COLOMBIA DEMOCRAT. John G. Freeze, Local Utlltor. Saturday MoniMNo, deoemdeu 28, 1861. EG?- John Doss, the grandfatlier of tho Editor of tbii column, now aged about Eighty-Hvo years, i getting four now double lectb. Wo venture to say tberc arofew,if any examples of tho kind on iceord. VST Lieut. Wilson of Col. Angeroth's heavy artillery, stationed at Camden, roarchod off a dozen Columbia county loV3, who had volunteered, on Thursday morning last. The Lieut, is a wholo soul- ed fjllow and knows bow to take 'cm. ;0; tST The following i the result of the election in Illinois for members of tho Constitutional Convention : Democrats, Republicans, Total, qjj 20 ' !o: MsT Tho name of tho "Shamokin Rank" has been altered, by the County Court, to cgy Catt. W. II. Ent. Tho official that of "Northumberland County Rank," report of the Draiusvillo engagement an but remains at Shamokin. To avoid mis- nouuees that the Sixth regiment reserves, takes, peoplo will do well to remember to J wbieh evidently wa- iu tlio hottest of the not confound this with tho old "Rank of battle, if we may judge from tho list of, Northumberland," at Northumberland. killed and wounded, was under the com- :0: mand of Captain Wellington II. Ent. Hu CcT Wo learn that the Rev. W. Racon ,i3 the Captain of company A,(Irou Guards Stevens, D. D., Assistant HMiop elect of , of Columbia county,) and the senior cap-' this diocese, will be consecrated to tho ' tain, who usually takes command or a reg. Episcopal office on New Vear's day, the imcut in the absence of the field officers, consent of tlio canonical number of dioceses ! all of whom wo infer, arc on the sick li:t. thereto, having been obtained, and for- j The Sisth U a "Rully-' regiment a pet warded to tho Presiding Rishop, (Rrow- of our? and in tho lute action vended our null, of Connecticut.) i predictions of tluir ojurago and prowes, :o: ' made at different times during the sum- IT. T -. - -. . - - I K lion, jamcs a. .ucJianalian, tor- mcrly a prominent politician in this State, and at one time a representative in Con gress iiom me i-umuerianu, i'erry anil Franklin diUiict, died in Now York re- ctntly. Some years ,inco he removed from Chambersburg to New York city, where he resided up to the lime of his death. Mr. Mel.anahan leaves a family, consisting of a wife and one child :o: S5?""K. li. Smith, proprielor of the Jliincy ttagn lino, ii a very nceomtnod.it iug fellow, nnd our "duTjT' in tliciibscnce ot the "matt'iitil" tenders hW icariivsi thanks for favors conferred. UtiUivaii County Demon at. We hope Smith has not been hauling , the "Devil'1 around the country for noth-1 iug ; but Smith had better do that perhaps, than to accept for remuneration his Satanic iii ijeity's "uttiiui'tt thanks." :o: 04?" Uoitiu, Deo. Oth. Mayor Wight man waa re-elected to day by 101H) major ity over Tobey, the Hepubliean candidate. In Lowell, Mr. llosfoid was elected Mayor over (!rave., Republican. 1'. M. Neal, was elected Mayor of I' Jin ; Wm litftoti re elected Mayor of Hex bury; V. .1. Ston i elected Mayor of (lliarlcatonn, and-1 K. Aldtich, Mayor if Worcester. ' Ceo. W. J lekiimn was re-elected Mayor ol Ncwburjport by an almost unanimoiu vct0i j ;o. . Say-Mr. li. b llcighai'd of the enter- j.rising firm of li. 1". Jleighard A liro. of Kapy lo-t a v.'iy valuable horse in lilooms- burg on I lmrsday Ia?(. It seems that some perioin were drumming on the street, and tho horse hecame frightened and rest ive and beoau to kick and finally broke loo-e, and having broken tho shaft of the .sleigh iu some way ran it through the hin- al "iongiuS 'toSl der part of hi.sbe!lv, fevering somo large prS''lvc school" of Abolition pbiloso arteries, and in a few minuten bled to phors-a man h ho has been charged with tjca(, having done as much as almost any other We have often thought the tlrummiug 1 to foment discord between different States through our streets when scores of hores f ti'" Union ,-now comes out in a public unused to such souudi are standing and aoki.owlcdguicnt of past errors, repudia. lriviug through them, was a very great '"'g tIlc mischievous doctrines disscmina nuisance; and wc hope that this may bo a tci iu former days, and announces his re. sufficient warning to prevent a more sad tircinent as a political editor until tuch occurrence iu the death of a human b'oing. ''""c ll0 t!iaU Iiavo "attained a clearer ;o. and moi o human and Christian view of the ST Tho Van Wycl; Investigating Com- d"t!os of tlic f'man to tho enslaved." mitteo has driven Alexander Cummimrs irere is Jl1'- HcdpatU's card, published iu out of tha I JVM newspaper, and sent him to Jiurope, iu search of Ins licaUli. Uy tho way, we Lope those very patri- otic gentlemen who so liberally voted pub-1 ,. , , . ,ivi., he funds to carry on and publish in a largo volume, the "Covodo Investigation," which proved nothing; will now bo equally pub- lie tsptritcd, and give tho people a chance ' to see the frauds perpetrated by tho publio , , , i i .i . ' plunderers, who under the name of pa- triotisni, deceived tho peoplo, defrauded ' tho soldiers and cheated tho govcrnmcut. 1 Drag tho Cummingscs, tho McKin,trys, andFremonts from their dens: and ex.' and Fremouts from their dens; and ex pose the frauds uudcr winch the bravo soldiers have starved and ishivered, iu hunger and nakedness. Aud when tho volumo is published, as wo aro not iu very good odor with tho man who was onco Speakor of tlio House ot, nuinsuurg, Euustijucuny uucinpicu inu Life of Judgo Scott, now carries this Con gressional District in ono pocket, and Grow aud tho upper District in tho other, and under tho load puffs and blows about Wathiugton j wo trust that our very good ( friend Dr. Johu, should ho suceeed in getting two copies, will present ono of them toui. AVo promiso to rcciprocato when wc get to Congress, if ho can await to uncertain a coutiugeucy. I Itjyl.ord Palmcrston lias entered upon . Lis 78lh year. He was born on tlio SUth - I day of October, 1784, j l6r Tj10 tlCtt,ncr Prsia from England, iuo low inst., brings intelligence of tho catli of Princo Albert, on tho 15th inst., a short illnci of gastrio fever. The l,cccas01 I'rincc was 45! years of ago, bay '"8 bccn born 0,1 1,10 20th of August,1810. n was married to Queen Victoria on the 10th of February, 1840. ' John Q. Freeze, Esq., Attorney iat '-m"i living accepted tho position of tLc DPty Register nud Recorder of tho j founly of Columbia, has removed bis office itlto tbo room occupied by tho Register , allcl llecor1ci- in tho Court House, where I ho can always bo found prepared to attend i 10 tbo 1,Uiiuof3 f profession, and also , to tho dullos oflu3 eputylnp Persons having business with tho Register and Recorder must come prepared 1 to pay the fees before tho work can be douo. Xo other courso can bo adopted : by the Deputy, to whoso care tho entire I business of the office has bcon transferred. .0. mcr. . : Captain Ent lias distingui-hed himself, and wo look for hU early promotion. Tlio entire regiment, in fact gave a noble account of it'elf.inthia.its first engagement, notwithstanding its field officers, and many of the staff and lino havo been on the sick list nearly all summer. All honor to the bravo bovs of tlm Sixth 1! rwriot ij- Union. 3r The Atlantic Monthly for January 1-Oii, being the beginning of tho Ninth Volume is on our table. It has articles by the very bejt, of in corps of contributors. We have always dissented from somo of its doctrines in polities We do not believe them jound, judicious or con.ti'utioual ; but as a literary magazine it is in the front rank. The I'uhlisheis of the Atlantic Monthly desire to ilirccf public attention especially to an iiiiiorUiit and interesting feature which has been added to this magazine for the coining year. They have succeed ed in securing a seiies of contributions fiom l'rofoftor J.ouis Aga.-siz, of Harvard Uni vcrsity, thu nio'-t eminent natur.ili.-t iu the world. J'rofcs.-or Agassi.'a ai tides com -nieiice with the January number and will be continued in every number throughout the j ear. They will he upon The Study of Natural History and kindred topics, and cannot fail to prove a repository ot mo. t valuable information, while the well- known directness and simplicity which mk l'lo'csor Agas.-izs system of in struttion will make them not only instrue- live but deeply nucleating to the general rcadir. tST What's the Mattbii? A Re- mutation. James Kedpath, formerly the Jvansas 'rre..poueni oi t.te ii.uu.it-, am. r- ... . ...I.... ll" -. .1 tIlQ Pttund J'tlm, a newspaper devoted lu l"u I"""""""" ' ""J1"" w'uu't" , tlon : , " A l'nr.PAnAT0UY Woun.-Having become iiucerely convinced that many ot tIl0 Ilolitical doetrines that I have advo-l cated in my writings aro dangerous and abhorrent to the higher iuight ; the mur. (c''"s pMcijJoi txavqilc, of inciting the , tluVn. ifuncction -which I have urged repeatedly and with terribly mista-1 ZCall wish to anuounco here that I1 bi,ai rulir0 frow any participation iu tho I political management of this journal, ex-' ccptiug lor ttie purpo.-e oi icirac ng pasi crror? until tuch time as I feel that I havo attained a clearer aim more human nnd Christian view of tho duties of the frecmau to tho enslaved. " I shall confine myself exclusively to tho editing of tho outside pages of tho pa per. The name of tho acting editor will lin ilnlv ftminnnpoil M'l.o nrticieS signed witll au atCrislc () were mine : of theso I win retract many; my associates who iu dicnto their respectivo writings by tho initial l, and by the marks f, J, and g, aro alone responsible for their thoughts thus labelled. I reiwliate my tear doc, trince, uttedy and forever, Jamls llEDl'ATlI. This frank acknowledgement is certain. 1 ly very noblo iu Mr. Red path, and if it is a presago "of a goucral eonvcrtion from tho Abolition ranks, there is more liopo I for the country MIE WEEKLY .JOURNAL nv co.m.mi:iici:. TO Otft SUDiClllBIMS. The approaching New Year l.nsoou llmo for re ni.ttliii subscriptions riit Iwrcnsliis; tho circulation u, me Journal of Commerce. Weaddress nursclicstnthe u' hi ortiie papcr niihemlra confidence in their . ... w '""'.ii'". I principle, nnn moral. Which I Int-o hllhertneliaricti'rlr.eil and Mill hereafter cliarac- lirlrolliHpnper, El tar SuimFin.n to tho Journal of Lniiinirrco inlslit ilon ureal sen Ice to these principle. mm Bin-net ii.n na ii, mi. i.i it. tn .1 lain thom, by acnillne u tho iinmi.' or at Kail i.n.j new inbtcrllii'r In lii. tonn. Deiiileil tlrmly in wo havo linen to our cnuntry'a lu Icrr.tn. anil hato lonj been called "Union 8.inr"n n yjt,"1lf"r,cl"u"cl( Ma 'hall I)" tho linn uphold. THE CNIO.V A.NIl THE L'ONSTITIITlnv oppoilng nitli heart and poll cicry lnan.gi.uth or North ' ' ,rcV'1U"'.," ",.fl,"l "' ""''y '"' I'"-' coinbat. u ""' ;'"f' Union anil American priuclpli-9, no rank aide by ilib;', aiioi.itioxisu ami si:cn?mvrsu and no propnuo n ill. all our Irength todifeml the na. tloiincaintltho attack of both. mo na. Wo bi lon j to no political parly, on e nMI-ntlonstono lii ,or l"".1; l'a"onaei.,l,ut retain In all rcl.e( t mr Inilrpenilelit r Out., uphold tin; Bnod lihlle tlo o. po.otheliad.oruhalevernnini;. ..in mm oi'ieniiLra or t.'llltlHTI.VNITV AND CHRISTIAN- Molt U.H'V. n pulille nnd private life. Without puMl.liln.. nnlli!. l..u lieivp.M,t, (;, makinj any pr tmcc. In relUl.mi. charncter.iio .ball l,o I'oiind beralVr, uliat ") ," In rctofnrn been. Hie nnlv .lallv i,..,...,.. . i Vv..? i'.l lilch I. con, in ted llli conFl.tent ri eard to tho tl- b ith, n.,,1 .. ,,,e ablo l l..ue a, jm,l n ,,y , ilfrCSt7 ay"l "lilth lionlatii' tha day ,,,r"' !'" P00'1 " ofthe Journal of roinmercc in th i a Ion, no riler to the rreord ufllu pa.t. In thnea '1 . r i" ,'i" "r '"' iicourntte, In lime, of ,ubt lu cheer. In llinrx nfcicilement, ti, min, tho nilnil. J he Journal nf Comiuene in thu Best Commercial Paper in America. The merchant, tin farmer, thu mechanic, the profe... .11 iniia, In .hurt every newspaper read r nil ll, ,1 It In tier .ul ed l,,hU nanta than any ll,Pr iu-e.y I.,,, " .. III. ni.-lri.p.,l. The Immen.e resourcea of tho e, tabll.lnnoiit, Hi- cro th nf nearly f my y, ur.. luclmllne ci.rre:..,iidenc.-lnallpart.of ifn. ,i',,, t,.r.,,. J report, from the .linreK of the All mile anil II... I'.iclflc. i.urkit nnd m y nen ; fl aenmnt, of the .1r. freo ir"!.'!',',"!" " "r".'.'r ; c'"'c""y I'f'l'ar lateuient, of the liu-l niM ofthe ci.unlry, tahlv, ufprlcea, rg unci iliimtstlc; .'ican.fiillj prepared UATTl.li .11 A II li n T, nllosdherinnM... u.tnfurnl.h n ueekly paper nhich illlulinn, Ian ly atl.fy the want, , ety ,',, ,,',: (lerblimpljmeiit. Ni,livllliii,,3 i,0 em.rmiiu are nlile In publlili arrangement, lie Tin: c'licAi-nsT wixki.y In New York or Alnerlin. r.U'nit cn.pe.il In nur n.i.erln the pre,ent crl'is of our to the prlu.iplea i.rihe Journal 1,1 Uoinmircu. We iln ii,,t,upp,..eiie li.iieouo reader In. could not If he mil, lake the opportunity, tend us tha iiamo ot rricudi to aULIl our ll.t. may Itc nru.'uirictl in cMmtniinilit itli great atlrniitniif . J .ru.iil i" t he lifnt (mtio-l Ii r tlioir tinuim-nct-niciit. f 'niH'-"" " ' "wc,in '""n'ifcli tU-j jiajitraru in Ti rniiijcuiii'ti t.iMii;; '.'if utnunl .ON'I-: IOMAK, caclj. -"-l" FIH KL.N UuLI KKt. Hii'lin us 4 CUJ'IUA p(X m :i ci.pica - laK ,. Lntlor A inpics 1Ul, onr,K Jlio pjpertf will ! mMrunHfd to tlini-rent iit-ruonant liiotuiiie yol villus, if tli'sirird rxu-t in the tao of av. .i.u, u nTn.-, which w in i,,. mailed to UIIU S ripi,rimt'H' H"iit uratf. ,f;?tl,lrc V"f; fftfic Jsamal Covin crcc? Xa, Vl Unit tlml, .Viff JorA. i'kimi:, stum:, ham; & iiAi.r.oc-K, CHEAP MILITAltV CAI'S ! MIMI'.MtY (JAI'S. nfeverj- nrl. lr n.,,1 quality, Tor ".lie ch.'jp at th lllnnnisliura llatc Cap Ki , rlinii Alii lirnceries, t'.i'ilecti.murle. tt'lifarn.e. , . . JUI1. Iv. UIKTO.V. Illnomiliur:. Sept. H, .',1. Cn(l;Mi;s,s,i Jiail li tint.'. VAS lllJl'KIlT STAT lOV, PMI'TIIW Mill llnrxil Tit I VH. I'hll.i.l. lphU& N. V. Mail lil. ' " r.lpri's. 1.',. NnilTiaVAIIII IIOLNII Til MX.S r.luilra Vail a Niai;ra Kxpret-a 111. A. M. i A. M l.i'U'liaW.-lIUlit l HInuIllSUtirg .t lill Oad hi OV .1 VII Al l' It NOVUM. , l-lil. I'AS.-inN'lIlIIi 1'll.MXt? Wll.l. KI'X .S l'cll.l.ciVt: AIUVIXG SOUTH. .iW,i l.i :iv irraiii.-n, ' Kin'.-. I hi " 11 ininii'iur " Uuiort, llmtlll.-. .rrio at Xiirt'niiiilit'rl.ili I, M ll V I N i; Lv.ivti X'iirtliiiinli,'rl.ial, " IMiulil,-, " KnK-rl, ' IUii.jiii.litirjf .1. M. I.r..iij .V i li:m i-.'IJ H.i II 1 i 111 III) x o i: t ll i.:m I'. .M. ...in .'i.ti HllilLi-avo 1.13 p. IMllI I'. M, :i 111 Arnv at Hcruiit'in, A t'.mi.i'iisi r 'Ir.iln nLnli'ivi-s Miil-kIihi m p.:i u.t. M fur Si r.inlini l . .IIUI.-4. 1 Willi ir-ilu t'nr .V-w Vnrk, Iti' tiirmiu. liMt.'. rvinntoii mi arrhnl ol '1'raln from New v.uk nt i.u i: m. Tlio I.iu k.iw .iiin.i nml IMiiDiiifliiiri,' K.ulro.-til rnniipits u itli tlm lli'l n an'. Lurk aiina ami iriiirii lEajlrn nl nt m r.iiilon. f.ir it:u nrk unit lull rnii'ilinlu minu t'.-it At Kiipi-n iti-'iiii"il'illilli.-t'altauli.ji:allroar,r.ir iiiiiiIi liulli i'a-i aii'l tvr-.t. At .Nnrlliiiiiili rlnn.l it innniTls llli tlio riiilaiMliia tc llrii'K. K.allil N'. t.' !. It. f,ir point. .-t ninl south. J.HIV 1'. Il.rtl.UV, Siyt j c. wtiu. fji',.7 riii-i.?,.;. nv. no. I -I'll. i-f'oiar HtiirE Air.iv, oi'ioiii 'iiik CtuiudK Horn. 'nMII uiiiler-U'iieil. u.uil I ri'fiierifully inform the citi I zliih of i;oomsljiirD', and the public generally, that ' he u ojiuied u an w shop, Opi'ti.iti- tha Court lluii.o iiii,I nt-xt iloor M tlio oilicc of tlu- 1'olainlil.i llfin.n int. Ui'iitiiIii- I. pri'p iri'illin'ri"itc iir.iri.vo, ii.iiii iiiii:iiixo .1x0 s.i.v'Oo;.vi7, In the li.'hlin.iniii r. uith ilopjt Ii. ,iinl to ei'iii'rnl n itu Miiion. t;i:o. x. Aiuiioux. l.lo,.n,biirs, Nur. -', ljlil. :im. Jl O T.TXT 5? A U,ST Printer, fiimkblinlcr & IJIaitlibook .1 A iY U FA C T U R E R ; WiioivsALt ami Uetui. Dealer is l'UlNTIVli. WlliriVii AM) WHUTIXO l'APCKS. AiJtNr ma nib 1 r.uit.u i'iint mii.i.x. Main fMrut firt donrln low ih I'ublic Hpuare, WILKliSUAKKK, PA. Nov. 2.1, Jf?Gl l.'in, DFli GILK WORTH, TIIU ANAlA'TU'Ar, niVHR'iA.V AMI KL'llfiMV T ti il.iilv nitoiiifhiug hn patn'iiu h titer urn ofiouc 1 M.tniiiti-mis ui;mi;dii:s aiii: fi;j:i:i.v VJJr.TAttl.n. Uu uill tin In llil clacu thu value- i!na of rai h month ad stated helovv, nlmu ho rau h runxul ted tor alt diieaej IK h it heir to. liC'UN'&UiVi'A tiov rumi. Jereythore. tlm 12 and 3thnfearh month. While Motel, J-oek Haven, the J4th uud J3lh of eaMi mouth. !tl.)uiiis!nir?.3fHh and lot. Danville 2J and 3J. N'ortli umherlaiid lull. Miitun, li, ami 7. Juno f, Ititil lm. rplini'roprU'torofthi wll know u nml centrally lnca X tod HuiinL', tlm i:iiuiiv: llurti., situate on Aim tftn'et, in llluumhur,,', imniiuliiitfly 'Hioititc thu foluiu In. i County I'ourt Ilo.ine, re- pt-t tl nl iy ih forms his rriciula nml thu jiubllc in fji-uunil, that hi lloiici1 in nuw In ur tlvr fur Hie rt'C'tiou niKlfntcrt.iiuiiiLMit uf travelcrn who run) titl iliKM'il lo l.ivnrit with their custom, lie linu tfi.irud uo rt ft iiixt in j-ri-parniLt tho llxi iiasu., Tor thu MiU'riniiiuii'ut ol hi fuel, neither ulull there be nny thiiiiT wauimi; ("u In .irt) tu uuuUter tu their mrsount comfort. Mi huiuu I Kpaclom ami rujo) uu vxcclknt huciut'ti locution. i"" Uinuihui't' runntall iIiiioh hctwurti ttt Ilxch mgti J oli 1 nml thu viriuiid Kail Ituu.l IU-iut, hy uliuh trav t'lera will li jih'tiii.uitly cuvi')fil t'i nml from tho re Hht'riivu tftdtions iu due tiuiu 1" inct-t I In1 Curi. WM. 11. KOUXS. Jllooniitmrg, July 7. lcCO NK W S T 0 11 K -imou:&.iLr. jixii hktaiu ' taivir Mm sa? zvmm The itiHli-'rilcneit M'tp' rtfiilly infornm tho rltizcnit rf HloniuihuriJ, nml I he puhlir iu giurrnl. that he lint jm r-rhi-fit th- JCKiV .JT AHiiK. 1 Iht'tthito Ir.nii'Hlnre Ilium', uu Mam Htn-ti. iif.irl) ojipotuie the r.srhnngo Kinliliuua wlvm Iu has jui riuivoj a sjUnIil u roitinciit of CITY HATS AND CArS, Direct frenn the Manufacture of nil knuU llf, torti umlfcizn. Inlin fiihioiu. nhkli he oikr uhole.alt anil ft tail nurry low irit -'riireJoud willle old at very low nncci (Or lilycnubutji October 2) MO i liALTIMOKU LOOK HOSPITAL. 1) It. JtlllNSTOiV. rpltnfuunnVrof H,l IMcbratod I". on, olTera tl.s X iiio.tci italn .peeily, n ml i.ulv rilectnal remedy In tho whim forclloififar lii'it..Htrirlurc.,Menilnnlncak. noes, r.iilia In tho Isnlne. Uonslltiilimial Debility. Impo- ll.uk noil l.lmbs, All. ttlnii. of . i' ,',,7. '.."ii; ,.ii..vi..i, ner. v!"." '"''ability, lllsenso (if tho llcnd, Tlitoni. No.e or I Skin, anil nil th.i.u serious an I melancholy lll.onlcril oilslna from tho destructive habits of Youtli, hlch do. ' flritt (Kit I liui V mill 111 1 II lI. Tlltl' aprrpl nml r1ilrw prnctlccn, nro inorc fatnl tu thrlr It tlm ilinn tlic .iiir of tlm HriMitoih! nmrlncri UlyBucf?, I.lislitlnz tllr moot lTiUl.iiithipsmuUiitlclpatitin,rtinlcrliigmarilo(etc. liiipiiisiUc. .,.., SI AllllI A(J!:. I Mnrrlijil perions, or Ynnna Men cnntemplnfini mar riiiirchf iiift nwaru o of th jkM wtnkiiPBn, nrgimlc tlenltill ty iliforiiiiticd, fee, ill on Id iiinnidlatily consult I)r jimiinKin, mm uc reciurrii in prrirci noniiii. He wliu places lihiiiclf under tho care of Ur, Jnliniton, may rclMlontly confldc In hlg lumor as n eviitleinet). and conliJcnlly rely upmi hi tkll as n physician. OlKJANKJ WHAKNKrtd Imiufttinttly enred mul full lur ri-sttirnri, This ilcscniw is the pnmliy mot frcqurntly paid liy thoio n)n ha-t hecomu thu victim ufimproper InduUen flrs. Vtmliff li!rarm nrn tnit nnl tn rnnnnil nrrnaa frnm not b'-lnir awnro nf the dreadful conrniioncp Hint may ' ciHii). Now, whutlmt understands the tuiijettttll pre i tt'iid to deny that tho power of procreation is lost tuumcr ' livtlmnu filling into improper hahits llianl.y tlio prudent. Hesides lii-lii;' deprived ol the plraiirc of healthy off. sprinBs.tho mot serious nnd destructlvo syuiptonis to , li'ith hod nml min il arise. Tlio svMem hecotnrs drmtica i H ; tho physical and niental powers wenkviieil, nervous debilily, djst"'piii, p.itpitntion oftho heart. Imlijrrstlon, Rwnsitu; oi mo inuui-iuouu, jsynipioius oi Lonsump' tion, ttc. LIT" twice. No. 7 1ol'tii L nrnp.itK street, seven doors frmn I' iltiuinri' street, I last side, up tint steps, lie par Ocular in iili-orviuj; t lie X AM II nnd NUMl!i;it,or ywi 111 mitnku n mure. A Cure It'arrcntctt, or no Charge Matte, in from One to j wo liny. NO MUUCUUY Oil NAlJrq.otl! Dltt'OS USfil). .Member of the Royal I 'oil tac of Hurceons. at Ijomlon. (Irinlii.itit frmn one of the hi'Mt eminent Colleges nf thn United Stilted, nml the greater part of who-elife has lnf ti Kpi'iit tn tho first Hospitals of London, l'arh, rhil.i h-tiihi.iniid tlsewiiere, his ettected somo of tho mont as tnnihinif cures that wercer known; many troubled with rimiiu!; in lue head ana ears wiien asleep, prent nervousness, beiun alarmed at sudden sounds, mul bash fiitni'ss. with fremietit Idusliinir, attended sometimes with derangement of iniii'l. Here cured liuuieiliately. .fi:itTVi iusiiahi:. When themWauM'jil ami Imnrmlciit votnrv of hlcnnro fluU he tn fmliih'M the seed of this Miuful ilixcae, it too nflrn lianrHMHt1i.it an lit limed fi-ihc ofsliann- or d reft 1 1 of iiei'Very. deters Mm from uuntying to thogu I Mlio rrom niueuTion nnu rep'cininiuy can nioite iKfrirud iih.i. di-l.iviiiif till the eotititutlonrv svmntoni ofihia horriil dl-teasii uuke theirapiii-arance, urh as iilteraltd sore throat, dieanl noe, uocturee, pain tn tlio head afneM, nndes on thu nkin e hen . f.iee and extreme ,tiiiatia the pa i. ,t Tf and limb, iiinuieiot oi t-iaiu, uuai hone- and ai nu, Idotcliei on the .1... ....... r.,j.tinr itli prtni.lilf. till til In.t tl,,. thnimiufhaiid lumett of the ihmu fair In. and the ictlm of this dedeae iiccmnea a iinrnn oujrci oi eoriiiiito'raHon till dialli imtAii period tn hi dreadful pii(lVririi.'s, Uy fcii. (Hue hi in to "tli.it hournu from uliiMiee no tr.ivi(ir re. inriH To Mich, therefore, Dr. Jolinton ptudes hlui fietf to preserve the inwt en ln.ilde pern ey. and (romhis ftvtitivi irartic lit tin llrt lloniiiI uf Ihirnpc ami America, he ran confidently reeummfiid cafe nml peody cure tu the unfortunate irliiuol'tliU Imrrld dUeafu. T K1I I' MtTll'UI. u xdtici:. Dr. J.addruo'es all tljo who have hijuretl themstWcB lij priain ami iiujirnpiT inuiuseore 'I'll.'. i' nr.. mm" "I lliu k.i-1 nml nu l.incliolv eir,'Cl urn- iliirnl hy rally lMl.it ot" oiltli. Mil. Wraknoia nf Hip I., OlalcuiaiVimpr, inHailm, li ii ll .! I .! Klaa..rtKJ UMi;TAI.T.Y.-Tlnf.'iirfiiletT.-rtupnn the mind arn much tn hedh'iided. l.o-nof Mnnnr . L'onfufilon of Idcnn r ,1... JmmU I. .1 IVai I... ill.... .! .. H'lin'rMUM ' ' 11 "p1 aa.ai . .in lniIUP, 1 VLTflltll ol Hoiii-ty. 'riuut. &e.. are soini! nf the l-ViIk produced, I Thousand of person- of all ases ran iiqw juilje what ' ip lliu r.UH- of their do lininir cn11h. I.onint; their t viuor, hfruiniiiK weak, pale and emaciated, hating km,. 2itl.tr nppi'nr.inc ahoitt the t')ei?, cuiigh and )mploiiiiol UoiiiUiiiinioii. ON'fl IWIOOIIATIVCI HIIMLDV Ill'CAVK! U'r.AK'i:Srf. rou tu-1 tn frrenlninl iiiinnrtatit reiuedv. wenkncsit of tho t orLMiiH .ire speedily cured, and full i?nr reMored. Thnu-aud of the mnt nonniu nml di l.ii.tate.1, hn h.lii lo-l nil nope, uae nueu iniiufiit.iiriy rcueeu, .mi inipMluiH-utii tu .Marri.iue. l'Ji citiil and .Mental Dimi.it fleallim. Venous Irratalnlity, TreinMlusx and Veakiie tir exli.iit.tlion of the mo-t fearful kind, vpcedily iiiruii hy Dm lor Johnston. YOt'XG MKN. hn hav injured ihni-'elven hy a rrrtam prartice, I liidulse-l In wh.'ii ahmij ahalnt frumi'Mitly It-anted from evil roiup.iiii"ii(, or at nchonl the MR it of which are 1 inahth tt-'lt, ev'ii wh -n asleep, ami if not cured renders J in irrnt:."' hnpof ittle. unit iltMruj! both mtml and bod , I h'nilii applj iitnn 'di itt I) . Wh it tv pilt Ih it juiimr man. the hope of hii fonntrv, and Hi.' d.irlin? if liH pareiitfi, fthnuld he hiuitihed from atl nrnn i li find enin menti nf life, bv the coine'iiK n. ! ri'x i.f ile i nl i n IT I'lnm the piilh of nature, nnd indulging iu a icn.uti cei rci iiiiuii. ouiu persona u ci org con teiiipi tun;'. MAItKI should rifled tint pmitid muni and hody are the mnt -I liiili'i-il, Mtlionl tlM-iie Hi.1 jiiiirni' tliruii.'li ll a w.-nrv iU'rliii,i?i. tin- liri).ii'il limulv -arv requifUl "4 in proinoie comininai n.ippinetm ine ni'toiiies d.irkeiH tn ! tin-intn.l In-mmi-i" aliailnni-il mill .iciair if .moth r h 'Mini'-f MiuhU'd w ith our own. urnrii mi.; sor ni rur.nr.uicKH'r.. itatttmorc,Mj AM. M'lifill M.Ol'llItATHiVrt l'i;ir'UIMIi:il. N It. -l,i t no f.iUe mndetv iri'tiit Jim, hut apply iuiUKiliati'h i UluT t'lTnin.illv nr h Litter. .-kin nisi! f i;s M'r.iinii.v clki:d. Th'" mini' thnu-nnd cured at tliM intitiiliin uitliin! tlu- l.irt l.i v i'n r . aiitl Hie iiiimernitit iinporiant Hurf:ical I DjtiTiitinii-iiiTl'-irniftl hv r. Juliilftnn, w itnes.'-cd by I Ih ' reporter oi th t.ier aud in.iny oihr juTfonp, no hcen of v lurli h.ie apiieared a'aiu ami aam le-foru the 1 imlilir. h'iideH hi t.iuliim : a jii'iuli'iiiaii of th.irnct'T a.iI rt ciiuii-ilnlif A -itli ieiit iru.irauteototlicalllnte J T KU XOTlt'i:. V. It. Then nro mi man) isunrant nnd worthleiu 1 'ln.nl.- ad i erti-niL' tlfuii'i Ivi'd 'li c ii'iaiii?, ruining (he I health nl'llie iilread nf lirtt'fl. tli.lt Dr. Johuntnu d-eiiH ll lit'cen-.ir lo riij, i'n'rially to tliosy ui:uciuainted with hi- ri'iui.iiimi. th.tt hit iredeiitlaU aud diidem m ahwun h.itjtr in hi oihee. fontain a pOhi.iy:c ttamj tor tlm reply, or no uiisucr will he i MarihlT. 1mh. (or Ji:iiHi;vTovv.) rr1Mn pulfrrilier would respeiifiillyajipriJie his fricndf X and i lie public generally, that he has npened HOTEL Cnder (heahuve tritue, in Jereylown. Coluinhia cmiu l, I'n., u In re lin U fully prepared to entertain tlx; imvi line lotnmunity to-ji-ju-ral satisfaction. If is TA IJIjI. iiiiii HAK.are ell Hiipplied and n ill ho can fully MllK'riiiti-nde.l. Aud hid SI'.HiLH ii ample and wull stocki d, iu ihar" of cartful grooms, ill always I u pr"u'rl aiti'inlt ii. r' He iuits n Fhare nf the, puldic custom, nnd i'li.il0rt'i hist bustejfijrii, to li'.-lp hi cuesis frel at Iioiue tfA.MUUI. IUMUY. Jeri-ejiown, Slay 11, lcill 3m. H'lii's Wholesale mul Blel.iil. "Shall l'nonis and Ui.uk Sales. 3 0 S F. H. Ji. O S E. W R ' A, V m &Ann m mam 110 Aich Si., Lcticccn Ith Hthsoiith side. PIIILADKLPIIIA. M'ltitii'fl, Citpi's, llnlf Cape., Victories. MiifTs, Ciill's, in iniioiUiiri'iloflhc he.t ilrli.'.t frkius of Mink rial.le, Slone .Marten, t'liiiiclnlla, Iii-n.-iii H'lmrrit, 1'iti h, Kr iiiini1, etc Knts nlli-reil inlo the pri'sent f,ii,hions. 1 X. Iiu.iiiliis tiuii.nrleil on Hutnrilays. Tlii' hii'he.t pri'je. paiil fer .Mink, l'ox, l.'oon, Musk rat, etc. .kins. N'o. . Ill, Iftil. Sin. tOL. .1. KiniTUK J0.ES' KKUI.UKXT FUTV-LIUIITII (W) I'lIN'XA. VOLU.NTCLr.S, U. S. AltMY. Ilca'hjumtcrs and rrincipid Rendcsvous 138 S. Fourth Street, 'hila'dejiltea. Camp in Roxbjrottg, near Ridge Avenue. w- ANTED Mauksmen for tbo Plank CoiuiianiCH, which urcconinofledof tMiprieuceil WoiitUmen, uud will ho armed with ihc but clam of Ititl-i ; Inlnntry Soldier for the Conipmnci of thu line. Artnllery for the lottery which i attached. On npi-licJilinii. Ly Inter uddresge.l tothn Colom-l, trnuMirlutluii fur n'tuuds ufineu, nml fur iudinlual re ennu, to tlm Ili'iuliiuarteri in I'hilaUeljihia will be fur niheU from any part cf the Btalg. Iti'rruit nr1 miiite red inlo tho U. F. forvico cm their nrrival at llead)(iiirlfri,aiid rerehe at once, subsist' cure, uniforms, uiulercluthni?, Scc, , Nuv.'J, IcOl. ADMINISTUATOlt'S NOTICE. I EUatc of George IIartman deceased, t NOTH'i: i hereby ci vi n that letter of Ai!miuitruiion uuthu tttatc'ol (Jeurge llarluun, late of Ik-ntontup. (uluuibiu rnuuty, deceased, havo been grunted by thcUeg liter ot M.ud County toiJoorte M. HartHiaii.w ho resides in the k.iuie towofhij). .i per son s having elating or du ItMlhU iiRiiiu.t tile eitato of the derudeilt are reiueitt.il topreiLMitllieiiif.tr vettleineut. ami those indebted to make pa) lueul w ithout ih lay. UEU11GC M. HAUT.MAV. Oct 13. iNil ft. AdnCr. vr.'IVri?.,.'e'1-'i?1?' optnoj a new hoot and X flll'i: f HOI', nn Mali, strut, in llonK.n. illu. Uast llloDinthuis, ri'.u'rtfully inuti;. th. rustom of the citi- jii-iu and llif imlillc li'iiurally All kinds of Uonts, Hin" s &c will hi pinmiitl) made lo order, oil short notice and ino.u-r.iti- terms . mm ions experience in Ins lino of limine, ho ttitters lilinsi If tli.it ho will ba nlile to cl.o funeral siilisfaction to a'l v.ho may favor him.. nil then custom (Irani. Tro.istou aud Produce gencra'ly taken in i-irtiangc for work, B. r EROOKH. Blootnsbuis JulyC U(l-3in KECEIPS FOll NOVEMHElt k. so the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. ' " 1 TllO follotvinff am tlio rcccinlS to tbf! offim fl, n " 1 . , w. .mv wiu,.iiii,i jwwviwn, "uimui iliri innntli nf Nn.mmlir.i- Iflfll 1,10 "10M11 01 November, 1BIU . Maria s Km, 10 00, Foil lei fc Crcvellng, 1 SO Jnlm Uatli.t ? lu I'llna 1 (HI ll'ipli H. Mcllrhlo, n, Hdinm l llfinlcy. Ilon.Jiio.McUyno1Ji,5 00 John Klollcr. Henry (I. I'lilllni. a tx). V,t)w T-,. Hmith, Thom9 W(.Mation, 0 ,W, Jacob V, Ptnufir. I 11 1 1 a l.s lt. n ru 1 I. It I ' J nu 1 0 1 1 IS I T.t I 00 1 n John H, Hwaliy, lUq , 2 no Samuel Johniton, O. Jones & Co. H 00 J 00 1 23 5 (IU, 3 00 n .17 John F. Fowler, Ksi . 4 IK) U'm.PwIshcr.Ly Lore.10 00 I . V. Khoaili, Nnllniial Hotel, Charl4 II. Hcp0, Kii-i Ilim. Jos. Dean. 'iltiinlilft (,'ourity. Vol. UVIIlvcr, Amos l'nlirincrr, l'.vnn WelHvcri Namncl Oil t. i,n" .ii, cmuer, i snj H. II. Kceler, & Son, 13 00 neo. n. aiiuisoii. It .V) Joseph Hhormakcr, 4 30 1 2.V Hon. IVter lint, 4 IHJ 4 UD I 00 t mi neo. -xiinz N. H Tlnelv. S (HI J. II. 1'iiriiK.n, i:. 5 0!) James Uodeor. fall uiu, Jac p. i:van.,nran'gc,)j hi I vanWelllvcr, on j in. i "'"A i.Su A. Itlcketts, lUn Winmlfts Seminary, Iicnj. Iiomhoi O. K, Hnnii, Srrc.H.irah Vclh ' silo jui''p ?'.r."c"lnM"' 0 !".' SO I'hlllli Arlienhnch. S li.i 5 11,5 1 00 J. Ill.lpplueott. 3 ;'a n rs n m-i- r .v,, .TTZ -J3 tf DLSJaiaMffiaTj ambrotype, PHOTOGRAPH & MELAlNoryrE ! A M) t AMDUOTVIM'S PrinTflPti A PiTa . f "OJOQKAl'IIS, weather: Ainiiroiypca ami tiasucr'rcoij'pe" copied a,! KOllTll DAKVILLE, TA. ncc. si, ism. FRESH ARH1VA -or- FALL AM WINTER! 1 THn underne.l, prMi fill for pnt patrnnase, repeCt f,,1y t,1H,nuhicu?tumrri ami the puMicifencrallr tint he hai. j.i.t received from tho taJcru "lilt" tfi 'rtft and moet etk-a stock of .-Mf-imiwRoi That hat yttbrrn oppiinl In lllnnin.liiirn, t which In init.;iin!.itti.i.iiouoi- in, fric , .uni atm, ,i,, 1li.it t lev nrr- n lVrr-,1 f.tr .nln . n i- .... D",c" ""1"m " 'area a.hurlinom of j UCXTI.BMnX'li Vi:.VI!l(l AI'I'ARr.I., 1 "l!"'!J";!"V"n" r ? '' - - ! H.u.trtI.iur,.:,.,Cci,1,e.a'.UCKS- L0"0" I GOLD WATCHES i a v n 11 JEWELHY, Ofeverv-des rlntlou, fina and rhean. N. II. lleiiiL'iuber " I.Qieeiihir Chrap Emporium.' call ami sue. Nu chartM for exaiiiimr (itimU. DAVID l.OWKNUKRR. Lloonifbiirp, Heptinuber 2-, ltdi. (juH J("jy.) 1 nrnn tt tmitc. .t . COUGH DUOPS I COUGH DUO PS ! pVEIIVIinily !,, niO.VITIIII.IlS' COUOII lIRors Hi It net. promptly mum lliucs nrro.lins lliu worst cnl.l in.-ji hour., n! .A aiivct,,.,,. or ti,, ch.'.t. ThVna u iii'tliLr aruto or chronic It will ba fuuml uf linmcilinto bow-lit. Try a jlnclo buttle ana Kill cannot lull to u. ! Preri ite ittt ui fultiet. i or t tie uy most mi fctorckc- per anil Druygijti. 1'rtpared by c. rRovr.nctn, , , N'n. 317, X. 3d. St., I'hiladeltdiia. Nov. 1(1, lf?IU 3m. NEW ; i FALL & mm GOOD PETER ENT HAS just recehed from l'liiladelphia. and in now opening at the old vtand liti,:y ocuuik'd hy Mariz .t I'nl. a c Die ml id ajtsorlmi'itt of merchandize' win uj miiu incap lor GASH Oil COUXTllY 1'IIODUCK. HI. .lock con.l.ti of I.n.lic. Dress Gooilg choicest .tries nml l,itet r,ililonrt. Ultv fifiuiia. nnnrnnir.H, iiAitn iVAKi:. ni'i:i:HAVAnn, i.i:ii.ii.iVAiii:, iioi.i.ntr-tVARE RO.Y, .V.1ILS .1.VI) tl'hns lltlOIH A.NU SIIOIll, IIAT8 AMI turri. UEAI1V MADG Cl.til'MINtl, kl &C. In shoit uvery lliins tl'iinlly kept in ,i ciinntr) store The patrnn.ize of nM friemls, nml the pulille general ly, is re. peitfully oiicitt-il. The highest iniirku price palil for country producp. l'ilTCIl CNT. Light Street, Dec. 11, lrfil. BliOOMSIUJllC! SKYLIGHT, fsjTll-flT' 6ALLEBY 'PIIU undersicned Informs tha citizen of Wonm, )ian tiikr.n the lnf ?i rmim -1 ami m-ii;hhorhood, that he in me t.iriiitnee mo k, enh inline oer Mourn. I? toner Ic Kiu's Itakery, nml the UnoKstore where ho han put in n large Sk) light. It isonl. hy Sklightthat pood pic tures can het.iken especially groMpa where tnch person can he taken Jut as well jib separate. lie lmgonutotnnHiIrrabIe exjteuse tn make hin s tahlhuieut fl first cl.tsu nil", itliil hr limn fnrn nli-it n lih'Tal pairunajja to cnahle him, tn constantly Introduce all lln- modern iiimrof m.Mits of the nrt. LL Country produce taken in r.trhangft for pictures, HU.SKY UOn.NSTOCK. Jlitomshwr?, Noy 2.1, IdU. (Nov. 20, 'jy.J Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AXD WINTER GOOD1!, AT MILLER & EYER'S. Till; tiliirnlieri hare Ju.t rPlnrneil from Hie City With unother larje ami .elett assortinct of Fall and Winter ootW, niir.haseil nt I'liiliilelphln, at tli lowest fijnre, and ulmh they nro tiiterninii-it to stll on a. modern! i terms asrnn lie procureil clscnhcrc in llloomsburg. Tlieir .Hm k comprises 1-iuiks' iiith.ss noons. of choicest M)es ami latest fnihioil. uur nouns, jxi nHocr.itir.s, n.iiwir nit: v:f:.VMiviK:, cr.Mit ikiiik, noi.Loir ivahb 1110.V, .V.1II.S, JIOOTH SIW1.S U.1TS .V L'.J'O, .tc , S,c. .Jr., Ill short o.i'r)tliiiisnsuttll) kept in country Stores i to whiih lliey unite the inibllc eenerally. Thy Highest price pai.l for country proilncc, jill.tXR & nVER. Dluonisliur;-, May 11, 101. I'UIILIO NOTICE. AlarcencwCOOKIN'U STOVr., lias been tresspass lne on tho oroiui.e. of Hie iinilersienerl. in t-.niro township for sevcraljear. past ailila.it i, likely to Stovu, nro requested to pay (barges, and take it nutiy i eniuii. ui.iidin.i:... ...v u i.e. ur ni.iivi. in sain riray or it mil be disposed ol us tno Act of Assembly pro- Vldes in all feuih cases. ii. a. swnrEMiiscR. -3t. Centre tj. Oct. 13. lefil.- H. MULLIGAN, IMTOKTER 01' ALL. KINDS OP W A Is If M AND JIANUFACTUREU OF JEWELRY, No. 4-M Nosth S'cond Strc(t auovi; WILLOW. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 10. 1CCI f.MfrV rvnir' i John Fareira. 713 AUUll felicet. between -Hi, and i-lll. Mrceu, r''Ji lfilWZ&&:?. soilnu'iit of all ilic vniiDu. st.le. .ml nualillt.ofrur. ailonli-il lo . .. anE.' iB I'ati and wint.r f.asoii., i 0Uid ,c,prctfullv Invito an cinminaliou cf my .lock anil mi- cc, from thoao lntendlne to nurchait, as lam dialled to olfer Uu in vi ry dcsiralilo indurem.-nts, All my Furs Iiavo been nnrcliaseil for cA.h. nmt mul. by experienced and competent hands, and as the present monetary ir.niie. renderit necessary that i should die iiom ofmy foods at very small advanco on co.t. t am satisfied that it will be to the interests of those I,.... u... i... .u kii. in. a can. j- Keeoiieri, ine name, number aud afreet John leua Nett' Fur litore i71fl Aich Elie.i. ln.ii.rf.inh,. i Fa.eua New Fur Store ,716 AldiSUeet September 7. KOI rn. ' i -rou- IMPOllTANV MOM THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE PO 1 OMAC. D.ITTI.I. OF DltAIVSVILLi:. TUE IRON G UARDS INACTION. FULL PARTICULARS. Washington, Deo. 21. Tho following is a list of the killed and wounded in the battle fought at Drainsvillc yctorday : The Sixth Pennsylvania rocirucnt. Killed Samuel C. Walter, company A ; ,,.,,(,1 n,.j,. f!nmn.niv fl. Wnundnd Daniel Darlina, Company C. Wounded- A. Latlirop, company C, iu tho breast,sup. pOSCll IllOrtalV i U . 11. posed mortaly : . 11. Jayne. company C, in tho hip, severe , James Lucrno,com. P'Y C,in the hiti, severe : Win. Van hyie, company D, in tho thigh s-evcro ; Capt. Daniel liradbury, company F, in iaL.i w'')f:1T1oro'co'r'Pii;- ny 1', in tho thigh, Might; hdgar Smith, company G, in tho shoulder .severe: 'Ihos. Conway, company H, in the forehead slight; Charles Vahn, company ILscvcrc; Ucnjamin Sccly. company If, in the face, 'scvero : John V. Kiown, company K, in i the Icgjhcverc; George Urown, company I K. in tho arm. slicbt ; Kdwin DcmanJcr, in the breast, severe. Tho above regiment I wa? commanded during tho action, by Captaiu Knt. , . . t 1 1 he .inth Pennsylvania regimcnt.com-1 mandedby Col. Jackson. Killed-John W. Stockdalc, company V ; John Scxtoi), ! company Xu. W ouuucu Alex, oiintli, COlllpaiiV A, in the Deck J John Schmidt, i t r t company II, in tho arm j Win, Lamest, , company U, iu the leg ; Captain Uobert Galway, company D, in tho leg ; Ocorgo I Jlortou, company I), iu the thigh and arm; Jp3hua M'NcaUer, company in i the thigh j W iu. O. Jlilchcr, company J), 'iu tho luins; John-llaviuoud. comnauv U. iu the arm j C. K. Patten, company 1), in ... . . ' . J . ' . tho thigh; Wm. Linscy, company D, in Itho hip; John I Hum, company D, iu 'the arm wun.w.i! wi., wutl.uuj lit. the head.slight; Kaiph Whito.compa. ny K, in the neck ; Captain S. W. Dick, lnat 'om. aM ?lte,r. tB0 ,Ua 0 'o company V, in tho thigh; Win. McOill, Psago ofthis act, in lieu of the duties oompany P. iu the abdomen; John Hatch, 'oretotorc imposed by law on tho articles company P, in the arm ; William Wilson, 'naftcr mentioned, there shall be levied, company P. in tho him ; Kdwin Davis collected and paid on the goods, wares cominny H, in tho leg; Silas 1$. Newell, and ihcrchandtso herein enumerated and company II, in the hip ; John II. Weber, Provided for, imported from foreign coun company I, iu tho thigh. Tho .Major of lr V1,e fllS d"1'" and rates of duty ; this regiment had his horse shot under him. , thaT,.'3 ,to , . The Hucktail Kifles. Lieutenant Col. 1 0n all teas, twonty (SO) ejsta per K- .,n u-na in pniiimnml xrna wnmifli.il nne. VillO aS in COni!naUU,waS WOUIIUCU lit. tho cheek. Killed UcorL'o Couk. i n n i c . i t iu i COIUpallV K I Corporal baUlUCl tiolbralth, company ii; Uco. llaup, company ii. oundcii 11. b. Wolto, company Jj, se verely ; Joliu Panel, company B, Bevere y ; Capt. H. K. Nilcs,conipnny li. tovcrc ly j Joliu Uotle, company F, sevcryly; John F. Uarncs, Company K, severely; Jamcs Clcun, company K, severely sides these several others were blightly wounded. Tho Twelfth Pennsylvania regiment, under command of (Jol, Naggait. Only one man was wounded, viz : Wua. It. Fox, iump or pulverized, Cvo cents per pound j company K, in the leg. on sugars after being refined, when they Col. Thomas Taylor, commanding tho are tinctured, colored or in any other way Kentucky llebel llitles, was killed, aud adulierat.'d, and on tugar candy eight , . , , ,, , n i n . ccats Pcr Pouna; on molasses, six cents per his saddle brought away by Col. Laston. gal,ou. ptidod ,hat M gynJps of Taylor, it will he recollected, occasioned or sugar-cano, concentrated molasses, or much excitement at the commencement of concentrated melado, entered under tho tho war, by uucxpcctcdly appearing at namo of molasses, or any other name than Arlington with a ilag of truce, and after- SVot !.u3ar or of 8USar ,caac: eoncn ,LL . ' ..... trated molasses, or concentrated malado, wards brought to headquarters at ash- shM bo VlMa lo forfoituro to lho Unite(i iugton blindfolded, and subsequently con- States, and the same shall b forfeited, veved outaidi! of our linps. tlio nbioor. nf 'TTTTrrrr his mission au exchango of prisoners J being unaccomplished. The detachment from General JlcCall's division, which took oart in the battle, did not arrive at . ... . . . . Draiusvillo uut 1 about noon, aud remain od there till -i o'clock, when tho enemy appeared iu force, coining from the direc tion of Ccutrcvillc. Previous to this,Gcn. Ord had placed his forces in po;itiou to repel au anticipated attack. . 1 - , . , . , The fire was first opened by the rebel battery throwing solid shot, thcll aud Can- i.tnr TImm was rrnonrlid tn hv Huston's tstcr. mis was respontitu to oy iasiou s battery with marked effect. The infantry on each side soon engaged in the conflict, and at times they were not more than fix yards apart, Afttr fillhtinc about ail hour a shell tiom our sido exploded the ammu nition of ouc of the rebel caissons, making fearful havoc thrco of tho rebels bavingj their heads completely blown off, and oth ers being horribly mutilated. At this time tho enemy wavered and showed a disposition io run, when Gen. Ord gave the command to charge, wbieh was gal lantly obeyed, aud at once tho rebels pre cipitately fled. They wcro pursued for upward of a mile, when CJcn. -McCall ar riving on tho grouud ordered a recall to , be SOUndcd Uur troops then fell back to a position iuSt Vacated bv the CU011IV. r t t Twenty-ouc of tho wounded rebels received I surgical treatment from Ur. Lowmau aud , his assistants, having been taken into a j neighboring house for that purpose. They fjould have been brought to Gen. Mcdll's oauip had the ambulances arrived in prop i or time. All of our own killed and woun? ded were, however, brought away. ' A large number of trophies, were se .cured by our troops, such as swords,pistols . and guns. In the pockets ofthe dead rebels were i found Itichmoud papers of tbo 10th inst.. l,t thev contained nn it,.m. of n.rii..1.. J '-...u.u. intcrcst- Scvcral lcttir3 wcro h " tho bodies of tho rebel officers, lowing lhe ccl,nP wtenso hostility prevailing tn tVin nnnlli. Tn nn. rr ll.ni.. .lin.l n. w' ""'" "" trevillc, December 10th. addressed to a "uuiu.bu w u friend, and but partiall V finished, it Wat- . ' """J"v") nniil llinf. It was iinnn.-iitili. Tnr tlm l-V.)...- . als to remain much longer in theirtproseut ., ... 6 . ' position, that the offect of the DOWS from .n r.ngiana anu mo pressure 01 iJOIlcress, w. o I ttou'.d necessarily compel Gen, McClollau . .u. ...lunm , iuc.Yi yujUytlrapT Mw.iww ..milium! i.jnmi'ij.jiufcyiqii . imww-. to advance, and that in piicIi an event victory on tho part of the ConfetlcralcT, ;r their present position, would bo certain. During the statnpedo of the rebels eight of them were taken prisoners and brought to Washington to-day. They state that thoy left Ccutrcvillc very early on Friday morning, in order to obtaiu forage, and very unexpectedly met with our troop', who had proceeded to the same point on similar business. They also f.iid there was a larger number of killed on the part of tho rebels than supposed. Three ofthe prisonars, who had become bowildcrcd iu tho retreat came up to one of our regiments, not knowiDg that they woro Federal troops, and inquired the direction to CcntrcTillc, but instead of being taken prisoners they wers shown tho way to Washington. Tho victory on tho part of cur troops is considered the more brilliant at they had never before been in action. Thoy havo been highly complimented, both by Major General McClcllan and Gen. McCall. Four companies oftho First Pennsylva nia Cavalry were aUo with tho brigade, J but the condition of the country was such, being thickly wooded, that they could not render service to the extent thoy desired. Gen. Ord, while passing through tho , , . ' . , as unng the action, lost his sword, but was utmicdiatcly supplied with anoth- cr, which had been taken from a dead rob- 'ol officer i ! The Tea, Sugar and CorrEE Tax Bill, A3 i-assed by iroin Housr.s or iConoress. Washington, Dec. 'J3.-Tho ,,,...,.. m. ,-' . a i . ., " luu ul" uy uoui .nouses ot iongrc.-s to-day : Be it enattid bij the Senate and House of Jtcpresiit'itivcs of the Unitttl State of simcrica in congress assemuica ." Pound. . n-tr.- ii , .1u r. J I Coffee of all kinds 5c per pound. ' oCCOUd. On raw SUfar. coimnonl v rail ",-u""- uii ia -u0ai, MHimiuniy can cd Muscovado or brown sugar, and on sugars not advanced above No. l'J, Dutch ttaudard, by claying, boiling, clarifying or other process ; and on syrup of sugar, or sugar cane and concentrated molasses or concentrated melado, two cents nnd a half (ij) per pound. On white and clayed sugars when ad vanced beyond tho raw stato above No. 1 2 Dutch standard, by clarifying on other process, aud yet uot reCnod, three cents ncr DOund: on refined sunars. wliollirir ln.tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EU,itc of Geo. W. Harder, deceased. TIIH auiltlor appointi-il by the Urplians' Court of Co- 1niiil.ii. rnnnt. . ti. .I..I . ,l.,,in ilia ...... I. ik. I..-J. - ' 'i v.tter. niim-rofthe i state of i:.orsev iiar.i.r. ilec'il te ami iinionc tm-persons eutillcrl to recei.eth. smie, In the manner anif accorilmi; to the rates nail pro lmrtion. nlloweil livlaw: u 111 meet the n.irll.. r,ip..... teil, for tho piirpo.eofhisaiipointment. onTIIL'U-inAV, JAM'AIIV the Kill, hi,-, nt his office In nioom.lmrir.st which lime anil plare all persons are rfquireil to pr.ent Ih.-ir claims, or be f.ire.er debarred from coming In fur a share of said assetts, jonvrc. ruKr.R. llloomsbUiE. Dec 21. 1'01-U. stufottr i AUDITOR'S NOTICE. psljllr nr Tj,sa jin,h TUB awlllor appointed by th, Orphans'-Court of c'.. lumhia county, to ilinrllmtc the .,cts in the hinds of ,,,. ,,nli,,, ,,., ,lf , r,ut0 0f Ramsay iiaj.n lill .TOTrM 'm!;?'!';.-1),.1 '""i'iiu isui, i-t.a atm.orace m tlloomsbiiri,', at Mint h tune and place til persons are r. ;"lroll to present their rlaims or Ins forever debarred iiimii roiiiiim in ior a suarc ot sain assets. joii.v g. rar.F.zE. Uloonisliiirg, Pec. SI, lt61 -It. .ludtler, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Isaac IV. Mu$ov-) deceased. THE Auditor appointed by the Orphfin' Court f Co luuibiaL'nunty, to mr.kc ditrihuiion of th aavrit lutht hands of .niiur Mmgroe and Aaron .Mtgrnrs, ad. iniiin-irator nf thu Citate uf Isaac .Muerive, dcreai"id. to and atnonc th'1 peno'in entitled to thf pnine, arrord niB to lhe rutei and in the proportion! llxrd b law ; will meet the parties (ntfrecti-d, forth purpoie of bit appointiu.-nt, on Tuen.lay lli. Hth d.iy of January A. D., lri:, nt hUutllre in Itliioitiabiir , when and whera all p.-rHtni hut inc claiuif , are requej ted to pr.'fnt them. or he forovrr debarred from coiunig inlur a ihnre cf tb said an-ti. Ulooimbiire. Dee 21. lHil-4l AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Price deceased, THH Aulitor nppninted by tha Orphan'! Court of Co. lumhia County, lo report Item agaimt tli heiri of John i'rice dereiued , nud to make distribution amonitthc pernona tntitled. of the balance in tho hanttinf John riuvder. Triuice, by appointment of the court, in lb order and proportion nied by Uw.will meet the partita interested, for tho purpone of hia npnoiiitiueiit. on Monday the tin rtnemh day of January A 1) W.3 at bi ortieeiiiLSIoonnburg When and where alt pertonitiating claiuif, nre required to prexfiit them, rr ha frjcr da lurredfrom toming m fur a share of mid fund. niooi,i.,8. wti,WMl'v- wtiiT..,.,. ADMIXISTHATOIVS .0TJ0U. Ea'itc of Jane Gin gits, deccusrd. Lnn CUS of Auininl.tlatinn nn lho r.slau of Jtva llliuu. Intenf Mailt, in tonii.liiii.Columbia cnunlr doccase.1. Ii.ive been sranti'U hv ihj HfL-ister . Pninm. Ina luunly ti. Ih iimlHisliiiii-il. Tcsiiltnt In valdtown- suip. Atl pi-rsnns li4Viii;r luiius against th. Kslato cf the deci-.lnt, nr. r.'i'iealcdtoiirseiit tlitui to tha Ad. mi in urainr. n niium unay, anuau ricr.nn. tndtbt.d ti make payment forlhuitb. JOHN SMITH. :d. iii-rt TEAC1IK11S' IXSTITUTK, pIlBnexl meetinj of the Teacher.1 lustitole for Co. 1 tiimbla Lounty, wlllbw- held at Catta.ns.a, for thi.e or four day., roiumencint, Tuesday ller.Slth tnit. I he Ti acner. of tlu Catlai.sa Mchoos aare eiui.en. ted to act aa a local coniunttee (o n-curr boardlnr pla. ce. forTeacbei., and from the liberality rroffe?ed br saalf epelis. wilt probably bo 1'rof.F A Allene,ndotU-i cla.s instructor, and lee.' turer. lia.c promt...! to attend, but complete arr.cie menl. ie not matured la tlu,c for tills notice. .i. Vt4,,!7; C"un,'re eme.tl- solicited to aiiend, toatldy (tttir couns.l tndto .hart is the coo. mou bnenii. On b.half of ih. Commtttea cf arr.nremente. D..l. MM Ml tVRa,:,, I rlf Kill lot. CJJ.ir inn nV:.ll. V.I "Hi. .