SUITED BT LEVI L. TATE, PROrRIETOB, BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A : Saturday Morning-, Apr. 9, 1864. "Onr Oonstltmlon snard It srerl Onr glorloua Unionhold It doar I Oar many Flagforsaks It never I Th proud Caucasslanonr only ptsrl Spottrtj pKVP.n. The numerous fail den deaths daily occurring in various lo calities, oausod by a disease styled ''spotted fovur ' nro cuough to startle tlio peoplo of any community. It is well, liowovcr, to look to tbo cause, nud not giro way to en perstitious ideas of nomo terriblo plague. Disease of this type is produced by materia arising from decomposition of nuimal or vegetable matter, or both, and from long coufincd foul nir. ''Spoiled fever'' is doubtless a new noma for an old one, and might be better known as malignant ty phoid, TOR ritESIDEN'T IN 1884, Emotion of Stats Tuiasunnn. By , -!., e . !i a .1 . j t ), 1VL LLLiLLAJN ed on Wcdusday tho 10th in.t., the Leg (Subject to tho decision of the National Convention.) islnturo met in joint convention at 8 o'clock . t uo samo evening, and elected tbo Hon. Maj. Jehe. McKiddon, is a candidato Henry D. Mooro, (Abolitionist) of lbil for Sheriff in Philadelphia. "Jere," is a adelphia, Stnte Treasurer, in piano of Hon. Worthy gentleman, an incorruptible dem-, Win. V. McGrath. Tho vote ttood fUr Jeff Davis hits appointed the cli-htU day of April as "o day of humiliation fasting ami prayer. If praying would hove saved the Confederacy it would havo been saved long since. Wo dip tho abovo from (ho owe Journal a paper that makes great prctcn sions to morality and piety. Wo havo ceased to wonder at tho impiety and iui morality of men in high places. Hut we arc amazed when wo hear men who should be conservators of the morals of tho people thus ridicule tho efficacy of prayer, If "fasting humiliation and pruyor" will be of uo avail, what can wo oxpeet from pro fanity infidelity and blasphemy. octat, and would mako a first-rate Sheriff. Wo wish him all succcji. Death of Captain Brady. Thovcn crablo Capl. Wm. P- Brady, for several years past librarian of the Senate, died in Harrisburg on Tueseay morning, after a brief and painful illness. Col. E. W. Uaird, a Member of the For Ileury D. Moore, 08 " Willium V. McGrath, 60 Tho Treasursr elect will ent?r upon his duties ou the first Monday in May, Lowiat's UommkuoIiAL Goi,i:sat:. T 11 E A 3 U 11 13 H S SALE We paid a iilesiaut visit to th Bulsucss 0 r Department of this flourishing institution riMor A 'P17TI T IVVsC tho othor day. Met at tho tl or by tho UlNOlliAliiJJLiAlNiJO. affablo und efficient principal rud propri- A GHEE ABLY to tho provisions of nn a.i.. lertf t.nWBI.t. lu. tiff,,, nnn ,l.,..l A Actiif assamblr. entitled an Act illtecini the . " . V. , Zi j 'telling Unseated Lands for taiet, and other tlirougU UIS ClCgauuy IlimiSUUil ailU picas, purposes, patted the lath day or Match, 1813, anil tno nut ni.urtiiintita wl.ern.iti uimn imaiiiiililiul further iipplenientt thereto, pasted the 13th day, or nui apartments, wuere-iu woio ussumoiuu tarclIl iir. ajthdayof March, leai, and nth day of B largo number of VOUUir nidi intent OU March, 1B47. the Treasurer of tho county of Columbia. ., . t . i . i . hrroby aires notice to all persona coneormd therein, the VariOUS duties of BlliateUI UlurchaUtJ,, "Tt unle tho i;o Itoad. 8chon Poor nnd BtatnTni, t 11 I. -..., C i J, nn ihn fnlliuvltiit t porta nf I fn nntml I, lilt ill. ltll uguit'itttptiro, " Mn In Columbia county, aro paid before tho day of It IS a novel and mtcrcstini: 'ght tO DC ,ae, tho whole or such parts of tract at will nay tho i.t.l .....t ... 1...!.. ,.' ...! tales and rnttt chaiccnble thereon, will up told althe uuiu Huuuuit vuuuuuiiug iiuu uuuiib wim ,;ouilT I10UHB, In Tlloumtburs, county nf Colinubla all tlio biietic ami earncstuce i real uusi ncss, within the very walls of -ilnia nutter, nud a sight suggestive of practical spirit aud thoroughness of tl. age, Hurc nro engaged young men fium 1 1 parts of this and our sister states, euceuisfully laying in useful study and practice, the foundation of their futuro prosperity. Hint the system of education adopted by tho wauls on the 13th day of June Je04, bring the tccond Monday, and to bo continued by adjournment, from day to day tor arrearage! or tanci uuu tain county, anu iim cut. accrued ou each tract retpectlvely WARRANTEES OR OWNERS. BEAVER TWP. KaJ The National Intelligencer, Wash ington, says : ''Tho Atlantic, Georgia pa pers announce the arrival in that city of Mrs. J. Todd White, a Mstcr of Mrs Jl- Lincoln, who came through tlio Northern of truce boat from fort ruiiaueipuia uar anu urotner-ln-law of tlio Lines ou a One Hon. William Elwell, died last week in Monroe, bringing with her u rebel goner that City. Ilo was formerly of Bradford ' ai'. uniform, the buttons of which were county, and his remains were takcu to gold pieces, amounting in all to the sum of S 1.000,00. It is undcralood that sho was In this divine revolution, how bright is the future ! Let who will bo our stand ard-liearern. in Gad is nur trmt. Tin who has brouihf us to this mount of vision. Pfof- LowtfiL, is adapted to reveals the lust fulfilling glory. Ero auo- j "ocettities of real business, has been thcr quadrennial arrives, Pence, Libert v, ; fully and satitfactorily tested in the store Fraternity, and Prosperity will uuive'r- and offico. It is all practical, nothing or- sallv prevail. The next national numiiia- nauiental, supcrCeinl or useless in laet, ling convention will bo held in Richmond precisely the education of young men that Black aud white will perhaps mincle "r firing, healthy, eubstauiial cuoitucrca equall in its debatos and decisious, mid it demands. would bo an act of iustica if ono ol Ihcso ! Tho following is an epitome of the lonp, oppressed nud despised friends of course and 6ysteui of instrugtiou, as des- Unci, should bo selected with some ouo of cciueu to us : their great co-Gghtors, like Gen. Grant, to 'i'uo studendt upon entering, takos up rcpretent a renewed nation, the model and tho praelmal portions ol arithmetic, pen mjstor of the world. Independent. manship, and tho fundamental principle Wo have hfire tlii da.wniin of a nnw era. of book-kcepinc Ho receives iridic 1 Jual slowly and surely a.d steadily tho doctriuo '"st.ru)ctin i.,nd.i;1,.n!loWc:,,l t0 Vt?ff1' M I J ' rnmillr no Ilia iliilifirtc ..!ll MM... ' X HUM . and Acrti. 400 25 300 100 300 40 125 Towanda for interment. Col. B. was about 45 years old. special intermarriage of tho black with tho white forms of vaiious mercantile transactions, and the doctrine of social and political embodying the principles juit learnid, equality is gaining ground. Wc hear eve- j wuieu arc copied, journalized, Mid posted ry day from the lips of some iVr but frail 1 ,7 ' accuracy daughter of Adam, that sho would marry a Afler thjS if ho aa,i8faetory sustains' an a nmro rather than remain silicic. And i examination unnn the fnrr-irnin.T. dr ! rut. Hon. John Banks, died on Sunday i Tn nn nnH ni,,n;.,f in tho above paracranh wo havo the ' mittcd, each in turn, to the merchandiiinc last, in Beading. Some twenty years ago, document known as the conttituiion of the opinion of ouo who thinks these despised , oomnjisaion, and banking departments, Mr T(,nlr. ,!, WU, f..i:.j.. r.. ! ' cnott" as Hie Conf lltUHon 01 'M l t n , ' l where he ,cDP.l?cs n t ib rpr-nlnr dnilv " ""V , fi ' United Sti'tes.it is said-"Trcason against 0 .nouio no anowea to ruio . f - - . , fo - " .,, : , Governor and subsequently appointed ' UD,lcd AM n over us. Wo have no objection to these j ,SX TloVSg ti rrosident judge of the Berks District. , jDg tQ tueir enemies, giving them ai'l and gentleman making tho negro their equal j same amount and kind of practice that he Judgo Banks must have been near seventy forl ., Se08Ssiollist3 ond abolitionists d ompanion but we do object to keep. would have in tlio genniLe store or bank." JCB ollK !,-,. ti.... t. 1 inrr their con.nanv. I UPon completing the course he i- subject- w ....ui win i u m.i uii , i.nu II jariu thit to tho satisfaction of tho Faculty, he sent through on a flag of truce by T! . f .1.. 11 ! .11 i pass uircct irom tuo I'rosiueni.' , , rapidly as his abilities will permit, ofmeseeg.nat.on, or in p.ainer words, the jlurnishci nit, ()lau book i.ltt. .t.i .! - ' Cel. A. J. GloSSBRENNEU, Senior Edi-! 'eaguo with death aud a covenant with tor of tho Age, is announced as a candi date for tho Twenty Ninth Congress, in tho York, Cumberland and Perry District. Mr. G , was a caulidato for Congress, in 1862, ond made a creditable campaign. "Wo should rejoioc in the election of Mr. Glossbrenner. hell," and they deny that it is any longer of authority. So wo are progresiioy. MARRIAGES. is awarded the diploma of tho Col'ego I he loregomg is hut a uiero cursory 18 100 160 28 70 10 10 21 :i3 10 23 5!J3 aoo 100 7 100 5 40 61 427 Sarah A Csffran, Isaac Davis Elias Miller Georgo Noyer Catharine Noyer Moses Schliohcr. Ljwis Filger BltlAllCKEEK. Solom Bow i Sr, Reuben Blish Christopher Bender William Clem Henry Deittoriok John Dnak William Evans James Evans Oliver Edge Philip Press llhoncy Gardenhouse, Samuel 1 Hcadley, John King S L Peter Augustus B Pearea John llhinard Jacob Sitler Samuel II Smith Doh. Ctt 17 CO 1 12 13 20 4 40 8 80 1 70 8 20 2 82 14 Jo J hn II Suit 7 24 1 04 1 04 2 73 88 1 30 00 13 40 7 77 !i 5!) 10 2 50 10 1 14 12 29 100 Brobst, Yetter & Sohmiek 300 C. S. Cox 4 William Creasy 35 Jorciniali Fincher 10 Henry G. Miller 5 Henry Miller's Heirs 100 0. F. Mann it Roat 112 Philip Miller 7 Philip Wall 100 J. P. Fincher COO George Soolt MADISON. 40 William Ellis Bit. 220 Jdcob Miner 8 William Ginglea Mt. PLEASANT 10 Samuel lloono 11 William Boers 40 Jacob Ever 4 Lorcneo Grimes ORANGE 10 JohnBEdgir 10 Jacob DKlins PINS CO Peter Applrgato GOO Thomas Bendfisld 100 Aaron Gross 5 Sylvester Heath 80 J nines Lockcsrd 110 Vallcrshiwiip Est 100 William Derliu ROARING CREEK. 00 Peter Baughuor 300 George Dewecs 100 Eckel & Rea 200 Philip Ku!p 120 Isaac Lmdvi le SUGAR LOAF. 25. Eiekial Cote 205 Gos Est 80. Alex. & Johu Ufa 414 Daniel McMtnry, Jr, 47 Abraham Voting 4 John Kile 150 William Stephrns CO 80 74: 3 112! and d.'oiiimci-dal I'filfvgri!. MR nfit term of thl Iniltlttlou, JrtU prutnne 1 no rrHK new term or inn miiuni, mU ywunt 1 09; JL April aifl.anJcontluu.t.TtlTaivceK., Ktngtlan, r. April 4.ibm.-w 74 0 90 80 02, 01' 0 20 7 20 I 1 M ; 12 51) 10 9 00 2 08 8(5 t)0 00 24 01 74 10 00 TO 'MIS PUBLIC. Tlunnrtorttfncil would Inform lilt friend wt. tbi public eencrally, tbut h'J It prepared lu treat twt4.ii lully llielollonlng dlteaenil- , liheuiHalltm. bronehetlt, ft. Antlionj't Daum.Uu oft!liIU. iiiiilallblooddieuei,wltn l)lii'.itl.t Am. B.ituinctlnn will be slvenor M rt"juirJ. lilt reinuiilt't are purely vrnttsble fr frum any Uiy or poi.uu.ai.J t.f.aud pleataut. yw Dlooiutburc .prll V, ISM. ! PIANOS AND HELODEONS! AT WIlOLCiJALU ANU 11 UT.lt L. BVEY laeliwamt VV'wrtld lr Tlta It.n Addrsw. A P, RENNET I', Aemt. Kliulrt. Sift Ttri KT1 iJeri lift t Gielimit lleltl Bit. r., will be proitptly atita.itJ U BUtuiibjri;, Aiarili. 5. IcW . In Wilkcs-Harre. on thp 28th ult., by glanco at tho prominent points of Prof. Negro Suffrage. the Ucv.J. A. Wood, Mr. Joseph W, Loiybi.l's system. For a full aud lucid . nt ' Campiiei.l, nf Salnn, to Miss Helen ; explanation we refer nur readers to the The reader will observe oy our report of WnmoN, of Nanticokc. J Commercial College Advertiser," a month the proceedings had in tho Senate on On tho 22nd ult., Mr. John Kirkkn- lv paper r.nubl.th d in I lr.port of this iu- j Thursday last, that a mnjority of that Ai to Mis Naojub E. Yoiie, both of Blitution. body has decided not to restrict the right Mifllm township, Columbia county. Tho rooms of tho college aro fitted up SST We deeply sympathiso. with Mrs. I ol suH'ragc, and, as wo understand, of nnd Judge Ehvcll, in thoir late heavy be' roavemont, being tho loss of a very dear holding office, in the now Tcrritoric of Montauo to while male citizens, as ha DEATHS. and interesting littlo daughter. She died i keen the custom iu organizing new Torri- on last Tuesday, of Croup, a"od about lor'C3 The vote on tho omonilmcnt thus five years. This is tho second bercav making the negro and white citizens"equal ment that has fallen to the lot of this fanii- before the law" was as follows Jy tho death of a Son and Daughter siaeo tbey located in Bloomsburg, JBifn.-,T..,;. VtT I,, i ii f. Ohio, have determined that their natrlntir. fbllow c!tizcn,wliu- ou .iv uuii .uu-uiii ilary Satraps ignoraotly and cowardly, sent into exile, shall receive, beside tht honor the disunionists have conferred up on him, the largost Salary of any officer in mannor which wc have never seen sur passed. Tho bank, store, and railroad, telegraph nnd post office, arc inoilrls of mechanical skill and inrremiitv i ntul wlnn In Benton twp., Col. co., on the 4th filled with busv students hn rrTinir In nnd iust., Mr, Daniet, S. McllKNnr, in the fro in tbo prosecution of trade, nro Pup 46th year of his ago. .gestivo of a miniature "commercial world. ' In West Hemlock twp., Montour co,, on Our attention was called to the bcauti the 30t!i of January, 1804, Wjlmam ! fully engraved diploma of tlio collece. I 1 e.is Messrs. Brown, Chandlpr, Foot, Li.oid Uetz, son of Geo. Ve and Hannnh , which is pronounced by competent judj-es oiarKe, vjoiiames, vonnoss, uixou, ics- it lieu, aged 1 year, 0 months and 20 as superior io anything oi tho Hind in tho senilcn, Foster, f.'nrjca, ifuti.-, flurjan. Jaya. , . jibe BanV- billii in Uie among ... V Mill uV. BWMflL lV WTfteT1 WnHtiHirrTinV 1,?! 111. " fi.,n.DeaimeP, i iiAYS AJcssrs Buekalow. Carl le u"mui i,v.iffii,i."5iiii i P r..- ii -i. ... . . ' ... . UroBpej nn4 ii.if. iniDsn inauv niKitlnnd f nnl,. . . .... Mm giie to tiweu ny jceut' aide. V ,r . ---"j -v .IUUiu uuiiinv ftutNC ol commercial Riddle, Saulsbury, Sherman, Tea Eych, Trumbull, Van Winkle, and Willey 17. As it is probable that few if any negroes will ever emigrate to this remote Terri initio Government. We have no doubt I tory' il Wl11 occur ,0 CTOrJ' roader that tho principal motive of these who vote for the imondment must have been to Mgnaliso iheir adhesion to the policy of negro suf frage in the future. at tho rate tbo voluntary contributions have been piled up, that at tho ond of tbo year of his "Embassy in Canada," Mr. Y's salary will excood thsi of Old Ab.s of G25.000. Our Teums or SuuscniPTioN Ow ing to tho Increesu iu price or pspcr, ink, labor and living, in connection with the depreciation of the currency, wo are com pelled to iucreaso the advance price of the Columbia Democrat, on and after the first day of noxt May, from SI 75 to 82 00. This course is our only alternative between the suspension of our office business or the continuance of operations. Reflecting men must at unce see the justico of this measures, and we doubt not, will cheer fully, acquiesce iu the necesity of this de cision. We hope our Terms will be distinctly understood, as wo intend they shall be strictly enforced vir. 82 00 in advance, fj2 25, within three months and 82 50 when delayed six months. Editors in the City. Tho Democratic State Convention brought to this cily a large number of Democratic editors from various partB of the State. 'I hoy wcro a fat saucy, jolly looking set of fellows, nnd had their pock ets crammed with greenbacks or, if tbey hadn't they ought to have had. Wo like editors, particularly thorn thoso who "aro sound on the gooso." Among these na bobs of the pros, we noticed tho follow ing : James l Rarr, Pittsburg Post ; Col. J. B. Sausora, Indiina Democrat; Major! Henry J. Stable, Gettysburg Compiler; Gal hat reclaimed Hit own. Juit In life's bright Summer dayt, Ilo wai nur Jny nur priilo nur lo RjI fin.l has enatchcil hm Houl away; He hat cone to dwell with liim abort. ne hat left in weepinz hero below, For the CInM that Gon hat civtn But is it right to weep J Ah I no I'onr IViiLta, rcttt in Heaven. jj, 1 ). In Bloomsburg, on the 5th of April, 1S04, Little Mattib, daughter of Hon. Wm. Elwell, aged 5 years, and 8 months. COMMUNICATBD. Hota tcain I our dlrlint; treatura. Err 1 tin hail left a tlain On her epotless fouI, our Father ChMcmI hcrbncK In Heaven ncainj Tor the iinijel cherub missed her, And they prattled prnvcra tn(!d, rleadinifliiiii to bring homo Mattii. lire Iter fcit life's thorns had trud. And there was new joy Heaven, l.iltle JliniE-hoine tfnin ; Gather d up from i-arlh ns tpollett At a tfiiorwdrup afler rain. Now bshind Ihc clrud nf inccnta, Which neccnils around tin- throne, Sliulting nut Irom mortal vision I he Sweet mysterious unknown! bhe is nniling for her earth-lovrt, lhc will through th," eternat door I'n.te to litar our rnther'i welcome, When we reach the shining shore. Family Prayer. Thsre ii not on earth a sceno more in- ail tu sctli the npnoPr. training. s Tl.rougi. the indefatigable efforts .ml judicious management of Prof. Low bll.iIio country ust soon concede to Binifhau ton 10 14 3 441 400 420 400 100 277 285 3120 3380 4on oso 081 100 38 1 394 .184 250 I'M 32 5 0 0 13 04 " 7 22 3 8 0 5 10 3 D'J 12 1 14 52 12 00 1J 61 ziasau&'P ft a & s I'riucn, tloulioiiiilrr & (Juuiiu4i. MAN UFA C T U R E R , VVUOLSKkS AJIV ..w UliL.t ta rrti.NTiNu, wm 1 1 j ukaitinu r.iraiii Atisai run iuntinlu rrta uikUs. 3 15 4 0 2 201 70! 511 20 00 Mtin Street, fir;! i!pnrh',lnTr ths Public BpiAft. W1LKESBAUUK, PA. Nor. S3, let'.l-lJsi. Court Proctamaiivu. 1 37 10 33 4 83 12 30 a 51 oo c 10 Col. G. W. Jones, Waynosburg Democrat ; Rev. D. II. Neiman, Eastou Sentinel tcrestiug then a family beloro tho God of non. ueorge Sanderson, Lancaster Jnklli. heavcu A collection of dependent beiugs genetr; Adjutant Harry Ward, Harris-' with tender feelings, with lively sympath burg Patriot and Union ; Capt. T. II. j res, with common hopes, fears, joys, Purdy Northumberland Democrat ;Major ! blending their bliss and their woes tom'tli- i V M lrnaUn T.rtVinnnn .fitful tiosiv M.tl . ai n twl ttHntiiinn ll .1 ir Wvomlntr Semniarv Anrl rrino- 1 ..w..ow , uu ,..,..i.m,ug ,e.ii an to IU0 iving oi ivyoraint tsemniary And King- y. n . Unst,. iinnr . t i I Kin. ..! .n , w. ..vvv., ,,,., j v.u.m x', "D-i luiigivuauiui umil UluUUinU. I r!;inilioII TnlinttATpn rio-innm . n..r. T 1 I rIMifti... im ,w,t ..1. - .. TJ n M . . T 1 f.,. r I vi...ii..vni. .iiim.ii, UUII, u.u iimu u uu un uuu a 111. Ill 1UOIVS YCUOra- Rev. It. Nelson, Principal of this In- 't..,,... 'n...,-.,. w. t . . ...i .t . . .i, , junctor .tieu-i eu, or mat win oc more venerated, than toe father who thus ministers at the family altar. No other Ulan, liko that fnthnr. an ... ' ston College. xii-u.-., x nricium in mis in- ' T,.,, n.,i!ci Tr..; st. ution, publishes his Card in another denliall( 1)oy,ostowu Dmoeral . Dr. Acker, Norrlstown Register, A. J. Gerrit- Soi.Dnns, Attention !PaiD) ;,,, and cxpomro, with a hot climate, muddy water an! bsl diet will be uuavoi.lablc.but uiBu uu uiiiioways purifying BDd strenghtcnint.P.lb y(u ,. cuduro aJI these and stil retain good health. Ot.lv 30 cents peri'ox, ttwixtmajvsarwjw-j-r. wa.xwj nerany civen to all lecatocs creditors M nihsr persons interested i tales of Hie resiie,r deeeo ".'i01' '" ll'e es . tollowlpi! adnno ration and ,nrd, ,.. ",al. "'0 been llled in tlu Ulca ol I.V I Tilt, L?U!'.m "V county, and will nn.,.i,i.,i r K r "' '.n nnibia lonninthe'iK burg, in the com iforesald n u f i al "l"011" djy of ,.ay. ,el8! o Z 40 80 313 433 43 1 32 30 32 30 0J 02 A t an 5' 20 4'! 56 32 8 6 32 3 80 S 00 1 44 12 27 1. Accounf Jacob Fn- !.'..,.... , Abraham Fry, linfi.il, ill,,, ,,.',. I"""1 OI . IMtinl iniinf nl V -i i SuardiaiiofMIUCoouer. ""m,,Ul'' '""rUS r,1f!:,11.DA11.a,,ulil of Emanuel I. -........ ,,i ii vuooer. azarus I 4 AccouufJn.jif. t .. . I in, r.iecufot tonnthi, dcceaa'Q 5. First aifinal accnimfc nf It..-: , nvei,adniiiil,tr,of Charles Ere. laie ,,ri J , towinhip, decm; ""' ui'fUwuoJ I column of the ''Columbia Democrat." It ' Ml I... .1 . . ' J .,..... umsssm vrrtu commence j sorJi Montroso Democrat; Col. Swan, on tho 21st of April. e refer with great WasUirjg,oll Jlevicw . Ua- ijen. Whit. pleasure to the fact, that the fever which maa Erie Qburverj Col. J. Q. Freeze, broke out there at tho close of last sesnon, Columbia Democrat ; Hon, F. J. Walters, has entirely disappeared from that com- j Lefflslown Dmocml . aml 0Q0 fu inun.tyand v.e.mty, and that it ii now l)o fellow, In a swallowtail coat, whose ptrfutiyhedthy there. mmo wo cou,d m)t All who wish to securo admission into cortaiu tIat he w a Major.Gell(,ral or tbo Seminary or College, should make im- somethiCK eii0,sftnrfay Mereury. mediate application, in view of the othor j , , . . , fact, that during the last session, over ser A "Big Injun' having strayod from fifty applicants wcio refused for want of tho osmp. found himself lost on tring to Koonybo buildings having been all fillod j return to it. After looking about, ho drew to thoir utmost capacity. J himself up and exclaimed, "Injun lost" TtTAD StevTns" does tot pretond thatbut rocoverin Li'f ad deling tin Lincoln has any power under tho Consti-, WllllDS t0 ackno"ledgc short-sighted-lution for his plan of mokiog States. He i BC"' con'DU;tl. "No, Injun no lost ays, "tho plan is wholly outside of nud wi8Wam lon" "'i"0.1"... unknown to the Constitution " He troats as3r- 'A Slight Cold," CoughsPew the States as "a conqueror ivauld treat aro aware of the importance of cheeking a thorn." Stcvons is the boldest and ablest Cough or "a slight cold" in its first stage ; of his party, and openly deiends usurpa-, that whioh, in the beginning, would yield iion-from the right of conquest. That is to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon at-; letting the truth out plainly, and is muoh(taoks the lungs. "Brown's Iltonchia, preferablo to the shuffling nnd juggling of, 7Vociej'' givo sura and almost immediate weaker minds who have not sense enough' relief. "Military Officers and Soldier " lo see the absurdity of olaiming this power ' should have them, as thoy can bo carried from ihe ComtilBliorj, nor boldness to In tho pockot, n) tbs occasion re.j wax irlreM tby ptiM to gi it, u) tj. roaches all tha sources of human actions or to gently controls the powers, yielding their first years, and direetiou of his mold iug hand, that aro soon to control all that is tender and sacred in tho interests of tho church and Stato. No Solon or Lycurgus is laying tho foundation of codes of laws so deep, or taking so fast a hold ou all that is to affect tho present or futuro dest iny of man. Wo lovo, therefore, to look at such venerable look ; and to eontem plato these ministers of God who stand be tween tho rising generation fcoblc, help, lesi and exposed to a thousand porils and tho Elernal Parent of all. They stand between tho past nnd tho comine .... . r . i age remnants oi tno ono and lights of the ether, biuding tho past with that which is to como ; living lights of experience, to guide the footsteps of tho ignorant and erring ; to illuminate tho coming gener otion to obtain for it blessings by couu sel and prayer, and then to die. And if tho oarth contains, amid its desolations ono spot of green on whioh the eye of God reposes with pleasure, it is tho colleoted group, with tho eye of tho father raised to heoveu and tho voice ot faith anil prayer oomraending tho little worshipporg to tho protecting oar of him whe nevor slumbers er,stp. 0. Aceoucf Samuel Creasy Gutrdian oftephen .iiiik ' uuaraian 7. AccouafIIi,noah Jlornbercer ad. .L&F-,I",,,,"'c-'' of Hannah U. HjV;I, 0. AccoujfB. F. Hartman, Guardian of .Martha U. ApunJ riuw Mrs. Eyerly. 10. SccondlXfiual account of Eliha ieceate" " ' " 1U''n"" ,a,s of 'vp., 11. Accoun'Jpscph It. Ulcavor and John I..iby, nir.'Predcrick Eeiby late r r town.hip, ucciasfH laIe of "ucuil i. AecouutJoliu B. Roup ndmiuis. ivof Samuel tftlo of Locust Unrt,,! I ?,' cc?untOatharine Kline admrx 14. tiecond ifinal ooeannt nf n..!.i 12 Irator of cen.ud. uiolt.lalo of .imiiwn.liiji deceased 15. Aecouuiiolomou llelw of Wm. Flther. Iwig guardian 14 12 50 20 12 400 1G 700 100 13 31 12 40 31 32 0 William Sayers lonn Al..... r..-V 10. Accountolomoii Hehvigifuardian ofL.hrFi.her. ( jo0f) Mary Myers 17. ACOOUUtQlOIUOn Heltvi,r,rnwl.., 3100 Tl, I Of itlfirV 1 iihnr 'I t Ihmu I,. ... ..r V P .. . " a w. -x . . ohn Shaffer 35 Samuel J Busier 44 Do Do 35 Do Do 10 CONVNOIIAM Ebonezcr Branham 12t 30 John Young 30 02 Joshua Beam 40 41 Nathaniel Hrown 3" GO Peter Baughncr 18 80 Robert Jordan 78 11 Androw Porter 80 37 Thomas IUistou 11 28 Mary Ruston 35 72 L"wis Walker 85 45 William Pouoll 55 GO Johnston Beaplcy 02 73 Cleorgo Bickbam 37 GO Thomas Ililtzhimer 02 73 Robert Hilishi'inier 21G 55 William Shannon 210 55 Amos Wii'kcrsham 47 00 Paslon Kliuoind Sliarplsss 33 09 CENTRE. Enoi Adams Dcnjamin Allcbach Samuel Achrnbach Absalom Bomboy Mary Drcsher Ulffit: and Bencdiet yiiVif.'v.Eri." William rinirmsn Daniel Ki ifJL.r Georgo Ifarman Ernauuel Lazarus Sfmon Lowry Eli is Keren Ii Chriuiauna Mojn CATTAWKSSA 100 Michael Hrobst 70 Joje-pb Kaup PRANKLIN, Jermiali Fincher Elijih Reynolds Si Co. PISH ING CREEK Paul Applo Guy 5ryan Abraham H 1 12 Samuel J Healer 101 D I)o W W.I,amnU8kalrW 200 Frca, & irljffraan o r Jrhan Ftckensting 8 J N ARB Jones 1 1 horn.ifl I AmA. Michael Loinonn George Mack Lot Do Do R J Millard Win Patterson's E5t Genrpo Pealer J B Harks Amos Spado Abraham Young GREEN WOOD. Samuel Alberlson Mark Cooper William Dtrling James DcWittEst. Andrew Grav 40 Johnson II. Ikoler 50 Geonn I?nnn Ellis Eves HEMLOCK. John Childs Nathaniel Campbell Sylvester Pursell Zsbulon Bobbins JACKSON. Colder Elias & M. Hoss Jamison Kecler Kile it Noyhard Philip .t John Wacner David Lee b Benajah Parker Si Co. LOCUST. Lewis Bush John Fisher Samuel John Do Do TKEASUnEU'S SALE OF R B A L ESTAT E S E A T E D L A N D. GRUEABfiY to tlm provisions of the act of Asse.nbly. enlllled an Act to reil'ir- the fnt.! debt. tc. pa.t-d thf Tun day or April. I'll, ths Treaurir of til.' County of l.'ulu.iiiin h -rrby Hives tintici- to all perfont Lnnieriii'd llien iii, tint uul.s tin. I'liiiiit, ruiil. nrhnot noor and Hlile T.ix. Ai". due on the follow ins real estnt- fitinte in th" counlv of Columbia, are paid bef ,ru the day of tale, the whole of such parls of iMfli ni will pay til' chirsesan.i emu ilnrce.ible Ihereon, will I, a told nt the Court Home in lil.mmsliiies. co., of Columbi i, on tin" IStli dy or June lrt'4. di ill! tho second Monday, and In heron tinned by adjournment from diy to day for arrearajj. of taxes dii" said county and tht costs accrued oa aih respectively. OWNERS OR REPUTED OIVNVRS BEAVER TOWNSHIP. Yfir loh Cu. Columbia Coil A Iron Con- I T. M. Hubble 1 Joha V. Crswcl! 1 Mann, Haldy ti Criswe'l BENTON John IL-rlingfr hlizibeth Ciine 't Kt 1 Hill All CREEK. Mary Shaffer I Sam l. F. Hrad'e I "i'jVn t'inii. A. Dciiteriek Al Torbr R.clurd Torhy J Aces 400 pany 300 20 SO 1 33 00 150 09 00 22 14 4 40 I 60 4 3 10 UfllttEA3, the Unit. IIIUIIM F.twtl.l. PrilltH jiidiK of th.i Court of 0ir and Teruiln. r uiin tral Jail Ueliu-ry. Ourt ol Uilarter riet.iont of ,. TeatiJ aud Court of Commo.i l'leas and Orphm's r m Hi- ;.;th Judicial District, cnn.pr.su I ol th" roni,, sf Columbia.Biillivun and IVynininj. and the lion I. , lI'K.'Viiiil.li.'c dl'Milii'ii llnlilv.Asioelit.'Jildir.'sori I lia county, havo issued Iheir pn c pt.l, 'nrliiBilat- i!i . , ' day nf Uec., lu tin year of our Lord on tlioun , ,.. aunureii nun tixiyi(ir.'i nun in mo mri'cico i.ir ii'.i Court of Dyer and Terminer and (leneral Jail dil.r,. Genernl Uu.uter Hessiont of Ihe Fencfe, Common , i and Orphan t Court, ill llloiun.UurK. In tll lomr;. Columbia on th t flrt linn t'iy, . ! , 1 1 , i; 1 1, e 1st c'sjr c ffibru irv n. M. t inntlnuj one week. Milne is her-'by (,'iven.to ihe Coroner, the Jut', in of the fence and i outlaid" of the tal l count; .if umbia thai they be then and tin re in Ih.'ir pr-oier , tons at IU o'clock in the forenoon of .all day with I, reuird., lii'iuiltiii and .thcr rfinembranc" t , th.i.o t ti i hr v ivlnch to their oilic t appiriaiu to b And tho. that ar- bound by lecoiiiianc, to pr i- . ni'lo,l the pna inert that ar. or mil b iu th" J 9 1 1.1 county ofl'i tuinbi.i to be til. u and there to , r .. uute them as h ill bejutt. Jurort are rc'iu'tii. punctual in thei, Mleuilaiice. i.ireeabty to lit ir i. - l 1 Haled at t Inoni.Snri, the nil '"- I 1,. t1. in the v.-nr ri o.ir le r i ii" tlnut ( w,-. j hundred ami nulythrie nd in i: . . tihlh year of the Ind.pcii, tfiiceof ir,. Litiit.',. -',, or Amenta. ( Co s&il ii. CoHOwsttr. JuSIAIl II. 1TKM AN, Uu.nf EktrilTi USh, ninintburg, Mar. '.' UC4, UA JlIiOUS-M.U ti:ii r.lnein-Jacoh I ' I J f til, jlc n II I) ill.il, 1'MiU.I S'lutT.r. Ilrury IV'l.lf linrer John Hindi ruler Jiiob Dr.liVs.a Prisrera-s - Jscot. Cr-a,y, Tor Hernial. Iiirani II ', Rratiliilii -ina'th .i..',!,t.Lf. (Irreotrood -Jut.ph ttt.st, (ltri User, f.w Oirtou, llcmloek D.'ii.l V itsns. J.eKso'i -Joiiu iu.,, Mll'ltiuhl -Jji.pn k Vtal.iiHItt r.t.rli!,, tl, usi'ii- Jteoh Enwtutr, N'tili.'i'l -Ite.T.'e (l.ijlt, A 11 lYtlcA te i3i ii Abraham .hif tpptaltittr. rin Jolci K Kimi.r. hoirincrc.k- .Wnthn llitl.sftk. Buvar oaf r,,iuuii r'hulu. aUouit.i'Jr. Aierch .0. its'.4 Sin. L. FRANKLIN 1 Julia A. Cromley 1 PISHINGCKKEK 1 1 Willinm Psrka j 2 Tho Hurtinsn cr' Mothar ni'3MLOnK 6 Jeskwijli o )-t Mt. PLEASANT I 56 P. Q. H 53 1 33 3 1 250 50 i 212 CO 3 15 65 113 Ilfl J icnb Johnson Sfl Robert N'ison Frt OKANGE Grnrge Kline Est Do Ho Do Do J R Morris PINE 1 Lot Sylvester P H'-nth I ' DANIEL MellENRY, lia,urcr i,J ( ol, co Office, s 74 08 0(1 1 70 tkavkkse juuoif mx Plooia Ramurl Jecoby, lltater - Joh.i Host.. Ilsaltl ttsrtn. 'itsut.m ,u tubus. tU4R.I a,el.ar. Akj.'n in.., H.oty l).o,i, I "nr.untj, .,,,.,, ,, ma iv.iv, ' '''" J.rt rtMw Cr.,Li.i..iJ Jatt ,. H?i,i.-..H ).Tij ivi,, Jans in. j tram D.i.r. i.ociltl- J.Hi., llei mt, N.Uin -Ji tin fc, JfJ" c.,.. , r..lhN, W4 Montnair .M.-f.i . . ,n. "'' t.M.f. 'mi IViin.m filt rr ! ,,S ""'-"' M.a.t.. Ai.asrs 1 1'4 55 177 00 1 B 2S 1 Of! I 30 6 34 21 33 28 100 50 54 15 30 10 30 10 30 5 03 4 47 0 21 8 Ol 1 43 1 18 0 71 32 35 0 71 43 i . 14 ot) PUBLIC NOTICE FOK LICENSES 11 45 SSB"' 15 in M pcrtnnin'?. ' ,ni A'f ,Ln:. ."V, .' ."f wlurl, efnrlh"rounlvnrr,I...V.. ...:.:c.'."n'1 'J"" 1 l"n "esiay, 4th day of May neit n, Applicants. ui "'"'ifl K.r.a : tut '?!! . r t r -. .- i. Troasurrr's Btoonnburf,, April 7, IS04 . r Jiup vi lll.r.tttt . V. .all., tt-i . -rs. h "i "JrVT "r.,'l,e'""f"r "'V....,,,., .... 4 llh He Vunn. ..... ... . a l-ouisa ...,, ,"h ba, tl 1 -irt of John I'uher, 3100 I tnfl.. IB. AeoouutVilJiani Driesbaoh cUar. I iHo dial. ofCI,rUtia...B4ral,nd Low!.. ,?. "m. 'il)0 urenormo said am by hi, irjt ,vifu; 1 i J-J00 10. LHtn aciloKPutor lint, adminis tritnr nf Aim,. U.. nfn.. s-miisio .i, KV 20. I'irst intlof Willinm N.MI... 21, Account iniol Stino, Exeoutor of fMecd.6"" l,!iJ0"'"hlp. folumbi. eoun. 22, Aoeountpeyfis Yetter, Trustee I appointed by th, a Court nf Columbia eountr.tn I -ii iu rtii iiisiei Htsni FKBBZK, X'ejit.er, ltiir lilies Bran Daniel Rceao Mory Ruston Charlotto Huston Johu Roynolds MIFFLIN. 70 Jacob Borabov nonn u, tiettler Jacob Longaberger John Michael Peter Miller George Nungester Rosanna Wall Joshua Zimmerman MAINE. 40 !Uyd & ftn a CO .reDzn D Mendcnhall, 0 00 'lvcr A Jaooby, 8 SO ?hnJ'"00&. 8 33 " Room, 8 8(, Silas Dodfon, g 48 John J Stiles, 2 04 nmael MoIIenryi : Franklin L Shuman, Charles P Mann, ? ?s jvps;bborgftnbure4r' 'l 89 JohnlGrover, 3 22 Samuel Knsienbader Jacob D Kistler, 30 20 Richard Harr, 2 35 1 Alexander W L3Vfr 33 25 Reuben Waser, 6 05 e"j McIIenry, 1 25 h UnanL'st, 3 18 1 i.V A Kline, j Joseph F Long, i a I1;0!10 Ira'-tman, 1 ?Jhn Ll.ur.. J hu,w'B Thiol. ' Jhua Womer, JrjMwno Rhode., 11 J? ',To 1,1 A Shunun, ol sf ' ?bn Kcller' Si 81 E Connne 22 03!'Pi.. V i,nu,-,vil ne crnnle.! .in lv..i -I 3 o'clock, p. ni. Totv nllipi. Rlore Bloom Tavern " ii 11 ti Benton 11 11 .' 1 11 ii Beavsr 11 11 B-rwick Center 'Cattavriasa " 11 " it " Cony'n 1 .1 6 Jacob ll.rii.,t I' lr Jr.'.,", 1 l.eori;- lloeh. ,..!.....-.. " ' ri. t v LV, "r"vn:r,.,. nOr'sTn,!';""'"' h "vM,',;,,' thr " ',(,;r' fv""fa fine ei himl Dir'rtor. ..aim S eSw n&,1?lVl,.1f"'b:', " "' W II F llei !, .f tl r .' " " "erith e al. I'eiteri-h, l"'Hi kosn rs C:r'r CS Jtint. I. Unnn t. ... , ,, , . Mrotk e, ' "'J' fni, ti tt. ni'liplJi-lt.fl.hT.WIIlMm Lou. Bl.T.a.Ta.V. S C,";.rV-U.w7 ei.oa,urIl MarIl SBt lti; J RECEIPT3 poa'Rca, ' TO TUB COLUMBIA DEMOCFl -:oi- Tho Wl-wlng laments havo bee, , t" tlio lohimbia D'int,,,i -c.. , fl. .1. . u,ucc, i I tl liainil Hny.te'f. Inn. IVm. I lwe, ililim Kmik r. .1:. u.iler. J'hn MiriDwy, Jo.er h II l.elhr 'Je"'u"' "rit'bh, Kst (i A Wetrh iiionin 01 Alan; 1 lsrn . nil ,.-imu,',, vwcm ,,i .., .trn Bnydrr. I.slt apeoCanr n.-i.. n.,. ... M .Siniiifl. .,.; . ' 7 '.: Fuhuir'croek .'lKnr,,' ' "'". , :.h,"'0" Thomal, " K'aurCirlon. "GreennoodjilooV,,',', " i-J,?',''in ""ni.-i, JmiocK ' lm. i.ouieiilitres I tin T 00 ,,.1 , """ iioneB, n n in i;.i 22 na 7r . ' V",U I UIIIIUI, 4 7 34 20 176 0 47 03 10 Samuel Everett. Jacob Good, Alexander HnoU.. ... o , r .-"" 87 William Long 1' 30 d D Marohbank 4 83 Daniel L Everhart. OOj John Reeoe, s 55 :;;pi.Jnn.Rlvo ' -';J. h'l Alen, T ...W1"1"'114 Aten. r.y,'" "nyiler vl2n, I - A iron ll,.,neuvr. I !.""" Salmon. I'.',lteu.. i:Pt.Ani , ii'h" '. IV,M1" i i'.t. N lavage, 3 0.;5Ali,asCou,,'r; v . ... ;: . "wii, f ull!. IVlinam ii:,, :,?,' i"' vi M'tVoslev . . ""Bin feJ Heeder, n., I giufXV'.K ' c ontour p.r81-uBB ftnirh , ?Jifrb ' Pleasant ;"ii Uambirh ? J2 , ' .'. Vornfteld. a illo ivl iT,"'' E'1 f)llfin!.r... Locmt : ,';. f''P ubTgcr, ,l Jot-ph ttieer. 11 I John A. Hhuuian, J-PI. J. K. Jameion, II Isaac lv,,., Maine' iE' 11 Cst.oi fiu t!,vau Mifflin Orange 1 (t John lloilman b aVsV'1 'I"'. S " IV u""Y" B 0liAlein,l. i ? 0PAeander lir.. v,i.,lin ' ,' t. IT . 1 - I- 1 i rut "twins , I oc liai I ll I- .. v II i it iiarbein. U.n . t 1 ! JESSE.0OLEMAN, 11 l Kit flf Al tir, ; "H. Creek & " Root "i. " t. 1 r Voih,i-.... . If lnul liberal su n ".," 'V.STJf "rilislly for their '" " l'lho.owl1oi.romnnC,,0''.(llOM"u Oshvk.i . H li 'hi meant of increasing butl es. in 7J ' ,oc ",n our " ara oqr real Wend.' ! -,.,.neero '""t "l'" ' ryf. Ua. Wo hsvc m.nv l.i.n. "L " ' ' II enmiburjr, April 0, 164, ,