111 I flllJHllili ill Alii 111 1111 iniiim i i 1111 Jl Jilll V7V11MJL II to i.r.vi l.. TATn, nnnim. "RlnrmKiluit cr Tmi 0 18 1 JMOOlllbUUIg, ddll. J, 1000. 1JIMENSK UATIlT:nLG OF THE Philadelphia Democracy. President liuchman't Administration Endorsed-JJis Policy in Relation to Kansis Aprrovcdl'omdar Scrernnn. tiin the Territories Yindirated-rL llivl.t r ihr tnr. in n ti.,:, Oim Institutions in Thcii Own Wa y I 'Ihe Dcmoeram) of Ihiladelphia Sv ok to Thdr Brethren cf the Stait - and lfnim ' ,,i The Democracy of Philadelphia, held an immoESo Mass Meeting, on Monday j evening, tbo aatti J uccerabcr, 1B57, for tho purposo of endorsing tho Presidents! viows on the Kansas Question, w Ex-t biof Justico Lewis, presided, assisted by an unusual array of Vioe Presidents and Secret artcB. Vo take it that this was the rtrongest demonstration ever given in our State upon any subject, and most trium phantly did ihny sustain President Du cbanan. Tho President, (cx-Chief Juseico Lew is,) on stepping forward to lako tho Chair, was greeted, with boarty applauso, and addressed tho nssemblago in subslanco as follows : I beg leave to tendor my sincere thanks ti this meeting for ibn honor conferred in selecting mo to preside over its delibera tions. At the same time, justice to my own feelings requires' mo to say that I accept tho honor with great reluctance, and had repeatedly dcelitcd it when proposed by tho Committee of Arrangement, because, when 1 retired from the highest judicial station in my native State, and declined tho nomination for re election so generously tendered by tho Democratic Convention, it was my sincero desiro to bo relieved Irom the responsibilities of all prominent public or political stations. But tho wishes of my fellow citizens havo been manifested in awjynoito bo msrcgardod, and 1 yield to their wishes with profound acknowl edgmenta for this high mark of their confidence. Wo aro assembled lo deliberate on tho measures of the President in relation to the admission of the Territory of Kansas ialo he Federal Union, as an independent titate. By the Constitution of the Unitod States, Congress postCEScs tho power to "dispose and mako all needful rules ond regulations respecting the Territories or other property belonging to the United States." '1 his clauso has been thought, by some, to be confined merely to tbo regula tion of tho Territories, as property, and not to the government of tho peope inhabi ting the Territories. It may be 's'afcly conceded I bat tbis is correct. Hut it mu-t bo remembered that tho Oovcrnmcni has tho power to ('eclaro war to m.ko peicc, and to make treaties. In tho exercise of tbeso powers, Territories may bo acquired cither by conquest or by treaty. When the Government, by either of theso meth ods, acquires the jurisdiction over and the right of property in a Territory, the right to mako laws for its government results as a necessary incident to acquisition. Al though tho United States Government is one of limited powers, it is certainly supremo wilhin the limits prescribed ; and. in ad dition to the powers expressly granted, possesses all tho powers necessary to tho ' exorciso of tho authorities conferred by tho ) express terms of tho .Constitution. Under this construction of tho Constitution, Con-1 gross has, ever slnco the foundation of tho I Government, chimed and exercised the ' right of sovereignty over the peoplo of the ' Territories : and the doctrino ol popular sovereignty has never been carried lo tho ' ny thing but a fair extension of tho privi oxtont of claiming for tho people of tho , lege of popular sovereignty. Territories, a ri 'lit to set themselves up in . , opposition to tim sovereign power of 'tin Lackawanna and Bloomsburg organized for governmental purposes but I by authority of Congress, and in conformity tR its enactments. Tho pooplo ol a terri- tory, before it is organized for tho purposes of government, aro bound by tho Coustitu . ,, ,, I,- ,,. ti; -L e . -i.. . uou, uuu tuna yi vuu uuioii, au iar oiny as they apply to such territory. With this exception, the inhabitants of a territory, Ipforo it is organized, aro in a state of nature each man prescribes laws for himself and- administers justice to himself in bis owri wav. As all linvn nn cnual rightia tb rosppct, no one has rightful power over another, Sovereignty implies superiority, Whero all aro equal there can be no such thing as sovereignty. Sovereignty, instead of existing among1 people in a state of nature, has no existence at all until government bo established Tho Creation of governmental power is tho bir h of sovereignty. Even popular sovereiguty has no existence uptil tho aggression of individual il.-hts, given up for the purposo, is vested in. the appointed authorities. But it) the paso of tho Territories belonging to i TT-t,i ck,,aa t,rt on:i l:L7, : the Federal Gove nmont. The people of CC'!B nt Soranton, P,., with ho Delaware Territories ha?e no powers beyond tho-o Laokawanna and western Ha. road, and a reared to them, by tL Constitution of the ""P"1. ' ',10 W.U.amsport United States, or voluntarily 'granted by Dd lll"lroad' Congress. It is only by authority of, Thfs road thus far has been a complete Congress tlut tlwy on Imvo a 'I'crriturial gucccsg ita President, Win. 0. lleynolds, Legislature. It is only under the same I (b(J TrcaBurcr Payll0 PetteboDO, and tho JnftWn States. In aeeordanco with these principles, men of peculiar qualifications for tho pla Congress, by act of 30th May, 1854, or cos tiioy hold, and to their energy, skill, (Miiijcd the Territory of Kansas. Ii wa3janii perseverance, seconded by tho co-op-declared to bo tho true .interest and . cration of b direotor8 are tho Etuck and E'nT' therefrom, but to leave iho pooplo thereof road,coinploted in adverse timc3 liko theso, perfectly free tn form and regulate their without suspending the accruing interest on lomc3tio institutions in their own way,"' jtJ joao,for an j10ur Under this act Kansas, when adndtted as a I d , rivct bUc atteDlioD to State, was to lo received into tho. Union ' , ' .. ., . . vclth or without Maverv. as their O'onslitu- thu fact, for it shows that railroads, though tion may prescribe at iho time of their Admission. On tbo 10th I'cb, lo07; the Territorial Legislatuio of Kansas passed a law providing lor the election of delegates to 4 Con'veiiiiou, to meet on the first Mon 'ay of September, for tho purpose of framing n Constitution preparatory to admission into llio Union, Dclogntcs wcro clcolcil under tliis law, and tlicy n'scmblcd i in Convention and fruncd a Gonsiitutiun, Tho Convention, by a closo vote, decided to fliibmit tlio nrotisioti rcjncctinff slavery .. . . .. . ? .. . the nonnlc. and directed an f?(rtinn In ' be licld for that puiposo on tbo 21st of tlio lastj niontb. Thus tbo licoplo, by their "preMtvntivcs, proceeded tn their own Ba..." Tbo result of tbo election lias not reached us. what now aspect iho easo may ultimately present, it is impossible ' this moment to lorscc. lint tbo I'rcsidi at cut I pr poses to abido iho result of that election, t and to tultuit Kansas tnio tbo Union at once under tbo Constitution tbus framed. I What objection can tbcro b to this ? All "grce tint tbo affairs of Kansas Invo nV l "luo11 f'o nation's 0 "' at'cn,ion- '' lie sooner we clothe tliat untortunato 'l orntory witli tlio now 0M of. a S"to' nml tlm! loollEC 1,10 ihv fJ' V"0?' 1 10 tt.cr for, inVV ?.d th bettor f.-r the Union. Hut it is objected that tlio wliolo Constitution ought to havo been submitted to tho peoplo, and not tbo slavery question alone. Tho answer to this is that neither tho oct of Congriss nor tho act ot Ilia territorial I. cgislaturo re quired the Convention to submit tho Con stitution, or any part of it, to tlio people. If the delegates, of their own accord, thought proper to take tiic opinion of their ciinstituents on tho slavery question, it does not follow that thy were bound to i submit every other question. As they 'acted witbiu tbo scona of their powers derived from tbo people, tho prcaump ion is that they had good reasons for tbo course wbicii they thought proper to pursue. They knew that a portion of tho population wero in open robelli u against the law under which hoy wero acting, nod would opposo n?y Constitution which they might frnio j and they also, doubtless, know that their constituents, who wero support ing law and cdor, wero satisfied with every provision in tho Consti'tition, except that which bad relation to slavery. This was submitted, becauso there was an honest difference of opinion about it. It is com plaind that tbo pcplo cannot vote on tlio slavery question without voting f ir the Constitution. This is incro matter of form, bcoiiufc tbo other provisions of tho Con stitution aro not intended to bo sukmiticd to tho people Their voico it already expressed through tlieir uclogatcs. Tlio Institution, with tho exception of the slavery clause, was framed by tbo rcprcscn tatives, to bo submitted to Congress, where the legal and ultimatod sovereignty un dnnhtpdlv nt nresent resides. Tt is lurtlinr objected that tho Legislature which nu thorized tho clce ion of delegates, was not legally clocted. It is sufficient for us to know that it is tho only Legislature which has ever boen acknowledged bv tho Gov eminent of iho United States that it is tho Legislature dcftisto; and, until its powers are revoked or annulled by Congress, its no s must bo treated as valid. It is also complained that tho delegates who framed tho Constimlion wero not voted for by a majority of tho people. The answer to this is, that all tho people had a litlit to vote, and that thoso who declined lo oxcerciso that right, havo no just omso to complin. Tbo call was made by the only Government known to exist. Tfcc people had an amplo opportunity to voto lor representatives to tramo a Uonstttution, and thus they bad tendered to them the usual rights of popular sovereignty. If they desired more, tiioy should havo de manded it at tbo hands of their Territorial Legislature Failing in this, they should have influenoed the action of their Const!- tutio'nal Convention, If that action docs not suit them, they can amend their Constitution in a very short time after their admission. In no view of tho cisejdoes it appear lo mo to bo proper tint tbo wbolo nation should bo disturbed cou'itiually with what is properly a merely local question. Let Kansas bo admitted at once, and then licr settle this nuoptinn for herself. 1 let largest privilogo of u'-pular sovereignty is conceded to her, when sho is admitted as a fimto on an equal footing, with tho other States. Any courso which would hold her any longer in Iho helpless and distracted condition of a Tcrritorv. must sureh- bo Railroad. Weeks ago, wo took occasion to an- nounco tbo completion of tho above road, ttnd tLo ruonin of frei ,lt an(j pagsoDgcr . .. ... .. , ,n, . I Trains through its entire length. Thus fr 1 w " , lfc IiflS lnet mo3t complete success, ( uoing a prosperous husiucss, without co- countering tho slightest accident or loss of life. Wo theu btateil thtit would he good stock, nd that its January coupons would bo promp-ly paid. It now Affords us great) pleasure to call attention to iho following I notice from tho &w York Tribune t of u late date: - "Tho interest due ono. thn first of Janu- ary. on tho mortaiio bonds of tho Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg Itailroad Company will bo paid at tho Aicrcamilo Hank of tbis city. Notwithstanding tho hard times tho work on this road has steadily progress ' ed to completion, and regular trains com 1 mcnord runtJng is entire length (fifty ti .1 . m.i r Ti i seven umcsi on iuc -ibtui ucuuiuuur uuu- the fashion is to decry thorn, may bo eo built a&to merit public confidence jbStWm. Ktman, Treasurer cleot of llerks county, I'a., died in Heading on Tuesday last. Hook Tablo for January. DdMofltiATio Ukvikw, Conrad Swaokhnm mcr, Editbr and l'roiutotor, No. 305 llroadway, Now Vork. Terms tbreo dollars per 'annum, in advarlfco, Tbo January No. begins tlto forty first volume. Tbo fiist No. was published in October 18;!7, and from that timo to this ! it has been tho able national organ of tho I democratic party, and at no timo slnco then more able and consistent than nndcr ti. i l'lVOU HIUUMVIUlilill J.UO UUM1UU1 J beforo us is especially valuable. An artl-1 clotm "tho currency and tho constitution," I is .ho lucid leader of tho month, and then . ... .... . illow c.vc articles ot poht.es fieUon , biography, and poetry. It is cnbcllisbcd Lith a steal engraving. Now is tLo ilno j to sub-cribo, the beginning of the year and ' of the volnmo. i IIlackwood's Magazine, Leonard Soolt & Co., Publishers, No. 70 Fulton Street New York. Terms, thrco dollars per annum in advance Tho Dccombor No. completes tho forty fifth volume nf tho American Edition. It contains our Indian Empire Phrenolo gy in France Dulwors new story part VII and five other articles, one of which is Afoot part IV a most capital scries, Scott & C. i., publish also the North British , Ilcvicw, tho Edinburgh, tho Westminister, tlio London Quarterly. Any ono $3,00 j Any two 83,00. Tho four Reviews S8.00 , Dlackwood and Iho four Iteviows 810,00 Volumos all bogin with January, so this is tho proper timo to subscribe. IIuToniNas Oamfohnia Mqajiine, Pub lishcd by Hutchiogs and Hoscnfieid, No. MU Montgomery s'reet, San Fr.n cisoo; at tbreo dollars per year. Tho number beforo us is for Decombcr 1857, and contains 95 articles, of very in teresting matter. 'I hero aro numerous il lustrations, among tho talcs, poems, nnca doles and Es3ajs of tho Magazine, SAnoE.NT's Soiioor, Monthly, Epes Sar gent, Publisher, No., 280 Washington Street, lloton, Trrms one dollar per annum, m advanoe. Wo havo lo iked over iho School Month ly, and aro decidedly plo.ised with it. It is profusely illustrated, and edited with ability and judgement. We think it ad. dapted to benefit pupils and teachers, schools and families. Judcina by tho first No,, we heartily recommended it to the public. The Atlantic Montiilv, tho now ami popular Magazino of Philips, Sampson & Co., the subsciiplion price of which is 53 00 will bo furnished to subscribers clubbing with the Columbia Democrat, at 3 50 per annum in advance. That is an ex'raordi- nary offer, and those who appreciate good readiog matter will send in their names. Tho Magazino and tho paper for a trifle ovor the jirioo of ibn Magazino. Just think of it. Fink Pictures- We refer our readers to our advertising columns, for notices of several fplendid pictures, now about to be issued by Oaksmith & Co., Publishers of Emersons Magazino & Putnama Monthly. Persons who desire to decorate their par lors or libraries could not do bettor than turn to them. They aro by the finest masters of tho art. (Published next Week.) A New 'Counterfeit Detoctor. About tbo most useful thing that any person in bufincss, can have in tbeso times, is a oorrcci and reliable Counterfeit Do tcctor and Isank note List. This want is now to bo supplied. Messrs, T. D. Peter son & Brothers havo just commenced thsr publication of "Peterson's J'hiladcljihiu Counterfeit Detector and Bank note Liot' a monthly quarto publication which eon. tains all tbo information that can bo ob tained in regard to all the Counterfeits, Broken Hanks, and tho rates cf discount on all tbo Bank notes of tho country. Alrssrs. Droxel A Co., tho well known Hankers and Brokers, of the city, will su I each numher of tho list, so that it may be pervise it ana ma He tbo corrections in perfectly relied on, while tho well known house of E. W. Clark & Co., Commission Stock and Exchange Brokers, will correct tho Stock List. Not being intonded to subserve the purposo of any banking house, as most of tho Detectors do, it will bo a useful and reliable publication to tho whole business community, and wo would advise all of our readers to remit tho prico of ono 1 year's subscription to tho Publishers at. once for it. Tho price is but ONE DOL- j LA It a year. To Clubs, Four copies for 83,00 ; or Ten copies for 87,00 ; or Twen- j ty-fivo copies for 815,00. Address nil t Orders to i T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, I 300 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Tho Annual Settlement. The Commisbinners, Treasurer and Auditors, of Columbia county, met in tho finnrt. (louse, on Mondav last, and bv Wr.rlno.sJav at noon, thev had oomnlcted tho Annual Settlement, tho year 1857. Thoso officers deserve groat credit for tho promptitude with which they havo dis - charged their offioial dutios. J ho Uounty si.ismsnt iH hr. niiblUlied tha first week in February, as soon as approved by tho Court. Montrose Demociat.J. B.McCoi.LUM, Senior Editor, has retired from tho Mon trose Democrat. It will bo continued by his lato partner, A. J. Gtrritson, Esq. Tho Democrat is an ably conducted paper, tho organ of tbo democracy of Susrjuohanna couuty, and wc wish it continued sueoesj, Tho Toaolior's Institute, During tbo last week of Dec., 1857, a TEActiRft's Institute, was for tbo first timo held in llloomsbufg. Tho exorcises commenced on Monday Vnnrning and clo sing Friday ovoning. They ounsistod of i class iustruction by members during tho rta' SSU 1CCtUrM' W"" th0 aam,,on of "n "yn ono occasion, during the evening, i"'orcst in these exercises was not only maintained turouiibotit nut increased from , a' 10 dn"- In view of tho boncfitreocv Cl,nnd "10 r'suro derived from their n,ccUn6'i lLo mcnibcM of tbo class appoint- ml ft nnrmniffrn fn nvnri flirt ant Ufni-r Inn , 110 resu , 01 , 01, ' , "10,r thankfulness to those who have taken an 1 ,r b "Jl"o out of tbo undertaking. The commuteo met accordingly, ami tlio lolloning pream ble and resolutions wcro adopted. Wiieri:as. We, tiio Teachers of Co lumbia county, have oonvcued for tho pur poso of holding a Teacher's Institute, the (design of which has been to instruct and better qualify teachers 'for their onerous dutios they havo to perform, and feeling that through tho exertions of thoso who have conducted tho exercise.', tho cuds proposed havo bcou fully rcalii'jd. There- lorc- Resolved, That wo lender our sincero tnanns to m uunaEss our eiticicnt Huprr intendent, as tho originator of the Institute, and tor tbo successtul cltirts bo lias mado not only in imparting instruction as a class- teacher, but for his exertions in behalf of education generally. Raolvcd, That wo havo listened with untiring pleasure to tho ablo teachings of Prof. Tennev, wbo from years of expert enco in this noble cause, is well prepared to impart useful knonlodgc, and wo sli.ill not soon forget his lucid expositions of tho subjects presented by him, yielding infor mation to us as individuals, valuable hints as teachers, opening to our vicv rich mines from which t gather gems lor the enrich ing of our minds and hearts, and leading us through tho beautiful unfoldings of Nature's trudifulness to herself in all her operations, to tho thought of Naturo's God. Resolved, That we nro truly gratcfnl to tho Class Instructors for the edifying man ner in which they lnvo prcsontod tho sev eral topics allotted to them for illustration, and for tlto suggestions thrown out as to tho best nlodo of imparting information td our pupils. We aro also under obligation to Mr. Stokes, for asuitatilo essay on Uni formity of TeNt BjoIcb, and to Mr. Kohlcf, for an interesting lecture upon Astronomy. Resolved, That as tho universjl and hearty sentiment of this Institute, wc as Teachers tender our thanks to Prof Wtdker. of Now Columbus, both for visiting us du ring bis limited stay in totvu, and for his truthful, eloquent and highly instructive remarks, on the subject of education. Resolved, Uliat our crateful acknowl edgements nro duo to Mr. Eaton, for tho uso of his sohool room and, his thoughtful com-idoration for tho comfort of the mom hers of tho In'titu'o and his endeavors to to advanco the interests of popular oduca lion. Resoheil, Th.t wo feel indebted to the County Commissioners, for tho uso of tbo Court House, during the evening. Resolved, J bat we btgbly appreciate tho kindness of those citizens who lnvo mani fested ibeir interest rn tho lustitute by their attendance on its exercises and by aiiat- taming t lie tcacbers trom a distance. Resolved, That wo fool under deep obli gations to tho Editors who called the attention of tho pul lie to tho meeting of tbo Institute for several weeks prior to its con vening, tbus creating an interest in its ob jects throughout tho county. Resotvcd, That a Committee bo appoint ed to determine tho timo and placo for the holding of another Institute. Tho Governor's Message. 1 Governor Pollock has given us his third and last Annual Message. Tho document contains nothing specially new or interes ting. It even lacks tho important merit of brevity. Tho JPubltc Ledger, says--hc recom mends a sale of all the remainder of tho Public Works, and tho remiss-ion of tho tonnage tax on tho Pennsylvania Kail- rnnil TliinVa f lio fv nf llio oTlra Bossinn y , .vnnnrfitinrr thn hnnir.q mm tiift nnnnnn9 thev had incurred by fallinc to pay their O debts, has been beneficial in its effects, and believes that free banking would be better than Iho present system. Then follow comments on tho tariff, and somo weak stuff about homo and foreign labor, which shows that tho Governor has not gone very deeply into tho consideration of tho subject. Condemnation of omnibus bills and special j legislation, recommendation of a monument to the Pcniis)lvaniaiis who fell iu Mexioo, and the erection of a houso for tbo Gov ernor, concludes tho remainder of the message Mammoth Aitle Tiiees. Mr. Joun E. Yoiie, ono of our (Jounty Auditors, who resides in Mifflin township, Columbia county, having lately read an notice in tho , Columbia Democrat, of an Apple Tree in ' Lancaster county, which girthed six feet ! circumference, wont to work and mea ! some of his trees, and found three in his Orchard, moasuring respectively over 1 dgbt feot, in circumrcrcuco, tho lrKost of "ulu" 6ii.ujeJ- t Mr. Yohe would liko to bear again from ! W n1 in Lapcaitcr. It is of no uso RepuUiran Lanoastcr county, can't com pcto with Democratic Columhia. t&" Esquire- Haiuus, Administrator of tho estate of Davitl Smith, deceased, sold the Farm, on Saturday last, lato the estate - ill I Of tho Said det'ClleUt, IU Ileml'iCk township, to Mr. AAnoN Smith, or tlio consideration iuiu.iuiu,iu ,,,,,, of aome twentytwo bundled douarai Pennsylvania Legislature TT . r, T.M r. fono JlAllUiOliUllU, J UU. kit lOWOl i Sk.s'ate. Tho Benato mot at 3 o'olbck I this afternoon, ahd all tho members being present, wcro onllcd to order by Mr. Fin noy. i The Secretary of tho Commonwealth presented tho returns of tho clootion of cow Senators, which wero road. Win, II. Welsh, of York, was elected Speaker on the first ballot, which stood as follows : For Mr. Wolsb Messrs. Bell, Brown, BiiCkalow, Craig, Orcswoll, Ely, Evans, Dotlcr, Ingram, Knox, Laubach, Alnrsells, Miller, ltaudall, Sabell, Steel, Straub, 'I'....... Wlll.:- j ut ' 1 1 li i luiuci, iiiitiui iinu irrigut, xrutuuui 4i3, i and Finney, ltepub!ican-2 1 . ForDarviu A. Finnoy-Messrs.ltaldwin, j Coftco, Francis, Gazznn, Gregg, Harris, Aiycr.Butherford, ch.Ior, Nchofiold and ' Souter.llepublicaus ; and Welsh, Democrat j I , , , , , . , ) l'lr, WClsll was declared elected Speak - I 1 Cr, 1 ,r i . i ., , . i iur, rinnsy aduuuistcrod tho oath of . .. nitico to tbo new Souitnrs. Resolutions ' adopting tho rules ol tbo l.ist session wcro passed. I Committees wero appoiutcd to inform thu Governor and House that tho Krtnoln l OLIiaiU was orsaniscd at.d roadv to nroecod to business o 4 Tlio hour of meeting Was Used at 11 o'clook, A, M., and tho adjournment at 1 o'clock, 1'. JI. 'I ho Senate then adjourned till morning, House. Tho Houso met at 11 o'clock, this morning. Tlio returns of the elec ion were present ted by tlio Secretary of tho C mimonwcalth, and opened and road by tho Clerk of tho previous session. Tho House thonprocceded to tho election of n Speaker. Mr. G. N. Smith nominated A. Urower Longakcr, of Montgomery coun'yt Mr. Isaac llonson nominated 'i'homas Struthers, of Warren county. Mr. Longakcr was clocted by tho wing voto i A. B. Longakcr, Thomas Struthers, folio- 61 28 Three members wcro absent. On taking the eha'r, Mr. Longako1' returned his thanks for tbo honor conferred upon him. Tlio oath of office was tlion administered to Mr. Struthers. 'I he members were then sworn in. Jacob Zicglcr was elected Clerk, receiv ing 01) votes, there bein no opposition candidate The Clerk appoiutcd Win. II. Picking, Assistant : aud Evans It. llrady, Gourde W. Sbarretts, John A. Magill, and Ed ward II. Flood, transcribing Clo ks. Tho House then adjourned till to mor row. Licenses and Bonds. Persona applying for Tavern Licenses, will Ond the Application and lio.su, in legal form, neatly printed at the office of the Columbia 1 etnocrut. Licenses will only bo granted, for tho current year, at tbo h'ebruary and May Terms of our Court and tbo Application or Petition, signed by " twclvo reputable citizens," mut be Clod with the Clerk of tho Court, ono mo'ith in advanco, in order that ho may givo tho said application at least thrpo vcok's publication in not lesj than two county newspapers. Each applicant for License, should Lear in mind, that they must pay 25 cents at tho timo to tho Prothonotary to pay for advertising. Treasurers of Columbia. James S. McNinch, Ksq., has assumed the duties of Treasurer of Columbia county, as the successor of Jacob Iarris) Esq, Mr. IIauris, has discharged tho duties of 'Pronsitrpr nn rnfnll v itr-imntltr. linnnQtl v i n i i . . , and With Udcllty, and retires With tho ! - ., w ?tr ' couuuuuuu 01 iuq comiuunuv. iur. iic I NutCflj Who hiS JUSt entered UpOQ the - . , rn . respOUSlblO UUttCS Ol UOUUty treasurer, H a npo scnoliar, an experienced nook- j keeper, and a ehrowd financier. Thoso; who know him best cntortiin tho least i doubt, that be will mako both a faithful and efficient officer. Montour Amorican Junior. Wo havo received a copy of the first number of a lit Liu shoot, by Wilbur G, Brouei, a littlo boy of Dauvillo, bearing tho abovo tide. Its principal objo;t, ap pears to bo to give publicity to his Now Year's Address, The thing is gotten up with some tastc,and is both iutcrcsting and funny. Cn tho 3Utult., by llov. Goo. Warren, Mr. John S. Neyhard, and Miss Mary Miller, both of Ilomlock township, Colum bia co. MADISON HOUSE, NOS. 37 AND 311 NOBTII BCL'ONI) UTKCCT, I IDKLOW ASCII STRSET, f PHILADELPHIA. Tills iopular House lias ben I lio rotij; lily renovated, ond sitsssiss Imiirersmsn'smaile for llie irccoinmo i ilatii ns ol tfiis.ts, Ate. In conupclion Willi tlio above 1 Hotel, the proprietor lias opened, in llio basement, a I line 11ATINO AND DRINKING SALOON. Altogether 'the Establishment orapares rovnrauly with lli llrel class places ol accommodation for Travel lers.CHiscns, tLt -bring within u short distance or the New York, and Baltimore Landings, near Ihe l'ot Office and Ex, liange, vhfr'i Onil.lbu.es, going to all parts of the City .tail Irom HID (H'piiciui uuil, u linn H' " ' w&nti of hit guriti, to receive u Iibual thuro of Hie llie rroprteior Dopes, uy sinci aiiruunn io ine 1 j, oitunkikk, rrpritfr. , UtcnfBnmniorcPMtI..Qni) Cincinnati Ohio oci itfj7-om Kciu &tu c ritGcmcnts, 1 I PIUVATE SALE ! or ! ! Valuable Real Estate.1 rrilin iinitcnljiioil oiTora tn Kit, at rul.llc Pale, HOUSE AND LOT OF GIIOUND, a. taiunuia Pllustoln Hipytottn, Columbia county, l'n. Palil property li a corner lot, ltuate on Main titreel, t opno.lle the rculdence or Cyrus llarloil, whereon li creeled a lurgo nn,l comfortal lo , lurgo and comfortnUe , IIOUHH, KITUItKiV, AND I KAMI; , HTAttl.I!. iv ltd itm r fi it I ji it n nillbitiltt. I SfcfrA V4 A Utmp find will nf rocmI uiiti-r, rKttJi&adPul tho itoor. ivilli olhor covrnlfnrc(i. A hrgo and cxrpl'cnt Cnrdrn. (a nUnclicd to anld .n-mircfl, tthlrli li In mod cmiilltloti. ) H.ilit proicriy It rontrnlly locnlud In V.tpy, ndjnront In I lis til n i C i it- Mill I .iituf.nr Vnrili nu it Hunt Vfl rifsl i 'anWuliu n ilelmilu mliicncr, iltlicr fur a Iwlncsi . tan or a prltnlo Indlvldil I. , "VMT."'V"'".""." ' ' Should tlio abort named properly not uc oid at p;.' Jf-.IfVd.SS M. SS'S aW!VX)!'l'nim to the ..nWiU. . AUUA.M AKVINU, sr. Jn" . . THE NEW YE All OF 1858 II AS COME A Nil wo nro determined lo havo our old nrcounti ettled before II elden. irtlinse pertom who hive owcd f" '"" time do notrnmu fur ward nnd pajl or ketllo their nccotints, we will bo under the pniniul necessity o handlni; tliem over to the Justice rtnit that in n very short time. Friends, if you forget this notice wo win nut, II. 0. & t. W. HARTMAN. iiioonniiurg.Jan t,l?.H-:tt rUULIO NOTICE FOll LICENSES. A OTKJtl is hereby pl en tlintlho following persons li In C'ol imbls county liavo filed thcll sovtrul peti tions in inn i;nurioi tiu.irier sessions or llie sal c.Hiiily Tor a tavern ilrense In tli.-lr rcsnecllv town .lit ltd t.hlrl. nl.l ..Ill t.n . . I. tt.n tn '' ""' nn """dny the Isl davot IMiruarv nett.of which ail persons I iiicresicii win ncrtny inne nonce, and th hcencea lor Iho County of Cnlmill,i, will be granted on Wednesday, the lid nt M o clock I'. M. tay oriVbrunry neit,, .Icsoph Kistlcr, Cattawisji, Tavern John Jessop, Scott, Tavern, rUoomshurg. Jan 'J, IH5S. i roiaonniorv s umrp JAC03 BVCRI.V, Ctcr. T EMAINING in tho l'ost OfTico nt .l Bloomsburr;, t'a., Cl'tnrlcr ending Uueomber3ista l.7. .Mljond Dli-ls fjloyd Tl'rjina3 lutiions Lncf tula Mostclli r Junntlinrl M.intlo (li'orfj 11 r own Jf'M.tirt t.'ritmrr Atnoi Unity It.iinM 83 I)avll U.ivis t'njt L'h irlcs droit i:trf (ric A tin m (Icrtimii Jnlin (h rriiic A (Ii-ores Hill rcrlifrra llartmnn Mlchn1! Iiirt JMnarri " Joni-B WiHI.tut JnniH U'.llj.rn 1! JoiKon -f;imt a Kilties Joithiin rrniijis it.irnry f Prcntli Arllmf ll'.Tk Mnrilii J 'S-lli'I J P jtilnrklcy Wllllnni 1 Wiipnpr Itoiijnmlrt J Wt rtinnn Mrnfy IV KID josrpii 1 J.ihn V I,N.I Thou KlrhH hnr.I llnwl.ind i Shlji 'I horn ih Tiirttn Llod John Y 3 J D.III LVlllJ trlIVroiiB CitHilff fnf thii nlmVP Iftlem will ntcain ny they nrc r.lvfcrited. rilIMP UNANUHT, 1 M, Jan 9. U$A tf1fi?ri fl f,YrflWfl, Mi, if R- T.a ti !" (lie rnpitl dure bt C0iitiH, COLDS, H0.1RSENF.SS. sro: 'Ullli 5 40, 11 i)f iMt'i (HI(jiS3. 3 v ' CJ105IP, AST5I.1I.1, AX COXSdll'TIOiV. 'llii nmrilyin DiTcrPil tn the cnminnnily Willi ho on fi Jince ut: ft'i-l In nn nrtlclu whitli i hl.tin in lis tn rr iIikp the lininiirst ctteriY tint mil Lc dcslrcil Un ' w plr ih the fl- M mils it'fjilni-tri ami fn nuim ronn thr j p.ifcpH of iu ctirc. tint nlinnst tvr.ry st-rnon nf Uc i-ntintty nhountlK in jirrj im, niihlfcly niwn, u ho have 1 been fL'ntnrcd frum alarming anil even rfenr.itu 1 pas'n of tho In it by i in m. When iiii'u tnnl itt i.ip(jrinritv nvT cvrjv oihrr incilicine of ill kiinl in! tun ani.iTf.n tu mcanc oh.rrv.ilion. and ulir hg I virlU'-H arc known the puhhc no 1ntij;cr hr.iii.itu wlmi uninloto to rmptov fur the dintrf esin? nnd danirouti nlR-tiioin nl' thH p'lluionary organs, wfilch air incident in mir clitnato Noiliuip tin rilled "o'lidcr for th-j rarnrst enquiry of inciiicil men than Hie ntannln i pro valence and tnM'iir nf conxiimpiivc coiiiptuints, nur has any rnic cl.in ui (li??aes It d morn nf their invceiiJtion uiul cure. nnl at yrt nn ndc'jiimu remnlv h.n hcfii provided, on which ih" pul) lie could depend fur proit'Ctlon frnni al lack upon tho respiratory menu, until the introduce tion ni ine unerry rvctoni tiiu artic'f it me product m it Li li t . l.tltnriiitiit . nu.l I hp hp vn kiirriiaf n I pmls.i irnr. to furiiitvh tho rmnnmnity wuh snrlia rt'tndy. Ol tins lai ttattMD'Mii (lit1 Amcrlr.in p top In aro now ihpiiivel I vrs prepared to Jndg, and I appeal willi cot fid-nut1 tn i'ifir ilcisinii If i lie re any ilein'iidcnrctoho placid in vvhJt iiM'ii (if tvery l,in and filntjon ccrl-fy it has dunn ."or i lie tai if u era ii tnut onr o.vn ccnucs, wh"n i r. c fii'O (Uiiitieroini nlitciioim nf the throat ami Iiins yield tn it, if wo can oVpond on the oxmr.inco nf Intel- i l"lciit IMiyftiriann. who m.ikc it the r Umnms to know, j i chort, if thi-fe H any reliancu lipou anHiing, then I it Irrffnt.iM) pro7t-n that this incdirlmi doe relieve and ilnis cure Iho rlas ot dieeasPR It M di'siyntd for, In y ond any ami all others I hat are known tu man Mud If this hi true, ft can not he too freely publUhud. nor bo tun widfly known. Too afllictpd should know it, A rcniedyth.it cures i pnctlcus to them l'.iiPiitssliould , know it- their chil'lrrn-aro pricelevs to thpin All) should krnw il, fr he.ilih can bo priced tn no one N'i t only tho a Id it bo circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country but all countrim. Iluw frith fully mi have nciid on this conviction, is fchown in Hii fact lh.it already this article has in d the circle of the globe, Tho sun nuver sets on its limits. No continent is without it. nnd but few people. Although tint u en KUiiornl use in other nalionsas in thin, it i employ ed Iiy the more in t lligenl In ulmoit nil civilized t oiin tries It is tcnsi vcly emptojed in both American 1 l.nirfii of th in uurnjir, Avia, mrica .intiraiia and me tar on it " liTe.nnd they grnsp at a valuable retneily with even morcnvidity Ihanourpelves Unlike most preparations Ht-n i,c i aa utar lo its (toasepnori tifro f it kiinLUitf an rxpeiiiive composition of cnMly mater .u. still il in aunruca 10 i lie mi one 01 a reason j nnro to tliem. m quality it ncrcr siiffcrprt to oVrhne Trom its uriRiiml uramlnrd nf pxcflknee. Cvpiv bnitl f tUia mciliclne now maniilaciurcdisasgondMs ever fl.lu Iniv nrifB. nnil wlmt i nf vatllv nicrnlw tmnnrt. j Kmif' Nn toil or cost is rpurcil, in inalr.iaf iiins it in il 11 uutrn lu.iuf iiriirniuig, i j a wa orr rri;inii)f 01 mi ' i'fcCToiut. rnn rely on having as 5000 an orlicle as lius I ever liefQ llail bv that whotrslifV lo its enrrs. llHiirn llinnntt.nl uhfl nmctlrru I Iih i'nllltti ITi.vRItT bi llevlni: Ihiit inurli his bean il.nif a lieailv. I I'ltUl-AI'.CI) I.Y UR.J t: AVHII. 1'RAOrlCAr. AND ANAl.VTKJM. CHUniBT 1.0VVUI.L. S1ASS. Jr K 1' LU'l'Z. an I nll Dtutkisis in illoonisburg. mil Dealers In McdicincM cvcrywlnru Jan. 0, IMS AGENTS, ATTENTION! T0 you ulsli to And good rmploytpcnt. and mnke inunrv with littlf) or no iincutmetit. amt without I interrerlnf nltli your regular tuihisii t If you do, 1 rend tills Hilvrtifenif lit. C U Todd ic Co , of Urooino (trtct, New York, 'are uianiifartuiii r ami tel.lng inanive OolJ I'encili for $5 each.twlnrh lire ch'ii at tlint price.) and tlicv tli row in n trifi or nrizt with f.ith 1'encii. worth Irom tin.) f'iiH) !(n't cry nut (liHibu(;l Lottery I" It's tio guch tiling Th" l'cncili are sold at thrir cash value, and all profil ovr the firRt coft aru thrown into the gift) which actuntlyrost tui )urrhastr noih i jug- The prizes aru lilriltiitpU on a it tuple ihn ot ilrawlriff, hich uonlcl take tuo much room tn explain, I hut whithha never failed to pl.o comtiltte e.itiifac I tion. We have drawn and cnl to purrhaicrs IS: cold wntchfi of varlom pries, 71 purse of gold dollars, , il.W poid IncKets, 50 gold rliniim, and u corresponding , number of uther prizes, within two months. TIIKKB ARK NO BLANKS, llu t every piinhaser draws a prize worth $1 cortaiu, and ft funds tliotuand of chancos In be a higher figure. We wu nt a good agent In every neighborhood through out lh country, to solkit purchaier. at.d any agent, to bu successful, must have n I'cncil ami prize to eijij tit. Wo pay npenu SI cash for tjcli purchaser he obtains, and the lirst person in nny nefahunrhood who applies lor a Percit and ifft, will receive the acmey for that locality. Ulinuldnn ngent obtain a vjIimIiIo piiz to fxhibit wilh his IV nil I, lie Vtou'd Juve little ilifllciilly in obtaining scores ol purchasers and tiukiug it a pa .113 business. ANUW1DUAI RKAUII READIII We itk nobody lo end their moopy till ihcy know what prize they draw. Any person wishing 10 try their lurk, cm first send us their nam! nnd aildreru. and r tvill inko Ihe.r droning and inform tlim by return mail wlul pnzo they drew, whtn they can send on and take the 1'encil and prize, or not, whkhover they chooee, V give ihls privilege only oncu to a pUFrticer. After Hie flrit diawlng, every purchaser will be rei'iirud to send i 11 advanttt, tlirough the an tho rued aaenl. Wa will send with each driwim ihe Si wferi numb'T taken out, vltli full description of Ihu plan of 1? drawluj Address 'M Uiovme street, Nsw Yoik u, ti, j Diiti ;tj., Jan P. I8S8- jf c b v a t y o u 1 1 rnOOLAMATIQNi VXrllr.nEAS, Itulflon. Wiaatl 4.V(MDWARrinit. V ;lcniorih Uoun oroji-rniiil Terminer and ;,.. nfrl Jail licllver. Court or (luatlrr Bimlnni efilu renre nml Court of Common ricaa (Iml Oinrian'a Court. In tlioTivpiily.SHIIl Ju,tcla Uldrlcl ctl lipc.jcil bfllio tountlciiofColiinilili, H.illimn ami WroiulnJ, inol tti. lion JAiop Lviinnml t'lttn Kmm, Ar,tlolo Juilcm tiff Vllllrfillt, frtllti. It l.n ..A .1 i . . " .iM. u IMh da, liecn;";,,ln ..loJiar'-VrYord ... ... .................. ,.mu iii.-ir precept, nrnrnti il.ilc the lllti day nf lleceiiibrr, In iho yenr orour Lot" one luoUftniul elclit liumlretl nnil llfiv i, ,ji. .i. one llioilsaiiil e sht liundred nnd llfty sis, nnd lo mc ill " clcl1 f"' ''"''""C " lour! "f "IT nii.l Terminer nni IJaneral Jail I)clli;ry,(lnneralliianer Pertionn ollhi I'meo. Common Pica; anil Orphan's llolitl, In lllomin nu he loce. common lens nnu urpnan s I ontl, In lllooms. one werk, Nnitrt li bnioU r.tUn. tA tlm pnA.,os it. t...M... nf Hio IVnco nml Uonstnbki oftlic iniit founty of (.'tn luinltl.l. llml lliev ho ihrn ntul Mi1n In Ihofr iir.n. pemoin ot jo o'clock In tlio fort-noon of naitl tiny' ltli iliolr rrconfs. liniil-lUftns nn-t otliff nttif tnbrn ntes f1 1t thojf thins ulilcli In ilirlr ollicis nppcflr.ln to hn .Inisn A n.l I is nasi 1 1, I t, i.n l.n., .1 i... .'J ..- ..-.I niu uuiiiiu iiy llCIBI17.IU,rr. Ill jniiBi-i. nit.' cniiiBi mr 'tifoner" inni art or limy bp In tlio Jail nf ffulil county ofColumbla.lft betlicnanil tlmff in prnnecnie iiicm ni nuu iicjuit. Jurrri nrb n nfrft cu to no punctual in Ih Ir uttcneince, nercehbly ti tlieir nonces. Dated ot llloouisbiiirj, the -Ills day of January, in tho year or our Lord one thoussnd clttht hundred nnd nily-clgUt, nnd in the (.Id yenr nl tho III dependeurc of tho United Hiatvs of Ainerlrn. (God save tho Commonwealth.) BTKl'IIUNll.MIM.En,M(r(. Jin 0, 1SSS LIST Ob' CAUSES FOlt TRIAL. February Term, 1858. 1 tVlllla ni Koons ti Oeotgo 1'. Klfno ft n). V U'ltliotn Koons CJpoipo Ij. Kllnr. :i loifnli Stnckhouso v 1 1 1 be rt Fowler, 4 Thnmrtu Parker rs John ll.r.trkcr. 5 Xrnz Itrown ri Ilobert J I. yon Jaeoh Sctinvler v$ Vilon Acq 7 Clirlttlnn llcist tJ iViniol Oretjor R Mhrlin Mowry r Tliftinan PtnpMioMjH t a i D.inlil 1. WlnlPMtocn citJhHtlnn Bhnionn. 10 JnmtA lliltcnhotiitr vt Harney Mole 1 1 Jncoti Warner ts The Ptatn Atuttiif Kiro ComMnv . H A dim Stroup H el tt L. li. Unpf rt ft ol. 11 Cornp'lus Mcl'rreii v Ilpttrv J. v lii I enrv titiilk rt II. II. Ill him n m nt f 15 Cli-iniifl O. Kickelfi ti Jntm CovenUvun. l7 X yri Wx VinorKilm ti ol. .o n, l . i ri ntc r jam en n. tvoous. Ill llenjaniln Voiks rs Thomas Y Youni. 50 n. W. IVeavcr vt nnhrulm Armslrons ct al, Jin 9. IMS LIST OF GUAND JUJlOltS. Dloclm Aaron llendersbot. Cehtro-VV il Ins ns glialfer. I'hllip Miller. Cnnyncliani frederick II, Wohlf.irlh. Greenwood Clislia Albertsoii. Jncksnn lltich sliullz. Locust Francis Kerns. Leonard Aduins, H.niiitur L. Keller, Charles Mei.. Holomou Yeauer, MadlsiiiiII-thiiel Whipple, (ierlmiu Hid. lie. Maine llanlcl Veller, Isaac Y, Iter, Mlllliii John .Masteller, Abrnlil riliillli, Orange Isaac Walsh. riuc-Irii Hnndurs. All'ett Hunter. 8cntl-Riiiuel Militk.C.eoriJe Sloa 11, Ji.Iiii Blillluaii. ileiirv t, t;earn.irt. Jan !, I CM TRAVEHSE JU110U8. , Honjiniin F, Ilurlniun, Jotlinn tttlrrman, Ueomu W FntUT. r.coiiin John Davlf. B.ini'jel Kline, Sumuol llhnno. Utftvrr IVirr llimck. Hrl.ircrtik-l.cVi V. Irwin, (Vnrgo V. Ptci, lines I, rnvlsr, Lcwii linltp, Jnco t?lmirtr, Blrnhcii Ihomati. LVnifJi Imi i:ckh)it.t).inlfl llajriil.nrh. C.itinw Usa-l'eicr Ileavcr, Moai'i Ilarlman, Tiler Kctii. rinlilrcrrtelt V.Um rmler, Anron Itonf. Vti tik hit Ol iii ton Mcmli'iili.tll. (Irreimiitir. I.Iiuii Wt rttiuni llrnihick Thomas J. Vaii.lt-rKlic, t'oshvelt Poulk. Jmwn l). ln mc I. J,tclFon-iitrsp fiPiith. I.npiift rjt-orje Itpnp, Hr , Hnlnmnn IVtierrnnn. Ptrt'ti-on-l.lM Phjart, Julin Kyltif Mimm-II.M.ry (1. Mill-r Mniiloiir Dun If 1 V rtnitin. Orangi- Jainfit H U'ootli, Pint? Joint U'liinitrr. Uairlntrc'ot'k John T HiiS.Uh nf" UaVitl hfivln, Jan 0. le.VJ AGHIOUIjTUUAL JMPLExMKNTS AND SKKDS. , pOMA.V'S TAUM Mir.rtorsrin(lingitll kinds of J gruin of iiny i!o.lril rincnrti OniiiflN liny unit Biraw uiul Poil.'rr Cnlli r, fur h.i nl or linrsc power thusp nro utiiiupa-i'til fur tirir,ieni- . xiiiiMiriiy hii h iMirni'int)' foritork-tiRrrnumi.i-oTi.i.Mnt on any UiM hOTeciir I Pl'iirt be i n iisf l ' rJ!,,r,'.y,a;,V inVisii c"" s"""e" 01 M"'o1ur f'loiihi tu great variety and nf im un,A apprntel pnltnrns. Knot CuttemMi.iir Mtllt, I, line mid (jimm pleaders, and all oiliT fmpl' menti ner-ded Hi'1 firmer and uardt-ner. Onicr auficited and piomptiy attcndjil tu I'AKt'llAI.r, MOIIUIS CO , Not th i:.it ccVner ?lh and .Market Sii , Jul 0, I'hilartflphia. I'UliLIC SALE or Valuable Haul Estate. IN jiurauanco of nn oitlor of iho Orphan Court 61 Colunilija comity, rn Saturday, the atf( day of January, imt,t At 10 o'cloLk in tlio Inri-iiujn, UiviJ HuinboM, uu Jcrcmi'ili r. Pnco. Atlniinittnttufn, Kr. , of Ktutu I'Rtte.l.Tn of Locust touiifln'p. in aid county, ifore.-fM l, will Hvitom to H.ilr, ly I'ublic VcuJuc, upon (he nro "mci, a rrruin 1 crnum Tract of Land, Containlnj TIIIUTY-ONR AORM, luorn or ad joining to mis of I.Gwiu l!nli, Jolrri Lte, Kmunuul Kein, on wturh U erccleti a HOUSE, STABLE, Ja Mil. I., nn J uilier buiiiimcs, til eleurril 1 laiul Jlxvb AlaO Olio Lot of Ground, Biluaio in Now Mtdm, adjohiing ciorgo reticrmin, Jfjlm Levn tiiiii Ptt r fc-'njiirr, cmtuaiii aim tlilrJ of an iicje, tiiorc or It; fa, on tvliicli j erected a FRAME HOUSE,- SHOP & STAlltC. Also. one other Lot of Ground, Containing ONE AC UP., moro nr Icsi.ailjolnlpj; land of H.irman Falinngur, ioic li It. Oli'uver and oiticri.un winch U ircctcd a l-'KAMK HOUSt:. - Lite tlio date of saitl deceased, siluatt in tha towiiGliip of Locust, and county uforeslid. JACOn UYClll.V, lllnomsbiir;, Jan 1, 18.H CttrH. AUDITOR'S NOriOK. Estateaf Daniel Ibwlcr,lat$ of Btiarccck tewmhip, deceased, nIIC undersigned, appointed by the Orphan' Com X nf Columbia county, an Auditor todietriliut tiMi ' inthohandsof the A(Jiulnitrior ot Daim-I F'tl,r, dfccaspd, among creJHors, h;rcby givts nolle ihut hr will proreed to discharco the dun en of liu apnim t ment, on tJalurday, the'.'J.i d ty of Jun-'ary, J) ai o'clock, A. Al., at hts office, in tho Uorouch ol llrr wick, when and where all persons interested aa attend trthey think proper. K ii. L1TTLR, ACDITbBt Oce. 15, lM7-4t ffdVEU'S LIQUID II AIR DYE. ' rplli; following, from that eminent I'liyslclnn ofPhilj X ctelpiiia. Dr. Urinklo, added in the tt-stiniony oT I'roft-ssor Iloolh, only confirms whftt is enuunced by thousands who have used Hovtr's Vyt "UltUBD Row. CiustKii Stret, ) i'hiladclphia, December SM, lt-S3-1 "In regard to Hover't lfair I can state 11 nbjslta -tingly.tbat It containsno deleterious lncredirntj, and may be ured wilh sntirs $afay, and with tbe utnoit cofdfRcs and tuctut" W.D. nitlXCKLE. M, V Hover's Writing .J Inaclible Ink, Are so well and widely known, as to require no eulogy of their merits, iijx only mcfbttiry to fay, tint tho steady and incrfaiing dfinaad, tivcs the best evidenco lint they maintain the! character fur superiority, which distinguished them when first introduced, ysarf 017 Order, address to the Mnnufarinry, No 416 RACO Mrt tl ubovc I'OURTH (old No. 144.) I hlhidf Iphii, will rerelve prompt attention Uy JOritl'il II. llOVaR,annflCii.rr Dec, CO, 1857 WATflliMAKKU AND JliM'EKLEIt. (7? THU SliRSCUIBlin respcrtfully infunus li HtTvL ritizfits of Illooinsburg and the public ingenu ffBuQrnli that he has opened u JXcic Watch and Jcivclry EstaUWiwcntt In IlloomsburgtOU Main street, opposite th j: change in V. Wilson's Handings, where Iw otrers to sell, on moderate terms, all sorts ol Walchoa, Clocks, and Jewelry, Of superior quality, late stylo, and nt low prices By CLOCKS AND WATCH Ed carefully and prompt ly lepafred, The public ore invited lo call oad oxam'nR. JOHN WOOD, ttloomtburg, Jan 3, 1828 XTKA U. 1 MACIU;UI:L lorsalc nt IIAIlTAiAJV-t 1 - 1 ' " ' "' 'V"- " ivn V JL Mailman's, ot OOOUa lor Ihi! beason a