COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT cditf.d by levi i,. tate, rnorniETon 961 omiisjj urg: ATCRDAY, MAY 2, 1803. d-'CMNQ to tub constitution, as the siliFWhRCKED MAHiNP.it clin'oh to the last PUANK, WHEN 7J10HT AND THE TEMl'EiT CLOBE around iiim."-h1. (r.ni.r. PURPOSES OF THE WAR! Cm-anew. t a vbtr hiahi.t uxAMiMovt, pashkp Tiu 1IIS"NTIOHKDUTIlTSOET1I.DARnOrLOTLTT: "That Ike present doplornblc civil war linn been orced upon tho country by tlin diiunlonlata of the Southern tntc, now in nrinsncntntt tho coimtitution.M HJevernoient, and in ormi around tho Cnpital ; Hint In hli National emergency, Concreai, banWhiiiR all feci- log of mere paailon or reaentinent. will recollect only U duty to the whole country; Ma! Mi tear It not vagal Mclr part in any spirit of oppression.or for any pur. jK.notanjmii cr nubjHgathn crprpt$eof ottrthreitiiitr -r UttrfiHng with ths rights or utablished institutions of thmeilntts, but to d,tnd and maintain the supremacy f tAa Onili(ii(!in,ni!i(.iirrrre tkt Union. with the dig- liy, tauolily.andrigkta of the ttttrat Statts unimpaired; ixiutsjnin KHOLvruHi wHicn r.xrRriscn tiik voict. or nu ram toon as litest oojeeii are accomplished Me tear ktto eeate. 'Spectacles," in our next Democrat. , Mfr-The GcnocoVmcr, for May, has uccn rccei veil. KBr Arthur's Uomo Jtiigazinc, the young Ladies' special favorito, is here lor May. -Col. Chab. F Rurr, of Phila "has been appointed Provost Marshal General for Pennsylvania. , Dr. John may hear from us next week, in the way of a little wholesome advice, after a certain event shall have transpired. "Peterson's National Magazine,, is on our table, for May. It is beautiful fresh vigorous. The best 82 00 Maga zine published. S We havo Imlay and Bicknoll's Bank Note Reporter for May, It is a valuable worl:. AlwayB correct and reliable. jSyGodcy's Lady's Book, the prince of Magazines, wa3 received two weeks since for May. gear Commission Merchant. Mr. K wvhd B. Snider, of Phelpsvillo, Sullivan county, has opened a general commission office in Bloomsburg. Mr. Snider, is a 'responsible young man and is possessed of business qualifications. Card in this -'Columbia Democrat.'1 tJ. S. Sanders, Esq., Editor of the H,Bctioick Gazette," id an industrious man and like all good . fellows sometimes baa a cood streak of luuk. Last week, whilst spading in his garden, he exhumed a Silver Half Dollar ! Now, what will an Editor do with so much money ! tT Choice Seed Potatoes. Mr. P. Sut ton, of Ransom, Luzerno county, offers for sale a great variety of choice early seed potatoes. Our friends will find Mr. Sutton entirely responsible and have their orders promptly filled. Read his card, iu this Journal, and then loose no time in procuring, for yourselves and neighbors a jsupply of theso premium early potatoes. B3rJIuncy Union Hotel, Maj N. Hudson, lormerly of Columbia county, has becomo the proprietor of the Union in Munoy. Few men know better how, than Mr Hudson, to keep a Hotel, and none can more exert themselves to please their guests. Tho many friends Mr. H. left in this connty, when passing Munoy, will be happy to givc him a call and on - joy bis enlarged hospitality. The editor of tho Columbia Hemo - crat, assorts that ''the man who will uot acue-pb iuu uuuju u. iu,'ji.iiii.ii. .. uu v . nnito a Democrat." Columbia co. Republican, Wo bclicvo lhat wc never anywhere ut - tercd tho sentiment attributed above to us by Dr. John. It is our privilege to ( uatos many of the most intelligent and put our abolition neighbor ou the defen- successful business men in the country : nivo and demand the proof of his assertion. ! Professors Jenkins Smith Gentle Come Dr. , mount the witness stand, and men : I have long felt it my duty to ex rembmbor you arc oxpected to "tell tin 'press to you the high opinion I enlertajn truth, the whole truth, and nothing .but of the Iron City College as an institution tho truth." ' fit in every respect to prepare young men Rut, whether wc ever used thc expres- for active business. Bion or not, is of littlo consequenco. Wc ' I Can most unhesitatingly say, that I are free lo admit, that we would much can cdnceivo of no way, by which to make rather bo called a ''CorrEiutEAD," by tho the course of study moro thorough aud enemies of our liberties, than to merit, as practical than that so long pursued by they do, thc appellation of liiggcitieals.' youund which has been so fully attested Old Abe, thc head ofthc prcsont ilDcs by tho unvarying success of your students. pothm" has set tho example of calling ' What I regard as one of the most ad loyal soldiers and law-abiding citizens, mirablo, important, and never to be for by tho nick-niraa of Uopporltcads, and it gotten features of the school, is the con I not strangp, that his tools'and min o s slant and watchful care bcttowed by thc fools and knaves liars and black-guards, various Professors in behalf of their pu co wards aud robbers whose names aro pils, and I feel as though I could never legions ; Bhould emulate the patriotio ex- repay the Faculty for thoir efforts in my ample of their great comman dor. behalf while a student thcro. Theso feel- "Copperheads" vs. "Niggerhcads." ings, together with a deep sense of duty, Wollies, you havo given the Democratic have prompted mo to pen this note, and I Party this low designation in derision and shall never fail to say to young men con contempt, and now, wo say ulet her rip." tomplating a commercial course, ''Go to We havo lickod you out, in every contest the Iron City College, if you wish to ao ninco your party opposed our liberties du- quire a pot feet knowledge of tho scionco ring tho Revolutionary War, even undor aud becomo successful practical book tho meanest nick-namo tho vocabulary of keepers. of eoandal has been able to assign to us, Truly, yours, B. H.Beucr, and wc now foarlcfsly assert that wo will Erie, Pa., Maroh 17, 1803, .demolish you again overwhelmingly in - - next October, and teaoh you to respect MB" .Mr. A. J. Evans, advertisoa his jho term ''OorpiJKitEADS," as tha world friends that ho has oponcd a Clothing nod future history will loatho and diepias Store, in his Brick Stand, on Main above tjj7 J'arty kuown as 'Niggerhcadi." Iro'n Street, Bloomsburg. Il'arlj iKi T8. rnlriottam . It is nn unfortttnato fact that thcro arc too many in tho country who cnnnot sink the partisan in tho patriot. It scorns to bo easier for an Ethiopian to chango his kin than for onu who has been n thorough coinu parly hack to turn from his old paths. Ills habit of looking at things 3 simply in their party bearing has destroy ed all capneity of moving on high public grounds; and if by some strnngo fatality, he is thrown thcro, he is sure to struggle back to his old level. Columbia county Republican. Vr. J"n "ever uttered more truth, iu the eamo space, throueh tho "Smut Ma- ,. , ' , ,b., ... , cfttHf." 1 ho Black Republican Party, from Old Abo, its head, to Dr. Johu, the tail ofthc c011ccru aro tlo most uneum. promising and uuacrupulus pctftizan pot , . triri, iuui, uvui uisgruwuu uur BUUUllllK cOUUtrV. TIlCV haVO removed from office the bravest Generals and purest Patriots . . ,, ... oftllO BCO, solely Oil party principles .. ... , tho only true frlCHUS of tha country, anil ., ' . , , , , ., supplied their places by misoarablo party , , , , , , " , , . . . . hacks, and thereby UrcncllCU' tllO lllUU 1U , , . , 4 r -i r.i blood, and filled CVCry family With lllOUril- i . . ..., i -I..!.- nil.!. luMf uuvi vtiH-mui;, uuu iuimumiuiiuu. aii.b I is the scqucnco of their "Patriotism" over "Partyism," and tho end is not vet. The 'abolition "J bH,0 An Ooutiucie in a Ciiuiicn .5 De serter shot at his Sister's Funeral by a Provost Guard. Last Saturday the citi zona of New Berlin, Union county, were compelled to witness a scene, the like of which never happened in this country. It appears that ono James Hummel, a deser ter from the Army, was attending Iho fu neral of his deceased sister. Supposing this tc bo a favorable opportunity to cap turo Hummel, a provost guard by the name of Gephart conceived the idea ol doing so in church. Ho entered tho church with the rest of the people assomblod, and after the singing of the first hymn, and before flirt prtpmnM iT.no AAinmimnAil l.n elnnlirt.l nn Tr , ... , , , 1 to Hummel with a revolver in his hand , . , ,. TT ti i and arrested him. Upon this Ilumniel also drew forth a revolver. Gephart snapprd his pistol, but the caps failed the first two attempts. Gephart fired a shot, and Smith, his aisistant tired one. Hum - mci nrcu inrcc times. HohitGephait on .lift li.n.,1 1-...4 .11.1 nn. nnnnlnoln ITi.m. ' 11IU uitasi Ulll Ulil UUb pbUU,lHVl UUIH' was hit twice, one shot in the arm and the fr0ni this State cordial and uuitcd tup other through tho lungs. Gephart was port to tho Federal Government in all its severely handled by the women, who constitutional efforts to maietain the integ- . , i i .1 .1 nty ot this glorious Union. ' seemed to have much more pluck than the ,,,, . . . ... , t t ... Iho votes stood as fo lows : AH tho mnii lift run fn rim inniml.nn nnil inailn sarehise5eane. The affair produced an r i .. . , r i e nwffnl PTeitnmnlll nnrl rnnlnsinn nnd. nf course, more was no luncrat sermon preached. These arc all the particulars ofthc affair we havo yet learned. Selinsgtovc Times. - Oluarikg. out of the Social Exche scences of Wasiiiaotox. General Mar .uaaie, in., tnry uovuruur u. vim u.mriei has adopted cHcrcctio measures to rid Washington of the horde of pickpockets, theives and scoundrels who iufest the city, to the terror of Government contractors and citizens. To day a small squad of notorios theives wore paraded on Pennsyl- vauia avenue, guarded bv soldiers, and aecompanied by a drummer rnd fifcr playing ''The Rogue's March." Placards upon the person of the culprits, iu front and roar, indieatinffthior rank as pick 71 e r 1 1 r. . ..e .1 . .1- .:.i pockets and tbieveyevealcd to the crowds ol sni.ftarors Hm nnioiir. ol this nnvnl drnsq narado. If this warninc should not nro- I duce the desired effect. General Martin- .... . . dalo will order a battalion drill of thcligh- lingered traternity at an early day If Gen. Martindalc should honestly and fearlessly and fully carry out the above goou iitet-fo s, Washington is likely to ; be totally depopulated. Not a soul will bo 1 left in the city, for if reports bo truo, the differences of guilt, is only in degree. So let tte Gcn.-push forward. i . Iron City College Testimonial. Tho following unsolicited letter from lone ofthc firm of Hcncr & Burgess pays ; ' a high, but decreased oompl intent to an 1 institution which numbers among its grad. ceyllonACi: OunEtEV is reminded by' tho N. V II tlittt his ninety days nroj almo-t up. He declared wu nulit to a- bandon tliu contest wlih tliu South and submit to disunion if wc did . not over whelm tho rebellion before tho first of May. The time is near at hand, and, of course, Mr, Orccloy will bo ns good as his word, and on the morning of the 2d of May will advocate a recognition of tho Southern Confederacy and an immediate stoppago of tfio war. Cgy FotiNEY has confessed that tho ob. jeet of tho ''Union Leagues," is to elect an abolition Pretidcnt in 1801. This must bo consoling to weak headed Democrats who join them from ''patriotio" motives. T 1 i M Juugo ouurult ni ail c a spcecli at a "Union League" meeting iu Cincinnati, on Friday ovcuiug of week before Inst, when ho confessed that tho "League's object is to carry the coming elections, and to or ganize so as to carry them by bloodshed if necessary." The Tuutii or Histoiiy. Says the gallant and patriotic Louisville Journal : "The Crittenden Compromise would have been tho death of the rebellion, and both Southern Senators and Republican Sena tors were responsible for its failure (or enough of either, to have carried tho meas ure, with the aid of those who actually voted for it, refused to voto for it or op posed it. It took two parties to beget this rebellion." EST Financial. Wo havo to thank our customers, for liberal payments, during the past mouth, as will be seen by our monthly Receipts. The generosity of our patron is duly appreciated and we hope to morit a continuance of their generous confidence. That their promptitude may not bo abused, we have lately stricken off the names of some hundreds, who neglect i Uifc,, UUU ,111k IIU3U I1IU11 Muiiuiiuviiuiua , . to speedy collection, 1 ' t W(10 ARB TaK LoYA1,8Ta jThe jjC, iiglaturc 0f New Jerssy, on the last day of it3 rccrnt scssi0D) iahS0d tho following 1 resoiutiou bv a concurrent vote of both hollscs. "And be U Resolved. That wc nledcc Do'"ats, 2f.'-all the Republicans, "o ! Who were the loyalists, and who J ' . ,MM ,,, I.NCiiEASi: ok liA-rs. Tlic Farmer Ga - , zette. (Yaw sM asserts and nrovps liv fio- v o 1 J 1 g tires that one pair of rats will have a 1 progncy and descendants amounting to no, less than 051,050 in three years Now un,eM thig immcuso oaB be kept down they , , , , , , wou'.d then consume more food than would sustaiu 05,000 human beings. It will be far wiser in the farmerto turn his attention to ti,c destruction of rats than of small b;r(jg .' . . . ,, (Ccitaiuly it will. hoover engages in shooting small b.rds is a cruel man; whoever aids iu externiiuating rats is a 1Pn..facor. Wr should likn snmn ofnnr rcspondents to givc us lho bcncflt of tIl(jir r " experience in successfully driving out these ... . ... ... pests, vve neeu someltiing besiucs dog cats, and traps for this business. ; E,s $cietltiflc American. ve can give our experience in a very i few words "Uostars" Rat Exterminator js the Mmplcst, safest, clieaneEt. and su-, rest remedy; the most nerfect RAT-ifiea-' tion meeting jve have ever attended. ' Every rat lhat' can t ;t) ,,r0perly prepar- . .MordilI ta direotion,. will oat. it.nn.l 1 0 J -' every one that cats it will die, generally at , some place as d'Mant as possible from where thc medicine was taken. Lake Shore (Mich.) Minor. B55" See advertisement in thispaper. JRsy" Sold in Bloomsburg. EI2T I5y Eyer & Mover. Tkui: NioiiEii-IlEAU Doctui.ni;. At an Abolition meeting in Concert Hull, , Philadelphia, on Thursday evening week, a "Reverend'' Albert N. Gilbert mado a speech in which ho said: "Thi is a war for the Abolition of slavery. Why j should wc leuger attempt to hoodwink one another? Why should wo dony what we' I... ... I I 11 .1 n l ' know is a fact From the firet day o( January, 1803, every true and loyal Amcr ican is an Abolitiouist, every Amorisan army an Abolition army, and whenever it advances, it carries in ono hand the sword or tho gun ; iu tho other, freedom to the negro." BSy We have heard tho story of a Quaker who, upon being implored by a Kepublican to join thc Royal League, re sponded : Friend thee changost thy name too often ; I havo known thee as a Whig, as a Free Soilor, as a Native American as a Know Nothing, as a Republican as a snccrcr at tho Union, as a friend of the Union, as a Loyal Leaguer, -and thou re collcetcst how many more titles, and I cannot trust thee. Whon brother Obed fell from graco and becamo a rogue, he changed hisnamo, aud I have found that whorcver men design making thuir living by dishonest moans, they nro always like ly to do tho same. If ever thee adopts ono name and ct of principles, and hangs on to them, for fifty years, as the Demo ocrata havo douc, 1 may begin (p trust thec, CHANGE IN THE LA.W HULA- TIVE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS, N The following act was passed by tho Legislature at the lato session t AN ACT Relative fo tho Term of School D'rectors. 6ec. 1 Dc it enacted btthc Senate and House oJRcpreset,tatives of the Common - schibhj met, uml it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That tho term ol olhco at bchool Directors,' from and after the first of January, Anno Domini ono thousand cmht hundred and sixty four, shall commence on tho first Monday of Juno in each and every year; Proii tied, (fbnt) the term of ofiieo of School Directors, now in office, shall severally bo extended Uptll tho firSt Monday of Juno ' a ...i :..:,t.i r....i.. pi..t .1 iu..ion of school boards A&i.i. iriuviui-u iiiibiivi , i uu. iiiu uiizuijiAir tion of each Hoard of School Directors,as ' proviueil by the hvclltu section of act of tho eighth of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, shall bo within ten days of the first Monday of Juno in each year : And provided further, That tho school tar for each year shall not bo levied until after such orgaization and bofore the Grit of July of each year : Provided, 'J hat the provisions ol this act shall not extend to the city of Philadel phia, nor to the county of Allegheny, nor to tho chios nf Heading and Lancaster JOHN OliSSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. V. LAWRENCE, Speaker nftl.c Senate, Afi'nov::n The 22(1 tlnv ofApil 1803. A. G CURT1N. This Uiiel'c'etion (ff e's several impor tant modificati tn o! th school law which' seem to require iui nci!i..tc explanation : 1. It provides that after Jan, t, 1804, the term of nfiiuo of Dint-tors shall com mciico on the tirt M.Jii.l.yin June next after their election. 1. This means that, no matter in what month elected, after 1st, .l.in, 1801, Di rectors shall not take their seats in the board till tliu Hurt Monday in the next sucecding June that is, till the first day of the next school year. 2. This docs not affect persons appoin ted to fill vacancies. They at .inco take their scats, and eon'.inue in the board till the first Monday of the June in which the term of tho persons whoso places they oc cupy would have expired, had they re mained in the board . II. It extends the term of all Directors ''in office" (whether by election or an pointnient) on tho day of it passage (22d April, 1803; from the day on which such term would otherwise nave expired till the first Monday in the next sucecediig . Juuc, 1. This means that Directors' terms ica.fi ....a..,,, I lsu. I , sua 1 be continucu trom llic nay 1 ,V. ., ,, ., . -V , on WU1CI1 mey WOUIU oiuerwibi: nave o.- 1 . . , . , 1 rcu llll tlie I CXl succuui " him uuuuny I : . . .. . m .lulu, mi :t lo rr-t.il 11 a til linaril till lltnl l!mn iii.ii, iiuiv. 2. This does not mean, .however, that Directors, whose Urm expitc.l during the winter or spring ofj803)tbut prior to the 22d April, lS03,aroto resume and con tinue their office till the first Monday in June, 1803 ; for, their torm having expir ed before its passage, this act can havl; no operation upon them. 3. Hence th'n alr.0 means that Directors whoso t r.ns expired any time before April 22d, 1603 are not to be admitted into the trennial conventions to elect Uoun . o . i .... . ... .i. ir ty Superintendents on the first Monday of May, 1803 ; but that their successors duly elected or appointed whether before or after the 22d of April, 1803, arc to bo admitted as members ol the convention''. 111. It postpones the organization of Boards of Directors (that is, the choice of President, Secretary and Treasurer) till within ten days after the first Monday in June annually. 1. This renders an election of officers for organization indispensable within ten daS :,rtcr thc fir4t Monda' in Junc 180: aud annually, thereafter, within the first ten days of each school year. 2. Rut, inasmuch as unbroken orgau izatfon is indispensable to the operations of thc system, this not only also admits of but requires, au organization ol each board for the iutorini between the annual election and the first Monday of June, in ten days after which last named day the first regular organization under thc new law muht take place, 3 1Ionco it M)owi) lhal .ai official acls by board ofi;ocr3 f 0loscn prior to lhll firtl Monday in Juno of 1603, and in accord- ' anco with thc old law and the rules of the proper board, will bo legal and binding, till the first election under the new law in June. IV. It prohibits the levy of school tax, till the period between the annual organ ization of tho proper Board and thc first of the following July. 1. This means that the amount of tax to ho collected within tho then current chool year, shall not bo fixed by vote of thc Board, till between the dato of the regular organization thereof and the 1st ol the next July. In other words, that the official acts prescribed by section 28 of tho school law of 185 1 aro still to be performed, but at a different time. 2. This also means that the school tax for the sohool year which will commence on the first Monday in June, 1803, is to be "levied" or fixed in Juno. 1803, under the now law, and not "on or boforo tho 1 Dai,Jr Democratic paper has beon much 1st Mouday iu May," as required by the cn,arRcd aud Sr(jatly 'mprovod. It is cm aot of 1851. phatieally tho paper of the age. It must 3, As this act does not specify thc timo succecd' whetj the tax is to ho "apportioned" and Lay your hand upon your mouth when the duplicate made out, which thc old law the rod of fhabliscuiciit is upon your back. did, (viz ! on or boforo tho 1st Monday .in Tunc,) it follows that the duplicate may and should bo inado out as soon as practicable after tho "lovy'' in Jane. y. It excepts the city of Philadelphia, thrjfeounty of Allegheny, nnd tho cities of 1 Heading and Laccastcr, from tho opera- tion of its provisions. , , T ti 1 s means that those places are excepted from tho operation of all tho provisions of this not, and not merely from soino of them. it. It leaves the County of Allegheny and tlm cities of Reading and Lancaster, ..... exactly aj they were prior to 22d April, l-uv,v,j ... ,,.,-y wuro ,,..u. iu F. .., 1803, ih reference to the term of office of Directors, the right of Directors to voto (nr nn,,n,.. SMnnrinlrnilnntq. tlm nrrrnnira and the tllllC of levying tchool tax nun ti mmimu'l.'S Stiperintcivlent Common School. S.CIIOOI. DKi'AUTMKNT, IlAimisnrno, April 25, 1803. Tlio Fatal Blunder of tho Lin coln Administration. The Clcurfuld Republican sas, wo were anionc those who believed, with the i i o . -n v , .i ,n, , .IU lato Senator Douglas, that "war vvasilts- tlllinll, ami lllatlC USC Ol CVCry mc.ins within our reach to impress this conviction upon tho minds of those who were prosum- Oil to bo ill communication with tllC IIICII who, in tho spring of 1301a, assumed tho ' reins of governnient, MoU men then agreed tint a resort to tho sword would bo the death knell to tho Union. Yet a few were found, who, lliro' their icnor- mice of the amcrican character, affeolod ci-naed. ' . i ,: , ,t,.. ci,, ; ti.rt i 10. Account of Simon C. Shivr, admin- to bchevo that there was no fight in the ,,,,,, f Ualliel glllvtl) ,al, of ,lln(mi h,,,,,,, Uc. South, and lint their conquest by the ,,,' ....... , , , ,,,,,, . ii 20. Account of illiiim Poaoock, ad North would hardly bC a "respectable ,,tratnr of Clurlea WVPIianunn, late f Scntttni-.il break USt iob. Anion" ttirsi WCrC tllO ' ' , ,, , , acr pt nn Is t" b-iiem me nuniieu. an. apre.ni niiornia- oreaMJSl jOO. iVH10no l,nis.. wtri, lin. a Ac11lll (Jf eub(.n Val,ringOr and ' ti en nblil. Iieconrelie, tube invahub e andhclnfia radical Abolitionists, who fancied they Jnnn Fettermaii. nduiliiltiatura of lie. rsel'ittmnan, every auir-rer will try hi remedy, a it w III toil I'jtu laienl l.o ni. I tnu imIiIi, ili-.'.-.v.t . iiotlnnc and inn) prove a nlo-'Mit!:. could thus see the way clear to -impar- V Amount olliahS MobYk, exer-! m'&V,-' ....... . . .1.1.. . 1 tiul frei'dom'' for the nenro; and nio't ....e-.. ir- m.u """"""'"J J J"' ....a n..l!n..l.r :.,', f,1.ln!,,n.l no,,,., I, In nr- , , , 1.1.U I 11 1 l. llll. l.V.U.UllI 1.V.I.I.I11,' iwii- , , ' . ,, . '. . trol aild mastcrvot the AcmillletratlOU. it, i ... ,i i: . . I he result was, the war poller was adopted. IhlS Was a bad enough hluil- - , . , , ,. Her, but a worse one was to lollow. Wt.oi. u-ir m( rlniq ronK-cil nn tlm t I1C.M war was llllis rcOIVl.(l tin, llll only possible h ))e of B'l.'ccis was iu crca tini? division iu the S tilth dividins t!ic war element there by", xtrrngthing the , hands of the Union men in the rebel Status. 1 A reference to the vote at the lust PreVt- ' dential election will show the oppoitunity I tlmr w.-w nfTprt'd ; i , , n...i. ibvUUIIIll.g IU IIIC ilUU li:UlliM, lll'l'll- ., ., , . ,i i I .ri . w-n-s Mio it un mini r:iitiliil:ir.r. Kir inridso was the dNunimi cani . , . . . . llm sake ol the argument let U-" grant that , , , f , . such was the case, no matter how tac it . , , , ti 1 .1 may havo been in face. If he was the ilinninii ne serve inn i.-i ml iili it niu.t Ul-'UniOU, Ol SCCLSMOn t.limilia.C, ll IllUM 'i be granted that nil the other' were i7io 1 , , ,. i, ,).. 1 c indidatcs. I.ut u then turn to tha vi.tc : Lincoln had voteg Vorth ' ' Suutl. Oo-il.ia li.ilvotea N'nrth ' S mill Hell had votes Xortli ' ' Hoiith 1.8:11 l-o ( -.'i.4J0i 1.2)2 l.-.l I i.:i..-.,.i j 7I.HTS I 1 rW.njo .,.,w,.u A..0..V-.I 61,'"'li I llrJ.kiiiriijgc ltn.l mhq N'urih 'JTfi.SIH j T..lnl v,.l 1 i!.:n no' ity President by a populor vote of 010, - U50 or nearlv ono million. or nearly ono million. But to return to our purpose. The above figures show that but .r7l,!35 votes were polled for Breckinridge in tho Southern I States, and for all others, 705,008, thus : 1 ror Lincoln, For Douglas, For Bell, 20,430. 103,525. 510,953. 705.008. 571,135. For Breckinridge, Against Breckinridge, 13-1,773. Wc thus find that, granting, that all who voted for Breckinridge were disunion, ists, there was a majority ol 131,713 of the Southern people iufavir 'ofthc Union or opposed to Secession. The .-iOO.OOO who voted for Bell and Everett were certainly Union men, for their platform was simply tho "Union, the Constitution, and tho Eiifo icrinent ol ihe Law." Tho 103,1100 who vottd for Doug las and Johnson must not he claimed as Secessionists, for they wore especially opposed to Breckinridge and Lino; and it i-, niedless to say that the 20,000 Abo litioniats scattered through thf South who voted for Lincoln and Hamlin, will not bo charged with that kind of seco'ssiouism for which the South was to bo punished. By making war, therefore, upon tho South as States, for tho crimes of thoir in- dividual citizens, aud not upon those in- V i i n- i ,i ,-, . dividual offenders, those men of tho South i , , ., , ,. , who stood upon tho record as our friends were at once trmslormcd into ftlir m - . . . .... wm. uwi-i enemies. HaU wisdom ouiUcd the conn- oils at WashingtoE men in the South i , that majority of Union , could have been largely ,:.. .i ,i. Of tbia vote Mr. Lincoln received I.MT.il.ii ' " pr-nui -ea n K.....I apple .iralwrd. I.ale th eatate ol Ja All olhera. ni V ,1) r" "iddlii dee d. ... ., r i iT T. T i i S.il.-to l ouioi.'iiee at in o'clock In lb " fnrjni.oii iv!ii.-ii 0 tllllS illlll xUr. JilUCollI lo be a mt- tenna of ml,-lll b-nnide known by .,.ii..t.., uuu iim, r i i-oauu lliro , .Hay ue,t, and to eoiitiuue oiicwitk. " ', ::::irc"w"y or," ,ti&s&sgS3EJB$t " . ' , , , I'l'i'i'f1;;0,11" ron-iinoii c.f aiii. ,lv w iifi ihiir "i-cord, t But instead of this, the "blooU.lctting'VXV policy was adopted. A war, first of co- r . , . . . ' CrsCIOn,tben of subllication, aild HOW Of . , , J. b . ' , tunntiesi anil extermination, WHS aUOPtOU .it , ,. , . . With What final result future hlStOrV , must record. 5ff-TnE Aoe. This excellcut new Register's Notices. rVOTtCEU hereby flvtn to H IcraUM.treditnf jj IN nnd utlior ptrion. Intcrcftod in tha e.lMej ol M a ro.n.Mlvn .Icfudci.tl and minor, that Iho frtllrmliil ndi iinlitiatlon and itunrdian afcminti have been men Iu u,o office ol tl,o UeclHer of Columbia cnunly, n id "p""r." ""v,.w ,v; . . h i...m. nie.t III UIU OltlCB l IHU V tl I... will be prcacntcd for coiitirnmtlnnnud allonnneo totiw Orphan,' Court. In bo hild at lllooiiiaburj. Ill I Iho colli . ty aloreaald Wc.liituday, Iho Clh day of .May iiuxl, at v o.ciock in me uiiuri.i'wH .-i j 1. I'inal account nf George Hollonback, itratnr d. b. mm of llcarjo llollenback, der'd. Account of Isaiah S. Mcliek, admin- nf Luwla Appliiiiau, late of Scotl lowiiaiilp, 2. Account or Isatali 0. Mciick, aumin iKlrut'ir nf Lou la Appli iiiau, late of Scotl lowiiaWp, """". i 11 1 .. .... e T.. tl!n1a nilininistril- 3. Account of Jesso Hicks, nuniinis r. , with the will nnncxed, gfjonpli Millard, lata or . tnr venire ion iii. uvtu.tu, , IV. .. I ,,r 1 ., I ,.- Knlmrr. nil. i.. ....a It. II I. II. I Ill'.i:il.l II b If. X 111 . UV...'M1 ml,ratnrof Snaan Kchug, lide of Scott townalilp dir?,e,i' , nf s.llllllei Adams, admin. ' Wtralor of llcminvllle Krlber. late of l.oiuat town iraio " I '" ittm(nrxouul 0f John C. Myers, ad-1 miniairatnr of Henry tijtr. intern noariiisireiktuHn. I V l,'....Y nMnnl n( Wmntlnl Mouden lla"' Sunul'"11 "f ''' peraon and ulatc 01 .-omi unn- ! 8. Account of Samuel Mendenhall, ad- inlnlatrulor of Tlioiiiaa Hnrrla, late of Uloorn tnvrn- iiip, deceased, . I 0. Accnunt of Tilinon llittcnhousc and Iteulieii Suniik. adiuliilitratnra of Solomon Swank, lale of Deliver timnalilp, deieuavd. It). Final account of Joseph Mcvtcllcr, .ndniliil jtrntor of llcnrj II Mlllur, late of MIflllii tnvv n ; ahip, dai lined. 1 11. Fiual nrcount of Charles V. and Knivmel Hill, ndiniiiialrntvra of Jacob lltll, late (.f . Centre tiLMibip. ileceaaed. Hmn.bip.iloceaaed. 12. Account ol h i Account ol A nnuel Jieiier, cxecu-; liir nf riirl.l,,i,li..r Moll. r. l.-lln of Mlfllltl tO.MIlblP. dueaacd, i ' 1!J- Account of Peter S Ilelwig and JllU ,, . , vclllor p, Jaeilb lwMt, ..f i.o- - "m"" t 0f (Jcorr,0 Miller, MNV.,if ii'iar, "lit.r. fa.or Siim"7u..,.p. u.'. ci-naed. ..... I 1 ."i I'liml nfinniiiil nf Culeli narton ami Delil.ih Hire, lalJ Ilelllah rn velins ulora of I. harity Creit ti;, ale r I' 11.111 low nam neciriiaim. Ill A..o.,n r,f I,.,,ii,,i-i1i I.' Pewn -iiiil III. Recount Ol .lO'CIIIUII 1 . I IU.8 ami flavld Iteinbnld.iidiniiiiMratora ot IMIJah l'ricc, lato of l.o. uit tow iirliip, l-ci-.-m.-it. 17. Account ot Kcuhen Ifurtman, ad-; iiiiniilr.itor of Jacob 'dslt'll. late of Maillion luun fcbip, deei-HM-d, 18. Account of Philip Miller, alminis- . r Id.UI. 4H11IH..H I ...... I lluln. (flll-.lll. In. tin utor nf llcoree loau. late nf Hrott timiiMli dcee.mud 23. Account ot Charles llartinan and h, jnhnsi,,,,,,,,,. of Cathirlne llarti.iaii, late of l.'.lttaH I H. II S III II, llecen H.d . , . . . . , . vr . 21 Account ot Charlc Hartman and John Sliuman. i.dniiniitraluri. sf Mary llartinan, lale o i tit,iiM.j io hkiiiii, iii-ei-iia.-ii- i.. , ', t v.i,a j J. iniiii.tMtor f l.udnls C-ljeiilienner. Into of l.ocuat iiittii-liip, dec.'iiyd. ., i an. The fourth account of Peter F.nt, " of the ,.cutnr of Matthew McDowell, late ofl .i : l l . . I I I I .3 , Aceunt (it UcorgO Keller, adlll r nf Jacob K. Her, late of rishin.'i renk tnwu.liip, dee DVNIl'.l. Ll'.ll, R.'iflfter. , llloniurl.iiri!, April II, IK3. Public Sale -OF VAI.UAllLK REAL ESTATE. -it ,i:.i v . I in: iill.ilii luiii i, , j.Aii uiui .1 u. nu: ..l.n , ivitl A:e. nf Jaeob Itidd't-lain of Aiithnny tnu nehin I .1 ..ti,...n ..., !. 1 pr..iuiee, on vii.nd.-i the 11 .in ofjune, iff?, , $n i.i imi.e forenoon, ah that .eriain m,-,. r. and tr.irt of 'and lituate iii Aiithnny tnwu.liip, .M,ur i-uim. adininini: inndanr Tbo.. cany vt It ll.-trn . .I.niiev Vi'V'j. k.-r. and other lamia belnncin to tin- etat" of Jo'-ol. Iliddn- d.-i.'a-ed. rohliiiiiiu g "'"'ot QO'I arrs of land about 1,1) uhlrli , cleared ,,,, ,, n,ri. r,i,l,r land, Onwhi.h.ire, .1 mt , up f,ri. n'i (lirtri Jl l'fb.liWr ( ' I V La I, I.I It If JLO .Ui, frnm" Inru, n :.) o it tiult u it!i ; tlitird. ALSO. apple or- ..' On T,ic,iav tli-S.l il.iv i f Jim , 111'i.I.om Ilia pren.i" I ii a. e -ri in ir ' m lami miiuii- hi "''' " 'J'r ' 'I l III 1 1 1 llMlilit a If 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1! I'lllim 'l ltt) I I" t . Jll eob Mill-. John South and nthi-rv e nlainioe Mil arr.- alni.it 1 1., arr,- nfw l.iili i-ili-iir-.f Unci and 15 atrta of tiniherl.ind.wli.-rrt.il are er.it. da rniwr, ,,.,,, rivi. ,mrri.T I'll A Ml. DlVhLl.lS.ti IJOU.Sh, lr,in,r l,5irti n,i 1 n, ill, nil Jiiiwa 'riiri i ,l.n nn , vvii.i'.iam Mctm'tiii:, i r.iedlt ira. ,r - "J.'ril PUHI.IU NOI'IUK FO It LICENSE,. "VTolire I hereby Riven that the tnllon iog prraoua In I 1 1 Co.uoibia roomy hne lil.-d th,ir pititini jn tho Court of (.luarier n-Hpioii, of a.iidi'.Min Iv . fur tavern' and alori- Mr.-ii'.eH in tie ir r.-pr rtive twiviii)iip, u hirii ..lid p.'tilinna ill b,- pre-uni'-d lo -aid Court on the ' llh day of .May, i. I), lelkl. of which i!tl parties inter-et-ti-il nil) take notice and the Iii-i-ii.. ii ill tu granted on Mcdiit-Mbiy, the 4th da) of .Via nest, hi n't lock P. VI. .tppliraiits. Sil.m liodyon. Tavern. 'J'nrvsbipi. ' loom, do Hn.tt dn do ilo llemlick. I.llCllHt do do n.iiirinjererk Iteiitoii Hriarrreek t'l-hiuei reek do do Orange do do .Vl.ll lie Hem er .VlailiMiu do Cattail iaia Win 11. Rnoll". Oliv.'r A Jaeol.y Join, l.eacni k Win I.oiii.' Uani.'l I. I'verhatl I ho. Ii Unwell J.'ai.i; Ilice John llartinan. Jothua VVoui.-r Huruiiin t'aliriiigi'r laaac H liode ShiiuiiI l.eiby John J HliU" Hideous llvatletr 1! & V II P I'nanat Danii l .Mcllenry llenj Vlclleliry Aleiandsr lluchen Haiiiuel VA er.-U Jacoli (lood John Xu I'rauklin I. Sliiiiuaii Ki il'.-r A Smith H'liiiui'l lliiol.ey VV'illiainT Shuiuuti John Orover iaii,ii,Ui'l Connor John Ki tier I'nd Nicely Henry fialile Ia.ic Yetler lianll T Mi K.'iruau John I. Klin John U Joiii-a lU'iilii'ii VV'aahcr John I. Ilurst II l.OMtz Jai ob Kiallcr Ch.ia I" nnn VV A Kline A M Ito.i 'I linmaa Jonea Ji reiuiah ii llrob.l I. H .Vleli.li uhjll do do i'ii do do do da tlo do Jn do do do do do do do do do ii,, dn do do do It. d do do do llll do dn do do do In do do du do dn ill Htore Slorn IVntre Montour MiMlin . l-rwiik C..ii)i.itt,ain .Maiiif CoilV-igliaui do do do I.OCIItt i ller tc-l: l attau ia-a Heaver (Ireetiwoo." do Mt rii.is.ini Cattail iaa. ' lllooui PROCLAMATION, VWIIi:rias. ihe iiov. vvaum m.iuu., rmaident V Judpioi llu Court nfOyir and Tt'riiniHr and lieu- ;r.ii J,ni n.-iiury. court oruu,ter ri.-aiuna of tho "e.iee and I'.iurt of Coiiniion I'leiiH nnil llridi.nri Coiiri i" -uiii Jud.nai Di.triit. .compiled m th.MUnti". oj ('iiliiiiihiii.Mullliaii nnd VV'yoioiii", and tliellou. J, M'lN.t-riMl.l-.t- t..U ( .1.1.. t . ... " . ' f iu,4B8iitiii-L'jiiui:fWM'Miiim. Mil i otini .linve ai.tiiMt tin.u ,..,t i i i .. .; ". dayof r.t: io :ti;;Vear ronV ' ., ' Z ' . Coluiiiliia, on tho lint .VIi,ndav.(l,.-ii,L. n, Jiii.i, . ! 'J1' " " ,"t "y I i II"' Jail of i-uld county ol h.,,, be jiiat. Jurorauriiren.uukti'dtobepuiiuualinihi-iriit. i v.VlV,u,J".,,,"''r m-tUe. Hated at IIIouihh- , 11 ",'. or April, into,' j em f u.,r ,ord one ! ; J iKlitliu.ulre.l and unit -three, amlinlheoleU .-".vi. ii joaroi iiieiuuipc-iiiltiiceol ihu Knli.i hi.T. of"!fr ra:. J. H. fuit.viAN April 11, ISM. rilli-rid. NOTICE. n'lvi'iV'..,0, "AnKl.r.Y will bo n OAMiinvri'l .Morel. II, leua, i County. -i ,.... "' iVUlllili, A T tliu aolicilallon of frienda, the uuder.i l...,i i lhfSg J- II P.VJTO.V. viar,Vtr',Cl'lof,""ln?;y Miiiniic.r,i SPECIAL WOTXOEa tyaiiclMiliirrilH.llleill be tnndiltted l,y ll.k I'flmlitl. ii. V I. twill, til.olakea the efntrta, Mty if turiluc Mr lit arty thAita to the piblre lot tdilr llll ml patfoiiece Jittfli f'.re bfflonul oh' this inMltiilliii. mil li.tifta Ib'lr MttfttlMi In Hie Irf.pbf incftl urn tu be IriticdMid IMo ll.f n trrnl dipdi( in.'nK, D-U.l.iitrrtf.' plnni,eTio:.or rAnrar.Rmr. It will bo aeen by n." nnilre In Mir roluiunt lhat Aluwell ft Wnriler hn i dissolved pnrlncnhlp In tliu Uoinmvrelal Colhje' Mt l.owcil rniiiinuni. 10 cuuiiuri dim uicv.ir.ii niwi n,.u.l.Mitir Imiiiiitlon. and la lileluv 'JUtilinod fur lh ta.K, Uur bualneas rululioua w nil rum Hurt i anvaya hn ofthc moat Plci'nnt and wntiaflictorr rhnraoter. and e coinend him and hla CollnU'i tii the conllnusi Jnil'flllcnccc nnJlJ,rongc of ,i wmc -mngham,, VaUj jtrpullltan Hon on Vtmoerat tiuin Hin i llll your in.-riiiiaai.iii " ii ! ' 'ynur paper that I will acini by return mailt ! wlali It (free) n Recipe, with fall dlri-linil fm . 1. I.. iV ....... ..Kl II..IIM ll.nl 111 In With your perinlaalon I wlali I" "T 10 rendera of II. fill TTflO tit iiiakln niid uVluij a iiHiple Vegetable ib.Hu thatw mutually 2-Jfirpu1;i,1c:'o,'!ffThV!:V,;;rn."' c,eir outii and beautiful 1 1 will alio mail free In llioae liArln II11M lleada nr Darn facta, ahnple dlrettlnua and inruiiiiail.in that will enable tneni tualart n full growth of l.uiiirieiil Hair, Uliliki-ra. lira Meuitaclie, In lca than 9) dnja. All inpllratloiiiiinawerrd hy I KpoCtfiilly return mall w ilhoul itiargt. mod r. cn.vrvi.v.v. No :3I tlma-may, Nerr fork your: Feb. 'JP, l6GJ-3m. To NfRvci'ia Srrrain of enm Ur in A reverend ecntlemen harlnf! been restored to health In a fair da) a, nner uiidersolng all the uaual roiilinc and irrt-it ulur oxpcnalve taudca of treatinrnt without auriea., conalilera it hi" aair.-d duly In coinmuiilcate In hia atllkted fellow creatutea the means of eiire- Henrn, .... .u.. ......... ur m mlilt..nil rnii-lnne tin lltll aeuil -' " ' .! ,I.,I111,, ii.td. Plrecl to 1IR s'i. d.vonai.i.. tm ration rticci. isrookirn. New- Votk- .Vlarch M. Ciilliiais one murh of thrlr alckuea to coMa. No mntter wh-re Hie dleae miiv nppoar t be aeati-d, U oriiilu lua be traced l auppr'-i'd pirapiratlon, or a ."id. Cra,,,.a.v,d l,..,Reo.;.plalnta are direct product. ImXX'W afe"?iu,ed i. ,i,nrltp,l nermiliatlon. and na rU-e-eliihtln of tha ,i,nrr nf the Imdv i-e.-loea Ihri'UUh the tmref. If , tluae pori-n ate ilo.ed. that Pf,M",',i''" ,,'r"5' iiecrianriiy i..i...n , - 1 "lid ciniKia.Ihe Kreat recnr-oM of Ji.-aae, or If con tlllcl0, i,,,.,, ,.Mi up hniiKdbitdv, by ii llni-li uo of .MAIIAMI. I'lillTKR'H f't'UATI VI! IIAI..1rV.M. Sold i by oil Hnl2iliata, at IU cenla and 'Ii cent per b'dtle Manii tt. isna. i oroNSIMirrlVH'. Tliandrertiaet liarlnc !.i-ii restored to beallh In fuw oika, by a vary almpl-i remedy, nflir liuvinrt ullered aeveral yeura with n aa vere 1 ai ai fc alleellnn, ami inai oreaii na -, cunauuip. I tion- la iinxlou- In make knomi lo hla f IIok Murf-f in the nieniia of cure. 1 T.mll Mho de-ire it, ho nill send a ropy of tb pre. I acription iifi'iI. free of charge! with the direction for I preparing and ulnit tlie iiime, lilih they ill find a. I ure i.-nr fnr cnnaiiiiiptinii, ii-iIiiiih, broncltilir, kc - 111:' only OUpiCt III lll liuvmmr in h-iiuui;; iiic pr- Uniformity n.Tr!eos ! A New 1'enliiri-In Pua.ln livery one hia own Hil.-ani.int JD.VIIS It I'M. of Hie CreaeiitOne 1'ilci: Ciethinif Ktere,N'o. Wl .VIar,'llr-l ,,i,r,i-i, itih. I'll llml 'l nil i.-i. In ad.iill..n to Inline Ihe lareerl, nm.t rarie.l and fjililnni.ble a'ock ofClothiiiK in I'hiladelphla. mnilet-iiri-mli- mr mail nilof. have roiiatitute.i nery oo 'Ilia .n aaleinaii. by Iiat in; mark.-d in fiiturra, on ra"h faUMt ,,.,'iby v.,rv all muatbuy alike. 'I ll-cooiia am we'l apoiiuiii an.. pirpare an I grait pain. taken withtii akino tb.u all can buy witu the full nwauca ol Bi:tlinB a fp; article at the very .n.i nr n.. A n. nlnrii- ifi k nt ni.-ce ironda on band . r4t'r. i llie m.."t ri.rii-nAbi ui.d beat uianner. ii uur cr-nl. tiL't.ilv cruilil oril'Ca. Keiu.MnbT the 1,'r -aont, III Vloiketubnve Hlilb atr'-t o SU1. JOStle) U CO. Jm,iM. i BfrrTTT'l" ,lm i !-,ej--.i .i-.. ,n...Tfc, ,1, BR'CK ! BRICK I ! BRICK!.! OA AAlV001' "'tck.juit minufacturn ' 'ill 1 ! Ill I"'1 rr ''"'"I'' wlinleaaH a ru-e ")"""nll. At tbell't!-nbiirs Ilrirk Yard pply to tue ruacribrr. r.looiiHbur?, June si. mi. IIIIMIY S. ARTItrm Miller's Store. FRESH jIR RIVAL Spring & Sji.iniH' & & IP & T1!!!! fiiljji' nlr lua Jtmt fliriiotl froin T't- Tin X mill another luriie and eleit norlio I ol JSl'l llj;' :t 11(1 MaltllfM'V QnJM flK. I . , , ., ., ,. , ; PUMl'aaeil at hili.lelphla, nl the ,v... rlii. ml I will, ll lliy are diteniiined to II no oa moderai.-ve-' a. ..on I..- prnurid elaenlieir in III i.l.iiijr. .. . . of clioi-'-l el).- and lal'-rt fashion. uur atiiiDs, .i.vi nKuvKKir.s, .(III' Itr. HUI'.rX H'.IKK. rr.D.ut imuk, iiou.mr irjiHK tnw. .v.iii., noun mioi.s HITS J- Cf'A, tVc , lie , .yr.. , In In. rl I'Vi rithlin,' inually kept hi country Hlirea. " whl Ii he inilte lb' publl" je i.-rnlly The I1igliertirl'e paid for touiiiry pro.'tiru, S 11. Mi 1,1, Kit. Illonioatiiir, April If, M E S T II A V. CaMC into Hie eiiil.oiire nf the uudirMl.'lied -J Kili liieeri-i-k toiniilnp. onToufdn.i th.ilth ,lay ol April A ljro I H ,io It marc w llh a lar on the face and riuall while itripe ruiiuliii: donn timard the end of tbenuar and n amall iiliit-.' r-pot on the .inder lip, rlie in n,nt IS or U ye,u old. Tli owoi r ia repiekeii lo coin., and prove properly pn charged and take hcrawey -r ahe n ill be dipoa.-d of aicorJing to law . UKOKIill KIII.I.'.'.U April l 1MC3 -an- $1 ISO A GOOD TEAMSTER. Will pay 81 r. f per month and board. ,Vr pi, at VtuinevilU- l'i ia Unluiiil.u iount. l'n. A,.,n.iPM,.38lM. J l! JU!1'd0N A DMlNIST Ii A TOR'S NOT I E. Estate of Lutlicig Y,mn, drcc.tsrtl. r l'.TTKr.ri f Adinliiiatration on the Hmaie of I n I IniK Younj laleof .Vladikoii Iwp Columbia co dn .. have lu-i-n framed bj tin- Jiipui, r ol C.,1. ,o.,,i., I . -1 VV rip lit-, ii ho reaidea in llemloik toMiiihii.. ni: Abrahaio ouiii; who reaide. iu ,aiii .1111011.011 tow i ahlti. All pi-ramia havinir ilaiiua iifulii.t the . .nil ol the del-undent are re-ueti d lopri a.-nt lliem f,n -i tk-ioi-iit, and all Ihoai- nidiblid to make piijoi. 1 v, llhout delay ' ; i.nvi vvnioin,-. .VliltAilAVI V ofMi, Apiit is, iJiin. ' u,: e,o ,Mr'. PKESH AltRlVAI. " Of New Millinery Goods. ' liij iiii,lir)siiiiireapecfull) announce to lhi-illla. nl ri!' JllooiiMhiiri; and viiimty that ,hc hna iu.1 o ceived from the eaatem citiea her SPKXa jtxn SUM ME w it, tt rt , A M U M Kk all of iihl.li ,hc ia prepared tomake and aell IT t nf , ,.!.. ... . ...... 7 " Vw' U .... ... ' "asoiiaoiyiow lii;iirr. Her aa.nrt (I r:itmiL- a u ui.i n t ...i.: i r . -"-.'' tnu i tiiiit' MiiHTiur in Belli I ni rJ.i nVhi,Vtii, Z'i Z'Z ":." ,;", ."' 7, ZIZX ...oon.bu,,. ,vPr a. ,n-3l..3lMBY v: pettluli) V It lit. I. Y ADMIN TNT If A 'I'd IMC VCIrn I.' zl. N""c,1 ' '"" sUr" "f adininiitr... '' uuderaiBiied, iwi .' ' ". '" l'lll''moii township CnluinMa en. All p" i fi.i i v !B c'.,a,,, r -alrrnuntla ueain.t Ihe et.ite ' ' ''"'''''''t ore reuu., ted in prc'enl th-m fo r a'"1 "u '"" iKludlo ioakopa)iueiit without 0. , "1J Win. Al'I'l.l.VI AN 1 , A dm i . '""rrn ye. iciu,-4w a;. I ; '- ADMINISTRATORS' NOTIUi;. J htatc of Harriet Vount, ikccasrtt. LETTERS of administration on 'Ii Haute of Harriet Vouut, Into of fine town. I" .oluinbia eoutiti-. ,iir.,dA.i i. .... , I , . 'u'.',a eniiniy to tliu undor. Ii'iiej i peraon a liaviug clniina iiiMiuat tin estate of th J" dent are ru'iue.ii.H in,,,.,,.,,, ,i.. - iin... ....r "' . i"i ' - lit hia renidiinco iu auid to'wnaliip, withaul dlii).' I "" 1"r'"!l, '"Jted to make pa, me, f, MarchflilKCw llt.ivi."ei "JT. . r .. "nt rorth W illi UnVl.T., Vdm. BLANK ti' BLV.NKS! Of every dcsciiiuu, for ac nl th i-ifi-