D. 1.1 ATRIA MlHnnn AT -CTT l.tVI TATC, EIHTUR. Bloomsbug, Dec. 26, 1857. COMPLETION 01' TUB Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. We liad the ploasurc on list Friday tho 17th of December of wilnosslnc tho completion of that great enterpriio, tho Lackawanna and Blonmsburg Railroad. Tho rails met at Berwick, about 2 o'clock, 1'. M., amid tho hcirty cheers and oon. gratulalions of tho assembled multitude who had convoned there for tho purposo of witnessing that much desired operation. Fasiengcr Cars wero immediately procured for an excursion, tho Directors and Con. ductor poliicly inviting tho parly present nnd their friends to join in the first ride over tho Road, when the Cars were at once filled to overflowing, a large portion of which was composed of tho Ladies of Ber wick, and tho excursionists set out for Rupert Station. The train passed down majestically, safely and pleasantly, in quick time, to tho satisfaction of tho cntiro company, arriving ntRupcrt about 5 o'clock, when it returned for Scranton, tho same evening, but wc cant speak of its trip far thcr from observation, as wt with many others, mado our exit from the Cars at Dloomtburg. Tho erection of tho L. & B. R. lt. is truly a great enterpriio for our citizens, and inaugurates a ncwfealuro in our ccun try. Wo arc no longer in the woods. Wo arc all tho time at home, and yet, conveni ent to everybody and everywhere. Tho Directors, Officers, and Managers of this magnificent Road, nino miles of which, between Bloomsburg and Briar creek, is 33 straight as a dyo, dciervo great credit for their indomitable energy and persovoranoe in prosecuting this work to a fpcedy completion, in tho face of tho pres ent overwhelming financial crisis. Indeed wo' think, they did more than their duty,' to accomplish the entrrpnzc, as itis known that.most of tho officers interested, with other pulJia spirited gentlemen, have drawn largely upon their privato fortunes, to raise the moans for its early completion. The Road ii finished, and tho Cars, carrying the U. 8. Mail, now run daily between Kupcrt and f-or.mton. Its stock is believed to bo among tho best Rail Roid invtstmcnls in iho country. It cant bo otherwise. The road is of quito a level grade, running parallel with tho North Branch Canal and Susquehanna River, leading Into llio Leart of (no Wyoming Valley, opening up a direct communication between tho Philadelphia, Cattawissa, Williamsport and Erie Rail Road, and the New York and Lake Erie, affording at once a direct interchange of tho untold Iron Ore, Limestone and other mineral wealth of Columbia, and tho inexhaustible Coal fields of Luzerne. Wo ars n for the Lackawana and Bloomsburg. It is just the neatest little institution isthis commonwealth. And, in conclusion, wc take occasion to add, that the Company have been most fortunate in tho selection of such eminent business gentlemen as F. J. Leavenworth, Esq., Superintendent, and Col. R. S. Adams, Conductor. Candidate for Canal Commis sioner. lion. Westi.ey Frost, of Fayetto coun ty, is named in the Pittsburg Post, and Uniontown "Genius of Liberty," as tho cext democratio candidate for Canal Com missioner. Col. Frost is a gentleman of capacity, experience and fidelity having, during Gen. Pierce's Administration, filled tho office of Marshal for ihe Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania with distinguished ability, and various other posts of trust and honor to general satisfaction and fhould tho Wostern Democracy, who have the undoubted right to make tho selection of tho next Canal Commissioner, to sue eeed Mr. Pldmeu in tho Canal Board, confer this honor upon Mr. Frost, his nomination would be triumphantly ratified by the invincible Democracy of Pennsyl vania, Col. F. has all tho requisite qual ifications for an efficient member of tho Canal Board, and should ho receive tho jiqminatiop of iho next 4th of March Con vention of which wo have little doubt, ho may' calculate, with moral cortainty, upon tho honest, energetic and efficient aid of tho Northern Democracy, so far as that can bo influenced by iho efforts of tho bumble Editor of the Co'umbia Democrat." PottongilPs Newspaper Agency. Wo have had considerable business transactions, during tho past ten years of our connection with tho Columbia Demo crat, with Newspaper Advertising Agents in various cities of ihe Union, and it af. fords us great pleasuro to bo able to say, that the firm of S. M. Pi.TrK.NaiLi. & Co., of New York aud Boston, ara tho most competent, attentive and reliable gentlemen of our acquaintance. They always treat Editors fairly, and gcttlo their accounts PBOMPn.V. And this i not all ; Ihey al ways PAY CASH I Wc commend Mcsirs. PctlQngill h Co., to publio eoufideuse and increased patrol), age. PennB 01 'Mils now Rail llosil, leading from tho Cattawissa, Willi amsport and Krio Hail Road, a distance of some six milci, recently built wo believe, for wo writo witliout note by tliounitcdcffortsoftWiMcCnulcy Moun'ain Hail llnad Company," and tho "Columbia Goal and Iron Company," runs through Reaver township, Columbia ceuuty, and has its terminus in the great Coal Mines, in MoOaulcy's MountaiD, was formally, really, (substantially and most' 'emphatically opened, on last Tuesday Our information is, that tho invnluab10 property, through which this Kail Uoad passes, and on which tho Coal Mines aro located, is partly owned by tho aforesaid business to ppeak of ownerships, our olject is tD givo a skolch of tho cntorprizo and its improvements. A Fpccial Train of Cars, containing somo hundred gentlemen, was despatched on Monday evening from Philadelphia, which arrived at Danville at about 11 o' - clock, whore they remained over night. On Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock, tho company reinforced by many of the citi - zensof Danville took Cars for Rupert Sta-1 tion, where they wero joined by a very re- spectablo delegation from Bloomsburg (we had joined them at Danville) and with additions at Cattawissa, passed on very pleasantly, over tbe C. W. & 13. R. R. to the junction of tho Roads, at Beaver Sta- tion, where tho train diverged to tho East, on the now road, and convoyed tho joyful party, without let or hindrance, about 10 o clock, up to tho Ciiy of Monticrllo. For our plcarant passage and safe deliverance, through the acra of unstcamcd wilderness, wo should not omit to nnko our acknowl edgemets to tho ever faithful aod gentlo manly management of Ool. Henry A. Fonda, the efficient Superintendent of tho C. W. & E. It. R., and his equally honor able co-laborer, Col. Covcll, tho Conductor, who on tins occasion entirely omraittcd that important part of his usual duties. Arriving at tho base of tho McCauly Mountain, the company, after partaking of something good to drink and trying some of Col. Crcswcll's old Havanas, ascended tho rugged steeps to tho mouth of the Coal Mines, and mado a thorough examination of tho Steam Saw Mill, Coal cracker ma chinery, the Anthracite voin which is somo 7 or 0 feet under Iho archiDg, and extends near a quarter milo into tho hills. This Coal, of which thero is a largo quantity mined, appears to be of excellent quality, and is said to be inexhaustible. Tho largo Coal breaker, near tho mouth of tho mines is altogether a magnificent structure. Descending to tho City, wc mean, Mon ticcllo, here the entire company, numbering as wo suppose, somo two hundred persons, wero invited by Col. Crcswell, ono of tho proprietors, to a most sumptous repast. The viands were of tho first magnitude, and tho other "fixtures," were of the same character. Satisfied wo aro, that all who participated in the opening as well as the filling, camo away well satisfied. On removing tho cloth after dinner t asts were drank aud sentiments offered. As a sequence, speeches were made, in response to frequent calls, by Gov. Pollock, Judge Samuel V. Merrick, Lawyer Maynard, Col. Paxton, Hon. Richardson L. Wright, Hon. II. K. Strong, fee. Tho New Columbus Academy. We had tho especial pleasuro last week, through tho polito invitation of Judge Koons, and Esquiro Chapin, two of the trustees of tho Columbus Mule and Female Academy, of vi-iting this flourishing Lit erary Institute, and witnissiog ono of tho regular weekly examinations of its Stu dents: Hcv. II. D. Walker, tho I'rinci pal, ii a gentleman of high literary attain ment, amply quilificd for tho important trust ho has assumed, and judging from tho brief opportunity we enjoyed of witnissing tho exercises, wo aro led to believe that tho Columbus Acadtmy, is destined, at no distant day, to occupy a high position in tho Academical Institutions of this Com monwealth. The next Term of this In stitution, will commence on Monday, 4th of neat January, as per Trustees card in our columns, and wo confidently com. mond it, under its new order of arrange mcnt, to publio confidence and tho most enlarged patronage. Hon. Charles R- Buckalow. Our excellent friend and distinguished fellow-eitizcn, Stnator Buck lew, who has been for the last thrco weeks, confined to his doraicil, by indisposition, we aro happy to announco,is convalescent, and as an cvidenco of his good tense and sound gudgemcnt, yesterday paid us a social visit in our sanctum. Ho entertains strong hopes, through tho continutd blessings of Divine Providence, ol being amo to laice his seat, at the opening of tho session, in the State Seuato. This will be gratifying nowa to the numerous friends of that dis tinguished young statesman, throughout our Comniouweslth, as it is generally conceded that his presouce In tho Senate the coming Eession is not only necessary and important, but that his abrenco would create au irreparable deEtderatum. "'"l"1"1"' "cqii is crceicu me "uuy .regiment of horses, (dragoons, cavalry or of Monticcllo )" and partly by T. M. Hub j riflemen,) and at least three regiments of bell, Esq., tho proprietor of tho 'Tillage of foot, (infanlry or riflemen.) This aug llubbclUillc.'' Hut, it U no part of our mentation would no more than furnish tlm Gon. Scott's Annual Roporfc This pnper recommends an increaso hi tho army, urging that tho various regiments, horse, foot and artillery) aro auythlngbut a peace establishment. For, years thoy iiavo been almost consUrrtly in pursuit of hostile Indians, through finamps ami moun tains, in heats nnd snows, and with no inconsidcrablo loss of lifo from frequent combats, ami a still groatcr mortality from excessive labor, deprivation and disease. In other wars those hardships aro occa ional,y brokon ly mt anil comforti now long unknown to nino-.tcnlhs of our troops ; and heneo "another great evil, tho numerous desertions whioh daily ihin their ranks. In order to mitigate theso evils, tho general suggcst3 an augmentation of at least one reinforcements now greatly needed in J Florida, Texas, New Mexico, California, -Oregon, Washington Territory, Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, leaving not a company for Utah. Ho spoaks of the caro that should bo taken to provido moral and 1 religious culturo to tlio army recommends unorc comfortablo quarters in fortifications and concludes by asking a revision of jtho pension laws, whereby tho army, both regulars and volunteors, may be put on tho same footing, as regards pay, with the , navy J5T" Financial advices from Hamburg, Austria, Prussia, Swccdon and Norway, show that the crisis is very severe. The 1 1'rco city of Hamburg has nono but a hard currency, and tho only relief afforded by ' the senate to tho merchants has been tho Issue of notes of credit to tho amount of ono million upon tho security of produce The senate might issue paper money, and thoy might relievo Ihe failing merchants by accepting their liabilities, but they aro probably too wiio and cautious to employ these remedies, which might prove worso than tho disease. It is a curious fret that gold is dearer at this moment in London than in Hamburg, and exchanges between the two cities is in favor of Hamburg, The English papers traco tho revulsion in Hamburg and Altona to ihe ccnncction in trade with tho United States tho larger portion of the cxpor:a of Hamburg, whioh amount to 30,000,000 lbs. annually, being sent to this country, almost all tho German goods coming through that port, Hamburg and Altona, whioh has railroad communi cation with Kiel, aro closely connected in the large import trade of tho principal ports of Swccden aud Norway, to which the commercial troubles have extended, through speculation probably. Report of (ho Postmaster General, The report of the postmaster general, Gov. Aaron V. Brown, is a laborious and instructive exposition of tho important concerns of this great branch of the public service. It is full of statistics of great value, presented with admirable clearness, showing in a marked manner the faithful ness and industry of its author. Tho great basinoss of tho transmission of intelligence comes homo to the business of each individual in this great republic j for wherever its area extends, there arises a call for postal extension. The net in creaso of officers the past year has been 1021. In ihirty years tho inoroaso has been wonderful; on tho 30th of June, 1827, the whole number of post offices was 7000 j in 1857, 2G,GS0. During iho past year 8080 postmasters have been appointed, of which 1981 wero occasioned by removals. 47G7 vacancies wero occasioned by resig nations, Thero aro now 27,148 postmas ters; 7888 mail routes; and 0570 con- tractors. Report of Commissioner of Pcuslons. From this annual report it appears that the pension office has added to the roll of pensionors during tho year, under all tho various acts, 52 revolutionary soldiers, 338 widows of revolutionary soldiers, 205 half-pay widows and orphans, 201 invalids, total 04G. The arrears due on the same at tho date of issuing the pension certificates amounted to $241,040 72. Tho amount paid during the year by pension agents is, to revolutionary soldiers $103,081 20; widows of revolutionary soldiers 5483,320 42; half pay widows and orphans $304,352 20 ; invalids S400,. 348 92; privateers 81547 ; total S1302,. 648 89. Ono hundred and seventy-four revolu tionary soldiers and seven hundred and thirty-eight widows of revolutionary soldiers havo died durinc the year. Total number of deaths of all classes of prisoners, 1451 The whole number of pensioners on the rolls June 30, 1857, is as follows : 140 revolutionary soldiers, yearly amount 820,741 85 4702 widows & revolutionary soldiers, yearly ara't. 275,582 03 2805 half-nay wiJows and orphans, yearly ain't. 270,092 45 G2G0 invalids, yearly am't. 408,017 57 18 privateers, yoarly am't- 1,252 00 13,185. Total., ,82,130,380 00 tar In the House of Representatives, on Wednesday. Hon. J, Glancy Jones, Chair - In 0 CommUtee on Ways and Means, man OI uomuil reported a bill f-r the pajment of Invalid and otfiw I'cusious. Hon. Samnol F. Hoadloy. Tho numerous friend's of tho Hon. 5. 1 ircadlct, formerly r citizen o Columbia oounty, mid a Stito Senator iu tho Legis lature of Pennsylvania, but now n resi dent of Now Jersey, will learn with satis faction, by tho subjoined paragraph from tho Neicark Daily Mercury, that ho has recently been promoted to tho important post of Assistant Prosident of tho Groat Eric Rail Road, a position for which ho Is admirably adapted and well quiliGcd : JlfiyA Gooo Selection. In tho tem porary alsenco of Charles Moran, Esq., in Europe, on business connected with tho financial affairo of tho Krio Railroad, tho Directors havo appointed Col S.F. Head ley, of the Morris & Essex Railroad, As sistant Prosident, who will fill Mr. Alor- an's placo in tho management of that groat enterprise. Numerous as nro tho difficul ties which surrouud tho control of tho Erie road, aud various as aro tho demands which it makes upon executive ability, wo feel satisfied that Col. Iloadley will provo himself equal to them. IIo will it is un derstood, enter immediately upon his du ties, without, howovcr, relinquishing his permanent connection with the Morris & Essex Road. The Inauguration PAnAnu. Maj, General William II. Kcim, to whom has been assigned tho command of tho Military forces at tho approaching inauguratiou of Governor Packer, has issued tho following Order: Head Quaateus, Otu Div., P. V., Meaning, lice. &tu, 1H07. Totic Volun teers of Pennsylvania. Fellow Soldiers: I. Tho Major General of tho Oth di vision, Pcnn'a Volunteers, having accepted the commaud, tendered to him, of the mil itary who will participate at the Inaugu ration of tho Governor elect, on Tuesday, tho 10th of January, 1858, a cordial in vitation is extended to the Volunteers of the State to unito and assist at the inter esting ceremony, which a lareo and bril Jiant millitary display will render doubly imposing. If. All companies, battallions regiments and brigades, will report to Brig Gen, E. 0, Williams, Harrisburg, who will furnish all necessary information, and render such assistance as they may require. III. Tho details of tho parado will bo the subject ol future orders. WILLIAM II. KEIM, Maj. Gen. 5th div., P. V., Officer Com. Aloj. Samuel L. You.no, ) Maj, A. JonDAN Swabtz:, ""'" Fortifications and Defences. Tho total propped expenditures under the direction of tho war department, for fortifications and o hcr works of defence, is $1,032,000. Tho following shows tho amounts that will bo roquired at different stations : Portsmouth, N. II S52.215 Boston 203 500 New York 353,535 l'tuiaaclpliu 08,714 Washington.! 131,100 .Norfolk-. . . .' .1."2,l.r.8 Pcnsacola 303,315 Marc Island. 417,971 Total 51,952,509 For tho scrvieo of tho ordnance depart ment, 81,551,213 is proposed, including 8300,000 for stmanieiit of fortifications, chiefly for tho purchaso of heavy nrtilery and projcetilct, for sea coast defences , $400,000 for tho national armories to be used iu the manufacture of tho nowly modeled fire arms, and S29G,979 for arse nals. Our Distant Subscribers. We have quito a number of subscribers scattered over tho .State? of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin and Texas, to whom we weekly mail our paper. Some of these are among our most prompt ad vmcc 2'ayivg subscribers, whilst wo regret to say that from a number of them wo havo never received a siugle dollar 1 We trust it is not out of place to remind them of tluir duty in tho premises. Wo need money, nnd need it very badly, too ; and if our western subscribers who owe for one, two, thrco, four nnd moro years would como to tho rescue they w mld materially aid and greatly obligo us. Tho amount duo from each is trifling in itself, )et in the aggregate it amounts to a considerable "pile." All monies forwarded to us, in registered letters, is at our risk. Pleaso remit. Prom Africa. OAXTunE or Slavers, Norfolk, Deo, 21. The baik Win. G. Lewis, 35 days from tho coast of Africa, arrived bcrc to day. She was captured as a slaver in the Congo river, by a boit expedition, com manded by the Lteuts. Walker and Cum. mings, from tho U. S. sloop-of-war Dale. Tho bris Windward, supposed to bo a slaver, was also captured, and will proba bly arrivo in a few days. Tho British steamer Elector, had seized tho bark Clara U, Williams and an Amer ican schoonor about tho samo timo. Many slavers are reported to lo on the African coait; 12 had bean captured after the arrival of the Dale there. She was to loavc soon far St. Helena. Her officers and crew were all well. Murder in Luzorno. George Matthias, TTUiAs.anoldmanefsomo 80 Years. rcsidmg at tuo Seven Wiio Tavern," in Luzerne county, was murdered last week, by ono William Mullcr. His , body was tnrown iho lue wen. uuuet us. 1 teen feet of water, held dnwn by stoucs i awpended to a chain. As Mr. Matthias . l lhad little, or no money, the eauso of thia . foul murder hu uol been fully discovered. Cheap Book Binding. Mr. CiiAtaxs J, Stahl, as all our citizens ought to know, lias opened n Binding in Hloamaburg. This establish ment is in the whito frame buiMing of Mr. Struthcrs, oppoitlo tho Post Office, up stairs and immediately over Klcine's Hoot and Shoo Store Mr Stahl, 'is a first-rate workman, honcat, industrious, accommo dating and wesinccroly hnpo our citizens will extend him the liberal patronago ho richly merits, ' Hon. J- Glnnoy Jones. Wo are gratified to observe, that our estim-blo friond, Congressman Jones, of(oth, by W. B, Pcterman Esq, Mr. Piiir,' Berks, has been appointed Chairman of tho Ml' Hess, of Sugarloaf ti Mis. Manerva Committee on Ways and Means. This is an admirable selection. No man in Con gross, than Col. Jones, we opine, is bolter 1 1 , ir ,i 1 i i- e ,i vt . i adapted for tho leadership of the National ' Administration. I Domesltc Newspaper Agency. K. W. Conklino, Esq., of Danville, as will be soon by his .card in our columns clsowhcrc, has opened a newspaper and niagazfno agency offico in Bloomsburg. Mrs. Carolint. Clark, will act as his agent, at her Uook Store in the Exchange. Mr. CoDkliog is a corrcol business-man, agrccablo and honordblc in his deportment and deserving of liberal patronago. Hover's Ink & Liquid Hair Dye. Wo call attention, again, to tho Card of Mr. Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. It has boon long tried and its character ij well estab lished. Merchants visiting tho City who are in want of cither writing Ink or Hair Dyo, would do well to call on Joseph E. Hover, No. 416, Raco above Fourth Street. JS?" The New York Ledoer, tho great Family Papor, haa now attained tho ex iraordinary circulation of Three Hundred and Thirty Thousand Copies. Tho Pros pectus of The Ledger, which contains all necessary information in regard to it, will be found in our advertising columns. Tub Mormon Cai-itoi,. Great Salt Lake City is laid out on a magnificent scalo. It is four miles in length, by three in breadth ; the streets running at right angles, and 132 feet wide, with walks 20 feet in width. Each building lot contains au aero anda quarter of land; aud a stream of pure wator running through tho city is made, by an ingenious pl.in, to flow on each side of every street, and to irrigate every lot. The Revived of the Slave 2rririe.--Tho minority of the Committco of tho House of liqiresentnlivcs of South Carolina on so much of iho Governor's message as pro posed a revival of the slavo trado, says the Heading Gazrfc, have presented a report condemning the revival of such a trade as injurious to tho best interests of South Carolina. Pennsylvania State Fivanoes. Tho following is the aggregate of tho receipts and expenditures of tho Stato Treasury from tho 1st day of December, 1850, to the 30th day of November, 1857, both day ini'lusivc Receipts of tho year, inclu ding 1 JBt balance... $5,070,415 2G Expenditure of Ihe year. . . 5,407,270 79 II 1 rrt i i trm. .-. . UaLinTaoagunDcCjl 57, 8500.138 47 , ear Mi. n. it. Wcidi of Clearfield. - lTITT .n. ra., formerly ot Jjock ilavon, on llio 8th ... . . inst., urank in mistake a qunntity of Oy-, amde of I'ot issium, and although every effort was tnado by Physicians to save him, he died in a very few minutes. B5S Godey's Lady's Dook for January has been received. It is a superior num ber. Tho rcadiog columns aro filled with interesting matter, and tho fashion plates for ladies cannot bo excelled. ,Tn- a i t-. , , lt , IrTMlOU S. A. DOUOLAsha3 our thanltS for a pamphlet copy of his recent speech in the United States SeDste,on the Kansas portion of tho President's Message. Robert H. Arthur , Esq., who both possesses and enjoys a large soul and liberal heart, has our thanks for the presentation of a large lot of delicious Celery, . . ., ., , , . , ,. Nl0n, IN. 1'. Hanks UIS resigned his . . p . effect on tho 1st of January next, whon he will enter unon his duties as Governor of , 1 '. Massachusetts. . .. " " PreSSeS fOr SalO. Tha Star of the North, (democratic) printing establishment, at Bloomsburg, is cue rod for sale. The Indedondent Press, (knownotluDg) printing office and fixtures, at Williams port, also for sale. tarCliristmaa Day is almost here. Tho Bloomsburg, Variety Book and Con fectionery Stores arc amply prepared for the holiday season, in tho wav of fancv ana usefui arl!clcs for trifts. aud will bo atje to j,icnso iho most fastidious Those mako l)l0,r pUrchases early aro likely tiurchases carlv aro likelv to bavo tuc best assortment to aelcetn-om. ter Benjamin Franklin lleblcr, a prin- . ..1..,, : .. t, v ter, fell upon a curbstone, in a fit, in Nenr Oilcans recently, and died toon afterwaidi. DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL. Billious Cholio was cured in 10 minulos ask P. A. Brand, of Harrisburg, Pa. Piles of 10 years' standing cured by ono bottle, and many others of tho samo rharacter cured soundly by tho uo of this On,. rSy- 27ic Oxygenated Bitters nro espe cially adapted to. tho dclieato constitution of females suffering from derangement of tho natural functions, woakuess or irrccu- . larity, and nervous debility. They aro a ' powerful Ionic, yet freo from alcliohnl. IiMftDatlEtD, Tn Stirffltlnrif. on SnmTnw nrnninir Tn - Hunter, of Davidson, Sullivan co. In Cattawissa Valley, on Sunday last. JlBt' 1!th, by Rev. I, Bahl, Mr. Joshua 'E'll-E to Catiiauine Dehic, both of that i,. ' lv n., it,n inn, i, i, ; Mr. IIiiiam Kek.v, to Miss Emzaiieth MINERVA KECK, both of Ncsoopeo. On the 17ih,in Berwick, by the samo, Mr. Georcie Thomas, of Salom township, to Miss MAROAnET Ann Boweii, of Hoi lonback township, both of Luzornoco. In Bloomsburg, on Friday of last week, rtir. iiacob iiredv, ageu about UO years. In Illoomsburg, on Tuesday last, after ten day's severe suffering from being scald ed, Caroline, infant daughter of Mr. Charles .1, Stahl, aged 1 year and nine months. In Nescopco township, on tho 13th De comber, Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Froy, aged 60 year'', 5 months, and 42 days, On the 28th of November, in Hollonbaek township, huzerno county, John George Smith, aged 74 years and 25 days, In Beach Ilavon, December 18ih, Mar. tha Jane, daughter of Samuel H. Coles, aged 7 years and 10 months. COLUMBUS MAI,K AND FUJI ALE AUADEMY. rplIK WINTER TEUAI of this Inillluttmi will com JL niencif au .MONDAY, the 4th dny of Jinujrr. 13. Iintiuction will be eivt-ii in all tUn lirinche of bh Academic and Ouiniucrcial Eilucaiion. There will nlirt. at the uneninr of the ncit Term. l orfinitvit n complete ISormal JJtflirtmettL For tbe Education and training &f TeiSbera fur Tabllc rr mroi, Kor farther particulars ie . , t . TRUSTEES. New Colurabuf, Luzaunti Co. r, Drr G, Mi7 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of riilip Dodder, fate of FUhing crcefc iQivmhtp deceased THUhMri mill iliitnlutifi, of lite ortati of Philip l)-it(tr laile of Kiliin;eret:)c township, Columbia cunt)', lU-ceamt. will take mUic. Hint the untlemrn' til, appointed; A'liliror by the Orpin n't Court of Culum bin county, to iimko distribution of the balance In the hum1 oi' John rark, Administrator o' th-; said I'hilip loilpr,t1 tuam. among tin liei't of the dCMihjnt, will auMiJ at lii omco iu Ulfiotutburjr in .iil comity, un i iiffuny, me -uui uoy ni January upxi. at iu o'clock ol aid day- when and wUttu all oar tits liitfrii ran iUand il Ihry think proper. Audit, r. nJuoins'titrg, Dte 34, J817 4l NinVSl'AI'IJinvOENUy." ' rill". ciliEorffl cf Il!ooiriiburf can now liar thnir ifiMy nntfLTs ftiriiMir.l thm .it ih t.nM.. !,..... prlcei. Ih'if living ihHr rortaitQ iiiiic i.eager (iiiijrj 81 UO ne nnnum, I Vpii j Irani on " ti CO Dully IVbh ' B oo tt Daily Newt 4 rju NcwYirk Tfilfhn " "00 " II raf. I 7 0) 'J intra " 7 Hi) New York Let'cct norkh 'J 00 " Or any other I'aptri or Magazines, puMifhd In Stw Voi k mil rhi'udutphia, in nil cntica in ailvnnro. No nubkcripltnn iiceivt'd lor Lja than mix monihi. Mrn. Jehhk CI Clark is author! ud to rtcrii-4 tabmrip tion s for the samp. II. W. OUNKMN'C Gcrtirit A'$u$parer jtgtnt, tiluomntmig, Dec 20, 1657 St A NEW IDEA. TIIW rAr WELL! SEND TOR TI I tend to i 'uii iin t'LTH, in com or stampn L any mlilrra my Mt Instructor ' uh mitre will enailc nnv nun in i-n tmhi , w Inch I guar n.'-ke from SO to -If) GOol) CORN IIROuMH PER DAY. The ntccitnary futurtD cm be made by alumn any pinon,ata mrc trifle of cxpenie rieljitdgrofe iinorrni. m nn; m ,aBl. n . vr nro Q trnt s clad " nnnounre anjthi.ig now that may he turuen1 1 to I iiiiefut purpoje. P . risher. of pli.ee, )v lining the public nn pmall decri-c of 'rvifH by Hie inirnd-te- lv whirl, nn one can ni.iku tl.sn, at a i rylnllin-'ioit' uoii oi ii is vry b mpif iiiiidf oi miking Corn I) rooms ' ' 'V T' lUlllltlvlHI HIS fill "ns wnniiv iii uiipniion of i llriuini Corn " Jl jlsu gives llic and curin: u. . . . ..,.,, , . " vs.. sMa .ill, IIKllllLLUI, .11 II rilll d till win ar" glowing bcu mode if raising Aitilfrss V II. riSIIEU. ' re SB. 1SW iiij.-ove, fcirj-ilcr Uo Pa, OUKAl J?OIt SALE it Tiia orncE or the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. PO K CI' f) I All I CP, for IP38, ol various sites, neatly Cot up anil bound In Turkey. Horn's Yitimi Inns. Ill ick, lllue and Red, in bottles ol various slupes and sixes. Iloitn's Liquid IUirDie, unicli Mill color Hair and Hoard perleolly hlack. SrATiniifttv, cniupri.inu pens, holders, pencils, sealing ( wm, blank books, eliecks. iit. UxTtu trsKrifK i renin Ailianibra Laid Note raperaml Fanrv Kuvclonrs. Di..ms, heeds. BcIioqI Orders, Murriaec Certifieates. Justices, Constables nnd all otl.er lorm, ' l)limciFs,-ryriip or Yarrow, Aguo Cure, Dlackborr -v ."',' a,.. . u.c, . iiui.r i.iniineni, etc. Executed at all times, In various colors Ahvavs Nenlly, cheaply and expeditiously. Dee 55, iej7 IIUVKK'S LIQUID IlAUt DYE. TIID lollowirc. Irom chat eminent 1'liysician ofThlla oelplii... lit. llriuklc, iildeil in Hie testimony of rroiessiir uimut, oniyconnrm. v.nat Is evidenced by llinuan nil. uhn ha.a iil.iI fl.j. GlRSHD HOW ClIKBTM'N STRELT. i'tiiladclDliia. lleeeinberQ.il IC.'l "In retard lo ;;str,s.lrCy, lean stnieunliuii,. llnsly.lliat it contains no deleterious increilirnts, aud niay be used lih .alirs isiy, and with llie im,l I Hover's Wrilins .1- Itwclibk Ink Ve.,owcllfnili,'lc,'k"0""'',"'eiui'enoeuiosy of their merils, it is only neces-ary to suy. tliat K steady ami Increasing ilcinand.eives ihe best vin.H,. that they niainuin llieie character for superiority I which diillnjui.he. Ihcm when Arst Introduced, years I ''o,At, ,rtd,e lolheManuf.clorv. No. 4lr. n.r. ft MIJ JOSEPH U. IIOVCn,.Vji:iClrr, Dee. !6, 1857. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY TIIK subscriber offers for salo tbatdc sirabla Mill properly situate in Greenwood twn.. or. OI1IST SI ILL, havint llirec run ofrlinne. Otcrsbot wneel 17 feet nigti.nnd a (Saw Milt, a Diceilws rr,.,. .,,y n JiOUse and Bam. Tnjeiher with a 1 raet feK cenent OI CX ex TIMBER LAND. Consistlns nf SCO ACRES. The above mills are limn. !.'' ".,.'aJ" ?f "'a.'u,,;.0"J '! JL M'hJ'?.': i '"SS.,,,,,, ,. l0c.a5 raiie. r,om Mors burg and e i n.m Ji.iiviii.. ..ISSiM ZX?"' on4 ,h tT rnr,inher particulars apply 10 Ihe subscriber ..iTurbuKoU.! Pa, Ue nip, .orinumuerunu ro., or andress Oec 10, 1337 -5ui.. HW YOiflfiDCfiK, FOR 1858 1 ' THE BEST FAMILY" PAPER IN THE WORLD 1 BUM, u ll tin it. II ATTRACTIONS rOrt THE NEW Tl, circulation of I ha NEW Y6nK l.rnonrt if nnw trratcf Ihan llmtnf nny ' ' "',n " Ten other Literary Tapers in America. Tlidprnflt! nil Ihli unp. ralleleil circulation enable ,i;n,0i"l,o1 TIIKLIIIl. licit lo Mfcnil tum upon it which would noon itvnmp any ordinal? publication A pipor with it circula. tion ofonlya lnintreil iliou. r-anil or so would link under Ihe eipenien of Till! I.Hi. Gnil lii leie Itinuamontha, All of thl oltland favorite Cnntrltulora nin cnntloa to tulle for TUB I.BtiOIiB at heretofore. Noeipcnse will be apared lo eecure others whose pens shaM ber-onsiaVrH cornps. lenl (o sd.l to Till: LCtl. i'nrt'fl ntlraciionj an I use. fulness Mrs. EMMA D. B. H. BOUTIUVORTII wrlfs only for lh NHIV YORK FANNY FPItV wri.a nnl forTIln NKW YORK LKDOr.R. bylvanus conn. Jr.. wrltraonlvlorTllENXW YORK LEDGER. EMERSON DENNETT write only for THE NEW YORK IjEDOCR. Al.icn CAKY.Mn. PI flOURNEY. nnd l)r NIH.L- SON writ for THE NEW TORK LEDGER. OEOROE D.PRKNT1CG. JOHN G, 8AXLC, and all the other bert writer t, contribute to THE NEW YORK L.RDGEK. THE LEDGER If dernted to POLltE LITERA TURE. ORIGINAL IL LUSTRATED TALES. EflSA Vfl, POETRY, SKETCH Ed, niOORA- THE I.EDQEK Ii everv rnv, nutYB, a. wlmrr acknowledged to be the beat fa hilly paper In tlm world hence hi eiiraordl nary and unheard of popu l.nrliy. The Proprietor of tha LEDQER employ the boil talent, and by bo doing make the beit paper in tha country. JUL NEW YORK LED GER is printcnonbuutliul white paper, and it com f oied Df djlti pagct rnak ng tbe uaiididmeat wctMy paper in the Utiion. II la puh'iilii'd irery datutday, and told at all the new ofllca in r-veiy city and town throughout tha coun try, aim) it umlttd for iub crlbera at ft per annum ; two copiei nro nl for 91. A fly periun obtain) ntr tight ciLicrilrrs at fit fiU tueh (which la our loweil flub raft,) and lending us $l. will be entitled to one copy freo. Terms litvarially Ii advance. AdJnra all lt ler to IIOBKIIT BOMYCIlt Publisher of tho NEW YOHK LKDGRR, Ai Ann Hfeet, Nttw York. N. Ii. Now it a good titn a mbtenbe, ai Mra. BOUTHWOkTrTa new tory.Tim IIRIDK OF Al4 EVENING, will ba aou uitiiKd in THE LKDUttR on the tint of January, U H. Nu It Wo hay no Agpnia vuthonted to r Biyo tubacrlpilnna fur THE LEDGEK. Bubiert bera mint alwoyt rimit direct to nt, antt not lead or gay any money to any Audita A ttfffh moral lono cliarariurliti every article In Til B LUUUlR. In tact tho mniii of iu lentiim contribu tare arc a suiUclcut giiarniiiue that it tend In maikad contrail to a clar ot wttklj publirutfona that huvu for to long .1 1 1 rue no'iuco me country, nut wnirn, ioiiu nnifly i.ir tho morals of our poiil, are almost uilintt. Iic uti. 1MJ7 Lackawanna a Uluoui&liurg liailronU. PIIK RLiiul.1 mccilug of tin- Bt ckholderi J of th Lackawanna and Iiloontfbur? Rail Hojd Company, will be hi Id Ht I lie iloiinfl tf P V, Wanibold, (late Frank llelmf.) n Kingitnit, LuiTiit County. 6n MONDAY, Jjnuuiy 11th, bMweon the hour Ct IS O'clock, A M.. mid i o'clock, P. Hi , fur lit purp leaf vlfclmga President and twelve Uirretora for lh en itilng jinr II. V OODIIOUHIS, W)oinng, Dec. U, K.7. Uli Hary, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rVJ O TICi: ir littrehy siren tliat the copnttnrrhlf ll iuri'iornru t-xifting liHtwi-an tlin Uhder ignnd, dor Ihe tlenignaiion ot i.ow it UroUiiM, ut I. Imc Rtdg, ColumLia count', lim tliis day bttsn disrolrDd by o tuat eoiueitl. 0. V. LOW. O Ij. LOW, C. WM. LOW. l.ime IHdfft, Ctt. 1, N'.lt. Th-i tiiiilcrftgntiil h.tving pu rctin ! t itotX nf jjooiU, will cuHiiiiiiii btimnckB at ihnnhl vtniMt, w tit person 1 may cull nn) trttl-i th-ir urtouiiH with th lain firm, he having lha huui, noici. Kz. Oft 19, ieS7 d. WM. LOW. AUDITOR'S SOTHJK. Esttite of John 8mdcrt late of the Borough of lhiwick d-ccascd, ryilV. hfiri and ilittribuiera of tlit nUt. nt ioati J Skvdi.r, late nf the ll'tronah of !f ruick. In th County of Co In lulu a, iltceuieJ, will lake noiire lint tin- uiHltTigiiril, 0 1'i'oi uted Amtiior or Ihe Orphftii't Court iirCuiiiinhib Uuuntv, to uitikit dutilliulton irth IjiI.iiicc In the ii umtg orUh.irh-tf tinvdrr. Adminiitrator ul J.jJn anydir, dicM a indue the hriri of the decedent tvliatttiul at hi Otr.cc, in Itl.iomalurfr. in uid eounty on Thursday the 2311) day of Juinary neit.fll 1 o'clock I' .M., of F.-iiJ i ny, v. lien and w hcri jou a iy ntind if )on think pioppr. II OB LIU' F Cl.AltK, uiootnttdirg, ucc. 19, ie&7. w AtrticK AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate, of Samuel A. Bowman, late tf Mifflin township, deceased. rpllE heiri anildlfetributri'i nfilie Eilaf of Sam ctt X A UowMiN, late ol ihe lowiihii ofAhfflin fn tha County nf Cotiiinhia, dfceavfd, wilt take notice tliut the uiider'igncil anpoinlcti Aiiciiioi by the Orphan's Court nf Columbia county, lo make dimubtiUon of l Jin balance in the hands of annuel Creaiy and fetli U Howmao, Adniinmtrntori ort?amue) A. Uowmitn d c'd, among llie heir ol the decedent, will attend at hi (tfice m Ulonm'burg, in snid county, on Ttmrrday tho 28tlt day of January o!Xt at IK o'clock ot aiti day when ond where all parties Interfiled can attend if tliey think proper. uuucui r, uijAui. Bfoomiburg, Dec. 19, 1B37. 4t. Aolito. AUIHTOIVS NOTICE. Estate of John Weaver, late of Mahoning township, Columbia C oxmty, dccd MMIU executors and Legatees and at) other rinons interested In the Ustalo ol John Wearer, late of Mahoning township, in the County of Columbia, ds reaied, will taktf notice that the undersigned spnoin ted Auditor by Ihe Orplun's Court of Columbia Co., to nuke dutribution of the buUnce in Ihe hands of the Etecutcrs i.l the said John Weaver, deceased, nmoiif the Legatees named in t tie Imt will and les. lament of the said Juhn Weaver, c'tcd, UI attend at t office in niooinsburi in said County, on Sat urday, the 30th day of January t ext, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all persons In lerested may uttttij if they think proprr. JOHN U. FREEZE, Utooinihurg, Dec, 19, 1957. tl. Afditoh. NOTICE, Offlce of the Columbia Coal k. Itan C. I'hlladslnhia. Nov. 311, 1837. I NOTICE is lierehy givtn tliat in coor! anre with the proviilonsoflbe act ofinenrpora. lion, an Hleelion for Nino I'ersons to serve n s Ilirt ctois or the Columbia Coal and Iron Company, until th. 31it day of December, lKiS, or unlit their ulcessors are lejrally cno-en . will be helit at tho office or tho company. 8. 1!, corner ct Walnut and fourth meets, Sd floor, No 2, on Thursday, l ho llhst day of December, 1857, between the hours ol 4 and 7 o'clock, I. M. V, B. CIMITII, Dee 18, 1837 le fitrrlsry. TO DEMOCRATS. ' ONR of the first duties ofa good Democrat is to mp- port his party prtt. Til el NEW YOttK DAILY and wuuklv ndwh is j Democratic organ of Nfw beit i.ewspipers of Ihe da; now wen csiibiisoeJ as mo Vork cit). lt It one of tba day, moreover. Hnd lu lour subscriptions I Weekly News only Ono Dollar a year suiisrripiHIIIS runiisnea at no. uu r.auau itreet, New Votk, Dec 19, IM7 tVHIUTLHY'S Altl'II ST. THEATRE ARCH STRHET. ABOVR BIXTII, pniL.iDrj.ritM. THE STAR COMPANY, composed of the Snest Ar. t!les In the world, and exceeding In Hlrrnith and Tjlent a y Dramatic combination Jierelofore offered lo the Theatrical public, will appear every niflitin Com. 'dy.Traiiedy, Berin Comic llrama. Vaudevilles. Musli (l Uuileitis, tc lie Vhsi (iiiUul Ihe I'tts tl the-e OtiSI, lT-3n: