GOLUHBIA JDBHOORAT. . tGVi J.i TATB,, EDITOR. iBloomsburg, Jan. 30, 1S5S. O lnfofllic Democratic SWif Cnmnitltco, In Kt at lliirliler'allotnl, ILirrlslmre, January 10, ItiM, It wm Ii hhlil At Miirrllnr2. on thft 4th dnv of March next utsoirtd, l nat ilia next licwoerailc emin unnvoinion .KXTl2JS;?;AlT?;lT.;rR'e' J wea'StlSe' c"n .Vti?'s"ai!rc'nw Coi'li 3can'commio"ncr,ui!n!i ' SOrrti iirnni for ttulrnniactlon orfuchofhn-htitincstiii pertains to thtiuthoritgr of m Ch LVrtTf ntr An U. R. UUUKAI.l.W, Caalrnan, ii N. Itrrrciitiitnit. II. 1, 1I1LMXIK, frcrilaritii THE INAUGURAL. Wo publish on tho eutsido of this day's Columbia. DcmocrAttha inaugural address p i . t 11 . i it or Gov. 1 acker, and wo call to i tho es- j pecial ntlcntion of ourroadcrs. It is short and plain and-pointed. It is a document to reach tho hearts and understandings of tlio icorpIt!. On tpicstions of Stato policy it is sound and couscrvttivo ; and wo be lievo agrees in sentiment with -the great mass of the citizens of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, On the currency, on -:t t Lii: .. it. I io finances, tho opinions ana views of r ,. . J tov. Packer are thoso of tho pcopio of , . 11 Pennsylvania. L'cnnsylvani Wo hope that ho In conjunction with tho Xegislaturo will fairly endeavor to carry them nut wo aro sure if they do, they will bavo iho warm and hearty support not only of. tho party, bnt of tho people. Gov. Packer .should remember, however, that bo -wlio goes into office with so larjjo a popular majority requires steadier footing to keep his balance, than the man who se cures it by iho skin of his tettb. There is need to be circumspect and frank, and above all to live up to tho doctrines of Stato -polioy promulgated in his initiatory address, Tho administration is now in the hands of the democracy tho party that can suc ceed and has succeeded ; and at ils head aro somo of the ablest and purest men in ALvs stato. Wo heartily wish them the perfect-success which wo know, it will bo their ambition to deserve. Vieksburg Jan 14th I65T Editor, eftbo Columbia Democrat Dr 5ir Your Paper Comes to tins oflico But is not taken out I do not Know any such man here perhaps it should go to Brady Kalamazoo tho vilUao is called vicksburs "jours T Bosro D P AI The abpvo note, vcr hatim, reached out oflico a few days ago, in duo course of mail. It is dated ono year back, whether by design or through ignorance, wo cannot tell, but as it has no intimation of from wliatStato or Tcrritoryiticraanatcs.neitber mention of (he name -of tho subscriber to wbom it was directed, nor states tho length of time it has lain in tho office, wo havo reason to believe, that tho writer of tho above is ono of tho Jackasses, who supposo they were placed in oflico for tho puiposo of swindling Printers. For nearly three years, wo havo ovory week regularly, sent the Columbia Democrat, to tbe address of Tiios.WniaHT, at Vieksburg.Kalamazoo Co., Michigan Wo now forward our bill to tho above named chuckel-headcd "D. P. M,,Vi and demand payment n3 directed by Act of Congress, owing to his neglect, of duty, lie is clearly in for its paymont. And so wo shall serve every skunk who fails to duly notifiy us of tho refusal of our paper by tho subscriber within iho period prescribed by law, Biography of Elisha Kent Kant, by William Elder. I'hiladeMda : Chllds fy Peltnon, 1858 410. The lifo of Dr. Kane deserved to bo writ'en, and 1o be -written now, whilo tho "facts in Jhis great career were fresh, end attainable, If we had time and space we should liko to review this volumo at con slQcrabto longtb, both for tho matter and tho manner. o arc sorry to say wo never read his Explorations, but wo "have read his life with great interest and wo are now anxious to read "his works. IIo was a'man of groat energy of cliaraoter, whom no difficulties could dctor, -and no dangers appal honest, frank and goecr JIow beautifully, touchingly, and clo Huontly has his biographer told us of tho man, his trials and his triumphs his boy .hood and his mauhood bis sick cess and 'his death ho died at tbo ago of thirty soven. His whole lifo was a stiugglo with discaso and difficulty. In it thcro is a lesson to bo .learned, Tho book is elegantly got up, and hand Eomciy illustrated, and wo .thank the publishers for,thur j?romptno3s and kind. J10SS. 83T Atlantic Monthly for February, is oa our tallo. It has twenty ono articles. mi .. tSl I 1 n ... 1 f . a no icauer i i uu um "Uuro, auu J3 A well written, looiiblo papor. "Tho Au- tocratol tbo Ureakfait table" is capital. oiho of the poetry is very good ; tbo sto- .rics aro well wriltoii, It ia a better nmn- 'Lor than tlio last ono has a great deal of, excellent reading I'aper and typo beau- til'uL 83 00 per yoar, Philips, Sampson sSi Co., 1$ stou, Maaju'lmsctla Valoutiuesi Mr. Thomas MaokEi tho celebrated VnWnlino ihliiufacturcr, comer of Second itnilChcstnul Street?, Philadelphia, ndver tiscn Jiiairictiils ana tiio publicum nnotlior . mo most brilliant siglits cm vltnosscd at viz,: column, -Chat ho is prepared to fill their j tlio Stato Capitol. Kvcry nvcnuo w3 Coinniiltco on Vinanoa Messrs. Hticka ordcrafor any thing ia tlio lina of Vnlcn ( thronged, and every placo of .public resort low, Coffey, Wright, SoulhcT, ami Metier, tines wholesale- or retail. "Wo havo doalt by citizens and strahgers, by soldiers and I w.V,.n,n",,,,.c0 cn JJic'"y Messrs. wi h AI r. Magco for years-know him to j civilian,. It is conceded, on all sides that . 'Vpmfcl3ii?,!I??W ' fn . ,. , , , , . . I., ... i ' , . 1 ominittcoon Hants .Messrs. Crosswcll, boa gentleman and scholar and confident-j Iho attendance was far greater than ever Finney, Uell,-Ooffoy,. and Marsclisi ' ly commend him as a fair dealer, and his 1 beforo" seen hero, Lou,! beforo daylight I ' Committee on Coiporations Messrs, wares as unsurpassed for beauty and cheapness. stationers, Paper-dealers, SLop.kooPc, Ac, should at oneo send ! their orders U Mr. AI. and havo a good '""PP'j" o c,lo!co Valentines, Knvelupes, . Uartls, etc, m uuo timefor St, Valentino's annual visit upon tho Mth of next Fcbru ary. Oirard Lifo Insurance Company. This old and well tried Lifo Insurance j and Trust Company, is located at No. -108, 1'- , .w...vw ui nui-iuuiiiuu uuiui uiaiaiii.ii auu I'.tnui uuil. (till clicstnut fi(rce M T M Commander in. v-mu ,u nuuiucr comraii oi mis paper, by which it will bo seen on what terms Insurances can bo made, and to which wo invite special attention. Wo know that tho Company aro honorable gentlemen and ft is everywhere regarded a safe anil sound institution. Wo adviso our friends in Columbia and It is , . . , 'ho part of wisdom. Wo havo been ap t i r .i roiutcd Agent for tho Company, am . -n ... , ... and will tako great pleasuro ia giving all necessary information. Speech of Wm. Montgomery, Hon. William Montgomery, of the Fayette District, has eur thanks for a copy of his recent ablo speech in Congress, on the Neutrality Laws and the arrest of .Mr. Filfotstcr Walker, by Commodore Paulding. Mr. Montgomery takes tbe right view of tho matter, and nobly defends the action of Commodore Paulding, in arresting ihe outlaw, whether found on American nr Rnroiftn TnrrtAv rpi. onnnT, ; r, r v -ii i ' Governor and Governor clod, with speedi is one of commanding interest, and , tLo Ch.irman of Joint Committee of Ar is truly creditable- to tho head and heart , rangemonts of the Scnato and tho House, of tho talented young democratio Kcpro-j 2- Tho two Secretaries of the Common sontativo of " Iho Star of tho West." I ,voal'h, with the Cbairmcn of tlio Joint t Committoe of tho Senate and House, to Rfir.trn ixt thn Sirlt.io- l wait on Heads of Departments. llCV. O. JSumttt, wbo pretends to , iiau lrom No. 831, Broadway, N. Y., is a cheat and swindler. lie mannered sonje. time last August, to get his hunibu" Card nto a number of country papors, on fair promises to pay, and amongst others, tho Columbia Democrat. We now post tho alleged Rev. C. S, Burnett, a scoundrel and swindler, anil caution tho public so to rognrd him everywhere. Petorsonss Detector. Wo aro in tho receipt of " Peterson's Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note List," for February. This is a new publication, handsomely gotten up and well arranged, and believed' to bo correct and reliable. Address, T. U. Peterson & Brothers, No. 30G, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ; 51 00 per annum, in monthly numbers. SST Hon. William Smoso, tho -newly elected member of tho Supreme Court of this Stato, is a leading member of tho 11 .... . . f.roojr.crian unurcu in tlio cuy oi Head- nig. xioTvas Dupenmenuent oi tuo Sunday I ; ti-- ri . i , ... r. , I SCU001 COnneCtOU Wltll hlS Uliurcll, A few ounuays since no presented UU of his. scholars who had ncquirpd proficieucy in tho eatechism during tho past year, with a handsome new Bible. Election i.w Kansas. Tho result of tho lato election in Kansas, is still shrouded in doubt. Wo havo different reports somo -of which allege that tho Democratio State ticket has been clectodj and others that it has been defeated. All tho Tcpoits B,..,., "'"J"". Ztu1 taw iiwuuiiiiuu uvuaubuuuu tyiii uu very j Pclel son's Ladies' National Magazine The .T-nnnrirv nrul TM.rnttrir rmmUi-a nf this popul i.xT..- i r !. ... s nonular National itlafrazinrt aro on our Desk. Wo havo perused its pages with interest, and much admiro Its rich adorn ings and tho beauty of its artistic skill iu way of fine fashion plates. Address Charlo3 J. Petorson, No. 300, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ; 82 por annum, in advance. Suprome Boncli. Gov. Tackck, ia .appointed William A. Portk lato City Solicitor, to tho Supremo Houcli, in place of Judge Knox, resigned. - Sentence or lVni. jllnilcr, Judge Oonyngham, has passed sontenco of death upon William Muller of Luzorno co( for tho murder of Georgo Matthian. t&rThc leading mercantile houses in RIontrpal and Quebec, have discarded tho "pounds shillings and pence" system of account and adopted the decimal, or , "dollars Aad cents" currency. Mf gamusl IIamwcr) of DanTaii.f u appo-mtca rout, agcn, from Scrallloa t0 oa tl)0 LackawanDa naa Bloomi. . ,Vaj 1Uilroad Valentines. Tbo prettiest and ug'icat, ( tbo cboapcBt and most modern Vale.nti.nks and Envelopes extant, cjn bo bud it tbo fljro of the Culumbia Democrat, Lcttoi1 from Ilarrisburg. HAnnisnuna, J.miary So, 18ii8. ' Tho inauguration of Wui.'F. Packer, yesterday and its concomlUntf. was one of tho notes of preparation wcro heard tho , military wcro bnmislnng their anus, tho citizens iheir turnout,, timt everything 1 might combine to make tho affair go off with success. Nor could the weather have neon nioro propitious., Tho previous day had been lowering and heavy i but Tuos 1 day morning opened bright and beautiful, ...... juc. vuujj.. v. .. .rt.u& ui. "ii eager air, ' to give a zest to tlio sight seers. Dr. Charles IScjlcr, of Ilarrisburg, was tho Chief Marshall and JUjor Gen. Win, uinct ot tno military. i no procession icommouced its line of march at eleven and i reached tka cxpitol at a littlo after Iwclvo o'clock. At tho "Jones House," Gov Pollock was taken into Iho carriage in , which rodo the GoVercor elect. Tho fol lowing is tho order of the proccson : Mai. General Kcim and Staff, consisting of Maj. S. L. Young, Mnj, A. Jordan Swartz, Maj. W. A. Sands, Maj. J. G. Herr, Maj, James Frecland, Col. Goo, A. 0. Seller, and Surgeon Dr. Itcid. Pennsylvania Dragoons. Band, Lancaster Fencibles. liarracks Band. National Guards. Band. Lebanon Artillery, Martial Music. Logan Guards. Brig. Gen. Williams and Staff, consisting of iMoj, W. A- Dolaney, Maj. V, K. Boloy. Maj. Jas. It, Espy. Brigado Inspector, Maj. Jno. Wright. Harmony Hand Pliih. Buck Hussars, as cscoit of Gov. elect, a- 'i-'l'0 ,wo Attorney Generals, with two of the Joint Coiumittco of Arrantm. ments, i. 'I he two Dcnutv Secretaries of the Commonwealth with two of tho joint committee- to wait on Heads of Depart ments. 5. Auditor General and Stato Treasurer with two of joint eommittco uf Arrango ments. 0, Surveyor General and Superintcn dent of Common Schools with two of joint eommittco to wait on Heads of Depart ments, 7, Caual Commissioners and Stato Li brarian. Gen. Seiler, Chief Marshal, and Aids. Adjutant Eystcr. Band. Newport Artilery. Band. Sisbcrvillc Guards. City Band, Heading, Heading Biflcs. Valley Iofantry. A platform had been erected In front of tbo Capitol largo enough to contain about two bundrcd and fifty persons, which was occupied by tho members of tho two IIous es, ex-ciembers,and distinguished strangers. Mr. Sneaker Welsh administered tlio oath 0f cfl;.c Vrm iln swMr IW n innnnrt. ,bc Constitution of tho United States. You do also swear that you will support tho Consiitution of the Stato of Ponnsylva ui3j and mat you will discharge your duties as .Governor of this Commonwcaltl with fidelity." After which His Excellency stepped to tbo front of tho platform, and in a loud clear vcico road his inaugural to an audi ence so vast, that tho half could hardly oatch its highest tones. It occupied about 1 half an .hour in tho reading, and I know u ti ... , x you will readily ngrce with mo when I say o - - -- J I tho manifesto, then will Gov. Packer's " administration bo a fortuuato ono. The 'letter part of it, on tho Kansas question, 11 1 ' was vehemently applauded, and tho speaker I was compelled to eus.pond Us remarks forj a moment. It was delivered, too, in a bold, fcavlcfs and emphatic manner, that added very much to its effect. Thero is no doubtiug as to which side ho is on, In tbo afternoon Gov. Packer reviewed tbo troops wbicb wero drawn up in Market! Attorney Getieriilllon. Jno. 0. K.NOX, Square, and mado a most soldierly ap- f Clarion county, pornneo. Ilo was accompanied by Confidential Clerk in the Secretary's Adjutant General Tboraas J. Power. ' office John A. Innis, of Easton. Tbo day previous to tbo inauguration, As wo before intimated Wji. A. Poiitek tbe retiring Governor gavo tbe -Governor Esq., bas been appiontod Judgo of tbo elect and bis Oaliinct a dinner at tlio Jones '.Supreme Court to supply tbo vacancy House. Tbo party consisted of Governor occcsioned by tbo resignation of the Hon. Polkck, Attornoy General Franklin Sccrdary Curtin, Deputy Socrctary Sulli van, and Schools Superintendent Ilickock, of tbe old regime ; and Messrs. Packer, Koox, Hicstcr, and DiC'enbccb of tbe now. Tbe diuncr was got up in Coverly'a, best (itjle,-ana tuercturo was a superb atfair. roado au Brcc,aot with Mr. Worrell for It was a graceful act on tbo part of Gov. ( tll0 purciso 0f tbo "Griffith property" on Pollock, and bespoke for hinnthatkindncsst ,ho rivcr baok a, a rcsiacncc I'or tbo Gov of heart 'that even bis enemies bavo not" crn0P - tbo prieo to bo paid is ten tbou- (1cuictl L!mJ sand dollars for tbo property, and ono tSr-Xfa do our friends a real service in hundred -for the gas fixtures. .HltlHii M..W.I.VM .'.V...V.MU V. 0UW. acknowledged merit as WJstar's IJjlsam., Wo are all liablo to couMis and cob!.-, w'jlch ccbso to bo danaoroui wheu rccourso 13 Ld to tbo Wild Cherry. Tho Sonato Oominittcca. irAnfiisutino, Jnn. U. Tlio following Standing Coininittccs of tlio Senate wcro announced to-day bv tlio Sneaker. Tigiit, ooutuor, btccl, bchell, bhaciTcr, Uommitteo on ltailroads Mossrs, In- ftulIl gram, Unzzam, Urcsswcll, I urney, and Coiumittco on Education Messrs, ' llrcwor, Harris, Wilkins, Gregg, and Mil- jlor Cj 4jr,'m 00 0n Aecounl3-Jlr- vaus, ' 0,"' auJ EscLcalMr. Uell, tjuairman, On Pensions Mr. Gregg, Chairman. Cn tho Library Mr. llaudall, Chair niiD. On Canal, ifcc Sir. Ely, Chairman. On Election Districts Mr. Knnfinlil. . Chairman. On Kotrenohnicnt Steele, Chairman. 0n Agriculture, Sic and Reform Mr. -Mr. Knox, Chair- '' 1 n- r .I- f. Mr. Laubacli, Chair- I luuu. I On Vico and Immorality Mr. Alillcr, i Chairman. j On Claims, &o-Mr. Sohell, Chair man. On Printing Mr. Gazzam, Chairman. On Buildings Mr, Marselin, Chairman. On Now Counties Mr. Craig, Chair mail. "All tho Doconcy." The Fro Stato I.egislatuic of Kansas on the the receipt of President Buchan an's Message, passed the following reso lution ; "Resolved, That Jaraios Buchanan, Prcsidrnt of the United States, be entitled to the name of Muggins ; and that a cony of this resolution be sent to him. 'J he resolution passed amid deafening cheers." Tho Free State Iegistiitors, if all their ngcmiity had been directed to damaging their own cause, could have found no more sure method of securing that result Jhan by iho use of such disrcspoetl'ul anguagc towards tho Chief Magistrate fcf the nation. Billingsgate is tho alterna tive for argument only when the cause for which it is employed is too weak to be bolstered by sound logic, or when, as is usually the case, the logicians are from Alsatla and tho five Points. President Buchanan cannot be injured by such pu ny attcinpts,nor is it likely ho would have any other feeling than a proper contempt far those who attack him with such scur rility, should ho over bo apprised of it. But the country will resont the insult for lim. He luisbecii endorsed by tho peo ple of tho Union as the most fit man in the Union for its highest office ; and he will be supported in tho position in which he has been placed, despite the black guardism of any person or class of per sons. Tho Pleasure of Paying Cohts Wo have no higher enjoyment than to pay IwneU debts, and we "had as lief lie down in a bed of nettles as to have men como to us and ask for money when we have it not. It is really a fact that wo have recently been "working for nothing "anil rinding ourselves." Thousands of dollars arc due us in smaJl sums that it would'hurt no :one to pay, and yet if we could get them together it would enable us to satisfy every one to whom wo are indebted. Next wveck our regular term .of Couit commences. Hundreds of our friends will be in town, anil wo ask them TO HE MEMBEIl THE PKINTER'S SMALL BILLS ! Let us bo able to say that wo havo re ceived money enough to pay up the ex penses of the Columbia Democrat. Let those who do not come to Court send the prices of their subscription and advert!- ' 1... - :i. t. Wc shall be grato- ful for such a remembrance, and wo cimi work iu tho harness much better, for every ono knows that "money makes tho marc go." Doul forgot to pay the printer. Gov. Packer's Cabinet. Secretary of State W.m. M. Ujesieu, of Iltrks. Deputy Secretary IIenuy L. Dieiten- , iucii, of Clinton county. ' Jno. 0. Knox. aovornor's Mansion. Tbo Joint Ouminittee of both Houecs, tbo Socrctary of tbo Commonwoalib, Stato Treasurer and Auditor General bavo T), narficmcnt has to ho ratified bv a both Houses bctoro it can uo inauoi)iuuing,i" oUm.uS uu ruu but ihcro Is no doubt of its satisfaction, . - aud Oovernor Packiji will ros.do in that locality A High Qompliuiont. On tlio occasion of tho celebration of the eighth of January by thn Young jMctiV National Democratic Association of Cin cinnati, tho following was the regular toast: crson in d.ivo.ion to democracy, nad Joliavo 110 iwilallon in saying wha is Voj-.r.,.. S.jJ Jacksonintletermlnedexdcution-- ,f?' nowlcdgcd, t: g Vfl c.. S , . Ilcpituiictm is among tho very first oppo- J M. ji,,i &L'f JS Wlirn it was read, (says tho (;ncinna-1 ' . . . ' p ViX'tV. imr&X r., tm ti Enquirer, tho thrco deafening and cn- , ? 8 , , U'0, " l , f " WZniXC?' ti iSTpJ' .. . .. i , ,ityand tho high-lancd charartcr of its ,i,',?r,.. . ' ' 'JIS'V"11."""'. nsi lliu.iastie slinuts that followed ravc an 1 :. .. . .,.n'm',,r:'llf'.... JAn., iwithiT i, ninker. 1 7.t assurance that tho President still retains unabated and undivided, tho confidence of the association, as well as tho olhrr democrats who were present. And tho brotherly feeling that marked tho inter course of tho hundreds in attendance demonstrated that Iho Kansns dirt'ci-piices had not yet begun even sow tho seeds of alienation. Tho celebration was, in oi c ry respect, a decided success in tho ma terial of the feast, in the sentiments and speeches and unbounded g-ood feeling, nothing was wanting. 1ST" At a meeting of tho stockholders of tho Lackawanna and llloomsburg Hail- road, held at Kingston, on Monday last, tho following officers wcro elected for the cosuing yo ir : VtwfrHt-IION. W. C.REYNOLDS. V. Resident William Swetlakd. Directors-. Hon. Goo. W. Woodward, H. Gaylord, Samuel lloyt, T. F. Atbor 'ton, AI. W. Jackson, Col. G. W. Scranton, Maj. E, McNeal, Col. C. F. Wells, Jr., James Archibald, T, Strong, John Dris bin, Better selections for tho post of Presi dent and Vice President could not bo made, while tho Hoard of Directors is composed of gentlemon well known to tbo eamiLunity, men whoso cxporionco and business qualifications render tho Board one of the most efficient that could poBsi bly havo teen chosen, and fully competent to act vigorously and wisely in any emer gency. Berwick Gazette. 'Tum Up." B. M. Mcllcn, the Chicago pcriodicf-d dealer who disappeared so misteriously in May, 1855, wclcarii lrom the Chicago Tribune has returned safe and sound. Meantime, his wife, supposing him dead, married a man by the name of Austin, I between whom and Mcllcn a struggle is now going on for tho custody of the lady. Mellon states 'that he was insane when he wandered away, and that he first went I to Memphis, thenco to New Oilcans, and 1 thence to California, from whence ho now returns. Deceased. Georgo Kenton Harper, Esq,, who for nearly forty years was tho editor of'tho Franklin He osilory, died at Chambersburg, Pa., on tho lUth iust. , aged seventy niuo years. In tho war ef lOinl .1 nr r! two campaigns ; first on tho Canada lines, and again in the defences of llaltimore. On tho latter occasion ho and Capt. Cul- bertaon wi 1. drum and fife and the flag of tho old Blues, raised a company of over n, rt l.i.nJi.n.l .1 1..t .1... .t. v j uuuuiuu mull, 1.I1U uuu lllU-ltl IUUILU to tho scene of action in a few hours. Offloial Vote for Governor. On Friday both branches of tho Legisla ture mot iu joint Convention for tho purpose of opening and counting tho returns of the election for Governor. The -official vote was announced as follows : William F. Packer, 1 88,8 10 David Wilmot, 110,139 Iaae Hazlchurst, i!8,09G Packer's majority over Wilmot, 42,707 u " ' over both, 11,011 tSfWo learn that Samuel Hill, Esq , who lately represented the county of West moreland in tho Stato Legislature, died suddenly at his residence, in Washington, township, Westmoreland county, on Satur day, the lOlhinst. Mr. hill had occupied several important publio posts, in all of which ho faithfully and ably discharged bis duties. Ho was an honest, upright man, and an exemplary Christian. ArrOINTMENTS by the GovxRXon. I JIr- 1''nt, tbo dcecoscd, was a U. Harrett, Esq., of tbo Ilarrisburg Key- younger brother of our immediate Hep stone, to bo Superintendent of Printing, j rcseuUtivc, Hon. Peter Ent, worthy Chailcs Iiarnett, Esq., to to Soalerof, aDlJ csfiinable citizen. IIo was a member Weight and Measures for Alleghany County. John Maekliu, Esq., to bo Flour Inspec tor at Pittsburg. Deceased. Kcv. J. J. Lchmanowsky, died in Clarke county, Iiul., on tlio lib instant. Uc was a Polo by birth, and a distinguished ofliccr in tho Napoleonic wars, but Homo linio after his arrival in this country became a minister in tho Lutheran church. Lebanon Valley Railroad President. Hon. Simon Cameron. Directors. Isaac Eckert, G. Dawson Coleman, John Banks, G. A. Mieolls, J. W. Killiiigci and James Millholland. Seaclaty ami Treasurer, Daniel S. Hunter. A very scrcro caso of Soro 'Eyes, "i L. It of 5 years standing, was cured by , of VU V ALU'S GALVANIC Oil. I I ' . ... ..... . . quicung agents mat can do nan. in jiry. eipcl" of iuo co, it will often remove tho, j.puiu iu 10 miuuirs, niooinsbjircMiforj!. Wo had tho ploasurq a few days ago of calling on ourfriond Dr. John of .tho ItnmMican. Wo found him in excellent! it-.. .. ,.,i . .u. .1- m;.1 C: ii siitlM?, iiuituiwaiunuiiw uiu irini ,111111;:., , u:. ..: - r. re i, ,. r ,ii Alls iiuj'wi ia u mil iiiiuua ui initial... iti- : editorial department, as well as tbo lasto , , .. and neatness of its mcohamoal execution. 1 n. it !.t ...... .i. i .UUU UkVUIHItlllUU ua w MIU BUUUbUIIl of our friend Col.T-ato, editor of tho Demo vreit, wiioro wo spefit a very ploasant hour. Thcro is something very attwetiyo in tho courteous and gentlemanly bearing of tho Col, while his social qualities nro of iho highest order, Ho publishes an excellent family paper but unfortunately it is affec ted with tho very worst form of modem democracy,- still It is full of interest, and is ono of tho leading journals on that side of tho house, Col, Tate is tho President of tho "Koystono editorial Association" a position for which ho is admirably adapted. Iu tbo success of that Association wo feel a deep and abiding interest and with a presiding officer of his urbanity, diguity ; anu quicK perception ; ami witu tbo clear judgement of such men as Dr. John on the tloor, we may reasonably hopo for tho best results. Montour American, . ... .. , ,., Death of Joseph Steele, Esq. Joseph Steele, Esq., tho venerable Father of Senator F teelo, died at Hanover, Luzerno county, on Tuesday, tho 1 Oth instant, in tie 80th year of his ago. BSU Washington Irving, now seventy five years old, walks to Dr. Croigliton's Church, in Taiiytown (of which we be lieve ho in a vestryman,) and back, live miles, nearly every Sunday. gy- On Tuesday, last week, tbo U. .s. Sonato confirmed the nomination of Hon. Nathan Clifford, of Maine, for Associate Justice oftho Supreme Court of tho United States, Oxjgcuatcri Kilters. Worcester, Juno 2 1851. Gentlemen. After sufferimr much for'T"l: "t'-riiSn-d, tra'rrni r, pas, pntranair, rr- t -i necniill). inform lilt friends mill ctmo.ntra, lliat nr.' suiira iia&L irwiii .LMspi-palu, i ivas 111. duccd to purchase of your Agent in Wor cester, a bottle of your Oxygenated Bit- j ters, and .-after a trial of less -than two' bodies, 1 find myself radically cured. I have not tho Ieaot hesitation in recommending them to all who aro 1 . I afflicted with t hid distressing coiiipluiut.-r- 1 You aro at liberty to use this as you think , best to further the sale of this excellent mcdlciijc. Yours truly, JOHN QUAY. Any Individual suffering from woa'.cccss ... d . .. , anv cnn . c., . by mis mcdicino. Sl-.,lW Vnn.t . c. n w,.i.;. Strect Prop,-e.ors. Sold by j j. M Dloomsbur-. ' & t BUAMEiDo On Thursday evening, 19th inst,, iu llloomsburg, by tho llov. D. J Waller, Air. Sainu I JJrooks,o( Cattawissa, to Miss llclecca, daughter of Harman Labor, Esrj, oi ur.mge tnp, (JoluuiLua co. On tho 28th, of January, by tho Itev, W. OoodricU, Mr. Sclli .Shoemaker, to Miss ill . O.'it, both of Hemlock town ship, Columbia oo. In Ucrwick, on Iho 21st inst., by Rev. I. llabl, Mr. Adam Suit, Esq., Coustablo of Biiarcreek township for four years, and U. S. M.iil I'ontracter onroutOiNo. 32'50, and Miss Savilla Hitler, of Btiarorcck township, Columbia oouuty, Pennsylvania. On Sunday morning, January 17th, 1S58, in Ncscopeck, Luzerno county, Mr. Ihiiry Kuchner, to Miss Maria Ilartzcll, both of that place. mm In Marion county, lovra, ou tho 23th of December, of dUeuio of tho brain, Charles .U, ntt :igcd years, formerly of this county. of tbo Order of Odd Fellows, by whom bis remains wero attended tu its fiinl rest ing placo, with all tho honors and tolcni n'uies of tbo Order. In Columbus, Luzerno county, on the 23d of January, 1853, Daniel JCcons, Esq., aged 69 years, 8 mo and 8 days. Tbo deceased was ono of ibe earliest sctlers and most respectable citizens of l.uzcrne county. Ho was tho Father of tbo Hon. John Koons, of New Columbus. to mourn fhc loss ofan affectiouato father. Mr, Koons was an exemplary member of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church. In Hazleton, on tho lfith inst., Ario, son of jCJco. It. tt E. A, JUIarklo, aged 2 yonra and 9 days. WATMLUAKHR AND JEU'ELLElt, Till: SL'lWUniBKft rnpertlully mformt the ifw .u' "- u iiiiuiiiiuiirB aim inc public tu tene IfWaili tliit he Ii as opened a $ A'ew Watch and Jcuclry .Establishment, inm'd.-niol"rm,! ill .onS of ""' Watches, Clocks, itc, WI fllPnor 'I'lllllV la 111 kl . Ir nti.l nl In. ii. iab . cj-ui.ouks anij v.vaMij:.i raren.iiyand oi rlc i-fpaVuc unmniumi Mtwm r . prunipt. r.iuonnln( Jm 1, isj 'COLUMBIA DliMOOIIilT. Tll following nro Iho receipts to tho ofSco of tho. Culumma Democrat, during . . '"V" ui .January, itjriH : V "' ,'tl1.t Si Uriah 1'. Mcllcnrr, 10(10 wninrn it-iifr, i tl 1)0 1 tv in, t'MPi Kan, ., 4 no is, l. ,. ,v::i'::':::'" ? 'vlwl Irl Mrllf.i.f. l.V) ...iiiniu iiciiiiciiaor, I ?'"T, ,,. J "" ' "m. n.-wriiivcr. :im J"PPII '-''ly. , lll,8,M.IVUtillllfcCo.,UGII 'n"l.Hooirj L o,.kmi ur.a.M.iiastnfcich. lono ::."."' K.,r.,.,...i.. ?y. ?w Bolt ScliiiolllKlrlct, W.r.MeMlllen, Pclt-r lU-flf, ! u, Khaa Unwell, & to lira llmrjr Hiiteiibcn.lcr, S ml 1 JO, Unato S. A.Homnaii, 1 K Special Notico ! Wo aro now sending out bills to nil in arrears, with a view of having every account settled up to the first of March, with tho closo of tho Eleventh Volume, This must bo done, after which time, no subscriber, out of tho County, will get tho Columdia Demoobat, without paying for it in advance, and thoso then in arrears, will bo stricken from the roll, and their accounts placed in legal hands for speedy collection. Wo find this oourso imperative to our own fcflrmrifv. ivnil will rnltaimul. carry this measure into effect, as wo intend to open tho Twelfth Volume under new arrangements and with additional improve ments. Nctu&&uciti3Cffients. VALENTINES ! VALENTINES 1 ! MIOLLSJILF. RETAIL 7 N prcparatio J. vai.eni-im: i linvp Jiil rf-ceiv.-il ion of the coming annual HOLIDAY, (Fi-lirunry 1 1. 1M nn il anil ituftju lor lala n l.imo mid In autlliil nsirtmiMit "I UOMIU, tUSNTIllENTAt, AND 0 II 1 1. 1) HE N'S V A L E N T I N E S, '-J,f.'A77.Vfi CARDS JX1) KtffFMrUII All of new tlml hamUnmc aty and varying pricrg. 1.. 1.. TATE. Jin an, IMS REM O V A L . JOHN STONE ft SONS, Imiiorttrs anil Jvbbtri Pf Silks, P.ibbous jimI Millinery Coods, llavu ii'iihiwiI from Nn. 15 01 III Sccnml Strctt, to lliclr now mid cli-R.illl tturr, no, .sua chestnut sritr.r.r, ox-u noon agove Eioiri 11. .Wlifrii Ihi-y I II 1.0 1'U-ai.cdlu ten Hmlr friends and aln- trail' pi-ni-ratiy. Jan 30, lttS-2m ' NEW UAJtUElt SHOP. Cppttltt tht Court lltuu indntzl door tht Vtmotrat CJfiu A New Barber Siojk Iu Court Nome My, lint dmrlidow tlio olTice ot thn UnluinLia Dctnocrat. where tie will be liapv i Hall upon old anil new cutnnicr, nnd lrom ki:ic tt tcMCtictj mill strict ntlcntinn to IxKitirsi, tie licpct vt merit aittl receive u tilirrtl thurr of)'ul-tir initrniiati. Clj" AM Ihlnjii Iitc "tlonc lit !ftCPliry nnit In nrier,'- UUOKUU H.MITII. VA1EM7 ) 11 HAD QUARTERS ! I M'OKMAI ION in KiorpkiTiif r nt a itiitniicr. Jl MAtiCi: Lisr op rmas HW) jrosi IJomic Vain tnt nl tfil trna tifr rros. JOiiO pru-ig (Vmie V.ileitilncK at .111 ent pr griH, .n'uu cr4 (yHiinr. AMicniiHCii hi 91 per triH, Oiu) tt.iton HriitiLu!iit;il V.i'entiin 8 nt "J'i ct. r ) t, .lull tl.,tin H(;nimi('iit.il Vilti(iiica nt J7 ct u r due. Slid il i s cn fN.'iiliiiiCMul V'nli-nlnie nt .VI 't. MT ilnz, .'iiO tlozcn Hcntiiucntiil Vnlfiitiiux at 1 19 prr doz. It i0 tloz.'ii tfci'tiuici ml ViilciiilnrMMt 62 Pf i'oz 300 il 02-n Sentiment il Valfiitnun nt 91 "3 par tU :idu iiiuoii .it i &o, 1 ?j, s;t 91, $1, Ami at prices r.iiiims; in $u tm ht iJi-tpii, V.ilPitiine UrJR over hity ihli'-rciil kinds. AIpo, Knvdopi to him :i m Vjlfiiuii'!. lorrkt'opt-is t imli.iin' ctiH nil oil ilm itlinvn nixl mnrlf nptxulti tin niMutiir itfeaoh kiittl rfpiircd. vleinlid HI.dw HilU ptu up with fiirh 1t. TltOMAa MACI'X, Hationcr, N. W..cnrner ttcoiid ;tml Cltitimt irn'n, J.ui 30, ld."6 I'lilUiklphia. drTwalton's Ayni ilia an joy to run .ihh'ucTF.n t YOUNG AMr.lUUA V10TOR10USII OMJ final I liox of I'iIIh cur ri met vnl n fnnri out nt n hu mlritl. No l'..iUnm. no .Mtrniry, no cilnr mi the brent lit no tear nt iMfriinu. Two an 1.1 1 1 pill n lnse;.taainl(!s onl h.int'.t' Mfl nit wmcr. Pull tti roct 1ii ire e 1 ven, io Hint tlio iifiiHiiUcati curehimsrlf n crUk.j ns with the advicf tf thn mot tuperivucril n rerun, and iniirli hettrr than with lim .ulvkc of one nl I lit Ik oxprrii'iiro in thin cl.ns ol Iiiiti. fti;T I1Y lA'Ili T ANY PA HT OP 'I'll I! COLIN TIIV hy enclosing one dollar to J)r. ). O. Walttn, No. Nop til PevciitU ifprt, bdmv Itaco, riilhtlf'phla Jl liberal dlttount to tht trade. None "Aimlite Mlttiont the (cri(ei Rifiintnrp orl) U. Wnlion , Proprietor. Dr- IV.' irpntmuni Tor H-'lf AlitisfWoaknef s, he, ii entirely illttcrcnt from iho usual conrio Dr. VV. lias cured humlrcd who have tried oilier without heuelit, TIip trenitnent i 11 rertain to euro nit tun inn i to rise. PuclriFP n Mlaiiin.niitl add rets Ur. W a nlnvuti'ivinsi a full history ol your case, and uit wmi dics mi! n.iv ynti ma.ie hip puurt 10 secure wm.i is certain A KAtllCAIj CURD. Jan 3U lti.-d f.'m HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I'lIIhADIIM'lllA. "I QPCQ P'n'coient luititution, ettabluhed by rpc J OOui -cfo endowment for the rtlitf cf thti ttak and dHtrexed otiutid uith Virulent and FpidtmU UUtaiti, Oircclor rriliiji well knouii lnstitutiuii, lit J fx Ann. Ueporl upon llm trial utenl nrfrxnal Ditrax i , fur tlic jear eruiitij Jjntuiry III, 1658, vx Ii.u nuemleil Uie Inborn ot Iho CohkiiIiih- Surscoii. in l tin turu of tiperiuatorrlirca, Hi-initial VVcakHeaa, Jjujio tenco, O'unorrhaia, Gleet, fij iliitn, tho vice of Unj0 lm, or a clf.Ai'Uic, ice., ami onlfr a CDiitlnuance of till) canut nlail. for the riisilniz rur Tlio CnnmiltlnLr tfurseun authorizcl to givo MCDIUAIi ADVIUK tji. i lb, tool! who apply Uy letter, with a (Irirrittio.u oCtliuir condiUou (nu, ormpalion, UnhU of life, fcc ,) nntt in r.isos of exirnut poverty, to riTUNItill MCD lUINl'.runnurCII.MUjC Unicoi the new rtw.Ie nihl mclboiU of Ircat iiient. discovered iliirlug the lait yc.ir, are uf great value. An admirable lie port nn SpTinntorrlirci, nr Familial Wrnkni'M, thn Vico ot (iuu.i.u, Mikui tUtien, or Bclf ui'irr iliirnnff of tlm fiennl Or-aiu, hy the Consultida tSurgPon, will In sent by ruftjj (in a nwileil letter envHepp.) t'UCn or CIIAKUII, on ra cMipt of two stamps for postage Other Keporti ao.I Tracts, on the itnture and tnatinctit of Bt-xnal iUh 'QH9, Dirt, &c., nro cnnstantlv being publtuhed lor sratiiitniiniiktrlliulinn anil wit) lr rem lollioamicied, Aillr', for Itrpnrt or trpatrnciit, UR.iCOUUU H, UAI.IIOfJN.t'oti nltlii; 3 n r pi on, Howard Amociation, N'a.SHuuili Ninth ImuPbiladelplua. l'a, Jly order nf Mm Dilution. II.UA I), ur.AUTWUI.L, rrttldent, CroRcr J'iinaittD, Stc'v, Jan 30 , laja-l'Jiu LIFE INSU11AN0B. Tllr.aiKARD UFK IfflVOAtfCK.AJtmilTrAKa TRUST CU.VfAXr OF FIIILIIIF.I.VIIIA. ornrh, no. 40d uieimit aTRLkT. UAl'lTAI., (paid up.) SIOOVOO. Clarttr I'trptual. CONTINUUKi nuko INSUUANXTiS ON I.lVL'tf on llic itiosl rcaanualilojniin. Tliccjjiiialtciuii fiaiilupnnd J nvnktjcil. tofreMicj' itli i larcn uud conainQily iucreafinj; lueivcd land, oflM a perfect evurny to Hie inaurrd. 'J'lio jjrcoilum. mu; lc jiajd ycoily. Iialf yearly, o quarterly. '1'lie Company add a 1IO.VII.S nciiodically to the I uiu rancci for life. Tin KJIIST Ilo.VUS opproptialcd ui llocBinbcr, IMI, Hie SKUUNI) l;OSU3 in Uccemkir, lilJ.ilJOlJIIIII) UONU4llll)crmlicr. Hit. lO'Thcie addition aro mado without roqulrlns any ilicremo in llm prrnuumi tab, paid to the Company. Tlio lollowins ara a few yiample, from Ihw UrgUtfr Amount ol I'uhcy and lionui to bo inrrcawd by fnturn additloiii, axSnSi :l.:r-.l oo Bum Inaured Ilomtior addition !.! 5U 9M Tollcy No, f0 ' 133 .1 K . " "IT lion. Inrm. oravpllnifni, an.l luilhcr Inlotnuiion 199 ;iifun 1II0U 3-J5 30 oo ti.-co oo eju bfl foiltid at thfl officii. THOMAS IlIDGWAY, rrtMiKt. Jso.r. JMF4. Attitoru. I.HVI 1. TATU. fn. T (' (Uni'i'fii, Fxawttitn plioiUitn, Ocin'itT I", l".'.T-ly ' i;KucillS aiwuu iuitrictiviil ami lot lale it n Jj.iin 4 'jlore