'fwiRiA mmm - --r . V r M f-KVI L. TATK, EDlton? Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, 1857. Tho-Havd Times. . Uontinuo unabated) and nro extending nlEiifin'tlio o'ciidtry., i Kcports of hoh'v failures, in various quarters continue to ! reach.us.i various manufacturing companies ha,vi been c6mpe.lled to euspend operation, cither partially or wholly, by which thous ands of operatives havo betn, thrown. out of. cmploymrrilahi a sitlllargc'r nuriiber, capoiingrthcir families, who wero depen dent! uppij their "labor t for the means of subsistence, havo, b,ccu loft, destitute, and J whero it will mV coono can tell. . t Tho most painfjil part of tnd picture, to our(pi"inds, is the distress, that musl inevi tably fall upon 'tho laboring classes; even uqder thpmoaffa'vQrablo issue of tbepresent difficulties. !', n, Tho rich, or. thoso iow liavo been tccoun-. ted as sueii, pfjOpur'so sadly fee) Unreverse Acousjomcd as (lioy arc to luxury, to walk in tho highest circles of society, to live, in flno bouses, elegantly furnished, for which they have paid heavy rqnts,(to dress to tho cxtqnt, of ,f.ishion, to lido in their fine, carriages, and givo fashionable parties, and now. to, fl:ottuo!surco.of thcsq($wcft away nt pnp fell' stroke, .must bohumiliating in tho extremq. JUutJaftor .all, thesa aro.ljot tho individuals who will suffer; for want of thb real ncces?arics of life. Enough will bo reserved to prevent this until the times will change and-.lhcsc persons will again, com monco business as, before, j ( J5ut witl tho poor , laboring man, who, wth,tpcrhap3 a .family, has, depended on 111! ilftl .Urn ta9fiiU, oil -lau oniTcj.tlo case Is.cntirely different. With many such cvcii.ono month, without labor, must producc.suffering. But should' ikoro bo no, change for the hotter' forj .several months ta-come-, so as to enable manufac turers and others to, resume, operations, thousands of- tlioso win, by their .labor, havo herctofpraj ppvidedjthemsclve, and families with ,thq .cprnforts of Jifq. m'ust oitligr; bC' reduced, to.cxrorao poverty orbc. thrown upon ho charities, pf thc,publio, Thcr,p arc already .accounts from soiuo quarters -whoro, (he cry:for ,brcad; is, heard from many families, , . The approach of winter, to many,,must bo fearful, under existing circumstauccs At any season tho want of employment must be" distressing ; but during the severe vfip.tcr, when an extra amount of .clothing ami juel is required, it .must Do truly ap palling, a.nd'hould;cfill forth the sympathies of thos,o who arc .blessed with, thp good tjiingij of- this'.Jifc. , , ; . .r ..... Nomocracy Invincible!" i . ' i ''iVhat hastausedthlsf great commotionl1' Pennsylvania'nppejars to bo growing strong er than o'er In tho Democratic faith. Sho stmda befire iho world as an 'irresistible bajrie to tho aggresslons'of both Norlhcrn and Southern" fanatics: Pennsvlvania do- clarcs for Packer and non-intervention against Wilmot and Abolitionism, by an overwhelming1 and;uaprccedented majority. Aye, David Wilmot, the embodiment of. the politioal anlislavcry senlimcnf, lies low in the dust, and there aro none so poor as' to do him reverence. ' Tho ihuteehtH day! of October, 1 65T, will be memorable through nil coming time as the-epoch of the down fall of Abolitionism in Pennsvlvania, ' .j.a f " 1 l"'n largo Failure: "Wb are compelled', fo announce tho sud den and, pompleto. failuro of the firm of Wilmot & Co; The partners are Wilmot, Vebcil, Lewi's AVMilward. Thoy failed t6aSry large' amount liabilities heavy assets nothing. Thq,causo of their failuro is said to bq. tho. sudden fall in the price of ''bleeding Kansas!' stook in which they had been dealing heavily. This is their ecQond jfure, No uso of liquidating )ecau33 it is,cs,fimatcil that' they can't pay ono per ccn, or their liabilities. Thoy ilatf suqqcCdcd by puffing, Jn inflating their stoojc to a higher 'figure. A largo number c-f jpeoplp' we$ inducqiJ'to iii'vest, atl.d have 'bcc4"ruined by their 'failure". ' 'A Question in Arithmetic. ,n We should like' to know by.what-ruloof 'reason,- our fair. republican friends, intend revolutionize Columbia. Lat year, for (instsnie, in Oloniri township,- withqut tho aid (J) of a Press (I) thoy beat) us on tho Presidency, 12 votes, and now, .with tho assistance of that much desirod acquisi tionfor which tho clever fellows bled to -tho, tnnb of about, 81000 we liavo beaten 1 them! 19 votes, on the Governorship. Want i.tf: know what interest thoy aro, receiving (.dr than, Jit-. Ihisrale, they expoot to get .ithoir.moncy backj 1.; JJoctorf euppofe you get your slato and) pencil. ,, - . , . 1 .. . tar Tta majority of Jen. Pacjcer is ,ep(.ltrgo in,tbc,6utf! and so little. Interest H attached to the figures, that wo aro un - ?lio to m'ako a tabid iHfany, way apprpa'ch - inetho majorities lo-itip several, counties pt tuo btaij. J l'ou CoViauESi'. Paul I.ddv, tlier I)e- cii6cratic candidate, ua n Tnajom "itf'efcry county in thia district. Iiotttfr from tho liaitor.-?Ni). 1. PlllLADKli lllATOct. 10, 1857, country everywhere, comfortably laid, tho streams raised, and travelling rendered plcasantf "J )J f T I Our victory is so oojfijbclniing'in Pcnn-j pylvanw, that tho Democrats .overjwhoro appear as woll pleased as their opponents oviocp deep mortifica ion t tho result of last Tuesday's election. Poor Wilmot is effectually laid on iho shelf, and with his defeat, is tho "end Jjf " agitation ntil nig-, gorism." " Lbt his overwhelming defeat, which ho has richly-metilcd,--bo a warning in timo to coroo, to all political traitors. Governor Packer'smajority, it is bo- Hoved, yill bo over fifty thousand.1 1 ' The leading feature's' of tho 'Abt of the Legislature, known as tho ltelicf Dill, may be summed up' as follows : ' 1. ' A suspension' of specio payments is authoriied 'until "(he fee'eond Monday, df April, 1858". 2. Dividends, not exoeeding sis per cent,, may bp declared during tho period of suspension. "' 3.. Tho, Act shall extend to tho,now Banks as well as t6 tho old, and lb 'Savings', Trust, and Insuranco Compamea. 4. After January nesk',"wcckl state ments aro to bu made by all tho Hanks. C, Tho llanks aro'to'reccivo at' par, in payment of all debts', Iho notes of "all the solvent Banks of tho Oorahfb'nwcalth, which paid speeii "prior to thd'first d'ay'of 'Sep-' tcmbcr last.' ' ' " " ' ' J" 0, In ca'do any President or tho'rilftj'ority of tho Board ofsbirdelors shall certify that any Bank is in an unsafo condition, Com missiuners shall bo appointed to uiakV) an investigation, ' ' .' " ' 7.' The Collectors of taxes and tolls throughout tho Commonwealth are to re ceive tlic notes or iuu ouspmiaeu DuuLa iu payment' of dues. 8., In cases of judgments, a stay of 'ex ecution may bo obtained for ilio term' of ono year from tho date of tho passago.of this' act. 0l Tho. Banks in operation shall decide wi'ttin thirty days, whether or not Ihoy will accept tho provisions of ,tho Act,' and if thoy"acoept, thoy shall p'ay, into the Trcasufy Of 'the Commonwealth, on orbo foro tho first of January, 1853, a sum equal to onb fourth of ono per cent, upon (be capital stock of each Bank, in addition to, the amounts which thoy aro.now required by lav? to pay. 10. Tbo Legislature reserves tlio" right' to' alter or annul tl'ip'eliarter of any'Uank or Banks accepting tho provisions of this act, 11. No Bank or Savings can purchase tho notes of any incorporated Bank of th'is State, at less than their par value. IS. No stock, bonds, notes, or personal property, nypomccatcu or neiu in picugo, for credit or monoy loaced, can bo sold for tho period of fix months after .tho; passage of this Act without the consent of tbo debtor or party hypothecating. , l , 13. Tho notice required for payment provided for in tho Chatters, of .Sayings' Funds and Trust Uoinpamc$, is extended for, the period of two months, in all sums .exceeding one hundred dollar. - It will be scon, from tho, forcgojng out line, that soma of tho provisions of tho bill are jquuo, remarkable put, as already intimated, tbo good and tho bad must bo taken together, and tho Banks and all others concerned, must govern themselves accordingly, Tho measure was .intended, as a relief measure, not only for tho Banks, but for the business community at largo, and such, wc trust, it will prove. Let our monetary institutions pursue at unco a bold, manly and liberal course, and all will soon bo well, , Thoy should tako tho ,load in affording assistance, and thus in reviving public contidcnco. X, ST Robert O. Walker, Esq., of Alio gheny ooun't'y, tho late efficient "secretary if the State Agricultural Society, and 'a graduato of Washingtbn collego', has been appointed a' receiving and disbursing clert in the agricultural denartmen of tub Patent omce at Wasuington city, fllr, u alter is a gentleman of excellent character, and'lt gives Us pleasure to record his' appoint Vnciif. National Titansqitino Day. A correspondent of the Washington States recommends tho 25th, of November, as a day of National .Thanksgiving for tho abundant'erops with wljipli the country has been favored this year, Tho writer, also suggests that tho President izsuo a recom mendatory proclamation upon tho Eubject, Such a demonstration would bo evcry way appropriate and bcaoming. Amoiidmonta Tho followipg is 1 tho wholo voto polled throughout, QluiuLia county, upon tho four amendments to lhp constitution 1 1st. 2nd. 3rd. . ,4th For. Aincndtcent, 2300 3f 44-2323 2233 Against Atiipiidnipnt. .14 7fi OS 'fill ,-- , rJ- Harper llr'oth'era, tlio Cxlonsivo New i yrlt publisbers, and proprietors'' of liar. .J' Musa-tnet snspended payment on 'Friday of loft week, 'IPboy'Sre 'r'cpor'ffcd . 1 .', 1 lu ' l! . CGr'Iho llanks in Phlladclpbiaj it i said will aecepi the' provisions of1 lha lie. ' lief Law, Ob the ' i, J A . ' ' l?ve?y frieil if thooanlry must Wj llavi bncTafJlbdan, Jo co at feUlt 5f L hjo ilcctlon In lo-dny, m 'Philaaelphia. r It, was iJaohh gtalo - 10'1Il;;jorUy ir? favor of tho nccdad and -will b"6 ofintago. U W. homocrntT U nstoutulin!?. ond is tho more TLo ilust wi l no 1 LANCAHTEIlOlTT, Pa., ; koth Octflbar, 1857. J !or,.!-i ; ' especially gratiiytiig, because it'is property the reaction conscnucni upon tho lato ex Iraordiharv tcssion SflHIfteause itjis t loeitimaiai. result voflRobcri second thonght of the-pcoplo wmoli has uniformly cffcolcd a democratic friumph. Wheo tho acting Govcrnorio'fi llio Statd was lelcct'dd throo years agn by a majority rising thirty seven thousand, nono of hii'dwlf parlizans supposed that in thrco years that sain6 .'.A.I I.. L- A. organization womu scarcely uu buiu to to count in tho State, a voto equal to that majority; or that tho entiro 'opptwitiftn of, nhatcver'namo or kind would 'b hurled from' offidtf by a majority' which; according to my present advices' sCBins to be approach-' ngiifty'tbousanu. . Hut, so it is'. Placing btir firm' relianco on'the intelligence and patriotism 'of' Iho people, although" wo aro obliged somo time?'to succumb to tho eieitiimcnt of 'tho moment . yet as soon hs llicrtf is titnb 'for reflection w"o oan 'surely 'count 'on tho suf frages of ourciiizcria; Not'lh'o least grat1 ifying result-of tho campnlgn-'ha's bceti the redemption of' Ohioi lfdti"d',it1is'disp,uted, who has carried tho Stato; butto mako'it even doubtful, is causo for tdngratulatioD,' though tho official count should elect the' Black" Republican candidate but 'if the' Democrats should have, against all cxpix-' .tation, and almost against hope, succeeded! then indeed in -all parta of tho Union, arc the days of scotional black republicanism numbered, dod grant it, . Tho Lancaster County Agricultural So. piety hold its Fair en thd four1 last days of last week. 1'ho attondapco of people wis very' large, and tho exhibition of 'all kind,), very gratifying. Thcrowcro a'groat iurtny curiosities, which do not need cither dd- scnption' or enumeration: somo of" tho finest hogs I ever saw. and a vcTy superior display of' caltlo. 'The' sheep we're very .ordinary, and the horses not up to Colum bia county for appearance, nor I think for speed. I should havo been delighted if .Capt. Prentis could have driven on to Jhq courso wiin Ins; magnificent' sorrels and carriage, and shou'n our good Lancaster' county whips bow'to'handlo a' team. Thero were Boveral'ladies onltho fir'ound on horscbaok, whoso horsemanship wa3' ,vcry good indeed : but ! would havo civon .a bushel of thti big turnips I saw on 'iho 'ground to havo seen Gal Rupert gallop on to tho courso ,on her bay hackney, .and show them how to put a horso 'through his paces. ' 1 ' Wo had Idst year much finer Ijonoy, and very much better bread than I saw herd oiir fruits anil vegetables were also belter', tut' whither wo can t'qual tlicm. this yq'ar'is doubtful. Soirld of tho fancj work hero was superior to ours in tho mechanic arts wo aro vory far behind specimens of m1arblo1w6rli,'nnd of parlor. furnitUro, end of' ornamebtal work were very boautiful. There wce two quilts on exhibition, one 6ilk, tho'othcf velvet, which wore exquisite ; but beyond that,fthero' was nothing, equal to our own display lasfyear. ' Tho chickens wero not equal to our owriJ(but tho' geese, ducks and turkies hro ahead wo' beat them to death on cabbages, but. ihcy rather takp us, down on corn' and pumpkins. It is, of course, no di.sgracd for Columbia county to bo beaten by a ciunty of tho fertility arid vast resources of this county of Lancaster, in an Agricultural Fair'; but I am Very happy to say, that 'although I acknowledge that upon the wholo wo are beaton; yet wd aro not so far behind, as, considering tho difference in tho counties, wo ought to bo. And after all, if tho pumpkins and squashes of 'Lancaster coun ty arc too largo for usj wo can nevertheless tako them dow,n in democratic majorities. Ever yours, QUONDAM JUNIOR. GlokiousOld Heppord. Tho result in thii county is a glorious and uqprocedontcd Deraocrnt'c viotory. packer's majority 6ver Wilmot is 705. Sahell's majority for Senator, 014, which sccUtes hia election, hs ho has between 200 , and 3QQ:inojority in Huntingdon! Jlajrato's jnajority for Prothonotary', 280. "1-iuks's majority' for Sheriff,v403. Davis1', majority for, Trott; -surer, Li bu. wo scim grcoting to our fribtids Scliel-TatPflaBdiDavis. they ,are noblo mcn.'and de.it!rva,tho.coufidcEce and support' bC tho pedplo. ..: Tlio Official yoto. j , The, following r U tho.fficil voto, for Semtor, in tho counties of Daupjiin and I.eban,pn : .;.. ,, UrrjicitroVD. OpD IUlde KWin, Dcm. 2028 'Mid'" ,1 : 2633 1 'lurlD9U-' 0 Dauphin, J.cuanon, 031 1 0U'J RninRVsmaj.,-' ' lli : B3T''Blaclciwod'4 Magazine, for Sep tember, is. on our tatlg, containing wtoii 'articles; among .them bcjpg part-fourth of Bulwcr.'s now noyel, ap.itrticle,on,Mi)itary education, nnd. ooe, onj tjio Jlcngal Mutiny. pia cuvtoou, is trin uc.-jfifli yig , fajpign.pcri- odieals, and oanfalways,jjfi hadpjjomptly, by ordering it from J.epnard iJeott fi 0., No. 70 Pullon street.. New York. . .Three dollars per year,, , . . . J1 ' "--r-r, t - f- Ocn, Packer's majority in Montour county, ii -ill. COLf jyCOUNTY ELECTIQN fl 857. I Governor, i Judges of tin Supreme Court? , cnal i j ? 1 1 i t? i kn i & a & 3 i.f. i si y i o nip n ltl.O.OM. . . . SftlNiROlN.u . BKAVHK. . . , UH1AKUUEKK OATAWISSA. . CENTRE.'.' OOrrtfNOH'AM blSUINrJCnLEK rilANKLlN.. t?ltEKNVO'0D: HEMLOCK. . . JACKSON . . ' LOCUST. . . . MAINE. MADISON. , . , MIFFMN." 1 . Mt.rLUASAN'l MONTOUK. . . 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Governor Pollook has issued tho follo wing I'roclamation.appointing Thursday, Jho 2,0th of, November, as o-day of general Thanksgiving and Praise, iu this Stato i Pennsylvania, bs : InjUtc -numA amliby, the authority of' the Common wc uWififTen nst) Ivania , J am es l I'qtr-oqK, uovernoroj tkcsaitl Uoinmon Scatilii' ' ' ' '. A PboclamXtio.v. 1 J ' Ftllow-Ciliicns : To 'fender to Al- niichtv God, who controls tho destinies 0 nations' and- 'mcb, tho homago' of dovoul CNtltude and praiso for hid goodness and ninrcy, is tho appropriate and solemn duty of a free and highly favored pooplc. Ajs tho Giver of ovory good and perfect gift we' should ovbr 'recognize His hand in our mcrcibs', and acknowledge our dependence upon ins i'rovidcncc; and although ad versity my throw its dark shadows asross our pathway, yet wo should bo assured of this, tu.t "tuo Judgo ot 'all tno iiiartli will do right." During tho past year tho bounties of a kind i'rovidcuco navo not been withheld from our Commonwealth. Our free insii tulious.havo been preserved, and our rights and privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed and maintained. 1 lie arts and sciences, and the great interests of education, mo rality'aud'Veliion, lmvo'olaiUnAl th'a 'htten .tion and.ricoivcd thoi .encourajicmcnt of in intelligent and. liberal-people. Honorable industry in its varied deparuuents has been rewarded 5 and although' recent aud severe financial revulsion has filled with gloom, sorrow -and distrcs, tho hearts and homes of niany; of ,our citizens, yet no fear of famine, no drcid of impcuding public or social calamity, mingles with our emotious of gratitude, for past blowings, or woaK.ens our trust for tbo future, iii the providence of ilim who wounds but to heal, and "whose' mercy' endureth forever.'' ,'A plenteous harvest bas crowned the labpr of tho bus bandman pejeo with its gctitlp and re forming influences, and unwonted health with its benefit and mercies, have' Veen Vouchsafed, to us. Im acknowledgment of tlioso manifold blessings, wo should (OH'cr,unto God ihanks-J giving and pay our vows unto tbo most High i and call upon "llirn !'in 'thb day of trouble: He will dclivor thee and thou shalt glorify Him." Under tho solemn conviction of iho pro priety of this duty, and in cooformify ,with established custom and the' wishes of many cood citizens, I, James Pollock, .Governor of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend Thursday, tlx Twenty- sixth dai of November next, as a day of ; .1 : .1 general iuuu&sgiviuguuu pruiau iuiuujuum this Stato, and oarncstly request the pcophj that, abstaining from thoirusual avocations and all worldly pursuits, they assombio on that day according to their religious cus toms, and unito in offering 'tlianks Ac Almighty God" for lii3 tast' goo'dnriss and mercies; and while humbly acknowledging our. transgression, and imploring' His for- giyenoss, beseech Him, with sincero and earnest .desirp, to return and visit us again with Ilia loviuir kindness, make us worthy of nis bounties, anil cont'muo to us tho rich blessings of His providence and grace, filvrm under mv hand and tho Great Seal of tho Stato at Harrisburg , this f . nineteontli day of O.ctober, in tho 5'L. S. yoar of our Lord nno' thousand r vvv eight hundred and fifty-sevcn-,and , .1 of tho Comtnonwoalth' tho eighty second. - . . Uy ,tbo (jOTernor. , ' , ' Jw M, Suif,ifAt,'- Depuly Secretary of the-Conlmmitccallh; it... t ,u '.ITlio Mother. It has oen' truly said, "Tho-first hoing who rushesito tho rccollcctiou'.of' a soldier tif, a gailpr,, in bis liqut'sdjjljcutyy, is his mother. Sho clintrs to his memory and affection in tho micUt of all tlie forgetful ncss atod,'hardhooa induced by a, roving IiIa. -Tim last mcsaaijo ho leaves 13. tor .bar : this last whisncr breathes her namo rJ-UQ motuur, as ruu insiua mv luaaun ui piety and filial obligation into tho heart of tier infant son, aliouiu always reoi inat ner jabor ia not in vain. Sho ni8y drop, in.to the gfuvc but sho has left behind her an influence. that will work for hor. Tho bow is b'rok'o'nrbut tho arrow is good and will 11 Lipomas. O.RAiq, Jr.- This gentleman f has been elected Senator in tbo, Senatorial Disirict composed ofAVuyno.l'ikoMqnroo tgnj Carbon by o bandsotno demooratio ;tn?jpr)ty,; I f ( &", ''Lc-jiahtur ex.uMiiaber.of llio"Mass"hchuse(ti irufiiro has icon ben.onced'16 tho State i , - re P.Q i?r tiireo yow, yrgerj;, tV On Tuesday lust, all the banks in New York eu.pcuded upocic p.tywont. t-- Nrk-rH H S rr I 3 1- rn MAJbiirri in Columbia County, is Ponnsylvania Logiklaturo.. . ' " senate:'" . "' Dtmocrttti. 6moritton. pbfut. Ncw.,inetiibers, 8, !3 1 Total, 21 11 It has been many ycarj sinco .the Dom oorats havo had s),largo n majority in. tho Senato of Pennsylvacm as they .will l)ave( 'at tho next Bossi-in., And our lcnrcsent-, atives in that body.ac not ouly numerous, but among tho new as well a3. tho old Democratic members, there arc a number of gentlemen of,ycry ,(100, talents. KOUSS 01' HSrKESr.NTATIvas. . Thoiprobablo oginplexion of tbo House of Jloprcscutntivcs is as follows': -' Dmocrati.' 00' '' Oppotitlon. 11. 34'" Doullful. 1 Senate, House, , Totslj, - ' .8T '45. . i l- f Democratic. majority 011 joint baHot,i3S. icar- Dti fall's Galvanic Oil is a Mass ing to invalids, for it will relieve them of their pains as Boon ns it is takijn iiiternally, or applied externally.' Pain anil misery cannot exist whero tlio GA I.Ya'i1! 1'C OIL is used. ' Sold by G. M. Hagcnbuch, J. It Mnycr and K. P. Lutz", Dlocjmsb'urjr', anit Country Merchants, generally. A Remedy for lhjspepsitt, 's Oxy genated Hitters havo been tested by'seien. tifio lucn-, 'and proved to combine tbo moit valmblo lonio properties. Being free fiODi alcohol, uo reactio n is Butiercd by tbo most delicate constitutions. tSS Three ,nioro men wero picked up from tbo crew of tbo Central America, after floating nearly eight day? , and enduring indcscribablo Bufferings,! t jSfiuo of their coinpanionspcrishcd before t.boy1)yor9 found. On Tltursday, 15th in'st., by tho' Rev. D. J. Waller, William Girto'n EAitNKar, of Madison, to' Mm Hannah l!uiLirs,of ft , t at . i uoopcr wwusuip, luoutour m. , On Sunday Morning, Oct. 13th tnst., in Espytown, hy Samuel, A. Wo'rman, Esq., Mr. Solomon Seinfreid, of Oransa town- ship, nnd Mrs. Mary Angld, of lispytowb, Uoh oo. K 2 A ff r'S In Attica, 'Obi o; onTucsday, Oct. lUtb, of Cholera Infantum, IIauvev Alonzo, agod 0 months and 9. days, pon of Wi(liam and Mary L. Faua, .formerly of (Jplumlia, Uo. i'a. , , i , , . r i . . .. qopMBIilDBJtt'OCBAT. Thp following nro tbq, receipts' lo tho office of tho UOLUMisrA democrat," uunng tho month bf Boptomber, 1 857 : Col.Johnf! l'rceze, ?3 iklf llujli McCollum, John J. Mcllenry, b'UUjC. L, Moore, (J V Uupert, Ullfot'a,5 DO, A. It. liulon, 11, It, i olT, 2 UU' Isaac Wngnrr.Sr,, II. V, HBuinan, Esq , IS) John II. lueterick, 1 lUniel flcarharl. 1 So, Jacob Arnwino, (leo Kelchner, fis-1., 'J II" lluilolnh.l.-oopi'r, James 1-ntlerson, IS) Wm. Hutchison, Esq. Col Uo At Bocletv. 3 on! Ilenrv U. Kelchner. lino 1 SU alio 2 m too 73 7S 73 4 011 'Jonas tub ringer, .' oo Jos. w.nnnner, 3 00 Josenii Utibblna .Aptommasi 1 ,1, , v ,,ii,)i,nuii,,ci, , !- 1 liu Biato Agricultural Fair 8 Ml I 7i llapl.J. V Dielcricn, 1 73 3 Ml tl. nfva Coal Co., '."-DO a. 1 .' A, U. Menscli, 30 IIU1IIT . I UIMI-, Rstale Cideon Yorki CM. Kuiik.Ki'j., 3 OH, H llarma.i, li, , S Oil ll.H rcneu. N. II. Fowler. 3 nu Hiieriu anuer 5 00 n W. aiaham, S (IU .11 (III 3 Oil Estate of Jacob Nusi, 1 71 O.U ."iillor -I'o , Cornelius r.cvnouls. 2 00. A. Ui Cattell & Co., 300 3 00 300 C Kreamrr, 1 73 names u u.terhoul Jaini-i E, Unifier, 1 73 E. ii. Orwia, Usin c. carton, . ou, '" wo lost our list, unfortunately, con taining tho names of thoso who had paid up to September 7, and consequently, their payments may not ,bero appear, Mil thoy let us know? Yo intend to' givo every custompr honest credit fof all pay ments, 'and hopo many moro of our good friends will promptly pay tho Printer, , uflur custymcrB, Jjercabvuts, will plo.aso reniombor,,that wo want and will ta!(c, if wp pan get all kinds of produce Ucpf, Pork, Oats, Huf-kwjieat, Cider, Apples, ami all thp-uoceaaarjes of life included, Now, friends, pleaso roll up tbo articlw, RETURNtt-OFFLCIM,.- V 1--4 Coijims. Chirp cts, Senator. a.cgtilaiSrc, jrei ll0'8 - 2405 1037 23(j-i 2355 107U 'lD0i'2JS(l4 NOTICE. A nrll2 rnninanf'liivp ihl1. invifc-'ltrtMln rtiv3ncrtl if 3 per ft (t3 cW pfi hni() tin Ibv Oaplinl tnr.k nt Cntnany for tlio taxi nix momlis, p.i)nblo to tlie (holder or'tlii'lf legal rritrescnUtlvca mi or nfter Win I. the lOtli or October Mtik R.lAfiM.l'.aa. Cnttawl'fn II r id ii 0 0(Tco, Trratvnr. admTn I s T 11 AT O ll'S NOTIOKl 1 Estate of Benjamin Tiatt. T ETTKUS of Administration on ,tbo .14 B Jl ral. .r llunUnili, Pinlt. iHU. at Pilin Inwntlllil Oi.Jltri.l.ia eounly, tlecfi-ntM. hnvp Itpii ernntpil hy 1 tin llcfcUerdf Diiluiiiliiii ,iu6tf. (il.iluf under iinnnl mho ri'hlp iv uln, I'int ; onJilp,in Colcimlna tonnly j dre-lcnt or rcrinpl to prptcnt'lhoni tc1 the Ailmin illfnior wimniii ufi r, anu on liuisuns iiuieuicii iu iimVu paymtnl rllhwilh. . iram iman. yilJ.lAM I'lATT. lire til. 1637 imfiililraWM. To Teachers and School Directors; pou Tiic ruaWst ot-cxAMiNtNn it.acii rns' A. I. n-j 01 mirfiiiisuurg uu iiiiinunr 1 iir -.'jui tit 10, A'?t., nt Liulitetrert at 3. V.M , and at Orainrc villi) n Ihef vpninp ; mi tlic ?7lh In Ccntrn. tii in. A.M. nml'M llerwick al 3, V. M ; on the S?ih In Miflliti. nt 10; A. nrl nt CmuwihMt al 3, T. M. ! on Hie in Main, at It), A . M. and in Hiavcr at 3, M, ; on tli" :iUlti in Montour nt 10 A. M.. and in Ilcmlock nt 3. V. .Mi; mi tlit 31 M in MA'linou at 10, A.M.. ami tnCrmi wood at 3.T.M, A clioo houso or ot1nr rf nir.il plarp m (V be udectPiI iy hf Secretary ofeacli UoirtKfor tlio pMcc or ini'rtirif.nnd lrctor" ore n 'iuc'UmI to I'pp'n.t ilil tt not I cp oinonR ilio aplirant lor Ilia icliools. and nttfiid If pnpiblt. Examination! m tbp other tnwiifhlpf will Immedi Blely.suiceed, ofuhlcli die nnliro ilClrplv n. WM'I'I M IlUllOCHH. County &ap(rtntcni(entt MlllvllK Oct24,IP57-lt . R t B ROD IT II. K. 15U015ST & CLA11K, nnAt,LKB IN hlFORTCD AND DOMESTIC ynms am ljsuobs, NU. V23 NORTH TII1BH B'lllCLT, tAliovi) llac, rlllL.IUKI.rllVJI. Oft SI, 1P5T Bvlokl Bitick! Brick! TIVK I1UNDKHU T II 0 U 8 AN I Jt I'ltlMR lllllUK, Jim lurni'il cul.nl tho nuli.trl Ix-r's lliick Varila in ltlioniHhi ric. ami an: pin-ri'il. lor flute. Tli best In tlie country. Apnlv to It. 11. AUTIlyn. ltlnonisKHr'n', Ofllclier 10, IP57 . C raiVHn Irnm th. uhrilbi-i nt Oamplio'l Jc U'or IJ deli's fowler Milh hi IV litre tiiwii.iil p, Coliiiiitii.1 county, on Monday, iliu 1 1 111 nf September last. a oung WHITE COW, SSPT Willi sojiif hrown fpotsnpon her. nntl liorn iioiidiiic downw.'.rii. Kiv do I In r a rennrd will lcgicri for her recovery by t iio obs( ril ELIJAH HNVUEIt. (Jcntre, October 30, W2 GOOD NEWS VOW IIA1U? TIMKS. rpilll subsmlierB have ui reiun.eil rmm the city, X Willi a eooil nfforlnienl of (lootli nt nrieeit lo mil tin llnici, wllidi lliey wilt illttposo of At pricis for nady pay. We iiwite nil persons uhn wiKh lo bnyclieap. to call ami examine our sicclt. Country 1'roiluco t.ikon nt II. C..k I. V. IIARTMAN. Oct 1T,'1!7 I'ATJSNH' SPtilNO HMD UO'I'TOMS. AhUynu th.t want to rl and aU-rp cood. rail on UEUUOU W. t;(lllELEt and buv GOULD'S PA' BUD HOVWMS. llo ba buuiiht the patent rigm or uoiutnuia county, nnu n now prepaieu 10 uir nirh Iloltoins applicaulu looldai well ni new hPil-leuda He lias alio on hand all kind ol Cabinet Furniture, Clnirs.Uottac Hedsieadiu and other Cottage Turn itu re, wnifii of win ben us ciic-ip u- ioe ciitapsKi. AUn. Itoadv-iiindo Coflintt, GEOUGE V. COUELL lllDomt-burffi Pet 17, 1657, COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY. TMHI Tr'ncteeg of ihld Institution Imve nnan-niriiKly X elecleil II. I). Walker, A M., of l.'Wi.turs, l-rin-cipal o' i.iiil AcaJeiuy., In 'pluce of 1-rof. Au'lrritou, lilio.e tliiie'cxpiri8'with tlie plcsent ttrin. Uie'lfiliitay efUclolii r Hut. Mr. Walker will rurcecil Mr. Anttcroon Imincdlnlely nfter tlin close ot hli hbnrs. It i iletisoeil bytlie Trutlcci, witluhclr new Trin cipal, in in'iko tliu institution ooc of tlio best of llio niiuliii the tiute, ' ' Oct 17, 1E37 . J i Bloninhburs, I'a., Uuarter ending epivmbur sauir r IHT (If l.r.T-l-nita reiilnlnle,. in Llie l-oFt Olhre nt 1S37. Uarrnt WillLiiu iluwinaii lljrry 'J Howniuz George Evans Calharino Evans Joseph It J)i Evans I'.Hick Griffith Uavid R IJalK'Sliy I'ulrlck Garvey J hn llelster Jqtenb Hart Patrick" 1 r Hushes Havid Ham I'eter S Haaser Kidenliam Hill Samuel I...,,,..... i rl Lnmnu James Moyer Jetlerson Noivey Isaac V Norton John A O.it Jesse tiharp llichard Unyiler Jacob fe-ctirliier J V r?tory James J billhead Mr I '' Sleet llanna Tials John 11 Woolr'lhomns J Wilbnan Lewis J Willie Ceorgo U David Jonea James Dinn Uobuil McUunald KeUhuinreter James Plinii ,Slnp Kuorr 1 hennas Kirk Mary Cfl-ersons calling for the above letters will please sly they are udvcrlised, ' ' I'lllI.Il' UNANOST, 1'. M. Oct 3, 1337 HOOT AND SIIOU MAKING. Till-, unilerslined. llianklul for tho literal palroinign with whicti he has been lavord for year iiiieby,uould liiruimhis I ric mis, and custuiueis, 'hut lie continues tu inanufucimo Jiools ana ohocs, At his ntd and n'ull.kiiuwislaiid, on Malnstrect, Itlooiusburg, in nil Ibeir various aud forms, in good sly le nnilon modeiato terms. ,. Mil lonii vipnrience In iso biisilieta,.auil leuernl knnwleilsoor llio leopli HI i,'oluliJ.ia ounty, iper. added ton lire I dtiermlnatlou lurender swUclioii toall his customers. should sicuru him increased pij tronageiiluch lie hopes to merit. ... , t JACOU r", DHJTEltlCK, Illoomsburg, Match 10 11-57. NOT10K. " " NOTIOI! is liereby (Iveu tint an appbotlnu lyill hi made at Ihn neat l-eH'ifl ol lligH.egl4talo.rc of reniisilv.niiu. for tho inrorporn.ion ol a lUufc;, wltlt tho Usual prltilee,lti ho called Tim lll.iubdrn 11 Hk," wilh a rupjltl of !l llilndred t!lllatul dot Jars, and to bo loniled in the town of lllouibbnrj, Colombia county I'a. WM.,SNYIl'.lt. C.MENIIKNIIAI.I,, B a KllfVH, LrlillAIM r. LOT? , A. V Ml'.NOH. JACOB LVLIt. i'i:i'i:it iiii.t.Mi'.Yiiii, IJI.IAK HILTLISII.-K, A, J. KVANB, 1. W HAltTMAN, J ItAMACV, A. J. BLOW. It II, AKTIIUII. Wit HOL-iiSoV, lll'j'Kjiivr.o. June 27 IE37 Held October 13, 1857w Vry. Iks '5: .VV1 LtyitoX 11132405' 0602178 1 1072203 2207 071, COLUMBIA COUNXV, SS.' 1 AT 'nil OrDllhrp(iC0lllLliel,lfit fllonma. 5Ef?fc lurB. in nnd Tor rnlrl County, on Monday, W&&Bi(tciiiltr7lliIM7r rum hot granted ZlLfSrW II no II a IHO nira in in ircai rPrirpnln nuariLi.in nl V.lii'. thtth rnx Uarrift Koit Iniermtirric j 11.111,111 Itui-iliiv) I'.HIIU with UrliXh.TlleyuudWflllam rox.rhiMren oMViIliam roxf-dffvaicd ; ton o laid Ungciru, ISfqulrinff litem' to tt and nppcnr at on Urflian' Court to he liolil ni lho,t Coiirl llouvoln lllootnf-ljurs. In mid count of Coltun bia,oti tlio "Hi day oi' Ucccmbrr next I lien nnd theio to nccept or riTusp the entntn or kliu unid Uucedpnt at the uluatlnn thereof i and 1m fnso tho tnf( pnrtir rtc elect or rcfunR fo to.lnliclliu fontn, then to aliew cmne, If any they lmve why thv taiuo. fcljould not, bo aold nrcotding to law. , JAcon i:vi;ri.y, ' - Clerk. The iieim nnd l'jral rfprfUPinntlvnVnnil nil priona Ititrrcptfd tn llieT.tintRorthftdtitil Khl Foil drcrdtrd. dm hrrohy not I fled offlto oMftlrt'ng nnd t xUlence o( lbs nliovc rutc. nnd ofthc'rellirii dnv ihrtiof. - t "BTEFIICN Ur MILIAR, 11 ihirtff. n'ooiour;.Oct I7.tf57 1 L1FM'INSUUAN0K.' 1JAP1TA Xa. fn.lld IIO.V tlOOtiOO. CAaHtr I'erpetmil. . ' ' ', pONTlNUUlo make lN3UfiANCr.il QN MVta on J the liiosi rcflinniiiiic icrnii. Tho caoiinlbcliiL' unnl no and lnvcftnl. tnpther with i larjto ntid eo"Bt:intly lncrning ri-scrwd fund.olleri n prrfpft fcurily( to thr njcnrrd Tin; premiums inutile ald enrly, half jearly, o qurirt'-rly. Tlio Company ndil n T-ONIIH pcrlodically.to the Inm rnnci fof lile. Tim riltST llONCs nppropfiatrd in nrcomht-r. IP4I. tho filWOM) HONU3 in Decembtr, the 1 II lltl) ItONtlri in Itrcfinlier. ItfU. tThi'ie ndditioun art made without re-iuirinjr any incrrripc in thr prnniunH in lie pnid to the i;ouiiaiiy, Tlif tnllm-ini: iirr :i fiw cxaniplpy Iroin lh' Itfpliirr Aliiou.it ofl-oliry mill iHiioia to be inrrcnii'il liy future mbtnioiiH. t?iiin Inruri d nomm or llltilltliMl Pol'fy 1.13 iu.i 3:u Ac. U73 .J.'j 2(1 HUD A.C. 3.U7.I UO l.aj", Ml 4c. KJUII ic. ,'fiiiiplilf C, rontnltune tutle nf mivt flint explmn lion, iormi of upoticntiiiu, anil (iirllier inlotmntirii cm he fotlhil ut tlie i Ifto f TlltnlAB ItlUUWAV, Vntidtnt. Jno I. Jamk. Actuary. Uclnbrr HI, 10.17 1 V ULOOMsiBUKU 1500K STOivK. m. .. HTHK umlermneil rcp?rl fully annoiinceft I tliiitshn ronljiiiipi" the Ulmpmsbutg llotk fitert ami Stationary f:tablffntnt l.lUly fomiuelcil by hi-rdPrf accil huphnnd. Major Clark. in nil ilu ir vnrltim branrhtp, nt tlie'old ttanii fit the Eiclwnpe Kuildlncoi'ilrvt door E.utor thf Exrhatise Hotel, aud h.nlujj rcplaiphpfl her miJIlhiiieni with n rhrttro tork ol Jitia fiook and SttWfnary. kIm N preparfdjio nceouituodato all who may cle h'.-r n rail In liprllne, ' Jtf.$0. Tho Uemnitranl Hiloo w, in thp bntpmpntof the ahovo esi3bll8linient,wllb ron tinned as usual hy'thft aub ncnhAr, wheiflthfl public ran nln.ll Ximos Ito'mipptip.t wfthttto choicest lWveno aid RtrRBsiiMNT, uteri a M(npruH.iirapnnll, I'or. Ah, Ac, rardiiic, Hpicod.-ind Pirkli il (v H'T9, I'ichled Claim, et; irJ-Tlie public ciitiom n reappctlul'y lolfcitetl, CAttOI.I.VE CLARK. Suueaot to Jem O, Ciatk. niooinhurr,Mi7 9, IM7 TRUNKS 1 TllUNKSJI T'TiSK'JfA tup. i.Anniur. nra-r SS"1'Alf Inintsoiiieii anil cheapest as Rorlment ol Kolo Leather. Bo'iil Ilivi'tnl -VT5, CH. US. Propnlkrs, Leather anil Carpit Uaga, I'nckinc Trunka, &c., Sec. Rt THOMAS W. MAlTSON'f, Celebrnted Lnnilon Prize Meitnl, I niprovcrt-tMeel Slilinc. Solid Hole Leattier Trunk Mnnurf cloryY NO. mo MAIIKK-r r-Titiun-. South west corner Fourtluiml Market, l'hiladefphja. A'l gust 8. Ift17-lf bus Uity, Hotel, Nil. 2.7 NOBTII THIltll 8TREI1T, .. Jlhftl Hut' Una, formtrly " KAfll.E IICiTJU.1," PHILADELPHIA'..., " '. THE (imin.;nc(l tius liken llto'nlKivb WrM-kwbwn House mi h loii( ami fjvorab'e (prise,'1 nnil fi'ni ren". ovfitfd iiiul rurniiilicil it enlircl'amiw. nml in urh a sfyte uutl tinnu-jf us willgiyp slifd.ijluu lo.ojl wli? miy licaiint lui Kiit'ulB. '( , Ut'Milfinni wlm wiilcon Lo rurnlslifjil ijl, fooui int MjppliuJ wiili iiiea(s,fli, the if Jileanure, (run. a Urea HitUiir-iit uud Ha l in Pa loon iiitaclird.oii lbt' Curu pean ptin," nr at tU lintel tab If, nt regular IiourB n iliey in ly tit sir. , , HJ I'tiu iruirictor flatters liiinnjlf that tin l6ut& in rintail'-litiii oliill surpaii tint cnifnrt unl aileuttuu whicti uill l.n fuuiiiiul Urn City llule), Juno U, IBS7. KKMOVAL. rpUU subscriber liavluir removed bh Marblo, Yard, X from near llio Court tlo'isu, tl lhuroulli west cor ner of MAIN aud .MAltKHT ilrceis, in Rupert', Row, v.lure ho is prepared fo I'urniMh all kinds of Marble Wnrk, , . Vll! MONUMI'.NTS, Cradle Tombs. BoxiTouibs.nnd llend Stones of iwery desfriptiou. Ills slock is'of tbo host k ind, tile workmanship not enrp-iSbCd byiuf in the country, and at low pricey. Call and judge for yourselves. E3- Ho wi'l also furnish Table nnd Ilureau .Tops, MnoKis fur houses, .tbise Corses, l.iultes.aiMl riills for Wiui'nwa and Honrs, at a- low llgure. Tiiankiul for past favor,, wc hopo for a continuance of the sailte. ANTHONY WiTMAN . Hloomkbiirg, April 4. 1857. ttm MAIN BTUUU'r. OITOSITi; THR LXCIIANnn. rpllll uudervigued rrspfclfulfy inroims hia frienda X and the public gciieutly, that ho has opened Jl A'tw Timvure and Sier,t J(uu lista blishment, , , , In Ilim ,'Ltilfttjnf folnierly occupied fnr tliat 'purpose, bi Joseph jjbarpb'SB, w hire lid i prepared to-' conduct the buinos in all ts various; branchi .' ' " 'J nit arn unit jliiiisd pponting1 of all klndr mndo la order on shnrr1 rf riifcp and nt looderaio price-s.a . i' i Alio-rTIOVEH, of vnrlouJ iiylus, constantly for sale. Ilepairlng done to order in quick tlRio. trjrCountry produce tukeit Iu eschonge for.wprk. ' riloonnllJrg.lMnr k'Mtf-f ' ' ffl'L''V?PiV, GltKAT ATTRACTION. JOtW DOLL, No" Ml .N'orlh Second slrwt-'iljovJ Arch, 1-lii adelplilav " '' . ''i' Importer of 'lbys and Fancy Qpaf,r Hal tlie lariestassortinentl or Curiosities In llloity. Toysofall kinds, I'jhry Jiukt,clmokel'jpo,Tob,irco lioies, Violins and slrlin. llarmoiilcas'ACeordeonf. and a lirge variety i)f oilier arliciet tbo. numerous fo mention.- Mlorekerpersiond ethers will plcaic call before, rilir chasil'g elsewhuro, Aua vu. ies7-.:toi Ml STOVJ-J VP It, BALK. OOOl) I'ASI.OR HTOVi;,.ii ciMllcnl, orUif,, for K .ah, cue.,... pl, iu MR llloomiburs o,t L, r 10 J6t7 " ffilfivATFcPiViVZ!- VANISH TRUNI Wf&&l't'l?jif??' Mil'' BonnilS- Drat P.ifSHate5' (JIIILOKCN-S COAI