r COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, " 0f OonslltntlonKnMd it ever I Onr glorious Unlon.-ihold It dear I Our Starry Flagferrlako lt4ntverl Tha proud Oaucaselart-'out only' reer ! EDITED BY LEVI I,. TATE, PltOrniCTORi BIOOMSBORgS" Satnday Morning, May 13,1865. TERMS OF THIS PAPER: (.AFTER JANUARY liTf IMS. ) $300 per Year, or 2 50 if paid strictly in advance. Dim csiiv, a sentiment not to be appalled, corrupt, cil or compromised Itknowsnobaicnsis.il coweri to no danger, it oppresses no weakness. Destructive only of iletpotlam It 1 the sole conscrvatorof liberty, labor and property. Ilia the sentiment of freedom, of equal rlplita, tf oqunl obligation ilio law of nature pervading the law of the Und-.fi.Lm, Peace ! ''Tho Boysore Coming Home." 'From every section of the State In foot, from every section of tho Northern States comes the pleating- intelligence that conscripts havo been discharged, that tho recruiting and provost marshals offices aro being closed up, and that the armies in tho field aro boing disbanded. Tho grati fication at tbeto glorious indications of a return to pcaoc arc Jiailod by no one party or class of pooplo, but by all. There is joy and gladness, in roality,in tho land. Not only aro families again re united, whoso stays and protectors had been gobbled up by tho remorseless turn uf the whoel of chance, but thousands of city and rural firesides are alive and joy ous at the news that spreads far and near "tho Boys aro coming Home !" The gentlo wilo who has waited in sadness and tears these long weary months, torn with anxiety and fear at every report of a fresh battle, cheered only, after weaks of weary waiting, with the wolcomo letter announoe ing the glad tidings that He is safe, is now tho happiest of the happy, for He is oom ing homo! Tho littlo olive-branches, dancing around tho mother's knee, olap their hands with glco and shout ''Epa is coming home I" The silvery-haired old patriot and his ancient dame,vhoso weak cncd'iimbs ocarco served to bear them through each day's anxiety and despon dencies, scorn now braced by a new stay, as hurrying about among thoir friends they announce that "our son our soldier boy is coming home !" Every where1 the faited calf is being killed ; tot for tho prodigal son, but for tho brave soldier boy who has served his country well ; who has shed bis blood ; who has lost a limb ;-and; with honorable Ecars,in coming. back from his labors and his sacrifices, to that most blessed of al bright spots on' earth Home swket Home, .May each brave Boy Child of, the tfcpublio live long lone in the land ho has fought so woll for, and may the laurels he has won never fade or grow less green. The Pardon and Release of our Prisoners. What a commentory upon the blind fa natics .of the Administration and their cow- ardly spies, who made tho midnight raid,1 last season, upon the liberties of unoffend- ing oitizens, and oauscd their brutal pun ishment, that through wiser counsels, they have all now been pardoned and released, Tho tory Editor ot tho Jacobin Bepublu 1 paraiso, Chili, a year or two sinoe. The can organ, over the way, who omitted no ' magnitude of tho horror is perfectly shook opportunity since their illogal erSstJ. to Jjng and astounding. slander these poor unfortunito men and insult their families, may now bide bis ugly head in shame. Swifc justico will Boon overtako these "loyal scoundrels," and sweep them, en masse from deoent society into the Penitentiary Greenwood Petroleum Company An Oil Company has been formod in this county, and by their advertisement in this week's "Dbmoorat," it will- bS seen that they havo already opened Books for tho subscription of Stock, Wo under stand that the company own and have an interest in tho best oil territory from West oreek to Littlo Fishing creob They ap pear to bo determined to develops.' Now is tho timo to subsoribo for stock'. Dr. P. Jons, is tho President of tho Company. ThoReturning Braves. Already a large number of troops are gathered around Washington city, and additional oamps aro being prepared far those soon to arrives The- second and fifth corps are now north of Richmond, on their way to Alexandria, where they arc expected to arrive about tho 26th ioet. The Fifteenth corps of Sherman's army was cxpeoted at Petersburg, Va,, on tho 8ti. Howard's two oorps, tho Fifteenth and Seventeenth, constituting tbs Army of Tennesso, will arrive at Washington about tho 1st of Juno. The Fourteenth and Twentieth corps,compriaiDg Slooum's Army of Georgia, will arrive early in Juno, also. Those two armies will both come by way of Richmond, and by land it is supposed. Tho Tenth and Twenty third corps of Sherman's army wit re m tin in North Carolina. Stoneman's cavalry have been ordered to East Ten nessee, and Wilson's to Tcnnsssso River, near Decatur, Alabama, Ileadquartors' aro now boing prepared at Alexandria, , for Gen, Si crraan, , Borough of Berwick. Wo paii) a brief visit to tho ancient 'Borough of Berwick," ono day last week, and were much pleased with its appoor nnoo, business aspoeia and surroundings. ' The general nppcaranco of tho B6rough is that of neatnoss- and1 olcaolincBa. This is most inviting tb"a strangor;- And it is'tho legititnato fruits or result of a municipal Corporation it sccuroa order in every j department of the town and ia jtnt what Ms wanting to the improTomcnt of Ulooms- burg. Berwiok always was a pretty placo and it is also quite a business-place. It has a John Be,sol eL al Samao, p TToa(J. wcll-conduoted Printing Offioe, a now , !eV) &.clV (acias Suu Mooinnjcg. L!cn National Bank, several largo Sloros, nn' Vcrdict for defendant. Risbcl and Freeto Academy, Foundries and' Machine-shops, I for puhitlff-Jookson and Clark for Do and two' good Hotels. Tho 'Borwick fondant. House," which is tho principal Hotel in I Rolia'rJ Morgan w 8amU0, IIongIandi iuu p.uu, .B r. ujr vju,.-. i.o.m.iia,;Tr0m ond Conversion. Verdict for who is tho print of clevcr-fellows aitH piaintifT 8128 UO. Freczo for Plaintiff. knows how to keep" a good H&tcJ. Tho proprietor is improving its internal and ex I tcrnal parts-his Table and Firo require nonii aouwo oopo win receive us merits increased patronage. Wc would not bo unmindful of ono of the most important institutions in Berwick, wo oi courso.atiuac to tno rress. uur mono. carders, ana mo "uerwicK uoaette.- is an excellent local Journal, conduotcd with ability, and increasing in circulation and sound in tlo Ddtnocratio Faith, Andrew Johnson is in tho Presidential i chair. Tho Kepublio has not been shamed, The following roport of the Grand Ju nor will it be lost. Nay, tho Democrat is'rors rccommonda some things that should now lauding his "honesty, integrity, and , aoiiuy i owiut lacune. Dr. John it is untrue that the Democrat has been "lauding" Mr. Johnson's hon esty, integrity and ability." We havo only given tho now President credit for his late good deeds, whioh have already met tho approval of the pooplo, and wo may add, excelled all of tho ofEoial acts of his predeoessor. Ym will soon laugh at tho othor side of your mouth. SGy Destroy the Catterpillars. Every person owning a fruit, shado or ornamental Tree, should at onco, divest it of tho mis erable pests', known as Catterpillars. A few drops of Coal Oil, if applied upon the nest by a feather, will provo thoir exter mination. Wo have found it preforablo, by way making assuranco doubly sure, whero tho crittera can be readied, to first destroy them, and then, as a preventive, saturate tho bark of tho Tree, whero they wore, with tho Coal Oil. t& Said a lady in' our hearing, tho other day ''Tho Republican is a good, loyal newspaper, of a high moral tone, and unequivocal, but tho Columbia Demo crat is a better paper for making soap ; there is so much lie in it. Smut Machine. Pretty good Dr., but a lady friend of our?, would enquire what lady it was, and at what hour you were in her company. Wa3 ,no ono t0 whom wrote, to meet JDU at "alf-past 11 o'clook, when yu fiiEDoa y" name Thomas Dunn. Fair questions, Dr., and now for onoo, "face the musio." The Greatest Accident of the Age Beyond all doubt, the late blowing up of tho steamer SuHana on tho Mississippi, attonded, as it was, by a loss of 1,400 lives, is ona of tho greatest accidents re- corded in the annals of time. Nothing of tho kind can bo compared to it, savo the burninc of tho Catholic Cathedral in Val- tS? Abolitionism ban not now one word of praise to bestow upon President John son, Is tho President's loyalty doubtod and will ho become a sympathiser. Or is it the sounds of unbarring of the dungeons and tho reports of the releasing of the poor captives, that grates so unmusically upon your loyal ears and alarms your cowardly black hearts. The trial of Fenjamin G. Harris is now progressing at Washington, no acts as bis own counsel, and is tried by a Mil itary Court. Tho charges against him aro 'hat he gavo money &nd protection to two rebel soldiers and advised tbem to con tinue fighting. Mr. Harris admits that ho gave thera- money, but says they wero paroled, and donies that he advised them to again bear arms. tfSy Sherman's ogr.-cment with Johns- iv-iM It !n o s t 3 - t n rtr n nntiiaiinnninni a trr n a onl -that which Mr. Lincoln Leshadowed to General Sherman at thn City Point meeting!" If the faot be so, General Sher man vfill no doulrtr make it apparent to tho country, to tho manifest diioomfort of those numerous "loyal" radioal journals which delighted to call him a traitor, an insane man, &o, S It was reported fast week that a plot to burn Philadelphia had been dis covered. It afterwards appeared that the plot was only a sohems- of certain prise fighters and their friends, to engage tho attention of the polioo in guarding the oity so oaro fully that thoy would not go out to interfere with a 'mill," whioh was to tako place in tho suburbs of tho city. ,8- Judgo D. T. Pattorson, son-in-law of Prssidont Johnson, and Jits. S, Fowlor, Comptroller of Stato, were on Thussday last elected United Mfatos Senators from Tennessee'. Proceeding, of Court.May Term. r r f " ' xuuu. . Ooramonwoalth t. Atom Whitmirc-' greatest war of modern history has Indictment Larceny. Verdict, not gull- mM 1tnmuPht The oouniry has demon . stratod the vastnesa of its power. If c Commonwealth im. Samuel R.nard.-'know U,W" r0V.. Ww nM th wor'd Indictment. I.nrconr. Verdict, net ii. Commonwealth vs. Gilbert Fowler. In dictment Ntiisanoc. Vcrdiot, guilty, Scntcnoe of tho Conrt, a fine of ono dol lar and costs of prosecution and to roraove tho obstruction within thirty days. Littlo for Con, Jaokson fur DofoncW 0lark flK pofonaant. gamuol Williams vs. Geo. II. Dietler- joh nnd Qoot(,0 A IIerriDg Appoal Ver idict for jla!ntifT 840 00. Jackson for PiaintifT, Clark for Dofondant. John Ruoklo vs. Honry T. Roily et. al. Trespass on the Case. Vcrdiot for p,aintilT, Howell for Plaintiff, Clark for rWominnf Henry Gilmoro vs. Moore Oievcliog, Trespass on the Oaso. Vcrdiot for Plain tiff Frceio for Plaintiff, Clark for Do- fcn(ian'' be speedily attendod to : m . T. ti.f t- - ,i Common Pleas now vomJisinrnCnu t - f r . . j . r? t w . oj quarter QC3sio?i8 or me rcacc in una Jor the County of Columbia ; The Grand Inquest of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, inquiring for tho body of the oounty of Columbia, Respect fully report: That we have examined tho Public buildings bolonging to the said no.inln r..l ! 3 J!.!. yu...jr unu uuu tucui iu goou DiiuuiHOii except the roof of tho Court Honso, which is in a Dau condition, and is injuring tb ' building verv much : wo therefore rooom. " ' menu inai tno commissioners o saul county plaoo a now roof on tho same ita- mcdiatj'Jy ; wc havo also been infoimed, that the following county bridges aro vory much out of repair to wit : Tho bridge over Ftshingcrcok, on tbo road leading from Bloomiburg to Danville, near- Eli Barton's; the bridgo over Fisbingcreek, on the road leading from Bloomsburg to Oatawissa, near tho oqucduot; and tbo aroh bridgo near Wm. G. Quick's ; and wo recommended that tho Commissioners of said county repair them immediately, ANDREW FItEAS, foreman. May 2, 1805. Andy Johnson says the Debt must be paid. Wo hoar that Andy Johnson, who was born poor, and raised poor, and is yet of the people in his property and expecta tions, has given the order for Retrench ment and Economy, and declared that the Nation must go right to work to pay its debts. Good I The National Debt has boon ciphered up, and the sum total is a big ono, but tho American Peoplo is a big ono too. On the 1st of July noxt our Debt will up in round numbers Three Thousands Mil lions. We oan pay it without strain,with out oppression. Wo oan pay it, and add to our wealth. But wo havo got to prac tice economy, publio and private We havo particularly to apply economy, and watchfulness to tho Legislation of Con gress, and to tho administration of the Departments and Bureaus in Washington. Tho expenses of the Government must be shoved back rapidly and in good faith to ward the old peace footing of I860. Wo may never again get quito to that, but let as got as near to it as we can. Tbo ablest statists in tbo scrvioo of the Treasury Department havo been direoted to measuro the wealth and resourses of the nation, and to calculate when it will be possible for ns to pay, and probable that we will pay, that immense debt of Threo Thousand Millions. They have reported that tho "bottom dollar" of it can bepatd in twenty years from 1870 ! ! finnA nnnlwx I T.a t t t. . , , .. . f all PO lt.CS bc-PAV OFP TUB NATIONAL HISuT I Tho sudden manner in whioh the rebellion collapsed after the fall of Rioh - mond was a singular proof of the correct - ness of McClellan's judgment. Ho wrote Ha"'7 " Land;DS to GcD- e5 in response to tho ordor oommanding him to withdraw his army, as follows : "Here direotly in front of this army is tbo heart of tho rebellion ;. it is hero that all our resources should bo oollcoUdto strike tho blow whioh shall determine tho fato of tho nation. All points of secondary importanoo elsewhere sboold bo abandon ed, anth every availablo man brought horo a decided victory hero, and tho strength of the robellion is crushed it matters not w hat partial reverses wo may meet with Washington. It was taken Irom tho gun olscwhero. Hero is tho defense of Wash. ' Doat whioh it was brought to the Cap ington. It is' here, on tho banks of tho itoli a night, by two mon who put it in a James, that the fato of tho union should bo decidod." Phila, Age. Tho Philadelphia Press thinks that after a while Edwin Booth might pennon mo .upgisiaiuro tor a cnango ot name. It deslares that nevor shall tbo namo of Booth bo allowed upon tho Amer ican stage. Forney has reason to know the blight of b had numo. Th 7-30s and tho End of tho" T-r war Know ' ur nc.gnuon. anross tuo cr, who said our vory groafti"s was our weakness that wo should nuver hold to cether that wo must fall M piooos, and vnrv email nieces at that- now tako off their hats and beg to assiini us of their 'most distinguished consid rition." Ver liyi a young nation urn i-au ra.eo iwu million, of fighting men nn 1 two thousand iiuuiuuo u. uiuuuf , juafc .Uw "6 worthy of boing ''considered." Thoy told us wc could not carry on the war six months without begging for loans in Eu- ronean markets. Wo did carry on such a ' prices, Government stocks are quotou as brisk and in demand, and well they may f .. .. t,i t . DC, ior tno lime win soon comu wuun uu more will ho offered. Tho national ex penses will soon bo down to a paaco foot ing, and, instead of a treasury budget of nino hundred millions, Secretary MeCull- och will ask us for about a third of that . ... ,, i sum. Auu now mucn easier u win uo io raiso this in dcbcc than in war ! Tho war as they never dreamed of, for four ral's Offick, WA8HlNaroN,May 1,1805 pine, o. and iiamiock tiniber. an called the be iioakd ok niKCOTona: years, and never asked for a dollar and -General Order; No. 70, for re tucing u.'n. InPyXibte r,n ih. f .i .. ""rart"'' . tiTuX? they now wish to buy our bond at an ad- the number of Generaf, Field and Staff "Xuo leM3w ' fft--. ,L U,t v, Officers.-It U ordered by the President wa. P.rU j .iy V''!'. w" M"lxim' 3w .- vuuuu ui uiiy v-wi j , . . . f va i M!u I cuuraefincni ui i.iiumg on uwa.i w. t millions of soldiers who havo so long modo oarn from Was hington that a largo num it a business to destroy lifo and rropcrty ber of resignation of officers aro now tho now ravaged fields will whiten with r n n . n PifActn Iliafnnil t m n A l rr nvafL' uun iittiniawi inokvitu ui i wvi i.-it v i. f morning that so many miles of mlroad Iinvn lidnn ilrtlrrMtetl it tm tirt llisf. .-...1.1 ..... many new avenues to mn tonal wealtti have been opened," Tho South iticlf ... . 1 , j, 1 vim uu cuuifunuu iu uvoi Ha iuuiu ui lug burden it imposed on lhe oountry, and its cotton so inuoh grcuter than gold, and .:n . 1 ,1 t.: ,:n 1111 u uiuu.. ,u00 .uau ..... uu.u LllnUl. .nn.lln !,.. ,t. nt i nn.d i,i,n a..wuu.0 u. .ujfui.j uUk uu. u..j .u.v tho revenuo. A tax on Southern ootton w" be quito a eaiiy collected as on ioD- em nertrolcum of mauufaoturcrs, aud bo- ' sides tne artioio must do nau tue worm I wants it. it wouu take but a fraction of our property to pay our national debt now; but if wo do not pay a dollar of the prin cipal in ten yonrs, that fraolion will bo reduced one-half by tho development of tho national resources. Wo shall doubt less wind up tho war and squaro all ac counts with a national debt of lefs than three thousand millions on about 18 per cent, of the present national wealth ; but, according to its rates of iucreaso (127 per cent) from 1850 to lflOO, in 1875 tbTs debt will be less than nino per cent. But our ability to pay tbo national debt needs no demonstration ; but as some 0! us have looked upon the dark side, wo may as woll havo a glanco at the sun shine. Tho national loans will soon be out of tho market, but for a short time the Government will need money to pay off the army and settle up tho expenses of the war. Only about two hundred millions more of tbo second bcriesofthe 7-30 Loan remain to bo taken, and when it is finally withdrawn, thera is no doubt that it will rise to a bandsomo promium.and.atthe ralo it is, now going, somo time within tho noxt sixty days will seo tho lust of this series Mr. Jay Cooke, tho subscription agent, announced in February "that tho first two hundred millions of 7 30's will probably bo taken in at par from three to four months" but they were taken in loss than two. So tbat parties who desire to invest at par in the U. S. Loan, bearing seven and three-tenths annual interest, and in three years convertible into a 5-20 six per cent, gold intorest bond should make their preparations accordingly Many of tho best finanoial authorities beliovo tbat tbo Governmonl will bo ablo to fund suoh por tions of its debt, as it may nut be ready to pay as it falls duo, at 4j per cent. f President Johnson has offorod To wards as follows for the arrest of the per- tnni n a rn nA railtttn llm 1! an it a etf ifin TT. XtnA gtatB8 gQ lh t lh b b . J J 31 i ...u. bvu.uni.ij iu luu uanuvaiuaiiiuu V. jm1q . l.inl Fnm KAmn i.lle in IbA i mon Bn a Sinn Ono hundred thousand dollars reward for tho arrest of Jefferson Davis. 1 Twonty-fivo thousand dollars for the ' arrest of Clement 0. Clay. I Twenty-five thousand dollars for tho eit of Jacob Thompson, lato of Mis sissippi. Twenty-fivo thousand dollars for tho ar- rest of Georgo N. Sounder. Twenty-Gvo thousind dollars for the arrest of Beverly Tuokor. Ten thousand dollars (or the arrest of William C. Cleary lato clerk, of Clement C. Clay. Booth'8 Burial Plaob. Tho body of J. Wilkes Booth is no longer in or near 8mRl1 boat ftU(1 '"w01 Bwa7- These two men wore sworn never to reveal where they put it. So that neither his family or ' the publio are ever to know its plaoo of nx Disappearance of banders and 7ucker, Montreal, Mat 0 Sanders and Tuck er havo 'disappeared and it iM ronorlod thov luvo gone in tho direction of Halifax. -mini t - - ' ssssfaslsssslsasslssssi tfmmmmmmt . . -- Shotifabr-StrapS Must Surrender An Ordor haB just gone forth from tho . . . . . ... . .1.. War Offioo, whioh will again consign to merited oblivionja hosi of usolcss Oonerali, Colonels, Majors, Captain, A. A, G.'s. A. I A. A. G.'a, A. do O.'s, Quartormastors,1 l .1 I.II..A.I VyOmullsrurics, nuu utuur guiumuuu uuu Bhouldor-slrappcd gentry, who, dtcssed in the little brief authority which a military 'commission, obtained through political fa voritiim. conferred on them, have been strutting about tho streets and publio pla- ;ccs for the last few yoars always taking caro io Keep moir prcoioua Curoe ... Bttf0 distance from "tho front"-to tho iuuu,.u u.ngu,. ...u ..uv w as the tax-ridden oivilians whoso substanco Was being oon.umod in their support. The 1 Order roads thus : ( w. r)An..,.NT AtltiitAHT OkNB-1 - gtsff 0ffi-ra wHl b() TCoeQli unlil lhe piftocrjt, o MB month, at whioh dato' . . . r. , t, .j 4- tno aajuiani uenerai is uireoiou in cum mcnoo inus.cr.og uonornoiy oui ui Burrwu , . aU General, Field nnd Staff Officer who , - , arc Unemployed, Or WllOJO SCrVICO IB llO longer needed. By order of tho President of the U. S. W. A. Nichols Assistant Adjutant Gont-ral. As an immodinto effjet of this Ordor,wo Ty D.partmenta,whioh arc being aeoepted T' -i l,.inl tinma ainAA as inn, au i cutivtu jlhv uco ijut diuvu Leo's surrender I Tho End With tho surrc . the close 01 ttlO War and the Uawnot reSCO. qq, rhankod. Thero are no moro reb- c armies tn conquer or strong holds to . l)P.,ct,e, A tul. IJonfeUerate troopi Cast . . ... ... . ... of tUe Miaaiiiltppl, CXOeptllie a Small torco Pommanded by Gen. Dick Taylor, havo . id d tLf!r Tho COufeeratCB . ., u...:. ,:itr, n hcbv ui me ... laoiactuin uiu iiigu,iuiiuj u ,j. -i'i, v, nn mnm 1 C-U I I a uui u vugut i ww Mwau 1 fiohtiDir -. for everv droD of blood now shed on citht-r tido will be uselessly spill- ed. A few bands of guerrillas scattered over the South, a fugitivo President with; his bodyguard, devastated homes and country ruined arc all tbat is left of the great Amerioan rebellion. I Lot us all rejoice that the curtain is fall ing upon tho last socne of tho most terrible conflict tho historians will ever havo to record. Let m rejoioe that freeing our- selves from the heavy burthens of war wo oan onoe moro rosumo tho pursuits of peao, nd as one Uorernmont and a per- feet union, become tbo leador among the nations of the earih in civilisation, art, science and commerce. Sf Subi ubsoriptions to the sjven-thirty i r.L . . 110 .1th ITlBtant WCie again OVer loan on tho seven millions nearly seven and a half. MARRlAGJiS. On the 7th insi., by the Rev. Ullinni J. Eyer, Mr. Daniel Fettekman, to Miss IIanah Hblwio, both of Locust township. j On the 17th ulf., by the- same, Mr. ' Heniiv Hilh,, to Miss Mary Jank, Stuausseb, both of Catawissa township. At this placo, on the 17th of April,; by Rev. R. E. Wilson, Mr Joskimi Jo.Nr.s.of Oraugeville, and Miss ELIZA Jane Bdk- lino ame, of Bloomsburg. In the borough of Wilkes-Barre.on tho 4th or May, by Rev. W. Sterling, of Wil liampnrt Mr. Fuank Lee Faries, of Williamsport, and Miss Hattie, daught er of Hon. Charles T. Barnum. Near Light Street, on the 4th inst., by Rov. P. W. Molliok, D. K. Mellick, M. I)., to Miss Sarad: Matilda White, all of Columbia county. On the Oth inst., by J. M. Cbombcrlin, Esq , William Bradsiiaw.io Miss Julia GauouaNj both of this county. DEATHS. In Centro township, Columbia county, on Sunday last, Mr. John SrsmsEii, Sr., aged about 70 years. In Honry oounty, on tho 10th ulUMrs. Sarah M. K.Nortn, wilo of Elisba Knorr, formerly of Columbia county, ag.d 27 f nnllm ..n.l OA .1.,,. I years. 0 months, and 30 davs. - - i . In tho Hospital near Carlisle, May 4th, 1805, Wm Gilbert Whitmire, of Pine twp., Col- oo., Pa., son of John Whitmire, aged 10 years, 0 month and Vi days. Lines, Dedicated to Miss Lizzio J. Shultz, on the doatb of her Brother, E. Barton Siioltz, son of Ellas X. Shultz, who died in Bonton township, Columbia co-. Pa., Juno 2ltb, 1804, aged 5 yoare, 3 months and SO days. BY HUI.DA ROIELL. The summcr'sun shane brifhtly, And flowers were In blooim When Death claimed brother flattie And laid him in the tomb. Nipped like a bud In iprinttirao By a old, blighting storm, The frail y oung flower wee wither id. And from earth's bower loin. Yet not ai mertifttiloisoma Did Dartie pass away; Death only closed the petals ToopoMn endless day. And now in Heaven's bnwor The flower blooms, I trow, for Cnj's owa band lias planted And bid the blossom glow. And O, my Cod in Heaven I Wilt Thou try frail lifo guide , And when mydayi are ended' Transplait ma by his aide t Mush as I rolai my brother I would riot wish kirn hire, Silt rathsr live in holy, 1'hit I miy msst him Ihn Brnton', .Vsrch IV, IdBJ. iiuum ui uuuuiu i r iuiu uuu i aia ih eatitir nr it 141 uccenieii pi"au .. t , , mon, acccaaeu. 01 niarion i;tuiiiy, uuio; at 10 n'tlock in the fennnon, roter K. Ilerbeln, and . . ', ,. , , i o i i mlfr nf .TnhnBtnn WP hnvo Mary (Ji'one. Adinlnldratnm of Jackmn Oeorre.iutn Uaiall It., t0 Ol JOaTptl nullllilll, (IHO U. TUT fn hnfrttaCtllClttSv1 rw-- - . - " pUBLICvSALE OF vALUAnt-n "KcjafOat JLCcil jCi9llC IN pursu;inoo of an order of tho Orphans' (,'ourtof Colurnblaeountr. on I Rntunlav. the till thy of June, imti , l ton o'clock, in the forenoon, Petn'Bal. Admlnlttra. for of Thoniai "t. Vonng. IMC of JitKton townihlp, op ioid county. d.f.. wW " ' l P"blle . ...n.ine. on the DremliPf, ttccrtn Tract of Land, I tmvn,hlp, C(,1umt,ia county, ad. Ji " "AV0-.1 Vv.n.eitM in j "oufoV ' i f n3i "cr 1 aT.i Q,f i.vjntuaf ;nd on. hundred , SAW MILL. I About iwanty.flr.aeree of id trjet are clcar.d.n'l! hnlnnrn II IICQVlir wouueu ti,u mu . v..-..- ,n,h,p 0r j ack on and count j tl.J : j JbSSb K,uutiMn, u,icrn. IHWnununigi .'iuy i m L . - .ff... ( tOAK Tz: . . S - Ten percent, or one.iuonn 01 ,mi,'iiuo , ,) on tUu duy of al : lh on.fourlh. leu ine itn per com., niuu . tho halonee .n one rear from .continuation Mil, with Interett from laid eourtriualion. With good eccurlly fo, the p.yncnt .t tne pure... . y. Administrator, May 13. IMS PUUL1C SALE ov VtllllclDIC KCtll lliSlcltCe r(e.ii or i.oeuii uiwimnip, 111 .aiu cnuiuy, ucreareu, win oipn,H to ole ty Public Vendue, on the pre certain Me.iuase and 1 IvAU 1 Utl LiAJIU, .ltHt in I.ocu.l town.hlp. Colmnlila county, adjoin. inif Ulld of Jollll IlillO. Oil till lU-l, Hailit'l KlUlfll- bader. on the We.l. (luorgo Kunp. mi the rtuutb, and AJam Marls, on ih- North, cui'tuitiintf EIGHTY ACREy. mor,! ' i. prinripaiiy improved i.m.tn. and where- 011 are ervcieu a two eiory THAME HOUSE- j And a good Frame Bunk liar n. lattYl'Z::U la ",0 Jhbtslii UULb.U AN, ( krk Blooinnburg, vay Oth. IVd. TBPMS OK Al.fi: Tun per cent, on oiie.fourtli of p'lrchm money tobe paid tu the Ailniliii.trntnri on day of tali'. Iinciourth of purrhate inuiu'y lot (en per cent to et (ml. I oa tue counrination N'iiu of lhe tale. The ruiimin.1 r of ilio purchax money to bn paid in one year from cimllnna 11. ui with inl.Tt.l mini the c.iiilUiimllun. The fjrmii growing nn the Dter.Um ut tlmo of Kale la renerwu.!. 'a,"'"1"" 10 v"y fl" t-1""J"" "d HT.n,ie PETER K. HEKBEIN, ) y MARY GEOUUH, i May IS, lfcCJ . - CttRVOJSS tTJjoan ifa I'fV'Pl V &(firp "ATS, CAPS AND StIOJiS, 'I'HK niidcrslined has remnvid lin Mat und Cap StorJ J up to Evnim- nl.Utaud. whue in a.luiiion to u euporiiir amurtmont nf SPRING AND SUMMER i Hats nnd Caps p& CONFECTION A HIES, C UACKE RS, Molaw-cs, Suuar. Coffi'c, Teas, Tobacco SuufF. Cipars. Spices, Dried1 Fruit, Butter, Coal Oil, Drugs, Parlor and Hand Lamps, juooks, writing raper & iur. Hardware uttd Cedaru'arc, Packet Knives, Comb. fc.,. '-c, ij-c , ToijctherwitH u yarli'ty of articles generally kept In a Store. Al.o-.Vnnc lot of KlIX, MOKOrKCW ami I.iKmneto which he In rites the at tntion of hocinakere and the public. , . JOHN K CHITON. Illoomiburc, May 13. lfTJ Notice in Partition. Estate of Christian Mufjlry, Deceased. rpO George MufTI ;y, of Columbia Conn ty , Thomas Mufiley. of Three lV-.Vcrf; KalamiiZOO County, Miolliganj! Charles Mullley, and John Mufiley, of: Calhoun County, Michigan ; Rebecca Hi- gonbuch, of Limestone town-hip, Mon- tour n.mnty, Pennsylvania; and Mary1 Sponenborgf, children and legal ropre-, noniames oi variitinii oi iiuiy , late nfi uuuui: luwiiMiup. v.o'umuta tjiiumy , i onn sylvania, and Catharino, widow of said deceased : Take Notice, that an inquest will be held at the late dwellini hns.se of UIIIUHI IAN MlfFFLUY. deceased, in the towu. ship of Centre, ia the (.'aunty of Columbia on SATURDAY, JULY Pth, a ten'o'clnek In the forenoon of tlm day, for Ih'j pur I ose of making pnrtilion nf the real estate of the said di'ceased, to and anionic hi, children, nnd legal rep re ent.itives,if the sain i can bu dano without prejudice loor spoiling oi thn whole, olhorwiseto value and ap. praise the same, according to law ; at which time and plate ysy are required to attend If you think propor. SAMUEL SXYuEH, Sheriff. WierilTs Office, Dlnninstinrg, May II, ItiU.-Cw ONE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' oi, n established ONE P R I (J E CLOTHING HOUSE, GOI Market Street,. (Above Sixth.) PHILADELPHIA. At JOKB' Crrscpnt nn. P. ir Pinihin. n.. .k lowest ssUing price is maiked in plain flames un'each -,..v,v, . mm raricu. ah uny aliKe, whether i Judge or not The stock is gotten up In a superior man. I ner. eiprc.ely for. retail sales. Those warning a good I ub.lairtia! and fukhionable article, should not fail to joyns, n 001 Mtllkct Stri' One Price Soto, Msy 13, ItSi.-ly A. LOGAN GIUM Attorney and Counccltor at Iiu, .l'Arom'K,HL'l,l,IVANt:0,.PA. CT- Military and nthsr tUimi pmmptlr attsadsd to 1 T N niirsuanco of an order of t he Ornbans" ... . .... I m. I'lu I'uenc w oaimon , joaenn, Harriot ! I 1 . i: 1:1.1. ..f t..k.. at Last. Saturday, June 10th, IPOS. ",,u "u u avu"' 11 " 11 ""- . y-s. 'w-v n -- (jlKlliJuLN OliBJujlV Petroleum Company, Capital' Stock- $200,000, -00. WOHKlVo CAlUTAL, - - $25,0 00.- Par V-lut of Hharrr 000 Etch. cabii auwcRirrio.v ntlcu $1.00 rtn. sit aiik No i.iability u' Stockholders. rPHK lands ownrd and leaded by this R Company arc iluated on Oren Creak, Lima rihln Ocrk, Itavens' Creek, and Wwl I'ruik, t-,h lumbla county. They oiubiati luo boat nil territory ,,',; -part t'ftl KXiKuiSr1 In th part tr Ilia siaie. ine i.imnan u inaaniK nr- pui unnii u won. umi uil i.reeit tin Wt'.t Crn.k, Hook f.r thotulKcrlptioii of stoikhavt bi'cn oprnet' ( ,,i,i,t,of Pchuler&BItk.ln I(oli.t.rg; Pa , tli,M 8t0i.f j.j. iimwer. and'at tho mrieeof tiu r-..a.t. u DIW"aiJ;M(,N J0HN. President. JACOB 8CIIUYLUU, Sfc'.y. Auctioneer fI"MIE nndors'gned, would reSiwctfuUr I aunnuuee M lh publie thai h hn rmve.l bl noem u Public Auctioneer. Keli ns Ihmkr.il fur patt fimir. h aollclta a ingi, mne 01 tn.i xinn pmroiiuse u'itoiumtu uii-imivm in nih. Periun. wlihlnu my iflco will olcaio call vh or jjtu llia ut OttANG KVILLE, Columbia County, Pa. Ttime nl.hluir ujv eivicn mil rlet call noun u I beforii they ad.iili.a tlxir ue, ' M SUllUVLEU, ! Auctionefr. , OranMTl'l', ay II. IW, , Notice iu Partition. Estate of Margaret Salmon, lJ(Cfi"s;J. of Illiuni; Ahratti Salmon, of Waih- Witon, V. U. ; w illt-tm balriiori, ol Metr Jrsoy ; James 'Saliuont While Haven, Jiiizemc IJouttty ; Jueph Silinin, of Hizleton. JiMzriio County ; ('lark Nil mini, of Hrtbdford Couuly, Penn'a ; Pliebe Salmon, ol I.jcoaiiug (Jounty. Wbtlrr Salmon, of Montour Couniy Elitt Ann Sliellhaunr, Charlotte St-olt, of Uilurtibi.i Couni); Kiizi Aun Fowler, EilU S.tlmoo, ' children and Grandchildren of'Iaarali Silmou, deceased j James, William, John Sarnli Ann Ciintou, Pbubo Joiief, and .Matgnrei, niniu of li'iaband unknown, child roil of Georgo Salmon, decua'd Un.-ideucc of all tho children unknown. Heirs aud legtl rcprs -utaiivo of Mtr. garU Salmon, late of. Scott Ipwnsliip, Co lumbia t-ounty, dcc;ascd : Take Notice, Th.l an iniuet will be held at tlm late dwellinj hen., uf Marnri't nalinoii, duceam-d, in l.lilit Htri-ct, tUutt towmbip, Ciitiiintiia Coiitity, I'ciin.ylratiiu. uu SaUrdai.thr first duy of July, Ji.l) I8QC1, at Inn o'clnck in the uRorniinn of that duf. forlhe par. P'iir nf mnkiii; pnrtili'.n of the rual o.lal i of tho ai I iluca.vd to and hiiimiik tier lleirn au.l l-nul repr,4ii. tutivei. if thi, name ran be diini w tlhout prfjmliM 1 n ur epiiilinx lhe whole ; olhcrwitu Ik value uu I ap prniiie lUe .am-, according to law ; at which -.i-ra mui I lac y ,n aia rrpijreil io atlend if mu taint proper. .SAM UK l. SXYUKit. .shmiff'. Hhcnll'i Dffict'. Hliwm,li'irj ( ly IJ. tr,j.iiw 1 u. J."?30 LOA.N-' The al ef ihe Urn series of 810O.urj.("if tin T 3u Loan Kan cxuiplrled on tho .list nf March. Hl'. The sale of IliJ second series of Three llundrud Mll llone, payable thi-e ye.irifrom the Hth day of iune, IfH'iJ, wee b.eun on thu 1st of April. In lhe sho't space of thirty days, ovir One Iluuitred Millions nf this scries have bei'ii sold lavini this diy Ices than. Two Hundred Ml Dions to bu i1i.pn.rn of. Tho in trrett is payable reuil annoally in cnrieiicy on Hm I .It I, nf neceniber and lilll nf J.ilin by l.'oupous t Hchet to each mile, which ur rraJily ca.liril uy wbere it amount to One cent per day on a 150 note. Two cents " " 8100 Ten " " $M0 21) " " 81000 " 81 " . " 83'IUO More aud More Desirable The Rebellion . supprsssed. an ' the Ooreruweiit hm already adopted measures to rdut eipeilllHre as rapidly as possiblv to n peace) footuiK, thus wilk. drawinj from uiarkft as borrower and purcha.-r. This is the uSI.t: LOAN IN M ABKH V now erTfr- by the (.'iivi'rmiieni, and rmistitut.s the cr hat rorut.AH loan or tub rsoi'i.R. The Heven Thirty Notes ar. convertible OB their maturity, at the npuoa of the holder, luto r e . an 01 S' 5-20 Slx Ppr ccnt- 0 0 L D B K A R I N G BONDS which are always w,,ith prcnunm. FREE' FRO'M TAXATION. The 7.30 Notes cannot be tared by Towns. Cities, Couutlcs or ritates, and the intsrett Is not tsiedlao. less on a surplus of the owner's incone exceeding ill hundred dollars a year. This fact increasea their value from one to three per cent, per annam, accord ing to the rate levied on other property, SUBSCRIBE QUICKLY. Uu than tJ0U,OOO,0oa of the Loan authrla,l by theUsl Congrwsaro now on the market. This amonni, at the rate at which it Is tfeltig-absorherf, will all be subscribed for within four monlha.when the notes will undoubtedly command a piou.ium, as has anifoimly been tne rase en c'oslng the subteripliens to other loins. It aow setKs raosiBLs tilt no c"j.idwiiim. smockt airoau Tua ?arstT smnsiii siorrsaioT nts it owe. In order that rititins of every town and scctio of the cuiiutry may be abided facillllrs flr taklag th. loan, the National Hanks, Slate lianas, and rrlvata UanVers thfoujhnut the eiuntr) havo generally grt to receive subscriptions at par. dubsciifccre will se lect their own fcgents, In whom ttieyhave coufldeciea. and who onl) are to bo responsible fur the delivery ot the notes for wliiia they receive order. JAY COOK13, . rVa-cairrtoa AT, rkiMtlpiia, E7"8ubscnptious will be received by tlis Fust ,Va llo"s, " nt of llloonisbntg May 13, 1!U.-3m FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPR3N8 hm SUMMER A T Miller's Store S H. M-lLLfclR. Uls uns'iurs, .'sy n, IJj.