W. H. JAC0B7 iKD E. X. IKltLtB, IClTORfl S. Mt Pen-EKGitr. & Co., 37 Patk Row New York, are duly authorized to solicit and receive subscriptions and advertising for the filar cflhe forth, published t.t Bloomsburg, Colgmbia county, Pecn'a. FOR CaVEKSOn IX 1866, HON. UIESTER CLYMEIl, OP BERKS COUNTF. The Proclamation of Peace. ltie President's proclamation published cn onr first page ia this issue, is fit, well timed, and will go far toward restoring tranquility and order to the Republic. It bas long been known by everybody, and acknowledged by all, except a few tyrants, fanatics and demagogues, whose will in law, and whose purpose is anarchy, that the ' Southern insurrection was at an end, but the official recognition of that fact by Ex ecutive authority will leave the Revolution ists no pretext for their, treasonable action, and violation of the plainest provisions ol the Constitution. The National Congress can no longer, without outraging decency and justice beyond endurance, ignore a po litical condition that is palpable, self-evident, perceptible to the most limited com prehension cf the multitude, and officially announced by the C&ief Magistrate ol the land. There is co longer an excuse for wiihholding the people of .the South from Congressional representation, and those who do, do it in defiance of an established troth upon record and under the seal of the United States. .The President, in his proc lamation proves by the resolutions of both Senate and House at the commencement of botiiiiiei, that we have attained the ob ject then aimed at, and now that the war i over let that intention be carried out. There is at this lime no obstacle in the way of reunion tot the Northern Radicals. The Southern people have yielded the point for which they contended. They fought for it openly and bravely arid were lefeatd ; they now acquiesce in the result of the appeal to arms. Tfcey have, according to the advice cf the President of the United State,passed laws annulling the ordinances of secessioa, ratified t'ie amendments cf the Constitution of the United States abol ishing klavery, repudiated the rebel debts, and-recognized the debts of the United States, and confess an entire willingness to abide ty all constitutional qualifications cf the United States in resuming their former relations with the Central Government. We bave every reason to believe that they are sincere andzeatonii theireflotts of reunion. But the Radicals have taken up the disun ion cause where the Sontbern peopta re linquished it. They are the disunionists nd traitor to-day. They are leagoed to overthrow the foundations of ou r political , sjstera. They are the conspirators against the principles of our form of government, the .enemies of onion, the anarchists and revolutionists, and as such they should be treated. The country will welcome the official announcement ol peace. Every lover ol his country will rejoice thai the day of "military necessities," of the mon strous" war power," and of those tribunal termed in mockery "courts of military jus tice," is at an end, and . that the reign ol liberty, regulated and protected by law is restored. This is the the effect of the proc lamation just issned by President Johnson. Connecticut Election. The election in Connecticut on the 2d ins:., was very close, the majority for Gov ernor being- but 99 on a ro e of S5.C00 The campaign wan one cf the most spirit ed ever known in the State. Last year the Republicans carried the Stale by 11,500 majority. The loss of almost 11,000 by the Radicals in one year is h terrible blow to the hopes of that party in the totnre,bo.h in the State of Connecticut, and every where eUe. If they can hardly maintain them selves in a New England. State like Con necicut, it ia eay to be seen that they will fre beaten by' lens of thousands, in the great Central Middle and Western S a'es. ' Had the Radicals, shown their hands tairly they would have met with a moat crushing defeat. They merely saved themselves fcy openly jrof'.aing frienship for the- policy of the National Administration, while tbey were really utterly opposed to it. As it is, it cab be claimed at a Democratic triumph, and its effect will te'.I cpon the elections to take place this Fall. The victory is as complete as if English lad been elected. All bail! Connecticut ! To??tr nftfie r.ivi TJifrhta Hill. On the 6th inst., the Senate passed the Civil Rights Bi.'I over the President' veto, ty a vote of 33 to 15. There is no doobt that the House will pas it with a like ma. jority. '. It than remains la be seen whether the President wilfr enforce a law, the uncon stitutionally of which h? bas himself de monsmied, and which has only been pass ed orer hi veto, through thtf enconatitp liana! and revolutionary exclosiiil of ?n ators and Representatives from tho .aeats to which they are entitled. : ' Sisce wriiics the boTO tae CitH lights Bill, his passe! the IIouae bjr j 12 1 jeas to 41 Bays, and becomes A law. Tfcegreat question now asked i,.will the j President executa this unconstitutional J law It, ia-generally belieyetl bj his friec-a that Ls will not.' Rsed Bigz.es, 153 son of ex-Governor Bi'er, died at the residence of l is uncle, lr, Jchn Watson, rn Lock Havenr on Mon day the 2J inst. His remains were removed fo Clearfield on the following day in can of hi h-irt-sr.ckea father. He wns tiont Hon. Gcorgc Landos, Senator from Brad ford county, presented petitions to tUe Sen ate from citizens of this county, praying for the passage of an act changing the mode of selecting and drawing Jurors in Colombia' county. The petition, we are informed, does not contain the name of one single Democrat, but all. Republicans. Tbi ha been the work of the fugleman of the Republican party of this county, but be will not succeed. There eiists no cause for a change in the selection and drawing of Jurors in this county; and so long as there are no aggrievaoces which demand redressing, the present mode will not be al tered. Mr. Jacob?, in the House, bas kept a watchful eye upon such legislation; and we truit while he remains In the Legisla ture, the people of this count will have no lawsorcjti upon them that they do not d aire. The bill Introduced in the legislature o change the manner of selecting and drawing Jurors in certain Democratic coun ties of this Commonwealth provides for the election of July Commissioners,, one of each party, with equal privilege in making selections for the Jury-wheel. This! imposes an ennecesaary expense upon those counties. These Commissioners are allowed two dollars per day for every day engaged in selecting and drawing Jurymen. Under the present mode of drawing Jurors these officers are not needed and the ex pense saved. Truth will out. Believing it will be interesting to onr readers many of whom, are making some inquiry about the cour.-e to be permed rr the new paper, which is soon to be started in this town, we venture to give below a specimen of the pledges made by ibe orjtanizers" in attm ruing to secure sub scription fat the Columbian. Rtpublicun "What is yonr object ?" l)iairgan'zer"'e intend to establish a Republican paper which will not, person ally, abuse the test men of the patty.' Republican "Has Dr. John, abused any of our men !" Disorzonieer. "Yes ! Whv h calls Isaac Monroe, 'The old Pharisee,' Wm. G. Hnr- I ley, 'T he M Samaritan,' John Gro'Z, 'The old Gray Eox' and P.obt. F. Clark, "The Statesman,' and G d d n him, he came here a begsar." Rep Wel!,'bot ain't yon in league with the' Pemocrat V Dis "No 6ir. We hste the Democrats as bad as Dr. John does; and we wiil do everything in our power tor the destruction of jhe Democratic party." Rep. "Bet, in this coarse won't ynn, eventually, go with President Johnson, into the Democratic party " Pu. "Never! Never!! We really care nothing for President Johnson, but hi noli, ey is good to hold in check, many Repub licans who will not, at this time, loHow Stevens, Sumner Si Co., and it yon will only help os.and aid cs for awhile, on'il this Nettro question gets a little settled men we will throw more Democrats into the Kspub lican party than Dr. John can in a hundred year." Rep uWe:l, I guess I'll take toe paper awhile." Dis. Thank you, sir." Tb.as it ended. The President in Philadelphia. lnnn? Ibe Poliliftl rrraehers of tbe day he Prefers Ihe lltv. Jobc Chanters, (Ceci ccrat.) His Excellency, PresiJent Johnson, ac companind by the Hons. Wm. H. Seward and Edgar Cowan, unexpectedly arrived in Priladelphia on Saturday evening last. The dt:irignihnd party were driven to the Gi rard Houe, where rooms had been engag ed for them. On their arrival becoming known it created quite an excitement among the sojourners nf the Girard. The disiingoished party attended divine service Sunday afternoon at the First Inde pendent Church, Broad and Samsom ts., of which the Rev. John Chambers is pas. tsr. Of the two evils, we endorse his action in choosing the leat. But we take excep tions to his assertion, that he is following in the foot-steps, and pursuing ihe course of Mr Lincoln, and the less be boasts of car rying oat . Lincoln's programme the more be will be respected by both paries We ucdintacd that there are still some old enemies of the Democratic party, in this county, harping on the old theme of 'no party" party. The Democrats h'ave heard enough of this kind of twaddle. They will stand by the Constitution they will stick to tbe old Democratic Associa tion they are not to be deluded and hum bugged from the path of patriotism. Such schemes will not take at this time.' The cloven foot is visible, and the editor of the Republican laments, foams, and becomes (savigerous" because he has been educat ing a set of men in treachery and rascality, whom be cannot now control. - Wonder if there ia any honor among thieves 1 Fcsnt to hear tell of the hiah Sherifl of Columbia county electioneering lor the disorganize new paper ! The D-rnocrary know thai it is intended as an a!'y and hence feel an inte.rest in its success. Re pubticaa. The above parazraph is a a compound nf wickedness, malice, deceit and aL-efnod, prepared by Dr. P. John, '-Middle States Medical Reformer," and put op for the 'back townships." It will do no more hurt than a dose of bis catnip lea, and no more good. The paragraph alluded to has not even the shadow of fact for its foundation. The new paper, about which so much bas ! been said; i?, as every tody knows, a purely Republican concern, owned by them, will be conducted by them, and will advocate their views and policy. The Sheriff never bad, subscribed, or carried a prospectus for it- It is an affii: altogether cotside of the Democratic party, and if the Doctor don't like it be can lump it (or any thing we care. . ' Ex PBtsiDESTdccHiN4 lat week paid a tisiv-to Hartisborgas iha goest of Ex-Go ernor David IL Porter. . H wai iited by tha Demotratic member of the Legisla ture, arid by lars-nnmberof oiher prom inent niD. It ' Raid that he look- well, and enjoy rem3;ktb!a health for t tgaa . of yean. .Y,' ." . :. : '. jAppeararice ojTtiie C6nse1r-7 , vatiyes. The pretence of adftUios in the" Radical party we have shown recently to be with out foundation In fact. As in the popular elections of last Spring, at in the votes ol the bouses of Congress for the last four months, so also in the contest just closed in Connecticut,, the Black Republicans con stito'e a solid mass. From the crown of its bead to tbe sole of its fool, that party contains not a member that is not radical. Mr. .Thaddeus Stevens and Mr. Charles Sumner are its true eipone's, and speak the language of its heart whet, ibey sneer at all pretences of its moderation as mere twaddle. Knemies.cf the Government, every one, as ihe compact ranks that follow at the heels of thoe gentlemen are now seen to be beyond all cavil. We trot that the country has heard tbe last of the mis erable paltering which, exposed to univer sal contempt ,by tbe polling in Connecticut, all who prate of any divibiun of those ranks as "conservative." It is evident to the eye of the most un. observing, that the ''conservatives' sanc tion the unconstitutional test oath, that they furnish a conservative platform fur such men as Geary, of Pennsylvania, and Haw lay, of Connecticut, who was supported not only by the Radicals, but by the Con servative Republicans, and that his election elicits as loud shouts of joy from the New York Times, which is the exponent of the conservatism of Seward. Tnurlo Weed s and Raymond, as from the Tubunt, that speak. for Greeley nd Stevens and Sum ner. The conservative Republicans intend to catch the disaffected of both parties and when the time shall arrive, throw them back into the cess-pool of Abolitionism. Lei the earnest Iriends of Democracy look beyond the s'roggle which is taiv almost won let them frown down the intermediate and treacherous "conservative" party, and ird themselves up lor carrying forward their onslaught unhid pause, until ibey shall have borne down the real barrier in in the path of reunion. The Democratic party cannot be taunted wiih a bigoted adherence to its organiza tion for refusing to coalesce with te so calied ,Cotie.ra'ive." Even thoogfi such a wing ol Black KepuMiratiaism bate any actual existence, een though it conMin.te a real power in Congre or at the p.rU, the Democrat conid accompli-h rottiing by corisentina to il -appear under i; shadow, so Ions as it stands pledged to that intal ob struciioii to reunion the tei oa'h. Patri otism and pwriy are consii.'eraiirm- iha-, in the present jnccturn ol politic! ailiWf, trie Detiiociacy hold more than ever, in int. ma e alliance. The res'ortinn of the Un ion, pore ami imp!e, while granting their country repose, grants their party breadth. That purpose must therelore be held a sub ject f the most earnest wishes of the De mocracy ; and though t,he only one for whose accomplishment (bey could be asked, without absurdity, to coalesce wi;h any party, it ceitainly does not prccen: itselt so Ijo" as (he Biairk Republicans ;and srrayed in so'id front, in support of the unconsti tutional ar.d ani-rssMra'.ioa of the lest oath. . Mr. Raj mond was said la be the leader cf the Republican Conservatives ! His vote in support of the Civil Kitits Bill bas, we hope, set that pretence at ret. As editor of the Times he crumples cp his al Ie2ed "conservatism" u:h the coolnes of a man who appears to have been una ware that it had ever any real existence. He moves overif, indeed, in doing so, he had aay dhlonce to tfjvel in Monday's issue of the limes, to the column headed by Messrs. Steven and Sumi er. He doe so in a manner which has leJ men who I were weak as to believe in Ra heal mod eration to t-uppoe that ie merely contera p!a es trading r fT his :conerva!ism" in favor of the compromise which he pro poses wi:hhe President. Be his bargain ing for compromise wor:h what it may, Mr. Raymond has, virtually, surrendered jn Monday's Time fcli further pretense of division in the ranks of the JVpublican ; and, while taking his place with becoming humility in the train of Mr. Stevens, merely ventures to whimper out a few wor.l ol petitioti that his leaders deat tenderiy wi.h tte Executive ! The country has gained by Ihe termina tion ot the pretense of Black Republican "conservatism. " The issue between par res has bcome by tha' means, all tha more clearly defined. Conres, with it-da-igeroas designs upon ihe msiitctior.s ot the country, wtti its hostility to the resto ration of tbe Union, with its devotion to the cause ol enforcing negro sufTraie ou ihe Sou h, stands championed betore all comers by (he solid ma. of the B'ak Re publican part) ! Tbe President, wi'h his anxiety to restore the I'ninri, with hi ad vocacy of conciliation, with his deyoiion to Democratic government, is hencetnr.h rep resented in ihe contest with revolution, by that only embodiment ot ronervatt-m. the Cu'isti'uiional Democracy ! Ttie lacl thus established broadly, will soon find its way to ihe heart of Ihe people; and, our life lor it, will, belore very I ng, asseri itself in the popular verdict thai the Democratic parly is the only T-pr?nt2ttve ol Ameri can patriotism.- N. Y. News. Real Estate The fact cannot Le ueoled that tho lare?t fortunes in this Ian? of panics and promises, are those tliat are anchored to lots and acres, and white requiring the least attention and anxiety, are the lait to feel financial de pression. It is tiue that rents, may be delayed or withheld, but unfaithful agents cannot ewamp tbe principal. In our citiev and growing towns, fabulous sums bare been amassed by lot-holders, who trusted to the advance in prices which knew an increased population mast nec C89arily cause. JYiuIe real eUte tua-t everywhere ir.crespe io value. Bin wj fail, and every description of stof-k- tcay fall in price, or b-coru-3 utterly wovtbhs-: G1d and iSvt iniite. may prova illu sory, oil wells and coal mine ceace to yield, and even mercantile transaction end in disaster and rain : but the man who hs bis fortunes iaested in the free bold of the country, is safe from the eff ects of sudden panics and swindling tronaciions. Head our advertisements, of ' Real Estate" and you will there find a field open for the investment of monoy which is certain to ywld ivtysa rew.ro:, ""lib Cbn,muTtmirrm Verily, verily it is very still' all about beret A change has come clear over the spirit of the nation's bloody dream 1 There is not so much murkiness so much threat; ening in the air as there was. There is not so much wool thrown on the coals as a few years since. Lincoln was' a good man and went to Heaven. That is to say! If we say be went there, folks say we speak in sarcasm. If we say he went to the other place, down there, they say we are prejudiced. But he weci somewhere. Now listen ! There are not-so many sneaking, beg ging, lying, thieving minions of tyranny about as there were a Tew years since to spy around corners, to peep into windows, to tamper with servant girls to open let ters and earn a few dirty dollars for doing the dirty work of a cowardly administra tion. There ara not so many state prison birds in federal uniform as there was. There are not so many people-robbing, ignorant, dander-Leaded, platter brained, conceited atid drunken prnVost msrst.ais utid deputies tp be seen as there were once. Soldiers do not go about shooting demo crats, mobbing democratic printing offices, abusing stranger and rai-ing the ilictens as the- did not lor,.j since. There is not so moch cry of copperhead" as there was I i . r. - i .l "B VV- imoou as m-y were a year or two auo. It i very still ! We can hear Ihe sri" of the foot-faiU of BoiV mare as they patter on the road to Maryland ! We can almoM bear the spirii r f Liiicoti a-s it Mp at Si Peter'c gate ! We can qniie i)i.tinc;ly her the fiatfooted ghost of martyred John Brown as he tramps, wandering Jew like over the horse pastures of the spirit land looking tor some chance to s eal one or more equine ! It is very still So s:ill it is ahuoM pain ful ! We used to denounce the President.- Not this man, brt that other man ! We said he was a tyrant. We said he was not brae. We said he was ro statesman. We said he was a good story teller. We said he was a man ol wax in Ihe hands of bad men. We said he was naturally honest. but molded to suit the wicked ideas of other. We said he was th? head of a di'-nnion party. VV said what we believed lo be true, an! whti lim has proved most wondrnu true to the erj let er ot argument. F.ir leilinc the triith we were called a traitor. Wp were branded as a rebel, but a rebel is no coward ! We were waylaid, insoltedjmobbed, shot ! at, arrested, denounced as an enemy of our j country. We were pointed at as a traitor, simply for defending the constitution and standing by the people. We were toIJ that lo J'fcr from a Pf.i dent teas heinn That the President, even if a story teller, was ihe government That the Freeident was accountable to r.o one Tha'ii was treason, rank and bold, to differ from ths President 1 hat to war asainst a President was to war against oar country. We were told that cowardice was bra very That ignoracce was ability That the art of stealing was the art cf a fool was better than a wise man That a tbeif was better than an Lonet the generals who stole cotton, rob bed defenceless -somen ol friiverware, and orphans of their inheritances were better me than Washington That patriotism consisted not in hanora tle fihti ig but in 6tea!i tg, robbing, swiii dlinji, and murder. We difl-ired from the lying whelps who hod ihe $ addikg of the G j I and rnorahty party, and came near losing life and prop- f eny h score of times. It is tey s'ill r.ow ! The bloody cowards of then do not con verse eo freely as once ! There is not co much laughing np on ihe ,'ront -cat ! The ... . irame of vloaA treason and plunder i over u lil. ar.,t Im. .k. t . n u.5 mini an niieiueiii, law lovinn. Conisiitoiioii deleiu'ir:i ieotitrt :.r ' I - - - - criniliti to powder tha eleTient t!iat rneii. il!?J with lhat which concerneil him not dfifil the law instilled iheir hrthren rob- t-pd;tboite they oeil sn tiun-h in-blapri?m-e.! G id-! wr.vie.l man arid licklettJ ihe victim- ol ihe-ir cowarJtce with bayonets point eJ whli ha e U. . , , u stooil py ihe law, w pn 10 stan 1 . 1 ' " Fia,,J ,herv.a to f:ia? your finder utidr the nohe of death. Thousand of brave men in the country -tood by the Constitution in the dark hour f ..il f inn 01 nope in ihe lutore which is now opening so bright !or the people io full of was illustrated at t.,o Cincinnati fire la terr.ble retribution for ihe liars, ihiere, j week whn one or lhc:n played a con knave, swindlers, fanatic.-, traitors, nsur- j tinuou stream of water on tbe burning pers. bigots, aboli ionisui and workers of i buildings loMwenty-two hours, requiring rain who have co long Mood beneath thei but four men to attend it dunug ail tbat altar and bap ized cs in in innocent blood! I' is very lill now 1 Men who ran ahead of tbev 6torm and joined the Republican party lor office, Lke rats deserting a. sinking ship, are now pad. dlin back to join the Democratic part) which ii soon to be the party P ,(,e nation. C It . . . oi'me are nominz i tii iaj i0 ,ne Conftitution and reaching . with fore pawn 10 ihe J-)hn-on ptattorm, reaching and :re-clnng for pap and pHtronae. Soldoira do not mob Democrats on their return lrcm the war, as ihey have learned lhit Democra'.r are iheir best lrierid. Office holders are too busy hunting for trippins now to kick at those who pass by. Sume of them think Congres m the win nin? horn and Ihey bet on Congress and the nigger. - Oihers think Juhoion will come out ahead, so tbey endorse Johnsos and the white man,- swallow all tbey bave said about Democrats, throw themselves a the b3soo; cf',c?pperhe-:dtlm,-and inck a way Tnr-TTa7rfftrti-iv"y ti Vii'rrtcstrirctr, fight, lie or6'.eal for, and that Democrats can da without.1 ' ' Most wondrous still I , The shoulder strapped officers of the lale war have mostly slunk back to their comer groceries or beer saloons, or to r. hiky ped dling at the polls. They came and went as a scavengers night cart by tbe door. They a'rutted and died. They ielt the generals of ihe Revolution more great loved od glo rious than ever more honored in Ih-ir hi lory and character's. The la ter day offi cer's are rrrnMly remembered as we remem ber Captaiit KidJ, Six'een String Jack, Dii-k Turpin Ben. B uler, and. other celebrated theives of ancient and modern times. There are a few honorable exceptions, but alas ! loo tew to sava oor reputation in a national point of vtew. There are at home, wrecks of their former selves, honet officers who never tole from a defenceless foe, nor for sook the faith of their lathers fur gain or iu sit;:iia of office, but they are the exceptions which make the ruie. And while it is so still let the work cf con version go steadily on. Dffmocry is again in the ascendancy. The '.ar of hope has arneii in (he eaM. U'e have, a ftates man for a President. We have a man vl broad view, of clear brain, of Union loving sentiments, of r.erve; a man w ho is a friend of )as, the people and the qoi:sti;uiitn. The days of low wit, buffoonery, tory telling, tyranny, usurpations, mi itary de-poti.-m and "mtolerati' j roncnptions are past lurever, for the people ol America will have no more sucn tuicicai, muruerous loousn ntss. The lessons ot the past have been ton dear for D all. And now u the time to think of these thinjs to figure up which cost ii,e country the most, Democracy and peace, or Republicanism and ruin, war, robbery and desolation. Lok ai thi? record and-.-ee for j oursel ve,trot her working meu of America. La Ciosse Democrat. GENERAL NElf'S ITEMS. On the Gr9tof January tbere were 533 pupil; in Giratd Vlcge. The population of NtbraskaLs Bta'cd at 55 UOl). Twocbiltlren were poisoned by suck- iDg a pibotoraph. An Indianapolis brtJegroom paid hit marriage f-je iu bologna sausag-s. TiiEGovernment is aboit to commence the rebuilding ol Fort Sumter. TuERE are mauy thousand Sootbero er in Nrw York seeking employment. A new monthly paper culled The F'iewl has been btarted by the Quakers ia Mew lork city. A supposed enrpse, while being shar ed, in Norwalk, Conn., revived, get up and ure-scd tt-klf and ordered a post ponemcnt of the fuoaral. A ci)rre?pondetU of tbe New York Tunes says iht thecinadian authorities have made arrangsmeuts to destroy th NtJgra Sa?peLsioa bridge ia the event of a fetiau raid. The scow-plow on the Tats im.-ic Vt Railroad threw a drunken man oat of u tnow driTt a few daa arro. and tbere-v savea him from Ireezicg to death. Bituminous Coal of wbic'a hos wiil eat from one to two pounds per day, is regirded by the Prairie I aimer as a sure preventive of bog cholera." It bas been decided that "deserter from the enemy during th? rebellion, that enlisted in the Union army, are not entitled to government bounties." TiiE nomber of deaths in the United States army duricg the rcln-llmn, exclu sive of those wh died from w junds and other causes after reaching their hntuc-s amounts to 243,001). 1a?eu Socks arc one ol tbe tswest in ventions for which ajf.ateut han been ob tained. Paper shirt bosom are already male. In the way cf paper baudker chiefi, however ths Jjpaneae arc ahead of us. One hundred and Cftv young men w-re arrested on Sunday 1 a-t iu I'kiia delphia for lounging on street corners and is front of cb inches. A pii-oner earned Sayder surccetled iu making his Cfcnj e trom the Hunting don count jail on Tuesday of ia.twcek although manacled aud hobbled. One hundred ears ao there were 1 but Jjur newspurers iu America, with a j . - 1 1 combined circ il.itiou of more tbaa two I ) iliniuntirl. Tim rrnnrinlAiii , r .' ; r" f "-"-r pers in too-e uays coustucreu u a prira - , , , . . , 1 .. tvjjo u'viii-wiutuu gratis, aud mauagers Jorbadj the puul -cation of their aonouoccuietitd by pat'crs i not duly authorized. A lunatic cooCnd ia tbi Alleghany jail managed to let the water r' t) froru tbe byilraul till il bad reached a depth of tiniir! . 1 luftf nil li P ltd l.i.l 41 n I uvt. 1 ; ' w vu liV'Ul XI'. lalU list t- f- .1 1 , upon his faco in the rater aud w9 stri- l-.rK, Ant nnhl. tUn.,, ;rr..ir, when he was discovered by tbe cfL j.rs cf the jail Tus advantage of steam fire vngires over the cumbersome hand niicbini?. time. Geo. N. Sandtrs hai been arrea'ed in London for debt. lie owes tbd little matter of ten thousand pounds sterling, which be contracted on account of the C P. A. Tits trial has been po-tpoot-d ut tit the 23d inst. T115 cou.piratora Spongier, Mudd and ' "Laughlin, at last accounts from the Dry Tortugas, were tHkin? 'their irapris oouicutvery philonp tically , and con ducted theuiseivcs so as to get released from the heavy irons they hive been wearing. Ragged and mutilated currency is re deemed at tbe United States Treasury in tbe enais of three dollars or over. Whn you pet three dollars worth on hand, put it in small packages, pin a paper baud around with your name, post office address and the amount; then put it in an envelope and address it - to tne "Trca-ury of the United States, "Wash ington, D. C.' it goc3 and returni free of postage. 1 ni. u libhne a special states tbat ) t: -i . ... . , .! tiieui. ucn. urant t suoruy to. set, bail lor Europe. Capt. Amnaeo, an old schoolmaster of the General's, and now of the iron clad Montana, is to be trans ferred to tbe man-of war- tbat conveys tbe military coieftain across the ocati. A grandron of Gen. Putnian, of Rev olutiouary fame, is living, Lale aud hearty at Wbite Creek, iu WastirneteB b. r r . . O couuty,rtew x oric. lie basin bis po ?CSSlOn Ihe Veiltable nistOls WOrO bV Lid grandf .ther in mat,, a rontest. and also heversi otner intt-resting relics that be longed to bis venerated ancestor,. The bakers in IJichmond hare "can Boli'latcd," as feetns to be t!ie fashion f the day, and tbe result bas been a FNdilen iprluct'ron in the size cf loaves. Ibe Ezim'vttr says that ooe can easily put a fie cent loaf iu ea.b cheek, and a ten cent I af iu the middle, and then whistle Yankee Doodle without any diffi culty. NciuSlDacrtfsniuuts "yitE nnili-riine,l reepectrutty Announces to the public that he keepg constantly on band.atliii old iuii J, one door below l-utz'g Drug ritore. wall paper. Oil rioih. and P?per Window Shades. Cnrd. Tas sels nl Fixtures, for fitturcs . ice. 01 the very latent )li!s and is prepared. to (I all kindi of paper hanging ts oriler. E.J THORTON. Eloom biirj, April 4 ItfGtJ. tf TS'oficc in Divorce. It the Common Pleurf Columbia County. t aroline Fnydcr, 1 And now, to wit : Aptil. I I.HGS. by hi-r next Inend on alias Snbponia ia rtivorr.a Ada-u Wilheluj, tiavir.jj beuii returned ami re I Fpondent nut having been Lafayette Sn.-'-r. J loun,! in the Coutuy u(.on mo tion f E. II. IfalJy. Attorney f,,r Lib-itaiit. Cotjrt rant a rule upon Itenpondent ti- show why fi yorce a vinculo matkiskiiii should nit be di'cre??"ia the above rtuted ca-. n inrn-ibie to th; sai I Court ot Cuuiuioa pieus, on fil ind.iv. .May.", i.-fi,i SAMt;nt, VJJEIt, Slisriff. Ktoouiiburg. April II, li. ft'otice en )tYorct. In the Common f'!et cf Cofam'ua County Charles Wolfram i AND. now to wit: Apr. II. ISfJii. a v ' ; ''' r'is Sujioeiia in divorcee hav Parali Wolfriim. ) mz b-n ri-t rnei and Kci-pmul-ont i ot h;ivi.ii hon fi'in I in the Cnnntv, uji n mo lion ot U'.H. Albot. Attorney f.,r I.i.'i -llant. i.ourt srant a rule itfon ; ei-t"inlciil to show cause why n I ivorcu a vim n.o y ai rimon:i hho lil not be derrl-i-tl inth! nhovo -tat'Ml c:ih, ri-turnalile to Ihe said Court Coiiiiuun ricua, on VLiinlav. bv 7. HtiT, HAlt'LU-VUEU, Ehsriff. , t!ooinsbiirr. April II 't,vj, tw BL00MSBURG. ACADEMY, A term nf El v-n weeks in the Oasement of this Institution wi;l comni'Mice on n ottcJ.ty. April 1C, 1SGG. TUITION : Primary Scholars. $2 50 F"r f-oj;ruihv Cranimar ami Arithmetic. i 0U Tor I'liiiosophy. I'liy-i :al Geozrapy, Intellect ual and I l.-ii..-Mlary AL-i,rl. $5 CO u.jiiurtrm tor abeiire made only menvueof irulra' ti.-J sirkne-s I'upilscau tiuer school at any time belore the mid It. of ike term JU-StPH CABBXrOX. n!ooinliurff. April It, ISf.i; ESPY HOTEL. Ky, Cel., Co. Ia. Tha r.nderfisivd haviu; b.-rome sole prorrietir of llii. wHl fcnouu ami ron venie'itly 1oli:... ta riri. respcirlfiiity itifor:ns hi frie-ld. and the pnbiir. in ffrifr:: ! lll:t h. li.it. till! l.ia Lril.i. i'i fi mi . .t... a ..)... for t lie atcoiiiiiioil.ti'in of h-nri!iTs. and for the r-re- i- " - - ... .t ui'inr disposed t f.iv:;i it With their niiiioiii. ' expeuse ha been sp.-iT':.! in pn-uriiii !ii. tlt. l fir iaeriii r tMiiiuieiil iif L-nt?, ami noiliiKg Fi.ai! Le M antino. ou 1 hi rt. to .iiwKir to tiieir persoiial co:i.!"ort 'J'ne I !or;tMr,n. aa weii as the kuiluiiij, k a fnoil one, and i.U together 13 auiji'y ariauged to i.ler.ie the puhtic. laiiALL A1CMEV. Hspy. April II, IFO:. tf. OMNI BUS LI- E. 'I'll E undersi-rneii would respectfully announce to I the f iliz.-ns nf lllooiiistmrg, aud the public gen erally, iiiiti i:e iff running an OMMbLs I.1XE. I.'-t-.vpf ii l'li. 1 lure nn. I thertif- fer--ii R-til Uoad llepots dai- o?f5w ... -t. ... eoiiiitM with lh.! S'-v.--ral Trains qoin-r South a Vt ci: the Catawissa and Vitiia!iiri Rail Koad. an 1 iih tho.-e goiiijr 01th und ssjutli oa tiie Lack. & Hkvomshurc Koad, ili O iN I HI'S C."2 are in good coudiiirn, rnrr.mo timis and roiufortabte, alul char es rensr,uaM. Zy l erMUM wi.-hisi; to meet or see their fii'-n ls depart, tan ti.- nceoin m-jil al-ii. upon rnonr hie charges by leaving tnui-ly notice i.t any of the 15a- JACOB L. CIRTOX. Proprietor. Eloornsbnr. Aptil 1?04 SHERIFF'S SALES. ! Or Tirtus of ffreral ivrit3 of venditioni ( f exponas and Levari Farias. t me dirrtej. Jt- su--il lull ol ihe Court of nu 11011 i'leas o Cioiiinhia coOMtv, will In expoi-i'd to pulilic a e. at the fi iL'KT k(il.t:. in riiK.iusiici- c.oii MOl)V. ''HB7lIi Of M A V. Iriiii. r.t I u'cI"ik in the ai"i.crnooj ol said djy, the following real e?late t v. it A c .rtain trat or pime of ground ito.ile in I.nrust tp. Co umbii coumy, ror.triiniiij one tmui r 1 acre more i t It-?. tHMi:,.l.-ti o,i 1110 List by l.imls of ren jaioi'i Fetlermua. 01 ti South hv oi;-.'r Ian. Is of tli i l irluiil, on tho went l.y laiiUs of Uoneharl and ( art. :d on ti? Ni rt:i by lor,d i f (.'lark thw art, w hi-reon intn ilcJ a two storv frame ;w--l;iii!j li"it-e ami a f.-rme barn wuhttie aiipurleiianees. j ""- d.-ce f e.omni ,itute in town pill as ii lU'iii1; 11 !'? v , llino litiij iucs, more ur i., ii...inoed ,n the w,n by "land-of George Uai:l. on til- North ty oih.r land of d. fen.iaiit on the at by Fi turuian k .-mall, ana uu the boutli by 1 latms t i.r ui mmtr. J ALS'. one other pi. ee nl land situate in th two.. j aj c-ju.ity atori i:iiil coiiiaiiini twenty acr-s more or I'-se. bun lull.-. i on the mouUI ty lan-ls of AdjMi .Marlin. on wfl Ly ether I.t mis of uVfumlant, mi tot; North by oilier landj of c'effiiJant and on the pa I by l s ol i'cUej:uaii ami Suia'l. w ult til? a;i (lUrteiiaiir.'S. eireJ '.am-n In szcution and to be sold as the projriy of Damd KoHi.ntiu.itr. ALSO, A eertain lot of land eiuata in ths town cf Centra- lia. Columbia .m'.j. in plan of naid town No 3 lilotk bfins t -niy-five I'm-1 front and one hun-lr'-d and forty f.-t-t itc-t-p n kiri:on is i rcttcua two story I tame houst- and a t rauiu siuutu w ilu tbe apour tfiiau es. fcei.et tr.krn in ezfcntion and to be sol J as t!i--pr'-perty of .Mile Gallulalu AL.r-0, A crtaln frari or pi?cc cf ground ituato in Locust twp., Coluja.-a touiiiv. con tut in siny acr.-j inor-J nr l'.-ss loiiiiijri o'i the cmlli anil it by lamia of Henry Uauii:. on Iti-J Noitli by 'amis of lietnv Koap( on 'he vast by laul of lUviJ I tirvsi-cr. 011 wincli are rr'-cted a I04 hi - anil a log b iru about City acres ol cloart-d land ., itli the a ppnrte nances hiizi-d taken jn cution siid lobe sold cs the properi ul Jiiu retry. ALSO, A rprtiin lrt of pronnd situate in Eloomsburg Col comity, on tin; S.iiiih went "Hie of west street of nam town, beginning at corner of a lot owned by 'Ihoiuas J. ' 0 iriiimi and ruiuuiiK ti nce oiild twenty nine deprees t-aet nity i et lo "ist roruer of a lot owned by Anthony Witiiian thence along lh-? same r'oulh sixty one degrees ivr.une hundred and iiiotty tiflit tei.l ti bto i.n all -y. tli alonj s-tid alley ruitll twntv ileer.-es w-cl filly furl l a post corner of T. J. Thorut-ii, lutih,n:e ui.'.ii ihe same North sixty one decree ea.i an I o 1 ; h 1:1 ire.l an I ninety eijt.t f.tet to pl.ice of beiiniinj. conlaiiiing thirty p'-rtli. t-trul ineasiro. Win r 011 is cre ted a two tory f'auie ciwellmtf liouiie and frame kitchen with. Uie ai-purtinaticL-s. beiTrd t.ikrn in rxeruti&n and to be tola as lue proprri j of .Morris Van linkira. ALSO. A certain tiact or pice of land situat" in Locust twp.. Columbia county, containin" seventy eii;bt a r os more o i . Uooinled and (l'-crilied a fol lows: n th-north by land. of Waac Khodes, on the 1 at bv lands of U-ivi i Morris, ou the south by 1. 111. 1 uf Joh 1 Murrn, Ti ter i'ltner and John Pnner's t slMte, and on west by land, of Koberl VValkin's u hereon is 1:111 teil a good iHv. llin; houJ Sc. brn & t'Uloiiililinss u the aipiiiteuauces. c-eized taken i.i Kieniiion and to be sold as tie property cT Huh. ml M-ng in. A UEIi b.N Y HE H, Sheriff: ElirrilT s Office. IHoooi.burff. J April II. .eoti. J ' TO RLtCKIITIIS. Ki tnminou Cos tor Smithing purposes, nf good quality, for sale by FAXTON k. HJtRMAN, . Raprt, Ta. itprtt M. CS.-tJi TUI ASllIRU S SALE Or SEATEDrXAWDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY- ACUEKABt.V lo-the prOTi.ion-nf lha Act of As 'inll v, eiiUtl T n .'Ci ti rUuc tha tiue debt, c.. iied the 3ililr ilajr or April,-1841, tU Tra urr of Id i 'iuntr nf Columbia hereby five notice to all peroiii ronceriMtil tti-rei. that unl-i ttia County, Koail. Sch -t, I'oor and tto Tx kc, .due on Hit; followinz real etatn ituate ia tb Oum'itr of Columbia, are puid before the day or l-. 1 1 e whits or du-h part of rach as will MV. tha charge and cot cli irbti! Ihern will bo 4J at tbe Coart limit, in B'oum.burl. Co of t'oluni bia. on tha llih of June. ISiUl. being the second Monday, and to b continued by aMournuient from a? toUuy fop Mr, TuliTcu Year. Acres, ownrits. TrTj. Dot, Cts I3CJ F7 David Ijeattt Btavtr. 34 U Ca Z2i T M i.ulbell - tin 15 b4 &. ta ItioS il 33f3e l.Mi'eaberjer.Fisher fc ;: Miller. ! t 12 50 Josepb Nans, ' ' 7 1 in G2&.5 30 Mami.tta dy fcCriswctl : - ' V 99 3(j4,05 372 John c ail.i . rt fii 103 V4 I'avjd N'aua - J 4r ()2Vi'j3 jl John Konns ' Ecu to V t-9 iriiij 1 lot t-amiiel C K.riei.baao v S M jefri 3 Klisabetb l.ungor 4 3i I lot Jaui);s ( Nobis . , 2 BJ I 13 60 fet:r Shulis . 3 21 t2C3 t Ili.nnah Tyke ' . " InKt 0 lz 'kit-l fhnil , 2 it JrtiS 'J l'ani;-l rfnu tr - 1 5 i;2i03 1 tot Teter Uradtey Conyugliam i 3) 1 !-"3 1 lot IlT.ry Kingsbury C7 t.3ii. 4 f0 A Win Lnuleiiuiuil " t 64 Iti.J 1 I it J VJ larc Centra . 4) I lot John ('ti-ary 11 ' 3-4 V Jh I' Strnliinerer 3J IHC2 ti Ivter Appli-eale dee'd Jackson - 6J CI &.03 14 ll'-nry Applgat " 2 77 lMii I Wm Cr'ip-iey Madnoa Vi :i 11 Kot'-nbauder's heirs Main 44 lrfii3 1 l'eler Knifctit fc 12.3.4.5 100 John Conper's est . fina- . S3 67 b-Ji tiJ :;u fat viu Chauibcriin J r Itt-,3 J lot Biinuel Eek ' 37 IZiLiA 1 lot William Whippt I 27 Ic'jJ 33 Miles U MiUifl s est Sugarloaf 1 JU11.V J. STILES, Treasurer. TRCASrKER'S Off QIC. t Cloouiaburii. April il.'C5. , -' CF UNSEATED LAPiDS FOR COLUMBIA COUNT Y. GUKKARt.Y to the provisions of .to Act of A s scuibly -iitiil-il 1111 A't iliret.tinz the mode nf S'-Hhik uue 't. d land f'r taxes and f -roih-r purpo ses, i.i".e(t 1)11 I2li tny f Man h Ibl5, and the tur. thor ppl-iiieiits tlier-to iaetl 011 ths lath day of M:irch Iel7 and theiilii Viarrh lJI aiwIHth Mrch. ir-47. t'ne 'J r aruri-r 01 1 in.lr aC unty hereby fives notice to all prioua coui;i-ru.:J tiierein. that unless the County. Road. I. Iinl, I'oor. Ilounty and Stat Taxes nn- cm tiii fnllowiue tracts of 11 n sealed lands situate in Columlna County am paid lxror the lay of sale, the u liole or surh pari s t earh tract as i I pay tin'taxes and e.'Sl rhargeaMf tn-rMt. will b sold ul tiiu Court llotii-e in . the town of Blooiiubiirf . , t oiihty of Columbia on ttie lecoud Monday injiioa next auo toronln.u- uv aojournuieni iroiu aay 10 aay fur srrenrn?. a ol lux -a oue mid Cuaoty. aud IU9 cots aciu -u o t acit tract respectively, Nu.ur Anu VVtitiiTiiiii u owkim Twr B o BEAVEB. . i 300 .'DO IJJ JUJ VI0J IS 41 too 70 23 4J 4a 83 ioa luj 5 4! U 1 4 4i7 14 43 I) It 3 441 i.b 4:id rtias Miller Calliariue Noytr Lew is I tiger Wm Stewart Jubu Urai tT '-part of 409 acres ', IiKIAKCBEEK: Polomon Kowii sr Jese How man Ksuben Ulisii Henry Lti-ttericb ' Oliver t ie Gilbert Fowler .. R.iney Cardenhousa John King John Rmuard Jacoii tier Fauidcl ii Smttb Joseph tacihoiia ,'o'n H au't J-d.n Pl.affcr J..hn Yot rai.iuel J Bex'tr IS 00 - Ju OO H 74 14 0 ! IU47 4 as e 74 B 63 II 34 2 i'i li 73 6 73 Si 11 S) 7 4t : 1 in 13 B7 17. C4 I ' I '-'3 li s:s S3 SJ P3 Si 114 37 49 1742 i; si ii bU 3J tl'l CONYXGHAM. Fhenezer brai.haia 1 Tr.a.-ii i hari.s John V u:ig Joiiua Uea.n Kjiliniit-I Krown 1'iter Banghner Ilobi-rt Jordan Aii'iiew I'nttncr Lewis Wai ker 3 hOr liut.iii -V7 J tirM-noath" 1 t" .;J 277 M3 ( of 173 t n( :.-u t ntli'J , f.iSu 1 1.0 ir4 :t;4 34 Mury Ru-lan-W 1 Greeuou.'h" lh..K .u;an mtxer ill Coal co 12 60 ttary Uulan . Johoston rasly l.cuip f.ickhm 1 hoiuas liuiih. iiner Koht-it tlrizheiuier William Chaiinoit Amos IVirkirsbatit 39 80 115 4 HO t4 136 43 V iS e i CV4 M S3 S3 S i uo JS36 13 35 39 47 -3-J ti i.4 k9 t es ia ii S C7 li S 79 11 05 3 M 2 44 !) 19 . t 30 SO 1 54 0 tl II U 14 u7 14 07 . 6 AS 3-4 of 133 I'axton. Kiiiid te. eharpta ,ofl0 liei.j nui 1 Combe UHfit" i of luU r.piijaiiiin Cooiube -i Anspathjr" i-,it'3 I lot iJOMiiiiicH ( r-ns l.-s'i I lot John Cowu ' I lot lieorje Uoady 2 lots Henry Mi..rpa " t lot t'rancis uhlr 13C3 1 lot f tter Lawler CENTRE 6 5-1 f)"Witt tc Benedict K Llias Uecs CATAWIS3A 57 J.SBrotsts TJ jasoer Aaup FRANK LIV. 41 Jtrsmish Finchcr. to Llijih Itynolds 4t Co , riiMJINuCRKZK Ml luJ S- KO A 1.2 3 :t4 'j 113 341 4X1 4.'4 li-J 101 William Kuckblew AloXKnil-r Cramer. J ic U J Jor.es Tlioina Lcunais C forge "arit . . Efis.r J milliard George P.aler Willi, mil llocbina A mo- (Mt-'e Abrailaoi Vuuc( P4UI A(i;ila Guy Hryan Atirn'.i.nu neer baiuuei J lica'er GDEEWVOOO P- roue I . lbertuu i.llis l.vei John. A I'unkton Gi-ririf"1 Keese tiauicl .Mjntjomery 11 KM OCK Nathar.i"! ai:ipbsll t'rauklm McUride "dee'd" JACKSON, David l.ee l eiiajab l arkert Co l'liilip i. John Walner LOCL'iT. 3 14 1U3 St-3 CS 1 cs - s 10 74 13 14 tt S 37 tS ' 1 14 1 20 37 07 i fcd 3 9 15 &4 3J 17 3 16 54 19 U 18 U SO 3J 13 31 lwO 200 21 Thom.n nil'iiijlon baiinicl John 2 .... l"sof 2f0 Mary Mvn ! J Creenouth" 1 C 'f 1-0 I'ho.na K lrMa I 5!'f I'aliirl Rees 1 -Jof-JiiO Mary i-'iisWu I .f -J-o 1 barl' tte Ku tan " I -"of i-s Jnn U -vnolds l.-Jof -J'Kl 1 .ry .Myers nstcrils coal eo IS 44 l -2u( Ii 0 '1 iioun- HurUu 9 39 1 i!of I.K) taiiiel Ut-ese i-tofiOJ Vary ustaii " -i.H -J.n) (liariot.e Eutait " l-'J:t -iwO Jobu Bey uo:ds MIFFLIN 52 Thomas Aten sr dec'tl 175 Geor? Nungetser 147 J.i!n.a Ziiiiineriuan 17 8 USi 16 4 . Id i 17 1 7S . 4 3 ta 7 10 5t 1 itl I 44 )3 .... , 44 eo 1 40 1 0 4 ay 9 t s U 21 IM IS 6 : so ns 42 ca . 874 3 22 15 76 13 14 ta Jl 13 3 63 3Jd George Uiti lire MAIN 100 4 5 C9 21 2 8 30 3-1 30 60 103 5 eO MO 4JI & 163 53 6il 235 K "ju 47 153 Frobst. Vetter &. fchiuick v in ry lieury Miller's heirs Isaiah llti.-naa tlec'd MUU NT PL K A S A NT. Daniel Montgomery ORANGE. Famuel Crrveting J i'-i.b l!aenbuclt est Gerfe llei liey . 1'elcr Meiiclt PIE. Tetcr Applegat Aaron Gross . Sylvnter iteatb James Lockard Win Ut'rli.i Thomas benfiel l George A i'ritk . ROARINGCREEK. Petr F.aaghtier Thomas barnea jr U GABLOAr. Gcsi' Est Ale! Il JPsVj.1 He?s Iiobort AIon:sotni;ry's est Abraham Touag 'ux btepht-na 10 OS JOHN J. STILE?, Treaimer. Timi'iu'i Orrtca, 1 Clooiusbarg April II. ' 0C. ',. DWID LOiVELXSEKG, C LO T II 1 JS. G S T O R E On Main street. iwodoorsaboTetLnAmem. icn Hdinl, CONVEYANCING, neatly nd prompUv dona k