STAR OF THE NORTH Alt UJi '; Bloomsbnrg, Wednesday, October 31, 1SG0. The Democratic Electoral Ticket is print ed al this office, and ready for distribution. Thk Court advertisements will be eeea in to day's Star. A fkw bnhe!s of Apple?, turnips and po tatoes will be taken at this office on sub scription to the Star. ' The Editor of the Republican ha our thanks for the use of his type as eel up . in the Agricultural Premium List. Ocr young Democratic friend, Wklliko ton H. Est, Esq of ih is place, in compa ny with Dr. Harry Haiks, of Wiikesbarre, will address a political gathering in Fair mount township, Luzerne county, on Satur day next. roLrncAL Discussion C. B. Brockwy, Democrat, and Michael Whitmover, Re publican, will pnblicly discus the various political issues of the day, on Monday eve ring, the 6th of November, at Thomas' School House, Franklin township, Colum bia county. The public generally are invi ted" to be present. - Mr. Davis, our townsman and neighbor, who deals in fruit trees of various descrip tion, will please accept our thanks for that fine appl presented us a few days since We failed to get its dimensions, weight &c Ii was a large and most excellent one. Our defeat in Pennsylvania has had one good effect. It has given new energy to the conservative movement ir. New York. Should we carry New York, Lincoln may "hang his harp on the willows" and all the indications are encouraging. '' Mr. Elias-Deittekkx has retired from the office of Commissioner, having served faithfully his term of three years. He has made a good officer, and against whose of ficial business not a murmur is heard. His successor ha9 already taken the oath of of fice. ' . Flag-sios c Paviment We observed a few days since that our Episcopal friends were laying a splendid f.a-itone pavement, leading from Iron Street to their Church. It bid fair to be a very creditable piece of im -provement, and was being executed by our townsmen, Messrs. B. F. Habtman and Wm. licFEBT. New Commissioner On last Saturday Mr. William Lamos, the newly elected County Commissioner, took his oath of of fice, and bis place as one of the Board He comes in tmder favorable auspices, and is A roan sf careful and prudent business hab its, so that the public can have every confi dence in the management of the Ceunty af fair. The board consists of three io num ber, Miller, Patton and Lamojt. Hat aso Cap Store. The new hat and cap'etore, in this place, has changed hands, s will be seen by advertisement in another column of our paper. Oar townsman, Mr. John K. Girton, is the succeor of S. B. Anetcai. The late proprietor has opened with a aew and select stock of hats and caps, consisting of the very latest fashions, which he will sell cheap for cash. Al this store is the place beyond a doubt to buy a handsome and cheap hat or cap of any description. Give him a trial. Discrssiot. In Light Street, on Saturday evening last, the subject, "Is the Republi can party a better tariff party thin tho Dem ocratic party ?" was freely, socially and ably discussed, by W. Wirt, Esq , of this place, and Mr. Martz, of Light Street, the former taking the negative and the latter the affirmative. The discussion was held before a Debating Clcb of that place, which is composed chiefly of Republicans. Our townsman was treated with a great deal of courtesy, and the discussion passed off very amicably. New Stock of Goods. Among the many different things that appear in our pa-er to Ast will be found the advertisement of Martz Eht's New Fail and Wm'er Gwds, which are offered for sale at Light Street. They have a large and varied assortment of merchandise and are prepared, in, spite of the closeness of the cash, to sell a cheap as can be purchased anywhere in this sec tion of country. "Cocrtino the Chickens," &c. We over beard a party of Black Republicans fixing up things, la other day, in the event cl Lin coln'; election. They seemed sorcewhat befuddled as to what they should da with the host of aspirants for the Post Office. JSo many are the candidates, and with snch energy do they urge their respective claims that we shall probably see a "mass! in the camp befora long. Gentlemen, keep cool Old Abe is not elected vet. He doubtless ViJJ do Bpmething for all of yoa if elected, but don't hurry the old man np; ia the 'meantime take advice don't count your chickens before they are hatched. : Vocal Concert .--Yre would announce to the public that the Hcdso Brothers will give one of their Grand Vocal Concerts in the Court House in this place, on Monday Evening, November 5th, .1860. They are poken highly of by the Press wherever jthey have perforrasd. Their programme .presents a number of -the very best pieces, and the company possess the reputation of sieging them well. From our acquaintance wiUj lieir gentlemanly aenl, we fuel war- f ' ranted ia saying that the public will meet with a, m treat. This "company is fortn . naie ia havis the services of thefaccom ' t:tu0j .-... ft m V.(vr.T. ' Go and r;. T Prpminm Awarded at Ike late Coiinly Fair. CLASS 1 HORSES. Best pair of Draft Horses.Dr J B McKelvyS 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2d " Best " 2d " Best " lil " Best 2d Best i do do do IT B Melick Carriage do Wm Coleman do do Wesley Bowman Mares, II B Koons do do C B McTJenry Stallion, Wm Creasy do Daniel Gigger Stallion between 3 4 4 years, Mathias II art man 5 00 do " 2 & 3 years; Philip Cool Best Gelding Colt, 2 years, II J Gable Best Mare do do Jer. Hagcnbueb. Best Brood Mare k Colt, Philip Kistler 2d do do do Philip Cool best Mare, M C Vance Best Horse Colt 1 year, John Vance, jr 2d do do do Geo V7 Blecker Best Mare do do N Mouser Best Single Carriage Horse, Elias Dieterlck 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Best " Juare, r reaa tsrwwn JUDGES -Aimer Welsch, Isaao Yctter, SUcy John. CLASS 2 CATTLE, Best Bull 3 yean and upwards, , T. Q. A. St- . vens, , J8 4 6 3 8 00 00 00 00 00 2d " " " A. Creveling Best " 2 years old, Douglas Hughes . Best " 1 year " P. n. Freeze Best Cow, Devon , A. J. Sloan 2J. " " " Henry Miller Best " Native Stock, Andrew Crevcling " Dnrham Cow 2 years, O. A. Jacoby 2d ' " Thomas Dolman Best Devon or Durham Heifer, C Creveling 2d ' " ' C Crevcling Best Native Stock 1 year, Daniel Snyder Best Calf of any breed under 10 months, : Wesley Bowman . Best Yoke of Working Oxen, John Zeisloft 2,1 " - " Thomas Lunger Best pair of Steers, Andrew Crevcling .! " Samuel Crevelinsr 4 00 8 4 3 4 2 2 2 4 3 6 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Best display of Cattle owned and held as farm stock by the exhibitor, combining the best properties in regard to profitable breed ing, Feeding and Milking, Moore Crevcling JO 9J " " NL Campbell 5 00 00 JUDGES. Mathias Ilartman.Cattawissa; John Hill, Centre ; Aron Smith. , CLASS 3 SnEEP. Best Blooded Buck, Jacob Zeisloft 2d " " Joseph Blaker Best Native " Daniel Vandersliao 2J " " Joseph Kuckel Best Blooded Ewe, Elias Kroom 2d 44 " F Hagenbuch Best display of Sheep, Jer. lliaker JUDGES. Thomas Crevcling, Scott ; x ranklin McBride, Hemlock ; Joshua Mondenhall, Frank lin. . CLASS 4 SWINE. Best Boar, Joseph Ruckel 2d " P H Freeze Best Brood Sow John Zeisloft 2d " " Joseph Ruckel Rs and heaviest 2 Hoes, Jacob Zeisloft Best lot of Pigs, 6 or more, under 10 weeks, Hiram Swebenbixer In of stock hoes. Caleb Barton JUDGES Samuel Laiarus,Andrew Creveling Elias Kroom. CLASS 5 POULTRY. Best " Bsntums,Willie McKinney Best and largest variety of Turkeys, P H Freeze Best two Geese, Mrs M Appleman Best lot of Geese, Henry Cramer Best and largest variety of Fowls, C Hughes Best Canarey Bird, Mrs J Ralston Best Lot Pigeons, Willio McKinney Best lot of Ducks, Geo Shoemaker " " Barton Rupert 50 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 50 JUDGES. Dr.George Hayhurst.Sinion Cotner, Seth Bowman. CLASS 6 GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Best Bush. White Wheat, T Q A Stevens 1 50 " do - do Meditcranien, George Russell 50 Best " Red CbafT 11 B Melick 1 50 Best and larcest variety of Wheat, . Samuel Crevcling Best bushel Oats, Westay Bowman 21 Best Eest a Eli Barlm u ! t' i Rye, Caleb Fox Smoked Corn, SaroT Creveling 1 Gourdseed " Elias Kroom 1 ef any kind, H B Melick 1 liuckwheat, Geo Shoemaker 1 Cloverseed, do do 1 2d I " Jeremiah Blocker Timothv Peed.lilias Kroom 1 JUDGES. Peter M. Traugh, James Barton, Eli Mendenhall. CLASS 7 GREEN k PRLED FRUITS. Best Lot Winter Apples, Aaron Smith 1 " " Fall " Samuel CreveLing 1 " and largest variety of Apples, W L L'reese2 00 00 00 00 00 CO Variety of Winter Apples, Aaron Smith Variety of Apples (good) John Robison Five varieties of Apples.Saml Melick " lot of Dwarf Pears, (very large) Jacob Everly, 1 00 Best and largest Tellow Teaches, Mrs A J Sloan 1 " Lot Quinces, Mrs R B Menagh " Peaches not less than 2 Doz,,Mrs Schoolyl 00 50 00 5(1 50 50 00 ' Variety of Grapes.Mrs R B Menagh " lot of Stoned Cherries Mrs SainT Erugler "of Dried Apples, Mrs Reuben Bomboy u u u peaches, Mrs John Creveling 1 " White Currant Wine, Mrs P S Moyer I ' Blackberry " B B Freas 1 sample Currant Wine (old) E Menden hall 1 " sample of Currant Wine, Mrs P Unangstl " lot of Currant Wine, Miss C Appleman 1 " and largest variety of Wine, Mrs Thos Dol man 2 The display of Green and Dried Fruits 0C 00 00 00 00 00 exhibition was most commendable and praisewor thy as to quantity, quality and variety, and far exceeded our most sanguine expectation. JUDGES. J U Furman, Andrew Freas. Thos J Vanderslice. CLASS 8 VEGETABLES. Best Bush. Pink Eye Potatoes, G W Cor rell, " " Door Yard " do do " " Prince Albert " R Bomboy u Bermuda Potatoes, P B Wenncr " " Sweet Potatoes, Eli Barton " and largest variety do Aaron Smith 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 " 2 Pumpkins, Isaac Hess lot Field Pumpkins, II B Melick " six Indiana Sweet Pumpkins, J W flondor shot 00 "5 75 " and largest Pumpkin, W Sloan " 4 Acorn Squashes, O A Jacoby " lot Wiater do John Pkobison " lot Turnips Ellwood Hughes lot Turnip Cabbage, Mrs E Hicks " 6 Heads Cabbage, Andrew Freaa " lot Radishes do do " lot Sugar Beets do do " lot Mangoes, Mrs Judah Boone " 12 Tomatoes, Mrs Wm Robison do lot Cellery, M Wyncoop, do 4 Citrons, Miss Hannah Waller Best Lima Beans, Thos Gunton do lot Red Beets. Mrs M Vance 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 50 75 60 50 50 The display of vegetables was extraordinarily large and of excellent quality. JUDGES. Eli Creveling, Andre wFreas, Eli Barton. CLASS 9 HOME 4 DAIRY PRODUCTS! Best Canned White Peaches, Miss A Hender shot, 2d " " do do 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 Best 2d Best 2d - Vellow " Mrs R Manattt Mrs F Weaver Quinces, Mrs Isaac Hess " Mr John Le acock Best " Pears, Mrs 8 A Petrikin do Jar Qainces, Mrs P Unangst 2d " " Mn Judah Boone Best Canned Plums, Mrs P Christman do variety and quality of canned and Spiced Fruit, Mrs D It McKinney Best Roll Butter, Mrs Sylvester Pursel 2d do Mrs F Hagenbuch best Tomato " - Mrs Mathias Uartman do peach butter, Mrs D Vanderslice do Fruit Cake, Miss Sade Sloau do Soda Cake, Mrs J Boone do Pound Cake, Mrs J Ramsay . do Apple Jelley Mrs M F Eyerly 2d do do Mrs P Unangst Best Quince Jelly, Mr W Hagenbuch do and largest variety of Cake and Pastry, Mrs W Hagenbuch Best Doughnuts, Mrs Wesley Bowman Loaf of Bread. Mrs Judah Boono 00 00 50 CO 50 50 50 00 50 50 50 2d " " Mrs Elias Kroom Best Apple Butter, Mrs Joseph W Header ... shot Best variety Fickles, Mrs W Rebison -" aad largest variety of Piekles, do Lot Hard Soap, Mrs N Boone " " Soft " Mrs W Shaffer " Torasto Ketchep, Mr.Soan Tate Farr,T3e- Cider Viae?ar,Mr D Vanel'ce A larc ornamental pyramid Pound Cake , , ana JL " JUDGES Dr. F. C. Harrison, ; Mrs.Sylvester rurscl, Mrs. Elias Dieterich, Mrs Frank McBride, Mrs Philip Chri8tman. CLASS 10 UOilK k HOUSEHOLD. Best Piece Table Linen, M C Vanoe 1 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 50 00 do pair Avoolcn Blankets. Mrs F Brown 1 2d " " " Mrs O A Jacoby Best Coverlid, Mrs Sarah Conner 1 " 2Bed Quilts, Mrs J It Dimm 1 2d 2 " Mrs O A Jacoby Best Silk Quilt(choice)Mi3S Samantha Melickl " " Linen Sheeting, Martha Applemau 1 " pair Woolen Stockings, Mrs G Wearer " " i Hose, Woolen Mrs M Wynkoop " " Woolen Mittens, Miss Julia Rupert lot Linen Thread, Mrs P Billmyer " Fancy Crocha Tidy, Miss Martha Sloan 1 2d do do Miss M Hughes Best Wool Tidy, Miss L A Sharpless 1 Knit Tidy, Miss Maggy Dieterich 1 " piece Woolen Carpet.Mrs Jesse Mensch 1 2d " Rag Carpet, Mrs Ellwood Hughes 1 best riece Linnen Check, S Brogler 1 00 00 00 00 JUDGES. J J Brower, Mrs Abner McDowell, Mrs Keller. CLASS 11 LADIES WORK & FLOWERS, Best Fancy Rug, C J Edgar 1 " Shetland Wool Knit Sleeves, Miss Atta 00 Runert 1 00 Best Fancy Burr Basket, Miss H Boone 50 ' " Sea Shell Toilet Basket, Mrs J Ralston 50 Toilet Cover, Mrs W Hacenbuch 1 00 ' One Doe worked in Worsted, Miss Mary Bidleman 1 00 Best Fancy Caps. Miss Julia Rupert 50 " variety of Flowers Martha Sloan 50 " Worked Skirt, Mrs John Creveling 60 " Lamp Mat, Mrs Staley 1 00 ' Bible Cushion. Mrs J Young 60 " Fancy Bead Collar, Miss Hannah Wal ler 50 Best Muslin Shirt, Mrs J Young 50 " Boquet of Natural Flowers, Mrs Wm Rob- , : . ison 1 00 " Apple Seed Basket, Miss Bell Robison 50 " Understeve and Collar, Miss M A Robisonl 00 '? Knit AVoolcn Cap, Mrs. Fanny Weaver 50 ' Maripose, Miss L A Sharpless 60 " specimen Tape Work, Miss E. J Tate ,50 ' Vase of Natural Flowers, Misa Hattie Neal 50 " Fancy Worked Skirt, Miss Mnry Pnrsel 50 " Fancy Worked Ottoman, Miss M E Robison 50 " Zephyr Tidy, Mrs W Creveling 50 " Fancy Counter pane, Miss Bernetta Ent 1 00 and largest variety of Fancy Burr Work Mrs S A Worman 100 " Embroidered Slippers, Miss M Dieterich 50 JUDGES. Col. L. L. Tate, Mi33 Kato Eycr, Miss Hellen Hubbel. CLASS 12 FLOUR. Best Sample Wheat Flour, Wm Bears 3 00 2 " " " J J Keller 2 CO JUDGES. James Masters, Owen Eyerly, Noah Crits. CLASS 13 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best Portable Cider and Wino Mill, W Hitch- cok 2 00 Best Plough, Wm Schuyler 2 00 " Iron Beatn Plow, E Mendenhall Diploma " Iron Expanding Cultivator, M Hamlin 1 00 " Share Coulter Harrow do Diploma " Horso Rake, E B Purscl 1 00 " Seedling Plow, Wm Schuyler Diploma ' Clipper Plow, Evans A Hopkins do " Washing Machine Thos. W Edgar 1 00 " do do E B Pursel Diploma " Harrow with joints, Hartman & Fowler 1 00 " Washing Machine, D A Kline Diploma " Buck Eye Reaper and Mower combined, John Hartman o no u Iron Reaper, Shifer, Walls, Shriner & Co. 4 OiJ Fodder Cutter, do do Diploma " Fanning Mill, J S Mullen do " Fanning Mill, John Fraliok do " Threshing Machine, Stone & Hul.shir.er 2 00 " Combined Reaper and Mower with Self Raker combined, Josiah Girton for J S Marsh fc co 2 00 " Straw t Stock Cutter do Diploma " Grain Grass Seed Prill do do JUDGES. Ellwood Hughes, John Dieterich, H D Knorr. CLAPS 11 WAGONS A CARRIAGES. Best Shifting Top Buggy, W Sloan L Son 3 00 " Open Buggy, do do 3 00 Two Horse Carriage" do do 3 00 2d Shifting Top Buggy do do 1 00 Best dixpicy of Wagons and Carriages, Win Sloan & ?on 4 00 " Sleiph, Charles Ftackhouse 2 00 JUDGES. Sylv ester Purscl, E B Turscl, m ShCLASS 15 MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. 1st Division. Best Sett Single Carriage .Harness, Wm J Bidleman , 2 n0 " Double " " JB Purscl 2 00 2 55itl Sola Leather ChristmaJi Crcve- ling " 2 Sides Upper " do do " 2 " Kip " do do " 2 " Calf Skins, W L Brccs " pair Fine Boots P Unangst 2d pair Fine Boots A II Roe Best pair Coarse Boots, P Unangst set Windsor Chairs Wymer Young 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 00 0G 00 00 on oo 50 CO Bed Stead. R Roan Settee -or Lounge, R Ringler Sofa do Di.-play of Cabinet Work, G W Correll Hat Rack do ' i doz Con: Brooms Thos. Gunton Wnrlt ltnii. Robert Roan JUDGES. Isaiah Mclick,Reese Fairro an, Jack son Thomas. CLASS 16 MANUFACTURE ABiiti.ts. Fpcexn Dmsios. Best Gas Burning cooking Stove, A.M Ruperts uu do Radiating Stoves do -i " variety of Tin-ware-Cyrus Eilenberger 3 00 " Cooking Stove-P S Moyer 2 00 " Peoples coal or wood Stove-S 3 Curtis Dip JUDGES. John Ludwig, Bloom ; John Hart- man, ileulocK; l-usna u liarinian. CLASS 17 MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Third Division. Best Artifiial Teeth II C Hower 1 00 Jo do do ' Geo Rishcl 50 host beat Model Farm Gate-O M Shoemaker 1 00 " ne doi Brick-H S Arthur 100 " Pocket Knife-Juda Boone 1 00 " Earthenware-E A J Hicks 1 00 JUDGES. John R. Moyer,Bloom; Wm Christ man, and Benjamin Boiaboy. CLASS IS BEES k HIVES. Best observatory Bee Hive P Reiswick 1 00 " Swarm Bees do 1 00 " samplo Honey dj 1 00 JUDiES. John M. Barton, Hemlock; Eli Creveling, Centre ; Eli Barton. CLASS 19 Best sample Tobacco J Zeisloft 1 00 " " Broom Corn Thos Gunton 50 JUDGES. John M. Barton, Eli Creveling, Eli Barton. CLASS 20 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Best specimen Rhubarb, Willie McKinney 50 do Ham. W II Haecnbuch 50 do Lot of Chestnuts, George Elccker 50 do Case curiosities, Jacob Melick Diploma do Telegraph Churn, Joseph Diller Diploma do Buggy Wheel, J F Long 50 do . Churn, Evans k Hopkins Diploma do " Acton's Guides for Cutting and Draft ing Wearing Apparel,J Bidcman Diploma do Daguerreothpes, Ambrotypes Photo graphs and 11 aleo typos, J B Cox Di ploma and J 00 do Painting (oil) do 50 do Canary Birds do compl'ry. Lot of Tin Toys, Cyrus Eilenberger Diploma Cabinet of Minerals, P. II Freas do Box Rabbits do 50 Specimen Sperm Candles do 50 Lot Confectionery, Bernard Stoner Diploma do Frederick Faux do Coil and Oil Lamps G M Hagenbuch do Cooper Ware P Reiswick 100 Lot Mineral Water Enos Jacoby 50 Lightning Rods E B Bidleman 100 Crystalixed Grass Fanny Weaver Diploma Sanaa Ktuffr S J Connor 50 One Dog Tower John M Chamberlin Diploma Case Dried Grass, Miss Bell Robison 50 Lot Green Raspberries, Robert Neal 60 Lot of Cranberries (very fine) A. Crouso 50 The Committee would add that Jacob Melick, Esq., of Light Street, is entitled to the thanks of the Society, for a beautiful box of Ornament, a fancy inlaid marble top Table, and cage of Rab bits placed on axhibition, thus adding to the at tractions of the Fair. So too is Mrs. John Pur sel, of Bloomsburg, entitled to notice for the very fine Mexican Maple exhibited. JUDGES. Dr. P. John, Bloom ; Hon. O. II. Willits, Montour; Peter Ent, Centre. CLASS 21 TRIAL OP HORSES Best Trotting Mare ia harness A H Ro 25 00 2 " horse " Daniel Yocuin 10 00 Best pair Trotting Horses U L Freas 15 00 Judges. George Marts, Light Street ; D McReynolds, Hemlock ; Jonas Hay man, Green WOOd" 3 TRIAL OF MEN. Beat and fastest Runner. James Davis S 00 I ; do do Napoleon Reese 2 60 Ju d . Tr. J, T " TnT"0 sF se PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. P IS O C li A M A T 1 O IV . WHEREAS, by the laws of the Com monwealth, it is made "the duly of th Sheriff of every county to give notice ot the General Elections, by publicaton in one or more newspapers of the couniy, at least twenty days before the Election," and '.6 enumerate therein "the orticers to be e- lecled," and to "designate the place at which the elecuon is to be held." lnere fore, I, JOHN SNYDER, H.gh Sheriff of Colombia county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the qualified elector rf Columbia county, on TUESDAY, lh SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, bein?, the First Tuesday in said Month, at which time iweni) -seven electors for a PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT of the United States are to be elected. I also hereby make known and give no lice thai the places of holding the aforesaid aeneral election in the several wards, bo roughs, districts and townships, within the couniy ot Columbia are as follows, to wii: Benton township, at the house of Ezek iel Cole, now occupied by John Cole. Beaver township, at the house of Frank lin L. Sliuman. Bloom township, at the Court House, Bloomsburg. Borouih of Berwick at the Town House in i'.erwick. Briarcreek township, at the School House, near Kvans' Mill. C.ntawisa township, at the house of Samuel Kot-tenbader, Cattawissa Centre townhip, at the houe of Jere- minh Hess, dee'd. Conynaham township, at the house ot R. R. Wasser. . Fifhingcreek twp., at the houe ofGeo. V. Hoffman. Franklin township,, at Clayton's School House. Greenwood townehip, at the houue of Joseph R. Palton. Hemlock township, at the Buck Horn. Jackson township, at the house of Ezek tel Cole. Locust twp , at the houae of J. L. Hurst, Slat)town. . M tlillin township, at the house of John Keller. Madison twp., at the public house of Jas. N. Miller, in Jerseytown. Mount Pleasant towp., at the house of Wm. Hutchinson. Montour township, a! the hone of John Richards, now occupied bj Wiiliam Holl- inpjshead. Main township, at the houe ot Isaac Ye iter. Roarinijcreek township at the public house oi John Snyder. Oranae towiif hip, at the house of Alex ander Hughes, Oranueville. Pine towubhip, al the bouse of Albert Hunter. Soya rloaf township, at the house of Ali na Cole. Scott twp., at the house of Enoch How ell, E-py. It is lurther directed that the election of the said eeveral districts shall De npened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue open with out interruption and adjournment, until 1 o'clock in the evening, when the poIU t-hall be closed. It is further directed that the meet'iHg of the return judges at the Court Houte in , Blcoms.bur2, to make ouithe general elec tion, which will .be the ninth day of November. And in and by the said act, 1 am further directed to give notice that every person, exrepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office', or appoinlnient cf profit or trust under the government of the United Slates, or of thi Slate, or of sny city or in corporated district, whether a commi nioned officer oi otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be em ployed under the legislative, or executive, or judiciary department of this State, or ol any incorporated district, and aUo that ev ery member of Congress, and the select or common council of any city, communion era of'any incorporated district, i?, by law incapable of holding or exerc'iMng at the j-ame time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of thicomrnon wealth, and lhat no inspector, judWorany officer of any such elecion t-hall be eligible to any office than to be voted for. . . , The general, special city, incorporated ,r.iri,! "aiin townehip elections, and all alection- for electors of President and Vice President of thft United States, shall be held and conducted by the inspectors and judge elected as aforesaid, and oy ciera appointed a hereinafter provided. "No person shall le permitted to vote at any election but a white freeman of the age of lwenty-one years or more, who t-hall have resided in this State at Ieat one year, and in the election district where he oilers to vote al least ten day immediately pre ceding s'5ch election, and within iwo year paid a Slate or Couniy tar, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of (he United Slates who has previously been a qualified voter of this Slate and removed therefrom and returned, and who thall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole after re-Hdin-Mn ihi- State six months: Provided, Tiial'ihe whit freemen citizens ol the Uni ted States, between the ages of 21 and 22 year and who have resided in the election district ten days a aforesaid, shall be enti tled to a voie although they shall noi have pam taxes. . 'Vo person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in ihe list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the com missioners, unless first he produce a re ceipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give eatictartoiy evi dence either on his own oath or affirmation ol another, lhat he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof; or second, if he claims . voi by being an elector between the age of 21 and 22 years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation of another lhat he has resided in the State at least one year before his application, and make sucti proof of his residenceHin the district as is required by this aet, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him, lhat h is of the ase aforesaid, and give such other evidence a is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall he inserted in ihe alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto, by writing the word "tax" if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax or ihe word "agv," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called out to the clerks who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. 'la all cases where the names of the nereon claiming to vote ia found on the list tarnished by the commissioners and asses sor, or his rte&t to vote whether found thereon or not. ia objected to by any quali fieri citizen, ii shall bs the duty ol the insDectors to examine such person on oalh as to. his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State tor one year or more, bis oath shall not be sufficient shall be a qualified elector, that he has re sided within the district lor more than ten (lava npvl nropitin( tnch plprtinn. and j ..., j.v-....., ........ , , hball al:o himsalf swear that his bona lide ) residsnce in puisuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voiiiia therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, ,1 t I it i 1 '. C w. iii.nil anu w no t-nn maKe uue prooi, u iruncu, of his residence and payment ol taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to voie in the township, ward oi district in which he shall resid. "It shall be the duty of the several assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every gunernl, pecial or lownihip election, dnrina the tune said election is kept open, for the purpose ol giving information to the inspectors and jndaes when called on, i t relation to the right of. any person assessed by them to vote at such elections, or such other mat ters in relation to the a'S-essment ' of voter s as the said inspectors, or either of them t-ball from time to time require." Given under my band and seal, at my office in Bloomsbnrj, this I3ih day of Octo- ber, A. D., 1860 JOHN SNYDER.. Bloomsbnrj, Oct. 17, i860. Sheriff. HOTEL PROPERTY T lHE uudersisned takes this method of offering his valuable Hotel Property at private sale, situate fyA I S! in die pleasant and thriving vil- WiiBtt lage of Light Street, Colnmbia6S3J County, Pa. This is understood to tye most an excellent HOTEL STAND, the House, Stable and outbuildings beins; all in good repair. The Proprietor ot Ihi hsuse having no desire to continue in tliJ hotel business, will dispose of his property at private sale upon the most reasonable terms. To any person wishing to engage in the business il ia a good locatiou and a desirable place. For farther information apply to the sub Bcriber, D. L. EVERHART, Oct. 17, 1860. Light Street, Pa. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. f WILL conduct an examination of Teach era at the following limes and places, viz t Scott, at Eriov. Oct. 20lh: Lattawisa at Cattawissa, Out. 22 1 : Orange, at Orange- ville Ocl 23d : Greenwood, at Rohrsburs, Oct. 24ih: Madison al Jerseytown, 0M 25th; Hemlock, at Buckhorn. Oct. 20th : Mount Pleasant at Hmchinsons. Oct. 27lh; Mifflin at Mifllinville Oct. 29th ; Beaver, a! Mi rhael's School Houee. Oct. 30:h : Maine at Maineville, Oct 31si; Boarincreek Middle School House. Nov. li: Conyn:ham, at Centreville Nov. 2J: locust, at Slabtown, Nov. 3J; Franklin, i Clajtons Nov. 5.h Montour ar Drfi'erick's School House Nov 9th, at Fo .vlersville Nov. 7th; Briarereek, at Evansville, Nov. sill, v isningcreeK, ai Stillwater. Nov. 1 2th: Benton, al bentor., Nov. 13th: Susarioaf ; A. Cole's Schno House; Nov. 14th; Jackson, at Derr's School House, Nov. 15th ; Pine, at Upper Sereno, Nv. I6ih. At 1 o'clock p. m., of eann dny. Directors are requested lo make all need ful arrangements, and to manilest their interest bv attendance. LEWIS APPLEMAN, Co. Stpt. Light Street, Oct. 17, 1860. Auditor's IVoticc. Estate of Jacob Fry, late of Mifflin tp. dee'd. LL persons interested will lake notice, that the undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to settle and adjust the rates ami proportions of the assets of the estate of Jacob Fry, deceased, in the tiar.ds of Samuel Creaiy, the administrator, to and among the respec tive creditors ol the said Jacob Fry, accord ing to the order established by law, will at tend at his office, in Bloomsburg, in aid county, on Saturday, the 2ih day of No vember, i860, lo make the distribution, when and where all persons having claims or demands a.'airst the estate of the dece dent are required to present them to the auditor, or be forever debarred from any claim lo (he fund in the hands of the ad ministrator. KOBT. F.CLARK', Bloora.-burg, Oct. 18, lSbO. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. In the Court of Common Pies of Columbia County, Hiram A. Childs, In dorsee of Perry Deen, vs. Iaac Tyler. venditioni exponas, No. 45, September Term, i860 THE undersigned appointed An-titor by the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, lo make distribution of ihe moneys raised nut of the sale of the real es.ate of Isaac Tyler, by "irliis of the above stated writ of venditioni exponas, will attend at his office, in Biooinbur I. Columbia coun ty, on FRIDAY, ihe 23 I day of November, 1860, to make ihe distribution, when and where all persons interested are required to make their claim beiore trie aininor or pe dtbarred from com'mir i' on said fund. ROBERT F. CLARK', Auditor. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, l60.-4w. Auditor's IVoticc THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, to distribute ihe money returned by the Snerilf as raised out of the sale of ihe real estate of Josiah B. DoJson, anions the creditors of the said Dodson, according to law, will attend to ihe duties of his ap pointment, at his office, in b'loomsbura, on Tuesday, the 27ih day of November. A. D. 1860, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when and where al! persons having claim against the said Dodson are required to present the same, or be debarred from coming ir. fcpou said fund. WESLEY WIRT, Oct. 17, I860. 4w. Auditor. Court Proclamation, HEREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood ward, President Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate Judges ot Columbia Couniy, have issued their precept, bearing dale one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty, and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and 1 ermmer, and Oeneral Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans Court, in blooms, burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday (being the 3d day) of Deem., next, and to continue one week. Nonce is hereby Riven, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inqnisilion and other remembran ces to do those tnings which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound bv recosnizes, to prosecute against the prisoners lhat are or may be in the Jail of said county ot coiumoia, io De men anu there io prosecute then as hall be just. Ju rors are. requested to be punctual in iheir attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated atBloomsbnrg, the 24th slay, of Oct., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixtv. and in the eighty-fount! year of the independence of the United States America. .God r-ave tne commonweaitn.j NOTICE IX PARTITION. Heal Estate of Levi Dcisel, late of Madison township, Columbia county decrd . COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS: THE Commonwealth ofFennsyl- j vania to Levi P. Bei-el, Sallie R. ' I Beisel, in'ermiirried wi'h Wil- JisorPobert M. Bei-el, Henry Kent Beisel, Narrisssa Y. Bt-iel, and Susan J. Beisel, and to all the heir and legal repre Fentatives of the paid Levi Beiiael, deceased, greeting : You and each ol you will take notice that an inquest will be field to make partition or valuation, as the cae may re quire, of the real esta'e of the above nam ed Levi Beimel, deceased, si'uate in the iwp. of Madison, and county of Columbia, on ihe premesifi, on Wednesday, the 2 1 at day of November tiext, between the hours ot 10 o?clock in the forenoon and 3 o'clock in ihe afternoon of said day, at which time and dace vou may attend if yon think owner. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Esq., President of our Orphan's Court, at Bloomsbura, the Rih day of Sep tember, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Blnomsbnrg, Sept. 26, i860. A 1)31 IMSTK AT0 R'S NOTICE. that letters of rVrOIlChis berebv 2iven 1 Administration on the Estate of George Fetlerman, late of locust township, Colum bia connty, deceased, have been cranten by the Bejiisler of said county, lo Keuben Fahrni"er and Jongs reiterman, ooin rem din in the township and couniy aforesaid. All persons having claims or oemanas a"ainst the estate ot ihe decedent are re quested to make them known to the Ad ministrators ana inose inoeoieo io me es tate to came forward and make payment without delav. REUBEN FAHR1NOER, JONAS FETTERMAN. Locust, Sepl. 19, 1860. Adin'rs. Auditor's IVoticc. In the Otphart,s Court of Columbia co., Estate (J Christian Scheie, aec a. THE Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the balance in ihe hands of J jhn McGormick, Administrator, with the will anneed, of Christian Schell, deceased, arnongsi ihe heirs and legal rep resentatives of Ihe decedent, will meet the narties interested for the purpose of bis ap poimmenl on SATURDAY, Ihe 24th day of November, I860, at 10 o'clock, A. M-, at the office of R. F. Clark. E-q., in Blooms burg. WELLINGTON 11. ENT, Auditor. Bloomsburg. Oct. 17, lS60.-4w. U2 over's Urns S to re. flHE undersigned has juslreceived a fresh supply of Drug?! Chemicals, Dyestnffs, AS l) SOT10SS GENERALLY of the beM quality, all of which he will sel at "reaily reduced prices for the CASH. tW Also on hand an Improved Fruit Jar, much superior and cheaper to anything hitherto offered in this maiket. Also a lot of PICKLING JARS, much cheaper than heretofore. JOHN R. MOYER. Bloomsbora, Ansust 23, i860. tf. Now Fall Goods .' LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. We have aain been to the ci'y, and re turned with a large slock of Goods fo the sea-on, which we are prepared lo sel al a low figure for ready pay. Our ttoc consists of Hardware, Qneensware, Cedarware, Wil-buv-ware, Hollow-ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plas-er, Fluid, Camphene Oils, While Lead by ihe Keg, cheap, k., &c. H.C. &I. W. HARTMAN. Bloom bv.Tz. Oct. 17, 1860. Notice in Partition. Real Eta'.e of Andrew Shoemaker, lite of Hud . tmrnslnp deceased. COLUMBIA COUN I i , S . The Common' ealih of Pennsyl vania to Jacob Shoemaker, Abra ham Shoemaker, Charles Shoema j,sj ker, Catharine Shoemaker, inter married with Peter Housen, Elizabeth Shoemaker intermarried with Peter Maxel, Sarah Sboemakar intermarried with Joseph Hendershot, Marv Shoemaker intermarried with Samuel Shaffer. and to all the heirs and leal representatives of the said Andrew Shoemaker, deceased greetins: Yoa and each of you will take notice that an inquest will be h-ld to make parti tion orvlnation , as the case may rquire: of the real etaie of the above named An drew Shoemaker, deceased, situate in Madison township, Columbia Comity, on the premises, on 'Juesdt,y, the 20i day of Xorernlier next between the honrs ot 10 o'clock in the forenoon anc 4 o clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time and Ptace vou miv attend if you think proper. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Enquire, President of our Orphan's Court, at Blonmbur2, the 8th day of Sep tember, A. D. eihten hundred and Pixiy JOHN SNY1 ER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Sept. 26, I860. STOVE AND TIN-1VARE SHOP. THE undersigned would inform the citi zen of Bloomsbura and vicinuy, that he has just received and offers tor sale one ot iha mriEi pvipneifp assortments of COOK ING and FANCY STOVES, ever introduced into this market. The Christopher Colum bus, James Robb nd Globe are among first class cooking Stoves, all of which are air-iighi and gas burners. His Parlor Moves are handsome and the assortment varied. ALSO Particular attention is paid to Tin Ware and House Spouting, upon short no tice. All kinds of repairing will be done with realness and despatch. Country produce taken 111 excfianse for work. 1 PHILIPS. MOYER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 3, 18C0. rjHE undersigned has opened a new Li JL quor Store at MifHinville, Colombia county, and stocked it wilha large and ex cellent assortment of 2a2 C LET CE ZX of all kinds, to wtiioh he invites the atten tion nf dealers.. His Liauors are of the of best brands, and one trial will satisfy all v,.-f. y.-,"v"r-,2 MARK THESE FACTS 1 TUG TESTIJI0SY OF THE WOULD. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BAD LEGS. BAD BRF.TS, SORES AND ULCERS. All rlpscriplion of sore are remediable by ihe proper and diligent use of this ines timable preparation. To a'tempt to cure bad leg by plasterins the edge of the wound lowlier is a folly j for should th skin unite, a bo2y diseased condition re mains underneath lo break out with tenfold fury in a lew days. The only rational and auecessful treatment, as indicated br nature,, is lo reduce the tnflamaiion in and about the wound and tc sorrhe the neighboring part4 by rubbing in plenty of ihe Ointment. . as falt is forced into meat. DIPTHERIA. ULCERATED SORE THROAT, AND SCARLET AND OTHER FEYERS. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three lime a day into the chei, throat and ueck of the patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole sys tem ere i s influence can be fell in any lo cal part, whereas the O ntment will do its work at once. hoever tries ;te unsmenl in the above manner ot the disease named, or any similar disorders affecting the ctiest and throat, will Jn.a themselves relieved as. by a charm. TILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES. The above rlaf of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the part wiih warm water, and then by most effect ually rubbing in tha Ointment. Person offering from these d.treful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress Ii should be understood lhat it is not sufficient merely to srnear the Oint ment on ihe affected parts, but it must ba well rubbed in tor some considerable time two or three time a,dayt that it may be taken into ihe system, whence it will re move any hidden sore or wound as effect ually as though palpable to ihe eye. There azain bread and water poultices, after rub bing in of the Ointment, will do great ser vice. This is the only sure treatment for females, cases ot cancer in the stomach, or where ihere may be a general bearing down. INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTH ; SORES AND ULCERS. Blotches, a also swellings, uto, with certainty, be radically cured if the Oint ment be used Ireely, and Pilhj be taken ni:tit and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any oher way they only dry up in one placo to break out in anoiber ; whereas this Oint ment will remove the humor from the sys tem, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND SI IFF JOINTS. A!thru2h the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require locsl treatment. Many of the worst cases, of p nch diseases, will yield in a comparatively short Fpace of lime wh'ti this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even alter every other means, have failed. In all strion- maladies the Pills should be taken according to the di lections accompanying each box. Both the Ointment and Pills thouUbe wed in the f Mowing caw : Ague. Drpsy, Pysen'ery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers ofall kinds, F'u, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Sore rnroat", Stone and Gravel, Secondary symp'oms, Tic-Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcers, Ycnereal Affectioni Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &.c , See. Asthma, Billions Compunt, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colic, Contlation of the Bowels, Consurnplio-i, Debility, Inflammiion, Jaundice Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention ol Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evi C.41TIOX None are eennuie u-He9 the words -Hollo war, Tew York and Lon don," ar Uceraib!e a a Water-Mnk in every leaf of '.he book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to t'ne Ugld. A hand some reward will be given 10 any one ren dering such information as way lead 10 the detection of any party or parties counter feiiina the medicines or vending the same, knowing thera to.be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, an,1 by ail respectable Pruzgist and Dealers ir Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in pot8, at 25c. 62c. and SI each. C There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the gui lance of pa tient:, in every disorder, are affixed to each box. October 10, 1860. THE PRIME OF WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A SE.SATIO. Throughout this Country. BUT there is great excitement down town caused by the arrival of a new and se lect stock of Goods just received at L- T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Hiving just returned from Philadelphia with a sio-k heretofore unrivaled, he flatter himself that he can sa'isfy all of ihe beauty and ad vantage of the Cash System by the exceed' insly low prices wiih which he is able to seFl. consist ot iires goods of eery variety, Silfcf, Plaid-, Fig'd Thibet, Cashmeres, Plain and fancy DeLaines &c, See. Ladies Broche and Rversab!e Shawls, Gent' Shawls, Coa', Cloak and Mantle Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres. Vestinas, Satins, Lawns, Flannels, Giniihams.Cal roes &c. ,&., Boo'9 and Shoes. A large assortment ot Gum shoe which will be disposed of at ihe low est prices, Hals and Caps, Table and floor Oil Cloths, Notions of every Kind, Qneenesware, Groceries, Flour and feed, An examination of the stock 1 solicited a no charge is made tor an exhibition of the goods. Grail an I all marketable pro-, duce taken in exchange for good. L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Oct. 10, 1860 S. C SUITE,