NOTICE. i, hooks of n. II. Mksaiiii k co. arc left in my liaaitf ..Mlcctlon. Thoso IndtLtei) will savo costs by pay. 'K.burg.OcL 11. tBCSL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. i,e Teacher's Association of C.liinibla county will lCj t 8t"niNVliiUi uii ou.uiuny, uiu 01 UClODcrt ''iTnirluTii generally anil all friends of rMitrntlnii l..ieatiicUy Invited to utteiitl. I'nr the Er. (Join. October 11. 1802. "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Catiurinc Birringcr, tlcc'rl. I rTf HI lestanicntory ontho'slato of Catharlno Her. IirinseL '",J 01 ncavor lowiisiup, in oiunibtu county i'ccriscd linvo been granted by the Register of Colum it county t tho undersigned alto residing In said : 7. ... him all persons haviuu clulnia against lhnus. ClM0f the decedent are requested to present tlictn to l.. KVCCir or ill ins it.iuLin,oin ni;uvvinT,i nillinill .he. ami all persons indibtoil to luako payment i in with. JACOB IIHEDIIHNDER, 1 i or p. ii. (IflO nOO MALE OR FEMALE UUU UUV ncenU to sell Lloyds new steel plate untr colored Map of tin United tJtatoi, Canada., and i,r Brunswick. From feccni BurvujfB umin;.v iijc, iu. icu? ; cust V..- II flllll fill Vnn limn Superior to any $10 map over made by Coltoit or ibiclicll. and at 11,0 'ow f'lcB f Ify conti j 370, CO names ore engraved on this map. it i. nnt mil v n County Alan, but It (a also n Cnuntv Uj lailrn.nl -Map of ttiu United State, and Canadot imiliiiicd i ,u giving every Hail road Station and (ittanccs between. , fjmr.inteu miy "' i"-'i uny, mm , ,u i ,140 back ail maps that cinnot bo sold and refund he money. a 'ad fur 81 worth to Muted Instructions bow to canvass well, fiunlshod iq our agents. , , Vvanti'il iimcsiue .igc-n.s io. uiir itmps in every .i r.illf.,rnin. Canada, England, France and Cuba. htfnitune maybe made with a few Jiundred dollars LiimuI. No Coinpclltlon. J. T. LLOYD, No. 101 Mrn.iJn.iy. New iork. M Tlie War Department uses nur Map of Virginia, Mar inn., ah J Pennsylvania, cost SIUU, 1)0(1. nu which is J, nked Antictnui Creek, Bcarpsburg, Maryland Mights, itViUiiiiiinnrt.rrrry, Klioresvflle, Nnlnnd's Ford, and Nliotlifrs on the Potomac, ana every other place in fiUrjIaau, Virginia, iwu iciiuiyivuuin, or money re illoyl's Topographical Map of Kentucky, UUlo, Indiana ana Illinois, j.ihonlv authority fur Ocn. Ilut'll and the War lie. .UIIlCllI l.lirtcy itriuuuuu ,u utijr one milling an error Hjiiit, trice .m conn. nullum' i mimic, .vug x ir.tivil's man of Virginia. Mitriland. and Pjtinsvlvn. n Tiiis.tinp is very large ; hs cost is out 25 cents, l-sii it U tno uesi which can uepuriuasuc." LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Ijrrom actual kiirvcys byCapts. Hart, and VVm A,, Mississippi Itiver Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo. , How. shows in inn plantation and tinners name from Ht. i to tho t'ulftif. Mexico 1,350 miles every sand. 4u i!.ind, town luudlnK, and all ulares SO miles back from the river-colored in Counties and Utatrs. Trice, Itluisliccti. iockci lorm, amiyj M on linen, v. till bleu. Heady S.;pt !!0. j Nr Olpirtmikt. IVisicuriTos, Sept. 17, ISC?. (JTLuiTn Sir! Snd mc ynur 1111111 uf tint Slississinnl Eliicr, with nrlco per hundred oopies. Itear-Adniiral Clirles II. IIkvIs, coimn.iiiiliiis the Mississippi .S'luinl- 11,1. ijautliori.oJ to purchase as many as are reulred liu use of that squadron. 1 i iill)L() vi;ili,3, aecrotaryof thu Navy, i Mi. tjLer II, l;u.'-3t. NOTICE. trrh citizms orcoliimlna county will rrspcctfiilly take 1 m.ticJ that ttieliUuf imernal Revenue As.essmcnts olllb'' op.'ii foi tho iuspeitimi of such persona asit may fgi rnt, until thn -Ulli day of October, lflii, at tho f'nl- Iwwns (ilarcs. viz.' uaitaw isa, Jerseytown, Illooms Baarii. Uranycvilli' ami tireenwoou. MYiHltlMi iissessor win uoiu an appeal in mo i.ruri EHoii'C at Illooni-LiirK, on the JOtli.'JIst, and 'J J 1 Jays Octnuur. lew.!, and adjust liny dinicullies that may arisen trom luproperaiscssuiciiiH. uuxj. r. roRTNKrt, Internal tlev. Asse.sor. !1Mi Cullection Uistrict. rattawnsa.Oct. 4, 1F62. f ESTRAY! I STRAYED from the enclosure of tho krtiiincd, at lilnoinbure, on or about thu first of augiiM, u Red jHilrh Cow, Itlsing four years old. I tT- A libclal reward will be given lor aerruuin, o (information of her whereabout". ...,..., , II, Ill.NUl V .1.111, JK. fift ST, leX2. 3ts. GENERAL ELECTION PROCL AM AT ION 7 II ERE AS, by tho laws of this IT oUoiuiuonwtaltli.it is nude "the duty of tho llk'rilfnf eviry county to (live notice ot the general BLHti'is ny piiiiiiiation 111 one nr iimru iii'i.riu I mil oftho county, at least twenty dass before Die elec- Ition," and to i nuiiierate therein "tho ullicers to bu clcit- til: anil tu "designate the place at which uiuuieu is S.. . .... ...i.r..r.... r I, J, A II l'lll,. A K III..I. iqoj liuiu. nieruiNru, 1, juoum . w..... ...h" ........ (Ttf Col umbU county, do hereby inakukiinwn and pro daua to Ilia quahOpd elettnrs of Columbia ci.unty. I that a (JtMRAL r.Ltc-ruix will be lielil on 'IU1.S ii) the rOUilTEKNT.'l DAY 1)1' OCTtlllClt.-.bi ins the lecmid Tuesday in (aid month, at the eeterul dis- ItrkU within the county, to wit: ".Miton township, at the puuijc uouse oi j. j. cuies, is Id. In,,.,, nriltilnii :ii.-:ivrr inwn.liin. Ill liio house of Traiiklin I.. Sliuuiaii. : lllooii, inwncliln. at thu Court Mouse, llloumrburi;. I (bnaicrcck township, at the School lluue near Uvan-s tllle Inrough of Berwick, at the Tnwu House, In llerwick. taitawtssa iiiwnsuiii, ai iuu iiwunuuiciiimu iu.i.- liaiter, Cattnwissn. : .Centre township, nl the house 14 jcrenuau ui'ss.ucc u, llonjiighani'tuwiisUip, ntlhe JmuseofK. It. IVnsser. 'riiliiugrrei k twp ,111 the hoiuc of Ceo, W. UoU'iuan. Slranklin towuiip, ut Clayton's Schnol 1Ioum "r. -.1 1. .Iilii nt tin, li nil m, fit' .tniMil, IL iltnii IlieiiiKH k tuwnsliip, at the lliiLk llorn. irfJCKSOII lUVMIBIlip, UHliu tn'iiow ,.iohivi.,k, l."cust towiuliip, ai iiiu iniusu ui i 1,. iiuisi, 31.11. BSIl 'llifflin tnwnshiti. nt tho house of John Keller. j jdismi twp., at the liouse uf S'lmuel Hiinby. 'Slllllll I leUSalll low p.ui UIU liuusu huh utiuim-u uf j. F.Ml,.lirirk. Illlonto'ir inwnshin.at t lie house of John lticll.irils.uow t3iii-U by William llullinEthi'iid. SlSIUIUlOWUIIltp, 111 IIIU UUU4U Ul JI11111 ,11, ,.usj itnjriiigcreuk tuWMiiliip,atthe huuso formerly occupied wu. w, lireisiiaiii. . . Vrinee township, attne uouso 01 .iicjnnucr nujncs, Orangeville. 'fine township, at the bouse cf Albert Hunter. (ajailoaf township, nil hehonsuof Alisas Coje. Buitttup,, at thuliouso of Unoch Howell, I'.spy, ilt Isl'urtliiT directed thai the election of the said sev. Ioilili.tricts shall be opened between the hours of 8 and Wo'clotk in Hi j forenoon and shall continue open with. l"t interruption or adjournment, uniii , ociock 111 iiiu ps iins. lieu III- polls thall b (losed. ins oincers to no eiecicuai mv niuu .jiiu jiiuccj uiuru w, are AmUor General- )A Surveyor General. O11e Cotiar'sstHHH. dJit'o Members of Assembly. VI President Jwige. VIA Uii.trictAUoiiH.tj. f'A County Comvmstoner, ,'HA Lmnty surveyor. A County Auditor, si 1 rurthnr uirei ten inai iiiu iul-ciihks ulr,. u ilt h Imlil ut the Court House in lliouiiisburcto fM.ouiil the peneral election, i- hi'li will l' on I Ul MV the Kr.VENTCUNTU HAV ofOCTOBCU. f tine rrturn Juuijes 01 111 HJpreeiiiau uiuiicwmir d of thu counties 01 v )i)iiuiis, duuivuh, wnnuui., 1 Montour, shall ni' t at thu Court llousu, in Illooms. AlU, In ,!, innnll. f CoUlllb.l. Oil 'lULSUAV, I HO ITyx lA'T Vl'lV.f'i "A Vof t JCTOUCIi next to uiaku out "tutus fur mmnbers of Aisembly. Hi,. iii,.... 1.. nr tho t.nunress nnal District, Ieopiposed of the counties of .Montour. Columbia, tfulll u, WyuiuliiBaud llradfurd, sliaU ireet ut tbn Court luaUii, in Tunkhaiiuock, on Tuesday. m iweiuy r'm uny of uctm.vr. next, to MiM oui returns iur Mlhilii.. nl,f.,ii.iiri,uu canii 111 nuu uy iiiu saii i, 1 uiu uirui'-i ,niw,,u.. ... km noiice thutevery purscjn, cxciptiuE Justices oftlin vilin slum hold any otiico or nppuiutiiient of prullt 1 trust unit,., iiiu ISiivcmnient of the United Btules, or I'flliuBt.ite, or of uny city or incorporated district. Ilirr acomniisBiouednlhccr or otherwise a subordj. Mi oil'ucr or naent, wlm Is, or shall bu employed under I'n. nr rift ulivu. or Judirary department of IU Statu, or of miv inconiorutcii di.trnt, and also that 'ry iiieinbcr of Cuusress, undof the select or cominon "9in.il orunyclty.iiimuiHfinners, of uny incorporated dislri. t 1. i. i., inriinablu nl'hnlilliiL' or excrilsiUL' at I'M same time, tbu otlleu orappointnunt ot Judge, inspec; In. . . . a .1 ...!.!-. . ............'..Ill, nll.l 17,.. cierh 01 any eiecnuii 111 mm a..,..."ii. "It no iiiipcilor. Judge or any olljcerof any such elec. 'mi shall b.' eligible to nuy oilico t li an to bo voted for. klvivru uudiv my hand mid scaUit my otllco 111 l-ioonis-'r.'. this lTlli ilav nl'HiMltelllber. A. II.. lMil. 8 J. 11. FUR MAN, leoinsburg, 8cit. 21), lt-(i2 ihtrlff. R CHEAP MILITARY CAPS ! 111,1'1'All l' nAtia nfnf..,ianrl. fil7.ll flllll fill ill, If (for lalu tiieap ut thu HlooniaburB Hat &. Cup Umpuiium ( ,uv vv"' JCillN K. GIUTON. I omsburg, Sept. 14, 1601, RLA.NKS1 BLANKS! ! every description, for eaU at tliif Co 3?33.B3yLITjavn LIST Or TUB Sr.VENTIt ANNUAL EXHIBITION OE TIIK COLUMBIA C0UNTV AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, TO BR HELD AT OCTOBER, 15th, lGtli, 17th & 18th , Hcet pair draught Horses, $s 00 2ml " " do do 6 00 Jlcst " Carriage. Horses, 8 CO 2nd " " do do 5 00 Host " do Mnroi, o 00 2nd " " do do 4 00 Host Stallion over 4 years old, 8 00 2nd " do do 6 00 llest do between 2 4 4 yoars 4 00 2nd 41 do do do 3 00 licst Brood Maro with colt -at her lido, both owned by exhibitor, 0 00 2nd " do do do 4 00 Beit Slnglo Carriage llorao 4 00 2nd " do do 2 0(1 Boit do Maro, 3 00 " Holding Colt between 2 & 3 years 4 00 " Maro do do do 3 00 " llorso do do 1.12 years, 3 00 " Maro do do do 2 00 " llorso or Maro Colt under 10 months, 3 00 2nd " do do do do 2 00 Exhibltorfl under this class will havo their horses on tho ground by 10 o'clock on Thursday, at which time tho .luJgos will examine them. JnnoES Jacob Kostcnbnder, l'rntikllu ; Jere miah Jtngeubucli, Ccntro j lsaao O. l'ursel, Hem lock ; J. 1. Smith, Greenwood ; John Zahmcr, Urlarcrcok CLASS 2. CATTLE. DURHAM STOCK, Best Bull 3 years old and upwards, 2nd " do do do Best do botwoen 2 A 3 yoars, 2nd " do do Best do " 14 2 yoars, 2nd" do " do Best do Calf under 10 months, 2nd " do " do Best Heifer or Cow between 2 A 3 yoars, 2nd" do do do 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 Best Cow Calf under 10 months, 1 00 " Cow, b 00 2nd" do 3 00 DEVON STOCK. Best Bull 3 years old and upwards, 0 00 4 00 4 00 .' 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2nd1 do do Best 2nd " Best 2nd " Best do do do do do between 2 & 3 years, do " 1 & 2 years, " do Calf under 10 months, do do 2nd " do Best Heifer or Cow botween 2 A 3 years, 2nd " do do Best Cow Culf under 10 months, " Cow, 2nd " do NATIVE STOCK. Best Bull 2 years old upwards, 6 00 2nd " do do " uu Best do between 1 A 2 years, 3 00 2nd " do " do 2 00 Bost do Calf under 10 months, 2 00 2nd" do do do 1 00 Best Cow, i 00 2nd " do 3 00 Best Ilcifor or Cow bctwocn 2 A 3 years, 2 00 2nd " do " do 2 00 Best Cow Calf under 10 months, 1 00 OXEN A STEERS. Beet Yoke Oxen own'd A work'd by exhlt'r 5,00 2nd " do do " 3,00 Best Steers bctweou 2 A 3 years, 4,00 2nd" do do 2,00 Tho Judges to cjntaino eattlo will bo ready by 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. Exhibitors must havo their stock in condition to reooivo them Junors Bcnj. Yoho, Mifliin ; Nehemiuh Hccco, Hemlock j Henry Holllnshead, Cattawlssa j Jo seph Huyniau, Orcenwoodj Jaeksou Thomas, Madison. CLASS SWINE. TIpsi llnnr nf snv Ilrcod. 3 00 2nn " do do Best Brood Gow, 5nrl Jo 2 UO 3 00 2 00 Best lot of pigs 3 or more under S weeks, 00 2nd " Uo no uo Beet display of ft Hogs, 2 or more, 2nd " " do do Best lot Stock Hogs, 4 or tnoro 2nd " " do do 1 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 JurifiKR John Bctr, lmloek ; Joshua Men dcuhull, I'raiiUlin ; Uohr Mcllenry, Benton, CLASS i.SIIJJIW. Best blooded Buck, 3 2nd " " do 2 3d " " do 1 Best Nativo Buck, 2nd " " do I Best blooded I)wo, 3 " native Ewe, 2 JuiiGKS Solomnn Bhuman, Mainej Ellas Die- tcriek, Montour j Audrew ireas, Centre. CLASS 5.-POULTRY. Best and largest display of Poultry, 2nd " " " do Beat pair Chickens, nny breed, tualo tern 2nd " do do Best pair Turkey, 2nd " do Best pair flecso, 2nd " do Best pair Ducks, do do do do do do 2nd " uo Largest and best dlrplay of tamo pigeous, Juduks Thoj. Dolluian, Bloom j Wm, Shan non, Scott j Lloyd I'nxton, Montour. CLASS 6.-GRAIN 6 SHEDS. Best bulf-bushel Clover.(ed, 2nd " do da Best do Thnothy.secd, 2nd " do do Best bushel Rod-Chaff Wheat, do White Wheat, do Mcditcrrauean Wheat, do Hye, Bost half-bushel Oourd-seod Corn, do Yellow Corn, Jo Smoked Corn, Best sample Sweet Corn, 0 cars, " bushel Oats, half-bushel Flnxscod, ii i.i.ir.lwisliKl Buckwheat, JuncES Itcubcn Wilson, Madison s Ell Men dcuhall, Benton j Joseph Houscr, Montflur. CLASS 7lh. VEGETABLES. Bost bushel Mercer Polaloes do do Prince Albert do do do Peach Blo.-Bom do do do Field Turnips do do Ruta Bagas do do Field Beet do i bu Sweet Potatoes do I do Onions do 4 do Carrol.t do i tlo Tomatoes do Six Suaar Beets do Three Heads Cabbage do Six Parsnips do Two quaris Lima Beans do dn do Soup Jo do Three Garden squashes do Six Field Pumpkins Largest Sweet Pumpkin Jtulrjus Wm. Shafler, ifriarcreek 00 00 00 CO 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 0 CO 50 50 50 Heis. ter Vandorslice, Mount Pleasant Samuel Snyder, Mifliin. CLASS 8ih. HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES Besi 10 yds flannel made on hand loom 1 00 2 do 10 do uo do uo 50 do do do do do do do do do dn d3 do do do 5 do 10 do 10 10 do 10 do Wooled Clolh Carpel do Plain Linen Diaper do oo 00 50 00 00 60 50 00 00 00 75 50 50 50 50 S. Pair Knit Siocklngs do do MHlons Homo made Shirt Silk Qmlt Co'untfrpano do do Pair Woolen Blankets Pair Linen Sheets do Home made Tuhlo Clolh Jndees Frea Brown, Bloom; Mrs. L. Ihslilu, Scolt ; Mrs. Philip Cool, Homing, reek, . CLASS 0. CTZ DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Uf st luaf ol broad, so do pound cuke, do gingor rnko tin samplo priisorvp, do do Iruil ttolly, do tlo totniilo presBtvns, do da cucumber pickle, do do pickle ofntiy kind, do do uppln liutlitr, tlo do pHucli tnnicr, do do plum biii'ur, do do pmserttvl ptiiiclios, do do tioritn ttiiulo snap, do do cuted hatti, do roll buiiur not loss ihnn 5 lbs. 2 bust do do do do hi) DO 50 no fiO CC 60 bo 60 60 60 60 60 00 60 60 60 60 llest patnplo browned colloo, uo do joasl, do npplo pio, do sample sausnzc, 60 Judaos Vm. Snvder, Hlonrn: Mrs. Silas E. Fowler, Scoil; Mr. H. McDowell. CLASS 10. FANCY ARlTCLUS. llest knit quilt, 1 00 2 boril knit quill, , 60 bost knit soiling, ' SO do do Nubia, 50 do do Polish bonit. fit) do knit woolen uudetslcoveit, 60 do pair ttiockingo. 50 do do do knit milieus, 50 Largo Afgtiun, 1 (,c Small do 50 Tidies. 1 00 do 2 bost do 60 best knit shawl, 1 00 ilo uo hood, oo do tlo tlo do do do do Infant Sacquo, 60 Worsted Etntuoidcry, 50 cotton do 60 felling collar, 1 00 Specimen felling, 50 Small articles ii) knitting, 60 crocheting, as inlaui's sucke, col lars, nets, kc , 1 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 0 60 50 50 50 best worstored and coujii mats, do specimen bead work, tlo do shell work, do tlo burr lu do do Leuiher work, do do Hair do do do wax, best specimen penmanship, tlo cullection ol dalilun, do do arlificial flowers, tin do homo plants in llloom, do do drieil arasse, best and largos', variety ol flowers, do sample neat sewitm, 60 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 do ottoman or chair cover, Jo drawing or painting, tlo lioquel blowers, do Haniny baskei'. Judges Dr. John ltamuy. Rlnnnt : Miss Amelia Webb, Dlooin ; Miss Emma Clark ; Cattawitsa. CLASS llllt FLO UK. Best Samplo Wheal Flour 2 00 do do Buckwheat Flour 2 00 Judges. James MaMerv I'inu; Win Beers, Hemlock; tlenry Kelcltuer Centre. CLASS 12th. STOVES & TINWARE. Best Cooking Stove, with Furniture 2 00 do l'arlor Siovo 2 (II) tlo Variety tin ware 1 00 Judges Win. Hat, Scolt ; Wm. John, CalUwissa ; Sutli IS Bowman: li-rwick. CLAS 13. AGRICULTURAL lMl'LEMEN TS Best l'low ol nuy pattern, 2 00 1.0 tin 1 hreslitn machinu, do do do do do do tlo do do Ilori-o Rake, Lime spreader, Portable Cider Mill, Wine I'ress, Washing Machine, Farm Wagon, Wheelbatrow, Sled, Roller, III) 00 00 00 00 00 00 51) 0 Henrc as tV. L. Frea lirinrcrofil Biiteubender, Fishingcreel: ; Irani Derr, of Jackion, CLASS 14 WAGONS & CARUIAGES. Best Top Buggy do Open Buguy do Tivo Horse Carriage do Sleigh do Sulkev 2 Of) 2 UO 2 OO 2 (II) 2 U0 Judge. Jeremiah Seesholiz Berwick Jos. Wtntorsieeu, Rliflliu ; lieubeu Hart man, Madison. CLASS 15. DENTISTRY, &c. Besi Sel Artificial leeih 1 0 do Sewiiii! machine 1 0 do Sample building brick do Lot Earthenware 1 Judges. Dr. Loll, Orangeville ; Cr. Hay iiural Cullawisfa ; Dr I'ox, Numedia. CLASS 10. Ikes and Hives. Best Uco Ilivo do Suvann llcea do rijinplu Honey 51b JuJees-lliram Header, franklin j l' 1 00 I II I 1 uo tcrliodine.Cut- taujisa; John G Ncvius, AlaUisni); CLASS 17 Wines and Liquors Bsst Ouart Currant Wine t 1)0 1 UU I IK) 1 till 1 no 1 It.) 50 do do llluckberry do do Grape du do Cataba do do Cherry do do ltyu tVhiskey do Cider Vinegar dJ do do do do Judges Win Neil, llloom; J II Ikler, Greenwood, Wui Hagcnbucli. Scott; Caleb Uarton, Jr, UJooui , t!)J vester Pursel, Hemlock ; IJLt.VCB ic. .AfanuJact'oeU Artichs. Hast display cabinet Work do do Smith do 2 00 i! OJ 1 UU 1 UO I III) 1 00 I IK) 1 110 1 0(1 50 3 00 y oo I 00 I III) I 01) 1 1)1) l no Her- do Pair Fine liocts do do do do du do do do do do do dc do Coarse no I doz Windsor Chairs ) do fpring Seat do Rocking Chair lied Mead Setteu 1 doz llrooms Sett Single Harness do Double do 'J SMcs Sole Leather ' do Upper do il do Kips do tlo Calf do b'atiiagc .Machine dn do Judges-James llarman, Orangeville j Win. ring. Ucrwick; James nrucier, jiauieou, " CLASS 19. Host Jllnshel Vinter apples do J do full do do i do Flauilard Tears do ti Dwarf Pear! tin Baiuplr dried peaches tlo do do Applei do do do Cherries I Or) 1 1)0 1 00 50 50 50 50 Judges-Eli Uarton, llloom j Mrs. Lavina fowler Mahalu liarklcy. CLASS SO. TRIAL OF HORSES. SPOUTING LIST. FIRST TROT. Hot trotting mare, horse or gelding, time not over 3 minutes 855 00 SECOND TROT. Rest trotting ni;c horse or geldjng, time not over 3-t0 1 31000 FAIMIHKS LIST. FIRST TROT. Ucst trotting horse.iuaro ur gelding 810 P9 BUCOND TROT, llest netting maro or gelding $5 00 Judges Casper Rowhn,Cnttawis6ai John Itain.ey, llloom ; Freas Fowler, llerwick, RULES AND REGULATIONS. AttlcJo 3d oftho Constitution requires every person to pay to (liu nssociutiuii one dollar to constituto mem bership, llm practice heretofore has been to buy u lain. Hy ticket on fair days and have tbclr names recorded at the lime. ... , r Every inhibitor is required tobecome a nun ' ir of ilia association beroiecnleriughJsurt.Uo fur exhibition miners can buonio exhibitor! when their parent or guardian Is a member. The Held of competition Is open to nil persona from otliercountles can become exhibitors upou the same tcrmsns citizens of this county All articles ollercd for competition must bo nw tied h tho competitor, fruit. Vegetables, lowers ic, must bo the growth oftho competitor, and all iuauufi.aured article! mint be made by the competitor. All articles forcniupeiition niufct bo on the ground by Go'clockP, V. on Wednesday 15th, and remain Ihi'ru until ISo'ilock M, mi friday liih when tteyareat the d Slow f 'I'ly 1 "b'' ' t ir or other amusements lha tend 10 distract the attention uf tho visitors H ill not bo Tim Ladles Army aidBociety, has llm first chnlcn o r.. ti,.. .ii. nt' ri.freshuiL'iiii and goods. Othar Biandscanbe oJdlajned by making nppication to the 1 President or Secrcury ul tlw un-ociaunu No llronsi will lie grnntml to Stands Hint tell malt orsplritoiisll'tuors Judgi ippolhti-dto examine thi" dlfrcteiit classes, will f ,nf ra favor nu th" Assnciiitlnu, by crtll.np; at thn fier relaty'n OWen early on Ihursilay mnriiliir, aad cbtnlii tliclr InHructlons. Tho litccutlvo Coiinuilti'B at the time of orilerlntt tkoHiiventh Annual Fair uf this Association, pasted the following resolution On motion of l lib b I'nitop, Jr, His-. sn, 1 lint the expenses nf hnlilinalliePcventli Annual fair of this Xsso.-lntlon bo (I rst deducted fr m the receipts, und if any bilanco rciunlii, it bo appro prlntodtotho Army Aid t-oclety. Ickcts t(i thot'nlt can be nbtalned tf A. J. Final, r.llns Meiiilolilnill.J J, llrower, II. C, Al I. W.llartmnn, l.luyd Hharplcss, Miller fcllyor. II loom linn Co., Mc Krivy. N'enl fc l'o nnd I'onkStore, persons buying ticket! nl tho Fair Orounrt, must pro vide thrms.'lvi . with change, linllnr bills will be thaiiied by but inn fifty cents worth iifllckets, A. MAHItON,Seiirntnry. OALUO IIAUION Jr.l'rei Uloomsbutg, October 4, iC1 RECEIPTS FOR SEPTEMRER. ro TIIK Culttuibio Imiuirrnt navldllclslillno 817 OOjCapt J Jnmlson JlissJnno Kinny 3 Inislllrnm Thomas I'ranklln llailg 1 Sojlohn Kretsler John Iti'nver 1 50'John W Klcr I'.st llenevlllo Krlshcr I TSJJncob I'.ycrly 1 si 3 on l 50 1 75 !! nu S (ID 3 50 4 411 1 Oil r.irvin Mwiihcr 1 .'.!! M link :si Wm Winlersteeil Sol I'cltermrin Maj J.H' Shrlncr lilrliard Stiles tiamitcl l'nust Jacob (li'tliug Sherlir I'urniiin llohert llu.in Columbia County Oen II W Smith tleo W Snyder Vrf Dcoblor 1 3D Samuel JnhnsonBi'l 1 0iKi.cn Apidcman 2 tldJJuilgo VVnodward 1 Oujincob Online: 3.',iiEstateof Philip Krlti t SniTlinmas Martin J tlO'John It Corncllson 1 aSJohii Y llechlel Usi 4 Oo'j It Jamison !i no; I homas Ilakor I UIPII N Amnierman 1 Halters Circus 1 50 1 75 7J 1 00 5 00 I 0U 1 On j no 2 no s on 9 no olitt Wanlcli IKXJohn I'nrelra f.l( , . t If A I listntii of Jim P hcvan il 50. Lieut A W Alo William former S.1 l)r I' II Tlcschut Continental Old folks fl 51) Jacob Driimheller Joseph Ikler I 00, Henry Wnnlch Jr Bherlirl'iiriuan 7 O'KIchard I'lumer Isichcr 'litiuan UO,' Appeal by tho Editor. 5 no 1 50 i oo 1 oo Wo havo sent bills by mail to many of our subscribers, and now earnestly appeals to their sens& of justico for prompt payment Our cash expenses aro heavy requiring more money to conduct our business than is nsuallv naid into our office and hence - i wo can only appeal to tho promptitude and cencrositv of thoso indebted. Wo sincerely "II 1. r trust our menus win rcspuuu ui..uii.uaa and promptly. 'Sim WORLD. AN INDIU'ENIICNT Daily, Scmi-fl'eckly J- Wckly Ncws- piper. TIIF. D.1ILY WORLD. Terms per annum. Fix Dol'nrs ; Tour copies to one ndilrcss, Twenty Dollars. To derirjlnen, r ivo dollars per uiiiiHin. t or a club of ten copies, nu extra copy u ill be sent. TIIK S r..Ml-n'F.KKLr WOULD. Tii.nn Hiiiin,. n.r minimi 1 two connics to one nil dress, rive Dollars ; live copies to one address Clev. Dollars. To i leruyuieu, two dollars per year. Single copies, thr-e tents, published Tue'daya and fridays.. Ten copi 's. S'-t). . . , , ., for a club or ten copies, an extra copy will bo sent for ono year- . For a clubof twenty copies a copy of tho Daily for "Y'oMi'clnb of fifty copic, tho Unity, Weekly, and tsciui-Weekly will bo sent for one year. Tim n-y.r.KLY world. Trice Two dollar ayear ! rour copies tc one address, five Dollars ; twenty copies, twenty dollars. Clergy men ciiii receive the Weekly, single ropy, nt one dollar a year, single copies, five cents Published on Thurs- ''"for a dull of ten copies, an extra copy will be sent for one jcar. , .,, for nilnb of twenty copies, tho Seini-U cckly will be ssut for one year. l'oru club of titty copies, the Daily will bo, sent for "for". 'lull of one hundred copies the Daily, Weekly, and fii'ini-H'eckly will be sent for one year. Itciiiiltnuci sfor "'I he orld" iiiuy bo made bydrntls ,i ,,..i, nrlrmt. !,lll-i of sni'cie-naiinir banks, and, where thn attention ot the I'o.tniattoi is called tn remittance nt the time ot mulling uie liner, u may nu made nt our risli Specimen numbers sent to nny uddress upon npplici- " Address Til V. WORLD, No 33 Park How, New- ork, THE XT.W-YORK WORLD. flip 'rninf'ili'.ptu'.N'ew llritnlll. ConllAI Soma nine or ten months since we, like u largo portion nf nor t'l'llmv riilzciis. rui tived our daily newtl of thu uiiivements of our armies from thn New-Yoyk papers irtii.. .inn tn i:ii Inn w t-.tiiiiR. but wn become so ui- Bii.trd w illi the sensele-s outcry whicli taken up for a tiuii! by nearly the weole nation, proved so terribly ef f.'Ctivii In driving our ciieny on to the defeat of Hull Hun and ulsn at the persistant liiiilt-flnding with and abuse of froident Lincoln and the leading Generals of the iir uiy.tliat we took up. as wo tin li supposed, witli their slower anil more respecti'ldo rli al, '1 nu V okmi. We have ri nd this paper daily ever since, audlieve found, j nt we not only had u readable and scholarly Journal, n, rnuplik, loval. aiul eo uriiiuciit sustaining, but that Ify no ii; Hues! in T.VT,. ly Everything rdmlile ir the way or current news. In tact, towns niiiy nilit was rl l.li null' iniu i itn I'lllllIllllS thi.t uM.ti i . tnh,.ciiiilr.ulicted tiininrrow. With these hasty remarks wn dcr-iru cerdially to recommend to our render the New-York World as onoof lliu best, if nul the very best daily journal iutiiu country. Sept. 13, lei'1-'. GREEN WOOD SEMINARY. Millvillc, Columbia County, J'enn'a. This well know li School for both sexes will open NOVE.MUER 3d, lfcCJ. The recent additions to the buildings; render accom odations t'nr morn than sixty boarders. The course of study will embrace three departments tho Normal, til') Scientific, und the Commercial, Tho Principal w ill be assisted by experienced teach ers, fully qualified for their respective positions. Parent and others limy rest assured that no cft'nrts I will be spared to inukuiheSuhuol worthy nf patronage I and that the welfare oftho student!, intellectually, pby.lcnlly, and murully, will receive ourconslanirure 1 For application, circulation, circulars or further par ticulars, mlilrcss the undersigned, until Oct. 1 le'ti'.', nt I tiowninglon, i haster county, Pa., and after that time I at Jlllluillo Columbia county Pa. T. MAXWELL Pirn s, Principal. Ilaviug sold out my interest in tho Greenwood Semi nary, to I M Potts, w ho was for several years rm ini'i'li.il IV nli t lie, Institution as a successful teacher. I hereby cheerfully commend him to my friends uhd pa Irons, as a gentleman of ample qualification for the pu. sitiou lie assumes, and in every way worthy the conti dcncti nnd patronage oftho public. WM. UURGLSS. Millville, P.I., Sept. 13, len-J. (LPjoirti.iD avAftiB iwirL!i,i, T AM AQUA, PENN'A. Passengers diuc hue on the passage of each Train. II. M. MERRICK, Proprittor. Tamaqua, Jan 4, 18GS. STRAW ! STRAW!! STRAW 1 ! 1 1001 TON'S STRAW, of all kinds, lluckwheat ex. cepted, is wanted immediately, at the Mill Grove Paper Mills, near Light Street, for which cash will be paid. I llUal AO iS.Cl.un. Mill Grove, August'.), 160i. BANK NOTICE. Notico is hereby given, that tho Bank of Danville, a llauk of Issue, Discount and Depos. it, located in the liorougli of Danville, Montour county, ivni, ,1 ninitnl nf Two Hundred Thciisand Hollars, in tends making application at the next regular session nf thn Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the renewal of its charter, and exteiiSHin ntils privili gi s, for a term of twenty years from tho expiration or its present charter, with thesaiuu name, title, location niW capital, lly order oftho Board of Directors. DAVID CLARK, Cashier, DanviUe. r...1iiniSlSr3-i'i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. I'MaS.r bti'tvile hrislier, deceased , IF.TTEHSofadtnini.lratioii on the Estate of Jacob j It. Knorr. Into if Locus, tivp. Col at.,dtcented, have ttJn granted by the Register ofColuinbia euunly to the 1. ..ii'iit'il: all nersous having cl.iiin--ig.iin.l Hie es tale of llm decedent lire requested to present themlo the Administrator ul Uls resilience in i.ocu.t iwp, without delay, and all persons indebted Jo malic pay menlfoithwith. BAMUEL ADAMS, September , l6fi?-nw. Adm'r. KuLLOl KS DANDELION (0FFEE. This preparation, made from thi besjjava Coffee, Is recommended by physlans us n t,uperior NUTRITIOUS IIUVERAGH for General I) billty, Dyspepsia, and nil billion disorders. Thousands who have been conipell. ud Hi tdia'" on the uc ol cotfl'O vvjll usu this without ill. jilrious elVwiU. One ran contains the strength of two pounds of o,dinry aiUVo. Price 25 tents KOLLUCK S LEVAIN, The purest ud best 11AKIVG I'' 'U'DI'.H known, for iiiiikim! light, sweet und uutririiu dread snj cakts -Price 15 cuius MASUrACTL'SFD V M, II. KO.LI.OOK, Chemist. Omncr of llroail nnd ( hi'stiiut Streets, I'tllLMIELPIlIA, And sold by all Druggiits and Grocers. March H), 1biW.-ISju. 0$O i.iMO'inn'f FOR THE COWSTJT 13 T i 0 Si and -run OHXs.ir IK'S O RJMSK8W foil D I A II E T S AN'I) D1SCASCS Of THU 1TTJNMFV A YtfW v f. k tt'WP'Tf Thtit Dixgtroui and Troubluome lHtiatet, tchkhliam 1 thutfar RetUUil the but dlrctltd Trtttment can it Cwiplctil) Controlled tu tie Rf'JilF.DrnoK bifort Tin: cuiiativi: properties of the medicine dluct themselves to the or gans of scrretion, nnd by so altering the condition of tho stomach and liver that the starchy principle of the loua is noicoiivcrieu into sugur suioug as tue sysicm is under the Influence oftho CONSTITUTION WATI'.H, which olvc thoso orcans time to recover their kealthv 1 tone nnd vigor. We are able to state that tho Constitu., Hon Water has cured every case of Diabetes in which it uas oeeu given. i STONI3 IN Tlin DLADDFR, CALCULUS, CJnAVKI. UIUCK DUST DUPOSIT, AND MUCOUS Oil MILKY DISCIIAHGCd AFTER UH1NAT1NG, Diseases occuring from one and the snmo cnuse will be entirely cured by the Constitution Wntor, Iftakcn foi any length of time. The doso should vary with tho seventy oi ino uisensn, trom twenty ilrops to a ten spoonful three times a day, In water. During tliu pas. sago nf tho Calculus, the pain and urgent iTinptoms should bo combated with the proper remndles, then follow ed up with tho Constitution Water, as above di rected. DYSMnNORIlAtX'A, OR PAINFULL MENSTRUA TION, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OH PROFUSE FLOWING, Roth diseases arising from a faulty secretion of tno menstrual fluid In thu ono case tiring too little, nnd accompanied by severe pain ; and the other n too pro fuse secretion, which will bo speedily cured by the Constitution Water. That disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which Is tlw result ofa relaxation of thu ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness and drugging pains in the back and sides, nnd at times ac companied by sharp Ihciuating or shooting pains through the pints, will, ip.allciiscs.be removed bytliemcdieine. There is another class of symptoms ariiing from IR RITATION OF Tilt! WOMB, which physicians call Nervousness, which word covers up niuili ignorance, and In nine cases outof ten the doctor does not really know whether the symptoms are tho disease, or tho disease the symptoms. Wo can only enumerate them here. 1 speak more particularly of Cold Fret, Palpita tion in the Heart, Iinpared Memory, Wakefulness, Flash es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Dlmiicssof Vision. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION. Which iu the unmarried female is a constant recurring disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are the result; and as month alter month passes without an cll'ort being uiaile to as sist nature, tho supprosioii la'c'onics chronic, Hie pa tient gradually looses her annelite. trie ImivrU nm constipated, night sweats come on, and censumitiuii 111, U.I. bNUI 111.1 LUILVI, LKUCORRfXA OR WHITES. This disease depends upon an infl.iiuntlon of mucous lining nf the vagina and womb. It is in all cakes ac companied by sovcie pain in the back, accross the bowels and through thu hips. A tcaspoonful oftho medicine may be taken three times n win, m. ,. Jcctiou ofa lablespoonful oftho mcdicinie, mixed with unii'i.piiuoi sou water, morning anil evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK Of THE IILADDER, INFLAMATION Of THE KIDNT.YrJ AND CA TARRH Of THE niiADDER, SI RANGUHY AND UURNINGOR PAINFUL URINATING. For these discuses it is truly a sovorclgu remedy, and too muc h cannot be said in ils praise A single dues has been mow to relive tho mol urgent ptonis, Aro you troubled with that distressing pain in tho small of the back and through the hips I A teaspiiourul a day of Constitution Water will relievo you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It has no cpinl in relieving Hie Mo,t distressing smp tnius. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Btnniarh Vom itlug Food, &c. Taken teasponnful after dinner' Tho doo in all caes may b.' increased if desired, but should be done gradually. PHYSICIANS Have long idncc piveli up the me of luteins, ciibebsand juniper in thu treatmnt of these disease!, tttidoulyuse them for want ofa better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itself j'pial to the tusk that lias devolved iiliun it. DIURETICS Irritate und drench live Muncv. nndbv rnnst.mt tun t soon lead toclironin degeneration and coifirinod dis ease. Mead. Real. Road. Hanvim.k. Ph.. JiiiipO la- Dr. Wm. II. GntaaDacr iir: In l ibu,iry. lsiil, I was utl!ic.cd w ttiithe sugar diabetes. uud tor live iiimuhi 1 passed more than two gallons of water iu iwenty.foiir hours. I was obliged to get up us ulteti ten or twelve times during tli night, and iu five months Host about filty pound! iu weigtli. Durnuig tho mouth of July, , -1 pro'c fre ;i,eris!!tu,,r',aloj h , J .. ..., nV,. 1 r Irf ZiVi,, taking tivn bottles 1 was entirely cured, souii regaining my usual good health. Yours truly. J. V. L. DE WITT. Boston Corners, N. Y Dec. 27, led. Win. II, Gregg & Co.: Gents: I freclv give vuullberte to lnnkn use nf llip folloivini firtillcate oflho value of Constitution Wa ter, which 1 cuu reccoiuiueiid iu tho highest in, inner. My wife, who was attacked with piiluiu the shoul ders, wholu length of the back, and in her limbs, w ith Pnlpitatinn oflho heart, attended with Fulling of the Womb, Dysiucnurrhoea, and "Irritation of thu Iliad dor." 1 called a physicinu, who attended her about three month!, when lie lift lirr worse lli.in lie found her, 1 then employed onu of thu best physicians 1 could find, w ho attended her for about niuu mouths, and while shu was under his caro shu did not sulfur quite as much pain ; lie finally gavu her up and said ; her case w as Incurable." For, said he, "she was such a combination of complaints, that uiedicim- given for nut) operates dgaiiist soincnllicr nf her dilhnillies." About this time she commenced In usu CoN-rnumN Ws icn, und to our utter astonishment, utmost the first dose seemed tohave the dsircd efl'ect, und she kept on improving rapidly iisdcr its treatment, and now super intends cn'lrely he,- domestic, ull'airs. She has not tu ken any of iheCoinuTioii Watch fur about four weeks nnd we ure happy to say that it has produced a perma nent cure, WM, M. VAN 11ENSCIIOTUN. Mtu-roRD, Conn.. Nov, 1!), ItrCl. Dn. WM.ll.Caroo; Dear Mr; I have for several years been nlllicled Willi that tooiiblcsnmeiiud dangerous discn-c Gravel, which resisted ml remedies and doctors, until I took CoMTirurtoNAL Waii.r, and you may be assured that I was pleased with tho result. It has entirely cured me, amliou may make any use of my name you may see fit in regaro to the medicine, as I have cntiro confidence in its efficacy. Yours truly, POND STRONG, THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH There is noclass of diseases that produce such ex hausting effects upon the human constitution us Dia betes and diseases of the Kidneys, Uladderaiid Urina ry Passages, and through a falsa modesty they are ncg letted until they ore so advanced us to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and wo present tho CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that ilhas uneqnal in relieving tho class of diseases for which it has b:eu found so eminently successful iu curing; und we trust that we shall be rewarded iu our cll'ort! iu placing so valuable remedy iu a form to meet the requirements of patient and physiciun, TOR SALE1IY ALL DRUCGISTS. TRICE 81, WM. II. GEORGE CO,, Troprieiors. .Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. W Cliff SI New-York, Sept. 20. 1FC8. 12m 1'UISILIC SlU O F Valuable Real Estate Iu pursuance of an order of thu Orphuu's Court of Columbia county, on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1802, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Jacob H. Evans, Adminis trator of Michael Whitenight, late of Hemlock township in said county, deceased, will cxposo lo sale by public vi antic, upon tue premises, ncsiiuiu LOT OF LAN D, situate iu Hemlock township aforesaid, ndjnining lands Aaron Miller on tho north, Gcorgo Whitenight on the cait,Malluas Whitsnlgiit on the south, ami others, CONTAINING SIXTEEN ACRES, Late the cs'.nto of said defeased, situate iu the town, ship of Hemlock nnd county aforesad, JACi'll EYERLY, Clerk. p"7" Terms uiadn known on day of silo. JACOII H. EVANi, Administrator, IHoonisburg. September 20, ifli'J. :0I.UItIBIjV COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR, The i'.xeiiitivo Coimnitteo the Columbia County Agtlcultural rtoricty,havo flxed upou the lOHi, lOlli, 17th cV 18th (liiys of October, next, as theliuieof holding Ibeir Seventh Annual fair CAI.EH DARTON rrs'T, Auguite, l PUBLIC tJAIiE Of I Valudblt Ilcul listulo. , In pursuanoo of au order oftho Or phans Court of Columbia county, on Sat urday I ho 11th day of Ootobor noxt, at 10 o'clock iu tho foronoon, Stephen H. Miller Guardian of tho minor child ron of Zobulon R. Qruss Into uf liloom township , in said county, deceased, will cxposo to salo, by Publio Vendue, upon the priraises, ' a cortain nlantation or tract of land situa- toi in Mount Pleasant Township Columbia county, containing one lmnnrcd and seven- toou acres and oun hundred and forty j ono perches Rounded by lands of Dan- icl Mordan, Johu Mordan, Qcorgo Applo 'mau nnd othora whereon is erected a two 6tory irsxmo dwelling houso and a , premises. LatO tllO EbtlltO of Said dcC0aScd,situato in tho township of Mount Pleasant and counr ty aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Term3 madu known on day of sale. S. II. MILLER.'Guairdian. Bloomsburg, Sept. 17, 1802. IW0 FARMS FOR SAIiH mi KEKT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent, the two follow ing Farms, one of them situate In Fishiugcreek town ship, Columbia county, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, r !),') f rx more or less, about filty-flvo acres of whicli SB is rlcarcd land, whereon arc erected a good a. Two Slorv FILtMK DWELLIXG HOUSE. KB 11)15 und tltJIMF. DAIIX, Wagon House, Corn Crib, slid other outbuildings. ALSO! Ono other Farm, situate Iu Denton township, Columbia county, containing ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY-FIVE II Acres, about Thlrty-fivo Acies nf which Is elenred land, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLI.Vn HOUSE, FRAME 11.1RX, and otiicr outbuildings, said Farm Is sltuato nu Raving Creek, about two miles above Still Water. ALSOt Two other smull Lots, situate In Fishing creek township, lying on fishiugcreek Road, and one mile from Still Water, one containing FOUR ACRLS, and tho other a Town Lot, and good buildings on each of them. 0Tcrms and conditions made known by WILLIAM IKELElt. f islilngcreck, August 30, 1802. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Double Sluct, Forty-E'ght Columns. Fbllshfd every Morning, (Except Sundays,) by Wm. W. Hnrding, No. 1st South Third Street, I'hilad. elphiu, Pa. The Grcntct newspnper of Philadelphia I The trying times of thu nation's history in which we live, render n'Livo Ncwspaperl nu indispensable to every man who would keep himself informed of the Important events which are daily transpiring. To furnish a paper which will meet tho just expectation! ofthe public in such a time as the pres.ut, requires an nuiouni of labor and of extraordinary expense of which the community at large have no conception. The pub lishers of HIE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, has spared no efforts or immoy to make it all that it could be made. Resides improving and strengthening thu homo foi co during the past year, several of thu best Reporters and Letter writers iu the country havo been sent, nt great expenses, with the Army and Navy, and have frequently given the publiclhe first and full est accounts by telegraph and by mail, of important EfEXTX AT THE SEAT OF WAR. The Inquirer was the first northern naner to give the account uf the llatlerns und Tort Royal victories, and was twelve hours in advance of any paper in the conn try. iu its publication of the details of the Hull Run II attic. What Tile Inquirer has done, is but au tamest of what will be done, iu order to give its readers and best accouts of every event of interest connected witli THE ailEAT REJIEI.LIO.y, and nt tiie same time have it maintain its reputation as me nan general newspaper in tne country. The increase in the circulation of the Inuuircr du ring the year, is the best evident e of the cM'iul to winch thn public rely upon it Iur thu news of thu day. lis circulation lias nvcragcit lor several luonins paji OFER TWO 1IUSDREU TJIOUSAXD COriF.Sl a week, or nearly forty thousand a day : nnd it has, annus tin; year, in limes nt excitement, reacnen over seventy thousand a day testing the capacity of our last press to the utmori to supply me iieiiianu. 11 com iiienci'd tho New Year with new nnd beautiful Conner faced typo, and with renewed vior and activity In ita isews nnu 1 tutorial departments. The Inquirer is independent iu politics. !C7 I'lices at w liicll the Philado Inliia Iviuircr is fur nislied Single copies Two Cents, or twelve cents a week; Daily Paper Sli per annum, iu advance: Two months gl j Tri-Weekly SI. All letters should be dressed tu WM. W. HARDING, 1'nliltshcr, Inquirer Uuilding, 181 South Third S May 10, lf02, Fim.ADH.niu, Pa 'Ihc New Commercial Ihiildinss are locu ted opposite Court House, corner of Court and Chinango- Streets. This College is iu noway connected Institution. with any other The energies of tho entire faculty aro exclusively de voted 1 1. tli i st. The design of this Institution isto afford to Young .Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thtrovsk Practical Business Education The Unuks and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical Accountants, expressly tor tins Institution, mid the course of Instruction is soch to combine Theo ry and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Course embraces llook-Koepiiig ill all its de partments, Pennmanship, Commercial arithmetic, Bus iness Cojrespoiidence, Commercial Law, Political Econ umy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership settlements, De lectin? Counterfeited and altored llauk-Notes, fee. '1 lie Spenceriun System of Peiiuiuanship is taught in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of ttiet art. The Rook-Keeping department is under the special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. I.OWkl.I.. GENERAL INFORMATION. Students can enter nt any lime ; no vacation. Usual time to ciiinpietetho Caurse.frninClnl'ivveek. Assis tance rendered to graduate! in procuring situations. Graduates are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma. sy For oatnloguo of 70 pages, specimens of penman ship, ice, enclose two letter stamps, and address LOWELL& IV MINER. August 30, 1 ecsj. r.May 3, 1302-lSiii EVANS & WATSON SALAMANDER SAFES, HE MOVED to .Vo. IhStJutA Fourth Street, Philadelphia, liavo on WiilffS'Sl and a Inrg jrp" L'-'stores, iron &AW&?tymti makes of lo and a large assortment or fire r proot salamander Safes, 'ou doors, for banks and r---j l?J?r. .IUICB, IIUII BllUI.Cia llllll MtlSIl, Ull hsSXtWSS 'nakes of locks equal to any made in the United States. ...... Five Safes in one Jir). All came out Tight ; icith cor. tents in ffflod condition. The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tl e W0,lJ' OTAVS A- VAT5?fPJ I !,.,, h:i,l the dire.t ilcnioilratioii iii tho following ret- ' tificnte tliat their inauufacture of Salaiuauder Safes has I al length fully warranted thu representations which have I been made of them ns rendering nil undoubted security i against the icrriue iicnicm. "fc Phllnilttlnlilii An.il 10 I Mil I Messrs F.rans ff Watson: Genlleiueii It affords is the highest satisfaction to statu to yoiu that owing Ito the very protective qualities of tivo of the Salamander, I Safes which we purchased of you some five month siuie I wo saved a large portion of Jewelry, and all our book., &c , exposed lo tho calaminuus,liruinRanstead place on the morning oftho lllh Inst.. When vve reueci iii.i inesii suics vvert- lociiteu 111 me fourth story of the building ws occupied and tiiat they en .niisenucntly iritfla heap of buriiiug ruins, uheni the vast concentration of the hent caused tho brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their val uable contents as most convincing proof of the great sc. curlty afforded by your safes. Wn shall tcko great pleasure in recominer ding thein to men of business ns a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIMMONS fc I1RO., .lewellers. rrT-Thcy hav e since purchased six large Safes. July 20. ltftl'.'. August 20. 1853 BRICK! BRICK 1! BRICK!! ! ijA AAAGood Brick, just manufacturer! I ill I II II lend for sale cheap, wholesale a ru-fd liJVUlUm, Atthulllooiiisbnrg Hrick Ynrd. Applylo the subscriber. HENRY 3, A Y.I HUE. Dloomsburg, June it, 1602. GRIENWOOD SEMINARY. a MIE Autumn term of this Institution will tammi on . , ' i j I j j Monday, August im, isus. TERMri For nnsrding, Washing, Tuition, etc , for Eleven N ccks $?3 09 One half in advance. .... .indents who have not engaged rooms will do tvell tc make early spphclion to ' ' WM. tU'KGESS, rtincipsl, MlUvills, CM, c. fs July 10, ii-as. Democratic Ticket. AUDITOR GENERAL, Isaac Slcuker. SURVEYOR GENERAL, v James P. Barr, OOaNGRESS, Henry W. Tracy. ASSEMBLY, - Gcorgo D Jaokson, John C. Ellis. PRESIDENT JUDGE, William Elwell. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Ephraiin 11. Little. COMMISSIONER, Rohr Mcllenry. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Isaac A, Dcwitt. AUDITOR, Andrew J. Evans. Democratic Ticket. AUDITOR GENEKAL, lsaao Slcnkcr. SURVEYOR GENERAL, James P. Barr. CONGRESS, Henry W. Tracy. ASSEMBLY, Gcorgo D. Jackson. John C. Ellis. PRESIDENT JUDGE, William Elwell. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Ephruira H, Little. COMMISSIONER, Rohr MoIIenry. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Iuaao A. Dewitt AUDITOR, Andrew J. Evans. 1 ill ill 1 1 ' i it' i.. fiTU i i ft i