Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 31, 1863, Image 2
OLUHB A DEMOCRAT.! 1SMTHD BY LEVI L. TATJJ, FRONtlETOH BLOOMSUUltG, FA. Saturday, October 31, IS Gil, ron ninsiDENT in lset, GEORGE 13, M'CLELLAN ( Subject to tho Decision of tbo Democratic National Convention. ) Pay the Printer Wo have transmit, ted bills, by mail, during tho past fortnight, to many of our subscribers, and respect fully rcquost them to remit ua tho amount duo, at onco, by tho eamo channel. Our expenses aro increasingly heavy to say nothing of tho overwhelming Govcrn - ltl lYflfinil" tln A. A nftw .ninhini. 11 I ........ . .. .v ..., V...JVJ...JJ, ul. ot wnicn must oe paium i;asii, ana Uoncoj we appeal to tuo generous justico ot our customers to meet current expenses, and enable -us to publish an independent journ al. We trust our friends will respond in that spirit of gonerosity and promptitudo which ha3 always characterized our in tercourse as Editor and Patrons. N. B. Wo shall again bo compelled as we were at the opening of tho presont vol ume, in last March, to erase tho names of all who were unreasonably in arrears and .prosecute 'their accounts to collection. The Election Returns. TVo confidently expected to elect our Stato ticket at tho lato election, for the following reasons. First, we knew that wo had a majority of 3,382 for Slonker last year. Secondly, we knew that tho Dcmoeratio party had bccD rapidly in creasing in strength over since. The offi cial returns now show that wo were not raistakon. Tho Democrats polled 35,105 more votes for Woodward and 35,823 votes more for Lowrie, than they polled last year when they elected their ticket by "3,382 majority ; and yet wo were defeated by a majority of 15,325 for Curtio. This disaster to our country was caused by for eign intervention by tho Government at Washington. The programme was indi cated by. Hill Armstrong,Ben Butler, and other Abolition orators, who said it was better to lose a battle in tho field than to fail at tha election in Pennsylvania. Honco Curtin's political friends wcro selected from tho army and distributed over Penn sylvania to vote, in such vast numbers that wo lost battles in tho field. Large numbers of citizens in tho District of Col umbia wero sent hero to vote ; and in many places wheto they had Abolition elootion boards, such citizens and squads of soldiers who woro citizens of other States wero voted by tho Abolitionists. In this way tho Abolitionists increased thiir votojn tho finglo county of Allegheny 5,385, moro that they polled last year. A Big Batch of. Traitors. Tho total number of votes cast for Gov ernor at the late election in this Stato was 623,225, being an increase of 88,475 over 1802, when tho number oast was 431,750. Of tho entire number, 253,775 votes wero polled for Woodward, and 209,118 for Ourtin. If tho Democrats are "foes and traitors," as stigmatized by Stanton, For ney and other incorruptibles, what a snug littlo band there is of them ! Two hun dred and fifty-three thousand tcven hun dred and seventy-five "traitors" in the single State of Pennsylvania I They would fill every baslilo on tho continent, and (till leave an ovorplu larger than Meade's army. It is alarming. Tho 'govern ment" ought to do something for this thing President Lincoln says, in his re com thanksgiving proclamation, that dur ing the year now drawing to a close, 14 Order has been maintained, tho laws havo been respected and oboyed, and har mony has prevailed everywhere, except in tho theatre of military conflict ; while that theatre has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of tho Union." Why, thon, did President Lincoln suspend tho habeas corpus ? The States of theNorth, throughout which that writ is now suspended, aro neither invaded nor in a stato of rebellion ; and, by tho President's own tostimony, the "public safety' did not require it, because "order has been maintained, and the laws respco tod and obeyed." Who will answer? J5S3- A contemporary says that Lincoln bas got tho Constitution, the laws, and the habeas corpus suspended, and winds up by asking, "what hasn't he got suspended V Well, be baBn't got himself suspended quite yet. t'ST'The Old Guard for September is a capital number. This work should bo in tho hands of every Democrat. Pub lished monthly by O. Ohancey Burr &Co., No. 117 Nassau street, Now York. Terms ono dollar. Bradford County gives Ourtin a majority of 3,000 over Woodward. In neituer look uacliwara, forward or any 1800, Curtin beat Foster, somo 4,000. A 1 way They aro as blind as bats and stu eb'ght improvement in "Wilmot's Egypt. ' Pid as ro0103' TnE reoeipts of money paid by drafted men now amounts to nine millions, which it is expected will be increased by one or .two rnniions mora. icollTk.. T.i!i..il. -r at-.. .. !.. ii. -! Southern States" is tho titlo of a very nulo pamphlet of 00 nagos, by n citizen of North Cr.rQ.iua, conservative) it its doo triner and iinpirtifti in its statements. It is calculated to do inuoli good and we trust will bo widely circulated. It will bo sent, frco of pottage, to any part of tho United States on the receipt of twonty-fivo o nts. Persons desiring this work for grntui tous distribution will be supplied at tho rata of six copies for $1, and tho postage prepaid to any part of the United States. All orders should bo addrcsncd to Bryan Tyson, Dox Gi Washington, D. U. Tho same author has now in press a work entitled A kay or light or a Con servative Treatise on the Sectional Tronb les, Religiously and Morally oontidcrcd, by By ran Tyson. The abort- is tho title of a Book .pub w, Raleigh, North Carolina, above jonoyoar ago Tho wo,ic js founded upon religious principles. Tho author having, in a. pro fession of religion, abovo fifteen years ago, experienced somo things 'that ho thought pertained to these sectional troubles, has writton them out with hope that they may bo of benefit to bis country and country men, lhu work, revives anu cnlarcou. will contain a mc three hundred pagcs.and will bo ready to mail about tho first of November. On tho receipt of 51 it will be sent, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Send your orders early to Bryan Tyson, Box Oi, Washington, D. 0. Wyoming Seminary and Commtrcial College. Wo direct tho attention of tho literary community generally to tho Circular of the Wyoming Seminary and Commercial Collcgo at Kingston, Luzorno county, in tho columns of to day's Columbia Demo crati During tho past season, portions of tho Seminary Edifice, wore destroyed by fire, and tho Faculty havo tho pleasure of announcing to their friends and patrons that new buildings havo been erected, on an enlarged scale and improved plan, with valuable improvements and facilities for educational purposos, and will commence tho next Term of Induction upon the 19th of November. Rev, Heuben Nelson, D, D., Principal, assisted by a select Faculty whose qualifications arc unsurpassed in the various department of modern literature, will give their best efforts to its conduct, and wc havo no doubt render the Insti tution for the future, as it has been in the past, ono ot tnc most celebrated anu suc cessful Nurscrios of Learning in Northern Pennsylvania. Hoofland's Gorman Bitters. These popular vogctable medicines, pre pared by that eminent and celebrated Physician, Dr. C,"M. Jackkon, of Phila delphia, aro advertised in this ''Columbia Democrat.'' Thoy are not Acoholic in their composition but'clear of poison and both safe and palatable. Wo commend their uso to every family,whcre not already introduced, assured that in those families whero they havo been tried they will bo continued. Sold by Jones & Evans, Proprietors, successors to Dr. Jackson, No. 031, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tiip.ee Hundred Thousand More ! Tho President has virtually admitted tho insufficiency of tho conscript system, by issuing a proclamation calling for 'J0O, 000 volunteers to take the places of thoso soldiers now in the field whose term of scrvico will soon expire Tho samo reg ulations heretofore in force as to advance pay premiums and bounties offered, will apply to this call. Tho return ot vol unteering is only conditional, howover,for notico is given that tho States failing to raise their quotas by the 5th of January next, will be required to make up tbo de ficiency by another draft. Meanwhilo the present draft goes on, The Tribune started an electioneering ccnard to the effect that Hon. George M. 1 Dallas had left the Dcmoeratio party and ' voted lor Curtin, The Age is authorized to give tho statement an cmpbatiic contra diction. Mr. Dallas preserves the samo sincere attachment to tho Dcmoeratio par ty which he has cherished throughout his honorable and honored career he believes that in its restoration to power lies tho only hopo of safety to oar freo institutions , "'Vr I- . t .i tcrConncclicutand Indiana havo both conn Democratic. This At.- i snow s tun iruo , . , . . sentiment of tho pcoplo Auminis- tration lost sight of these two States in their eagerness to sccuro Pennsylvania .1 V 1 f 1 .1 ' .1 l IZ .1 .1. Til. r.uu vtiiu, auu uiu uat, uoou ilium whii greenbacks and with soldiers from other States. When tho peoplo have their own way Dcmocraoy is sure to triumph. Colion says., 'Ho that would thorough ly lit himself for tho government of liu- I man affaire, should havo a wisdom that can look back into tho things that aro past,' How very unfit then, aro tho men ' "ko govern our affairs, Thoy can Hon. Molton 0. Rogers, formerly a Judge of the Supremo Court of Pennsylva. nia, died at Philadelphia, on the 2Tih ult., in ths 7Sth yar of hii ge. aiioughtB on tho Elootion. I ho moro wo reflect upon thu result of. the recent cloclion tho better wo arc, in some rcipcots, satisfied with it. It may in tho end prove for tho best that Judgo Yoodward was not elected. Had ho been chosen to tho Executive chair of tho State, the pooplo would most likely havo oxpected more of him than ho would havo j been able to givo thorn. It is truo that by . ..... ...!!- if... I.. . - i . i u iu in nuu ju.iii.iuui pouoy no iiiigur, uava givon greater security to person and pro- pcrty amongst us. But ho would havo l.nn., Un oT..f l,nr.-. i l, ,,1. cal polioy of tho Administration. T- in uu question of pcaco or war, ho would havo had littlo or no voice. As tho caso now stands, tho Abolition party havo the con- trol of events in their own hands, and thoy must assume tho cntiro responsibility of whatever is done. Wo may havo to ' pass through many weary months of war and sorrow wo may contiuua to sec tho ,,,,,, , , , , hand of abitrary power used in crushing out the rights of freemen who aro not in rebellion millions moro of treasure may bo squandered upon political favoritios and , dishouest contractors tho voico of weep- ing and wailing may still go up all over the land, as of Ilachol mourning for her children. It may bo tho purpose of an allwiso Providence to make us lay our faco3 on tho ground and our mouths in tho dust. But it will still bo a consoling reflection to every Democrat to every man vno am not support the AUmlnistra- tion in its ruinous policy to know that he had no part nor lot in brincin'; these ..... , . i terrible evils upon tho country, nor in prolonging them uutil the whole nation is . ? . . . . i uoart-siol: anu weary unto death. In the meantime, as wo have said be fore, it U simply the duty of the two hun dred and fifty thousand Democrats who voted for Judge Woodward, to stand squarely by their principles and await the issue oi events. Our principlos are right and just, our impulses are honest, our motives soundly patriotic and religiously pure. Wc can afford to wait until tho people awaken from their dreams of falso security. Thoy will awaken some day to tho tcniblo reality. God grant they may do so before our day of grace slrill have .been irrevocably sinned away, and the Spirit of Peace and Concord shall havo utterly ceased to strive with men. Valley Suirit and 'luncs. We put up the name of Geu. Geohgie B. McClellan, to-day for tho next Pres idency. He will doubtless be slandered by the whole abolition party without stint, but it will bo ineffectual ngainst his char acter or reputation. Tho abolitionists carried Pennsylvania this fall by import ing voters and the most outrageous ftauds next year however they will net bo able to concentrate tho whole power of the ad ministration upon one State, but will be forced to distribute their greenbacks and power over the cntiro Union. Knowing what to oxpect, we can next fall meet them with better preparation. Sunbury Democrat. Proghessivi: Cuius riA.MTY. Wo ex tract the following from tho report of tho proceedings of a religious body now in sossion at Springfield, III., as published in the Chicago Tribune : "In the Illinois Methodist Conference to day tho caso of Itev. W. Blundcll. who '.s cnargeu witn ooing a Uopporhead, was taken up, and a committee appointed to prefer charges against him." What a country I One of the commissioners appointed by JJumside to try Yall&ndigham, was form erly a citizen of Pattorson, N. J., where I ho kept a disrcputablo house. Ho was indicted by the Grand Jury of Passaio county for tho offence, but before his trial ran away, and procured a commission from Mr, Lincoln as Captain in tho U. S. Army. Ha was a fit tool for Hum side's disreputation business. IviLLiNd them off. Within two weeks sixteen soldiers of the army of the Potomac have boon shot by orders of the commander. And the end is not yet. It seems that tho rebels aro not oqual to the task of slaughtering our men, and our own guns aro turned on thorn. It is sorrowful to contemplate, but, may be, tho exigen cies of tho times demand it. IiuTjton Empire. A Gross Outrage. About twclvo o'clock on Tueadav nio-lit nn Alinlitlnn ,nob appeared iu front of tho Dcmoeratio LoafJqHartor8 d assaultod ffUU . l- , , , , unuiiM, G.V.. uu wuu aitumpicu io nass m . on..i .... . jurc(j i)Cforo ihoso in tho room wcro avraro of wlQt 0. WJjon d I oo , wasmado the oowardly assassins fled. Lycoming Gazette. The Now York Argus and the Now York World havo boon united under the name of tho World, This is now ono of I tho best papors in Now York, and strong ly demoeralio tone. Porsons desiring a' New York paper cannot do better than to subscribe for it. Its tolegraphlo news and markot reports, &c, aro complete and full. Miss Kate Chase, daughter of the Unitod States Secretary of tho Treasury,! win no mameu io uon. nn, ftprague,; Rhodo Island United States Senator, on lllUfiUay, mo ltU OI XXOVemoer. invl tations are already out. D(KltS Blf AITOS BktSOTOIflk orriOALrtEiunNsiNrt Mj.-Forho Yoariosa, icsiTort rim. OOVRlOR. 1863. cr. court. 18S3. n a COUNTIES. - Au'jii'eny vlSxct""'- HetlfViri!. 2!00 7B!)5l mi 331 10101' 1BI7i 101 0502 5(118 B731 130 1MI7 30871 4870, 2355 I'll BI07 Mm 2555 12323 8M50, 453U 25HH 58? 1 2,. I 1 .i 2917 2C89 17708 3140 29181 2008 10303' 1757(1 2992', 30 m 0052 2.177 2050 2701 12027 2380 2931 (1830 3051 303' 2U39, 2080 12071 2418 3919 (1858 3023 3020 219 2114 3038 5321 2003 190-1 2484 334G 4103 I IIG1 3903 leso 3233 734 3771 3710 1020, 50 2953 2293 1967 1093 3035 235 5930 3259 0505 0247 32UI1 2I3S 309 1531 2080 7958 1591 1592 1520 1801 )05rt 3400 5015 3121 (1178 317 3W 3808 750 01 1440 3225 3901 1739 2130 iierkt . 1.00; 32-3 0722 iiradf'oni, 02111 nuticr ' Cambria. 322 3000 210 2104 ineron, 318 1542 uarbi.ii. mi. 1P50 7224 1390 1157 1315 12S2 5000 UB71 4150, 2772, 4255 273 2101 3157 720 to, 049, S4M1 3390 1412 1094 11471 2551 3013 200 5708 2003 3421 2119 Centre 303 2714 ctarhfn.' 5198 79f6 2598 1018 cimMd ' '- 191 100 2483, 3342 4230 4073 133li cm"ini' '. ' 1801 0141 3131 nat-piii'i..111? jjjjjfua"1 ; Klk- ' I nyctte. J!;1'ln0l(nl'n ' I'orcet' . . . flrcono Huntingdon 3515, 3275 not S7I3 S30 303!1 3N0 lUU'J Si! 3875 1889, 3200 772 3791 1 3710 1022. 58 2900 21071 1023 1G98 1737 7G50, 1251 2053 5520 0803 3803, 340J U22 III2I) 2712 7489 1447 50115 3 102 0239 331 3091, 387 301 01 5309 ld-J.l MM 1433 33l!i 3901 Jefferson. 14KI 1513 1751 15 1742 1443 Lancaster.- JbVno"' ' 0532 1053 213 13341 7003 j 33.51 300.11 .1038 3091 2053 3045 3030 41910 3347 307 ;03 1 0 1 013 0175 1100 3 159 2i,01 2312 43914 258 1442 GI02 3000 1753 334 4093 4420 1H95 3271 2240 4017 2194 4473 133.1 5557 4730 552J 98 19, 3911 3103 091 1027 2059 7312 1153 0540 i.nzernc." 83SU 7022 Mercer. Mit,"'1'. .' '. 3531 3IH 304!) C'23 1379 3'JO' 72 7d 1 l(H 150 5118 705 1909 1700 jjomgmncrV. NS;,,toii!' rr,y .u 1 " a." J- ;j'l!,cl.,1,i.a'. 9US 0705 981 0258 1330 440O 300ri 1059 1112 3105 2010 232? (1538 3350 22J0 37103 1184 GI9 8517 1738 1331 713 293-2 1017 1250 2J79 1380 4371 3152 5581 1418 6009 2085 3353, 191. 30124 2301 3333 14274 375 1 a 707 320 7073 1115 133 270 1470 050b 30114 173f 1100 jUlkfu." '. 1103 51 Hi 59 8503 miuchm. 2175 1592 279 3945 1744 I32t 711 1553 Huiiivnn. BOi 2749 too 4131 4501 2021 2930 Tioga. Union. Venango. 279-J 1010 11 150 2505 1808 125-: 2931 13-2 2407 3295 1213 2274 Washington. tVnvno. 4103 270S 5040 1315 3731 4027 4300 1619 3073 1151 4019 2211 4494 3I3.V 5581 Westmoreland. Wyoming. 1379 5512 144 l (UK. .7390 b097 Total. 2190001 115084 254171 2094'JC! 231869' 207107 Curtin's vote 2G9.400 I -nr j.....i,u or.,1 !WR UUUUlTillUD VUfcl.. ........ . . -tv-XLj Curtin's majority. ,. ..15,325 Agncw's vote. .207,107 Lownc's vote 2,21,880 Agncw's majority 12,308 district KciH'Cscntivc Vote. jACKtox. Ellis. Wliitmoycr. noudman. COI.UMIUA, JIONTOUR. SULLIVAN. WYOMING, 3341 UM 721) Ml 3311 1451) 713 1411 1770 11W3 311 1343 4349 1771 10'JO 341 1303 4543 ..24U ..2412 Total. o'JC3 CM3 Jackson's Majority . . Ellis' Majority Tlie Draft in Now York. Albany, October 20, 1803. TnE call of tho Provost Marshal Gen oral upon this State .for.103',000 men a tounds everybody. It is believed that ho has included in tho deficit of 47,000, the S300 men, who havo paid iu this State, and honco makes out this great number. VebyTrue. Tho Boston Fosti in al luding to tho lato State elections, says very truly : ''When our party achieves a triumph in an election, wo feel good na tured and kind towards tho vanquished ; but tbo successes of the Rcpublcians mako them as "savage as meet axes," and seem to inspire in them a disposition to annihilate all appononts, Wc shall bo obliged to flog them to restore their good humor." The Atlantio Monthly for Novem bcr is received. It containos articles by Holmes, Longfellow, Agassiz, Charles Sumnor, and othors of note. The num ber is bettor, or at least lees objectionable than its immediate predecessors. Perhaps tho Post Master General's notico of it may havo benefited it somo. In paper and type it is, for a magazinc,uncxceptionab!o. Tioknor ij Fields, price 53,00 a year. PENNSYLVANIA AND THE DRAFT Washington, Oet. 27. Tho quota of Pennsylvania in tho next draft is 39.700. Tho one month's ad vanced pay allowed to volunteers by the resolution of Congress, July 21, 1802, will be paid to recruits for old organiza. tions, enlisting under tho recent orders immediately upon their arrival at the gen oral rendezvous. roun tuousanu two uunureU names wero drawn in tho Third Congressional District of Massachusetts. Of these only 40 wero sent to camp as conscripts, 134 paid the commutation fco, 100 furnished substitutes, 930 skedaddled, and the ro mainer (2,885) wero exempted. Pretty Cootl for Gov. Andrew's ''swarma ' ' - TnE Horrors of War can bo greatly mitigated by that sovereign remedy Hoi- b wiuiuiunt, us it win uuiu any , ffound, howover desnerato. if it be well ' ruhbcd arouud tho wounded parts, and they be kept thoroughly covered with it. A pot of ointment Bhould be in every man's knapsaoh. Only 25 cents por pot. Prisoners from the Ilavidan, By spec ial train from Gordonsvillo, on yesterday, 1,3000 Federal prisoners, taken in Cul poper and Farquier, arrived in this city. Thoro wore among them some fifteen or 20 ofliccrs. Richmond hnquirer, 22c. Heavy Loss, A correspondent of tho Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, says that tho official report of our loss in killed, wound ed and missing in tho battlo of Chioka- mauga amounts to 11,000. God has said: "When the wicked rule 1 the peoplo mourn." When wo see nn ov-1 ory uanu iuo exuuiiniuoaiiuii oi tun uiviiiu truth, i New iiuctlisaucnt A. LOGAN GRIM, Attorney ami Counsellor M f.atVj LAl'ORTC, BUI.MVANCO.,PA. K7" Military raid other claim- promptly Mtendtd to October 31. IS03. Columbus Male and t'caalc Academy, And Normal Institute. TIIR next Term of tills Institution will commence on Monday, tho 2d day of November, 1803. It Is very Important that nil Sttidentg uliould bo present un thu flnt day of tholctm. If pni.lMo , n. S. II1NI1IIAM, A. M,, Principal. New Columbus, Oct. 31, 1803, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elins Pcaler, rlcc'd, LnTTi:it3f administration on tho Ktato of Hllaj I'ealor.late of l'lflilnncreck tvvp. Columbia co.,dte'ii havebcen granted by Ihfl lieglntcr of Columbia co.,to the tindrridRiicd; all persons having claim npalnst tho o taloof the decedent nro requested to present them to the undersigned, at I Is rcsldcnco In said township, without delay, and all persons indobtcd to uiako pay. inent forthwith, JACOB PUALEn, Mm'r. Oct. 31, lf03-0w 83. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tho Orphans' Court for tho county of Columbia ; Estato of John Price, dee'd., Catawissa township. A I.I, persons will take notice that tho undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Colum bia county, to make distribution of tho balanco In tho hands of Lewis Yctter, Administrator of John Trice, dcc'd.wlll meet the parlies Interested at Robert F. Clark's OOlrc, 111 Mnonuburg, on TUCsJllAV, Novem ber 25th 1303, at 10 o'clock, a.m., for tho purposo of his appointment, hen und where all persons interested nro requested to present their claims or be debarred from coming iu for a share of such assets. itoiinnr r. clauk, Acditor. Rloonuburg, Oct. 31, 16G3-4vS2. Wyoming Seminary AND Commercial College, rPnE next torm of this Institution will 1 commence November 19 I6C3. Hinro the iHtc dm consuming tlie Hoarding Hall, now brick building have been erected nnd the old one. en tirely renovated. The uewcli.iicl lain Ihe center build. lug, is much larger than the old one, nnd by slide par titions can bo made toincludc nil thu lower doors ot the two now wings; Altogether making tho largest audi ence room In Northern reiinsylinuia. Uccitntion rooms, stmlrnts' ri oins dining hall as well as tho buildings throughout havo been made in every respect as plcnMint and convenient as thosu of any school in the country. The Indies reach tho chapel, recitation reomsand din ing nan wiiuoui going lino ii,c open air. A full board of thoroughly educated, experienced and successful teachers, n superior Chemical and I'liilosoph leal Apparatus a large and well selected Library, a valuable Cabinet together with all annlianres iifnllrtt class Seminary, ensure tho patrons ul this Institution nil the advantages tncy uan uesire at scnooi lor tncir sons nnd daughters, Tlioso who may wish to prepare the selves for teach ing will have na good ndvaHtugcs here as ntany exclu sively Normal School, IHiiiible and spacious apartments having been fitted and furnished for a Commercial College, no pains will no sparcu to mane 11 equal in every respect to 1110 very, best Commercial H.hool. It will embrace two departments, Thforbtical nnd i Pualiica!.. Iu tho former will be taught theSneneirlan System of I'ennmanshlp, a thorough know ledge of Hook Keeping, inc oen a ti mosi practical iiiluious 01 com- i puting Interest, rercnutuge, Discount, llrokerage, In surance, Commission, C'ltintlon of r.'iyincnts, limits. Taxes, l'artncr-liip Settlements, &c, &c 111 the 'radical Departments will bu put innrtualfp. cratio s u liauk with its Notes. Hills, IJralts, Checks, 1 Deposit, Tiikets, Kc, &c. Wholesale and Uttall . stores; Tost, ltiulro.nl and Steamboat ofliccs supplied with nil customary fixtures. Special attention will be given to Business Correspondence, Itulcs Laws. Custom I nnd Operations, ni.d nothing will bo omitted which may tend In tho shortest possible time and iu the best manner in prepare siiiucms iur suru-es in tnc uusiness i duties and employment of life I There will also bo established in the College two Telegraph Otllces furnished with superior instruments anu uiey will ue reniierou as complete in evciy respect i as tho best offices in tho American Telegraph Coinpa-I uy. The teacher of this branch is a practical operator. and will give all necessary attention to his department fucli will lie tlie Utilities ror acquiring the art ot Tele- graphing that students cau become practical operators in a very short time. I llv connecting this department with the Academic tho entire expense forn Commercial courso is reduced I ouo-kn'f what is usually charted in schools exclusively I Commercial and yet tho advantages hero arc unsur passed. Diplomas will be awarded to those who satisfactory complete the Course, and n shall take great pleasure iu niding in all sucli tu sui uru situations iu business, i Cr" eend mrn Circular. Applications fur admission to the Collece or Seminary I or for further particulars in rceard to either, may bo i addressed to it. NC1.SON, Oct. 31, ie03-Cw. Ktsanc. I'n. Gil AND JUllOltS FOR DECEMI1KR TERM, 1863. rteninn Thomas Sclgfried, Hriarcreek Moses IlaiH, John II Smith, rishingcreck James Hdgar, Ucorge McHride. Hemlock Mnthias Applcmnn. Jackson John Mcllunry Thomas W. Young. Locust Henry I'lslier, Wm. Mlller.Abraham Yeagcr. JlifflinJcdiu pnyder, Samuel fnjder Mount Pleasant-Aaron Kesti r, Jr., John Wnnnick. Slninc Solomon Shtimnn. John Harmony. .iiauison rerry wurisiain, t'uineas ieiuver. Orang" Aaron H. 1'atternou, Cornslius Hellas. Sugurloaf Joseph O. Hess, Andrew Hess. Scott John shuuiau. TllAVIiltSK JUHOHS FOIt DECEMI1ER TERM, 1803. Hlooni Augustus Mason, Stephen Knorr. I'eaver Samuel Fisher. Elian .Miller, Win Scholl. Hriarcreek Even I) Adams. Usuton l'ctcr Appleman, John O Dildine. Centre Daniel Uowcr, Ccorgu Hess, l'etcr Miller, Aaron Kelchne r. Catawissa Joseph Marti, Clinton Margcrum. I'ishingcrcek Daniel Mcllcurv, llcnjamin Mcllenry. (reenwood Sylvester Albertson John McMurtry. Hemlock Anion Hnrtman. Jackson John Savage. Madison llobcrt Fruit, William Carnahan, Lewis Schuyler. Maine John Nuss. Mifflin Lawrence Walters, Stephen Deittcrick. Mt. l'lcasanl Win. J. Ikclea, William Howell, Montour Levi Wcavur. Orange David Herring, John l'ettcbone, Jesse Drum. stctlcr. Fine Francis Hunter, Valentino Wintcrsteen, Henry Illchart. Sugarloaf James IIcss. MISS ELEONORA J. LESCHER, WILL commenco tho Second Quarter of her Select School in the Hascnient of tho Iteformed Church in Hloom.burg, on MONDAY, SECOND OF NOVEM HCIt, IB03. The School will bo divided into three class s, vit: r nt.MslHY Including children Just commencing, price per Uuartcr of 11 weeks, $i (10. " ATiCt.Vt'JMriJ-Iiicluding Heading, Writing, Spell ing, and those commencing flengraphy, Grammar, mid Written and Mental Arithmetic, price per Uuartcr, $11 00. (7K(-lutluiling Reading, Writing, Spelling, Gram mar, Geography, History of the United Slates, and Written and -cental Arithmetic, SI 00. Lessons in tho Ornamental branches, vU: Italian nnd Grecian Oil Fainting, Drawing, Needle-work, etc., nt extra charges. Persons wishing to havo Hair-Work done, such as Hob and Guard Chains, Rings, or Ear-Drops, can be arconimodatcd. llloorasbiirg, I'a., Oct. 24, ie03-2m. piii:3iiviiis AW.ti;iL;s AT TnE KIOIITII ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, ASSeeXATXGKT, HELD AT BIsOM.SJ5TUK, PA., THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Oct. 15, IC, and 17. Class 1st. HOUSES. Beet pair draught horses, Joseph I layman, 8 00 2d do do do do II II Mcllck, 5 00 do do carriage horses, Mrs A Vardoo 8 UO 2d do do do do A W Oregory 5 00 tlo do do inures, Ellas Klino C 00 do Stallion, A W Gregory, 8 00 2d do do B l.ce, S 00 do do S years old, Samuel Crevellng, i 00 2d do do do Win Bowman, 3 00 do hrood innro andlcolt, John Vanjojr. 0 00 2d do lilo do do Hiram l'ealur, 4 CO do elnglo carriage horto.U llagcubuch, 4 P0 2d do do do do Wm B Pursel 2 CO do do do mare, A Patterson, do gelding colt, W W Mellck ' do inaro do I M White do horso do V Magcnbuch do maro do J Jlagenbuch Class 2d. CATTLE. 3 00 4 00 t 00 3 00 2 00 DUnitAM STOCK. licit Bull between 2 t S yra, Sjir. Tartel fi 00 H do do do do do Jcob Crey, S 0(t do So between I A 2 jtt, J KeloLncr 3 00 , 2d do do do J K Hyor, 2 00 do Iitlfcr or cow betircen 2 nnd 3 years, Cvrns Crorollng, 3 00 do o'oTf.Alcm Vanlilow,- 6 00 2i do do Win Allen J 00 TJEVO.t srocx. ITost lull, Wcstoy Dowtnan, 0 00 2d do do W V lcck, 00 do do under ton mMtli(,0 Barton, Jr 2 00 do hel for between 2 A 3 yo&rB, w" V Took, 3 00 do oow, 0 Uurton, Jr., & 0" (HlAl)i:il STOCK. Host bull between 2 & 3 y tt, Vm Snyder 3 00 do do do I & 2 years, 0 IHrton,Jr 2 00 do hclfcr or cow between 2 nnd 3 years, 8 A Wilson. 2 00 do do cnlf under ten inontUs.D nuRbos,t 60 51 Aa do do do J K Ulcr, 1 00 do cow, C Blttcnbenilor, llct yoko oxen, Jncob Yolio, Class M.-SWINJ3. do lot pigs, under 3 weeks, Jns Freeio, do display of fat hogs, Ii II lluport Class Ath.-SIIEIJI'. Bert blooded buck, I) Hugli.s 2d do do do Cyrvs Crevellng, 3d do do do J llnRcabuoh do nftttvo do J K Kycr, 2d do bloododewo, J llnRonbueh Class bth.-POULTIir. 1 oo , b 00 1 3 oo 2 oo 1 oo s oo i co Best and largest display of poultry. M..I.. 11 f" tttlfn..l.on.1r S Oil , , , , T. 0 llutlcr "00 2(1 do do do I. OHUttcr - uu do do turkeys, Jns Irooso, J do do Muscovy clucks, John Slinnor, I 00 do Canary birds, Mrs M C Abbott, 1 00 Ti,. T irlc 1,111 M Whltmovcr. SO I r,r ' m. I V Tvn CPrx? Class Cft. (rJiAIA AAV bhbUb. Best half Int. clover seed, W 11 llai;cnbuch,2 00 2d do do do do Amos V Kestor, 100 do do do timothy seed. E Krura, 2 00 uo no uu u'uv', (,,,. , 0B do bushel red wheat, W II Huge ibucb, 2 00 do do whlto wheat, Oco ltusstlt 2 00 do do llyo, I'.lchnrd Stllos, 1 00 do" courd scod corn, Nobcmlah Rcoio 1 00 j, ,tn M llnrnnan 100 do yellow ,JoltV"'Sl, 1P0 do smoked do Jcr Ilascnbiicli, 1 no Jo sample swcot corn, SIX cars, B 1 Vtullcr bu no bushel oats, Uco Itujscn. u" lo half bushel flax-seed, H chard StilOJ, 1 00 i 1 i.nLt,f iln 1 1)0 do bushel buckvvlieat. tlo i v ClUSS'l. i J'jlrh 1A ULnS. ' lo bushel potatoes, W JIcMielmel 1 00 do do Jenny unit , u ivrutn, i do do do do do ds do Jersey Fhiles.llooro Crcvcllng.i uu do Jlcrcor, Jas Freeze, 1 00 do IMnco Alhert.A 1 Kestor 1 00 do FcachlHossoni.Ms.M.IIartuian 1 00 do Jersoy Ilttckcyo, Jns Frcciu, 100 do l'lnk Kvu. MooroCrovoUnE, 100 do do I do rod beets, M O Vance, 60 do Tomatoes. Mrs D Huirkcs, SO do sugar bests, Mrs W II Shocuiikcr, 50 do cabbapo, Alctn Vanhcw, ou do parintiis, J IT IMpar, 60 do soup beans, Ievi Ailteman, 50 do garden sqifash, Ellsha Hi;onbuci, 50 do field pnratiklns Q V,r Corroll, 10 do largest sweet pumpkins, Samuel MoUck,M) do cheeso pumpkins, li 11 Rupert, 50 do two pumpkins, John Kriimcr, 60 do two quart land beans, Richard Stiles, 50 do basket egg plant, airs a u l.ycr, sv do lot field pumpkins, II II Moliek, 50 do largest pumpkins, Nelson MeCurty, 50 Class 8. HOUSEHOLD XAXUFAC TIMES. do ten yards flannel, 1) Vnuderslice, 1 00 do saraplo crtrpot, Mrs, C Uittenbendcr, 1 00 2d do do do Mt Mnry Ruekel, 60 do pair mittens, Mrs M Wjncoop, 60 do liouicmailo shirt, Miss Mar)-Frcoie, 1 00 do lot quilts, Mrs W Hacttutin, 1 00 2d do do do Mrs DrJ Ramsey, 50 do pair wool bliitikots.MIss Sar.ih Conncr,l 00 do pair liniicn shoots, Mrs R I! Monagh, 50 do table cloth, Mrs M C Vanoo, 50 do pair wool hose, Reuben Willson, 5(1 do o vcrlid, Charles I.co, 60 Class 9 DOMESTIC MAXUFA CTUUES do hard sonp, Mrs M Uoonc, 50 do cheese, Reuben Wilson, 50 do lunrblo cuke, Mrs F C Kycr, 60 do sample preserves. Mrs R 13 Menagb, 00 do fruit jelly, Miss Kato Christman, 50 do tomato presorves, II J Rceder, 50 do cucumber plekle?, Airs Freas llrown, 50 do pickles, Mrs J Roone, 50 do applobutter, I) Vandcrsllce, 60 do peaeh butter, II J Render, 50 do plum butter, Mrs 0 W Corrcll, 60 do prcsenod peaches, Mrs II 11 Mcnagh 50 do one ham, Anron llendershut, 50 do rull butter, Miss Sarah Vunderslioo, 1 00 2d do do Mrs R 11 Menagh, 50 1 do nppleple. II J Reader, 60 do peaoh pie, II J Reader, 50 uo sorghum upplubuttsr, -lrs 1. is llupcrt, 5U do do syrup, do 50 do butter jumblea, II J lleoder, 50 do loaf bread, Samuel Mcllck, 50 CLiSS iO-FANCl ARTICLES. Besl boiilnu, Miss H. iSharple-s. DO tlo I.,li-ti bools, Mrc. J It. MrKoIvy, 50 do ATyhati Ihw1, Mr. G It. .M.uklo 1 01) do small Afghan, Mrn. J. B. M Kelvy, 50 Jo 1 Tidy, Mis M Sloan, 1 00 2ilo Tiilv. Mis,s f, A. Miner, i lf.j,,i e.,11u M,a. 14 V WnlUr Uo SCCJUP, Mil H. V.. flll-er, 5R 50 50 01) (10 liruitllllU, Alr. IJ A. HOCKIcy, do Isur B.ikt Mn-s h H-irtin.in, 1 do Lamb wool hoc. Mi'-" M. Frefrf, do Sticqtit, Mri. C. AI Moyer, do Collar, Vlis Alt. Hnpert, do WaUtli Poitltoi, Mi-s M. tlinrplcd, do Worsted vvnrl;, Mii-s, N J I.ii-clier, id fill 51) 50 50 do Hair work Mi.s B. A. Worden, ol Greal Bend. 1 00 do PuniTi:iiiliip, Mr. M Wjnltoop, 51' do Dahliat, Mr.-. W. Kubiron. iU do Mou-e I'luiiN in lllooiu, Mrs. R. W. Wl-iivlt, 50 do anil larnef! vnrieiy Howets. Mrs. W. ll'ibi-on, 50 do Neal St-witm, AJra. It Vaii'lm.-lico 50 do I'aintiim, Miss N J. I.-flior, 1 00 do lloqiirt Flower, Mir-a Bfll Rubison 50 do IlaiiKinu liafkiH, Mr-. W. Kubis'tiii, 50 do I'm Cui-li'm, Mrs. K. V. f.ni., 50 Class 1 1 FLOUR. Heal Wheat Flour, Win. Sliuler, 2 00 do buck wheal (luur, Jus. IIu)inan, 2 00 do Rye flour, Geo. W Dreisl-am.li, 2 00 CVii ss 12 STOVES If T1XWAUE Hum cnnkiii-; slove, Josepli SharplesS, 2 00 do r.irlur slnve, l'eier Uillmeyer, 2 U0 Class n-AUlUCUL'UL IMPLEMENTS do Thresh Machimi,Stoiio & Hulf,lii-er,2 00 do K.inn wauon, Brob-t Si Bowman, 2 00 do Clollies wringar. L J Guun, I 00 do Clover Huller, Sliler, Walls & Co. 1 00 do Fanning ttiill, Jobii Fralick, CDiploma) do lieaper & Mower, blllur, H alls a: Lo do do Slraw culler, Ja. Marr.i Si Co., do Cujj 4 WAGONS If CARRIAGES, Bed Top Busay, Wm. Sloan & Son, 2 0(1 do Sulky, Win. Sloan k Son, 2 00 do Sligh, Michael Framz, 2 00 Class IG.-liEES, HIVES IIONEV. Best Sample Honey, 11. J Reader, 1 00 Class 17. ff'incs ' Liquors, BeslCurrenl wine,Mrs. A. Ilendueol, 1 00 do lilackberry.MtB. W. U. Slioeratkor,l 00 do Grape. Mrs. J. Ramsey, 1 00 do Cherry Mrs, W. Appleman, 1 00 do Rye Wliir-kuy, Nnhemiuli Rueee, 1 00 do Vinegar, Mr. 1) Uunhefi, 1 00 do Kld'b'ry wme.Mrs.W.H Shoemakerl 00 do Cherry Bounce, Mr. F. U. Her, 5P Class 18. Manufactured Articles. Ken Wash Siand, U. W. Corroll, 2 00 do Sole I.eaiher,Conuer & Cliriftmai) 2 00 do Up'por I.eailier, Con. & Christman 2 00 do Kip, Conner & ClirisliiKin, 2 00 do 2 Calf Skin-, Conner k Chrislman 2 00 Class 19. Fruit, Best i bu winter apples, S. Creveling, I 00 do 4 1 all apples, Mies Clara titii-lies, I oo do Quinces, Mrs. I W. MoKoIvy, 50 do Dwarf pears, N Ilt.uderr.liot, 50 do Dried apples, I.lir-lia llntuititicli 50 do Dried peaches, II. J Reader, 50 do Cherries, U. V. Clark, 50 Class 20, Trial of Horses, Sporting JASt,ltrst J rot, ( Fanny Fern, Jacob Dichl, 850 00 Second Trot. Corroll Uorfo, J S. Hall, 810 00 Farmers' List, First Trot. ' uray JMaro, i-.liis Khnp, )io 00 Second Trot Mate, Denjainln Leo, 85 00 J II. IKiai'.R, I'tf.iJeni, L. IJ. RurisitT, Secretary Blootneburg, Oct, 28, 1693. If ot Alcoholic A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED A PURE TOJSIC DOCTOR HOFFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS rr.ErAnr.t) nr 2 oo'dK. 0. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 oo ; W II-Ij effectually cure Llvor Complaint, Dyipepilt , VV Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, OlieistsT of tbo Kidneys, and nil diicasss otiilrp. from dliar durd Llvsr or Stomach', such ni Constlps ! tlon, Inward l'lles, , Fulness of Hlood totho Head, Acidity of the Stomach FulllCSl OfWliglltiU tilt StOlllllh. SOXT Ernctatlons.trinklngorl'lutlerlngnttha lit of ,, a,0laCh, Swimming of th.llrad.llur- tlud and Dltllcult HroJthlng, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Suffocating recusations when In t' l)lng posture, Dlmnns of Vision, Doia or Wtbt bsforo tho sight, Fever and Dull 1'aln In' Head, Dcilciency of Ferspiration, Yellowness orthoSkln nnd llym, 1'Lln in tho Side. Hack, Clmit Limbs, lie, Suddeii Fluslsi ef I eat. Iturnlng In th. ricsh.Constant Ira- asinlujsofcvll. & depression of spirits, And will positively Trevent Yellow Turar. IhlliMt' 1 ever, &c. 'Hi y c main no Alcohol or bad Whskoy, They will curi tho abovo dl.ca.es in nlaoty.nlas call,,olltof a mn,red. induced by the extensive sab) and uulversol popa. laruy oi uoouanu s ucriuau uiuers, (purely vegeis- ble.l hosts or Ignorant Quacks and unscrupulcns lid- venturers, havo opened upon suffering humanity ths flooi entc; of No,',rulll, ,', ,,,,, of poor whl,itor, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, nnd ehris- tenod Tninrs. Htomnchlcs nnd Hitters. Ileuare or the iiinumarablo nrray of Alcohollo prcp parations in plethoric bottles and big bellied kegs, uo dr the modest appellation of Hitters; which instead of curing, only nggravata disease, and leave tho disap pointed suffer iu despair. IIOOFXAND'S 0EH.MAN BITTERS! Are not a new and rtntrlsd nrtlcl", but havo stood ho test of fifteen years trial by t ho American publit '. and their reputation and sale, aro lit! rivalled by any similar preparation. '1 ho proprietors havo thousands of blttrs fsora lb most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYEIH. I'HYSICIANS. asp C.TIZEXa, Testifying of their own personal knowledgs, to tits oeuciiciai euicts anu inouicai vuiucs ortucso musts. Do you vant $cmeting to strinr.Wn ftfuf Do you traht a good appttiut Do you vant to bviltl up your CvmtitvtitA? Do you leant to feet vtll? Do yo leant to gel rid of nercoiunttt? Do you teant energy 7 Dc you Knnt tonterp well 7 Do you Kant a brisk and vifroront feeUip t If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS. From itev. J. .Vrven Drown, D. D.. Fdi'.or of the tsy. eiope ua y ltcitgious jnoteieaje. Although not disposed to favor or rcco omen J Patent .Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and effects ; 1 yet know of no sufficient renso is why a man may not testify to Urn hem fit he buliuvos himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contribute to tho b.MierU of othi-rs. I do this tho more leadlly In regaid to Hxonaud's German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C, A1. Jackson, of this city, becnuse I was prejudiced against tt.eiu Iur ni my yiars, under he impression that they wore chiefly a.n alcoholic mixture. 1 nm Indebted to my friend Robert shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement tu try them, wheu suffering from great and long continued debility. Tim use of three bottles of thesu Hitters, at the beginuin of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to u degree of bodily nnd mental igor which I had not felt for sn months before, mid had al must despaired of regaining. I therefoie thank God and my friend for directing me to ih use of them. J. NEW TON BUOW.V Philadelphia, June 23, 1301. PAltTIGULAK NOTICE. There are many preparations told under (A, none f Hitters, pattn juart lotttos, eompoundtd of the eheapett whiskey or common run. costing from Oil to 40 cents ptr gallon, the taste disguised by Jinise or Coriander Seed. This class of Hitters has mused anil will continue to cause, &s long as tl cy can b- sold, hundreds tu dls tho death of the drunkard Hv their uso (he. s ,1 on is kept continually under the Inlluence of ldeohollc slim ul.tuH of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor Is crea ted and kept up. and the result Is all the horrors At tendant upon n drunkard's lifu and death. For tlioso who desire nnd will have a Liquor Hitters, wo publish Ihe following receipt. Get ono botllu of lloollanil's Herman Hitters and mit With three 'ius.ru of goud bran ly or whiskey, nnd the result will boa preparation that will fur excel in medical virtues and tiuo excellence any of the numerous Liquor Hl'ters in tho market, and will cost much less. You will live all tliulirlues of lloollaud's Hitters In conucctlun with a goo 1 article of Liquor, at n much less pricu tnau Ih.'sc inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS 1 and the rnir.xns ot boluiehb. We rail attention to nil having relations or friends in tho nrmy to the fret that -IHiOri.AN'li't) U'Tiinu Hitters" will cure nine-teiitlis nf tho iliscases imluci-J liy ui.03ure8 and privations Inciileut tu canip llfo. In the litis, pnbli.-lipd n'lnost dally in til'1 n.iwpiipr, on the arrival u Hie stek, it Mill lie noticeil that a ver lurso proparlijii are iniL-riii;- ilchiliiy. livery case i.f that Kiml can be renilily turcil liy Hnullami's (Jeriiiau (litters. Diseases resulting Iruni ilisoriJers of 111' ! festive orftaus arc speedily retlioveil. Uii have uo hesitation" in stating that, if these Hitters were free'y used ainung our soldiers, hundreds of live, miglil lo saved that otherwise will lie lust. Wc call particular attention to the follon ins remark able and well authenticated cure of nue uf the nation's heroes, whoso life, to line his own language, "h.s li'jcn saved by the Hitters." Philadelphia. August 3. 1S63. Messrs, JonetS; Evans, - Well, gentlemen, our Hoof land's (.eriiinn Itilters has saved my life. There Is Do mistake in this. It is vouched for by nunibnrs of my comrades some if uhto names aro appended, and win, were fully cognizant of nil Ilia circumstances of iny rase. I am, nnd havo been for the last luur years, .1 member uf Sherman's eclihrated battery, aud under tho immediate command of Capt It. 11. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upun my ardnroiis duties. I was attacked ill November last with iulluniuiatlon of tin lnui;s, aud was lor sevent-tvu days in the hospital. I was then removed from tho White House, and i-cnt to this city on board tho Steamer "State of Maine," froinwliirh i lauded on tho -V-th of June. Since that time I have been about as low usany onu could be and still retain ii spark of vitality. 1'or a week or moro 1 nas scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keen a (tlass of water nn my stomach, I.ifn could not last under these circumstances ; and, ac cordingly, the physii iuus uhu had been working laith fully, though unciii'CetGfully, to resiuu me from tin grasp of th dread Arrhcr, frankly told mo they could do no more for me, and advised rue to see a clergyman, and maku such disposition uf my limited funds as be.l suited me. All acquaintance who viuitod mo at Ilia hospital, .Mr. l'redenck Stcinbron, uf i nil below Arch Street, advised inc, as a forlorn hope, to try your Hit ters, and kindly procured a bottle, From tho timo I commenced taking them tho ploomy shadow of i path receded, and I am now, thank (Jod for it, getting better. Though I havo taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard liutliing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a lojal Virginian, from the vicinity of 1'ront .loyal. To our vuliinblo Hitters 1 owe Ihe certainty uf lilu wnich has taken the place of vague fears to yatir Hitters will I owe tlu glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom tkoso who are dearest to me iu life. Very truly yours, ISAAC IIAI-ONB, Wo fully concur In the truth of the abovo statement as we had ucspulrcd or seeing our comrade, .ilr. Jlu- Inne, restored to health Johu ttuddleback, 1st Vew York .lattery. Geoige A. Ackley, Co. (.,. 1 1 111 Maine, Lewis Cheuallcr, 02d New York, 1. U. Spencer, 1st Artillery. Ualtery P. J. II. I'asewcll, Co 11, 3d Vermont, Henry H. Jerome, Co, U. do. Henry T. MacUonald, Co C tith Maine, John T. Ward.Co.U.Stl, Maine, Herman Koch, Co. II.. 7'.'d N ew York, Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. I'., USth I'cnn., Andrew J, Kimball, Co. A., 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co. 11., lUtUh 1'i.uu. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, See that the signature ef "C, M. JACKdON," is oa the WRirrsn of each bottle. wucB I'Cit norri,E 73 cr.NTa, on iiAi.r doz. Foit 51 00. Shoul J jour nearest druggist not have the article, do riot be put ofl' by any of the intoxicitiiig prepara tions that may be olTercd in its place, but send to us. ' '' -o will torwnrd, securely packod, by express. Principal Office and Manufuctoryt Wo. OJJI Arch Street. Jones & Evans, (Successors to G, M. JACKSON tt Co.,) PROPRIETORS, K5" I,0rt8l,P.by nrujsl.li and Hcalsfi h tvry town in Ihi United fltatsi, Octob'T 3. Ht53-itrntj.