I.BVt SEPT. -5. DKMOCItATll! STATU NOMINATIONS. rem aovKKNoR. G&N. WM. F. PACKER, or lyiimuio couinv. FOR CANAL) COMMIBSIONMl, NIMROD STRICKLANDJ F tlltBTOS tOCTITt. ion jcixjes or tub sutoemb couiit. WILIAM STBONG, cr R knits COCHTV. JAJHES THOMPSON, or tttt covhtt. DEMOCRATIC tOtSTY NO M INATIONS. 4. VJ-, - , ron congress, JOlltf M,ItEYNOLDS,.ESq.,) lo Us itMn of IU CMifmljinlConn-t'iKi. 5TOH ASSEMBLY, PETER EN'T, or Scott Township. t J;u!( (Is 3tMoncJtU Ktvritnloiltt Ctnirtiics. FOR rnOTIIONOTAIlV, JACOB EYERLT, of Bloom Township. iron REGISTER AND RECORDER, DANIEL LEE, of Bloom TowJiiliip. ron COMMISSIONER, ELIAS OIETEHHK, of Montour twp., ron TREASURER, JAMES S. McMKCM, of Catawissa twp ron AUDITOR, joiix r. yoiie, of mmu Twusuip. Columbia County and District - Nominations. 'i'ko action jof -the Columbia County ..Democratic Convention of 'last Monday, Aha proceedings.' of which wo givo elsewhere, was aa harmonious" as the-rcsuUt was glor lious. Neater have -wo ritntsscd a moro cordial -County Convention and never hav'o -wo had a better Dcmccratio Ticket pre sented for our support. Wo shall warmly and ardently suat-iiu " The Ticket, iho whole Ticket, Aodj, .nothing tut tho iTICKEI." JO HN ,McRE YNOLDS, Esq., was nom inated, without a dissenting voice, as Iho Democratic Candidate for Congress. Mr. .ilclLsYNoliDs' age, experienco and busi ness qualifications entitle iim to this mark -of honorable distinction which 'he justly received at tho hands of tho invinciblo .democracy of Columbia, whose intorcst he lias keretoforo faithfully represented in tho Halls of our. Stats Legislature. As ibis .offico does not strictly belong to any par ticular county, but is tho property in com--jnon,.with tlio-eoumicB of tho Twelfth Con grctsional iDistrict, and as "Old Colum. uiA"'has not hadjOUongrcssman, for .near a score flf jcarq, we cap sco .no valid rea cm wliy ho sliotlld not get the nomination, and in which event, hb will bo' triump hantly elected. PETER ENT. Esq., was ro-nomina-dod with groat unanimity as our candidate ifor' the Legislature. His courso in tho Lcglslatnro .last JSessi6n was that of an honcst'nianr-and an'incorrnptiblo democrat. Mr. Ent's election in this Legislative District-may be regarded as "a fixed fact," and wo entertain a proud satisfaction in tho belief, that ho will againltcprdscrit tho interests of his constituents, in his Legis lative capacity, with honor to himself.and credit to the entire District. Mr. JACOl) EtfEOCLfX, as a matter of course, was re-nominated for County Prothonotary, He has already had along 'tcnurp of office and tho only trouble in his -case especially with tho out-sidcrs, is, .that tho longer ho holds bis present po-itioD, (foTiwbich everybody admits ho is eminen--tly qualified) tho stronger bo grows. This is no fault of Mr. Eyerly, as his strong vfort is his merit as an officer, and we liopo Mie may never have fewer faithful friends. Mr. DANIEL- LEE, was unanimously re-nominated for the office of Register and Recorder. Mr. Lee, has discharged the duties of this office, for tho last three conso outivo years, ;ln.-a'manner generally satis tfactory and was therefore ro-pominated for Jiis profent position, without opposition. 'We trust ho may bo also ibo jtotelectcd ;without .competition. Mr. ELIAS DIETEHICK, a good "flcmocrat and very clever citizen is nomina ted for-tbe office .of County Commissioner, His father, John Qieterick. Esq.. of Rev- .olutlary democratic; stock, was a member of tho County Board before tho (County Scat was located at Bloomsburg, and mtdo im-cxcellent officer, as wo havo no doubt will ba-tbe easo of'hls Son, tho' present nominee, "Mr, Is. Dieterjok, is a thrifty farmer, a good business-man and a sound "democrat. Tho strong support lio-roooived in tho Convention, is an unrnisli&ablo on-r-dorscment of bis democracy by tho "dem tPCraita massts," and may bo regarded as a certain guarantee of bis triumphant ejec tion. JAMES.-G. McNINCII, Esq., our ex cellent young friend of Oattawissa, is tho candidate for County Treasurer, Mr. MoNincb, though yet fluito a young man, -.id nmongsltho first businjees-mcn of our .couDty possessing good tfcholastio abili ktics, unsurja.'sod financial .qualifications, and a largei.iarc of mercantile- Qxpcrienco. Ho lias hosts f fiieuds amongst the people who iucnv Liq boat. Wo havo no tlonbtj UiuUic will laoio au effidcut officer Mr. JOHN 11. YOIIE, tho nominee for Auditor,, completes tho list of f(oiir cnndU" dmUi. 'l'bo enriro Yolte Wily, atp dem ocratic all over and over, ljis nomina tion is a hist coniplim6nti to. Iho Sturdy Democracy of'MifBin -rsf whom Mr. Yolip, liaacver been ono of tho most active and his rloctiGn will ensuro tho acqulsl'ion (pfl another honest nnd faithful member of tho County board. , r ; 7 , Tho Chargo of Illegal Feoa in tho main lino injunction uaso Wo will stato a fow points in reply to tiro perversions flf tho papers, 10 relation to tho. chargo of illegal payment taCounsclin tbc Main Lino caw. . , . 1, Wbntias been paid tCouusel'h's boon exclusively in tho easo of tho Canal Oom I uiissioncw, vs the Pennsylvania Railroad, and not a dollar in tho indivtdiial cases of Col. Mott. 2. The, money teas appropriated; by tho Legislature, in peotion 10, Appropriation Act of May 18, 1857, "for miscclaneous expenses." Tho money has not theroforc, been paid "without appropriation of Inw.' 3. Tho Supremo Court did' decide that the Canal Commissioners wero acting in tho line of their duty, in instituting judicial proceedings to provfini tho salo upon the terms in the act of May 10, 1857, and diil, sustain their bill in equity by granting an injunction to prevent a stle wbicji should disehargo tho I'i nnsylvania Railroad Com pany from tho payment of taxes. The courao adojptod by tho -Commissionara, was tbcroforq, legal as well as 'laudable, and tho -employment of Counsel, which was absolutely necessary to carry on tho suit, was an official act for tbo benefit of tho State, and a just, ground for tho payment of actual and reasonable expenses thereby incurred. In short, tho Court has substan tially decided that iho iCommissioncrs were right in.cmp'loying Counsel apd.c&irying on tho oaso an behalf of tho State,, -to protect the public rights -and the interests of tbc tax-payers. 3. The A-Horncy General was not env ployod, for tho very good reason that he teas employed on the other side, against what tho Court havo decided was tho right of case. How much has been paid, if anything, for contending that tho Legisla ture can sell out tho tax powor in favor of ajowerful corporation,and throw liie whole of.tho publie burdens, eventually upon a .part of tho people, is. not a material ques tion, but wo may recommend it as appro priate for Repub'Kcan research. Whero popular rights aro about to bo sacrificed, as was tho easo in this very instance, it would be a very convenient doctrino for tboso concerned in tbo cutrago to employ tho A ttornoy General on their side, and then insist that no one but him could represent tho other side I 4, No inqrdinato sum was,paidCounsc1. Wo aro informed on good authqrity, that iflio 1'onnsylvariia Railroad Company paid their Counsel in these very main lino cases, S'JOOO each for their services. 5. In a former case in tho Supremo Court between .tho Canal Commissioners and tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, about tho uso of tho Columbia Railroad, tho J3oard .employed Counsel and they wero paid iby. the State. No .oqo ..found fault then or since, as tho act km legal, neccs sary and right. This was about 1802, and tho case. is reported in Oth Harris reports. Tho State isjnot so utterly powerless that herublio officers cannot defend her by Lemploying Counsel in cases of strict neces sity, even against an Attorney General who gets somehow on tho wrong Side ; and that basbeen rightly done in this case, and tho courso adopted roundly sanctioned by the highest Court under the, Constitution. Tlio Berwick Gazotto. W Ir&vo disposed of cur interest in tho Berwick Gazette, of which establishment wc have been an equal partner with Mr, Irwin, for the past two and an half years, to W.AWER II. Hibbs, Esq., of Philadel phia. It will,-in. tho future, be conducted by Messrs, Incin fy Jlibbs. Thej aro both good practical Printers, sound Heme crats, and worthy young men. Tbst they will publish a first-rato couutry news paper, wo havo no doubt, and we most cer tainly wish them the largest possible success. William T. Shuman Esq, This gentleman was a candidate for Treasurer of Columbia, and although ho had a respectablo number of Delegates elected to support his .nomination, ho did not como boforo tho lato, Domocratio County Convention. Fiu'ding that Ms domination would harmonize tho interests 'of, tbc party, he very magnanimously withdrew bis claims for tho' present, which generous act, wo aro qui to sure, tho Dcmocraoy will duly ap preciato. Esquire ShumaSj is a wpriby young democrat, and well qualified for Any position within tho gift of his fellow-citizens, VSr Mj,.Joiin COMMisas, of Snyder county,: paid usaying visit one day last waci. . Tha Major, is a very clevor fellow, -quite' good lookingand a roaring democrat. Wo greatly enjoyed bis jovial convene and pleasant company, ,Gen. Packer in Xouk. Gen, William F, Packer, tho Democratio -candidatcfor Governor, made a speech at tbo regular Domocrath meeting, in Vcrk, a week, ago. lie was in fioo health and spirits, looked exceedingly well, and spoko with groat power and dqqucBCQ, ProccdingB of iho Columbia Po.miip'ratie Ooli vention, Agreeably to tho rulf B of, tho Standing Comimttco of Columbia Sounty, tljo dele gates .elected on last.Sajurday in the sev eral townships, mot in County (.onvcntion at tbo Court IIouso, in Bloomsburg, on Monday, Aug. 31, 1B57, when on roption Hon. GEORGE SCOTT, of Cajawissa, was called to tho Chair. M, 0. Woodward, & Jacob JI, Fritz, Secretaries of tho Convention. Tho fidlowins delegates then presented iwdenliabs nnd took llioir seats in tbo convention': Jiloom Martin 0. Woodward, John J, Barklcy. Btavtr Moses Schjjolicr, Henry Ilia ncrlttcr. Bsntdn Richard.'Stilos, John J. Stiles.' - Briarcrcehf. A. J. Bnttam, John J. MoIIcnry. ConijtighamF. R. Wol.farth, Danjcl Kchley,, Centre EJiaa Gciger, John 'Zaner. Caiaseissa Georgo .Scott, Reuben Rohr bach. ' FishingcrctUr-Daniel McHenry, Hugh McBrido. 2Va?il!T--Rcubcu Knittlc, Wm.Mcnsch. Greenuvod Isaac Dewitt, Joseph Rob. Hemlock Jacob 'Harris, M, G. .Shoe maker.- c Jackson Thot'.-'Wi Vounj.', lram Dorr Lociist B.cubcii FaliriDgej, William Goodman. uMiUlison Lowis Sohuylcr,- Gcrsbaui Riddle. Mount pleasant Pctor 'Jaeoby, John Mordin. Jlainc, Peter Fisher, John Nuss. fijijflin John Keller, Henry Hctlcr. Montour Qcorgo Yost,vWra. G. Quick, Orange Hiram It. Kline,David Aclicn. bach. Bine John Leggot, John F,. Pcwlor. R'ouringcreek Daniel Gearheart, Daniel R. llower. Scott? John Ei t, John Robison. Sugarloaf Jacob H. Fiitz, Andrew Laubach. There was a contested election by tbo delegates from Fishingcrcek between Hugh Mcllrido and.John liens. Statcmcnta.wcrc mado by both sides", and Mr. McBrido .was declared elected' by tho following vote ': ,j For McBride Messrs. Woodwojd,1! Barklcy, Sobliehor, Hintorliterr Scott, Rohrbach, I), McHenry, Knittlc, Mcnseh, Harris, Shoemaker, Young, Dcrr, Good man, Schuyler, Riddle, Jacoby, Mordin, FisberJ Nuss, Keller, llellqr, Y,cst,; Quick,' Gearheart, Howcr, Ent, Robison, Laubach, 120. 1 For Hess Messrs. ti. Stiles, J. Ptiles, J. McHenry, Zaner, Dewit, Bobbins, Fahringor, Kline, Aehenbaob, Leggot, .Fowler, 12.- Tho convention then proceeded to nomi nate a Congressman. Mr. Harris then 'offered tho following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : liesolvcd-That Dr. J. K. Robbins, and John fruit, bo Conferees to meet with Conferees from the outhor counties of ibis Congressional District to nominate s can- didato for Representative in Congross, and,; tnor, tnoy aro nerooy insirucicu io suppor,i tho nomination of : J U tl JN M clilS X SS UUB, Esq., as tho choice of this county. Col. KH.no - then offered tho following resolution which''wa's unanimously adqpfcd; Resolved That Qoprgo cott and Emanuel Lazarus bo, Senatorial Conferees to meett with other Conferees of tbo Dis trict to nominate a Candidate for Senator and that 'wo 'recommend that tbo time and place -of mcotin" of the Senatorial Con ferees bo as fixed by Montour county. Mr. Robijorithen offered tho (ollojvlng resolution which was unanimously adoptod: Resolved That Wm. A. J. BriHain, and lram Derr bo Conferees to meet with Conferees from -tho other counties of this Representative iDistrift to nominato two candidates for Representative, and that they are -hereby instructed to support tho roiwmj nation ofPetor Ent Esq, as tho choice of this county. Tho convention. then proceeded to.fiomi- nato a candidate for Prothonota,ry, Mr. Knittlo nominated Jacob ;Eyerly of Bloomsburg. Mr, D. MonoBry .nominated A. W. Klino, Esq,, of Orango, A voto was taken with tbo folloning.ro- suit Fon Eterlt Mestrs, Woodward, Barklcy, Schlicher, Uirjtlcr, Wolfartb, Kebloy, Gieger, Rohrbach, I). Mqllenry, M cUridc, Knittlc, Mcnseh, Robbins, Harris, Shoemaker, Young, DorrFahringer, Good man", Schuyler, Jaooby, Mordin, iFisher, Nuss, Keller, ictler, Ynst, iJukk, Leggot, Uearbcart, llower, iint, ii. For Kline Messrs. Stiles, Stiles, lirittain, J. MoHenry, Zaner, Scott, Howitt, Biddlo, Klino, Achenbacb, Fowler, Robison, ,Ifntz, Laubach. 14, So Jacob Eyerly was .dceUrcd duly noroinatod for Prothonotary. On motion of Mr. Derr, Daniel Lee was unanimously nominated for Register and Recorder. The -convention then proceeded tq nomi nato a Commissioner. Mr. Schuyler nominated' -J, A; Funston of Madison. Mr. .Leggot-nominated Benjamin 'Wjn tcrstccn of Pine. Mr, Quick nominated. Elias Dicfcrick of Montour. On tho first voto tho result stood For Funsito.n-" Messrs. Wo'od,ward, Barklcy, D. McHonry, McBrido, Harris, Jioung, jjerr, uoouman, ijcuuyier, diuuio, Klino, Achenbacb, Eqt, .ltobisop, F.ri(z, Laubach. 10. Poit WlNTKfsTEEN-r-Mossrs. Stiles, Btile9,pritt&iii,J.tMcncnry,acigcr,Haiier, Hewitt, Robbiuj, Mordiu', Kellor, Leggot A'owicr. la. Fou l)ElTER'OK-!-Mesr. Schlicher, Ilintorliter, Wtlfarth, Kchloy, Scott, itoluljacti, Kntltc, mensen, atiocmaKor, Eahringcr, Jacob, Fisher, Nuss, Hctlcr, Yost, Quick, Goathtart, Hower, 18. The second ballot was with tho sarao result, txcopl tliat Mr. Klino of Orango voted for Wlnforslccn instead of bunstoq. Tho third bajlot, was like tho Socoud, except that Mr, Achenbacb of Orango yotcd for Winterstccn instead of FunsJ.on, 'l'bo fourth ballot was like Iho third. ' Tho filth ballot was as follows : For DicterickMcssra. Schlicher, nin- tcrlitcr, J. McHenry, Wolforth, Kchloy, Scott, Rohrbach, Knittlo, Mcnseh, Shoema ker, Jft!)rlrgcr Jacoby, I'tsuer, JNuss, Hctlcr, Yost, Quick, Gearheart, llower. ltf. ' I-br Fumton Messrs,, Woodwardj Barklcy, D. MoHenry, McBHdc, Harris, Young, Uerr, Goodman, Schuyler, Biddlo, Klino, 'Achenbacb, Ent, Robison, Fritz, Laubach. 10. .It For Winttrstiui Messrs, Smiles, Stiles, Brittain', Gciger, Zaner, Dowi.tt Rpbbins, Mordin, Keller, Leggot, F.owleri Jl. , On the sixth ballot tho voto was pre cisely as On tho fifth. By tho llth rule of tho party iegulations alter ?Jhe fifth ballot tbo lowest qandidnto shall bo stricken off, and this bciog announced tiio 7tti ballot was iafcon as follows Fur JDiclcrick'Mis'rB. Schlichdr, nih g;i, sin.. T Th'tin,,w. wnU. arth, Kcbley, Gciger, Scott, Rohrbatb, Knittlc, Mensch, 6hoomakcr, Fabripgor, Jaooby, Mordin, Fisher, Nuss, Keller, ictler, i ost, iuick, i.oggii, i'owier. UcarUear , llower. yo. For Funslpn Messrs. Woodward, Bark loy, Brittain, Zaner. D, MoHenry, Mo llride, Dpwitt, Robbins, Harris, Young, Dcrr, Goodman, Schuyler, Diddle, Kline, Achenbacb, lint, Robiuson, Fritz, Laubach, yo. So Elios Dictcrick was deolaroj duly nominated for County Commissioner. Tho Convention then proceeded to nomi .nato a Treasurer. iMx. Scott nominated James S. McNinch of .Oatawissa, Mr. Goodman nominated JohnKicicref Catawissa. Tjio.ivote stood as follows For McNinch Messrs. Barlily.J. Utiles Brittain, J. McHenry, Wolfar(b, Kohley Zaner. Scoti, Rohrbach,, D. McHenry McRrido, Shoemaker, Dcrr, hclmyler, Jacoby, Mordin, Nuss, Yost, Quick, Kline, Aciionbach, Leggot, lowlor, Mower, llobi son, Fritz, Laubach. 27. For Kicfer Messrs. Woodward, Schli cher, Ilintcrlitcr, R- Stiles, Oeiger, Knittlc Mensch, Dewitt, Kobbins, Harris, Hctlcr, Young, Fahruigcr, UnoUman, UiUUIc,!!!! cr, Keller, Gouhcart, Ent. 10. So.Javics S. McNinch was declared duly nominated for 'lreasurcr, Tbc Convention then proceeded to nomi nato a County Auditor. Col. Brittain nominated John R. Ybhc of Mifflin. Mr. Woodward nominated Henry G Philips of Bloom. I'dl. Klino nominated Stephen II. Swank of Milllm. A vote was then taken which resulted as follows For Yohc McssrsSeliliobor, Hinterlit or, Stiles, Stilcs,Urittain, Wolfartb, Kchloy, ticigor, Zaner, .tecqtt, U. Mcllenry, Mo Brido, lO-ittlt', Mcnseh. Youne, Derr, Fahrinaer, Goodnian, .Jacobv, Fisher, Nus,, .Ki'llqr, Hetler, JTost,Quick, Leggett, rowler, bca,r(iart, Uowcr, Hint, ltooison r,ntz,!Laubach, J.i. For Phillips Messrs. Woodward, Bark ley, Harris, bhocmaker, Schuyler, Biddlo Alordiu, Kline, Auclicubach 'J. For Sicank Messrs, J. MoIIcnry.Rohr back, Dewitt. o, So John 7?, Yphe .was dccUrod to bo amy nomiuatu tor Auuitor. Cql. lirittnin then offered a scries Of Resolutions affirming tho Democratic plat fprm, which .was unanimously adopted Resolved, That tho Democrats of Colum bia County in Convention asicmblcd, re affirm their devotion to its time honored principles; and dcclaro their .complete conQdonco in tho intogrity,;ability, purity and paurotio ariion pi tbo administration of Jami:s Buchanan; p.u& pledgo him. their undivided aud hearty support. Resolved, That tbo Stato Ticket placed1 in nomination by tho Representatives of tbo party, is entirely worthy of its support; and that wo will givo it our entiro and undiminished strength, pledging Columbia county tor her old democratic majority. Resolved, That tbo Ticket this day nominated, will receive the unanimous support of tho members of this Convention, and is earnestly recommended to. tbo conn denco and approval of the .people. 'l'bo following resolution was then offered and unanimously adopted-r- Jltsolved, That Georgo Scott, .WiUiajn onydcr, Hudson Uwen, Almas Ltolo and Isaao Leidy, bo tho StandjiigCommitteoof Columbia county tor tho cusujng year, Xho convention then adjourned. Striqus Accident, Yq regret to learn fcliat'Mastcr MiLE3k"V, TATK( flon of Wm. Tate, of Lawrence tp., ;net with a serious accident on last1 Sunday morcing on his Avay to church. Ho ,was riding a young and somewhat fiery horso, which becoming frightened ai tho hoisting of an umbrella, throw his rider, and kicked' him on the" head, wound jng him severely, but wo derstand, not dangerously. Medical at tendance wad immediately called, and ;tho lad is in a fajr way of recovery. Clearfield Hcpublican tr Montour County ,Uoldrt her next Agricultural Exhibition at;DanviUc; on tho 8th uajfl of October. tSSrUrs, Cunoiugham is fust jinking to 1 tho grave from ucryoui cxauiou. Dwirms-RoVcTt R. Liltlo. 1 f Representative John V. 8rnitli Frothonotary David D. I)ott. Cbrnwit'sjionerii-llarrison Comstock, -PS Reaister and Tlecordtrtilo-tnco Ital.'m lock i K'V'or-rrJdrin Crawford, , d CSy Hover's Inkt mado in Philadelphia, iii j-r t? i'i l' I S a grcajt comfort to bllltors, and, WO BUS-1 pect cven creator to compositors, Boeing uia; us uuiuuy teayua uu u&uuau iui uau ut blurred wrjtlng tho grcajt fops of typo sutlers. It ia; realty quito 'a rileas'ij're'. to wrjt.o witb sijcU'itilf, csjiccially witjia good sicci pen, lor lvutuu lummy iVfjw xotk American. Wo cheerfully add our testimony to that of tho Editor of tho' American, in favor of Hover sink. It is all that can bo desired. N. Y. Courier and Enquiicr, TTnvftr'rt PlnlntlplnliirL'Thl.- -ifl fl linnlllifill article well calculated 'for' motil pchs, is jt .docs not corrodo thcrn. Jjroltfir fpiiat(i.an,iieiv xorc. Religious' TblerafioiL Tho .'nobles.t jtct over put on a -statuto book, was dravn up by Roger Williams,: . , "All men mov walk as tlusir concicncc3 pcrsuado thenji .ey.ery ono 'in tbo name of his God. ' And let the lambs 'of tho v'Mbst Hi eh walk in this colony without tuolcstn lion, in tho naino of Jehovah,, their God, lorcvcr and.cvor." , EATHS, On Saturday. August the. 20th, 1857, in Heralook township, Columbia "niunty, Mr. Alsxander MAUsT, aged 25, years, one montu and nine days. Tho dtcoascd was a son of William alul Sarah Maust. Ho had suffered a numbsr -of years under (tho wfflio.tiug hand of God but ho has now go fa o to his rcslitig' plaCo in peaco. ''Give joy 'or case, give gnof or pain, '1'ake life' or' friends away, But Jci mo find them till again , s In'tbat .eternal, Day." J. o. K In Locust township, Columbia county, on bo,?Cth of August, 1857, Mrs..BAttiiARA K.U.NKi widow of tbolito Jacob Ruuk, in the Both year Ot uer ago. Mrs. UunK, (ho deceased, was Christian Lady and an estimable ' citizen Sho was born' in' Monmouth couuty, Now Jersey, and jwltli 'hcr parcu'H re,movod, iu 1780, to Luzern'i' couuty. Thence, after her marriage, sho. located in Cattawissa township, (nbw Locust,) whero she rosided for forty folirfea,r, beloved and.rcspoi'tcd by all who enjoyed her acquaintance.! Luzern county p purs please opy, (ITolumbin Hcmociat The following arc tho receipts to tho oflicc Ot tllO Uor.UMHIA .UEMDORT, dlirill tho month of uyuif, 1857 : Thomas Slackhttisi1. SI 50 s. Kitchen, fur I. K. I" otli Dr. Wm. A. Case, 5 00 Andrew Vrvut, K. , lu ou J. TiriliUny, for ll.t. ti ?. J iocs rt. McMiich, 1 I'D J. C- It.nrnliart bH John Keifer, 1 oa IlavidH llnner, il '? J icob Uunrr, 1100 Hon. II. M Tiiller, Jiilin Dull, JoipiiIi rus.ell. Halt ii I'li-rci-. r,.'., Cnl I, Hopkini, Win C Quirk, Joneiih Snyder, Juliii At fu'-slon, I'ctcr Ent, Es'i., Daniel I.11, Es 1 . A. A. Siiulln 0 tb, W.lltcntH-iidi 1 ; . II. Z. Ri'irialcy Henry Ale 1 It. C. Deal. Oen I,. Shiiemalier, I). W. Armstrnns, 1 M. Sllvertli'irn Opo. D, Jackson. Ebi 8 Bwan ft Co.. Sieplioii 1'ohoj Wui. Kaii'iier, Joseph Mousrr. l''rancis R. Snyder, Maj. J110. Cuiiimi'iga, I'-ha. J. M lleuryi John Vanick, Joseph UohhiliS, I'cter Mrlkk, 4 on 'J 1111 2 (Ml '.II 141 10 00 5 IH I M 0 75 1 (10 1 I'll I iH 1 on 1 7 e7 1 00 2'Jl 1 SO 175 10 00 J 00 a 00 2 70 75 175 1 75 1 Oil 175 R. W Gllruv. i.il. reler llarlnckcr. aim 1 IK) Jolill Douk, Esq., Jno. (1. Jarnliy, Jacob II) erlyli.fi Win. Erasmus, Imle Welsh, WMkin l-iice 0. (liUi'iilM'tiiler, Allt.i Ac Needles. 11 (JO M73 1 Ul 1 dO 1 110 I U) 10 UO 3fU B. J., fancoast Ac Co., OU 1'arcal Morris t Co , 10 00 Arthur, I)iirhm Si Co. 301 J S. & E. L. IVrot, 5 (10 T V. Malison, 7 'ii Win Urol),!, S 00 RIipcIz U Sellers, 3 m R. T. Hinilll, 2 Oil S. W. rowle U Co.. OOU ipo Wo again thank our friends for prompt payments. It is this that sustains tho Press and encourages tho jEd.itor. Wo ask our customers, everywhere, to try to help us to meet our heavy exponas, by prompt pay ments, and thereby disoharge an honprable obligation. Especially do wo request distant subscribers, to do as many others havo dono, viz : t) remit .money by mail, at pur risk, as wo havo.pevcr lost a dollar in tjiat way, apd ,ts .receipt will bo duly acknowledged by mail and tho payment alsOjPublisbe.d. in tha Columbia Democrat, Br SPECIAL REQUEST! TIlq Colobrated Welsh Harpist, iojiv on a tour through this state, will deliver a ON MUSIC .AND THE " HARP." Ilustrateil by tils own perfortuajiers on the llsrp, AT THE COURT HOU8B, ULOOManuno, Oi WEDNESDAY, (Aslll of Sefltmbcr, 8 o'clock, V. M, TtS-For flirllicr particulars see urosrair.r.ie ,Bpt3, 1M7 It ' " DEDIC AT1QN. ST. MATTHllW'H UVANGEI.IOAi; 'LUTJIEKAN CHUUC1I, nl HlootusburfT, Columbia county, l'a , will be dedicated 10 tbo Worship of iho Triune (iod, (Cod witling) ou titJNDAY.thuSOili of Beptemtir Inst, iiivi tie services may ye vipkca on Saturday evening prwiiJUB, ocrvicc Duimajr 10 commence at iu o'clock. -A. M . nrccilelv. Several niinirrr frnm a diitabte are expected to bo present, and preach on tbe occanon. inotrunasoi reunion Generally, are Juvi ted louttend. . X. A. SHARRETTfi. Elooioibutg, Sept a 1837 fait or. B3- Will the Star cf (As A'orfA, fltrvitk qauttt and Coins. Ha CsuRty Htpuhluan plsase copy f -.WOOD Mr A T E I) I PROPOSALS will be received by JI. W, Jackson, I I ul uciviik. ui iuo up iveiy uijjooa, Dry, Hard Wood, 1'or I'Ocoiootive uso, nn iho lino of the Lsckawnona ami IlloonisliurrUallroailiat trwicli uud U.pytown. in lots of one hundred corilsand upwsrds, trvptnen will state llie kinds of woftd tor sale, and priees. and when H can be delivered. Mr, Jaskson will furnish any further information on the subject, - . . . ' J' "AVUMVORTII. Bept J, 16J7-3I ivsniisdss(. ADMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Nuss, dee'd. .HTTEItS of Administration on tbo t-Tstale of Jacob Xusi. Liii of Mi film t.unhin Oolumbta county deccaWd, luve beeti it ran led by the Kf filler ol Columbia, couniy, to (he nnderiijrned. who nl?' n.'r.'o'n'."';,?"".1"''!' "! CUU 5Sf,.()n" llavic,.al1'" tgainst the estate of the K .m.!? m . xt P'c'f,"1 """" ", Admin. niiVn....! i.i.wiii, r.i-.. illinium to make payment forthwith, ,, lt.. . l'lrrElt NUSS. Rf't J, 165T 6t PROCLAMATJUN. tTTHEREAS. bv tbo laws of this Com f T inonwcolllj. It Is m iilo " tin dutyol thn Slicilir W pulillcniUn In'one or moro newipnpm of tbo coun- ,,,', CJll ttvecUriltya l,nlro the elcrUnn," nml to r.rvf.rv cnuniv lii irlvn nnl cd or llie Bhprni ph riinnt. "Vr.fra. Jp!"; i.Tn'K lllcJj BbtnO or Columbia county, ilo hereby tn.ik knowrt ...I nrnflnlm In IhA nuntinpil lfrlMrR Of t'olUrnTilH county, that n 11UNC1IAI. amotion win ne i.hj Inroueuoui lam connijr. nil i u nnnti i , uo i iiiii. Tr.ENTH DAY 01' OUTOlinn.bellli the ffinit Tuc, iiay In mlJ nionth, At the several iliitricli wllhln the county to wit llraver lonrnrhip, nt the htuin rrubrlntlan fhiiman. ntoooi townwilp,, nce unor t uouf. inoointiiurc; llrlncrrk ina'ii.liin. nt the Town Ilouip. Itrmlck. llnwllia townrnip. ni 1110 nouia 01 ina laiu Diacy Magerwan. Lniaw ma. i.neuit tuwrithib.nl llie houio nf Dnviil Rilnbolil Finnklin townnjiliHRi Llie iioimogi ii'iijniinn iirnni. Mimin townfliln' h& llm fioiurt til J'Hin Keller. Madmen townililpiaA ll'elioii.or Jnq Wclllrr. ilcc'J. flountpleasun jtownilup, at the Jioutoi of William IOQiourtiiwiifhlp,it,tWrinuio of John Ujel-ar.ilit. i.ow OCCUpiCU U ,llllUI nuillllKMli tui. .'l- i Will II .uwil.lllji, (i, in." .Jj.uo'1 ui ..f.uu j .vvn , Roarlncrepk towmhip.nt thn hoiiee ofjU, W. J)ries- Inch, now occupied ,by Franklin Shimon. Qvpzq' lnyn,alilp. at t(e hoyRS of, IVter V. Klino, , urangeviue. . oiivnuhani 'fll.lr.nn tnwtl.llln. ill the llOUIfi Of JOrfllUA H.lVJUlC. 111. ruriliHrdinctud thattlio election at the said iflYfra dUtrict tball bo opened boiwcen the houri of B nnil . U V CIUln HI .iiu .lilKlnniiit "iiu runir tii....u open without Interruption or,niljourntoent. until 7 o'clock In the evening, when the pull, shall be t-u.cd. The oOicputoboctecivuni tue nine ana place awfy aaiu. nri; A Q0Y1.UKUK, two juuons or the sui'KEMi; court, A OANAI. uojimissiom-u. a mi-much or i:om;um.-j, A EsTATO SENATOn, two BiEMnr.iia or APgr.MtiLY, . a rntiNTV -jqm.missio.s-(:i!. one rr.itsorv ron I'liornoNOTAnv, klerk OP THE COliUr QFAUAItTEB SESKlONt1. OP THE ORPHAN'S .ilOllUT. AND Of THE COURT Or fiVI-'H AMn-TP.iM!nit. brtij rKunbtV fou nr.fJisTnu and iincoRDr.R, A COUNTY TKUAHUIlUt, A noiINTV AliniTOU. at, a iuirntrl nli-rttnri of Conif rpiijtmnn Ii Tie td lit purmnncc of V,rit,to me (.trunlrilJiy tJio'clcvf rnnr of lie UOmillnnweailll tI H.niii,wiiminiiciuii ir is ur retted thai bocnuse a vacancy lin linpfened in the rppresenlaliounrttild Siaio in t lie Uouicoritrprrseiil di-nth of John u JiiontoohirTi ih, cipcirti ft meinner viti ni 1 nr (1 11 urn niaifnt in I'iine-iucin- vi tue .r ii.n Ttvomv Flitti Cnncrpfa. Iroin tli i TwcMih Cfiii Rrcinnnl Dipinct, cniiiponftl nf tlm coiinlici nf Co- IU mum, ..ilZpriifnmniiiiMir ami juimiiji iimi 1,01c i.hpn II. Millor. IHzlJ Hu;rinof Columltiu rnuiily, (hall hold nr cni.it to bo Imld, In each tptvnMilp, nl tl.n tlmcnndat tho iilnces Aforeiuld. on ekotlon fnr t hatn-i ins a Itcpresi'nlavo or (tu.ii Uumnionuviiltli in the II nllBi! Ul ni;irmiiiWHm mo uiihcu hhihi iu un ihc vneanev nforrtald. Ana, wnerenn, I nnva tit'en (iirrcien oy inn uDvernur tn mve notice thai n Joint iPiolutinn. nrnriosinti crrtnln nmemlmenti to theConstliiit innol this Coirimonwealih, hua been pgreiil to ny a inajoriy 01 tne ineuincri eicciea m pnm lliiutt of 1 ne I.rciilfiiure. nt two ucrmiiivs ti-rins ot thi fame, and that it l provided by ll.o Con- Htitmiom tnnt any aManinicnt so aRri'eu upon, pnnu bBnibmittrd to the people for ilit-lr approval o rrj ti'in. Tliorefore, for tho purpose of ntvelri.ilnltijj tin nciiFQ of thn cHlzena of tlilt Oo"mnionwobltli In regard thereto, I. Stephen U.M'ifcr, llipli Pnerlfi'of Coltiinlna counlv iln gle notice nndproc'aini to llin qualil.id electors of mUi county, (t but nn rleciioit ulll bo bcld in eacil III uiu "mil -mil b. ni(i mi" uimi'"' ni'i'i i on the ar.CQiVO TUlIHY OP OUT UlU.ll. A.'l) law, for itifl purpose l ilecldliij upon the ndnption o rflection of llie nid nniriidtiinitu. cr aiiv:nT Uiem which inid rti-f tinn fhiill b In-Id ut Ihv pficpn and opened and closed At tbo thno ,vt and witbiti ,v lijcji trie opened nnd cWcd; iul it stinfl br thu duly nt the Judcei. Infliicciori aim uierhi o: encn oi rani town ships, wnru and district n lo n critr at ilii nid th e lion, tirkftn i-lthcr rilien or printed, or -artly writ ten and nartlv prtttU'd from citizens dyly fiufilififd li vote for iMenilirrR of the (Ji ncral A'scinbly nnd to dfpnsit tlicm in a hot or boxi-s to up Icr iiiftt iiirpoo proviiK'o iiy tite proper oiiici r ; wium urKnt Mian nr rpeiifrtivply latialh-u ' lb oiitaidp. " 1'irs I Aioond oipnt ' Hi-rnnd Ainendinctit." "Third AnipndniPn i And ".'mirth Ann-lid incut,' nnd theuf h bo lirn I'lvora- tlit-irdpflru by vpUoc uth as many frprunio wrtiivn hip to Hti id A niciii hue nil. or nti v nr tlinn. innv Giri'i or printcii, or n.iriiy wriui'ii nr prinici imitoia o iirunifi. risnia i til nt? mi in in turn inrrpni 1111 iviirii, ForHio Ainndinent," ntid.tlo!.wlirrn oiiionp,tii Airii Ainriiunicim, qr apy 01 ippni. tuny xpn 't)niitiun hv vi. tin p:ic 1 tu mnnv pfit.irntu vri lei or nmit'd baMii'ti r hckciH rontiitinrs on tho In tide thTi"f I lip- word. Atfiiiiiot the Amend rutwi Ik," A tul fiitther, t do h'Tiliy ifivo noiice, diri'Ct prorlaini, that Hi" eteclion on tbi rnid proponed .imi'niiiiiPllid. xnaii 01 "I'pooi nun ci"mi n? in iiinf time. and In nit rufprt lo cnnilnctcd.ns tho (lenernl i;iprtiont of iliiit tliiimnonu'eiillU nr nmv cnnductl, will as n-ijiffts tho 'pfalifirationii nf vot'-m. ihc limn and munnrr ol nmkiii" rcturnx,Q9 in (ill other pdrlicniars. It i further tl i rrr tcl in at llio rr.pr.tinini of Iho tutnrn Jnitycs, at thn CoiMt IIouso In tthJoiiifiimfK, InMnkit J,it wic Rcncrai reiurna , ni;in nc on 1111 ,iti -r rnia y uc-, codling Iho ficupnil clcrtiotii ulnch will bn Hip six-' teinih day 01 Uctubcr Tho CnnjjrftiMomii return Judges r f llie Twelfth Pis trict, cornposod nl the connlieH of Columbia, l.nxcrnp, Montour and Wyomins, will mpet nt fip Court Mouse, In Ittooinsburc, on TU1.HUAY, Hip Twoniiclb dnv of Octubi;r nexti lu inako oil I rettir b for nieinbor ofCon- gietH. Ihc Senator. il return jJtidjri s tat tXte TtiirtrPiHJi Senatorial llislrjcl. co'iipoAPdoftliocountlforHndpr. N'otUiuinbcrlflfiJ, Moitur n'4id Columbia, will meet at tho Court Iloiifir,,in tlie borough of Hniilnri'. in tbe county of Nnrthtinibrrlnnd nnTUfSDAV ifip TpiiIi pin ray oi uciodcf opxi, to mine out returns fur cute Spnnior. ' ' The irttirn Judges of Iho npprescnlalivn ,Pitrict, composed nf the counties of Vyoiin(r, Hhll i v a ti . Co lumbia nnd Moulour, s-hal I meet .it Iho Court ll.iuin. In Hloomfburpsin iliecuunly of Colnnibia.on 'IlILl-iDAV, the Twentieth dav of October next. 10 ma to out it turns for member of Assembly. And in and by me latti net, I ntn runner iiirrcteirtn nve notice that '(-very person, rxct-pltnfe jtiitirrs of Hip pence, who shall hold ony officu1 nr uppointmeiit of profit or Irutt unler'lhe Government of lite United Htatps, or of this State, or nr any city or inrnrpornted district, whether a eoinuiisitinncd officer or oihcnvitu, n subordinate officer or ag rw' A li' r 'iU be nn ploycl under tho leelbldli vc, or erciVe, or judiciary dvpattiupiitof thlsHiate.or of 'uiiy i'ncorpn,iJair1il dU trict, and alio that every member of Congress, and of Ihc select or conmiou council of nny city, commiriioners of any Incorporated district, is, by law, incapable of holdii; or exmcfsin at the same lime. Iho office or appointment of judge, inpPtlor or cleik nf any election o this common wen 1 1 h,1 nnd that nn inspector, Jonce tir any officer ofanv such election (hill bu cliitlble to onv office th,n lo be ,vo;ed,J"n, uiven untiffr my n .nun no eai, nimy omceiu uiooms Luf, tin's 3Ut day of Aiifinl, A. 1)., 1BA7. DloomfiburriBcptS, 1S57 bhtrij IMPORTANT TO liVEltYHODY. 70U the last three years, l.have been enfasel in a .? business known only to' nilEcir. and. couiMimtive, ly.lew others, whim I have injtru(trd for the sum of fjjnt) each, which has uvi-in-ed mo at the rate of sinno lo t30l)0 perunnuni; mid luvinic tiiade nrranzements to go lo Euiopo ln.tlietf)pring of IH5d to eiaaao in the b.iiiu niismiss , 1 Jim wiuinjr in give inn inirucuona in the art to anv Pecson in. the Uniled Btalcs or Carni. das, whbSviil'reiiiit nie Nie suiti o( 51, lain Inddced, .twin vubi-cv. I loi.u .WN IU.UIVII "Hill HUM llie maty llnr.kliil acknowledjtiuentkJ have leceived from tlldie whom I hnve instructed, and who are making Troni $5 to 915 per day at J 1, to give any person an onpolltiiiilylo engage in tills business, wiiirh is fasy, lileasant, and ycry p'otitable nt a small cost. There is positlvety No IIl-mbuo In the mailer, Rcfcrriues of tho best class can bu given as regards Its character, and I can refer to persons whom, 1 liave Instructed, who wilt lestliy that they ar)i making from St to 813 per day at (he same. It is a business in which either ladies or gentteuien can engage and whli pejleei' rase inakenverylianlsninb.rncnine, Heteral 7ajies in va rlous parts in New Tork. I'enns) jvania and Maryland, whom I have insrucled,'nre 1111W ni king from S'l to 83uer dnvntit. It is n, Gkntkll Hl-sins.s. and hut . rew sliil'ings is required to siari it. Upon receipt or II, I will immediately send to the applicant a printed circular containing tun instructions in the art which can be perfectly understood at once. ' All let'ers must be addressed (post pnid) to 331 Broadway, New York, AI.LLN I-AKKONS, Bepl S. 137 NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby given lint an application will be made at the next session of tbeI.egs latum o( I'ennsylvania, fur the incorporn.iou or a l!ank,wiVli Hi 0 usual privileges, 10 be cnlled The llloonistinrg Uank." wilh a caollal of two hundrad thou.s n tini. lars , and to be loratrd jn llie town 11 laomsbiirg, Columbia county l'e. wm. awrt-.p, E, MENDE-Vfl A VL. Ji. J. EVANS, l.W IIAIIT.MAN, J. IIAMSI1Y. A. J, dl.OAV, It. II, AltTIIUU. WM. HOUISON, EPIIBA1M V. l.hTZ, A. C. MnNCII, JACOII EVEIl. PI'.TKIl llll.l.MnVKR, ELIAB UIETEKICK, II VJ , HujOxiinn, JuneS7. 17 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIJOE. Estate of Ann Conner, dee'd. LE TIERS of Administration on tho Estate at Ann Conner. Iste of Rantnii liurn.hln . Columbia county, deccasid, have bouiVfaiUi'd hy the Register of Uolmnbia couniy, 10 the indi'tslKnetl, who .AlAla In ll II. ntn.i t ...u .. 1. I ,. I I. . I . . ... t.Tl. , In "Id U.ntoi, township, Ip ColuT, btk conl"? j all persons having claims against Ike estate ol the decel I dent ale requested to p'esentthew to ftie Adniruislrator wnnoui aeiay, ana u persons inaeMcd to make ray m,nt lonhwith ' I JOIIN CONNER. Au(iist8,U57. Aim'r Ccntre.iown.hlr.nl Hie home of Jeremiah Ilet. dccV. "''"e- " ' " " ,' V.'V"' riihli..croekiownililp..ttheli9uicorAbrahinKlliie, 'j""'.' "f"'1 h "'V'f'.n';. ' iinior 1 now ocronlod by Wllllaiu Lorun , . ! t'epteoiber wurt, nd Ihoae In vianlpr iho aiiot tMl. oreWoXynlilp.al rt.S-.Urfrt cl wll. pl-na eierllrfi a'calt. ,- finmlnrk (oivn.hln.nl llie lluck Horn 1 Allf ?J. I3SX Lino, town, mp ai IJWfiniiiu oi jwrfi iiuinor. Bil.arloaf lowmlklp. at the, lioime t AJIiuk Uuln 8coUlownr,blp. nt the bouse of M.n,oc)i llfjwfllj'.py'n Convniihani towni'iin. ut lllC hou.o uf T, 11. Wolluutlt ) jr. WEIOIISELDAUM, Optician, and Oculist ' mdM ritiijwki.vmjt. ' TnsrnCTrui.tY ln(orrnltbo elllnni (, XV luiif nno vlriaiiy. mni ne,i.ii npunr j n r.7'" tlie Ecknnz llolel, where he vptu inr Mi. ',00"1 n i SPECTACLES II Of every variety, siic and quality, now lnrulion of Ppi'Clncles, for dintnnt nr .. .11.- ...t.l. .nlJ !lvn. ..nnl n.i.t . ' NCAII SIOIITC1) rEESON.l. And. for pencil, wlio'linvn Ix-e'l nlrrni,, f CHlnrnct ol Iho eye. to Mr iimv kind ora,,., 'I'I llon.fr vcrof Iho ,tfU mnde U tb. btiui,, I "J (I Himp.. Oood tllmtcs may H known b, 111 met ecnlre.ihnrn nnd highly pollihod niihtn1 .t'y?l Itinllilea nre In bo found In nlilcli ''''fion In 1,1, ,011t,, AI.HO-Mltrorconee. Spy "nil (lurtrin; (il,tiif F'fty Im nnd nuillity; Tdrtenpra, MnInltln uml 0(ierrr tllanee. with illfl-i rfiinwpr.ti,M(ii.r . h. e cty vnrltty or nilklci n tbe Optical llni' tmi men. tiotied. ' 1 , ur i'.hii. Him "it.1 "-.... ...a, bib rnrr. ( fuUy repaired at thort notice. He can atwiiji irl(l F Ah U A RiIVJl.iYJ Al. , IL T la 0 Ifl B o . THE undertiiined, sraterul for n' pntronapn, .pectfully infirm, his cistomers nnd I lie l ul,,. pcncrilly, that ho hat jutl rocnvpii iriini ma i;u.uin cities, the tartirat nnn most select stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Tint his yet been opened in IllounisUirit. lu which hi. fivires iie igieiiiioii ifi in. iiiuini.. in u'i, iikmii int ihevnru offered for saio nt iftcat baicains. ih. tdtock comprifcs n largo nsrortnient of Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Consisting of FASHIONABLE DRESS COATS, rf every description; innis. vnu, dhuih. iratitigi cks.ColtonllandkrrchleHiUi-ivof, cuniieda,!,,, Gnlil'Watches and Jticclin. Of every description, fine nnd elienti. N. 11 llemVml.cr "Inrtbt'g"$ CArun tmrmuvi ' Call and see. No charge tur rjnnnniiiK in mis. WoomsBtirg, Ailg-Zi-IW , SELECT cCHUUL THE nnl tr mi 0 this School will conunencp on MONUAV, 7th of tScptcmbt rnext, and conlinuo 0,1 even weeks, l'upils are received nt anj time. T 1! It ill 8 U J U I 1 IvHs Oomninn CngUih Mudlcs ffi lllllhrr CngliilrHtddles bml Clnislrs i; To meet . it 1 1'QUPtt of present pupils mid ifoilirt naitles. nndtnuiina In the proiniml ro-tpciiiiion if trends I hav 0; detprmlned to organize, m Hie .'Hi of itRUitl neit. a Tiachcr'f Class, to mil Hun 0 Uimi niouins. J no Hiurgu iur mmuii mil uu nu buuu lor the session. . . Any information rcintvtlnjr tho rhemp of Inslruc- tioii, lloariling. &c, will be promptly jtiven, on Rpc lo cation to nic, cither pmoually, or Ly note. r. r-ATON. T.l ooinfburg, Jtiiipg7. 1857 ii ULOOMgUUJjtG HOOT AND S1IOK TIIR underfiShH rpfptctfulTy infnrms tbc ntirrnii of llloniuaburtf and tho public Fn tenera,, thtit Iiq has opened n Hoot and oioc Jsiauiunmentt In (he white lulldinir. on Mnili strep), above I'.Un'n &c Wilrdn's llakcry. wneru ho hjr conttantly on band large assortment or Uoots, Shoes, Gaiters. &c, And will makeup work lo order on short notice Ills long oinerititice ml tho business, anil geuorul know itdtfe ol thl vnnti 01 the peopl( will eiiuMn him to rc tutor satisrattinn to all bis customer, mid hhould sicure him patron.ijfc which hu hopei to merit. Hloonisbnrg. Mny ?. U57. A ItETIUED I'llYSIOIAN, r-r V1IAIUJ QV Mill, liivui; lost his father, two rV.rolbf rp, iiniisjilpr, sou in law, .ntplifw nnd iipL-r(a,,bv Uial diindfiil dt scribe, CofULsWimN. or it cut' fi'fim: .witll n CovjrA tiiuivcll, i!t-t-rmtm d t vfiit tint I'ail In rile. Cvvntund Julian, whrrtMiu dinrovtrpd u rtrfntir(und certain ture for Colilr, Coup tin ItiMOLhitin, Lv t taw p uon, nciioiM iifiiinty nim Asttiin.i 11 is cnnf- i wttR curpd jtnmeiliatf ly ; hu n tiiriitd, 1 un d his r'l(t tivtt, who inbfrltcd the itipciittu. nnd m roniiKtinn with hi son ha vp en.pb'ir id it in their prufJice, tuiii g thotifcauds of rase roniTidereil liupelent byotliiri. Vur the pnrposp of riiruiiit; ti many ol Ins MiftWirK ilowIieinvn an pnnsible, in ia st tidlmT Hip Utcijf ly nit who wiili it Tn'r itn rents ; 3 of It to py tho i ot aje, und the balance nrintinc. Address lilt iii:atii, 101 irprins it., rp0iilo tl, Nirholns Huh I, Jtinp3, h57. Nw Voik. MAP OK lUiOUMSinjUO. iinnrfjip. n.iJii 11, uv At u,aviiA'if'"f Ml'irvr yjul Jlyt r&Utktra, urn ntvv in tbis pl.tc. for tho purpofii 01 m tki'n'u t)inrin(tblv ci rt "'it t'l;t TUUTV MAI', sliMwntp trin tin Til I'-'Jit'ol (i-ry lioilJinir, tin- sin tind s)upo of nith J.ol . w ith 1 n prs lumps or Initials priiiti'd therton, Coinrpi . Vni mshod, uud nmuntpd on Cam in, and lUllirH nil totiiplcte. t'ricc per inpy $2 p.i)ublr ou dcliir Ibi Map. Tin v are cJjo rrpiorod to make Hnriri untul tiirnuli Bkekto'it Mnp of f'arms, with contents rnlrulatid nnd inter ted therpon, of any farm w itbin a rt 'jsobablu niRiaucp in nt town, Hloouubii ia , Ju ly 'J3, 187. Colniu.tis iflalo aiil Fcuiaie Actdumy. Tun I'io rlli Term of this Jiislitulion will comutrnr nn Monday, the .'id day'ol Autiuit oust. Tim In stihition Ihv Jug bepii In sticcrssful .nptrniiou t-inrp last Oclober, under thi rharpe of rro'f. Ahp kmi.i, an rrincipnl, with compslent unit ruhnlde nsifettinis, imri has ben wtll patroni.i'd by studpn.s from abroad The couitirs of Hurks. Ielui;li Ciiibon nnd Coiumbiu. having liiruiihpd u Knod portion of the School, lo tidt u several from tne i.tr west, wno nuc uiicinitij inn R.ViriP, CTAn Oneniiiii Address, w II bo dtl vtrrd ou iho day of tlm commencement, at 'J o'clock, 1. M. J KUHl i;i;rj. Now Cr(lumbus. Jul v 21. 1H57 NOTICE TO MKUCllANTti. MKKill RAKfAIII Till, urdersigiii-d lake pti'iiiiire In am nuncio;: tu Merclianls tlinl they are numiliirliiring u supeiinr articlo of HAKES at their Nlw I'actery on Ki.lui'i; Creek. nLove Ornnnevlllr. Colli Intiin' mimv. Mi-r chan is w ishing lo purchuse good Hakes can have tl cm ii, tne i aciory, or li nisiieu wecar. inruiaru mini 10 lllnunitb'irg, to a,0 HliiVe. viliero they can get llirirf, or we can rnrttard ihem 10 ihoie Hlores thaluru not too mutli out nfour wuy. 1 All orders should be addressed lb Blmuel bhive, 1'ouleis l o., Columbia county, Tn. Bllivi; n uurin. April 15, IM7 Jm ADM INISTU ATOtt'S NOT IC li. Estate nf Gi-Jcon YoriS, daz'd. f ETTEKS of Administration ou tlio Estate orcidcou Yorks.lnte or Jackson township, Col uinbia county, deceased, Inivo been granted by tT.e lie gisier ui yuiuinina couniy, 10 i.iiEaiiciii yotks, wiui resides in saiu jarkson township ; all persons having claims against the estate or the decedent ale requested to present them lo llie Administrator without delay, and all persons indibed lo make payment forthwith. " ELIZAUETII VOKKU, August 15. PJ7 ft yfjmli.roltll. STATE AGRICULTURAL EXIIII1I T10N I THE PENNSYLVANIA BT ATE ACmcUliTUUA SUUIETY wlllhold its BIlVEiMII ANMUAl. EX II I lilTIDN. At Philadelphia, (rnweltoli lirouiids.) OntlieStllh and 3IHI of Beptemiier and 1st and 2d days or October nest. The usual reduction on passen ger fare ai.d free passage lor .lock, will belurnished by the Rnilroad Companies. 'Die Rooks of entry will be upon nt Philadelphia op and alter tha UltJepieinber KOUE11T C WALKER, Aug J, 1817 " " yteritaty, il6TvARDEx'l,RESS copany7 1. ORWARU and deliver packages on tha line or the A? Poltsville and Reading, Cattawissa, Wllliiimsport and Erie, ai'd Willlamsportond Emma RailnaJa. Illufti, Notes and Dills promptly collected. Principal (Jffito, Hi Cliesl 11 11 1 street, Unlers hi floods delivered, and Oomls collected tree of charge. Phlladephlat Aug 9.1657 y ESTKAY. CAME to the premises of Iho subsiriber, in Jlemlock township, Columbia county, abo-jl tbe 1st of May last, a Small Red Bull, Bnpposed to b. about one year od. The owner Is re ouealed lo conll prove propeily and take li'iuawuy , otherwise be wlll'u sold as the law iliri-cts. OKOltOE L, HIIOEMAKER. Hurk Horn, Aug 87. 1857 i rpilE REV. O. S. UURNETT, while JL Jaboring as a Missionary iu Boiitlierii Asia, dis covered a Imple uud crrtnln cine lor russuMpllen, .fsfA. ma, iJrtfncAllis, Cbias, CVis .Vereaas Jrtiitu.and bll impurities of Hie Mind; also, ou easy and elfeclual mode orinhaliiig tha JttmiJu Actuated by a desire to benefit his suhering felloe,., he will clleeifuliy send the Recite (lrc) 10 -such as desire It, wilh full and eiplicit directions for preparing audsucctssrully using siid iiieumuii. Auutess. Rev (!. B. UURNETT. Kil Uroadway, N- Y, City. August 1. 1837 Cm A LADY WHO has been cured of great NERVO'ia Dnnil.I TV. alter Inauy years of niitery, dslres to muk known to all fellow surferem the sure ineins ol ruliu Address, enclosliiff stamp to p.iy return pn.tsgo, Ml MARY E. HEWlf r,UoHou,MM,.,nd tlepiysctip Hon will be sent free, by nen rust, ' August 8, lest Sni1 lloviiwnere c uim inr ,0 UK Iniiiiri.nnil n new nnil Impmveil nnsorlmi'nt or nnV !, enl urounil flliiullnei n. lilt own iiinnuucin,1, i wnnid p.irileulatly Mil the attention of inn nuMi, III. R.inVlnFl... fnr Ifl i , i ' . '