danville. John Brown, John Clark, l'rauk btrauser, John Betz, . W. j)lann, C. F. Schwardercr Emanuel KurU St. Clair Mor'csbnrg' Berwick, A. W. Smith Wm Roun. Locust. Henry Mayhew (waiter) orderly to officer, Officers and privates furnished by tho citizens of Columbia county with 2 flannel Shirts, 2 pr. Drawer3, 1 pr. Pants, Cap and Bolt and 1 pr. Hose. IIOWEUS' BRASS BAND accompanieu tuo oiuntcers to u arris- bura. The following names comprise tho Band; John Hower, B, Rup3rt, Geo. Rupert, Peter Barman, Frank Rehr, John h. I unci, Daniel Leacock, Daniel Walter, Thoa. Barton, Sol. Smith, 0. II. P. Pursel Chas. Rupert, Jas. Jamison, Jas. M. Thornton, Win. Gilmoro, Benj. Ilagcnbuch, CIVIL COMMITTEE. Petor Billmyer, I. W. MoKclvy, Bloomsburg. ii a ii Cattawissa David Loweuberg, John, Geo. Hughes, Samuel L, Bottle, Light Street, 10. U. Uir-kctts, Col. Frank, Urangevillo TnE Seat of hostilities. Tho fol lowing is a tablo of distances from Balti more and Washington to various points where important military movements may tako placo : 1. Philadelphia, Wilmington aud Bal- timoro Railroad : Philadelphia to Balti- moro 08 2, Northern Central Railroad : Harris burg to Baltimore 80 3. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad : Har- perr's Ferry to Baltimoro 81 ' Parkersburg to Baltimore !)33 Wheelling to Baltimore 370 1. Washington Branch Railroad : Bal timoro to Washington 33 Annapolis to Washington 30 0, Alexandria, London and Hampshiro Railroad: Alexandria to Leesburg. . 37 0, Orange aud Alexandria Railroad . Alexandria to Lynchburg 170 7. Richmond, Frederick and Potomac Ttnilroad: Richmond and Petersburg : T. 1, S171- . -.11 rctorsDurg nauroau ; ivasttingionto i' roc oricksburg Washington to Richmond . . 270; 130 ' . 1 n'2 Washington to Petersburg. . Washington to Weldon, N. 0 210' Washington to Wilmington, N. C. . . . 378 Washington to Charleston, S. 0 CSol S.Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad iv oriole to retersburg bu One company arrived in our city yes terday ,undor command of Captain F. Stow art and Lieut. A. B, Tato,from Berwick, Columbia county. They wont into camp Curtin under tho action of a joint resolu tion which passod the Senate on Monday, Captain Card of tho Sullivan Rifle Guard, t"ck coinjuand of the oomjany. ratutt rj' Union, War Terms. j Tho Columbiad orPaixhan(pronouncod pay-zau) is a largo gun, designed prine'i' pally for firing shells it being far moro j accurate than tho ordinary shot mortar. 1 A mortar is a very short cannon with a larro bore, somo of them thirteen inches in diatmtcr, for firing shells, 'ihoso in uso in our army aro set at an anglo of forty fivo degrees, and tho range of tho shell is varied by altering tho ohargo of powder. Tho shell is caused to cxploda at just about tho time that it strikes, by moans of a fuse, tho length of which is adjusted to tho timo of flight to bo occupid6 by tho ball, which, of courso, corresponds with the range M ho accuracy with which tho timo of tho- burning of a fuso can bo adjusted ! by varying its length U surprising ; good artillerists generally succeeding in having their shells explode almost at tho exact stant ot striking, in loading a mortar, o a 1 tho sholl is carefully r?hcn lho niece is dis- , oharged, tho shell is completely enveloped with flame, that tho lu.o is nearly always . , . . . , , .... "1 firml. T hn fuse is lnado bvlillinc n, wood. ,. , ... i ., ,. i cn cylinder wiiu iuso powuer, me cynmiee beinf of sufficient lonnth for tho lonccst! , , . , , . , range, to bo CUt down Shorter for Shorter , ranges as required. i n i i . A IJahlcren cun is an ordinarv cannon. .,. ,,. (I :1, 4 it excont that it is made vcrv thick at tho breech for some thrco or four foot, when it .1. ..,).. 1. il. il. ...,. I .unuouuil.ujT iu mo iuiu tun uauui Size. This form Was adopted in COIISO- quence of tho experiments of Captain Dahlgren, of tho United States Navy, havine shown that when a rmn hursts it usually givc3 way at the breech. Tho a - o ISingara H armed With these CUUS, and at , ..... , . tuo iJrooklm .Navy lard, there are sixty, ... , . . ' , , Weighing about lline thousand pounds each, , . e l.i i t ... anU tlx Ot twelvo thousand pounds WCIgut . ., a ..... ii r uiu lurmuT oi wntcn aro canauie oi carrying a nine-inch, and the latter a Un inch shell a distance of two or thrco miles; and there is ouo gun of this pattern w hich IVeitfhs fifteen thotiannd nine, lmnilrod mil vtLigua uuu.n tuousanu nine nunurea auu Hxtocti pounds, aud is warranted to send an olevcn-iuch shell four miles. A casemate is a stone roof to a fort made sufficiently thick to rosist the force of cannon balls, and a casemate gun is ouo which is placed uudera casemate, A barbctto gun is one which is placed on tho top of tho fortification, An embrasure is tho holo or opening through whioh guns aro fired from fortifi cation. Loop-holes aro openings in walls to firo musketry through. Scientific American. Daiunci Buiiolahy. On Wednesday morning of latt week, a burglar opened ill's front door of tho dwelling of E. S. Loop, cashier of tho Wyoming Batik, on Main Street, opened tho bod room door, aud began to cretp across tho room. It Hamburg. was about half after one o'clock, but for Mainvillo. ' tunately the quick car of Mrs. L. caiucht the sound of the opening door and of the soa'tuy movement over the floor, aud she instantly lighted the gas and aroused Mr, Loop. Before he could ecize his revolver and roach the door tho scamp had escaped. The object is supposed to havo beon to secure the keys of the bank, as nothing was missed. Tho key of tho door was turned from tho outsido by "nippers? ! which must belong to somo practised bur- gCr, Record of the lxmcs. Husky Pettebone, Esq., General Tick et A cent of tho Lackawana and Blooms- j,arg Kal!roaa Company, died suddenly in . a , , , . r , . unS3ton) on Saturday last. Wo saw him ( a' his desk in the company office on Thurs- day, apparently in usual health. Deceased Was formerly Prothonotary and Clerk of tho Court3 of L.,zcrrjB count.. nn(1 also 'Associate Judge of the county, and for many years a prominent merchant of this place. 1 lie call was very sudden. llecord oj the Tiims, May 8. ' numDcrjg yorj menj from (ua counties of Cameron, Elk and M'Keau, arrived hero on the SOth ult., on their way to Harris burg. They wore Deer tails iu their hats for feathers, and red shirts trimmed with ' white and bluo for their uniform, aud were I armed with rifles. They wore under the C0Inmand of CoL Kano.-Zocfc Havtn yatchmun. , Licenses Granted. The following aro tho Licenses granted at the last term of Court: Applicants. Wm. it. Kouns, John Leacocs;. Robert flagenbuch, Oliver A. Jacoby, Frederick Nicoly, Lewis Knke, Hiram Smellier, 1. J. Stiles. Hsinucl McIIenry, (?. F. Neile, F. L. Hhuman, Juhn Grover, Townships. lllooni Tavern, Ilerwiek Eenton Krlareroek Heaver Centre Reuben waiser, I !!?! .94"'1 V. ti.woni forth, Conynghan I ' Greeswood Hemlock Locust C. L. Shoemaker. John L. Hunt, loshua Womer. Isaac lihoades, Jsnac Fabringer, J.ifnl, Vraer. I ft ' Washington Yeager, H IIb.,.1 llolnhrdd. Daniel lleinbold, Cattawissa Madison Hamuel Remby, A. K. finiltl, John Keller, MlHiu Maine i ' JXi'n'uh!'' Montour Wllilleiibcnder tan Willlte , J.F.Dciteiieh, " Alex. Hughes, " Jacob Good, M Mdmue! Everett, " tl.W. Hoffman, " Daniel McIIenry. " D. Iu Everhart. " 1'cter tihug, " Win. Long, " Enoch Howe!!, " A, J, Evans, f tore, 11.11. Menagh, " Daniel Mcrternan, J.K.Jones. " Wm. L. Kline, " J, S.Urobst. " Jacob Ketttler. " Ssm'4tl Kcitcnealcr, " Kmnmiel Conner. Ml rieastnl Orange Fishingcroek Scott Dion tn Conynghiin Cattawiisa Special Noticco, Tho White Bell Ololhln; Store The undersigned, hiving purchased tho vrelt-known "White Hall Clothln; Emporium," situate on the South West Csmer of Fourth and Market Hlrrcti, Philadelphia respectfully Informs tliepubtie and former customers of tho House, lhat he keeps constantly for saleand makes up to order, all dcsctlptlon of Gentlemen's wear, of hp proved material and sella at very moderate prices, lie ins n FiucTicAt. Tailor, he guarantee good fits and well-made Garments. Strict attention given to Jobbing generally. A continuation of tho custom of the house, v.hlch he nil spare no pains to merit, Is tery respectfully invl ted. r. S. LLVICK. May 1, lS6l.-y E7- THOMAS IV, MATTSOX, Received the rrlre Medal at tho World's Fair in London 1531, for TRUNKS CAIlrUT 1IAU3, Hoots, snoes nnu uuius. ureal muuee mom arc now offered to nurchasers of lho above artli clci. This Is much lho lament slock of trunks, Carpet Hags, Valices, Ate. in l'liuaocipnia very cneapiorcasn No. 402 Market ytrect, one door above 4th, South itdt Uniformity of Prleei l-A New feature In nuilnoii Kvery one hie own Salesman! JOM1H & CO of the ift,,, RKSfth?.1 t"-mu"MtUM I f JJX.tKcK ' JK'&Siffi tido at tne'very lowciinrmi .con ue .omior so i . ,,., r.,la.lh v v.irvnll luuat bllV al ku. The good are well sponged and prepared, and treat I pains taken with the making so mat an can buy v. mime .full ncBuranre of getting a good article nttho vcrybw. mo jatrnt tjtc and tiet quaiitiea, which win be made to order, in tke nioit fashionable aod best manner, 2j ' ,.r cent., below rrcditnriees. I ItomeinlierthoCrcECi.nl, Iii.Markct.abovo Pitth Flrcet No.soo. josbr t.i r.nvkT cituinii Kmporicm or tub Unio.- I'hllailclphla pniiemcn tho most iplendld (Jlct liiim Dm- porloum In the country. It Ii iplenpid as regard, the palatial structure 111 which the Immense linemen cf the ,itaMIhment U conducted, and It lii equally splendid In respect to its creat racinuea and ait resources, in ,.',..,,. ii.,h,rr .ttmctir . are. first the cieca of lho eirnieuts for Gentlemen and Youths, mamifac- ,.,..,.i ,i;,0. .r,nv.iii ,,i durahiutr orthe ''moVcra't'e0''.; :,!;!1c?g0ofo1i,rer,l',oi'd'). Wo refer, In this description, to none other than the nrow Slml, Clothlm llall of Itockhill &. VV Hson, Nos COS and 005 Chc.nut street, Philadelphia. A CARD 'TO TIIU LADIKS- 1 Dr. Dupor.ro's (ioldrn Pills for Females, htMM.' " : "'"""f "r?'"' ttrucllOHI.J rom Knmtitr causr. anu uiitu.a $urctsij'ul es ajireifnttcf. Golden ri Is arc perfectly liarmlc-n. Th:y ha b.-en used Inthc private practice Lf old I)r. Iluponco former tinny years, and thousands of ladies can unify to their greit and nver failing success in almost every case, m correcting Irregularities, relleln painful and distressing menstruation particularly al the changa of nr,,. rrum m-o to ten pills Kill cure that common yrt dreadful complaint, till Whiles. Nearly every female f.n.l,l.ia,ln,t ..r lin.'lfi!a lii tl. tliMinnrn'a iu Hie land suiltrs from this comiilalnt. The olmvo in the land sutlers from this complaint. The ahuve pill has permuiieully cjred thousands, and will cure you if yu.iusethem. They cnmml harm jou. on the contrary they remove n 1 obstructions restore nature to its prop trchinnel, and Invigorate IhewhoU system. Ladlsa whose health will not permit an Iucreaso of Family, will find these pills r successful preventive. I These 1'ilia .hou'd lut bo takendurlugthe first three ! 10ti (,r pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on mis carnacc; but at any other time they are safe. Trice, $t per box. 8old. wholesale and retail, by tl M. IUGIS.Ni.UCII. Jruffilt. Solo agent f,.r liluomsluig, I'a, To whom nil orders ni'ist be sent. Ladles 1 by a."nJ. lug 1 1 i til Sl.O-1 to th- tloumsburg Post-Office, can have l leso tin s sent to any uart ot tue country, (connueui ai lyland "free of Foilage" by mall. Sold also by N. I.. Mauch Cltaiik, and by -'ouo Druggist 111 every Town and citvilitho United Plates. icaiiK k 1.0. uauviii-t. c.. j rry- l atna-ma. J. a, roiK of and kind, unless every box is signed B. 1). Howe. All N. ti. look out for counterfeits, liuv no Golden fills others aro a base imposition and unsafe, therrfore you value your lives aui health, (to say nothing of be lug humhuireed out of your mont-v.l buv only of thi.se who show the signature of i. D. llowe on every box. counterfeit of the l'llls, eentiy uien s. n liown. Sola Proprietor, New York Dec. 22. ISCO-Iy. MARRIAGES. In Mil tun, March .U. by Rev. Mr. I.aimlv. Mr. A. VV HtiTU.of Hervklcrt, to Mini hun Claim Kit. ufDttuvllu Montour un., m. In DiinviUo Montour r o.. nn the lii. in it , by Rev. R N. Mclittier. Mr. Ilcvnv Kntr and Mini Av.ia Alh xun.huiti mi i no tuovij UCW. D E A. T H S. On ttm 11th cf Ayrtl., nt illille, au.ax OxkLiY son of OliVL'r and Harah J. Wright, aged 4 year. 11 muiiinF. anu i aat. NKW HUSI.VKSS FIUM. Tim nnderilined rcspTtlully inform their frlenJs ana the public generally, that they have entered In. to co partnership, under lUj name, style and firm of ..i.i,L.f.u a. i.ir.ivin tne Mercantile &uine8t, In tha "Old Arcadt."fn nioomnbiirp. roi.imh; n where tliey intend carr vine on the bni nil. McRCll.NDtZll.a. in all its lllversllie,! hr.n.l... n'nrf departments, and to nhidi they luWte an extension cf S. II MILLER. I'.loomsbure, May II, 16tl.-tf. (OF JURclBYTOYVN.) IiIIC Biihsctihcr would respertfuliynrrritehia friends . andihe public scnei all, that he has opsnad Un ler the aboto name, in Jerseyton'n, Columbia coun ty, ra., wher he Is fully prepared to entertain the iiu.ri.uK d'liiiiniiiiiy rjgencrai sattsinction. ilia TA r.Ll! and l:.l!,iro mil supplied and will be carcfjlly u,.b.........vM. ,...u.,,9 is ample ana well slock. d, in iharfc of cnrtrul grooms, will always be properly attended. (L-He iniites a share of the public custom, and pledges his beeulTortMo help his guests ftil at home .. a.mui;l kimuy. Jorscytown, May 11, SCl-3m. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER &EYER'S. riniueuosetieere navo Just reliirncil from lho City X With another large and select aasortiuu of SpriiiS and Suinim:i Woods, ourciiasco at riiiiaoeipnia, at tin lowest flsura, and which they arc determined to sell on ns moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in llloomsburg. Their stock comprises L.SUWS- vitkis noons, ofchoic. st stylfH and latest fashion. our ooods, akd okovkiues. ii inun-Mtr. qur.RXitr.tHt:. CKDAH IIVJKf, IIQI.I.Oir IC.iie 1ROX. .VAILS, HOOTS S.- suut.S HATS l1l'S, Ac , .-, tt?. In shoit everllhini usually kept in country Stores i to v.hi.li they inite the publie gentrally. i ne uiguesi price pan tor country pro iucc. Bloomsburg, May II, 16C1. ."ill. Lii It i. r.VP.tt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Geartart, dcciascd, TVjrJTlCU is hereby given that letters of administra. 1 Hon on the estate of Jacob (ieorhart, Ijteof .Maine townbbio. Cotumbis CCllinll'. dpp,.na..l lit,. I.... . td by the Register of .aid county tn the uiiilersiened.w ho resides in liittawlssa town. hir,iv,n,L.,i.i. , iti: having claims or demands against the estate of the de- vv... .i iin.u i)rtcui iiicuiior seltleiiicnt, and May i. .ECI.-C,.. )WK K11Sr, Callawlssa Kali Itoai!. l'ASS UUl'EttT STATION. SOUTI1WAUU UOU.ND TUAINS. miiaaeipnia at n. v. .Mail n o A. M. S"." I"" A. M reigiu fi.jo ,, jj HOKTIIWAKD BOUND TRAINS rK ' Kit : May 4.11!. B. GOODWW. H J. v. nvitEit, (Successor to J. 8. Sonne..) II-U0LES.UB DEALH IN TOBACCO, SiVUFFAND CIGARS, No. 8 North Fifth St., above Market. PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturer end Importer of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SHWARS. Msy i?, ieco i: am PHILADELPHIA DAILY EVIiNlNG J0tRiAL The Vhliadclpblt Dally Evening Journal Is eckn0. edged to be conducted on truly National principles. It Is emphatically a Union papers It therefore hai m and nelcome circulation In the North, Beuih, East, and West. It bss shown Itself to be tborooihly Indepead. ent of all party Influences, and fearless In Its eiposuru of Corruption In l'ubllc Men, This paper Is truly the earnest Champion of ropuli, Rights, and the advocate of the great Inttrests out Mercantile, Manufacturing, Mechanical, and Laborlh ' The Journal Is distinguished for Its publication of tho LATEST COM.VKnCML, POLITICAL S; LOCAL .VJ, As well as all the Hotel arrivals up to the time of golc, to frees, ctcryday. Its correspondence Is of the most Interesting ctaru. ter, and comes Irom all sections of tho United Blaise and some parte of Europe. It Is Ihe friend and defend, of oil who stand by tho Unlonof out Thirty-Four Btelti' wtthont any decrease In point of numbers, for any put. pose or on any prctcit whatever. It pays esperlai it. tention to the best measures to develop and protect tb vast resources of rvnneylvanta. Its best exertions it& energies are employed in surgcstlng and urging mess, ures which will still more causa Philadelphia to txrt. garded as tho most desirable City in the United dlstti The literary mailer is of tho chelcoil character, id renders the Journal A FlIttT CLASS FAMILY .VEKIPAtKn. The Journal will bo delivered to Subscribers fis riffle cents ptr vetk. payable weekly to the Carriers ter for any period from on to twelve months, at the rats ef Mix Dollars A Year, payable In advance al the onice. HATCH OF AUVCHTIBINfl 1 8quare(E(!incs),tlmo Sflrl 8quar6(8llncsjl mnth S Co 3 " 7.'.! S 7 to 3 " la to . 3 " I 00 lweekl 75 e 17 ii S -3 ST: 1 year go YEARLY ADVERTISUM entitled to Tntinu oVy with the prlviiego of renewing, including tbs r-aptr, 810. Display Advertisements will bo charged foi sr tra. according to the style In which they are ordered to be Inserted. . CARR k ELLIOTT, Publishers. N. V. cor. Third and Chestnut HI, Philadelphia. etplOOO Reward!!! will to: taid For Any Medicine that will Exctl C O Ii It E It T ' S lIGALTiT'AN'rrilAPPINESS. Fiir the nuickcuro of Iieadatlio. Toothache. Hhiufi,. tUra, Neuralfia, rln in the Hide. 3tk vt itoinatli, uinters i.ituiic, or uramp, rrotueu r eci or tati, Uatat i2h Uuta. noraiiiit. ItruiseB Diarrlitra. aotl rioraTiar.-.. and all nimllar cuiu plain la. Tuutt acha cured in Un minutiji. I'arachc cured lu live minutes. Headachei cured in ten minutci, Burm urcd fruiA iiniriii.2 in two minutft. Ncur&lela rina cured in five iniimtm, Clmlic cured In ten minuui Sj. rami relieved la ten minutei. fc'oru throat tcliJViJ in nc luiiiuics. Tuthe iJimaanri Ihiughtrn of affliction, Thfie thlr.fi we prove on tliu eput and hefere your eyct, obly tm&f un uur canes, lytf t'aaei rune been cured by ono Agon t In a mogW day I Fery byttle worraute. Try Itl Try lt tl Try till i rniCE zsjixii so cE.vrs per bottle. 7" Alibfril dlicount made to Arcntt. and one win. ted in every town, alio few food traveling Agenw. All order! ana commuuuauoni anouio be aadren)j C. B. UULUEBT ft CO, m a 4th at. i'hitadelpbla DIRECTIONS TOR USINa COLBKUT'S BALM IN GILEAD, For Tooth&ehf sddIv it over the fact and iiitni tf the tooth aflicted prcning hand upon the face; repeat if ni cureo. in exirume casri, wei ccnun wtin ice olio, and cover the tooth and gums. Por Headache, bathe th temptee and apply to the note; and take from ten tv thirty crops in nan a wriiDier oi waier swecteooii. For Cruup and flare Throat, take from ten to thirty drnpa Internally, on sugar or in wed find warm nati, bathe the threat Iretly and bind on a llauncl. Vex IteadaclK. Rbeumatum Neuralgia. Lame HacJc or fiidi bathe frerly uith tlalm in Oilead ; and generally tak luternall)' roruurnamix one pari uaim tn liiieai at) a twooi water and flour, to mako a naite, cover the burn wlib the same. For Chulic. take frim ten to forty drop la hnt nater, balho the bovroln and apply wtt ,flannl, n the above, ths smaller dose la far Children, and tha larKer fur adults ; ary according to a ge and circuniRtanci i i-Diucri a iiBiui in uurau n narmieiB. fitotiri iiuta in (Jilead gives satirfaitloa. TtiOie who have used UalmlnOiload nil) not b wita out lt. Agents vi anted. For terms, addren C. H. COMIKKT A CO. N. 1S3 Snuth Fourth f trett, rtiiladolphiit, ha. N.B. Orders sent by Eiprcn tuanv part ofthd Uil ted States at the shortest notice. May 4, ifcCl.-Cci. Lackatvaunii & Bloomsburg KailroarJ, OV AXIl Arrfll APRIL 52. 13ll. r.B8BXQES Til A I S3 WILL RUN AH KOLLOUt); MOVING HOIIT II. rreltfAl 4 Leave Scranton, Kingston Ifloonisburg, IJaniillr, '.N'orliunibetlanl. 4aiitrftr. ramrgrr o Ii A. M. 10.(5 7.20 i o r. m 0 09 045 10.10 e 10 s.U M O V 1 N li tl K Til Lcavo Northumberlaud, 3 50 t, M. 4 30 I'unviue, " llloom.hurg. " Klngstcn, Arrive at Bcianlon, S.21 t jo Arrive )C11 ,v Leu.e it.15 P. JI e.C5 P. M. 4 0i A rassenger Train alsoleavea Kingston at 8.13 A. 51 for r-cranlon, to connect with tram for New York. H tarnlng, leaies Be r anion on ami al of Train from Nsw Vork al41'J P. M. The Lackawanna and llloomsbiirg Railroad connecti with the Uelawnre, Uckananna and Ivesiern KallroaJ ut fcranton, for New York and inurmediate poiute eait At Rupert It connects with the Cattav, issa Rti.rold.fer points both east and west. At Northumberland it connrcts rvilh the Philadelphia at Erie and Northern Central R. R. and Kris Lt. R. f.r points west and south. II. Pettebone, Osa'l Telrl Atjt.t iay4,l!f,l. CHEAT AIUUVAL OP NEW GOODS, AT THIS Light Street Store. Creasy, Brother falliands on active duty WE Would inform our Iricnda and customers, that we havo Just received anus, usually large assortment of Sl-tiliSG .IU I) SUMEMR GOODS, Which we oirer at lower rates, for ready nay, than any ever before opened here and will be sold "cueaper thee the cheapest." We shall uotattemot toenumcratethevnrin,,. artM.a --they are immense and their namoia Isgion-asourspa V.. . r v ""U,,,,B. .wviuomg me v-snar and uarrel, ars nilcd to oversowing. There are to be found the finest fabricks, l.t the country at astonishing low figure-La-ols wear in great varieties, at 25 per cent, lower thaa ever before ottVred. CLOTHd, .MUHLINS, GROCEr.IES, IIAT3, CAPS. Sionts, Shoes, etc,. at the same rate, In shoit, almost everything ia lbs mcrcanulc line from a nccdic to an anchor. Cy- Our frieuds will do well to call befere they make Lights trcet.May 4, 13CI. II. W. CREA3Y, & CO. NEW JEWELRY STORE. rllR undersigned, respectfully Inforaie the rilljen, cf A "'"".'"sburg, and the pul.lie generally, that he has es tabllshcd a new Store, ui Main Street, Lloomsburg, la .Mrs. Leacock's Building, where he effers for sale, oo. moderate terms, alargifassortmenl of CLOCKS, 1VA 'i CUES .J- J Elf 'EL R Y, uicvcrvsort, nn-i nzo ond description. His, stock of Jewelry is complete, Including every I variety nf Ladles and Gentle .ten's Medallons'j Chains, Lockets, Hrcnitnins. Plnier.rlnia. ir .i to the examination of which ho lutttesthe ouhlle eener. ally. ty- Strict attention tivon to rcpainhg Clocks. Watea, cs, and Jew dry, aud all work warranted. Bloomsburg, May 4, l8Cllf. W1, DRAK8' JTIFE OR DEATH. Tiir, subscribers take pleasure in announrlnc that they are now prepared to mall (free) to Ihosa who wish It a copy of an important little otk, by the lata lr. Ilralilnloii entitled "TJtt r.r.i. . , t..,..-, ..I. - published for the benefit, and as a wornmg to young men and persons who sutler from AVrisas CsWui Frt maturt fiitoy, etc., A.C.. aopplyiug the means of self cure ...b.uuL, i. iirtstsiiuiy led to compare a useful life Reader, lose nou moment, but send your address for acopy of this little work. Address the Publisher.: uu tgiiuuie neain. PH. JOHN II. OGDE.Y t i:o.. April S7, lMI-3m, os at oo jonu St., New Yotk. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. . . Just received from New York a lane and la- potior jot ot tne above named article tor the ferine trade ....au.uairvui 04 cents per tteoa to7acnL. 1 ner i,tf Dtoomeburg, Ecb. 23. I6l! .II. Ra I. W.1IARTMAN. t'lHSUJICTII tt UUOTIIEUS. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS NO.lOS.JfOUTH TIIinD STKEIiT five doorsbelow Race J January iO.IMi.. PIULAOELrillA. THE WINE STORE, or 311 WALNUT STREET, (below Fourth Ht.A I'IIIIjAIIUI.I'IIIA, AugUM I 1 - I3m