COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TATE, Editor. "TO HOLD AND TllIM THE TOUCH OF TIIUTII AND WAVE IT O'KK THK DARKENED EAIITII." S2 00 PER ANNUM". VOL. 14.-NO. 44. Gerniautown Telegraph. A Tamllf and an Agricultural Newspaper. nDMam:u n:i;i;i.vr gwuiantows. ya. Tb prp-n-nt the mot nutntttu period in ihotcnr to ftl up i'lulu fur tilt' (itrmanloun Tittgraph Ail ut tit u itkj'i tii iiiiy in Istiliorli'ioil. could, in a incli'day, or at al.tliiti'rv.il., raUeuiluh with but Mult iliillrulty. Tlm wu tl.l U-! ecp.'ii ill) III.' line hi Innilitk' w Iktj ttil tfii' clurtictiT an I vulu" of the piipi-r Is known, tt tlmild biiilwnj linrtiein mi ti.l that tin1 'iMtprapK U lioi m-yini iu iHirij- Himii a. ci r ru pi i n pi najiy iiriid, toiri! rrlmlmil report 4 nf our court, nr impur.t reading of any Mini ; but turlmirt Llti r.iturc. a careful cmulmi atinu nftli NVwj nf tli Iiv. und mp r Lilly tonu tar nest il 'ntion ti Agricultural ami Horticultural Inform.! turn, in ltd jf worth tin. farmer nul Rardenir tlu lull price df onliirriptiun, o ir de-dim h:i-t nl.wi -i h 'i-n, and itiili rntithinti to li publish n I'ainily nnd Agiicultu nl Vuwsp'ipor of real Inten-it inul tiitertiiininent, and f ut)t uiti it nlue tn tin couiiiHiiuty. How tnr wo tutu uptothiitini Kiif c H.Icl in r.illillincthh intention utiy b Inf.'rr.'d from tlm t 'tidily iurr.'n-dnii support rt' c iwd during the thirty yrar tiii't uc fi-tabll lied, and roitlmii'd mi i tit nmtteiily in condu t tb paper, Aa in tit p int. ' nh ill tb i (Jermantotm 'Itlrgraph be in thu futiirf. iiiniirpa aid in all the true ilt'ini-nta luintitutiug a finnly journ.il. We aiim x tln teh trrms n which wo b"e i ave to oil I'm itiU'iitiuti id ull who tliiuk of aubifCribiiig fvr a u.-wpapor . CASH TCRM-1, One ropy, Ow War $1; un.)Copy, Three Vtar5j Three Copm. O. ic Vrnr, A; I'iv i t'opieg One Year, f; T'iit'ipt , On-) Yi-nr. I.'i; Twi-nty f o I.', One Year i'i. Hiln- rlptiom not p;itl within the year, Si.W. f A flub offivi' "iilncrib ti ut $, will fiiiitli tli pi'ri'tn jrrttiujMt up to a ropy for fit inniiihi ; a nub of tJii or intr, to a ropy ( r kik' ar. All ( lub vuU-t rip tioiH ;toppu.l at tin1 1'lid of Hi tiinr pai.l for. Sp ciniuii lijuibcTj s.'iit lu tipptiuiitd. ililr run. ir i:. rnr, w. tit riiuiiturtii, 1'hilaili.lphiA. I't'im HY AiMOND'S Vt I KNT i: w a x c; jb a ' is s x m : I'.tvnxnii) MMtvu y, J?:r. THICE $10 EACH. -ITl'HRri. '.L'lTIN'ur.K & UKlUil Vrf, i f ItlooiunlMir?. ill lianih' "ir U.uil tlie i i.ln-i.t right of I Ik alunu TaliMtilu Imi'KiULut iikAfl'hiL.M rk isu .M ii msk. fnr tluiumtt) of I'uluiiihM. will b, h.ipp) to uppl) lluir Irl-'li'ia Willi til .trln ! tur til uli hhiiiiiiiIuIiuii 1 IlK'iu in lvi' ami I'.tiuilli'i'. '1 h 1iiIowiik nru ttoiif! of tlu' nil p nor ail iiiil.i,;i'i Ujm nnplciin lit posnc.. u uvr an) vvrr vt ull r(l to tlu pulilc . i. 1. it wiroin -I J.) hi uh KlililK'u p--r iniimU', tlma kjvinif both ti itii- aii'l l.tlior iu Hit np ration, Its tniiiiiru'ti.iii n pl-iiii un I hiiupli, with any ttiiii Ii i 1 4i r ii.i,'i', it ii .. kt-pt iu oiiler aiidwnl tivi' i-iitir - .it il i lion. .1. Uibi uf Ih moat v.iln.ibk' f-'at-ire of tin Muitmic, ii till' Kliiallin'tiV ,111.1 til ' I oiup.lt lit'-bd nf ltd lili'i JlJUlKlll. I IJ niltl -tlirc.il .MadtlUfi.ari' alwa ililln ll to iiuui- I , utij v-T) iinhaiiil) in thriUilin,;, bat thin M.u hum u tum t thr 'a Il'iI tli. in cvi'ii i i oitiiiitin iii'lmIIi'. It in i b jttaili d tn u lin.iril. tiilili" nr Hfnnl, in 'p tratiuj oriiiT, an I ih ta h -il in 1 -m lli.ui Ii ill a iniiuiti.1. i. It jr .itl) -i nihi.nl. d tli tiir'a I, iiikI ) 1 1, pro iiid'4 ri u.i ri.iitn HMitiv ftirotiy inr mi wnrk ir w m Ii Hi d xtiiK'tl. a n lalifiwiuuii not known to olli r i w i.ig Ala- C.li.l.'S. t. .o lijiii.ii Ii ir it i iiii.i!ilo in prodiaiiiK a so.un su r )lJtr aidl u sti'.iMlii . t V.uoiis tu .trru uf Tatriit w my Marhui'-- tli ro Lr. no.i. an !i ;tp aii.l dur.iiili' .m il y momi'ii I'a i l . lint nu iai bin it ai.aj-t -d tu all in u ii' wurK aa p mike tun t r iv i'ii. TU "p rat t rat h.ip.' Iiis o -ntii. juM n In ph :f waveii, I -m. i aii.i n w , ttt,, i.t.i ii i ir. iviii 1 ur i.t.iuti-il. in It iri pirticiil'irl) a "apt d to till kindji.r htit'litiiff - k . h a i' .ill hi ii i hlnrH, Ii- niniiit, ritbaiid-, i t.U.irs. - , an. I ith mii . l J,.i h-k' m wjna, im lu 11112 fiik. 'a ii- J -lrt.il , , ull O' f, it i ., i-x i-ptiiiir I T nn'U' Ii at n .r. tbu Vi.i liitii3 r itln r Ion liylit nf m.-tr c-imi. II Hut -nl t!i 1 r tixiHZ aii.iiit.ir'ri. IIiohkIi r--ul in tt) ini-ll ii, tl , i it I iiloitimiulit.iinf, w.i ii i m. np.tr '-I witUthvpr rvaiio i "I'h.allli, t jii.i .nni)f of In lb injur ju i i-iiil, an l I-m Hi i ip. ratur w itti a loop ing, an i i t iiuiitb'd tu pLil-rni In 6 uuik, uuiip) In 4 a Ha lm. il p mUu.i. t t ul by ttic un lrrMitc'i, at lln-ir r'Hp.'-tivi-rr J n e, in lll.ioudlj -r?, who will put tli. iiiaihiiit- in tytTdlitJU jj j.,Vt ajj a.triaarj nutru inni I ITIVir.It. 1IAX1CI. W, K(iUlll.H. tlooiuburj-, May I'.', I8C0. ;jlMiK PAOIKIC HAIL H0A1) L'CMII'AVY. T.I-' C0.1i nissio It'TH i'l the IVoplc'ii I'actli- Itailroad t'ujipj'iv w.i il 1 aiiiioiitiCJ to tli. l'i npl.i uf lb.' I mted Htat ili.it Kiir tioar ufouuj.iH.suu. rtt arc lull nrcau U.., It tin. 1 lltdi I' jo-i.ui i'i:i:n.M, iki-misi, Ol.IVtIR ritosr. VuhiVmursr. A.iiiiij Aa orr, MmtitMAit. 1. viriiiM;n),TKKLKiR. and that th-t 'mhiii4 of Hi t mnp m nr p n l- r thf sub kLriUioa nf .-to. It. in tni, N w York. I'hllaik-lplua, l-.illl urn an I W.liiiul.m. ail J w ill 4.1M11 up .., ,u t!i pri-uil-' aoulii.rit unl VY.t-111 Ciikk ana Caliii r ma. i'heC'hirl rf :ii ICoiitpaiii '.is craut-d by tlm la' ixlatur - "I i'( iHh' f l.mn-, m Man h, 1-dU. Th lu'ht "f vu tlir-i i.m in piihln- Ian 1 in tin 'JVr ritiirn.i film I'mt -d Slat , f-um MijmMiri Kiv.-rtit I'.il n'urmi. I.y tl' iy of 1'iko's I'-ak (ohl .Mm. n an I t ir i-isll I'talu ",vv ll IhJ Coaipaii), bj Aits of Liiiiirr.'tfi, 'lta pcojlu uf th.' rmU'iJ State are 1 arnca ly re)u tul to cxa.i.iiii th ih-irir"'' "y l "I in fundi iny fl'i I ri.-n I in th Ir mil'Mripti"'". All pL-rduiiri uru iuvtUil t-i ulii(.r.bj uncbli iru catil, and iiuoiiu ui"f' than W11 Ii iri-n. rib4ri.niP llnndr.'d dollar win t.-n dollars nf w hull tJ bj paid wh 11 tlm vuliacriptiuu iii luadc.aj will bj ct u bv tin. 1 li.nt r Let th p. op,. s'1'nrrib' K'Mienlly and liln rally furth- ft It II, ami tn Cump.iiiy will lid alilu 10 icur t irmn v,--.i. BU, at tin licit a..ioil,larjJJ graiiUul'lnnU an I Union iyL-t tlit wind.! people, all an one. put tlidr Bhonldern toth! wheel, by (ii'j.cripini; oiiu nh ir each, and the Jiailroad will bo built wilhiu tic jiarn. In t I'lulu nf tun, tweut). Iitl 'r itrn mbscribf r,be f.irui-d in ever) l'owti ami YiIIj.'. and the iiioim y lor warl.d by Mail or Ilxpr.-n, ami LVrtilicates ot ttock. with r -c ipiii for tlu money, will In r- turded, lUipuiitib'ii 111 -u, nf iiui.iipeairhablo tli.ir.if ter.and wliu liitLHi. Ii s.i-n. r tlu wjik. arii wanted Itt all lMrt-t of tliu l'nitd t iti.. to .nt aa Ast'iiW, ta obtain ubstriptioii tu In j tocK tli . Ci'inpTiy All cii.iiiiiiluicaUoin nlmuld b" dir-cted to the un-li-r-i2iiji at th Ulhc-' uf Ihu (.'onipauy. So. '.It Si hind Mfi I ir Vdatim Jlu.), Uo-lmi. and to whom all application fur - "pi -tj f Chartcr.Oy-Law .aud othtr docmucut tliuuld "'"'dJv- JOSUII ITItllAM. I'ri'ai knl noarJ of Uuntiui,.iuiiuf . Ho. ton, Xov. 10, 110 -l.'iu. ITEAM EXUINUS AND I10II.KUS. ffllU .iilncriHT Ii now iirrp.ifi.il mill n-iv Marliinn, I tu uJll I ntl'iiuirv rtij.n.'g. friini J t ID.) Ilurni pow er Uuuil til- litest liiipri.i:il plan., und will li'lilil In i.f li-r ilniiul or .nit'lo pnitalil,. imijiii a Irum 10 In 40 linriJ pnn t. lli.'scl upun carriaifi', ill. UmliT fi nrinj nil'l IMnip. .ill iini.pl. t nnd finiy fur iiuinn. .M" cjlin lor tin.- iin.1 Inlinl.ir liml r. rn.t iron .mil firi.ikrr. p.itiiita.l in ItJn, lor tlir u nr.un und ir."kin' crn lind now ind .' mi a I irif. .cil lr lirrakms tunl. Ilimy mininj l-ii np.nnd ihj c-naiiw ni-t'f.l l oinpl. to uitn ilt.ublu actin; fori ins pump., ull kind, of null giarm; snl lion... r.i.liiiB ni.idu tu nrdi r l.iuc kliulliuy. wall any demrt'd .17..'. uf pull")'. fiui.ln;d Willi lunir.T.. Jri'n planiiiii iliun.'. .iy il l'-.l Ion? ' ull kind, ol Iron tJriiiiijli -.iv) pro. and other irtti turned itli uny dj.irc.1 pilch ol thread. Thoh .1 lloutli Iron thrCkliing l.icniin'. that rrr eoiuu before the publir, ra.t Iron und wuu.lui ui.iihiur-. uudcui or ler. I.e power, rli.nuor lr. ad poi r unulii lo order. Al ' Uk.-t 'r.ler. for Ihol.dlow ma ma. hln. r llirriwiu'. Iiu-.l patent urniu null. ?l IWI otrred ti) ilui fateiiteo for t uuuul. It will t'rlild In food lino iiii-.il Ii3 Initial. In "no hour. Alio holt, and iletutor. all in otd.r. nl.u Hu:,e' l'ali-ut lilowi r, inanuf.ictur.'d by c. II. Mam. & Co., lb..' lou.l powerful Illnwc mow In u.. with the Uut iiiimiml of power, ouu ol wlucli will bo put nun-at the rouiulry for oxliil.it ion. All ol ibo abom will liu wurrniiled lube hut they are .old for. At.i-'l'aku ord. r for run. . rnti lit lllaik.uuth Mil ker, aud rifht.tii uo them in Hie ruiiutie. of Coluiiibla, .Montour, Noilhuinbe(l.iiid, I.) inmiiiir, hullnan and lllutwi, ouu of Hliuh can bo .cell lit y.'.'j'jj'l'j j, wf Ulnm.bur;, Culunibi-i ca, Muuli H, W- It 15 V K Jt K HOUSE, (roUMCRU ItfllLI ) NO. 7 NORTH TIIIUII iSTJiKUT, riULAIiUl.nHA. 'IMIW home u "itnat 'd in tlm uiot butiunf-iparl of thu I city, lui on- haiidred and thirty rmnu ; urs Vt tun and r vr) room i imu ly f.iruii-hed nnd ib umii.lt rud one uf thu li.ul llo.iU "I m " riuladetphia ; it Lrjicretti-'dnlartfu oiiteruiti-ry wlwtf pernoiu ran Imvo a line view of ili n. I dami iivi r, r., : it u him iipiUdtl with hotaudiitld liatheu, wliirli will b' frie of tlur.'e fur th' 'f the liou.e; City tart will take you lu tlni IU'V-ti llouie our hnme n LioJ rat .SI MpTday; p 'iou iituiff thd city w ill plean c juio una try the rwr "wr, u i wo UiXee auriiirti Unitwd fvti eiUeawr tu diJ our bcit tiunrti to upp-or Hh home, , v . CmRtKi J. rABsa, crUcaJiDC, Tvnl hate chnrse oftb O, llltfcl'l., f-riarly oftao Btow Union Hwtl, ftnd Utuily vtt Vulwtf kitutvi UuuJ, Asiuti VUf- N J Vftrairvt il7 W. iMsUuU MtEAT W01UC ON THE IIOKSE The Horse and His Diseases, IiY HOIIKHT JKN.MMIS. V. S. Projector uj ltthtiof uufhmUve Sur gery in the Vtlcrtnar Cortege of Phil ttiktpkiU) itc',, f. WILL TELL rOVO( thcnrijiion. hitnry and dlhtinctivc tr-itB of the varioua breed of Uuro peaii, Asiatic. Attriran mid American Uurs", with thu nliyfinil iorm:itimi an. thu pcu iariiieH m lliu uuimal, and how tn nn'ortaiu his age by the iHiiiilier an I roiiiiitmii nf Iim lith : Illustrated witU nuiiiiroua tlblaiiato ry finrraiii(:i. The llirse awt his Diktat's WILL TELL frutfMfHne.linp, Itnnktnff. Mablinir feed imt, BniDinini:, nlni inir, ami tlu peii. tra. iiiau.i". incut of the borne, with the bi-nt moth- of adiiiini-.tfrni iiiimI nn.'. a-mi, hoiv to treat luting, kirk iuif. roaring, ilolHg. .tumbling crib I itiuir, Ki stleK tuK, niiil otht-r vici towhiihln; i subject ; w ith num.r "ui vtplinatory imrrrt lug'. 1:C V.ve nntl las J)isc,bC3 WIT I lllf milni-.i... . . 4 hi uiu runs.:, ppmpKimi, ninl Trat- ....... . ......xi.B. ,-..rl- j iitiiui, iijs tmip r. ( nt.itrii. Itillaenji, i romhii. tio.riii-uiuiiuni. i letiri") ,1 roki n Wind lirouict oui'h.Roarinjtaiid Whistling I.aiiipia.Sor- louih ami L'lturn, ami Decayed Teeth, u I til other ili-easen of thu .Mouth and Ilcupirator) OrgaiiN. The Iltif&e am Ins bs tss tl'JLL TELL Tot Of thceau-eH jiynipioiii-, and Treat ment nf Worm-, Uotn, Coin., .-tranau-litiou, Moi,y mitrr tioiM, ituptun , 1'al t), lil.irrluiM, J.iuiiilice, II patir rhira, llloo.it i riue,Mouen in the Ki l inxaul til.i.l.li r, Inilimatiou, and other dii a-ie-i 1 1 tlu frlnm.ich, Uow r -. rand I nn ay Urjatu. up llirse Mutl hi hstOM'n IHIL TELL YUV Of tin o.mf, ) uiptoiui, and treat vaul of I'.oiic lliood and lloi, Hpan, Itinc Hone. Hwreme. rtrnif l rnkt-n Kiiei-K, i ml i;ai.t, Fmiiidvr, iSole lruiii mil Crawl, Craokei) llniU, t-cr.ilchi tt, t'tinkir. Thrush, and fornu also, of li trim. Vi-rtiir. rpi'ip), t.i;?ert,aii(i nth- r t'ltatn-i of the feet la (,' ami llf-ad. The liar c mid his His'tnrs WILL TELL YOU Of thM-wuci. b inptoms. and Trent in iitif l'i Hila. I'oll Uul, l.'laud.rs. I'lny, t'-iarlvt IVi-r, angi.', Min.it I.o-keJ Jaw, lib -i. . .iti-.ni, 1'rimp, Calls Dl-en-tcs otlhu l.ti-illld Heart, A. t &.C.. an I ho in maiia.'e ('a I ra tion, it-H'i'iiiiiir, Tr plii'iiniii! Kowii Imi:; Piriti;. IK rum, Amputation, trap pin, and mh r surt'ical t p -i atious Iff 2 rsr lift hts Jjt it.t WILL Tl.LL YOU Of lt:ir.")V Mi thu I nf taming Morses how to approa.h Hater, tr r-'tthl" a Cott.lo'W In ae-ti-toiu u Inre to tram;.' H'liimN .m-l ij-htn. nn.i how to i it. Sa.li.l Knle, and I rcak him to Itarni-K; al-.ii lb - lurnt and law of Wftltntsn. Tlie win lc b. 1U2 tin- re tail i f ii ori tli ! Ml -eu e:trh' tan fill htu !) i. Hi Ii.itiit peruli.iriti.-,waiit4 und we,,kiK 14 ut thin noble and ud-fnl a.iiui.il. 'I'1"' K rn'ituu:t-4pie. appniltfy il nitrated im ii-.irijiio iiuit-ire.i i.ii.nviiin. it h pnuted ma ..i an i nil ii n p., nun iii tie i-iniMiieii lit p i-t tfc" pn on reiaipt of pn-'f, h illbotiml i It lb, i-itra, ?i...i. in ii.ur.-.i , i hy em- rpi- ' madi! . ri u If r... iii -IIin tli.. !...( . -in,l . th. v r.i n.tl hl,!. otour-i, Uur induci in-nts to all a n Ji htj eicte .iul) ! lib ril I r "insle ntu h of th I'ouk. or for tt-rinn to ng uls witli-ith.r inl'iroiatniii nppl) to or a U r j. mi i, corp. :;, i nidi u r. o. nt; Si'i-iMii fin.it, I'bil-uivlhia, i'a. N'ov IT. l-i n-i in. 'I HK I'lHU'LK S CUt IK IJUOK. JSOWOJiS i oKL3tl l.N ALL US lU'.AM-lli.S. MISS kli.a Atrrox. (.AK11LI.T HkVinH 1)V MR, ti. S. it a I K. Tli You How to rhofis -till knn'ti of Miats, Poultry ami (JatiK-.w nh at I the variou ami iiuin approv, u mo ten id t,r bi ami looking U if and I'orK ; Uu ih h bt 'iu I mi ld. t way nf b dtiii. picklni); and tiirmi: tb kaine. Jt 7iU Yvu All tin iinoiii. ami m t approved modi 4 o'ur bMll.!, looking, und boillll Ailittmi Lamb, ' aj, I'oultr) and Lame ot all kimu, with Ihe i id' ri nt lln hii(jk bra vi s, und MnH'itiuf- i'I pr.'j riat- to tan.. Jt Till Yuii lioW to ihoe, 1 1, au and j.p er e l'lll of dl Mm a and how to mum t n it wh 11 t lint-'U ; almi all tin varioun and mi kt iippriived him n n of i o..k(iiM, with the uiif r -nt Dr 'k-iun, H tut a, and I lav or- lii!t Jppn priate to, aili It Ttllt You All th valioun and All til wllim llll.l liiiift lljijirnvril inmles of nr n irnu ov r tiny .1! nv, r tmy ilili r. lit .nia. . I iii ut, i pun, nun w v, w nn uit, r i Wj.'S -ri I h ai'iiiujt. t:pproiflatu tu ach ( Ttllt You All th : various nn. I inoH approved unities ol cooHnta Vegi table- 1 1 t-very di scrip lioii.ao liow topr par 1 I'likkK.! Mnp4 and t'urri. t fall liuds, l'i tied Utatb, IVh, (ami', Mui-hrooiii, &.-. ( Till Yit AU ihe varioim and uinit approved modes ui prt-parnitf and cooknu all kim, f 1'JaiU and fancy I'.istrJ I'uildiiiif k. Utu ck-tten' rnitern, I'ak. tuiki tionar.v . I'ri -lerveB, Jt-llKH, and kwtkt ilidii' if e i-ry de iTipliou, ( TtU Yv All tlm various ami mot approved modeg ol inakiutf II rt ud, Itiukh, Muiliun. aud Hi Mint, thu bi'i-l nn tin ul nf preparing ii..ikt' i-vrtios. 1,'urJt.ili. mid Witu-u of ! various kludu, It Ttllt Yvu Ilow to m t nut and ruatnent a table, how to Carve nil kind ut'lUli, ll eh or Tow I, nnd in bhort.how tu 1 rip i ty tho wli-di ait nf oukm.' an to brni!,' the choKi-f-t luiuilee of the table wilhiu lv rr)boil)'rtu( h, Tli" bo k nuitaiuii 11- patf. ii, and upward- nf twolTH Iiuintred lUcipi h all of w tin Ii urn thu riultnnf nrtual experience, having l"tn lull) atnltari-tully ttted iindi r the p. ronal mperint.-nili-uiu o th w riler. It prin ted in a fl- ar and open t pe. In illutrliletl with appro print eui.'r.niui'H, aud w ill be forwarded tu ant Jidilrem, ueatl) boiiml, and po-ttav'e pmd, on rtceipttf the price Kin. or iu 1-lolh. i Xlra, Sl.'a. I i!uf fil i Vi? F can bli nadn iSlUWU i2L i JUJiJL by enterpru tr im; ii en x vc. rywln-r , m i-U1113 th' above wnrh. enr inaucenietitto I all iui h b in if v-t) libi rul. 1'or im.'l cpn " ol tiia book, nr f r ti rmi to ageuti, ! with ulll 1 iiifoiiiiailoii, apply t urnilitrea 1 jtnis 1: i'otti:k rub i her. No, tUTH.ui'om ftrett. I'liiladtlphia, Ta. I November I'wi-nui BltOttW i JiUVj: OF JAMAICA tilAXlLK. C II E .11 1ST A X U II 5i II (i Ii I S T , .VrfA-lJl Clrwrr tif Chfltout anj Ftti Strtctl, 1'llll.Alir.I.I'lllA. SOI.IJ in;iiinf.ir(iiri'r il" llrnwii'. LHHt'lin' i.f Jniiinira l.liiilrr. uliuli i. rrri'ynii'''l mi'l ir.-rrrll.i-l by tlio Mi-illr.il r.irulty. .mil I1.1. Ih-iiiiiiu tlio itaiul.irl family .Mi'ilinnu -if III" 1 lt.-.t M.itc. Till. KiMlicn I 11 r.'iar.,1 lull uf linn.ll.il ficcllfllf i In ur.lin.iry ill.inli'f i. inri.i -lit rlnnVr.i. m .Inirt. in ul r,i.,. nf bru-lrntiyii i.f III ili'iu.uvf murium,. II H iin-.liiii.il.l.-11I111'. Diirlns lb.- iri-uil. rt 01 U,liinlc rliul.Tii 1111.I .tiniin.'r t J.l u i.f rliilnri-n, it t. l'cii- li.irly c-lli,'arinn. ; no famil, indii iilual, or Iruttltr liuubl bs Milltoul It. .WWft To nrevi'nt tin. valimblo i:,.eiiri from bi'inif rnnnler f,.t,..l. 11 ii.-w .t.'i I i-ner.li mi:, .i.-r.nt -.1 nt u ar.-ul r".l will bo fmin.l nn llio "iit.i.lo .if Iho rnMi.r. in nnlcr I" fuar.ltllo jinrili.ii'r. .ijtalu.t bvms uuium;iI uuiih by wtirll.lo.. iiniLitinn. if 1-5-- 1'r.naml imly by ritKllLlllCK IIKOWN. n.l fur Ml;' M III. Ilrus an.l Lli.'inlral Slon-. N. 11. torlicr cif 1 inli onltli.'.tnuts't'Hl.. I'liiUil.lplHJ. Al.n I'm ,.ilo by ull c,pi.-(Uble Ilruajnt. in l0 Uni tt'il EHuti' .Marrh lu. larill-l'3ui. I GILL k I'AUli, i Genual louiiiiiSNinii Slrrcliants, , ,F1LIR. 11 Ti.li. ProvUlon. Hour. Iinlt.r, "". "(! u"td iruiia. uiaiii. otti... ,....-. .. . Country 1'ro.lnco nn.l .Mi-riuaiioi.. prnfrally. Xa 31 Noiirii U'uaru, riiit.piimu. C7- Con.lsnmcnl. nf I'm, Uimu. rinur nn-l Country .i .nil, it..,l. niul return, prnuiptly made I o.fi advani-c',1 Iihii ili'.iri'd . ... n. 1 OltllEUS lor ah lind" ri'h. l'll,""i. Hour. I Vri'il Fri.li.. Sc., filled ol U, low.il'nb ftmi i.ugut 4 le 1'lto liLOOMSBUItG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, BA ICULUMB A OKUOCHA'I published evehv satuudaYj hv LEVI L. TATK, IK bloomsuuhg, Columbia countt, pa. OVF10E I n thi ntw Uritk Ituihting, oppoiUf tht Kuhangt, if tide otkt Cvurt Home, ")rmotratit Ittad ioir(rr." TEUMS OT SUlISCKirTtON. $1 W In ft'Uance, for one copy, for sit montlis, 1 75 lu a.atice. for one ropy oncji-iir. V, IHI If not pan) within thu tirt three months. 2 Ci If not paid within the first nil inontln. 3- .(! If not paid within lie: year. IL No suli-rriplioii taken for I-m itnii uli rwmtln, and no pnpvr dlstuutinucd until ull arrearages shall havu been p ml. x r On limiry AnvkKi Ki MKMs ioscrieJ, ami Job Work ZLCuU'd, at thu fotabluhud unu-ti. THE SCOTT LEGION. Ey C. V. lloriMAS. Vcwcre not many we wht stcod Ucforetlnj iron ulet-t thatday. Ytt many a gallant i-pint wnul 1 Live hall" hi )uari if he but could Have bevn w ith ui at Monterey. Now here, now (here, Iho thnt it hailed In dtadly dniuorficry ipray, Yftti'ita Mimic soldi? r quailed When woutnUd cmiirades round them Wailed lluir dying thoutu at .Munterwy. And ntt, utill on, nur column kept, Throuch wall-t offlmn; in ith -ring way; Win re f. II tlm dead, the livimc slept, Still iliariciii on the ((tins that swept The bhppvry fltreits of Monterey. Th fie himself reroilud asiast, Wlisn, striking wln re h- i-tronpet lay, We swoopfd ltd (Unking bitt'rn'H pant, And br.iv inc fall th.dr imirdi rous Mast, i tor med homethetowira nf .Monterey, Our lianners niithe turrets wa-, And there Itittrvt-nnig bngl b play. Where i ranne bmiuh above the i r gravo Kei p f r 'iu the memory nf the Irave ht foui;ht andf. Hat .Mmitcrty. We are not many we who prcM'd lie I lu the brave w hof 11 lint day ; Put who of uh haini't rmif- i-ped He'd rather idiar? tluir warrior rst, Thau nut have been at Monu-r. y. vTrrr mm rf iTwvdw:i.rt.. . .m,. Krezsamaa Forts Moultrie and Sumptor We subjoin the following de-cription of I'ort Sumpter, the position which Major Anderson now oee'ipios. It will be read wlili rrreat inter..t. l.v run- ri..iil..r. mvin,. to the excitement now prevailing , 1 Ull I Oii.il r I t.It, roil CUIiipiOr, a WOTK of solid masonry, octagnual in form, pier- eed ou tho No.ih, K.tt, and West tides with a double row of port holes for tho heaviest guns, and on the Sou h or land side, in addition to openings for guns, loop holed for musketry, stands in the middle of the harbor on the edge of the ship channel, and is said to be bomb-proof. It is at present without any regular gar gUon. There is a largo force of workmen sune one hundred and fifty in all bus- ily employed in mounting the guns and are one or two watctiuien, wlio liave cliarge selves out ot willows and grass, and the otherwi.e putting this great strategic point of the harbor light. Some thiity or forty infants that had been left after their mo in order. The armament of Fort Sumn- Jny lhorcrs are employed repairing the thers lud been nissacred were eaten most ter consi-ts of HO cuns, many of them being the formidable ten-inch "Colum- i biads," which throw cither shot or shell, I and which have a fearful range. Only a I r,u. nf r ,,!,, nl,.l III,. i ... , , w work ot mounting pieces of this calibre in the casemates is necessarily a slow one.- There is also a lun'o amount of artillery stores, consisting of about 40,000 pounds of powder, aud a proportionate miautity nf shot ami Jn'll Tliiiu-nrl-ninnrniriim.il hero sleep in tho foit every night, owing to the want of any regular coiuumnisatiou with tho city. The wharf orlandiu: is on tlm Rnntli .iilii. mid i. nf rnin Kr. prnn-i'il to a cross-fire from all the openings on that side. The Fort abandoned is thus described : 1US 01 lD0 cession oi oouui arouua a,m Foht Moultuie u au iuclo cd r,atcr thu attituJu of tho 0,Ler Stak'3' !t sa3 :, battery, having a front on tho touth, or , "For ,his work wc 1,1 ,tLu -Wli, wlio water side, of about U00 feet, and depth liaT0 cvcr loW iurPortcl1 our Southern of about a 10 feet. It is built with salient bre'brcn aSaia Abolitionism, shoulu and re-entering angels on all sides, and is cor,,lally tU:l,lk tho South' whoi!J F"1!" admirably adapted for defence, cither from jaDd "pendent action has averted a tho attack of a storming party or by rcg- worso '"ity than disunion , i. t. Aboli ular approaches. ;tiouism. For ouo, wo have uo tears to The outer aud inner walls are of brick, 1 shcd beC3U, tUo South 1,!1V0 dctorniimd capped with stone, end filled in with earth, making a solid wall fifteen or sixteen feet iu thickness. The work now iu progress consists iu cleaning tho sand from the wall.-; ditching it arouud, and erecting a glacis; closiug up tho postern-gates iu tho cast aud west walls, and iustcod cutting sally ports, which lead into strong outworks on the southeast aud southwest angles, in which twelve pouudcr howitzer guns will bo placed, enabling the garrison to sweep the ditch on three sides with grape aud canister. The northwest angle of tho fort has also becu strengthened by a bastionetto to sustain tho weight of a heavy gun which will command the main street of thu island. The main entrance has also been belter secured, and a trap-door, two feet srpiaro, cut iu the door for ingress and egress. At this timo tho height of tho wall, from the bottom of the ditch to the top of tho par apet, is twenty feet. Tho ditch is from twelvo to fifteen feet wide at tho base, and fifteen feet deep. The nature of tho soil would net reco ti admjl qf thii depth be- 1 ing incrcascil, quicksand liaring been ' readied in places. 1 The worlc on iho south frido m nearly finished, The counterscarp is substantially built of p'ank, anil spread ith lurf. The clacU is also finished. It is comiioacd of sand, and covered with layers ol loam aud turf, all of which is kept firmly in place by the addition of sections of plank nailed to uprights sunk in the and) and crossing each other at right angles, making squares of about ten fett each. The purpose of the glacis, which is au inclined plane, is to expose an attacking party to the iiro of the guns, which arc so placed as to sweep it from the crest of the counteraerap to the edge of the beach. On the north side, all the wooden gun cas.es have boen placed clo.-e together on the ramparts, apparently for the purpose of seeiuiiij; it ag.iinst an j had been buried for ten days. The party escalade, but possibly as a .'eret'ii for a numbered forty-four souls, out of which battery of heavy guns. A good many I twenty-nine were massacred aud fifteen men am engagi d in clearing the ramparts j saved. They had moved lrom Wisconsin of turf mid earth, for tho purpose of put-1 up to Foit Hull, where they recicved au ting down a very ugly looking arrmigu escort of dragoons, who guarded them to ment, which consists of strips of plank , "ear Salmon Kails, on Snake river, when four inches wide, one inch and a half thick, ' tlio dragoons tuiliin back, they were and six or eight feet long, sharpened at left alone for 300 miles, when they cs the pjiut, and nailed down, so as to pro- pected to reach Walla Walla, W. T. ject about three feet hoiizontally from the top of tho walls. A noticeable fact in the baslionettos. to which we have before allded, it thu hasto iu which one of them has been built. Tho one completed is formed of solid masonry. In contructing the other, however, a framework of plank has been sub- stituted. Against tho iuside of th'n wood - eu outwork loose bricks have been placed, llolh bastiono tes are armed with a small carronado and a howitzer pointed 1 it ti rally so as lo command the whole intervening moat by a cro-s Die. Cvsi'l.r. Pi.ntkski" is located on the southern extremity of a narrow slip of! marsh land, winch extends m a northerly direction to Hon I-land Channel. To the harbor side the io-cflllt.d cjit'e presents a . v"1'1"4 - 'ti uwu uiniu- cr-'d of much conofiueuce as a fortress, 1 lti)U:li its proximity to the city would Sivo ,l impoitanco, if properly armed and ariNoiu'd. From lusty observation wo lind that there are about l." guns mounted and with one feeling tho soldiers swon on the parapet ; thu imijoii y of them arc vengeaneo against tho savages who have eighteen aud twenty -four pounders, Somo reduced this bnd of euiigrai.tl to thi "Columbiads" are, however, within the 1 condition. walls. Thero are also supplies of powder j Hut tho most horriblo sight was yet to shot, aud bhell. At pioscut there u no j bo witnessed. They were without food or garrison at tho post j the only residents clothing, and had made shelters for them- eistems aud putting the place giiierally in oruer. ; This cancluue's uur sketuli ot tho pros- cut aspect of affairs at the three forts, which wero meant to be, and which should always remain, at once the pride aud the safeguaid of our city. 1 rt Moultriu is about three and a half "' fri the city of Charleston. It is, however, within easy canuon range of Mount Plea-aut, and inuht be attacked from 'he village of Moultrievillo. ! .. - i l 11 it v . l- v-rnv l. mm l hr fnwark- JOUrltUC IS HtiOUt the LTst 0110 Ot tae -W- thcr.n W ,Ut.W0 c0 Um rc.a11' fa" icd the events ot the great crisis. opeaK- ..,. i" . .1 , ,! 3 to save themselves lrom Uisgraco aim dhtruction As wu havu hated and loath ed the whiiung hspocriUis wh havo tauut cd nouth Carolina with cowardice aud Virginia with mental debility and general pauperism, so we sympathize most hearti ly with tho bravo sphits of the South, who iu a noblo defence uf their own liber ties, will at tho eamu time enable the true friends of tho Union in the North to put down Abolitionism and bury it so deep that its corrupt carcass may never again be thrust into the faces of honest men. So mote it be." Miss Emma Ilardiuga is lecturing in Cincinnati on tho "great social evil," and advocates thu establishment of a lurgo hor ticultural farm, on which reclaimed wo men should be employed, She wants G50,. 000 for tho purpose. Many of tho ladies of Itichmond now wear tho soccssion rosctto in their bonnets, whilo others show tho Uciou oolora, red j white tai blue. - , SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 18CL Nows froui Washiugtou Terri tory- Horrible Indian Matsnrrc of Oregon Emit$r nits Mothers Eating the Head EodifH of thfir II &b'misand Children Onr Washington Territory Correspondence, Tout Walla Walla, Washington Teuuitou, Nov. 8, 1800. The commard of Capt. Dent, United States Armyj lias just rcachctl tlin point from tlio iocno of the lato Indian mssacrc near Tort I5o!so, bringing with him twelve men, women anil children, who have been rescued from thh massacre, which has been one of the saddest that has ever oc curred on tho emigrant route. These wretched creatures were found almost naked, and eating the dead bodies of thoso that had been uins-acrcd, and in one case ea ing tho he id of a man that Near Foit lloiso they were attacked by from 100 to S!00 Snake Indians. They fought for two days, when fiuding their fulling, they abandoned everything and fled for their lives. Tho next day 'hey saw by tho smoko that their train 1 had been destroyed. They moved on for several miles on foot, the mothers, many ' of them, carrying their infants at their breasts, until they came to a small creek lined with berries, where they had remain cd five weeks, until the troops found them ' Two men made thai' escape and gave the j information, upon which Colonel Wright ordered out troops to their relief. The troops moved rapidly, and when they came up with the emigrants it is said that the heart of every soldier was moved tit the saddest spectacle that humanity uiu wui ifvwjii'j, mvu. women and children bowed themsolvo on Hie sami tiesert wnoro they were lountl and olTercd up a solemn and fervent pray- cr to (lod at their most miraculous cscnpo ravenously, and ouo lady ato two of her own children tlut had died ol starvation, ami afterwards dug up tier own husband ' and tho troops fjund his head roasting upon ihe fire when they reached them, They said it was not until starvation drove them to it that they could allow them- selves to no tnus rouuceil to liyo upon hu- i man flesh, and that too in a putrid state, , Tho women had been ravished by tho '. hellish savages, and their naked dead bodies bore all the marks of horriblo brutality. When will our cove rnmcnt t .t.- . .:.-.. 1 1 i iiu.u aumu iieiiuu iu guuiu auu protect our cl!t roads to thn Pacific er-nst ? Tliii act calls for vengeance loud and deep. rumor has also reached hero that the Flathead Indians iu ihe Bitter Root Val ley had risen, and were giving great trouble at Fort Owen. Everything has been done by Colonel Wright, tho com mander of this department, that u humane and noble commander could do, and much credit is due the officers and troops uudcr Captain Dent for their efficient aid and kindness to these emigrant Lieutenants Anderson and Ilcno, and Dr. Taylor, United Statc3 Army, tho officers with the command, did everything they could re lieve these paor peopluiu their distress. A be Jy of troops had been seat out from this post, as it was supposed, to bring in and protect any emigrants that might be left on the road, but tho troops return ed hero iu August, without bringing in any emigrants. Wc can only trust that tho government raay take warning from this, aud iuitiato such steps as to prevent its recurrence. To Cud out the number of children in a street, commence beating a bass drun. To find out the number of idle men, s'.;rt a dog fight. An advertiser iu one of the papers says ho has a cottage to let, containing eight rooiu3 and an acre of laud. Henry Clay, is said to hare been tho ugliest child ever born in Virgiuia. Tug Western euitoutlary contains 227 ionutca. Extract from tlio Spoecll Of Judgo Goo. W. Woodward. Ddktrcd nt the union m'cUng rialat- (Ij)hia, December 13, 1800. Wc have assembled, fellow-citizens, in pursuance of the proclamation of the May. or, that wo may 'counsel together to avert tho danger which threatens our country.' That danger is not recent or new. It has a history. And wo must glanco at that We must obtain a clear view of tho actual state of the crisis, before wo can give or receive intelligent counsel. It was announced a few years ago that the conflict which had sprung up iu this country between free and slavo labor was irrepressible that a house divided again.'t itself could not stand that all the States of this Union must becomo free or slavo States. The meaning of this was, and is, that all wero to becomo frco States, for ths soil and climate of a majority of the States are such that it never can become tho intercut of the superior raco to maintain slavery iu them, Everybody knows this, and therefore the alternative form of the proposition was ouly to give it an appear ance of fairness and a little more luateiial effect. The full scope and moaning of the an nouncement arc, then, that citizens of the United States are to be totally divested of the property they now hold iu four or five millions of slaves, of the aggregale valuoofmany hundred millions of dol lars, and that the habits and domestic condition of the people their commercial relations, and their political rights, in so far as those interests are connected with the institution of slavery, are to undergo a revolution. Xor was this prediction tho voice of an obscure and unhotiorcd prophet, but of a citizen whom tho free States have just dutingui-hed iu a signal manner, by con ferring on him the highest office they had to give. Iu no far as their tes are to be con-idered as responsive to his an nouncement, they are a loud amen a solemn answer, o W it lie. Whilst it is not to be doubled that mul titudes voted for tho President elect with other wows, and did not intend a distinct endorsement of his fatoiito propo-ition, yet, as thf record is made up, the prophe cy and the prophet stand approved hy a inaiority of the frco States. The inexor able exclusion of slave property from the ' common territorijs, which the Govern- ni3iit holds in tru.t for the people of all tho States, is a natural aud direct step towards the grand result of extinguishing slavo property, and was one of tho record issues of the late election. This policy' must ho considered as approved also. ' Xot that every man who voted for tho successful nominees meant to afiirm that a trustee for tevcral coerptal parties has a right, in law or reason, to exclude tho property of somo and admit that of others cf the particj for whom ho holds ; but so i3 the record. And whilst it i.- not to bo taken as expressing the universal sense of tho rotcrs, it does undoubtedly imply that vast masses of Northern people do heartily appro; o both of the proposition to make all the States frco and of betrin- I ning by excluding slavery from tho Ter-, ' ritorics. i I Tho South seems inclined so to accept! thojudgmcut. She holds tho property , that i, to be shut out of tho territories that is to be restricted, cribbed aud con-' Cued more and moro until it is fin-illy e.t- tinguished. Everywhere in tho South the people are btginniug to look out for self defence. Could it bo expected that sho j would bo indifferent to such events as have j occurred ! 'I hat sho would stand idle and see measures concerted and carried for- j ward for the annihilation of her property in slaves i ! Thero is reason in tho boast that tho 1 ' States shall all be free. Thero is good j ground to apprehend tho extinction of 1 property in slaves. AU New Englaud has , decreed it. i I Thu rrreat States of Net7 York and Ohio have repeated again and again the decree. Pennsylvania seems to havo sanctioned it. The North western States stand for the present committed to it. What hopo is Kit for the Union ? Is there a man in this assembly who dreams that thi'. conflict can go on and tho Union la t '! If there be, that uiau is beside him self ; he has lost his vrits. I vill reason with no such man. Judgo Woodward then propotcs as a remedy for the evils, that Pennsylvania you were in that trade."' take the lead in calling a Convention for l,Ycs," said l!ob, "I follow no other amending the Constitution, with a view to business but betting teeth iu Ixwf, pou strengthen the Government and ecttle the j to?, tid and eieh lite," VOL. 24. vexed quo-tions. Ho continued to fpctk nt length of the beticGts lo be derived from ''10 Prc!crval'" ol tuo Union, and conclu- I ucu ainidat louil app au-e.J Vt'n corv from tlio Charleston Courier tho following Proclamation of the Oover- !norof Sou"' Carolina, declaring the in depeudouco of that State : PIIOCLAM T10X. UxcctmvF. DrP.VrtTMF.NT. Charleston, S. (!.. Dec. 21, lMii '. Uy his I' xeo lency, Francis W. Pick p, Governor aud ommaiider in Uliirf in and over the State of South C.tioliiu : Win ltEAS, The good people of this State, in Convention assembl.-d, by an Ordinance, unauiuiously adopted and rat iGcd, on tho Twentieth day of December, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight huudred and sixty, repealed an Ordinance of the people of this Mate, a dopted on tho twenty-third day oi May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight and havo thereby disso'ved tho Union between the State of South Carolina and other Mates, under the namo of the Uni.cd State.) of Ameiiea : I, therefore, as Governor and Commas, cr iti Chief, in and over the State of South Carolina, Ly viituo of authority iu mo vested, do hereby proclaim to tho world that this State is, as she has a right to be, a separate, ooiereigu, free and independent St.i'e ; and, a such, has a right to levy war, conclude peace, nego tiate trc.-iti.e-, leagues, or covenants, atd to do all acts whatsoever that right'uily appertain to a free and iudepeuJetit State. Given under my hand and thj Sjal of tho State, at Charleston, this Twenty fouith day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty, and iu the eighty fifth j ear of the Sovereignty and Indepen dence of South Carolina. F. W. Pickens. "Tun IhoiiT or Fiiee Speecit.'' Tho right of free speech, like every other right, may be abused aud turned into licen tiousness. That it is abused by abolition ists to tho iubversion of the. very constitu tion which guarantees it, wo have abund ant evidence. Henry Waid liccrhcr, Wendell Phillips aud G eoigi' W. Curtis have so abused it that it is nccofsary to employ the police aud military force to l,rotl-'et their persons from violence iu the tluco principal cities of thi. Xoith. This "catmcnt i, bittcily complained of by the organs ai.d abettors of the orators, A great outcry ha. becti raised by tho republican journals and orator against Southern population because ihcy t:,te ta law into tIuir own hands and "-"cuto summary justice upon incendiary iiuuiitiuuisis who try to sow tho sccci o. senile insurrection among the negro pop ulation. Uut when this quo tiou ccnie3 home to tho business und besom of th-s Northern people, aud they Cud that tho harangues of the abolition crusaders havo brought the Uniou to tho verge of disso-. lut'on, and vast multitudes of the pepula- non to poverty anu .tarvation, they begin to "''"k !t ' til" to put a stop to them ; ' and the fears of tho oiators go bojoud the intentions of the people, aud hence tho employment of tho police. Tho iJca tho amendment to the constitution which establishes liberty of speech confers tho right of licentioumcss, anJ " sccurcs t0 cveO' citi" absolute r:ht to tPcak or writ0 or Print whatever ll0 I"oascsi '"out any rc?ponsibility, VMiu or Private, is" sajs Jud-o Story, ""Ppo-'bion too wild to bo indulged by any reasonable man j for that would bo 10 nilow cvery citIzc" a "' 'o destroy at hU P'casuro the reputation, the peace, tIlB property and oven the personal safety cvery other citizen, and to stir up scdi- tion. rebellion, and even treason, against the government itself, iu the wantonness r Uii parous, cr the corruption of his hear'-" Thi, is jmt nhat the emissaries of abolition have been doing both ai tho South aud tuB N'ortui aud tUa People of U!'tuor KCtiou SMln poed to give t'asru free scope anylongcr. TnE largest piece of siht r ever taken from a nuoa was found iu Norway, an! placed in tho Tioyal Mu-eum at Copenha gen. It weighed 500 pounds, and was worth about 50:000. Iu South America, a mass of silver, nearly pun, waifounj in 170L "You a dentist, Hob ; I did not know