COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, John G. Freeze, Local Editor. SATURDAY MOBN1NO, NOVEMDMl 16, 164!, J6T To-morrow ia tho twenty-fifth Sun Jay ofler Trinity. Cortcz sailed for Mexico IStb Novem ber, 1C18. Jay's treaty signed 10th November, 1700, Battle of Port Washington fought 20th Nov., 1770, The Pilgrims arrive at Cape Cod Slat Nov., 1C20. Battle of Breslau fought 223 Novemlor, 17G7, President Pierce born 23d .November, lb04, -JOl' tor The first snow of the season made in appearance on Friday morning last. I- Gen. Tom Thumb was thrown from a carrifleo, bv the breakine of an axle : a few days ago at St. Catharines, Canada. He was turned clear over and struck en his head taking the scalp clean off, and landing him on his back in the mud. His injuries are not considered serious. ,.01 . ni i tr tt w .i faT Charles II. Hess, Esq,, the succes- c r ii tnti n . n miasionor, was sworn and took his plsce in the Board on Monday last. He will be an efficient and active member, under htatids the wants of the East tide of tho county, and will give to tho whole an pn lighteued attention. tijr X baker in the army, celebiated for his excellent bread, gives the fyllowing recipe for mating yeast: Moll one lb. of j tlour, one fourth lb. of brown sugar atid a little salt, in two gallons of water for one hour. When milk warm bottle and cork it closo. It will be 'ready for use in twenty-t'our hours. jo; Zzj A mu?ie teacher once wrote that 'the art of playing on the violin requires ' the nicest perception and the most sensi- bility of .my art in tho known world.'' oration of those journals, which havo tra l.'pon which an editor commjnts in the j duced Gen. Patterson because of hij fail, following strain : ' The art of publishing ure to attack the rebel army at Winches- a newspaper and making it par, and at ! tcr, and prevent us juncture with Jto.mre thc same time making it p!ea-o everybody, 'gird at Manassas. Gen. Patterson has heats fiddling higher than a kite.'' j submitted iu iileuce. to tho attacks upon so; his character as an officer and his loyalty UtrQ-l Woi. T. A'exandrt of ,llC citizen, while carrying in his pocket, Clarion Democrat desir.a to havo atten. da!tumeuU "fficici.t for his ample vindica tion called t.j the following fact : j tlon' rather lI,an oltrua himself upon tho " Wanii.ii. A practical printer , pnblic, truing to time and experience to wanted as it paituer in this ofiieo. A per I demonstrate the wi.dcm of his movements uu'haing u pttiull capital i!l fiud th ) I even to his personal enemies. Ihirisbttrg location a desirable one the p ttrouago patriot. ample and the country the inot u-lulle ' mirmgrooigB tine in Ibfl M.tte in support ot Democratic ! nivasures, with tho exception, pirhapi, of j Hreeno. Please aituiess the proprietor. QT The Imperial Crown nf Knghmd contains one .large ruby, ono large broad, fprcad sapphire, sixteen sapphires, eleven emeralds, four rubies, one thousand three hundred and sixty-three brilliant dia monds, one thousand two hundred and sevcnty-lhreo roic diamonds, one hundred and forty seven table diamonds, four drop fhaped pearls, and two hundrod and tevcuty-thrce pcaite. It has a crimson velvet cap, and weighs 39 cz. 0 dwt., troy. riv There is a big quarrel going on in Kansas between U. S. Senator James II. Lane, who is in command of the Kansas Urigade, Go. Reynolds, Chailes Uobin soti, Governor of tho Stato; Marcus J Parrot, Lane's adjutant, and Captain Piice. Iu their speeches and letters they call each other liar3, saundrcls. jayhawk ers. thieves, robbers, plunderers, inccudi , ,. . . ,, , arte, murderers, ditty puppies and burse- ttealcre, They are all leading republicans and all doubtlcs, telling tie truth about , one another. tcjr Is.i.vi: b'l.r.NKEit, Democrat, ii, if justice ba done, elected Judge in the Ju-j lllCtal District composed Ot Union, Snjlter , i Arn ir t i . i and .JllttllU COUntiOS. iiratly tOWnsllip, -1 ! ......I.. l it. ., WillCU WIS tO UO aunexCU to Union, Oast her Republican votes with Union, and the Dcinoorats voted with Lycoming. If they had voted together either way Sleuker trnnlrl rinx-n i n-ninriK' in thn ilislrief or woiiiu navo a n.ajomj mine uiirict, or if the VOte .3 thrown OUt ho Will havo a majority. How it is evuienl thatHraUyj township cannot vote in both counties, and i ;t matters not to whioh of tho couutics it 1 shall go it will elect Slenker. :o: ' isa- Tho New York World of Novem. t,. II It rni, ... e .1. Q.. DCr U, Say3 S " i llC result Ot tllO fatatO election (in New York), is not so favorable to the people's party as at first supposed, iii1 fi-QiTt fnni-,Mirfin wIii nf . ailU thC Straight republican Wing Ot It nnpnii11r mnWa lint fin inflifTprnr qIiAw especially maKC8 UUl aa inuinercni SUOW among the candidates returned. But apart from Iho cflcdt of the election upon old party lines, thero is no question but tho JjCgilatur0 elect is COIUpOted of a better PUSS of men than havo been Sent to Al- 7 pany for a number Of years past. , ', , , 1 . . TblS 13 & VCrV Sicnificant admission, , , - .. , .When W0 recollect that for years it lias . , , , betn republican : and flOW Seems to St&na n, , , . , 01 JJomoCrats out Of 100 members. Xrr i, , . , , 3 n in Wri2 tit. democrat, is elected Canal Com- minioncr for the shert term, Tho Hon. Andrew Johnson, in his Speech at Dayton used tho following lan guage ! " I would not bo personal, but an Abo litionist ia ns much of a secessionist as any to bo found in South Carolina. Now, as much as thoso disunionists of both classes abuse cnoh other, thoy, nevertheless, both unite in laying violent hands upon the Government that never harmed cither. If I wcro nu abolitionist, I would break up tho Union j for tho disruption of the Union must inevitably destroy nnd obliterato lavury. llenca wo aro for tho prosecu tion of tho war to savo the Government as founded by our fathers ) for restoring the Constitution as wo received it, without ro gard to tho peculiar institutions of any State. That a secessionist and abolitionist ars on a par, I can prove by a singlo syl logism an abolitionist is a disunionist i a IStoUt SS ' i $& Gjcneiml Patterson.. The firm ness of purposo which enabled Gen, Pat terson to resist the popular prcssuro which would havo driven him with inadequate means to attack an enemy of superior force willi s'inoa tl' massacre of Hall's I31uffib probably better appreciated. 8 m'gut uavo obtained the credit of be- in8 " dashing commander" by attacking a 'arS forco 'n aQ ontreuched position wit1' tliree sipS Su,13i but le loss of , his army would have been poorly campen- sated by the notoriety wlii-U tho gallantry P ,,',. ,,: . ' tlje B(;tlon would havo given his name. . Hv Hrf .awiK, iu Pit. 11, uui own Cumberland valley from invasion in freeing Maryland from danger in driving the enemy from Harper a Ferry in whip ping him at Falling Waters in forcing him to retireto the ouly position which he ! 1 1 I... i ;c9uiu noiu, aim great nogativc vir- . tue in not attempting what he could not perforin. Whatever flic nieiit of his ac tions may have been, they should not bo underrated by Pcnnsylvanians, whoso soil was protected, and whose soldiers, of less experience than anv now in the field, were not subjected to the'usclcss slaughter which m attended the only movement which has been mado since he relinquished the command of tho tipper Potomac. We cut tho above vindication of Gen. Patterson from the Philadelphia i'orth Ameiican, and commend it to the consid- ISpcciul jTotices. TOyiiruiiii?" NOW IS VOUR TIMK TO GO. Till! a'.bcriljera Ii ivo Iiocn appnintf-t by the CuviThor of rtiHiijhaniH tn raUu a new cimp:iu-f Ir.r.iiitry, tn be known a thJ "UUCh'.tLEW av.1lU)Vio fltrvu dunii? tf (iresent War, nut s:fedjin: three )ara. Tho company UH .ittacli".l to one uTlhe hoot lU'giiiK'uti now fitrunits in Camp at JIaIbr. Ail (.1)1 b Uf lilt n li tU't-i-il (tic az' 'Jf n an l 45, ftlitiLili.ciJ tn serve llairfiiin liy, mill pulttipiit't in itw prenptit War fir ttic iin-g'-Tiatiuiiff Ihe Union, are invltoj in cutji-,' for warn ana vnron inehmciv:!'. Kaih Hldef will receive pay mi'l Kations fro.u the lime ha I tMoriiiii, 'flip piy cf a pn atf u $M pur mouth, lipfiJoft R .ni out nnd Clotliinc; nlm, gtOO limintx at th- ndofthi w ar, an J licyun.l iloulil.ultiv, lt-0 Acr ofi'uMic JanC 1 8ine flirty nanfii hivo aUfatly bien enrollp.!, Tor fjrlJtorinforiiiation, apply t lha nilict-ri, J. MIM.Altll. Capt, StUI-w.iler, Col. co. A. 0, TATE, 1-ixut. Ilrwick. (,Y. co. II. K Tlr'FAXV.Uiut.Tuulttianiiock.Wyojniiigco. Xov. 1C, Itu, SJXIONABLC CLOT JI INO ion FALL. Tlic ntJ-catabl iahc J n'Ul'J'K HALL CLOTHING DAZAAU, at Ibc goutUw.tt coriu-r uf FOUIiTII AM) MARKET STUUCTS. r, no,vprejaretl wil'i a ruLL stuck or r.3iioAni.r ready maiic Cl.in'lllMi FOR TALI. A.Vn W'M'LI! YY'CAU. pi Tarlirular attention given to Customer Work. OH tcr. ""- ' -J.",. guutlmcst cornerof rOUllTII AMD AIARKUT STlinCTS. l'CTCR S. LCVICK. Prornalor. Nov. 1C. 1S0I, (May I, lfill- lai) TO CONSUMPTIVES. rpuF. Advertiaer, haiiuj been rctoreJ In health, it a X few uctki, by n very Kimiilo rtfineily, after hating .uirered.everalyearltlia.eterelui.jarrtction, and ll.ol dread diieanv. Uoniuinption U amioua to make known t.i hi, lelotv-auirrer the mtan, of cure. To all who defclro It. lie will send a couv of tlu ore icription inc.! (free uf charge;, nith the directions lor preparing and umig tho ta.ui, which they u HI find u BCRU CLKC for C'UNSUMrTrOH, Aslllkl, llHUItlllTIS, SiC The only ofcjeel of the advertiser in sending the Pre scripxion is id neneiu ine unncicu, auu s.ireuu iniorma ")n which In eonceive, to be invaluable, and he hope. evi.rv,utf,.rcriiitryhurei iy,a uwui co.ttu'm "J-mj; K,,! p.ea.e addre.,, Uv. EllWAUIlA. U'lIuN, WflliantiburKh, fCitigs County, New York Nov. 3. lcGI.-3m. I Military UNiroRit. There Is, perhaps, no depart j rucnt of military .justness in which there his heuii a more marked improvement than in the clothins of sol diers. Not many fars since other ri and private were clad in girments which wi-re almost kin-tiitJit, Thoy wore leather stocks, which were worthy of the name, for thsy kept the weurtr in lllbillation i hle llieir padded l,rP;n and Hjlit kleevc. made volition a matter of real vt -fij tS& 'm S-ftJ,-,K thing that is iterfoct'y easy, ubitantial and Ucominif. Tne 1,flll nauf0il Uar; i eoR(; larsely Into the tmin-Jis of niaking Military Clothing, and th-ir facilities enable tnemtu fill the largest ordarinlhe shortest poisible "gjjt.ai, xsei eJJ")1,'! Swnrsa"imiToNcJu& co.1Uof"u" Cieaent Ono Frire Cloihini etore, No.IOOMatlietstree abovo Hutb. rmiU'Je'iflila. . In addition to having the lartest, most varird and faihimabl, stock of Cltthlng in 1'hlladeli hia, made i. prenly for retail sales,, have constituted every one his own salesman, by bavins markedin figures, en each ar. tide at thelvery lowest price it can be sold for so they cannot pn,.ibiy vary an uiun Duy aiue, The good, ara well sponged and prepared, and treat painstaken with thu makinc sothal all canbuy withlha futlarturaneeof jetnni a food article at the very low. e, I price. Also, a large stock of piece foods on hand. af tlulauit style and best Qualities, which will Ue made ts order. In the most faihionablo and best mannsr, S5 n. cm.. heiowLrsdimriei.. h'o. too JONF.s t ro EMPLOYMENT! AGENTS WANTCUl Wo will pay from M In 973 pet month, and ill ejpen ,e, to active Agents, or five a commission. Particular. Wv.V!?'.. A'J Biwihu Msailie CoMrnt, K, JAMfcS. General Agent, Jlllin, Ohio. Aug. H, IKfll. -12m. D" THOMAS W. MATTSON. Received tho Vilf Medal at tho World'! Kolr In London 1831, rorTRUNKi CAHPBT IIAOS, Hoots, shoes nnd Gums. Urcat Induce ment, are now offered to purchasers of tho above aril clef. This Ii much the largest stock of trunks, Carpal Oses, Valltes.aco., In Philadelphia very cheep for raih .No. 4rJ Market Street, oua door above 4tli, South tide A OAIID TO THE LADIES i Dr. Dupouco's Golden IMIIs for Females. Infallible in torrttttnf, rtgvlating and ttrn&rtnjf all tb itruttloni.from. rhattttr ciuri. and at vagi tucciMiful as aprtventivt. The Combination of Inured. enti In l)r, Duponco'i flnMf n Tl li arc perfectly harmle-o. They have been uteA in the private practice of old Dr. Duponcn for over thirty yeart, and thmiiandt of ladiei caTi testify to their jrcat anil never failing tucrpm In almoit every caic. in lorrt'cttnir irrcnularitiei. relieving nminrni .ni dlttrCMing mcnitru&tlon, particularly at thu c Inn go of iiiv. i (Miii inu iu ivii pun win cure nisi common - JrnaJfu' complaint, tha Whitpf. Nearly ttiry female in in? ianu iuiutr irum inn coinpiaifit, The a bore pill hn permanently cured thou Saudi, anil wilt euro you if you mi thm. They cannot harm you, on tho eontrary they rvmovcal olmruction. reitore nature to Us prop, trchannel, and invignrata the hole ijitcm. Ladm whose lth will not prrmit an Increase oft'auiilr, will find thee pill a puccesifu) prettntive. Thtie rillt ihouM not be taken durin the fiftt three months oi piernancy, at they ore sure to bring on mil carriage; but at any other llmo thoy are lafe. Trice, 1 per box. Sold, wholeialo and reiall.liy 0 M. IIAQKNHUCII, tlruggiit. Sole agent fur Hloomsburg, l'a. To whom all orJri ruuot he icnt, I.adiei 1 by tend in; Him 91.00 to th9 Llooimt.ur? l'oit-Olfice, can hare tbeit pills acnt In any part of the country, (confidential d "free f i'o t 'b 1 1 11, 8 Id ' 1 i b N, 1 L Katik i Mauch city in the United Stater. V. 11- .it ok, out for counterMti. liny noOulJen Tilla of and kind, unlcjscveryhotii signed S. 1. Howe. All ethers are a baao imposition and unmfe, therefore, a you value your lives and health, (to nay notlum ()f t,e. ing humbniffeil nut nf your money,) buy only of those who showthe signature of 8, I), llowe mi every box, which bai rvcciitly been added, nn account of a recent counts tfelt of the litis. H. I) HOWE. Sole Proprietor, New York. Dei. 91. 1P60-1' UAI.TIMOKK LOOK HOSt'lTAL. DU. JOHNSTON, rpiIE founder of this Celebrated Initituttun, oflers the X most certain, speedy, and only eifectnul remedy In the world for eireclsfr (Jietti, Strlcturei, Seminal weak tiess, I'ains in the Loins, Constitution.! Debility, Initio Inni'i' U'nnltnPtinf tlm HnrV ntnl l.hntia Aftui.iiiiiini the Kidney, Palpitation of the Heart, Dispepsia, Svf vous irrunuiiuy, uiseaie ui ino ueau, inruai. ost or Skin, and all thoae serious and melancholy Disorder ariiiu; from the destructive habits of Vouth, which Ar Btros bo(U biJy and mind. These tecret and solitary t practices, arc more fatal to their ittiins than the tumg eft tho Syrt-iu to th1 mariners Clystes, blightins their must brUliaut hopes and tLuticipatlons, rendering marnase A-c. ! IlilllUISlU.V. I Married person?, or Vonng Un contenin'attni mar rU'.'p.bcin! aware of physical weakness, organic ileabili ty, deforniities, Ace, chould immudiatrly consult Dr Johnston, and he restored to perfect health. He nho tdaces himself under the care of Dr. John ton. aaSShlSSSff''""'' OKOANIC WKAK.N'KSS immediately cured and full visor reFtored, This dts ease is the penalty most frcpie'ttly paiil by thosj who have become the victim of improper indnlen cies. Young persont are too apt to commit etresj irmn not beinjr awurfa of the dreadful consequence that may en ue. Now. who that understands the subk'Ct will urp tend to deny that the power of procreation is lnt fot-ner by those filling intu improper habits than by the prudent, libidos being deprived of tho pW-aurc of hralthy mr-1 springs, the mOit serious and iletructive syiiiptonia to , both body and mind urise, Ihe nystcm b-comi-a dernng. ed; the physical and mental power weikened, nervoti debility, dydpepaii, pnlpitation oftlic h'-art, Indigestion, a wating ot the fra:ti;,Coufh, Symptoms of Coiuump lion. ic. 7 Oillce, No. 7 Boctii Facnatcx Stiieet, seven doornfl rroi.j liauunoro stret i, i-aii tiue, up ina n'pi, no par ticular in observiu; tlieAMl and XUMlIi:il, or you will miitake the place, A Cure WarrentcU, or no Chargi .Vide, in fron One to Tiro Days. SO MERCURY OR X.UKIUUR DRUGS USED. mi. joiixsrox Member of the Royal Collate of Surgeons, at London. Graduate from onr of the moil eminent (.'ulh-ge of the Ontt'jd States, and tin greater pait of whodt life lias b"Mi f pent iu the first Hospitals of London, i'arls, Philv deli-ln innd elsewhore, ha eiTected inn a of the most as tonishins cure that ; ere ever known; many troubled with rrigiii; lu the Irad nnd ears when asit'ep. ureal imtoidtics, licinj alarmt'tl at sodden sound e, mid hash-f.iliie-j, wilhfrcri"nt bl'isliinsr, att' ndudfouiftiiues with derangement of min.l, wen mrnl iiumedlatch. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When thi miiruided and imprudent otiry of pttasuic H-ili hi hai im'iiltl lh) pecdi f-I't!ila painfiil diicuse, it too oft mi happ-mi th it an ill liim-d i'iihj offhnmp or dre.id nf iIi-cocry, dctcrd him from uppu i.ijr to those who troiii t'liur.jilnm an 1 repcta1'iitt-cui al no bcfricutl t'orriJ difuave maki-s th.iraipi:nraiirc, .art; ulcerated bji tlirmt, ihscaseil iuhi;, ii-cturre, p nits in thchead and limb!, dinitiesa of iglit. d-Hfut-K., unite on the tkin bji ii, an l u mi j. uioilii-m mi v.a -Ktaii, tace an l i Atrcme lias, nri-srem-ins with rtpidiiy.ltll at latt the palate of tht) mouth and h jius of the UJfc full In, tin 1 the victim of thiidjsjae bOLi);iua tmrrid -ujPttoi tommiiseration till death putrtii periiJ tjhis dreaafitl stitftringB. by sen dMiR him to "that hourms fiom whence uo traveler re turns." To s'lth, tlu-rLforu, Dr. Juhnston plcdzot. him self to preaervnthit most cnvioable acm-cy, nnd from Ins eiteuitive practice iu the firbt Ilotpjtals of Europe and Am tics. Ik ran conftdv'ntly recmmeml safe and ipecdy cur is tothu uitfrtun,i;e vlitim of ihl-t horrid distasc, TAKE V RTICIJL.R NOTICE. Dr. J. addris-tt'g all thoan who have ii'Jured therustlvea by private an.l improper Indulcences. These are toint of the ta 1 and melancholy cfl'ucts pro duced Ly early habitB of youth, viz : 'Weakness of the Hack and Limb- I'un iu th Head, lliiuness of riteht Lost nf Munt.uUr I'uwt-r, ralpitation tf thu Heart. Jys. p.pfla ",rvo u Irratabiltt), Duraugemont of tho Diges ,tv.) ruiatioud, uuerm uviui), fempiamaoi uonsump turn, &c. MENTALLY. The ft-arful vCect-t upon Iho mind are muh to bodrp.nk'd, I.o of Mtmory, Confusion of Ideas De ii res i on of the Spirits, Evil forebodings, Averxiou of Society, Timity, Ac. are home of the evil produced, ThuUfiindi of pf-rfons of all ages can new judge what itlhe caua? nf their dtclinniK health. Loositic; their viiior, becoming weak, pale and tmaci.itud, having sin gular apptaranc about the ej is, cough and symptoms of Consumption. ON'S INVIOORATINfi REMEDY FOR ORCANH" WEARS' ESS. Ily this great and ituiMiiliint rciued. wi afeness of the orRiiiiit ure tintcdily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands oi tho mut ncrvou- and riibjl.tattd, who had IopI all hope, have been immediately rilicved. All impi-dimenttt to Marriage, rhyviral and Mental Diitniali hcnlion, Nervous Irratability.Treiiitihiigs and Yt-aknesi or extnuitatioit of the most fearful kind, speedily cured : by Doctor Johustou. YOUNO MEN. Who have injured thtmelvcs l.y a certain practice,) indulged in when alone ahabit frciK-ntly Jiarncd from evil companions, or at ichoolthe etfLcts of which are nightly filt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders ' marriage imposEibU, and destroys both mind and body, 1 hhould app'y iimm-diately, , vvliat a pmy uiai youus ni.tu, me nojo oi ins rponiry. and ull ces in le m plating, MABRIAfJB ihould reflect thai sound mind and body arj Iho most necessary requmities to promote rouunbMl happiness Indeed, without these the journey through UO hjcnmcs a weary pilgrimage, the proipect hourly darken j to the lew; the mind brcumea thadowt-d with despair i tilled with tho melancholy reflection that the hapjuneit of another lHcnmeahlishted with our own, UEr lCE WO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK iir Baltimore, Md ALL SURGICAL Ol'ERATlO.Vri I'EREtlRMED. N, H. Let no false modesty prevent you, but apply immediately cither pf-rjonally or by Letter. SKIN DISEASES M'EEDILY CURED, TO &TMAt3FM5. The manv Ihousandf cured ot this Institution within the laal 15 yearn, and the numerous impoituut Surgical Operations performed hy Dr. Johnoton, witnemed by Ihu reporters of the papers and many other pernotu, nn- tices oi which nave appeareu agaiu nun a?pin o-iore me onblic. bides his itaudiiiir as a centlcman of character a.id responsibility, is a uu indent guarantee totheurllictej T IKE NOTICE V It Tiiro ura bo manv ignorant and uonhlefcd arMiu.in7tl health of the ulrrady afilictrd. that Dr. Johnston deems ituecckdary to say, evperially to those unacquainted i with his reputation, that his credentials and diploiuis hang in his ulhce. Uv Take Nonce All letters inii.t be nofct paid, and coinuin n postage tiauip lor iim n j'ij , m nu umn vt . in tie rein. MarcliH. l?t'0. (OF JIIltSr.VTOW.V.) TIIC subscriber would respectfully a)rrza his friends and ike puLltc eeucr&lly, that he lias oiened HOTEL Undfr the abot o name, in Jtrseytown, Columbia coun ty, l'a, where hols fully prepared to entertain tne traveling: community to general satisfaction. His TA-I UI.U and IIAK.aro will supplied and will be carefully 1 superintended, And his S1'.JJI.L' is ample and wall stocked, Ih charge of careful rooms, will always! oi properly attended. I Cjr He invites a share of the public custom, and pledges Ilia best efforts, to help lias guests feel at homo Jerscyluwn, May 11, lfCt-3ui. II. C. IIOWKR, SUIl UK ON DBNTIST RESPECTFULLY offers Ml profession al services to the ladies and gentlemen of I vS&MUvV the line of his profBisiou, he is provided with the latest Improved porcelain teeth, which will be iaseited on gold, platina. silver and rubber base , to look as well as the natural teeth. ailnftal j.late and block Iceth manufactured and all 1 operations on tfeth. carefully and properly Htfnded 10 Plomiturg, Ts. Auuit 3, UtU $2 J I KEOEIPS FOR OOTOHEU CO THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Tho following are the receipts to tho office of tho Columhia Dkmocrat, during tho month of October, 1601 : H. A. Wilson, til 3(1 Richard riumer, 10 (HI Joseph II arlrcll. fl DO Jacob Phugars, Esq , 1 iO llenJ. .Miller, 75 William Creasy, 3 OOllon. B. llaldy, 1 IJOIJoe'ph iVIarli, 1 IKliNaah Critl. 1 00 4 37 7 Oil 1 H 3 id 00 a oo 3 50 I SO nr. j. u. rtyor, l,. 11. Burner, lleor, P Miller, Samuel lirugler, Isaac Wagner, Jr, J. A. Bwliher, John Krealer, Jacob Troup, El, ofUiekillcCol. Allnai Cole, Esq, Aaron Andrews, I'hllilp H. Morer, Jacob DiefVenbach, llanlcl Meele, Samupl llagenbuch, Kat. of Peter Mowrer, 1 13 Daniel Lee. Fsq., SI HO Henry lien, fi'e Montgomery Kll ('entre) I 00 3 00 James L rJhemian, Esl3 00 Peter Jones, 1 60 Hugh McUollilm, 3 Oil cat. ot rnoa uonncr, I uu Parvin Swisher. 1 So in. Wintcrsleen, 1 SO nenry u.rpaumtng. OOO'Lcwit Rchnvlpr. Kan.. 2 (HI Col. Co. Aar. Society, I .W.Thos. E. Kvet, .1 uo V, C. Harrison, M. I). 5 OOKobt Robhin, 1 to O. It. llyerty. 3 45 James S. Mr.Nmdi. 13 00 Lawrence M. Ilartman, 1 73 C. V, MrK-i A. Co., 7 00 John KfiriiB, t 10 OOHamuel Fulvgr, 3 50 rs. K.llaeenbucli, I Ortl'cler Schui, 1 75 Frederick Urehr, 1 75(J, Bmilh. M. 1. ii 00 W.O.duick, Kii, I 7i John J.IIasenbuch. G 00 Win. A, Wagner. 1 JU Unvt.t Lee. 00 FRESH A lilt IV A L OF 'BMW (mmmm -FOR- 1 1 T 1 1 11 X fl i II I TIMlun lersittned, (rratrful for p.nt patronage, respect fully informs hitcur-tumers and thepublicgpnerally. niai uu una jur-i leccivvu iroin iiio taiier itc cttiei, the largest and must select stock of FALL AND WINTER irirsjLxxm. That has y.t been opened in r.loomhur?, tu which he invites the attention of his friends, and assures them thattlioy ure offered for rale at pre-at bargains. His Stock comprises a large assortment of OI.NTI.nMr.N'S WKAKINO AW ARE L, Coiisi!ting ti t aphioh able Dress Co k$, of every dps crtpttou; rains, vests, rnirn, cravats mocei, tot ton ' Handkerchicfj, Gloves, Suiptnders, be. . i-v , a -r--. i i r- o LlQLP W A I (JH u5 - A D iiiiri.T-i-irr I lJ f U I y V LJ 1 1 J-JXJJ-tXj Of every description, fine and cheap. N, H. Rrtnembct "Xeifs6(ri Cheap JCworiufp," rail and sve, No charge for cxaming Roodo. DAVID LUWnNDCRQ. Illoomfburp, September 23, lftil. (Jue lrjJX) BICHTKH JONES' RCGISIEKT nrrv-EiniiTii (3.-.) ixxxa. voi.untceiis, u. S. AltJJV. Ifra'ijiitnlers and Vrincipul Hcnttcsvotts 1U3 S. Fourth Stmt, riiitailelphea. Camp in lloxboroug, near Mflge Avenue. ANTE D Maukssit.n for the Flank Comnanies. which aracntnnoiedof emcrieiiccd w Woodsmen, and will be armed with the bet class of Hi tie i ; I ulan try Soldiers for the ( ompaniea of the line. ArtiilKry for the lottery which is attached. On application, by letter addressed to the Colonel, ' traiibportation fur squads of men, and for iodiv iduat re cruit-i.tothe Hcndiuartors in 1'hltndclphia will bo fur nitheU irom any part of the State. . Recruits are inuitered into the IT, 9. service on their arrival at Headquarters, nnd receive, at once, subiUt nice, uniforms, underclothing, Nuv.O, IrOL JONAS BllOUK & lillO s vm mmh ssool iottox. mi & 500 yda. White, Black, & Colored. This Thread being made particularly for Suwing Ma chine, i very &tiont', Smooth and Elastic. Its fctreiigth h not impairud by washing, nor by friction of tlr: ir-'tdl- For Marhjnca, use Ujo-As' l'a te til Clace, For upper thread, uad 1'rooks' Patent Sii Cord, Red Ticlut, Kor Under thread. Sold fcy t "spntable denier throujl.t "he country. Al- o, i iwjso oi iuu eacu. assorted Not,, hy Wil. HENRY SMITH, tolc Jgtnt, v. ,3. , 3IVse .irt, New Yoik. Nov. y, 1301, fm. Lnckauauaa & liloninsbur Railroad CHANG K OF TIME. 'pnu moniinK Train leave. gcraat3n a: G.45anil pass X ti liliiou.burg. at 1U7 ui. tv. c, iFcr. supt. Calla-rissa Hail Road. 1AS3 ItUrEUT STATION. SOUTIIWAKI) HOUND TKAI.Va. rhlladclphia at N. V. Mail 10 55 A. M. " " Mipress 1J.25 A. M NOUTIIWAltl) HOUND TRAINS Klmira Mail 3 41 P. M Niagra Express 10.10 r. M II. S. GOODWIN, Siji't May 4, l-iiil. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. AN Examination of teachers will be held al the ful low tug times and places iz : I'it Mt. I'lc.i.anton vlouday Nov. 4lh at Hutchisons; Nov. 5lli, at Orangetille; Clh. (.'entreat fowler's vchoul housoi'lh Uriarcrui'k and Uerwlck, at Herwck;cth l'lshingcrLek, ut IValer'a icholl hous?; ttth Madison at Jurieytov-n; llth lleinlock ut Uuckhorii ; l-.'th Montour at Dietcrirl.'a school houso ; and for Franklin nnd Cat t.iwissa, litCattawissa In the evening a' 7 p. fai.; 13th Conynghatn atCculrt'tllle: 14tll Uodriugcrcck and Lo cust at Klabtown; lSlh Vaintilleat 10 a.m.. andUcatcr at Siielhauiincr. school houso at 7 p. m. : IC1I1 at Mlmin ille ; lrth at llentoii ; loth Sugarluaf.nt A. Cola's : 211th the presence of directors und other is ropertfu!y so- UCJIJU, WM, ULUIiCsOa, Nov. 5, leci. Co. surt. Sheriff's Sales. 3 lY t'irtiii' nf snrnvnl write nf piililitiii 1 rxponas, to ino directed, issued out of the courtif' Common ilm of Columbia Ceuiity, IVnntj'Uauia, wjll ij expoitcil to public sale at the Court IIouu,.n blooms Ltirjf, on dATUKDAW th- tiuth lAV OJ NUVEUIlLU, t-M, at unc o'clock iu tlu afitroouit, the following prop tity to wit; A'l that crtain Ltd of Ground situate In Ujht Street, Kt'll tutwiship, Ctduii.bu count), I eun'a., bounded and ltcritie1 ns i'Uo s ti mt : on the East by Main Street of s iid town, on thj orth by lot of Samuel llagenburh, u tint WVfct by an Alley and on thu South by an Alley, , containing one third of an acrc.be tho same more or less, u hereon are erected a ona und a half story frame dMtll s nuuflii a irunif uni-Hiiriicn a large iranie siapie anu ' "ucr out Duu.nngs wuu me nppurwnaBces. , . ued.takcniueiecutiunandtobe.oldas the prop ! , w! . , , . ALbU ; At t tl 0 SaiQO tllUO aiUl plACO, oil that certain lot or parcel cf ground situaty in Kipy toun.ricott toniikhip, Columbia County, I'ennsjhauia bounded and described as follow . tci vi it: on thiH..tuti Iiy Main ritrcet of said town, oitttio Westby lot Leluiie. i initotho iiclrsol' Ulizabctli Creclme, decM un tl.e ' oltlll.lallAllel.alld.ntllol:atb)'alotbtlonBlnato I the Ktate of Fowler and ('reveling, It being the ono i ii.iir ot Lot Tia v in sam town.j uoutauiiug turty fuet in 1 trout, aud one hundred and settutv-three audoue-fuurtli I fctt in depth, whereon ia erected a two story tramo dwellingliouseuiththeappurtciiaucts. LSeized, taken in execution and to be sold as the nroD- crty of Isaac McKaiuey i JOHN SNVDIU, ShtrtJ. Bheriffs Olllce, ) Dlooinnburg, Oct. 30, ltitil. "Wyomiug jSominary. rpilE next teru of this institution will commecne Nov X 13th, and continue eighteen weeks. Noihwithstandiug thu statu ol the ce tin try, the num ber of Students in atteudance this session Is unusually lanre. 9110 will pay fur board. Hashing, fuel, room furnish' ed, and tuition ia common Fetiilt branches, for one year. (XT Send for a catalogue. K NELBO.V. Kingston, Fa-Oct 20. 18(11 J. V. HIJJUjEIC, (Successor to J, 8. Soavaa.) H'UOIEMLB Vttlt.ll W TOBACCO, SNUFF AND ( IGARS. Xo. 8 North Fifth St., abore Market no.onur riuu aoore -J. , , "ilmA AUo. Manufaclurri aad Importer of TfAR P.TfJ X PPfJ Ml luUi,u,1 lV IJIIHU oLUA,a Ms) 1? UCQ Km Ucccmbct HLotxtl PttOOLAviKTlUN. WHERfiAS. the Ifoi, Warhen J, Woodwird, resi dent of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail IMivty, Court of Uuarter Hesnions of tho Peace nnd Court of Common I'leai and Orphan' Court, in the 36ttt Judicial District, composed of the cormtiea of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jicos Evaks and STrrueN 1!aly, Associate Judges ofColumMa county, have timed their precept, bearing date the 7fli day of Pept. In the year of our Lord one thotirand cleht hundred and slxty.oneand to mo directed for Iifldlne Court of U)tr and Terminer and Central Jail deliiery. General (lunrter Sesiions of the I'cace, Common I'leas nnd Orphan's Court, in JUoomaburg, in the count of Columbia, on the first Monday, (being the 3d day) of December, next, and to continue one neck. Notice is hereby flvcn, to the Coroner, the Justices or tho Tesce and Constables of the said county of Columbia that they ho then nnd there in thtlr proper persons ol 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aniddny, with their records, iniuisitions and other remembrance to do those thing which to their offices appertain to be done, And thoso that are bound by recognizance, toprostcute arainstthe prisoners that are or may ho iu the Jail of aid county of Columbia to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their at tendance, agreeably to their notices, Dated at Uioein. Imrir, the 3d day of November, in the year of our r.ord one thousand tight hundred and sixty-on, trnd In th eiehty sixth year of the Independence of tbe United States of Am irica. (Ooj nave the Commonwealth.) November J, If 01. JOHN SNYDER, Shiriff. LIST OP CAUSES, I FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1801. ' I. Cyrui Darton vs. Itlraui O. Fowler, et. al. feigned Issue. 5. Townsend V, Kahler vs. Daniel Neyhard. 3. Andrew Creveljng s. Andrew Mclllck, tlr., et. al I . Philip Wmteriteen s. Valentine Wlnursteen. I 3. Philip Millir, admr. of Isaiah Bhuman, vs. Jacob L, Shu man, 6. Joieph Lockard vs. Jauiea Fenningtnn. 7. Ezektel . nhulu, vs. Jamea rennlntton.ct. al, 6. James Shields, et, al. vs. Isaiah Shuman'tadm'r. M. Kichard it. McAagh vs. Jnhii Gfggcr. 10. Hugh Thompson tt, al. Augustus B I'earce tl. al, 11. Daniel V. Scbtttv. A. II. Tcarcc, et. al. li. Henry Wtillt vs. Ucorge Kinlt-v JU. Wilson Ager vs. Joseph 1 atton. If. Michael II. drown, tt. al. vs. James J. Dull, et. al. 15. Clinton D. Herring, ct.al, vs. Daniel f, Seybert. 10. Michael Togle, vs. I'ctcr Campbell. 17. Thomas (J. Uobiion, vs. William Famey. lr. Thomas C. Knbison, tt. iniam fausey. 11. Thomas C. Robison, va. Win. Pauey. 0. Tcter M. Traugh.vs Aaron Clayvn. 31. Samuel Whitaker, vs. Margaret r-mith, 2ii. Nathan Toyler, et. al. vs. James Lake 23. Frederick Dudy, vs. Leonard Adams. 21. Charles Tomllnson, vs. Franklin Stewart, et, al. GRAND JUllORS, TOR DECEMIICK TERM, 1601. Mum -I'hlllp Eyer. 3. Amton Bitter. lltacer William ScJidll. Catairfiia Jarob dem.l. Centre (K'orgc Kroa., William Hofrinan. f Vaniia - Jev.a Cleaver. Clinton Mendenha!!. ItiAiHfferetk Henry HUtcnbcnder. Greenwood - Wiltlatii .Mather. Utmhtk John McUeyncld,. Jackson Irani Vftr, LocuttWliltMn Vcaper. fVa'tiapn Samuel Urugler. Maine John Gmver. Mfftn Jnhn llctllcr, Jaeoh HarUell Orang e Pheulas Urewcr. Ptne Villiam Karrlmcr. Sroll-John Kre.iler, Daniel KverhartAVIlam White. Shne"l"f Samuel Kitchen John, I.ewli. THA VERSE JURORS. roll DECEMBER TERM, 1801. Bloom Joshua rctternian. JJsarcr-naniel 0. Gcnrhart. franklin L. Bhuman. iliir. ilrrB-ia John McAnall, David llaucber. Hriarcretk Jacob Doner, I'ronci. Ernns. Benton Elias Alcllcnry. C'ollaiclsia-tVilliani John, William Cioasy. CVttlre Samuel Crevellng, ftihtnxe r-John Ilorlun, John He is, John Andrew s. George l. Howell. John Drushsr. Van(ln Daniel 'arr. C'reenireed-isaacD. I'atton, John F. Moore. mcmc-LuwIi Leo, William Thomas, Mathiai Tef .ikJij.a-Slla. Ilarber, Jacob Stanning, Wm. Kitchen. ;.in(r-John Dielerick, Washington nmenbender. .Violin .Thoiiia. llitks ."ft. frissnt-Joscph H. Vanderilic. OrangeDavid Achenbach. ieTTliomas llarlin, Jacob C'hri-tlan, Hiram Khultz. iMrxngcretk Daniel l.con. fcte-lirorge Mack. Suartonf Jacob 11. Frill WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE HOUSE, N'o.Ii.Norlh Pccond Street, Opposite Chtil Church. PHILADELPHIA. r7 Constantly on hand, n lartfc aianrlmcnt cf lied, Mftltrciartj, ruillanies, Cuetiions, Hair. Husk, Cattail, and al! articles in the line at the Lowest Prices. A. It -Particular attention paid to rcnovatin .Vtic an Old Feathers. -March 2. WM-m. John Pareira. 718 AIICII Street. bfitnccnTth, and HIi. ftrects. (Tat cf?l8, Mai let Street Philadelphia) Importer it. Al a tscrALTi'REn or, ami IlEALKIt IN tt. KlbQS of FANCY TUKl?, Fpr tadics JUtssis and Children's wear. Having now inanqracturrd and in Kore my uual large and heautiful ai sortmrnt rfnll the various styles And luntitics ofTurs. adopted to the coni niT Tall and Winter nnnenti. i I reipfct fully invito un cxainmaticn of ray stock tad pri ces from thost intendniR ttipurchasp, as I am enabled to offer the in vtry desiriibluindureinenti. All my furs havo been purchased for cah, and made hy txpenenc d and competent handi, and as t e present monetary troubles rpnd.-r it nL-ctiHtm v flint I .hm.i.i ,t... pose of my Roods at very nma.ll aranee on roil. I am satisfied that it Hill be to the interests of those how design purchasing, to give me n call. -. " UD "mhiw" uu tired; jo. rreira,(NTpw Fuf rttore.) "id Arch Street, thiladelphia. September 7. liJ-5m. A T T O U N 13 Y A T LAW, BLOQMsntmrt. Olnce in Court Ally, formerly occupied by ChuJa n. iiutnuiu ,y, Lloomsburff, Dec. 4, 1351). WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. neef. Porlf. Pouttrv. Honev. r.FAin pr., rt,i. . rumpttins. Potatoes, Corn, Oats Hay and Crrnitalks, lUOGMsDUrg, UCt. 'G. ItMiJ, NEW BIJ8INKSSFlUE TMIL tindcrsicned respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have entered in to copartnership, under the name, st)Ie And firm of Mercantile Business, In tha "Old Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Columbia c o , where they intend carr ying on the business of gens Kit. Merciundizixo, in all its diversified branches and departments, andto which they invito an extension cf the public patronage. S. II. MILL Kit, FRED'K C. fcYaSR. iJIoomsburir, .May 11, lts6t,tf. OIGAKS & TOBACCO" Alargnsflortment of choice TiKars, Tobacco. Tipes, Fruits, Confectionery and Notions cpnerally.togctlv er Vtithafult stock of HATti and CAPS, rnnnmitlv t.n hand and lor sale cheap, al the 11 looms burg Hat it Can Emporium.'!. JOHN IC. OIRTUX, Ilooimbiirg, March Hi, ItCI, N O T l O K. ALL itenons are fortid Iluying the CnitPd stales Roller Wasli alarhiti?, A. llullers t'alsnt, I'lrejiting t torn authorized agents with power of attorn, y as we arc determined to enforce toe law in all sucli cases, A. llUtTUll Patlalr. TIIUS.W. HUGAIt. Espy.Aut. 17, 130l.-3m. . . rr - . - ST. WiKHljifll, S4ftV?3 u V 11 vjMJ lli'oatl.vay, 'cw York. HO Mil) ilFIHffKl) TO ft2 PI" II )V UUUU Iir.UiJim' IV V I ull VAX Since tueopenin; of this vast and commodious Hotel, in e54, it has ben tho single endeaor of the propria tors to make it tho mist sumptuous, con.euient and comfortablo home for the citixen and stranger on this side the Atlantic. Aud whatever has nee me d likely to administer to the comfort of its guests thev have endeavored, without re Card to cost, tu provide, and to combine all the elements of Individual and social enjoyment which modern art has invented, and moderutaite approved i and the pa tronage which it has commanded during tha past tu years is a gratifying proof that their ctltrts have been appreciated. To invet the ciirtncie of the timei. when nil trrn ru. quired to practice the most rigid economy! tha uncr siened Have Reduced the Price cf Board to Tuo DOIlais per Hay, at thu same time abating none of th luxuries with hich their table has hitherto been supplied. T!IKADWLL, WIUTOOilO dc CO. ept, H, 1861.-.3UI, WANTED, FOUR TEAOIIKHS. rrtHE Conyngbam Sthcol Tlitttict wanted 4 good Eng. X Lib School Teachers, fori months, liallary tjjper month. Apptieanta please t appear at the day when the County Superintendent will make tho Examination, Loeuit Dale, October 5, 1861. F. It, WOHI.r RTll, Owml'frl A, Hand, Oct 13 IWl 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI0E Ei'atc of Jane Oiiiths, dtctattd LF-TTHns of Atlmlnlilratloa on Ihe E.tai. of Jiat UiNnLfalateof Madi.nn ton nthlp.Columt'la county ileeeaaeit, hava been (ranted by the Itraliter of Colum. bla rOlintV. tnthM lin...l.n..l. ...Min. In ..l.nwn. hip. All perimi ha,inr c ltiin,a(aln,tth Eitate c.f ( ui. aeceaeni. are reque .tea to Prr.cnt tbm 10 tha Ad. rulnlitiatot, wllhonldclay, and all nerion. Indebted to make payment forthwith. . . JOHN SMITH. Oct. 28, l01-0t. Mn'r. NOTICE TO OKEDITOltS. Z,'jrifc of Benjamin Hayman, deceased, V QT1CU I, hereby then, to erarfjtor, and all oth, ' Intereited, that upon patltion of Solomon Nayhard. i adininlltrfttnra nf llnliirnAln ll.v.nnn Ant-anmaA , - hai been granted by the Court, to shew rftu.e by the flr,t day of the December T.rm, why tha report of Ihe audi tor distributing .aid K.tale, .hall not be recommitted I and a rediMrib'Ulon made, of the funds in the hands of tha said Admlnlitratori . . JACOD KYI'.RLV, Oclober 12, 1801-Cw. aeti ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT10I?. Estate of George Hartmaii, deceased. .VOTICE l h-rtby ,lven thatltttets of Admlnlitratlon i t on the citato ol lleorzo iiartman, late nf Kenton Iwp. Mumbiarounty.'lnecas'il.have been granted by thcRei. iter of said County to Georgo M, llarlman.wlio resides In Ihysamctorvnimp. AH person, havlnjclalmi or de. mandaaialnitlhaeitit. of tha dcredent sr. reineited loprescnt them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to make payment nithout delay. . , , (JL'OROE M. HA11TMAV. Oct. 12, lesi-rt. JJnt.r. PUULIU NOTICE rpiin follovfin, property, via:- On Cookln, Stov. It X pipe, ona dining table, one Kitchen Cupboard, one large Rocking Chair, eight Chairs five picei of Carpet, fc one one Kitchen table, one Clock, three Ueda and three lied steads, one Stand one Rocking Cradle.letiedon and sold as tha property of James llenwnod by O. R. GoiT consta ble, on 21 gpi,ltGl, was purchased by me, and loaned the .m, day to tho said James ll'nwood during my pleasure, of v, hlchthe public ill taka nollce. EDWARD RAWLINGS. $1 REWARD A reward of one dollar will be paid for the return t.f a Revolver, which was lost this week in tho road between llloom.burj and Light street. It can bo left ia care of w. Wirt, r.si., In tlloomsbarg, or at the offlce of the Columbii Democrat. E R SNIDER. riielpiYil!e,Oil.5, liol.- DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that tin partnership here, tofore cxlr-ting between the subscribers under the Cum of Crura at Savnca. In the Milling Uusinese, In Ihe Locust Valley Mills, in Locust township, Columbia county, was dissolved, on the 11th of October, 1461. by mutual consent. All persons indebted to tho late firm are requested to make settlement ith AmoM Snyder, re. siding al tho .Mill and by whom all debts of thoale firm Mill be settled The Notes, Uonds, Hook accounts, &.c, are iu tho hands of said Snyder, for early payment. rtuAii iiuiv.. AMOS B.NYULn. October 19, ie6I.-2m. CHEAP MILITAllY CAPS 1 MII.ITAUV CArs, of every sort, sice and ijualily, for sale cheap at the lllnnmsburj' llatac Cap Ktnporium. Also Groceries, ConffletionariesiCiffari, Ate. JOHN K. UIBTOV. Hloointbi.r:,Srpt. 14, 1PC1. DR.: sTlKWORTH, Till. ANALYTICAL I'lIi'SICIAN AND SUIinf.OV IB daily aitoulslllns his patients by the cure nfloruj Itandme diseases. DIM ItE.IIKDIKS AKU fVlir.LY vr.(lf.TABLi:. Uo wll be in this place tho same da, , of each month as stated below, uhen he can be rontul ted for all dlicaie, floihls heir to. Kyt'ONSULTA . TION Fit EE. Jerieyihorc, the 1: nnd 13tli of each month. Whites Hotil, Lock lUveu. the 14th and 13lh of part, montn. UtooiosbuTf!. 30tiand lit. Danville 3d and 3d Nojtt umbcrland luth. Milton, G, and 7. June t), lsbl lm. puoteotiqn'from lightklng! 'pHH subscriber would Inform his fronds, that ha Is -I now prepared to put up, on short notice, and in $ scientific manner, the best PLATLW PUiMTM) LtailTXLVO RODS, at 121 cuitspf-r foct. All work warranted. ti. ii.mm.nMAx Dloomsbure, May 2-J, 18C0. IIOUHK FOlt SALE. AmovtaUc Frihk House, -v ill bo sold cheap, on an plication to the undnigned. LUVI L.TATC. DlooniftSurf, July 13. It61, JOLINE k LEE, No. -10, NORTH WIIARVT.S, riuladelplns. HOl'K ill.iKEltS A.XD SHIP C HANDLE IIS, pua Cotton for Caulkinir, Hopes. Twtnss.Tar, Pitch. .jukuiii, liioiK., anu uars, ate. August 4, Ifild. 12m. P U M P MAKING. THE undcrsftrncd inform the public jencrntly that they have formed n co-partnership, and coutm. uc the business of I'ump making nnd repairing, in alj their various departments, in Uioonioiiirj;, when- thev will promptly attend to all ordi tt in their line of busi . ncn, whether ia town or country. Well and CIdtern Fnuips, with leaden Pipe, made in the best etile of workmanship, on moderate terms, and on very short lif t ice. From their long experience in the business, snd an earnest desire to have their work commend Itself to the public they feels confident thev can make tlan object to those who may jlvu them I heir cutom and render Reno ral satisfaction. JOHN CRUTCIILEV. JOIIX CUM' IJIrjomsburg, April 13, li&l. Hit H HOWARD APSOOIATION V1I1L ADELnilA. A llenevolent Inilitutinn established by spci.il endow ment, for the relief rf the Sick and Distressed, aftictsd with Virulent and EpiJemic Diseases, and especlalty for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Dis pensary free to patients in all parts of the UnitedStates VALUAULE UF.l'OKTa on Spermatorrhea, and oth i er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NbY .REMEDIES employed, sent to the afllkted in seal id I letter envelop s, free of chircc. Two oi three Stamps for postaire will be acceptable. Address UK. JUKIf, MX lKlUGllTW. Aetiiiff Surcnou, Howard Arsocja- i inn, no. stouin rvinui eireei, i Jiuaaeioma I'd, March S, 1861 lnt. pRUIT TUBES FOIl SALE. Tho aubstriber haa now on band at lus Nursery, in Rush townilup, oitbumberland county, near Dauvilta, & large assouinent, of thrifty grafted and budded rai'lT tacts cf eery d.scriptiuu, such as Al'PLL, l'EACII l'EAU, ArBlCOT, TLU.M, CHErlrtY. nr.APi; VINKS oftbochoiceit kind, Cataba, and Isa bella, all nf winch we will sell at reasonable prists. Tenons wiihingto set out orchards, nil! do well to call on the subscriber at the Nuscry, or at lus rendenca in Danville. JOHN UliET Oct. l, Iffil-lm. BARGAINS I BARGAINS!. F.1LL AND tllXTEif GOODS. iuHlBilFS IS M If WOlH.t respectfally Inform the citizens of Light titreet and icinity that they have just received a new and extensive assortment of DllY GOODS AND GHOCEHIES, which they will sell cheap for cash. They have a large and general varitty, all that is commonly found ina Country fmrc, and are determined to sell.cheap. To the seUction of their goods they have paid strict attention; therefore, thiir merchandize will hear recommendation and will prove to be ol the llrft class. The nropr tutors cordially solicit a liberal share of rat. r image. Customers would do well to call and examine their general variety before purchasing elsewhere. , Country produce taken hi exchange for goods at the highest market price. MAUTZ & TAT. Light Ptreet, Aug. 10, mi, Nov 3 lfld. j j, evanh, 10,000 iiii,vri:it., .i l(! Cord, per llonr! ...lV rn.PnMlb.lwt...rlnok.4b,lbfMi vtlT ' A 1 Pfcil.d.IiAe-1.ltt.Ui, ,fct ra.asi.li Imiitvti .Hit - Tl.Pr. Ai.iwo. ,,.V" r.hu.ri..ni..,i. I Mil ..iiCJ. T.s nHi.ii Uri, r uu..is u OV ii..jVwi,to-iarpri.-ir..uMauA , 8lCor.Llbnry,l'OIIItTII ST. below CheslnotJ August 17, leoi. Fire Proof Cement iov Sale- A lot of superior Fiaa PnoorCEMtKT.cspeeially adap ted for Ormenting Hoofs. One gallon will rover !0! fsct of ordinary roofiue, and is insured proef againit ram and wet weather. C'au be had at manufacturer! prices, by tha gallon rr half barrel, at the odiceaf the Columbia Democrat. LEVI L. TATE. Illoomiburc, July 13, 1661 THE WINE STOJtE, sf 0 It M lit ' & W A III X f 311 WALNUT ST BEET, (below Fourth til.,) PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Ausust I, I'-l Jm. I'UUJIO NOTICE. AlargenewCOOKIN'O STOVE, has been tresspass ing on the premises of the undersigned, tr, Centra township for several years pait, and a. it is lively to remain unclaimed, the owner or owneraof said Hray .nun. ... requested to nav than ss. and take it awav or it will be disposed of as the Act of Assembly pro-. .ides In ail sucn cases 1 ii a swErr.siimrit Centre twp Oct 1 t?l 3t THE NAVAL EXPEDITION. Full Confirmation of its Success throush it.. .':......., r.. IT...:.. r, .. n.c Kjuuutt e. vnviri jrurce til Potsession of BtauforlIIcnvy Rthtl LossNcw-Orleant threatened- an im. mttne FUet off Ship Island, Wasainotom, Nov. 11, 1801. The news of tho success of tho fleet at Beaufort, S. 0., causes much cicilement and joy here. Still, at tho Navy Depart nient, It is not conidereil altogether cer tain that so much has been achieved as ia reported. A dispatch steamer h hourly expected at Annapolis,with authentio news from the officers in command of the expe dition. A portion of Uoaufort ii believed to havo been destroyed by the attack up on it. No credit is attached to an outside ru mor that Charleston has been shelled. It may bo that an army somo 7000 or 8000 strong was moving in that direction. But whatever may be the next movement, the imincdiato rcsulu of this successful landing in South Carolipa are mo.'t impor tant. A Southern port is opened,agood harbor is secured, a rallying point for Union men and negroe3 is obtainod, a new base of operations is gained, tfnd alarm is spread throughout tho rebel ranks, Tho report of the vwthrlrawal of many of their troop3 from tho Potomac ii probably cor rect. Who knows but that tho blow struck in South Carolina may opon the way for General JlcClcllan to march to Richmond! Caiho, Im,.,Nov. 11, 1S01. The Memphis papers received here to day contain a dispatch from Savannah ful ly confirming tho landing of tho naval ex pedition at Beaufort, aud tho capture of the three rebel forts at Port Itoyal, Hilton head and Bay point. j Tho Union troop3 had possession of the towu of Beaufort. Tho rebels acknowledge their loss to havo been very large. The southern papers also received today speak of an immense fleet off Ship Island. President Lincoln has received dispatch es confirming tho cuecos3 of tho naval ex pedition, and so also has the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. VESSELS LOST. The U. S. transport iteamor Union has been wrecked near Uogue'a inlet, . C, aud her captain and SO men taken priso ners to Fort Macon and Raleigh. When tho steamer struck she was badly etove,four feet of water in her hold, aud bsing run squaro on shoro she broko in two. She was loaded with horses, and provis ions. (If tho 07 horses all but 1 were killed before going ashore, and tho cargo was strewn along tho shore. The steamer Winficld Scott is reported to have fqund orcd with two regiments on board. Tho French war steamer Cantilabria had been wrecked in the gale off Bjaufort. All hands got ashore, and after th wtath cr had calmed a little blew her up, No reason was given for the nroceceding. MORE NAVAL EXPEDITIONS. Several other uaval cinoditions aro ha- ing Cttod out one, a flotilla of thirty ves sels, ia now iu tho port of New York,arra ed, rnacned, and ready to sail for the Gulf of Mexico, where it will norform Mich ser vices as its own acts will in due time dig close. The vessels aro peculiar fitted site, draught of water and armament for harassing tho coasts of Louisiana and Al auatna. The ports of North South Carolina, and Georgia, will be completely blookaded. Acquiring the means the Government ia determined to act with the groateit vigor. Highly Imporlaut From fillsburg. TUB OH EAT I'HAUl) ARRESTED. W'o learn from Pittsburg, that the Su premo Court to-day, on tho applicalion of Mr. llobcrt Ewiijr granted an injunction upon Mr. Chas. D. liuigbt, enjoining him not to certify to tho licturu Judges, who were to meet on tho 12th iust., the frau dulent returns from Col. Schimmelplcnn ing aud other regiments, which arc claim ed by the Republicans as a part of the army vote. We hare uo details ol the hearing bc- foro the court, but tho fraudulent character of tho returns was hold by the Court to be abundantly manifest. Look to your Interests ! FRESH .IR RIVAL FALL AND WINTER QOOD, AT MILLER & EYER'S. TUG eubi'rlbcri hire Jmt returned from Ihe City With another Jar;o ami iclect assort met of Fall and IVaiUci ooc1, Eurchaied at Philadelphia, at the Ion-en figure, and Icli they are dtteriuint-d to icll on at moderate term at ran he procured clcv.hero in lljoointburc. Their tot,k co mu rites L.tuiLsi Wilis aoonst of clioiUbt t,t)le and latcat favhlon J)IIY OOODS, ,1AV (iltOVKklF. HARini'JiHK. (iUiinJlr-.IHF, CEMlt IVMIE. HOLLOW ll'AHU iOJV, A'.iW, IJOUTS C HOMt mts 4 airs, fce r In .hurt tvlhinsr iKUallv kvrl in Cniiltlri- Stfirra - 1 to whith they inwte the paUle jfne rally ine itieiieiiuricu iiaior ruuoirr proauce MlU.Klt K KYER ftlnonitburc Mav 11 ltt
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