Columbia democrat. 1AVI L. TATK MOTOR. Uloom obnr 9: MlTUKU.VY MOUN-. JAN. 20. 1849. II,.,,. K.M. Frick, and Hon. V. BKsr.ufthe !t il Soote, have i.ur llnnk lor favors. Appointment by the Attorney (hneral. U..i..:hi K. Ci.ahk, Esq., of Bloomshurg, to be Attorney General t Columbia county. Jor. Johnston's Operations. A correspondent nf tlio J'cnnsj Ivat.ian, in wri ting from ll.irrisburg, tjivca some strange rovela (ions, in relati'1" t.t li corruptions of the Exec utive of Pennsylvania. Tuu filati, the wai ter, in In nureliasa the two whig a)irs of tliat pUce, the Intelligencer ami Telegraph, unite them into one, and place them under the editnri alch.itgeol hia brother, Mr. J amen Johnston, The Governor's object in buying up newspapers is sotiutiilcstly corrupt, that no lionet politic ion uill pretend to defend him. TiiR.s.ii.'Hin:ALroHTRAiT. In another column ot this number of the Democrat, is published, a Phrenological Portrait of mm 7ijnw hull, h per toll who Was lately executed h! Huncsdale, III the entity of Wayne, lor the crime of iniml'ir. The Purtiail in from the pen ol Cm. Sutherland : and an it exhibits' the fact, that an Mint has been nub iected loan execution, il is proper to remaik, that the laws held I he people lu the taking of Ihe cul prits life or to accept of the only alternative ol allowing him to go again at large, which a prop er regaid -lor Itieii'tieininal i-if ty would not per mit. r'lie constitution and law of Hie Com monwealth, do not allow of a commutation of punishment by the Coventor, which justice in Ibis case seeiusto have required. Jiell ought to have been reprieved from the gallows and sent to the Stale Prison fur life. Election of State Treasurer. GnroJ. Bam., Esq, member of Ihe House from Kiifl, wat Tuesday on the Stli Wlut flee ted State Treasurer by the two bouses in coirven--ion, 'Hie viilu was as folli ws: ls bal. 2d h:tl. id b.il. ith bal.Sth bal. Mr. H.ill, () ti.'l 01 t'1 'l f"' Plutnrr.(. nil (V) fit OH Crover, (n) H 0 0 5 5 Mr. Evans, of Montgomery, was absent. At he solicitation of some of the democratic mem bers, Mr. Carl, of York, vtledou the 5ih ballot, fill Mr. Crover, whii h so discomposed Mr Hall, who had reserved his vole until he last, that he came forward and ili-iiitieslei!y voted fcr him slf. J,. ca.i now siy truly' Solitary and alone,' c These patriotic who have a natural antip- a by to ollin. i liy a law of last session the annual lei'tu m the Tieasitn-r eloscs iii May. ) Death r lion. I. II. evici j Amiirosk II. Sr.MKtt, formerly IJ. S. Sent'orj from Arkansas nt I recently I'. S. Commit -iuier til Mexico, ilied on the first int , at the resilience i ot Jmle Jolin-ton, In iiw thu mouth of the Ar- ; Kansas. ! f"- C'aley's Lady's I ink for IVhiHaiy, is be fore us. Mr. C'sley very ilesei vedly stuids at the 'head of the M i-'iino publishers nt ihe rnuntiy lie does all he plotni-is ; ibis number is iquil; ll 4int st'lji.'ri'.r to any ol Its piedccc-snrs. Subscrip tion price to subscribers pay ii g in advance the l.t'li's liiok I Lilly's Dollar .Newspaper are both to be si nt li: I. I'. S. Senator from Iowa. A. F. D '1'iiK h is Iht.ii re-elected to the I'ltt'ed States Ornate, by 1 1..- I.f ji-l tUin; of Imv.l, for HX vears li"in the Hb of M in b next. Anthracite ( o:jI Trade- In tbe I'lllsville Emwrum we find a table thoiviiiK the increase of the rual trade stnee lJ, in which Jeir!''.'i !m wete bn.u.'ht to Initkt't ft' to M ei. li Cluifk, N.ilor.l nt ,iln.nt H ,'. 'si- tl.e iitst n-su'it i' tiie 1 1 ....I re bes i t J' -i ah U'm 1 1,. I'. very one Is laliiiii ar wit Ii tb' meieise sime: but to !i"W i! tie' i e tali I y . ue pi-enl tn re'ui n for thu pst tii yens : 1-17. ss. MjiicIi Chunk. Til.''--" ;c !".."". j Heaer Meailuw , !"',: "-i,.h. Jla.let'iu, 1 i , j i Iviijar I.ojf . i, !.i l Huck Mountain, .Vi.-li "l.i' I 1 Spring Miiiiiil in, l i;iH .'i,jii Total, I.i hib leimi, m:i,'..'. I '.7 ' fj(-buyr,.ii!, I.JT'j.l t I. p. i.m.i LlttU SiiJ) ikiil, I ll," I i Ii i,',.M Total Sell) P ill, l'.'J,.'! I I . ,j i ; T.ack iw'aiiua to N. Ymk, ';r.,'iii A I'lite Crove, Sh imokiti via II. h i i . on .', Wyoming, ilo, Lyomin;', ilo, ' i . I ! I I'l. i"i ill it Tons Total supply, j,.c; 1. .. , I.' i.it i Worth about H-i: ". "' ' "' ki-i, ,n n, without iueluiliie the laue .(- nt I;,: ,,,,. ItoUS who'll re idles the Siis'pieliann.i ev' on , ,. .f the Allegheny inmiiilanis, ami t,,: t . r .ri i i . u. masses seeking a tnai Ket.it I'i'I-'ihi.', an thenceat every point t New Oil, .,,; a::il,iii,i. itig in value to at H V" i-e.Uv We U.n,:, .Pminsylvani t is as o ill as (.'a'..U I in i ',i,ly not ttH U f l-l'i'.'M.lble in I" I ' ' Ih'iiiot racy. "How many arc tliM'ttivml hy tlio nam Di'iiiDcrnt," nay whig Hlump-tiiOiik.crii ami jotirn.ilitiis. They assort Ua many are lollo iti)f llin hIiiuIow for the Hulistawe, anil thai true Democracy is among tho thing tli.tt wt ro. 'J'huy .proclaim thi:mnclvtiH the triio Democracy of the Union, anil declaim themselvi'i hoarm! in their aiu ctuluavor to provn their eonl'ulent tisnertion. Fain wouhl they have you believe that upon na tional questions thev occupy the grounds held hy Jefferson, Madison and Monroe. The facts do not bear them out in din gle point. What principle or doctrine, ia advocated hy the present Whig party, that was not rejKoVaud hy these Apostles aunl expounders o( tho Democratic creed ? Up on governmental measures we differ with tho whigs as widely now, as whoa tho two parties were respectively headed by Jefler son and Hamilton. Upon tho question of a United States Hank, the Democratic party stand where Jefferson placed them ; but the Whigs dare not avow themselves in favor of and occu py Hamilton's ground. He (Jefferson) op posed the doctrine of antemall improve ments, contending that the constitution con fered no such power upon Congress. And in short all that hatch of measures, sought to be put into operation by the short lived administration of "Tip & Ty," or rather of" Tip," had always ben repudi ated by the Democratic party. A national bank, a distribution scli-iive, a protective tariff, an internal improvement system, a hanking law, iVc, constitutes what is term ed the American Sy.item, and never was it exposed to so rigorous an investigation ; never was its heartlessness and hollowncss so completely exposed, as by the President in his late annual measage. So far as regards these questions, lhs3 position occupied by the two parties cannot be ttiwtaken. There .are, however, other points of difference still more striking and to which the attention if the people is uot sufficiently often directed by the press. It is one no man an misunderstand. This is a question of XaUnnal Policy, upon which the parties have always been divided And this is the addition of Territory. When in the administration of Jefferson, the Louisianas wero added to the union, we all recollect the fanatical yells, the pro phecies of disunion, the pretended dread of southern power and influence which Lou isiana, liko the Pandoras box, was about to open upon the commonwealth. Hy the way, where would the present whig party have got a president had Jef ferson not provided a place for him ! The far seeing policy of his administration se cured this all-essential measure, notwith standing federal opposition ; and yet when no sane man doubts tho wisdom of flic pol icy which dictated it, we still hear the non sensical cry of " the union as it is.'" The leaders of the prent whig party are cither truckling slaves or lime-serving demago gues. Well have they been styled "The Incapables." In the simplicity of their hearts ISndand cajoled them out of a great portion of the state of Maine, and then, by their factious opposition and the confirmed leaning of their feelings towards (Jreat llrilaiti, they defeated the present adminis tration in its and righteous claim to M 10. The next step in this career of folly and shortsightedness, was opposition to Terri torial Indemnity from Mexico. Not look ing into, nt present, their imposition to the war of 1 S 1 2 , and of Hlfi, we will consider etnlv their opposition to indemnity from Mexico, first according to "thelncapa IrieF," the war was unconstitutional. In demnity was wrong the soil wn misera bly poor the climate unhealthy, and the gold milieu of ii CHRscqueiire. Tho De mocracy (riiiuiplieJ, and now our acquisi tions in the smith atf incalculably valua ble. The climate is fine the soil adapted to cither grazing or tillage, proving in all ihe uisilim ol ilie administration, and giv ing another pregnant and taiiirnhiblr (when v. e think tlic country must be governed ty ihent for four year) instance f the inca pacity of" lite IniMpaliles," Add to this, the affiliation ofNativcsjand Whigs, wiih tin ir hatred of the adopted cili.ru, and il is itu possible to tell what the incoming uiliiiiiiihtr.ii.ioii will do but 'noun ... ,. ... I 'ire. I In I riilny tnght of last wrek, ihe buildings ncrupM'd by Uedfnrd &, Itatchlor, lor store piirjioses, nt Abingtoii-l'eutre, l.tiernc Co., were, togetln r with their eiinteiits, consumed by tire. Loss rstimat i d nt !-7,lO0 no iiisiirancc. Tim build ings Iwlougrd tu Dr. lb (Mold. Court M'roeeedlnf. At about 11 o'clock, A. M.,last Monday, ths Hon. Judges, Am hoist, President, and Oakes and ll tt.uv, Assiitants, boiiig on the bench, the Court as called to onler by the Crier. Tho Constables were called and (jave into Court their reports after which Ihe Urand Jury were called, sworn, and charged by his Honor. The gentlemanly Prosecuting Attorney, sunt up some indictments, and the Grind Jury adjosnieAt their room. The Traverse Jury were now called by the I'm thonutary. Trial list having been read over a lit tle siilo business was done and Court adjourned. Court met at half past two, snd empannelled a jury in the cast of Kitirher vs. Mowrer. Some Commonwealth cases were per fm ca put olTtill next term. A number ot Bills were found by the Graad Juiy. Tuesday morning, the Court resumed the case of Fincher vs- Mowrer. Jt continued till even ing. Wednesday morning, the Jury found for do lendant Mowrer. Wednesday morning, after some side business, the Court took up the case of Commonwealth vs. Richard Toruy. Torby was bound iiUhu sum of 200,00 to keep the peace, &c. Commonwealth vs. Pursel. Indictment for as sault and battery upon his wife. Found Guilty in manner and form as he -stands indicted. The Grand Jury finished their business and handod in their report about eleven o'clock on Wednesday. In their report they recommended that the Jail be tendered mure secure by lining the two upper rooms with iron strips, Sfc, and that an iron railing be placed around the Court house yard. The court approved of the report and ilu'eded it to be sent to the County Commis sioners. The court thanked the Jry for their promptitude in despatch ing .business and dis charged them. Commonwealth ts. Willian Fink. -Assult and battery. Court sentenced Fink to pay a fine of rive dollars and costs of prosecution. Same vs. Jolm C. Quick. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty. Prosecutor Win. Fink, to pay the costs of prosecution. Same vs-John Wirt. Assault and battery Jury find defendant not guilty. Ann Wirt, the prosecutrix, to pay the costs of prosecretin. Same 8. Terese Graveling. Indictment, adul tery. Continued until Thursday morning. A number of witnesses were examined on each side iccupying'ThursdayMtire. The counsel finish ed p'eading in the evening; the court delivered the charge on the morning of IFriday. The Jury brought in their verdict on Friday at 11 o'clock, finding the defendant guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted. Sentenced three months to the County Jail. Same vs. Eli Ohl Fornication and baetardy. The Jury were still out upon this case. ThkNbw Administration. The President has issued the usual Circular to the Senate of the United Males, requesting them to meet in the Senate .Chamber on tho Slh day of March next, when it is customary to receive and act upon the nominations which theJ'resident may rjjnke for members of he Cabinet, &c, The following is a copy of the Circular relered to : To the Benalort of the United State Renptct wely: Wamiikotok, January 2, 1819. Sir: Objects interesting to tho United States requiring that the Soate should ho in Session on Monday, the 5th day of March next, to receive and act upon such communications as may be made to it on the part of the Executive, your attend ance in the Senate Uhamber in this city, on thaUlay, at 10 o'clock in the forsnoon, is accordingly requested. JAMES K. POLK. Official vote for (governor. On last Friday tlie two Houses met in Con ventron, opened the returns of election for (inv entor, and added them up, which exhibited the following as the total result ; For Wm. F. Johnston, lfiS,fi22 For Morris Longstrclh, Hs.SJS Johnston's Plurality, Scattering, Johnston's majority, '.'07 Ti 2JS F.VERY MAN IKS OWN PATENT AGF.XT. Mux." Co, publishere ofthe "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with a Pamphlet containing the Talent Laws of the United State?, together with all the forms necessary for applying lor a Patent, information in regard to filing cave-ats, with remarks on its uses etc., amount of fee leipiircdat ihe Patent Office, and every other information that is necessary to instiuct a pei son in making hisown applications. Price 12 1-2 cents single, or 12 coy 'or nun dollar sent by mail to any part i f the of thclV.ited Slates. Address Ml'NN & CO., NowJVork. l Dusky Legislator. M. Louis, a black representative from Martin iijue, made a speech in Ihe Assembly at Paris, on the Ct of Decem.ier, in which he claimed his constituents universal sisflrage His constituents aie the lately emancipated blacks. The Hai.i.01- the House or Rkpbkskinta tivks was yesterday (Sunday) crowded lo its ut most capacity by an audience of Ihe highest res peclsbilily, drawn tocelher to h'.'ar a sermon Iromthn Kev. Dr. Hknrv U. Rascom, of Ken lucky. AinoiiK the mimi-risilinitaric present, our reporter noticed the Prr side nt of the United Slate and the 8piker nfthe Home. The ten from which Dr Hascom delivered his discourse was Galatians, S'h chapter, and I lib verse: "lint God for hkl that I should glory, save in tiie cross if mr Lord Jesus Christ, hy w hom the woi hi is crucified unto me, and I unto (he w orld." It was a most eloiiient oll'ort, well worthy of the fame of the distinguished pulpit orator and commanded the profound attention of all pie-enl. -.Vat. it. From the IKwy'ie Vvunty (I'n .) Herald. riir-uoloj;Hul I'oi trail. Xumltrr XXIX. hy tii : JKi'rKHsosr suiherlanh. A specimen of the genua homo designated by the appellation of Hahhis IIii.i, was charged with the murder of a Mrs. Williams, the wifu of the Kev (iershom Williams of Scoti township, Wayne Co. Pa., and 1eiai indicted by a craud jury and put upon trial before a Court of Oyer and Terminer of that county, he was convicted of 111 homicide charged, and senletieed to be bung on the 2.Hh day of September, n4i; which suutelice was on thu appointed day carried into effect; and the miserable culprit closed bis career of life on a gallows. While in prison at Hones, dale, awaiting the sentence of the law, be was subjected to an examination by tho wiiter, ol which the following is a briet: In the structure of body the convict IVII was verKd'y well formed; but of modi talesi.e and rather coarse quality of pails. Ilnwl huge, with thick hushy'hair, which evidenced a very thick scull bone and a consequent diminution of tbe size of tho brain comparative with lint size of Ihe head; and uponlhis it is assumed that tbe brain was small and of coarse texture. There! appear ed also some considerable ,cMent of muscle and adipous bet wet ii the integumeiil and Ihe cranium in the lateral region which was also to be taken as a subtraction from the size of the brain in those i directions. In the general sltocliiie nl Ihe wl ole physical system, there was an evidence of an aver age activity of body ami brain: hut no predomi nancy of either temperament was shown. The portion nf Ihe brain under the curswat re gion of tho cranium or scull hnne,w here are lo cated the Sentiment, was depressed, so 1 hat the head showed hut a very moderate heighth ahm the line ofthe orifices of Ihe ears. In the lateral regions, whej-e are Incased the Selfish I'rujtuisi tiei, tbe brain appeared to be full and ci nipaia lively extended in the region of Ihe middle and atileKor lobes; but in the posterior exlnmiiy the breadth of the head was very 'inuolt contrac ted. In Ihe posterior region w here are located .the blindest uf ihe impulses, denominated the Instinctive Feelim;, the brain appeared to be very smallexcept in the lower range. The brain in the frontal reiiion, where are In. cated the Intellectual Fnr.ultiei, or where is es tahlished the habitation of those principles ofthe mind which are voluntary in action, (the soul, in common parlance,) 'wax predominant in size, but so irregular in construction bs to have no abili.'y to control the defects of the structure of the New timentu, Selfish Propentitie, anil the Instinctive FefHinffi, which together constitute that part of the human mind called tho Felling; or thoe principles of the mind which are involuntary in action, (the heart in common parlance.) From the orifices of the ears 1i wajd, the ex tent of brain was ample, maikinga considerable grsp of tirtcMect ; but Irom the fiuiilal sinun up to the verge of Ihe coronal region of Ihe scull bone, the extent was very contiacfed, and to small to allow of a strength corresponding wi h the grasp; or for an ability to hold the impress ions which the catering faculties would take up. The only parts of the brain in Ihe coronal re gion which appeared ful'l in their developments, were those joining the lateral portions Iniward ol the orifices of the ears: the localities of Mirth fulness, Ideality ami Sublimity, and these were so large as to produce a natural intoxication of the mind; and with the defect of the depth of brain in tho frontal region, tho irregularity was such as to defeat Ihe judgment. Self-Ksteetn and Adhesiveness being also materially deficient, the man was thereby rendered mux enmpti mentis, and was entitled to be classed only with the high er niudc of idiots. Independently regarded, Ihe Sinii lntrllictiiiil Faeullirt (Calculation, Tune and Constructive ness,) were sufficiently larire ; hut from the irreg ularities in ihe structure of the other portions of the brain, these could not be well brought into action. The Ilrflective Vanillin, .Causality and Comparison,) had a very considerable prepon derance over Ihe Retentive Faculties, (I'.ventual ity, Locality and Tune,) and the I'irreptirr Fac ulties, (Individuality, Form, Size, Weight, Color, and Order,) were bandy average in thm'r develop ments w ith the Retentive Faculties, hut render ed much more active hy Ike general extent of the fore brain ; hut Ihe lack of a corresponding depth ofthe fore brain rendered positive and irretrieva ble tbe defect of Ihe mind. While the brain in the coronal region was gen erally depreserl, Henevolence was full and Ven eration moderate ; and Imitation, Wonder, Mar vellousness and Hope full to a degree establishing a considerable influence in the mind and such as wnuld have constituted Pell in olden limes a very respectable King's Fool. Conscientiousness was sufficiently fuU in its development to create in a mind thus defectively constructed a very considerable amount of conceit ; and Appmha tiveness was so developed as In indicate, tbe et- I istetice in the mind of an overwhelming quantity of petty vanity; and Firmness was sufficiently large in its developement to give much stamina of feeling ; bill this was unshipped .and ihe feel ings rendered visrillating hy a deficiency in the or gan of Adhesiveness. The errtbellnm, (Atnativeness,) hal a full av erage (Jevelopemenl, but no inmc ; imr is it nec essary thal.the cerebellum should have been large in order to Consider Ihe crimes ul which Hell was chatged reconcilable with the order of his feel ings, when it is reflected that his t haracO r of partial idiotey fixed upon him ihe comlition of an out-ca-t, in which he was harred from inlcrrnnrso witli Ihe oppi site sex, and cut off from tbe sensu al gratification common to those ol more ptrfect mind.J. Pbiloprogenitiveness and Intiabitivencss were aln lully developed ; and CoiieeiiliaKieiiess large compii ilively so with (be others nf the Insliiictve Fieliniis; and small Adhesiveness. This would indicate a tea ly action of feelings, ! with no continence, or feeling of attachment , .. . . ,, , , , i the purposes ol mmd, or adherence In friends or ; I isiiii sol life. . Catiliousne.s and Colnbilivciit were both ini'deialely developed, with full Secret iveness and Desli licit vein's" i I bus const iliilitig a mind to operate equally by finesse and violence; but wilh an incompetency to ait in either the one or lbs other direction except hy impulse. Acquisitive ness, thoiuh average ill its development, would have no influence, in the mind, In ing defeated by Ihe (regularities ill the general development ofthe InaiH. Alinieliliveliess was large and Vi lutiveiiess lull ; and I hi combinations with ihe other cerebral developments, rendered him vnra e urns as a swum ; and careful to preserve life. Wilh such an organization, the mind would necessarily be uncertain and shifting in all things, Ibmigh ever ready to make an attempt J exhibit ing monkey ti ickishinss t f character; and an entire unreliableiims for ll ielidship. Nature had condemned this Hell to a life ol the most grovell ing meanness. Irom wliich early and careful ed ucation might he proved a partial atonement, while she had given him aspirations for notoriety. Comeilisl and r'in!y to as-ume responsibilities which he could not imet; aiming In deceive, most readily deceived, and at all times intoxicated with the fancies ol his ow n brain. The material part of the testimony upon which the conviction of Bell was had, was hisown con tensions. The account which he gave of himself was as follows : Ol his birth-place lie had no knowledge ; but supposed it to have been It eland ; and his age 25 or 2il years; and actordiig to his account of biiuself, he lad lei n a vagabond his whole life. His memory began in the Slate of Ohio, where, as he said, he resided some time with his moth er, and was sent to school ti, one John ltisinger ; but learned neither In read not 'vrile. His moth er died in Ohio while he was less than twelve years of age. Of his father he had no recollec tion, lie hi came an nut-cast fn in the death of h is noier ; and before 20 years of age was ar rested upon a charge lor an assault and battery wi.th an attempt In commit a rape upon one Miss Seofielil, and confined in the county jail of Dela ware Co. lor the term of eight months, when he was put upon trial and acquitted, on the ground of being mm nanpis mentir. At another time ; upon some ciimiual accusation, he was confined for twelve months in tbe common jail of Mercer Co., l'a. Again; he enlisted for a soldier in the United Stales Arm,and in the run of three or four montlis afterwards was dis charged upon Ihe ground ol mental incompeten cy. At another line he served several moiilhs on I'lackwell's Island, having been committed by I the New York police magitiates as a vagrant. He was afterwards arrested in Chester Co. IV on a s-tiarge of having committed an assault and battery upon one Sophia Miller, w ilh intent, &.c, and alter enduring several months imprisonment in the common jail at Westchester, he was in dicted, tried, convicled and sentenced to Ihe F.astern Penitentiary ol l'a. for the term of five yeais; which term ol imprisonment he served out at abtiiil the tune he gained his 25th year. In the course of lits short career of life, ho had also sev eral limes been in inmale of poor houses; once at Buffalo, N. Y. Hell v as rl urged with having violated the person of Mrs. Williams, and ol taking her lite while in the act. (jrj- The Ilarrishurg Intelifimcfr ( tlio Sth, gives the particulars of a murder which occurred in Ihe Cove, Peny county, eight miles above Ifar risburg, some two weeks ago. The informant in the case thus told the sad story bet'erc C. A. Sny. der, F.q., of Harrishurg: Huth Iliuitmli Stirl sworn, saith: I am the wife of Trust v Sucl. Last Friday a week Dec. 22, 1819 between 7 and 8 o'clock in the evening, I wns residing- with jny husband in a nhicxj called the Cove, iu Perry county, at ihe house of George Dill en. Trusty and Dilleti went to tho nuiim lain for wood. When they returned, (ieoroe commenced sawinir the wood, and Trusty was splitting it. Trusty called to me to Ink-: wood into the house. As he was splitlini; and throwing the wood in, he hit a small slut with a piece of wood, and as lie did it, he said oh ! (icorjje drop ped his saw, and said "God d it you, I will pay you fur that," walked inlo the house, and took dowu the gun. I said to Trusty, "My (!od, George has got ihegun down." Trusty said "George has not got it in him to shoot me." lie asked George's pardon. I became alarmed, asked George fi r mv child and shawls to be off. George said, come and get them. Trusty then came in and Georife slammed the door shut after I . .. , . , ii , him, and said to 1 rusty, ' God d-n your J thick soul ; now I have got you," and instantly rained his gnu and shut him Singular Hybrid. A filly, seven months old, was found in ihe New Finest, (England,) known to be the offspring of a punv-manyiiid a reddeer stag hag thelbrehead legs, and tail, of a deer, and tbe hoots are partly cloven so says, seriously, the London Illustrated News mill there seem to be no reason to doubt Ihe far I. We could not believe, though, in the ex istence of such a Itisus nutur.r upon any other testimony than the most credible. Sork TinioAT. Coughs, Consumptions, I'u'ns in various parts ol the body, and other unpleasant symptoms, are the usual ellecls of catching heavy colds. Wnioiir's Indian KliKTADI.K Pll.i. an, a ileluhtful medicine for carry ing oft a cold, he- cause iney purge irom me oony all morbid and ! coi mpl humors in so easy and natural a manner thai ihe hody is relieved of every kind ol Mihonng as il hy magic. From three In six of SJid piU,. lakeii.on going to bed, will, in a short time.make a pellet cure id Ihe most obstinate cold,;,! the same lime the blood and other lluids will be thorough ly purified, and Ihe coiislilnlion so completely in vigoriled, lh.il Hie body will he restored lu even sounder health than before. Tllp genuine for sale hy Ilnyhurst n,l ;, Ij1'' ' "' ''' uM'' lUm'"r Stephen i.ild , ( attawissa, and b-agents in all carls nt the ,, Agents who.e supplies l.econie exl'iuste'l will reeeivi anew In) mi writing to Dr. Wrutbt's piincipal ollice , P:i Race Street, Philadelphia. LIST OF LETTERS, I)F.MAINING in the Post Office al Moulin V burg, lor the quaiter ending Decoinber 31. lili. Ileidle Joseph, llower Joseph llliiniiiti o il William, Hrowei Jerrume, BachliiaiiC. Coly Harriet Miss, Cooper VV ilium, Cray Joney, Casey Michael, Delhi Robert, Drips C W. Davies Kdwaid, Davis David, Davies Joseph, F.vert Nathan, Kvans Geo, F.ves J allies, Foster Andrew 2 Ffgler John, Girluii G. Malhias, Green II. G. Guitmy Kohl. Granger W. Win, llealbtime Thomas, Hess B. John, Heim Samuel, Heys Robinson, I leaden James, Hartel Jacob, WrilhJ. K. Knupp John, Lilt. J. II. 2, Mi Naih J. II Mai kill Mr. It. mine John McCollock llnh, McNsiighi Wm. Nogle Hannah; Niuame Richard, Perry liri.j.imti, 2, Keher K. K.ihb C. Augusta, Kahb Frederick, K heilson T. John, liied John, Slralton S. F. Miss. Smith Margrtet, Shoemaker An.za, Sellers Wm. ll. Sigler Gei rge, Smith Clurloita, Smith Sarah, Mialer Samuel, Smith Peter, 2. Samuels T. Thomas Sarah, Vilrol Rebecca, Wy Id Thus. Will inn, i, Williams, oiit J. II. Orj-l'ersoiiB applying for letters in the above list will please say thev are advertised. L. B. KUPF.RT, P. M. filoomshurg, Jan. 0, lM'.l. LIST OF LETTERS, 1) KM A IN ING in the Post Office, at Cambra, , Luzerne county, l'a., quarter ending 31st ueceinticr, n-isi: Jona. Pennington, Ksq Moses 1W Henry, Silas Potter John While, Leslie Travis, Esq. Abel Sutlifl, Joseph Dills, Samuel Cole, William F. l'oode, John McColem, Joseph Sbullz, Esq. Henderson Wilkersoti, E. M Lucket, J. fi. Lance, Miss Sally E. Cliapin, James Wilsotie, Peter Kase, David Kingshiiry, I'.Omond 11. Snyder, Si mas Wi'odv'orth, J S. Powmaii. J Boston, Thomas Petterly, O. C. Me Way tie, Mirram Smith, Mariam Cole, . S. Cooper, Wesley Masters, Dr. Win. h. Barrett, :i fjCJ- I'ersons applying for Letters m Ihe ahov9 list will please say they lire adveilised. J. S. WOODS. P. M. LIST OF LETTERS, I) F.MAI M.N'G in.lhe Poet-Office, at Ciitlaissa j lor Ihe quarter eliding December 31, ls-IH. La, hell Walter, 4, Wilson & Headly, Keller Charles, Stiely Philip, Roberts Willirm, Johns Cathatine, Watiilz John, Burger, Amos, liurger Isaac, Fk'IdsjRnhert, Crabluh Christain, llogelanil Kebtcca, llaiiswort 1 1 iff, Wjrnlz Cyrus, Pi ich Gcnrtic, Birchlield Harrison, Kerkerl Charles, (.'lark Abraham, Johns Stacy. OCH'ei'Mins applying for letters in Ihe above list will please say they are advertised. JOHN SCHMICK, P. M. Cattawiesa. Jan. fi. s4!i. THE CAEAl' CASH STOKE. "IT rK would call the attention of our readers to the fact thai in no Store or no Town iu Columbia Co., can gene's be bought as low, lor Ihe quality, as in lb lower Bloom Store of J. It, Harton &f Co., The its is the Cash Store-- be one price store and the "aV-' '? no' in,.. ments which lb ey will tm,'' lulfil. ;' Their stock is complete, and carelully selected from the choisest lots -ii lie found in Philadelphia. In Dry Goods, besides their ilin eslic goods, ginghams, calicoes, muslins, &c , l hey have an excellent assortment ol Foreign goods, French and Scutch Ginghams, French and British minis de lanes and 1-4 Chintzes, Irish Linens, English and German cloths, i.c. Also, heavy tlM basket shawls, large sized Terkerie do., and cloak and dress fringes. In Groceries, they show their usual low prices in Segais from 5 els to I2J Molasses, Oils, Collces, &c. Besides these, lliey have (jneetisw are, Hard ware &c, al Ihe same low rales, aid we advise all to give them a call before purchasii g else where. J. II. BARTON, fk co. Blonmshnre, Nov. ll.'-IS CAMNET BUSINESS. rpilE undersigned respectfully informs the pub lie in general that he continues the above business in all its varieties, ot his stand on main slreel, opposite St. Paul's Church, where he has constantly on hand and will make to order, every description of Caiiikkt War ; such as side boards, secretaries, bureaus, wardrobes, sofas, ta bles, stands, bedsteads, coffins, cribs, Yenitiart blinds, etc , Made in the best style, of good material andat verv low prices. Produi e taken for furniture HENRY BF.CH'I'EL. Rlnomsbnrg. June 2fi. 1M7. (mnr27) IANGKNHF.IM'S lHiirue, reolype Ettabltsh J meat, F.jrchaiitrr, 'lii,il Pt'my. The Hon. Hknry'CIhv, visiting tlie Establish ment for the purpose ol having a Daguerreotype taken expressed Haltering opinions i n Ibis favor ile place of the " heauly and Fasl in," i f p,,a delphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort I 11 l" "ooir .1 reanv khiki I ngtlll I ( ll e . Til proprietors will make .verv rxmior. to exle , the long established fame nf this, well km w n f. tablishment. Fainilv gn tins, uronns nf rhil.lr, and single portraits nf all sizes sre exfcululi ,lially well. April 1.1, S-. y. Surgical and Mechanical J.'eilint. rpllE undersigned repectluy inrms the I Jl dies and Gentlemen of lilcinnifhnrg and n public, in general that he attends to all thevariH opperatinns in Denlistrv. Residence. near Bloci" burg, but will visit families or inviduals, at lb,: dwellings, when re,iiired. Thankful lor nauli vors, lie Hopes to merit a continuation of publc patronage, as it w ill ever he his pleasure to rerdc satisfaction in hut profession. v n n.L - J' "' VANDERSLICE. 1 "Penal partnership, in Ihe plat work, is continued as heretnlore t.v M,P mir. A. VALLF.HCII.AMP. i , . J' VANDERSL1CR. June in, ! 1 . It STOVES, TINWARE & SIIEETIKON. rnilE undersigned respectlullv inloim the I oh 1 lie and thecilizensof Blot msl iirc geiirmllT that they have removed their Srovi:, TiN-wsic AMI SlIKKT-IRON KSTABl.thHMI M, (,i ,'Hrket to Main street, I wo doors below the pc-l (,ff re, i'l Kupei I s row, anil one door above the Bo( n si oi n flj IN IV A' printing office, where they continue business in all its various branches. T1MV nf every description, will be be kepi cnnstunll" nanu mrsaie w noiesaie anil relail MIEIT'f mannfacliirnl inlo any form required, ami ST'''' PIPES, always on hand Orj-SrovKs of every patern and size furn 'r' to order. Country produce received MARTIN RCPUFT, A. M. RUPERT, bloomsburg, Oct. 30, li)47.-ly
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