in: THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. xt Columbian. BLOUMSUUltO. PA. PK1RAY NUUM1MU, OCT. 10, ll. r-THR 04II.CMDIAN hli the I,M1 Mrlftlln lis Vslnmhl and adjoining smtlts a any p-per vubllthriLhcre. and la ) mueh larger sheet than any if MacJtmr-varli and U thcrenire In. beat snadlassl for aftrerltstng In IhU section of haBintt. AttMition S Democrats it In ortler that clt'cap muting matter Hiy bo furnltOietl tho people mitll Hflcr the elfctlcm, wo ninko the following of- frrt Thfct wo will send Tin; Colombian from now tintll lifter tho Presidential fln-tlort In clubs or twenty Kolt KIVK noi.t.Alt.-t. Thl In nnly Twenty llvu erntu n nuinlHT anil Jmt cover tho mst "f tlit paper on which It Is printed Tho pupff timtnliin enclt week sixteen Urge eolumnn of entertHlnlng llternry ttnil polltlenl newa. No Deiniiernt It vo poor tiut what ho can clv twenty flvci cents to aid In tho coming contest, and ho tthouhl tee that hli Radical neighbor hai a copy. Cluba tli on Id be formed at every Tost Olnee-. Bloom Township. Tun following nrn (ho Democratic majorltlea at tin Blouiiisltiirii election: Boyle, for Auditor (JcihthI, 15. Plollet, for Congress, - -IS. Rut, for Surveyor General, - 47. (i."t votes were polled, being n largo IticrctiMj over any former year. Tho to tal vote last year was 51 1 and In 18!fl It was fi.V. I'pon a complcto test of party trcngth, this district Is i-hown to bo Democratic, and likely to remain no In future. Tho majority in lSfififor Deary was 71, tlntl In elections for pruvlous years tlio Ilepublican iiiujorlty bad been greater. One year It was 85 and another H7. But I astyear wo obtained it majority of IC for Slinr.-swood.nml this year that majority Is maintained upon a very full vote, and when every ettiirt wan put forth by tho Hinllr.iN to re trlovo their Iossch mid regain a majori ty. Tho voto for (leneral Kilt shows that ho receive! tho support of 15 IUv publlcuim, increasing his majority by .'SO. Tho result in Bloom Is most nulls- dietory, and richly rewords our friends for all their exert Ions and zeal. Election Returns. I860. JSCS. Townships. e i . S a fc i s as ? s u n a Beaver 175 11 109 2 Bonton 174 flu Berwick Bor.... 07 1U3 Bloom 1M2 ;VW U18 Briar Creole 155 7G Ciitawiitsa 132 1U Centralis Bor... 131 80 Centre 104 00 102 07 Conyngham ICO 72 Fishing Creek... 23C 57 20s :) Franklin 55 50 ... i.. Greenwood 100 153 ISO 101 Hemlock 104 55 175 01 Jackson. 09 5 locust 230 119 Madison 105 44 21(1 47 Malno. 103 12 123 11 Mifflin 201) 3.) 194 43 Montour 03 40 78 57 Mt. IMeanant.... 04 Gi 110 02 Orango 121 72 151 60 l'lno 80 30 100 35 Bearing Creek.. 47 42 Hcott 119 150 118 174 fiugar Loaf 131 2:1 Aruopost of n remark that Russians are absolutely Incapablo of understand ing or appreciating a Joke, this story is related: "An Englishman was reining to n Russian friend that lie had onco seen on n country road a post with this Inscription i "This road leads to tho town j all persons who cannot read tlili may apply to tho blacksmith." To tho great anguish of tho narrator,hIs friend remained perfectly competed, and thanked him for his story with a studi ed polltoness which showed that ho had not understood It In tho least. Hut the next morning tho Russian burst Into his room In convulsions of laughter, ex claiming, "My friend, I do understand It now! Fool that I was not to think of-lt 1 As irtho blacksmith might not lie away from homo!" ili'T. Virginia glorlom old Virgin ia the mother of Slates and of States men, ono of tho original thirteen that achieved the Independence of our coun try, tho State that holds In her boom tho ashes of Washington, and Jefferson and Madison and Monroo and Patrick Hosry and her younger sisters, Mis sissippi and Texas, aro te day out of tho Union. They had got back under An drew Johnson, hut tho Radicals kicked them out again and aro keeping them out. Oh I oyalty, what crimes aro perpetrated In that hackneyed name! Ty po j k a pi i xc a l TnoT-rn na. From llruo immemorial tho followers of Faust wero satisfied to tramp afoot and alono and scnrc u generation ago tno Jolly Journeymen' who upheld the honor of tho craft considered a changn of shirt an extraordinary luxury. Hut times progress and bo do printers. Few yean Ofo on his westward way started from the DaitocnAT establishment wherein bo had honorably graduated, with no capital hut his own energy, our young friend Jack McReydoIds, a squatter sovorelgn for Kansas. Already ho Is a man of mark. We knew him as a . bully l"y ateomod him as a printer heard of him as a promising puct, and Judg Ing from the following extract ha may erelong bocome a perfect pacer. Tho Miami Jttpubtkan, published at J'aolu, In Kansas, contains this article: "At tho great Western Horse Fair, which came off nt Independent;, Mo., last week, John McRoynolds, Kf., of this placo, took the first premium for tho best pair of match norsis. Mac's spank tug bays " will tako tho first premium at all the fairs, an they nnot bo b t In tho West." Xn editor and his wlfo wero walking out in tho bright moonlight ono even ing. Like all editors' wives, sho was of an exceedingly poetic nature "No tice that moon ; how bright and culm and beautiful?" ."Couldn't think of no ticing It," returned tho editor, "for any thing less than twenty-flvo cents a limn" DEMOCRATIC . MEETING I 1 1 Splendid Denionfltration ! ! 500 WAGONS IN-LINE ! Slxtocn Horse. Team in Troccsston. ACRES 0? DEMOCRATS W COUNCIL. Speeches ty HOH. E. P. PILL3BUR7, of Maine, ana by HON. S. 8. COX, of Now York. Oil ANDTOlUJll LIGHT PAKADB tlx Thursday, October Sth, one of tho largest, If not the very largest meeting ever held lit Northern Pennsylvania, assembled In Bloomsburg. Tho day was rainy and unpleasant, and no doubt deterred hundred from coming, and besides Induced many to leave the processlmisnnd hasten to town In fact, all the utilities In town wero, filled two hours before tho arrival of tho delegations, and at 9 o'clock weeounted fifty carriages In tho 'Exchange' yaiui. Tho delegations wero all at tho np pointed places of meeting at tho hour Qxitl by tho Chief Marshal, and so sys tematic wero tho arrangements that hut llttlo delay occurred. At 11:30 tho pro cessslon took up Its llnoof march, head by Chief Marshl Capt. C. B. Brockway and his assistants, K. . l.lwcu, u Furman, Win. Rlttur,, Lieut. GeorgoS Coleman, John Jones, John Trnup, ban ford Peggnnd C. M. Vandcrsllco. Then followed tho Bloomsburg delegation headed by our Bras3 Band. A four homo wagon followed this, with S younc ladies.omblematlc of tho Slates I tho Union, and in their centro nbcaull ful personification of tho Goddess of Liberty. This feature of the meeting was gotten up through the industry of Adit. Coleman. The "White Boys in Mine" followed the ladles on foot, in ar studied by Geo. Sterner. In tho rearo the llloom delegation was u personlllca tlou of tho "Georgia Legislature," and a Salt Ulver Boat bearing tho motto, "No Jew allowed in this Department by General order No. 11." Thocarlca- tures wero excellent. Then followed tho Little Flshlngcrcek delegation under tho Marshalshlp of Mr. Ikelor, Hemlock and Madison un der T. J. Vnndcrslice, Jr., Montournnd a milo of Democrats from Catawlssa and boyond. Assoon us this delegation got under way, thoFishingcreck region fell in preceded by tho Oraugovlllo Brass Band, and led by Marshall Col II. R, Kline. This delegation mini bored 135 wagons, and extended two miles. Ono of the wagons had 10 hor ses driven by Cyrus B. McIIcnry. Sa garloaf, tho most distant- of all town ships, was fully represented, oiio largo wagon load having coraoEO miles. The mottoes and banners were excellent. Tho ono homo by tho Light Street del egation representing P. John kneeling to Andy JohnsoR, und presenting him with a copy of tho Ilepublican with tho remark, "If yon will only retain mo ns Assessor, I will support your policy and niako tho Repuhlican party a unit for you, "'was a soroplll for Palemon's patients. On Fifth Street tho up river delegation Joined tho procession, led by tho Berwick Brass Band. Contro twp. had a wagon load of young ladles rep resenting tho different States, got up In magnificent stylo and elicited much nt tontlon. The "Frecdmon's Bureau" was also an Institution. Its chief was continually occupied In paying out greenbacks to indolent darkeys, much to thoir satisfaction. Tho Hue of march was down Smoko- town to Fifth Street, down Fifth to Market, up Markot to Third, np Third toSmoketown, down Main to Wejt Street, thonco to Third, and n9 tho streets wore now all full, tho pro csion began to doublo npon Main St. To give an idea of its length we may stato that when tho hoadof tho head of tho procession was back nt the Forks, there were two columns on Main Street, Markot Street was packed fall, and ono third of the procession bad not passed. It was 21 hours in passing a given point und would havo extended 5 miles In a continuous lino. About half past two o'clock tho peo ple eommnionced thronging their wny toward tho Fair Ground, and by three o'clock the multitude had mainlygath ored in. John A. Funston, F.sci., Chairman of tho County Standing Committee, called the mooting to order and organized it as follows: President, Hon. C. R. Buckalow. Vice-Presidents, Hudson Owen, Win Lamon, Chas. F. Mann, John J. Mc IIcnry, Dr. J. It. Bobbins, H. Swop penhlser, C. B. McIIcnry, Ji. B. Knit tie, Esq., X'eter Olrton, F.sq,, Jacob F. Deitorlck, Judgo Dorr, Judge Hcrblne, John Smith, Esq., Win. T. Shuninn, Dr. D. J I. Montgomery, Win. G. Quick Win. Howell, David Herring, John Whltmoyer, Jacob Terwllllger, Jesso Hartman. Secretaries, Capt. C. B. Hioekwav. W. H. Jacoby, J. H. Sanders. At stand No. 1. Hon. K. F. Plllsbury of Maine addressed tho vast assomblago. But It being impossible to mako tho hair of tiro pcoplo hear; n bocond meeting was organized, and Presided over by IlOnr.ltTF. LTJUtK, j ski?, insisted by Vice Presldoti ts ond Secre taries. llon.H. 8. Cox of Now Yok, Capt. Thomas Chalfant and others nd dreneod the audience, at stand No. 2. HVKNISHl. Lung before tho tlmo of mooting tho Court Room woo literally Jammed with people. It was addressed at length by Hon. S. S. Cox, In his very happiest style, for more than two hours. Gov. Plllsbury ollowcd In a short and beau tiful address. Whllo tho former wan speaking tho Young Men's Democratic Club arrived by a special train from Danville, head cd by Stoo's Band, and carrying in pro cession 200 torches. It was a fitting Jl. nale to so magnificent a meeting, and our peoplo felt much gratified nt wit nessing tho first Democratic torch-ligh t procession over held in Bloomsburf. Tho meeting, was a perfect success. both as to members and as to speeches. Every thing was of tho very first class : and the day poasod off wltbontnccldento' or breaches of tlo peace. Most unbound ed was tho cuthusiasm, und all tho &r rangoraonts wero coinpleto and sathv fac(ory, KIjKOTION IN PENNSYLVANIA. Two Democratic i Congressinon Galnod ri-113 JiESULT IN OHIO. Indefinite Returns. THE INDIANA Election CONFLICTING REPORT8. Sea. sea. iu'.uks. Reports received at tho Union Lcaguo gls-o 0,300 Democratic majority In Berks county ; Lancaster county 7,000 Repub lican majority ; Allegheny county 8,500 Chester, 2.G00; Dauphin, 1,000; Monroo 2,000 Democratic majority. They esti mate the Republican majority In tho Stato at over 10,000. Olllclal vote 10th ward gives Fox, Democrat, 328 majority. Tenth ward, Fox's majority 030. Fini,Ai)nMitiA,Oct.l3, llslop. in. Tho latest returns from Lancaster coun ty give 7,000 Republican majority, Lcb anon county 1,100 Republican majority, Schuylkill county 1,500 Democratic ma jority, Berks county 0,000 to 7,000 Dem ocratic majority. AM.nanr.xv. PiTTsnunn, Oct. 11 Six districts in this city show n Republican gain of 2,400. Tho Republican majority In Al gheuy county will reach 8,700, Tho Republican mayor Is elected by 2,000 majoilty. iascasti:ii. Cor.u.MMA, Pa., Oct. 13. Columbia borotighglvcsllartranrt 111100 major Ity. Republican gain over Geary of G3, Lakcastkh, Oct. 13. Democratic majority in tho city of 175, Republican gain of iSOO. It Is expected Lmcawtor coun ty wilt give 0,700 to 7,000 Republican major! ty. Mount Joy borough Republican ma Jorlty 205. Lancaster county about 0,300 Repub llcan a Republican gain. Lancaster city and township Repub lican gain of 3S0 on Geary's vote. Tho Republicans claim from 0,000 to 7,000 in this county. In Lancaster county In twenty-six (20) districts, including city gain on Geary majority live hundred and forty-soven Twenty-oight districts to hear from Good for sixty-fivo hundred, (0,500.) Ycmic. Hanover borough gives 87 Republl can majority. Republican gain 11. Gor.nnnoito. Hartranft and Camp bell, each 48. Boylo and Ent, 12. For Congress, Small, 51, Haldoman, 10. Shrewsbury township, York county, Democratic majority, 212, a Democratic gain of 45. York borough gives 300 Democratic majority a Repbbllcan gain of 58. Democratic majority 3,000 Demo cratic gain of 200. CIIESTEn. Coatsvillb, Pa., Oct. 13. This bor ough gives ICC Republican majority. East Cain, Downington nnd the township (East Cain) glvos 24 Republl can majority a Democratic gain of 20. In threo districts in this county (Ches ter) thero Is n republican gain of 102, West Chester borough Republican majority for Auditor General COS Re publican gain 85. Fifteen townships showa Republican gain of 210. Twclvo districts In Chester county givo a Republican gain ovcrlSGOof 110. This county is comprised of 51 districts. Twenty-thrco districts in Chester county show n Repullcan gain over 1800 of about 200. Tho Democrats claim gains In this county over last year. Chester county, 15 townships, Repub lican gain 5-10. PKANKLIN. WAY.vcsnouo, Oct. 13. Washington township, Franklin county, given a Republican majority of 75 ; Republl- an gain of 01. Quincy township gives n Democratic majority of 55, a Rep. gain of 15. CnAMnnitsnunc, Oct. 18. The Rc- ubllcnns gain In tho North ward 11, In the South ward 12, in Hamilton 18, In Guilford 17. Republican gain of lC51uten districts. DAUl'lIIN. Mimi,KTOW.-, Oct. 13. Republican majority In town 17, n Democratic gain of 10. Susquehanna township 125 Republi can majority, a Democratic gain of 8. Middlo Paxton township ; Republi can majority, a Democratic gain of 8. Upper Paxton township 19 Republi can majority, n Democratic gain of 3. Millersburg C8 Republican majority, n Republican gain of 30. IlRI.AWAItn. CnwtTiut, Pa., Oct. 13. Fourth dis trict shows a ilepublican gain 118. Nino districts show n Republican gain of 76. Delaware county is estimated nt about 1,000 Republican majority. citAwronn. TrnisviLu:, Pa., Oct. 13. Republi can majority 05-a gain of 17. AllMSTItONCI. Kittann-in'o, Octobtr 13. Republi can majority 01 on Stato ticket. Washington. MoNONOAJir.LA Oitv, October 13. Republican majority 0. ADAMS. GETTYBBUna, October I3.r-Glvcs 09 for Hartranft. Scattering returns through tho county show a Republican gain of about 100 over last year. LEBANON. Leiianon, Octoper 13. Lebanon bor ough, majority for Hartranft 72; Jack son township, for Hartranft 113; Last Hanover forCako 181. . N OimiU-MIlEUr.AND. SUNHURY, Oct. 13i Republican ma jority 2S7, a gain of 18 over last year. NouTHmmEiiiujm, Oct. 13. Re publican majority 27, Republican gain 63. MOKKIXn JHHPATCHKK. Bedfoud, Octbcr 13. Nino districts show a Democratic majority of 277; Re publican gain of 02. Miniln county, Republican m orlty 20 ; Republican gain of 221. Fayette county, Democratic majority 050 ; Democratic gain of 275. Westmoreland ccunty, Democratic majority 1,600 ; Democratic gain of 127. Allegheny county 8,000, gain 2,200. CLINTON. Lot'K Haven, Octobor 13. East Ward, Boylo 70 majority; Middlo Ward, Boylo 137 majority. I.YL'OMI.NU. WlllUnifiport city jilvtu SAG Jlepubli- J dan majority on Stato ticket, A gain of 217 on last year. .llliAHt. Tyhone City, Oct. 10. Republican majority CO. Snyder township Repub lican motorlty 40. Gain of 1. Altoona city (gives 103 Democratic majority. Holtldaysburg, 10 Democrat ic majority. VKNAN0. Pitoi.k, l'n., Oct. 13-. Democratic gain, I. Emlcnton, Republican gain 5. Cranbnrry, Democratic gain, 19. Sugar Creek, Republican gain 7. Oil City, Republican majority, 103 ; Republican gain of 2. Carrol town) hip, Democratic majori ty 117. Democratic loss of 13. Union township, Republican majority of 57. Republican gain of 10. Petroleum Centro townhlp, 83 Re publican majority. ELK. RiDciWAY, Oct. 13. Bentzlngcr 235 majority, Democratic gain of 13. St. Mary's 219 Democratic majority, Dem ocratic gain of 17. Rldgway, 9 Repub lican majority, Democratic gain of 2. Jones, 10 Republican majority, Repub lican gain of 22. l'AYETTE. Uniontown, Oct. in. Onr county gives 1,000 majority for Foster nnd 1,050 for Boyle. Uniontown District, 200 Democratic majority. Democratic gain 72 over 'CG. BELi.EvnnsoN, Oct. 111. Republican mojorlty for Stato and county ticket 43 nr.UK. Sovcn districts show a Democratic majority of 0,300. Democratic gain, 522 Returns from Berks county show con slderablo Democratic gains. Rockland gives a Democratic majority of 2(M, gain of 4. Creek gives n DemosinUe majority of ISO, a gain of 21. In the city of Reading tho Sixth ward gives 2 Republican majority ; a Demo crude gain of 0. Tho Eighth ward Ik Democratic majority, a gain of 20. The First ward 05 Democratic, majority, u gain of 15. Fifth ward, 21 Democratic majority, a gain of 50. Sperrytown, 2i Democratic gain. HUNTINGDON. Huntingdon, Oat. 13. In this Bor ough tho Republicans havo -11 majority In the East ward. And 32 in tho West ward. Total, GI. Republican gain of 17 slnco last year. Republican majority In Huntingdon county about 700. MONTOOMERY. NomusTOWN, Oct. 13. Republican majority 52, a gain of 18. Tho Demo tratio majority In this county will bo about 1,000. From Washington. EXPOSITION OP A TI.OT TO ASSASSI NATE PliKSIDENT JOIINSON. Washington, Oct. 13. ThoiJ rcss, this afternoon, says It Is In possession of ovidenco that a conspiracy has been ar ranged for tho nssasslnatlon of Prcsl dent Johnson. Tho plot was exposed by an cmployco of tho Treasury Depart ment, who says tho plot was arranged Immediately after tho impeachment trial. A man named Helmbergerissald to bo tho leader of tho assassins, who aro all negroes. THE KI.ECTION JiXCITUMENT. Thero Is much excitement to-night concerning tho election. Returns aro constantly read at tho general party head-quarters, wlillo tho newspaper offi ces aro crowdccl with anlxlous Inquirers. In the earlier part of tho night both partlos wero olternately depressed nnd comforted by tho retnmed from Penn sylvania. From Ohio. Zanesvici.e, October 13. Democrat ic majority 28; Inst year 188. Republi can gain ICO. STEUHENVII.I.E Republican majori ty 339 a Republican gain. Cincinnati Second ward, Eggles- ton 101 majority ; again 17. Anondale, Eggleston 31 ; gain. Eleventh ward, Eggleston -191 majority; gain 02. A dls patch from Schenck's district says Re publican gains mo large. Twentieth ward, Strader 17 majority. Republican majority 4,500; g.dn 2,00'). Reports through Demoer.it Ic sotiteos show the defeat of Gibson. In tho 0th dlstriet tho Democrats bmIix In Franklin comity 600 over last year. Cor,u Jim's Carey certainly doh-ati il n tho second district. Close veto on Eggleston. Meagre returns show Dcm ocratlo gains in Columbus. From Indiana. Nnw YoitK, Oct. 13. A wchil tll latch tu tho Tribune niaiisA tlmtlndlmiu gives 7,000 Ilepublican majority. LouirtViM.n. Oct. 13. Jefferson vine, Imllcimi, Ives nix humlrcd Democratic majority. Now Albany, Indiana, gives ono thousand Democratic majority. In dianapolis reports heavy Democratic gains and tupJorltiCM as far an heard from. Indian ArouB. Oct. If). South Rend gives 7C0 Republican majority. Election in Wcwark, Newark, N. J., Oct. 13. Tho Ro Hubllcnns carried tho city by about -100 majority a gain of 350 over 1867. Ghkcian Reni and DiauAsi:, Ev ery phyulologlst Is hourly pained by tlio exiubltlou of vanity of which rt largo masi of females nro tho perpetra tors, to obtain what is called tho "Gre cian bend," they aro torturing nature to such auegreo that thousands of them will bocomo tho vlctlmsof cureless dis ease. Tight lacing driven tho vitals from their natural position, displaces soino of tho most Important parts of tho organism, nnd renders thoso who suffer unfitted for tho moat ordinary duties of llfo. It Is a crime to Injure, by any artificial ppllunco( tho beauti ful mechanism of nature, ond tho In variable result of so doing Is deformity, Which tho oyo of true tasto cannot on. dure. Tho young lady who thluks sho can Improve Iter form by constraining it within boundaries loss than thoso which nature demands for its fiorvlco is not only thoughtless, but she Is n crim inal. Sho will find in a few years or perhaps months, that sho has with her 'Grecian bend "a disease that never can bo wholly eradicated; and thoso who go to extremes in tho absurd fash ion of tho day will assuredly find them selves sufferers from a complication of disorders. Tho wlso young ladles of this county, wo trust, will not bo mis led by tho cruel Inventions of modUtes to adopt any faahlou which strains tho natural movements of tho vital organ, i or other parts of tho admirable organ-1 Jam which la tho gift of tho Deity, nnd cannot bo too aacrcdly respited, POLITICAL. Doraocratio National Tlokot, u roa rrtEsinp.sTt 1I0IIATI0 SEYMOUR, OP NEW YOltlt. roll vicK-riiBmimxTi GEN. FRANCIS 1 BLAIR, op Missotmi. Democratic Electoral Ticket KLKCTOIIS: WILLIAM V. McOItATII, OKOUOK W. CASd. C, KHNKST KAMKULY. M. T)M CHAS. M. LKISHNIUNci. 8IMON W. ARNOLD, OKOTIOK. It. UKUHKLL, HAKUY It. COUaSIIALL, IlEUHKN 8TA1ILKH, It. KMMETT MONAGHAN, DAVID L. WKNRICII, HKUNAUD J. M'GKANK, WILLIAM SHIRK, A, Q. lmOADIIKAD.Jn,, JOHN ISLANDING, JESSE C. AMKIIMAN, W. POTTER W1TIIINGTON, VM. It. GORGAS, VM. l SCHELL, CYRUS L. 1'EUSIIING. AMOS C. NOYES, VM. A. GALHRAITII, JOHN R. PACKARD, JAMES C.CLARKE. JAMES It. HOPKINS, EDWARD S. GOLDEN, SAMUEL I). WILSON. P.ttoM iMvM Jovcnbere,J. If. t'nrmnn, John fv. tJ'n.m. Bin vKCurrKt 1'. hli?cl., Jnhun. iuroUy, Al lurk inn Mh. itr.Mi'V ,1, . . M'lli nry, T. fit Men CuK', Jnhv tjpvv' MosoNphhcl.cr It, IlluftJ li'fi, li I1. 1' -el-lmcli, (vtixMiIA tithn I', Jl.4inii.il, 1 honia Ct)vX:,(jiiAM- Ir, I'. U. "Vv'nirnrih, Apwhi 1 f. c i It. Tho nloii, t'irwvis' ir. J, li. Itoiibin Wn'M s.Mit Attuin Ki'ilPiiiif, i NTitr. Abraham W'hlto, Sinuioi JCim1 Sni.iin I Mnutr. l KANiil.is-J. li. Kulttlo, 1I.J. U'tdor, Jiw w . M'JH-nry, l-'iiiliMiritrfK M, A.. Ainmermiin, lrhtb M'lliriiry, L. UimiiRs (Jkkkvoo U, V. Utt, Wm. K i timer, To i. ii 1 1 em lock Win. II, Shoomukcr.Ituib MT'! lo. 'I.. Uolblll-. Jai'Kson (jco. Ilurllnum, J no. M'lUnr MinHiiui I SiiMici'. Loci'st lion. l K, Hcrblne, Udil-! St hie, Oeru Hotter. Madihon Ju. KIstuT, A, J, Cnrr. llub MMolltim. .Main U.J, Camribell, John Nil"-, rims. Plt-hcr MiFFM.N Ir, IK li, ilontgoiiuiy. Humucl SPhwc'ppCBhelHL'iInnac I.uti!. Mostouk lVtcr Ileinibucb, J, I. l'nreiiHworlli I'iMPr I.VRI1B. Mt. 1'leahant TIioh J, Wcllhcr, Juo W nlcli Jnn. Jobnson. OiiANUK-Ch dries Connor4E. G, IllcketU, W, II. Hnyuei. 1'ink Joseph Phocmnkcr. Jos. Trlblcbh, An drew Wlittinover. Hoaiiin!chkek J, J). Houck, Wm. Drelsbiich, i-cier jjeviiii, Hrorr Oscar I. Ent, Daniel Snyder, Clm'n. II; Deilerlck. Sl'oah IrfAF A. Lnubucl), David Lewh, (Jeo, St end mini. Uy order of Stnndlns Commttce. JOHN A. KUNH1UN, Chnlrmun. Illoomsburg, Aug. '2l,ff, SPECIAL NOTICES. If onr friends will ne nreimmtloiit for rector luggrnybair they should use tho bent In the market. Our attention ban lately been railed to an article which has hu extensive mo nnd psy high reyutntton, known an (Hng'n Venetntdii Ambrosia, and team inclined to think that It rtnftHPfiCH mora desirable nnd lens on ertlon ntial ltles than any other in tee market. It nionn gray or her faded hair to lit orltiloal color in inoHtlnvluortitlmiffand soothing properties; re- movenu unndrun una unmort irom iuo Hcuip, Oivo It a fair trial and you cannot fall toliko It, Oct, l(J,'(W-Jt. "T7OMAN, Komnles owing to tho TT iteeullar nnd imiwirtrvnt relations which lhy sustain, thelrpecullarorgniiUatlon.nnd the iiiucen inrj periunii htc Kuujeci 10 ninny nuuit Ingi, Freedom from theio contribute In no small deicree to their hamilrieiH and welfare, for none can be happy who are 111. Not only so, but no ono of thesr various femalo complaint can long i Miuierfu i run mi wiuiuiu jiivuivinz inu gen era I health of the Individual, and ere Tonir tiro- ducing pejmanent ulcknesn an 4 ermatiuo de rline. Nor Is It dlennnnl to consult a phybiclan for the relief of these various dellcato affect lorn. nnd tmly upon tlio most urgent necohslty will a at to ilti lli'n, Tho sex will then thank ut for placing in inejr tmndi snnpio snccinces wliteli will ba found eJllcnous In rellevlns and curlns Imost every one of thoso troublesomo com-plalut- peetllnrto tho so.t. Hembold'd Kxtrnetof liuchu, Hnndredi fliiT. feronlnhllenco, nud hundreln ofolhcM apply vainly to tho druggists und doctors, who either niecrly tantallzo tuetn with the hoiw of a euro or apply reiuedlex which make them worse, I would not wish to assert ntivlhlnz that would do Injustice to tho allllctrd, but I am obliged to nay that although It may no produce-! from ex cessivo exhaustion of tho powers of llfo, by labor rlous emploment, unwholeuomo nlr and food profuse menstruation, thonseof tea and eollee, und frequent cblldblith. It Is far ortcner enused by direct Irritation, applied to tho mucous mem brane, of the vagina itisel f. When relMvliiix the causes of theso dlstresslnr coiuplulntH, It Is most painful toeontemptnlo the nttendint 4vlls consequent npon them, His but simple Jusllcu to tho sutject to enumerate a few of tho many rddltlonal canses whio. so largelv flirt-ct tho life, health and haplness of women all classoBot hoc.oiy, aud which condiment Iy nllect muroorle. h dUectly, tliowoHaro of the eritiro huijiun family, Tho mania that exists fv pro clous education nnd marriage, causes tho eurs lliHt nattirt. destgiid for lortore-it devcIoprMcnt t ho Mod and mr verted In ihn restraints m' drrs-. tho tuily coutlneiuent of school, cn't i-Vee-uily In tho unLcatthv HXcUement ol (ho imil- luwn, inui,vii;i mo ihxiv ji.m-cioineii,ari mo m'n t undul, excited by pluuttru, peni-r'ing li M.dnictu r el tlie lnur do 1 tied bvnaMirc ftir Mi ejr a.i'l rest, Iho ur:i ol Uestrt ctn s liDli aj. fumi-psaeu, ii ( tiiiHcniiencool' thii arh vlUilu inon lier riv-tenj.uii'i -.'ssary ell ml- Vica vy fic lei uU' voUiy in letitfn hfr t -u am in Jt;,oo' td luU i tiny, thus ugv.iMViu tho it, W'n t. ne iLeioent it ncr,!iiiothirin ptpivetit'k i(i tho uihid morbidly teiulttVot'1 'i-'P' (s (in,h i th iK-wconstant lestndut i'f fMiit j.dili tc a'-siilutly fortdddlng thti e.irriifo imi rifrt 1 1 to (ho aitalinuentand u'teiitiom ffluk' r il i und htmnth; tho oxpovuro to n ;J ni'iuen cnanso or lemperaiure : the (tnnp'r. pHmtialion proiluced by exce-lvidanelr!tl.iiiu f necessity v. ni'iMliii'ii lhrtir lMiritlinrtf .'fr,ti 1 1.11 un cany marriaKo naps mo iiiniiT vt nils 1 1 and, and the unfortunatoone hitherto so idlcrly reuardless of tlm plain remoiiHtraure-iof her del- leu to nature, becomes an unwlllln? d object of ineuiciu iieauneni. imsis imi a tiutnrul pie turo of tlwexperieuco of thousand of cur yonua women. hong before tho ability to exorcise the fnn tionsof tho ueneratlvo orKans, thev require an education of their peculiar education of their pe culiar uervou- system, composed or what Is cal led tho tissues, which Is, In common with tho fe. mulu iircast and lips, evidently under tho eon trol of mental emotions aud associations at an eany iH-rlodof llfo; und, as we 6 hull suhsequtnl ly N'O, lliso emotions, when excessive, lead lout beforo puberlty, to habits which ap tho ery Isfo or their victims ero naluro has sclf-complct-ed their development. J-'or female weakness and debility, Whites or I.ucorrho'a, Ti Profuse Menstruation, Kthans tlon, Too Ion Continued periods, for Prolaiisns Uteri, weoire? the most perfect speclflo known : lloiubold's Compound extract ofltuchn. Direc tions for use, diet, no advice accompany. Females lu every period of life, from infancy to extreme old ac, will tlnd It a remedy to aid na turo in tho discharge of Its functions, Strength is the irtorv ef manhood and womauhnmi. nm. id s extract li ucuu is morostrchgthenlngthat iy of the preparations of Hark or Iron, Intfnlto rr and mnru pleasant, HcmlKjld's Kx tract II n nt. having received tho t-ndorhctnent of ihn most prominent physicians hi the United Htatee is now otic red to afnlcted humanity as a certain cure for the following dlseasra nnd symptoms from whltovers cause originating t Oenernl de bility, mental end phmtcnl dcpresfilon, imbeclll ty, UcUirmluutlon of Ulood to Howl, eonrntiod Uras, h'nierla, general Irmtablllty. rebtlessness atnlKht,abBenceof muscular Klllulency. Ioms of appetite, dysiepsla, emuciatlan, low spirits, ills organltatiou or paralysin of the organs of gener ation, palpitation or the heart, and lu fret all do, btlltated btate or the system. To Insure the gen nine, cut this out. Ask for Helmbotd's. lake no other. Hold by druggists and dearlers every, wherei Price J1.2 per bottle, or six bottios for M.59. Delivered to any address, Decrlbe symp toms In all eommnulcatlous. Address, 11, T, ilelmbold, Drng and Chlmlcal Warehouse. 691 11 road way, N, Y7 . xv ono are genuine unlewi dona up in bteel-en-graved wrapper fac-smlle of mr Chemical Ware- of mr Chemloi ii. i'. hi;lm jiouHe, uuu niKueu, Oct. 16,'M-Zm, ilKLMliOLl). O T I O K . Notlcs Is hereby given that a special meeting or the stockholders of the :Centralla Mutual Having Puna ABseclotlon" will be held In the Hchool House, In tho Ho rough of Ontraliu on thottOthday of October, lKtls, to consider nnd dc tormina the following resolution, vis i jtcBuiveu, uiub Ariictoii ann rseciion li nnd 3 ol Artlclo i.of tlio Iiy-lawBOf theCentraliaMutu j.awsor ineueniraiiaMutu isnclatlou, bo amended by ui nitviim i-unti ASinciailOU, DO substituting Tuesday for Monday, WM,' JAMKH, Pres. UH. 1IONKK. Heo'y, Oct. lfltw it QAnniAOK MANUFACTORY, nioomsburg, Ta, M, O. BLOAN A IlHOTHKIt the successors of WILLIAM BLOAN BOW rout lime the business of making cauiiiaqkh, iiuaaim fnd ovcry stylo of KAHOY WAOQNB, which they havo couituutly on haud to sultcus, tout 'fs. Tover uilnx any material hut thn best a. J employing t burnout experlfueed workuieii tl.t y liope to continue us lite) etofiM tu 41 i entli e ai faction t cveiy tuktomur. An li4iHfOMn t nt work, aud of thoreosonuMti'nct mk u fur bo same, is sure to Insure u wUe. Murkftt Itcport. Wl-Prtt per bushel . .ft, 3 21 Ityu " 1 JVi Uoru 14 M ;1 2.1 Oats. "m M, i ju riour per i)nmi...N. if to Ooreraeed ml 7 tw Maxseeu a W Hu tter i;. 60 Kzks..,. .r. . 2.1 Tallow..,.. H 15 i'oiatoe , l 00 j men Annies. .r. 2 c Pork , io i nun Hides and H.ioii 'ders CO IrfllttpCriKlUi'f , 'j liny period 10 n) I.UMIIEH. Hemlock Iloftrds per thousand feet rino " (one Inch) 110 00 lHa!5) 1A U) , 8 00 , 7 no , 18 00 Joist, Hcantllnir, Plank, (Hemlock). f3iIIMglt-, lip, 1 pvr iuuHauu HMImt " n. 1 1(1). 1 No, 1 Scotch pig,.. 8.10 No. a " " tu llloom H 5-L", PhlUdclphtK Mark4i. XUUH8DAT, Octt. 9. 1868, Flock NorthwetrnBupernneat...,. V.00 7..V) Northwestern cxtra...Hn......w....H.,.,H8.0( Northwestern famlly.... ti.(Hll.rn) rennsylvanla and Western nauertlne, 7.7.'58.,i'i i-eiiunyivaniAftim western extra .,tuuo? v.w 1'enusyjvanla and Western family lii.fflSAi Pennsylvania nnd Western fancy.. Wheat InyTvimlA'rT Xum! , I2.aic.t5';.i- Houthern " $i,wwti.is California " " M.so M wliKn . I tfurtLl in Utn lVnnsylvanlrt rye, vbus fl.iiK4Sl.G3 fl.'JIWIl.M 1.I7iSI.17 mil', tl ATS bus Phovisions Mess Pork, bbl Messlieer, ' rt lress d Hns, ft Kmokcd Hums " " Shoulders V l.io i2oai.Tvo HEKIW Clnvorscc tl Ti 'llmoNiyj.ed y 1uh riitXkm-il CATfl.lc llrrr Cnlllol t'nwd, vt hew HiiKtr T " Ilmis-T iwran li. 11515.11 dflarriajpiis. It K1 rr-li:'VN'lU-On Thurulnr morn. 0 I jbir lsw it j I'.o rhl.lence oftliu briile'H Mtie. UtII a," II. Dai, Col. It. HriiPB llllit'l u i m. ml' . county, to Mln l.lno U Ii.tr if. I'.:. WAUSPIt I'Ol.K.-ni T,. A.Oarmar In Orocn vn il, Au. .wUi 'ir.Ilrnry WnrnertitMlM. . ."..tit , i. it. - i wi f n-onivoou iwj). '..'lltrl '.l'I'J ;! N'KR. At tho rnlilcncc of L A Clii.i.i- ; l.'th Mr. Dollns Trlbolbll to m ;l)VEimSEMENTS f t nv TION. I..T, Ko' Iti'isn.TeM to sell his farm. rNt nmt sa.iuii, m Oreenwood township, aio, one or thn-hoiin. Mu Biotimsburtf, alho u farm of n "-tn ip. ii-riu reusouaoie. oi .ihji it., m, ot To all persons whom It may concern. Nntlco Is hereb kIm-h that from and nfier this date, no p'-imhi si:.mi uuy. t-eii r ik-ai in nny way, with lilovd KM "filer ill ttui nnmn ur nimn thn riein siblllty of Oeoiijo Kresnler ns tho said Ueoro KtoMler by hi attorney in fact Wm, Kresfder iiiuMi'i in iny any ueui coniraciea by fcalit i'in(i, orto be held in any way responsible for mi HCiiuiiH, KKSidSH, iX'UO.W. Atfy. In fact. A SSIGNKK'S NOTJCR IX HA KK J:x. ltUlTCY.-In tho IHstrht Court of the Unl Uit Htates for tho Western District of Pennsylva nia, In tho matter of MIok 1). IMgar, bankrupt. Towhom It may concern I The undersigned licro by pUes not I oh of his appointment as u.H.sh;ueo of l,evl Ktits, of Iterwick, in the county oi Columbia, und Ktate of I'ennsylvanla, who mi ikvii uujuuet-u a oaiiKrupi upon his own ie- tit ton. ny iuo uisirici uouruil salil UHtrict. Dated at lfccs. U loo burg, tho vth day of Oct. Oct. 0,'CS-3t. 4 1J. JlUliJU, Assignee, E S T It A Y. t'uino lo tho DroinlNc of Ihn (iiihucrHmp in tfnt.i lock township, on Wednesdny hept, ICth, n red steer about 18 nmntlisold. The owner n 111 prove property, pay charges nnd tnko It away or It will bo disposed of nccordtiiur to law. s HElUFK'S BALK. Ill virtue of fi tnnndnto In inmllrnM.! ipltl .n ItrilllV t io 17tll ilnv nf ni'tolif r tint nf n.... i )ii or hnld ilny, tlio followlns rlpscrtbod tract of land sltiuijo In Scott tow mhlp Ouluinnlii loimty. niljolnlnii la tuts ofl'ctcr HrluiE mill Clint.. I-o on tlm cast, lamls of Hyh cuter J. Vaax on UiumjiuIi laluli of Iianc Wliltcon tho went, ami Inuils of niiuii j.iioiiu on uic itorui, comallitni: J C'ticrch. cs, with tlicniiipur rnniiFCH, It licltiBnlotolllmt- B,"" iiiiiu nn iinio KiniH niui nino llOUSCM un rutin ihciiiini'N. in oi hOHl as the im I crly of Sylvrutcr .I.l'aux niui Jiary U Orecn an tfiuintH jncotumon. .MOIIDKL'AI MIMiAHl), Hcpt,iM)0, M"cr"n OF VAl.UADIii: J'.KAI. lJJTATi:. Ily virtue of n Vctiilltlonl IIxponnH to mo ill. .tn-.i .mi uu i-.iofn iiipuiuicMiipon tnopri'in '"!ef "P 1 'luny 'I"1 IMh day or Octolu r next nt 1 O VlnrtC II in llf l.lllll llnv tl.J. fi.llm. Ion lr..ll ( lot of izrouuil Hllunto lu the town of Cntawlsn v in. t-..., L-i'iu.iiiiiui; 01,0 nan 01 nil aero morn or less, bouniliil 011 thohouth byu lot of the t'uta wlsm It It company, on the M by Hie Catnwli t;i rnlro1"'.. Ibo nolth by lot or Frederick j'falilcr, niui on IhccuM by publlu ronil.oti which h erccleita frame tlwcllitia houo with l.-io nn rnrtenaticc.. KoUtil tnkeii In 1 xecul Ion nnd tnLoKoiUnsllis 1'ii'j.iiij 111 IU U.lllllinr, .,... M01tl)i:CAI M1I.LAH1), Kepi. 2', VOS. hherllT. puiiLic ham: X IICMillSIAlT. OK VALUABLE In nurfiuimri of ni nr.TiM- ,t tha (lrnhti ! -.m of I'olmiHd cunty, r;i HATUHDAY, theluth tbxyof Ovl nerif7.l(it ten oVIodc lu tlie fore- liof.n.M ni.V S .111. f 1 m . im t ii 1 1 1 un ni rr.l. ri... i.luiii.i o, 1 f , in" t bi wild couutv u ill P. 10 Mil., bv 1 ill .M wttctuu on tho premises, a r rlitlit trji-i m .iud illn.Hn in Mnlun tut. l Miut count i- etmlnui " V 11 M T Y A 0 It E bor.Il'.Vilni'. . -'n-I rHfolIou-N tn wll l.nim,l. 1 1 !lin 1 i of i-v . liilni un u-nut nrti ou-i , r in ure erectedatwostoryiramo 0 ni.n 11 ''l(rn, Tho.Mnto of Mild luur twp,oi Malno und county af- slPm i i nld. HrWH COIXMAX, Pro'ty, ) r 11 li T O H A h K O F I.UAHL12 UKAL KBTATK. I' im ui'iiott ofan order of tlio opniinn'f Trturf in i i it i il ia county, on holurday theith day of u-t. nt ten o'clock n m Pnim- frnitni.iii. a Danifl ItA) litr, Trusteesappoiuled by tho said t otin, d John nny lor, bite of Montour township in -i d county, deocnseil, will expose to sale by pui-llc vendue, mi tho premUoH, t certelu nies--it,!mr tract of land hituato In Montour two,, in Mitit county, boundid by lands of Joseph louser ou the ucst, John Iloush on tho east, H, Mcrtmnn'shelrsonlhehouthnnd Oeorgo Tovy finl olheiKon tho north, containing ONl'I m'MmiCI) ACHES, motoor leu whereon nro erected n two story hlono i) w niitiiKa houhu, nloKhntn.H tprlng ltoui,iwn good uprlnii. of water nenr the lioue, two boikI apple nrrlmnlu on the plnco. Therenrn nlno two elnn of Iron (iroon tho sold premlbca, one of noft and theoth erof linnl nro, running through .aid premliicH from cast to went. The land Is In n good stato ot cultivation. I.nto tho cmnto of siilil flcceiu.nl, situate In tho township of Montour and county nforesald. JES8E COI.UMAN, clerk, nonunion, mane unown on ilsy of Bali, IAit!i,IlAVLon, Trustees Sept. 55,m j-OTICE TO TllESSI'ASSEHH. ine unucrsigneu wfuuu hereby warn sports. men. thlevts, nnd nil otner persons against tress, passing, hnntlni.or stealing fruit on his uronnds ns he Is deteuiiliied to punish nflenders to tho full extent of the law. JOIt.N'H. H1IIIMAN nepi, it 100., ilnluoTwp. l'n. O II S A Ii K A large and well assorted lot nf l'HOTOOKArjIIO A1TAHIIATUH consisting In part of the following articles! one large Instrument for taking photographs, two hend rests, ono background und side cloth, one pulr.ninll nubs, miD Uistrunuiit to weigh li ft tilds, tine small stand, one largo piece oil cloth, ono lot of square dishes, two gum dishes, one lot likeness cases aud frames, three show frames hoo card mounts, 8 printing boards, eIuks funnels bottles, Ac.belngn eompleto list of all articles required toslnrt buslucss. ITico 1150. For full particulars apply at. ll.tthuman'i Hotel, Itlngtown. Hehuylklll Hept. 11,'tlS. JONAH IlllTNlIEN; UlHTOlt'S NOTICK. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Court of t'ummon 1'leusofColumbluenuuly tu report Inels with his opinion ns In tlm propriety .f grnutltig the nlerl the nut istntn of Wary John, a lunatic, for the purpose of iiuylngtleula nud vngngf ments, and the support and mulu. teunneo of snbt liuintlc, will meet the luirilcn. for the pu rinses of hlsnnpolntmeni nt hlsotllcn in iiiuiiinsuiiiK on wio inn llrd dav of Heptembcr O. W, MII.LKIt, A. I). JSC. Aug. 7,'fH-lt. Auditor. JJANKUUPT KOTICK. In tub DisrniiTCouiiToyTUR UniTau Htatw, rou Tim )) im iimtiikt or rt mnhvlvakia. Daniel W. ItnWtltia a Iiankrupt under the Act of Congress of March na; Isifr, bin Ing ap. piled for a illsi'harge irom all his ilebls.aini other i bilins proviiblu under said Act, by order of the Court, notleo i. hereby iilten In nil creditors who hllW! nruVCl! their .lil.itu Ami (if her lii.rwr.li. Inln,. estinl, ti) np.ear ou Ihu 2-ld day ot Hepl., la at 6 o'clutk u.ia,, lieforo F, Overton, Ji' F.sq., iiegister, iinnu i.xcbatit.e lloiel In Illoomsburg, tfl hllOW Cause. II IIIIV tbLV fiuv. wliv a .ll.rlxir.. should nut be gr-inud tnlhesuldllunkrupt. Aud further, calicvit bcribj given, that the Heoond juduer. tiuiee i. lien uiul Third iiieetluus i ui run 'i fljtor. of tho said Hank- ruiit reiiuinsl by the STili und 2Xth see.tons ol said Auu will Isihad l,iroro sidd lleglster. uiou ' u e .j nic uuy, nt l oe tjtno place. Jlno id M II klHUWnf ivo Jlitk lijADiVrl-ttAiurtforsaldDlslrtct. laVU I, Oc-'t.. pilEMIUM LIST or TIIH TIHHTEnNTlI ANNUAL KXHIIIITION OP Till! fOUIMlllA COUNTY AOIlICUI.TUItAI., 1IOH-TICUl.TUItAIfANDMI'X'llANIL-AI. ASSOCIATION, to nie HR1.D at niiOCMsnuito, ia., On Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday, October llth, 13th, and lth, 1M8. The managers nf tho Aurlcnltnr.l Bociety of Columbia County, will endeavor to put every thlnu In the liest order to make the accomoda tions complete this year, and as Agricultural Mo; clelles have now become flxod Institutions, and every buoy acknowledged that there is a great ntnount of Information, recreation nnd agreeable nssociallou In ntlendlng a wellconductfHl, and a well fllleu up Fair, tho Committee, to whom tho members of tho last year's Fair hae entrusted the matiRKomcnl, would earnestly and respect fully solicit tho eo-npernt Ion of every person In the county, hoplnn titer will all bring something to the Fair ul Columbia, this over memorable year of our liord, I-, .... As everything of this kind must have a system to carry ft ou with satisfaction, exhlbltois nnd contributors will please read the Instructions, and come lo tho Fair expecting to abide by thcnl without asking for any nlternlToti. lly order of tho Fxecutlve Committee, K, U. IKF,LF.K, Hecretary. CLASH I-lIOItStW. Wm. HhatTcr, Centre, Hupt. Ilest blooded stallion, " stalllou for all work. 1 00 12 10 It 00 a ui A 00 con noi over i yrs oiu 2d llest nalr drautrht horses. at - Ilest pr carrlogo horses. A0O K 00 6 CJ IJest brood maro with cnltnt her side, both owned by tno exiuoiior, at Ilest single carriage horse, :d " " Ilest " " innre, , ' Ilest gelding between Hand I ysold, ' innre " ' gelding ' a - 3 " ' tiorsocolt - 1-2 - 2d ti, tontclt colt- nnilei nr. broken to harness, ' 3 CD Inhibitors miller this i!,n will bao their horses on the uaniid b' Mmlock 'Ihursday iiinrnlnir wlicn t i I . Ill I . v I1TI lll'il. Judues Jo.f-pli V t.is, tlu-i tiuuml; Jacob Kouhiaboaui-r, r iv iu..ii: i.i'ieini it i.e. i', jiein lock: u. l). ju iii nry, l isnii.,,1 in '.. CLA-J-t .V-L'Al I I. F. riilllpC-f-asi, lAntte, i.peilir.cinleiit Ilest bull .lycnr-ol I nnd up aim s W " " Heat bull bttw, i n -Hli' " e.u i "!d id " " " Ilest bull between 1 und I inrMild 2d " " Ilest cow 2 earsand uiiuhiiIn. at " " Ilest heifer, ' bull calf uiuler 10 mo. 2d - aartrulturUt II. Ilest heifer betw f en 2aud S rB. ' - under lrf' I 01' .1 ml 2 011 1 1 3 in 2 00 12 00 llesi bull a yrs. nnu npunu' 2,1 . it U III Ilest " between 2 and I) U) 4 (111 3 (X) 2 Oil 2d at lttnd2yri. Ilest bull enlf under 10 mo. 2d affrlcultnrht I jr. ' cow a yrs, und upwards, 2d " ' " " " lietfer between 1 and 3yr,. at - - ' under 10 mo, ALI1R8NRY STOCK, Best bull 3 yrs. nnd upwards, t 00 0 00 4 01) 4 III) 3 Ml 3 III) 1 00 12 a) 0 00 ft 00 4 U w 2 no between 2nnd 3 yrs. ' ' 1 and 2 " ' under 10 mos. agriculturist 1 yr. cow 3 yrs. und upwards, heifer between 2 and 3 yrs. 2J 2fl 2d 2d 2d 2 13 0 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 20. " " under 10 mo. OltADEn STOCK. nest bull 3 yrs. aud upwards. 12 00 II 00 0 00 4 00 between 2 and 3 yrs. " between 1 and 3 yrs. - under 10 mo, tigrtculturUt 1 Jr. cow 3 yrs. und upwards, heifer between 2 and 3 yrs. 2d at 2d Id 2d 3 00 3 00 3 I 'J fl 00 4 00 4 no .1 00 3 C. under 10 mos. NATIVE STOCK. 2 00 12 00 II 00 0 IM Ilest bull 3 yrs. and upward., " between 2 and 3 yrs. ' "lands" 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 " cnlf under 10 mo, 1 fttrleulturtxt I jr. ; f ow ' yrs. and upwards, 1 lielfer between 2 and 3 yrs. a oo 4'00 4 00 3 00 3 00 " " tinder 10 mo. oxi:n and hrKmts. Ilest yoke oxen owned nud worked by ex. 2 00 hibltiir, 13 00 300 4 CO 3 oke steers between 2und 3 yls 2d " " 2 00 Kxhlbltors will have their stock ready for the jiiuKes in exnmiuo uy lu n ciufK a. m. on inurs day und to remutu until 3 o'clock Frydny p. m, Judges John UeU, Hemlock; William 11. llaitenbucli, Hcott; lliomus Wilson, llreeuwood Anrou Kester, Motiutplcusutn. CLiK.S 3-HWINi:. Jostutn AIendeuhll, Franklin Hup't. Best brood sow and pigs (six or more) " lot lut hogs (2or Uioio.) id 00 t) tw 4 13 (i (10 3 10 6 IJ boar, , ( (i 11 rood sow, (( 3 00 " lot (3 or more) plgs under 8 weeks, 2d " " " 3 CJ 2 00 3 UO " ' Htoi'b bni: (J or tnore) -u " i I. Judges Wlllhiiu IVtuolt Mil .'sou; John Hlltl' man, Hcott; l'hif Kw.d, .M.uto..r, t.iti't. l,A.1'o 4-Klii:i.l-. Dr. 1'. H.ree.e, Hl-vfui,-upt 1'Ifir, nit.. Ii.-st buck. CO 2d " " ' 0 ewe. 'j 2d " " in) jimni r. sooi.. Ilest buck. i i"0 2d ' " 4 iV ewe. I ii it " I Ol 1.0X1) WIIUL. Ilest buck, 4 in) d ' ID) " ewe, 4 oo d ' " 3 O Jlldaes ShLjerlck Kvcs. Fine: Jolinsoti II. lacier, uiwsHuuu, CLAH3 t-l'OULTIlV, Joseph Hcnttergood, Pine; tiup't. Ilest aud Jnrgesl display of poultry, " pair chickens, ciyTiculturUt yr, SI C3 3 00 50 3 tj 2 U) 1 no 1 1 1 ' Turkeys, couiluou , nnd largest display of tame pigeons pr gecsu 60 " pr ducks 1 IU Judges T TlinmuH Dnlllninn. Hcott , Aaron Htnltb, Hemlock. CLASS S-OItAIN, BEECa 4 FLOUIl. Francis Evuns. llrlurcrcek; Hup't. lleot fiO nounds of whent Hour 1100 3 oo s no 3 oo " " buckwheat flour ' " ryo flour " " cm meal liaubutciover seea 8 (O 1 &0 8 00 1 AO 8 00 1 00 8 no 1 60 1 U) 1 60 i : 1 60 " timothy ee4l lin.h red wheat " white - rte ' " buckwheat " gourd seed corn ears " yellow " " " smokeil " " " half bush flax seed " bush nets Judges (J 11 Fewler, Centre; Maine. 1 U 1 60 1 60 Jacob llrown, CLAHH 7-VEOETABLE. lllram It. Kllue, Hup'l. Ilest bush of potatoes of different varieties II 60 " nan uusu sweet potatoes) 4 - bush field turnliiH 1 " half bush ruUibngas 1 60 " " sugar beets ApncuUurUt 1 tr " " muugold inurlgel 1 00 " ' beets 1 00 carruts Jaricvltvrittl tr parsnips ' onions hairdjx vi geiabb) oysters (salafy) leck tomaliif s 8 heads of cnliliiifiu 3 bunches eelerj 4 egg ulalils 2riu lima besus 3qu Carollba beans oqu soup ocans " litimtikin or siiunsh " lolpuniiklllslf)orlnora) Agriculturitt lyr Judges John Uordtn, Mouiour; John Hiattti Mudlsun, CLAhS 8-ntUITH' Hamuel Nyhan, Centre, Sup't. Ilest half hush uny nrlety of apples 1 1 00 J oo id 2d iM 2d 2d ( 2d Mi.jiiiijr itiiie. jtarieulturit 1 jr 2 00 AffTkuUurttt I UO0 A ffticulturiit I jyr a ik) JffrituliurM 1 Jr ra 2 OU peaii peaihre ii dor qulnrei Ulvplay Bi'ap & e hut em urapei Civ elin( UrrifuUurUt ly ! !i) 60 fiO to t to 1 ui t tnirnru " " liaiinu " IhiIiiwhiu : , " H4bIla loot fox ftrapf ' diKpIay rai'Miberrlea " huiupbttlrud apple ' ' t'tach' i " tb luvii-mu Jmheiirjunn LViH,Oi ni.it .11 ou 00 tu JKecder, CLAHS 0 WINFH'ANI) I.IO.C011. Casper ltahu,Cntawls.n, Kup't. Ilest qt current wine ' biuckboriy wlno " " grapo " , " " cherry " " " rve wh skv tl l) 1 nu I oo 1 no elder vinegar 14) Jtiilges-lllram I). Appleman, Centro t Iihor M'llenry, llcnlnn. ' CLAHH 10-DOM1-J4T1O MANUFACTUllIX, Frank I'. Eves, Urtrnwood, Hup't, Ilest loaf bread 3 to 1 O) 2 I 10 l oo m CO roll of buttcr d It) or over) " npplople " canned frttltitlrrerent kind, each ' poundcake " ginger " spougo ' ' sample preserves " fruit Jelly " cucumber pickles " pickles any kind " apple butter " pencil " " grapo " " nluin 60 60 60 .'! 60 60 60 60 ... M AgriculturOttrr 60 AO m " cured ham ' snmplo Hausage " " yeast " hard sos p " " soft " gal sorghum 3 00 Judges Mrs. l'blllp Cool, Itoarlngcrcek : Mrs Hhndrack Eves, Fine; Mrs. lllram J. lteeiier' Franklin. CLASS II-IIOUHEIIOLD MANUFACTUUIM. John u. tiutck, Montour; Hup't. Ilest 10 yds fliiniiel 41 M d " Sydswollencloth 10 carpet " " " plain llneu " " " tlbier " " knit woll stockings " " " lultlens " " cottocustneklngs " homcmad shirt " pr WfHil bliukcts AgrtcttUurnl 1 yr 1 60 , , 1 60 -4frieuftiifiV r I .VI I 60 60 60 I SO 1 00 2 no linen suceis " " liomeninde table cloth Airlculturut lyr Judges-xylvesterPursel, Hemlk; Mrs. Jiis. P.Conner. Centre: Miss Knfii A. lu,. ir..i Agricuuuiw lyr Vanilersllcc, Hemlock; Mrs. Wm. Ilagonbiicii. Montour. ' CLAB3 12 FANCY AUTICLKH & FLOW David Mas torn: CireniWiirnl. Mim't KHm, Ibrnt knit quilt 1 " tidy " tatllnswork " Hpeelmeii liead work " " Hhell " u ii hurr II " " leather " " " hair " it W(IX ii " " drawliiK " " I'lUutlUK " lllc embroidery " ' wortted emoroldery ' cotton " " " wornteilmat " cotton " " " worked Hllpper " " fancy pin cuixhlon " " bouAldref-K " display inoM painting " " collection ofdahlloji " ' nrtlllcl.il HoHern " " Iiouho plautM lu bloom " " dried ktohh ' M llowers " penmauHhlp " variety ol Mowers Juefteft MUM Hallie Hcnttergood, Pine Hliam U. Kline, uranR0; Mm. Itenbeu I, Oreeuwood; MIhs Mnry Memlenhall, Kran: f I 10 1 INJ i in i tit I i) i i") 1 i' I M I " M 1 00 1 lt Mis. It k'ii. kiln. CLAKS ia-VEHIULI. JacobGlrard, Urcenuood; Hup't. Deit family eurrtago " open bufcuy " tup ' " farm wagon " Bpring wugou farm uxo 2d " " pleanuru " wheelbarrow " Hied " bulky (I 00 :l (0 ;i to 4 IO ;tn .1 IX) 1 j CO J ui Hart Judgen-J, O. Wlntersteen, Mimin; Joh. man, Franklin, CLASS H-AtmirULTHrtAC IMFLnMIlNTM MACH1NKUY Ar. Francln 1', Masters, rinriuo't. llent right hand plow " plow for general umq " left hand plow " rlgtit and left hand plow " corn plow " HUbHOltplOW 11 equare unut ' ono horno cultivator " two " " " " corn planter i onH ii " threnher ami separator combined " mower nnd reaer combined $1 I4 2 (ill 1 10 2 (it 2 (id 2 (i 2(0 I lu 4 (hi flu) 4 IN) ft I') 1 (O 2 (0 & (1) I (ji 1 o 1 0 I 00 1 M 1 IM 1 (HI 1 ( 1 ) hay fork portable, elder pre clover huller ftauKago grinder clothe wringer washing macntne grubbing hoe set miuer'n picks " mill picks pr foro and hind liour nUoce Hharpened drlllH azuliandle Brain craillo roller AyrxeutfurUt I r " fjin n lu ir mill corn Blielier m Htrawand fodder cutter 2 io JiulgeN Kllaa 'rcany, L(kuI; Joncj)h Monger, Montour; JacohIM uirtou.MHdliiuu; Fretu Fun ler, Urlnrcreek, (J clakh 15-htovi:h, tinwauk, haiitjii;.v. WAiti; Ac, John Allen. MadUmi Hun'L llet cooking stove with flxturet ' parlor " " seturtinclal teeth " variety tlimare " " Piiri hrnwnrA 31 M a io i tit ;t in) 2 to Judges-Alfred Miller, Mimin; Win. Howi-ll Mt, l'leumint. CLAHS 15-CAm.irr WAUK, NIIOllMAKl'.ltS. TANNKItS, Ac. Jacob A. rtwlKh'er, SIiulUon: Huo't. lie it net double harueN ' " team " " " double enrriago harnesii ' ' HlllgllJ " Kiilt clothing prcair boot miner'tibhoeri " bureau " drcHslugstond " display cabinet ware ' set wliidNor chalu " " spring Heat " " rocking chulr ' ivetteo " mad suit clolhlnrr fl (A I 10 4 U) J liO ,i IO 3 IM 2 10 2 (0 2 ') I IO 3 OJ I iO 1 (O I 10 I (O (O Auricuitur t i r I .0 I to I Ml M half Uo5 biooniH " two Hides hole leatheO .i .i i. llj) " " ' calfskin " hampionricks ,v. JndKeH-uyruiCTovellng;Bcott; Thos. lint '.- , Cataulssa. CLASH l7-Ui:EH AND IIF.K IIIVKH. Keubcn L. Illch, Orconwood; Hup t tt Ilest swarm bee1 V. " . ." AyekulturUi " nampleaDia honey i " beo hlvo i ?i Judgen Levi A, Ilartinan, Centre; Jonu.S-oti, Outaulwia, CLASH 16-BPOUTINO TAHT, Peter lllllmeyer, Uloom; Hnp't. Ilest trotting honour mare over 0 yrs. old S-Vl (0 " " " U yrs old a under to W Entrance fee tu both cusee 9h) ua. FAHML'U'H L1HT. Ilest trotting horso maro or gelding (en trance feo $10 oo W U) 2d trot bent horso maro or gelding. En traucefeonoo. s" 00 Judges EllMendenhall, Ileutou; Hylvesler J, S.",11'.1'' hHielCroveIlug, Centre: KeecoJ. Millard, Mimin. CLAHH 19-FOOT ItAClNO. Wm, II. Koons, llloom; Hup't, Best run once around tho courno (entrance fee 50 cents) 00 2d best " M " 4 0-1 JudgciA. K.Hmlth.MadUon; John G, NevU, Hemlock, HULKS ANDHKQULATIONK. (Article third of the constitution tequlres per sons to pay the assoesatlon one dollar to consti tute membership. The pracllco heretofore has been to buy tlckttaou Fair dan, und have their names recorded at the time.) First. livery person having article for exhi bition or competition, muM become a Member of the ansoclatlon bt fore enterhlg Ihrm. Heoond. Minors can become members or ex hibitors when their parents aromembers. Third. The Held of competition lit open to all Persons from other counties and Riatea can le. come exhlbltort. upen the same term as citizens of thin county. ruurui. ai articles onereu tor competition must bouwnedbv tho rmniwlHnr. Ki-nlt. vihta. tables, flowers Ac, must bo the growth of the comMMltor,nndall manufactured urllclen inut be m n do by the competitor. Fifth. All stock entered must be what Is rep resented or premiums will be forfeited. Ulxlh. All articles for exhibltlou or competi tion imistbe entered 'yfio'clock p in on Wed nesday the 14th, and except In lmiKisslble case be on tho around hv that llme.tiud renmhi ther until Friday 3 o'clock p. m. wheu they will be at thedlsposal of theexlubltors. 1 Heventli. Htands for sale of refreshments can be obtained by application to the Hecretary or Jl, r t uuriiiinu Eltthth. No license will besrauted stands that ell splrltous or malt liquors. Judges appointed to examine the dlffereut classea will confer a favor on the Association by calling ut the Hecretary ' ottltw early on Thurs day morning to obtain their instructions Tlckepi to the Eslrcan be obtained at the dif ferent btores before the Fair or al the Ticket UI flee during Fair days. The Hoclety will also place on the grounds a 12 horse power steam engine, hlch can be attached to any machinery nlaeed ou exhibition needing such motive power, JACOB IIAIIKIH, rres'l. '. It. iKHMtn, Hco'y ltloumsburg, hep, 2o, JSM. OTJCK JN BANKUUXTOy. This la to Klvo notice t that on the 14th day uf August, a. i. 1MW, a warrant in Uaukrui'tej was Issued against the estate of Ivevl Kut ol th Ilorouuh ol Uorwlck. In the county o Columbia, and Htate of Pennsylvania, who hwN been udjudged a Iiankrupt on hU own petition that the payment of any debts and delivery I any property betoiiKlng to such liankmpt, t him, ot for hli use. and the transfer of any pro erty by him uroforohlJen by law i that u mte Ing of tho Cretlltors of the said lluukrupt.to pror thutr dclits. mitt to choosu una or mom uhMlunen of his estate, will be held at a Court of Huukiuptt cy.tu be holdeu at the lUchauge Hotel, tu Klooiiue ourg, uoiumoiu county, I'eunsyivHUia, iwrorv Edward Overton. Jr.. lleilster. on tho iifrd tivy ol HeptemlKT, A, li, MM, at 2 o'clock p. in. TllOMAH A. UUWIXV, U.H. Maislml. JAVltKNC!KVlial': jjp itu a i4 ii n u ai i a iv i LAWMKMCHVILLB KKW JKKtCV. The next session will cosninencu on r-4 ol. 10th fleud for circular, U W. JKAhaAU, PriuU al.