J$k Columbian -AND- BLOOMSBURG. PA. FRIDAY MORNING OCT. 2D, 1869. - THIS COI.UMIIIAN tt (lie Largest UlrculMlou of any tr published In 9forth.rn Pc-iiusylrniil., ami U also n much larger .ll.et than any of It. colcitl porarlcit and ll therefor. tli bctt medium for advertising In llile section oflhe State. Tho Vcrg-cr Decision. The ili'ciMmi of lluiuri!iii". Court In tho Verger caso, U tlio chief topic of comment. Chief Justice Chine read tin elaborate oiilnlon to the vttvet that thy Supremo Court of tho United Slates Inn Jurisdiction under the Constitution anil Judiciary Act of 1780; and that the net of 1807, repealed by that of JSCS, iluw notopemto totnkonway tho jurisdiction ol this court in tho matter of habeas corpus, which is amoue; our most valu able rights, unci which is guarded both by the Constitution and statute. The question ofjtirlsdlcttou is the only point decided, aslt was the only point i rtnil. The next step U thp.areuiiientupon the motion for tho issuance of , tho writ of habeas corpus to brini; the prisoner be foro tlin Court. This will bring up the whole question of the merlin of tho case, Involving also tho validity of corf tain parts of tho -Reconstruction acts. The prisoner was onco brought before Judgo Hill, of tho United States Dis trict Court of Mississippi, who, upon hearing the roturn by General Amos, remanded him. His counsel then asked Judge .Hill to certify tho case to the Supremo Court, which ho refused to do. They now ask Tor both u writ of certio rari nnd it writ of habeas corpus. Tho effect of tho decision virtually Is to bring all tho cases of arrest and trial by military authority in tho ri constructed States under the revision of tho Su premo Court, aud to dtclare virtually that tho civil power has biott at all times supreme In thosu regions and the military power subservient. It will be remembered that In tho Mississippi in junction caso tho Court decided that It had no Jurisdiction becauso it was n political caso. In tho M'Ardlu cusu Congress cut the Gordian knot by re pealing tho clause of the act of IfcCj, which conferred Jurisdiction on tho United .-states District Courts in those States, aud, consequently, appellatoju risdletion on tho Supreme Court. But now tho Supremo Court virtually de cides thut It has Jurisdiction, notwith standing such repeal. Chief Justice Chase de i vered tho opinion ol tho Court while Justice Swuyuo delivered a dis senting opinion, In which Justice Mil ler concurred. Tiio vote stood 0 to 2. No time has been fixed for tho Rearing of the arguments on the motion fur tho writ. Tbo Cold Ring-. Our readers may remember thut about a month ago, a combination of gold gamblers sent tho'price of gold up to 1G2J In one day, ruining many people, unsettling trade, and carrying disaster through the whole country. An exam ination of tho facts, and tho testimony of competent witnesses provo that both Grant and his tvlfe participated In tills movement.nnd used tho National Treas ury for speculative purposes. Mr. Cor bin, his brother-in-law! Gen. Ilutter field, his Assistant Treasurer at Now York, havo been proven to have acted with him In this matter. Tho latter after demanding a trial by Court Mar tial (In which caso Grant' would select tho officers), has resigned, hoping In this way to escape Investigation. Both ho and Corbln have been Indicted before tho Grand Jury. Ia not this a pretty spectacle for our peoplo? A convicted liar ns our Gov ernor, and n gold and stock gambler, ns well us an itinerant horso Jockey for President! OUmpora, Omorcs! VntaiMA U.S. Sek.vtoiw. Lleuteu ant Governor John F. Lewis nnd Judgo J. W.Johnson have been elected to rep resent Virginia In tho U. 8. Senate. They wero both Union men during tho war, havo been Conservative since and will represent the nativo population of theStato. Tho Radicals voted for Al exutider Sharpc, a brother-in-law, of Gruut'j.and for h. I Chambers. The election was decided by n strict party vote. Tilt: Treasury Department Is Just now exercised over tho fact that it litis re ceived over ninety thousand dollars' worth of counterfeit bonds. These bonds wero stricken off from tho plates in gov ernment possession. How many thous ands or millions thcro may bo in the hands of tho people, bought and paid for as genuine, no ono can say. Evi dently our Treasury Department has been a pretty costly and loosely mnn aged concern, nnd Is likely to remain so. It Is about ns well to make a change In tho head of that concern. Tue Contesti:i Election CabVin, I'll iladklphia. On Saturday last tho decision in tho contested election caso In Philadelphia was rendered. Judges Allison, 1.UUIOW, nerco anil Hrowmer wero present. The news that tho de cision was to bo rendered caused much excitement and a large crowd of spec tators had collected. At noon every Inch of space in tho courtroom was oc cupied and It was all the tipstaves could do to preservo order. About twelve o'clock Judgo Brewster, on behalf of the majority of .lie court, proceeded to n ad tho opinion. By tho decision of tbo court, tho fol lowing Democratic ofllco holders wero thrown out of olllceon account of frauds at tho election ono year ago: District Attorney Shcppard ; CltySollcltor Bar ter; I'rothonotnry Flotcher ; Receiver of Taxes Melloy ; City Commissioner Weaver; City Controller Getz. Bj this decision all tho county Demo cratic Ulcers aro thrown out except Mayor Fox. The result of tho count gives Mayor Fox a majority of US, All tho Republicans aro declared elected. Judgo Ludlow delivered a dissenting opinion, holding that no court, except one, had over thrown nut the votes of honest voters, where It resulted In tho exclusion of tho candidates returned as elected. Thero Is much excitement In Phila delphia over tho decision.- Jixchange. Tiik New York World gives tho following among its political Items : Tho total vote for State Senator in tho Fifteenth Senatorial District ol" J'enn-ylvatila wa- Kx-United States Senator Duckalcw (Democrat), 8,200: Whitmoycr (Ropullican) 0,493; Uhaifant (bolting Democrat), 2, 0'J3. 1 Baseness. Xo sooner had Geary boon declared elected than liu dovlsed mains to drlvo from llnrrlsburg, thu only honest nnd upright olllchil thcrojils Attorney Gene ral. Wo have not rpncu to givo all tho facts as publlslud In tho dally papers, hut enough to bear out our-frequont as sertion that ho Is a constant liar, anil that ho holds no pledgu sacred. Ho has Hod to M'Clure, to Lowry, In fact to all his prominent supporters, and as wo havo shown, lied to our peoplo In refer ence to tho Oranguvllle School. Thank God 1 he Is not our Governor. Tho guilt of hlselectlon rests upon tho Ilcpuhlicun party, and they arojespouslblo that thu pompous braggart now r-its in tho E--ecutlvo chair. 'Wo first give CWuite'ii letter and BrcwstcrM answer : rmi.ADUU'Jii.i, July !10, 1SG9. Jlon. Jl. Jl. Jhcicster, DiiAitSilt : After a full nnd freo con sultation with our political associates, who aro anxious to secure the election of out1 mutual lrlend,wo havo come to the conclusion thnt your resignation as Attorney-General would go a long ways to strengthen him and add to thu pros pects ot his election., I wrlto thin free ly because I know you, like myself, hnvoouly thegoodof our parly at stake. This position bus not been timeii hasti ly, or without tho ntmroviil of the Gov ernor, Who authorizes mo to write this letter, Truly yours, Jolt.N L'ovont:, Chairman .State Ceutitil Committee Loso Branch, July 31, 1609, To the Jlon. John Cbvode, Chairman of the owfc Uenlral Committee, I 'miaaeijmia, J a Sin : I havo your.letter of July 30, 1SC9. I decline to resign tho offico of Attorney-General at vour roouest. or-ot tho Instance of, or on the decision of persons who are unnamed to me. My course us Attorney-General has not been open toany criticism thntmcr Its such n rcouest. and I will not con sent to submit to uu indignity that has ueen contrived by men who aro liostno to mo becauso I havo berved tho party and tho Governor with a fidelity that lias frustrated tnoir Hostility to mm aim exposed their evil purposes. I am, etc.. jhinjamin iiAiittis isiir.w.STi:u, Wo next givo a letter from M. 11. Lowry, n Radical Senator from Erie county. Hi; IK, August 13, 1SG9. His Excellency Goiernor Veiiry, Di'.aii Sin : More than a month ago, I was informed that Brewster was t:- tie sacrificed toappeaseM'Cluro and Mann, on account of an old score, Cameron, on account of a now one, nnd Covode, be cause Brcivr-ter had decided agulnst his right to a seat in Congress in the Foster contest. I could not believe that you would consent to thu sacrifice of so pure nnd devoted n friend at the instance of such u combination. I wrote to you and you replied thnt there was nothing whatever in tho re port. Before I received the letter, however, I met you in Harristnirg, and you con temptuously scouted at and scorned the idea of Hiking Mr. Brewster 'h resigna tion. Judge of my surprise this morning, upon reading in the Oliscner, Mr. Co vodo's 'etter of July 30, to Mr. Drowsier. In my liumblu Judgment, a grave er ror has been committed. Mr. Brewster's inleirritv and ability aro elements ffio valuable to jour nil-niliii.-tratiun, to ho thus treated. Still, i f from any cause, or for any purpose you wanted his icslguulion, it should havo been asked fur by a diU'ereut man, and In uu altogether different way. l tlo not unow now .Mr.urouster may feel In regard to treatment which can not ha considered anything short of in famous ; and yet, his treatment has not been ns cruel ns my own, if you author ized Mr. Covodo to wrlto such n letter, which I il' not believe you could hnvo done till I have better evidence thnn a newspaper article. Very rc-ipictfully yours, M. li. lowry. Wo givo finally Geary's letter to Brewster, and tho hitter's scorching re ply : Executive Ciiamiiku, ) IlAKUlsnuno, Pa., Oct. 21. 1869. Jlon. Jlenjamin Harris Jirewsler, Attorney-General : Dba n Sin: You huvu on several oc casions told mo that, whenever I might deem It to my inteie.-.t. ur to tho welfare of the Commonwealth, you would at onco relinquish the ofllco of "Attorney General" into my hands. That timo has now arrived, and I, therefore, res pectfully nnd earnestly requoit thut you immediately tender to mo your resig nation, to tako effect without delay. Your compliance will much oblige Yours, etc., John W. Ouapy. Ofi-ice of the Attokxuy Gkn'kl. 1 PllII,AI)F.I,l'IIIA, Oct. 23, 1SC9. ; To Gen. John III Geary, Governor of Pain tyleania. Sin: Yesterday Mr. Harmer handed to me your letter of tho21st of October. It renuires mv resignation "immedi ately and without delay," and assigns no cause for the request. It Is a peremp tory demand most unusual among gen tlemen, and uncalled for In this partic ular case. After my receipt In July last of tho letter of Mr. Covode, mudu public in thucolumnsof tho dully press, in which horeouestcd inv resignation, and as sumed to do so by your authority, you sent a special message to mo by Mr. Lewis Wain Smith, Deputy Attorney. General, desiring mo not to regard his letter, and assuring mo that It was un authorized and that Its publication was unauthorized. Notwithstanding thnt I felt a sense of wrong In your silence and neglect to make a public disclaimer of mat letter, yet i sunmnieu nuieuy ior thu sake of the party and its cause, knowing well that any agitation of tho subject on my part wouui invuivu you nnd peril your election. This you ap plauded ut Corrya fortnight ago.when, of-your own nccord, you canio to see me, nnd when we lust saw each other, and then you expressly s.Hd tt mo nnd'Mr. i'ry, und.I believe, to General Kane, THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKO. U ADVISKTISUMBNTS. COLUMBIA COUNTi', PA. ecute, and after you have answered your own convcnlcncoatid received my belli, thus to ovlct. mo from a iilneu I never Bought and which you solicited mu to accept, and which I havo held' with duo respect tit my public duty nnd my own honor. After this co'ursoof duplicity or vacil lation, to mu It Is Imliircrctit, which, servo with you I cannot and will not and you may hold my ollleo vncant,atid fill It with whomsoever will b: bust) nnd mean enough to ittu tho risk of llku treatment, or receive It as the price of some dishonorable bargain. I am, sir, etc., liK.SJAMIX IIaiuu.s Du i:v.stkk. Wo havo only to givo an explanation why F. Carroll Browiter was appointed to tho vacant AltornoyGeneralsliip. Ho was ono of tho Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, and tho contested election cases in that City eamo up beforo him. llo earned his present position by throwing out enough Democratic election precl'icts and divis ions to elect tho Radical Ticket, of last year, except the Mayor. lie sold him self, spotted tho Judicial ermine, and Geary paid tho price. PENNSYLVMIA--0FFI0IAL. Compute ttWlllon Itctmne fur 1SIIO. GOVHItNOIl. 3 o H s S3 I S ,Sui Juikii: CO IT NT I KA Lowrv that our relations wero unchanged; to mo you said that all of tho action of Mr. Covode, In tho letter before mentioned, and in n telegram sent by him to me, and which I exhibited to you, was un authorized, nnd you then in sovero terms condemned his conduct ns brutal r.nd meriting punishment. You wish ed mu to wait until after tho election, when I might deal with these men who had put tin nlfrout on me. You then thanked mo fur the service I had ren dered, nnd repiuted your personal and olllc.il coulldt iico In mu and left me, making arrangements with mo for an Import ant official duty to bo performed with you. To Mr. Cuinmlngs, who went to youospechilly deputed by me, to confer with you on tho subject about thrco wieks ago, you expressly Iterated and reiterated your eonfideucu I i mo, saying that you had no cause of com plaint, and no wish to remove mo or havo mu resign. Tho offer of my ro-lg-natlon, referred to in your letter, was frequently mado by mu and others for me, nnd wits always refused by you us hurtful to your prospects. It wus inado from motives of personal conveiilenin ; aud to help your reuoinlnutlon and si lence tho calumnies of men who wero vour enemies. As uu instance of your feelings towards whom I would recall to you your course in ruferf nee to Mr. Kemlito. whom vou told mo you sus pected of being a defaulter.uud by your oxprcsi direction had mo send you twice un account from tho city to verify your supposed discovery ofhls dollwiuenclM, anu against wiiom you sum i bhuiuu proceed as soon as you wero re-elected. Now you wrllo to mo demanding my resignation, nnd assign no cause, but leave mu open to Imputations, to which I will not submit, I will not permit you, ut tho Instance of u class you de nounce to mo ns corrupt factlonlsts and tine of whom you Instructed inoto pros. Adiun.-i, Allegheny, Arimtrong, Heaver. Bedford, lierks, Blair. Bradford, HuA-s, l!utler, Cumbria, Cameron, Cnrbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clcai field, Clinton, Columbia, Ciawfoul, Cumberland Dauphin, Delaware, Elk. Erie, Fnyotto, Franklin, Fulton, Forest, Urceri, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, in iveau, Mercer, .Mifflin; Monroe, Montgomeiy, Montour. Northampton Xoithum I'd, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Su'-nuehaiina, 'Jjr'a union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmorland Vyr tiling, York, Totals 300!) 1330lj 2102 2832 13.-)31 2773 3GS0 7001 2991 31S7 2C2- 3104 0110 2831 301f 2.-j)9 3711 1SC1 llllSi 13281 2951 "tics I33S 1229 1000 10g! 293j 2992 2308' 2070, 2039 1G12 S3 10 1192, 2090; 0133 9090! 15! COG 1 37S.-', 1702. 2092J SI 17! 1555, 7119,1 1000 2103,1 1GS02 1051, 70S 8901 1315 i7nn' 29S2 1625 1207 82 n! 1G791 JG32 27151 0195 1772 S320; S3 o 3 17858 3139 30901 2185 0971 I ntci' CG531! 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ClINTItAMA, Pa. 1 Oct. 18th 1809. I Frnulc Gallagher at Wynkoop's ColllbrV near Cenlrnlla, was Injured by a Hill tfoul which knockod out both ankles nnl Injured his breast seierely. Hopes nroenterlalnul of his recovery. Daniiu. Dixo.v while riding out from his work Jumped off a mining wagon In tho mines In Goodrich's Col liery, Dark Corner near Centralln. Ho caught hold of tho laggings on tho gang way side, hut they gave way and a large lump of coal fell out and broke bis leg below tho knee. I'ortunntely tho wag on passed. Win Mi Henry Llghtfoot tin English man was in thu net of tamping u hole to blast coal, in tho mines of Mr. Ander son, tho shot went off, knocked out his eyes, broke his Jaw nnd ono arm, ntul terribly mangling him. Ho struggled for n few days and on Saturday 10th Inst., death put an end to his sufferings. Uo leaves a wife nnd fivo children, lately arrived from Knglnnd In poor circum stances. They depended on his labor entirely for support. This enso d( mane's the charity and sympathy of the com munity. Ton LlINlllAN.an old mnn,wlillo In tho employ of R. Gorrell was caught be tween mining enrsand badly hurt, prin cipally uboul tho body. Ho Is In a poor condition at this writing. ON Saturday 9th Inst., tho son of Jnmcs Klynn in tho employ of Rep pllerk Co., between this Borougli and Ashland was caught In tho shafts of tho breaker machinery. Ho got seven se- vero twists all tho way around. Slrango to say ho is recovering although he had to pass through a very narrow place. This was a miraculous escape. All tho above accidents except una happened last week. Thcro aro 11 fow others of similar character. But havo forgotten tho names nnd facts. Tin: Borough officers of Centralln for tho coming year are mixed and about equally divided between both parties. This of course was not a Republican majority but a niugmuilinoufepoucission on the part of the Democrats. All havo rights and interests in local affairs.and If tho Republicans would re cognize such facts In their strong hulds, u good deal of political bigotty would be suppressed. our friend. I). W. L. T7STRA Y. OA M U TO TIIK PIIKM JUlnrsnrilinnubiciUior.tn Mi 'ilonf town-imp, Oolumbln ii'iinlv, nimr iilinnt tlin 2)lli w r lemner, ito', n m.i' i.mr .., mm , .......... rlnlitcxr. 1 ho owner l niiutwtwt to roimi rr wnnl, prove properly, pay ( fmrKi-.. uiijl tnUe lier nwny, otherwise ulio will In; rtj;;n;l nf ti llio hlwUlrei'H. OKOHOli MOOltL, Husnrioni, uci. -v, i-iimi- 2S595G Majorities, 100m !.'75, 2913CG 1282575 45UG 6791 Di!Ai. Wo regret to mako tho nn nouncemeut of tho dentil of Charles G Williams, editor of tho WelUboro (Pa.) Democrat, who died at that ploco on Sat urday night last. Mr. Williams will be remembered by many of our citizens as an old resident here, and editor of tho Standard from 1853 to 1957. His re mains wero brought hero on tho 10:20 train last Monday evening, nnd to day werointerred in Snrim: Forest Cemetery beside thoso of his wife. Mr. Williams possessed many social qualities which endeared him to a largo circle of friends who will feel most dieply his loss. llinghamlon Democrat. Wo regret very much to learn of Mr, Williams' death. Wo havo known him for several years.aud a more open-heart ed, genial companion we never met. Ho battled manfully against Radical rule In Tiogn, and hud the satisfaction of see ing tho opposition majority thero re. duced by six hundred and fifty votes, and two of the Demociiitic county ofll cers elected. Ho wasn forclblo writer, and conducted tho Democrat with abill ty. Tin: retiring Attorney Genera', Ben Jamlu II. Brewster, Introduces his brother, F. C. Brewster, into tho dishon oruble service of Qeury In tho following pointed language: "1011 may hold my "offico vacant, and fill It with wlmmso "evor.vvill-bo basoand iieau, enough to "ruu the rlsK oi-iiuojtrouimeni, or re "celvo It ns tho prico of s'omo dishonor- "ablo bargain." Too IiAU.-'leary lias dismissed 11. II. llrcwstcr from tho ofiico of Attorney General and appointed 1'. Carroll Brewster in Lis I lace. Tho reason fur thir as wo learn, was that Mr. Brewster tent a cominunic.ilion to Geary addressing him thinly "His Kxcel lency Major General John W. Geary, Gov crnor of Pennsylvania," Geiry could not stand this, although I!rcw.-tcr undoubtedly meant well, becauso ho is not "Governor of Pennsylvania" but "Governor of all thit Gieal Commonwealth." Thero wero not titles enough That'? all. The game game wns both sides A si-ix'iAi. telegram to tho Wilming ton, N. C, Journal, dated Goldsboro, Oct. 21, says: "Our town was thrown Into a state of Iho wildest excitement' last night by nrlot which commenced early In the evening nnd lasted until ten o'clock p. in. .between the United States troopsstationed nero ami somo negroes. Seventy-fivo guns wero llred, and ono soldier and ono negro wero wounded. It U twenty-four hours sinco thu riot, nnd our authorities hnvo not mado or attempted to mako thu first urrcst, Thcro wero three lights, tlin negroes re treating In tho last." Oi.ii Coi.i.egi: Eastox, Pa October 10th 1SG9. Mu. KniTOti, Deau Sin: A match game of Base Ball was played on Saturday the I5tli, between the first nine of the "Lehigh Univeisity," Bethlehem, and the first nine of "Lufujetto College" Luslon.on the grounds of the latter. was i- rt'rw exciting one: the tied on tho ninth liming, having mudo forty-five runs. The game would most probably have ended In favor of tho Lafayette Club, had it not been fur thu breakingof a but on tho eighth inning putting thothird man out, darkness prevented thu playing of anther inning. Over five bundled per sous witni'sRcd tho game. L. P. Apti.kmak. Catawissa, Pa., 1 October 19th 1S09. J Mil. KiilTOit: At 11 late meeting of our Society, it was considered advhublo (and unanimously agreed upon ) to havo a copy of our Resolutions published in tho columns of your paper that thereby they might be circulated throughout the community. Resolutions of tho C. G. M. : Jlesalved, That inasmuch as thu wel faro nnd morality of our community depends on our efforts aud success in lerretlng out una bringing to light tho private ufiuirs of our inhabitants either collectively or individually, Jtcsoleed, That tho younger portion ol our community be placed under the strictest surveiiuncc. emu tneir out goings and their in-comlngs be noted in our pook 01 records to bo brought bcToto tho society at any future period, with any additions and exaggerations that they may teo proper to make, In order to enhance their interest anil increase their value to tho O. G. M. Jlesolved, That any remark made In a jesting mood, shall bo treasured ui and laid away until occasion shall call for its re-production, when it shall be coined over nnd presented ns the earnest opinion of tiu unthinking speaker who shall thus realize the folly of saying anything no uoes not reauy mean, in 1110 picscncc 01 any mumucr 01 inc u, u. M. Jlesolved, That a merry laugh Is tho sure loterunner 01 entity uctiuns nuu that it be considered a heinous loll'enco which sunn no eutargeu ana comment ed upon to tult tho convenience aud puritanical tastes of tho O. G. M. Jicsolred, That If a young lady be seen speaking to a gentleman lit 11 pletu ant or confidential manner, tho cluirac terof said young lady III sink to tho lowest tlegreo of degradation, and her namoconnectitl wilhiniaiuy no bandied from lip to lip by tho untiring zeal of tho U. U. M. Jlesolved. That Inasmuch ns Mowers aro tho typo of Purity and Innocence bearing with them tho frugrancij, of Truth and iTtemisiiip, Jlesolved. That the presenting of .cluster or bouquet (however innocent ana. pure may .beano motives wnicti havo actuated tho deed.) they shall bu miss construed and eventually (as proof 01 leciincfi other thnn ir cnusiiip) oiirjn the fair name and ruin the ehuraeter of the timid shrlnlttiiy uluorenl oyenaer aoomia to eternal aixjraee oy iie vigl lance or tho u, u. m. Jlesolved, That no kindness, however pure the motivejiowever innocent t he inteution,shall bu received us such tmt tho chnraclet and hatmlness of all shall immeasurably sulfur from the blighting ruining itiuuencu 01 tuu u, it. m Jtcsolvtd, That wo will pursue cur worn renuraicss or the orcuktnr liiarts the. nleudinu voices of those who sink Into oblivion innocent as the very lambs or the anathemas of those who Jim yielded to tcmiitation when urithlna 'neath the lien ordeal of Slander regardless of nil these wo will still keep on our whole armour 01 iieeeiliuiness and many more snull be tho innocent hearts broken by the O. O. M. MADAME SLANDKH, Pres't. Miss Gossip, Sec,y. Anpiikw T. IkkM'.ii has sold his tavern and adjoining lot In lien ton to Benjamin Mc Henry and Hiram Hess for $3503. r. publish this week a !Ut of tho jurors drawn for December Court. IMillmUlpllU MmbcU. f'LOCK NorOlWftJteruMipcinui-Hl .s.rt Northwt-Htern extra fi..Vki 5.TC Norlliwei.u-111 ruirttly.. U.M.0) II.7C l'tmiy!uula unij U tttt-ru ui-runi',.. Q.ui!.w PeniiNylvauia mid Wenti'in uxliu .5.7j4j.$ O.'t IViuiuylvitnln Hinl Wi'Mrrn timilly ,. U..Viilt.i0 i'i.-uuayivuuiu uuu unuin i.iniT 11. a loan.: live rtour n.i WHKAi l't-iinij Uunltt rwl, v hu" 11.611.: Kouiht-ru " " i'i.w4i'i." C'allturuht " " . . .. i 1.1 " white " .... W.luUt.1.10 Rye i'eniikylianU rye, y m- ;i.'h!.SI.i1 uu jenow, - si.-.u While, " tl.l7isni.li OA1S VbUH tiiufcla't PiiMviHiiiXk Miss Pork, l.hl f3i.ro MeM lleef, VUill ineMktii iinH, y r. K-feW hluiUl-l llaltlit ' I'o&lVl I.jnl. v in I7cccw.ee HKKIw-e'liivtrMiil nbaii su.uonli.u Tlluulhyi.ei-il V Itlm H fl.tfi Kluxkei-tl M ii-M. "Atrfcfc-llnf Callluwth , Delitll1 C l'0, tt hiiul . tlVnj.X. HlltH'-fl ' , bull UobH V 1W - (M3SK.KI l-UtANl).tnil())W Ill 1 ASTRA Y.-CAMH TO THE PHKM J igcsoftlioniUorlbcr.hiHUiniloiif townihlp, coiumhlii county, nlinut tlio mtUilin uf.Hciitem bir, n HHP lli:il'KIt, mm "nil tiibo twnsciir iil.l, markeil with cnolcli on tlio top ot tlio lc ear, nnd nallt In tlio rliihtenr. Tho owner Is re nueNted lo eomo forward, tirnvo ftayeriy, pay cimrKes nnd lake her nr.y,or lie in lie impoi- CO 111 licronlinsio iiiwi .uinuft i'. -1.3.-. eentnii, tin. -vt ipuy-.it T 17STRAY.-CAMK TO TIIK Jli icb or llio nubtcrlbcr, in Hupirlof PRKM- In HumirlOrtf township. coiiimblii Couuly, oniirniioiil thu llrat of sop tenibcr, l'Ki.a llliU HTHUH, yeaning pasl, ear limrlc on rlRht ear. Tuo owner Is rupiihtcd to como rorurd, prove properly, tiny charge nud InUo It nwny, utlmrwlso 11 w 111 lm dl'poieil 01 nc- cordimt to law. i:zi:iui:i. com:. MUanonr, wi, -v. ieu-Ji- s UDl'CKNA IX DIVORCE. 111 tlio Court of Common Picas of Columbia County, mo. t) .nay 1 win, ijuj, f.4llV M'Ulll-'AllTV. by her t.ext frleml Jus. llarre, 1 Mbel In Divorce. ltY Jl'llllKAUTV, 1 t.ext frleml Jus. llarre, II JJAKDVl'imMAUTV. . J ni'it VAK11 TnlhnulHivn nfiineit rp.Hnoiidcnt ! Yntl are llf TO- by liotltied that tho hubpielia nud alias HtlbpaMin HI I HO 11UOVO CllnO "UVl IIH llCtli tnuuiTO ii...,., imciidii, you nro hereby required to nptwar In 1 1 lit I'Olirt Oil l 111! 111! I UUllUUJ' Ml iu,,c, , ... i-, lSJ, to answer tlio eolnpltlliit 111 llilsi-nse. .UMIllll.lj.ll ,11.,.,.1.', .llll... llloomsbtirK, eitt. a, IWJ-U. 9n nnn agents forunvonu lo clear til .dally. WANTED. free, with tt-rms foruiiyonu lo clear Vi dally. In tin en lionw n..ui..kD. nniwv ,int. lli-ht nnd desirable. Ca-l. be doneut honicorlmvi-liiiB, by b ah mule nnd feiunle. tlo Eltt enterprise or liulilboir. .Aiilltm W. II. CHIIILSTKH, oct20'C5-lin. uroauwny, .-sow torn. A' GENTS WANTED TO SELL C II A M II K 11 1. 1 N B FOR BUSINESS M E N 1 INVALUABLE TO t.vcry Merchant, l'.very Mechanic. a',....... ll.iiil,rtiir.r. I-..OI-V Kiirmnr. livery HhiUichs .Man, nnd Uvery Young Man. Worth ten limes Us price. Audits nro hnvlmt uront huctebs. Fur cliculnrs nntl lull 11110111111- tlou,uddrtss, , .... U. II. U.rl. iK '., I UUinmin, uctLt'CJ. llurtlord. Conn. Unqurittoiuibtu tlif lot tmlatucd 11 ork 1 thu kinil Iftiic oiyfiu. T A K PER'S MAG A 'L I N E. II tirni r's .!ir.i7.lnc.m';ivt from the iUustratloiiH citutaiUH from illiy toonoliuinJitii ir teni.iiHiro iniillcT liuin niiy bunuiir perioun.-m irul-a m n O tficul Xuttcci vthc J'imt. The moht onutar MniMlily In tho orl-l A V,.-. f)L. n.r v.-. tiint Niinr lii term ol nilouv to the lit till toiiouml vnrifslu-NcullcUftmit Jiiin cr u Jlasiuiuu Jounml Willi it inouiuij cmluiuiiuu n uuuut, IM iimi 1 i.t.in- lii ili(iSL 1 .titles urc to t)0 fuUllei miiiio of iiif cholci-ht lifhi una i;i;mral rc.ullng of the uuy, We hjuaK ui mis won, as uu u. uieiuc olthocultiiicuUhu Auurlcan pL-upIv; ami the tu.hiilnrliy it has tumiliud Is nurliiHl. J-ich tin utinrin.riiiH'i v liiiifciiuit'u Mini liouii nuuu' cuts; uuil Huiiubmes in iiseii tuo rnty mommy auaino iiuiio itimohopintai iiuariciij , unnu-'( Willi Iho Ust Katuifs of the daily Journal. It lnw ii nt iinvicr In Hit iIKst-liiitmlioii ul a I'vo oi pui u litui at ru. Tnt'io Lit'.s Guide to A mo (can 11 u nnn ui thu wn-jdpisof Journal. fcm tho oJ itorhil management f ilarptr'H. All Hie iOiiouicaii wmcn 1110 iiuiptniiuuiinuuu liii any well tuiu'u.iftc . j. ntx tupt iimi it iiii'-im nrn'istlv tliu noiiular tasli. luinUhlng a vailc-ty .f iili ivMiiti and imtrucUo 1 tad In t? fur all. Zion' Ihuiltt, Jiuxtun. HUnriOItlPTiONS. 1870. llAiU'Eit'rf MAiiAziNivme year $1 (0. t I ' v 1 1 it i nnv ttt i-llhi'r tlifi lIitLTiizillP. Wet hi V c.r iiazar will bu hiippllid gratit. ior ovtiy Cluh of 1- H UMlU'CIlUtrftUl 91 Wii uin, ill uiiumniuniin. or, SIX Conlts lor S-v w, whiioul txir.i copy. in i I tn Tin-, tn iiiu inhli-ths lor ouu Mar. S 10 in: or. twool lluiptr h l'eiludkaN, to ouu uddtihit for ono jtar, t( w. ilack numbers cm bo supiniod at any t.me, A Complcto Het of IIarntrn Ingazlne, now COinpriSllig y uiuuivn, in neat uum uiuuMift, u'iti itoki'ut hv ini'K-.tri lulit a l txticiiio lit niir- th;i-str, Ur Si ij ptr voJuint. blusio volunit-. by mall, postpaid, fc-i UJ, uioin castt, iur uiuuiiitf. s ii n in. liv mnil. iKiHtn.ild. Tho pohtuge ui Harper's MaKiizlnc ii 21 cuitan nuit-oillci'. Address Oct. jsD-at -w vuiu. A COMIXETE riCTOUIAl. lllSTJI'.Y OF HUI The lcatt cluajicst, imil i.iost successful Family AUl'KltS WEEKLY. M'LUNDIDLY ILLUSl'ItATCI). In Kovtmbtr will bo conimoiu-ed "Muu nnd Win " n litw hui Sal btorv. nileiidhlly Jlluhtrati'd, tiy S llklo t'oilltn (Author ot "iho Woman in hilt," "No Auiue." "Armadalu," and 'The Moonilone.") Ntw Substrlbtr" will be hupplled with Harpcr'a WieUly fioni tho toinuitiutmitnt Ol lite hioiy 10 uie mu oi iiu iui i utu uuu ir. Critical Xoticcs of the JVm. Th . Model Xcwmliolt of our cull ii try. Com pit to in uU thu uepartmcnt'i of an Ameilcau Family lipcr, ilarpir'K W'ttUly has tamed ior llbbii u nuiil 10 un in ie. "4 journal oi iviiii.1- Htm." A av i ui k lAcninu runt. Harper's Wttltly may ho unrcfcervcdly (tclur citlio beat neWhpapur m Aiiitr.ca, A. '. JnUe- 1 ho iirtiLlfs unon ouhlla oiithtloiis which an- pear lu ilarpei'H Vtthly iioni eek to wtiit jtjrm a itut .iKablostiitbut butt political tb.aH, 'Ihty aro aisllnitulLtd by tltur and pointtd t.tatujiieiii, by uuu coninion'ciibt, oy um. ptn dencoHiiU bitalh ol view. They aro too on pi tab Ium ui mature cHiivk'tluii, hiuh pilnclplt, btiout; Kelli.g, and tuko then j.laco amont; ihu bci iitw&pu)tr writiugoi tho time A'oitV Atmricun SUBSOIUPTIONS.-IG'O. TiiHMS: llAUi'Ei.'ri WLUULY.one year SI 00. An Kxtia L'unv ol Llthcr thu Mutrulno.Wctklv ox iiazar will uj hiippiltd iiiulls lo. Lti LluU uf i-ncBUunciiui'ib ia 91 uu tatu.iu tuio ruumianic: nr. six i (jiticr. lur S 'U u . williouL extra cio . nubttrlutin to ilurpu' ilutuzint, V tikly, anu Uaiui. to ouu addits furouo s tut. $10 lU: or, two ol itari tr'ti ftrtoduuis, to ono udUu-bn for ouu year, w w. Hack Numbeib cau bo bUpplkd at any timo, Tho Annuxl Vulumt-bof ilarpur'ii Weekly, In mat cloth bluulug, will ho bent uy optes, iu-o ol txi'Ciiht. iur 37 tach. .i cuuinltlu bei. i-oinml. lni; ihutLi-u Volumes, teuton rtceiul oi eaiu ul thy raloul fri J j tr ulM tr eight at i-Aptiibo of piutaiibei. iiiuiau ami, ii-auy uiiuuar) isi, j&,u, Ihu iHiaiauuoii tiaruei'.t Wtulilv is itiiti u ytar, wiiah m iu I hu paid ul tuo bubseribt'r'M pubiutuee, Auuiebi j.MUKu num. m i.iiH.h n. ihhih, mm It. u-ihti, dm o -II.- Wrf r.",".r.l" e l,.f,.ii. 11,1 tsoil (liven. Itrhiri-tcclc .losliih ilioiuus, """uvUsn-lltiiryJ. Miller, lit ul. lt; IVr.mr IJintre. Win. lniit. , t!'niiKl;?!V-J';'1!!'K,.l.'Ia i....'...m iiulii. 1- lsniltKcrei k niuiK". , lYilllknil.acollKoslenlnltldr.-ilrt-tnworl.-HainticllMIeiiry.iColiyeimir. lleintoelt. Sctn Hln-ciiiiliir. -toliu Iliirlniiii, Win.M'Mlcluicl. , , , I.OCI1SI, WHIIS II, dlHUls 'II, Mllllln. I-evl KlUcn lilll. tirnnge. James II. Hnrninri. I'llie. joilll 1-. 1 iiwur. Htiuarlnnr. Jiniies reniiniKioii, Moore. Real Estate Sales. () R A 1. I.. Clirlsl Inn I, t. .., ...I..lt A ih., iiii.Ii rs.itucd niroi ii mil'-' 1 '" i"" i. lie. tl 1 l n-.otmli.il tclllls llie VAIjUaHIiE liui'jsij siA'M', ut I, Ktit sireft. ColmnMii eoiinty, Iii kii"W" " I,' "Walnut Hotel," nn I now ipi-cii lcd ny Ham- " it Is fav'ornhly liK-aled for the t ruti-n.-M. .n fit Im.li'issl uiid ltl'ro,erly keit, would not lall to return h.iidseiiielncoi.ie. , .0 oucsiion n in um-, i - - itNtnctorily nunwired u; ) V It 1. 1 0 A 1, i MlAVUllSE JURORS. 1IECU.miii;h ti;h.m, im,. . rtnsT wki.k,. Iilooni. Jmenlf Hiamless. Is.ilali Ilngcnuucli, CheMcrCMurr, .mines K.lljer. llrlarcreil:, Adam Hull, Joontlinn i 1.CK, Andrew I'uwlcr, Albert Hmlth. Ilenion. Isaac iv. ivricuii.tiun, ju,i .11',--- Centre. Win. liower, rsaniiiui .ruin iti. LalawlRsa.-Moi.es llartnian, Lewis .Met.. ivmriiliA Horn' Jolm Uirhltnau. John r. Harmon, Ostnril. Millard. 1 KlllIlKCrCCK. JOSVMl s. Jfclllljliu. 1'ranklin. JneohMiiyder, ilrnnnu-imil. Johnson II. Hitler. Will. II. Hay nnn, Nelson 1'ieun, Jonathan li. Jllllcr, Isaac i;v.ins. jacKson. jonn lt.mir.. I HK-ust. Win. I'Vlterinnti, .!itcp!i Thoiiins. .Minilii.-BainuelHwi nnenliikcr, luulcl M. lint- lenstlne, llenjamln Youe. amine. will. loiiSL-iini.T;er. M.id son. D.uiiel Andy, , , ,, rine. Nnlluii Mo.er, l.wls t'liunhcrlln. beott. I'hlllp T. ltarimaii, Jolm Turner. hecosd WKri:. Iltnom. Stephen R. Drelsbaeh. Thomas llirton lleaver.-ltoliert (J. Delhi, llrl.ircrcelt. Aaron Ivelelllicr.. Peter llaymaii, Win. Iliiltaio, luniei uamu.ii'ii. Iierwlek Hum'. Iiewlt f. M'ltenry, M m. .1, t.'nnrr .Tiwl.ih It. II idsnll. .Tollll W. HuWIIiail. hciiioii. Jolm llakcr. Kimnel KilcUliaimi, John AMii-lmati. fulawissa. i.ewis 1 cuer, (Vntte. Hiiuuei llower. I'lshlnscrccU. ICllas Wenner, Daniel S. ratter noil. , 'rntur lit, f,,i,,,rio tiinnn Kin. (Irci'iiiino,!. lliiliinlirev l'arlcor. Charles Hvts w in. v. I'arKcr, i iiarifH iiiuiusieiier, .1 acKsoii. it in. i, ues, jonn Ml. rica!ant.-Plll!liiKllllc, l llnlon Mellck. Malne.-Wm. II. UU. Mnillun,, V'i-sti' .loll linii. Mimin.-WrlnhterW.Hmllli, Aaron Amlrens. .iioniour. jonn w. uiuus. tlrange. John Meaarscll. lMne. John Sweeny, Henry J. Potter. M-ott. Kllsha II. Plll-iell. nUHLitO SALE .... .t t ilifl A T. 1,'UTATII. Ui' VAI.UAUlil'i itunu p ?. P! V.r:'""f US.VAV. "ti,oL,a,'ih iioTm, Hainuel Meytiau , ndni iilstr t r u l ie es- inle of Iteoicc.l nii oiaieoi ul-huu mm, S ,,,..ntV. leceused. will exiJ.-o o ale, by ) U R LIC S A L E V A I. U A II I, li It II A I. 13UT A T I). In pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans' Court or Columbia comity, r.t., on .iiiurci.iy iuo m, ., ... v.........i,..r ...i nl. la m f.lnfl: In the foil'- noon, 1 eii-r j in, Aiiiiiiniui,M'i "t -"'" .-.v... lain of Locust township, ill said coillily.deeenseil wlllcMioso to sale, bv public vendue, on tin; iiri-nilses, a eerlaln Ileal IMale, tract or lanu partly In Locust nnd partly In t'ataivlssi town tdilpboun led on the east by land of John Iratlb and Isaac Kruiii.on me north ny minis 01 i-uih- ,w.l V.mj. nn.l T..,ftc Iti.iii.li. on the west hv lands of l-'iederle llolilcr nud .1. Di iimhctlcr nnd on the south hy lauds i.l J. (illhert and oilier, containing Seenly Pour Acres more or less, ou Wiutn are tiecu-d a . TWO STORY DWELLING IIOUSK al"K haru.a Mimic liouo, a Kprlnff hotie( Willi iiMiiltiir iif never fn 11 lTi lt wati-r ui'iir the door. 'lh re ih alrio a Inruo upplu orchard and other lltUllUCH, l wo minis ui UM' land aiu nt'inni, and the balance timbfred. rovsuMton will bo imon to tin- purcliavernt thotlnie ofnale. Iatc the estate of bald deceased, Kltuate lu the town ships of l.ocuttnud (iituwisa and enmity nforc ktii.L .ii:.sm i:oh dMAN'.cicik. TKltMK (IP fiA liKt Ttii ncreeiit of oiu-Iourlli of lliu luirchiive money ut tin striking down of u:e propcriy; uie nuance ui int luiiiiu, km mc h u pvr rent at the contlrnia! Ion absolut'; thrco fourths, tlie bnhiuee, tu onv tar therealtir.w Ith niti real irnin me e imirniauou mm. rurctiaer t pay for deed and ManipH. pin Kit i:nt. Oct. IVtiD iw. AdnilnMrator, iiAiti'Ui a. liitonunts, Now urK, "1 iit'jHiaJoi-i o I'mhton, J'irusutc, and Jutt ruction," AUl'ER'ci UAZAR. .teuiaileiiitnt coutalntui; numernus rull-slzed tuiiteru.ui iisciui anlelehui-couipauien the paper every lorlulitlit, unit ueeaiouuiiy tiueleg-iiiicul-uieu t'nsluou Viute. ilaiper'Htiaiiareoiitalus 10 folio pages of tlio nuut.1 llaipei'b Weekly, pltult.il ou bUpertlllu calendered paper.uud Is puollstled weekly. Critical Xi'tlcil Via i'l c ir, llurper'u lluzar cunniltis, bi skies pictures, pat terns, tic, a variety of luaiter ul ecl.lt Ubeuud tlitere.t lu the lalully; mtlului on Health, dress, utid holisekeeptuti In ull Us blillitlie.; Us t-Ullol-lul luaiier is special y adapted to tho clielo Ills liileiiilutl lo Ilileu.t una lusiruut; aud ll has, be tiuts, Kooilkiorles nud ilteiury mutter of merit, 11 is not burprislu that the Journal, with such fiauucN, has ufiiicvcit in u shoit timo uu Im mense suet ess; toi Mimcthuittof Us kind wus tie sllt'd 111 UluusaHUsol rumllUs, una Us publishels have nilt-u Hie Uemuud. 'Ihu uuu lady uhu buj a siiitf.o mitiibcr ot Ilaitiei's Jiuxar is made a auucrlbi-r for Hie. .Vric I'er j:cnitiy I'u.i, Ihu liiuui- Is i-).ciikiil. l.tto ull tliu periodi cals which thu Harper's publish, ll Is ulmu.t Ideuliy well Hilled, and the eluss of rcadem lor Wliulillt Is lulelidtd the molliers nud tluu.h Ins III utenue lallltlles cull not but prullt by lis uouil seusu and tuoU tale, wlilili, wo buve no tlouut, uro to day nniklnn very many Lomus liuppler than Uuy-iiiuy liavu betu beioru the women ue'au uini; itssjiis lu personal and household and social management Irom this tood-naturtU meiitoi-. Ulic Aiidui. It has itanmertiot belUB sensible, ot convcylnti tuslruttlou, oiuUluu excellent p.uicias in oery Uiurtiiieui,uudoi iiumg ueliblecxed wllliitood leauluti mallei', n'litciiauil nmt Jtejlntvr, suii6vuivnosii.--ia7o. TUKMHl IlAiii'Ui'alUr.iii, one year I 00, An lUtruCopy of elthcrllio Matazlue, Week.y or Iiazar will bu supplied grails tor every flub i,r rise Kubscrlbers ut HI lJ each, In ouo ie liilttanc, ir, BU (.upiis for .'J00, wllhoui cxliu c i,y. hiibscrlptlons lo Harper's Mnaazlne, Wtekly, nud llazai, to ouea.iiiress for ono ear, flu uo; or, Iwoof Harper's 1'eilodlciils, lo one address for one ear, V Ul, Hack Numbers can to supplied at any lime, Vols. I. and H.ofllarper'ii llsznr, for tho ears Isus-U, elettautly bound in ureen niuroeeu cloih, will bo scut by ex pros, freight prtpald, for S7 uu each, tho postage, on Harper's Iitizar is tMieuts a year, wlilcli must be paid ut ihu subscriber lHist-olllce. Address . HAlll'im UUOTIIKIW, Oct. WW 31, .New Vorlt, s L A T E R O O I Jf CI, UVERV VARIETY MOST EAVORAHLE RATES, JOHN THOMAH, AWU CAbi'lIH J, THOMAH, llon.WI. llluomsbuti;, I'a, Itr,lMC.yr, X TIIK MATTER OK THE OAT- AWISS.V MAsONlU AH-OCIA ION. AT l i I AW li.. , To Ai.i. Whom it May Coccf:i.n. Tak ii unlit'.', that I. II. SiedinllZ. fJeorEO r.lthPit.M. V. 11. KlhiP. WiilttT M-ntt. W. 11. Koonv, .1. H. Knlttle. W. II. Abbott, C. KIIih, Is.iticS. Monroe. Jolm K. KotihliiK. John Tliom as, and C IE. ltrnckway.behicltlzuaH of the State oi lVnus lvam.i, U'ltiK distrout of aequlrlhK nud enjoying the lmmunltlos and privileges nf a hotly corporate, tmu exhibited and preheated to iuo louii ui t oimnoii i'ieas oi uoauaoia eoauiy mi itistimiirnt in w nt tn.i. in l.ortinulobethonro ifistij t haitt-r ol tLe "l'atauisa Masonic Assoc! aliou," lownhInf CatawKsi, in th eoiinty of I'ohi.nhi i. Hi.ccifviiur the oh eets. artleles. eondl lions, name, -tjlo or title, under whleh they li'ivo associated ami mean loassoelate. And tlio Mild Court hiving perused aud examined the sain Uhtruni('Ui,anu loun.n uie onjecit ami ion ilitions therein fet forth and contained, to ho 1 wlul and not Injurious to tho communily.havc imeeitu saai wriuiiK 11 u uieu iu uie rrmnouo larv'n olllcoof said County and notice toboiitv- en iiccoi'tlhit; to law. thai i plication has been mado to said t'outt to giant said charter, and thut If uo sufllcleiit reason busliowu to the con trary, by thu llistday of tho next teiai ol hald t'oun, lo wit. on tho l-'irst Monday of December next l hey will ilterto and diclaro Iho persons so ruMiciuud lo bfcome and he a eoroorntlon or h (.ly politic, acooulliiK t th said articliN and coudittoiiH, and to have, outlmiauuo hy the name, si) iu or line, in biuo liibiiuiueni niemiou' to. jrv-oi.. i.ui.L.Aif., moomsburt, Oct. 2iVC9-3t. i'rothy. TT HAS NO EQUAU T1IR CELKUriATHD AMIIIUUAN COMllINATIoK, llUTfON ItOLK. OVKll.SK VMINO. AND HKWINQ MVCUINIT. Thoflr&t and onlvIUUton-IIoltfnnd Sewlmr Ma chine combined In thn wttr.d thai can do all hinds ot Sewliu; needed lu tho lauilly, from the cnarest eloth loiho llnest f tbrle. It wltl work heuuillul iiutton iioiev, imih Helen, liinbrohl er oer tho dge, do "Oversi'iimlnj;" as by hand, AIm till IiJnds of otlehlinr, IlemmliiK, l-'elllng. i oruini;. iwauiiiu;, ihu uii, u jiiium, i ueiiini;, fialiu rand Hew onat tho Name linif. TiiU lu oeruiuiy ur iu advancu or All LUliu. I T II A S X O EQUAL; It is also the cheapest luti Inslc.illy as well as the befit. Mil re It Is realh two .Mac hi utu comhln. fit tn one (by a Miude and heuuillul mechanical arrangement ne o belure aicomiilished hy hu man injjenulty,) mnUtna eltner I.ocU Htltch, or l.utlon llolu hillti), as ocean ton muy itqure. It is at me h.imo lime, inpie in construction. comparatively uoiseics, easily unurihtuoj, am lu :i word eo nbliies with thnso uiti'tin'a tin cicht mily Ui oitn, the mist lU limbic tjuuhtu-n of ull utk- Ve ll ive hlso Toil MALM tho "Plain Amorl, can," a beautiful fimlly Machine at a Ueiim-ed 1'riee. '1 Ids Machlue dies alt thai Is done on the I'oinhlniiilun" except ltutton Holes aud Over seainlna work. LiuIUsnnd (tin leineu, we desire ad lo cou.e nnd st e tills yreat novtlty or thn ae, ii"W on exhibition and ior sale nt the o.d Post UiUce, eor. Main aud Market street. lon't lis l( u lo oilier Aleuts who nroln the habit of euu ilnnulnn all inachlnert but what they represent hut eoiuenndexiuiiine thu Machlueaud Un work thenjudye for ourid'. MI.sMl UAMIIO A I,AUK, Afjents. f.ir lairorne, Columbti, Aorlhuuibeiland and Hcliu ll.ill louilllo. aukxih Wantlu, Oct. l-J.'tiO-tf. "l EPOKT OF TU E CONDITION OF XV the I'lrsi NaUonnl Hank of Hloouisburi', at theelose of business, October mil, Isp. Loans and Discounts 1. M, Ilonds to st cu i e circulation, Du-j from UedecinliiB aud lU-serve Agent, Due I mm other National IlmU., Cuneni Kxiieu-cs, Tuxes paid, Cash Items ilncludlus htuinna.) iractlonal Cu runty (Including nickels,) Leijul,Tendfr Notes. a Aug. SOCD-tf. ft ii tmnt ii WAY. tSa.?u.!S rtenls'iccrtnlnllonsi f,i,,i ,ot sltimtit in IVntro towiislilp iit.ires.iio, vrAI.UAllI.E REAL ES I' ATE !...ff-M'.'?:, , ,1 .lnr.l,-,,m1 VXfCI "n it llulnit liootlt TWO AL'lll'X, iHiltnUtH ntld S?wrllliw foil.'"". I , , "V'i ' Kl phHl t o so. I ny tl7o S. m llnneli cS !iUnd''ntliw''ll,'1''1 of Oliver Kvans, ou Mlilili Is creeled ti twostory FRAME DW Eli IjI NCI HOUSE, it slnble. a well of wntor nt tlio door, n lot of fruit in too lotviiM,,,, . mj; VleVlCi - - TrilMSOr HAirji 1 " I'- ruin " .... n er eent it the conllrinnllon nlmolulfi t Una foiirilis. Hie bnlnuco lu ono year llierealter, Willi lliteltsl lionitliiieoiillrliittloii rill. Oct. 22,'iifr-lw. ' Adinliilstiulor. EOH .m ...i.i i.t- Hu, millers uned i-xetuioroi . ' ... . f , rU-.., t'.i..lln loll, f'lffly tn.sl.l .1nti; eoun.y"of ColinnbU l-ciised. AlltUiitcc-ilnln iucsmiuko niid tract c'miity, i.dJoliiliiB lands or Haiinul ; revel in! OeoiKi' V. tfliallt-r, Clinrles Leo and David l.eo eonlalutni; o.ni: iiunuhi:i AND SIXTY a ui:s nn..ni ntnnn. to Ito nsfprlalncd by Kiirvey,nboulonoliuii.lre.l and thirty iwrej of He li is nn irov to hi... ihu k""" ;": ; Hon. and b.ilanco well tliuberul. hereon Is elected, oni: ntAMi: rwnrxixo nousn, One l'innkilwilllini House, n Urgi- luul: llnru Wftcon hhed. t'tirn t'rll.s.t'litKly, Two wood e Is or Water, one at tlio bain and Hie other ut the l'lanlt House, and ut.l i-prlni! of never tail ui! water at tlio rrunio dwelling house with spring house. . . . .... ,., , ....nui.tiiiinunnuii nvnnn irnii it t-.iiit'i , tiit- uii.li iRluiiid.or IMwai'd Jl. Wiinlln Itluoiiishuig I'olutnbtu eoutily Tin t ... , , , ,, IVissessloll ol said pienuM'S will ueiineu ,t,ii hli tbo'nbove imipvrty Is not told on or h; fore ilmi.th ,hv of obiufjt-r next, thu Mime will ha e.xi.oied to imlillc sale on the premises, I i.mi-u m.iiihv l.-v.,nlnr. ' Wt-nthtily, t'urbon Co., l'n., Oct. I,'0-Ow VA' t; a iii.i lu putM.sneo of nn order nfn . 1 1 olnmblt etiuniv i,...,?.. ''"i. .Niiveiiibfi- 11. IKi.ll.ni ...?'Vln,n:n Hlrnni llrs. niinMi,!.,,.;:,'.."-1':1" I' ! lalonf I'lshlnuern-k i ..V i"!) 1 (Iteeiiscd, will expose tn Kill", I'y ,' 1 ' u.. ...u VI-IIUI 1 o,JJ " i. TRACT O V I 7 v?? nnd John Andrews on tho iii T""iJ tho south, Nathan Minllli on 1 1,,illli l'cit er nnd others on it.n S..1.?' t la lllTMllltl'tl AMI. Till.. . .''OtOltll,, nrlessiof whlcll nnn hiin.l'r.fi iiU I 1.,, ,.l " ,nr. i. ... ,l.n... -.v.. House. I'miim llnrn Aii i.Vl'.l,lo.i9 nntl boo.1 watir. Also. "uu,'"' 'It, 1 A CERTAIN T.n-P n ... t : situate In tho' vIlliiBo nf Ashu,, ' iimiisiiip, itujoiuillK W HIM,, V, " , ltunyan.iind Uornelitis Culti.I.n f'1" ,. fonrlh iihin acre, Whereon , '.l1,l,M HwellltiB Homn'oiie nim S Mtuuto in tha township ."a co"""!! ..nr.,T.n1.U?I.KJi;4 one-third of llio purchase nKiVr,.? . ! tliu iidinlnlstiiiior en iCT.'1".!" third ot tho lmichiiso money If ii?' i iiopai.i on tuo connrnialloir(,tniM " aBf' too mi n-nuse inonev ill nut... .wm.v. Hon of salo with Inti rrst from l'l!'fliun si It ihe remaining third to r.wSt l?5g, of tho purchaser uurlinr t;,0 lews' Hess, tlin widow of John ii;L,,JlliSI."ti tiioiiiiereM uieieortn lie iiimn ,Tn,all"alrl ly ,a.t to her by the pureh". "r' or their lu-l.it anil as-Uns lu,i,i!v to nt teeovuett hy .Ilstru,, ' T" .no r. ovcrahk' In UiU t.,l,;l;w, liirtlesense her share of tlio Si, ' . J khl.tl I,.. 1,1 ,1 In II,,. W". u. ." tbeulo; tlio two last piyi u'l"t, Si '! houds and titoru i-no i n t ... ,,.V.?I,! KrowlliKO'i tho premises nt 1 1 . . , .' i reserved. Deeds will l,i, ino.i. ..' "' . or niirclatseisanil i,.m.. ,,,..,.,! ' '."r 1 lst-s given mi llio nrstiiByoi.,r!it " ' Mated zxwr!nX!ii SgS Ior thoconvejuneliigtindliewS,,, l"0" lllAM IKltll iii,'.!."'SIOjtt All.,ll.,i,M.r -.A-kf -n r- riilllNUCIlKi K.fctpt, 17,'CO lf. "DRIVATE KALI- X Ot-' VALUAIII.C llHAr, IVrw I' he iliiderslinnd. i:irnt..r... V" '.' oi iiiooin lownsutp it. . e,.se,l, tilltn . salo it cernln house nnd I.it.sltuat,- h u".,li . . M,,iiii,ieii bl i ., .1 11. I . llartnian. and hv ,,,.,, .;.1.'' ... r...... ."...I.. ...ninilUIIE AVi shot Uvo ff-.i.-n. .... limit. The terms uro reasonable niri? fSTtl,. will l.o given within Ihl.ly .Injs'ffl,.'!, pr.),(!l)-tf ' k T70R SALE 1 JL' UAniMTiiH Capital flock p-ild In, hurpl.ts 1'und, Ineount Kxch tuije, liilcri-st, l'r tit iiii.l I,oi, National Kanlc etrcul.ittou out.tuudlug, Individual Deposits, fashlcr's cheeks outstaiullu;, line to National It.inks, " " other iluuks nntl tlaulcen. 5Jn.',!7,01 &i,u u, :o.si.i,i-i j i.iti.', i.i i,:nu,n 70.I.UJ M,7 KM.-, AI0,1U5, f ll'i.H'.'i.H'i J5'l,'i0, Ul,m t.u'yi.os i.an,it t,i)is,-.'j II.7SI, iai.i.','jo "". IK.Ssi it l,im SlU.sl.'ijfti Klutonf Pvnn'a. I M, County ot t.'otumbla. nn' .'f ',' Tuitln, t'asliit r of ti e I'ltst Nulluiml 1 i.i 1 1 It or lllooiiisburg, do solemnly utilini il.at tluiuhovebtnteiiii-ut Is true, to thu Uu r ..... knowledge und belief. iii u , , , , J. I. TUSTI.V, t'ushl-r, hubserlb.-d Ulldanlrined lo belom nu- ihu lltli day of October, 1KTJ. WJI. l'KW)(!'c 1 mis. ... ""lry l'UUIIo. Correct. (IIXUKll. Ilt'tJlll i et. .'.'CQ-lw, ice torn, M0NZVUU HolJ:sTY KUNI Anil. Tax Dittitieato " lion ou t d on Notw Total Aiut. paid for 11 volunteers " " TraiuKirtatlon olennd IntereM l.xoncratlon4 Total IMS Ami. Tux Duidlcilo I'orroui'd Tiitlll A nit. ji.ill for 10 uluntoiu " " Traunp trtatlon " ' Nolet and 1 tuitkl I.xoucratlouii Total Oct, KW If, NriAii Moi-Rpit ; John U. Qdkk lSAAPMoj(KV fcoo.n &WI.R3 "(JI,S.T Hin.ui 7D.3-' 7H9.U OF VAUJAULi: 11HAT, U4TATK. t i iirnioi.ni tif fi Miunliitn Uklii'd out of IllO Court oi Common l'leus of ColutnbU ruunty.and lo mo dlti'eted, win bo exnoheu 10 luioiicsuiuon the iiremlM'H at Maiuuvllle, ColumhU Co. I'a.,on siaturday tluajth day of tctoler next at ono o elocK in uie finenioou oi satu on , n.u ioiiuw t.1f ilnt'rlhrxl to.il cvliili. In i,ll; A I'lTtlllll 111 I'M- suiiKO aad trail or laud sitvmte lu JI-inn lu thu eoiinty of Columbia, bounded and described US WIKlflK, lO WW irlUllllIK UL I nioiiu uiriij i, I w.H'i IV Mill III . lll'll I 1 1 OH I l'r SOLI 111 hltl-tn nntl n h:ilrili-irrirt (Kt.tilnptv-eliiTit nc re lies Ion tone; Ihenee by landot Win. Uolls, houth seven- ljM unuone-iourin uiKieeti wchi, liineiymur imrvlu-H to a st nn r; thetire bv land of Jacob Blltl inui) north, eighty degiees west, iorty-lhreo in rfhrw: thence bv land of the Mime, south Kixty oeres wetd, thirty-four nerches to u hlckor; llaiicohy hind of John hnuniau north eighteen degrtei weht, forty ono etches to u btoue; uu urn ov mini in int; mi inn houiii Hixiv.niJi. uu gues west, thirty-eight nerehts lo a post; thenco ny nmu oi ueorgt ana luiuuipu nnunuiu, noun twelve degiets webt, blxteen and n hlf perches tonpo-d; thence by Juud of thu faame, north two andoticfourlh degrees east, ono hundred and twenti-two peiehej lo a point near thu rruge J I oust; thenco by land of too same north, slxty lx decrees east, elglily-lx perchtB to a pine down: theneo bv land of ihosunie south peventv ihree and one-fourth degreen east, Ufiy-two pi renew to nn oiu: uown; ineneo ny uiiui oi neii rv Dcir. (Udeon (learhearl. John KUiiiferman and Isaac Vellrr, north Mxty-six and one-half iiriretsensi.iiiiuy-sevenpeicneH mu siona map IheiK e Kouth SiiViuUeu ihgrres west, two him drid and sixty perches to a stone, heap the place oi urginuiug, comaiumg iivu uuimrrti anu nine tv-s x and ouu half acres neat me.isuio. 'ill! above tract of land Is unseated, and well timbered, wllh Uock Oak, Yellow l'lne, l'ileh lMuuand Chestnut, M01tl)i:OAI MILDAHD, Oct. l,C9-tf. bhulir. pUIUilG SALIO. OI'' VAMJAI1M3 IIUAI liSTATH. Di inirhiiance of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'a.. on Haturdny the I'uth day of November, IftMt, at IU o'clock lu thu fore noon, Win T, Mitimnn nnd H'm 11. Yetier, Ad ministrators, Ac., of Daniel Yetter, late ofMalno township, In said county, deceased will expose to mile by public vendue. on the premises, tho fol lowing rent estate, to wit: 'l roct Xo. 1. Mtmtoin ha Id township, boun ded bv lauds of Jacob Hrown, llemy .Miller, D.iulci llrower, and Daniel llelnbold, contalulnu 01 ACKES AND 00 PERCHES nt at measure. Tho improvements on this tract aro n ono and ouo b:1t story l-'ramo Ditelllui; House, a l-'r.imo Ham, and other out houses, a koo.1 well of water nt Iho door ot tho dwelling:; it itood tipple orchard ailelt-ared land and In good statu of cultiva tion. Tr ct .o. !i. Slluntc 111 said township am1 hounded by lauds orsiney John, Jneoband Alfied Yetter, and heirs of Henry Howuiau, dec' it, con taining 111) ACHES AND 131 PERCHES. The improvements on this tract ate n Two Story Stone Dvu-llitiK Ilouse.n good think II irn and all ntnessai-yout buildings it sprint; or never falling water at thutltvelllnit house, it liood pumii iittho Ilarn nud llouse.two uiipluoreliiirils.pcacli orchard, a vineyard, and it i;i neral selt-clum of liood trttlt. One hundred nud twenty acres of cleared laud, and in n uoo.l state or cultivation the halaiir-o it well timbered, Trnct No. 3. situate lu said township, and bouiidi.t hy lands of ltudolpli Shutntiii und otti ers, heirs of Jst-ob (Jearbart, dee'd., John (lenr hart, Henry llowman.dec'd., nnd Jacob nnd Al Irtd Vctter, coiitttluitit; l!)i ACRES AND 19 PERCHES. Ilie Iniproveiiuutsou this Irnct nro none nud one halfstory frame dwelling a uood Hank Ilarn, u tood well of water nt tlio door of the 'Iwclllnp; house.nnd out bultdums, anooil jouni! npplu orchard. 'Iho land all eleuredund lu it uood stale or cultivation. I,ate tbo e.tate nl said tleceased. sltuatn lu the toutishlp of Jlaltie and eoiinty nfort-sald, JISJSK CUl.lJMAN, Clerk. (oNiiirioxsofs.i.k.t Teiipereeiit.otonelourlh of tbo purch.t-o money to bo paid at tho stt iking down of ihu property; oiie-fuurth of two-thirds ltss the ten per lent, ut tho continuation of sale; one-third of ihu pitich.tso money to temalii t-h iiuid upon tho said pic-mli.es durlm; llio natiir 111 lite of Kllabetll Yetter, widow of Daniel Yet ter, and tlio interest lliereor In lie nnuuallv nnd n-aulaily iatd to her by the purchaser or pur chasers ou the llrst day of April of each and cw-iy je.irdurinu herualiital lire; said ililetest tiibecoiiiiiut.il from tho llrst day of April A, D 11,0, ami Hu, bal.ilicu ot thepurchasu money to bo piilit in ono year from the continuation of the salo will; interest on the snuiu from Iho llrst tiny of April A. D. is70, WILLIAM T. HHU.MA.V. ,i WILUAM1I. Yl.-l'llill, net. l.vo-tf. AdiHlnistiutirs, puitiao SALK OP VALUABLE liHAL ESTATi:. In pursnince of an order of tlio Oriiluiiis' Court of Loluiublu county, rennsylvuuta. on e'ltlDA Y uCIOilt:il,irii, twill, nt lu o'cltM-k In the lorl noon, Aaron Jlasteller, tjuardlnn of Jercmlali b llaiiiiiaii.Aramiiita A. llaumau.Mnry J, Iluuninn and John llauman. minor children of Ilciiry llauiiiun.latoot Maine township, In saldenuutv. deceased, will eHiso to sale by public vendue on tbo prinihis, ihu folIowliiB l' MKHHUAUIW AND TltACTS OI' LAND ns follows, to wit : ,,)". ',-AU (hat messuaite nnd tract of laud, sltuato iu said township, bounded und descrtbtsj tu ol uwst btsluuliig ut it pine, thcuco by lauds of Daniel uss uud Ueurno .Miller, boutli fclLty. nlnodiBivcs west ouo lumdrtd und seen plr clicstoit stone; thcuco by laud of John tllar liurl, south twenty-one und it quurter Ucurets lo'i ,',rV.!ly' l-Vl,u"'l't; 10" nonet tl.eucu by . .. llne, norlli seventy-two d,.,u.0s east ono hundrtd uud nineteen perches to a s toiiH- thenio by land of llenJuinlii'.Nnss, nortli I hltty and one iiuai ler di-une wist elulily per. ches to Iho plaio of bi;llilllli, coutuliiinij KIl'l'Y-TWO ACIIUS ANU ALLUWANOK, No. a, a inessuaue uud tract of lnnd sltuato ii said tuwnshlp bouiided by lauds or John llenrliar , Joseph iK-lgcr, estaluof Daniel Yetter. dcei-.tsi-d, Michael Utovir llll'l uliiirs, tulitul lllnu UlllltTY-IUOIlT ACItlX AND MXTl-KIUIlT l'iOUUIlKS, moro or less, on which Is elected n Mansion II ill's r, burn, uud other ouibulldlinjs. Jo. 3, A tract of woiHll.tud stiuato In said township, bounded by binds of Daniel Yttter's heirs, Is.iluli hhiiiniiiii n.ra 0,i others, io.ntaini.no huvi:ntei:n acheh un I seventy-four perches, moro or less, with tho upiairlemiiii-us, ' Nu . I.-Airat t of laud sltuato In said town slip, bounded by lands of Daniel Yrllt-r's helri aims of Kllzttbeih Klliiijstiiisu, nnd other lauds ot said duceased, eoulaiulllg ruuil ACIIUS, MOIll A housu ami lot stitinlr.,1 1 o...... ty, will. In few miles of lll'Kitnsliun t eity Is beniitirully locnled ueitrns rising intio vntiigcs, near one ol.L i, utlic Hlnle.iiii.ltnatiior.il nti eotnmniilly, Thero Is n snug I) W E L h I X II 01- Hhnemakei'hhon. Itnrnand nth t "I . . " ll tiy I's-ImUii nt- i i ink a Kooil Ji'ilnc n,ru i uin..s",i n uo wi u iy n'mreMni: f paitleularn. t uct i j, oyii. i:., ).; piUVATE SALE There will hnottVrrd forilc thr if Inn about ono and a hulfmdta fi-mi eouiprlKlni; two hundied wtv in-irr hundred aud lltty ol which are vw m mice In oak and ihesiuut tlnilwr, I or nattieulaiN and Urms inline JOHN ucr. j, ij-in.- jipci Legal Notices. i mi i viwni A'miiMi vnTu ix kstati: ok i:mas inr.Nnt,i)& t Btore Let teiH of admlulst ration on lliu' QtT?A miner of f.ocu-t towiiHhlti. Citut- toiret. uee u., nave ncen Kranien ny i count v. to lVter riwanlc of I,r hoiis liaviHti ct.ilmsoi deui.iH(ltiif.Mi P, Colut:. .US,1-O-thelltv Qt fI,o.'tutlr l.m'i luls iilmiiif: Jin th enl aie requehliil toinakotliiiiikiii'iLjiijfli Indebted to make payment. i vi .jvi it... i.i... HW Ott.'iJ.'(SI-0iv. .Via - Audlloia. IIH ESPY HOTEL. ISsl'V, COI.UMIUA COU.NTV, 1'A. "iftt-raltjiioil would Infoim Iho travelling pni, llo u.,,1 I, tuts lukeu thiiHisituiiunied eslali. -iimeiilniid Ihorougbly itlllled the same lor !. ii1;' . 1 V"".v,"lU''"'u"' h's guests. Ills lurder dl bo stock; d wllh lliubest Ihe market uilords. Apr.!a,ia.tf WILLIAM l'EITIT. i-py,i. AUDITOR'S NOTRi:. IhUT tsr.vTt; of ii Ntr.i. i int e ..'. iu theurphiiiiH umiri ! iniuino.-.' . Auditor nppnltiDd by Iherouri, i j,. but loll ot l.o estntu of s.ii.l 1 III, I ZLH Omnge twp , Ju tlio lounly of .,! 13mm will Ultcillio inriltH Illiertsit-u, i-t nrt,,. ... ....,..,t , .... u'..,.,u.,hr .V ll7th, IN... nt 10 n't link A M. "I ' "lift Hlootusburg, In mill county. Alip,."' z - tr.il t .. ,... , ... I , I luM.I ,., 1 iL-UT nflnn coming in fornp.itofihiAiilinm'p ,j- oci.ft.Vda.iw. '(f-.'d ' . ST. , A DM INI ST R AT( ) I tS a""u S?"' FiT.MK Of ( IIAItl.tS IIIJ-S OU 0 J' i.t-tiersot uiimiiiisiiniiMiioiio"-- ilt", lltss. lulu ol Allllllll lol,M, I vnt eoiinty, diet-used, hiiNo bun ff-1"1 tii-Kl-ier Ol saia l ouiiiy.io j,-,r..---, . mliilstraior.whoiesldcshi llusliestue. it,-. Co.AII pel sons having claim unam tliusnld esliil.iiir.. ii-nliesltd to ,rixl ed sellleuient without delay, und tl""" muao iiavinciii. .. . Sept, SIIID-M. ..... OH I.KKst with Ihenppuitenanccs; lato tlio tstato or sahl dtct-ascd. .ItssiT f'Mtt-.i.v I-.... i. lllootiisbiirB, Oct, SI. ISIS). ' (bll.K.oill i, iSiife.- Ten per cent. nnn. tlllld oltbe purcliasa money lu bu paid to tho guurillan on thu day of stilus oni-ihlrd of the ! . mm.im j ,is tt-ii jer t-t-iii. to l,u paid ou 1 IU en ntlriiiiktioit i,r k.-,t.. . ,i,i,..i ... . .r." eli-isu iiiouey In one enr from eoutlrinalloii of s.i e. will, lutciest ironi coutlruiutlou . ,(. - Iho reiiiiilutiig bird tu t eiiiuln lu the hands or t o i.uri h isei- dui Hi; tho natural llfu of thu widow ol It. Ilaiimuii. deuM 1111,1 1 , ,,t ,i...J........ . i uiiiuiiilly unit rtgulurly paid paid lo her by I o TIV!' I:',"-ehaseis!hl, o'r their heirs nud ul" ,tvmtH ui. 'ItHlllM lO l,0 ri'COVelt-ll tltf tl.r,:V.".r.utl";'tt 1"! rent, uio re, ..Verablo iu ..... kiiu iiuuweuiin, 1,11,1 ut Jit-r donntso licr s nuu ol tho purchusu money shall bo tsild lo tliupelsonsltnallyoulllledinerelo tlmlwiilnst paj uien s io busteurCHlhy bond, iuiVionA ZW!!"' l "u t"';"' Browne iiuih,7.. session . r lliu sovt nil ,rt ink, Klyt i tntni liVI .lay o; Apiu n?u, tho .urfln.str or i,uil' ois?; to npljlii wllh Ihu ulsitu stutctl isiuuitliiiiii of lui iui UuVuuuV;tan,V. U' "'r "- sio-nt AAito.v jiahii:i.li:h, Kp.lUMt Uuurdiaii A UlUTOll'M jNUl'lt'i;. J-A. KSTATI: OF HltllAlllI IIMI. t.l, 111 the Orphans Court of the eoutily " bla. Tliu Audllorappolnled hv !M ' il,T't Isirtdlslrltillllon ot theliiil.iti-oln I'- .'W I'eler hut, executor tie boms iirii,fl',i t)M bit,. ofOriiiiKo'rowiislilp.t'olntiiliiir fw-JI will l.itet tlio pnltles lnteles'i-.i,fr I'Ay ol Ids iippolntiuent on AVt-tlntsui), yTjjj. 17th, lMiUilt'2 o'clock T. .M..I1I Ins. t!l-c' iJW bur, 111 snldcounty. All piirilo ,it hcnF ri'nucsted lo attend, or be, t.-bsn (t lu lor a part of the sild fluid pever t)ci.a.'r.a-iw. t Iwitb AUDITOR'S NOTICK. l?M HSTATK OP CI.AKA 31'b'IVI'l.l.l. I' jHI lu flits ori halls Court of i oltiiutu KV Audltorui.tiolnlo.l hv tile tot.rl. ' rw'K.' butlon of the citato of said t'l.tr.t Ml JpHcc ofM-olt towiislilp lu llio et.nub ,' il-oil u-illi,iti.t II, mnlli.w ,.,t, r.,M . IHln! purposoof Ills uppoliitmeiit uu s,jtlir.-. TtTJ day ol N.n ember next, at III ll olllcu of Hubert F. t lark ill lll,l..M i .Tnuil eollllly. All lutrtii-s Itlleri-stnl nr. itttetid, oi- bu debarred from c.iniuu, Qrde of thusuld fund. Oct.'JJ,'(.9-lw. JXEUU'l XJ IATAT15 I X'UTOR'iS XOTK'I.. OK JOHN KIM'.. Ol, i Letters tcslaiueiitarv on tilt- ,Ui Kile, lato of ritntarloaf town...., eoiinty havo been itiaiiti-.l b i,. i- j Columbia County loltlihaid k,, v twp. Columb.it county l'a. All i ' ' elalmsnKalnstthoestaleal'e n-qu T inem initio i-:xecuior iu.siu.riou .,.. , umbla eountv. l'n. Tln.se lndrtu' -I ellheroll note, jtl.titiiellt, nii'ltli'g' i count Mill mako payment lo tin out delay. 1 nn.ii.ii.i-" Oct. H.'ti'J-Cw. & Ji:lil-..MI.sl,l l E' 4t, Notices. N J OTIC K , All i.n,,,,, 1.-nuluu thehKtl"" to Ihu lllidel-slL-iinl oil booll, llete .. uro hereby notilled that uiiltss Illaduof tin, same, w ithin -.IX - founts or clnluis will bo selth"' K Jf i'.PT iiiooinsbu re.Oct. b.'UMw. r -'"--"yyBi NJOTICE TO'STOCK "oU)t A tllvldenil of3 percent or 7'n".fj l .mo t-.i pi.ai sioca oi tuu " ,BLJ .anywlll bo paid by the Trcwir"" 11 idl.vl,.. ,.,T,I ,,f,,.r lift lWll,l...r the r.ipltal stock of Iho Cat.iwl.sii put -1$, cab' Oct. S.'CO-lf. I 0 E. TVJ- O T t.1 f " tie reas my wire uimm" ', r. nnd hoard without Just cans.'. Vi .rV' '' "to nuu i win pay no oeois - - yr from thlsilalennil forbid all wr'AK Oct. 1V01-31. ''S J . ind QO-PARTOERSHII NOTK'E gj The un.lcrslKned Imve entered '''$. ship ns Fotllidersntiil Jlaclili. sis "'lr, f" I-uuudry heretofore occupied b;' '., )p ll i-i , 1 1- tlhOHfl.l ,.T,'.10.,.'n."1:" tl I1'0 nrm wl Lilb&'itv E. It. Ikler, lo whom nil persons Hi" ll apply. . . ju iiiooinsnuri; June ii,-ii-j-u, rpO TAX COLLECTORS. .. . . . . .... ti , i uu collectors or county nn -v j of llio river mu ri qut-Heil to !,' '"J'j of Columbia county, on Monday,!' "'.ip, next, such uu iiuiouilt of County l'''. ' added iu that nlnndy paid. l ''"", ,-iJ, of Ihu whnlu county lax; and In'' ,f ij, Ir, slduiif tho rlu-r to make p-iJ i'"' it"' ' ltf.Hi day follow Inir, tlio nth, in 0 ' 1C " . those ard r,,,,u,,..l i.i on lliest'i. ... JO int. ii osu are rrnueslctl loiloon i """ ' ,' . isoine iuw havo tilroady P-''',,,,1',,,,1, p in Ihlrt'sofihoiiiiiount. lbey'l,,n'ui V - . I'tvuim tuu iii.it, t, in,, liu.' I, yoiieeiors will do wt 11 til eol"'",i'".. elites Willi Uu, ahovo kluleliient, II " lhusf.tr fallid inniakelheir p" (llleslt.l lit 1,h , .1 llils Hun- loiici-ior or mtivlous ye,rs hi tiieeton lliusaiiied,isiiii,l"!lll'V ., . I thoso fAilinu- lo eoiiiply wilh.lhe'" ,.h their nec.utils plactsl In tho ha"1' '" f, lur eollt-ctlMii. - - . . .1.., LIS is 1 i-uriner, lli nniounl oi I rth'iiltsulllelul.t to pay all "V.UV. li l Is'iu. ih uituu .iw.,,1,1 i .si i-i-lt'-l "' ' Wo iinve concluded that nil '"''i'.'i ."li uci in in pay over lite itliiouu; - -Ileceniber 1 1-rut of Court and "'.!.' i.ftli.H una" ,' . they will bu perlullltd I t u''"n ,,i, si t-ep iluniaKo Issued by the I on"' 1 J , yliius In IM1 i.lii ii.f.-liof tlitlrrist" ' " Wo hopo this v,it rtorlvn liiin";l'u M-.'.'.'.V'.'iVit. let. 2i,'Ca.lw, IOR NEAT .ion '4 Ai ii - i mi it iii (iii.i, un t tin