• - WIC U. JA - COIFIV, E 411 or. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 111067. GEZEiII R. M. Partaxamt, k Co.. Y. Park Row New York sr . duly author,ao.l In aolirtt feerive pubtersa• Items and advertiving for the thaseeal It Star, pal). tirbad at Utottiabefl. Cala tubla county, ra. Pennsylvania Redeemed. . The Democracy of this State did • Ruble work cu the Bth taw., is the election of GEORGE SLIARHWnOD to the office of Jude". .or the Supreme Court. They have carried the State for him Ly a handsome majority over the Rudioale—tbe real enemies of the country. The official Tato of the counties, sixty-six in number, gives the Democratic candidate a majority of Sevitu Hundred and Forty-four. Tbi3 is a gain for the Democracy over die black Republican party since last Fell of stout Elgthlren Thousand! A pretty good job for one day. The Republican party rosy attempt to count our man out in spite of the expressed will of the people at the ballot-box, but let them try it. The people will not tolerate such work, but will administer to these dist logal nuit a tows suiror3 re rthe titan they received on the Bth lost. Let thew try no more of their high handed am! bold swindling in this State. The Constitution .and Laws must and will be preserved. Internal Revenue. On Monday, September 30th, closed the first quarter of the current fiscal year. This is, therefore, a good opportunity to make a comparison, to ascertain how the receipts of this year will even pare with the last. During the month of September of the present year the receipts at the office at WaAington were $13,184,606.66, while for the same month io 1860 they were $33,714,718.60. showing a decrease between these menthe of $20,539,111.67. The receipts for tho entire quarter during the present fiscal year are 955,760,314.42, and those during the same 'quarter a year ago were $88,837,162.55. The decrease during the whole quarter is 843, 071,848.43. This ststernent does not show a very pleasing state of affairs to the tax-paying people. A part of this decrease accounted thr. as was stated in a former article, ty the fact that the animal and in come taxes were collected earlier this year than heretofore. Aside from this fact, however, tl►e decrease is too much, on ac count of the heavy debt rearing upon the -country. The monthly etateruent of the public debt for September shows an ineretve of $2, 494 081, but the amount of gold in the treasury has increased. One of the unpleasant facts connected with the internal revenue is the afirounling frauds that seem to be committed with impunity. if tobacco .and whiskey would pay the fultanount of tax they should according to law, many other articles could be Owed on the free Express Com poi n The old Express Companies are now reap ing the fruits of their ceaseless war upon tie Merchants' Union Express Company.— They have used every means honorable and dishonorable, but mostly base and dishonor able means, to overthrow the Merchants - Union, so that they might continue to im pose upon the businem publio. But the .Merchants' Union Express has triumphed, and the stock of the old companies continues to drop. Last Saturday's Taunt , contains the following significant statement in the money made. "Ewes; stocks continue unsettled, 'M OMS' falling suddenly to 5.: from 63/ yester day. The recent advance in this Company. which leads the market, was the result of an .effort to strengthen prices to sell the shares 'of the other old Expre..es, which aro dam aged by the Merchants' onion. There is nothing in the condition of Ili_ Express war to make their stock desirable at pre!wnt.— Assessments as affairs now stand will b,; gelled tor from m 4) .1111111» com petition with the Merchants' Union." The Merchants' Union is a fixed fact, and now the practical question is, why cannot the people of Bloomsburg have the benefits of low express eharvs? If proper °Sorts ware tuade we might have the Merchant,' Union extend their lines to this comity, The business of Columbia County certainly. ought to be au object to any Express Coui• puny. viz- The Legislature of Pennsylvania trill stand a little more Democratic than it did last winter, the Donnelley having gain ed several members in the late election. It is already known that Philadelphia has elected wen Democrats to the lower llour.e, again ofitro: and Lycoming district Three, a gain of two. Thou gains alone will make the lower branch stroulXit , , , eLo. Itadit els to furllmme DetuncratA. In the ;crenate we have neither lost nor gained. That branch stands, wire mistake not, ticehT Democrats to tteenty-oar, CAtrrnr4 TO V ETLRANS.—Our exchangr:; are cautioning veterans throughout the entntry against parties repre-tenting them selves to be sent from Wit-It:Raton, pith instructions to soldiers and c laim agents for the collection of additional bounties, and al o stating that the salters of Isrl are entitled to one bunked and sixty nerc4 or land.— the object of th-se partly, appears to be to obtain the need. r tee"ment at d officers' signature 41.1 ar lipoll dis charge papery; with the. d. 41• tr4e'l up pliestions fur pay would probably be made out, 11111.11 , 1 itirevaltiq in loiterwt County el ec t e d d w i t w h. i p, thi Tito the: _ earraption, (reed, elvt ip.4 that were 1t,e ,1 to de* o, 1.04,,0 a it, The County flame hw about the wood whilo the Congressintitil ticket Iltilitofi tinsel! hearer polling the full Democratic vote tli3o Anticipated by ninny who 1011, warm fir its mow Woodward in elected to Cyngrfists ly a liawlsouito majority, awl Linterne hay in the legialetive hulk of the nati o n a mon to reprceent them who will command the remind and atteetioa of tho whole country. The official returns place the election of Judge Sharswood beyond all doubt. This result, great in securing such a man as George Sharswood upon the sopreme Bench, and greater still its deep significanae for tbo future, brings Pennsylvania once more into the demoeratic &auto. 11 meted from the hands of the corrupt and infamous cabal of Congressional traitors, who laid their seerilegious hands upon the Constitu tion of their country and attempted to tear from it every line and syllable, which bars their way to power, the "Old Keystone" now nobly takes her stand on the aide of the people and the people's rights, and boldly proclaims her fealty to the "com mon bond and common brotherhood." In a short time New York and New Jersey will add their voices in behalf of "the good old cause," and increase the general joy by showing their devotion to the Democratic faith. Tie Democratic Victory. The calm, prudent, and orderly manner. in which the Democratic party have accept ed the victory resulting front their labors on Tuesday last, fully Justifies their claim to the title of law, order and the Constitution. Of course, there have been exhibitions of hilarity and scenes of fun nod meriment, but no man has been molested in his business, nor insulted for differing from his fellows.— The right of free speech and the exercise of a free ballot, have been held inviolate.— Contrast this with the conduct of the Radi cal party for the . past six yearn. Have they conceded the same rights to others which they claimed for themselves ? Did they not mob newspaper offices, and attack private citizen., slander the absent, and trample upon the weakiand defenseless? Did they not t;neu societies for the purpose of injuring the business standing of Democrats, and leagues to undermine their private and social standing ? Were not the wires of Democrats . reviled, their children hunted from schools and reproached in the most cower* and unfeeling manner? Were not all these things done by the Radicals in the "pitch of pride ?" And do they think such wounds hare ceased to rankle and smart? They have not: but the Democrats in their hour of triumph respect the law.— They remember that invading the rights of others is no way to secure their own. They act up to the great American idea of the right of every man to express his opinions at the election. and repudiate the practice of Radicals of insulting and outraging all who differ with them, as to measures of men. The Democratic party isa party of principle; the friends of liberty regulated by law. Tiny obey the law when in &rent ; they renpect it when victory crowns their efforts. They appeal to reason, and are wil ling to trust their cause in the hands of ere people—to the sober, educated, second thought of the manses. This is the differ ' epee between the Radical, and the Deno. cratie parties, and it is full of meaning and ' significance.—/Wedelphia Age. TIIE LADY'S FRIEND, volt NovEttualt.— This number is remarkably good. The Steel engraving "Learning to Sew" is a sweet, quiet home picture. The Fashion flung is stylish and gay; nothing in the country is worth looking at compared with the elegant refinement of the fashions as shown by this magazine. The Wood Cuts lead off with some captivating skating cos tumes, and some illustrations of a novel and most convenient kind of hood ; and include a wonderful variety of things interesting to ladies. There are two pages of Music-- "The Pearly Stream Polka ;" and the liter ary matter is uncommonly rich : August Bell, Elizabeth Prescott, Aunt Alice and Eraak Lee Benedict have done their best. Great inducements in the way of Premi ums, &e.. are promised to now subscribers, our miler; should send for a simple mini, cwelesising an these liherul offers. Sample copies will be sent fer fifr , cm cents. Price (with engraving) $2.50 n year Four copies (with one engraving) VIA).— One copy of Lady's Friend and nne of Saturday Evening het (and one wt.:iv:n.7l a 4,00. Address loearmn nod Petvrron, 310 \Valuta Street, Philatle!phio. rigt- Dsay on 31rtn. By Alexandm. Pi e. With fifteen original illu , trationa, Notcg by S. "Volk, On. r o b, 12no, iliney cloth, IA:vele:I boards, gilt, $1 paper r.A.) ecre Whatever may he said by theologians concerning the orthodoxy of this greatport's religious views, hisll;Fay on Man will con tinue to he regarded one or the master pieces of English verse, and will attract the attention or, and instruct the intelligent and thoughtful. The views of Pope on the Groat Creator and His wondrous works, as enunciated in this poem, are unsurpassed for grandeur a n d deep-toned thought ; and no writer, either of ancient or modern times, has SO Waged his senility nta and spirit into the literature or his nation by a single produc tion, as Alexander Popo. The publisher of tbis new edition, appriviating the lack of an illustrated Essay on Man, and willing to do the piddle a subst ant ial t'avor, has roused the work to be earefully ilitt<trat.!t, nun woad from the Phretanlogival point of view, and printed in an attractive ;tyle no suporier paper. A suceinet biography of the poet. and his Moldy esteetned``Universal Prays er,” arc i 131)1i4I'' with the "Es-ay," mak ing, together, a very desirable volume for the library or the center-table. ltie- Pr IT. Anders, a German chemist and member of the lilediouiraeulty of Nor York city, after fifteen yearn' reenareh and and experiment, hao discovered a method of dinnolving lodine in pure water. This prep aration tDr. U. Ander" . lodine Water) hats cored mon.; cones,(' aomfals, Weer'', concern, tie,, that had resisted the action of all other emcd:c4. I=l Cot , ,yrrttyrrr Goelitorttrmr Boma blow. quantifies of wren thirty boteim, sent to 11%*tvititettott to be exe h ae .- e d r oe r e . tmenty hotels, bare hl..d diAeoreml t Le eoonterreit. The howls are shid to be the b e , l e.meterfeits ever executed. General iblemed a slight imporreetion in the WOW F is Itifti OM. T he brokers and ni hqnke of Next !NI; rind IVushinston here suffered M b t,* orehestoi the spurious bonds. 11 The Columbia County Agricultural Society held their Twelfth Annual Exhibition, on their grounds at Theo mmburg, last week, com mencing on Wednesday and continuing until Saturday. The managers of the Society, so far as we can learn, all agree that the Fair was a saooow►—that they reeeived more money— tbrit a larger number of people were present—and that every person teemed bet ter pleased—than at any pervious Fair. The display of machinery, we thought, was rather limited, and did not command much titilation. This department is generally well represented, but at this exhibition there cer tainly was a lack. The stock department was meagerly filled. Our farmers should have done better. There was the poorest representation of stock on exhibition we ever saw at any of our County Fairs. A few of the young cattle were pass ably good, but the majority of the horned cattle were of an inferior grade. The horses, though hot very numerous, were generally of a better grade than were the cattle, although we have seen a much .better display of horses on exhibition, at previous Fairs in this County, than was pre sented hero last week. There were quite a clamber of most splendid horses on the Fair ground, and why they were not entered for premiums we are not informed. Of the swine, sheep, and fowls, we will notspeak, farther than to say that, they may possibly have compared favorably with those on exhibition last year. We have seen some very fine sheep and swine at our County Fairs, and this department should not, in the slightest, be neglected. In the ladies' department. the fancy arti cles took the lend, and attracted more atten tion than all other articles on exhibition. Their table was well filled, and with some things, too, that were really a curiosity and displayed rare genius. We will net speak of any particular article as there were very many on their table worthy of special no tier. The display of' grain, potatoes, and vege tables generally, fell a little short, in our opinion, of what it was at lest year's Fair. This should not have been so; the crops were excellent this season and the premi ums nmple to warrant the bringing of the finest specimens of grain in the County. The trotting was not as good as we had expected to see, and deserves little prake to those who entered their horseS for the differ ent premiums, and appeared as though the races were agreed upon. The 1,40 premium was taken by the " little sorrel," owned and driven by Peter Eekreat, of IVilkesbarre; and the 880 premium was won by a brown horse named "Geary," and owned by the Barry Bros., of Lucerne County. The time made by the respective horses was front 2.38 to 2.44. The track was in tolerably good condition. The corners are short. and the distance two or three rods less than a half mile. - There - -was—nc—laek---&—the-usual -1 1 '• shows," (calculated to clean up the "spare pimps") admitted on the ground. The re freshment stands and "dinner tables" are approved of—they are a necessity—but these "monkey, snake, sword, and pony shows" are an intolerable nuisance, and were we a member of the Executive Committee, hav ing control o'er these things, we should use our influence agnimit their admission on the Fair grounds. What signifies a small sum of money obtained from these " showmen" for their admission? The Society must bo Amiens for a few dollars when they assist these "traveling cut•throats" to swindle our honest farmers, their sons and daughters, out of their hard earned money. These swindling "concerns' bestow no credit on any Society that cceeuragcs them. liorrible—A Vanua Lady Abduc ted and Uer !lavisher Skinned Alive. Three or [bur days have elapsed since the dark and horrible <transaction narrated below transpired, at or near Fiewelling's X Bombs, Mississippi, A young lady of the highest respectability and most amiable character was proceeding to n neighbor's house where a party, to which she had been invited, was given, when she was overtaken by a negro man and forcibly drawn from the hielt road into the woods, her cries st:ded by a cloth of some sort pressed over her mouth. Taken to a secluded and desolate spot, she was tied by the negro, and there detained for a week, whiie the Melt sennalicl effected his vile par;Jose without the miserable victim being aide to offer the slightest. resistance. Two to n, who were out hunting. unex• poled!) , came upon her, still tightly bound an I alone. lfer captor had left her nt the moment either to procure food or pursue some other purpose. Learning from the wretched girl the circnmstanees of the atro city practiced upon her, they concealed then s:lves until he should return. Nor had they long to wait—and upon his com ing they at once seized and secured him.— Beieving that the viethn should pronounce sentence upon him, they awaited her dertm. It was to Cay him olive. They at once pro ceeded with their hunting knives to relieve him or epidermis. The forest resounded with his cries and MI preeations as they sti pol the skin from the solos of his feet to his body. By the time they had progressed to his waist, he could stand it no more, but completely exhzusted, yielded tip the ghost --the monster dying a horrible death. The waszirl conveyed to her home, where every thing was done to relieve her sufferings, bat she died the next day in great anguish.— ..161Np/ 41 (Man.) Avalanair, ter Dr. E. W. Wells, late of Wilkes. lame, has !mated in Bloomsburg, Columbia County, having purchased the pruotice of Dr. F. C. Harrison, the first physician hi the place, who retires from the practice of the proli , ssion. Dr. Wells was engaged in the drug business here, and although not then in the practice ofhis profession, his reputation as a skillful physician kd many families of his acquaintance to insist upon his ministering to their wants in sickness.— 1 serne VW° 1. De- the Democracy are good for 2n,000 in this State nett Fall for their rowlidate km the Preeidantrr. Bloomsburg Literary Institute. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, at the Library Boom of the Institute, September 25th, 11367, on motion. John G. Preeze was called to the chair, and Conrad Bitten!fen. der wan chosen Secretary. 11avingegatutned the Buildings, fence and grounds, at the re- quest of the Building Conatnitteo, and vial. ted the Panels in which already tutu he. Bred arid thirty students arc attendingunan. (monody— Besolosel That our thanks are due to LaosAan 13. RUPERT, PCTER BILIMEYER, and FREDESICK C. EYER, the Building Committee, upon the completion of the Blonnuttotra Literary Institute Buildings, and the arrangement of the grounds and fent* about the same, and that as such com mittee that ho hereby discharged. Reroireli, That we are greatly indebted to the indomitable perseverance and energy of Prof. Henry Carver for the splendid success which bee attended the ereetion of it Build ing and the inanguratton of a first class School in Bloomsburg, and we tender him our hearty thanks and continued mifidenee. Ragarotl, That we can new taw to the public. !he advantages of a &hoot second to none in the State for beauty and healthful ness of !ovation, for convenience of amass f rom all parts of the country, and for tiler mighless of instruction in all branches of education. J. G. 1:11.1.:E7,14, Chairman C. liirrioniEsi)rn, SW:rrtary. We have not the time nor space to give ' an lengthy a notice of this Institute as it deserves. It is but a little over a year ago when the Brat pick and spade were struok preparatory to its erection ; and to-day the people of Columbia County can point with pride to the Bloomsburg Literary Institute as a first class School in most successful op eration. Its location is a very desirable one—the very best in all this section of country. The town is orderly, cleanly and healthy ; and situated near the Catawissa & Williamsport, and the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railroads, thus affording am ple facilities for those at adistance toattend this school and return with but little ex pense and vexatious travel, compared with what it would hare been a few years. ago. The plea t is sufficiently large to accommo date with good boarding a(reasonable rates all who may desire to attend a Boarding School. At present over two hundred stu dents have found accommodations and there is ample room for as many more. We would recommend our friends to send to this School, instead of sending .theireltil dren a great distance and thus prevent heavy and unnecessary expense. The Faculty, with Prof. lIRNRY CARVER as Principal, will compare favorably with any other in the State. The Principal 19 a man of large experience in teaching, and a gentleman of high honor and respectability. He came here but a little over a year ago and took charge of and established a school under very discouraging auapiees. Ile found no suitable building here in which to under take to establish a first-class school, and be sides a lack of interest felt by the people of Bloontsloirg and vicinity for the necetnplish tnent of the same. What is the state of of as rs - tirtiresevt -- bg - threihore Resolutions, adopted by the Board of Trustees, answer. Morin Roll'lD IN TITT. DARE.—A tray eler once arrived at a village Innaftera hard, day's travel, but the landlord said they were entirely full, and that it was utterly impos sible to accommodate him ; that his wife had to deepen thesofa, and himself on the floor, but lie would see what his wife could do far him. The good woman being applied to said there was a room he might occupy, provided he would agree to the condition, viz : To enter the room in the dark, and leave it early in the morning, to prevent scandal as the room was double bedded, and occupied by a lady. This ho agreed to.— About two o'clock in the morning, an awful noise was heard in the houseand our friend, the traveler, was heard tumbling heels over head down stairs. The landlord on arriv ing at the spot, inquired what the matter was. The traveler ejaculated, as soon as he could speak : "Oh, Lord I the woman's dead ?" "I know that," said the landlord, "but Low did you find it out ?" OiliTt'AUT RE3OLETIONS. At 3 meeting of the Trustees of the , Illionicturg Literary Institute, held at the Lll, rar y loom of the Institute, the lion. Leonard B. Rupert, Pre , ident, in the chair, the following Preamble and Resolutions were unanimetply a d o p te d irlimes, Our late benorrd and beloved associate in this Board, Witlima fifcvnit, has bet n removed from our midst, by the band of Beath, tin rehire— f,/, That we will attend the funeral of our lamented friend and t'ellow member in our official capacity as a Board of Trus tees. Roam!, That in the death of WILLTAM SNYDER, this Board has 'o.t an efficient, ac tive and zealous member ; the Institute one of its earliest, most vigilant and liberal sup porters ; and the community an honorable, high-minded. and public t.pirited citizen. Rom,len!, That we tender to the bereaved thmily, our condolences on their irreparable loss ; and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning tier thirty days. llem/red, That this Preamble and Rest)• lotions be filed among the archivea of the Institute. "To or riot to Gr—that's Nkr queltion." Whether to mttl'er with mental ttngui4h, Foveriah lips, eraeking pains, dyspeptic ag- owes, And nauieless bodily suffering; Or whether, with sudden dash. Seise a bottle of PLANTATION' lirrrEm, And, as Gunther swears, be myself' a man again. Gunther said my eyes wore sallow, My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad My dysposition tromblesoine—in fact, Ile gently hinted I was fast becoming. Quite a nuisance. leeur bottles now beneath my vest have dis appeared, My food has relish, my appetite is keen, My step elastic, my mind brilliant, and Nine ',email+, avoirdupois, is added to my weight, NA NO MA WATER. - A deligtful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the prke. 2 w. EXTRA WHEAT FLOUR, AND FEED, OF ALL KINDS, FOIL SAI.S CURAP HY -• D. IL-101111110. Illoomobers, July SITOSIN, COLUMBIA COUNTY Oct. 11,1841% X • • • : : . 8eaver......167 20 167 20 :67 20 Houton 174 51 174 50 174 50 Berwick.... 62 97 641 92 69 90 Bloom 280 264 269 273 269 273 Rriarrreek.l4o 54 142 61 144 49 Calinvissa-137 150 136 133 135 159 Centralia... l o9 77 107 77 101 77 Centre 168 68 176 60 178 58 Cony ng'in. 131 33 129 32 129 32 Fiehingcr'k229 56 226 58 225 68 Franklin ... 51 48 51 48 51 48 Greenwnnlll76 142 175 145 175 145 11uu►10ck...149 62 151 59 151 60 Jac100n.....102 4 102 5 102 5 140e0.0 217 96 118 96 219 96 Madison ...189 39 190 39 190 30 Main ........110 11 107 12 109 12 Mifflin 185 39 186 39 187 38 51nntany ... 61 49 61 49 61 49 M t Plen.ant R 7 65 88 65 89 54 Orange 61) 139 60 134 64 l'ine.. ..... 148 29 87 29 87 29 llonringerk 50 35 50 35 50 35 ... ... 123 122 121 124 120 123 Sugar) oat' ..128 18 128 18 128 18 T o tnl, 3453 1696 3448 1994 3442 1890 51ajoritier, 1757 1755 1752 Treasurer. C. Corn. J. Cm. Ambler. 1,1 • m 44 w • M • - 0 0 Pe 9 r 9 . . . . . • : : 8earer......167 20 167 20 167 20 167 20 Benton .....174 50 174 50 174 50 174 50 Berwick.— 66 92 66 92 66 92 66 92 Bloom 9 70 273 270 273 270 273 270 273 Briareteek 143 50 142 51 142 51 142 51 eatanissa..l3s 1514 136 158 1:;6 158 136 158 Centralia...lo7 77 107 77 107 77 107 77 (Jon( re...... 176 60 176 60 176 60 176 60 4.10nymem..129 32 129 32 129 32 129 32 lishingcrla.:6 38 226 58 226 58 226 58 Franklin... 51 44 51 48 51 48 51 48 areensmodl7s 145 175 145 175 144 175 145 Hemlock...lsl 60 151 60 151 60 150 60 .1a0ka0n....102 5 102 5 102 5103 5 Locust •'lB 96 . 217 97 218 96 2114 96 Madison —.189 40 190 39 189 30 187 39 Min 109 12 109 12 109 12 109 12 Mifflin 186 33186 39 185 39 186 39 Mouton('... 61 48 61 49 61 49 61 49 M tHeasant 87 65 88 65 87 65 88 65 ()range .....140 60 140 60 139 60 140 60 line 87 29 87 29 87 29 87 29 Roaringerk 50 35 50 33 50 35 50 35 Scott.. ...... 120 124 121 124 121 124 121 123 Sugarloaf ..I'2B 18 128 18 128 18 128 18 The Democrats are set in SMALL CA rrrALs; the Radicals in "Roman." The vote on the county offices foot up about the same as the vote on `•Judge" and "Am•enibly." The majority on the State ticket is lin, an increase on the majority of last Fall of 139. The Democracy. polled 130 votes less than last Fall. while the Radicals polled 269 less. MARKET REPORT. Wheatper bushel, 22 00 Rye, '' I 14) Corn, II 1 09 Buckwheat " 20 Oats, II 71) Clnverseed " 7 00 Flaxseed, " 2to Pri'd apples " 2 50 Potatoes, " So Flour per barrel, 13 00 Butter, Emrs per dozen,.... 'tidies!' per pouna, ' Lard Shoulder!, " Ilay per ton, MARRIED. In Bloomsburit, on the toth inst., by the Rev../olin Thomas, Franklin Brochyee, of Scott Township, and Mi.s Ella Dietterich, of Centre Township. On the loth inst., 17 the Rer. D. J. Korinith Mackenzie, or Itleenikhnry. to Miss Caroline Kempton, of London, Eng land. In Danville, on the 10th into., by the Rev. Mr. —, Stephen Polio, and Mary A. Hem, both of Centre Township, Colurn• bia County, Pa. DIED. In Bloomsburg: on the 12th inst., from injuries received by an explosion in the mines, Richard Birch, aged 40 years. In Bloomsburg, on Friday, the 11th Wtt.t.rmst SNYDER, aged M year,, 7 months and 10 days. To our readers in Columbia County it is hardly necessary to say that Mr. Snyder was one of our best known and most highly es teemed citizens. The family name, although a common one, is intimately blended with the history of our County. His father was well known as having been the chosen rep resentative of our people during our pro tracted struggle forth° removal of the Coun ty Seat ; and he was equally well known, in the Legislature and out, for his stern, im yielding honesty. Mr. William Snyder, the subject of this notice, copied the virtues of his father; while there were few defects in the character of his honored ancestor which he was called upon to notice in the forma tion of his own business and social habits, and in the adoption of a line of life eonson nnt with assured success in the Preterit, and eternal happiness in the Future. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EsiTIR Air NI II ILE P. Cam. t, the premise. nt the sult.ertber. In rows) nn.w ntoltit the ]ht of July kit FIVE HEAD OP sit F:Er. 111. nu ner it , requested In come furwlor., ' 6 OS i ll r r"N v i"1 1 :w"n' 1 ) . .";" Y o'l A r Tiw e lee h"g l a hey ni selli l t dlopused of aceobli nig to law . WILLIAM! lIILL. Centre Towaohlp, Wt. 11. leo7.—Sw. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Lettere of Adtiliniatratinn no ' eptite at Beni*- *, min Fowler. late of fle ielre ship. dermas...ll. have totem 'rented by the . iiter ,1 Columbia roomy to Thomas C. Pewter sail Moore Cvvelint, of Vivant Townithip amid County. A I rieraena hlv• Isar claim, Rattiest she rates. are 'equaled 'to melte thew know' to the adoitulattatere and 'hove incleina ed to the ciliate will mike Inteteolate payment 1.. 1110MAtte FoW 1, 1 It -1H Ad Mee ow's CREVIMING. • October IL led7.—Ow. --- 1 N THE ORPHANB' COURT IN THE matter of •seeptlonr In the reporter Auditor M I dielrtholmil of the ',intent' P.4.1' I:Vehind deceased. Pl..poeinher nth, WO. 11. C. Kehler, Esq., appointed mood •11 , 11,/ to take tertlitioey Ity the Court, l'ertufw , l hot', (he Record, imam Mica 4p. 131.0 T,, par ilea Intern Led In the above can, Ulm smite, that I 'hen attend fair the fitarpose of nty vpoint went at limy oflion. in Olooleibuel. as Friday, tlieste day of November, 198 7 ..1 1 0 o'l4l *C e. M. (0. a. ZAHLIIR, Auditor Out. 11, ISe, NEW ADVERTINEINENTIL STIER! FP' 8 8 A 1.1;8. fly !Prins of nevems write of Lrearl Paclu and !spray. 4.4 *PA out t f the Coart of rout• /Imo ph t ap of Colombia luwely. In ate dl rrr led, w ill b e plme.ed to wattle mkt ag Ilia Court Monte, ei.064481t51, an PAVITRPAY, ( i ii thitil Mat et 10 o•giogg, Al. M , IM (attaining real etlalia, is l et gatieln meetompa and there or hot eidtrumnsto 411 44 o 444nd p demib h l a n ln t lan•: r f s /pn o ng . Si a white net corner of land of rerolarich i/41/ 410 rertrad Cramrr, Thence north anvil , . dr/melt wont, 41.:1 pertto.• to a part ; thrumr by land of pr,,,,rtea D,rr loath' twt my too and 4 half tlegrres w 0.1.74 porch., to a pool; thence 'loath elghty•th rya and one fourth tivirot.4 Went 104 ;to/citrs to a poet; thrncr 0 , 11111 illty.lleVl.llllll , l 0 11 r lollrlb deg F. 1.11 WPCs. 19 ('etcher la 4 port ; In , nen by land of bear/•, Den a P.l 11, onnitt forty 400511 min one•halr dogma en.l. 1001 parelme Ina pall ; Moira by 1411,1 or John OhOletwr borth eevroly ra•ven degree', gaol, lid perch• as ton poll thermally land of 1:010/4d Cllllll.f north lon /levers *Yet. Inarmen parches to a port ; thenea north dlly 01441 and one fourth deer.-, east, N.? prpriorn 10 4 el/Pignut : theme north twomy fort pew mnr.lo/14 dryers call We perches to Ito, p tan twelnnlng, cntlllollllll OA* billitteril and tw et? • raven n..rea, and nra hundred and alarm potehrs (It bring the mime premiers of which Atolieed lllwe maker died tetrad and whirl' after pruenatt.tts4 In pittletton wen wild by urtior of Orphatte Four! to /adieus Thaw, hie adamtletratar, open w,,ich a mortgage wg, 115.11 to lacuna tho Dan tlitrd pirt of the norehtme ~only.) tube" to tio.ftl'intl no., In NI IVA Is the property of Stehairl Coon mid (MI tettlitt . Atm) All that erienitu flull.lina hooted on a lot or pleas 0 1 , ground in Montana City. ll'onssicssio Colombia County and built on pct. or lot. No, 3 Sod 1. bloat in the oloternid Middens City and to a el .tv and a lis , t handing. losing *bout lOstssu fr , t in (root by %wont) . floe 11.. rt in depth. (The mauve et.iints to fi n 0 ,31,,iais famished for maid liairdinp.i tlelo , fatten it. to PO sold as tIN property of I'rfre A I.fin A curtain 101 of ffroun.i riots's, in the Itorangh of ri.ntm In Colniubin t musty twrnty frrt flout l nd two bunArrd re , •l .Irrp ion n 111,1114 eteete.l a Iwo wog , frame hone w th the Ithper 'ensure'. It.audrel ..a b) 10l n . llra. mci.ua,:".„. th we.t by I I,ei t Aneliet be the %mai by jot of Jam., Natty and on the rill by l h .• Nude of the 1.00. Montstutn Coil Inn Wm rung any. psofitipd. 181,11 int** sta Dillon and to be told nu tho Pfurffy of llnfnpy utAllft U. FYYDER. t3Lerit 0 tuber 4 intl. TO FARMERS TORRINGTON & HODGKINS, SI Mr ACTIUM= of Lg 2 .11EINSgr Liz 03 SITER PHOSTAATE OF LIME. PIF.NII - A. AP tat le it n l. tee Mir!, ou the terrnera mu lottolr 1.10..0,,te. -which. se II r rtit.zer for Wren', Corn. I/4t4, r 011110"•. ate . own, he (mml led, add warrant It as a patina...li IllirffiVt.f e 1 all Itinda of root. (n , 4 mow inr any ) It doer not art al a wont. ettnnttant. Int on. crop Ohl, bit is tastins tit tl. eff.etc whuh ran I. proved Ly the farmers of Theater and adjninlog rountlea. of 'hoe State ; also of the nuijacont cointse• Pelawate tool Maryland. olio have used in, 111411161CialrO , forth•• In .t yen , ' rur Wheat. 3043 Ib. p.r erre. &u 1 ed or soon broadeart. rig morn. 130 to MI lb.. per acre, dropped .In hill al time of p n rut Ualr. 150 lair. per arr.. gawp broad/art. For l'*latirea. 4W itis. per acre, et artcrad in lb* row. For (100ps v,llO lb. per 11 0 1 P. 110 a top ilretwor. quantity au Wm. will Nudges an Is. errs... on Ot.. crop .. 110 1.04110 N armm. Give it trial tT• know taut the. 0.111 will be oatinVocuiry. Sold en hate of IMO W... Path al p-r two tiviii• fowl pi.uuila 01 nor !taw Illanulactney.. Lim *at Patin Punt prosy" •biopril to all polish. es tP. lk L. I. k V. N. U. slut %. K. Roads. S. IL Ll' LC Agent Bluuo.bere. &LLD & Anent. Danville I. C ToRRINGTO I I, NUUGN.INd. Bloomsburg. Ju Bt. 11107.—85. NEW BAKERY AND CONFEC i TIONEBY LiEsottsilbtlfiszna3m.a•naCt ON Milli writEET, BLOOMSBURG, P.i. J. r, rox. rtnprirtnr of thin rotsbliohattnt 11 tooport bully inform !no nl.l and now etnotomor., that ho ha. everythinz Hated up at iv•W V, on able hint In formats Ih.n, wuth DREAD, CAli LI, AND ColireillilNlEßlF:l4. a+ hortinlorr. It. logo roao. arrnnEwot• for th. sale of -- Protrif, with Km. flro.rhoe, MIN loops • CuoiasUon , sty Miore dlrrttly appeals THE -EXCIIANfIE Ii1 7 11,1/INGS," where penman deri ring bread sae be accommodated It all tswe. 27 HeroinPr sit ptronna, wan bare hero (neni•h thl with AIR. lager Kerr. and Parlor. by the, whale,. holt Of quaritt barrel. will tall upoa 1Y11,1.0111 im.stogug, at In. Nokinnot in Ehlves' Block, Main Street, who has been authorize 1 Ny the undereianed In melt the ewer. It wilt ear rtantl) ha•r a /lonely no halal. *bids will be sold at the Inwert marbet rains. IN3 *lr. E. has, in connect inn w ith hi. natl.., avid Cos tienery , lilted up rooms for the 'ale of 4: 1; CUBAN, fa all who may favor him with their custom he 10 also praparett 4t ulako Ice Uiraim in 1y,40 , rpiami 0.1161 wales. alibi', or sorlal gailie tinge. .. lb. mop mny ha. Gt•rvihins pertaiiiiii: to his iris rf huaness will pt.t.e cou.C.ll Ind daltiont nitenton. Co' Ile la thaatilol to his ruitop , rry poi f awe. 484 rod cordial., 001jejui a toaUmlante ul the gum. J, V. FOX. April 5, 10$?. BUSINESS CHAT. ..... 23 .... 15 .... 12 (10 Read mayelog. Pow., whit* MI with your bunillee of wool 1 lin my Ivey home. air 1 havio (el rail. for sr old women to Well Squire, if It i• a fair Inertlintt when did roil get ea, i3O done 00 0000 I at Veered revery. Where Is that I Near Oraiogeville, I 1411 444 It papa 10 get carding done there. Vane* Hrdr Rat 6 etcper le. I( yen take and bring your wool. ill ha. re built h.e aut• chine and ant now titration. Depend on it nn poor roll. 110 mad. tarry, as he fa tending his amehlit• hi tiit iotr ono arponn. lie ram for an arernitinntia• ulna for tbrweArho litre at a dishier. If they their wont at either of the Olivet to Or4llotilia. the area will be mien lee tn. rl lsn. their cloth for (al. he/ 1 .0 1010114 4011 dir•mus, 000 0 1 , 43. Vance has been steady at the 0110111000. with aM 1•2014, pete.. No Up/ and downs in ha plebe Bich end your all tiervritt nriory near or inmate, in Mt. Mumma Town rbip.plutnlbia l'ounty. Gsoitas 'AMC& August. 14. lea BOOK AGENTS ;WANTED To Sahel' omen Ihr $ New Illuetrsled BIBLE DICTIONARY. ICOSIPIZTH IN ONE vor.rmr.) Title Ilitcrioassr einhudtes the revolts of the meet repent study. rr.••nreh. and invertiga.ion of atom Mitv.ttre or the moat Pfeifle it an•l 1101vrnrod Mblf. rat S^hnlar• living. Clergymen of nII denami natnna apprn Ve It and r•gar•.ir a• me b ee t 1,,,g of it. kind In the rmillish language. and on! Which mirk' to he iu the hands of flog) , thhfe realer in tr i a land. In circulating thin Work. Agents pleas ant and rentable employment. The nut...roue oh. Jeri i nns Mk Ind, are 'tonally conote,/ d rn sense/ ordinary Werke, Will not rd•t wilt tiu, lint. an the contrary rur.•urag•tneut and friendly aid will attend the r %gent. malting bid labors agree• able. maw. Still In N4UVe. I.tutte•. reloed Gleigymen, Fchenl Teachers, Canners, Plnerul•, and all other,' *he it eneciy, are wanb•d to aa•i•t in Cilllenvelfla • Very 1 • nwo led rnuthiy in the e iuul ry, IU whew tae wort liberal n duremenle will he offered. Ci Per pailictll4lll. tipple tn, oi lidron, PA HafAl.flli 11110 . 111 CRP, 722 Nattiest Stoat, t filladelphia, Pens. Sept .13. IN my (..1 ,OAL YARD, The un•ler•iroed reopertftilly Inform, the citizen, of re and ri.lunibi* Mit they hee,, the ilttreeeht namDrre or e lov. coy ' lump anal (or ello)hlot purpose, on 'heir wharf. nil 101 ,.;„ ‘,..ko vv , Noel &Go*. ritroare ; with A 111111,i pal, (lonia ernire no Om wherry. jmy asd 111,11 W Lik , o ime o hor.ir warm. to deliver coal t o 'hope who desire it. An we porrhors a 'erste amount of coal. we Intend to beep ill eoperinr Afflelo. nrd . 0 1 a l the very low cal prime. I'lra•e call snit eiktuibll fur yOurielves before porrhaelogeleett bore. J. W 11011111011Ita. A eGUSTad MASON. RnOersignifit tat.. le •sehango tar Vaal I arid Oramorina. the. Nitwit's named Wheat. ItYir,thirit.trata. Pawner, Lard, Or, omit aids meal, Huner. 14p. Ifor. ta., at the hithi•at rash privie. at his nr.wetV Pore. adjoining th,• it real yard. .1. W. ileNDElttilltYr. Oluoinoburg, April O. 1448,—1y. DEN'fISTILY. 111 C. 11 OWE R, e 1517ROEON 1 1 1314Tt‘T. RP00.11( TFULLY otte r . hi, mfr., illM loos' merrier.* to the ladles and gratin it .. 11 of 111 ,nonaboirirand OH nit,. If le 4- prepared 4o alicad In nil Ilia rarity nrirailono la thy lino or lola prof...lon and4”reortirrel w,th 4he lowa Improved PO/bre:L.llh TIO:THI lOW vi , 141.4.1 n .arttl at' gold.pletine,ell re, nod rubber be 41 llt i rwit w. II as the natural teeth MI ler 41 plate and Week teeth moriulherh red or. ail ssierntiee• en teethteerehlly and properly etteeded M. NeeltgelleP and taro • hie dotal above the Coen Nolte*, earns erop, Ilre.sabari. Also • INN RIRLOW !WARR KT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tt(l.—T ho thoorthrht lirloal baring F 11 eosoefellon le stow mil, to falltelPS Slam Iloilo for sloth, A POT to J. J. Ilrowst Primolive too ovr.. F.. P 1.13 , 11r0.00v0r ot Olio item. • lb 'foreleg y. rt his omr., or to rry of the ottrecestee. order ef the erseetative, • litelfh/t. leeretee AT. ETNI COMO to din promisee of the ande.ellecd le re Tiltglertlshitl , OWlit' (IMO lII,(Hit lb, 4, eliptninher, a I,IIIIIT It gl) t 1 1 11.1., vertir to bn shout IN m e ete e , Id ovrtor to 111141/0/1 4. 4 soma in. roue e ,e , 0 t. .," pa, ,h a ,gp.. No I ink.) lulu stogy, tither. by 1.1 1 be oot4 setording Id tow LLlrllfli HAI/ILIU.U.: co 'ro o.tober 9, Itto7. _ ._ . . -- _._..... _ . .... —_ —......--. 810 LEN. "IMO lb. gable of the Intireriber on the nip also tab inn!. I I.ItIIIT KAY !alkali. t Uld Splint black online magi wag about hand/ WO. *VIII A reasonable reward will he geld I Q , return of the holm end Oro fur the thief. b et e. wa s rinser ly owned bl etepbwo Kline. AVVRANAL! Tows 111•11, Leifer/4 Co., ow. 11. 11,14.-7ee p 4, 001, WOOL! I WOOL 111 t.nT n EXCIIANO O D FOR won! Too tariJrtroioned poy die bishort onr►r, in rscliniogo fro 4114.114 to. von, inupo.., w Wit Wiwi UM*. wllNtmq•utt, or I ay. flr„ii your Wool to tile Mount Cloitisot Mite. ot VIIIP. J. S MAU Prpt 4. IPG7, CONSUMPTIVNST: The Rep. r. DWAIN'S A. 1% ll.foY will irana t ; Of aliaglr; lo all *via, derire 1., the pertrildj u D Ilia film:igen, at MAW, 099 veins the ~ ',Toed). ny winch h• area cured et a lung and lint afraid diwelie reneureptind. lii, en ly frct n to lienolit lhr arnittuil and he hoi,re • o.,lrerer wan sty Una preotrialion. ea 111 wlll thew ',Wilms. eau may prove 9 bivouac. I". cidres• key. VD V 4 Eli A . WILK. ti• .Its Sonlb Sr CYad All aft, Willtatuding. yore. INFORMATION. Inf , emetlinn innfantred to prneuee a lose; ernerth of Inlr upon s baW heat nr berrettn i afro r revels Cee the mauve' of Pimph'., f:,nptiaose.eie . °tithe elm leaving the ram• Nene. sod resold'''• fen ra ofonsned witnnot rh additions Tiatio. P. en item A N rneenn lereradway. h►w Yoi INFORMATION WANXEi Lea b►s bar►r. Township. Mow roomy. on th• nrivising of lho tab of July I !Si:VOMIT a lad Aged 14 on when he len a whoa *Mho% shack ithist. van'. ant a any coat enosiditrably wars* of elan. and barefooted Th. lad has dark bail dark •yes. silth rather fair ibis. •od is of build. Any roforotrolon of bis Illhervalmuts wii thankfully received by bra *salons mother at b iota. Pa. MAlltiAßL'r Lift 41. r A. leaf. Ill'f()ItS' NOTICE. PINTATII itnorriv.t. fMITt t. Its at ft, i 11,1,061 =I he sonderetyned. Aniline appointed by the Johan' room of the iNoenty of coloottn& mulatto ttoN•tonn of the bolonee to thy hood, or Johnso • 111ter adoloontstoator of 11,0*,01 A t ooto ! R t. of t. law/mop &rennet, to and among the rem Ira re•dionr• of the ofterdo.nt, on the wool' ebtahlo by Law will attend at his niers in Rbohnothur Thooteoli.v Ina two ply first day of keoresanor In at Itt dOelnek d. M (..r the pot pow of att.. to the dostolo of ii. nonot•otatent. when and *. l wimp intereeltd ant ' , elven , ' to poseeout e1h14.4, or be debtors/ Aiwa editing so (of a aloa the rood. illooonsburi Rey I. 11. 11140.—df. NOTICE. V. 1 4 .,A• eiv.lo Ulll9 we. the uederrlened. oil f Ren.thelt Townehth. Va.ti:lo , l4 youn.y. from Rile (.• pt. Van I tnthll e••• fk!!•011 N penine• pneeins ..41 nit. len.le. 1 10 w . ll are tOYu4 gel W ,. 1 nr draft w•thi ice .r4tng In low Mathias A ppressthm. Dr. .1 R lease U PO/Ml. 111 le:ilVn Af5,1,11 MIA yiereter YYINI R. & W. C. Richer',Jaeou Metal In Reuel,. I Dr 3 IA 141 still. Hendork. Sept. DI, INT pd. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE. a. U. wroNA ER, "'repels Thi• tea new Mind 'strip thte.! up (...r the err dation of the trareliiia publse peti•rollr. •, Naps retr..l. thrw dent* elr.v• the Court i.s whet is known se the ••Rpbtulion p»potty " ee..treffy lerstr.i is If • Coign. am MI pl.e rot. Mr i.ii•etir to .tip biiiii.!•• beteg se tliti pi whet. lbw n,Wlm, of the Immerse is bow' At propestior recta renfiArnt Wei he n pr to Wee Saner. I satiehltillaa in bra sweelp. mud lerlieit a fair putt.* of tie pedalo pareesess. Bianameacirg. May 11. IWO. SOAP A (DANDLE MANUFACT SHAMMY EVERT & NTEDT, I HEMICAL EMMY E POW AR► Alsralist.ired (rent rue; reete•iete d the .t•nlerd of rte,itente. r y ell Orr,eere. Van be hid at Catem.tea. burg. lailt Otreet, Mom and in regulir ihrouithoul !be Veguty. They keep ennotnriiy nn hand fli^miral Mite. PO. end Miner 1 , 10.10. (Z 7" Orders loolieltell. Hit. I I. lOW T !I E SWAN HOTEL, (TUB um.. norsti Orangeville, Colombia Co. The eleheeriber rnprufull, isfrrete hie friend• anti th• hebtte. Wet he Ass takes Iht sleeve well known oliusr. or EXTERVIINSICNT, and will he pimped to retelve la• euuWm •r will favor him with smith Ile wiu temp A GOOD TAELF:, a lbw well rmr►ed *llb ►rrt d t.ln e*cry •Uri will 14 mad* so eteder wire JUNI IN Ildrany/11141111ata4 to IM!. LADIES' F.I !EC Y It AT JOHN FIREIRAI 014 6►ublirh.4 Pt 'K lalknutiwor tin.7la Amen SMUT. allow. 70. I'lll l.‘ I Kart ungr is t+tnr• oly own Impert Kastifiegprp Abase( lA* eeriest •u 4 west aeliesseas of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Childree's Wear in the City. ft floe a,eart.ornt of feet's aur t:lote■ and I ant retealed to deeps.. of oty 8.8.4. at eery eh:. 1 Ines. and l leo old therefore 'olio' a e m) fir. who of Colomfoll ovtoti and ateIo.11• Renumber the Name. Number and Str JOS% FiREII VO ARC!! It above 'NC south sum Pr re I nave No COO CONSOCces IN rumamrstB. WA:4w t Ma? —Mt ERWINE & SHIPMAN, IIMMEIIItDIE Siga Painters aid Paper Harm BLOOMAT URCA flawing hint a long asperionor in OP all nee, ors at nold rnapsellnlly nfrer thnir yr Ins ett moll., of hlontaokuri and emir! ,undi ei• er3etrel to to all It nide Ntcn Painting. Par•Pring Graining, Olesteg. awl all work Waltrip, to the Painting %pi cjo Orden left AI Choir shop in Inn tie Alley. or at the fathom /1* Hotel, 1.. ` l l. I.lrns Nioro. and , Snider's thud, Will he I roteptly attended It. Illeemoh.ore. koirriet 7. 1 0 47, ANII O OD : 110 W LOST, HOW RESITORE /MIT hubliolrtf, lo a ,C: 1 , 1 4-:: lop!. Frier t t cynic A I ~,, fit r.. 13 #l•l9tn, trnatinest tnJ rod! flnnnnel %Vs./antes of btnf (militia by f l / 4 .11 . -Abuse : Invoieetorr E cillf.ney Nrievoia• DeWitt?, ant i . imp glartillie gentian ; ronoumpoon. f Fn.• ' Mental 11111 l'hysteol Ine.plt linhert J. rulvetwn 1, M, D.. author of 110 , 4‘,• ik e, The World tohnw Ned Onthnr, in thloll NM. ethArly prnVell (torn hi. own , 1 • the awful conoequeners a seii.Abils , unlly removed ialthotit Modleola. ROO Remus ouroiral operations, bouehb 'lngo. sir cordials. tuflittlns out IRO onto , chltoin and elfectoal, by oho!' # nn mailer 'hal hie entiAitinft nuif hinievir eheaply, Write!, and 54641 torn will prove a Was to thooontal , Flom under sett to Nay addirpid, 1•1 no reenipt of Dia cents, or ton Molt Dr. Colverwoll'o Mortise gia :. Addeo's'. (NIA* 1 . I . li'' 197 Pnwory, New 1 ark, t Pea. 13, 1.67,-1, h.., di en. GO TO BROWER'S TO cioccommx.
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