THE COLUMBIAN, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. he (Ifflhtmlnan. ULOOMJIUUllO. PA. PftlBAT MKSINO, OCT, 30, IKK. W TUB l.nillAX th. Lrtt 1rtnUt1M la Clalil anil adjoining mintUa ir hit paaxr nnbllihtdihcrc. anil U all at mneh larger ht than anjr or ta IMMpr ar ! i anil la thtrrforr lh br.l aaxllam for aaWrrll.lna; la thli .tclloa of Ika Mtat. A SBQO Banner. Tin: Doniocratlu Stato Committee of firs to thu county tflvlni; in November, tho I urgent percciitnuo of lnmnso over tU Dcmocinllc voto In October, a Han tier, with npjiroprtalu dcvlcei, costing )(. .Democrats of Columlilti County, let hi wlutlintlliitincr! Foreigners I Attention I i TllF. IltullcnM Ie'ialrlnK nioro iind fnliro, proinlo to Imvo hero before tlio election to niliiress tliem, Julius Pol lock, 11 KNOWNOT1IIXO who win rlrettd Oovcrnor by tlieKiuiwnothings mikI who took an oath to oppose nml (lis friinchiio Foreigners. It it a proper thing to get Knownntlilnj; Pollock to make (perches for Kiinwiiotlilii Col lux. Arcades ambo. i nobitefratrum. T(iu you are required to put In tho trt-ond office, it man who scorns you, urid to ho asked to do no by another who look tho came oath. .Neither explana tion tiordiiiilal can uvold thoact. And hi- cuuica now ilefemliiitf Kudleiillnii, which puU iho ncRro on un equality with the white, and in tlio estimation of a Knownothlnj;, ithend of a whlto Forelj-ner. Truly, llnrtlcallsm Is about played out when It comes to such n pas. And whatever somo may think, tho radical Inn of to-day U tho Hamo which Im peached Andrew Jolimon, which mndo negroes voters, and which Is destroying the country. And it is such things which i'x-Oov. Pollock tho Kno-vnotli- Iiir must defend. Hook at Both Bides. An ignorant'exchnngo say that Rob ert E. Leo will vote for Seymour and Blair. Tlio editor does not appear to know that tho people of Virginia can lot vote for President or Vice Presi dent. Tho whole population of Vir ginia, Mississippi and Texai, white and black, loyal and disloyal, aro dis franchised, and Congress has made it a penal offenso to attempt to excrciso their rights as American citizens, pun Ishablo with one year's Imprisonment and $1,000 line. . llut suppose )o should voto for Sey mour nnd Blair, would it be worso than It is tor Longstrcet to support Grant, or Joe. Brown, tho secession Governor of Georgia, and the builder of Anderson vlile prison, to ben delegate to the Chi cago Convention which noniinattd him? Tho fact is, as many prominent rebels aro supporting Grant ns aro opposing him, and yet tho one class are vllillcd, abused, and disfranchised, while the other class are taken to radical bosoms, and given places of power and profit. A man's loyally seems to depend on which candidate ho supports. . . A IIaiid Winter Predicted. Our old experienced weather prognostlca tors predict n hard winter. Tho vari ous signs hnve already mado them .elves apparent. For several weeks past tho sad nnd dismal "chirps" of birds high In tho air could bo distinctly heard on calm nights. The feathered trlbo aro now passing southward in large flocks. During tho day pome ease flight, whllo others that lly almost Incessantly, aro so high as not to bo ob served by tho naked eye. Flocks of wild geese havo also been flying south ward, uuller by far than is usual. This would pecm to indicate the probability of a hard winter nnd tho wlo will pro pare for It In time. Attention. We would glvo fair notice to nil corporations and employers In this County, that wo will havo tho law enforced against nil persons who discharge or threaten to dlschargo their workmen on account of their political heller. Wo copy the law below : "If any person shall use or practice any Intimidation, threats, force or vio lence, with design to inlluencu undu ly, or overawe, any elector, or to pre vent him from votlng.or to restrain thn freedom of choice, such person, on con viction, shall bo lined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and li imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelvo month-. Wkst VltmiNiA Both partus are Mill claiming this State. It would be a matter of Miipri-o If we should car ry.lt considering that It was crenttd on purpose to suit tadiiallsm, and 20,000 whlto men aro dlsfradehlscd. Two years ago they polled two votes to our one, and tho prcent returns show that wo havo almost If not completely thrashed them. We ar sure of thu Btato next TtieMlay. O.000. KverV Where, from nil p.trts of the Btato come gratnlatlons nnd congralu lationson tlio result in Columbia coun ty. Wo earnestly urge our friends to put the lato majority up to two thous and. It can bo done, see that it Is dono, quiet, earnest, efficient work will make the number required. Work, work I Titr.ltADlcAi. Platiorm s Negroes in tho cars-negroes In .the public schools negroes at tho ballot box na tional debt a national blessing high taxes disfranchisement of foreigners colonization of voters fraud at the election minority shall govern treat an election as if It had never been held -and throw conscience to tho devil. Democrats, get out every ono of your votes next Tuebaay. Success Is certain with u full vpto. T'ho carpet baggers who caie from adjululng Hlatcs to voto tlio Radical ticket at tho last election, havo gone home. We can redeem Pennsylvania. Lot us do It, BCWARF. 01' FRAUDULENT TICKETS. Heo that tho elector's nannies agroe in isvery respect with thoo published In (lie. ColumlUm. Tako no tickets from stranger, nor from men of doubtful jiolltlcs. Don't glvo up tho ship." Ono defeat did not deter our forefathers from ton tlnulcg tho revolutionary struggle. Lexington was followed by Yorktown. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION RE TURNS. Titt; vim: or ISO's umi-iAi,. 5 i, 1 E n E' r" COUXTIUS. 6 S I Adams Allegheny.. Armstrong, licavcr 3171 H'Ji'Vi :ii5;i 207fi'- aoii'i laiei uiwii iWK. III' l!772i 117115' li(i. aiso, 2832, 238S0 3087 3.1 io! aiiv 7113 3173, 1401a 340(1 2071 3009 13938 3081 3803 7838 2831 23S1I 3987 3511 2030 7305 3837 7iOS 0970 3722 2801 537 2121 33S0 8803 1908 1892 1991 2003 -oil 3785 0178 4009 507 7090 3780 I 1319 782 1720 ,0475 1812 2075 1102 15301 3092 4202 4732 9990 4071 Iledfurd i Berk" i Blair " llradford.... ilucks i Butler y Cambria.... Cameron,.. Cur taut i Centre ' Chenter t, Clarlou , Ckarlleld Clinton Columbia1.. J, Crawford... .'I Cumberln'd Dauphin Delaware ..,,1 Elk i Krle l Fayettu , Forci-t I Franklin. ..., Fulton i' Greene nuntlng'dn. Indiana ' Jefferson. ... Juniata Lancaster... ' Lawrence...' Lebanon i Lehigh m Luzerne Lycoming .. M'Kemi Mercer , MlfUIn Stonroe ' Jtmitgom'y Montour Northmp'n Northum 'd Perry , Phlladelp'a' Pike .1 iVStl I 7011: U'.Wl 3723, ( 2-1 1'J r37 'J12!l iKWS 1 .SS.'iO 11)0-' I 11.11.-. I 3553' III' 2773 3701' C005. 2055 3010 2700, 4 121V I 0302 4I1SI 4551'! 2700; 100.i 45112,1 I723J 127-'! 1113 11:12, 2I0O 2295 2005 1807i SH3V mini 403W ftJOO .i ivi' 1002 2076 7020 38111 0100 43.'lsL 27UI!1 Mil, I.Vlli, li-sj! l27R'j 11131 !K17I! 1!I9S, soil1 209 li! ISCT 8570il 17101 2S3S1 koiiill 8UJ 4177, 182Sy 2781 ' B'.W 1C83. 7701, 41 10 1 cososli 4010' r.rtu' "702, 371,'. 4 13211 782! I 1722 3173, 48 12 1 2070' 1 14071' 15313'! ::uoii 4207 1783 110021 4(!8(l 083 1715 ll 1, 03071 13159, 50371 810! 082 1703 4703 1109, 183Ii 2791 8930 10S3 7700 4101 252C. 1858 735 7018 Hilt' 1851 733 7909 119i 4152 30!) r 2570' 4140 3080 2570 00000 337 1G05 00033 00858; li!G0l 611 f 0538 , 1343' ISO!),1 8401 3377 awil 33SI 100 l.l 8102 1805 1 3105 101, 1082. 0110 2051' 4I0II 2000 1 4010,, 2008 5335' ir.10,1 0053 1271 811 0532 1315 Potter rfcfiuylkill Snyder KomcrFCt.. Sullivan ... S1SI 1802 3080 402 18311 SIG HuK(Uehmia Tioga 337S 4031 Gill 2018 1430 29S0 4930 2008 5330 1532 0018 1310' 3755! R!KI 4015 nans1 union ., ItilW Venango.... 3701' 1882 11148.' Warren. Washingt'n uyno 3307l Wcstmor'd C578 Wyoming York Totals.... 1705 1707 0001: 9005, Majorities 9179 SIIAKSPEAriE. KSnV VIII ACT III HCKNU II. SCEXEIitpullican Editorial Office. Dr. P. John discovered, seated at the desk, pen In hand. Enter Sundry citizens, fresh from Mercur's room, being a self-constituted body calling themselves n ltepublican Committee. riRjTCrr. Hear tlio ptaiuiro of the party, Doctor. The time bus ccmc ti nt 3 011 mrtst quit tblSUre Your paper muKt puns Into other lmiuH; Klften majority lu Uloom Is had, Anil nlutteen hundred elglity-tlueo Iswurw; Von mustrotlre. Dn. Ry whutftuthorlty Do you thmdare address mo? Glvo me leave To BBy, my Piiper la ray own. You own Mo not nor Mill I do your bidding. fiCCOND Cit, Look you you have driven from the party, Men who uted to cary llioom for us, And will ncoln If lightened of your load. TltlllD ClT. Your foul nbuso of honored cltlzetii. Tends to mako the part 7 here n unit, And that unit, Doctur Taleinon Jolml Fovbtii Cit. AVhere 1i the money paid Into your handd. Tor thl c5u nt y, a secret service rund T rirm i-ii. Your hands, the honors and emoluments, With greedy grip have constantly retained ; Your Friends, fewer wllh eneh retunilnzyenr, Uavo.cleeply hied to pnnipTyour hlKh pride, filXTii Cit. 00 lo the dropsnud pills nnd herb of yore, And let Another tnl:o our ncant pltico. Dn, 1 rrlll nolJ psvemnde your pnity great 1'insr Cir, And urout iki, Iho majority which now llurdciis us to the ground. You must sell out; lleeaiuniill th'.so thlncsyouhnvodonooflale, Ki editor and lenJcr In ourpnrty, limn Lren toouri;reiitd.imAKe nndtll,'riiiee. We therefore oirer, on lehiilf of men Whose opposition we hnve fell fur yenrs, V,lm will r.o lotijjer tolerate you here, A fair und honest price for nil your Rear, Hero Is our propo-dllon mark It well If not accepted wo will take such course, Tlmt you shall very shortly wthou had, H.j fui)oU w-ll. Thnmpsonhin lloelor John! .Vet'rt.' fi'l hut Vi e Doctor, UK. Ho farewell lu the llllleKood you l iar me. 1 urewell, ulon? f.irowell lonll my greatness! Till Is the state of nmni to-dny he puts forth The lender leavisnfhope; to-morrow blossoms And bears his bhl.liln honor! thMc Umju him I Tho third day, come frost, nklillug frost ; And ivhen he thinks, guni easy man, full surely III greulnessis nrlpenlug, nips his root, And then he falls, as I do. 1 have ventured, I.lko little wnnton boys that swim on blnJders, This rnsny summers Inn sea of glory; llut far beyoud my depth i my hhli-blowii pi Id At length broke under inn; and now Iiim left me Weary, nnd old w Ih service, to the mercy Of a rude IKnler llrcKinr. tirlledly,) IlKCK. What Is this base conspiracy ? How now my Itevercnd I'rlend. Aro you, too, irons Bo wholly nut of favor, that you come, Thus lu tho very dim ix of iny fate, TexchangH condolences wllh uiut What ues nbioad? lltXK. The heaviest and the iforst Is, Mercur bus sol us to our cuumler, Dn. Nannhluinoliama-tho splttlag.eoushlnjcur. Iltru. Tho next Is, that th Colonel Hamuel Knorr, Takes the nssessorshlp, Instead of you,. Un. That's some what sudden, Hut ha twro him well When lending on his negro regiment, Wherebuttle was nut, and no bullets fell. Let us have peaoe I What more t Beck Dr. Ilrndley Takes the IteiiubUcan as editor, Du. That's news Indeed, Deck. And lastly, Is to Uku Tlio post nntce, that Mercur promlsea me t Dr. Tit the last straw that breaks tho Ciimel'is back! 0 UeeUlcy, our bos are crushed I char)?, you Now, return to thm door Master'a service, Wa have too long forsaken, o lleukley, llueUiey, llivd I but served my (lod wllh halt the zeal 1 served my jmrty, II" would not In mine n. Have left me naked to mine emmles. i.Veunf, Lut oauh man relv on hlmwlf. uml work with n will (or Ihogood cause. 321391 33100O 321007 3213911 I 0075; Sbo Finances. lliyhly Important Letttr Vow I'rttt tletit JuintonJ!cvicio our Finan cial jJliitory-Publto, Expend tluret SroninlMlo 1801, f,7u0,000,000-br the four years sinco the Jtcbclllon, $1 COO.OOO.UUO What Radicalism has east In eight yeart, $.1,200,0(10,000 or lhay the Whole I'uvious Expenses of the Government "at us hare I'caee" 'resident Johnson's Letter to General .'whip, Wamii tso ro.v, October 25. Tltr, President of the United States has mldrcfscd tlio following letter to General Kwlt.g! UXEOUTIVB .MASStOX. ) WAKiiiNuroN, D.C., Oct. 21. j DilAUHlit: in a recent conversation upon thesuliject of the lliianccs you ex prosed n desire to bo furnished with snuieof tlio leading facts then mention ed touching the national expenditures unit thu public debt. I now comply with your renuest. regretting, however. that oilier and more pressing matters nave prevented inu itoin nioro clearly Illustrating the absolute necessity for Immediate reform in the financial oper ations of tho Government. In 177(1 our national Independence was proclaimed, ami, alter an exhaust ive, bloody struggle of seven years, was, In 178:1, acknowledged by the pa rent government. In 17S7 the I'ederal Constitution was framed, and In 1780 tliu government went into operation under Its nrovislons. burdened with a debt of $73,000,1100 created during the war oi mo uovniution. immediately upon the organization of Congress mea-urcs weietievisuil lortlio payment ol the national obligations and tlio re btoratlou of tho public ciedlt, nnd when, In 1812, war was declared against ureat tiriiiiiii, tne dent nun already oeeil reduced to ?lo 000,000. It was then laruelv Increased bv thu three years' sti ugglo that ensued between the two nations, until in 1810 it had reach ed the sum of SI 27,000,000. Peace again established, inovislon was m&du fiuthe earliest tiractieable liquidation of this indebtedness, in order that it might nut become a permanent Incumbrance upon tno people, under wisu and eco nomical ligislatiiiu tlio i nilre amount was paid in it period of twenty years, and the ixtliiguishinvut of thu national debt tilled thu laud with rejoicing, and was one of tho great events of President .lacksou'n ndminlstrntlo'i. Even after its payment a largo Hind remained in the Treasury, which, for safe-keeping, was deposited with the several States, on contlltlun tlmt it should bo returned when n (pared by the public wants. In 1810, tlio year after tho termina tion el an expensive war with Mexico, o found ourselves involved in it debt of $01,000,000, and this was the amount owed oy tne uoverumetit in lbliO, Just prior to tho outbreak or Iho rebolllon. In the spring of 1801 tho war of the re bellion eommeiicd. liach year of Its continuance mado an enormous ad dition to the debt, so that when In thu spring of lSOo tho nation successfully emerged from tho dreadful conflict the obligations of the Government had readied the vast amount of $2,000,000, 000. They had not yet, however, at tained their hhrhe-t imint. for when thu army and navy had been paid, tho vuiumcer lorcus iiisnanueti, nnu mo na vy largely reduced, it was found in February, 1800, that our Indebtedness exceeded $2,800,000,000. Having thus referred to the Indebted nets of tlio Government at various pe riods of Its existence. It may bo well to call tho attention to a brief statement of facts connected with Its expenditures. From tho 4th day or March, 1780, to tho author June, 1801 the entire public ex I endltures werel.7OO.OOO.O0O. a tliouirh covering a period of seventy-two years. i ins aniouui seems small wneu com pared with tho expenses or tho Govern ment durliiL' thu recent war of four .veurs'duration.for from tho 1st of July, 1801 to the 30th of Juno, 1803, they reached tho enormous acirrecato of 300,000,000. An investigation Into tho disburse ments cincetlio 1st of July. lSGS.further shows that, adding to tho expenditures or the last three years the estimated cost or administering the Government for tno year eliding tne uUtu oi June, ikuo, we obtain tlio mum of S1,000,000,000 as tne amount required lor tliu lour years immeill.iloly following tho cessation or hustl'ltles, or nearly as much as was ex pended durnnr tho soveutv-two years that preceded tho war. It will bo seen tlmt irom 1701 to 1801 our public debt war at no time more that $127,000,000, wuiie sunsequeniiy jour years oi civil was expanded It to $2,800,000,000. It Will ttlao bo precelved that whllo prior to 1S01 tlio largest annual disbursement was not qullo $71,000,000-ror tho year 1858 the expenditure during tho last three years of peace have successively been $ 520.000,000. $310,000,000. and $303.- 000.000; $372,000,000 being tho amount which it is estimated will bo necessary for the year ending tlio 30th of Juno next. In luakllnr this comparison wo should remember that during tho long Interval between 1780 and 1801 tho Gov ernment wa frcouenllv renuired to make expenditures of an extraordinary character. Largesuins were paid to In dians as annullles and for tliu purcha-o ot their laud, and expensive wars were waged against powerful tribes. Louisi ana was nnpilred from Franco at it cost oi siu.wii.iKiu. i.'iuridn, in considera tion ol S'l.OIJII.OOO. was is iln.l ti lis lie Spain. California hcu.uuu part of our pos-is-ions lu payment to .Mexico of Slo.OlKI.OOO. whllo for SlIi.OOO.IIIIII our Government weured from Texas tho territory ot JSuw Mexico. DuriiiL' theso periods of our llUtorv vvn wm nkn on. gaged In wars ttith Great Ilrltaln and .ueiico tne first w.itrcd ii'M list ono ol tliu most powerful n.itlonsof the world; the other iiiaile additionally expensive by thu prosecution or military opera t onsin ihoenemy's territory. Tho start ling tacts thuscouclsely stated suggest ed an ItiMulry as to tho causu or this in crease hi i theexpeiidlturesnudlndebted ncssoftho country. During tho civil war tlio maintenance ot tho Federal Government was thu ono great puriioso that nnluiated our people, and that economy which should always charac terlze our tliiauclnl operations wis over- u.m-u in mo .ai enort or tliu nation to preservu in existence. .Many abusos which had their origin in tho war eon turned to exist long after It hud been brOUSfllt to It trlllMllih nit i-mii'lnslni, and the people, having becouio acctis. , , a invisii expenditure or the public money for an object so dear to iiii.M us inu preservation or tno integri ty of their rreu Institutions, havo pa tiently tolerated taxation or tho most opprcasivu character. Largo sums or money continue to bo extorted from them, and squandered In useless and extravagant appropriations. Enormous expenditures aro demanded for purpo ses thu accomplishment or which re quires it largo standing army, the per version pf the Constitution, and the sunjugatlon of the States to negro do minion, With a mllitnrv estnhlUk. mvnt costing In time of peace not less hat $100,000,000 annually, and a dobt tho Interest upon which draws from tho Treasury each year nearly 150,000,000, nuking n total or $250,000,OOU lor tlioso two items or expenditure nlono. Ite trenchuient has become an absolute necessity, or bankruptcy must booh overtake us, and Invofvo the country In its paralyzlngaud disastrous results. If, however, it wlsu economy bo adopted, thu taxes may soon bo materially ro duccd, not merely for thu benefit of a fow, but in thu Interest of all. A reve nue would yet remain sufUclent for tho administration or tliu Government, ns weM as for such a reduction of tho jiuli. lie debt as would In a tow years relievo tho people rroni uillllmmoflnterest now annually drawn from their resources. The Idea thai the debt is to become per iiiauouUhuuld bout all times dlscoun toiiiiuced, us Involving taxation too heavy to bo lomo, and paymont of an amount In interest every sixtoen years equal to the original sum. Tho gi admit liquidation of the public, debt would by degrees releaso tho largo capital Invest oil In the securities of tho Government,' Which, seeking remuneration In other sources on Income, Would add to tho wcath of tho nation upon which It Is now bo great a drain. This immense debt, If permitted to become permanent nnd Increasing, must eventually bo gathered Into tho hands of tho few, nnd cnablo them to exert n dangerous and controlling power In thu illl'ulrs tir thtj Government. Tho debtors, would be come thuscrvauts of the lenders j 'tho' credllors tho masters of the people. It Is our boast that wo havo given lreedom to three millions of slaves; It will then bd oiirsliamo that, by their own tolera tion ol' usurpation ami profligacy, forty millions of people have enslaved them selves, nnd exchanged slavel olders lor new taskmasters lM tu. t.Uipu or bond holders and tnx-gatlierers. Ilencvithe vital Issue. Whether Congress nnd Its arbitrary assumptions ornulliority shall Hupcrccdu thu supremo law or tho laud; whether In time or peneu the country shall bo controlled by n multitude or tax-collectors and n standing army tho ono almost ns numerous as the oth erand making tlio debt a permanent burden upon thu productive Industry or tlio peoulo; or whether thu Consti tution, with each and till or Its guaran tees, shall bo sacredly preserved ; whether now, us In 170 anil in 1810, provision shall bu made for tho pay ment of our obligations at us early a period as practicable, that the fruits of their labor may bu enjoyed by our citi zens rather than usetl to build up and sustain it moneyed monopoly at home anil abroad. Tliu contest Is not merely who shall occupy thu principal olllces In tho people's gilt, but whether tliu high behests or the Federal Constitu tion shall hu observed and maintained in order that our liberties may bu pre served J thu Union oi' the Status restor ed, that our Federal system nniy bo un impaired ; Iraternal feeling re-eslah llslied, that our national stiength uiay lio renewed; thu expenditures dimin ished, that taxation may bo lightened ; and the public debt ont o more, extin guished, thut It may not Injuriously iif luct tho life and energy, the prosperity and morals or tho nation. . Believing that Mr thoredress of thu great wrongs and the correction of these many ulius es under which the country Is now la boring, wo must look to the American people, and that in them Is our hope. I am, very truly, your friend, ANiiniiw Johnson. To General Thomas F.wlng. Something1 for Xrish and Ocrmans. Last winter tho more Uadleal mem bers of our Slate Legislature tried to havo n resolution passed fur the pur pose of striking tho word "white" out of tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, and allowing negroesto vote and to hold olllce. Tho more timid Republicans declined to vote for it. Hut the spirit of the party, and especially Its hatred of foreign born citizens, was shown by the speeches which were made. John Hickman of Chester county, said : "I may possibly see the day that I may wulksldeby side with a colored woman. I havo seen a great many colored women that I would rather walk with than a great many witomcn. I know n great many negroes who I think are better entitled to vote this moment than a great many white men who do vote, and havo long exercised the franchise." "An intelligent negro is better than un Irish Lalhollc, and is heller entitled to vote." That small specimen of humanity, Major A. C. Itelncchl, whom tho Thugs mado a yearling of, but not on ncount of his denunciation of foreigners, said; "If tho Democrats give tho right of stifTrngo to foreign paupers to whom n spelling book is a sealed mystery and Who still smell of bilge water, and from whose garments the Celtiearoma or the Teutonic fragrance of the ratherlaud has not yet been removed by the pure nlr or freedom, why should not the coffee colored (lecemlantt of the first families of the South have a voice in re constructing the filates of their fore fathers." Gen. Joe. Fisher, ono of tho Senators frnm Lancaster county. Insulted thu Irish nnd Germans by thu usoof tho fol lowing language ; "Tho Democratic party Is composed of boglrottlng, Ignorant Irishmen and tKcig-beutta lager beer Dutch." Landon, of llradford, n fellow who sells himself Tor money repeatedly every session, was a preacher mice. Ho finds modern ltepublican politics more profi table, and i recognized as the leader of or tho party In the Senate. Ho said : ""Negroes aro belter entitled to the elective franchise than Irishmen." Schuyler Colfax, onco registered a solemn outb. "never to voto for any for eign born man for nny offlco tinder Un American Government, and to remove all foreigners, aliens and Unman Catho lics from office whenever ho might have tho power to do so." Let Irishmen and Germans remember theso things when they go to vote. Wiikki: would the Radical party ho without disfranchisement? In a mi nority of over a million votes. Dix.va. ve hear the slotrnn '.' The West Virginia boys have planted the llnguii tho enemy 'n works. Ir the lladlenls mean peace, whv don't they remos'o tho army from the fsouiiiern rstntesT I.hvt I. cm i on tub 1 In Iho Court of t'oiu. vhk op Han i li. Mounts I mini 1'Ii-iih of Columbia ti. fl'.iuuty Kl I'rt Is'o. 57 i. twiiui. i.Kiii, j jiiay iivtai Xotleo Ik hcrebv clvrn. Hint the iiutlerslaned, eont lulled ail uuilllor by the said Court, lo ills, tribute the lulid arlsluir Irom tho Sherld'H siiteot the real eslaluol l)t feudaiit, nml otdered to be am inn. uiiri; win uiienu 111 llie lieBisirr i in. ...u ... ....funis.,.,, ,n s riuu, ...... . ..w, lor tho rmmosu or moldim said distribution. All persons are hereby rt-iiulrisl to Miaku their I'tallns to snld liiii.r hpl 111. i.uillliir lit th,. time speetiled, or bo debarred from eonilui; in upon sold land. HlHN O, l'lti:i..i:, Oct. ;j,'ih-ii. Auditor. "(1A7ktte" 1'lease eopy.l 'IjiXKC'UTOK'H'NfynuK. Ill KSTATK OK ISAAC I1AV1S IiKC'l). Letters testamentary nu tho estate of Ismu Davis. Into of Heaver township, l!o!uin bla eounty have been (runted by thu llmlster of Columbia County to c. II. ISroekway of lllooni Township. All persons having elaluis au.ousl theestulunro liquestetl lo present them lor set tlement, uml those Indebted to the estate either on note or book aceouur will luako payment, to the, IUcctltor without delay, . O, II. llhoCKWAY. Oct, 23,'flS-fll. Kxeeutur. NOTICE, Tlio undent Ik net bavins on October Htli, hold out their bruwt-ry ot DuiivIUp, to Mr. John liauRdi KKpfi'lfully irttirn tlivlr UiankH fur tint luilroimne w tilth they liuve melvfil from their cuktomeiH.iitiil they herrhy rt'ccumtueml their nuccf Mnr Mr. Kuiidch to the favor of tlio imbUc. IVrnMm having iu-cbuijU unt un will liuml them to our uKf nt Mr.HU-lnbit mit-r.HnU IIioku who nrw .-mnuu-u in im win muuo tarty m payment loour- sMJlve or Mr, HtLlitbrunnf-r. II A Mil A HTI'TU A 11I Wlketbarto, Oct. 2V-W-3t. ' tvt o t loi;. JLl The CatawlMMtt Jlrldgo eompnny -would here by kIv notice to tho otock holder th.it on the tlrst day of October they ileetareda UlUdendof three per cent paable (ctobr tenth, ou t-aru-Imis for piuL hu mouth, Oct. as, w-h. Jiv Oudir or Comtanv, JAWnKNUKViLLJO FKMALE BEMIKAUY X.AWUHKCUV1U.B MKW JKHtiKT. The uzt emlon will coimene on Hpt. 10th fteud for circular, q W, WabAU, J'rlnclpi!, A T T K N T I O N . "" wins uupjs.u .tin ins i,.ni, BriSl RDIl sawiiijll.uii urtijimotsi umnshiii, hUii, oni- .ir tlirm linusi'S in lu oi.iiistiurii ulsitu luriii ut to uirrs si hsiiy. Terms riusunubu-. IKtuberl",''. l POLITICAL, iDcinooratio National Ticket, -f ron FRG.sibr.STi HORATIO SEYMOUR, Ol NEW YOIIK. ion vicu-ritMinnsTi GEN. FRANCIS l BLAlll, Of MIBHUUUI. Doiuocratio Electoral Tickot. l.I.r.CTOIH! WILLIAM V.McfUtATJI, UKOKUK W. UASS. U. intNKST KAMKIMjY, M. )., CUAH. 31. LKISKNUINCS, HIMON W. AHNOLD, (IKOIUIK. It. JJKHIIKLIj, 1 1 Allll Y U. COCJaSHALL, ItKUllKXSTAllLKH, U. K3LMHTT MONAU1IAK, DAVID L. WtiNHIUIl, HKUNAIilJ J. M'CUIANN, WILLIAM SIIIIcK. A. O. UUOADllKAU, Jll.t JOHN 11LAND1NU, JlXSi:C. AMKUMAN, V. POTTKU WITIILNCITON, VM. H. GOUOAS, VM. 1. JSUIIKLL, CYItUS L. PKUSIIIKO, AMO.SC. NOYKS, VM. A.OALHHAlTir, JOHN U. PACKAUU, JAMKSC. CLAUIvK. .IAMKS II. HOPKINS, KDWAUIKS. OOLDKaV, hAMUKLH. WILSON. VltilLAXCl.. CO..HITTi:iJN. IImidm IhivW I-owinbi-iE. J, 11. rurmnn, John K. (lirlon. . ... ItKiiwitK Itmlnli llocr, A, 1. Heely, Jucnb n'ui akckkkk-C. 1. Hteclr, John U, J.icoby, AU btTlMlltlh. . , . , Hi xui.N J. J.M'Hcnry, T. Ih-nton Cole, John l'llKVi:it-MobMSchllclicrtll. Hlnli'tlUcr, (Jt o. 1', Di'i'l-biioh. li-miui.ia .Tolin 1. Uimtion, Thomas O (n1 hilt,.lol.lihlUliKT. i'.i:-uium I'i. V. 11. Wolforlh, Auron lr ton. li.'llioinum, t'ATTAWissA lr. J. K, Hobhlns niter hi-ott, Ailam 1- t'ltt-J ntf, ..... t i.Nrw: Ahralmin W hite, annuel olmit, Hnmu.l llowt-r. 1 KASKM.N J. tl. KtllttlC, II, J. lU'C'lor, MoilH W. M'I1( nr. ,, , , risiiiM.i hi:fk M, A.. Amtnt'inmn, Uilub iriirtiry, l). Vnaut, ilKi-,t-..Nvoui U. W. Utt, Wm. Knuner, Joh. II. Ui:Mi'.ocK Wm, H, bh'icinaker.llurth il'Itrlilf, Z. Itooblns. Jacks' Oco. Iturllmnn, Jim. M'lunry, Kiiiuiiiirl Mivue. . , , Loft'sr-IIon. l K. Iltrblne, l)nl. 1-Wine, (Itr.i I lower .. . Mam-iin Jab. Klantr, A. J. Curr, Jluyh M'i'oiluni, , , .Maun ir. J. Campbell, John Xufclu.f.l I-her MiKt-LIN Itr. 1), 11. MoulLOliielV. S.Uiuu I St?liveiiii"tihi'Uei,Iwinij I.ttl. , mix mil :k l'cier iieiiiioui'u, o. t i ui in iVler I.Viillx. Mr. 1'i.kasant Thos J. Wcllltcr, Jo a nleb .la. Johnson. OKAnok CUipiContier,i;. O. Hlcketto, , H. liNi-Joseih SlioemaUer. Jos, Trlblchls, An ilrew Wliltmoycr t ItOA KIXil KbI.K J. U. ilOUCli, ill. Jireisuavn, t'eter Levan. , , neon OMmr I". Knt, P.mlel Snyder, Chi n, II; Dfllfiiclc. huu All Low A. Laubach. DuvMLewli, Ueo. Htrnilman. lly order orHtiUnllni; t ommitei1, JOHN A. t'UJsHlON, Chairman, llloormburi;, Aug. 21,' ts, UKNKHAL KlilSCTlOX PIIOCLAMATION KLECTION OF MIMIDKNT st VtCE-l'ItfMDLNT. WHEnKAS, by thu laws of this Commonwcullh It is mado tlio duly oi tho .Hheillf of every eounty to t;lo notice of tho general Jleeilon, hy publication lu one or moiu newflpui.ers lu 11a r.iiiulv. nt li-Hht. iupiiI vtluvs befsUti l.iu i lection. and lo enumerate theielu the olIlceiH to he elect ed, uml to ue-dyiuUo the places at whlell tlio tkv- mm is to oo neiu. Tlurelore 1, MUUIUH'AI MILI.AItP.Ulgli Sher iff nr i 'iiliiinliiiL run ill v. dit bei't bv lnukn kiitiwn and proclaim to tbotjimiuieil elietoiBof Colutu hiueotint. that a Memnii Kleritun will bo hrM on tui-si'ay, -riii; iiiutii i.v or .Ntt. haul month., at the 6ueral dUtueU wllhlti thu couniy, to wit: jn'UNt-r low um up, ai we puuiic uuuio ui jjciij l Zarr. lleiiion townHhln. at tho nubile houe, of An drew T. Ihclcr, in tlmtown ol Hen ton. lltoom low 'hhlp.utliiu court lioie.m Jiiooms- llorough Iterwlclc nt tlio Town House. In the OUIOUKII"! IHrHK, lioioUKli Ceulralla, at thepuhllo hoiucol II. A, UVldLllMLtll. Itnarcreek township, nt the public school house n iu r KvuuHillt. ir.itwistiji itiwiiflhln. nt the nubllo house of fiiiuiuei Jvosieiiouiiuer, in mo iu u oi uniawiHMi, uentro iuHiiMiii, ui ine hcnooi uousu neur ia- fll fllH I'li-liSt'V 'H. Cou iiKham township, at the house of Daniel T. M ivlermm. Fjhhiimcreuktowshtp.nl tho hutiae of Daniel i-.tinar, on tne rotate iioan. h ruukliu invvii-ililii uL i;in toii'ii school house, U re, u Wood liiWUilllp, at thu hoilxo ot J one ill It. l'ntton. lleuiioek township, nt Iho public house of John Hi. i Utmii, in tint u ii of lUick Horn. Jackoon towiiHhipiit tho tioiiMtot l.zekielC'ole. Loeul towiisliip, ul thu public huusuof David Yt-i.L'nr In Hh.lilnwii. Mi ill in lounsltlp, at the public house of Aaron iiesio, in inu town in .iiiiiiiiviiie. .tidiou tmvi.sUtp, uihu public house ol ham nisi Ittmlii- In .1 . i s.... Inu II. Mt. I'leaKanl towi.islilp, nt tho house of II, V .MeiliCK. Montour township, nt Iho house of Wm. Hot Uliii-head. .Maine township, at the public house of Khillilllll. Uouriugcreek ownsh!p, at tlio houiO formerly occupied by Ueo. W. Diwib.ieli. u ratings lowiiMhlp.at thu public houo of Juhu nyuor in uraugovniu. Pmu lownaiim.at ihu Centre Kchool Hotiso Lite- Iv II vi it h-.-1. itln nf 1 hut It iZi'HHif Willi lowiisllilt. buailoaf tuwnslilp ut ibu bouse of AllnaCoio nco 1 1 iuwuiiiiij, ut inu i'u uc uuu -,o in uiw i-.-ii. ti.rl.-tl 111 I .fc IH'. Ilia itirllnr directed that theeUellon pollt of tliu hfverni tiistricis tsmtu oo opemsi ntiueeu inu boura of elgbl null ten u eiotU in Ihu fuieuoou, and bhall eontlnuo open without lulerritptuut ti mi aiijouriuueiu unui v en i hkh. in iiiuuua ln.i u I ii-ii 1 hit tuil I m idiiill hi) eltiSild. A Is further directed that the mretlng or tho ruum Judihat the Court House. In itloom-.-burtf, lo make out a eli ueint Hlectlu, sbill bo neiu on i uuu inu Aiiuii uiij ui v.iiix i llKXU nouci: ih ni:ituiY uivils'. Tlmt evtry perfon excepting Ju-.tleeH of tho i.iii-D ui.iti.iit.il im.d iiiiN itil(ua iiiu'oiittmeut of juoilt er tiusl uiuier tliu United Male, or of lilts ri'iit.-,.iijy euj or iuiiu.iin niaiuvi, "vm eniioiiiiiUhMotiedoilUei or oliieiwlsi', a uh.ir ,n ti.il m nflli-.si r in-, -nt u Ihi im ftr hint 1 1 LeeillDlov ed uiidi-i ihol.eit slatuie, exeiutie or Judbiary Dei uitiueiit oi this Mate, or oi tiny city or ot any i..ii-..,n-iitl (lit.ir.1 l. iitul iiInii. thuLe'.elV llltlil ix-r nt I'tiinireH-. umi ut tbu hiuiu Legislature, and ul the hcact oreoinuioii louiietl o unv elty, or eoiiiiiiUnloiieiit of any liicoi-jr- led district, U by law ineipablo ot lioldum exou-islm; at the timo thoorili-n or appointment of Judc, Jimpce loror tiiiK ut uny rii-t inm i iiim - uiiiiiumi' ueallh, aud that no Imi eitor Jnduo or other of lleer offciicli elect Ion shull beeliyiblu lo te then -.nt i il f.tr. 'It nball be the duty of the tsevuul AwseHsorH renpetlUely lo alleiid at the l.tte ul lioldluu et erj Kfiit un, -ievi-ii wi iti iikiii i.-vt.siit Inu the uholu time such eliellou Is kept oun lor nut put pose oj fjiMitu iiuoiiuiiiiou in inu iu khhi Iihh unit .Imlif( u hi-ii ( idled oil. Ill lelul lo i to the right of any peitoii assesstil by llu-in to voto nt - uuli eleition, and on tsueu rithar iitulU u ill relation to llie ussetssmeiu as iuo suni iiii'c torn or elt ber of them fdiall irom lime mint. v. "i pcrbon Bhall be peimltted to oteat any election as ufoieH.ild, than u-white cltlzeim of the ntH) oi tweiuyoiiti or nioie, vi no mum i imvu nam ed In tUI htato at habt one j tar, and In the elec tion dlHtrlct where hu ollen lo olu ten dai'slm mediately preeeediiiK fcuihelietloii, and villlilu l wo j ears palduNtatu or county ai which ttball bnv4 been imsiittied UL leut ten limit beloru thu election. UutaelUzuii of the United htaies who hnu prevInuHly been inpiull tied voter of this Male and returned and who Khali have it-sliUdlii the election dlKtrut and paid taii'Mtio. a loiesnld, shall be entitled to votuaflir lesldlmz lu tbU Htatu six JnontliH. 1'iovlded, 'Hint the Ui.tu lleeuieu. eltlztiiri ol Ihe Uliilisl tstate. between (be ue of tvu-uty-otieand twenty Iwu j ears v ho hnve resldetled In theeieeilou illslrlet ten tluys as hfuKbald shall bu euilllea to uiu nlthout;li iiiey Hiuiii n oi nave pai-i nix. liven under iny bands at iny ofTley In II loo ins hurg this M nay of October. bW. Ocl.lt.6't MOItDKUAI MILLAUD.BbO'. P U II Ii I O SALK O P VAI.UAI1LE IlKAL ESTATE. In piirsuanee of an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, on bat unlay theiillh day of October next, at ten oVlotk u m,leler llelinbaeh nu utiMivi iwjmr, i rusieesu)oiiirti ny inu nma Cout t. Of John ltu I nr. lata nf sliiiilnur Inu lihhln In ialde4)unt,,deceacd, will expose to vale by juu.iu t iriiuiie, mi Kit? pitmnvh, ii ceriutll lues Bvaueor Iractof land sliuute In Montour tttti.. in snld county, boundeU by Inmt or Joset.li Mouser ou the west, John ltnuhhou the mil, II. Wertman's helm on the (touih and (Jeorge 'iovy hmu uuii ia Wil mo uui 111, VUIllUIIIlU-j ONK IIUNDIIED ACHES, moroor less Avliercon Hro ereclttl a two storx D WK I. LINO HOUHE, a loft tiAl'll. n stirlllff houso. Iwn .nml snrlnirs it wutiTIl.urlliu house, iwn RUcsl lipplt orelmrils on the iilaco. 'IhereHro ftlsu two veins of Iron Ore on tho siihl premlSLs, one of soil and the oili er of html mo, ittiinliiit Din Uk)i sahl orenilsi-s nu'iini.iiunr.L, . nu mini is ill u K"OU SUIIU oi eiilllvnltmi Ij.iu il,u .ut..t.. l.M.i ..U ...... ..I slturtiu lu tho township or Mainour anil county Jl8K COthMAN.rU'llt, tonaiuons mndo Known on flsy ol snlo, BIKIl IlKIUIUCII, ) . 1MKIKLIUV1.0U, j TfUsUes. Hept. gyrM. A KSlUNKI-'H NOTKJK IN HANK- uuriui,-in inu District Court of I ho llnl too (States lor the Wealurn Illslrlrt of lVliiuylvu nla, In tho tuattor ol Ivl Kuu, hunkiunl Towhoni It mny roniwrill 'I'lieniidersluneil here, hy itlvisi noliisi of his uKilminent as lutsluiiet oi I.UV1 Jvllis. or lleru clr. In t in ..,,n..tv ol Columbia, nml Mute or IVunsyivanla, who ..us .. wtiju.iKvii ii .Sinai un. iiihiu iiis own im Ill oil. hv llie lllslrli t IV.url !.f .,,,! III. l.l... 1 Dalwl ut llloonuhurg, thn Hh Uuy of Oct, A. S, ll.illlllU, Oct. o.-CS-Dt. Assignee. Mnrkct lteprc Whrntpor buf.hel....M - Kin m. . 11 1 . ! M . . 14 It) ,. 7 UO . 3 10 . GO . W II . I VI . a.M . Ill lo Vll ,. M . 10 uu 111! no , im 11 on ,. no ,. 7 00 , IS no .... SI1 sm .l'l t n " h ' OatM. " i- lour per narrei M ClnVL'reeil...t H ... riaXKel.,.,H...; (hitter mh mm r. Tallow , a a lorn u , Iirled Applen - 1-orlt II HMH ...... .-.nk - Hldrn ami KhouhlorM uiiu .r pound Hay per Ion I.UMHUU. HemliKk ItdAnlti irr thiniiutnl feet Illio " " " (Otlf 11H'll).... ioiki, Krnnuini, nanK, (ikmukhk) HJiiigles, N, 1 per thUMitd I tO.N .No. 1 HCOtCll plC No, i.' " " . , IJloom i riillall.lila Markets. rnuasiiAv, Octt. s. lC. ll.OHIl Noithwostern superQueat North western extra .. Northwestern fluiillv u u 10 M 7.00 ..7AM MSI , HnkiA II III , 7.0117(1 7.7.VrS K.7.i , U6"WlI.KI ll.,vi(,sl:i'.'.l i'euuNyltfliihi ami western ntiiieitliie.. reutislvanlH ami Western exliu , rriiiisylvanla anil Western family t'eiiimyiviiiiia hiiu iveMe.ll laiiev i. r Hour Wll eat I'enusj vr mil leil, bus 8S..HI II iti'.0i t:.k.Kii2.;7, ,i.ai (I.1MSI.IH ti.(vtii.n.i fl.'JI"til.UI tl.l7r.tjl.17 7i'('7le r.i.i tlll.Vl Ii- I3ramfr 17.011(11 7.VI tl.Ii fw'.75 Hr W' Sl.'ytrll V,ilh' lll II r-OllllllTII California " " V whlln " Itvr lvnniylvftiijft ise. v bin 11)113- Yellow, " , White, ' I1T.S-Vlls , rnovisio.ss .icss roiK, ,h i,ni .lies- nis'i, llri'-seil lloiis, V P' Sliiokeil J I is II isi " " shouUlers). to t.iinl. ft Hl:rlis Clovern tsl v bus 1 llilnlliyst'ed ft bus H r ui.Mf nt I.-ATTI.R heel I llllle V fi. LOWH. hi'iid miKEI' V ID MOO-. 71 l"l Pi- qmuu i nui.;i, fltnCZn-TIIOM H-On Tuesil.iy Oct. 'JO, 1S0S at in., linn... ot in, i.. j, 'iiiuiiiioii, i:-ii,,iiv itev, 'loos II. Cuil.'ti, 1't ler It. l-'ni 7, , M. Ii., toMl-s lur.iul lelorlit Thomas, nllm lllooni. binir, MOMtlli:--lll t.l.A-..floii lllll..lillii.2i,liist. n.v iov, i.. v.t.ismrtti. .Mr. Nathan lonriH) lo yi.uy IMIeiliis a II of lilintlimtoli l.il.irnuisi. Jt .Miuii.Mii-rori'Piuooiib. ra by iii v. n. ... " ......... .'i ..in iii.i, nun ..iiss, Ariinia J. l'ollir.iillof.M.IMIIo fa. lir.SR-H.MITiI-Oii tin- IVh Inst., by tlio Ilev.A. ii. lloiKll-ieill, Ii. o. . in KS ol urallKt-VlIU! Ill MISsH.llllll Milllliiif.Sescopi'tk. 111)1.1,1.11 IIUIMII.NH-On Iho Iflh Inst., by Itov. i.. i iniiiiii. r, ir. .iinunas iteilfr oi iiri'i-u. Mood to Miss M ,ry I.. Uoblilll. of Jordan, I.y eoliilti en. 3 caih!i. I!0(1I UT In I toh r burton IhoHtth Inst. John lJouerf, Mdi ofMuiiutl nnd l-mlly Iloneit, tiyt d three jeain, four innnthtnnd twenty. tour da , I. l'lle traveller Zlonunrd, Haili one entering Into revt, In the kingdom of your Lord, In the m-iiiftloni of the blest ; Thero to welcome Ji-mis wnllx, (lives tho eiown hi followers v.in; Lift jour head, j o golden gates, Let the little traveller lu. JL T E X T J OX! 11 E S C U E ! ! me inemhtra of tho lUisr i;k Fun: Company V1",-.- HlwmwhiirK, are requested to meet at tholr Knplne Iloucuon Crliluy Kennn.Novem- i t.th. ima at 7U o'clock, for thu purpnM' of tratiNiicthm liuporinnt buMneus It Ih necessary that all should attenrl. m oitii) i OI'TIIU vurs T. JOHN I. KTlXSi:. Stc'y. Oct. 8J. lt. A DMIXISTItATOltVS NOTICE. 2X. i-rvTK or ,i.f xaniiku ki:a, hkc'i. Let lei of iidmlnlstrailon on t bee, into of Alex, ntuler II. Itea, late nt (Vutralta llorouwli Col umbia Co. theeiwd, bine been (ninted bv the Keirkter of s.ild eo. to a una Maria ltea,of Cent Mi ll. i lior, AH nelsons luii-lui' el.iitiiH or iit-imiiuu aiiuln-U the estate ot I hodeeedeiituio requested to nuiM' inem Known, and ibo-u Indebted to make p:llnellt. A.N'.V'.V Ma It I A ItCA, uei. uuuvoi. AdmlnMiatrlT, ADaMUNMSTIIATOUVS notjck. i.st.vti; op hami i. Yirm:u, jm:ci.aski. ineihix auminHiratlon ouiiieestatuof Daniel Vettir. bttn nf Miiin tnu'iikhln t .1 ninl.f,. deer awoil, have been uranted by tho Ht trUlor ol NiiUl county to William II. Ytlteraud William Hbuman. ir aturesald lownthln. All ner- sons IihWuh elalniH or ileiuandH aualnst the estate of tint ibieileiit aro re-iuested lo mnKo tin-in txHiMin, nun iiiosp mneoicu lo make imr ment. WM. II. VirrTlIlt, . , , , , . ii-f iiirif r YA ill UN rutorn IN THE OKI-HANS' COUltT )V X COLUMIUA lOUNfV.IMatoof Adam Iiiitz. bttei't Ik'iiton tnwnshlu. I'nliiMihui ..iimv i,.. iindeiclmieit atidlhu'nppolnied b thn ttiphans' . . ... . .....i.j iiKJir" iiiu.ui isfiiiu 11 111 i nujuti mo rate- and i-ioportlonsot theil.t Uol (beileeea,eil In the haniNof Mai tin !, Lul7, KMculur of Ad J ut. diee.tsi o, to nnd atiioim tbe eredltors In tho order est.ibliHbt d by law, w III met 1 1 ho ci eillto. of iho nteeiii nt.aiul all oilier persons Iniensiid at his otlleeln ltlo iii-.buri, In and tor sabl eou.i ty, tor ti.e purpose ot his uppoin luu nt,ou Mini ilav, the iiInii ilny oi Ni.eiiii'er, 1m;-, at ii) o'e'iK-!: a, m., of sn id tUv. All parlhK intensled ale ie nite-ted lo utt cud on Ih it, d iv. mul nri.ini ih.iii- eialnis or be tor.-M r ibbaired ftoiu eomini In lor in -iiMiiT, i iiiriuiiti. -l, w, MllA l.l(, lHooiusburtf.Out. it'Ci. Auditor, yAi. UA1S1.E llEAIi USTATK! Ill MirMlimeo ofilli oriler of Ihn n ,,l,n,.a of Columbia eolllily on H.itnrdiiy the .1st' day of Nieliilertlc.xl,liUtiVioelt in Iho litlertlonn. iii'iij'.iiiiii .Miai.ni ii i.iimii, t. tnitor of i,o eslalo Of ll.ltllrl I Ut, hllll Ol llllllllill tOWIlslllll.ln Mild coillllj.di'iea.ed nltli-xpo-e til s.ilo by publl,. en lie, ou 'bo prclnlxes tlleih cedetit's lulen-st llllll eitnln tlaet of I lid sllualo 111 Oinlimi Iwn. ei.unl iiloii-ald, iiiljiiliiinc lands or li.i,. t-A.'r. Ii-.rl Aliiislus i:iiluirl, l-nl. W. II, l.m mid olhi-ls, I'ontulitinK VI.N l'.Kll)n AUItlis lliiili'iiplm l.ulo tbo tslaiu of snld tlcrcusi'd sllllnte lu tbo township of (linnue, mid eoillilv ulolih.ilil JINsl. Clll.l.MAX, ck-ilc. ttt- Ot'tiititjns of ,V'lr.- fen pir cell! of one. oiui in oi ine iiin niivo money in no paid at tne striking down of tho piopeiti the one jourlli 1,-slho li n per runt at Ihoi oiillimuilou iiIimjIuIii and llin vi'inslnliu tbiio liaulhslu 01,0 jear thi'ienfur, with Interest tiom tb continuation .'. . u..,,,..,i i.i .vi.lj.lllAl.il, (lol.CO, l.s.en. AdnilliMratii! rjAXKHUl-T XOTItK. I.N IIIKDIsTIIKTCOL'IIT 01 rilK 1TMTI hl.riTry Foil rilKWI-JllKH.N lll'lltllriii.'li. vvuvt .'. Isaac Vi.rri.ii. a laiukrupt under iho Act oi (oiiBiissol .Miiulii'd. im.7. laiMui; ui.pllcd lorn lllsclnllljil fioouill Ills ililils, iiliil oilier el.lins plovablo under Mild Ad, hy oldirollho Coilll .soriil. 1S1IMIKIU iilvt.N, iii Crcdltoia who Iiiimi ptoved their dcbis, and other poisons Inli r.fclidl to appear on llie j 1 1 1 1 dy ,( ,-,. 1MJ, at I iiiioeli.A. .M.,Uioroi:, ueiion,.lr., ;,,.' Uclll.ler, at Iho l.xih.illKC Hotel 111 UlnomsburL' i u., in snow muse, llany they hme, why a In;. Ih.iruo should not ho irinot,.,! I,, n. L,.i,i inpt, And llllllii l.liotlculsheriby BUen, Hint lho.-wiiidiiiid IhlldniietlUi-soH-icdilorsillhii said llanltiupMi Muiied by Iho -.7111 uml UMIi si c. Uolisol said Act, wm hu liail hufnru tbo said Nhv""'!i'sw ,1,,rtl0''fo?ilci. W'MIFA.NT 7m;Tc'K TO VO 'i.nlhell Irildav of NoMinhcr tho voters of .!. u upon io uiMimico a Micrnl duly Ihcy own io llieiiwelM. Tline are Iwn ITiV'iTr 'tiiJ-ip'I-"i i"' ","'M "i-oiind iho dooiiiid lo ileleal, and wllh that defl-at thero V"-, , J pi sMiuu oi spirits or super!.). ilUllliBalo.ofuppeUleiinillin cntlro derainie. Ilieill Of ill!' ll 11.'. hllli.r.,i,u rm.il... i, I r. 'I bu Ullfnr lllhiilf. In Hi.. , ,.U. f....t,7.t.. ..".VI lliiil a wbolhsniiio panacea In llooilandstierinan lllllirs or Tonln Oial will speedily lestoro Iho lone orihrlr sloimiclisiinil enable Ihem tnreslilnu husllifss. Ibeso prcpiiiillons uro for snlo hv Ilriiiriflsls jtid denlors In ilcdlclno everywhere." ilcl.vo, (is. A UMIXJSTUATOH'S NOTICE Xi... ESTATE OK JOHN lllq. IlKCBASKII. lA'iiers of iidmlulslrallon on tho estalo of ot,... .yn-, nnu oi risuingcrrt-K iwp., t'olnni- ..... .'.,u.,,uni.ii.iiovei,ocuuiauieu oy (iiejlels ler of said couniy lo Hiram lies, of l'lsliliiKinek r. . . i'.-. iiminii ciiuiiis or ueiuauus iiKulnslilieeslaloof llisileeedeiit are rcouesUsl : v ." niwmi, am most, iiiueuieii luaUe payment, n, ,, HlltAM IIEHH, Oct, .n.'p.ot, Adinmistrator. )UIH.IO BALK OP VAI.UAM i.LiAI. UllAil In riirmnnee of an order of the Orphans Court or Colonibla couniy, l'a., on Nilurday tbo rut .,. ....wiiii-Mi iicai. ill luiriioiK 111 lilt) lore noon. Kiiino. I Hi, nri,.i a i.iiibt.r, ....... ii iiuil sliiLul.r iho usslsiind ihiiiiels.rluhis a on d lis v Incl. cm of i,u inu Huli-hlson lain nnd reoii lownsnip. in said couniy, decneil, wilt CI lose to rale, li pullo vendue, on tho plclulses eel I iilii iiies.iuiLu or plxo of land In l.mot Html, and ileserlheil ns follows. In wll: On Ihu ist hy tbo miiin road or streei, on iho Norih hy an alley, and on UieHouih hy alut or hobirt litchl, eoniuliilnu one fourlli of an acre, nioro or loss, bell i! one lown lot whiiion nivenclcd it two slur.' Ti limn 1) W K U L I N G II O U S K and a shop, which Is now ncculul by Joseph 1,11. ly ..it., as a Jllslleii's Olllce, and it lialuo hlable. l.MlH fill. . Sll.ll. Ill ...1. .1 ....I ..I I. . . . Mirrei, In Iho township ur i-eoti, ami countj "'i'l,'1",',"''! JlH.B 1-Ol.ltllAK. ' 'Kill "un m i-lniis oc KAi.hi-Tru per cent of on ...... . . ... .... ,.,,BU money III oo pain ill mo sIiIMiiii iIiikii of Iho propelly, Iho ollcluii, lb ll ss 111, ten .vr ...... I ,.t n.. .lilii......,! 1.'.. lute, and Iho ruiumiilUK lliree-loiirlhs In inu lear Iheleiifter.wllbliiieiesl fi,,iu tlio ismlli um ""hNIHl. HAUUI.I. llllini'.llicll, Oct, 'il,u4-lf. Aillilllilsllalor. E S T n A Y. .n.itU i iy jiii-iiMr-v ui hip RUDscrioer in jieiu lock lowiiihlp ou Wetluewhiy Sept. lOlh, a led Iter about Is juoniM old, '1 he ow ner w 1)1 prove l'ro1l'"i.ly tl'Mrgm and mko It uway or ll will beuUitoMd oi kuoHlInu io law. on. a,'to.iji wm. i', j;ykiily. JIST or 1MIHMIU.MS AWAUDKI) AT TI1K TIIIUTIHINTH ANNUAL IIXIIIIIITION OK Tit 11 COLUMIUA COUNTY AOUICULTUUAL, HOU- TICULTUUAL AND .Mr.CIIAVICAL AKHOCIATION, ) IK 1,1 A T II t O O M S 11 U It (I, I A., On WedneMda-i, Tlmrndny and rrlday, Octoner Hill, 1IU,IUIU mill, lou-i. Cit ArtS 1-1I0IIH1.8. Ite-.tntallfon.ChanI.co tii , t-20i " eoltb..teei.'2and3.vnld,.T T.Htidier 4 (M " eiirilitgo mare, Kie.is llrown "J 21 " H.I r'aux nor nr. i i ruum. H Ol r, ou 4 III in I hi 3 00 Ul " iMliruraunni nornes, ie ' , yd " mai.iroita imiM j rs J lluKenbueh Host liuueil lioines I ue.vnoue " horsoeoll '-,rs.lolm Wardrii m ,,,.ifO,,. null V.ith l liteherihte 11 2.1 " geldlnneoltlaiuUrs llllslm llaaen ; no 2d fdiu.ocarrlmrntnare O IIn.enbncli .1 W lletl in.irn.1vrN old Vaslllio H )lie " brood iniircan H"J)t .M O atire i" horeoltl ntnl2raT A llutfenbncli 3w " limit liorttes ti li m ueury X no 2d " rolt3aniHyar'iI Carver .1 lo l uu .'I to a im 4 on 0 III 4 (II llPKt h urn let I Kiailiou un urnncu 2l " enrr'ngo hormi .1 H Ikeli-r lien l iaiuiu:i r oni t esiey joiun'm Uet eidltmH jrs.liinu I Iieas " prearrlaj-o inareH, K llimiien 1 J h Henry " Tame unecon tieo. Jv iiens -.ludtfrR-N lleen. IVler llllltnlre, K llatlmoti, O II M'llcnry, CLAHS 2-CATTLI.. Ileit eow Jl vrs. and upwariN'u'cb tlnrton fl 00 " heller 'i and :iyrs. " 4 iui " bull n.UlvoO WKhafer UW " belfcr 1 antl2rn. uruded O U Minfcr 2 i 2il ' row diirbani .1 I' limlti JJJJ Jest cow nall oil rn n i amei i eownallvo a jrs. and upw.rds, .VL Camil , J " bull durhaiu IS mo N I. Camel 2 m 2-1 " heifer 17 mo " HeslbuHayeaiHAlurnyiJ.i aner .t " heller Jand ;(yin devon Aaron Hmlth l W " bull e.i f lu mo madid " 2 t " eowuraded C lliiieubeilder i"' 2d - i JU lienl lieiferrnir , " twineows Win. Harrison 21 " cow ii a u s rn Llod Ktessler Itesti.x2.vn t , ' . , , " bult:tyrsRraded ll Kelchner 2 M I a 2 is devon i:ii-lm ll.wenhucn :l tm " voUo Nteers Willie Vntuli rsileo 5 ) " hull 2 A'-ty rummled V I loon ' eoiv Acalt natlvo " f bull l ajis Wm II Ilnsiiibueh aoi 2d iniv liutlH O.in Ihetcu I "l ltpstejtlflnin2eeli I Uroh-t 21W " eoitf.I l"lllstlll "0 " heirer I) ltrlnk 1 " natlMil r I) WRlmfer 2 U0 .Indues Tho i. .1 Vamlersllce. John I,el-r.Aarou Keiltr Win II. IliiKcitbtKh, CLAS .1 SWINH. Ilet brood mw an I ID nliis D Ilnit'ieH tl 00 " buar " " w Judsi(-C Itahn, N C llujhes( N W JUrtnn, class j-hiii:i:p. fisi: wi'Ol.. Itehtmmlh down 1 tick lamb a O Vnnllew 1 W ' " iwv John Waiiltn 1W MtbULK wool. Hep t (.been buck I Whlto 1 0(1 2d" ewo John Warden iMV toxn wool. Mtat (w.i Annul Hmltb 4 (U juii.rcsbodriclc Kves, Johnvon II, Ikeler, l ll.rreeze. CLVSH 5-rOULTIlV. 2d Ilest pr hud" CochanehU kens OA Toiler 50 jiest pr uucKH, io ii nii;iics ' ii-i'sn Win Ldimr 1 IK " ducks Wm Ulehaid d " lot ofehltkins Harry Illttenbender 3 w Vd " priieeso " " ltesl Itmiilna f owls u iinin,woi7riri(fiiri i yr 2d " lot turkeys " 1 i' r.est in ii 1 1 1 1 1 it. imvis " -i ou " i.alr turkeiH M KAppleman 2 00 " blue turkeys " 2 M Jiidires Ueeco Falrman. T V. llayman, .1 11 Scalleruood, CLASS C-OUAIN, Hi:i:iH & l'LOUH. lienl bus Rourd n-eil corn J IHnly 1 M " uitj wheat Hour 11 Hay man a in) " " buckwheat Hour 3 oi " " ryoilour " a 00 ii tt (.,ini nienl " bin oats barley Geo ltusel I flu " " but kv beat " 1 .W " " wheat LoulROlrlon 3 00 " " ron. ars Klnti l'lill LotilHtilrton 1 iki " " red uheatJai Itoat 1 SO " " timothy need li Krum 1 fl"! " ivlittu win-ill Ueo t aveiiPft 1 w liuminrlun Ketd Aaron Kesjer 1 ft) t limit hy need It U tirhler 3 x' rjo Wm .M'..lh'hel 1 ft " V IllIO U III III IIOUKUHI IIIIUIIIVIII it iri " " j ellow corn Um Abbot 1ft) " ' Muiiorn ' " ' iiiiiuimoth swer t corn Wm Abbot flti " M tiiin iibnnnock uheat J 11 CieVtl- liU 3(H) H " common oals (len, I'avenro I lui Judces Frauds Kvnns. (1 II Fowler, Hlephen CreellliK, cImVsh v ii v i : i i;t A n llh. r.t-st bus I'ntaloes A K Jlnuoek " pniui'kins Juhu Uellv .yr 1 yr) " Yellow Tomatoes O A 1'oMer " bus euhco piitato-n leo. Yost M Harrln " A 1' Youun ' " tllcilMHI " ' ' MmiL'uld Wt ri7el " " 1 ft) 1 (t 1 ftf 1 1 1 INJ " " I's'iieh blow Totatoi s Iterc ralrmiinl ft ' " Ulue " " 1 ai ' " I ted nu reiTK " " " I ft) " " ltust coi-t h uk i-.o " " " 2nls Itutter beiuis Alu fl W Foster 1 Ml " I.linii " II Zni.n neer 1 ou ' ' Mitip " .1 Koat 1 Oil " " Wlnterieas " ITiiih Ihown I M Lot IVppeiKMrs Je'-e rolinan wjrt 1 lr " i .1 n un tons c Hull nl i i.u i i on ' ' I'lelo TuriilpH .IniiieM Thoimm 1 l " " l.ua oliintN i' Si.no 1 10 Ilubbiiid Miunsli " ' 1 10 " 3 Kweel 1'uiupliliiH v Abbot (Ayr lrj fl lUrrel u I.AVetllver " Ul-1-.'ll " " " Marrow Fat lieaus aMI(-h Martha Abbot AO lolKiiuhes (Willein 1C0 " KWeelFiliupklllH Ar i r ' bus earlv Uose rotuioes M Itli balds 1 Goodrich " 1 l " " Jackhiui whiles " " " 1 fl" rarsolpf " " Carrots Agrijr Loan Squa.li " " l on " u f-rpuifiies tio-e-ni lourisou " " 1 thiriunt I'liiiiioeo J.uoeH (loat " .ll.imebes cellerv Mrs I.Mellkk fti 1 to ou " bu. l'iiikeel'uiaiotHll UAppleman 1 fti " " Hit biiiibon ' " " 1 I'U Judges llniiin U Kline, John ardeii, John smiin. CLASS VIII FI1UIT.S. Be I Jj bu apples anderirs I) llUKhes Ifi-rO'i'lout' lr. " display I'UWenuer " Dwnrf .'nils MisltidMnii " llihsl I'ertihes " IdelH eherrl.s idtted " 11 W F.iMer Display CrevhiiK Krnpf II Zupplnicer " I elawaro " " " rotienul " " " it i. liiiinii " " !d ' IVtrs Airicutturtsl 1 jn ellnlon grapiKMrs Con ell Al'i'les L N liuupbell " .In (in Itunert I)t lid Pent hen Anion huillli aaricuttuM I ;'. l(ei.t 1 do. Qu luces Kva Itunert 1(H) 2d li c Barton ft) CLASS IX WINIISA I.IQUOIPJ. Bent f 'htmtp.ilunH wlnn tleo Yost 1 00 " line i uriuoi "Wild Uniut " Cheny " lltitekiierv ' lied Currant " cider Vlnhmr " Peach wlno 1 ID Mis. II V Wyncoop 1 IK) " M Api'lmoni 1 tn "A lleiidi-r-not HiuriNiKiart Weill ey Iletm 1 stiaw berry .ludijeb Cu8pir IUhu, II. V. Appleman, Uohr iiieiiiy, CLASS X-DOMITIC. MANUFACTUHKS. Bent current Jam MIm. Sophie ICmtpp " cucumber (ilekps " " " currant eiku Mrs Kunlce Weaver lady M cookies " " " ' " (linger " H Mr 11 Irk Milieu " " B Uoblsoii ' Victoria " M's Mattle Mtniiyli ' com poilt Ion eako M I. Itobl-mu " Jelly II J Bates " SHniuo " M Abln-t " eberry butter.Mrs KM Wjucoop (Irapo Jelly iirtaiHnrlt I r, " eitrini buittr Mm Wyncoop " Tomato ' " J I'olniHii " Lemon Butler " l.uir. ' White (irupu Jlultir Majrcle Hess ft) Oni nee Mis 1) V'uidersllcu " tain d FluniH " liulm-eH " 1 Ih i il Hoap M Ham ' Tickled Peaches " Yeast " Peaches .Mill I ui ti A crltiinun A Ilenderahot Brown Sloan " Holt soan Shiner A Mm mail ' Pepper Snuen MUs Flora Barton " Tomato Ketchup Mr LuU " Buiiir " tleo t-ainneo 2d " " Morris Bent Suu ir DouirhnutH Miss M 1-; lloblsnn " Iinsrved Waterinellon Mrt. 1 lech lei fti ' " QulueeK MIkh MujfHle JIchh ft) " Ixiaf Bread Mm M Jouim S ft 2d " " K Shoemaker t iki Best IM Jumbles M A I ' ft) ' coin stauli " M A llarman flu " Apple I'io " 11 1 Aiipleman 100 JiulKCN Mrs, Pblllp Cool, Boarlnucreek t Mrs, Shad rack I.vcs, I'm; Mis, lllram J, Keeder, rrauiL.in, CLASH ll-HOUHUHOLI MANUFACTUHIX Best elitbtolib-red uaiiuetit Soohlo Knuip " white bed out)' Mrs II M UubhlMiii 1 0 " ia' linen loweln A " lidiiiH iioole ehc 1c A I) Oultd 1 60 " wooldelalu rpilit Amaiida (JulM 1 W liouio madei'loih Mis (IM Slmtrer Aur'ih or cotton hose Mia Miu:. A Dole man M " coverlet 1J W hlle ftl . or wool blanket Mrs T Mellhk " prkulthosu MinA lleuderhot fti " pr w-oiieu mittiu-i f lora iinrlou H tablueloth Mis treii lb own " home made linen Mr L Bllieiihendt r 1 A " t Ider vinegar Mrs M 'Curly Auricultxmst ijvi pleeool Ilanuel Mrs 1) iimlei ullio 1 fti " mix i ar pet mud vuiider leu Aanvt '' nor cariiet Mrs M K Aooli mini Ut 2 bunches bblngu Ji.u hcIiuj ler Ayr 1 ;- or blanketN Mih 1 AmiuIioiu: 1 i)U 1 ft) 1 fti diaper linen Mu. 11, I. AppKinnn coppers check " eouuterpalit V K rentier loi eiibln 1 ( homti madeMiIrt MhkijIo Weaver I 10 Judires--C F Hill, Mm, Ljdla Conner, Mm. May .(.tlftS. ll.'SSW, CLASS li FANCY AHTICLi:S & FLOWi:itS, Best la-d fpillt Mrs It Ileac-clc " fctmui-od i oko Hophlo Jviiapn iiiulch box " ' knit eaji MbIo Weaver Klein btMjk luarlc ,r " i rue hi t liiruuUH'iL'U Amelia Arm 1 (O ft) fll ft) ft! , Mroun I ft) " tidy AuiuiuhiHiill 1 m lump mat M w " Ihieiul tidv ll Ballon i o " l'fiimiimhtp Mis. 11 Wynkoou 1 00 " U-ud ueetllu bouk 1' Vaiiatta. ft) " hair pin cam " I to ' fcpOO. LUbll &I r.ephyrslrlnthlyMrnIiA Vniuli rillri ' mimplt! tottou embroidery " i mbiolderisl wain I " bl a kerntiu ptcture Llztc Sharpless " enibrolderoif htoul Minihi " pointed sheep Kklus Clms Fott-r " clilaiiiitlteli stool l.mma Appli'iiimi " pair MispcwicrH " com lllly work baiket Mrs Shlpbuui " feather basket " fancy ehalreuhlon Ul'Sliuu ' (draw framn I Uoiusou I " btMpitt M A " ' ' MrnHMelllclt " utiKil cover " Imiitfinu basket Mrs II Melllc'j I M wax cro-s Akkio oleni.iu " wn ulti Mrs N ltlliihci " tti. ked skirt Mrs lliockway " Julian's pomadn Mr Collin " KluunpiMiii lotion " " burr basket Mrs KM Waidlu wax cross I'lora llarinn " knit sofa pillow ltht-r WBinan ' laltlnn yoko crochet tkly .Mrs K M Wardci M slippers Mis K p Ltitr, " muss whatnot Jeiiulii Keller. " carrlnffo AUhan MrsSuo Wjdtnoitr stool itrs James Ibomas lit, 1 tu I w 1 io 1 V " repnyrbasketMrsALhut " lamp mat " ' " triad supper J ICriK-lor '.' " eotion lidy HHliarpless - silk sofa pillow Mary Ureen i ll M ermhi't " 1 V nisi- luxects M II Walker i I, f mbroldereil tulv Mrs P. H ILirimui , variety llowurs Miss i Vand-rsben V't IRJ,?H,t MiM Matthu Abbot 1 ' " tiasket F, Bates , " tnllliu bund Miss M A tlartou ! ea.b.rxvoik Mrs William tlnrlsm. I " man's cross Mis 11 Meiiuit " burr piano Mils M J Mead i Vt RlHIiracelet ' .1 ; KiveOi'i p.ibilltu Mrs J Mchuyler ' a PalnliiiKMis K Wynkeop J , a " burr ihieudba'.ketMusSl bbut I " saaipto lattlnnMls-. V KressUr -ji " o.lpaimin-4 t-lora Barton i , .Tu.lir.., t M-lfi.l.l.l.,- 1 t i. ..... ... CLASH n-Vi:itlCLlN. Bent heavy 2 horo wanu I) Brobst i (A " tnukwiutoii J ' " buKy 1'iof It Carvir 3 , CI AHS 11 AtHtHTLTtlllAL IMBLF.Mt;NlH .nit..ii.i,iii Host I'rnlt Hiiirillv) s liny mUc, Si lit II lu-riniiii A en ' " n"lT . self rnlrir,Nllfir. iiilsHlirlni-r .1 im " liiii'lcimi linn sn,iirr " umlii ilrlll liai-liiiuin, Ht.iiic ,t IIi-i r ' li.iy 111I11. " " l.iiiiilnit mill 11 " licirsi. i.iiwi r llinislur sluiiirr Jnck. sun. nml 11 A iii 411) illl 1 Ml 2 10 llnnsinr x m imrior roitililni-,1 y sclm Irr ruril plnnlrr A 1' Yiiiiliil(Airrnt) I ill 0 1 m 1 ui 1 10 I III .uiiiiih in , v.rillVll!l " 1" .rlulilc i'I.Ut iiiiII Annul Mnllli " iiil Iviilnr .lentil iliiiiliri-iiiiil,lii,.iH:, lllltrliloiuli-r " lut lnlliirl)likH'riioi ltaitnn " urulilillii;.! IP.1,.1 ll..t i.,. .i,.... .. " iifirlnlili. Iiiito. f.M.i. I... f t it... 1 ll A.llllllCS t) K.tl ' ' ' """"" ' vViMiils pilro iuowit Wallir A WimhI m " riiinliltiril iiiiiii'r.t riiii-r " ii, ' linn iHhk liiiriuu H .Mi mli ntmii .. ,,, " sflrrnliu rtiiicr.l iiiiiiurJiis HMnrsli " " :i on .Tn.ti,(..T' rn.t...a T,.n..l. 1 . class 15-stovi:h, TiNWAiti:, i-Ainm.x wAnn Ac. lU-st cuaklni; sliiu ILubiuli A in if., " iiKiilin.g ulury liiuui A .M ltuicit .i ii " OlUl.tlll ;lm " Wu-li liulli r A l.uiil tun im " lot lurlli liliiiiu AuiiiinIus Utilib l'iu .llllll'Ul..l.,l II ill I I...... .- II II. I ... I. I. clash k-cabini:t vaui:ihiiui:maki:u i.v.Ni:ii!s, Ac. Best Pair kip boots J Blduird $2 io " fair " " .lit! " Lot Kip leather I1 tin tstman l in) " sample burnt brick 3i OM't'olluin :i "-1 cull sklus " Aurljr JlldiccH I'mus Creellni! hefilt U'm IiKlmu Jachwisher CLASH 17-Bi:i-S AND BIX IIIV1.H. Best swarm bees II WCreusv SI ID 2d " ' " ' 1 W Judges Levi A Hutchison, Win Marr. CLASS It-bFOUTINU LIST, Best t rot tlmrhone Peter Kckrnle'Svui ha ' fa 2d " Frank It Jiuk-im "C.ireless Joim" ruL FABMLU'S LIST. Best trottlnuhoise Michael Fiautx Black Hawk to1) uu la-si i nu iioisu MAMimu joe in. air .Mi Jin Ij: i h-CII Mendeiiball, Benton; S h et.li r .1 I'aux.seoit: Samuel Creelhur. Centre: KetceJ, Mlhanl.Mlilllu. I'eter lllllii.e er, Bluuiii, CL.VSS IK-FOOT BACllMl. Best run oncu aiouud the course Mr Jeti mltili lleilmaii ss hi M l.st " " Frank Ciawfwid I i"i Jiuies A. K. sinltu, .iiadi.uu; .lomi u. ,Mit, Hemlock, Wm. B. lioonw, Klmau; SPECIAL NOTICES. If our frlt-nds w'll iie prej anitioos tor uir lbwur.iyh.ilr they should u-o the lust in lie uiai ket. Dur alii ulloti has biiely lit-t-n i nihil to mi in tl lu w hb b has un exiemme sn oh mi s hltfh iiyuiatlou, kuwAii as tlm;s Vn.iti.Nn' Amliriwia. and J arn liieuel lo iiilnk tlmt it piss sue moid itesirabld and less object hm ipiai itles than any other In te.i market. It nsiuits uruyor her t.uied I. air to Its nrUinul eomr in iiiostluviitor.itloiiifaiid siitithlhit prp rlits. u moeall oaudruit athi humors ituni the m-aip Otve it a fair trial atulj-m cannot lull tollUe it ttet, pl.'iiswt. WOMAN'.-l'Viimlcs owlntr to the IT peculiar ami linpoit.int telaltn-i w luet. they susialn, ihelrpeculiaroiKaiiliiibin.aU'l 'lie otllces tbe perlorm ale siibji il to innuv sullei hit:. Fieedoiu from thiseiouliibu'c in no sum!) dcKree lo their happiness and w el rue, fr liuuv can be happy w.io me HI. Not oulv so, but no ono of theso vailous fenuilo eomplnlnts can tout; bu sullen d to tun ou without inol liu (he k n erul biullb of the Individual, and tie lon pro duelni4 H'Jiuaiieut slekiuos an permaluie d clme. Nor is 11 dleasjiut to eoio'ultu ibjslelm fur the n lief ot these arlous dell at nth i tliai", and only upon the most urgent necessity w ill u trtl v.fimaii so Pir Kiicrllei her ureal est (harm us to do lbs. 'Iho se. will then llmlik lit f'.r Jilnclnul their humls Hlmplo hpeeltb es w-.lch will bj found eflleaous In lelleviiij and cniinii ImoKt ieiv one of those tlouLMCsniitc. iota plab tt pei lll.ir to iho sex. It mbold's Hxtractor Buehu. Hundred- suf fer ou lu silence, and hundrels of oihe s t idy valnh to r)iu druKirtslHiiud doctois, who either meerly t.iulalle tin-m wllh theh..p oi h etuei r npplv renndle- which make them woiw I i w-Miild not wl.-li to nxsert. nn Ihlnu thut would ililiiiusllelothoiilllleti),hut 1 nut ohlUt.d lo hay ibiitnilhonnh It may e produce.i fnuirtx cesslvo exhaustion ol the poweis of I fe, hv l.dmr rlous einpto nunt, unwhoesoine air and f'H.l jiroltise mu struat loll, the use ol tea and (olbe, and fiequent childblith.it is far oitener ejnted by dlrei t Irritation, appl'vd lo tho mucous uuiu bianeof tho vagina Itself. Wiicn relewliiK tho causes of these d 1st re-Ring compUlutK, It Is muit pa hful loeoutemp ate the iit'enddutcvllscousiipieut upon them, Un but siuiptojuntleotothobiibjeettoeiiuineialo a f w of the manv rddl loual causes whle so liiinvl' ain et the life, health and hapliiess ot wm all elussi-M ut society, and which eons bin ntly atM-t inoiourlesM dlieetlv, thewofaiu ot the niire hum. m family, 'llie mania Hint exists ftrpu eiiius edueatlon nml tnurrlnm', c.tus(s the .wars that naluid deslgmd for eoiioieil deelopint at t bo wasied nnd i-erveited In the resiiatnts or dies., tho (inly coullhcment of school, mid es P-ei.illj in the unhealthy excitement ol Iho mII loom. 'Ihu-, wllh tlio body halt-clot bed, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pereili inidnlKht revel tbu hours deskuetl by nule.e iir sleep and nut, thu work of destruction Is h.ilfiu eoniidlshed. In conwiueneoof this early (drain up'" her nsiem, unueeessaiy ellort Ulecpilrixl by ihedel iejito oiary to letalu her sltuatio in school ut a latter day, Ihus agKiuvliiK the e il heu um eveitetneiii is over, another b pisspcllve k.eps tho mind moiblnly sensitive to iiupresslon.w title tbo now constant iest alut ot f.ishloiMblu dre-. alwolully foildddinnthe exeiclbo indlsiiensiibn' to iho attain inunt.iud retention of oipiini'huiiui and streiiKlh the exMsuie to nlKhs air; lli sudden tlianxe of tempeiature t th eoiapl-t proslra hm piodueed by exee-islvo (lanclnn'.niunt i'f neiesslly, priMlueo tlielr lenltunate elb i t. At last an oaily niartlnge daps tli climax of miser and, an I tho unfortuuateouu lillhertoso ulteiiy renardlessof thu plain remoiislianecsof her del lento nature, bicomes an uuw llluu subject or im--ileal treatment. This is but a iruthlal pl tnro of the experience of thousand ot our onnif women. , , Long before tho nblllty to exerclso ihffuii'' tlousof theueneratlvti orBiin", they require nu education of their peculiar education of their pe culiar nervous system, composed of what 1 eai letl tbo tissues, wnlch is, in common with the fe male breast mid lips, evidently under the con trol of mental emotions and iwtiioctatloUH at nil early Krind ol life t and. as wo shall sulei-a- ul ly s e, thse emotions, wlien excessive, lead loutf liefore puberity, to habits wlilih sap the wr Isle of their victims ero nature law bolf-coinphi' Ml their development. Foi iemale wtaiiuessnnd debility, Whiles nr Lueorrhuta, Too Ptofuso MeustruaOou, Lxh-m iion.Touloiitf Coiitliiiud jierlods, for 1'rohipbin Uteri, weolbi. tho most peifectsptcillo kno;" Hembold's Compound extract of liuelm. Mu" ttous tor lue, diet, ane advice lu'couipaiiy. Females lu eveiy jierled ol life, fioiu infancy to extreme old auo, will find tt a lemedy to ai turem tbo discharge of its fuuetlo.is. Mirenutn Uthenlory of manhood and woinauhood. Mem hold's KxtractBuehu ts inorestreliKtho umt ml uny of thoprepiratlonsof Bark or Iron, luhnlte sub'rand muto ))lcasaut. Hembold's I xtraet liu chii, liavtna jecoived tho eud'.rsemcni of thn mo-it prominent plivs'clsiis lu Hih Untied Himee lu now otleredtoatllleted humanity as a certulu euro fur thu follownm disenHes and symp oms from whltevem caus orllnallntf t ';n1l'f1"1 V blllty, meutalaud phnsicai depression, Bnhfclh ty, determination ot luood to llaad, conlused 1 Inn, hMerlu.Bem ral IrrKtablbly. rvstlessiitsM at iitubt, iibseino of inus' ular KflU'leucy. Ion of nii.e.tite.(lvsiebsla. emucifltlnn, low spirit-, dis- U It (KOI. IMfOVII. M.s.. " .1 . I,t nipetite,(lysiepsla, ciuucifltlmi, low spirit-, dis- ..i'..i-.ii..'J.i.ll1v-liii' i tm niLf.ttiM of lii'llff' oruanlXMtloii or paralysKof tho oik-uimoi utniH.palpltathmof tiioheut.auf InriCtalt'l'. bllital.si statu iifthosysloui. ToliwurH llwgwi-ului-, rut tliU uut. Ak for Helmhobrs. ake liootlier. -ol i by ilrutiKUis mul dearlers rh' P whoie, l'rleo$l.'htr bottle, or iix bottp's or ti.fti. Dt-llveredtoauyiublross, Uecrllw s.unp; turns In all comniunleatlons. AiMijws. II. i. lielmbold, Bnttf nnd dilmUul Wniehuufe, 5i ttroaduay, N, V. . . , ( Nuiui aro lien u tne uuUs dona up In sle,'-t'1 KruveU wrajipor fae-suillu of my Cbeiuleal ) u house, utid sinned, il. T JIUlMHOLB. Oct. lU.'OSm. N OTIC K "sji.tl... 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