I " Our Constitution guard It ever I Our glorious Union hold It dear I Our Btarrjr Flag forsake U never 1 The proud Oaucasslan onr only peerl EDITED BY IA'.Vl ti. TATE, rROPIUBTOIl. BLOOMSBURG : Saturday Morning, Feb. 24, '60 Public Notice. I liavo sold tho olUco of ttio Columbia Democrat, and request thoso of uiy cus touicrs who arc indebted, to call and pay tlieir accounts with as liltlo delay as po siblc. Distant subscribotB oau, and '. hopo Willi remit money by mail, takipg oaro to Lave tboir Letters propoily Rxa Isteiied, For a abort titno the Books &o., will bo in my bands, and I hope that tlioso interested will avail themselves of tho opportunity of settling our business in our own way. And as I shall not here aftor, have tho advantngo of Free Advcr Using, it is hoped I may havo no occasion for tho publication of any further notioo. LEVI L. TATE. Bloomsburg, Feb- 34, 1800. Thomas Dunu'a Last Squirm The Editor of the ltepublioan, is evi dently alarmed ha knows that by hi3 unreasonable demands, unjust acts and im politic ooursc,lrc has drivon from his sup port his Grit, best and most influential) friends, lie now realizes tho serious fact that he must either yiold to their wishes or lose his humble an J ill-gained position both as Editor and officer. To prevent this tho cntiro editorial of his last issue, was devoted to the endorsement of Presi dent Johnson's policy, and to tho wily en deavor lo make good honest Republicans believe that tho Democrats arc playing at his (Dr. John's) game of low cunning, which is entirely beneath the dignity and honor of the Democrat;, besides being aj liaro falsehood'. Senator Buokalow, as a generous and liberal man may or may not assist the Republicans in procuring a man to edit tho proposed new paper, but as to tho facts of its origin being, from a Democratic Eoa'rca and in aid of Demoeratio principles arc entirely unfounded and absurd. Wo belicvo that no Democrat will, and wo know that none should) suffer themselves to bu engaged a tho effort of ousting Dr. John from tho head of the Republican par ty of thh county and placing a better man in his stead ; which is the exclusive object of tho intonded paper, all of which will tend to their boneGt and advantugo and to the disadvantago of tho country and the Democratic party. Marching On. Tho New York Tribune says "John llrown's soul is marching onl" Wo think so. A number of peoplo think so. John Brown in tho body corporate marched off through Kansas and else where, stealing horses and other property. file marched to steal niggers and break laws, till at last ho marched into eternity by a different line. And now wa judge 1 1 is eoul is marching on ! It marched through custom houses, post offices, col lector's bureaus, legislatures and congress, stealing by the gross. It marolied away from lho While IIouso lately with ninety largo boxes in oharge, and left the Preti- a a a niioiiri .'i 11 .awaiiBiii . . u a , dent's Mansion gutted. It has marchod or woc 101110 Prc30DC auu Il,,uru Kencra with its mortal counterpart Ben Butler, tions- concquenoos to satisfactorily put from Now Orleans to Lowell, and through I an cud to our cs increase and all tho Departments at Washington. Yes! ProloD2 indefinitely -consequences tho soul of John is marching on, and wc think it timo the Dovil wrapped a chain juuui iui3 L-sacuuu ui jiujiuuuuuuism uuu , prosperity, or to involve us m agitation auohor tb soul of tho horso stealing Os-j and bickering, if not, (which Heaven sawatom'ie. That'a what's tho matter. I avert,) into renowod blood-shed, sooner or later oonsequences whioh are to strength Hough on Lincoln. en and secure tho permanency of demo- Ttndnnr.li nnnnfllm fnvnritn nnnlril.nlnr 1 "at'lO institutions and tho Stability ofcoil- ! .1.:. T r.i! .il to .ho Boston Commonwealth, (Radical,); in u recent icticr 10 uiai papcrtsays: "Lincoln was an emancipationist by compulsion; (have you forgotten how he sneered at the Pope's bull against tho comet ?) Lincoln was mado a saint and ... QOuntrv . ... , liberator in spite of himself; but ho wasr tuo 0(mn b,no tuo ' an.d 11,0 P"" cuffed into calendar; ho was kicked into ( amoun,t duty , of cf lncu,llt rrlnrv; hn did not voltintaril'j risn nn. hp. was floated up on the resistless will of tho peoplo, to tup tieigiit no now occupies; but John Brown stands by His sido, so tar above him, in spito of every obstacle that could bo throwu in his way in spito of old ago and poverty, and lack of sympathy from tho world." It makes a diffcronoo who kicks! If wo say a word against Lincoln, people swear, curse, denounoo and abuso us with out stint or limit. But ono of his followers and glorificrs, now that .the illustrious is no moro, indulges in very queer talk. And tho idea that John Brown, a notori- quj horse thief and law breaker, of a taint than Liooln, tho eminent chris. tian and statesman, is tho meanest cut of all. If this is their ondorsemcnt,GoD save us from our frionds 1 tSyQon. John W. Geary, a democrat as long as tho democrats wore in powsr, and einoc a republican, whioh he will re main as long as thoy arc In p wor, scorns just now to bo a leading aspirant for tho abolition nomination for Govsnor. Our worst mon turned renegades, and are now their beet. jsvnirirmicMsttuoaori VALEDICTOKY. 2ii the I'atronsvJ the Coliimha Democrat. T'..,., .1.!. .1. ... ... '"""" va Ku 1,118 ":u"1" -Y0 sunicd tho publication of the Columbia jtsjiuvusii, ..a.ta uuiiu. aim VwVi m, and now, wilt tl.8 uauo of Ms number, wo resign our position and retire to pri- vaio mo am. uomcsuo onucartnonts, in or-1 .I.- l- . ..... ... .1 ,!...!.. 1 . . . i i r i i . . i ..ui i .miuiu uui .yuu.icu i.u.us mi- cueot an ojriy soiiiomenc ot ouroui-stanu- . .. . i . ...... i i ng accounts. During all this long poriod of timo, to whioh sixteen years of our for mor lifo had boon zealously devoted, of active and ovor-varying political contosts -wo have exerted our best omIcb to subsorvo anu support luo groat principles i of tho Union, tho Laws and tho Consti tution, thu undying horitago of Our I'athors and tho fundamental prino'plcs of tho time-honored Democratic Parly. If our labors have' been of any advantage to our common country, in what wo believe to bavo bcou for tho dissemination of cor- rcot principles and tho amelioration of tho condition of our fellow-citizens, wo shall I feol that wo hava been amply compensa ted for our services and retire, for a time, from a long career of public journalism well satisfied. Elijah It. IkeTjER, E6q , of Blooms burg, lias purchased tho cntiro establish I mont of tho old Columbia Democrat. Mr. Ikelek, is a young gentleman of high character, known integrity and fino abili ty a sound Democrat, a chaste literary Writer and a fluent public Speaker. Wo commend him as such to our friends and tho public the noblo lion-hcaitod Democ racy of Columbia, to whoso liberal pat ronage and generous confidence wo are mainly indebted for whatever of success has attended our poor labors anil placed this establishment upon a permanent basis and career of unexampled prosperity. Mr. Ikelcr announces elsewhere in our columns his intentions in relation to the future conduct of this journal. Subscribers and advertisers who havo overpaid their accounts!, will havo a orcdit for tho same on the Books of our suec. sor, and all unexpired contracts will be fulfilled by him. We shall uso our efforts to have all tho busincs3-minutia of ths of fice satisfactorily urranged. More cannot bo promised or expected. And hero wo might close thu bri'f Vale dictory, and drop tho Pen, were it not that the present untoward condition of affairs would seem to require at least a passing notice on the stato of tho country. My Pellow-CountryineD, wo aro now in tho midst of another, and what promi ses to bo a fearful, if not a blooily Revo lution. The spirit of fauatioism, troason and disunion, has unfortunately, for tho honor of tho nation, and tfic happiness of tho country, placed a lot of traitors to tuo Constitution in high positions under tho Government. Stevons, Sumner, Wilson, & Co., have determined to rule or ruin tho country. And for this purpose thoy havo thrust upon tho people tho odiou3 measure of AVi'io Suffrage. Thoic traitorous con spirators have mado tho issue with the people and tho President, and scorn deter mined that tueso btates snail not be re united that Pcaco shall not be restored that tho Government of our Patriotic Fathers shall be broken up, and that death, devastation aod anarchy shall again pervade our common country. President Johnson has sworn to support tho Con stitution and sec the Laws faithfully ad ministered. We only ask him to main tain his Constitutional Oath inviolate not to commit perjury and he will bo sus tained and tho honor of the .oountry pre served. Tho Southern States must cither bo brought back into tho Union, or they will bo kept out, and in tho latter event, JVegro Equulity will bo forced upon the PcOjile against their will and remon strance. Upon this great matter of tho franchise privilege, depend consequences, for weal whioh are to consummate our lata unhap py civil war in a wholesome and perfect I nfinnrv nnd lfiad us htiiiii into Ihn nalh nf ' . n . . Klld.e.'of or to unmoor this anarchy, or pass them beneath tho yoke of despotism consequences which may jeopardize the existenco of tho Union." A word moro in visw of tho situation I upon the peoplo anU all tho btates. ilio j war was unexampled for its magnitude i uio grouna-sweii oi tuo energies ot tuo greatest people Known to History. JJut Uio tempering down of the heart of the peoplo, , tho yielding of passion and rcsistano.e to i law aud authority Was a grander sight. Another triumph is to bo achioved to , V 'Wiietuertno unseemly uciaoements whioli tnis tieautitut latino may liavo io- coiycd during tho war shall undergo rad ica ly organio alterations ; or whether it it shall bo restored, and remain in form j nnd cssenco what it was tho model of I genuine republican liberty. Friends of Constitutional Government, is morolyourduty,our dlltyia,ld lho dll'y of ovory ( good citizen, is to sustain tho prosent pol- u,y of prcsidont Johnson, He is waging a just war against tho Radical Abolition ists, tho only msumon rarty in tuo land, tho worst enemies our oountry ever had. Wo gavo our first vole to Andkew Jack- eon, and should tho present Executive sue- cced in his present high Mission of Re- SToni.vn the Union, wo ask no higher honor, in tho Providenco of God when tho timo comes to cast our last voto for Andrew Johnson. Ever faithfully yours Farewell. LEVI Is. TATE. Aud hero wo drop tho Pcu. To the Patrons of the Columbia Democrat. With this issue tho lion. Levi L. Tate, .1... n i-Miln- f It.ta tn.irr.at. roltron ftom uj mioM aM M )0 , nnTi.,l. (s.,Uu). true and 6UC- CMffu, oll , of Dtfmooralic principles . ... - m!in . . , .... 0,. " o" , a iab,0 jt,on , fiold of . , . . . ,. f reward -i - --j an approving conscience, and the desorved cunfiJcnco of his numerous friends. Hav ing purchased tho Colujiuia Democrat; and believing it to bo an economical ar mgemcnt to tho Publishers and Patrons of both lho iiColumbia Democrat" aud "Star of the North," and through tho suggestions and entreaties of our many Democratic friond, wo havo decided, that hereafter tho two Democratic papers of this county, known as the "Columbia Democrat'' and "Star of tho North," shall bo consolidated and published as tho ac credited and responsible on?an of tho Dcinooratia party of Columbia county.- With a firm aud uufliuohing determination to sustain Democratic l'ltiNOirLus at all times, and under all circumstanocs, wo hope, dear rcadors, that the abovo arrange ments will meet with the general ap proval of the entire Democratic party of this county, and with tbo improvements wo hopo to bo ablo to make in the paper wo shall endoavor to deserve the confidence aud support of the public. E. H. IKELEH. Pob. 21th 1800. Veto of the Negro Bureau ! THE YETO MESSAGE. Wo havo not room to-day for tho rocs sarro of tho President vetoing tho "Preod men's Bueeau Bill." Tho main objec tions to tho bill aro : It gives too inuoh power to tho executive, it is too expensive and burdenaomc; it is unnoceessary ; it was passed in thu absencu of rrprcsentation of tho Statc3 chiefly io be affected by it ; and, finally, it is uuoousliitftional. Wo freely and candidly deoliiro says tho Fatriolc & Union, that this mosiagg of Mr. Johnson is a most masterly paper j oloar, searching, unanswerable. It dives not iZicrcly that the revolutionists in Oou to the verv bottom of the oubject and cress hayo been rcbukid, and one of their overturns the shoddy Hruoturo of tho Yan- keo negro rushlights J3 though it were built of paper. Wo will prict this truly state3tiiauliko message to morrow, and hope that every man woman and ohild will road it and thank its author as wc do from their very heart of hearts; In tho namo of our Demoeratio patrons wo thank President Johnson for the stand ho has thm taken to protect lho white laboring tax pay'iug masses of tho oountry from cxtorlionato oppression. In tho Sonato when the massago was road, an effort was mado during the ex citement, and indignation of tho radicals, to pass the bill over ihe voto, but it was soon evident that two-third could not be socurcd. A voto to postpone stood ayes 17; nays 29; and as this test was considered a suffieiout danipcncr, tho Sen ato soon adjourned without even discuss ing tho subject they decided not to post- pouo. A "loyal" negro organ says that while the message was being read "brows woro knit and many oouutonancc3 boro an unusally stern and determined expres sion." Of course, thore is now wooping and wailing in tho negro camp Lieut. D. Loicenburg. At tho risk of iuouring the disploasuro of this gentleman, wc voluntarily take the responsibility of putting his namo in print, as this may be the hist opportunity we 6liall havo of do ing him justice. Mr. LowExuunois not only a worthy citizen and gentleman, in tho fullest acceptation of tho terms, but is also a man of the most enlarged liberality and -acknowledged patriotism. Wo need only add, that he has ever been a consist ent Democrat, and the best friend wc ever had sicoc wc located in liloomsburj;. Tho Ledger's correspondent says lliero aro serious doubts about tho admission of Colorado as a State; and that a sharp fire will bo oponcd against hor in both bran ches in which the whole combined Sumncr Stovens strength will bo concentrated. All this because her constitution was not mado by negroos instead of white people as it was. It now becomes a recognized principle 01 iiepuuiioanism, as a.stortca and debasad by its leaders, that no State is 'rcpublioan in form' which docs not al- principle of Republicanism, as distorted low negroes to volo. Sum Total or G heat Libraries. Wo haT0 iiad aB muoll t0 do wUh diction. nriedi CrBl aml last. ,laV(J lurnoJ over a ) thousand pounds of them, perhaps, havo ; watoijod uew editions riseing in statelv ; faihiou anJ fouud tho beit wcr0 set 0'n , Webster's suro foundations. What wo bavo writt(iU of lobster's work, while it . haa becn ; all truthfuluoss has also been in aH loy0i Wo ,,aVQ a warm fiial fcol. ' :.. tnr :t nnri .-nr i.:m, rntntiil tn Wntwtnr 1 ot oarijost eBsoas andtor latest teaohings; grateful to God, that, whilo ho gavo us English for our mother-tonguo ho gavo us a man so worthy to record and expound it; men so worthy to continuo tho work ho ' eo nobly begun. Aod we put that mother - 1 tongue to a sacred uso whon wo utter the truthrul words that tlioso thrco books aro the sum total of great libraries .- The Bible t Shahpcarc, and Webster's Royal Quarto. r-Chicago Evening Journal. . . , 0. Honors to tlie President. t New Haven, Conn., Feb. 20. Tho ; Democracy of this city aro firing thirty 'sis guns in honor of Prosidont Johnson , and his veto of tho Frccduiou's Bureau Bill. GLORIOUS NEWS! Jit I PRESIDENT JOHNSON THROWS HOT IN THE ABOLITION CAMP t 1 The First Gun t ! LET HER A 1 I He Vetoes the Frecilmen'd Bxi rcau Bill ! The peoplo breathe moro freely. The cloud that hovered o'er the Republic lias brokeD, and, although the storm is not yet over, thcro is light on the horizon and the promiso of rest and safety. It is not morely that an unjust, unnecessary and unconstitutional bill has been vetoed, it is sohomes frustrated, but, better than that, tho President has. flung defiance in the faces of the Radicals, af.d the republican ism of our country is sure of a champion, in tho person of its Chief Magistrate, against tbo ambition and fanaticism of the arrogant faction, whoso intrigues and rcok less legislation threatened the very life ossouec of our political system; Tho long-wished for hour has-comc that elevates Mr. Johnson into tho glorious po sition of defender of the Constitution. The Radicals may rail, and plot, and fling their fire-brands into the Congressional arena. Stevens may ' vent hh rage and Sumner declaim in the polished rhetoric of abuso, but the spell is broken, the meshes have been rent asunder, the voice of authority has been heard in lerms that cannot be mistaken, and lho people arc ready to respoud with au earnestness that will endure no opposition. The masses have waited but for tho signal from the leader, in whoso hands dwells tho power to baffle the disunion conspirators. Thoy have not wailed in vain. Andrew John son has throwu down the battle gaga and let tho Radicals tako it up if they dare the days of their power arc numbered. Tho Freodmen's Bureau. At one o, clock, Mr. Foster, of Connect icut in tho ohair, said The unfinished buisness of yesterday is tho bill returned by the President with his objeotioiiE, Senate bill No. 0 The question being oallcd for, the Chair aunouueed that it was : "Shall tho 'bill j pass, tho Presidents' objections notwilh- standiug?" Upou wbicli tho yeas aud nays wero required by tho constitution. The" vote was as follows : Yeas Messrs. Anthouy.Brown, Chan- dler, Clark, Councss, Cragiu, Creswell, , FeSiOndotl, Foster, Griine.J, Harris, IIl'U-' dorson, Howard, Howe, Kirkwood, Lano! of Iiidianna. Lano of Kansas, Morrill,! ... . .. '. Xyu, i uiiiuu, i. uniciu, j-kuumuy, oiici inun, i Sprngue, Sumner, Trumbull, Wade, Wil liams, Wilson, Yates 30. Nays Mcsts. Buokalow, Cowan, Davis, Dixcu, Djolittlo, Guthrie Hend ricks, Johnson, MnDougal, Morgon, Nos mith, Norton, Riddle, Saulsbury, Stewart, Stockton, Van Wmklo, Witley 18. The Chair anuouneed that lho number r.. ii-i 1 11 1 oi votiug in tbo aflirmativo beiug less than two-thirds tho bill had failed. This announcement was greeted with loud hisses from the colored galleries, ''Beast UutIjEu. -Tho Philadelphia yl.uHuS....uaaD9pu( .uu ... 1.... i. -t .u- l.tjav, uvuititu iu tuu uun u. tnu iiuuju of Representatives, at Washington, to mixed audianco of Shoddytes and negroes says : "Tho speech is timply a long bowl for bloou. its urutallity is m entire beeping with tho history of the man who mado it. it ountains nu argument, it merits no re- ply. Toils domand for tho judioial mur- I uer of Genoral Leo and Jefferson Davis wo havo ouly this word to saythat if tho armies of tho North had been cursed with tho leadership of many such generals as Butlor wo should havo had tho rebel flag floating today over tho hall in which that bottlo-corkcd warrior uttered bis clamor ous cry for cowardly vongeanoo.'' &3r A petition for lho pardon of John C, Breckinridge, signed by over seventy membors of tho Kentucky Legislature, has arrived' in Washington for presen tation to tho Picsident. I 3 "-Xr-l Ml V iroiituiiBnMUiM.iu'''"'''"IJIIMWW"1"' Judoe8 Kino and Giuiore Sustain ed. -A correspondent writing from llloom Bburg Columbia county, say3 t "At tho last term of court in this county, an action was brought by tho Commonwealth against Charles Mok, a member of an olection Jl board for refusing the voto of Wm. Pry, and alleged deserter. His Honor Judgo Elwcll, took substantially tho same grounds as Judgo King. Tho jury found a votdiclof 'guilty, against defendant. Please phico Judgo El well's uaitio besidu King's and Glltnoro's." , Patriot &, Union. j6Er Judgo Patterson, Senator elect SHELL frm Tennessee, has been examined by lho Reconstruction committee Ho thinks no Predd men's Bureau is needed in East Tennessee, aud that all (ha national troops may safely bo withdrawn from tho Stato. The New Illustrated Edition or Wedsteu's Dictionary. This seeming- ly dry and certainly ponderous book has ' its peculiar charms, lluro is colleotcd and tersely set down a vast quantity of; various anil U9oful knowledge suoh as is iudispensablo to cduoatcd men and wo- 1 men. Hero aro an hundred aud fourteen' thousand words, defined with a clearness, ' fullness, precision, and Wcilth of illus tration that denote tho soundest ccholar chip and tbo niot entire fidelity to labor ious details. Altogether the work is a mar velous specimen of learning, taste, and thorough labor. Wo praise it heartily, because wo boliovo it (lecrve tlio hrart icst praise. iVcitf Yoik Albiui. BO?" It is stated that tbo Radicals triug to alienate Johnson and Qrant arc BL&21S!MI&ii SMLRhW WIIIIAT, per bushel, si Oil it vi " i no (JOHN, " " HUCKWIir.AT, 1 Wl t'l.OUIl per bid. II 00 I'l.oVURtT.I'.l), l! 10 ui.ax Hiimi a o) UUCKWIlEATI'lonr. a 00 inn1 run., r.ons I'UTATOIW. nn n:i Ai'i'i.c. IIA.VS . I." :n i no 3 1M 21) . 11 II AY by tliu ton, io on UlllCKUNS, per pair. SI) PHILADELPHIA TLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET coRiuiii:D wttKLY rna the democrat." Wheat Flour per barrel, EUrn S3 do do do Pjiuily e..- to $10 to 0 51) ,1,1 llVK. .... (1.(1 Wheat, White, per bushel, do ltd, do do Amber do . li)c, do Corn Yellow, do , dn Willi':' do Ont lliicku heat Meal '.' '.'0 .U.IO to 2..HI to to I, lid 1,01 7.1 Hi SO S pr'.IOD Iba. MARRIED. At tho houso of tho bride's' lather in Jierwick, on tho 15th iost-, by Rjv. S. C. Swa'low, Mr. George II. Dorr, of Lime- stoDovit.', t Mrs. Rebioci L. ydiuylcr. ' Fobuary 13th, 1800, by J. .f Cliam berlin, Eq., Mr. John McCormiek to Miss Susan A. Long both ot this place- 15y tho same, on tho 10th inst. Mr. Isaiah llolter to Misa Soph'a '' l'ng both of this place . On the lflth iut.,by R'v N- Spear Mr. Win. J, Kramer, of Pnhingcresk and Mary S. Welsh, of Orange. On tho 11th iut , by Ujv AI. P. Crosth waito, James Win Saw-i II, of Ilolenbuck twp., Luzerne county, and Miss Elenora Miller of Centre twp, Columbia county. On the 23lh by the samo at lho AI. E. Parsonage, Berwick, Air. William Dorr to Misa Sarah Jauo Sink, all of Luz, co. On the 25th at the Danville Hotel Pa. by Rev. A. AI. IJ truer, Air. Alasander li. Herring to Aliss Alartba Alice Stiuer, bo:h of Orangeville. On the I5ih inst , by Thos- J. Jl i rrij, E-tj., Emanuel Woods, of'Diovillc, to Aliss Sirah AI- Thomaa, of Alouut Pleas ant Columbia county, Pa. On Jan '2 1 st, by Rev. D. J. Waller. Air. William Wallace Syberl to Aliss Rc Hebecca AI Dietrich, both of Salem l.u zerno county. By tho samo, on tbo 20, inst., Air. Uiohaid Bturatt, to Aliss Alary Ann Touoy both of Hemlock. In Berwick, on tho 17th inst, by Rev. V. W. Alelliok, Air. Joseph Eycrlv. to , Miss Harriet Harrison, all of Co!, co. ?IEI?L In M.tdison twp., Columbia county, on the 17th of February, 1B00, Wm James Swisher, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Swisher, aged 2 years, 5 months and 10 days : Dearest Jjmniio, thou hast left us ; Here thy loss wo d-epiy feci t u tu oou mat natn nereri u, : lie can all our hiiroows ileal. Ill Anthony twp., .Montour county, on tbo Mlh of February, 1800. Mr. John Young, npod BO years and 5 months. In Li;ht Street, this county, on Satur day last, Mr. John Jacoby, Sr , aged about GO yoars. In CattawUsa on the 13th inst., Clark II. son ol Hiram and Martha A. Coo), abed 8 months and 5 days. In Henton, on tho 14th iiut , Jotiah Styles, aged -ti) years. On tho 17th inst. in Fisbiiitjoroek Miss Savilla Fouler, agod 08 years 9 months ana days. In Sbcnundoah city, on tho Mth inst,, j, p, Smith, Esq, of Cr.ei.wood, this COUDty, ilgCU IllJOUt 38 )' rears. a Esq. Smiih had (.one over to Sbonau- doah on buisness was taken suddenly ill, and died in a very short timo. Ho was a prominent citizen of Circonwood, a man of uunsiueruuio iniiueuoo aim mis uoaiu bo a g'ot I03S to that community. nil 1 ATMit C iial-H...m rt,l sVVVU iUUlUlij I HI ITU AUDITOR'S N01C1E. IN the matter of tho account of John tfulcy and John K, (Iron, assignees of HI I as Wertmaii of llolir.burg, iu Ihu county of Coluinbiu. The creditors nr I'.lias Wormian, and nil other per sons interests,! will tako notice that 1) II, Little has been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of lho Con nty of Columbia, Auditor tn make di.tributiou or thu balance iu tho hands of Joint Mtuley und John it i.rotz, nstignees of Llias Wertmaii, Tliu Au ditor hereby gives notice that he will nttead ul Lis ollice iu Uluoinsburg, ini.MON'UAV Till! 'JOTH DAY JMAItCII, A. 1)., lei-U, for the purpose of unending lo lliu duties oriiis arpoiutineiit, when mid where all persons interested in Ihu uaid fund can attend if they sen proper and preseni their claims ii be do baittd from mining Iu fur a share of thu fund II. 11 litti.i:, lilooimbutB. 1,'U, igci-iiv, Audit oj, PUBLIC SALE op V ALU A HUE HEAL ESTATE I I N pursuanco of an ordor of tho Or- uliain Court of CuluiiiMn county, Pn., on Seiturduu. 5th day of March, 1300, in nvlnflr In itii. fi.tennnit. Jacob VAnircr nilil Wi.lihuliin Venicr. ft.liillulslrator J of JoliuVpnSor, i Into of l.nciltt ttti,. Ill iulil county. ilcoM.. will ct- tltliO to HlO. ly llll)UC VOIMIIC, Oil 1110 Jiri'IllUCK, uio 1'ullowluK tlccsrrllicl llcnl Eatalr, to wit: All that fcitnln Tract of I.himI "Uuatu In Locust twn , Col' umliln county, bouiuleil on tlioNotlli hy land of no; ctMlciit, on Ilia lUitby land uf Mary Mowrry and utlicton tliu Suiilli li licirs of Hamuel llnuiiloti ami Hamuel rilklnilim, and mi tho Wed by land or Hacliil llvam und others, coiitnlnln ONE UUNDHliD AGUES, Pttltt mcamiro, Hi which aro cto.1 n two Unry frniuo UWni.MNU HOtlUli, IIANk HARM and olLcrout butldln8,ii goud Spring ' near lho door, good Apple Orchard, fco ALSO) Ono other Ttact of Land altuatn In amo tup., aniljolnlng lands of 'Inn rcustoriuvhur olhor lands of decedent on tho North, .Mithael Mowcy's lii'lt" nn the i:nst, ether land of lho decedent on Ilia Houih nnd West, coiitalnlnj 77 acres, and ono linn dred and seventeen perches, strict incausure, about Twenty acres of Hhi6h Is cleared land. AI.HO ! Ono other tract oll'ind, sltnato In samo twp , bounded on tho North by other lands of tho do ici(ciit ontlio Last by lands ot John I.nr.arus, Ua chd Cvans andolhers on lho Boiithby oUicr lands i.rdcecdenl, imdoii lho Welt by other lands of doto denr, nnd lands or l.ucai r'uhrlngcr, containing NINETY-TWU auujss, 'el a Two tiiory Traino Dwelling House, Hank Uarn, Haw Mill, nnd out building", a good spring and good A 1.650 i One oilier tract of land, situate Ih snM twp. hounded on the North by land or Kncnei i.vain. on tile list by other landi ef dcccUcnt and Samuel l IIKinuioii ; on mo couiu uy "". " and on lho Wct by other lands of decedent, coiituin "'S PORTY-ONE ACHES, and twenty seven perchof, strict measure, nearly all ur winch cicarcii lanu. ALSO ! One olhcr irnct of land, situate in thosaino twp., bounden on the North by lands of I etcr K. tier. belli and l.ucns fahrliifcr ! on the Last and i-oilth hy other lunds of decedent, on Ihn ; t by lands ol John Slllnur and nthcr lands of deeedeiit.cunt.ilning PORTY-F1VE A011H.S, nnd forty two porihcs. strict measure : on which aro cr.'Uud u two stdrj Frunie lluiisc. and Hank lam a gou.l srpiii.iud upplu unhard with cider mill, most ly ilenred I mil. ... ., , ALSO; On other tract of land, situate partly in I.ijcnst and partly in liutawlssu townships, liouniled on thu North by laud of John Arndt, on tho East by JiMoph Curl , on the South by Jllcheal Stluu and IV in Ue.tch, ami on the West hy Al.'iry Henry, coiilatiiliig ONli HUNDRED ACHE?, mostly lim ier land, Uoaringrr-ek runs Ihroush this trau, and there is n good mill seat nu the same. I.atu the Estiito of said (Icccnsod. situatu In the tw p., of Locust and County iil'ore-ald. JErfill COI. E.MAN, Clerk, llloomshurg. Feb. 17, IBWi. L'ouilitio'is of 6'ulc Onr-third of the piirchatie money to be secured on the premises ilnr li'tt the lifetime or the widow or John Yenctr, dee'd. Uio interest on thu snn.u to be p Id miniially on th,j 1st day or April, ami the prlncipil at her death tnthe heirs or said dee'd, Tenperieut ol the purch.180 money tc be paid on the striking down of the prop, crly. the Iml.ime ofllie one-third nu the 1st day of pril next. 1 lie remaining : third to bu divided lino Inu npinl piiymeiits, pujab'o on the Itt day of April. In,;, anu the 1st day ol' April IhSi, Willi in terect fro,,, u,,; ut clay or April net O All'. ml niLc eivtn by the uinierflcned. J l Oil VEACCR, WAsll. YLAIlUlt, Iinarlngrrcik, IVb. 17, -(,0-ts- Admr's. public Sale, "T7ILIj ,iG exposed at Public Sale, at V f the residence, nt tlie umicr.lgticu, in uriur creek tn p., I'oluinbia county, on 1 Twstluy,the 1 'Mi day cf March, 1800, The fullorti.v described valuable property, viz ; Sixteen Head of Good Horses, j One of whiiliUa Wild Warrior CoH, -I years old this tprinir. and can so his mile In am .Wc. 1 lllack ILnvk Colt I i-ar old I I'urlns Horn- 7 yn.rs old . and ran o it in S-l I, 1 Cray SI aro, U j cars old, can ' gu in 'i-ol. FOULIMULHKS, WELL lilOh'J, TV7 0 MILCH COW'S, fresh in March, 1'AT ON nnJ COW, 13 GOOD SIZED SlIOATS. . Thn o Top liii!!gir. I Sulky, I new S,irnitf Wacoit, !.' two-horse Waanns, waeou ladders. I 1'ield Holler aud liny I'nrk, II I'bnvs ri Cultivators. Ilarroiv. 'J pair id' llob-Kli-ds I Sled a lot of Li'S iliani'. with r.iruiiu utepbiis general y ou-i double si't Silver l'laled llarnes. li-iii2lesetiliito.ji.it of tuiiiinuii Ein;le Harness, 1'lmv llarucss, li set of Tust Harness, 4 set ofSki'jh Hulls, ONE FAtSUY SI. hi an, Three rid .Tain It' bes, 1 Wolf-skiu lloh, riy-nits, 1 llorso 1'i'iver Ha)' 1'orli, I cutting liux 1 Ciieularrfaw Clrr.iti hy t5c J3Sit"hfI, And all Ihe drain in ili2 Giotmt. Also, Household 1'uruiture, cousi.tiug of TWO PARLOR STOVKS, One I'ooVins Stove and utensils, 1 ltncliius l.'l.air, and a lialf-doeii otln-r Cnairs, II pair of lledstea.N, a Leaf Table. IC'linlics Prch. silMoeks. e Spinni-ie; WIim-Ik, I Desk. 'Ilnee Cupboards. Il..rrels, Kegs, l'lrklus. &.r ton iiinni-roiis to iiieiitlou. B." Sale tiiroiiineince all) n'clurk, A. M,.nnd c,u tiiiue frniii day to day. until uU is sold, when atteu Hull will bo given and conililiuuj mado kiniivii by JACOB CRUASlf. JO'. O WIN'TEItSTE EN, Aacllcncer, lVb. el, lcbli-ts AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ludwig Yuitng, deceased. I'llli undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Orphans i (,'uurl of Columbia county, tn ni..k, diftribulioi. of the fluid in the hands of Levi Wrislnt and Abr.im Vonuy, AUnrrs.ul' Ludwig Voun,'. ihc'd, aiii'iug the heirs ent.lled Hi the tame, in .lie urder ekialilished by law, will alteud at his ulli,e, in lllooiiuliiirg, on MOXDAV, Ihu 2Cth day of .MA ill. 1 1 next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, for the purpose of making the distribution. Ail persons luting claims or de mands against the estate uf lliu decedent , aro uolilled lo present them to the Auditor on that day, or be de barred from coining in for a sliaruof the fund. C. B BltOCKWAY. Tebiuary, 17, 1HW. 4n?2 10 Auditor. Arcana Watches. 'I'lie rases of thco Welches are manufactured of dif ferent metals into which gold is limed by means of extreme heat and a surface left oflS raratgoll, which is la. ling and elegant They are gotten up in hand some style and are cpial in appe.irame and linish to watches tutting four tune, the prnu nkc,l for them. They aru all etccllcnl time keepers and uarrunted as sui n. vvu sen Centk' large sUu, detached levers, Hunting cacs, fur &:id. Uunt' iiiediuin sl.e, detached lctcrSiHuntiug cases, for SJj to $0-1. Ladies' Hunting cases, g;u lo yj.l. I, adies' Ciiard Chains, beautiful styles, SS do Clialelaine, ehans do 9'i Gents' Vest Chains, heavy au 1 elegant, $4 Oracrs must be acei uipaniud by thu casli and may n sent e. titer by L'xpruss, by p ist-udice order, or in cindered I -iters at o. r risk. o watches ter befire oll'ercd tothe iinblie i-qua 1 Iheso for beauty, dm ability and excellence, when thu price Is con.iiiereu. Auuress AtlCAN'A WATCH CD,, IK I'ulton tt., New Vor'. l'eb. 17, lfcbti Uiu. Schell. The Great Invention of tbo Age in j Jl 0 0 P SKIRTS. J. W. llUADLUV'rf New Patent UHPLUX EI.LLTHC (or double) gl'illNO fcKlltT. THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or tuo) C liptic 1'u ro Iti-lliied Steel Springs, lugcinoiHly llruiiled 'lightly and Firmly together, edge In edge, making the Toughest, most Flexible, Elastic and durab'e fpnug ever used. They seldom bend or break, like Ihu Single Springs, and consc,ueutly preservu their perfett and beautiful shape moro than twice as long as any Pintle Spring Skirt lliJt ever Has or Can be made, TIIU woudtrful flexibility and great comfort nnd r linturo to any Lady wearing thu Duplex Ulliptir Bkirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded As semblies, Operas, Carriages, llailroad Cars, Church 1'ews, Arm Cliairs, for I'romeuadu und House Dress, as Ilia .Skin can bu folded when In ue to oceupya small pl.icu as easily aud cuavenle.itly as u Bilk or Jluallu Dress, A Lady having Knjoyed tho I'leature,' Comfort nad (Jreat Couvunienco of wearing the Duplex l'.llipuc tilt-el ripring Skirt for a single day will Never after wards willingly dispell. e willi their use. Fur Chil dren, .Misses and Young Ladies they aru superior la all others. Till! HOOPS uru cotercd will. 5 ply dnublo twisted llnead and will wear twice us lung us thu Mnglejarn covering which Is u.edou all Siuglu bled Hoop Hkirts, The lb lew bottom rods on every fkirt are also Double Steel, aud IHicoor double covered lo prevent Ihu cov ering from wearing oil' tliu rods when dragging down ..mi., Biunu .it-pa, iic , tic, which luey aru coiiiiant, I ly siibjitt when iu uio. I AH uro made of Ihe new and elegant Corded Tapes, ' and aru thu best rjuulity In every part, giving to the wearer Hie most graceful und perfect bhapu, possible, mid aro uuiuctiunably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable ml fcoi.ouiicul tikirt ever made. , WJ&T'cJIIUAULUY & OAKY. I'ltOl'ltlLTOHS of' Hie Invention, and SOLlil .11 ANUI'AOTUllUltti, 117 CIH.MWJIia.iind VJd si IIUADH BTltlillTH, Now- , i Yoik, Toll HALU in all llrst.rliiss Hlnu-a i H,l. Pilv. anil , Ihroiighuul Ihu Hinted tilates und Ciauada, llatana du Cuba, Mexieu, Heulh Aaicrica, and the We-at Indies. , IO" luiuire Nr the Duplex Elliptic (t duuble) i Ppring ykirl. Jiu. -U, UIO. -'Jin, A it C EMnUllllPURUallMIMU9 KLLI3IVII JHU'KfiRY, WA'fCIIKS, IHAi.IONDS.&c. ! riMlll IIOI BE of IKHANUUIV1'. OinALI) k CO., X I'Aitis, liivo tho 1liauro oranuouiicInK tint thay have opened aii-.iiKatT in tiik iiiy or Nmv York, for in.' Fniuoi nirir wiom.y Known Jiivj;i.iiY, wtTUII EH, .-.., nilil for Hi" imrpoioof making their good extenslfe'y known mid appreciate!. In the Unlln.l Hlntes as they hnwnrn, ni.d hava been for over 7d years, hi Eiiiupn (tlieyhavo determined nu n plan by whlcll Door nil tln'lr fulfil. 11,1 nji,.,. a tun niiKn may navntho advnntngo of slvli,.. A. n nrtlltiilnnrv. Ihn,' ivn,.l.l remark that they nmnufneturo and sell nu Imitation Jewelry or Watches but All arc Wm runted GOLD of the finest If'orhtiiunship. Our cim turners will nlsiihaVn t),trn n,li,,i,i.u til a eonstiint sui cession or new nu, feiherche stiles and patterns with which wo (hall keep our .New York Agency supplied. Wehavu adopts d the plan of sain, now so tuinular. of charging n uniform price, and III i price will inva rlably bo SM'Oll EACII ARTICLE, no matter limv curtly It limy bu. Tho eipciises or conducting our NetV Vok Agency aro paid by the s.ilu of UrrliDralo nf Coupons representing lho various orllcles. 'Ihesn Certificates aru sold at Su ccntsenrh, or llvo for Aland each Certificates will hnw tbo holder the pirllculur arllclo ho or she Is entitled to on payment of nil ml dltloual SI. If thu article iinuuid on ihe CVrtltlcatn N not desired, thu holdsr will uMlg; .is, ivheh.hore, turns tho Certlfiinlc, by.ilatlng uiial nlhcf utllcles or the same value lie or (fin nriy prefer, and it will bu sent Willi pleasure, OL'lt AIM IS TO I'LE ME, and ever iiicnus to that end will ho exerted. Wo solicit u trial from every miu Mho rends this notice as we in colmdcnl or giving me utmost sauiincuov. THE STOCK COMPRISES Aninng.l other articles, Splendid' Clocks, Onld and Silver Watches, Hliigs set .villi Diamonds, Rubies, 1'earlcs, (.arni't and uthur Stones, (eollairn and in clusters.) Ladles' mts uf JewelrycoinprlsliU I'lnsand Kiifihi's nl' lli,i mu.t faxhionnhlu styles, sol in I're emus Moncs of every va.lety, togelher with a largo assortment or Cold nnd Luiimelled and I'earl Sets, (Inld Studs nnd Sleeve lliittons ortho most bcautilul patterns, dents' llnsoiii nnd Scarf I'lix, aud an end less variety of llraceleU.CIialns, Musical limes. Mead Dresses Combs, Ch inns. &c. In cao any or our pa trons ore rutin want ol Articles of Jewelry, and would prefer Silverware, we win , n,i, rr any cer. tilleato returned In us, a richly engraved SEI'Ol' CAS I OUS or IIUT'l Elt IllSII, bautir,nly chased and platud, ASCIIs arc Wanted In every part nftliu United States and I'roi llice,nnd tnnllsmli very liberal In liiceiiients will bo oiro ed, and, on ilinliinllon, a circular or tfrius will be for warded. We preler money sent In I'osl Ollicu Orders where they can bo ubtalnud.or by ll.uik llrnfl to our order. Address all ord.rs to our Agency, wliicU will be cuuduct''d by .Messsrs. JaUUET. HrEltl.tNtl k. Co., ISJ Urn nlwuy, New York. Feb. 17, leCO 3n Scholl, I J 01, Oold and Silver. Awful Saciuficr ! hut BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED, kxIraoMlinary Aiiiiouucriui'iif. J.OnO Olid Dullas worth nfdjld Silver Wnlche, Hiileiidld Jewelry, 1'rciii h Clocks, Di.umin,! Iling-, I'i, inns, Mel, idt'im. Sewinii .ilni bines, Mlvi-r iiure, 1 ;c. .Ve to be disposed of at 'I WO DOLI.AIt.l, fuel' 1 nrlUle.witliiMitri'ixird lo Value 1 lUllAM) INTLIINATHIMAL M lll'.Tl.Vl! Ol' M VMU I'ACI UltUltd Of WATCH li.-- i. JHWllLltV. The following has been renulvcd,that in conseipienci' of the reut tita'4ii,itiou ol Trade, and in order to re ' lii.-ve fiiuii neciiniary embarraksuunts occasioned by a diflrcki.ug War, and t i avoid B AiN K II Q P TO Y, -2,((ifl U00 wnrlti of cnoJif fmm thrlr stock, mtMt 1m jolil in the ctuirfic nl" rii n.onlhi, at ANY SAC1ULLCE, anil forth.it puriKm, lliey luvu tiiuiii n mily t-lccti'tl' DB TREY & CO , I UI Liberty Street As Their Kxclusiv Agoiiltf As a preliniimry Ihey would remark that 'hey mail tifacluru and sell no brnss watches or imitation 'of Jewelry, I ofiin: I 'J lu articles to sell at TVO DOLL lt S each. No matter how coitly ic may be, conairt- of Siplnidid llunlln? ca. !''' and Hilver Wnlclw.. . I'l.-iah t loiks llins s't t.;1!' nuuioiids. Ilubn'. 1'e.ir Is and other p-ennus tiiicn "aire an I li. (Inters) Ladies-ri-ts i,f Jewelry Co, up.!-' 'f 1 ' L-ir-rluss nf the ino.i fashionable anJ rehei'ch' Gold aud Kiiuinelel llra-e,;is, fltu ls .mil rih-et i- ','1 tons, t.'hains of nil UL-Bctlilluug i.c. Ace, Miver ar , (tra plat, dj Liilipriillg Cat"rs. Ililllr-r Uill, b"au li I ill y i li ii-ud and einr ted. Tab'," I en Spoons, I.e., 1'ianos. .ticludeons & Sewing .il:.ilnne f tlr best lea),, rs. I Tho mice .'i, h aiticle varying from SIX to UI 0 11 1' ilil.MillUL) dollars. j UUW ll'E k-JlA LL l'ROOEED, 1 Wo have adipted the plan of the sale now op,.p,i. ),i i- of i h urging a uniform price uud tliM will in. .in , b'y be S- for each article ri-iiardle.s oft .due. Tin.- ex pi-uses uf cuuducllllg our AiiellC) nru - t ,t liy lliu ..llu uf .urtihtalo,., ur toupoits represeimuu the v,iril-u.ar. lilies, 'iliese cerllllrates are sold at I'll' t'V OUST I each or if or .?i Id) and each eeiullcaie Hill.liow t . holder the par licular article lie ur she i entitled loon payment ,f au .idjitiou.l $i.O). i in: i:.ri:.vsi:s oi' ntuiiiiir as-d rAcicisii ri ANOS Oil tS'.'V:N'i: .MAIJIIl.NT.S WILL ill! I'MU UVTHU I'AllTILri WHO Alll KNTITLUN TOTUHM. AGENTS "AlliTwANTBD Inetery parlofthe United States and l'rovlnfi" and to all snili ve y liberal inducements will h- oil'ereu, and on application a circular of terms will Ih- lor warded. Wu prefer money sent in Post Od'ua orduia where tiny ran be obtained or by II, ink Drafts u order. I'liase wiitu your Name, Town, County end fttatu plainly and ad, In ss all orders to DE THEY & CO., AUU.S'Tri I'Oll.M ANCrACriMllUa. 34 Liberty Bt., .New Xork. l'eb 17, irGi.-G.n JJ11 lUlijLIO SALE , Fersonai prjperty ! Of TTl I . .-II .1 II. I.I!. O..I . ... ,1. ijjll U f tOIll tit I l.UIIU Oil It. , t II U re.iilcnce of the undersigned, in Catawissj twp., Columbia touuty, mi 1'uvhiy Ihe Md of .March, 1800, the following described per.onal property. vi4 TWO HOUSES, ONE COLT, FIVE MILCH COWS, Young Cattle, -1 Slioats, A Sheep 1 Two- hore Wagon, I Spring Wagon, One I'ujgy, onq Tread power Threshing Machine, with Wagon complete, ono tied, l'lowi. Har rows. Corn Harrows, olio ret of tight Hume.., one set heavy Harness, one rl lluggy llarne.s, ono Saddle, and ,'llie' articles loo numerous tn inenliou IO" Sale to commence at lu o'clock A M,, when conditions ol sale will b-i mile known hy fill I.I I llOl'l'SIIALL. Catawissa, twp, Feb. 10, ISlsi-U OF Valuable Real Estate nPIlE rubseribcr offers to sell at private .JL sale, A 'I IIACT OF LAND, silualu iu Jatksuii lowiielnp, Cbluubi ouiiiy, I'..., euutaining ixty Acres, Fifty Acres of which is improved, and in u high state nf cullitntion, tile remainder iu woods, conlaiaiiig a large 'luantlty of good rail timber. Also, Fifty Acres of Laud, situato la 1'ino tuwuship, county uforc.aid, wheroon is cr. cted u good Frame Dwelling House, Willi Uio necennry nut buildings, and a young itmvn--ing On hard. Ten Acres of winch is cleared, and lliu balance well-timbered. A stream of water runs thro' Hie premises, making itn desirable situ fur till erec lion of a Saw Mill. C? The obove properly will to sold cheap and on ca.y tonditlnns. Further information can itoobUMCii by applying lu the subscrrbcr. . JOHN ICESI.EK. tf. Jackson tw"". Feb. 10, 1606. - PHOTOGRAPHS 3 A New Gallery in 'PHH undersigned takes pleasure in an- X Bouiaing that bo has opened a Uallery in thu lurgi lloom over llnriuian's Store, lllooiuiburg, I'a. tor l'lntographie and Kindred Art. Ho is prepared to laku tictures ofall kinds. tUt from New York, lie Is prepared lu du all kinds of 1'icture taking. Call aud see before going elsewhere, , , A A. ill'.Mt'oTLAD. 1 Elogisiburg Jan i7, 'Ci- l. 1 Living 1'iocured lliu services oi an expcriciireu tr