COLUMBIA DIIOCRAT, LEVI L. TATE, Editor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MORUINO, DECEMDER 8, 18(0. L. ArrLEMAN. Esq , Superintendent of Common Schools for .Columbia county, is giving close attention1 to tho duties of his official station and promises to mako an efficient publie officer. Myeh's Galvenized Tens, for tbo salo of which Mr. II. J. Hunt, No. 731 Gilford Street, Philadelphia, is tho agent, will write with unusual caso and aro a very superior article. Samuel Ksonn, Esq., of Centro town ihip, on motion of John G. Freeze, Esq., was on Monday, tho 3d inst., admitted to practice at tho Bar of tho several Courts of Columbia county, and enters upon the duties of tho Legal profession with quite flattering prospects. The Teachers Instituto of Columbia County, will hold their next meeting at Orangeville, on the U4th of December. This association is doing much good in the Educational cause. AVo direct attention to notice of the Committee in another column. The Hudson' Dromehs, held a Con cert on Tuesday last, in tho Bloomsburg Court House. It was a magnificent suc cess. Wo had not tho opportunity of at tending their Concert, but aro informed by those who were thoro that tho Singing and other parts of the performance, was tho best entertainment over given hero, and gave entire satisfaction. TllO MCSSagO. their territorial existence, and until thoy ri xt... . ,f ,i . iMO: . eha'l bo admitted as States into tho Union, I he Message of the President was ro- .,, . ,.,' ,. .1 mill Ul MtkliUUU MUlblli Ui luvu vuubh- ccivedin this city yesterday, soon nftcr tions may prescribe. noon read in toverat public places to 3. A liko recognition of the right of tho largo and anxious crowds, and soon ox- master to havo his slave, who has escaped tensivoly circulated. Never, within our from ouo btato to another, rostoreil and recollection, was there a moro intenso do- "doJiTe,ra "P"'0 Liw am of the validity i i ' t . r.i m' Mt . of tho fucitivo slavo law enacted for tins siro to know tho views of the Chief Mngis- ,,urposo (0 cthor wili, a juration that trate. Calumny for onco was muto, and all Stato law8 jlnpajring or defeating this all foes and friends awed by tho solom- right aro violations of tho Constitution, nity of tho crisis, united in respectful at- and aro consequently null and void, tcntion to tho farewell uttorcnecs of a wise It remains to be seen how theso rccom and experienced statesman. Nor has inendations will bo received by tho conn popular expectation been disappointed, for try. Such is the temper of tho public what tho President has said on tho en-, lh' 110 Inau however wiso, can pro grossing topic which tho Constitution rc-' "ounce upon the effect of any proposed quired him to discuss, "tho stato of tho measure. Human judgment, always falli Union," is characterized by energy, do- bio, is in tho presenfemergency altogether clsion and moderation. There is no abdi- t fault. If patriotism is not oxtiuct, wo cation of tho authority of tho Government may hope for a reaction at tho North of tho Union. On the contrary, it is ex-! which will bo generously responded to at nrns.lv nml nrrmlmrinnllr link lint nffrrnivn- , the South, and which will result ' ill that lv asserted. Ho does not brandish Fed- consummation So devoutly to bo wished cral authority in tho faco of an excited ,for. lb preservation and perpetuation of community. Ho docs not scold. Ho docs , 11)13 6rcat Hcpublie. not threaten but in tho singlo phrase, in which ho says that tho property of tho United States in South Carolina shall bo defended, and that, if in its defeneo, hu man life should bo sacrificed, tho responsi bility will rest on tho hands of the assail ants. He comprises the distinct but pos itive expression of the sense of duty which binds him to execute, at all hazards), tho laws of tho United States. His discusses calmly and intelligently tho abstract right of secession. Ho examines it as a ques tion of history as well as a question of criticism on the Constitution itself, and ho comes to the conclusion that it is, after all, but a question of words and phrases and equivocation. "In shirt," says tho Pres ident, "let us look it fairly in tho faco. Secession is neither moro nor less than revolution. It may or it may not be a justifiablo revolution, but still it is a revo lution." So considering it, applying this view of tho Constitution to the state of things cx isting just now in South Carolina, a less tolerant and sagacious man might easily ( have been betrayed into Lroad and rash assertions of tho coercive powers of the It is gratifying to know that our foreign relations aro of tho most pleasant and friendly character. Tho President adheres to his former recommendation in regard to tho Tariff, to wit: specific instead of valorem duties, on all articles that will admit of it. "We, of course, expect in future to notico tho recommendations of tho Mcssago moro in detail. It is a document that will bear searching scrutiny and closo reflection. Our columns aro so crowded to-day that wo havo but little room for comment. Fcmis'jlvanian. Wo arc amused as well as annoyed at tho ignorance of some of tho loeofocos in tho country those wo mean who take but one paper, a democratic one. They aro under tho imprcsiion that Lisoi.N is al ready President, and all tho panic and finnncial commotion are the results of his , Government, and into an assumption that, administration I It surprises them to learn cj.,,,1, ii;. u ,. he won't take his scat 'til tho 4th of March. , , , . . ' Thoy scratch their heads and say thero fcccde, she ought, by tho strong hand, to , must bo something wrong if all this is oo- bo forced from her position. It was once curring under Democratic rule 1 j wisely said if wo remember rightly, by Columbia Co. Republican. sir u0UErtT pEEL that tho omnipotence Dr. Jons could havo scarcely pcrpctra- of Parliament was too grand and bolcmn tod a more detestable slander and malicious a thing to bo paraded and lightly talked falsehood, than tho abovo, upon the intel- about and threatened that it ought to be ligent Democracy of Columbia. sacredly veiled in tho very recesses of the 1 ' T , , ,, .Constitution. If this bo true of that ar- The Message. Mohave penned tho,,., . . , , ,. ' ,, , bitrary power tho vast sovereignty known last Annual Message of President Buehan-1 g 1,arjialuonto; wucll an, as every American Citizen must Jo, trua is it of tbo llmitC(1 nnd well. with interest and satisfaction, and will dufincd v(atcd ;u Qur FcJcral Goy next week lay it. in txlcnso, before tho , . .. .. , . ... ' . ,. ' ,, crnmcut limited, too, by tho express ua- readersoftho "Columbia Democrat." . . , . , . , .. , " ' ' . . , , , turo of the grauts which enacted it, and The Message is eminently sound and pa- of tb(j cific on all national questions, and must t Bnd tand arounJ AnJ SQ ,bo meet the cordial approbation of the con- u ., , . , ., r, ,. ' . T , President seems to regard it. So tar as servativo pcoplo of tho Nation. In a word , ., ,T ., , . . 1 t in Inivq nr tlirt I mind Strung nrn nnn it is regarded tho ablest State Paper , , . , ... , , , travenou by her citizen?, whether they that ever emanated from any American Executive and will be so regarded by tho future historian. live in South Caroliua or Massachusetts he will enforce them, and ho will not ro coguizo any exemption from obedience to those laws by tho authority of a State that claims to havo "seceded." But he won't Court Proceedings. r. . ' t . T v;ourt convened on iuonuay iasi, ua-1 oembcr 3, 1800. Hon. W.J. Woodward, make war, and ho thinks Congress has no and Associates Kline and Evans, on tho rl2t 10 ulak0 war UP0U tue bt;lt0 itsclt. Uench. ("Suppose," says he, "sueh a war should Commonwealth vs. Wrirfit lluches, result in the conquest of a State, how aro Surety of tho Peace Dist.Atty.& Freeze wo to govern it afterwards? Shall wo for Commonwealth, Clark for Defendant. l"ld it as a province, and govern it by Defendant sentenced to pay tho costs and despotic power I In tho nature of things give bail in three hundred" dollars, with we could not, by physical force, control one sufficient surety, to keep the peace to -' tho will of the people, and compel them to ward3 all good citizens, and especially to'olect Senators SndKeprcseutativcs to Con Peter Miller and his family. gr3, and to perform all tho other duties Wm. Appleman r. Jonathan Mastellcr. , depending upon their own volition, and Action on Book Account Clark for Plff. required lrom tue ireo citizeus ot a atato Frcoze for Deft. Judgment by consent , ai a constituent member of tho Confcder for 812.00 for Plaintiff. ! y." Com. vs. Peter Applcgato. Indictment, This is sound, constitutional and con purjury Dist. Atty., Freezo, and Jackson, 'servativo doctrine, and not the less so for Commonwealth Ent and Clark for . because it is geutlo and merciful ; and tho Spirit of tho Ago. , Perhaps this might moro properly ho rendered tho spirit of Pros' ess. Notwith- Congressional Proceedings. Washington, Dec. 4 House. Tho Chaplain, Hoy. Mr. tandinc tho objections sometimes urged, Stockton, prayed that 'Congress may wo desiro to yield lo it tho tributo of praisu wisely consider tho propositions prcsonted and admiration. It is this spirit that con- in tho President's mcssago, nnd dcliber verts tho forest into tho blooming field ntcly act on them in all righteousness and whero onco the widely expanding oak and truth. towering pino held sway, tho luxuriant! The Steaker laid beforo tho Houso grain field or tho grapery or orchard is tho annual estimates of tho Secretary of cultivated, yielding their annual incrcaso the Treasury, llcferrcd to tho Comuiittco as a reward for tho husbandman's labor. 'of Ways and Means. It is this spirit that converts tho quietly! Mr. Moorhead, from tho Committco to flowing river into a motive power almost wait on tho President, reported that they unequalled in valuo and usefulness, 'lho had performed that duty and tho Prcst first steam cngino was a remarkable inveu- J dent requested thcni to say he would com MARHIAGES. Or Her. I. Dahl ct BcrwlcV. in llctwlcli, AnJ 2fl; l?rn, Pa van. Kiorr of Ontrc imvntliip. ofiJ MI'i Bnt, Kuhek, ot Utinrtrock u, i. In Ilcrwltk, Hrpt, 11, li'fQ. Jt Hi'k, of S.ilcni, nnil Mlafl Anltlc BllHtxtn, ff iNorlliulnbcrland. In N'ricoperk. ffft. 13. 1S0O, Jaiod lurr, nuJ Mlia Mill m Nlm, nf ttiat p'neo. In lltlarcrck (owAtliln'iOct. A, lff.0, Wm. Admi. mid Miai .MR KrTt, both of tlinllonn'hlp. In norulck, Ort.d, fO. E. H. LelssR, nn'il MIm I.Art' m Vii.i.um, of Scliii) Iklll co. In llrrwIrk.Oct. 57, HfjOKRAnKIJi SnfMn. of Mnlno twp. nnil Mill Cakouh llAnimiicn, of Contro twp. In llornlik, Ort,27, lffO, Jo Mahtix T'nA!iT7., of Her lflt nnil Mlsi Dmoni Av IloimmcK, of Hlackcri'ck. In llrtn Irk, Nov. l?lli. J It. Jamtok, and Mti. Math, ad Urown, liotli of Malno township. InTnmlilckcn Vally, Nov.STtli 1800. Jostrn rooit.fir.J Mill UA1HARINK J.IIIRr, IMJ1I1 01 PrilllJIKlll iUUlll'. 1 u AGENTS WANTED. A BOOK THAT r.VERV rAUSIKIl!, MRCIIAMIC A.Nt UUSINtSS MAN WAN'iH. just rUBLisiiaD. THE TOWNSHIP & LOCAL LAWS of the Slate of Pennsylvania. Couiplltfil from tin Actl of Aiicmbly by WILilAM T lUINllS, Ri'l.. nnil iiiibllilMil by iOWAltlir J.UIW, Wcit Chcitcr, la. Tlll;3 work coinalna over 400 pngci of iloidy iin,iBi iitaUrr, nnil uill bo 10I1I by lubicrtption. HtuRelici ttioitiitlca of tho Justice a of tho Piaei.with forma fyf tho Ifaiiinctton of tlivlr bililnwii. It tciiclici lho Uutloa of Uomtalilca v Itti oil tha tiei. Hilary foriuf, nppfrlalnltin lo thoolhcc. ltconlnlni theiluti' i ol Supwrdioraof avory Count, and ToiMlablp lu the Htato. It coiitnim thu inoiii) 01 procconro ror tin laying; cul rilll0. Nov. Sllh lfCO. C.IOIOB IlkPCt ofS. n ill oucnillj 01 punic am. .r.....i. ru,,,. ui .acaillij w,4 lem. S. . K.,.. of UK; . Place , ff.&Bltt..u,.. In llliiomiburs, on the 2d In.!., by the Itcv. J. II. Diniiii, ti,,,,,, Ueciiloni and illrcttioui. tosdhef with foru,. u, at hit rcnldence Mr. Uaviu L'. IIeimiiai.ii. of Bcott twp., ieodi, Uomli, (.'ontrncti. Ccrtlflchtea, &e.,ic, Tlii! to Mlia Mnv Ann llitMcn, of I.lsht Street, tol., co. t iieinrtiioiil of ttiu n urk noa c piled at llarrltburc !! t .. i..L.nn tnuMt.l.in Pnli, iiil.in muiitv. on the Slit of 1 Mr. famuil 1. Haifa. Ilcimtv tiioirliituidcnl.atid ii&inK. ticn when introduced, but homo on by the municato his mcssago in writiug to-day Novei'uhrr. by Junice vorum. mmn w. uauf. wwiinh. pricoof mo roimpi toanyono mterreu.a ,., , , ..It...!. .nndMlia r.unnnritlloRi.l.olliofl.urrfn. ; coumy, W"-"!'";1'; . f.r..i.i ,,.. On thl S3 lilt., by the Itcv. It. Kelly. Sir. J. T. Iloliioi, DEATHS. ll cinttalni the ilutlcs of Ttiwusliip AuditOra. Ucout.ilns Hie lam rclatlto to bcgti atid Shunti, It cuiit.iini tlie dutift nf Asnenor. It cnntaiu tlio lawn ritftthtj to (3 tray f, Muloa mj Bui nf . It coiitaln the lawi relative to Tencci aod rntw Vtuuera. It contaiui tin- lav, rclntlv o in Gamo lluuting, Turn tide of progress nnd development ; it liaa noon, 1 C ..11 ,-,a ndnnlml AT- T . c Tt. 1.na ' ft to tho uso of man, The magnctSo telegraph arrived. j wr a few years ago uuknown, is now madcj After soma unimportant proceedings, I t,A mnrllnln nf rtrtllllnil tl inn tflM tlfrt WO.On 1llll1 f Afncinnn rna Inifl ItnTiMn tlirt TTaiIci ' 1.. U.l.m tniwtiaititn t iimm. omiiitv mi ttifl 'II at f nii.1 llxi-r. , . ,, i n r ' Aiiguil lait, HkMtY, ton of?tnm Dcvfiiport, ogeJ , U contiutu thi LluUion Laws with all the ueccmrr throuuuout the world. 'Hie railroad now i nnd was read by Col. l'ornc, tltc fepeaker n enM. romu. . .1 m 11 i . . i . . I tn Mtfllin inn nahtn mi Ilia 3.1 nf g-ntrMihtr rnn I COlitflilll ft IflTpO number tif Legal rorilli, ttllicll kftf curves its way through all our valleys, having first requested gentlemen to be si- Cathr i1k aauLuuf 'r Jamca iiio i.; iicj ? iliontbl "" y uny irmuaction f bu.inc,-, , , , . ' . I an. 1 1 .ttfi AcktinwIilpLinentji, Atltda fti, rticln of greemLl CrOSaeS OUr mountains and Spans OUr rivers . lent. uitaouny. a(1( 0lMltratlSi i-artiRTBhip, Apiiremlrcn, Alignment,, . i i -r . t , In CnttwlBift town;hfp. on tbe Htli nf pP,tfinl,Pr AttcntMl.tiio, Uillt bf J:chanv0 aiuMroiniu.ry Nou, carrying prosperity, ciitcrprc and luuus- Sun'Atk, Messrs. Gwn, Ilarlan.John Amnd, daugiitcrcf juacph Mowroy.agcj s car una ii,iu ci rfio,iwri,eck,cw..&i.u, iieda. u , . , 1 , I . M , tit.,.. 12 (loyn. Bitlom, nun tillu und I'rotluto Notes, I.nnloril nndTsn trial economy with it wherever it goes, son, (Tenn.,) Thomson, ami Wilkinson, I in Miminnntin lntu of septembvr, Mites Mionof am. uaT-n, i.tum o( Attorney, .inrriancf, Murtrifm. This spirit has laid hare the mineral wealth appeared in their teats. . H.i.mtcivn.i.ii.. .... n am, r Seot,..,,h:r. ".nv i'!"1 1 J t; .ob,ci;u, ? si a,,, copy, p.,," Prayer by tho Chaplain. M.no.n.T ilanjlitor cf J.l... Uu.,a8ed l)rar3.,.o,itl,. "iZolnlAi An ALLWinn JIail ltonncn Annus- ted. A few day3 ago, a young man, named William Keating, a hraliesman on the Norristown Uailroad, was arrested by 1 ost-Uflico Agent, Jlooro, on tho char"o of robbing tho mail between Philadelphia, .Norristown, and intermedial points. It seems that for ten days previously com plaints had been made of the failure of letters and parcels along tho lino; and n one instance it is said lho cnlirc pack age for Levcrington was missin. Mr. Mooro at onco look tho matter in hand,, and on Friday morning, at tho Norr'n town Depot, (wo presume) saw tho defen dant pick up ono of tho two pouches brought by tho regular messenger and de tained it on tho platform of tho car, on tho &tcps of which ho sat down, with tho end of the pouch within reach ; in a little while ho took tho pouch inside tho car where the agent had taken a scat, and where ho soon loft it and again went out side, when ho pulled out papers from his pocket which ho examined tore up and threw away. 3Ir. Moore testified, "I stood in the door-icuy looking ut him, and as soon as his back was turned,! jumped from the car and picked up tho fragments of paper, which show that by duo coureo of mail, thoy ought to bo in that pouch at that lime." Other fragments of wrappers and envelopes bearing Philadelphia post marks, havo lately been picked up in the depot.Ninth and Green streets. The hear ing of tho caso took place beforo Commis sioner Ileazlit, on Friday, aud was then postponed to Monday at four o'clock, to get moro testimony. The accused, who is only about eighteen, was held to bail. Ihe act as testified to by the post-oflice agent, appears to have been openly com milted ; the pouch being so insecure as to admit tho contents being drawn out between tho eyes through which tho strap or chain passed ; and the agent, who says that the accused sat down on the steps of the plat form, with the pouch within his reach, did not sco the robbery, if robbery there were actually committed. of tho country jgiving ctnployincut to thous ands of tho?o whoso boast is physical su periority over tho denizen of thu store or ofiico those in whoso breasts warm hearts beat and noble impulses aro cherished. The mighty rivers of tho veil aro plowed by that magnificent agent of transportation the steamboat, convoying rich cargoes of tho product of thu soil, and furnishing an other proof of tho progrcssivcncM of the age. While it is undoubtedly truo that our present opulence and influence is main ly, if not solely, attributable to tho superi or genius and enterprising indiutry of our pcoplo, it is equally true that tho spirit and power of a self constituted, arbitrary aris tocracy opposes every thing that tends to progress and a more general diffusion of our wealth and advantages among all classes of population. It therefore follows thtt if monopolies should bo broken down, aud individual enterprise substituted, there would be awakened a feeling of competi tion that would servo to improve aud bring into practical use every element of wealth tho country possesses, and thus elevate the tandard of popular industry and givo to labor its truo and merited dignity. Those thoughts, hastily thrown out, will, it is be lieved, be found worthy of series conside ration. Erie Guz. :V Panther in New Yuhk. Last Tuesday, as a man was walking in the woods, about eighteen miles northwest from Uoonvillu, X. Y., ho suddenly came across an unweleomo visitor, in tho form of a largo and savago looking panther, which, as ho approached a pilu of lumber, was discovered sitting on the farther cud of it. The man immediately took off his coat, flourished t violently, aud hallooed with all his might. At this the panther took fright and disappeared in the woods. Tho man then hurried on but had not proceeded a great distance, beforo ho a. aiu saw his four-footed enemy, not many yards in advance of him. Again ho took off his coat and shook it defiantly at the made tracks for the Deft. Defendant not guilty, nnd Prose cutor to pay tho costs. Com. vs. Clark Price. Indictment, as sault and battery with intent to murdcr- moral of it all is, the duty of conciliation and a recognition of tho power of public sentiment, as constituting tho safeguard of our institutions. To thtt public sentiment, Dist; Atty., and Jackson for Common- even as represented ill Congress, tho Pros wealth Freeze for Deft. Verdict guilty .in manner and form. t Com. vs. Wm. Drown. Indictment, as I sault and battery Dist. Atty., and Stew art, for Commonwealth Jaekson for Deft. ' Verdict not guilty by reason of Lunacy. Com. vs. Wright Hughes. Indictment, assault and battery on wife of Deft Diat. Atty., and Freeze, .for Commonwealth Clark for Deft. irdict guilty, ono dollar fine and thirty days imprisonment and costs Lemon's Administrators vs. A. W. Crea mer. Action of assumpsit Wirt, for tho Plff -Hurley, for Deft. Verdict for Plain tiff for 823 85. Stephen II. Miller vs Daniel F. Seybcrt. Action to recover bid at Sheriffs Sale Paldy and Clark for Plff. Freeze, for Peft. Verdict for Plff for 5134.29. Com. vs Wm. Tyson. Indictment as sault Dist. Atty. & Freezo for Com. Clark, for Deft. Verdict not guilty. Prosecutor to pay costs. Peter Billmeyer vs Michaol Moylert. Action for valuo of Horses injured by Deft. Clark & Oomley , for Plff Hurley & Dont ley, for Deft. Verdict for Plaintiff for 9154,93. Court still in Sussiou, Friday noon a w go. to Press, ideut appeals. Ho asks the South, tho "r l i ip i .1 . .. .... o"i r..ce,veii ineir iinqiiniiiiieii miiirouaiion, ai a rinabU lUr. JilGLEU, OU UClialt Ol theccmmit-l On UmSSth of Soptcmbi-r, lii Mifflin tnwimlilp, M.nv mu.lboiik of relereiicu upon all liilijetti apou Hhitli u li.l..:i..il.ll.ll .1 1 .1 . AiswireofMlihaei Keller. aseil3 yean nnd a inontlH. ,.,,. The whole l nrrnnged In -mil n inntiiiM ai ti. ItO 10 wan on IIIO J. rCSUieni, reportCU Iliat On tho Sil of October in llollenbaik tp., I.iifrnnCo. Iinnc-lit ii plnin, ouiclio mill eihcil itnU'meiit of tin il j .1 .i.. I Mahy l.'Aiii.niKit. iliinuhttr nf Samuel Hem. aeeil ll iliitieaofiillTovvnihiliOfiiceri.nl liiny be readily ui. UlLy mill puriormcu llMl UUI. 1 yean 2 inoulhi I) dnyi. uernteoJ by any ono. Tlie Uonnly V.1II bo thoreujUly lho President s Jiessneo was delivered In Ornnje tnn.. on tin !th of Octobe , . T . . . . . r. of John IMnnu. aped 35 year Suiontlii, ji, u. uiu2buii.iiii'.i, ma pwtiuu oaic- i Uattaninti Valley, on tha ISlh of October, IIicka, p. s. UomlConi alien are wanted in all parti of tbli iipr. ,wl ,v,.a rnn(l i wne orconrou ueitn, iigwu 01 eari o iiionurj mm , rnutity rorthenonie work, touliienn liberal roiuiieii.d i.ii),iuu liasiuu. .dayi. ' tiuinitlbogiteii. Applic.illoinwliich uiuit bi made at I On the luh of OetribKr, In Ilollinhnck twp., I.ui, Co, " rl dat. nddreiiru lothe Ueueral Asolil at Blcieu.. DlSClIAUUi: OF WOIIKMKS. We regret Kolp.i S.nu, ion ofSa.nuel Una asedayearaO oari; will receive proinplaltentloj. ., r. . i i . , . . inoiithiildiljya, ' ' to say mat on oaturuay last . u. niciioi: ; int'emrr'viii... on tho aw of ocub-r, tnfam i.m if Mcphn Hill, ne;eil one mount aim one il.iy. ! uerbiuoj by any one. incuonniy win oe iiiorwuitbly il.i.r ".-..v.- ivir enniae.l lor ihe work, and tbo auppoit ofthe iltijeui ihi aaffl. 'leclfolly aoliciUd. ilia, ami ii luyi. ( ,, J01x, (i,,.r ,s0t for Columbia Comity IN'KW STUHH & N'KW GOODS. ! tiiiilcr-iitiPil, rntcful for ti.iat -atroniBc reiif at turcrs 1U OtatC Street) Ul-.CliargCU a UUm- HKE.iriit( soimf Wm. KlMiir.mjfilS munilHaiiJ 11 ilny lie in pfiisral, tli it nm Un rvumwd hvr I'anry ami Tiiiu lnOrann tup, on tli 2 I of.Vov. Vnn pk, dnnjilitcr f discharged tvciityscvcn men. M'ilsou Sc ! brother. afrricuUural itunlcinent manufac- o--ne wiutiimir, osni i yrnrs u momhiami isi'ny.. ,.,. j, 11 l 'w 2J 's,'nvv'n ',lI''c1', twp., CViinnliU Ctmnty I tally lurunn thu l,idie vt llfuuiiivhiirtft ni-iil His put- her, aud a number wjro aUo discharged ' n'SVrnX from tho Ilarriiburg Car Fartory, Ai""' ,, . , ,.,,., " . . . I At Irnn-Hl... (Mooinphiirp,) on tlie Stjlli u)t , Jonx I'iia- great many articles manufactured at their ( oihaid, nem near a oBr, establishments arc for a Southern market; ' ""?aMB. -gn;rgTr'',""-J-L" butall orders from that direction having i (1 QbUCliiSCin(it5 ceased, tho employers have been compelled . , . to reduce their working foice. j ADM INTSTH ATOR'S XOTICE. This 'n only thff beginning of tho end Estate of Peter Crawjord ilctcasetl. and neaven only knows how many poor r uitbis ofAiiiniiiiitratiim on the u.tate of I'li m lailllllCS 111 UU U11VCI1 lO tlie VCrU 01 Sl.ir- couiuy. iieeeai-ii, nave oeun ernuwii ny in vation beforo tho winter is over. Iti.ler of l'..l.l..,l.;n.......lH toll... Il..l..rail.l.,l ru-IHltll, 1,. .l.l Tho towiuhip'iill pcrimia lnvini;iaiiiii arninit the K.tal- of ... i.i . ins aeeeiii'iit are re'iuehien in preicni uieui 10 ine .mi- statement that business had been curtailed mitii-truor. without delay, and nil piinni indebted to I make tuiinenl Krthwlth. ana tliousauds upon thousands ot onera-1 joiin HSirrii, , , . ... , . x- ii .lifta'r tivcs iiau uccn ui-cnarircu in acw xoik necnnb're, ijoo-u. and thu Kastern States, was ridiculed aud pronounced a lie by the Republican papers. What will they say now, that the panic consequent upon tha olectnu of Lincoln ' '.S0,"" rjf"m;fy! ,u,ri"vc- ""' l- er iiarticirlariund compute iiutrlidinni olicloie ilainn .ndiiddeeia J. V. nAUUI A. I'i. Uo.tuii, Mill. Deed, lilO.-Cw. TUAVKLLI-VG AGK.NTS WANTKP ! Wll will employ Agcnta to m-li n new lint tnlilaWe I'alelited Artiel'1. t Mil f on cwinmiiiimi nr nt a lib.'rul .ii- has reached their very doors Some of tho men who havo been dis- chanred nut in a lively time this summer n marchiii'' tho streets arrayed in oil ihAOllhliS lhl 1 1 U 1 cloth, bearing torches, headed by bauners , T"?,"," !'l'COm'yni" kel,,W "' promising hoiucs to tha homeless and land MOi)A I' DEVUM3ER U ilh, 1S00, to the landless. HOW do tllOV liko tho 1C- aiiJcloliinn Friday bvenin- of the nw wink. . ,, i.l ArraiiK.'iiH'iil. are in prosria whldiare denned to SUIt 01 I lien- OWU actions, as iar US tliuy VC render the ln.mut.. one nl llm mixt inter xtliiff ot ? Ilarrhburg Patriot, iiiiiiMire. trim, tlie Lkchinee ihiildnei intu the l rick buililiiie of Mr. John 11. Puri-'l. Tint ilor.Weiit tfttn. Coiiit llouie, where ahehuajuit receired a helectai. Hortmeiit i f Fashiniinblc iM mid Winter Goods, comiitliie of llliLnri tlllOIH, l.l.MMH. Tit I i'. MINUS. UOSIKBY OLOVl:s, XO TIONS, ij-c, &c WIiIlJi will bt solJ mi Uit ti-rnu and to tvtblcli !b at tifitiuu of (.uiiitniri n imitcJ. AMELIA D. WLUB. IMuoiuttiirg Nr -v ID. It-U).- 3iu. M j-: w "iT'Tb h iT X'l MlliLES.HU .Wll RET.HL j !im AP ) Tin' HiiilcrjiiTtifM :ctpi'rt fully inform tlii citin f I IlUjonuliurn, und tK ut'lic in suri-hI, tlint In- Inu pur i iuticu inv i.t ii ji i a j otr., in ui n niir irniiie uii to lioiuv, on Mai, i street, n-urly i'pjoiitr tin- V.xc aiijcj Uuil Jiiieu, whttri Ik Uti jiikt rtcent'tl r apletuu iu UUltllli-'Itt of Lll'Y ATS AND CAPS, Hirv'rt from thu Manuf.itturies, of bll klnI. ttj Ivi, m-n an. I tir.'H, l.itcnt faMiii..., vnIikIi Ii vlUf whvlittAt kul rot.nl, al vrr low pricM. by 'I'll -si JiiiJi m ill lid hliI at wry Ion ptues f.r JOHN K. UlUTON. i:from(juri. netotiT 37, lst'.0 Dn. IIaye's UxrEDiTio.v. Capt. Mc Cormick, of Dr. IIaye's expedition, thus writes to a friend in New York : UrrcRNAViic, Aug.10. Wc havo been greatly favored thus far, in making the passago to Disco in M days tho quickest passage made by any of lho Arctio expo ditious! Our little craft is nil I could wish her, and I havo not spared her. Our on ly accident so far has been tho Stavinj of our ttern boat. We havo had very heavy wcathe coming out. Tho waves rolled in on ono fcido and out at tho other. Drv nlntlios .-.-.! 1 I.-.ll.. L..1 Cl.-.ll. i- lrrimii'ii iliiii iiimiv i.x iiinir:iLi.ii liiiiilii. lii ... n.... ' ' ; we naTO neen sirangers to. otiu wo are pause-to bear tho ills, tho confessed ills, . d ... anJ . . . . . they havo, rather than rush to others that 1 poj0 thoy know not of. Ho supplicates the W'e havo lot ono of our bands-Cam-North to retrace its steps, to check tho tho carpenter Who was fouml dead spirit of what may well bo called scuti- inL-ubcd. Wo buried him here. Our mental enthusiasm on the bubject of do-1 6urgcon cav03 u, at plac0i Our wholo mestic slavery in plainest Knglish, to i t.011lpillly ar0 united ai:d in .excellent spir mind its own business and thus appeal- ita)0ftcn making our little cabin ring with iug to both sides of this heated issue, ho laughter, suggests a practical reinciiy in an amena-, 'j.jiib evening we leave for tho North, ment Of tho Constitution for the territorial ' ,nnr,ln.r nt. 'nssnnsnlc tn nl.tnin n. f.iw innrn question, and a repeal of offensive local jog3i Vo tako u new hand from hero, legislation. the son-in-law of Peterson who takes the Ho thinks that Congress has tho remedy placo of the Carpenter, in its power, and recommends that it shall ( Look for our return in about two years. propose an "explanatory amendment" to .. . tho Constitution on tho subject of slavery. 1 T"E notorious "Billy Mulligan" has Ho says, "this might origiuato with Con. been convicted in a New York court on a grcss or the Stato Legislatures, as may bo charge of attempting to shoot a police of deemed most advisablo to attain the object." Cccr. The fact that a leading ruffian and This explanatory amendment would bo in- bully can bo convicted of any crime in a tended to settle, finally aud forever, the Now York coart has so astonished tome truo interpretation of tho Constitution on of tho journals in that city that they make tho thrco following points : tho matter a bubjeot of editorial comment, 1. An express recognition of tho right JTnn T mt of property Sn slaves iu the States where Sbsiexoed.- John Cathcart, of Clear it now exists or may hereafter exist. field county was sentenced last week, by 2. Tho duty of protecting this right in Judgo Linn, to bo hung for the murder of all the common Territories throughout his wife. woods. Tho man by this time had become thoroughly alarmed, and pursued his journey with all tho basic possible. Know. ing that a house was not far away, ho made towards it swiftly. When within tight of it ha turiud and looked behind him, when lo I tho panther was tteallhily following him, and at a distance of only fifteen feet. His coat was again brought into requisition, aud was shaken, as be foro, accompanied with loud cries. This fiuio tho animal left with precipitation, and tho man hurried to the house, and upon reaching it fell to the floor with ex haustion. On. Si'itiNUS in Canada. In borimj rh-ld in the county, but Ihey are not hiuluielit y computed to give tha or'ixrjiiinii nf rvi'rri.j. The tilueimnf the village and t iciliil) liaveL'tnerously i.U'.'reil lo entiMl.ifi d lari! nnjontj ol" lh- TiuJunnf the tounly Iri o wlliU there. Ami the esp-imca id th r 'inHlniler, il they are preient, will be but 11 lljjht burden Light Street, lice. loo,-3v W.M.IIi:itlllM, 1 i', M. roTTri. Coi.iiiiittoi l UTIX.WAN.) tnr ml n tine rinv.3 Riiino n Siiimim. t liinn. 1 for the lii.titiit tu a. le , ,. , ,. f. 1 I I'rof J. 1'. WICICDItSII W.uftho.'.l.'itJ Vormal Schnnl da, Oil reacllin?; dOWll lltty-SOVCll ICet, ttlO andolhr prominent iimliuUon and lecturer! nlll he ' a J 1 ,' ,..e.i. ....... 1.. ...a... ... 1 .1 1 gas rushed Up With great force, throwing IrnM an iilleiidaticii 1-( thirJ In n cnieral KallKiine of lip dry Sand for all hour. It tllCU CCased, I er nf tin t I deem it' a dut) u. uill m n privilege tu .lull HIU uuilll was lua'tiiivvi , uuv tio buuii ll.:. .un,. .ln.. It.n r.ra vo1l,l,l im llMftl I US hlua na.i uuui 111. q1..? .ui.v. u, ,1.1... great violence, throwing the drill a pieco of iron ono and a half inches in diameter, eight feet long and weighing fifty pounds entirely out of the hole ; and it continued to discharge gravel, water and stono into the air a distanco of one hundred feet. Thu ttream widened out to tho diameter of a barrel, after leaving thu hole, and the quautity was such as to raise the creek considerably above its ordinary level, though it is hero twenty-five feet wide. Af ter tho flow of water subsided, the gas was koiiki:i:-.h ittm:i:ira! uoiiiinvri niiiiKi.it a itoiutmrsr ru M.-nc.M. t'.i.i:ur..TOK. I'UAI.'TIUAI. t'AI.CIll.ATOIt. I'll M.TICAI, L'AI.I.'lII.A'IDIt. I HAITICAI. t.AKCUI.Al'Oll. I'll LT10AI. CALCULATOR. is o EalTfi ec ' s PRACTICAL CALCULATOH,. A HdOif HIT pLilt KtLLP AND L4I ll LA t Iuk1 Milt Ul'tlSL.i Oi'kRAlioNi, t' M Anns M. UtiiiHiK. l'Htlitl. tint fcmt AMI 1"UN LVAM kit. NKU KUIUOI, -LI1LI1U.I) 1IY J. It. l.Il'VtNCUlT &L L'll., I'HlUKtlHIU. Tliia vork coutninj iU)i tiaj;o, ami u mania of 50U If (licit finil litHiutiU'. t'lillrcli ntnl IM,rri ininr i-iiaciii i fired, nlld an OXplOslOn took plaCO which f urtHH tvarj - Any itillrecommnii purttiitu of Huki- hook tho uround for half a mile, and then , nmit iiini,iiJurcc-aioiirami iiroiiouucMi iiy an u- 0 ' c cif lniBiiiPSd men tout nviutnr ikkik or mtiBkM t COntinUCU tO &CUU Up a &IlCCt Ol liaiHC aa itprljliilnir tncoliulanoiiK, IJmtlinH urrrbi'in iiubluhvi 1 . lltr Kxamplu lit tliehonk it wonKki) oL'i istiiLnii hltJU a3 IUO Water Iiau proviousiy gone, naicu ma piatti nmnnir. ao iJi.ittt'uita pan f ,11 i i ari'. tlmst.' rcffrrmif to tlit- work ill Jmd no H, P. A !- W, 11ARTHE WH wmit.l r-jipjrtrnlly invito tha attention vf on, IrUMiils nnJ tlu jmlihc in'itvr.illy. from Uo Tunu and C'uiinty. to our prfsi!it Now rlok of EAB-Oi ami Wii'i'HJBt wbUli Iinvulm-n .l -t tJ t Illi prvat van' nml uailvr mora th.HiurIiti.ir) ;iihattj;e. Wu t.ui uiXtt to CiS r tan if Jin it .jj'r- tr ireui ni(iuci'ni?iii. tiurt-U'tu uiunractH oinmii .-very vnruiy. tiyiu a-m 1u.1l it in tin Itrr--t Condi Mug. Wu Uami fK'l.atii trtiin 1 ii tin., to i tier yarJ.all Vuil l'lsl ' Lnitou I'l'iMlt, r-asmiy I'laiiU. fanhmcri Kliuir etriK'n,'J6Utls. of Kxirn I'l.uil xilb for SOct. per y.inl. Itlnr k Hilk ami othor lit larsc ian IU !(, litwU, Urorhii, it. 1 1 ax. CtiniU nnj IM.itikut, I'allroca. 'J'lf kluji. I'li'tks, Hiripvn, ict- fa, Cldthi. CHhhiu'M Hattin'tt, Ac, In niLlttii'ii tu Dm aljuvt w v uiler (Iroco ri4, Il.ir.hvar, (Iu'thhw nr1, Willow nnJ Odar Varr lUi.tti ai.il SIioii, Hat ami l'u)S,(at reaurt-tl (iricnK) Wall l'aipvr. CurpcU, (-'nrpt Cliui'i. futtoti Yarn, it,, A.c. rU, ialt, trou.Xaila, Luiab.r, Woml ai 1 foal. I loomiliurif. rpt. S?, lef-O, A Traqedv ix Paducah, Kv. A bloody tragedy occuncd in Paducah on Saturday morning laat. opposite tho St. I Francis Hotel, which resulted iu tho im-1 mediate death of ono of the parties and the 1 mortally wounding of tho other. Two citizens of that place, named Capt. Pigg and old stcamboatmau, and a Mr. Pryor, had a controversy about soma old affair, which soon became of au angry character, loading to threats to shoot ou the part of Pryor, Both drew revolver.- and fired. Pigg was shot on tho side of tho neck, tho ball ranging round the head and lodging iu the brain, killing him instantly. Pry or was shot in tho Ueshy part of tho thigh making a daugerou) wound ; tho second entered his abdomen aud lodged in tiotuo part of tho body, tho wound, no doubt, proving mortal beforo this time. difficulty. Exchange ralUI LUrtu Tills flamC COUUV be SCeil lOl lnilCS, and In n-ailily loUtimUi fn nunl. itHiernl arranffv- , , - ,, , , ! ... iiM'tii 01 hip t.. iii u ijJi j uk la o siiiipiu, mat any one WaS lUtimately CXtingUVSnCU "tl great w ho kmm s how to ntl.l, mibtrjct, imilliply, nr djvWe, can lien, or arri t at the trim rHiitt of nny f stiiuiitf r"iufrcil. 'l'ht rliH'faim of thu uutlior hnu liLtMttucjchevtliiMiry and nlitlimniifiv in li'-urc. n i in i ri i onlv At farts ami mm. pluiiy, boh'n i ii tli.it tmihtt'r"! nirti r.iru liitlu about apcntlin linn' in ilucuaiiiitlit! p)iil)pliy nf ri op lliu fru'iici' ft if fiiiurca. ilci-iiiiiitt it 'kiiIIiciciiI for tbeir Itirpoeto bu abld a. siiiMKvr, li rcffrrnri. j tirr i c , at the tin result. Tli i'Al.f'UI.ATult iliilfrs i In tliia rcuprft from hII Ariihitii-tim of the Jay ami kiiolrcil rvorka it is a key to prutirul buviiicus citlcnljtjuiia it i iu the h null of ihi ti-tfli r in thu b"1iou1toui.i -it fa cihiatva liiuo nihl iiiajirca LorrortnuB. THE WORK TREATS OF THE Mi'a.urniitMit nf Lam!, of f.unilHT. nf ririrk ami Untie WrrK. of ritoiic nnil ljtoii.1 U'wrk. nf Orain anil Cram lliiii', if Coal anil C.inl I'ina, r.f tVon4, of riolnli, ul l.i- iuiiii. ol circular. i-'nari.. or IrrvBiiiar vi'si'il.. ol i ll' ti'riiHatil Vaia. of Ito.lini; uf I'liKtcruri-.' rainteriT.' I.larlcrti. I'avi.ri,' l'lumln'M,' I'aiifr llaiisi-ra,' and l.'p The John llrowu ltcpublicana of Bos ton invited Gov. Packer to bo present at a lueeling ou the -'J of Deo , tho anuivcr- ray of lirowu's execution. Iu reply ho wrote : llARRisnuna, Xov. 2J, 1800. Sir : In wy opinion, tho young men whose names aro attached to thu foregoing letter would better serve God and their eouutry by attending to their own busi- ' , . ........ . itiiiriurii. I np(i4. .lohn lirowii was riL'titlullv Itailfrcd. i.n.ii.r.HVmb .it ir..i. i.r i n i i.r iv.-.u... i mc uitim aatufjiiiou. i i f . 1 1 1 1 . . .7. . il nnil ll..m.Ltii Ptrli'iu.'i.. nfiN.. Ili-ri'ml .tHni i.t Itn. i OlL! of tlld Illo.t talll lU foJllirt'lT (if till! Maflllll' ailU Ills JUIO SI10U1U liu ,l warning lO UlUCIS ,,uclia ,, lla npltrntimi tu llu.iiHH r,f I'll iilliiMiaiiil Ihorouipailiu nol III .iialiaiiisa I'RED'K liROWX, Jit., "Cu.vrixLwr.ii. iiotlw Mulli ami ( IifMiuit SliTtts, VITOHITK '1 Ilk "UtRAIlD HoCV l'lllLAIIKI.l'UlA ty ,7.7L7iP..V, VnKXCU, .1.V1) ?:.XlLl!ill, l: VIlKMICIl.i .1X1) uuvas. T o i ! e t Articles. Lnbin'ii, CmnIruyV. Il.ij ley's, A.C., fcc i.c I'erfuLuery, H'i.ijiH, rf.u iK'tw 'I'oiU't I'uuilrra and Coamctica. Iliti Dkl'moosL. of tin' bcr-t ilutilli'jtf. Ilk.ni' I:m.i.iii TiHtut l'ftLdiiLH, of nil kiicitanil ityles. Hkvr'tKii khs. "i'uii i ii Wamim of aiirued WtnJi. It ti( U.M.Lii Hack Hut huh. t'oniH ofall Kiutts, ltulUlo, hull t RuMer. A.c, Stc l'oAHhai tun -iiiK a i ii I.ubin'tf , L'oulra)'ri and aTauj;- ciKt'ii, &.t., tc. I'cnc ItLAR'a On.. I'lke i'olu ioui Wauk from I'urclaia J'ouutaina, Hole ami Soiia with iIioUo !S nniH. l llLI) K iJIlOW, Jb.. K. f Cur. I'll i uiul ClKUuul Auu'ist 4, IcOO Wm. JIYAMOaXD'S patent M AC II IK Kl PATLWED MMlCIl 9, ltfS3. PRICE $10 EACH, Ii.iviti; pur litHi'tl tiie filiiMM' nplit of tin. Bbovu WlUilblt; llMI'ltOV k.U L Ilk A I I' A ILSV thWIMi Ullllhk. ioT thuioiiiit) nt L'nliiiiilu.i, will bf luipiy tu ui) tlinr tricioU with llio iirtitk lur the aciuuiiiiolatiuii of tlieiu udu's ami lamilit'ii 'I'liu toltiiMing arc boinu of thtt u IK'rior itdvuut.iea thU iinpk'nii'iit iioasubbua our any u it vet ollrtM to tliu nulilir. Vl. ' I. It trout 4(M) to UK) ailtclics jtor minute, tUua fin mi; boll i iit.iu ami labor in I lie operation, il liu ciiisiru(.tioii in no ulain ami biinnlc. with any- thiuj lUf inr un.iiiu, it i tu) kcol in urJtr aujudl having Himilar iiroolivities, WM. b PACKEU, Governor of Pennsylvania-. Janiod'Ucilpath, liotton. SPECIAL NOTIOKS. To Pai'KH MAXur.vcTuitKns. Since the introduction of envelopes, tho outuiilo leaf of most letters and notes is useless aud wasted. People generally, to avoid I Klniiitrt miH (Yimnnuml Inf.rptl, tin. I llirlr i-ntlrn iinnli. I 4. l.nibU' tlirr.itl .MaOiinOb.ftrc Ul tl V H ll ilhmtt U III cfitiou ti lliiaiiic truunrtioiu. uillillio lam nml ui-n- . n'l tfijr unhandy tn thn-Jnims, but Una AJarttiue i I tif gnviTiiins nml r'-cnhitins tint afiinc iojm thcr willi tnatr llircolcd than u n a tomnioii iiucdU. mi im rou Coniuifrinl I'orma. of Lipnl TmmIlt, ofl'nr-, l ii'' utt.uhcl to n leuiul, table or Btnml, in cp ti.il P.iMii'-ntiioii N'otcf.of In-inltina niul Itiink iMdrount, cr.iiiuy orUi i, uiul di-iiinn'd in l-& ilun Imlt .i nuixiu-. of U'ii.ittim uf r.iviuciita ami of r.irtucrnMji Ardmiitcof U treiitly i loimmiuh itia thri-afl, nml tl, iiruJurm Afnt'nuaiit of Taxia. of Wvitjlit aiol li nsiinB of n mfjiii. ulln i 'till) uroi.g lor an) tv ink for "hi h in 1imro and Cubic Mi KMiiru. f the H-nLiri root uml iu di-ftiueil, a iuuliliiti(iii u kiumuto othr wwinj Ma A ii In Minn to lluxiiii'im, of ynrf.ioi, of lUiMVatloit. lining. mil of many other iiiti'ortani nrartirul niiit'-raiionulli- Vo huinin lruid la capable introducing a beam so in tli" aconc ol an iKlwriirftnK'iit to iiiiiiion. , n'ttm-ir anu i k inane. .yiiwnp i lie nrmy oi i aifiu cit- ..liuiuura. - ihuil tm thcap and durable an K a mold's 1'aum. but ij atiaiucu to au kinas vi worh uurjpuncucc I . IIROrt Hi UXLNU Or JAMAICA lilSUt.lt. i Ilia 14 Ulliy - I ofimilyiu'jditine: at ihi4aeaaoii, uhviiaiVoctionaorilH' IT 18 JUST TIIE 3J00K POIi TIIE litiiiiiiu !i nnil bow da nrfi sn rniimiftii. liu f.iniiU'. itiiiu Iilu- r-.-. n. m, ..i..ni i. ti...,.i- .i... .!... HoLtlarhili " . . .7 I: . . ""J""'- 'iv ' - .. .Mrna..,i, - ..M.( nr IIIO ltdg nr,( at. or travi-ler should be u itbont it. ficnriuualu BUiuinorcoiiiiilainUofrhllJrpn.iimliaknown 10 " ,'?V-yrr. ,l . .."'V tnc'',x 1 Tl'"nr,i' waytt, Icmcn and floutr. ttcH can It ta pmiliarly vf- I'mfua-ioiiiil man. Ithna jironia wiluablo auxiliary i (. Tin onirntor ran fhnne hia ficani. just HHlieiilrn-CH, i.n i iit.-d Ut lt..i.l I'.im.. li.nl.r Ii.iI.h Aa.i.ao,,. il, ti,.a. j. iiwhuh vi, nui w 4M.V-... BuJecnhril by tho iiu-dical faculty, ea.lvcUici.ui.t ricrk to tl... il Mncm-er ami the irvryr. to 'the , 1 "! . "it nnnlruL.rl nd.tnft m .ii kiml.f btitDnne ttTy- Tiw llcavena c illuniniated o tho evenioc i.r fc"1:?"'"..1 ."d !!!" 1 -tl1" a. .hirU. bo.um.ai. ri-tbaml-. u-lbra. .MlEmt Si. !? i. nv III! Iito.t .. fiiuia Aurora uurt'Uill 1'avrr anil mo 1 llt-r. ar. &.C.. t-ac I ami alluill nnil it in..n, .1..1 -..1 .... '.h.aiv ever ion In Ilia ccniury. Ilayaoflri lolori'illiftiLllaili- '"'.'I'11''' totfctir rarium auu bitter than a.)' tank rar. tliii Jla.liiiiii I. ra'lhcr iou lislit I't'rointrucli.'ii c.l atro.i Ilia iky. ami lllo cluii-ia uirt luaiiliful in lho ,mi!4illS.,..i , ..,.11.. .' II. Unt ull lUo luri'llulill nilvanl.l!l., lUouBll ri'al I" llm nnnr.nrnnr.n of mivmnrxsa. nun n wlinln 1 x, . .,,,."1 1- 1' i, "l lii .oil on. ,l ii.Ulo Into mi anil lanri-. ln-n toiii.ar.;.i sheet, wlien a half one would answer every j " ," '"" li'Xa la hw'biSh" Pr S.- J j iilvi.iiilotlio fulloiiiBorJi "liny nil )uiire.iniiinla AUilnia. V. M. ItOIIRCItf jiuipuu. nuui la iiiiuiui. ij iuii.-ujf iuu 111 nil1 urim 11 ciiina 1.10111111H nun ni j.oikiiili. ac ivitjiliM. ' Jioz JV11 1 llllailelpllla 1. II.. Su. UJ3 anddlxj t'ticktnut .trict, uliovo Uixtb, rttilaila.' evil is, that paper manufacturers should manufacture! letter and noto paper in sub- -.--.I 1 l.-lf J 1- . . 1,. . ... !.!.. Miauuai una turau, ainu, .1 oiuiup u"Si. , Fuurili n.l Market itreiti, loo ma Mlow in tlie li-ati-n bfl PUt in tllO Centl'O of tllO bheet, ftt tha Wear. aaliilleJ that tlio only ajr to UuiM up Uo 1 1 . L.,1 b.. n I..... I.11.I IU In ..11 ,i,iA .l.n..i. M.I n.i. I'CD lop, llisiuau ui uii vuu uuiaii 113 11 nun ,ali,rJclloll ,0 ciiitoniin. l'ulilico not aniuir, Dcc.l, ISPO-Oin. C7" A NliW F1II.M AND IIU8I.NT8S LTO.V NUW nq ij 1 P H T I t rillNCll,Li:d.-Wmr.lliLi.CwrifiilUj:.a,coriieri.r I UAJJI u u ii lj 1 i doUO, 60 US to distinguish it from tho whole olid iMiinlmj liaa hail iu ilay, anil wo iatcilil to iU our , 1 . V-;-, .; .i... ... I gooili fiio nr cint. adiancu upnu ion, (no mora nnJ no sheet. Uientific Amc, ican. , um ' vnnatl,m , mtlI1kl,,1 fllet .,. fficm -- I will sustain itai'lf without putling. We shall buy aud A KeCIULAH jMoilMON, Dr, Huiltcr, 1,11 eclnlvcly forcnah. Our uaiortmentforinennnd 11 ! . . .. Xt t Itoyg la the larei'at in riiiladrrphia, Had our prlcca uiuttt Mho lias served a term m tbo ew Jersey ot;er lUan any othw. Ct t and c for youmif, otato I'nsou Jor having tlnrtcen wives, has to tbo bocn arretted iu Brooklyn for marrying tlie fourteenth! Thoaft who want fiood rian Poal, ran In nurr'l(,l hy e Car I-"ad dirort from the "Vlinra with Lninn, t'roken iff novo ana .Mil, ni rrducou ratca J-amlieii 1 in their winter iuiili ui-U'u wtlt lv ml line nn x. j. iii:nih:iismot, at the L. u, 11. 11, ii. Depot, . Her 1, lflGO-31. 1 ' wiihthu prc'rvatiou of Uealih, btiuc u baviuij ot b"lU labor and tyilit. and li-.it atlio operator w Ittiout t'p in;, aii'l enabled tu peiforut liia w ork, occup) tntf & turn I poHitlou. UV- Tor i"ile by tho un.lcrsiifned, at tbrir reu'Wlivw rcmiU'iiTi, iu llooiiilnirt.ri "ho will put the uiulmit " oyt ration and sivo all nvceanary iiutrurtiou. lir.'UV .UITIN'RUR, DAN1KU W.UOMUNH. Uloomiihurtf, May 12, 1SC0. 0 II A 11 L K S II 0 T K Ii , gT. IIARKV SIIIRL9, raorRlLTon, Corner Tliinl and Wood nru, JS Til AY. Dec. 1. UDJ-Jni I'lTTlillUllOll, Pi, WIIITD IIALLCI.OTIIING DAZAAR, S. 11', corner Fouilh tnj Maiaet ill. riula. February W, litVJ.-Km. ffiSL ( 'v'hi Uats, Huckwhcat. Potatoes Hut in lt i'i"niejlat llAUT-MANii. niewhita marka upon her.- TKK3S goods in great variety and tor year old. The owner ia re- JL aala utUi cheap at UAKTMANS. pay char gea and take bar - (.'amo into tho rnrlomro of tho undertilffnpfT. tow i in Columbia rnuiity.'iibmit the tirt of Noicmber i-)0, u itu low wiiii Home bunuoai'il to le about ten aueited to urovo nronertr. awnji or ue win ov anpoiea oi atino imv flircfii. HENRY MOKMS. Dec, 1, 160.-31 s OMETIIING new to be seen at nj lima at HABlfiw.