gliconobstrg Nougat. i 4 M. 11. JACOBI. Editor. '0 edneildni. API' I '4l. M. NIT lENnita, Rs . Co park ROW New York lititi/OMMOI to sultrit dud rereive ftborriti. bons unda,lvertl4ing nu the ma( rlO .t.t.ar, p u b. .111 , 1 ut IlltJuutsimrp, Colombia comity. tn. Democratic Male Consenfion. The ifemocratie State Committee, at its meeting, on January 29t11 at Harri: burg, adopted the following resolutions Ist. That the regular Convention of the party, for nominating a candidate for the Supreme Mult, be held at liarrialmrg, on the Second Tue•..day of June. 1 sn7. at t tv. lvo o'clock M., and that ‘aid C4mvent ion be em u . posed of the it.mai number of delegate;;. 21111. .1113 , 1 , 1ition thereto. it it reeounnend. ( .1 t o th e 10, um eraey of pooos : dvania to forthwith vivo, in the u-n a l m a n n er, two delegate,4 of reetignizol pwition null intim enee in the I.artv, flir each ilopresentative and Senator in their re:pia*tive ilb.triet. who rhall meet in Ma?..a o,l l \ll l o-m, a t 11 arr 1.... berg, on a day to be fixed by the Chairman of the State Central Committee. Ry order of the Detnoeratie State rm— w wAL L. . 1 / 41 . E chairman. —One of' the able of the Democratic editors of New England. who.. liAt s hine" even east of Boston. writes in the follow spirit: "It is time for 50t:1,4,0.1y to move up on the enemy's works in a different kind of style from that practiced by nor stupid lead ers fnr the Vast ten ycttN, t rotten set God nevcricatic befl,ro, I won der that we have not been annihilated. !hit there is a cohesive principle of right con trolling the !misses of our party, whieh, if conducted into the prop •r channel, wmtbl be omnip o tent, I iris i there were seine way to get rid of that po or abortion c a lled "The National Dimmer:die outnittee," hut the body of dubitant Democrats only entbracos the nortlmm .tte ,and cannot claim to act for the whole Dem.-rat:, party of the country. It is , sttbst ant hdly tic• - too body of imbecile , who di , charged the task of running' file Dtillovral party in the •t Presidential eampaien. It they insist on doing the save lontill next year. we rhail come off with a similar rvstilt. A want of Pluck is as bad as a umit of sagacity in a louliticnl c Httpaiga. Hut where saatteity and pluck arc both wanting. nothing but defeat can he looked for.— 0/1 6'vorti. The above suits to exa-t'y— it is the right kind of talk—there ii more truth then poetry in it, and we hope the readers of all Democratic papers, at lcat.t, will sv no der4t and it. It is high "time for 4a t io•hohy to move upon the enemy's works in a tilt~ ferent style" than that practiced by min calling themselves Pc/uncoils, who spend a great portion of their time fugling with a set of ettrrupt and illy designed men known as Johnson Brpeth'cons. Look over the list and you will tind these, Ilepultlioans to have been the wort kind of men durimt the War—the worst i :.etnies the country awl the Itenmeratie party had to fear. They were the very nom who caused all the :ti-rests and im• prisonments in the country on,/ Yet these Democrats who take their conmol, to-day, would wit have the Democr a tic press of the country abuse them. 1t is voted that the Democratic party want awl they can't be had by alct , e. P! , • s their p tor cant the- dolmson stedl men a ikl ;:exat ad Iflai Dix on, Doolittle, 11;tyinctel, and lesser lit.d:ts thromitmlit the e salty, a number of whom cohabit in this county. dv not compose th' mass of the flopubli.xtu party, awn have vet• little 01'11 linthloll.2.e in that or any. ot her party. These teen tie terve the tabu e of ec,try D ono, era in the lan lan 1 th wsh rt —ire it Make the people no.inainted with their out rage Gas and tyrannical wets awl you have et' f'eete revolution in the minds or the mas,e, composing the opposition party, the result of which Mild; l to re place the old time honored Ihnnocratii• party into position and power. A NEW Boots.—lt him been some time since we lascame in porsossion of a tittle imblication that has afforded us as much truthful ioformation.4 the work entitled ".1 Yorrft's Ilisrour t'r TUE 610:11' W II IN 'ME rxrrvn STATE . from WI to 180," by R. 0. 110wroN, with illustrations. Published by VAN` Evatt, llottros & Co., No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. Retail price, $1.60. Num%er pages, 354. Le is printed upon good white paper, with clear type, and measured off into chapters, all being arrang.rl under cross kaulings, treating upon "the Causes of the War," "the Election of Lincoln," "the Policy and Objects of Secession," "the Iktginning of Secession," "Efforts of tlw 11emoeracy to save the l'nion." "Mr. Lin coln's Juniney to Washington," "the Fat Gun of Sumpter," "Pall of New Orleans," "Evacuation of Yorktown," "Battle of Williamsburg," "Reign of Plunder and Arson," "Events in the North in ISO," &c. Re. We think every drsly should have a copy of this truthful and ably written llis tory. The People of this County will all have an opportunity to purchase it, as an Agent, is engaged in canvassing for its sale. FRANK fiNallett Man.l7.lNE.—This pop ular publication has made its appearance for the month of May. It starts out with two double fitshion plates, one of which is umst handsomely color: •l, =king a fine ri , •fi appearance. The entit . 3 Publication is well illustrated with &shim" and other plates, which teas to make it more inter esting. The picture of the " Vow' Photo grapher" is one that will affiml awls: mesa fur the young folks particularly. In a libm ary point of view, as well as fur the Wes: fashion:, this Magazine has few if any equals in America. Price, $3.50 per annum; or four coppics to one post oalco, $14.00. Address. FRANK LE.II:IE, No. 537 Pearl street, New Ygrk. kir Dr. John, in the last week's !?pule. limn, !gays : "They," (the Democratic Party,) "occupy the position of the old tory party of the Revolution." Well, well the world d oes more. While the tried men of the Revolution first formed the Democratic party, and their deeendents have remained in its ruo. 'nee, where were the an- !reetor at that titne, and when , lit .:11.1enta and 'tweeted connee dune now? IVell, well! Losalty forever! Mil The r. N. Income Tax. Much complaint W4ri made at the tim© of the coNction of the first assessment 4 of this tax, by farmers and others, of the manner in which it was assessed in certain portions of our State. For instance, it was said, that the country Assessor would visit n farmer, to IIRYI!`l him, and after aecertainiuir the amount of his ,gales of wheat, rye, core, .;14.1 , e5y.0r mull next of the thrown how many c hildr en have you in family . ' what do they eost yr per week fur hoarding? &e. ; and in this way an income eonsiderably Over $600.00 was mill: 111 , , because the Assessor would add the expenses of maintaining the family, clothing, education, 4. 1 / 4 c., to the income front the amount of products of the fhrm sold. The amount of income not taxable now, is slooomo, in,:tead of 00t00, which latter slim was exempt a year ago. But the same offen-ivr, awl, what we consider illegal pro cess-of ascertaining a farmer's income, may possibly continue to prevail in certain por tions of the State. To show how unfair this method of procedure is, let IN take a nice---such an one as may be only an in st,inee of thousands in the eountrv! A farmer is called upon by the United States novenae Assessor to render an at:- count, on a blank firm, of the produets of his farm, for the preceding year. This firm. er holt tons down his wheat yohl. :ay at ltio,n hi 4 rye at $75 :Ott; his era rat trri,tm; Iris other pr.-idols, pork, bee'', but. ter. ergs, grass seeds, ,&'e., at t ; tfirton, This will make a total of, say, tit7im,ito farm products sold. All this he hauls in to the United States Assessor. The Asses , or then makes the inquiries we have mention ed. that is to say: flow notch is the sup port of your tinnily worth? The farmer re. plie,4, have live children, whki i , with the cost of living of' my wife and to;,•self. and the costs of edneatitn• these children in w it h th e revin.ffient:4 er the age, tithing flout and ray wife in a decent man ner. &e. &0., will be about, on an ave rage, two dollars a week, each ; which will make the expenses of my family, say $725.09. — Now. - says the farmer, "this total pro ducts of ins farm are about the above amount. but, tr , you will see, Mr. Assessor. I have nothing left from which to pay my tax 1,3 *1 (Cho diff...reasle hetlreett or) and the amount of my total --I have nothing left, to pay the tax with, for the plain reason that the trluale ,I,Hottnt 1,41 lot!, 1,04 ~cp,,i,101. atti props*, too, in the support, education, ke., of my family. — But tint inexorable As., , msqr replies. "this is no mine. you have shown that you have an in vonw of z'...12 , 4,01 in excess or the 21111 ,, 11tit exempt by law, and although yon may not have a penny left, you must pay the tax on this amount." The unhappy farmer will necessarily reflect, shall I beg. hot row, or steal enomsh to sati , fy thi4 mire is ming cormorant, for I will have to girt , all my la bor another year, as T have dune the last year, to the support of hoe who are de.. pendent upon nes. rentarlot Avtt inakct no refivti:tu., avta any partimlitr tl: NIL to Rive them a harsher twat!. iv; nap, way have 4 , etairr , ll thy h int p et t',o( ktimtlpl g o ur It ; but it Rag ,urtly ho , ru , toattid:.* tt that 'qt..]: errors IVO] nctt (o , '11:* Country Po • the uvoldo or the 1. , mid their hwal 4 'Eli h t , !„.3. would : , 113',r 10.41044. fr t, thim; for them to op=en a ;. , 11:1*: . :,' snorritwly, "t'ore i tv) ,t,'' utigraterttl sttliscri!,er. know the strain of intellect, the any* ots und continued clfort to :0 7 (YrIO:11 tb !'l •1. of the was of his nuiler4, the careful 1: inc,-, in Aiort, the many thoughtful hours which ;lir poorly paid Editor ba4 !..poit, in the nie e mutt.r of making ceh—tious from pipers from tI eadg oh, and which it is tonpo , e , l mo 4 of you tin not 1; linty: think, and t 1 OEIII I:antitul (ANT tuts from the growing , :tr;bl:s of literature, and place tho care. fully 4 on , truemd, and entertain ing ()Inducts of' all this labor in Ow hams of their rmders, and then art' cold'y there is nothing in the paper! But more than this. How little do the tenders of country papers appreciate the labor which the Editor has bestowed on his lap in/ articles—articles of his own com position. In preparing these editorials lie has, almost Utterly, to take the wings of the 'Horning awl fly to the uttermost i.arts of' the world. 11e gathers from here and I here from this source of information and front that. Ile must daily rend the papers; the telegraph has to be watched ; conversations are to be hail with leading men from all parts of the country when met ; journeys have to be made ; friends at home, who de sire to impart information for public local benefit, have. to be carefully heard and con sulted with ; and the more than the thott' sand and one other things which are neceir spry for hint to do in order to present to his readers, (be they many or few,) a enniplete weekly suninutry of the important news of the day, have to be attended to. And yet, after all this display of mental and physical energy, he is told, there is nothing in the peeper. :%lenntitne, while doing all this work. the business of procuring broad and butter for his family, and the intelligent, industrious silf-sacritieing "hands" in his office, must be properly attended to. And this, with most publishers, is no small "job." lime remarks apply to many country papers published in the United States ; and people are mistaken when they do not sup pose that in their local parrs is contained the ray essence of the news of the day. /a' The Mineateltusetts State Prison is crowded witl► six hundred inn►ates, and a new wing. to contain t►ru I►undre.l ce lls, i s to be at once commenced. The above is front the Philadelphia In quPet, at►d we say, amen ! Let Massachu setts iocream, and tscitr.Asx, and IN eltliASE her facilities for providing for the wants of lunatics, until the Nation is rid of such society-disturbing, revolutionary u►cn a eutuner and 11ilon. Album Preitentatlon. Remark. of E. R. Aden 1:8,7., and reply of Prof Career, rtt Mr Dedication of thc 1 Bloomshur Literary Inetitute, on preye a s. inn, to Pro . Carat. a beqtaifill Atlo n n in , 1,,,,,a / vt re.adiece fif Can labia County: . It appears that at the close or the late %millers' County Institute, in this plaza:, money was contributed and a Committeu appointed to purchase and present to Prof. CARVER, at the Dedieation of the 131ootns. hur,z Literary Institute, a costly Abnum, to eontail the photograph of all the Teachers in attemlinev. During the Ilvtituto Mr. CARVER labored equally with other Professors in lecturing and instructing the different classes: and at the close of the three day's exercises in the school and lecture room, he invited all the Teachers, Lecturers, Class Instructors, Coun ty Superintendent, Editors of the town and their wives, to a healthy repast in the shape of an oyster supper, at the Exchange Hotel. For his zeal in the cause of education, for his appreciated generosity. the Teachers of ths Itistititte decided that he shcmul;i ,e -ceive frem them . •.• kept vefit:ly prowetAt:::m t• , 13y r., 1 1b , -t eciey • th o (OUP ::• • %111 !; , r th" V,1,11 i. rz pr •eit at Ile lac• Tee , :her , Iti : , titote„ iinsi ,eltrileated for the pureita.:,. of tlic Aimum, but were utitt'oie to be present at Ow preemation of the sante, as well as for tlef reo-o of Education, we deem it our ditty to give the procee d ings an insertion 'in our volinnu4. At tip. 0,41i,.”.t10n as stated above, and near ti t o vi,..0! or the afternoon exereise4, Couunittee 0,1)• , k! and Mr. Ikeler : (i , tdierttOtl, (lad Friel is elf VII- Cqtbiel I 4 /11141 . 84Vt hi s moment as a fit opportu nity to perform a (boy impo,,ed upon me ; and kindly nsk the quiet indulgence of the aadi-noo for a few minute , only. the hohlilic of the Into Teacher's Ituaituto, in I:loom-burg, I was ti, ,, ignate,..l Sehool T( 4 14 4 1114 . 14 of thi= eowity4i-eliairmait of a emumittee of threy and in , tritei 41 to lweak in upon tor cour-t in a 4fl iozei ly manner, and with o ut 0.h. , : 0 of Itl 'arver.l the orderly , tale:minim! heretofore made out for the iledic%iti , rn of the Llloomileirg Literary In ytita.e. I v. as, by throe, partiellarly rera.ste 1 to expro s publicly, upon this itecasion, the unanimous and hearty approval, or the fra ternity of t.t3 7 11.1N, on learning that more than on ordinary Literary Institoto was at that time being erected i n Iti tt ,, ins h ura . Their fentintents wero w that it was tt noble ntermise —that* the great question of its sacee....i it, the vast work leery before it was not alone involving money, but depend.. inc, very largely, upon the ability, character istics and mental re- mrec,, of the teachers. They fclt that it was a grand movontent one of very great imptrtanee well calculated to m,.att the wants of the eommuoitp—nobly inaugurated by leading mitrbz that undor the uperviidon of Prolei.imr Carver it would not only be pushed Ihrward to a hasty com pletion, but to a Witle-sprvall and glorious ,tutgo both to the resources of the nei.ih hnidinntl and to the deflosion of ithowletlee generally as U. !I IV; to the moral training aria mental ikvelopimot studontst—that while ottr lyres cities are iit atin i na t e i b y dr.-, -great lights" they were 7131 to vote tb 1.10113. remote ills/re:ls ;implied with the Artintetits of inhttloatioo whereby all midi*. e-a!ittially by n.• ifrteti. hi h",,,f0 0 ., , iti0n 11y ditty on this oc.itsotti is a simple oncavid I have :to nylmtilY e or m'bellish it with no illrrltiv , !, nor will .1 auto - kpt to vivo tie thee dove of kindness, of truth awl earnest r, ali.r for nit artificial bird with miry planet.rti. l'herefore. no unnecessary num ber of qualifying words and phrases, which are Mired so extravagant stud imeallo.d. for, -ha.; toistify aiipl toisliriot Dui in toy task. T 1131 le re to culogiso none. as flattery to groat minds is disaustinz. hut I do not ex coed the limits of the authority th, ena t e d, t o um by the Dist r i c t School Tea:diors. when 1 expro-s, tthliely. their heartfelt thanks both to the ~ worthy'. l 4 o unty Sop, - irintentient anti the c'as~ i n vt root ors, of the late Institute. lilt the invititt hie ail rendered them in the it.'• t i ffisition of knowledge is the attienoe teaching--for the many privileges they en- Op fidelity exerci,efl towards them ;iirl fir the instametions they reottive I Atli& attending that Ctmvention. St..ntl ments. I ani authorized to a-:atro vet 611 , ana17.10131071, were tb impre. , seti upon the hart of every teatcherti n eti pr,-ant. l'ortberntorc. I hold in toy L I,:ianti tul album ; eitoompasscd with tun. biltitlertal with precious metals ; einho , ed with ett. tly cowering; and .1. . 1 gold. t i • .' instal i nn A. )l. 1.7 t: , . - r Petin:ylV3o I=MMINE 0111.Savitoir, c. .t cerity and eanilor Fir - ) ion aro all aware, that th< d,aieS of the Pistriet School Teacher are arduous mt. often times irksome. They grasp with cagerpess the eneouracement and advice of a Fiverkir ; one who has experienced what they are now passing through. and is there- by enabled to aid them in 4bcilitating their labors. During their Convention the past winter, they found that superior in the per son of Profemor Carver. Mr. I,:arver as a token of respect in which ditty hold you for your liberal gene rosity, for the interest you manifested in their wellitre, I have, Sir, the honor and pleasure to present to you this small moment°, on behalf and in the statue of the Teachers of Columbia County—not for its external em broidery—not for its ornamental covering— not f.ir its costly ilecomtions—but as a me morial of their enduring gratitude and re spect. When you refer to its contents, and view the miniatures contained therein, they ask that you will take & hasty retrospect of the past, and recall the happy hours they have spent within the circle of your kind in struction. 11'hile forgetting their many de viations and deficiencies, they trust you will not forgot that you have their devoted thanks for your liihe ; and wherever your lot may be cast in the great Elitism before you, that you have their best wishes for your prosperity, and their earnest desire for your happiness, both temporal and eternal. rnorri4sott CARVER'S REPLY. Surprised as I am at this time, I feel that hail [the tongue of the orator I should fi►il to express to yOU the committee, and through you, to the teachers whom you rep resent the gratitude I feel on receiving this beautiful momento of your regard ; but in ueeepting it, I can but feel that you overes timate the services I was Ole to render at your late Institute. I felt at the time that was not doing the class or myself Justice, as my attt ntion was so munch demanded at this building. The foundation of any strue: lure is by fin• the most important part.— Wh e n we commenced this edifice we were very careful to dig deep and start its limnil ntion upon solid earth far below the effects of winter's fl'osti or summer's rains, so that now we f" 'union a fine and even an or namental finish without their* °rumbling or eraoLing. You the Teacher a \ef the free robot tea ativigetl L.;,.... h tr the fotula. tiou the intellectual structure of the gra** mot of the ohiblrou (four country, and if your work it well and thoroughly done, it in *MI, if :104r work tan wholly remedy the evil t iC 1t, ,, ,, , f0r0 I will th o w mooviated with me did I aR I aoythine that eins.ma n ed you iu your ooble work, we are gratified and feel that we but did our duty. Goan) then, and labor for the good of those under your ware, and the blessings of [leaven will attend you, and he as.utrred that I can at any time, help, I ' , hall esteem it a great privilege to du what little I eau for you and your cause. Again I thank you tool those whom you represent for this beautiful Album and of a: I shall turn its leaves and view the Photographs. I shall feel that you are enga ged in sewing seeds and strewing flowers. THE NEW JURY LAW. The following is saki to be an exact eopy of the law lately passel in reference to draw ing jurors within the State Strrtox 1. /lc it I ,Vto and Ihnipo 9 e Repro, I 'go, mfmn't trith 1:/ • Pentoliffe't , ' • , •' '1 ~ b • x,011,1e met, , th, that on rIP :!"11V1*:11 !,.•',! +1 010 ..cc net 4lay Doutlni ono thousand , ixtv—:..ven, tri-en :11 suds election, the gnat- EMI NM ot' r6e several conntieN of thi , " , tru.icamatlllt shall eloet, in the manner now provided by law for the election of other county afliccrs, two sober. intelligent and judicious persons to serve a , : jury emu miFsioncrt, in each of said counties, f,r the period of three years ensuing their election: but the same person or persons shall not be eliibhs 14 re-election more than once in any period of six years: Prorid,./. That each of ',aid otitalified eleett.rs shall vote ror one p , von o nly a . ; j ur y emmaissioner, and the two persons having the greatest num ber of vote. , for jury commissioner shall be duly elected jury commisidoners for each county. Sr.e. 2. It shall be the duty of sail jury eommisl,mers to meet at the seat of justice or the respective counties. at least thirty day , : la flue the first term of the court of poolmon plt,as, in every year, an I titerenpon prow with doe difwenec, to ~I.vet.from the whole male taxible citizens or the re ..pectire county at tar...-, a number, suet) as the term of court of plexus next preceetling shall, by the said court, be designated, of sober, intelligent and judicious persott4, to serve as jurors it) the several courts of stustub county, during that year; and •if the said vommis•donors cannot agree upon the names of the to be elected by thpin as ju rors, they shall proceed as follows: Eeh of the c ountimiotters make a list von . taitting the names of one-half of the site n u mber or person-, and ten per contort) in hlition thereto, and the proper number shall be obtained by etch of nail commi -ioners striking from the list furnished by the other. a number c oat to the sai=l addi tion ; the names not stricken out ~,1)11! be the ,t,o,cilio3 of the telnes of Jon o , „ Turf and dm sail jury eonatti- , :otter.: -Ind). in the mo , b , an I manner now dirge'. • 1 !bee the name: of pers6n4 1..1, in the proper iory wlo , d ht.! e now r e. •. the custody :o • .1 , 1 to 1 the keys ~'.Elie:. . r,,to ~r, or any two or there. 0,111 from the proper jury wheel panel. , of jurors, :tad v.ra of the proper county. and as petit and tra verw juror , . for the trial of i—qtes in fact which may be taken in any action in any of the coury civil and criminal, in the several countio. afore a 1, in the manner now i-A.:- deed and allowed but before th e sa il j ur y emnmisqioner and sheriff proceed to ::elector draw juror, in the emeticat`or,. •ai 1. th-y shall ~overally take the oath or affirma tion now prescribe I by law to be taken by the , het ill and county connob—ioners before selecting and drawing jurors. SEc. 4, That I-4, much ~f any act nr acts o f A.; :f e lo hly ui thh4 Ciinnunnwealth. 11141:, it the duty of the s h eriff and county entnnth ,, ioners or any of •,:o. to 10. ket and draw juror", :•,113". h.. .01' eta , . , to have any force iIV c:To.•! from and la , : of Deccnilwr noxt, Anno • on-an 1 chdit itztudr , l ,and _Air and opohing of tho jury wheel ix th,, respective county. and all aots, and parts of nets of Assembly, now in force, im posing any penalty or punishment .upon the sheriff or county commissioners, or either of them, for anything done or omitted by them in relation to the keeping, locking, opening, sealing or breaking the seal of any jury wheel, or in relation to the selection or draw ing of jurors, shall be taken, deemed and held to apply to the said jury commission ers and sheriff sw. 5. Each of ,abl jury commissioners Ann be allowed and paid out of the respect ive county treasury two dollars and fifty cents per day, and four cents per mile. cir cular, from the residence of the comtni4ion era in the court house. SEr. It shall bo the duty of each of said jury commissioners to take upon bin:- self and discharge the duties or his said office, under a penalty of one hundred dol lars for each and every neglect or refusal to attend the same, to be used for and recover el before any justice of the peace of the proper county, as debts of like amount are now by law recoverable, ten dollars of which shall go to the person suing and the residue to bo paid by the said justice to the treasurer of the respective county for the use of the SWIM Sec. 7. In OM of the inability of either or both of the said jury connuissioners. by sickness or death or other unavoidable causes, to discharge the duties of said office or in ease of neglect or refuted to serve thereon, it • shall be the duty of the presi dent judge in such county, wherein such vacancy may have occurred, to appoint a suitable 'Person or pertslll,l, as 60 case may be. tmssessing the qualification aforesaid, to perform the duties °Email' office during such vacancy, and such person or persons, idler having min plied with the requirements of the third section of this act, shell proceed to discharge the duties of said office the same as if elected by the people, until the next general election, when the people shall elect a comminioner in lieu tinned ~,..r,i,.,i, Thar all arcs anti I,4setubly. now in force, in lowly, scaling and Unseal- Notro Suffrage lu the North We might add to the above that the late copperhead victory in Connecticut will he the last we 8111111 be called upon for ►wine time. ll' the Itepublican party orate mum try pilots itself firmly and s►sivarely on a plattigrm embracing not only universal lib erty but universal suffrage. If it should ignore this great principle through timidity or any other cause, It would meet with de• feat which we could not tx►ssibly say would be unguerited. Let the Ilepublicun party profit by its experience in Commtient.— Rdiscilie Miner Joaurnal. It is ditlicult to determine whether it be ignorance or publicity which induces the writing and publishing of such stuff as this, but our charity suggests that it is the for mer. The editor of the Jeered has lived to be quite an elderly person, but the cub 11(1111.4 of his paper present frequent Rinser!), Lions of the fact that he has lived many years of his life to a very little practical put , peso, If negro suffrage had been a positive and palpable issue in the late canvass in Cons 'teethd, the Radical ticket would have been defeated by double the malsrity against it which was given to Mr. English ; and if tri ed in Pennsylvania to-day, the people would vote against it or any party that dares to ad vocate it, by fifty thousand votes, During the last canvass in Pennsylvania we called on the leaders and journals of the Republican party nearly every day to define their posi : tion on the subject of negro suffrage, but they wore as silent as the tomb, except that when hard preseui they denied that it was a t a ll a question in the canvass. In discuss ing the proptoed fourteenth article to the Constitution of the United States, we as. stoned that, inasmuch as it conferred citi zenship on all male persons b o rn in the n i l. ttal States, it carried with it the riolit of oaf fragn ; but this, too, was denied by the eakers and newspapers of the Radical pat:ty, all of whom were ready to back their denial by an oath. It is now seen that we were tight. and that the doctrine which the party did not daretto submit to the people is to be imposed on them under this very amendment, if' it is or shall be adopted. Mr. Senator Wilson's bill, now pending in the Senateof the United States, asserts, net truthfully, that the proposed fourteenth ar ticle hug teen adopted, and then proceeds to declare and enact that under it all citizens 01' the United States, without distinction as to color, are entitled to and shall posess the right of' suffrage, any law or provision in the constitution of any State to the contrary not. withstanding. The truth is that it is only now the eyes of the people are being opened as to the de signs of the Radical party. Until within a few months past the masses have been daz zled and blinded by the cry of "loyalty' . and - disloyalty, - "rebels . ' and "traitors," and whilst, under the excitements imposed upon them. they have been oldie willing to p tot ; s h th e smith , by inflicting negro set" fosse: on the States that were in rebellion, they leol no idea 4 hat it would be imposed on the North without their eon-Cut. They arc new awakening to the true condition of thin:-. awl these who have diseet co 41 the ro d ilea, o,Qf the revolutionists in Coneress, have very quietly made up their minds to abandon a party which has proved false to every principle upon which it won sue ess,-- We invite the Radical press of this State to a eotoid.aation of this subject, and we defy them to the discussion of the broad and open proposition to establish negro suffrage in Pennsylvania. We maintain that it' the proposed Iburteenth article to the Constitu tion has been agreed to by the number o r States ne,s-ssary to incorporate it into that instrument, then every negro in the State of' Pe woo Irani* who have paid a State or coun ty tax within two years is entitled to vote, and if this be so, the Radical party, whose mends rs of the Legislature in all the States have voted in favor of the amendment, is alone responsible for the innovation and (lee nHien is thereby imposed upon the whim population of the Commonwealth.— tlo. ot'/ Li ET It EPOUT. Wheat per bn4tel r$ whpat Oat ^, ( . 10VrNePil " 1111V^Ved, 1 , Dri . l.lBl l pl l 1 1 ) 111 . 000A, " Hour per harm] Butter Ef2t:s per Tollow per pound... .. .. Lard ..... Hams., shnuldcrs, Hoy per ton Al Altlt I E . On Saturday evening, April 20th in4t., at the loot se of Mr. David Stroup, Blooms- Ina by the Rev. L. C. Sheip, Mr. HENRY MEt.tarE, and Miss LortaA Cnot - sE, both of Mount Pleasant. On the I I tit inst., by the Rev. W. B. Pox, Mr. Daniel 11. Heiler, of Mifflin Township, to Miss Elizabeth liartzel, of Neseopeek, Luz rue ('entity. DI ED. In Vishingereek, Colutnbia County, on the 18th inst., Sarah Labor, wire of' Harmon Labor, uged TS years, I months and 3 days On the 19th inst., Harmon Labor, aged 78 years, S months and 1t days. Sir This aged pair who lived so hapily in life, and so quickly joined in death, were among the oldest and mast respected people of Columbia County. They were both bur ied in ono grave. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - NOW FOR COSTS! The ammo,* of the tats estwithi4 M9fomrst, NIA ether evidences nr indebted M.P.+ 1.0 the undersigned, have heen played in the Wide of /idict ettentherlitt. rr ithemeshuri. far totatellette eetlartiot, and entice to hereby given to hii ilitPreldetL that emit win cootie on ell euvettled acenente daring the M*)' (Nevi. LEVI L. TATE. Williameport, A pril ISSOLVTION OF COTARTNER *' SWF. Notice la heiativ Riven that tha atalersivaid dirt ronnortion with tha firm a r enAermarh. er. Garrison 64 Vo., on the add day or March, IRn7, by Mutual caporal. Thin firm MIN lined in for Wm° heritlg basin's.. ih ifitikrlaa Tawanhip, 01111101 a c oun ty, The 'manna a WWI IWW will be tiontleeed by the remaining member*, in where bends the hones femme, end by whom WI etelmn against the Arin will be settled. Did AC Pkgptswontig Noloat TOW aship —4Oll Sti Igg7.-3*, NEW ADVERTISEMENIG. APPM CANTS Fon too rrt, R ESTAI`- RANT ANU Liguort STORE LI CENKES. Notice is hereby given that the following person.. have made application to the Pro thonotary of Columbia County for Tavern, Restaurant and Liquor Store Licenses to be granted at the coming May Term Bloom, John knock, ` Tavern, d o John P. Callow,. do do ' tieo. W. Manger, do do Bernard Stohner, do du. tt. A. Jacoby, do • do L. .1). 3L,:ioll'oduill,Liti, Store. do Win, H. 4;ilmore,E, House. do John F. (:t; w, do do 11. Stohner, du Boutrer. John 8. Mann, Tavern, do C. Shuman &. on, do Benton. John J, Stiles. do Berwick. M. 11. I iilehrist. do 14rierereok. Wilco!' O. Hosier, do Catawioa. Henry J, Clark, do do .1. B. Kistler, do do Philip 6 otschall, do do J. 11. Bunyan, E. House. do Levi !ceder, do Centre. John Grover. Tavern. do 11. 11. Lohman, K House, do Sani'l Diet terieh, do Centralia. A. W. Creamer, Lig. Store. do Thos. I rConner, do do John I `amain. Tavern. do henry A. Weidensitul. do do S!...plien Horan, E. House, do Mielmel 0' Ilaire, do do Thos. I ;oraty, do do Saineul Itiehard, do do Patrick Killeen, do do Ilob't Farrell, do do Mary Chapman, do do Stephen Thomas, do do D. R'errintoom do do Thoina4('Conner. do do John Sic Muter, do Cunyngliam. I). T. m. li i: , rnan, Tavern. do Thomas Monroe, do do Samuel Leihy, do Fishingereek E. Vinine-t, do i ; re. wood,. CorneliuN NECarn, do do .lilton K Cox, do do * Joseph F. Lone. do do Ilinuphrey I'arVer, do Hemlock. John Hartman. do Locust. Ludwig Thiele. do do Joshua Womer, do do John Kline, do do ham. Rhodes, * do . d o David 1 ager, do :Madison. K. A. Smoth, do do Samuel Riml.y, do Maine. Samuel Vetter, do Mifflin. Aaron 1 les,, do Montour, Goo. H. Brown, do do Brown & Coleman, E. llon , e do 'William Butler, do Mt. flat ant, 11. W. Melick, do Orange. Jacob Good, do do John Snyder, do do L.ruel Mononey, do Scott. Philip It Keller, do do John Savage, do do William Rendes, do do John Hummel, E. House do J. D. Hie... do JESSE CULKM.IN, Proth . v. Jr+ thonotao. r., Oita , so i Bloomsburg, April to, IWit. i REMOVAL OF C. C. ill 11111 R'S TO SHIVE'S BLOCK. rtitn t))(. I.IIOV II (AEI( 1.; TII I underoignetl horiflf rereimot from the city it nth .11111 SPEING .ANND SUMMER DDT "GOODS AND VOTICE IN 111 OIIC E. Martha 1. Wad by her) In the Court of Cnin nest ittelid !Obit !Mita own MOM of roltnuble rs.l.uther N. hletid. )r'ounty. No...aar Nehru. ate Term. Ine7, Alias Funttoona in Itivoree. The dt trod:let In the übase #tated rape i# to appear en Moriarty. the first day of the next sue. reedona term of coon in sand rowdy. to :mower to the COMplitlln 14 the pieflititr to the said run tr. 4 AI I EL, *IN YOUR. SWOT. Anti! 9, Int ISRAEL MU MM Y, 1 J E. SAVA ti Notion.. Tinware, Hardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Drug.., ronfeetiom Ciaas.Wara, Tatiricr" Hata and Shoes, Flour, gait. VIA and 'Meat : all or which I propose sollrog at a very low figure for rush or pr.litise. Irk ran and see. C.C. MAR a. Bloomsburg, April 3, PO. 011 A N V 1 11 OT E COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A PR' )TI) !Wet:MAIM To S lUM. Ermatr.! hat lately taken chore of thio well known hod too , et 4 - tient!) , hooted *LOW, rioptrthitly soforitit fait old friend». It* well Is new, iota the pobhe lo tooter. al. that ht honor. , to in compkto eroter too the he. C 016110014 use of ho wire*, anti tor the recap too and toterthoomoot nt trAvottoro who may hod do.tro,,d to favor hos theft . ttottoto. No ettIVIISE tt* been *mired in preparing Ott* Motet for the enter. I,ritoment nt that*, and nothing wh a le be Wanting, oh hit port, to !molder to their perwoof comfort. The foottitoo. as Weil an the Molding., is a good one, trod ail tottothr r to moldy of rhot , d to plea* e the wattle, B.# Iles MC' wilt always be furotehod With the 1)0.'4 of litters, sod ill* 44414.1 with the best the tsar kct attionbc. ISRAEL, MUMMEV. EBIM i . t i Oraugi Me. April 3, '4l7—tf. aV 1,1 A K EltY AM) CON F EC- T 1N R La3gattaal.bl.lo.sz3al.allaosna 7 i 0 . 1 1 ) • • I liSO ) %TICKET, RI.I.LAT MARKET. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FP S• Now Oro of this establishment. woulii r e e l oo trolly thitri "14 and flew Costumers, that M• has everything !Wei op at his new tonna to en. able him to rnrtueh them with BREAD. 4AK AND coyis'Eci a hereoiore. U'i" Ha haw Wide hWingemenl,4 for tbc wale of Dread, with Vt no. Cresnots, who keeps a Cuetertm, any Sore directly *pinhole ) 20 THE "EXCHANGE BUILDINGS'," where t o rraaa desiring, bread can ba 41:611131Thl 11111.4 H ore vo r Ai! peronne, who Wive been (nigh ed wytp Aln, Lager firer, and Porter, by the wind., ban', or quarter barrel, on' cull upon 1V1641.1113 atlAttltE, at his l' 4 4110"11 in Chives' Block, Main Street, who h ,. b," "10,07,1 by the utlitevignol to sett the saute. Ile vNittewsetanity have a ouppiV on hood. which will be void at the teweet market stab. Mr. F. has in ronneehott with his ttakery and Con. isoiposuiy., awed up rooms for the .nitt ICE CREAM,' to nil who may favor him with their custom Ile is ak) prepared to wake Ice ClTala in faro gamuts tics for partici+. Waal or aortal gathering*. us the caw may ha. Everything pertaining to nia tine ct hostiles* will fatrIVII careful and diligent attention. lk is thankrut to his cootooters 10t prod fn Vera, and most cordially series a continuance of the J. F. FUX. April 3, 1R67. - SUERIFF'S SALE. Ity Virtue of a writ of .41. renditions ifspenea, coed out of the Court of enintitei Cleat of Colutw hit County nod tome dittoed , will be exponed to Mliblie Mtn et the Coon tioit.e, in Illoonoibilig no ooday the Meath day of May. iota, at one terlurit in the aftornonii, the ralloWinh owl iodate town A tette in lot or two lots of ertond, illuete in GetinalltOWn. in ennynghttin Towing/in, Columbia County, containing oily feet front and two handfed feet drop. hounded on the north by the turnpike. on the "trek end south by land of the locust Mountain Con, and Iron Cowpony. and on the emit by tondo of Lawrence Caul, whereon to trotted a Ing haunt With the apputtrnancet. Netted, taken in ezeicutit it *ad to be bold nit the property of John Catty, eANIVEL SNVDER, Pheritt. Moom•tool, Arril rf,lebt L umBER! Lt mmut , ( 1. nold Lumber itrrir rn ntonarhdr,9, undermined would rrepoot hilly inform thew. 11u went or lumber that he continuos to notonfer , turn and krone on hind o gond supply of Wilding and touting atoorinl, ot his rvsiecare,a snort doe Woo north of the depot, which, Ito 01Vre fur sale at ica.ollabia Won. j Awe t naluvixit, Motionsbufg, June in 1 0 60. iIItANGEVILLE NORMAir SEMIN ARY. The neat Toms of 01•Inownwn nIIIIIIII4II . IICP Mow'. y rUltl{ol per Terns o f nlevun "who, (rum 114 w SON. Soar , ll4l In good Vannhv • per wank, .3 00, Arlll 10, lent—it, rewt.pnl, CONFECTIONERY STORE MANI FACTVREPI OF I lain and Fancy Confectionery, ocAl,sies ORANCEA, LVVIONS, itMON: 4I . PIWNES, rscP, &Amu, &c, ott}:An & CAKM4 OF ALL KINIOL. 77" MI orderg promdly Wooded I% .4.11* Prolog initnred into rinportnernhip will million* entiinctionery Swim. in nil lin law:hen, Their itypetience In finking. rind mnnufdeturing all kinds nr Canine., Wnft4lBll neVill in rr yiuy that out Rubin , Winn nu A C C 0 31 31 0 1) A T. 1; 1) with everything in Muir line, upon Mu must Mt. 141111141041 111111 act optioble toms Hsieh and purge Intnilion can to tarnished With 'nod rto.li Mead nark Jay by ratite' at their *Walt ii,tonent. Camtira will he math and f.rnlahrql in large Or email , oatattlea, to loin part 11310 4 ,4, 41 fietnil Widen' Wit iinglnint. the country will 1u well to divot 111 , ..114C411 Indorn They have. in cumin' Woo vvitlt their rwiltictiniwry Mom nu 1J? 11fails I n t t t) ODi they intend to eery. ont Ice (Wept duds), h o m u mb. to Ali who Way 1411/01 , MVO Will. their 0.1140111. he prPoorvit to tunke 1 , :o Cream roe parttoP, W.ToriNuit, W !UM CYLIft. MuOrmartirg, April 3, rma. KM =iMM= On Main Street, Bloomsburg. Tho ouborritwr ttiwo plciA , uN In Antninn , ll/1 toy iLp V( ple 1.1 l3tdaauebntß, outd lia bu au 1411,1 4 truly 4.44 titi, iiro,ttusKlA 11 () T S A\ I) . 4 lIfJFS, for Indtec and entleinen's wear, snit all fancies. Citylfix work is of the hest inality• and tv in then mutt icicth,e sinnufactnrers ; itt being a priictio& vi in if inAll itlld 11 prod Judge or t 3 - tat . jie)CoMmeoroodi, ' t " ..k' ha ie rant hkery to he, mposied upon by nitoiriot t 4 rthinea 1114V:tilt! bon ly wade op. Two. , dt^^vieautt nnvilong in his line would do well ua give hint a trett, brfnre purehrenrg clo-vr r hitru. lie a GOOD ARTICLE, nU~t 4t prit;:.lll t PaIII pqr,h,, r .. All pal*Arli. w h 6fir Ilptrt rq henry in-Nit inmhy to ol.trr can Gs 40 , • , ...:1011100.+1 1110 entatittonment rrpalr...q will be done wlttx uritt.vis and drr Brit, An villain tv.ortirtoritt of lAdirto Ariel and Pittn, on A. titALEUtal. GERMAN OWN TELEGRAMiI A FAMILY AND AN Iletotiol to I:holes Literature, inridin Alert?. Noo,oettiso, Tule*, and Morel and Entraining Ecad. ing, eel - woolly, In the Literary thipartotent we 01$101 presiiii the Ilion tite vitriolic* .Aoltin the Torch er nut sr Awed , 4 hymns The bovvh flee, Tale*, Poetry, , "hr 4001 be i niiiPlied 440 al , Woo awl hisiood sear• ter trod he t. , 14131 to anything to be bound In any Jiminil or in101111:110t. larrhulterel end Ilortirelterol. embracing rem-- fed, tintileeing, Fruit mmHg, etc. tier labor* in 1111.4 department ror over thirty imam, have suet the forduil "1,140,4,3011,4 the noble. Our pope*, has been to hrolohill in tai and reliable totarinition Sport there very impnr taut I'ol4loles nt toilortry and to paoitiol th.in so tar its within our power almost tint ail** , &a non.* and purposes of the many «ram,* and sensation hdiehterers by width oho reinter o*horeslantly nvealled. This portion 44 . Uu ihnJlANlutkti T stxonaro wallet« north the prate tol Aubortipttoo. Edo% MX/4 Writ oir- he: same in Suety, rare and 10 , rt . 1 . 1101i3114,11 hi gralletiog and privaring the Oirtiog 4.1 the 4py.expretsly ter thin papoor, to loch hitilotto has been mot i Its minaret Natures moilgieru oath 111111,1.111 11211011(111111, will be row. , with red Mu .1.11 fi9lts la 11P^Nt rho Int:MMUS thattlit* Alt the public. T 1.4011 4, -Two hull us and tirty trots per ammo. mooted without the resat, and ran Nub , *ea ipihois *hipped at the end of the time paid ter. e iicrimvnr 1114141hott. rent. A4fOrtool 11111,11 * Ft. litklttr. Lilator and Proprietor, April 3, thiranautcwa. rhtilh G 110 C ER I E S, Ilac lice! Watenni 'her and Jeweler. MAIN STREET, (near the Court house,} Buu /MSBUIVI, PA. Constant le en hand a Dna noeurtnient of 'Autirritau nna Att 0. 0 %Voirnee, Clueke. Jewelry, Kilverware and tap oncArl, Particular intention paid to the repairing of flock.. %Van heo nod *Jewelry. Moment Moak* made to 14141. Ail work Warranted. illeceneburg. April 17 lath. N ()Tti"E Bloomsburg Literary Institute, ore notified that an ffrefinn µell be held in the boa nom of the thAitode Building. en the tirrt Saturday of May twit. betweeu the how , * or I and o'clock. r M., Wing the 4th ornintio, to elect mot Director* to nt tamp Inc attain* of filo INsTrrtrrE, throe to serve one year, three to eerve two years, wed three to ihrNit years. 11 1 / 4 11114M5 WhO have entfeeribe4, and Who have paid np their instalments to r u n, r ap rail on the President, L K. Rupert, and receive Ono certificates at stuck: By ardor of the hoard. F. C. EVER. Sotrotary. efonnodiorg, April I% lett% 's; mi d f i n ,d oerount or Leitrim , ' I • .wegnr of e. boron and domes Petrol, rf ( cm/pi:AuraTirtnu - to hereby given that Benjamin P. r m inm A m ,„ t ,„ m VIM James Mast*, ,4 him *rownsho Col. Co.. bore eshthiteg and Merl in the Oros or Common P6'll. or said County. hie ow— ,,sgsr as A,ipsee as Urflrthraid. and that sant hectoot will t u « en,,wetf at the said tenet ht the rebruary Trim thereof, letl7, nole.q. ran 4e be then shown why 1 , 414 aaeuunt should hnt tie snowed, JIMSII COWMAN, Prethunothry. Ithtumberg, April 17, BM:. E D It t S T 0 It h ! 4.‘ • ritZVARATIONS, 14,,i.r0 the many patent nostrums deeding the cou CAMntry. PHOR ICI: WITH aLsectusle, delightfal ennipenind for Whitening, heantifying, Softening Ow Skin, will renown Tom Fret*leo. nod Moieties from the okra, io a rennin remedy for Map ped end gore Lige and binds, and j on opplieation is minnetnis etnplinno it boo as squat. er Price, 34 touts per hog st EN Ohlithit Orr "TONIC BITTEI Containing no whiokey at other t testing in. gradients, a plenonnt and edy for pp,. gn,o rst AppetW, 0011200144111•Mftlit, the 1,01 , f, Pte. 'll It Plat tUtOril ad centavo - eh at "Balsam of Horehound'," A tdde, npetly * nntlttrtain *on rot Vensbc veldt !loon. toln, rte.. ntlntihon Immediate rein( at ail 01 , ettuttn aC tha litrout 004 tam*. It has no equal. Nutt OP neat* nt • DEMWIttOiIUTT olbampoo Liquid rnt Alcamo* the tion4,4lnd tenoning the run', wonting ion** nr llntr *n4 Clitsettsts nithe by F111114)V tog the cruse, tii , " 14.0.0,23 new at lIENDEKSIIVEYW Tn r/krineffi awl Horsemen. A.Pprnis Sweeney tiintinent"--The ittn.f tiffirnenitio rl two it nee fur iiiptinine, Swelling. Suttees, to flioe 114.4 i,, ounwhili4 Amp, etc. etc. r +Minute int imftld tit only All the *bore proparairoor propou NN nd E. set role. by It N l +FlteSnnl° NEW ADVERTISEMENTS• ) LUALl.Litlijaittaszr, EITOHNER 8c WIDMEYER, FOREIGN FRUIT AND NUTS, EXCHANGE BLOCK, UN MAIN NTIMIT. 111.0011511111,44, PENNPA. WHOLESALE HATES orPosl El: TM: I:PIstUUPAI. CIICIWIId pi .1 Agricultural Journal, TIP. Sind Imblers of the. "Wit OWN" lIE.NIPERSHOII"S NOM ifttl, Ihtsolol.l EIIZE=I