((Tit I trtttlti it 1blittT Hi ml' sar" A cnreful roailinS of tlis P""!-1 Tho Latest War News. Uiyll I II IUU 1 U ri'CllllUi llll icgsof Congress up to this timo would I Tlio most important intullieonco ha (creato the impression that this was a s;j- crowded upon us witbin tlio pait few days ciat session, caucu :or uie purpose 01 con- from cvcry fjQnfto,., yrom Knglmiil wo , Metering matters exclusively appertaining bavo, by tho arrival of tho Europe panic to tilt "colored 101KS.' ulars of tho fiction of tlio Itritisli Onvcrn The interest of the white man appears to have sunk into insignificance. Every sDrrr.n by hr.vi i.. tatk, rRorniETOit, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MORNINO, DECEMBER 28, 1661. OUR COUNTRY'S rL AO. mcnt upon the arrest of M ason and Sit- dell ; and if these first accounts arc rolin Abolitionist IS loaded to tho muizlo With bio. a war with that t-ovcrnmrml smith in ' negro resolutions. Henry Wilson wants evitablc. 1'rom tho South wo have the them all let out of jail. Wo shall soon horriblo recital of a slave insurrection, tha expect to seo'a proposition that no negro j burning of half the city cf Charleston, and shall be punished by imprisonment. Co- tho probable destruction of many innocent God or our Fatheri! Id thy name W. nail our 8ts.ndartl to the tnatl To conquer or to die. Wo claim No greater honor. While tlio blast Of ciril strife sweeps o'erthe land, We'll etrike the fun n ho dares to mar Our lovely ensign, anl we'll stand A nail of lire to guard each star. lumbus Ohio) Statesman, If Congress was composod entirely of negroes their legislation could not bo more for tho raco than it is now. No proposi tion is received with any favor, Bays the (,'incinnatti Enquirer , unless it proposes to ' do something for tho black. A foreign stranger would suppose, frorA tho delibor- I.etue then twine mcli thread nf the glorious tissue of ationS of CotlgrCiS, that tho whites had no ur country . wag nooui etur iieiiii-siinms, ttiiti igu.mi , , ,. . upon oriiomea. ami earning tlio ipirit that hrratiici question of their own for deliberation or ouethai. come weal or woe. wo win in nr.' ami in discussion. The members had liardlv ta death, now and former, stand liy the etnra anil stripes. .... . , . ... They have floated over our craillcs, let it be our prayer Ken tllCir scats DCtOrO A UOZCn Ot tUCIU and our struggle mat tney snau noni over our graves. , ... , , , They have been unfurled from the snows of fnnada to Sprung Up anU pilllCd OUt a DatOU 01 TCSO' the plain, or New uricans, anu to too nans oi tne non ... , ,. , . t.iui.ias. and amid the aolltudes nfutorv sea: nml eve- lUtlOnS mntinj tO SOIUO nCErO CriCVtUICC Or where, as the luminous symbol of resistless and bencfl. ,i vm;.,, .ll,.,.il .A.Ae,lr. ..nn cent power, they have ledthe brave and the freo to vie- disability, Or UirCClly proposing llegro IV, IT, in fu?eign iamumraZiheVioon. of an oVil emancipation. Tho more violent tho prop sition for tho ncGro-the nioroextravagani X'i'i.iT absurd-tho greater favor of .its rccep, altars of a Satanic ambition, nnd thus disappear forever (:n nomrroci fifprns nettiallv to have amid the night and Icuipe-it of roeolution, then will I ll0n- OHgrCSS SCCmS actually 10 nave fMlr4.B,ll"l',llVlVtl,i4c"l!I.r'il!r become stark mad. and the performances toe I that tho sun has Indeed been stricken Iroin tlio , "vvw " r i say of our live., and that heiireforth we shall bo but wj ,(,;, j ave been enacted there in the shape wtni1rtri t.n.1 uh tr nsta. M ilh liullffhl but the bread Of sorrow and of penury for our lips, and with bands ever of resolutions and propositions havo CXCi mil h. in r,hlt,,.. nn.l .il.nltlnlinn. On W llicll.in i any hour, a m.lltary tyront may rivet tho fetters of n , jC(J (bo astouisliracnt and indignation of despairing bondage. May Ood in his Infinite mercy save i ... Jou and roe, and tho land wo so mutn lovo, iroin tne ju0 country. IhC memocrs tllC practical, com of such a degradation." Jinph Holt. It t i i t t usciui uiutuutira 'iviiu mau iu u eeaiiiu- thing for tho country, can not get a word in its behalf. Unless there is somo im provement or reform soon tho Congress will bo voted a political nuhanco of the worst character an intolerable affliction upon the patriotism and good senso of the country. After all, the negroes arc but five mil lions to tho whites' twenty-five millions, and wo insist that tho former shall not mo nopolize tho wholo attention of tho Nation nag of the free heart's only homel By angel hands to valor given Thy stare have lit the welkin dome. And all thy hues were born in heaven, forever float that standard shea I Where breathes the foe. but falls beforo us, With Freedom's soil beneath curled, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us 1" Democratic Slate Executive Committee. A meeting of the Ilemocrntic State Executive Commit' t.enlll be held at the Ituehler lleuso, Harrisbiro, on Wednesday January 13, Wo J. at 3 o'clock 1', M. Democratic papers in lli Ftate will please copy, WILLIAM 11. WU1.31I, Chairman, j J. N. Darling, Esq., Sheriff of Monroe county, died,' at Stroudsburg last week. He was 16 years old. JS?" We wonder if any two men waded through tho trash of I'rof. Lowell, being a letter from "ISTcgrofredum Jawin to Miss Kosce Biglip," written in rhymo,and in tho stylo of cnglisb used by an ignorant, conceited, impertinent, and meddlesome yankeo : recorded in tho laot Atlantic. The professor had better lay down tho pen, and go to hunting up old clothrs for the "contrabands" at Fortress Monroe. BSrBy amajorty of forty thousand the people of Pennsylvania have placed the seal of condemnation upon tho radical wing on the Republican party. Tho cliango in favor of Democracy in other Northern Mates has been scarcely less remarkable, and it is but fair to suppose that, had the doctrine of omacipation been as generally promulgated beforo tho elections as since, the popular repudiation thereof would have been overwhelming. lives. Tho details of this intelligence will bo found in another column. The pros pect looks indeed gloomy for our beloved land. At present wc hope, as ha3 been intimated! that these accounts havo been much exaggerated. The N. V. Herald of Sunday, in com menting upon tho late fire at Charleston, Bays : It is worthy of remark that Institute Hall, whore tho Democratic Convention was held, which split the party, and split the nation ; the theatre, to which tho Se cessionists retired to hold a separate con vention ; St. Andrew s Hall, whore tho Jlozart faction figured; the Charleston Hotel, and tho Mills House, whore tho warrinc factions respectively held their hcadquartors; Hiberninan Hall, where tho secession ordinance was passed ; the cannon and ammunition foundries, tho treason shons of tho AJurcun and Courier and the headquarters of Governor Pick ens, have been all laid in ashes. Does it not look like a retribution of Providence, and an omen and a typo of tho future de struction of tho rebellion ? Tlio noxt Legislature. AVo find the subjoined publication on tho abovo subject, in the last issuo of tho "JXoili Branch Democrat." Tho Legislature of this Stato will as semblo at Harrisburg, on the first Tues day, (th) of Jatiuary. It will, no doubt, bo an important and interesting session. Tlio Senate is largely opposition to De mocracy. The llouso is Democratic. No Legislature, sinco tho, formation of tho al Legislature. If Congress would try present Constitution, has embodied so much aiui.jjioiai.uio. vufa. ifilnnt. The onnosition. or what was the half as hard to restoro tho Union s it iatc Republican party, havo many mem does to frco the negro, it would undoubt cdly accomplish tho task. Patriotism Above Party. The peoplo of Judge Woodward's Judicial District, in consequoncs of his resignation, havo almost unanimously petitioned Gov. Curtin to appoint William Elwell, Esq., of Towanda, to fill his placo tho bar es pecially desiring it. Governor Curtin, however, refused, and said ho would ap point no democrat, notwithstanding the District is Democratic, and notwithstand ing polities were not considered in tho se lection of Mr. Elwell. Tho North Branch Democrat says : "Wc consider this a pret ty expositon of republican, no-party integ rity. Beforo the olection, democrats who bcrs of distinguished, but misdirected tal cuts. A largo portion of tlio Democratic members elect, arc men of exalted talents. All are men of the strictest integrity. Among tho ablo public speakers on the Democratic side, wo will mention, as thoso wo can speak of from a personal acquain tance, S. Wakefield and J. A. M'Cullough, of our own district Daniel Kano of Fay ette; Win. Hopkins, of Washington ; l. W. ijcicler, of Jefferson -, Thadcus Banks, of Blair; John Scott, of Huntingdon ; C. L. Pershing, of Cambria ; Col. L. L. Talo and George S. Tutton, of tho Columbia district; and D. It. Nciman, of Eauton. We arc much pleased at tho election of our editorial friends, Talo, of tho Colum bia county Democrat, and Nciman, of tho Easton Scnt'tiel. They arc able out-spoken Democrats. They commented borne what severely, but not unjustly, on several occasions, on the treatment ot the three Itcvciiucnritl illsburscmrnts ofllie Cum- U hat The "Louisville Journal" Says. mi.nwe.illh of Pennsylvania. Wo do not bcHcr0 that C7Cn in thi, Wo cut from the Harrisburg Ttlcgraph age of cheap publications that any work the following stntcmont of tho receipt and cal ho more reasonable than tho term of expenditures of the State for the year en- 1,10 8VSIP1 AWA To1' . , . t. -hi. uino of 8Ji! pages fittarto, with an imnionso ding tho Jd of iNovumber last. It mil bo , ' . . n.tcntod seen that tho Treasury is in a sound and machines, valuablo inventions, and objects of scientific interest. I here is not an in dustrial pursuit which docs not receive a share of its attention. It contains official r ,i it ' . . , .-. . lists of patent claims, importaat statistics, Summary of thc lleccpls at the Mate practical receipts for useful domcstio pur- U tf J.I tl J J .vw,.w 1800, to the thirteenth day of Novem- healthy condition n EVEN UK OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. icr, 1801, both rjij inclusive. Lands, - - -Auction commissions, -Auction duties, - -Tax on bank dividends, -Tax on Corporation stocks, poses, anu has long stood, both in this country and Europe, as tho highest au thority in tho mcchauio art and sciences. S7,243 80 Thcro is no publication more valuablo to 13,020 25 tho farmer, tho miller, the engineer, the 1:2,001) 70 iron tounder, the mechanic, or tho raanu' 91,111 88 faclurcr. We havo never opened a num 323,711 00 ber without learning boinething wo never Special Notices. F A 8 II I O N A D L E CLOTHING ron PALL. The tld-citfttiltihcJ WH1TK HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR, at tlic Html It writ corner r( FOURTH ANU M A II K I VI' HTKKCTfl. ti now prepared with a FULL STOCK OF FASNIOVAnLi: IlKAD? MADD CLOTIUNO FOR FALL AND WINTER WCAU. at pricci which chatttMigp competition. Sheriff's Sale. T)Yvi I'lfflrl ofCn virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to 3 (JlrCCt Oil ItllUCd OUt Of tho Court nfl'mnmnn orCnluniliia county. Ttnna . will ha tmn,.., tn. Rufcllc nl ft, at the court llnue in Uloomiburg.or. WED i:ai)Av thi: eth day of January, ihus, at on o'clock hi the nftcrmmn, thu follow Inn properly, to wit ! mi wirifH' live ion ii ioi in iiiuiuwn m Numeviiie, fn nenvtr Valley, Cnlumbiit county Mid State of f?nnylva lii.l tit thu foot of Um AlcCntitcv Mount it in it til l&ia h. inp nuiiib?rci! hi tho survey or draft of hU town, at lot Nis. one, two, three, four and five, lying contiguous, r-itiiftte on tho North i:atcotiKr or tlxih rtnl .McCauley Hlri'Lt,nnd In Tint niimb r onu. tin; ultt fit-. !M fmnt In? two hundred ami (Hty teat on tild McCauley alroot niiiivai'uiiiKtiu'n miiiiiii-m ami nviniy nvc l-artleular attention clvon to Customer Work. Officers 1 , -rJ 'i: I, .'r:il;.'",,'.?sr.?., l!?. Il- ,he I"0'"' Unifotnu. also Homo nnanls' ?ulta,tt. WHITE HAM. CLOTIUNO nAZAAIl. Southwest fornerof rounni ami maiikut stmxtk. TETCIl S. I.l'.VICK, l'mprlctor. Nov. 10, 18111. (May 1. ltWI-tSni ) tv of .Mkliacl tlraham and t.'atlmrlnn flrnhnm. JOSIAII II. I'UIl.MAN, Flu rlir's OiIifv, I UlriJF. llloomsbiirg.Dec. 'Jl.lMl. ) try THOMAS V. MA1TSON, nreelved tlie Mrs Medal at tlio World's Fair In London Irtl, fnrTIIUNKS UAIll'CT llAtlS, Hoots, sliocs nnd Rutin. Ureal induce ments nre now onereii in imrcnnsrrs "I lliu nHU,umi. Sheriff's Sale. BY vtrtuo nf a writ of Iscarl Facias to mc dicrrtd,iiu rd out of the Court of Common Tlcni of Columbia coun ty, Tmitm, will bo exponed to public itnle nt the Court llnune In HIcKiiiuburg, on FRIDAY THU inih DAY OP JANUARY I ill. at ono oYlnrk In thu nflinm.,n. H.a Tax on real & porional estate 1 ,800,203 29 know beforo and opining valuable infor-; rj... , u fnpffl , EW';,,,, n.Mneiim, Ho,,.e. ...... . . . . n In, nl nm hiiiiniloil till litis lV.i I... -e ,,... lletailcrs' licenses, -Sample licenses, - -1'edlora' licenses, - -Brokers' licenses, - -Theatre, Circus Si Menagerie licenses, - - Distillery & brewery licenses, Milliard room, bowling saloon and ten pin alley licenses, Eating house, Beer house and llcstaurant licenses, -Patent IMcdicino iicenses, Pamphlet laws, - -Military tax, - -Millers' tax, - -Foreign Iusuranco ngcnciei, Tax on writs, wills, deeds, &c. Tax on certain offices, -Collateral Inheritance tax, Canal tolls,- - Tax on Brokers and Privato Bankers, - Tax on Enrollment of Laws, Premiums on Charters, -Military Loan, per act of April 12, 1801, Military Loan, per Act of 70.G88 17 tlUNK & I 0, Oi J7 ; ; " ' Hunpc.andontlie Norlh l.y lands r.r Aliraliam Ynunc. rk. have dl served tho Uniformity of Price. I-A N :;"l5f'1;' and on tl.e Boutl, and Kast l,y land. ofTd.n Mt. ' " U ,Tr:V' "1L l'.ery one Hi-i on R-ilesnia.il JOM.H CO. of tlio u Contalnins ahmit Kltven Arres oriaud more or havo achieved. ISO CresenlOnn I'riec Clolhing Store, .No. ;04Markctstrcc- CM, , aid dKcllins house being In front siilrn feet and n lot of land bounded on the tVesI by lands of John May 10, 1801. Tax on Jjoans, - -Interest on Loans, -Annuity for right of way, Tax on Tonnage, &o., -Eschcafs, - - -Free Banking System, -Dividends on stocks belonging to the Commonwealth, Pennsylvania llailroad Co. Bond, Xo. 4, redeemed, Accrued Iutorest,- -United States Government, on account, - -Tho Society of the Cincinnati, for Defence of the Union, Refunded cash, ordinary, Refunded cash, Military, Fees of tho Public Offices, Miscellaneous, - - 109 10 Park Bow, New York, 1.818 1G success which fhnv ' n ...... . . ... nK.....41.,h IM.lln.lolithl!! U,UUy U3 one Should Visit that City without calling ,idiilon to liavliiK tho larpest, most varied and . it..:. ln:l t.ll.l ...t.t.t. :A . r.i,lmint.lf. tork orclothlnir In I'lillaitclnhin. made rx. 1 nrt OI ',,, ll 1 r. 1 V""'y 'lln 1 '"'"r """ every one nn (yoffiaminl Union, in the liands of Ins adliiiiiittraturi ... muatuL. u, luimtou uuius, uuiiuci-uu iwi own saieFuiiui. ujr iiuviii .leiii", rjaillllel Appleuin'l nnd Jolin l.cnmn. ,uui id the cntiro worm. It any ot our tricnus i miMVosViiiiy Va,y-nii must buy ni.ke. ' away off in tho country do not know this The enods are ell spouted nnd prepared, and preat i inn on f , , , ' . . ., .,, I nalnstakcn with tho ninkins sotlial iill ennbuy wllhtho OU work, and Will take our adviCC, they Will fll arsnranceofptlins n good article nt the viry low. mail S2 and become siilmrrilifri immoill. I est price. AIo, n larpcstock orpiero pnods on linnd.of ,,. n " 7 e -Tu Deoom. KuoscriDers trnmcai-1 the at,Bt .(J ,0 al, lePt aii,i0. xs. hicis m be made lu,lKll U ately, Or by applying to the Publishers .to order, In Iku most lashionahla and best ninnnor.SS l.ao-l 05 thov can obtain a snecimon copy oralis. Ifir. Ill 1 !! 1 n .1 .." V.'.r """""" InVN l fll wmcii win uo euro to conurm mo trmn 3,999 12 0f our recommendation." "3 485 82 ' AV' fuUy iBdr3 tL ab0V0' and M Ro'i-in nr 1 recommend our readers to tako Prentico'a o',835 91 iadvicc, and subscribe for tho paper. A 135,340 80 j new volume commences on tho first of Jan CS1 50 iuary, and it being a valuablo work of rcf 73 83 'oronoo containing! as it does, tho only of 405 (io i ''lc'a' ''st pa'0"' claims published in the .053 70 country, every nutnucr shouia bo pre served. Tho paper is published every Saturday, by tho well known patent agents, Messrs. Mnx.v & Co,, who havo 13l'501 97 conducted tho paper during tho past six 189,515 10 ! teen years. 10,000 00 I Iq addition to furnishing specimen cop- iuj.i'o- U1 ,ios of tho nancr irratis. tho niiblilinr ivlll ii a i i ... JON'CH A. CO. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tlin Ailvertiser, having been restored to hcaltbln a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, nnr bavins suffered several years wills a severe limit nlltition, mid that dread ilisensv. Uoiisuniptiou-l anxious t" make knon n to his fellow sull'orers the means of euro. To nil wlio ilesire li. ne "in ei-nn " e.-p, "i I"1" 475,000 00 2,012,150 00 , 303 ' .1 l.l.i. i? . 1 708 4i bLIIU il p"4fc ot nuvico 10 inventori, , P. 1 -1.1 II V I :i7 Park llow. GO 00 100,000 00 0,309 90 In ili'i'th fourteen f t, and thu lot or pico or (round aud curtiltipe appurtenant to sniil building. tf izeti laKcn in cjt -cumin ituu t ounoid tin tne propir itunus hi mi namiiuum n Lcninn. JOdlAlI II. rURMAV. Phprifl's Offlce. bKtrtJ. niouiiiobnrg, iKe, !!l,ldlU J Sheriff's Sales. "1 Y A irtuo of a writ of Jllis X.cuaria .1 y t'arla-: to nv lircrti1. ismifi! nut of tho Court "f ('onimnii I'l. ua nf ih coflnty of ColniiiM.i, I'eijn'fl. will h cxpfitmn id jiutilir fra At l tie L'ourt House, in Itlunuiiljtirg, on Tlmrsdny, Dili tlai til' January 1862, at mio u'flich In t't'j aft' rn on. th following rnrtjr AI.I.TUIi: BIX ' f.ltTAIN' TRACTi OK LAn, missus -- ,.,.ti,,. t.r Bii'i uu l i iH'iiirr ii'iu'iii tunny i i.ijiiiiiiiuIs uii'i prqurhis nnd litlns H.l- iuuip, whi. h they nl l Ond ji ,,,, ,, (lCM,a.t d, r ,lllVv.( l(, wil bjuinnlng nt pure t'uRK for tJnuMrns,AjiHj. "T",;1.?;- a p.,.t tliviire by land nf U McNtal. north. U ft. t The nnty object of lliu ad "l"fr In b r rc UJ t, ,Itll?lriM, ttml ,l((ly lwnllvt , a d.ttmi can. ncrlption s to Lnont the I lie l.d, nnd .r j nf. r u- , , , j w , w tfU.Cl,wan(I tion nhlch Iw to w-'l; 'f 1 ' Vnl J Ji w H uit S ""Vinty I iSht ilcRm-s nfrtfime hundred and uilv prry miiT.T.'f will try Ins Kmrdy,(i it will toil Ihuii M,i() ,,JrcIi;., t0 .,0.1. thence by land nf J.rcmiah Jack. an, lour iiuntireu niui iun land f Uirhard Urook. norlli ff only drruvi vttl, sveity drgrcc t utt, ncv enty Uiri'i" pcrrlifs to a Uoju 10 1 , uoitli, tvwlic direct vt, tilli't'ii pi-rrhoii lo a pout; tluuru imilli pc ant y cicht di'grwrd 'at, eight) iwnporihc to a black nuk; thfiiri' by mi old purvey, north, twelve degree- vst tucut) iWi pcrrli.-s 10 a liickurj , nnd nmlli. ihirty tn a dpgrcfs cat, thirty four pi-rclu- to tlio piacu of begin-iiinif-mntaiiiiii: four hundred and twt lu nrrus and a half, and allowy'iici of clx per cent, fur roads. h.c. ANUTIII.il "I thctn ralk-J 'I'AI.MV KA,' lTtinnlng at npo.t, thijiifn by land ofltobrrt (Jray, north. iwrUc di--gret'H ucrt. four huinlrpd and ten pATchc Inn pnM, thence bylandif Win. Moi'dtnan. Houth, m-venty ntUt dcpr s wi'vU 0110 liundreil and sixty perrlifi to a o9t; thenci! b) land of lohn Hrady, pouiIi, twelve dtgrrr-n runt, foitr Iiutitlrt-d and ten pt'rclo'ii to n poet, and tin-nee by laud of John V Hd and Kichard llrook. north. ieveii. tyt liiUt iltrec caft, our luiudrc-d uud tixty six pirchev to thu olarc f bffflnninif. roiitaitiliic fmir hundred nnd one acres ami a ijuarttr. and ullowuncu of tit per cent. ni t ' ' .ii.--i..r. nino pcrclie to n popt. thence iiuthinit nml may pm 11 hi hIiiit. koiitii. u li det-rrfKa IMrtie, wj.hing Yw.i?"-1 N 1". '" A1" ' ,,.;:' ,. 1 north menu di itrejs en.t, st Nev. 3, Wfil am. $25! VllliambiirLll, Kings County, New York $7S! EMPLOYMENT! AtillNTS VAS.Ti:i)l We w ill pay from S to 1.1 per month, nnd all expon- ses, Inactive Aitents, ur give n i-oi IhsIoii. I'nrtiriil.irs sentfree. Adilr'.s Cms Swln Muia t.'onfiav, It. jAMI.i4. tlener.il Auent. .Milan, (liiio, Aug. W. Irtil.-l-'ni. MiLiTnv UsiroaMS, There is. perliapi, no dipart meilt of inititnry huslliess in uhlrh there has been n more marked Improvement than in the clothing of sol diers. Not many ears since ollirers and prlateswero rlad in garments which were nlnio.t skin-tilil. They . ........ I.. . . i.n . B,..rlia lili-h en. nrtln nf the mime, for ttiev kentthe w-enrer III tnbill.ition : w ilile their tndded for roads, tr. brents und tiiibt sleeea iinide Mdition n matter of great ANt.TIILIt of tlu-in call ililhcnlty. Iltirlug tho present war. sutli of our vluu leers ns procure their lllllfornis nt the llrowu Mono Clothilll! Ilalloflincllhill ft Wilson. Nos. MCI llllil I'M Cli-tiiiit street, above ciiklli .'biln.lelpln.i. obtain clo. IbiiiL' Hint is perf.-il'y rnsy. sub-.tanli.il anil b'-cnining. The tirnl liaiued have gom- I iryely into tiie business of making .Military t'lolhing, uud their facilities enable them to till the largest ordor in the shortest po. Bible time. Sept. it. lifll. Balance in State Treasury, Nor. 30, 1800, avail able, - -031,-133 Depro e i a to il fund in the Treasury, Xov. 30, lB'-JO, una vailable, 03 EST Tho appointment of (Jen. McfJlel Ian to tho command of the armies of tho GUG,000 00 ( Uuited States, brings up tlio names of some who have distinguished themselves in 500 00 I, ,, 1it. . n..r.t ,,n early lite: 3'i"0 45 1 Don John, of Atf-tria, won, at 25, the 3200 73 'greatest battle of modern times j had it 2,000 00 not been for tho jealousy of Philip, tho i next year he would havo been Emperor of - - 50,743,525 O'i ' 3,aurit!l..;, G.,tolJ do IVlx ,..aj onlv 22 . I M V O II T A K whnn lie Hood a victor on tho nl.titu of TOth"e wlms- riuh-rriptious nre unpil.l tntho Oind wnen nc noon .i inor on uie piaius ot ffllo .,,,, x ,iu.iiiJr." that th-.".ib.nipnoo paper ItaviMitia Hvprv one roliicinlifirs Oonda will he pl.-n-eil in tli-'li-iuds of limre t himberlni on ltaLIIIia. Jacry OHO lCltlCIUUCri VOntlO h, Mrl'av fjary aXt -and all person in nrn-nr. and liocrov at the tamo ace Gustavus "-medupon i.j I'onstabiuijoit. ny ordi r r tin- n Coiuiiiittee. Atlolplius tiled at 38. Jjook at Ins Uap-, wm. nhai., Tr.-nsurcr. tains onlv 30 when he died. Danier himself. NcttjQVDucrtiscmcnti - 41,032 CO T! Ar1l.nM,l in slto,,. nnriTr na n itinlfnr nf ... , , - i months volunteers, and certain disreputa- pnnciplo, were denounced in very bitter ....... lnB 0 't:on, 0f loadin2 Kenub- loiuiiutiee. WM, NHAI that wonderful Duke of Wvimar, aftcr all his niiraolcs. died at 45. Cortcz ' kimmih. ii. r i.i. ic'ci. 'l -oo tr,!-, (13 I v.. i .1 .in 1 . t -.,1 't'llll anninl -V-i ting i-f tho tst"ikb"l.ler. i f tins com. 'J-i1Ud was a little more than .10 when lie gazed ,,. ,uu bo held m tno "Kingston ii,.-" near th llrnolnil -omiay ins i.,iu o.-iy ,n a.uinary o iit-n in. SSF While tho Democracy are constan tly telling tho Hepublican Abolitionists the calamities to which their sectionalism would load, and for which wc wore called Un'on-Savers, Banks, Giddings, and such Republicans wcro saying, "to the Union slide ."' Novr had wo Democratio "Union savers" better go to iheso "Union-Sliders" to bo good Union men, or still fight for the Union, tho Constitution and tho laws, under our old banner. terms as secessionists, and a very great pa rade was made by tho no-party gentry of a patriotic determination to placo "Coun try above Party," while, in truth, all their party machinery was in full blast and in uncommonly active operation. Sinco the iJUO 10 ' ul10" ''10 ghlcn cupola of Mexico. Who 1 ' Maurice,, of Saxony, died, at 32, a 1801 , both days inclusive. Expenses of Government, 8140,023 87 SSS" Capt. Geo. W. Utt, lato of ono of tho Fishingcrcck military companies has volunteered for tho war. Ho is ono of thoso staunch democrats, who for that causo has been moro abused than most other men. He was commander of one of tho "old scythe" companies of Captain Stal?y, almost all of whom havo volun teered in defense of tho old flag ; ho was ono of the men whom we heard a brainless six foot republican speak of as the "Jeff. Davis Reserves." Ono of tho men about whom tho Itev. Capt. Noblo made such a fuss in his mcmomblo campaign. Where aro those fault finding, carping) loud mouthed, valorous men ? Just where they always were; while tho democrats Gil tho ranks and command tho armies. Capt. Utt gave up his school, threw down his law books, shoulders his musket, and goes to shed his blood, if need bo, in de fense of tho constitution and for tho resto ration of tho Union. lieans, who, in revenge, instigated the de struction of brother iNeiman s ollieo by a republican mob ; tho people, however, expressed their approbation of h'u fearless course, by clocting him to the Legislature. Our friend Tate, was equally bold and outspoken, in relation to the imbecility and election, this miserable cheat having served dishonesty of our publio servants, and al- ;tc rmmnsn. wo hear no more of no-nartv- though menaced with hanging and tho do- I Militia expenses, ordinary r V I Cl n.,.rU,.II.. I. a f,l., 1 l...,no..l.,.n;n nnlnlnSN ! c IllllbOUU Ul Ilia Villi.,, UU llrt IHUIb IU..U- J. Ulllia.l.l.lllU. I UIU..I-. ... .? ... .1 i,it, w.im. i,.,;n.. ii.. i.i. ..iii, m.i il.UU IUU11 UlUtllll tllHUll , 11U1UJ UUIKU II1U I.1VU Httl nun '.aivw, of tho proposed viiit of tho abolition mob, ho was prepared to give them a reception that would have been UiHastclul to them. By tho way, our friend Col. Tato, wo learn on a visit to tho cast, last week, is favorably spoken of as Speaker of tho llouso. llo would make a capital oUicor. Wo have attended conventions and politi cal gatherings, whero the Col. presided witli great ability and promptness. He is quick of perception, protup in decision, and well versed in parliamentary rules. He is also a iJitro and untirim; Democrat, who never quailed bcinath tho threats of, Stato Arsenal, Philadelphia, violence from the mouocrats, but contin-1 lor repairs, KC, - ucd to speak and writo in defence of the Pensions and gratuities, When all Kttrope acknowledged tho lo.s of 0119 of tXl'KMUTURKS OV T1IK COMMONWEALTH jtb(! grL,atcst captain3 aml profoumlcst of Pennsylvania. statesmen of tho age. Then there aro cummu.y uj j.H.jmw., ....s. o.. Vonnlrton But liourri nf li o'dmk uoou uinlo o'rh'ck v. si., i'"r Ih 1 I'Ur potiJ ot i-tot lint? 1 P'tsiffritj and twelve Liiccto-st to serve f-T cusijini: jt-nr, . order of Ih" ISnml i'. ri;rn:no.vi:t 'Ytt. KSTUAYS. um uoi i J f,t dav c.l December. ani1 Chve anJ V 1800, 10 the Jirst dny oj l0Ve,nbtr, are warrior., aim pia.,, , i.i.y , fv;-'----biuinbiVcoimi, Ju.be eaVlyr ism ; and tho no-party men aro sleeping tho slcop from which there is no awake ning.'' fiSyThe distribution of seeds from the Patent-office to Congressmen, to be dis tributed through their districts, will bo made this week. The distribution has been retarded by a delay of transmission of tho seeds from foreign countries to the United States. The next distribution will bo made early next year. jgfThc Danvillo Intelligencer says some sixty persons in that town are now on the charity of tho peoplo supported by their poor masters, and also that there prom ises to bo a dearth in the Potato line, in that section, by reason of tho ''rot" which has destroyed noarly tho wholo stock of the farmers. BSX-Tho following resolution was adop ted at a meeting hold in Wabash county, 111. Resolved, That although the Democrats wero strangers to the covenant mads with Abraham at Chicago, yet they aro made partakers of tho btcisings conferred upon the country under that covenant. SiorrED Payment Tho Commission- crs of Northampton and Lohigh Counties . havo suspended tho payment of money to . ' the families of volunteers, for tho reason iaT Tho Sanitary Commission of Xow that they are in receipt of their pay from York has issued a call for contributions to J tho government, and can support their own aid in supporting the "tontrabands" nt families, Fort Monroe. I That is the first call to the North to! tarGcn. Wool does not call tho fugitive heln keen "frso nict'crs." Heretofore thov 6laves wh0 aro flocking in his lines, "con- as slaves, kept themselves, and more 'traband;" or "property," but "vagrants," There aro fifteen hundred men, women. and children! and although tho govern- eminent, is called upon to feed, clotho and went is paying those who work, wages, anu imp'oV' .i i . r l.. r.. jr: i vt . i t ...Mir r ii , a inow iuru .oom: .our u.m.uiu o. luum, to otLer good things, says :" To this war, cut down wages ; or to live off of contri-' pr03CCutcd for t10 Union, I devote all my Button u. uu.sub... u u un..uM,nuM cncrg-ca anJ r tQ a cWil war . tinA IiapiI time, nml wlint will rirsnmn nf .... .... . . ' , , ; cuteu for tho abolition ot slavery, L am democratio doctrines, with increased igor, and tolling cfject. Argus, trcstmoic land.) Military expenses for defence of the Stato and Union, per act of April 12, 1801, Military expenses for defence, iVe , por act ot May lo, 502 22 18 00 85 1801, Military expenses for defence, i"c.,per act passeil aMay 10, leOl, open purchase, and paid out of appropriation of May 15, 1801, Military expenses, per act of May 10, lHtil, - 1,703,102 03 SIn tho lato battlo at Drainsvillo one of the "Iron Guards," met with his death by being shot, tho ball taking effect near the mouth. The unfortunate person was Samuel C. Walter, an activo young man . and bravo soldier. The corpse arrived at this placo on Monday evening, and was interred in tho Cemetery on Tuesday forenoon by tho honors of war, tho "Homo Guards" participating. 'The remains wcro accompanied to the burial grounds by a largo concourse of people. " Poacc be to his ashes." Star. 408 70 2,500 00 5,012 Gl 123,100 01 2,000 00 13,570 01 5,005 00 5,218 14 310,020 28 TUJi PENNSYLVANIA TKIallli API! rou tiii: LEGISLATIVE Si:SilUS. Editorial Visits. Wo had tho pleas urc this week of meeting in our sanctum, two of the staunchest Democratic editors in the country, Col. Tato, of tho Columbia Democrat, and Mr. Pardy, of tlio Nortli- umbcrland County Democrat. Thoso gen tlcman did yeoman service in the last fall campaign,and wo aro pleased to hear from them that they have been amply rewarded by a largo addition to their subscription lists. Success to them both, Danville Intelligencer, mm ! L'ot'os at 30 cents instoad of 0 to 11 opposed, now aud forever." Boston Tost, -Anl CD tn fill in.lnml nf .10 livol! ihrnn ..... . times former rates ! i fiSy Jesse K. Pryor, a printor formerly Wo hope Dr, John will gather up all in our oflico, and who was a montber of the "emancipationists" ho can find in Co- Captain Craig's Company, in Col. Geary's lumbia county, and send rolief to tho Regiment, was captured with Augustus T1. .!.. Wlllintna nf Ils slnn lits III rAlu u-l,l Moro Now Blanks. Deeds, Summons, Executions, Seiro Fa cias, Stato Warrants, Commitments, Capi ases, School orders, Exemption, Judgment with Singlo and Doublo Notes, cto., just printed and for sale at the office of the Columbia Democrat. CQyGerrct Davis has been elected U, S Charitable institutions, Pennsylvania State Agricul tural Society, - - Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, - - State Normal School at Mill crsvillc, - - - Stato Normal School at Ed inboro', - - Common Schools, - Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for tho redemption of State Stocks, Relief Notes, See., - - 107.070 70 Military loan, per act of April 12, 1601, rcdccmcu, - 37O,0UU oo Interest on loans, including interest certificates re deemed, - 1,917,C08 02 Guarantied interest, - 7,775 00 Damages on the public worKs, and old claims, Special Commissioners, -Stato Library, Publio buildings & grounds, Houses of Refuge, Penitentiaries, -Escheats, -Free Banking System, -Abatement of State Tax, Moroantilo Appraisers, -Counsel Fees & Commissions, Colonial Records and Peun sylvania Archives. - Amendment to the Constitu tion, per Resolution April 21st, 1850, Miscellaneous, - think there are aroatcr thincs than war. i oruceeimvr I do ; I worship tho Lord of Hosts But j li E D C O II'. tako the most illustrious achievements of pp"" Jf'' civil prudence. Innocent III., tho greatest! ,,,,.,,,, ,. tllr. ,.,, ,,,." '' ' Of Popes, was the despot of Christendom I The owner is r..o.uled to prove properlj'. payrhir- at 37. John de Medcei was a Cardinal tne law directs. joun r.n.i.io. at 15, and, Gaicciardina tells us, balllcd n--. ga. lem -3i. 1L'1 with his craft Frederick, of Arragon, himself. He was Pope, as Leo X, at 37. Luther robbed even him of his richest province at 35. Take Ignatius Loyola and John Wesley; they worked with young brains Ignatius only 30 when he made his pilgrimage, and wrote the ''Spiri tual Exercises." Pascal wrote a great work at 10, the greatest of Frenchmen, and died at 37 ; which reminds me of Byron, greater even as a man than a writer. Raphael painted the palaces of Rome, and died, too, at 37. Richeliou was Secretary of Stato, at the ago of 31. Well, then, thcro wore Bolingbroko and Pitt, both ministers beforo other men leave off tho cricket. Grotius was in great practieu at 17 ; an Attorney-General at 21. And Acquiviva Acquiviva was General of the Jesuits ruled every Cabi net in Europe, and colonized America, beforo he was 37. But it is needless to multiply instances "The history of heroes is thu history of youth." The puldishT of th i rEiiw,vHU Tri.Lonru has made Hie iinist Utopia and minplite nrr-iniieiiients, by the tiiKa.'eiueut f tin experienced corps of reporters, to ci-e the public n complete s)noiii-t .1 the proceedings of the I.eeul.iture, ciubruriu; all lesihlation that mil be of u general ehuractor nnd suth prltata hiit-iness ns may hnvcail itlVt I or iutliienee on Up-jinblir nil-rest Ad ded to these reports, iwth tha reports, of the Meads of Departments, the debates i ill all he published when they nio of u character Involving qio-i-tlons in u Inch the people arc interested. These features regularly and i-iirt-fully conducted and supi r ised b experienced re tmrters, our repoits of the proii-eduiL's of L'oii.'ress ut the approaching sesniou, the current events tu the pro. grcss of tiie unr, together with sorli domestic and lor tlgn news ns shall daily occur mid come- within oi.r reach, will 111-il.c the Plnnsyu imi Tm iurii-ii one of tha most valuable und lutercstiiiz newspapers in too coun try- THK.MA The Daily will be published during th. session of the Legislature for 81,00 pi r copy. Tub Fsmi-Wiesi.v will also be published at tho low- rate of Sl.otl for the session. 1 he WktKLY is printed on a wry large snctt at thu low- rate of Sl ,UU per ) car. Address. GEOiinr. r.r.RtiNER, Harrisburg, I'run'd. Dec. ii, leci. REVIEW OF TIIE MARKET. coiiREcrr.n hxekly. COUV(new) oats .. : uuckw1ieat... $1 15CLOVERSCED. GO lIUTTEll , SO KOCB iUTAIXOW :in I..S.KD 50TOTATOES.... , 31 2" li li 10 . 20 MARRIAGES. I FTO.N'C IIAI.I., betluninc nt 11 post, th'-nce by laud of John lirady, north, twth e ih-greeg west, two hundred nnd sixty three perches to n post, thence l,y land of t.'h.irles Hall, south seventy eight ileprci-s west, lwu liiinureo and seeuty one per dies to n rhestnut ; theme by laud of Catharine I. on. genlii-rger. south, siti-i ti il, gr.-i-s nnd n piartr ast, two hundred nnd sc enty -ix ierches luatone, and th,-iH-o liy land of l bor.ih ritew art and Thomas llrooks , norlli. seenty eight degrees eiist.two hundred and for I t) iitue perrlo's to place of b ginning, containing four hundred and tlult) i-iglit acres mid a half, and nlltiw. 1 iiuee ot six tier rent for ro.ids, &r, he tile same more or ! less, 011 which is tril ted II stone house, nod about half . nn ncie of whirh Is cleared land. There is also .1 eiu 1 ol'.-toni' i;,ki1 opaned on this tract and a Large Ureakcr erei led th--re.ni, I A N 1 1 r 1 1 1-: It 01 tliein rnlid TAllMllllS lH'.I.IUIIT be ' giuuiiig at a po.t, th-lice by 1 tn.t f Win steediuan, norlh, sixteen mid threi- u.trtrs west.tliree hundred nn'd ten perrlo-y to 11 sp.iuisli 0.1k, thtnee by laud tf IVi-llaio Wi bb, sotilli s-wtity four degr-es west, ons Ii tiii:r-d and sixt tw 1 ) -rches to n bl irk oak, lln-iicu b) 1 Hid of Tboinas H.ty, south, silterll degr.es i-ahl, twenty peri h is to 11 cli 'stunt, theiiee by laud of t'iiss. Hall, south, eight degrees and 11 helf east, thr'e hun dred aud slxiy six pert lies to n punt, Ihflire b land of John lirady, north, seventy nelit degrees ea-t;one liuiolrrd and tlnrly perihes to nu ash; north, twrle lit grees west, eight, pert lies to u w inle tial., and norlli sett-uty eight ile-grees e.i.t si tly p -rrh s to tha p!i e ef li.'giuning. eoiitaiiiug four h inured and eightaen ceres nu-i .illttwauco of six per rent, lor road-, etc ANIITIII.It oftl called TltoV begliiinug nt a post thenee by land of Jrr -ml.ill J.icksou, iittrth, tnelvc de. gret s west. four hundred and tn te-rcii -s ton liost.t hence by land of V. I', ttratlv, south, sclent) rl.lit ilegre.s west ight) pert lies ton W.I111. 0.1k. south tveeltede. gr.-i-s eii't. eight) p.-ieh s tti 1111 n-h south seventy viglit ilegrces west, one huii-iretl ami thirl) perches lo . post, thenef by l.iuii of John Ili-.-se, south flewu degrees i-al, two hundred and sixty three perrht-H to a po-t. th'iire by laud of 'I'll is. llrook, north seteuty eight d grees 1 imt, twenty pen lies to a chestnut oak, south, twelve tlegrees e-nsl. f'trty one i--rrlie- to 11 liiack oak, tnenee by the same and land of John Wild, moth retell t)' eight tlegrel s i-a-t one hundred and six penllrs tn it bl.irk 0.1k and north, H-ti-nt) eight deer-is instoiis huiidri-il and six peri lies to a h'ai k oak and nnrlh, sev itnly eiglit degrees e-n.I, eighty perrlies lu the place t.f h-giniiiiig. ti.iitniniug four hundred and twenty nine aires .1 lid a .pin iter, and allow a live of six per re.ii t. fur roa Is fcr Ami the other of tliMn eatled ".MAIWV beginning at n po-t, thence by land of Win. I llrad) , north, eight de. grees mid it h-ill'wcet, three hundred nnd sixty twit per rlies to 11 1 h -stunt tree, thence by laud of Thus, tjay and J.-sse IliMd, sotitll si vent) four degrees west, one hun dred und 1 i gltl y eight p ri lies to n post, thence by l.in-1 of Tims, Hellas, soulh. fllty tivo dt gre-e-s last, eighty nine p.-ri lies to n cb.'stnnt oak, thence by the same and lilid of John I.oiigeiibergi-r, south, one liundreil and 1 ighly eight tu-relies to a chesiiut oak, thence by laud of the sal I John lemgeiiberger, south, seventy six degrees and a t larter west, one hundred aud twinit) four per eln-s to n post, south, sixteen degrees and a(unrlcr,t ast one hundred nnd four perrlies ton chestnut tree, nnd thencu by land of John iteese, north, seventy eight de grees i-iiKt, two hundred nnd sewuty one perches to place of heginiiliig, con tain nig three hilildrf U and eichty one acres and three quarters and allowance of six'prr rent lor roads, &e and also, all that certain Kail Itoad with its se eral branches extending Iroin the mines of the t'oliiiubi.i I'onl ami Iron Company in the saitl town ship of Heat i-r lo the t'nltawissa lt.nl Koad a. the same has been surveyed, located, laid nut and constructed bv nnd 111 behalf of the .Mcfnuley Muutilain Itni-rnad Com pany, and all the land, ritallnus rotation llnuses. U.'pnli. hhops, llndgc, eiubnlil.tnf uts, chartered rignts, prn iltt ges anil friiiirhiiesntinertaiuing to the sai.l Hailroad and now- M-tted 111 and b-lougiiig It the said Columbia Coa, andiron Company wheresotver situate, and all the chartered and imports rights of the ri-spcctitc Compa nies consolidated 111 tin Columbia Coal and Iron Compa ny vr ilh the uppurlenaiires. l-ieizrd taki 11 In execution and to be sold ns the prop, crty of Jacob Loose in the hands oflus administrator, I Danul II. Loose, with notice teres reseats. JOSIAI1 II. FUItMAN, Furairr's Ornce, I Sheriff. llloointburg, Dec. It, ISC1. ) T HE GENNESSEE FA11MER. Balanco in Stato Treasury, Nov. 30, 1801, -1,651,605 72 Depreciated funds in the Treasury, una vailable, vviicvr I lev t; 2,587 10 10,02G 27 31,500 00 83.605 VI -7.7 1 -iJ8 101 On Thiriday, the I9th inst., by Itev Rcorge raron, (17 1 1 at thereiidenco of Mr. Matlilat App, near Xunty, Mr "l"' U Km IV 1 1 ITT KW BENDER B II ti Mill HlLLIE A. LKMilN. Ltltll lit' 51 , t'i.hitiizcretk twp Columbia co. Cs.r m ' At (( llnll Wllkpa.tinrrn nn (1m lliti in.t li Hcv. J&cwb Miller. Mr. John M.Clauk, to Miss Harih Khonic. bulli ot Columbia county, l'a. OntheSMut VilWtsbarre, at tit Stephens' Hpiscopal 1 Churth, by thu Rev. Geo. II. Mile. Mr, N, i. Wcllulr. to Mii Adda Joitwust Maut, both of Jcrieytowii, Co ! l uuibta co l'a. Ill I.cwiiburj, on the lOtlilnit., by Kpv.J. W. Ilodgei, ' Col. T. II. lL'RUY. of tlio JMrtkumbtrlaHd County Vano- trat, and Mil Mahv 11. Jamm, hcchiiu dau-hter of tho lato Ir- Robert E. Jatiu'i, ul'Nurtliiinpton county, l'a. I On Monday Morning, Jleccinbcr 2.1 J, in St. Btflphcni' 1 Church, by Rev. fivorga 1). .Miles, Lieut, John W. Uil CHRIST lo Hutu Axh Kle, all of Wilkutbarrc, MM.,",.,, AT AT I TUP. undcrnigtiflil litving been (Married by Atlj't Gen, Thnmai f"r Hie rtcruiling nrrvice, has come to Coluni bin C. fur that purpne. Tlic recruitg will bs iittach4 to B AT1T.K V 1 (or Maltl(H nailery), FIRST IJJATA'A. ARTILLERY, now undi-rthc cnmmanJ of .MaJ, Ocn. Itartka and dolne duly on the I'ppcr 1'otuiniic. It ban already an exlomlcd r putatiui,imil has mi-n mucli Berict. We number hi j:uti, l.'O inun, nnd iiao all Um tioct fiary cquipmenti. Duo section i couiporivd of lliu ceKbrjU-J tlcvl nflgd i Parrot (iuna, rapabk of duinir execution four in ilea. Tho recruits, if they tlenire, can be h: Id rcki-rvra, un til thry nitain the iKC.iiary proficiency. Those nho prefer jtimiik n driven can do io. Ceu. McClellan Itai , I ueclan-d th.it "thin j to hy n war f artillery j" hence it ,,...-..,. . i comidrred the moil important arm of the lervice. rubtmhed for thirty )rarni one ofihcbettnheatand The drill is lively and interwIiiiK. In action, while fruit regions of America, with correspondent.! in nearly caialry and infantry nr wailing for. ortnoUnp towards mrrv iSIjIr nnd In l!:iti.i.l:i. it rnnljiin infnrti. it nt .' . . . . mc iiu, n i j , w lii 'itnii;i( iiiu 1 1 .uti ur siurm ineir nSTAIILItfllllU IS J?31. THE FARMER'S OWN PAPER, T'nti Clicupe'st Agricultural Taper in tiie Wiirlelt only rirrv ensrs a year. NOW IS THK TIME TO SUBSUIUBE I 880 31 HOi US 000 00 100 00 ll,0Ga CO 85,873,352 38 DEATHS. everviSt-ileaudinCuu.iilu.it coiiUnii infonu.itiou ot great interest uud importauee to every farmer, carih-ner and fruit grower. No larui'r can ati'urd to be uithuut it. It costs only fifty cents u jiar iiud-coutaida more agricultural and horticultural matter than mobtoftlie ttvo-dolUr weeklies, ACCUKATK JIAUKKT HEPOUTS. Of tlio London, New York, Philadelphia, Rochester, Uutrulo.Chicuifo.L'iuciunatti aud Toronto m.irkct are gii tn iucach number. All the lending furtiijJi and Aiuer Icau journals aro reciited, uud spuiul puins arc taken toeivcth-j l.itebt uud inot relublu iiifurmatiou in rc Card to the stata of tho crops ut homo audubroad, A copy of tho paper sent trio to all who wi.h to ex amine it. AJvires, JO?Kl'II IIAUKIrf. lYtiUiSUUl AND TKOfRUTun, Ktrliester, V. C7" Agents wauled tvfryw here, to whom the must liberal oilers are made, WOOD OUTS FOB SALE. IVE will sellBiereotype of th Wood Cuts used in tha Gcnncgtc Pat tnt r nnd Uural Annual Horticultural Di rector). A hook containing impressions of over Her en Hundred of thevo tuts will bu sent to those wiUmg tu purchase on the receifit of 50 cent. Ttw bookcontains nn index, show nig where description of tho cuts will be found. Address, JuSU'iJ HAUUI?, Rochester, N. y. Dec. 23, leol. In nioomibure, on Thursday lait, Mr. Ziii'lom I'. Gross, aged about 43 years. In Centre townshin. Columbia tn.. on the 1!)tli int . I Mrs. Sabaii SiLMOf , comorl oftlivlate therilf linon, -11 ,032 00 In IJmestono township, Montour county, on Tuesday siding at tho Mill aud by whom all dtbla of the tale firm i nnn nn i-rt last. AbRAM W. IIausk. aired about Uvnum. tvlll hn (tiled The N'nina. tlnn.lj. It.mlr nrrniinlu. JL ' fTh deceased nanetl thrnuirh nnn.ni i. i.i. in i, r. art In th hands of said nj'dar, for early ll ment. DISSOLUTION. JU is hereby civen, that tin nartuerilun here tcifore exiating bttweeu the snhticribi rs under the flrinofCauz & cInyder, in thu .Millinu lliitiincss, in the Locust Valley Mills, in J.ocmt tnuiishi, Columbia county, was dissolved, on the 11th of Ottober, li-Ol. by mutual consent, AH persons indebted to the into firm are repjeteo io inane seitiemcut with ,1104 tmyatr, rc sidins at tho Mill aud bvwhom all dt bla of the tale firm will be settled The Notes, Uonds, Hook accounts, &.e, ln: UK ftiriilicatious with .iliot, shell and canister. Artillery men never bland guard iluty.imr appear at daily parndts i nor travel m foot. Whilo tho idl.uiiry are plodding along with hvny kuapsarka and gun equipments, can i noneen can ride nloni; pleasantly and at u compara tively fast rate. The objection to heavy artillery is.Hnt 1 the men uru nln) scooped up in narrow fortiflcatini, nnd "doliiB iiotlimt:" i a stddivr's aboiniuation. Tin chances for promotion hi this arm are double that of any other service, i Toarouhethi) patriotism of lhc)oung men of ibis community, 1 only need rekr to the ihreatining attnuOs of llm-land. Do nut let her llndour men backward h , she UireuOns, ray is due from enlistment. 1 or particulars eni'iito at thuoiiire of J',. il, ,irri.E, Ks-i., whiu I can generally bu fmi nd. Krcruits will he promptly cared (tr uj'on their arrival, i.uiuT. c. n. miocKU'AY. UecruitincOihfer.I.Jitery F.lst l'a Ail" llloointburg, Der. 21, IfliJ. Tills COIIU'IX illDitimit Til I Alt ! TRIAL OF WILLIAM T. COtllVlS, TvK TUX Ml' B Dili OF III Y,M, CARniMIS. CORUIk's ttT iVoif in press aud will be published on Monday November Wth, A full and complete report of this most thrilling a 4 important Murder Trial thu strangtstand nio it iiugd' larcasu on the records of T, titer no County. THIS COUWIN MUBDEB TRIAL, I'linnojinplnrBlly reT"M'l b)' A. II. Wintnn, IIsl. bol tKJ pnges. nrtii n. A limited number having ben pulilislntil, persons uitlnng tnnlitutn a copy will del will tn npiity at niis A rony, postage free,, sent by mail on the rsipt 01 w LQ-Wnnusal. price, 8JM per doien. All rit' accompanied by the rasli prnmiitly attended to. ' ' ' imnKBT tAl' ruklnher ilkss Usn Nov 73, liel Im 4 oonm . . ' , " .... AMU5 cPlR OfiobttlS. IBM.