CMiUMBIA MlOCiUT' a. -p- - i.r.vi i.. "rvrc, lmtuiv Bloomsbuig, March G,1858i Spocinl Notico ! Wo nro now soiulins out bills to all in arrears, with n view of having ovcrv1 .... . t . r HI 1 I nccojint Bdtlcd up to tho first of March, with tho close oi tho likventh Volume - This must bo done, after which time, no ' tnibscnbor, out of tho Uounty, will get tho Ooi.umma Democuat, without tiavinir Jor it in advance, ami those then in nrronrs, will bo atrichen Irom the roll, and their mil uu ainuj.i;.! iium uiu iuu, unu uicii accounts placed in legal hands for (pccdyHicncral Assembly ami tlio approaching collection. o find this course imperative to our own security, and will religiously rirrv 1 lit a iinnnrn ihln rfTnol iq en mlntiil l J " r ; arramroments aud with additional imnrovo- incuts. "Old IilCkOiy" and ''Old Bunk." ' 1 1 ' J hose who aro old enough, ran we remember the thrilling political times incident tn the removal of the government deposites from the Hank of tho United States. When that noblo old Uomau, Andrew Jackson, had determined that tho deposites should bo removed ; when he dismissed his Secretary of tho Trea niiry, William J. Duano ; when commit tees of Democrats, made pilgrimages to tlio teat of government to dissuade the President from his purpose ; when De mocratic meetings were called in all j-iits of the country to express popular ..enlimcnt against that which it was believed would entail ruin upon tho fovcrnment ) when Democratic presses, too, raised their voice against the measure; we say when such a state of things as his existed, it was Iruly a great crisis with the Democratic party. Hut, Jackson stood firm, and those who had condemned him, afterwards discovered that ho was light, and wore ashamed of their own conduct. AVe predict that nimilar will bo the rase in regard to President l!u chanan and those Democrats who have deserted him on a vitally important ques tion. "Old Hickory" said, remove the drposilcs, and tire people sustained him. "Old lluck" says, admit Kansas into the Union, and ns sure as the people arc Democratic, he, too, will be triumphantly sustained. Sgyln districting the tStato for any purpose, ciihor Judicial or political, somo respect ought to bo had to tho geographi cal fitness of things. It is not acquiring much character for common sense, to make sneh a combination of Counties that in or der to get from one to' tho other mountains must bo crossed, or wbola districts of coun try traversed, belonging to somo other po liticil or judicial connection There aro yoke fellows in Politics, yoko fellows in Law, yoke fellows in Business, acd joke fellows in general character, as well as yoko fellows in tho Go-pel ; and in no case ought tho incongruous materi als to bo mixed together. There can nov: cr bo a chemical union among people lacking a chemical affinity, and it is not possible to find any ingredient which will effect tho desired result. Wo throw, out these remarks now for what they arc worth, intending before 1 mg to return to the subject and make an application of them to the business and bosom of every man. US" Kansas Report, Wo publish on our outside to day, tho very able llcport of Scmtor Buckalcw, as chairman of iho committeo to whom certain resolutions for and agaiost tho admission of Kansas un der tho l.ecompton Constitution, wcro committed in tho State Senate. As a com plete review of the facts in tho Kansas case, arid a logical argument in favor of Snmcdiato admission based upon those fac'j , it is not too much to eay, that it compares favorably with anything that this vcxol fiu:stioti has brouab fotth. It is a capital corollary to tho unanswerable ar gument of President Buchanan on tho same suljcct, We h"po that every man into whose hands it fills will give it a careful perusal. Thr Nr.W York Meucury Our rea ders will obrcrvo, in our advertising col umns, Uio prsspectus of this popular weekly , which for tho pitt ten years has held a lending Union. leading potion in the Metropolis of the j it, ... twu luat, ! u. writers cuiliraco tho most celebrated nnd popular of romancists, and it is got up ic the very best stylo for a respectable family ncwspipcr. Tho proprietors of the Mer cuhy arc men of stability and chancier,! nod tho public can rely implicitly upon their making good their munificent prorai scs. Head tho announcement. Mexico, Mexico seems to bo tottering upon tho very Tt-rge of destruction, dis tracted by internal strifes, and by dim- cu'ty from abroad, it is impossible thatBHHW'10 State, and wo believe Euch action riho can long curvivo. Wor between. Ppain and Mexico is said to be inevitable, nnd this is perhaps tho only lnpc, for if iYSld suspend' their own internal difficulties. Santa Anpa u an aclivo leader in tic trou- "rv"wP"-u of favor uroiii ms country wen anUeV to Iri, mercantile I.u.e iu Uavcnpor't.Iowa, WLieh' Vtoan, 30O ChCuut 8.rcct Phihdel- ryin, -1.4 nml t- a tri- ac-.ant iu IK fa- lately failed, i. t.w .iviug wood fa a F'Wa- TIU'! ' c"r' avwHy in anlt.uj-,. , iJClaSDOUt Lottor from tho Editor. I Piiii-adeM'iiu, Maiich 1, 1S0S. Dear Header : HasiucpS'dspects') aro improving in this Oily. Many gentlemen liorc, with whom I havo couvcreod, anticipate) the speedy resumption of trndo nml corumorco, though it may not ho as prosperous as that of other seasons, hut most likely on a more permanent basis. The (streets of Phila delphia, ore in n miserable plight, owing to tho gorges of ice and nnow with which .1. - .. n.- n s UUj UiU UlltlllillUM, ..imiVl.llLI IUU VUIU.- , ' . ', .... . extremely diflicull. It must l carted into the Delaware. IlAnnisiruna, Maucii 3,1859 Tho coat of Government is nlivc with interest, between tho meetings of tho! , ..I Dcmocratio Mate Convention. Delegates j aro arriving by tho various trains, which . ..... . . . ... i m nauition to tlioso olrcnav licrc. 7ill greatly swell tho crowd in Ilnrnsburg. , The Couventior, to-morrow, will doubtless 1 ( i..., ...I...UJ, u..i..r.vu its notion will be entirely dcmocratio. '!'!. . f . ...1 - r lt. I i j no grout uuiy 01 iuu jiiuuiuitb ui 1110 , i' .: mi i. i . .i..:.!. uuvtuLiuu mi. uu iu i:t.u a ucuiai.i; iiuu most unequivocal demonstration in support of tho distinguishing measures and recog nized principles of tho National Adminis tration. This .fill bo in accordance with ,t. .., , r ii. iv,i- i,..i I i .i ,on -.in 110 or 112 of tho 133, : nro unnus akcably in tavor oi tho immcuialo admission ot.i. tr .... i . ivansas unucr mo j.econ.pum vuutmu-. tjon Mr.Buckalew.ourdistinguished Sem tor, ' , , . ' I am eorry to learn, Las been in poor lienUll. nml lina hc.C.n COllftncd to blS l'OOlll for several days past, but ht3 health is now improving. Yours over faithful. T. Tlio Area of Utah. It may bo a matter of somo interest to our readers to know something of the comparative extent of that Territory of tho United States, whoso chief officer is bidding dcCanco to the government. Ac cording to Colton, tho area of Utah is 309,170 square miles. To engineers and a few others, this will form a better cstiniato by being told tint it is as largo as tho whole New England States, New York, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dcloware, Maryland, Kentucky and Tennessee. Or lo comparo it with European countries, it is equal in extent' to Great Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, Prussia and Denmark, with tho islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Main, and the Ionian islands added. EST Legal Intelligencer. It is along time einccwo had tho pleasure of boking tho Legal Intelligencer in tho face ; and when lately tho Publishers favored us with tho 9;h No. of tho XV vol. wo found it considerably changed iu its general got up, and for the better. It is now a paper of eight piges closely printed, nearly one half of which aro very cxccllcut reports of lately adjudged cases. Wo intended to hive said at what place in Philadelphia it is published, and by whom, and tho price per year ; and tho chargo for inserting tho card of an Attorney, etc; but wo havo looked over its columns iu vain, in search of a Prospectus. Will tho Publishers bo kind enough to send us the first Eight Nos. of tho XV Voluiuo ? EST The Atlantic Mqnthly, for March is on our tablo, and we are disposed to think it tho best number yet published,- 'hben Jackson," is a capitol story. "The Nest" a beautiful poem and tho re view of "Partonslifo of Burr" with tho exception of a scntcaco or two expresses our sentiments exactly. "My Journal promises well "Saints and their bodies'1 U a good paper, but "Tho autocrat of the Breakfast tablo" u a little dull, and some what given to speechifying this month, though there aro somo capital bits, and tho Professor's poem is fine. "Amours du Voyago" arc beyond our depth. Published by Philips, Sampson tc Co., 13 Winter street, Boston; at three dollars a year. faj Wo have been shown a model of Drum's Patent Portable Field Fence, by Messrs. Ilartman and Heckman of Kcpy, who havo purchased tho right for this county. We havo no doubt that our Farmers will Cud this a desideratum long wished for. It h simplo in construction, find tint liknlv to rrt nut nf rvimir. linfcliln fc , cL 0D(1 hsnJjomo uclow wo ftnnfind recommendation from il.rr.o gentlemen well known to our farmers i rrsA Jim has been reported to tho jjCgifilaturo to repeal the sixth section of ( t5,0 ..Relief Law" of tho extra cession. ' 10 luo bla 01 cgcu'!"' tt). It u BaiJ hat a fi0Dticrnan w, fr,rmn,lV nnP nf 11,r;,li, f n .. ... ' ' ... : L From Hnrrlslmrg. WIMIOT'S JUDICIAL DISTMCT. llAttuismmu, Feb. SO. A bill has been introduced into the llouso by Dr. Smith of Wyoming, provi ding from and nfer tho 1st day of Decent-, ltootn of Mr. Eaton, and was orgauized by bcr nost, for tho annexation of llradford appointing L. Applomau as Chairman, couulytolhoTwcnty-sixth JudiclolDistrict, Lro tern ; and L. 'J'. Sharplcss, Secretary composed of tho counties of Sullivan, iro j Wyoming, and Columbia ; and providing 1 . for tho annexation of Susquehanna county , AM an n,ll1f3 from tho County Super to tho Elovculh Judicial district, composed intcudcut on the, objects of tho present of tho county of Luzerne. perceive, leaves Jui without any bailiwM: tuouth of labor to Jut Jitirprnn. whn ins rmlv si InrMithq tut labor in tho vcar, aud adds nearly the same burden to Judge Woodward, of tho iwenty-sixtii district, wtio is also not occupied more than half his time. i Slpsdri Vi 1 1111 AVntliins KilWflnl i VrinM q,!l, V W liaird I Jamcg Mncfajianc, n. II. M'Koan, II. J. Mndill, William II. Pccko, Stephen Pierce, ... 1 ..... ' it' t W. Klwcll, U. A, uvcrton, win. ftcou. n. J aXltwo3t Cail!' ,'ard, members "of ho'radVorcT county j TnrV nar, navo pctitioiicu ior tins euiingo, ami 'assimi a? a reason that "tho duo ndmiuls- fntin,. nf !,fftlV. .1 rtln n n ,1 d l.n .lltfCflPP ..nvu .n uv-,.vw .,...., of such a law." It is asserted lv ccntlo . . man who aro hero urging its passage that ! Judgo n ilmot frequently makes speeches ' .H political juucilliga uuiin uuul. uluu , that bo is unfair to bis political opponents in bin official intercourse, aud partial to his friends: that no active Democrat can i 'obtain a tavern license in Kradford or. Susquchanna nnd that in variou3 wa,5 no uuo a riimsirauun ci jusuco - Inrlnrrtil trill, 1,V ll,P MrPCldpllt ItllllpV. i i.i. i... i. . i...li uiicr.crcu wmi u, uiu i. um iuuBB partis in proclivities, although he is sum- Ifi?"1 (aYiJ ihmnt.- These judicial districts in questioa arc 1 I ,,,, .m,n n,i , onnsMLlfiin thrr? inin1 1tin tia) mnlfo llinni lornr limn fin t ordinary district in the Iiast or Wort.-1 Desides, Wilmot's term expire on tho 1st j of nest December, so that in fact it docs 1 not legislate him out of office ; but will j prevent his re-election, if he has any such cipeclatious. Tho truth is, that district was mado especially for tho present incum-! bent by tuo ucmocrats in imu, nut no , IlOving useu ll as au eugiuo iu uusiruy them, they have a perfect right to take it out of his hands. It turns out that Judgo Hullock, who held tho office while- Wilmot perambulated , L1HO JJaVIll llImOt ffPllPrftttw. n Cnmioinfln n.1ottM,. f ..r.1... n . r,1. 1t,...l BIImm. j no H. A 11....1... I'un . A nn n i, f Mcssrsi Purges.', l'otts and Stokes, was And not only is ho regarded as n great i.ioyii Thomas. iVi., 'in V"i" ime i.rniy, in ICTO IjUUulUgliam, 01 . , , . , ' , J . . . b . Alralinmainlth, 1 50 Jcrriuhti llavenbucti, 15(1 tho Slate ust tail and summer, was not ouo oi ms uwu teeiiiug party to tho arrangemont by which the ! After somo further remarks by Mr. latter was ro-nominatod to Iho Judgeship - shirpless and others tho report was adop as soon a3 the former's brief term had , 1 expired. Ho was requested to doolino in ! 10 " .' , .... favor of his predecessor, but the rofusal did On assuming tho chair Mr. hurgess, not prevent Gov. Pollock from throwing 1 after acknowledging tho honor conferred liim nv,irbo.TTil rn makn n nliicn for the ' ilr' i i" " ."i,. n. ' I uuicaixu uauum.uu iui uuvnuui. Whilo tho Senior Editor was on his way to ilnrnsburg, ho sent to the paper, tno , . , , n-i 1 .1 1 nliov.i nvtrnet from snmn llorrisliiiriT Irtlnr Q . writer ; and in his absence, wo tiko tho responsibility of repotting it to the people, arid to all whom it may concern, with a nogativo recommendation. Prst Wo deny that tho legislature has any power, under tho Constituiion, to alter or abolish a Judicial District, other than by creating anew one, in which thopeoplo shall have tho right to elect their Judgo. A county annexed to tins District is do- piivcd of its Constitutional rights, by immw.cw. mm iuu v.-wti uiou of a very doubtful power. , If a District is abolished, then in tlio different districts to which tho disjected members of tho old ore joiecd, they havo n ' Constitutional right, in their new relation to a voice in tho election of n Judgo i but tho most insane and vindictivo exorcise of i power would not goto tho point of saying, that a Judgo could be removed, in order fees and thu-s Lcoamo members of tho As to let tho people of a District thus formed,' soeiation. into an election; and if not, theu roostj The number of names enrolled was very certainly a portion of that District has been encouraging to all concerned, deprived of its rights under tho cons'itu- jl0 following resolutions were then tie". j unanimously adopted : Besides, it is a most umviso and per-! jtJOtWi That ic respectfully sugscst, nicious thing, for tho Legislature by its for iil0 con idoration of School directors, continual tinkering with tho Judiciary of tho Commonwealth ; to render tho whole r ,1 t . i .,. r n, i ,-! ' course of the administration of the aw, and tin i-iliisif TiTwrtrtTitii'rt nffinrifo IiPfniT flrtnnn. I .uv, v..,. .v-...v .... .vw., ...r-a dent upon and at tho mercy of a changing ! Legislature ; a legislature, blinded perhaps ( by passion, unfi'ted by prejudice, unallo, throu.'h iL'tioranoo. to oct uroDcrlv on tho ubjccti ' to transfer the funds thus obtained to tho With Judge Wilmot wo havo uo sym-l trcasurcr pathy ; but wo protest against so flagrant Resolved, That wo recognize tho Pcnn- .... r , t ,, i i , svlvania School Journal, published by a violation of vested constitutional rights, n s, of lAncasler, Pa a Wo protest against so impolitic a course W0Jt vaitt ,blo auxiliary to tho causo of by the majority of the legislature. Such goncral education ; and wo heaitily rccom an act ou"ht to bo beneath tho dignity of mond teachers and others to subbciibc for tho great democratic party. What, if! tho Journal in order to mako themselves ..... . i.t ,., umiliar with tho cxpcncnco or others in Wilmot has uot met the just expectations th(j modo of ,0,JUllgi nnj t0 keep of his former friends ; ho is now a dead iuformcd in regard to tho educational cock in tho pit there let him rest. You i movements of tho day. seek to break a butterfly upon a wheel Ucsolvcd, That tho thanks of tho Ab30 vou loid a cannon to ki'l a pce-wco. elation bo tendered to tho Press of lilooms- Don't do any thing bo very ridiculous,1 : i: , ,.mn;in. ! ""'"f'11'" -.-b , - P. S. Siuce the abovo was in type, wo, . ' . have rcccivca & letter from tho bemop( lEilitor, in Ilarri3ltarg,YcitcratingUi3 views, ; favorauw to the aboution oi tuo jotu Judicial District. Wo think it duo to him ito state co much, aud duo to oursclf to .iay that wo take the refpousibility of he opinion abovo expressed. Wo uo not wish to make a martyr of David Wilmot ; no desiro not to embarrass tho party in would have that effect. i Tho March No. of Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine" has como to hand. It contains somo boaulilul plates, 10 as well as much useful and iutereslipg ' ICaUlD.1 lllllter. it IS pUWlSUOa Uy HIMHCS r . . .... ..... It it.. am. nr. ....... ui.:i.,ii. meeting of tho Teachers' Association, I Pursuant to adjournment, tho Teachers' j Association of Columbia Couutv. met oil SatunlaV IhO 27r.1i ll1l..in Hia Hirr,! finWI - 1 nets for tho nftcrnoou Session. On motion, adjourned to moot at half naP. onn o'ci0Pv. ATTTRltNfinM RTSRHTfiN. ! Tho Association met accordlog to ad- journmcnt, and was called to order by tho Chairman. , i HM.n rrnrl nf Iti. Pntiiniillpn nil Itncilipcta ' bcinS cnlled for' tho followiuS programme j was presented and accepted : ItciA i. iveport 01 uommtitco on uusincss for tho day, Item 3, llcport of Committee on officers. Item II, Subjects for discussion 1st. Tho best mode of organizing and governing a school 2. 'Plie host inoilo of nnndtietiur' rocita- tioiH. a. The best mode of securing a unifor- mity of text books Item 4. ftlucellancous matters. Tho (,;fcrcnt itoma of , rcport wcro ti10n Mparatcly taken up and adoptca. . ,.,, -i the following list as permanent officers of the Association for tho eusuing year. .. .. g "' "n --v 'g , j c u L scc'vu fi1 Faton m l A " i.' YoUa,' ltcasurcr A. l . i ounD. 13s. Commiltce T. 51. Potts, T. J. Morris, Wm. Krickbauiu, IIary A. liich, iucy i. urcenwoou, Mr. Durgess hero made somo remarks, showing that although h'i3 nanio appeared on iho Committee to report officers. thO i selection of kimscUfor President, was not nr,ti l.im minminArl nq llm Ural Kiitiinnr. L " . """"- ."J- for UisoUSSIOD, " I he bCSt HlOdO Ot OrgUl- .,n.i EOVOiniug a school," in which ho led off with some ncrtinect and interesting 1 ' " , i. nr n... 1 1.. ... i-mai-ita, iur, x uus i;u.m t-jiui.u u. auuiu jcncti, ur,cm tho subiect. impressine upon teachers tho importance of a mild look and plea saut smile, as well as perfect order and system in tho school room. A time for everything, and everything in its time ti,ouxi,t a good motto for tho teacher. jtr alou followed in his usual brilliant Blv0) w;th a cioar exposition of the subject, which was listened to with profound atton- t;0!li DJr. Applcmsn lOVOreU tUS Association w,!u au oUllltlO Cl 1)13 plans UU views unoa tho cubjost. Several ether teachers aa participated in the discussion. The subject of uni'ormity in tho test books were discussed by Messrs. Durness, l'otts, Apploman, Krichbaum, llisks, lives, and othcr3. An opportunity was given to those pres. cnt to sign tho Constitution, hand in their tho pr-ipricty of adopting, at their nest tri-ciinial election, a uniform series of test bool.s to bo used throughout the county for sacC0C(Ji tbroo a unitorm series 01 test T....J... I rm... .!...!. .1., !.,! 1 . '"?;""( l"fhn "L . lll0 ircsidcnt and Secretary be nulh.isizod t0 procure tho uamos of teat hcrs and others as members of tho Association; and burg for kindness exhibited iu publishing ouriprocccdings, and for othevw iso noticing our efforts in behalf of tho cauio ol ,,,,,,, 0 . . . 7? e:nlvr,J Tlinl tlio Rffrolnrv tin lnstrnc. ud tQ furnUll a Bynopsis of 0urprocccainSs t0 t0 prcs3 or j,ullication. jb u. sxuivuo, accy. The sun shines bright on U3 to-day remarked a loading Black Itquiblican to a Democrat on tho morning of a late town ' election, " Ych," replied the latter,. 11 and it did the same on Sodom pud (iomorrah, but they smelt brimstone before night," A Joke. A fellow Mole a saw ami on his trial lolJ the jutlge that he only took it in a joke. "How far did you carry it ?" asked tho judge. "Two miles," I l.l.nnM:..i.AM nilBWOruu tliu lluiiu au i inai s car- r . ,.,L, innf.ir!" nniiai Lc.l lliu iuilirc i;i"irii unr . uuis, you win mcciinit, nun uio sutijort cl ciluealion Uis wliolo public lire proves him to bo .V.m'V ii., ?" "'''??.. . '''rS,,1 u. .w, .... n mini 11 TPMTnv. ,-.,. n nr.iniiinin pi inicis ...,... I. ..... i..,. I. n i 11 .1 ... : i '..,.. .,..... ,. , u a ...... ' ... I Strmd by tho Trccidont. ThoiVfif 1' 't.n.,.vnr,...n.. 1.., 1 ' ..1 ilninnnrnlir. mnmlipr of Cnnir in 1itinp1f. In t.U rm.Mn. in tin rmrr. O ' I (Jiiuy, iu mi n jt turn Hirunyuiuii iuu j ui 1 1 u 3 ! U. IliU 1 lOUIUU. UI Ulll I.IIUILU. I Yes, strengthen tho Hands of our Dc- mocralic President. James Unehanan is tl.n llril T'rPiilnnl from Tpiinavlvniiin mo nrsi 1 rcsiuoni irom i ennsj lvania siiiro Ibn I'nriiintlnii nl llip irnvpriitiipnt i sineo 1110 lormauou 01 1110 goornnicni. , . 1. , , Jnniwnni'8, nr. . iu ; auu ihiim'J c l.lo)'tl, .1 w liy tllC most enlightened statesmen of,l'p. ll tilllo, l.r., 2 HI) I! W DrUr l,nch. (IfSe)liD I . . . ,. . . , , .. nstalcoru.l'owlors, 1 S3 llnatu D.in.IMinlman, r) 00 England, where ho distinguished himself ,t,n ,ninliPrln1 nnn..n,i m r : I,,.. ti, r. r at. n.,i. b -.. ......v ... ,.01,u is world-wide. And shall his own coun- try, especially his fellow democrats, not love, and venerate, and ' strengthen his linnils ?' Stlllll ttinqn wlin lin.'i. lippn hypocritically "shrieking" for freedom to Kaunas for (ho past throo or lour years, uc preminuii, wiuioui ucniai, 10 accuse Mr. lluchanan of imonshlcncij ? Docs ho not know, quite as well us they, what the true Democratic policy is ? Wo have charity for those Democrats who havo gono astray, as we believe, from the President, and we hope that they will return to the Democratic fold. Let them oomo back, and "stand by the President" in this emergency, when the whole body of the Ucpublican parly is arrayed against him. The duty of all Democrats is to defend and support our Pennsylvania I'rcsident,noi so much because-ho is such, but because he is HIOHT. gy Last Friday tho Montour Iron Company transferred their cxtensivo iron works at this place to their creditors. Tho creditors havo chosen J. S, Wattcrman, Thos. Beaver, Wm. Ncal, Washington Leo, jr., aud J. V. L. Uewitt, a board of trustees, Messrs. J. P. & J. Grovc3 arc chosen managers. .Mr. Beaver will exer cise a rcncral superintendence over the rtrimnnn vfl ijnr.l n-itli lTt. MulM'l.s 114 an r - , -.. .... assistant. Arrangements aro making to Etart one or two of tho furnaces quickly, and a gentleman is now iu Philadelphia purchasing merchandise for tho store. Tho now company purpose running tho works on a small scale at present. Wo under stand they will not employ more than three . hundred men. As we havo about four times tint number of idlo workmen in Inwn. it of cour.n would not ho nrmlent .1 . .... lor iuoso oui 01 cjimoy in oiucr inaccs 10 1 J cnuio to DanvilU now iu tho cxpcctiucy of finding employment at those works. Wo arc pleased to obscrvo that tho services of our inlimalo friend, Wm. T. Kollracr, Esq., of Milton, havo been secured for the eompauy's ctoio. Ho is a stcrlirij young man of raro business qualification? and judgment, Danville Inltlligeiucr, Hon, J. GiaNcv Joncs. . Washing ton correspondent of one of tho Nlw- ,Ynrlt innviinls is u-i-ilino- a airlna s.r sUctches of di'liiifftiialicd members of the House of ltcpies'jiiUtivcsi. lie commen ces hh second miiubcr, with tho follow ing pen-and-ink puilrait of the well- known llcprescntativc of tho llcrks Dis trict, Hon. J. viiANcv Jones: "Ofcouinc our readers havo all hear of J. (.laiipy Jonos, nf Pennsylvania, the leader of the House, and the Presidential orpran, Tliere he sits, at his desk, quiet ly opening letters, looking over newspa pers ami filiii"; documents. lie has : line bald head, light volorcd hair whisk crs, and a pleasant expression of t-oun- lenanrc. The lookrrs-on would almost bo templed to believe that ho possfsscd the art of "doing several filings at a lime," for even while busied in glancing over his correspondence, he keeps up a lively conversation wilh a member at his elbow 1:1 ") w Jul! uun ;i lliuinui aiiiiiiiu ui nuiiiu jiwiiii jnati u. tiiu speaker now addio3sing tin House." EST 'IGodey's Lady's D.oh" for March upon our t.iblo. This is an csccllent i niagazino and contains much leading matter of various kinds, as well as Bomo .splendid plates. It is published by Louia A. Godcy, 303 Chestnut stiect, Philadelphia. Terms : S3 cash iu advance, MARRIED. Iu Dloomshurp, on Tuesday evening,! March 2d, by ltov, Geo. AVarrcu, Mr. UUU i. AnilUK?!, UI llUIIUUUi. LUW1I0U1I, OolumVmco.jtoMiss Maiiy Jase Wilson, of Liberty twp., Alontour co. On Thursday the lSth ult., ly ltcv. T 1 11.. TT T-,.1. . ...,T Joseph Y. Hothwk, Mr. Fiiankmn 1. Kklluv, of Liaht Street, to Miss Maiiy Ajimkhjian, of FishiiigcrcoU twp,, Col. OJ. In this jilaco, oa tho 25.li. of l'ohruary byKcv.Wm.Goodiicli, Mr. Jons Keller, to Miss EnzADEru y.NYHEn, loth of Or rangcvillc, Col. co. On tlio evening of February 28th, by Thouiae Patterson, Mr. John 1!. Mil lauds, of Ilarvcyville. l'a., ta MigMAtu etta E. Weavck, cf tho same p!-icc. On tho 2!3d ult,, at the residence of the bride'a father, by llcv, Thomaj Shurloeli, Mr. Jositii U. Tiiomi'Son, to Miss May K. Hull, both of Ucrwick. On Thursday evening, Feb. 20th, at tho residence of Andrew Oortright, Ksii., bv the Kcv. 1. 13ahl, Mr. It. S. Adaju, for mcjly of liuffalo, N. Y;,to Misa Jennie lluoiiEM, ot balcm, liuzcrnc co. I..IIISIS.TSIII. DEATHS. In Greenwood township, on Wednesday . .... ,,1. ..1. 1 . HI . ,1 IUU 1.IU UU., UAliAAUilg UgCU about 75 years. IutVhitt.lIttvcninWvducailay imrning, l'Vb, 10, k03, Mrs. I'Ivelj.nl Coul'EIt. ' : 1 wju'hs au't J l-v 'COLUMBIA DEMOCUAT. Tho following are tho receipts to tho ollicc of tho C01.UMI11A Democuat, during I.. . p 1 . m.n mOMll 01 1'OUruary, ouo I v-t.. CI nt 1r.hu I Mnr.lnti. l oo ueo. inaiiiianit, j;s- 173 t'rcilcrlck Cijliiirr. "i iiuu 8, ,, Wllrai, aim) l.lljilll 1 OClllIl. i.lllilll 1 lltUlll. 10.1 ...II.B ..I... .if. 1.. fl W. 11. wl..l. 1 nil frnl. !ili...itti. V.tii . I ..(! t 0. II lltu.lltq, 2SJ Jolin Wlillo, ,U53 '??."'? W " ' "u c"10' c1-. I: ID ;.McKelvy. Nrul & Co, 3 1)0 ji.iiucijatoiiy, sco v.w MtiCcivy & ,'o, 2 1x1 Win. Bluffer, . 2 00 IXatn Wcilny ltonl, 10 0J cniwwinaH.Dinriti, sro'iimi. rani i.oijy, 10 ihi , Jn - rii liiutun, vnyj ivm. uinriM.,111, I 'J ) 50 Thomarf Knorr, 150 2'J 00 llcckut it l.'n., K00 350)rowlcrcCrcvpiiB, 50 03 1 50 Jonph r. metier, 7J , 1 to ; John 11'iigliT, 1 73 2 00 Inhibition rally, 2 W) 100 1'. & R, K It. Co., 5 00 J 0 . Ilrnry lite, (C) 2 CO H!!2 Wlllmm lUw, 3 15 '" 'crMc lllchnril Fruit, 11 uP, ,,,,, ,4,, i timely uramorii, r. II. Hni-dcr, Win. J. Manual, Thomas liavii, J. (J. Unrnhardl, A. ;. Smilli, 5 iMIcliarl Ulililin'e, 175 i3 EXEOUTOlfS NOTIOK. Jhlatc of John Ihthimr, dcccabcd. NOTIUllii hereby given to all person. Interested. ,lm V1' "L',s llnncntary on the IJ.tate cl John IllltAmt. Utn of MndisnntowiMilp.in Cul.iinbii ronnty, deceased, have been oranlod by llm Iti-clslcr of Wills, utile caul county, lo Mirliail Ililliii.iu nml John llllhimo, to u l.i.i.i 1 1 uccoiints must le presented without delay, properly ailtlicliticulcd fur selilcment. niciiAr.i. uimiimu, JOHN UILII1.MC. Mnr C, 16JS Cl POIt KENT. I Til lj subscriber rlTiTs Ills WOOI.I'.N IWOTOllV, In ; tSffl n55??llii it.n.liliirs.rul iiiL-11 I'll inl 1 tmXteM1 "' ?5ir-iKift3f conntry bmfniin. Vim nil VfiSSaSSSlS Unw oiiilnnl atSrci t5SPSfc',-i rnsliini. lthasbeen thorough ly repaired with cit Iron cearlns. 1 . v .fi .1 , , tin 1 int.i. A neat UOITAGL-. Suble am on. the nroncrtv. Tcriii. will be m.ide ery rcneonabte. l'osession will becjven imiuedlati'ly. if required, l-'or further nartirutjis, ni'iulre cl Ihc tubrcribrr. 1. T. DAV1I3. nerwltli, .Mir 0, 1E53 ALliXANDEll KKlUt, l.VrOHTElt .1.VI) WllOLKiALU DEJlLEll IX Sail ! Salt!! 131 Suulli Wharves, riiiladdphia. A.hlnn's rinc, Liverpool Uiound, Aslilou nod ftar Mill, Diiry, asortfil siz-s. (cn.tanlty on hand mid l..r sale iu lots to Mill the trude. N II. Ordrs (ollcilcd. Mar li, ICU CI1AKLES LA1NG CO., Fashionable Matters, N.K.CiJUNnU SIXTH & CHKSTN'UT tilllJlLlL. 1 II 1 L AI IU lil II A. C. Ti. U Co 'b II.iU cannot ho Fiirpjeafd in gentleman ly or iircitoiscBsiiix :ipiiar.ni' ami arc irlebraioU for lli vl r I'Xcllunco hi 'i itiiy, style ai.u fitiifh. Men's unit ltoyVCuu in tin-nrcjiffct tarii'ly. Ffift lints in nil conceit aMu rolora, bt-Iti liigli und low crow ns, All (Acullinit i u.thiy.iii'I riMPonnlnj in prkj, Yu uo us ic 1 1 lxst 1 lint Bolil in Ihc tily, ami n gooa bolt 11 t tor $1 3d Cill ittnl tui). Vu luvo :iho iutro.tiici'il Uu newly liivcnUnl Patent' cil ricIltlc tfitk Hat, (Uiidcilly tlio uutt cunil'imlltj llat t-ir werii. Cntl unit i'0 I lioni at Uio N. II. rot'icr of E1XTII and ClIlT.NU 1 trtcitf, Miilailcli'hia. Mar u tcTio 3iii W. T1LL1311. I wpoinr.u ti TO Yo AND l'liCY UUUfJS; Ariliit-M lor UfiigUis, Tulj acouiBU, SiaUoHcru und Conlt.CtlOli''ri No yiSonili t'ourtli street, l,liila.ili.tii;i. 51 ir G. (ilass Sink bid! !,i-s aiarblcst! O1 ;ill iizs nu.l l.e .iutir.il rolur. ; also. CIUN'A ttn.l UUMMOX MAItULUs. , at lowi nl uriceti. IV. Tll.l.lllt. luMtler. n ill Souill I'ouilh ilreet, rilll.uUI,.ii.l. Marfi, 1 jS 3 O K 3 S M O IC S J53 . WELLS COVEHLY, Proprietor. COn. MAKKUT BTnnKT AM) MAKKUT fciJUARI', II itiltttlWJid, '.2. rpllt.-? imv ntnl tlcam tlotcl. rucciilly i rectoI hy tlio J .AJrgsrd. Jiimn. in Mtrib.ir, Vu , Udiug beeii Kacd lur u l-irui years by tlio unt!urinntl he takes Hits nicttiu i of uillinji Uiu .ittuiilion ut Ini luruur I'J ifjits, .-(ml ttic inn I'lluii t oii'niuriiij , Hereto. Ilaviim it Iroul nf 1 1.1 f Tt (in ll) i.Mnci.i.'il Blrcct of thf tity, mi'l 22 ir-tt iruui uu Murkt-t inarui II uiiiiot I uu to prnvo iittrt.ciivf as v,vii n inviting to Grangers. Tim Cliumtirre uru ul Hue ni. well cinil.ttLtl, utut ligtitril uitu Has a i.uiubir wiih cnniRttiug i!oors Jhilung i li fin cry Utisiral.l'i f ir fumilids. Tlio Jllli ur?uan:n'l tlwuiipliout by INntcrs ; anI ci'ry iiiulru in:piovt'i:.( i.t. in Jatt, l.m bcrn uihlfd, tlitvt liny rui tlucc lo tlm fcafcly, coi.ituit. ami Inijtjijficej Of tl.t Cltt'MS Visiiurd may, tlifr-'furL', rcrt nwtircil, that Ui-j Jun.V lloitsu" Ins .'ii ma-l'i puriici In all in ajt jioiiiiun-'itp- ti at L-atli tit fiariuii'iu h..s lu-fii placed in Lliar-i- ol tr.(h rit'iu'! aul coi:iMii 'iit ji'non3 il.ai in i:vt ry parlauldr llm -) -t'm w in-U luis Lutii ailujiti'd ly Iho rrojirittor, t ill alforil to tliuu who nay nnkt' it tncir tuiiiic. tie yn-.n a utgrtf.' oi loniori us nuy uu uu liiiui'il nt any iiiul.ir ctt.Uilif Innun i it tliu ri-itc. 'I'd ll lire tins tt'nruMo ! mi. I, ho had lunnt-tiei. Iho putitic kuJ im.iio l'.irlurn, Uiia'uli r4, thiuiii; I ton in, ic with cuin-lv NIJW l'UUMTUIU.i an4 tiUa ur rait'il within the LmUIni, n fiuJ )',.ulor'e Butoin, Oyt tor J?nioou, Uruo'it!,,' Houm, Hot tut Col.l Hit lis, Ate. The Culinary IHp.innit'iu ami DiitiiiK IUkmh will rtftive tho especial aiti ntioii oltho 1'r'M'notor, wliich t.o triivhi ill la ,i diiHi iciit yu:trauicc that all tuek-s will bo eut'Lil. A ait rritinui.p hit) h urtltlt tlian lo IimcM fticiuli und jutroii-i. lir tho yti.Lrcu- iatroatgu bo lonjj lx tfinltd li hiu .utho L'uvrrly lloust:," .untuUo tu Ins triotuls a n. I l'.itruiu ul llic Columbia House, " Cape lalauil, diiriui; tn' t iiio)i of lt!i.. li ifH- tlully bJli utg a conliiiuaiuc oi it ut tho JUNES' UOlldU." IOVUULY. Mar C, mi Farmers of lVnusivauia, Attention. YOU i an fctipi.ly yoiirut-U-Od witU CI1UM1UAI MA NUltKM. warranted pure, which has hot.ii in tuc ci'sslul ttso in N'tw Jori-oyfjr Iho a&t fccvcu jtart. tlicv havo receive., the liijiloutis ol i'ow Jtrt.cy( New York, Dclaw-.trj.antl romii)lv.uili Aprirultnra I ocl i lion, .i.iJ Iniu Ijt'L-n iiFod l-y Iho J' undent cthe United states on hi. C.irdcn an. I o-i tin rualic li rounds at Wuel.inmoii. D C.iind l-y tlioloro'Aiiiss'jnllomcn, via. V,. l.oiitr, IaA'X i i A I" 1 U"l:r, ClaiKuboro. Ntw Joreey. J. L Uocvoa, ) biMutor lioUcit, i Win. Millrr . Cjno lilmid, icw Jersey. CharKs VoiK, ) Thortaa Mulford, lis i , C.imJ'ii. K. J., Dr.Uirena, Dr.Knlslit. Mr. Tiehl, Mr. AlMuioii, nnd Levi JolHf eon. nil ol Now J -rnov Ihoy euv it is tlio clu-jiui-t and mutt rittalle via nun veto in ust U inp ) oimnont ond juiproving tho land hy oiiricinng t)i boil. 1 1 suited t'Hho varmnrj rrops 'i r.iNt1 Corn, rotalouti, urafa, Wlp at O.iIb. itc Hy i noloai ug a check or any Kaw Juiaoj or I'l iladclhla Uaitk or iifoioiico lo any good II on so in riuUdolptria, or in oxihanu for I'roduio, ut f it r Mar!ut rufs her, jour ordort will ho filled and kliinod a ou,i-cr tartac at'inm,. tt J"i'r.'y article o!U by ti.c is vuaTautccd.tf fiujitr l'Jioiihito ol Liiuo, j'l CO n Ion, l'-oiio I'll Jhph.tlc. 30 00 American Yi niliS' r, '-5 UU ' Q" A Uanel issuiliciui; lor an Aire of (J round, Lroad l'urc llouc Dint, (500 bauds now itudy,) at S3 00 pfr barrel, or S'Jj a t. n I'oudrcttc, No. 1, (.'hW l-arrds now itaJv.) ut 2 to $J a b.irri.1. J.and l'laucr No. 1. 1CJJ barrcU. at Vi to J a hurt I 1'oiash AO b wlU. rtniviaii, l.itii;onu nn 1 Chili in (JUANO tlfcOUfiU A. LU1NAU. fropnetor No SI t3jutli t rout Mreit, rhiladtljihia, l'a. ITJ Wholcralc Hca!crP allowed a lihorul oucouni. ilj 1'amphlcts can bo UzA onuf plication to inyolTico, vi ui u i j- litems. LEVI U. TAT II i JigM MarC,lfi58-3m lioai, Horse ami fllulo Tor Sale. ZfiniiWI TIIU mliscriUr otTi'Ts tn sell in l'rl lr:sa'., ,. .' ...no HaW, bctcm ilu. nmo anj Um ui . i w, i 'i 1 1, di i.jij low ii an open CANAL 1)0 AT, Uallnl "Jlmanda," ol K.py, (oscllur Willi :i HoltSI.', MUM. .uii.1 lliu iciulsiiu lulu i cj for CaiiiilO.vraiiDnj. EV Ajuily to the unilursini'il. tiUUKUU VAMilCKCI,, JJkiy, lVh S7, JASd i3(SlU!Seif B liHO H a (lUAKTim has Jiijrr L-oMiiinxonii. ot ..t ih. n id. ut ex wr oiiiiii.sioiini mi' tliool Jinoin i Mi. J Hart in i:i. 'in ! ur , ..v ' j7 ii r n.vroN 1 L.v 0 ' M -ui wi.l.t (ill'ls for tlio People, THE NEW YOliK MEltOUHY tr. f.itittv.&i rwn tutttan ut. ' r"E tJHiotxr nro xor.un tm:jitr x Tnr II 01I1.OI I1FTVBIX comjmnh or unotri: oniciNii MArrai in ijaoii Nuiinuit. AL Brt.iiNuiuLY n. r. us tr a tan. TicentlctK rnr rMlcntbti. a uulucn uNTniirmsi: i rJ""'ll"rcrcnnimaiioriiuchagahj).()flalniiif,i ZnyXXl ra'Sffl. cikiy, Willi Uio mod aij.orll!.8 uii.t raatlnailns ro- niiiiifMniiiUiuiiorvrricruca k 1,u JV.U:,R,S,,l?i.,i?9S.. Mil) iiDNri.lNi:, I.I1.UI. J llUA.DUNt T. IIAMII.VON VANAMM. an,) 11. 11. Nim-ri.i. ' Who no will known as lliu tnatt inrcufarul nn.i ular roiiiiiiirdiR of flic ngcicon.tatiily contribulo their lit I III 1 t.i iioinllcti's, fur lliu nianiiiioili nnsn or the Mriui-iw. Anil t-acti number nlen conlnli, n.n.n ..... rn una'"." hiqups nnn .Kcirnrn 10 a.iy imllilua nnlinmonrnnmuuntoliicwaanjRCiu'rnliiiltcciiaiij Him nny cilhrr ttto newipnncrt In America, nlihnit uA,t.uu.i in mum, uiu .w iohk .mkrccrv iknctt rompetillcni , nnit nivitCM lliu mon pcnrclilna cunipuri- H ilnmcnso tupollurlly over His Mute fli liy. nine iniiJliro luibllcntlo not Uio day Mill bcot.parmt al tlio llril glauci. Wo nnw offer, In n il I "lion to n paper filly one third la r per tlian liny of In rotempornrn'a, uiul replete with m unpri ccilinicil vaili lyol Interesting reading matter, the folloivlnif extra inducements ; A VAI.UAULU GUT TOP. DVCRY 8US3(,Hlli:R. Jl Oijl mtthfrm 71 eentt tt $"0U CO In OoU, Kill It j'reunteJ ta each eubteriber, itntneJIittlf on receipt eftkc eubscrlvtton money, fElt.VCSi" One ropy for onn year $! no and 1 (tin. Onorujiy lor lun )iars J SO and it ifn. One copy Ur three yiarj, S 00 and 2 glltj, -ro rues, Three copies, one year .,,..SS O0aid 3 pifl, 1'tvc cii,lec, nne ycur fl lid mid 5 gins. 'IVn copiei, one )ear IS 1.0 uml 10 girin. The artirles to lu dlutrluuicd are couinriBed in iha following list 1 (.uckaitcs of Hold, containing ,S'iOO 00 cadi 5 do ilo tit) 2U0 tin each, 10 do do do luo 00 each 10 IMtcnl l.cvcr Hunting lValchea ICO 00 each 2D (o d Watclica 75 IO each. '0 do bo 00 each. 100 do .',0 01) inch. IHO I..1.H1S Gold IVatrhe t-i (10 cacti '.'uu Hilvoi linntlnj Cn.ed Watclic Hi (in cadi, 230 Pculng .Maclnnca, .30 to 75 each 500 Silver Vt'utrhiM 10 0 25 each. 100U (iold (liiard, V'c.t nnd rohChaliM. 10 to aoearh, Gold Lnckel.. Urarelet.. Ilmnrh...,. r..ir llr,,.,.. lit 1 1'lns, Uuir riiu, Hkeve Ihlllonp, IIIiiki, Hliiti iiud Watch Kejs. (Join uudHilvcr Tliliubles, mid 11 variety 01 nincrariiciCB ivonn irnin ,a cmiis I03l3rsi 1. Iinniedintely 1,11 n-cei.t nl' llm Milri.llon money, Hi-r.n1,cr,ber-a nniiin uill he e.itered upon o, U- "ripllon bonk, opposite n number, nnd Iho pirt corrM pomlins with iliai nnml.er n ll he lonvarded within l'"'li)'i to the tiiliicriber, by mail or crpress. pn.t ' l.-very yc.-irly tutiunWr will reielye one of M CAULUWIII.L, MlUTIIWoa'l II h V!IITNl:V, rroprirlors of tin New Yuan- Msiuir.T 2JSiinri! street, ! V. Ppeclmen copies sent free. Jiur U. lead ITaf" am rnmmunic.11 ions eiioniii io miiirfKt- (S T! A W D ENTERTAINMENTS. AM) inniii "ni.ooM-iiur.i! uramatiu inst.tij'i'c i J. uould resi'.'illully tinnii.tnci. Hut thay ile.ln viv I liiff a ..i (onil Crand Series of I'm lie Cnwrtaiuiilsuls, at j Hi.- COUIIT IIOUaI,al lliu luislwie. lomnieiiciiu on Wednesday Kveniii?, the I0!h of March, u to contiiuiL' n'eral cvcnlnfl. Among otlirr wry ; )ioinl.ir iimicntcrt.iliiitiR ln, llicy ih-tn eitiiljiliiij tin: (ileal .floral Uunusiii' Tem'cr.itici; Jlrjma, THE DRUNKARD, or, Tlio Fallen Savech Tin "Toodlcs.' "I.o la Miiiiiitii l.itt,,M nnd h vein', other liininltil-lc and Ittn j.tu ukiir Cum Uu,. Uji.'t tall lo In1 jiruai'iii . ILt'iif ol Adioiiiu, lStutiU Tkkula to be liaJ tit i lie Huok titoro. Tho Bloomsburff String Baud Will Im in .itt'Mnlaiau. l'UULIO SALE or Valuable Real Estate. T5Y irtite of an Order u" tho Ori'h nil.' Cuurt nf i.n. li luiul.ia roiii.ly, liii.ic K. lirithb.tiiin. Curuiar ol John Ktnif, dct'il will, on Friila. ISJili day of March next, At JOo'clocIv in lliu luri-iioon. xp s-- to I'uMir Fac, on t!t' p'tmiM-s hi tin luwiilnp of ll.-ntnn. in iliy roiiriiyof Cit i.i.bla ut llnj l.iii rfi tlt-nt oi tho taiJ iltculLiitt iho f illow in,: Ucat Lj,i ito, iz , TRACT OP LAND. Thf west fin! ol the farm inIjinliiL' laints ol Jnci-b AfIi, nil the nou'li. I'io hclr ol J.ilni KHin', 1 c'.t, on lhi fatt an J iiorlh, uu.t rfjjnucl Rhoiio on tlio wist, cun tainiiii,' I'oity-Thrcc Arres nnd Tivc I'cichcs, Mot ol which iMiiutnv Uii1 A hiaiitu ol Uavcncictk inns thrjuli Hi l.iml. a ti.l a UUOI) SAW-MILL. Is in the itiitifdi i ti wcjuiiy. Th- n.il is of ox relent linliiy. antl ill' l.m I, utiLr hclt. oliMriM, w il to wel! uil.iptoI I f 'ruling. l.aUt ih t fbt it' of J ilia Kh no, ol Hunt jd lownslup, Coluinbu coiiity, ilcccas'd. J C011 KVDKI.V. UlooniFljur.Tth IJ, W3i Utrk. 0AM13UA AND L'LOOaJSKUHG MAIL GOACH rnlli: iiuiliTsisiicl M.iil.t itilorin the truvi'lmi: ul,lic, X tli.'t he b.-cnit' t Ji u i roirn t.i r il lliu lIiuvs itntncil U'.titisun.l lins prrp.irr, Mm.. If . il, u,,. i..t KINIl Ot IIOKi:X AND A NDIV 'J'KOV Ul).cll, Itjr itm uccoiiim.mI nioii of lliu Irvi'llni.' .nlilic His '.'uach will run. ss h n-iof ,r,. Tii-ui , My. turn icn IH.UUMSiH'IKi AM) CAMIlltA, Ijrii.inj: Cauilirj ,'.ci. .Mund.iv. Vlin-sil;iy unit I'ri tl:iy Mnriiiugs, il ti u', I.ji l. A .M .a-uviniil llloums l.iiri! ut li.ill i;i.t 1 1 oYl.tck. A M .Iiiiiini: lo roinicit xv ills III.' rllll..MU'.l.rillA 'I'll A INS nt K.i,,il Htlilli.li Botitli uii.l West l.i.tlHig Jilooln.l.iir;. carll d,iy or 111, n-'-u'.ir ,ll.a, nis niri.ui ui till' 1 111 liliioiltll I.I M.tils, aud arrius ut Cam Ira nt half jal o'lluch b.nui k vk ii i ii ij. lie tl.ir ftuinun? plurej nn sahi Hi.ntc nrcnfollow : NUIV COI.L'MI'.US. tiUANai.Vli-I.i: Aw J.1U1IT bT. tT'l'h'J I'atroniKo of iho t omiauuity i aoliciloil. aa&tuod ih.ii it will 1l the niulmmn of tho l'luprntor to itMiiIcr i,"'ticral balniflion. 1'rcii.lil, Ilasjitit-'e, r.uriul ut modsratc vtletn. II I'. WIU'lUMAN. C-mbra, Durrmbtr I. IW7 V St Si EO" S A Bi Eif ho cAoodi d to l'uliht Kalo, ut the n't Monro ol tho biibiCribrr, in Mullm tuwiibhin, Columbia county, on Tuesilay, llic Oili of March, Tho lulluwlui- valuable jtcrponal piojioily, to wit: Two Head oi Elorscs, v two coirs, .(raw ArXTFOUlt YOUNG HEirEltsiBc UlZ-i-A TWO VIJAIt OI.U llt'l,I,,TWO 'TlJiJM; UULLS. lillVUN liUAU Ul' SULLl'. ALSO, On 2 Jiorsr Wairoix, i.riiis Wiipon, I'lows, llaricw. lluriM .s, tic. Is. Ue., luguttiu w ill. iia wiiuo btusk ol lirmiiis ntt'ii.il. Hiilo to imuiiicnic ul 10 o'tlorK ... thr furcnouti cf sain ftay.wiit'ii uittiiiiumi: mil l.c inn unilcumliiluiis lauilo kitux. n , t.y JJ11N' IIEljli, Minim tt... I'tl, 27, Itii ASSIGNEES' 'NOTICE. Nul'lUU is hen l,y nivun tliai Ikuliiiu roliiinctr an N.itliati Drriluih, As.igncts nfOiuign V. Utuj t.icli, of Uoliiiuliu ruiini) ,iuv.i i.r liilin.l ami t,iu In lliu curl uf Cuu.i.ion rii.i, i.f b.n,i ctumy, tlio. r uc co.i nl ns n.aif net, us al'ui. .,,, , um wj,,) actu.n.t wi'l Uu nlluwcil hy biiidmuil. i.l thj May T. mi H.uk ul, ld.tniluss tuu.o In then thtwu why fcuiil uccoum IVl S7, Idid JACoa i:vi:ui.y. I'rotltouolary. EXEOUTOIt'S NOTICE. Dilate of Giorge Dcrr, dtciastd. Niil'ICK laliLtiliy Rltin lu all inrsons inleitucit, tliat l.rii rstntaininlary nn liif K ule of Ueoigt lltrr, lam of Maifisnll tiilv-nshlji, in Culilibia ci-unty, Icrcaftl.l, liavo Lui n tranlrd by Hh licuiitPr ur Wills, ol tlio tat.l ronnty, lo 1'icilouck llcrr, tu ilioni all acr.oiims mu.i i,u iiL.sciiti, wiihuni delay, hroucily milli-'iiliralBillor FHII.uigui. ' ' 1 ., , ruWIUUICK IIUIU Madison Iwji., fuliW, I2SS OOOD NEWS FOlt IIAltD TIMES. rplli: subsmLcrs Inm Jut rctiilu-rt from the ell .L .Vtth a IIOui) U.SDIIlilclll Of Cloml. :i ,iti,i-a In hi tlio limes, which ihry will diipusu ul m (.iy. tis lor rcav vau. Ha invito all pcr.ons wliowi.h tolni) cheap, locall ami oxamiiio our slock, uual. Country 1'roiluco uken asi II. C. U I. W. IIAIflMAN. Oil 17. u;t LboiWlINDINO, ,.rr (;ll.Ill.i:rJ J. 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