pm ii m ji tmw Mil uvi gMum wi mg Pftl IIMRIA nFMflRRAT ' V " " 1? ' I". T - JT j EDITED DY LEVI I.. TATE, PROFRIETOH, I v- - - Our Oonitltutton gnard It evir 1 Oar clorloui Unionhold It dear I Onr Starry riag forsake it never! The proud Oancaiilan our only pttr! BLOOMS-BURG Saturday Morning, April 1,1005. TERMS OF THI9 PAPER: ( .FTKtl JANUARY 1st, ISttf. ) $3 00 per Year, or 2 50 if paid strictly in advance. B3y The Oorro.-pondenoo between Mr. Buckaiew and Oen. Couch, (to be found upon our firstpago,) shows that before the end of Soptcinbor last, full uotico was given to tho General in Command uf the Drpnrticont which included this oouiitj, of the facts in relation to the alleged "in surrection'' bore, and that u foimal appli cation was then mado for the discharge of our citizens who bad been unlawfully anil unjustly arrested. The truth aa proved alterwards upon the trials of Danikl Mc- Henry, and Stott E. CoLLEY.and which compelled the release of most of tlio ar rested men after much suffering and ex pense to thum as well us expenso to tbe Government, was then given to tho Gen eral in command from a responsible quarter. The Correspondence "Isu recites sundry faolB Blowing that whatever may have been tho motives for sending troops here orig initlly, tho proceeding degenerated into a political raid of the most unjustifinble rhttiacttr, involving intcrfeiencewith ffc tiois us icell as oppression of individuals And yet, up to tbo beginning ol April 1805, seven months after tho arrests were mado, no less than six of our oitizuns have languished in s "Lincoln Bastilc," upon convictions procured by falsehood and in open contempt ol the laws of the land 1 Case of Daniel McHcnry. We publish on our first pngo the I'eti tion and Papers in tho case of our worthy County Treasurer, who was nno of the vic tim! of the military raid upon this county in 1301, and who, after prolonged impris onraent and a mot vexatious and expen sive trial, was honorably acquitted lupon all the charges mado against him, Al though tried under circumstauoes of great disadvantage and inconvenience und be fore a tribunal unknown to the law.", hi? entire innocenco was mado so clear as to extort his acquittal and discharge from the gra'p of military power. ' But, complete as is tho vindication of hie cbar.ictcr and goo 1 name by tho de ciiion rendered, ihcro has been no amend? made to him for tho gross outrage and cruel injustice of his arrest and imprison ment, nor repayment to him of the enor. mo us expenses incurred in defending him self against false and malignant charges Nay, even the engagement made by the Judge Advooato upon bis trial as to pay ment.ofbis witnesses after a certain ad jouinment,bas been violated-without shame and without explanation. It was only because ho possessed some property, accumulated by honest indus try, and had warm and earnest friend. who oamc forward generously to assist bim in his hour of soro trial, that ho was ena bled to mako Fuoccssful defence and turn book tbe tide of defaraalin and falsehood wbioh threatened to overwhelm him. For the desire to convict him was strong, anil his trial was kept going on for two months and a half, ono hundred miles from bis home, and adjourned over and over agiin by tbe prosecution when bo was ready for trial, as if to harass and worry him into submission or crmh bim under a mountain of expense Tho country Wis scoured for, vSiiiadsai r n t n ct ?i J tn ft n (1 noiirv fTiirr l.it . !!,. BM r.r, nr nP rrks. is i ii i i in' i iiiWWtii i ii i i ' ' UIDUV ,111, I'lUlt-U w. j o a -..v 1 , .' i i. i)...tlkinir nroner care of themirlvQ V,..r oommanu, 10 sectiro uia euuviuuou. iui tho final result was most inglorious to the prosecutiou. Two infamous lill-iis who had been induced to contribute falsehood to tbo causo of persecution, in tho capacity of witnesses, were sent home utterly dis graced. (0110 being impeaoiied and both triumphantly oontrayicted ) and a com plete acqu'utal of the defendant pronounced by the very tribunal selected by tho au - tiioritios who had arrested h;m. The papers wo now print give the eaie in part, and wo shall hereafter add to them tho Evidenoo (or tho m an part of it) as taken upon tho trial, in order to make upj r 11. 1 rrnnr 1 inr imiirit rii irrrmn. a full record for future referenco. Goods at Reduced Prices. Mr. L T. Sijarpi-ejs. our rntcrnrizinir1 young Merchant on Main Street below J aml 8'ven freedom to starve or turn thieves Market, in Bloomsburg, ever activo as aor as'sin' 1' i' now found that in order ihrt-wd business man, has taken advantage to "8op the stealing so prevalent in tho of ti:o great fall in Gold.and has noording-1 C0UD,fy '' tho ""orities aro ebligsd to ly mado another great rcduciion in tho foree the ncgfs work. This is only a Price of his Goods. We cnolose his oir- j recapitulation of tbe e3crcrience in tbe Urit cular iu this issue of our paper, exhibiting.' Uh Wert Iudia IslaQds' Tho negroe, ns his scale of pricoi. Mr. Sharpie-, wo a race, will not work unless compelled to, i,liv. thn bn.t and rhoanct (.MJ1nd tuoso of the Southern States are not of any bouse in Bloomsburg and so hia - U uuttotners havo long since discovered. t We wore in error in our last uum ber, in stating upon what wo Supposed to bo good authority, that Oapt. SuvER.had been appointed Provost Marshal for this ( ongrenional District, in place of Ospt. Manvllle, removed. No new appointment bi jet Icco ifScially anuoonood. THE DRAFT- I We publi.1, below from Ih. HipubHcan 8taC,nl f '"IVDlLlp qqotM Under, tho (MA lift ills .1 IIIa, A . !. 1 .1 r Ul,n,"l" Pu oown j ot !)0 instead or 08 as first announced, and ..wu... K ,r ,cn Ironl mo j township who have enlisted clscwhoro .sinco tlie 3d of March, in puruanco oftbe j law of that date, ho quota now asiignod j jus will bo quite filled. Nothing could show tnoro conclusively tho character 0r i tho administration to wbiob tho pcoplo or now subjtotcd than this subject of quotas tn this Congressional district. Thore was allotted to it quota ol over 2,300, wbioh made tho tho Bloom quota 03. and it was only by porststcnt efforts at Washington that the rcatinjustioooftho nllotmont was obviatod. The Committee scut on were treated very oavalierly by Provost Marshal Gcnoral Fry, and an appeal to tbo Presi dent was also fruitless. Mr. Buckalow thoti bad a section put upon a general mil itary bill providing that drafts should bo made upon any revised enrollment prior to tbo actual drawing of names, instead of the enrollment as it stood wlou tlio call was made, and this just rulo will bo the law hereafter. This legislation was not proposed at the instance of our district Committee, who knew nothing ubout it until after the aciion af the Scnato, but it was most acceptable and timely as well as just. Subsequent to tbo adjournment of Congress Mr Buckaiew and Mr Tracy re mained at Washington and had Eevor.il intorviews with General Fry, who bad the law abovo mentioned referred to tho At torney General by whom it was construed to be protective. But under tbo pressure of the fact of- Congressional intention in the case added to the plain injjistico of tlio assigned quota, Gen Fry finally had dis tiict corrections mado up to January last, reducing the enrollment from eleven thou sand to fix thousand, and tho quota frorq atOiit 12,300 to something uuder 1,400. This left an element of iojustico as to cor rections of cnrolliuont since December, in asmuch, as they were not taken into ac oount, but there was a substantial advance toward fairness. Statement of Quotas and Credits of Columbia County to March lit, 1BG5. The following is a statement of tbe quotas of this county, as forwarded by tbo-Provost Marshal : Towxbnirs. lilixnn , Montour Pishingcreeli ,.. Greenwood Jiickson Pino liriarcreek Berwick Ceutre Seottt 0 ranee Mt. Pleasunt Sugurloaf. Benton ,- Mudisou Hemlock C-ttnwissa , Frnnklin M.fflin Heaver Lucust Main Uuurio)ureek Con;ni;bam Brirlck has a surplus of 13, 3G G 19 no 11 10 14 0 10 35 21 21 11 21 25 1G 25 10 13 32 36 14 9 30 33 12 22 H 9 10 14 35 18 20 11 12 19 1G 24 10 12 32 2G 9 9 30 G 7 3 1 4 19 Negro Freedom in Tennesee. Headquarters, U. S. Force, Columuia.Tenn., February, 2705 J General Ouder3. No. 12. extract. I. Owing to the fact that thore are a great number of negroes in the town and vicinity who bavo no means of support, und who must procuro eomatbing for t bonne Ives aud families to subsist upon, dcprtdaiioaa are being committed upon tlio premises of citizens. To put down this unlawful and unnecessary way of procuring tbe necessaries of life for their fauiiliee: It is hereby ordered, That every negro.male or lcmale,who'urc able bodied, must procure for themselves situations where ihey can work 'I'llPV Will I.A mI iowed t0 enter into contracts with their ' nmnlnrora tin A mllnf Inia iberebT oivinff them ait anai.rln!: f . r ,. ' 1 property. All negroes found in and around ibis post after tbe fifteenth dav of March, who-bavo no visible means of support, or no place of employment, will bo sent to tho contraband camp. II In order to promote tho good of tho community at largo, stop the stealing, ifeo , now so provalent in tho country, all per soni who aro in need of hired lieln. am respectfully requceted bo procuro it at ion00' . j AJ uiuti 01 Ui. VOL UAH lit UOV. Commanding Post. J. K OArpenrer, Lieut. & A. A. A. G. The abovo says Col. Davis, of tho ''Tlnvlftatimn Opmnnrnl " !a nonital meDtary of ftQeioJJAo abo 1 . . . litionisia offer tbo pour nroroes of tho South. They have been taken from their raa"e wno provioea tor tnair every want. niuch bettor able to take onro of thcmseWea I., ., I f I 1 tuau mo duuu uuuiiior 01 uaoonns or monknjs. A correspondent writes us from Tenncssto, that whon a person goes to oamp to hiro negroes, tho cry of tbe "poor wrctrhes is, take mo buck to my old master," Wlfy don't our abolitionists co j to Columbia and administer to the wants 0f the wrctohed beings they have consigned lo mUery t Gems item the Old Guard. epitaph ontiib TiiliiTY-EioiiTHOONatiESi Hcrq ca defuncl n foosh kne . ' ' Whether most oof or Anaue nonx knr,w! Old Ian who its spirit gave, Receives Its names in hull bolow. Andy Johnson, when ho took big scat in tho otiair of tlio vice Prcttiduntt on the 'Ub of Man:h, tnado tho follawiug Urtliag antiouuouinont: "I am going to toll tbo :,rmu Uero 10 day lbo lrulh ' "ou " ploi and from such a man, must have ,iecn astounuing. Mr. iiineoln Uas enjoy cd the servico of a vast number of promi nent liars i but none, not even Ben But ler, have been a rnatob for Andy John son. Tho eight of such a doublyporjurcd wretch taking an oath' to support tbo Con stitution, must bavo made tbe devil him self grin with infernal delight. Wo bato replied to two or throe of Johnson's cam paign s uecbes, and we declare ihat never beforo did wo meet .with suoh an offen sive mas of ignoranoempudencc and falno bood. Tho truth is not in him. Tho 4th of Marcb(inauguration day,) was tbo bleakest, tho wettest, and alto gether tho most dUrgrccnblo day of tho whole year. As if nature shuddered at the calamity ol a second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln ,tbo heavens above swept and tbo earth beneath groaned under depths of filth. For a short tiuio towards noon, tbo clouds lifted a little, but, at the precise' hour of the inauguration, thoy set tled down again with a density and black ness truly terrible. It would seem that God's own baud bad drawu a wet pall over tho face of tho land, and tho moment when the perjured usupur was togo through tho daring mockery of again taking an oath to support a constitution ho is ttriv ing to destroy. Barnuui has delivered a lecture on "The Art of Money-Getting." Tho funds it was announced, wcro to bo expended in printing tho leoture to send it to the sol diers. Uf what use could a lecture on the art of money getting bo to soldiers. If it were on the art of getting Juir honest dues ft oin the government, it might be ol some service to tho poor Mlows. Or if it is designed to bo up to the moral stan dard of tbe Abolition war, it ought, to be ontitlod ''the art of stealing snoons and .. ,, . . . " r. ... negroos." uut tnai-is a lecture thatetiould O be dolivercu by Ben Uutler, and not by i r i Uamum. We nover heard Barnum ac- cmed of such business. What is now called ''tho government" to this country is a tight to behold.- Tbo Prcsidcnt an obscoiic-j. iking uld rail-split- tot. The Vice-President an ignoraut, in- solent, drunken tot. Tho Chief Justice, a man who is uu'thcr a lawyer nor a Chris- lian. Congress,a cabal of faoatics.thitves, and butobcrs. Negroes the favored guests in the parlor of the Whito Hou-e. Whito men more degraded than negroes, in all the chief seats of office, Alas ! poor coun- try ! A kind cotemporary wonders that ''tbo editor of The Old Guard seems to be perfectly indifferent to tbe heavy loads of abuse heaped upon him by tbo Abolition press." The reason is that wo know of no way in which tbe rascals oou'd praise us except by their abuse. Their approval would bo offensive if not intolerable. We are fortunate as old Athcngoras who ncv or felt pain when stung by a scorpion. American Manufacturers the American Watch Co. Our readsis, we aro sure, aro not gen - crally aware of tho great impetus that has been given to manufactures since tbo be- ginning of the war. The high rates of exchangn, and tbe necessities uf tho array, have mado the Eaitem bills and vallevs resound with tho hum of busy machinery, and nowhere has machinery done more or created a greater revolution in production i "nd trad tbaU ln the mUufacturo of tho 1 , 1 watcu What was once tho toilsome, slow! and uucertain result of hand labor only, is tbe swilt demonstration of unvarying mcohanical forces. Tho same class of genius that Invented the trlegraph and the sewing machino invented tho delicate aud wonderful mechanism that takes hold of tho raw material the brass and 6teel, jnd gold, and precious stone, aud under competent direction turns out that daily wonder and neccsMty a perfect time keeper. That genius is essentially Amer ican, and has been-fouud collected, asm mi lated and mado productive by the Ameri can Watch Co., at Waltham,Mass. Taking the host fruits of several years experiments, they established their factory, nearly ten years ago, which they have been compell ed to enlarge from year tn year until thoy now employ seveu hundred workmen, and turn out a product valued at a million and a half dollars per annum or equal to that of all oihor watches now sold in this couutry. Tbo secret of this Company's success is that thoy have done wha t they promised that thoy havo furnished a first rato substantial watch and a moderate price and this is tho great differonco be tween tlieir watches and the ordinary iui portations Inim liurope Lxccpt certain very high priced varieties, tho European watoli is the result of cheap and unskilled hand labor, tbat never goes well, and iu a short timo "costs more than it comes to' repairs The American Watoh Co give a guarantee for tho quality of all ' their produots, that is good with any deal. er who tclii tbem, Exchange, The Demoralization of Civil Wnr. When tho diff.'rcnt classes during tlaa convulsions of a revolution aro brought in rcsistint'. In tho later rlagcs of suoh . li i. i . . i n- 7. r .i troublo it is cxtrsmely difficult for them' ... .1..:. i -t .1.. lu uiuir mcciiuuiiuyf uuiusn ino are united and resolute it Is impossible. In the shook of a battle irntleness and humanity aro of little avail; audaoity and .s avail: audaoitv and courage arc tho dieisivc qualitios. In tbo contest of faction, widom and moderation bavo as little, influence. "It was early tbo French Revolution, thef'tho ' men with Che poinards would sooner or later carry the day ngaiuit the men with prinoiplcs." Wo are having a realizing sense of tLo truth of the abovo in the scenes that nra passing beforo our oyes to-day. In tho convulsions uf the revolution that have thrown tbo violent tud ambitious to tho surfaco-tho men of real virtuo and genuine principle hava been overwhelmed. Tbo Utter failed to seo tbo opportuno time for unity of action aud bold rcsi.Mancc ; i ,1 i . i ii i and the revolution has passed beyond tbo stage where united action or antagonism oan be of any use. Demoralization, from the highest to the lowest, is characteristic of the time, and war's fell passions and excesses, and the rapid spread of corrup tion bavo destroyed all vestige of human ity in the nnblin tip art Mnn li.lon nnu- n,,ih ,n,.ui ..i.,afi, ,i-.u into collision, tho virtuous and prudent juave proved tbomsclres to bo, through tbo Tho following payments have boon mado f?f i, w'""". inn i""oT - , have no sort of a chanco with tho violent moulding influences of tho revolution. It; tn tho Columbia Democrats, during rA'r'- L'StX. and ambitious, unless tho whole virtuous was so, doubtless, with M.ral , St. Just, tho month of M arrh, 180- s ,1, member, of the community are roused to Coutbon, Herbet.tbo blood stained wretch- 'aZtU P., ti g MXVWW & .',, W. a sense of their damzcr and manfull v unito es of tho Helen of Terror. Matt.'"' 4 SSliShS pm? . V&ZZlIb IX u I l --".Church, Mr. Clemobl R Woodi.v, of which, a few yearsjigo.would have curdled erwiok. to Mi.s Mahv I.. Dicicermax , mo noou witii terror, anu awaKeueu a stern and retributivo vengence. They gaze with nn eye co'd aa a fish upon mili tary executions, and read tho stories of atrocities with a heart bard as adamant, and that palsates with no sympathetic throbs for tbe wretchedness and misery that overwhelms tbe weak and defense less, Ministers of tho Gospel, from their pulpits., justify and applaud acts which would make a Sioux Indian blush for tba character of his tribe. It is sad, also, to tliiuk that wo bavo not yet reaobed culmi nation of this wickedness and this revolu tion must go on as did the Frenoh, until th period arrives when "tbo men of the . , .. . . poinara carry tnc day against luo men ... . . ,. , nrttll tiPinntnlna ' I hnti no I lift Ii French D ... ... . , , . -. Revolotion, m the midst of he atoreities , , , ' , f . , 3, 7 J ... 7--" - 'will be borne with much travail, tho'reac- tionary spirit that shall lead tho peoplo back again to refljetion and to taking lear- ful vengeanco upon tho blood-thirsty wrttchos whose counsels and example have been tho fruitful progenitors of all uur wick cdncss and shame. To scourge each suo- ccssive faction which attains tho bead of affairs, another more h.ird1 then itself arises, until the punishment has reached all the guilty classos, and tho nation in sack- cloth and abbes, has expiated its offenses. The Frogress of Inhumanity. "Of all tho lessons derived from the history of hnman passions," says LaVa letto, ''tho must important is tho utter impossibiity whieh tbe best men will alwayj. cxpericooo of stopping if they arc onco led into me pain 01 error. it, a lew years before tbey perpetrated, the crimes of tbr Revolution could have been portrayed to tiiose who afterward committed thcm,cven 1 Robespierre would have recoiled with bor rur Men are seduced ,in tbe first instance ; by plausible theories ; they advance, un- ' consciously, from errors to faults.aod Iron, faults 10 erimcs.till sen-ibility is destroyed 'b ibe pcctaclo of guilt, and the most b3vaS trooiiies dignified by tho narao ol , Sutc P0"" If' five 'ca" aS ""y ol our generals bad been told of atrocitic, ,lieJ would commit on helpless women an': 1 . 1, ;i.i ,t... .!... ,.... 1.1 uiiiiuiuii iuu uunia iuuji iiuuiu pcipu trate upon the civil rights of tho citizen,, thoy would each have exclaimed, "is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing?' But familiarity bus bred contempt, anil they go on, step by step, day by day, per .... . . . ., pp.iraimg wrong-i ana outrages mat aro a stain upon our civilization without the slightest remorse, and animated by tbo fa natical idea ihat they aro doing the nation some service. 1 ho laws of humanity are to be regarded in cjvil war as well as iu a war between, two strange nations ; the rules ot tho international oode aply equally to both. Tho relations of iho parties ought to bo those of ordinary wir, which humanity demands ; and yet we have seen Federal generals giving up wholo town to plunder and conflagration, the soldiers under them bediming more marauders. It is not to bo supposed that these men wero not in possession of tho ordinary traits of humanity ; but, in tbe progress of iho devastation, brutal, -civil war, their feelings have becomo naturally blunted, until now tbey pcrpetrato aots at wbioh the civilized world stands aghast. The recent manly and defiant letter of Wade Hampton to Sherman reveals a history of outrage aud op rebsion-that finds its best commentary iu tbo silence of tho Federal general under it- reprouchos, aud his fail ure to carry out tho threats that ho had mado, That its statemcrts were true no ono can doubt who has read tbo letters of iho nress corresnondents attached to his , . , , , I irmy. It IS, however, tho pressure Of CX J torual circumstances which ultimatlcy pro- , , i -. , . duces such inhumanity, as much as iuhu ,nl(- nrnA.,n.a itw, tmontlfo. nf nnlillJ .....u.v j-.v-M-v- .mv. laffin. Ercn Batlor and Turehin, at the (outset of this wsr.wero oreditod with somo U..,.-.'t....l... ...i.t.l . I.... j uiiut Minimum iyiiiuii hiu vuiiiuiuu tu u-j I mmnlty little did they exprot to be' fash- 1 loncd I"0 tho .brutej and beasts they bitter'instincls whloh aro common to hu ey A Pans letter says : "uenral Mc- ni.iu i..,-.i m. .!... in . 1 . . J j'aris lor tome weeks, autl thence go to 'Homo and Dresden, with the intention of spending next summer in the South of Franco, and reluming to America next I nutumu." u m a - jicoii iu uiu nousu too oiuer T - I. .1.- rt.. .t.. -.1 day, Fernando Wood said that ho oalcu- ft' hS,C,UnBh.,BnS,p,0''e0,,Va,.pttb,,., tluhf fit OMIl flllll.llnll nr imit-n hun thn 11 1 1 1.' en i ll-. i ouibincd debts of Lngland, branoc, Rus- sia, Austria, Spain and Purssia. COT Mr. Lincoln was not worth 85000 .i,i . i tt .. the day be was inaugurated. He now ; nfes that he is worth 85,000.000. I on coniaescs .Vtiiericmi Vulitnteer IIo may have that amount of money , but :wi11 be hauScd if "e worth it Tho Thirty-eight Oorlgross is dead. After a vagabond life of two years i pirifd at Washington on tbo 4th of Ma V ... It was a great tyrant, a great lhief,a great ( liar, a great fool, and a graat seoimdnl. ; We cannot say "peauo to its aibcs," be- , Cau,e it was an enemy to tho peace of tho country. MARRIAGES. Ontlio lOthinst.by Itov. Francis E. ol llarlorUSusqufbauua county, I'a DEATHS. In Montour township.Cnlumbia county, on iho 24ih inst., Emas jou of John B. aiid Eflio Dieterick,aged 2 years 7 months and 2 days. In Valley township, Montour county, on bii 27th of March, 1805, John Wilson, aged 02 years. In Wilkes-flarre, on tho 20. Thomas ( Lunv, aged about 05 years. At his residence, on Monday evening, tho 27tb inst , Charles Bennett, E-q., Burgess of Wilkes-Barre, agod abaut 00 years. In Scran'on, on tho 15th inst., of con sumption, Mr. Uunry Seaman, aged 2il montns anil 10 clays. I In Bloonisburg, on tho 20th of March, I '., H-v ..v.f u,,,.,, t, t A M 'Henr, son ol Henry & Mary C : .gi, -s-u 1 year, o monias iu days in lunktiannock, Wyoming county Fa., on Thursday last, iho 2!M or Mruch, Hon. Aaron K. Peckh am, formerly IWidem Judge of this Judicial District,, aged 48 years. NcuiSlitocrtiscmcnts, CLAIM AGENCY. rpiIE undcrig 0', desires to call the 1 attention of Iho Public tn his fnrilltlea for niitaln Iiir ruiirlniiH, llountlra (Local anil fi..vrriimi.nt) tlnun ly l.amla fo- tioliliera, Hack. pay. Setileiiicnt iifnlflcrr'a i. . . icnuri:eii Mil net nr ineir neirs ran Si-mi. ir 11111 nouniioii, Ihniich i-i-uerally they have onlv receivcil part. No chnreii for iiilnrm.itinn, nor iinle-s claim is s.-nireil. OiTii.n wni E, II. Mule, Esq., In niiuu iraine uuuuiug below Kxiliunsn Hotel. C. B. BROCltWAY. April I, iecj.-ly. KXECUTOUS NOTICE. Eilati of D-iniel Stoker, Deceased, LETTi:. t lY-flaiuontary on tha entnta of Iinnlel frtokrr, I.Ve nrPisliiiigrrecktmvitahin, Columbia r,i.. ui-ce.neu, nave hei-n prni.led by tin. Register of Willr " iivii:ih-ii ri-niiiinr In ini.l two, -ill pcrnim bai-iin; iliiiim ncninsi the estate nf the ileceile iit nrc reiuc.te.l to prt.-iiut them tn the num. I 'ay 1 1 uj 1 1 1 "fo rlli ' "jt Ii " I'er"0"'' il"l,'l,le'1 10 "lake , , ,u. CVRU8 KOniHNH. April 1. IH0J.-CW3.1. Executor Public Sale OF' Valuable Real Estate HANNAH TOWNSKND, Adminis tratrix. of JnhnTowmenil, Imc of Mailino.1 twp.. '-olumhia county, ilec'd., oHcr for a tic, on the preiu iivt, I'll Thursday, Jlpril the 13, 1805, a certain nii8iua;e an l TRACT OF LAND, ailji-inini! latul ofJo'eph Heller. Jolin.Reii.hanl. Ben jamin Mi-ricle, llr. Win. II, .McKej nuld., anJ othcr-i, containing about SIXTY-OtNE ACRES, mnstly clean-il, nil.l in a cnn.l , tuts nr cultivation, on Hlnih i. i-ricte I a good ritA.tlU UOUiiU AND UANK UAIIS'. VVAUO.V lloUSt:, ami other outbuil.ling AI.U a TRACT OF WOOD LAND, adjoining latnle ol Robert Jlil.rr, Join Chriitian, John lleiiderihot, ane otliem cniitiJnliig TWELVJi ACRES. C7Ay infnrmatinn in regnru to the above properly can be hail by applying tn the underpinned, HANNAH 'JdlVN&CNIL Madlion, IVbraarySJ, 18(-5, Mmyilitralrix. Matiltoud : how Lost How Kcslond. Juit publliihed, a new edition or Or. Oil. verHCII'at e li-brated Kisay on the radii-al cure (without tnedlcinn) of Siieruinlorrhiia, Ol ne,uinal wi-akne.a. Iivntni,ir,.u i..ni Loises, Impot.nry, Mental anil I'liyaieiil Incapacity, luipcndliuciiti to inurriage. clc: al.o, Couamupiloii, Epitep.y. amlPitj, induced by eir-indulgeiice or aex iuI extravnganrn, Tr i'rice, in u nealeil envelope, only iix cenn. i'he celebrated author in tills admirable anny clearlv ilciiionitratei, from ii thirty yuatK1 uccmf,i practice', that Iho uUruiiiiif conequeiice of MSIf-nbu.u may be radical cured withoutthe dangrroiia u.e ofiuternal medii ino or the application or the knifd pointing out a mode or inru ai once niuiplo. certain, and cifcciual, by ineaiia of which every sutt-rer. no matter what hit and ra.lkVl'ly Y bo'"luy ture ' lly, irivutely, tG '1 lii Lecture tliouldbc in Ilia hands of every youth and every 111.111 iu tint land. oeut, iiiiur eal, in n nlain envelope, to aay addreia Address thupulili.hcrs, 1 lu',""1' 1!T Broadway New York, I'ost uihce Uox i'.SEO. April l.ieos ! K. T IS 1 A S ' VENETIAN LINIMENT. IT cures Chtilera, whpn firtt liikHii. in a fw Kouri j Djsentery in half an Uouri Toothacho in five minutes, It ia perfectly innocent to take Inter naliy, and ii recommended by the most eminent phy liciansinlhc United States, Price, 40 and 6(1 cents, TowAxnA, Pa,. August 0, leUD Or. S I, Tobias, New York I Ilrarfllr : I have usod i in A si J r. ir r ivo t. n . your Venetian l.inimcnl with great success, bothaiun lm malui veil a. an cxtrrnal. medicine In cases of Hi I i on u Colic and Cholera Morbus I regard it as sovcr- es" r0inedy. Your Venetian Horse Linliucnt standi unrivalled ai a hors liulincnt ouiongst farrleri and boatmen on !!! canal, wm. i.r.wis. Sup't North Urancli Canal, Bold by all Drugglsti. Offlca, N, ifl Cortlandt Hi Apni Lists.-imoj t NawYeit BEOEI'PTB FOR FKUHUAKY, iu inc. PnTTTMBIA DEMOCRAT, .0. TO THE linn PjuI .tij , Vcouft Bvntoi.ou I) II llnitinnn Mnntnur Countf a -.(I'M mi Jnu Konni i w 4 iHi-Tliot i Vnniltrillce, 1 -2.'i'i'lciiicnt Gtatlnit 1 7,1,'Jncoh Idler i SiijJacoh tioho i nm irilintnn 20 nil 3 rl ,a f 18 ?' l.nwrcnrcCfiin n Stn Anna r Miitr 'r 1 ssUiueph 0 l'tXr 7 O0(i:l of Uinlcl Sli ker S lOjMoiitourtfclinol III.. 9 Ml! A Auimnriimn a nsoHinviiin Z .... lull W i ,j - SO i i ' cim'riMTimi..i . i:.au uiiton 3 SU'Jiihii II Cliilitla I Win U I'rtcnnau, Hiq 3 Wljll Mrr, ! Jii.cnli l ration II mJJncph Jacob ' ....... tun.. o .'.n't M llinver ...; r-.T,, ,.: i.,h. jniii'Mowry 5 liijwyn itiriiKeiba'ycui o () St !... v . M IKI.J II r rltZ. ha1 o nn j no o ' 3jy 5100 2 0 tt I A.in 11 Smitil 8 Uli; tnron llcnUcrihot ! "u 3 511'j 1; iirusicr. Unq I Joph ; nicy. c.q fSS&li' ' . . . . fa. at 1 U 1 nnnflifitt saiimet Nin.rt. i:q a fioJphn a ruinton, niq i u Henry ltineiMtock 3 mv N I" oora nn p .y,et r. uoUnim uitmn s so fr'" ""'"" au.UHon;"en,y 9 S nt 1- hi j John Dclttorlck 9 iiljo'in Whltmr.ycr 10 OU 1 01 Uanltl l.c. L,i1 I - ' , iTiiin B-Vf1itlfim til fin . 'lUUlllt JL I UVllllllUilVV IH Ill tho 20th Juiicin )a ret, coinpnacu "i vn.-tuu.iwci 1 o" c, .i.ri.ibiu.rs.iiiivuii m.d wj-oii.niir. n;J JljJS'm j biawu'n in tho 20th Judiclnl Blairict. compo.01. o tne icoun IU, Jay of Feli.Miithjyt'urofourLor.lonuthuuiiri uiRiii I...T..tk...l .( .ivlir. fH-.t nml tn 111P illri'Ctf (1 lOI llOltlllll! A i.k.ifu.u 1 I'l'.'l . . 1. and Orphan'! Court, in lllooin.burg. In the county or Columbia, on tho find .Monday, ibeing the ll day) or Jlay nixt, tn ronlinuo one wei k. Notice i. hereby given, to tlw Coroner, the Jntlce of the Peace ami Conitablca of the taid county of Lol. umbia that lli'y be then nnu mere in uieir proper ij ions ut IU o'clock In (he forenoon of.ild day nltli tlirjr rt-tord., lii.uiilloii! ami other reinnnbralice to do those Ihliigs which to their olDci-n upperlaln to bi-douc, And thoji! that nru hoiiiiil by leiugnlianie, to prosecute ncaliut lh prlfunem ihat ar or may be in tli Jail of ii .... m ... a.. I... n.l llina-it in tirflana said county ofCiiluinbia to bo then nnd tlirrc tn pro.e. ettto them as thnll b'jiial. Juiorf are re.U..Hteil to be punctual ill men atti nuance, ngrcrauiy 10 uini iimnc. a, ) Ihiti'd at lllooiiuburK, the '-'3th day of .Mar. I S. (in the year el our Lord one thousand elltht ( sv ) hundred and sixty-lour, and in the claliiy- ninth yi-ur oftlie liidepen.lencoof the United Statei of America. ( (iou abiii! CoMnoswtjLTH. ) riAMiim. r)NYDi:it. siicrltr. ShcrllTi Olfice, lllooiinburgAiuil 1, ltUJ. List ol latist'S fur Miy term ISOj. I 1 I'-liJah Mc.Murtrle Kndorica of Aaron Wolf vi Chrii llun Wolf. C Jucob llarriivs Peter .'acoby, 3 Uium-I 1' ainki-r, v Win Ikeler. 4 liavld Achi-iibiich Vi John Wardin, u Samuel tviiiiaiuj vi LIKirlo. ll. liicicricll anu ueo, A, lliirnng. 0 llue.li ,Mc Hoy not ilt rt nt v I'etir (lllpbant 7 Ainu W Croaiiicr V Ln.ah llowrll, f Amos W Cri-timer va Ihioih llowcll. 0 John lleUsilct al vi H f. Ilea.lly ,-tnl 111 Ceorgu W CarrUon v Caliper 1 Thouiai, It Kiih.ird .Morgan vs tf.iiniii-l lloaglaiid. 1.' John ilmMu vs Henry T Itih-y et al. 13 Henry Ciliiier, Mi.orut'reveliiic. 1 1 John Knitter uilm'r of Joseph (iearlnrt. deceased v Mi sea .Mi yer. IS C.-orge Cair, euilorso of Jinci Carr vi Sylvester J fnx nnd 1 hiiniUH Crrvellug, Jr. IS Jo.iaj lluiiulger Jr vs Huuuui-t Aahton, 17 iigustu-C Kabo vs Jutiios K Cyer and Luke If Jumes ('air vs Henry T Reily andj David J Waller i..ji-r. I'J John Rucklots Henry Iteily elal. Travtse Jmurs May Teriu, 1U65 liloom-II, r. llowerJi'tciulohFahringor, Philip Ujcr lienton-lsaac K. Krickli.ium.iieorgo Keeler. Cditru-Andr.iw I'rn-., Jacob Heller. rishingcreek-Williaiu rituikr Hiram Hess. Oroenw od d-orga Oirtou William. llobbun. Jarkaoa Joih'in tavaee. Luciikt- John Morris. William Krwin- Madison William Uraluiu. Miiine-ll.ivid a. Drown Orange-Wesley llowmjn, aamuel Evir.t. Moiiloiir-J reuiialt ii. Ilaruuu. Mt I'leuiaiit -Ulia- Howell. Pino John l.t.cknrt. S. oit Jacob II. Worklioiser, Hugarl.iaf- Hamiu-I Hess, llavil Lewis. (Jra..d Jurors for Slay Term, 1865. lifntoii-Smiuel II. Yorks. Llla. Shulli Heaver Moses Si.hllcher, Isaac Klingarnian. James Large lilnoin Ji-,,e fh innon, Tho.. J.Itorris. ilritiri ri'i-k John ilhau W. 1'ck, Jcrtiniih Jacoby.John Klsuer. Cntanits.i-Ci'orge lluehci, J.nep.h Ciaywtll. William Ji.hn. Il.miel Kirii-It rihiiici eek .Mn.i-s .Mclienry, Cinanau Cnantit, FraiiMin-Jnliu llower. Crouiiwoo.l A, S Kitc'jen, Cliutoii Rnbblui. Jichsini -.los.ili Vorks l.oiiist-l'otur Miller, I). S, llrlwig. ., rum, -.i.-y "."' ; T. ::z -&-,Vr 'y.hn"hi.u'fl..... iii ... Kr-a .Montour Jnscpli Manser. .'It I'luasmt-Amos Wanick lirnngii Joliiintliiin l'oust fine Albort HiiHier. Llijah Shoemaker. Ronringr.r.-i k-rh.ules A.i-nsch. -sugrloal'-Chrisiian I,. Moor i. FRESH A lilt I V A 1. Spring and Summer, -i' on- EVERYBODY 7 UT. undersigned, grnteful for part patronase, respic fully informs hlsrii-tumers and tlie publicgenvrally Hint hu has Just received from the Ka. tern cities, tlie I ngest anil most selert etock of SPUING SUMMER That has vet been oneiii-d In llhioinsburp. tn whin, h. inviti-s the alti-ntinn of his friends, and assures them ihat they arr ollVr.'il fur sale at' great bargains, ills Slock comprise a large astoriiiK.nl of i:nti.':.mi:n'8 wcakinr apparkl. Consisting oi rAsiitoNABLic llabss Coats, oft-very del crlptionj Pants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats fltock!, Cotton tiauuKercuieis, uioc-s, buspcuuers, Ut. Gold Watches anil Jowelrr. Of every descrlpiion, nno and ilie.tp. i. ii. Heiiii-iiini-r i.otctiitirrj,' m urtfflf Emporiums II and rec. No chargu for cxamiiig Ooods. oaviu Lowr.Niir.nn nioonuhitrs, April I, 1M3. (June If5!l BUTLER'S FIACON, At Tort Tisher, wai scarcely a greater failure than is daily made by moslofljii- advertised hair dyei nor woj TLltRY ANU POIVrCR'a VICTORY More complete, perfect anil glorious, than the ennucit achieved by CHISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Over gray, red anil sandy heads f hair. The tbnnx iou! hue is wiped out in live minutes, and a magnifl. icnl brown or black, glossy and natural, takes Its place Manufactured by J, UltlsrADOUO; No. ti, A. tor Hon so New York. Bold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dri-ssers, April I, 1-03, imo. A single Box of Branrlreth's Pills contains luoro ve-getablK extractive matter lli.ni twi-nty linxei of any pilli ir. the wnrld besid-'i i flfty.rlvc hun- sion ofothcr durgntivc. The first letter ofthnir vuliio is )et icarcely appreciated, When thy aro belter known sudden death nnd continued sickness will be ofthepast Let those tvho know ihem speak right out in lli.'ir favor. It is a duty which will tave life Our race aro iiilijcct tn a redundancy ofvltiatod biln at this leas.m and It Is nsdangerous ni it ii prevalent, but llrandrctl-.'s 1'illa afford an invaluable and efficient protection. Uy their occasional use we prevent the collection of tiiose impurities, wliicli.when la sufficient quantities, rnuso so niuch danger to the body's health, They soon rure liver complaint, riyspcpia, loss of ap' petite, pistil in the head, heart-burn, pain in the breast bone, ludden fuinlneis und costlvi ncsi. Bold by J. R MOYER, Bloomsburg, And all respadtab.e dialers in incdicinrs. April 1, lbl3,-lui. Gentlemen's Hats. All the latusl styles at .CIIARLKS OAKFORt) EONH, Continental. 1'hiladelpliiu, Ladles and Children'o Hats. Lalsst styles al CHAIiLUrt OAKrOltD at SONS, CoriHoental note), rhiladelphla. iTfiir.nr'As. thn llnu. William Eiweli, President ino.cr balance imiicnii-iy n.iju.i-- . i.v ,.,.. ..(-,... ..,. -in. i 'r.,riiiiii,ip nn. I f!iii. r jlioii cauieu uv iiiancj 'ii i ' ti-' r..",... r.'r?Vi t. , h ,;.iv if uw tci.e. ma frui.9r u. I. I :,. ' ' r t. n.nii in'. I'Hiirt. c lironiiiiietrv. anil oru uiailv by n 9 l? B" JUL Mufr.AJfi-MA5R A FEW REASON'S WH7 Tlfp. American "WATCH is the nrv'P. I tt l mn.t on the bet nrlilil. w1m' v i.- ,. which i efnrrmiy nimi" on no Titn rt.Ay uf run amiiuiuax ivaich: inatrad of h'lns mada of tDtefal liunJrcl llnu ff. rril loi.lhT.tlni buJy oftNs A.n itlrnn WatM, offOI.IO PI.ATG3. No Jar lntsff.iri'1 with ttic titr ninny of III wnrklin, ami nci iuilil.ni iifioei. can throw llli uiatlilni-ry n"l "t J''nr. In f Mio ni nny biuhifn pur.llll. II U nillic'u iiiji'ii,;r n nrmiy m a lll(h j1"' of " ' miclilliary iUoald iftT':uiiATC. so bimi'LC. sd.nrnor.u n IX'ONOMIOAI,. H'onot only tecure ch'apnm by nur iy.tein, bit qnnl'ly. W ilo lml pretenJ that our naleh' can l, bnuiiht for I-1 Mioneytli.il the rurclt'ii m iKt- br Il57e, . ... r... 1. ..... ....I... I. I. .aI.I k.i .l wui llhii lui 111 uai 'iiiuem "wi.t vt .-i.v-imu in. Of It SOI niEirS WATCH (numo Wm. Ktlrry.) i, what In nniiK liullcnlei- rlolld, Miibtiantlul, auj ai a lU'llnlile-uiirrmitcil to turn! nny amount of inarchliig, tilling or filmtluit. Clur ii.-v lilclii-r quillly of Watih (na-nf.l I. B Unit. loll) ' elmlliir In u..J Cftitral iii'puaiancit, but Imi ni in- lewcU. nn. I inure ilaliumt i flii'li. uur i.iuue t iniii. rt-.-i'iiiiy iiriuiKiH wiii1 n pip. up in nccnt vurl.My of 13 tlci n .iiuniy nf,!lioui nf run- beta ty mul H-i'tKiii.mjInp, i ignite mull , out nurraiiuju keep time, Oui Vniinjr cclilleni.'iii'j Wa'cli ll nent.nnt Urji.no.l juit uiu iiiiug lor iiic pncki 1 ui ouiir rtmcrica. 'l'li proulortln- Hunt. 01 our Watch, may lu fnuai in the Inct that we now employ oner i-vrii hjn,lri workmen In our fucliirien, anil tli.it we are .till jiu:,j tomppW thi tnBt.mlly Inrrraatntt daiiiainl. Oiirihiee-iunr e I'lJto WulihU thinntr and lljfbtn than 1 ho When c imv iicucr'iicu. ittnii,, clirur.u. I 10 correct tlie v. tniior.it ure. Then Inte.t cipi rliimiiti i,, ir bcul ivurkiiun, In . Pur, . - ; mi -.- Hie beat work uf tlij mu.l fimoui Un;li 1I1 niiJbui,. uiaKcra, I, . Ill UUulJliNa & AI'I'IjH IU., . i . . ti . ' ' B ui wXTV' April 1, 1305,-Itno. PROSPECTUS OF TUB ' S3 todttt &m e!3ll m&m Oil Companies. 01 UlariOH KlTOr. ' Offico, No. 433 Walnut St., Pbiln. BECONU I'LOOR, .- I . . . .Lapitat &IOCK, shares in t tticA souo,oo'o. co.Ooo Shares in each, I'ar Vulue, 810. . 10. L. LAMBERTON, President. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Sec'ry & Treas. The Do Wit and Mill Creek Oil fcmps.nl!! were ar ganifed iu the mm. Hi of O.K. ber, A D, I t-U 1. 'I he property of these Companies Is situate on tb Claiion Jllvrr, la Mill 1'rc. k tiiwn.blp, Clarion l.'.i , IViiii.) Ivauia, and Is known tr. thn Workman Lati.li, ll c- nsists of two hiindri'd and twenty-five acr. Iu fee si i pie. ill ewch Cotnunny, with lrotita;e on thj Clarion Rrvi-r. tn eacli, nhree fuiliths of ivic mile I huClarlou Ilivrr hns lmi( .ii.n ramnus ' X it. Oil srriucs and drpisits, Jt runs parallel with Uiu Upper Alleghi n y River , and b ,th cross the western liuillr of the .Jiue coal bnsln hnd tlie saiuo klrallfiiatinn The Clarion Rirei Is a lsrx nat Igidilu stri-ain for fitbor.K and rnHs. caiablu of rarryiugon each boat one thutisand barrels of Oil to market. CI irion County ailJoltisV i;aiiin C'oiinty, mid the Al. legheii) lllver iiuike; n great sweep around ln.th coun ties, leaving them in tlie slupe of a peiilusul i, A alaiico at thu map will show, tli.it a I iui drawn from the upue r bend of tho Allegheny Rlv-r iu thn icinltv of Oil i.reek, to thn lower bjnd of i:-. t I m the mouth of llie Claiion, will bisect the Oil ri.-uij.is of tho (.III rion llivcr. During Hi i pre,-ul season. -l..-ii-coced Oil men and geologist, luve ouJe t rtiorin.(.J txplnrntion of this river, and luw larjv iovesiinri.ts. Already, the wjiole tllver from i n louih t.. el-.. oil its sourie, Iu- b.-en Iraicil slid pu i ,-.-d k ni -n, and wills nro being sunk along it . . - lenut', '.h great rapidity and lib fl itt.'rln; ... i of r,in .-s Abovo and opposite tint He U ." c . i ..r-"l nl Companies, some t-is other c'oii.pa .- i aru b -rjr.g i.it.'i engine-, one of wlilih struck tiii h--.i vii-i ..f o.i i sixty fret, aud another imiuediite y a.uj--:..ln j si.-uek it hi fifty ti:lit f. 'i in Hie ro- k. 'I'w. uily years ago, ou the river '..' i t n Com pauy's lun.lsj. ul the inuuiii of liur - -y :- r, hen boring fur sa'l Iiik(. .. i u: to - im.-st U w.i j Oil wells known inthe On couiiti) This well lias liurb'oii l.un.'u. n. h-s arr. r. since, and I. now, go hiog out a t.-i-ti-t; .-rceut Oil and water. It is no.v blijg ,,: i., r- j ! fjii i. poses Further below, n Alum Rrr::. (. . '.s h't,. ' ii-unl but the well has not yet U.-en t.-tf . ti:-i .m'.-i-i. .Messrs. Lvmi, Hlurb A: C.i'ni. it..- ' . d,i.,i i.,m Works, several miles liio'4 Ho-,.. .ij.ii .jgrim Ilio pa.t f..ll, struck a iljwi.ig wel. it ii now bin tubed.- , Crest Aiiures ari-f.mn.l tn tho h ' un I extend 'across I liu river Iu this vicinity, r'roi.. ninth gas is on reaclilog the surficeof the wkterunJ cover it -.yilh w'..ii-'.. 'i.t w.i uses in inr.i un.tits, i.inc.i nurst O.I. 'Ihis is cun-iiJercd ilir.iiiuu!jlu oruof of Oil territory. Abuii lance of limber and coal is fouud on tba lanj f.ii engine and oilier pirpis-.s une nun win oi put Jowu luiineiiiitjly on each propvriy a c.ini.i-tent and eiisig.liu superintendent ; v, ."ai- 'ws i..i. 'J'hs btock of tho adi.dnlnff t?mi .tlio. h-.A .tr.n.i. advnnced, by reason uf the early succeis almai'y al tallied. A liu.iied nunib.'r cf Shares in raoh Co.nptiny, for the use of tho Inudliolder. will bs sold at 8s Hi share r January 15f3.-2ui. Lackawanna Si Bloomsburg f:ailiontl. eer two daily trains, sa 0N, AND A FT I It HHO. crt nn. A.!rllrJ TRAINS WILL RUN AS rC.LI.uW3: I.EAVi'. NORTH WARD. Luavc Nortliiimlierlaud, t.tlO A. M. S 00 P. t. J IU li.W D.3S 7.:l n.ll 9.IS IO.-iJ t.M CJJ M 1'. M " H.invillu, " Itupert, ' I'.loouislnirg " I'.erwick, " Hhlc'i.liinny. " Kington, Arrive at Ucranton, ' New York. tuu- 10 'U II. IU li.15 P. 'A. l.S'J 14 Philadelphia I.UVE SOUTHWARD Leave Hcrantoii, . . COD A1 " Kingston . . 7.1KI " Herwick, . . e 33 " K'oumsbirg a.13 " Uupert, . V S5 " Dauvilla, . . 1U.U0 Arrii alNortiiiuiberland, into " Hurrisbirg, - l.aJP.M. " Washington, . 9.03 " rtiiUiklphiu, S.4J i :u 7 3H r,-J3 0.3 S.IJ 1DCO l.lii in 33 A.3J The shnrte.t and most d ircct routa to Iho wost and lha oil region I tt Trains of Ino Philadelphia and Erli Uailriat leavo Norlliuinh.-ilaiid vcry morning for Erie, arriv ing thcro tin iifteriioon ul His .auw day to rounurl will! trains for llullalo Clen-lninl, Chliiigii, with ail points wist, and con ling al Corry with all trai.is on Ihe Oil Creek RuHriud New and elrguui Sleeping t ar' arcompany tho nijht traini each way hctwecii Northumberland und Haiti more, and Northumberland and Philadelphia. , M. A. FONDA, Hunt. Kingston, January H, I9C3. THE undersigned being regultirly liccned . Ih (0 IT (1 E 13 fig Hi Hereby offers his icrvjco as such tn all who 'nay fsl disposed to give him a call. Hi. lung expcri.nca it Hie b islncs., will enable hlin to reudcr tull.fai.tion to his customers. All persons desirisg my scrtlesi, will plena inform me to that vffxt before they advertise lit AM DEUR. Tost-office address i Rohrshurg. Columbia. county. Pa. Juikmii towiikliip, Jan 7,11(05 The Berwick House JJerui':, Columbia co., UL undersigncil wnuM rcupeitfully aiinaunr to ins luieuus anil inn putillc geiiurullv, ill at having leased '.his well-know n house -ho Ins given it ainotougu rei nvuiion. "i lie room, nnvnlo-an ra-pniei I'd and the entire eslublisliineut ei.-uuntlv r.-1'urin.lied. Ueing pleasuiitly uud cligib1) li-cned, nn-l v vi cd with all tho requisite cnuveuii-nrai, u o.Torj to tis public the combUed advantages ot A First-Clays Bote! HIS TAHLRwillnlway market! afford, on. I lilrt tn , , ,., ,n. aVS llll KM ..ill. ' ..,!. I.n t'.a in. i""". i iovci.kh, uiun-r., (i-ii, .t ti.iaMWiw e. acroiiimodaiei tngenerul saiisfaai t;arfursfe: ie comniodallngl o.tleri iiwii)ini,uei:dai.c sf&MiO mo most loinplelo and txten,iv- i .u n J. P. SlItBET. !W,l(fll.My SJittionet y ami EilaiA :u . t; n- Quppliud to doiilers anu Vsn'i . xi "u s low wholesale rate!, S , V H"' March I, IE,-Jm, (Hi ,.at, t, , jf.fia vr'00'"n.