11 Jlfl AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR. "TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TO BO II Off TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH." rPWT3Hrc . an fin Tr -mr i ntxn xjuiuxlo; yu liN v iiJLN UJUj. VOL. 19 NO, 52. BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, I860. VOLUME 29. 4 teALTIMOjlE LOCK HOSPITAL Baltimore, Aid, ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. The Only Plate where a Cure can be ob tained. Dr. Johnson lias discovered tho most Certain, Hpeedy, mid only Kncrtual Kcmedy In llio Wntlil fi r Weakness of Ilia Unite or Limbs, Sltlcturca AdieHon-i nf the Kidneys nil 4 Madder, Involuntary Disrhiirgi s. Ininti"iir , Central nihility, Nervous-ni-s. Lnrifia, I.diijutr, Low Pplrlts. Uonfitslnti of ideas. I'.i'pitiitli.n of tin- limit, Timidity, 'I rcinbllng, IHnineis.il fight ur lilddlness, lilrcntu of the llcail Throat. N'ns", or Hovu Is-lhose Terrible liixnrilcra iirlslhg from t-lotlt.iry llubiis nf Youth-secret mul solitary practice more fatal tJ their Iclinn tlinn t lie one of rreim to tin- Milliners of Ulvssej, blighting their most I.rill Irint hopes ur anticipations, rsndcring tuarrlugc, (Lc, Impossible. YOUNG MEN Fspeelally, who Imvo become tlio victims of Solitary Vice, that itrcnilfiil iiinl destructive habit which anna, illy sweeps torn untimely crave thousands nf jniing men of the ino-l ex.ilioi! laleniK anil brilliant intellect, who might nlhervv isc have entranced liMi'iilng Ken. UN's with the thunders of rlnipicnci-, or waked to cc ilacy tl.c living lyie, ma) call U'illl full confidence. MARRAIGifl. Married persons, or young meif rontemplating mar riage, belli;, nwuru of phvsital weakness, organic do. bltiiy, (tetnrnntl' s, speudily curul. lie who places himself under tlio rare of Dr J. may ttlicionsly ccnllih) in his lioiior an a gentleman, and tonf.denlly rely upon his sl.ill u.'i phyilctan' OUC.U'IC whaknf.ss immedhteli Cured and full vigor restored. '1 hli dlstrer-sl'ig nflVi.tiou which lenders lifo mis crnblti and mnrri.igu impossible it the prnaltypal, bythu vii tlui" of impi.iper indulgence Vnang per sons nie ton rpt loinniMitt exces'-ci from not being nvvare. of the ilroidftil con-"luetice that may ensue. Now, vv ho T.iaT iinden-tnud the subject will protend in tuny that Hie power of proem iilli n is lnt sooner by those falling Into improper hibils ttia'i by llio prn dent t llrn.lx li-iug deprived o. the pleasure ut heal ley offspring, the to- el 51 ri-n'.s and destructive syinp liinofbmri t-ody nn.l mind nilre. The System be ionics ibnaKged, Ihi pbyi.li.al and menial functions we.ncii'."!, I.'os' of 'rci Htivc power, Nervous lrri ubilit, llvsiiepnla. t'.ilitt.-ttton of til" Heart, liMiges tion, Ciiiisiiiutiiio.il llehillty, a U'u.lliis ot llio l'fame Cough, Consumption, Hire ay and Uoath, IHl. JIMI.V3T0V, Mfnihet of toe fi.ial ("oUti ol inri;enns, London, (tradu.ite Iroui onA of tin miMt eminent Colleees in ihe United ft. iie. and Hie premer part of whoie lifo has been untnl In t e hosniial9 of Loudon, rr.ris, rhila flelobia. slid el'ru here, has elf, cted some ol the mort ntonihti' rur.'s th it v, re over knne.11: many troll td vvilh riniiiiic 111 the tu ad and ei.rs when ns'eei rfreat nrviei-oess. b-to al.inned at tod ion st.iiudi basilfnlliess with lreiplr.it blushing, ntleudtd some, tinin nilh derailment of iiiinJ, wen cured iiumeui altly. TAKR PASTlCUfiAR NOTICE nr. J. nddrees all lloisnwho have injured them- s-lves bv improper intiuleenVe und soliin.y habils, ninth ni mi ln.th e id mind, iiiilitliui; them for eiiln r luiiirsstiiii . s nirty. or mnrnai!e. rh..e .,n soni 1,1' l.'i 1 sad and niel.mcllot'V effect nro.lue-il In raily luintis ut yoiitli. v u. : t .'eiikness of the Itni k ami I. nobs, m'nsin the Mead, Dunne of ti. jht. i.nsr of .Mii'rular 'owl, r.ilpitiilioii of the ll-u't !pep.li, Srr 'is Irratubihly. Iler.iorjenn'ot of llu lnt;eslive Inn n. his. lieuoral IMilluy. byuii .!. nf I 'miMOOIOll ill M ti.lt I li 1 1 fill effect, on the mind are much tiv b ilreailed. Loss of i.iemorv, Cnnfusiwii ol Idea. l)ep e.tion of plnts, Lul I'li-bodiiiss, Averiioii to J-totiely, flelf instill!, Love ol" ilud", 'I'illiiilliy,&e are 9.1111 1 ol HO' ''ll , pro.iuceti. '1 l.ousiind of pnrs.m of all aces ran now jud:f irhal is Ihe ran,' or o.-ir uecinm!? nei.iiu, nisiiii; 1101. vle.,r. hi.jii)iin? u.,nk oalo. nervous niid en arl.ili'd, haviiii; a nnsular sppeaiauee uliout Ibe eyes, cough mol syolptoiiii 01 uona-jinpunn. YOt'XG MEN islm haro Injurei' lh' mselves I,;- a et-Uin prsftiee.ln diilKOd in when iilone, 11 hnbilfri"iuenily --arni-d Irmn tv-il e oinpanl'ins, 01 at .ebnoi.the itr-etn of which are tiiihtly lell. even wlwu asleep, and, if not cured ren ders marriav1- nopo.l,le and detro)s both niiiid and body, should apt'ly iiunei'iBiely. t tut n pilv Hint a J on 1114 man. Hi' licpe of our roun ry, the priue' of hi par' nl. honl.i bo snatched lioni nil iiroiperl and t njoj inenis of lile, by llio tunc ouence of ilcv laliiii! Irom 1I10 path of nature, nml in ilule uif in a e- nntu etrcl habit, f uch pertuiis mutt, btfme cunlo mplalin MAHRIA(?E, rrflcrl Hint n sound inin.l and lindv are thn mot ncce. niiy r 'lui.iio 1. 1 p omnto 10n11ubi.il liapplness In deed, wllboiit lliese Ihe Journey through life becomes n weary plleriinnBi- ; iliu prosperl liourly darken to Ihn vu'vv, Hm iiiinit It'ciiun b shadowed wllh dcpiir uud lilled Willi Ihe iiiel.im holly relL'tlloii Urn Ihe hip finest of nnoll.ir biiomes Iditliled wall our own, Uffkf, 7 South tialeridc Street, eft-be, tft'e zAvi from Palllmore street, a fev doors 'ioi!?3?) lornur. Full not to observe name and nuin bi;(!T- xn letters received unlc po'lpai.1 and enn mining a stamp to be used oil Hie n I'ly, I crinm writing should staie lifo and send portion urndvettisc jii'iit d-stril ing syin loi.ia The Donor's Hlploinn hanE in his oulce. Endorsement ol the Press. -Che many thouanda cured at this establfhinent within .Hie Ian l -my yar-, nml Ihe Miuuieron im lorlanl F'lrgical operation performed, by Dr. Johin ?f?n wtl hss'i.I bv Hie I' pollers of Tim Sun and many .. lier liiil'i-. nol'-es ol which ha.e npi-earcil again at' 1 . ti lore Hie public, bemles h,s sLmding a ce.iileii.aii 0! . h.ir.icl' r mid retpon.ibility, is a suffi. eient gu.trauty to IIm nbln-ted. Skin )i.euscs Spu-rfily Cured. April ti.1, uia.-iy READING RAIL ROAD. Winter Arrangement. November 27,1605. Ircrit Trunk Lino From Tlio North ( Heading. Tott-viHe. Taumiu i. Ashlaiiii. Lcuaiiou. nr '"Trims t! a,'!, .'liburg for New YorK, na follow', : . tl',.vv V..rl( at 3.40 and In UO A. M.nnd 3 40 uitli similar Trains on Ihe I and MM I . Jl. conueuiii, T'eiinsylvaiiMltail llrait I Sleeping Cars nicnmiaii) III'. Hie 3.011 and O.oa A. .! I ranis, wiuniui t : ,hiB,-, Li avo llnrti -burg lor Heading, Poll.ville, 'I aina iun, Miiiersville. Atliland, Pino rovc, Allentown, and I' ad' m int 7 3.5 A Jl. and 1 4.1 and U 00 V .M. stop Iiinsut Lebanon and all Way Malions ; Ihe 0.0 j P.M. VriiniiiuKiiig no tins-i oiinections for Pott svillo no, ri ? I IWpl. For Poiisvillo. fc.nylkill Liven an Aiitiiirri BcluiylLiiI and Sui'iuthaiina ll.nl ItoaC 'TcUwI.V.TN-Vork at 000 A. M. 15.C; noof, 'id SiW V. .11. i Philadelphia at 8 00 A M an. 2 3d P .11 ; Poltsville at HO A. JL nnd 2 43 P M Afhla'iid '. l)0niid II 45pA M.andl li P. Jl. Tnui.i iua S!eaii'otUv!llo Tor Aarrisburg, vii Schuylkill am Biisniehiniia Hall liuatl.nl II 45 A. M, lluiding Acconiiiiodalion Train : Leaves Ilenl "g a 0 3 A. J 1 .. returning from Ph.la.Llphia at 4.30 1' I Columbia Hall It' mi Trains leave ileaillus ol 0 in v- Mwmdti T 13 P.M. for L'phrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, " '"oe'Sumfay. i Leave NWv York at S.00 P M. Till' . delibi ! 1 15 P JL Potlfvllln r'OOA M.Tama'iuiSO' A il larr burg 0 1)3 A Maud lieading at 1.00 A M or 1 a f.burg. mid 10 53 A. M. for tvovv-Ynrk. '' Jo , Mutation, Mileage, Heason. School and 1.x . .inn Tielteta'a undlrom nil points, ut rediiccU l,i ie. 1IC.. if...L..l .l.r.,eli ! ell oounds .lllOWSlI -sell liagguge iui (J A nj0LI.S, FiieuDer, rj-.s..... sLei i.n,TiMumr, Keading. Ta. Nov. 57. 1S05. S. U. Dli WOLF, DEAIXU IN Ready-Made Clothing No 202 North Second St., One I'oor above Race Et.. PHILADELPHIA. 1ST Olotliing made to order at tie suort- H v 7. lt?C5.- tut inutifMC7L STATEMENT of the Finances of tho Counly of Columbia, 1?rom tbo 1st day of Jan, A D.,1805 J to the 1st day of January A. I)., UK. The Ain'.llnrs clecud to scttlo and adlust tho imbllc nccouts of Columbia county, rccspectlully Lea leave to ropuit Uiat they have eiainlnied iho same from the urtiiiayoi inn, a. i., 1 cm, 10 nio nrtt nay 01 Jan. a. II. ISd'i. and rclif rllnllv Liy before the Honorable Jildces of Ilia Court Comnioii 1'lens of said rninly the Inllotvlui! ttateiiienl unu repnrl iisree.iliiy 10 llio'Jil sec. ofthcActof llenoral Assemhly of llils Commnn wi nllh. passed tile fourth day of April, A. I)., 1KM." IIANILL McllllNltV, Treasurer or Columbia coun ty. In account Willi said county I860. Dr. Jan. To amount outstanding for Ifl'.i &c. (CCCl 7fi 'In balance In Hand or 1 reai .urer ns por last Auditor report 3SC3 20 'J o bal. on ten dayasBessmenl If 04 C S3 CO May To cash of Jesse Coleman I'roth'ylury fuoa ond tines do To cash of Jacob Hostler, land redeemed 1EC1 To cnli of Joseph Ulcer, land redeemed May To cash of Win Lamon, land redeemed Juno, Totash of John Kraus,land redeemed SI CO 3 00 i SO 1 43 S 73 do ltli.5 To amount of county tai as. eessed for ISfij Sep, Tn rnli of Jer Jacob)' for DrL nrcrecktnp, kcepins C Pult ISO 00 do To cull ofSamucI lvrlclmcr. III33 OS for UriarcrecK tp kceiin O rjult do To ca-li of J rret?.".i!im;lcs do Toleu days as'iil'-lits, 'I'O do Tucasli of Michael lirobsl. land retleeiii"d Dec TocaihofJ r,ers, plank, do To cull of Jessj Coleintiti, jury lees and lines do Toenail of J tl J'reeie, shin, f les raid assessors lor spring Military asses im-nt IsCm To c;i-'i of 111 1 1 1 la r j fiin l v 11: J .Sounder unties of appeals V II Jaeoiiy nolic-s 1' John hln.ik book Tai I nssevsor fir ns.csniml 1M 00 it uj 18 C7 13 60 1 00 (3 00 10 10 in 41 S P 1 5 M S III of Doi; lax Irii..". I JO Ji To cash of siiinl y p.rsont ro tiemlioti mom y 4aT SJ To cash rerelvedfor niinary tales 511 M 1010 0.1 ID7MU1 CM liy nmmtnt oMttnn tin? fitr t'1 ninl (tr' iti f.tr 3"U7 31 l ntdiit-rati tn-fill't'tlcrllcfUr 3. CrtllhHIceiOl' ull'cJ tollt'Ctnr "iUl 05 nml counly unlcrs pmIcp.h il J j?Ji 47 " 'I'rtMfitri'f cniu.nis'ioii mi ' nuiuitiit paid l ti'i 'i'mniiurer tai on oUSstindl U 1) imm P 53 n.ilancc in h iiids of Tfcun.iref 2-1 CI Ql073rJ01 HAM nil IcIirA'PwV.Tr.MirT of ColumMa county it nccouut w illi mi DR. ToAtnnun oiitHtantlini: nml ii'i collici.''! iir I atul pUvir uuy -ur, s c.5 " ainoii'tt d it r mill fun-1 f.u .T amtiiorH tcyoil Jin 4, ISi 2 0:i M ftiiiouni adsftiii in! jfj, j jih ou 0!!.' Ily Binouiiti".istin ling and ml- collriu.l "10 00 l.ioiii'i.ition a lo'.vcl vol- l.-rtor 4" 50 ' comiiiission n lowed do 47 evt anrt i'1'Siiijep iitiius; or ders rid. e.lO'.l 0.17 'JJ r.utl u4.-ss ir for as'ossiog dog l.x tor I idS 15J80 Treasurer's rouitoiisiun on $j'J7 V.i at 5 per cent 4'i rti S0S3 0,5 033 05 r.Xi'DVDii unr.i irinoR's cd Ci-iRn. Am'l paidandiier. and cLrk 4.S no U' Wirt nodi iu.g rrollu'iioiary ami KeiBi is account IS 00 APailSSOrtil PAY. Amount paid ixiesturt lor rprms nssesaiiieuM l.iMDGf: I, 110 A 1) VIKW8 03 00 TOO C3 173 01 Amount pa. indry (ersons ili.lDiill CONTRACT?. David Si, 'C b.itanfe on bridge cull i in Pine tow ti-hip '04 1-i 00 W A Li ' I " Ig" I" H.i; inoaf 7 Oil UO David r) .e I'll If c in iienton 1 1)10 0U llP.lDGi: KUPAllia Ain't pi' I f"n I')' iie'sou for repairs 111, A V H llllDKs Ain't pail lor blank b .ok. for Prothono lary Kegi.lera tilheo, UonsliitCis' iiluriis Amount paid the several cou.lables during lb a ymr Court Crier Amount I uiil Moses Cotfiuan Ctiaiunn (Joint. Uousc Aninu''paid ulndr'"! persons i oihinj lut(lin! Ann it paid for repairs nl Court lluusa i 1 Jail during iho year ('amniissiuuen i$' Clerk Am nipaid II C Fruit Clerk CiOO 00 " ..hi )lcllenry Connnissioncr 1711 lil i'J Vnnderklico SJdlil Mk-n.Mnnii " liCPl John F Fovvlr " Id 00 Commifsionrr'i Attorney 1 outit paid YV Wirt Attorney C'oiiimmircalti costs A.-nountpaid 6imdry persons JJissrict Attorney Amount paid F. II Little Election Expenses Amount paid for spring election 421 50 " Ucneral " .377 SO ia:: on 1213 72 33 4 0 153 25 33 50 S4 00 771 01 1109 63 73 03 322 32 ccoo 703 70 Wild tat Fox Scalps Amount paid aundry pe-soua Fltll Coal & Wood for Court House ,fc Jail Jncvtental Expenses. .rat paid foratatloilury fur court Jnstirancs, raid Lycoming Ins'lrance Co S3 20 160 CO 70 55 19 3 Jnijuests. Ami nnld Josenli I.illv. Hun. Innucsi on nooy tu vv itooser, i" o do John Doak Ls' on body of It Dili l'J Si ilo 11 1. Frca Jl D examination cf hady or AI Charles nt impiest 10 CO do J K Lvaiis M 1) I'laniination of 13 00 body ol vv nccscr at Hi'piest -47 00 Principal and Interest on Loan. Ami paid Francis I'.vnns liiteu jtfor irut on uniiu ngain.t i.uuiuy ijj uu do paid Francis Lviins bond 1IIHU 00 do Francis Dvuns interest 3.1 00 do paid Frank llaitiou, bounty 25 00 J 120 00 Jurors' Wages and Mileage. Amt paid Jurors nt tho several courts 1376 07 jMciicat services, Amt paid J R F.vnns M D attend. mice on prisoner tlo F U Harrison o oo 2 oo . a oo Militia, Aml'pnld J (3 Sanders for publish ing notico of appeuli do W II Jacohyfor printing notices do 1' John blank book Printing. Amt paid W II Jtcoby do J S Sanders do L L Tate Penitentiary. Amt piiil 15 B renitentlury for sup port ni ronvicts do paid Fa Hum Lunatic Hospital lor siippoit of i; Hull 3 00 S 00 S 00 -12 00 201 00 125 00 ios so -431 50 308 25 .182 45 ujjjjonj 1 aja , su juatiaruss e. mj-Humwiuju Latl.iMj! jimmm ProlhonoUmj, I'ald Jciri Coleman rrothonotary' 'Jroslage, AmtpalJ D A nccktcyT M Howl Damages. Hamad nimby Madison II On rial lltoom Hugh I'lionipson llriarcrcak Anthony Welucl Ilomlock Haiunel UrURler do Stephen Jlcllenry "wlduw" Jackson Samuel Trump Otangs Recorder. Arnt Hald J O Freeze, recording Treasurers bonds & stamps Jk'evciiue blamps. Anit paid I' John for stamps Sheriff', Amt paid S Snyder for boarding prisoners ISO S3 1S3 II 00 55 00 SU 01) tn co C3 00 1.3 00 SO 00 -327 00 13 20 Si 00 So3 04 00 50 70 00 do conveying J Coursan k II llamlloin; loll Penitentiary do conveying 'llio J Blood to IS I'eultuutiary Surveyor. 323 54 Aint pnld Solomon N'eyhnrtl sur veying unsealed laud bheen Damage. 35 00 Amt paid sundry persons, ta wit r inooni township llenton do Heaver do Hrlarcrack tlo Centre do 31 00 6 110 2'J 00 30 00 120 75 43 Oil IH 00 18 no 10 SO 18 MO 31 00 31 no 3d 00 tl no I'isu ngcrcck do Jaclt.ou tlo l.ncu&l Modison Mltlliu Malno Mt Pleasant Orungo Hugarloaf Ecotl do do do do do do do do U9 00 010 23 Tip Slaves. Ain't paid ntthe several couils 72 50 343 07 luxes Jujundeil. Amt of road, school and poor tax ro lunoeu lo llio several lownthips Whole ain't of order issued for tlio Vi-ar lflij RI3213 55 Deduct am'l of sheep damages nr- U'-r lor Hie same year GIO S3 do lutes refunded to townshi ps 34307 do borrowed money and interest on aino 1120 00 do Militia expenses 12 00 8205 32 Aitual expenditures for the year le05 glllid 23 We the undersigned Auditors of Columbia Coiiulv. being dull' fleeted tn adjust n'nd settle llio account of Hie Treasurer mid t'ommisioners. do certify that wo met at the ollicc of the Coinmi.sioners in llloom.burg, and earf fully examined Hie aeroiiuts and vnichers of me same irom uie nrsl nay ot January, A. li., ieo.i. to th rtrat day of Jauuiry. A I). lMjfl.and find Hieiu cor- ri'cl as set torlli in lb j foregoing RlKleiiieul, and that we find n balance duu Columbia Couiiiv of 'Two Hon dred and LI glily l our llolljrs and sixty. one cent. s.'.-t on li'iiii n.iuiei iiic enrv, ireasurcr ol s:i Id bounty tliveti under our hands, this third day of Jauuaiy, isoe. UAiMi.l.nrv iii.iv, i i.ounty I. II. KLTUIIT, Audilort, Attest DAXIIiL LUIl. We. Ihe iiiiderslgueil Couiiiiissioncrs of Columbia County, do lertlf) that the foregoing is a correct state ment ui uie acci'iini oi ..uu county tor uio year a, ii, eio. vv uiev our naiiu, January tuirii a. ii moo. THO.. J, VAMlUKs'LlCl;, ( Commissioners of ALt.LX J1A.N.V. Coliiuibiu county . Alte.t-lt. C. FItL'IT. Finances 0 Columbia County. l'.nlaiiee due from collectors 5:il7 2 Deduct exonerations ami CO.llllliaSIOUS 1200 f'O 34147 2 Hal due Co from 'I reasurer SM4 111 QI431 E5 Deduct orders unredeemed for Ifii'l and prcv ions year Deduct orders unredeemed fu r $49 C3 CO 63 734 00 eso so In,.. Deduct balaoeediiu 1) S ivago on bridge roniracl in Itenion Deduct bal.iuce due W A Kile, bride cuutract in sugarluaf $1533 01 Balance in favor of county 32S77 bi Statement of Jog lax. Hal due from collectors $510 00 Deduct t'Xtiu''r.itious and comiuissioiis 150 03 SCCO 10 Heduct orders tinreileemed for ISdl and previous veart 6115 50 113 Oil Order unredeemed for 1805 r.'i 50 sua so fialance in favor nf aiJfand Commissioners' Oltice, I f.lnoins'iiirg, Jim. 3 leCG. i Feb. 3 'till. fur. VALUABLE Steam Flouring Mill FOR SALE! TIK LA GE FIVE STOKY Stone MILL, known as JIOTP'd. in tin) bnro i'-li of Pitt sMiu, Lu.erioi rnunly, reniisylvunia, is olio red for sale. It is situated in 1 lie heart of tin Wyoming and uckatt'unuu coal Odds, nml certainly noises -a a I- vaulages as r. sards locality, water and railroad coin. nuin iw-iit ion, tint no oilier Mill possesses. It has a water communlrali on from H very door to llaliimnre, Mil., on llio one side, and llullalo, X, Y.. on the other, while communication is hail by liailroad Willi all p.ir.s I'fllie L.iuiilrj. A luldgn spanning thn Smquo. Iiaiina brings grain, &c. ic., uf Wyoming valley right by lis doors. Tli j deciaseof Jas .Molt, Esq.. its proprietor, is the cause of lliit, valuable properly being throw n up. on the mi rki t. "Mr, Moll, as is well known, wain prattietil miller, auu uller the destitution uf his old Mill by lire, cuureiveil the idea of erecting n IIODUL MILL. und fi mil liis iiinplo means, bmt llio present structure. It is lurnlshed.wllh un excellent engine, four run of stoiiu.uinl modern machinery of the very bci-l kind. Its massive foundations rcntsupon n solid rock and risss live siorics high from Hie canal . The grin Hug floor is in the middle story. It l I hi niii.t solid structure in the cuu ilry and was nlway viewed with liouesl pildR, and Jutly loo, us nil enduring monument of Ihe ovv ners industry and perseverance. The storngo cupaiily uf tint mill is eunriuou, uud f.our. giaiu &e are luajjd and utilo.i ilcil Irom canal boats by improved elevators. 'J here ia matliincry to convey gram to any part of Iho mill required. A home mark. i idlers n ready sale for all Hie brau.ehoru ami mill stuff manufactured at goo.l prices,, 'there ii a lot, dwelling house ami Mrn, suitable for Ihe miller, und a tloru uud lot adjoining the mill proportv, w Inch ml' I o sold Willi H ,. . esired. II not sold before tho 2uih of, March licit, il will be olTered for rent. Lverypractic.il business lunn who investigates the desirableness ol thu location, and Hie p'riuaiiunce of its (truclurc, must be Lilly convinced Hint tills is u mutt favorable opportunity to make 'i sure and profit able invo.-Iineiil, uud nll'ords a rure chance t atcuiuu Id le a Inituuii. Tho lunn-, (if desired) might be, one quarter down with l en equul yeaily payments, with inlercsl uf tlio whole sum of deterred payments annually. r' Hither particulars can be learned by addressing cither of ihe subscribers II. K. JlOllriS. Moss Side, Carlitfndalc, I'a. li. I), BTUKDUV ANT, Kinev.nn, Pa. February 17, IECG-3W. "lUccuiortj Bounties)Baek.pay,l,enbiousleN:o., collected. Ppecial attention paid tn matters arising under tho In- -riml lloveuuii Lnvv. IT" OFriCC rirat door below tho Coutt House, llLOOMdUUllG, Ta. Jan. 20, lECfl INVENTORS' OFFICES ITEriNUUIL & EVAN'S. Civil Engineers ani Patent Solicitors No -130 Walnut St. Pbil'a. rjATLNTS lolicitcd-Conaultntions on Unclnecring i. Draughting and Sketches, .Models nnd .Mummery of all kinds made nnd stillfully attended to, Hpeclal attention given to iiljuui lu UASiis aim iri i,ii LNUCS. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Talent Officii procured. V. II. Havfl voorsotves useless trouble nnd travel Hug expenses, as Hurt it no nelual need of personal interview with us, All business with theso offices can be transacted iu willing, l oiluiiher information ill mctatabovt, with stamp enclosed for cireula I with icrurencr Feb 10, ItM -ly -J Webster Select Poclrn. The Bribed Legislator. The man who la unfailnful to a truit, However small, la vitally unjust ; And ho who Is unjust In little things Would bo a villain In the courts of kings rrcscnt a bribe and down his virtue foils In courts, In camps, or legislative halls I The bribed apostate 1 Wot his hateful namo From each and every scroll of honest fame I Let no man trust him none forbear to shed Contempt and deep dlshonorbR hir head I LetScorn her finger point with bluer giber, And say, behold Ihe consequence of bribes I Let guileless children, as he panes by, Khrlnt from his Much and shudder nl lilt eye I Let lovely women loathe hint Willi disgust. And spurn him as n reptile In tin d ist I And whilcst ho lives, let infamy ulono Claim this Ilribed I.eglshtor as li"r own Until he dicsnnd sinks into the grave, To poison wonnithat leait upon tho knave I 'There 'midst tho storms let hideout Furies foul Hold nightly revels and in concert howl I Let lilssiugscrpcnts make that spot thcirhome, And be the watchful guardians of his tomb I And when he goes tu hell let Sal, in stare. And ask him ''who the d'ivl scutum there !" Ami feel the insult, d ccp, severe ami keen, To sec a fiend pro eminontly uicuh 'Mid better devils rudely ushered in, A foul, appalling prodigy of ;in ; And in Hell's hottest furnace crunmed, Lethim be damned superlatively danricl I And why not damned lor such Iran scendant clinics I Yes, damned eternally ten thousand t lines. Coswat. eaKrga'TOCTasgiaagrXia i :i, irijBicccaBamaaa A Letter to Fenians on Pcnian- ism. To Iho Editor of the World : It is a duty I owe to iuy fulluwlrisbinon ti stato ray views fruukly and fearlessly regarding the Fenian organization and movement now existing in this country and Ireland. In connection with this portion of my let- tor, 1 propose to examine the strength and resources of tho liritith Empire. Every Irishman can then judge (or himself. ITuvo the Feiiiau leaders impartially weighed over in their minds the tremendous power of Great Britain ? If tley have, have they placed tho facts before the Irish peo pic! The subjects o( England's Queen amount to about two hundred and twenty millions ol souls. It ia calculated that one in six is capable ol' bearing anus. If this cal culation be correct, it gives hur upwards of thirty-sis millions of ablt-bodied men, She uses one portion of her subjects to keep another or other portions in subjac liou, and sho uses one race to conquer auotber none more bo than the Irish. She holds all tho keys that command the sea and ocean thoroughfares. In the .Med iterranean she owns the strongly fortified Ilautl of Malta, as will as the Rock of Gibraltar, that commauds the entrance in to thu samo t-oa. JShc possesses Auen.ono hundred miles east of tho Strait of Babel Wautlel,, or Gato of Tears, and thus con trols tho Red Sea ; and, per consequence, the Indiau Ocean and Persian Gulf. From Hindoo Cush to Capo Comorin, and from iho mouths of the Indus to those of the Ganges, she holds upwards of one bun dred million of tho dark races in subjec tion, with about thirty thousand while Celts and Saxons. To the west of the Punjaub her sway is omnipotent in Afgb auinan and Rcloocbiatan.and she controls tho destinies of Farther India ; indeed, Bunnah and Giam may be considered as outposts of her empire. Sailnlg from the Gulf of Manaear and Palks Channel, with the beautiful Island of Ceylon on the south, which is also hers, ill a northeasterly di rection, wo arrive at the English province of Arracan, Shaping thu ship's course southerly, we pass bytho liritish territory, Tennaserin, and arrive at Malacca Straits Ou tho west coast of tho Malayan Penin sula sho owns Malaca colony. Still far ther sho owns the etrongely fortiGed Islo of Singapore, which commands tho straits of that name, and tbereforo the entrance into Iho Chineso Sea. She owns tho Islo of Ilong Kong, at the mouth of tho Hong Kong i'ivcr,aod can at any moment block- ado Canton city. She has tier grasp upon China, aud before sho is tlono sho will ab sorb i, as she has done Iutlia. It ia with her a mere matter of time. Sho reasons not for tho hour.hut for tho futuro aggran dizement of her cnipiro. Tho island con tinent of Australia is hers, so ore New Guinea and Van IHcman'e Laud ; sho has established her autlioiity iu tho great isle of Borneo. Sho owns tho Islo of Ascen sion, and waters her ships at St. Helena, Tho Mauritius, west of Madagascar, is hors. From tho Capo of Good Hops sail along the western coast almost to tho river Senegal, and wo fiud her colonies of Gam bia, Sierra Leoue, and Fernando Po j in deed, for a thousand miles along tbiscoiBt tho natives dread her power. Along tho eastern cost tho EuglUb influence 'is para mount. Sho owns British Guiana, on tho North Pacific a country two-and-a-half times as large as Ireland. She owus tho Falkland Isles, about three huudrd miles from Cape Iloru. Honduras furnishes her her ornamental woods. Finally, sho owns iho Bahama Islands and Jamaica. Such is a brief sketch of tho extent of tho for eign dominions of Great Britain. Let us look at her strongth from another stand point. She spends threo hundrced millions of dollars a year to pay her army, lior navy, her civil servioe, and tho interest of her national debt. Her navy consists of five hundred chips of war ; her army is, at least, half-a-million of all arms. I desite of the Fenian leaders to inquire who are the men who thus nvcrn bo largo a part of tho globe. Aro thoy Saxons t no; are thoy Celts ? no 5 aro they of tho Somitio race I no ; or llaymarilic ? no.- They aro tho descendants of thoso terri ble VikiDgs who led tho people, or rather pirates of the north of Etiropo, aud who have ravaged its fairest countries in the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh centu ries of our era. In tho early part of tho tenth century, Rollo, ono of these fierce marauders, obtained it settlement upon tho north west coast of France, where he loca ted his Norman fruobonting followers. Ilo established bis dukedom on a firm basis, and gave to the ceded province tho name of Normandy. By intermarriage for half-a-dozen generations among thair Celtic neighbors, thoy lost their northern lan guage, and acquired that of the ' Lingua Franca.'1 Rollo's descendant, Duke Wil liam, laid claim to the throua of England; ho colleotcd an army of sixty thousand adventurers, from Noriiiantlj, Brittany, and the neighboring French provinces ; with thoso he landed in England A. D. one thousand and sixty-six, and at tho bat tic of Hastings utterly annihilated the Sax ons at a single blow a blov, from which they havo nevor recovered, and probably never will. ' sniilo when I hear people say that it was not conquest. It was the most crushing destruction of a people that cvar occurred. Tho lands vcorc parcelled out among William's followers, and throe- fourths of the lands of the United King dom are to-day held by their descendants. In 1172, bided by Iri.sh treachery, thoy conquered Ireland. 1 know that soma en thusiastio Irishmen will deny this but is it not a fact that ever since they havo held this grasp 011 the Island ? Strocgbow.tbcir loader, a Ncrmau, with a handful of fol lowers accomplished this. In the early part of tho eleventh century Edward I cooquercd Wales; sis centuries later Scot land became practically a part of Eng land under James I. There is in reality no Engli.'h, Irish, Scotch, or Welsh peo ple. I grant that there arc artisans and peasants who are permitted by their Nor man lords to work and to cko out a iniicr able existence, This Norman raoo is brave, wise for its own intcrest',cra(ty, cruel, and avaricious. Look at tho wars of the Roses and seo this cruelty, bravery, and avarico. Poictiers, Crcssy.and Agiueourt attest this bravery in former times, and Waterloo, which decided the modern Ctcar's fate, was won by Wcl.iDgton, a lineal descend ant of a Norinau Chief. 'They, as "a race, have never shorrn the white feather upon any battlefield of tho world. In tho Uni ted Kingdom thoy have established '-an imperium iv. trnpeiio," and with remark able wisdom 'hey hare made the Saxon thralls of England believe that it is they who govern the world. 1 have so far ex hibited, in a thort opaco, the gradual in cicaso aud prrsout power of this Norman aristocracy ; but there is one point I havo forgotten it is this: Under Henry VIII they assisted him to rob tho Catholic Church of all iia possessions. So much for their avarice. What force have tho Fenians to compete with this power f Any attempt made to invade Ireland is utterly hopeless, The cost is completely surrounded with armed ships, so that a fast-flying pigeon could not obtain iDgresa to the laud without being discovered. The friends cf the Govern meut in Irt'land arc sufficiently ablo to put down any and every attempt at insurrec tion. Tho population ia about six millions of inhabitants. It may be fairly assum cd that one and a half millions aro Pio testauts ; not less than fourteen hundred thousand of these will bo on the side of British rulo ; every squireen Catholio and Protestant, tho bulk of the clergy of every denomination, every titled aud untitled aristocrat, every policeman and armed soldier, will bo on tho side of tho Govern ment. Novr mark, here aro tho educated, ntclligcnt, and armed half the Irish poo jiltj arrayed upon tbo side of what they call law and order, They will fight their own countrymen and put them down, be oaueo thoy havo to fight tbo undisoiplined, unarmed half. Moreover, tho gold of the Government can. docs, aud will buy spies, informers, uud traitors, and thoro is difficulty to find judges, barristers, aud mixed juries to convict tho poor, deluded follows who may bo foolish and rash cuough to coino under tho lash of the law. I know iUi-j hoped that Louis Napoleon may assist tho Irish to obtain their inde pendence. No man in his eano mind can suppose sueh a thing probable. Louis Na poleon is a mcro satrap of England ; bo must do hor behests. Ho carried her po liceman's staff in London in 1013, to sup press an abortive Chartist outbreak. Uo is too anxious to establish his dynasty to aid revolution in any quarter, He has been a beggar, a nandorcr, an outcast, too lone to imperil his throno by coming to loacer-hoads with England. Ha knows that sho would let looso tho red repu'oli cans of Europo upon him, and topple his throno over in less than n month, and send him forth ogain to beg li'i3 bread, Hopo for tho Irish fiom suoh a quarter i hope lcsa. I may bo told that nhe could uotdo this. I statu iu reply that sho hunted a far greater man than he, and loft him to pino to death upon a small ir.lo iu the Gou'th Atlantic. Let my countrymen look into tli theso matters with care, nnd then draw their conclusions. I mn pained to advert to tbo brawls,de nunciations, and counter' denunciations of tho Fiiuion factious which havo occurred in our midst during the lost few months Arc thoco leaders sincere ! Does it not ap pear as if it wero a struggle for power, as thu power brings grist to tho milt I Why is it that the Messrs. Roberts and O'Ma bony Congress and tho Senato cannot agreo I If we aro to bclievo oao'u of the othev faction, thoy mttst bo wrong. The mjtb, Stepheus, is an enigmatical charac ter, Hon was it that ho was onabled to open nine locks, and thus esoapo from j ail I Did gold do it I Thcro aro peoplo who say that Stevens is in tho employ of the British Government. I nra not disponed to Bay so, and shall wait events to develop this transaction. Whero an tlio appoint ed places of rendezvous for tho Fenian ar my J No surely in the United States,be cause our Government cannot, will not, and ought not to permit it. Indeed, thiri Fenianism promises to beget Nativism, which God avert. I now proceed to ascertain tho numljcro of men and amount of money requisite to make a probable invasion of Ireland. It will bo readily admitted that no likely suc cessful rising could tako placo without tho assistance of at least a hundred thousand armed invaders ; to convey thsse across tho occaB from somo etandpoiut it will take one hundred transports, and at least thcro ought to be twenty armed steamers to pro tect thorn ia their transit, because if any leader rash enough wero to arm a priva teer, to prey upon British commerce, his vessel would be capturod, and ho and his crow would bo strung up to tho yard-arm as pirates. I otipposo t'u-j Fenian leaders havo tho men ; but havo they tho monoy or credit to cloth, equip, and pay tho hun dred thousand men for ono year t I prove below the cost of such an army. Patriot ism is very fine, but it will not buy a gun, clothe a back, or fill a belly. It lakes money, ready money, or senna credit, to do this. Probable cost is appended in a noto. I need hardly state, Fenianism is com posed of sincere cnthusia3ts,who ore ready to peril lifo, limb, and proporty to eman cipate Ireland ; of knaves, who look sole ly to the amount of money that can bo made of the last class, who are tho dupes who ifivo their means to aid this forlon hope. 1 can point out a method by which the powei of England can bo humbled and Ireland separatod from England, and her independence established at no distent day. Let those who arc how making sacrifices for Fenianism save their money and send for their relatives to come hero and settlo ; let ihcin become good American citizens ; let them tcaeh their children and chil dren's children to look upon England as the onnrcasor of their race ; let them aid in a coinplcta reunion upon equal rights for tbo South, and heal up its bleeding wounds. Do uot permit (so far as you can provent,) that tho South is to be governed as England governs Ireland, as Russia governs Poland, aud us Austria governs Hungary. 'I his appears lo ma to us the only feasiblo hopo for Ireland. Whenever the linio shall arrive, und nrrivo it will, that Amciica shall bo again united, nnd that she nnd England will go to war,thau, and ihen only, will thoro bs hope for Irish independence I havo now concluded the sorious part of my letter. I have shown tho folly, ii not tho criiniuality, of abstracting money no from tho poor lribb,nd hopo niott ferveut , ly that it will bo discontinued. One word In conclusion upon tho ludicrous figure we cut boforo tho civilieed World. Tbo whole thing is a fordo. Wo Irish havo bcoorao a laughing-srook to thu American poople. iliey Know that tho whoU thing is a tem pest in a toapot. It is high timo that this abortion should como to an end, and that tho Irish in this country should abandon their wild-goose notions of immodiato in dependence, and pay attention to thoir lo- giumato business. I am, fellow-countrymen, yoars truly, John CAMrnEi.1,. Philadelphia. Jan. 20, 1800. Note Ono huudrsd thousand armed men at S500 per year, to arm, clothe, and equip, feod and nay each, including artil lery and cavalry, will oost at least S50, 000,000 ; transports and war veseels, $520 000,000 moro. Baron Munnchauson'a ccneme or tho wildest droams in th Ara bian Nights fall far short of suoh Utopian imaginings. " - - Puck's New V obaijulaby. Tho old "ladder to learning" stylo of hdok is now sadly out of dato and is moro apt to mis lead children of tho presest day than td instruot tkenn Puck has at infinite pains prepared a nevf vocabulary for ohildren, which ho has no doubt tho board of Edu cation will order to bo used in all tho Pub lio Schools; What is a waterfall J A. A lot of curl mado out of th laila of dead Cbinamkn, and worn by la dies ou tlio back of their heads. Q. What ia complexion ! A. Red aDd whita stuff, which is sold in small pots at a dollar a pot. Q. What is a bust. A. A ten cent cigar, 11 glass of lger4 and going to .1 pretty waitcr-girl saloon la tho evening. Q. What is amusement T A, Tying two cats together by th0 lail3 ; cutting a girl's doll open and lot ting the sawdust out j or anything else that makes you feol good. Q. What is a patriot t A. A fcllor? who I070S his country and want to ot as muoh out of it os pos--siblo. f The following is tho oonolusion of an epitaph on a tombstono in Eat Ten-i netsee, "Sho lived a lifo of virtue, and died of the obolera morbus caused by eating green fruit in full hopo of a blcssc'd mortality, at tho aarly ago of 2-1 years, 7 months and 10 tkys. Rcadergo thou and do like wise. Wo used to oat green fruit in tho hopo of a blessed mortality and it always gavo us a demoralization of the stomach there; foro wo beg to bo excused from tho "like wise.'' Paupers. We havo now four millions of paupcrer to support, all made by Aboli tion fanaticism. It coms 500,000 Whito lives to raako them, and now wo will bo compelled to support thom at tho exponss of the public. Sueh is Abolitionism. t3f The largest fly-wheel in tho world ba3 just been cast at tho Fort Pitt Work, in Pittsburg. The meltod iron was con ducted from Iho furnace acroBS-one of tho streets of tho oily, a distance of ono hun- drod and sixty-threo feet, and weighed forty-two tons. tfB" A passenger swearing terribly In tho cars on the Boston and Providenco railroad vas approaohed by a young min ister With moro zeal than discretion, who said to him abruptly : "My dear sir, do you know whtre you are going 1 You aro going straight to boll I" "Just my d d luck," replied tho man looking tho minister in the faco with an alarmed air, and suddenly fumbling for his cheokj "I bought a tickot tor Provi dence." RAaaEU Unonir.'. -Please give dad a short pips. Barman. Can't do it. Don't know him. Ragged Urchin. -Why, ho goU drunk hero every Satusday night. Barmnu. Oh ! doei ho my littlo dear ! Then hero's a nice long one, with a bit 'of wax at the end. JuDfJE Kiko of Franklin county who, in the contested election enso of Rowo vs. 8tcngor, decided 'tbat the Penalty of for feiture of citizenship could not be infiioted without duo process of law and dgserteri oan be disfranchised only upon conviction of tho offenco by somo coiupotont tribunal," ' iB a Republican in politics, His decision 0 fully sustains tbu position taken by Judga Gilmore, of tho 27th district, who b A Democrat. Johnstown ScatCtrat, 1