COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT i , LEVI L. TATE, : ED1T0K. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MOHNINO, JANUARY 19, 1861. j aw i Buchanan's Spoclal Message Wo publish on the first page of tbo Col umbia Domoorat'j Mr, Buchanan's Spe cial Mcfsago, in relation to our National difficulties, addrestd to the Senate and Houso of Representatives of tbo United Statcsi It exhibits tbo wisdom of a states man and tbo sagacity of a patriot Mr. Buchanan has shown to tbo world that ho is now as ho has ever been, faithful to his constitutional obligations, and that his policy, if strictly carried out, will cnuro to tbo honor of tbo country, and tbo blood-lcss-adjustmcut of all our threatened in testine disscntions. We rejoice, as will all conservative citizens of tho country, that in this unprecedented cmorgency, wo havo I a sagacious statesman, such as James Bu chanan, at tho helm of th Ship of State. AVould to ireaven that infatuated men, North and South, would 6how tho same concilatory and patriotio disposition which is so eminently conspicuous in the conduct and recommendations of Mr. BucnANAN ; then, and not till then, can wo hope to see pcaco and prosperity restored to our dis tracted country. William Biglor. Over thirty years ago, tho gentleman whose name introduces this article, with tha writer of the same, wero cotomporary Editors of Democratic newspapers, then published in Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa. During the memorable Gubernatorial contest of 1833, by which injudicious di vision of tho Democratic Party upon Wolf and MunLCNiiEita he supporting Mr. M. and wo supporting Mr. W. both parties were defeated, and Jos. IIitner was clcc ted Governor of Pennsylvania. So much then for our folly in running a split ticket, as in 1600, and so much for tho introduc tion into public lifo of tho " Youthful Prin ter Boy" who has sinco filled many posi tions of honor, with fidelity and ability, even to tho second office in the gift of the American Government, viz : that of an United States Senator. Col. Bioleii was early elected to the State Senate, then Governor of Pennsyl vania, and subsequently, to tho United States Senate. The last named position ho will havo held tix years terminating on the Third of next March. In each and every position, to which he has been called by the partiality of bis Democratic fellow citizens, Governor Bmlek, has efficiently and faithfully sustained tho interests and represented the true principles of the De mocracy of Pennsylvania. And now at tho close of his Senatorial career, of him it may bo truthfully said, ho was over faithful at his post and always jealous of the rights of his constituents, a peer amongst tho American Statesmen. Pennsylvania will havo further use for Senator Biqleu. Such men arc rarely to ho found in this degenerate ago and time. A selfwade man tho " architect of Lis own good fortune" bo has made his mark on the historic page, -and his name and fame will be held in grateful remem brance by tbc Democracy of his own native General Cameron and Lincoln's Cabinet. The Telegraph announced, weeks ago, that Gen. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, one of tho U. States Senators, had been semi officially appointed, to tho important posi tion of Secretary of tho Treasury, in President Lincoln's Cabinet. In tho for uiatiou of that Cabinet, we have had neither lot nor part, but we are free to say, that in tho selection of Gen. C, tbc President elect, ha3 made a most judicious Bcleetiou ccrtaiuly the most conservative statesman in the ranks of the Republican party of our State and ono whoso ap pointment will both strengthen tho incom ing Administration and harmonize the in terest of Pennsylvania. Pew public men in our State, havo moro devoted friends than Gen.OAMERON,and politics aside, we know of nono, moro deserving of tho personal friendship of his fellow citizens than he, or whose selection, at huuio or abroad, will reflect equal credit upon the new Administration. P. S. Wo havo learned, sinco writing the above, that tho President elect, has re-consfderod Gen. Cameron's appoint ment, and appointed Gov, Chase, of Ohio, to the Secretaryship. Gov. Chase is one of tho most uncompromising Black Repub lican and unconstitutional abolitionists in the Union. If this be so, then has "Abra ham'' made ono "grand mistake.'1 Appointment by Gov. Packer. Stephen Baldv, Esq., of Cattawissa, to bo an Associato Judge of Columbia county, in place of Juvah Kline, decea sed. Judge Baldy mado a good officer, when he iiad tho appointment somo yearB ago, and wo have no doubt his administra- lion will again provo acceptablo to our cit-! izons Djs Commission was entered of suggestions by way of healing tho troubles. Record on Monday lait, and will cxpiro Mr. S. is evidently an over-rated states by limitation upon tbo first Monday of lnani having moro of tho philosophical December, when tho Dumocraoy of Col- than tho practical iu his composition, and umbia shall have elected two Associato. is therefore not tho man for tbo present Judges, for the onsuing five years. ' ct'uh. The message of tho Governor of Ten- ncssoo, is worthy tho serious consideration of tho rleoplo of tho North, and is well cal culated, to command tho deep and solemn reflections of every American citizen, who is not as yet thoroughly blinded by fanat icism, to tho growing perils nnd calamities I which, from tho North as well as from tho South, threaten to overwhelm tho Union and the prosperity of tho States in ono common ruin. If wo had entertained any doubts ns to tho ultimato unanimity of tho Southern States in tho present secession movement, this messaga of tho Governor of ono of tho most conservative States of tho South would dispel thoso doubts and forco upon us tho conviction that, beforo tho -1th of March next, tho fifteen Southern States will havo declared themselves outof tho Union. Governor Harris, after having grouped in his message tho numerous encroachments and aggressions of tho North upon tho South, and suggested tho constitutional amendments which, if adopted by tho North, might rcstoro peace and harmony to tbo Federal Union, solemnly protests against tbo doctrine of coercion, which, as be truly says, could not uphold "a consti. "tutionul Union ,1x1)1 g a Union of tonscnt, "and not of force, oj pexice,and nol of blood compnstd of sovereignties free and polit ically equal ; but if successfully carried "out, could but enforce a Union, not of 'tqua's, but of the victors andtlic van "quis lied pinned togcfier by the bayonet ''and congealed in blood!" Wc fear that tho day of compromise is passed ; tho delusive speech of Mr Sewardj tho dogged determination of tho Republi can party to mako no just or adequate concessions to the South will unite tho South as one man in the determination to protect their rights out of tho Union, and tho only question which in but a few weeks shall have to be decided, will be, not if tbc little State of South Carolina shall bo whipped into tho Union, but if eighteen Northern States shall, under tho lead of a. minority party, attempt to coerce, at the point of the bayonet, fifteen Southern States, who refuse any further allegianco to a violated compact, under which they can henceforth expect nothing but aggres cion instead of protection. The question must soon bo decided wheth er tho Republican party sectional in its views and habitation ; formed without re gard to tho last paternal warning of the Pather of his Country; acting in violation of tho spirit and letter of tbo Federal Constitution; leagued with the fanatics who denounced the Constitution as a "com pact with hell'' and the Union as a curse whether the Republican party, itself tainted with abolitionism, will have the brazen effrontery sacrcligioualy to invoke "the Union," whilo they, under tbo stars and stiipes, declare a war of extermina tion against one half of tho Union ; wheth er under tho falso cry of "the Constitu- tioa," they .will renew, on a largo scale, the invasion of John Brown, and by (heir proclamations stimulate the southern slaves to insurrection, rapine and bloodshed, and thus rcalizo tho bloody schemes of the ultra abolitionists 1 1 If such bo tho unholy purposes of tho Republican party, let them seriously calculato the cost of such a step, beforo they have lighted tho flames of civil war. Let them reflect that tho National Treasury is bankrupt ; that tho revenue from Custom House duties will dwindle down to a paltry sum; that armies suffi cient to conquer tho South would costhun- only by direct taxation at a tunc when the pcoplo would ha least ablo or willing to meet the exigencies of tho treasury ; let them remember that free trade among tho otates has heretofore been tho life blood of our national prosperity, and that a state of war with the South would interrupt frco intcrcourso and produce in tho North a general stagnation of busincs, followed by bankruptcy and pinching distress; let them beware that in blockading Southern ports they may soon involve themselves in a war with some of the principal powers of Europe. Rather than adopt so cruel and suicidal a policy as coercion and all tho calamities of war, let them, if tho South sccedo in mass, acknowledge this great movement of ton millions of their fellow citizens as a revolution already successfully accomplish ed. Lot them hold out tbo olive branch, and treat with our Southern neighbors, cither for a happy re-union or for a peaceful separation, securing to both sec tions tho mutual advantages of commerce, trade and free intercourse. But if tho Republican party, deaf to tbo voico of patriotism and humanity, resolvo upon coercion and violence, and attempt to de luge tho country with fraternal blood, they will find in tho South a UNITED PEOPLE to repel their inroads, and in the North a UNITED. DEMOCRACY to stay their sacreligious hands against their brethren and fellow countrymen. Let them bewaro ! Let them Lcwaro ! ! ! Senator Sewaiid. This gentleman, who is to bo tho Premier of tho new Ad ministration, made a speech in tho U. S. Senato.on Saturday last,in referenco to our j National difficulties. It was.upon tho whole, conciliatory ; but ho mado no practical , . .m i.iw.r na i. ..wia. I .am . rr- Proposed Adjustment. (Latest Details from tno omu, --.IZ M oo7. was The following is the plan of adjustment The Charleston papers of Thursday am A proposed by Mr.Bigler, of Pennsylvania. Friday Ins. con an. tl icula of tho JJ8 (ho outcr The object, as will be perceived, is to get 'attack on the , ft?amcr fetar of tic W. ' . ukJ " ) tho tbo question of slavery out ct Uongrcs " r. V. " .........i tha jNortli. iivcnthoaauussiouota ouueis p.uwuuu - , for: . , That amendments to the Constitution bo submitted, embracing the following; propositions, to witt 1. That tho territory now 'owned by Uw , ITi.itnil Stntpa shall bo u Viued UV :i 11110 Ul"ted.? tC.!SI "''J . Xfan.ln. crcos, 3D minutes north latitude SJ. That tbo territory south of said lino with tho view to tho formation of States, shall bo divided into four Territories, of as near enual sizo as Congress may deem best, considering tho formation of tho country, and having duo regard to tbo convenience of tho inhabitants of the territory now or ganized That tho territory north of said line shall in like maimer bo divided into eight Territories. a. That when tho inhabitants of such Territories, or either of tbein,sball bcconio sufficiently numerous, Congress shall pro vide governments for tbe same and when tho bona fide inhabitants in any Territory shall be equal to tbo then ratio of repre sentation in Congress tbo fact to be ascer tained by a census taken under tho direc tion of Congress it" shall bo tho duty of the Preadcnt of tho United States, by proclamation, to anuounau the admission of such Stato into the Union on terms of equality with tho original Stales. 4. That in all tho Territories south of said line of 30 degrees 30 minutes, invob untary scrvitudo as it now exists in the States fouth of JIa.on and Dixon's line, shall bo recognized nnd protected by all tbo departments ot tuo .territorial (Jovcrn- ments ; and in all tbe Territories uorth of said line, involuntary servitude, except as a punishment tor crime shall be promt ilea. 5. That Congress shall be denied the power to abolish slavery in places, now under its jurisdictions, situato within the limits of tlaveholding States, as also with in the District of (Joluiubut, so Ions as slavery may exist in cither of the States of Virginia or Maryland. 0. That, in addition to the present pro. vision for the rendition of funitives from labor, it shall bo made tbo duty of tho non slavcholding States to provide efficient laws for tho delivery of fugitives from labor to the persons to whom such service or labor may bo duo. 7. That neither these proposed amend ments, nor tbe third paragraph of the sec ond section of tho first article of tho Con stitution, nor the third paragraph of the second section of the fourth articlo of the Constitution, shall bo liable to future amendment. Judgo Lewis' Letter. Tho letter from the able pen of Hon. Ellis Lewis, on our outer form of to-day, in referenco to the Personal Liberty Laws of this State, will command special atten tion and should be carefully peru'.cd by eve ry citizen of this Commonwealth. No Jurist in Pennsylvania is moro intimately ac quainted with the statuory provisions of tho State than the Ex-Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court, and few possess tho can dor that he has exhibited iu exposing their iniquitous bearing upon thu pcaco of the country and well-being of tbe Constitu tion. Wo again ask every person, into whoso hand this paper may pass, whether Uuionut or Secessionist, Ropublieau or Democrat, to carefully investigate its pos itions and to practice upon its precepts. Senator Bioler, last week, presented t3 the United States Senate, tixty-fivo memorials, numerously signed by highly intelligent and rcspcctablo citizens of tho State of Pennsylvania, composed of men of all parties Democrats, Republicans, nnfl A .nor.f.fTi .nolr.nr f!nn.roea tn n.a the resolutions "submitted rjy tne senator from Kcntucky,Mr.Crittcndcn, as amend ments to the Constitution, for the ratifica tion of the States ; and moved that tbo memorials lie on the table. The motion was agreed to. Resignation or M. W. Jackson, Esq. Our townsman, M. W. Jackson, Esq., tho ablo and gentlemanly Superintendent' of the Lackawanna and Bloouuburg Rail road, has resigned the position on the above road, which ho has faithfully discharged for the past few years. Tho reason for this step is, Col. Jackson's privato business demands his attention. Since his resigna tion, we notice numerous highly compli mcntary notices from tbe newspaper press, speaking iu tbo highest terms of tho man agement of tho road, under his supervision. The praisu has been merited. No man has done moro for tho road, or feels a greater interest iu its welfare than M. W. Jackson, Esq. His successor has not yet been named. Uencick Ouzttte, Iron City Commercial Colleoe, Perhaps no similar institution in tins coun try is more extensively or moro favorably known than this ; the teachers havo, long enjoyed mviablo reputations; the course of btudy is full and comprehensive. Up ward of five hundred young men are now engaged in activo business, in tho cities of Pittsburg and Allcghcuy alone, who. havo graduated at this Collcso within tbo past four years, moro than trcblo tho number from any other School in tho country, in tbo same time. l'ttuburgh Cummetvi d Journal. Gold or Silver deposited in tho Frank lin Saving Fund, No. I'M South Fourth street, bslow Chestnut, Philadelphia, on and after January 8, 1801, will bo repaid in Gold or Silver on demand, without no tice. Bank notes deposited repaid in Bank notes. All deposits bear live pur cent, interest. uur icicgri mu p ' "',!,: f loircauy g.ven j b - : 7nl.ll,,ff tl,n r.orrefnondcnco bo- , o - - . tweon Governor Piokcus and Major An- V Tl,n qnnil. Pnroliua LccUlaturo. .Won. The Sou. uav.i.g mu ' - . T?1Z : ' ' UV"'T" b .r.. t .....-M. Jiesnium, iiiut vnis (juuuiu. nxuim.; llr. ..not, nv atten.nt to reinforce tho troops now in possession at hort Sump or, iroujn uu.y ... 9 an net of oncll and unuifCUISCtt hostility on tbo part ot tUo government ot me urn- . it. f leu oiaics. . Jtcsolvrd further, That this Ueneral Assembly learns with priJo and plcasuro of the suscojsful resistance this day by tho troops of this Stato, acting under tlioor ' ucrs oltuo uovcrnor, 10 a., u.p - rciuiUiUU l u.v rjuinwiii. v . . 1 . . 1 llcitlved fwtftcr, Xliat tins ucncrai AsRcmlilv ctitirelv antirovea nud endorjes . tho communications of tho Governor thia dnv made to Maior Anderson. Resolved furthtt , That this. General Assembly pledges itself to an earnest, vigorous and unhesitating support of the Governor in every measure adopted by him in defence of tho honor and safety of tho State. Tho resolutions being put there was a universal aye. Mr. Buitt moved that tho word unan imously be inserted, which called forth another spontaneous aye. Tbo Charleston papers, in their oc coutit3 of tho attack on tho Star of tho West givo somo incidents not without in terest. We subjoin the following : THE FEELINO AT CASTLE PINCKNEY. At Castle Pinckney, under command of Col. Pcttigrcw, tho ardor of the men knew no bounds. The greatest eagerness was shown by all to have a shot at tho stranger, with the intention of bringing out tho fire of Fort Su.npter. The guns of tho Castle wero all manned simply upon tho spontaneous movement of tho men themselves. Each sprang to his post, without command of the officer in charge. It was with tho greatest difficulty that ho could restrain them from firing j and it was not until a peremptory order to that effect was given that they held themselves aloof from the batteries. Tbo eagerness at Forts Moultrio and Johnson wero great though tbo garrison at tbo former were gratified iu the privilego of a numbor of harmless shots. Hitter luck to them next time. who fired the tirst shot T Sinco tho event of the crisis, much cu riosity has been excited to learn the man who fired the first thot. After diligent inquiry, wo believe it is settled that tho houor belongs to the Washington Light Iufantry. Though this corps u not stationed in tbo entrenchments on Mor ris' Island, from which tbo first gun was fired, still, a single representative of the corps, wo are informed, was at ono of the guns, and to him befell tho duty. We believe tho name of the gentleman is Lieut. J. L. Branch. arrest for treason in south carolina. J. N. Mcrriman, collector of tho port of Georgetown, S. C, was on Monday last arrested by tho pcoplo of that town on a charge of treason against tho Statu. A letter was found written by him and addressed to Mr. Buchanan, stating that he (Mcrriman) had just cleared vessels in the name of tho United States, and that ho would continue- to do so. Tho letter calls upon tho President to send a ooat ana men to collect the federal reve nue, and informs him of tho progress made in tho construction of the works near Georgetown, and promises to ksep him posted from time to time in relation to tho same. Tho letter is signed by his initial, J. N. M. When arrested ho ac knowledged having written it. Lopse, his deputy, was also arrested. Ho said u i..,i i i.-VT. ... . uu nau uuuii in iuu iiiiuu oi writing out iMerriinan's letters, but had not done so in this case, as ho considered it treason. JJoth have been committed ior trial. CttUISE OP TIIE J5TAU or THC WEST STATEMENT Or CA1T. M'OOWAN. Steamship Stau ov tub "West, New You'ic, Jan. ltf, lsoi. M, O. Koijeuts, Esq. Sir leaving tho wharf on tho th inst. , at 5 n. in., we proceeded on down tho hay, whero wo hovo to and took on hoard four officers and two hundred soldiers, with their arms, ammunition, &o., aud then proceeded to sea. crossing tho bar at SanJv Hook at nino p. in. JSollung unusual took placa dating tho passage, which was a pleasant one for this season of tho year. Wo arrived off Charleston bar at half past ono a. in., on the 0th. but. rem Id find nn r-ni.lin., marl. fr ti i, li.l.t, wnrnnll f w i, . . : 1 , ,. caution, running very tlow and sounding uutil about four a. m., being then in four and a half fathoms of water, when wo dis. covered a light through tho hazo which at that time covered tho hoiizon. Conclud. iug that the light was on Fort Sumptor, after getting tho hearings of it wo stood to tho 8. W. for the main ship cl.annel.whcro ' os signals, ana buoruy alter HeamoU over tho bar and into tbo ship channel. Tbo soldiers wero now all put below, wo hove to to await daylight, our lights " - ' 'S'" k ttwSV. ifiipw.. having been put out sinco twelve o'clock, anff Jrogging liltlo Daniel over tbo KSlSSSfirSftSK to avoid being sec. As tho day began f" llfu waa lU 10 ft . rm.bur.h.ra to break wo diScovcred a etoamor jut in 23e,'nck l'az.e,te- . . Jtl' """r1?' .1 Ou tlio 3tl inft., in Uriarcrocktownsliin. n.-r n m t n -n steamer ahead of us sending off rockets .. , ., f . . . '"'"'g "E"" light, continuing on her courso up near "b i iv.t q lo W'los from Fort Moultrie, lort Sump- lor bcin(! nbout tbe same distance, a mas- . . " j,orri3 lsUnA wllcro there was a red Palmetto flag .lying oneiicd five upon us, tho distaneo being . . , , - ., ... , , .. about fivb cigbths of a mile. Wo had tbo American flag flying at our flagstaff at tlic, ",mi'"""' J o ..... -- ,;, ,l -,, fi-P hn first slint hoisted I a nrgo AnlwJclin cnsigri at tho forc lliiiu, uu. -w We . .,.,.,. ... r,i, !,.., iiuu u. for over ton minutes, several of tho shot going clear over us ; ono just passed clear 0f til0 pilot houso another passed between tu0 gmoko stack and tho walking bcim of , , . i it i i nt.mnn nnMlior etriwO.- flin Rliln nKfc b. , -r j - abaft tho foro nsfntm and stovo in tbe planking ; another thot camo within an aco of carrying away tho rudder, At tho same time thero was a movement of two steamors from near Fort Moultrie, ouo of thoni towing a schooner (I presume an armed schooner) with tho intention of cutting us off. Our position now became rather critical, as wo had to approach Fort Moultrie to within threoquartcrs of n mile beforo wo could keep away for Fort Sumptor. A steamer approaching us with an armed schooner in tow, and the battery on tbo island firing at us nil the time, and having no cannon to defend ourselves from the attacks of tho vessels, wu concluded that to avoid certain capturo or destruction wo would endeavor to get to sea. Consequently we wore round and stood down the channel, tho battery firing upon us until their shot fell short; and as it was now strong ebb tide, and tho water having fallen somo three feet.wo proceeded with caution and crossed tbc bar safely at fifty minutes past eight, a. m., and contin ued on our courso for this port, whore wc arrived this (Saturday) moruing, after a boisterous passage. A steamer from Charleston followed us for about three hours, watching our movements. In jus tice to the officers and crew of each de partment of the ship, I must add Ibat their behavior while under the firo of thu bat tcry reflected great credit on them. Mr. Browcr, tho New York pilot, was of very great assistance to me in helping to pilot the ship over Charleston bar aud up and down tbc channel Very respectfully, your obedient servant J. .ucUowan, Uaptain. S P E CIAL N OT I C ES." " A CARD TO TIIE LADIES- Dr. Uiipouco's Golden Tillb Tor FcraalfS. 'nfalllbU tn torrtetlng, rrgtilating and rtmoving alt ob structions, from vhatecir cauit, and alaays tucccssful a a prercnttrc. The Combinutinii of ingredient in Dr. Dnpnnco'g Golden Tl U are p.'rfrtly liarinle. Tiny li.ive been iMed in the plvatc pr.uticu ot dd Dr. Dnjiotico foroyer thirty jears, aud tliousuiida of ladicM cm U'Mify to thvir gn'tit and never failing xuccfui in alnitat tvery cnoc, iu lorriTtin? irrrgnlnritica, r'liein pninfal and diairubniug niointrutititii. particularly nt the change of llf;, From flvo to tin pilla will euro thai roaunnn yet ilrcadful complaint, tlu V)utiK, N'uurly every female in the land mir.rs from tliia coinplaint. The abovj pill li.is prinaiicutly cured thousaHda, and Hill cure )nu if you ue thcin. They cannot harm ) ou, on the contrary they remove a I objtriictions, restore nature to its prop, rchannil, nnd invigorate thcuholo ejBtem. Lnisu lio4e hcullli will nut permit an increase of l-'uiuily, will find tlieso pilla a mccuHsfnl preventive. Theou Tilta t-liuuxl not betaken during the first thrsa timnthH of pregnancy, as tlit-y are a.ire in bring on mu carriage; but at any other time they arc tafe, l'rlce, 1 per box. JSnld, uhok'salo and retail, by a M. llAGi:liUCil, Hmgttt. S'te agent for lllomnsburg, Pa. To whom all orderi must be sent, i.adtfs I by wild ing Dim SI.UO to ttii llloomtbtirg Pobt-Otnce, ran have these pilla ncnt in any part of Hie country, (conn lent tal ly) nnd "free of Poftaitu" by mail. Bold alio by N. h. Rank Sc. Co. Innvill, U. J. Try, Tamama, J. A, Polk, Matuh I'linnk, nud by 'one tlruggit in every Town and city in thf United Plate. N. II. i,ook out for counterfeit. Huy noGdilcn Tills of nnd kind, unlem every box is signed ri. D, Movie. All others nrJ n baaoimpoHitiun anil untafo, therefore, a inghumbigsed out of your tnontfy,) buy wily of lliom who ihow the signature of e, I), llowe on i-vcry box, wJiich Ilia recently been added, on account of a rucunt cuuuitru'uoi iue i in. f . D HOWE, Bole Proprietor, Now York, Dec S3, ItCO-Iy. 11EVIEW OV TIIE 3IAUKET. CORRECTED I VEEKL Y. WHEAT.,.. si 00'cr.ovr.nsEr.n.. , 85 j couN'foVdV'.'.'.'.'.V.V.' CORN Bflft. It VII . 7U Uim iiH hi 12 11 li 24 KGGS ' oath 33 TAI.IaOW LARD PO TATOES . . IIUCKWIIEAT.. MARRIAGES. On tlio 12th lust., by Kcv. E. Wads worth, Mr. Minor D. Ilarrison, to Miss Jano 0. Lino, all of Huntington township, Luzerno county, Pa. Attcr,i... ,,, t. ... in... lAiui.t.ui , ij wits, .uurin I Logan, loth of Uloomsburc. ) Ia lorwick, on tho 1st inst., hy Itov I. Uahl, David Mensch, of Millliuvillo, and Judith Urader, of Salem township, Luz. co'' l,a' ' ,1.n Ccntrcville, Columbia county , on tho 3d inst., hy the same, Mr. Isaao Grover, to Miss ltehecca Dietorick, both of tho abovo place. DEATHS. In Berwick, on Saturday, January Cth, 1801 Mrs. Catl.ariuo Mlizabcth, wife of bilai Kisuer, aged S-l vearj. 'i luouths.anu day, I Salom township, LHz3rne county, on tho 27th of Diccmber, 18G0, Daniel Ed. ward, son of Jeremiah llemaley, aged 10 "uius auu .-u uays, , I , UM0B met las Uea U ... tl.o most. 6U0cklnS manner. He was leading a colt to .watcr Wlt1' 1,altcr ttraP U , rn, . . ...... (Inlmnhin nnitntv M.ini..l f Tl... ln llriarcrcck townsbin, Columbia co.. on tho tiOth of December, 1600, WiUuui Enriue, aSc4 about 41 years. New Ducvli5cmcnt PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LICENSES. NOTIC'Viu hereby tlvon Hint tin. fotlnulni; rirr.on. In CnliimMRrnunty, liavo tiled Unit P1 tltiwii In thn Court .'f(lunTtcrBe..l"n.,rfllii alj nmnly for Tnv eni l.leen.ti In llirir rcptctlya ,t(mi..lilpa. heti .ahl nrtiilmu. will l.Drcponlnltothfc nhl I'ourt on Monday lliu -tin dayi'f tVliruary, A. II. luUt, oruliiclinll pcfonfl lnt......il ul I mkn ntitler. tiliu Uic l.lcrnm will l.i crnn tftt mi U'cdiiciJny, tuu bill .lay of 1'ibruory not nt 3 ..'clock, p. in. w Applicant. Tnwtiahlpf. KcklrlUnle, Tavern, Kucarlnnf. John I.eiot, " flr.'fimoinl. . S JACOll r.Yintl.Y, l.r. rrotliinntnry'a Oflirc, tllotnn.biirg Jan. O, lctfl. TO PKHSONS OUT OF EMPLOY- JL MHNT. Api. nil wnntcil tn isll the Trie &s ins Mncliino. M e witl cive n ('nimnisfion, or uncta at from 32.1 It, S a pr-r ,,,, ,,,,,,. T11newi..Ml.inf,Bi!j no.lmn'cin In rnnitrnrtlnn that n cnIM nf 10 year, can ciunl tn any Pninlly r.elmr .Macliino in ubc, onil the rt t. I.tt liiill nti I,..'. tlmt 1(1. prlcn I-out r l.cn iionnra. rerloiiwlihlngannsincy will adilrcti J.N.BOYf.AN, BettPXttY Hrra E-'cwine Alachino Company. MILAN, OHIO. Jan. 19, UCI-Ct. A GRIOULTURAL & SEED WAUE- MOUSE. PASCI1ALL MORRIS, luwia itsHOTCn Tilt PHILADELPHIA A GHICUfrU- RALiy SEtiJJ tVAREUQUSR, From tli North -Ha it Carrier of Snentli urn Market 6trCCtS 10 III INUYV ESI AiU, ft i. 1UU MAIlKl.Tt-T. OPFOSITE TIIE rABKERS MARKET otTcri for Fnlo.ai heretofore, tat rp&JuimbMnriccd.evcrr rirftcriiiti".. of improved ARNetiuurni nni Momcumjrai implement, Warranted Prctli nnd (Jrnuine Kicld. Car. I en and Flow erSt-'cdn, lit prtfit nrldy. Also, No. 1 Peruvian Guv crnmrnt (Ju ino. nnd otlur reliable IVrti r for (Jrim mid Crniii i.rops.Frtut and Urnimfntii'lrofB nnd Muub licry, ilioice Y. rrcrcenr. Itngci, DitlitjnM. i.c lie enticiti n continiiAtice nffi rmtrcuttiin. SSlmploment, Seed, an 4 Suttcty t'ntalog.icg, Cunilatwd on applkaliuii. Acrlcuttiiral and Kncd WnrehoiiBr. iNotllJO Marktt f trcet, opposite the farmer' Markut. GIBSON'S AND MXOllATIVi: KSTABMSlliWOT. No. 125, South Eleventh Street near Walnut, Enameled GIms, Frcico, Oil aud Hnmuitic Painting, John Gibmi. i. il.Uicion. January 12, 3iu , 310 AT FOIL SALE. j:. u. i.ittlk, II oomihurc, Jan, 12. IPf.t, AV.DlTUltiS NOTICE j Ejtatk or Isaac V, Mifoiiayk, pittkAirn. ' fPIin undrriUnpd appnint id by tin Orphan's Court of 1 Columbia county, to audit, aMIIr nnd adjust th ac count of Samutt and ,aria W, Muigratt, ndiuinislrntora of tli raid KvtatH on exrcplioim fHfd to tha anldacrouiit attend fur that purpoiu, nt hia otlice in lUooonburg, On Saturday, the .5th day of January, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of whftli tiniand place alt pcrsout intcn itcd are raquired to take notici JOI1.V G. WKZE, DecPinbor 2:, liVV). Jiudltcr. AD.VINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Peter Craxrjord deceased. ' r CTrr. KB of Administration on the Kuato of Vatuti l-J Crawkord, IfiH of Alaili-tou towuihin, Coliiinbia eounty, dcreaa-'d, have been granted by the Ufgltter of Cniuibi.icounty,tth3 undereigned, raiding in aaid timuahipall p-niis having claima naint tlif Ubtat'-of tlu dercdent urt requtfutt'd to prem nt them to iti Ad- iniiiistrator, without delay, and all jutous indebted to make payment fcrthwitti. juiia b ti i in, Jldix'r necinberB, l-C0-rt. . AUDITOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Elfzd rfCftUel, r1lMI underalgned, appointed by the Orphan' Court rf 1 Columbia rnunty to make dutrihutloti of tin balance In the ban lis of iteiijamiu Wagner, Adininiatrato r of En gel I'ox, late oftlfi oai J county, deccanrd, to and among th-i h-ir and leg tl rcpr-'neiitativf-, w ill meitt hf parties iiitrertcd ill the slid dilribu1iou,M bia oflire In lilotmt bur, on Friday. the dnv of J.nujfV. A. II.. Irtl, wnen and v n're au pT.oim Hiving riaiuot must present tlii'in.or be forecr debarreu from coming in for u chare ofsaiJfund, no5KUT T. CLARK, urfj'or. Ulooinhurg, Dccciubt-r V, ldvU. . KSTKAY. CAJIK ii.to tho tfh onclojuro of tlia BUb.rr.ber .oiiic- i3Jf tilns inre, a large JIALK CijSl IIOU, Tht owner is rciu?td lo nruvi property, p iy t '. ud lake him away, or ho wi'I bo tlipotd ofa tb hnrgea the Law directs. NOAH MAU3E11. DecerulT 23, 13',0. 31k LHATIIKIt, LKATHKU. S1 OL! Lrnlher. and all oilier klndu rf Leathers. Mo. roccon. Linillir and hindine. fur itale rhfutir thnn thcrhenpcst by the uinleritgucd at his Tannery I'stan lishmcnt, in LiglitHtrgtt. Columbia eo ALSO - A lrge quaniity of riastrrmjr Itotr, dry nnd iu good con dilion, cheap by the hutdi.d or barn I, C7"Cah paid for Hides. J. W. SANKEY. Light Street, Jan 5,IrCl-3in. Office of the Wyoming Canal Company, . Aa J n Walnut it rrtt Philadelphia. NO TICK TO TIIU vTUCKIItlMiKU": lbc annual meeting of thu t?tockhnldfa Wtllb3b?ldatth.i office of the company No. y.10 Walnut Ht in tlu city of Phi ada, on -Monday January 21ft, Idol K'tttoen tin hour of 13 and 3 o'clock at winch time an election v ill lake place lor a President A'ico TrefldiLt ana bix manoger tu serve fur the tjuumg year. ciiAui.ua i-Aiiiiiaii. 4v. Jan. 5, lV,l-3t. rUPi'INGEliy E&TAUI.IS11MENT. Tor tho liberality with which the Public nlway hiT patronizi'd Hfiiry .uppingir, (coino nee his good homf) liu means to show liis gratitude by tvllwg facts not in empty n ords. Kit an.biiloit is not so much to makf met), ty as to occupy the btit or one of tht but ahopA, audio be generally appreciated ns one of the h! workmen.- 1'orgiTC him this indulgence ; he shall try to dirrit it will. Ofcoime, Ue laborer whether with head or hand In worthy of bis litre. New Watches, new Clocks. a lot of gpod Ju ttr.a full ui Fiaiiii'i iir ui(iicn, incLie ami outi-iue ilCNBV ZLTriNGUR. UloontHburg, Jan.5, 1G1. AVALL PAPEll, uuitDEiaxa AND PAPER HANGING! 'plIK underaigncd re.pectfully infurmi thu ritlienatf -I Ulnonnbiirs. and tin u...lu if I'olui-I.ia c.mnty largo and vnricd nsitortmt. ut f ( FANUV WALL I' APE 11. Tnciudiiif nil tlu mndcrn ,tvlc. In be .cel. and for inla at hi. v.tablMitnent. iu tha lllnnin.burz Tnat Ofiic.-. l'aperinj cieculediil .Uierior.l)le,atiiiuJ.rato prlcea andnn fhnrt nutire. ty- l'er. ai li u in; limifei In paper illilndit to their aJvautagetocitu him a Call and eiainim- In. ttiKk K. J.THOltNTU.V. Gloom. bum, Sept. S, leCO. 3ni. S35.O0 Tny. the enllra co.t (ot Tuition In the mill popular and nereomi L'nuimerrial Hcliuolln the rnuntry. llpxanl nf nvelvo Hundred youns men from Itveutr olsht din" erent tstr. tr.,li,iu been educated for liuaine.a ira Willi- DlOVed a. Hook rTri.nnr. n. .m.U. ..t I . t'lie .ear.. ."1110 (i t.nnm nave bjeu .IU- ' Annum raedia.eiynpo t,aduatine,i,o knew 'oth,t of.,. xfoVftSStftS!''.,, . ., Allnriniif knoulnf thenuclvi's ndel-ted or havinc ipttlcd account. wiUtihe uudrmiM..dlwi l plascf.ili the VI on lour Iit U Mi I ellle nn. itiiliAr i... .!. i... i mJmoui WM.uiasi. iifoitt or uth-rw Ue, by tho &tt (( Vehnmv'mi ? tli.-ir n..n on.. trl. . . t V, fc ui ,mn L'lilna, priaentln? all the attract ve an J ndvantatreini. klnJ. an 1 I 3n,f !, !, m U"8 I.I. ..f a uaterr.,1,,' luaui'm. an, a hul.rrl,. unatta.n.a tern..' fu cl re..oiubl.V . ' ' C'' ,'J1'")' 'r J"'"bi "' h lf . l...p.r..l.l.l. ternii. urU) rea.onalilofor ai ,... n. tlie naturil pronert.ea uftfu article, ut.uiit.lucb U"'J Wn.rli anil I'lnrb .rlinii.ii. . . 11 QltEAT WOltKON THlf HOllSK." Tllo Horse and His Diseases 1IY honKtiT Jknninos, v. s, Professor oj L'utkohgy and operative &ur Scry in the VtUrtnurtj Colli ge vf PhU U(c;ihlai tic, tie WILL TELL rOtOf tho rrlgicin, lilMnry nnd illMlnrtite trailH i.f tlx vnriuua breed of Ct.tt, pt-nit, Afhitlc, Allnrnn and rf UK-ricaVi IInrftOK, with the pu)MchI lui iimii(,u nnd the pecuslnritljt id the aiiiiLni and how to nuc'Tttiiu lilt one by , niiinlior and ruiidiilmi uf hi leeih lllustrnU-d with n inner uu tibiaiiRtg' ty cngravliiRi.t 7he ll ttifC and his Diktat's WILL. TELL YOU Ofllrerdlnp, Hr.-nkinf, tM,lnf fou Inj, grooming, slM. inff, nml the oral luatmjt innt (C In lirr-, nut, (lie licit Hindus v( n'ltuliiUti'ritig inrj. nut, ulro, hot to treat tilling, kttk. inp, rnrintf, allying. Mumbling, tnl( Mtiujr, lit stlea'iivB. nnd other tIci to whlih liu ii itilijtrti nitU uuunr uui explanatory vngrrvingfc, TtC Ifane (uitl ,t.s Jisit&cs WILL 7 AC rofOfthe cnuoc. apiiiptuiim, and Tr it meiti nf HirnnjilfB. Hnru Throat, ijlt. tcinujr, Catiirrlt. lliilucnzn. Irmnii.. tl,l'nuiiiioiilh, lik'urliy.l rketi Win! Chronic 'miRh.Uonriiig and 1ii,UiB, l.ampna.Hort! Month nnd 'L'lrtn, arid lcca)cd Tviih, with other dWtni.'i a thu Mouth and Htiplrutory Urgane, The Horse uud his V'snnrs WILL TKLL YOU Of thernunea ymptnma. ami Trrat. liifiit of W or inn, liota, Colic, PtrartiM. lation, tHnity ronir tilii, Stuptuit l'al-iy, ll-irrlia' i, Jnuiit!lci, 1 1 pntir rh'B'i. Itlooily Urine.hltme in the hit, ne) i. and l.luddt r, lnfluiuatlin, sml utlo'r difltnsfH of thu fctonsaili, fctw. tli, Liver nud Urinary Orcuiii. The lime uU his thmties WILL TELL TOY Of the naum, ytiiptoiriB, and treat. nenl of I.oiik, IHfioii tind Cog, fravm King Hone, Hwrenie, f train, I n.fii kn!Pi, Wind Oil, t'uundur, huU Urul' nnd (Jrnvtl, Crokd Houl, tSrrutrlirt, CnnktT, Tlmnh, and C'nntn nlno, nf MtRrlin, Vrrtigo, pilrp.r instrrri,nnd othtr dimani of n,, Lcr mid Head. The. Hor c ami his Pisrasrs WILL TELL TOU Of thi rniiei. aymptomii, aid Tnat in. nt uf Tl tula, I'idlKtil, Gland, fl, I'&tcy, Hcarlct i'ever, tuiRe, iurf h l.o keJ Jha, IttirutnatiH.ti, Crnn p, Galls. L)icnKia of tin; hjuand lUnrt, cc., &r nn I Jiyw to niaiiag- Catra tion, Itucdiiif, TM hinnhig, Ktnel ling; I'iriitp, llvniM, Ainpntati' rj.titt,. pine, and oihtr aurgital i pviatiun. 7f line (ttid hn iJitetws WILL TV.LL YOU Of Horry's Method of tailing lionet lioiv to tt pro.ifli Mutter, rr SUblti a t'olt, how to nc tmtnm a hre t itratigtt auiindfl nnd ifUlt, ha.i (juw to l-lt, S.tdill.'. Ul if, nihl I'rcak hiia u llartita'i; nUotlf form mid lnw if U'AitnNrv. 'Ihewh-Ic bring the tt pult i f moro than fifieMi arn' iarcM ttn ly cf Ihi-hnbitii. pffuli.imte,vnriU nnd vveakiitsi of thu iiubl-j atiU uf.i atiiinnl. The book cotitalna lia-hiices. ntuironlatpiv il un:rat,t by nearly One Hundred lhisr.ivint-k. It I printuJ iti k cirnr an I open tj pe.nnd ill jj ftittihlu'd to any adtrn ,T lllg llHIIft ery hrrc in awning th above nn 1 1 titer pfTilsr r( fifoum. Our inductiiiF'utH to all aatli hrti xtcu. uglr, lib.-Ml. rVr inslc copies of tbc I'ook, or for trrmp to agctti witli olhr information, apply to or adi.r JOHN L. l'oni II, I nbli ha. No. CI? fcaiuoiuMrt.ct, Philadelphia, 1'a. Nor 17, lbCO-l in. T HE l'EOl'LH S COOK ROOK. I. ALL IT3 llltA.NCIILS. UT MISS ELIZA AOTOX. C ARLfl LX.1 RUliEK BT tV it. i. Hlli. t Telia Ynu How to ch-ae nil kin-la of Meat a, Poultry mid tia.iu-.witli ntl the varioo nnd ft.oiv iippruved innk'nofur'-nitig nnd fuctiug li. efaiiil l'irk ; aUo liu Ut uJ i- plct nny ofaalting, pickliu una euriaj i tin (.nine. Jt Trfl, y,m All the ari-na an I inratapi r&veJ luoitia ol dri'Siiii, coi kine, ami Uuiux autiii I l.amb, Vi ul, I'oultr) nud Guiae of ell kind, witli (lac oitljrciit Drrti'gs Urn m nitil t't.iiliiirH iti-nriMTiatt to 1 jci It TlU You How t'i rhooH", cl an, mid prhcrvt! luh Ot Jli U!HJB..llll! ll'.V, M BWl-rteil It Vbl'l tainted; also all Hi- various and nurt iippruvcd fnndv ot moKik, VMtb tuo titi'i.ut Dr'ShhigH, Haiice. and flavor Inji nppn printu toiarh. All tlm a 1 iiMis nud uittnt rip proved mod-n ofpr p'irini; ivi r fitly iliifami km n i,f Meat, 1 rutlii, iin.l Sitw with ibt r'l- h Toll' Yott ih. and ri u-oinng approprtr.tr tuoatli ft TtH ivn aw iuj vnrnm ani inuhi cp rov en h.ui ff cooking i-gtiublns of evri) ilccrip timi.aNoliiMV to prpfr-J l ickl t nt- - j nud L'urn.'s of ull i iud, Tot ed AJttt FmIi, tioinf. .Mu.hrocui . A.c. Tt ttta l'u All llu vi nous uud imi aiinnjTfd n o's ot pri'pJiing and rooking alt knui ul' 1'Ihiii iitiu t-iury Taatr) i uodmc. Uui alettco Triitirs, Cuku Conff (to-nar;, Trctcrvvs, Jt-llitu, and inul UiLei tf tvery de cnptin. ft TtlU Yd All the vatrioiii and inont nppv?d ino.i.n if loaKlng Hn-ad, I.uiKa. Multiui, anJ 1 iMriiit, the h'xt totthcxl of prtpermg t'offfC, liocotate.faiMi Tea, and hyw l nukfi yrupH, Cordial, and Viocs uf variou kinds. It TtlU You How to vi t ouinnd rnnnicnt a tabl, how to Carre nil kind ot rish, ilfih or I'otrl, and iu itliciri.how to bo ttmphfj tbti wh'lenrt of Cooking uh to bring thi clKdct'ft luxuries vt the labia nitbin v er) holy's reach, The bnk rontaii) 41H pagvs, and upuurds of twelve hundred Itecipca, all of wlnih arc tin results nf t'tur.1 experience, having bt-ea fotty andrnrefully tmted um'ar tlu personal Miiperintciolt ncc oMh wntfrtf D s . ta U'd 111 aflcar and opm type. )h illuFtrntel with npiro priate engraving, Hnd vvifl be forwarded to anv aJdrei, neatly bound, nnd postage paid, on receij t cf tbo ptic ftllO. or in clotli. LXtru. fil.'J. A YBARSW ,r nil .urn eT.. rywh?r in selling thi above work, our inducement w all nurh being v.-ry liberal. Kor eingl ropioa oftlio book, or for terms to agent. with otlur inlurmaiimi, apply W or uridres Jill IN 11 TOTTEH, Tubiher. No. CI7 aiiiom fctreet, I'lnladulpbia, Novembers, UGO-biu. A XOVULTV IX TIIE AIIT AVOIILDI riiolr.grapliy Uion rnrrrlnlu. tJcrured I'y lttterf patent in t'ie I'nitrJ Slat,. EnlauJ, 1 rauce, ai.4 Jiiliutn. The American Pito'ogrnphic Porcelain ( o'li any, No. 781 Pioudwiy, N. Y, liavin-ai'rumllli'ir novel and ingcnioti' Invention hi AniTl:.in anl European patent., nru fully pr( pared t leruteuivfirjer.lur .iiinialure l.lKine. m rei.un.bn As the imt.-nti'd procru rf the Companv ennblps lh rcprtiductiuti of riiotogrojdis, tiiit only on plain surfscei Inn upon buch as are round or of any itegr''? f i reguUf' Hy pxrtniti can Ui t .pro lucd w nh fa tltU'ss nccurary aidiii luucy of dc 1 u-auu, upon l'or iltiuwar s ( Y duwription and ulmt miiui usel ii articles of Injury r of lums'liold utility, men as L'rhs, Vai, iBKtkrir Ccm, Toiut Annnri, tt, thtrhy securing falltf-il prtitraiu and litriii.-diui; s uui'i'U imd rx'iuisite it)l: vf ornitiiivuiatiou of articles i i domestic use. Iu ordT lu ftirnuli facilni i trlho gratification of the popular t.istu, and to uiei't tlw wuiiU of those pntrmis "I Uic Fiiu ArtHdcmuu of hnvms i'rtmiis on .'ore lam, I li C 'inpany havu impoit 'd from E irop) a collection f np-ritr porcrl.tiu v.nn li, nintiuf iriur:J tuthir (r der, vvhuli ih y sell at cm t'p 1 ei An thu Ann riran Coinpaii) um ovvitprs of tho patmit riht and coiig!iuently th only porbous otiiliorir'd t'j una tlu proct-fs, tliny lnvu detruniivd.iii order tu aflyr IVoplii incivry strtmu ofjtlie Union an rpporlunity U piiess 1'ortroiti on Clm a, to luaktj the fi llawins rtfu utiim to residents in tlm Count r) , v ho nr.- uiialdeti v n it porcounlly the Alclkr and (lallcncs iu New Vnrk. i' moiu spiidmi; a phtoi;raph, uuitiri t)p', or dagurr rcotpi iti tin tittle c of t lie Company iu NswVork, coi.ipinted ly Five Duliuri, will receive in return ty ' prt'ta, fro'i ol otli'rcharije, a riclilyortir.niciit.il hrenHut Cup and Haucer. with thi portrHittraiisfTrJd thcron l y iraiimniUifig a ducut'rrtf'iypit nndTi-u I'olldif ihy ul I it cure iu itltu inniuitr, u li.uidsomc 1'f.urh Vae i Toilet article, with tho portrait rtpruduudh the paten ted prt'ci-ss, Hy niilinir n p;iir ff daRfrroityppa and fifteen D'l bra, thy will receive hi ri'turn u pa ufricb Pevre. Vases, v ith the pottr.uts cxetul)! cpial to miiiidtuu puiiitinns , and, iu like maimer, portrait rau bo rpro ducud on porcelain vvaics or Voaisof every T'hty tf finWi, rnnjins in pnej iim twenty tu One ttu.wrou UdUr tin pair. N, II, liu portiruiur In writing tlw oddrJM. ton, county and gt iu ditiucily Ali lettrr tu Ut address t to'l WAdUlt, AMIIliU'AN INinTOUiArillU 'ok C l. LAIN t'4j.'7ei t roddway, Nkw uu. Oct. 0, UoU,-3m. STOVE AND TIX.AUB SIIOV. . O Iinunlcrsigiied vvuulj inftrmth" ritnen of jXT I i!innit.irg nnd vicinity, th. t ho lia Jt r f-l civt'd aud r.ifca toialv otic f th mosUit'Siva aisortmrnti of rilOKl.N'Li and l',K V fcTOVl H, ovrr introduced i.itu thisii.aiket. Tli hril. h'r " I uiuti ti, J.imi-fc Uohbitud Gli bo are ainonK llf fnit riR's eooHing Hdvch. allot' vM;li are alr Uehl aud e burm r. His Tarlor iovr nr handnoiun an i the si rinurt v nH hd. At, rarticular attititiou is p JJ tu lin-Wai, lld lit rikc H:nutili(i. iiliuii blii'rl lixlirr 11 kill1 rjal iirvvjlhl dttiir-Hith uentn'ti and dfptth. - Luuutry produi lakuit in whan e for "IF