THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 85hc (Columbian. UI.ODMHIIUltO, 1A. VllltllV .UIIIIM-MI. OCT. II, IdllM. - TUB COI.UMIIIAN lna tlir Inirgrat Ctrenlntluil lit Columbia. Mill flilJalliliiK ennntlaa of Kit)- rltrr tulillaliril lit-ir, nltd la Alio n mtirll lttrf(cr alierl than mny r Ma cole inpornrlaa mill la (litrefor. (Iir Ileal matllum for nitvfrllalliK lit lltU arctlnil of Ihft Mini. Attention I Democrats II I.N order Unit elioiip roailliit? mutter mny lo fimiMu'il tin- people until after 1 lir elrctlon, we innki' the tollowlnc of fer: 'I'hiit we will wml Tin: t'ul.tl.MlilAN friiin now until niter the I'li-ldeiillnl I'hvlloo li i lulu or twcniy full 1'IVK ixii.t Ai:s. Ilil I" only Tuinly five mils ii iiiiiuIhi' mid Jnit enverj tlio Hint ol' the paper on whleh ll U piloted 'I'lio pper eontiilli' e.ieh week sixteen lurjf J eolumiH of entertiilnlnn literary nml pulttlcul ih'Um. No Deiuoeiut N.-o poor hut what lie ran itlvu twenty live eeutrt to nld In the einulni,' contest, and he hlimiltl see that lilt Rmllciil iicIkIiIkii- lint a eopy. ('lulu should he forinnl at every l'oit Otitic. Mercur and Fiollct. A Viiti: for Mercur, Uu volu for ne irro uirriiL'o In I'i'iiii-yl Viiiiln. A vote for Mercur, Is a vote to ntrlkc the wold "wlilto" from our Statu Coil' Milutlon, nml In favor of muni voting' A vote for Mercur Is a vote In favor of Uieplt); up the I'reeilnien's liureau foi the support of Idlo negrocx. A vote for Mercur Is a v do for negro equality and negro rule. A vote for .Mercur, Is a vote for cor ruo'ioo, uxtravasanco nml fraud. A voto for I'lollet, Is a vote, against uegio MillVuge, negro eipuillty, negro Mipportand all kindsof fraud and cor riiiiti.it. A vole fur I'lollet, Is a voto In favor of onoiny, retrenchment and reform. A vote for I'lollet, isu vote In favor of tho Interests of the rainier, median lo mill latiorlng man. A voto for I'lollet Is a vote in favorof clieap government, reduction of taxes, on all we eat, drink or wear. A voto for I'lollet, is a voto hi favor of reducing tho pay of puhlic officers, ami especially inemhers of Congress. A voto for I'lollet, Is a voto in favor of a union of all tho State-, and against the Itadlcal theory that the rebellion of the South, was a tuicuuss. A voto for Mullet, is a vote in favor af paying the soldier, the worklngman and tlio poor, tho same kind of money that tho liondlioldcr receive for Ids In-terei-t. VOTK FOlt IMOLMCT. A Word to Republicans. It Is always a matter of regret, that as a rule, the opposition to tlio Demo cratic party, rarely, if !ver,la!;c iipand read arguments on our side. That Is especially unfortunate now, v1ipi it is uinnirest enough, tlinithfro isa studied ilSiiii-SHCvtrHiio truth, by their own party papers and speakers. It would bo a reflection upon thu intelligence (and they are npt to boast of that) of members of the Republican party, to doubt their ability to discover at once, that tho Radicals must bo driven from power, if we wish to preserve tho coun try from total ruin. Twenty ; aye, ten years ago, ono hundredth part of tho outrages against the country, commit ted by tho party In power, would havo been sufficient to rouso such a tempest of Indignation as to crush out any par ty guilty of It. Havo our people become so thorough ly demoralized under Radical rule, an to be utterly Indifferent to tho conduct ol their i-ervants in ollleo'.' Has tho lovoof party become mi strong among thu Republicans, that they will look on and ecu thu couutry go to wreck, uither than vote with the Democrats V Surely, these aro times that rccpilro moru than ordinary thoughtfulnes, among tho;o who take an Interest in tho welfare of the country, and It Is not only for the siku of party success, that wo call upon Repufdlaans to vote with the great old party, whoso genial rule was so long our glory. Worthy of Note. ISvkkv member of Lincoln's first Cabinet, with tlio slnglo exception of Simon Cameron, whom ho was obliged to turn out on account of dishonesty, Is noA-iipportlngSKYMOURAIlIiAIR. Of the 11 vo Judges of tlio Supreme Court Lincoln appointed, among them Davis, his executor, probably but ono may bo regarded as favoring tho Radicals. Cer tainly tho Radicals don't trust them, since they decided military trials of el vIllauviucuslltutloual,iiud tho Rump Congress has thnroforo taken tho power to decide on the constitutionality of tho m-calleil reconstruction lawn, nway from the Supremo Court. Mr. Clark is clearly right when he al leges that tlio Radicals don't hold tho principles of tho Republican party, as originally founded j and there could be no belter evldeneoof that, than the con duct of the leading Republicans refer red to. Very few, If ny of tho leading Rad icals havo any claim to ability or char acter they are chiefly of .such a? worn driven out or discarded for dishonesty, by tho Democrats, like Cameron, For ney, Duller and others, llow any of tlio Whigs, tho friends and followers of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, can stoop so low as to follow tho wako of such leaders, la a mystery to us. Aro tho Toor Zazcd 7 "TilK poor nro tho very men who pay tuxes, and onorous taxes at that; for theirs U a tax upon existence, Thoy pay not according to their possessions, but nccordlng to their consumptions. Tho poor man's tiunlilcu nro composed of his big family, IIo Is tnxed twenty (Ivocenls In gold for every pound of tea, flvo cents In gold on uvery pound of coffee. Ho also pays on uugur, clothes nnd other articles of that character, on medicines, nnd Indeed on all ho eats, drinks and wears, Why, If tho Indi rect taxes wo pay, were called for by a tax gatherer, they would not long bo endured. Wo should huvo open reals tenco from ono end of tho laud to tho other." Oov. Jlliler. Tin; Si-iitiT. At a meeting of tho "Irooly loll "atMowellvlllc.Oliio.armv uvenliigs ago, ono ofthocliiefs proposed thrco cheers for thobondholdors. Work Ingtuen, tuko notice. CatnpalgningSi ON Monday Sept., tMtli, Col. l'reezii upon Invitation I mm the Commltlee; joined H seial other gentlemen In a campaign in l he counties of Tioga mid l'otler. The company eoiisl.ted of Col. L. A, Maekey, Democratic candidate for Congios In that district, (low I'illsbiiry, of Maine, Hon, 1). A. Ogdcu ofl'eii'Yan, lion, H, K, Apgarof Ithl- ca, lion. (I. (). Deiso of Lock Haven, .Judge Maynard of Lycoming, .ludgo Mncomber of Ilullalo, Col. .1. (I. l'rec.o of llloomsbtirg. Krom Wllllamsport wo took tho cars to Llmlra, tlieuco to Corning, thenco In n special train furnished by Ueorgo Miv gee, Ksip, ii glorious Democrat, to the village of Lawrencevllli! In Tioga conn ty,. Tluiull 1). A.Ogden, Col. J. (I. l'ret.enud Hon. II. (). Dclao addres sed a largo and enthusiastic meeting j having II i. si ehalli'iigeil the Radical speakers who weie to hold an ovenlng meeting, to an open discussion, which they declined. Thence the Mime night to Tioga VII lagu eight miles whore, Mr. Mackey, Judge .Maynard and Oov. I'lllsbury nd dressed a Inrgu meeting. Many not be ing able get Into tho hall; lion. Mr, DcIju addressed tho assemhlagu after ward In the open air. Roth hero and ut Lawiencevllle, llrass Hands were In attendance, much enthusiasm manifest ed. Hon. A, (,'. Hush entertained us hanil touiely and the Hand having tendered n scrutiaile, Hon. II. K. Apsnr, mado a very happy nddress. Thuico dividing our forces Judge Maynard, Mr. Deiso and Col. Freeze, went sixteen miles to Klkland, where they addressed a meeting. Having been cliallanged by the Rails, to meet Ilonicu Oreely, who was at Woodhull, but Horace did not put in an appear ance. Thence Dc-is-o and l-'reezo went to Westtlleld, twelve miles and held a meeting. Thence I-'ieeze proceeded to llrooklleld and held a meeting. Thenco to Louisville, I'ottcr county, where we met Jmlgo Macoinher and I-. Knox. Kstp, and many other excellent fellows, Thcro the largest meeting assembled on y itiirday, Oct., !!d, ever held In Pot ler county. It was convened afternoon and eveulugaml addressed by .Macoin her and Delse, In tho afternoon, nnd by Fietzoand Deiso in tlio evening. In procession was a six horse team convey ing thirty-seven young ladies represent ing tho States, proceeded by a llrass Hand mid followed by ono of the finest proce.s-lons we havo overseen. Xorth and South, Last anil West moved arm in arm to tlio grounds. Tho day was lovely, the girls beautiful, tlio display grand and the meeting a complete sue eiv. Thence llfty miles to Emporium on tho I'. A K. road, and thenco about one hundred and llfty miles to Hloomsbiirg. Tho trip was In many respects delight ful, nnd worthy of a more extended and particular notice than our space allows. Savo Your Country. Lvi:itV Democrat, every CoilVerva- tlvo in the State-, will voto to savo his Lrountry Oil the 13th of October. If there nro any lust, liberal-minded, patriotic Republicans who wish to do fan lint! ti-iinf If, L-tmn' linn tt-r, ,i-lll full them: I Voto forCharloj K.TJoylo for Auditor General. Vote for Cen. Wellington II. Knt for Surveyor General. Votofor DomocratlcCongressmen and members of tho Legislature. In that way, and only in that way, can you savo your country. If tho Radicals buccccd ; If Ilnrtraftand Campbell, a Radical Congress and Legislature should bo elected j Good-by to peace, to prosperity, to liberty. Wo uliall all bo Involved In common ruin ; and this CI rent Republic, onco tho pride nnd glory of tho world ; won by tho blood of tho revolution, and presid ed over by Washington, will eeaao to exist, and other nations, struggling for liberty, will be set back centuries, Think of this, good men of all par tics. Think of It and voto against a calamity. MKItCUR VOTKD TO MAKK TilK .KGRO A VOTKR IN TilK DIS TRICT OF COLUMHIA. MF.ItCUR VOTLD TO MA K K THK XF.GRO A JUROR IN THK DIS TRICT OF COLUMHIA. MKRCUR VOTKD TO MAKE THK NKGRO A VOTKR IN TIIK TKRRI TORIKS. MKRCUR VOl'KD FOR TIIK IM I'KACIIMNTOF MR. i'RKSIDKNT JOHNSON, VOTK FOR PIOLLKT, TIIK WII1TK MAN'S OAND1DATK. " & H (H & Dr.MiicitATio meetings to bo held In Columbia county at tlio following times nnd places: Wherever the place Is not nnmed.tho meeting will bo nt the regular club rooms for tho township. Rohrsburg, Saturday, October 10, tit 1 p. in,. Robert F, Clark, Ksip, Col, John G, Freeze, and others, Utooniseiirg, Monday evening Oct. 12 Robert F. Clark, Ksip Kzekla' C0I0V, Sugarloaf. Friday af teriionn Oct. S.-. Robert F. Clark, Ksq. Heller's, Madlfion, Wednesday ovn'g Oct. 7, Win. Shoemaker and others. Union School House, Jackson, Fri day evening Oct, !. Capt. C. II. llrock way. Kvunsvlllc, Hrlarcreck, Saturday evening Oct. 10, Capt. C. II. llrnckway. Ornngovllle, S.ituraday evening Oct. 10,-Rubcrt F. Clark, Ksp Hwlsher's Tannery, Monday, Oct. lii p. in. Robert F. Clark, Ks., nnd dipt. Ilrockway. Shoemaker's school house, 1'ino Mon day KvenlngOct. lit. Win. Shoemak er nnd others, The Vigilance Committees will an nounce mid make necessary arrange ments for tho meetings. Democrats, attend ; Republicans, you aro invited to comu nml hear the real issues of this Important campaign fairly discussed. Tho ludien also aro cordially invited. JOHN A. FUNSTON, Chairman Dcm, Co,, Com. Rlooiusbiirg, Sept., 10,'GS. Nor ono of tho speeches published by tho Radical organs, as madu by leading men In tho South, aro true. They nro all forgeries, and havo again and again been pronounced mi by tho purtlos charged with making tliein. Tray that Vou May bo Forgiven. Yoi' people of tho Republican party, you Mlk stocking gentry, who, with sanctimonious face, audglltcdgopraycr book In hand, wend, on the Sabbath, your solemn way to ahurch, and thcro advertlso your Christian faith ', when you cuter God's house, confess your tin worthiness, and raise your voices In supplication for tho forgiveness of your many sins nnd trangrcsalons I 1'ray (hat you may ho forgiven. Old you who will not forglvo your Southern tvhito btetherii 1 1 pray for peace! Oh, you who foment riots nnd blood shed In thoSotilh II prny for an honest ad mlnatlon of tho public treasury I Oh, you who have appointed to ollleo hordes of plunderers, who rob nt every turn, itid on nil occasions, pay for tlio speedy payment of the National debt! Oh, you who every month, pile additional mill ions upon thu obligations of thu nation I pray that thu public lands may,for gen erations to come, provo a refugo und a homo to tho hard working laborers of the nation 1 Oh you who havo squan dered upon greedy monopolists mill ions upon millions of acres of thu poor man's Inheritance!! pray that the Con stitution, adopted by your heroic ances tors, may endure for ages I You who in violation of your oaths, have tram pled It under foot and torn It to slireda! pray for tho endurance of tho Union for which torrents of blood havo been Hpllled, and whlch,durlng tho last thrco years, you havo done your best to de stroy II Hut, nbovo nil, prny that you may bo forgiven tho widespread demoralization which your example nnd your doctrines havo entailed upon our people. Pray to God that ho may turn tlio hearts of your teachers, and Inspire them to preach tho sublime morality taught by our blessed Saviour; that spiritof forgiveness which Is tlio very essence of Christianity; that charity which knoweth no evil; und to abandon to demagogues and profession al politicians tlio sensational harangues, wrongly called hcrmons,which for somo years past, havo disgraced our pulpits and supplanted the sound doctrines of Christian faith. Pray that your under standings may he enlightened, mid that you may realize tlio fact that the polltl eal support, In mid out of Congress, of drunkards, plunderers, homicides and notorious scoundrels, is- Inconsistent with private picty,morality and respec tability. Prny that tlio nil-absorbing lovo of "lite almighty dollar" may not blind your eyes nor harden your hearts to tho wholesome truths contained In Scripture, and taught, or pretended to bo tuu;ht, In all your churches. You cannot servo God and Mammon! You cannot consistently and righteous ly support n party stained by almost every crime, traitors to and plunderers of their country, ns nro tho Radicals Make your choice wisely and in time. "Don't Trust the Look of Things. " No,donot, fellow Democrats and Con servatives, "trust tlio look of things." Lvery thing looks bright, shining, glorious ! Hut don't trust to looks. No man over obtained salvation, or fortune, or anything elso of value, with out, in somo way, working for it. Don't "trust to luck," to chance, or fate. To savo tho country from utter ruin, wo must elect Seymour nnd Ulair. And to do this wo must elect tho Democratic Stato ticket on thu 13th of October. As Pennsylvania goes this year, on the 13th of October, so will go tho Novem ber election. Tho election ol IJoylo and Knt will secure the .election of Seymour and Hlalr. Put your shoulders to tho wheel at once. Go to work, every man of you thnt loves Ids country. Work in confi dence, but work with energy, and you will win. llow Tin: SoMHKits Vote. One of tho trains which left hero for tho West, on Tuesday, contained n largo number of soldiers, recruited for tlio Sovcnth cavalry, now operating against tho In dians. A proposition to tako n voto on tlio Presidential question wns prompt ly responded to by tho soldiers, and the following resnlt announced : Seymour & Hlalr, 131 Grant A Colfax, as Majority for Seymour, 03 This Is only otio of tho numerous in stances, where votes, taken by tho real "boys lu Hlue," show them to be very largely In favor of Seymour nnd Hlalr and n whlto man's government. They will voto in October nnd November, as they fought during tlio lato rebellion, for the preservation of the Union nnd tho maintenance of tho Constitution. llarrhbury Paper. Wit AT Mil r i tlnnfirol t1im. bell done for the Slnto to claim election ai tno nauils ot tho people .' Cost moro money nnd paid less, by thousands, Into tho Treasury than his predecessor. In his best year Mr. Harr paid Into tho Treasury $31,000. In his best year, Mr. Campbell over $20,000. During his term Gen. (iunpboll has cost between thirty and forty tliou,sand dollars moro than Mr. Harr. What do tho interests of tlio State de mand, a Democrat or a Radical V Jon Hhow.v, of Georgia, who called upon his rebel brethren to "illl hell full "enough of Federal soldiers to mako "their feet stick out through tlio bars," and who originated the Andersouvillo prison pen in which Unloiiboldlers were starved to death, is now n pet of the Radicals, and Is stumping his Stato for Grant nml Colfax. Having turned Radical ho Is considered a worthy pa triot, nnd should bo imported hero to cheer up tho desponding spirit of "tlio old woman In Broad street." What havo tho Radicals done? Havo they filled or depleted the Treasury? They talk or "patriotism" of "loyalty" How havo thoy exhibited either V Hy plundering the treasury, by bankrupt ing tho government, by violating the Constitution, by overy other net that could deslgnnto thoin as enemies of thflr country. What Havo they done? Democrutu and Conservatives, an swer nt tho polls;. Kvi:nv worklngman Is taxed to help pay throo hundred and sixty-six thou sand dollars u day toeupport a standing army In time of peace. What uso Is mado of thu army'.' To forco negro rulu upon whlto men in tho South, prepara tory to adopting Iho samo policy lu tlio North, Was thero ever a people thus Insulted and oulruyed by a jiolltlcal fac tion V Democrats bo on your duard 1 1 Tit ll Leaguers aro practicing fraud nnd deception. After tho manner of tho Know Northings, they nro swearing In such Democrats ns aro corrupt enough to bo bought. They nro using money lavishly. Positive information hasjust came to our knowledge of thcro trying to buy Democrats In various Instances, In dlirercnt townships of this County. Tho extra-judlclnl oaths administered by tho Leaguers, aro not binding. Lot not tho tricks of the Radicals get tho peoplolnto their power. Laboring men nro especially Interested. Ho on Iho ground In largo numbers' when tho polls open, and remain nt tho window until every doubtful voter has voted, nnd voted rigid. This attempt at bribery and fraud can never succeed, if Demo crats, have intrepidity enough to stand up for Ihelr country's dearest rights. Democrats, there Is nothing that pays llko work. At the election, give tlio labor of nn entlro day to your country, and R will savo you lu tlio shape of taxation the price of thousands. Tin: Nt:oitoi:s,undcr Radical tuition, nro becoming fearfully demoralized In the Southern States tho papers arc Illi cit with accounts of murders,nnd name less outrages committed upon women nml children, by brutal Africans. Tho Institution of slavery may havo been an evil, but, who docs not see, that Idleness Is a greater. Such crimes as wo now hear of, by every mall, were of rare occitrrcnco before tho South was over run by Carpet baggers, nnd other Radical thieves, llow long must tho Country bo kept In turmoil, and excite ment, only that a set of knaves mny grow rich out of tho taxes. A.voTHKH Cau Voti:. Wi: learn from reliable authority that, on Thurs day last, on the mall train running west from llnrrisbtirg, a voto was taken which resulted ns follows: Seymour and Hlalr, on three cars, 00 Grant and Colfax 00. Our informant concluds,"our prospects seem to bo brightening every day ; God speed the good work." Thus every day wo have accounts from nil directions of tho most cheering character. With our correspondent wo most fervently exclaim, "God speed thogood work."--i'iin'o, Tjik Lousianna Legislature has turned out a white man who was legally elect ed und lilted his place with a negro. The blacks aro not ignorant, It seems, of tho method adopted by a Radical Congress, nnd nro Increasing their ma jorities in tho samo way. ui:.i:it.ii ni.i:cTio proclamation Wjikkeas, by the lawn nfthl ; on wealth it In r.uule the duty orthe.viiiTof ery cojuty to kIvo not I ah f ti.tf enernl Klccloii, by publication In one or more newjmt'ern lu tlm tuuiiij , hi ii'tiii, iwi'iiiyuuvn ut'iuru iiiu eicciiui), and to enumerate therein the utllcer to hi- elect fit. und to designate the place ut Mhlch the elec tion Im to he held. Thererure I MUKDKCAI MIM.AUl,HIjih hher Iirof Colitmbln county, do hen hy miiku known and proclaim to the. qualified electors of L'olum bla count v. that u eeneral KIcrMun will 1n liclil imTUUSDAY, Till: TJIIHUXXTJI HAY (IF uuiumjit. in, tuems i.ie heronit iue-may in mld month,) nt the boeral dlstilct? within the county, to wit; lteiuer township, at tho public house of IieuJ, V. yjnr, I ten ton township, nt tlio public; houso of An drew T, Heeler, In thotown ot Hentoti. lUoom tow iHhtp ,at the Court J louve.ln lilonuiH huig. Koiotigh Ileruiek, nt tlio Town Iluuse.in tho ho rou fih of litrwlck, IJo.'uunh t'entrullu. nt tho nubile houteot II. A. We'densaill. Hrl.ircrcek townshln.nt the nubile Kchunl house near lausvllle. Catiwiswi townshin. nt tlio nubile house of riamuel Kostenb.uidtv, U the town ol Catuvl"s;i, ceiiite townsuip, ui me senori House ne.irui fayette Crease j L'onynLh.im township. nt thelious of D.iulel T. M' Klnicau. Flfchlimcreelc towhhlp. nt the house of luulel IMgur, on the htato Hoad. rraiiKiin iowiimupui iiuymn s kcuooi imuse. Greenwood townshln. at the iioue of .losenh It. l'atton. llemloctc township, nt tho public house of John II art man, In tho town of lluck Horn. jueKHon lowiiMiip ai i ne uum.u ui ulkkm i oie. Locust towmhln. at tho nubile house ot Jxuid Yeaer In hlahtow n. Mitlllu lowtisl.lo. at f hn iiiib!lu house of Aaron Itess, in tho town ot Mlillinvllie, Madison township, at thu public honseofSim liel Hiiilby, In Jersey town. Mt. HeuMint township, ut tho house of JI, Mr 1 lick. Montour township, nt the house of llol Ung'd'ciid, Maine township. ut tho nubile house of- - Khuinan. Uonriugcrcric lownsnip nitiienou.e rormony occupied by Uco. W, Du.hbnch. UIIHIlljC IUIU.Slll',lll IIIU I1 Ml IV IIWUBI' III U UI J H tinyder lu OinnKevllle, rinetowni.hip(nt the Centre School llnusel.itc ly Ilxed by a ole oftheeltlenoofhaUl township. rmgai iiui itiw usuip ui. uiti iiouiu ui . i tan ihuoio Heott lowushln.nt the niil.e house of L II. Dl'U. terlch In Ksjiy. At whieli time nnd place the qi .illlled electors will elect by ballot the JolhnvimriUlu und Coun ty ollleers, viz j our iisuinurjuuuui ot'iii'iui in i runsyiva- uln.one person lor Hurej or Oeneinl of lVnus 1 vunla.ouo nelson for ineber ot I'onitress.oiie m-r. son tor member of AHsemhlj , ono per .on iur iMh irlcl Attorney, onopeihontor County Comiuls hlotier, one person for County Surveyor und one pel win ior louuiy vxuunnr. It Is lurtber ctliected thnt tho ( leetlou poiU of the teeitll ilibtrlcti hhall bo opened between the bdiirH nf rinbt iiihI tc-u n'elock tn the to.ciuinn. and hhull continue open without lute.iupilou und adjournment until hevtn o'clock in the e en lliii n lien ton poiin niiHii iju i iuu'u. It W lurtber dlieettd that tho meeting of the return Judges at the Court lfou.se, in tiiooiu bin lit to inalto out n (Jene.ul Kleetiou, hhull bo ni-Ki on i mwy mo cisiet.iiui n.iy oi uciuuer, next, 'lno return Judiiesof tho Uenrcscntntio DU- trict, composed ol the counties of Columbia und iiniiotir hiiaii meet at i no ouri nouse, in Itloo.iisburil. on Tuesd.iv thu Tweutleth d.tv of October, next, to make out the rclurui tor luun. beroi Ahheiuoiy, jiioiieturn .iudt;Hor tho Conerensionni inx tl'iCi. composed ol Hie eoi'iities ot lliudlord, t'ol timbhi, Montour, hulllva. i and Wyoming, slmll nicetut Iho couit House in liuiKlianuocl., on Tuuhdny, the lUtli day id October, next to mako out the leturn lor Member ot Con-jiess, inoiouowiuK Act ot Ahsemuiy, cBuiuiniin tho inodo of voting in tho Com.nouwi nlth ot I'ennxyUunla, wus passed Mnrclt ltilh, 1ms, und reads thus; wh'TIon i, lieu cnncttii ny ine fscnniu tmd I lou of Kpiiichcnhit lit-M of I lie I'ominoiiw i nil b of reniisyhanhi In tJoeiul bieiubly nut, and It 1h hireby enacted by the authority of tho saiito that tho ipialitled oters of thoMerul dlMncts In the several counties of this uomiiuinweuiWi, , all icenerul, townshl, borough and speel.il tin. Hons, are be.ehv liLreutter ntilhorled and ie- quired to vote by tlcketH printed or written, or j'iu nj in nil t o aitu parity wmien.i u-iuiiy et,c s. itledas followHtOue ticket shad cmbiace tlio inimeM nrull Juden of t otirtH (dld Ir, mid Li belled, outside. 'Miidtcliirv!" one tlctiet shall Mubnu-o the iiuuipk ot alt thu Htato otll cis oted for, and bo labelled "Mtatej" one ticket shall em braco thu names of of all county ott leers otcd lor, Includlnuthe ollleo of Senator, Mcmu r and Membt-rHof Assemhly, if ottd fortind mem. l?r of Congress. It oted for, und be labelled "County i"uue ticket shall i inbiucethe nameKof nil township oMlceiHWited for nnd be hihellcd, M'luwnshln:"on(i lb Imt t,ml .'inhnu'n tlio names of all borouiliuiilcen oted for, und bu hibelh-J, "Horouiih Hi.cnoN 2. Thnt shall ho tho duty of tho SherJlf j'l ion riai rou n tics oi mis uiJliiUH 11 Wiulliati I jfcert In their election I'luclumiilloiu, heienlU-r (ssiiod, the llrst ttectlon of this mt, Thnt every person except Ini JusIIcch of tho I'eilce Who shall hnlil nnv nltli-n nr iiinmliit min I of prolli ertiust under the United stuleii, or of thll Htate. iwiv cllv or cornornled dl.trli't. wlu lb. er u coniiiilssioiK d olltcer or otaurmlse, n hu.io--dlnate ixllcer or tiijeiit who lit or shall be employ ed underlhI.eKlsluture,extcuUeor Judicial y "fl'in uui-iii ii una mnie, or oi any city or Ol liny incorporated dlstrlcl, und also, thatecry mem ber Of Coillliestl und of thn Klatit l.i-yUhitnrn nml of the select or common council of any city, or coiuiulbHiouern of nny Incorporated district. Is 7 " it"-iuun m nouiiiiv exercising ai ino time the ollleo or npolntiueut orJud 'e, Jnsi ee. tor or Clerk of any election of lid t omujo.i wealth, mid that nu Inspector Judijo or oi'ier of fleer ofsLich election bhall bo eligible to ho I lie a voted for. "U snuii he ine duty of the seveini As lessor a respectively to uttend ut idatii of holding every general, tpecml or township election, duu liiK the whole lime such election la kept opci, for the puiiiosonftflvitM iuloiaimlon to tho lu- lectors nnd Judsea, when eulleuon, lu MhilLon totheilllhtofuiiy person ae ,td by I hem to v ruKii riiLiiud, nun mi ucll oiiur iiiaiieift In relation to ilu ii.,iunu m nu ih.. undi inanof. toi or either of them shull iroin Ihne lentilie. "An linrooii k lut 1 1 In, iLiiimiir .1 t.. .,i ,k,i election u ufoietiuld, thuu uwlille eitlzetio of thu who of twenty-oueor i.ioie, who shall huveiesid id In thin state at least ono yeur,und In the elto lion dUtrlct whero huotleiH to voto ten ilnyalm-1 inediately puceedlnit muhclectlo.i, und w.Uiin I twojjuri imlduhtute or cou.ilyiux which shall ; have been assessed nlleat ten dayi before tho V1-.V11011 ituvuciuzo onne uumd hituei bo UUH IHUVlnllHlv hi n it (iiuillirrtit v.tu.i,f 1 1 1 lu ut t,. and returned auuw ho shull havo ic Idediu tho I'leetlem dUtrlct and lu'd tuxm, rnn fousnld, Shullbu entltieil tit vhIh iiftr i-a.kl.liti.r ii. tt.iu' I Hluto six nioiithH. I'lovldK. T.iat tho white freemeu.cltiteiiiiol the United SlHtn, between the Uke of twenty. ono und twenty woyiur who huvo reside (led In Lie election dlstiiei leu ilays U4 ufurchuid shell be entitled tu v.oto ttltliuuuli they shall not have paid ti.. , veil uuuer tuy uuuun ue my omcu in JIlooiUH tiUrtf,tliUw day of September,! MOItlHAAl Mli4.aUl, Hhcrlir, -Bept, SV, lSOt, I POLITICAL, Domocratio National Ticket, oiiritEsiniiSTi HORATIO SEYMOUR, Of Nf.W YOltK. mil vici:-I'iii-.siiii:nti GEN. FRANCIS 1'. RLAIR, Of MlSSOUitt. Domocratio Stato Tiolrot. rou AUMToit-nKN'r.itAi.1 CHARLES 33, 330YLE, OP I'AYKTTi: COUNTY. KOU HUUVK1 OK-fl F.NI:It,M, I GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, or cor.u.MiiiA county. Domocratio District Ticket. ion ensnni-ssj COL. VICTOR K. PIOLLKT, Ol-' IlllAlirillll) COUNTY.' Domocratio County Ticket. rou msriiusKXTATivi: i GF.ORG K SCOTT. FOR co.it.iiissio.vnit l WILLIAM GRIKR QUICK. I'ou nisriucT ATTonxnv i K. R. IKKLKR. l-'tm Mi'iivnvou i ISAAC A. DKWITT Ii'OIl Al DITOIl I A. J. ALHI-ntTSON. A I ( J 1 1 A X C Ii C 0 1 .11 1 T T II K f i . IlbooM David Lowetihern, J. It, runnun, John K.lilttnil. JlrnwicK laaluli Ilower, A, 1). Heely, Jncoh I Ut i MtVitEt k C. F. Hteele, John O. Jacoby, Al belt Mnilh. Ili.NioN-J, J, M'llenry, T, llcnlou Cole, John C. Wen tier. ItK.vvi u-MoscsSchllcher.n.lIlnterliler, Geo. Ct.MHAMA John '. Iliiiinon, Thomas 0 (i harty, John sljjiliiKer. CoNYMiitAM Y, It, Wolforlh, Aaron lVr hon. It. Thornton. ('ATrAWissA-l)r. .1. K.ltobblns Wnlter Heott, Adam 1-Ydcrolf, Cknthk Abrahum White, Samuel Nehnit. Samuel Ilower. I'kvnkmn J. It. linlttle, II, J. Iti'cder, Mostn W. M'llenry. m i;isin.Nj;ur:Kic-r. A- Animeruinn, Uriah .iriienry, i l uuncsi. tliti.K.NWoon u. W. Ult, Win. Kramer, Jim. It l'atton. t IIiimuk k Win. II. Shocmnker.IIugli M'liilde, Jackson Geo. Ilurllin.in, Juo, M'llenry Imanuel SaMiue. hoct'sr lion. 1'. K, Hcrbluc, Datihl Ktlnc, Maihson Jn. Kisner, A. J. Cair, Iluyh M'CoIum. Main U..T. Cninphell, JohnNuss,Chns. I'Nher .mi-1 i.i.s-nr. i". ii, louimunery, nuinuei Schwcppeihelser,Inae lait. MomoL'u l'eter llelmbuch, .T. I', rnrensworth Mt, I'li-ahant Thou J. Wtlllvtr, iu Wa nlch Jiik. Johnson. 0"ANOK ChiiriesConnerJUG. Klckett. W. H Sujder. 1 1 N r. J 4,ph BhoeinnUer. Jos, Trlbleld, An drew Whltmm er. Hoa iiiNciciiKFK J. 1), IIouck,Viii. Iiielsbac-li, Sron-Osclirl' Knt, Daniel Snyder, ChnV . II; Sl'ciak IjOAF A. Lnubnch, David I-cw Is, (Jen. Kteadiuau. Hy older of Stnndhifi Cnmniltee, JOHN A. 1- U.NSlON, Chairman. Illoonisburtf, Aug. i!l,'o.s, SPECIAL NOTICES. Tiiosk Ii reverent ladswho called namesulltr ii ccrlulu "bald head" of old, desei veil their un timely end, because ut that time no panacea had iMii-n ujM'oteicu in ivHioro ine Human tiair upon tho bald snots. Hut How Ilium's VeKetuble Ain brosla is known 1o nossess thu inre merit ot In- vii;otatlin; tho roots and lining them so full of ine, wnere uoi entirely mini, nun lliey eaiinoi help putting toith itiiew Kiowih which rivals ai ocainy ino iiK'iis oi youiii. Thofricat umouut of tlmo eonsumeil by the ladies lu diesslugitud arranln; their hair must mako any uillcle which would Jevmn their labor iiaitlcuhirly deshabli1. Itliig'H Vcuetubln Am brosia leaves tho hair In Mich condition us to lender thtulresslng ami itrruhf-lui ii very insy matter. It imparls to It that splendid glossy an pcaiauceso much lulmlteil, cleanses thu sculp Irom dundrtill and nil humors, nnd nrevenis Imldncss j promotes Its growth nnd restores giay hair toltsotltnulcoloi, Julyui,'(i9 it From the "AJWVX," Albany, A. 3'. noori.ANirs umtMAN nirrr.KH. Wo nro not In the habit of noticing so-i-altcd Patent Medicines ; but wo have no hesitation in commending this valuable Hitters to iho public It Is composed id none but tho purest unit best Ingredients, und the thousands oi testimonials to its etlleacy, lenve no doubt that Is the most vnluablo spi citle known for the cum of Diseases oftheldver.geneial Debility, Fevers, and com j mints arising iroin a Dlsoidercd stomach. The Hitters Is entirely free fiom nil Intoxicating jiroiieriies. IIOOFhANlVH UKUMAN TONIU ('omblnesalltho Incredlentsortho Illtteis v:llli pure Santa Ciuz Hum, oianm, anise, Ac. it is tieu iur i no muiiu uieasen 111 urn itiiieis, in cases v here some Alchohollo Stimulant Is neeesxarv nnd makes t preparation dellKhtiully pleasant and agieealde to take. l'rlncial otllee, ult Arch street, Hhllud'a. Fa. Sold every whet e. jiuy .ii, ca 1 1. "a i nutnss to Tin; m:kyofs anTTiTi uui7- Hated, whose sutterlns huvo bteii protiucled from hidden enuses, and whoso eases rujulio prompt lieiitiuent to lender cxKUikk desirable, if ou urosnilerliig, or havo sullned, Hum In voluntary discharges, what ellect doe It pioduce unon vour ireneial health'. Do vou ieef uealc. deblllluted.earlly Hied? Does u Hltle extra ex ertion produce u pnlpltatlon of tho Ju ni t ? Does your liver, or uiltiary otgaus, or .vour kidne.vs, liequeutly get out or order? Ih your mine KometliiieM thick, milky, or llocky, or Ih it topy on hettling? or does a thick scum rlsoto the top? Or Is a M'lllnit ut at the boitom alter It has stood awhile? Do on have spells ol shoit breath- lug or d)hpepslii? Ale Jour bowels constipated? Do v oil have spells of lalntlug, or itishes ot blood to the head? Is jour memory impaired? In your mind constantly dwelliugupin ihissubject? Do oii t i dull, listless, moping, tired ottomijany or life? Do vou wish to bolettuloiic, logetaway Horn everybody ? Docs any little thing mnkojoit stall o.'Juuip? Is your sleep broken or restless? In tho lust to of our eye us brilliant? The bloom on your ihiek ns bright? Dojou enjoy jourscll lu society ns welt? Do j mi pursue your business with tho sumo energy? Dojou fief as imieli con fldeuceln joursell? Aio jour sptrltH dull nml Iliwglng. given to Jits of luelnneholly ? If ho, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia, Havo juu restless nights? Your batlc we-ak, your knees weak, and have btu little appetite, and you at ttlbute this todj s pel is la or Hver-eom plaint? Now. reader, sell-iimine. eiieieal itlsi-nsi'M lunl. ly cured, und sexual excesses, aio nllenpablo of iiriHiiiciiiK u wi-uiviii'M ui iiiu generative organs. The organs of genet at Ion, when In perfect health mako the mini. Did ou ever think (hat those hold, delimit, eneigetic, peisovcilug, succenstul bus! in Hs-meu are nlwnj h t hosu whoso gem-ret lvo oigans mo In pcrlcct health? Yeai never hear such men complain of being mcliihchollv, or nervousness, oi palpitation ot tho huart. Ihey Die never aliald they cannot succeed Hi business Ihev doli'l become sad und discommon! tlicv nm always polite nnd plciisnnt lu tho company of inuun, mm iiiiv j uit nml inviu i iyni in inu i.iee none of jour downcast looks- or any other nieuuncsHiihout them. I do not mean those who kcepthuorgiuwluflatcd by iiiiitilng to excess. These wilt not only luln Ihelr constitutions, but also those they do business with or lor. How many men, mm badly-cured diseases, from the e llictn of seU-abuso nod excesses, have hi ought nbout that stale of weakness In those organs Hint has reduced the geneiul sjstcm so much uh lo Hid ut v nlmcist e ve ly otheidlseioi Idiocy, lunacy, pat al sis, spinal ulleet Ion, suicide nud ulmoslevety other Joini ol dlscusu which humanity Is heir to, ami the icul tauico of the trouble seaiiely ever stuiiecail, and have doc tored lot' nil hut thu light one. DiseuscKofthcsoorginiN riqiilro tho use of n Dluiillc, llelmbold'N 1 luld Hxlitict lluchii It theiiical Dlurctlc.uud UuterUilu cure lor ilU e uses of t ho Hladder, lildnejs, tiinvtl, Diopsy. Orguule M eakness. Female Comtdalnts, (Jenerul He bllity, und all dUeascH of tho Uiltiury Orgnus, vvliel her existing in Male or Feinule, from w hut ever tuiiso enlginntltig, und no mailer of how long standing. If no tiealuieiit Is submitted to, Consumption or insanity mny ensue. Our flesh and blond ate supported Horn these sources, und the health nnd happlm ss, und thnt or Fiosteiliy, depends upon prompt use of u tellable remedy, llelmbold'H Fx t. act liu hu.estuhllshedupwurd of 18 i ins, piepuicd by II, '1, lliimbold, Ding glst,UH ew oik. and KM South Jutli Sticel. l'hlladeldilu. Fa. 1'ilce flil per bottle, or it butthafor tO,W, dellvereil to uny addiesn. hold by all Druggists everywhere, None uro geiiulno uulesit duno up In fdeel-en-gravetl wrnpptd, w Ith lucsimtlooi my f'hemleut Warehouse, and signed II, T, IIIU, MllUId. Any est Tt't-iin, B ANKIIUI'T KOTICM, is riiu DisTHicr count ijfthk Umitkii H rATF! rou tiik w km ft.it n njarnieT ov i knm lvami a llenrv If. lliinsberLrer. t llankrmd ntnler the Act ed CougresH of March !M, lwi7, having applied loru Dlschuigu from all his debt s.and other claims luovnble under suld Act, by older or the Couit, butivK IH iiritenv aivi.K, to allCiedltors who M tUJIlUt It llltll UlUW, UIKI IHIICl I If I Willi lllltT- ested i to uppeur on the day of Sept., IMli 2 o'clock. V, M., belore l Overton, Jr., Fsq, lleUter, ut the Kxchuugo Hotel, ItloomsburgJ'ju to show cause, If any they Imve.why u Discharge should not be grunted to Iho said Haukrupt. And rmther notice Ih hereby given, thut tho Second und Third Meetings ofrridltori.nl the said Hauk tupt, lequlrit by tho V7th und lth Sections of said Act, wMI be had before tho suld KegUler at inu sume nine uuu piace, Clerk of U, H, District' Court lor said District, Hept.,'tlfl.iw Tubt iiKciuvKD Tho cheapest noor SKIKTH lutho couutyat Jlarlict Itenort Wheal per bushel 92 Z'i ItVH " 1 .Ti Corn " , ; Oals. " 'u Hour per barrel II io Cloversecd , 7 Wl t inxseed 'Z w nutter m Kirus - Tallow 1,1 rotator I n) Dried Applet u Al Fork pi sidenund shoulders I'D uu (l per pound IT) Hay per ton lu tu I,UMIti:it. Hemlock Honrds per thousand feet filfl 00 Flno " " " (one Inch) li'JU J'dst.Hcnntlltii?. IMfink.(lInniliKln - l w Shltiules. fner thuusatid H IH) n " " H 4 en Hiding n - H W) Ikon No. t Scotch nig iM No. 1! r ?u Illoont , (i IMilladclphU Mnrkelii. THUItSDAV, Octl, 0. IHCH, I't.OItH Northwestern mi pern no nt 7.(K)''"fl 7..V) Nor thvFcs tern extni. s.oiViv n..vi Northwestern ratnlly o.'NHfill..V l'cnnnylvnnlfi and WeKtern supcrlluc... 7.7j(ft(.ii Fennsylvanlannd Western extru 8..'jnia$ lt.uo reiinsylvnnln nnd Western family P".tih-el2..V t'eiinsyivunia nud Western laitey lll.-'iiHfi.i i.mi Itvetlour full WitKT l'ennylvnnlared,w bus 2.2iWi?r.i Smithern " " tJ.w(5fJ.75 Culirornlfi " " H.lSl " while " mWUO Itvu IVnnsyivnnlfv rye, vhu l.imwJl.o-'i Cohn Yellow, !5l.'Ji(i3l.ri White, " S1.17(i,3hl7 Oats H'jih MiofrtKsc Fitovisio.ss MesH Fork, V hbl tJVui Messlleer, " fit) Dressed lings, v 0 8j5clc Smoked Hams " ljeHk7 " Shoulders V Ib ' Lnnt.fWb 2ctoX)lc Skfus Cloverseed V bus J7.Wcn7.-0 Tlmothyseed V bus M f2"t Flaxseed " U A TT L E Hee r Cil 1 1 1 p lb PcCiH Covvh, liend M 5I,n-t&i)U rUKKI' f to MUH' 1 1 out IS 100 JbH SUiJS15.il NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. () T 1 0 K, To all oersntnt wbitni It ni-iv cfiiiarii v.ai.... Is heiPby given that rioni snd ut, er I his date, ho nelson shall buy, sell or ileal In any iw with I Jovd Kresiler In tho iiaim nr m.ni thi.'i-.viti. slbillty of Oi'otge Kressler as llie said (Icorge Kresiler by Ids atlnin iv In fact Win, Ivusnh r ii-iuii'N in nay any uent eoilMlleteil tiv Mild Htojd, or to be held tn any way lespnnsinln fo, his actions. WM, KKI.ssl.KU, Pet. y,'i7. AtFy. in lact. ASSICIXKK'S NOTKMC JX JIAXK ItUl"ICV. In the District Court or the Unl tea States lor tho Western District or l'eniisv Iva ula, In the matter ol Mlas D. IMar, baukiupt. Tow horn it in-iy eonctrn: '1 lie uudei signed here by gives notice of his appointment as iLsstgueo oi Hevi Kutz, oi Herwlck, lu the county ol Columbia, and Slate ol Feiiiisjlvanln, who niis in t-n uujuunru u nanai upi npnii nis nw U IK' lit Ion. he tin Iiisii let. ii ui rt i.r wnia nuifim Dated nt Hlnomshuig, the t'th day of Oct. r'1. J. It, 1I1IMJ., Oct. O.Wt, AcsUniT, E T It A Y . lame to tho tuemUes of the subscriber l.i IIini lock township, nn Wednesday Sept, loth, a led steer nbout IH months old. '1 lieow ner will piove property, pay ehnrge nud tuko It nwny or it win no tiispus.cu oi uccoiuing to law. Oct.lVM-at WM. F. l.VlIIUiY. Hy v It tie of a mnndale lo nic dlreelrd will he ex poses I to public sain on tho piimlsisnu Nit Illd.lV the 17th ilav id Oc-lnher neM.nt nin n'.-b-b ii m tr said day, the lollowing described Irai t of iniui situaie in Mini low nsmp Columbia cnuutv ml ioinlnir lands oi Ft tcr sehiii' and i has. i nt theeaM. lands id s lv ester J, Faux nil the soul Ii lands oi Isaac Whiteou the west, nnd lands ot iiiruii mm in- nn wn norm, coniaiuilig l H' perch es, with iheiippuiii nances, It helug a lot oi Hi stone laud with Hum kiln nnd limn iwm.ua erected on said premises. Tube Mild as the pro perty of S lu'sicr J. Faux und Mniy Ii, Urectio MOltDnCA! MIl.HAUD, . , n Mierlli: Sept,2.'i, s or vai.uaiiu: ui:a t i;sta'ii:. Ny vliluooi a enditionl Hxponas to mo ill lected w 111 be exposed to public wile nn thu prcm-Isi-h on Filday the Hiih day of October next nt I o'clock p lu of Mild day, Hie following described lot or Kiotmd sltualo In tho towtied Catnwissa Cot. co., containing ono hair of an acre more or less, bounded on tho south by a lot of the Cuta wlssa U It company, on tlm westhy the Cut:w Is. sa luilioad, on tho holt h b lot ofFiedenek I'faliter.nnd on the east by public roul.on which Is elected a iiaiuo elwellliig bolide wllh the up purten.inces, se lid taken In exi cntlon nnd tobcsnld ns tlio piopn ty of David (bi inner. . , ( . ltM Mtmii:CAI MII.I.AltD. Sept. ? MB, Sherlir. pUIUiKVSAhir OK VALUAIIUC Ill ntirsil'ince of nn Older of ninOrnlinnv'f'nnrl cif Columbia enuntv. on 8.UUUDAY. thcili'ih nay oi wcinuer nexi ill leil ocloci; ill tlio loie linon. Win. T. Shiinian. ciiiinnll lf. i AIin-v r, ii lunatic, ol Maine tw p. in said county will ex pose to sale by public v endue on I he premises, ii certain tr.icl d land situate hi .Maine tup., n said county containing T II J It T Y A C It K S, lmitiied Ulld described nsloltnws Inu.l ! In mini. ed by lands or Mucy John oil west, liorih, east nud m aitli, ulich-nii me curled a two ston iiamo nouse ami lameiiain. I lit" estate ol said hill i tle slluatttl In the tu n. of Mainn nml i-nniiit- nf. orcsald. JFShi;C()IF.MAN, Fio'ty. Sept. 2.1,'iH. p u nYi i u sa iijroT' vai.uaiiu: uhai, fmtath. Ill nuliaiico of an onler of the Ornbiin'. I'mirt of t'oliinibla comity, on Sutuiday the'.'lth day ol October net, at ten oeloi k a m.Fcler Ilelmbaeh an Daniel Hay iir,Ttusit(-s appointed bv tho said Court, of John Hay lor. tale ot Montour township in oinit i imiiiy, iii-i i-iisfti. m in i-,insi' ill Mill ny PUblle vendue, on Iho luemlses. it ceilaln met.. syagt or tract of laud situaie Hi Montour tup., IM "Mill iuimiij, """IHI.H tij IIMKIS III .Hist l MoiistT on the west, John ltonsli on hie i ast, H. Well man's heirs on the south and Oenrn 'Inve nud oiheiHou the noiih, containing OXK lirXDUKI) ACItlW, nimt'or U'ks whert'ou nro t-lt'i'Utl a Iwn htnrv htuno ii w i: i, 1. 1 .v (i ii o u h i:, ll lllll II, II SPIIIIK luHKl', WII U0I)1 Kl.InN of U'llt.T IX III lilt. Iiiiusi', tun kiiihI iiiiu iircillinls oil tliu ll:u'o, '1 lit'li itti, also Im, mmih or Jioii Oumiii till' Ml 111 1'trlilKes, ono of Milt mill llitMill. T OI ll.iril oil , I iliiiiiuy lllloll,;li Mi-tl tilt'lulscN lllllll I'.lSt tllMI',1. 'I'llO 1.1,1(1 U III 11 !, I Ll ,t.i,t 1-llltlMltion. I,tltll llll' I'ltlllH Of Klill lltl'I'llSCll. teltii.ito In tlio uiuiikIjiji ui Muntotii' ami rimnty llf'Hl-Mllll, Jlhi; l'OI,i:.M..V, c-K'llt, ComUtlolH mailo Uninin on ilay of Milo, 1'i.rn: lli:iMiit'ii, 1 .,,,,,,. lUMI.'l. ll.VM.0ll, I '"'t'l'S, Hf It. i'5,'li. jVOTlCi: TO TltKSSl'ASSIOltH. 'I lie uniU'isljiniil wmiM hciohy unrn niioits. inon, IIiIi-ms. anil all olnor iiiThoiisim.ilntitU".i limn Ihk. or kli'iillnuli ull n lils ui.iun.u, as licls U it , ml in il liiiumli.il olli'inli'is lo iho lull rxlrnl of Iho law. JOHN M. HIIII.MAN Wil. It l"i. Jlliilliu 'J . I'u. p O 11 S A I, K A laiKcuinil wollassoitnl lot of rilU'llllllUrillC AlTAllltATUrt roiisib ,iik In inn I of iho f,,l'r,ulin ni lk'lc.s : ono IiiiKo luilliuiu'iil lor Inklnu I'liotomiioliK, tuo In "'1 U'Ik, ono luukKronml aim (.Ulotiotli. ono pii I'HiinllMiilo, ono liikirnnunt lo uoiuh ll- O II iO. Olll t-llllill kill ml. otio Inn.., t,l, .f. ..II ..o.n. Olll' lOt Of klllU0 lIMllM.tWOIilllll lllkllOS.OllH llll 111. I in s luun nml lianifs, tliuo .how Halms wuiMnl "k'UIiIk, H ihIiiIIok lioaiUs, itlasH lunm-U M.Mii.n, , i.,iioiiil;i, -oiijiit.0 llhl Ol llll llltkliH ll'illllli-il .Ohtlllt lillSJlU'kS. rrloo5l.il. Tor lull I'lllllilllarsiipplyiiljosoiili ll.Miiiiiiun's lluli I.IiIiikIiim ii. Kriiiivlklll ri. i'u. h'i't. Ili'ii". JONAS iiriTNlli;Nlll.lt, YUDITOItVS ximun. llio ItlliliTKlLliCil iili.lltnr nnniiliiti.,1 l.v ii.m I'ouil oft'iiniinon rieasnr Columbia county ti, " I"'" ii" ii. nil nit. ii ii o nil I ns lo ll o li lit ,1 It-iy ..i iiiiiiiiiiii.ii... k,ii.,i ii, i .i,.i.. Jolin.a lunatic, lor llio inioi.o ol inln;iiL-LiU unit t nijiiiiuiiilitH, anil Urn hui'iiori una main. Itnanio ol miIiI liiiintlc, will niott 11 in linrlkn '"III I'liriHiwn of Iiiu iiiimilulliiuil at lilaolllio i'l lllooiuiibuiK on Iiiu lulnl ilnv of Hi-iiti iiibor A..D. W, O. V. MU.f.Klt. A1HC.7.TO-It. Alliillor. B IN THK DlSTHICT COUItTOFTIlE U.NITEI) STATM, Daniel W. ltobblna a llaukiiint mih!ip iii Act of ConreHa of March I'd, 1m7, havln np plied Torn dlxclinrKe Iroin nil Mm debU.nnd other claims provable under fcidd Act, by older of the Coutt.lUitke Ih heie by ulven to idl creditoiH who have provid their dtbtn, und other persona Inter tMid, to apjicnr on tho l'3d day of Sept., ItM it v ll ri'i' U it.t., I'tllllO J., IIHTIUII, J 1.WI,, Hi'uUltr. at tho l.xchauufi Hold In ll(iinnn.l.m ir 1(1 fellllW If till V I Ill-V hula tv liv n ilki linr,... hhcnihi not hoKinnted to thu mid Haultiupt, And fuilher. Iiutlceli hereby itlvcn, that the Second and Thud meet Inn ofCredltoruorihoKaid lluulc uipt icitiilred by the 1:71 li and iMh mcIIoumoI tnld Act, will be had before Mild HeyUler, upon ' H. ti miuandm:, i lent oi u.n, 1'ininci court lormnt uintilct, Sept, -ltlvaw QAIUIIACJI-: MANUKAOTOKY, iwoonisnurf, ru. M. O, HIJAN A HHOTIIKU the uccmor of WJLMAM HJiOAN L SON coutluue the buInes of maUlng cauiuaukh, nuaair.M, nnd tvery ntyloof KANCV WAOO.NB, which they have constantly on hand to null cm. lomeru, Never unlnj any material hut the bent nnd employ lu a thomost oxcilenced worltiueu they hoi to continue aa heretofore to ulve wutlru vatlafnctlon to every customer, An Inspection l their work, und of the reasonable price allied for no uuae, 11 nitre lo lunuro a kw. pitKMiUM LIST ! OT THK Tiiiun;i:.NTii annual i;xhihition or THK C0IA7MIUA COUNTY AaUICULTUItAIi, HOH TlCtJMUItAIjANDMIICIIANICAI ASSOCIATION, TO UK HKUl AT ItliOUMHIlUHO, J'A., tin Wcdtiefdny,Tliurndny nnd Friday. October Hth. i:tli,atid lGlh, 1SCS. Tho mnnnKcru of the Acrlculttiral Society of Columbia County, will endeavor to put oviry thlnit lu tho best order tornnketno nccoraodn tlonn complete thin year, nnd an Agricultural So rlelleN hnv o now heromo Ilxed Inslitullons, and every body acknowledge1 thnt thero is n urcat nmount of inlorniat Ion, recreation and iinrecnblo itHnicliitlou InatteiiditiK a welUcotiducted, nnd a well nil cil tip Fair, the Commltlee, to whom the members of tho Inst yenr'n Fnlr hnvo etitrunted the iiHinnB ment, would earnestly nnd repect fully Kollclt thaco-opernllon of every pernon In the county, hopltm they will nil britiK nuinethliifi to the Fair ol Col it inula, this ever memorable jenrof our Lord, lntis. As ev er thitiff of thin kind miiftLlinvo a nyslem to carry It on with Mitlhfactlon, cxhlbitoiN nnd eontrlbniors will pUuku react tho Inntructions. nnd come to the Fnlr expcctlntt tonblde by them without imkinu for nny ulterntlon. Hy orderof the Fxe'cullveCointnlttep, ll. It. IIvl'.I.Llt, secretary. clash i-noitsi:s. Win, shairer. Centre, Supt. IlCNt hlnodcd Mil 11 Inn, 312 ) htulllou for nil work, l w " colt not over I yrH old M 2d " " ' MM (j ou Itest pair draught horhcs, tx) d ' " " " w llcst ir cnrrlaso horses, i 2ll " m 5 w Hest brood mnro with coltnt her Hide, both owned by tho exhibitor, R W 2d " " " " fiw n IIcRt Hlnglo cnrrlnRe horse, A w " ltent " ' mure, ft ix 2,i :i w lleHt celdlns hetwrcu annd 4 y old, 4 M " mare " " 4 (f) " KfddlliK " 2 " 3 " 4 W) " ImoeoU " 1 " S " 'iW " mate " " ' 41 !1 " ImrKe or maro colt under 10 moi old, n D 2d " " M " " atw ' pr malch cults under 1 yrs broken to harness, 3 00 Inhibitors under this clasi, will havo their hori's on the iiiouud hy lu o'clock 'llmrsday mornthii when they w ill bo cxnmlned. .Indies .Joseph W. Kvei, Greenwood; Jacob KniMnhnadf r. Franklin; Nchemlah ltcche, Hem lock: C, H. M'lleniy, FIshiiiHureck. CLASS 2 CATTIiH. 1'htllpCrcnfy, Centre, Superintendent Jttirhnm tSlork, West bull 3 earn old nnd upwarss 312 0) 2d " " " " U ill) Heht bull hctwern 2 nnd II years old u M :i " i w Itest bull between 1 nnd 2 years old :t iiU Ilcstcow2 jenrsnnd upwnrdu, (IW 2d " " " ' 4 (i) Hest heifer. 3 Oil " bull calf under 10 ino. 2 (X) 2d " aurfvulhiri'tt u. Hest heirtr Letw re u 2 nnd 3 j rn. 1 U) 2il " " " " 3 IM ' under 10 mos, lit.VON HTOCK, He st bull 3 j rs. find upwnrdb' 12(10 ll (l ii m A m .1 (NI 2 (HI between 2 nnd Syrs, " 1 and 2 vri. 2d Ilt bull enlf utiiler 10 mo, 2d " uiriculnrist I jr. " cow 3 in. und upward"), " heifer bet we en 2 nnd 3 v tu, -M !'. ' " under 10 mo, AMlKSMIV HHH'K, Hest bull 3 yrs. nnd upwnids, '.' (0 0 IIU 4 (HI 4 ll .1 (HI :i (hi 1 (HI 12 nil u (HI 11 (HI A (HI 3 IHI '.! (HI 2 (HI between 2nnd 3yrh, " 1 nnd 2 " ' " under 10 nios. Id ' nflnciitiurist 1 ,yr. " nH'3j rs, nnd upwnrds, Id " " " " " heifer between 2 nnd 3 jrs. 0 CO 4 IHI 4 (HI 3 (II 2 (I I 2 00 " " under 10 mo. eiKADKI) HTOCK. ItcKt bull 3yr. nud upwards. Id ' ' ' " ' between 2 nnd 3rs, 12 00 II IHI 11 (Hi 4 (HI II (HI 2 () 2 to 0 on 1 on 4 00 :i ihi " bctween l nnd 2yrn. under 10 mo, agriculturist 1 cow 3yih, nnd upwnids, heifer between 2 and 3yrh. 11 0-1 " " under 10 tnos. NaVTIV K hlOCK, llest bull V yrH. nnd upward, " " between 2 and 3r, I " " " " 1 and 2 " 2 00 12 (Hi II (Hi 0 (NI 4 ( 1 H IHI 2 (HI 2 HI 0 IH) ' " cut f under 10 mo, Id " nuricuHuriit 1 nr. " cow j j ih, and upwnrds. I 00 4 (.0 .1 110 heifer between 2 and 3jth. Id i trrn'i :i oo " " limit r 10 ino. IIM.N AMI Hfri'iis. llt-K olto OM-il num-il ami worltci In ex. jiliilor, ,1 00 2,1 " " " ;i on " joku Hltors tictwetn 2aml 3ylH. I 00 2il ' 2 (H) Kxlitbltors will linvo Ihelr htm-k rendy for thp .1 uii-;t's in cAiiiiiinu oy in u liik u A, M, oil illlirK- d.iv ti, nl lori-iiiuiii until .1 o'rloi k l-'r.Mlay r. M. .llului'S .lohu Hot, lleinlo'k! Wllliittit II lliui iilimli, hcoit; '1 lionias Wilson, llltruviooil; .viiiiui ii--,it-i, .,iuiiiiiiivaniiii, CI.AKS 3-HWINi:. Joslmit Mcnili'iiliall, I-'raukllit Ktip't. lu st liiooil mtf ami iilcs tstx or luort) Sd oo " lot fat lio-js (2oi luoii'.l (loo 2il " " " 4 (HI " hour. 2J " " " ' 3 on " llllloil how, Ii 00 .a " :i oo ' lot (.1 or more) iiiu, umkr8 wt-eka, 3 (hi 2il " ' 2 (H) " ' mock lio-; (3 or more) 300 2il " 2 IH .Ilnlljps WUllnm Drmott, Madli-on; John Hhu iniui, hcotlt I.l-wIh ltout, Montour, Huii't. CLASS l-HIIKCI". Dr. r, 11, Hrerze.llloouHuiit, FlK woou II htljuctt, 00 sa .1 on " ewe. 4 00 ftl " " 3 00 BIlllllLlCWOOL, Ileal buck, 4() -il " " :l 00 " I'lli'. 4 IHI Sil " 3 00 I.O.NI WOOL. llest litlt'k. 4 (HI a 1 3 00 " ewe, 4 no 2J " " 3 uo JmlKPa hlir.ilerlek i:ea, I'lno: Jollliaun II lUeltl, (IilliiwooU, ci.Ahs :-roui,Tiiv. Joseph Keatler-jooiltl'luo; Hup't. Ilestatnl luruest -.lUplny of iioiillry, SI 0 I 00 1'illr elilekens, ityrtcuUui Ut 1 lr, " TlllkeH, " eoiniuou 0 .' 10 2 IHI ill " " 1 INI " nml lurtteat illatilny of lame pigeons 1 IN) 2il " &I ' pr ducks 1 00 juuiies ui'imas iiaiiiinan, Mcoll ; Anion CLASH D-dltAIX, Mi:i:i)S & FI.OVU. rraucis Kvaus, Hrlarcreck; Hup't, llest SOpoumls of wheat Hour SI 00 " " laiekwlieul Hour .1 IHI " " rjcilour 30.1 " " earn meal 3 00 half liuseloer aeeil 3 uo 2U " " " 1 Ui liiuoiny aeeu 3 ih) 2il " .... 1 50 " hush id wllfilt 3 CO "il " ", , 1 60 " " whllo ' 300 2i " 1 ,'HI ' " ryo 1 co " " liuckwlicat 1 m " itouiil atea eorncara 1 ft) " " elluw " 1 m ' amoki-il " 1 (hi " half hiisli llax hceil I Ml " hutilioatH 1 b) jiiuijes ii 11 i-owier. Leuiio: jac-on jirowu, Maine, ci.abh 7-vi:ai:TAiu.i:. Hiram II. Kline, Bup't. llest IiuhIi of potatoes of illllVrmt N ill Ictlea i I CO " half hush awcet polatoi-H 2 ihj " liustiilelil turulpa 1 fH 11 half bush riitahuitas 1 fij " " fcuisar betls AfjrlnUuriit 1 yr ' M man-jiiilil iuurl-;el 1 (HI " M liecta 1 00 " " cnnola .li?icnHuriill jr pnrsiil-ia 1 ui '' , " onions iu htm iliv. Muelal. In oysters (salary) 1 ih) " neck Illinium a J 00 Ii bads of cabin.; 1 IHI 1 U) 1 thl l to a nuuciieM cc let 4 cjitr plain 2 qu lima bemis 3 ipt t'aiollitn beans 3lll fcOllp bcuus puuiiikiuoririiat.h 1 l0 1 00 1 1U " lotpumpUluii0oi'more) Agriculturist ,r Judsetv-johu Uoulen, Moulour; Jolm Mnilh MiulUou, CI.ABH R-rUUUH' Knmuel Nvharl. LVntn. Nnn'i Jletat half bush any vailety of npplcH " dUnlnv of aniilea SI 00 2d ' ' ' Aorteulturist I nr 'J 00 d AgrieulturUt lir ... ! enr,, !! 1 " ' , -4(r1'cut'uri,i( I pr n X?icUe a in , , Agriculturist ir " tiax qulucis I oo 2,1 i .. W " dUptuy erapos 200 tI " ., Jrriculturist lv " ocliif.lcratjriipeHt'rovelliif ut " t'oncord M ' " IMaiina t'j " " Delaware AO " eot fi)x trapes m ilUplay lapkpberrlea 1 (n) oamplo dried npphu Ui ' M puicheH Hi " " htnned 1 herrli u M JudKes-JomeKes,OmiiBe; JHram JHeeder. Franklin, ' CI.AH8 WINEH AND I.UJL'OIl. diaper llAliUiCatawlaan, Huji'l, Heal qt current wlno ai M " htm kberry wluo 1 ,k; " " cherry " i m "rye whisky ! 11 rbipr vinegar Judees-lllrnm U. Applcmnn. Centre) i m,,,., M'llenry, lletitun. CIAHH 10-DOaMF8TIO MANUFAOTUHI, Frank I', Kvef, fJr ecu wood, Hup't, ltout loaf bread (n JJ roll(of butter((3 ft or over) jJJ1, " npplo f lo J I!! " canned fruit different kind, ench pound enko " KII,B,r ;', ; H1K1I1KO " m " Rumple, preserven Y' " " trultlellv ?! " cucumber pick leu " pickles nny kind appio uuiicr M peach " " Rrnpo M " plum " " cured ham " ih ample hnusage " yeant " " hard soap " 110ft " to ttt) M M 'j'l Kal orshnm JudKCN Mrn, l'hillp Cool, Itonrloacreek t Vr Hhndrnck liven, l'iiifj Mrs, Illrnm J. Iteeder 3 W CLAHH ll-HOU.smiOI.D MANUFACTUIUH joint u, tuicK, Jiontour; Hup't, Uent 10 yds flannel AgucuUiiiot 1 j r I : Agricultural ir I .VI 1 Hi " 5 yds vvollen cloth o 10 carpet " " " plain linen ii 11 n uiancr " ' knit woll stnckliiHH " " mittens " ' eottnn ittockliiBi " homemndobhlrt Id " " " " w wool blanket"! it) V) I .v. 1 Ml 1 in nnen hiieet.s Agritultutiit l$r M liomomndo fnldoelolh Agriculturist vr JudKen-Hylveter I'urMel. Upmlock: Mm. jnH I'. Conner. Centre: Miss Knte A. llcix im.i 1 1 VnnderMllce, Hemlock; Mrs. Win. IlaKcnbucli Montour, CLAHS 12-FANCY AKTICMIS 4 FI,OWKlPs, Dnvld Masters; Greenwood, Rup't. lioKl it mt (pillt j oi) t dv 1 ou 1 (Kl l on lattlnn work Bpeclmen liead work Nhell " " burr " lenther " " hair " " wax ' 1 (XI I i-) 1 0 I IHI I W I ll " drnwInR paiuiin, if I in utile embroidery 1 ini " worsted emuroldery loo " " cotton " .V) " " wortitedinat .vi " " cotton " .vi " " worked slipper 1 in " " taiicy pin cunhlon 1 ' " head dre-s 1 ut " ' display moss painting uj " ' collection ofdalillas fta " " nrtlllcl.il Mowers rw " " houso idiiuts In bloom t w " " dried crass ffl ' " " lloners ,vj ' ' penmanship I im " vnrletyot Mowers 1 JucKes Mist Halllo Hcntlergood, Pino; Mm Hiram H, Kline, tiratifie; Mm, Iteuben Ij. Hlrjj Ureenwood; Miss Mary Mcudetihall, Fianklln, ' CLASH 13-VEHICLKS. Jacob Olrnrd, Orrenwood; Hup't, Host family cnrrlnRO f open biiKy (., ' top " , , 11 fat 111 wagon 4 1,1 " Kprlut; wngou farm uso Hit 2d " " pleasure a i-u " wheelbarrow j w Hulkr 2(i J mines j, o. Wlntcrsteen, Mlfllln; Jos. llnrt. man, rranklln, CLASS H-AOHICUrnrUAC IMl'I.KMK.Vtt MACHlNKUY Af. ""r1M' Francis V. Masters, l'Ine; fiup't. llest rlKht hand plow fj ,) " plow for general uso -j ' lelt linnd plow t m, " rlKhl nud left hand plow 2 ii ' 'orn plow - ,4 " subsoil (dciw ijo ' hquaro ii raff m " ono horhu cultivator i '.! tu..n V. " . corn planter 2 w ono ' j , " thresher nud separator combined 1 ihi mower nud reaper combined ft (y 2d " " . t(p Sd " " " Jy, " hny fork ( " porlablo elder press m " clover huller 3 " Hillside grinder im clothes wriiiyer 1 m " Washluuiiiacninu 1 mi " erubbliie boo 1 ou " iset miner's picks ay " ' mill picks 1 hi pr foro nnd hind Imrso shoes 1 mi " sharpened drilU hi " nxu handle " ttralu cradle 1 m " fiuniliiR mill ' " corn sheller 2 straw and fodder eiilter 2 ijO Judttes Kllas t'reasy, lK-UKt; Jnsfph Mouser Monour; Jacob I.. Uirlou, Madison; Freas l'uw ler, Hrlarcreck. CLASH 15-HTOVI.H, TIN WAItE, HAUTIIKN WAllH AC. John Allen, Madison Hup't. Hest conltluff stove with llitures SI (Hi ' parlor 3 u, ' set artificial teeth 1 w " variuty tiuwaru son " " earthenware . w Jndes-Alfied Miller, MJlIlln; Win. Huwvll, Mt. rietuaut, claks i-cAniNirr waui;, siiukmaki.i, TANaNUtM, AC. Jacob A. Hwlsher, Madison; Sup't. llest ket duuble harness ti w " ' team 4 () " double carrlao harness 4 w " siliKlo " M 'X W " Blllt ClollilliK 3U) " prcalf boots 3 ui " " klpp 2 tu " miner's shoes ami " bureau 2 w " dresslnu stond 1 w " dlsplaj eablutt ware 2 im set Windsor chairs 1 uo ' " spniiKseat " I w rocking chair 1 hi setteei 1 w " mad suit clothlni: a w ' halfdoai brooms Agriculturist lr ' two sides sole leathett t uu " " klo 1 w " calfskin 1 0" " snmph) bricks ou JudKes-c'yrusCrovellng, Heott; Thos. Hnrdir, Catuwissn. CLAHH 17-IJEEH AND U EK IIIVIX Ken ben L. Hlch, Greenwood; Hup't llest swarm bees tn 21 " " , ' Agriculturist I j r Ramnlo5ttts honey I to " bee filvo id muuKi .WW i s, iiuriinaii, won ire: jouu neon; Lntnwlssn, clahh is-roitTiNa limt, l'eter lMllmeycr, Kloom; Bup'I, Host trotting horseor mnro overOyrH.old V w ' " " " ay is old Aitndei 0 w l.titrnncu fee In both eases 910 0u. FAHMEH'H LI8T. IlPht tl-nttln -rlw.r-u mora nr. r.,t,H,. trance feo $lu w) JV) (n) 'u trot nest iiorso mnro or gelding. En traucoleo$.j.OO, " 00 Jud?eK-EH Mendenhall, Henton; Hylvestel J. MtiUH.;Miimn: vinniHHi tcniiv, CLASH 19 FOOT RACING, Win, II. Koons, II loom; Hup't. llest run onco around tha rnursn itntramv4 fee 50 ceuts) $! iju Jil best " " t t)l JuiiKes A. K. Biulth, Mndlson; John G, Nov I. Hemlock, HULKS AND HFUULATIOH3. (Article third of the constitution renulrcs per sons to pay ibeassoesutlon one dollar to eoiihtl- uno muuoeisiiip. juo practice Heretofore luift been to buy tickets on Fair days, and have their names recorded nt the time.) I-'lrKl- Illol-Vimriniii linvlxcr optlalAM fnv uvlil. hitlon or lompetlilon.inust become n Member of the association before entcrldit them. Kecond. Minors can become members or ei hlbitors when their parents iirememherB. Third, 'iho field of competition Is open to all tVrsnns from other counties and htates can he, come exhibitors upoiuho same term as citizens of this county. Fourth. A l articles offersd fur competition must be owned by the competitor. Fruit, vck? tables, iloweis Ac, must be tho growth of the cninpctllnr.nnd all manufactured articles must bo msdo by the competitor, I- Iflh, All stock entered must be what Is rep resented ur premiums will be forfeited. Hlxth, All articles for exhibition or competi tion must be entered by 5 o'clock p m on Wed nesday tlio lltb. and exeent In Imtmualt.lM fiiki h be on the ground by that time, and remain (litre until Frhhiy i o'clock p. m. when they will beat thedlsiMisal of theexhlbltors. Hnv en I h. Hluuds for sale of refreshment can be ob'ulned by application lu the Hecrelary or it, F. llartman. I!llflllll. N'l. llfOt.HA will liA rrnnl.l InmU Hint sell splrltous or inidt lltjuors. Judges appointed to examine the different clauses will confer a favor on the Association by calling at the Hecretary's ortlce early on Thtirs day morning to obtain their Instructions 'ilckejs to tho l'jiircait be obtained nt the dif ferent stores befoio t he Fair ur ut the Ticket Of fice during Fair days. The hocletv will ulun nlnen nn lh vpi-mnrlai a 11 horse power steam englue,whleh can be at tut lint to any machinery placed uu eshlblllou lut ding such motive powor, JACOB HAItltlH, iTes't. K. It. iKKl.Kit.Beo'y. lllooiusburg, Hep, &, 1808. JOTICK IN I3ANK11UITCV. This Is to give notice 1 that on tho Uth dny of August, a. 11. lMi, n warrant lit ltankruptcj wasKsued ngulusttheesuteoflvl KuUoi th Ilorough of vie r wick. In the county u Coluinbtn.andHtnte of Veiiniylvanlu, who hnj been adJudgiMl a Ilankrupt on his own w tlllono that the payment of any debts and delivery ij any property belonging to such Ilankrupt, t ii, ut mi (i iiu ilia uuiiBigr l HIIJ iu- erty by him are forbidden by law; that a me-l lay of the Creditors of the said Ilankrupt.tn pruv their debts, und to chesise one or more ussltfuee of his estate, will be held at u Court of llaukrupll cy.tobe holden ut the KxchAngellotel.tn Hloomse burg, Columbia couuty, 1'euusylvaula, before Edward Overton, jr.. Iteglster, on tho ird day of Heplemher. a. 11, im, at 2 o'clock p, m. 'IIIOMAB A. ItOWLKV, U. H. Marshsl. Aug. VMns.n. Hy k. 11. uuoLMAUnu, Deputy. Y AWUKNCKVILL15 KKMALK HKMINAHT LAWUKKCKVILLKNIW iUUbKX. The next session will rommmM on ficpL lltU Send fur circular. C. V, MAMAU, I'rlueJpl,
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