f AMUIM A llttllllfill i P jJllJ UUliX 1J1..IIUU11.1I' Johu 0. Frtese Local Editor. SATURDAY MOHNIWO, 60T0BBR 19, 1851. 325 " ' ' : " e&v To-morrow is the twenty.first Sun- nay alter Trinity. Amirlxi rlijpnmrnrl. l"Wl,.. ol 1,10a . , . Battle of Red Bank fought October 22, 17 Battle of Edge Hill fought October 33, 1042. Daniel Webster died October 84, 1852. Saint Criipiu's Day. William Hogarth died Ootober 20"J 1704. 6The President has given assurances that no drafting for tho army shall be re sorted to at the west until all tho eastern Etatcs hare furnished their full quota of the requisition for five hundred thousand men. 83" Gen. McClellan has ordered our pickets not to firo at the pickets of the enemy he regarding it as deliberate mur der, thus to shoot a siugle man on guard. The object of war is to decide something, but this, as before remarked, decides noth ing at all, :o: 'I he " Exchange Hotel,'1 under the proprietorship of our friend W. B Koons, id undergoing various repairs, cal culated to increase the convcnicncies and higliten tho comforts of tho guests. ' The Exchange. ' is one of the best kept houses in the country, and we arc glad to sco that it is liberally patronized : os 9r We not only rojoico at the success of the whole Democratic ticket in Berks, over the fusion combination, but especially that Warren J. Woodwauo is elected Judge. A man of powerful and brilliant intellect, ono of llio most learned lawyers in the State who has already proved him self foremost amongst our Pa-csident Judg es, and of the uost unquestionable integ vity, we think there was scarcely a promi nent rascal in the State who did nor oppose him. Wo congratulate all honest men, and particularly tlo honest people of Berks, opju this happy result Clinton Democrat. :o: tt3" The Return Judges of the County of Columbia, met accordino. e Inn- sr. Friday, the 11th inst., and orgatiired ni3 enumerated tho number of votes catt in the county ; and then adjourned to meet on tho second Tueiday of November next. Thi3 was in accordance with the law. Siuoa then tho question has been befoie tho judges in Philadelphia and decided. We oopy from tho livening Journal. " The following question was yesterday submitted by William L. Iliret, Ksq., to the Court of Common Pleas. The Con solidation Act requires tho return judges for the election hold iu the city to meet on tin succeeding Thursday, and add up tho votes cast: The Act of July, lS'M, re quires tho return judges for the election li.ld in tin- tump - to meet oil the -'d Tuls c in November. Qtie-tioii. Mut tho Return Judge, who meet on i hursday next, adjourn, with out action, until the ti Tuesday in No vember, or must they add up the City Returns, and then adjourn until the il Tuesday of ISovembar to complete the returus. Judge fjiidlcw made the following de cision : Answf r. It appears to bo tho duty of tno lieiurn drniges to meet on Thursday, (itiu uay,J nnJ proceea tu enumerate tho number of votes cast ; but as the Act regulating elections by volunteers requires, by fiftieth seetiou, that the votes o.nt by the militia in ecrvico shall be included by the Riturn Judges in thcir.cuumeratiou, they cui'tol auaril ctrtijkutes uf election, but Musi adjourn to the 2tt Tuesday in November, awl then complete risiV in bars." :o: JP3?" Iu order to securo soundness and preservation, it is iudispensibly necessary that apples should be gathered by tbo hand. For winter fruit tho gathering is delayed as long as possible, avoiding se vere frosts, and the most successful prac ,tlce with our cxtuisite oichardista is to place the good fruit directly in a careful manner, iu new, tiht tlour barrels, as coon as gathered from tho tree. These barrels should be gently nhaken while fil ling, and the head clusely pressed in ; they are then placed in a cool shady exposure under a htd open to the air, or ou the north tide of a building, piotected b) a covering of boards over the top where they remain for a fortnight, or until the cold becomes too severe, when thoy are carofully transferred to a cool, diy cellar, in which air can be admittod occasionally j in brisk weather. A cellar for this purpose, should be dug ia dry gravelly or saudy soil j with, if possible, ii slope to the north, cr, at auy rate, with opening on the north side for the admission of air very rarely in weather not excessively cold. Hero the barrels Shonld be nlaccd on tiers on their sides, and tuH cellar should be kept as dark as possible. In such a c;12ai,oao of the largest appb growers iu Dutchess county is able to kerp tho Qieening apple, which, in the fruit room usually dccr.ys in January until the firat of April, in tho freshcet and 'finest udition. Some persons place a layer of oloan rye straw between ovcry laytrof apples, when packing them in barrels, Octai ig, " " ' : iiifJ.- Onlh.etbln ubrthanev. Wlltt.rn 1 Efer.nf.ii. SUite: S ?Sli';.;,.u.:"k" """" At ti-e titldcncp of tba btlde'i faiher. In neraick.on teaidenceof the bilde'i faiher, in Heraick.on "':.b,rJht R"v, ''i ' Mc leos Unit, Beq., ' ui- iuih ,ni., Dy in. Kev. J, 1'll.Kl .IK, terofllud On Wodneadav the rth Inet., by Rev. II, O Pill, Mr. ItssitT STULKn. and Aflpf Marv U'lls. rluoht... ..r h- la,e Tu.odore w.ii.. b..th of incy. c,ktP: bya! schU,i,;E.VMivimMLr, S iZ'S." W.'X "Lo-. I St"of u, ,,u. iv.,i. v-uiumuia ciiuuty in wilkM.Dirre, Sopt.vStb, I8(il, by EM B. M.Alden, Tfiictiof Uloooiiburg, ' ' . if. " iiaea-uarre ana Miaa curat! j, man REVIEW OF THE MARKET. CORRECTED WULKLV, WHEAT. RYE tJ OOiCLOVERSEED. 0 MUTTER . SO EGGS , SOTALLOW 9SLARD SOiPOTATOES ... 51 5i li CORN (old) . .., CORN (new) .... OATS . . BUCKWHEAT . Special Notices. MiunUroxi. i Tbere 1, perhapi, no depart. l!M of ID I tarv bualnata In uhl.h ,h.. k.. ' more marked Improvement than la the clothing of aol ' " Not many yoari ilnce officera and prii atei were clad In larmenta nbldi were almoat ikln-ttitit. Tbey wore leather atocki, which were w-orthv of the name. fur thoy kept the wearer In ttibulation i nhllo their padded treaita and tight aleevca raaili volition a mailer ofgreat difficulty, Durlnj the prcaent war, auch of our volun. teera aa procure their uniform at the Drown tnone Clothing Hall of Knckhlll A: Wllaon, N'oa. t.l'3 and C05 Cheatt.ut atreet, above Suth hiladelphia, obtain do. thing tbat ia perfectly t-aay, aubstantlal and becoming. The Arm named have gone largely into the builneaa of iuumiii ..Miliary looming, anu tneir racllltlea enable litem to flll thelaracat ordarlnthi. hrria., nn...i.ia time. Sept. SI, 1S01. $25! EMPLOYMENT ! $75! A0CNT3 WANTED 1 W'C Will nav from 25 to Signer mnnth. nA U at.. lei, to icttTo A?etttt, r give a cnmmistiimi. FnrticiiUri ontfree. AdJien Eric Hrwino .MAtiii.iK Company. II JAMLS, General Agent, .Milan, Oliio. The Whit Hall Olothlnj Store Th umleriigntd, hatlnj purcliaied the well known White Hall Clnthinir P.mnnrium .iti..t. Aniu in..,K U en Cxrner of Fourth and viaraet Streets, Thiladelphia respectfully In form a thf public and former cuitomera cf the Ilouie, tint hs Keopaconitantly for valcandmakea up to order, all deicrintion of Ociitlemen'a wpap. Af.n. proved materlaland aells at very moderate pricea. Hi ing a Practical Tailor, he guarantcea good fit a and will-made Garment!. Strict attention given lo Jobbing goneully. A continuation of the euntnm of the house, which he Wl'i rnar.j nu Daini 10 merit. I ll-tv rn-nfrtrnl v nv , S. LBVICK. av 1, I?fil,-y Uniformity of Pricea I- A New feature in lluslne e Krery ond hm onn ti.Iiamaii I JONKS & CO. of til Croaent Ona I'nre Clothing fctore, No. 2J0 Market street above Sixth, 1'hi ade pbia. . In addition tn havinit the 1arjit, moit varied ati.l ianionme aiocK oi uiuwiing tn rnuaiio'iima, made ex prea.ly fo, retail -ale. have conatituted evnr'y one hi. 'f.e,"!.'T,l'y b"'.'" !""u'-'d ' '.," " ar - Hda nt the very loneat price It ran be eoid for ao they cannot po.-ibiy vary nil muit buy alike. The good- are n ell tpongcl and preiiarod, and great patnalakan njtli the making ao that all canbuy nltlilhe ... ;,i,r i ., v v -' . r, L ; the lateat at te and beet tualltlea. n hicb n ill be made to order, l:i tks inoit faahionablc and best manner, 33 par cent., below credit pricea. Remember the Crescent, in Market, above Sixth Street No. WO. JONLSciCO. C7-THOMAS V. MATTSOW, Received tho Frlze Medal at tl.o Woril'a Fair in London 1M1. for TRUNKS CAHl'CT BAGS, Scota, ilio-i and Gums. Urent induce men. a are now off-red to t.urchntcra cf thft cbovi, Artl. clja. Thia la murli th? larireu etocl. of trunke, Carpet uiK3, - t.iicea.o;c.. in rmiauotpnia verj cneapiorcnah N'o. 401 Market 3tre:t. one door aboe 4th, iula tida A CARD TO THE LADIES' Dr. l)tipi!icoS GiKI-n I'ills lr rtmali'S. InftillilU in torrtrtiig, rtfutaUn and remavivp all ob ttrusttont,from tchatectr cau$r, and alicays iureesifl at a iirtitnticr. The Combination of InitrotJicnta in Pr. Iiiiiionco'g Go'dtin I'i la are perfectly h.'irmle-d. Th:y havo been ujoJ intlie )jriate prartict cf old Dr. D.ipnnto for oyer thirty year un.l thouaands of Udiea can t.istif to their gruat and never filling gucrt in ntmoat tvprv cnafl, Imorrecttntf irteguldrilii'i. renown; paintul and li( I rot-tint; mtmtruuiiun parli-ularlj at tlvi change of iff. I'diii fire to t-n rilla will euro thm I .... ...... n,, ixii.tia, nrurij evtry uniMIt' in the land cut.'r fr'ii this coiiiplniiit. The aUti pill hat! psriiiatieHtly c.ir-d llioustmdg, und JH cure ou it you upcttitni. Th--) cannot h.irm )ou, on thu fontraiy they rei"v. a I lislructionn, re ton i.atun- tuitapron irtt.anntl and invigorate ttiflwhole ajatem Ladua whof hralih will nut pt-rmit un increase of Family, mil rttiil tlit't pi lit a urcofiiM'il pr. ventuu. Thr I'll a nhoj d not he t ikun durinK the first three month of prcytiaiify, thry nre mire t'i bring on mm carnajja; but Ht any i.th,-r tune they tt nU. l'me, 31 per boi. Sold, uh'dcaalj and retail, by G M IIAGK.V WCil Itrnggut. S.i'c airont i'i tr llloonifcburif, Ta. In whom all order mutt d" sent Laths' by mtnl lli.ii $I.Uii to th lilootfisbiir? rm-t-OUcc. can havi tlijuc pill M'ut t-iiiny part uf tlw cosntry. (ronrt iciitial l).tud "i,e of lo.lagj" by umil. Sold nlan by ,V. t, IlmK t Co. Ii.inillt.. u. J. Fry. Tam.i-uo, J. A, rnik. .Mauch hink, una b) "oiiu Jiruggfut iuciryToiA-n aad . city iu tin Lnit'd .-tater. N. it. nok out for ouianf. it, (liiy noGolJvn Pill, I of nnJ kin.l, h:Ach every Inn i msueil H. I). Howe. All nthar (tt :i baa imposition aid uiuaf.i, thurctorp. aa j you value )fiur iw an I healtli. tn n.iy ntthui2 f be-1 iiid huii.tngrft?'! out of your mom.),) buy only of thoac I n nf Fiion iiitr Bti;nii,urJ DI r, j IlOWe nil PV.'rV liMt wnicii naa rercnti) ujj counterfeit of the i'UIa whifh hm .n.nnii. I., . Q.i.i,i ' V u"t Ul rrifIH , Bolo Proprietor, New Ycrk. Dec. S2, IfCO-ly. Ncm Ql&ucttisemcnts I'UISLIC NOTICE A large npwI'OOKISO STOVK. has been tronjiais in; mi tho prciimra of the undenif ned, in Ctiitro townahip for nevvial years pdit, and ai it is likely to it-nain unclaimed, th owner cr uwnurH ut said stray dtuvu, arc le piested to pay rhirgci, and taint it away or it will 1j duiiutfud of ui the Act uf Assuubly pro Tidca in all tuch rases. II, A. aWGrUKIJISCR. Centre tvp. Oct. 9, lirOI. Ut. DISSOLUTIO Ni VlOTICn is hertfhy given, that ths partnarahip here-! ii tbiorc t'iitinp uptnetMi tne xibscrititrs unuur tii firmofCun. &. Swdkr, intlie .Milling llubiticss, in the Locust Valley .Mills, iu J.t.cim townshiy, Columbia county, wa dissolvt-d, on tho 11th of Utuber, i91. by mutual consent. All permits indebted to the late firm aru retiuusted tu make ivtt lumen t ith ims S-iyder, re siding at the Mill andhy isljom all debts uf IhuUte tirui nit! be settled The Notes, Imiids, liook accounts, lt are iu thu hands of said anydr, for early pij incut. AMOS tJ. YUUR. Octuberl?, lJ01.-5m. WANTKD, FOUR TEACHERS, THE Cnnyn;ham School District nanled 4 sool Eng. lisuichuui Teachers, for 5 months. Hallary SJipcr month Annlicanta nlp,i,c in nn.iPH, t th.. ,iau i.,. the County Superintendent will maku the Eiuminoiion, bucusi uaie, Uiioucr mi. i K. WOIILrAllTir, Commute: Afilail. frt IS, Irtill 3t. Si'UAV OALF. fAMK into tha enclosure uf the subscriber, near Uoh n lui rif. some time hat May, n yearling Hieer. The owner id retiutited m nmvu nrttn.tt'. uuv rtiQPi.i tmri take it away, ur it will ba ditponed of an tha law directs. JAMHH UlUAOS, Octnh-r 12. ll.-St THE undersigned would t.oit respectfully announce totue citutnsol Uioom.burg and itinity. that nhe has (vceived from tho ci tern cities lu r fall and j HliThlt it!tLM.miV (JOODS. .. j r .. . . . . O, an,l ..11 al a , 7r)' .Jr.onabl, il.ure.i. ?'t' ,1"a''?V!,'.!1.',?f,f'0;l,V','e " '"ill ,.u, r43 tw norm noint ofdur iLiiity as wcllta&ttfutuuis. to any orffred h her in this iKctinn hrettfure. She ru turns thanks for the liberal pa ruiuv thj has received, and respectfully so'icits a coilinujiicn ofthe srmf. j .ilrtl.i UAi.lil.LI nioomnburg, Oct 15, IMI. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EttUte of Vetjamin llaijuan c'cceasid. M OT1CE i hfreby t crt liilcjf tnl all others 1 i Initialed, thdt uuou petition of tiolouiau Nevhurd. atltuiaittrsturs cf Uenjamain Hainan Jeceafd , u ruli- nss bi-cn ' u n py iu tnun. v e-neA c.i' &y inu urn day ul the Diaf.su b-r Tfcrm, why the reuoit f the audi- tor ditriliLjting 4id Etat, shall nut be rwro.Miiitted i aud a r-uisinbuiU'ii usdo, of th? funds in thu hur.dfc uf the satd Adminutraior. JACOU EYtRLY, Octcber U, lbl-Cw ittrk " " ' T " , . , . . N O T I 0 E x v v 4 ALL persona are frrbid Billing the United States lUtler Wash Msjhiue, A, HulL-r i'At?iit, excepting from authorized agents with power of attorney at wu are determined tn enforce thu law in all urH casts. A. HUFFLIt 'rt Ml 1 1 THOd.W LDUAtt M 'K. Applem.n, ' 3 13 s"h Vhorm.ker 1 3 TO ! J0" ; RiK.,Eri? Oo to llllOWKIl'i deaths. Tr.'$? "oa Cn- ? y? S.fiZr,8, ? m jj ksj ES8,' ttsa" .... . , A. U. Ulldlne, 1 Wl Dr. L. F. Caldwell 2 25 I. ' u . !.'. . !,.?X ' Oo to UKOm fcR'M " Wm. J llaitman, 8 00 Joiep li Pr'lie ' 1 m ii ,ou w,n' ''ovl:s ' Oo to HHUIVK'S In niooituburs, on Monday erenlnit laM.of dypthtlla. Adam Caae, 5 10 llaniM Stivder I lo you want II ANUKKHCIIIEKS I Go to UKUVVER'2 RlP.leldeit.0nofllanna6andCl,ilcA..MelitbVa,ed6 Aia 1. Qlrton. Sti' VM p M ,e, ' 1 So 1 H" "ott w,nl Li. Pi 8 Tl IIE,-S" o to IlltOWER'S J .an, ? inomlM, and 7 dayi, ' John A. run.ton, El,., 1 .50, Eat. of A b n t r Dark I T? I fl VU "" S.TKL.I'.A 8" AWLS ' to IIKOWERB i mi II I I ill ill, mi . iii i iv hi ,.i o lui it...... - , J wnui liniyn-i im in iiiiiiia l-ii.u r.tfj Aug 17. IPOl.-.t.l. HEOEIPTS FOR SEPTEMBER, CO THE Columbia democrat. . T" following nre the receipts to tho office OrthO COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, during tno montn ot September, 1 801 : .. V 1 John hV.-r' 1 -, of I SoKb Dili. 1 50 Hr.ftMl Lrl. Sewing. MncliXCo.1 0t)' Jo.eoh A.E.Kline, 3 00 O. Ilaitlnv I"'" 3 on D II. Wagner, .. w . r -.. i . woaa. Kichard Demon. 1 50 1. S. Kulm 2 ?'' A. Farvcr, , 7 llenj. Kfum, z A. J, Sloan IS 00 Rev. I). a.Toblai, 00 Michael lllttlc. Tlintnns Trennli. I 1)0 1 Ul 2 Ul 1 3-4 0 DO 1 OU , Ifaiau crevvllna. 23', Dr. U. II. Fle.lmtt, 2 110 Daniel W. Robblna, 1 30jc i. rliber, Pjtcr l!liiii')cr, . ai. II. (.'idii.v. 0 I John R. Vohe, 13 I Eat. Mary Swepenblaer.a M I.af,iel- Crpa.t- i .'. a. t.vereit, 10 . Pblllp Ilea.' J m Andrew Freaa, flio. 2 3 II ARRIVA I. -OF raanr fsa- rMn i StSPE FOR FALL MIMl'MR! 7IIBlini.d; eratrful for pan patronage, respect. fUll it inform his cuMumera and thepubUcMntraUr. tliatheUijuit received from the Caiterna eitle. Caaterue cities, the arfceii biiu musi iciett itucK Of FALL AND WINTER That hat ytl been opened In nionmburg. to which In iimie tne nttentlou of liia ftienda, anil oasurea them thalthy art; onVrod for rale at great birgaina. Ilia . ...... ic a isig. U-SUIUIieill Ol OIIXTL'J.MEN H WEAHlXO AlTAUKf., Conmstitig nt F.kioablf Uatsa CoiTa. of eery ilea, "iptioni 1'anla. Veata, Shlrta, Cratata ftocta, tolton Haudkercliiefa, Olovea, Huipeudera, tc. GOLD WATCHES .JEWELRY, Of every dearriptlon, fine and cheap. N. IJ. Kemeinber " Lowenbrrg's CAtap Ewparium.1' call and sec. No charge for ctamine Good. UAV1U LOWENDCUG. BloomBburff, Fctitcmbcr iW, ie31. (Jue l9.) AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Es'att of John Linden deceased, aMIH undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans Court OfCulUIllblB COlltif V. .in tafr.tlf.na flU.I tn t.n , uu r ,d mu., dece.a "Jll "mil al ; hi. offlco ".i 1 llloomaburg, fu, the pur'. of performing th. ?ut"a of bi. appointm-nt, on I'huraiiay. the ;th day orTovem ber, V. u. 1-HM. When u.d l e e al per.Ji, iStere'Td may ntt.i.J If they think proper. pen. miereaau JOHN C. FREEZE I"I""M Bct,t-1S01-i jujuer. AUDITORS NOTICE. Instate of Hairy bmitft, deceased. TUB undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, uu auditor lo distribute the usaata in thu tmudi of John t'mith, atiminiitrator of the ttate of Ucnry citiitti, iato of Madiao.i townahtp, in suid euuu ty, (Jt-cM to and among the creditors r.f t-to eatate, uc cordinjrto t!t j ratjR and n thj prprtioua dinct.d by law, will mumi ..t Lib ufliw, in i.loonuburg, on Vedui day, the ah Uh ot .NtAembr, A. U, ImjI, tfl perfurmthe duuca of hi appointment. And all permit h.iv lug claims ' agalrat aaidestatd am required t-i pres-riit th.m to the aaiJ auditor ht thai tiniu, or be lori.cr debarred from comiii; tn for a share of said as lets. JOHN G, FItKEZn, Dloomabuig. Hpt. 23, IfOl-ta. Auditor. ADMIN IS rUATOR'd NOTICE. Est'tlc of Abntr Uctk, deed, VOTICfiinhert'H given it.it I. Ut i- of ndntlmatM i tionon the urtttJ of Abnur U-tIi, lute o fine tow nhip, Columt.ifj totinly, Jyitaird, lmn bita grunlj.l b the Uugipter of raid crtjnt, to the tmdt r aijtned, whorei-idja irt raid towiuiip. Culuiiibia count All puruuiiM having havii's cLiima or diniamlH uifdinut Ihii cvtate of the decedetit are remit sted to pritLnt tilt m fur rftlU,ii.enl, and thoad indebted tu make p.ijiurni without dtlay GOTLEID WAGNSR, fljpt. iH, lcCl-t. sttin'r. ADMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE. Estate of J3enamin Ptttrinan 5., dccUL 1 OTICK it hereby cm en that letter nf adniiiiinirniimi 1 onthueotatJof r.enj ivttriuan, tr. late of Sujiarloaf ir.inir, njiuumiii v,u im ituitii, uerii grjriico ny tho lU'piKtor of sai I cmini) to thu undersigned, who realties in aid township. Coiuinbia county All per ion timing clauua or dcmandi upauict ihf ratatnof the dicedt nt nre requ.-fted to prcciit thi-m fur sfttle ment, and thoriu in It-bled tu make payuent withimt dela. lir.NKY C. IlCSfri. Sept. a, u ill, i. Adm'r. " PUBLIC NOTICE folloumir prcperty, vt One Conktn Ftove Sz e. one dtninir table, onu Kitihcn Ouobuard. one i largottockinjr Chair, eight Chair, file niece, of Carpel, larEO uocKinii Luair. cipni i Mir mc .....TLT.,-!,..,, . .1,1- ,, I'llt Ihron I1...1- r.,,,1 th.an steads, one Stand one Rucking Cradle.levifdoii and nolj nj thf property of Jame lli-imood by O. ll, CuiVeomta ble, on 'i Sept. IfRl, v.'aa purchased by ine, and loaned the a imc day to the said Jjmei ll-nwood during my pleasure, of m hich the public uill taka notice. EUWARD 11AWLING3. DR. SILKWORTH, TIII3 ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN AMI SUROEOV. IS daily attoniihlns hia patients by the cure of Ions stanidniff diseanes. MLS KEMUIHES ARU I'UHULY ! VEttETAHLl.. He will he in thu placu the same days of each month as state! below, when h; tan l.'j consul ted for till dueaaes fltah ii heir tu. ICT'CUN'SULTA. T10N FREE. Jerseahore, the 12 and 13th of each month. Whites Hotel, Lock Haven, the Nth and 15th of caeh month. Iltoomiburf. 30th and Irt. Dan wile 2Jand 3d. Nortli umberland lbth. Milton, !, and 7. June e, lriul I in. JJLOb'MSmjiACEMY: D. A. 13ECKLEV, A. B., Principal. TUB AUTUMN SlrflON OF THU INSTITUTION will begin on Ivcdjusday, the 1th of Augusf. The building 1ms underwent n thorough renovatton It has been mppliud with new furniture ; the walls defiantly papered, and urerythine added that can con tribute to the comfort and cm enience of thu Student. Thu to u rati of inntrtiUiuit will thnrotig, as hereto fore, and thoKf dt-tigniug to tit themselves to teach will rcteivc special attention. Tho school itself ia conducted according tothe most approved nmdel. All the studies of our Seminaries are embraced iu iu course of study. TEUMS! -Primary Department $4 00 Higher Department 5 oi No extra charge u made for the study of Ancient or Modern Languages iooa uoaruing can ue procured at 81,50 or $2,00 per week, July iS. NEW JEWELRY STORE. THE undersigned, respectfully Informs tho citizen of Ulooinnbiirg, nnd the public generally, that he has es triMulitd n new Store, on Main Street, Dloomsburg, in AI(n. Leacork's Ruildnig, where ho oilers for sale, on iiioiieruie lerius, u largif assorimeui 01 VLOVKH. WATCtlKS A JEWELRY , . ' . . . , .. ' Of every sort, and mo and description. UU -ar stork of Jewelry is complete, including everv variety of Ladies and Centlemon'a Medalions.lq uu nun, nuinni, iiii-iiMiiiua, i lutur-rinci. cic.tzx X" e""""a"0" ' UM "a P""" 'lOfinct nttenlion Hi, on to repalrihg Clock., Watch. c., and Jen dry, and all uork ivarranud. WM. D. DRAKE. P'oomiburff, May 4, l?ol tf. T iiEwTrd! A reward of one dollar will Le paid for tha return oft Hevolver. which was lost this wttkjn the road between I loomsburit and Light ?irel. It ran be left in care of W Wirt, Esi-. in 'loomtbarg. ur at tho office of the Columbia Djmot rut. i. b sNiDr.n. Ph-I" 'll n t 1 t?fti UitEE.N UUU iEM NAltY. THU addition to this Institution being about comple t8d, there are comfort at U accommodations now for about settnty borders, and the Autumn Term will rumiiunce n the VHtx of Aii-tisi. i'b services nf 11. V Gilbert. late Trofi-ssor of Mod. (JU i,aiig'iatrs in nn of uur Colleges, have been secur- e1' UesiJes potsesbiiig thj rM''littf scholastic attain- ments, and ha ing had ) ears of successful experience in tesihing in thi country Vint. Cilbvil in histrtvels has gamed special attention tothe Educational systems in Europe, imd is competent 1,1 iutrucl in the Latin Cpiman. renrh. or Italian InnLnuies 1 or terms or turtner particulars tee ine caru m auuiner ct'lnni'i, or address the I'rlaciiiRl. Millville.fi., August 3, leci, Va ai Jacob Troup, 1 00 Col. j, 1 I'm, , ,'f. I J o you want OAUNTLETH I no to IIROWKK H A. J. Sloan. IS 00 Rev. I . a. TobUa I So " ym H,nl i "WUIIKT IIRAID3 1 Oo to I1KOVVE H Michael limlc. 1 ID laalCtHVllnV. 1 W "y0" w"tTIIIV CO1T0N I Oo to I1ROWKR-S NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Or AT ntC CORNER Ojr iUaiu unci Iron streets, i.'oyouwanieil.KHI (lo to nilOWEU S IIJ )ou want LAVIXI.A I'l.OTII I Oo lo llllOWLat'H Vnnunnftin III tTTI'll' V..?0''''' ? ?? II" you wan. TAIIliB CUVKllS f II. in iiiuiiVKii.. O. einltli lfn.W" LL'ST'.' UU?TS'." . to IIKOWLIl 8 1 "to I ,i "inipivcijji.iun rniniot uolo UllUWftK M ?V,?I.. HKIlrr-aUTENIIEKSt - au iou w sin int. ,;ii 1 1 L.H, H do lo MROlVER'fil Ooto IIKOWER'H (Jo t imovVKll'B no you nam mublinhi I "o you am UAI.IC'OKH t . ou wain lawn i no vou nant i;anhiiii: tr.H r ,in n ,......r..:. o you nant 1'KltSIAN l'l.AII) f (Jo t0 III Olvf i S o you want LINIIN CIHX'KS I Oo lo 111 OIVF 5 loyou .ntl'i:iti;AI.Edl Oololl ulvCSs lie you want JEANH I Oo to 11KO vF-K'S Uo you want NANKEENS! Goto moivrL Co you want GtVOHAMS ( ', ', nuijivrS-i Uo you want DL'OALU I rjo o 11 UuivrS-S o you want CURTAIN MUSLIN! Oo o II vSa lo you want COI.-Il OAMHRlca I (l0 o I l( lv? f.S o yon want WHITE 000113 1 ()o ) I RUWrE'd o you want DENIMS I 0a o RO V o you want MI.KSIA I 0o llifoivHS.S Do ,ou want DIllLLINCa r o mJrES.S o you want TICKINGS ! al C RHolVEtt'B you want i-lIEi Ks I 0o to mimvrn s KS IS'! w"'". WW SM0':s' o to iikoiverI Do you wan, HlM C.ROi'.-ER E3 , fj Do you want CILABSWARK I (lo to IlKrm'l'U'M you want u rtJimv A RE ! Do jou want DRUGS I Do ) oil want 1'UHE Sl'Ii'ESI Do you want CHEAP GOODS! Dloomaburg, May 10, leey. u iinuilXll B Oo to IIROWHR'S Co to IIROIVER'3 Co to BROIVER'S Citlnwissa Kail Itoad. PASS ItUrERT STATION. n, n , , SOI'TlllVARI) HOUND TRAINS, ritlladclplila N. V. Mail i Ot A. M. Eipreea 10 55 A, M i-reipni NORTH WA K n liniTVt, n.n K.30 A. M ElmlraMatl .... rlZV1""'" KUoi-.M freight 10..O A. M May 4, 1W,1. II. n. uuumvi.v, SuI ADMINISTKATOH'S NOTIOE. Estate of Joseph Heller, dtceasrd, rF.TTERS of Adminlatration on the Eatate of Joapr-n J Uri.t.KR late of Madlain tow ii'hip.Coliimbia county dereaaeil, have beengranled by the Kcilitor or Colum bia lOUnlV. 11 tile Umi,irali,n,..l .n.l.llnn(n II. lownahip. All pciaonahai inj claimi asainatthe Eatate of the decedent, are reoueatcd to prcaent them tothe Ad. .......... n.UI, l,i,VuV(-,ay,uiiu an pcraona indebted to lnakepa)nicnt forthwith. a... o, in-, r hTiVl IVR1GIIT9. Auj 84, lWl-Ct. .Jilm'r. at KVAWS,. 10,000 I-III.ITEI:, A ...n,rm,.i.,i.iji,.,kJ. XT U I PMIt.l,rt.l rw.. l lb. I.u . TH. BrMa F II I .,mV" Prtata. Cnl. udl'abau f u II tar,w,7t-frfPrka.Tll,raJuA Ccr.Llbr.rr.FOIJnxa ST. b-low Cheitnnt' H - . -lanaa... vara, a-r new,i ' w. Aumint 17. 1SC1. XHW DUSIN'KSS FIUM. THE unileraicned reapectlully inform Ihcir frienda and the public cvni-ralh-. Unit tin v h..vt. ,.nt..A t. Ul'l7J!ll?",lll'i!l'l't' "I'10 ,nd C"a Of ITScrciiitilc Ku.ineis;, In tbc "Old Arcade." in ntnninat.. rv.t. ..i.i wh-rMll.y mlend can yniK on the liuainea. of uaW depaitmenta. and to uhi:h they imito an cxlcnaion of n...,. ..ii .Mii,iiii,Ui,i ntverainil bninihea end the public patronuge. I'ltED'K C, EVER. Hloomaburg, May 11, lrCl. tf. EA'Ei'UTOIVS NO I ICE. JUlate of Jacob Uairenbuth, lalt of Centre tirp.. dee'd. l.l II.KB ulamentary ou thci italeof Jacnn lianas. . mil, tn venire lOMn-nni. ct-lilu Ui'cc.i.i.,1, nave beei riaiili'.l bv thu llemaler of I'.ilu, i. im KM'imy io n. uit iLThiKiibii rtMdt'ia t.i the timnxhip ttc wtauVf 1 3 ,dV, x,: m 'diattlV iu wwu iu man pajmeni im. tiiJdiakly to tm JRRE.MIAII HAOllNnUCH. lew. ersf. Cofitro twp.. Ji.iht KXIIOUTOK'S XOTI0B, EU'ttr 0 Philip Fritz, tfceuserf. (IXTTrcilS teatamtntary on thu tuat nf I'himp Fairz J late f Hngarloaf touiirtiitp, in (Jo-u-i bia county, ik ceaied havo been uriuited by the Kcimter of Columbia rnnnty tJ the undersigned , all persons havinjf tlaims apaint thoHstate of thu decedwnt, ere rcaueetid to pre sent them to tfc 1'ttrut.irs, atthir residtuce, in Haid Sujarloaf towiiiljip, without dilay aud all persons in. dtbted to make payment forthwith JOHN Fit IT X, ) -AliWAH ntlTZ, &rr(o. Junp l?tll. Ct. 2f solution or Partnership. Till! rtiriiierMhiphenlofora rxitin Lituecn the nn- , UcrIncil. at Light Street, in tlie llutchermf Him-1 nca. -AasdiiEoHed ou the first day of June latt, by mu tual toin-nt. Tha Hooka of the late linn aru i.l the old itard, . here nil peraona indebted, Hillplu.ipe mil with, out d-lay aud nuke settlement. The liiiirheriue H-ial-njfa will hercaiur be conducted by K. Hallniir, at the old stand. t J. W. SANKUV l.ijht Strict. Auff.31, lr6l. 3la I CIGARS & TOBACCO. 4 lariTP aiBiirtinant nf chntra V,ivtr. Tnhnt-rn. Pinn. ' . Prints, Ciinfcctioncry and Notions (fneriHyAoceth- with a full stock of HATH and CAI'i-. comtantlv uu Einnorium." ' nrtnn anu ior sale ineap, ai mo "UKiomtuurg tiai i-Lnji JOHN K, CIRTOX, lloomah'irg, March 1C, lbGl, ADMLNISTATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Juhn Ut Kinney y deceased. TVTOTICr. is hucby given that lettersof administratioti 1 1 on the eetitu of Jonv C. Kt.tv, late of .Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, have been gran ted by ilu Register uf said county, tn the underfilled. who resides in sal I township, Columbia county. All I persons having claims or demands ugamii tho estalu uf the dercdentare reuueited to nresentthem for settla. I meat, and those indebted to make pa)inent without de lay. WM SIIULTZ. L TITTMAN. August 31, 1-01. Ct. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL .Broadway, icw York. BO.IIID RGDUCUI) TO $2 I'ER WAY. Since theopaning of this vast and commodious Hotel, in Itt, it has been the single indent or of the propria tors tu make it the mot sumptuous, convenient and comfortable home for the citizen und stranger on this side the Atlantic. 1 And w'hitever hav eeincd likely to admlniitcr to tha comfurt ofits cuests thev have endeavored, without rt gard to cost, toprot ide, and to combine all the elements uf individuil and sorial enjo)m,nt which modern art has invented, and modem tisto npprot ed ; and thu pa t ronage which it has commanded dunug tin pat six ysars is a gratifying proof that their efforts hive been appreciated. 'to men me exigencies oi me nmcs, w nen an are re Viircd to practice the most rigid economy, tho under sigened Have Reduced Hie Price of Board to Two DOIIars pur Day, at the same time abating nouo of tho luxuries wit which their Uuie ha niuierto been tup pi ted. 4 n r. A U V r. 1 u t W1U1LUJ1H & UU 8ept. 11. lnl.-3in. H HOWARD ASSOOIATION PHIL ADULl'illA. A Ueuevolent Institution established by special endow ment, for the relief nf the Hick and Distressed, attiirted with ViruUut and Kpidenuo Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Heiuat Organs. Dis pell nary fre to patients in all parts cf tho United titates VALUAIM.K KKrOKTii on permatnrrhoia. and uth er Diseases of tho Hexuat Organs, and on the NUW Ki..itKiijt.ii empiojea, sent wineamiciaa in seattd letter envelopes, free ofcharse, Two oi three Stamps for postage will be acceptable Address DR.JtfKIL LIN HdUCHTuN. Acttnif Surgeon, Howard Associa lion, N'j. 3 Bouth Ninth gtrwt, rhUadelplua 1, Marcii 9, lfiOJ-lm. CAUTION THE public 1. hereby cautioned aiainit buyinf or tv kmn an ...iFiuur.t on a note irliich tb. under. if u.d gav. tu Heorie .Slarki, d.ted tb. thirtUlli day of Sep. lember. eighteen bundled and aiity-une. for the auiu of rive dollar. nd tiventy.flv. cent., wbich niK. 1 am de. ter mined not to pay unlea. compelled by aa I bave received nu value for toe a.m.. JACOB BT1NE. Locuat tvrp., October lit, :t. OUCIIAKD QKASS SKED! or ale at the office of tha tX.nN. Dmttrat. :: : r ' . v-" . uo m iikuivku'm ' ou uatit HUN ll AIIE8 1 o tu IlRoivp i.3 Do von want U.MI111KI.1.AK i n '.3 u .11 II UMVI K'M Look to your Interests ! Fit E!i II ARRIVAL or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT MILLER. & EYEjR'S T1In , , HE aiibe'rlbcre have Juat returned frbm the Cilr With another large and aelect asaorinte I of Spring: anil Slimmer 'ooIs, I'l1'.'!"'1 " .ri,lldeiphia, at the loneat dgure, and which they nre detcriniiieil to ecll on aamoderiiin trrhia aacan be procured claenhcr. I TlJIooinJburg! ThTiJ leTp'"iw aoons. OfchoirMit atlleannil Ulr.l fn.MnM vitv aotws. ahii nkocr.itiKn. jimniriiiK wmwotc, OHMll WARE, HOLLOW WARE IRO.V. .VAILS. BOOTH 4 SII01S n.iTs airs, stt , i-e., in anon cverjtmnguaually kept in country Store.: '"jy"1;.1; l?ey U"lle "" V" senemlly. " ' The lllsheat ptitc paid fur country produco Dloomaburj, May 11, lf. M,l,'ER John Paroirn. 718 AIICII hired, between "th, and fill, flreeta. (iel. o P18at(l 4(rrcl rhihJ.lphU ) Importfr it Mahcracri-RkR or, and Dealer n alL nana of FANCY FURS, For Ladies Mint" and Ckildrtn't wtar. Having now manufactured nn.l in "ore my uaual larf e and beautiful aa CTrfi aortment of all the vailotta atylea and -,i,aiir. ui r. anopica in tne com- lui. I'nll Hn,l lln.u. w ,j rcepcctfully invite an examination c f mi Block and pri cea from thoao intending to purchaae, aa lam enabled to ofler them very deairnbla indiiremetita. All my Fura hive been purchaaed for ca.h, and made by exner eneed and tunin-intn h.n,i. nn.i .... . . monetary trouble, rcnik.rit poae of mv aooda at lerv Minell idi,.,. n,. lam aatlafled that it ulllho tothe intereate of thoae howdealiinpiirchaeint, to eivomo a call. 17" Recollect, tbo name, number aud etreet.- John rarelra,(Now Fur lore,) ;it) Area Street, l'hiladelphia. September 7, 1801-Sm. 55. R. 30 I 5f jf . AT TOIl KEY AT LAW, . tlLOOMIBVRO. P.I. omca in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Cliarle. R , lluckalcw. Ble.aiaburs, Dec. 4, lSJ'J. Norrual Inslilule and Academy, Or NEW COLUMDUS, LUZERNE COUNTV, PA. THE next Term of thi. Inatilulien will commence on .VO.VA.tr, AVOVST liTlt, Under Ihe direction of Frof. II. D. U'alk.r, who, .. a Scholar, a Teacher, and n Lecturer, i. too widely and too favorably known to need any recommendation. Additional facllltiea to thoae heretofore enjoyed by Student a wilt be furnished during Die term and l.ar. Inatructiona in Vocal and Inatrnmental Muiic will IV givenbyaaaccomplifhed Teacher. 1 or the Truatee.. JOHN KOONS, Sce'l,. Aieurt 10, 161. " JOSEPH GKEEN, SON & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PSOiSHSEl MJLD IDOSSlSlSTflS on. clotih, n iMiotv siiadks, &c. Together with a complete variety of HT" CADtNET WARE, nt tha loweat Cash pricea. NO. 45 NORTH SECOND STItEET, JOSEPH OKKP.M, jlENJ. OREKN, J rillLADr.LFIIIA. E. JOE LESTER, t March 5, lciil-:lm. CHEAP MILITAHY CAPS ! MILITARY' CAl'3. of everv a.irt. ai.e utiH n.ll,v r"' "ll0 eli.'ap at tlidjlouiiuliurs Halt Cap Kiupoitum. m - vi.v.i vi'iitiiuuuui ivn iiii(arB ot r. John k. oiuton, umoinagurg, nepi, n, icni. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Thomas Conner, deceased. 'I -HE iimleralineil. appomteil by the Orphan'. Court of I Coin mf,. i county, un uuditfr lo iliitritiutu Iho fund. I I., il, i,,....i. ..t i .i.T. r. A.'. ace., of Tlioi.ias Umntr, lata of Gruunnood lownahip, in iaid County.de-"aa-d( tuftHJ 11111012 th'i hjlra and IfffalrJnrii ntii.iiii. of smd decedent acrnrdinj: ti law : pn- ill attend at hi of. i tice in inmiiirbure to perform tha rlut.-n of M ifpoint- "' "';m rnuny inp nu day of Ko fmoax A. U rtuu uu j.lt "in nanus nit) claim on thi nai.l ftnuls nrr iwj.in.v... ... nmv, amuwh mo aAmo Id ia AUitllor Oil said day, or be furevc r dtburred frum comiiip in for a KOlir.UT F. CLAHK, -4t. 4uditar lUoomslmrs, Oct. 5, lt'01- J. IV 15 SJ IS JC K , (Succeaaor to J. 8. Soavsa.) WHOLESALE BEALLR I.Y TOBACCO, SA'UEFAXf) ( IGARS, Ho. 8 North I'lflU St., above Market. PHILADELPHIA. Alao, Manufacturer nnd Importerof FOUKION & DOMESTIC SEGARS. May 13, l:N Um. 1 U M 1' M A K ING. THU uiiderrisned inform Hie public ceniralli that they havo formed a co-partncrahip, and v-ill contln uo the bilaiuc.aof I'ump making and rcpairme, in all their varioua df partmenta. In llloomedurg, wh-rc they mil prompllyalteiid lo all ordera in their line of bu.i neaa. ti. ther in ton n or country. Well and Cistern I'uiupr, with leaden ripe, made in the beat atyle of notkiu.inahip,on moderate term., and on very abort notice. From their lune exnenence in f lie huainA.. .n oarrleat desire to have their work commend in. If to the rubljc. thev feelri ronflilent thv ran maVn i( an i.i.. .. those who nny give thein thtir cuitem and render eene. ral satisfaction, JOHN OHIJTCIILBY. Illoomsburg, April 13, 1?01, 3m 9. MOICAi ESKOWiVS WIIOI.EH VLB AND RETAIL HBDDLVO AXD FKATHER WAHB HOUSE, No. 13 North Sicood Street, Opposite Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA. K7" Constantly m hand, a large assortment of Beds, .'icuiirnpeii, i aiunsses. LUllllOilB, liair, MUSK, Cattail, and all art Kit in the line at the Lowest Prices. .V. It Vartxtular attention paid to rtnotattnp ,Yew an March S, liJI-15tn. (L.TB E.ole lloiet..) THIRD STREET A ROVE RACE. 1IHILADELPIIIA. RHOitDS, & S.UMIR, Proprietors. Tiioh.m V. Roam, formerly of the National Mold CnaaL.a Sin.oii, furmerly of Hcbuylklll Co. I'a. MarcllS.lUlll.12ni. JOLINK & LKK, Ko. 40, NUKTII WIIAIIVEB, . rililadclpbia, HOPS lUAKKUH AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Spun Cotton for Caulkinj, Uopea, Twines, Tar, Titch, Oakum, lilocks, and Oars. &c. August 1, Ifwj U'm. RAW - no IV K Super-Phosphate of Lime. MANUVACTUI1KD BV OAUOII k fiONS, Ao. 20 South irnurves) Philadelphia, Ca?h Price, $45 ner 2000 lbs. rormrrs and Dealers can rely upon the assurance that the character uf this well-known manure is still fully niainlainett. Ueing prepared strictly iu accordance with scientific principles, from Hones in their natural state, without any prives of turning or baking, and under (be personal supervision uf the proprietors, they can honestly guar antee it repesvitted in this rcipsct, and also as be ing eaurclytite Iroui adulierstiou. " GROUiNUllAW UONES," UUAUANTJKO PUKE, Casli Prioe, :.2 per 2000 lbs. Th. .urmorv.iu.of this ai.m.rit .rtiet. of GrcioJ nunc. I. now tn v.ell known, th.t it la only neceaaarv here toremina Iiaat.r. lost oar l.cllitic. for iu manti. facture ar. novr .uAcient to meet tba met .dive d m.nd. (tv- Tb. .bova M.aurea ciok bad of regular dealers iu tbii countr, orof BAUGH L. SUNS, VoniacL-ar. .d Ftopne.rt. No.WB.uth Wharves, rtm.delphtt. , .. 1 M .... . The jIoDtrcl I'nrtj. The Town Managers of tho Kepnhlican patty reoried to no wnall amouht of dis honorable tricks to further tlmir seMir-h tm m ft 'I I,.. . I . .1 til l .i ' 7 7 . I pstlyi whereby ctidim aitvnntagct were to I UCC,U0 10 ,lleni,el"' MwMty. They I flalered Ihemrelves lhat tho maases of the . n . . Democralio party were ignorant ol their do. ' '"8" anJ wo" be 0UDU willing tools to ca"y ou 'hair ;riWe arrangement. They t . , . ... ' faD"cl,lei1 a ticket, and endeavored to co- I Btce ,ur P4"!1 inl V0,inS it, upon which they had by iptcial anancmtit placed tltc namosol .manvkl Luzinvs, William Snt pik, HiciiAnD Stilch, and John Kciit.k, all formerly cUimliij; to bo clomocrats. Thcfo mon are quite re.peciable, per-onnlly, but ror.e of them are peculinly qualified for tho poaitiotib for which ihey wuro named, and the mnjorily ol the men of Ihe mnnyrel lick ot are old olfice litinlers, who havo been boring ,he public (or office for year, put i e do licit know any obli(ialioin the Ropub- lican parly were under to vote for them and e queMimi lithe Itepublicatis Ihem.elvos can poinl out any. Tho Town Managers know, but Ihey won't tell. They required their party lo go it blind, and voto for their political enemies, Democrat-.) bocauaeit was their will and pleasure to have them do so. There was a time when this same republi can party had Independence enough about it lo spurn such Me itoor airangtmenli, but that day has passed. The Republicans of tins day havo become so docile under tho laah of tho Town Cliquo as to bo a "ho parly," and voto for nemocmls when bid lntiaiationg in toino of the Philadelphia too the mark. Tho wito pullers have car- papers, that the vole it to bo thrown oat tainly found by this lime thut ihey have by the Judges, on tha ground of frauds "brought their pork to a bad market" this an( informality. It ia a piece of shaaie- aoaeon Star. le3 trickery. - . I A number of high official from Phila-" Victory! littorj!! delphia undertook to regulate the yoto, and Democrat, of Montour ! and of ihisJudi. ' Save out heforehand that it gave a majori- cial and Ugialalire Diairict, wo congralu- y to the people's party. Than all was late you ott tho gloriou. and over-whelmn- i1?,", ,But ,no.w tha' thblr snemo has lug victory you have achieved. You havo fd, they dcaire to throw out the whole not only elected your whole county ticket n'. r .lo-i.ii l. ,n I., ir i- i -.- Hut for tho effsrt of these parties, who by regluar o fashioned maj.r.tiea, redeem- I from ,he,r offioial , fe fc J fc ' f ing the county from Republtcan rule, but aeoeH to au tho 0Pamps tIie voto you have also re-e.ccted your esteemed ha,0 been moro lar Jj' l,emocr)lt;c. It 1 resident Judae, and tho two members of i known that in several cases thsy destroy the Legislature. This is no common tri- 1 ed the Domocratie tickets, umph, for ii ha been coiisumaled in thu If fraud has been practised, it has been teeth of all muunei of misrepresentation, by these officials, aud not by the volun calumny slander and abuse, we have been toers. The election was conducted in ov cilleJ dieu'iionisls, stigmatized as seces i cay camp with conscientious fairness, and sioniata, denounced as ira'uors and branded 1 ''8 rejection would be an unequalled out- as recreants to our flag. Our opponents have done all that malicious intentions could do, to weaken ihe Oemocralic parly in pub. lie estimation. But ihey havo failed, they have overshot the mark, the poiiuned weapon has recoiled upon themselves An incenspd people on Tuoday last, rose in Iheir m:ijVi.iy and taught these Republi can tricksters who had for montne been hurling their odious slanders upon the Dem ocratic pariy,ihatlhey had been "weighed in tho balance and found wanting " The ''sober second thought" of ihe people has spoken and it In 3 proclaimed in unraiaiakeable Ian Run.','? that they still have confidtinc3 in the Democracy, in its principle, and nre etill willing to entrust powet in the hand' ol its chosen agents. Whit moro cu'titij rvbuke could our opponent icccivo. Hencclortli Iftt them confine ihemsolves o towing iho seeil ol concunl, or hariuony ; let ihem, if patriotic, a. they so ardently profess to bo let lliem join hand in hand wi:h the Dem ocracy iu dolonco of our noble Onion.- Let them ceaso ''giving aid and comfort" to Jeff Davis nnd his cohort of traitors by rep resenting Ihe Democracy as in favor oi dis union. I.ai them make amends for the mis chiof thoy havo alroady done th counlry by their shameful course. If they do this, iheu wo i-luil have more confidence in their pa ttiotism Dwville Intelligencer. A Letter roin Ev-Presldtut Buchanan. West Cuotxw, Pa., Oct. 4lh. At a groat Union Meeting at Ha)esvilio, Chester e'oun iy, i'a., the following letter Irom Kx-Fresi-dent Buchanan was read : V Ilr-AT.AND, I'a., Sept. 28. Dear Sir: I have been honored by your kind invitation us Chairman of ihe appro priate committee, lo aliei.d and addrehS a L'i inn ilrteling of iho citizen, of Chester and LmcdMor counlie, lo be held at Mays villfl. on Ihe firt ot Oclober. This I slould gladly accept, proceeding as it does from a much valued portion of my old Congres sional District, but advancing years and the present state ol my health render it impos sible. You correctly estimate the deep interest which I leed, in common with the elu'zens who will there be assembleil, in the present condition of our country. This is indeed serious ; but our recent military reverses, so far from producing despondoncy in the minds of a lo) al and powerful people, will only animate them to moro mighty exer tions in sustaning a war which has become inevitable, by Ihe assult of the Confederate Slates upon Fort tsuinter. For this reason, wore it possible for mo to address jou, waiving all other topics, I Ahould confine myself to a solemn and earnest appeal o my countrymen, and esp ecial' those without families, to volunteer for tho war, and join Ihe many thou sand, of bravit patriotic volunteers who ate alieady In Ihe field. This is iho moment for action : for pioml i energetic and tir.ifccf action ; and not lor the Unum. discussion ol peace proportions. Tlieo,we! ,..,,. mu.t know, would be rejected by tho States , rn I v i. j that havo seceded, unless wo should offer ! Jamm B' 0lAV h&3 be6.a ?UaM.d to recognizo their iudepondei.ee, which is from custody and returcod to his home ip entirely out of tho question ! Ashland, Ky. He gave hail for his appear- ISelier counsels may hereafter prevail, ano before the United States Court, to an when Ihe.e people shall be convinced that snor the charge of treason, the war conducted not for their conquest or ' i . ' . subjugation, bui solely for the puiposo of bringing them back to thoir original po-i tion in the Union, without impairing in the (lightest degree auy of their constitutional right Whilst, theretoro, wo shall cordially hail their lelurn under nurcommon and glorious nag, ana welcome them as brothers, yet, until that bappv dav shall arrive it will be "J " " " B""ei w . , q . - ' I 11 uu. uu.j ,u luuig,, tug tl?IUOi, WlUltUI .he men and means si the command of ifce country, in a vigotous and successful prose- . 1 culion o! the war. V..... . r . . i auui., very roipesuuny, , rsio I. THE F.iMMONT DIFFlUULTiT. The Frobabililirs of III Uemoral. WaantH.rnn, October 15. ThereturnofSacret.ryCamer.nl. tmlou.lr looa.il for, and many rumor, prevail a. to tho probabiu re. tilt of hla vlilt. In many quarter. It ia conndentlr aaeert.ii tb.t Gen. 1'renont will be removed, and that th. com mand will d.volre upon Oen. Hunter until a eucce.aor ihall rc.ch St, I.ouli. Gen. Fremont ha. about V),Wfl men with hdn.bul I. greatlyln want of traaaportallon and provlalon.. It la known that Gen Cameron, while at St. I.ouli, or dered Hie diaeontinu.nce of the co.tly defenaiva work, projected by G.net.t fremont about St. Lout, and J.tr- ereon City, and eonlem ned very murJt that Gen. Tre mont liaa undertaken. ud eepeclallyth. barra'k. near hi.realdenc.lnst. Loula, for hit body ruard of 300 ea. airy. -.taiV. ' ment of the current eipenaeaea of hla army in Miaaourl, "'",1',le,"ll''l' "lebtain Pt. Loul., amounting to $,so9 iciiisii, unpaiu uniii mey can ue exsininad tn Wiib. tngton. None of Gen. rremonfa'appolnluirnla will b. ree.t- nl7cd. lie haa lamed over tiro hundred commliiioni, whiili thue become Invalid. TheforuplannedbyG.it. Fremont, .boat St. Loulr, .re eleven in number, and very coatly Fr'en. the FMadttphli r.ialit Journal. Volo orihe Pennsylranla Volunteers. Wauinoton, OctobuT 15. Tlie sreatoit indlccatlon i among " tho Ponnsvlvaiiia Volunteers at , rac- The Army Voto. Wo have many vague rumors as to what the men in office and the men v,ho wish to Btay in office aro striving to do with tho army vote, if it is, r.s they are satisfied now it ii, against them. Now kwing the parties as well an wo do, and their great regard for their personal comfort and safety, we have not the slightest fear that thoy will attempt to do tha dirty things they contemplate. They arc aware that the friends of tha people know to a dot ex actly what the aruiy voto as, and that any attsmpt to tauipcr with it, orinlrodusc Regiment votet ntucrcust, will be to sub ject themselves to a danger they are not williug to eudure, or they would peril their valueless lives in defense ofthe Ut.ion on the battle-field, side by sido with the bravo. Democrats whom they have dared lo charged with being disloyal, and whoso honest votes they would now cast asido. TlIEV TCILI, NOT DARE DO TnIS, no matter how great their love of office may bo for tuch an experiment would mako office, if they got it, of but little value, as tho tenure of office does not enuro to heirJ and assigns, but t: a personal franchise. Evening Journal. The Health or Jeff Davis. Tha reports two or three weeks ago of the con valescence of Jeff. Davss, must have been peraature, as The Richmond Enquirer of Tuesday, Sept. 24th, contains tbo follow ing announcement : " We aro glad to say President Davis was able to be in hi3 office jestrday for the first time since his illness." Siaf" Messrs. Tate and Tutton, the Dem ocratic candidates for Assembly, are o lcctcd by largo majorities in Columbia, Wyoming, &o. Hurrah for Tate and Tutton! They wero vigorously slandered but the people have vindicated them. Luztrnt Union. WJ-Coii. Max Einstein, of Philadel phia, has been broken of his oommand and expelled from the servioe without the for mality of & Cuurt of Inquiry. Hi s regi ment has dwindled down to half its origi nal number. S&- We heard of a patriotic lady near Alexandria, who took her baby to church a few Sabbatho since, dressed in red white and blue, and had it baptiied E Pluribus TUB WINH STORE, jokn ic r S "VV A '& ' JU WALNUT OTREET, (below IVjilli St..) . 1 niiLMBtaHrtA. Pi. Actual 4, 1'-lSm. : ADMiMlSTKATOK'S NOTICE. Estate cf George Hattman, deceased. IWllbfcl' .I.,iai..U,U.llllII,l'1.1Ua,ll,l.l,VH X. OH IU. eBlBlO Of U.Orf. ll.lllS.n, 1.1. 0 I1.Q10B 1-1 p. f&SFSAft ' "f Jio'niir. Aa psrion. tuviuf claim, or t. cande .(alnatth. .aula rli d. . .nt r qnratec upra.eai itttafx miai. iix, ttma m..cb n n.Va B1T1.L.. oiithout dellv r oWEQ ' J
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