ra COLUMBIA DBMOGRA II John (J. Freeze, Local Kditor. I SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1861. taT To-morrow istho nineteenth Sun day nftcr Tiinity. Battle- of Stillwater fought 7 Oct. 1777. Battlo of Leipsic fought 8 Oct. 1813, Florida purchased 9 October 1820. Colutnbus discovered America 10 Oct. 1102. Saint Martin's Day. Montreal taken by the Americans IS Oct. 1775. . :o: J5f2 Remember that one renegade is worse than ten turks. Strike home. -:o: t&" Democrats. SCO tliat your CntirO vote is cast for tho WHOLIC DEMO- GRATIC TICKET. :o: JST Dont co to threshing buckwheat on the day of the election ; but turn out and ' thresh tho abolitionists and renegades. i EST Democrats, SCO that VOU aro IlOt ' ' , cheated by bunched tickets. EXAMINE THEM I1EFOHE YOU VOTETI1EMI t3 The election is held on Tuesday October 8th. Let every democrat bo at the polls early, and remain 'thcro all day aud let no one be absent on any account whatever. Vote the tickct,the whole tick et, and nothing but tho ticket. :o: CST Dont forget that tho Republicans rominaled those looso jointed democrats, in order to weaken tho vote in strong dent ocratic districts. Show those followers of' the hairy Esau, that though they may sell ., , , ,, themselves they cant tell you. :o: Kr Tho storm on Friday night, Sept. ' 27th, was very severe and destructive. We have heard of trees uprooted, fences destroyed barn? lincnvplTwl out linnsns ULSirojcu, u.irns uncovcrcu, out IIOUSCS blown over fruit trees strimind of their Uianu 0tr, iruir, irCCS EinppOU OI lUCir fruit, eorn leveled to the rrrotmd nnil iruit, coru IUCJCU 10 lUC grouutl, anil much other devastation of the same kind. .p. ' ' tST I ho Atlantic Monthly for Ortobcr 1 J lsonoof the best numbers ever issued. TlnU'thnrlin nnil Tlnyou.,!! nnil TTnlm.,a nrn , uiuuii ine vuu riuuior.s. ine jioeiry is , mucu atiovo ine usual quality, very mucli. "The Country Parson" has one of his in imitable essays ; and tho author of ,lLi:'o in the Iron Mills'' begins a story in five parts. Tiekcor & Fields Uoston, 53,00 a year. t0: Till uuilr Mig,i".l. Ii.ivillg pltrllias'-d the well-known . ,, . , ,. ''V'1"11' 111,11 1 "lihius i:,nporiiiiii, '.ilu.iti) on Hi,' fir.mh J" PcmOCrats, dollt forgot that the ' NM ''r.i r I l' i,.-nin,l 'arkj riireet-,, I'hila.lelplu.i ...... ... i ,, ,. lo-O i .',1' , Inl irms til nilnlii- iiii-l fnruit-r customers of ttCKet put lit nominrtlOtl by tlio republl- t Ho.i-e .hat lu l.e, picon.lantly for sale and makes i , .... ... , ''P 'O o u, a, ile-etip.iou ol lleiill 'urn's wenr. ol'iip ClllS llllll llbolltlOlll.-tS, IS COinpocd OI .oe.erieln.in s'lls umv mo,l.-rat priens. lie opni'iiniil! c .1 r . ''" " ''"'" I iil.oii, h" vuer.uitee- gond Ills and bhUl'.UJiKo Iroin the jjcnioeralio party, w, u-,, u iLirmeuis. fctriniitteniiuigin u tojoidung sj y s-ii Jjs'ilviMII Down Wltll tllO SKUKSStUXIS i'S ! j r.'.il' 'matinnof I f ni'tntu l.ortPO,' uliitli he Sliow them no quartern at tho polls, Ljt te,. 3 r. k u:iuk! every vote tell ngai.ut them. .Make usu of Kh 'f"1'"!' , that Weapon wliich h tmrcr ti'', Ami Ui iter tit. in til i l):i)oiift ; A uunpoii wliicli coincri ilnn fin still A snow flakes fall upon tlx' suil ; And txcutu .1 friuinaii'i ill, An lijMiituii; ilniMtliu nt'dod, A n.l from vms.e force nor Lolti nor lotki Can irk-in -ti. lliu IIAI.I.OT 110X. ;o: tST If you permit yourselves to bo se duced by tho republicans into voting any portion of the ticket, before a week is over you will be sure to regret your accommo- - .l.ilnn .m.Ii Vrt,. ..Illl.n nnnn.l nn,l cla'ing spirit. 1 oil will bo annoyed anil mortified at their boasting and insulting language j and you will everlastingly re gret your obliging action, and resent tho ovcibearing conduct to which you will bo subjected, ltevert in your mind to just one single instance in which you havo been so cajoled, and recollect if you did not then fully dctermino that you would never be again caught in so bald a trap. Now is tho time to redeem yourself ev erything is auspicious let tlio whole lino advance aud tho field is won. Attention Company. Wo would state that U- II. Ent is recruiting men to fill up a Columbia county company for tho war. Men wishing to join will apply to l,im nt Hm HeenriWa r.ffro. nt. lilann,:. " 1 - i burp, '!'!. ... HI l, ' "u -"."'J v avtvjueu aim mustered into service as soon as full. Ho: has now a good number of men already on his roll of enlistment. This is a good opportunity to enlist for tho war and at- ' - , tach to a Columbia COUUtV COmtianV. , J 1 March up to the scratch, young men, and show your devotion to your country. Star, r3"Capt. Wm. Shath, has been au thorized by the government to raise a com pany of ablo bodied young men for the war. Wo Understand that ho is UlCCting .,, , . Wltll gOOU SUCCCSS, lllO Company IS not . - ,, i - i . i yet lull ailll a gOOU Opportunity IS now ! given young men in this section of country I to enlist. Aplication should bo made to Capt. Silver or Lieut. Bush, at tho Hisiug Sun Hold. All recruits will bo kept freo of expense. Berwick (local) Gazatc. :o: Serious Accident. AVc learn that ono of tho breakmeu, on tho Lackawanai and Bloomrburg Bailroad, met with a so-1 riou3 accident, on Monday last, about three , vu ,'oiuus, sac, UUUUI lllieu , ,, . , , . tlllS piaCO, by bOlUg Struck miles abovo . , .s l-i i i -i i j utioe Wjlltil U1US5CS lltu Jtulirutltl irucjs.' - i it ... . a -110 Was Stauutng Oil thO top Oi a ear wuito tua train was in motion. It is fea'ed lhat his injuries will result fatal, His namo, wo aro informed, is S.MeitB, of Cattawi -j lb; county. Afar. I .DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS, THE UNION FOREVER. ny order of the Democratic Ftandni; Committee, meet ing! will be held nt llio following points i nns'TO.V, Saturday Afternoon, Octokcr JSth, ALINAH COL'fl MILLSatnrclnync.Ott.5th. Ll'illT Clrcct, .Monday, evening, October th, UL't'K IIOIIN', .Monday evening, October tli. Arrangements linvo born made to havo the above meetings addressed by someone or two of tlio following named gentleman i vox. c. n. nvcK.itr.ti', 1IOX. M. K. .MCKSOX, irox. r.ivL i.uir, co joiix a. maize, col. l. l. v.vrc, ii':u:r mnr, r.sq. KPllMUl II. LITTLE, ESI. Come oul.Democrats.rtnd battle for the good old cause I l'llng to the breeze the time hoHnred banner, "TmkUmox supportof thcGotcrument, cer keeping step to the """lc cf "l0 u"i"n- Ltt 1110 hommIoUu or iho south iinu ine .vuoiiiiouisis 01 uio Aortn reci'lve ciual condom. ( nation nt )our hands; and show to the world that Pcnn' sjtvanln, conservnllve, and true hearted, fa stilt the Kc stone of tho federal Arch. WM, II. JACOBY, Chairman. lllooinsburg, Sept. 21, kill. MARRIAGES. On tho ltin.t by the ltev.Wm. J. iiyer. Mr. Avstiv ll.Clciacn, ofKingstoii, fa. to MIss.Maiu i:.SIo.nioii,of futtawissa, i'a nlSlSlS.S In hloniM.loi,,- n llm "Til, nil l.v ,!.. n r ii in IlloouKlmrg, on ti,0 .rih lilt by the. Iter. J. It. to Miss .MA!U!AR!.r llo kit, of Washington 11 le, .Montour county, I'a. D E-A T HS. In ll.py on tin 2'th ult., Juon Ihku,.. son of Aletan- der and l.)dla MtCarty, aged 1 year, T months and elev- en uays. On theSJd ult.. In naston Pn ,,... i,.v.v child of Itev. J. . nod V.U. l-e,,5, aged .: mMU, Ill ilkrslnrre. Hent -J.S. Icr.l. m ihe n-.t r.rt,li. Iifj, Uto. Seorr, lis.)., yoiiueest Hun of the lata Judge Molt, and brother-ill law ol tho lion. W'atreli J. Wood' REVIEW OF THE MARKET. conni:crr.n ht.kkly. it r. COIlVfotd) 'coitN jnjw) i nccKwiiY.AT Will' T Si iwci.ovnitpur.i)., in iiUTi'i:u 5'IKCIIS , 5UT.M.I.0W ii.ll.Alil) , illl'OTATOi:s.... . St 311 14 10 It HI 41) ----- iSjJcciiit A'oticcs. SlitiTiny UvtmriMs. There is, perhaps, no depart' ,,., f military busine-B In nhi.li there has been n "I0'0 marked luiproteuK'nt than in the clothing of sot- ,irr,, .t many S ears sine Iicir and prliute.w.ro cl 1,1 lP farments which were aluiot skin tiuht. They wore linther stocks.Mlnih were worthv nftlw onme.lor i'J.TO EflSti itilhculty. During the jiresent war, siirh of our oluu. leers n- procure tliir uniforms at tin llrimii Mone cioihing iiaUoritnekb.ii ,t tvii- ,w oo.i and mi t ll ,-tnut street, ah ,ve Silth .'hiladi iphia obtain ilo. .'J','"8,""' ' vrfm' easy, mtxtunti n and hetoniing. 1 he llrni nam 'd have gone largely into th- l.usinoss of making Military Clotlilns. and thjlr farihtk-s eitnbln I litem tu fill the laigesl ordor in tlie shortest posihle ,'lt 81. Wlil. $25 ! EMPLOYMENT! $75 ! AI1UNTS WANI'l.lll We will pay from SJ. lo s"p"r month, and nil etp'-n- ses, to item e - gents, wrgi lo ,i unisMoii. I'.irtieul irs seutfree. ihlrjs Cult tOuiMi M.itiuvt 1.'omim, K. JAMI S. Iener.il Agent, .Milan, Ohio. Aug. It, l-sl. -l'Jui. The Whito Hall Olothlnr; Store I lllirvniii In. ,,u 11 'J.itr.j.., i . t Ii 1 Vt' M int. ..i- I r "I'lH On Trirf riutlihiu More. Vo. Mi Muikcutruui (iLm' I'll) ti.lc ("inn. In ml"iii"ii lo Iluioit tlic larirot, mo,.! ntvi nml f,-liinuiit,j .tuck t.f Clotliliii! in I'liil. ni. "plu t . pr 'ni-iy ri tail nl.--i iuc iDiiiiiitit.'l t wry mio hU nun t.ili-inniit by Iin m-j in.irke.l in lluron. on ciuli a r. tnl at th .-ry profit can tnM for i tlu-y tatiutit ill y vary nil nnii-t litiv alikp. Tin- ciimi n n well piifnipil iimt preparcil, nml cvnt pniiirft.'ktM with the inaklii m tli.it nil mulitiy wltlitliu iVrin" AUo .-Svir k ,r n. L, ,ltZ , ,r ' to ordei. In the most la.hionalile and best manner, hi1 i'iii( nj iu aim in'i 'I'li'Uiii'n, nit h ill Ii mailt; piv rem., oeiow ereoil pru es. II umber the Crcsiuit, in Murkit.abnvc Sivl'i Street N". .'HU. JOXU- & CO. C TII11MAS V.'. MVPTSOV. i:i'c,-Me7i!b7ivrn Modal nt the Win Id's I'nir in l.uuui,., I-.', I I'm .'l!.:i;.l i.Aiii'iii - i.A.i-.. noon, -lions and tlui.i-. It.u.i null,,.- 1,0'nts an now olleietl to pureiiaseis . Ho nbo-,,-aril- thi. i m.uh ti. i.irg,t to,k , tronks, .,., t I Hags, olieo- &e.. 1,1 riula lelphin wi (heap f,l inh i iNo. i'Jl .Mark, t S.rett, one door nljovit 1th, Siitth -tdi. I A 0A1UJ TO THE LAI)IJ:S j Ir. Dupuucu's ohlen Tills for TtiualfS. 1 Infallible li correcting, regulating and rcmoiltip all oft 1 trtictlotti,frowtcfiitrter cause, and aluays I tuccttJ'ut as anrcrciittre. Tlif Cntnliiiiatiiui uf itiuri'tlit-'iits iu Dr. Dnponco's (iolilfit l'i U aro t'rft-ttl Ii.iriulurH. Tliti Jinw b.-t-n tiM'tl in tin Ttiit' pr.itlict' nj ulil Dr. Jiiipont u nrwr thirty jt-ara, ami tliuiuaihls of lailion can UMit'y tu Hi-ir tin -it nu-l m-vr l-iilnii: iiifC(it in alinot rvrry fico, in lorrt'ctin? irrt'Sitl.intn'ii, n'liftiu painful ami iliBtrL'i-nlii!,' iii"iitrnatioti. p irlintlarly nt Hi'1 ilianuu o( lit.-, rrtnn llvi' to ten pilln w IIUuio Unit inntuioii i' ilri'ihlfnl iDiiipl.iitit, tlu Wlnti'i. Vi'.irly cvt.ry tVinalt 1 in the land tuiIpM Innn tliH loiiipl.iint. 'i'liu nliou pj Ii.ih permit iifiiil iur'il tlitmr.iuli. ami will rnri jou if jun iidu tliciu. Thy Lunnot liarm un. on tin1 couiritry tlify rumovu u I utit-iriKtiuiin fslor"1 nature tniti prop n lunml, ami tnvisordtt- tli-uliolu )bt"iu. I.mhn wlior-c litrultli uitl not permit an inrrriito ofj'ninil), will tin. I iio-,o pill,, i iiii-ci-Mtnl pr.'y'Mitne, 'l'liunii Pills iimi i not luttak' n i(iirin?tln tUt tlirt'f moiiilift ot pri'jnamy, nn tli y nr kiih' lo lriuK on mid carri'i'o; out at nny otli-T tniu tln-y ro ertf. i Triii', Slptrbox. HoM, uliol. !. inn! n I. it', ty O M. IIAlil.M.L'Cll. hrugght. I iolo naont tor lllooinj-burir. P.t. , In whom nil fmlers mut un ti-nt. Lniliun ' by Ki-ml -' IH'U.SI-IM to llio llliu,burg Pn,t Olh.e. ran li liiese pins sent loany part o the : country. If oiitid"ulial- Ivllllld "Ine of 1', Uk & ,. I,,,,,,,,,. ,-.t.ie'" by mail. Sold also by . I,. Hi", li. J. I'rv. Tama ula. J. A. Poll;. , Munch I'linuk. and by "one lirill'-ist ineerv'l'ow n and I Clly iu III" t'niled Mates. ..rSi.nin p JXJJ.M'i Kt! nTu"Si i!!' i",-'lll,,ll,l"l-'l'''''1 "'" "r jour money,) buy only of those who show the siauatur,' ol i, II. liowo on every lio, 111,11 rectntlyb-eu added, on u.count of a retuit coilliterteitol'lliu fills. h, n nowi:. Sole Proprietor, N'ew York. Her. SJ. lKT.(l-y. Nciu&uuediscmenls. CAUTION. X kigniinsslguiue.iti,uaiiolowhirlitheuiiilirsiged gave to uoorge .MarKs, dated ll.e tlurteeull. t.l ol Sep tender. "Ighpeli hundred nil J slity one. fur the .urn of live dollars and iwinty lit o cents, wliiih not, lam do- teriniueil not to pay unless compelled b) law, us I hate ' ' jacou hTivn Locust tup., October 1st, 1J0I. L REWARD! A reward of on dollar will be paid for the return of a Itevolver, whiill w us lost tills wi ek iu the road bi twerll l-loomsbtlrg and Light Street. It call bi b-it in euro of W. Wirt. Ls't-. in uloomsbnrg. or at the othco of the Columbia Democrat. L-. II S.NIUEIt. I'helpsvillj.Oft.J, IfIll.- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate if Thomas Conner, deceased, . 1MID iindersigiied, appointed hy the Orphan's Court of -I Columbia county, uu auditor In ill. tribute tho funds in me lianas ui jonii Ltuiiier, i rostec etc. in i nomas t,oniier, 1 no oi f,rui'ilwoo. iiisu.i) ,,i s-11,1 LouiuyaiO' egulrepreseutatl,,' of said ,len-,tei,t aic.rdiug lo law ceaseu,iuu8 among ino liens ana ic will uttelidat Ills of Hco in llloomsburg to perioral the dulies ol his appoint meni, on I nuuj iu tuiuayoi novcmuir . i iroi And all per-ous hainignuy claim on the said funds are rt'.i'l, .ted to make known llio same lo (lie Auditor on share of the .aid fuud. " "-J ' "v."'"-'? uvwnwu V"....-. ... .v. nOBEUT F CLAItK. FRESH A lilt IV A L -or- -t'oii I1 ALL AND WIMR! T'nnKnS llmllin in. nnl Ih. t.-.J : - j..-. ......v.. ,1..,., ,i,u uuHcnio cities, mo largest and most selei t stock of FALL AND WINTER That has ysl been opened in nioomsburg, to which he Unites tho attention nf his friends, and assures them that Ihey nre turned for kiiIu at great bargains. Ills Stock comprises a Inrge assortment of ticNTi.CMr.v'M vi: vrino Arp.nnt L'onltliig nl FA-ttiostrif r Di:i s Coves, nf every des cription; I'nuts, Vests, fulil-. Crnnls Stocks, Cotton Handkerchiefs, lioes, riuspondils, &.C. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Of every description, flnn and cheap. . N. It. Keinentbcr " f.oircbrrn CAmp r.mporlum." cull and ee. .Vochnige rorcxainiiig l.'un.ls. II Will LOUT.NIIIUIO. lllonmshurg, September Se l'ol. (Jue lc.il.) AUDITOR'S XOTtOU. Estate of John Linden deceased. 1 J Court orColiiniluii county, on exeeplious tiled to tho jiount of tho liiecutors ul the estate of John l.lnden, rnili; undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans1 late of said county, deceased, will attend nt his olhtu in I l,luounuurg, lor mo pur in-u oi pi n. Tilling ine unties 01 I ,iaoooiul nt. oil Tlinrsd.il'. Iho :tli ,l,iv or..t..,. , oer. .i. u.ieoi. neu anil wnero nil person-interested ' may attend if thty think proper. 1 joiiv n. l'tiri'.'p I llloonlfburg, SM. ii, lSIM-ta .ludttor. I pt. ii, l?lil.-ta AUDITOlfS NOTICE. 7t.j ..i - -t-tt. I ..M i ' 1'iuu,: J "ry P1HWI, tllcCaSCtl. 'Tlli: undersisned, appointed by llio Orphans' Court of 1 L'nii.tiiin.i county, mi nuJitortti iiistriimtu Hipiimus in the hands of John Siiuth.aili istralor of the estate I ""J! ! lT Si ".'it 5! cordingtolho rates and in tlu proportions dlreited I,y 1 i.ih . h in iine, i,i .u ins uncc, in i it, nuns nil r;, on u on In s ila), the l.tli day ol'Xor inber, A. ll. 1-1,1, to perform the duties ot his appoiiitiiunt. An I all p ri-nush.ii Ingcluiu.s ' against said estate .ire r inlied l pn-s lit tlleui to the said auditor nt that time, or he foreer dth.irred from, comi'ig In fur u share ol said as-,, ts. juti.vo. ri:i:i:i:, llloouwbitig, S'pt.S. ICCI la. .iuiltler. " ADMIxTsTltATUlt'S NUTICH. " , Estate of Abner IJitI:, tlec'd. No tice Is hereby given thatltttcrs of ndniinlstra tionon the estate of Abner 11,'tk, latj of fine township, Columbia iniluty, dcciastd, liave beet, granted by thn Keglstir ot said count, to tho under signed, wiio resides in said township. Columbia count). All p'-r-ons having h-tv lu.r el inns or ill mauds against the estate of tile dele, tent ale requested to pr, sent them for skttleiu-iut, and tiloso indebted tu make p.j.ueut w ithout delay GOTLr.II! WAtiNKR, SeiiLSMWil-W. Jldm-r. "ADMlxiSTUA-TOlt'S XOTICK Estate of lcnamin 1'tlrrman, Sr., dec'il. !TOTlCU is I.erel'V e.tenthat K-lters of aduiinlslrti.loii 1 ' on thecst.iteof tlenj. lMeriu.iu, er. Into of ringarloaf township, Cnliiudiia eo iloe.astd, have heel, granted by th 1 It-gi-t'T of sail county, to the limb rsigned, who le-idesiu -riid tow nfiiip. Coluinhia eouiity Alt per son lining rl.iims or deuuiuds against the estateof the decedent are re,p,'st'd to pre-riit them for settle., liient, and those indebted to make payment without delay. iir.xnv C. unsri, Sept. 23. 1801. - ft. Adin'r. , TEACIIKltS' ASSOCIATION I Stated mectliiir of the Teachers' Association of lt.ii.bi . county, will b-. lo-M at Orange ille, tin Saturday, the fitli oj' Urtobe.' ncx', atldo'thKk. a. in. Addresses will b3,b-li ered. I'.ssays r,a I, riuhji cts ,li-cused, and nrraiigemeut made for holding the nt 'I'eacli-rs Institute- The public nra stlv luited to atltud. I. AfPl.lJMAN, rruMnt. V. J. Cavimivi l, litr'd itc. S-L'.'s. 1-s 1. l'UDIill! NOTICE 'PIIII follow i hit property. ii. : One Cnoklng Ptovc ft I I pip', itno ciiiiiiiT I'llili'i nn Uilrli.'ii Ciit)ionril, nn large locking hair, e.iht h.iirs nyo pier,-. fcari,et, one Kteh'-n table, one t'lnrk, three leds and thri"-lie, steads, one Stand to, king I'rnJIe lev i"d,,n mid sold as tio-properly ofja s iienuood by a u.iioii eousi'i- by me, n,i loaned pleasure, of whuhthe imblie will tak.i notieo. ' i:nVMil' li wvi.lVdS. DR.. SILKWOR i H, Till'. AVAI.YTICAI, I'll WSR'l AN AMI BfltOIMV. Iisdalll nstoni-lilng his patients hy tin-1 lire oflMii g standing dm-n-os. MM Ul'.MI.IIIIIS Mill l'll:i:i,V I Vr.CIU'Alll.i:. lie will In in this el. ire th .-aiu, dats ' I of oiuh inoiitii as stated In low, when he can h' loustil- ted lor all diseases lies!, is hur to. i. CUNSLLI A- i'los ritix. Wliiti; Hotel. Lotklluvuii.Uiu Utll ami J5llt of cadi Jersejsiiorc, t.io i j anti j.nu oi earn moniii ! month. i l.lumiifilMir?. SOtli nml 1st. I)an ille J ami 3J, Xurttt i iiitihi'il mil Jt'th, Milton, Ht nml T. ' June ti, lsol lui, Gcucnil Election Utof. W. A M A TFfh A7 T7in:nEVS, by the laws of this T f toiiililolm -nllll, It i- i.i.t.ie "th, i dull of the Shi nlf ot'e. i) count) tn gin none ot the general l.hetiuiis. hy publication I, I one or l.ioro ilusi.i- pera of the county, nt least twenty ,la; s b, fore the dec I 11,111," ami to enumerate therein "llio unlet rs to bo ii, u I'd," and to "!e-igunle tho place at whit h ihe i h'ltlon is tu lie-held." Th-riloro, I.JUIIN' a.NVDUIt, High bh-r-III' of Columbia muul, do lo n-hy make knew.) and pio ilanu to the 'pialilled eleilors.of Columbia n unity, that a IIlmi.il l:.ii..o will l,u h. Id on TUK3 IIIV the I'.HIIITII H VV HI' OCTOlllill, bring the oud Tii"-o.i 111 said month, ut tlio several ois tritts w itUm the I olllllj . town lliutou tow uslii p, at the house formerly otcupiud by tz kl, I Cole. lte.iver tow nship, at tho house of Fraukiiii L, Stiuuiaii. I'doom townsllip, nt Hie Court House, llloottburg. Uria riretk tow Uslup, ut Iho SlIiooI House near lit a.l-s ille. llorough nt llerwick, at 11.3 Town House, jn Uerwick. Catt iwissatow uship, ut the IiouBo ol s-auiuel Kusteil bader, Cuttawissa. Centre tow.ilnp, at the house of Jeremiah lless.dec'd, Ciiii.iigiia... township, atthr house oft:. It. IV.isstr. Pishing, reek twp ,at III Ionise ol'Uco, IV. llndmau. rntuklin tow nsiilp, at Cl.iton's SlIiooI House, Crccuu end township, at thn lions of Joseph it, fatten Hemlock township, at the lluek Horn. Jiaksou tow u-hip, lit tin- house if '. kkl Cole. Locust tow ilup. at the luuse ot J. L, Hurst, ril.ib- tow II .Milllin towtirhili, nt tile house of John Keller, 1 .Madis ii twp., ut the I. oils, of Saint.' I Klinb). .Mount Pleasant luup.ut the house now onupied by J, 1'. lk.ter.lk, .Montour township, nt the hoiic of John llichards.now oeelipo-,1 by William Holllug-hcud. .Ma.ntown.h.p, at th - house of Uu-ic Voter. ItoariugLte- k tuw Hhii,-itthe h jiise formerly cicupjed hj li. IV. Iiru,bi,h. Or.tng, low ustnp, at the house of Alexander Hughes, Or-.ng.-Mlle. 1'iui town hip, ui ll." hoii-ie of All,, rl Hunter. Hugalloaf tow Uslup, utl ll, liotisc of Aliuus Cole. Heolttwp . at the house 1 1 Unoih How ill, L'spy. It i-furlh r diret ted that tin' 1 1-rtiou of thu said sev eral di studs shall be opened bit wen. the hours olV and 1 111 it'iloik in the forenoon, and shall lontinue open with out interruption or adjournment, until 7 o'doik iu the 1 l-tcunig. w.ien III- pons SIO.,1 OS lioslll, The odiiers tu be tinted ut the tune uud places afore said, are '(iio Membcis of Assembly. Two Associate Jit Igcs, A Sheriff. A County Treasurer. A t ounty Commissioner. A Lmutly Coroner. A t oo, tij Auditor. It is further directed that the meetings of tiie return judges will lie held at the Court House in Plooiusburg to m.iki'out the gnuertil eleeliou, win, h w 111 be on nil- ii.u'iho i:i,i:vi:m'ii iiiv ofOLioniiit. 1 The ri turn Judges of the llepresentativ oHistrict.com possd of the couutO'S of vV)oin.ug, iSulliiau, Columbia 1 end .Montour, shut! no-it ..! the Court House, in lllooms- 1 burg, in Ihe county of Columbia, on i t l.bHAY, tho nt'flii.NTil H.w oi ..cToiiiitiucu toniakuout re. turns lor liiemb, rs ol Assembly. gle notue thati'U'ry parson, elupliiig Justices ol Iho I pi ace, w ho shull bold any ullicu or uppolutiut ut of prom I or trust unit, r the (lou-rnuii'iit of lliu L'uited States, or of this tale, or of any lily or incorporated dislritt. whether u commissioned otliecr or otkirwisu u subordi nate ulhit r or agent, w hois or shall be impl ,)ed under I And in nd he thu said act. 1 am further directed lo Hale ull.lt .i. t,.,.u,i UnsMate ante, or eviuiivi. or juuiear) utparimeui oi i or of anv iiicoinoratcif distr.it. and ulsu that niryn,u,i ltry liiemlttr ot Congress, undof the select or couiinuil council ofati) city, coiuiiiissioiiers, of any incorporated district is, bj law iutapablo of holding or ticrusing at ,r , ,,.rt, 0f a. vlt'illuu ol this coniu.ouweallh, and ,1.., I... t,l,l.,ll,.r lOllL'l. OS ,11,1- 1,1110 r Of ,1,11- SH, I, l.-r. that no iuspeitor judge or an lloll ,u ,,sli,ic tunny oifico than to be otcd for ijneu undir my lun.lniid seal.at my ollico in Uioouii burg, tills 1,111 uay Ol Deuieuioer, .V, u leui, JOHN SNYDER, nioamtbare. Senl. 17 INI! fram the Mar of the Mrtk. More About our Candidate fur Assembly.. As we daily ulanco over our exchanges ourojci lull upon nrlicles laudatory of our candidate, for Assembly, Iroitt litis county, , From among lliu many notices wo have se lected tho following, which we placo beloro our readers, ll is wilh no Utile degree of satisfaction that we give publicity lo the of. repealed expressions oi cuiiiiiit-iiilutiun of out worthy candidalo, Col. I., L.Talo. Hear Hem: Asp.MDi.v. Col. I. I, Talo and George S. Tutton ate our candidates lor representa tives Col. Tate Is well known throughout the District us ll.o lndelaiig,itilo editor of the Columbia IMmocmt, one of llio organs ol llio Dcmocrcaj of Columbia county. For upwards of twenty years iho gitllnnt Col has been engaged in defence of llio Union and tho Couttitution, and deall heavy blows at ti.u puns-laced opposition with rnatkeu he",.o Imimg'lha, time in bUn 1 down iho overwhelming Democrallc voiu ! !",u"f"n Ar . U'. bel'.VJr "'is,iS i tho lirsi limu Col. Jute lias been lieforo the people for their tuppotl.and ll behooves the nrr..A, I... .i... i..... i i .t Democracy to aliest their iipnreci.uiou of his services by electing linn by an over whelming majority. (ieorge S. I'nlten, Esq. of Wyoming, is not Fti ttell known to tin, but is highly spo ken of by his Iriends and neighbors of iho upper end ol Ihe dijirict. 'I he J'oii llianch Democrat, in a complimentary notice ol his nomination, speaks of him as a gentleman of fine ability, fterliug integrity, and wilh.tl a sound Unnin Democrat, he has no sym pathy for disuniuiilsts, denounces secessinn aud ireasou, and will support the adiniuis tralion in all connlilulintial measures to put down rebellion. If elected he will do huu or lo liim-ulf and to his constituents. Am vitic Inliltigciiccr. Coi. I, I, TAfi:. We learn Ihrougli our ' exclmiiges, iliai (he Democr.tis of Columbia action of the DiMtiocr.ilic Cotifereuco, Col. U. I. Tato, of lliournsbur as a catulMjie for "nVSmew: 'been' many year acquainted with tho Col. and kr-.mv Inin lu Le a staunch and tried Union Democrat, nnil a man iliat llio people will delight to honor. Ci.l. T.ite vv.is, lor a long period, llio Kdilor ol tho Luzerne Uemucrai, put.IM.ed in WilkesLarre and always 8ua. tamed llio cause of our party, and the clorv of Ihe i.atiou thmmth Us columns, wiihze.il and alnliiy. The Col. moved Irntn Wilkes harre lo "li'ooinLuri; in 18-16, and ihete conmioiici'd the publication of ihe Colum bi.i Petnocral, of which paper he is now the I'll i! ii r. In all the changes of politics, and ol political men, he has been oneol those who never wavered nor va-cillaied lor one moment ; bill always kept the sir,r of Uemueracy and Union slricly in view. That i,.,., .., i nii ., ,i ' ;,i .. UkUO,. .If.... ... UM l.uu .ll.u 'U,l,Utlb IIICII, I has Leeu Ins jiuide, ihroiigh a Ion, aud no 1 live life; mid umv, when Iho oppostiou are eii..e.m.rir.!i uy every me ns ,,, ,netr power to dim and obscure Us brilliant rays, no m.iu can be Inunit better fitted in the lak o assisum; in dispelling and driving away the mi.-ls of liilseliood and fallacy which the machiiialions of the enemy have thrown around it, Ihau Col. Levi f, Tate. A'. II. Vonoc'it. Colombia Couatv The Democracy ot Columbia Couniy have prei-eiiled lo the vo ters ol ll.e enmity, ii lull Democratic ticket. , ri... ... i i ..i r ... . r -i i i . , "'r""i'" " -, t-u- ilorol Ihe Ikniociut, is the nominee lor Ihe I,eoi.-ldturc. This is a deserted colnpli iiiei.t lo the old wneel hor-u ol the democ racy in Ilia! county The Colonel is an able and pure in.iii, aud in every way eniiiled to the stippoil ol the Democracy ol ihe coun ty. We observe that ll.e Abeliliou traitors have made a boul niitUii 'lit on the who e nckol. aud our irie.ul l.i'e Hi parlicu ar. , ii. ,i ,. ,..,(.. u .1 . , . Alraul lo r.lll ll ticket OH Ille AbollllOII plat- j lorin, uiey aitopleil lite ii I irap OI "Ilo paf' iv " and Lriiu 'lit inlo iho field a mon-rid ticket, p.iriij Dfiiiorralic, partly Itepnbli . r . . .. ... . .7 I.'nrii.l- can, partly Know-iN'mlinig rind partly Ab ulition. I ttev soniihl lo eueouipass tho Colonel by unminaiini; Jude lialdy, a very popular Democrat Jedo li.tldy however, refuses Ihe bale, and .-. nut in a card declining lo accept a nomir.alion Iroin any other ll. an ihe Democratic pirty. Ihe iiou.iiiaiioii ol brother Tale, is ajn.-t Iribuie to his palrioli-m aud liili moral character, and his election will Le an honor In the dis trict. 'emm ( ll'cilmoieluml) Argus. Col f.Rvi L. Tate a veteran editor a life lon Demoeral, known in overy nook and hamlel of our country, and ol ihe dislricl, is nomina'ed for AssemLly. As we stand in a somewhat clo-e relationship to him, wo shall not speak ulleiith ol Ins qualifications for tl.e place, nor of Ins labors in the ooJ old causa. His nomination by the Democ racy ol Columbia county is a sullicient en dorsement of his filne-s his capacity, his , ,,,,, ,, ,, ,-, UOIU'BIJ . ilClWUK Unc le Cm.. Levi I,. Tatb, odilor of the Columbia Dcuociut, Ii is Leeu nominated lor the As semLly by the Democracy of Columbia cou.ily. We conoralnlate, our friend, the Colonel, upon hisonnd luck, aud we know thai if he is elected he will make a fathful, fionetland useful iiepresenlalive Juniiltn ici'.-icr. 31 i I i t a ry 1'iirailc. The military parado which came off on Saliirdty last, at Orange-villa, was quite a fine all dr. There were representatives ol eight companies present, but no one com pan wilh ils full compliment of men ; and we lelievo but two companies ful,y organ ized under the laws nf the State. In Ihe nl ternoo.i 11. U Kline, Unjjuile Inspector, look the companies under his command and marched ihem into a field, where lie drilled them for an hour or two with a good deal of eaiiefasiinu lo belli Ihe companies and r,pec tators. Alter the companies were marched Lack io town, they were entertained a few moments, wilh a neat little address, deliv ered by I'hok. Sihsk, of ilia Orangeville Male and Female Academy. His remarks were on the war question and were well re- ceivcu, ire. . eni.y uni Smg on, snouts nt applause. Upon the whule, all passed off smoothly. It was a gai day in Orangeville Slur of tho North. meeting in Cultnwissu. On Saturday evening las'., a Democratic inceiing was held in the townot Caltawissa. .Mali Ion Hamlin presided ll was address. I ed by Col. John G. Fuekze and nur caudi dale for Assembly, Col. Li-vi I.. Tate We are informed Ihal the meeting was tolera bit well attended,; much larger than the Republican meeling which was held lliero a . iew uvruiiii iit,-viuiis in uio miming oi tins one. 1 lie Democrats in and about Calta wissa have become warm in the cause of Democracy They will give a nood account o! themselves on next Tuesday at the polls Judge H.ildy and James S, McNinch wilt not be caught napping Star, Democratic Ntntiment. "Uy the Kiernal, the Union must and shall bo preserved " ANniinw Jackson. I I-el this be your motto, Democrats, whon Our Nominees. It is a just sourco of prido to overy Democrat that a ticket so eminently wor thy tho support of every loyal, Union lov ing man in tho county should havo been nominated as is placed at tho head of our columns. CiEouac S. Tutton and Levi L. Tate aro our nominees for Representatives. Mr. Tutton, of Wyoming county, is a very prominent and talented lawyer of that county, and Mr. Tate of Columbia county, has for the past quarter of a century been a newspaper publisher in Bloomsburg. Having both pledgod themselves to stand by tho Government in tho prosecution of tho war, and as they aro tho kind of men Sullivan eoimtv wi.I.n in rmreiii I.Af ;,, .... 1,10 l.turc, she will tender them hr most ardent support. . JaXI):s UCOAX and lUoiIATtll DeDFOUD ... , aro our candidates for Associate Judges, and aro both unexceptionable men. Doth of them aro acknowledged gentlemen, uni form, consistent Democrats, loyal moral and upright citizens. Tho Republicans havo certainly presented no better select ions. Let them be heartily supported and elected. Who doubts the qualifications of AVAL- teii Sl-r.NCEii for the office of Treasurer. Those wiio know him will havo no misgiv ing in this respect. Ho is a careful, pru i dent man, and as a custodian of our county I finances, will make a valuablo officer, and ' tho funds may Bafely be cnlrusted to Lis lW"1 1 Henry WILLIAMS, tho Democratic -.dte for County Commissioner, is an i "pnght and honest man, a man of good 1 reputation, and his excellent qualities will , ,, ... 111SUl'.0 an tlectlon- " mil poll a heavier vote by far, wherever known, than onnosition caudidate. or nnv nil,or mon that could be brought against him. Jons W. MAnn.N-is wo 1 qualified for tho oflicc of Auditor. Xo objection can bo urged against him. Tho office is not considered an important onc,but it i3 much more so tlnu is generally supposed. Corn- potent men should bo selected, and such a ,,-. ir at . man " Mr. Martin. t t ouch is a brief review of tho character of our ticket, and wo say uiihesitatino-ly that the people of this county never had a better or more worthy ticket presented to their support by any party. It is compos ed of men who are strong in their attach menu to the Union and tho rights of tho people. Our foreign population havo always found their warmest friends among tho Democrats, when our political ouemios, were earnest in their efforts to prevent a foreigner from exorcising tho rights of a citizen until ho was 21 years in the coun try, who and what party prevented tho adoption of tuch an unjust measure 1 The Democrats are neither Secessionists,Know Nothings Native Americans, nor Wido Awakes. 'I hey aro, aud always have been, tho true trionds of the laboring men. ltally, then, Democrats, to tho rescue. Prrvsnrrn vm.r nrerntilynlinn fftrll.-rt -in . fi., t...i . ,,-i'iv itvin tuui wi-ihoi uuii gnu 1L US .1 . ' whole your earnest support, as tho happi ness of millions in our land, and itt other countries, depend upon tho preservation of our Union-loving party. AuUivan Democrat, tioraooratic Meeting in Center. On Monday evening last, a Dcmoeratio meeting was held at tho Half-Way House, in Center township. It was largely attcu- ded, by men of Contor and adjoining town- ships. There appears to bo no difficulty to jgot up a Dcmoeratio meeting this Fall. Tho people aro willing aud anxious to at tend at any timo or. place. All they want is notice a day or two in advauce, and they arc on hand in overwhelming numbers. Tho Democrats of Center and Miflliu aro enthusiastic in tho causo of Democracy, nioro so than we havo known them to bo for several years. Iu fact tho Democrats all over tho county aro at work this Fall, ' and such a swan.ping as tlio Itepublicans will receive on tho Second Tuesday of Oo ' tobcr you never before read or heard of, as taking placo in old Columbia or any other couuly of liko dimension. Tho Millliuvillo String Baud was in at tendaneo, and discoursed music on the oc casion. This is most an excellent Demo ' cratic Band, and is doing good scrvieo this campaign. On motion of W. II. Jacoby the meeting was organized by the selection of tho fol lowing gentlemen as officers : JEltEMIAII llAGEXltUOH, President, Vice Presidents Joseph Polio, Solomon Kcyhard, Andrew Freas, Jacob Hess, Dau iol Nojhard, Stephen Polio, Lewis Eck roat, WiUou Mack, George P. Miller,' Elias Creasy, Christain Wolf, C. D. Her ring. &eiir.Aaron Andrews, Samuel i;oyhar Kdward HattmaU) Ki'U IIe Huston ltobison. Lafavettn Or-asv. On motion, Col, John Gt. Freeze ad- dressed the mooting, in a clear and logical manner, for over an hour and a half. Ho came down upon the secessionists and ab-1 uniiourjis wuu equal conucmuation, proven i cvory thing lio advanced by tho records of tho Ilcpublioan party, which ovidence that party could not conscientiously reject. Col. Frcezo is an ablo speaker, well infor med in both Stato and Natioral Politics. II is speech at tho Half Way Houso elicited many remarks of condemnation. Col. Levi L. Tate was next called on tho stand, and mado for his hearers a tell ing speech, ono that should drive, him right straight into tho Legislature if ho makes not another ono this Fall. Ho resumed bis scat amidst tremendous shouts of ap plause On motion tho meeting adjourned. Tho Nows. Tho news from Washington is highly important. Tho protracted quiet is at last broken by a retreating movement of the rebel forces. It was found on Saturday that tho enemy had vacated their works on Munson's Hill, retiring a considerable distance within their lata lines. Fall's Church was also vacated, and Upton's Hill. Our troops havo advanced iu force to tho vacated posts, and arc preparing to hold them permanently. What may bo tho motive, of-the rebels in this movement is a matter of considerable speculation. Two theoiics are suggested as most prob able, either that they intend dividing their forces into two columns for crossing tho Potomac simultaneously abovo and bo low Washington, or that tho movement is a mere feint to seduce our troops into am buscades. It appears from cvidenco in tiie vacated posts that tho rebel foreo be foro the capital has not exceeded 10,000 men. Their works aro of a very rough character, and traces indicate considerable discomfort in their quarters. A sad affair occurred among our troops on Saturday night, while advancing toward Fall's Church. In the darkness, Colonel Owen's Philadelphia Irish Kcgimcnt mis took a body of Union troops iu their ad vance for a rebel force, and discharged a full volley into their ranks. In return, and uudor a like misapprehension, Colonel Dakcr's California Itegimcnt returned tho fire, and Colouel lietts's battery wa3 but just informed of" tho niistako in timo to prevent an artille- discharge on tho err ing Irish corps, itus untortunato error has resu'ted in a sad list of killed aud wouuded. The Union troops, in tho excitement of their advance upon the vacated posts of the enemy, committed several discredita ble outrages on property iu the neighbor hood of Munson's Hill, involving damage to tho extent of :K),tIO0 to 5 10,000. Wo have no further news respecting tho rebel batteries on the Potomac. It is reported that tho river below Washington is now closed. The candidate for Assembly, on tho Union ticket, fiom Wyoming county, gave us a call, a few days since. Ho appeared like a very fine man, and was leproscntcd to us as being a Democrat of the Dickinson and Holt stripe. We had no fault to find with all that. lie told us that he had not sought the nomination, had never been a candidate for any office beforc,and if elec ted he would represent tho constiucnts of this District to tho best of his abilities. Well, we didn't doubt that cither. But to come to thiuk of the matter, wo have two very goad men on our ticket, of our solcction, in part, whom wo would much rather support. Wo havo been intimately acquainted with them for a number of years, havo worked together, sido by side in tho good old causo of our Union, tho constitution and our country ; and when such men como up for offico wo always support them, and that with a hearty good will. Tate aud Tutton aro our stand ard bearers this fall they aro the very identical men a largo majority of tho vo ters of Columbia county aro going to cast their votes for. Mark tho prediction ! Star of the North. 637 Aro tho candidates nominated by this Hepublican party, now styling them selves a Union Party, better Union men than those nominated by tho Democrats? Is not every man upon tho Dcmooratio 1 ticket in favor of tho Union of these Slates? We say yes 1 and that is just what you want. These aro tho kind of men tho pooplo wish and aro going to support. The "Union of parties" iu this county is a moro I trick to catch votes. Do not allow your- I selves, Democrats, to bo ensnared in this kind of a trap. St ir of the North. Luzcruc Democratic Ticket. Pres't. Judge Jno. N. Conyngham. Associate Judges Canfiold Harriion, and Stiles Williams. Assembly Peter Walsh, Dr. Harry Hakes, Dr. S. U. Trimmer. I'roth'y. Dr. Wm. II. Pier. Dist. Att'y. Hon, E. B. Chaso. Treasurer James Welsh. Clerk of Courts Col. ii. B. Colliugs. Comm'r. ISatkau Kochcr. Auditor Alexander Ilarncd. A good strong Ticket and will bo dec cd. Sullivan Democratic ominaliocs. F'or Representatives George S. Tutton, of Wyoming, Levi L. Tate, of Columbia. For Associate Judges, James Dcegan, Richard Bedford. For Treasurer, Walter Fpenccr. For Commissioner, Henry Williams. For Auditor, John W. Martin, Wyoming Democratic Nominations. Representative George S. Tutton. Associate Judges Henry I.ovo, John V. Smith. Commissioner John Nivcr. Corouor Paul C. Clayton. Auditor T. D. Spring. figy How amusing it is to hoar tho Re publican nonparty man urging their follow ers to stiok to tho fusion tickil, the fusion parti and tho Jusion cause ! COME AND SETTLE. THOSE know ins themselves indebted to the under- tltnvd aro hereby notiflcd iu eome and .settle their account! without further notice, lam now- tn eirtifliji.--If not attended to oon their acoounti will bo plated in proper mum i-jt cuumiuu. DEMOCIU'UC 11CICET. ELECTION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, '61. Fellow-Pemoi'ats : Below we present your entire Ticket, District and County, and ask for it your hearty support on next Tuesday. j To Arms ! Demo icrats! Let duty com 'mand your active ef j forts. Give one day to i your Country and the JjUUU UlUbtlUSUi sJllllYU ifor freedom and her glorious institutions. Beware of traitors and apostates. Heed not (heir demoniac rav ings or wily misrepre sentations. Stand to your Arms ! Stick to the Demo cratic Ticket, it is the I hope of the Country. Be at the polls early and stay there all day. ASSEMBLY, Levi L. Tato, George S. Tutton. SHERIFF, Josiah n. Furni&n. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, John McRoynolds, Stephen Baldy. TREASURER, James S. McNinch. COMMISSIONER, Charles II. Hess, CORONOR, James Lake. AUDITOR, John I f 3Wler 'a Jfl