tSLLHUMIIHL.WIU.?JlllMJJi UUlaUliiWlfi UklTIU Ullfl I 1 ... .. -- - pf and 11 Our Constitution guard It ever ! Our plorloue Union hold 11 dear I Our Starry Flacforsake It never! Thop.foud Caucaetlan our only reef! EDITED BY I.UV1 I.. TATE, PROPRIETOR' BLOOMSBUR.Q : 1 , Saturday Morning, Oct. 21, '65. lLBm,J collector of Baltimore, and one m r-p.,1 1,, " "? h foot that tbo result of tho election DiMoccm, a MntiiuentnoUoiit Bpiatldi.tottu!t. 'in Nevada, has not boon heard of but all J or comprouiiied It inowa no baionsti, It coweri theso vacancies will soon bo filled by loy 10 no danEr, it opprc.ci no weknei. Dfttruciive ( men of a so-called radical complexion, ofdeppniiam it ' V" "J. """"f'V f '"'i:; ' most probably. According to tho party auii ifht,orquaiobiiEatioin-iiie law of nature iHjrTidiop the law of tho lami-ALim. gf?!L';' l'lL'ii!g!?MBM i ThcEleotioninColwmbiaCo.unty I Wo liavo tho satisfaction of giving, this neck, tho full official voto of this County at the recent election showing a Demo cratic majority of 1410 for Col. Davis, for Auditor General, and one of 1427 for Col. Linton, for Sarvovor General.. Mr. Jaco- by- majority for Assembly is also 1410. The six nomintcb for county offices re spectively receive mjotltics equal to thoso above montionod, These rplendid majorities are given upon a total vote in tho County which is seven hundred below that given at the Presidential elcotion ol last year, and show an ejjdcnt improvement of voto .Increase of D- mooratio strength in County. In 1BC4 the vote Hood as follows : For McCxkllan : Home voto, 3185 and tho Soldiers' vote, 1923377 For Lincoln t Home vote, 1730 fcoldiers' voto, 184 1.923 Mnj. 1454. The whole vote was just 530l),whilc this year tho whole vote is 4598 , or 702 below the former one ; Icavicg out of view the very few soldier votes from, abroad which may yet be returned. The number 5300 (voles polled in 1604 ) bears "the same relation to 1451, (the McClellan majority) that 4598 (the whole vote of IH65) bears to tho number 1201. In other words, the majority this year should be only 1201 if it boro tho same proportion to whole vote given, that the majority ast year bore to the wholo . voto then given. But ihe majority on Au ditor General is 1410, or 155 better than n vote proportioned to that of iast year would require. Taking into account the fact that the vote of last year Was' highly satisfactory, this gain ol 155 votes upon the proportional majority now obtained, is J a splendid result, and it comes too at a lime when rei.ults are unfavorable or not unfavorable or not aatisfactory (by rtason ol a light vote) in most Of the other Democratic Counties of tho Commonwealth. In glancing at the re fults in tho State, wo observe only two Democratic Counties Clearfield, and Westmoreland which have done as well as Columbia ; though Montour, Nor thampton, and a few others mako respect able returns. In the four Fishingercek townships, into which tho military-political raid was made last year, the voto stands; Demo cratic 590, Republican 128 ! It is very plain that tho armed occupation of that seotion of tho county j tho arrest and im prisonment of innocent men, and tho pro fuse and reckless expenditure ot public money in the enterprise of breaking the spirit of our people, have not left a salu tary impression concerning itepublican party rule The voting there may ho taken as a salutary lesson to '' loyal'' scoun drels who are ready to break law, violate justico, and rejoice at persecution and ontrage when ii fl'cted upon men who diff er from them in opinion, For tho result in the State this county is not responsible. Sho has given a voto of two to one in favor of a return to hon est government and for a restoration of national harmony, and she will speak for these with a still more powerful voice on future occasions, whenever the conduot of public men and the claim of parties tball be again submitted to her judgement. This election also fixes the foot that a majority of tho soldiers in service from this County were Democrats, and are going to remain Euch in futuro. Even last year they gavo a majority vote for Gen. McClellan over Lincoln, although subjected to all 'lie unfair influences whioh accompanied army and hospital voting at that time. And now, when they have -re turned homo and resumed the purtuits of civil life, tho election returns prove that a majority of them are still (or that grand old Party of Union and Liberty whioh, for half a century, has regularly triumphed at elections in Columbia County The improvement in tho voting this year, as shown abovo, 'u probably owing to shots from the old veterans who havo now got home from tho army and aro, paying their respects to the Shoddy scoundrels by whom the country was misgoverned and plundered dur ng their absenoe, S-iT E. S. MTFIill, Efq., Editcr of the " Sorantoo Register," honored our office with a visit last week. Wo appro data those racial visits. Mr. Hill u an excellent Editor, and has made tbo Regis ter one of the first and best democratic Journals in our State, TnE world. Tho Proipeolus of the Horld will bo found in tho Democrat to- t(Adie3 and Giiildhin's Hats. Elo day. It is the bc.t uew.papor publiabod (rant, latest styles at Charles Oakford is in the oity of New York. Bom, CoDtioouUl Hotel, Philadelphia, puonaaci tiei "i iuo uaiueai thn members ofthe next Congress, Tho Bcnato it ronresentcd by US Kcpublieana 11 Domoorals, with ono Bent vacant la 'Iowa, Four Southern States havo elected ! Union senators, but whether thoy will bo ! received or not is. a question yet to bo de termined', In tho llouso tlioro exist 1 three ' vacanoies in tho delceatlons or loyal states, 0110 caused by tbo appointment ol Mr. Gooch, of Massaohu&ctt', to tho office of surveyor of tho pott of Boston, ono bj tho appointment of Mr Webster, of Mury- dtyisiou that existed durmg tho war, the Houso now stands one hundred and fort? Republicans, to forty-one Democrats ; but on the great question of at once admitting the representatives of tbo Southern states or kcetiinc them, or most of them, for a longer period in probation, it is not prob' able tliat tho same proportions will be pre' served. From the present indications al the rebel Stales, except, perhaps, Texas, will have cone through the forms ol ro constructing their constitutions and elect ing members ol both Houses ol (Jongrcss before the second Monday of December, when tho session opens. Should all tbc States now without representatives, who.o senators and reprcseusattves are jet to us elected, chose Democrats opposed to uni versal snUrocu, as it is to bo expected tbey will do, and should they nil be admitted, ihc bcnato will then contain forty-seven Republicans and twenty-aeven Democrats, and the Houso of Representatives would oouiain one hundred and fifty Republicans to ninety-two Democrats. l.viger. Reminisence op 1837 An American Exile. Not long sinco an elderly man, bent almost double with ago and work, and in garments tattered and torn, while pacing through Home, Now York, stop ped at one of the stores and asked for food or money. He volunteered tho re mark that be was ashamed to beg, but stated as an explanation and in extenua tion, tbo following as tho causo of tho ne cessity. His homo was Saratoga, and he chanced to be in Canada at the timo of the rebellion in that country in 1837. He was charged with being engaged in that outbreak, was tried and convicted for be ing in complicity with the " Patriots." and sentenced to Yan Dieman's Land for life. He says ho was not guilty but that tho feeling was so strong agaiust the Yankees" at the time of his trial, it re quired but slight evidencoto convict. He was then some twenty-one or twenty-two years of age ; ho was taken to that penal colony, and there subjected to the severest drudgery and the must inhuman treatment ; he, with other convicts, was compelled to draw the plow and cait like oxen, and to labor early and late, and treated not much better, if any, than the dumb beast. Thus were twentv-eieht years ol life passed, never hearing Irom friends or home, nor allowed to communi- oal "ercwun. ne, wiin ovuers, was u- nauy paruooea, anu ailoweu to rcucu Lome as bcit he might. He left tho country a hale and hcartv youth, erect and lull oflife and vigor ; be returns to it after nearly thirty years' ab sence, a decrcpid old man, bent over with age and work, and with Bhultered health and a broken constitution. Tho narra tion he gave of his life there, and tho do tails of his treatment, fully impressed his hearers with the truth of his f.t ate merits, and that he was no importer. He was on his way home, not knowing as ho would find a being who knew him when a boy. c(AT. J'.) HnaM. A Faumer Without Aums. W. M. Beaucbauip, Ouondaga Co., N. Y., sends to Ihe American Agriculturist an inter esting account ol a farmer he formerly knew, who was born without arms. "In stead of appealing to tho charitable for support, he commenced early to help him self. His first property was a hen and chickens, next a pet lamb, and afterward a shaggy colt. Ha took good oare of thoso and increased his stock a littlo at a time, until he became a prosperous farmer. Hav ing no hands he learned to use his toes, which were longer than common. His legi wcro also very flexible, and by prac lice he was enabled to readily perform most operations with case. II o put on aud took of his own clothing, shaved, and fed himself, milked bis own cows, and took part in most labors of tho farm. He Was a terror to evil doers, whom ho could punish with severity. He was powerfully built, and possessed of great strength in the ho id and shouUers. Ho would but like a ram ; or scizu an offending urchin with his teeth, and shake him with bulldog touacity. He died at tho age of seventy, leaving a largo family having been mar ried three times." The Young Men of Tunkhannock, have formed a Debating Club, and Liter ary Society, and announco that they have fairly got started under favorable pros pects, and being anxious to acquiro a li. brary, respectfully ask tho aid of our citi zens, aad o'hers to forward their project. Donations of money or books will be thank lully received, but no novels are wanted. Contributions may be sent to the oare of Geo. Mullison Jr. or Byron G White, Tuiikhannnok, Wyon.ing county, Pa, Appointment of a Judge. HAHitisnuao, Oct 17 Colouol E. A. Irvin lias been appointed associate judgo of Cloarfield county. Colonel Irvin en tered the military servioe as a captain in the famous Bucktail regiment, and rose to the rank of Colonel. He was sovercly wounded at Autietam, tSf Stratton's Compound Yeast can be had at Runjon's Provision Storo, tbo uro of whioh will ensuro tho best of bread.. Also a Prime Article of Dairy Butter, by tho Paokago or in small quantities. Amliitir .Vimijut .,, Wieinoi ,. , Uuunl) o, ,,, Uouniy Coroner fJt,et,l Q.-pinl, '"'"" ,nfn.M I -wariai Onrntnr. I ' I A't'lliiir o s r i 5 5 '? E ? s f 57 E 35 f" ? ff S 3 I g g - g s g l ff TOWNSHIPS. afCo?B2,5SS-o,-P5g 5 & ? 3 a i 1 ? ? r f a f t LLi LA i 1 P P ' r ! ' j i s 1 3 ! .': rltiAVKU, 169 13 160 WriGoj 14 I HO 14, 159 14 160 14 160 13 100 14 159 U 1IKNTON. 153 48 163 47 1.13 49 143 47 152 49 153 47 151 43 152 49 151 48 MKRWICK DOR. 66 93 fifi 93 60 02 71 r 63 9i 65 94 64 90 65 94 41 ill BLOOM, 180 242 181 24l ISO 241 17H 21, 178 245 179 243 181 213 180 244 17 2 UKIARCREEK. UO 6li 130 CO 12U 60 131 61 129 60 130 53 128 69 130 59 130 60 CATAWISSA, HO 147 110 145 110 143 97 157 118 141 106 143 107 143 68 112 108 J 4 1 CENTRE, 160 7fr 161 75' 160 76 161 7t 162 74 162 72! 1 li 1 75 160 75 158 73 CONYNGHAM 116 7? 117 73' 117 73 119 73 112 79 117 71 130 72 119 72 117 It FISHINUCREEK, 22S 6S 228 63 227 48 228 6! 228 62 228 63 228 63 225 53 227 51 FRANKLIN, 45 51 46 521 46 52 46 51 46 50 44 62 45 52 45 60 45 51 ttRKENWOOD, 137 164 137 151 137. 163 137 15' 136 153 137 153 137 164 137 154 13S 51 HEMLOCK, 147 44 148 44 1 18 44 147 4J I4H 44 147 41, 140 62 117 44 148 43 JACKSON, 92 I 92. 61 92 6 92 t 92 6 92 6 92 .6 91 5 92 S LOCUST, 20l 92 201 92 202 91 200 8!- 202 91 202 91 201 9U 202 90 203 90 MADISON, 199 39 199 40 199 39 200 41 200 411 200 40 199 40 200 38 19 40 MAINE 106 UI 106 10 105 II 10G lit 105 II 105 10 105 10 1()J 10 lUO 10 MIFFLIN. 167 3 169 31 168 3? 166 32 167 33 166 33 169 'i I 168 32 169 31 MONI'OUR, 53 3ft 63 35 49 36 63 3ft 53 3ft 53 35 63 31 53 35 63 35 MT. PLEASANT, 92 5 92 6U1 92 59 92 59 91 69 92 57 92 69 92 57 9 1 69 ORANGE, 1 13 69 II? 69 113 69 114 68 114 67 112 69 113 69 113 6l 1I21 69 PINK, 73 14 73 15 72 1.1 72 15 73 15 64 15 73 15 73 16 73 15 ROARINGCREEK, 37 33 37 33 37 33 37 33 37 33 37 33' 3S 32 36 33 37 S3 SCOTT, 12o 128 12(1 128 119 128 120 I2fc 119 12fr 116 13 1 120 126 121 125 117 126 SUOAltl.OAF. 123 2( 124 211 124 SI 124 21 124 21 124 21 125 2(1 124 21 121 21 I U I AI. iUU7l59l3Ulti Denioctuis in imll ctps ; Republicans in Roman An Aged Voter. On Tuesday last, Mr, Bernard Eisen buth, who entered upon his 109th year on the 10th of May, last, polled his voto In the South Word of thin borough, On account of an injury received some years ago, ho is unable to walk, but otherwise retains his faculties in a remarkablo de gree. Ho was brought to tbo polls in a carriage by Mr. David P. Becker, accom panied by his son, Col. Georgo Eiscnhuth, and assisted from the carriage by Hon. B. Reilly and Tbos. II. Walker, Esq. He was regarded by the spectators with won der anil nwc, a being, of tho pa.t, who had outlived tho companions of his youth, and a remcmberanoe of tho early history of the country beloro the separation of the colonies from Great Britain. Mr. Eiscn huth was born in the year 1757, ia what is now Lebanon county, Pa., and wasthoro fore a full grown man at tbc timo of tho Declaration of Independence Ho took an activo part in our revolutionary stru glo, and has voted at every Presidential election since the adoption of tbo Constitu tion. With a single exception, ho has during that long period cast his vote for the grand old Washington and Jefferson Dcmcralic party. This ono exception was last fall, when he was deceived by those in whom he had conGdenco, and a false ticket given him and be did not dis cover the deception until after the election. It was a source of grief to him when ho found himself thus imposed upon, and those who were guilty of the fraud have forever lost his confidence. It is needless to say that, on th e present occasion, ho voted the entire Democratic Ticket. May his days be prolonged for many years, aud may his last hours bs his hap piet ones. Democratic Standard. Bear This in Mind. When you are about a railroad station or depot, whero trains of cars arc ttanding on tho track, especially whon they havo a locomotiva to thi-m, never stand on tho track cither in front or in the rear of tho train , for, when you least think of it, the oars may suddenly move aud strike you, and when they bit you they are sure to knock you down and move over you. Always stand aido of tho track, under all circumstances. The most dangerous place to stand is on the track at the rear end of a train. Cars are verv deceptive to porsons who do not understand the philosophy of momentum. A train may seem to move very slowly, yet owing to its great force. A train of cars also very of en makes but little noiso in starting, and, unless one pays especial attention to it, may, beloro be is awaro of its moving, be run over and loso his life- Here is a caution from a Pittsburg pa per : "An old gentleman from Iowa; some days since, had placed under his chargo at Philadcldhia three ladies traveling West. At Fittsburg one of the ladies lost her satchel, containing some three hun dred dollars. Tho money oould not be found, and the party went on. At Chica go tbo old gentleman was arrested beforo bo loft the can, tho officers asserting that they had been telegraphod to by tho wo man wbo lost her money to arrest him im mediately on bis arrival. Ho was soaroh cd, bis money taken from him, and noth ing saved him from priaon but tho fact that ho had friends in Chicago, who con vinced th'e officers tbey bad seized an honest man." "Now I Lav Mk Down to Slkip." The writer of the sweet verses commen cing with iu(s lino is not known to tbo world, but it blesses his memory. How many millions of puro boarta havo been born to tbo throne of God upon its tune ful wings ; how many mothers remember ed it as murmured from Ibo lips of tho lit tlo ''hindering thing" whoso marblo arms have been folded upon its cold breast, and who ia laid down to that eleop, tbc awake- CDing 0f Hhion is to bo with Gcd. r .0. CS? It ia reported (hat tbo trial of Em. men Eihefidge, at Columbus, Ky.,will stand ajourned for soverol days, In the meantime efforts will bo mado to change tb slto of trial to Memphis, Tenn. OFFICIAL VOTE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY 15H9299U IMZftMU, l.)882s)9j 1 590:299 1 I A843JOi 158JUJO Ii802rf7til loi) V State News Items. During tho year ending Juno 30, IS, 328 invalid soldiers, and 24 710 widows, mothers and orphans woro plaocd on tbo pension lift. Tho annual payment to these will amount 83,700,457. During tho same time 520 naval pensions wcro issued, the payment of whioh will amount to 854,573. The total of pen-iocs paid during the year was 58,319,072. Steiiuno Prirc, of Missouri, Ishm G. Harris, of Tenucssee, and Mu-isrs. Maury, Roberts, Perkins and Hardeman, all ex rebel?, have hecu appointed Com mistoners of Colonization by Maximilian. The government locomotives sold, at Portsmouth, Va , last week, brought on an average, S12.000 each. Four thou sand tons of railroad iron sold at Wash ington, brought S77 per ton. The offer of Wells, Fargo t Co. to per forin daily mail service between Lincoln, Cal and Portland, Oregon, for 8225,000 per anum,. bashejn accepted by the Post offieo Department. Captain BEOKwrrn convicted at Bal timore of forging soldiers' disohargos, has been sentenced to dismissal from the servioe and two years imprisonment In the Albany Penitentiary. A Meeti.no of congi atulation for tho removal of martial law was hold, jeBterday at Lexington. Ky. Resolutions endors ing the PrcMdcut wero adopted. The British Mirtstor to Mexico has re fused to recoguizo the claim of Mexico to any portion of Honduras, and ihe Mexi can Government has withdrawn its claim. Gov Wells, of Louisiana, has cccept cd the uoiniualion of tbc ' Union Con servaiive party." IIu had already acoapt I'd the Democratic nomination. Tub Mississippi Legi?laturo assembled and organized on Monday. On Monday evening General Humphreys was inaugu rated Governor. The radio il wing of tho Republican patty in New York have issued a mani festo ajrauiat the President and the Re. publican State Ticket. Johnathan WottTH, State Treasurer of Nrth Uarnlina, is oandidato for Governor of that Ststo in opposition to Gov. Holden. Tub Boston Post states that Alexander II. 'Stephens has expressed his purpose to Biippon tho Presidents reoonstruotion pol icy. Gayel tho author of the assassination advertisement in an Alabama paper, is to be tried by a oivil court in his own State. The wifo of the ex-rebel Gen Kirby Smitbj and ex-Coogrotsinan Harmon, of Virginia, are in Washington. The planters of Cuba have memoraliz. cd tho Spanish Govurnmont for the aboli, tiou of Slavery in Cuba. In a few days General Grant will issue an order mustering oat 100 general offi oers and their staffs. Ex Governor Allen, of Louisiana, has applied to pardon. His application is en dorsed by Govornor Wells. The execution of David Gregory, con victed of murder in Philadelphia, has been indefinitely postponed. The wages of the workmen in the Navy Yard at Washington, havo boon reducod. An extra session cf the Maryland Leg islature is to bo cunvcned. Tub rebel General Corso has had bis property restored to him. The vote in Colorado was ten to ono against negro suffrage. The population of Mexioo is estimated at 8,500,001). Gen. Robert E. Lee has taken th amncaty oath, CnAMP Febouson, iho guerrillia, has been sentenced to bo lunged. Tho Pres ident baa approved tho sentenco. Spanoler, now at the Dry Torlugas, has writton another letter declaring bis innocence of all complicity in tho assassin ation of President Lincoln. Alexander II Stevens, Judgo Camp bell, G A Trenholm, John H Roagan and Governor Clark havo boen released on parolo. The President has members of tho South pardoned all the Carolina Convon- Hon., Ge.v. Hooker was married to Miss Groesbeok, of Cincinnati, on the 3d inst. At D cker?on street wharf, in Phila delphia, on the 8th inst., 4000 barreU of refined coal oil, worth 8130,000, wcro burned. Gen, Briscoe, who stole 800,000 at Ljnobburg, bases bit defenoa on his Mr ricai In tbs fiald FOH 1805. The $00,000 bolonging to Mrs. Gen. Ewell, which was seized at St. Louis for confiscation, hai been returned to her. The hours of daily labor at tho mills of Woonsocket. H. I., havo been reduced from 1 5 to II, much to the gratification of the overworked nporatlvos. Wendell Phillips in a leoturo in Boston, on Tuesday night, characterized the President as a " three quarters rebel," aud General Bunks as a ''vagrant moun tebank." was dead. The Republican party, he said James M. Orr, Mayor of Leeeburg, W. B. Lynoh, of the l.eesburg Washing Ionian, And the ex guerrilla cuU( Col. Wbito, have bad their oonfisea'cd property restor ed to them. The English capitalists, acoompanled by Gonerals Uancoi-k and Wanen, went on an excursion to Harpers Forry jester day. On Tuesday the President recelvod a petition Mgned by 5,000 ladb's ol Georgia, asking for the pardon of Jeff .-hod Davis- The President granted yesterday. 123 pardons BUT ''John P.iluw:ir," says many of our exchanges, has been appointed As seizor of Internal Revenue fur the Thir teenth District of Pennsylvania. We fup pose tbi is a miniomcr. The name in tended, doubilcns, is ' Thomas Dunn," Bui now, what of poor Isaac, as Dr. Dunn calls him, the ''Old Pharisee." Can he find a lower ditoh of political degradation. S&- Over 3,500 pardons have been granted by the President, to the great unuterable di-gust of our Northern shod dies, who longed to '-cotton to plantations in Dixie. 8Sr"Fatber Side, a ohathollr priest, has been sent to prison in Franklin Coun ty, Mo, f r solemnizing tho rites of matri inony without taking the test oath." 5t3 Nothing stank worso iu thn nos trils of the men wbo put through tho rev olution of 1770, that "test' oaths. Thai the govcrement they founded could enforce whi't they detested is beyond comprehen fion. In 1050 a trial took plaoo in Con necticut, under the section of the blu laws prohibiting kissing. The offenders wcro Sarah Tultle aud Jacob Newton. It appears that Borah dropped her gloves and Jaoob found tbom. When Sarah asked for them, Jaoob demanded a kis. for bis pay, and as tbo demand did not seem extravagant, she adjusted it forth with. Tho facts were clearly provod, and he parties were Good twenty shillings. tST Radical anti. Johnson papers, in the interest of Chase, arc starting up all over ths country. Two made thoir ap pearance last week, ono in St. Louis by C'rl Nhurz, and another in Cbioago by Judge Edwards, of tho Land Department. They go for tho Digger and Chase half and half. MARRIAGES. At the house of tho bride's father on Tuesday, Oot. 10th by tbo Rov. J. W. Lesober, Mr. Filmore Hess and Miss H. Re be co h Croisley,boih ol Montour co, Pa, Iu Bloonuburg, Oct. 12th by the samo, Mr. Jouathan Krum, of Monloar twp., and Miss Hcttio Goodman, of Centre twp, Columbia county, Pa, In Bloomsburg, Oot. 13ih by tho same, Mr. D. R. Heilman, of West Hemlock.and Miss 0 Jnnc Kcser, of Derry twp., Mon tour county, Pa, On tho 12th inst., at tho M. E Parsen ago in Barwiok, by Uev. M. P. Orosth waite, Mr. Tboodore W. Smith, of Jack son township, and Miss Maggie Wclliver, of Fairmounr, Luzerne, co. On Tuesday evening, October 10th, bj Rev. Win. B. Fox, Mr. James M Sees- hollz and Mrs. Emma L Ltnebcrg, all of UCIWIUK. fTiim-j-iiiryr r ivwunmT iiin hi r. DEATHS. In Centre twp.. Columbia countv tho 15th inst., Clara Fnlella Ort, aged 5 years, 2 months and 14 days, Iu Mount Picai-ant, Oct. 5th, 1805. Mrs. Catherine M. wile of Mr. J. II. Vandor. slice, aged 02 years, 0 months and 10 days. At Jordon Township, Lycoming oounty Oot. 7th, 1805, Maecia L 8mlth. arzed 8 on years 0 months, and 18 days, daughter ofl ciueimn a tionamsn U. Smith. NnDDucrtiBCiiuuts, ' . t , w M M Administi ator'8 Notice. . Estate Of Jacob lioatS, lltCtaitrt, , TETTERS of administration on Ihe J Uttata of Job Itoalt. lata f neaver twp.dit'd, rtavo Dean griinivu y uim rxipirr ui ."iniuitia o., iw latunilitiltneil all prrnont havlnii claim aitalnattht citate or tha decedent are riuiiea to preieiit tneiu in Ihe unaerilhJ, without deity, and all periont In. itHti to make payment forthwith ANDIIKW BIlOtlAN, llravn towniblp, Columbia co. CHAItl.Ka I1UA I'tt. e Union twp , Hcbuylkill county, Aduilnlstrators. Ctl, SI, 1M4-C 83 Estray. 1sme to the nremlsoa of tho nndnralfned I Vieildlnt In Buttlof twp,, on or about the lit of RED BULL, wltb a tilt In ihe Mi Kir, Suppo.cl to be one ear old lait iprlnj, Hie onntr l tiiuited to cooie forward, prove propeity pay chariet, and take blm away or win Df aitpoieaoi accojumg 10 iaw ALINAS COLE. ott.si,iea-3w$i jo New Barber Shop. rrilE nndorsigned respectfully informs I jL the clllu-ne of olooni.burf aid the public gener-, ally, that b hai npencd a JNew i)ARDEii Shop, In Court llouie Alley and next door to the office of the Bhavlni and faihlonabla Hair Cuttlnt. with cere and detpatch- C7 Olve blm a call and aee the itllee. JOSEPH WASHINGTON. 'Eloomiburc 0:t. lftUS. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL OJL- LEGE. AND NATIONAL TELCORAPJI INSTITUTE. F. W. JemiNi, J- C. Smith, A, M , rrloelnlat. Aiax. lowitr. ) Flrtt College ilulldlnr. Corner Penn and St, Chlr.Rta . Second ' Odd Fellowa' llullding, 3th St.. Third " Noa. sitf and Jd St. Clair Street. ARRIVAL TOO THE WEEK ENDING SEPT, 30, MS E liafferiy, Grampian Hill, Clearfield, Pa J H Moore. Worth, Mercer co, Pa J W Oenahe Inicr, Fairview, Erie co, Pa J I'olltit, Lower ft Clair. Allegheny co ft J W Leldlgh, Allen, Cumbeilend co, Pa N E Zuijtlrr, I'itl.birg, 14 N onyder, Ulrininthil. Allegheny co, Pa- i U Parker, l.indenvilie, Atlabula co, O A O Sturgi., J B Kennedy, ir Manrheater.'Pa. J .V Mc.Mecii, AlcCal lelervilla. Junhta c". Pa M Power, Malta, Morgan co, L) Jae Power' Ij 1-ntBr, .Vianafi-ld, Richland, Co. O 8 K Ki-ir, O.negu, Kutui-o co, tod L. C Collin. Wilmu.ourg, Allgnly co. Pa J A Porter Now Cattle Lawrenc. Co, I'a Murium, ftrrj .villa. Juniata Co, I's , rt r lloofl , Teiiiperaucevlli, Allegheny co. Pa J GDFindley, N Wilmington, Law. Jo, Pa II Huiltu, Pittabur. I'a U F Lee, fatier.uu, Pjtiea,co. N J T AI Waleon.iS Wilmington. Law. Co. Pa O Ltitewart. Iluntlngdoo, Hunt. co. Pa J D Leivla, Ebeneburg, Cambria co, Pa A Ru.lHette, FlliU.toiie, Allegany Co, M I Tor lermt and lureriuatlon concerning Ihe ColMge. adJreat, Jcxxtxt, Smith Ac Cowtia; Ottfllti. Pm.burg.Pa. inpi s 10 OK OP Groceries & Provisions JUST rereiveil at Hunyon's Provision k'TORE. a large attortmi'nt of GROCLRIES AND rit(lVI'IU.V-.ciiiitl.tliic ol all Ihe niicetmrist oflife bcughi for Ch-Miit hii be told to defy competition. Hotel Kaepwra and Country Merchant. wnuMdowell tuc.nl mid raamlue Stuck mid Provlaion. before pur ch"iiiE elaewh-re. Amingat the atock nia found M'OAR-, ol oil gradue. MOLASSES aud BY It lift) from 1 1 lowaat price to the beat grade Grain & Grouud Coffdo, of all qualities, Navy, P.ug, Twist, Fine-cut Chewing & Smoking Tobaco, Young Hysnn, Im perial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas ChetgiJ. Crackers, Fino Salt, Wooden & Wrllow Waro, Matohcs, and Cigars. Canned Fruit of all kindiK CONFECTIONERIES, iiKibD tKUIT. No. 14 2 FISH by the Dair.l. one half nr one fourlh or one eighth b.rrel. Ilcrrlrc. J.oaKIII. kr.nt., all of which will tx, aold at the lowc.t innrkrtprloe. Blooinaburg.Oct- SI. Ii05. The N. Y. Observer. A WBMCI.Y ItCLtGlOUS AND 8ECt;LAU Newapaper for the Family and the Flrealdj, will to no niter on It. FOR TY-FO Ult TH YEJ1II, of publication, True to The Chorch.tbe Constitution & Ihe Union II it calculated to edify and pleaee both - OLD AND YOUNG- A'l new tuba-ri'irri navini tn in ndvsnro fi. insr. thall have their nainra immediately entered and tbn nin us weni 10 inem Until the first of January, Gratis I Subscribe oon. aa the frie papjrt w(l cotnti'-i where the mine a are entered. Sample coplc. to any, addrea., free. Terms S3 60 a joar in advansa. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Ja. ti Co , 37 Park Row, New York. Oct. Jl, 1EG3,U. FURS. FURS. FUR3. Wholesale and 1,'ciail. CHARLUS OAoliir&SOXh, PHILADELPHIA. Have now opened their large and tplandid ttock of unlM run UAt'ii, COLLARS. Murra. cuFr?. 1L0VE8, Alto the flnt.1 ...n,,m.n, v tn,.9J!HZ tent?d. " warruuted lob, a. ,cpre. Shipping Furs Boucht. Oct. 31 , JRCS,-3m. 0 ,000 ,VAU made t. hu - 1 "with 813-Stcncll ti.' nonce neceaeary. The Preaideni.. ..... Treaauaera of3 Hank indtrae the clrrular Sint fr. lVoo'rk!if'in".Jnt Tco. Oct. SI, 1665. am. LEATHER! LEATHER II THE undersigned beg leave to inform taelr frlenda and the public, that thev knen hand and offer Or .ale chejp. a, the Madi.on Tannery Pa'alUlndof Je'"own. L-olumbli c-ounly. Which they will aellat market price., or exchange for Dark am llidea Our Leather li the Cold Ll-iuu, Tan. ned, which w II prove mo.t durable and warrant the trtVu-rcuV.,;:."1 ,e" b ,he s,de' 3 . .dl... Tannery, ft' SWI8,1ER 1 Aug, 12, iui. ' j 3w S3 00. Dissolution ol I'ai'tat'rHliii) ci'rh'aG wMsVn'IIIJur AlcMiich, anil all demand, on' the .aid nrin..hi' are to be nreaeoted to a.ld ;vfu.hV r "",nP . ...n. .ui inmi-lll. I H.AIcNINCII, GEO. Itt-i-llP.i. Catawlaaa. Oct, H, leoi. ' Canned Priiit. 200 Dozen Cans of Fmlt. just reoeived and for tale, alwholetae and retail, n i860. THK WORLD, Ao hltHatl ' Woklr Newip,fr. '-nx- A FTHR four y-srs of ciril war. fnr V.nionlhJ txopta of Ida UnllaJ 6t br mntc ui in-fvc iiuiiri ntiutti wa noiv cntar urJ ner em 01 mi iv at a Of vmttett Nnnb ,. io ' " cordial ee op.i itl.,n of Wn"i i, the tM'linpli tif ...uriil cnMllutlnnal ptlnclDlai tn ,lb. A,ln.li,l.tfnt .... .,( tin jov.rn.uM.t a n ,1 our U u ! tvh gtliii all that iuK,i Union demrabla uu"itT !.ll.n,l l. am uf uuk IsuM.fln A,.,..Y.'. "' a It liai evtr no .J, tun .tr 0f tho rv.i'u; I'1? evtr ;lo.J, the turtr of the rVailnn, .imsHn. lloiml pauluiu In It. loyally to , to nil l co-equal maiei anu lolbe llbntle. of the Indi." Y.,S CltltUII. Uncu more He voice win be heard ItiHdheren.a Hilt bit talili-d to It. Hi.,, i.i... ktuutbern t?t..tc ofthe T.. th.i principle of thi. greil B'lnncMticrartof Nat on. The world h orneflrin wltn... iT. the ordeal vt cUll war It will now be Uevot-d irfth. not Icm nreJoue talk of applying Ihoie rrliiclnle. if.' thi aolulloii of the manynml welihty aua.tin,,. 1 ..anclal.eoclal. political -which com. , upn ,, Vlfc f-o rotnrnol pfacc. r'alihflll to the ral Int. reetJ all , aectiane. Itwlllbe eiHa.fdby the projudicee an I bllHiledh the pri'poue.a loni of none. Juu,"t That the principle of Ainirican Deinncraeyiboul I time ba mtured, with no weak or un-nrtal volca Sill Hi the gn-at metropolitan cenin of American e'ni.V prl-M and couinmrcu li a mttir of lueh Importance to. every clllten a. must rcin,in.,l ti,. iT J iofXPau?,ion,,'"',,UPp0'IUft0''', mJa """'-"CtlOM i m VomAui. . w ".a.'Vi': wo,tii,,wPbl.Vu'lf,aPr '.J'1 ,h" l bj-the b.it aewirairM EDITIONS The Dally Wotl 1 aflordi a complete compendium br and commentary upon, the uew of every day ,l,"u' The Suml-Wtekly World 11 u larci auario ,hu lame tlio at dally, containing all It. Mwe.wrre.oori: deuce, I'dltnriali, commercial an I market new. ciiu market xml pinvl.inn rporn. nod a fre.handent" Mining mlaHllany or literature. PubllihedTneidr and Friday. u" Tiie wei-kiy world aiarge quarto fhitt.iami alt, ,i llailv. ha. Imw .he lurimt rirenimli,,, .r !: ly Journal pub,labed ave on ll.exiraorUimry uc. ce.eilneeiteui'iun with the New Vurk Argai luilu.. lifted the mut llb-ral npundlturoe, which will uukt lluniivnled In Intereit and value luiurmcre. fun, lithed Wednaiday. 1 It. MarkPl Report! embrace the New Yurk A', bany. Brighton and Cambridge Live tttock Markntn the New Vork Country I'rodjee and Unnsral I'roduoJ Alarkrt. ; ipeclal and Valuable jop lnlolligunoi. i a department of Agricultural ileadw i.iliojcthur com, poaingan unrival.d handbook of currdtit luformtil.w lor tbx Farmer Live .luck or I'roduca llaaler.tba Country Mercnant, etc. if. iu reading f,r thi Family C rete embracea tfce frealie.taud bn.t dlurle., 1'uitry. Kellgloita Kealiuc. etc. 3. IU Digital ofthe Newt ia not. tiki most city wtek Met, a mere watte-baakat of the uaily: only mattsra ol iutereatand Imp irtance are cboion from tue Dally, while the uieae ul ita coutunta are prepared o. pncUlir lot the vVomily. lUKverypoat office district thfre ah ml lb foun tome active, publlc-ilriied Ueai icral, who will cji fir a benefit upon ut hla neighbor., aedtlia tau, by making adaermliied ed irt i lar.no clujoffoir,' ten, twenty, or tilt) fur tue weekly world, atojr Irani. Iy reduced ralet. GKEA r REDUCTION IN TERMS Dttu would. Una copy, one year, by mail 61X1 WCtklY wouo. Ten DolUrt. One copy, one year 'I wo Dollar. Four cupift, one yuar Sjvn D'Mlart 'IViicopie., one yeur. nn.on Ujiljra 'cnj.lea, I yr tu una sddreia. Twaiuj.avj IMfart, 1J copies, I yr. to oneaddru.t. Fitly nollara. An extra copy of the WevklyoJIllun lurultotd Kotitu ul twenty or more. Forciubaof filly tho Benl.waekly, and foreluba nf one buudred tUj Daily, will bi tect to gaiter up of a dun. A litltinna may be mj io clubi at any lime during tbj y.rr at the regular club rJtet. Ciieugea Irum ciubll-t uin only bj ma le by raillit ofthe per.ou ruceit Ing the cluu pacKiiget, rtll tij reiiue.t. must nauu t:i duilu pi.tn.fi:., aij etit. to which 11 Inn priiviuualy buen tent, au I Inciui Iwoiity HvoceutatJpayijf ch.iuglugtu teparau aj drraa. OrJert for anv edltloninf Tut Wotr.D iniy ba unt ly mail, and euclo.u t'oit ll.n jj Al niay OrJ jr or Uank dralt for amount (U.e tbi dl.cuuut). tVu haveuona. thoiited traveling a-euU, .tluiiey .ent b mall will ti atlha risk flU4 auudert. OrUert aua Ijtln. tlmn be aJdi'tted to. THE WORLD. 35 Park Row, New Yjrk. Oct. Slit lBd3.-3m- Notice. Specific ftrformance, James Italslon't Estate COLUMBIA COUNTY. SP. - The Commoiiweoitli of Pennaylvanla to 8.L lauian iiu ivr. .iiaiina wunwnr Jamos Bat ttnn .Ifc'd. Wlljuiina widow of Riibirl k.l. v alon, Jumna. iJonal I C. F.lvlia and I'harle.. minora ol th,.- raid Kobrl, doe'd John IUIetnn, Win Kal.lnn. Jmlnh Kl-ton An.t iiiiermarried wua Mar.hnl Hilveithnrii Buaan liU'riiianlel with Milt. C. Abbott .Mailh.i lntei,.iarred GeorjK UulJ.,maa and Bopjaniln F Hartiuan, Guardlm of t;iuiblh Kal ton n grand-daughter or tntealHto, helrt of -aid Jauii, Hal.tnn, rtec'tl Greetn2. Jul and each of ynu tit hereby cited and commanded n U-fore you wore, tr. be a ul rppear In your proper p-roiu at mi Oiphana' Courtto be hidden at i-l"inaburj. in and for .aid County on the firat Monday of DUCE.MIIBK neit, tin n and '.hue In anrwet the bill nr petition i.f H I' llartiiian.auuilnlairalnr of tin itat of Janra Kal. ttnn dee'd; letting lorth the raid Jamca Kalaluo dee d died, .filed uf lerUl I r nl ealate aliuate In Ilia Bor ough of .Mniituiir.villn Lycoming conity, and egri-eS l h Joaliih Gulliver by article, ol agriein.nl, ktJ the Fuurlh Hay "f February. A I). N1 to ...al nni convev tho tame unto aatj joilah Gullivjr, ill ben. or eaaigtu. And to .how cauan why the .il l Cn-irt thill nnt d. creo the tpeclfic iierfotiiiancf of thn aam contract ka. cordiug to the true Intent and mpaniii tner'f J that a cmvpyancn h maoe undor .il l uecro- nry-iir pjtltlo wr tnthe afare.uU, Joilah Gulliver ortbt till premlae. In lee aiiuple. , .. , SAMUEL SNVDEB, ShrlrT. DR. GANSEVOORT, Practical and Councelling Phy tlciaii, For ilia euro of Chronic Diseaets of Ua'h, N-w York, A LL PERSONS, who are affiieied i with any kind of dltcaae ahould bear trtta In mind and inak. tlKlr arango urnta toavall llnmelv- ofthe great akill ol tula di. mjuMied rnv.lclia Or i.enMVonrt U a practical aud aclentlfic Pnaalilan aa.t thoro'Khly iiniuritande bit bimlneft an trnata all kliidt of chronic dl.eaua, auch aa men. women ii children are eubj ict to, with xtra irdin.ry .uet lle r.aaea no attempt to cure lucurubie dlteate and flitli ra no patient Id order to get hit lee, Or. 0.i recommended to our readert and all afflicted ore ad men toglve him n cal . A aupplt-insnt will be ueued by thlt papi-r giving more paniculate of tliU gontv man and hi. vlaita to tbi plan-. C.in.ultation. anl ailvlce fr.e luall catet. il wlllvl.lt iiloomtburg. 'ill. .'!.lhrV? moi,tl"'- Will b at nchanga Ukm, ULOil.Mat lURG, Pa.. WEDNESDAY. NOV , J, Oct 14. BM."3w, ' Stray Sheep. Came to the rnclosuro of the undersign "I, lo Mounlpteetaniuwoablp, Columbia ouoir about barren att. AV.VJEJ SHEEP. The owr It reiuertrd to prove proptrty. rar charrea and lake tUt-m away, or thvy mil ditnou of at the law direct. r. . , ,e. ...s OODEUT C. UOWELI Oct. 7. 1665-Sw 8IM Caution ! WHEREAS my wifo Catharine hm left my bed and board, without Jutt men nrovnatlim, all per.ooa are hereby cautioned aieirm harboring or tiualing her on my account a. I am ill tcrmlneu Idptyno otbtt uflf r ttlt o'ite cf Ur-r con trailing 'J. D. Workbeiser. EarT.Ort. U, ISM -3w 31 JO. A.J. Evans (A. IIT!iv Clothing Emporium! 'i HIS WAY, GENTLEMEN j BMrmcf Evais & llartma - I r n.Ul00"'"bMfl b"' CASSAMEtls, e ?Tlne 'pour einphy tho well kno.vn anJ e morieoe V . . i ' "i"-""1'- tornierlyof Eaaton. I , ,.tu.nH,(i,.iUi luuruer, ,tLao Lsree aa lac , anrtment of lloudy made i . m n ,. . . uuaio, i-a si ra, VESTS, Ac, &o. market " ""ui a, tne eaeapett isiaa Alios iplsndld a.fortmenflf Clothes and. Cassatnorst for ri!o or to nuke to or dar