I i inny "in mi i'i'"ff ww COLUMBIA DEMOCRVC John G. Freeze, Local Editor. tATURDAY MOHNWO, liEOEBEIl 14, 1601. 8 To-iaorrow ia tlio Third Suuday in Advent. Ten destroyed in Boston Harbor, lOtii Deo., 1773. Feast of Tebct 5010 years Before. Christ. Washington buried December 18. 1700. Battle of Niagara fought December 10,1 1813. Landing of tho Filgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 30, 1020. Winter begins, December 21 st. :o: iSf John Snyder, late Sheriff, returned ' , i r . . , ; to Ins tarm in Urauge on last luesday, ,r j rc . , tin itrn a n rrnnri nffifl.,. nr.,ntA,l,Tnn nnil au if m uti., i,&.. uuu .... I a clever man, At the end of his second term he retires honorably to tho pleasures . of a private life, and the occupation of a f,,., '"Bier. tray- Sheriff Furman received from Mr. Snyder severs! boarders. Among them a couple of boys who stole a horse from Mr. B, Jncoby, of our town, latt Sunday. They were followed to Danville, overhauled, arrested and committed. Wo refrain from giving names :o: eSJ We understand that A, K. Peok hain, Esq., of Wyoming county, has been appointed President Judge of this judicial district. As Mr. Clark's name has been mentioned in connection with this position ; we deem it an act of justice to him, to say, that it was by him definitely declined. :o: RSr " The old Curiosity Shop" by Charles Dickens, has just been issuid in thrfic volumes, at 75 cts. per vol., by James Q. Gregory, 40 Walker street, New York. This is tho very best edition of Dickens ever published , the neatest and cheapest, illustrated with engravings on steel by Darley and others. Get it by all means when you get Dickens' works. :o: Bgy Mr. Charles Koehneu, a Gor man Machinist of Wilkcsbarre, who was doing somo important repairs to the Mc- Kclvy Furnace, in this place, and had about completed his job, expecting to go home in the train, last Thursday Evening, was unfortunately caught in the machinery, and ins antly killed. Ilii remains were taken home on Friday Evening. :o: Jigf-The newly elected Asiocistc Jud es lions. John McliKynolds and Stephen Baldy, held our Court last wool;. Their commit n 'S vtr u read by Col. I'lerze. Ilon. Jaeo'i Evans, havine served the County with fidelity and to the satifnclion ' of his constituents lor five years, now rc- j tires with their best wUhes. llotatiou in oilice is held to be found democratic doc- trine, and no man can complain at its lo- gituuate exercise. Judo Jan does not, Lo ia too good a democrat for that. -o: EST Tho "Atlantic Monthly" for Xow nnd Deo. are ou our table. T hoy close tho eighth volume. Tlio niutli bcyiua with tho January number j and the publUhcr.s promise to improve it. Among the many improvements, and new features, is.i novel by the greatest living writer of fiction, Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hwpure KnglUh, fiuo perceptions, magnificent descriptions, and unrivalled porters as a story teller, are not sufficiently well known to our pco pie. Now is the time to maku a more in timate acquaintance. , JOT Josiah lit. Furman, Esquire, High Sheriff of Columbia county, took possession of the Sheriff's House and tho appurto-1 Maes. r,n 'l'oa,lw U VU MnnrU , nances on Tuesday last. His friends called upon him and partook of a sump tuous dinner in honor of the event all of which wo saw, and pait of which we wore onrsclf. Standing highest on tho poll, in a tierce IV WUIJVUSVVIU UlCUllUU, VVUIl illl UXCeiieill . . , , . .,, liian against UUU, We KnOW that 110 Will fully prove himself worthy of tho confi dence of hia fellow-citizens ; by a prompt, careful and lawful dischargo of the duties of his responsiblo office, :o: J56T John G. Freezk, Esq., Attonuy at Law, having accepted tho position of tho Deputy Hegister and Recorder of tho county of Columbia, has removed his office into tho room occupied by tho Register and Recorder in tho Court House, whoro ho can always bo found prepared to attend to the business of his profession, and also to tho duties of his deputyship Persons having business with tho Register and Recorder must come prepared to pay tho fees beforo tho work can bo dono. No other courso can bo adopted by the Deputy, to whoso caro tho cntiro business of tho ofiico has been transferred. Although many of tho predictions mado by Nostradamus (especially thoso concerning tho deaths of Henry IV. and Louis XIV.) havo been completely verified, they aro generally discredited in our times. Hut in tho Prophesies el Vatkinatianes' of that great man, vol. 2, (edition of 1G00,) wo find tho following which would seem to dctervo somo attention " About that time (1801) a great quar. rcl contest will arise m a country beyond the Mas America. Many poor devils will lo hung and many poor wretches hilk'd by a imnHtnn lit' other than tlnf eoil. Upon my faith you may beliovo 1,10. 'Din efip Ivlll ,.,. -a-., fM fAi.w ,, ( .l,,t . I iji i i iears, at wlncli lionu should bo a8tmn.I;cd or at nil surprised, for their will bono' want of hatred and obstinacy in it. At tho end of that time, pro-trnto and almost fuinwl, tho peop'o will ro cmbracc each other In Brent iov and Invn ' uimr in great joy aim iovo, Now, there is something very confirms tory of the prophetic genius of Nostradam- US. but in no Wav MllKinllllrf for na ,,-,. i " I u" "u "'V TOnsoiing lor US poor devils and wretches (niuvres diaUn el pailVres lliie$ who will lravo to' Sllf. , u "'! au to am fer under this war for four years Let US 1 hope that tho astrologer was mistaken nt - least on this point. :o: CSf Tho following is a list of the Com luUsionors appointed by tho President to renrescut tho interests of American nvliiliit i I. ... , , .tors at tho Exhibition of tho Industry of i ,. ,, ,i . i i ii . , . . 1 All ,limia fKn 1.1. 1 PT , .lutiuuj, iu i,i;iu 111 II1U Lit V Ot XiOlt - 'don, September, 1803 Vtr. TT CI .1 Secretary of State ; Calub 15. Smith, Sec-1 retary of Interior; Edward Everett, of ,i.a.i, i i it e ., i iMaSsacllUCttl J Joseph Henry, of tho e .,t . ...., , , ... ... uiiiiiiijuuiuu llinuuiion ; JlOUcrt li. Mm- r V ... V.t.. t ,a , , turn, 01 UW loikj J. Uawson L.0leman, of Pennsylvania; John H Dliphart, of j Ohio ; James U. Part.idge, of Maryland ; j B. P. Johnson, of New York; Richard Wallack, .Mayor of Washington; W. W. Soaton, of M'ashingion-; Joseph 0. G. Kennedy, Sup, of tho Census Bureau. :o: tQr TEm largest building in tho world will bo that intended for tho Industrial Exhibition in London, in 1301. There aro upwards of 1200 co'umns and 800 girders, tho aggregate weight of which iron work will bo 4000 tons. Tho picture gal leries alone will bo l'-IOO feet in length and more than GO feet in height. In these ewrmous walls more than six million of bricks have already been swallowed up, and more than twelve millions more havo yet to bo laid, Tho gallery, whan com plctcd, will be divided by semi-circular arches into compartments ; of these, two will bo 325 font long, a third 150 feet, a fourth and fifth 75 feet, and four smaller ones 50 feet long. Tho navo of tho buil diug, which terminates at cither end of the collossal dome, is 85 feet wide ; it is form ed of double columns coupled to gcther. Ono of these columns is circular, the other 1 MHiarc, the former faces tho nave, and they ' arc each IS inches in diameter. On tho i right and left of tho navo are two sido 'isles formed of iron columns eight inches ' in diameter, and placed feet apart and jthoso will carry the gtllcvits ,10 feet in I width t)n tho right of the navo, and bo- yonl tho 'i' feet isles, are t'.to others formed of a fomth row of colti'tins and the party-wall which separates tho building Uiom the grounds of the Horticultural So- c'.ty. These bido aisles arc 50 feet wide. On the left, entering fioiu the Exhibition ro.id, and beyond tho two side ai.ilea, there i a third avenue, liich fills up tho space tj the walls of the picture gallery. The domes will hp supported ou eight pairs of columns , oao pair heing placed at each an gle of the octagonal area which' the domes will cover. ltKVIHW OjV TI1K 3IA11KKT. coiiki:ct,:i miKKi.r. wiii:at iu 1: .. .. rilll'(.dd1 .... t'tlUX in.'W) . .. CJAT8 . . . . IIUL'ltWIIIiAT, Si od (.i.ovr.RSi:i:i) 1,0 m;'iTi:n .'ill V.V.I. a 20 TALLOW :ui.lai:ii Sll'l'OTATOl'.S.... , 81 50 11 CIVS DEATHS. 1 n ill mini k tuntlilp. Columhia roiintj. on Tlmrs'lay, tin ,'ith tif lleceinher. in the i5thyrar irhcr ape. 'r. M -.uoAitKr. wile nt'Uturgti Hart man, and the Mother of lit ten ii grou n i liililren. In llt-mtoi k tttp Columhia co . on tfnmtaj' Iat, Mr. Jiin I'nm I'ullmkr, very ttudili'tily, aged about (l iar. (UtPL-DI.ISIlLD AND ORAtCTKn ) j In IVJvlinnii tvvp., t'oliinihia ro on Tnfflilay, the 3ijih of Noveinber lust, Mr jALtWCmimuN, fit lho iTlh jear i of his "ipe, I TVToif) OA hnt rtt f I'lti i V IU -o tllj U I t i 1X3 I jl 1 1 1 1 1 TE AO HE US' INS T IT D'TE. fplli: next ineeliugnfthe Teacher,' Institute for Crs JL liiiubi i County, w ill ha In Id at Cnttutt issu, for three i or four tnv s. t-oluuieiicluL'. Tuesduv llet 'Jtth illst. 'I he Teachers of tin Cattaw Iss.i .Schools have eonsen I tcil lo act as a local committee to secure boarding pl.t. ees fer Teachers, ant from tha liberality proll' red ly si'tail- Prof. r. A. Allen and oth-r claws instructor, and lec lurers have prnmlsad to attend, but complete arrange ments are not mature,! in I . lite lor tills nonce. The tea-Ii -rs of the County are earnestly sclicitcrTto attend, to aid by their counsel und to share, In tho com mon benefits. On behalf of .he Committee ofnrrangeiiient. 1 VM. UURUlai. II.'C. II. isut NEW FALL & Kill GOODS PETER ENT HAS jiM received from PhitaJeljihia, nnd ia now openlnp at the olJ viand Uto y occupied by Mart: Ac V.nt. iLKpleudid a-?ortinent of in'.-rctiandizc, Mill b gold chpop for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ilii Flock consist t of Ladies Drcsa Goods choicest ut) let. ana i ,ii ui 1 1 iui'in. imv coons. t:nooi:i:u. IlAHD-WAlti:. UUIXN'H-XVARU. t'KiMii.u'AiiK, nou.ovr-WARn IltOX, Y,ilL$ 1.Yi SPIKES ItOUT.S AND dlIOC-3, IIAT3 AVtt t'AI'H, RKAUV MAIli: Ct.OTIUXti, In ihort every thin? u-Mially kept in a country store The patronnpo of old friend, and the public ceneral Ty. it retipectfully eo'icited. Tho highest market price paid for country produce. 1'CTXIl UNT. I.rcht Street, Dec. 11, 1-151. JONAS I1U0OK Sc liUO'S rUIZK JI)AI S!00L COTTON. 200 k COO yds, AVLitc, lilack, & Colored. Thi Thread Utin; made particularly fur Kevins Ma urcnuihU not impaired by nor by fnctinn uf r,iia nvvuifi "I "'uuiiium uau uu A dlVHI, j MICV, Tor upper thread, and Crooks Patent tiix Cord, Red Ticket, For Under thread. gold by respectable deakrs throuht 'he country Al to, In Cise of 100 each, asu. to. Nos., by VM, liaVRY V1TII, Sot$ Jigtnt, A 30 Vtiney street, Nw Votk. 1 Sheriff's Sales. ! )Y Virtue of a writ of Hi s L I t Facil Ll nip tllr.rtsil. I im I mil t.f Hi . r Lccarii Court f "'iiinoii rieMuftlwtoontjr orcoliiinlili I'em wl: bo xp i.",i t puiilic salo at th t'jri iIjiu u ""s. " ')' ') ' f nii..iij 1862 ","ti-lock '" """'r,c,""',l"! foiim property ,am.tui,'i stx eninUN tract.-' ok land, jltunto In licnvcr tii.wiilili, l o.iniy uf l.-ctumMii. and huh or I'cnnajlt aula, one of ilicm culled, 'HAI.I'.r.C.' aTVlnrVKf!1 X'Zttl V.iUWJJnvSWyf '-'Mrej8nt degrees wcM, one It Ired mid iivclily n.'ne perthes to u post, llin.ee by litnd r Jcrcmlnli Jack, ,0",1"0"1"' tn.lvo degree uui, lour hundred and ten ""''''''vciity.leBre.s r t, acvtuly degree east, wv cnty tlirco pwlic to a dojiiood.iiurlli, tvulve ili'jreci , , 1 ' post llulico hnllli seventy XUSi.'t mi nut sun e. iioriu, invito degree, west, twenty live poiclies to ahlckur), and north, thirty two degrees cast, thirty four perthes to the place of begin. nln?. containing futir litiiulrcU niitl uvchcarrcn mid iinii.nntiniiowuncn 01 sit pur ct'lit. lor rufiili, &.c, ANOTMIIU t,f tlicmcnll.-.l TAI.MVJtA iK'gtiinlng at npo-t, Ihcnco liy lain' ol Hubert (itay, hurt)., Hu-lvo ilc prooB uc?t. four liumtretl mid tea pirchci tuu poft. l,'"!"c" ,n,"1"r stccdm man. loutii. itcveiitv tinlit thence hy land of loim amiy, and gixty ptrttii to a poi; nlV. Diiiltli. (tvi'Un itnnrtitit east, four hundred and ten perches to n post, nnd llienco byiaiuiorjoim tvu,i nd iticiiani itronk, north, seven. 1 ty right degrees part, nun Imudrcd nnil Hty nil percluj 1,.. .,...1 - . ... '.ni.w .i u'.-gi ni.iiig, riuiinini og lour niillfl reil Ollil innnirri'iin.t n niin.i.,. n.J nllnn,.i...nf ... . .... r. 1 .tiii fn. tiiMieeby ind ir John iirndv, noriii'tw'.'iio Scn eight degrees u est, tw hundred and scvenly one p tries to a chestnut; thence by land of Ciillurliio i.un. geuiierger, soiitii, sixteen degrees nud a iiuihr ast, two hundred mid sonny tit perches to a stone, and H'eiieg by I.1111J of llehorah pituwnrt and 'lhomas llronks north, sevenly eight degrees cait, two hundred and for- RSigMlir. IT, ol.ThK nil acre of which Is cleared land. There is ulso a vein of stone Coal opened on this uact and a Large Urcaker erected thereon. AN'OTimt r.rthem eal ed TAItMERH IIIXIUIIT be ginning ut a port, theneo by land of Win. rjtecdman, north, sltteeii and lliren quarters west, three hundred mid ten perches to it Spanish o-ik, thence by land cf Wi limn Webb, soutli, ivi-nly four degrees west, on haiidred nnil iixy wo parches to 11 black oak, theneo by land of Thomas Hay, south, sixteen degrees cast, twi nty perclies u d chestnut, thjlicc by laud ofLhas. Hall, south, right degrees and a lull" east, three hun dred nut sUly six pirilus tu a poet, tlieucu by land of John Hrady. nortl lemy tight degrees mttione hundred and thirty perihi's to nu usli : uorlh. twelve degrees west.ilghlj p.'nhes ton whit , oak, and norlh , se 'lily eh'bt dtgreeieasl si sly p -rill's to Hie pl.ne i.f , becinuing. cutitnsiif nat luar hundred and eighteen ceres and allowance of siv per cent, for roads, a.c. ' ANUTIInil of Hi -in called TltOV begiiinlngnt n pot Litiiui uj ia.iuui cii-uuai, jucivsoih iioriu, IW cive HO' byeS mi-i-v , ifiny percnes 10 u w uu: oaK, soiilll iwellede- green fail, t igbty pereiK's lo an ush.soulh sevenly eiRlit degree! west, 0.1c hundred and thirty pcrchta lo n post, Ihenco hy laud of John Reese, uoulh eleven degrees enst. two hundred uud sixty three pciches to a pot, thence by land of Th is. Ilrook.'uortli seventy eight do crces ea.t, twenty Perthes to n chestnut oak, south, twelve degrees east, forty one perches to a Hlack oak, theuca by tha same and land of John WiLLnurtlt set en tycighl degrees iat one hundred and six perches to a black oak and north, seicuty ci,jht degre.s cn.tone hundred and six perches to n black oak and north, sev enty eight degrees east, eighty perches to Hie place of :;:.'..". f . . ,., ''' "'r mi'l : roads, fee. ""1" "IV." " - ....,,. ceui. lor Ami lho other of them called "MAINL," beglnsdnj at ft post, thence by land of Win. P. Hrady, north, eight tie- I grecs and a ball west, three hundred and sixty two per- ! dies to 11 chestnut tree. Hit nee by land ol'Thos. Suy nud I jeuau j.uau, souiii se enty lour uegreca w est, one hull tired andficlity eight Perthes to u post, thence by lund ' tf'lllos. Hull. IS. soulli. Ilflv llvu lleL'rees east. ,i-l,te I nino p, rches lo a chestnut oak, theneo by the same and 1 land 01 John I.mgenberger, aouth, ono hundred and I eighty eialit perch -s touch 'sunt oak, theneo by land of 1 the sal I Jo 111 liugeiib.'rBOr, snutli, seventy six degrees 1 and a q inner xxa. . on.' liundrcd and Iwenly four per- ' c lies to n ',o.t, south, sixteen degrees and a.iuartcr.e.lst !'i I ,',".'!" 'f;'",r lorcl"" 10 ') 1'MU"1 "' I theneo by land M Joh.i Reese, imrlli, st ienty eight de- grces ej.t, two hundred and seventy one perthes to .... " f " , ,'f"1" -,'l"''"S three hundred and eighty ia neres all three in irtrrs and nllt nun, ,.rBl n..r cent lor roads, &.c, and also, nil that certain Rail Road w Hh its several brant lies exten ling from the mines of the t;luui!i-i t ,11,1 uud Iron Company iu the said town. I ship nt H 'liver In 111 t'.ilt.iw iss.t Rail Road its tile same hiislo'cu survey en. loraled, laid out and constructed by 1 and in b h.ill'i f th Vlit'aul -y .Mouiiiajn Rai road Com 1 piny, and all th.' laud, '. Stations station llnu-o's, D.'pots. , Shops, fit i ig.-. . ml, iu iiii'itts. eh irt r 'd ri.iits, pnv lie ges and fiainhi o upp -it lining tntliu said 11 ui I road and ' now v ,teil 111 an I b loaiiiagti the s ii I Columbia Coa. 1 and Iron rompanv wlu'reso.vir sittuilc, uud all the elntrt, red mid import" rights of Hi - ret-pat live ('ompa. s 1 oiitolidal -d in the Columbia Coal and Iron Compa ny w ith til app'.rl.'iia.ues. S,'7. -.1 Ink 11 1,1 execution nud to he sold .'is the pp p ertv tt'j.ieol, Lome in the h uids otlns admiui.trator, tlaol, I 11. I.ojjj. , ill) liotteo If res tn 'nsls. JllSIAIl II. I'URMAV, Pumir's Ipii, 1 AAe.i. Ill 1,1111. burg, II. e. II, lelil. j V, T V ti Tin; or TUG lll.ST.MIH IIAMCALPAl'DRlX Till: WOULD rEV'J'.ITEENTH YKAR. VOLUME YI.NEU' SE11IES. ..........1 , .,rti,. ....1.1.. nt'ciipnsemifnfiliirriiiatliiii, nn.l trom fi.u to! tti oriLMiial piiaruvma of huh in; . mioim nn.l . hub, mi n wiiii u un- i-rr MiirL-u L'Aprcs-iT iur lis roMnis. J Trro S(-lllTirH' AMIIUICAn' m .k-xotdj tmhe in- : - un-his oi rupiiiar pucnire, inw .ui'Uian ictt .r', .11 anu tiiartiir-'a. Iiiveiitiniig aii A-jrieuItum, Lommerco ami dU the In iiiftri.il 1'u ru it im-ih rally, a nil a uliinll. nn.l a uiritnictM e not mil hi tiiu Wurlit-hop unit .Manutaitnry l h it also in thu Muuauhflil, tlio i.iurary and the lUu-Juij . ItOOIII. To the M'chamc and Mamtfacturt7 ! No ptrsims ciipaiied in nay of the mechaiiical pursuits should think nt doing without the rftiEsntic Amlkicas. It costs but four cenlti per wt-tk ; every nnii.lier con tni.u from iix tn tui Liigr.tt Jugs of new maihiiu'-i and iuvtutlons, wliuh lauuot be found tu any nthi-r publi cation. It is an i-iitaldished rule of tlio publishers to in t.eit iioua but original ei gra iiif, and .host of thu ilrt class in the art, iirawii uml uiiyraved by wxpuiiruced persons under tlivir own bupertisiou. 'o the IhVentor ! Tho SCIENTIFIC AMKKICAV in indinpenaalle to cery inventor, us it not only contains illutrat-jJ du giTiptious ol nenrl all the brut inu-ntiuiia ftaihtj come out, but each number rontajiu an Ulhcjal i.i.l uf tlio Cluims ol all tint i'alt ms iii.'d from the ITnit.d titaUk Tatent Oitlca duriiis th w'ek prev it'iiH ; t tj u givinj; u correct hifctor, ofilij pr treks or inventions in tins couiitrv. Wc am aim. r.-cciv lop. every uteK, tlie btt ufu-ntiiij JoiirnaU of tirtat Itnl Jin, Ft.uito and (ior ma ny ; thus plating in our pa-s.s-inii all that is tratntpir nig m nirthaiiical siienej and nit iu th-.se old coun tries. We shall coiiiiimu tu tiaiufer tu our tolu.iius co pious eiiract. froi th- w jouroaU ol whatever we maj deem of intered to our readers CheMi&tx Architects, iMitiictihts and Farm in I Tho PCrCNTIFIC AMI'HU'AN will be found it unit ust-lut journal to tlin.ii, All tho im-w diecoTeriv's in the stieuec of theiuistry arc given iu its loIuhis, and th interests of the arcliitt'tt una turpitntir are not ovir looked, all the new inventions niui diseuviTit-s apiier laiiiin; to these pur'it hving pullilied from Witk to wittk, L'jffn nnd practical iuiuruutioii p.rt iiiuii,; to th iiit'Ti-tts of milUvnhts .tnd mill ouni rs will hu found piiMi-hi'd iu lho E?lo nuiij Aiuininu which Infer matiou tlu) caiititt posbinly ubiaiu irom uuy dln r source, f ulji cts in which plainer uud tanners are iu terekUd will be found t!iseust-d iu tho ricifiitillc Anur lean ; mtstof thj luipiovcuu-uts m ajr 'cultural iiuplu iiieitis 1-Ji Jitf iliutrated in its columiu To mail suhscribi-n : Two Uullars aVe.tr, or One Dollar lot -ix months. 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A full nud coniplt to report of this most thrilling and important Murder Trialthe tirangratuiid mo si bin,'u iar rasu on me p-cucus ii iu-t'niu l-uuiuj'. TIIH COUWIX 31UHDKH TIHAL, , Plnnogrnphienlly reported hy A II. Win ton, U. About ItHI pages, orlav o. I A limited number having been published, persons wphintf luobtain a ropy will do wi 11 to apply nt once, A copy, pottage free, sent by mail ou tho receipt of 2j cents. (t?" Whoienle price. S'-0 ptr dozen All orders accompanied by the cash promptly attended to. , ROItERT NAUR. ratli.htr, Willei liiiie, Pa, 1 Nov. 53.1C6I. lm in. cm PS i' on KovKMitmi . Till; O ILOMiMA O c. M OCR A "', Tli-lj. ;;i ,. ii, iIhmi , ii-to the o'lio. of tliii dm,u.uili Ukmo hat, during tho month' of iovembur, Hill : .Mnrtl It Hut, 810 "'V fowler It Crercllni, John Kehu, 7 18 lillai Kriira, Hugh ll. .tlcllrlde, mi Hnmuel Ri niley, llrni.Jlin.Mclteyiiijl.li,." Oil John Klutler, Henry U. 1'hlllp., a lio IMw. (1. rlnillh, Tlioinug 't Mat.oii, (I ftu Jacob F.Htaufer, J. V. Hnber, H1 , 3 00 Jo.eph tMe, John It, wai,y, j;. p, i na Hauiut! Johiuton, O. Jone It Vo. Xm John V. l'owler. IW I 50 1 (1,1 I 00 1 Oil I 79 I 73 1 00 l mi 4 no T.V.Uhoads, S 00 tVm.Mu l.lu r.l.y Lore, 10 nil National Until, 125 K.hv.Il. Pnlilcr, . 1 Oil , imrii' ii. ncis, l.s., a Wl, H. 11. M-eler, & Won, Hon. Jos. Dean, 'J DO tieo. N, Addlxin, t'dlijiuliia County, 0 ,17 Joseph Klinetiiakcr, 13 no a so 4 3n 4 (HI 4 00 4 00 Vol. Welllvcr. Amos rnliringer, llvnii tVelliver, f.ilnuel Uhl, t'.li I Mil. Jjmes llodgerss A, Klckett l:iq., Wyoming tiemlnury, llenj, llniuboy O. K, HllglHr Mrs.ft.irah WiKIt, a iioii. , CUT i.ni, 4 00, tico. .Maru, (HI N. H Tlngly, 2 no J. II. t'lirnuiii. 11. 00 no. Jne. . i:vnn..i ir.inic.1 1 m I tin I van WVIIIver, (10 - oil Joieph lless.(lli'ntcn,)t 50 it 00 Judge .Mclleyiloldl, Ii HO 3 no John I'.Truiiiporc, 73 M I'lilllp Ailicliliiicll. 2 03 1 (M J, II l.lpplucotl, 3 50 DISfJOLUTluX OF PARTNERSHIP. iVOTICIJIh hrrcliy (tlvrn, that tli c partnership It hcrctdfi.roi'xlstiiij between llio uiitlerslgncd, tra ding imtUr thu nrmirM.irtzk Knt. at I.iglit etrcrt, m tliin daj. (iVnf.ySt P-(il) dimnilvrd hy nnitual oonPeiit of the pirtioa, Tiv hook$, necoun fcc, rfinaln in tho ""''" "t.'.I paynen soi (VtPri.nt ono of IhiiiiPinnpr iif Hie Into ilrm, Itoni nil tlJiins uitalnt tho said Arm u ill l.r-nihLt tllDH I ill'lt.btl.'d tf) fifl,ll 11 Ml! tt ill IlICJIS. 1-1.11 III., I hlalln payment of tho name. (.r.ondi. m sMtTZ, I.lglit Ptrcct, Nov. 30, l?fil.w ' Qlmciicau a lVl? (Oj)poHi te Jttfttcnacfuc UalU) en ns t'.N ur ant n www ivyw nr.N 1 1 vvii t & UTTHJU 1-41 V Til PiiiLAnF.LritiJi, U'VATT U linUUNfifi. N'oveiiili'T 20, Hill I'roprietors, Marrh l:i, IS' Callawihsa .Hsif Itoad. pass liurunT STATION. BOUTIlWAllI) IIOUNI) TRAINS, riilladelphlaei .V. V. .Mail 10 S3 A M. " lltpre.. U.-J.1A. M .NOr.TlltVAItl) HOUND TKAIXr" I'.lmlra Mail 3,4 . M Nlajru lllprcrs KI.13 p. yi & llloomslfiirff Hallroad OV AMI A1TI U NIlVr.M. 2J, TRAIN'S WILL WS AS nil ISOI. PASSL'Xlinii roLI.OWS: MUVIXO SOU T II. Frtieht 1 rtTUPTfgtr. Paasciiper. u'J.5 A. M. IU31I A..M (:ill 14.1 SI' 11 H.:tJ f.ld tl 15 10 1)0 N O It T II 4.30 V. M. 5.10 5,15 S.S7 C.OOLeavo 1.13 I'. Mi Lcavo Pcranton, Kingston II ooiusuiirg Riincrl, llantille, Arrive at Xottbu,berland, MllVIKfl I.cato " " " N'orthumberlaHil llanvillc, Rupert, lllnonibbitrg AlllgSlOII Arrive nt Scranton, ll.UU I'. Ill, 3.10 A Passenger Train nlsoleaves Kingston nt H.3 OA. M for fcralitoi", to connect u ilh train for New Vork lie turning, leaves Scrnnton on nrrital of Train rroiu .Nov York ut 1.13 I'. M. "0111 .c 1U ,ew The l.nckawann.l and nionmsbilri ltailro.nl ronnccts with the Delaware, Lackawanna a id Wester It" road at l-cranlon, for New Vork and intermediate , no its ta" t At Rupert itconnect. with the CattawissaKai, oad f. f points both catl and west. issaKui.roau.i ,r At Northumberland it connect., w ith tho Philmlr-I.,1.1-. i; i:neR. It. and N. O R. 11. for points west and south 1 C. Weill, 7cn' 'JltAcf Jlgn THE : Weekly "Patriot & Union." ' THE OHKAPMST PAPER PUKLISII ED IN PENNSYLVANIA ! AND TIIU OXLY nCMOCKATIU PAPI'.R I'UHLIgllLD AT j TIIU I'll T OK UUVERNMUNTI ! 0HTY-F0U - COLUMNS OF HEAD- INU 31 A I TKli EA0II U'EiiK I AT Till! LOW I'RICC OF OXC DOLLAR I j will. ; SVBSC1W1KD FOR IX CI.VDS OF XOTI.KSS TU.1.V sv tuni.a ru vi.-vv-; .tuvHti The p-rind for which uianj of our subscribers have I IMiu ior tu' ir paper 01 jug on ine eve 01 expiring, we 1 take lilwrl) 01 ts, mug this notice, reminding them of th I same, in ortblrthat I ey ma) RENEW THEIR CLUBS. Wo tli. til al-io take it m an esnecial (ivnr ifmir ti..a. nt MibscnlKTi vmII itrs upon ihlr iifi-ilibora tin lart ni.ii 1110 l Aiaior u iMm nine oniy Deiuocrutic p.i- 1"-' 1'ri'in'o in iiarriMiiirt'. aim roiiitii,-rifi t iu larL'c " ' " T, 1 K .AG R A P 111(1 DKPA 'IV?HTSS! I'rom everywhere up to the moment the papnr goes to -iimui-.ii, uii-'Ci'iiuii-jiius, general anu local news, market report-, is deti U-illj the There Is senrrely n villuso or rowiiinih-s State in which a tlubiaunot he raised if the proper exertion be made, uud sunlv there ure fjw niaccs In whlrh nuc ur more eiu-rL'ttic men caniint ! found who ur- iu favor of me iiiseutiuation or sound Democratic dottrinns, who wuiun oe w iiiiug m iu.iko t nc til or t to rai-ic a club. DEMOCRATS OP THE IXTEiilOR ! Let us hi nr from you The exlstinz w nr, nnd tho an prn.iihing kesfiuim nf Cmigri'ss ami the frtale Ligisl.i ture.ar invested with unusual interest, and every man thou Id iiavo tlo news. , DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION. bingle copy (or one year, in ndvnnco at 00 Hiiigltt copy during tlw t-ei-sum of the L-gi,lature. .1 00 WTUKI.Y PATRIOT AUD UNIUV, Vvbihheil every Thvrnlay. hiuglo crpy ono cur Hi ndvance 00 ten fupi loone utiiir ss ID lt Hubhfiipiinns uuiy eonininiiee nt any Uxw. Vcy nf- iratM iHtii"ii-c, .vn p.-rnoii Pi-iiiinu nt a ilub ol nflv mi u(-r liter lo tha ci My ill la eutitleil tu u copy l'"'r his ter ires. The price i n low that wu cannot oiI't greater iudmrjueuH than lUlf. Additiom may be mule rn an) um" tn a el nit of iifmnbera by reiuitllii-; $1 fur rath aJJiijiiiial name. It is not necessary to cIld us til-Miami's of thoso roiihtitiitin-i n rluh. as we cannot uudtrtiike to address each paper loclub subnerihers sep arately i-p.ci,iien copies of the weekly will be sent to nil who deiire it. O IIAKRW & CO., Ilarnurg. Pa. tCoi-Rr !loe.sf. Alm.v. oiiosiTE riiE Kacium.k IloitL Lilin uudersi-jneii, woul I respectfully inform the citi zona of l!lo.iiisbur(r, ia the public generally, that he lias opened a iv s hup, Opposite the Cod it House and next door in the oiltcc of lho Col i tiili i a Democrat, wheruhe is prep ired to execute xiMi'i.va, iutR diu:ssixg axd tii.iMvout.xa, In th-. betl maimer, with despatch, and to general s.itla f'tciiou. ii:o. N. ADDlcON. Iiloomsburg, Nov. 23, XCl. 3m. R O R E It !? A V .It ? l'rl liter, liookbinder & IllaukbooU M A NU FA CPU R E R; Wiioi.fs.le Ah d Retail Deaier is I'UIXTlNd, Will UNO AND WllAI'PINli r.ll'GRS. AGENT TOR THE CATAtt USA PATER MILLS. Main Street, first donrbelnw ili I'ublie SiHinrc, WILKESRARRK, PA. Nov. 23, It-til lOai. ADMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICE. Eintc of Jane Ginshs drcisfd LlUTUR'6 of Aduiinutration on the Instate cf Ji.sk Cimillh late of Mailioir towiiliin.Cnlumbia rnui.iv deceased, havo beiu granted bv the lteeittcr of Colnm. loia - ounty. t'Uho undersigned, resrdiug m said tow ii- ship. All persons having c (aims against the Dstuto of inu ueeeueui, urt n luesieu to present incm to tuu Ad iutnitrntori without delay, and all persons indibled to make payment forthwith. JOHN SMITH. Oct. W, lrfil-Cl Adm'r. 1J 1 S S O L U TI O N. 1 NOTICH is hereby glv n, C'-vl tlu partnership here teforo exiliug hi twee n tt snbsrribers under lh0 flrmott'Kirz ie. Hsyhlk. iiiilm Milling Husiness, jn th Locutt Valley Mills, in LociM towiuhip, Cidumh county wus dis-iulved, 011 lho 11th of 0 tobir. HOI, br mutual coiisi-ut. All persons indtbted to thu lute firm aro rcpieftcd to mike seltkiuent with A mot Snydtr, re siding at the Mill and hy whom nil debts of the lato firm will beiTi'llfe'd Tlw Nns, Hinds, Hook accounts, -Stc,, aro in the hands of said Snyder, for early paym -nt. fll.-Vll l.lllTi, AMOS BNVPKII. October 19. I!6I. uAIfMO.tL: LOt'K lIOSI'lTAIi. Ilt. JOIINM'OV, t tPsfitun-ler of tlil-t Cuivbrntorf lhtlt'itlon, bifetr the i iiuivt R'ttalu, ip..vuy. an.I only cffv'ttual remedy in Hi iv rHrirt'll'jctiifirOn'cts,Htricturcti(Peininoluc'li III -4 4. I'.illl 111 tlH I.Dillg. Co.UtltutiODJli tlebihtl'. I ill nil. teucy, iVs.Akni'H.1 nf tlin Hack ntid IJnitm. Atrc-ti iu of uii' lJ lui'yi, I'aipiiniiuii vi iii ucnri, iMippiu, fter ni Irritability, iJlifftrnj of tho Head, Tliroat, Xnno or Hktiit uud all tliuiia icrioun and mclnitcholy Itirnrdors arliiiiCsfrni-i tlio deitrucllvo Iinbiti tf Voutli. whlrli de itroyt both body and mind. The no i octet and mlitary practices, arc motr ratal to their victlmithan the ion g of I f yrens to tho mariners Ulysses, blighting their most , lll.mt hopes mid anticipation!, rendering marriage ic. liosiiblu tun hri linnu4llilu- iMi-lllltJ.l'iJ It. I Mar r I prrBOtis, nr Vonnft Men contrniplntlnj mar I rhgc, lirinft nwaru of phviical iM-akn'-in, organic dcablll ty dt-formiliuf. &c.( liiotild Inundlatfty coiitnlt lit I Johnston, nml ho rcntorcd to prrfctt health. lie ulio blacei himself under tli caro of llr. Jobnlnn. ' may rjlLiiioiiAly mnftiln in un honor an n jtenUeuieu, uud conildonlly rcl) upon ekill nt a physician,. oikianh; vr..KNi:Hd iiiiuirdlatcly cure 1 ntid full iRor rcftored, TMa des Mat' i thu penalty most frer-ucutly paid by thoso uho linve become tha vlitlui of improper IndutRRti t ten. V mi iii! persons aro too apt to commit excess trout iwt upIiii! avuro of tho dreiultul Lonseincnre that may t'limif, Now, wliti tl4.1t iiiidtirsluiiJB tlie BiiMect will pre tend to deny that tho power of procreation Is lost sooner by those raliii.-? into Itupropur habits than by tho prudent. Upsides b'ing deprived of tlu idasuro of hfaliliy oiT (iprimrs, tho most serious and ili'structic ") niptoint tu both holy and mind arisi. 'lho system bccomi's dcrniiff ed; tho phsicat nud tti.'iitnl pow .'r Huakenod, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the lo-art, indiirestlon, a wnsWig oftl.u frnnie,Utt4;h. tfyiuiiomg oi! CiDuMiup' tfmi. Ve Otlice, No. 7 Hnvtn rarpmtK Stpckt, ivjvcn doers rrmn D.iltimoro street. Kat tiilr. un tin stens. Hi. nnr. tlrular in ohtervlng tliu.N'AMK and MJ.MltUll, or juii will mlMake th place. A Cure It'of rented, or nt Charge Mttle,in from Out to IVo Day. NO MCIIUL'UY OR N'AUHKOUri DUUtld UBI'JJ. Member of tho Royal rollveeof Hurpenns, nt London.- Oratluatn fromoiH- ot the uiot Piniiient ColkRes of the t United tt.it.-s, ami tli. itrenter part of vvluwe life ha i been sp.nt lilth ilrM Ilm-pitaU f London. Paris, rhia. dDlnhiiat.delsewli're.has'ettt-dsomeof thenostas tniiUhlntr rn re that tti-rc CM'f knm-.ni m.nit in.nhin.i wiilv rinaiuu lit th-1 hnd nnd ears wh-n nfeep, grat uervousiii'ks, benu alarm, d at midden sounds, and bash ! f ilties, withfre-pi nt lilit-lims. att -ndfdrivii -times wit'i derangement of imud. were cured iiumediattlv, When th" missuld-Nl an 1 Imprudeiit votary of plensuro Cm h-i I kim iititiibl th- htedt of this patuiul diea-e, it Ion ol U'li t.oppiMi-H .hut nu ill timed ewe ofjiiua or dread of discovery. dit'M him from nppl) rig to thoio : WHO iroin euuLaiiounnu reipeciaimny can aiouu ij-.-lrifitd 1 him, delaying till the coiiftitiitionary sjmptom of this horrid disease unices their appearantc, such n-ulceruted sorethroit, di-iented noe, iioiturcj, pains in the head nud limb, dimness of sight, dnafiiess, innlei on tha Fkiu bonus, nu i arm-i, blotchii ou lho head, f.ico and extreme lies, progreiiinr with rapidity.till at Hift (he palate of thi- mouih and tioiicsof the im- fall in, nud the v ittim of; tint deseaHu bi-eonics a Horrid oij ct ot ronmiMseratian till death puti a period to his dreadfnt suirenntrs. by sen ii'iitt hiin to "th.it hournn from whence no travid-r re turns." To such, tVrclorc, Dr Johnston pledees hiin .lfirt nrexerve tho most 'livicnllc secrecv.nnd tVAmhi. , extensive practice in tho tirft llnpitalsif Kuropo nm Aiuerien, in citu ri'iiiuioiM,-, n i -iiinitna uan- mm specuy euro to the unfortunate virtiinofthli horrid disease. TAIvli t'Alli iCU I'.-Mv rtiH IUU. Dr. J. addresses all those who have tnlJrcd themstlve by private nnd Improper indulgence. TUQ-ib arc soui'i oi uiu k.hi huh iin-i.iiiriiniy enecu pro limed liv rarlv habiti ofvouth. viz: Weukne-s of the Rack and l.iinht, Pain in the Head, Dimness nf jr-icht i,nn nf .ruC'ilar Puuer, Palnitatioti of the Heart. Dvs pepsin, Ni-rviitw lrralnlnllty. Derangement of the Diges live Functions, Ienerat Debility, Bmptomsof Consump. tinii. Acr. MIATAI.ia . l no leariui enetis upon tlie irind arp mutli to hn dreaded, lints of M mor Confu&inn nf Ideas Di-prcstiou of tn Spirits, llv il I'ori boding. Aversion of torii'ty, Timity. &c, are hoiiio of the eviltt produced, Thousands of per-oin of all ages can now Judge what is tho teniae of therr declining health. Looking their vigor, becoming weak, pate nnd emaciated, having sin gular appiMranc about the ej es, cough and s) mptonis ol Consumption. U H n li IUIJU. 1 1.11 r IIL..U1.U i r Ult uit(i.Mi; vvi;.km;ss. . v tli it 2rfntai.il ImiwMtant renicdv, weakness nt the v nrgin aro speedily cured, ami full vigor restored. ThouniwHoi in" most nervous aim utmniaied, wuo had lo"t nil hope, have been Immediately rtlicved. All iuipedimeiits tu .M.irnase, Ph)-mnl and Mental Disr-u.ili- Iiraiioil, ien ou irr.uaiMiuj , i n-mim ii;; uuu r, e.iKiii ss or e-vh.mM.itRm of the must ftarful kind, specdil) curei by Doitor Johiitton. YOI7MI MKN. Who have inlured thmelves bv a crt-iin nrartuce. iiidiil-ied in whn nlone-nhibit frcpo'iitl) learned from evil eninpauiou-J, or at .ihnol -the i irectt of which are nightly t-.lt, even when as)-ep, and if not cured renders marriage iuipotj-iblo, and ilcslroj s both mind nnd body, bUoiiiu apply imim'iiiau iy. What iv tuttv tlmt vouun mm, tl hope of hr fount rv. and the d.uling of his parent, should he stiaulud from ult protpeit) and enjm niriits of life, hy tho consefpieu- res oi i:uviauug iroiu me iuui oi n.uure, anu muninM iu ii sers.im secret Irabu, tiutli p-Tsous beloru con templating. MAURI hotiM retlert tint muni mind nnd body are the most necessary requiiliHS tu rrnmote t on un hi 1 1 hippiurss tnileed, without th"e th 'j(iuru thioiiitli life becomes aweary inlnrimage, tile nro-m t Imurlv darkent to 111 vinv ; the mind becom- Fhaduwed with ilespairAt j tilltd ilii the in lauilmlj rell'dioii ih.it th happinCM. i of aiiotht r b.'coiiiet bliL'ht d wiih our uwn. Oi'l'lCil M. 7 riitr pil rill'.DI'.ltlL'KSl llattimarr.Ml Alili SlJlUllCAUOlM.itATlUNi PJIUl'OKMnD. ' N. H. -I.'t no false molafiy prevent )ou, but ppl , inimediatilv eith'r persinallv or bv li'tter. , SKIN DlSl.AaUtt.SPIlKDII.Y CL'RKD. i The tikiny Ihrni-audt tured at this fiistftnlliin witfun! th" last ears, and the nuitieroiit impnrtnnt SrirgirnI ' Opjrati.in-' performed bv Dr. Joh.ittoti, witnessed by 1 tin reiort rt ol th papers and minv other p'-rsmii, no- jne of which have appeared again and again h-fore the I publie, h 'si les his st niiliu! n- a gentleman of chiiurter 1 and reripoiit.it, il it j", ia siiilui'-iit t'unrantce tutheutllictu J ' TAK1 NOTICII. , N. 11. There nri fo many iznurnnt nnd worthl-sj1 (iuaLkt adveitisiu th mteivi" PhvsielauK, ruining the 1 health M'tlio already aflhtted. that Dr. Juhnton theuis it me siary tn iay, espmitilly tn Ihoso ui.aeipiaiiited j with his n putatiou, that his credentials and diplomts aDvavs hani! in Irr-t im. u " TvKh Nonet. All letten must he pot pai 1, nnd ronttiin a putt.tge kUmp for th r- pfj. , ur tlu answer will be sent. Man h 17. 1,0, MAiUOKOrV' MOUSE, (of jr.B3i;vrovN.) rplir. stihi-i-rili.-r uouttl rt'sc'ttruryairi2' Ins friends X and iliu pulilic gene all?, that hi lias npau,'tl a mv M hotel ITndrr the nhnve nnine tn J rtejinwn, Cntuinbi.-i coun ty, I'n., where huts fatly prepared to entertain the iravuliug community topener.il satiutiictioii llm 'PA RI, H aird HA it, are ell -mpptie.i and will b eart full v FuptTMitrndi'd. And Ins bt'jiBI.F, U ample nudwe'l storked, in churic of c -ireful grooms, will alwajslu properly attended. t-llp invit'-s n shari of th publir cui-toiu. and pledges his hcgii-ftirts,tu help his giu-sin feel at home SAMUUL RIMUY. Jerseylown, May 11, IGl-3m. "HMUI, PltoriM AM) tiCICK SvLF.S." ! 110 Arch St., Utwcm Uh 51tsiulU side. PIIILADELl'IIIA. Mantles, t npt-s, Hutf Caprs, Vittorixes, MulVs, CnfTs, niaumactun'dofthe h-st & riehst kins of Mink Sable, Stone Marten. Chinchilla, Siberian tfiuirri, I'ltth, Ur mine, r te Kurs altered into the pre -sent fachiuns. ii.T No busiin st traiisatted on Saturdays. 1 The high st price paid for Mink, l'ox, Coon, Musk rats I ft, bkllis. Nov. Id, Hut. 3m. (ol. j iuniiEK joaev UMGiiinxr rirTY-i:iuiirn pi:na. volunteers. V St AIOIY. . rtt Iea'tfUartCi'S Mild Iriucipid JlendCSVOUS 138 S, Fourth SltcU, Philadelphia Lamp in JiozuowuZ) near Jiilge Atcnue. ,y ANTED Mauksmrn for the Flank T T Companies, w iiich ure composed of expentiaed Woodsui.'n, and will bo armed with thu bet class of Ritt-s , Infantry Soldiers fur the Com panics of the lino. Ailiilleiy forttu Uatttry whuh is attached. On application, by letter Addressed to tho Colon 1. transportation for sounds of men, and for individual rn eniit-r, t' the Headquarters in Philadelphia vvill be fur uikhcd from any part of the Stau. Recruits arc mustered into the IF. H. srrvim on their arrival at Headquarters, and reetiv, at once, subsirt- ente, uniioruis, unuerriuiiung, &x Nov. 9, im. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George Hartman, deceased. NOTICt Is h-ri'liytrrrt'ii that Utters nf Administration un tho ublato ul (Seorgo llarlmaii, laid of lleiituntwp. Ctduinltia rntinty.tlt-cfast-il.liavu lit'n granted liy iheRt tf Ister of said t'niinty totieorire M. Itarliiiim.ivhti resides in tho same town. hip. All persons having claims or do inuil.ts nj,'jn,t tint v.tato of lho tleivdetil are requested tt present them for aotllmiient, and th',.0 indebletl tn make pa) ment without tit-lav liUORGD M. HARTMAN', Oct. U, 1501-fl, Mm'r. IEOOT A."S SUtiE.tlAKIiVU. HMIU undersigned, having opened a new ROOT AND 1 SUCH SHOP, ou Main strett. nt Hopkiu-v Ills, Uast fUoomcburz. rcspertfulty Inv ites tlu custom of tho citi I'lis nnd tho public gciu'Tully All kinds of lloots, Shoes, &c . wilt bo promptly made to order, on short notice aid moderate terms Prom long experience in his lino of business ha flatters himsilt thut ho will bo able tn givo general satisfaction tu a!I who may favor him with their custom, u" firatn, Provision and Poducc tcneraly taken in xchango for vroik. . - H UKOOKF. uiotoifcourg, .jijiv o. imi -4m, FRESH All HIV A I, -OJ- mew mmzmm; - koit - : FALL A'DWlNTilR! "T n tlnilerligneil, grateful for past patronage, respit .. .ul7 '"!""n" Ms cilstumcrs and Hie pubMcf enerally, that he hasjuit received from tho Eastcrno cilles, the iurcu.1 anu most select stock or FALL. AND WINTKIl That has yst been opened in I'toomsburtr, to which he invites tho altemlou of hi friends, and assure them that th'y nru offered for Palo nt (treat bargains, Ills Stock comprise)! n larsu assortment of CNTMiMnN'H V U A ll I N U A !' P A U P. L, L'oniMtniitol FAsitioiABi.KlinEs Coats, of everv nVs. crlptiont 1'antT, Vest, Pflinii, Cravat ftocks, Cotton uaiidKcrcuieis, uio,cs, euspenuers, ac. GOLD WATCHES AN I) JEWELHY, Of every description, fine and cheap. N. It. Remember ' Lotrenbrrti't Chrap Emporlun. call and sec. No charge for examine fionri. iiwiii um'iiNnr.tui. Iltoonuburg, Peptcm?cr 2H, leol, (Jue If".) COUGH DROPS I COUGH DROPS TViMtri,rU. ...... rmivrrti't ,,a'rni'rMi i.jfiinj F.M11 bo,l x",n 1 nol,f COL Ml DKOrH. iH.U.atUJ,ro?,pt "Vr'P mC5 "J";?1'"?. lli0 " "i roM 21. 'T'?', l" atT'c!j,m?"r i'10 TitU , riil. it ' f. J , r S.J rs benefit. Try n smclc bottlo and you cannot fail to op ns useiuinciN. by mot, all StorrkorpTa and Drugs. ta. pareu uy n. f KONr.Fir.t.n. o. 317. S. 3J. St., riilladclphia. Nov. in. Mil-Sin. AV. WIRT, ESQ. NOW orcupies the room upstairs tn front in Mr. Uimngfl's brick building, on Main Ftrett helnw the American Mouse, A most cuuvenici.t oifice ; where ho will b- happy nt all times to see lm frirnds and clients. lilooiiisburg, Nov.il, lt-OI , 3m. WANTED AT THIS OF PICK. lice f, Pork. Poultry. Honey, Orain Produce, Cldfr Pumpkins. Potatoes, Corn, OatS. Hay and Ctrnstalks. I luomsburg, Oct. 'JD. 101. KEW HUSIKESd FIIOI. r 1 1 13 undersigned respectfully inform thir friends I mid the public gen rally, that they have entered in tn co pnrtnTsfo'jH uiwlcr tluj name, stjle and firm uf MILLER i l,Vi:U in tho In the "Old Arcade," in Iirnouis)rg, Columbia ro wherethry intend carring on thi business of ueni rai. Mlhi iiAMHxiMi, in all its diversified branches and ine puuuc pairouag'-' ii ' 1 1 ij i i. I'RLD'KC. UYHR. Illoomsburg, May 11, ledl.-tf. CIGARS k TOliACCO. A largo assortment uf choice Pigars, Tdacro, Pippi, i t-ruiis, t;nnii nmnery nnu .tiiiout geueraiiy.iogtin er with ii full stock of II ATH uud CAPS, constantly ou S hand and for sale cheap, ut the "Illoumsburg Hat &Cp Emporium." i JOHN K OIRTON, Iloom-jburg, March lo, lul. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL or PALL AND WINTER GOOD', MILLER & EYER'S. TI1C MibsT'ibcM hnve just returned from ihe City With anothr largo and select atsortmet of Fail and Winter omls, ptircha-rd at Plnlidtlphla, at the lowest figure, nnd w hull thev aro ditermuird to sell on at moderate terms as can he procured elsewhere in liloomsburg. Their stork comprises u-iuir.v nitres aoonp, ofilmictst M)!' and lati"t fashini. dhy atjuns, .iJMt anocyjiiiis, cr.ihin jiwjk, uauMir n:mn IHOX, .V.UL JiOQT-S $ mum It. ITS t'.7'4, Vc , Jtc. 4'f., Iii short evi-r) thing usually kept in country Stores towhirh they inv ite the public gent-rally. Tho Highest price paid for country produce. MILL tUt i. HYF.R. liloomsburg. May 11. 1-OK OYSTERS! OYSTERS 11 THE iin-terHsned uilll," in Uluum.liur; With rtir.Cll Every Wednesday and Friday, Which he w ill sell at 31 rents per innrt ; Ml cent, p-r i;ai, nun u ccuis per uar i;au. i;.manui:i, Nov. Hi, IcfCl-Im. rB'rr.iis. I'UKTjTO xotick. Alargf newCOOKlNti STOVH. hie been trsspass .jngoy the pruuusek of the undersigned, i is Centre tow n h ip for several years past and nail is likely to r mam unclaimtd, the ow uer or owners of said Stray !-tove, nr reiuetted to pay charges, nnd take it .iway or it will lm dis nosed uf us the Act of Assembly nro- ' vides In nil such casts. If. A. SWmiNHISCR. Centre tw p. Oct 19, lefil. - 3f. H. MULLIGAN, impuhti:ii or kiniw or AND MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY, No. Ill North S'tond Stmt, AUOVK WIM.OIV. rHILADEI.PlU.l, Nov H. Irf.l HOUSE FOR SALE. moveable PaMt Housk. will bo bold cheap, on ap1 4 x piicauuu iu iue unursigueu. Illoomeburg, July 13. 1?C1. LCVI L. TATli. A lot nf superior Vint Paof Cfmest. especially ndnp ted far Cementing Rond. One gallon will rover lull feet of ordinary rootng, and 1 insured proitf n en nut rsir.' and wtt wenilu-r. Can lm hid at mauuiHcturLrs prires. by the gallon or half turret, at tho othtcefthc Columbia Democrat. m:vi u tatc liloomsburg, July 13, 1-rtl. Military UfiFfutM-. There is, perhaps, m rfepart' ineut of miiitar) buine-.8 in whiui there has been a more niarkfd improvement than in the clothing of sol- rlad in garments whlth were ulmnM skin-tight. They wore le.ith t stock-i, which were worthy of the name. f'r th.'y kept the wearer iu tribulation ; while their padded breasts and tight slevvt-s made volition a matter of great ihtlicutty. During the present war, such of our volun teers ns procure their unifuruiH at thu Rrown Hone Clnihiug Hall of RotkhUl &-Wilson, ni. t,o3 and u?t t'liuhiiiiit strert, above Hixth .'hiladclphia. ibtai.i clo thing that is perfect'y "'asy. subtaiitial atid tiecointug. " . V "7. " ' Vr' .J '. " I "'"'h ...j ut... , s. m. , ... ., ., . . time. i?ept.21. 1MI HJ- ftW'Y niJ 'AJL fp'IQR W JlSdVJ J O" UJisJ J JaJJU J J UJiJ John Faroira. H ARCH Mrect. bttweeiiTth, and Mh. Mreets, UAH ofHftMnrktt istrttt Vhitadtlphw ) KroRita k .MANurACH'ak-u otr. and ItEAi.ta 11 ll hisos of FANCY rURS, for taditi Jlisia and Children's rear. Having now manitiatturcd and 111 ttoto my uuul large and beautiful as sortment of nil tho various s!)lcs and iuuliti s of l'"ur adopted tu thu com. tug Tall and Winter hcasous 1 would resnectfullv invitouu examination t'fmvstock and on- la ces from those intending 10 purr has, as 1 am enabled & Kov's Hakt-ry. und the Ihunstor where ho has put in tu oirer thu m vtr) desirable induce mi nts, a targe Skylight. It is only by SkyDght that giH)J pic All my furs have bet n purchased fr uijh, and mado lures cun bu taken especially groups whiro each perioa by experienced und competent hand,a'rd us Vs present can bu taken jut as well ss st pa rale, monttary troubles render it ncressiiry that I should dis- He has gone to considerable expense to make hia ei pose of my goods ut very small advance on rost. tablishnmnt a first class on--, and he tlireforv solicits a I am s.iti-siVd that it will he to the Interckls of those liberal patrunagu to enutle him. to coiuiauUy introduce huw design purchasing, to give mo a call. all lho modern improvements of Hie art. 1LJ uiconcci, iue name, uumuer auu sireci jonn rreira,(Nevv f ur Store,) Anh Street, Philadelphia. tScptcmbor 7. letil 5m. PROTECTION FROJI LIGHTNING. UK subscriber would inform his friends, that hi is J now prepared la put up, un fchort notice, and in scit'iUinc manner, the best FLATIM rOLYTM) LlGUT.VlXa ROm, ol 12 i cents per foot. A! work warranted 1 II. B DIDLEMAN TIIK AFFAIR A'JP FORT PICKENS. The Jfmbutr?mcnt CiWt Good Ncwi Jrom Tttnicsste Vuroon Brownloxo heard from, LoniTiLLt. Deetmbet 3. Tho Southern pipers to tho S8th ult. have bten r' ceived. They contain scattered accounts of tha Fort I'iekens a flair, from which it appears that tho bombard ment cemmeaced on Tliarsday, tha 31st, and continued, with nccusional intermissions, night and day, till tho e-tenlng of thu 24th, when Col. Ilrutvn ceased firing. The rebels did not respond till after FbrtPkHtni opened Arc- Tho firo from the fort and tho out i l ie Santa Rosa nni batteries, was directed against For llartancaa, Btl. , . , ,, !.,., nd xil( n,tt rcbel natterles, tho rbel steamers Tim and -NWin, and the navy )ard, whilo the Federal vca- n8C cie. Thu rebels admit that they tocf fiirn killed and wounded In tho tininhardmriit. Also, that considerable damage was done to Tort McRae, Including the caving in of the powder magazine. Tho navy yard and town of Warrington we pi partially destroyed. The rebel appear Vt have acted strictly on flic defensive. The stories about the diabllng of the United States steamers Colorado and Jttagara. appear to be unfounded. Tho ret"1! steamers 7'tme nud ,'ttmo were somewhat damaged, but s.icceeded in getting out ot thi reach of Col, Urn-Mi's :ire Col. Ilruwu rectned ira rcinfote mcnts. Cairo, Illinois, Dee Tle Memiihii 1valanti of tbe 2d In it. has the P1 lowing : A large body of Unionists attacked tha confederal plcktts at Morristown, ki Last Tennessee, yesterday, kitlod a lorge tiuu.br of tha Hiiulhrn.troopi, and com pt.t'ly rout ii th -m. Major General Critt-m'tii ha armed at Ktioxultc tatako toiiiii.and of tlu confederate forces, LATLR. A special ihspatrh in the Metuphls papers of the 2d inst. gives an account of a great buitlo nt Morristown. East Tennessee, tutweui tho federal farces undvr Parson Urownlbw and the rebels. Tho battle was fought mi December lt, The Federals were victorious Tho reb'd dispatch goes so far as to term It "tha first Union Wttory.' Urowiilow hail 3,000 mm. The rebel Aircc is-nos es timate. I. Tha rout of the rebels was total, according to the in own show Inf. NO MORU CAVALRY. Waskivotoj, Dec 2. No inor avelry will be accepted by tho Government, and it is the purpose of tho Commanding General to tnuitir out of the service a I cavalry recruits In tncom plate regiments, unless they will consent to come in a liifintry. Tho number of the cavalry already amount lo between f0,0l)0 and 70,000. nucli more than the Cor- ctnme.ii can use. HUt.BSC OF MR. WALKLU. Mr J. Walker, of Washington, arrested by the Trn-. vost Marshal for bearlcg dispatches to rebels, was ro leased by taking tho oath of allegiance to-day. THC WHUnUNG CONVCNTIOV, Wiiccliko, Dec J. The Convention to-day changed tho name of tho new Ptalc from "Knnawah" to 'Western Virginia."1 A stirring debate is expected un the slavery question. STONH ri;ucT. Our naval expeditions form no in considerable part of tho appliances user for' th9 eitinrtion of tho rebellion. whether on the Atlantic seaboard or the MisiUtippf, tho great interior water highway of 'the West. In ad dition to the expeditions oguiust Hattcras, Port Royal nnd the Savannah river, which have proved so success ful, another rt'ct Is now in course of preparation at New London, Conn., and will sail in a few days, car ring six thousand ton i.f stone, for Charleston harbor. These vessels, numbering twenty, will bo sank in th ship channel, between Morris and Sullivan Islands and Stonu Inltt. Tho harbor of Charleston will thus be ef fLMitually Wockudad. Tioi?iun Tlcets have already sailed South. ANOTflUR. NAVAL EXPCPIT10N. Another naval and military expenition is about to ulart from St. Louis and Cairo, under tho direction of (Jen Hatlick und Commodore l'ocle, comprising a force of from eight) la a hundred thousand men. The destU tutlou of this grand expedition and Its points of attack will undoubtedly ho Columbus, Ky. ; Torts v right Ran dolph uud Harris, iti Tennessee, and possibty the city of .Memphis. Thu expedition on tin Mississippi w i consist tf eleven gunboats, iauiug ov-cr one hundred heavy guns; thirty-eight floating batteries, each mount ed w ith a sixty-four pound coimnbiad and twenty-eight mcr steamboats. We may expect snme brilliant fiats fiom this expedition, IfNION I'KISUNG IN NKW OULEANiJ. A "conspirac" of loytttcitis.-ns rf New Orlcsns, who dsslred a restoration of tne I'niun, Ins barn recently discovered, nud iu consequence several arrests havo been made in tlmt my. Much excitement exists thers ou the subject. CHEAP MILITARY CAPS! MILITARY CAPd. of every srt. sizn and quality, for sah cheap at thi lHoomsburg Hat & Cap Emporium. Also-GpN-erieb.ConfJctiouaries (Cigar, &c. JOHN K. UIRTON. mncmsburg, Sept 14. IcCl, DR. SILK WORT H , Tlir. ANALYTICAL PHYblClAN AND SURGEON IS daily astonulung his patients by the cure of lonjj standing diseases. HIS UHMKDIKS ARU I'L'HELV VUGHTAtiLU. He will b-i in this place the samo days of en h inon lb ns t Sated helow, when he can be consul ted for all disease liesh is heir to. y"CONSL'LTA TION niKK. Jere) shore, the 12 and 13tlvof eath month. Whites Hotel. Lotk iluvon.th'j Mi.1 and lOlhofeatli month, liloomsburg. nflth and 1st. Danville 3d and Zd. Not4i imberland Imh vijltun, i, and ?. June ti. lol-Iui, 'JMinrroprlttorof this well-know n and centrally loea 1 ted House, thu Hxuuiui: iiovti , situate on Mai Street, in lilooiiifhurg, immediately -poo rile the Col urn bia County Court House, re spuet fully informs hisfrundi and the public in general, that his House is now in or dtr for lho reception a-ndeutertaiineii nf travelers whu may fee) disputed lo lav or it with their custom. He has spared no expenbo in preparing tho Hxuunuk. fur tho entertainment of his guets. neither shall there be any thing wanting (on his pun) to minister to their personal comfort. His 1 10110 it spacious and enjoys an excellent buriuess location. Omnibuses run at all times between tho Exchanen Hotel and tho various Kail Road Depots, by whuh trav elers will be pleasantly conveyed to uud from thu rc spectivu Stations in duo time to mevt the Curs. WM. 11, KOQNS, nioomshurg, July 7, lfCO- SJ E W S T O R E . 1 mioLESjtu: .ixnnr.r.iiL iH&tf mm sal? sums Tilt illl(lsrsKns,l l-.Dt-ctrullv inrurlni trie citizen, nf nioomsbure. and Uk .ubl.a ill ceneral, thai Im ha. our. thaM., tin- ,vc;r rr.1T S7VIIF.. in tho whito fmnvo si.rc smldings, where ho has Just receded a, splendid at lortmcnt of CFFY HATS AND CAPSt TirfctfromtheManufacturies.of alUinds.styles. sorts and hues, latest fashhms. which he oirer wholesale and retail, at cry low prices. I f r 'I'liae (londi writ lw mM m u.,v lnmn.!a Ready Pay. JOHN K GIRTO.V. Blootniburs, October 27. IttfO. BLOOMSRURG SKYI.IGHT, PJCTO HE GALLEBY. rpHK undersigned informs tha citizens of nioom. and neinhborhood. that ha lias taktn Lhe Isrira room in the Uxrhange Rlock, extending over Messrs. Stoner iwiuiry pruuucu tasuii ui xxtnunto -or pKturei, UKMtY UOHENSTOCK. Bloonnbure, Mov 23. UHI. Nuv. 20, 'an. 00ME AND SETTLE. fTMIOSE knowing themslves ludttted to the under- X sigmd are hereby notified to como and settlo their accounts wt-thoul further notice, 1 am now In earnest. If not attended t soon their account! will be plic4 U iroptfhandifur collcchon, J r BAND9 erM7(l61 -91 W 1 Dtonm uuij Piay. lew.