COLUMBIA DilOGRAT. ' zmrr.tr or vtvt i.. tate, rnormcTon BLOOMSRURC., PA. SATUrtDA? MORWmO, NOVEMBER 6, 1802. THE NATIONAL PLATFORM! PURPOSES OF TUB WAR I COHOKtM, CY A VOTE SKlttLY UNAMMOla, PAtMn Tn rOLLOWIMO RESOLUTION, WHICH ElrRtSSM Tilt VOK.E W 1UC NTI 0 IS mt TUCK THDA11 or LOYALTY : Tlta! tire ptcaent dcplornblo civil wnr ha been ITjfced upon Ihe country by tho dl.'inlonlsta of Ilia Cmilitin Ma tea, now In ninti ncalnstthe Constitutional Cuvi'tnmcnt, and In nrins around the Capital ; that In thl National emergency, Congress, banishing all feel ing of more paslon or rcicnlinent, III recollect only Its duty to the whole country ; that (A is tear it nut waged tn Heir part in any spirit of oppretiion.or for any pur pttt etoataut r tHtjgahn erpurpojeof tzerihrotclnf ar itltrfenng utth the rlfitfrvttllMri inttttMtiont f lcte aisles, tut to defend and ruin fin the tuprtmacy of Ike Giaslrralien, ami u preterm the Umion, uM the dig nity, e quality, andrightt of He teteral Males unimpaired! and that at toon at tacit objectt art acttmpUthtd tin war ngMltXMtt." . Opinions of Judge Douglaa. Bepubtleans of our day, now that acta n morc.profcM Implicit faith In the opinions of tho fate Hon. Sieniiln A. Oocolas. We call to tlie witness stand the living httory nfOist tried patriot and eminent statesman. In ihe United Btatca Senate, upon the 3d of January, 1601, Judge BougJas ; aid: "I address tho Inquiry to republicans aloner the re ton that In thl Committee of thirteen, a feu daft ago, every member from the South, including those from lire eolton Suits (Messrs. Tombs and Davis) eipretted thnrreadh nut to aeeeptthe proposition of mu venerable friend from Kentucky (Mr. Crittenden) as a FlNAI. SETTLE Yti! NT of the controversy, if tendered andtuttained y republican membert. "HENCE, THE SOLE KKSrONrSitllLtTY OF OUIt DlSAGIUlKMENT, AND TUB OKLV UIF FICUI.TYSNTliE WAY OF AMICAMJ2 ADJUST MENT. IS WITH Till! REPLTliLIl'AK rAUTY." Stephen, Ji, Douglas , "Ihold that this Government wns made onthc White ilt'isby White Men fur the benefit of White Men and ibeir l'ostsrity Forcvcrl Sctphcn J. Dovgla. A Oard. I Tho Chairman of tho Democratic Stan ding Comtnittco of Columbia count j has received tiumarous congratulations from various parti of tho State, ou the uoproco dented majority given by tho party at tho recant olection, Feeling that thoso gratu- latory remarks ato duo more cspocUlly to tho great body of citizens composing it, ho s constrained to offer to them thoso thanks vrhich, in an official capacity he has re ceived. Under every possible disadvantage tho "uutorrified Democracy," who now, more than cvcrt deserve that designation, went into tho canvass. Wo polled for Slcnker, nearly 400 moro votes than Foster got in 1800, whilo Cochran poller! over 400 less than Curtio received at tho samo time ; showing a decided Democratic gain and a decided Republican Joss. Tho wholo voto hoing but 57 loss than that of 1600, and tho Democratic vote largor than ever before, and tho loss and gain from 18G0 being nearly equal in tho two parties ; it is evident that many conscrvativo men left tho radicals and camo over to us. Those votes are hopeful for the future; they indicate a positive and actual, not a rcUtivo or comparative chaugo ; and they are a verdict in favor of the UNION tho CONSTITUTION and the LAWS. It is your work, to you belongs the honor. By the Committee, JOHN O. FREEZE, Chairman. J?-We believe tho militia men from Columbia county hw about all roported themselves, and been formed into compa nies, at Harriabarg. $3-Atlantic Monthly for November is out. There aro several very good articles "Wild Apples" is most to our taste. Will tho Atlantio ever hear of tboclcctions, and cot a little political oommon sense! We hope so. It is needed. 5?"Tho returns from Iowa, indicate that the Democrats have carried that State also. In fifty counties our gains aro over 11,000, and we need to gain only about 1,000 more to carry the State ; and there aro forty-nine counties to hear from. Profpecta good. GLORIOUS VltTOttY ! Sayings from our Friends. An old friend who has just removed to and located in Ohio, writes us as follows : "Send me tho old Calimbia Democrat, and then I think I can spend ray days iu happiness and ponce, notwithstanding I am located hero in tho midst of howling abolitionists." Mr A. K , ono of the Militia Soldiers tn Camp 8immons, writes to us wc aro in good spirits hero and most all democrats. Do th to Secessionists, Abo litionists aud Niggers. We have just run a speculator in human flesh a trafficer in substitutes out of Camp with a Rail. Lieut. A. B. Tato, of tho 13Gth Regt., P. V., writes, that tho Army of tho Po tomac has been for several days on long marches, then at Philcmont, Loudon co., ELECTIONS ON TUESDAY. Elections wero held on Tuesday Nov. 4th, in tho following States: Now-York, New-Jersey, Illinois, Michigan, Wiscon sin, Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas. Up to the time of going to Press tho results aro as follows : NEW YORK. HORATIO SEYMOUR, democrat, elected Governor, and a majority of Con gressmen, and of the Legislature. NEW JERSEY. Joel Parker, domoorat, elected Gover nor, and a majority of Congressmen. MASSACHUSETTS. John A. Andrews, republican, probably ro-clcctcd Governor but tho vote closo, on Congress and Legislature WISCONSIN ELECTION. MilwAukie, Nov. 5. Tho Democrats have elected two members of Congress, Brown and Eldridgo, and the Republicans three, Sloan, Cobb and Ilanchctt, with one district yet in doubt- ILLINOIS ELECTION. CniCAdo, Nov. 0. Harris (Dera.), is eleoted to Congress in the Fourth District. From later returns, the Democrats claim tho election of, James C. Allen, the Dem ocratic candidate at large. MINNESOTA ELECTION. St. Paul, Nov. 5. The city of St. Paul has gone all Democratic Ramsay oounty gives Collcn (Dcm.) for Congres. 500 majority. The result is very uncertain. KSrWlrile our troops had beaten armed secessionists in tho field, tho pcoplo of Pennsylvania had beaten their unarmed eyinpathiiers at the ballot box. Drunken Forney. There is a specimen of how whito men would have been treated had the ''nigger party'' succeeded. Thank God, the "white man" is still ahead. And for once, poor Forney told the truth 1 ESS'Col. Thos, C. Mac Dow til. This brave soldier and loyal Democrat, late one of tho Editors of tho "Patriot cj- Union," is named as a suitable candidato for Ser-qeast-At-Armb, of tho House of Repre sentative of Pennsylvania. No man in our State is moro deserving of the confi dence of tho democratic party. Kcmem bcr, tho "blood of the martyrs is tho seed of the Church," and thohopooftho Union. Cot. William Hopkins. Wo are ro joiced to know that this veteran Democrat and honest man has been returned to the Legislature by a largely increased majori tr. Tho peoplo of Washington county have done themselves honor in thus hon oring their distinguished fellow citizens. "Col. Hopkins, was the democratic nomineo last year, will most likely again bo selec ted for the important position of Speaker of the House of Representatives. Negro Outrage in Philadelphia; Wo cut the following from a mori.iug abolition journal of this city. It states tlin r9Qfi vol-t, (lllMlv linf tlinra ? nnm.nl, Ya.. and although himself in excellent . .. . , . , lL " , ' , ,. , . . in it to shew the effect of tho negro enuah- health, many of tho bravo you men, who V . ., , . . ,l 1 somo two months ago, marched with lum ' from Bloomsburg. aro left behind iu tbo , "s various Hospitals." I Rulings last night .... , .... 1 Two colored young men seized upon them Faithful among the Faithless. at Chestnut street below Fourth. Tho When Henry W. Tract, stood up in girls wero considerably alarmed, as a mat- tho LegUtaturc against corruption and cor- ter of course. The prisoners wero taken i... a ic: ' the Central Police Station. One was j,-.- ..j, a. B.u.u, neSriy wWte but ffl0W woolt TIl0 other red him. It required true honor and wn. R ,..;. a,mn fr, ,. truo courage to breast the evil influ- dcrtook to 'bluff' the officer, and dcclarad ences surrounding the two Houses, but himself a subjeet of Queen Victoria. The he did not flinch or fail in duty. His party omcer ""owed tuat au iSnglibU darkey was u a l- i j a curiosity not often met with. The even could not coerce him to do wrong, , J , . '!"" , f V, n T , , , ,, . , blackest one claimed to work for Mr. Dal- and whea almost all other members rep- lettj bhip broker Ufficer Kawiingi bas resenting it wero seduced, ho stood firm received complaints before of persons whoso and immovable to his convictions of right, descriptions correspond with those of the For this ho is now rewarded by a most Eng,isQ neg and his sooty companion. honorable and triumnhant eloetion to Con-' u ,ue neSroes alreaay "er a" uecom A gress. The peoplo with a generous ap preciation of bis merit, havo said to him, "Friend, go up higher 1" Ve Gallinnt Aleck Al'Clurc. The two great Alecks of this State have been knocked tors du combat, Aleck uummings was deieatcd because lie- s wind led the soldiers, and Alcch Mc Clurc surrendered his native town to the rebels without tiring a gnu. There is no difference between these two Alecks they aro political Siamese twins, and probably they arc two of the most un principled politicians in tho United States. AlcOlurc has been working for the last two years fur tho Gubernatorial chair, His cowardly surrender of Cham bcrsburg has so thoroughly disgucstcd his own parly that it treats him with scorn and derision. Tho Whshington correspondent of the Chicago Times pours a volley of hot nhot into him after this fashion : 'The man who marches out with a flag of truce to surrender Chamhersburg was Alexander McClure, tho very fellow who in Philadelphia last week made a speech to a crowd of Abolitionists, in which he expounded the whole theory of war according to Wendell Phillips, ad vocated marching at onco on the enemy, giving them no quarter ; and in short, gave his audience to understand that him self and u half dozen of hit own political kidney could march against Lee, anihi lale him before breakfast, and reach Ilich- mond in time- for dinner, A squad of ragged horsemen sipproached the town, and instead of shouldering his shot gun, and dying in defence of his cause, as he was very willing to do in theory on a Philadelphia stump, he takes a white flag and goes out two miles to meet the ene my and surrender the town, the very last man ready for fight, the very first ready for a surrender." And wc can add that while ycgallian McClure was entertaining some of the rebel ofliccrs at his blazing fire side, a gang of marauders stole ten of his horses. The State will have to pay for fhe horses so that, after all, McClure loses nothing but his nomination for Governor. How would ye galliant Aleok like to be chstrgi ed with a sneaking sympathy with the rebellion, on the ground of his so hospi tahly entertaining tho rebels at his own homestead! But that would be imputing a wrong motive to him. The truth ically is, that Aleck was so terribly frightened, that he did not dare to bo otherwise than a liulc-fcllow-wcjl-inet wit the invaders, HUrcitry, Latest Foreign News. : 1 1 , 1 FROM EUROPE. Tho latest news from Europe, seems to indicate o determination on tho part of England and Franco to iulorfcro with the affairs in this country. It is reported on what Is termed reliable, semi-official sources." that Lord Lyons has received instructions to report a progranitno to Mr. Seward, looking to a settlement of our difficulties ; that if the programmo is rejected, then the Independence oftho South will be at onco xenognizcil. Iiord Lyons was to have sailed from Europe on thh 25th ult., so that his arrival is daily looked for. How tho private in structions of Lord Lpons could proccde him is a mystery we are unable to solve. Tho story looks to us moro like a ''fee lcs" thrown out from Washington, than anything else, The tone of the British press, and tho speoches of members of l'arllmcnts, however, are emphatically on the side oftho South. Pbick orNnwsPArEris. It has already or must soon, become a matter of ncccss ity with newspaper publishers to raise the price of subscription and advertising. The reasons aro fully stated in the follow ing from the Baltimore Sun : 'Printing materials ol all kinds have very materially advanced since the com mencement nf tho war. On some arti clss ol'primo necessity to the printer, the advance is fully equal to tltirity per ccut. In addition to this the government taxes them three per cent on the paper they use, three per cent, upon theie adver tisements, and three per cent, upon their income, it they -are fortunate enough to have any. In view of these fads we no tice that somo of our Northern contem poraries aro about to raise the price oj' their issues, The Brockport (N. Y.) i. e nubile of a lafo date says : "Most of the large daily papers in Western New York havo advanced the price of their issues. An editor of a leading New York daily informed us last week that the publishers in that :ity would soon follow suit. Many of the country journals aro also published at increased prices, Ihu advance is caused mainly by the advance in printing slock,' " Chkuistky of Medicinh. Among ihof- spccial delights which havo b6 richly n n.,i,l our visit to New Knnlnnd was th inspection, it was our privilege to maKoot f n S Jtr ft tf r.nliAtqln. nt Ut,J, v ok yyj. a Uauuiu,u, u, Lowell. Although wo know by hear say, that it was large, yet wo wero sur prised when wo cimo into view of its real magnitude, and still more by tho extent and complication of its truly immense business. The whole massive structure is in fact ono vast chemical laboratory, in which the processes ol this wonderful art arc constantly going on- Medico chemical science has found that the cura tive properties of any substance exist in nine uuoor more of its component parts. Thus tho remedial effects of opium are ilup snlolv to tho morphia it contains, al though this is but one-eighteenth part of its wciglit : tlio finer seventeen pans iiru gum, extractive and inert or offensive matter. Dr. Aycr's system separates the the medical properties of each Kubstancc cmplopcd and wc aro here shown the process by which tho virtues of each rem edial agent arc chased through the alein bica until they coiiiq out completely pure at last. These concentrated, purified medical properties, or virtues, arc finally combined together to produce the reme dies which have made themselves n repu tation for unrivalled excellence, all over the world. Not only docs the Doctor disclaim all secrecy in Ins art and ex plain every process and every paiticular, but ho maintrina that this ii the only process by which tho pcoplo can bo supplied with tho best bossiblo remedies for the treatment til disease The Fonnu ly by which his remedies arc made are published in thn medical Journals and havo been presents to a largo part of the medical Faculty of the United States, and are constantly sent by mail to such phy sicians as apply for them. Daily Chron icle, ban rranciseo. Sheriff Sale . RY virtuo of a writ of Venditioni Ex in nm directed. Issued out of th't '.'iiutl .,r Common 1'lins ortbu County r Columbia, will Im ex. nosed tnpuhllo'salu nt the public house ofW, A, Klliif. in itohrsbnrir.lii said rounty, on ri.Vl'UKIMY, Till iWth PAY OF NOVK.MUUll, 1SG3, at ono o'clock f. M , ofsuld day, . A cortiunlot of ground, situalo in Khors. bure. HreoMWoodtnivnsblp, .'idiM bl. county, boundnd a. lollnns, on the wnt by .Main street of snld town, ur the nulh by the publie rond lending tnl'liliiiiKeriMfk, u the rust und imrtli by liinds or Willlnni Ainlhi r, con. mining one acre and ono-qnnrltr of Intnl. innie or less, whereon Is erected a two story fromi store linii.e, twu gniidfrnino dwellings encU two sturys high uttu tUi uppurtuiunces. ALSO, Ono other lot of ground situato hp Orccn ood township, aforesaid, bouMled on tli.i north by the Main roml tending from Ituhrsburji to .MUltUm, on tho west, siiulhuud cast by lands c f the Into 1'rtil. crick Ruhr, dee'd,, loiumnliiK four and tliruc-uatlar ucri's of laud, more or less, ALSO, One other lot of ground situate in Green wood township nforoi.il.l, I) ins mar the village of Uc'UH'UrK, bounded on the south b) the Mkin roud lend, ing to llcntoii on the west by lands of panlul llceu.', uu the north by lands nf Isnuc Hewitt, on tho i-nsl by la, I uf John f'hultz, containing one-fourth of an ncre, whereon Is cri'cled ntwo story irniuu owming nuuiu and frame stable, with the appurti li inces. tiuliud, t n K I'll' I ii execution and tube sold as the prop, crty ofl'.llas Wvrtninn, and tu b; sold hy yiitRiffs OrriC. I JOalAllll.rUltMAV, illanmsbiiril Nov. 8, 16 J. i thcriff C3 The lirst drsiribed property Is a very" ilcaliubls one, it Is well located, for mercantile huwiih'.s, u cood iruutry surrounding aiid only out) store in Ihu vlllag,) vf ltobrsburg. 05?" All quiet atoug tho Suf quohan na. ing thus imprudent and outrageous in their conduct, what may we expect after Mr. I Lincoln gets his emancipation machine in 'operation' "There's a happy timo com ins." C"Mr. Joseph R. Patton on Saturday last having filled bis term, retired from the Board of County Commissioners i and Mr. Rohr McIIenry was sworn as his succes sor, Mr. Patton retires with the confidence and refpect of tho peoplo of the County for his prompt, careful and fearless atten tion to their interests, and bis very kind and affable manner, ne was a first rate -officer. Mr. McIIenry is a young man, compar atively, but of considerable business expe rience, and with a quick and ac'.ivo mind. He will tobn acquire a knowledge of tho routine of business, and will well discharge its duties. We have a first rate Board, consisting ol Mr. Laraoiij-ohairmnu, Mr. Charles II. Hess, and Mr. Rohr McIIenry. "Ninety Dais," Aqain ! The New York Tribuue says : ''The public iuton- ivcly believes tuat tnc Administration lias been provided with an array of military aud naval force which, properly impelled and directed, will break the bones of rsb cldom within ninety days. If its just ex pectations shall be disappointed if tho in competency of uonie Generals, tho treach ery of others, and tho mean, despicable jealousies and low ambitions of still more, ihall causo a further nmcarriago of Na tional efforts, not only will the Adminis tration be execrated, but tho Nation will bo ruined. Its fato will olmost nccessia rily bo decided within the next three months. A year and a half ago Greeley and his disciplca asserted that "ninety days1' would end the robellion now, they inti ruato the existence of a strong probability that "jiineiy days" will cud tho Union I Wo proposa that Greeley roiso a "ninoly d)s" brigade to. prevent this great ea. lamlty ' SSSF-Lippineott & Co. No. 22 N. 4th flfrpnfc Philniln.. tinrn Rnnk n Nrw. fi!l X- 5.1 ,4- i?..,i. iri... r ftu ' An Abolition Wau. Some of the Re- I pij:., . ,i j ,A publicans who spurn tho name of Aboh iw.ra r.novc onedta ; ana cominrs down to r r ufinnral.n Di PnrrW . tiotiist, and yet invariably act aud vote We have also No. IX of the Chambers P" aen thf lUo w,ar " "Book of Days" coming to May 1st. It d under the emancipation proclama ... .. . j tion, is "an Abolition war.' If Greeley is a most interesting number and pro- , -,..., i had thought so ho would never havo ex- lustily itiusiruiuu. N. B. No. VIII has cot b6eu receiv ed. Will tho Publishers bo kind enough to send it? fi The advertisement of Jay Cook & Co., bankers, Philadlephia, is one of much importauce to those who aro seek ing investment of their capital. The loan now offered by the government, through this firm, is doubtless tho most desirable of any yet offered. It is the only one issuing at pur, and none can doubt but that it is as safe as any other investment can be ; for if the government itself is not secure, certainly no seenri ties under it can be. We shall next week publish a valuable article on our National Finances, which will throw some light on this subject. The Genesee Farmer. Wo wish to call tho attention of our readors to this most excellent agricultural and horticul tural journal. It should bo in the hands of every farmer in the country. Now is a good timo to subscribe, as tho publisher oficrs to send tho remaining numbeis of this year free to all who subscribe during tho present month. Price only sixty cents a year. If you wish to examino the paper before subscribing, it can be seen at our office, or a copy can be ob tained free by addressing the publisher Joiurii Haruis, Rochester, N Y. Wm. II. Jacodv, Esq., editor of the Bloomsburg ''Star of tho North,1' hav been ''drafted," has gono to tho wars, and mspendod tho publication of his paper. We hopo ho may return'in safety, and that his "Star" may again shine with renowod brilliancy, in tho firmameut of a restored Union. Heading Gaztite Si Democrat. B-Tbo Register's notices for Dtcem- ber term of court ara in tbli week's Dm , Qeral, claimed, ''God bless Abraham Lincoln ;" ' and if Sumner had imagined it was any thing but an Abolition war he would not have called upon the radicals of Massach usetts to ring tho church bells and shout hosannas to tho great chief at Washington. Happiiy, there is no longor room for con jecture. Senator Footc, of Vermont, who understands the President and is consulted ou all important occasions by the Cabinet, who is in all its secrets, and one of the council that determines its policy, has very oandidly and emphatically declared mai tuis war is an Anoiition war. in a recent speech, beforo the Lcgislaturo of Vermont, he said : ''The fiat has already gono forth in the recent proclamation, applause cvery where received with joy,unexampled unan imity, and which is to bo the slogan under whose inspiration we aro to crash this re bellion and save tuo Umou. "But some one ak. ncrhans. Is this to be an Abolition war ? I answer it is and that 1 am for Abolition war tar a total abolition and utter extermination of this accursed rebellion." After this official declaration we thall all know what the army is fighting for, what the debt is for, and what the grand consumation is to be. Boy Hong is Sport TKtuuniin Oo cuiuiice. An occurrence attended with fatal results took place iu Philadelphia on Tuesday morning last, about tea o clock The circumstances are as follows : Charles II. Alburger, aged fourteen years, a son of Adam Aiburger, residing in sec cond street, below Moore, was in a slaugh ter house attached to his father's residence in company with several boy about bis own aire. They wore encased in playing "John Brown," t. e, going through the form of hanging' &c.,using a dog bclougiug to Mr. Alburger as the victim. While engaged in this amusement, somo the boys playfully placed tho strap, used as a rope, around the neck of young Alburger, and proceeded to draw him from the ground by means of a crank used to hang meat. By some unfortunate chance the strap tigh'ened around his neck, while his feet did not touch the ground, and be was hung in earnest. His companions, becoming frightened did not attempt to take or cut down, but called for tho inmates of the house. Some of the women niada their appearance, who cried for help, and brought a passer by to the assistance of tho unfor tunatc youth. Ho was cut down after having hung two miuutcs. AH possible measures wero at once taken for his recov cry. Five physicians wero in attendance. but their united exertions failed to restore him. After suffering much agony, he ox pircd at two o'clock on Wednesday, Treason. The Cinoinnati Republican a paper that warmly supported the aboli tion nominees in Ohio, State aud local,ba had its intellect sharpened by tho late elec tion. It says ; "The couutry demands a new Cabinet. Tho people have no confidence whatever in the ability, patriotism or integrity of any one member of the t'abinet, except it may be Bates of Missouri. If the late elections say anything, they bay that. Chase, Blair, Welles, Smith, specially, arc ruled out of tho category of statesmen and declared demagogues, unworthy the confidence of the nation. Ohio repudiates Cliate, Indi ana spurns Smith, and Pennsylvania ap plauds the act Next month a gushing, roaring voice will como from tho East, that will seal the condemnation of the Cabinet. Vox ponui Vox Dei! Tho President must heed the voice of tho people, because it is the omnipotent voice of the nation. ' MARRIAGES. At Townhill, on the 23d ult., by Rev. Ii. Wadsworth, Mr. John Ayi.swortii. to Miss Mary K. Siukcii both of Union, Luzerno County. At Town Hill, on the 30th ult., by Rev, E. Wadsworth, Mr. A. II. Wood WORTH to Mi.SS lil.I.AHETlI A. Fink, both of Union, Luzerne Co. On Thursday, 23d ult., by the Rev. D. J. Waller, in Bloorasbure;, John Brittain, to Miss Mary E. Welmvijii. both of Derry tp., Montour Co. On Thursday, 30th nit., in Bloomsburg by the same. Daniei, P. Cnossu!r,.of Cooper tp , to Mips Mary Ann Tuomp son, of Valley tp., Montour Co. In the City rf Fort Wayne. Indiana, on the 30th of October. 1802. Isaac W. Camtbki.l, E"q , formerly of Cattawis'-a, and at present, .Junior hditir ot the "Timos and Union," to Miss Sarah Hum iiaut, all of Fort Wayne. Siieluff Sales. Dy virtue of sundry writs of VentlUhni Kiponat, to me directed, Issued out ul'the four! ot Common I'Iitu of Columbia county, will be iipuscd tu public salt on Monday, the first dayof D-ccmbtr, 1 6(3 J at one o'llnrk, p. m., of said day at tl)! Court House, in llloomsburg, the following Real Otate to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land, situate In Madison township, Columbia county, Ivan, syl t aula, bouuilrd as follow to wil 1 - n tlu north by I. mil of John I' Kutiyan, on 111 i woM by l imt ,.t I'nl.n roiiou's Heirs, ou Hi.- tsiiut Is by lim.l i.fWi Ham ,ir terstcun.pud uu the rant by laud of lii'orfi' V.c, con- atuiug seventy ix acr.'s, mor or uks, w inr oti ai :rei ti'il u large two ktory frame dw riling Iioupi.'. a Lr;a YattiJ barn, wagon Iiousj. 11 Miring hou.e and otlwr om building with the uppuitunanct s. HciAeil, taken in execution and to b sold as the pru;,. crty of Jacob r). Uoune, ALSO, At the ntno time and hl.ico. nil that MTU'in Jut f luml fitiutu i rri:ircrvk tmwislilp, Ci. kiiiIjm rniuity. i cniiiaiiiniif itn furun. ui.- nir.j mure or h9, tioumtcil and tiff 17, bed Hit rollout in wii On the wi'at hy laiuli of (iticu ' rnwn, tm tho h Uy l.uiiU f Ji'lin J".A, 011 thH M-t I""1' '!' fx ! hi 1 Hmwr. ulnTctn id i-ri (.it'll a juioil I'rauic huiiu, a Imik b.iru with Hi.- njjiirU'!:iiir-'r. s-'iY. 'il. lahcii in txiTtiiion nnu in nt riii ni tlir prnjierty of Jucol IMitul!ur and Joint Tricui ttrrt t't ALSO, At t' c fame time and place, all that cor tain lot siluMi' ss uringeville, Cdumbia rounty, boon. iled anil descriiieu as iuiiown, tn wu:- on me wrH lr .Main utret't, on tlu uortli nml ctiht br laud nt Kliluii It it kit to. and on the hmuIIi bv lauds of Tltomai I'mk. i. contaimugtlne.rourtb of an nrro. muni or les, whrn on is erected n small frame dwillng house, with tlm appurtenances. tiei.i'd, taki'ii in I'xecutiiui and tube sold us the pn;i crty of John Covanliovnu, duu'd. Mil HIM SUM ICC, ( JUB1A1I 11. 1 liUMAN, llloomsbiirg, Nov. S. Ijli'j. I thtttf Daniei, S. Dickinson thus described his own fate in a speech ho delivered iu iNew York city a few years since. DEATHS. In Oranco township. Columbra county on Saturday, October 20th. Mr. Conuap Adams, in the 59th year of his ago. Ncu) dftucvtisniunts STOVE FOR SALR gen'cel rAiu.OR hTnvn, with pine, tn I perfi'Ct order, for sale cheap. Will b" "old at a lmrraln. Applv tn Till! KUITOR. rloomshurg, Nov. F, lMl-.'-Ht. NEW BARBER SHOP. Iu Conrt House Alley, kcit nooa to Tn orrict or tiiii 'tolumuu dsmockat," iiLoo.vsnuna pji, Kovcrabcr 8, IPU5. Register's Notices. NOTICE is heriby eitrntniill lecati es. creditors and othi-r tirrioins inti-ritcd In the ctatc of Hi- rr- sperlive ileeedentN and minors, that tho follow iiri ad uiinj.trution and gonrd.iiiaicoiiiiU have li-'i u ni.nl in tile oiljru of die lleglfter ofCiiliioibi.i rminly and will be presented for roullrination and al imnnc.i in tin i'r ph.in's Court, lo he ludil at lltooiu-lntrg. in the roiiioy aforesaid, on IVi'ilhi-sdiiy the 3d day ol lleceu.her m il, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon of galil day. 1st Account of Henry II. irVi bert aud Anna '.i Iiiiit adm'rs of (ieorge Zchntr. lute of llrinn rei kTwp ilic'd Sod l'irstand liual nccouut of Hti'phrn Knurr admin istratorof Jacob It Kuorr late of i.uiireTw p di-ud JJ I'irstnud final account of Harah 'IVom I, admitus trutrix ufJames Troil.lnte of l.i i list Tw p. il.i.l 4th I'ii.t and llnal nccoiiut ofCio. .M, llurtmau niiin r otCcn. Ilariiiitui late of lleulon tw p. dee'd. illi final account of John Kant, Cuirdiau of Aug, line vicllinry. iiit'Tionrrii'd with roth Ji.Iim.uii, mu daugbtiir f Win .McIIenry lij lus decrased wit.-. btli Attoiintof r-'umuel t'rea ndin'r of Ihe e.lali' ol Abraham Smith late nf .Mnlliu twp, di cV, "til Annum ofHamuel Cri ne y ndin'r of Uij e.tnle i.f Million l.oiigabergt'r lata i f Alitiliu tn p, uce'd rth Pinal account if low i vtleradoi r of Joim I'm a late of C.itl.iw isra tw p, dii.'d. Dili Tlu Account of Oliver Covenliovi'ti lj ens II,: Henry and Wtsly Wirt n.lm'rsol John Cutnuliuuu, ulu of Orange tw p, dee'd, umui, i.r.i: neti.nr. Itifi'tirs Dlbcn ( III .om.b.irg Nov. Jill UU,'. j ATTENTION! TO ALL WHOM IT MAX COAVFl.V. Tliniind''ri'.'ned h"ing n regularly "liren-d 'lie. tloneer." hrebv otf.-rs bis .ervicn ns such to nil who may fell disposed to give him a rail. Ills great experience in the husini'g. will enable him to render sati-fai tiou to Ins rithtoinrrs. Attbe same time he will ranllon alt Auctioneers, "nor llre-ised.' from fdlovviiig snidrallinz, as Ihe fine fixed hy th I'nltpil Ptnlea w ill Kttrcle hp imnnB,!. .ml lh lniv rarrl-d not 111 its full JJO VOU KIIOW. IDV JJuiUOcratta lrifilirla. extent All iii.rons de,,inir to oiiinn mv s.irvie"s ..i.. !.. ..l.i:-... ... it . , "ill please inform me to that eirTt li"foi Ise. Hloomsburg BR0WNL0W0NTIHtLl.NC0I,N DyNASTV. Person Brownlow, on the 1 3th April, 1601, in bis paper the Konxvillo Whig, said. We have become satisfied that the weak ness of tho President and infamy of his couDscU, will result in a completo and fi nal separation of all tho slave States from tho Union, and in a bloody civil war. And again : An unwiso, unpatriotic, not to say rock less, abolition course is being pursued (at Washington) which will cruh out tho border States, and finally cause the North and tho South to drift away from caoh other. And yet agaiu: Wo were pleased with Lincoln's Inau. gural, and have to record our deep regrets how the Republicans servu Democrats who go over to tliem ? I will tell you how. They aervo them as a New York butoher serves bis fat ox. He puts gaily colored ribbons on his horn, uud marches him through the streets at a opeetaclo to ha gazeu at, ana tUCH'-litat bctua c -Jrive him to tho. lituglUi'r liou is tho way Republicans nerve wuo aro uaiwrea nnu oajoiaq uy iuoih into , rdwiiins t iw, anauauaonmcut oi lUeir pnuciples, Alas, poor old Dickinson P..Nnv.8. leoj re ihny ndver MOSi:Sl.'QPPHV. E STRAY. rAMrc to the prnmints oftho ubiorilu'r in Fiililngcrpoli law lulilp, Colnmliri cnunly, n1"u' last naryoi, I ..ill . n rT'i,:9 I ilh a whit" ttrrnH nrrnn his hapM, fffA 'V, 111, i niul is kliaut IW'M yenii. old, 'I'hn itWIP f aXUlVHiUAL. Demoenttiii' ' tfsHestod in enm" forwnrd. Iimv" -7"- 1 riiitiiy, 11111, inty cnatups. ur ill", ni l oisim.vo i'i An Editor Shot. Dayton, 0 Nov I. J, F. Bollmcyer, editor of tho Dayton Empire, was shot dead this rooming by Henry M. Brown. Tho difficulty grew out of a personal misunderstanding, occa sioned by the shooting of a dog belonging to Mr. Bolliuoycr by Brown's son. Browu gavo himself up, and was sent to jail to await a trial, PuLVBitiziNO the Renr-kMON. Ho- The Annotated I'AUAaiiArii Bible. According to tho authorized versions, arranged iu Paragraphs and Paralloiiauis, with Explanatory Notes, Prefaces to tho several Books and an entirely now Select tiou of References to Parallel and Illustra tive Passages. An issue of the Loudou Religious Tract Socioty, republished by Sheldon & Co., Completo in one one roy al octavo volume, with Maps, ko, Tho Loudou Religious Traot Society, tho parcut of tho British aud Foreiuu Bible Society , of tho American Bible, and Tract Societies and of most of tho Bible. Tract, aud sabbath school Societies iu the world, has been engaged more than seven years in preparing au oditiou oftho Bible designed to be the most complete aud por fuct ever itb'ued. "I heartily recommend it to Christians of every denomination, and especially to V t - . i?t'l 1 1 Ma! a natiiav n.nai(r.N0'mr November 8, lCOJ-St EST BAY, CIame Into the rno'osuro of the under J bignrd. in nonynghani township, Columbia rminly 1 on or about the first of last August, a Dark Brown Heifer, siinnnsed to he two vears old. The owner Is requested lo prove property, '1,, pnv ehnrircs and take her away, or i-ho - w in no uiipuaen or as tpe lnw directs. MICIIAEI, SCUI.I.r.Y (Jeriiiantown, Nov. S, lSii'J.-at actctV E S T R A Y ! Sthayed from the promises of tho sub scriber some eight wrcrk since, a ruun rr.jm old if.ifeii, white nnd red in color, sterp rmpps, small horns, keeps her hind egs we under her in walking, nnd hiving had one car torn by a dntr. A suitable ro ,,wu tvinuv psiu i"r uerrecoyefy, niooinihure.Nnv,?. IHfV. 0 J' M,,'KR LIST OF CAUSES, FOU lli:CEMlll!!l TEIIM, 15i2. I .nilri'W 'reeHig, v Andrew Mi Ilia k,- el al. 'J Wjllj. uu I,, l.aoce vh llariuon (i Criteliug. a I'lulip U'luler.teeu, is Valentine Wintcrs'osn. 4 llucli 'I'luimps t. nl, vh Augiirtus II I'tarce, it ill 3 ll.uijil I", s.-)liirt u Augiiblus II I'earcu itul. Ii Henry WclN.jr va Ceorge Kinteyjr. 7 Jacoh I'yer v s Atirab.nn Klae. H Abraham Kl.e, vJai nh F.)er. '.I h.iyjd l.i viet a vs Haiuuel 1 llotlte, 10 ll.nuel I' Seybi rt Jorpl C; li-il. 11 Illijah .McMiirtlis ct al vs C'liri.llan Wolf, V! Frederick .Markroir v John Knliioo. I William A t'asoet nl ys eulrn toHiihip, II II II Tri as va Jofma (VHcrmau et al ii II II l'reav Jo-jiua Pcllefiuiiu et ul. It John II llruwn et ,il vs Leonard II Itupert. 17 I'i ter M Trnugli ya Aaron t'lajton, Irt r!atnie llitien.ieudri va Kilas n IMgar. III .Mahloii Ilia ks et nt va Oliver I.jimi tnl. SI) Ceofge Hughes et al J Vt'riswu I et at. 'Jl Jatto-s llanliug v i:ii.ii lieese, t-i I,enj l.orji-ti va Robert llnueuliurh. S.'l Su-anna I.ariali v llnb.'rl liaeenbuch. 'Jl Andrew l.arifh's lUiiutors lloiiert llngaubuilt '.'5 I'eier lloll'ioaira Executors va Hat id l'oi. Vii N, Ii, Cren y Henry C From, 'ii Euiirli Everett va Mont lioe it al. 'iii Win I,'.ih3 ta r.lisliu llobbina. S)l Abraham Miller v Jo-iph v pry. Illi s,ial II i'ri'tis v Wiili im Ikn er. :il l.oiiU Umven va t!lal til In lius. Hi Calvin " Ui'ifaiivdi r v. Truman Al Ilithbtl 1 1 ul ai Jneoh Mm riai s l'i-r Jnrokv. Hi lnli"W 1'rens e ,i a lli iard 'I'orby, IM ft Vnrumvi nl v Jacob Hnrrinaiuu tl nl I'd licfdi llniolMiTlliMaii N,ou HT Viili3ii) Age, ysjiiscpji I'l.mie. i Jiuvpli V Uililey V Key II, J WaIIus, l'(OtlOipi,iry'a OUlco, ) floo,tnsbirg, Noy. 8, .1.-1 J -v"""""""'v" ) lunl, iu couservauvu, peace loving anu teachers of Bible cUssos and Knhhn.h sound nationality of sentiment is not to bo ' school to whom it will prove an invaluable carried out. Tho new Administration wo j d.'' llev. Dr.Wayland, feel confident will prove, in a very short M . ,, . , '""no inuiiun iiutiyim, i vol 12mo Cloth. Price 81,35. "High as has ben tho reputation aotjuried by the many uumoresses oi our country, wo snail be mietakon if the writer ol Miriam does not timo, to bo an atheistical, deistioal, abolition swindle. editor of the Sy William H. Jacobv Star of the North, at Bloomsburg has ' 0X0 loDg pltoe and precedence been drafted. He is going, and his pa.1 's..au oIBIiiBllty in her thinking , , ,. '. whloh strikes ono with peculiar force, and per, m consequence has been discontin. ho finds himself uueoosciously rccurrinr-to ued. He is a democrat. John Bung. ( what has had such powerful effect upon hole Stall, of tho Miildlclnircr oij , Liti), Site is emDhatioallv au authoroa nnt raoo Greeloy says i ''Seemingly, the rebel- j Freund, wc arc told, is at llarrisburg ox. t0 wrgottep. bhwloa $ Co, Pubi, lion must be pulverized upon its very , ercising his ingenuity as to how in get ' 1 ' ' heartstonn before the now year." Hurry ont of the draft. John is an ahotitiouifit. , GEEi,i:r appears to be sick. Let him up your promised 000,000, and perhaps it Hero's the difference ! ira'tate tn8 Jcvi1 ond turu wotik-his pre- may be dons. j Stlmswt Tirnei. 4'n occupation will soon be goua. EST RAYS. jOamk to thepremlcs oftho fubforlbep, MiUlentor. tmvn.bip Columbia cn y, about the Wp7t 1st of Beptembe,., A.D., IPC-.'. a twoyearod I.IUIIT RKD ST K Kit. marked hv n unnii tsi.iu tv .i left ear. " " .o,. o. ,ne abo'V.r no jri VLD IIF.IVEH, red and white spotted, and while face, nnd marked by n niece ntrn,n in't ,..i .. i it. The ow'uer is renuesred in rt,mt, rn,.. n.i. n.n,.n Scrc)o7d7nsfonaw'Cl''rC" "'"J""' ba 'li'l'"""' , I'nTnn Ari'i.n.M.N. nenton township, Noy 8, JFCJ-3X. NEW HATS AND WIST Bit DAI'S, Gii'tOii N New lu np Storo. The undersigned has Just received frnmtlio Eastern Cities a aapcrlorjjssojtuicnt of Winter 31 Hats and Caps, whi' hV 8 1? ",at Kll,"f ,'Q"' 1:01 n'l I" whlrhhtlnviteithotitguiion of ehoemaWni1 and ibe Also. M&ll?,,..,..1,:.:,Pr .11". 1"d L,P KPOiiii. on Ble-ODVrrfjev , (Srj NOTICE ! tq TltlllMTiiuVti oi'TIIU "VJotioi'. I hercliy given, that the cub 1 1 scription and advertising nrconuts due the Pub li.hcr of the tii or tiik Nnarn. lire placed In tb hands of 1! II, l.iltle, F,o... of II oomkhiirg, for i nun nl ate rollecli n Thn Editor of aaid p iper hn int' b ' 'i drafted, and ohlized to go to war, it la iiee.ess-.ri lint prompt payments l.n in.nl" in order that bis famile m'lV nave means of support. Your inrly intentim t" tint matter may e ciiit' (Hid prqyo ndvantaseoii. to his. family. VM. II. J'COIIV. l'ut. Star-vf till ,ort. Camp Himmoms, ) llarrisburg, CU(.tlU, IfiiJ I OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUJISOHII'TION AOENTi Al Jay 'onkp i, ro,, IlniiUora. Ill PopTilTll"'!' rii "rrr, Vhlliiilelpliiti, Nov. 1 K'J The illidPFtienail. bavlnii livu unrrlnted Huli.rnl' lion nitwit liyilioH"in'iefr"iifh,g 'r(cniry. a no" )'" pnrcaiiiinriii.iininiiiii.iiip V,(W twenty ieai tlnfc ftfit, flowls. of the United Hintea ilnslgenied as 'I'lvc.Twepties ' re iicemamn in ine punaure ofthu (lovernment, alter nv years and oiiihnrjied by Act of Congress, iippnmd February 31. IHIi-J' Tiieeoiipoii bonds are issued jn sums of 6J0, Slf" SSnti, siikio Th ilegiater nonda in sums of S50, SI00, S30U, 5IO"ft and 33000. ' ' Interest at Six per rent, per annum will corutncuM from date, of purchase, and is i'ayahijE in aoi.i), Peml-Arnually. whirh is epial, nt the present pnim urn on gold, to about " jght per cent pur Annum rarnisrs, Merrria ills, Mechauica, f'apitilisH, anlrll who haye any inoney n inve.t. ahnuld know and ri no inber that the e llondi are Iu e (fert, a First v"' gage upon all Hail Itoads, llanli tflorka nnd teiii'llle nnd tlisiinrjiense p,(oduc ornll ih ,'Miinufnetare. ' Sir., ii tberouulry. and that the full nnd nmpleptoi"' oi) Hindi i for the payment of thh interest nnd I i 't is I ctnt -ion of principal, by ruttmes lulles. Ecin flam p ''! Ji.t.ruul llcvciiur, series to piakc tlietu llouds the Best, Most Available and most popular Investment in tho Markti, f inscriptions rereiyeil nt 1'nr mortal Tender No"- or notes and cheeks par.en iionks in I'liilndi lphla, H"1' srribersbyiuail will jereivo pmmp: nllenllon, nud ery facility nodeiplaiialion will bJ afforded on iipplir tion a) this office. A fullsupplyofbrnls will In kinjcnb.'inl for imm dlitolivfry . "... . WCOOKF., Bdbstrlrli"!1 Afrnt Nov, !, 16: -3n. 1