IMWMMO WIlWMHt'W UHIWWTW nicATnr.li at 'from on excess of sturml fovlicnranco ou pjSs our part, (tint " an infamous ucst of Mor- i tnonites" have crowed fiver us, If patience in this matter over was ft virtue, which vro liavo always tloultcJ, it L'lMJJliA .WJJjUUUH Jl ll certainty lias no rlatm to ttio metapiionoai - ..nn ,..',Tii, -1 or philosophical ilosicnation now. Wo a to - lnlnil that Iho President tliililia so. anil in i . . T m maQ . .. a . iilO0111SI)lll S , dull. .1.0, XOOO. heartily consur in tuo views no puw lorn Newspaper Arrangomontsi I'N-oa Toi.AN, Esq., has entirely renewed his paper, the "Carton Democrat,? Hha Democrat is tlio organ nf tiio Democracy or Csir'.ioti county, and wo hopo thoy may t id, appreciate his liberality and common (Ullo determination to givo themja'first i ite country uowspaper. It U"mucli hn 1 r ved in appoaraucc. t M.sfw. DiErrpwuon.& Wilson have i-olv d tho firm of tlio Clinton llwiocral. ami the promptness no rccoinmomis in tlio premises. Tho President holds that hu manity demands tho strong arm of tlio United States in Utah, and that only hy its prdsonco can a useless effusion of blood bo saved. Sinco tho President's Message was de livered to Congress, tho nows from Utah confirms, in its most rebellious phases, tho accounts of Mormon opposition w)'!,ch wo had previously received. Th-0 determina tion to resist tho entrant of Gov. Cummings House of Ilcprosenlativcs, at Washington, It is by far tho most important of Congress, and its chairmanship ono of tho moat influential and rcspon: of tho Government. All money bills must originate in tho llouso of Jtcpresoutativcs, and bo submitted to the scrutiny of tho und the official 'pointed by the 1'rcsidont, Mr, Wilson retires. Mr. Dicffoob'ach will. is confirmed, by ncta as woll as words. ontinuo to conduct tlio Democrat, and also .Does it. not scorn ridiculous for an Ameri- fulfill tho onernuj duties ofDcpuFy Secjc-jp,, citizen to hear that the duly oppoiutod tary of tho Commonwealth. Ou? fricivi, 1)., has mado an excellent Dpainoratic Editor, and wo trust ho will alsosmako a good Secretary. JP The. Lady's Home Magazine, fey T. S. Ahtiiuu and Vmai.NiA If. TovrNSENn, h?s U'n received for February. -JThis is a vork of high merit, rare cxccllcnco nnd tingular beauty. Truly a Jfvalunblo " present for your Wife, Daughter, Sister cr Friend." Philadelphia: $ 00 per Tlio President vs. TlioiPropliet, untlc shi's mission Tqrnn baijcts. Tho President's Mcssago is distinct, forcible, and peculiarlyjraphio on the Mormon question, covering all Iho ground, and indicating tho only measures equal to tho emergency. -.'Matters have gone to muh lr-ngths, thbt it is, in our opinion, " hoping ngaipst hopo" to expect or dream of a peaceable subjugation of tho Mor mons to allegiance, lnsatiablo ambition based on ignoranco and guided by irro pponsibility, in tho head of Mormonism, ond lust, rapine, and fanaticism in tho hrdy of iho organization, it is not to bo expected that citLcr ono will easily yield to tho other tho jurisdiction of that law nnd Christian order which is tho natural enemy of both Drigham YouDg and the Mormons, the prophet and tho saints, aro respectively and mutually tho growth of congenial awl accommodative vices, as tinners aro tho BoldicM of evil, and vil tho offspring of sinners. They aro to all intents and pur poses a unit in their opposition to, and depredations' upon, tlio United States and tlio citizens thereof. Young relics for success on the fanaticism of his followers; aid tho latter, from tho depths of their superstitious bcastiality, lools to him as the cno light which is to guido them Uirougli all opposition. Ignorwo and immorality which may render an individual a coward havo exactly tho opposite effect when thou sands aro actuated by an identical indi idualitv. Unity is strength. Under tho effect of combination, thy ignoranco be. comes blatant arroganco, and tho insulting menaco is quickly followed by tho defiant blow. For Drigham Young to change his policy of bullying tho Unilcd States, would bo to unprophet himself before his people. In Iio impunity with which ho has been al lowed to disregard law and order, tho Mormons havo been accustomed to regard his invulnerability and our weakness, if hot fear. Ho must act his part out to tho last, and ho the direct means of sacrificing his followers on tho altar of moral as woll as political justice, To trifle with iho Mormons, says tho President, is to- encourage llicm, and rcn der them formidable. Unhappily our cx pcrienco endorses and illustrates this opin ion. Tho matter has been trifled with, encouraged, and rendered formidable by- Mr. Buchanan i predecessors. . The head of a church without a Christian basis-, tho prcacl':i- of a gospel, tho first principlo of 'which was impurity, should not havo been made, or, being mado, should not have Leon allowed to romaiu as tho temporal governor of a Territory bo longing to a nation tho simplicity of whoso laws exhibits their Christi m origin. Absolute over tho Mormon Church, Young boeamo absoluto ovor the Territory of Utah. Standing on tho former, bo grasped tho latter. Umh was synonymous with Mormonism, of which ho was the high priest and guardian, ohief saint ond soldier, pr ;.het end protector, ovcrnor and officials of a United States Territory would eulcr tho sphcro of tliur duties "if possible." Wo see it stated that tho news from Utah has greatly excited tho pcoplo of California, and that they desire to conduct the war against their Mormon neighbors It is evident that California could ci-cpcr ate very effectively with tho United States troops in tho movement on tho doomed Territory, The sooner tho recommendation of the President md Secretary of War is complied with hy Congress, tho regiment raised, and tho United States soldiers brought face to face with tho Latter-Day Saints, tho bettor. rarWc havo been looKing for a couple tif weeks for tho annual Kcportof tho Phil adelphialtoading and Pottsvillo Rail Road, desiring to givo it an insertion in the Co, lumbia Democrat, Wo nro now closely connected with tho traveling aod business interests of that road, by reason of iho O&tmwissa Williamsport and Brio Uoad, and tho Dloomsburg and Lackawanna Road that our readers naturally desire to know tho connections all tho way throngh. In another part of this paper will be found tho advertisement of the Road,wbich is still"uudcr the Presidency of Mr. It. D- Cullex, an able, excellent and efficient man; aided by Mr. A. G. Niciiol, whoso services as Ganeral Snpcrintendent could not easily bo dispensed with. J'rffm tkt Clfiiltfc.fi Enqntrtr. Tho, DifToronco Botwoon tlio President and Souator Doug las. A respected Indiana correspondent ask us to "stato tho real dlfforenea between tho views of tho Prcsidout nnd Mr. Douglas ou tho Kansas question." Wo shall endeavor to do so, as wo understand it. Mr. Douglas nnd thoso who act with hhn holdin the Gr3t place, that tho Lo compton Convention was an irregular body, tho Legislature authorizing it having no power to call it ; and thnt such nn assemblage Can OUlv hn P11,.i1 inln lonnl .;m,pnl n .1 ,..v .i ..r committee. Somo idea can bo formed of grcg3i j the labors and responsibility of tho com- The President and those who act with ,nl,,cc. lon 13 rocoiiceiau in... mu him hold that the Lecompton Convention a,.'u a"JU3t 0BU vs- was a regularly and legally constituted pr"pn"3 ' "'""J" assombhge, authorized by tlio Legislature 1 1,113 " vu" xu" uu.'" . ;" J of the Territory, which had tho power to , lho bills aro timet inflmto. whlii to call it, ond, and direct tho pcoplo to veto ovcry UP;""" u l'uu"u " for delegates, and, as a consequence, Hnd to a11 ,ho complicated and vast ma that its acts must be taken and held to bo ! clliuory of 1,10 government. Then the ex- cffaj ! puliation anil auvoo.icy ot all those mils in In'our opinion, tho historical precedents ho llouso of Representatives imposes on favor decidedly tho views taken by lho 'bo chairman of that committco a most President. Gov. Walker himself sustains herculean and exhausting tasK : to say tho President on that point, as ho distinctly nothing of lho constant efforts to procure ecognized tho Convention as legitimately 1 mrougu ino commiuo appropriations oi called and organized. The very idoa of .Uoubtlul, or moro than uounttul legality popular sovereignty is against tho position , anJ propriety. Its Chairman holds the taken by Senator Douglas. When lho 1 Vts strings ol the nation, pcoplo of a Territory aro, by act of Con I To this sovcro and responsible task, Mr. gross, formed into apolitical community, ' J- Glancy Jones brings a ripe experience, they possess, according to tho principle of! groat intelligence, undoublod integrity, tho Kansas bill, tho authority to govern anl those sound principles or Democratic themselves in their own nay, subject only 'economy in tho administration of tho gov- to tho Constitution of tho Uni'cd States; eminent that insure a faithful and prudent and in that authority is tho power to call discharge of his trust. Ho has now boon a Convention and form a Constitution for 1 a member of tlio House for seven or eight a State, when their population is sufficient years, and stands confessedly in tho first to justify it ; othcriviie tho government of : rank of its aulo and distinguished leaders. Licenses and lfondS. J$m &&OCrti0Cmtilt0 From (At bittihutg r. I TTnn. .T. ftlnimnv .Tnnna. I " j , . r ,1, T! - The announcement that tho above nam- aPf,vlnS lnvor" "aD.s- i",,, mnTmnrPAWnfftW .,1 nni1mnr, ! intn,l Pi,!rm,n -r' vfill find tlio Appmcation and DoNl'i in HDflieuM !SSiDuGiXa!fJ cd gentleman is appolntod Chairman of, nf'-DYi)ivin1-r.rmi.ion,ii.eiiion,n.b,M i;.uhdrch tho Committee of Ways and Moaniof the , " - " ' - - - r!S&Vu jjlLUuaw nVj T. Mtiflmll. nrn int-fli-il Id nn.tcli t i.l .......i n (turinir llin itnv. will give great and general satisfaction to , J B"mou '"r lu" ' " 1 , I b,,vIc., .oVomm.nc. i io -;'. it ? 1 r o i iii i tho February and May Terms of our Court, Jaii iu, ihs7 oi.onui. VAiinLN. tho people of Pennsylvania and elsewhere. ' lil!., t. wim,, ,,,,, ,775 . . , . n 11UU IIIU J11IUI1UHIIUII VI luniiuu, aigiitaw UU11U1V JLUlUlllUllJllM 1 k; UUUIIllllHiO,,,. , ,, ... , , ... , f . v Llll I H f I 'lllin f.H twetvo rcputanio citizons, must no uiou iJSiSHsSs'SSJ I r -Hlftl' with tho Clerk ef tho Court, ono month in on tub Lackawanna anii ltLoo.Msuuiin g$m ndvanco, in order that ho may givo tho irronniNO mpenor inciii.i.. Mr travel to New', '."J" .f."??,"," said application at least threo WCckS i Serantn.i ivllh ihn tt.ln. of llin Ucliinar. I.nrka- iurXiEi Pn VII .,!,,,;. jn n-f t).. wn pnnnrir wl"" onilWrncrii nallrond Ompaiin nlao for travel nirorilliu V ilojlrniilp publication in not ICS than IWO county s,Mkaml ,riw, hi L'HIowImi, Willlamriiott anl ,,a", r ni"lvato ln.U newspapers. J.acii applicant lor i.ieenso, i wii?fnii ran aViftwM .Wr: IW T lUUVATU SAtU . pt Valuable Real Estate. Tim undorilgned oiTvrt to tell, ni TuMc Sato, a vnlniMn HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, I niuiDiQ.in iBwiown, uniuruiiia county, vn Paid properly l n eorncr lot. tituaio on Main lltrcrli nppoilto 1 ho roliUnco or Ujrtm llntlon, wlictoon la urtclcil a larsc anil romfortal In FIIAM15 DWELLING WssalS(W"0U81 Ki'i'i-'tinN, anii rp.AMn t-Vij B II llR HIWll.ll .villi llin ri.rtllt..ln ml Hull 1,1. niffi. A pump nnd well or uooil watnr, should boar in mind, that they must pay 25 cents at tho limo to the Prothonotary to pay for advertising. State Central Committee. lion. Charles It. DUckALew, Chairman of tho Democratic State Central Committco, has issued a call for tho assembling of tho Democratic State Committee, at Huchler's Hotel, Harrisburg, on next Tuesday Jan uary 10th, 1858, at 0 o'clock P. M. Tho object no doubt, is to tako measures for tho calling of tho next Stato Conven. tionfor tho nomination of a candidato for Canal Commissioner. the- Territory would not derive its just powers from tho consent of tho governed. In tho fcoeond place, Senator Douglas Pennsylvania is at leuglh assuming that just position in the administration of tho Federal Government to which the weight holds that tho refusal of tho Loeompton . of her position, her population and wealth Convention losubmittlioontire Constitution entitle her. She has now tho President, Gov. Biglor's Groat Spooch. A Washington correspondent of ihe York Gazette, in his letter of lho 21st ult.. thus refers to the great Epccch of Gov. Digler in answer to tho " Littlo Giant," upoil tho Kansas policy of tho Adminis tration : The crcat event of tho day was tho de livery, this morning, of tho great speech of senator lSiclor, upon tho lvansas policy o! the Administration. Long beforo the hour of twelve, tbo floor of tho Senate, and the galleries, and every availablo stand-point were densely crowded, Tho ladies' cal- lories wero througcd wilh tho fairest of tho beautiful women, from far and near, of whom Washington is so justly proud while tho floor of the Souato was tilled with dis tinguishod men from all parts of our great country. Among the latter I nbscrved the impos, ing form of Attorney General BUck. Gen. G, W. Rowman, of Dedford, tho newly appointed superintendent ot l'ublio Print inc. was also present, receiving tho con. gratulations of his friends ; and Hon. W. II. Wittc, ot Pa., with a host of others At ono o'clock tho Hon. Win. Dialer took tho floor Gov. Digler never looked better Timo has but lightly touched his locks his faco is rounded and full, and his firm and rcsoluto manner, his dignity of carnage, and imposing mien, givo a ma jesty to his presence. His stylo is quiet,' forcible, and very impressive, and at times, when ho yields to tho force of his emotions, rising to thrilling bursts of impassioned oratory. His ablo cxpoMtion, and lofty vindication, of tho Kansas policy of tho Administrator, was listened to with quiet and earnest attontinn for noarly two hours Ills telling points wero loudly applauiled, and a murmur of approbatiou ran through tho Senato. Pcnnsylvaniaus, hero, havo cause, to.day, to feel proud of William Digler. Wo havo tho abovo speech in our pos session, and, notwithstanding i's great length, wo shall endeavor to give it to our renders beforo long. is a violation of tho principlo of popular sovereignty, as enunciated by tlo Kansas act. Tho Prosidcnt holds that popular sov ereignty docs not require that every law hy which a peoplo are to be governed should, before it binds them, be submitted to them for their approval ; and that the submission, by tho l.ceompton Convention, of tho slavery question, is a substantial complianco with tho requirements of the Kansas act. Senator Douglas thinks that what tho Convention has done should be treated as a nullity, and a new Convention authorized by Congress, which Convention shall bo required to submit their work to the people for approval. Tho President thinks that tho shorter and more practical modo of settling tho difficulty and affording tho pcoplo of Kansas an opportunity of forming their own institutions, in ihcir own way, is to admit Kansas under tho Lecompton Con stitution, after which the people, in tho capacity of citizens of tho Stato can, in tho language of their Constitution, at any timo alter, reform or abolish their Con. i stitution in such manner as they may think proper. Tho difference bclwcon the President and Mr. Douglas, it will be seen, is not ono of principlo ; it is simply a difference of opinion as to tho best modo of arriving at the samo point, which is that of affording tho people of Kansas an opportunity of forming their own institutions in their own way, and at tho simo timo relieving Congress and tho country at largo of lho agitatiou and excitement that has so far attended tho Kansas question. They both agreo in this, that no pcoplo should have a constitu ti"n forced on them against their will. Thoy both, as do all Democrats, bclicvo in popular sovereignty, or self-government, but as to the manner of reaching it or applying it ia particular easor ihey disa grco. the Attorney General and the Chairman of tho Committco of Ways and Means, and they aro men of ability to do credit to thomsclvcs, to tho State, and to the country in their high positions. While Girls Knocked off In Church. The Inauguration Excursion Tickets. Excursion tickets will bo issued, ot half tho usual price, by tho Cattawissa Railroad Company, to persons wishing to attend tho inauguration of Governor Packer to tako place on Tuesday next, (lOth inst.) Tho tiokcts will be good for returning until the following Saturday. IBVO Rupert, Illnoni, herwlck, Itench Haven, Hlileksliluny, Arrive at Kingston, Leavo Klng'tnn, YV joining;, rjtutMi, Arrive 'it Seranlon, QOINO NORTH. N. V. Aeconnno Mall. ilallun. J 00 A, St. 7 10 iln 7 51 ilt, 8 10 ill 8 35 do t SO do or, ,a 9 SO ilo 10110 do 1 41 P. M. i! Ill llo 3 30 ilo 3 IS ilo rlillnta. Mall S IS I'. At. .1 '.'5 ilo 4 10 ilo 4 US do 4 SO do 3 SO do R (10 do 0 50 do 0 30 do 7 00 do nbove named nroncrlv not be sold at prlvato pale, lieforo Paturrtoy, the soth or Felirmry null, it mil no t nm liny, ihi miHrcu hi i nunc omo , on tlio iirenliras lit 1 o'clock, P. M. linns inauo known onappnratinn to ino pitaReriner, A tilt AM AKVINIl, B. Jan !, 1S53 10 30 do Tlic Ntw York Mall Train rnnnneli with thn nr. prcM going nnnt.nn I). I,. Ac W.llailroad. Arrive In New VorkJ IS p. M. do Piillailelnlila, by Camden & Amttoy Hail roid, P 30 P. M. Faro rroin Ilnpert to New Vork $G 00. Tlic Accommodation Train Nortb, connect! nl Ser.in. ton wuh the ntpreiD Ttaln Wct, on the 1). J,. & W. Itallroad. OnlNO POUTH. Phil.l. Aceommo- N. v. Hill. dallon. Mail. P 00 A. M, 11 .in A.M. 100P.M. 8 30 do 13 30 do 4 30 d.) 8 S3 do 13 40 do 4 4U llo Leave Seranlon. PltlMnn, Wyoming, Arrive at Klnirf Ion, Iieavo Kindlon, Khl'.kMilnny, licatn Haven, erwiCK, loom Arrive nt Rupert Convention or Old SoLDiEns. On tho 8th of January next, thcro will bo three Conventions of the soldiers of tbo war of 1812 ono in Washington, ono in Phila dclphia, and ono in Now York, Those who served their country in Maryland and Virginia, and othor Southcrs Statos are expected to attend tho Convention in Washington city. 13 SO do The Pliitaili tnhi.1 Mail Train cann Hiinlli. rniin.-elt nllh the Mall Train at Kuncrt.iroin; i:.isi at 1. 10 P.M, Oir Callaivim, l'oit I'lliiton, l'olt vit lu Heading, be, arriving-nl Philadelphia, at S i', P VI. AIhohiiIi Mail jrani going iveu nt J ncmcK r m. rir uuiiville, Milton, Mnncy, Willi.imipnrt and P.lmirn. Pagycnucra bv the 4 o'cln.k P. M. Train coiner Hoiilh can take the 11 o'clock P. M. r.xnrcs train for lllmirn nnd the Weal, or lodga nt nlooni.lntrg and take the 4 o-ciock m. i rain going uiat, arriving ni nil miel mil i nil. imnii. i-HMcngers lor iiarrmniirg. ilireei, will lako trie n. . Aian j rniii. n o ciock r.m.igoing Hoittii. ennnret ns nt Port Clhlliill Willi Ihe D.lilnliin mid Siimieha Ilia Railroad, arriving at HarrUburg at 13 o'clock uonn, ncji lay. I . J. U.A V I. IV I Ml I II, Jan 10, 134 StiptnutintltHt Lackawanna & Rloorasbtirg Itallroad. Wo had tho pleasure of meeting with Mr. V, J. Leavenworth, tho Superintendent of this now and important road, Tho Lackawanna and Dloomsburg Hail- To allow tho continuance of his rule as j road cstonds from Scranton, Luzerno Co., ci.il Governor, was to link tho United to Rupert's Station, on tho Cattawissa, ftit i Government, through its official, Willi amsport and Klmira Itailroad, a dis- wl'i the barbnrism of his' ecclesiastical tanco of fifty-sovon miles, through a vjI Eailroad Completion. . trii)C3. Using his position, not to for v rd the interest of tho Unitod States ; ,v. rutaeiit,Tjut to build up an organization .V r'y and dinmctrieally opposed to its H u;tnnos,he has ultimately attained power ,i warrant him in throwing off all allegi apee to this Gavorcmeut, and audaciously proclaiming that ho is Governor of Utah ly l'ivino oppoiutment. It is somewhat p .rdouablo that the London Times thould uueer at tho effect of our " cheap Govern j:nt," which, representing over "twenty ,oi!imm nf neonlo. oannot nut down tho rcUUion of a small State, the whole popu- tCf Col. James L. Orr, Speaker of tho Jai n or v,hichmn, women nnd children Honio, in Congress, like a great many put nmount to much luoio than a other American btatcsmen, started from i . i .1 tboM- md.'' It has not been, liumblo lifo. r t , ..('' ' '-u' C r U' a clock r.t uublo region of country, a considerable portion of which is coal, iron and limcstono land. i Tho regular through trains commenced running on the 21st of December, and the Superintendent expresses- every confidence in tho comploto success of tho road, Mr. Leavenworth is well adapted to tho position ho .occupies, and it is mainly through his energy and pcrsoveranco that tho road has attained such early success. Iteuding Gazitte. Wo are glad to announce tho completion of tho Lackawanna and Bloouiiburg Itail road, whioli extends from Scranton, Lu zerno county, whero it intersects tho Dola. ware, Lackawanna and Western llailroad, through Kingston and Plymouth, Luzerno county, and Berwick and Bhiomsburg, in Columbia county, to Kupcrt's Station, on tho Cattawissa, Williamsport, and Elmira Itailroad. It is fifty-seven miles long, and posses through a ccnsiderablo portion of coal, iron, and limcstono lands. Tho dis tance from Philadelphia to Rupert, via the Reading, Littlo Schuylkill and Cattawissa Railroads, is 147 miles, mating a total of 201 miles from Philadelphia to Scranton. " Berks County Press, It appears that thcro is a surplus fomalo population in Now York 'metropolis.' A society was therefore formed (it roquiros a society to do anything now-a-days,) by a gentleman of cheap aod diffusive benevo leuce, who undertook to facilitate tho em igration of young girls to tho Western states, and to provide them employment in the hnmcs of tho farmers inthso remote regions. In tho ordinary prosecution of this enterprise, a Mr. Tracy lately arrived at Jancsville, Wisconsin, iu clnrge of a party of thocC indigent females, and the Independent of that town thus narrates what disposition was made of those white women 'A charge of ten dollars was made for eaoh person, the money to be paid by the employer and to bo deducted from tho fu ture earnings of the young women. The Free Church was thrown open j tho young women occupying tho scats in rows, somo of them crying. Customers then walked along tho range with perfect coolness, cx amining their condition one by one, and ns they found ono suitable, they planked the cash and carried off tho prize' Ncgrophillist of Worcester 1 this was not in New Orleans, where you suppose Mrs, Stowo's fictions to bo in course of the daily realization, but in free Wisconsin, which gavo a majority of twelve thousand for the 'Man Who Parts His Hair Iu Tho Mid die,' and luxuriates in the enjoyment of a supremo court that overrules tho decision of the highest judicial tribunal of the re. public 1 Just think of it I Tho 'custo mers thtn wilked along tla range with perfect coolness, examining their condition one by one.' Doubtless they wero curious to know if thoy had ever been ill of what disease and were perhaps inquisitive about their age. Tho Jnncsvillo Iudcpcn dent docs not inform us what kind of 'cus tomers' Ihcso girls found, but it is probablo that tho brothels of tbo town did not nog lect so fair an opportunity. What a glo rious traffio 1 Tho 'philanthropy' of New York groaning over tho traffic in negroes and by way of solace, transporting tho iu noconco and youth of its maidens to bo sold in open market at tho rato of ten dollars per girl 1 Shall wo not have, from tho Bccchcrs and Grcolys, a new anathema at the 'slavo-oligarchy V Will not somo ono an ex-dcacon would answer yell out a good, round curso at tho men of Virginia 1 Do shriek for freedom, somebody 1 only mind that it bo a shriek for freedom, of TnK Mission to Russia. The Wash ington correspondent of the New York Times states that tlic Hon. Francis W. Pickens, of South Carolina, has been nominated to the t-'enato for tho mis.-iou at St. Petersburg, and not Mr. Buchanan, of Maryland, as rumored. Sfip Wo observe that Dr.Elders life of Dr, Elisha Kent Kane, tho immortal artio ex. plorer is out. Wo have a sort of a notion that we arc entitled to a copy. Hope tho Publishers, Messrs. Childs and Peterson Philadelphia will look it up, and snd u ono. XSirGcorgo 1). Prenlico, of tlm Louis villo Journal, has lor more than two years written his editorials by an amanuensis, hi lands being paralyzed tosucha degree that io cannot uso them. Jgy Tho Capitol at Washington was commenced in 1793. With the improve moots now in progress, when finished it will bo ono of tho most magnificent build. ings in the world. nigfrcr. .orresioi uouniorieuors. r:nnT, n.wr. Thn T.t, .... , ti, A iiLiAMsroRT, Jan. 11. Philadelphia Hanks havo been strengthen J.-our men, namcu varies .winor, themselves dailv for tho last two or William Anderson, William Lowis and Peter Havicr, woro arrested at iho house of Mrs. King, in this borough, by the threo weeks. Their coin now averages considerably more than thai required by law. They will continue to strengthen .... ... .-!. r. ...i. I .-norm, noout ten ooiocu on oamruay t, ,clngolves and bo ready for rosumptio i l mi ii n .1 t a1. j nignt. x uoy weru uu wen uruieu. xu mo m mrh(st praeliMNe pc,ioll garret oi ino uuuuiug, vuuoicneiuug ap tSf In Cambridge, Mass., last week A. G. Patten was put on trial for stealing a hen, but the evidence showed that the fowl was a rooster, and Patten was dis charged. 0 00 do 10 00 do 11 10 do 1 1 33 do 11. ',5 do 1240 P.M. 1 00 do 5 CO do 0 13 do 7 35 do 7 50 do 8 10 do S SO do 0 00 do THE NEW YEAR OF 1858 HAS COME AND wo nro ilotcrmlnrtl to Invo our nld Accounts ncttlfdbf'fnrcitclosofl. lftlion persons whu hive nn fit. ii for n Innir tlinn dn Hot Coma fornnrd nnd mV orvttto their nceonniv. o "ill Ihj und'ir tlid plnfu t iipccfiiiy oi nantiinrj mem ovrr io uto jiiiucc nun mm In a vu ry fhort timo. Friend', IT you forget this notica w c win not, II. V. fc I, Y, UAUT.MAN. nionmsliurjr, Jnn 1 , IP58 3i PUBLIC NOTICE FOlt LICENSES. TVOTII'n ) licrfthy glten tli.it tlio followlnR prrFOn ll hi tlal.lmliln rolintv. lull o Hlpd UiPll Rtivcrill ni'tl tlotin In tho Courtof attnrter Smloim or tlic inld county, far a tavern lircnee In llirir rcfpcrtlv toui Ejur-i. U INCH BHIU pi'llllOIIB Will l,C lirrni'llllMI 111 IIIU raid Court, on Hominy, tlio Ul tlnyof riliriinry next. if wlllcli till rifrionn tiitrrrplcd will lipriliy Hike linticp, nnd tin! licences for the Comity or Coluinlilj, will to grunted on Wi'dneiday, tlio .Id day of Tilirunry neit, ni o cioik, i . M, J, J. Urowrr, llloom, St ro. A. J. Evans, " More. Josoph Kistlcr, Cattawissa, Tavern, John .fossop, Scott, Tavern, rroinonoiory'i umcc, r t r-nrt rvnm v p;.a llluniilriinrjt. Jan. 0, 1833. JAC0B lA nRIA C"r' T) EMAINING in tho Post Offico nl XVi Uloomsburj, l'a., (lunricr cndlnu DercmljurSltt , Alljood null KlllilllFFS SAl.ES. BY v lrtu i r scvcmI writi of vend. etponas to mp it j -rcrted, will Uv i jipronil in ruMfc Sit to at the Court fiouac In iwooitmimrp, ou Motulay. t'ic (nt tiny ot Fui ruarv next, at 1 o'clock. I'. ,1 . llic lollnuiiiL' ltc.il Hs mte to wit : Al tlinict rtntn lot or n rrc of lnntl. MiinlP in 11m town of lilouniiMir-f . Coliimtila county, contninlii; ono fourth of nn nero. lie thi nmo nioru r lc. houndpil on tlio norm ir lot ol i;mxj1iciii nnd lnry llowyrr, the South by liannih IJoone, Mi iho wvti liv cnlfitret l or MM town, on im pnn ny , wurreun are urected n nuc nnj a half mtnry Frame DwLllinfr House. with thf nppurnnnficrii Sffii aim inKcri in execution m ttio property ot .Mirhir-I Wnlter. AttSO, At thi H'mn tinitntit1 n'nen. nil lint coitiin pieroortracief In ml cituttetn LnciuttounMp, L'olum ma county roi.nniitir iiurty on1 ncrc, no tr.c name more or le, loi rirlil on tin north bv a rnnd Icnlni2 from Ntiinrdia to li.-.i? fliip, mi Wi tnuth bv nml nl Peu-r ititiifr on tlm llm-t y lutd i.f U.ivnl ttn-JjIier nnd on the w?st hy la ml nf Henry fiahle, wIitcoii irc errcteil a ne itnrf Uwciliug House and Rtahlo, wilh Hip npiuirtPiuiir1. Stfizfd nnd taken in ciuctttion.ai the properly of John Ft'lttTinnn. ALsu, At tho name lime anil place, hy virltu of a writ ul FUra Fatin nil that piece or lot ufland rIiurip in lociin townhip, t ol utnlj i.t rniinty. cotitainlnp (Jno Acre.plnci tnritB'U lioninlnl and ilfucrihed nfolov: (in ihe noun nnd wcfct by lan 'sof Hmanuel Kt-rni on thu touth nndf.ift hy l.nnil Tf'niuiirl Whnry, whrrron ate erected a two niory rrsmo Duelling II oue no oilier tuillifiiift tiicil as a Pi;in Mnim racinry ithtlio nnuirh'ii.'iiico Hfl7.'il nnd taken in eierutlnn n the property ol Joel Wlrny, Mi"tii'j ohve, ( s. it. .mi i,i,i;h, Ittmiiiishure. Jin. 13, 165rj. i Mniff. jjdbvuarn oiut Ilrown Joiliua Cramer Amoi Dally Dnnifl S3 David Davis l"ot Clnrlcu Oretl Ufr Crio Atlnni fiPrnmn John Herring A Otorjr Hill Kr-Ir rrn Hnrtmnn Miclinel Hurt r.dwnrd O Jonrn Wfllinm Jones Willi nn It Jnricoti Juniea IC'iuioR Jriahun Lloyd John V 3 I.loyd Thomrm Iiftnom Liicind.i Moslrtlrr Jonnllintt M.i n lie (leorco rtiilipH Marney prcni l Arthur Peck Mnrtiu Jl Kindt J IS Slutklry U'ilHntn H'njner Iletijaiiiln WisnrrU I Wirtinnn Henry VM Joufph Ji.lin V LoA Thntnn TJovd uiclnrd It nnt. triil j-Elilp i ihiiim im until ry iVmoim culllni for the aioc Ittteri will nleaio iiy they nrc ndtcrtised. PfllLU UNAN03Tl. M. Jnn 9. tP5-i CGT John Ilolloway of Montgomery county, has within tho past few months, lost hy death, six ohilJren. Tho disease which produced their death was putrid sore throat. Hesumed OrEn.vrioss. Wa learn that tho extensive Holling Mill of Haywood, Loo & Co., at Pottsville, has resumed operations with the full nuniher of hands. jSr'Tho Democracy of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, nominated C. Maoee, Jisq., for Mayor; John 0. Davitt, for Treasu rer, and W. J. MomusoN for Controller. tTT" Of tho thirt -sight standing Com mit tees in tho llouso of Representatives, at Washington, tho Chairmen of eight of thorn aro members from Pennsylvania, BBAtBIBnaiDo Id lierick,al the residence of tho bride's father, on Tuesday last, hy the liev, 1 no Sherlock, Mr. William li. Schuyler, M, D., ofllcach Haven, and Miss RfbecaiL, Jacoby, of tho former placo. On the SOth of December, 1857, by Rov. Win. Goodrich, at Jacob Good's Hotel, in Orangcville, Mr. Hiram, Merldc,wvA Miss Eliza Thomas, both of Fisliingcrock twp. Columbia county. On tho 31st of December 1857, by the samo at tho samo nlaeo. Mr. Jacob Hum- ri?, to Miss Elizabeth lltmsinger,hoi of lMshingcrccu township, Uoluiubia county, At the saino time and placo, bv tho samo Mr. Chirles F, Kendig, to Miss Rachel Wavier, both of I'lsuiugcreek twp Colum. bia county. Ou tho tamo day, by lho same, Mr, Samuel lender, am Miss JJlizabtth Wen- ntr, both of l'ishingcreck tov.nship, Go lumbia co, On th samo day, by tho same, Mr. Jackson Ate, ot Urangovillo, lo miss Mary Ann Sluchtr, of Jnshingcreck twp., Col, paratus wero found. It is believed that New Sank. Tho Hollidayshurg an extensive combination exists in this Rcghtcr announces that tho "Central Dank vicinitv. for tho makioir and passing of of Pennsylvania." chartered at tho last county. counterfeit money but through tho clue 1 session of tho Legislature, is about to go 1 In Kspy, on tho 7th inst., by Rev. Tho. !... nb.fllned. it is crobablo tho rumr will ' into nnnrMinn. Ti Wntion U Ilolliilnv. Sherlock, Mr. J. R-ytyk, t Lyooniing . , o B ..... .r -j. a . . ..namu. ot uerwick Uo. ghebbt mmm For (lie I'npttl Cure of CGUGiiS, GOLliS, IIOARSEXESS, BUONCiHTIS, WHOOPIXG-COUGH, CI101)P, ASTHMA, AND CONSUJU'TION. Thin remedy W otrered In the comniunity with th confidence w i fcrt in nn nrtlcle wlilih seldom fniU it) rinli7.o the hnppiriti ell-rtt that can he dMlrt-d &q mkIc Is Ihe ll-hl nf Its n ncful ti And o numi-rotin thu rami of lw curiR. itnt alirnmt ory preimn uf iho count i y abon ndi In pprs" n, pulilir ly known. v Iio hnvo hue ti rmiorcd Irotn iilirining nnd even dipr-me di. as'u of the lung.!, by ltd use. When nnm tried in Hiipvrinrnr over everv nuier nieuiciueui in mnu i tr npparcn lo ctirnpc nbtiervaiion, nnd Mhrrc Hu viriU'-'R nrc known ihe puhlic no longer heatiate hai nnthlotc in employ f.ir lho diitrmjitie nnd dnnjtfroiig nlTL-ciioni nf the puhnunnry oriiiu, which nri incidrnt to nur ctitnato, Nothing linn ml led 'nuder for tho carneiit eniuiry of mdirnl nirn, than nlarmliK prev.ilence nml laixhly fiT ronoutnptivn complnhitti. nor In any one rhi'i of dnu:iei h. d tnoro of their hiveMlcMioii Mid enre. lint ni yet no ni'cqoate retneilv ha hcen proviilrd, on whei tti puhlic could depend fur proiertion ftnm nt tnckBhpon ihe respiratory irtrnm. unlii llni intrml'ic lion of the Cherry Perto-al TM nrtlcle i the protltict iiTn Ions, l.i'iorioua , nnd 1 believe uccatltil endenvor tiifiirnif!i tho rniiiiiMi'iiiy with Hiirliu retnedy, Ol thi l,ini fctntement the .AiiTOticnn pinjih? n'o now themrel vch prepared to ju '!!' nnd I iippdl with em fide nee iu lheir dcUion. II iIitu U nny nupundciici to be pliced iu wli it men f f very rt.i mi'l Hintiun ceittfy it Ima done for thrrm If we ran trurt our own fcntteii, when luii-uia, (lint lUvy Im then ami I here In tln.tr proper I m'M t It, II we r.in (trpoiid mi the nnir;iiice nt inlt'l pnrfOiinl 10 o'clock jn ihe rorctuinn of s:nd dn , llh i I-rpjU l'li atcinii. uho in tl.n U the r luMtits In know. in Niiori, u iiitl" it nny n-u men uprnj mijiiiing. iicn h it Irrtfutaiil) proven Hint this meititjiie does rthevn uitd do if euro the elns- o ihheatiei It is ilrsij-ncii (or, beyond nny no. I nil others that are know it to mankind. If this bu true, it can not be freely pnlihiheii, nor bi loo widely known- Tno mil it led should know it. A moody that cure la priceless to them I'-ticnta should know It, their chilitrrn nrc pricelea lo them, til nhoulil krnw it. fr beiillli can be priced lo no one TV. t only thould It be drculoud here but cery httre not only in this oouniry but all countries. How fait Ii l'ully we havu nclrd on this conviction, in hcwn In tlio lael that nlrendf this article I ins m-il- thu circle of tho glohc. The sun never seis on its liniils. Nn continent is without it. und but lew peoples. Although not u pn general ufc in other nation ns In this, It is employ ed hy the more inttllipcnt in nlmo-t nil CtVilIud vouu 1 lies It li exti'tisnely emplnynl in both American In En rope, Asl'ii Africa Australia ond the far ofT is land of tlienea. l.lfe Uns dear In its pnsdfssori thero ni liere.and they grnsp at u valunblo rcmcd with even more avidity than ourselves Unlike most preparations nl its kind it Ih nn evptMislvo rnmpoition of costly niatcri.il, ill it Isnifurderl to (lie public nl a reason ably low price, nnd what is of vastly merely import nuce lo thrm.ils quality Is never sntlVrcil to decline from its original slnmlurd rf excellence, Cverv bottlo nf this me illclue now manulactnred Is ns good us tver h-tsbeen made heretofore, or ns we aru rnpnble ol ma kin?. No toil or cort Is spared, in innir.ialnim; It in the bru pe rfrction which It i pmsible to product). Hence the patient who procures the gentilito CiiBRnr lVcTotui. can rely nn having ns tjoooan onlctea has ever been had bv thoso who letttty lo its enres, Hy pursuing litis rourse I hnvo llio bopn of doinp somo food in thu world, as well ns tho satisfaction of believing that murh his been done n Iready, WllU'AllEI) V UK. J 0- AYCIt, I'll ACTIO AT AND AN'AlYTICAIj CHUMIrST I.UVVUI.L, MAB3. ID'IJl' HJ'J, ami nM Druplds in Ulouiublntrg, sndUeaters in Mcdicincv everywhere Jan.O, ima. PUOOLAMATTON. WIir.URAS. the linn. Warrex J.WnnDWJinD.rresI. ilent of thi CNmrt of 0er hihI Terminer and iu ucrnl J.iil H'literv, L'niirl f (luarter Hiioiii of the lV.ice nml four I of Onriunon Pleat and Orphan' Court, In the Twenty. S'nth Jn icinl HJt rirt roniped of the counties nf Columbia, Hullivnn ami Wvenii ng , nnii t.ie lluu Jmn KvAicniitl I'ktik Kiimc AVoriate Jtideeri firColuiiiiiiii county, have issued their precept, iifiiring dale thu I Ith day of li cembr. iu the yi-nr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty vix.nuti to ine di rirled fnr lioldii'f! a Courtof )(r and Tmninir nnd (cnerafJail Unlivery, CeneratUuarter Pccpinnfi nlihe Vt ace. Common Picas nod Orphan's Court, in Utonnis lurg In the county of Cnluuibin, on tbo flrM Monday icing ino m uayj ui rcuruary nr.xi ami to fonlinuo one week. No iue is hcrebv piven, to Ihe Coroner, tho Juillera nf tho Ieae and Congtnbli of the i-ald munty of Co- thplr rrronU iii'ini-ilinn nnd oilier remeinbr.i nres in do thoie tbinus which to their othci s apperlr.fu to be done. And ihnte thnt nro bmiud by ricosniznnrc. In proppciite flpnhist ihe prisoner that nre or may bo In thu Jail of paid count) of Columbia-lo be then and theru lo prnseniie them ni thiill bejUFt. Jurer? nre remitt ed to be puncinnl in th ir nttent'iiiice, agreeably to nimr imiicrii ni ihimmih uurn, lilt; Hill (lay di January, in the year of nur Lord ono thousand eicbl hundred and fifty-eichl, nnd In the t3d ear nf lho In depeiid.mre of tho United Biates of Ameriin, (Uou suvo tho UoinmonwcaUli.) aTEl'IIKN U. MILLCR.Mcrlf. Jan 9, 1H5fl LIST QL? OAUSES FOIl TRIAL. February Trrm, 1S58. 1 Willhm Knom rs fJporgo I. Kllnn et nl. 2 AVilliam Koons v$ Ceorgo L, Kline. :t Joseph Suckhouso vi titlliert i'ow ler. 4 Thnmis Parker r John H.I'arker. 5 Inane Ilrown rs Robert 3- Lyon, ft" Jacob Pchuyler xt WiNnn Ager 7 Chrlsllnn Heist rs Daniel fiipt'T. H Martin Mowry v$ Thomas Stick house e nl 0 Dnnicl L Winle'aleen rs Chrltinn Shunian. 10 James Itiltenhoute rs Harney Hole 1 1 Jacob Warner m The Pinto Mutual Tiro Comnanr. IS Henry Htnrkrs II. H, Hiilinan etal 13 Adim Htrotip et el rs It. II, Itiipert et nl, 1 1 Cornc'ius MrUrren r Henry J Yaplo. 15 Joshua reiterinun vt Jiunn ICnloton, Iti Clcnmel G Rickets rs Jnhn Covenhnven. 17 llontiicr Sebert rs Lewis Rnko t at. 18 John A Moore et nl rs V, Crnham et at. IU ts, r X'lluco rs James p. Wornt!, 2) Uenjainln Voiks v Thomas V. Vounji, 21 H.W. Weaver vt ITphraim Arnutrona it al. JaniJ, IC58 LIST OF GRAND JURORS. Bloom Aaron (Undershot. Centre-William ghatlir. I'hllip Miller. Conynfrlmm Frederick R, Wohlfarth, Greenwood Clisha Albeitson. Jackson Hugh tihultt. Locust Fiancis Kerns, Leonard Adams, Bam del L. Keller, Charles Mete, iSolotnon Veager. Madison 11-lhtiel Whipple, Gcrhain Uiddlo. Maine Hanicl Veiter, Isnac Vftier. M I fill u J nil ii MnBtellei, Abrom giuiUi. Orange Iaac Welfh. li ue Ira Zanders. A IL-ert Hunter, Bcott Kimuel Milick.fJeorcyioan, John Shuman, Henry L. ficarhart, Jan 0, &d Lavo to cliango head-quarters. I burg. i lumlin county. TRAVEKSK JURORS. Ronjamin F. Ilaximan, Joihua L'ettrrmnn, Georec W Toner. 6 Uu n to a John Davis, Samuel Kline, Bamucl Rhone, Reaver I'eter HtiiiClc, Rriarcrefk Levi 1. Irwin, Gfnrgc W. flyer, Knng L, Fowler, Lewis Enkc Jacob Shaffer, Stephen 1 hniiiai. Centre Jrhn Kckroat. Daniel HnreubucJi. Caltawissa-reler Reaver. Moses lUrlman, rlcr Kern. rishlnjicreek Rha Prater, Aaron Heis, i'ramVhii Clinton Memtenhall. Green wooa Llias Wert man. Hemlock Thomas J. Vamler.Iiec, I'ossiwell I'oulk, James 1), t'ursel, Jackioii Georg" Heath, Lorn i George Ktiip, Hr,, Polomon Fettermnn, Mali. ou Hlias Ilojrarl, Joiin Keller Mitltiii-llcnry G. Miller. Montour Daniel Wrrtman. Orange James 8 Woods, Tine John Whiim)cr, Roanugceek John T. Case, Bu5irlaf David Lewis, Jan 0, Ifd a, II, BiKKIS. wsi, OdTrailotTT, BARNES & OSTJHUIOUT, .MauxLjatiUTtrt ana n&oieiau IHoitrt in -r 11 . t TV. nilil f OR-C 1 .1 . I , , .ii ., i . in iiorwicK, uec. uiu, iooi, py u,0 Iffl-WM. U. iuOOUEIIEAD. MCI., nas' sri OUO HOI UCSpiSO ailinoio WHO UJVO ,, , ,,,,, ifmllrh nhnn . , M!. Unit. ..,. Kirn... , 1 . . 1I.W, ' . i ... i i ,.,r,... ..UM iiiiu i iiiiiii i, n lQ'.ao, Tt r.i c.,, i.nnn o a m 'rnc i ntif ni i m siinimrv nm vines, nut mcso w no nave not nno ro- tit..t.7.. c 1.,11. r t i no sin m Aincri stiipivi- r.,..,i.. i JJli imilCr WiU w VVl" liiU wvviu'. i lur..v v. t..v j - JI4fJtt4H J JiCCy. (VUIU Ul VJUUVU"11UIU. ,r..aii,j AGENTS, ATTENTION I DO you wish to And good employment, nnd rnako money with little or no imeslment, and wlrhnut intprfcring with your regular business? If you do, read this advertisement. C. II, Todd & Co , of 302 Rroomc street, Xew York, nro matiufirturing and selling massive Gold Pencils for 55 each, (which aro cheap ut thnt price,) nnd thev throw iu a gift or prize with each Pencil, worth from $ j up in 33. 9 10. 15, $20, ?.Vi, 3:10, $50, 375 .9100, $300 nnd $5il). Don't cry out Mlumbuiil Lottery !M H no such thing Tim Tenclls nre sold nl their cash value, nnd all tne profits over the Aral cost arc thrown into tho gifis, which actually cost the purchaser not It (113. The prizes are distributed nn n simple plan nf drawing, which would take too much room 10 esphlu, but which has never failed to givo complete satisfac Hon. We have drawn nnd sent lo pure haters Id3 ijold untchesof various prices, 74 pursi'i of gold dollars, y:w poid locxers, t0eolU chains, and a correfpondjim number of other prizer, within two months, TIIEllK A11E NO 1JLANK8, Rut every pun baser draws a piluo worth $1 certain, and it tt imli ihousaiil of chancm to be a liiglif r figure. Wo unntn good age tit In every neighborhood through out the country, to solicit purchasers, ami any ascut. to be successful, inuet Inve a Ctncil uud prize lo eiln bit. We pay a;enls $L cash for each purchaser ho obtains, nnd th first pernui in nny neighborhood who nppliei lor n lei eil and plft, will receive the ngency for that locality, Khoublan nijent obUm u valuable pi ii) lo exhibit with Ills IVncil, lie wou'd have littlo ditiiciitiy io obtaining scores nj purchasers) and nuking1 it a paying business. A NEW 1D13A I READ II RCAD11I We tsk nobody to send Ihcir money till thy know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their luck, can first send lis their name and address, and w will nuke the. r dranlug and inform lbrm by return mail what prize they drew, whtn they can send ou nnd take the Venal and prim, or not, whichever they choose. Wo give this privilege only oncti to n purchaser. After the first drawing, every purrhver will bo rciuircd to end in advance, through lho on Ihori.eil agent. Wa will scud with each driwlng Uin number taken out, with full dcsciipliou of the plan of drawing, Address C I! TODD tt CO. 302 llrooiiio tlreet, Nw Yurk, if rio Kailrotttl Comnan" tleemirji.' virtue, Lus. couuty. VUlLHliKLVUli BKOC1IU Sbawlc Just weetvt man s clfrc d und lur rale ut llatt-