COLUMBIA DBMOORAT edited nt ttivi t. tate, rnormpToni " Onr Oottstlttitlon gnatd It ever I Our glorious Union hold It dear I Onr fitnrrr nag forsake It never! The proud Oaucasalan onr only peer! BLOOMBBURG: Batiirday Morning, Sep. 24,1064, Democratic Nominations FOlTSsiDENT, GEN. GEO. B. McCLELLAN. or new jmtenY. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HON. GEO. H. PENDLETON, op onto. DISTRICT TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, C0L.V. E. P10LLET, OF BRADFORD. FOR ASSEMBLY, WILLIA3IS0.V II. JACOBF. or ur.O0Msnuna, COUNTY TICKET, FOR SHERIFF, SAMUEL SNYDER, of Mifflin. FOR COMMISSIONER, ALLEN UIAXN, of Beaver. FOR AUDITOR, DANIEL SNYDER, of Scott. Abolition Loyalty. Ona hundred and five men wero drafted ing men in tho ltepubliean party, is op in Indiana county, Pa., to fill deficiencies' posed to Abraham Linooln, and favorable in tho lato calls. Of the number, four ro- 'to Georgo 13. McClellan. ported for service, and ono furnished a substituto. Indiana, it should bo remem bered, is an exceedingly loyal county usu ally giving about two thousand majority for tho Abolition ticket. IC7 Tho Hon. Esiehson Ethridoe, of Tenn., lato momber of CoDgress, and twico clerk of tho House, clectbd by tho Republicans ; addressed the McClelhn Meeting in Independence Squaro in Phil adelphia, on tho 17th ; and which it is ad mitted was tho largest political meeting over held in that city. Ho mado a most mognifioont specob. fiST" John J. Cisoo, lato Lincoln's U. S. Treasurer at New York,was Vice Pres ident of the McClellan meeting last Satur day, and on the same stand wero Win. B. Astor, tho millionaire, Hon. Geo. Law, Rcpublioan candidate for nomination to the presidency in 18G0, and Wm. II. As pinwall, oil heretofore opposed to tho Democracy ; now laboring for our success. jgy The Hon. Revekdy Johnson, U. 43. Senator from Maryland, has written a lotter severely denouncing tho inoompo tonoy and unfitness of Lincoln, protesting against hie re-election, and going, with all tho might of his groat intellect for Mc Clellan. He is tho oldest and ono of tho ablest Senators in Congress, and has al ways heretofore been a Whig, and oppos ed to tho Democracy. We will try and publish his letter next wcok. Ho says "not twenty member (of Congross) be lieve Lincoln equal, or at all equal to tho mighty task" of governing the oountry. Loyalty. 'Any man may oppose tho Adminis taation,'yot bo a truo patriot and loyal supporter of tho Government." Tribune, A?ig, 11, 18C4. Not long since wo called attention to an article from tho Tribune, enunciating tho tamo doctrine, and covering a few fanatics iu town with ridiculo and contempt ; on accouut of their foolish attempts to make pcoplo bclicvo that tho administration of Abe Lincoln, was as otic, with the govern ment itself. Sicca the publication of that article, we havo not heard of any street or corner gasing on tho subject ; but for foar that tho blowers should forget themstlvcs, wo givo them anothordoso from tho samo Old Coon. We shall lot them fight it out with Mr. Horace Greoley & co. Abolition Outrage. From a spooial dispatoh to tho Age, wo learn that after tho adjournment of tho im mense Democratio mass meeting at Potts yillo, on Saturdayi twenty oavalrymen belonging to a foreo of newly enlisted men in camp near that town, charged out of an alley with drawn sabres upon tho pcoplo. They out and slashed about and trampled down quito a number of people Six men voro wounded by them. Before resist ance could ba offered to the assault, thoy hurried off. Theso men aro from Chamborsburgjhavo not been in servico before, and havo never yet faoed the robols. It is supposed that they ware encouraged by Abolition roii dents. Tho meeting was one of tho largest and most onthusiastio, and was addressed by Messrs. F. V. Hughes, Wm. Witte, Joal Cook, Mycr Strouso, and others. $3gr Gen. John A, McClornand, lato a Linooln man, Is out in a Utter for Mo Clellan. no is from Illinois, Out for Littlo Mac. CIKOKGE D. l'KENTIOH, for tuanj joars llio lending opponent of tlio Domo craoy, in tho Statu of Kentucky, is out strong for MoOlo.lati.. Tho Louisvillo Journal, Prcntico's paper, tuns up tlio names of McClellnu and Fondleton to iti tnajt-lioiul. GOV. BltAMLETTE, of Kontucky, whoso elaetion was claimed by tho ''Ho publioans," as a Linooln viotory, support M'Clellannndl'cndlotom GEN. LESLIE COOMBS and IIoN.M. UNDERWOOD, of tho samo Stato, arc also Etrong sup porters of Littlo Mac. GEOUGE S. IIILLIAKD, of Massa ohusetta, always horetoibro opposed to tho Democracy, is out forMoClellan and Pen dleton. AMOS KENDALL, Gen. Jackson's Post-master General, is ouo of tho most ardent Bnnnortora of Littlo Mao in tho whole Union. Tho "NATIONAL 1NTELL1GEN CER,1' the most reliable news journal in tha United States, and which never boforo supported a Democratic caudidato for the Presidency, comos out in a long and ablu loader, endorsing tho nomination of Mo Clcllau and Pendleton and oa mostly roc nmmonding tlioir election. Tho SOMERSET CMd.,) HERALD, hitherto a strong opposition paper, hoiats the names of the Democratic nomincos for President and Vice-President. WASHINGTON HUNT, formerly Whig Governor of Now York, supports McClellan and Pondlcton. JAMES S. THAYER, tho most clo quant orator in the Stato of New York, and onco the bosom friend and political partizan of Henry Clay, is an enthusias ts supporter of the Democratic nominees. HON. EDGAR COWAN, U. S. Sena- 'tor from this Stato, and ono of tho lead- Thus, tho ball is rolling. Tho host men and truest patriots in tho opposition ranks support Littlo Mac. Hurrah for tho horo of Antictam I EST We aro glad to learn that Dr. W. E. Bamiett, of Cambra, is not among tho list of martyrs to tho cause of Demonraoy from tho lower part of the County. How far Lincoln is to pursuo this unholy cru sado against tho Constitutional rights of tho citizen remains to bo seen. Wo would warn him as our fathers warned his great prototypo Georgo tho III, .hot ho may pursuo it until forboaranco ceases to be a virtuo, when both soldier and citizen will unito in hurling from power, ono who has trampled upon, instead of maintaining the rights of the citizen. Let tho Administration coaso the per secution of tho neonlo for oninion sake. Let it restore to freedom all it has illegal-! ly robbed of their liberty, and insure to all in future, tho rights securod by tho Constitution and the laws. Lackawanna IlrgiiUr. Ova Demooatio friends will do well to remember that tho telegraph wires, liko tho posloffico,aro under tho control of Mr. Lincoln and his partisans. Tho false re turns from Maino, olaming twenty and twenty-five thousand majority for Cony, wnen, in iaoi, nis majority 01 seventeen thousand Bevon hundred and sixteen last' year has been whittled down throo or four; .1 i .1.:. i... t i- i thousand this year by Demooratio gains in every county save two, aro ono speci men of tho uso that will bo mado of this oontrol of thermos. Hon. RonHitT 0. Winturop, lato a member of Congress, and speaker there of by the selection of tho whigs, and after wards suooessor of Daniel Webster in tho U. S. Scnato ; a lifelong whig, and one of tho ablest men in Massachusetts, ad dressed tho McClellan meeting in Now York on Saturday last. Every man not wedded to abolition and mi.'cegenatton, is following such men as Winthrop, Johnson, Ethoridgo, Prentico and others, and giving notieo "To whom it may concern," that they are for McClel lan, Union and Peace. THE WAR. Tho Confederates captured twenty-fivo hundred head of catllo from Gen. Grant's army on Friday last. Tho oaltlo wero grazing at Ooggin's Point, on tho south sido of the James, eight miles bolow City Point. Thoy woro guarded by a detach ment of Kautz'a cavalry. Tho Confeder ates, about firo thousand strong, attacked tho Federal camp at daylight on Friday morning, and snrronnded tho herd, cap turiuc nearly all the cattle guards. There was scarcoly a rosistanco mado. In ad dition to the beeves, they seized one thou: and prisoners and several wagons, with their teams of mules, Thoy then marched southeast towards a point on tho Woldon Railroad, eevon miles bclowHtcams' Sta tion, In various places on their march, thoy captured Fedoral pickets. A largo force sent down tho Jerusalem road to intercept them, arrived too lato, Thoy had crossed beforo tho tardy pursuers reaohed tho ground? Without being at taokod, tho Confederates orosscd tho Wei don Railroad and placed tho heard in safety within tlioir own lines. Tho booty they got was worth half a million of dol lars. Tom ConwiN is about to take tho stump in favor of his "bloody hands and bospi. table graves" party and oindidates, SPEECH OP HON. GEORGE II. PENDLETON. MR. VALL.lXDIGIIA.irs POSITION DE FINED. Ho Will Support tho Nominees of the Party. from tho Dayton (Ohio) Umpire, Sept, 17lh. Wo had last night another of those mag- uifiocut demonstrations, now so common ovorwhoro,showing conclusively with what force tho tide of publio sen time tit is mov ing against Abraham Lincoln, and in fa vor ol tho Domooraoy. Mr. Pendleton came to tho city yesterday evening, after Tho Empire had gone to press, anil con sequently loo lato to mako any notico of his arrival. Nevcrtheloss.tho news spread rapidly, a band was engaged, nnd a sere nade appointed at eight o'clock. Ab Mr. Pendleton was tho guest of Mr. Valland igham, a crowd soon began to aiscniblo in front of Mr. V.'s residence, whioh; was augmoutcd to thousands by tho arrival of an immense procession, headed by the baud. Mr. Pendleton being loudly called ,oamo forward and spoko as follows : Ladies and G est t km en : I thank you for this vory flattering compliment I thauk vou for this mauifustation of tho -- rf hospitality of Dayton, whioh has become proverbial throughout the United States. At four o'clock this afternoon I did not expect to ba hero this evening. I oamo unexpectedly, on purely personal business, disconnected with public affair. I had no idea of seeing any uuniber of my fellow-citizens or discusaiug political ques tions. This iintuonsc concourse thus suddenly convonod fills me with roncwed liopo it gives mo-conGdenco that soon again you will bo callsd together, not, as now, lo commence a vigorous contest, but to re joice over its results, to rejoice that the powers of the Government will bo again in the possession of the Democratic party whoso bpneficont principles, recently sol emnly annouced in National Convention, will bring us peace, maintain tho rights of tho States, rcinvigorato tho Union, and with peaoe and Union will secure us the blessings of personal liberty ,matcrial pros perity and national powor. Rut I will not repay your kindness by detaining you with a spteeh ; I intended only to thank you for the honor you havo done me, aud now I bcg'leavo'to wish you good night. Mr, V:llandigham was next Called, and responded iu a masterly speech of half an hour, which was repeatedly interrupted by cheers" He spoko in defenso of the Dem ocratic party and of Stato Riglits and Peace, and in support ol tho Chicago platform. Tno Democratio party was a Stato Rights party a constitutional party a Union party and just now a Peace It was his party and its candidates " ' wore his candidates. It bore tho Ark of the Covenant; it carried the fortunes of tho Republic, and- in its succoss lay tho only hope of tho Republic. Tho Chicago platform enunciated its policy and princi ples by authority, and was binding upon every Dcmoorat, and by them tho Demo cratic Administration must and should be governed. It was the only authorized ex p0i,ition 0f tho Democratic creed, and ho ,opmiiated an otliers. Tho unity and Uarmony of tt0 pnrty ero essential to gs and without success. in November tLccoun( was losti In conclusion ha . r ... deolarod his purpose to voto for tho noun noes of tho Chicago Convention as the . only hope of securing tho defeat of Lin coin, and tho rcscuo of the Republic. Pennsylvania State Fair. . Tho Pennsylvania Stato Fair to open at Easton, Sept. 27th inst., next Tuesday, and to continue four days, is creating a very great intorcst all over this section of the State and Now Jersey. Numerous on irics aro being daily made, and from pres ent indications it will bo an immense gath ering and display of articles. Tho Floral and Fruit Departments aro boing arrayed on tho grandest Eoalc,orna- mented with fountains, water jets, rock work, rural Bcenory, &e, covering an area of 1 10 feet by 80 feet. The main build ing will be decorated with many of tho flags, shields, bunting, ornaments, &o., lately exhibited at tho Sanitary Fair,Phil adclphia. Tho Fruit Grower's SocioH of Easton, Pennsylvania, will meet on tho Grounds; at tho same time in convention, and dis- play their numerous fruits, consisting of over 200 varieties of pears, from 75 to 100 varieties of grapes, applcs,peacheB, plumbs, wines, &o., making an exhibition them selves. Tho Society is negotiating for a Steam Plow with a fair prospect of success. On Thursday thcro will bo a Groman's pa rade and on Friday afternoon tho Firo men of Northampton County will have a trial of speed on tho traok, contending for a premium, each hoco carriage to bo of equal weight, and to bo drawn by not moro than eighteen members of tho oom pany. Grand trials of speed will bo had upon the track upon oaoh day. The Premiums of 300, 200, S100, &o.,for trotting will bring upon tho track somo of the fastest horses in tho Stato. Tho Lobili Valley Kailroad, Now Jersey Central, Dolawaro, Flemington and Bclvidcrs, tho Nortli i'cun'a East Penn'u, Lobonon Valley, Pliilpdelphia andTrentiou will all runjezcumlon train, notioo of whioh will bo ptiblishod by hand bills. Persons doiirous of exhibition must mako tlioir entries on or boloro Tuesday, Sept. S7. For particulars addrois, A. B. LoDgakor, Seorctary, Huston, Pa. OKUfSl'Otf HUNCH. I'OR THE Columbia Hkwociut. Gosiikn, Ind,, Sep. M, 1804. Cor,. Tate, Dear Sir : Permit mo, through tho columns of your oxccllont journal, to enouk a fow words iu regard to tho manner in whioh our would-bo ministers of tho Gospel, but messengers of Satan, conduct themselves iu this part of our oneo happy, but now distracted, country. On Suuday cvo last, I prooccded to tho Methodist Churoh, hoping to bear the word of C3od expounded ao cording to his laws laid down in tho Holy Bible. But instead of that, to tho utter shamed dis graoo of the Christian community, wo wero prcsontcd by tho would-bo minister, but in truth political'ncgro hcad,with a stump speech, too offonsivo to bo uttered in tho houso of God, and what was still moro outrageous, on tho Sabbath, which should) bo devoted to tho praise of God, and not to political affairs. After discussing tho manner in which our armies had been con ducted, thoij progress, &c and giving as might bo expected of these negro-loving miuiators, a hint lo Copporheads, ho end ed by reading and asking the choir to sing a National Song, but what ho called a hymn. 1 Suoh, Mr. Editor, was the manner iu which tho word of God was proscnted to us. Tho cong:egation was horrified to think that this church should be devoted to a political stand, instead of a place where tho lovers of God might assomblo and praise Him according to divino truth. What tho namo of common sense will our Christian Community como to if we let in power Abolition minions instead of just men for our rulers ? Whito men's riglits havo been imposed upon, and theso politi cal fiends and Despotio Tyrants go so far as to tramplo on tho churcb and turn it into a political stand, It is timo that something should bo dono lo savo our country frcm ruin nnd nothing short of tlio olection of Geoiicie B, McClellan, can save our country from eternal destruction. The pcoplo of Elkhart county, as woll as adjoining ones, havo had their eyoi open ed of late and they are going to rush to tho ballot-box this fall with a determination that Abraham Lincoln shall be their ruler no longer, Let tho pooplo in every State do so, and Satan, who has been loose for nearly four years, will bo chained again. Yours truly, WILLIAM. Foin Mim.iv, SKrr. 13, 1864. Editor oj the Sui uj the North : l)y Urn ,ir riviil ol )oiir paper ot llio "ill nisi, we uu'ur tumud yon ktiutv ol our rt l,cruaboul. A shorl -account at our lertnii.tuoii Imhi.T iiiiyhl interest your ruiidor-,, On tho morn ot lliu lust day ol August I was ver unceroniomoiisly atoasud worn my bod ly ilium ping at tlio door ol my hou-o. t.onky inj! mil in the dim twilight 1 saw my resi dence was simouiidud tiv a equail ol caval ry : walking to my front door and upumni: it, ono Cupt Lambert Mopped hi, enquired il my namo was Ja. Melleiirj, aud il I kept ilie flora on llio corner ; bemi; aiiswur ed in tho alhriuutivu, lie cmA Cid. S:eiv,irl anled to tea mo at Demon. Four ol thu Miiad remaining. llic balanoo yalloped down lo Mow ColumbiiK, as I aliorward.i learned, lo tinny my friend, D. I,. Ctiupiti. Ono ol thoeo polne geullemea li'ok a eual in the carrugo with me lo cunsulo me m iny aw fully iriy litouod condition; (ou arliclo m Forney's 1'ress) arrirnii; at the Uunion Church, found quile u number o! llio citizen ol tho surrounding country had been simi larly arreoied and brouyiit there, quito a large congregation lor to uiueauouaole an hour, door and windows guarded. Instead of lite Treacher in tho pulpit mon in uuilnrm occupied it. Alter a good deal ot whisper ing and erasurod and significant signs lony five ol us wore rapidly marched lo liloom burg, arriving there ir the evening', tired and leel iore, as nearly all marched on foot ; were hurried down to the Depot, rushed aboard llio cars with no knowledge of oar destination; slopped a few minutes at North umberland, but no chanco lor any relreih. monls j arrived at Harrisburg about 2 A.A1., changed cars, arrived at Philadelphia 7 a. m. Alier decamping in Market Street woro marched out to 5ih and Builomvood lo tho Provost Marshal's banucks; were taken up about five stones high in a filthy room, doors and windows all strongly guarded Here wo obtained something to eat, remain ing here until about 12 M., we worn hur riedly marched down to Arch Street Wharf and wero put aboard tho steamer It.iy Hold! Horo while nt anchor, it was whispered we wero to bo taken lo Fort Mifllin. Tho Cap. lain ot the squad who guarded us hero dis iHbuioii peaches and daily papers, which we enjoyed. Wo scon set ea,l down tho Delaware and arrived at tho Fort at 3 P. M. sinco which time wo havo been shut m from the outer world. Ouu privilege wo still onjny, viz: we receive llio daily papers and impeded letters Irom home. Alter ihir teen daysol confinement I porcoive quito a change in the physical appearance of our men, especially tho old men, who all their life lime hnv? been ued to an active agri cultural hlo. Alter arriving within tho Foit it was found that thero was one man more than there were tiame on tho roll, consequently Silas Mclloiiry w&s released mid pent homo Aller being shut up in our Homb Proof I ennfe-s I loll gloomy, lor my lile I could not imagine what I was brought here lor, hav ing all my lilo boon taught and endeavored to obey all legally enacted laws ol iny coun try, resolving tho riahi tn Iroely criticize the acts ol thin Adminisiiv on as woll as tho.e thai preceded it, with it itie least thought of violating ihe laws oi .lie land. But only iiiluudiuu lo give a bnoi account of our trip here, 1 will clofu lor tlw present, hoping soon ugaiu lo return to my lamily and busi ness from which I wus i. i summarily taken. Yours, kc, Ji.mks McIIknhy. Tun New York Times, tlio organ of Lincoln and Seward, thus vents its spleen , aE"1iBt ,uo llcro 01 fi,",0,ani It is not too much to say, that it would bo far better that lto'iert E, Lee should J enter Washington at tho bond of hit) ar my at its conqueror, than that Georgo B,i McClellan should cute; it as President. , MARRIAGES. In tlloomsliurfr, nn tlio Hth Inst., by tho Hoy. . J Waller, Mr. 11. It. lUvininuT, nf Catawlssa. to Miss Narcimji M., daughter of rfllnt Ilodson, of llloomsburg. f, ... j.t. rt ttitiA In.t. tiv J.. .a J. Carnpntor. IS1.. Mr. lumr.l, KntiTirt, and Miss Catiiikixr Hoati, both of Sugar Valley, Clinton county, Fa. KTIlM7IMTO-l""JI'-lu'WT'wMllJJ'"J8'M'J'J"t DEATHS. In nrUrcwk twp Col.eo . on tlio 4th of July lint, Mr, Bn. McMicHAiil, nscil about 33 yenrs. In lllooniitiurx, n Friday, tho lOlli nr September, leoi, Mr. Ciuiv.ts ll.CnmsTMA!!, ton nf riillli ami Ail tia Clirlttmnn, aged Sd yean, 6 months nnd 2i daji. IPnREITTIlVE LIST OP THU NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP THE COLUMBIA COUN1T Agricultural, Horticultural, nnd Me chanical Association: To bo hold at OLOOMSBURC, JTHUHSDAY, 1'llIDAY, SATUUDAY, , CIiASS lst.-HOItSES. llcst pair draUL-hl horfci 00 2d do do 5 (10 Host pair carrhigo horsei 8 00 2d " do do 5 00 llcst pair of inaros C 00 2d do do 4 00 Host stallion over 4 years old 8 00 2d ' do do fl 00 Ucat stallion betweon 2 nnd 4 years old 4 00 2d " do do do do 3 00 Boat brood mnro, with colt nt her sido both owned by exhibitor, f 00 2d ' brood ruaro, Ac-, 4 00 Dcst ilnglo cniriago liorso 4 00 2d " do do 2 CO Host slnglo carrlaijo niaro .1 00 licit Boldlng,colt between 2 .13 years old 4 00 ' maro " " 2 A 3 years old a 00 " horio " " 1 A 2 years old 3 00 " maro " " 1 A 2 yours old 2 00 " horso or maro cnlt under 10 muiilhs 3 00 2d " do do du do 2 01) Exhibitors under this class wilt havo tlioir hortos ou tho ground by IU o'clock on Friday morning, at which tlnio thu judgoii will oxainluo thorn JUDOIM Tosopli IJnyman, Oreenwood I .T. II. Vnnderslico, Mt. l'lniant: Ellas Creasy, Centre. CLASS 2d, CATTLE. numiAii STOCK. Best Hull three yours old and upwards fi 00 2d " do do " 4 00 Best do betweon 2 A 3 yoara old I 00 2d " do do " 3 00 Host do " 1 A 2 " 3 00 2d " do " do " 2 00 Best Bull calf under 10 months 2 00 2d " do do I 00 Boat hclfor or cow betweon 2 A 3 years 3 00 2d ' do do " tin 2 00 Best cow calf uudcr 10 mouths 1 00 " Cow 5,00 2d ' do 3 00 nnvo.t stock. Best bull threo years old nnd upwards fl 00 2d " do " " -1 00 Best bull batweon 2 A 3 years 4 00 2d " do " do 3 110 Best do " 1 A 2 yimrj 3 00 2d " do " do 2 110 Best do calf under 10 months 2 Oil 2d ' do calf do I 00 Best hoifcr or eow butwoon 2 A 3 year 3 00 2d " do do " ch 2 00 Best Cow calf under 10 luuuths 1 00 " Cow 5 00 2n " do 3 U0 oiiAiinn stock. Best hull 3 years and upwards 6 00 2d " do " ' 3 (ID Best do between 2 A 3 years il 00 2d " do do 2 U0 Host do " 1 A 2 years 2 00 2d " do " do i fiO Best do calf under 10 months 1 M) 2d " do do do 1 (Ml Best hclfcr or cow between 2 A 3 yean 2 00 2d " do dn do 1 50 Best cow calf under 10 mouths Best cow 2d ' do no on oo oo on no so 0 00 00 00 50 00 00 hativi: btock, Best hull two years uhl and upwards 2d " do do Best do between 1 A 2 years old 2d " do " do " do calf under lo months 2d " do do do " Cow 2d " do " Cow or heifer boiwocn 2 A 3 yoars 2d " do no do " do calf under 10 months os UN and s ri: r.ns. Bost yok of oxen, owned nnd worked the exhibitor 2d " yoke of oxen, Ac, " steers between 2 A 3 years 2d ' do ' do JUDGES It. J. Iteedcr, Frauklin : by 5 00 3 00 4 00 2 00 Ehvood Hughes, Center ; Conrad Ilittcnbomlur, llloim. Tho judges ou Cuttle will bo ready to oxamino them by 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday. Exhibitors uiubt havo their stock ready CLASS 3d SWINE, Bost boar of any brood 2d " do do Bost brood sow an 00 00 2d " do 2 00 Bost lot of pig, ." or more, under S weoks 2 00 Zil " uo oo " uo Best display of fHt hogs, 2 or tuoro 2d " do do do Best hit o( ftocli bogs, throo or moro 2d " do do do JUDGES. O. A. Jnonby, Bloom ; J. M. 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 Bar- ton, Hemlock ; Thomas Wili-un, lireeuivvud. CLASS Hh.-SIlEEl'. Best ldorded buck 3 00 2d " do 2 00 3d ' do 1 00 " natho buck 2 00 2d " do 1 00 " blooded ( 3 00 " naliro " 2 0(1 JUDGES. Solomon gbmnnn, Catawlssaj l'hil. ip Cool, ltoarinci'cek ; Daniel Vucuiu, Ueinlock, CLASS 5tb. l'OULTUY. Vest and Inrgust display of poultry .1 00 " do do do 2 00 " pr chickens imy breed, male A ferualo 100 " pair turkeys, do do 1 00 2d do do do 50 '! pair geeso do do 1 00 " do do do 60 " pair ducks do do 1 00 " and largost display of tamo pigeons 50 JUDGES. Thomas Dullmau, Scott ; E. 1'. Lutz, Bloom; Clinton Margorum, Catawitsa. CLASS 6th, GRAIN A SEEDS. Best half bushel of olorerseod 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00, 2 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 50 2d " do do do timothysood do do bushel of rod wheat do whito " do llyo half bushel gourd seed corn do yellow corn do srnoko corn romplo of Kwcot corn, O oars or moro 2d bushel of oats I 09 half bushel (lax seed 1 00 " bashel buckwheat I 00 JUDGES, Chnndloo Eves, Oroowoodj Hugh 1. McBrplo, Hemlock; William l'ursol, Madison. CLASS 7th, VEGETABLES. Best bushol Mercer potatoos " do l'lrnco Albert potatoes " do, Field Turnips " do llutn Bagas " half bushel boots " do ouioni " do carrots " do parsnips " do sugar beeli " peck swoot potatoes " " tomatoes " threo heads cabbago " two quarts Lima beans " do soap beans " three garden f(tiushfs " six field pumpkins JUDGES. John Koifer, Catawissa ; Creasy. Centre ; Hoth lUrtmau, Franklin. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 SO 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Jacob CLASS 8th, HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES Best ten yards Manuel mado on hand loom 1 00 2d " da do do so " fivo yards woolen cloth da I 00 " ten do carpet 1 00 2d " do do do at) " ten Jo plain llnon ' 00 i ten ilo diaper 1 0 " knit woolen itocklngs n ii ii ii mlttotu 60 ' homo mndo iblrt 1 00 " silk quilt 1 00 " cotton quilt 1 00 2d " do do 60 " prtlr noolon blantcotrt 1 00 ' tmlr linen thoetl 60 homo-mado Inula clotll 60 JUDUES.-Wuii Snydtr, lllooul Mrs. Bolh Ilnrtinnn, Franklin JIr. Philip Cool, ltonrliig orock Mrs. Mnllilas Hartmari, Cntmvla. CIiASS 9,DOMK9TIO MANul-AUl UHUS. Bett loaf of bread " pound cako ginger cako " ininiloof preserves 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 f.O 60 60 60 60 1 00 60 60 do fruit jolly do do do do do do do tomato prcscrvo cucumber pickles pickles of any kind npplo butter peach butter plumb bailor preserved poaches eared ham do ii 2d ' roll of butcr, not loss than S pounds do do do enmplo yeast do sausago SO 60 nmilo bio JUUaUS. Josoph K. Sands, Jit. Plonsiiiit; GUS. Josoph Mrs. I. U. Quick, Jloc ontourt Mrs. C.BIttonbcnder, Bloom. CLASH 10. anov Aiinoi.na Host knit Quilt. I 00 ill fO .'II 1 OO ao l no .Ml 60 SI) I III) ol) I (10 so so so I on I III I IM I no I IK) 90 so so ill so so so 50 I no SI) ;u SO So 50 1 OJ so Sd Pontag, l'olKli llouls. lartin Afghan, email " Tidy, 3d knit llnsc, '" Infant's Saiqun. " worsted Umbroidty. " cnttnn " " telling Collar. ' pcriineii of Tcttlnf, " worsted and cotton Mat, " specimen Head work, ' Phcll work, " Iturrwotk, ' Leather vnik, " Hair work, ' Wat work. Penmanship, " collection of Dahlias. artificial Flonurs, house plants in bloom, dried (1 raises, ' dried rinwers, " lamest variety of Flowuit, " samplo mat Suwing, " Drawing or Painting, " lloiuet of 1'loweis, Handlist basket, " fancy I'm rushion, " Crotchet Tripod. ' Miiall articles Crotchet, " silk embroidery, ' embroidered Slipper. Jcnoks. Johntl. l'ree.e, llloom; Miss Sal 'In Clark, Cutawlssa; Miss Mary Applcman, Pmlii iigcruv n j Mn. Alfred Crevcllug. Espy. CI,Ai?a Jl-FLOUH. llcst sample Wheat Flour, 0(1 lliickwheat, -.'Oil ' " lire, - CO Junots. Jnmes Masters, Finn ; John IleU, lluin loi k ; Win. Ileers, Mount I'lcatnut. CLAHd I3-3IOVES AND TtMlVAHH. ilfst Cookinc Siotc with futures, 3 OO Parlor e'low, - u ' variety of 'I'm Warn, 3 no Juduks William John, Catawlsta i Jnmes H;es holl., Ilerwlck; Wm. Knt, 1icht .-trert. CLASS i:i-A0ltICULTl)nAL IMFI.K.MI1.VM. est I'lniv. of nuv pattern, S! oo ' Thri"liliii! Mnchluo, '1 Oil " lliirsu Hake I l " I. line llire.u1or, I OO IVruMc Ci.R.r Mill and I'rox. 1 0.) Wa.hlns Machiuu, I HO ' Farm Wnyuii. - dd ' IVherliiarriiw, 50 SI,., I, ltiillcr. Sil " ciiithi- Wringer. J oil " I lovi-r lliitli-r, 1 'M ' Kenper nml MoMi'r fonibliii-,1, -J oil Junnn Wm. I, I r'a, lnlr,;; Jacob Uufrard, Greenwood; benjamin Vnln Mililiu. CI.ASri !! WAUUNtS AMI l.'Altltl ACUH. Ili'sl Tp lillglijr, (J'ii Dufiay. " two liorae Cirriac, " Sli-litli. ' rulkey. Jeunm Jiiliu Ilartiiian. Ilemlnrk; ,. V .Mount I'lelmanl ; Jrihli Wolf. Milllili. CI.AAS IS-llllNTlol'ltV, Ili'sl .olt Artiliri il Teeth. ewiirj MiilIiImo. s.impli' building Unci. " lot II irtlieiiw.ire. Jcnoks - ('Lr!;t, l.n'.antH, Onirun : Itr W 'J II) !J lit) III) J uo Oil Kesler, I Oil 1 uo 5l 1 U) II Mi He noliU, lli'iiilotk ; Dr. F. M I.i, . i.r-t u ,t,kj,i. ci.Asd to m:ns ami ma; iiivi:h llmt line Sunniis, I 1)0 " t.iniplu llniiey S lbs, I in Junius H.imiiel Ohl, lleiiiniA ; Pelr r.oilni,', Cat aw h.;i , Jl-mi,1 llrucurk, IJiui'llwoo.l, CI.Atid IT WINUB AND LlUIllltrl llcst piarl Currant Will''. I IM Hl.ickbi'rry Wino, 1 on " " tlrapi' Wlniii I 00 " I hurry Wine, uu llyn Whiaki'y, . I oil l.'ider Viuesar. I on JrnuBi Dr. F. Cotni'r. Jtricfwii : llnr ',up- liinger, llloom; Win, tilioetuutrr, jr., Ilciilo.-k. CLASd ld-JIANUFACTUKKD AKI'IUI.IW Debt display l.'.ibiiii t Ware, i on ' timitti Work J oo -' pair line lloi'ls, l mi ' ciniri!' llouls, I uu " H-tt Windsor Chain, I on Pi It Sprini; Seal Chairs, Ion " Uockuie Chair, i ou a..tteu, i)i " One-hall' dozen Com llroiims, Sn " Sel Hin;ln Harness, s nu ' " I ) m 1 1 1 1 'i ii Two Snli's Sole Leather,"' I UU Two Mdus Upper Leather, ) tn " Two Uln. i uu " Tttn Calf Skins. oil " t-aimasu .Mailune, ,ou Jeuuis William T Shiiman Mnln- , Jmiiri Har mon, Uraugi:; .Ma)berry llughes, Culaw isn. CLASS lO-FIIl.'l I'. Ilest Onc-lialf llmhcls Winler Aiples, 1 O) Fall Apples, I ill) " " " " (Standard Fears, l oo ' fix Dwarf Fears, 50 ' Sample Dried Apples, So ' " " I'eachcs, SO " ' " Cherries, s Joriiin-Cyriis Crcvi-liinr, Centru ; John . auitk, Montour ; I'eler Wcnner, tliiarerciK. CLASS SO Till AL OF IIOKSBU .Bl'OKTlNO LIST. Fiiht TnoT. Ilest Trotting Itorin, Maro or Uoldliijr, on- traur.i! fee SIS (10. inn on If less 'han four horses Hro entered, for inch hors.i lens than that number $15 00 shall it deducted from the premium offered. SIX'OND TItOT. Ilest Trotting Horse, .Mare or Gelding, en trance fee S1U 00, An on If less than four horses aro cntrrod, for each honu less than that number $10 00 shall bo deducted from Hie premium ulfercd. FA It ME IIS' LIST. Uort Trotting Horse, Maro or Gelding, cu. tranco fee $3 00 55 00 If less than four horses aro entered, for each horse less than that number $3 00 shall bo deducted from the premium ollered. No premiums will he'awnrded fornny of tho ubovn throe Trots if less than twohorsus appear liicoiiipolu for tho premiums Milu heals in harness. Ilest iwo out of three. Rules and Regulations. Articlo 3d of tlio Constitution retire every per son to pay to thu Ass eiotion Ono Dollar to constitute Membership, t ho practice heretofore has iieeutubuy a ticket on Fair days, and liavo their names recorded at thu time, Cvery ceibitor is required to hecomo a member of thu ; Association beforo entering his articles fur eihi ui ttiiiipi'iiuuii, ..,,..o, t,, o,.tiiiu csiiioiiori wncn tneir tiarcnts "'.'"r '"" ""',l!,'', J ho Held, f rnnipelilionisonentonll. Persons from other I'ountics or tftats, can b.eoinu uxhibiiors tipuu the samu lerms us cltt.ensuf this cumiiy. All articles ollered for competition mint bo owned by tho coiupctitor I ruit, Vegetables, Flnwers, &c must bo the growth or tho competitor, nnd nil man. ufacturei articles must bu made by Ihu cumpet iter. All artirleu for oitx.nl Id, . t - .., 1 1 . i . . . . 1 .. ,. , , . ....,.....,.. ,.,! u ,, ,u numm by IJ 1 clock, noon, on Thursday, the IJ1I1. and re. main there until S o'clock P.M. of Friday llth.wheu they ure at tho disposal of tho cihihitor Atauds lor the salo of refreshments can be obtained by making application to the President ur Secretary of thu association, Koliccusu will beerantodto stands that sell snlr. iluous or mall liquors. Judges nppoiuied In oxamino llio dillereni classes, will confer 11 favor 011 llio Aociati0n ,y calling at the aecretarj's oilica early uicH'nday mojning, and ublain Iheir instrtiftlous. Tickets in tho Fair nblaincd of A. J. Sloan. 1! Meiideiihall, J. J. Uruwor, II, IJ. fc W. Ilartiiian' L.T. tilia,pluss, B.H. Miller, llluoinsbarg l,,l n. Nclielvy, Noai u Co., A, J. Uvaus, and llook Slum I.. II. UUl'CUT, Sscretary.'1, ,,"M' llloomsburg, Sept.Si, moi nit.C WIIGWI'ltTII. Phl'.li'lnn f.n, n t. -IV iiiu Inral,..! n,i ,., Jn tJ" .," ,"'. 'r,,.'"',M " I bla county, Fa., respectfully informs tho public icne".'.' jr. -iiai nu is prepared to ocicnHlicall v and sir.,,... nrenarod in Rrir.iiurlriii.i .... hr'iiUHt-r, P wbwp.rtii. General Election Proclamation, W1IC11UA3, In and by an act of (Isimral Annmit of tho Couiuliinwcallh of ronnsylvanla, iiitiit,i , Actio reijuUto 1 the General Clvetlo.n within this iC ' innnwcaltli." It Is enjoined upon luu to glvu pui,iu llco of said flection and to onumurato lit said n,.,Y what offlcers afo to boelocted, I JUSI All II. FUltlUv' Sheriff of the county uf Columbia, do hsrobv 1 I,,i. no. I lx., Il,l loihllo nnllr.. ,,. ,1. . .., the county or Columbln, that a General Uloulluil'wo! bo lii-ld In said county, ou the 1 w" SECOND TUi:ai)AV(Ilth.) 01' ooroBtiit, UI, nt tho sovcrat cloctlou disltcts, vli 1 llloom township, nt tliolMurt llous-.lti RIooniAi,. Ileutoii towiishlp.at thu public houso of Johu 1 m.o In tho liuvii of tlsulim. ' lli'urcr township, ul Hi publio horns of Franklin 1 Bhumaii, 11 llrlarercek township, it tin) puhlls flchonl ltt near llvnusvlllc. " llorough of lletwlck at thu Town House, luth. n uushi Catawissa ton luhlp, at thu publio homo of tjni,. Koslenbadcr. ,fl Ct litre township, at Hit house of Joreinlth H,l( . censed, ' i'oiiyimiam lounsinp, nt too public lioiuii of Uuubdi 1'lahlHgcrcek township, at llio public hums of Ii.,. JanilnMrlleiiry. ' Frauklin township, at Clayton's School Hnuii Greenwood township, nt the house 0fJ0s.lt, l'ui, Ueinlock township, at the "Duck Ilorn," Jacksun tonushlp, ntths houss uf Czoklcl C0I4, l.o.Uft towuihlp, ut lliu public' liousu of Juim , lll'tst. In Plabtown, .M I ill i si township, atlho public lining of Jolm i;u!a, Madison lowuslilp, at tho public housu uf Hammi llbnby. Alt. l'leassnt township, nt tile houso of Thus. Jones Montour lowu.hlp, nt the hotiko of Win, Ilutlnslia Mn luu township, ol the publio houso of John A, hi,,' man. Itnnrlni;! reek township, nt tho hcUso fornurl um.i pied by Gliorge W, Drsiili.ich, rrinifc township, at tho public hosso of AlsiauU, Hushes, in Ur.-inguvillu. I'me town, I Ip, nl lliu houso of Albert Hunter. Suit. 11I0, if towushlii, at Hlo house uf A. (,'uls. Hoott tuwushlp at thu public house of J. 1), Martb bank, Atwhichtimo and plnco the qualified eketiws w,l elect by ballot tho following Dlilila and County oil! curs, vi, : Ono ptsun to represent tho Kith Consrcsiloiml li,, trlcl In thu Ilouiu of lti preseiiialives uf tlio Cunrui4 ul Hi'! Culled .States. Due person In represent tho counties of Ci,aiub, ami Montour in the Houso of Uepreaeutatltes in it,, General Aisembly of l'uiiiis)lvuiii Urn- pursuit for thu ollicu of BherllV ul His oi,unt;uf ('nlumbia, Uue person fur Commissioner of the county uf I'., lumbia One person fur Auditor for tin) county of t'i,l,ui,i,ij It is further diruclcit thut the election ol' the tail iliilrh Is shall bo opened betweuu tku hours ufr? ami 1 1 n'tlock iu lliu forwiiuoii, and shall riintinuu opn smu mil iiiierrupilou ana niijoiirnmeiii 1111111 , o .iock mill evening, when the polls shall bu ctoswd. It Is lililli. r directed thai thu Im-eling of thu ritun, Judges nlllis Court llou.u.ia llluomsburif, to muku i"il the Giiietal I'.lecliuu, Which will bu tno Mtti U:ij i October neit, Thu Coii;resiional return Judges of the IDlh Diitrlr. eompojed nf the cnuutics of llradfurd,Coluiut,is.,Mn lour, Sullivan and Wyoniiiti;, shall met ut thj Cuit Hum; in Tuiikhauiiui k, iu Hi; Bounty of Wyumini;. 1,11 Tuesday, tho leth day of Octubef null, to make out 10 turns for Member of Congress. The return Judgss uf Ihu lleprescntativa Di.trui, enmprsed of the leauttes ut Columbia and Muiinm shall meet at the uu Tuesday, Ihu lcth day of October null, to uinka uut is iiirus lor member or Asssumiiiy. NOTICr. 13 IIKIICIIV GIVEN, Thut every person I'lccptln? Justices nf the IW wl,n shall hold nuy ollicu ur appointment of prnfu,,, trust under the United Status, or any city or iucucpo raietl dlstrn't, whetkeru coiiimiisioni'd otlteer orotiirr. wiie. a frubnrdiuate ottieer r agutil who is or shall Ut iniployud under the I.i'i;islaturiM'iecutivo or JuJnnrj di'parsiuut of this Jtntu. or uf any nly ir of any 111 corpnrated district, and thut also, that every uitmlift of Cnngren and of the Stats Leg isisturu. and uf tli helmt or ciuiimok council of any rilf. or ntmailssnm ers of any incorporated district, ittiy law luespaM u( lioldlng or fircisliiK at the tl.uu. Hie utTie ur appoint infill of Judge, lusperptr nr I'Urk sf suy elfsiiaa r this ('iiiiiiiHinwi'altH, and that uo luspscto, Js.d(i utliur orllcur of audi rleetlun shall kc slitfiblSIs S- Lk.n voted tor. , And thf ssld act nf Assswkly tniitlsj "si tst rels tine tu eli.-rtlous uf tills Ciimiaou.w.;&lllt," phases' iit, I, l"l'J. turlhur pioviikd as follows, to wit. "'I hat tin Insprctur and Jssgps shall lusstat lbs M sportive iUii's apiiinte,t for lioldlui the sUatiou ,u the dlatrict at which thsy respsslively beloa, litf .t, H o'clock iu lb,' morning of thf UCI.'oiTII TUKsllAr (IF OI'TOIII.It, and s.ml Inapsrtiir shall supoist t'lurk, who shall bs a tusliti.',l votrr of sustt diatrist "lu case th prr-uii who shall hivs rcsiisd tb lillio't iiumb-r of kutes for liuptisr shsll uut olKoa on the day of .my rluitioii luun tku pursun wh,, hivo rerutveil the s,'cund lustiest tiuuihsr uf vutss for Jinlgiiiit tin next prrieOiug s ec I ,11 slmli ail as laspact nr iu his pla i'. And iu i ns' His p'r-,ui wU Iu. r, uivi'dthu si'rnud hij!h" uuiubur uf votes for luspr,. or shall uut attend, the person sbTtml Jinltu shall ap point an Iuspuctor lit his placi , ami if any varan,, still continue 111 Ihe b.mrd for the spile of our hn", after lh HUH' Hied by law for th i,pini( i,r th- lr tiuu the .pialiOud tolura 01 the tuw usliip wnraurdia trlil for which aurh nincer shall lisle been ih iu-i prr,,'iii at th ! election, slull elsct mis of their uuiiikir to till tin- viratir.v. "It mill be I ho ,1 illy of thu sevrrnl Assessors isspi'rl hi ly to ul mid at tlie plni'- of holiliui; everf k mo at pi'eiil nr toMi.tiip el.-itiiiu diinu; Hi- win, la 'imp .iic'i Mi'ttinii is kept open, for ,tlie purpoas of givmi tiiforniatii'n lo lliu tuspurior nnu Juiljjes, v.hrn tailed ou. 111 relation to the rul.t of any person sss scd by thmii tn vote at Min.h tliitun, ami uu s,h nth matturs in r, lalio.i to the a-suKsuirut of voterssis ttn sald ins.H eturs or cither of thsiu shall (runt lima I , tun" rcpnre. -No person shall be peruutti'il lit vote- ut nil)- elrrtiun as alorusald, utliur lhaa a white r It izen ,,f ihf nes Iwenty-i.tio or uivir,'. who shall havs iisiusj m tins Statu at lea.t one ysar. an 1 111 the t l.-.tjoo di,,nrt where he oilers lo vole, ten days imniedtatel) prue,',ii,i such cUction, and with) 1 tio yrara psi.l a tat r County tax, which shall have been usu.-, nt , leu days before the 0I.1I1011. Uut a it ix -n ,,r ih.. i,.,i... States who hn previously liecnaiu,ilitle.l voter ofllo. Statu ; iiinl rsiiiuved therefrom and rrliunrj, Hri , I shall huve residrd 111 the election ill, tin t ami pui n ; rs afoiusitid, slull he entitled to vole ri'r ri'si.line in 1 tin-Statu six months I riividmt, I hat tin w Intu fns , men, dti.rns of Ihe I'llltud Stales, brtnirn tlni nf . of Iweiily-onuaud tweiily-lwo years, who luve reinls.1 in the eluctioa dilrtcl ti'uda)sas aforusald skatl bs untitled to rule, althoiich the) shall not h.ivr 11,1 1 m ; "Nopirsnn shall be purmitteil to voto n i, Ium, is not cimt.iinuit iu the list of taxable inhabitant, tilt ' nirhcdby tho Conimisiioutr-, unless, First h- pruluts a reoi'ipt of payiaeiii, within two yinrs. of ftato or County tax assessed asreenk.y to the Constltiitioii.aml gtvH sati.fiutory i'idence on Ins own uslh or alhrina torn uf itiiiithcr Iknt he has panl such a tax. or 111 fail urn to produce a receipt th ill mako oath to Hie nsv ' in ut theicof ; or sre mil, If he claim a right tu vote lit bui..g an elector hulw een the aije uf twenty use an I tHeiiiy-two yinrs shall di pono on ualh or alhrniatioii. that he has resided iu lliu Mali; nt Ifastuno y. ar bi fire his applirulfiu, and make such proof of resid'uoi in thu distriLl us 14 ru'tulrul by this ntt, nnd that hu do 1 vnly believe from thu atronui ijiven him that he .1 of the aso aroresatd, und Btveit such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon thu name of tin person so mliuitti'd tn votii shall tin tiiserled in llio al phabetical list by thuinssstor,uu,l a note mado upno situ thereto by writhis tin! word ''tax." if he skill lis 1 adinitted 10 vote by reason of hn tntf pai J tax. sii,l th word 'use' if he shall u admilied 10 vote by rsasnn nfaije, and iu cither case the leason or such a vol. shail be tallied out to the clerks, whoshall make a Iks liolu 111 thu list of voters kept by them. "In all casus wln ru tliu name nf the person claiuiln tu vole is nut fojnd on the list furiusin d by Hoi 1,'oin luissiuncrs, ir hid ri;ht lo voto whether foiimi thi n cm or not, is objected tony any pialiliud cituni, H lw th" duly of tho Inspectors to exainliiu ,uch pnrsun nu until us lo qualifications, and if he, claims to hsvs , resided within thu Statu lor ons year or more. Ins uath sllllll tin Dtilllelii.tt i.riur (l.......r ..... ... . ' .. proo by at least ono competent witness, who shall bu ulualilled elector, that hu has sided wtlhtii the tils trtcl lor more limn ten days immediately urocediiiir said elecllon, and .hall also sw, ar that his bona li.le ri'sldgnce, iu pursuance of his Uwful railing is with In the district, and th it ha did nut reuiova within ths dislnct for Ihu purpose of voting. 'Uvery jiertnn ,unliliud us uforesaid, and who slnll , make duo proof if required of his residence an I nav inentol laxea uforesaid, shall be adtniilud lo vlu 111 side1""" Wa''' ''"lr,ct' ln "uicl1 '''ill rs I "If any person shall prevent or attempt tn pri-voni i,ny oihcer of an election, iiudur this act from holding sue 1 election, or uso or thruatrii any vinlcucu to any ' such fil ler, and shall interrupt or Improperly interlur'i with him 111 tho execution of his duly shall block up or attempt to block up the winnow or avenue to any window whero tho same may bo hidden, or shall riot ously disturb the peace uf such election, ur shall 11 an or pructico intimidation, threats, lurcu or violence, with the desiKit to iiiliuuacu unduly or overawe any elector or prevent him frum votinj, or to r. strain ihu ireeilnm uf choice, such iipr.im. r, . m,.. i.., .. l. . , , - ..",-. 1 Mttii'i, uiii no snail maxu ! , 1 - r----" ",'..'.,,,,,, an ,,, f , m n n eiceeuing live hiiudud dollars, pi 1 '," ''"Prisoned for any ll.nu not lias than ouu ur inorv , 3" Hvolvu moiiHia, nnd if 11 shall he shown to Iks t""'l "hore tho trial n suth oll'moi shall bo had. (kit thupersun sn uireiullng was not a resideui f the dir. I ""'J "' district where tho said oirencu w assiiiumilti'l, j""1 not entitled to voto therein, on conviction, he shall , sentenced lu puy a lino of not tea than ouo hundred " '""" 'han ono thousand dollars, and be imprisoned tlllt leas tliri,, ul ........ ... . ..... - ...... iniiuiii, ur innre man two years 1 '".Vj" .".llor '"' l,J1"1' at my ollicu iu lllosui.l i,i i,iH,. I.. ill .I....- this I UU day of September, in tlio year uf .ur Lord ..1,1 -njai iiuuureu ami sixty rsJRtasMd I" Statolf independuncc olW71Jnile at, i,t. .r JOilAII A. Fllltll AM, ShsrilT. IShsrilTa Olfieo. lllooiusbiirt ill. Irkil. ''O CONSUMPTIVES. CollSUiantivri .litr.ru. urlll ...nl.. . In,ln,l. .l vi, h T.Kin.lV r.w.v.,lu,, ,ut 100 sure or i;onsutnptinn, Asthins Jlrouthilis, ami all throat and lung aUeclious. (fre U charge,) by sending their uddress tu v llov.l-DWAltl) A. WILSON, a, , , Villlainsbiirh, Kings en, Sept. at, l8(H,-3in n,U. AD.MINISTUATOH'S NOTICE. Estate of Silas .McMichuol, dee'd. ! 9 .Du ' ,'"!l"iislraiion nil the-Ilstala uf Silss ' , ' aieaiiennei istp nr it. ur ,ir ...... ...i ... j.... have been grained by the KegUtor of Uulmnbia co.,n. tha undersignedi all persons having claim, against tho us. mto o tlio decedent are reuuesleil to present tlieinlir the uudeignsa, residing in said l.nshlp, ntlkotl delay, and all psrsoua iudybted to uiaka payinerl lot tli with 1 s: , . "nOUOK F.VANS, rtdntf Sep H IH)!,-6w $J 00,