COLUMBIA DBHOOMT. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER, 21, 1863. tSJ- In anothor oolumu, wo publish a list of tho mon exomptcd from tho lato draft In Columbia county fSSp Rev. E. A. Sharretti, of Orange villo, having rccoivod a call from tho Lu 'thoran congregation of Danvillo, has moved to that place. 6SF Blank Articles of Agrcoment bo taccn Teachers end Sohool Directors oan bs had at this office, neatly printed on good .paper. Sgy Wo direct tho attention 'of capit alists to tho Farm advertised by Daniel Lciby, in another column. It is repre sented ns a first class property, and will be sold ou oasy terms to suit purchases. tST Wo publish another communica 'lion from "Artillorist," in tho Army of tho Potomac." Nows from that Army, through this boiuco is reliable, it not being corrected and sieved by tho Administra tion at Washington. BS7 Almost everything in tho way of Produco is advancing. Butter is now sol ling in Bloomsburg, at SO conts and rggs 20 conts, and all other county produco in proportion, tho demand being greater than tho supply. Glorious greenback times 1 figy Tho meeting of the Teacher's As sociation of Columbia county, held in tho Bloomsburg Academy on Saturday last was well attended. Our County Super intendent 13 increasing tho interest in the oauso of education considcrahlo. sinco his promotion to his present position. - Hon. L. B. Rupert, is improve ing liia brick building, occupied by T. J, Thornton, as a blacksmith shop, on Main strict, by a pood and substantial slate-roof. Tho improvement is a good ouo, and should generally be followed by persons occupying property tubject to severe heat by fire. Sr lie v. D. J. Waller, has erected and is completing a handsome biick dwolling houso, nearly opposite tho Bloom sburg Hail-road depot. It has all tho modorn improvement' and will bo one of the finest residences (if not tho finest) in our town. Mr. Waller expects to occupy it duriug the coming spring. CS2r The lato election shows that thcro ars 1801 Abolition voters in Columbia county, all of whom arc no doubt in favor of "a vigorous prosecution of tho war' until tho rebels lay down their arms. And yet "wo venture to assert that not one out of this wholo number will rcpond to tho President's last call for 300,000 moro 'loyal1' men. You havo ttiuo until tho nth of January. Step up, gentlemen, tho I As islant-Provost Marshal's offico is in Ulooinsburg. figgr Ilev. D. U. John, pastor of the Bloomsburg M. E. Church, entertained and amused tho "Loyal Leaguers" of this plaoo, with a speech at tho Court IIouso, on Friday evening a week. His idea in regard to tho Supreme Court decision on tho Conscription Act, was rather a weak and uncreditablo affair, such liowovor, as wo had expected from a fanatio of his class. Tho Reverend gentleman, wo think is out of his calling, when ho denounces and rebels against tho 'laws of tho land.' BSy On tho opposite column, we pub lish gratuitously a coroplcto Business Dir ectory of Bloomsburg. Tho list contains many names that has heretofore never appeared in print, thinking probably that advertising is of no bonoGt. This idea if entertained is wrong, as many judicious advertisers of our acquaintance will testify. 'Advertising is tho lifo of business," and in a community where it is followed enter- nr!m nnrl inini-nvnmnnlg nrn flin rn.n!t.. r...w Wo will continues when convenient to our columns, to givo it an occasional inser tion. In this connection, wo offer the ! i . . .i Tr . . same inducement, to tho different towns' and villages in tho oounty, namely, if furnished a list of tho business men and establishment!! Of their repectivo places, W0 will givo it ono or moro gratutious inser tions in tho local department of tho ''Col umbia Democrat." Our exchanges arc fillod with ao counts of burglaries committed in their respeotivo localities. In Wilkesbarro house breaking has been of lato an almost every Uight occurence As thioven novcr stay long In ono place, it would be woll for our pcoplo to bo on tho look-out, as thero is uo telling when they will makoa raid upon uj. Prevention is bettor than euro j look to your fastenings , soo that every . . , . . . i locKiiio oruer-, every unit, Becle, dUu . buy a pound of powder, clcatl Up your gun and bo prepared to givo tho fellows a t warm reception , that is tho way to servo , them. Or what, is bettor eiill; sccuro i them aild havo them brought boforO JudgO Elwell ; ho baa a very effoctual way of( breaking ra3csls of such habits, which thoy will eternally rptfietif ot paifdouod by Cor, t uitin. BSy Thursday noxt, Novcmbor 20th, ( litis boon designated by Abraham Lin coin as a. day of Thanksgiving, $-o. Form, crly tins appointment ttas mado by Iho Governor of each Slato for tho pooplo thereof, Sinco, however, nil power has boon wrealctl from tho Slatos by tho Fed eral despotism, this privilcgo, or prcroga tlvo, or custom, has gono with tho rest. It Is of litllo moment who docs tho ap. pointing, for bread is broad If tho devil does send It ; but it shofrs how very small a despotism may boeomo in Its usurpations. After a whilo, it Is presumed, thoro will bo no uso for a Govornor at all exoept to report at Washington tho slato of his colony, and, after kissing tho "loyal" foot, to recelvo tho gracious privlogo of a re appointment, Liko a faithful echo or an obedient Epaniol, our colonial governor camo niong a snort umc alter, with, ms "proclamation" fixing tho sune day for praise, prayer and thanksgiving. S&" In answer to tho inquiry of our correspondent whotlior tho "lato meeting of tho Bloomsburg Loyal Loaguo was for tho purposo of organizing a company of volunteers for tho war under tho Presi dent lato call !" wo arc unablo to give an affirmative answer. Nothing of tho kind has transpired. No public notico has boon given of tho formation of a volunteer company for tho country's defence by tho Loaguo, and as thoy arc not backward about making their patriotism known in words, wo presume there is no truth in tho rumor that they aro forming a -military company. This is moro especially true from tho fact that somo of tho Leaguers arc offering their rifles for salo. Wo have been requested to an nounce, that the young Ladies of Blooms burg, will givo a Concert in tho Court IIouso on next Thursday evening, to con sist of Music, Tabloaux, fco. Tho pro ceeds to bo appropriated to tho wants of tho sick and wounded soldiers. Wo be speak for them a good attendance. BLOOMSBURG Attorneys-At- Law. WILLIAM (J. HURLEY, Market Street. JOHN Gf. FREEZE. Ilaglstcr's Office. Court House. ROIIURT 1'. CLAItK, Cast corner Main and Market. E. II. LITTLE, (District Attorney,) Court Alley. WESLEY WHIT. South side of .Main abovo .Market. SAMUEL KNOltR, Court Alky, mar Court Mouse. PETERS. RISE EL, south sido of Main, abuvc Marktt Phinti.no Offices. "Columbia Democrat," (LEVI L. TATE, Proprietor,) Court Alley, north side of Court lloue. "Slar of tho North," (WM. II. JACOI1Y, Prorrictor,) HOUth side of Main, below .Mnrket street. "Columbia County Republican," ( PAI.EMON JOHN, Proprietor,) South sido .Main above .Market. Physicians. Dr. F. C. HARRISON, Exchange Hotel, Main street. Dr. J. II. McKELVV. North .Main st below Market. Dr. J. C. ItlJTTEIt, Market above Main street. Dr. J, R. EVrtNS, Soulh'sido viaini below Market. Merchants. McKELVY, NEAL & CO , North-east corner of Main noil Market II. C. & I. W. I1ARTMAN, NJrlh-west corner Main nnl .Market. S. II. M1LI.EB., South side of Main, abovo Mark-t. A. J. SI.OAX, South Blilc of Main, abjvo Market. J. J. HIlOWEll. Corucr of Main andiron Streets. L. T. SHAItl'LHSS. South side Main below Market. A. II. ERASMUS, North Bide of Main abovo Market. JOHN K. GIRTON, South sido of .Mum abovo Market. C. .MEMIENIIAI.I,, South Ahlc .Main above .Market. WM. IIUIIII, South tide of Slain above Main. IIENItY KLE1.M, Main Street, East Blooiiisburt'. Hotels. Exchange Hotel, WM. II. KOON3, Proprietor; Main Street, above Market, Smith tide. American House JOHN I.EACOCK, Proprietor, South side of Main, abovo Market. Forks Hotel, SILAS DOHSON, Proprietor, head of Main Street. JUSTICE3 OF THE PEACE. J. M. CIIA.MIIERLAIN, south sido Main above Market. T, J, MORRIS, Bouth side Main, Went Uloomsliurg. DauaaisTs. EYER h MOVER, South side of Main, abovo Market. E. I'. l.UT., south side of Main, below Market. J. li. MOVER, South-west Main & Market Street. Milliners. Miss fl. D. WERIl, North tiie of Main abovoMarktt. Miss MARY 1IARKLEY, North sidu of .Main below Market Street. MISSES' II AII.M ANS. South sido Main abovo Market. M its E. I'HTEll.MAN, South side Main above Market. Dentists. H. C. IlOWKlt, North side of Main above Market. GEO. E1SHCL, South sido of Main, above Market. Foundry and Machinists. PETER I1ILLMEYEU, near the Uloomsburg and Lack. awanua Railroad. JOSEPH SHAKPLEf'S, Third Steet, abovo Mnrkct. LEWIS II. MAUS, South side Main abovo Market. Clothino Establishments. DAVID LOWENUUltO, South sido Main above Market. A. J. EVANS, South side Main, near Iron Struct. Stoves and Tinware. A. M. RUTEIIT, South side Main, below Market. P. S. MOVER, North side Main, ubovu Court IIouso. Saddle and Harness Manufacturers. W. J. 11EIDLEMAN, South sido Main, below Market. J. 1). PLRSEL, North side Main, below Court House, Boots and Shoes. PIIII IP UNANCST, South sido Main, abovo Market, HENRY KLEIM, South sidu main, near Iron struct, A. SOl.EDEIt, South side main, abovo Iron Street. W.M. KARXS, Mnin stroil, East llloumsburg, JOHN HROIIST, Main street, West Illoomsburg, 11, GIRTON, Iron Street, south of Main street. Cabinet Makers. S. O. SHIVE. South sido .Mnin, near corner of Iron, JOSEPH HrtltKLHY. South sido .Muin below .Market. V, South side .Main below Marke . South corner Iron and .Main Sts TURWlLIGER, St 1 g. w. iokrll, Main street, West Illoomsburg. Blacksmiths. STEPHEN KNORR. North sido Main, below Market, T. J. THORNTON, South sido Alain, below Market, M c. Amion , .Mn n street, East iiiooinsuiirg, JOhn fuiisel, Main street, Wtstiiioom.burg. Watciics, Clocks and Jewelry. R. CATCIIART, Snath-west corner main and matkot. II. ZIJITERNER, South sido Main, below market j LEWIS UERNARD, South corner Main & Iron Si's Carriage and Waqon Makers. i WM. SLOAN & SON. Market bolowMain Streets, J. S. EVANS, North sidt) .Main below Market. I UROUST U UOWMAN, .Main St., West Ulooiusburf, Tomb Stone Cutters. R A. JACnttV. Main Street. East Dloomsburs. A. WHITMAN, South sido Main, below Market. Tanners and Dealers in Leather. W.M. HVVIir.lt. North aldoMain. near Forks Hotel. ! JOHN K. UROTA Establishment West lUoomsburg. Bookj, Stationery, &a. ' P. JOHN. South sido Main, abovo Market. 1 J, O, f REE.E, Register's Ollice, Court IIouso, Pottery Establishments. i JOHN IHCKS, Dctwcon Main and Third Street, below I Market. RAUU, Third street, west uoomiourgi Tailors. II, RUPERT, South sido Main below Slarket. M. VAN UL8K1UK, South sido MainaboveMarket, CoNF,;CTIONEtt( &0, Di aTOH.VER, South sido Main itreul, above Market. Livery Keefeu. jacoii diuhl, tear of the court House, Winb and Liquor Store. d. W. ROUIIINS. Main etrcel, near corner of Iron, Daouerotyfes, Amurotypej, &o. it. uosbnbtock, south side Main above Muket. Barber. THOMAS BROWK. Court AWf, mr Comt Ho'JM, Card. Berwick, Pa., Nov. 12, 1803. E'litor Democrat: Permit mo through your excellent papcrto return my sincoro thanks to oil coiioornod in tho liberal Do nation mado mo on tho tho 10th, by tho friends of Bloomsburg and Danvilk May tho Good Loiid prosper, and roward thorn for their unmoritcd kindnoss, is nry sinocro prayer. Yours respectfully, G. W. SCOTT, raslor Danvillo & Bloomsburg Baptist Churclics. List of Emptlons for Columbia county. HKAUQUAUTlniS of Frovont Marshall IStli District, Fonnsylvanla,Troy,rn, 1S03. Tho IionrJ. of Unrollmont of tho 13th Cengrotslonal District of l'ontnylvnnln, havo granted, ttio fol lowing exemptions for lliocaueoa sslgnoJ,tiurlng their sessions, from tho 1 1 tit to tho 30th of Octo ber inclusive, 1TL00M TWP. Dhabiutv. UciiJ, V. Brooks.Samuol A. Illttor, Chits A. Moyer, Danlol Loaoock, Jacob F. Fox, Frank 1'. Drlnker.Jamca Rogers, Joslah ltalston, William W. Kelfler, Jcromlah Cooper, Ueorgo Vf. ltathbotio, Jacob Shaffer, Abrnm Ferry, James M. Thornton, Honry Fornwald, Ilonry U. Wells,Jno. Urobst, tloorgo W. (laumor, Fhlllp C.Whltonlght, Ooorgo JIoycr,jr., William l'rico, Isaao Cnuvford, Charles U. Earkloy. Fatiieii oi' MoTitnni.Ess CAtLDnr.. Hiram W. Thornton. Only Sou off Indigent Parent. Abram B. Krnsiiius. Undeh Twenty. Snrauol Miller. Fatiiek's Election. KobortC, Fruit, Jonathan 11. Dluiui, Only Son or Widow. Jotoph Wcavor, AblENAni!. John Colcmrin, Win. Hughes. Father's Election, Albort Searls, MONTOUU. Disaiumtt. Andrew V. lloth, Jamoj Erwlno, S. L. Spencer. Oveii 35 and MAnntED. John Clark, R Francis Father's Election. Itoubcn Houch. FISHING CREEK. Disability. Daniel Wonncr, William Snntoo, KUij S Stoker, Isaao Lardonbach, 11. C. Labour, Ezra Clinpln. Substltuto In Scrvico on Third cf March. Silas Mcllcnry. Father of Motherless Children. E. Trimmer. OllEENWOOD. Disability. Edwin John, John E. Heacock,Al. fred Kline; William l'attorson, Jcjso Hnyman, l'axton Kline, Abraham E. Kllno, John Cromloy, Thomas Mather, Avory 0. Smith, J. 0. Olrton. Only Son of Indigent Parents. Win. MeEwon, Wm 11. Mather, John 0. lllchort. In scrvico on Third uf March. Dan.Pattcrson. Under Sizo and Weight. E. M. Parker.. Only Son of Widow. Abraham Slebcrt. Father of Motherless Children. Abraham Dro blcbis. Substitute in Scr vleo on Third of March Per ry D. Black. JACKSON. Disability li S Young, Uoorgo W. Farvor, Ecnjaniln Savngo. Iu Scnkoon Third of March Gcorgo Rcmlcy, Washington Knouse. PINE. Disability Thomas S Stackhousc, Qoo Fox, Mother's Eloclton Robert Potter. Over 33 and Married John Johnston, Emanuol Rogart, Montgomery Cox. URIAH CREEK. Disability Peter liachman. FolonySilas E Lyon. Substltuto In Third of March rotor Eckrotl', Daniel Bluffer. Non-roiident E Smith, flldeon Fchnol. Misnomer David Knouso. BERWICK UOROUnU. Difohility Edward B Hull, Wm Knorr, Abiah Philip', Wm Kunklo. Mother's Election Emanuel Frants. Two Brothers iu Scrvico L Prosscr. CENTRE. Disability II Naglo, Morris B Frois, W IIoss, Josso lloffioaii, Jolin 11 Hill. Only Son of Indigent Parents-John W Clark, Samuel Noyhard. Father' Elcclion-Pctcr M Boono. Substitute in Service on Third of March-Tho3. W Fry. SCOTT- Disability Jackson A Tobias, Gorco W John pon, U 11 Eut. John C Kllno, 11 M C Fowler, Ij Krcsslcr, John W Shannon, Butler Edgar, John Miller, Reuben Sitler, John A Whito, J Jlurtmaa 5Jndor Twenty Patrick Daley. Mother's Election John Whitenight. Over 35 and Married E Hartman,Gcoro Brine, fJenrn S Patterson. Father of motherless Childron E Wolls, II 0 Crovcling. Subatituto in Scrvico on 3d of MarchWin S Crevcling, V Crosslor. In service ou Third of March Robort 8 Ent, Robclt Pattcrsou. ORANGE.. Diiablllty James B Harman, lavid E Hay man, Robevt G Padcn. Only Son of Widow M S Hayhurst. Father of Motherless Children J C Hughos. Under Twenty Chas Aliunde. MOUNT PLEASANT. Disability. Thomas S Sorow, A J MeCarty, Martin Klino,Wm E Jot nson, Wesley Ilittlo.Wm W Klinu. Father of Mothorlcse Childron. I K Appleman. InServicoon 3d of March Michael Hock. SUGAR LOAF. Dlcability. Wm Mastcllor, John W Dilts. Over 35 and Married. Joslah R Fritz. Substltuto in Scrvico 3d of March. P Hess. BENTON. Dlcability. John F Conner, Joslah Klino, Samuol Kriekbniiui, Caleb O'Bryan. Substitute in Service 3i of March. J Koifcr. Non-resident. Russell Knrnes. Over 35 and Married. John Kcafcr. MADISON. Disability. John Shotlor, R W Stout, Cyrus Day, T II Runyaii, Jas W LVcs. Father's Eioctlon. Jacob Stoufor. nrnthnr'a Kleeiion. Alfrod Pccir. J Zeisloft. Only Sn of Indigent Parents. Dau. Wolliver Fatherless Children. Jno Kramer, A S Allen HEMLOCK. Usability. Donlol Shaffer, Henry 0 Grotz, Illrum Girton, Wm Appleman. Michaol Whito night, Vivian Stovons, Joseph K McMichaul. Fathor's Eloetlon. Gcorgo W Fnutt. Aliencso. Gcorgo Ivy. Over '35 andMarriod. E P Evans, Dan.Yocum, Ralph Ivy. Only son of Widow. Win PurEell. CATAWISSA. . Disability. David Strouso, P Drurahellor.ClIn ton M Harder, Daniel Clnjwell, Wm Strouso, P 1'cnstcrm.ichcr, G R Hayhurst, Chaflcs Gaumor, Jacob Miller. I in sorvlco on id ct aiarcn, lju w numti, Alienage. Johu l itigernld. Over 35 and Married. Wm Richart. FRANKLIN. Disability. Noah Critz, Wm Huber. Quota Filled. W Clark, Bcnj Zimmerman. MIFFLIN. Disability, John PIfcr, Albert Millard, Isaiah Frederick John Wolf, Samuel Michaol, R Zim merman, Ifcnry Folk, Silas Mensiugor. Substitute in Servico 3d of March. J II Davis . HEAVER. Disability. Aaron Drclsbach, D LoEgaborger, Henry Swenlt, Washington Fry, Franklin Schell, James Prcscott, Lewis Fcastcr, John Hcnninger. Over 35 and Married. Edward Scholl, Thomas Miller, Georgo DroUbach, Reuben Henningcr Under Twenty ; Wm Beury. Iu Scrrice 3d of March ; Aaron B Johnson LOCUST. Disability ; Abraham Raup, N Kostcnbader, Jocob Mcllck, Daniel K Lockard,J H Howcll.Wm Hclwlg, Henry K Baro, Ocorgo Leiby, Chas H (Jnl.lo. Non-resident; Henry Boycr, V II Long Only Son of Indigent Parents ; Samuel Prlc MAINE. Disability William Kline, Nathan Knapp.Wm Fisher, Arias Benjotnln Substltuto iu Sorvlco 3d of March ; D Miller ROARING CREEK. Disability I Chas K Mcnscli, Isaao J Vocum, John M Banks, Georgo Kroiobcr CONYNGHAM. Disability ; Wm M Hoagland, M Conner, A Mull, F Wuruioker. Father of Motherless Children ; David Camp, Uriah Tlllcy. Over 35 and Married ; A W Rea, R Philllps.M Horan, M Snyder, M M'Nulty, 0 P Mosler Undor Twenty j Daniel Mosler Over 45 ; Johu Butlor Alienage ; L Hart, A Rider, Wm Nelly, T Cuno, Henry EcTrtlng, P Quiuu, T Holly, W Sim. inons Throo Brothers In Servico j R Nixon Non rosident i Jacob Chambers, JnoSuydor Substltuto in Servico 3d of Msrcb s Wm Tiffer Only Son of ludigeut Tarents t Y Hoover. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees I creditors and Mlicr" pemoni Intcroatou In tlio ntatfs of the terpectlve decedents and minor, that tho following Administration rind Guardian accounts have been filed in tho omcu of Iheitcc'ittor ofColinnlila ennnty, and will bo presented for confirmation and al Imvnn.nln (tin nntl.nti nl.n h.U n( ftlnnma. burg. In tho county aforesaid, on Wednesday, the Olh uayor ueccmuer, iBta,ot a ociocit in tno nitcrnoon or laid day. said day 1. Account of 13. F. Ilartinan, adminis trator of John Evans, late of lltoem tuwnshrp, dee'd, S. Account of llcnj. P, Fortner, admin istrator of Rowland llughos, lato of Locust twp., dee'd. !). Account of John Kicfor, administra tor of Jacob Gerhart, lato of Maine township, doe'd. 4. Aooount of Bonj. P. Fortnor, admin istrator of Jacob Huber, late of Franklin twp,, deo'd, 5. Account of William llnbb, ono of tho administrators il bonli non, cum'testninonto nnnoxo of William Linn, lato of Hemlock township, dee'd. 0. Account of' John S. Sterner, adm'r oi Hainan urcenwau, iaio oi bcou lownsnip, ucc'il 7. Account Of John Freae, Guardian Of Carollno Knorr, by his administrator Hctir'y 0. 1'rcas 8. Account of John Froas, Guardiau of Henry Knorr, by his administrator Henry C, Freas. 0. First and final accoaut of Jeremiah Jacoby, administrator of Johnson Linden, late of Ilrl. arcrcek township, der.'d, 10. Account of Johnson II. Ikclor, Guar dian of Daniel Wcllivcr, son of William Wclllvcr, lato of Madison township, dee'd. 11. First and final account of Pctor K. Hcrbcln, Ciecutor of last Will and Testament of Dam lei Ricgcli late of Locust township, dee'd. DAN1UL LLC, flljlillr. Illoomsburg Nov.0, 1SG3. AWMITOK'S NOTIUI3. In the Orphans'1 Court for the County of Columbia, Estate of George Uartma lute of Benton iownship, deceased. ALL portons Interested will tako notice, that the tin. ilcmlgned, nppolnted Auditor by tho Orpliana' Court uf i.'olumbia county, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions nf the balanco or assets in the hands or George SI. Ilarlman, Cxccutur of George llartinau, deceased, to and nniotigtlie respective creditors of tho deceased, according to tho order txtablislied by law, will meet the parties Interested at Robert I'. Clark's ollico, in lllonuisliurg, on Tuesday tho !Mth of Novem ber, fii:i, for ttio purposes of his appointment, when nud where all patties intcrcsteil aro requested to pro sent their claims, or be debarred from coming in tor a haru of such aseils. RonmtT r. clark, auduob. Illoomsburg, Oct. SI, 1BGU-41?.'. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tho Orphan's Court for tho County or Columbia; E3tato of John M. Bucka lew, lato of Fiahingcrcck twp., dee'd. A I.I, persons interested will tako notice, that tho rX undersigned nppolnted Auditor by the Orphan's Court of the county of Columbia, on exoeptious Hied tn the account of William lluckalcw, one of the Uxcc mora of John M. lluckalcw, dee'd., will meet the par tlna iitrrctnil nt Urn IE croril nr'n OtTii-n. ill ItlonnialtiirD ou Wednesday, the twcnty-tiltli nay ot ftovcnilier, I A. D for the purpose uf his appointment, when and wiiere an parties intcrcsicu aro reuuesieu to ui tend if they think proper. JUIIi i. 1 IU.I.1., lUDITOn. Ulooinsburg, Oct. 21, ltUl.-$2. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court for tho County of Columbia, Estato of Solomon Swank, lato of Beaver township, deo'd. ALL persons interested will take notice, tba. tho undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of the county of Columbia, on exceptions Illcd tn the account of Tllmon llittenhoiise, nud lteubsu Swank, administrators of Solomon Swank, dee'd., will meet the parlies interested at thu Recorder's Ollico, in Illoomsburg, on Thursday, tho twenty-sixth day nf November, lfli3, for the purposo of Ids appointment when and where all parties interested are- requested to attend if they think proper. WKSU'.Y WIRT, AtiDiToa. Illoomsburg, Oct. 24, leCJ.-4t.V-J- Auditor's Police. In the Orphans' Court for the County of Columbia, Es tate vf Lduin Holmes, late of Fishingcrcck totcnslup, deceased. ALL persons interested will tako notice that tho un dersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to report ditribntiou of the bal aucc in the hands "I' Mary W. Holmes, administratrix of Cdwin Holmes, deceased, to and among the respec tive creditors of tho decedent, according to the order established by law, will meet tho parties Interested at tlio ollico of Robert 1 Clark, in Illoomsburg. on Wed nesday, the twenty-fifth day of November, 16C:i,fortho purpose of his appointment, when ami w hero all parties uterested ure required tn present their claims, ur bo de barred from coming ill fer a kliuro of such assets ALU. JACKSOX, Auditor. niooni6btirs,Oct,nl,lSG3-ltS!J. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tho Orphans' Court for tho county of Columbia ; JstatQ ot Jonn i'nee, dec u Catawissa township. ALL persons will take notice that the undersigned niinuinted Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Colum bia county, to mako distribution of tho balance iu the hands of Lewis Vctter, Administrator of John Price, dee'd.. will meet the parlies interested at Robert I'. Clark's Ollice. in lllooinshuri.'. on TUUSDAV. Novem ber 231 h IeOII, at 10 o'clock, a.m., for tho purpose of his appointment, when and wlicro nil persons iuterer.cn are reiucstea tu prebcnttncir ennuis or uo ueuarreu irom coming iu lorasnarcoi bucii iibcis. ROUCUT I'. CLARK, Auditor. Rloonisburg, Oct. 31, lr3-4w8-'. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Whitenight, dee'd. LETTERS of administration on tho cs state of John Wliiteiiight Into of llloom township Columbia county, deceased, liuvo been granted by the Register nf sal. I county tn tno tno uiiuersigncu who ro sides in the 'nine township ; nil persons having claims against the estato ot tun dec'ticm are rcnucsicu to pre sent them to the administrator nt li is residence with out delay, and all pertain Indebted to inako payment lortliwitli. CATIIARINK WIMTT.NIGHT. Oft. 10, 1803 SI. Administratrix. pilOTIIONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notico Is hereby given to all persons interested, that tho following accounts havo been filed in the Prolhon otary's Ollice, at Ulooinsburg, Columbia county, nnd will hn nreaentod to the Court of Common Pleas of tho said county, nn Wednesday, tho Dill day of December next, at JU o'clock in tno lorenoon or sniu uay, isr con firmation and allowance. 1. Account of Michael Steekcr, ono of tho committee of Michael Kinney, n lunatic. 2. Account of Oliver Evans, committeo of the person and estate of David Hampton, a lunatic, JACOU HVLRLV, l'relh'y. Illoomsburg, Nov. 14, ldS3. ATTENTION I ro all trawi it Mir coxcers: The undersigned being a regularly "licensed Auction eer," hereby oilers his services us such, to all who may feel disposed to give him n rail. His great expe rience in Hie business, will eiublu him to render satis faction to his customers. At tho same time ho Cautions all Auctioneers, "not licensed," from following said calling, as tho lino fixed by Iho United States will surely be imposed, and the law carried out tn its full extent, All persons desiring to obtain my services, w ill please inform me to that t iled before they advertise. J. D. RICE, AucTio.-n.im, Light Street, Nov. 14, 1E03, A. C. VAVL. . TnOMTSOS. PAUL & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE Jfegggftggj DEALERS IN No. 43 Noiti Wharves, PRILADELPIIIA. E7- H U T T E R, cirElTs"ir"Tl A M S, & c. 21 Nov. 14, ieC3-12mo. HELMBOLD'3 EXTRACT BUCIIU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. Iini.JIllOI.D'S EXTRAC7 ni.'CIIU. THE (IRFJIT DIUIIETIC, IlEUIBOLD'S EXTRACT BVOIIU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. iinr.vnoi.n'B extract urciiu. Till. OllEAT DIURETIC. And a positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of kA lit... Or.-nl, IVanlin.i. KiilltVfl. Ornvol. Dropsy, ii all diseases of the Urinury Organs, Sea adverti nt In another column, Cut it out, ana send for tho M liciaoator.ee, Howoro of Counterfeits. Nov. si. 1803-lmo. KINDS OP STOCK FOR TnE riiotngrinli Anmins, bard Pictures, Gold Pens, fino lliblcs ,, I Prayer Hooks, Sic, 4c. Call and look at our Slot l, or send your orders by mail. YVOl. li 11.IU1Y, ItOOKSELLEKi W. Cor. Fourth and liaee, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. II, 1883 3m nnoTOGRAPn albums. I(0 different styles, best assortment in the City, and selling ut very low prices. Send for aCotalogns, WM, G. PERRY, FuBt-iiuiB, 8. W. Cor. Fourth and Usee, i Nor. H, IS3m rillLADELriUA. I'ublto Sale VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TN ritltSUANCr, of an order f the Orphans' Court of x i;oiunioia county, nn irniurony, ina iwrniy rigiun nay oi novcniner ncir, ni ju n ciock in mo lorcnoon, l'elor lint, administrator of Alcm Mnrf, lato ofBcott i' mpmo in iiu by l'ubltc Vendue, on the premises, a certain Trad of Land, Bltunte In Scott township, In said county, beginning nttlio north corner of Caleb liar- ion s larm, ncing on tuo norm lino of 1'iirnart No. 1. and Ivins Hast nf li Caleb llaiton and Cllns Krum, and adjoining John Roblnon on ttio south, and Harmon Kllno and Jacob Keller on tho cast. And containing UFIT-SEVEN ACHliS) and twenty perches, strict measure. Late the llttato of said deceased, situate- In tho township of Scott and county aforesaid, Jacob Kteiilt. Clerk. pnldoneonOrmallonof Bnlo.anil balancoln ono year from conllruiatlon, with interest from confirmation by the Court. ITTIMl ENT, Administrator. Illoomsburg, Octobsr 31, 18G3. Orphans' Court Safe OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, on Saturday, the Hist of November, 1863, at Ido'clork In the forenoon, Amsy Whitenight and Mary Whllenlclit, administrators, &c.,nf Peter White tiliht, lata of Hemlock township, in said county, dee'd., will expo jc to salo, by public vendue, on the premises,, u'ccrtuiu PIECE OF LAND, nnd Real Kstatc, bounded and 'described ax follows, to wit: on the North by laml of Gcorgo Whitenight, on the Hast by land nf Mathia-. Whitcnicht, on the Smith by land of l'oswell folk, and on tho West by land of Aaron Miller, CONTAINING EIGHTEEN ACRES. Late the cslato of said deceased, situate in the town ship of Hemlock, and county nforesabl, JACOII UYRRLY, Clerk. TRRMS OF SALH : Ten per cent, or tho one-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid on day of sale; one fourth less the ten percent, nt the confirmation of tho ale, and the balanco in ono year from confirmation with Interest from confirmation, October SI, ltG;i. 18G3. 1803. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE 9& A X ft " R A&m This great line traverses the Northern and North west counties of Pennsylvania to tho city of Uric, on t.ako I'.rle. It has been leased by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, nnd under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in uso for l'asienger nnd I'reight business from liarrisiiurg to iuiporiuui, (iiu muesjoii inei.asi ern invisioiiiunu irau cikukiu iu uiiCl,o nines; uu uiu em Division, anil Western Division Tl.MZ or PASSENOER TR11K3 AT SOttTlIC.MnF.RI.lND. Mail Train leaves, l'.ast fl 5:1 A, M. Impress Train " " 11 US 1'. M. Mail " " West 4 47 " Rxiire " 8 43 A.M. Cars run through with niAKor both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and llaltlmore and Lock Haven. Nuw nnd elegant Sleep Ing Cars acconipaning the Ilxpress Train both ways between YVilli.nuspnrt aim Baltimore, unu Williams- port ami riiuaiieipuia, l'or information respecting Passenger business, ap ply at the S. C Cor. llth and Market Sts. Aim lor r rcigui uusincssm me company s Agents; H. II, Kingston, Jr., Cor.Jlitli and Market Sts., l'lill'a' J. W. Reynolds, Uric. J M. Drill. Agent N. C. R: It., Baltimore. II. II. Houston, Gcn'l. Trelaht Agt . 1'hltndelpbla, Lewis I.' lloupt, Gcn'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia. Joseph D. 1'ottK, Gcn'l. Manager, Williamsport. October 31, iei!:i. rpitlAL LIST, DEO. TERM, 18G3. I Philip Wintcrsteen r Valentino Winterstecn li Henry Wells rs Georgo Kiti.oy, Jr. 3 Jncob Eyer rs Abraham Klasc. 4 Abraham Klase rs Jacob Eyer 5 David Levi, rt al rs Samuel L nettle, li Daniel F Soybert vs Joseph GciibII. 7 l.lijnli McHurtrlc, ct al rs Christian Wolf. 8 John II Brown, ct al t;j Leonard B Rupert. 0 James Harding ts Elias lleese. 10 Louisa Gowcn vs Elizabeth Dalius. tr II Jacob llanis tis Peter Jucoby. r. 11 Jacob Komi rs Tilinnii Nagle, 13 Georgo Hughes, tt ul rs J V Crlswetl, et al, 14 David Relnbold rs .Michael Grnver. 15 llussel V Stoker rs William lkeler. II", William A Kline rs Gcorgo W llolfnian, ct nl. 17 Rebecca Vauderslice vs George Dodson. 13 N L Campbell rs Samuel Johnson. 10 Franklin Longerbcrger's Adm'rsrs Christian Wol ! 'Ju D F Soybert t Reuben Nicely. ill II F Hciglnrd k Hro vs Silas I) Edgar. 2J Daniel J Carey re Hnrtz & Ent. 23 W A Kline vs G W Hodman. Si Joseph F Long rs Isaac D Palton 23 Euos L Adams rs D F Seybcrt, ct al. SG Charles!! !lss rs Stephen Wolf. 27 Joseph Hartmani't Reuben Litis. iM Rcbecea Transuo rs William Transuff. 33 Wins Reese uso rs Isaic Rutter. 30 Jacob Tcrwlllcgur rs Thomas .Meredith. 31 Sylvester J Faux use rs II F Reigharil, et si. 31 Rickctts 1: Stewart rj Emanuel Johnson. 33 Jacob Duck, Ex'r.cs Jesse Huck. 31 D II Uo-art ct al vs William Dcnnison ct al. TRAVERSE JURORS FOR DECEMBER TERM, 18G3. Hlooni Augustus Mason, Stephen Knorr. I'eavcr Samuel Fidier, Elias .Miller, Win Schcll. Rrlarcreek Even 1) Adams, llenton Peter Appleman, John ODIIdine. Centre Daniel llowcr, Georgo Hess, Peter Millet, Aaron Kclchner. Catawissa Joseph Martz, C'mton Margcruui. FishiiiKcreek Daniel Mclleiirv, Ucnjnniln .Mcllcnry. Greenwood Sylvester Albcrtson. John McMurtry. lleinlock'-Anios llartinau. Jackson John Savage. Madison Robert Fruit, William Carnahan, Lewis Schuyler. .Maine John Nuss. .Milllln Lawrence Walters, Stephen Doitterick. .Mt. Pleasant Win. J. Ikclca, William Howell. Montour Levi Weaver. Orange David Herring, John Pettcbonc, Jesse Drum sleller. I'i ne Francis Hunter, Valentino Winterstecn, Henry Hicnart. Sugarloaf James Hess. GRAND JURORS FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1803. Renton Thomas Scigfried, Hriarcrcck Moses Davis, John II. Smith. Fishingcreek James Edgar, GeotgoMcUrllo, Hemlock Vnthins Appleman. .l.irkGiinlnlm .Mrllmirv Tlinmnq W. Ynumr. iKicust Henry Fisher. Vm..Millcr.Abmham Veager. Alltllin .lnlin Hnviler. S.imitcl Pnvdcr Alouut PleasantAaron Kester, Jr., John Wannick, .Maine Solomon Shuuinu, John Harmony .Madison Perry Cliristain, Phintas Wcllivcr. Orange Aaron l. I'atterson, Cornelius Hellas. Hugarloaf Joseph O. llcss, Andrew Hess. Scott John Shuuian. THE GREAT WORLD'S rIIl EXIIIIHTION HELD IN LONDON lrejl. THOS. W. MATTSON Was awarded the Prlzo Med al for his superiority overall competitions in tho United States for his improvements Travelling Tnmiis, Ho being tho inventor and Manufacturer of Elastic steel Spring mild Solo Leatherand solid Uivcted Iron Framo Travelling Trunks, Vullses, Ladles Hat Uascs, Carpet Rags. Leather Hags, Umbrellas and Hobby Horses, Hoys' Gigs, Propellers, Wheelberrows, &c, hich hu is prepared to sell at tho lowest manufacturing price. The mostuxtensivo Trunk and Carpet Hug Manufactur er in Philadelphia. 402 .MARKET STREET, ono door ahevo rourth. South side, 1'HILADELl'IUA, C7"Sales room on the first floor, I HTTrunks neatly repaired or exchangod for new ones. Call and see, as wo sell very cheap for cash. Nov. 14, Ic03-12mo. I N&W FANCY GOODS, FOR FALL WINTER. TI1E subscriber has just received a lot Hosiery Trimmings and New Goods, such as 3 E ? CO V B S SKXWU&m WQQJt, & ALSO: GLOVES, DOLLS. bTAYS, BATCIIELL. HOOF-SKIRTS, FOllTMONIES. AND OTHER NOTIONS. Ej- Wheeler Wilson's Sewing .Machines for sale. Also Sunday School Uooksund Hiblcs, Also Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer, which will givoto eray us natural color, A. D. WEU1I. Next Door below Court House. 14, 16C3. Bloomsburg, Nov, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ' Estate of Peter Hess, doe'd. LETTERS of administration on the Estato of Peter Hess, lato of Sugarloaf twp., Columbia ro., dee'd. have been granted by the Register of Columbia cn., to thu undersigned ; all persons having claims against tho estato of tfio decedent are requested to present tlicui to Ilia Administrator at his residence in said town, ship, without delay, and all persons indebted to make payment forthwith. HENRY C. HESS, Adni'r- not. 7, tw.-ow .t: oo. oi icoiioiie A IIiailLY CONOENTBATED A PURE TOJKIC. I3O0TO11 IIOFFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS r-RWAnnn nv DR. 0. M. JAOKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. WILL effectually enro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jnundico, Chronic nr Nervous licbllity, Diseases of tho Kidneys, rilid nil dlsoasos arising fromadUor. dared Liver or Stomach such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness of lllood tntbo Head, Acidity of tho Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness of weight In the Stomach. Sour llrtictatlons. Pinking or Fluttering ot tho I it of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur ried and DiOlcult Ilrcathlng. Fluttering nt tho Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when Ina lying posturo, nimnessoi vision, lints or wcus bgforo the sight, Fever and Dull Tain In tho Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Vcllowiicss of tho skin and Lyas. I'liln in III n Side, Hack, Chest Limbs, lit.. Sudden Flushes f Heat, Hunting In thu Fleeh.Cntistaiil Im aglningsofcvil, & depression of snirlts. And wilt Positively prevent Yellow Fever. Pillions Fever, fcc. Tiny c tilnln no Alcohol or bad Whiskey. Thoy win cure tno above aiscases in ninety-nino cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and uulversnl popu larity of lloofland's German Hitters, (purely vegeta ble,) hosts of Ignorant Unncks and unscrupulous ad venturers, have opened upon suffering humanity tho flood gutes of Nostrums in tho shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chris tened Tomes, fjtomnchlcs nnd Hitlers. Icwaro or the Inniimarablo array of Alcohol b nrcD- parations In plelhorii bottles and big bellied kegs, un der the modest appellation of Hitters; which Instead of curing, only nggravntu disease, and leave the disap pointed sutler In despair. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN I3ITTERS I Are not n new nnd untried nrtlclc, but have stood .he test of fifteen years trial by t ho American public '. and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. Tho proprietors havo thousands of letteti faoin tbo most eminent CLLHGVMCN, LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS. AND CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Uitturs. Do you want something to strcngthtn you) Do you want a good appetite! Do you tcatit to build up your Constitution 1 Do you want to feel well Do yow want to get rid of nervousness J Do you want energy ? Dc you want to sleep well 7 Do you want a brisk and vicorous feeling f If you do, uso IIOOFLAND'S GLItNAN HITTERS, From Jfco. J, JNVrlon Brown, D. D I'ditor of the Ency clopedia of Itcligious Knoiclcdgc. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Tatent Medicines in general, through distrust nf their Ingre dients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefit ho believes himself to have received iromnny simple preparation rnoemaKcr, l.sq r mo removal m mis prejuuico oy proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when which I hnd not felt for six months before, and had al mnst despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God l . .1 t . . . . . . . and my Irlcmi for directing mo to the uso of them. J. NEWTON HKOWN. Philadelphia, Juno 2i, 1601. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under tho name of Hitters, puttn quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whiskey or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Hitters Inn caused nnd will continue to cause, as long ns they can bo sold, hundreds to die the death nf tho drunkard. Hv their uso tho system is Kept community uouer tne inuiicnce ot ricononc stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and thu result is all Hie horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Fr tnoso wno uesirn and win nave a l.ia,uor Hitters, we puiuisu mo loiinvviug rcceini. .ci ono uoitie oi llonil.iiid'8 German Hitters and mix with thrco quarts of good brandy or whiskey, and the result will ho a preparation mat win tar exrci in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Hi'tcrs in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all Uiu virtues of lloofland's Hitters in connection with n good article of Liquor, ut a much less unco than tbeso inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENES OF SOLDIERS. Wo call attention to nil having relations or friends in tho army to tho fact that "IIOOFLAND'S German Hitters" will euro nine-tenths of the diseases induced by uxposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published n linos t daily in the newspapers, on tho arrival of the sick, it "ill bo noticed that a very largo proportion aro lutferlug debility. Every case of that kind can bo readily cured by lloofland'H German Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the ci geslive organs are speedily reflioved. Wo have no hesitation in stating that, if theso Hitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds uf lives might bo saved that otherwise will bo lost. Wo call particular attention to the following remark able and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whoso lifo, to use his own language, "his been saved by tho Hitters." PmLAOELrniA, August 23, 1S63. .Messrs. JoncsSf Evans, Well, gentlemen, your lloof land's German Hitters his saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, somo of whoso names aro annended. and who were fully cognizant of all tho circumstances of my case, I am, and have been for the last lour years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cnpi R. II. Ayres. Through the ixposure ntlemlnnt upon my ardorous duties, I was attacked iu November last with lntlmuination of tho lungs, and was for sevcutv-two daVB in the luisnital.-r I was then removed from the White Mouse, and sent to tills city on board tho Steamer "Statu of Maine," from which 1 landed ou the 2eth of June. Since that time I havo been about as low as any one rnuld be and still retain a spark of vitality. Forawcek or moro 1 was scarcely able to swalluw anything, and if 1 did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up egnin. 1 could not even knrp a glass of water on my stomach, Lifo could not last under Ineso circumstances ; and, ac cordingly, the physicians who had been workiNg faith fully, though unsuccessfully, to rescUo me from the grasp of th.i dread Archer, Irnnkly tcld me they could do no moro for me, ami advised rue to see a ilergyman, and make such disposition of my limitedfunds as best suited me. An ncquuintancu who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your Hit ters, and kindly procured a bottle. From tho tinio I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of i rath receded, and 1 am now, thank God for it, getting belter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and 1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife anil daughter, from whom 1 havolieurd nothing for eighteen months; fur, gentlemen, 1 hm a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your valuable- Hitters I owe thu certainty of lifu wnich tins taken the plaro of vaguo fears to ; our Hitters will I owo the glorious privilcgo uf again clasping to toy bosom tknso who aro dearest to me iu life. Vcry.truly yours, ISAAC II A LONE. Wo fully concur in the truth of tho abovo statement nswebad despaired nf seeing our comrade, .Mr. Ma Inuc, restored to health John Cuddleback, 1st New York Uattcry. Gcorgo A. Ackley, Co, C, llth Maine, Lewis Clieualier, UJd Now York, I. E. Spencer, 1st Artillery, Haltery T. J. 11. Fnsewell, Co. II, 3d Vermont, Henry II. Jerome, Co. 11, do, Henry T. Macllonald, Co C, tith Maine, John F. Ward, Co. E.,5th Maine, llejmali Koch. Co. H.,7i!d New York, Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. I'., Wth I'enn., Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. II., lUlith I'enn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that tho signature of C. SI. JACKSON," is on tuo WKArrER of uacii uottiu. l'RICE l'ER I10TTLH 73 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 81 00. Should rour nearest druggist not have the nrtlclc do not be put oil" by any of tho intoxicating prepara tions mat may oo ouereu in us piaco, nut send to us, und wo will forward, securely packed, by cxpross. Principal Office nnd Manufactory, Tio. GUI Arch Street. Jones & Evans, (Successors to 0, M. JAOKSON & Co.,) PROPIUETORS. C3" FOttflALK by Dmgslits and Dealers In very town in the Ualted States, OttobeiJl, leSB-Umo. in iiojiopeiiiaiiieiiiayinuscomriouieioinobeiieutor i, they be then and there in their proper persons at i .tS'ii.t. ihn mn,n mirillv in , j,,,,a ' 10 o'clo,l( In the forenoon of said day with their records. Per n m IlitierS nfenar?d br Tie ' ft J nTr?hi ! innui,itions and other remembrance to do tlios thing German Hitters, prepared by ur. c, M. Jackson, or this ' ,n .i.pir ofliccs anncrtain to be done And thoso city, becauso I was prejudiced against tl.cm for many S1'lc!1 'V, ,nd byrccoguance tSprosMUteogast tha y.nrs, under ho Impression that they were chiefly a,. ' ' ,iZV!SauMt Qicnnnnc niixturu. i nni lnucuiou in inviricna ir.otcrt Hon. Peter Atsff, democratic room, borclcotof tho legislature, for Luzerni county, died at Ithicu N. Y,, at tTio tiomo of a rclativo, on Monday evening jast. Iu getting off tho cars nt that plaoo lib stum bled and fell, and struck hla ticad on t1it T rail, and died in a Tow tninutos sftor wards. THE RIOT AT MAUCII CHUNK. Jlrrcst of the Murderer of Mr.tS. K. Smith, Mauoh Chunk, Nov. 10, About seventy of tho Huckshota tho rioters have been nr rostcd and sent to Roading. Tho inurdor of S. K. Smith has also been arrested and intontiCad. , Tho Tenth Regiment of Now York Vol. untocrs aro now stationed iu tho diitriot whero tho lato disturbances look plaoo, and the riotera aro boing arrested and forwft'r ded to Reading for trial. The Small pox h eomowhat troublo some iu Look Ilavon. HPI1E people of Iho county of Columbia i are respectfully, Informed that tin undersigns has fo. sale, at the JlECORDEli'S OFFICE, m nLooMsnuRc, the best and cheapest ASSORTMENT Or STM3E0I1BI , To bo found anywhere In tho County, consisting or Note, Letter. Legal and Cap l'aper, Tens, Holders, I'cnclls, Ink and Envelopes i ALlsO new and Second-hand books, Comprising History, Poetry, ricllon.ThJ. ology and the classics. Catalogues nf Holm's London nubllcatlons. frotfk which selections can bo made, and Hooks furnished to order; by special arrangement with New York Agent'. MI3MOCRATIC BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS and Speeches; and copies of the United States, an Slate Constitutions, iu various styles, always on hand. JOHN G. FREEZE. Ulooinsburg, Nov. 7 . 18G3. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, tho Hon. Wiluam Elwcil, Trcsldont, Judge of ilia Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen. erol Jail Delivery, Court of Ciuartcr Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, in the -Gtli Judicial District, composed of the counties of Colunibla.Sulllvan and Wyoming, nnd the Hon. John Sl'lteynoldsic Stephen llakly.AssociateJudees of Colum bia countyjiavulssuedthelrprecept.bcarlngdate tho "lb day of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-threo nnd tn mo directed for holding a I Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, General (luartcr Sessions of the Peace, Common Fleas' ! and Orphan's Court, iu Illoomsburg, in the county nf ! Columbia, on tho llrst .Monday, (being tho 7th Uay) of December next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, tne justices or LUIlIIIlIllil 111 uu ILiUIJ illlU LIJUTU uiuiVLUtu tllCUl us Dills, is. C " iurors nr0 reouestcd to bo nunctuol In their at- f.0.',! 1 ooms- V'i , j sheriff nov.n, ittid. oue" First Great Arrival OF PALL & Willi GOODS ! The undersigned, lias, Just replenished hit Storo House in Orangcvillc, with a well-selected asssrolusDt f FALL & WINTER GOODS Consisting In part nf Cloths, Silks, .Muslins, Cassl mere, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls, Hosieries, Carpet! and Ladies' 1'anty DnEss Goodi, generally, from 12J to) octsandrrintslrom i.') io.jcib. . -r-.-r -si i rn r AmTTTTri i U W. A I 1 Y M A ) Hi I ) I i( ) I I'l I l ( T X iJXIVXJ Kl UJJUi.UiJ.'U Mats, Hoots & Shoei Mackerel Molaassei, Sugar ( Salt. GT.OUEIUES GL.rjEff.AI.Ijx. With all other nrtiles. usually Iieutincouutry St ires. to which ho Invites thocnrly attention of old nnd lew customers. Having been at the City in the right imo bought low nud paid cash he will be able to compete with tho best, and sell fur small profits and prcmpt pay. His friends aro invited to pop in and see ti eigms. WM FRITZ. Orangcville, Nov. 7, 18G3. EW AND SECOND HAND SAFES, For salo c! can. nt New York Safe Denot, 71 Wil liam Street, New Verk. &. A. GREGG. SIZE AND TRICES Or LILLIE'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, O UTS ID E: ' t in r.-are. nmi Cunstab ea ot t no sain county ot uoiumDia utioiiT. viinm. ospTg, No. 4 21 20 2U No. '1 20 21 St r.o. 3 30 2t VI No. t 33 Si 84 No, 5 34 31 St No. 0 tl 31 8t I.Y3ID E: nsinitT, width. birrs. No. 1 17 II 12 No. a io 13, ta No. 3 SI IS 13 Nn. 4 S3 13 IJ Nn S -4 SI 14 No. U 31 SI 1J rates. .. 950 DO . to 00 70 00 . es oo . 100 uo . us uo 1 No. I No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. U November II, 18C3. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: Estate of Jertmi'ih K. Hess, dee'd, Letters of adniinijtrutioii de bonis non on on the citato of Jeremiah K. Hess, late uf Centro township, Columbia rnunty, ilecwased, have been gran ted by the Register of said county tn tho undersigned; al persons having claims against Iho estate of the de cedent aro requested to present them to the Adminis trators without delay, and all persons indebted to luako payments forthwith. GEORGE K. HESS, Centre, JOHN W. 1IE1SEH. Scott, Administrators da bononis non, Sept. 12, IfC3, CwS'2 Attorney at Law, llazlcton, Luzerne co,, Pa, Herri's u to lion, John Walls, Lewisburg, Ta. William Cameron, rresident ot thu Lewlsourg iianic. J. U. Packer, President nf tho Northumberland Hank, Ulooinsburg, Juno "7, 1H03. ly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elins Pettier, deo'd. , LETTERS of administration on the Estate of Eliaa I'eoler.lote of Fishingcreek twp. Columbia co.,iee'd. havebcen granted by the Register of Columbia co.,to tho undersigned ; all persons having claim, against the es tale of thu decedent are Veqiiestcd topresent themto tho uudcrsJgncd, at I is residence in said township, without delay, and all persons indebted to make pay ment forthwith. JACOB FEALER, Adm'r. Oct. 31, 1603-Cw S3. SAMUEL KNORU, A T 7 0 It ,V E Y- AT-LA r.', ULOOMSQURO, TENN. Mrt-tTARY Ilessmess attended to Promptly. OFFWEln Court House Alley, un&cr Dsmocrat OMn. August ft). leWl-Kin, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, I Card Photographs, lllank Hooks, Family Hiblcs, Willing r a per Also a largo stock uf goods suitable) for Holidays. Small protlts, quick sales. HALL & IIENNCRS, Fourth and Arch, Philadelphia. Nov 14. 1803-3mo "QLANK BOOKS. M I FOR MERCHANia & ! OUNTY OFFICES. Mude of tho best linen stock, ruled and bound, to any desired pattern. Orders by mail promptly intended to. W.M. G. PERRY. MiNuricTUWKO Stationer. . E. Cor. Fourth and Uses. 1 No. 14, ie6J-3m rillt.ADHLPUU. I .i i I.