1MI1BL, IMOfMT. LBV? t. TATE, EDITOR, Bloomsbiirg, Nov. 28, 1857. Tho Union Is thoro no Dangor of its Dissolution? Almost from tlio foundation of tbo gov crnuicut, and certainly within tbo last twonty.fiva yoars, tbo dissolution of tbo Union has boon much discussed, and somo times openly mena'ood. Tbo coimtry has passed through several crisis in its.bistory, in which tho dissolution of tlio Union feomcd imminent. Womecdonly alludo to tho periods of the restrictive system of Jefferson, tbo lalo war with England, tho admission of Missouri, tbo Nullification era, tbo compromiso measures of 1950, and recently tbo Kansas imbroglio. And now, ns tho latter question may bo regarded as settled, raoit people may believo tho Union as in no danger, at tho present time, cer tainly. But, is these now really no danger of disunioc-uo causes in existence which may ripen into a dissolution of the Union? Wo few tint this question cannot bo an swered in tho negative. Communities, liko individuals, are gov erneu by their interests. Their decisions and actions are controlled ultimately by their transcendent material interests. And what is tho condition of this country, and what its great material interests ? They are apparent to tho most casual observer. It is divided into two great sections, differ ing in climate, soil, products, and institu tions. Tho ..prc'douiinasat interests of tho .North, whiohfis-'on'o of tho great divisions to which we- alludo, are agricultural and manufacturing; andhose interests prosper better -unaer a. systom or freo labor. In--deed, slave labor is not adapted to such intcrcsls, and plaves can be mado useful and profitable only as domestio servants. Tho dsmand, therefore, for slave labor in the North, is not, at present, sufficient to ovcrbalanco tho projudico and fanatioism which havo' boon excited by demagogues agaii'St tho systom of domestio slavery. But it is different at tho South. In' that section of the Union, and especially in the great plmting States, negro slavo labor is absolutely essential to tbo development of their, resources. Thoro tho, climato is hot, and tboso .portions which aro dovoted to the production of tho great staples of cot-1 ton,sug!r and rico, ore moro or loss afloet ed by deleterious malaria, which render it impossible for tbo -white man to labor upon tbo soil. And benco, to a great extent, that portion of. tho Union which now pro-1 duces the most valuable staples of commerce, if it were not for slavo labor, would have to bo resigned to forests and tho wild beasts Wa consider that tho choieo of tho people of tbo plm ting Slates of the Union, lies bctweon tho surrender and destruction of tho groat cottonand sugar interests, and tbo abolition of slavery. It seems to us, that slavery is a necessity to c-ur brethren of tho planting States, primarily to them, and consequentially, we may add, to tho whole civilized world, as wo will endeavor to show hereafter. Thereforo, they do and will insist on re taining the institution. They desiro to retain Iho institution without molestation by their brethren of tho Northern State3. But, they, cannot. On tho contrary, they find themselves and their institutions and iutcrcsts constantly misrepresented, vitu perated menaced and interfered with, by tho pretended philanthropists of tbo North. Hero', then, we ra ay observe one causo which isj and will bo, constantly working for a dissolution of tbo Unln. Hut there uro other and ovon moro potent oaiises at work to bring about such a catastrophe. Slavo labor is becoming, in proportion to iho demand, scorcer and consequently dearer. Tho world demands more cotton, sugar, and other staples of tho warm cli mates, than tho proseiH capital and labor devoted to it, oan'.siipply. Hence, there is n greater demand for tho' opening of moro lands adapted to such products, and con sequently, for moro slavo labor, which is the only kind of labor that can bo employed in their cultivation. That demand for the oponirjg of moro land for cotton and sugar, and consequently for more slave labor, is increasing even in tbo. United States. Wo havo now much moro land capablo of pro ducing cotten and sugar, than we have clave labor to cultivate it. Hence, there id a largo and increasing demand, for an addition to slavo labor by means other than tho natural increase of tbo slaves. An increase by any .other means, is, and probably vf ould be, successfully opposed by the free States of tho Union. And yet, the necessity for it will continue to increase) and its want continue to be moro deeply felt by tho ppoplo of tho South. - And here wo may noto another causo which will, in the future, constantly operato to bring cbout a dissolution of the Union, What will be tbo effect of tho operation of these two causes, to say nothing of tbo d-ngers resulting from tho ambition of aspiring and restless men with which our ouuntry .'abounds J. They will continuo to engender Btrifo botweon tbo North and tho Bauth. Tho Soulh will Jdesiro to pursuo that eyHem of policy which It feels and ' j..ntji i f?rftitial Ii tlic iVvIor,ncn ot , . 1 lla truo interests, wealth and power; and also, projmuately, thMrue-iiitorcsts of tbo ; North) ana tlio North, impelled by tuo i f r.n.l!, .J Ln,,nr..i.m r,A T"" .u..v.. , not from intcresl, will opposo it. Tno i result may bo easily anticipated It wlll'whito man, absolutely r.cccssary for tho 1- I. ....... -.-.I i !...!! ....1 ii, . . ... ... .... icit.u.tcu.uu, iu.juun.-t-, mm hostility. ... , Tbo North will persist in this mlitakon war upon tbo interests of tho South, relying upon tho assuraneo of the pestilent doma- gogups which it cherishes in its bosom, that j thoro is no dangor, iho South daro not proceed to the extremity of dissolution, , Tho South will become moro exasperated, and .perhaps moro rcckloss, relying upon j tho great staple, cuttau, whioh is truly advocato for tho Introduction of elnvory Kino of tbo modern world, holding all tho into tho northorn agricultural and manu grcat commercial staples within tho sway t factoring Slates. It is not adapted to of its sceptre and fin illy it will vonturo to . their soil, climato, nor interests. Wo are, savor tbo bands which unite it to its unna-1 tural brothron of tho North. tho North. V?o behold two scotions of ' wu0 WM notl n is said, yield until a decision Wh&tthcn! Is tho South destroyed? this groat Union, with two different forms ji,aa been given on tho question by tho Are her groat interests destroyed ? Is sho ! of society, or rather wo may moro properly j Supremo Court of tho United States. A at tbo mercy of the North? or, is tho North J say, with two systems of labor. One is general bankrupt liw for tho banks will at tbo morcy -of tho South? Is not cotton 1 free. That is adaptod to the North. Ono ho presented for action. This will provide as essential -to to tho manufactures of Eng-1 is slave. 'I hat is adapted to tho South. j a fixed legal course for putting in liquids land as ever ? And will not cotton form ' Each section flourishes best under its own ' tion insolvent banks all over tho Union, tho basis of an alliance, offensive and de-, system. The free system is not a failure j fensivr, bctweon England and tho South, ' hero at tho North, as many at tho South Tlio Mormons. by which tho South sscures indopendenco I suppose. Nor is the slavo system a fdiluro ' The N. Y. Times' Nebrtsk a corrospau- and freedom from tho Union? England, .by a monopoly of tho great staple of her manufactures, secures tho lease of another thousand years to her grisly and iron nerved monarchy, her grandeur, and tho increase of her commereo and wealth.- And tho North secures nothing but iho destruction of her great interests of man ufactures and commerce, and her ultimate degradation, Arc not thesi probablo re sults of tho unnatural quarrel going on between tho North and South ? Tho dissolution of tho Union effected, what will bo tho ultimato destiny of the South? Below her, towards tho Equator, lio boundless realms adapted to the growth of all the great tropical otaplcs, whose mountains and valloys glitter with mineral wealth, whoso political and social institu tions havo become effete, arc tottering from decay,and whoso groatis the renovating aim hand of a superior and more enlightened race? What a field for ambition. What a scopo for the mero fortune hunlcr. What gravo and sublimo problems for the states man. Will not theso regions bo ultimately annexed to tho Southern Kepublic ? Will not Mexico, tho West India Islands, and Central Amoiico, ultimately fail into iho possession of tbo South? Will it not bo the interest of England, allied to tho Souih ag sho will bo, to favor this grand and magnificent policy of acquisition and an nexation? And then, with tho control of cotton, sugar, and tho other great tropical staples, will not tho Southern Republic truly control the commerce of tho world. Do tho peoplo of the North" imagine that thoughts like these, do not run through the busy brains of tho restless and ambitious men of tho South nay, tho adventurous of all sections of tho Union? There is a class of men at tho South whom we, of tbo North, denominato " nltraists" and " firo eators," Whence do they originate? Is it the paltry squabble) about Kansas, or tho Compromiso Aleasures, or aro tboso the mero pretexts ? Aro they not tho product tho children born of tho causes of dis content between tho two great sections of tho Uniun, of the ambitious thoughts, and of tho possiblo destiny of the South, to which wo havo above alluded? And do ' tboy not appear on the great sccno of the urama, liKo tlio shadows ot coming events, as tho exponents of causes working busily in the deep caverns of society, and des- lined, in duo time, to burst forth on tho surface, in tho storm and hurrieano of civil commotion and rovolu'ion ? Tho " ultra ists" and " fire-caters'' of tho South, in our judgment, aro not to bo annihilated by vituperation or denunciation. Thoir ap pearance is a phenomenon which deserves ibe profoundest attention of tho patriot and statesman. They arc of a higher cast than tho Bucaniers and Flibitsticrs, who once roimcd in tho central regions of America, and aro destined, perhaps, to act ! a much more conspicuous part in the great i tragedy of human life. They aro states- men, aud will bo heroes when tho exigency , intervening circumstanco should prevent! Postmaster General Brown has finally demands tho display of their martial spirit. ' us. It is evident that tho interests of tho decided tho Philadelphia Post Office qucs In the suggestions which wo havo mado j Democratioprcsswouldbegreatly advanced , tion. IIo has issued instructions to tho in this articlo, aro there not matters enough by a closer intimaoy among it3 wo rubers, , Superintendent ()r. Hico,) to proceed for tho gravo contemplation of the peoplo aud a greater attention on tho part of each immediately with tho alteration of tho of tho North I Aro they to bo forever member to matters affecting tho interests! liank of Pennsylvania according to the guided and influenced by thoir one-sided ideas respecting the subject of slavery their mi'placcd sympathy for tho negro their innate hostility to their Southern brethren growing out of this morbid sym. pathy for the negro I Can they nover open their eyes to tho stupendous facts demand ing their immediate and careful considera tion I Can thoy not comprehend tho wants, iho necessities, the destinies, of the South? Do they not sec tho rich States, tho amnio Territories, tho magnificent Islands, below tho southern section of tho Union, all nearly ripo for incorporation into tho southern system ! Can thoy not apprcciato tho in- terests and policy of Ergland I And what i.. ...1. .. . . do tliey behold in tbo negro so elm-ruing and dcsirablo aa to induco them to bate their white brothers out of lovo for tho black man. Is not tbo negro a barbarian aud cannibal in bis native- land f Is bo not benefited by slavery i And whlo ho . V.. , , " is bene&tod in that condition, docs ho notl ., , i . .i r . i contribute largely lo tho comforts, ounvc' . t nience?,anu lurunes oi c-ivuizcu man i xs.oi jsiaci: iicpumicamsni in mu vjujuer ho not, in a stato of servitude, a gret and city, ha? cosecd to exist. Rcquirmt in vnlinllo agent in the great scheme of ino pice. dcrn civilization! And if lio waro set free, I would ho not bo tlio reverse, and would lio not robp9o into liis awful shlo of barbav , I. t A-.! it.- 1 . 1 r it. . i iuv4, m nui., iuu jauui ui tuo iifgru, ' guided and directed by the intellect of tho sciucmcni, cuiuvauon anu civilization ol tho warm regions of tho earth i And is1 thoro not a Providenco in tboso adaptations , of men to each other, tho uno to oby and j servo, tho othor to guide, .protoot, and par- , tially to civilize and enlighten? And' 'through th'n relation, aro not both raoesiastoady denarturo from that intention. It benefited t An nffirmativo rcsponso must bo givon to all theso questions. But let us bo understood. Wo aro no therefore, against its rc-cstablisbmoiit in 1 at tho South, as many at tbo North believe, Now, each section should lot tho systom ' and institutions of tho other alone, and all will bo well. And under tho instruction of both systems, this groat Union of confed erated sovereign States will march on in its great career of prosperity, progress, and civilization, until it roaches an acme of population, wealth, power and grandeur, such as Iho world has novcr yet beheld." Our trip on tho Canal. We left homo on last Monday in a tor rent of rain, with a jolly Boat crow and two horses, destined for Plymouth, in pursuit of a load of Coal for our winter's comfort. ll'clliiigtoH llisewick, Captain; F. Marion Girton, Mate; Jacob P, Latshaxv, Driver, and tho writer of this article, as Supernu merary General, comprised tho Crew, un less wo include our .ever-trusty span of Iron Grays. Ascending tbo raging Canal to Nanticoke, wo set sail on tho Pool, up to Shotvney, opposito Plymouth, when on Tuesday night, about dark, tho waves dashed our vessel over against the Eastern Shore, whero wo tied up and laid over until morning. During that night, owing to tho dashing waves, piercing winds and the open condi tion of the Boat Cabin, we got but precious little sleep. Finding tho Suiquchanm literally covered with floating ico, our Cap tain wisely concluded to mako good bis retreat, which ho did, into tho Canal harbor at Nanticoke. There lies tho "Edwin Forrest," unloaded, tnd safely anchored1 for tho winter, unless the ditch shou'i' open again, when we shall lcoso no time in sniggiug down our Boat load of Coal. On leaving Shawney, we were appropri ately impressed with tho Iriteness of that couplet of tbo Boatman's Song which reads A Shawney Boat Ami a gluwncy cicw, And the Capuiiilice'8 From bltawncy too.' Sending our team homo from Nanticoke, wo took passaje, with Capt. John Hicks, and his party, who were part of tho limo our companions in misfortune in tho Cars on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, whero wo rodo nleasantlv as far a3 tho Track is laid, which is somo half niilo below Esquiro Cartright's, at Beach Grove. Capt. Wells' Coaches run from Reach Grovo to Bloomsburg, carrying the mail and passengers There aro only about eight miles of rail to lay lo complete this Road from Boach Haven to Briar crook, which is oxpocted to bo in operation in about two weeks henco. Editors' Convention. Tho Pittsburg Post, aud a number of our democratic exchanges, recommend that the Democratic editors of this State hold a convention in Ilarrislurg about tlio timo of the inauguration of tho Governor. Wo aro in favor of tho proportion and will bo present upon tho occasion unless somo of all alike. As editors laboring in ono common causo wo should at least bo pcrso nally acquainted with each other a con n a- i it i ! .J vcntion wculd afford us that privilege, if no other object would be gained. Hon. N. B. Browno. Wo aro not awaro that tho Gentleman whose namo wo havo placed above, is a candidnto for tho position ; but having 1 watched his courso with some attention, wo believe no man better fitted than he, for tho very important post of Secretary of tho 1 Commonwealth, under Gov. X'AOKcn. Mr. Browno is clear headed, woll versed in State affairs, able, and eminently sound, IT. 1 . . ... IIo is known somewhat to our citizens, having given us an aduiirablo speech, at tho opening of tlm Campaign in 1800. We i know they would hoarttly endorso tho choice CllOlCU i of the Governor ; as wo think would tho vast majority of tbo party in tho Stato. ' . 1 1 - m, ,., i , ,. c. ... .i.. VST Tbo Philadelphia &tm, tho organ e ..I l. Tl.. . l. it.- rt...t TllO 3PorthC01ning MossagO. Thospccial Washington correspondent of Col. LVmrty's Prets says, it is rumored . . .'. . . . mnt nir. itucnnnan, in ms urst annual incssae-o to CWrcsi. will take bold nrouttd on tho currency nucstion ; that bo will ro- . affirm tho principles laid down so cloarly in hiselcbrntcd speech on tho Independent Treasury Hill. Ho believes that it was tiie intention of tho fratnors of tbo Constitution to establish a hard-monoy currency, and that tho nciionof Oonr-rcs sinco has been ! will bo lite object, then, to retrace tho fulso siCps taken, and to bring tbo government j back to tho truo ground. The issue will bo mado in tho iwxt Congress whether Stato banks havo the constitutional power to issuo circulating "promises to pay." There will bo a largo ' party to tnko tho ncalivo of the argument, dent announces tho arrival in that territory of divers Mormon deserters, who left Salt Lake City in' October. They bring two wcoks later intelligence which, if true, is of high importance. They say that Brigham Young, at the head of a largo force, was preparing to leavo Salt Lako City, to give battle to tbo United States troops. Thoy allogo that tho Mountain Pass, at which tho Mormons will attempt to cheek the progress of tho troops, is one that, in a military point of view, will give them overwhelming advantage; ihat, in their rebellion, they will receive material aid from the Indians j and, that their ultimate design is to throw off all allcgianco to the Union, and establish an independent government. --- . Evidences of ''Overtraiding." The Luzcrco Union of last weok camo to us with nino closely printed columns of Sheriff's sales. A few years ago every body rushed for Luzerne county to make their fortunes in eoal Ltnds, and almost every foot of property contiguous to tho 1 Delaware, Lackawanna anil Bloomsburg railroads was bought at enormous prices, (on credit of course,) to bo paid for out of the proceeds of tho sales of co.il that was to bo dug theicfrom. Tho speculation in most instances has proved a failure, and . now the Sheriff is reaping a. harvest from tho folly of iho speculators, Tress, riLlllkSgiving. j Thursday last, Was tho day sol apait by, tno uovemor Of this Commonwealth, for general Tiunksgiving. The day was op. 1 proprintely observed by our order-loving j people, greatly to their orcdii and the honor of our town, by abstaining from business aud attending upon Divine service Could 1 we say as much for tho young men of' Bloomsburg. With that cla s of tbid com I uiunity. with whuin rests the Lnpo of our j country, there was moro dissipation than wo ever hope to see again in Bloomsburg. Mere anon. Wo must again ask our customers to bring us in Pork, Beef, Poultry, Grain, cic, wmcu articles wo must nave or the moncyi with which thoy can be purcbased Friends, will each of you remember the Printer's wants. This can bo done, if no sooner, when you come to Court on tho 7th of December. On Tuesday morning, Burns was sentenced to 1-' years imprisonment in tho Penitentiary. When asked if ho had anything to say why sentence should not! bo passed, ho asserted his innocenco of intending to kill his wife expressed much feeling for his children, and said that! liquor had brought him to his fate, nnd thanked tho Court. Jury aud his Counsel thanked tho Court, Jury aud Ins Counsel, for their kindness. Herald of the Union, Location of tlie Philadelphia Post Office, original plan Canal Board Appointmtnts. At- a meeting of tho Oanal Board, at Ilarrisbure m, , , . ' . b on Thursday, tho following appointmouts wcro mado, viz : Supervisor of the Dela ware Division, William Overficld, Jr. j of tho Susquehanna Division, Win. Elliot ; of tho I iOwcr North Branch, Geo. W Soaroh of tho West Branch, It. It. Dirdgcnes. Melancholy Occuranct. Oxi Friday ( wf ck, Willian Cooper was accidentally 6hot i dead, near Lowlstown, Pa., whilo out gunning with his tai her. Tho fathor had , tired at a phoasant, and a singlo grain of fchot, glancing, had entered theyoung man's . .....! ... 1 . i . ej-e, penetrating his braiu and causing instant death. IlEcovEiu.Na, Mr. Craiu, who was to- I ,.iJ,l in !.. .1 nt.. 1 n . . . , , . ', . , .... . i been lying iu a dangerous condition nt! n,. , . , , ,, i Shippoiisburg, is mending slowly, aud hopes ' (nr, -il'. f ... , , , , V5T Ex-President I'icrco and wifo have tailed for Madtira. .w .v...uv v. v.. Hank of DanviMiB. At an election' for officers of this Bank, held on last Hon- day, tho following Hoard of Diroctors wcro t. -I I uw; uumu K II. Baldy, Danville, Dr. W. 11. SIngill, do. John l''oloy, do, M. C. Orier, do. O. M. Shoop, ' do. Peter Baldy, Pi. do. J. U, Rhodes, do. John Sharpless, Oatawissa, John K, Urotz, Bloomsburg, Thomas llnyo I.onisburg, J. V, Goodiand.or, Milton j Wm. Good, AlcEwcnsville, Bcnj Solioch, Sctinsjrovc. At tho meeting of iho Board nf Directors, n last Tuesday, Iidw. II. Baldy, Esq, was unanimously re-clceted as President. A Dividend of 0 per rent, for the last six months was declared on the 'Jd icst. 1ST Tho daughters of Van R Taylor ' and James Fitch, in West Lafayette, Cns- j hocton county, Ohio, got inlo a qutrrel at tho doorway of Fitch. Mr. F,, who was chopping wood, ran to scparato . them with his axo in his hand, Mr, Taylor henring tho disturbance also ran up, and in a quarrel whkh followed between tho men, caught tho axo from Fitch and killed him with a blow on the head, Talor was arrested and committed to answer a chargo of murder in iho second degree. BSyAraan from Minnesota, stopping at Little's Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind., tho other evening, related a curioui easo of bereavement, He said ho had been mar ried twice, and that by his first wife he had a son, now full grown. A few weeks before his departtiro from Minnesota his son ran away with his stcpimther, leaving his father a grass widower. B- Alfred Young, a negro, who was convicted of tho murder of his wifo some .time ago, at Sandwich, 111., escsped from the jail at that placo on the night of the 10th inst., by digging under tho wall, lie left a noto, threatening lo murder tho sheriff and the witnesses against him, ot jonie future timo, iSTBrown and Carroll, two Fivo Point rowdy robbers, wcreoonvictod in New York Friday, of garroling and robbing a French sailor. Judge Russell sentenced them to fourtcoa yar3 and sis tenths each in tho state prison. The sMbbiug and garroting mania appears to be gaining ground rapidly. Bank op NonTiiujiBEnr,AND At an Mnnlinn fin trtnilor Inof i'in rn1lA.nt. lt,n,rll nf T.i,tn l,n. t if iac.cr ), Rrautigam, A. E. Ka'pp. j.cl Horton, G. F. Miller, Paul Mnsleller. S. lleadtnS w j3rJWU Wnii j, GrcenouL'h, Geo. Sc)m I ure, C. R. l'axton, SiiiMn Cchuyler, James J flBg!ft, A. U. V nrford. cSr. BrL.liam Younc. win dcOes the mTOrnmcnt nml threatens tho armies of the United States, is a native of Whitehaven, Vermont, and is fifty-six years of ago. His father was a farmer, originally from a town in tho vicinity of Boston, and youn Brigham is said never to have been n't school but thirteen days. i n i Importations of Wheat. Figures ore given to prove that even with the abun. , dance of wheat in the country, a failure to j send forward from CMragu beforethclatics ( freeze, may cause a stato of tilings which j will render importation from the Black Sea cheaper than to transport by rail from tho West, jIitineeota.1Uc Constitution of the Stato of Alinnesota provides that tlio first session of the Legislattro shall commence .i . i1r , . - , . , On tllC tirst Wednesday (tllO Second day) i . , . . i at, wiu ouiu uapuai ut St Paul. Two United States Senators aro to bo chosou by thig i,egisiaturo jg- At Columbia, S. C. a terrible fi-rht occurred ono night between a fiuo-blooded stallion and a jack, which toro ono of tho horses cars out by tho roots, and then j seizing hira by tho throat made a finish of . him. him t- Donnelly, who killed the barkeeper of the Sea View House, will be rxco utcd on tho 8th of June next, the supreme court of Now Jersey having refused to grant a new (rial. I6y- Mr. Prescolt, a wagon maker at Vandalia, Mich ,was taken for confinement to Cass county Jail on'J'bursday in a state of hopeless insanity produced by spiritual ism. rgyTho marriage of Mr. Bayard Tay lor, iu Gotha, Saxony, to Miss Hansen, of Golha, tok placo on iho 27th of Oitobor, IIo and hid wifo will spond tho winter at Moscow. A subscriber writes to tho editor of a western paper s "I don't want your littlo paper any longer." To which tho editor rcnlioa. "I wouldn'f. ninlfn it. nnv Immor if ,,' J b you (UU, ' J- A child of Mr. Sbadrick PLilins, of Otrbonilalo, l.uzeruo couaty, was burneil ta doath on Tuesday of Ust week bv its . ' clothes taking Gro from a grato. JCSf" Col. J. W. Forney, will deliver a lecturo in tbo Court House, -at Heading, on tlin 27lli int. tnr l.'in Vmtintit r.t tl. lln!1,jm, 1i(1n ., , , .... ,,,,, ziif Thousands of bushels of corn havo . , . ,, . 1 ue y been sold n Bcctt countv. Va.. at n J' ' VVUIO IJUt uuauei. j EST Danvillo ia taking steps to givo work tj the U'umi'lojcd f thn plsce, A-,... HI cSn Mf tfti'm IM 1 ift vw vv v.. v..-, rn, ;. rn7,-fi-. ry jVtn Hf l fl. " fcl 111 lit Uj U tl U lf.1 U V U A tlUARTClt HAS JUS1 l.-UN.ill,A(.-llii. or at ibo rcililcnc of Mr. J. Barton. nATON tllnomibitrg. Nov 2)3, 1P57 J.V ur nil dm l.i Inn til 1 1m Hcnonl lliiom oil'iniru tirtri LK.'i r. rj'J ill UN til I VI "St. nvcv n r a ' L iW V n A TV, confSionaryI' FRUIT STORE A.... o...l enlnn,, vjaivl cl Jill ijiiiiii utiiuiii. Tlin iimltrjisne.1, ro.ncctlully in l&gr Torni Iho elll7cn of lllanni.burtanil .(Bi .. tlio (Hilillr In pout ml, ti.il tlicy Imvc i;4j rirlmci.l ntilioicc t,.iin ihj, -toy, 1 nut,, (in'tfrim, Mit. Nolhim, mil all klmli olgooil. usually kjit in , iltll rccrivpii n inran nun urnuiiiui 1 - " - , , . . .1 . rnnlr Stock coniptlo n hrcc tupnly ol .Mmoiuts, Otnncc-., .cmonj, I'rnnri, Datci. Cliroii, "'"'. I'm, Binlnj, nin.lliittiiT ISut., I I l rn, Wnlniitj, Orouiiil Null, Cnconnul. Macaroni, Snnlinci, lire Crn-kcr;, Susan, Coir.'c.Tolncco or nil klnils, Uonni. , lie nml Imported Segnrf, rt uholceulc ami Krtalc !T Painitief aupplleilnt a'l timet tvitli llrcnil.Cakei Piea,Oyitcra, dec, nml all ordcra promplly filleil, tiiomas c. r.i.sn. OI.lVEll T. WILSON. IllnonMliurc, Dec 58, IS.',?. SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO. OFFICII, WALNUT sr., S. W CORNUIl Or THIRD. Jtrrangtmtnti for Rurtnttt during lhs Susftnnon of Spteie iaymtnll by Iht Bant. 1, Ofposlli rpccivfil nml payments tntde dnily. 2. Current I'ank Koleft, Ciiecks nnd Specie will be rcieivcit on dcpuilt :t. D"poiti made In n.ink Nctea or Checks nill be paltll'ick in current ll.inkNotn. 4. Oepof its made in Cold or Si'vcr Mill be pnid back in Coin J.N'TEKKST FIVn ITiR CENT. rER ANNUM. IIENRV L. nCNVRR, 1'rtiiJmt Wm. J. Hitd, Stcrttary. Xov S8. 1B57 BMAINING in tho Post, Office at liloomsuurg, l'a., Quarter ending November IC'b 1657. 01tleiilPTilcr- Mary C tier lilal iMTiili A Urison Henry Case William Fleming IVmIpj ninur Dm id (inoJiidi llurvey li mit (.enrgo I.eclitlmiur ConrM r.onif n ti. Larlfh Rrnben MeCee Jickon Inrgans Morgan Mnrr Ale in .riil'ips Join S. lck Allen W ItoM.mi ft Si ticker I ip i (Vorgo dmltli Job n Siarst Unity Stntniutn James W ptier i'ret-luvc Weill ver T.J. U'onrer W J Wii ks Mnilion 'cKliin Caroline Tfiotnns Uitclici ) Jariti Wallcy Fly nn Jainvi tiip Nichds Henry tLl'Terrom ciilinj for the above letters will nleaie sty Ihcy are udrertiscd. rillLIl1 UN'AN'GST, I'. M, LIVING AND LOVING. BY VIRGINIA F. lOWNPHNO. n.THd TOWNPKM) is known ni oiip nf our beil 1 macnzlnc write re, and alilmujh fjuito ymini', lia not Iter cquil In her peculiar nyle. 1 lie pr sent vol- urn! includes toino ol her best Tales and Sketches, ivIiLK inueilier Willi n rorrert ind h cntil : Inl nortmlt nf the author, by that diitinEnlshed nrtil, Jt.hu Hnrlnln, ' liil , win rcnueril pariicutany acceptable lo her nit-1 meroiia fricitdn, The Honk: is a nando.ne,ICriio voIuhip, punted on the fincit p'iper bound in a neat nnd BiMutiful ttyle. and in sent lo onv part of the United S'tites by malt, (tec of nititbgeoit receipt of Hie pr cp. SI ii NorthirQUrtli Htrctt, rinladelpbi i, Nov II, 18:7 MADISON HOUSE, N(W. 37 AM 30 NORTH SECOND STREET, Co BLOW ARCU STRf FT.l rjirL.9DFi.rifM. THIS popular House ha been lliornulily renovated, and txtenstre improvements mailp for the accoiiini-)-dntii ns ol gucitts, hit. In connection wild the above Hotel, the nroprii t.or ln opened, in tlio basement, a flue RATING ANU DRINKING SALOON. Altogether the Establishment compares favorably with tlii firl cl iss places ol nccomtuoil.it ion lor '1 raveller. Citizens, dec being within a short distance of ilm New York and Baltimore Lauding, near Ihel'o't Oflicc nnd Ex hiingc, when Omi ibufun, going to all pirts of the City- fct art Iroin, Thn Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants of liN cuens, io receive n liberal sharo of the public patrouage. 1 J OTTENKIRK, Proprietor Mte nf Daltlmore, Md., nnd Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct 31, IW-Um NOTIOK TO MGltClIANTS. MKK&I RAKF.SI1 ItJIKK&lll TIIR urrieriipiirit laKc plcatura in uiuiouneirtg to Mcrchautd that they are mnnufactii ring a Eiiperior article or ItAKUS at their New l'artory cn Fulling Urcck. above Orangoviltc, Columbia county. Men chants n Uhing to puichac cood Kakin can have them nl tlie ructory, or il dfsireu we con fornril tlieni lo iiimo iiicit,j,i,r ii ut Hire u con inrnril llieni Bloomrtmrg, io s O Plnvc. wliore llmyean eeltlir: or wo can f'irHaril IliPm to lhO(t3iorca thul arc ii not i ion mut.ii oi 01 our way. All orders gliouM be ndilrrsseil to Stmuel Shlvo. Pcalets 1'. O., Columbia county. Ta. BII1VC U liniTW. April 15, I3..7-1m ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Benjamin Piatt, T KTTKKS of Administration on tho J-J i: me of Itenjimii. I'ialt, late of Tine township. Culuiiiliia cuiinly. deceased, have licell crantpil by lite , n&X?t,i&'totnX ileroilentari rrquralrd to present them In Hi Keuislcr of Columbia county to lite undersigned nlio miiia county ; ate of the renurstrd In nreeent them In the Admin. islralor without del y, nuj nil persons indtblcd to make nnim'nl rirllitvitii. irm nr.nii. iVII.MAM I'lATT, OctSMPW .limMitraurt. ADMIMSTUATOK'S NOTICE Estate of David Smith, cltc'd. TVTOTlcn is hen by riven that Icittrs ofAdnilnlM'n A tion. Willi tue v, Ibo will nnn'eied. upon the Ustate of .... .,ub IA.r u.- enmity deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, l)av d Haul i lite or lluwtlocK toMiish u i.ic , u.niui. iu.ii.iii, umii.'jm reaming ci iiucKiiorn, in ine sain lownsnip or liemiocK. All persons intirbied to the Ustate are reiuesed lo make payment without delay, and thoie having ac counts iur Bcuieiueiu o presenc mem in JCOII lURniS j7ilMiInljtratoeirtla Iht vlllannntd. Duckhnrn Nov S. IP',7. HEAB THE MILLER. C1USTOMKKS to tho Aqueduct Mill, wli'iliavo tinietttfil accounts whli ihc nibstriticr. for HIED. ri.OUU. &e . nrc ii'ipfcll..ly noiifictl, thai as Ihey have been nctommodatett I hopo that tliey wl 11 now occoimnodaie me, atitl make niimtitintn pcy went WILLIAM BttRS, Aqueduct Milli, Nov SI, 1M7. BOOK-BINDING. CIIARLCS KTAllLuouId Tfincclfullv (iirorm thn 'Mlzvii ol Uloomiliurir ami vicinity, thai ho lias late y ealabluhml, Id this nil cp. a Uook Ilinderv: 'vhei-P hm ihorten notice, anil reiiionabletfrmi. IB nrenarcti its tin nil ktnilit fit tvnrk In i i dp nn iti ) Orncit on Main meet vcr Klelin's noot and Shoo Bint'",(M'otne ttio von, umce, uiooutsburs A Gll'T WITH KVEItY I500K Worth from SOrenls lo 100 dollar,, iIXt jliagcc's Gift Hook Store, NO. 337 CIIKt3.NCT 8TIICET, l-a uoor ueiow i-u'iiui.j Oetn- IM7 PIULADKLFlll.1. rjATTCNT AUSAGC GKINDnRS FOR SAl.U AT I IIAKTMAN'8. IsUCBlVIXG NUW COUUS Al,l, Tllr. '( I M f AT IV IIARTMAN3 BROCIir. Shawls Juitreccived mid for tale at Hon miu's ftore. ' iOfli; UUALilursale by if. v. 4. IV N. CIIUASY SCL.L1VQ Uoods very cheap lor latitat llarlraan'i Flore. rub TIIIUIl tijitiuan s 'ii ct COODD fo, Iht ilun.i a I I NOTICE. 'nm, v """ .r,A mcccHOM. nil I'clng oltltrna tl,f PtulP of entilY v.. i,ln, unci l.flnu 'l',,lr","1 r nr.ur,,a nrt rnloylni if, hnitHiiililM ml prlrilrgn or n i,,y cornnViiii vl! ililliii-i and prCKotiieii toTiio Crun c,r C'cminan ritiii I...- I.- nrUhliinil'la county mi IniiriiMPni mthhm. nurnoti. :!,?.... ... .. 'Tl" ""man !!,,,,. P.I Utiiircli in Hloninnmrr," m ij)Q lowii.iij,, r itiA" f''!" ."'"J"!?' .h"'1'!. '!?? '"l"""u io iiiu ciiiiiiminiiy , nu.u ii u .4111 iirinn or inmrK' Common l'lrn, ot ntil.1 iniinly. nml nollco t I r civrn In out iii-w.inorr r. l.l Is licit In .n 1,1 ,onii. rr i"i., S ' tlie Court of ilirrc week., Foiling lortn tint nn application lias ticn inicio 10 Fnm Loiiri i"crn.n n ennrtrr or Incprn , ,cxluil In unlit limltulnrnt o' wrltlniri tluii SnVli. raH'oa ,,, Uc011 n,(c , u10 p,.pitmi.r v,rm ol oM noration. i.oiiritA, ii, icji, i" Hniii such n rnnricri anil mat if ,nictciit rcion l.u uliown lo llic rontrnry l.y Hit Iir.tilay orlJccpinlicr Term, 18.I7, ornaiil Court, it nlll ,irrrc(!.ni ,'ecare tnlil per.on. to amrlntnl to tin a body politic or corporation, In lr.r and Inlnct. ntcoril. , ln t,0 ,n, nrllclci ami condltloiif, nml 10 lint coiiltnnance liy tlic name, Rtvleanil title in laid liiittu jnent ntentloneil. JACOI1 IJVF.Rt.V. Prftkonetary, Illonmiliuffr. Scpl 17, ISJ7 COLUMBIA COUNT V, 66. AT nn Orphan' Court lie lit nl fllntmi- tiurft, in uini 1 1 r mu Louncy. cu iMominy. Hcptetnbtr Till 1M7( a ruiu utt grnntcii upon nil tlm lit Irt niMl lif al repri't-ritln 1ivci of Hii ct I Fox, np o l.ccnst town rhln. In said count v. ilfrrniMl inuii. John Fox, Itnrhrl Jii8liri, lalf Harlitl I'm ; I'rnnkliii Htioitet, (Jiianli.tu nt (larliacl Vox, and Cnipnr HitRlid,' Ouardlan nl CHznbflli Fnit Harriet I'oi, liiirrmnrricd nltli IlrjaVnicy and William Vox,i liildten or Wlllinm Vatt drcrnfii d on ol taid ',npf Kot, ItnniirJnR llirm to tic and appear at nn Orphan's Couit to lip held at the Courl llouneln lllnomibiirc. Id tald count) vC Co I I'm bia.nn tliv Till day ol Vrct mbrr iivil ; ilien orid thorn lo nccrpt or ri'ftiw tlio ritate of 1 1 said dncpdnit at tlie vatuoll'wi Uirreofj and In cnic tlit tald pnrliei n. gleet or re fimn so to lake tlin fnmp, thm to Iicw c&uie. If any Ihcyliavc, wliy the time slionht not lie lold, aocordJne to law, j.uon nvntir.v, Cltrk. Tlic Jiejm and legnt tfpreentallvpi, and oil ptrtoni lute re Med in the Kb title ol tlieiaid tncl Fox, decerned, are lion by notified of the olitniii'iip and xistence ot (lie aboic rtilCnFnd oft lie return day thereof STnpllIl.N . MIM.CR. tktrif, n'oonuburs, Ocl 17 1 f "7 LIFE INSUKANCI'j. TtEOinIIlV JJFji IMUltJiXVK.jiAWUlTrJXD nivsr co.uuixr of ruiL.iDb lvuia. urn fit, so, 409 i MtsfiUT iitLkr, CA1MTAL, (paid up.) 5100 000. Charttr rtrpttval. COVmUntn make 1NSUUANUC3 ON UVL'3 on the mnt rraionahle terms. The capital being paid up nnd Invested, tog cllirr ulth uJ.irse and cotirUanlly lncre.img rciervcd futid.vtTeni a perfcrt Bt'iuriiy lo Hit nuurrd The premium luunbc paid yearly, half )carly, o qunrurly The Company add nHONUH porimlicnlly to the Iniu rnnci'i fu'lif'-. I MIST IIONUH appropriated In IJeccmlHT, thn 8F.COND HONUtf in December, Ul'J.thc 1 HIIU) HO MIS in llrcrmlirr. IBi-t. CyTheie additions are made wltlioul re.ulrlng any Increarp In the premium- ta Ur paid to the Company. The following utf ti few e xamplcg from the llepisier Amiiuit nl I'ohcy ami lionm to bp Increnccd by future ndlltlong. 3 MS t 0 0 CIO 00 Ac. noun or iiddition Tolicy Nn. HO IW 333 ami) 1000 CilOO Ac. 1200 Ffmplilcts, cnniaining tables of rate -nil rxpUna lion. I or ms of iifi.ihcation, nn I further inlormitloii cjti be found at tho offlfp T(JOTAfl RIDOWAYt PriiUmi, Jno. T. JAMM.-Wiirtry. October 10. IH..7-lv BA l'llYftlUIANN J.KGAUV to YOUNG MEN. 'Tlio qlrtry nf a ounc mart Is his strength." (From Me SunJav Di'pttth ,Vir Yori,Jluf. 2i, 1P57 ) Our reuiler are aunrc that wo suldom, ip ever, re commend any medical puMicnt ion, I f not en loi . d by tlie very lushest authnn y At vucli nn inrlnnrti wu may mention Dr. Cci.vtitwtLi.'fi vtw publtccttcn tn Mr tons Dtbihty nud other venkttc$. tlin remit of eiirlr iudistreiioii. It U n small but v.iliuble pnniplilcl llla preparations the ULriCHKiuioii" mi ".NiKiNt are now comi'Wcd tho role and only ellectual rctuedlcii cxiiini h i uin rrmipminis rcierrcn to. Npnviah. thesoereigii remedies for Hiiiinal Wcakurnrf- lilt Ul-T.VKRWtl.r.S SHMINW. It TOI NS AAToR AND KUtkU S-trei DiLWtlv, mpotriicy, I uvolunuirj KmuPioiii. Pile, fee . are for sulebv nmst cf the haiunL' llruiclits hi tlio nmntri ,fc Ur C 's Pamtulet. as tbovp, containinr full ndvlcos foi the cute of Spornmtorrhen, ic, enn bu hud in u I secure envelope, Ly enctminir a ttainn to I Dr. ('II KJEH J. C. KLIVj; , 1ft Avenue, corner lUih c'trect, Ntw York, tw Vat Xo.4W0. rjiint I 5, it-yj lt nil 1.1 ar7 A HOOK FOR I2VI5UY LIIlKAItV. tlarc Inducement to AgniU. CtANVAPSERS uriuted to (btain iu'-iciI er? for tbo Comprehensive Ceopraphy nnd llutorv . At.rli nt and M-ilern, ol the World; by H U O-iodrlrh, (1'iicr I'arlcy,) IIaudomcIy IhiuiuI in cloth gl't, nnd i.lui trated wild 200 lieriuUfn) enpmvingn nnd fed maps. I'nce C'l. Sold only by npmts locirh cf whom a tperial dis triu will be given. Applicant shou'd etaia what coiiniies ihey woulc like lo cji.vnu. The book Is now teady. Copies will be sent by mail pom paid, on receipt of th price. Hills on all toHei t bnnkn liiketi nt par. Tlie Home Joi-rkai,, m; ol'this worlc; No family u lutcver should be Uiihoiii it." for full narticulars in regard to an ocency, nddn GEOUUE W. ELLIOTT, Publisher and i:o.ikeller. No. 17-i William Btrerl. Nt-w Vnrb. C?" All kinds of Schuul .md Ml Ki-Hiu.eons Hook Cheap Vu'iljeationa.cuiiom'ry and Ma pi, lur ui)ieii a . .... WJ.lf """'I'H.l.B, V."H,,Um,,lll, NOTICE. NOTJCi: lliercbyj!ijcn lo nil persons Inlerrsled, that tlic follow lug accodnlt liuve been tiled In the Crolliolutary's Uihcc of Columbia county, and will bu presented to theCourl ofCoiniiion l'le.u of said countv lor cbuHrmaliuii and nllownncc on Wednesday, the btii day nl IHcewbcr. A. 187 1 The account ol" Jalin H Moycr, Cnmmlllce of rlie prrfon nnd estate of I'etei Mellck, a lunatic of Ucult townslilp 2 The account of JnnMli.in niilitl, Commriles of tlin person nnd ennm of Juini Ritliel, a lunatic, late of Montour township. 3. The account of John Snyder. Committee of Iho person and eslale or Alitsnudet glokur, uu liabilual drunkard, of Illocm lovnliip. jacoii uYniti.v, Jov 1J, l?S7 'roUcnoUry. COLUMBUS MALE AND FeILIlE AOADIiMV. Till". Triiitecsol tills limiiuiioii have unanimous! elected II. n. Walker. A M of I.rwl.tllrg.rrlii clpnl oi said Aradcmy, In placo of l'riif. Andrrsoii, Rtioso lime ctpiris with the present ifrm, the IDihdav ofUclobirinst ' Mr. Walker will succeed .Mr. Anderson Immediately aftrr Die close ot hii labors. ' H is designed by the Trustees, Willi ihelr new Trln. clpal, to make this institution one of the best of lha kind In Hie Slats, ' " Oct 17, IS37 PATENT SPUING UED BOTTOMS. AM. you tlrt want lo reu and sleep good, call on IIUUIIUU W CUIIULI,, and buv aonl irs n BOTTOMS He lias bought Iho nalens nM "f Culiniiliia cnutiiy, and Is now prepared to fur. iiiku Uottninsann icailuinn ilit.utii n. nu. j. i . . . i , , , I , v,,oio bus. ;;, . ..u,,u ui, .mi,, ui L,BDiuet trurniture. CInirs.Collngo Itedjleads.anJ other Cutinge r'umituri. whit Ii lie will sell as cheap as the cheatiesl. Alto, Ready-made Coffins. ? cheapest. GEORGE W. CORE1.1.. Cloomiburc, 0;t 17, 16J7 H'llE.VTI,li'.s" AHCII ST," THEATHE, Alien srnnr.T, Acovn sixth, rpnn STAR COJIl'ANV. compofed'oMe'snest' Ar X ti.les in the world, nnd exceeding In mrc&gltt and T.ilenl a y Dramatic combination heretofore otferrd la the Theatrical public, will imprar every night in Com. cdy, Tragedy, Berio Comic Uiama. Vaudevilles, Musi, ciU Durleitas, cc. kc. When vlfiliug the City, go Ocl'3l,l?57-3ni mriGEr Tl!.B".,.i',ell, -M"!ers of the Ciavli, Btidge Company Have (Ills uaydcclareda dividing ofa perct (73 CIS pel share) Capl, ,V,ik,n0nf said Company for the last x ruonllis, Vaable li Iho Bioekhnlder. or their legal rtnreiiiiiulvti 'm or after Die iuiliuf October. Cattawifsa IlrlrlAr- Office, 1 Oct 51, 11-57-31 l JOHN BIIAPPLEPB, 7V(alwrlr, Briok ! Brick! Brick! IT7IVE IIUNDIIED THOUSAND r- nRlMvU "i111 VK-..4" '"rned '"".".tine siibseri. I , , :; "'u"'irii. itny are oatrea lor aiv, i uu u.si in tun counir) , nuiy to . 11. II. AUTIIUR. Iiloom.iur?, Qclclier 10. 1CS7 S II A H I' N 0 T I 0 E . AM. persons knontng Iheniselve, indilitcd or Jiavlog uusetiled l.iiuo accounts with the subsciiber sir herehy untiQed to call upon toumon A'tvkard. E.a . whn i r"!1 ne lound In Ins offlcu every Waiurday afternoon, and se'Ho Iho nine helore the firftof janusiyneit For aitrr tinic" tune oil uncollected scrounts will be pliua 1 in handsof olhccrilJrcolltciion. ICICIIAnO TORDY. Oct 31, 1SS7 I N assurtment of Confectionery, Jewelry, I'erfumn j i. hut cyiis, I cmanes. . t3 ic pad gj c I. LACK'!) 1'u t Slue uhl