til ft HOI ,) Ii m am Awn m,nt7m it lit nm.svitDfi nni niiutA rirvri'ivrT-v i THE COLUMBIAN. HtooiMnuitn. FUIIIAT.OCTOIIKU S, IMO The NiimUlft lianil la a vnry r-oc.il eine. lipv, Dr. Mitchell MtemM llio lreliyt(rtati council nl l'lillnJe1ilili, m DutlrR llie foil year we liavc ruMed nboul three hunelrcil new names to oir lit. Clark A Son have on clfganl utock of new eooJ. Call anil see tlieni. lief. J. Klilritlgo will eircaeli In tlio Baptist churcli next Suriilir morning ami evening. The Y. M. C A., of Illoonnliurg, two lenieil Itnrsman's lull ami ailjoln'ng room. The read of loom Is free to nil O-ergo Sterling, ron of Cllntcn Sterling, lind lilslnml badly lacerated In a straw tuller Inst iek. Hon. C. R. C'utkalew went lo Vllkelnrre on Wednesday morning. He will be actively cng'gnl in the folilic.il field until llie election' W. II. lthawn, Ksq , of Catawlsta wss nindo li.i'y I1'1 Saturday. A small boy was the cause of it Mrs. Joslah Ilals'on iliiel on Sunday l.nt af ter a long Hints3. She wai burled on Tuesday jt Kosemont Cemetery. The County I'air be-Rins next Wednesday and will conlinno four days. Kverybody and hi family will intend. The cpljnotie has made il appearance In Xiw Verlt, l'hiladeli hia and other cilie. A large number of horses are afllicled with it. When yon como to the fair, don't you think it vrciild ba a good time lo call In and pay 'or voir paper, Ifyou have not already done to? I, W. Hartmm is well supplied titlii all kinds of goods to meet the tastes of his large trad. Thcro will bo a meeting of llu- Slabtown lhmornlic club on Wedneid ly evening, Octo ber 13th, at Ycpgcr's hotel. Good speakers will address the meeting. Mrs. Fletcher Harris, of Ohio, daughter of William liupert, Is visiting her parents. Come next week and sec the best fair snd the higgert crowd that the lown has ever known. Hie iillrnctions tliis year will be gre iter than ever liefuie. l'riemlldi l'ire C nnpiny Nu. l,of this il.nv, will give a bill Hi TiiursiUy hmI lViilay etc mug", Oatober 14 b mid 15lh, in l!ioei . Hall. When vi u atteid the Fair, l ltn-e notice the di'pliy ol'piinling from ihisollice. The de mjins arp uriginal all done at Tin: CoI.l'M man offiej. We ask your inspection. The lines of every Democrat not previously se'lloil in I,ocut and O.itiwi-sa township' was pii 1 Inst fvitnrdiy. These districts will give n gl report n the 2nd of November. The I oeisl Democracy, under ll-1- leadn.liip of such men as lit 1 n.elus II- rhein, are fully nr iii-ril lo the iuiportince of this cauipiipn. They will give a rousing majority this year. The Donocracy of Il.-.iver Valley will ran. a pile nt Sliuiniii1' on Wiilnisd.iy, Oclol or JOlli. Addre-sis will be irade by able speak ers A good lime is expected. The year having expired, we Imvj s. nt slaleuients to a number of nib'cribers who hive not yet piid. We ho c they w 11 respond at once. The sub-ciiplicn price is $.' 00 unless pibl in a Ivan e. Vm. L. M inning, of Jnrkson tewnship, lefl on Momlty last fir K iciirster, N. Y , to n"ist .1. V. LeClire A Co., mirsemiien, mile lluir dislr.bulitn fir fill delivery of stock. He ex pets to be absint about two w, i-hs. Mm. U S. l-'owli", fotnierlv of lvpv, but for a number of years n't lesidingat Sttn'Oon, die! suddenly nl her hon.o on Monday lu-t. The remains were brought lo Hspy on Wednes day for interment, GuyJacoby, Ksip, has comminced the pne tic of law in ibis town. His office is in llie Cofumimn buildii g with Gio. E. Klwnll, wl ere hecunba consul eil at any time by those who desire his services. l'rom now until nfler the election we thiill not tittempt to furnish our reader" widi any mat'or other than ediiieal. The great inteto't that has been created in this campaign will justify us in devoting our columns exclusiiely to that subject for the preent. John A. Cox i now operating a brick rn on land otC. W. Miller nnd M. S. Smilli in the lown of Illiomshiirg. The pies us. d was pur chased from George Carnell, of Philadelphia, and blick prekeed by it ale as fine as those man ufactured in Phlladelhia. Geo. II. Brown has introduced water and gas in thu Central Hotel. A handsome gas po-t bus been cretted in front. The recent additions anihiiuprovemenu in this home, wilh the wide reputation which Mr. Drown enjoys as a first class landlord, nre fjt buil ling up a largo ens lorn for the Centrnl. The cour.tv fiir this venr promises to bo one of the largest ami mcst attractive ever he'd lure. The committee is compoied of active nnd energetic getilbmcn, and nothing lias I een left undone to mske a complete success II in weather proves favorable there will he an im raense crowd in atlendance. There will bo a Democratic pole raising at Jertcylown onTiie,dav, October 12th, at eleven o'clock in the fi renoon. C- 1!. Iluckalew, J O. Frerze, and others, will address the meeting at 2 o'clock i. m. Let the Deroociacy of Mail lion and adioiiiini township turn out. and have a big meeting. TI1K HTItATKOlSTS. Clinton IfaUV Flratf ci-la had ft large audi ence at llie Opera House on Wednesday eve. nmg, nnd well tl cv deserved it, llie lay l full of good bits, willy snylngs, and ridieulou situations. Clinton II1I' triple chatucler was capital and all ibe olhers pcted well their parts1 It was one of tho lest troupes lliat has vblted hero for a long time. V 11. Hnttmnn, Secretary of llie Agricnltu Til Societv. will l o at the office of T. J Van dersllce, Ksei., in Illoom-biirg, onTiic-day eve ulug, Oolcber 12th, for ibe purpose of making entries of articles for exhibition at the fair All lb 'to who wish to avoid the crowd ai ll giounds on Wednefday morning will do well t' take advantage of this o t ortunity of entering their exhibits SENATOltUL CONKK11ENCK, The conference of the 24lh Senaloiial dislrici convened nt Danvillo on Friday last. D. 1' Gauger, of Montour wai elected President, and H. :j. Drinkwaler, of Lycoming, becrelsrv The following conferees were pre-eni: '.'olura bia, A. I). Steley, Frank Wolf; Ljcrmii'g, D. ll, Foreemn,S, J. Drmkwaterj Montour, U F. Gauger, John Itedraondj Sullivan, II Jimln Vanillin, John G. Wrljhl. The fd lowing names were put in nomination for Sena lor: K, J. Melleury, Columbia! U. It. Jack on, Sullivan: W. H. ilorti, Montour: John II Bock, Lycoming. After one hundred ballot with followirg resulU: Beck, i; Mclltnry, 2j Uorlx, 1 JacUon, 1, ths conference adjourn ed to meet at the City Hotel, Williamipotl, oh Wedondsy, Oct C.h- I,uli & filosn nro ready for the fall trade, hav lug received new goods Hltly. Clarence Keller, a gnduate of this ofuce, now euiplol on the Sn-anhn KuWiean, spent lvl week visiting friend, lltfc and at Orangevdle. The Cnlawl.sa llnnceck and fngll.b club w.s addree.crt last Saturday evening by Chailes 0. llaiklcv and Hen. K. i:U,, ).;,,,, There wn a pood allendancc. Mem excollent music was furnished by tho bind, Hon. 0. 11, Ilucknlew, John 0. lVeeie, Ksri., and a sprakcr from abroad, will address tho Democratic meeting at Jer cyton next Tues day, Oetober 12th, Wanted fir l'ulnt at the Montour 1'alnt Works, llnpcrt, I'a., one losd each of llay, Siraw, Oats nnd Corn. ocllliw Dr. Smith who has met with such wonderful succo-s In tho nelgborlng towns of l'iltston, Sunbury nnd Danville, Is now located at tho i.xeimngc Hotel, llloomsbmg, her In order to advertise bis Herman Worm Ilnne.ly, which removes Stomach an 1 Sent AVeruis Irom child nnd adult without piin oi inconvenience, he will remove T,i c Worms free of charge. t i . umcini weiiicnt wno wis announced lo speak at the Optrn Hoine ht Saturday eve ning for llie Uepublhiins, did not arrive. A. 0. f-milli wl.n has been a doiibll'ul ltepubt'can fir a few years p.isl, having got back into the fold, was permillel lo shoot oil' some of bi fireworks at the Deniccralic party, jut to fill in tho time. The polo rai-lng nt .V iuiidia did not take place last Saturday, owing to a defective splice. The pole is 1 15 ftet long, hi.i1 the weight sprung one of the iron bands out of plate. It w ill be rai e I on SaUiiday aftcrnocii t.f ll.ii week. OI.ES CITV UUI.lt EIIV 1NJU.NCTIO.V. By order filed on the lib lust-, accompanied willi an opinion, Jeielgo Klwell continued the Injunction lurclcfore hsucd at the lu-lanee of James McAlarney, Kscculor of Geo. Loligen beiger, deeeu'ed, ngaiust llie lessees of the col liery, lo restrain the remov 1 of lla- pillirs and supports in ll.o mine, provided n bond vt till sureties in three thousand dollars eball be filed the tljintiU' wit', in five days, if not done, further continuance refused nnd injunction ells- aclved, Are you going to paint? If so, send lo the Montour l'aint -Mills, liuperl, I'a-, for your ure Lead, Slate Colors, Pure l'aint', A'c, and save the wl olesale and retail profit. You can mix your own colors with pure linseed oil for i eenN to SI 20 per gallon. sep. 10 "m Cieorge W lleifsnyder, one ot the proprietor- t! e Su-eitiehanna Hotel, nt Cniawis-a, re- rneil home last Saturday from an exteuoed tripin the west, afteran abs,nceof two mouths, lie met with a war.n riceplion from bis mauv end', nnd the hand gave him a scnnalc Captain M. .M. llrob-t made a neat speeeh o' we come to one of Catnwi'i's most popu ar itlr.ms, a nil in behalf of Mr. Heif-njdir, thanked tin- band for the e-umplimeut exicnded by them. Mr. Heif-nydvr viitid Leiidville and manv other points of interest, and h i retuito-d imiih jile.i-ed with his trip, and looking ps though his journey had done him much goesl. ;uncK! m.oei'.t'-i.fiKi vati:i: cmmiany. September 21st, ISt-O. Tl c riiniinl meeting of the stocHio'Jcrs of the II oomsburg Water Coti'paity will ba held their ofllc- in l!loe.iiburg, on Tuesday the 12th day ol Ocle her i'i xt at 2 o clock p. when tin i lection will beheld fir nine di rectors lo serve- for the ensuing year. KtU!.K V. DlM.tlF.YFll, op. 21 .'In- J-emta.-y. I IH.C ltMMXII. Oi Ssturdny, Oct, 2ml, a beautiful hickory le, 72 feel high, was rni-e'd near Union Inn e h. ill Jrckron toinehiii, disiihijing a Ilaiciuk ami Hnali-b" fttcatner. From a wer point on ibe J ule, llie national ling wa- thnwn t-i thu lit, eze, nnd to the rope winch swung it ncron the street was tinl a new broi m Jack-on will make a clean sieeep this fi.l Men, woinen t.nd children, em foot, on hm-i- back nnd in wigins, cime in from all direc tions Old men and little bens till Hacked to the raising. It is a hop 'ful sign to see who'c bousebohls atlend the meetings, slid In tbul ibe wives and the swcct'e irts no less mlon'tol Ihan thu lovers and the Ini-bn d. After the pole was on etui and had been iiippi- ed with three cheers, llie meoiirg was called to r 'er by Silas W. Me Henry.K-iiuin: on whose tnoiieii Joiinl'. IJerr, J-.-ip, was iinoe i te-i- lent, and .1. W Kitchen, W- II. Itol.bins, Gen. Hurlinian, Calvin Dctrond Kzekiel Cole, ice Preside n's, and T. F. SuiilliandS.il. IIes, Secretaries. The Preside nt ihen called Uion 11. !- etr, Iit , to address the meeting. He was foil w- i) by Col. John G. Freeze, and when the speaking was done, Mr Jack Derr gave a rap- 111! eunpaigti son?: lifter which the meeting diourne l wi li three cheers (or "The Dituo- cralio Parly," and three more fur Hancock and Cnglish. IIUItWICK I.ETTEK. his. OOLl'MUIAN : There is m' ro fever end ague in this town at presint thah has bren fora number of years. The physic lain are kept very busy. Mr. I.nhiiian llitver and wife returned from their wedding tour last Friday evsnii g. Tl ey re mnrriid at the home ol ihe bride s pi- rdits in Conntciitut on the 27th of Seplernbir. liMrmier home than theirs will be, Is not easily to be found. li The Yotirir Men's Chrbtian Association of lown havo already adverllted a lecture cour-o for the winter reason. Ainrng the lecturers are II. Violent, 1). I)., Col. J. It. Sanford, and Dr. Jny J. Vilbrs. Last Fiidav evening the ltepullicans held a giand meeting in their ball; the s eakcr of llie evelilll" was A 11. liciisuii, ui ni,"""' Mr. Harding, son of Judge Ilardimr, made a short address On Friday evening of this week llie Democrats will hold an opin air meeting. For speakers ihey have engaged Hon A. It. Ilrundage, of ilkoaarre and lion. c. H. Childs, of Now Yirk. Simuvl Uielterick, an emp'oyee in ihe car shops, was injured yesterday. A car pa-se-u over him His injuries ate, not very serious. The opening of tho public schools was de. lsyed urilil ihe 2Sih nil, This was because the new building was not competed. We have now nx schools and already ihreo hundred and sixty pupil. A free night s hool w ill be opened next Mon day evening for the bene lit ol young men who areempbyol dnring the nay. I lie einer rise ill be supported by eevetal hi novoioni tin .. ni..i.tu ......... zens. ii is a very cTcuuaun, ...... Very few pheasants have found their way inio lown since llie sesn opened. Mr-Hopkins should prolably wear lie laurels as a pheasant shot. Whether in real or Imaginary hunts, he always reports mccesa Jackson, K,q. went in ciuei.t of ibis game en Salurday, but was orly rewarded with a ra-rail bird. His companion repoits that he, Jackson, traversed a large woods, again and again, until in u huge. ..respiration snd utterly .xl aus'ed, In seated nfock bird that be heard drumming on a leg: ihe bass drum at a republican rule raising was theiyniiu'u"- litroMEii Berwick Pa., Pel. 0. 'SO. Ak your druggist for Prol. Guilmelte's French Kidury Pal, and lake toother, at (his is lie only 11 guaranteed lo cure crmonvy relnndnl- Hon F. P, I)iWees, of Pnll.tlPe. ins w, b drawn fiotn ihectnvass as the it unlum- of Hie Greenb.ek ..,rly for Judge if the Supremo Court of this ,Stai0 He c lililn1 stand tho sale of llie .rty to llio 11 p, ,1.1, (.,. by I Ice, ill Weave . TUR V(J!,T.M0 1IKI.T VV., mXhsIIAU, .MICH. Will send their celebrated Klectro-Vollatc Hells lo the afillcled tiioii 30 day. trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. Ther mom what they say. rile to them without delay. 2,'0v, 21-ly, Ilobert K. Little, Ksip made a good sporcli at the Hancock club meeting on Wednesday nlghl. Col. Freeze also male a brief but point ed address. X. U. Funk, Fuj, will speak next Wednesday evening. KMXTIOX HAIiIiAIlS. HaucocK at fictljshitrg. July 11, ISO:). At this tumultuous moment wo witnessed a need of heroism nuchas no are apt to attribute onlyto knight ot the olden time. Hancock, moutited, anil nccempanlnl hy his naff, Major Mitchell, Captain Ilarrj lllnghatii, Cartaln Isaac Parker, orut faptaln B. I", liroison, tilth the corps Hag tiling In the iiatnlsrf a brate Irishman, private .lames Wells, of the f-ltth New Votk Cavalry, started nt the light of Ills line wheie It J ,tf i the Turn town road, nnil slowly resl.) along llie terrible crest to t lie cxtrcm- left cf his pnsiiiun, while siior atul shell roared and crashed around htm, nndetniy moment tore great gaps In the ranks nt his side. .Inst as Hancock nnched the left cf tils lino the rLcl batteries censed toplur, and I.ongstrcet's old guird, isrsw sirong, weie seen einr-tni; tium Mi wo.sls ai.J nihnnclng uptnenui. "Here th'-y er.tiie"rrii s Hancock cheer ily. "Here they come, In three lines of tut tie, steady men steady." "All right, tiencralt We are ready 1 We hold thu lino or ello on It." It was an awtuldaj. (if ihe ts.iim who eune to the attack, Moo fell or were captured on Ihe lilll sld. Thlity s'atid of colors and an Immense number of small arms wero taken, llanseck was everywhere Hdlug the stoi m ot battle its It he boro a i Manned life. Kivm.v's Ln'K ok Hancock, Aloin; the heights of CiellJblirg, Upon that dreadful day, When Lougslreei's famous legions Weie in is-ing tor the fray ; When shot nnd shell were sweeping Our living ranks away, Then Hancock rode along cur Hues In battle's sleru array. Above him lloal- his battle llag. Whose silken folds dl.clo-e The Union b inner once again To our cml'iittlttl foes; And dying soldiers wildly greet That banner, soaring high, And cheer it lo tho echo, As the Hero pases by. While I.ongstrcet hurls his tigers Agiinsl llie Union heights, 11', Id Hancock "( his veterans In a'l thoe stormy lights : I'm hours the ba tie rages, Ami wilii the sctling miii He lails aiiioiig bis deing men, I!ut Getttsburg is won T hen three times three for Hancock, And thtee lime." three for those Who stood by him upon that day Agaii t the Union's Iocs ; llio lilch your voices for him, His raises bind prt-elaim, Ai d hca the bigbesl honors I'pon bis gallant n iine. (o.NKMMi a.nsm.i:i:ii A Illll'flll.If'AX NllW-I'MT.lt Itllllll.l'.s HIM A Nit HI-, M'i:i:cil XAiiliow, ntiiut's AMI MAI.lll.VANr sr.rHllNAI.MM. It was throughout an insidious nault up 01 the best character, ptirpn.-cs and hopes of tho Itepnb lent party, ami under a preten-e of vindicating and di-l'eiiditig it put tbt ur gumoiit in sutli a sliape that the ell'ecl of it must be to repel every man ol generous feel ings and honest login by whom it is care filly rend. Its only olject was to revive aud re inlorce that nirrow, odious and mi lignant seciionslistii against which ell the better, members of the paity have been strug gling for the l:i-t ten years. It seys in so miny words that ihe issue of the pro-rut ci'iioaign is sectional and "only s clonal ; and in i.tdi r lo prove that it frames wluit Burke thought to be impi.-ible, "ihi in ilictinent of n whole people," in the lowest spirit of the carpet hugger and demagogue. ' eI,tire animus of Mr. Conk- ling's reasoning is that ihe President sliotilil be dieted by the machine, and when elect ed coul rolled bv the machine, lie is not to address hiinelf to an impartial adniini tr.itimi of tlic duties ol his ollice, aceordm lo cer'aiti fixed political principles, but lie is to Income tho instrument nf predoimnat iug interest", or of those parts of Ibe n uion where 'production, consumption, building, filled acreage, railway tarill', postal leturns, etn . hnooen to be in the a-cendant. Hut thet is not tin spirit of oui constitution Tim constitution fixes, with great minuteness of detail, Ihe modes id our election', ntid wheu an elf ctlon is closed it regarils the re sult as the act of the whole people, In or der to get an expression of the mat hood of the nation each vote counts as ono nnd as mod as any other vole, aiid. us Mr. Conk- ling hlm-elf says In the outset of his nd dress, 'the eupretre, Ihe final, the only peaco ful arbiter is the ba ot box. In that urn should bo L'athered and Irom it should be sacredly recorded the conscience, the judg ment, the intelligence of all.' Hut no, ar gues Mr. Conkling afterward, it is not the votes that ought to bo considered, but the places that tho votes come from. If they aro pt.t in by the South, which is unfor tunately impoverished by a long civil war and many yearo of carpet-bag extortion and riot. Ihev are bad and dangerous votes : but if they are put in by the North, where com merce, industry and manufactures thrive and largo revenues are paid, they are go id and wholesome votes and entitled to the rule. In order If, justify his cold-blooded sect ionallsm, and to carry the llepublican cam back to the state in which it was at the clo- of Grant's administration, ignoring the no ble and efficient services of Mr. Hayes and h s Cabinet in healing edd sores ami bring ing about lind and conciliatory feelings Mr. Conkling gels up a tremendous Lugs boo if it were not of the kind which bite olfltsown head' His niodo of construct ing the scarecrow, put in a logical shape, would ba this : 1 irst, the Democratic par' ty, if it succeeds, would be controlled by llie South ; second, but the) South is only one-seventh of the people of tho Union, and has but one-fourteenth of the producing commercial, Industrial, laxpaylng and pro crty i"teiels of the country ; and crgo.thlrd the whole vast business ot the country will be at the disposal of a very inconsiderable minority cd' those who are concerned in it A formidable conclusion, indeed, if it were valid; but assumptions of fallacy lurk both in the premise and the conclusion, nnd no body needs to be Irigbtened out ot his sou res, The first assumption or implication is that the South can succeed by Itself, which cannot, Kven If we suppose it (.olid (and is by no means certain that it will be so in November) il cannot succeed without Ihe aid of two or three of the great middle Slates, which are most important factors in that sum of 'producing, commercial, iudu trial, taxpayiiiK and property Interest' which Mr, Conkling nourishes In its face. It can not succeed without it-curing a majority of ynlM In New vmsey, ftew York-, -Indiana and sonio Slate In New lh u and a:nl "ii thf I'Aclfic slope, Now these deiermliiiiig S alts represent a very large part of these cMtiniei clal, industrial and I roper y Interests whicn nre used tn make t it contact letwe n ihe North nnd isath. It i r iiiatur had tictli an honest statesman, as he is an ardent po litician, he would hnve instituted a compar ison, not between the North and South, but between the Republican nnd Democratic States ; but then (ho entire basis of his sli perstructure would havo fallen away and ho would have had no scarecrow nt all. Tho second assumption is that the South, which can only win by tho assistance of those great Mltldle titates, would originate 1 1 policy, If it had lite power, certain to alien ate their sympathies and support. Hut what cm be more preposterous than to Mi pose that It would run counter to tho con victions and political prospects not only of these great Middle States, but of that very largo minority in the Republican States which constitutes an efsonllal part of the Democratic force nearly half Ihe people In fact? How soon would It sink Into utter impotence if 1' attempted to outrage the opinions or even prijudicos of the North nnd West 1 It could not live t year In the enjoyment of Its power ; tend its nllics at tho North would be irreparably destroyed Resides, the laigcst Slates of 'the South,' and Iho-e which are likely to have Ihe mot say in its councils nre MnrylaiidA'liginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri and Arltan which helotii' lo tho creat nildillo irrotin. and those nf In, limn. Onio. New York and Pennsylvania. Under the operation of the living forces which bring localities together they would gravitate more nnd more toward these ; and no political party, call it by what name you will, would dare tn come In conflict with tho tendencies of opinion in these mighty c-litres of cit ilizatlon, trade, and activity. Thee Slate", though nomi nally belonging to 'the South,' because of their lomier tolerari'o of slavery, me now, under free influences, rapidly amalgamating nil the Males near and around them. l'hev were never etronirlv Southern, and havo become elecittedly Northern. Tney would never cling for any litigth of lime to poncv decisively southern : t lie ir alliances are with the North ntid West, and with Idem In the end they will be found. Mr. Conkling has time much hitherto lo drive independent thinkers from their lit - publican adhesions, and bis present ill- dged, iliosicil and malicious speeches will we tear, quicken the depaitures. aVrte York Evening l'otl. (.'(.) iASIIIXGTII.N1,K11KK. Washington, II. (!. Oct. 2nd, ISM). miPflll.H'A.V I1E.MOIIAI.1ZV1 ION AMI IW fAl'MSS. Till: ItllAI. AMI ll'tllAT ISsUlt. Il rinllyli' ks i,4 llio igh the stampede of the llepublieuns had cooum n-ed. All llu ir mat - iificluied courage and pluek 1ms oozed out nnd they are to- 'ay as badly demoralized as when they tir-t heard of Hancock's noiiuua'iou- Of irse Maine has had something lo dti with this result (ien. Hnnenek's uiieunivncnl lettir Soutbeiti tl lims b is h?relt dishonest alarm s of one of their most efleclive spook8, and lovetn ir lleii-lrtck s etupha-is or the really greatist issue of Ihi. campaign has, to all ap pearance, made tolnl the d.ciditig Uelobtr state. Your correspondent, to be nre, h ou'y s u i- respondent, and it does not become him lu hate in ons bko tl.e Ol-mpia-t oineular edi'oi. Hut I will mate ms. if hia tl, s onetimes, if not iiriderctO'jJ.and what I wish tu teuitrk no th it it alw-iys seemed lo me a great waste of energy to laboriou-lit di; up and -i't to the inds the mole hills of Credit Mubilier an I De Oolyer wbi'e the in iiin'ainnus exctescenei the Pre-i.lenii il steal is charged w lib dyna mite to our hind. I know Mr. Garfiel 1 pirscn- ally; 1 have studied him polilicdU. 1 htlicte ho win guilty in the Credit Mobilier at.d De Iter bosimss I might be able lo pinion in fur these ihefis: the thbl e-n the cross was pirloned: d whiles Mr (iurliel l has n bitter- a'ontd fir them as did Haiub.is for bis sins, it ihe Ju laJ Isciriut ihel belravc.t popular uli'rage with a kiss; iluvt put lo an ignoble hath the tax punuli of ihe United States; that bli.-plumed the spirit of liliniy in ihe holy centenary ot its birth! Can there be in time or eternity adtnuate punishment for suth as If llie Republican parly had ( ut up their purest and tin -U e xalted u ime.a candidate who .i nl t he verilab'e North Pole, insuad of in -on., una, and ol the r.Uctoral c omtnis-iou hen of the sacied will of llio people ".' lamnid defeat was made" he i-till inusl have beaten on that issue, ihan which in all wonderful lu-tory of the wotl ', there has been none greatet , plainer, or more vital. LIKE CJl' l,K '. HANCOCK. TbelifeofGerer.il Winh'eM Scott Ilaneocl, rilated in suldier-fn-bien by General J tuns S llrisbin, 1 as been prepared from matctial fur ni-hed by ljeucr.il Ilanrtck and Gen. Miichnl! of his stall'. The details therefore, may be re lied on as entinlv trustworthy. The work is recognized by llie -National Deniccralic Com niittee ns llie leading campaign biography of General Hancock. Republicans will buy the hook lo see what llie nuthor, a staunch llepu! licau, has to say of his friend General Han cock. Democrats will buy ibo brok bicaueit is officially endori-ed by iho Demecratic party Some few documents and a brief ekttih of Mr, William II. Kngli-h have I ecu nddrd that the leader might find the book a reference volume for iho mighty struggle just Icgun, as well us an interesting story c f a great life. '1 he name of the author is a sufficient guarantee cf ll excellence of the work. He ptcpared the man uscripforiginslly for a if 'J. 00 book biitcondtns ed it somewhat, and il is now oilertd lo the public at llie remarkably low price of 25 cents In the "Publisher's Notice" Mr. Smith say This hasty eketch of one whoso gteatness is not of his sisurd only, is written out of friend ship nnd admiration for Its hero. Theho lus been called loith by tho necessity that ex isls for a cheap and reliable edition of the Lif. if Gentral Hancock that lells the reader who he is and what he has done (o deserve the reader's esteem and approbation. Gen. Han cock deserves election not only becuuse he has been sclented by the Democratic parly, but for his in livldual worth and llio undlspuli d tilie 1 has won lo a nation's gratitude. A soldier pra-emlnent In bnttle, a statesman prominent in peace, a citizen conspicuous in Ihe hour of his country's need. Me predict that the boook will have a tre mendous sale at political githerlngs throughout the country. Agents are wanted. The work is publbhei' by L. Lum Smith 17 Sunsom street, Philadelphia, Pa, Hie iinioitirce of irotieting clilltlren's rliom Irom wear at llie t..e. all rarenta are aveaiu of, I ut many liae iukUcIciI lo nvuil ihem-ehes of llii great tuviiii; on aceountof llie a pearance of llie niital tip. All such will fi.nl tho A. H. T. Cii.'s llljck Tip aJferlised In ane.llier column, just llie thing tliey have been IooMiij: Or, Ii.-aulfjl, neut, tliey will weir at lone as metal. Marriages. IttMLEy Savitth On the eteiilns of ibe SOlli nil , nt llie home nf the bride, by Ittv. 0, 11. Stiunck, Mr. Jacob Kemly to Mti. Anna Krgiim Savlits, both of llloom-ljurj;, llEMLV IUkt. On the evenlnif of Oct. Snd, in llie Itrformed cbureb, IJloomsburp. by ltev. O, II. Strunck, Mr. l.loyvt Kemly to Mias Catharine llarl, both of Light Slreet. McHmRV Wolf On the 26ib nil., by l)i Ke. I aan Au.tin. Mr. T, X). McIIenry of btlllialer, l.nlumbla cormiy lo MiM Horence A woir.oi vnicn, J.netn roimtf. r.llKllU'KS NotK'O 110 1 FOH A H.U. Ills', rfceited nl ihe laust t.t.tl most Nol by t us 1 1 Hals tor no n ntid li ts nt IMvtil I.' w. hi rg s. Marr still sells llio American Sewing Mit ch Iocs. Hools and Shoes cheap nt McKioiiey':. It will nav you to see 1 W. Ilnrtman's New Dress (luods when yon go to thn lair next week, K. Ibiltcrick ,t Co.. Oclober books nnd 'atterns at Mart's, People attending tho Knir next week will find Lu'z & Sloan's New Store a fen doors lurlhei tip lown Ihan last fall, Tim reason Gross tho Clothier is selling more Clothing than ever is because ho un dersoils nil, Sliarpless Rullding, (I iiiiaiilown Wool. "Columbia'' at tllntk it Son's, with a full line of Kiiiltlng Yarns, ph) rs, Cunvas, eio, 0 iod llutter 2.") cents, Hgs IS cents nt SI- 1 Young's, Light Street oct.l 2w For a Nobby lint go to Gross. Opera lint only SI UU Lilt? Sc Sloan's new Coats and Diimons nie nude up In tho latest stales and of the best material. Prices as low as Inst year.' fee news h I. W. Ilartmnn is so far, ahead, with a fine slock of Dry Goods. We invite evit body tn call and see our Iuiiiien-e Stock ol Goods when they come to the Fair or before or efter. Chirk it Sou. PUHLic impi!ovi:mi;nt during FAIR -All parties interested in biivlntr good. heap ntid FASUIONAHLH CLOTHING mil, I lind ilto their Interest tu can at Ihe old reliable Clothing S ore of Dtnti Lowetibtrg s. New Goods nt Mnrr's very cheap. A very fine trssorlmrtit of Ladies' Coals. all nicely made mil tilnimtd in hill, Satin ml Velvet ot llio latest styles at,'! ftsbioti for s-ilo by hilns Ye, ling. Light Street, itist got in from tl.etity menufstiurers in prices irom t'l nil. SI nil, 5.1 (U M, fid, 7 i"l. S fiO, iJ OH, $10 00, 412 CO, $1.5 00, frit! 0(1 lo f IS W. oct. 1 Sin A good Suit ot Clothing for id 00 nt Gross' N. Y". Store. Ladles' Clark Hosiery, Underwear, .Vkirts, &c, it Sun's. huge fs-ortment of New Dress Goods now open at Lutz it Sloan's, Tho very highest market price nsld for nice dried Pitted Cherries, Dried Raspber ries nnd Dried lllackberries, Hring them in ihe north, south, cn-t and west bv the pound, sack, lmg. one and two horse load to lias loithg, Light Slreet, oct. l-'.'m "000 ftesb and clean articles lust i netinl on I. W. Hartman's five and ten cent renin ters. Trimming Silk, Satins. Plain nnd Hrocad- nl, cut lias or straight, all colors at Chirk .t Son's. C. C. Marr buvs Dtitter. i'eir-.. Lard. On ion-, Potatoes, Corn, Oats, Chickins, Dried Flint nnd Gcrso Feathers, Htireka I Kureka ! ! Eureka I ! ! The rilae'? tn buy a good cheap tVinttr Coal or suit of Clothes js at David Loweuberg's. A foil lineol Flannels, Hlankets, Shawls, alien, Muslins, fca , at lowest tuit-'s. Call and sec. Clsrk & Son. Harriet A. Newkiik, of Salem, says: 1 was ured of teller in niv band by three iii'i'llca- lions of Camphor Milk. My husband was tire-it ol olil running sores by uiiig ll, H tired my son ol a sprained ankle, Pri e 1!.5 cents Sold bv C. A, Kloiin, illoonisburg. a til 10, 'fO.ly Heaiitiful Ulsters, I'asliioimb'e Overcoats. Nobby Fall Suits, I, int st prices at Ditid Lowenberg's. Hancock end Outfield I'll t-graphs aid Hidgt-son I. W. llartnian's die cent conn ter. 1000 Good Live Caltcs wanted bv -i!as Young, Light Street. aug SifHl-ibii Prellv Suits lor children. Ulsters f ir Utile hots, new, nice, and neat, call aud seethe lull steles at David Lowenbe.g'-'. Corduroy all Cd ,rs fir tidies, skirls at Clark & Son, Rubbers at Melviiiney's. Anpletou A. .Mii-lin SI cents cash at I. V. Hurtuinii's. A full linn of Hlnckaud Colored Silk Vel vets, velveteeus.i iit bus at Clark it Son s. Highest Cnsh Price paid for 1,000 Good Fat, Live VF.A L CALVF.S this Fall nod Winter, x ii t mi bring Ihem right along now on Mondat . Tuesday and Wednesday of each nnel every week tins l-u'lmul truer Hring in your got el lat caltcs now aim get your cash lor Ihem. linng Item Irom the north, sotilh east and west, Let them come right nlung now to Silas Y'oung, Light Blrect. oct 1 -tin While Dishes $3.00 per set at I. W. Hart- man s Shawls, Dolmans, Coats itc, at Clark cc Son. Adraiesion Irce at McKinney'a. Laelb-s Suiting llatinels in all colors Navy Illue, Oxlord Mixtures &c, ut Clark i Son. Hoot headquarters at -McKliiue.y's. All wool Sel ro c'f loths, Momie Cloths fee, at Clark & Son. A Nice Overcoat Y. Store. fur $1 00 at Gross' N. 1 000 pounds nice rtneel raspberries, 1,000 pounds nice elriedpilied cherries wanted this fall by Silas Youig, Light Slrtetjuy 2-Ctn "Do not forget il" that we can save you money on lilack and Colored Cashmeres at Clark &Son. Oh, what Niet limts and Shoes, and so cheep at Gross' -N. . Store, I. W. llartnian's -1.5 cent ad wool Hack Casbmtru is remarkable. Go and see it. I)j not fail tn ne'e our new Ladies Ceiati anJ UolniHH prices war elutvu, Claris & .Soil call anil see. Call at McKinney'a lor Sboea. Iidies in aut nf Dress Oeiods of anv kind will eio well tn go lo Clark Son's and act) their Immense) block now open. ltlack and Colored Cailimcre, warranlod all wool ut Lutz & Sloan's fjr -15 cents a yard. .10 new lllanket Shawls f 1.00 to 7 50 at I. V. llttituian s, Taney Straw Ilaskets, Ties, Hibbons.llows, l.acps' uurseis, Hosiery, ejioves, Kiichlngs, ivc, ai uurk- a son s. KYKKS QHOVK AIIKAI). Fanners having Huckwheat to grind will do well to take it to the Ever Orovo Mills where they can net Iluckwheat Flour made bv the New l'roceas, Having placed in the .Mill -New .Machinery Hint will mute liuck wheat l'lour a White as Wheat Flout and a Kood yield Ounaraiiteed. Give us a trial The highctt Cash price paid fur Iluckwheat i'Q bushels Ground 1C cry 21 Hours. M. W. McHunky Miller. iiuu, v.ui:c ... vyx.ou.., u. i oiu.i ii, oayri Tho l'htsnix I'ectoral Is Indispensable In my family. It acts like a charm in curing coughs and colds with the children.anel I always use It when addressing a jury, Price S5 rent, O. A. Klelm.Uloorniburrf, pH6-Jy Dr. W. It. 11, n eb k -s llii- in- b ,1 o Inform. Ing tie p. bllclhs. be b s oipt p- ed his Dental Rooms wilh man .fie Lai- I'nt rotemtnts. Tee h Ft nrtel W.ll out l'n n bv t' - use of (la-, nnd It. e ol i hs'ge v hen n Hi i I, i nre ins rieel, pe ll li ll'.alno has recovered composure. It does some men n good doll ofgon to be public ly whipped, lllalue needed taking down awfully. HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in lliu easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dress and hoiisofurnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about tile things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples ran bo si nl. Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety; where they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices are lowest; where most rare is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you have the right to return whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in die price. ohn Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, .Pa. (luMimt. Ihlrti-uitli Murlt.t tinl Junior, FACTS WORTH KNOWING. G!nrr Bocha, Mandriko, RttlllnclA and manr other ot ino oesi meuieineB snow n nrti bo skillfully combintid (a I'abrir s Oisqiii Tonic, l to mako It tae frreaiesi, uiooa runner ina The Unt Health and btrenfith Iteitorer 1 Cn TMrfM. la thn comiKisitlon of Paiiee&Y Qinoer Tomio that no disenso can long exist where it U used. Ifyou haToDyipeptta, Head-i -k RTtAumatiftm. TJauralma. Qowcl. Kidnev or Lir Dtiordor, or If you need a mild Btim--ulant, or appetizer, tho Tonic is just tho mod-, icine ror ou, oa it n uiiuy curauvo ana m Vlonrnf fni" hut IifVPT intOI lea tin tT- ir you aro biqwiv wuiuny uwUJ uu von. tumpUon or any nicltnoRs, if you haven Pamrul, Cough or ft bad Cold, I'aiuiir's Ginoer Tomc will surely help you. It pivts tww lifo and vigor to the fevblo and aptil, aud ha certain, .cure for Mheumtnm anu unoiera inranium. It lUi SaTed linniirr-n or i.nesj it say Said nnrn. '. U you aro feeling mIceralIo don't wait until 5ou aro down sick, but use tho Tomc to-tlay o matter w hatyour direr. o or syinntomsmay ,be it will kWo iirompt relief. Irnmomhnr 1 l'lttKER'a (llMnrn TONIO 13 not a rum drink but tho Bct and Purt Family! Medicine ever mat", enmpounopu .procefis, antl entirely different from DittTB cinrer preparations and all other Tonics. Try 'a We. bottiu. Your rtrugRist can supply you. PARKER'S HAIR DALSAM Tho Best ind Most Kconoinlcal llalr Drttilnt cxquUitely perfuned antl perfectly hamilesl. Will llirari Ittitore (!rr or FailrJ llalr to Its oripnal youthful cnlor and aprvcarance, and If warranted to ttop Its falluie, asbUt its growth and prevent lialdness .... .., - , A few applications cf llie IUlsam wi 1 loflen tha hair, cleanse all dandruff and cure itching and hu mour! of Ihe scalp. Sold by U drusjuts at . josfc. Oct. I, M.-II ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAI.l AHIi: REAL ESTATE In pursuance of an order ot the orphan's Court of Columbia rnunty, tlie ui.uersiKn(u will sell at public palo ontliu prfinlvstf thu lato .lohn .MunsUi, de- ceavjl, lu Pranklln townMilp.on SATURDAY OCTOBER 23rd. 1SS0. at one oVlut k p. in., I ht follow iug dtci lbcd BEAL EST A T E. Hounili-il bj the lands ot Wm.Templo, WeUtnt'ton Clter-M. (.earlieart,susinit'UanDa lllur.M. Meiisch andothem, cuutaltjlnt' 160. ACRES AND 52 rE XI CUES More or K'j-x ThrroH erected on the i'reml-C"i two larye fram DWELLING HOUSES, Lart'u Hank liain nr.il eillitrout-tnilldlDga. Tlie-rc 19 aKo u lilieU) OHCII.Mill ON THE I'llK-MISES. TEII.MS ol' CALE. I'eL per cent ot one-lourlliot the purchase luocey to be raid at the striking down or llio property, tho one-Iouitli less the te-n per e-enl, at the confirmation utsolute and the remaining three-rourtha In one) cur thereatter with interest fromconnimailon nM. JE-ssi: MKNCII, MICIIAICLMCN'SCII, Sept. il, so-ts Administrators. SliERLFFS SALE. Iiy virtue of sundry rlta Issued out of tha Court ot Common Pleas ot Col mibla county, and to mo di rected, will bo exposed to public uile at the Court notice In thu town ot llloomi.burtr, at 'I ouock, p. in. l'UIUAY, OOTOUKIl 15, 18S0, All that ccrtilu lot ot (-round slluato In Locust township Columbia co., andstato ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described us tallows, towlt: tn the north by the public load, on the east, south and west by lands ot Mayberry bnjder. containing four acres more or l.-s, on which are erecu-d a divellln, house, stable and other out-bulldlcgs. iselzed, taken In execution 1 1 the suit eit Ueuben Shutnan and John ishuman, administrators ot Jacob siiuuun, deceased, now or uao ot Ashland Sal Inir Fund and Loan Association against Daniel 1. llouck and Samuel llouck and lo bo sold as the properly ot Daw lei 1'. llouck. l'KKtzE JIakh, Altomejs. Vend L'x. Al-O, All that ceitaln lot or ground ullufte'ln tho Town or Culaultvsa, Cuiuinbla county, slate of re-utis Iva- nla, bounded and described as tolIows,lo-ult: lie t'lnnlm; at a pilnt on the north side of Pino strict at the InterM-ctlou of second street, thence by tho norlli side of said 1'lno street a course bearing aoullieustwarelly tie o hundred and ten feet lo land ot shuman, thence by land of said Shuman northeastwardly ono hundred and thlrty-Hec fett more or less to land late or Catharine Ce-tklu, de cease.1, theitco northwestwardly and by land late ot CaiiiarlnufletklD, deceased, and parallel wlthllne street ten feet to land of William II, Orange's ea- lalo, and parallel with Second street sixty feet thence northwestwardly and by land of S llllam II liranfe's estate and parallel with ltnt street two hundred feet to the east side of Secoud slreet, thenco by said Secoud street seventy. Ill e feet more or less to tho plac i of beginning whereon are erected at o-ttory double frame delllng house, fronting on Second street,a frame w agon maker and can lage shop, a frame blacksmith thop and a frame carriage or ware house ana outbuildings. Selied, taken In execution at the suits of Oeorge liugues anu v. u, setter, executors of Lewis Yet f r. deceased against eleorge V, soult and to be old as the property ot ueorge V, boult. luuwN, Attorney. Vena Ex Tonxs caste on day Ct sale, .1 . . .. tMI.fcST. CL IB- BOBBINS, (UUCCESEOH, TO D. W. ItODDINS,) DSAIiER IN I'Iijc llraiielli s. WliMilf's lilM, Itiilui, ittiil till Ulnils ol'TTIlirn '"- slHIlll) III! Illlllll. I.liroltTIll) ALUS AND I'OHTIUIS IX HOTTMiS JIV TIM 1IUZKX. Landlords! thioug', mil. the county will lind it lo their ml van luge (o call and examine my stock before puichiiMiig elfcwheu'. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Maia J3troct, 2nd julyoi'siMy GET THE BEST, ESTEY OIEa-jlsTS- In the inamifiK'tuic ot'Orftiin is of eheap good-j, liiade i'ioni inferior inntfiia's. 1 iek-r )aiticnlnrly to ho-rus Oruan-i that are eontinuiilly spi k'-dug into exislcnee, without. my merit whatever, except to lie ohi'ied cheap, and then when purehas- t loiinil to be iienr at any pi ice. If srtm Co;itemplat consider it your only biifcguiiiil to lines ot lust clit, wholly responsiuie iniiKers. eootl m-.sortiiifiit ot t vies of the celebrated J-'s-tey Oigims can now be f een at the new rooms of the Only Authoriztd -6 gent lot the B&ttiy Oigans in Columbia County. A guniantee lor five veins fiom the iiianu- ictuieiK :iccoiii)anieri every hstey C. C. Ga LIGMAN, Plumber, Gaa Pittev, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AM) IlKAIAl! IX STOVES. JlsTlD KANQES, BLCOMSBUilSJ. PA. Bhop in Opera House, Otli tlour n',r"SJ illliMI I Corner Main anil BLOOMSBURG, PA. Th" undfis'pnrtl hMlng teen in the vil0l,r.w!: DIM tl busliu-f-s for tin rac rlwn years would ca'l tlie utteutlon ot thu public gei.'i ally, ur.il crNtl(V DliAl.Krts lu parltcular, to tliL-lr 1 ire anJ Vark-U stccK. It consist of Fiuiisaij, 1S9 Bss., .BBEBilfiy, aatcmt fBWT - detail BROWER'S BLOCK. IN IT WAY EE ROD A LARGE STOCK OF SI'ONIII, CHAMOIS, PKHFUMEHV, KAXOy AUTICLES, UAIlt ItHt'SIIES, and in fact every thing that should bo kept in a complete and well regulated Drug btorc. They are the sole Manufactures of the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. ALSO THU JIANUAFCTUIlEKb AND SOU: I'ltOl'IUKTOUS Ol-' Div W. A. BICICLEY'S Celebjed 1NVA LUABLK PIlEPAJtATIONS. COW POUND AKOIATIC WINE OF (J.I5NTION AND IKON, JIMPROA7ED CHEAT,. CAIMJUIOP, WORM KILLING AGENT, EOfcE PECTOPAL The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended ly Fhysiciansr 10II1 B10THE1S, v Itloomslbiiira, Pa, Door below Iron. resultiii'' in (he 1 loduction and falo win ye.u not men, leader, Buying aix Organ r-elect mi iiibliunient bearing the Uigan. J SALTZBS, Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. illlllll Market Streets Benai!teeat COLOOSLS, CICIAltS, TOILET SOAI-fs, -room unusiiEs.i L-M1'S, OLOBEtl,