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WI,. U. JACOBY, Editor.
Wednesday, Aprll 3, 1667.
Ilk N. Purrtipinott. N.. 3 Pat* Row Now York
kit duly authirriard to 'ellen att., melt* rulpaeroto•
Items and advorttang for Ip. DOM/Kral * ltar,puM
halted at Blonmetooff, 011etoblit eminty,
DIESOCIIIitIC State Convention.
The Democratic State C - mtuittee, at its
meeting, on January 20::., at Harrisburg,
adopted the following resoltv 'one :
Ist. That the regular Convention of the
party, for nominating a candidate for the
eapretne Bench, be held at Ilarrieburg, on
the Second Tuesday of June, 1867, at twelve
o'clock M. and that said Convention be cow
posed of the usual number of delegates.
2ud. In addition thereto, it is recommend
to the Deniocrac- j of Pcnnsylvruda to
forthwith elect, in the usual manner, two
delegates, of roeognized position and influ
ence in the party, for each Representative
and Senator in their respective &stria, who
shall meet in Mass Convention, at Darri*.
burg, on a dav to be fixed by the Chairman
of the State Contra! Committee.
By order of the Democratic State Coto.,
11. A. WALLACE, Chairman,
Wont Suabitite to be lrnforced
the herthern States.
It will be recollected by the readers of this
journal that during the election canvass of
.it fall we steadily directed the attention of
the people to the proposed alteration of the
Oomotitution, and that we sought to prove to
them that, if adopted, it carried with it the
right of negro suffrage without regard to
the wishes of the people of the States. This
assertion was strenuously denied by the Rad
kal newspapers and speakertk and they de
tiered that the questitill of negro euffrage
was not at issue in the alarms!. Many In
telligent men who read our paper without
prejudice, although belonging to the Radioal
party, agreed with ue, and east their rotes
in opposition to the Radical candidates on
that ground. But emboldened by the suc
cess of their party. and inspired by the new
lease of power which they managed to ob
tain, the itadieals in Congress have thrown
off the mask, and their determination to
fuiet, negro suffrage on all the States, Nor h
and South, is ne longer concealed. In the
&nate of the United Statee Mr. Henry
Wikon, of Matteachnsette, has introduced
the following bid:
Whereas, the fourteenth amendment of
the Constitution has been ratified by a such
dent number of States, and is a part Gf cite
fundatnental law, and w Mayas the firm. see.
lion of said article of amendment &alerts
'"that all PerstuP, born or naturalized in the
vetted Staten and subject to the Jorisdic•
lion thereof, are citizens of the United States
and of the State wher.in they reside," and
}hat "no State shall make or enforce any
w which shall abridge the privileges or
immunities 01'4 tisens of the United States;"
sod whereas the said fourteenth article of
anaendinent empowers Congress to enforce,
by apz.ropriate legi,latitm, the precision of
Mid article : therefore
Be it en.,cteJ, ate:.: That there Eitel Le
no denial of the elective franehiee to ate?
male citizen of the l'uite.l States by any ;
State on account of onion, rare, or previous
eonditiou, anything in the Constitution or j
kwa of any state to the contrary notwith
standing : and that all persons who shall j
violate the provision of tilt"; act aha:l, on :
eonviction in tiny United States court, be
fined for each offense not less than ono thou- I
land dollars, or be itnprisoned not less than 1,
six months, or both.
Two things are remarkable in this propo-
eition ; first, the unblushing falsehood with
which the preamble sets out, and secoed, the t,
provision that there shall be "uo denial of
the right of franchise to any male citizen of
the United States by any Slate, on account 1 1
of color, race, or previous condition." Ths
so-called "fourteenth amendment" MS NOT
BUN RATIFIED Dr A BVMCIENT NUMBER t i
Or STATES to engraft it ou the Constitution.
and the assumption that it has is a piece oft
bold effrontery, which was withonte parallel
or precedent s# the history of the country's
legislation until the meeting of the mooed ' I
session of the thirty-ninth Congress. But
we are not, surprised at. anything which may
be propose 1 or done by this revolutionary
Congress, for the determination is most
clear to root up the government from its
very foundation, and to overthrow it. The
Almighty may yet interpose and rave us
from such a fate, but there can be no mistake
about the intentions of the Jacobin element
which is now ruling the country. It is nee
enmity to enact a I.IE before the reeerved
right of the States to control the question of
verve can be taken (Vow them, nod this
we presume will bo dune before the cies° of
the present Congress, indent the people shotf
make thetwelves heard and felt among its
noctnhcri (hiring the recent, which it is hopod
will soon take place.
The country may well feel rejoiced.
The Ramp Congress has adjourned, or agreed
to take a recess until the let of July I The
loyal thieves, country-destroying, and h-1
deserving devils, have left Washington for
a short time, to visit their censtituenta
Those who represent an honest constituenoy,
(or misrepresent) should be ueltamed to show
their faces at home. Tho people have Leen
disgraoed by these men, and feel indignant
at their late conduet. The wal of the peo
ple has been total:y ignored, throughout the
entire proceedings of this Rump, calling
CONORE.i.i. They have trampled' the
rights and privileges of the %into American
people under foot and have endeavored to
place an inferior race of people iu an un
natural position. We wean the negra. We
would acoord to him all the rights and priv
ileges that he would seem to Le entitled to,
but we never should consent that be be pia
cod on an equali:y with us at the ballot-box.
Sumner and Wilsodeay he shall, and all the
mull whelps in the country yelp, amen
TfIZ SVNDAY (,'AR QUESTION.—The Lep
islature has refused to Pahmit to fi vote of
the rople of Philalelphin, the cotk - Aion
whether the passenger nilway MITA shall run
on Stintlay. The vote en tho pmpoeition
~ ; se very dose in the Senite, nwainmt the
people by but•two vote".
al. We are in reouipt of a p4per from
Philadelphia entitle-1 Ecenina Sidi.. It i.
ohietly tlevotin4o advertising anti local trans-
To Land Owners.
It eeema there are many land title' in this
State in en imperfect condition, which the
State authorities intend to have perfected
it a early day. some of these Loads have
been patented, but the fees having never
been paid thereon, the State holds a lion
spinet them, whilst in other cure patents
hare never been iseued. To enable the Sur
veyor General to perfeet these titles, a bill
has been introduced into the State Senate
and will become a law, directing the entry
of liens fvr ail money duo on land., etc.—
The bill provides that the Surveyor General
ehallealculate the amounts due onunpatent
lands with 'interest from date of application
or improvement, which shall be entered to
gether with office fees, in a Commonwealth
land lien docket, county duplicates of which
shall be Ilunished to prothonutaries, and
such aggregates shall be a lien aguinst *-
Unguents, oarrrying interest of six per cent.,
from date of entry; and when no return of
survey has been made by the 30th of No
vember, 1858, the laud to be forfeited to
the Commonwealth, and any party may make
application for the Name, and enter, if the
survey is accepted, and it is made the duty
of the Surveyor General to accept ?nub lat
ter survey. Some six thillionsof dollars are
due the state from this source. Now, no
doubt there are lands in Columbia county,
that are mil...lett to these State liens, on ac•
count of imperfect titles. Where these
lands lie, or in whose names the warrants
were issued, or who are the-present owners,
is not. known. Therefore, it behooves all
owners of lands, with aa little delay as polo
PHA, to have a thorough investigation made
into the character of the titles under which
they hold—otherwise they may lore their
lamb , . "A word to the wise is evalcient"
44 Ald to the South."
Yee, aid to the South ! This we see in
many Pcmt*atie papers ; and while we are
ie fav o r of aid, generally, to the South, we
do nut believe that. the "South" require,
and much lees demand, any such "aid" as
is proposed to be given them, by parties in
the North. They certainly do not want
the aid of the Abolition party of the North ;
they do not want the aid of auy amalgams
tion party of the North ; hut it they do smut
anything, and they probably do, it is the aid
of the houest sentiment of the thole land
—North anti South—an assurance from the
whole country, and, if the matter is proper
ly considered, from the mold, that their
ease ha.. been adjudicated in the Court of
last rerott, to wit, the Court where the
sword, to the exchnion of them nod gown,
is the only instrument of justice. To thi...
pause did the ease of the Southern people
come, many months ago. But yet, the
flailieela in the (pretended) Congress of
the Nation refute to give the reqieite aid,
and the great United States of America,
as well u the people of all countries of the
old world where oppression re gun, and to
where we haze ahraye provided an asylum,
are told by this usurping body of men, that
the prison and the halter may be their doom.
end that the "home" that. -was promired
them was an Wu:ion and a shuts.
"Aid to the South I" Let the dema
gogues who woress to be the "Congress" of
the Nation show a proper spirit., and no aid
in the way of money or provisions or other
necessaries of lite will be talked of. The
South can sustain herself, it not oppressed.
•••••.• 11.0.411.
ear- The President has vetoed the sup
plementary Reconstruction bill, but it was
immediately passed over his head by a two
thirds vote. Military de:erotism isnow made
complete over ten States of the Union, and
the frst step towards eetabliehing tho Fame
absolute despetisin over the Northern States
has already been taken. Senator IVibuon,
of Maaraeliusette, on Saturday, introduced
a bill in the Senate to f o rce, by fines a n d
penalties. negro serneie on all the States
of the Union. how do you like the pros
pect, ye poor, deluded, humbugged Repute
Ikons who profess to be opposed to negro
euffrngo and deny that your party favors it,
to you see it now, or do you Still prefer to re
main wilfully blind?
Pam Louts AoAmu. eminent Ameri
can Divines, including the Reverend DN.
Chapin, Sawyer, Osgood, Bellows, Froth
ingham, Hedge, Cellyer, Ryder, Clarke,
and Itkv& Emerson, Bartholomew, Didion,
and Hepworth. Alto Ex-Governor Blair,
and Philo Parons of Michigan. Also, por
trait of the Veteran Eagle "GM Abe ;"
Woman's Rights and Woman's Wrongs, by
Hon. John Neal ; Shaker communities ;
Aborginal Legendsof North America; Our
National ilitary Service--Tiro Army; Can
We Think of Two Things at Once? Pope's
Essay on :dim ; European Guide-Books,
eta, in April number Phrenological Journal.
Only 20 cents, or $2 a year. Address Few
ler & Wells, 389 Broadway, New York.
IsmtovßP.—The "Cobothia Democrat,"
awl "Star of the North," publiahed by the
Hon. W. H. JACPBY, at Bloomsburg, has,
on the opening of the Thirty First Volume,
—been materially improved, and the name
amended to that of "iitoomaburj Demo
crat." It is one of the moat ablyconducted
and soundeg Democratic Journals in Penn-
Nylvania. Inns may the Democrat ware,
ac it has for a quarter of a century, as the
aeknowledrahl organ of the Noble Democra
cy of Columbia.—imemang Set:name
Tilt COMPS IN ALABAMA. —The Selma
Trace has a correspondent who speaks en
couragingly of the prospect for a crop in
central Alabama. The planters have their
lands all bedded up and in condition, or
very nearly bo, to receive the cotton seed
when the time comes.. They commence)
very generally to plant corn last Monday,
but, the rains have suspended planting for
the present.
tar entn*.—A country where the toees
have no fragrant* end the women no petti
oats ; 'where the laborer hag no sal,hail l
and the magistrate no sense of honor; where
'llll roals bear no vehiele:4 and the ships
nu keels: shore the needle mints to the
smith : where the plitei. of }moor is on the
Lett hand and the emit of intelliponee is in the
itimnach ; whert to take off your hat is an
insolent restore, and to wear white garments
ir to put youriwif in motumiog..
The New License Law.
The following supplement to an not to
regulate the granting of licenses to Web
and eating houses has passed both branches
of the state Legislature, and is now a law:
Prot 1. That when an applieation is made
to any Conn leaner Session:loi theiCoin
nionwealth for Sarume to sell intoxicating
drinks, it, shall be lawful for said Court to
hear petitions in addition to that of the up
p i alit in favor ot, and remoneranecs against
the application for such license, and in all
cases to refuse the same whenever in the
opinion of said Court, having due regard to
the number and ehanuaer of the petitioners
for and against such applieation, such license
is not neeitasary for the accommodation of
the pub& and entertainment of strangers
and travelers ,• and upon sullieient raise
being shown, the said Court shall have pow
er to revoke any license granted by them ;
and all laws inconsistent with this section arc
hereby repealed. Provided, That the sure
ties in the bond required of the applicant
for license shall be signed to his petition.
Ster. That applications for license to
keep an eating-house, beer-house, or restau
rant, authorizing the sale of domestic winos,
malt and brewed liquors, shall hereafter be
made in the same manner and to the swim
authority as apptication for license to keep a
hotel. Pror,lc./, That the regulation hi
relation to bed rooms and beds shall not ap
ply to applications for an eating-house, beer
house and restaurant license ; and the tenth
sealer ] of the act of twentieth of April, one
thousand eight huntirea and fitly eight, au
thoi izing county treasurers to graunt an eat
ine-lionse or retail brewery liceuse, is hereby
repealed.
SECT. 3. No license to keep an eating
how, beer-Iroise or restaurant, under the
provisions of the second section of this act,
shall be granted in any incorporated city for
a leas sum than fifty dollars, nor elsewhere
for a lees sum than twenty dollars.
BP.cr. 4. If any person, after the paarage
of this act, shall sell spirituous or vinous
!ignore, domestic wines, malt or brewed
rquors. without, having obtained a lieetios
authorizing him so to do, such persons shall,
on conviction in the Court of Quarter Se,.
ions, be fitted for the first offence in any sum
not lees than fifty nor more than • two boo
tie. d dollars. and fur the second or any sub
secitt•nt o 'once sue's person shall be tined
not leas than one hundred dollars and in the
discretion of the said Court be imprisoned
in the county jail not less than thirty days
nor more than ninety days. l'rovided, That
nothing in this act shall be construed to re
peal the orovi.itsis of the act of Assemble
pawed March thirty-first ono Clouse's' eight
hundred and fitly-ail, relating to sales by
deuggeAs and apoiliecaries.
Scot S. That the inovianions of the fire'
section of this act shall not apply to the city
of Philadelphia or to the county of Alleghe
ny. Pothied further, That, nothing in this
am. shad authorize the granting of 'leases to
hotel and inn-keepers to vend vinott., spirit
nous and nitilt livorit, and to license beer
houses, eating-homs and restaurantain any
locality where licensing of hotels, inn., beer
houses, ea ing- house, er re.teman s is 'WIN
prohibited by law.
tar Horne Gre3ley was in Harrisburg at
the Tern pera nee Convention. The story runs
that, Senator Thomas Jefferson Bighain,
espying Horace in the Capitol, invited him
to visit the legislative halls and Fllblliit to a
slight amount of T 13. did it
up la his blandest style. "Thank yon,"
said the Phileiopher, "I can't go ; 6 I have
been rather promiscuous in my rveeeiations
of late, I am free to confess, hut I hare some
regard !iv my reputation." Then turning
to a friend, with indignation pictured in ev
ery lineament of his noble countenance. the
American CGract exclaimed, with more ear
nestneva than is his wont : "Do I look like a
blackguard—that they thonlfl ask me into
the very halls of the Pennsylvania Legisla
ture ?"—Pittsburg Leeder.
ear The following from the l'hiladelphia
Laker, though not written with that objecji
gives a very dear and succinct description of
Republican leg:slation :
Legi-latnrs a!ways take ears to par them
selves well. Thwt. Congress recceily voted
siimemlier,, 33 1")50 a r.arainti the Kentitek y
Pn I W•s•onsin Legislatures. to add nne-third
ao their pay, voted that gold should he Ruh
siituted for paper in paving them. We now
learn that the recently adjourned Illinois
Legi!lature. in which the pay for the session
autunite(' to $95 for each member. took Pitch
goo , ' care of itself l v voting "perquiaites,"
as to bring its pay np tu ';',873 a bcal
Wistits Amer. is NEEDED.-A large
number of our exchanges, speakers and
writers throughout the Northern States,
seem to have nothing else to do, but give
advice to the people of the South—• Poland
in America. If they would turn their at
tention to matters at home and assist in get
ting the people of the North on the right
track. it would ho of considerable more ben
efit to both sections of the wuntry. In the
North is where the wrongs are, in the south
the suffering. Lot us right the wrongs and
that will right the sufferings.
at* Mrs. "Government," relict of the
"late lamented Government," is said to be
looking quite "army" of late, as if the
would just as soon as not forget the "mar
tyred Saint," in the embrace of a PAcond
tore. We should not wohder. It's the way
of the world, and Abraham will be as soon
forgotten as any one else, although his deeds
will be remembered forever.—Bellejonte
Urntehman. .
"BuoNerraucrux"—Judging from the
local elections which have lately taken place,
throughout the country, the Democracy
becoming "rvconstructed" about as fsst as
possible. From eves section the news
comes of sweeping Peoineratie gains, and
the overthrow of the black monster—won
grelkut. Let the good work go on. It is
the kind of "reconstructing" wo love to see
—the only kind that can ever reconstruct
the country.—BdlOotte Wittelitwm.
Tnr Nunsrtor—a montlily Magazine for
youngest' modelle—by FA:obtlr SEAVER:WI ;
publLhed 'by John L Shorey, No. 13,
Washington Street, llost.m. Terms, sl.su
per annum, or 15 cents for a simile copy.
This is an interesting and useful little publi
oation for the young reader. It is calculated
to amuse- as well as instruct them. Hand.
Homely printed and bound.
tip Thu late flood in . E. t. Tennessee heti
ma ul prorwty- to the value $2,000,000.
Over two hundred person:4 in Knoxville were
washed out of their !oises.
dray' The Democratic National Cotuntittoe
min in Noir Tod; on tho 12th, but oonellldeJ
that it was inoxpotliont to call a National
Otioloontion Wino next peer.
FROM WASULNGTON.
Witgingtos, March 25th, 1867.
NOMMATIONP.
The Preiddynt today sent to tho Senate
the nomination of (funeral Frank P. Iliair,
Jr., as Minister to Austria. Also the nom
ination admits Barnsley, Bert t as Collector
of Internal Revenue for the Fifth Distriut
of Vennsylvania. Ix•l'osuoaater Walborn,
of your city, is a candidate for the Collector•
ship of the Fourth District. It is rumored
that John Welsh, Esq., will be nominated
for the Surveyorship of the l'ort, of l'bila.
delphia.
lITIRRAIT.
It is annonneed by a morning paper that
Surratt continues to enjoy excellent health,
and in visited every day by bin sister. Ilk
friends in lower Maryland Ptipply hint with
all the substantial-, and even the delieario
of life. N► definite tinu► has yet been fixed
for his trial. The understandir►g now is that
it will not come off until June next.
DeTNIINAL RRVENUN lISCLIPTIC
The internal revenue receipts last week
amounted to over $2,000,00% making a
grand total fur the present fiscal year. up to
Saturday, of nearly $211,M0,1.EY). Despite
the unusually small receipts for tome tune
past in this branch of the public revenue,
the year's aggregate. am shown on the :ifith
of June next, will undoubtedly equal the
estimates nude last July for the, year upon
wliich the tax bill of that month was based.
Irvisinuton, Mardi 26.
LIVELY OcENE.
The Bingham• Butler quarrel was renewed
iu the House, on account of the alteration
which the former had made in his remarks
on a previous oemisien alter they had been
written out by the reporters, but before their
publication in the Globe. As a matter of
course, the debate waxed warm, and was
keenly reliblied by all present. Butler bat
in the execution of l‘frs. Surratt, suppressed
testimony, &c. Bin►chum replied. defending
his conduct on the cr►nspiracy trials, and in
noticing a particular allegation of his antag
onist, he Paid that no new would have made
it except one who "lived in a bottle and was
fed by a spoon." This remark called forth
a round of applause on the floor and in the
galley i. s. Butler vain'y endeavored to get.
the floor during the delivery of Bingl►an►'b,
remarks, but the latter declined to yield, and
'After he had conclude), other business coin
ing up, the discussion terminated.
111PFACIIMENT
The Roue Judiehiry Committee have
heard no evidence of importance for the last
three or four . days. There seems to be a
scareity of witnesses. Several persons who
have been summoned have not yet arrived.
The indications are that the committee will
twt continue in sevion long after the adjourn
ment of Congress. It is probable, however,
that they wilt reassemble before the Ist of
December, it' both houses should agree to
adjourn over until that date.
fuziaNAitox.
nu* G. 13. Newton, Chief Clerk or tho
Agricultural Bureau, has sent in his reeiq•
nation, to take effect Inuit tho tat of April.
Wieshhigton, Afurch 27.
.APAVAL r.Y TUE raESIDIEST
The President has approved the joint res
olution providing that from and after the
25th of 3liireh there shall be levied, collect
ed and paid upou umbrellas, parasols and
sunshades imported from foreign countries,
when node of silk, no lower rate of duty
NI A now imposed upon pi No
. and dress
silks, nammy : aux per (imitate; ea valorem ;
amd when of whcr niater:ais than silk
the fluty shall Le fifty per cent. ad valorem.
And that wire 5;.1.1.1 ihra:t or.: springs im
ported !'rom fertign yountrica, manufactured
of iron wire. ti lii Ist required to pay the
same rata of duty as now imposed on iron
wire, namely: two mots per pound and fif
tem* per n, ad valoreta.
TIIR St:PPLEMENTATa RT.CONSTRUCTION ACT
The Filliplenient:try reermstruetinn act is
to•dxy officially promulgated by the Secretary
of Stat?, with the cortitleate of the Cork of
the Hot►ae and the Secretary of the Senate
that it was passed over the President's veto.
PRWIDENTIAL NOMINATION
It is understood that the President today
nominated to the Senate C. O. Kennedy,
for Ceramisiioner oP Agrioaltare, in the
place of Lam; Newton. Mr. Kennedy was
fortneey tioperintendent of the census,
liiultin,rytint„Verch, 23.
nte ausauttNnesr iltmartom.
The Senate after a long debate, adopted a
resolution tam a substitute for the proposi
tion of the !inure) authorizing an adjourn.
went on Saturday nest, the inst., until
the first Wednesday in July, when, unless
otherwise ordered by both houses, a further
adjournment shall take place until the first.
Monday in December. This was regarded
by three who voted for it as a sort of com
promise, but at thisovriting there secnis to
be some doubt about its adoption by the
House. Schenk opposed it on the ground
that it is a virtual adjournment until De.
*Alber t and if such is the under standing of
a majority of his party friends, its pa.Mage
is by no means certain.
NOMINATION'S
There were no nominations of importance
sent to the Senate to-day, with the exception
1 of that of General Rous.eau (ex-member of
eqliffre.iS from Kentucky) as Brigadier Gen
eral in the regular army, rico Roseerans, re
signed. Notwithstanding Routtstras bril
liant military record, it is considered doubt
ful whether his nomination will be confirmed.
this a Ptr - mg friend of the President, and
that filet will probably operate against him
in the Senao.
NI:UR° SUFFRAGIL
Mr. Ingersoll, of Illinois, introduced a
joint resolution proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of the ruited States, pro
viding that all male citizens of the United
States over twenty-one years of age having
the qcalitications for electors of the most
numerous brawl' of the State Logi:fawns in
their Prveral :it tee, Atall I.e entitled to vote
at all elections without disqualification on
al:00a of race or color,lbr prevtohs condi
tion of m3rvitude. Relined to the Judiciary
Committee.
ll'adtengion, Mardi 29.
IMPEACHMENT
The impeachment question was revived in
the !louse again to-day by the introduction
of a resolution providing for the reemen:-
biing of Congress on the oath ofJ nee to re
wive and act upon the report of the Judicia
ry Committee on the subject. This stupid
oropesition was submitted by an unsophis
ticated member from histisaA, named Clark,
and was pretneed by a long "whereas," re
citing the Nttireatype,l charge. already wade
against President. Johnson.
NOMINATIONS.
It is understood that no important nom
inations were sent to the Semite to-day.
There are now several hundred remaibing in
that body unaeted upon. If they are not
disposed of home an adjournment takes
phase, they die with the session, and the
President will be under the necessity of
-.ending ... them in anew at he next meeting
or the Vonate.
416111:11130N DAVI!,
It is untlerstentl that the question of re
leasing Jetterson Ihivis, on hail or on him
onn I'llsoguitunoe , 11101 been referred to the
Attorney General by the l'resitlent, fur the
iiitrivoe, of obtaining his opinion end the
propriety of buck action. It is well settled
that Mr, Davis will not be tried for an kat&
Idle &tied
Ivs - muoravlnum QtINTION.
'Both hottest; of Congress 'rill meet at ten
o'clock to.worrow morning in order to close
up their bnoineiu by noon, at which time the
naval will bo taken till J uly,
Thera WWI to be no doubt that the Unit.
ed B%tos Suprema Court, which will remittal
it+ session !mai Monday, will appoint Rich.
orl C. Parsons, of Cleveland, Marshal of
the Court under the how roundly passed.
Washington, March 31.
ADJOMINKINT OP OONORTIIS.
Tim first session .f the Fortieth Congress
terminated at noon yesterday. The Senate,
however, having been called together by the
President, will probably remain in etiseion
about ten days or the trumaietion of Exec.
utive business. The adoption of ft ro.olw
tion by the house regorging the Judiciary
Committee to report the evidence on the
inineaehment question immediately after the
proposed meeting in July will, it bi thought,
bring a quorum of that body to the city. It
is very doubtful, however, about the Senate,
unless Something extraordinary should occur
in the meantime. There are not more than
fourteen or fifteen Senators at, pr.' cot in
favor of a mill-summer session, and the bet
ter impression seems to be that the adjourn
went YV , ltcrility it no end to CI - Ingram* until
the (lug Monday December next.
WHAT NETT'?
The Irotoo Judiciary Committee in their
anxiety to obtain roam evidence upon whieh
to predicate Hawks of inipettehniPnt against,
tho Executive, have called and examined
Mr, Huntin g ton, Cashier of tho First Na
tional Kink or this city, relative to the enn•
dition of Pre , ident Johnson's private bank
account, How notch money he has on de
-10,4? IVlett are tho charaoter of his
chnia , A, 4Le., &c. ? The next thing, will be
to ne t uire what he ha= to cat, where he ob
tains it and the coat thereof. le this isn't
sufficient to disgtm sensible men with the
impeachment project, I should like to know
is?
THI BANKRUPT ACT.
ConpavAß at its late session did not disturb
the porrisions of the bankrupt net. It is
the duty, therefore, of the Chief Justies of
th e United States to proceed, without deluy,
to nominate the Registers in banktntavy, as
required by law, or expose h;noelf to the
charge of obstructing an set of Congress.
PaNNSYLVANIA APPOINTHENT.3.
Forney ' a Oat/nit:lr of this downing :
It is now believed that the Collector (Wens
trut4 at Phil:110 . 401k will nit he Mr. Good
win, by. Hon. Reed Myer, the toting int:no:-
bent. This : '`O't to be the opinion et the
Treasury .ornent.
NEW AOV 'F RTISENIE.NTS
REMOVAL OF
C. C. Yi AIMS
TO SHIVE'S BLOCK.
FICFr DOUR AIIUVR remocKm. orrice."
tlttderetenel hult44 received (rho the cite
a (Jaan.l Cu,t100,415410011 Ot
SPRING AND SUMAIE:I
URA GOUDS AND
GROCERIES,
Notiona. Tln.vtaro, Itirdwary. re
dar end Willow War f, ilatea. Gont,otift.
cry, Gooo,tV3re. Totter'. lints aad
F•tNeA, flour, snit Putt itrot Mum.. oil of
tOor'. Pot, at a very PM agora for
Cio.(l nY nr , oz.4r,
U . r Z.lld
111.•• A ; oli 3 P'+l7
F.W .17 , A ERA' AND CO:IA:C
-/1 lONLIt
itti z•Liti "..33 m
*r I) ti 4 r curl',
1.0o)t ILG P a
. •
3. r. Fox, Prow irtor of 011...t,Ilallittlilit*Itt Writt , d
rerpnrtlLily int.sl,o 111,1 riff :old now that
h has tlVer,thiti t t titled +lttftt fin IloW WWII./
isbit, boo to fortohh than with littE,ll+,
1 , 4 a: t Ett. I I.N. A hytetwowire.
err' fln hale NUE aft.llllttllitt,ll4 IN4 , PAN , of
1it1.4. if Ii %, VI. Cf,l.l.{t/S, W;l4 Contection ,
fly Stop,' it trect , y , appue,te
TI "EXCHANGE BUILDING 4 .;
.
th4.l( ring broad tali by 4:t01/14" , 41.1tdd
at 1,1 O.
Ct . t ail hr:aotta wriki hiva be-n f
rare %11,.1 r her r. and i orter, by the w 17,10
bait i,r t.. t t 1.4 lt, t -tt I, i+rfl tell Lyon W1t.i.011,1
I,ll„ati WE, at hie &town to
t-hives' Block, Main Street,
who has brio authorize 1 twir thw under woznott to ow ;I
the oowne tl<a wwww coo onto* have a Ittittitly an hurrJ,
which wiq bn nola at the lowv.t market
Mr. F ball lit row, vtv.o With hie italwry and Con ,
AN' loamy , p r wwwywoww t Clot t
41 It E r 31,
t , no who may favor him with th air cootoin ff.
it al.n 1,, .3i ir-d ut,tv , :rtani ui We , heart,
butfunpobarr rir 'mold it•obei log* en the
inne to ty he, Everything pertaining to Ole fiat
thhonthis will rvemvecer , ful and 4twoua
its is thankful to hie Elltitftttlefol fur owwwt fa.
van. And MUlt lIIAICItsI a cuattromme ot the
J. V. FOX.
April 3, Volt
N EW DRUG STORE!
"OUR OWN ,
PAUL Air ti
aperent to the snarly patent whatnots Snelling
the country
V ‘urit•irt %Vlfll aLvccßiNc.
a dellghth.t entraponzad for Wbiteniiht. if"nnfirefot,
pawning tile .A 4.1. wall malt'', a Pun. rfrOkioo. 011.1
in,,at bed (fa., ,kin. is • tett:9lo fannat.ly Par tiny
pod WO Moro laps 11101 11/OM, ma u l as 4uappligaudj
to piteprOtlrt eftlipll.olll II MO 119
nice. g 3 cause per bus at
feCNDSIIIMOCTIL
"TONIC BITTERS,"
Containing no whiskey or other ininve.atimg 1..
r*dleats. a plasenitt and effeetual tr.aaraiy for pp.
palms. totes of Appetite. WM ItV• fief snit ' , town , of
OW Lacer. Pte., etc. 1 Itlf IT. 1J Papal
Glatt oath at
'Balsam of Horehound,"
A nary. speedy, and certain enrol for trugnn. rot‘lii
Ilitaroritro, 1ar.11,11112 tnnw• , Uuta rella
all marvel ions of Os Tnr..u, non I.ltiten.
It Ira• no aquas. 6.5. Price 40 rott •at
iampoo Liquid,''
rnr Oi * 'lend, and roms..winj th* nalli
...I.( !hit ;414 Urrnp otitis dcaip,
by F.lllO , An, cans*, 1../' Pr ice. 33 erns* et
11 LN
1' To reemern and llora,men- ”toptain and
tin ..wev 1•.‘o ot"- ttlenenan
t•on to oge for ttprnine. Bwolllll, Itrtlisea. tlp •vin.
Igtog-11 ,, ne, Npring 114. t. I nunaalred rent. 0111.0.
cfc , etc, erica, 3 tc,th;,. p 114111.. at
II 011hattliltIT 1"11.
All the above preparatrene prepared only. awe for
rale. by
April 3, V. 7--41. Maim Orel, eloramsbui.
ORANGEVILLE HOTEL,
COLUMBTA COUNTY, PUNTA
ISRAEL MUMMEY,
PROPRIETOR,
DWIICF.AI3OII. EVEREITA
herlslely talteu sherse of this well lumen' and CM.
.1111111, informs Ma
old f, fends... wall a. IItVW. 4114 111.. yubh« in Saari.
el that ht. hmhth tr in rem' 1.. f, order for ibu a
rfeeleftfletiftel %0( hh , tfleto.ftw . l ter lII* ',VW ben 11.1.1
,t,tornillt , nt ht of trftreflqe:t *he ul,.ffeat .11.14.".1
1,/ (IWO, bin. well their enetnin. Ito impasse Wu
I..va & paired liinel fir %kit *MAI
/11111111)01 .4 fl b 7 whittluv. nn
Isis ininithl to Owl, peewee! 4111411141,
foratiell. es well uo the he 11.11.1. la PI 011.14
ll lithethetS Is SHISIy Ifining.d In yieasn the rob's!'
gp. Ille Nine Will always he turbid fed With the
heat a Ilisoes. sit , l hi. hale with th hest In I intr.
krinsirds. ,I$Kl4l. ALIN MUM.
tireegorille. April 3, /I—tf.
•
PLANKS ! BLANKS I ! BLANKS! !
"otwitly printed ask far sole at this Othos.
N'EW At VE:FtIiStOttNYS:
CONFECTIONERY STORE
STOHNER 6. WIDIVIEYER,
Min and Fancy Confectionery,
FOREIGN FRUIT AND NUTS,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
bV MAIN
011.00311811111,3te, PENIVA.
011A1Ogg. I,g,llo:lint,
NU NW+, fief), OATEP,Ae
gfigll) . 1 4 CAKEr op
V" All orders promptty Miming tn. 42
ifavrnß tintrred into eninirtwrship will continue
we poking aim onitorilomry hi/omens at Ow OW
Maim. in all it.. bocpon,
nclinrionra $l6 nuking. and manufacturing
air ktiin.l Camiin. , warranty tklut to saying Wet
wo public
ACCOMMODATED
with everyohitte in their Hue, open the Meat rea.
miatoie toad eat...wattle toorms
lietele awl private featoltee earl ire tamale!! wt•u
geoet Fresh Uriotta each day by calmly at their ae•eb•
lie/meet.
C 40.110. will be mad• and Prrftiphod to torso Or
►matt qurntirorr, to Own p.trefl4lol4, at
nosit Denlore thtemtlimit the courant will de wot
i t , van them neon lmtant 1.10'0414e.: olgewltere.
i hey have, he eautteetitta with their L'hateetiattery
More. All
fiJ rn RI, a 4
where thry intend to Ovirve not 100 Cream durint
Iho loonthii to oil who iitiv favor thorn with
ihetr cutout They will tv• hrvharyd to Duke up
for pullet. IN ID tttliti . t l
hionoushora. hp , tt 3, idol.
SOLLE DER'S
11100 T AND SHOE STORE,
(OPPLIFIte TUE EVISCOPAL, CHURCH.)
On Main Street, Bloomsburg.
Tbr oribeirthnt (Ara ',teapot* in onnotinetag 10
tte elplp 4.t !Pm mt,tug, uud vicinity, tbat be bas
an head it lat,:a rap fin., om,uttioeus or
BOOTS AN'D SHOES,
rnr metes nod gontleineWe Weer. to suit 1111 1 11111d0111.
flta tiny work Jo at the bow quality, aad if.°w the
wort relt.ele manufecturerr t he being I prioticial
uthwen dud a gone judge of
he iv not likely to he imposed upou by receiving
niltertol badly mode up.
Tuna! deeirtua mottling la bin line would do Well
to hive bon 4 Call, befOre put zbeslug chrewbere. lin
win 4
atm nt prtees rn.nit porrhom.r4
vtr.on. ahu ,tomtv tithe (f heavy limy% triad*
10 nratr tan be xcootismnived 4t hoe 041,,,1'10`,,r1,1V1L,
, ir $41,1 as 1,11/ no with sicattiuss sad
drsp
Aa rt#2int o...l , lu:tent of Ladies Sprint and kima.
LISIr 2 4 itf.LO on haatt. A. OULLED Rat.
April 1001
GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.
A rammr AND AN
rwrote,t to ChAtv Tattw, o , 4try.
Noiv,letto., Taller , . arid M-tral Eft Ehtvrtaing
tn.! Literary ti , Tvithaht We nh,,q
lit the chown 4 t Chtl.lo4ll **MI., the t,tch of
extended memo , . Ta.er, Port: y,
ht *•4,1,4, 1 110.0 th 4 hi 4 heht 1104 r•
rtr and tiff e14. - .1 to be tuum.l la hay
juilrur+l ,a 104404104
Agiiwitu,rst 4.141 1l nrt7cutt rrnl , ttintirattag ra.th,
(,;artirtiihtt, rthtt thqtt , e• 041. 1400r4 In
hatt.o , it 101 0V44 t,.lrtg '4414,it4V0 Mei trio
vq.11.1 r,,t,it,rhs tae public tut pOrpt).4o htti
10 . .141 4.01 upott
hral,Cl,o* 4-1 mitit try find 14
40,404. , tif 114 01.01'h olf pO , 4Cf 41411r41
,luctun,* tin 1 ihrs,4 trafpatoi ttf tn.* 'ropy
aro 0,141,111.111 mivaht , ='etti htt Nhi,h tha
rto ir.,:cl,,rffiv 4,43141*. '44l* purtton of tfie
1•140RA11 lhaittfl o INoftb the price 01
I.* LS% ItEPARTUBVr hn,lame InAaef.r,sera
aqd +i i.eriust iilt; , l.l 10 gato.lll , ll and p 1 ,1011104 11/..
^ ftj% rdpe°.
u. 144 i bl 4 t,••• • ,16 +4: o.4rien fied%
atr,ver aai 64 ,14eir.41..111 be Cott•
1,0,10 ith „,0.4 eifj; to to time..t the 114[04304
;. tilt.
C C. MAUR
.11.. ail kr# arid Aft,' trqta per anantn.
pia “r„ r,celv.,l $lOO Mx nal irli Oat,
0 , +.1.1.0, al Ms bad of the 1.04 a pats rot ,
f$ Myar,,
Yl+li..r ti, t tna ‘.s dt,ror alld Nreptittar.
April 3. Gor..katttewa. ettWa, ra,
neittLt4, the Hue. ~V 11.1.:01 CLWIML. Presider
Ftdero of the C t trt of tiy:r mot 1%. Millie( and Gen
eral Jatl :i'45C:7, I . Oft of tawitter Sessions of the
Pena: and Co at of 'tt Mit 4 , 4 roan /)a. Or0;:oz ' a Court
in the .14ItitC/01 Ul4 . Wt. COtilt*Oted of the or:sties
of Ldidtutadtditt van sae Wyonduc nod the Hon. item
tr An t Yet,. K. itetnet 0. Asett atttinigo4oNoltira•
ha i d Moro 'mooed preeept.bearin; date the nt;th
of It is is y: at of ode Lord tall th 3 dnhui chitin
tied t.d 1.tt.7 lan to ins duetted far bowing 4
C td , dy. r ato p`
Certotaer Ind rtencral Jail deltc.ry.
Q. 14 , 1 , r tiesst,te of the Peace, Columnti MA/
erd dtronsdrs te.).trd in Woonleintrit. in the county of
Colnutots on 11l • !tr+t M411 , t4p.,4 lag WO btu any; of
1t o I,est, 0,)111H1 0., we
%OM, oy :teen. 4114' I`JtOntr. 1110 Jugliees
of the Pttttmt• Atiti , '•01044Thi,4 of the said county of Cot.
Limbos Wet they he then and there is their proper per.
owl at td i'cl.ck IN the foremwo of 041 t dry with their
reotr.to, inguttdttentt 111111 other remon.branto to do
thdot It :Ice twat to (nor mhos nop..rtuto to be doom
And thane th:o ho f tby 10111 , U0L101, , .. to prosecute
ttesitod the taboniers that at+ Of nit' be to the Jell of
,c , ty of C.duurbta to be then 81111 the re d , itruse.
nett al es Phan he jag. Jamie are requested to be
paned ,01 11 - 11 sit, l.dCnre,agree.rttyll, tnrtr 00110011
IlLemoillht:ti, tl,e 11.1111 day I,f Ntart7
L. e. to the y,ni "1 our L.ll rot tilonsald etzlit
I )nsutJfed 0013 1011 I ill the otdett,db
y o ur of the ttideosodenta sti . tne United State* of
Acme. t Goo cosine e‘desoetvesVil
tlNVldtta. Short:.
dl•me , 4 *I. April 7, Bii.
1 .1 RAND JURORS FOR MAIITER3I,
ka 1867.
Bloom —Andrew J 941,41406.
lgower.
How. actoricit 1401.
Dent..n-1 K KrickWein.
Ventre— finfaurs H. Macis" Baas Cram
estuaassu—deary J. dilive.
s%at,nethaus—lJsnita T. Mcgadirloill.
Pi.laustecult—daveJ darela. alma* 111. 110*01
Jaclawn Ale.
LitruntmEl—llampbety Parker.
Heakhali -Peter litaslot
Jpick-au -Hubert Vittur.
Mt. ries.aut—lesoital Vat.Orilla., Ella* Aimee,.
Ndon—Auron 114.1.110 r. Juba B. Argte.
11.1ier
Waw, —t% tluaro rum&
riur—tell Weide dyes
Raarietscesuu—Abrabuin emit.
Ks(arlua[-•Wltestit details. dtslassie Wes.
'TRAVERSE JURORS FOR NAY
TERM, 1867.
ittnora--imao U. Furman, Isaiah W. HIII/1114111.
Th..mlo 1 Wene..r
It rsurcrevk—Hu.lo I. Adams. /Alt rester. Jr.
Itraver--rhic r. Mann, Netball Illrodbenifer.Ni•
then Ilrnilbender. er,
Or.'. II Riitolo tea.
I ilewisse..-John ,1.14.0 Iredegulf.
Illartmen.
risliougereelt—Wei Ash. Phillip A ppleetee.
Iltruenstooel.....leesee Maeniell. John Miller.
lleakudi I lush W. Matey nel.ls. Andrew J. RM.
melt, twee Puree,. Was, 11. dbotatair. W. Ma
trfittesn. Aim Hell
I....euel—Prler Hiller. Jacob Hann.
Melilla -John 0 Huller.
M..sitner—tose. Nuweru.
ltert.llll Ammuil Rinibi..Jr.
r
ttringt—lnsa Brunistaller.
1.0..-Ira Panel.
Mule.
elbet nem A (3 Theentei.
p u1 ari...r...4.1.6A It Nita henry V Han.
HEvueatiliorro
IST OF CAUSES FOIL TRIAL AT
MAY TER st d 1867:
1 Wl'llam I'm's,. vs Al fists Crtvslenv. et. it.
V OvsJasstn Zest a 54 Oft vs. William Skarploes
3 sowstd 11.41ser vs Tilt. Lovilst &swam* Coal •
Inm a vosopponv.
4 )1 Classobrolia vs* ve Allis 0 Via,.
3 j 4... h K",ity vs .vi.tvriooo 301 Maud Cespaar.
• llrnry F. bus. vs ~,,, ov hof Uolfilafli.
7 Flo Jose" v. a.ilve o' Antonia
II %%alibi laughs" vs
9 1,..,11,.v Kuuu v. Wright
10 linty P. Iran' v. Hobnr, O. olvvvvii. it lc
11 JA' Lavas., v 4. Uarney Mo ll l ol lfir.
i t ~Nvid Yi'a ye DO/1M ilia.
1.7 .I.4ss W vs ro.t..r d Kiss
y e„5.. v. Pellet W. LloClolf
13 Ma. Soho 0101 Vo .to 01.0., 4601.
S. vs 16411140 Kraus. ado v. •
17 *intim A this vs Jaw*. Dyke.
In piylvaill.tr J. lilt • .1i MAHN U. °OW, Adm.'s.
14 •. .5 11ilor4r.1 C. Ortele•
91. 4. Y. 1/10,..0.1r. vs oPiii4Oltottoo
31 Jae .01 A. easislisr. v. Ab..l leomes.
lsolnto 010. v 141.1. vo
LI 6... riv crvovs. vs L1AN1114 . .1 01 1vian.04.
Wai M. Morvidiol. vs norm , ' hlcHriarty.
83 JAIIIVO Otaat ums.v. vs Tbor. 6164•110ver• bets .
V" Joirrpto Wiry va rotor
117 altrus4 • Knows vs A COWVIIII,..
VS I) .5.4.010 ma'. Vs Low's 1.. Wee.
Vl 6olw Ile - all.sa al vs JOllii
$l.l a link virwstal &IVO" vso 4 o ohm..
31 Praia lit. (vesaa. vs Wm. Shipsvan.
WI bra. 4144 w. et al vs 61044 O. Whys.
01 MA P *rob sores, vs oaileti 41491949%
A b....
NAT 4 UPAUTT32III or
A. AND
PICALKILIP IN
W 110 LES ALE KATES.
t~ f .~ . ~.1 :~~w a
GOOD ARTICLE,
Agricultural Journal,
luili PROCIA 11 f "1140.
6 : . OOP , i . AT 3
NEWS PRiate ' ' ES
' Vex *
tototivellot every New 41 , 41 dear 14 i
of 0 a 1 0 1.14 kali Trill Iloop Skirts.
$ $ 3 14. 3 113 34. 44.$ 4 ?ads
slo and .114 ti , nhin In vent? r..ninnn
F/Rsl' QUAL/
attip.o4 I.; millet Ike
lAsto am soot foootonabio Troia.
•••:0011 , Wm Idaho.' of Nano ORM'.
sore "Notre• more dorobtr. and &tally. ,
clay othor nick r of flaw Alapht or Onvb
lb. AlSorksos Markin.' 'I boy sod Ws
la 'Harry ra.Saet• sad whavver Inltadtead pl
yai , al gtH f aollta Th..?•ll,suw Wood sato.
*r ad by katallol,• had Garry Lady otatiald try
halt fur
"HOPKIN'S OWN MAKE
•
and ore that wtch Akin la Rtempoi • W. T. flophld•
Maotifactar , r. rid Arell Philadelshoa." No
ut' , ere era fienaine. A estalasile yeAsislas
Nita and Wail rtwo. maul LIMa... A Uni.
form an 9 Mama , Ilaboaat 111110110 , 1 to Weird irr
fors by Mill Of pthervel op, promptly and earerady
Wilideralti and Rrlsll, at •lialilliaclarr art
Oslo mama. No 5 , 14 Arab Itrayt, Phtlad,labla.
bawls ••ads to otdvr, slime and rrymr•d,
Term. laid Cash I,lne Pri , * %SF.
March 4Y, ' tl7-iorae , WAR T , NUPKINi.
MANHOOD.. 4059 Lon,
1110 W It ENTOR r, IR.
gip
1.„ 8. 7. 7.
pr;: b r it o pro in d ;, li i:l:::l 4 , 4l ,
a t , r , ve•
tae
ninturr. treatment Lad radleal cur* of
Vissimusl Wraltaloo, Pr Sp.rrnstwbora.
Induced 111 Self-Mow ; Involontsir Eiumonn4. las •
pnlenry, Norvoll. ihhility 4n.1, Imp oment, to
garrotte Inicrsily ; enamomptirn. I..ppley.y. and
rail 1 Menial '4n4 thystepl Inewititv. h , kr
Robot,. J. I.MliNtrii.l.l. M. W.. ~ ..w.tior of tip 'qrs.,.
8r0 , k.. ke,
TM* world renowned anther. In 1 .24 24m:elate. Lax.
Non, 05,4,4 wavy* foam to. ft. Ong
tn. noftil noilnonUtnenti of getl•Aboln may be
natty rewnted without Slotltcoe. ant! 15 , "tt , C
envono nuretchl own:W.2lo. b0u1t4.2 30 atrvtuant+.
range, er thrtlials. froloonit o9t r ti11.4t2 ta tato a.l
man certain mad 214 , 320, by w blcb every ea Serer.
no NAM, %but kin enneitinn rosy W. may curl
himsflr tiwinly.privauiy, and Tble Loo.
taro will nnoye n boon to tbOOnlinen
Mint .trader ono to any 6552t010 to a Olin rovolow,
un toeott4. t=f ata tent*. Of twy 0.'012101 rtdllll4.
A 19 4 114. 0512,rw•L's 22.rrItt. (1215..) , m0 25 neutt.
Adtharr, CI) AI 4 , J C KLINE Nr. CU
Itow•ry, New York., P. U. awl 010,
V. 17 4.
I J OOK TO YOUR ISTERRST.
NEW CHAIR SHOP.
J. H. FATES
kup,w0411,7 t u t b .
hue 'nomad a brit elms
CttAltt ESTABLISHMENT
In 810411111111114, an :114111 BMW. {apposite
Hall.) wharf he bat Just itatortd from PandalOW
a bap courting's* of
Pain I
LW,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
frl NCI= CITAM. C SEATED MAI. , 8,
arm Claire and Wltidstor Cbattb, ill of wits& Ito U.
hit to the public at resisOnabla
17" Cant batted ebatra ptattatt to ord«r. atom an
Oihrr kind of ',patriot done ',pan rtasonabto tonna.
bast fall to pro Woo a call and soma butt bar.
tolo4.
tloontrbatte. Now. 7.18 Ar.
BWAN HOTEL,
(TIM VITER 1101 1 68.)
Oraug,eville, Columbia Co., Pd.
The s e e.e.ih ee resp,htforly luPilhe hie
fr.rmis cud the public. that he 148 thkAll Chi
above vv,v Itt.wa ULta ?4,
ift+tlie i.Cr I'nITAITAIN%IEVT.
And erltl in, ptraeed i, reertve the CA:g0111 of .11 Wth
wit; I.tur huts v ith acs 1. lin via kelp
A G4)4,13 'l'.%
a ear vhll 'tech, d Wth tlo brit cf 1 NIP N. ant
.very cdhtt 1 4 /1i bn ,rode to tanner entire 0421044:.
iron. JOU?. SNY La;tt.
Vi) 'AUL
liIBE.ERS AND
DIUSTACHESt
rftreNs to pnr , ptsfr penree , ebtit tee.. 1 , 1 Gone
Oro. tee Aye brides by %Wog Ur. Olt rViges'e
<141111141r0. the uroct Weeibeiert.d.:tbretvcry
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H t c e el,tr ,r34.eu*ll4otier. be,. be -.1 11.04
by the Weer s Lo t 04.1 des.
tenet sutcese. 1":414C4 t 4 AA, ietti,hev.rm Wit! MT
tegvote:s.s •111 X ..stti , e stal.f It:Vete A=•t Oven In
*very veeetbee , .., tif qlor y Wl,O be
td. Pricy by owl, VW. d r.rol ref‘e.3,olll. el. Nee.
tripwire. On tilwro tf 41.4.
dross 11e PACK. retie/ rni. 4 (1.4 t:',,beeostA e beo.
Web ►fiver elbrbee, frby. N. Y., An* assets fret the
Untie , ' :Maur. I'oo
NEW HAIR MESSING SALOON.
A Near tistr er..!
hue been
Frame Building, Bloomsburg,
nn Court ilagae A:tav, *nem, 411 i kinds of w nrk fn
ont•ersug 114 d will be neatly An LpunurnlYo
tv.
lint, WOrk Malnta.taar'oo %if marl.Lail. * . , wirbnit
tGarr nm. ate...mi in W.,v,er foil . wl . l*
or tvi!thost trono, will by attrinhui to t/ n lady, in
spitirrnats. i *rah tS
I'RUSTEE ACCOCNT OF TM Li
' tate of FrankUn (;reveling, a Lemke.
MI neranna 'indebted will (she fiatit4 that SWIM.
ertloilag. ur vomit lot efeveltue, a 104
Vali , . has Med his dila itneuut of the Uritillfra , t,t
Of 010 estate of the raid lunette with the I•rothuhu.
sus of tba Court of eetnteon read el the Coop') a
c u l ah ,hie, nut the mil seeoaut relit bn prcaestted tr•
the lunges of the Court of Cedtalva Nee. a *aid
Coo uty, to , hearntx and confirmation ett tuaaday
the 7th dug or Mar t4t, Jt;a:Okt t.ULEN hN,
March i 7,
EXECUTRIX ' S NOTICE.
E at nJ John (lapmiln, d.m0404
VNlere ttatatnintary nn do csito ri Inlin ebilli•
man. WO K Cential.a ,ur..utti. Col.:1.013
asap %rpm g•intell the s od co vi o,
to Mary lattpdtan and Matta o n wiffrrty, bit., el
Centralia Borough. and Coup dettoaaid. All roii•
onto bawls, ehana• miptinst the ebt4la of the rime.
dent are solecavi in present ler vollensool.
and there indebted to this Mill goat., plitliatia
le Om undetaigord without 1.1. f.
iItA.:YCHAPat
b APIA A.llAtittrTl'.
et titre to. Fab. rw • Ezeruttaa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTNE,
t.cttert tjultil.t.milott lb* petite of
tit rye. late of it ttiatloaf atop. eui,t•abt
ty dicta itz4. berg beau erbuttA to R.•
Lucerne Vault , / All b. 1,001111 h.l l / 1 111
elel
the ift trqueitod to :mad them I
tbenttretel, ONO Ihoen Itnooln theme.,
to the co ate will 1.11160 pAyttollt to the ld:
without 610, R. S. Et
March 27,'87-4w.
•
FOR SALE.
THC Fltintratt Wilt On a 11,4 rail
TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE,
nearly new. in good enndltioo. Doan
rPoninallo term. it is Dos of Llo
of rtilladeiphla. non are
THREE SEA
In ; hag good tor, and I*
11.1 aeon at the ttablve ut the and
shed. Wow Third.
tiloomoburg. Fel. 40,'67. .1A1;00
is. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTI
Estate of Robert Co!lcapy, d
/Altana nn the @stela of Robert Oallatpy Imo of
flewlock townoblp. I:ol4tab Count, Imo bp..
Wiled by Oa Reglater of rood County, to limpid 8.
Wanner, or llontlort totanobip. and county 111 0 4414a1.1.
AS rations kW", dolma sinittat 1110 wont aro
!lova) , requested to proonnt tb-m to the
for rot In.ttloinoot ao4 tboan indeinid to too two ,
of the Jecedont will mak. tatty puma; 4* W. Ito
der.litied "ninon% delay.
S. S. WAGNFS,
61464.
Hunlfiek, Feb. U. 1847-3 w.
i s ICU !fall: ITCII I
11.3.Vrellt ! SCRATCH! Iraq
WHEATON'S OINTMENI
Will Cure The Itch iu 4$ Hour*.
Also gores pAt,T bN ROM, 111.1rEPti,
IRA INA. Ind all 6RIIPTONOI4I , *KIN. I, ft •
ectito, rot ralof by all prole; lc se :idling ~o )
Couto In W MENA & rowan, Amor, 1701 Walla.
Dolton ann, 114111LVI. n Wlll lot forwarded by mod.
(too at pottage, to our pan of at Uinta basin
Jon* O. HMI —ly .
DR. W. W.BRADLEY,----
(LAO Assistant laSaltiest Riractor U. 14 Arinr.)
Physician and Surgeon.
9TNNee. at the Cnrks Hotel. tHonctioblieg Ps.
CNIII promptly wttrit.l, 4 l,l bail nista au4 do/,
Binnupotips, Nov ,11011
I WILL GU TO
*IIO I II,III I S
TO KT NT 4.001.