THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSBURG, COLTOOlCOUNTJ wit -AND- mjOoTrsBURG, pa. FRIDAY MORNING NOV. 26, 18C9. ; - r Z. - TI1H COI.IIMU1AN the Largest Circulation of y lPt- publMieil III swiiirru PcmrWnli ' much, larger slittt Oian any of llscoteiii potnrle.) and ! Iherefor Ihe lint medium for ii cruiing in mi ecuoii oiiiin ni.ir Words of Encouragomont. KrrHUi'iit rtivcraw liavo iwulo tunny of our frloii'U nii.ttlietlc. In tills nrll clu wo proiiiwo to rcvlow lliu latu clt'iv tloiis uiul iiruvu Unit our ttuccosscs liavo beau iiiilfoni mnl iloeWtvo, uml that It only ncixls Ucttor orKiuiUutlon mid tmotluT roily to Hlmtru tlio enemy from his rumninltig otrutiBholik Our oppoiii'iila wpnl into tlio contest ilusli rdwithrtwnt vlctorlw, with woll or ir.uiizod rutiki, uml nbuml.uico of inon- uv. and kn liy zealous ofUco lioldcr.s nnxious to iirnVo tht'lr devotion to thu now administration, and liuplug ly illllguiico to nuiulro further immotiin. Oraiit'.s mlniliitslriition was too younc In ofllco lo liavo com m Mod many hlun dors. Tlio rjtiid payment of thu public debt an uvotit Inovltablo under any rtiltniiiUtrntioin during thn present heiivv ratesof tnxallon also (jdvo them a powerful rallying cry among those who never reason Irom nllectto cause VliiomA.. The contest In this State was an oxeilJiig one, and from tiio iitct thnt It fore4li.Hlpwed the action of other Southern states, commanded universal attention. TJio whole power of the ad mlnUtrallon was thrown in favor ol ilm WiilN. or Uadleat ticket, yet the result was-tjlie suewss of the Conxervu live catiiliil.iu fur (loveruur by an, over whelming majority, and the selection of a Coufervativq Legislature. One, of the results has bijiii; the election of two anti-Judical U. S. Senators, jiud auolh. er Ihu removal of all political disabili ties from the. people. TnNNiwSEB. For seven years this Stale has been under the heels of a des potism more grinding and arbitrary than that ofany.other gjyeiumcnt un dert hamuli.' Thotate u-ider Brown low iad hoynine luitikrupt, and at leist 30,000 of liec best citizens were dlsfran chlsed. All ofitlils lias been changod. Grant carried the Htuto by 30,447 major Itv. but thu -Conservatives under Son tor earrled.lt by p0,000,, showing a gain ofovor80,OQO, besides .scouring a two thirds majority )ti the Legislature. A Democratic U, & Senator lui:,, .already been elected In jdawof Fowler, Itadl eal.and thoentlro white population will now be pnfrjiiicJiIscd. Al.wum.V. Tu, tills SLitu the Demo crats liavo gained twomembers.of Con gress; thu last delegation helns unani mously, itdlchi: ICT.N'i'trt'KV. Of'oourso ritio remain ed Bteadto't to tile Democratic' fallli, and is as reliable hereafter for 'its, ns Vermont''Kfdrthu Uadicals. GalifiMNi'a. Inst year the -'Gold- en'Stiife" guvo O rtint '500 majority. This year the DemocWltf h'avo elected their entireStatc and Judicial tickets by over- whelmlner majorities, und increased their majority Jn thO'Leglslature. Wrs'f'VmaiNX. This utalo is an offspring of Kadlcal necessities, and by excluding tlio bulk of decent whlto men froih tlie" polls and kcoplng the registration In their own hands, they hoped to tunku i(-.i Radical elose corpor atlon to all time. Hut- their plans lutvo miscarried. Tlio' Democrats, nlded by n fow' conservative Republicans ,plodgt ed to reform', have tlio imwer now t wlpeoutthoodloiiB disfranchising laws, which will make the Stale as otrongly Dcmocratle as .Kentucky nowjs. :Ma'inb. Irrthlstrotighofil of Itadl t callsiu the DomocraLs caiim very near achieving success, largely .reducing the Radical majority of last "year, and increasing their lepresentatloni In tho .LegiMat'iif.ii Viiilu.the. voting In tho states men tioned indicated the current of popular entlmenj,,jt8 ful force, was shown at tho October anu .November elections, After, considering tho results tho con clusion is Inevitable that thu people Jiavo administered a severo rebuke to tho Radical party and Its leaders. PsNNSYi'VANiA. Vo have, spoken at length of tho election In this State, and its ro-i lilts, uro tttill fresh In the minds of our readers, 'c failed to achieve ucceas through tho apathy of our friends and he frauds of our ene-. mlcs. Grant last, year .bad 28,893 major ity J Geary this yp.ir has l,f9G; a loss of 24.Q02 In. one year ! Ouitj, Tlo Legislature in Ohio is still in doibt,tho balance of power being In the handjjjf a few "Independents,1' elected by tho pates of both parties. Grant's niajorltyvas 10,017; Hayea' this year b; rcducedito 7,C01 ; a loss of 83,110. TV ivada the'Hepubllcaiis nlno last years and eiht Senators against six. This will reduce thu lie publican majority In tho Senate from ten lo six, and in tliollou'o from twenty nine to six, loavlng twelve majority on Joint ballot. It Is possible that the olll- clal count will be necessary lo decide who Is Governor. Mamsai'iiusktts. Tiieollleial returns show the following i exult forGoseruur: WIkHl number of voi.'S.TtiS.SlOj Wlf Hum Clalllu received 71,100; John Qulncy Adams, 00,733; Edwin M. Chamberlin, 13,507. Cioilln's plurality over Adams, 23,371, Claflln'u majority Is li.SOf; Grant's was 77,2701 in tho Legislature the Senate will contain thirty Republicans, nlnu Democrats, and one Labor Jlutormer; uml tlio Iluiiru ouo hundred and sixty-six Re publicans, tl ft y Demucrals, and twenty li'ibor Reformers. Last year the Dem ucrals only had two men in the Senate, and sixteen in the House, NKW Yohk. In the "Empire State." the average Democratic majority Is 25,- 000. Seymour last year only , had 10,000. For the first tlmu in eleven years tlio Democrats have a majority in both branches of the Legislature, and this Willi a Democratic Governor will glvo them full control of the Stato, and on ablo them to repeal many o'bnoxlous laws, From.thoabove exhibit R will bqaeon that our tucccscs have been signal and glorious. All wo want now is good management, and tho future Is secure. 'Wo must, however, ignore tlio dead issues of Lie past, and select lenders not identified with' them. The fossils and barnacles of the party, .who liavo coun seled or led It to defeat imist bn.kept In the back-ground, and men named for position who represent a living, pro gressive Democracy; The Columbia County Invasion. ....... .i Miscellaneous 'Hews. jnrt'. davis. t MKMi'iiis, Tenn., Nov. 20. Jeirerson Davis has been elected President of, tho Carolina Insurance Co., of thiii city, and will realdu hero. He seems deter mined to bo president of something; TEXAS j:lectiox. Tlie case of Dr. Paul Seheeppo has"nt last culminated', Governor GS ar.v hav ing signed his death warrant and' desig nated tho22dof December as the day for Ids execution. The crime for which he fins been condemned to die Is the 'murder of Mlss'JIaria .M. Stelnnccke. In Iowa and Nevada ;hilepubl!eai , but tiielrvm uemocrnts were pf course euccoisful lorltles were much reduced. MAIlYIiASO, Hero thu carried ovry county and tectired every member of tho Legislature, .New JnitsEV. Seymour last year had 2,837 majority. This year tiui pop ular ninorl.y for tho Di'inocrats in tho Leglslfltlvo eleetlons is upwards o twenty thousand. In tlio Legislature tho Democrats will have 13 majority on Joint ballot, a gain of 7 over last year, Action On tho fifteenth flmendmeii waH postponed last year to tho next ses blon, which commences In January when undoubtedly the vote of New Jersey will be ree irdcd In tlio negative Ir,t.iN(im,--No election whs held I' this Stato fi.r State, Judlflal or Leglila tlvo ollloerrf, but thu Democrats achluv cU n grc'at victory In tho election of del egtites'td a Conslitutloiml Convention to revisi) and amend the Constitution of that Statf . The Chicago Timet counts forty-thred Democrats and forty-two Republican, counting among tho latter two who were elected by Dcmocratle votes against tho regular Republican nominees. Tho extent of tills triumph con be Judged of from tho fact that Grunt had rtl, 000 majority In that Stato, and Logan, ror Congress, 55,000, ho do. Jug chosen from tho Statu at large. Wisconsin. Kolrclilld's majority Is 10,000; Qntiitluid 21,152,-n Democratic j;aln of 11,000- JlJNNiasoTA. In llils Statu the con test Is very cIoo, and omo doubts yet, exist whether Austin, tlio Republican 'candidate, la elected. The Importance of our gain theroimiybu Judged from tho fact that Giant had 15,333 majority. Tho Democrats have electa!, mi far, twenty-one Representatives against Washington. -A letter received here from a well pealed frexas poli tician says idl.of llip military- arrange ments are perfect'eil'lil tliat State for, the election, and that they giyogeneriiliy much more satisfaction than Hexlituit- cd In Mississippi. Tho resulL l autlcl- pated in a quiet timo and in thi election of Hamilton by. a very positive, major- iy- Nov. 11). Telegrums from Isimdli, on the Suez Canal, dated theil7tli Inst., an nounce the arrival .at that point of thu procession of vessels,-headed by tho Empress Eugenie's yacht Jj'AtglfJMki passing through tho tlrt:part of the ca nal. At. thQ.shallowest. partthu. depth lssakl.to.be nineteen feet, and varies generally .frptivtweutydlvetp thirty feet In other portions. Tho entire fleet will sail (or Suez, the, Red .Sea terminus,' to .day., TheiStipjiinff Gazelle,, of Loudon, pronounces tlio enterprise u magulllcont success. .THE SUEZ. CANAI..- 8UEZ, Sunday, Nov. 21? via Alexan dria. The Inauguration tfeot, consist ing of forty-flvo steamers, liai arrived litre. None were obliged to employ pilots. Tho only dlfllculty they' had was owing to tluir numbers. Some wer crowded upon, the banks df the canal several tiines, but tliey got oil' without trouble, the sandy bottom neither holding nor hurting1 theiu. On leaving Ismuillafoceral steamers fouled with each other, but no heriolis.daiuago was clone. The water iu thC'canal between this 'polnt'and Ismallla Is full twenty feet dedp at tho 'shallowest spot.und ill save ral parts' It ls.less than twenty-flvo' feet In depth; but ut all thesu points the bottom can easily bodeepened. Steam ersdruwing fifteen feet can navigate tho canal from Port Said to Suez with ease In llfieen1 hours. Tlio, water does not wash away the banks as much as was apprehended. The complete success'bf the great work exceeds all expectations, The arrangements' for transporting and 'taklng'care of the vlstt6rs hero aro generally exetlletit. All tho rolling stock on' the Alexandria, Cairo, and Suez Railroad bus been brought Irito'ro qulsltlon to transport tho Immense crowds of visitors. The malls to and from India have been much delayed In consequence. The canal Is now clear ufsliipjilng,the entire fleet having anchored In the liar 'borbfSuez. To-morrow tho statue of Waghorn, the Englishman who tlrtt proponed the bulldingof tho eanal, will bo erected here, and on Tuesday the lleet will stari on Its return to Port Said, There a statue of Ferdinand de Le.seps, thebullder and President-Director of Tl" I ...,11 1. .!. :.. ... mo cuiiui, win uv rtustd. Willi Jills Co nth a DiCTioxsjoi'lrin: itKrw N, L. CAMi'AEi.r,: Thero were no tlmii tvolvrfn nunibei1ind eoveiediill' the material points In lil-t te.itliuony as glvi n In our lint number. It will bo .remembered by our reader lb it Camp bell stated In his testimony that "there Were four persons present" yflieh "lib had his conversation aUIi Daniel M' Henry at StlllWalfii Iif Tebfttary"18r,i; Those persons seotri to have been: Jamcd; Edgar, W. U. Kline, MosesJI'Ilenry nnd Wm. Raber.of whom the llircb first named wereealledas W llnesses for thodi1-1 fence. Ilythlin Campbell wasilatlycon-i trndlctedln tho following statements maduby lilmt 1st. 'That D. M'Hrnryi "cowimoieerftalklitgilbout tlio war"antl tho Boi(tlij2d,',tlmt he talked on for near, one hour;" 3d, that ''ho Insisted tho war was unjust;" 4th, that ho said tho men going down South to light "wcrq really murderers unit oughtto besnot;"- rilh.th t ho said "ho was armed or wmiui arm himself" to resist If drafted; 0th, that he said "he would not gtvd a pence of money to hire volunteers or go him self;" 7th, that ho said (herewcro "flvq hundred men reitdy to' defend hitn arf any other drafted mm" (bf tho rtolgli Uorhbod n tho witness tindersteod;) 8th thiit lit) rtild "there was hair it mil lion oilmen in tho United States arined, and ready at a moment's: warning" td resist the draft; and !)th, tliat ho sain "the SoutH would eventimlly whip tU and'thero would bo a rising up of tho people in the Jorlh ngalnst tho pnw eution of tho war." So far wo' naven denial by three witnesses against duo that certain words vcro spoltcn at tho Interview in question. But tho contra-, dictions did not stop there. Campbell having denied on cross examination that he kneW '"that banlel M'fleliry was niling'tlio quota of his (M'Henry's) township," nnd asserted alsd tint ho and M'Henry "did not eonic' to high words" by his (Cliriplieil's) irtlcmpt to get volunteers out of M'Henry's town "uhiptho three wltne-s'es' hbove lnen- tlbned proceeded to uarratetliecoiiyerja tlon which actually took place which con sisted mainly of a Olsputo betwoi-u Campbell and M'Henry,; about tile' at tempt 'Of the former to Bel voluntefcrs from Fisldiigcrei k to till tlio quota or Centre, and teclti'd the "high Words" which really passed between them bn that subject, thussllbwirig'flio complete unfairness and falsehood efCampbell's story'. A'iidn, Campbell having stated tl ordef to show that 'no dispute 'about obbduliigJvoluilteersfrm'FishIngc'rcek had 'taken place) that ho' (Campbell)' "had gone Into Benton' township to raise meii'to'llll the quota" of Centre, iind that ho "had accomplished his business anil wilsnbout to return home'' 'wlieh'tht'eoiiversatlmt with M'llenry occurred that 'Mm hail g'ot'tlie meri'Ho needed" Andrew' Freas', K-i:, of' CeriJ tre Was called '16 fcoilfrailiet lilnV tlpon that statenient. 'Tho testimony o'r-'Mr. Freas was 'as' follows: "" " Andrew lWan"Esi.. sworn : "J reside in Centru 'to'wnstilp, Columbia' Couhtj', j'lii a larmer, nauiuei iiencieisou, Ti hr imau:Noblet. Andrew Kreas, Ur. Ellsha.Low and Nathaniel LvCampbc)l rwerbaniidlnted to act for'Centro.toWii- ship In raising' men tii till ner quota and he, Nathaniel Campbell .went up Fishingcreek. Mr. Campbell, told mo on the 27th of February (when the citi zens camo together)' that lie did, not get any men above M'Henry's; begot them two miles- "nbovo Bloomshurgv Ono young man's iiaiim was Cliester,Doilfon. Ho had ijuiui when he got to Daniel M' Henry's. He gut'l wo men on the 27th of Fetiruftry near us or lllooin. They wero gnl in io Philadelphia, Campbell suld." t.'auipbvll bavlng ley t Ittcil that lie litul ''no ot her con vernation will;., M'llenry but that one time,'' and, that .that "was ,provlous lo the 27lh of February," tio contradiction pf him by Andrew 1'fcas twas .complete., In point of fact ho had not obtained "the men lie needed" and "accomplished his busiuegs' before his interview with M'Henry,, at Stillwater, It fallows, tliat the testimony of Edgar, Ivllno ajiil M, M'Henry about thu pute concerning volunteers from, Fish- ingcreek to Mil the quota of Centre, was reasonable and probaldetaii(l that Camp bell's denial ofsuch dispute ,was u false liuod'. Inst ceremony tlurelos ofthe Inaugura tion will probably teriuiimtcf rt Tho Empress 'Eugenie ' will' returi through tho canal with the fleet, her ynciil, tlio Algie, luuiug tno lead us on tho downward trip. Coixuoroit OWN.VKM. and Distrlc Attorney Pierrepont are busllv en gaged In Investigating tho frauds pert pctrated in that hot -bed of corruption tho Now York Custom-house. So far they luwo ascertained that the Govern ment has liven delniudoil out of at least million dollars. 1'rest. IIKlWHr.TKItw I.V TllliNAVALHEUVICE. Iiifiirmntlou has leaked out 111 the Navy' Department tliat within n short time It has been discovered that four naval paymasters are defaulters to tho Government to a largo, amount. Ono paymaster stationed on tho Pacific coast Is short about four hundred thousand dollars. Tho amount tho other thrca aro short Is not known. Mornlnn Re. publican. It would seem Irom this that tho Radical olllco-liolders aro already at their pluiiderimr tilcks. Moro money has been stolen during tlio eight months pf Grant's administration than during (ho wliolo timo Iliiclianau was In of lice. Road IlKi'Aius. Now t the timo to ic- pair our country raids. Let each and every Supervisor go to work and too tliat repairs, wlicro wooded, are iiiudo. Every ditch Miould bo cleared out and new ones cut whero re quired. All holes ihould be filled up and tho road to graJoJ that when thu lute autumn rains come, the watvr will diuln off und not rl. I !!.., I . .1 . iiiuiimit, iiui mi, m i. ii.lll ll mil nil stand In tlio Iiudiway o the gicat uiinojunco . Im.,( ,I0P ,j;(t l'Henry say that tl ui uii truvcjt'ia. Tho testimony pf thy vltnesses,fortho defence,, to which wo have referredi in the foregoing exhibit, was asbilows (Wethposqtoglveit In fulj to avoid any lmpututlnu that ,we liavo stated it purtialy or lncorreolly, though wo In .cur thpiohy some ineous-eulehco on nc eoujitof the space It will occupy.) James Uigur sworn know Nil' thauiel L. Campbell, that Is;ibout,n.ll. I was present ut a convo satlou between Daniel M'Henry ami (Jaiupbell, and nearu mo wnoie mi tliey went to illu nor. They were pretty much excited towards thy lubt of their conversation, but 'lid violent languago passed between them, Tlio converoallon' btarted from getting volunteers. Campbell was out irom ins lowunimi iq.iuro volunteers In M'llenrv's tinvn-hli). Daniel .M'Heiiri' did not B.iv'nnvthliiEr about haviiiir iivn hundred men to resist tho draft, nor about dying at home, nor that men who went south liquid bo killed, per about half a in i 1 1 ion of men, nor-about aTrebel lloiriii'thIJN5rth. Ca'fnpb'eirsald lid ,iii.rii iu nitu iiiiiii, hi mini iney could. not besot ill lilstownShin. Camo- bel said ho had.u right to hlro where ho ii lease J, M'llenry told film he had, but it Huum iiui uu ,t ,ui- ueiuiuuiiiiiiy ttCI, he would not do so In his (Campbell's) township.. Campbell said It was no moro than lie expected trom.n disloyal or secession towushln. Tlien M'llenrv got pretty well excited nnd tho boll rang for dinner, That Is about all I know. Cross-examined I heard all the con versation Ii; tho bar-room where I was. I do not know tliat I could recollect every word that was said not word for word. They talked fifteen, twenty' or iwcuiy hvo minutes, migiu no longer, though I think not.That was all wassald as I lecolleet. It might have been longer. I do not think I heard Camnbell tell M'Honry If he was drafted ho would bo oungetl to go, M'Henry did not say anything about mon being shot If they volunteered ror tpu war. Ho did not say so In tho bar-room. They were talk ing about tlio war and ubout trying to fill their quotas. They talked nhout their quotus; What thoysald about tho war i cannot say iiirtlier. I do not re collect that M'llenry said It wasu negro wur. i no nut (i-uoiicci annul mo aouili. After Campbell eald It was a dlsl oval township they both got a little mad wiiai I meant by a spat. M'Henry said ho would tost his loyalty with Camp bell or tho loyalty of ihelr township with Camnbell's towushln; that ho bail done asmuclitoget volunteers in Cilinp bell.uud his towushln had dono as much as tho other township." II' Jl, Kline, sworn .-"J reside In I'ishlngcrrek township; a tanner. 1 know N. L, Campbell. I was present at tho conver.atlon between Daniel M' llenry an I Campbell, and heard tho whole oftlieeouversatioii. Nothing was Mild about five hundred men to resist inourair, nor aiiotit nan a million of kllhd, nor did he say nu. thing titfout rft'slsilug thu prosccuthii.oi tile w(ir or that thoSoutif Would Whip us'ete., Mior about, u iiiau.oi nerve nor any bucii scn tlmeills. DflnlcliJI'Hcnryjhas helped to (111 ouohi! 1 Bsld liwoilld elVcono llilllidred dAljaiJSUlIbB.Ild hu Would do tlthat Inilclrliloi'aahdwould help Us would double tlie amount if necessary. Flint was about thu time the draft was ordered, I heard him tell drafted men they hud belter report Instead of ske daddling round, I met Campbell a few lods from Defendant's residence. 1 ac-' yoinpanlcd lilmJtiUitthb bar-loom. Cross examined i Daniel .M'Henry imt-nutsay anytningiu pariicuiaranoui the waf ut that timo. I remember '(ho sihslunco of, what ho, said ; I cannot wuni ii worn lor woru. iMitnnuiei Oillilpboll inquired If there were nny volunteers, to be had there. M'llenry rep' led thnt he thought there were no more than for their own township. Campbell said he was going to have some or tho men. M'llenry said ho should not if he could help it, until our own township was filled. Campbell mado answer they could not expect anything better frjin n disloyal town ship. M'Honry'rcplIed he was ready to test loyalty with Mr, Carndbell for himself or the township. The uell rang for dinner; it was a short time, five or ten minutes or longer, could not fix the time. I do not remember anything said about tho draft oxcept as to raising ouotu. I mlidit liavo lot tied in conver sation but do not remember that I did. After tho Insinuation of disloyalty they' wero both excited and rattier rough words' passed. I do not know but the lie was given anil takem Tho rough words wero the Ho given and taken. M'Henry said Campbell had uttered disloyal sen timents tnero ;' Cattilibell said in reply that ho could hot expect 'anything bet ter of M'Henry when ho' called lilm a liar. As. far as I remember that is tho substance. Campbell returned the lio to Defendant, In connection with what I said I wish M'ndd Campbell replied 'you are n liar and I did not bxncCl any- tliinir better of vou.' mid then tlin bell rung for dinner. Mr. M'Henry said ho hadsubicrilicd to rulso substitutes or volunteers. I do not remember that ho said the War ought to 'stop. I do not know tuiythlnir said nbotit thu draft or about his going. jce-examtnea by defence: Campbell, Dilniel M'Henrv. Mn.W r'JInnrv. James M'Henry, William Rabcr.Jauies Edgaraud myself were prts-ent, William Ruber is an , old ,1111111 about, 00 or upwards. Mu OonlmlSsiom'l'ltimrv did not say that ho was armed; no metit on WjS niauu 01 ouo men or, ball u million." Moses .M'JIenr.i, sworn: "linn n 'merchant lllid resldu In l'lsliinirerniOv' township, 1 wnsprtscnt at convocation between Defendant and Campbell. Heard the 'wholo or tho conversation, Daniel M'Henry did not say anything about 500 men to resist tho draft, nor Bpcalcof being armed, nor about half a minion 01 men 111 tnexvortn logo to War, nor. of dvlnir at home If drafted. Campbell .camo.to Defendant and said no wouiu iiKu.to.got (souio.of'our men td fill (lllbtll ofcoinlnir draft. Deri-nil. lint1 satd'ho did n6t think wo would havoany 1110110 snare' as' Wo worn nmk- iug preparations'to fill otlrowii town ship. He sid we would have to work to gel men enoucju to do it. Camnbell said ho. would like to have some or must get Some! Defendant asked him Why he did, not goMhe'm nearer home, out,of Jiis.own township; if wo did not luterlero, wltli. their men ho did not tnijik it rlglit rdr him (Campbell) to COIUo ''til our tmvnsbln iilld ' I'nterlern .with ours., Campbell said he had 11 right iju gei.iuuii. wnvievcr uu couiu get inem. Deteudaiitsaid liu knew he had but ho dfd not thiiik if geiitleinan woid,uet In iiiai, aijiu Miticii uu uiiuw u yero Hy ing to.elear bur own township. "Daniel M'.llcnry to:d him ho should not havo a,nan,lj. lie tulit Help It till wo could eif what jye eolild do with our own lriou.'niid the bell raiiLr lor dinner. 1 diavo'llfed overtoil years with Daniel M'Huii,v. 'Tin re was nothing said at 11 liner couccruini: mo urait. T nev im paired a good deal excited and could not ugreo ana btonneii it. There w.lSii than named Wolftlrafted Intdithe hrmy atid while there his wife was, coullneu, JJelonilant gave nlo or ders to give her anything- hlio wanted, Wblfowed him, at tho same time., He (lled-after his return and Defendant tor gavoihor tho debt. I airia nenhew to De feudality .Ayoung man named M'Hen ry had beeniu tlieurniy,andciiiiuhoiue womiucu. uoienuaut got up an extra limner, went wit 1 a liorso anil currln'o und. brought, them to a free dinner and tolU him lf.ho wanted to rldo out ho couia have (lis horbu and carrhigo. 011 was 110 relation, ixist l-euruary immormnn came hb'uifc o 1 fiirlotighAc, 1 met UnianDe rtlrst in the barroom d.weutln with him to dinner and din- oil witn them. C'fpM-fzaf;ic(.--TI. am a nephew of tiiu uccuieu ; was ins cierK lour or nvo years nnd then became his partner. Wo dissolved last spring ajear. 'The con versation was.a quarter of an hour. It lasted a. llttlo bit. Towards tho hut they wero h good bit excited; tliero.was some pretty rough language. I think' tlie'lio was exchanged between them useui some oatus.. 1 tuinlc uampuuii iravc tlio liu first., Daniel was Udkiiier about 'secession ; Canipbqll said Jtvas,a lib'.' Dofendaiit Sulci our township had dono moro than theirs'; Campbell said itwasiiilie. Camnbell said somediine: about si eusaiou 1 Defendant said. it was u lie. Ho said liuconsidetetl hinisoll as Iminl n frt ' ..l, r'.,.',lw.ll . I... l..,l .1...,,. ,v.j ...,,,1 ,1, MIIIV1,1I , UU llilll.UUllU as much 'for tho wur'asid would lest Joy ulty with hlnv In nny way he ha'd u miiiii 111. jieieuinini salt! 11 Campbell canon uimjeeeesjr neNyas anar. uamp bCll'sUId hO had come there fur vnluii teersabd ho had a right lb get them he iiiougnt. iNoinmg was sain ahout draft ed men that I heard of. I do not know that he said at that time that ho would go If drafted ; I have heard him say at oiuer times no woum go or get a ub stltute.i Camnbell did notsav ho had got'alltlio men lie wanted; I do not know that he saljl, lie had got any. Do tetidant did not say there would' lid trouble lir the North if coutinued to draft men. I could remoiubcrthe wholo conversation : theroxwasisome, ceneral eoivprsatlon which I cannot remember unless my attention Is directed to It. I havo given nil the coilverbiition about tiio volunteers,; they convened but u short tiiu'e.tbev eon versed about boiintv and volunteers, perhaps not over ten mluute-s. I havo stated all that was 6.1111. lie-examined, i-l thuk Raber is .V, or 00 years 01 age." Communicated. Cai;t. C. 11. ilTiootWAY : Having recently undertaken a trip to tlio "Far West," nnd, thinking souio notcs'oftravcl mlghtfprovo Interesting who went to fight thoSouth niighl tobo here yederday. IfU'OUTAXT to Hunts. Under tho Internal rovenuo law, all properly pass, lug by will or by Intestate laws of any Stato, to. heirs of thu deceased persons, and all real estate passing by gifi, or in any mamier wh.atuver.wlthout adequate consideration, from one person or cor poration to another, is subject to 11 tax at a rato. ranging from ono to six per cent,,, mid tho law makes It the duty of 1110 executor oritdniinlstrator to mako put and render lo tho asdsiant assessor' uaying supervision 01. such business a coinpletollstofall Iodides or dUrlbu- tlvo shares held by him beforo the samo shall bo delivered or paid to thu heirs of any person succoJIng to real estuto In any manner, as above stated, to iiuiko return tnoreof to tho assistant assessor 111 1110 manner prescrlliul liy law. Any neglect tin Ihe part of a mcees-or to mako the return will subject tho pro perty to an Increased assessment and himself ton line. Ills uImj Important to part ('s purchasing propeity belong Ing to tho estnlo of a decea.ed iieron lo .seo mat 1110 neirs or persona of whom tlio purchnso Is made, havo thu cohec tor's receipt for tho government has 11 Hen upon' such property for taxes due. MAlilill), Nov. 21,-Generai Dulce. n-M . recently cipiai 11 general of Cuba, dlod fib 4'pur venilers.J- will endeavi.r to tlvo you a few "jottings by thu way." Alter jpendlng a few days vo y ple.is antlv lu Leo county Illinois, between told acquaintances and duck shooting, niu fr uiul iirr veil, and ill (1110 time WU stidled for Fulton on tho Mississippi, wherawo arrived at about 3 o'clock p.m Friday, wero driven from tho depot direct to the' River, ami immediately took pasnngoon the "Diamond Jo," and weru bboked for St. Paul. 1 assiuo you that wo enjoyed the trip hugely which wa owe In a great mens tire to thu gentlemanly officers of the bont.who appealed to oparo no pains to mako II as pleasantas possible, by point Ing out .many places of romantlcas well n q btstorlcal interest. You may talk of Italian skies,Alplno slopes, and all fine things that roman elsts delight to harp on, hut J think It lmnosslbio for any plice to excel In grandeur and beautiful scenery, the val ley of tho upper Mississippi. While wo wero quietly steaming u Lauo 1'cpiti uuout 1110 peep 01 uny, was called up according to agreement by Mr. Johnson, thegentlemanly mate, to gaze upon tho dizzy height of. Maiden Rock, off of which Wlnonn, the beautl ful Indian princess, of whom no doubt you havo read among old Indian lo geiuls, wassald to havo taken her final and fatal leap, down Into tho depths of tho lake below. It Is indeed a very picturesque spot, well worthy of its very appropriate and romantic name. Wu stopped at many of the towns along tho banks, and sometimes long enough to take quite a ramble through the place, getaglassof beer If wechose lo imbibe uny thing thicker than Rive water, but when tho whlsllugavo war imig "all aboard," then was to bo seen Mime lively bustling lo gain tho deck ucioro ino sanio visageu - iiiieeuin amendment" hauled in the gangplank bout 1 o'clock Monday p. in., w hoisted anchor at Prescott ut tho foot of Lake St. Croix, for 11 thirty mile trip up to her head, whero Is so snugly situated thu nourishing lumber town o Sill I water, with her lino liltlo harbor In front, and so completely protected from the bleak winds of the north nnd west by blufl's coveied with a seutit irrowth of limber. -Hero wo piirteu- wltli several lenow pa-engers, .anion;; ., wuoin- wero iw twin sistors,Svcdes, fresh from tho land of Saner Kraut, and as rosy and Joyous as though they thought tlils a land whero Kraut and Onions grew spontaneously and abundantly. Farewell gentle bis tors, nmy this land be all you dreamed of. We also left here considerable other freight and many jibaches which by' tho wav' word' worth nbout ono dollar and threo-rpiartirs per basket there, But here wo go down the lake agai with nn occasional ially at tho many wild gecsfe on'tho water, pass Hudson, nourishing town on tho Wisconsin bank on down lo the foot again with. Prescott 1111 our left', hud Point Doitglas's on tho right, Svhlch wo'double, Just as the sun, hheds His tilitcd rays aslant tlio bluo water, nifd we an; again' stemming the stern current, bf the proud old Mlsslss lppi, and after -t good two hours chai with lliu Mollln M'Pike, wo castiinchor ntSt.Taul, about 8:30 p. ini St. Paul is qtiito a lively, and'apparently a very aristocrat c'.vodnsr city I spent several days here,- and ten miles' nbove, at Minneapolis and St' Authotfy ti-t the opposite and eastern bank with the great -'Falls of St. A thony" between, which isns beautiful as It is noisy, ii'flordinff one of the great est and grandest' wider powers iu tl world, and presenting to tho eye of the curious observer, ouuor 'ho wildest am mostbeuutifulspiclmcusof.God's luindl work. Thu manufacture of Hour, turn ber and woolen goods etcjete., Is pretty extensively carried on here. Tho two cities together now contain about nluo. teen thousand bouln. With the ndvanta ges they possess, such as this vast water power, and their magnificent quarries ot grey marble lor building purposes and of which they huvo now construct ed. some elegant buildings, for instance two fcchool-houses, at the cost of nbout ono hundred thousand dollars each, and various otlirr llno structures of no tercut to tls-iny opinion is that this place Is destined to bscomo ono ,of tb most prominent in tho north west. I ulfco;paid a visit to tho great and wondorlul falls called Mttiuo ha-ha (laughing water,) und 1 do not suppose tuat J. was tlio first one disappointed at tho view. Well it Is in sooth one itran humbug, especially in a dry time. 1 Tho next placo of interest, ut which I find myself is old Fort Snelllng, at the mouthofthuMinnesotu. It isan extensive structure and presents qultuu grand and formidable appearance, barring n fow breaches in the west opd., Many Inci dents of Interest to every Americuu could bo related in connection withhold "Spelling, and not a few concerning tho grcnt.ma-ssaero of lgOi.raisaw many of tho surviving dusk'y devils who partici pated ii .that butchery. Many and heartrending wero tho tales they told of tho heartless uud cruel slaughter of tho bravo and dauntless prisoners, their wives and llttlo ones. How some of them, cliildren.had been found with a slako taken from tho fence and thrust through their bodies, nnd replaced iu tho fence, left thus to strug gle in the agonies of death. Aud how In another pliieo.ln a settler's cabin four children had been found with their hands nailed to the breakfast table.with tho prepared victuals beforo them, but starved to death. Ah,Ir,tho surviving people of that section were by far too wiso to reveal or plcluroto tho world at large, (ho horrible, truths and real! ties of that inatsacro'half asdarlc as tliey really weie, for feur of discouraging Im migration to thelrsparselysettledcouu try, but it Is out of my ''latitude," as Churlis hiiys-to write "big injun"hls. tory of Mlnnesoln. So I will bid you good night by Jn- fcriuing myseil, Yours truly, .,,,ti,i tt,m . A M A'l'tnN. v . .... ....... .,...!. I.rf..l.l..t,, Wlir.nt-.A1, tluMMII.XV lll.llll 1 I,, tii I11 1 r ill I i 11,1.10 of llio l'"iirl ut uyi-r mil lei'"1'"' .'"'.l ilencml Jnll lUyrrr. '.'' '''"'ftVi. .i V w S mft oiurl I . I 0 i l Ji V,ira IIW ici. ". Kd .f ii." "'11 i'll.'.f ; '" K" lvi',!,,,V L'l ivo Usui-il uioir iirt ii in, " ,.L ,,H v nt Kent. In tlie year ,,r mir . IM, mi llmuMiml.ciKlit l.iin.lml nml ; '"' meairpctiilfor 10 (IliniiiOmiliif i jtr uml li t' mliicrWooiii-iultliiiirlcr;liiiiHoriliu knit .O.Tl.i:...V'''.'. ' "K SK Sta7theh "any ol Doccmlir "noit, to .o..: tln."9r''n.:Cf.k.- .... r.i.,n Imvi- ft,Zlthelr,ro?etlSr itnlA. 1 . ono t iTiusnii, I ciKl 1 1 1 m ml 1 ed nml slxls nn' e mi "to mo Illrcctwl for liolilliii '' "'P''"! Com t nml Court ofComiuou flo In lllii.uifiliiirK Logal Notices. Legal Notices. Real Estato Saleip T 1-aiSTKR'S NOTICF.-NoTtcil is P OR S A L JG. 1110 umu rniftnpii onv-ia in.n kale, mi ihwiiuiIhb limn tV 1 ''' VAUAULU IIOTj.:!. BlW n.t IKlilHIriifLColiiiulilaK.,, iiuiii ii.iiui," him i,i' Xfc hrri I" ... .. ... i,..i,i,!,iii,t .t.i 1 1,,, stif'nii, 1 .M111111113 bcliiK tho 1JII1 ilny ot iweiiiin-r nrxt, nml l Notice 1 hprcliy given, to tlio Coroner, In 11 JiStlcSiof the I'Atec.mi-l fl'V ! ""'''V?, a nn dcouniy Ol uoiuiiiuui, inn. ."yj "? :, - tli. ro In their proper noraon at 111 0 elock . In I .he furcnoon of xnlilblli Jiiy ot Dui., wit li their reo onN, liiiiuHUIoiH nuil other reiiifiabrnnccj. to So II om hlngs which to their olllccn nppcrf.ili oTn? tlmt , iro' or' may be In tlio Jail of tho miM county of Coliiinbla, l'i lo tlien anil thcro to prosccuio mem uh mhui u j"--", roi aro rciiuentcil to l" puiictim In TO',!!""''" nrDnhltf IntllDlrnotlci'll. DlllCtl ftt lUOOini- i,r,r iiiniMiinvor Nov.. In tho year , V or our Loru, Olio uimi-raiiu ii Iblld year or Ihe Iiiilependeiiip ot the 1 Ui Iteil Klnteii of America. MollIiKCM JIlI.I.AItl), uioomuurir, oy.'j. iwb, "" !'"' .t t tininiiUnn mlm'r of Kev, 1 iVili II Wilson iit'piirKlhlnireiefktwjileoM. Ui"r"ncwiiiitorJIoei:vorJtt,Kxr.ofJanicii I y-'l'l '?"'." "' W-'S! -nil (lW,Hii.v.lcr Vf of Win. Knydcr Into u( lllooin twp. ill cU "l. Aecmint rlWr VMJ tto lit mrxeilol rtoniiinni ii,, - Aremiutof It II. Mrn,i fluniilliiii ofMnry "fW'SSri mml0., nitofllaUl; Ktl.ll., ailnWawrtfe W.l-ali.ierlate of llloom twp- 7C KIikI and mini account of -J, lM"'" n,lmV..f l)""ui W. Clark lalo of Mimlnur twp. ;lrtninl final account or NilicinlaU Ileocu r of Annallcecoof llemloclt twp. il c 'I. . t 1 .nn.i i-hriHinn hernilm rof OM. iTiV'crl.Ue of Montour tu p, dcc'il. , 1 .""1 it and partial account o r Hnmiic 1 Ncy. mri Kxecutor of tho utito of I'lillllp Hoirelg Iclchnnl rpRIAL LIST X A. I). I'm. Jackson. Llltle. Vociiin. llausliawaut. Clarn. Llttlo iLFrecu. Clarlc. rree7e. Whllmoycr. Little. Clark. llrocltway. Clalk A Freii". Knorr. Miller. Clark. Little. l'rei'ze. Kuhler. Clatk. Cl.ult. WnUiiiojei'. Urockway. Whltmoycr. Little, Clailt. Clallc. FOR DEO. TERM Abraham Mnrlx, VH P. I'. Bcybert. (William UavN, vs t Marirarct ltr.ih my. (The Wi'U Urancli lu'n. I'o, i vs (.Hliiiiiu l shlie. f Edward M'Callet. al. -j Ml (John Hueency. JLavlua ll'.ivi liport, William Kllnilop. J0I111 Cnlcinan, ilrc'd, S. 1 nilm'l y. accou 1 Imrl letrJ: , , ,..,, nnu HylvcVtir Helchaul nilin'm. of ths KsUUo or Ti Theco'VdiiudlllialflCCouht of Davlil Al biwin adnrrorjohnAlbcilHoiilalo of Uiccn. H1KKI. IWP. II O ... , ,! 1.1, firm nnii ". -.,VJ " i,,i.V ,r mics IlllCler aummoi uo,n. ,..,. "fi'JCSomAor Wm.T. Shumnn nilm'r. of Ben. a""1 ' , ; u iMmlm'n. of lrcnvv l-ailliiaii 01 . ..iui.it. .!. . , ,,,.,.. r HI. ACCOllIll 01 licuij., i.ui... l'rlfClllll liaj iiuim .1. ... JOHN It. I 1U.AI'., Nov. 5,,f''J-lf- lleslstir. H, SlIUKMAKI'.H. I.MPOUTANT TO MAI8TltATr.S. Tho Secretary of thu Commonwealth, hav ing been pestered with an extensive cor rcsponileiicooriglniitingwItliJiiaiicosof tho I'eaco and Aldermen, requests tho peremptory statement that no eommls- 8lou will bo sent to, or inndoout. for thn I newly elected Aldci men or Justices of tno i'eaco prior to tho time at which their commissions wero formerlv Issued. Tho registry law only changed tho timo ofolectlon, not tho terms of (ho otllcers lormeny chosen at thosprlni: elections Their cominlbsloiis will not bo forth. coming fur some sl.v mon-tliH, Michael Cionnn. John Co .per, Daniel Ilowir ct, 11I. ( Isaac I'Yuety, i v. (.James W. Snnkcy. (Abraham Young;, i vs (Jncoli Moollver, Charles It. (irei'tl, vs l'cter Hu'mg. (Lucas N, M01 it, v Ocolf W, Collamer. ril.wld Leu Is Guardian of 1 ilie ucird uu 01111 ues 11 ecu. ICollltiuSullii:. (Wm.Ikeler, i vs (John Navajo et.al, (Henry J. Yejple, ( vs (Is lau Dnttii & tcrre tenant j lleury J. Yesple, (.I&aac Ilium .1 terre tenaut, rSlmouC Shlvo ltaunnh K Arinhtroug. rilenry flnblo 1 Peter Ilowcr A terru tenant. (Atisleu Church Andrew Clark, (SamliCle, i vs (.Win. Mostcllcr, et nl. I John Price, s Samuel fleiiflel. Iltcuben II. King, vs Klisliall. l'uiscl. j Sara'i A. Pelerman's udui'r,' Vulenlluo Stout, ct. nl, f Gideon Arndl. i vs JolmU.Lelby. IUobertS, Haiiijilou vs Itlihard Wntklns. (Thomas BcnllcM I vs (Uriah Chainberllu. JA J. Itilnoehl (L.tckawaunu A. B. 11. It. Co. (HeorBc W. Lott 1 vs (WiuK'liujlcr. (Monroe Iliuinl.igu f vs lElIslmU.l'ur.ell. (Alexander Colly vs (Allnas Colo. Michael drover iie. vs II. S. Marr. Clai k a llrockway ( peter Hehiig, vs Little. (Challes Leo Knorr. (Jacob I L Creasy vs Kreiio Jt Abbott. .n. V. D.ilhnan. ( Jaints W. Sankcy, uko. i vs (Jacob strouji. (James W. Sankey use. vs (Alexander M'Henry. l-'ree-'. Ilarkley. 1 'lark, Trcezo .t ' Lltlle. Wiiitinoycr. I- i-eeze. I-Veeze. llaikley. Lltlle. Claik. Little. Kuhler. Clark. l'vei.f. lthodcs. Llttlo & Kit err. Wiiitinoycr. Lovelle. Freeze, littler. Knorr. Clark. Wiiitinoycr. Little. Claik. Kahler. Wliltinoyer. Kroeze. llrbckwayi Marr Ilrotheis. Hurley. Hurley. llrockway Il.ildy. Clark. Knorr. Kahler 4 lkeler, Llltle. Freeze- Knorr.' Clarlt. Clark. ti Freeze & Kahler UubUou. Claik. ( Win. Hancock, (Clurli s A. li'ioae. tllUfil 1L.J, ifeler Fi eeze. I'leeze. Iliockway. Howill. Vi cee, Whllllloyel. llrockway i Thompson, rreeze,' ' (Win. Marr, 1 v- llIughrH & Illicit 10. 1j ke, s eler llao I Daniel Howt r, Jr. (Daniel Hover, Sr.'s Adinrs, Irtiomas Hughes, use, vs Wesly ltuikvl. ( ltoblusoii & Co. vi (Jacob Aletz. IO'eorgo Masters ac Son, Samuel llrugler. (Daniel Sbuiiians Admr's. s vs (Malhiai Alsletter, et. al, (M. T, Howell, ct, al, J. vs (Maryi:. arrcu, (Frederick Hosier, vs (Oldioii (I. Ho.ler, et. al. (Wllllini A. Case, vs 1'1'ho twp. of Scott. IJohu Jacobs, vs it. L Johnson, JIlsSi: COLKMAN, l'rntli'y. '"OWlH-, business, nnd If properly It.,,, '' Jii return h Ii uiitum luiwuin "uj . ' ijuestionsns liilllle,i,o,,,., sailstaclorlly answered hi- "'""itstl hurii Aitlf. ,'(. t . 1 - Cl ISO Sj Wl Mat 10 JJALK "ti" Ol' VALUAIlLLlim,,,. Si, lhoinidculmiM,l'xi,cuturi,f,i .lames llverltt, late ol Oran i' '5p bin county, 1 oceasod, win SxJzV nr,, on tho premises, on Hntiir.iuV l1" IL lew, 111 0110 ii cmeit 111 trio altriM, ' liu ilescrlbed real esinlo, t, J ,nV'L ?, roiitnliiliiK lu tho w hob, lib., t!,,,',1 pui.i, whereon aro erected ft ' """H 8TONU DWKLLLNo iIor.S?l 11 fraiiiollaiilt llnrii.Htuno N,ri,,,i, "i mi Ilousi. nnd Dittbnl wiilerniiiliiiieverfallhiffjp'ri,,;'1 1 M ortli'ird ot cholco upplo lite, l'i . ' -7? b i.llVred in two paus, ..'J i J J jTl road lead im from Ihoiuas i u''I TRACT Ol-'TlMDKuci, contallllll!liboutTwelily.l.-iv,, ... I belli.? mostly pine naif ,k, 'JftV i1" muis tonveini.ni, ivrms tnni,. r Sli ofsale.by . Mli.i:" KS'lVl jnov. 0. ty-t'v. -vi TiriDOW'S AI'I'RAISEJIKNTS. .V," ,.it iraleDnmntl nf fPlll fttltl XlOT' soiial property set apart to wMVViSrf.i il havo iiecn nieii in tow ".."". .:".: .. . UoluinblacinintSMiudertiio nuiesoi lioiiri.uim will 1)0 ireuted for absoluto colidrma I011, to .. . ,i. 1,' ,, 1 ... i... iii,i in ilmiinsliiirir. In nnd for said county, on Monday, 1110 iiin nay 01 Hoc. isviat luoociocK r. 31., i.i ri.f. executions to such conamiatlons aro pieylous y tllnl'iif uhlcli all persons Interested lo HUd eitaies will tako nonce: ,,, ,,., 1. Widow OI JOIIU Kicinui.s i,.,u ..... .,.. ... ..'.I it. Widow of J.ihn Conner Into of Ilenloa twp. a, WlUOW OI II.IWU liOUI- litll WlU " MU.,a. 'Ywido'wol Iharles Hess lale ufMlluln Iwp. s" Widow nf John lieinolt Into of M.idlton tWi. 0. widow Ol niwaru mini it unu .,. .,..,.. "Tl'VvMowor Kilns lillnir into of Locust twp. dec d. ....... ,. , ..t. .iuii.s 11. 1 Ul.1.1, 1 Nov. 5,'0.1-lf. lieslsltr, p U 11 L 1 0 K A I, 1; -on. v ALU.vni, 1: nut K!Il 1 Si ihim brii I in nl 1 blln i.f t i...lu -I . V" ecus o1, w 11 expfHH to (tale, 1 y tw I, 1 T R ACT o V LAjM bmiiutnl nml iWcilbnlnH f,,iiUu, nortu uy iiimHor sttpiitn u,,,.. irc IIIIps, on Ihe east by lima of x i. 'tti on the t-nuth by html or Wni, liutl - n went liy lima nl Hunniet blmicr r,n tmi i'l'cctnl ii two Htory Tno Uninniiil outUousft. AUn.r.t ti., iMCS nlnCP. Will l0 HOhl (hO liM.Minl L -V-TT 1'owh, ottu Hfcffor, Jluirx, une lV(j(!.' ono Hprlni?Vuumi, Whcnt.Cunii Jrr IiuhIu'I, lliiuchnM t Kllclnn u' "0 n lot of nUicr nrtfi'lfs too nunicMu blfi u u in, j ii y a o r V A r V A It h n H V At. IS In mil Minnco of an nnli-r nf iht nf Columbia county, l'i,, on Hum il-iy ofNiivciubfr tK-.t, nt ID nm luxin, i fiiT r in, mii"ni jnu,t lite or I.nciist tnwn)ilp,lii m will rxnoM to rac. Uv inhiii- pivmiTK, u ivniiin Ji-nl I -i iip i- rt' l:iruy m j jih-u-l usin u i ni bhlp notiti on tho ou-a hy I ,u.! i, kr nnil iMinc i;rwin, on t'u' n-ip ,m 7 ucl Yrnor uiul Imnc iu atli, i ilbd InmlHof Kreileild Holder Ji!ui J, ur l on thu K'tuth liy 1 miNff J, (lilt pie conlnlnln; Heventy Tour A r i nnn. rwo stouv )vr.ujx&EH aHpiiiiK of nuvt-r f.Ulin v,nur u m TIimoU also ti tnrno iipiiio un f Jrnlttieub. Two thlnls ifltu Mu (Off una tho imlunco timticrcil. rwii Civon in tip' pupriiftvcriu tinttm tho cf.tn.ti' nf h.u ilivd.ivit. 11 un kliltiu nT i niMlht uiul ( Vitjili'U'.n ui tl iihi. jlx4 uuL.ii.a den ni ino iuriru.i"' niom.',v hi i if Mr. s IIEIUFPS S A L1C3. Uy vlituoofKundry wrllnir vnui. i.x.isHiien nui of tt ) ine ilirertptl. will becspnsp.l to public ntciy nt tho Court Ilousu lu Illoonubum ick In the nnernoon, on Moniliy.Dcc. (jib tho Court of Common Hmis of Columtlhv eoun- tvnna to i h.itnor out I r.ViTun win itm f.iiimvtii? mill outrun to wit! :i obtain irnM .i i.iii.l rIiu ito lii llrl.in'.mel: t'.vh..':oluml)la oountv.bouni.ol nnd dfKcrlbnil follows lo wit: mi tdn it nn.l nnrlli bv bind of UllrlPS H.tOh nmn nml Tnbins nmun, on ino van uy launi m (liorso liowiT, onihoKouth by lun iH of IIoiir' I IO. i K , COnilllHUiK"""1"' r nun" M'" im'i.i iii in whirlinro crcptod two finmo MivoHlna ! houst(. n fmmo crlut mill, frame ntJ.blo ntnl n nanccH. Hel.oi luken in osccutlon nntl t,ibosolii as the propei ly ot i pnr.iiHi vun. ALSO At Uicsamu (bnenml plnoo, u pertain I raf r of liinu miuiuo in ininrcrpoK ivjioiiirno'uroumy houiirUni on tho north by hm-isof John O. Jiu-oby nnd Ilnnnnh Sponenberner, on the f fist by lands niisippneu i noniu uuti jacony, on mo miiiiii vy puoiic roan icnuing iruia iit-rwicit in jiiooiiidiiik, un thn west bv tho ltrlar Crek.on which Is vrer ini a ir.imo crisi nun. niasiui-iiiiiinnii s'iw iiiw . ft framp dwi-lllng Itoiisp, lramo stablo with tho uppurtt'iianecs. Also nt tho wnn tlmu nbout three ncn" ofKt'ouuu Rttu.ito in sumo twp., nnd roimtv.ndloliiliir' lamKof J. H. Jnpohv. Daniel Uamb.ich mid the Xoith Urancli Cunub KolzeJ, bLtPii In execution and to bu Hold ns tho proptily ouosinn i nomas. ALSO Tuo certain lots of Rroimd situate in tlio town of Montana, Conyne,liain twp., Columijlii coumy bounded on the noilli liy Ulilrd street, on tho east uv tlio boundary Hue or i.ild town or Mon tana, on tho Boulh Uv lot .Vri. tlin llloek It: on tlio west by Leiby Street helm? lot No. 11 and IS, lu manor plan of said town, btrlzed. taken lu ex edition and to bo sold ns tho pioneity of Peter Jl. Jie.iMr. ALSO At tho hamo tlmu und Place, the following ds. erlbedlolof ground nltitate-in I'atn-wissa twp , Columbia county, bounded nml described as ful- lows, 10 wiu on uie noun souiu uii'ioasi oy land of Solomon Ilelwli; eolitalulliK about nctos nioroor less, on wiilcli is erected a two story dwelling liouso frnmostablo Willi llio uipuitoil nuees. isolzoil, taken In execution and to licsnld as mo piopcity or Jacob Hower. A Ii S O At the Mime timo and platcluii lots of laud sltiiatu ill Giriuailowi,L'oit.v!iKliam twp,, Coi umbla county, contalnlni; ilfiy tttt fuuit and i wo iiiiiiinci lei i in ep, bounded on the norm by lotiiriliomasMourouoii IhoutstauilMmlli by i.)l ui riiuii-rt niiail anu on IIIO O 'bl uy tnu i in n. pllte, uheienn Is ereetedn story and n half dwell. IlIK hoiiso Willi tho apDUrtt nances. Rt.lud. Ink. en In execution and lu bu mid as tho property of - ' MOItDIVAI MILLAHD. Xov. l.voi-tf. hhcilir. h K tear ion: mtc . can of. IS" .The . mot tlio property; tho bal ineoortliuloj' ,i;. I,.i, ... r ...m I ..I lh,w,inrir,,iitn nl " . tourlhs. tho balance. In one s'lirltfr. lnleit.st from tho c iiiilniiatl in i 1, Purctiiitit' 1 1 pay lor deed uml si mn l'Utii Oct. JVSJ IW. Adui" pcr Jltl HTUIlSOX'a MAGAZINE 1 lad pHTU i it 1: t'UKAi'iwf and iii-.-sr in miSsr Hl-LKNIIIII Ol-KLI. f'.l, 111) pro laTe hoi day dri bee hti PXi:C!UTOH'.S NOTICE. LJ I'JirATE OF J01IN mu. UKC'U. Lttteis toktaiiientniy on tho estate id John Ivile, lalo or bui;arloaf townslilp, Coiumbl.i eolinty have bucn Kianled by tlu Iteeisti.r m Coliinib a County to Iileliaul Kilo ot hujarloaf Iwp. (.olumb a county l'a. All persona having claims nculust tlio eslaloaro ieiuistcd topiestnt .,.v. .v ..AVi-llllll iiiniiii-iii.ii oivusmp, col unilila tounty, l'a, 'those Indebted to tho estate cither mi note. Judgment, moim.iKo or book ac count villi iiiaku paymtnt to tho LjicuIoi- wllh- Thls tionular Montilv Jln-.z. for tho money than any la tin w it win beu.ro.uiy nuprov ii, "wi Thons unri'dltesl Fotirli i'n l,'e .. ' Twelve Alaliiinotli coi-irni - i rolored llerll.i V i em- N .i 11 Cut. I Twenty-l our 1 ij, . 'i -All this will ho tit en 1 ii-1 nu.il. II dollar less than Mai;.ilMe. i lerson." lts'l lirllllui; 'i'lilei uii.i N.,' ular wrlturs nro cmploj nl to writ. JVsfel "I eleibuu." In UsTi), lu iiitili'1,,11 1, '' n Illy or short btiirlm, Five Onn WO Novcluta will bo Bleu, viz., im IT.. llastllo." I)f Mm. -nil s -.t, n, Yr at Uartr,iuis Holme, -i .d 1 tsb "Kalllli en's Love HI irj , ti. . , .i el's Kir Ijiuiitelot." " n I.a, ,in f It' lh...tithoriir"llioecuii. t.u i. -ri ed," by frank Leo llllicil, I. P0,1 MAMJtOl'lI COLOUbl) t A ill'i"- letl Ahead of all othi is, 'Hit on steel, twlcu tlio usii'il m' tli'iirps. 'I'lu.v will bo sunciljit . ratlcin, ll'ii.'u wiutll it 1 I- ss Muntu -, . iresHcan bueutout.wlUioiu tlienu '"tna maker. Also, sovt'ial pja ' I! Jgt uitiv, lukiifua, ii, nnu,,, . to lauios. - it HUI'llitlt l'HIIMilM I su. l jg, To overv person cettlDK til' " J be uent Uiatls. u com ot our nr Hoi .Mez7otlnt for liamlnt', im our 1 Bluer Who Ait in ni" till most tltslrablo irt iiiltiin t rr it.rt y,r. Clubs, as will bu n'eli bil" itu 'i Oct. -a.VJ (iw. UIC1IAUD KlLi:. nxecutor. A IWIINlSTIlATOIt'S NOTICE. XX JJsl'AfE UK JOHN nif.UPlf iiti'n U'lttTh lOlndiulnUtmtloii on tho' untnto of John .Himt'V luln lit Mntitimii inn, (1..1.....1 i Utrce.ised, have been uinntod by tho Helstur of t'olumiihi tMMi ii ty ioh. irMUIer ol Jiloom ..n...rt auiiiiiiisiittiur UC OOIIW HQli. ClOnttitlt' UemauUsai'alniitthHHSiiii,, nt iiii,,,.,,i', ..... requusuatomaUothcin known, uud those ln debtfd tomaltopayiueut. Kir. snr.uzit, . . Administrator. K v f i (i , ti bQ,ti t,(it, mm ttstamenlo unnexo. A UDITOH'S NOTICli -tV. KsfATKClF VIM JAM WlLNI.-i. 1)1 r.lMKi the Wugazlno w IU U Mil In u-iJ. One Copy, for ono j cat. i O LAJJIIi-'H, I or UUU I Ml , Thrco " " l'lvc " liinu 1 ' Club,) l'UUt CojiIih, fo nnu y.ni, ! up ui uiun,) rourltiii I'nplt .luioh. j- ' J tor un of ctuo.) Addr-t.fc, rnat.pHid. t ll.s. J l" Nn. :ii!li L'biUlUl rtl. ifl Hpcclment, sent to those wUnui iOV. 1 V 1MI a 'J1 1 c K i.tt a" Notli't) IS lli'l'l t Lil V bu made In tlio I'llin ol 'l""' county nf Columbia, at tie i " nppolntnif nt of Kpoih Kt-i' i '),, lh.imas (Irlllltn John. A'1 '"' Joint ua 'J'lublrtk lor Hit i;n"' QUANIJ JUIIOUS dkchmiuiu tlum, ism. iiiooin.-jacou H. Evaiij, Loou ird II. ltupert ucoruo Itassert. 1 nXlVloU'l5u',rC!'''lr!S,Hjack'',niII'lsO' Owen. Ilrlan-reelc. Joylali Thomas, i sssi,,KsaifcSI,Uw' ,,m- " '""ri""' " Oonyusham. John L-Klini-r" ; IshliiL-crttik Uuorgo I'oaier.JTaincs M. Hewitt. Krankflu.-Jaoob iCtmlenbauatr. ' Oreeiiwood.-WainuelM'lIenry Jacob Welllrer. Winl'M-iilfnuol H"ocm3kcr' Jollu llurliiuu. Locust, Hiias II. Johnson. Mllllln.-Lcvl Klkcndall. iirange. James II. Harraan. l'i lie, John P. l'ottler. suuirloaf.-Jaints Pennint'ton, Chrisilau L. fPUAVKHSE JUROltS. J- DUCUMllLIt TKllM,.l!U,!. FIRST WEEK. lllooiii.-Josepli bharnless, Isulali Hauenbuch Chesier C. Marr, Janus K.fcyer. ""i."ui.ii, llrlarcreek. Adam Hull, Jooiithaii v. lvk Andicw Fowler, AlbertHiulth. -. man. K" 1rl,;lll','u"1. Joliu Apple-Ccntre.-tym. Ilower, Samuel Crevellnir. Ji'.VJ l'f.'-T;51 ,H r I it i un. Lew Is Mm. lA?mS,!:rfiS1nut,,rW,'u,' J0" Urecnwood. Johnson H, lkeler. Win II ilav. l-muH"" V,C"- I.' Mlllt-rl'liSic Jacksou. Johu ItanU. Sfmi '--ym' t'etierman, Joseph Thomas. Maiuo. Win. lonuenbtreer. Mad son.-Uanlel Andy, MioVrp'l,iii'l!,.,?,?.''er( 1'ewl l'l"nbcrllu, licott.-l'dlip T. Ilarlnian, John Turner, BUO.S11 wnisu, i; ofr;'jffirii:T&.uU.4i!, J- t'atawissa. Liwls Veltcr. Ije'ilro.-H.imiiel llower. ki.hliU!crfiU.-i:ila, Wtnucr, Daniel H, Palter- i) .PPX!SS M "nrderiomee,,,,, VikS. fV0 NlCWSI'Al'EH I'll" Nov 3 'iB.il C. W. .MlLLIIli, An ndyiTthiineni of Mr am the de'i job dui Ini if Tri I. ve It pla 1 w f9r lo l'ruiiklln.-Clliiton Meiideulmll. v:?rfc'1M:'':l,'rr':l'.rkv'l MaiteVun:": K""' L"'""'' & iimn. "T;,",tr't'y',"iiinuii, Mlllllu. Wrlghter W. Huiitii, Jlonlour.-Jonn W. (jibbs. ' ";-fvuu Alt'ttaiiieiu icou,!,2Tl!V'uUi.:,'r'Jl,ul," Churlcii V.vt lick. Annul Andruivs. WANTKO.-ioo ConlliU'iitlal AkchIs nJod inS'SMM?' IU"c"k 'enil. None but ,iT. i. "iu, reliable nan wuiiltd who can keeu ihelr mouths shut. Hiaall tapllal ri'nu red i id ,USB if 11 r'toed to u ' luaii u't ll" iiuld iinTft. ii"llc1ulr, f"l 'roe. Humplo of Voodi eutlor aicHiH. Callnnoriuldiiss N iv li 'Hi ., J' 1'-W.ATIilW 4 CO,. NjV, H,'Wrn. 107 llroadwuy, N.S". A DMINISTIlATOll'S NOTICE. 'r. rai'AlK UV UMAS UlTAKIl. IIKO'II. Ililm.r 'br ,'.llalu,,'l "" "l0 'stutu of Kiltw .ieo'd in S: ' : iY i' !?!'.!& Oct. a.'ta-oa-. rurmt BWANif Adiiilulstrator, AGENTS WANTED. AireiitH Wuiitwl S7.3 to JJOOoor luuntu, malo wu" foinul tosc JlVf1! ""!"' ")lnl iSoiuinoii rionio FmnUy r"v - nuu.uiiiiu u iu i inuruiiii i Xuv. 111,'0-lw. . utl.VVt fUllll A CO.. i'a V"B"'lrei!l, Philadelphia, l'a. gUlU'CENA IN 1)1 VOUCH. eo'u? sV!vTi;?m"?,t',,' ut """ . MAltY M'llilllAUTY. 1 uy ner next friend Jus. llarre, 1 Libel In Hlvorcu IIKUNARIJ M'llIlKAUTV. j ,il ?' ?.'i'l0!mv'." uee". relurued ifti I.loo,,,sburtf?Lci;S,ii,.1U'A"l,'bl',!rl,r- ou till, iiiuiim, ....... .,, uiiius this uveiilu,!. llavhua'1'1 " ry Ink tlurlim the past ye ir, , bu in a supoi lor nuulliy. hence " ! . rtoomiuciid It tiiiinrbri'liire" 'iu , where. All our orders havi j)!."1,, and in every luvlunoJ tiio l'i; ',. llc.il uti.-Vlllli ifl'tjiujifl, ll"Si. , Attcntlun 1. called to lii; U. lloblusou'ii (1'lill.iUeIi'lii i, in' "', number column. Wo ha ""f !i" -nnd prnnonneo It cxcclltiit. - -IMu lintcrprtee. NOTICE. Wlicitina my HlfulUi'i'' li uml hoard without Juste U .IV.UIHUI.. ..ill I' j ."'. . . ,.,n, froinihU ilutt.,iiiiilfoibll l' 1' ?,iis her ut my expense. ' ; Kor. 5,'iO-lt. rpiIE CllEAl'KST AXI''j BI.AOK AXiSACJjii is rnu u 1 i SOW HAMIl-ACTlIIUi 1 Uii' iT'-X QO-l'AUTNEUSIIIP NOTICE. Tl.a .....ln...l . i.i.. '",f"llu UHV0 entered iitoco-iuiitiur-" i.l .d.ih'.'.'r? roiiniiiyheretoforooceunleil liy Ivttr Ililluivur. I'lil'hlt IIILLMYiai ,. llt-OllUi: V. HliNltlK. ' ii ii!i . 1 !,a lute Mrm will be seltled by l' n 11,1 . ' . aie. nnu win no settled by tti'ilily ' W lu B" 1C1'1'0U ludebted should illiKiiiisbiiru June 11,'CO-tf. riOJIMITTEE NOTICW.N7,tico' U ,V. ''V '""y.M1 l'" 'io llrst uud llual account ol Ainlrew ! Vas as Comm itto nf MvSimfSu it liinitl ,., is li ltd by James 1. 1'u'iuono ,,r ii L' Aillnlu slrtitors or the said Aiidrnw 1'icuV in w ilt'ifd.. In tho Court of Couimou l'loa, if Colinn. v II VMUVI1 Itie btu ilny of DtivmUr iuxt. - - u..kU(u ,,, i,i-ii vtT I OWIl. 1,1. uiiuiubia lonnty, nbout ihe inlddio of li.fu IN)Uii WIUTHCiiw.wltli u few re S J,V. ya criioke.1 horn, bi nt iliiwii,iippai,.my "awt'd V.ir supHuid i boiibout flsiiitt.,'V , rs old. l i ' owner Is reiiiie.tcil lu o.miu i.u wfm ... ! .'.' iu:n uox jim51 ', to bo found nt llio popular dry S iiiidirslunea whero etei'h"'l HILKH, iunis nuuii-1, .'imt, HIIAWIA 1 1 nnd any thing thai limy wnn1 Ifoudi, M. P. LU'A- MAIN r.TUi:rr OI'l'OSlTE THE KJl'l DIiOOJWSBUJaO, Nov, 12,'ifl.f, oonio loiward, puno ron in mite uer away of idie .'cor,, lint in ' c ll.otcr.Niiv IIMmS1MS0N "MKWINUfcll. irty, puy cliarxun, an uUi be uUiKMu'd of no ii1 ( ET THE lllT. Miinsuii'H t'.in n.J .7.,. . I ever llivlitslil. lliu siios. - bove Invention, nnd nil ' ,, i..rf ersou will l.u iuoiiii lie i lb" lU unsiin's t'tipper TiU'U' '''' May 13,'iM