nLOOMSBURG-, PA. FMDAY MORNING OCT. 15, 1869. AWTtIi: t4OttlMIIIA.V tin Hie l.ftrRi l l! 1 1 mini lott nt mt After pMltlUlinl tit Northern tViiti) tvAtilA, nitit U nln ft muvli Inrffcr tkhcrt than mi) of lt4totrnt torartct nml Is I tirrrforr I lie Urni iiimIIuiii for ml vi rf InIiir In thin ftvrllmt ofthn St Alt). Important to Editors and TrintcM Wuliavooii hand, nnd will sell at Ipw rates three hand presses, which liavo accumulated by tho purchase of a Power and Gordon press, and by tluH'omollda Honor tho Democrat With llm CoLUM ntAN. 1. A Washington Hoo Press, now, platen 41x20 Inches. It was In usoolily ten months, with n light edition. 2. A Washington Hoe Press, forihbrly in Demoqral &.$lar office, phiton 3dx23 inches. It incomplete unci sound. 3. A Washington Hoo Press, new, foolscap slz6, platen 19Jxl 1 Inches. It Is almost indispensable in an Office not having a Gordon, In addition to this wo lmvo a largo qtutiHlty of bourgeois, nonpareil). rules, chases, Job type: etc'.', sufficient to start' an ofllec, which wo will sell In lots or together, as purchasers piay prefer.. Tho Sonatorshlp. Mb. BucKAr.ter is reportcll tij liave a majority w bdtWKn' threo anil f.liir hundred iti. Nortlltimlierlan'il Uiiilily, and a majority lif 352 lii' SttllivaK.t In this county his majority will probably reach 1750. Wohavo iv deflnltarcturns from Montour, bat Whitinoyer's ma jorlty in that county cannot wo llilnV excedd eight hundred. Tho majority in tho'dlslrlct for Mr1, tiuckalew will tliu'ro foro bq about 1CO0; a very handsoino result ciinsldoritii? tho bolt in Jfontnlir and tho vigorous assault mado upon the other counties of tho district. Wo shall fully examine tho subject 6f tho Senatorial voto (u our next number; with tho official "returns before us, and shall "point tho moral'1 vhich thlsolcc tion presents. For we shall then 'have most instructive materials in authehtlp form from which 'instruction for the future can ba derived, and tho occasion must not bopeymltted to pass without duo improvement. Montour which should, liavo. contrib uted 500 majority to our party in the election of Senator, has bean iinadb' to glvo a majority to tho Itepubllcan can didata ngainst tho .Democratic nominee., In that fact wu have tho condumnatlbn of (Jhalfant and his ud viser.s. TJioy ex erted thomselvca to the utmost to. havo' our district misrepresented 'for threo years. They played into tho hands Bf tho Had leal party and mado t hemselves" the Instruments of a corrupt and infam ous "ring" outside, tho district. But they aro beaten badly beaten and nothing remains but (p sum up, tho result and rovlow at.leLsuro tho loading features of tho contest. Tlin Er.ECTIO.V Wo crlvo ronnrtnl returns oftlto election iti tho several dis tricts of tills comity, so far as they have reached us at tho tlmo'of going to press, Estimating tiio votoof thofow Districts not heard from, we conclude that Pack-1 erV majorlty'In tho county, will roach one thousand niiiehumlred and flfiy.. If the rain uppon election day had not ioc-1 cured it would havo been (in our' ppin- ion, )thrco hundred more. I in inoutato tne result is uncertain, or I at ail events Is unknown. In1 tho city or Piiiiatielphla thero Is an unexpected majority against us, but in other parts I or tho State there are, generall. Packer gains. We must await further Infor mation befuro wo' can certainly uounco tho'resultl We go to press ln'advanco of tho moo ting of tho Return' Judges for our coun ty, in our next we will glvo the official voto of tho county as well as moro complete returns fortho'State. , Bloom Sownihip. JUSTICES OP T17E l'EACK. Morris ., 285 iirower 094 Thomas ( ,,. 291 Furman 315 CttNSTAnLfcs, Woodward 1 407 union 78 iivans 201 Leacock 201 SUJ'JJllVJSOiW, Troup , 301 Coll'man C0 Knorr. i , 297 Applcraan .'I.'.Tr.'T?!. 270 Boono ;.....'SJijrSt,.M. 289 Mellck : .?!r!iir, scnoor. ninECTons. 1 ' ' Brock way 312 JKcier.,., 303 Correll ''70 Tuelln. , 292 JUDOK OP KI.KOTIOM". Leacock 300 Drinker , ,293 INSl'ECTOKI. Sterner 97 Homlershot 290 Avmron. Teacock 680 Tjie Ohio Election, Coi.umhus, Oct. 13. Returns and opinions of both parties ludlcato tho election of Hayeg by about threo thousand, Tho House Is demoeratlcand thoSenalo republican I Tho Democrats claim that tho ejection Is so close that It will rcqulro tho oil. clal voto to determine. w.ho la elected Gqvernojr, Mr. Harrlsou, chairman of tho repub- um llcanStato Central CommltteD. elalm I ADD Montour, tho election of naycH by from flvo, to eight tiiousaud majority. Tho leirlsla turo Is closo. Jllty-Bix counties heard ftom show heavy republican losses, Conbioebino tho "big talk" of Chalfant and AlcWinch about the great vole ibe for mer was to get ia Columbia county, tho clee- tionretnrns ftom several District, no.se.3 97 peculiar interest. In this connection ire re- I ftr "ail sympathuing friends" of the !ato stump candidate, to tho voto in Centralia, Hemlock and Fraoldin. The meager influ eaco of that precious pair of scalawags Mo Ninch and Sanders is also shown by tbo re turns rom Uatawwsa and Berwick. ELECTION RETURNS COI.U.MIHA COUNTY. . 5 : '511 IB s a S 3 TOwitsHira. & a a 5 s ? 3 e5 S t, o rJ C lleiiwr. ill). Ill I'i N1 1.1 , A llt'llliill) ,HI Al. ISA f.l ' 17 Itillvhk lilt: 11 ii 17 l.'l U Itl.Hini, :tn :in ami an I'l'i via la ltrtnrvn elt, m ( 1.1 1 til 117 nt H iuuiwIikii, ui am 117 in Cilltnilln lliir.U.N III l:rj Kl I'.'l Kl 7 oiiiic, i in ti isi m nu w i dm) ligh.iin.N l.i,, ,,1 . . i" I - fn 7 ! I'MsiilligtVlK, Ml OS in M 211 ftl t I'ninkiln. m i,l (I f.l II ill 1 (Ini'llWlHKl, lll III) f - Hcnilockj Its' bl 1SI 61 1.11 M 17 Jackson, Ill d - tncuat, 1M4 Itti ' ttl ll S20 11 U Mndlsiiu, '! 47 lsu I'J 110' Ui SI Mnlno, lil 11 IIJ II) 10-1 K 8 Minllll, 1111 41 OT 4D 11M ED 0 Monlour. TH 57 71 4S 52 41,11 Ml, Pluunilt, US IS Vt M 1.7 Bl 2 Orange, ill) ,ui 117 17 1'24 M (I Pmc, no 'sd til si 7 au ii Hearing Crcok, 68 4J 0 Hcott,. 1H ltl 111 117 11.1 11.1 1 BUKiirioftf 111 10 -J 0 l'it i r,X Delphi a, Oct. li. Forney's Press estimates the Itepubllcan majority lir the State at loaU&,000,"nd may reach 10,000. The Itepubllcan ctndldatii for Stuto Se'riUtor; Win. W. Watt,' In tho First District, is reported elected. Thero is also a Republican gain ill that district, it Is estimated that this Rciml'illcan ma'. jbrity In this city will bo about 1,000. The Itcnubllcans havo both bran6hcs of1 th6 Legislature j tho Scnato by three mrijority, and House by a larger majbr Ify thiu'i htst ybar. Williams for Su preme Judge' Will probably run ahead of-Qov. Geary 2,500 votes. 1'lrst.ward glVes Geary C97 majority, Secoiid Ward givc Packer 030 majori ty; toss 6f 373. ' PhlliulOlphla Fifth ward, reported at SiO for Packer, Democratic loss 237. NYnth ward gives Geary 303 majorityj inepuuiicaii gain or , Fiftt cntli Ward gives Geary 1011, Re publican gain of 151. i-jigttteentn ward gives ueary ioi,u; Kdpoblican gain of 125: ' Fifteenth ward is reported1 at-1,300 Republican mnjority. Rcpublicitn gain1 210. Official returns from eleven wards show a Democratic majority' of 859, a Republican gain of 323. Lathst. Nineteenth ward gives Geary, 5S0 majority, a republican gain of 214. Fourth ward gives Packer 1,318 miv Jority, Democratic loss 306, Fifjh,. ward official givca Packer 990 majority. Democratic Idas of 91. Sixth .ward gives .Packcr-iCI 'majority Democratic loss of 121 Sovcnth "ward gives Geary ll!5, RO' publican lo.ss.of Eighth ward gives Packer a majority of 121; Democratic gain' of 17S. Ton th ward gives Geary 1,101 major! ity; a Republican gaii of, !).. KlpVentli ward gives Packer C90 ma joruyj jJomocratlc loss or l'7o. Twelftlt ward gives Packer 191. Dem cratlc lo.s of 102., , Thirteenth vyard'gUcs Geary '!(( l' miv Jorlty ; Republican loss of" 33. , ,: , l'ourt,eenth wardj Geary (!7'in;iJority. ii Democratic gain of 77.. Sixteenth ward gives Packer '4 iiinjor- iiy i uemocratic loss iot. .Seventeenth ward gives Packer OS: majority: Democratic loss 'of 258. Latest. Phiiadelpiiia, 20 wards' show Republican gain of 2851. , Philadelphia city Republican major! y 4.000 ; Republican, gain 4,175. Thoi T,yeutleth ward gives Gearyl MiP9l. jnajorlty, a Republican gain of 747. The 'Vtventy-nrst ward given Geary 411, a Republican gain of 41 . Thowenty-second .ward gives Geary SG0 a.Republlcan (oss of 29 Twentyitliird ward gives Geary 102 uiajority, Twenty-fifth ward gives, Packer1 C79 .majority, Twenty-eighth ward gives Geaiy 64 majority This completes tho city wards Third war' gives Packer 700 major! Twenty-sixth ward gives Geary 105 majority. i ADAMS COU.NTY Gettysburg, Republican majority 108 Republican' gain 9. Oxford township! Democratic majority G7. Democratic gairt 1. Demdcrats eatlmato their majority at 300, which is a Republican gain of 42. ' Gettysburg shows a Republican gain of 8. Ai.i.EaiitNVooqN'rv. Pittsburg Geary's mnj rlty In tho county about;5,000; William's 0,000. Allegheny county 'gives Geary about 0,000. E.iTlisT. Geary's majority about 5,000; Williams' 1,500: latter only two tnirtis voto out. AtMISTltONO COUNTY Brady's Bend, Republican majoritv Beuks county flteadlng city shows a Democratic gain jjorKH couiityiww gtvp Packer about 7,ooo majority; Democratic gain of nearly 600. Reading city gives Packer 191. Cameron township shows a Republi can gain of 15, Alsac, shows a Republican gain of 8 Warren shows u Democratic gain of 83. J-iAtkst. Later returns show that Berks county will give Packer 0.400. a loss oi over ltw. , bucks county, v IIoPo borough glvon Qeary II, a Ill-'Puljl'i,UI' Blii of 03. Doyltatown Packer 33 majority, a Douiocratic loss of 18, Bristol borough, Republican majority ! lvepuniican gain or 22. Latest. Bucks county about one' lluru llcnra rronl' "opubllcau jaln dr J00 - Estimated Democratic majority pf Latest. Montourcounty will an I7fi jjcmocratic. CAM1IUIA COUNTY. Packer'a majority 900. CI.AUION COUNVY. Clarion countyglve8laekerl.000 ina- orlty, a Djmocratlo gain of 02. fl.r. rp...n.... r...ll. 1 .-I ri ,;iV, J Y, . 1?",?" ' -j - . j , ..vjmu.iuiu yuiu 41. (Jeary 107 majority BeDubllc J5, m,yorlty. Republic i.110 Twenty-soventh ward irlvw ictui gain Tho twenty-two wards now liourd from, glvo a Republican gain of 3.251. All tho wards to hear from, tiro Repub lican excopt ono, THJi' COLUMBIAN ljVrtT, Pucker's majority is loss Hum l'6fol.R.4 W r! ' :iTiWt6'.v coon .. ,, tjt , j. ... . rv. Iteiiiiyii Iiiftl7 iniijotlly for' Packer"., 4-' CAu:npN (X)ttNTY !TV.. kmporliim, 13 Deinoi'ialli! majoi lly. gain 13. liiinibcrtowiHhlp.i'iti'Uer 25 majority. ciiAwromi ('oi)ntv. Ci.iwfiinl coiinly gives finiil 1,200 to 1,600 itnijorlly fur Geary. A 111) Uric ro; Erlovo give.s.Ge.iry 02 majority ; Re publican ii.sh332. I MTlT,(!ifiwroi'd .Uiillity Repulil can inajiiiily 1200. I)enuerallu gain 130, , ! LATi'WT. Geary's majority 1,400. UAllllON COUNTY. Mauch Chunk, Democratic majorlly 2t; Democratic gain 2311' Summit Hill borough, a Republican gal it of 103. - Latest. Carbon county gives Pack er 700 majority, Democratic gain 70. Latest. Citrbon bounty estimated Democratic majority about 700. Dem ocratic gain about 100. CHESTKilCOUNT. VYeat Chester gives Geary 673 majori ty, a Republican loss of 37. Chester city, Republican majority 107. Democratic gain 47. Chester county shovs. a Democratic gatit.df '60, indicat ing a Republican majority of abOut 1,100. West Chester Lorouch elves Gearv '422 majority, 'Republican loss of 03. Partial returns indlcato it majority for Geary In' this county of 2,000. A Dem ocratic gain of 192. ' Latest from, Chestsr county elves Geijry about 2.i50, .'majority, nearly the sariio as last year, when tho Republican majority In tho'Statdwns 0,000: Wo Chester official show.s' a Democrat' lotfnlh of 53. 'COLUMllI A t'OtNTV. ller.wick Borouglt Geary's majority 05, a" gain of 29,over that .of 1800. CUMBEHLANU COUNT.Y. Latest. Packer's majority 850; Dem ocratic gain of 260. Ncwvillo district gives Packer- 329 'majority, a Democratic loss of 23 The West ward of, Carlisle gives Geary la majority. A Democratic gain of '5. DAUI'lIIN COUNTY. Dauphin county Republican majori ty 1,400; Democratic gain 800. Mlllersburg 40 majority for Geary. Wiconlsco 99 majority for Gdary. Dauphin 70 for' Packer,' Loss' of over last yenri DELAWA'UE COUNTY. ' Chestor and two, borodgbs show a Democratic uniu of 21. Chester City, '(wo, boroughs he.ud' front show; (Democratic gain of 21. LATjaT, Delaware county gives Geary about .l.OOO majority. Republican loss Latest. Delaware county estimated Republican majority at 1,000. Demo cratlc gain 2o2. EUIE COtNTY. Erie city, Republican majority 75, Democratic gain 327. Watesford,iRepublicau majority 209 Democratic guiniovcr last year 832, . Corry, Geary .114 majority in First .ward, gain of 88 pvef last year. ELK COUNTY". Ridgeway', Democrat majority 15 uorry, Wayne township, Geary 100, ucpuullcau loss 31. Redgeway Stato ticket 15 Democratic minority: Diimocratlc gain of 21. FltANliLl.V 'c6uNTYi Chambursburg city, Democratic ma- Jority 100, Democratic gain 111. County .estimated Democratic majority 200, Democratic gain 231. The county,ls estimated at 200 Dem ocratic majority, Democratic gain of 2;cj. Latest. Fraukllu county estimated Democratic majority 200; Democratic gain 253. FAYETTE COUNTY Iutyeito couuty, gives Packer about 800 majority. Democratic loss of 200, ADD Franklin, jl'uckur'n mujorjty 750. FULTON COUNTY, three districts show a democrats gain of 17. Latest. Fulton County Democratic majority 351 Democratic gain' 29 'QUEEN COUNTY. Gives Democratic majority of 1,000; jjemocratlc loss or abou t 50. .INDIANA COUNTY". Mahoning county,, tlo voto of 70 both sides. Lalest. Indiana county Republican majority 2,000. Douiocratic gain of 511. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Republican majority 51, Republican gain LANCASTEU COUNTY Columbia city, Democratic majority -ju; jjcmucrimc gain 1s.11, Lancaster Packer, 193. Democratic gain 09. 7, ttfColumbla.borouglijiDomocratic ma, JorltyT2; Dcmocrtttlo galn'149. I.AWItENCE COUNTY'. Latest. Qeary 's majoritv 1.800: 1 Democratic gain of 300. I.F.nANON COUNTY. South Lebanon, Democratic majority 35. Lebanon borough gives Geary 22 ma jority. South Cornwall gives Packer 31 majority. LEIMUH COUNTY", Al lento wn city, two wards glvo Re publican majority 135 Republican gaiu 40. Two wards of Allentown city glvo Geary 135 majority. Republican gain of 40. Lohlgh county, (lvo wards show n Republican majority of 82: Republican gain or 'ii'. LY'COMINO COUNTY', Wllllamsport.Tltlrd ward, Democrat ic gain ju. uoyal Sock township. Dom ocratic gain 28. M'Ewensvlllo, Oeary's majority iu, gam or 10. Muncy Creek gives Packer 70 majority, Democratic gain 20. Two wards of Wllilamsport city glvo Geary 1 11 majoilty Domocratlo gain of II. M'lntyro township shows a Repub. lican gain of 61. Loyalsock township shows a Democratic gain of 7. Muncy Crook shows a Democratic gain of 20. Texas borough shows a Republican gain of C5. Jersey HI1010 borough, Qoary 1,0 ma jority; Williams 21 majority, Piatt township, Qeary 20 majority. Ijycom- ng goes Republican. Hordlc, Mayor of Wllilamsport by lOOmaJorlty. AND JDEMOCliAT, L.itcst. This county gives Packer about 400 majority, a Democratic gain of 60, MI I' FUN COUNTY. Lowlstowiiglvu.4 Packer 8 Democrat ic gain of 61 liver last fall. Wayne township gives Geary 7, a Republican gain of 16. Derry township (fives Geary 30 majority, n Republican gain of 20. JilONToWl COUNTY. Danville, First ward, Geary 190, Packer 102; Second ward, Geary 113 Packer 119; Third Ward, Geary 215, Packer 252; Fourth ward, Geary 167, Packer 142. Mahoning township, deary 73, Pack or 70. Williams runs with Geary. Threo wards of Danville show a Re publican gain of 30; Mahoning town ship, tic. Latest. Monlour County will go 175 Democratic. MONTdOMEHY COUNTY. Bridgeport borough, Republican ma orlty 21, Democratic gain 3. Bridgeport gives Geary, Republican, 21 majoilty; Republican loss of 3. Whlto Marsh gives Geary 108 major ity. NOtlTUAM I'TON COUNTY. Easton borough, Democratic gain of 100. Northampton couuty gives 3,000 ma- Jorlty, for Packer, Democratic gain of 300. Latest. Noithampton county call mated about 3,500 Democratic majority, Democratic gain of 300 over .1608. NOltTlIUStnEnLAND COUNTY". Sunbury Democratic gain, 100. Mt, Joy 000, Democratic gain 52. Trovorton borough, Republican ma Jorlty JG; ni,' -; nv Sunbury ,riowh a Democratic gain of about 100. Northumberland borough shows Republican gain of '18. ' SOMEt'-SET COUNTY". 'Somerset borough and township. Re publican majority 250; Republican gain 10. BUSQUE1IANNA COUNTY". Jackson township gives Geary 75 ma Jority. Great Bend.Borough Geary G4,Pact 100, Democratic gain ,of 21 In tho. bor ough. . Groat Bend .Township Geary 174 Packer 81. Now Mllford Borough Geary 68, Packer G7, Democratic gain of 5. kOHUY'LKILL COUNTY. Port Clinton borough, Democratic majority 31, Democratic galn'9. Port Carbon borough, Republican majority 100, Democratic gain 19. ' Pdrt CarbOn borough gives Packor 31 'majority, Democratic gain 9. 1 Trcverlon 'borough gives Geary 107 majority. Cressona gives Geary 07 majority, Democratic gain oft). Twelve districts in this county give Republican gain of 11G. Tho county will not'givo moro than' 1,000 majority for 'Packer; Douiocratic loss of about ar,o. Litter. Schuylkill Coutity20 districts show Republican gain ISO. ' ' Latest."-Fjfteen districts show alto publican' gain of 115. Packer's majority 1,100. UN I ON COUNTY. Milliinburg 10 majority for Packer A Repitblicau'gaiu of Hi. West buffalo 19 for Packor. Republic an gain of 2Q. VENANGO COUNTY". Oil City Democratic majority 3; Dem ocratic gain 120. W'AKHEN COUNTY. Tldioutp, Deerfleld township, Geary 10. , , WASHINGTON COUNTY. Latest. Packer's majority 150. WAYNE COUNTY". llonesdalo borough gives a Republic an gain of 14. Corry shows a' Democratic gain of 31 Latest. Wayno county Democratic 500 majority. Republican gain 200, WESTMORELAND COUNTY". West Newton, Republican majority 41. Latest. Packer's mnlorltv 1.400. Westmorland county gives. Packer 1,500 majority, u Democratic gain of ICG. YOUK COUNTY. York borough gives Packer 453 ma Jority. A.Democratic gain of 154. York county Democratic majority es timated at 2,400; Republican gain 553. Estimated majority for Geary in tho Slato 0,000. - Hanover borough, Democratic major' ity 75. Latest. York county give Packer about 2,900, a Republican gain. Poter Hordlc is ro-eiectod Mayor Wllilamsport by about -100 majority over II. O. Parsons. Both candidate wero Republicans. Last year Herd! was defeated by 250 majority, . The. State. Philadelphia, Oct. 13.AddItlon al county returns; Washington, democrat majority 175 Lunerno, democratic majority 2,300. bomersct, republican majority 1,100. tonroo, democratic majority 2,500, Wayno, democratic majority 600. Lanca;,ter, republican majority, 6,600 juituin, Uemocratic majority 30. Allegheny, fifty-six districts, repub lican majority 3,030; fifty-four districts to hear from, estimated majority 5,000. Berks, democratic majority 0,800. Jefferson, democratic majority 45. Centre, democratic majority 303. Clinton, democratic majority COO. Fulton, democratic majority 3G0. Warren, republican majority COO. Union, republican majority 631. York, democratic majority 2,800. Clearfield, democratic majority 1,400. Northampton, democratic majoritv. 3,450. Fayette, democratic majority 750. Mercer, ropublicaii majority 080. Butlerj republican majority 700. Lehigh, democratic majority 1,005. Perry, republican majority 60. Iudlaima, republican majority 1,075. Bmdford, republican majority 3,300. Potter, republican majorltp C00. Tioga, republican majority 2,500, Juniata, Packer's majority 450. Blair county, 050 for Geary. Clearfield, 1400 for Packor. Philadelphia, Oct. 13. Our ro. turns hero show Packer's election bv nearly u thousand, In Now Columbus Borough, lauerno county, Packer has 35 votes, qeary 18, Pershing's majority, 20. A good vote. EL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA; Tho Ultorory Instituto and Penn sylvania Stato normal School. A fow days slneo wo paid tho above Institution n visit and propose to glvo our renders tho benoIU of that visit in m brief a manner as possible. Theso buildings aro situated In Bloomsburg" 'a., and command ono of tho most beautiful sites in tho place, tho grounds tnklnir n eradunl elevation from tbo upper end of tlio malnstrent to the first (ml tiling, wltero you ascend a pair of steps and thero you nro greeted witn the perfume of a rare Collection or now- i-H. From this point, tho btlllilines lira surrounded with goodstibslanlial plank walks which lead to every door nntl out building. In front of tho Instituto Is a beautiful portico. Hero you enter tho building, mid upon onesidoof the main hall you find Prof. Ludwlg busily en gaged giving lessons nnd Instructions in drawing and acrman. Upon the other side of the hall is tho class-room of Miss Mary E.Beamnn, whom wo found gW' lug Instruction in geography. From tho main Hall you pass to a sido Hall, and at tho first door to tho left you aro greeted by Mr. J.C.Brown.who mparts to ono and ail Grammar witn Its dryness, but tho most important and useful accomplishment in tho Eliglish Language The. Preceptress, Miss S.A Carycr, Is also hero and takes under her supervision French, Botany, nnd tho ornamental branchos. Directly opposito her room you will find Prof. Best, iui parting Information In tho nnclctitjan guages. In tho centre, room you meet W. Ferrco, Principal of tho inatho matical course. At tho further end of this Hall is tho class room of Prof. W, A. WllllatiiS.whoso branches of tnstruc tion nro penmanship and book keeping Unllkqotlicr institutions, thoy do not promiso to tako ono into this depart mcntand in ono cour.su of Instructions turn htm out with a full and complete storo of knowledge, hud guarantee him a situation when done,but thoy do glvo and each pupil mtist'go through and learn, a systematic course. In tho up per room is the chapel, whiclt is ctpablo of comfortably seating 1,500 persons, Tills is now used during the week as placoto glvo tho scholars from th6 mod el school (of which wo, will speak hero after) a thorough training In gyhinas tics. From this building you havo, ono might say, ono of tho finest viows in this part of tho Stato. Upon ono sido is tho Susquehanna river, on tbo other tho Iron mountains of Columbia county ,nnd In front of it lies tho town of Blooms burg, with its regularly laid outtreots Its many beautiful residences, nnd lino buildings. From this building you go to tho Boarding house, which contains the rooms of tho Model School. This Bchool Is divided luto two grades,undor the charge of Profv F, M,, Bates an Miss Julia Guest. Hero pupils of all ages from 5 to 20 years are instructed in tho first rudiments of education. Music is not neglected. This department is uudor tho chargo of Miss Alico Carver, assisted by Miss Nellio Powell. Mrs. II. Ii. Best, who has tho ontird Charge of vocal music, wo aro safe in saying has no superior as a teacher In this see, tion of tho Stuto. They useplanos niniui' faclurcd by Galo&Co., of Baltimore Tbo building is lour stories In height, and in It there aro four bath rooms for tho uso of tho students. Tho third and fourth floors aro occupied as bed rooms ; the girls occupying 0110 wing ami tho boys tho other. Every room in tbo house- Is heated by steam pipes, and every part of tho building Is well sup plied with water from a cistern which receives Its supply from tbo water car ried off tho roof when it rains,by a plpo or conductor, to an elevation within two or three feet of its own levol. System Is manifested In every department. Upon tho first floors of this building tiro tho laundry, kitchen, nnd dining room, tho latter in the shape of a letter L, so that tho Professor, by taking tho head of tho tablo at tho angle, can havo a view of all tho students while at their meals. Wo hero sat down to ono of tho best dinners that' it has over boon out lot to partake of at a boarding school. Somo of our first-class hotels would do well to pattern after their bill of fare. Tho school 'already numbors two hundred and fifty students, and a moro orderly, ociier reguiaieu school wo havo never see. At tho tap of tho foot sllonco reigns nnd a pin could havo been heard falling In any part of tho dining room. At n motion tho chairs wero pulled back and all wero seated. Tho kitchen is a model In itself, but It would tako too much timo and space to describe it as it do- serves. Nothing has been left umlono to mnko it perfect In every department Tho laundry has ail the modern nppll ances that can bo thought of to mako washing comparatively easy. This wholo institution has been planned and placed wliero it now is by Professor Henry Carver, and In a llttlo less than four years. Ho has been assisted by citizens of Bloomsburg, whoso names wo might mention could wo do so consistently In this artlclo. All havo dono nobly nnd deserve great praise. Jn this school wo havo truly a model and It deserves well of ov'ery otle. Chitdrcn hero recelvo nil tho advantages that can bo given, nnd most especially is this school adapted for preparing persons to teach.andthoso who aro about to tako upon themselves that profession will do well to Bond for a catalogue. Everything that will con duco to tho comfort of its students has been dono. Tito ventilation Is perfect, and ono hero finds all tho comforts of homo. Tho closing services In tho oven Ing nro well conducted, and every scholar upon his honor gives n record of his conduct during tbo day. Wo havo noverspent a moro pleasant tlmo. To Mr and Miss Carver, Mr. and Mrs, Bast.Mr' Williams, and Mr. Brown wo tlnslm return our thanks for tho many kind- esses snowii us. Scnino Uejmllkan An Incident, At tho funeral ser vlcoof David James ono of tho Avon. ....iu v ii-iiiiio, iiuur UIO ailccililL' iirnvnp and address of Roy. Mr. Walker, Rov. Tlioiuas P. Hunt, Chnplnln or Post 97, G. A. R WHS rctlUOStcd to mnl.-n nn ml. ureas. Tho old man, with his .lowing whlto beard.aroso and sald,"Comrniles, the i gravo. But I liavo a work to do- X IVOUl VU HIV WfirflM IMP tllft t.ni.lnn nmi, u luuiuiu." j no comrades stand- iiik uiuuiiii u u eunin ni inn iimui ,.t, ed while tho old Chaplain loft tho room nnd soon returned with nn Infant In his arms. "Comrades," said ho, "do you know this babe? I introduco her to you as tho babo of your Post will you re- ceivojieras such!" With a burst of shall bo ours." Tho child was turned towards thu dead fattier and asked, "who s that Y" In only thofow woids tliatrlllO know, hhn nufil. "I,in,in.o n iuun limy ujciuillll'fl. "Wn Willi r,l,,. and pressed her lips utoii his. No heart coutastaiid that rx-ono without tears, nnd ho Post will novcr forget nornban lon tho orphan of their comrade. UXows Items. Greeley's umbrella Is forty-two ears old, .Rothschild estate hud to pay Sh" 000,000 legacy tax. Texas offi-rs corn nt ten cents per 1, ,,ai,,. 1 nml tiierii aro no buyers at that. Tho Emperor of China is II years of age, anil hisauiaucou urnm A West Texas mlllloiialie rarmer has fenced In a pa-ditroof 130,000 acres. A Mllfbril shoemaker lias pegged .200 boots in lillio liourv aim iei. minutes. MUtUsliiiil has. In some pari, rain ed threo crops of hay this year. Win. 11. Astor Is now seventy-six ears of ago, and sold to bo wortit ?iuu,' 000.000. They want oxen In Oregon so nan that $1,000 a yoke Is paid tor litem. .v t n i.niiiif mli! Iii Augusta, ueorg' la, recently, ?SO,000 In Confederate notes were sold for $50. Tho people of Texas aro packing bwf Instead of pork, as this latter Is six ci nts a pound more, Tito Chlneso empire lias 500,000 tern- ..1. nnntnlnlnp 3.000.000 IdOlS. MHO 1 ' . i a. nmi nnn nnn temples aro vaiucu ia i,uuu,uw,vu... -The hat was passed i.rmind In Rov. Mr. Collyer'fl Clllircn III L,iuc;ig u" wick, and jto.ooj was taKcn up. A halrlcsi squirrel has been caught n Vnti-lioz. Its skin is soft and smooth, and evidently never had any hair upon it, TLn i.iin nlmrlcs T Helms, of Mil .....1. .,,,,,.11,. ,1 i IS (Hill Wlirl 1 Of IliS ileer Into thi river Int year, because it Was not UP 10 xne suiimiuu, " , , , i,i. Atl liiuiana iisiieriimu jiuv ,j ii,,.,i, tutu tlin innntii nf u tiike for tlie purposo of extracting tho hook, and didn't takfit out again. Tho pike bit it off and swallowed it. a it if tn i.iil Mini n cimtlv at Free- port. III., from a needle entering under her kneojust below the cap, and break ing off so that it was impossible to ex tract it. A hnv in Ouebee tried to crawl Imvn tlin chiinncv and surprise tho r..tl.. I... .....nlnn. fr,ni Mil. nri.i.lflpp. 1HH1I..V ..Uw.h...b .... .. l)Ut gOl WCUgeil in at ll liuuu in mu imu anil nan to do uug out who picks. nil 1.- - ...... tn TI. .,,, ineru is i peal u iu iNinss . rrnm wh ch nnars wero taKen -ou years ago, and tho Salem Gazette says it orty H benutir ly loaiteil belweon two enter llnrl mnm fruit imi.ru vi-ir tlinii rill I" "'"H 111110 vHIbrcb, near ono of Uio best cliools bears more trim, every jearinau tan i . a ( t comiortaoiy oo eaten uy an uio peupiu ill Danvcrs. A scrnent. taid to be fifteen fiet In length, mndo.its way out of its cage, at nn exhibition In Hnmllton. Ontario, a few das ngo. Tho audience became suddenly impressed that they had got their moneys worm, ami ich Tho neirro. Harris, who was nomi natod for Lieutenntit-Governor of Vli' ginia by tho Radical Convention nt Petersburc. last week, lias a white woman for a wifo. Sho was a "Yankee sclioolmarm" from New Jerey. They wero married since the war A little ffirl attemntpil to Mide down i. mill, (,iri iintiiiiHiii 10 MiULiiuwii tho balusters of a circular staircase in New York, but fell from tho fifth story, BtriKiug on ner nenu linn breaKln;, throusrh tho thick class lloor at tho hot torn. Sho was pulled out by the heels, and tho next day was running about as lively as ever Clarksoii N. Potter, of Now York, gets a fee of $100,000 from tho London bankers overeatl. Uuner & Co.. for pros editing their suits against tho Atlantic aim ureat, western railway company. Mr. Potter is a son of Bishop Potter, aim a democratic uongressman elect, From the herd of Mr. Crelirhtoii. now In tho West of Kansas, au ox was slaughtered in February last whoso nett weight, dressed, wes 10,001 pounds moro than 12,000 pounds cross 1 This monster was fattened on tho grasses of me piains, ami never was led a spear oi nay or a gram oi corn I iY Chicago paper thinks that a fash intmlild in-irrlnrrn u-liluli rn, nntUr t.ml- loiiuuio II arriage, WHICH reiently took place iu that City, Was not much Of ail affair after ail, as tho wedding gifts were wortlt only $50,000. That may bo a triiloln Chicago, but really many a fash. ionitbio bride hero would bo content with tt. During a iato hurricane at Shin ment, III., two men wero blown over ono hundred yards and lodged in apple imcs, Minium, sustaining any material damage. A calf eight month old wps iikowiso transported into n locust tree, several hundred feet from wliero It was quietly and peaceably grazing. A negro murderer, named Cyrus Coachman, was hung tho other day nt Horencc, S. C. Ho was preceded in tho procession to tho scaffold by four negroc3 bearing his coffin, upon which laid tho (.word and cocked hat of his Union League Company. Tills touching tri btito to departed worth deserves rceog- niiiuii uy mi iiiu union l-caguo clubs in uiu uumury. A diamond ring which bail been iusi Hiiico uie tan or iso, was round in a w en in uswego a rew days ago, Tho well was beingcleaned, a process which It had undergone several times sinco the loss of tho ring. Forty-six years this towel lay at tho bottom of the well, and it came out as bright and tmrn ns V i ?' i su,"k' Tno Rrand-tlaughter vuo laujr iviiu IUSI IIIO Till owner nud wearer. ; Is now its ,.J",,n. Hancock's chair, or tho chair i;..i iiiwsuum piuriotsEaton while they signed thoDeclaratlonof Indepenilence Is now In tho possession of tho Middlo! town Bank. How It camo intn noasra. sion ot that bank, wo would itkii tn know. For many long years tho Speak- vi ui uiu nousooi Hepiesenttitives sat In it, and It was considered good enough reign of Radicalism, this relic of tho lutuiuuuii mis 10 do removed to glvo place to something moro grand and lux urious. Tho chair of itself lias nothinir ,i, m tuner case or beau, ty; but as a relio nf ltm.-ni,,iin.. tlnjes It will somp tlay bo worth its sylvaiiia novcr should alio it to pass 'l'KII. Ill L'UIU ILIIII I AN iltn nf !,..... w. 'o.3oojUll An enorL'otln nml dent of a Western town lias buried tlireo muni, nvo years, and his under- n ri,i.i..i.:: . iimi-i oei ves mm in renneeii uriniu r... uv.i.ii u, ,a uuiugu regular customer. i,n7,.0,,"..1?.t!y ..'".. ""'"Psldro ..... ..... pumm u iiusiUOll 88 SCIlOOl tortcher upon tho following certificate: -i-iusis 10 certify that Tamnr Noves Hiaiius on a medium with other girls of ..v i.ru nun sua. mill iur wnnr I If time. lj good ns folks In general." ' A youtnr man nnim.il P.i...!., ui... in i nus 1. 1 mil iiiaspoKoiactory in Mer ere, last week, by having ills head near- , ... , HI I , a,..,, ... ?iT,i ,i . y '"ip.iaw. After ro- ct'lviliL' the terr I ll n nrv I,,, .....11. ...I .. r ... . . . ittiii.i:il a few steps, sat down nud died In u few ainrk Twain says of Henry Ward eecher's farming experiences, that ttrtai' l'lgforl.50,ratteiis him I't,.thl0XvoriV of l"?r,, "'en hells , 'u inaaes money, too, for lo oxpected to lose on tho corn anyhow, whilst ho clears $7 60 on tho pig. in plani ng, Mi. Beecher's gre.it1 trouble s that when ho puts in a field of melons i Wli "I'.POi'klns, whilst Ids sweet potato crop always turns out to tho "inferualest carrots." v A. guest at ono or our hotels, tho other evening, was discovered by thu proprietor rathe- tenderly embracing tho chamberina'd, Tho landlord re w'Ji '''I1 60!uwhat angrily, and wanted to know the reason of such con- "8l'"ply oboylng tho rules of thu .,7 1 ... '""Kn'il'oiuiiugioaeard tacked to tlie room door, "Don't it read ported at the office 1 1 do't want to bu reported at tho olllco for neglect of bcr Y'onls, do I ?" nj IIVUICL UI HUT Villi IM Mlllllllfl I i fix. MARRIAGES. CAHIH'"!'"'?-"1''"0,!. l'V ""n.r"MnI.Vm . ..... t 'M.V'rio n. "f iii.n.M litirit, I'oliiinbliiCoiiniy, l itHAii-TAiin-oii iiioui i, . " jiiV; llmWlT. "1MI.T. m ..I ' iihwin-lW. Oi.U.ml.l.. malty, l .i. Vi.'H-.l'AHtfhH-tn Ml. P civmiit cm iiie i-in mli'fiivMrkJr. counts', l'a. , I Ml 1,1,1 l''"'''" , ,,,, , Mi. V Iziilictll n,l;ChorCoM.w;Moi,.o,irCo. W WK-MANHAUT-At tho J"''',1'0, "!,,, " l.rlili' i i'Jfi 111", v. ...... Ir.. i ii. V.v,, .in I iii? ph.. M I 'I-. VV IVP. Ill .lloilnniin.."', - tn Mli Hiullo 11. annum m i mi NEW ADVEimfeEMliNTS. IRfl PIUIiADELPIIIA 10CQ (Da WALL l'AI'KKB. UHM HOWEIiL & ROURICE, A K V r A OI UIIKIIS O Paper Ilntiglogs nml Wiuilow hiulos, Malei Kooms, Comer Pourllinnil Market Sheets, Plillttdclililn. vAcronv, con. TWiSTV-iiiiim AMD sansom hts NEW STYLES EVEItY DAY", OI'' OUlt OWN MAKE. Oct. H,'M 3". ffilO. WATCHES. tm " Holld Silver Wntclicsnisiuracn. rii,'i,i,. nil mir Wutc'lies. nro plact-J in eftliil en- ,,.., t.-..nrt..i.,na r,illv l lnlrntltii; nntl lies- I .-.l..n.?u ...l.ll. nrn I hnrmlirll I V llllxcil. fttnl When 't'.'Jl1.1 f...i:i ni II... f.itlnn'lti tirierm Slnvlo EneruvliiB, tJccnU, Turetvu iiml ilcli preniluin.fS: Vweuty-Hve iiml elipul hii- I .....,i. ai, hMiii urn Oil ! vnrtf nn, I ...ti. . n. tr. in 71 trrpKiirettvo of VlllUO. for 510. Nothtngcau bo lost by this liivostmcut. as i .n'..ll.l. Il, nil, LtfM-lr I K U' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 til B II onjy a, Jj ' 11 ,...u before, linstlly cJiKleninnicuv . Auuress M1U11EMN A CO., Mnimuors, iittlllroaaway.Ci'r. Pulton H(.( New York. Oct, 15,'oa-Mu. B ROWNE'S METALLIC W E A T H E II H X HIPS V,.r tlin nxi-ltlKlnn nfcoM-Wllld. mill. blllllV. llllst ami Uraitsmim doom and windows. Tllcso In- valuable Mlrlpsliavosiooaino ini m n j eare on wmio or uio inoM-jSiipcro puuiic nun pnviuu bulidliiRi In tho United States nud Canudas. Tney will l.isl for:) years nnd will avo In ouo knnv.ni ill i-i Kiiini.ieiiL ill uuiiny nivrr iiivii e.ai. Every hoiwkee'iernno!iiasenu lor our jwsenp- UVoeircuinrnnu priro iihi. .seuis ivmn-eueverj- I llltflWNIl'M Ietalliu WkatIIRH UrKll' Co. wlicie. l.lber.u inaucemenis, Aimresi No. '.aillroiidway, New Yorlc. Oct. 10,"CU-:tm. 170R SALE ! Ii a iim,s0 mul lot iltmto.l Hi Columblft coun l ,, , , . , ,, ruu- ,,.n..,,r i!i,,iMir tih nmn. X' Al coniniuuity. There is n snug D W E L LING II O U S E , Shocmulcer sliorj, i'arnand otiier out buildings. Anvt.eri.oii ile in In ir n nooil liolno Willi nunvo na- vaiitiii.es. run do wlII by a,idre&slui: loi lurtlicr partleuluiN, F. V, 11. ucl IJ, O'J-ll. lllooinsDuri;, i'u. pUIJLIC SALE OP I'KILSONAL ritOPKUTY. The li ruler lr?n ml will rtinnxn in nulilla kulti nt uia luiin, near uciiiiiu, un naniru;iy, uuiuijuri 1801), nt 9 o'clock la tlio forcnoou, tho foil owl 11 properly, to win TlUt E 13 HEAD OF HOUSES, 1 colt 2 years old. 0 licad of nilleli cows. 8 head ol I youiw cattle, 1 top buguy, 1 spring wagon, I buck 1 1mlni Wngon,2two imiso wagons, 1 sled, 1 i.lelgli 1 liav rake, corn shelter. 2 urlnd stones, nlows. harrows, cultivators, 2 double sets of team liar ness. lilouble set of buinzv harness. '2 sbi'.le sets of buggy harness, plow gears, lly nets, 1 pair col- iuf euveis, FIVE HEAD OF IIOOS, 1 how and nliM. 1 saddle and bridle, corn fodder by tho bundle, forks, shovels nud many other articles loo numerous to mention. UOllll .M'HENIIY. Irani Derr, Auctioneer. Oct. ls,'Ul-2w, Nf O T I C E. Wllcrea.s inv wlfo EIIz.il.tli tins lpft mv and board without Just cause. This is to'glvo no nce, liar i win miv nil illtl.lH or 1... r ..nnt..w. i. from tills datu nnd forliiit. nil 'lersons luirboriug Oct. 15,'C9-3t Ckthk.Twi SEND E1II1 FOR A COPY OF NEW 1IITION WELLS' EVEIIY .MAN IHH OWN J.AWYElt AND 1IUHINIS FOltM 11UUJV. A complete and reliable guide to all mailers of law nun uubinesj transactions lor every state In thuUulon. Thepiofctsional man, tho tanner, the mechanic, the merchant, tho inauurautiucr, each rLOUlre a eoiivenlent.. ,,ninn hnn.lv,, n,,,. reliable woik, which will enable lilm to draw up any instrument that may be required, ami that "I'l furnish him with such Information ns is usually called for In all Ills business lelatlons of ; lie i, noon ui.ii every omiy can understand, and tlmtwllicnable every one lobe their own counsel. 1 he entile leadlug press of the eomitrv iniiiiinll. Iledly endorse the work. Price only 82.''i. Sent iw,,.u.u. .iheuis Mii-jieti evarywnere. AUuress JU,1N " WELLS, Publisher, Oit,15,KI-3ni. No.r!2 Ilroome Street, N. Y". rjiHE NEW FAMILY HEWING M A O It I N E 291 Iiowcry. EMPIRE 291 Bowery. ino extraordinary success or their new nnd Improved mnuufacturlug Jlaclilues for light or luuuw. IUU E-Ml'IUE SEWING MACHINE CO., to manufacture a New Family Machine of tho ..... , oiusiruciion, wiiu ftddiiioual or nnmenutlon, maklnglt equal in beauty nud fan r i i. r 'u,u"y Machines, whereas in OUTSTIIIPS ALL COMl'ETITOrtS. Tho price of this aclcnowledged necossnry iicie comes wiimn reach of every class, anil tho , ii-pmcu io oner ino most liberal Inducements touuycis.dealeis and agents. Every JlaelltllH unrrni,lfl Apply for chcuUrs nnd camples to EM PIKE SEWING MACHINE CO., Oct. 15,'M-3.n. N' Il0Wery' NeW Vork" )OTY'S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY" MUCH IMPROVED AND THE NEW UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER wiieei,nd the Patent stop, nro now uiiours. I ouiibly lar buperlor to nny upparu us for w eshl lug eloilies ever liiveined, ni if will save their cost twice a year, by saving 'abor nud clothes foil "'u 11 ' thim glvo test miny,u, ...1 ,llko nnr niatliino inuc'j icould not b ner. tSf 7cUi wlu"'"t;i. nnd with thiald or iRttv we leel that wo aro iiinsters of Iho i"islt on " Jlet; L. Scott, llitliop il, n. Uiurel" "'sll,"- -.v. i rXa'c.110 d0""'r " m'd 1,1 any f"1""!-.' "Itl till) latlllilrv tx . "Eery week lias given it a Urongor hold unon " r '- ournvr """li' "f the laundr"?'- "I heartily commiud It In eeoiiomista of lime money. and coiitL-iitiiii. nt . !7..V' '"'u' . .'(HUH.. w ,' o,,i1n!.JM,,?li'rY'.'llr ,ast bniirovement ot r .11 nloroM led will, under nny circunistanc''-AWn El "Your WnslilngMaclilnolias been In dally uso eonipllsbes 11 greater uinouut ot'work. win. liii luuo , aim uo.s not wear tlie elotlies near m much ns tlio old fashioned wi sli-bcu d. lly uslg It, one laundress is dl.pensed Willi."- ll m " "A it ii?",S 5".lxsa HY.,"'. i'"w "' b" to KtviS it ..., i..,i,u. M. V"ut 1'imm.uim 10 prououuee hrSJ. L"dls""""'bl0 I""' uf l'10 machinery of S k';1,,"',,rit',1'1' llavo ulwuys teen jr ., "."i "?",,"' ,0"a ttlwa", lllvu tlkii it Henry liuiil Jlcecher, PRICES. A FAIR OFFER. Send tho relall price, Wuslierlll, Extra Wrhm. crjju.uud we wlfi turwaid cither or Loth ciilnes, ireo of freight, to piui!es where no iui selllug; uudsobiiro ure wo tliey vt 11 bo iif.i wishes tu return tlie machlues rfeo of freiuin alter 11 month', trial, ucc.rdliw tu 'aSeS'lKut ' Nu hiubaud. father or brodier shouUl lirmli Iwlttf-te iiiuiweugieeiorciuiid the inouey If uni- 010! Wishes to return II, u .,.,,i.i...... . L1 -.U0 laoro tjxiiDiiitiiiimiif uiu. I..-: it.i 1- u""i wiier, Uauvuuvm with exuiiulvo rluht of uilu mnv.. Hold by lieulcrti izeiiornltv ti. vuiA... nt .. couum uio iuale. ' "uvmi Ui' 3J UurtUniU Htrcct, Nmv York, Oct. it. ALL KINDS OF JOB PJUNTINU fnutlngomc. INSURANCE AGENci ORE M U T U A L LII'E lNSURANCn (-oji,, XEWYOIIK. lay Freeman. PrcHlili-m n ., .. Cash cnpltal over Jioiin nm'.J'" J. 11. ROBlSON.BLOOMSjiMf, OENEItAI, AOCst Fur Lnzerno, Lyroinlng n, , whihIIm. Aiig.ai.'rill-ly. JNSURANCE AOtj Wyomiug Etna " 1 Fulton. """ i North Amorlca City "- Iulcruntloual " Niagara Ihitnam ,..," " Merchant! ' Hiirlugfleld .'.". Farmers' Dauvlllo - Albany City ..... " "" IjinisMter City... Y'ork Horse, Death A 'fliell.,.. Home, New Haven ,'. """"' Danville, Horse Theft " FltEAH HHOM'.V, L mKifieO-ly,' ''Willi rpiIE MOST SUCCIiijl'UL LIFE I NHUltANCE CuMpi,, OP T1IK WuillI,, TIIK N A T I O N A I LIFE lNSURAXci;lu UNITED H TAT KB OF ciiAiiTHKi:i)nYspi:uiAi,.uTonv CASH CAPITAb,-H, II U A N O II 0 K Eti'I P II I L A D K LP ll , O F Y I O Ii l!Si CLAUENCEH.CI.AltK.l'htl.i.W,,!,! JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, L'halrmu nnd Executive Committee. IIENItY D. COOKE. Washliiiini.vitrf, EMEUHON W. PECT, 1'lill.ulilplnt nnd Actuary. FUANCif o. uMiiii, M.n., nai cal Director. JOt This Company Issueil, In the iimil existence. 7,070 P O I, I OIEil INSUlttNO OVER 19,250,000.00. The Annua! I'leiulums iihiii uMiii over 7.-O,O00.00, TlfM WATinVAf. I II.'!' 1VI Itlltl I'ANY. of thu United Stuli of AmtruESi tintiiiuilhc'curlty to 11k PuIU'vLouet 1)1 II OS all I lie llUVUIlUl(;M nlMld 11 ranks, with Mcvt-ral. im'til arlo lti ihrfulmicceHS putves tlie lmnt burunce L'utnnniiv In the nor J. ulli ui well an u 1th Ayenth. forliistirituTtvir intii bo iniulo to Iho Coiiipiuiy dliu!,i following: JJ. W. L'LAUIC A CO,, liatikir. Tin ni Kirt'C'i. I'liiiniir iiihi.i. uiitn 1'outiKvIviinlii nn1 Kfiulhom Ntf Uuhsell, Mnnngcr. JOHN A. I UNhlO.N, liltf.' Srii'drtl Ar-iMit fnr Mfnitmir tCoimc uly l(J,'t)9,-lyr J. THO UN TO X 1 J u-ntilil nniuiniwo totln'.lWIO bum nnd vlclulty. (lint lieli.tijustw nnri eoinpletoaHsortiuiiit of WALLPAPKIl, Wl.NhOU VtTTtfl(VM f'flllDS. TAVM nnd alllolher uttfulu Iii his linu of the UtiueKt nntl most tiimtou-o ,).. l. l... I.. .....I In blitf Mur.5,'bU.tf Malnht-U ICE. All nr.is.mm IrnnuhlL' tlllHlW totliflin)in,ffiiMt mi lio.)K. lift liimla nflL i.,.n i II ti 111 ulf Uttt ..... . ".W.nn k nihi in i on ii in m l in i iu a h nt ":,,( Itliinmuliii nr lU.t U I.H.Iii. K vtotipr Tn R'mcK IIOu IN . . A dividend of 3 percent nr7j' 11, a flnll.,1 ,lni,lr .f thn IVllflUKl "" t .1 " ''"'" i.';;.i rahi ...ll, ,.n ............ I... TrPil.Utf- iilllS.fi T it AMrrnTTi nm'VTY H J.TX 18-1. Amt. Tux Duplicate " borrowed on Nulu Total Amt. paid for 11 uilunlr " " Tritiisiiiatl"'i " ' Nines and luUril Exoneralloua Total 1WV5 Amt. Tax Duplicate " lloi'ruwed Total Ami, paid for 10 volunteers " TrnnsMirlall" , " " Notes unit I ter' l III - ,'..,. ' " ' - - Esoneratloiis Totol noaiiM;;'?" joii.v '-,l!.lu';! ISAAC .11""" Ty n con t ToMnuulactnie our well-ki'y 7'kmi.W ,J,tme nnd .1 '"" iiisii nave lor hiiiu f l l. If TT V T A X (' 1 ' No. 1 aeuuhie UoMn' ..... ......... nml II)- risu iitinuo,i.auii . ...-. . r..lK togelhor Willi n coiiiph-U' i ""1, , nnd Greasing Oils, at fair ni '""1 , Super-Phnsphato or nine. Alnmolilated FertllUer, A IHHCOUNTlll IllMtf ALLEN 4 'W-'" lSoulli Delaware AvenW'1'1, " jisrAUiasiiM H" l'or Halo by tho lliooiukbum I" atotice to nuii.i'i Proiiosals will h" ,n"';' Kriiai.i in,..,.,,,,., i.ru oi.mtoit'"r a day, thetltli day of October. 'U if brfck kchool house, two l"f ' .'. I ot llliHiiiisbure;. Columbia '" S J niieciucilllollH can l.u , . ,e. tho urih liui.. bv iiniilyluil 10 '". .-.iM'l Sept. Sf,'U9-3t. Wi: HAVE ON Uv'v COOIC STOVES, PAULOll STIlVr.S STOVE I'll'- TINWAItl.! A HOUSE t'lBw',J " " ,l, I At prices that run not l11 111.!? Sept, 21,'ul-ir, E NTIS T Y' II. C. IIOWEIt, tu-l Ilespectfully oUers his l,'if",;riKiil tho ladies and giiutleini'n el ' . . I - ..inj. 1 cinily. He ts prepnm; i" : , 1( i ous operations lu' the line j y Is piuvlded Willi Ihe latest j ' , Tiiicth whtcli will be ''"c.""iiii .I1ILTHUU rilUlM-l -- , , y K urul teeth. Teelli nxtrail Jj " uioKLiitiiiriivi.il method', ul tlio teelfi cuiefullyund P'"I.''J Hesldence uud otlleu a a Court llouso, snino n'd".,, lllooinsburg, Juu.Sl.'W"' I SI'S