COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITED BY LEVI J.. T ATE, PROPRIETOR. fiL66MSBURG: Sattttfday Moriiing, Jan."l 4, 1065. B MtowiLiiuaii in IM i m i ! iuann lapreq "'Our Constitution cianl It ever! Oaf glofIoii4,Unlon--hoKl It dear ! Onr marry" Flag-v-forsake ll'ncvcrl The proud Caucaaslan our only peer! TERMS OF THIS PAPERi ( AFTER JANUAIIV Iit, m. ) $3 00 per Year, or 2 (.O.fnnirl RtHntlv in nrlvnnnn. w iimiiii.i.. ,n i the religion of these loyal scamps. Direot Taxes. Mr. Burgess, it is reported, is in the Ono or two things remain to bo said Army- Tuia is on,v truo in part. Find about tho question of Direct Taxoi, to 'DB 5t nn up-hill business to any longer whiob tvo ndvertrd last wock. j run lhc " Tankhavnock Smut Machine,'' One tax was to hare been levied under ' 1,0 wcnt lo Washington, --not to "shoulder tho said law, previously to April 1, 1865 j'1"3 niusket" not to fight in tho ranks, and tfost tax was paid by Pennsylvania to lbut to "r'W 1,10 omolumontj of a safo and tho General Government, by making an- lucralivo offio (out-of-harm's-way) and propriation for arming and equipping tho oldiers sent to the army at tho beginning of tbo war ; thereby increasing or Stalo debt to tho amount of several millions, and to pay tho interost on which, wo or c now paying a special St ale tax. l'erhaps Peo John, writing for his ftionds in the back townships, will deny that also ; but tho pocket of tho tax payer will at once set his judgment straight on that point. In this way, by playing hand nnd glovo, Andy Ourtiu managed to conceal the fact of the levying and paying of a Direct Tax off of tho people of Pennsylvania, until tho aotual knowledgo of tbo fact, would neith er endanger his nor Lincoln's ro cloction Now, concealment boing no longer ncocs sary to hold tho gudgeons whom they have so long deceived, tho facts aro admitted by, all except snob intensely ignorant fellows, as fuglotho Republican. We'shall havo mote to say on, this sub ject hereafter. For tho present let what has been writton 6ufilco. Orangeville Male and Female Academy. The greatest outrage committed by any portion of people upon any other, was enacted by tho manner of conducting and holding the election for Trustees of the Orangcvillo Male and Female Academy on tho 31st December, A. D. 1864. We would not havo referred to it at all through the newspaper ;-ns the whole subject will undergo a judicial investigation", had not the lying Republican endeavored to mako a point about the matter. "The other party," of whom the Repub lican speaks as having been "wofully bea ten," were not and arc not beatcn,and tho unjustiCablo course adoptsd by tho party who controlled the election -will have such a ventilation as will do them gdod for tho balanoe of their natural lives. Tho peo ple, who have an interest in tho proper conduct of all our schools.and in the funds for carrying the same on, will sac that jus tice is done, as soon as they get the mut ter in their hands. Meeting of the Legislature. Both Houses met and organized on tbc 3d iasl. The House olectcd A. G. Olm stead of Potter county, Spoaker, A. W. Benedict, Clerk, W. II. Denniston, Assist ant Clerk, Alexandor Adairo, Postmaster, Cbareles E. IdcllSergeant-at-arms,Jamcs 'R iMoJuukin, Door Keeper. Tho domo erals voted' for nominees of their own who might Kave been elected if thoy had re eived enough votes, Wm. J. Turrol of Montrosc,Snsquehan na oounty, is Speaktrr of tbo Senate. The vote stood on tho first, ballot 33 Domocrats to 55 Republicans. Harrisburg is crowdcd.all tho Hotels be ing full. The markets aro steep and on' tho rise. Board-612 00 per week. Our Quota 60,000 I The announcement of tbo administration that the quota of Pennsylvania is sixty thousand on tho coming draft, has alarm ed even Lincoln's frionds. Thoso who voted for him under tho false assertion that bis olooiion would end the- war and givo peace without further drafts, hsve a beautiful prospeot-before them. AH1 this might have been otherwise if' McOlellon bad been olected. 'I bo South would have returned to tho Union under his adniinU tration,but under Lincoln they never will, as long as thoy havo power to resist. 8Qy Rev. A. K, Rutan, of Luzerne co., who was ''Kidnapped for opinions sake," and undorwont a farsioal trial beforo tho Military Commission at Harrisburg, has beon sentenced to pay two hundred dol lBrsfGne and undergo six months impris onment' in Fort Mifllin. - - - 0r Wm. H. KKMBLW)aboll.ionist, was !?iU"d,! of Pennsylvania, by the Joint Convention ' of the Legislature. 1 at),0i high-mtuded man, says that- tho bet ir "t " wa8i 'to' thero was ,(ho such thing as a S-IIon. James Guthrie, u nobVe- I)ircetLand Tax," and tho abolitionist Un.ou Demoerai, ha4 been elected by tho based his opinion upon Poo John's asser Knntnrkv T,of.lotoi,,r i tt,, rr!..i c. . .. ..." rf lk us uulltlI oiaie Senate. t&r Senator MojuooMfiBV, and'lfcp rrflfntallvo JACOny, havtrour thaukV for dooonicnts. BUT 0. N, Wordeu has retired from the Lewuburi Chronicle. J. R, CorneHu'S will hartafler ruu tlio (imnt'mintini. 'The' Philistines arc upon us. I Oeo. M. Kiciiaut, of the Witts ton Gazette' homo weeks since, copied an nr- I tide, iuto hU lapor, headed "WlLLlA'M Duiioess," and oredked it' to tho" Blooms- burg Democrat," Following up the cr tract. Mr. lMcbart? guvd Mr. Durgess a' good name, a'Ud pronounced blm a ''p'iitri ot," allodging that he had "sbouldcr'cd'his ntuskot and was doing God's eorviCo in tho Army." We tell you this is a slander upon Mr. 15. tfo did no such thing. Liko ihofct other ''loyal leaguers," Mr. B., eva ded duly when called to Gil up tho Army, ana thereby dcirauucu tho (Jovommcut of his cervices.. Just as did Geo. M. Hichart, I'aldlion JOUII, and Ira Avery. llllS IS joined tho army oi the loyal thieves and robbers. Mr. Riohart, in the next place. administers to us a little loyal advice. He thinks wo have novor abused tho rcbcls.or supported the Government, and advises us to "go down South and kiek for a job with Jeff. Davis." Now, if wo have not abused tho rebels, as this loyal lincoln poop thinks wo should, we havo stirred up their allies in tho North tbo abolition loy aMoagucrs who arc equally traitors totho Country and enemies to tho Union. We did more. We- shouldered our musket, in the hour of our country's peril, with our two Sons, two Sons-in-Law, and twelve nephews then iu tho4 field, and marched down South in defenso of our country to tho bloody-fields of South Mountain and Antiotum. Where then wero tho valorous Richarls, Burgosscs', Averys Johns, &c, with all their vaunted loyalty and patriotism I Sneaking at homo, denouncing patriotic domocrats as "trai tors and copperheads !" Fool-like, Mr. Richart, intimates that our teachings caused the difficulties in Fishingcrcck. Doos he know, poor sim pleton, that tho abolition conspiracy against thoso inoffensivo men up Ftshiugoreck, has proven a failure and been pronounced a a farce. And we aro proud to-day to say, that with all the searching, swearing and falsifying of the "loyul kid-nappenj' that they wore unablo to in.pl.oato our fidelity to good order, or even supect our patriot ism, or that of any other Democrat in Bloomsburg. Ycs,we stand defiantly upon tlio Record, and boldly appeal to its truth, for our vindication from thcUonguc of ca lumny . But a word more, to this "verdant loyal leaguer," and his click of aboliiion liars. Wo notioo, Mr- Richart, that in your ar tiolo, aS applicable to us, you havo intor sperced tho term- "cowardice." Wo hurl it back, with re-doubled force in your teeth, as unworthy tho emanation of oith era gentleman or a patriot. And, wc warn you in ad vanco, that if jou repeat tho insi?iuationi and cscapo tho wringing of. a gooie's-ncck, you may feol the weight of a gentleman's boot in oloso proximity to your' posterion organization. To yorf'and'all suoh pimps and critters, wo would say,onoefbr all, stand from un der. Be carcfuihow you play wuh edged tools. Our advice is : j That when Ihe I,i6na rage. And the band begint to play, Vou "bnja" atound the "monkey cage,' Had better keep au-ay 1 t3T Tho la;its Monthly for January comes out m new type. It U a return to' ttin 1ilia. f GCa -a .ub.u.iw u. u.ij jcars ago, and I .ok", quaint anu in somo respects pleasing. . u ValKt Ia g00U, mougn not quite so gouua:, torraenj. . J no number is. ex- cccd.ngly roadablo; and ihe writers are Bryant, Longfellow, Hawthorno, Bayard Loylor, and Holmes. Mrs. Stowe begins ui Pr.., snuueu ine Ubimney Cor- ner Wei Imwfl rnnln,t1.. it... mi.. . .,..,m.1,u,j Dalu ,UUi illu Al tauiio noes not view political questions ' from our standpoint; but as a literary' magazine it is very ablo. It is Si 00 a year, publishod by Ticknor & Fields, Bos ton. -- Appointments by the Commis sioners. The Auditors and Commissioners met lart week, and made tho Annual Settle ment. It will ho published as soon as approved by the Court ic February. Tho Commissioners then made tho following judicious appointments for tho ensuing year, viz : : Att'y lo Commissioner, W. Wirt, Esq J M..n.nill. a i. n... n l T, ' 1 Mercantile Ap'rCapt. C, B. Brockway. Y 7 . T,. I V uiuuuiiic cannot toll the truth. Iu the wager ho ' aooord'Dg to tho llcpublkun, t- an honor- uoD w,lcreUy be ,ost jjjg ,uol)oy l0 1jg great disgust and chagrin. Wo givo another crtioic on tho "Direct Land Tax" this weokj to whioh wo call attention'.' " JudS Ai s Vt'iUom of Lewistown, died at bis rfsidenre in tliat pUee on Mon-i . x. i . day a week, og.d CI. Failure Of the War in 1064. OcDornl Banks moved Mnoc tho com I nunceniciit of last year lo tlio ltio Grand, i lib oouiicd Drownsvlllo ; and wo wore told that tho rebolHou had litci stranglod in 1 exes ! What are Km facts now ? Ho has withdrawn noarly all his troops from , . . . - ItlQ btato i and tho Wholo lino of tho Rio1 , . . " ' i Grande is again opon for tho transporta tion, to neutral ports, of Confodcr" ate cot ton. In this ono of its great .movements tho war, during tbo paBtyear, has proved a failure. A Federal expedition moved up Bed River. A fleet of gunboats led tho van. A flotilla of tVansports followed with rcgi nionts, brigades, divisions ; and co-operating armios moved overland iinder a sya- tflm nrnrimllin,. ..nhnnhlrnllnn T ..!.!nn , . . ..it was.wc were assured, about to bo "olean- t, m . , . , uu um, juius iu uo orcrrun, .vrKansas bought into subjugation I And what came ,7... ... 811 l,,T m8" Ps ' ft rlh nrmv nnrl nitw. wn hiirlrl hnnlr m diana. . ' ..." tor ; some of tho vessels oaptured or destroy ed ; largo masses of the troops killod,woun 7 . i PTU'T , ded or tiken prisoners: and the wholo . ., , . , . rnlinui-wl tm in lutf niiramf tin hi lltn inm. T ... , . ... . tho war has proved a failure. ni a a 1 1 . 1 ouerman, at me Dcginnmg ot tuo past year, gathered an army at Vick'sbUrg.'- Having moved to tho eastward', Bo reaohed Jackson. He prejsod'thb Confederates J back until ho reached' the Mobile and Ohio Railroad at Merid'ati. A co-operating ex-J pcditlon of eavolry, designed to feed his1 army from tho rioh prairies of Eastern . Mississippi and Central Alabama, having' been driven baok, the Federal chief rctrao-1 ou uis sicps. uarrassou on tno way oy Stephen Leo's horse, he returned to Vicki burg and, after a march of upward of two hundred and fifty miles, presented tho country with another instanoo in which the war has proved, in 1801, a failure Shorman commenced his advance into Northern Georgia during tho yc arust closed. Fighting and manoeuvering, he pressed on from Ringgold to D.ilton, from Dalton to Kingston, from Kingston to"1"'' n aCC0"nl f tl,a alloficd unjut Marietta; and finally.at a (sacrifice of prob ably fifty thousand men, planted tho Fed- tral flag within tho defences of Atlanta. Whether or not ho may havo learned from the movement of tho Confederates that his Onnpnllnno fe.. A.l.nl. 1 I 1 ',-,, , ., ., ,, 1 15th of February ,who havo removed from practicable, need not be considorod hero : 1 ,1 . , , , , , . I . ,, . , r . . . , . . ' 'he towuship, who are disabled by appar but the actual fact is boyond question that. I . . , - , ,- , . ii.t... . , . ' ct permanent physical disability, who having reached that city, ho has dec ared , - ... , i. - , .'. . have served two years in this war, who 'tS POSOSSion. Of all Ihn nlnnrts. fnr tr'iinli I he -had fought on tho way to it, of no avail ft . 1 j. w . r. ..(vi aa Even brilliant succcssdoes, thus, not re deem the operations of Gn. Sherman, in Northern Georgia, from "tho conoluiion' which declares all tho great movements of the war in 1864, practically failures. Hunter moved last Spring against Lynch burg. His advance was designed as a cooperative movement for tho reduction of Riohmond, and was heralded as one of tho finishing touches of tho work of subju gation. And w And what were the features of . that expedition I Early burlod upon its rear, it oould not retrace its stops ; but, seeking safety in flight, retreated, hungry, cxhausted,and demoralized, to the Kana wha ? Hero again, ono of tho great move ments of tho campaign of 1864 proved, in keeping with all tho others, a miserable failure j Sheridan succeeded Hunter in the design ( on Lynchburg. Successful in driving baok : tho Confederate advance,ho movod up the Valley of tho Sbonandoab. Early threat ening his flank from the Blue' Ridgo, tho Fcdcml chief did not dare lo proccod bo yond Stanton. The Southern gencral.have m. . mg altera timo assumed the offensive Shorida n fell back : and, notwithstanding that he saved Ins army at Cedar Creek has not again advanced beyond Wtnohestor. As a movement upon- Lynchbnrgin sue cesses of Shoridan's camnainn in tm V.,l. ley have not savcd'it from the falo whioh has declared it in common with nll n,n ' . 7 .... re UJ pr rrrpftt. mnvnmnnta rf t Im a nm nrin lQ ,laT0 provctl ft fa,urc Grant cjniraoncod, during the past year, his operations against Richmond. Hiph hopes and confidant assurances declared bis advance to havo scaled tho falo of tho "rebellion;" Paper victories brought him, alter a bloody slaughter, to a poi nt which ho might havo reached by water without the loss of a man. Tlio ohicancry and falcehood touching his operalions, from that, day to this, meet now their correct in terpretation.in thefaot that General Grant still tus aud strives against Riohmond in vaiti. Da the "key" of that city in whose pockot'it'may', tEtro can btr no doubt that at tho closo oftlJo year 1804-, tho Federal onslaught on the "rob'el'' capital remains, like every otfi'er ' great movement of tho I campaign, a failure. port xislicr ! In charity wo would pass ovcr thal ,;,.;,, of ,ouJ , d J t include it in tho llon.nl whioh pronounces every great undcrtakiug of tho oampaign of last year a failure, Tho attack on Charleston was ono of tho grounds of tho faloo hopes of tho 1st of January, 1.801. Fort Sumpter has been battered down; but still its ruins re main unoonqucrcd. A' bombardment in conflict with all the restraints of 'h'n inanity and law,rained destruction pn'CharlcBton ; but still that city remains ooverod by: un apnroacbablo defenccH, This year has wilucsscd all the Mao hopes of which In. i ., ... ..... Chad slou was made this subject twelvo1 months ago, scttlo down into tho conolu sion that tho attaok on that city is a fail ure. Florida was to havo boon ubjufjated in 1601 1 A State was to have beuit rector odby tbo logio of artillory Into ''tho Un- ion 1' IiVdnrnl trnnno. nnnrrrnnritnil nn tlin . , . . . S. I Inlina . n .. .1 m.k.a.I - . . . UVUUB , Ullll, I1IUSHUU IIHU IIU B1II1Y. . i . ...... moved into tho interior. Hurled back to Olustco, they rotrcatcd, shattered and bleeding, to their ships ; and added thus another instanco of tho general truth, that every largo oporation of the campaign of last year has resulted in failure. Ships and troops gathered liko storm- clouds around the harbor of Mobile. That cily was, wo Wero asaure'el.about to be cap- turodjanda co-operating' foroc, moving for that base,wo were told, would iramedi- in,c'y afterward go up tho Alabama to 1 ' , .if, , repeat the apparently harmless process of peat the apparently harmless proccs "cutting tho rebellion in two I" What are ,, , . , ; , ., .., . 1IH ... the facts to-dav T Mobi e is st ilia "hot of "cession ! The Federal army land tho Federal fleet have seen nroDer to.1""") OD0 givo its torpedoes and its artillery and its rifles a "wldo berth," and even that gal- .... ., , ., ,, lant old sailor, barragut, whilo ablo to 0 ' look upon its church-spires in the distanoc, was unable to break the spell which ap- pcars tu' havo decreed that each expedition l-l.t' f l . ... . ui me war in ioui suouuuiurn out a mis- r-t-win,,,. But what shall wo say of Sherman's raid oorosi Georgia? Beginning at his confession of the practical failuro of even tho splendid successes whioh brought him to Atlanta, in tho Vain hopo of strangling tlio rebellion, the movemonfof that officer lo tho seaboard was,suoh as it is, a success, Tho tneasuro of that success is simply the occupation of tho previously scaled City of Savannah ; and oi about twenty milos of tho lower part of tho-Ogeccheo-Savannah peninsula ; but, while this is litcrlly the sum total of its results, that march is tho only instance in whidh any ono of the great movements of tho campaign of last year has not proved an utter failure. Correct tub Enrom.munt. There wrs considerable complaint under tho lant quotas assessed upon some of tho town s! ips. One way to avoid this at tho next draft, is to havo the enrollment corrected Immediately, by having all tho name sticken off that do not properly belong there. All who will bo over 4.r on the will not bo 20 years of age on the.l.rth o! Fobruary, all these can be stricken off, il tho necessary application be at once made to the Provost of thia District. We may, also, say that it is the interest of every rightly enrolled man, to report the names of all of proper ago, &o, who are not en rolled, for the more of these there aro on tho list, the greater the chance of escape, when the drawing takes place TnE Methodist. This largo dou- blo-shcet Methodist Journal, is published weekly in New York, at $2 50 per year, in advance. Georoi: R. Unooita, D. D., Editor. It is an excellent religious news paper, conduolcd with discretion and Christian propriety, an advocate of Lay Rcpresentation,and is sustained by a largo corps of experienced writers and able Ed itors. Every christian family should reecive a copy of "The Metiiooist." Especially shouid it be patronised by the Society whoso religious scutiments it represents. Speoimcn copies can bo seen at this office Wmcn Shali, vf. Follow. The Re publican press say it is treason to advocate the cause of peace Even professed iniu- .oiwio . in vvHMiniu .u jiiuuuu war to the knife and the knife to-tho hilt, , Almost instant relict' in the distressing and yet Christ on tho Mount lolls us that, I'b'ir of brtulhing peculiar to Asthma." 'Blcsstd are the pcaco-makers ; for they! R,' A' - KauirKSTo.v, New York. shall be called tho children of God." We ..' !! c 'Xaclly, . - - t, , r iitt relieving my throat so thai 1 could sing are told again in Romans 15: "How with case." bcautifnl aro the feet of them that preach ( T. Duciiaume, tho gospol of Peace," We ak the rea- Chori-lcr French Parish Church, Moutioal. dcr which is it safest lo follow tho teach ! As l'lurc aru. "-itatious, bo sure to oi:- ingj of tho Abolition press and tho war. preachers, or Ihe teachings of the written will of tho Son ol God. w nor jamcs iticticnry one oi mo so call- cd monsters who frightened Mr. Lincoln or fomobody else out of his wits has been liberated after a confinement of 103 days in Fort Mifllin. We wish that Mr. Lincoln aud ihe other parties at whoso instanco Mr. McIIcnry was arrested and incarcera ted in a loathsomo dungeon wero as guilt less of a violation of law or tho Constitu tion as tho accused, Scranton Register. IV Health. Health ie an excellent thing, especially when you aro sick," as , T,DS ?rT 1 .D nMeno ,nS!",Dst r iV ,- , . , . ' laws. Tho only chargo was that ho so d Mr,P..rlington eayg. And when you. are 0t his store to a neighbor's boy two lbs. siok, it is important to havo rcatorativo of lead and a box of oaps. Well may Mr. agent, pure and relieble, suoh as you got Chapin wnndor whotlier he is a citiscn of at Moycr & Eyor's Drug Store, where pro- frco Amo''ic!i r subject of an European scriptiorfs am alw.ijS put up with tho ut- most cart, aud where fresh and genuin Real Estate Sale. Mr. George P modicines are dispensed. Steele, last week sold the hotel proporty known as '' Stcelo's Hotel" on Iho Sqnaro, A Committee of Keituckiaas, who re- io Mr. iba Bonnott, for S'Ji.OOO. conlly waited on tho Pwiidcnt for tho pur- A. Pago has purchased tho farm of pose, got his promise that tbo draft slould Major MoNiel on tho Kingston road, con be slopped in that' Bitut whioh has been uiaiDg 75 j'-Ibid. done. It Was found t!u the draft was Dosj.no Stanton. Mr. Stanton,Secro putting more men from Kentuoky in tb; tary f ar, rceivod through tho mails rebol army, than in thai ol tho Federal.' we"' a ,cttcr oontaiuing four largo w pi'"- Ihcrc was nothing in tho letter Qy Hon. W. U. Jai ohy, our Member 'Honto who tho donor of tho strango of the Legislature, we ttotico has been' WttS' placed on the following Couiiuitlfecr, vis : Acoiiutits,Pnnting aud Mine & Miuarals' okiu si ,vim: v i: To tfte Editor of the Dcrttbcttit : j ami I often heat complaints in this, that abolition publication, are more tfbun- , , , ' , , , I ly Circulated amoni? tllO tieonlo', thatl ii dantly circulated among tho those of a mnro conservative and dcllio- . ... A.fltlA lAhllnhfll. It Id . 1 1 n . Jt,t, I 1 1 rt h. vl HIIVI iiiUiiviiv I . IIHU l.i.i. IUU l.w i i i ion is obvious enough. Not (inly do tho; advertise tnoro exten sively in their own party publications, but . they bio constantly seducing democratio papers into giving, among our own people favorablo notices of pcriodicali, whoso doctiincs and tendencies wo believe to bo pernioious in tho highest degree. And whilo that is being donc,tho people do not D,lJ 8D' nmWoto to that poison. No whore is found a notioe or recommendation oi a democratic publication no wucro is attention called by our papers to tho monthlies of our Own party organization ; and our people arc left to tho mercy of abolitionism in us only seductive form.tho ' t Look at all our democratio weekleys, which oirculatc among tho rank and file of our party, and you will sco tho extent of tho evil to which I refer. Wc do not Hud advertisements anil no tices and recommendations of" Tho Amer ican Monthly" a democratic magasino 1 published at No. 37 Park Row, Now York; nor of "The Old Guard," also of the truo faith, publishod at 103 Nassau street, New York. These are left to find their way as best they can ) wliil othcis fill column after column of our party pa pers. Depend upon it Mr. Editor, these things ought not so to be. CfSr. , j I Ccrreff'tu'encc of the Columbia ib'inonnt. Return of Prisoners. I.icut Myron Fellows, of Now Colum bus, has jtut returned ou parol, from Charle.-toHn, South Carolina, after being a prijoucr of war suvcLtcnn months and tt-n days.' His health is iu bad condition, and hi co f-lght very much impaired. John 1. Koqus also arrived at Annapo lis on the 15th ult. Mr. Koons left New Columbus in 1801, rnlinted with Colonel Harvey's Company, was u prisoner of war iu 180;!, was wouuded slightly, was after ward exchanged, and then returned to his company, whore ho remained uutil the 5th of May la.-t, when he was aain taken pri?ouer at iho battle of" tlio Wilderness, a few days before iho expiration of his term of enlistment, and sent Fouth with noarly the whole of t fie 7ih ltrgt. of the P. K. V. C, ho U now paroled nnd is ex pected to see his home for tho first litre since he left fn June lcfOl. A Pictorial Double Number. The Piitti Nor.r-JicAr. Journal and Lite Illustrated, for January,appears with 32 quarto pages, and a beautiful il Imtratcd Cover. It contains portraits flf Tennyson, Silliman, Sheridan, Oobb, Pil ips, Suiaua, Wesley mother of John on Indian Chief, Franz Mulcr,Miss Mug gins, Miss Fury, tho Princess of Wales, Florence Nightingale. a group nf Warriors Hanibal, Julim Ctu'ar, Pizirro, Crom well, Charles XI I, Froderick the Gieat, Soott, Wellington and Napolcdn,with Etii- XOLOaV, PlIllKNULOaV PlIYSIOd.NOMV, Piivsioi.oav, and Psychology, No 1. Vol. 41st. Published at 20 cento a num ber, or S2 00 a year, by Mcs-rs Fowler & Wells, 390 Brodway, iN. Y. 8- Brown's Bronchial Troches, l(Q)ntain no opium nor anything injuri ous " Dr A. A Hayes, Chemist. He-ton, j ".1m elegant combination for Coughs " I Dr G. F. Bioevw, Boston. recommend thci uie lo Public Spiatc Rev. Yj II. ClIAlMN. "Most salutary relief in lironctitis." R07. S. SEiai'itiEi, Morristuwn, Ohio. try Ocurtct'il u'icn suffering from ('oWJ." ltcv. S J. P. ANDKItsriV tain tbo genuine. A youne; girl named Jenny Forbes, livig " -- J'""- Uptegraff, on the Square; drank stryohuiue on Mouday t-vening, irom mo tiifcts 01 which mo uicti. It is sn"! luat n lcltcr 'rom uer parents, Hying at Caibondalc, raying that they were des titute and suffering, prompted Iho sad act. Part of tho family wore at the Ball. Record of Times. Dyeu L. Ciiai'In, Esq , ono of tho Lin coln prisouers of New Columbus, this coun ty, wo understand, has returned to, his1 homo. Ho was arrested on the U 1 at of August, incarcerated in Fort Mifllin, and was released on tho 31.t day of December, Gold Uscllihg al $'4'' in tbo Now i'oik markets. Wf M1 m &urWiaimMtt Notice! X OTICJB is hereby given, to all persons t Indebted lo, nr having dealinea with, the lato Arm of Fairman, I.eo e Co., Mine llurnrr. dt Limo Itldfjc, that tho Hooka and Aeeounts of said Ann hiVe been placed In the hanrta nftho uml-riltncd for aettle. nietit ami collection. Settlements mint be nia.le h the 1 1 1 1 1. ..f l.. I..,,. ..i ..... t n.ihn..l .J ....... I iviii "i viiiiiuijr ,;A, ,i ,itJi,- iiii:iv.ii;h nini nut cilOl plain. Ifcoet tmuci, Tho ltouks,Ac.,aro III my oinco ati.ijht tjtre-t. I jusi.rn 1.1111.1.1 , j, r Light Hired, January 14, IdW-tls. LIQUOR LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol low lug pcrnnm llnVe tlleiT In tlio tlir of the Clerk of the Uuatter Senium, nppticntluiia to keep Hotel, or acll ll'iuor by the quart, Willi nr without iither incrrlinnilir.e, tit thu placei nanieil, anil Hint tbu npplicft inna will bu preai'iiteil to tho Court of (tnnitcr Sei.lniit (if Culunililn cminlf , on Mnmlay, the Uth Jay of lYbruary, lt)i;.'i, til 1 n'tlock, 1', .M., Hiram Smother ) Hotel, Berwick, Juhu Lcggot Greenwood, JIISSI". UOLKMAN, Ctritu O. 0. llloiiiufbiirg, Januiiry II, IfiiS, List iil Catisi s for. February Term 1805. I Elijah iMcMurtilu EnJnner of Aaron Wulfra Chrli- tlan Wolf. B Jneob llnrria V reter Jnrnby, 3 ltiu.il l-ntoker. va Wm Ikelcr. 4 llaviil Acliriilnich vi John WariMll. r. fl.inri'n l.i.Mtri.tilmpnnr flnnron .M II I... ft .l 1i.HliHn 0 Jnci Alli'itnr nnJ r'arali A Allecnr v Jnn V Allrur. KouuiiiH at t iiiiam iioyiea. , B.iinuel wiuiauia v Charlca II. Ulcteiiili ana (leo, . . A. I vrrnm - fi Wllantl Aeer v. Jo.enli V I.hiil.. Ii Mur.li Alcltt-ynnlila et nl v I'cltr Ollplinnt IB Aiuna V CreniuiT va llnocli Unwell. II .Alum t Lreniuer va Euock Unwell. Ii John lli'lhel rt at va S P. Ilcnilly rt al 13 tleorgo W Card. on v Caaper 1 Tlionua. 14 Itklianl .Mnrgnn va Samuel lloagtanil, 15 Joliu Ituikle va lleury T. Illley ct al. ir, Henry Ullincf, va Moore Crovullng. 17 Euoa I. Ailnuiii va. Sauinel II Sejberl wlf' Sol fa, to I'eter .M Tr.iusli nml Jnalah Tlimiiaa tlarn ll!.'n 18 John Kulirrr ntliu'r ul' Joai-ph Ocarhirt, ili'teaaid va Mi rvt .Mt)er. lit Kebeiia Vnniieralice va t'.lrlianl H Mcnnuli SfU lienrgu ('air, eihluraee ofjmea Cnrr va bilve.tcr J I'ox u till llioinua t'rcvellng, jr. Jese Coleman, Prothmiotary . forTren"t. A STORE HOUSE, LOT OF LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE. nIIIC utidfrsigned, Guardian for tho i minor ihililreii of Jitaeph tJearbarl, tlcrrnav.l. willoirer to rent, (fur two )enra irum tlie fir.t f ..in u(.'xi,; ni piioiie out cry, on 'ri,.... .. .i... .i if r.i ,an- iiiuiouiij, iiiu .uu uuy 01 r unruary, toil.), The roltunlng ileierlbcil valiukte tato,vii.- A Store House, Dualling ioune. u-itli the Out-bail iigi. ond Two dcci of bull y Pltuiitp Iii fataulaaa toiviikbip, Coin qhln rouutT, I'n., on the .Main llii.nl, about uil.l way HetHeen Citaua ami M.iiiiiill.i. f.ii.l Properl, ia nil In gooil rnniljunn, with every r.inv.'iii.'iu turn realdcuie iiinl huaiuc.i rtamt, iu aii eireltent iieigliburlninil, ami uX rare iinliicciniMita loreiobarkiiig iu the .Mercantile bu.ineiia. WT To be Hi utiil ou the pri ini.ca, nn tt to rinuiiie ni at one ii'iloik, I', M mi eaiil ilay, whuniliie nttuiul. uni u w ill be (.'irell, by WM. CREASV, Sr. January 14 lifts. Public Vendue. OF . Valuable Personal Property. WILL hi- rxpof-ed to Public Sale, at tin- ri-.l-leiic- of tin- tubscriber. In Jaikann towilflllip, (.'ill, CO., nil TUESDAY. JANUARV 24, leo."., The fnllnu inj: rnliinhtf! personal jiroperty, viz : two brown mares, fivv. IVBTr.riiT Onwc ' - - aia.jv .m -v 11 (two ot whirl, are lrch. , One S.nv nml vi... piiimmi, iiiiyoy tne 1011 straw uml (Jornto. 1 er by Hi ltiin.lt.-. Kye unit llileh'wltcr)! bv the bu.hel .1,1 : ... . . - . III I 111 i.ura Wagons, Pious, Harrow.'. Slcl.t, Cunt, I .teller, rotators In, the Jltiihil. Tngilhi-r with Ilia entifb' llnuarholil umi KitUi-n' C" Hale t' cnnimeiirc nt . nclnik n. im,. nt'mjil dnr, when ftUtihlance will lio uml coiHlition he itiiitl! Vituw n by JOHN Mc HENRY, Jr. IllAM DKHK, Auaioncer. January 14, Im.0 Public Vendue or Valuable Personal Property. rPHE suliscribrr, adniiui-tralor of the ..8 rttate or IVler lloilinc, late of t'atawiaaa toi.n aliip, ili-renai-il, will lerpo.u to .ale, ul Ihe rraidcner "i n mun nouiiie, in i.ilan Kn. "a 0n Tuisdav, tiii: 24tii ok January, 1805 'i'hu rutlowlng vafi'tBlu personal iropcrty, viz . One Bay Mare, one Carriage, one Spring Wagon, Sleigh. Bureau, Dek, Heds and Hetlding, two Stoves, ChairsTables, Set tee, Stands, one Gun, Patent Waching machine, set of Buggy. harness, Copper kettle, Vinegar, a large Fish-net, Pota toes by iho hunhcl, together with a argi variety of tlou chold and Kitchen Furn iture too numerous to mention, ALSO; At Hie rnrinof the .Vcrcajecl, in CnMwiaan. towui.iifi On Wedneseay, Jan'uaiiy MOth, IBU5 The follnwiiig property will bo ouVred Tor Kale ONE l)Al(li COLOHKD HORSE, Twelve Slicp, one two-horse Wagon Slid, set of l'aukcc-harness, Plows, llai rows, Callivaiors, four swarms of Bscs Wheat, Buck-wheat, Corn and Outs b) the bushrl, Corn-Sh'jller, two Famiinp, Mills, one turning Lathe, Pigeon Net Gr ain in tho Ground, together wilh t li entire F.iruilng Utensils of tho deceased contistlng of articles too numerous tc mention. tt7" Hale In commence at 10 o'clock. A M , nn each day, when tonus and condition. ull ma,u Known. JOHN V. BO DINK, Ailniimrtralof of ihe unato I'eter lloiline, dee'd, January 14, leU, Lackawiintia &: liloomshurg KallroaU. fi" TWO DAILY Tit A INS. "3a ON AND AITI'.It DEO. 2n. HOI. I'ASSENGKr I It A INS WILL KUN AB 1'BLI.OtVSi LEAVE NfJltTIIWAlill. Leave Northumberland, f.UOA.M, liautillc, . f.u " Itupert, . . ,' " tllouiu.biirf V.:I3 ' llrrwicli, - . io.S.'i " Phlchahiuiiy, II. ID . " KiiiBton, . . J8.H p. J, Arrivu at iJcnintnn, .Ou 3 nn c. M 5 in u.vs, 0. J.1 7.:w H.I3 IMS I0.'.'3 3.311 t,.:io r. m 3 3D 7 3(1 S.'-'S 8.3a D.I3 10 00 1. '13 10,33 3.00 new YorK, 1'hiladelplila, Leave 1. 1, a v i: SOUTH WAK II. Scranton, " rtiucalon . " llerwick, . ' ttiiioiuaburg " Un pert, . . " llauville, Arrivu at Nurthiiiubcrland, ' llarrl.biirii. WaBhini!tou. li.OO A M 7.01) 11.13 VJ5 1U.UU into l.'.'OI'.M. 0.0J I'hiladelptiia, &.IU1 The thnrteit nnd muat direct rauw to tlio weal and the nil region I y Tralna of tho Philudclphla ami Erie ltallroail leave NurtliunibcrlaiHl every innrniui; for Erie, arriv nil! tlier.j tlie iiriernoon nf tho aame day to couuuet with train for llutfalo. Cleveland, Chicago, with all potuta weal, aa.l tiuiiierliui at Corry Willi all train, ou tlio Ull Creot lUllrnail. New mxl eKuuiii tileeiunc cara ivcraiiipiinv Ihe nlchl train) eacl way b'lw'eiv Nurlhuuilwrlaiid ni. llatll-, iiuiro. ami Norlliuuibertaiid unit riiilndeliihin. II. A. t'ONUA. Supt. lUujitun, January II, IBM. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Murray id easeil. 'I'lli: underlined, Auditor appoiuted'ky tin) llrj tiau'j 1 Court'of l'oluuilia county, l'a,, tu make ilialribu Unit of tlio araela nl' the Eatalu of EliiabelhlMiiriay deceaaml, auiuitjj tho perauns entitled by law to re eclte the same, will intend to the diittia of hia op. i"lntiiienlaint( otlleu ill lllaoiuabiirj) oii fatiirday. tho 'fc'llrday" of January, at It u'cloctr in Ihn forenoon, wlioii and whno ull person iiilereateil- may niteniUI' lliey think rlivr lll''oiii.biirj J in r.o 3- n $ 30. ltEGISTEtfS NOTIHIilS Mo W KrS'i:: hare been flleil In th nlllce of the Lftl-r or l bin county, and will be preaontcd for cnnflrinnlli allowance In the llrplinna' Court, In t o held in HI oil M iiiire. 111 ine cou iv ainrf..niii. 1111 iv.. n..j, nu . ... . ., . . ... v IIIILllllNI XII mn 1. I'inal ncootint of Peter Ent atlui' or Aieni iiarr, laio 01 aeon towuliip, ili-ccnieil, i 1 ..e. 1 .1 . . . , ,, rnniiici neurit ui if. or (Uciiinuni iicnne, lato Orange tnwiialilp, ilelealeil, 3, First account of William (i, Hurlc nuui r 01 iaicii iiarion. laic ni 11 iiiini iiiivit.i.in 4. iVnnnfllil nr.Tftnnt. 1 .nhl.iml.n... lulntf tralor of John Uncle, fat f liimriiiKcKxh inn r. t.'..t .-.J r-l -. t A.I. "'' r. ui imriil 1 1 a Ml p 1 1 II , Illtu Of Koarili"Cfn ----- - ... iwu.'v ... v,tl C . II t.'i.i. r. i . . r vi ii'iuifir iiv.., iuic ctisoiionl IWp., (It'ieiUuC, 7. Account ol .Inliii Woll, acini t. (wurie r. tliller, lulu nf I.Viitr' toivii.lilp, ilic.a.J. - - .v"m, wl iii'iir .....i i. .... i . ., u.i... .ui. u i. hi ii.nr I., imiiiii., mic ui licilllin.k tU fir iJlCeairil. m tM 0. l'lnnl iioi'oiin ol W ill. a in Lamo ami iiHiiiau Miner, miiu ra nl Suniml Mlli'r. lain .... . v. om cwn..-u, 1(1. Aoi'ininl nl tvil null At n.lril,, ,,it t,,.,, i, .,,. n ... i.,i. n..u.. 1 71 ....... ,,, ,,.,.,,, unill.nH 10111.11111.14.114.1.1. lo iiklnti. iletruntii. I li. hm iuhJ fiim I nccouut. nf Wilun Wiulcli. ailni'r. tjraiiiiitfl Wutntli, Inli of tlrmto, KMTHtllllll, IItCJlll?ll, JOHN 0. FllHKZK. . ntooinaburg, January 0, IriU, llGUISTEIl Shbkipp's Sales. W,: III IUU HI .. Will HI J.'t lit, 111 IHI! (II oi Loiuiiiiiia roiiiuy, w ill na mpuseil tn aiilu at lb IH.l'.l I'.'IIH 'H. 11 IHV- . Illlll 111 .(Ullllllllll M Uoiirt lloilai:, in Uionin.liurg, un niuiiu uv iuu uiu ui ruuruuTY. idiid ut -i o ciora, r, .11., tne ioikiuihl' ueieritieu real eaim in w 1 1 : A Ceitain Tract of Land, Minnie in l.ooiiat lownenip, Loluiiilila cnuiily, ailjiiln lilt i.a.i. joiiiiinaii iiiicIiiii.iii iiiiil Am.l I'm, on tit .iu .iat.v.111) i .i.atiiicriFi: i'n lint .ouio. ti iioriu, reior Jiliier, aril,, nnil ruler All lir,4r.. mi Vi Wi'.l.liilllllnllll! ai VIJNI'V two auiies uinl Sew iiiiproveu iniiu. inert nro ou me riri'iHiii'a n i,ui i c i li i v. .tun mum. .UH.V, it in. ii. r iii v itr,a oi in li i nr ' ....... 3 . . . . ; . imrn, .-puoi; iniiice, uuuMppie uitiijru, Willi l!u apf purteiuucea. ALSO, Olii' other Tfnrt ft I, a ml. .Itu.ite III Louint tonne nip. nlorriiiUi iiiijuiiiiNi. the above ue..cribeil tract n tin' I. iikt. hy l.iuil nt I'etrr Miller, ai u., on Ibe ri nt unit We.t, I'eti-r .Miller, ai n. anil IVtrr Miller. Jr.. .. the North, lootiliiliii; I'tVIl AUItl'.rf. nml one Iniinlri mitt two perelien, utrltt lui-uauri', ult ileureil l.uiil, ALSO, Another Trart iltinitii iu l.oruiil tnw-n.liln. euunlS arnniaiil, mljoiiiing l.imi. ol' Wriiflit llonlie. aiif olhrra 011 tlie North, tamta ft rinrrly hi'tuiiitiiiL' to Vn .Mutant-oil tin Ka.t. I.imt ol tMlliaiu It. Illimlei ou tli (mill. I'li.irln. d. I'm, on the VVe.t, cinituiiune ON iii'vitniwi ii..j 1.... I ... i.,. ... ..h-, iiiitiu ui 1 3 ALSO, Onn other trait of iiiiiuiiro oil laml, ailuiit.i in I.. uifl tow 11,11111, nml louiity niorea.iiii, an I 11 11 -r Inn otliera, roiilnliiiiig EI.IIVI'.V Ai '1! l;rf. and oueliuiiur.' 01 ri in. ji'ini-iiii, .iiK-oari royiiiT. cii.ao r. ine an ami ltut piircliua, lrli;l meaaiire, rii'iri'il, taken iu I'Aei iiiion anil lo bu anlit tlie propertr nt Wright Hughe-. SAMUKI. sXYIiim? SLrri.r Mu rin e 1 nice iiionni.nurg, Jan. n, Iriri. iafionn! Police Gazette. the cm eat CHIMIN A L PAPER Of THE AGE ... . . . ...... . . ..r.i l.r... , f ... .1..., .1;. i tie rrunrintors woiitn can itio a ihhikih - ' 1 . . .1 1 -. ',, ,,, HOW III the tWPIIIIHltl yi'iir nl ll lillbltcii 1 iifini iiiiLiui. 111 in.7 ill. 1 111,11 ml1- ii.iiii! 1 ,. . I I - linn, anil Unit il i- Hie only pupnr iiuhli-li I'll 111 1H Ullllrll Dimes l-ll il.l III !! llft'lirill.) Iiepoils o! nil Criminal inatieir. nl miior laliee nei'tirtni til tin; tvotlil. Il.ivui ........ !.... nl 1." ...l .. ... I ........ ...... i et s exie ii i" uvur nit) run nrv. s i'S I lie in ii mi mi ul tae.ilitics lor ntilituiiim inr . ...r - - r .... ri'i'i i urrii :i inn 11 i em ir ri er e w ttin r sneeiaiiiv. j'.aou i n i oer s eitiuelil-lien vvtiti fii y r v i n "s ni ei.irijtti evenl oi'cnrriiiu in tlji uteut meirniioli , ... . .. .. r .i. .. it..-.- ,. . u tt tit er iy ii es in i ie i m t isn eoiiiiiiiH front titni! in ttm, exacl hi;.' ne-berfU lliieves ami oilier I'tliiiiiiiu-.wlii. Ii e uao i'k ciuztii io "iiaiu iimn -e vim iiuniiMl ilepteilalioii-, To eitizHn- anil nHicttr il i-i it inv.ilii'ii orllle tloiii!!-. of the thieves, their wlieren I'ont- nun 1 lit i r plain- mm uevtre to etiirat uliil der-poil lltn u wary. TJIE f ATIONAI. I'OI.ICK flAZE'lTE 1 is rniblithe.tl in Wio tnlere.st til :oml gov Hiiiniont ami cm rem moral', mill it' evtan rite 1:111111111111 ill all I'.iiir. ui 1111. 1.11 Hint is an evidence, (it in aiinreuialioti hv thu IHiblit:. It i:"ti be piiruh.ii-etl nt ull new ileum.', anu ner.-o w at t 2 to biiuaunuu ealt uo io by inlilrHS'iiii; (JKO. W. M ATStSf.I. KCn , 3 Trjnii How, New York PUBLIC SALE. OF Valuable Scal Esa(c TNT nitrsti-itico ol no order nf tire Or pliaiiH t'oiirt of tV-luiiibia eotinty. oil .ntiiriiiiii tin .in Hint til in nitit-u i a .) it IU ii'ilork iu llni fnri'iiiinn. Levi I'm uooda ami iliatleU, rihlw mid rredita, which were of John Cm, Into nt" lleie. .titiniiii. tralor in an ami -iiit'iuar, uie iyim t I II. link tnwinihiii, iu until county. dee'd.E will eipoae tu .ale, by I'ublic Vi'iului', on Ihu preiu iiea A CERTAIN FARM, AND HEAL KSI'ATE. iSr7 Situalo in said Ilcmlook lown- iTJXyi i r ...l M- i,.,.i..,l illlll iii'.Lriurii lis i"i"i" n . ..ii North by binds of tlie e.late of laaar. Was. ner. ilrci.'.-iaed. mid lamia of laaau l.ejitv. ou tlie Itn-t by liimle of Joliu .inner 'nml Julie Hart mull ; on the Hnutli by lamia of lteiibeu Winter. tern, and J oil ii llartiiinu, unit ou the Wot by lamia of l.'cn. tiariiiiaii, cnutaiiilii oXE IIIM)K1 AM) TH'ENTV ACnUS, Whereon are erected A New Frame House, A GOOD BANK DARN, and other oiil.nuililinga. Q.J- Lain tlie Eatnte' of naiil ileceanml, m'tinilo i rt the town, hip of llenilik nnd iniiuty aforeaaiH. JKSSH COLEMAN, Cteik. IllDoin.biiri,', tieceiutier 10, Ir'OI. 'Mil MS OF SALE. Ten per cent, to bo paid or secured on lltn day if'aiilu j nno fourth, lefa lie) aaid ten pi'r cent, tu be paid hen tie' aale in confirmed, ami Ilia balauco in one year thereafter Willi iulereat. LEVI COX, Adm'r, llecember 5l.lril SHERIFFS SiVLE, I IT virtue of suudry writs of venditioni Jr.aaa, iaaued nnfofltie Court of Common plena of Columbia I'uiiuly, ami to ine illrritedi will be ex nosed 10 public a.ilo, nt'tho llouao ol John L. llirtt. In l.ncual tuwuahlp. ou Tuesday, the nth day of January, 1805, nt 3 n'clock, 1. St., of aalrl day, tho follow im dcactlbe prouurty, to-wlt : A certain kot ov Piece ol' Groujulv , tiluMo he l.nriiM town, hip. Uetunibla" rnuuty, rnn I tniiiius roi'U'l'I'.l'.N ACUEd, luoae "I leas, houml'W . as (ollowa, tu wit ! ( 111 IMi Ti .t by lauds of D.ivU llower. ou iiioNorin oy lamia nr lien jaiiiln Eulks oiillinEuat tV lamia of Wlllluin Wil.uni whereon' aro erected a t-tiiry ami a nt Framo l)vcHin House, and n three .lrry Carding Mailiiue llouaii, Willi t Water l'o);br, arid n Log r-lablo, Willi tha appiiinn ""ity" B?ij;6il, taWen In execution ami to Im toi a Un) sroneily of Jolin I'tfi ly. SAMUEL SNVDElt, ilirrlff. Hheiitra Ollicn, I I'.lo.iMi.lgii; 11. ten. bur .'t 1 BO 1,1 raw axi