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COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
John 0. Freeze, Local Editor.
SATURDAY MOHNIKO, JANUAUY 25, 18C2,
To-morrow is the third Sunday af
ter Epiphany. N
John J. Audobon died. January 27,
1851.
Sir Francis Drake died, January 28,
1500.
Georgo III died, January 20, 1820.
Charles I beheaded, January 30, 1649.
The celebrated cold Tuosday of Janua
ry 31, 1815.
Lorenzo Dow died, February 1, 1834.
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EST The New York World aava it costs
S110 per day to keep the prisoners at Fort
Warreu.
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JSSjr Simon Cameron wai confirmed as
minister to Russia ; the vote standing 14
-to 24, Several republicans opposed him.
BQr'l'he "Winnebago Chief" having
tomahawked and scalped the "Woolly
Horse," has boon himself laid out by tho
"Kail Spllttar."
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CSS The Farmers' Almanac for 1SG2
the Lodt manufacturing company, is
received. Seud for one to No. CO Cort
landt Street, New York, gratis, and see
what it is all about.
!Oi-
CSr The proceedings of tho last Teach
ers' Institute have been crowded out, until
supposing they have lo.H their interest, we
ahull not publish them. Wc regret the
necessity, but could not control it.
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tST The Atlantic Monthly for Fubrua
ry is ou our table. Lowell has another
"lliglow" paper Prof. Agassias a paper
A story of to-day, is continued. Several
poems and prose articles of merit fill up
the number. Ticknor & Fields, Boston.
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BtS Tho small Pox is prevailing in
Honesdalo, Wayne county. Care should
be taken that the traol between this and
Washington city where it is ona of the
three moH prominent diseases j may not
bring it among us.
I0i
Cs3The Chamberiburg VaWy Spirit
has changed hands. Mr. Geo. II. Men-g-jl
retires ; and the paper is coutiuued by
.Messrs. P. S, Deeliert, I). Y. Uamsher.
No otlior change will be nif.de. Indeed
we do uot see how the paper can be im
proved, editorially.
Wc really wish some of our young
ftiends who have thu time, would employ
a little of it in getting up a club for the
IViitf Yoik Weekly Argus. It is tht
most complete newspaper wo know of.
Its rates aro, single copius 8'-. 00 three
copies .").0U eight copies S10.00 twenty
copies lo one address $'.20,00. Addicts
Comstook k Cassidy, corner of Broadway
& Park Place, New York.
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USf Tho Reading Adltr commenced its
sizly-iixth year, a week ago. Wo are
very sorry wo cant read the Adltr, But
then we arc in the situation of tho Deacon;
who, when a stranger preached, kept wide
awake and watched him narrowly; but!
when the old domino him.-elf was in the"!
pulpit, went to sleep, because ho kuow the
doctrine and application would he all right.
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JBS) A Dedication Deferred. In
consequence of tho inclemency of the
woather, tho Dedication, of tho new and
beautiful M. E. Church, at jMi(Hinville,was
deferred until Sunday 2d of February nest;
at 10i o'clock A. M. Wo are authorized
to announce tho names of tho following
distinguished Miuistcrs, who aro expected
to be present, nnd participate in tho servi
ces of tho occasion.
Rev. B. B. Hamlin, D. D. of Danville ;
J.JW. Langley, of Milton; A. E. Gibson,
of Williamsport.. I
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tS Col. J. G. Freeze has takon charge
of tho 'Columbia Democrat,' during the
absence of Col- Tate at llarrisburg. Ho
is an 'old hund at the bellows,' and will
not compromise the 'Democrat's' Loco Fo
co principles iu tho least. Being a polish
ed and poetical writer, wc shall look with
increased interest to its columns for tho
weekly pabulum ho will provido for his
readers. Danville Democrat,
Please to believe that wc havo made our
very best bow, for tho aforesaid. Wo
shall endoavor so to conduct tho old Co
lumbia Democrat) a3 not to disappoint ei
ther its supporters or its opponents.
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"Tho Susquhanna Confercnco of tho
Ev. Lutheran Synod of East Pa. will com
mence ou tho 3rd of February nei:t, in tho
Lutheran Church of this plaeo. Preaching
by tho members, may bo expected caob
cveniug during its session. All business
will bo transacted with open doors. Tho
public generally and tho neighboring min
isters especially aro invited to attend. A
conferonco is tho smallest cclesiastical
.body in tho Luthoran church and is a
Subordinate branch of tho district Synod
which again, is Cub' rdiuate to ttio Gene
ral Synod of tho U. S. This couferenco
cautainn iixt3u minttsr .
Third Annual Kepo.l'
01' THE
Farmers' Mutual Fho Insurance Co.,
OP MIDDLE PENNA.
Offlles in Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania.
Capital 904,858: 0.7
Amount of property Insured Jin, 8, 1E0I, 81.3C3 45(1
Amount Insursdthe past yr, Ssillio
l.TM.O'Jfl
4,607
Amount surrendered the put year,
Total am't Insured Jan, 11, 1801. fil 737 asii
Amount of premium notes In force Jan. Eth,
1B01, QO. S(Q7 QQ
Amount of premium taken past year 33,052 07
83,579 13
Amount of notei cancolleil pait year,
25J.35
Premium notes In force Januaiy Cth. '02, B2 328 78
Balance In the Trc aiury, aud am't loaned
January wh, 1601, 1,535 G5
To amount of preuilumi collected tin pait
m I,ar' - . 1.319 41
To amount of interest collected past year, jj 34
To amount of iiilercat duo and unpaid, i 5u
To amount due from agents, 101 go
Oy Ion of Hoffman is Co, dotnag by Are, $7 oo
by Directors, Exscutlvo Comiulttce, and Pres
ident's compensotlou, go
By amount paid for printing Rcport.Clanki.&c.. 37 50
liy amount paid for stationery, postage & fuel. 30 in
Uy amount refunded, 7 00
liy amount of ntlico rent, 3900
uy amount paid for adjusting claims, 0 75
Ry amount of Secretary's compensation, SSd 50
uy Treasurer's commission, ) (jn
Dy amount at Interest, balance In tbj ra.
sury, and am't due, 3. sji 77
83,005 77
too
To am't of orders not presented for payment,
J3.0H1 59
A3SSTS Of TllC cnMPAMV. JisriOT l,th 1PAO
Amonnt loaned at Interest, 1,731 00
uuc iroin agents, 101 CO
" Interest duo and unpaid, jojo
" Balance in the Treasury, Cd5i7
Purplus fund, u 523 7;
Amount of premium notes, in force Jan Oth '
-' 92 3"0 76
Amount of office furniture, Including Are
prooreafc, 500 po
05 05255
Amount of liabilities, and unjusted claims, 333 00
UIRECTOlld:
Xerthumbtrtmd County Vm, Tollmer, Esq., Abra
ham bhipiiiaii, Ellda John, Ptt,.r llaujhanout and
Isacc Uldlespach.
.Ven'ei-r Uinaly-Abrabain Wjgner, William Yorks.
John McWIIIhms, John Vnught.Jr. and Jesse Grcsli.
CtjMliaCjuiilji-Lmaiiuel Lazarus, M I. Applenian.
David W. Clark, D. A. Unwman.aud damucl auyder.
OEI'ICEUS:
Presl.lent-W.M. FOWLER, Es.
Vlco President W, VOItKH, Esj.-Wecretary-P.
Jflll,HO.V.
Treasurer- SA.MUEL YORK?, Jr.
The directors of tin Farmers' .Mutual Fire Imurano)
Company of Hlddlc Pennsylvania, take pleasure in pro
senliiig their Third Annual statement, to the members
orsajd (7aiupany.
riif i-ompany lias passed throiigli neatly three years
operation, with, perhaps, less luss tlian any other Com
pany in the State, In proportion totlie amount of nron.
erty insured.
hile many stock Companies havo been compelled
tn advance their tafs for Insurancf, and mutual Com
panics, having town und manufacturing property in
sured, have made heavy assessments to meet their loss
es, the Farmers' .Mutual of .Middle I'eiina , has been in- I
cre.ulng in hu-iiioss and capital, and able to meet all 1
liabilities without assessments, and each year showa
an Increase of surplus funds.
The Company is mutual, and confinde by Its charac- '
tcr to thaeicluslie insurance of country property.
Therefore oHl-rlng to the farmer, and others owning 1
country propirty, u af and reliable insuranca at rates
only corresponding to the risk.
The Directors feel confident that Under ordinary cir- 1
cumstnnces, the Farmers' Mutual, will meet the expec
tations of its most sanguine friends. 1
, wm. c'UWLCS, President
P. Johnsov, Secretary.
Danville, Jan.ilth. leC2.-3t.
Shekiff's Sale.
I ) Y virtue of several writs of venditiini
S. ) iiponaa issued out of the Coutt nf Common pleas
of Columbia county to me directed, w ill bo uxposud to
public t-.ile, nt thi Court House, mi .MONDAY THIRD
I1AV OF FEI1RUARV, ie.-3. ni 2 o'clock Its the utter
noon, the following real csi.it to wit;
All that cortain tract of land, Situate in Sugarloaf
tnhlp, Columbia countv, bounded and dcsftiticd in
fuilmvs tn wit : On the North by laud" of Jacob Fritz on
thu Eat by lauds of John Lewis and David Low is, on
tile Smith b lands of l.zuUcl Cole, on tin West by
lands of Ezekiol OnR- and Andrew I.aubnch containing
two hundred and furt)-four ucrei bo the t,.-iui mop.- or
lst. About one hundred and forty tier.-s cf which is
cleared land, .wXerucci nro i-roct.-d a two sinry lr'g
Uwii'ing house u two story plank dwelling house a
large fraui- bank L.iru, a Irauin wagon li d a stonu
spring U .ie. an 1 uth.-r nut buildings, alio one othrr
one mil u half tory frame dwelling houso a frame bain
and nther OUV btliltUrui. uNn a Inri-t! llllinliiir nf fruit
trees with the nppurtenancpg. Seized taken iu execu
tion and to be suld as the property of Fredoricltl.nu
bach.
ALSO, at the same time and place, all
that certain tract or parcel ofl.ind sitsate in Sugaileaf
tup. Columbia enmity, containing Seventy Three
ten k. iiunuL -j acres ciearcu i.ino, iiouuucii unn ite
scrihvd afulnws. to wit:-On tho North by lauds of
.Miles Sullitr, on the South by lauds of I'tielondry Her
riiigtou, on th e,il by the County linn of l.uzuruo ,iiut
Col. Counties, and on thu Wet by T. (I. A. Stevens,
whereon aro erected a one f-tory Log Dwelling House,
,t log barn n till the appiiitcnauces. Seized taken in ex
ecution and to be mild us tho property of Oren Parks,
ALSO, at the same time and plaeo, all
that cert liu lot of ground, situato in Etpytown, Scott
townslup Columbia county, Pa boundeii on the North
by limn Street of Snnl town, on thu east by lot of (I. G.
D.iaii, on the South by N'o-th Drain li Canal, and ou thu
'.V'-.t by lotof Jniin Kr.-!.fcl-,rliouUii!iiig ouii third of ait
Acre bo tho aiue more oriess, whereon aro erected ,t
t .mi ion traine dw -iling hutiM- with a kit - lull attached
i) it. A franirt stable, a traiiio carpenter shnp and utlitr
oulbiiililiiigs Willi the appurteu.iiirea. Seized taken in
etecutiou and to be sold as tho property of George Van
tickle, JOSI.M1 II.runMAN,
Slitrif.
llloouuburg, Jjii. 1?, IcC3.
PROCLAMATION.
WHERE VS, the llov. Aakun K. Peckiiam, President
J idg f the (,'ourl of Oyer anil'lVriiuncr and Gen
eral Jul Delivery, Court of llunttir Sessions of the
Pence and Court uf (.'oiuinon Pleas and Orphan's Court,
in tho 20th Judicial District, composed of thu counties
cf Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, und thu linn. John
JIc Reynolds & Stephen llaldy, AssncjatcJiulgns of LVluni
bia cnuuty.liavc issued the irprecept, bearing date the 5th
day of D.-c.Jii Hie year of our Lord one thousand eighi
li'tudreil and si!ly,"e ,ipd to me directed for holding u
Court of Ojer and Terminer and CeuerjJ Jail dclnr-ry.
Generul (luarter Sessions of tho Peace, I'oiiimou Pleas
nnd Orphan's Court, iu liloomsburg, iu thu county ij
Cidiuubrii u,i tie- first .Monday, (being tho 2d ilaj) of
l'cbriiarv. next, and (o continue one week.
Notice is hereby given, to the Cormier, tho Justice of
the I'eaui and CousuMi h nf tho said iniiuty of Coluuibin
that they bo tln-n und th.-re in their proper persons nt
10 o'cloiU in tho forenoon of said day, w ith the ir records,
inquisitions and other remembrance to no thosu things
which to their olhces appertain to be done. And Hinto
tbat are bound by recognizance, to prosecute ngaintt the
prisniiijrs that are or may be in the Jail uf said county oi
Ciiliiiubiu tu be then ami there to prosecute tlieiu us thall
be just. Jurors nru requested to bu piiuctual iu their at
tendance, agreeably lorhir notices, Datfd at lllooms.
burg, the 2S day of necemter. iu tlie year of our Lord una
thousand eight hundred ui.il juity.one, mid ill the eighty
sixth your of the Independence of the United States of
America. (God suvo the Couiiiiunwcilih.)
JOSIA1I II. FUR.MAN.
Sherifl's Offlce, j ihtriff.
nlootnsbnrg, Jan. 1, 18C2 f
LIST OF CAUSES,
FOR FEHIIUAUY TEU.M, 1802.
1 Cyrus n.ittou vs Hiram O. Fowler, ct ol 3
2 Sollathii I Eckroat vs Eliza Eckrote.
3 Tuunseii'l W Kiihler, vs Daniel Neyhnrd.
4 Andrew ('reveling, vs Andrew Jlellick, et nl.
5 Pliilili Winteriteon, s Valentino Winterstesn.
0 Icitin.li Shiiinau,admr. vs Jacob I.. Shuinan.
7 James Shields, et al vs Isai'ih Shuinan.
8 Mellaril U. .Menagh, vs John Gigger,
0 Hugh Thompson, 1 1 nl Augustus II. Pearce, et al ,
10 Daniel F. Suybc-rt, vs A. II. Pearce, et ul.
11 Henry Wells, vs George Kinley.
12 Wilson Agcr, vs Joseph tattou.
13 .Michael U. Prown, it ul vs James J. Dull, ct al
11 Clinton r. -ilerring, ctnl vs Daniel F. Seybert.
15 .Michael Fogle. vs Peter Cauipbull.
10 Thomas C P.obison, vs .Wrlliani Fausey.
17 Thomas C. Robisnu, vs Wit'lnm Pnusey.
IS Thomas C ltolil.on, vs Win. Fausey.
10 tf.uuucl Wh.taker, s Margaret Smith,
So Nathan Tuyler, et ul ys James Lake,
21 Frederick Judy, Leouatd Adams,
i 22 I'lnrles Toiiiliuson, V9theExcctituriiUmllieits of A.
0. Wilson's admr.
2J Henry Traujli, vs the West Ilrancli Insurancs Com
pany. 21 Jacob flerninjcr, admr. vs John Oimon.
25 Samuel J. Healer, v Abraham W. Rfbliifll, ct nl.
'Jil Jacob Kyer vs Abraham Kluzo.
27 Abrahaiii Klazn, vs Jacob Dyer, .
2-1 Jcsso W, .Merrill, vs Henry Ale.
'."I David W. Clark, el al vs Lackawanna and Blooms
burg ii R Co.
3d Frederick Nicely, vs Lactawanna and Illoonisburg
R 11 Company,
31 Daniel Ki.llers Ex, vs Jacob Kistlcr, tt al.
32 John 11. .Merrill, vs r-aiuuel W.T!atrUoii.
33 David Lee, it al vs Samuel L. nettle.
31 Sylvester Pursel, vs Levi L.Tata.
DISSOLUTION.
pYTOTK'E is hereby given, Hint tin partnership here
1 tofore existing between tho subscribers under the
flrmofCiiiri u Ssyui-k, in tho .Milling lliuineas, hi the
Locust Valley .Mills, in Locust township, Columbia
county, was dissolved, on thu litis of OUobur, led. by
mutual consent. All persotii Iudtbted to thu la.o Ilrm
aro r 'quested to muku settloineut with gratis Styitr re
siding at th.? Mill and by whom all debts uf tho lato firm
will bo srttl-d Thu N it s, llotids, Hook .accounts, A.C.
aro in thu hands ef sail Snyder, for early payment.
NO A 11 LIUTiS.
,X AMOS STfVDlW
0'toberlJ, H6l,-sm '
TRAVERSE JUUOIIS.
FOll FE11IIUAHY TERM, 1802,
11 2'"",rAn,,rCl1w,fiCro,,ll'' Ml"l Uiioort, Leonard
II Rupert, Joseph Weaver. William llnwmaii
fleam Conrad Erwinc, Jtoics Bchllcher
Jrlnrtrrrt--Augustus II I'earcc
Cal'aiclrsa-Johii Marte, John ltlttcr
Crnlre-Iamos Warden
Conynghitm-William llohrback
JVanUin-Jeremlali S J'nliringtr, William Mcnich
Orffntfcoil-Sninuel llognrt, Jacob Evans
Jlevlc-tk James Einmltt, Levi Wrights
Jackten Michael Remedy
atnj'""-1'0'0' "dMl8w,lll"' Goodman, Samuel Ad.
.Maine Michael Grover
.Wlri-John Heller, John Mnstellcr
Mt. Pleasant-Jaeoh Uoho, Erie lkelcr
Maditen Conrad Kramer
Orans Isnac Vncum, James Ilarman
me tlcoreo Wrlllror
h li"Jl"UC" I'ah' C1""lca l'0"lcr' Samuel Hagon
Xugarlosf William Moiteller, Joslah Frltt
Jan 4, leoj
GRAND JUUOIIS,
fou rcunuAnv term, 1802.
BtecmV. Jackson Thornton, Stephen It. Miller
BrfareriU--Josinh Thomas, Levi Illnard, Daniel
Jtartz
Jlcater John Slngley
JJenttit Jacob Wclllvor
Ftthlngcrt Joseph U Uunyan
Greenwood Francis Eves' Mathini Kllnis
emMft Cbnrlcj Nclhsrt.Aaron Smith, George Dries-
audi
.ocast George Jlowry
.U$in Lewis EckrotU, Charles Kllngaman
Maine Wm l.ongcnbcrgor, Daniel Ycltcr
Montour John (lulck
Mt Pleasant John Ituckel.
Orange Samuel llcldleman
Skug arenf-Willlam Hess, Emanuel Laubacb, Pamuel
I ritz
Jan 1, 1BG1
KEOISTBE'S NOTICES.
NOTICE Is hereby giving to all legatees, creditors
and other persons interested 111 the estates of tho
respective decedents and minors, that the following ad
ministration and guardian accounts havo been filled In
the oilico of the Ri-giter of Columbia county, and will bo
prcsentodfor confirmation and allow ancolotlioCrnliain
Court, to bo hcldut UloetusliurgJn tbe County aforesaid
on Wednesday (he 4th day of February nrxt.nl 3 o'clock 1
111 inn iiiiuriiunil
1. Final account of David Allen, Surviving Executor
of John Allen, late of Madison township, deceased
2. Final account of .Margaret lltass, administratrix of
A. J. Itrasj. late of Rerwlck deceased.
3. Final account ofdeorge Applcman Guardian of Ef
lie Catharine ratterson, daughter of Aaron rallcrson de
ceased. 4. Final account of Jacob Ilagenbuch, Guardian of
Amelia C. Dowinaii, inti- Amelia C.illdlcy, as tiled by
Jeremiah Ilagenbuch, Executor of Jacob llagcnliuch,
dcreasud,
5. Final account of John J, llarkley, administrator of
Iddiuzs r.nkley, late of Uloom tuniisliip, deceased.
ii. Final account of Evan Adams, Ihe admiuiBtrnlor of
William Adams, lato of liriarcrcck townslnp, deceased.
7. First account of John Applemuii, ailmiiiistrator rf
Caltis Applcman, late of Hemloek township, decensed.
8. First urcoiint of Crus U. Mcllenry, (lllvcr Coven
hoveu mid Wesley Wirt, administrators of John Coven
hoven lato of Orange township, deceased.
0. Third account of Peter Cut, one nf the Executors oi
Mnltli...- ...tl II I -I- .. t - ... , I
'ui.iis.1 .ui.i'uivii, iuiii ui ccuii iui nsiiip, uvceusou.
10. Third account of Theodore .McDowell, one of the
Executors of .Matthew McDowell, late uf Scott lou-usUn
deceased.
deceased.
II. Firt and Onal account of Daniel G. F.nt.
of Elizabeth Cut, late of Scott townshin. deceased
,
D.l.VJCL LEE,
Register's Oilico j Iicgiittr.
Ljiuuuif uurg, juu. xo, loui, )
NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves in any wlo Indeit
nil to the snbsorlb.-r ari hereby notified that all accounts
must bo speedily closed up, or thev will be put in the
hands of proper officers for collection. I must have my
accounts settled, come forward, settle up and save costs,
E. MENDENHALL.
Jan. ii, leo'j si.
riVT I lli,,ln.Bli.n,,.l ..'n.,1.1 .no.C..II.. I..r ....
L zens of Illnoiiisburg, and the piiblic generally, that
he has opened u
NE W SHOP,
In the frame building lately occupied by Chatlcs II. Noll
where ha is prepared tocxecute
Miit-vni:ssixn axd siiampoolxo,
In the best manner, with despatch, and to general snti,
faction. GF,Q. f, ADDISON. I
llloouisburg, Nov. S3, lfOl. :tin.
H- MULLIGAN,
IMPORTER OF ALL UINDS OF
w & i m m w
AND
MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY,
No. 444 North S-.cond Stmt,
AMOVE WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. IC, iSfll
IT.t
s
r
j riHIE Proprietor of this uell-knnu u and centrally loca
i ted Douse, the EcitAMin llniti., situate on .Mai.
Street, iu Itloomiliurg, immediately ipuosito the Colum
bia County Court llmir rrspcclfiilly ii'forms his friends
and the public iu general, HuttJtis House;s now in or
der for the renptioif and entertainment oftruw.-lcrs who
may feel disposi d to favor it with tin ir c iistoin. Ho has
, spnied no i vpense In prep, iiing tho Ei iumh:, for tho
' enteituiutneiit of his guests, neither shall there be any.
thing wantii-f fun hi- part; to minister to their p'-rtnual
comfort. Ill, house is spacious and enjoys an excellent
biiMiies-t location.
1 Jiy Omuibii-cs run at all times betw een tlio Exchange
lintel and thu vnrioiH Rail Road Depots, by w tiirh trav
elers will bo ple.isxntly coueyed to and from the re
spective Stations in due time .to mee.t tin- Cats.
WJJ. II. KOONS.
liioomsiiiirg, July 7, Ifcu-
JIIirGEXE SEE FARMER.
ESrAIH.lSIIED IN IStl.
THE FARMER'S OWN PAPER.
The Cheapetl .tgrirultur.il Paper in tin World I
ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSURIBE !
Published for thirty years ii.01.0 nf-thi' best wheat and
fruit regions of Anuilca, with correspondents in nearly
every State und in Canada, it contains information ot
great iutcret and importance to every fanner, gardener
mill fruit grower. No tanner cauallord to .be without
it, It cosis only liftv cents a year ' and cuntuids more
agricultural and horticultural matter than uiuit ot'tho
two-dollar weeklies-.
ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS.
Of the London, New York, Philadelphia, Rochester,
llullalo.Chicago.i 'incinnntti auilTorotito markets are giv
en lu each number. All the leading foreign aud Amer
ican journals are rccciv ed, and snttial pains nru takin
to give tho latest and 1110, t reliable information in re
gard to tlie state of the crops. -it home nud abroad.
A copy of the paper scutireo to nil who wish to ex
amine it. Addicsu,
JOSEPH IIARRIrJ,
Pctmsitiit ASU Pr.OfRltlOll,
Eodietter. N. Y.
Z7- Agents wanted everywhere, to wlueit the moit
liberal oilers tire made.
WOOD CUTS FOR SALE.
WE will sell Stereotype of the Wood Cuts used in tho
Oenneme Farmer and Rural A 11 turn I Horticultural Di
rectory. A boo; containing impressions of over Seven
Hundred of these cuts will be sent to those wishing tu
purchase on the receipt of Stlceiits. The bookcontaiiis
nu index, showing where descriptions of tha cuts will
l.c fuitiid. Address,
JOSEPH UARRIS, RocuisTtR, N. Y.
Dec. 8-!, leu.
FALL & Wm GOODS
PETER. ENT
HAS' Just rsceived from Philadelphia, and is now
openinj- iit.tlio old stand latu y occupied by .Martr.
c Ent, a splendid assortment of merchandize, which ,
will bu sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ilia stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods choicest styles
nnd latest fashions.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
HARD-WARE. OUEENS-WAUE,
CEDAR-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE.
lltOX, .V.11LS A.Vlt SPIKES
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING. A.C. A.O.
In short every thing usually kept iu a country store
The patronage uf old friends, and tho public general
ly, Is respectfully sn'iclled.
Thu highest murket prico paid fur country produce.
PETER F.NT.
Light Street, Dec. H, 101.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
a moveable Frame Hot'se, will bo cold cJicap, on op-
Z s
plication to the uudr.igued.
LEVI L. TATE.
Uloouisbtirg, July 13. letlj .
AMDROTYrE, PIIOTOaRAPII U MELAINOXlf PB
i A i M 'm W w
AMRROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Jlelainotypes, &c taken tn Cloudy as well as Clear
Weather, Ambrotypei nd Daguerreotypes coptsd aud
Enlarged.
NORTH DANVILLE, FA.
fitc JL.leei
I RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER
I vo the
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following nro the receipts to tho oflico
Ot tllC UOLl'JIHIA JJEMOOUAT, UtiriUg
tho month of December, 18G1
)
r.ic. i nicks,
t'JSI do Win Siiydcr,(liloom)
3 32
2 00
3 00
11 50
John mien,
i uu J i. mem,
i George ruternian,
Georgo Vanco,
I John (3 Jacob)',
I William Krickbamn,
Jcsrc 1 1 nr t in it ii ,
1 (in
Adrian Van lloutcn,
J I! Sands.
John S. Merner.
3 Wl
4 Ufi
.1 75
1 50
1 ill
1 75
S 35
J.aznrus, Woods It Co 5
William Fritz, 57
Cntit A oble, 1 (HI
Col J lllchter Jones, S.00
Col A Gordciilcr, 3 00
S Creasy. 1 50
(! II llrss, H llll
Abraham 8wfpcnhlicr,8 00
i nonius weaver,
Eph Evans, fr.,
Samuel Johnson,
Georgo Oman,
Alexr Mcars.
75
8 OU
'2 llll
. M it 8 Darklcy,
! Jurigo llaldy,
I Esau Glitou,
Jacob Troup,
i John A I'miston.
U 00
s no
David H llrnwn,
2 1)0
1 oo
1 00
j n Jamison,
Jnseph llrelsh,
llenj Stlncr,
Rev M Thompson,
Johnllillig,
P S Levlck,
Joseph Rosenbaum,
Tlios Oitcrhout.
Hownrd Assonaljon,
1 75
1 50
4 40
2 (10
1 .00
10 00
:i oo
1 25
2 00
1 (III
I.ii.crno Agr, Hoclcty, ,3
Reuben 111 ss, (llloom) 1 fiu
1) W Armstrnnir.
1 hO
Geo I. Shoemaker.
Jnicpti Lllley,
John GNcvliu,
Juliu Kistler,
llrl'K WollTarth
Alfrcil Unwell,
5 Oil
1 50
5 Of
SO
I 110
3 50
ty'oi jonu utiviiKitK,
3 00
Mrs 8 Morgan Drown, 5 00
John Zelsluft,
2 (III
1 S '
1 5ii
1 (10
i e-i
ji Attiiiiormaii,
1 50
F.t iu" II Kitchen, Sr
Matliias AGiiton,
Dr F It Wolfarth,
J to II Gibson,
lion W J Woodward,
E J Thornton,
LI, as Dicletick,
Isaac llnai'iibuch.
Huntington Vat M I Colo Oo
linn ii I, l.'liapin,
, II M Stevens,
Jiimcs Mclleiir)'.
lion John Kooni,
1 1 IC Krlckbaum,
, Jacob Wolcver,
Tliomns Hnvls,
H (10
S on
3 4t.
1 50
1 50
3 '.'5
3 oo) Andrew Freasi
joon i suics,
Henry Hess,
Urangcvillo Arndcmy,11 OtsJessn IUII'iiiiiu
Moiiteoinnry Cox,
Jnhii Whit-,
Willlaui Idler,
George Krcxlcr.
' 50
K'st of Caleb C Tox.
5 OH
'I'hos F. Eves,
Jeremiah llngclltucli,
Alexr Hughs,
87
MiTEID StfirYffdsS DHQiTBlLo
TAMAQUA, PENN'A.
Passengers dine here on the passage of each Train.
JIM. MERRICK,
Propritlor.
Tamaa.ua, Jan 4, 16G2.
1 SOBS
9 P.
ii'ItiaiTAS5ffiI3 $2 HAT,
S. E. comer Third and Bock Streets,
1'IIILADELPAIA.
Hats ma Jo to order, of any Style or duality at Short
Notice.
January 4, 1cOJ. Cm.
rUadclphia & Rending Rail Road.
WINTER ARISA NGEMENT
J-tf-ifiSiXS. ttS?. JS5t
fc-J,;ii-'a-v,iT;,V!
. ... V1 11 e
OF PAS3EVOF.lt TRAINs".
November 4. 1SGI.
iinr- ItcniliiiL-l
T1m.-Ii PI, It... I..1, .!.;.. - f. fin i , in
nno i i .u
Up, to Pnttsvillc, at 10,50 A 51, and 5,43 J' M.
I WEST, TO LEIIANON AND 1IARR1SI1URO :
! Western I'.xpress from New York, at 1,07 A M.
j Mail I'riiins. at 10,55 A JI, and 5,15 P JI.
On Sundays, the Down A JI Train passing Rcadlus.
at 0,20 A JI, und Up Train, nt 3,57 P JI.
llotli 10,50 A JI unit 5,43 P JI, up Trains connect nt
Pott lintoii for Tuiuo'iu.i, Williunitport Emir.'t, Diiir-
aln, Niagara and Canada.
Th 10,50 A JI, Train only connects at Port Clinton
for Wilkusbarre. Scrautou and Pittstou.
i The; Wustern Express Trains idiincct at Harrislnirg
i w ilh F.xpro'ss Trains on the PcnnsjlvniUa Railroad for
Pittsburg, and nil points West : ami the .Mail Trains
i connect at llnrrisburg for Lancaster, Chainbcrsburg,
Sunbiiry. Willlamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and thu
I Cauailas.
I hrniigh I irst-Clas Coupon Tickets, nnd Emigrant
Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in
the North nnd West, and the Canada-.
CO.M.MUTATION TICKETS,
With lit! Coupons, S5 percent discount, between any
points desired.
JtlLEAGF. TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between nil points, at $13 for
Fumilie-. nud llusiness Firm, and Season VSckttf, good
for the holder only, for throe mouths, in any Tar senger
train to Philadelphia, at 10 each. Schoul Season Tick,
ets one-third less.
Parseiigers will take the E.pres Train West, at
the UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOW
ER DEPOT.
MJJbs uf baggage allowcc each passenger
kJ" Passengers arc requested to purchase their Tick
ets before entering the cars, as higher Fares charged if
paid in cars.
Up trains lcan llhiladclphtafor Reading llarrisburg
and Putts-, tllu at 8 A JI, 3,15 P JI, and at 4,30 P JI, for
Reading only.
uj" Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 0,03 A,
M, Accommodatloii Truiti to Philai'elphia and return
at 52 eO each. G. A. Nirou.S,
Gcntra lauiierihtcndetit.
JiWuary 4, 160?.
Slmciicau f f otd7
(Opposi te liHtectKteiuc Hall,)
CHESTNUT STREET.I1ETW EEN FIFTH li SIXTH,
PJUUIDKl.PJll.1.
W It ATT U HEUI.1NGB,
Pronrietor M.
November 30, IPG1. March El, IB58.
' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
N OTICE is iiereby given, that tha cn-pattuership
heretofore existing between the umlerslgiied, ra
iding undcj-the Unn of Jlar.tz it. Eut. nt JJlMit r-lreK. Ii:
i this day. (Nov. 25, letil) dissolved by mutual oonscut of
itnepaiiies. ino hooks, accounts tc., remain iu the
hands of Peter Ent one of theiiieniberh of tjie late flrni,
vy w iioiu uu ciiiiius ugaiusi me sain ;irm w HI l paiit:
und those indebted to said firm will please cnll and make
payment of the same.
GEORGE 51ARTZ,
PETiat ENT.
Light Street. Nov. 30, JSCJ.
:j E 11 E NO II O T E L.
'I'irr. im.1,irirrnni1 . rnu nn M ful Iw ltir.,.ina i.f .,.).
aii-1 tlio imWie puuf rally, that he ti.id upt-noil ,i lioiuc Tor
i the t'litcrtniiuiipnt of rtutonuTS and travelers, nt
N'U.ln (irueiiwooii tuwitLhip, Culmnbm Cuuntv, (uljuut
t.vo miles wusl of.MillvilJe,) calleii tho
Sercno
Motel.
Where hois prepared to accommodate the public, ar.d
all who may favor him with their custoni.logctiorul sat
election Ilia Table and liar, will be well supplied and careful
ly conducted, and his Stabling is ample unci well stocked
" f lie will at all times be li.tppy wait upon his friends
and cuetumers,
JOHN LEGGOTT.
Sereno, JIarcli 23, ISfll.
JONAS RROOK & BRO'S
PRI3E MU.VL SPOOL COTTON.
200 k 500 yds. White, Pluck, k Colorod
'I his Thread being mado particularly for Sewing Ma
chines, is very Strong, Smooth and Elastic. Its
strength is lint imp.iiied by washing, nor by friction o
the hcccUu, For .Machines, use Urooks' Patent Glue,
For upper thread,
and Crooks' Patent Six Cord, lied Ticket,
For Under thread.
Sold by respectallc dealers throughout thu country.
Also, lu cases of 100 each, nssoitud Nos., by
WM. HENRY SMITH, Sale Agent,
30 fesey Street, New York.
Nov. fl, 1661. (im.
COUGH DROPS ! COUGH DROPS 1 1
EVERY body Uses FilONEFIELDS' COUGH DROPS.
It acts promptly sometimes arresting the worst cold
I in '21 hours. In all uflWtluiis of Hie Chest, Throat,
whether acute or chrome it will bo found of iinmediuto
benefit. Tiy a single bultlu and you cunnoi fail tu up-
."' I,USI '""' ' , ,
luJ I'V most all -storekeepers and Druggists.
trepareuuy
v V'. J. m . . , '
Nov. JO. 1801-3,.. ' 3'" N-.S,., Philadelphia,
THE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGAPH
FOR Till!
LEGISLATIVE SESSION,
Tho publisher of thu PeknuVLvajiix Th-eiikai-h has
mado the most ample und complcto nrrangi'iiients, by
tho engagement of an experienced corps of rcportrrs,!,tu
give the public a complete synopsis el tho proceedings
ofthe Legislature, embracing nil legislation that will bu
of n general character and such private business as may
have an effect or iiilliienco ou thu public interest Ad
ded to these reports, with thu reports, of the Heads of
Departments, tho debates will till bo published when
tl, ev nro of a character involving questions iu w hich tlio
peoplo aro Interested, These features regularly und
i carefully conducted and supervised by experienced re
, porters, our reports of the proceedings of Congress at
the approaching session, thu current events iu tlio pro
l gross ofthe wnr, together with such domestic and lor
lign news as shall daily occur and come within our
reach, will maku thu I'lNssvLVAMi'l'tnompii one of ths
most valuable and interesting newspapers in the couu-
try.
TERMS.
Tlic Daily will be published during tho session of Uifl
Legi'isnire for $1,00 per copy.
The.... .WtKatir Hill also be published at the low
rate of SI.OO for Iho session,
The Wecxt-Y is printed ou a veiylaige sheet at the
low rate of $1,00 per year.
Address,
GEORGE HERGN'ER,
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John Faroira.
718 ARCH Street, between 7th, nnd
fill. Streets.
f.a(e-ei8.Var.rt itrrct PHIaielphia.)
Importpr & AlAKCPACTt-Ren or, and
Dkaler in am, xisiis of FANCY FURS,
for jtiiiet Mines' and Children' veer.
Having now manufactured and in
store my usual largo and beautiful ns
suitmeiit ofall tho various stiles and
qualities nf Furs adopted to the com
inrr Fall nnd V!n,.r Hnn i un,,i.i
1 rf jpectfully invite an exntiiliiallon of inv stack and pri
ces from those Intending to purchase, ns lam cuablcd
.1o offer them very desirable iiuliireiuetits.
I All my Furs havo been purchased for c.i'h, and inatlo
,by experienced ami loinpctent hands, and ns t'ie present
monetary troubles render it necessary that I should dis
pose nf my goods at very small advance on cot.
I I am Nitisiieil that it will be to the Interests of those
(how design purchasing, to give me n call.
MJ uccoiieti. mo name, nunitiei nud street: John
Forclrii,(.ew Fur Store,) 7I8 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
September 7, led 5iu.
Thirty Men Needed i
THE undersigned having been detached by AdJ'tRen
Thomas for thu recruiting sen ice, lias conio to Colum
bia Co for that purpose. Tho recruits w III be attuchd
to BATTERY I . (or JIalthsws' llaltcry),
FIRST PENA'A. ARTILLERY,
now under tho command of JIal. Gen. Hanks and doing
duty on tho Upper Potomac. Ithasnlreadv an extended
reputation, aim lias seen much service. Wc number six
I guns, ISO men, and have all the necessary equipments.
One section is composed nfth'i cel.lirntcd steel rilled
I Parrot Oun, inpable of doing execution four miles,
Tlio recruits, ifthoy desire, can ha hu.d as reserves, tin.
( til they nil. tin the necessary proficiency. Thoso who
. pref.-r going as drivers can do so. (Jon. McClcllan has
I declared that "this is to ba a war nf artillery ;" hence it
is coiisiui-reii uiu most i mpnriaiu arm ol tlie service.
The drill is lively and jiitereslin!. Inaction, while
cnvslry and Infantry are waiting for," or moving towards
the enemy, we can plough their ranks or storm their
fort i Ileal ions wrth shot, shell and canister. Artillery
men never stand guard duty.tior tippearntdailyparadrs
nor travel nn foot. While the idfantry are ploddin"
, H.iM.ti ., ..,j Mi,ii,di a unn gun eqiiiiineillS, can-
I nnneers can rido along pleasantly and nt a compnrn
lively fast rate. The objection to heavy artillery is.tliat
j the men are always cooped up In narrow fortifications,
and "doing nothing" is a soldier's abomination. Tho
chances for promotion in thisurm are double-that of any
, other service,
I To arouse the patriotism of tha young men of this
: community, l only need relerto the threatening atlituds
I nf England. Ho not let her Had our men backw ard when
she thrcntans.
Pay is due from enlistment. Tor particulars enquire
at thootlice ofU. II. l.mxE, Esq.. when I can generally
bo found. Recruits will Le promptly cared for upon
their nrrital.
LIEUT. C. n. lUlOCKWAY.
Recruiting Otbcer, llattcry I' ,lst Pa. Art'r.
lllooimburg, Dec. 21, 1SUL
the coinra miii.de it trial :
TRIAL OF WILLIAM T. COliWIN,
T r. TIIKM0RDIR OritU Wtru, CROI.ISES. CORWIN.
jji' Auit in press and toill be published
on Monday, Novcmbce 1 llh.
A full and roiipleto report of this most thrilling and
important .Murder Trijl the ftrangcstnnd most singu
larcasoonthiuecorils nf Lttertie County.
THE CORWIN MURDER TRIAL,
Phnnogrnphically reported by A. II. Winton, Esq. About
100 pages, octavo.
A limited number having been n.ilili hnl. persons
wishing In obtain a copy will do well to apply til once.
A ropy, postage free, sent by mail on the receipt of 23
cents.
it- Wholesale price, ?2.f0 per dozen. All orders
accompanied by the cash promptly attended to.
liOIIERT DAUR.
Publisher, Wilkcs-Rarro Pa.
Nov. 23, ieoi.-iw.
DISSOLUTION.
mill' firm nPC.nn .V C-n 1 .,!
I - -"- ciu.c-iniori; uoing UIIOIIlCFS
X ill tlie Hlnom-burg Uakery and Coiifectioncry, was
dissolved on Saturday, the 2-th of September, lull, by
tlllitllnl n..na,i All I...... i t ' ' '
- p, suns ii.i vi o iiiisc-iiieii account
with the Into Ilrm, will pli.isu call on II. Sloiior nnd
pins,, tl.M linnlr, M ..Ill .1 . ,. a.-,.-
... ...uin., n,, cnilllllllU 1I1C UUKI--
ing aud (.onfectionary business at the old stand, und
solicits u conlinuaiico of nubljc patronage.
II. STONEIt,
FOX.
llloomsburg, Januaty 1, 1801.
I M P O R T A N T !
TO those whose Subscriptions ore unpaid to the fund
ui inj "iuu.s iju.iiui.-i, ttiai ino uoscriptioii paiier
Will be Placed iu the hands nf l'snuira t.-heiiitiertiii nn
tin- first day nf January next and all persons iu arrears
will be waited upon by Constable Coll. liy order of the
WJI. NEAL, Treasurer.
Illomnsbtirg, Dec. 2-1, 1801 tf.
NOTICE.
Office ofthe Lackawanna Jc llloomsburg R. R.Co.,
KtMisrnv, Pa., Dee. 23, 1661, J
'fill! annual Jleeting of the Stnckholders of this com
I puny will be held at tho "Kingston House" near the
Depot on "outlay Hie 13lh day of January between the
hours nf is o'clock noon and 5. o'clock r. .u., for the pur
pose of electing
-l Fusident, and twelve Directors,
to servo for ensuing yinr,
liy order ofthe Roard,
P. PETPEllONE, Trcas.
Dcr.e, 18.11.
fPIIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
D.iXVlLW., MOXTOUIt COUXTV, PA.
Entertainment for Van and lleust, in good style
and at moderatu rates.
GEOKGE W. FREEZE, rrol'rutor.
Danville JIarcli, S, ifiil,
Sheriff's Sale.
Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex
ponas to mo directed. Issued out of the Court of
common rtiaint coiumnia county, fa., w ill pc exposed
to public .alo at tho Court House in llloomsburg, on
SATURDAY the 25th DAY of JANUARY. IHC-2, at 1
o'clork iu the afternoon, tho fudowing property to wit:
All that certain lot of laud situate in the town of Espy,
Scott township, Columbia county, I,ut No 22 in plot
of said tow u, bounded on tha Nnrtii by .Main Street of
said tqw n uu tho Essl by un Alley, on thu South by an
Alley, nud on the West by lot of Neliemiah Richarta-nii-mining
slay f.-ct in front, ami ono hundred and eighty
f -et in depth, wh 'ienti arc erected a large two Story
Frame Dw Iling linnso, h Frame Stable, a Frunio Pig
Pen, an I oth r nutbuil lings with thu appurtenances.
S.-i.od taken in x -rutinti an t to bo suid as thu prop
erty of Philip F Heitfrich.
JO.-IAII II. FUR.MAN, Sheriff.
Rheriirs Ofllee. j
llloomsburg, Jan, I, lfCJ. j
NE W S T O R E .
M10I.ES.1U: AXV HETAll.
am !im alp aifiB3s
The undersigned icsnectfullv informs tho citizens
niiiomshurg, nud the public in general, that ho has pur
chased the .Vi.'ll' Jl.1V SWIti:, iu tlio white frame stare
hoitue, on .Main Street, nearly opposite the Exchange
suildiiigs, wheru he has Just received a splendid us
rortnient of
CITY HATS AND CAPS,
Direct from tho .Manufactories, of all kinds, styles, sorta
and sizes, latest fashions, which he offers wholesale ntd
retail, nt very luvv prices,
C These Goods will be sold at very lowpricvs lor
Ready Pay,
JOHN IC GIRTON.
llloomsburg, October 27, 1SC0.
lllAlHOIV JEtHJsS
(OF JERSEYTOWN,)
Till! subscriber would respectfullyapprice his friends
apd (he public generally, that lie has opened
A NEW M HOTEL
Under the above name in Jerscytown, Columbia coun
ty, l u., where he is fully prepared to entertain ths
traveling community tu general satisfaction, His TA
111. E and IIAlLaro ell supplied and will be carefully
superintepded. And his Sl'ADLJ', it utuple and well
stocked, tp chargu of careful iqjms, v.ill always I c
properly attended.
lie invites a share of the public custom, aud
pltdgcs his beitetfotts.to help his guests feel at liome
ui.irir I pi......
nflOAUS,U fvtiiiut.
hi
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i eo f
. V!fi Cimfiis)
JOURNAL OF
; X (J.MMERl'E.
iv otin xvasenmr.ns.
The approorhlng .Vew Year Isngoml time for re
nsnlng subscriptions and increasing tho circulation to
the Journal of Commerce. Wendilrsis ourselves to the
old readers of the paper, with eiitlroxoiitldciiiu In their
willingness to aid us, and to eitend tho Influence of
the sound conservative principles and nmrals which '
have liithctto characterized and will horcnUer rjjarae
tcrlzo this paper. Evtm Bunscsium lo the Journal of
Commerce might do n great service to thru principles,
and strengthen us in our ability to support and circu-1
late tnem, uy aenuing us ina name ui nt least one new
subscriber In his town.
Devoted (Irmly us we have been to our country's In
terests, and havo long been called "Union Savers" as n
term of reproach, wc aro and shall bo the Arm uphold
ers of
i THE UNION AND THE CONSTITUTION
opnoslug with heart and pen every man.Soutli or North
wlio Is nu enemy toeithcr. Every form of dlsorgatilia.
tlcn and revolution will dud us ready for the combat.
Among tho lix's of tho American Union and American
p'iiiciples, we rank side by side,
AIIOL1T10NISM AND SOCKfSIONIBM
nnd wo propose with alt our strength to defend the na
tion againstthc attacks of both.
Wo belong to no political party, on a obligations to no
government nr patty patronage, but retain in nil respects
our indepcudeiit right tn uphold the good while no oj
pusu me uan, oi wnatcver name.
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CHRISTIANITY AND CHRISTIAN MORM.ITY,
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inns newspaper, or making any pretences to religious
character, wc shall be found hereafter, what we have
. heretofore been, the only daily newspaper in New York
which Is conducted w Ith consistent regard to the scntl-
mrnts of Christian people. We do nowoik on tlie Sab-
oatu, nuu wc urn nine lo issue as goou n uatiy papor oa
.Monday mornjng as any office which vjoalnica lljc (liy
of ret-t.
For tho good Influence of the Journal of Commerce in
the nation, we refer tn the record of the pait. In times
I oi trial ii is our aim to encourage, in times ot uouet to
cuecr, iu nines ot excitement, to calm the mind.
The Journal of Commerce is the
Best Commercial Paper la America,
The merchant, the farmer, the mechanic, the profess,
lal man, in short every newspaper reader will find it
lietiitl- lllti.l tn Ills IVtinta ttmli n,, r.tl.A i.-n,.!,!., I.......I
I in tli-t metropolis. The Immense resouiccs of the es
tablishmonti tho growth uf nearly forty years, including
currL-spoouence in uu pans oi tye worm, leiegrapnic
reports from the -bores of the AUaiMic and the Pacific,
market and money news ; full accounts of the war, fice
trom sensation rumors; carefully itrcpnrcd statements
of the business uf the country, tables ufjiricts, foreign
und domestic ; a carefully prepared
CATTLE MARKET,
nttni-ctlier enable its in fiirnlali n cveelttw nonet- ul.lh
I will abundantly satisfy tlie wnuls of every man. what
1 ever his employment. Notwithstanding tho enormous
expenses mane necessary by these arrangements, we
are able to publish
THE CHEAPEST WEEKLY TAPER
in New York or America.
We appeal to our readers in the present crisis nf our
country's affairs, to aid in giving Increased circulation
to tho principles of the Journal of Commerce. Wu
do not suppose wc h ivo one reader who could not If ho
will, lake the opportunity, send its the names of friends
to swell our list.
j Cl.Uj.tS
may be orgaejeedin roniuiiiuities with great advantage-
The present is the best period fcr their commencement
1 The terms un vvhirh we can furnish tha paper are as
, follows :
To companies taking
. 30 copies or upward ONE DOLLAR, each-
j 13 copies - -rirrEL-i xaLtiKS.
I 8 copies Tm "
1 copies six
I 3 rojilcs rtvE "
Under .1 copies two each.
I The paj.cr will be addressed to dilTerent persons at
i the same Post OlSre, if desired except iu the case of
I clubs of 1.1 or moro copies, which will lie mailed to one
j address.
! iD" Specimens sent gratis.
BIT WiMrcss Kditvrs cf the Journtl ef Commerce, AV,
1 01 H'oll street, AVv VsrL
j PRIME, STONE, HALE & 1IALI.OCK,
1 Editors and Pfotirletors.
Dec. 21, 1801.
CatLwissa Rail Road,
PASS HUl'EIlT STATION.
SOUTHWARD ROUND TRAINS.
Philadelphia St N. Y. .Mail
10.55 A. 51.
i-.tpress
1-2.25 A. M
NORTHWARD UOUSD TRAINS.
Klmirn .Mail
Niagra Express
1015 p. m
Lackawanna & Dloomsburg Railroad
ON AND AI'TMl NOV'EJI. 25, IP01, PASSENGER
TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
MOVING SOUTH.
Freight j
Passenger.
10.30 A, 51
12.15 P JJ
Patstnger.
5 25 A. JI,
0 31)
S..32
F.1U
0 IC
JO 00
N O R T H
4.30 P. SI.
5.11)
5.-I5
5A7
S.OO Leave
noo p. ji.
Leave
Scranton,
" Kingston
" lliooiiisbnrc
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at Nortbumberland,
JI O V 1 N CI
Leave Norlhiimbcrlaad,
" Danville,
" Rupert,
" Ulooinsbiirg
" Kingston,
Arrive at Scruiilou,
1.15 r.
3.40
JI
A Passenger Traill alsolcavea ICingstou nt S.3 OA. JI
for Sr.r.iuloi, to connect with train for Now- York. Re
turning, leavea Scranton on arrival of lVcciuf,oni New
York at 1.15 P. M.
Tlie I.tickaw anna and Rloonisburg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
at ,-craulon, for New York and intermediate points cast
At Rupert itconnectsuith.tlicCattawissalXailroad.for
points both east and -vest.
At Northumberland it connects, with the Philadelphia
it ErjcR. R. andN. C II. R. for p'oints west and south.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup't
J C. Wells, Oen'l Ticket Agn
Nov. 30, ldiil.
Printer, Hookbiudcr & r.Iankbook
M ANUFACTURER ;
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ik
PRINTINti, WJtlTING AM) WltAl'l'INT. TArCRE.
JIQENT TOR T1IK CATXVI?S TPFIl MILL4,
Miijn Strcot, i r f t iloor below tbe I'liUic gputtre.
WJLKES13ARRE, PA.
Nov. 3, 18Gl-12in.
W. Willi JDSQ.,
NOW occupies the room up stairs in front in Mr.
Unungst's brick building, on .Main Street below the
American House. A most convenient olllcc ; where he
will be happy at all times .to fee lis friends aud clients.
llloomsburg, Nov. IStil. 3in.
NEW BUSINESS FIRM.
rplIE undersigned icspertfully inform their friends
K and the public generally, that they havu entered in
to co partnership, under the name, stylo and firm of
MILLER & EVER in the
ilCercaiitilc fEusiuess,
In tho "Old Arcade," in Illnoiiisburg, Columbia co
vvhere tin. y intend carr ying ou the business of nisr
UAt, .Mtacit.Miizisn, in all its diversified branches and
departments, audio whiih they invito an extension of
the puuiic patronage.
S II. .MILLER,
FRED'IvC. EVER.
llloomsburg, .May 11, IPGi.-tf.
e ii i s ii m ut Ii"&T7j n o tTijV: ns.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALER?
y.l03,NOHTII TI1IIID STUEKT
Five door t below Rare.
PHILADELPHIA
ADM INISTR ATOll'S NOTICE .
Estate of George Ilartman, deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of Administration
on the estate of Georgo Ilartman, lata of licntoutwp.
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by Ihcltcg
islerof said County to George JI. HartNiau.uho resides
iu the s nun township. Ail persons hnviugclaims or de
mands against Hie estate of the deiedeiil are requested
to present them for settlement, nnd those indebted to
tnaka piiyinent without delay.
GEORGE M. HARTJIAN.
Oct. 12, lSfil-fd, .lin'r.
lTitTS Wholesale and Mlctnif,.
"Small Fronts ami Chick Sales."
JLl Q 4'c St., between ith bthsQuthsyle.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mantles, Capes, Half Capes, Victoriies, Muds, CiuTs,
manufactured ofthe best & richest Skins of .Mink Sable,
Stone .Marten. Chinchilla, Siberian Smiim-l, Fitch, Er
mine, etc. Furs altered into the present fashions,
OV No business transacted on Saturdays,
The highest prices paid for .Mink, Fox, Coon, Musk,
rats tic. skins.
Nov. 10, ieL 3m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
,r ... l
large now COOMNG STOVE, has been tresspass,
in it on tha nremises of the undersigned, in Centre
township for sovetal years past, and as it is likely to
reniain tiucJaimed, tho owner or owners of said Stray
eenui yir iv'iuvs.vii iu i; viiuittri., unu uig ii away
or it will bu disposed of as tha Act
ot Assciiioiy pro-
vldes In all such t
coses
II A BWEPENIII3CB.
I'i'IIE WHHKLY
LATEll PARTICULARS OF THE
BATTLE OF SOMERSET,
A Decisive Victoty lngloronus retreat
of tfic rebels. upturs of nil thair Ar
tilery Ammunition) Horses, lf'ago7ict
ij-c, 'lvo Hundred Dead Rebels found
on the Field, ZollicojferH lody
Found in a Wagon,
Cincinati, Jau. 21.
A special Louisville dispatch , to tho)
C otiimerciul, says that despatches rocoivetl
at Head Quarters announce that tho bat
lie took plaeo on Sunday morning., &n4
'lint Genoral Thomas continued tho pur
suit until night. Our forces followed the
rebels, who ran before them liko a flocfe
of frightened sheep close up to their .en
trenchments on tho north bank of tho riv
er. In front of tbesp they laid all nigh.1
expecting to storm them in rho morning
but with the aid of jllieir boats aud bargetr
tho enemy managed to get across tho riyei
beforo dayligbf; Thoy left behind all
their artillery, ammunition, horscu, ionls
eighty wagons loaded with quarter routte.
and jaedical stores which fell into ou.
hands. Our troops had poicssioa of tho
jntrciiehmeuts yesterday morning.
After reaching tho opposite ado of tlu.
river tho rebels dispersed in crery ditacU
ion. Two hundred dead and wounded
rebels were picked up ou the field.
Gcu. Zollicoffer was found in a wagon
mortally wounded.
Our loss has not yet been definitely ao?
stcrtainedjbut it must havo been considors
ublc.
Tho surgeon of tho Tenth Indiana Rcgt
iment telegraphed that his regiment had
seventy killed and wounded.
Gen. Thomas' division embraoos somtj
of the best rogimcnts in this department.
A3 far as Ic&rucd, tho Ninth Ohio,
Tenlh Indiana, Second Minnesota, Eigh
tr.enth Regulars and Fourth and Teuth
Kentucky regiments wero among those en
gaged. Col. Manson,s brigado, including th-i
10th Indiana, 18th regulars, and some
Kentucky regiments, ro-inforpoc
General Thomas. During Saturday nigh
I ttey ,na:,B a forced march of twenty fiv-
tnUcB through heavy roads, aud managet
to arrive three hours beforo the commence
rnent of tho fight, in which they took t,
glorious part in spito of their fatigue.
Tha teuor of all the official dispatches gee:
to show that tho affair resulted in tho uiosi
brilliant victory of tho war.
No pro.niinent officers aro said o b
killed on our side.
Gen. Schoepf was utterly unable to oui
off the retreat ofthe enomy, owing to the
bluffy character of the couutry, and the
obstruction of all the roads by felled tim
bcr. FRESH ARRIVA L
-OF
3 Hi
FAJi ANDiFIKTMRI
1 Uxnf!.sit'1; fateful for past patronage, tespr
i fuEy informsi.custMiiiers and the publiigno.l r
that hu has Just received from tho Easterno cities , ti
largest and mcst select stock of
FALL AND WINTER
vsr
That has yst been opened In llloomsburg, In which le
invites the attention of his friends, and assures t' to
that they art; offered or .sale at great bargains. 11 e
Stock comprises ajsrgc assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WH.UUNG APPAREL,
Cminstiiigot Fasiiionablv: DnEss Coats, of every dei
criptioiii Pams, Vests, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cat.ou
Handkerchiefs, Glmes, Suspenders, ttc.
QQLD WATCHES
JEWELRY,
Of every description, fine and cheap.
N. 11. Remember " Lotcenberg's Chen? rjnjtrivm "
call und sec. No charge for cxainlng Goods.
DAVID LOWENI
nonisburg, Sejtem,c; 23, led. Jus
'iV
Look to your Interest
FRESII ARRIVAL
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOOD5?,
MILLER & EYER'S
THE subscribers have Just returned from the Citj
With another largo and select assortraet of
Fall anil Winter ioodi,
purchased at Philadelphia, ut tho lowest figure, and
which lheyiro determined to sell on Rstuodorats tetme
Ui can be procured elsuwhcro hi Dloomsburg, Tacit
MimJv rouipr.le.s
LAV I Kit' llltt-SS kOUDS
Of chnieest styles and latest fashion.
uhy aoons, axd ohocehies.
mUDWinF. (lUKEXSWARC,
CEDAH ll'AltF., HOLLOW IIWJE
7iOA. XAILS, BOOTH .,- SJ10F.3
ii.i i .y lvji-o, s.c , q-c. tyc..
-c , ?- .,
usually kept in country Sttuci
he public centrally,
id for country produce.
in soon uveryiiuug usuutiy
tn with h they tnvitu the pub
ino nignest price paid for country nrod
., . .MILLER & KYER
lUnomjbiirg, May U.IeCI.
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTN1NC
i 'III! subscriber would inform his friends, that lis a
I ipiw pr p.irad to put up, on short notice, and F, e
ccientifl manner, tho best
fMf.vi poixir.n i.toiivxixn novs,
It 151 cents per foot, All work warranted.
E. R. IliDLEMAV
Blonmsburg, JlayQI, 1800.
NEW JEWELRY STORE.
THE undersigned, respectfully informs the citizeru .
Uloosushuig, und the public geitt-rally, that he'has
tablislicd a new Store, on Jluin Street. Idoiimibiirg. .
.Mrs. Lchcch-k.' Uuilding, wheru ho nifjrs fo'r sale
moderate tonus, a large assortment ol
I CLOCKS, WATCHES $ J EWELRy,
Of every sort, and slxo and description. Ills
stock of Jewelry is complete, IticluuMng evcK vV
vn.-iv nf t.adlrs and Gi iitlemen'i nedalinns 't
Chains, Lockets, "reastplns, l inger-ritigs, etc., 4f""
to the exatutpation of w tich bit mvttestbe public gn
Mtv
u j- r-.nci aucniion ctvonto rersirinr t-tocis. w
e., and Jewelry, and all wolk wsrianted.
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