tc (Sjoiumlrimt. uLooMsnuiiG, pa. Friday October J3, JS7L Tin: i:i,i:crio.vnu.sui.T. If tho toltyr.iiilila rcporU nro nt nil rullutilo (and llioy no doubt ttpproxl iimlo tlio truth) tho Hopubllc.UH hnvo cirrlcil lliclr Slnto tlekot by n majority ranjrlntffrom 10,000 to 20,0(W. Tlipy liave nlso n majority In tho lower br.uich of tho LogWixtiiro nml poiilhly In tho Senate PhlUulolphh la roportcil m kWIus 10,000 Ilepubllc.m mnjorlty. If so, nt lixist tho half of It U clear fraud. ltocKAVi:LM2B U oloctcd .Tudgoln tho Northumbi'ilatid district nud Souther In Schuylkill. Columbia county luw ncqulttoil her Rclf within high honor, electing tho wholo Democratic county ticket nml KlvlnR M'Camulism nnd Coorun about 1,800 majority. Ohio. Tho Itciiubllcnna claim to liavo carried Ohio by 30,000 majority. Returns meagre. Iowa. Tho Itermblleans claim to havo curled by a greatly reduced ma Jorlty. AMOKUHTnpcopIo so upright as thoso of Columbia county, tho election of courso paused on" peacefully nnd there aro no special incldonta to notlco that wo havo ns yet heard of. Tho Indus. trl ous editor's feeling, when an elec tion la over ami tho result ascertained, nro akin to thoso of tho farmer when his harvest Is gathcredandhls crops (goodor bad) nro safely housed. And If tho edit or of this paper should follow tho ox amploof tho farmcrand Inbor but lightly or Indulge In such recreation ns circum stances will permit, for n brief porlod, wo liopo tho roadcrs of tho Columbian will not complain. Tho paper will not bo nculccted but for ntimo to comolt will not rccclvo tho closo attention that has been ilovotcd to It for nearly a year past, nor will Its columns for that tlmo bo so largely filled with tho editor's own writings. "Wo expect, however. to produco n paper as Interesting ns usual and our business will In no wlso bo neglected. The telegraph is busy with noting tho progress of tho great Area now rav aging tho Northwest. In addition to local and minor losses of llfo, tho latest Intelligent from tho "seat of fiamo" is that tho villago of Pcnsaukio. In Wis consin, has boon bumod, with u loss of imrty lives. Tho flro area lncludo3 portions of tho States of Michigan, 1111 nols, Wisconsin, Minnesota, nnd Iowa. Tho terrlblo results and power of thoso desolating fires aro duo to tho great drought now prevailing throughout tho Wtsi, aU,i Northwest, which, says a uespatch from Chicago, has not been human power seems uriablo to arrest tho progress of tho dovastating ilames, tho pcoplo of tho stricken section can hopo for relief only from tho coming of heavy rains. The iiiantST Democratic majority hcrotoforo given in Bloomsburgwas 18, for PACKEK,inl8C9. Previously Suaus wood had 1G, nnd Seymouk had 12. So that tho majority of 43 now given In our town to M'Candless for Auditor General, Is n flno ono and most gratify ing to our party friends. Tho old Ito publlcan majority of 75 to 100 in Blooms burg is completely demolished nnd tho scalo turned decidedly tho other way I This is tho work of tho last fivo or six years and there has been zeal, prudonco nnd sagacity shown In this most effec tual nnd patlsfactory work by thoso who havo led our party In Its local triumphs and relieved tho country dis tricts irom tho necessity which formerly pressed upon them of overcoming a hostile majority in tho county town. Col. Lewis W. Washington, tho head of a branch of tho family to which tho first President belonged, died on uctobcr 1, nfler a brief illness of congest Ivo fever, nt his resldenconcar Harper's .terry, West Virginia. Ho will bo ro- membercd ns tho most conspicuous of tho gentlemen who woro seized nnd held as hostages by John Urown In his famous raid on Harpor's Ferry, In Oc tober, 1839. Ho possessed n valuable collection of relies of Washington, among others tho elegant sword sent by Frcdcrlckthoareatwlth thoinscrlp. tlon " From tho oldest general in tho world to tho greatest." Tho Land Urab Snlndlc. Botween tho fourth of March, 1869, and July, 1871, President Guant has approved bills, passed by a Radical Congress, swindling tho people out of 107,000,000 Acres of tho public lands lnoro than seven times tho area of tho entire Stato of Pennsylvania. All this onormous amount of land was granted to Ilailroad Companies and land monoplIes,nnd was given for no eonsld oration in return. Tho public lauds should bo kept for tho poor man, for tho actual sottlor nnd pioneer, und not bartered away by radical politicians. The nmount of public lands which tho Republican party has given to tho various monopolies, rings, nnd Jobbers already exceeds two thousands of mill ions o acres, intimating Its present vniuoat one dollar and a quarter an aero, tho donation amounts to two thou sand flvo hundred millions of dollars more than our entire national debt Washington falriot. , f A rtADiOAi. Congress has glvon to Jay Cooice nnd othornionopollsts more Jnnd of tho people than nil tho wealth- lost barons of tho feudal ngos over own cd. Yet working mon are dally Insult eu ny pcing asucu to vote for a party wno navo rouuou tiicra nnd their chil dren of their herltago In order to in croaso tha despotic power of capital. Texas i:iM.'llon-.imo(Tiitlc Victory. Tho returns Indicate that tho Demo crats havo carried Toxes by 30,000 ma Jorlty! All four of tho Democratic can didates for Congress aro elected by do cislvo majorities. In tho presont Con Kress tho delegation stands thrco Re publicans nnd ono Democrat. Mexico. Mr.xtco, September 12, via. Matanio- ras, .Iiinrox was installed rresUIent hut night, amid a great excitement. I'edro Martinez has laauotl a prommcta. monto, near Clatomi, In Iirrallon, and another In Osalea. ucncran iuiiniui l'crra nnd Kicuporn, nml (Motion no- its n'id D.illl. havo pronounced ngainst Juarez InHliwIon. Mr.xico, September "0, via Jtatnmo- ras. All Is quiet hero. Tho President's mcs-ago Is conciliatory, but firm. It recommends material Improvements, tho building of rallroad-t, nnd tho pro tection of tho coast, nnd nlio sanctions tho making of treaties with foreign nations. Mataxiohah, October 2. Thcro Is another great revolution In Moxlco. Tho Stnto of Nuovo Loon tnkos tho load. Tho famous General Pedro Mar tinez pronounced In 0.llena against Juarez. Tho movement wai Immedi ately seconded by donoralj Joeomlnn and Trovlno, Governor of Nuovo liOon, together with nil tho Stnto authorities nnd sovcral other chieftains. Their combined forces nro said to bo mnrchltif on Camargo nnd Malamnras, with tho vlow of occupying tho Custom-houso on tho frontier. Tho first stop takon by tho nuthorltlai of Nuovo Iijon was to throw Into prison all tho employees of tho Federal government. It Is expected thnt this movement will bo seconded by tho neighboring States, and that tho rovolutlon will becomo gonoral. uon oral Porilrlo Diaz Is reported to havo said that ho would inarch against thoso who should nronounco ngainst tho Jua rcz government, but his loyally Is much doubted. Matnmoras and tho frontier aro yet quiet : nevertheless, the mer chants feel very anxious about coming events. Generals Pfoira nnd Cortina havo Issued proclamations to tho sol dlcrs under their respective commands, nnd to tho citizens on tho frontier In general, to stand and fight for tho Jua- rcz government. Qreat preparations nro being mado In JIatamoras for tho defenso of tho city, If attacked, and all tho cavalry has left for tho front. Tho telegraph Is only working ns far ns Mere, und no further nowa Is reported nt this hour. Great excitement Is ro ported from nil parts of Moxlco on nC' count of such stirring nowa. The discrepancies in tho nccounts of our national debt ns Issued from tho different departments havo been noted by tho Democratic press, but our llo- publican friends, in thelrcxcesjlvo hon esty, nro too much taken up with Tarn many frauds to bestow a lino upon tho Stato or national stealings. Tho 1'ublic Ledger has examined Into tho figures of tho administration, nnd tho money nrtl clo has tho following : "It Is ono of tho misfortunes nttend Ing a perfect knowledgo of all public nuances mat uioy nroniinostinvnriauiy brought into our political contests, nnd tho figures ho tangled and confused by tho contending panics as to most com pletely conceal tho truth. Thcro Is nothing supposed to bo so efieetivo in producing desirablo political results, on cither side, ns financial sensations. A caso In point is now before tho country for consideration. On ono sido a com- mlttco professing to represent tho ad ministration has published what is claimed to bo nn exhibit of tho books of tho treasury: nnd feel nulto well satis lipil that what is said In relation.to tho A Washington correspondent, however, has taken tho troublo to compare this oxinuic oi mo unnnees, just issued, with mo montniy. quarterly ana nnniinl statements of tho secretary of tho treas ury, nnu no limis tnnt tnero is a tinier enco in expenditures of S17,209,G0S, nnd that tho receipts published by tho com mittee as being $ll!),131,-l.Vi were really but S101,001,91G. Ho nlso finds that tho cxccutlvo expenses of 18G'J.0 exceed thoso of 1807.08 by $101,907,130-niaking n dlffercnco In tho two statements amounting to $107,488,031. It is nlso found that tho claimed reduction of in ternal taxation of 402.000.000 nor annum is wholly nn exaggcratIon,such taxcs.in met, naving never nau nn existence. J(y comparing tho statements or Secro tary Doutwcll and Treasurer Snlnuer. ending July 30, 1S70, tho figures show mo louowing disparity : Principal of public ikbt unpaid July I, 1S70, (lloutwi ll)....:. $5,177,172,157 Pi luclpal of pn bile debt tiup.lld .liny j, io.v, fpiullbTJ -Vi07,Ml,(ilS Dlfferenco In statements SlOiUJMSll "That this is no error, and that Sinn. 030,511 havo been added to tho national dent, nn nnalyz-Uion of tho monthly re- uurus snows, inmu met m uisnrnniin. clcs Ilko thoso who can trust thn truth of tho old proverb that 'figures can't Jie.' xney do diner terribly, and como ui eonciiisions very wiueiy apart." A Contract. Tho contrast between tho Democratic nnd Republican parties was never better snown man in incir couroo regarding tho several defalcations that havo been exposed oi late. AsFOonns It becamo known tirntiv positively that the Tammany leaders mm m.vu Kuuiy oi stealing irom tnoclty treasury thoy wero denounced by tho wholo Democratic press. Tho Demo cratic leaders of tho Stnto of New York took prompt measures toprovothat tho party organization had no sympathy .with their crime, nnd no class of mon nro morosovero In their strictures upon the dishonest ofucials than tho activo men of tho Democracy. Contrast thi3 With tho nltnmnt nf thn Republicans to shield Kvans, tho de faulter, with their excuses for and denl nlsof tho overy-day corruption tit Wash ington nnd with their nttcmpts hero at homo tosllenco tho Investigation of our county finances. Democrats denounco rascality wher over It shows its head Republicans ""n niiuuii uiuus piaco among mel' oppononts. Democrats show no favor to thieves, oven In their own party Republicans screen their defaulters and jJU "'em to uvado tho penalty of tho Herein is ono of tho main differences between tho two partlcg.-AVo Observer. VlCTOUlA'fl Heai,tii.-tIio gp.wo,t tipprehenslons aro expressed in Km-, land hi reference to tho health of Quoin Victoria. '1 hey do not refer so much to her physical as to her mental condl tioii. Tho deatli or tlio rolgnlng sover elgn Is a contingency that sooner or lat er must como. und tho Prlnen or wau stands ready to assumo tho scoptre, its many an heir has succeedod a dying i.juuuii;ii jiuiuiuiuiu. dui me mental alienation of tho sovereign is a much morouiuicuit matter for tlio linvn. ment to deal with, especially as ifnr Majesty has always beon Jealous of her prerogatives, nnd Is now moro so than uver. i' or many months the Quoon has lieon fevered and irritnblo, and tho pub lie are beginning to think of tho ten dency to Insanity which Is hereditary ... um .utility, nun iu tuur mo worse in her own caso. Tho latest lottors and telegrams from England nil point to In England, and It Is regarded as some what probablo that. If Victoria' nil. nt!-. us uit iiustirnmr- rn i rtr i mtauir.,. lucnts contlnuo and Increase, thn flnv. eminent may find It necessary to secure hornbdlcatlon. Therein an universal fooling of recrot nt tho sad pntuiitirm of soestiniauio a lauy a feeling shared nllko on both sides of tho Atlantic but tho good of tho millions who populuto tho British Kmnlro. und. ItOASllllir. thn lutegrlty of tho realm Ilsolf, may soon require Her Malostv to rotiro from thn activo labor of n reigning sovereign, Ledger. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, From tlio N, Y, Tribune. CIIICUIO IN ASIir.S 1 Ono Hundred Thousand Ilomoloss I'orson ApponllnB 1'or Aid. Mit.MoNAiur.H nr,Ni)K.nr.t) i'KNNn,F.ss in a day ai.Ii the riiiNctPAt. HANKS, WHOI.EHAIiE AN1I NKTAIIi KSTAHI.PtllMnNTU, NEWSt'APIlH til' 110121, AND A BfOltn Of CHUni'ltES DESTItOYliD MANY VlaSI'.IJS J1U11N EI) THE PI UP. BTII.ti UAOINU. CuiCAdo, Oct. I). Tho most terrible conllngrotlon that ever occurred In tho United States lias been In progress lu tills city for nearly 21 hours, laying tho wholo business portion of tho city nnd ono Iirih of all tho build' lugs In nshes. Tho firo broke out last evening, be tween 0 nnd 10 o'clock, In a barn In West Taylor street, and owing to tho Inflammable nature of Its contents, tho building was wrapped In ilames before tho firemen arrived. From this liiBig ulficaut source sprang this terrlblo ca lamlty. Tho portion of tho city wliero tho Ilio originated was built up nlmojt entirely of wooden buildings, closely packed to- golhcr, tenanted by carpenters, cabinet- makers, coopers, varnish uianuf.icttir ers, Interspersed with lumber yard nnd stores of othci equally lnllimmablu materials. The wind was blowing n terrlblo galo and tho dovouilng element spread so rapidly that till uttcmps to stny Its ravages proved fruitless. Tho firo soon reached Clark Sired, upon which tho greater portion of tho ilno buslucas blocks wero situated, till of which aro destroyed. Tho Court llou which was 20 years In building, was swept nway In 30 minutes. Tho Sher man House, oppoillu tho Court House, tho new Pacific Hotel, which was soon to bo opened, and said to bo tho largest lu tho world ; nnd, indeed, every hotel In tho city Is swallowed up In the sea oi lire. When tho flro reached Stato Street toward tho lake, an attempt was mado to stay Its progress by blowing up tho buildings In the vicinity of Field, Dsb tcrs & Co.'s m.ignlflceut dry goods cs tabllsluncnt, but this only teemed to add to tho fury of tho Ilames. ! rom Stato Street tho flro advanced With un abated fury to tho North Division, nnd scarcely n vcstlgo of tho 8,000 buildings on that sido of tho river Is left. Taking a south-easterly direction, the firo swept through Madison nvonuo and Mouroo Street, extending n tllstanco of about ono mllo nnd n quarter, dovourlng In Itsndvanco The Tribune building, Cros by's Opera-House, McVlckcr's Thoater, and hundreds of tho finest business houses In tho city. West of tho Court House, embracing Lasallc, Wolls, nnd South Water Streets, upon which a very largo portion of tho business was concentrated, everything Is swept clean. Tho spaco burnt over covers nn nrca of moro than fivo square miles, while the valuo of tho property destroyed Is sim ply to bo conjectured, somo placing it at $100,000,000, and others oven more than this. It was about 1 o'clock thl3 morning when tho firo crojsed tho river nt Ad ams Street brldgo and soon destroyed tho gas works, and then spread Itself fn ovcry direction. Moro than one-half tho population aro now pushing through tho streets in vehicles which aro obtain- 0vctfy-"6WoP " wttf-'n's iflP file'-A'J'.lJJl household treasures in their nrms and on their backs in utter confusion, not knowing whither to go. Fearful sull'cr- ing mtist follow, and nlmort Immedi ately. Full 100,000 pcoplo nro nt this moment homeless and houseless, not knowing where to lay their heads or get anything to satisfy tho cravings of hunger. At noon, tho whole business portion of the city from Harrison Street north to Chicago avenue, and cait of tho river to Lnko avenue, was devastated, em bracing a district three miles in length to a mllo or a mllo and n half In width. Tlio ilames swept through tho city with the rapidity of n prairio fire, nnd many persons must havo perished. At this hour(G p, m.) tho nwful work of destruction still goes on with relent less fury. From Harrison Street in tho south to Division Street in tho north, and from tho river to tlio lake, nn area of four miles long by ono mllo wide, the Ilames havo swept everything be fore them. Tho streets In tho districts still tin burned nro lined for miles with such household goods as havo been saved from destruction. Most generous offers of nsshtnnco lu money, food, or any thing wanted aro coming in from al most every city ahd town throughout tlio country by telegraph. Tho Mayor has responded to several offers, asking that cooked food bo provitled ns soon as possible Firemen aro on their way hero from Cincinnati, St. Louis, and other cities. Tho water works nro en tirely destroyed. Buildings aro now being blown up on tho lino of tho firo to nttempt to arrest its progress. It Is believed that tho spread of tho flro southward will soon bo stayed at Harrison Street; but on tho north sido there Is no diminution of Its fury, nnd tho cntlro division of tho city Is evi dently doomed to utter destruction. There nro gravo fears that thoflamo3 may spread to tho west sido of tho north branch of tho river, and tlio Inhabitants of tho streets nearost tho river aro nl- reatly moving to places, It Is supposed, of greater safety. Tho Western Union Telegraph Company havo now six wires, working cast and south, running Into n temporarv ofllco nt tho corner of Gtato and Sixteenth Streets. Tho North Western Railroad Company nro run ning trains on both Its branches, which nro crowded with ilcolng citizens. It is now positively nssorted by somo that tho water-works aro still Intact, but tho water has been tihut off from tho South and West Divisions, on uccount of tho quantity being used on tho north sido. A trustworthy gentleman, Just arrived from tho North Division, brings tho Joyful intelligence that tho wator-works aro uninjured. God grant that It may provo truo 1 It Is ImposslDlo nowtoglvo ovonan approximately correct statement of tho losses, but a faint Idea may bo formed when It is stated that every bank In tlio city except two small savings Instltu Hons, one on Twcnty-sccond street lu South Division, and ono on Randolph street In West Division, Is destroyed. All wholesale stores, nil retail establish mont, tho Postolllco, tho Court House, tho Chamber of Commorco, ovory hotel In South Division except Michlgnn nv onuo Hotel, which, standing on tho ox tremo southorn limit, escaped, tlioutrh It Is badly scorched, cvory nowspaper oillco (The ilrlbune building which was supposed to ho ilro-proof luwlng finally succumbed), ovcry theatre, tho slxlnrg-j est clovator , the Immense depots of the MichlgaM Southern nnd of the Illinois Central Railroads (both tho passenger nnd freight depots of Mm Utter), more than n score of churches, aim much or tho shipping In tho rlvcr-all nro de stroyed. Mon who wero mlllloii iircayestortiay morning, nro nearly penniless lo-tlayi but moro terrlblo than nil Is tho nwful certainty that many human beings hnve perished In tho Ilames how ninny, no ono can loll. Perhaps no ono will over boabloto tell) but It is known tint somo havo perished, and there is only n hoart-slckenlng fear that tho victim ofthu fiery monster nny bo counted by scoses. Hundreds of horses nnd cows have been burned In stables, nnd on tho north sido numbers of animals, though re leased from confinement, wero so be wildered nnd confused by tho seaof flru which surrounedlhcm that thoy rushed wildly to and fro, uttering cries of flight und pain until scorched nnd killed. Any attempt at n description of the scenes of this appalling calamity would bu Idle. The simplo fact that tho once great City of Chicago Is nearly destroy ed, that hundreds of millions of neltvo capital hero havo vanished, nml that ncnly ono thlrd of Chicago's Inhabit ants nro houseles-i, is enough. Any at tempt to embellish would bo mockery. As this nwful day draws to n close thousands of anxious eves watch the clouds of smoke, which still roll over tho burned district, with evident dread that a sudden change of wind may ttini tho flames upon that portion of tho clly yet spaad. There seem, however, lit tlo cause for apprehension, nnd recn forceinouts of firemen from other cities tiro conslnutly arriving. Col. F. F. Wilson, Superintendent of tho Tele graph, as In riveipt of dispatches from leading cities announcing that nld will soou bo provided fjr the sufferers. Col. Clowry of St. Louis telegraphs that $70, 000 havo been subscribed by tho mer chants there- Cincinnati promKcs $200, and Cloveland Is proportionately gen crous. All this and a great deal moro will bo needed to relievo tho Innnedl- nto pressing wants. Everything Is doing by Gen. Stager nud his assistants to keep tip comnitiul cations for tho citizens nnd press witli the world outside. Col. Geo. T.Will lams, Superintendent nt Cincinnati reported promptly for duty this moni' ing. About thrco-fourlhs of tho United States mall was saved nud taken charge of by Col. Wood of tho Postolllco scr vice. Later. Tho flames of the South DI vision were finally nrrcstcd by blowing up nud demolishing sovcral buildings on Wabashnvcnuo and Congress street, by Llculenant-Gencrnl Sheridan. Tlio District burned over In tho South 1)1 vision embraces everything from tho main branch of tlio Chicago River to tho Lake, nnd covering nbottt ono hun drcd blocks. This district contained all the leading business homes, tho banks, Insuranco olllces, hotels, &q. also n largo number of churches, Includ ing St. Mary's, Trinity, First Presby terian, Second Presbyterian, St. Paul, Swedcnborglan, Ac. Tho Methodist Church, on tho corner of Wabash nv- of Michigan nveiuioand Congress street, and tho Congress Hall, directly adjoin ing, on Congress street, nro saved MIchigau-lerraco, on Michigan avenue, embracing tho rcsldenco of Gov. Bross, tho Hon. John Young Seammon, S. C. Griggs, Peter L. Ross, and .other lead ing citizen, is completely destroyed. All tho newspaper establishments nro totally wiped out. The Tribune build ing resisted tho firo for several hours, but finally yielded, when M'Vlekcr's Theater, immediately adjoining, which also withstood tho raging clement, wholly succumbed. In fact all tho buildings In tho district which claimed to bo fire-proof shared tho samo fato of thoso which could mnkono such claims. Tho great Central depot nt tho foot of Lako street, becamo n heap of ruins. About 9 o'clock this morning most of tho passenger cars of tho Mishlgan Cen tral, Burlington and Quincy, and 111! nols Central Railroad wero moved on tho breakwater and saved. West of Clark street, in tho southorn division, tho flro extended south as lar as Polk street, sweeping everything bsforo It. Tho distance burr.ed over hero is somo thrco blocks wide and uver half a mllo In length, numbering ab mt 20 blocks. Tho building!) wuro generally of tho cheaper character, embraciug i.ilnon small shops, poor residences, etc. Tho district burned over on the west Ido commences nt Taylor street, running from Da ICnrcn to Jefferson. Tho flro ran thenco four or 11 vo blocks north, and then moved diagonally toward tho river, and, finally, tho wc3t limit was established on Clinton street, and reach ing thenco to tho river. It moved In this lino northward until it reached tho North Western and West Sido depots, where It stopped, n tllstanco of nearly two miles from where it started. Tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno nnd Chicago and Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, depots wero In this district, and aro de stroyed. AImo3ttho entire Noithern Division, from tho main branch of tho Chicago River to Lincoln Park, nearly two miles lu length and ono mllo In width, Is com pletely destroyed, Including the water works, u large number of elegant churches, Ac. This district embraces almost tho entire business portion or tho clly. Tho territory south of Harrison street In tho south division, reaching out many miles, and covered almost entire ly with dwolllngs, mostly of tho belter class, is untouched, nnd may not bo ro gnrdctl ns safe from Injury. For miles nnd miles, In every direc tion, tho sldownlks, lnwns, vacant lots, and front yards of dwellings, aro filled with people who havo escaped from burning houses, taking with thorn only a scanty amount or furniture nndcloth Ing. Tho sight Is truly a harrowing ono. Theso pcoplo must recolvo immedlato relief, or many will perish from expos ure and stnrvntlon. As already stated, It Is utteily Imposs ible to maku nn approximate cstlmalo of tho entire loss, but It can scarcely fall below $150,000,000. Of course, but a fraction of this amount can bo recov ered from Insuranco. Gen. Sheridan has to-day telegraphed to St. Louis, to tho Missouri depot there to send at onco 100,000 rations. Ho has nlso telegraphed to Omaha foa two com panies of soldiers and 100 tents. Ho will also order another 100,000 rations. Mayor Mason hns issued a proclama tion culling umeotlng lo-nlght In tlio J BLOOMSBUIIG, COLTJM BIA COUNTY, PA. West Division to sco what tho cillzcin can do for tho relief of tho sufferers. There aro at least 100,000 proplo who know not wliero they can find enough provisions towulsfy their hunger. A later rum:r from tho North Divis ion siys tho tlovaslul Ion Is less wldo pprend than heretofore reported, Thcro are 500 deaths reported. Ocroiinu 0 11:01 v, M. Theydclo- graph oillco Improvised In the southern part of Chicago, ns It was Mipposcd be yond tho reach of the llanies, has bt.cn nbandoncd, nud communication Willi Ihoelty Is ncaln suspended. It Is ex tiectcd that another oillco will bo opened ilurlng Iho night at n point two miles south of tho last placo of lofugo. Tho operators, before leaving their Instruments, reported that tho wind hid veered around to tlio north nnd was driving tho flumes luck nnd south ward. Tlio lire had already reached tlio neighborhood or tho office, nnd tho men wero competed to ileo. Their last words were, "Thcro now tippear.i no hopo or swing tho southern portion or Iho city.', fiATIHT I Tho firo has been finally subdued. GOO soldiers nro on duty. This precati llou was necessary j for, remarkable ns It may seem, thcro were fiends who still sought to extend the disaster. Twt men, caught In the net of Arcing houses on tho Woit Side, wero nriosted nnd Immediately hung to lump-posts. l'rom tbo Perry County iiomocmt. Tlio Ilnlv of IK'nioei-at-f. Fidelity to party eotu-Ms In unwav ering dovotlou to tho principles nud un earnest support of Iho candidates of the political organization to which ono be longs. Without thorough organization ami inmost eiiori on tno part tit null viduut members oi such organization no titniv can bono to Miccool. Such fidelity ns was illustrated by tho noblo Roman trturd who stood nt his post nt Pompeii when tho molten Hood of Ve suvius rolled down ami overwhelmed all who tlid not Ike, before It, and who after eighteen centuries had elapsed was taken from the ruins, still standing in his martial position, u stntuo of de votion to tlio trust reposed lu him, is tho Kind of fidelity to bo admired In tho Democrat who never swerves from duty but isat all times nnd'under all circumstances found stnudlng squarely up for his party's nominees, battling for tho cause of truth and civil liberty ; always to bo relied on, nnd never found nbscnt or wanting when his services nro needed. But nil parties havo their chronic crumblers men who nro not satisfied with any ticket, nnd who seem to tnko special pleasure in uniting lnuit, wini county conventions for not having con sulted them ns to their particular choieo of candidates. To sallsly them would bo an litter impossibility. This class of voters tako dellsht In annoying candidates and expect to bo coaxed and flattered by both sides up to tho day of election, when, if thoy voto at all. n doubt remains as to which party they condescended to favor with their ballot. Of this class not n few nro standln g candidates lor onico and wonder why tltev nro novor Honored with a nomluti tlon. Thoy seem either not to know, or lortret. mat "curses, mco cntcKcns. ustt ally como homo to roost." Wnut of fidelity to party Is not a good passport to natty favor, nnd It is passimr strain tltat somo men nro so long learning this important met. There is another significant point connected with this hiihject. All men aro prono to placo ton exalted nn esti mate upon their Inlluenco with and hW higli nff'ihYrivIiHul statids'Iu'ins nar v. or what his Inlluenco mnv lm in. side tho political organization to which ho is attached, the moment ho stands convicted of having attempted to stiiko uowu tiny regular nominee oi mat or ionization, his Inlluenco with or over those who attach importance to party usages, is gone, una ins only reitlgo is Inildo tho lines of thu political enemy, where ho usually goes nnd is not unircqucmiy nattered and pencil to his hearts's content, and where ho can do moso with whom no iormerlv allllatcd less Harm man ho had former l.v dono by his fretful whliiiuirs and uu measured discontent when a professed member oi meir organization, uueh acquisitions to a party, liowover, set clom add much to its strength : for. un less rewarded to thu full extent of their imagined Importance, their discontent will coon manifest Itself and discord and dissension follow In their trail. Democrats, thcro aro hundreds of goon, nonest Jieptibiieans mat havo becomo disgusted with tho corruption anil extravagance of their party leaders and wno leel hkq assisting us lu redeem ing tho Stato from Radical misrule. There nro, nlso, hundreds of other like wl-so good, honest Republican within our county limits, who do not know or will not believe, tho recent disclosures of monstrous Radical fraud, which, did thoy believe, would hasten to join us iu tho great work of political redemp tion, nee ttieso men personally, itiriilsh them with the proofs of Radical rascal ity, convinco them of tho truth of these outratreous robberies of tho Stnto ami National treasuries, nud, (not In tho spirit or party disputation,) calmly rea son with them as to what should be their duty. Appeal to their good senso as citizens oi a proud out uommou woaltli that has been disgraced and tlis honored by tho men now oceunvhi!' high positions, to assist you in bringing about a chaniro or public olllclnla to como to tho re.icuu lu this tho hour of thu btato's dishonor mid hurl from power tho party that has forfeited their respeci ami is no longer worthy or their confidence or support. Do not rest satisfied, that there is not much work to do. Tlio Statu must bo redeemed. Honest men tiro needed at Ilnrrisbure to put a stun to the whole sale robbery of tho pcoplo's money. Corruption must lis rebuked and tho liaiuy yeomanry Horn tho hills anil valleys of ovory part of this broad old Commonwealth owo It to themselves nnd to their children, without regard to party associations, to como to tlio polls in tlieir nilglit. mid with thunder tones sweep from power nud niaeo tho men wno navo iirougiu mis groat re proach upon tho unmu nud famo of tho Slato wo aro all so proud to own. Lot tho grumblers go; they mayseo their own lony pcioro mey navo departed beyond tho pales of tlio old party to which thoy profuss to belong j hut look well to tho voters who stand waiting for your hand to bo oxtonded to wel como them Into our lino where thev can assist In restoring tho good old times of Jiconomy nnd nolorm. It Is announced that a combined of- fort Is to bo mado upon Congress tills winter to ituiuco it to pass a "Declara tory net," afllrmlng thorlirht of woman to vote, and that this pressure Is to como from Mrs. Victoria Woodliullaud thoso who sympathize with tho woman-suffrage movement. It Is also mysterious ly hinted that Senators and llcpresen tatlves nro nlodirctl to tho movement. lu sufficient numbers to attach somo importance to thosehemeof tho womnu sull'raglsts In thelrnttempton Congress, A lively, hut perhaps not very profita ble, tlmo may therefore bo expected ut the coming session among tlio ranks of uiu iiieutis oi leniaio suuroiro when Mrs. Woodhull shall establish herself nero in ner now quartors, Washington J'atrlot, "Tin; public," said President Jur. I'KIisoN, " will novor bo mado to bo llevo that un appointment of a rclatlvo Is mado on tlio ground of merit alone, uninfluenced by r.uully views ; nor can thoy ever seo with approbation olllces, tho disposal of which they Intrust to tho President for publlo purposes, ill vldcd out ns family property.1' F0KUI0N NHWS. ritANt'i:. Tho Republican Journals demand that Thiers shall lako piompt nnd vig orous action for tho suppression of Do- naparllst conspiration, Tho continued ugllntlon In tho Algerian provinces or I' ranee, causes n feeling of weakness, lest tho government may not bo exer cising tho necessary vlgllanco and ener gy In suppresilng the troubles which It Is feared may grow to such proportions ns to causo serious embarrassment nud expense, or oven ncccssllnlo Iho aban donment of iho colony. London, October 8, Tho Observer gives n lint contradiction to tho reports of underhand mauicuvrcs or tho Bona1 pnrllsla In Franco for Iho rcslorallon of Nnpoleon. Pauis, October ;8. Dombroskl, who was tho leader of tho mob In tho attacks on tho German residents in Lyons, has been arrested, tried, ami sentenced to a month,simprlsonmciit,atidafineori00r, Limlii'ccht, Minister of the Interior, died suddenly, this morning, at his res idence, while dressing. (II'.UAT ISIUTAI.V. London, October ". A sharp news paper war Is iu progress hero on tho subject of literary piracy. Correspond cuts nro very novcro on American pub Ushers of British production-', and nn international copyright law Is unlvcr cally demanded. Contractu havo been entered into for tho construction of btcaincrj forn fortnightly lino boUvccn Antwerp nnd Now i or!.-, via Dover. SPAIN. M.uiiup, October 7. Advices rocclv ed hero from Melllla state that tho ro volt of tho Knbyles menaces only tho domln Ions of the Sultan of Turkey, who has sent (roups to ust'jie order. The Spanish garrison of Meli'.l.i will tako no part In tho operations ng tttt-t tho Kab ylcs, unless omo Insult Is offend to the Spanish Hag. Tlio catno of tho outbical was tho establishment of n Moorish Custom House on the coast. Madiiid, October 7. Scnor Balag nor, Acting Minister oT State, has tele graphed to Vnlmascd.i, Captain-General of Cuba, that tho necessary reinforce ments will bo promptly dispatched to uphold Iho National authority, ami to pre3crvo tho integrity of tho Spanisl dominions. Nor.TIt OEItMANY. Bnui.iN, October 8. l'unyer Quor- tier, tlio French Minister of Finance accompanied by Councilor Ozsnco nnd Counts l'eticlon and Alon, arrived to day at tho Royal Hotel, and, nl noon visited tlio French F.mbassy. It is ru morcd that Count Von Ainlm has been summoned to Berlin. IlKI.alUM. Br.Utsi:t.s,Octobcr S. Thrco hundred workmen in Ghent, aro on n stiiko and demand a i eduction of a day's labor to ten hours, and wages to bo unchanged They also demand doublo pay for work dono over time. ITALY, Romi:, October 7. Two convents havo been occupied by Italian troops, tho in mutes having (inieklv withdrawn. Tho luuiau parliament win no opened unotii mo nilddlo or November. 'rui:ici:v. Consi-antinopli:, October 7. The progress of tho eliolera has been cheek ed, and tho alarm which win felt con corning tho spread of the epidemic is subsiding. IM'.UI. akui:st ov iikiami.sts no i-m:aiis o TltOUIlI.i: MINING N1JWS. KAI.T l.Aim PlT- nMn1.r.fS- ....... rant for tho arrest ortieorcro o'. Cannon nilllnr nflhn )o,.,.- r.,a ......... ... -ii.il., aim uiiu ut tho Apostles, and chief aspirant for the succession to Biighain Youns. was placed in tho hands ortho United Slates ...... . -..-j , -J..., ..ti ,,.fu Jl. IJtV I served, probably because Mr. Oannoi was engaged at tho Mormon Conference J. no euanro ntrniust Luminn u r,n- mv, la-clvlous cohabitation with several dill'erent women. Ho will doubtless ho taueii neioro Jinigo Mclvoan, on Mon day. It Is expectetl that tlio defenso ii this case, as In that of Belgium Young win bo mat theso extra women aro wives or mo derendanl, whereupon tin plmrcn nf Mcnmv- will l.n t.rr,r., t ..... r - ..... ..u iv.i i v.ti, mill proved under tho Congressional law boaiini? imon IhnwnMnot. Nothing romurkublo oeeurod Iu tho MnrmnM t Ion l.rnnnn thlj in'iipntiw. rpi,. addresses wero moderate, but every body was expecting uspeeeh from lirlg ham Young. Ho will preach to-inor row, ii wen enough. Everything 1- (mint, liftth no i-nr.,i,-.t.i ..Ittt.l elcslastic.il matters. Thu people rldlculi thu Idea ofa disturbance or outbreak, iiuii tiro as sa;o nero as in Now York st.ltl l.Viltw.li.r. . unpliitj ur,r.,i. Tt , ,, i"-.,.j ntic-i. J.ld lit ....,..,.........,.....,,,( .L, iu,. mitu iJllll IOtI nnd ovor $100,000 iu baso silver ........... .u.tv,. lltJU mi- ttah. $150,000 In bullion was sent Kast bv i L-iis, v ur.iuo o. i no Heaviest mlt Ing transactions havo been mado her tills WPPlr Hint rnvn nit.-r .nw. I.. Utah, tho amount htlngover $2,000,000. oAi.1- jiaivi; uitv, uctoner 7 l:iju 1 M. George Q. Cannon and Henry W Lawrence, n God-be-Ito " nnd prom tinnt m.trphilnt nf T.Mrtil.nll t. ...... I... . . . ... . ........ v u. ...iiitinti! imtu in. hocn arrested by United Ktiitcs MnrBlir a tunc w. mill iHMti inr l i innnitinrt n t tnt'til nf ("Inner- riMin nliuiii l.it. 'wwv.iw -mi Willi KVJ HI IJlJUl ("IhIM W mi' "Un Wltia inlni lit I .it Inn till, ... ' J. JS.4 . JUUJ VtlilltlJIWmUit Willi KnvniMl U'rininn iiinlncUm TTftl. piail. iimiiKH iiuwKins wasnrraiKMOu to-day ui'iuru d uugu juuivcan, on mo mi let Illfnt fnr mlllltnrir orntt'ln mil r ..n lyKtuny, tho chnrKo having boon mado Tho United States Attornoy gave notlco iiiiil uti wfinzii nit rnnnir ii it ti ni r Monday noxt, i ncro wo- vehement incendiary talk III 1 1 in Tilltnvivinln thtj fi r.f rwi,. ...I.. riliully by Mnckunalo, ono of Jlrltflmm Ir Mr. HouTWEMi woro n Tanner. nnd managed his business on tho sumo pniicipiu no eontiucis me unvenimcnt, ho would bell his horsed, ploughs, har ness and teed-wiieat, mid apply tho proceeds lu paying oira mortgago on his farm which had ten vn.irs tn -,,,,. nnd nt tho simo time, keep a largo nmount of cash on deposit In bank on which ho received no interest. At pros out hu Is redeeming bonds duo in 1SS1 to savo nix per cent. Interest, with money which is wortli to tho tipnnln inn per cent., nud which is wrung from thorn at u sacrlflco which only tbo exig ency of n treat national cilninllv wnnCl Justify; vvhllo one-fourth or tho wholo receipts over ono hundred millions lies idle lu tho Treasury, drawing no interest. Theso bonds nro helil l rono nnd tho inonov neeo-uarllv imra ubroad. Washington J'atrlot, GKOlttlB O. EVAKH was biirremlnrpil to tho 1'onnsvlvanla nuthorlflns nn Mm uvo or thu election not In tlmo tomako nny damaging statements. What ho will now ilo remains to bn nonn. n la wild ho will peach unless tho itadlciils nrrango to (screen him from piiiiWiinoht, Tlio Iloiinli of Arlillrolloii I'mler llioTrcnly til Niwiniition. . Tho four boards of Arbitration under tho Washington treaty nro now com. plelctl, although It is possible n fifth i;oninussit)ii may jit uu i'vu" ri,n ftp.it .nml m,nl Imnnrtnut of thew) is Iho Alabama Commission, coni-Istlng if 11 vo member.), Which meets soon nv Geneva. This deals with tho subject m privateering, nml will imvo in uec no wnciiier ureal jinimii uAtu, ;" dlllgcnco to prevent tho esenpoortho Alabama nnd other cnnfedctalo pirates from her waters, nnd whelhcrslio evad ed her obligations In nllowlngthem to recruit nnd relit nl llrlllsh purls. If tho Hoard decides thntstich default occurred on tho part of Ungland, n gross Bum Is to bo nwarucu lor tiisiriuuiion iiiininit tho sufferers as compensation for dam ages! or, ir tho Hoard shall bo unablo to ngreo upon tho nmount It Is to bo llxcd by nt!Oincruoiniiii3siuii,i;u,iuivvi by tho members or tho Gcnov.i Hoard, who shall ussess tho damages by actual iiHMtlry nnd proof, Us decision bo ng final. Should this nllernntlvo Hoard bo cnnvenled, It will Bit nt Washington, HOW VOrlCOr J10StOIl,or uuuiui uiuau places, If necessary. Tho second Oom mlsdoti convenes nt Washington, nnd will havo to decido upon nil war claims of tho citizens or tho United Htntos ngainst Ureal Hrltain, not within the consideration or Iho Uenovn arbitrators nnd thu claims or Hrltlsh sunjecis upon tho United States. No claims of Hrlt lsh Biihjecls wim resided In tho South ern Stales during tho war; no claims ror slaves, nor or blockndo runnors, are, however, to havo admission. This Hoard coinlsts or Ihreo members, und will nlso hold sessions ut Nework ,in,i liminii. The third Is tho Fishery Commission, having ono member ror I.uglnr land out) lor tno uniicu mates, it v.-lli ,.nvn 1,1 dclcrmtno whether nnv eonipeusatlonlsduo to tho Dominion of f lunula from thn United States for ettr- renderliiL'lLi ll-,herv tirivlleuej, nnd nd- j udicale t lio nmount should tho qtiOHtlon bn deelded in tho nlUrmatlve. This coinuilssimi Is to meet nt Hartford. The I'ourth Uommls-ilon, or wnlch thu iini pcrorof Gormany is solo luumber und arbitrator, will hnvo to cttlo tho oucs- Hon of our Northwestern boundary, involving the UlruIUoflluro und Van ivitivtr'rf 1,'and. with souio territory about San Juan. Wo notlco thnt, u rumor has obtained currency t') the effect that Hnglauit will claim pay for nil VApturcii niocKnuo runners, upon thu around that tho narairrniih In Pres ident Lincoln's proclamation of block ade, directing that vessels attempting to enter Southern ports should first bo warned oil", and only caplurod upon u becomi attempt, was never rovoKcu, nor ever observed. Wo do not, however, nlaeo nnv confldoneo lu this report. A distinct understanding was reported to navo neon nnu neiwcen uio meiiiiiur.i oi tho Commission that tho Twelfth nrtlclo of the treaty applied only to proporly destroyed by our armies, or illegally sel.eu. Tt Is thn lm.ml of Grant's ndmlnlstr.v tlon that tho public debt has been reduc o,l nhiiiit . twn bunilred millions of tlol- lnrs. In tho Iwn nnd n hairvears that ho lias been in offlee. Hut tho Iladlcals nro tint entitled to nnv credit for tho iinnnln rpilnnod thn debt bv Having taxes for that purpose. Tho pcoplo ought to bo thanlcml, however, thai tno iladieal thieves did not fcleal nil the monoy, not leaving n dollar to reduce- the debt with. During tno timo uraui has beon in oillco thero havo been paid Into thn treasury mostly from taxes Ai.mn.nnn.nni). AdmitUm that saw. Oiiil.noi) havo been appropriated to wauls paying tho public (lent, wnai nasgouu Willi tno oilier ?:iuu,iiuo,iiuu .- MARRIAGES. ClIMIS VUUI 1' Mn tho 1th In!-, nt Ih-roil- (b'licoor tho brl'lon inronUtiy Itov. 11 wlHon air.J. Illwliiilllosnf IbuleLo'i tiMUiMiry j, i-'ruu or Jrrsoyiown, r.v "Uir-JUMT At )hf ri'li'J"'" fr thn brbl t1 i ' it1 ' "Jr . Uov. (i. II. Uty, Mr. t. i.iMim i iiitnini i 4L11 1 III l It III, HI 1 of Cnlumbl i county, IM, Ll'WI'J-KMNn-nn Koptcm'ifr Slh, bv .r.imfH iviu'iieo, ,i, j-.,ni. un fui' Mr. .luli'i I,. i,owjs, r ii Nin;:ni(nr towii'.hlii Klliu,of rMiInseru'Ic. , to Mi-i-i Siritt MARKET REPORTS. Uh'OmtflmrK Alnrlif t Wlicnl iv-r buliPl fl.l'l Hyo " 1 (0 Coin " so 0. Jtu. " M Klnnr ivr i .! IU rinier-xi'U 0 (l FlnxcfJ l 6) llattcr Kkp '.n Titllnv to Polr.n.iH t ui Drlcii Arpk-K io lining 17 Sulrs nml Mmuiil, ib 1. ni,l in'.- pound lj liny i r urn is oo Tucsr what Timi: has haxitiunrii, Tim mnxlm Hint Ilio Miko or tin, pronto Istlui volou or Ilie dhlnlly, mny iu oiuo r.m'j, bo open to doubt, but tlio tcllmony or honiM uiHUnllrilit. ouod MU1H SM8 cstcndlllK Uir.jUfc'H HTlrs of yemv, nnd utl to ilic i.arao puriKiri, li woithyof orcUiH-o, ndinlU of no fiuiMilon. Itpou huth tObllmonytliortpul.itlouontoli.lliraHloin.-li Hitlers as nn nnlldoto and ouro rorniany nllmonU Is linked, 1. lulus Iho lienly )an Hint It lms been before, llu, w oild, lumitiiernblopupamllons Intended to cotnpeto with It, linvoEonu up UI:o rnckots.und eomo down tlio extinguished btlelts, Mennwhlk, Ilio prouiegs of Hint llicoiurninbh, tonic hns liocUBuUtnndRkndy nlwnysupnut nnd ulnuiHl llko the eajle'a lllglit, llu Intiodiir tlon ptoduceil ft loolutlou In Iher.ipoutles niul ltpioed lo boouoot tliohohnlutury rcNolullons tlmtenuuot bi bneUwaulK, To-day Itostiltci'H llltltiHl.soiio of the inobt populnr uinedhMlu cliilgtendoni, nnd eoiniunnds n larger mlo thin any olhcr imdlelpnl prernrntlon, iloinoMIe nr mil orieil, on this klJonf tho Atlanlle. As n enre roriljspepsli, bilious dNonlerfc, nervous niN. lions, tenon, 1 deblllly, nnd ns a pievcullvoof cpldimlo lovers, It lakes jrtudti.eo of iu Ti nnier lemeily. -ilils raet khuuld teach Iho atnbl. Hons counlry dealers who endeavor lo foHt their local alioitlous r,n Iho public In Us stead, how lutuo their klnall nllilnpls to eojolo tho eom munlly must nceessallly bo, Wheio Iho ganio nsn navo billed tlxro Is uochnucefor tho"uek era," New Advertisements. i.oojismma n a n n 1. 1: w o it k s. v in sriiFi-T, in.-T.nu' MAiu;i:r. Ill I II iMwIHIIMJ tl ' Mniitiniilu ir,..i ...... neatly ojti'eutod. (lub-rs by in ill will recelvo fc necfalnttentlou. N, 11. Work dellvcied freonl llm,.tfn:., T, Ji. OL'JS'l'OM. Proprietor, "v" '' I", U. 1JUX ')Jt gANKHUIT XOTIOK. In Iho District Court of tho United Hiates. I'or thoW'oslern Dlslrlilof roiinsylvaula, nuVn".r; li,Vk,pt. ' 1,1 '"p.cy. V, ' V.. , V nit'eiio 01 ..... n,t, ,,u,i, ,iu llvtil 111. loo "Hi of M. hltmoyer, at lllooinslauit, IM,, In wild district, on 111,, 11,1.1, Li y of November, A, .-,i, in iyi t'loeic, a, .m . 'jui, no j;, iJvellon, II ' i I , , ,1 kerfiieis in iiiiiKiiipicy iu said Honor iho llaukrupt net of Msrcir.'i, H17. ,iaii.ui , t. octlTTI-tf. Assignee, rALUAllIiH l'UOl'KUTY i'OU .i.uiiiui.-iiiuucii IVI4UU11; iii reuio irom busl ness nowolleis at pilvalo s.ila his enllro t.roper- LVS IllSteil 111 1 nini,l II n , ) .. halt Interest in tho well UtioMu FOUNDItV AND AUmCUr,TUIl.U, WOltKH, tngothei with Iho Uujlno, I.ithos nnd othor .Ma c Jiiery heloug ug io tho sumo, also iho on tiro btiicUupw on hand, together Willi a vahial,!.. pairoi norses.nnil uio wngous. sleds, Harness .vc.aUo hi. town ots on which Is cioeWl a good iraiiiodwe ling, also, lueuiy.ilvu acres, known ns iho nr. liit properly ab.iut ton of w ile h ar" cleared, tho balanco tlniberuil, , i rues it'usniia no. rossesslon g von ot auv tlmo tosull pureh.l-crs. Applv to or lutdress. J r. i nti . .....l.n.u SUJlUll.l.ll, oct,0,'7.f, Ornngoi Ilio, Uoluiiibla eo. i'.i. Al).MINISTIlATOH'ri NOTIOK. 1J.TAIE Of IlirillTKII W. IIOWMAN, IlKll'll, ,,l'V"l'r."r aduiliilslrallon on tho eslalo ol ifighler W. Ilowinau, lulu of uiaugo tiiHiishlp, t ohllilblneolility, deo'd., havo been graulod by Iho lliglslor of said counly to Klfcahclh w, Uowiiiau mid John 1U. Welsh, residing in Or. nugo township, Columbia county. All persons nuvluif claims aiialusL tho eslalo of thn . I....... mo H,Ucsleil lo pii'senl them for seltUiiieiit. and Ihosu ludebtiil to Iho estatolo uuiku pay. uieiil lo Iho uuderslgnfd, ail inlu Istraloi-.ullhoiit delay, V.IA. (I1.TI1 W. 1IUW.MAN. ,1, IM l VlL'tull ' JU1IN M. WKI.SII. ott U.'71-Ow Aduilulsiratori, 0 ItlODr. FOUNTAIN l'lJNa fur solo cheap nt 11114 UUICO, I) UllhlO UAL K o r- Al, u A n I, II in: A It 1IHT ATI!, tn puMimnpo of nn nnlr of Iho Orphani' L'uuit or i.'niuinbln mimty, will l,o nxp,)i-t l,i .tii,iin f Jin hyiho uii'lonluuc-il nilnilnlst m n.s ,,r j.um s IIcmm, UccoaiHt, on llioiui-iiilaos un TIIU1WIIAY, NOVUM IIIIH Sn I, h71, nt lonVlock A. M. of tnl,l itay, Iho f illowlnsilc BVl 1UC, l.H.I ll,..-, 1I11V1I1 A rt-tiiiiii iiu-HniinKn, neiuff int, nmninii lKiliq,, nu,l Uttct of l.uitl, niituto lii tho tnivnuiiltHif k,i tirln:tr 111 KfUil rounly, liniindoil liy otlii-r l.tn.H of h ll,t ecocnKdl on 111,- Moutll un, I went, l,y linitU ofjonnt Hiinr,, niul wllltaiii DnvNon ih nnriii nnl ny inntpiui tiuoiuu n:ivsuoii iito oikfi, I'tin. tnlnliig ON 13 IIUNDIUII) ACHUS, mnTn nr oi. Tho hmmn I rl I'OOil Hotel RtAiid. n i;ool Well at wnttf cow hy tlio iloor, niul oit thu irn'i m n pomi iipio urrniiru AUHOiw-citfihi trncL of land nHuuto In J.irk mil anil Huji.'irlour townililm In mhl rounty, tioiindml by uuihof .Mm Kile nml HnmttH Ncv nrmioniiio Rotuii, ny jniuii oi i r.uji a iinuifii. nril on tho went, ilio irnct nbovo iloHtTlbcii nn tlio north. tmd laudjonj.imuot l'rllr. tm iho Cim. contain lug ONK HUNOItKO ACHK9, mnro or les belua tint bcr In ml, AtiSO o. rorliiln trnrL nr biml Hltll.lto In llivl-l. noil township, Hitlllvnn rounty, liouudnj on thn IIHl lV 111') IHICI 1 1 1Kb II IPOV" Hl-CI IIH'd Mill) lUII'l t if Cirtltf A. llliLiiolmr on tho north, umih mut west, cuutrtluiii V I V a1 Y A 0 It K s moro or tcii, uctus; timber land, AI.MO a certain tract or t,m,l Htlnaln In ll(nl,iti towliHlili, Oalnmlilrt r'Hinly, hiintilnl it,i th.i north by IhiuIi of Oyer M.m.im inn weHtl,y KIHIiaKliiiltzmi'l llannali HniUh,oil IhoHoulli by 1-ni H of Minuit-I Krk'Uhautn niul on Un- e h( ,y Lilian oi jiij.tu newt, coiuiuiiini; THIHTy-TWO AC1U03, moro or lor,8, belna Iraproveil laml. TltllMlor HAt.r.. Tell Her eelll. nf ollo-r,ioitll of llu, iMiri-buo lnn,.y to b il,l on Hie ,biy or mW. oiio-r'MUth of thu lutrehiis,) money leii l ho I, n per eeni. on uiu iiiniii ni-iin.ii in iii.j n:,it-(ii,ui lliu b.itineo In ,iilu year llieruurier with liilon-nt n the .itiio Irom eouurmaLloll ihhi, PiiHHoNlon wilt bo l-lven on tho 11 of Anrll. liv tho purchaser or iin-ehaoriiHeeiirlni Hits purcliiHO money. lMri'luser or tmreh is-rti to ply ui iue-14 un i a lump. KM.IA1I HIS, JOHN w. iciiii:, Aatiiuii .ir.ii'JtM, Cent nil, Outobar M, pUliLlOSAhK VAIiUADlill JUJAIi KMTATJ3, lii inirMinnco ofan oritcmr tbo Ori-hnns t'oui l tri'dlnmiil.t po ttnty, tbu uiutt'rNtstKd in Tiusico nnniiliiliM by t no I 'mm 10 mm inc rom omiuo ni W lllnui Vt as iUrmxtviU will cxiHjHO to imhllu nilo on tlio ttioiul'.oftn SATUJtDAY, NOVKJIltKR J, 1871, nt ono o'rlock In Iho nftprnoou of unkl ilny: AH Iiuii criain naci oi vuiuaoio mini Hiiirno nt M tU m towniiun, uoiumum coumy, com un lift i!IC ACUKS AND 01 PEUCIIKS licit niffisnvo, adjoining Innrli of It. Jolitiou Tlio in w I'unsloi.Iohn A. Kuuston, Kllwi Kil.-lr J wiuiior, wiuiniii .MMinMMi nnu ouuii wiuuii whcruoti li eU'ctciUi lumo twohlory I) V K Ji L I K o nous !:, nlnvirob.un niul other butttllnKHj Ilio wunowlll hnhoMon tbo lolloulnu 'iHy tt-niiH, to M: Tliu U To iMntPt or the lmbiiuilH of ihTeiifi ilniihl crs of Wlltlnm lVir, iIwciim-iI, ibMtu wltlioiii N xiioto rein Uu ch!iipl upon tho u-nl t-Hlato r n.iltl ilomiHctt. tlurl ni (ho imtunil Hvim ot hiiHlnnits nml tho liiti'iost tlu'ivof to bo nunu nlly nixl roKUlarly p iM to them by tho pureh.is i . HnM InlertM to bu t'oniputrtl fumi Ihu ilrL iliv of April, A. 1. liT.', nml njitin tht'lror rllhcr .i their dPiitliH, tho pi lliclpul sum to bo pall to Ihr parlies legally i-utltletl then-to. Twvnly pei will, of tbo putPbaio money to bo publ nt thn strlltlnj? ilownof tbo piopeity ; onotlilnl if (he b.ilanroof the puichano iiiiiuuy to bop.ill ut tno contlrinnllou ol tlio Kiile, autl tho b ihuieo of tin puit'liiso nioiu-y liioiio year IheuMftrr, with lu icrt'Kt on the unmo from Iho II rut of April A. I. lT-'j wbcll pnt'ssou ot mid preinNeM will 1n ulven. ruu-haer to pxy for IK-cd ami Htamp Landlord buro if thu Kru lii lu tho ground pasHci to tho ptirebaser. Tnnteo tn sell tho Utal ULato or Wllllmn I'oitif, dcfeastd. lUooiusburg.Det.n, l7i. oet.lV'l-lt STOCK OF OLOTHIKG. Fresh arrival of VAUh AND WINTKU GOODS David i,osv'i:Niii;ii luvltos attention to hW Htoclc of CHIIAPANnt'A&HIO.VAlILKCI.OTIllNU. nl Ida Moro on MinMtrret, InKblvo'H block, ono iloor Wist o C. C, .Marr'rt hlou-, llloomsburs, l'aM 7hero no hns Jiut received trom New York vnt riilladelphla n full assottiacnt of 11 AND IlOVH'Cr.OTllKVtl, Includluff tho mot fastitonablo, dura bio ivii.i hniulsouio wir.y.s guoim, cjiislnllng of IIOX, HACK, 110CO, tlUM.ANI) Oir,-UI,UTII C'OATSANl) l'ANTH. of all sorts, sires and eolors. llo has also leplt ii. lihcl hi i already largo slock of I'A 1,1, AND WINTUIt HIIAWIJ5, sTiiiri:, i-iuuiii:i), and piuin vm i s MIIIKTM, Clt.VVATS, hTOtJICH, COI.I.A b.M iiAXDi:i;i;ciiu:r,s, uuvis, aUSl'ENDmiH, AND VANCY AlvTICI I I llo nas ronstiully on hand a largo rhU woit-te-ccted asnortiiicut of CLOTIM AND VlUflNCiH, which ho Is prepared to makotontdcr Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nn,l In u,n best manner. All his clothing Is mado loweir. nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture, OOLD WATCIIia AND JKWSI.UV, ol every description, lino and chenn. Ills caso oi Jon dry Is not surpassed In thWplacc. Call and ux.uuino hlsgeuorat lusortiuent of Cf.OTIIINO, WATCH IM Jl'.WliUtY, Al'. ocii-i-71 da vii) i.owr.Niimiu. JIIiLEll'S STOKE. H. . .MII.LKIt & feON, havo Kmoved their Btoro to Iho room forineio occupied byMciidcnlnll.nii Jlnluslieel, llluiiiu burg, nearly opposite tho :plscopal cliuiin wheio they uio determlncltosellonnsiiKKleral, tcriusnscan bo procured clso where. Thlir sloel: cotnptlses I.ADI1M' Dlll-H tiOODH of tho choicest styles nud latest fashions, togciii. . Willi a largo assortment of Dry UwkIs nud fir,, cerles, conshtlns of tho fol'.owlHs rtlcliw f'arpeti, Oil Cloths, nths, CttiHlmorcs, Hhai.-ls, Tin tiuols, Wilis, WhlloOooiN, 1. 1110111,, Hoop Hklrts, Atuslliis, Ifollnu uiu,, Ccdnrwtn Qncensirnro, HurdWd Hoots nnd Hhoes, II lis and Capl Ifoop Nots, Uiabrcllai, Looklug-Ulassci, Toltaeco, CoUee, Sugar., Tni Klco, Allspice, Ulnger, Cinnamon, Nutrae AND NOTIONH lli:Ml!iaTT.v In short, everything usually kept la country tores, to whleh Iboi. I,,uu,l,n n.... publlo generally. Tho highest rrlcowlll bo paid for counlry produce In oxohaugo for goods. M. H, jur.I.KIl A HON, oct IJ-TI :r Dlooinsburg V, c. O. M A It It havojustrccelvcdftom tho easloru inaikcta largo nnd well selected stock of DRY GOODS, OONHIBTINU or Cassimcrs, Jtaus, , I'est hleachcit A ' Urown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton tb All wool flannels AC., Ac, A' good stock of Lndles dress goods, Latest style ,1 pattern", tiplees of nil kinds, (Jood stock grocorlcs, O,ucouuwaro, Btono waro, Wood & willow waro, riour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Hoap for cleaning Tin, llras,,Vc. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. llo would call tho attention or buyers to his well nnd cmefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept In tho coun try, feeling coundent that ho can sell them goods nt such prices as will eusuro satlsfacll cn. ixtrj'7i-tr c, UMAitn. 5,