COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Onr Constitution gnard It yt ! Our glorious Unionheld It Uaar'l Oar Surry Dag fonakt It never I The proud 0ncln -our only pnl EDITED BY Lf.Vl L. TATE, THOFRIETOIl. BLOOMSB'URG ; Saturday Morning, Jan. 20, '66. Another Special Notice. To Distant Subscribers We addross tbis notico, to our non-faying distant sub icribcn not to those who r ay and havo our .hearty thanks and sinccroly .truit they will givo ii their early and prompt attenUon, Gentlemen, no bavo gent tho Dkm rciUT, to many of you for several yean, on tho faith of your heretofore good namo and repeated proraisos to pay, as honest men should. Wa hare, also, sent you your bills and regr.t to say, that many of you havo totally failed to respond. Again, tto will aak you to pay up, liko Itonett men, and if you do not want the paper, wo. will cheerfully relievo you of it in the future. Wo shall Hak out bills to next March, the end of tho 10th year sinec wo assumod charge of tho Democrat, Our subscribers will greatly oblige us by paying to that timo. Wo intend then to make important improvements upon tho paper, and will only send to thoso who pay in advance. Democratic State Convention. Tho Demooratio Stato Convention (or iho nomination of a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, will meet in tho ball of tho House of Representatives, ot Harrisburg, on Monday, tho fifth day of March, 1800, at 3 o'clock p. M. Tho headquarters of this Committco arc in the Democratic Club Rooms in Harris burg, which are open" day and evening. Democrats visiting this city are invited to call: By order of tho Dcm. Stato Committco. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Chairman, Ben. L. Foster, Seo'y Harrisbnr, Jan. 0. JSGfi. Notice. The Democratic Standing Committee of Columbia vmly, ii hereby notified to meet in my office, in lltoomsburg in Shlve'a building, on Monday the 5th jin y February. lbOC, M o'clock P, M.. for the purpose i f aont intliin Senatorial and Ueprescntatlvei Confer ees, to incet similar ones of tills District, to appoint Julcgatci to mo coming ucinocratic state convention UR. ikcler. Chairman, Hon. Edoau Cowan, U. S, Sen ator of Pennsylvania, will accept our thanks for a copy of tbo ,Messago3 and Documents for 180J-65. Mr. Cowan is an able Senator, attentive end independent. His reply to the speech cf tho fanatic Sumner, docs him lasting honor and rcfleots credit ,upon the noble people whom he so truthfully represents. Higher honors await Senator Cowan. .C The Democratic Almanao, for 1800, published by Van Evrio, Horton & Co , New York, has been receivod at this of fice. It is a very ncai book, in good form, comprising 82 pages. This work is com piled with much caro and ability, and is intended as a valuablo compendium of useful, h'utorioal, stati&eal and political information 'indispensably necessary for a Demooratio Pocket companion. Price, 53 cts. War-LrAJi T. SnUMAN, Esq , of Mainville.has been appointed by the Com missioners, Mercantile Appraiser cf Co Umbia County, for 1800. A good appointment. Esq. Shuman is a sound Domoorat and most excellent business-man. Tho compliment is mer ited and higher honors await him. BST Col. Jons Y. BcchteTj, has sold Iho American Hotel, in Allenlown, toCoL' T. II. Goon, and has located in Look Ha-' ven, Clinton county. Mr. Beohtel is an ' YA1lAnf mntl nnrl nlnrAtta Ton t f!.nl ( .W. niri. not fin. u. - may keep up tho American," to tho standard it has justly attained, under tho supervision of Mr. Bechtel, but ho will bo i if u i u .. , fortunate indeed, if he should .mprovo its' tylo or inorcato its patronage. Terriblo Accident and Remark able Escape. Martin Elms Cox, son of tho Widow Viva. Cox, of Bloomsburg, on Saturday last, whiltt driving his Oro Wagon, load ed with 4,200 lbs. of Iron Ore, in Mon tour township, this county, was thrown under tbo wagon and tho cntiro ono-side load passed over his breast. Tho boy was badly injured, and it is wonderful, that ho was not instantly killed Wo are happy to learn that ho is rapidly recovering. Another Accident On Saturday last,a Miss Papixer, of Milton, whilst sojourn ing at the liouso of her relativo,IIumphrcy Parker, in Greenwood township, this coun ty, was accidentally shot in tbo abdomen, by a Revolver, in the hands of a very lit tle boy, aa she sat by him on lho Sofa. Tho load did not pass through her. Miss ParLor was attended by our cxoelient friend and fellowtownsman, P. C, Harri son, 51. D , and is doing as woll as could be rzprcteil under the circumstances. When will pooplo bo admonished of the nrccssity of keeping Cro-arms out of the bands of children T Whon will they loam prudonco. Let this ltd affair eerre n another useful warning. Tho Onsc of Jefferson Davis. 1 On Wednesday, tbc Proaldont. in com- plimo with a Senato resolution, transmit-' tod to tbat bodi o mefsap;o, including a re-1 port of tho Scorctary of War, and an optn w ion of the Attorney Oenoral, setting forth the chargr upon wmoh Jefferson Davis hi confined and tho reason why ho has not! courts of Iho United States havo been ro- I'hean brouirlit lortntii. Mr. Htsntnn rli!r.fli Ulnrril. nntl.nfTmn.' rn.nalnVilialintl nml oonfines himself to a recital of the facts of tho case, while Mr. Speed dwells princl- pally upon his conception of tho law and . the Constitution, as applicable to thoso facts, rho public will bo surprised to doe that tho Seoretary still adheres to tho stalo pretensoof the aoousation against Mr. Da- vis, of "inoitinjr tho assassination of Mr. Lincoln, and with tho murder of Union prisoners of war by starvation and other barbarous ond .cruel treatment toward , them." Tho samo charge of complicity 1 in the murder of tho lato President ia ro- taiocd against the Hon. Clement C. Clay. In the case of tho Hon. D. L. Yulce, the attempt is made to enhance his responsi bility by laying stress upon tho circum stance that at tho outbreak of hostilities he was "holding a scat in tbo United States Sonato ;" whilo tho Hon. S. 11. Mallory is threatened with tho penalties of piracy in addition to those of treason. It is simply an outrage against public sentiment and an insult to tho intelligence and sense of justice of tho people to per sist in holding Mr. Davis or his companion in captivity, accountablo for tho assassina tion of Mr. Lincoln, Tho administration is perfectly well aware that it can faston upon them no culpability in tbat respoct. Had thcro been any foundation for the charge, or had Mr. Stanton really believ ed them goilty,thoy would havo been bro't to trial beforo the Military Commission that convicted P.iyno and his associates. No purpose except that of vindioiivcne3S can bo served by keeping two suoh men of high character under tho imputation of an infamous crime. It is unworthy of tho power and dignity of tbis Government to employ so contemptible a device to debase a fallen enemy. The accusation has long sinco been dismissed from tho popular mind as frivolous and unfounded ; and the War Department renders itself ridiculous in foroing it again upon the public attention. Mr. Attorney General Speed, in his re- pott, has tho good sense to ignoro tho charge of complicity in tbo assassination of Mr. Lincoln, and alludes to thoso in custody as prisoners of war liablo to be prosecuted for.bigh treason. But, wo do not understand what tho Attorney Gen eral means in saying that : "Though ac tive hostilities havo ceased, a stato of war still exists over the territory in rebellion!' What territory is in rebellion within this Republic, and what evidences arc there anywhoro in tho land that a stato of war exists t It is true that the Radicals in Con gress aro in conflict with tho Prcsidcnt,and with equity, expediency and tho interests of the country. But that is not war in its military senso ; and our communities that , , - ., . , have been for somo months concratulatinK1 themselves upon tho return of peace, will , ... f i be surprised and grieved to learn from an official, who ought to be high logal author- ty, that their country is till convulsed with tho throes of actual strifo. Under ordinary circumstances it would scarcely havo been neocssary for Mr. Speed I to assert that, "trials for hL ir.u Ln. not bo had before a military tribunal." Or. "that the civil courts hav nlonn-wJ ' O " M I isdiction of that crime." But in viow of tho precedents of usurpations of arbitrarvl power and military rule, it is, perhaps ' e , . r i l . . .' F safer to be fortified by tho opinion of tho Attorney General. Tho burden of Mr. 1 Speed's report goes to show that no trials i for treason caniie properly held "before' the political power of tho Government has ' proclaimed tbat tho rtbtllion has been sup pressed." What is meant hero by "tho no litical cower of tho Govcrnmnnt ?' Tb 1 tho Radical Congiess that political power, and must tho proclamation enianato from tho faction of Sumner and Stevens ! Mr. SPced seems t0 ,mP ns m"o! for ho saya that tho rebellion has not been sup. P", that "a state of war still exists " ' 7 v " , "'"" .UBlcc" luu Government aDd tho people in tho States . ...... . . v. L ",eB and districts in rebellion have not yet been fully restored.'. So, too, say tho Radi cals in Congress. Now, let us mark what the Federal Executive has said. On tho nineteenth ultimo, President Johnson sent a message to tho Senato of tho United States commencing thus : 'In reply to tne resolution aaoptea by the Senate on'anaureat Ye8tern Railroad aro prose- Iho twelfth, I havo tho honor to stato that tbo rebellion waged by a portion of tho; peoplo against the proporly constituted 1 authorities of the Government of tbo Uni ted States HAS been suppressed,1' Is not the President, in Mr. Speed's opinion, tho proper "political powor" to issue pro clamations ? The Attorney General has doubtless aright to his opinion; but, ho has not tho right to ignoro faots that aro upon tho record, and that it is his official duty to know. Tbo peoplo look to their Chief JIagistrato for offioial jnitruotion as to tho condition of tbo oountry ; and be has officially proolaimed that peace reigns and the rebellion is suppressed, Mr. Speed admits thafwhen tho courts aro open.and ... . r i. i . . , uii iuw uuu uo puaociuuy auiuiuisicreu and onforced in thoso States whoso people rebelled against tho Government ; when thus peace shall havo oome in foot and in law, tbo poreous now held in military out tody as prisoners of war shoidd be trans ferred into the custody of the civil author. itics of the proper districts, to bo tried for tiich crimes nut. mlsilomcanors as mav he alleged against them." That titno has como. Tho President has declared thai "tho United States aro in possession of crcry State in which tho insurrection ex isted, and that as far as could bo dono the Btcps taken to put into effcotivo oporation tho revenuo laws of tho country." Ho has declared that Iho Southern States ."havo reorganized their rospectivo Stato ! governments, and aro yielding obedienco I to tho laws and Government of tho United States, with tnoro willingness and greater ' promptness than under tliu circumstances 'could reasonably have been anticipated." Transfer, thon. tbo prisoners ot war to tho civil authorities, and let tho land bo rid of this phantom of war that disturbs the oalin runlity of poacc. William Lloyd Garrison Retires. William Lloyd Garrison has reiircd from tho Boston Liberator. Ho makes his etit with tbo air of a man who had completed a great and glorious work. He hails tbo North and tho South, and the Kust and tho West. Ho bails tho causo of Pcaoe, of Liberty and of Righteous ness. Ho hails the present, with its trans cendent claims, its new duties, its imper ative obligations and its sublimo opportu nities, lie hails tho future with its preg nant hopes; its glorious promises, illimita-- blo powers of expansion and development. He hails tho ransomed millions, all na tions, triocs and kindreds, the nngels in glory, and "God Almighty." And then ho stops hailing. Mr. Garrison could not do othorwieu than make a flourish at his exit, Liko a skillful actor he did his best to bring down tho bouse as tho curtain falls to slow mu sic. Ho has had iho senso to retire on the day of his culmination : to exhibit a stylo of wisdom whioh is rather after the manner of tho ohildrcn of this than of the other world. IIo gave evidence of this species of sagacity several months rgo, when ho quarreled with tbc American Anti-slavery Sooiety, and retired from the office ot its President, with several uncom plimentary kicks at Mr. Wendell Phillips, who wis elceted his successor. Mr. Gar rison saw that it would bo wise to disband tho sooiety and clear away all tho (ma chinery beforo tho day of reaction should arrive. Not being ablo to carry his point, ho has concluded to take caro of himself: to pocket his gains, and prepare, while it can be dono gracefully, to slip into obscur ity, lie has wit enough to know that bo has been tho causo cf unnumbered evils and incalculable misery to his country , aud to suspect that tho time will arrive when tho peoplo will sec it as plainly as be does himself. Probably ibe next thing we shall hear of Mr. Garrison is that lit has put tbo ocean between us and himself. Johnson vs Lincolnism. In thu message of President Lincoln to tho extra session of Congres.in 1801. in ... . . ' ' . , ... , , . , Union ho said that no one of them had ever been a Stato out of the Union, and ho ad ded : "Tho Union is older than any of the States, and, in fact, it oreatcd them a Statos." Tt " .i .l -m , . ,. . Uf0D 1,18 lho Black RepaMioaift threw im limit, xnt-, m rl I t HT 7 T T , "uu , Aodrew JohDsoa clei5ti;i1 r uujauyua , nuvr tho same party upon tho samo ticket upon which Mr L'no'-'1" w' s "-cleelod.says ; , ,tU V,ery conoemetit when we "sumed a pi aeo amonz the powers of the carth ,he Deolara.iot, of Independence was adopted by States ; so also wcro the Artiolca of Couftdoration ; and when the V00. ol a United Suits ordained and ' ? , V"" "JA' it vitality In tho oreut too of anv a.nond- o - moot to the Consiitution tbo proportion of Congress needs tho confirmation of Stains. unnout oiatos ono branch of tho legisla tive government would bo wanting. And if we look beyond tho letter of tho Consti tution to tho charaoter of our country, its capacity for comprehending within its jurisdiction a vast continental empire is duo to tho syf tern of States " President Johnson is right Mr. Lin coln didn't know any better. (Banner of Libortyi) Judoe Barrett Honorko. Hon. G. R Barrott, President Judge of the Wayne county Judicial District, h is been elected President of the Atlantio and Groat Wcs. tern Rail Road. The Oil City RtgUter of the 7th inst., says : "Tho Atlantio outing tho work in tho central portion ol Pennsylvania, with their characteristic vigor. Hon. G. R. Barrett, of Clearfield, was unanimously elected President, and Sir Morton Peto, Vice President. It is not genarally known that the orcdit for tho conception and execution of a short line from tho West to New York, through Pennsylvania, is mainly duo to Jndgo Bar rett, who for several yoars has been un- ' woaricd in his exertions to effect it, Sir j Slorton Peto introduced hira to his friends 1 at the Delmonioo banquet as 'tho brains of tho enterprise' A corp3 of engineers ara locating tho route as fait as poisihlo." L loro f a " irou6no we South to collect funds for tho rolief of ml . .. I.... .1 b'tcnowail Jackson's widow - -It is statrd that Iho Senate election uoiu .ulnae w. u report auverwiy to .nr. The eleotion CommitUo havo decided lo give Mr. Ooffroth his seat daring tho contest with Mr. Konnt. More Government Bonds. 'lit! Jeffrrsjnian a iyn what docs this movement mean 1 Is it not that thu whole publio debt of the United Sulci whether greenback compound interest noto, Gcrlitl cato of iudebtoducss or any kind of oc'ut ing Bond is to bo merged in this now is suo unil made payable untaxed to tho noxt generation ! That is our construction of it and wo submit to (he judgement of any Bonerblo man whether it bo not a second viow of tho matter'. Behold then tho lamentable results of this war of tho Abolitionists, tho Philanthro pists, tho fanatics and the Praachors 11 Th e labor of tho country is to bo weighed down for moro than a generation with a hugo puhlio debts untaxable and over rid ing all efforts of tho States to mako It con tribute along with other property its proper sharo of tho burthen. The good book says that tho hoi rower is a slavn to ibo lender. Assuredly such a pnblio dobt thus exempted will maku farmers aud laborers th-) baarors of burthen. It will build up Now England, and wuigh down every othor section. Tho Puritan and hi abottors mtde this war and sneaked out of tbo fight. Now he is to rovel in ex emption protection and profit, for his own misdeeds. Tho common sence of tho peoplo of that fanatic and,, parson-cursed land, and tho regard which men everywhere I have for equal ridhts must como inplav and uetcrmtuato our elections ucrcaltor, Lank at tho groat West now that gran ary, of tho Republic, that universal store- bouse for want Corn is thoro selling at ten cents a bullish It takes thrco bu-hels to get ono to tho homo market of Now England. It takes one hundrod buehels to buy otc pair of boots. As n natural rosu't Preo Trade Clubs aro forming rap idly in the West, and New York eity i in tho movement' Publio debt, tariff and the ut'gro aro involved in tho result. The farmers of ihe greaLvallov of iho AIisi-i-ppi vallry liavn no idea of bring the pack bow of a favored visits, Tim will d :t v equal law- or lo k out lor lie pndtipk ot Mission breulciiijj out uguin with ten fold force. And when iho Wast secede, what fectiou will wh'p them back into the plunderers and fanatics Uuion ? tgg- John W. Forney, tho Immaculaft Conception of modern loyalty has started a Sunday paper in Philadelphia to the great horror of tho loyal clergy- H also advocates tho running of Street cars on Sanday. This they'd stand no longer, and they accordingly commenced ti war on Pt.John tho Disoiplo of Abraham the linal Savior of all tho world and tho rent of mankind. They have now boon ficbtinij over tho matter in tho newspapers (or some tunc, tno burnt ay paper goes on and a bill has been introduced in tho legislature to legaiizo iho running of street cars on Sun day. As a general rule from tho earliest hi-tory of iho present timo the clergy have been tbo uniform opponents of improve ments that would tend to enlighten tbc peoplo anil promoto tbo comfort and -roi-perity of the masse.". But in war they Imvo always stootl first as tho promoters and abhetters of discord, strife and blond shed, Compiro the action of these same Philadelphia clergy nion now, to their ao non now, io ne.r ao- and you will observe ; nd is fullv verified by Hon uuring tha War, an that what wo have said is fully verified by indisputable faots. Srlinsgrove 'Hints. , Election or Ofi-icers. An election' of offioers of the First National Bink of Berwick, to serve for the ensuing year.was held at their offioa on Tuesday last, which i resulted a, follows : I -i .,,,,. , i President M. W. Jackson. i Cashier-B. R Davis. I Ti;rr.i,.T.,cn n,, T v T...1,. son, W. II. Woodin.A. Milier.S. B. Bow man, Frank Evans and William Laraon. The olecifon of Mr. Davis at Cashier, to Ell tho vaoanoy occasioned bytheresig-l nation of M. E. Jackson, Esq., ia certain-1 , . i ,. , . ly a very high comment to our young townsman. Mr. Davis entorod the Bank , as Teller, at the cstablishinetit of that in stitution, and, although comparatively a young man, 1m sueoeeded, by oorrcct business habits, honesty and probity of f ouaraeter, in esuuiistimg tor uunselt a reputation which has culminated in his unanimous eleotion to the responsible po sition of Cashier of tho First National Bank of Berwick. The resignation ol Mr. Jacksou, was accepted at his urgent re quest, on account ol a proas of legal busi ness. The Stookholdors, however, were not disposed to lo-o his valuablo tcrviccs entirely, and be was therefore ohosen as one ot the Board of Directors. licnoicli Gazttle, Gruatest Addition to Ppilolooy in Half a Century. Tho most important contribution to Philology, during the year 1801, was tho publication of the illustrated edition of Webster's Qunrto Unabridged Dictionary. 'J his work, whirh had long been in preparation, and ou tho revision of v h'eh year of libor had been bestowed hy s.cn-ial eiuiiidit e.-hoiur- wai. in ma y respect), ino greatest niiiiitiou to too (.IjiI ology of the p neurit "go whioh hai ap peared ivilhin half a cmturi, . Appleton's Cyclopaedia for 1804. Accident. A painful nooident hap pened our townsman, Mr. S. B, Bowman, on Wednesday afternoon, by falling upon tho ico, whilo skating on tho canal, which caused a temporary derangemont. We aro happy to state, however, that at pres ent writing, (Thursday morning) ho is "all right again. Berwick Gazette, Murder In Schuylkill County. Pottsville. Pa, Jan, 11. llonry II. Dunno, coal operator and superintondant of tho New York & Schuylkill Coal Com pany was nrulally murdered hy threo men last night about icven o'olock, while on his way homo to Poltsville. The murder was committed on tho publio highway, about two miles Irom Pottsville. No ar rests havo yet been made. ftiL. Saveral "loyal ' generals are try ing their best lo get tho Government into ft 6aarl wilb Maximilian and Napoleon down by the Rio Grande, by opening rc- oruit.ng oflioes in Texas and raising troops ,rorJuarci. Brick Pomoroy. Pomeroy Ins prepared tho following attido for his villificrs to publish, Their numerous arliolcs of published abuso of hira often ucml forco in many essentials. 'Vtn UnnilKlinAII nrAQQ Will finil It VArt ' ' J convenient, no says : "This wretch Pomeroy M. M. Pome- rov Mark Murderous Potnerv. soulless wictch and liciiilisli gliotil who cons tho . . . . . i I La Cvogje Democrat (Daily 510 N cck-, ly n per year in advance,) is tho dole.? " u ,Ui.UJ u. 183 Vi Jr. ' . ?, . .. , ., y . iBoiiiillc8,Back-nav.PonsioU3.iVo..collcotcd. gain to holl who drovo thn nation to tears by instigating a braver and bettor man than himself to murder our 'dear good President should bo shot by angels hung by dovils :1ns oyes pluokod out by licuds bis liver made into cod liver oil by ghouls his heart roasted by Indians his legs stewid up and strained through raw hemp his bend shaved and given the dovil lor a bcctlo head his back dri led full of holes and molten potash run thoioiu his bead scalded by tho hot le.ir.q nf anrrnecfnl A hnlif innisla nil ml n hen lamented Lincoln was slain-hls overcoat made into iron, heated red-hot and "p- ped arOUUtl him, Willie iCCwatcr tricIUi'd down his back bone. And .Iter ho Is dead onus msni res. orovost marsnais, auoii Itttnnitts, any other damnable plagues thould tciej him, uoar turn toward tbc blue doino till bo could litar Lincoln sing ing 'Tramp Tramp Tramp,' when, by a sptciul order of Divine ProvideUoc, all tho clouds should bo steel pointed, and ho should bo rolled aud tossed by an out raged people till there was not enough lelt of tho ingrate, traitor, fiend, hyena, villaii, uturdcier, secessionist, i$'c., to be worth sending to the hell ho merits, "Oh for a candle-mould to squirt hot tallow on him ! "Oh for a thunderbolt, freih forged by Jovi: himself, to hurl into bit bread-basket I "Oh for a pair of vipers to mako into arrow.-, to shoot pumpkin-seed sidowiso into the ens-. V Something liko tho abovo would suit us perhaps a little moro, sovcro on aotno points-, but nftct that stylo W II RAT, P'-r iMiflic!. 1 (M isvi:. l no CtlllN, ' " PO ut;cnwm:.T, i wi I'l.OUlt pr hl.l. 12 00 l'l.uvnaHRini, r, w ci.ax dcnn a ni IIMCKWIIUAT Dour. 5 00 nOTTClU . r.cti.s POTATO CS, imti:i appmw, MAIMS IIACON, 1 (ii) 3 Hit . till - IS II AY hy Hie ton. in no CIIICKCNa, per pair. SO PHILADELPHIA FLOUR AND GRAlN.ilARKET ConilltTED WEKKtlr TOR THE "DEMOCRAT." Wheat flour per barrel. Ultra , SO .... e.so OM ,....5 40 .... 2,10 to $10 to a In .In to lo Wheat, lo do Ityn, live... a.i.i.y. IV'liilc, per Umbel. to 2,6(1 to S.2.1 a.:u to l,H'i He.l, Uo Amber to .i-r do do .1,01 Corn Yi-llow, .In Whit.;' Oil. SO 5 pr 109 lli. Dm k h-at Meal MARRIED. On the 14th inst,, by tho Uev. William J. Eyer, Mr. Tobias llnrlingpr, and Miss Margaret Bodine, both of Catawissa, Pa. At tho residence of tho bride's rnnthar, 0Q SaturiI.iy Deceu)bcr 23, 1803, by Kev. j. y NeW( R lL' 0 ljcr ,i m-' (-.. . rn., P.,.. II. Jk, .um UU11U JLItJlUIjUl iUll&lllU' nock. By Rov. E. A. Sharrelz, December 2&, 1605, Mr. John .0. Perrin. of Danville, ai,tl Mi,a Jtn,, M- Pegg, of Jerssytown. 1,1 l"om,bnrg on tho 4th inst., by Hcv. 3- lX D.i",m' Mr- 'I'bomas Moi.sch to Miss earah u. L-iwrenco, all of Catawissa. r. ,. ,., ..... . D lho l0"1 '"'J,' samB' ? ! a"" o'Nawnz. oi uiooinsuorg, 10 .uiss ao , lena Jucoby, of Mount Pleasant. DIED. In Bloomeburg, ou Monday, January l0. 18Ub- "l ,he "Mtlcnoo of lho Editor of this journal, after a brief illness, of in- Jn nf th'fl ,u M ' D Handoll. in the 33d vear of hU nrrf.. ' J " B-' Mr, Kandoll, was a native of New York,: and late a Soldier in tho Union Army. Ho had served two terms in tho w:ir 6D,l was twice honorably di.ohargcd. Deceased was .a young man of mind and cduoatinn brave, honorable and patriotic, A stranger among strangers, he died sur rounded by anxioui friends and had a rc spcctablo iucrmont, Rev. John W. Lescher, performed tho funeral services, and attended by a tespectable number of our young Soldiers and sympathizing citizons, his mortal re mains were on Wednesday morning dc poeitod in their last resting place, in the Presbyterian burying-grouud : How ilccp llie bravo who ink to rct, With all th.'lr cuuntij 'i ul.lies blot." On the 11th iiiit.,Christiau,son of Hiram Ash, of Bjiuou township, Col. eo., aged about 12 years. Au intert'siiug and very dear little boy thu pridu ot his parents and tbo light of their homo has been catherod to the man ! t,n, of glory und is foruver ot rost In Berwick, on Tuesday, January 9th, 1600, Mr. Peter Suit, aged about 75 yeurs Ou iho 1st inst., in Contralia Columbia county, John P. Olover, oced about 30 yours. On tho 3rd inst., in Centralia, Columbia county, Joseph rtcol, about 10 years. NOTICE- A 1.1. pcMonn Indebted to the uuderalsned.on llnnk S nceniint. Nolo or (HUctwI.e, are requeued to call anil (elite thu a., inn nn or before the lit of Match neit. Those iio-lcciini; this liniice will positively bo waited upon by an ollicer duly authorized lo culled. U. MUNUUMIALLl Jan, ?o, iero,- A DMIN1STR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John F. Masltllcr, dee'd. rETTnilS of Vdinlniiirallon on thn UrtaloofJohn j V. .MaitelkT, lain of Maditxu tuwnthin Columhl.. county, ileci'iiiii't, li.ivu brcn granted by tho Iltfijtir of i.oiu.i.ui.. ci ui.iy iu me uiiurrmi'iieu ; nil periona Imv ing claii.w iijalim the e.tate of thn decedent ore re quieted In pr.'ieut tin m lo the uinlerljiH'd,reiiiliuj in raid town, hip, niihiut delay, iiiul all pcnoiitin dtbted lo uiake irnyn ent forlhwilh. EVAN 0, JONHS, Adin'r. Jan. 20, lE60.-tlS3 BUCKWHEAT 1'LOUH I ! A Prime sriiole just received ti tbo Provision etore-iO)b, !k-.S0. T I.. Htiwov. Dec. le, Mi. Another Barber Shop. Proprietor. Shoo In the tnrner.of tho Frara tiitlMlnf. flfnt ilnor on eo'ncr of Court llouio Alloy, oppoalto totlio til- flisniTft XOr Hhavlng, Mnlr-Cutilng, Bhnmpnolng, &e,, eie B. 0. C0M.1NG8, cuied in we taicsi styic. Slnnruihnrgi Jan. to,, leCrJ. h rt-. rA h an. 1 n .. 4 HHUUiiW AY , n m m i rf v A II. A Fprclnl attention pnl.1 to mattrm nrlilrg under tlio In terrni llcvcnue l.nw. !D" OI'FICR Tint iloor below the Court llouc, ni,ooisnutto, ra. Jan. SO, iSfiG, mew mim for mfi The Great tnvcniion of tho Ago ;n II OOP SKIRTS. J..W. BRADI,EV3 New Patent nUPMIX EI.I.UPT10 (nriloul,lc) BI'UtNIl UK HIT. Tlllfl INVENTION coniiita of Ilimlei CnnuM.-' .VCinU W fc' 'the rilugtc Springs, anil cnnie'i.iieiitly prexcrra tlielr i J," Stf.a sSK Ttafil'S? .r.T'iS . nmue. I'lIC wonderful flcxlbilliv mid plcamrc toany l.ady wearliu tlio U.iplct nillpile Skirt win no uicrienre.i pariieuiariy Iti all crowded A- femuiiei, upera, uarrlaRcs, Kailroad Cars, Church l'vwi., Arm Chain, for l'rotiienndn nml linu.n ,.. a tho t?klit can lie folded when in me to occupy n miall (!lce an cafily and conveniently as a Silk or jtiusiiu i.rBi, A l.adv havini! fcnlnved tli Plen.nrn. nnn,r Orcal Convenience of wearing tliu liuplct ntltp.ic ciliii i-iriuu oM.iiorn tiugiH uay wm Nsvcr afHT wnr.ti willingly dupcn.e with their ue. r.ir Chll. ilri'll. MUses und Vimui! Ladies llirv Jill OlilHfjt, r I III Hoars uroenvpforf with U ply tlonMo twistml rovcrinj,' which im uhuiI on all HInfflu Steel lln.m Hkirls. 'I I.H tll.ni. l....(lir ...... . '.. . . - -, ",'U" "i-ry i-Kiri arn aiso iMiiin.o Hteel, and twice or dimblii covered t pr.ivtnt tlm cuv cring frum uriug ml' the rods wlien dragging .town r-talrs, t.,uo mens cir . , u niri, ii,n ly subject whi'ii in inc. All are iniidn oftho now niM elegant Corded Tapes, nnd are Uii; Im.t qimliiv in very purl, giving m the wearer lli ii.ii-t graceful and perfect sliaiio, po.sll.fn. nnd nr.-uiiqiif.ilo.mldy the lightest, ninit dc?ir?r, cn;,.',l.'.,Lli1.y'!..'!.,,;,c"l"ll,l,:u, Skirt Bier iiii.li-, WLSl-rfl IIAULIIV te UAKV. I'ROl'llllroiN nf I'm . Jl'.V.V.'.",""' 'W.BI MANIJFACI'UHIIlt-, HT I.IIA.MUUUr), and TO f I RllAlli: mtih.i'i-. v.i- " " i. ,i ii Vi o . 1 ""V" "I'lniiua, Havana .in Cuba, AlcJie.i, Boutli America, mid tin- Sjirlii" Bkirl mlPlcx BUIptle (or dojlde Jau, it), tollii, 3ni, A fe 0, "Put Money iu Ihy Purso !" Road to Wealth ! ! 5 OOO aotive;an hbmable v "Agent., Jlnle or l'male, aii.lofutl g-s arc wanted to canvass evi-rv I'ltv, VMI.hz", ll.iml.'t. vi.rsi. .i.iii .-.j ...ruugnu it ,ic culir i worl I iur in.: s.nu in our tVATCIIKH. ;iiff.JKWfti.iiY,.Ji.Vi:h-.VAiii:. Mr-icM. UXCfl. AMIUMd tfh'd Crllre AUTICI.CS " uo.xr.fl I.nergctlc nrrsons rf enod loihli. n.nl h.,...,... i tai l, run cleor over S-'fl per we. k in the country, end i much larger amount iu.thlckly .ettled localities t IVo I'niiilul ECcquii-cd ! ! Samples of our Articles, 0 tlie ninoiiut i.f S'l. will be suit by mall for nirpcctinii, and if nut perfectly satis. lull" J no I.I.L'U 1 Send Jour nddri'rs, if you are of an liiduslri.ius tun. . of mind and in uct uf i.iiiia'dlalu ei.tlli : I Direct to I PARKINSON'': CO., I:ii-ortmi, '."j Itr.ndw.rt-, New Vork Jan 15Cf..-lm MNABRIDet!UnlTlo M WJ li mcTOA'SJ 3000 Get Tho Best Webster's Unabiitled tSsl ,7S fiM ff. ISK? 79 Tr M t5 ?Zs IU Kir ,m 'Sr. , ! OS M m m 6'JLB0 'Jm jSt, S NEW II.I.USTIIATGD IIDITIOV i i u i . r,'. inornugnly Kevnsetl and muoh Knlarcpd, ii VI." It innn WTVW Lvni) ivnwn U hit J000 I'INh I' NCiRA INGS, is a VtL-Mnn rNDF.rcxinu: urQi'isirr roo n m . . . iVery XeUCnerS DeSK Giving 1 111 pntlant aid In every branch laui'lit in our sihoi) U, und of cotihtant uie an I convenieni'u in IVEBY INTKI.I.HJDNT FAMILY. It contains 10.0U0 WOIIOS and M KANINOd not found in oilier Dictionaries. The rossessloo of anv nth"r Enalinh Dictionary, or any previous ndltirn or t.VIs, rannot compensate for the want of this very full and complete one. In its present petfeited state ft uiiisl long remain i lie IIHST UNtlMSfl IFjOTIOXAIlY, And once posses e.l, remain of constant ami .il.i.Jin value " What book, besides the nible, to indispensable n3 n 1 good Oi. tionary I i Containing one-fifth or one-fourtli mne rrtntierthan any former editions. I r'rum new electrotype plates and the Klterside pp . I in o.vt: vol. or iaio koy ai, uahto p.yiKi. I Get the Latest." " Get the Best." Get Webs'er. j rubli.hc.1 by O. c Mlltr.IVM, , Fprmsfield, Jin,. 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Tho following aro tlie prices of of the several edi tions .payable in all cases in advance ; THUMB. The DAILY TIMES, per annum, lu Thu DAILY TlMUtUMnnday Edition Included) SI'J Tne BliMI-'VLKKLv TIMU3, oneyear, :i Tho WEEKLY TIMES, one year, gj These prices aro Invariable, Club rates are discon tinued. We have do travelling agents, itcu.it In Checks or ro.t-olHco Money Orders if possible. Address. H. J. RAYMOND & CO, Times Olhee, New York. Jan. CO, '0(1. ONE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD L'BTAULISIIED O j' E P RIO E CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Street, (Above Sixth.) PHILADELPHIA. At JOVES' Crescent Ono Price Clothing Store, the lowest silling price is uiarkod in plain figures on each amuc, unit never vnrieu. au uay unite, whether Judge or not Tho stock is gotten up In n superior man ne r, cipru'sly for retail sales. Those winning a good tubttaiitlat and fashionable article, should not till to go to JONES', 60 Market Sir tit, One Price -Vtoro. Mir . iHU -iy ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOK. Estate of Thomas Vildoncr tec'c Totters of Administration dc (ionic non. 'nl by Mm lloBl.ier or Columbia Munty to the tinilet! ..r. "l. HVII1UII htvlng clnliii. i,gllnit tliaer-tf.tr, of ilia .Icccdoi't nr. lntvi..l.IH II rcq.iy.iu. i.. vrcti nt tlicnt to t iciinilcriltneit, win.. ?,u.i with nn'1 1,ct,on" MMt,i ,0 t'y' WMf. BMITH, A.lin'r, ill honli no. Jim 13, IS.1A. Cw'1 Applications for License TVTOTOE h herebv nlvon. ilmt t.n r,.i L, ? i?'v!.nK """"''l P'Monc'd havi mnde nnnl Ifatlt.A iVtholVolhiuintarynf Columl.li eo.mlv. rV,VP 'rf,....? I.lrenicii, lobCRriint.l at thu 1'cbrunryTcrtn or coiitil AITIACANW FOP. TAVI'.rtV McnNfln. , I'ktaujnv HtsiioN, lectV- I,'1,e,. Townjiiim J ihn t.aott. OreenwooL Michael Uiii ly. Conynjluiw. Hiram 8metlier, !0-, Ui rwirtc. Jnssr.coi.nMAs, Illoomtbnrf, Jan 1.1, leflil-ltt I'ruth i.i.nary Established in 18.12. A kood.ClitMp, anil very Valuable Paper foriivery Man, Woman, anil t'lilidi In City. Viltaec, and Country I The Am. Agriculturist ton tiis Farm, Garden, and Household, Including n Hprclnl Interesting and Instructive T) piiitment for Clllt.l)ti;,V and YOUTH. The Agricultural Is a Inrgn periodical of3p,igf, well printed, and fitted Willi plain, prartlcnl, relialdi original matter, including hundreds nf hi-aiiilfiil unj lnstriirtlve I'.siiihhkii. In every nnnii.il volunm. It contains lyirh month a Calendar of Operations to he performed oil tlio I'.irm, In the Orchard and Oar den, In and nrnuml thn Duelling, etc. Tliu tholiMiniis uf hints and sugge.ti.ins clven In every volume uro prepared by practical intelligent working men, who kimw what ihoy wrlto about. The Household Drnartnient Is valuable to every Housekeeper, iiffurding very many useful hints and directions calculated to lighten aud facilitate in donr worK. Tho Department for Children and Youth Is prcpar n with siieclal caru. tn furnish not onlv iniiii.in.nl. but uliio to Inculcate knowledge ami sound mural prin ciple., Circulation Terms. The elrciilotlnn nf the Amerl can Agrl.'.iitturi.l (''Mli'ia to Kki.iud) . .olnrijo tliat it ran be fiiruishrd at the low price of SI 50 a year ; four copies, fur 81 i ten copies, for 9H; twenty or mure, SI each; siuglo numbers, 13 cunts cacti. ti.7 Try its ear. tIl Nr;U JIJDD ti CO, Proprietors, II I'ark Kuw, ew-V.uK City. I in n. I'Bi o aslttosi.t lilc 'fi'ui oi'n'. O P IN 1. 10 U T S TH EE T. i T1IR unilcr.i.f n'd ri'sprctfu'ly ii-Torm the public iu general, that In l.a npeu.l a u.n xaiioring tistablishmen 1 I.. ""IB llj In . iiy. , ii nunn-iu vi. rtMiiiiv. nnrri .. I Ul.. tlr1... In.,..l... i . pri'h rr.l !f xicut( nil klriifn of T.i Inrm f hi! luli'ln M)lii, with itfMputi It .nut on uuuUtr.Mn turuit. . in tic uiaiiKiiiii iur n ni irt ui pifiir pfitfnmx'f A. J. NKW11AUD. I.I ht Ptreet, Dee.. 3. IMS. The Barber SShop. I TIIK nn,1or',i!-"1Ml respenlfnlly inform Hie cilir.'.ns nf i luomburg U...I the public gener- ' nllv. tlt.lt I.H lilts .11.... led .1 Klw Barber Shop t i (iui" ' ' ""criiii wiPiP' im in prcpari'ti m uii i.fiii Hlt'i hia ami fjihioii.tblc ll.tir t'liumy, s alt caro an i ilii.itrli 1" (.!vc Iiim a call nnl o I7l? niilp. l)A IU It. WlliTK. ttlnnm.hurg, Jan II, li.i.1 I Co url Proclum uii on . 1 1 Mlllltr.AH. the Hos. VVii.i.um lli.win., I'rrsidPiit V Jmlgi- i.filiL- Court uf Oyer nml Terminer ami (leu ral J -i ll I), livery. Court uf Uiurler t-e-.Mi.n .if th" t'e.tci' and Curl ..f f 'niuiiiuu Pleas and Orphan's Court, in the -Ji.th Judicial Distrkt, ri.uipns. .1 o the c. untie nf I'nhruililii.B'.illi van and Wy.Hiii u-r, and tin- Hun. John MM!.') n.d.l.A. tteplieii llald)'.Aes.i.'iateJllil.'.'snf Colli. n bin co.n.lj.l.ine issued l heir pri n pt. Iieurinzdate tin- 13, oi .,i ly in in year nl our l."f.l oil.! tl.oiiuiH eight ' tiiindreil nod vixty- the ,-ir.l tA n.e .1 i r.-.'l.-O fur li.d.'ing Court of O). r an.' T.rmiuer iiikI C.-iicr'iil Jail d. liwr)', Cet.eriil Quarter Hessiuu of tlio 1'euie, Common I'l.-.s und Orphan's Court, in I ; I . ui ).u rr, in tli.i count) of ' l.idui.iuln, nn Hi.' I'r-t .Moi'day, .Kfngtli. Slli dayj of ' r b. next, In roiitluii.: one tieetc. None... is hereby given, to lire Coroner, the JuMices 1 nf the r.'nce nud CoustuUjes of tliu mi id I'oiinty of Col iimbta flint tie, bo fhin mid ftiere iu ttieir proper yer- i ...us tit Hi .rrfock in tliu fiUeiiii.'ii lifsnid .1 ;i v with their r.or.ls, rti'piMlii'iis and other remeinbranii! to do I ,ll" ' l app..ri.nn to I.- done. I And tho.,; Unit nr hiiind b iccognltt.iice, lo pro.erul. iiaiiiu.l tho prisoners that iir r nriv be iu tin- J.iil of (Mid count) ol Columbia lo be fheu und there In prose eute them t sn-.iti he jus-., j.iiorsnre re.piei.-,i to 1,1 ! lumctual In theii iittei.diii-e. ngr.-eah forMir muire.. 1 S) 1 t1 nt ItlnomcJiUrg, Ki IHtU.l.iy i.nirr. ' f. l tlie er oi'onr l.or.i one (Wiiis-ind eii'ht ( Vhiinilie und m.Uv-live. .ii;M ro the ei"lm m..Mi yenr of llie Inilupei'den-ei-f -lie tinrted -Mates I of Auiericii. i Con sii'k-hh tvifM-. ai.iii. SA.MUl'.l. SMVIII.R, .Sheriff, liluome turg, ar. C, lSuf.. Lisl ol'laues for Feb. Term SS06 1 Cuchaol Morgan ..y her next fr?cd Vm II llosj. land vs Kithnrd Morgxr S Hlephen llahty vs Lattanljia William.port ,5' Erie li 3 C. W a Wm I, l.ance vs llarinan Creveling. I Win I. Lame is i Ims Cr.-tt'liiig ei,i ,'i i:lij;ill .Mc.Murliie Endorsee of Anon Wolfvs Chris' llun Wolf n Jacob Harris vs Peter ufoli, T llus-el P Stoker, vs v tn Ikeler. f Jacob llopl.r vs William rit-uba.h nod Christlna- ll.l Ills Hit.-, 0 J.ic h fhuuian vs Cal.m j.s Itailroad Company. IU Hugh AlcUe) nolds vs t'elLr Olidiant. II A.luin Di. lerirli vs .1. remiali Ji.coOy I.' Abraham Mailman vs Silas I) E.lgar i:t Benjamin Wertiuan vs M A WillUms llOeo A Herring vs Peter .Miller li KdwsM ilriluer vs thu Lurust M Itall Uoad U Iron Co A W Ilea & S 1'itti rmaii 16 I luuibi-ilju for lluusu o Uocle nberg vs. 0 Edgar 1 John lliutcrlitrr vs John Jam-sou IS II 1' lleigeard vs Ceo Putt. roii. 1 1 al. I'J Aaron llloom vs lleulren Srth r SU Jr.iinlhiin Woll Indorsee of Ceddis Msrsh Ci vs Ctorge II 'nas SI Joiioiliuii Wolf li.do ree of Ot'ddis .Marsh A-Ce vs lit nrge II Kreas, ii .Mathias Tronsue vs the To.vnship nf Stort i!3 Jacob Keinley vsCnltiiwissi It It Cu ' ;t Jliiiin, Kaignel it Covs l.ttVi Kntz Si AnM Uiirbara Deighiiiiller, vs Henry Dcighmiflaf' U William Limun vs i'et.-r lliiyuian i!7 Win I.imon vs John Y.iupeli Vo A.lministraliurs Of Joseph Paitnn. dee'd-vs Wm" L Lance. 20Mo.es I'au.t U. Samuel K lhlllippl ' Joir tiu Kreck own, r or reputed owner 31 Jncubfliuinaii vs John II lluntsihger tiJ Alirnhaiii II Snlsher vs Samuel lliiuby J:i J Al 1 reck & Covs tliht.u. Diivvilt III Itoburt Uorrell vs Tvvp of Conyngham 03 Eli Jones vs Allies C Abbott & Iticliard n Mensgli auvv illlam Eyer vs Peter d llarber Oieeiuv mid Tow niliiji vs rauiuc! Ilogait 37 rijlvester J faux v luiae Whitu 3w fiylie.icr J l-'am vs Isaac Whitu 3'J Chuitiau t'huapp vs rJcUuol Directors ef nic-ms 1 o iiFhip 4(1 Wright Hughes vs Pcler Miller 41 Luvvis XI Ureen vs luaac WhiM J'J.Mary IliJieen vs Isaac White 43 Anurew Bnyder is John fc'heatler. , JEstSE COI.EM AN , Pioth'y. Prothonotary's Olhce, ( llluoiu. burg, Jau ii, 'tiu- Grand Jurois jor February Tarn, 18G0. Ploom Mortis O Slein llor Uerwlck Chas i) fowler llriarcreek-Jacoh Alastellcr. Win I.nmnii Heaver Daniel UeHihart llenton E J Albertsou C.itavvissa-Jacuh Drumheller I'ishiugcrcek-'j.imuel chive. Malblas KIIds. Joksl J llutiliisnn Franklin Joseph Wilier (Jreenwood Itichard Kitchen Hemlock James Itoat, Hudson Glitoit Locust Win Uooduiaii, Amyberry boy.ler, Jtoe Pcllernian Mt Pleusant-Elias Dreiblebls .Madison Joseph C iVliiith J.tckson- John Kcitter Koaringcreek Henry Hoflman Bcoit Jacob Terwiliiger fcugarloaf-Joseph O lle.s, Wm n reterman Traverse Jurors Jor Feb, Term, 1800. II loom A M Rupert Heaver Henry lliiidertr ilriarcrcekJacob Creasy, David Shaffer, Reuben -Miller. Nathan .Marts Eenton-r-tolt K Colluy, 1 ho II Colo, Jolin. Divls Catawissa Jacob Krcigh, Daniel llelwij Conynigliam-titephen Thomas nihiiiicrcck-Hugli McUride rroiiklin -Moses llower, Jacob Loremau lireenvvood-Cen W Un, Jos d Kline llenilock-Nehmiali Hcese, Hugh D MellilJi Jackson Jvihn Yoiks Leeiiit-lleiiry I'ink. Oera llower. EH llcltviir MIMIIn-Jacnh Nuss Montour- Evan Weillvcr Oraugo-Abrahani Coleman, Michael Vance, John Bnyder I'inu-Jacob Chnmberltn, Vtlenline Wintersteen Koarlngcreck-llenjainln llauck Bugarlonf-Andrew Laubach, Henry C lists tkoit-l'hilipTllsitmn, John Krassler. Uanlsl L nverhirt Jsnusiy A, IBM