. mm Columbia Ocmofrnt. I.KVl L T.M'i-, nnroR. SATURDAY MOIuV., DEC. I, 1819. A very Urge majority of the Collectors anpoin. t4 in different parts ot'lhd Sute, In receive con trilitiiiom towards tha Shonk Mou'nmknt, have not m elu any Mai n of the papers sunt i hem. It it t mref ire hereby desired, th it ali such lists should Jier'jtunied on or before the lt day of January, nvxt D. FRY, Chairman Ex. Committee. CrW'iUW MolrvynLni, r.-q., i th Cnllcrtor fir Columbia county, tu whom subscription! for ' "Vu Muiumoot, nf jfi each, can be mriu. TU'iJ. U rn. Simh.v Camkrp, will plt-isa accept our thanks lor a copy of the Eepou of the Secretary ot the Treasuty on the Waiohousiuj System, for 16-i'J. The Uieut Christmas and .cw I'ictoriul. Hrotiu'r Jonathan' mammoth sheet for tin coming Holiday has made its appearance, the ro ceipt of v Inch we acknnwldgc, and agiand and imposing spectacla ho presents to his numerous reader and admires. It would h almost impos sible to overrate the truly splendid collection ol eiiRi avin which appear in this magnificent Christmas iheet. The fine large graphic picture oflho "pleasures, Collie and Miseries of a New York Christmas." is a masterpiece of American Tine a 1 1 4 ; and either that or the group of spirited portrait of ' Gsneral Taj lor and hi Cabinet," 11 alone worth double the coat of the whole inner. We hav. not room to eiiuumente a tithe cl the fii'y or ax'y beautiful Engiav ing and popular reading which go to make up this stupendous sheet. Of one thing wo are certain. It ii hy far the hel anil handsomest pic torial paoer ever issued in America or any where flo. Published by Wilson 4 Co , New York, at 12 cents per cop, or Inn for one dollar. Our Book Table. Peterson's Ladies Nntioval Maoa zise,for December, is already on our ta ble. It is a capital number, and the first wo hate lately received. It has an excel- If nt sett of engravings. "Mated," is good, both as an embellishment, and as a story. Widow of jain "is very good. Also anion;' other things, a portriat of "the make us sneak of CI. Forney as a c.mdi- rounicss 'f Hlessington." The magazine date for Speaker ot the House of Represen- j s edited by Axn S. SrnrjinNs, and Chas. latives. THis is rather too much. The Clerk-: J. Peterson." No. ns r.ha.,... .-.' Toi mccii Honor In his last paper, Co!. Tate, of the Columbia Democrat, htp, we believe, was ad that Col. Forney -aimed at; ami notwithstanding all the hard work ho has done for his party, we still nope to see not only himself but all Ins competitors distanced by some thorough" Cing working Whig. Daily Sews. Tho editor of ihe .Vru must have a large or gin of hope. There in no danger of any "thor running working whin" thing elected to the UerKHhip of the house. Our types did make ua a.y Spui.'ttr, in.Ioad of ClaH, but we ati.l hope tn see Col. Forney, some day, Sptatttr, if the lloUIO. JO J wti M. Power, Kiq , at present one of t'leC iual CninmUsioricrs of this Sute, has been . ; i:ile I clwje d' Affaire lo 'Naples, vice Thiaui VV. Cuimn, re'sii;iid.'' The term nl Mr I', a Canal Commissioner: dcea not expire until January. Professor Aix:",of Diekmsin Collie, is flee ted President ol Glrard College. ttT'Bloomsburg will soon bo the Que brc df Columbia county, having a growing vpper and lower town. . It give s us great pleasure to notice the signs of improve incut in the lower town ; and wc see that Hie road so long talked of, has been open. 'd clear through but it is not yet worked the sniire distance to the present travtliud r.'iad. Ihus our town i daily inrrfasitiT in beauty, and business, and extent. rr Will "the Dollar Nev rspapcr ' per mit us to as!i a qursti.'ti ? Are the followien sentences, in the paper of November 14, nit, grammatically cor-r-etr "Stanzas" am! "dpaii" by "Alp," "ijack-eptiMl." "Whose" and "Horatio," f:A part of Sullivan County is peli tinniiiir tn h,. ri'-anticxi'd to Lycoming. We iimjji'ie the SHtne thing will happen v.r.ii .Mi.ntunr, sliou il sticli a tliii Montour county, ever e;;ist. Philadelphia. $2.00 a year. -Holder? Magazine, for this month, is also on hand. It is as usual a capitally readable number. This Magazine gener ally contains more solid reading than the other magazines. Although not so taste fully gotten up.as the periodicals generally: still we like it much. The editor promises valuable improvement, for 1850. $1,00 a year-W II. Deitz, New York. Codey's Ladies Book, For January, is already on our table ; and we can truly say, that we never saw any thing of the kind so superb. We expected much from the announcement, and we are agreeably ftia nnni n toA Ti i i n"'""1" hcai.-ccus our ntgnest an ticipations. It contains ten embellish ments, independently of numerous draw ings, representing costumes of different na tions in all ages. It has thirty seven eon tribu'.ions. It is almost an annual in it self. It will he dificult. if not impossible, lor any ot its contemporaries to rival it, in the splendor and artistic elegance of its ex ecution, and the talent of its contributors. Schuylkill I'omily Democrat. Mr Ciiarlks M. IlALL.ofSunbury, we fee it stated, will commence the publica tion of a new paper in Pottsville, prior to the firnt of January, under the above name. Il is ourpleasure to enjoy the acquaintance of Mr. Hall, who is both a good practical primer and an able wrher.and wish his un-dertakii-g great success. Oi:r partailities are with the Craft. tlTW'ts do not recollect, ever to have- seen, an autumn so uniformly, mild and pleasant. It is a most delightful season of tho year, combining all the advantages of the other llirro with those of itself. Thompson speaks of it thus : Cron'd with the sickle and the whealen alieaf, While au:ufnn, iimUlinn o'er-ihc yellow plain, Comes jovial on; (he Dorie reed once more, Well-pleasi d I tune. liatu'm the wintr frost Aitroua prepared, tho various blowoni'd aurinjr. " 'i"unu mi in , inn riiuiuicr dUI'.s Concot.tpil slinni;, rush tinnnillens now to view, Full, perfect'all, and swell my glorioua theme. At this season, neither cold nor heat, annoys one. It has, too, been said lo be, "the carnival cf nature." -Every thing is in abundance. It is rIho tho season for poetry, tho chosen of the muse When autumn's yellow lustre fiildn the world, And lempta the siekled swam into the field, Seized by thti jjen'ial joy, his heart distends Wi:hget.ll ihron-;and through the tepid gleams Deep musing, then be best exerts his sum;. FtrM Tho riliht of snll'raire nhnuM h ded, and every man. who cm i h,Kli.h . a,. Jule reaidui.ee, should vote, not ber.auia .he has paid a tax, but because he in a man. We clip the above from tho Lycoming Gazette, it being one of the editors propo sed amendments to the constitution. We must confess, that we are utterly confoun ded ! We had supposed that tho Editor was a man of gallantry, and that lie would not be in favor of such an overwhelming, and sweeping, and unequivocal ostracism, of the female- part of tho community. What mockery ! we cannot find words to express our indignation at such an unwon ted outrage. The editor expresses him fe'f in favor of extended suffrage ! Mira. bileDirttf! Ha even goes on to say that it should be right for a man to vote, if he can establish a bona fide residence in the district. To this we have no objection, but he wishes this vote to be given, not because the giver has paid tax but because the voter is a man ! ! Ladies ! do you hear that; Because he is a man. We can not say more at pres ent. It debars you forever. Mont Cold. A gold mine, it is uted, has been discovered in CYl.nahiin County, Cj , on Iho fituu of Jjii.ch McManii. Inditing a well aome g,.ld dint was found sticking to a rock be neath the hoiloca. Un huMkiog the rock, gold was found in great abundance. It yields nl ihe rate of ,'iu per cent. Acquittal ok J. 8. IUsi.R.The jury in !'' rase of John S. Hassler, publisher ol the Vi.y rlti tnig, on trial in Pittsburgh for robbing (be mad, on Saturday returned a vr-rdirt ol acquittal. Tha jury on a former trial had been unable to u Sf'e. - . lltaay l' rJi,:l. d, the Court of NUi Prius. yesterday, in the case of Benjamin Hayman.Slieritr f Columbia county, against John K. Foster, and ftamuei Holland, which wasan action lo recover the difference between tho amount of damages iok;n! ai a iirnt anil second sale.lhe jorv brought in a verdict ot $:io,jj n for aimi(,; The ptnn. tylvaninn. tig, as f There is a feature in the "Dollar Mrwsjv.iper," vi hich we do not recollect to liaie seen imitated in any other, and we think it of considerable advrnlagn to the ... i . ruaiicrs ot inai capital weekly. lMiciting lis it does, a mass of information on manv KiilqVriH. which would not naturally come vi bin the province editorial, it has the ff- f'.Ti. nf calling out the inrjiiiitiveite?3 of ni!.rribers, ami is a never-failing fund f.-r :.mitsing ami teaching the yotieger cicm. licrs of the family. V.'e say that we dtci ile llv like this feature. hilailelphians are diciissitnr .1 i . r in c auvaiiiages ol a consoluialed City, and we believe county government: as one of the ways to prevent riots and other dis graceful scenes. YK do I ope the Q.i, ker city wil establish something, which shall smack of law and order. TbeL-gi-L.tuieof M,nl;.nd will convene on the nt h Monday of December, bi in the 3lit d,1N of the tii'litii. The Jefferson Star, by McEliiose & Di-ck, is the title of a new whig pnper, just commenced in Brookville, Jefferson countv Pa. liank of IKmrillc. Taylorlsm.-U a late Misaissppianwefiml tho following declaration of Taylor democrats of Mississippi, t embodies, in a auccinect lorm some of the leading faults of Taylorism : President Taylor has proved retread lo his prom ise not to be a party president, and to avoid all parly schemes. He has proved recreant la his promise to allay the violence of party proscription. Ho has proved recreant to his promise to make only "honesty, capacity and fidelity," the three great requisites of political preferment. He has discharged from office some of the mu-t gallant and heroic soldiers of tho Mexican war, his own compatriots in aims, and the btavest spir its of the war of IS 12. tin hj tiLU ,.,.1 r . . . a, .,-, ,,aiS.j i unii service poor wn;ow. Ho has appointed to ,i4b official stations, blue light federalists of 1-13, and advocates to Mexico in our recent contest. Ho Ins surrendered to the Whig cabinet tho whole co'itnd of affairs of government. Lie has shown him-e!f to be incapable of per forming Ihe duties of his office. His brief political history forms a series of con tradictions, shameful violation id pledges, and prustinitinri to paity schemes unparalli l. d. I lis early letters and tha avowal of friend w hom he has s.nca presonated to offi,.,., ,.,,vei , h.vo hten Willful attempt to deceive the people. In view oru hich a solemn pledge j, u,uJe lo rid tho country of the corse of T.i b.risni. Nuonor Fl.ojrjrrC.-A Boston Dandy black stepped into a provision store in that city, to buy sumo potatoes ; before purchasing, ha gave, tha following eloquent description of their nature. "De latar is inevitably bad, or inwariably gnod. Dare is no madionity jn de combination ob dc tater. Ua exterior may indeed appear remark, bly exemplary and bulisoma while de interior is toh.tlv n.-ir .tiuu . !... :t . . uui, sir, ii you wen.ls de aiucli 'pon your own recommendations, knowing you to ha a mm of probability in all your translations, why, sir, without furder circumlocution, I take a bushel. FIRE. We are under the paiifnl necessity of announcing that our town w j veiled. v.ir,.. afternoon, by another destructive fire. The fire occurred in that part of the town known as Jiroadway, and destroyed the upper storiesof ine loiiowin? house: James And-as' John Tree's, Benjamin Williams', Conrad KoekerN, Abraham Andreas', John Painter's, and Iia CortricM's. We are unable lo learn.as vet, how the fire originated. The loss will probably be about arm). We can notsny too much in praise of the citizen of Mau, h chunk.for tho untiring energy displayed i subdue ing the flame. Their exertions, and a calm day, saved our town from total desiiuction.-Corior! Democrat, .Vuo. 24. AH Hail TlisMSipju. ,!y dispatch in tho Washington t'awn.wi ";'r." """ ,,m Ucinocai. have Kained a member (-,"1K'inMissisHip),,i,lth ph.ee .,.,.,,, h'Vd t,y 'r"'" ToMi'KtNa, Whig ;.., r.u QeiTMAM.tha l.eroof M.M.terev and Chepuli,. pecsweeps the Slate of WhiSKerT as efiecually as he did tha fold f Mmioo of tha country's toes. Uaukornu Maiiiagi.Uonthact.-A private letter from a gentleman at San Kianiseo, tu ,i friend in New York, says j - have been, is you j know, overs yearae in California, and am et u.i j married. My friend Mr. U. has lately lelt for ."Scotland, and I have give him a commission to brinji ineont a$. of the following decripti. n : not less than six feet, blue eyes unburn hair. am either to mairy lier.or payaloifejl .!' lO.'JOO. I do hope, as soon as the country is a little more settled.about ten thousand first rate girl will start for California; we have good enough, arid gold enough : now give us some w ives." - - ruiKUrJAIIY ft" m m i '.A- I . Cj 1 r . i S.I UlM ararin m,ZJv ' UHY- PURIFY! PURIRYl Life 'ami Jiciltli are In the Cbvinsc, Perifv, and Regntate the Otrcutatl. ,ni loo un.,-,) .dy wnl bin,, h.'iilih. TrV',11,,1 w.ii.dojrnl of all reiuedM)., t onidaco aua t rosnit is " PUSIFYJN6 EXTRACT, Vi:mitilinn.TUe firm of Taylor .V Lathirp, of the Wyoming ('unly Whig, has been diw.lv. cd. S. II. Tavi.oh, retires, and U. K Latiihoi., ha again become the sole Editor and Prop, ;,.(, We extend to each of them our hearty greiting. Mail Ms.-iii. The n.ail which was mule, up at the Font Cilice in Oswego, on ll.e 'J nt, and which should have reached New Yolk on lha 5th has not boon heard ff hi. It cnr.t lined diali and check to the amount of f,U,l'M S15,uuu. Conrt B'roctidiiisw. lite dratreiT. Ihi: I I... . it- ,-I.-d 1 ily in tin. rM remit mni , (!, , u ii i, , if mollrriutiHii'ii ot lie, 1LI IHl.jf, M. -d IT J.-: I. 1 1.-. i . I j I'r a ii:,- tr.iiA. ..IJ..I (ii.-'.,i;f i,.,,! h, -I, III Illt.lN ! H ITRfFIKIt IS t-npii ,1 by ,.n iiiu i i l'iiMl ' "Htj, (ir isbi.i- t )i'i':i. luki hhw ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH ' "f ',.wi1.' ' ""''' " r """"oil "f . t',,,,, fnurdollnrf ,..,.. MM,,W,.',, r i)yi,t.,r .-.-, !y, (;ii,,.r,w lurst n.i-ir eoiil. . ,., In-. " T,u- rs.-.t,,,,',,,,.,;,,,, ,,,!. Ii II, I S t'l ,J- t' . in ,lr i i, A'-T :;i mnr ruitW ,- Tt . or 1 -''"' "''' f ' Vin i'vr in.hr,. i.Uii a daUa,: j o tl.nt fnr-nim-;il n, ilt r rcnt-l'i. W njii n, , . ., 1 ' I'.rnni' .V..:i,., ij ... j . in, ,i, w.tl.in in,- ii yi-.ir 100.CIW riTsons of Impure Bluml Diseases, 23.00IJ f;ihs foibidiTed Incurable! i ni ft me nMir ire:. Il Wi lli, wevt r, M e ..-., I), ,1 II.' avTs M i nici.s k ham iii.'.l'-ir,' iiii-n urn in t!,e !ml,il of .,y 'v ". !" w"id in lii've ii.i Ti). '.! r' lii,, r.cly lo ui-uve. Iiv rtsvcualiU First ft'evk. Thursday Morning. Robert Montgomery and Margaret his Wile, S. i;alltet 1 Ollmer LX r. ot iJimiel lv;"- loon-n l-'in n, lh,i p,. t y.i.r, than imy otlicr ... i " meiiy ill i-Maieneu nul Unr.115 tut- Hume lime. Wm. Under, vs Levi Loes.Kob-1 Uo mu.-i. in ,. i)0u,.,, ivo.n. ru iirel inuie Impure 13 loo. I Dieim, Wagner. Heavy Mail Robbery. Si'Ri.vofiKU), Ohio, Nov. 2-V A large mail robbery wa discovered ir. this place this afternoon. It appears that a young man named Charles W. MeWilliams, who was for a short period during the past Summer engaged a mail agent between here and Sandusky city, ha been (or some time suspected of robbing the mail, and the proof was brought home to him to-day. -It is not known how much money he ha abstrac ted-about $I20IJ have been reeved. The young cuiprit is under arrest. ' 1 Ufr." Jiobbtd, On Saturday last, the office of the State Dank at Camden, No. 1 'Church alley, was entered by lal-e key,, and robbed of fcli,243. principally ol t;ie noies ol I lie. Camden Hank, during ihe tempo rary absence ot the agent in making his usual morning exchange with Philad'a. hanks. Three I nr r.mr or thejiotes stolen are of the denomination ofS-iOO, printed in blue ink. Jt'noc Pi.ai k. 1 hi gee.tlem.-.n, President Judge of ,t- ricdi'or.l, Fui.klin ai d Somerset dis trict, pie, id. d at our October Court in the room ol Judge Walts. This a.-raicemciit was ( ffecled i Associates, on the bench. The ar"uuicni 1 " list was taken up and the case of .la:hia.s m purMnrice ol an Act of Aen.bly p,s.ed by the Kline, who had been found a lunaiic, by at. last Legislature, allowing the Prcsidi nt J.idges ot I inn nisition sumo limn !w.l-.rU ...... our cimi In i.vau ... ,. . I ' "I'vi'ii eri.viontgomery anilVlarirarev Ins wile. ; 1 ,H "":"rtm.t Hnctiim to decij.... iikaij tub 1 he first cause was one of trespass on the case-for cutting timber. The second was Ejccinwnt, brought for about twenty acres of land. A struck Jury, who had been on the ground were cmpannelled in both cases: upon an a greement that separate verdicts should be giv en upon each. The Jury was called and sworn on Thursday morning Nov. 22nd. on account of some w itnesses beinjr ab.srnt Ihe cause was not opened till some time after. Comly and Montgomery, fur Mont gomery and wife -and lit lias, Trick mid Leidy for 1'ollmer Ex., of Wagner, and Huiler. It was tried wiih much ability and at length, and the pleadings where open ed by Mr. Bellas on Saturday afternoon, and continued by Messrs Comly and Mont gomery, were closed by Mr. IVick. Af ter the chargcof thu court, the Jury retired and after some timo returned briuiu.r in a verdict for Plffs., in first suit, and fur Defts. in the second. Second Jf'ick. Monday Morning, Court met agreeably to ailjouri meni. J. II Anthony, Pres't. Haldy and O.ikes, I I'ifOliF. 1'tt-fM-v l.r.'f. deep l'l,-m wore cured by using am'k Vr.lrt lintl!. s ol itrfii'a I'.nu.jr. THIS WONDERFUL AND ASTONISHING CURE wi.s ii-rf-i.-t, it on Mr, J. H IIaskim, of Home, On,-iila Co.. N. V., ;.id il i.-i one ot li: n. iit Muariiloas runn ihut waa i-v, r oi!' I, , on a l.uiii .a belief ; mid it was trtuckd by a lat qltflii'.i'l III i:i:.VTl l.lIA."V I'tlCIFIKR, nnd nt a ssMi.i.Ka cost, than sneli a cure whs ever nnfora or s.nee ie,.,.-. I,y s.ksapikii.i.a or asiv othkr iiKDicixa, Since tin-. r.-ni.o.i oi the w.ti UI. Tiiii cure ol's MOST HORRID CA33 OF SCROFULA (tops riot b'i-inI iiiiiiic, iw h i-inU monimnnr ot tilts rftll rjjl-C't-.,'. ii n ' ,,-, ol' lh-fi;it'it 'itfjfin Miitirintf ; lor wil l uii d.-lve .,:ni,,-i inn. ni inl i-viili iii M of- cither nitiinirhiinf ei'l.s ot S.tojn'.a iu:, ncrtfulu'n nf-1 linns. 'I'l.ia cure ii ivih to I y Mr. Ha-ikim, mi, I rry'ifltd tn hy I' cin li'i ii Kopeetalile Wilurs-esi I'y On t. 'l iinVAi Wii.mam i. on.. Of the mo.-t n .-pectnlilu (... -ii i. in oi i;,,ni.,- ,y .M..-.-I,.. IIikskm. A. Lh.vaiid, li.-!e:,l.- nil, I r- i,i:l ilm.-ti-l; l.y Mr. (f. It. Ilnow.w pro pn. tor ii ii-1 kcei, r ul liu VV. at Uuiua llutcli and by detitn Cnt ill's Jubian pttriScr rnr. all loip'in. il,,.i.s,9 of il,,. Woi.il, viz: StM-ttcni, .f l!l,unitf"i, fin jitio is, I'implri on lite I'art, I'll', ',,'.. ii-ax tVf...:."i-!C.. M rritrmt Jaium.-ii, I.trrr C n:Mt, hum h ikt h,i . i. s,d,, and l4Mi, tltuh of LUnJ la tut II .. te. PULMONARY BALSAM I h thr- , ..... ,,,,r, , I. l.iio.N A Ii v (.oveveT,ov Unit bus ever , r-e. t, ,.-,l ,e,,l1.,-o..:d s In !,,. I.y ,i. ,,,,. j,,,.,,,, i "" "''';'""' It ...at,.,,. I a, ,o...v I I (.,. m. II,.. .r,.,,.,,.,,l,i, !, v , , g.n(t l,i:;r e.-,., ,,.l pr.;,l , Iry .-.p.... Ii, m,,I, ., vif... ,.. p mii. " ;,.. ,-M, .!.., I crr (."-...a C.,,,m,;t.o,. I ' "" ' '"""''' ' b" ..n l wrW iv. Tl', 1.1 v. ,;,i.,il, (, ;ii til jur,lvlll c trmt h.-...- ii,.! ..-, , ,rt.. rr.runin. 'I Iioii.-iii.I of i o.i..if,j,tive ona!i, ""' "'"' V I-f...,.i,n,e;. r. ' .,r.,Ml,,. ,,.,,T iuu:1 ,!..,,,.,, 1 1 1 1: ' j. l , an.i i-t: ,t. l.f: 03- The insolent fellow, ?,Wo,,4,Woom Cen. Jacksnn discliaiged ii. m the Navy, and who so Krosy insulted the Cenrral in ihecabiuofasteam Ica, ha petitioned the prt-tnt tie. retaiy nl li e N.ny. to be reinstated. I (. ran sali ,e ()e. sent whig Cabinet lb..t he actuallv accomnlished noi iiig oi special Coiiils- to try causes in which I hey may have been concerned. Judge fo-nk, un and njf the Iletich, gave general satisfaction. He occupied a prominent pisition before the de mocracy last tall lor tha office of Covernnr, and we know that he would have filled that responsi ble pisi w illi great ability and tact. jotu Co. Jk min t at. cr- TVh is amusing, t pick up a variety nf the papers, published in the cities of Phila delphia, Aew lork.and Iloston, and some I oilier latitudes ; and read the nroorammp I .1. .. .1. ' i r, ....ii o..Braiei.u act, an, I really pulled the nose ol of what 1 .pv inloml l ,U f... .1. : I : . ... i . , J 11 "'en -'llilMCII- At a meeting nf th,. Hoard of Directors of this Institnii, n held at the Montour House. in this place, on Mundav h.m p,. nsenn nf rmirxr. f'm nnrtinn nC t(,n rn. It.,,,,. .c.i- . " J i "l ". 'C4- "its place, was unani- "Xewspaper" devoted to "Queries and an- mously elected as President of the Hank nvvew." In order to make this dcp,rt- j The Octinn . f a Cashier was postponed mrrnt iufrefting and useful, the questions i until the 18th of December next, when the should he such as to be of some importance ! meeting of the Board of Directors will 'vhen answered, either as a matter nf laUc place useful or general knowledge. It could comprize within its" limits: science, and literature, and history; political, natural, sacred and profane. We repeat, that wc think th:9 thing worthy of imitation; and we do opine, that in th? hands of a Ilnent writer and well informed Editor, it could be mad; highly beneficial and useful. It is much more easy 1 1 see what a pa ir should hi", thai to make it so, and there is no man luiu?. who at all times, can get up a paper as u a pi-pf r. Neither should it be expected ; md ic.i',;. , a well informed j bonimuuiiy will net hi, for epicy papers, j hit. r. I. . I i . .. ... .c-(iiaoieu ny Me present whig authorities. Death or a Miskr.-TLo .V 0. Tirayunr says.lhal an hi rniser.a .Iat..r,d,ed at Attakapas, lately, who wa worth in mo,,ev,,nd and negroes at least S.C'J'i.tiuOU. He had his colHii. .,!.? t.. It will he seen by an advertisement in another column, that an installment of thir ty percent. o each share of stock sub scribed has been called for to be paid by the 18th day of next month; twenty per cent, on the 1st of January next.aud twen ty per cent, on the 1 5ih of the same month. The building, which it has been decided tt-pon lo use f(,r a banki ,g h0st., adjoins the store of Mr. Daddy, in the centre of me imsii.ess pan oi toe town. It has been expressly fittedup for (lie purpose, with a lanre and stroiie- firs nnx.f c-.r,. .,.t :.. is I o,.c , njui it, bers.in Ihe year 1850-Noihing that ever has been done, in the way of Newspaper and Periodical publishing, can be compa red to what is to come. Now, we wish our Drethern of the press, every success in their cff.rls to surpass all fore his death, of rough unhewn pluaks, in were former doings in this line, but we cant help fn.ln.l nfi... LI .1 1 . . .--..u...,r, o.-oe,,,,,,,,,... ,wo or hrec thousand laughing, at the way they do pile it on dollars in gold. SecWed in the ceiling of ,,e ' hoii.e wis found iN.'i.OOo in .,,,1,1. a,i : : , a very large amount in gold and I wv, n , v . 1 1 b "iiu IIm.MJ i cf Liimuone townsl,i,to be ' Auditor ol the iccoont of Ciliiinbia roo..ti- i,n Isov CoNvr. ntion i Convention of prison ! ,h' ,M'Xt g'',"'r' 1",er,i"n'in "Hit n jam in inieiested in the Iron trace ol the country, met at ' K Msn""relnovet,to Nurtbumberland coui.ly. l'ittsbur?o2l,t inst, and was well alilnd.-dbv! , . delegate (mm a number of Stale. J.,,,,,,, t.n(l. I A P'UU'' WCIK'""K 3 1!'"- 13J ( z , rised near ers, of Ohio, wa chosen lesident. A number of ' Mou,'""' sll"w" 10 'e editor of the .v,9,(f M.eeches wei-tmade. and ,.ii; .. , 'i'na lugger last week. cnest, also, pap. r. in iirciiiir II, e establishment ola specific duly ,(..i(,n jnm weid adopted. Col. f'AXr,.N, ol our cuntv, wm, there. I l, m. ii i. , ,-, , v...u i, uiciuii lor ivimo ti;qiii.-. tion stricken off. Afternoon. Hannah Jackson, vs Charles Raider Adm r. ol Caius Jackson. Civil case -v diet for Plff. Wm. Cunningham vs Klitha Everett and John Snyder. 'I his was a case of tres pass brought by the Plff. against Deft, for leveying on, and selling a horse. The question to be determined was, whether the Plff. was actually engaged in the sci ence of agriculture. The Jury found that he was, and gave the Piff. damages in the amount nf 25,00 the proved value of the horse sold. Perry A. Fox and Samuel Stahlnacker Adm'rs. of (Jeorge Fox dee'd. vs. Fro ntons and Samuel McNineh, AdmV. of Andrew Kminons deed. '.his was a ease ' of settlement between the parlies as admin- ' islrators, and was c ntituied on. 'I ucsday Morning. Fox's Adm'rs. vs. Emmnn's Admr's In this case the jury found for ITfls. SHO,- Afternoon. Admr's. of Douty jr. vs. Adini's. of Doiity sen. This was like the one before The A EJV3. ,vs.n savj-:! CONSUMPTIOIT CUP.ED ! i, o: I , -1 , v fa-. t ., 1 ' !" ' i, I i .v in t ' , , v I M . -.- ....iin ..; Ii we-, of 'Ir, : i-, I',,. N. i. -! nn-ii -nlir, i.d.I c. r'UVnfoi i! . f .;, ,,, , ;, I, j ' .'" . Id , V, l.ivcn !! t!,,( ,''... ,V,,,,'.... ,,..-, ol t :-t, h, . .) nl,,.,, , , , ' r, ,i .-. a, i o oroi,;, ii i. :n--!iv, oi i;:-i,,i, ,. I'V-'-vvv w l.'-o, ., ,.,l i,u himi ot.or. to B f,lNnnr. Hie ',.-MMrV 'f I'" U H l.,iv:,i- rrl, ',. ' "' ' "" ' 'lor-' ' f M'. J-.ii.v V, Air. t I S- .! .1.- (VI,- t,, i. n,. -,. ,,. i , i .. a... if y ; ,0 n b,u of !,, ;. " ' . '' " t ' " y-! -.: i.-i " I I" IK" I ' .' . , ,, ,. -1, ., , .-.I I ,1 ,. H omo, 11 a p ,, I-ir. ol t , "1,1 ,.i, .1 to !;.. i f It. ,11' i I;.,. -!l,-,, ,.,l,,t,,,,l, , j,, Mr. I've, !,-.- .1,. , ., I -v oi . I. : k i. .. Mr. V , CrlptJ '(' lj'T ilV.'rMt, tn..!( I'.r- Uii- "iii iur 'Mr f.trou. . Mi- a ,v.. tl .. i illl ; it p-!if'V.-,l h.-r. Mil't.VULU IIKH IIKALTII .'0 ! nnu when the Kusmn allair wears ol., ami the i nearly finished for the reception of furni JIusu.uito queston is settled, and politics ; tore, tc become stale. In this state of things "In-j We learn that the Dank willgo into oper quiriea and answen" would bring out : ation about the beginning of Febuary next, something maybe. j So sas the Danville Democrat. Vr The total amount of the liahities of the So-Myiehunna Coiinly IJank, as nearly as can now be ascertained, is about two hundred thou-a' d The Imr.t no.-The last Minnesota Chrnn. , dollars. The amount ofas-vl eft!.,. sni(. j,,,.,,, icle contain the veto of Gov. Ha.nsey all a( , !diag eveiythmg bearing .hat name or shape '"!.': M..o.og i,.r me eleclion lo- , Uoe not exreeil one hnndivd and fortv thou .mmissiunersio prepare a code .,( las for ,ie j '-''bi'-h -bow abaianco ol i,ea,ly or territory. He lakes the ground that the ,,,,. ; th, osand doll.,, unaccounted for. .t,allt(.v ., ! Fill". Friek, Pleasants and Jialdy for Del', tive is a i islinc-l t.r..i,el, ,,l il,,. I,...:. , . :. . - ul.... . J 1 ""l "b'sutne autbor- ; a;,,,.-,,!, n nirnsont I H., ,, ;,.(,.,.. f .,, (! (leSllOll was ah V in.,,,,,! I... .1 ,. ,, ' 1 ' J K 11 1 v ii i r""":"'-Slhr" K"'"im" '""' re.,.i,re. tu ve j sel. as to whether the def, l.oio.Moi a ,,,,.,, trU,nn.tUll.pi,( Hi,- - h, .111' V I,,. net ( r tisar.it 'i'llie si.xly it, a dispute, diflictilt of adjustinent Jury find for Deft. $80,12. Wednesday. Homer Parmlee vs Simon P. K;ise This was a difiiculty arising between the parties in the pump business, whieli ' "vv" ; M' C;,-v & ,M ' w " s' ' , , 'IU il had ' fvAH leltcrsard r-tilMs n -l le i.Mlf-rdto neon carrieo on ociween (hem Comlv for I " ai.i...ck & Cm . n .',. Pi. k w.. N Y. rc '..'..mo 1 ' i ' ore I-...-H on ,! I'lttj A- li Yor,j t;-(j . J , .I,, ,,. - !o, ,vn Mr. iHIt-iri u I ''"" . " '' ! ' I tie ir ml 1 ":"' si, i e,t rt,t, i,t ; t ',, , r,,.l.t ,.( M. Mr. J..HV Wait th. m-r- , r. ,1,1 ,., wl ,,o, I,.,- , or, ,1, ' i: , w,,r,-l,,i-l,t. ,i,l llu. ! ' "" "'"e- Il l-.,lil. .,!- e.illi.. ll (!,. t. I.. ,! w , "" '""''" ' ' "' 'J " 1 cWr.!, Vr 01 Mr. Ilvk, III ill. I MANY OTlltrt tV" OF CONSUMPTION, I 't !!.-, ... ., ',. ,, i,.. .i r'. , r,,,, l j,-,,, -I ;. i-..,i.,i I , i . . . i ,, i, llraoi's lUiltnm. nft.M'.-T'.i I'UI.r.rOTJAKY I'AtSA.-.I certs Con , roeyl on, t'uwi . c,, , ..... ., ,,, ,;., (,,,,,v at '" ' '. ' ' . , . v.,-. .it.,tS;iul,,tr' roniaio Wcaltiicsscs ana Complaints, ' '.-,,l .'., )j.; r ,, n ,. S,;m,-r Complain. Dctclora unb piirjairiaito Ucccnimcnb. 1 : !,i ;., -a .,, i i,, I ,,-,. n,y "lysKaiu have UMr r. ( ,, ,, , Brunt's JYIcdicinnn Hi. N. II!'!, I; Mill, -!.,,, . (-,,. I'r .1. N ,-.!,' , vt, ,l,,n. N, V. Dr. l: i---f s. ,j j. ,o v t , loooloyn, K Y. I'r. T. M. I,f. I. .1 i ,,-', N V I'.- ; i;i .!.;,. nuwK M, ,;,i,.v. Conn. In-. ;!!;;;!: ik;i:c ii fh n y. I'r. s 111 , K I'r, l N V. Hi. fi. It. (I M.KM INK. !iir,, ,V y I'r .1. (I .-itll'M N K ,v.-rr- , rt,-. N. V. Iir. .1 .-MVJ'll. II. ii, r ,t, tr.i..in, N. Y. In. O. hllll'.iiAN, fortlaii I. N. V I'm ."-a .' I j K ft,, , i ,' ,'. i r I t'n 1 1, Pli nliisblilL'; Id P. 1 ; , ), , 1 I I ; (.;. i '""'r, In. I, ; V . I (,, in. 1 i ,v , ,; MiN.nch ic , i . i . ti . i, J r,i.',iiM j; Wirtlloio. I,ol,i.l,iug ; I-.. J, .'. 1 His. I imii. villi-; Sloan '1 1,, r. p.- v. I l I is. i, n : ft;. (;. Slli.rmi.kiT. Ili.ikl.tii. ; J. W. Mili'ili. Jriiix. i;;o'. ;ii!l Jolt rnnliii"-. ily he coun- A.N i:nli ckv fali.. ThcKe psMorol ine I'resbytei i,,n Chnrrh at ,l,.,, land, near Charleslnn. .V (' .. ...in, " i " "a miii ! i v L . 1 ... - 'rse, on lon.lav ,, i.,.-t ,,,.(( fTvT"- b'l'.KP IT 01 ft KK Til T. Mel 1 v.. 1 1 at nor col ,,. 1 ti m1'' liino-oiis. lOHiiis, i i i(i,, j ne set u . should ....... ., .... .... . ,.i ,. ,t. . . ,' . v. -.1.,, ,l . , - . I I . l 'lie court reei,,., il,,i .1 ( ) 1 1 A I ) f t 1 I.I.I ii I I I r I I.' ! M ' s X from his I I'Tatrn at llr.irt. n t: residence ol (i,-n. 'I avl,,r. i, ; j beiten the n.crr.ili.- nia.ioi I ifom saien to iei eiit)-.,.vu I;,' let ill nr nul. , ,,i. . . ..i ., . , Is- v u.isc.,i!,l..ei .,r t.,. i.. ...... ..: .,. : they liatl not jurisdiction iii th ... ...i.:..i. ' V'"IM " 1,1 ' . ,, .......... -r woni.i nave . . " ''" Culuiiwin i , ,. I, -t n ! iiiniiiiJ.il M i,l . ,H" ; ir 111 ituc u.) iiv r,i iwiri-fn.n , un kiiiiii; iii iji i rfni.i.i.. i i . . . i . . .. .... ...... i . n t ' - "' "' Ii- A'itHltl I, HP I I, fll ' J "Ul I ' Mi l r 1 I to .- ') 11(1 Hit I . i Hi! ' F C I I' M I I 1 lilt ' I I I, Vtl. ! and directed the jury lo find f. pwr .. r be-t .nt.rU cl PI- IT'S, I'.l.AMxS, hTAlltN. .Kiehatd II. Dana, the Poet. , ,,,,- j die, ov, r .1700.' ' j "ZV !'!,t ad nmr in Plnlade!,n:i, m, (,(, Drama of' After Irving the can-of JW) l 1 '"yen-ne si,, k . I f.l.u 1. .-, i .w , !lW ;,M Shakespeare. Mr. !ina .:.. ....:..!.! David f.lnv.l ,, '. .' Wnd... Ir-m IWM Na...r;.-Mi,.r, rM f - seiert as-oo ineoi ri v.iv i;P l:in;tr lerlifi in'., t'I'int'd aa.lrrptavn in M ii.uj r, M.-i , Mij-'.ij'n i'lige, ti e bully ...(....., un- iM-am.'i ol ' ' r nig i ne case of Jnco!) D o,,,. j Miakespeare. A. r. Dana sMsiains a 1,,, ! David hlovd, which we did not hear the r-putat!, ii, h-.th as a Po-i and a srb.i!;.r. rourt adjourned nt Wrilnrdav iici.mi'