SI n ill" Ji WLUHBIi DEMOCRAT. LEVIL. TATE, Editor. BLOOMSBUiRG , PA. SATURDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 10, IB60. Mr. Jacob Snidbb, of Phclpsvillo, Sullivan co., Pa., now in Europo, lias our thanks for a lato copy of tho" livening ('i.onilon; .standard." OOMMUM IOATED. E. S. M. Hill, Esq., of Soranton, has l.s'ued a now paper, entitled tho "Luzerne Ltgul Observer." It is mainly devoted' to tho interest of tho legal profession, and promises to bo a publication of. great im portance. Wo wish Sir. Hill success in bis new onterprizo. Messrs. Fitzqrr ald & SnAUT, of Willianisport, havo our thanks for regular copies of tho ''Daily (Evening) Times." This spirited littlo Daily. i3 conducted with marked ability, and U deserving of success.. Tho Williamsportcrs should furnish tho nmnnition and keop hor going. HiorLE'a Pacific Kailiioad. Wo call public attention to tho tiotico in our columns to-day of the People's PaciCo Kail road. It is a great National Entcrprizo, iu which every American Citizen is deeply interested. Tho Company is now fully organized and tho project should roccivo universal encouragement. Jbfcl.r-CMttm&ta Dtmttrati Palemon John gives up, thercbv vir tually acknowledging himself a falsifyor. 'I bis fact u now placed upon record for fnturo uso and renders bis paper impotent for furlhor evil.. As falsifyors aro always boasters, ho omits no opportunity of mag nifying himself through his paper. By implication, ho boasts of .his "decont En glish." Sco specimens in his last weok's papor. Thus, "Our friends done nobly in littlo- Wyoming." In another place, "Littlo Sullivan done remarkably well." I will not multiply instances, morcly bo oauso, whilo his deficionoy is proverbial, it ia a subject of commiseration. I should bo ashamed to kick a "dead lion;1' much more Palcmou John, sinco ho is afraid to attract further notice, oven by so much as ngain elevating his cars. Thcroforo I will not ask him to apply to himself all of his rofincd epithets, such as "dcocnt English," "blockhead, " " imbecility of intelleot, " "noisy cur," "nuisauco," and tho many other names ho has used, until it is sup posed ho has exhausted his vocabulary of 16th Lancaster. Wm lilapkmiardlsm. So luanv different names , Johll Iliostand, H. aimlicd to ono ncrson. liko two neratives ! thl'ork: Wm. II. Welsh, D. 1 o destroy each other, and liko a boy throw ing stones in tho air, hits no person but himself. IIo thus betravs all tho "imbec oilltVnf n nmw W,V!n nut nrt,i ,l ' 20th Blair, Cambria and hallooing "caw" at random, and the ri-LXK'iL. uiculous malignanoy of his own ''noisy cdith, 11. cur" iu pursuit of his tail, running round 22d Westmoreland ij- Fayette, and round in a cirolo, with all tho ardor I l'uller, K Pennsylvania Logislaturo, session or 1S8L BKNATB. (iwlt tiicriD MEmm Kuriitn mtn a mx.) 1st District Philadelphia. 'Jeremiah Niohcls, 11,, John II. Parker, 11., Geo. It. Smith, K., Qcorgo Oonnol, It. 3d Chester and Delaware. Jacob S. Scrril, It. 3d Montgomery, John Thompson, It. 4th nuelcs. Mahlon Yardly, 11. Cth Lehigh and Northampton. Jere miah Schindcl, D. Oth JJerlcs. IIicster Olymcr, D. 7 Schuylkill. Robert M. Palmer, It. 8th Carbon, Monroe, Pike, ij- Wayne. IIcurv S. Jlott. D. Oth Bradford, Susquehanna, Sullivan ana Wyoming, ucorgo i. jianuou, iv, 10th Luzerne. W. W. Kctohum, H. 11th Tioga, Potter, M'Acan and War ren. Lsaao licnson, It, 12th CUnton, Lycoming, Centre and Union. Andrew Gregg, It. 13th Snyder, Northumberland, Montour and Columbia. Franklin Hound, It. 14th Cumberland, Juniata, Perry and MiJjUrt, Dr. E. V. Crawford, V. 15th Dauphin a7id Lebanon. A. It. Bouchtcr. It. uamuion, n. IBthMams, tVanUinand Fulton. A K M'Cluro, 11. 10th Somerset, Bedford and Hunting don. S. H. Wharton, 11, SUMMARY OF NEWS. Miss A. I). Webb has received and opened her usual variety of Pall and Win ter Goods, to which she invites the atten tion of perohasers. Her stock wa3 selec ted with a speoial view to tho wants of this community, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Giro her a call at her New Store: BuiiLiNGAMc Defeated. All who abhor political profligacy, personal corrup tion and vaunting treason, will bo rejoiced to learn that in Massachusetts, Anson Burlinoamg has been defeated for' Con gress, by Mr. Affleton. Ho is tho au thor of tho blasphemous and treasonable expression, "We must have an anti-slavery Constitution, an anti-slavery Biblo, and an anti-slavery God." Godey's Ladts' Book. Tho Novem ber number is on our table. It contains sixty-fivo engravings in all. Its pages aro filled with an unusual amount of interest ing matter for the ladies. Now is the time to get up clubs for tho Lady's Book, as new inducements arc offered for 1801 to sub scribers. Clubs of eight, oan procure it at the low rato of SI ,87 1-2 each. of vcritablo oombat. His perforraanco re minds mo of a certain ignorant editor, who hecamo a notod calumniator. Being asked by a friend how ho managed to blacken tho characters of men so effectu ally without having any education, ho ro- plied : "I first sot down tho name of tho man that I want to libel. I thou go to work and chargo him with ovcry orimo that I ovor committed myself." As my motivo for jointing out moro of his falsehoods has ceased, and as the mind rcfusis to 'dwell long on tho paltitudo of falsifying editorials, I am indisposod to pursuo tho Bubjcet further. But I havo been advised to call his attention to an item in his paper of tho 18th Octobor. IIo says, "wo would respectfully adviso him to get soma rcspectablo Member of tho Bar to assist him iu getting up his indictment in order that there may bo no flaw in it." Palemon John i.i requested to namo a single indictment with a "flaw" in it, du ring tho time I have been District Attor ney. Thoy aro matters of publio record, and can bo easily shown if true. I pro nounoo tho abovo to bo not only a libel, but an unmitigated falsehood, manufactur ed from "whole cloth." Tho indictment against Frcderiok Nicely, is tho only one upon which any question was ever raised that I now recollect, and that has been sustained by the Court. I ascribo no cred it to myself. It has happened to bo my good luck to have no "flaw" delected thu3 far. In Russel on Crimes, vol. 1st, pago 2 11 read as follows. "Words spokon of a per son in respect of his office or profession arc slanderous, if they imputo incapacity, or misconduot, or want of somo qualifica tion necessary to carry on tho ofiico or profession of such person." When such words aro printed and published, I sup pose ho knows what crime they amount to. He had better not felicitato himself too soon upon what I havo conduced to do, as tho law allows me two years iu which to decido what ought to bo done, I doubt whether tho fear of getting besmeared, should deter us always from destroying stinkards. E.II. LITTLE Nov. Oth 1800., Cleat fitld. J.E.Mcr- , 'Smith Greene. Gco. V. P. Penney, It. 23d Washington J- Lawrence, It. 24th Allegheny. John EliasII. Irish. It. 23th Beaver Butler, Do L. Imbrio,lt. 20th Lawrence, Mercer and Venango. James II. Kobinson, It. 27th Erie and Crauford. Darwin A. Finnoy, It. 29th Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and Elk. K. L. Blood. D. Republican Senators 27 Democratio Senators 0 Republican majority. ...21 HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Philadelphia. Jos. Caldwell, D., Thos. E. Gaskill, D., Patrick M. Donough, D., RobcrtE. Randall, D., Joseph Moore,Jr., Daniel U. 'i nomas, It., Dr. J. 11. Seltzer, It., J. E. Ridgwayj It., Henry Dunlap, D., Henry G. Lsiscnriog, D., Isaao A. Sheppard, It., Richard Wildcy, It., Wm. D. Morrison, D., Geo. W. H. Smith, v., John ii. l'reston, Ji., mourns W. Duffiold, D., Charles P. Abbot, K. Delaware Ulialklcy Harvey, 11. Chester. William T. Shafcr, 11., Ca- lob Poirce R,, Isaao Acker, It., Montgomery. Dr. John il. lull, v., John Stonoback, D., John Dismant, D. 11., Dr. District Results. Tho return Judges of tho 12th Congrcs sional District met at Bloomsburg and gave tha certificate of election to Col. Goorgo W Scranton. Tho result of tho election in tho several Counties was a3 follows : Scranton. Randall Hudson Brothee's Musical Con cert. This celobratod Musical Trope, gave the first of their Conccrts,on Monday evening last,in tho Court House at Blooms burg. Tho audience, wo regret to say, was not very largo, although it was highly respectable. This Conceit, given by tho Hudson Brothers, assisted by Col. Rog ers, all agree who heard them and in which opinion wo cheerfully concur, was tho best Concert of tho kind ovor hold in Bloomsburg, and those who remained at home missed a most heart-invigorating aud docply edifving entertainment. How Patronizing. "The,otUer day wo wera Uichlv amused at a speech at a Presbyterian Synod, from a gentleman who "preaches tho word" to a congregation seventy-hve miles long, and which he lutimate'd, sometimes chases tho deer at ono end of his parish, while ho is expounding a test at the other. On ono occabion- while ho was holding forth nearly nil tho able-bodied men in church left their teats to join in-a hunt that swept by. Tho minister flung up-his hands iu despair at tho desertion and exclaimed "its no use," meaning that his preaching appeared to bo in vain. His meaning, however, was on ly partially comprehended by an aged la dy, who replied : "Yes it' is; they'll catch it" alluding to the deer. Tho story il lustrates no less tho humors of country life than tho wildness of some of our Pennsyl vania counties. Our railroads aro open ing these mountain aud vallics to thu world." Now that story is older lhau tho Phila delphia Evening Bulletin, and was never told to the Editor, or in his hearing,by any preacher whoever was tho hero of it. It was not originally located in Pennsylvania even. Bat any thing which could enable tho intensely republican editors of that journal to fling a sneer or a sarcasm at tho people of the interior counties of tho Statu. Aud that too, by men who probably havo never been so far from tho city as across the Schuylkill. Lot somo of thoso refined Chestnut street editors, who can't "tell a hawk from a handsaw," come out into tho country, and thoy may learn something of which they are now intensely ignorant. We are' sick of these cool assumptions against the country and of tho gas that "our railroads aro opening" &c. When it is well known .everywhere, that no set of men havo ovor beon so blind and stuptd in A Thottino Match camo off last matters connected with tho real interests of i Thursday afternoon, on tho Raco course trado and of Philadelphia, as thoso samo ' 0f tho Agricultural Society's Ground, in dandy editors, and tho capitalists whom Bloomsburg. Mr. J. G. Pell, of Wilkes they bamboozled. They keep up a con- hario, trotted old Blind "Buckskin," n- ttant quarrel with New York, when if they J gainst Mr. A. II. Roo's " Gray Maro,"of would let New York alono, and attend to! Light Street, for a purso of $100. Milo tho development and fostering the rcoour- j heats best of thrco in fivo rounds, ''Buck BCiof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia might skin," beat every round and won the purso. soon rival Nw York in enterprise, in bus- j j iiutw and in population. . The Republicans hava lo?t Nnw Jersey. Luzerne, Columbia, Montour Wyoming, Total, 7,458 1,053 1,052 1,250 0,110 2,170 1,131 1,205 11,710 11,024 Scranton's majority, COS iuo result oi tno senatorial contest in this district was as follows : Columbia, Northumberland, Montour, Snyder, Total, Majority for Bound, VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES. OFFICIAL. Kline, Onterbout. Btrawbridge. Il&rding. 2,631 S-J0 1,7c 1.7S7 Keller. Bound. 2487 1011 2550 2034 1080 1070 1133 1051 7250 7274 7255 18 Bucks. Joseph Barnslcy, Ashcr ltcily, It. Northampton. Jacob tiopo, v., v. I'. Eilcnborgcr, D. liehigh and Uarbou. vvilliam 11. liut lor, D., V. 0. Lichteuwalluor, D. Monroe ahd 1'iKe. Uharles v, uroa- head, D. Wayno. A. IS. Walker, a. Luzerne. Lewis Pm-ho, R., H. P. Hillnun, It., Peter Byrne, D. Susquehanna. Ucorgo . urazicr, il. Bradford, nonry W. Tracy. R., Dr, 0. T. Bliss, It. Wyoming, Hulnvan, Uolumbia and Mon tour. Thomas Ofiterhout, D., Hiram 11 Klino, D. Lvcon.ine and Clinton. Wm. H. Arm strong, It., II. C. Dressier, R. uentro. Wm. u. Duncan, it. Mifflin. Adolphus F. Gibboney, R( Union, Snyder and Juniata. Thomas Hayes, It., John J. Patterson, R. Northumberland. Amos T, lsisel, K. Schuylkill. Daniel Koch, 11., Henry Iluhn, 11., Lin Bartholomew, It. Daupmn. William UlarK, 11., Dr. Lewis Heck D. Lebanon.. Jacob L. Bicksler, R. Berk's. E. Pcnn Smith, D., Michael P. Boycr, D., Henry B Rhoads, D. Lancaster. Henry M. White, II , Jo seph Hood, R., Michael Ober, R., John 31. btehinan, 11. York John Manifold, D, Daniel Rich", D. Cumberland and Perry William B, Irvin It, William Lowthcr R. Adams Henry J. ilycrs V. Franklin and Fulton James 11 Brew ster R, James C Austin It. Bedford aud Somerset lidward J1 LouistANAhas thanksgiving on tho 20th instant. Dickens, it is stated, has received fivo thousand dollars from tho Harpers for his story of "Hunted Down." m. x ; -r T 1' - ii..r i Second lUUUa (Villi nillbll IU UUUVIV WlUfcOi Twenty thousand dollars havo been sub scribed. The famino in southern Kansas is very severe. Thousands of pounds of Hour and provisions aro going on to tho sufferers from tho Western States. He (Iot ins Sitare. J. B. Hall, of this placo, took-fifteen premiums at tho recent County lair, for various manufac tured articles. ll'i!lia?nsport Times. OiiANai: of Conductors. Wm. B. Hunter, has becu appointed Conductor Sixth on tho Cattawissa Railroad, vice Wm. 'Eighth Tho Congressional Districts. OFFICIAL VOTE. Wards. First Third Fourth Fifth Seventh Adami Franklin virst ijistrict. l'uiton licpubllcan, Domoorat. Union Bedford . .1 t . - T -r i- Duuer. iicnmnn, run it. uuiiiihu beventkknth DISTRICT M'Pherfon 2851 4078 8l8 2017 15DI. New V&ucvii5cment34 QREAT INDUCEMENTS TO MAK MONEY WITHOUT CMHTAI,. " Itiiinlmi.. Hlik. 'iil'nt.nl flli.1.. c t. .. 2875 lluta full return for i vftylhnltsil Inuaiiuent. I,,.," ti in tirutari eucloau ilntiili, tid ftdilrcn ,r A,,u I W. 1. MtMlKCOI! Schcll 2707 3350 004 i 2307 1845 1048 -1100 33d 1882 8581 383 1704 2003 1347 1380 601 1280 6383 421 470 048 200 137 485 2057 11,275 11,045 M'Pherson's majority, 573. EIGHTEENTH' DISTRICT Blair M'Allister Nor. 10, lP00-3t, cinmiWllo, i,'y 108 plurality for Butler. SECOND DISTRICT. Morris. Brodhcad. Fullor, Somerset Blair Huntingdon Cambria 2080 2000 3043 2203 Blair's majority, 2005. NINETEENTH DISTRICT Covodo rpO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOY JL MKNT. Agent tinted to icll tho Krl Sowing Machine. i 1302 month, iind f iDcnmii luiid. Tlili la n new ,Mn,l,i J! nope to llinnlo In Ha rnnatrucltnn. Hint a child oflo ia.',; I leatn t oncrnto It by Imlf on hour's Instruction l. 2121 r-qnnl to any Fnmllv Pev lng Mactiluc In uic. aii,i !." ptleo la but nneen I)nllar. ' M a . rcrsona nlaliingan agtncy will nddresa J. IV. HUYI.AN Secretary ErlcScwIng Machine Company, ' MILAN, OHIO. Fifth COVEM., resigned. Williauisjwrt Ttmcs. Tup. population of tho Russian Empiro is estimated nt sixty-ouo millions, double that of Franco or tho Uuited States. Of these ono million are nobles, twclvo millions aro commoners, and lorty-eight millions serfs. The Iron Horse. There Ninth Tenth 030 1107 1100 1380 1001 707 1218 1122 1171 1072 5410 220 Westmoreland 4800 200 Armstrong 3310 415 .Indiana 3581 270 650 1700 13 now in ri,.i. operation in the United Stntns, ono milo of Twelfth railroad to ovcry 1000 inhabitants ; 'n Sixteenth England, ono to ovcry 2500 ; and in the ' s,,,l(f,tt, whole ot ureat lintaiu, ouo to every ouuu Eighteenth muauuauw, ItlprnOllt 11 Barxum Aoain. Mr. Barnum has been iu this City to make preparations to open a Museum. It is to be located ia Chestnut street, and will, in its principal features, be similar to his establishment iu New lork.--i "hilatlclptia iVrt. Female ''Lynchers." On Saturday, a crowd of women went to a tavern, in Corwin, Ohio, aud poured out all tho liquor on tho ground. Thoy then notified auothor tavern keeper that if ho did not giro up tho business in ten days he should share tho same fate. CoAli On.. Has tho rsmarkahlo and very valuable property of never becoming rauciu. All other oils vegetable and animal absorb oxygen and decay j but all tho neutral oils derived from coal aro per mancnt compounds like water, aud do not expenonco corruption or chanco trom timo and exposure. rRisosERS Sentenced in Delaware. Kent county (Del.) Court has sentenced John It. Hamilton, convicted of killing his who, to pay a hno ot Sl.UUO, to stand in tho pillory ono hour, receive CO lashes and imprisonment for life. John Cannon, a negro, convicted of rape, was sentenced to bo hung on the 28th of Dec. A tatal accident occurred in tho Port Griffith coal mines, uear Scranton, on tho 25th ult. While n car load of minors wero going down a slopo of 1500 feet, tho rope broke whon about half down, tho car was precipitated to tho bottom, and eight Dolawaro miners were kiucu, aim two so severely hurt as not to bo expected to live. The Sugar Trade or Boston, Mass, 0202 5110 852 plurality for Morris. THIRD DISTRICT Vcrrec. Klino. Hamilton. 1005 1300 42 1323 1313 00 1581 1600 03 1252 1070 30 2000 1137 100 1012 1390 23 8031 8000 350 6900 22 plurality for Vcrrco. FOURTH DISTRICT Kelly. Morgan. Robison. Thirteenth 1701 I3G0 380 Fourteenth 1800 1380 425 Fifteenth 2197 2040 250 I Nineteenth 723 019 23 ! Twentieth 2340 2100 314 Twenty-first 377 438 35 Twenty-third 475 400 20 Twenty-fouith 1537 1423 250 11,503 10,105 1715 10,105 11,700 Covode's majority, 2008. Tivr.iTiari! Dibtrict. Stewart Washington 4023 Fayetto J1534 Greeuo 1281 0143 Lizcar's majority. 1101. TwtsTY-riltiiT District. Moorehead Alleghony (part) 10,507 Morehcad's majority, 3870. TwtNn-Si:io:.D District. M'Ktiight Cass Allogltcny(p.-rt) 441)3 1350 Butler 3485 7078 1350 M'Knight over all, .1010. Twenty-Third District, Wallace Beaver 25S5 Lawreneo 19 1 3 Mercer 3138 7G30 Wallaco's majority, 1534. T wrr-FocRTH Ewirict. Patton 1373 plurality for Kelly. ni'Tn DISTRICT. Davis. Ingersoll. Ritteuhouse. Twcnty-first 104d 822 CO Twenty-second 1722 1148 138 Twenty-third 1447 1231 123 4217 3201 317 Montgomery co. 5S03 0520 850 10,020 0724 117G 0724 Clarion Clearfield Elk Forrest cflereon M'Kcan cnanco Warren Counties. Chester 29G plurality for Davis. BIXTn DISTRICT. nickmati. Brinton. Smith. 0009 Palton's majority, 1023. TWESTY-i'irTllJDwTRICT. Babbitt Crawford 5205 Erie 5140 10,705 Babbitt's mnjority, 515-1. RECAPITULATION. 7103 2047 5070 2031 7701 250 250 Di-jtiiots. 1 Boston Mass., is claimed to bo one of the greatest and most important susar markets in tho world. Tho receipts of , sugar for tho first nine months of this year Bucks were JU,uiia hogsheads, 3i,uua barrels. Lehigh ui,i,ju ui.i, iiuni;iiiiiiy uum uuia, 75,150. About 200 carffoes, or 05.000 hogsheads of molasses aro alao annually landod nt that port, and vast quantities of both sugar and molasses aro sent trom there to all parti of tho world. Census of Minnesota. Tho following is tho summing up of tho Marshal of tho census of Minnesota : Total population, 170,535 ; number of farm, 10,005 ; num ber of manufacturing establishments. 503 ; number of deaths, 1,205. The total area ot Minnesota is estimated at 81,250 square miles, so that the population of Minnesota on tho 1st of Juno. 1800, was a little over 10,140 Hickman's maj. 2439 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Republican. Democrat. JiOngnccker. Cooper. iHOfl 4215 0251 4481 10,703 Columbia Co. Mootour " Sullivan Womiog 1,154 3Jd 1,'AH 1,131 533 1,231 t.379 5,330 1, 097 3TJ 1,105 1,0 IS 37S J.SJ5 079 Sliroek R, Charles W Ashcom It, Huntingdon Brico X Blair R. Hlair James Roller It. Cambria Alexander 0 Mullin R. Indiana James Alexander It. Armstrong and Westmoreland J R M'Gonigal U , James Taylor It, A Craig R. Fayetto John Collins, It. Greene Patrick Donley D. Washington John A Happor R, Rob ert Anderson R. Allegheny Kennedy Marshall R, Thos. Williams It, Charles I. Goehring If, Wil liam Douglas It, Alexander II Durns R. Beavor and Lawrence Joseph II Wil son it, J W Blauchard It. Butler W M Graham R, Thomas Robinson 11. A2 crccr and Venango G corga D Hofius II, ElishaW Davis . Clarion and Forest William DevinsD. Jefferson, Clearfield, M'Kean and Elk Isaac G Gordon It, Samuel M Law rence R. Crawford and Warren nirara Butler It, E Cowan 11, Erio Henry Teller R, Gideon J Ball It Potter and Tioga S B Elliott D, B B fatrang, 11. Rcpublio&ns 71. Democrats 20. IlEOAI'ITULATION. Republicans. Democrats. Sonato 37" 8 House of Keprcsentativcs 71 20 08 35 35 Republican raaj-onjoint ballotOO An Iowa farmer, who failed to Bell his land last spring at $20 per aero, netted 853 per acre, from tho prolific cron he has jnt harvt'tMi, two persons to tho square mile, Later from Hayti. Files of Ilayti papers to tho 13th of October aro reeeivod, but they aro unusually destitute of inter esting intelligence. The pviests all over Ilayti aro preaching the observauco of tho Sabbath, and the people appear disposed to follow their precepts. Tho country U quiet, and tho Govern ment occupied with purely local affairs. Pauaouav. Wo havo advices from Paraguay to September 1 , but they contain no important news. Everything was quiet a'nd the country prospering. Tho Cnstom llouso receipts at Asuncion for tho month of July show a difference of S100.421 in lavor ot exports, and in jiugut tho dillcr onco was 147,314. Railroad and other publio works were being carried on vigor ously. It was expected that tho United States would offer thoir friendly meditation to put an cud to tho difficulty between Paraguay and England. Madamo La Grange, tho vocalist, left Montevideo for huropo on the 30th of Avguit. A New Civil War. Tho schooner Brillianto arrived at Now Orleans on Sat urday, bringing dates from Cambeachy to the 13 ult. Her advices stato tho outbreak of a now civil war in Yucatan, caused by the imposition of inland duties on goods from Campoachy and tho contention for tho revenues ol tho island ot uarmcn. mo general Government and the neighboring provinces had prepared to invado Cam peachy; but tho latter, anticipating tho movement, marched their troops on tho capital and conquered a treaty of peace. The Chinese and uic Allies. Ad vices from China stato that the position of the Cmneso on the i'ei-ho river is repre sented to bo a very strong ono, aud iu ad dition to theso fortifications tney havo two bodies of troops, ono numbcriiiK 40,000, and tho other from 40,000 to 69,000. It was expected that tho attack on tho part of tho English and French llects would certainly bo mado on the 12th cr 13th of Anrnef innt -iu n Innwftr Ao n V minlir. rpstllf. in a great doal of sickness, from the mala ria ot tho marshes. Mr. vvard, our minis ter, was with tho allied fleet, as was our cntiro naval Jorco on tho station, ihis fact cavo great dissatisfaction to tho Amer ican residents of Shanghai, who could not sco tho necessity of two American war steamers at tho Pci-ho, especially whon Shanghai wai threatened with a rebel forco of 20,000, which was reported to bo only four miles off. Tho wholo available force in tho city to defend it was only about 1,500 men. 10,020 Cooper's majority, 143, Eiomn district, Smith. Berks 7111 Ancona's majority, 2882. for unexpired term. M'Knight. M'Kcuty. Berks 74 B3 M'Konty's majority, 2 1 13, ninth district, Stovoni. Lancaster 12,001 No Democratio candidate. Ancona. 0993 0505 Scattering. 470 3 4 G 7 8 0 0 1 a 13 4 5 (i 17 18 9 0 21 i3 24 15 Dauphin Lebanon Union Snyder TENTH DISTRICT. Killinger. 4572 3S02 1831 1713 L.Mahoney, North'ld 235 12.240 Killinger's majority, 4758. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. Campbell. Schuylkill 7553 Northumberland 2309 Worrall. 3220 1114 9 1117 55 7483 Hughes, 0701 2757 9SG7 9518 Campbell's majority, 349. TWELFTH DISTRICT. Scranton Randall Columbia 1053 2170 Luzorno 7458 0110 Montour 1053 1134 Wyomiug 1250 1295 11,719 11,024 Seianton's majority, 095. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Shoemaker Johnson Northampton 3012 4807 Monroo 821 2079 Carbon 1740 1893 Wayno 2000 JJ332 Piko 314 802 9000 12,208 Johnson's majority, 3112. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Grow Sherwood Bradford Susqachabmm Tioga 0033 4158 4131 14,922 Grow's majority, 8938; FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Halo Centre Clinton Lycoming Mifflin Sullivan Potter 3102 1720 3470 1753 380 1401 11,007 Hale's majority, 004. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Junkin Cumberland 3002 Perry 2010 York 5104 2280 2388 1310 509 Fleming 2834 1707 8128 1457 545 67 10,243 Bailoy 307J 1604 1707 1929 417 100 maj. 1872 1041 440 maj. 2097 Phelps 6129 2773 1859 9701 Lazear 4300 3307 2934 10,007 Kerr 0031 Mitoholl 438 2541 2970 Holstein 1073 1347 3082 0102 Kerr 2205 1805 028 1810 080 1152 8070 Wilson 3119 2432 5551 KKMOVAIi. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. TIIH unilr-rntitn1. grateful for pant patronage, refntct fullr liifonm the Ladies of nfoonmbnrp.nnrf tiiA... lie in rc tier fit, that flic lias rcinuit-il her rainy una iiim mine Store, from tlit Uxclinnec Hitildiiips into tlioU.rt buildlne if Mr. John II. l'liml, HrM ionr UVncflu I Court itnuflo, where elic lia Just receivej u ptlciio eorliiient or Fashionable Fall and Winter Coodi, conrl.tlnt of DRESS coons, LIM.Mli). THIiMMtNCS, ' IlOSIKItV. OLOVFR, NOTIONS, .J-c, &c. Which will l.o enhlnuftlr terms nml to rtcMch ttiQ&t tcntlun of custunu-rs la liuitcil. AMELIA D. WEBB. IloO!nbur! Nv 10, 15f.O.3m. Hep. 8.5bl 0,202 8,031 11,503 10,020 10,140 10.020 7,111 12,904 12,145 9.H07 11,719 0,090 14,022 11,907 11,711 11,915 11,185 11,709 9,413 10,107 7.978 7,030 9,089 10,705 258,532 210,740 PEOPLE'S PAOJFIU RAIL ROAIi COMPANV. TlioCointni.fliQdcra of tlic Peoole'a Tacific Railrnaj Company vwtnt.l uiinounci! t.i tliif iYopt'i or tbe L'niie4 Htatt-a.lliat Fair lUtarA of Commif sium-ra arc lullyuigau. izud, by tiie ibolro of JOSIAII rRRIIAM.ntLnuscT, ULIVI1R I'RMST, VlCLl'iiulDtiT. AIIIKI. AIIUOTT, ECM-IARV. I. f. WlTlllMTON,TKCAt.i-am, ami lhat llie Ilnoks of tin- t'umpany nre upm U t Ihe rib hrripUoti uf rtork. In Itootoii, New York, rhilatkl.hu Ititllhuiirc ami Viiliinalon. anil will unon to upetipd la tlit principle SuiilliL-riiaml WutU-ru Cilica uuA Calitii ma. Tlio Chatter of aM Company waa granted l the Lcf If l.ituru ot lliu Fl.ito of .Maim-, In .Maich, l.-iu. TIM! right of way tlirnuftli tli mlilir lainl in tho T.r rlturift uftln' Cniti-it Htatus, from Miavouri ItlvcrtuCul trurnia. hy tho way of 1'iko'a I'.-uk Cold Minci, na4 hronli Vtali, I. mm open to llu Company, by AiU if Com; reft.. The people of the I'nitcil State, aro enrm-illy rc-iuu-tt-d to examine the ihuitt-r und lly. I,nwa of the Conhtity and -tend in their -rnhmripti-jiid. All periton. areiiiutu tu anhittrihj one share eai.li, ami nuonemorc than un utiari-a. -tharett.OiH- Hundred MollarK each, ten dollar. of-Aliica to be p.iid when tho mibaciiptiun i. made, a. will bu n-va hy tin- Chart r. Let the people aubtcrihe snn rally and libn.ully futth Hitll, mid the lompjii will he able to i-fciire from t-wo (.'rvs-t, at it neM ite.bioii.large rantk of luid and ot uiou ey, l,"'t Ut i w hole people, all a, one, put their shoulder to lli' w lictl, hy sub.riiping one share eacli, t.ad Ui Uailroatl-w ill hebnllt Wltlilli live )tilr. I,, t t'lnlM of leu. twent) riny,ir more -.iib.critieri.tji) formed in t-veryTow n ami Vllla-ie, and the money for warded hy .Mail or lprea., and Curllllr.itet of citiKk. with receipt. fr tile money w ill he rttnrded. U.-fipoiitihie men, ol milioptaclialde rharacter.and tshj h.ie n iu-art for the w-ittk, ara wanted in all parti ef tlu I'mted Slatt-i.tontl aa Icenta, to obtain .uLacriptii-n t the rttock of tiie L'omp.in. All cniniiiunicition't aiiout-1 ba ttlr'tted totheunittr filjiied at the unite of the Company, o. ai School Mr-tt or Adam, lloii.e, lioston, ami to whom all applicati-jnt for copie. of Chuitir,U -Law ..and other dot unit-lit .huuU ba made. JOSIAII I'EIUIAM. President Hoard ol Commu.ionor. Doaton, Nov. 10. luil llc.n. l)eni. 8,383 5,410 8.009 10,195 9,721 7,701 10,703 0,903 470 7,483 0 518 1 1 (124 11.208 5,081 10,243 12,000 11,372 8,220 0.7 (II 10,007 0,031 1,333 0,102 8,076 5,551 XXJ 11 would announce to tho pnblii v v inai we natc Goodi DKSCRIPION. KINDS, 210,740 Rop. maj. 47,792 Pennsylvania. For twenty years past it has constantly! vibrated between tho two great parties. I In 1810, Harrison carried it over Van Buren by 319 majority. i Iu 18 14, Polk carried it over Clay by 0,. 332, Birncy polled 3, 138 votes. In 1818, Taylor carried it over Cass by I 14,337, Van Buren polling 11,203 votes, ' leaving Taylor's majority 3,074. In 1852, Piorco beat Scott by 17,301. Halo Abolitionist, polling 8,525 votes. j in iouu, jmcuauan carried inis oiato itiudrd inio i Bloomsburg Head Quatcrs MrKi:i,VY, KKAIi & fO in Tin: rici.D wrrii an ivciieascd supply iWMiWitlTlllOOI mill our ffiTiI Iti-t rtturiK-il. Iruui lliu ('H uilhi very lart'c nsiuriuiviii of NEW UHMAP GOODS, Our florX of JHtV (IKlIlt, rumprifPH tliy larwht, chvnct thi.nthl l.ftniWii.it now oilVri'tl in tliiii tuwul t art tliu-riuiiivd to ciiii.iu mill tho ami nit tlmcc w isliitif tit liny cheap, cum ;ivo motley tr inn ti" cull. U'v Jnveall Uiulrj uff.'iiut'M an. I Wan u biiiijjiy lit'.' waiiid ui ins people, a iarc lui ui Ljidics' OF EVKItY I I'lll Til GOODS OF ALL Siet'vt', CiillnrK, Pju'tircrj, ll.unlkfn.hk-f, riouncinge. LI-iJiiTd aiui 1 riniminiro, I.an'i mid KJniuj, UuniKt KilhuiH nt linn; viun ty, Vcl vtl KilihuiiH niitl Lr.ndrf, Kiii, Cvttt-ii it Msli Thread ;ifu .Muhair -MIL. Kc. ALL KINDS OK SHAWLS. HKOCnN, lllack Hilk, Ciichun ro. r.,iiiriIrn-d, S-'lla, &r. Mm. Urgi n4(trtiiuiitci Cl'-tliri, Caniinirra, tiaiineU, VuhilriKit, TwfftU, Jonns, iliucr C'luths, Cuutiiiir, Velvtt Ac. HOOTS k MllOEtJ OF AM. KINDS ami Bin, for M'u, Women nnd ChiMrcn. We hneu lurv a-siirtim'nti'f I lain and dp, of lati-t (alli ums We h.ire nl, llardMiiro, ducfiH wart' tVd.irwarf, A-r. Very Cheap l.irM't, I'ariM t Hai. Floor. Tahlt aitfJ L'arrntKe Oil Cloth. Man, ltngj, I'aokttd, A.c. iMUSLINS. FLANN1CLS, TTCKINnS, I)i.ip(.Tn. Tku litis. l)iilliii4, lc, iii oltundanco, AUo, a larfcti tisHorinicjii u( Iron, N iiU Ciieese, u l.trpt-'iinntny t Batt.&r W'v Invite uur lriondsi and the public generally, to giva U" a rail Ik fore purrlia.in(i cUeuhere. W'tt have bonirlit uur (foods at tlu l.owit C.isU 1'ricen, and will nut Lj undersold ly anjljudy, or tint nt of niaiiklii,!. AUKj:i.vr. m:au & co. Bloi'iucburg, Xovembcr 10. UtA). A'ALUAliLE GIlASSIXa FARM At Public Sale. ON'Fnturday, Novcmlirr 17th lrCO. will he sold, ti Vatn in ar Ur-'-Mittood 1'oit Olllce, (irconwood iwwnhiv. f'nliiiiihia i tninty . 1'a , a.ljolnin laiuU cf J. V, Kiktvr, Kims I lea cot' k and othin, Containing 120 Acres, NIXR'l'V AfllCS of nhith are rlearnl, corn enl.nlly tti i.Jr.l Inlit liilil., ami ut-ll uaturprl. The luiliiirn ovor l'Vomnnt liv tint r.vtnt tlnnlU,. nt ""'llii"l. Tliu iiuiirotmi-nu nrua mo tlory I'HAMIi over iremont tuo gieat plurality ot ,110m:. u.-im, Wnijtmaiuj, omiotinr mcin.ary out b3,10. Hut l-'illiuoro carried 82,172 votes 1 and there wero 110 scattering, bo that Buchanan's clear majority over all was only 1,110. In 1853, tho Opposition carried a ma- jority of Congressmen, by vote which showed the aggregate niojority of 50,000. In 1859, tho Puoplo's party ticket was elected by 17,000 majority. builimiK. il. tn ctimtm-ticc m iti'clnck, th?n terms w ill to lna.U kuuua by o.m.vin r.-o(irr.r.. AUauiey t jr M. f. Cflop.r. NovcmbcrSJ ISCO-et . UDITOlt'S NOTICE. Estate ofJusiuh B. Dodson, Montour county tow.nsuii's. nthonv, Cooper, Danville, N. W. , . W. ) . W. Uanvillo, S ferry, Liberty, Limcstono, Mahoning. Maybcrry, Valley, West Hemlock, 1850. Ml S22 3302 853 1230 703 807 000 4011 ! 2100. 023, 117 0255 13076 It will bo seen that tho population of; Danville, in 1850, was 3302, in "OUSE FOB SALE. Tho undersigned, auditor appointed hy tho Court ef Common Mean of Columbia County to distribute the mon iy uturned hy the hheritr, a rained out of the taio of the real ctdatc of JVUh II OoiUun, oiuonz ll crcdiiorx of tho laid Uodfon, acmrding to law, Hill al tend tuihodutieB of his appointmeni, at M Alfire. in , . .1 - oiooiounrg, on iueiay, uie ya uay or riovimu-r,.! . (Jr.N'SUS. liclQW WO C1VO thO CCnSU3 01 ! -"i'". "I lUo'rlock in the fore noon ; when and her nut am -AiTiir,- all P.'rnon h.uing clamm anainit thu taid Koiinon, iir t requested to prefentthc same, or h debarred froiu com 1 fifiO upu" fund. " t WCBLCY WIRT, Jlvditor. 370 October 211, isr.o. itg. UDITOUS NOTICE. E&late of . JJ, J(it'i deceased. Tim uiuhriirned. auditor nnoointcJ b tho Ornhn' Court of Colmuhia County, to dUtribnte the as-ti in the linn.U ,.r ttoul ! L n. .. ,1 t t n. .CI.., n.tt.t. 850 of j, it. Dai ii, lato of Columbia County, (heramd ar j.j ( 1 rordins to thu rulv and proporiiona istablUhed hy ,lav , nCW tOU'nship,) 27o in lllooinshurdou Wcdneda), the day of Novctn yf.n OMl i t"-'rt -l-lO, ut IU o'clock in tho forenoon; when an 4ui uui 1 wiww ai persons having claims ajalnit the said vital 103 432 ' f'oi"! prescnttlio aanio, or be debarred from coming i for a sharo of tald ukiL-tii. WESLEV WIRT. Avbur. October 20, J600, Its. htion oflTTC lor.r. zAjrV ' w ) lh 1 A lareo sized TramH Iloiian. In rnnd rnnHitlnn. r Was r122. and HOW. ia 1800. it i3 0117,1 door, winilewi, if., citable to be iranifuredupon ; 1 1 , other lot, is ntkred for lahi, on modrate terms. Also- UCing an increase Of about 2000. iu tho 1 11 luwituy of broken Hrick. for filling m buiUlinfi, aau first fivo years after the last contus, and about 1,0U0 in the last five years. Seuleuco of Djcrly the Forger. 1'lIIJ.ADELPaiA, Nov. 7. lUoom.burg, Nov D IBC0, LEVI L, TATB. S X It AYS, rime to the tirtmnn nf Ihu uh.rrihr. rciutlv 1 6iftA fti)l I T.'vl.. i 1 ' r 1 Hsinlork tmvnhip, Columbia ro., two Mray Cows. Or IU4 (J5d3 licrly, who was eonnctcd of forging Hack and the other md-mppoMd toboabam 12 - 1 election returns in thfl FnnrMi dUrriet' Imat"1,1' lhB owner is n-queitod 10 prove rroperty, pa1 I ti 1 10 nnftjl 1 j 1 01 i0Un . ms;nCt' liaa rhirfiesaudtakMhemaiay, or they will U Jupd -f L,7U 12.009 been sentenced to 2J years impritomntnt sthtUw rtovidci. 11,711 Bailey a majority, 353, and ?300 fine Nov.mb.r 1, IS(,n.3l. OUOKCC HARTMAK. II I
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