D COLUMBIA democrat: ALEM D, TATB, LOCAL EDITOR, E Saturday Morning, Jatt. 7,1805. 5- . ifiTA few cMm numbers ol Ihc Demo- chat, ror this week, will be for salo at tho Office. Prlco Qvo cants por copy. CSrShoriff Samuel Snvder, has mov- Ied to Bloomsburg, and is snugly ensconced a tho J ail . EST Senator BocKAi,EW,aecompaniod Ity hU Lady and Son, loft Bloomsburg,oii luesuay last, lor Washington. r,S& C11,.:T t,r t .... I... !...! ... I I u.jt wiLiiu ..j.n,iii.iM nua jusi rumrneu . from tho City with a largo lot of Now Ifjoods. V3f- W. II. Jacouv, Esq., our Moinbor, left Bloomsburg, on last Monday, to as lunio his seat in the Legislature, CSyJoNA. Coovcn, Esq , has been ap pointed, by Governor Uurtin, Notary Pub- lie for the First National Bank of Iter- wide llemoval.- Thos. U. BuowNjtho Blooms burc Barber, has moved his Saloon into i n mi ... . .; h.m.( i .J..., :1nat of. Sehuylkill.cnjoys a liberal patron- , . rT "ll btoro and the Amorican Houbo. Sale of Properly. Hon. W. J. Wood- ward, has sold his beautiful and valuable Mansion, located in Bloomsburg. and occupied tho last two years by Judgo El- well to Mathias S. Applcman, Ean. HOT Iiiam Deiui, Esq., of Jackson, ono of tho best auctioneers in tho couuty, has takon out a License. Wo aro clad to see it, aud hope ho rnuy havo lots of work. I Seo his Card, . Jt Wo aro requested to announce, that thero will bo religious sorvicos in the B.ipttist Church duiiug tho morning and evening of next Sabbath. And prayer meeting will.also ba held during lb o ev- enings of tho coming week. flsjy Sergout Stephen IS.. Lee, sou of Daniel Lee, Esq., of Bloomsburg, arrived to town Ubt week, after scrviu" 3 years in tho army. During tho last two years, ho served as orderly to a general, tho name we havo forgot. Ser'gt Lee is a gocd toldior, and a worthy young goutleman. 40?" lload the new advertiscnunts in "this iasuo of the "Comjmhia Democrat." Wo havo aboutfour columns moro ban all llio other county papers combined agrrguting near three hundred dollars. And ibis shows that advertisers know what paper lias the largest circulaiion, whero to advertise and ''how to got their money back." Saks of I' i opt nil Mr. N. II. W. Brown, offers Ileal Estate and personal property in Ucivur twp., on TuMcday,Jan. wiry 17th, 1803, John Kfil'cr, Esq., Ileal E?tate in Milllin towiibbip, on Saturday, January, 28ih, and CJeorgo Evans, Kt-al E'tati', in Briurcrcok, township, on Sat- urday, tho 21st of January, all of which '''aro advertised in tho Columbia Democrat. ... - CS?" Wo trust that the Democrats of the ovrrnl townships will at on early day eeltot from a i ong their best meu, candi dates for tho respective township offices to be filled at tho coining spring elections. Justices of tho Peace, School Directors, Overseers of tho Poor, Supervisors and Constables. Sea lhat the best men amomr Von n rt m ! ot I ni 1 tn fill tlia&a itfTtinJ n n fl , ,. nave tue auairs 01 your loiviunips go on Electiou 3d Friday properly ana quietly, in March. jte5Mr Jacoh L. Girton, our enter prising Omnibus Hack-man, has jut pur chased in Now York, at the cost of 81 ,000 a magnificent "Phoenix Coach," to ply between Bloom? burg anil Rupert Stations This is the Guest Coach, ever introduced ;f m,v,c.,.r r .......i. r. Giuton, has the thanks of our citi tens and well deserves increased custom, and wo hopo ho mav bo liberally re warded. Seo his Card, in to-day's "Dem ocrat. EST Lieut. Geo. W. Urr, Co P., 2d Pa artillery, Army of tho James, having faithfully bcrved over three years in the War, and been honorably discharged, has returnod to his home in' Greenwood town ship, IIo paid us a fiying viiit ou last Wednesday. Lieu U rr, it will bo roniem bored, was ono of tho most persecuted youog Deiuowa'ts, by the loyal clan in ou, i . .oi i ...,i:i. r tliu couuty, in ioo, uuuunmvti u, . - cowardly crew, volunteered in the delcnco of his country and has proven himself a bravo eoldior aud noblo patriot. --' At a meeting to prepare for the Kar At a meeting to prepare ,u, Droft, held iu thu Graud-Jury Itoom ; on TuuriiUay evening iasc, uavm nowmi berg, was chosen Proident, Wesley Wirt, aud John B. Purscl, were elected Seoreta- r-e8t A Resolution was adopted directing tho , School Dircotora of Bloom Township to ' to assess a sufficient tax to pay 300 Lo- cal Dounty to each volunteer : A Oohimitteojcousisting of P. Billmoycr, X K. Edgar and lJohn,was appointed to district tho Township, and raiso subscrip tions to increase tho Bounties to tho re quired sum. John K. Grotz, P. John and John G. Freeze, were appointod to correct the, en rollment of Bloom Township, and seo lo tho credits duo tho Township, previous to tho fixing the quota o'f the ooming draft. 1,Uff eap btore. , Mr. Andrew TanwiLMaEn, ono of our :X:!7TZ2 building, on Mafn Street, in JJIooiueburg alol-v 0CCUI"ctI J. K. Eycr. Hu ha, I just rcooivod a select assoittnent ol Now' Uoods and Meroliandizo, comprising every Viriely usually kept in Country Stores, nou sens as cheap as tho cheapest. Wo bespeak for Mr. Tcrwilliger, a liberal share of pudlio patronngo, and announce his Card in tho "Columbia Democrat." TicLthigi Calllc Powder. lrof. G. 0. HmNEit, of Alleiitown, Lehigh oounty, ! advertise Lis colebrated "Oattlo Powder. ! l m . . .. hi our columns, xuis is an excellent is an excellent 'preparation for IIorscs,Cattle, Swlno.&o., I . ..... ' anu wo aro giau to Know,tliat most of our farmers ami citizens aro using it for tho uso oi their stook, ana Qua that it gives i general satisfaction. Atroady it has at tained great notoriety and is defined" to obtain a world wide reputation. t'rinttng Officejor'salc Tho '"Demo- cratio Standard," published at Pottsvillo, l a., is offered lor saloj It is tlio only democratic paper priutcd. at the County B'ag, and wo boliavo offers raro induce- ,nnlu f s .... , . ...vu. .u. .... uu.;.iiuiu l iiuiur. Vtl- V n l - i. lUlt", 11. J' 1J.11W11J.L1 U1IU KjO,fl otisviue, P Jte-Mathias II. Ilirlingor, a vctian sol dier of tho Army of the Poiomao, wo are pleased to notice, has arrived homo in Benton township, this county. Mr. II. was wounded several times slightly, while in the service IIo is a worthy young man, and said to bo an excellent soldier. The JSiw York World. We "direct at tcniion to tho Prospectus, in our advortis- iug columns this week, of ''The Wonr.o." , . II . i r ii is un tMtnuui uuwouruiiu .journal. Address "The foW'No 07, Park Row, New Yotk. fiST Mr. David Wenner, of Bloom township killed a porker on Tuesday of last week, which wcighod 475 lbs The Old Guard for January. This popular Deinocratio Magazine comes to us ibis uiouib, enlarged to tioub lo its usual size. The opening ailicle is entitled ''The llesolutious of 1793 as a Busis of Reunion," and is a valuable his torical paper, exhaustive ol tliu subject. Dr. Eugl'uh's new story, "Tho Pucr and the Printer," opens with decided interest. Tho article on " Tho Civiliz ttiou of the Tropics" is a most important ono, aud will be widely noticed for its original views upou the adaptation of the negro race to human advancements. There are sever al pieces of good poetry in the pi e-sont number, aud a number of miscellaneous I articles I'or general reading The Editor's ! 'P-i.i- :.. .. i :.. .i. i . ..r j i auic la, us uzuui, in tliu uusl v cm hi tuv i cd i tor,n a reas t i o and trenchant. The Old Guard promises to supply a want long needed a live magazine, sustaining geu 1 uino, old-fashioned Democracy. Suil for a sptcinian copy. Prico 20 cent, or 2 I per jenr. A person sending a olub ol ' seven will receive an extra copy. Address , Van Ewuh, Hoeton & Co., Publishers. No. 102 Nassau street, Now Yoik. ! Wersteu's Dictionary. In all tho i essential points of a good dictionary, in the amplitude and selectuess of its vooab- ularv.iu tho fullness and perspicacity of its definitions, in its orthoepy and (rum grano sais) its orthography, in its new and trustworthy etymologies, in the elab orate, but not too learned troutises of iu j Introduction, in its carefully prepared aud : valuallo appendices. brieflv, in its gen- ' oral accurjoy completeness, and practi- . cal utility. tlio work is ono which none o work is ono which lie can hencetoward c (,w mUe mn iefWeJoward ujj-orll I (0 dispense with. Atlantic Monthly. E&' lirownsiirorichi.il lroches are widely known as an ctablif.hetl remedy j for Loughs, Coldi, Bronchitis, Hoarsuess, and other troubles of the Throat aud Lungs, Their good reputation 'and ex tensive use lia brought out imitations, and similar nrcrarntions representation to be I the- same, which aro generally injurious I Obtain only "BrownS ltronchwl To. cus. MARRIAGES. On tho 3d of January, 1SG5, at the res idenco of .the Brido's Fdtbcr,D. W. Clark, iu Montout township. Col. co by the llcv. B. V, Gearbart, Mr. Jeremiah S. Shuman, of Catasauqu:i,and Mauv Flor ence Clark, of the former place. At White Hall, on tho Oth uli., by Rev. A. HartmaiijMr. J. S. MoBRiDE,aBdMisi AnuiK Cahnahan of Mendota, 2 11-- On the 22th ult, by tho llev. William J. Ever. Mr, James M'Cluui:. of Dau- villn. to Miss Mahv Jane Uisiiel, of Montour township, v,oiun.Uia eouu.y, El- , in Disuingcrfuh. twp., wra, -u. .,T . b Ai.niiiiTSov.and Mij( IuII)AU' A IIauuh0n, both of Fair- U0Ut)t) iUZCrno co., At tho residence ol S. S. Lowery, near t . ... ir...,A., Un,. ir. lfifit. ucrioyiywu, u i,.u.-- --, - . 'Wm. il uAUm:il) t0J Mj Xanov E. Dildi.ne, both of Mad - jg01l township, uoiumuia. I l0V; A. Hnrtiuan in Iola, 'the 4th inst., Mr. JosEi-a H. Siiultz, and IIahiugt S. KISSBV. all ol Iola, Col.- co. DEATHS. In Fairmount Luzere co., on the dih ult., iMr Isaiah GkevLINQj aged about oo years ,;. ,. . -ft n mr-n Mr, Crevolmg was ono ottlo best men .1 I . .v, f T ii,orno pnttlitV . in all the lower ratt Of Jjliaeme COUUiy ) l in tue tower uit tboso attributes that mako a useful cttizeu. Ho died after a short illness, and his death ia lamented by a largo circle of friends At Oily" Point, Vo on iho Mih ult, Wiu-ARD O. GRERN.ofJpy, this county, aged 55 years. I Bloomsburg, in l tut month, ry sud denly of Heart Disease, Mrs. lU.vrv, u,c of John Snjder,i , god M J. receiph rrm rmr.T'ivtri'cir Tn . ' COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. The following nae'n" boon mado to tho Columbia Democrat office, during tho month of December, 1801 : SSlZ w ZluZ!uu Son Hon V 1! I'lollft l.st nf II (leather! ll 00 a 00 a oo i 4 00 . 1 85 I a no 7 oo 3 1 tuU Miller Italscr Eulrk lllniinln Mcllnrvy J A Swisher Kst or rililln Willi N II W llrown I K Krickbaum, Esq Jnlui 0 VVcnncr i II 1'utiiiaii, Esi Itoht 0 Howell, Will llnu nil. l;. ElnfItoht Ilngcnburli'jj7 inrnin inuctiiiciidcr Henry lllltcnbcudor Inane K. Appleiuali Win T llnrtroll Peter M llitrmutr S Pi no ',' IK) 1 00 1! 10 3 00 a on 7 00 a oo a oo , JU O Woodward DAn.lel Slngley, Br 'a co ' 3 50 .4 00 a 00 Pmiip .Miitcr j mi i. ii it. ..... ' 1 1 u i jncnu cuipinntt 2 (III . Daniel (icnscl i"fih'yiof Jn's Aum"?' 'J on a in 3 50 .1 oo Clint Kllngatiiaii Biiiioii 5tiy rtr r Tho Ureal Tea Co Win (I Uulck Jcrcminli Lewis a ou . . 10(10 WIHIUCl II SlmllJS 4 uO anil Alien Muim, lu oo c.ZKms'rni,.. f Jnr.nl. Tr..iii. -i ou oo Estate ofllob'l Arthur ! Oil lliitlitcr 1 1 mi's Jacob Trnii ii 3 ou ID 01) 3 OU 10 110 on 10 00 11 IK) 3 00 I 40 1 50 'i Oil ' ou '! 00 7 15 4 00 a 7.1 :i oo oo n oo a .io 1 t)7 n oo i no i oo i oo i Oil I 00 4 no i oo a on I 55 i oo a 50 3 '00 a on 4 no Jone ic. i:nnn (!ol John tJ VfAEcr lion II 1) Tottiir llmvnnl Amocliitloii UOakfonl kVon Then W.llntlnoii I! .M;Kll,l)ln k Son Juiuiiii V Kerlvr (J Aiilu Jni.(ili Hliociniikcr Win Uninii Itdiben T Tonlk lion Ohl T It (Unglr Imiiic l.tit. Mr .Marijiirct Winn Eitulu of Wm Wcbli Join, Miller (Dull) llarriii II n ri ul n ii Sniniicl W Hiirtninn Reuben Itumhoy r.viin.Thoiu.ii IVler" A iiilcsi Wm II Hello, Oco W .Miller Samuel Kciulcy Mne Rverllt Est ol Jiiiiii'i Hvcritt Montgomery Cole, Jeremiah llagenbttch Hlias lliiRiirt Samuel O Kelehncr MiiJ, Will. 11 Kootta Jiu knoll ,M Hower Dr. Jnmea Lewis AiUni l'it, Jr Asuue Atwiiio Daniel lluivinau J J lloliMn. vill,i!i;"1-ll,ll,:r 1 00 1 0 mi 3 00 Win J Ikilcr, I'm Wilton Wmiicli 1 8.1 B 00 1 i5 iiomieo o jnrkm i. ii miliums, I. pi sou 2 00 a 50 4 50 a oo .1 on cr 14 oo -" Wciiivrr y' "'"ru 4 Ulj a 50 II 03 s on a w ii iinriinnii Mathlin AOIrton nslateoffi'torllojinoa 00 Mathiiu 11 Apiilemaii 5 50 O cry liburul paymcnta liavo liccn made Jnring ,111c lad mniitfi, for which our gooil frleinlg Livii our I hearty thanks A continuance of the ani!j proinpti tmlo is solicited. Wo ilepruil upon thcjiutice n'our cuitotncr for Hie continuance of a "Free i'rees " iscincnts. II K J 2 a5c 5f x q sk:k b. THE undersigned being regularly lieoned & El IT 0 0 fti R R? fR . i "'""'ty mrcrs in. rvicc as such t an who may red Jiliaposeil to give film it call. Ills long exnorioiice in I the li'Mlnco. will enable hiuito reiiiler fcali.rattlou to I hi. cu. tinners. I Allper.on. ilejiring nij servlcos. will please inform I me to that ell'ect before tliey.'ulverli.e. Ill AM DEIUI. tVt-nflice al(lr99 llohrsburg, Uulurnbia coiinty.I'a. J.ickson town. hip, Jan 7, lci;.i j Tho untleri!rned, grateful for past pit- I r mage, respectfully informs the Travelling I'uMIc i generally, that he has Just pruenred from Nuw Vork, a : new, beauiifiil and capacious Phoenix Company Coach, by which means he is now enabled to convey Fas seiigers and ll.iggaec safely and comfortably between H Ion in s I. n rs and tho several Uuil ltoail Depots, to meet tlie Trains. It will be his study lo ucioininulatc Ills ciKtomcrs to their satisfaction. Ho solicits tho public pal mnage. 1 ABE 35 CENTS. JACOlt I,. CHITON'. II Inniusbiirg, January 7, 1H55, Revised Fee Bill of the Columbia & Montour County JANUARY 1st, 1805. rrescriptinn Ordinary Visit In Town, Each additional visit, same day. in town Eacli additional case lu family, in Country or town, .... Ordinary visit out a f town within ono mile, Each additional mile, or fraction of a mile, up to six miles, III ins at night and prescribing Vlit ut night double the day visit. Ordinary amen of Parturition Instrumental cases, and stith as re. Miiiro turning, Delivering I'lacenta, .... All after attendance, according lo or ordinary rates, per visit. Reduction of Fractures ii I.ntations, major Amputation of Leg or Ann Ampuiiilioii of 1'iuger or Toe, Operation for llare-lip, . I M'iiion of Tonsils , ... Extirpation of Til mors, Vaccination, Introduction of Catheter . l"o-t mort exauiiif ii fur Coroner. Consultation within eight miles, Using Trocar in Abcilus. r-pcculeni Vaginal r.v.iniluntio.i, .Medicine in all cases extra. January 7, lt05. SO cts. to SI.00 CI, 00 20 cents. 50 cents. el.i5 5 cants. Sl.uo i-i.00 .$15 00 S5 00 to $S,00 SI0.00 to S'25,00 S'.m,on to s5o oo S7.no to sio.oo S 10,00 to S'JO.OO $111.00 to SI5.00 51, IU 5,uu S I, UU $2M to S5,0) J.'.tMiO to .$lii0,0ii $.,00 to gjjj-JJjj 300 . Grand Jurois lor Fib. Term, 1S65. Ilor, tlerwick Jeremiah Seesh.dt.. Ilnartrcck Win. Ilippenstecl, John II. Smith, Samuel Kelchuer. nioom Vnstinc llc.on, llcutoii Jesse Ohl. Catawissa Solomon H el wig. Centre Henry II, Kuorr. Hiram Schweppcnlleiscr. f iiiur.gcrceii .Miruiian- iviiue, !..). Hemlock John llarluian, William Fry, Jackson Leidy. Locust .Michael llower. Jonas Fahritigcr, Isaac Rhodes, Wm, neruinger. MilUiu-Ciiarlcs Cnuer. .Iludlsoii Frederick Derr, Jacob Eyr.r. Maine Jacob Sugar. Orange William lielles. Scntt-llarman (.'reveling, II. I). Mellick. January 7. Ic05. Traverse Jurors lor Feb, Term, 1805. Ilor. Ilerwick-J. 1'. Sihbet Frederick Nicely, llloom Sainitel .Mellick, Stephen Kuorr. Joseph L. Shannon. Catawissa Joseph llreiich, Jacob Gentil, Daniel Hel- I wig. j Centre Theo McO. Price. Henry C. liarlon. I'i.hiugcreclt Daniel Thomas, Silas .Mcllciiry, Reuben i Frauklni Vjcliael Mertscfi, Jesse Cleaver. 1 II jinlock Abraham Van Horn. Jackson Abraham .Manning. I Locust-Jolin Snyder. Henry Fnliringer, Washinjlon Veagor. .Mt I'lea.ant John Ruckel, John Mord.in, I Milllin Henry C. Hess. Lewis Eckrntli. .Madison-Jacob (iirton. - i .Maine .Michael (Iruver Orange A, I . Ileidlemun, I'iiio -'I lionias JlcUride, John W, Hunter. LtilhcrA. l.iirjnan. I llo.iriug'reek William ItlmaJs. , Scott John Eut Wm. II. Creasy, Thomas Dollinan, 1 Henry W Creasy. Sugarloaf-tleorgo Dills. I January 7, 1 Be.). I Court Proclamation , VV IIF.ltEAS, llm tins. William Elwcll, President ludeo nflho Court uf Oyer uud Terminer and ticu- ii.il ll. liven . Court of (luarter Sessions of the I Peace nnd Court of Common Pleas uud Orphan's Court, in tliu iblh Judicial Dl.triit. composed oi the counties of Columbia, Siilllwiu uud Wyoming, ninl tlio lion. Jehu M'Rc) nolds Stephen nauiy,.vs.ociaieju.iifesoi Colum bia coiinty.havo i. sued their preci'pt.liearingitnte Hie7lli day of Sept., In llio year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred uud sixty'fuur .ntd tn 1110 directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and (iuncral Jail delivery, (lener.il Uuarter Sessions of tlio Peace, (.'minium Pleas nnd Orphan's Court, iu Uluotii.burg, iu tlio county it Columbia, on the first .Monday, (being tlio Cth day) or 1'ebruary nest, to continue ono week. rvoticu I. Iiereoy given, 10 in. "i"iici, mo .iipiiv-. of the Peace und Constable, of tlio said county of Col. , uiiibia Unit Hie) bo then and there iu llieir proper nor. ....... i.i til A'rl.iilc lu the forenoon of said day Willi llieir rtLords, luiiuitltlons and other reincnibrauco to do f.'n i,,Vi, to tiieir fmco aisrc-ttuiu tn bo toe. ; And tho.o that uru bound by iciognlzance, lo prosecute lhB p,ul,or, that ar or may bo in tlio Jail of i said county of Columbia tu be then ana incro to nroso. eiito Itictii as sliall he Just. Jurors aro requested tu bo punctual in ttieil ulteiidance. agreeably to llieir notice.. V n ) Dated ul lllooinsburg, the 31st day of Dec. I 1. S. Mn tlie year of our Lord one thousand eight I S hundred ' nnd sixty-lour. and in tho eighty. eichtli year of III" Independence of the United Stales of Vtuerica. i Onn sxvEint CnstnoiiwiALrn. ) or.tt SAMUlil, SNYDER, SlieriiL Hiii-riirs Office. Illooui.burg Jan. 7, IcUl. Ladies' Furs. Purcltu.i rs nisv rely up"' gelling thn best Furs i CHAKLES OAKKORD k USS, ( onlincntst llotr thuVut rtnlJ-l'"FhlJ NEW OMNIBUS '" - i ... ..-.,.., ..' . ; 12" t- .1 V " . j iiln JE ft... THE J Kit SKY HELL OIL COJIPAKV. 250,000 A'irtm. ul ?3 till ,' Hfiare. I'll K8 1 DENT DIt. ALUKUT 0. 1-.GBKRT, ol Vcniiiigo county. VICE l'HKaibKNT, ABRAHAM MARTIN, of Philadelphia, EC It ETA II V AND TUBAUlli:ll, WILLIAM M B A 11 LOW, Of Ledvaud it Haulow, Phlludelphia. Three per cent, per Month on 300,000. In calling the attention of capitalists to this fnterprlm, the liircctom have n.i lif.luilun lu cipieei - iiiinheir liellefth.it tliclr return from It will be more certain and more liberal ili.iu frnui any new coinpany now before the community. Tlio proiurty of ... . bv.ii,...!.; u. Mii.1111. iii mr iiiuowiiir ; io. I. Thrue.iljlits of tlio worklna Intercut In Ilia celebrated Jersey Well, on tnc llyuv and liab.'rt l'stui. on nil i!rni.b. it hi. i.a i i...: i ... .. i.i.i. Ii locnleil. This well lias been lloiiliij sliico early in .May, letil , al llm rate of abnut threu hundred nnd llfty iiarri'is oaiiy, and Is now llowln.' nt tli.it ratf.lliusi jrnriiinm in mo unmpaiiy between liny ninl silly bar. re's daily, worth, at present pikes, twenty tlioutauil dollars per inonlh, which will par to the HtuckliMder. in this Company. .Mom: than tiiiiei: rnit ci:nt. rr.it .month froni tho start. There is room on the laud Tor several Inure Wells, two of which will lm Immediately com. hienced ay the Company, and in whah we shall haw tlio sumo Interest as in the Jersey. The character of this property.as oil land, Is well known J It is ouly lieces.ory to say tli.it no well oil It has ujer failed In Si lting nil, while it lus nlready produced the .Maido Shade, the Cmpictli', anilllio Jersey. No. 2 Twenty-five ncres in fee on the fast side of the Allegheny river, nnooslte tln moutli of 111 ? Rnn.lir. This tract has about forty rods' front on the river, and contains n large amount of boring surface. Oil wells yielding largely arc found near this property ; anions them the llubbs. tllil 111 ovnr. Jtr. Tim I :iiiiii...i.u I... tend to proceed at once to develop this fliiu property and feel saiiguiiie of success. No. 3. A kn.o of lutein years on tlio Win. II. Wil son 1 arm, on Slippery Hock llnu, lu LHWrence County I'cnnsylviiiiiai No 4, 3, 6, 7 nnd 8 nto nlso leases on Slippery Rock nmi, contaliiliig four hundred acres in ull. 1 hey were obtained in Apill, leUI, by Dr, Egbert, uml coiitlnuu for fifteen years from their dale. They se cure to luo Lessees all the oil und other minerals con tained In the sverul tracts, Willi the right to diWdu and sublet, with all other rights nnd prmlegcs con nected with thu business of milling for oil, co.il and other minerals, und rescrvo n royalty of only one eighth ofsaldollor mineral., 'Hie Slippery Rock Territory Is a new anil only par tially developed oil region; but the success already obtained llieru and ou thu .Muho.iiug River, a few miles west, togvther with the large 'iiuiititles of oil found north, south, east aud west of it, lend us to liu,.e that it will prove a successful oil region. The Company have already un eicclUlit engine, tools, and nil necessary fixtures on the grounds, with n well partly down, und shall proceed t.i develop the property as fast as possible. These lands and leases wero all selected for oil pur posed by ho President of this Company, whoso great success in the nil business, sterling integrity, .and force of character are too well known to rcpiirc com ment hure. Subscriptions rceavnl ntlht ejRce of I.IHIVARI) 4c I1ARI.OW, KJ Chestnut Street, . l'hilailelphla. Only a tMnittd .Vum&er of shares are for bale. J.tntiury 7, lsC5-0ts. PENNSYLVANIA Office 139 South Fifth Street, PHILADELPHIA. CYpile tl.OilO.OOO. 20J.O0O, Sham, at $3 tarA. KI.SIIRVEI) CAPtTAI, 830.000. PlSLSlDLM, . ALEXANDER K. McCLL'RE. DIRI'.CTORd t. K. H (.LUKE, D. K. JllKHltl, rtlSIIV W. lliVIS. TIIOMIS A. SCO IT, J. C. unMDklHIUR, rKri.R D SMALL. JOHN M. VIlMCItOV, sctiuiAitr, i:ik in-ui , JAMES M. SCI.I.Ultd. EI.ISIIA W. DA Vlr. J Tills Company has TJO ucrt s of land, in fje. ou .VI legheny River immediately opposite Oil Ciiv.undad Joining l.u) tonia, w itli 1 10 rods front on the river, aud 7.1 rods front on Lay's Run. Hon. C I'. Raiiisdell, ed itor of the Oil City .Vaniror, aud agent for this laud, assures the Company lhat it will sell in lots for 3100,- 1 IIUO, reseiviug Hu-oil right which is worth $100,000 additional, linmtdtuo rrrenue trill Le thrwtil for the Company from the tale of tlitse lots,: nnd the Company have two good engines with complete tUtures to opcr. i ate immediately for oil. 'I ho territory in this iinim diate locality has never failed to produce prolltuhly. ' Also, one hundred acres, in fie -implu, in the cele brated Cherry Run District, immediately adjoining ' Cherry Run retrnliim Company, w hohc slock is now ' worth over S'KJ per share. The Company now havo if. fers, winch will beacceptcd, for sinking wella on I case without any cost to the corpot&iiou uud one half the proceeds lo goto tliu Company. Tho Curtin and St Nicholas Companies tru 'in this immediate locality, , . . . .nminnii.lill.. 11 larci- llreoi ill III I -r In addition, the Company has 40 acres, In fee simple. on Cherry Tree Run. which empties into oil Creek, nnJ t1(. best prodiielng section of tlio Oil Territory. 1 and 110 acres iu fco simple, on Walnut lleud, live ' miles above Ihc mouth o( Oil Creek, nnd not over two I miles from lliu celebrated Reed well, .low pioduciug overaoo barrels pur day. Alto, the lease of three tracts of land, two on Oil Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one on Alleglienny River, producing ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth now S'.'l per barn I Tho Company now receives three-fouillis ol the proceeds of the last named well, and onu lull of the other two Each of these tracts will bo developed by the Company br sinking additional wells, anil the engines nnd fix- 1 tures aro ow on hand to do it. I The officers of this Company mean to prosi cute the ! development of these lands must energetically, and t they have entire confidence Ihut they will yicU very ! large dividends on tlio caiiitnl flock. EfSub.criptions must bo made promptly, ns more llin one half ol the .tuck is ulreacy engaged. Subscriptions will be received at the ollicu of tho Company. January 7, leill-St. GET THE ftEST. Wrbiler s Uu;.rITgeil DirUouary. NEW ILLUSTBATED EDITtON, Thoroughly tluvlsed and much Enlarged, Over 3000 Fine Engravings. 10.000 WORDS und MLAMNUdnot found in other Dictionaries. Over lliirtyublo American nnJ European scholars em ployed upon this revision, aud thirty years of labor expended upon it. Among. tho collaborators nie Dr. Mahati, nf ll-rlin, Proie.sors Porter, D.iu.1, Whilney, Hadly, L)iiniii, Oilman, and Tliitiher. I'apt. Oialgliill, of West Point .Military Academy, Jinig J. C Perkins, Pro. -fessrr Stiles, A L. Ilollny. I s . fa:, .yc. Suveral liiblnsofure.il valuo.onu of ihemof fifty 'piarto pages, Lxpluuatnry uu I Pronouncing, of names lu fiction of persons uud places, p.eiidonyms, tie , &c. ,.a Atii.a.iiiii. A.'.iilia. Ath.-mv lleeuncv. Mother Carv .Mason nnd Ditoii's line, .Mr, .Micuwbr, Ac. I Containing one-filth or one-fourth more mailer man any loruicr ediiious. From new electrotype pla'cs and Ihc lllveriide Press and lliudcry, INONi: VOL. OF 1 10 ROYAL O I' A It TO PAHRS. ' "(7E7 rUKi.lTKS-l (7s.7' 77E 11KSV." "(HIT 117.74 Kit. ' Published by (i. C. .MRRIIIA.M. Springfield, Mass. S 'LU UY ALL lluOgtXLI.IKS. January 7, letil-lni. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, ? W A I Cii!M;AKER AND No 118 North Second St., cor. of Quarry. I P II 1 L A D E L P II I A . An assortment of Watches. Jtwslry, Silver and Flated Wate constnutly on hand. xp- ri"pMiiiig of Wof lt in t'n.l' d o Jaivisi) I lf'C' I Jcm Ii,' pro'upo. al JfUNABRIDee$ DlWtt Mffifa THE WOI6LU tfOIt'lSGflf. TIIEjl'fesitleuiial contest jttst eloeil tnn-iitllK llin politlcnl tledinle of tne peo pin ol 1 1i q Unilml Slnlc, during nnmlinr lettn ol yeari lo llm eont rol of I'feddenl Lincoln tif the North, and .Jeflenon Davis at llio South. Tho Dt'tnocfntic putty, nliViijn i'ldnnli fiird willi lit e ptotipctiiy, growth, tin J ylory of the ii'i.tiblie, nmy point wiih honest pride to its' record in llit meal enniusl, ASninsl an uiliniifiMrnlioii wieltMnij llio mol enoniio'is 'iiiMer ol 'ptitrniinsu nnd ho muM nnliiti ileil t'oitiiiiiiiid ol IroaMtiu evOr pni.Hsed by any unvHrnmi'iil, ami reitifotceil nlikn liy ilo uiibnntiiled fours of tnnnv imiriois ami the s niniitlnps nf nil lriilliir, the Di-iriocrit'.ie. party fonalit the un. ii uuiii mo tt.i i lit; ot IH04 Ii itnly ninl Icailcssly IU Die Cllll. Bleated in tho eleclornl cnllege,' llin small tntijnrity ol popular votes by wliirh ii Ii.h been o tlelmiti'd Is tleuitinslMtily ' lo.-s lliuti llm iiiinibe.r of etmns openly und oflieia ly ilupoiident npmi t tic anditiiii-i.-ltnlioii as tfttec IioIiIcih or roniractoin in the vuriuu.i departments of the public ser vice. II ul the rnsiill is orjaiiiei ns. The I, aw eoin'nine8 lo b uilniiiiicii'reil by nin who not niily violate its exies prnvisions, bin iuvnile also those personal nnd civil rights mi high ami sauretl that Constitutions eno not confer but only guurHHtots them, and which laws am made to vimlicnte and L'uunl. The I'orse is t-iill borne by men who iu four veiir have heaped upon u ninl llio unburn ueut-rHtious ol our childieit o tlhbl almoin as huye. as i'ivi ul KiiuIhiiiI, acquired ihrouli eeulurief, mid wlioie poliby of a blo,iied paper eutrenej tlnublcs upou us the present burtleu of llm uigati tic iitdubletlnef.-. Tlio Sword is Mill wield ed by those who ee treuson in an olive brunch, mid w ho make victories won by our grtllnnl a r rti l s- ninl lluels liuiilff,.iu't' the) open no path lo tlietriumplis of peace. Democrat miiM await ovunis Thej can now only watch lor the public tf'ifeiy, nnJ exert all the powitr of a areut ininoiliy iu prevent Mr. Lincoln's ;t! m i n t - iraiion fiom drifting, lor the suko Ul ubuli ttou, inte a disunion peace. 'They aNo pervo who only stand und wail." 1 he principle of the Democratic parly aro iufi, anil will vi prevail, lor thfv ore thu law of llie proo.tesc ol the hiunaii race. They aic lite piinciples which nave emery; I oil from nvery rovoluito.i of tho Anglo, j Saxon race, willi increas-ed giiuraiilt;us and I slrcnlah. The comitit! lour years aro to be I jfvtffol ealatnity Hut now they who I towed the wituU ure lu be reaper-, of llm 1 wl.irrwind. Tho Btfiutieraiic patty is thorn, j of power, but il is divesleil ol all rcspuiiM biliiy. U hen lliu hour of sine distress i t times, lite people, instead of cursing the I Democratic patly, will to it fot relief, ami clint! lo it lor deliverance. Oneii, duriut; tho naM vear , TItO i World has been llt.ido lo feel the heavy bund ol atbriinry power. IxeiuWinng all lawful xuppoit to Hie eonsliuled tttithoritics in Cai-at Ctu-ar's due ot a Ires pres, Iree hpeeuh, Iree bal ol, or an ardent de- , votioii lo the Union, and Mippoit ol itie war ; lor the 1'iiiou'a fake, it ha, neveriheles-, been repeatedly Kxcludd from miliiary tle ti'iiiien Is by parlii-nu getieiuls, and lor i-everul tlajs its issues wete suspended by , the order ol Liuuolti himseli, anil its olfices i.'losed and occupied by armed soldiers at ' hi- command. TIIK WOULD (or 165 will be a belter Newspaper than il has ever be.eii. In col- : tittiiis, Ireed Irom the evacliui; demands ol I a poll it' ul 1'aiiviis.', will allord mote Inr Urn news of the day, ol u.l. kinds, room fiom till narts of the wnrld. 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Several new lultliiit; machines j us I set up in our vaults, u ill enable us lo work oil and mail all' editions with the uttmo.-t spend and regularity. While the war eouiiuues, and the cur rency i of such sort as it is, we can hope lor Itllle or uu pro fit. Our tonus have been ittcreiised, but nut tit ptoporlinn to Ihe in creased i'o-t of everything u-eil iu iiiakim: u newspaper liuleed, to-day, mere is iintluii". equally valuable so oheap as a newspaper. . t s n n s . DAILY WOULD. One copy, one year, by mail SliMl-WKKKI.Y WOULD One eopy, one year, Three copies, one year, 610.00 4' 00 10 00 15 00 tive copies one your, WEEKLY WOULD. One copy, onu year, Four copies, one year, Ton copies, one year, Tweuiv ennie.. one tear. 2.00 7.00 17 00 30.00 leu cents exiru charged in all cmesfor nep nr.ile attdieis. An extra copy lurtibht-'d io clntib ol it-it or more. For flat) uf liliy the Semi-weekly, and lor clubs of one huii'lreil the I aily, will Le tent lo getier up of c'u'a. 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No pe.1 rio.llinl iu Iho rijiiutry-his met witlr n fieai'tier we. roino from Uu pr-'ss, Ils praises come liearlded irom very ilirec'ion, To maintain tho high place it has reach:.! in public favor, tho publishers und editors will spare neilhi'r cxp.'iiso nor labor. (!lv it, say wo, a iirculation for thu coining year beyond that of any otlr cr periodical ol its class in the country. It is, par ex. icllant, the people's magazine, anil should find u place in every homo. Terms $. 31a year i Ihreo copies S'i ; five copier, mid nuu tu (tller-up of club, &'U; nine, rophs, uud nuu to gctter-np of iluh, $1.1. Jan. 7, MO Ladies' and Children's Hats. Latest styles al CHARLES OAKPOHD l cOSS, i.'oiiliiiental lintel, 1'liiladelphiii, Gentlemen'3 Hats.. .Mlthe Iniesl sliles al I'llMtl.F.S OAKrORD . SON.1. Conllueiitiil Hot 1, 1'lilU'lcl pllt t. f 1805. I'lilladflpliia ti i:rio 'fills sreat lilts traverses the Northern nmi North, west cnunltcs of Pennsylvania to Ihe city of i'.ne.on l.fiXc Erie. It lias been lenseil by His 1'enntylvanlA Itallrond (.'ouipany, ninl Is opcrnteit by them. Its cntlro length was opened for pasionger ami freight business. October Kill, lnill. TIMK or l'lSseflFK TRAINS Al XORTIIUMIIIIIILAKn. Mall Train leaves, Eu.t 10 10 I'. M. F.luilru F.tprcisTinln, II U7 1'. M. Lock Haven Accommodation, 10 57 A.M. Willlaiuspurt Accommodation, S V2 V. .M. LEAVE WESTWARD. Mall Halo 4 54 A. M. Eliultn Express Train, . . i'J'JA. M. 1. m il Haven Accommodation 4 .14 I'. .M. William. port Accommod.iljon II SI I', in. ' I'sssuiigers Cnra run tlirimgli ou .Mull .Train, wiiit. nor iihnos both wnts between I'liiladeiphlitiiuil Erie, and llaltlmoroHiid Li n. Elig.iul Sleeping Cars on Elmlro Express 'I'M I lis I both ways between iVilll.nusiorl and lljltlmore. i or luiormaiioii respecuug I'lis-euger ousiiiess, ap plyatthe (,'or. aotli nnd .Market Hts. And for Freight bnslnessiif,lllo Colnpany's H. II. Klngsloil, JK, (,r. hl'.ll end .Market Sis., t'lill'u. J. W. Reynolds. Ilfie. J..M. Drill. Agent N. C. II. It., Ilaltliunti-. II. II. Houston, Oeu'l. Freight Agt . I'lillildelpliln, II. W. Owiiiiier. (ieu'l.Tliket Agt. t'hlladrlphiu. Joseph I). I'utts.tien'l, .Miiliager.Wllllainspoit. Jan, 7, laO.i. mt tin l.'nintiHttv s il veil is. WHEAT, per bushel. It VI'.. ' CORN. ' ' IIUCKWIIEAT. FI.OHIt per bbl. CLOVERSKEI), 9 50 I 1.0 I 'M I 00 1:1 ou 5 M IIIJTI'ER. I'.(!(!S l'O'l'ATOI'.S. DRIED Al'l'LE.-', II A.MS IIACON. SO . 30 75 t CI i.'i ri.A.N sr.v.u 'I IIAV by the t 20 00 UUCKWHHAT Flour. 4 30 CHICKENS, per pair. 40 SPECIAL NOTICES. 'iO OUNSUMIM'IVUS. I Ctmsuiiiptlvn sufferers will receive n valuable prescription for tho euro of Coii.umptlnu, Asthma. Ifrmicliitl'. and nil threat nmi lung tilleclloiis. (free of charge,) by sending their address to Iter. I'.D'VARD A. WILSON, Wlltiainsburgh, Kings cn , Pept 2', led, 3ni .New Votk rpTrF,N7ESSH)NS AND EXPE 8 ricrce uf in INVALID. I ubllsheil for tho benelll, und ns n caution to Voting M .M titni otliers, who riitrer from Vervoits Debility, 1 ii'iiiiitu 'e Dceny if .Miiunnml, .tc, suppl) lug nt the s rue lime tho .Mk.ns ok )FLr-CcRK lly one who has i nied himself tilt, r under: dug iiiu.iderable imickery lly enclosing n i o.t paiil addressed envelope single i opics may be hid ol the author. NATHANIEL MAVFAIR. H-n., Juno 4, I hi: I - ly llrooklyn, Kings co., N. Y EYK Ai EAlt. Trufessor J. IS ACS, ,M. M., OoccMsr aud Ackist rormerly of Ledon, Holland, is now located at No.. 1.0 PI.VE Street, 1'iriLA ns r.t-iriA, whero persons nlllicted with diseases of Die F.VH and BAR willb.i siieiitin. ally treated und cored, if curable. K- Artificial Eyes Inserted without pain. ti. II .Veil h.irges ninde for H.tr'uiiiiatlnn, ' he Med. leal facility is Inviljd, us lm has no scents io hi. mode of Ireatiiieiit. July '.'. l;UI.-l'.'in iii'Etoa&sViATcoft fii'stsjsj TO NEUVOUS SUFFEUS. AOENTLI'.M AN, cured of Nervous Dcbililv, In competency, Premature Decay, and Youthful Eiror actuated by u desire to benefit others, w ill lu hapy to lorni-h to all w ho need It. tfrec of charge) the re ceipt itud itirei lions for making the .iiiiptn remedy iNed iu bis mse, Sutl'erers wishing ti profit by tin advertiser, bad experience, nnd posses a sure and vnl nable remedy, can do so l,y addressii g him at ouco at Ins place of luisiii.-ss. Mm Reci)io uud full iulorina ' lion 'of vitul importance -will lm cliei;rfully sent by I . reiiiru man. .viioress jijii,. 11 ui.iu.r.. I No. till Nassau Street, New York , t.y I'. 8. Nervous Sutl'.'nrs of both sexes will, ti i i.l tins luforiu.ition invnlUule. Decumlur 3, lr0L llm. j" E A T Ri M"0 S"3 A L I-" I T.Vbltj ASP OKNll.kMS.t ' i l' .'on wish lo marry, nddrcs Ihe uuiler.icned who will send you w nil. mt money nnd without price, valu able information that will enable you to marry happy uud .peeeily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This Inforinatii'ii will coi-tyou nothing, nnd if you : wish to marry, I w lit clieerlully nssi.t you, All t tiers strictly loullilcntlal. The desired ieformiitmii sent by return mail, uud no questions n.keil, address e5.ir.-ili I!. Lambert, lirecnpuint, Kings co., New York. . ULI. JO, IROl. .1111. j Uniformity ol Prices ! A New Feature in llifslues I Every ono his own Salesman! JONHS ii CO. of the CreseutOne Price Clothing Store, No. dUl .Mitrkctstreu I above Sixth, Philadelphia, i In addition to having the largest, mo.t varied am! 1 fa.liiouiible stock of Clothing in Philadelphia mtidoox ! prcssly lor retail sales, have constituted every one ' his own -ulein.nl, by having marked in figures, on eaoli j iirltcleattthe very lowest price It can be sold'for sothey . caiisot po.sibly vary all must buy alike. I The goods aro well sponged ana prepared and great paiiistaken with the making so that all can buy with tlio full nssurauca of getting a good article ut the very lowest price. Also, a large slock of piece goods ou hand of thu latest si) le and best qif.ilities, w hich w ill be made to order, jn the most fashionable uud best manlier, '.'5 I per cent, below credit prices. Remember the Crescent, In Market above Sixth street m COL ' JONES i: CO. rrCitUIIILB DISCI.O.-'l.llES dLCRHTS FOR HIE t .MILLION I A most valuable and wonderful publication. A vv-irk ol 400 pages. aiiiKID colored engrav infs. DIt. HUN TKR'S V.M)E .Mi:i'U.M, an oilginal nnd popular Heat-n-s. on Man and Woman their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorder of every kind with never failing Remedies lor their speedy cure, -j he paiticoniur. Hunter has long beeN and still In, unbounded, hut ut 1 the earnest solicitation of numerous persons lie has been induced to extend his mediial usefulness through i I 111 medium of Itis "V'.MIH.MHCUAl 1 His u volume 1 that should be iu the hands of every family iu the land as a preventive of seen t vices, or as a guide lor the j nllcv iiitiou of one of tliu most awful and destructive scourges ever visiied mankind. One copy securely eii i veloped will be forwarded free of postage tn any part ot the I'liited States for .Id cents in P t) stamps, i Address, post paid, Dr. Hunter, No. II Division ; Street, New York. .May til, ir.tM.-y. j " auditor's Notice. " 1 Estate of Jumcs Hmtman, Deceased T'HE undei'nigoed, appointed by tho or- a- plian's court ut Columbia couuty. to niuki di-tribu ttoo of Ihe balance iu the hands of Jmnes .Masters and Abel Hartmuii. executors of Jiimrs Ilartinau, late of Pine township, iu said county, to and among the cred itors of tlie s.inl deciiised, iu llio order e.tablished by Isw", will meet tlu creditors of the deceased, at the 1 1 dice of Robert F. Cl.uk, Hsq , in Rlooui.burg, on Miturday, Hie '.'1st day of January. A. 1)., ISC5. All persons having claims or demands against llm estate oflho deceased, are rcv.ue'.ted to present them to tliu Auditor or be debarred from cuuiiog in for a share uf the assets. 11EUVEV H. GUOTZ, Audita. Illnom.liirg, December v'4, 1p04. l4ln)itiisti'aoi''t Notice. j Ettate oj Willittm Webb, Deceased. JKTTEHS of administration, witli the .J.wlll annexed, ou t'-e Estate of Wfl.l.IAM ' IV Ullll. late of Centre township, Columbia county,1 deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co. uinbla county, to the iinder.igncd ; all per.ons having j claims against tlie I, slate ottlte dscedent are re'tue.- . ted lo present t hem tn tho undersigned, residing iu Scull township, without delay, aud all persons iudsu ted lo make payment fnrlhivitti. 1 ULI IIART.MAN, Mn'r.O. V. .!. Decsmber it, 1304 Un . SI "0 AtlitniiiUt.'ator's tVolict. Estate of Peter llodine, dse'd. Ir.TTl'.RSof administration ou the Hstalo ol Peter j Undine, late ol Cntawismltvp., Columbia Co., drr'd. have been grunted by the Register of Columbia co., to the uiidcrslzncd , all persons liuving claims ugaiti't His I estate of tin- decedent aro re'pH'.leil to present them to i the Administrator nt his resilience in said town ship wilhoiitdelay, and all persons Indebted to inaks payment forthwith. JOHN V. UUDIN't:, Adm'r. Derombi-r 'Jl, lrt!4-0w S3 OO" AD.jINISTltAT0H'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Wtllivcr, Lcceas'd. LETTERS of udinlul.lrnlloii mi the Hstatit of Abrit liuiii Wclllwi, laic ofMaill.ou twp.Col. co., ici'i,. havobeou grunted by tlie ItegTsler ol'Coluuibi.ico.,io tin iiudnrsigned; nil persons hating ilaiiusugaiu.tlliu es tale of thu ilecedent are requested lopreseiit Iheiuli tho undersigned, residing in said township, without delay, uud all persons iuda-ncd tu muku pa)inoiil '"r,"Wl1"- WILLIAM II. WHLUVF.it. Adm'r. December .1. Itb4,-Uiv $:i 0ft, EXECHTIUX NOTICE. Eslato of Georgo W, Hittle, Deceased. LirryKRH Testauienlary on tho i-.tate of (icorgo IV Millie, lute of .Ml. I'leusaut lowusliln.Columbi i co., deceased, have been granted by tlio Register of Wills A:c to the undersigned loth residing in said twp, all per.ons liuviui; claims again. t thu estate of tin decedent aro requeued to present llieiu to Ilia Kxeui trix w Ithout duiuy, and nil person, luueiiicii in iiiuk ivnienl t forlhwilli. .MAHV til l 11. t. Ml. Pleasant twp., Nov. 13, lHl'.l, I'.vrs. VFFIOK OF TIIK LACKAWANNA J& DLOOMSDUUG U- It. CO,4 Kinoston, Pa.. Dee. 3. 1801 ' Tlie annual meeting nf the Stockholders of thu Lick. aw. tuna and Itlooiosbitrg Railroad Cu . w III be held il ' the Kingston Mouse, lu the borough of Kiaisti'ii, on MiiiiiIiiv. January U, I'M, at nuu u cluckr I' ,M., lo elect a President un.l Dliuclors. I A II UEYNWsDS, Sx'u Ilftrsib.r in leal. POSTSCRIPT! Tin: Wit ii iS'invn, ore uniinportaht Savntiah, Georgia, wits evacuated, by. the' rebels, ou tho VOlh of- December, unit oc cupied by Gen, Blicfiitnn, Tho fx'pPdi on Wilmington, N. 0 ; by (ho Pofifer Hutler Fleet, was a total iliflr6V"'ilofi next wcoh. ' . Death of the Hon. Geo. M. Dallt.fi. The lion. Gcorga M fllin Dtlla", K. Vice President of th UtiltftP Stales dr. il ou Saturday morning las;, hfter a few hours' illness, at his residniict', in Walnut street, Philadelphia.. Mr D illa was ''oftM in that city on tin: 10th of .Inly, 17'-': and was const queutly iu tho 73d(yoa'rof his age. OF Valuable Real Estate. IN pursuaneo of an order of the Or phans' Court of t'r.lumhlu rnunty. on Stilttnluy, the 1-Ut day 0 Juituwy. 1800, at 10 o'clock Hi llm forenoon, Levi Cut, j&cS'l's Admlnl.traior oraii ami sioiuiiir, the Hrnt i roods nnd chattels, rights mid credit 'd.jljlss' which were of John Cox. lalu of Hen lock townsliiti. iu said county, der.'d will expose lo sile, by 1'ublle Vendtu, on the pr.'iil Ises A CERTAIN FARM, AND HEAL IDSI'ATjS. Si'tuato in said Uomlouk lown- BV; (ji ship, and County of Columbia, hounded ti-QftS nd described as follows to-wit : On tlio W North by lauds of the estate, of lsinlr Wag. .fT!2.tf-A uer, dei eased, ami lands of Isaac Leidy, on the En.t by lands of John .Miller and loho Hart man on the South by lauds nf Reuben Winter. tic n, nod John llarltmin, uud ou the West by liiinls of i.'i ii . Ilnrluiaii, containing 0i: IIUiVDHKM AM) TWIvMV ACRKS, Wlisrenn are erected A New Frame House, A GOOD DANK UAltN. and other oiit.builillugs. Cj'- l.nte the Estate of said ilrceas;i,il. sltimta In the town hip of Hemlock nnd county ufnrcsaH. JKSSE COLEMAN, Lltth. nioaituburjf, Pccuinbrr 10, Irfiil. TJMM& OF SALE. Ten per cent lo be paid or secured on ihe day of sale ; pne fourth. If.s tin said ten per cent, to he paid when the sale is continued, and His b.ilaian in otiu year tliereullcr with interest. LEVI UOX, Adm'r. December 54, t(4 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virlne of sundry writt of vewithni 'srasnas, issued out of Ihc Court nf Coonroii Pieas of Columbia i. oitnty, and to mo directed, w ill he1 ev posed to publ ic s ile, at Ihe House ot John L. Hirst, in Locust township .011 Tuesday, the lih day of Jmiutir?, lSCo. at '2 o'clock, P. .M of said du) , Ihe fo low log described property, to. w It i A certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate iu Locust township, Columbia county, con. taming FOLU'IT.KN AI'IIL:?, more or less, bounded as lollows to wit: On tin West by lands uf David llower. on the North by lands of lieu. -r. J11111I11 Tulk, 011 the Hast bv lands of Jj34tSx?, William Wilson, whereon are erected S jl aStnryanduh.tif fSSl'Dlffir Frame IhVfHiiiK House, gSSIjLia and 11 three story Carding Murhino House, with good Water Power, and 11 Log Mable, with the apptnteu' uncos. E7" Seized, taken In execution nnd to bo sold us tho properly of John IVgely. SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff". SheiifTs Ottice, ) Itlnomsburg, D'eeiubere4. leT.I. j A NEW STOKE IN Oil A NGJEVI L LE. (heap Go.itisanil Great Da'gain?, TIIK Subscriber hln frit'tnln nnd the lias jttst opened a respectfully informs fbiierou public, lhat ha NEW STORE, n the writ-known smnd of tho late Win. Trim. Es-i n Mntr. Street, in Oraugev llio, Columbia cuuty, Pa iliich .us been wnll-tilled with all kinds ef Choice New Goods, Fresh from tlio Eastern .Markets, which he Intends selling ns i hv-ap as Iho cheipcst for ready pay uud country produce. His stuck consists iu part of llio following articles . Cloths, Cassimer's, Satlinetts, Silks', Cambricks. H, I 1. allies, Callicnes, .Muslin.. Sliav li.Llnsn.-i, Allpsckas j Millinery and Dress Goods, 4.0. ! MOOIEIIS, Tea, Coflee, Sugars, Mollascs. Spices, Clu'csa, Full 1 It ai sins. Salt, Tob.ihco, Si'gars.Snuir, nndotlwr luticles in this liuu, u.iially kept iu Cuuuliy Stores. ALSO : QlJlSENSWA.l.E & E A lt'ITI E N W ARE, Hals mill Hoofs aii Shots, And nil notions generally iu trade. E" drain, Duller, Hggs. .Meat, mid country pro. dues taken iu exihaugu for floods, OOUNLiLIUS DELLKS. Orongevl lu. D.'c. 17. H04.- iy. New Grocery Htorc MO It ft FHESll t.'OODS. (Forniolij Kinsman' old Sand) on Mum Sired, lilooinsbt'ri, r"PHH underigned ban just teeeived a f. good stock of FALL AND WSXTKR l)HV GOODS, of all kinds, .Men's Heavy CALF AO K V B00TS6 the. best iii Hie market , a f.ood Assortment of Ladies sod Children' Shoes of all kinds, A Fresh Lot of Groceries. of all kiu-'s, such as Molasses, 'uzain, Tea- ltico, I Spices, ' Fiisli, Salt, Coffee, ATS AM) O APSj Tobacco, Si gars, Caiidier, llazenn, Lard, vie., &o , &o. KEHI1 AND PltOVISIONS. Together with a great uiriety of notions and etceto uis loo iiuineroiis to ine i ion. 11 f It itler, I'.ggs. .Me ,t .Hid produce generally taken I i I'Xih'iuge i'ur goods, 11ENUY GlGh.lt. II ooiiLbiirg, D.c. 10. lHi4 CLAIM AGENCY, The undcrsigued having connpoted him self with established Agencies iu War.h ingtou auu l'Uiluui Ipliia is prcpuretl to attend to thu collection id D'cl; pay.Bonn tics, Pfiisious, and all other cquiiubiij olaiius agaiust the Government, llis t-.v-perienou aud busineii oouuccti'inu t liable iiim to attend to thorn with the leait pot. sible delay. churo.es inado unlc-i-ti-u Ittims aiu aonured, OlUeo with 1. 11, Little F, vj., Court liouso Allev. toui. burg Pit. 0. U.UItOCKWAV. lilooniaburg, D.o. 10, Uli I. Ladies' Fura. 'Ihe large. I as.iirlmri.l aii'll il'.l.l.H .JAKI'Oi'.O U V SONS. I ontlio UI..I ll"l' I I'll! tad,, loins . f s .atfc'