COLUMBIA DBSOOMT. - - - -rr .Intin (1. Freeze. I.nr..-tl Kililnr. - - , -1IVJ VlUMtllllttVU VII lUIUI UklUll3t II) (Ulilil I - ----- ., nil ,. ' , ,. svrtmDAYMonmNa, September, u,!.!41'0. .foll0WlI,8 ''"'""S other solution, ma iay- To-morrow is tho Eiehtocnth Sun- daV after Tritlitv. Urtjr ..ii.v.1 .iiiiimji. Festival of St. Michael and All Angels. Murat was shot October 1, 1810. Major Andro hung October 2, 1780. llatllo of Glenlivat fought October a, 1505 not. so: , tST Tho Worll, (llepublican) of Sop. tember 10th, says tho Now York Central' . m i . . Club mot on 'lucsday evening prcviouily, mid Resolved that thoy heartily approved of Fremont's (einancipatiou) proclamation of August 31st, and expressing "decided disapproval of tha slightest curtailment or ; modification." :o: tar " Clrcat Exnectations," 3 Vols. Green vellum oloth, 75 ets. per Vol.- Jntnc3 Q. Groorv l'ubi : No. 4 (J Walker O J Street, New York This is a most absorbing boak. It has excited intoDso interest among critic, pub lishers autl readers. It is impossible to describe it, it must be read. Pip and Joo, Miss llavisbam and ltclla, the Oouvict on tho Marshes, all become living people, euusliino and shadow, great expecta tions, deep disappointments, high hopes strong fcara alternate throuifh tho book, , t , , . r, n Most uncspcctcu, and yet, alter all, per- fectly natural things happen Vnii dnii t 1 uu uuu t see tho end from tho beginning. Get tho lidition mcntioued above, it is tho very neatest and best, illustrated by Darlcy. How niau'y and magnanimous is the following from the New York Tim-s (llepublican ) when compared with rtho groveling paitisan bigotry of some papers hereabouts : " It would have been oasy, perhaps, for ilie democratic masses of the free States to l.nt.n ni'nrltirtnrn lln, nn vni-nilinn f. 1111(1 11P1-. UiaUClltly diSOVCl'CS the UlliOU by rcllliing fcuppart to 3Ir. Lincoln when his inuugura- lion menaced and when later, the i-uprom-, acy of thocoustitutton was assailed by thu J . . . r . . , ,. J . nractical assertion of the rii'ht of accebsiou, dt the Democracy did not so read their Safety. They loVCll t!l(.ir COUUtl'y IllOrC , . i- m i- t.. ,t ... ....... than party; and m Sir. Lincoln thoy saw, not t to succeaa u liartisan oauiimate nut iu, ,ua ,"i the constitutional President ot the Uuitcu Jci,.a A .l (l,,,rnf,irn thov Minnol'ti'd &tatC3. AUU, tlierelora lUOy buppoiltu not L'rudirin"lv, but heartily aiearnostly b b p J i . y . . ..... and zealously, m tact as u had been their own in tho canvass that preceded his c!cc- tion JOT The followina is tiu number of men furnished by thu different States iu the Ilcvolution : Slassacliusctti Connecticut Virginia Pennsylvania New York Maryland Xuw Hampshire New Jersey North Carolina South Carolina Jihode Island Georgia Uelawaro 0T,r07 :n,'jja 2(1,073 25,(178 17,781 13,012 12,107 10,720 7,20,'l 0,117 5,008 2,530 2,330 Totlil troop; The troona were furnished in proportion to the number of inhabitants j and tho - population iu 1775 was as follows : ... . , . , llio uuivcrso, as a Vroo 01 Our ai'CRianCCi inooni lOHiiainp, mine uum nuiiao, iiioonmuuri;. Battle of Gormantown fought October toiit-W)in n, ourcvil aml BnjiccS) !i;.ia.creek.o,i.i,.,at.i,o!Jch..u.i.ol,eari;va., '1' u77' , c , -.ir,, n,ii ' ) Lct,b-Cr fr!umls' cit!2on3' or n? vfk 1 Alexander Selkirk exiled Gth October , functionaries, sivorn to unman tho firm. bauvr. I'mnuiaau. Connecticut 202,000 Dclawara 37,000 Georgia 27,000 Mariiand 171,000 Masaacliusetta 352,000 New Hampshire 102,000 Now Jersey HB.OOO New York 239,000 North Carolina 181,000 Pennsylvania 301,000 Ithodo Lland 0,000 South Carolina M,0)a Virginia 30U,O0O If the thirteen States, in tlio then spar- sely settled coiulitioti of tho country, could muUer that number of troops we do not 6co that there should bo anything to pre vent sixteen thickly populated States from ' furnishing four times as many now. I :o: Tho following odo by Francis Hop j kinson, author of "Hail Columbia." was 1 composed for tho celebration of the anni versary of the celebration of the Federal Constitution. It is worthy of its distingu ished author. Oh, for a nnuo of Aro 1 to mount thu skies, i AnJ to a list'niuj world proclaim HelioMt MioMI nncmpiro rudt An em now, Time, a he fli, Hath entered in the Look of 1'ainc. On All ghmiy'H towerinj hid KshotiUaU stmJ tin tiJiiiRi upro.iJ, And o'er the lake and misty fluod around An cra new resound. Bjel whore Coin mlna aits ulono, And from her tar b mp msled throtia iluholdathe ay procjiiou move along, And heart the trumpet and tlio choral ioug. blie hear her toiii rejoice, Louki Into fjt ire timet ni4 seet . Tim imiuerouj blcxlagi Heaven decrees, And with iifcR plaudit, Juliis the reneral voice. 'Tit done I 'titiltjurjl my smt," sin criit, " In war aro raliaut an I in council u iso ; Wit4om and valour hal my tu'htt defend, An l o'er my vait dam ilu those rlhtt exu-nd i Kelt: -o i,!uU tlourith, Genius lrvtclt licr wing, lu native strain Columbian -Musot Ui$ ; Wealth crou 11 the aitt au 1 Jutici tlan liar scales , Cmnncrcj her poiidcrout auclur weih, Wide tpr44 her sails, And in far diiutit seat her Ha; display. My tons fr freedom fouht, nor foujht in vain i nut fjund a naltcd eoJdesi 'us thir gain ; Good government aluno can thow the maid, a robot of tocial happiness arrayed." Jf ail to till festival All hall this dayl Coluuitila't htandard on her roof display , And let the psople's motto ever bs "L'nitgd Uuts. aud thus united, frQl,f '"KSfii (tho Treasury, then acting as Chairman of J. 'i, rnn,ut .i ..! i,i . , . , . . i4 which woro read, ami unanimously adop- toJ ! ' JiCSOIVCU, 'IhatWO IieroUV glVO It to ,,'.:, .,,-...v., lt.l .u Ar, " ,, , l.l in TIONlMTSi Conquering that tho strCUltth of ( -.. l!j !n !. j ,. -.. ,l uJ ittott.ai.it' fv.i.fc wn. ii.i.ii. .in iiiiiiui. uu, . . .ijj.ii.vvu3uv.oi, .. uui hones for it in our conformity to tho laws . l.l , . , 01 UOU, nUU OUr Support Ot tllO lights of man, wo owo to tho Sovereign llulcr of stitution of tho United States, to regard md treat tho third claiiso ot tho instru- ulcnti whenever applied in tho ease of a fu"ivo " Ml"hJ .'ul v"Ut. and consequently as formui" no part o iieCo,is'iluiiono 1'te U.iitctt Stales, when. ever tve ate called upon or sworn to sup. p'nt it." (Special Notices. MiLtrtnY Uiform. -Thcro io, pcrhaim, no ilrpnrt incntuf iiihltar) liiii.ct in uliidi Uvrc Iiih Ihvii a iiion markfil ItiiproviMtitMit than in tliu rlolltiiig v( nut tllcri. Not many j furs nlncu ollirrrit mid irluius w.-ru tljtl lit parinontH wiifcli were til mo n f-ki.i.Uilit, Tiicy U urn 1,'ntlwr 1nrkai. U Inrli U-ncc nttlu- r.filni tin tin- I'nr kf it tin wcariT iutnimiution ; uiiiio tiicir imdiicd lrtHiA ninl ti?1il slifviit iikhIi t ul ilioti n nriltiT i ffrriit tltiltcnlty. Diiriiti! t lie iruiiit uar, ntli ul' our w1nu-ti-iT! ns procure llifir iitiifir!ii8 at tin lirown bimw Clotliinie llallof ltockhill Vilnn, Ncii. (u.l and (-05 . CI i 'stunt slrort, ttlnne h'jUi 4'lilla lolpln.i, nhialn cto. thmx thut in pirfi'tl'y rnsy, im1ititiiii.il anil licwimiiiir, '1 (1 lin.i innii'd li up jinno I irirl Intu tlm lni3fncii if ijuhinx .miliary i.iuiiinig, aim iuir i.iciiinn cnario tlit'iii tu ill) tlij l.itU'-'i.t urdjr In tliii sliortubt posisiMti ti jut. ESTRAY- A f.in lie wlnto l'lir, Mcliiliing nlitnit JOO II13., Willi a bl.irl, siml ua one hip, luis lji.'cn iilncnt sciurnl ilayn. A puitnlili- rrwnrJ will bii giiun fur information cfitn wiiercjiiouta, JAS M. THORNTON'. x.n.-Tiiefininvii.iiintimaii-.vG.ie-rriiiw i-i Pn. w"' avc iroiniiu ant txpense by tiiirtnig uh Lirv rcc,,8G, l"toiii-!'iirs, July ft, IMil. $25 !J EMPLOYMENT! AdKN'I'S WANrUIII $75! aea.t.uielMu A5ei,ts,orcu5;,'.e'iiiiila.i.;i. IM,t,ei,lari a.'iilfree. Vl.lwas tun i-iwImi Miiiiie Cuxi-iNY, 1 iill io.i le (i,ir.ne:ita. ritriet attention given tojobltini: gemr.llh ul I ainre mi Jiaiiu to merit, la nry ri'eetrully jiivi tJ'.!i.,y 1, l-m.-y r. r. i.i:v inv. uniformity of rriccs'-A ew r.aiwin nnnno ,"" ", .-'.V" ",fI.t JlV;:,'h ." ' Lr nt Oiie I ii''n ( loilnn(j ttore, No. i iu .Market trcit I noon- Mnifi. i-iii am 'iniia. In n.l lillon tn liiviin- tho Hrzeat. limit varif'l and' pr sIy for nlall ,ab' . Il-lie eo.lsllllitedeitry one bin o n a ,li Milan, by h i inir maiktd in llsiinw, on cath ar- rl. , ,i.-v, r, i ,,..t pmeit e.-, b,. So:dfor an they li.uiiiton.m hioi k 01 i.ininiii'.- in i litiaite'iht.i, in ule ""M" ar - .o.-i n hum. 'I n - Soodi nri' ill ioii;;. ,1 and pri'iuri'd, and creat pai-in,itai-n null tin- ui.-ikniit soiii-u nil miiiiuy iiiitiio Hid a. iMilr,' of i tlins a sood nilklu nt tliu ery low ,tle,.. Al i l.ir.-enork orpime .,d on Irilid.of tii-lifai ai)ic-an. h-t ,,i.iiui,-i, in,h m i- made to or.ler, in tVi mo.t t.ii.lii ilile and b.'et ni.uiini, il.i ,,.r ,-,n.. i,-iiv rr.-tiii iri,,-s. -V,!;'.V;'j!;","''r t!,u -"''", '" MarLll',',7N.,!(rrct u7"'l'IIOMAS V. M VnVllV, ll'-ei'il.'d the l'.i.a Mfilnt at Ih Vi,i I'a 1'air in London -J, I'orTKUMi.l C MUM:!1 II tirl llootn. rhncs mid (iiiins. (iriiit iiulni-i'-lit 'Ha nr now otl'-red to Mlirh:ii'r4 of the nliovearto ele.. 'I'aii ih iniiih lite I iriri't M,.ik ,.f trilnka, Cirtnt 11.11, alici'i, e.. in I'll 1 1 uh Ilti ixi-i i lii'iip for i:ih . No. 41J lirku r'lreet, o.u door atiovo llh, uth aile I A CAIU) TO THI-3 LADLES f!r. Iluputieo'a iiotdfn IN 155 for Ftmalcs. j Infathbtt tn correcting, regulatiivj and Trmorin all ft ttruetioim ,J rum vMalncr range, and clicuy urei-j'i:l at a jirtcaitue. Thu CihiiIhji Jiiun i,f mri'iliLtiia iu Dr. Iluinrti'a (Jonjun Pj Id iiri' i -rlVt.il) Ihirmlu-n. Tli lumt lu-vu um"J uitlj' i run K- jir.ict tec nt'il.l Dr. lMi-imo former (tint) j i-uri, .Hid tlndiii.tii.lri ot liiiijfn cm tor-lily to lU-ir f.'r' it au.l iifi' r lailns uic in ulmint ci-ry , i, ni, i i i nrr tim: irr'i;iil,iiilii,, r iim.' I'.uiilul uml ilintr-'bHiii tin iii rn.ttiiiii. (t.irtu ul irly at tht iliingu of hi', , 1'ri.iu Ilvi' lu t'tt pillri w ill inrc that uiriimiii t I i t) rvu'if u t ( Lniiltitil. that tllti'i .Ni'jrlj cry ! UKili! ill ih. laml snll'.-rjf Irom tins roinnl nut. The iilmvc (nil hat KTimiiiuiitly luri'd IIidiu.ihiI-', ninl will rirj joti if I )uii ii tt tln'in. 'I'll- y tuitii'it li irin juii, an tliu ctmtrary tin) rt'inuve ti 1 uljitrnctmn-i, rcfctiin natiiri- to it- pri- rt-hatiml, atui nivisur.ite ihcwlmlo 8st"m. I.iniina I uIimsp health will not icrinii mi Inrrciriti ot 1'uinily, . will I'm d Uii-M itll4 it biii'rrwsi'ui prci-fniHt'. ' TJiksc frlnuiil not le t iki n ilnnttllto tlrt three tiioiuiiii i'i iircfinanty, it ttt-y lire Hiiro to iinti on uiia- um ise : but at any oth -r nme uuy aro -nr. rriee, 51 per ooi. Mud. w lion kai. tiiid p-t.iit. Iiv o m. ii.(ii:i;nii, iint,it. I n tut usji'iii tor j.io.iui.-intrs, i'a. T) whom nil ordcrn mn-t he tL'iit, l.mlii-d ! Iv semi iiii; linn 51.00 to tliu i:iiumlmr? Pifei-Otikv, ran li.no thiiM juIU cfut loimy i.iit ofilu' cuHtiiry, (mnttiicittl.il lywui.l "fret' ot'P-iaiTi" by mail. Hul.l um Uy S. It. Hunk Co. JMimlli'. 1'- J. Try, T.i.n.i'i'i t, J. A, 1'olk, .lai.i'I'l i, J. A, Tolk, tliiclcryTowii and .11 men i jinnn, niiii uy miiiu uru ciivinllio Uiiit-il KtatL'H. . It. LnuK o.it fjr count prfoitfl. V.ny nofloMrn P(lla of and kind, unl.'ifrf ct ry hu is signed rf. 1). IIuul-. All otliL-rn iif ;t h id iuipiiiUii.i mil unar', tticrel'orc, n-i you valiiti yoiir Uwa and health, (to ay imthiiu' or IHS luimh.iptfi'il nut '( J our hhjik-j ,) buj only of lltoso uhuh Int rii'pnilyljt'H iiuMed, mi account of u ten. nt . counterfeit of the 1'illa. I I ti-c. 3i ino iv. p. n wout. Solo rronrKtur, Xew Vork, A I TKXTION ! IIOMK GUAUD3 ! ! r I'll Clli! will bo n Military motllnwoftlm Ilnme(Jimnli 1 rf L'oliimbi i t'nmiiy, nt Drun ullo on t-aturdim the 2;th 'hypfbrnrmb.'r, l-til, f.ir iht nirio,j( nf havim; a inilii.iiy paranf. .in utouiri- nuiy lotiiu iiuui.iry c.iumi 'n ctlnllv in itui Hiifd u aiu uu. iimaaii.ivinj: coin- XMrin S.TZ'S oni'T U inaK-j arraiit'oni'-tuj for tlif drill iu tho nttu-r- noon, I!y order of II. lt.KMVC. linguae lniitUort Slit.5l, Htil.-l w. ST, NICHOLAS HOTEL iS: ual:iy, New SiTorli. COVltl) REBUCKI) TO S2 1'Klt DAY. fc-mce lllo Oprjllilli" Of till, vaal lltl.l coiiiuioiliouj Ilotol, ii it has latn tho eiiiLlf cndiMvor of the nro.ne- tort to make it tltu uxoi uuiniituoiH t tiuiniitaoiH, coincment and cotnfortalilu home for the ciiizen and ttrnner on this , t.k tlio Atlantic. Ami u Ii tt-'v er has emtst likely to admiuiter to the coiniort t't it' yui'in th havo t-nilciu oicd, n itUo it re p trd to coit, to jinn ule, atid to tiimbtnti all tho th-nicilis ul liidividti il ami nix lal Liijoymuiit ninth modern art h is unenteil, mid modern t.wu apjirov I; and tha pa- 1 trona'o wliali it h is Loiniii iudL'd iliniiu the past ix sartii a gratuj inj pruot'iiut tlitir eil'rtt have Leeu ai'reri.itt-d. To iiK-tt tho L'tieucies of the times, when all are re quired tu jiraLtice the moat rigid economy, tha unJtr tieued Have Ruluccd the rncc of Board to Two IIOHafs per Iit3'i i nt the Bvnn time nliutin nono of the liuuries wit'1 i w huh their tdlde h a hitherto liven niijili'd. Tiu; iwu iaUL., nuiituuii Bejtt. 14, Util.-aJm. STHAY COW, CW,.5IX1". K ou"'urrr.i,E;. ,,',,,',,r.i,., Aili'iial It-ill, ii III.At'i; I'tnV, mitt a lirowu atrli'! nlon; Uu liatk, iiiiarenlly ultnut 10 jeara ol.l. Tlio iiwlii-r la re'iuealeil to iruvc iiroporty, pay iliarsos inn! Uku her away or aim win nu guiuuevoruiuj n,i.i.t AujuitSl, lcl',1. 31. ' Normal Institute anil Academy, or NItW COLU.MUUS, LU'XRNU COUNTY, I'A, Till: next Term of lllll lualilutiou mil commence on M0.vo.1y, Jivavsr ot Under tlio illri'itlon of t'rof. II. H. tt'imn, l.o, aa a Hcliolar, a TVatlier. unit u Lecturer.' Ii t. widely uml ioo favorably know n to ne eil any recuinuicidallou. Hi lei . nill lie furiil.lied ilurnia llio leriu and leur. Aitilitiilun! tacllllli'a lo IIIOmi nereioioro ujoyeu uy lii.irn.iii.iu 111 Vocal an. I Iiiatrnuiental Jlu.ic will be t'iyeilty uu uuouinlialieil Tearlicr. j'ux tlio Truateea, ,i,,,kt I7rnvia .c.i.,, Au;ust 10. 1601, 4.110 wuho nan oioinini: oioro w - . : " si ;,,,.. r ' sV.iv ine )rn, r ,, r I I'MUlrea, jr ru fut'il to Hi' ir utiini than thu ions! of i Per, win. 1. JNiuiuiin, joint leauer, jr., ..,T',";,",',u;,',i.f'";'!'l"V.""!u,rl":!a"1 "l0 ''-"' Silt , t, ,Vu Ui3im.,!!1i.Vir,i,..-i Cliti.-li.m Wolf, Calob 1'. Slooro, ilauben "Hill cILillrlo hliiL-l:n.l;ori,,,,,. 'Htiiatu ,, ,, fJu.,11. ,,;. ,lmif, . ille or a,,,oi,.l,eiii ot Ju.H-u. inai'ec- l.nll....it l.-.l.i a and imtiiuutioiii, reiidcriiis liurridfe i.c. Kmu Jil0ou JMelick, W. II. Cue, Geor-e Wiot earner uf I'oiirth aii.Ml.illii I ritreita, I'ln ,u e l,ln,i t,,r ,,r 1 1 ,rk oi'anv , I 'ilioti ol Una r,,iiiiiiim,-jli. and lm,u.ible. ...... ., ,.,,'., , Z , 1 n i ,, 1 uf, r",',tl'lly inrorina Hi -miblle anil lornier m-loniera of , , .,, tur ,,i or iu, ' olhrof any Vi" M.M'.tllAlin. W. Urelsliacll, bllloillOII lleliVlg, Peter llesi, the ll,,,,-,-, lhat I, ke, H eu,l.ii,ll.v for Mileand inakea ,ir, ..,,, 'ij. t..,'blu to aiij o.licu ll, ,i. to 1,vot.d for. . " Vu.'"'' ' V.'mh -'nl"' JP'N' "rlrie, Jeremiah Ilagcilbucll, i iii to order, all de-rriit on ol CemliMii n'a ,ar, ol ni- , . i, ,,id an,l seal ill mr ollice in liluoiua ri.ii:,'. b 'ln2 an are of .byn.al ueaknea", ors.inii' ,1,'iiblll , , ., u ',.,1 i I ll fi,l. ,rov.'d inateii.iland aella al M ry inoder.ilo ,r.eea. lie- br ! ; , ,""m&r. A. It. l"iL ')', l"""1" A-1'" ",""u '" '"""' '' llar,lnil!'' mliel l.:U iril5, J 11. Camp- ins a ran sun. i.,i.on. nu ei -iru ueei torn in mo , JTl fZ HUV lb AM Al ION. . tTTiiwiii.' iq 1... !.. r ii! WII .VS. W if t-oiiiMi",i,'uiiu, ii is niiiiiu --iiiw mil y oi ijm Himrinr orcmy cuiity in iv noiica nrtiu general M" " oriiiocuiiniy,iitk.niticiiiy iian uroro iiia cu-c- i fil," nntl to "tloslnnntH Ilia ptaro ntliicll l.iaplecliun l in bo held." Therefore. I. JOHN HNY'lllllt. Illllll slier. 1.1. ...... i.i - 1U Ol l,01l,UUl., COUlliy, ,10 OlTl'liy llink KIIH1VII tillll liro- rlalm In tho mnltHcil ek'clom.iir Columbia county, that n llmnlAl. i'.uirioi III lie In M on TUIIS- m'"1 11'""'.1?' '" IIAV. lllo I. Illllll ll.W or UIl'OIIUl, licllll lllo mourn, ul Ihu auivral ilia. Ulcia UIIUHI inn rimiiiy, io nil. llcutmi lonmlun, utllm liuuao formerly occurilait by i' Ccntro touiifhip, at tliclinnsoof Jcrr-mlali IlPM.tlec'il, 1 on) iisiiAiit HMMifinp, aiinu nousem it, 1;. vasi-r, l'iilihmirtTk twp.at tin) liuiisu oi'lico, Hoil'maii, rraiikhu lowiiflihij nt Ll.oton's Hclntcl I Ion to, (Ifti'tiwooiitowtisfiip, nt tlm IimiKQ of JocphU,rattoir lluinlork towimliip, at tlio lluuk llnni. J ickftui tonliip, nt tho fiuiiiiu 'f lt-kUI Cote. I.ociMt lown-liip, at tliu huusy LfJ, L. Hunt, Slab tow 11 .Mitllln townrliip, at the lioucc of John KMlcr. MitiHson l al thu house of aiu.:u.-t lUuitiy. M until rijiifiint tuwn.ut tliu Uoaia ngv uicuiiiod by J, V. IMt.-rhk. Mmiioiir trunlii;i, nt tlio Ijjiuc of John ltidiardt.itow ncrupi-ii by William Holliiui'licad. Main lownOiip, at thu liuuno ul' Isaac Vcltcf, Unarl.ijcrLTk tt Htlup.utllio huuiu formerly occupied liy (I. V. UrtUiMfh. Ur.umu tuvtiifliiy, ut tlitt Iioujq of Alexander Hughes, Orntic( illi. I'iiiv 1ons!iip, at tho house of Atltcrt lliintt'r. irio.iffowJKhip, att lit1 lintiHuofAlhia CuIq. HcHttlnp., at ilicliuiidi' ul" I'uodi Iluwoll, Kttyt It i-tf'irtlH-r (Mrcrted that the r-kuion r-f thy fndl sov cral (li'lriclslii'll Iil- ope.ivti la'twet-it hotirtt of; and 10 o'clu' k iii Hid forenoon, iitki IijII cuui itmo opt'ii uiili out ttiti ruiptloil or adjournment, until 7 lAIotk iu tlio CL.iina. uliti til' (inll-t flu II lu tlllKIMl. Tiu uilicuri tu bo Lljttcdat thu time and places afurc eau, are Two Me inlets of Assembly. 'lco JlssicMlc Ju Igcs. A Sheriff". A CouiUij Treasurer. A County Commissioner. A County Coroner. A ( ounti Auditor, It li filillur dircctcit that the ini-uUitira of t!ii return Jit Ui'K will lid it 'M al Hit! Cnurt Ilinic til lilomiisljurir tu lilllkr mil IIIU ft, 'iiemi 1 111:111,11, H 1111.11 ,,111 uu uu 1 1.1- i) v ihu i:i,i;vi:s'iii n.w r l ioiiiiit. 'J'lin rrturii JimIui'm if tliu Ut ,ri'Kuntiitliul)iilrlct,coiii ia4,l of tin- coiiiilii'd of V ihiiiiij, Milln.iii, Coliiiiilii.i iiikI Miiii'iniri t(itill tun,t nt tliu (y'unrt lluui'1, ill Itlnoinj liii ri. In tin- nullity of Coin mill 1, ml TUIWIAV, tin rii i ncM ii iiav (ii'uriiii:i:i: not tu nuku out ro. t.irnii Inr uu nil,- ra of Aiftt'inM. Anil In tiu.l hy tin1 H-iiil tut, 1 nui furttiir dirctti-i! t'i glio milici' til ilL-ii ry pirciiii, cxcoiitiiii Juatkui uflliu IK'nn1, lin Minn noni uuy oniru or iiiiii.iiiiiiuni 01 (iruiu or Iru-.t uihIit tin- (JoviTimii'iit of tiu- L'niteil t-tiili a. nr "s 'M; "" "r oluj' illy or liirorpur.iteil tiutriit Wi'tl'1;' a coiiiml-i..ii''il olhcr nr ulk.'rmiu n aubmli ,'"'. ' ...,r . ,.r t' ITV llll'IIUier "I , OH-H II I, I, Ol ,11 J Kl'IVll , COIIIIHOI, 1 cmlll, ll of liny 1 It, JOHN S.Nl'JJHK, lllooiihnrp, Hi j 1. 1' , l-lil ShtrlJT. N j;V AND Sl'LKN DJ D ASSOllT.MKXT jri run cou.vr.it of 3H:m ami Srou gtrccS', AJ, L O O XT U S. & i IP A ll., on want SII.KS! Co to IlKllWDIt'H I iii j o'l want l,. lll.l.A CUl'I'll I (it, to Ill'.IJlVl.ll'ti 10. oo M o lit I 11 A 1.1.1 IICI.AIMai llo to IlllllU'nt r io. Mm uuu, taiii.i: coviuirii ;.. to I ; in iv i : it .- ilo on want I I.D I II IIL'S'l I'.l! I (io 1 1 Di'.tJlVLIt IS llo ) oil wi,i,tSM:i.i:T() Milll'fS! liuto UUOUTll ii IKiiotl waul UK. CI ri'HU'iS fKIUTU.-I'lAllllilS I Com t'.P.mVIX'ri iio yon wimt Mi'si.ix.sr coto mtuwr.ii'is ll.ilou wa.itCAI.U'oD.it ct IML(ivi:il',S li ) win want I.AWV- ( Co to liuuu l;i;'.s llo yon want IIAKDICS I Co lo lll:mvi:i!'i 110 yon want III: lll:tir. t Coto IIIKSlYI.lt'li ll., on want 1 ll 1 .-1 1 : ! ; ' I c.i to llllilo I. It's 11 1 )..ii wa.it Cl.liVI'.HI Coin l'ltul UU t llo o.i want IIAiliii:l:t'lltr.r:l do to IIKilWI'.l: I i.i . 'II wan, , i.ii.i ,i' ill. i.. I ,ioi i iii. 'ill i.i; a no on w.ini mo i mi: Mii"i!t Co to i:i:un'i:ii'ri llo j on want I'll K ciltniXSI Co 1 1 IllliJlVCU'rt II. i ion wai.l CAI NTI.I'.l.-lf Colo IliKIU l'.ll'.-4 ' lln yon want ( linn lll'.T IlKAID.-W Colo l:iUVl:U-rf 11 ,), want TillV ( OTTU. Co io i:iiuivi:ii n no yon w uu; r , i.ii r t r ii i io,, nam sex an Mii:-if lin imi wiii.t i ' .m 1 1 1 ; : : i . i . . s r llo jou want I'AIMtnillrtl H i ion want l'i:i:."l N I'I. Mill Hi j.u iiiiiu i.im:s cnix'Kst ii i .mh want i'i:i:i'i.i:s( 11 i ) on w lllll JIllN.-4 1 ll.Oon limit N.VKIM'A'lif ll i j i hi waul CIMill MlSf llo ion want IU'CMiS ( llo jon iimil CI IIT.MN MrSMSI llo ion w.iiitl'ul.'llCAMIlllll.'iS r Do on w ant Wll ITU CUUlJd I llo on unlit lll'.XI ll.S f llo jou want SI I. I'.rl I llnyuti want lllll I.I. 1X113 ! lln joti want TI. Kl(Sf llo inn want ( lli'.i lis I lln jail 11 ant I. III US' SllOll.-Sf Co to itiiuivni'is Com i:uivi:i( rs Co to mum i:ii's Co to IIKUlVCU'rl coin i:i:oivi:it'r! Colo i;i!u'i:i;s Co iii !:i:mvi:i! k Co io i!i;oivi:i!'rt i;o io i;j:un i:i; Co to l,lllllVI:i!'S I, (Jo to l:i:illvi:ii rt Co to IIKllU'lIirrS li , io i want i. iuii;s i. it ri;i:s Do jou want I'lllWI nl:u'"l:t!li:sj r en in llimlvi:i!'.s llo jou want uiii:i:vfiv MIIK (m to IIKiiivIIIITS llo j mi wnut IU. SSV,.Mli: I Co tn Illtinvmt'H 11. , jou want II tnim'AKi: r Colo IIIUIU'Cll'S lln Jou Hunt Illll'Cr! ? Co to IIIIIIU'IIII'M lln J on ii, int I'l 111: S'': f Co lo lillOlVMU'rf llo ion w mil Clli: 1 CUU1I.S I Co lo URUlVi:il' nlooiuabiirs-'. .May 1 1, li,u, - H" i J U j j ol H .Ofllf I O VOS1 1 fl II I O.I'fQl C, I , aJUU" JUlll UlllljUjaiS. FRESH ARRIVAL or ol'lUNU AU bUJlJlbH UUUUb. AT 1 MILLER. & EYER'S: uh uuoih.'r lara nml n'lt-tt iidsortmi.t uf tikmss' mill !BBBPHiia 62rneln ' " ---------i tmn Inn-il nt Pliilatklnhhi, at tho lowest fljti re. nnj hh ii im-y ani in ktiiiiikmi hi nut uu imiiu.knilu tiriiM nuiiin nu pp'curuM vibcunuro in jiioonitimrs. 'liuir atoik lonuirl -iim:s' itui. noons, cf c!inici".t alyli'S ntul Ilteal f.ifhioil. jiltr twuua, .i.vn ditttrniiKS, iniiinriitr. i(;.f..viw;;t.', cr.iutt ii.ntK, iitu.iMir ir.wu IllO.V, iUMTX V iltOKH In li.i,l t, i.r, tlltlin iw.t ill,- l..nt In .Ai.nliu Ullnrn. 10 wlnrli llu'y mill tliu liuLlic si m rally. Tin llulioaliirlcc ji.tiil for country produce .,lil.l.Ul. Oi il 1.11. fllooniauurs. Slay 11, Ifiol. jusi'U'ir raiKEX, sox & co. Wholesale and Retail Iial'rii In rr.f,rof,' I VI A IKfl tVt k iVl 7? ? H . U Ji 1 w jjj ij j u Oil (LOTUS, H IXDOW SII.VDKS, &C. Tosttiiir uitli a v.m:i: coiuiili to vari.'ly of r s cAtiiMrr in inu mural uaaii pru .' NO. lo XORTII SKCUXD STREET. jo.-i:i'ii cr.r.Dv, llltM. lillUUN'. u. jovih Meruit MarLii'J, lMil'ni, rillliADULflllA. ) DR.. SILKWORTH, TIIK AN.VIATlt.'AI I'll Yrilt'lAX ANTi SUitGHO 'I S ilaily astoiiiihlnj Inn palii'iil hy the rnrc of lei); i i ..tamfiii.' dlxuxL-.. 111 KKMl'-llllirf AtUi l'L'i:i:i.V Vi:iii:T.Kl.n. lie uitl hi' in tin placo the same ilay I of ('Jill montli ui tlt(d bi'lovv, uheu h" can Ih' cun.nl j fd fi-rall itisca-et lloli it lufr to, tjCUNaULT-V j tion ntnu. . H-UI. l.aven. ll.o 1..I. a,.,, lotl, ofeacl, Ji r-'Jii)re, me i. tnui jjiiioi eaiu inoniu. tiini.lli i;ioouishiirif. tlOili and let. J) iu itlu 2d uud 3d. North uinlH-rland It th. .Mjlloil, li, and 7. June t, Isiilliil. NEW JEWELRY STORE. rrM IH underpinned, respeitfully informs tho citizens of i Ulootiirhuru. imi' Uu (mltlic nt niTally. lhat he has et tuldi.lii-d a now ttore, on Main Street. Lloonulmrg, in .Mrs. 1-encoiVa HuililiiM. v lit Q he oifert fur bale, cb moderate terms, alart,' .usrtment of- CLOCKS, VA TO UKU JEWEL 11 Yt Of every sort, oud sue nnd ilpscrn't'tni. ims nork, ft Jewelry is touiidile. imlmlinS cery viintty nt uauies ami ucuncmf u i mviiiuiuiii, v- Chaiiis, l.orkett, llri'arllui, I iniii-r-nniis, tr,,c to tliu examination of uuiui no liulleau.o i-uuim suir i all rJF- ?tr.ct attenllul. Ivo.. to repa.rn.S Clock.. Watch- n. ..n.l l..i.i.lru nu. I nil unrlf wurriiliti'd ' ' iv'm ii ntiAKP. Slgomibvs.MaM, iefll-lf. HECKIPTS FOll JULY, VO Till! COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. ml 1. 1 1 ,1 -V . 1 if m Tho following aro tho rccctfits to tho OlTlCO oftho CoUMmA UllMf0UAT) 4utin tho month of August, 1601 : H. 1'. Iiiitr., $311 511 i.Mlnlin Demo. Moetlnj 3 00 J. UMialier lloone, Ca 3 00 A lira tin 111 Vrkort, ,5 Jmrili llnliMni. 1 00 IHliniu'l M, I'lCtitia. 150 lion. S. n.ilily, 1 (Kl IWIIIiain llartior, 15 linn, Jno. Mcltcjnoldi, 1 00 Capt. a lUiiibcy, 3 50 ii"iiBu, jiipw llnbett O. I rull, A. H. L'roalcy, i uu .j.njaii r,. inner, v uu I oo ijiiim Lpuirot. r.ai.. a 07 II, 1). Mcllrlilc 1 110 , Daniel Mcllcnrv. Uat..l 35 Jnincal.al.i-, 1 00 Jeremiah llcaa, U T I'riliiklln rial In; run.1,0 (MI ;J.ilin U'anlch, 'i 00 , Allen it Nfoillcaa, .1 OOAVIUon A-cr, 10 00 i llauili & Kona, 'J 511 Tlioa. W. Ild-nr, 35 00 (iill Sc rant, 5 00 IMIaha V. Ilarlon, 3 00 , J. I'.llnlier, 3 00 I'elll lluncr, 1 01) John Hull, 1 00 (Win. 'I'. Plmnmti, i:l 3 41 IIuhcH l.vatlf, 3 OO'Andreiv Flntmani 150 I':'-mil .Mnrrli & Co. ! II Nathan llreillicnilcr Jr. I 50 N'ullount 1 1 ov 1 . S 50 flri'liml I'ohe, 3 (HI 11. I.!iiii'ri'tb:& Hoaa, 1(1 on William Ileal, 131 Tlioa. W. CJuiiton, I m Jacob llyer, 3 50 I Jernnlah llftic-iibilch, 1 75 (ieurcCilty, 4 50 Jolm llnak, i:i'. ' 1 IKI Juii'pliL'. Kboili-K, 4 HO Dayld .Miller, 1 r.0 ,lal. (len. V. Ib acll, 1 110 ' Henry lluak, '.' HI lion. II, I',. U'llslil, 13 (Ml 1 IM. of la.nah Rhitman,3 (Kl Adill.on llnliii.iii. loo MHhlla (lllbut, 1 Ml John Karneal, 1 .HI linaclkclcr, 3 37,Jtihn A. I'mitton, Kai ,3 00 00 MR AND SETTLE. flMtfHi; knowln? tlipnwlvcs Indtlitod to tlio umtpr-; J sisnol arc hereby tiotiflil to rntne and sttllo their, nr onii4 uiiimnt fit rib fr not tec, lam now in (tiniest. I ll noiaiteiuiuri iu iooniii(ir accouat will be placed in proper hands for collcclioii, I J,E. SAND3. 1 Pcpt.7, 1"Gl,-at. ia .iii-u rirei. ncieen an, sua Mh. eireim, U.nte ptJ18,Uj-Acf itmt PlMaJttpkia.) lMi-oaiiR tV. iMAMTACiini n nr, ami JH.AI.UI IH I.L KlSDiOf r.VN'OV t'L'US, 1'or Lntlies .IZjjcs' andCUitdrtn's irtar. Having now maiiulactured and in ftori my uinal large mill bcnuHful a Biirtuiriit ofall the vnrioux tlyles and 'lunhtira of Turn adopted to til. com iii'i fall ami Winter feanons, 1 would rcppTtfollv initcaii i-xaiuination of mylock and pri rcitftii.ii llmso inleiidiiijr lo pnrtliaw, as lam enabled to oir.-r th"in irry detsirubte tiitlurciiKiitK. All my i'urs liavo la-i n pnrthascd for ruh, and in a. In by cxpcrii'iict'd and oinpLicnt liiinh.ntnl as t' pri'scnl mom t.iry trnubb'K remk-r It mccteary llial 1 should ills poflu of my pomlii t very fiiull nit am u on rot. I am tatilied that it will be to tho interests uf those how iU-plcn pun h.itiujr, to give mo a tall. UeroiU'tt, the nauii1, iiuuibcr and ftrrrt: John I'areir i, (N'uw I'nr lore.) i Id A nil direct, I'lnludetplila. Hepli'iuber 7, IcUI .im. UAlriMUHK LOCK HOSPITAL. I) It. JOHXSTOiV, rplir.f'iuiulerof this Celebrated Iiillttitim, offera tht X niii-t , erta n. i-iieeilv. and on y ,il Mtn.il r ,lv in lh'!.rMl..rellWl.l.,rli.'.t..Mnctur". n.',,., weak- Uua-,, l-alni in III i l,oina, Uoiifiitnti'itial 11 lolily. in,,,,,. teni-y. U'inl.lii'aot' til.' 11.11k and l.ln.ln Alleetio.ia ol , tli,i kl,lne., I'.iltnt iti'in ot the Heart. IliKiiepai.i, Ner- .. irr:f.,i ,iiiv. iiie:iorii,o iie.,,1. 1 1 n .... , r ktrtHH licilll lnl.lv illl't lilllld. Tlieiu aein t mid ,,.lilar,' - , . . . r .... . .1.. . . .1. - .1 .. . llo ii ho idaeca limi" lflnnli-r lln- lale ,.t llr. Jolnuton. may ri liiiioiiplj cmililu in loa honor aa n ai ntleliitn, and coiitidelllly ri-ly niio-i li.-, i-k'll a a idij -o l.in. (jiiCAXic ivi:akni:.-s itniiK-dinti ly cur' I an 1 lull 1 1gor rei.ion'il. 'I'll id ili-se.lae H Ih-j n nalLj ino-l IVi-'Ul. Ml' paid by tho-,.- ,1 bo li.ll e heeonie Hie llillin ol nni'i ..r lll.liil'ii'il ii.-a Vo.in i.'rioii4 am too itpt in , niniini , iei'a lroni not In inu iiware of ihe ilriaillnl eoiti"iu. in i- that may enaiii'. Now', w hn tii.il iiliilelhl.ilnla tliu M.lij, (t w ill iru I, lid to deny 111 it til,' ,n,i r of i.roeri-iition la loat aooner b) Ill-lie tailing into itnprnjtcr li.ilnla lli.ui by th-- irudi lit. II. wl.l.w h.-inv deiiriv, d of lllo t.li'anru of iienlttiy oil. rill'. tlm inobt aerunia and ileatnutH'e aiiitonia to Imlli Iniily and mind aTiae. The aj alem li,-eonn a'ditrtii". e.l , tin- hj,-ii..il and lm nt.il imwera wenkencil, tieriona debilit) , il)an'iai I, ;i ili.itatli ii ol the In-art, ilulii i-lion, a wa-tin nl tlio tr.iine, L'ouyli, Syiiildonia of Coiiauinli tinii, i.r. tl'Iice, Xo. 7 riouru l'ai'DRUK f(rlii-lT, aeven doora -'roiii 11 illiinore alreit, Ua-t aide, iii the ati-jia. lie j.-ir-tiinl.ir in nh-ierviug tlmNA.Mi: and MI.MUUll, or you w III lill-iaKU mi' inate. .1 Care Ilurrcilcif, or no Charge .Vatle, in from Out to Tiro Vlaya. NO, JIUUCL'lir 01! .NAL'Miill'S DI'.L'CS USKD. mt. .Hiii.t.rnv Member of the l!oy.il ('nll.'n ,.l Surgeona, nt .niidr.ii. . Cra In lie troliioin- ol the i.iin-t cinineiil t olle-ea , f the j I'nii,,,! r1! it. .i, and th creater Jiarl of who-,- life lota i .,. . ., (i in in in inn iioei-ii.iii- io tiuiiin, 11, , in i. i una. Il.la , ll.'l li' I ao'ne ol nit- i.iii.i aa ltii-hli.H' eiireatbit w. re tier known; many Ironbli-d Willi riinsin-j in 111 In-ail ninl t-ara lib n a,lei'ii, crenl iiervoii-iii'M. b iitu iiLirnii il at aiubli n aoniida, and li.ili-l.llm-aa, 1 lll fn-in.-llt bin-bin-,, alt, n.tedaomi tunes with dLrlineeiiKiit ot i.il.l I. w i re hip d immediate a cmiTAiv ni.-JiiAsi:. M'h-Mi the inl.iriiiil .1 and iiiijiriident lotary of ,leaaiiri fin la lie baa iniliib,-d th,' m di of Una i,iuifiil dlM a,e, it too cfi.'it li.nijieiia tli.it an ill llin.'d aeuac ofahano' or diead of di-Lovt-n . di-tera liiin from aooli mi- to ibo-u wiioi'riiiiii,in,'aiioiiiiiiirei.'tiabiiitycaiiaioiiebtriiiiiii linn. dilajniL' lill lb iiilitiiliiuiar aj nii.tiiins of thia burn I di-i-.ii,' makea lln ir iniiiLdraiK,', a'litl aa ilk, rated aore tbro it, iliaeaied no,,-, no, turce, mlna in tbubead an. I llinlii, illinneiaol aiitl, isu.iuieaa, iiihicb o,i ii.e ai.ni I ' tie, nrosreainir with r.iini!ity,lill al but Hie ialato of I ,l, io mull ninl linn, -a of tin' lio-u tall ill. tiiid the i n li r and arini, tdotell, .1 on Una in-,, l, laic an.l extreinii Co lo llllDlVIIIt'S tlna ib-ai-a-nl betomea ,i horrid object of eoiniuiier,ition Co (o lIKOlVCII'iS ,i ,1,,-itti puta a ienoil lo Ina dreaill'iil aillferiiia, liy ten Co tn lll!(Jl'i:il',-l 1 ,iina tutu to "that lioiirmi fioin wbeneu no iranler re Co to illl(HVl:i:'rf j uiriii." To aiuli. th-'refore, llr. Joliiiatiui dedea bun Co lo llK(JlVi:i:'H ai-lf io iireaerye tho luoit riiimable aeirecy. and Irom lm Co to l:l:(lVi:i:S I eiteuaive iiraLtiee in the Itrat Iloaiiala of lluroj.e sjid Co to IlliillVCn'.S i Ami rl,.i, he i.tu eoiiti.kiitlj ricoiiniieiid aafe and ajieeily Co to iIlltU'l:i:'rt cure to the iliilorluiuite llitini oftliia li.irrid iliaeuae. Co to ni:im'i:i! s taki: l'.uiTicL'i.Ait xotilh. Dr J. a,Mr-- a all llnnu lilio bate iiijuied llieiuaelvca 1 bv privnti mid iuiirriicr Indulai'iitca. 'Tlieao are miiiiii of llie aad ninl lm laiirholv i-trerta iiro- iluced In earl, li.il.ili ufjouth, 1 ii : Weakneaa of tlio Hack and Limbs, r.nn iu the II. ml, llimiieai of rdil, . Lnea ol'.Mneular Tuner, I'ltlliltalioii of llie Heart, ilja- peiiala, en inn Irralabiltty. lleraupeiueiil of Hie lli,.es tus l'uncUona.Ceiteral Ui.bilitj, ajiiiiitoiuaofC'onauiuii- , tjon, &c. .MllXT.lI.lil .The fearful elicits upon the nniid arc much lo b.idreu.led, I.naa of .Mi liiory.L'oiifu.uin ol ldi-.ii l).,ioa,ioilof the Spinta, liwl l'on bodiusa, Aieraio'n of Sin lety, 1 unity, &.C, are boiuo ol lliu evila pioduted, 'I'houaaliila of pernina of all lllfea can now judge what ii llie cutis.- of t lie j r declining lieallh. Loosing tin ir iior, beeoiiiuig weak, pale and eiuaciaii'd, liaiinx ain cular api''.traiic ubout llio cj ea, couli aud a, ui.totiii ot Consumption. OX'S 1XVIGORATIXO KUMKIIV I'OH OIICAXIC M't:AlCM:.-ir. Ill' tliia grcntau I iinportaut remedy, iiraknee9 of tho nrp.tua nru atn-i'ilily lured, and full liir'or ritored. Tlioiliaiida ol llio ino-l ueivoila and dibilituted, ulio bad ln-l ull bone, lulc bii 11 immediately rilleli'd. All bv Ujctur Johiiilju. - YOl'Ml yiVS. Who liavfc injurctl tliiii"ilvcH by n certain practice, iinliiloil in wh-'ii alone-H habit Iru'im-nlly harn'l Irom t i comiianioiu, oi at chnul-th.) fllccla of ulmli aro niKlltly I. It, rliu wlnMl uali'fii, uml if not cured rcnilura lii.irra.iiru iiiiioh.,I.Ic. uu.l ilcatru)a bulll niitiil umi boily, slioul I iiiil)" iiuuii'iliati'ly. What a intty lli-it jouiiit iinu, tlio lioio of Ma rimiitry, nail tint (!uiliU3 of Ina Jiariuita. almulil in aliattliLil Irom all iiro.iii'ita anil cujoi nu uta of lifi', liy tlio coii,l"iiiii. r,'a of ileiatina from tin- path of nature, anil lililul;ii,t,' .'ll.liu acircl iiau.t. oucii iivrauua ticioril cou ' .M.M'.l'.l Mill alioiil.t reflect flint aouiul iniiul unit bo ly aro tlio mot neceiiBary riiim-iUH's t rrtmiotu (onuntnal liappnn tn liideid,UtliolltlieMh.)Jolirm.y thruosh life I comes n weary tj itf ruuac, tue i-roMi noiitiv uarKciu tn the Mew; the nniid h.'i oiiiea Mi.idnwed with ilmiri: III led With the iii'-laiuhclv rftl lion lil.it Jiu Jiai-jntii;. j of nnotln-r ln-i'oin'-H iliyht''d uiih our ivn, urrici; m. 7 M)i:Tiiriu:inu;ioi;tT., Kif'woM,.vj ALU HUliClc.U.OlM.i; VI l()rf IXKr'UlMli:!!. N. H. hvl no Iulu nio'lt fly previ-iit )ou, Lut anj.ly iltillivdiati ly either iierntiiatlv nr hy l,i tti r. SKIN Ulrill LS M'rlllUHA' CLltEU. TU biJt.lXdf.IlS, The ininy thongaiHH in eil qt this institution ujlliiu the I 13 i-arn. aud ill. nnineriiiM itnioi ta'it Kur;rirnl 0)fraton u-rlunni d hy Di. Joli.ulgn, uitiu-ied hy tim reiorti'r-i ot'tli '.in rt and many utlp'r reun-t, uo lio's of wludi have aipeared a?am uml a;'otn before the itihlie, ui-fiil'- I114 tattlin; a u c'liik'niaa of ilinraiitr amlrctfooiikiliility.irta nilin'iit voarauieetutUuaiUiite J TAKIJ NUTU U. NT. 11. Tliere nro -o ina'iv isnutant and uorthleu finally afw-.tiiiri thinMlvct I'iiv-ticiaiit, ruinins tho health of tlio a I read v afllutcd. that Dr. Johutli.u dci'ini it 10 (-"sa v tu -a, eniienally t Ihoiu uiiac'iuaintedJ wiiii ui n-ouiaiion, mui ii( crtueunai-i unu uijupmi-i Olw.ivt hantc 111 his oilite. 1 TiKfc. Noiite. All Utters nnut he post raid, and contain a pottage vtaniii tor thu reply, or no answer will ho m-nt. .Mart. Ill 7, 1-r.D. RLOOJISUURG ACADEMY: D. A. BEOKLEY, A. B., Principal. TIIK AUTUM.V HCgrilO.V or THIS INSTITUTION' will begin on Wednesday y the 1th of August, The building has underwent a thorough rcnovatton. It has Uecit kujiilied with new furmturu ; the walls ilfgaiilly papered, aud everjlhius added that can con tribute to Ihe comfort uud coimuteiicu oftho Student. The course of iiuiruction will be tlioruiij;, as htrtto fore, uud tltOaie deienius to lit theniit us to teach will receive spfcialaitentioii. 'Ihe school itself it conducted uciurtlitijf to the inott approved inodd. All the itudiosof our Bcuiinariet are embraced in lis cau;r3 of study. THUMB! Trimary Department - - S( P0 Higher lienartment . t $5 0U V.a a-ivi.it idmritti ma (4n fur itio faliulv of Anf ieiit o j '-'rS'inn h, nrorured S1.M or Stt.OO r week. July 3 l01-tf JVem Iht Star r IA Mirtk. Democratic Meeting Iu Cloomsburg. On Saturday last, Recording to previous announcements Democratic Meeting uas held in Uloornsburg. It wus well attonded repretentatlves Irom all pails ol tlio coun ty were present but not so largely as might havo been expected, had tho weather been more favorable, ll commenced raining be tween the hours often and cloven o'clock, in tho forenoon, continued from that on, nearly tlio wholo day, and at limes very hard. About half past 11 o'clock, a delegation arrived from Millliu, accompanied by a irnic !Umii, of that placu, uhich executed must excellent tmnic. This Band has tit tended all tho meetings rave one or two that have been held in the county thus far, and their cervices are a valuable acquisition tu lliefo meetings. It is composed of young men in and about the town of Alillltn, who have received considerable musical traimri" They doerve credit for their perseverance j , , ' .n tlio art. Capt, brio W. Utt, wilh the "Greonwood i Hangers," arrived between thu hours of 11 I and 12 o'clock. Tlitv weroiiti uniform, 1 with flags wn,viu and drums beating. This is tho company our friend John Stai.ev so much tears ; spoku of them as being dan gerous to tho loyal citueus of his commu nity. Wo must hero s'ato, that wo never saw a more respectable and orderly c.i,of young men, Sir. Sloley's charges l.ill harm loss lo tho ground. This company num bered, on Saturday, nt this place, if ,v,e re member coitecily, thirty-fivo men. The Captain of tho ''Kinks Independent Hilllo-i-.cn" received our invitation too late to be present. 'I he meeting uas organized in the Court House, al half past 1 o'clock, V. 11., by tho selection nllbe following officers: HON. I. 11. UUI'EllT, Vicsidint, Vnc PiesiiUntsWaaa Leiily, Alex Mears, Win. M'Hride, Andrew Frna Daniel 11' Henry, l'.liazer Hess, George Weaver. 1 SI. Kvnrts. Dniiit-I Ziu!i-r. IV-h-r lti!trr.vnr II T r-i : li,- 11, ..;.. - li... i n . -t.,.. ,tJ" "!'!"' : V ,''""" J' !''' Jiiim ueiieni'ii, ,1. .. iiiuuriauu, i-eier tv. llerbillC, Clint. John VY iletl Igll', I'etei lleilll , , i,..i- 1 i. ,i.- 11 ti bach, 1'lnlli i tool, Jose li Lolemati SI. G MioemjKer, leler t-ni, Jonu Krossier, A.h. Crobslv, Tlioinas I.aiuleib.icli, Joseph Mou, Daniel llaoenbiicli, John M.vargle, John ltohnou, .lo'cph I'alton, Auauslus Ma Mii llaiiiol Kilcheu, Jacob I.. Curuy, Jacob Volio, John tinner, John Kroinur, leptien l'ohe, Lewis K.cLroat. S'itliiicj Win 11 Jacobv, II. V. M' UeyiRilitn, Aaron Andrews, John J M'llen ry, Frederick llasenbuch, Il C. Fruit. On moiion, tho lollowing yenllemen were appointed as a Committee lo draft resolu tions expressive of tho sense of tha meet inp: Col. John (3. Freeze, Stephen II. Millsr, Jacob Kraus,llirain Ilower, Hiram 11. Kline, lln:;li M'Bride, Thomas J. Hutchison. On molinii, a Commilteo wus appointed, by Uii Cnair, lo invito tho speakers lo the meeting During tha absence of this Com mittee, the liaml enlivened the audience with one of their choice peices Cien. ltuumiT Flkminu, cf Williamsport, and Col. T. II 1'uiioY. of Sunbuiy. were llu rpeakers. Gin. Flioiivq spoke for over an hour in luniMli, with much candor and earnestim.-s He adverted to our once happy couutrv, and eniitraalcil it with its present denlora 1 blo condition, t ! o -i i . most clearly tha "tomotliiiig was wionja." llo was opposed to fccussinii, in every fenso of tho word j was equally opposed lo rebellion, and in fa vor ol having it crufliod out in tho most speedy and effectual tnunnir. Ho was for euti'.aiiiiiij; the Government, in putin' down 1 li is wicked rebellion, witli all Ihe men and money necessary, and when he tpoke ihoe eentimenls lie poke the tenlimenu of the Democr.ric party; as that party had aHvayi. sustained thu Government and were doing so now. He thought, had it not been for tho Democrats, Jell'. Davis would have ''ta ken tea" in the Whilu House, at tha time utihouiiced by the Rebels. Still, somt of llie northern llepublican l'ress, portal in call ing Democrats bcceSHOuisls and traitors, Ho explained, in a very plausible manner, the bad effect that would naturally bo pro duced with tho Union men of the South by these Republican presses continuing to de nounce Demociats ol the North as diloj:.l His argument on this pumt was e'ear and logical, and iu no way unrea-oiuble. Would that ull thu llepublican editors iu this teclion could have heard it. The speaker duoll at some length on tho subject of Abo liliouiam, and considered il a very danger ous ".inim.il," as well as very odious lo the nostrils of a white man. lie thought if there was any thing lhat stunk more than anoth er it was AMitiomsm. While discussing this foul subject, ho paid quite a compli mniii tn (!un lSuTLtk ol MiLSaL'!iu-elt4. , 100,11 10 UJLLI 01 UlS.atIIU. BUS, who has conio out Irom among the very Blench of Abolitionism, and perlormed such a noble part in putting down this rebellion. In speaking of Gen. Uuiler ho adverted to Com. Siriugham, as a man who was deserv ing of a good deal of credit in' the lata cap ture of Fort Halieras. In litis same connec tion, tho speaker mado a few remarks on Kuow-Noihingism, as he thought it a good hit or. that party, which a lew years ago haled "furriners" lo so great an extent that nobody but ''Americans should rulo Amer ica;" ami on the capturing of these Forts, by Gen. Butler and Com. Stringham, two, three or more companies were placed in charge of tho Forts, and nearly every man a loreiguer. Quito u change had taken place since Know-Noihingisin, foreigners wero now to bo trusted, and their servicos appreciated. The speaker referred briefly lo the Union Ticket, Iramed by llie ltepub- lion party, and thought ii a mere change of uamo for tho purpose of ca ching votes. Tho address, throuahout, was a telling one ; and we are happy to state, was r?co!cd with general satisfaction. Tho speaker hero having closed his re marks, amidst rounds of applause, the Hand favored Ihe audience with a delightful peice of music, for which they tecened much commendation. The Commilteo on resolutions, through their Chairman John G, Freeze came for- ward and reported tho lollowing, which wns unanimously adopted ! Rtiohctl, That the fundamental doclrino ot the Uemocratio parly is fidelity lo tho Union and tho constitution : and that we aro now, ns we have over been, opposed to a dissolution of this Union upon any ground whatever. That we will theteloro support ami sustnin the Government In Its clfort to put down this rebellion, lo tho full extent of tho means necessary (or that purpose. Itesotvcil, That secession is a oolitical her esy, and that thero was no sullicienl cause lor the action of the South and that while tho democratic party of the Norlh sympa thized with them, previous to their seces sion, and did defend their constitutional riglils in the Union; that wn never contem plalod gniii! outside of it, for that purpose, ard never will. Hcsotitil, That abolitionism is tho primo cause ol our national difficulties, and that were it nut for the abolitionist of the North, there would b no secessionists in tho Sc-u'h. V aro therefore ol opinion that the abolition elemonl now sustaining Fremont onainst Lincoln is a disunion element of which Greeley, Ileccher, Phillips ati'i rrcd, Doualas, aro lh head. Hewluil, That the Opposition, in effect, Rdiniis that tho llepublican pally wa not a Union pany ; and that their change of name will not change their character: That therefore those men who have now tccepl cd llepublican nominations are not entitled lo democratic support, and that liko Kau of old, thev havo sold their birth-right lor a mess of pottage, Col. PuKiir was nc.tt introduced to the meeting He remarked that the audience had already listened to an able aud lengthy speech, and that ho would endeavor not to detain them much longer. He started out in his diecourso very beautifully, nhovring what rapid progress had been made within it few fhoit jears, in this country ; the yau murium of ue.ilili that had been accu mulatcd tho powerful and perfect Govern ment that had been established and nearly all accomplished through Democratic rule, It was true, he- remarked, that the Opposi tion had had control of the. Government, at certain times, bm it was also true, that thi-it reign in power was of short duration. Uu der their administration, not much was even accomplished. Ho reviewed the diiTeront Opposition par ties, in a most perfect manner, from the days of the Old Whig parly up to the pres ent Union Kapublicuii party, claiming that when the Democratic party opposed the Henry Clay Whig parly they were opposing an element lhat was worthy of their steel, Since the deaih of Clay the opposition parly havo been destitula of a principle they have wandered in darkness, without a lea dertheir lamps havo been much of tha limo without oil. They luvo been known by many names for tho IbM few years, and by nothing long, 'llie speaker explained the caUh-tiop the Republicans were preparing lor Democrats this fall. It was a machine called "Union Ticket." composed of limber Democrats. This ticket is placed before the people, in all Democratic counties, but it is not thought of in counties were the Republicans aio in tho majority. For in stance, look at Bradford and a score of olh thors, that could bo cited. A Democrat could not gel a smell of an office in old Bradford , Tho spoaksr in thocouria of his romaiks referred to the management and doings sf the LegUlature last winter. He adverted to the passage of the act repealing tho tonnage tax, and thought had that Legislature been composed ol Democrats the swindling op erations that were going on last winter would neier havo taken place. Ho strong ly urged the tending ol Democrats to the next Legislature, for various reasons which ho explained, and it wo may judge from the applause with which his remarks were re ceived, wo may safely add, that Ihe audi enco unanimously agreed with him. The speaker resumed his seat amidst rapturous applause. Upon tho conclusion of Jlr. Purdy's ad dress, Col. Tale begged permission to read the subjoined letter Irom tho Hon. Alexan der Jokdn, of Sunbury, in answer to an in vitation to address the meeting: SukbuhY, Sept. 17, 1661. Levi I, Tatic, K-ij. My Dear Sir: Your kind note, inviting me lo be present at a Union Mais Meeting, to be held in Bloomi burg, on Saturday next, has been received; bull fear it will not be in my power to com ply with jour kind request, and meet my Inend General Fleming, anil other of my friends, who will be present. Tho distracted condition of our once pros perous and happy country must fill tho heart of every true patriot with sorrow, and all should unite in crushing the spirit of disun ion, aud sustaining the general Government in preventing Ihe dissolution of the Union. Wo cannot concede the right claimed by the revolting Stales lo secede. To do so. would bo an admission that we havo no Go, em inent. We have a Con'lituiioii under which we have long prospered. That constitution was made lor the government of the people, ly tht peofli, and all it provisions Mur ba respecied and carried out in good faith. It cannot ba changed but by consent of the people, and he who is unwilling to abide by tho constitution cannot bo considered a loyal citizen With great resrect, yours, &c , A JOKDAN The reading of the above letter was ac companied bj (ho remark, lhat the writer was the present President Judge of Ihe VIII Judicial district of Pennsylvania. A Union man, a sound Democrat and a pure patriot, One who had liberally given of his means in men and treasure to defend Ihe honor of the Government. That he was ihe Dem ocratic candidate for President Judge and would bo triumphantly re elected Three cheers were then proposed and given with It is now affirmed that the Adminibtra a will for the Hon. Ai.tx. Jobuan. t;on w;n be forced to supcrsccdo him in On motion, a oie or thanks was given to 0(msolueuoe 0f overwhelming evidences qf ine speaeri, m. i.ie.r iiai.uuai au j.aiuu, addresses, and to tho Siring Hand for their very excellent music. The meeting then adjourned. ADMINISTATOU'S NOTICl Estate cfJohn C. Kinney, deceased. TVTOTM'E i a lli'riliv fi cttlll.it Utlrrsol nilnillllatralion 1 on lln; calalo of Join C Kiinly. lato of MatllaoK ton paiup, Columbia county, iU'ci'a.',i, inn i,c,n emu 'i.aV'a'l.U'a i.'.ai.i town.iliii, i;iu,i,ii.i lo'uuty. Aii JJ'jnStfi" iiii'itt, ana those muctiuu lo luaae rniiu'in wiiunm uk WW filll'LTZ. V Tll-ISIAN'. .fdinr1. Ailut3l, lfl.-r.t. A T T O 11 N Fa Y AT LAW, RLOnMSBVIta, r.i OiTico In Coutl Ally, formerly occupied by Chailes R, Uuekalew, Bloaotiburg. Dec 4, Is". Latest From MlBSourli COL. MULLIGAN'S SURRENDER CONFIRMED. Account of the Defence and Surrender of Lexington-Gallant conduct rf Col. MuU igaii The men of his command re leased Largt amount of Spoils gained by the Rebels Pari of his Command al Quincy. Quinct, III., Scjit. 23. A part of Col, Mulligan's command arrived hero this o Tctiitig. Tlio balance, amounting to nearly 3000, aro expected to-morrow. TLoso who havo arrived say that tho force at Islington is only about 2000, including several companies of Homo Guards, who aro accused of having shown cowardice. Tho surrender of Lexington was mado at five o'clock on Friday afternoon. Tho flag was hauled down by tho UoirtQ Guard, Colonel JIulligan h spoken of in tho, highest terms. Ho displayd groat bravery during tho action, and when asked to sur render, ho refused. His sword was taken, away by foreo. Col. Mulligan and all tho commissioned officers aro held prisoners by tho rebels. The fort was surrendered oa Friday af tcrnoon. The men fought for Cfty-nino hours without water, and had only tlirco barrels of vinegar to quench their thirst, during all that time. There were no springs or wells of water? in the camp ground. As has been tlated, the supply was only from tho river, and this supply was cut off, after a desperate, fight, on Wednesday. They mado but few charges upon tL,o breastwooks, and during tho entiro siego their object Bcemed to bo to surround tho fort and cut off tho supply of water. Having succeeded iu this, they waited un til Col. Mulligan was oompollcd to yield to a foe more terrible than tho twen ty-seven thousand rebels that surrounded him. Previous to his surrender, ho offered to tako a position on a level spot of ground, and give General Price the odds of four- to one iu a fair and open fight, but no atten tion was paid to it. After tho surrender, the rebels mounted the breastworks, and seemed mad with, joy. As soon as tne surrender took placo a party took down tho flag and trailed it iu the dust. An immense amount of gold, supposed to bo about a quarter of a million, fell into the possession of the rtbcls. It was taken from the Banks and hurried by Col. Mul ligan on tho camp ground aomo tima ago, but tho rebels speedily unearthed it. Colonel Mulligan wept liko a child whoa he found himself compelled to surrender. On the morning after tho surrender, tho meu wcro all released on parole and fer ried across tho ritcr j tho officers wcro re tained. Tho loss of tho rebels is nst known, but it is thought to bo not less than a thousand killed and wounded. Their first attack proved more disastrous to them than, tho lopg siege which folloitei, For a day or two previous (o tho last attack, thoy wcro engaged in hurrying their dead. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON Cabinet Meeting' Removal of General. Fremont llii successor nameel Ru iitBrsfrom Kentucky Probable Battle .Again Along tht Union Lines. Wasui.npton, Sep. 10. Nho presuro on tho Government is very strong for tho removal of Gon. Fremont, It is thought ho has done tho oausc mqrq iujury than good by his courso. Tho sesiion of tha Cabinet over thit, matter was quito long. It is possible tho conclusion was to supersede Gen. Fre mont, probably by tendering him-a differ ent and less important command, which, will involve tho necessity of his again re signing from tho army. Gen. Meigs and Postma3tcr-Qcncra Jllair presented their reports. Tho na ture of Mr. lllair's roport is against tho i policy pursucu uy uen. iTomont. it is ' couiplaiued by F. Blair that Fremont is ma? j king preparations for his expedition down j tho Mississippi, aud is more intent upon striking a blow at tho Cotton States, and opening tho river to tho soa, than ho is of clearing the State of Missouri ef tho mi- , raudiug rebels that now infest it. , :....,., Moreover, it is stated that ho has been dabbling in contracts,and is wastcfully extravagant. Talk runs high ou this matter, and Generals Meigs and Banks aro variously spoken of as Fremont's successor. Advices from Kentucky, to-day. stats - that thcro is somo probability of a confi heforo long, between tho forces of Gene ral Anderson and Priest Polk. Thero is nothing especially new to chroniclo on tho lino of the Potomac. Tho opinion is becoming settled that thcro will bo no battle un il General McClellan is ready to advance, and when that timo comes he will notify Beauregard and John- son k Co,