COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MOIUmjQ, JANUARY S, ISO. OUIl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K7 Judge nupcrt nilvcrtll Ll.l of l,eltrr. E7" Henry Zupplnger advertlres hi. eitabllthmcnt. O-Jenkln, ic Smith, advctlhc tho Iron City Coltcto cr I'llliliutsli. O" J. W. Banker, ailvml'n Leather, Hair, etc for tale cheap, at the Light Street Tannery. Sheriff 8nyderndvrrtlfci two more Balca, prop trly of Juhn Turner, anil TliomaaC. Fowler. IE7 Hon. John tlrliHn, Bup'l., of tho Dclnnrrc, Lack, atvanna U H'e.tern It. K., adv. New T.I mo Table. E7 Cliarlea Parrinh. riiq Srrrctarr of the Wyoming Canal Co., oduertiiea Election of Board of Uluccra. Cor.. Hiram It. Kline, oho of our Rep resentatives in tlio Legislature, lias our thanks for an early copy of Gov. Packer's Last Annual Message. IIon. John Dnisni.v, Sup't., of tho Delawaro, Lackawanna & Western Hail Road, publishes tlio Now Timo Table of that Road in tbis "Columbia Democrat." Col. II. Stanley Goomvix, Supcrin tendent of tlio Oattawissa Rail Road, aud T. Ilaskina DtFuy, Esq., President of said Road, Lavoour thanks for a valuablo "New Year's Gift." American Agriculturist. The Jan uary number of tbo Agriculturist is all that a January number should be. This monthly is invaluablo to tbo farmer, and only costs one dollar a year. Now is tbo timo to subscribe. Orango Judd, Publisher, New lork. The meeting of tho Tcachors' Instituto of Columbia county, hold last week at Orangovillc, was attended' with decided success. A partial report of tho proceed' ings, reported by Mr. Drockway, Chair man on publication, appears in tbis Coluni' bia Democrat. Wo aro happy to learn that tho Educational interests aro progress ing encouragingly in Columbia county. Pennsylvania Legislature. This body met last Tuesday, at tho City of liar risburg. Messrs. Klino and Osterhout, cur members in their seats. R. M. Pal mer was elected Speaker of tho Senate and Russel Errctt , Clerk. In tho House, Ellsha W. Davis, was choscs Speaker, and E. II. Raucb, Clerk. Upon next Tuesday they elect a United States Senator. The Editor of tho Republican advises his party friends to stand firm to their principles "not to yield ono inch." Now tbo "balaneo of tbo world, and tho rest of mankind," would doubtless liko to know what arc tho principles of tho mongrel re. publican party. If persistency in wronr. doing invasion of other's rights rebel lion and intestino war, with all its attend nt concomitants, is what thoy aro driving at, Dr. John is just tho man to aid in their continuance and consummation. "nooRAii for Lincoln.' The Clevo land rlaindealtr throws up its cap in this stylo: " Thcso aro Mr. Lincoln's times, Secession, suspension, bank3 bursting, money shaving, business stopping, poor men begging, women starving, and babies ,Svn&-. .UoaraUfot. Lincoln.., What.if the Union is on tho cvo of dissolution, States withdrawing, minuto men arming, and civil war threatening. What if credit is ruined, and panic prostrated every branch of business, all owing to tbo elec tion of a sectional President by a section al party, a President and party pledged to an "Irrcpressiblo Conflict" with tbo Southern half of tho Union 1 It is all a joko. There is nothing in it. Tbero will be no secession, no trouble. It is only a nino day's bubble. Tho South don't mean it. All sham. No-body scared. Rring on tho V lua Awakes I Let us go on with tho jubilac. What if tho banks do sus pend, manufactories ccaso, merchants fail, farmers mid no sale for their stock, and what little money they have laid up rap idly depreciating. "Nunc est bibeudum.'" Tne SnoE Pincuino in Nw Enq. land. The political convulsion is begin ning to press heavily on tho manufacturing towns and cities of Now England, thus demonstrating that tho curses which bavo been hurled from that violent abolition section against tho South, tho constitution nnd tho Union, aro coming homo, liko chiokons, to' roost. Tho shoo business, which may be considered tbo staplo trado of Massachusetts, wo pcrceivo, has ro ecivcd a terrible shock. Many of tho factories havo suspended work entirely several houses ih Natick havo failed, and nearly all have been compelled to rcduco their forco of workmen ono-tbird or one half. Tho foundries and machino shops of Connecticut, too, aro in a similar con dition ; establishment after establishment is dismissing its operatives and closing its doors, and this is but tho beginning to tho end, Tho republican politicians will find out now how much easier it ii to demolish than to construct. Thoy bavo broken down all tho manufacturing and commer cial interest- of tho country and turned thou sands of people out of employment. But they will Icarn how difficult it Is to icstoro prosperity and build up what they hare seduced to rufa. I Coliuiili:i County TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. In answor to a call published in tho eovoral newspapers of tho County, a num ber of Tcachors met in tho Church, at Orangovillo, on tho forenoon of December S4th, 1800, for tho purposo of holding tlio Fourth Annual Session of tho Columbia County Teachers' Instituto. It was called, to order by tho County Superintendent, Mr. Ari'LE.MAN, who briefly stated tho objects of tho meeting. On motion ho was elected President, and A. P. Young and Q. S. Coleman, Secretaries. After somobrief remarks by tbo differ ent members, tho President wa3 authorized to appoint a committed on General Ar rangements. Ho Bolcctod O. S. Coleman, Jas. V. Kcclcr and Sylvester Dietrich, to form that committee, Committees on Pi- nanco and Criticism wcro also ordered, but their appointment was deferred until tho afternoon. Tho Instituto then adjourned to meet again at half-past ono o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho Instituto was called to order at 2 o'clock. Tho President then announced tho order of exercises for tho afternoon and evening, and tho following committees : Committee on Criticism, J. 15. Knittlo, A. M. Whito, R. R. Pcaler, Misses E. L. Rich and II. A. Vandcrslicc. Committco on Finance, M. Whitmoycr, C. B. Urock way, and Miss Jennie Warden. Prof. II. D. Walker opened tho exercises by a drill on Object Lessons, showing their ben efits and tho manner of conducting them After a recess of ten minutes, Wm. Bur gess gave a lecturo on Reading, showing in a forciblo manner tho necessity of its being properly taught in our common schools. Prof. Walker devoted tho next half hour to tho consideration of Arithmetic. Ho criticised tho definitions usually given in our text books, and supplied their placo by moro suitablo ones. Tho Institution then adjourned to meet at Ci o'clock in tbo evening. EVENING SESSION. The meeting was called to order at tbo appointed time, and somo miscellaneous business was transacted. The committee on Criticism wcro called ou,but made no report. On motion tho following committtccs wcro appointed. On Publication, C. R. Rroek-i way, A. R. Whito and D. Jj Patterson, i . , , , ... ,, , . , , , . . , . present refused to register their names, Thoy whero instructed to tako a synopsis , , . , . ,,. ' .: , , , , ,. , . ' . though following that vocation. Wo pro of tho lectures to publish in connection , , . , ,. , . .., ., . . T. , .. c T .sumo thoy feared tho tax. Adjourned to with tho minutes. On Resolutions, S. J. 1 . . . , , , n i tt t i u t tr t- i i meet at tho usual hour. Poaler, U. J. Campbell, Jas. V. Kcclcr, T. . ',, , -., , WEDNESDAY AI'TERKOON. Lizzio Masters and R. P. Lvcs. mi. -r r i ,i n r ,.. ,. , ., . The presiding officer, and tho Class In Wm. Burgess called tho attention of tho 1 , 1 ,. , D r. 1 -.,.-. rrmnn r-Attirtirlint al I n l-rtu tt Ttflunli mnm hfira tn t in i mnrr "itm nl cnheniiihinn to 'I7ic Pennsylvania School Journal. Prof. Walker then delivered a lecturo on "Culture," which was treated in a mas-1 . , ' T. . , , , , n,iij uiuuuwi v iiiu,ugu uu, Ullljr thought, but finish and culture in tho au thor. A short recess was then civen tho members, after which they proceeded to v ., .. ITI J ,, ,, discuss tho question "How shall tho rccu- , .ti e -ii -i . -Tr lar attondanco of pupils be secured !" Mr. i, j r i -I Burgess mado a few remarks, cxprcssmc' , ., , ,i m i , , , b tho hope that tho Teachers would tako up tho subject without delay. He was followed by Messrs. Broekway, Sehlieber, Pealcr, Whitmoycr and Krickbaum. The IW , ..,.,.., .. , ,, , dent reiterated tho invitation to all tho . citizens to attend. Un motion, also, all friends of education, whether teachers or , not, wcro allowed to participate in tho ex- orcjsos -A.ajoutnsi. to-TOov u, uu tmuutoa to nino in tbo morning. TUESDAY FORENOON. Tho Instituto wa?o called to ordor at appointed timo. Prof. Walker read a i luu "-"pu- -uu oucreu up a icrvcni prayer. 110 tuen tools up tho sub jeet of Aritbmctio, and developed further his plan of teaching it. Mr. Burgess followed on tho subject of n..i,.-i. . i.s,i. i.. i ...i i . ,i v.inwij.ayujf nuiiiu uu ifumuu iu iiis usuai sijfic. i recess was again given, alter ogam which a picco of music was well sung by somo members of tho Instituto. Grammar was then lectured on by Prof. Walker, who spared no pains to mcko that usually dry subject interesting. Ho amply illustrated his method of teaching it. Tho President then read tho program mo for tho afternoon, when tho Instituto adjourned to meet again at tho stated timo. TUE8DAY AFTERNOON. The Instituto was called to order at one quarter to two o'clock. Prof. Walker im mediately procooded to call tho attention of tho toaobers to tho subject of Geogra phy. Ho showed conclusively how it might bo mado tho most interesting of our common school branches. After enjoying a short recess, a beautiful Glco was sung. Mr. Burgess then resumed tlio subject of Reading, and brought out somo very good ideas. Another recess was had, which was followed by moro singing. Prof. Walker during the next hour,gavo a very interesting drill on Object Lessons, At tho conclusion of his lecturo a vote of thanks was tendered to tho New Columbus Quartette Club, for tho delightful manner in which they had cnlortained tho Insti tute. Adjourned. EVE.NINQ SESSION. Tho Instituto was called to- ordor a 0 o'clock, and tho minutes woru read, cor rected, and adopted. Tho committco on Criticism followed with their report. Mis cellaneous business waif next taken up, aud Mr. Broekway from tbo comniitteo on Fi nance asked for instructions in rogard to tho publication of tho proceedings. After ' considcrablo confused discussion, tho fol- j to olect a President pro tern. Mr. Rrock lowing motion passed : That tho extent of way was elected, hut beforo bo could cn- tho roport, and manner of gotting it up, bo left with tho committco on Publication, Ry nnothor motion each member was to j uavo as many oopics as Ho would pay for. After a lively Glco, Prof. J. A. Shank I .1 - ,t I- in i i was introduced to tho audience. His sub' jeet "Tho Representative Educator of tho Amcnoan mmd," was treated in a manner that showed depth of thought and great elocutionary powers. Though but a young man, ho has already aadc his marl: ; and we bavo no doubt that tho "Orangovillo Malo and Femalo Academy" will prosper uudcr hiii direction. Tho building was so densely crowded that n recess of ten min utos was deemed necessary. Prof. Walker proceeded to deliver his popular lecturo on "Tho Personal Qualifi cations of tho Teacher." It was conceded on all sides to bo tho production of a well stored and maturo mind. Prof. J. P. Wickcrsham, who had en tered during the last lecturo, was then in-1 troduccd. Ho simply mado afewrcmarks stating bis intention of commencing to umk on tho morrow. Adjourned. WEDNESDAY FORENOON. At tho appoiutcd timo tho Teachers were called to ordor, and tho Rev. Mr. Goodrich oponod tho Instituto with an eloquent prayer. Tho questions which had been placed in tho box wcro then auswered by Prof, Walker. '1 ho subject of teaching tho Alphabet was then taken up by Prof. Wickorsham, who showed several feasiblo plans of ma king it an interesting and easy study for ohildrcn. After a recess of a few minutes, ho continued tho same subject. Ho was followed by Prof, Walker, who introduced some now ideas rclativo to tho study of Grammar. Tho committco on Finance then reported that they had de cided to levy a tax of one dollar on each member of tho Instituto, for tho purposo of defraying tho necessary expenses, aud hoped that the payment would bo prompt. Prof, Wickcrsham next considered tho importanco of studying Geography, and tho manner of teaching it. His remarks were pointed throughout. Ho also an swered a few questions which had been ,,.:;i i,:, ti. ',.. i..i it... , . .... ,r gavo a number of teachers a chaneo to make somo motions at their expense. lu.TM. 1 i..:. , T, , ,. ,' , , ance, wlien I'vof. Wickcrsham conuui car conducted , a lecturo on. reading, in which much im portant information was embodied. I Aft.,- T-f Tfl!.. : .1 ,, , . . , ! ... . , . , , tho subject of Arithmetic, in which ho . Kavo 601110 important definitions. .. n ,, , , Alter another recess, Prof. Wickcrsham . , ' , answered some questions which had been ,, . , i .i , r f ,J 'D . 'n M,d Pr00eedcl1 fJ' f 0-fogr.phy dilat g cspo- Tlc tc JSTSLT M 'he closo ot tho lecturo, a question to .i, , ' 1 tuo committco on linanco was answered. nnd tl0 Instiutc a(ljourDcJi evening session. . , At tho usual hour, tho toacbors'wero ciulcu 10 oruori minutes reau, cnuciseu, j nua aU0Pl!a' Tho committco on CriticUm mado a report, and questions from tho box 1 1 , ., ; woro answered by the Clas3 Instructors. irof. Wiekersbam then HMvA n lccur0) fall of noblo sentiments, on "The Teacher and his Profession." Prof. Walker being called upon, re sponded in a neat address, dwelling parti cularly on tbo question "What shall bo tho futurn hhtnrv f tl,!a m,. f . J .r j teachers.' Adjourned THUB&DAY rOUESOON. Tho President called tho Instituto to order at 9 o'clock. Prayer was offered liy tho Rev. Mr. Goodrich. Prof. Wickorsham then by n scries of questions to tho teachers, rapidly review ed what ho had gono over on teaching tho Alphabet, and Orthography. The bal nuco of his time was consumed by contin uing these subjects. Mr. Burgess occupied tho next hour in explaining the principles of Penmanship. 'Iho usual recess was then taken, when tho cominitt :cs on Finance and Publication mado statements, showing tho necessity of prompt payment from tho members. Prof. Wickorsham then lectured on general subjects, selceling thoso of tho most importanco to tho teacher. Tho Instituto adjourned at tho conclusion of his remarks, to meet at the usual hour. TUESDAY AFTEU.NOO.V. Urder was called at 20 minutes to 3 o'clock. Questions waro answered somo what at length. Prof. Wickorsham then gavo his viows on School Management Ho proved them to bo eminently praoiica. bio. Mr. Burgess noxt lectured on Beading, giving examples of tho manner in which piccos ou certain subjects should bo treat cd. l'rof. Wickcrsham dwelt a short timo on Beading, and then continued tho sub jeet of School Management. Ho con Irnetnrl llirt nnf nml nrouo.if vintliniTa v. HH .. ,..wuv..h .u.kuvuu vi manar.im schoola Adioumprl . . . evesimi session At 15 minutes past tho appointed timo of meeting, n motion was mado' and oarriod tor upon tho duties of his offico, tho regu lar President mado his appearance Tho minutes wcro then read and adopted, aud 'tho committco on Criticism mado their ro- port. Aftor some ccnoral criticism, Prof. .... . . . . ' Wickcrsham answered tho questions sent him through tho box. Tho church choir then enlivened tho proceedings by singing ono or two piccos. Prof. Wickcrsham, then gavo a final lecture. Tho subject was "Tho Duties of tho Citizens to tho School." Though tho building was crowded to excess, yet tho utmost attention was paid to tbo plain and pointed facts as thoy came from tho lips of tho tpoakcr. Ho closed by muting all to visit him at tho Stato Normal School at Millersvillo. Aftor recess, tho Committco on Publication again urged tho matter of subscription for tho minutes. A piece of musio was also sung by tho choir. Prof. Walker lectured for boiuo timo on tho duties of parents aud teachers, and also alluded to tho right of children. Iu answer to repeated calls, ho read Poo's celebrated Poem, "Tho Bells " Mr. Burgess presented tho following resolution which was unanimously adopt ed. Jlesolvtd, That wo hereby tender our wannest thanks to Mr. Wickorsham, for his able and valuablo labors among us in elevating tbo educational standard of this County : and wc trust tho friends of edu cational advancement hero assembled, will ever Hold ins namo and services in grateful remembrance. Aftor tho singing of a beautiful piece of music in tho gallery, the Institute adjourn ed. FRIDAY FORENOON. The President called tho teachers to order at ono quarter past nino. Prof. Walker road a chapter ia tho Bible and then offered up a prayer. Besides an swering a number of questions ho talked for Eomo timo on ueneral aubiocts. Hn also explained his method of teaching Grammar, and his reasons for it. Ho next took up Arithmetic and solved many practical questions. After reeess ho con tinued his remarks on Grammar and pars ed sovcral sonUnccs by a system of sym bols. Adjourned. ritlDAY AFTERN'OON. Tho Instituto was called to ordor at J lo 2. Tho question box wai examined, and its content commented on by Prof. Walker. Tho Finauco committco again called tho attention of delinquent teachers to tho fact that they should pay tho a mount levied upon them. Prof. Walker mado somo further ro marks on Arithmetic, and showed an easy method of extracting tho Cube Root. Ho also spout some timo on Percentage. His next rubject was School Govern ment. His experience in that alono would bo of immonso benefit to any teacher. Adjourned. EvnaiNO session. Tlio Instituto was called to ordor at tho usual hour, when tho minutes vera read, corrected, and adopted. Tho committee on Criticism mado their usual rcport,aftor wliL'h there was somo sharp general criti cism. The committee on Resolutions mado their report which was accepted. I'ho Resolutions will bo printed in tho Pamphlet i'ho committco on Financo mado their report, showing that SOS had been received, of which r.mouut $01.11 Urn! Vjoon expended -y tho necessa ry expenses : thu3 leaving a balance of 3 81) in tbo hands of tho committee. On motion, this amount was ivcn to tho com mittco on Publication to assist in publish' ing tho proceedings in pampijet form, As a number of tho teachers thoughj somo of tho items too high, Mr. Broekway, from tho Financo committee, stated that ho had agreed to tho report, though if any ono would do any of tho work cheaper, ho, for ono, would bo willing to let them have tbo job. This led to a blight misunderstand ing, which, however, was speedily dissi pated. Tbo committco on Publication reported, that they bad nearly enough money col tcctcd to get tho proceedings published in a rct-pcctablo manner, attentively. Tho placo for holding tho next Teach- crs' Association was next discussed, but . . ' uothiDB definite was arrived at. After a short rccoss, tho County Superintendent 1 , " ".-" much good advico was given to tho teach ers, l'rof. Walker then addressed him self to tho Institute. IIu ppoko in a very feeling manner, and thanked tho teachers, and citizens of Orangovillc, for their mar ked courtesy to him. l'rof. Shank was next called out. nnd 11 -.1.1 . - , in a neat sncceh Lo invited the tennhnra In i i i mi . them that tho citizens would rccoivo them with open arms. Dr. Lolt was next called for, but ho de clined speaking. On motion, adjourned sine die. A. V. YOUNG, I See's (J. S. COLKMAN 5-J . - a ' I . ' D 10 a36l3t m tl!0 preparation of tlio Jlmutea , 71. .1. 1 ,1 : ,1.1 for Publication, hayo authorized their rw, :......, , f- .1 tr. l .1 Chairman to act for them. He has deem- cd it proper to give- only a brief synopsis Mr.Burgeaa tben ppoko a few minutes 1 erry l,o0 m "Tlio l'ersonal Qualifications of tbo J'.'.''P1"4' 30' readier." Ills romarks wero listened to 1 l'otter 51 J T o. . I'J .. i r r -pi r with five por cent, interest. Livcstmcnts 'Pi'H un.ifr.iencii p,i,,ted by tn. orphan'. lv, of . . son as a committco on Publication. Tlio , . ,! , . ' . J rniumbia count,., V ,,m, ,',f a,n,! ,i .,. f two last named L-ontlcineii. buini' unablu mauo in jjonu, Mortgage, etc. icmalcs, ;".' 'r.,'":rt' n'" Jwrerr, a.iui.t,nt of tho proceedings, as thoy will horcaftor bo published much fuller in pamphlet form. ALMANAC FOR 1861. M t H H erj CO c a 8 r? C 3. H. 45 & $ 3 I . 45 ' I 11 2 a 7 0 07 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 10 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 31 , 1 2 3 4 0 0 7 8 0 10 11 U 13 11 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 10 10 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 0 .0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 '15 10 17 18 10 20 21 , 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 lfl 10 17 18 10 20 21 22,23 24 20 20 27 28 20 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 J 10 11 12 13 14 10 lfl! 17 18 1020 21 22 23 24 25 20 271 2(J 20 30 1 2 3 4 0 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 '18 10 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 :n I 12 3 4 01 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 M 15 10 17 18 19 00 21 22 2.1 24 20 27 28 20 30 31 1 2 3 4 0 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 1 2 3 4 0 0 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 31 1 2 3 4 0 0 7 8!) 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 231 21 25 20 27 28 20 3(1 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 II 15' 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 37 28 20 30 31 January February, I" O'l March, April, May, June, July, Auqust, September, I OCTOBER, Novembku, December, Official Voto of Ponnsylvania. t.ouiitiee. llrcckinriilre, I.incolti. Douelna. Tiuli Artunu, U,ti70 13 3S Allcghony, Ariiutrong, lJcavcr, lie J ford, lisrks, lllair, Urailforil, Uucln, liutlcr, Cauibri.i, Oarbon, Ountrc, Cbester, Clarion, (lloarfiold, Clinton, ('olunibia, Crawford, Cumberland) Daujiliin, Delaware , Klk, Krio, Fayctto, Fraulclin, Pulton, Forest, Urceno, 7,257 3,113 1,020 2,aao 0,1)03 1,540 2,188 5,002 2,'.M.r) 1 ,800 1 ,0(iU 2,450 5,203 2,079 1,837 1,310 2,45 1 3,007 3,311 2,577 1,024 525 2,500 3,300 3,111) 013 47 2,084 1,055 1,347 1,140 10,725 3,355 2,824 2,505 0,781 3,050 7,001 0,143 3,010 523 0 4 14 220 239 !) 487 5 570 60 50 fcfi 370 307 22 00 22 121 21 10 100 7 21 11 22 148 101 288 79 147 7G -10 59 25 12 5 C2 441 31 102 52 130 00 a 49 31 2,274 HO 1,707300 3,021 20 243 21 1 71 80 17 20 200 153 17 21 025 1 7 22 11 0 3 728 10 10 145 37 80 7.771 1,833 1,702 1.73(1 1,873 5,770 3 503 4,531 3,161 407 0,100 3,154 1,161 788 107 1,014 3,080 3,010 1,704 1,404 13,353 2,037 3,808 4,170 7,300 Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, , Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Ltil.won, Lehigli, Luzerne, Lycoming, M'Kcan, Mercer, Miniin, Monroe, 787 1,017 4,214 0,810 2,510 591 0,553 031 1,050 1 ,077 3,855 053 844 5,825 1,043 3,739 2,422 2 CO 201 505 310 110 149 3 Montgomery, 0,000 GOO 4 171 72 33 Montour, 1 ,007 Northampton, 4,051 Nortb'ld. 2,408 2,370 39,227 1,072 7,121 1 1,545 1 .139 10 5 1 Schuylkill, Somerset, Snyder, a. -i, 5,401 1,101 007 7,508 3,218 1,078 429 4,470 4,751 1,791 2.030 2283 4,721 2,657 122 1 09 u"lv"ui 1,07 j eIianna. JgW 0 9 17 II 35 n o 8 Union, 802 Venango, 1,041 . Warren, 1,001 Washington, 3,001 Wayno, 2.010 Westmoreland, 4 ,7 02 Wvoniiuir, 1.240 4,887 13 3 1,280 5,128 York, 0,017 COO 570 rr rr 7,Z" l0'1"' . TOTAL, 191,831 Lincoln over Hrackinrldie. Lincoln crer all oppoaiUon, "Bv Int ustry wo Acquire Biches."- 'lilt v . ., IU "Application in Youth niakC3 Franklin taid 1.1 .r i.ti ii i . , . Hnu orrliaril of Apple, Tuacll onil I'car Tree., lato tho old ago comfortable," as ho experienced, 'taio or.ai.i dece..e.i. ..tu.no in tiwiowiuhiiiofMu . - ...... , rleaiant, and county afore.alil. and as many experience who deposit in tho JMVU eyckly, Cmw, Old Franklin Saviug Fund, No, 130 South" R'Terufu"c'on"iteni'iu,d,. known on day of Fourth street, below Ghc&tuut, uia to I. viii" Tunil receives dcnosiU in larffo or' . . marrioa or single, or minors can Ucpont in il.r . . ,., . . their own right and can bo withdrawn only tit. ,!. . r. , .. with their consent. auothor column. DCO auvcrtiscmcnt in Nciu QV&ucriiscmmt LKATIIKU, LEATHER. SOI.P. Lfntlli-r, and all other Mlnlnof LNlllitril, Mo rocco, l.liiinj ami lllnillng, for naln clicnl ln thirliunpcitliy tho iimlcrfigniMl at hli Tannery rinlab. Ilnhninil, In Light (Street, L'oluinMa c:, rn ALHO-A litinn, rheap liy tits Imphcl or lin K7UaRh luilil fur lllilea. Light Street, Jan 9, I'M 3m. I. W. SANKUY. I Office oftha Wromlnc Canal I AaSiominMSfrfrl Httadilpkla. Trt mtlfl ulvifWIIfll noil.!. nviibb . ma riiA.nimi.iii.n-ij TUd annual merting of thn r?toeRhnlieat will be heM at the office of the company No. .lo Walnut t in the city orriiilnita. on Monday January Slt, ltol between thn lioura of linnil 3 o'clock at vhlch time an election Hill taao place, for a l'reiiileiit vlcn Preiiileiit aim six luaiiazeraio acrve ror tllfl cnsil ng vrar. I . . t.'HAIll.Ud 1-AltIUSII, . UPI'INGEU'S ESTABLISHMENT. fjt Kortha Illicrntitv tU whlrli the rut. Mr nlwnv fit pntrontzrduenrr .uppfrwr, (enmo ice lilt comi hniur) fie mcAiig tn thotv Ms uratihnlc by Mtltjt fuctt not in empty wcmti. Ills ambition u tint much to make tunn ry at to occupy tht btft or tint cf tht brtt ihopn, nnd to le E?nTut1y appreciated 09 ono of tfi iWt Horkmtn. FnrtriTi liim thin tndutjrencc ; li nlinlt try to direct it well. (rrourc, tAo iiibnrcr whether with tivntl or hand Id worthy of hi hlrp, Nw watrbn, new tlockf ,& lot nf fftinj Jwitry.ri fill nmortllUTlt of rlnonri Cnr unit-hen. InaliUi n it nufkdln Wntch ml Clock Irlmminps h pood amort ent of com Imnntimt silver framed fpectnftmi bIawi for ii 'ftartiit inimtwneniintpirtncica win; sowing Mnrliiiici two ktmli.nrid lntructlmt to work them, ic. A.C., nil mi trriiivpurely rcjuoiialdefor all. UEXRV ZUrriNUKR. Woonubiirg, Jan. 5, If 01. $35.00 ryi th'Tntfr! fnn rr Tuition in iho nrnut popular nnd Mirrcsftfiil Cninm-rclal Hclioid In tho country, tlpwnrd of Twelve Hundred anilff men from twcntyriclit.d ill", crvnt Ptatfu.hnve bent cdurntcit for Imninegu hcta Willi in the pnt thri'f yenrs. Homo of whom have bocn cm ployed 3d Hook Kct-pcri nt ea'nrio of 82000.00 per Annum, imnu'dlntfly upon prnduathijr, who knew nothing of Ac count wh n thiy entered Ih" (-'olh-cp, Mhilter n hnlf price. Htiidentrntt r nt nny tlmnnd review Mh'ii tlie plcti,withiit ettra charge. Tor tJutalojue ntdilpn:e, fipf-clnieiiHof 1'rnl'. Tow k-j 'n HtiiicFuniid Ornamental )YMuii.inliip. nnd a larijo Kn pr.ivlnsj oftheL'olh'pe. inrloto twenty-five rentu In l'ol ngc Htanis to thn I'rinri pain. JKNKlNd A. SHITH, I'lttBhurch.rn. Jan. 3. lf'OI-ly. LIST O V JiKTTKKS RKMAINlNUtn tho VosK Ofllce nt Bloomalmrir, !'., J.u... lot, AUirron, Druid Kline. Jnn. Keller. Ktito J. KiKin, VI ft r I h. 4 yUa l.nnecr. Thim. lrfHvfl, Jalitia Love Jolm Markk', J. .Mover, J.ic'ih McCliiilotk, A. P. MdU4t'.dl-r, Jamb Myvrn, Win. .M, J .Mungroe, eam .Mty, Moses .Michael, Mnnam .Markle, Dan MlCmiiIk, Wiliinj;t(n I'-m-it, i;it..iit th Mr IViiiiui-'toti, luaac Parker, J. F. I'.irka, V.tp r, I'arkT, Ira J, Iloitinliocti-r, J.ictdi Iti -l.iy, i,l7i- I). .MUs It'inh.ird, Huto II H1.T. rf C Mly fi.'a?ti'( Ilamiuh .Mrti Hwnrtz, vr. A. SMllt, Jl.J. Mi'twljrulye, Thoi, Hthrtf in nlii-iaar, V. Mult, A Jam f)dc'r, Hul l niuiiiiHoti, it. ii. Vnn IVtt, Jnu. Willi.iinsini, Julm Vm inn, Jarf. VrtU-r, UiHtta Mr. Jaioli Vomij;, A.J. lUliktc, J one ill t'.link, U'illitnu Unrtiin, I'. K. t'nniii-r, ThoinaJ L'orncUoii J. CartL-r. U.iih.iil Mrs ChidioK-r, K. lk'inoit, John DuviMijH-rt John llolan Cntliarinu Mlf0 IVrr, lrln 0. 1viti William JI.IVH, V. 1. vt'rh irt, H.unuvl i;ijjiih, j. v. r.mi'ry M. A. Try. .Mil haul rrymcn i:iil7.ili-th 1'oyd, ri.irid I!. l-'.ihrincr, Jim, ('ink, Abe J. Ccarlurt. 1'ttor UaU A. II. Oirtuii, puter tJanvy. Ji.Ihi (Jro-trly, Wm. Ilohritnii, M, flot'Ur, Wil llciui, linn Mill, A.H Hart, n. . riA9'tit.r.rk. II. Ilavtiian. lVti Jon-s. Wm. Jonr, HllllUrl KiLiitV. L'lta-.f Kenl.T. Jnu. V, 1'emnn. ctllinr f.ir the nhiiro l..n..r.. ulll ul..nBn they nre aiUerti..'!. I.. II. ItliTKRT, r. St. CIJANUK OF II.Ml'l n 7.v th n a mi a a' c: em en t. Delaware, Lackawanna and We tern Hall Hoad CIO VirAtZjllsi.traiiiii will run follow. JiXI'UKSS PAS.StiNUUK TRAINS, Mnvivrs POI'TH. MOVIVU NOItTII. The Nicht Kxpr-us Train! I'.f.'i.ni'ri fr.HM X. Tork l.')nu iicr No. 'i. North on uio n, 1, a. i.n It. it, ariita ut Unvtt lUn.li Uivcr. at 7 00 A.M. at 3 i'J A. 3! Or foot of Court' runnuctlug wilU the I'.xiiri'uiTram Icjvin (iri'at lit ml for New York nnd l'liiltid elphin, at 7 U l.ui t Htreit, tj d() l'rom riill.tiMphlit liuave KfiixiiiKlnii, 7 10 " l.vivt! Junction ut II J0 " Ihioat Wantiinytunll :h itri.tR nf, i nip.iH Hop.-, (i'hila. con motion.) I.' 2.1 lMlentPW.'Mloru, H " Montrose, 7 -If t" 11 " H 'J't f .11 t 111 U 4' I" 'J'l ' llophottoni, Nicholimi, Factt)rj rill', Aliincton, Hrr.tntnit, Moscow, Toliyhiitum, firoiiddbiirir, Watifr Hap, Columbia. lie M.ture, Min, tn rini'O 12 X roluinlna. 10 J -M " 1 2i 3 0-i " 3 M " 4 J4 5 01 s aa 5 .VI 0 i! Wiiter !np, Htroti'lshtirff, Tolivlnnna. II 04 I Mosrow. 12 Wp Hi Hrranton, Vi :io ' X Mnnzton, JS .10 " , Fnrtnryillo ut.uuurv.Ud .inn. to illue.t 1 00 " Hope, (PhiU. Cftl nntloii) ! M ' llriild.tll-i, i :iu " Washinetoii, U t-0 " JunrtHiii, 2 23 " Nnw Vork, 5 u l'hilndilphia, ti 1 " Nh htdaon, llopliottoiil, Moiilron'. New Miiford, Creat Ili-ml. Onnnertlri" nt llreat 'end with the Nijjht Hxprifls Wi'fct at J tti The UiprFit Pasacnsfr Train Pauth, conn-irtri at tli Junction with 3 55 1. M.Trnln oit the I'untrM Hoad, fur Uttbkhcm, Mime It Chunk, Jlca-Iing llarriihuric &c. ACCOMMODATION TKAIN MUVIN'R NORTH. MOVlN'fJ H01JTII, Th New York Ixt' ar riv nt i. It. nt 1 1. M. nnd cunnritriuitli Iho AiToiniiioda tion Triia which Lphvu Kcrauton for CI, II at 11 47 A.M. Factory vlllo, 11 07 " Nirholion, 11 .1) " MontrOBc, 1! ..2 IMM. Cront llend, 1 57 ConiMTtinK with DtuikirkKxprcsi U'eitat 3 3J lcavui r;. u, at 3 21 W on trout1, N'irlioUon, rHctoryillf, Ono atHcraiiton, :i 2il 4 35 5 :o ti 5.1 Tha Afcmmoilatlon Trnin itofi not leave Scrinton ontil aa-r the arrival of ihu.Vomi.ic Tram on thu Lack awanna c lllooiiiihtirs Uallroad, thud $ Ing I'uinnngcrK from thn Wyoming Vultvv a direct lonnt'llloii fur tlio Vt by tint Morninz Train. For the urromrnodatiou of way trtvol on tlio Sotithrrn Division, a 1'uirtengL'r Car uill he attached U the I'.x pren FrcifhtTrain Leavinctjcrunton. Returning, Icatrfl Junction at 4 ;t5 A. .M. DmiftrnuiUburgr' i-Hl Mo-cow, 00 Scranton, 3 20 " at 4 00 A. Hue at Mocow, 5 40 1 Ptroiirtuburg, JO 40 ' Junction, 3 15 ravngrrii tonndfroui Saw York, will rhaiga curt at Jnnttioii. To and from l'liiladclphii, til l' I. I''l. It. II. leave or tako thociiri at Hope. For 1'itiptoii, Kin?. ton and ilki'frlidrrt!, tak Jaik. Ac Ulooiiiiltiire It. It. ut FcraMon. For Jt'innp, Archbald ood Carbon dale, tako Omnib'iH at fijranton. 'JIGKETS SOLD AND BAGGAGE CHECKED Til li () UG 11. JOHN nillrflllN, Buiwrintcndont. N. il'.NR3. General Ticket Agent. January 5. le-ol. pvui.iv Sam: Ar A Ii U A J L B It K A L KSTATK I IN pnr.uanroof an order of tho Orphan'. Court ofCol. ill 1 uuihiu countv, ON THURSDAY JAMUAnY 01th. 181. " nt 10 o'clock in the- forenoon, li A. llutilii.in nml 13 Haniiivl II. llutrhLnn, Riiunlian. of Arthur I.. Iliitcliiiiui an.l Clnna J. Iliitrlilic.il, children of William llutclii. son, late of Mount riea.mil timnktiln. in .ulil eoiiul'. '''"t'd. ill eipo.o tu tale, by I'ublic Vendue, upon tlm preiniivs, a certain iunuts uit parcel of land, nltuato In Mt. rienimit tdwn.liip, nforc.nld, containini! EIGHT AOHKS, MOllK Oil LESS, on wind, i erpfted a Two Ptory '.bit kJ II Ulmr.k IV, w .-i', EQfel.'l ITAWtStilW SlTAtHID) I il a "loll frame ntlacheil. jtlsil; A I'rniuo ilar.1 "d Wagon BIiciI. Tho (and I. all liiinruveil Kith a I H.Al'l. II. ill I'l'ITII imiiv uw .a,t, I..IBIH Oil OXCIillol iiitteuii tor tout pur,o,oti.i, oiiicoiiiiiio.,m.i,urt Un SJtunlav. ox,,, ,1. , , fT! f i7 ' Iina"Yl ?'" " I"nclnck, A, SI, of wlucli lime and nlaca .11 ner.om .ted a,e r.quiI(l to take notice. II 111141 to the .niri arroiiut Shcriir's alcs, BYrirtue of- wrlti of ftfatfon Rrpontig, n n,. , rected, UniPd out ef tho Cotirl if Common Vw ' the county f Cflhimlila, l'nnfylvanin, will bc iJJ! , v. ww..,, ..",,.7, vii iMiniiit,i,r. on Monday tlio 4th d.ty vt FcbriMrv at uno o'clock In tho nftcrrrooit, tho following erty to wit 8 1 rrP All that certain trnct of Land cituatc in Inwa. to wit! Ilrjtlnnlng nt n prut 011 line or Inh.i . JM M... ik.... . ... I M...11. ...1 . "I uill(r j. C. I'cnniiititnn 1'cnlilliflnn Nnrlll .'islity-fntir nml Ihri-p-iiniii j c. Ham fifty.niim nml twn Irntli. tivrrhp. i ., T of rirnlnnniK, rnnlniuing TlllItTV'oNK Vro.i'31 DTcniy-ciplit rtrrclic, .tricl incnpiirr, ncnrly ftu , i In lmiroveil Innil, whfronn ! rrccli'il n uno .nil tleprcc lnce o nnii fOTcniy-eignt percnep, unci incnpiirr, nenrly nt a half tory Dank HwcJIInv lloiiir. u Vtnme Hunk i.." a Frame Wnjron Shed, n IHsti House and iitlicr n!. buidlngi with tho oppiutenancci. 0UI tfelred, taken in execution and to he Pod na tliet.,;K crty of John F, Lnuhach. pr0P' ALSO ! 1 ! At tho same timo and r,,ico lain lot nf jtrnuntl. .Uunto In r.lnnm,!,,,..1 nil Hint rcrtii: llloanilnunahlp. ColmiitiU rniml lort. w huriiiill I. crertnil It nnl n M.I n' l..ir J or llrevcry. a Well of atei", nnUotlitr outbuiMm,, ?,'! llii. nppiirti-iinnci'.. "'5'iui f ti.i'.i, inKcn in ctecutlun ami to In told a tho i,. crty or Jacob Lusli, P'"P' AT.ari. a i . nil fhut M.,lnl., I.nrl ..lnrA ... ..f . KL Snuarlnnf tnwn.tilii, KIVTV At. IIP. l... laml, bniimlcil on tin' Nortli liylamlof An licw'lh...'",1.!' Hi. rlontli hy laml. of llnrrlvm nml An Inn- II..,. . on tin. Wc.t by laml. of llrnjamln I'.tcriimn. iierectcil a ono anil a linlf rtory ilncllinglmuica f., . Blabli', nltli I lie ninlrti'iiniic.. ifauiu fclzul. taken In execution an.l tn tin ! 1 ... .1.. crty of Jacob ti. Ilea.. prop A ley, on thn r,t by an Alley, nml on 1I10 l:.u; of'llirann, W. r-lRnr, Hli. p'n.i j ir..ct,., ntwn s t 1 ranm ilw, .i,,c ,e, rram0 Kilt lien, anj 0 frai . m witlillio aDiiiirteiiancii. """aim taken In t tcciiliou nml to I rolj n, ttin nnm. Iionini I.', l'nulcr 1 ' bv a lot of Alfreil Mcrkiiiaii, nml on tbe Wc.t l.y a li.lr 1 ii?'" 'l""'"1"'' wlicrmn laerecteil n two etiy f,amt . .. b ..'.1,1.1- 11 ''iitiiirt''nniiroa Heixeil, taken in execution amltii be.nlil a. ttiQ ..... crty or John Turner. 11 JOIINi SKVUim, PiiKRirr. Ornii, I Hlniij.liurg. llrcembi r 20, ltt'll) 1'HOOLA ma riON, WIlCRnAA. th lln. Vnni!v J. W,.Div.d, rre.l ili-nl of th.i Unurl of Oji r 11 11 .t Terminer nu.l t;,.n erilJul IVIivery, I'nurt of (tuniter fex.ioiii of tlu I'elce nml Court of Cniinuou I'le.i. ami (1iiIi.ui'ii r(Uir tin In the iMlh Juli i.il Diutiiil. ruiniiogoil ,.f 11,,. rvnitri of Ciitiiiuliia. Soil Ivan anil Wyoming, nil I the lb n j,a IIvah. ami I'kiui Kl.tM, Aimueiatu Juilue. of Col.im'.i, county, b-tve I. .'letl tb.'ir pr.'rejit, benrmc ilati Hk-iih ilay of J.10.. in the yenr of our l.or.1 one tlnnmanJ . i In hnnilreil nml aixty one nu I In 1110 ilirnctnl f..rli,, jiK, fiilirt of Over nml 'IV rrniiner nml tieneral Jail ill , li"ller 11 Ituarter r.li.lllliir t he I', nre. nuil Drnban'ii t'o'irt. in l.tooui.biirir. in 1I1.. Wit illy 1 t.'oluiiiliit, on tlio llrftl .Mouilay, (bed g th 41 1 ila, wr Feb.. next, ami In continue on. week. (Notice i. hereby civen, tn the foroncr. the Jn.tjpe, . the I'eacn ami tjniintalilei. of the mini countv of I'oliimbt, that tli'y li tleui an,! tin re in thr l'r"l"r ..rm.ii nt ... ... .... , .., ni.ii, ii.i, , mi 1111 ir ri'inr1., iii'i ilKiliiuirf nml otlur ruueiiil rniite to no tin.," tlnnr. n ..... ....-, ..in,.-, iiji. r, no hi. none, aim tj,,,,, that nr" lionii-l by reciiuuiz.ince, tu oro.ei-uli. nen,uu, 11. primmer that nre or in ly b- in the Jail of ni I imuin r t'lililmlii'l to be Ih-Ml ami thi re to irmecut them an nfi.ill o"jii.. jurn nre re'iieiieu ro lie iuiuiu.ii iu tli irm ten. imidMicreeably to tb'-ir notice.. Haled at , it-, hern, iho ilh ilay of Jan, in Ih" )enr of our I tint innuinn.i,iutlt loii'ir-i nml nit v. one nn. in 11... nti. ymiof HlO l.l,l...'ii,knr.. of the t.'nitnl Hull. i.fA.L.n.4 gave 111. L.uniinouw.niin.1 JUIIN H.N'VIICK, a.i-l Junnary 5, 1601. ESTHAY. CAMK into tho -"JrfS oncloMiro or tlio .ub.rnlirr eine.t'flril time Mrifc, a lai-a malk fiiSS woo, - 1 !m owner i r'ineht"d to prM properly, priylinrem ...... , .n.j mm uiih, 111 uunnua (itpntMl n up ,mv NOAH MAUSKK. IVf.inl.er 2'J, l?r. St. KLKOTIOX XOTI' K. ''111'. aiinii il MKctitof thn "t.H I; lm In. i f thf r.nck I nuaiiii.-i ft III u.liur-: Itnilrniil Cooipnni xillln 111 ai th- 'Kiiicton lloii.o" in tl. lt.,.ri,.-ii ..r Kn.p. ton l.ii7iTui. fnniityoii Mnn lay th.' I llh day of Jniiuarr ,ht' nt" 10 A. M un 1 4 .iVI. rk ,. 'i. urine i.ifrilnn ri.n" I'rsl.lelit nn.l tw.tre in rrftur. of slid coliipnny to .eno for Hie ru.uiiii: van II I'i.lTIXOSi: titrttnri Kinsitnn. Hec 22, l.-r.o-Jt AD.V LNISTllATOK'S NOTH'K. Jistnte of Peter Cruiiji.nl iicn.seil. r I.'ITI'.'IH of A.lmini.tritiitn on the U.tatu if I'ki.r I J CiiAtvroiu,, In j of Muili'oii tiiwii.hi.1. t'i.liiuil.ii county, di-icii. ul, hnve been cranteil by tti.' IteKi.tvr ef Coluiiibi.1 county, tn the iltnler.ijined, rehl'liiu.' iu .Bt-t timuqliip nil p.r.onti limine claim, nuniusl tin; K.tatc i.f me fu'ceuciit nr" r'''ilei.tuil to pr.rut tru'iu to tn. iVl mini, tr.it'. r. itlumt di lay, and nil imtKc p.iyiucui ftrtliitli. JOHN SMITH, Mrn'r ocfiohT P. l-'CO rt. NKW STUBK k NEW GOODS. aIll; unkTBlj;nfiI, prat.'fiil for pant pntronnc r -nml I fullv inlorniM thn I.n.liAo n( im.m,.,,.!.,,,.,, ,.,,,1 n nuti he In central, that she ha ri'iiiowil her Fan) rikI'J tin -''."ib. ir-uii uiu i.Ai imniiu t'tlildlllffg nio mc 1 niiv l'('iil'liHK of Air, John H. l'iirs-1. tlrl .loor U l f ilu ' outt ll'iim., ftlieru ilioJiaiJut received a ulicta-' nnrliiivnt iif Piliiiin.ibli-, Fall aud IVinter Goods, con.i.tlne of imusd ooons. l.I.NINtiH. ilUJlMIXCB, uusiuky, oix)Vi:s. NO TIONS, c)-c., ,-cr. Wiirhwill he .nlilonfiir Icrnunnd lo fliililcli thoar tentiun of customer, i int ited. Ai:i.lA 1). Wtllll. Hlooiuiburg Not 10, lG0.-3iu. . AGUICULTimAf. WAKRHOUSM. J.AIlfjn nortinnt of the Lest fi-rtilUrrx in y tin market, at mine.'.! prircs for cah, ci-n jVa nUtlus of No, l rumvian ami Coliimhian (.ikuio'iitJ StiptTphoyph.itu of I,imi from thu tii'tt nmiinC"' tnriTu, I'ot.ifli, Phosphate, a new nriirlf for fruit treci rouilrcttu, I'lKtcr ice., at li1rmili' nnd rctinl. r.VKCilAl.l. MOCRIP Impknnt ami Rcod Store, corner uf itlianj Mutkt ftn-t ta IMiiUilrlphia. Murth U. U2vf. AUDITOR'S NOTIGIi. EUnte ofJSngel Fozt deceased, nilll? uirtornl-iuMl, nppolntpd by tho Orphan' Court f (Jolnniljiu county ta mako Hiktrilintlou of ili-lifiliiie in thn Inm 1m of Ifvnjfimin H'a?iur, AiliiiiniKtrntor of L'"l Fot, Inte of th raid county, ilcrcuycil, lo nnl jmi'-ru th'i hr-lri nml ti'i;iil rrpr-'Kr-iitiuitet, will nn-i ttlrlMrii1 tnt-Tt-1'! In thi i.il'i ilintrihuiion, jitliiHOtlico luhUionu Imrii, on Frt'Iny, tliHtiltli ilny of January. A. D. 'ft wtiuti an.l ulu-ro all poron having rlanm uninipn x-it thciii.nr hM'orevcr debarred friiiii coiuiog in fur a tliniu of said fund, itonr.UT r. clakk, jum. ltonmlinre, DecenihcrUy, lcHU. OIIEAT AHUIVAI' ov NEW GOODS, AT TUB Light Street Store. Creasy, Brother lyallhaivh on itctiic '',' WE "Would inform our Iritnds ' cu.louii.ri,tlint no liavo Ju.t received un un H.unlly larite ua.nrtmcnt of FALLjiNI) WINTER GOODS, Which wo ofr.-rnt lower rate, for ready pny, ii'111 fnr ever I'tforeop-ncd hero uml will bu iold "clicapu than Iho cli'-nppjt." We uliall not attnnpt to enumerate iho atm art If I" thyfirt. iiniiu'iiHO and their namuis It jion nii'tir!1 clou Horo lltmiua, inclmlimr tlm Collar and 1 M, llllnl toovertlowiug, Thentaro tolm found th I"1"1 f.ihricks, in the rountty at aton)hiiie low fifii"'" ' die' wear in jrrcnt varatit;, ut'Jj per rent, Uur tiu ever hr furi oif.-rrd. CUITJIH, MUWLINfl. GUOCUltlKS, HATd, CAl'H. fiSoots, Shoes, c(c,. at tlio .auto rate. Iu hliort, nliuo.it cvcr)lhl2 i" ilie liiereautllc line from n needle to nil anchor. . IV- Our riieiidi il do will lo call lieUro lli'r tiwir .eieciiou,, II. W. CKIIASV. t til. J.IM Street, Oct 57, IfCO. OK K AG Kit is tlio Solo Ag.'t fr Wi." a b7-Ti?r-ii.Vr ,i,u,., r.,. iv..,., u ., fcn .ir.rom uivuii Jlhln." KiixlIjnriK!uril.oC1i.iilroI" Eillivr of '" """JI'' uiiHin "nil iniiii iiuiiii t:i)illli:ri nilf ft llf .1. I, (tree Writ, iiineiy.flvo pcrrhcH nnd nU n-ntli to u J.t thcncabyland of ChrlMlan Moore, Houtli twtlvJ t A nhnlf degrco Kast, nincty-thrco pcrctn's nii.l ii"i,T tenth to n pout, thence bv l.indnof Krckirl si...!.-" t lieu n.iniinwn, lowm-un tn.. North liy lniiiln or in-1 llrnjs, mi Ihc i:,t liy ii n Alloy, on Hie Hiuilli l i , Jncoli Uvnn., nml on Ilia Wnl fi.rmi-tly ,y l,ln, of ( ALSO : At tho same timo nnd place all'tlint certain In-Lot or l'luro iifcriiiinil, ltnat'. in r.' pjtllHII. 8ci.ttl0WI.ili. I'oli county, contain.,.. U.VI! roilltTII UK ANAL-HI:, more or lev, boSi ' AljtsU : At tlio samo timo and nlaco by virtue orn irrlt nf Jtlim Vtmt. Kr.. nil Hint ci rtan In' Lot or pi'co of 1 .11,1 iitiiuti. In i:i)tou n.Sroit t . (.(ihinibui roiinly, containini; ONI! I'tlllllTII nf ,i At. 1(11. iiior.! orh Imnmleil on th Nortli l,v an l'l.. on ll..S,illil,i- Mi ir,.,i f .,.1,1 ,.... . '