THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 3(b (ifahtmluan -ANIl- IU.OOMS13U11G. PA. FRIDAY MORNING NOV. 12, 18G9. tf TIIK COI.U9I1IIAN line Ilia l.rK.l Clreulullun of any tinner published In Northern Pennsylvania, and U also a mnch larger alieet than any of Ita eoleni porarleti and If therefore the bent meilliim for advertising lit tlile eeetloit ofthe- state. deary Again. During Iho campaign wo frequently Infuiiiiutl our opponents wlmtsort of a ninti ihey were Mipportlnt:, but with tlmt blind ubi'ilhiico to piirty which chnriictcrlzctt them, lliey voted for him blindly. Now that his election U secured it is admitted that he is a brainier, faithless, conceited Jackanapes, and tho papers which eulogized him most high ly are now abusing him without stint. Even tho Jltpulliatn which swallows every tioso luLclcu "lUUlcal," leeis unused at tho stomach, and after giving a synopsis ol (ho llrowster affair, trtys "Governor Qeary had a perfect right id lako uucic mat wiucn no nan intrust ed to lk'iiltiiiitu II. Urowster. but ho had no right, mjustico to tho higti and dig nified posltlou which ho tilled, to dolt in an uuucmanu,iiisingcuuousiiiuii!iur. Wo feur that hu has smirched his posi tion, that ho lias damaged his splendid fame as a soldier, for a true soldier is always expected to bo straight forward and candid, that ho has humiliated his political friends; and brought reproach iwon his narty. Tho end to bo attained would never justify tho employment of sucli means, una tins cmt eouiu nave been reached In u fair and manly way." deary may bo accustomed to criticism from his political opponents, but it must huit his prldo tu bo blabbed by his own party friends. "cjo tlic struck eagle, stretched upon tho plulu. No moro through rolling clouds to boar again, Viewed his own fcuthcr on tho fatal dart. That winded thcjmlt that quivered In his heart Keen were hU panga.but keener far to feel Jle nursed thcpltiton which Impelled IhoMeol.1' Ku.Miu.i:. What will bo dono with William II. Kenible, Into Statu Treas. urtr, now that tho Attorney General has been changed. Governor Geary instructed his lato Attorney General to commence proceedttigsiigaiiist Kcinblo, as a defaulter to tho State, and ho was Just about to do so, when hu was re moved. Tho people expect tho now Attorney Goneral to proceed to tecovor tlmmoney which tho Governor says is due thu Stati-. Hut will ho do it? Wo fear not, hIiico It. looks as tin ugh opu of tho chief motives for getting rid of tho lato Attorney General, was to hush up this investigation. Kemb'o. Is ono of tho party that had the change nude,and this may huvo been ills prollt In tho transaction, lint, their little gamo is spoiled by the exposure, as tho Press will be sura to compel an Investigation. Wows Items. -One I'd r Is editor has fought fifty duels. A nineteen otttico babv Is thu pica ent wonder of lUehniond. A '$100,000 fee" has lately been given u New York lawyer In mi import ant C.lSO Commodore Vanderbllt hasolfered lCrnstus Corning, Jr., Si,0(MJ Tor thu trotting horso"(leorgo l'.iliner.'' Colonel 13. O. Drake, who put down tho llrd well in tho Oil Kegltms recent ly died In n Connecticut poor house. Tliero was ono voto cast In tho Klf. teeutli Ward of Philadelphia fur Miss Susan 11. Anthony for Governor of Pennsylvania, It Is stated that tho great flro In tho Dismal Hwnmp, Vu., will result In the formation or a iaku from threo to ten feet deep. A housebreaker In England fell dead while robbing a home. Tho cor oners Jury rendered a verdict or "died by tho visitation or God." Somo days ago a child, living near Dotighusvlllo, was so horribly mutllat od by rats while its parents wero asleep, that its life is despaired of, Tho biggest pumpkin In Pari, weighed flOti pounds and sold for $23. How much Paris has lost by not know ing or pumpkin pies I A seventeen Dotiiid nikokllled him self lately, bv butting his head against a pieroi u onugo across fcSllpperyrncK creek, llutler county b'muu fish about that. A porter In Cincinnati broko n heavy hatchway cover in soveral pieces tho other day; but he had to rail down three ftorles and kill himself to do it. ..Carl Schurz wont to tho Chinese, moatroin tan Francisco, tititl complain ed that tho music made his head ncho, and that ho couldn't untlr;rtjittl tho language. Oakey Hall says that Grcoley.when A Whig, tued to speak of tho mo of money in elections as u "plpe-l.i. ing," but Hint now ho eall, it "scrutinizing tho registry." A necro murderer in North Caro- Una confessed that ho had outraged his victim before killing her. Ho was thereupon hanged without further for niallty. Pollard pays that all tho important documents of tho' Cnnfcdrraey nro still concealed In tho South, Job Davis hav ing taken with him in ills flight onlv iuuu ua viuruui no consequence. A man named Moss killed Dick Geer, in Jackson, Miss., a few days ciuuu, in n imiu uiiiicuiiy aoout a nog. All parties wcro niggers, except tho nog. -iio was quito respectable. They had a littlo firo in Chicago on tho 20th, which burned out 20 firms and 18 families. As it was a small flro for unit pi tee, tup losi was only $00,000, unit iiii,ii;ii-u nut, iiuto aiienuon. two needles, swallowed fifteen years tirro bv two ladies In Trnnin., Ohio, nnvo recently mniln llmli- .,u wii bin a few days of each other, ono coming out at tho bro stand tho other at the shoulder-blade. Both ladles' liavo sunerea irnm consumptive symptoms uuiiuu mo jiitucii years. , "Can any boy n if me an animal of iho onicr -enema' that Is a front-toothless animal?" A boy whose faco beam ed with pleasuro at tho prospect of a Koti iiiurK, repucii : "i cant" "Well what is theanlmal?" nskpil tlm lonmnr "Mv grandmother?" replied tho boy, itu Knub nice. "Gentlemen' of llm tiirv.et.i Irish barrister, "it will bo for you to say whether this defendant shall honllnwcd to como into court with unblushing louisieps, witn tno cioaK or hypocrisy in his mouth, and to withdraw threo ijitllocks out of my client's pocket with impunity." A gentleman traveling in California encountered n panther, of which ho subsequently wrote as follows: "I look ed at him long enough to notohls brown nnd trlossy coat. Ills hln- n-lnrtnn- ovoa his broad, woll-dovcloped muz.lo, and capacious Jaws, when both, of us left tho spot nnu i am pleased to mid, In oppo slto directions.'' A .VOlincr woman of Now TTnvnn. Connetlciit, whilo walking to Fair Hav en recently, was followed by n young limn, niii, wnen biio arnveu at llio bridge, stepped up and gpoko to her, and attempted to put his arm around her, when shodrow a revolver nnd fired at him two or threo times, ono shot just grazing his. faco. He lied In great haste. nnd tho woman resumed her walk noma Rev. Thomas Allen, who was tlm nrsi minister of tho church In PItlsfleld fccitieu in 1701, was at tho battle or lien nlngton nnd carried a musket. Once, when asked whether ho actually killed any man at Dennington. ho replied that no utu not Know, nut observing n hash often ropeatcd from a certain hush, nnd that it was generally followed by tlio fill of ono of Stark's men. ho fired that way anu put tho flash out I A voiinc ladv In Auburn. Now York, rorused to marry her sweetheart unless ho stopped chewing tobacco. Ho agreed and tho wedding took rilaco In due season. Returning from tho bridal tour In tho cars, the other day, ho pull ed a roll of something from ills pocket Sbo thought It was tobacco, and clutch' ed It and threw it ' ut or the window, Alas, it was a roll or inonoy, S2i00 in all, and has ypjbecn recovered, An Incorrigible loafer, being taken to tin' for his laziness, replied, "I tell you jrentlemon. yoit'nro mistaken. I havo not a lazy bono In. my bodv, but tho fact K I was horned tired." It was tho Bruno follow thatthrow lnrusHf ruo fully down under nlreo ono lfoLdav closed Ids eyos.nnd languidly murmur-, hi, "ow hrpntho ir you want to I'll bo hanged ir I will." A wag, having u dlspulo with a man who Kept a sainago-shnp, and ow ing him a grudge, ran into his storoouo uay, as no wasforviiig several cintoiii- ers, wmi an imrnen-'o ueau eat, which ho nulcklv denoslted on tho enunliT. snyintr: "This makes l'J: usVou'ru busy now, wo'll eottlo another time," uixl ho was off inn twinkling, Tlio cu3toiners, aghast, foon followed hint, leaving their sausages ueiiiuti. A Two IIiiAiir.nGnti,. Ono of Iho most curious freaks or uuturotho world has over w;eti Is it two-hended girl, which isn cxhihlflou at Iioiton, Xa-turof-omi tluies, In a playful or eccentric .moon perli'niis oxtraonllnary c-.iprlces, and tills is ono of them. A girl, now getting on to womanhood, has one body, two heads, and four hands nnd leg's, Tho double creature is happy, hf-althy mid tathllcil. Wo shouldn't like to bo In that condition, hut this., African do foemiuul having peeu horn so appears (,, l L-,. I.r.w ,l,.oll,,,, r.M,.Un.lhl.l L'lw. ... they danco, sing, hop, skip nhd iinplT,,,! ,iur,iu wl11' 6tl" niuliiwl at the Communicated. Dodlcatlou in Mount Carmel. Ci.sVitAUA, Nov. a, 18C0. 1 Mtt. Editous Sunday, October 31st, was a day'iiQvor.to b forgotlen by thfi Catholics or Mt:C;trniel Inivlngon that tiny tlio pienniic ul n'elng dedlented to Almighty God a new and commodious church, the erection of which they com menced only n few months ago. Tho dedication was performed, by Itlglit ltov. J. T. Slianiiahan, D. D., liishop of Ilarrlsburg, assisted by ltov. M. Sheridan of Ashland and ltov. D. I. M'Dcrinott of this place. After the dedication the Litany of tho Saints was read tho Wholo congrcgntlou partici pating in tho responses. High Mao was tlion sung by Father M'Dermott. This being thu first time, whllo ho lias been here, tlmt tho ltov. gentleman had occasion to bring his musical nblllty In to requisition, and !t was a matter of doubt to somo whether his proficiency in this department was equal to his other acquirements, hu was listened to with much lnterest,and it isonlyjusllco to tho ltov. gentleman to bay that ho acquitted himself In such n masterly stylo as to convince tho most fastidious that, so far from being neglected, it was really one or his principal fortes. At tho close or tho first gospel, tho Itlght Rev. liishop ascended tho altar, and proceeded to deliver tlio .dedication sermon. Ho took his text from St. Mark, XI, 17'. "And Ho taught, saying to them : Is It not written : My liouso shall bo, called tho hotiso of prayer to all nations? In (ho courso of tho sermon hospoko In high terms of tho zeal manifested by Farther M'Dermott and tho faithful under his charge, of which tho beautiful tumplo ho had that 'morning dedicated to thoservicoofGod and tho more extensive ono rapidly ap proaching completion in this borough nro striking illustrations. Ho dwelt at length upon tho necessity and power or prayer asa means or scorning salvation, and do doubt madon lasting impression or ills subject 011 tho minds or many Notwithstanding apparent efforts at adapting his language to tho uudertand Ing of tho most Illiterate, ho sometimes burst into strnins of eloquence which were extremely sublime, and most pro ductive of beautirul and appropriate comparisons, It would bo u rare treat to listen to the Bishop on a subject upon which ho could pour thu full current of his eloquence. Tho choir performed its part in quito n creditable manner, nnd drew from tho Rt. Rev. Bishop tho deservej eneoniml urn, that ho rarely met, In rural dis tricts, such proficiency In music. In tho evening Vcupors were sung by Rev. D. I. M'Dermott, who also deliv ered u very lino sermon. After Vespers there was, lienedlctlnn of tho'illessed Sa crament by tho liishop. VeuitUb. Vory Strange. In u way tlmt It Is equally curlou't nnd iniert'Huui; A young man belonging to Fort Scott recently went down to thoedgo of tno ArKiineas on uusiiiess. While ilown there ho went to a party, nnd whllo at tho party danced often, nnd became very familiar with 0110 of tlio Bottler's wives. Rackcnsnck stood It as long as no could, mn iinniiy Dccomiiigcnritgcti, ho went up to tho blood nnd said: "liook here, MUtf r, that Is my wife you aro dniioiiitr with!" "Well, what of it?" said (ho blood, "Why this: you dancu with her again, you upenir to ner, you oven look ut her again, and I'll blow tho ton of your head off!" ' Wow, look here," Mild tho blood, coolly, "do you boo that uiiibroJIasettingthar?" "Well, 'uposol do?" "Well, you handle that umbrella, you (ouch that umbrella, you even look ut that umbrella, and I'll ram It down your throat.find VII fpruili(' Itaclcensaek "scooted." A National Tax on Dogh Tho Philadelphia ' fit suggests tho imposi tibn to a tax of ono dollar apleco upon all tho dogs In tho countrj. Tho rea sons for this Is tliat tho dog Is a privi leged animal; he cata, but does not work, and thus ho Is on a par with men who aro poso?sed witli capital. In ono or two of the States a tax is now levied up on dogs,but ita provisions are not search ing, nnd tho owners of dogs in many cases managti to shirk it. There nro in tho United Hlates.lt is estimated, 0,000, 000 dogs. At tho tax of ono dollar a hcad.theso dogs would pay tho currency interest on $100,000,000 or tho national debt. Tho cost or collection would bo nothing in addition to tho present ma chinery. Nearly five-sixths or these C',000,000 aro worthless or inferior dogs, anil perhaps tho half of them would be killed off, and but $3,000,000 gathered into tho treasury. Still, this is a littlo, fortune. Let us sco wliat further good would flow from bucIi a tax: First. It would improvo tlio blood of tuo races oi nogs inemseives, comotng out-tho mongrels and curs of tho low .degrees. Third. It would add to tho security ntid'wealth oftho farmers, who. in al most very section, grow sheep, oven if it is only ono or two. Tlio annual loss to farmers by tho de struction of sheep has been estimated ut $10,000,000, mid nearly a inljllon more in injuries. All this is laid to dogs, and their ravages not only Imiuf diately in jure farmers by the sheep destroyod.but tend to depress wool growing, from, tlio uncertainty attending tho cnterprlo in that direction. Tlio tax on dogs Umi novelty. Great Britain bus. tried it witli gopd elfect,uiid It alteiidy exists In Now England, Penn sylvania and other communities A Human Fiuxd An' Infant IlUltNlID TO DilATlt BY ITrt NUlISk A lady from Redford County gives us tho subjoined particulars of tho most atrocious and liorriblo edmo wo havo over been called upon tu record. It an pears that Mr. Henry Creasy, living in tho Jleudows of uooso Creek, in lied ford County, fcomo short tiuio since had JlIw mlofortunu to lose his wlfo, who dlt-UJprtving an lnfriit child. Tho In- fatit.waaphiced under thu care of Mr. John Ii)i-giiultsjHrntfdfatJLTjtihf'(W nurseii py a coiorou gin, age.it about iif, teen years. Two or threo (lays' kliico Mrs, Morgan hnil nci-asipn to'bco'ld thjs girl fur .some delinquency, at which she showed marked signs of anger and res cutiiiciit, Tho next day Mrs, MoriMii visited a neighbor's lioui-u, u short dis tance off, leaving tho child with tlio nuri During her absence tho fiendish and brutal nurou to gratify her anger iigiiiiitMrs. Morgan.dellberately threw thu child inlo the Ihv, and let i remain the.tomitll both of Its legs wero burned olCnbuvo thq tinkle, causing Its death. When Mis, Morgan ruturued In a lew Jiuur, sliu was horrified to eo the In liocent little bubo burned almost to a crjsp, Its distorted features Indicating the terrible agonies it bad endured. hoiiso, was at oiieii taxed with the deed but denied It bitterly, stating that tho child's legs lind been eaten off by a dog, whllo she left only for a few moments. This was wholly disproved by tu plain mark? of tho lire, and tho brute being threatened with bovcro punishment, linally confessed that she committed tlio horrible deed In tho manner above stated, and assigned as her reason for It her dissatisfaction with Mrs. Morgan. She was then conveyed to Liberty and committed tojall for trial, Sho should have been promptly hung from tho Jlmb oftho llrst convenient tree. Lynchburg ( lru) Amw. Jl'DilK Dknt is confident of being chosen Governor of Jlissiijsippl. Bo lio will bo if ballots aro used, not bayonets. miscellaneous News. Pahis, Nov. 8. An unknown man, whllo prowling about Compeiguo yes terday, was taken into, custody. Upon bcingsearched he was found to be arm ed. He admitted that his Intention was to ntesttssitmto tlio Emperor. He has been taken inru of. Tut: Avondalk Fund. SoitAN'roN, Nov. 8. II. Gaylord, treasurer ofthe Avomhilo relief fund, acknowledges through the morning RrpuUhnn receipts to Nov. 0 of $31,237,50. Tho fund has been disposed of as follows: Deposited in Wllkesbarro bank on call, five per cent, Interest, $19,000,00; paid to wid ows and orphans, $10,723 80; invested in Unite I States bonds, $28,943 9o; in vested in railroad bon Js,- 9,000 00; bal ance $12,00-3 05 to bo Invested in a fow days in railroad bonds. Minnesota Ei.nuno.V Close Vote. St. Pauls, Nov. 9. Tho voto for Governor in this State is so closo that it will require an official canvass to do termlno whether Austin, Republiean,or Otis, Democrat, Is elected. Wasiiinoton, Now 10. llUTTJJItriKI.lVU SUCOESSOK. Ex-Senator Folger, of New York.has accepted thu position of assistant treas urer at New York and will assume tho duties or tho olllco as soon as transfers can be made, it will take soveral days to count the money on hand. Soveral remain clerks havo been scut from this place to assist in counting. COUllT Ol'' CLAIMS. Tho decision of the Supremo Court reversing tho decision or tho Court or .Claims, that officers in tio regular and volunteer servico had a right to draw pay, rations, ami clothing for two scr vntits, at i-ixtecn dollars per month each, will savo tho United States Treas ury at leastsoyou millions-of dollars, while it, will deprive claim agents of a largo amount business in collecting this additional compensation. DKATII Olf OENEHAIi WOQG. Tuov, N. Y., Nov. ,10. Gen. Wool died at his residence In this city at half past two o'clock this morning In tho presence of hUfamily,Hou. J. A. Gris 'Wold, nnd James, ills colored servant, who lias been with him for upwards of forty years. Ho died lilmost wituout-a itrugglo.llq was elght-sixvyears of ugu. iuiiu tiuiu uniiis Hincrai uai not been announced. Post Ohiuoh Matteiw in , Punn. sylvania, Tho following changes worn to-day ordered for Penn sylvania: Mr. Stevenson, Postmaster of Dushore, Sullivan county, vice NeNon Ackley, deceased ; George U. Reach, Postmaster of Colley, Sullivan county, vleo Charles Schroclc, resigned ; John 8. 8uin, Postmaster of Rrnlntwln, Wyoming county, vico Sarah J, Stur dlvunt resigned; A MAK'S I1KAD CUT OFF AND lilt ON AKUtllMH MAS S B01IV 1 ,k V,wn the JhntU tie Itt (Stlrurgti Eiranotn, On tho 18th of April, 1803, In'tho pris on Iif Ourlca (Province; of Miniis (.leraes,)v In llrazt' twri-'uiSii imn'ied Averlound Ciirlnes" were executed at thu samo time. In llrazll executions take place with closed doors, In tlio In terior of thu prison. Dr. IiOrenzo y Cirnid of Rio Janelto, well known by savans for his rSnnlrkiiblo Works on electricity applied to physiology, his surgical skill, nnd his success In auto plastic operations, obtained permission to prollt by this event lu order to expe riment on tho power of electricity, unit to lllustratu its analogy witli borne of tho phenomena of life. Tlio Humorous experiments hitherto nttcmpted havo been made on the head and trunk sepa rately. Dr. Lorenzo y Carmo's design was, R possible, to unite tho head to the neck nfter decapitation. rhu heads of tho two criminal for within a few minutes of cncli other into tho samo basket first that of Carinas, then that of Avelro. Immediately af ter this nocond execution n compression was eflectud by a pupil or Dr. Lorenzo on the carotut arteries oi, ono oi me lioads,so as to stop tho hemorrhage. The body, was then placed on u bed already prepared, and Dr. Loreijzo stuck tho bead as exactly us possible on tlio sec tlon and kept it in tlmt position. The cells of a powerful electric pile wero ap plied to tlio basoortho neck and on tho breast. Uunder this influence, as lu former experiments, tlio respiratory movements wero at ouco perceptible. As the blood which penetrated in abuu danco through tho surface of tho hair threatened to Mop tho pas.igo of air,Dr, Lorenzo had recourse to tracheotomy, Respiration then ensued regularly. Tho head was fastened to the body by stitch es and by a special apparatus. Tho physiologist wished to ascertain lor how long a timo this appearance of lifo could thus bo artificially maintained. His astonishment was great when ho saw thatatthoend or two Iiouib nut only did respiration still continue under ttie influence or thu electric current, but that circulation had even resumed a cer tain regularity. Tlio pulso beat freoly but sensibly. Tho experiment was con tinued Without Intermission. At tho end of sixty-two hours It was evident to tlio astonishment or OTry ono that a pro cess or cicatrization bad commenced on tho Hps or tho section. A littlo later signs or life man i Tested t homscl ves epon- taneou-ly in thu head and limbs, till then deprived of motion. At this mo ment the director of the pri.-on, arriving rr (ho first timo In tho experiment room, observed Hint, by a singular nils tako'due to the haste or tho operation, tho head of Citrines had been taken for that of Avelro, nnd had been applied to the body of tho latter. Tho experiment was confinticd notwithstanding. Threo days later tho respiratory movements reproduced themselves, and electricity was suppressed. Dr. Lorenzo y Carmo and his assistants wero stupellod, fright ened at a result unexpected, and nt the power of an agent whlch.lti their hands, had restored life to a body whoto right to exist the 'law had forfeited. Tlio learned mirgeon, who had only had in view n simple physiological ex periment, employed nil his skill to con tinue this w'ork, which felenco. aided against till expectation by natuio, had so singularly commenced. Ho assisted tho process of cicatrization, which pro-gri'St-ed under tho most favorable con ditions. By means of an ojsophngian probo liquid nourishment was intro duced into the stomach. At the end of about threo months tho cicatrization was complete, nnd motion, though still difficult, became more and moro extend ed. At length, at tho end or seven months nnd a hair, Aveiro-Carincs was able to rise and walk, feeling only n slight stiffness in tho neek, and a feeble' ncss in the limb' UuTI.lIlt-t'tiUISST-Attho M.li. l'.irnmiiwn In K.ipy, mi l)cl.,t.cr Sllli. ly W. M. .Mimiiiilnei-r, air. miner j-iaynr iu an-. . .... KrtO.Mi:U-l)AVr.Nj;oKT-On1'lil Iml., by Iho iinmc, air. joiiii w. ivry",Y,l " ..... imn'iiirarl. both of Miiltivlllf . CONNER CONNF.H Ott Hill lnt, l;y ltov. 1). J. Wnl'rr, Mr. W. H. Ojnuer to Mm Kulo Uunucr nil ui iiiuoiiHinirg. Ill M n Y 1)1 t.PIN E-hy thn Knino Mr. Sam uet II. Iliinuy lo iiiss, auy a. liiHimu, " feytown, Tub Odd Fellows. Tho Grand Lodo of tho United States, I. 0. of 0. F., which was in ses-ion ut Sati Francisco, adjourned on tlio 2d, niter tr-inmc ing a largu amount of buMnois. I( appears from tlio reports pio seated that tho order in tlio United Statu embraces 3,4iG lodges, with a inoiabersliip la good standing of 208,305, During tlio paft year 251 new 1 dges wcro o-tibliilicd,, and tho increiuo of members was 23,35'J. Tho cunual reccipU aggregated $2,SS'J,3I7, of which amount $S17,952 was expended for tbo benevolent objccLs ot iliu order, includ ing tlio rel'cf of members nnd their families, tlio burial of tho dead and tlio support and education of orphan.!. Tlicso statistics prove tlio ordar to bo an iiniaensa cngino for good, aud tlio excellence ol' its management is bliown by tho further fact that it has a cash surplus of $1,751,301, from ono year's oper ations, whilo its total assets roach tlio enorm ous nggregato of 20,000,000. Ol'lt readers must not forget that no cases on tho published trial list will bo tried tlm first week of court. Nothing but criiuiual cases will bo fried. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. LOCKAnD-In nrlarcreck.on Thurndny Oct.2Ht, Mr, Joim l.itwttarii, acu i yur-, o im-mi, nnd 17 days. t i 'y , OAK. In jinnrcrrcK, wutiuouny, uci. i. isw. t'laru, daughter ofllenry nad Korea Doalc, In ncr lam year. CimiHTIAN.-In MndWon twp on ThursJuy, ov. u,in8i,MftVMia i;urinan,oi uoiri iuweusu( aged U yc-arnt nnd 7 month. CHUtHTIAX. Valentino Christian, hniband of iiccil 70 vcrrs. 1 month, nnd 1 day. Tho aged coiiplo nboved named M ere 111 but a ihort timo. nnd as will bo seen ami within n row days of each other. So long had they Journeyed loiiethcr lu this lire, that death could not senar ate thorn. They leave a large clrelo of frlemU I relatives to mourn thN double nGllctlou. Uloomtburg Martlet Iteport. Wheat t-er imshol 51. live " Corn " OatB. . " - Flour per imrrci Clovurswil , Flux seed i Itutter - Kirus Tallow I'OiaUK'M i Dried Apples IiniuH m Bltles nnd Mhouldcrs - Ijiru per pouna Hay per ton . i i0 151 6'! 8 Uj! 2 W . 12 00 Legal :NotiooB. QOUHT I'HQCIjjVMATION. WiikiikAs, tun lion, wiuuim '5" , ' ' P.VI iv.,ii t of i!,i,itrin flwiH una or- i,imiiVcoiirtln tlio 2Ulli Jii'lli-lKl l)llrKt, coin .mVof the TOHiitli-i of O.liiiul.111, Hulllvim iiiul VVvninlim, nnd tlio linn. Irnm lh-rr iiml :!' lVVin . Awoclalo JlUlKCl nf Cnlmnl. .'"''' irnvo ImiioiI their prici pl, bwirliw ua 1 11 o ,iny oi . .."M- , ",..'v"i ,i to s,fwaK m, .I. Li-liig tlio Mil "I" ul oeccmii r noxi, 10 run '.' '.'."..V'V.'Va At.cn ii, .,,. .tu.tM liavo ftiiiiillliolr liriwpl liarliiit ilalo tlm Mill ilnv of liciitA. ofiethottwnd oimu liutiJicil uixt slity e niul In 1110 Ulrccti-il for hnUllli f all Uriliani' ilinis tSS l Jtl. Mr I l"mwr i.otV "ml U. , '1.1 ?r,..y Blvcn, to tlu-Coroner. U, tho Justice, of tho t'eace anU ho toljiW ' o oW'iKftlSrpoiional li'o' iiiiho Sotiio'c filing, which to tin ir" ;...U:o, appertain Si ft ti nt ire nr may Up In tlio Jail of tho mlil county of Coluiniiiii, w i;o i en .; 2"r. r lu , n' he raTtena IV. ......I.i.u- inihrirnntlpf-v Dated al lllonms- .12-.. hurir. tholldilayof. Nov,, In tho year Is. V or our lvortl, one iitonianti i-mm. nut. 1 M .J.'.,Ii Hlll lA 11 IlI'lV' llilril l-cnr of tho Ilnfepemleiuo of Iho U'meii Btiites of Ainerlra. MOllllUUM .Mll.L,.i"', NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 17ST11AY.-OAM13 TO THE 1H.EM JLliKe, ol the unilertilKUcil 111 Itentou Inwtuhlp, aoout tlio 1st of Oi'tobur. lHili. a Wlillo Jloir. kuo- po.etl to weigh 15(J lb,. 'Iho owner will pleaio cull, prove property, pay charge, or It will oth cnvl-,0 bo Ulsposeil of aceoruliiK to law. KIjI SI11SUKMUI.U llentoii, Nov. H,'C3-tf rpilE LITTLE WONDElt SEWING J. machinu, rntcB, 81. It make tlio elntla locU-stllch: It rows as well a, any machine lu the market; u child can use it; it require., no instructions; it inaice, no noise: iv uov, mn uui oi orucr; il can ou curricu i tnenocKci; iimaueRiiii elegant preneiit. UNION KKW'INO MAUHINlO UOMI'ANY Nov. lJ.'bt)-3iii. 2JI Hroii'lway.N. Agents W'anlcd. UHILD 110UN IN A iSAlt-UOOM AND Ai'TEttwAKD3 JIununHUD. Wo aro again obllKcil to record ono of tlicso very &tid 'crimen which mtiko tho hlootl run cold In our veins nnd our heart'dno tloustop In horror. A littlo moro than two weeks hijo a young couplo stopped oil' thu train nt Itupert sttilion and tho hidy complaining of not foellna very well went Into tho bar-room oftho Itu pert Hotol. Sho hud bean thero hut u fow momenta when suddenly sho jjavo birth to a child. Of courso they woro uiuihlo to continue their Journey and sho win taken care of us kindly 03 possi bio by the btraugcrs into whoso hands sho had fallen,. Ono week ago to day bho had so far recovered as to bo ablu to travel, and, in company with tho gen tleman who represented himself as her husband, they again started on thu Cat awis-jti it. It. towards TaiiitKiua. At Itingtown they left tho oars. From that point they wont 011 foot back through tho country stopping nt 11 farm liouso 011 tho road and wishing to leava thq babe. Tills being refused' theywent back ton phico called "JlelliiTllollow" jind there, as wasnflerfrardaydlscovered thujyhild "waiiiurilcroil. Suspicion was awakened by seeing thu, couplo repass tho house, wheru they had desired to leavi) tho babe, without It. Tito parties havo been arrested, and,, wo presume, tliero will bu 110 dllUculty in proving their guilt. Humor aiy that father and mother wero not niairied. II seems that (hey wero both from England hav ing been lu this country but it short tlmo nnd bho only arrived n fuw wi oks ago, They wero both extremely young and good looking, Jlejivbllcan. SrixtMEN lhtiCKH.-. Speaking ol tliu lut elections the llepullican ny : "lu Now York tlio Dctnoerutia Stato tan iliJatcs wero elected by reduced iimjoritie.i. Tlio rjcgUlaturc icinnins Itcpublican. lu New Jersey we did as well as ould Lo cxicctc(J, electing eno gh members of iliu J.eKialature piobably tj give us a Itepublican gain, tliousli nut sulficicnt to bo u niafority. tlov, Clallin is re-elected ill Massacliusctts, and tlio JiCgMntuie is ovorwlielnnngly lto publican." Now tills kind of newt may do f jr Hadical voteis. but this facts are, First, Tho Demo cratic majority in Now Vock is nearly double that given Seymour latt your, an J both branches of' tho Lcgijlaturo aro Democratic. In' New Jersey tlio Democrats havo an in creased majority in tho Legislature. lu JlasKicluUctts tbo Hadical majority has been retluoail front 08,855 to lO.OOU. and tho Democrats havo more than double their form er number in the Lcgi.dature, TilKUEliavu boon numerous deaths lately ntiioogst the prominent men of tlio ago. Mr. Qeorgo l'eabody, Tho Earl of Derby, several KnglUh)isliOs,(lov. Wiekliffi) of Kentucky, President Pierce, Hear Admiral Charles Stewart aud others. N OTIC E . Notlro 1m hereby ctvcii.tlmt nn inml tent Ion will be mnde to the (Joint or Common l'loas oftho county of Columbia, nt DoJ. Term 1MM, for tho Thomas, flrimiu John, AU1 Dulby nml Abl .imiu 11s jrnsici's ior 1110 imriioso oi rfct'iviii Deeds nui performing nil otlicr ilutieH nertain lmr lo tlio trutceshtn of tho (several nroncrtie bt'lonuln lo tho ltnurliigert'ekHuelety oil' rlernl lu mi Id county. Jly order or tho meeting. JOHN 1IICKM, Xov. IJ.'iffl-Jw. Cleric A 'mini. Mall. Worih ten tlnii lt prlff. AguiiU are imv g i-riMt HllCClM. l or circulars aim ..... .- llloomshnrn, Nov..1). 1WD. COUOU, COl.D on some TIlltOAT Hennirei inuncaiato attention. nBleet often le'tllts la an lntiira. l lit,, 1,1111.- l)li,-nse. IllllOV S IIUONCIIIAT. Tiiocur.s will lnot Invariably ulve fnstanl Pietlef. l'or llronclilti',. A-tlinia. C-ntr.rrli, Cnimninptlvu nml Throat uiseases, iney nave u suuining ei- feet. Ki'ni'irH nml Publlo Kpealcers uo tliem to clear nml hirengthcn the voleo. Owlns tn tho Roocl reiuitatlim anil impularlty of theTroche. nnnj' worlhlCHS nil I eheiip ltnt tatlonnaro oil'ercil, which aro ii'ioil fur nuthlni;. lio Kuro to obtain tlio Into nnow.N'is nito.s'ciiiAi, rnojiiu-. &oi.i nVKiiVM-itciin. Xbv. 13,'KT-Cni. s Hy virtue of sundry rlt of Vend. Kx.Mned out of tho Com t of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty nnd to mo directed, will lio exposed to public fu1c or outcry ot the Conrt House lu iJloomsbnrK nt 1 o'clock In tho nrternoon, on Monday.Deo. titti tt'W, tho fallowing real estate to wit: u certain tract ot land sltualo lu Urlareroek twn.,Colum,jljv county, boiuuletl and denerlbed rolhms to wit: on tho west nnd north by lands or Charles H.ich man and Tobias Hmlth, 011 tho east by latuU of (leor'o Hower, ontbobouth by landu or Henry Jtu.k, contnlnlngnbout fifty nfuo acres, more or less on which nro erected two framo dwelling louses, n fnuno kvIxI mill, Homo stable und n brick uweillnsnnd .touo housu with nrpurtr nances. Kelzetl taken In oxeeutlon uud to bo bold in tho property of Kphralm Kvnns. A U S O Atthosiimotlnionndplaee.n certain tract of hind hltuaio tu lirlarcreek twn.,Coiumblacouiity bounded on tho north by lit mis tn John G. Jucoby and llanuaJi pouejiberficr, ou the f-nst by, lancU orstephen Thomas imdjacoby, on thu south by public road Ifndlntffrom llerwlclc lo lloomburt;, on tho west by the llrlar Crcek.ou which li ereo ted n fnimf) irrlst mill, nlnsterjiilllaiid saw mill. u frarnedvrelUug. house, framo stnbto with tho uppuru'iinuce?. ao nc mo iuiih nmo nuoui threo acre of ground Kituato lu hnmo twp., nnd county, adjoining lands of J, H. Jacoby, Daniel KamLmcliuud tho North Itrancli Ctrnnf. Seized, tu .ten lnoxccutlou nnd to bo sold ns Iho property or Joslali Tliuninn. ALSO Two certain JoU of Rroundbltuato lu tho town' oi .Montana, i;onyni;iiam iwii.. uoinmuia county bounded ou thu norLli by 'third ritieet, on thu east by tho boundary IIqo of tald town of Mou tnnn, 011 the kouUi by lot No, It lu lllock It; ou the west by Lclby Htreet beln lot No. 1Z aud la, In map or plan ofRntd town. Helred, taken lu ex ecution nnd to bo old as tho property of l'eter M, lieaver. ALSO At tho (.nmo ttnif and place, two lots of hind filtuuto It (iermuutuwi,Cou.vnKhum twp., Col umbia county, fttntnlnliiff llfiy feet front nnd two hundred Jcct deep, bounded outho north by lot of Tlioinas Monroe on tho wept and south by Jot of Tat rick A gun nnd on the e st by tho Turn pike, whe-icon Is erected uMory nnd a half dwell liu; house with the nnmirtenniicrs. Sel7od. fnlr. en lu oxeeutlon aud to bo bold a tho property of iviiiu t,nn j i JIOKDECAl MII.LAHl). Kov, U,''Mf. Mierlll'. rnitlAL Jl A, 11. Ifcu. JackKon, Utile. Vocntn. Itauifhawaut. ClarK. Utile A Freeze, Clark. Freeze. Wllllinnyer, I.ltllc. Clark. Uroekway, Clark & Freeze. Knurr. .Miller. Clark. Ultlc. Fioeze, Kahler. Clmlt. Clark. Wlillniojtr, Ilrockwaj. Wliltmojer. Utile, Clark. Clatk. t'lieze. Uarkley. ('lurk, Freero A Utile. Wi'lliiKijtr. rrt-eze. Iliirklcj. Utile. Claik. 1.1111. Kahler. Clark. Freeze. IthoileH. Uttlo& 1'ieeye. lilllnoyii!, Levetlo, lreezp, Jkeler. Knorr, Clark. Whllnitiy, r. Uttle. Clark. Kahler. Wliltmoyt-r. Freeze. Ilrockway. Stirrllrotliers. Hherlir. TKHM LIST FOIt DUO. rnar wurk, f Abiabnni Marlz, U. F. Seybert. f William DiivN, 1 Mariiarct ltrah.iny, Tho Weil Ilraneh In'a. I'd. Isimon f.Khlve. f Kdn-ant M'Call et. ul. ) Ml (John Hweeney. Lavlna 11 ivenjiort. nilliim Kllueloii. (John Cnlcinan, VI ; .Mtehaet Cronaii, rIIK LADY'S FUIEND. TWO MONTHS GHATISM! Tho fjiily'H ritend nnnnuneo tlio fnllowlnx Novelem lor lt7U-,'-JJM ho Konii-t her V by Loniko C'liandler Jtoiillini; ,,Tllol.al.(aIlnon!, Aunt," by Elizabeth rrewntt, uuthor nf "lietweeu Two," Ac,-, Sollil HlUcr; or, I'hrMo IVanc'a llrlilnl (llfm,"liy AmautlaJI. Dmiuhis. nuilior of "Tho lieuarry Fortiino," Ac., villi iiniueruus bhorter Htorlea byu billllanl i-alaxy iiriady writers. A finely uxeeutcilHtisetllnKruvlnit, a haliUaoino itouble-pase, llnely enloreil Fiihblnii.riutp, nml u laruoiiiitoitiiicntiif WwKl-Cniu, illustratlui; the Fashion-, Fancy .Work, Ac., aro given In every number. HwillgUea iomil.u' pleco of Music tn every number. ' l'OllTU.UTH OF I8TINaUIHIli:i) AUTil OlW. Iho January numbemvlll contain Fur. traits (ciiumvcil on Heel) or Mrn. Henry WikkI. Floreneo 1'w.y, l.uulm ciuiniller Moult, .n, Hbctli l'ri-m-htl, Amanda Jf. Douglas, ilrs. Mar. t'tltt Hummer ami August Hell. - .,Ni:'KUIl-i,'ltlllKlt-l who Bunt In tholrliames ifoV.lTiibcroin il.o Jlrbt of Novoulber, Ehall ro eelVtf tbo Nov, tuber nml Decumbcr nuHibera of tlilayearliiaitlllon,,jnal,IUB fourteen months 111 n.11 1 Ami nnWKtifiMrlhrh B,,,!!,,,, i names by tho nrt of December shall receive the" iu.,Kiiieeiib iM-cciuueriiouuaynumuer, luaklnt: Ihttipeiimonlhsluulll ' TllllMM. SiSm jo.ir;TwuconIei, J I- Fourcoii. les, 8U; Kivo cii,lei(nna nnu Kralls). One cony of l'l.o Uuiy's i'rleiiil and onu of Tho 1'ost, SI. A cony of tlio lareo ami beautiful Fremlum Htccl 1.'iii.-i;avIiik 'Tuklue Iho ileaauro of tho u. !;''',."." IJIi'B" eintmvi'il lu Knulanil at a cost ul hjuh will bo tent to overy full (I&501 kubsci Hi er, unit tn overy person h-uiIIur u dub. This JJu KraVll'KlsuEein of Alt I AiMrens iiK.vcoN' j: i-irnatsox, .119 Walnut Htreet, l'hll.ulel,lila. 4S.SMielinon rapUt win for ten cents. rpiIB CUKAIMCST AND I1EST BLACK All 3? AO A NOW JUSUI'AfTL'Illlll IS TIIK H0UI1LR WAm- JtliO MOX JIIIANI) to be found nt tho iuLir ilry i;ooJa storu of tlm undersigned wjiero everybody buy their HILKH, XiMXH ooon, F II Its, KHAWI.S, HOSIF.HV, UI.OVUS, 40., AC. and any tiling thai they wont III the lluu uf dry b-oodi. M. P. LUTZ. MAIN STUBET OI'I'OSJTH TIIK COUHT IIOUriK. IILOOMSBURO, 1A. Hoy, H'os-ir, J Lav Wll (John Co-ipcr, J. lU.iulellowtrtl.al. flsiae 1'igely, (.James W, Xaukey. f Abraham Young, (.Jacob Woollvor, JCliarle It. Oreen, (ivterhchiu. iLucroi N. Mnyer, vs Oeorgo W. L'oll.uner. fli.wUI I.owl Guardian of l me lien s ou onu iilsh ui u 0, 1 s IColllnsSutllir. (Wm.lkcler, J. vs l.Joliuwavai;cet. al. (Henry J. Veaple, vs (.Isaac Iirum & tcrre letiaii (lleury J. Yeaple, s (Isaac Drum A tcrro letiaii 18I111011 C Milu vs Ilaiinnli I'. Armstioiii;, (Henry liable i I'ctcr Hower.tterreteni (Attsicii Church Andrew Cl.irl:, (.Sarah Oi lo, 1 vs (.Win. M.isteller, et. al. I John l'llce, Balilllil (letliel. Iltcuhi it If, Kluir, s Ulsh.i ll.l'urm-l. ( Sara'l A. I'tterni.in-s a.lln I Valentino .Stout, et. al, (Gideon .rndt. JohulJ. I,elhy. (Hubert M. Hanintoli Vs Ulihnid Watklns. (Thomas ltenllelil -! vs (.UtlaliClmiabcrlln. ( A a J. Iieliioehl vs (IdekauaunaA II. It. 11. Ci rnenrsu W. Lolt (.Win, l-ehuylcr. (Monroe lhumlago J. vs (.Illlslia II. I'uiscll. (Alexander t'olly -j vs (AllnasCole. ( Michael tin ( vs (H. H.Harr. Clark A Ilrockway ( l'etcr Schuif, J, vs Little. (.Clmiles Leo Knorr. J Jacob II. Creasy Freeo A Abl.nl!.' III. lOuillman. Hurley. Hurley. Ilrockway Ilaldy. Claik. Knorr. Kahler A I Little. Freezo Kuorr. Clark. Clark. Freeze A li rToblsou. Freeze, Freeze, Iliockway, Howell. Fl ece. Whltlnoyer. lliiK'kv,ny A Thompson, Frcizo. ( James W, Kankey, use. vs t Jacob Stroup. (James W. t-aukey uo. i Vs lAlexuiiderM'lIenry. I Win. Hancock, t vs ICharles A. Honue. fWin.Marr, keler. 1 Hughe A Iluekle. J L. J, Dyke, 1 ,s tlVtcr llaso (Daniel llower, Jr, J V. (Daniel llower, Sr.'s Adm 11 nomas Hughes, tue, vs Wesly Iliukel. fltoblusou A Co, i vs t Jacob .MeU. Ilieort'O Masti re A Hon s Samuel Ilriulcr, (Daulel Hliununs Adlur's, l-Matlilas AMetlcr, et, ul. f M. T, Howell, et. al. (M. T, Howell, t vs (.Maryll. (Irren (Freil ((Jldei (Job CO. I, ilerlck Hosier, vs eon O. Hosier. 1 1. al. f William A, Case. vi I ho twp. nfHcotl. 1 1 Jacobs, i Johnson, JKSSU COLEMAN, l'roth'y, Publications, HUNTS WAN I HI) TO rfl'.U' C It A M II i: H 1. 1 n H milt ii rtr ul it burn, mi ItiKkKlreel, I.hi, " "f,, " C ,t II..;. Ilnrtiiiaii.iim'iby 1 .k,,1 to mid estate, cmitnlul,,, ll?''" tft. rout, I lie lerrns iirf o n 11 U S I N K S 8 i n vai.ua ii tn to M M N I , very Merchant, F.vcry Mechanic, f very Manufacturer, livery llu.lness Man, and l.ry Vo ' riitonabli-,,iVi,rrti "liny laj!nojR?SM I.SKIOt . h,niiB O II SALE, 1'ho umUrslsneit oiTois toil,iv,,.A, U1 ile.onrcasimablo terms Ihc i 1 m,CMtrJji VALUA11LK HOTEL BTavi, f nt I.'KlilHIreft.t'nlnmblacouiilv i. ,' 'if tho nlmit Hole,," and no jfc 1 atvuron. Hartford, Colin. trv 1 VnquatloMbti the ('""""""f,1' "w "" iii ivwf M oriti. TTAIU'Ell'S JIAUAixMi'., imrner's Mnuizlnc.npiirt from tlio llluMratlons mailer iiiuu huj d,.. . KHHIISI1 lailBaaae. tMitmt XoUca ofthe JTc". The most Popular Monthly In tho world.-.Vcw W;.!!;Z7f..r In term, ol culojy to Il.o lilsh Iniieand varlidosccllcnc(sorilnrpcr.wiKaziu It Is favorably localed for ih i aslness, and If properly kept, wouV '""H ilurn n liundsuinc liicoinc, ' uu,l"ut uuesuoii IU1 ill 111 IP. IllU.n.. .. . mllsfactorlly answered by conJin J ji nTnuriiiil Willi a inontbly cneuiaiiou oi buouj iyw e imo ol lb" day. Wo Kpealc of tills wollt as an 1" oftheellliurooi llio aui ,1'L,,V ' i-TVi: nilloVr'ilfuny'lii ppl m.: er, npp o 7. iriri i, monlblv cui: and tho lnoro iinnosoiiiiiei,, ...v.."; Willi tlio l est learurcs' of Iho dally journal. It has went power In Iho dissemination ol ft lovo iuro lterntlirc.-TllfUNKU's Wulilclomerll ".''""i'iVr.' I,.rjo..r.ml..,n-Ulocd. li..l inulinizplllelll of HlirlKT'S. All tho ......T ,. . J, ,l, 1 1.1, r ul HinMl. peilodleaii wiucn niu ;",l',,--'i'""Vc'.-. iilo l.u-1 that It meets precisely tbo IV.'.'mv,: lutnlshlns iv variety of nleasiiiR nndlustriictlve ending lor an. smii BUlJSt;Hll'TION3.-1870. TKltMS! iiAiiPKii'M Maiiazink. out year 51 00. An KJ.tr.l Copy of illhcr the MOKazlne, Weekly r llazar will bu supplied isrillls lorenrj " Tvi-MibjcrlUtrsaHl UHneli, In imerciulllauce ur.M X Copies tor t-"i uo, wiuioiin-iiiiniu j. aiu..,i.. i..ll,ili Hurler's Miiniwlne. V,lCkly ,....t. ... ,,.1. Ir. vu for imp VMir. SIO OU: or. twoollIa'iiirsrerlodleiil, to one nddnss for one 3 tar, 57 wi. Hack numbers cm bo supplied at any i.me, A Complete Ket of Harper's Magazine, now ouiprlslng 111) Volumes, In neat clutli binding, will lm seiitbvexnrts-.liiltflitale'cpeiisoof pur chaser, fir Si !' per volume. Wliiri.o olmncs, by Iillltl, postpam. J VJ. lioiu ease-, ivi u..si . j ... . . , u I.. ,.,i tu.tlnniir The piVtage oii'lliupirs Jlacazlnu Is M cent an J ear, which iiiusi ou posi-oiuce, iiiuiep paid at the subscrlber'i Oct. 19,'liMt. HAttl'i:it A IlltOTHHItH, New York. .IIAND JUIIOHS V.T DlX'KMIIKlt TKHM, 1S09. ClcrCTtse'r"'.' 1:V"'"1 1'6U"llr" " Ul"ICr'' ftfnrcie ft!S?e,n!,i,&MUI,,r' '""J- r"rl".cr-iJonyiu-liam.-John L. Kline. . . . IUhlui!i:rtek-tlcorgUl'.i.ier,Jatiiesl.I)ewltt. Franklin. Jacob KosleuliauJcr. 1 OreenwiM.sainiielJI'lIiinryiuoh Welllver. W. Mllelu?erl.h all0l:ma,i' "' Jlnriman. C J V.C" 1 1 1 " Johnsnn. Mltllln.-Uvl Klkeiidall. iiiaugi-.-James It. llarmaii. 1'lne. John r. Fowler. Moo?u.''lf,'lr'-Ju'IU'', '"""'"Slon, Chrhtlau L. rpivAVKitsii junoits. X di:ci;miu:u tkhm, iwj. ' HlltVr WKKK. niaii!ll"n',""n' K K'rltKlj:"". J"l'h Apple. Ceiitre.-Wm. llower.H.imucI Crevelln'. tntiiwIssa.-Moses iliirlluan, Lewis Met. K i".1 ' 1 H V r lc - 1 t C ltuii an. Iranklln, Jacob Hnj'der, ,',i,r,1' vVi''""l'7J"1""","1 " IkeWr, Win. H. Huy. f.muE Jo,m"""' J'. Miller. Jhifw Jack'son. John Itniilz. Vni'mn".'', ''e'"'"'"'!!, Joseph Tlioinas. ilnliio. Win. Iontenliergur, -Mad soii.-D.inltl Andy, sioirt!! ii1.' n?1'.Verf I'wft'liaiiiherllii. bcolt.-l'iiliipL lliirtniuii, JiihuTurner. tl'ONll M-nr-K, iI,ic3,ffvrlll3',,acl, Tlu,,,,," aw, IJitawlssa. Lowla Yctter. l-entre-Hiinuel llower; t lilS0rcel.-.-l.Tins Wenner, Daniel K, Fatter. Frankllu.-CUntou Meudenhall. Wm y,-r.ti1H!,'''l,''v,,''l'''er, Charles Hvta VI in, . t'urkcr, I'hurUs Ilrunisieller. 'nelifpi'.-Wni. Y. ll, John J.iycnv. iiiii.iwnr.lfi'uiV' K""1'' c"",u" 4K',1,'k !u'V,H-v'e'ley Johnaoii, Oraiige.-Jolin Megaruell. PjllOVN'.S FAST FllKIUHT FItOM I'HILADKLI HIA TO IlLOOMHllUltfl, umt Interinedlato polnla. Qooils forwarded Willi caiouiid Uesisiuli und ul low lults. Hoods, ul IMnludelplila, must bu delivered ut lt'uUw"y',',!Murk,:t bltlc'' 'ur ,u" I'"' WAltU A llOlIINbON.l'roprlotura. Aug. ai'ou.ir. u. II. Depot, Irlouni,burii,ru. "A Complete 1'it-roiiiAt. llisroitv ok the TlSlrS." 27ie best, chattiest, und most surerstiil itlilly iviy,(rilie Lnton." AIUMJH'H WKIOKLY. hri.LNDIDLY ILLUSfHATKI). in Vrtvrmhop will lift cnminournd "Alan nn Wife." u new serial story, nuendldly Illustrated, hv u'iilrin rnilin- c Author ol "Tho W oman In Ulie," io uuiu, ' ji iimuiuc, unu iiu AlooiHtone.") Ktw subscribe will Iw supplied vi-iih Htirm-r'it Weeklv from tho emuiiieiueinent Ol IMU niUI iu lll vim wi s3.u u uui iuii Crtticul Xotket of the iVi. I'ii Model NewstKitter of our cutintrv. Com p'ttJ in till tho UejiiirtiucutH of an American 1 UUiuy I'uper, iiurper m veeKi3' unit earneo 101 HhCirurtliUoiis Ulle,"A Jmirnit of Civlllza liou." A t-w York J.'t ennw iW. , ltiitiii-r't, Wcl'IiIv muv ba unrescrvedlv declar ed thu best ne.VM...icr lu America. A. 1. Inde- ilic uriieii'i upun puufi-j iiurainjtis which up- it'll r iii jiiliiui a t icinv iiuiii w ecu hit lorni a lenttirUablc scries of brief polttienleHt-nyi They nru dlstlnguUhed by eleur and pointed siatemeni. uy (;oou coiniuon-hense, oy milt pen dot ice aud breath ot lew. 'ihey aru the express- Ion ufuiaturu conviction, high principle, htrong leuIlH, und tnko their place anions the besi uewMiuper wrltiut: of thu time, A&)tVi Auierlcun Vii'fitTi', Host on, Muss, SUBSUIUPT10NS.-1870., Ti:US13 i llAiU'iiu'-s Wrr.tci-T, ono year 51 go. An llxtru Copy of elthir the M u cazlnc. Weekly or itutar will buKUpitlledratU for every Club of ivo Mubbenbera ut bi UU lacli.lnouo remittance; rt nix ioiucs iorc-u wt wiuiout extra eopy. biihseilbtrtt to Unrper'H Mnazlne, Witkly, and ll.i.air, to one address for ono year, 810 tO; or, lto of Harper's 1'tiludieuls, to ouo address for ono year, g7 U. Hack Xum'jer.s can ba supplied at any time. Tho Annunl Volumes of Ilarper'ti Weekly, lu neat cloth bluillutf, will be sent by espies:), free ot expense, for 57 each, a complete Hel, compris ing 'ihirteui Volumes, sent ou receipt oi cj.sIi nt tlio rule ot if i ner vol.. (reluht at esnenso ot purchuser. Volume XIII. lemiy January 1st ltSTflp'J jiuMiiac uii uui)i;i r ttteaiy ii u eeui4 H lear, which must be paid ul the subscriber' liUSt'OlIlCU. AddlCHH iiauw:u a liuoniKiw, Oct. vy.'ly-3t. New YorU. Roal Estate Sal iu vati-: am:. ill' VAI.IT k III I' I II') UUMtTKm HllHiUI IllWM f U.l' Ult.i: UIIAJ, Kvi it, 112 ;31c ill bo tflven within t Apr.ao,i-lf SALK l OF VAI-UAIlI.n Hl-.u. . ITl In luimt.uieo of mi order of thori,.'? ail of Columbia county, l'a., ,,' J' 'Inn, , Si' day of November next, ut 2 o'clock iK,'"-'cc no.jii,Haniuel Neybard, adniliiiiiS'," ""k'.T lato of llebtcea KurIo lilo "l t-L,tr",or,,l' anld county, deccmed, will etV,,.. publ c yenuue on tlm premises . a7 ' ilti iii nsiifn ...um llllll 1 IOI. I.UU11IO 1 eiiuuiiiiiiiH nuoui i 1 U Al,TtJ V uilrIII dcscrllM'd u followa, to wit , .m ,lr,""e land of l'hlllii Miller, on tl.o lw Vv i 1'r D Campbell on tho noutli by ii,i v, ?J 'ISW Canal nnd on llio west bv i?.," i Hi on which la erected u twostory kCl F11AM1S UW'KLblNa Hoim l a Blable, n well of wator at Iho door a I, , , 15 trees, ic; lulu the Mitoofsald iK,. '"''! in Iho township of tVnirn , WiS. JfcHK lx)i,kmV6 V: Tiwi.naut1 ha .ii- nftho puicliuo nioiiev lliu pruii'iiy, liieoaiau ei per coat li ll per cent nt tbo cillillriuatloi, CTC foutlhs, Iho balauco lu ouo year ll,,?.. ie "ffl uereai nom mo contlrinailoi, ni,r "'"T,U oct.2ViMiv. 8AMU,:,'vil';l1!.Sl? pUUIiTO SAI.K "In "' VAI.UAllI.il HIlAt, K,TAT1. MP' The unilerulu I. t-T.,.,,t.,R ...... . ' Si Jamei Kverltt, Into o Oibiiko town, ',' 5r t bla county, d.-ceased, will exp,,,,. u, l' on the 1 preuilsoi, 1111 Hutunlay, .N0f!5.,! I'M, nt onn 0 clock 111 tlio altcViiooa tt ' w In,! described real estate, town- 1. U' c..ulnliilni5 In Iho whole aboutoiielmJdL-lli;, viieit:uii nru eieeiea a STONK DWKLLINO llorrr a Fininollaiik Ilarn.Klono iirhuiii, on Ilouae uud otitbulMlnip.; 11 11 ifjf'it 0 wilier ami u never rilling pri, , St ' M onliird ol iliolco npplo inc. llisiip,, .'Jf .1 P"rI'i ai divided iij ii, " 1 iiminiw jriirim', t U;, lis 11 whole, to Mill J2l! time, 11 ""3, TltAOT OF TIJlHEliUxjw coiitnlnlniEnbolltTwcuty-KiicArrii 11. imr beliuj mostly plno and oak. am'. tm! mills coiivculenl, Ternn made kiionn m road leading from itriiuiMcucr a, or Alfcnut the aumo of sale, bv rov. o.'co-iw -Mollis LVtHrlp, 3 U Jl Ii I 0 HA J, K a CIIO Tm IB f ta V A I, V A II I. n H K A I. KST 9 In iiurfiianpnfnn order rif tho nnh.,. iTll or Columbia t'uunly, lViin-I;iiil;i,nr1V November iTlh, lUi. at lOo'cl.wk Iri lief -15 Uittu mitj 3t gn-ul I ii w II NO I p ID Klllll full '4 censed, will oxposn to sale, by public cCnor tin premie, ncerlnln ... t n act o p h a; n' ii.ii bounded and descilbedas folIiminwiL IVl norm uy lauusoi rjrepueu l!iililrBidci lltlcH. ou tho east by land of N. KcnGvl ou tho south by land of Win, lleacli, asJ west by Innd oi Samuel Khnler, (Mniiirjl-s Si1 iiUMiMti:i) ai:ui;s, more or leu, on pjcl erected a two story . FUAMI3 DVKLI,IN(i H0l?.p I!arn and outhouse. Also, at theme .vJl placu, will bo sold thu pt-ronal proj, ertj Jn. deceased, viz: Two head of Hones, uaeral Air Conditions made known oiulavofuicis iiii.AAi j.r.r.tu.M Nov. 5,'C3-1. AilmiDlJLvOur AliUAULH KKAIj KSTAfc Will bo sold by tho under. iftrnbl V'xt Uitl tho hihL wilt iititf Tcvtnmetit nf Vui. t of Ccntro townOiln in tho county of -UCfr deceased. All thai certain nu'sauigc of land sit unto In i entro tou n-tnp ' eouuty, ndJolnliiK Inuds of Htimai'l (.it (j (leorgo W.HhaUer, Clmrles M niiJ U1-,, eontjilnlnn ollc oni: huxuui:i)n;i sixiy a c ,9 moro or lesM. aetu.il amount tnhekitrtii rrT1 Survey, about ouo hundred and ihlrtj fc-3. which la Improved and luacootUlakoft-ubl tlon, und balauco well tlmUrl, erected, fum ON13 KItAME rWKf.M.VOJLU T, OnoI,l:mUlvellluK IIOU-.C, a lirtoUAfY Wnnon Hhoil, Corn Crlbs.l'iKSty.Tno .'.pi . of Water, ono at tho bruand the oti riank House, nnd n Root! spring ofceurionte water at Iho framo dwelling limine nousc. '.fjxisittry 0 J'tlihiun, l'luisure, unit Jtutruc lion." AllI'KH'S UAiAH. ilPDlciiielitcoutululmr numerous futl'Klzcil patterns ot iihelul iirljelcaiicioiiiiauieii llio paper overy lortnllit, aud occasionally all elcgiul col ored l-'aluoti Plate. Iliu per'H llazar coutalnn 1(1 folio page of llio 8I0 01 Harper's Weekly, printed on Mipcrlluu e.llelldeied li.lper,ulld Is puullshed weellly. Critivul Notices o the 2VJ. Harper's llazar contains, besides pictures, pat tei ns, etc., a variety or mailer or Kpcclal use uud Interest to tho family; nitlclus on health, dress, and housekeeping lu ull Its branches; 1W editor, lal mailer lsspeci.il y adapted lotuo tlrele Ills lutendudto llileust and Instruct; und It has, be sides, cuod stories uud literary luuiter ol merit. It Is uotsurpilsliu: Hut thu Journal, with such leaturca, lm achieved lu n short timo uu lin meusu suceuss; lorsoiucthlui; of Its kind was de sired iuiliuusaiidsol luinllles, and Us publishers liavo tilled tho demand. 'Ihu yuuim lady whu buyw u siiikIc nuiuber nt Uarpei's llazar is mado 11 subscriber for llle. .ew York Avnmij M 'Ihu lliizarlsfxcelleiit. Line ull tho periodi cals -.vhu.li Iho Iluiper's publish, It Is almost ideally well edited, uud tho class of readois for whom It Is Intended the, mothers uud daueh ter In in eragu families can not but prollt bi lls KOod seusu und uuod UsU', whltb, viu have no douut, uio today iiwlsiug very many Louies happier ihau lhy may huvo bieu before tho Women began ta,tlu lessons lu inrsonal and liouseholu untl soclul luuiiai-eineiit Irom this god.ii ilured intiilur. lite A (Kiwi, 1 1 bus 1 lie iiierit r bi lug s, iihible, of convci lus Jmtluuloii, ol tlvlni!ecelielit palleius lu every Ueparlliltni, und of bu.ni; well stoclred w llh uooil reeling mulu r. II 'atclumtn unit ltvjtcctvr. H U IlriU J 1 1 J'tIoNsI. -1 370. TUItMHl lI.rfi'tii'llA..ui, ouo year 51 An IlxtraCopy ot eliher Iho Masuzluo, Weekly or I Uzar will uu supplied mulls for uery Club of I'lvo Kubkcrlbiis nt i on each, In one rt miltance; or, tjir foplis tor UHH, without extra -n.'b,scrll'"."n'"" Hnrper's Magazine, Weekly, ami lluar, looliBuudrehsforone jear.SlO 00; or. two uf 'Harper's Icriodleiiis. to ouo uildlesa fur one ear, 87 W), rlodleiils, to ouo addicts' for Hack NuniberB can bo sumdled ut anv Hmn. imi :.i,.:,.',1.1,MlIiof "nn'cr's llirar. for lua years i.-m Lllsantly bound In ureen morocco cloth, e.i'lb y CXP"" rreli'" prepaid, for 7 ul 'lhopoatai-o on llarper'a Haiar la 20 cents a pS,r.'olfi"ddreai, '""d at ,ho "-"" OeLWZt. ,,AKm'&l,KrahHrk. iinrlT 8T For Pur. Water, oi. (ui.cei.braifliil'ump, .aur.17 taiieieii, durablo and rella. blsi equal to tho goodoli-fuUoaed voodua I'ump. aad cut lest thin hall the monef. Eaiilj arranged O J to bo non-froeilnir. aad la construction io Blmnln that any one can put It up and se. ii in repair, THE DE5T AND CHEAPEST PUHP NOW MAD Oct.SI,'C30m. yst5Tftt. V.VJV tf-Tw Ba. 2.000.000 nmoic WANTED I Illds will bo received by tho underkltjucsl until Thursday, November lllli. 1I), l'or istwfm mm cd if ruirJdVim'thu sue o lu7' ti'l'ATU HOSflTAI, I'OH TIIK IN.iAifi:, ai iuiivuie, ra.. dur nz llio kiiininpr of isra Onu-ilfili uf tho (iiiautlty to bo delivered In each ofthoiiioullisiiAMny, June. July.' Ausust und bep ember. Htute In (bu bid tlio Airiest iw well us tlio smallest ouuutlly Unit can ba furulsbeii uua uisu thu month lu which llicy can lm dcltv. lunvilic, Ocl.fi"-i "' "iVaUVme; iSi. Ou and v lUrMay luth, Iwm, faiseiiger Trains will (lulus North. aoliijjBoiiUi Arrive Arrive I.euvo I.cux J". ill. M. 111. p. JH. SllUUlOU I'lltslou Klliusliill I'lmnuth.... Hhlekslilliuy It.l wick ,..;. liliKim Diuvillc Noith'd ; u.is .... IMO f.io ... ;iu T.H Ii.56 ....... liM li.iJ Leave 1.13 10.05 'J.:li ".ii .Vi b.lll 1M la'avu ti.W 1.00 Leave I.!I7 S.l'l .l.'Jl ti.UI IWt! 7.IH Kw Arrive 6.'JS l.Vi u.i 7.U 7.VJ H.ZI tl.W Arrive ll.lt Com met Inn iiihiIm ulHt.n, ,,),,,, l.u , I... m , .. . Iriiln for Ureal Hi nd, llltmi unitiiii, Albany iiiu'l ull pollita Norill, laist and West. ' Jl.l-.IHIUNII.fclUp'l, Toil I'JUNTJKa IN toi.oits, V Itully entuti 'I ut this olllce. ' Terms made known byanpllcatMn, Ay tlderslL-lied. or Ijlwnrd .11. WnrJIull 'i' Columbia county l'n. "Ill utiderslL-iied, or 1 jlwnrd : 1'ossesslou of said premUes ulll U-gli,:; st, inru. af If thenbovo iirnnertv Is not hold cau'nB the Oth day of Novenibir next. Hie i.,tsti.Mi . exposed topubll. hilluouthe runl-it aUgl J Jlli-s WAIUU., ti- i-r-, W l'J 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 v . 1 'liruoa l .1 1 Oct. i,'ca-ow a u ii ii i c s a 1. 1: -Of- iv It II A I, KSTV V A I, U A II I, I In pursuance of an order ofllii-OrliJJ of Columbia count v, IM., on Silufdis' jM day of November next, at HI o cluck a iniuii, I'eier lull, AiluillllMrauir hi iai late of Locust town sh hi, 111 salil coun'J ,DM wlllcxposii In site, by public unto' l premlsts, n certain Ileal I Mite, "'' utr partly lu Locust and partlv In run;" J. ship liuun ltd oil tbo cist by land Ml' M" and Isaac Ilrwln, ou tlm n n Ii ny ni jjt uel Yiiuer und Isaac llnatli, on ""SJ laudsof P'roderlo Holder nnd J. l"i'-' ou Iho south by lauds nl J. tllllsri - 9 eouiainiui; Hoventy l-our. teres ni"ir which uiu erected a TWO STOltY DWKliMX"11' S'. a loi: barn, usmokH bouse, aMirliiK a Jj asprllli- id never fallllil! water liej mvi tneruis also n lamo uppie ul"", ' ..vT irultliees. Two thirds of tlio land an ' tier and the balauco timbered. VirMO J( jjr . Kiven to Iho imrchascrai ilia time Y tlio cstutu nf said ileeeased, Unit111 ' fa ships of Locuklund Citawlssa nud -said. JKSSK CObiS IA.'.;rli TIIUMS ()!' HAI,K:-Teiiarn"'"l ,.; of Iho purchase money ut toe atrtujl r tbo property; tho balauco of tlio (uiirtii, leu per eeut nt iho confirm itlu f 10 lourihs, tho balance, liiono jinr hw luterett from tbooiiuririnalluiiai"' , iJ l'urciiaser to pay loriictHiaiiY-'jjt Oct.a)'iia.iw. AitO'i-i lUlJIilC SAIiK. I- , tarttt i or vAi.UAiii.ii in, "' " I n imisuuiicoofnn order of IM j O'l'.J Coluinblii oouuly. l'a.. on "l'J,',k uuy oi piovcuiuor, im,u, ai ... ii d'r noon, w m 'i, r-uuiuun ul. v.'., ., i,-, ' inlnUtriitors, Ac.,u( IimilenciU'r.iar, tuwnshlp, lu wild county, dcrcnjod 1 ualo hy pulillo veiidiio.nu the rn lowniK real cstuic, m wii. . . iruci fto. l, rsiiiiiiiein B'"". ii,ut J l,..i i... i. .. ,,,I. Ilrowll. I' !' I Inmls of Jacob llrown, II Daniel llrower, and Hanlel Itclnw IJtt uci urower, unu j'unnri ,1(-.fl(M 31 AUH1CS AND CO I'M Tho linproviiuenl" on H'l' '"V?" . j ono nail story riamo iiarai Hum, aud other out linusis, a '"?, lltlhii door ol the dwelllnu; a K ''"'"I;,, all cleared land uud In a t"d " , hiiii.hu in. "",:.! acy J"i',n . Hon. 'l'rtT fso. a. iiiiiiuiieii ny i.iiiiisiii r,,,,,., ' ,',.,.1,6 Veiler.niid liclisof lleury iovuhm. 110 ACUKS AND W Tho Improvemenls on I1'1 ',' Htory Ktono Dwelling lli;"" 'LltCE nnd ull neccssury out building" "f 9 falling wuler nt iho ilwelllnis 'K.V irl at llio llarnnndllousc.twoiipl'hVi orchuru, a vineyard, and a Koudlrult. Onu liuudrcd aiw ecl-' cleared laud, nnd In a Rood stle let the balance Is well Umbered. . utv fe bounded by "lands of ltudolpli W j CIi ' iVtiJ ,ru.lilr.nF r.il, rit.itrburl hart, Iteury llowiiian.dee'd inn loner, roiiiiiiiiuitf ,,'. 135 ACRES AND 19 1 Tho Improvenicnls on ' j'f'Jli ,;' ono haltsiory framo dwellli a I. : llf l' a umid well of water at Iho duow ... ,IUUBU,UIIU UUI OUIIlll"-, -,..! ,1, orchard. 1 ho land all clcaridauo "te"1.1;.""?:. ,,i.i .ucolciI. townahln or Maine and count)' '''. .S.i JlMSKCunf--'',;,,!' Con ii iti ons o r h a M!i 1 en r",, i t' il llio iureiiuu luuurjr "V;urlll W leas Iho ten lfcr cent, ut the ' t'",' I Hi leji regularly paid eiiusefs uu uiu nr" every year uuruill ner .". y.iai' el ' r" to lio coinputed from the "'''"S.i'ii V h7i. ami il.o balauco u Iho po u "K 0 'puliHiiiiiiuyeurfronilliuciii''',tia (. CC with Interoston tlm aame Iron"' .. April A. I). IM". ,,, , , ... T. I-' V"n Oct. lCJ-tf. A Si - ' d IOI1 J, Neatly executed ut thin OfflcO'