Vicontobutg = 11CIL 11. JACOTIV. Editor. WEDNESDAY, , OCT. 14, IsCA. Democratic Natlonul Tkkel. FOR PRESTVII rr, ITORATIO SE TOUR, or t.tW YORK, FOR rnEnursT, FRANCIS P. BLAIR, nt, ok MlsSOrnt. TIRE ELECTION. The result of the deetions held in Penn sylvania on Tuesday last, according to all accounts up to the hour of our going to press, is not very flattering to the Democ racy. The State, it would seem, hat thrown herself fully into the hand of Radicalism. The Democrats of Columbia county have covered themselves over with glory. Our majority will exceed 1900. We will have au largest majority ever given by the De mocracy in this county, and had the party did as well in the other counties of the State, we could now have the pleasure of announcing to our renders that, "radicalism is swept from the State by a tremendous majority." While the majority will be very small in the State, it is not definitely known upon which party defeat will bill. Cheer up, my lively lads, pick you flints and at 'cm again. A Merited Rebuke, Gen. William T. Sherman, in answer to on invitation from the b o "Boys in Blue" to attend their political pow wow in Phila delphia on the Ist and '2d inst., says: "It will be iutpossible for me to do so for many reasons, and 1 know no one to whom / can impart them better than to you. First. I have too much to do in my prop• er legitimate business, which keeps we west of the Mississippi. Second. I urn required by a summons to attend a called meeting of the Indian Peace Commission at Chicago on the 7th of I.)e. tuber. Third. I have made up my mind to keep Out or political assemblages, conventions, anti controversies altogether, because, in my judgment an officer of the army, sworn to obey the law and serve every udmini,tra• lion, has no business to become a partisan. 1 feel very grateful t o the o ffi cers o f o ur nrmy, whose military achievements nil& lily reputation as well as their own, to know that they support me in this new field. I do nut expect or want active support, but merely the satisfaction of knowing what your letter assures me of un your part. Of tisyr, who expect to make the army their home Jim life have to serve under succes biVC administrations, and should not make themselves obnoxious to any party likely to come into power." General Sherman is a true soldier. The great assassivator, Dan Sickles, the amorous Kilpatrick, and the song-renowned eques trian, Phil Sheridan, must have winced un• der the above withering rebuke. Democratic "leen°Fe. MATfNO The Democrat: of Madison held a meet ing at Ileller's School House, on Wedne9. day evenimr, ()ember 7th, which was pre sided over by Mikis Sterling. and was ad dressed by Wm. Shoemaker, C. W. Miller, and Charles G. Barkley, Emirs. The speeches were well received. GREENWOOD On Saturday last the Democrats of Greenwood and the surrounding townships were addressed by Clark and Freeze at Bohrsburg, in the arternoon• The meet ing was a largo one. and every Deumerat seemed aroused to the importance of the campaign. The indications were that we would receive a much larger Democratic Inujority in that end of the county than has been sent in. It ispossible that too much was expected. Nu fault to find, but accept the bituttion. ( R scr The Democrats of Orangeville and skin ily were addressed by Clark and Freeze on tgaturday evening last. The meeting was attended by men of all parties, and the speeehm, brought out frequent applause.— Orange township is Democratic to the core. EVERT war question was nettled on the eurrentivr cf Lee and Johnson. The terms granted by Grant, Sherman and the Gov ernment have never been lived up to Hence all the trouble in the South. Grant reported, in 1565, that the people of that section were well disprwed, had no notion of oppo , in g the general government ; that they were, in fast, a quiet, peaceable, Pubmissive people. This report of Grant, Sumner called, in the Senate of the United States, a "whitewashing" report, and all the energies, tacties and ingenuity of the Radical party were put in operation to cre ate disorder and violence in the South. By their intionous Reconstruction nets they *wended ; and now, because the people of the South hold still and are tr Aden down, without murmuring, or resistauee, they keep up their senseless, wicked clamor of "re bellion," while, in truth they, themselves, are the only rebels in the country. Tut; Radicals say that Seymour's opposi tion to the draft caused the riots in New York. Did the Radical Legislature of New York endorse those 111 . 1 t It emphatically endorsed the action of Governor Seymour. The fi,llowing resolution was passed by a unanimous vote ; and if Seymour's "oppo• sition to the draft" caused the riots in New York, ho has the satisfitetion of knowing that all nartics indorsed that opposition: Resigred, That the thanks of this Douse Lenny] are hereby tendered to his Eget:lien ry, thwornor Seymour, for calling the at tention of the general government at Wash ington to the errors in the apportionment of the quota of this State, under the En rollment net of the 3d of March, 186'2, and forbis prompt and efficient efforts in pro curing a correction or the same. ALL rtiz Il.m.—Nothing but polities is -IC 1 .4. joij el,.sa t ia th4U4411,e sensation. With them his "root, hog, or die." Men who have difficulty to raise money to buy a shin-bone for soup, are offering to bet thousands on the result. Ir you do not desire to ho annually rob bed of your honest earnings, for an untold number of years, vote against the Jacobin Thieving Party now in m• posssion of the Government. By so doing you will the sooner end the country rescued and the Owls of government running smoothly. Eicetion naturism. 1866. 1868. Town%hips. Clymer. 'Geary. Boyle. Tlareit. Bearer, 175 11 199 21 Benton, 174 50 190 43 Berwick 'Bum. 67 103 72 124 Bloom, 232 303 333 318 Ilriarereek, 155 76 172 65 Catawina, 132 194 146 213 'Centralia lloro. 134 80 138 93 Centre, 194 90 193 97 Couyngham, 169 72 247 57 Fishing Creek, 236 57 266 62 Franklin, 55 59 52 61 Greenwood, 166 158 180 164 Hemlock, 104 65 176 61 Jackson, 99 5 114 5 Locust, 239 119 248 126 Madison, 195 44 209 47 Maine, 103 12 128 11 Mifflin, 200 35 194 43 Montour, 63 39 78 57 Mt. Pleasant. 94 64 116 62 Orange, 121 72 149 66 Pine, SO 30 105 30 Roaring Creek, 47 42 58 40 I Reott, 148 156 144 174 &warlord; 134 23 133 19 BOYLE'S majority in Columbia County is 1981. ENTS maj. iiB2lS6. TELEGRAPUIC REPORTN. LATE ELECTION RETURNS. The following election returns have" been received, but we do not desire to be held responsible for their entire accuracy, altho' they may be deemed substantially correct : Pon. mojoritif.s. majoritict. Adam:4, 28(' Allegheny, 8700 Bedliwd, 321: Armstrong, 500 Barks, 67(s Beaver, 950 700 Blair, 690 Cambria, 70t: Bradford, Carbon, &V Butler, Centre, 40( Cameron, Clarion, 1090 Chester, Clearfield, Crawford, Clinton, Dauphin, Columbia, 1981 .Delaware, Cumberland, Erie, Elk, 550 Fiwest, Fayette, 1050 'Franklin, Fifflon, 25t: Iluntingdon, Greene, -1 uniata, efferson, Lehigh, 1511; Lancaster, Lnzerne, 350 , ,Lawrence, Lycoming, 351' ILebanon , Monroe, 2000 Montromery, 10)10 tMvrcer, Montour, 400 Mifflin, Northampton, 31S0 Perry, Northumberld 500 ,Potter, Pike, I' nyder, Philadelphia, 124 s Somerset, Selmylkill, 1600 Susquehanna Wayne, 500 'Union, Westmoreland, 1560 !Venting°, Wyoming, !Warren, York, :1100 - Washington We may say that the above table puts about the worst aspect upon the Democratic side that it is possible to do. Bad as it is, it shows that Lineolit's majority of over :20,- ouo and Geary's of 17,17 S is nearly wiped out. We feel confident that the official re ports will show that the llatlival majority in Pennsylvania will not be one 11,111 of what it was at the last full election, when 597.000 were polled. Now the poll is over 600,000. The Great Logue. Senator Doelittle recently put these ques tions What is the great paramount issue? What is that unpardonable wrong for which the Hadieal party is now arraigned an d should be overthrown? It is substantially this : For violation of the Constitution. For violating pledges made and often re peated, front the first battele of Bull Run to the end of the war. For violation of pledges made to the army, the soldier on the butacfrid, and the people of (he roioni or pledges to the north to get wen and money. of pledges specially to the Detnocracy le get their support in the field and in the election% For a violation of pledges rondo to the South to induce them to lay down their arms and renew their allegiance. And pledges to foreign powers to prevent intervention, For a pgr•lotion of these solemn pledges upon which we invoke the blessings of Al mighty (4xl upon our Ms'. and by which alone we gained, to master the rehrliion. For a violation of the natural and in alienable rights of the civilized men of every State to govern themulrm And for a violation of the clear provision of the Con4itntion w h ich lvaves each state for itself tha right to regulate suffrage.— The leaders of this party have passed ex prisfpoo laws, disfranchised hundreds oi' thousands of the most intelligent of our citizens. and have finvcd upon ten States and rnilbg,o, o f our own Alltibl 8 , 1.0711 M O the, universaland unqualified suffrage of srven Aundred thousand ignorant and, in the nurse, /oil; eiriti:col (oilmen ! The only plea put in against these Itemi sations made by the Democratic party is: " You are sympathizers with the rebels I" You are copperheads'" "I'll bet you fifty dollars t; rant will be elected I" MOTHER NATURE OUTDONE. —A few days since a favorite feline, belonging to one of the "household goods" of Mr. Feldman, who resides on Pe Soto, near Monroe street, became parent of a litter new to eatdom.— The progeny comprises seven, four of which are kittens, and three, marvelous as it may appear, rats, Both kittens and rats are of the usual size. Nine days not yet haring elapsed, the eyes of the Pinner: aro still closed, but the latter are wide awake and lively as crickets. All play together as though theiiratships were veritable kittens, and are suckled at the same time. Aunt Tabby bestows as much attention on the rats as the little creatures formed in her own inuring , : and it is fair to presume that the Norwe gians imagine themselves first Ross kittens. This is the most practical illustration brought to our knowledge of the Han and the lamb lying down together. Mr. Feld man is quite proud of this astonishing ac cession to his household, and we hope he will succeed in raising this happy family to maturity. Such a consummation will dis• nrewn thn Nnlninnnio minfut...o lll . ::038.7R413 Avalanche. GRANT IN nu LOCKUP.—A vote taken in the Lockup on Saturday morning result as fhllows: For Grant. 10 Fur Seymour 4 Majority for Grant If the election depends on the lockup votes Grant will be sleeted. Turn out your Jail birds; open your pris on cells, turn out your roughs—all, all for rant--Harrisbwro 1-betiot MEI DEMOCRATIC MEETING 111 Splendid Demonstxation 500 WAGONS IN LINE I Sixteen Morse Team In Procosdon, AORIB 01' DEMOCRATS IN CMINCIL, spoons by nom E. F. PILLSBURY, of Maine, •ad by BON. 8. 8. COX, of New Yak GRAND TORCH LIGHT PARADE ON Thursday, October Bth, one of the largest, if not the very largest meeting ever held In Northern Pennsylvania, assembled In Bloomsburg. The day was rainy and unpleasant, and no doubt deterred hundreds from coming, and besides indateed many to leave the processlonsand hasten to town In fact, all the stables in town were filled two hours before the arrival of the delegations, and at 9 o'clock wecounted fifty carriages in the 'Exchange' yaad. The delegations were all at the ap pointed places of meeting at the hour fixed by the Chief Marshal, and so sys tematic were the arrangements that but little delay occurred. At 11:3U the pro cession took up its lineof march, head by Chief Marehl Capt. C. B. Brockway and his teksistants, E. W. Elwell, C. S. Furman, Wrn. Ritter, Lieut. George S. Coleman, Joh', Jones, John Troup, San ford Pegg and C. N. Vanderslice. Then followed the Bloomsburg delegation headed by our Brass Baud. A four horse wagon followed this, with 87 young ladimemblematic of the States in the Union, and in their centre a beauti ful personification of the Goddess of Liberty. This feature of the meeting was gotten up through the, Industry of Adjt. Coleman. The "White Boys in Blue" followed the ladies on foot, mar shalled by Geo. Sterner. in the rear of the Bloom delegation was a personifica tion of the "Georgia Legislature," and a Salt River Boat bearing the motto, "No Jew allowed in this Department, by General order No. 11." The carica tures were excellent. 2150 1 i ) 1 401 1 1 i 3000 104) 800 2104) 100 00 1850 1420 Then followed the Little Fishingereek delegation under the Marshalship of Mr. 11:eler, Hemlock and Madison un der T. J. Vanderslice, Jr., Montour and a mile of Democrats from Catawissa and beyond. As soon as this delegation got under way, the Fishingcreek region fell in preceded by the Orangeville Brass Band, and led by Marshall Col. R, Kline. This delegation num bered 135 wagons, and extended two miler. One of the wagons had 16 hor ses driven by Cyrus 11. McHenry. Su garloaf, the most distant of all town ships, was fully represented, one large wagon load having come 0 6 miles. The mottoes and banners were excellent. The one borne by the Light Street del egation representing P. John kneeling to Andy Johnson, and presenting him With a copy of the L'elmhtiras with the remark, "If you will only retain me KS Assessor, I will support your policy and make the Republican party a unit for you," was a sore pill for Palemon's patients. On Fifth Street the up river delegation joined the procession, led by the Berwick Brass Band. Centre twp. had a wagon load of young ladies rep resenting the dirn'rent States, got up in magnificent style and elicited much at tention. The "Freedmen's Bureau" was also an institution. Its chief was continually occupied in paying out greenbaeks to indolent darkeys, much to their satisfaction. The line of march was down Smoke town to Fifth Street, down Fifth to Market, up Market to Third, up Third to Smoketown, down Main to West Street, thence to Third, and as the streets were now all full, the pro cession began to double up on Main St. To give an idea of its length we may state that when the head of the head of the procession was back at the Forks, there were two columns on Main Street, Market Street was packml full, and one third of the procession had not passed. It was 21. hours in passing a given point and would have extended 5 miles in a continuous line. About half past two o'clock the peo ple commmenced thronging their way towards the Fair ground, and by three o'clock the multitude had mainly gath ered in. John A. Funston, Rig., Chairman of the County Standing Committee, called the meeting to order and organized it as follows: President, lion. C. R. 'Wanlow. Vice-Presidents, Hudson Owen, Wm Limon, Chas. P. Mann, John J. Mc- Henry, Dr. J. IL Bobbins, H. Swep penhiser, C. B. McHenry, Jos. B. Knit- Doi., Peter Girton, Esq., Jacob P. Deiterick, Judge Derr, Judge Herbine, John Smith, Esq., Win. T. Shuman, Dr. D. H. Montgomery, Wm. O. Quick Win. Howell, David Herring, John Whitmoyer, Jacob Terwilliger, Jesse Hartman. Secretaries, Capt. C. 13. Brock way, =I A t stand No. 1. lion. E. F. Pillsbury of Maine addressed the vast assemblage. But it being impossible to make the half of the people hear; a second meeting was organized, and Presided over by ROBRRT F. CLARK, M., assisted by Vice Presidents and Secre taries. lion. S. S. Cox of New Yok, Capt. Thomas Chalfant and others ad drifted the audience, at illihß4 No. I. EVlreNitiat Long belbre the tag . * meeting the Court Room %Ili literally Jammed with people. It was &Weaved at length by Hon. 8. 8. Cos, in his very happiest style, int more than two hours. (lov. Pillsbury °flowed In a short and beau• MI address. While the former Was speaking the Young Men's Democratic Club arrived by a special train hem Danville, head ed by Woe's Band, and carrying In pro cession 200 torches. It was a fitting nate to so magnificent a meeting, and our people felt much gratified at wit nessing the first Democratic torch-light procession ever held In Bloomsburg. The meeting was a perfect success, both as to members and as to opeechee. Every thing was of the very first class; and the day passed off withont accidents or breaches of the peace. Most unbound ed was the enthusiasm, and all the ar rangements were complete and satis factory. THE following is the letter of Genera McClellan to the groat beineeratio meeting held in New York on the sth inst.: NEW Yams, Oct. 3, 1868. To Douglas Tayfoe, En., Chairman, d'c. MY Darn : have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your invitation to preside over the Democratic meeting of' 31ontlay next. I have long since determin ed to abstain from further partieipation in political life, and therefore find myself coot Irolled to decline the honor you proffer me. should, however, be glad to attend the meeting as a private citizen, did not engage ments of a demotic nature render impera the my lung absence from the city upon the day in question, I gladly avail myself' of this opportunity to express my continued hearty sympathy with the Democratic cause, , and my ardent wishes fin' the success of those constitutional principles for which the recent war was undertaken by the North. Separated as I thus am from the distin wuished soldier who has bean chosen as the ader of our opponents, I know that you will agree with me in the highest respect for the services he has rendered our country, but it is my conviction that the measures of the party which has placed him in nomina tion are but continuations of strik, can never restore peace or constitutional supre macy, the thereby complete the work he and other brave soldiers so ably caninieneed.-- The war was only the first epoch in the his tory of the struggle in which we have been so long engaged. The work of the soldier is, 1 trust, forever ended, and it remains for peottls to Mill the great objects for which they or their sons and brothers were called to the field, a restored union of States and hearts; an invigorated Constitution, to be firmly and litithfolly supported ; the maintenance of the national credit involate ; re-establishment of national and State rights in all their integrity ; and thus true liar twiny and a lasting peace. These are the objects for which every citizen should now strive, and believing these to rest in the success of the Demovratie cause by the elec tion of the eminent statesman selected to represent the party, it is my intention to sustain that cause as a private citizen.— 1k h the request that you will convey to the gentlemen of the committee and my other friends tbr whom you act my sincere thanks for the compliment they have paid me. lam moat truly ,yours, With D. McCLELLAN. They Won't Trouble you Long. Children grow up—nothing on earth o first as children. It was but yesterday, and that lad was playing with tops, a buoyant boy. lie is a roan, and gone now ! There is no more childhood for him and for us.— Life has claimed him. When a beginning is made, it is like raveling a stocking; stitch by stitch gives away till all are gone. The house has not a child in it. There is no more noise in the, ball—boys rushing in pall melt : it is very orderly now. There aro no more skates or sleds, bats, balls or strings left scattered about. Things are neat enough now. There is no delay in breakfast for sleepy folks; there is no longer any task before you of looking for anybody, and tucking up the bedclothes. There are no disputes to settle, nobody to get off to school, no corn plaints, no importunities, for impossible things, no rips to mend, no fingers to do up, no faces to be washed, or collars to be arranged ! There never was such peace in the house! It would sound like music to have some feet clatter down the front stairs ! Oh for some children's noise ! What used to ails us that we were hush ing their loud laugh, checking their noisy frolic, and reproving their slamming and banging the doors? We wish our neigh bors would lend us an urchin or two to wake a little noise in these premises. A home without children ! It is like a lantern and no candles ; a garden and no flowers ; a vine and no grapes ; a brook and no water gurgling and rushing in its channels. We want to be tried, to be vexed, to be run over, to hear child life at work with all its varieties, During the secular days tl►is IS enough marked. But it is Sunday that puts our home to the proof. That is the Christian family day. The intervals d public wor ship are long spaces of peace. The family seems made up on that day. Thu children arc at home. You can lay your hands on their head J. They seem to recognize the greater and less love—to God and to friends. The house is peaceful, but not still. There is a low melodious thrill of children in it. But Sunday comes too still now. There is a silence that aches in the ear. There is too much room at the table, too much at the hearth. The bed rooms area world too orderly. There is too much leisure and too little care. Alas what moan these things? Is some body growing old? Are these signs and to kens? Is lire wearing? Now Ity.Any FOR 1869.—Tte Illustrated Amino: of Phrenology and khysiognoiny, containing. nearly fifty ,portraits of distin guished characters--Civilized and Savage; is published. The true basis or Education ; uses ot calmly ; How to study faces a Convention of the faculties; Nature's No blemen ; Eminent Cleromen ; power of example ; choice of pursuits, or what can do beet; mirthfulnes, wit, humor, with ll lustratinne; heads of Victor Cousin / Hep worth Dixon ; Wilkie Collins, Rev. John Cotumings, author and prophet D u Blind Tom emia Ward ; Alex.mas ; Mrs.; An Ritchie, Mr. Julian; with Indians, Cannibals, and others. Richer in matter and illustrations, than ever before, every body will want to read it. Only 25 eenta Watze, Publisher, MI Broadway, Now York, What We neve Graeae We frequently eome somas this question, in Radical papers, "Shall all that has been gained by the wor bo lost?" Now what has been gained that the people did not possess before the war? Slavery for the negro has been blotted out, but double the number of white slaves have been added. That is a gain in the number of slaves. We had tbirtyfour Staten in the Union before the war, we have twentyeeven now. We had an army of 10,000 then, we have 00,000 now. We had no military despotiams then, we have five now. We had but few'soldiers' widows and or phans then, we have thousands now. We had but a few millions of national debt then, we Lave billions now. We had light taxes then, we are weighed down by them now. We had no bondholders then, we have now. I'Ve l hail gold for all then, we have only enough fur the bondholder now. The negro.' of the South earned their own living then, the laboring men of the North provide for them now, We had no Freedmen's Bureau then, we have ono now. We had no Juy Cooke to make millions of dollars out of the government then, wo have now. Wv paid neventylve millions of dollars yearly to carry on the' government then, it costs vverjive „hundred millions of dollars DEM Are the people content with these reintlts? Do they wish them continued? Do they want tie change? lf not, then they hhould continue the Radical party in power, fur it promisee no change. Tux ItrcErvoN or McCLELLAN.—Thc parade of the Democracy of Philadelphia in honor of Gen. McClellan. on Thurstlay last, i universally admitted to have been the mo:t magnificent, enthusiastic, and al together impret.sive demonstration of the kind that ever tookiplact) in that !city. At least tiny thousand freemen joined in the greeting. OLD SAM LATUROP, the clown in Fore paugh's circus Int 4 got the Ilona question reduced to science ; he says the people have got to get up at 5 . '20, and work until 10.40, in order that the bondholder may lie in bed and dine at 7.311. The nonining or 5.20 is that it takes th a labor of 20 nom to support 5 bobdbohlers in idletiom. The Imboring man gets $5 of his earnings nut of $2O, .—When General McClellan was nominat ed 14 the Pri! , :idoniy he resigned his posi • tint) in the fumy, took off his shoulder. straps, and ketone a civilian, (kn. Grant, thus far, has had neither the deveney nor the co urage to do either. "Let us have peace.'' MARRIED. On the fah inst.. b' Rev, Wm. J. Eyer, Daniel Mauer and Miss Cathar:ne Fry, all of Cooper township, Montour county. On Thursday. October Ist, at the residence of the briede's lather, by the Rev. S. B. Lod, Cot B. Blum Riekytts of Columbia (vaulty. to Mis Lizzie E. damzhter of Ibm. W. C. Re) not& of SVilkesbarre, Pa. In Greenwood, August 30th. by L. A. Gorman, Mr. I lenry Warner to Miss Elmira Polk. All of Greenwood twp. At the residence of L. A. Garman, Sept. 12th, Mt. Babas Triblebis to Miss Ida Kis. ner of Madison twp. MARKET REPORT. Wheatper bushel, *2 no Rye, It 1 50 Corn, II 1 35 Buckwheat " 1 041 flats, •• So (9overved " 7 04) Flaxseed, " 2So Bri'll apples " 2 so Potatoe4, " 125 Flour per barrel. 13 00 Butter 50 E.z.gs per itfr,ett 20 'fall,,w per pound, 14 bard ~ 1 g Hams, I 1 20 Shouldort, " 18 Hay per tun 15 00 Sheriff Sale. Rv order of a writ of ventstiont ristionas to me directed 1,111U...1 out of •he .'ourt of Comm in P leas „r county. will be centred to politic sole no the preowtett, om M0t1439. the Yi flay or Novem ber, lotto. at ono o'clock iii the afternoon, the follow• log rent e.tote, yin : Ail 1,1,11 rennin lot or ;deco of grnun.l lying in the horough of Centralia bounded and doscribed es rot lows. 4i wit. nn the south by 11, A Wridensatil's lot. oil the vast by Locust Avenue, on the west by en alley, on the west by lid of llenry donee. on which is erected a Iwo 'troy (tame Ineps need fora dwell• log and star , . from.' Pliable and other nut buildings. rtmlninins seventy five feet front, anal one hundred moil Orly feet steep Orland. Olken In emotion. sail to be sold .as the property of REUBEN , %VANIER. MORRO:AI WILLARD. Sheriff. EW MILLINERY GOODS AND PANCI"fItIIMINGS. The undersigned most respectfully informs her La. ("1100111 , q11, and the public in general. iil4l the bity iii‘t returned from Philadelphia. and added to p e r already large and varied asaciament of PAM 1 1 MILLINERY GOODS A NEW SUPPLY, well end testilulty relreted for the prevent mid rominx reason, Iler NEW HONNE'EA AND HATS aro calculated to like the lived in this pine, and vlrtnily. She has everything hound In rirst•cla.e Millinery & Fancy Morell i end makes np and sells her goods upon the Molt rea• !tenable t.•rnu Give her a call and examine her oew mock of ponds. A 1.14.- Dreg Making promptly and napedittoualy executed upon the mod, reasonable t.rase LIZZIE HARSLET. STORE, Main Street • (Ramsey building.) Rlonmshtirir, ()dotter 14. lead. Eft Three head of stray catule came to my enelnsures 'hoot the lest M June molt one ammo to my premiers Shout the Inth day or ISt lust, marked as net with red and white spots end A no leh under the right esr, about one year old t One pearling Otter. (Red) with a notch under the right ear. a little white rimier the belly; one ritindle heifer, tw years With white under the belly sod no one hind leg, drooped hors■ , one kink heifer two years old with while under the belly and on the tall. (no mark AD No. two loot named.) Oct. 14, Palo. JAMES llEdtl. FALL AND WINTER. Millinery Goods At the limey Store of AMANDA WERKIIEISER, (elect:WWl m r&Ri lUa4►f.) 111,0018111.:11,(1, l'A. The public are respertfully infornied ihnt they ean be furnished with everything lii the Millinery lino upon the inns, rraininahle berms, sod in goods not Nurpseeed fnr style, beauty, or durability in Ole town. lice goring Ogles of haw honnete,end other airtieloe for Women and elirsoN wear, are benuilibl end well calrylated to cult the testes of the vault fainidloua. Urea Makin, will receive local% anent ion, Ilerini blot reihuried from the sUy her ifilw.rla ere all in style. Give her a sell Chore on Mean Merit (north lde) heiteee Market, swleitirs, Ortaior 14. fla NEI, Ymuc, Nly'lmt, MM. DEAR HIRI in • Youg-Taper ofiast week Yet or ono of your eorittspondents say that Dr. Drake is riot the origteator of the ode bruted Plantaticin litters, and that they Well manufactured and sold by one Pe•ire Afortee, an old Spaniard, in the Island of St. Thomas, over 'forty years ago, as every , old sea captain can testify. Now, air, I can certi6r to the above as being true, for I have followed the W.N for OVer forty years, most of the time doing litsteresa 'frith the West Indies. These sAme RI a 'differently put up and named, were brou it to my notice on my first trip to the Is ited of St, Croix fir a cargo of ruin, and fbr years and years after, m ship's stores were never without them. 'f always supplied my family and many of my neighbors with them,' and can truly say a better Hitters and Tonic, is not wade in all the world. Yours, truly, CArr. HEN R Y WENTZ. MAIINOLTA WATER. —Superior to the beat imported German Cologne, and at half the prate. No. 2. ===:IMMIIMiII WHAT IS THIS MARVELOUS AN. TIHOTE TO DISEASE which, for TWENTY YEARN, has 'been winning "golden opinions from all sorts of people" under the name of HOSTETTER'S STONACII BITTERS? It is an infusion of the most excellent tonic, anti-bilious, anti-scorbutic and ahem• tive herbs, roots and harks, in the purified spirituous essence of It 110 W DOES IT OPERATE? This question may be briefly answered Vie follows : It operates As a Powerful Invigorant. As a Preventive of Rivers. As a Genial Stomashie. As an Amkin pikhoilie. As a (ientle Purgative. As a Promoter of Appetite. As a Cure fur Indigestion. As an Acclimating Medicine. As a Safeguard against Malaria. As a Remedy for Low Spirits. As a Specific for Fever and Ague. As a Cordial for the Aged. As an Antidote Per Sea Sickness. As an Anodyne fir the Sleepless. As a Wholesome Stimulant. As a Balm for the Weary Brain. As a Belief in Bodily Anguish. And as a protection to II E. LTI I AND LIFE under all depressing and devitalizing influences. HOSTETTER'S STOMACII BITTERS is the only tonic in exis:enee, based upon a spirituous medicine, that is ABSOLUTE LY HIRE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STORE FOR SALE. A toll and complete atnell of goods emplaning of network% Notion., and everything appertaining to a bat clam , Grtirety Stow. with all filo astatea, sit • ititte 04 Than Street. in in.. 0 (1/01 , 011. "%In* ll*En wish a ri tam of ptviat raetionors, will tw wild at a bargain ; the present proprietor !being ito.iroog of renewing W,B Per perotelare emote, or the EOffOlt of this pa per. [netVGe, NOTICEIOF INCORPORATION.: hereby given. that applieutimi h4a been made to the Court to Cotanion Plea* of Columbia (Noddy, to grant a Chattel of Incorporation to the “dloluoibin County Agricultural, Horticultural and Merbnalcil Aosordatiou," the object of sold Aagnei atom being to talpfat , afrirlitture, toutica hougehold, al.raaalCal arts. Utioanahurg.°dater 7, 1 060 , -31. , A LECTFUE W.` TO YOUNG MEN."" dart Pt/144101d, in a hooted Envelope, Price t eta A Lenart! on Wt. N. , t4te, Trea.ntent and U4dltal Care of Sperms orrhnea or Seminal Weakness, in voluntary Enttaidotts. Pow( in Witty, and Impedi• meats to Martino, generally Neranoottess, Ton• I :Plirt i Y. and Mental *ad rnystral rell4Ul4 , i Dom Brit t Abuse, &o. fly Koh. od J. Culuetwrii, M. 0.. Author of the ”amen Donk,' &r. The wotidgenowntnt author, in this admirable I.ettoro, clearly proves front his owe eliwrienc , ” that the awful entewlarate. n I-Monte May 4 , .4,1 unity removed 4114041 Itellteine, and u nitwit date prods surgual tastruhatal, 10,444...4 stags. or cordials. pistoling unit a ulnae sit Pure at once whim and rtirettial, by w hich every sufferer, no matter midst hl , V 4 1 ,14401 may be, may rune Wu self cheaply. privately, and radically. This Lotuse will prove a boon to thousands add thoitrandk Sent under *nal. to any adores, Ili a pima flamed ouvelopa, on receipt of sia ce4l4. Of two piaaaira 814inp4 Also. Dr. DolvenVeliil "Monistic Guide," price s. Address the publishers. CHAR. J. C. KIJNIC & 127 Flowery, New V ultl4 reellthliet be a, 43Pel. Oct. 716. ly. irettellitill I pram SALE 0 F VALIYABLE REAL ESTATE. In 'romanced •n tarter ni the Orphan+. Court n( Columbia c,orntr, on SMITH!, IV, orl.Onck 1 1 , 0. 1614., nt to Wri..rk in OP foremorn. Peter Ilerrobacti and Daniel Itnylor. Trustees anororttd try Ow etniti or John Ballnr, late of Montour tOortr•bin, in earl coUnlY, o.•rreerel, will.expnar. to gala, by woo re v e paie, upoii the pretuirea, a certain nierauuje Ur TRACT OF LAND, ritual.* in Montour town•hip, in Pllll.l enemy. bminig• ht' land. of instep,' Mou.er on ihe weft, JOllll fimit•lt on the rail. !tray Warman's. heir. on the and Geom.! Levey a n d other' on tro, tru'orris, containing INK 111:111010:11 ACMES 111.110 or lelo. whereon are er . cied a.lwo 'Rory Attire dwelling hues, al log WM, a nX hnr..etwo ppringt. of good wafer n," the Noma 1, ui o i Iwo awnl app a orrhartl4 as the pruhlIMPS, are also Iwo vein. of ir„o ore all the fled Ilftlll{lll,l. 011t•of 'loft and the other of hard ere, running riming I. paid pre from eitat lu We.% . he land io In a goal mute of gnltsvation ; tilt . e.thte of Paid deriannt.t. situate in lb, township of Montour, entilltV /WWII all. Jun Oratorios. clerk. L.!' Condition, made knows on dry dr PA O. PETER DEINUACIL DANIEL, BAYLOR. Dept. El, lord. Trusteed. PUBLIC SALE OF \'A! ABLE REAL I.I:I'ATE In pilrounnee of an miler 14 the Orphans' l'ourt of Voluiobi• runty. on TIIIIRSDA V. Sl4 I't)II6R din, pyis , at lUoi b,rk in the (sermon, 11 Ilag.n• herb and 1.% ilson 11. Mellrk. Administrators ef Peter !Arias, lab , td rrtnt tonnship, to said roomy, de ceased. win expose to sale. by public undue, at the late dwelling house of Peter Mt/felt, ed.. In deott township. all Mat certain TI: .1 CT OF LAND, situate In Scott township, kid rowdy, bnisatled by land of George Keller on the west, Jarnb %Vella on Elthe eolith, Elias K ann on the rest, and John Erlich on the north, containing ONE It l'N DRED ACREtt, whereon are Pi . .. Cleft a Iwo Wry frame dwelling him.% frame bank barn, and tither outimildinga and an apple orchard. Also a TRAIT OF INOODI AND lIiiIMIV in Orange lIIW II ship In said county, containing ten acres, bounded by land of John Vint 11 ,, w on the was I and youth, the bet:ii of Gentle Ileidly on the elm, and Namur! Henry on the mirth. hale the eilnie till said deceased, situate In Wu ton ii ship of Stott and county aforesaid JF.ANIE COLEMAN, Clerk. Bloomsburg, Pept, 19, lihet-tit. Coedit ions of Male:—Ten per rent. of the purchase money to be paid at Olt' Pitl king down of the p r no. r ty; illir •I ourlh, WIN the ten p e r crin. on confirmation nu el„ and th 1 bniniice in oue year from slid coufir• !nation, with intercet from euniruistintl li. et. LADIES' FANCY FURS! At JOlll4l PAHEIRAVI old eelshlietwd Fes Menu• fsetitcy, No 7114 Arch street, shove 7111, Philndelphis. !lave now in store or my own importation sod manufacture, one of lb., largest and ,must bessilful solevtioos of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Childten'a Welt, In the rlty. Alto. a fine astorithent or Gotta' Fut Gloves ■nd Callers. I am enabled to di•pwe or niy anode at very tut oneble prlees, tied I would iheretore eallell a rail (teen my (Be ti de or 01111111,A:4 count, an d v i c i n i ty. attsember the news. number and •freer. JOHN PAREIRA, No. 7104 At eh street, 41.7 th, south side. PittLan'a, say" / 11,11 T no partner nor connugion trill. any other store 1/I to ph. IU, lst✓+ . lm Auditor , * Notice. Estate of Jacob Wenner, clotreami. The atideroleami, Auditor appreated by Orphatt'e Court or rolfitabie Num'', to distribute eau to fa the bands of the adniloistrstur Or 110.1 estate, hereby elves nutlet, that lie will meet the ',entre Interested on Wednes,lay the fourth day of toverstwr IMO at 10 n'elreit a, ii. of Paid day, at his ofllre is Illoutuaettett at which Moe and place in person. are requested to pretreat their claims before We Pahl aud ROT orbs de barred Dom coming In for a share or cab a such., 0 S. Ballltl,lNT, Dept. 0, 101,—Iir. Audited. NEW STORE AND CIEKIDMEID SS= US IN 111,00Ms!BURG. Inicidon & WOLF, Respectfully announce that they hive cnwwwwww he aleccenttle casinos in sti eta britneb..., 141110 Newly Atha op Store Rooms on Main St, snows as the Maus property, and been now in owe A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, in their line, whit* they hare wiettet with a pea deaki of rate,tand win sell lathe Lowest ' , Possible Rates. Their stock b coinpleth it every peril:4l4r, and le quality nod price enema to 'the 15111 piljeracifes. They Irk cue pittronsige of the pulth.c, with the ai surslice rltnt RAT-R ATE 10110 AND FAIR MALANG may aiwnvo be expectr•l, Give Ihron n trial. Theirrclieleen aren't fined will' old moo, gorods, but with new 01100, and with emir and low pricer. Alteution WIIII paid to the aeloction of rjo'rdo Pons. blo, Man, for the rail mud Winter trade, thiond pal. cure the bargnina. rho Mabee( market pr Irmo allowed Me ell wintry prodote iu ~ s chnogo for woothi. Moro on Minn plroel, Iron from, with large OWN 101141111414 Kept, Ulna& 4V,,REifee, N 0.35 SouTH THIRD STRill „ v . PHILADELPHIA. ikENERAL IVENTB, IF 0 to ENNSYLVANIA eks 4/2, 114N A N N O rs p, PR OF THE ( 5" 40 0 V IE 114 44 fte r_ i v " Of 7/If -sucup UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tae NAtroxAt, Lira Isms... Nos Comport $0 01. Saporito i e'turNl'o,l bf Op,ctal Act of Commas. INV July ZS, salt s - - - - CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL !LID. LOIN al fermi oirtrrn to Ag.ntil and gollettont ; *he are Invite/ to &poly' at our 0nt0.% i I p.rtlentar. t ; Oa h ail on application at Our 0211. ineatett In the recoo.l Wry or our linallon Roy where ilitaulara andPainphlato, fully riescrinki t% s4vaategra utiertol hp the couthanr for bit nan. E. W. ciAnic & co.. N.O. liroir. Tata A Appließtionll for Central grid Wert.,rn Ma to te made to D. ItUPSCLI., MAP/MSC Mauls. burl, Ps. August 11), 1144-17. ESTRAT ('OW. Came to the premises e t the suloweribst, In Ares- wool township riiitniltdo minty. \- about the I‘t of September. 4 K ' - OW, o ith white spot on i - 4 • „.4 h;•t hrenet ; said cow supposed t 9 %lOW 4bont the yeareold. awns, re , o9led elfin.' forward, prows Properly, pay elintnes h 9 ,1 take her 11%10 , 4 otherwise she wits he disposed id'• 44 the I4w dwell* ISAAC IKKLILS. Greenwood t p., Sept. 16, 110,-31. Notice to Teackent. reftmtnettnni nt Teethes for thdoevertal Distrier, of r,oginni County, wit) 0t hiloi at the Mimetic Vim« and ; rainviro. and rrankt n, nt Eatmiliova, Sept.*. b+4. 14:11. I itl : and Browne , k. it K 14th ; Melee and It,, vet. klainvlltd Wet. I titk .t.ddt , 4 and Roan after, ek, Slat+tfiVOn. 1711 Minim at M.tfittivlo , ., Sept 1-111; l'rtitm it Critter 4-eit Inth Mantaar. it It.qttrtrh'it Prhopoi Weise. Silit :Nib; Iliimieek, et Pock Wirt,: 8 , 14 VW Mount elvootial at Jantlio Schiud /101140 ed.ot. %tit; Lt r aee„,, at tiroevev 11r, 1-th, Seidl. it Melt Ktr,et, Kept, lath; rivelevereek et thillWater. eirpt. 3iith: gentile, tieeotleof and Jack.otl, nt tkintee, letter hat; ttrvenwietil aid Pier, ai Millville,Octiet midt.on and Jrreeytoitt Int Sidtint exeminulieriv will livid it the {Mee of the County .1 4 v14, , tiot*.niteht. ithwin•hunt on 11. lath or (*.tither and the Veil of Novriteto:f. Top tlititmatlong Will be opencel at to tietask • 111. oft t Nth appear lit the ,Ifttoinaliorl fur ibe At•trl , l w whh Il they 'wae nypnrlUun for ill OM's., 1) uwlur• ate i• I,IIC 0144 t.. be pr.Y'•l.l. 1 . , G. HARK 1.1 T. i'ounty blip% illontnithury. Sept S, P.,64 Dissolution Notice. Th. rinrin.r.iiip %afore eti•tini belii•an has I. Long .n,l 1.014/ Under for name .if Julia I• I. 4 Plia • C•. , at Majaailie, 1;11/111101 Wily. was . b utbal un :Std day ~ fMUNI. twolgo n.tep /ice, are in the bends of 1. Long with when all armaments must be mr•lr .11111•4 1.. L•ANY. ei.•pl. 9. Itr , . :It. J. 4E141 1.u14 STOVES AND TIN WA RE. A. M. RUPERT, Annnnnre• In hi• many ftaend. and nuue•rette rep tnm.•r•IIIll he eon unfit.. t he &bare hualhru at hip old plare of Lwow., uu MAIN eTIIELT, BLOOM/. cuotrimerm •nil other■ can b• steommodemil with FANCY STOVES • • °fall klnd•,Fltorrnintr,Tin.arn. nl.•nry , art 'He found to nit wr•II r.rulntrvl 24 . 111/ C A VI) FNTB in the will.. mind on the i,01.1 • 141•111 - 11NIG, n b rna , wilt be pit lip On olio,' m i ller. Alin , all Atha, of repairing dome promptly and nylon 111,0131 Vrin• Ile alw beripa on hand a inet , • supply of moo Pam.. of eiv.e• end pricr.• ; ba•iee• a one ae• ointment ni fisher' a Patent evit•erialing rruit Pre. arrviner . ina. Give Mtn a call. July PI, EXCHANGE HOTEL, BLOOMBHITBO, COLUMBIA COUNTY, rAt The onderoianed having purehai.ed and IWO, re. , fitted Oita well knnwn Home., imitated tni UM% PT.. oppopite the Venn Ilouse, reaoeetially iororina th.•ie friend. and 16e ouhlle rentialls.. that their Ilea, im now in erdre for the acrommodatiaa and euarla nuoeol of tenen•ra They have spared no pains in preparing theltschanat for the entertainment :11111 e1 1 111(.10, of their guests. Their house 111,pncioui. and enjoys a pond business fixation Ob1lli1111:41.4:1 4 run at a`.l times between this }lnn** and the different railroad Wpm., by which 1,11,11 ,1 1111 l Will be conveyed to min from the respective eltatioaa in our time to meet the care. KOONS CLABIi• A.,th to. I. CONFECTIONERY. 'I ug undersigned w•uld reepeettully annouget Ole p•ohiir that h.r h•e opened is r R 14T-I'l. ASO CONI,Et.'TIfINKRY STORE. in the building lately torriiilivol by Iternard where lie is llll'pnred to furnish all kinds olf. PLAIN et FANCY CANDIES. FRENCII CANiIIEt.YOREION AND DOMESTIC Pitt; N RAISINS. &C.. &C.. &C.. 60 WitOLUSALI all IST Alt.. In short a roll aintortnient of all kiwi' of (nogg lig his line of bu► Mess. A great variaty of &c., imitable for the 11011 days. reticular ■tilt Risen to BREAD AND CAKES, of nll Linde free,' Peery del'. CIIRISTMAL4 CANDIES. rIIRISTMAR TOT( , A enll is solicited, and sawfaction will be gums,- trod, Dec. 11, 1147. ECKII ART JArORII. 0. C. K A II LE R, Counselor and Attorney at Law, BLOOMIBURG, Pa. %Wahl ■nnnnner to his Mende am, tt,s pablig It sewn rah. that he lo k• roonmod the Prertito of Lao, again. Coovoyanclog aid all legal twaineal pet - m{lllg attended in. vreter. fn the Exchange Building, second artony over Eyer Mnyer's Drug *ore. Illoorneberg, May I. IMO. NILADELPWIA. hearth Is. DM 1 V h'll 0 to Inform you thot WS are pot pared to oiler fur your ins peetton out said sown meat .1 MILINRRY GrOODIL roust vt thy of th's newest shaped in Stns. Pilk and 17 IMP lilts, Bonnets, ate. Velvets, ittlk Goot Alb• bons, flowers, Feathers, Ruches, Crapes, . Inorloo, Druids. ',momenta, kr. he. We she II be happy to wait on you at our Store, ur receive your orders—. prieo. low for Cosh. Your's. kr, If. WARD, March In,— lion. Nue. Mt, 103 k 107 North fkikisid Street rbil.tdeffhla, DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical Director V. P. Army.) Pliyhiclaia and Surgeon. ErOffi Irma, ce at tar ma, lintel, elptatattOryL promptly pttamde4V both *lilt sll4 *IV mobled, Roy . isia