85hc oiunibinu lH.OOMSimilU, PA. Friday September I S71 We publUti on our Ilrst lingo somo extracts from a recent speech of Uou. Oiso. II. Pendleton, lo which wo would Invito special attention wcro Hint necessary. Mr. 1. ilcscrveilly standa at tto head of American statesmon, rtml If wo could havo our way would bo tho next Democratic candldato for Presi dent. Tho combined speculating and swindling Interests of tho country, however, being aRalnst him, his nom ination for that position will bo pre vented, as It was hi 183. His nblllty na a Htatesman will 'not bo denied and his speeches aro universally read by tho Intelligent men of thweountry. I)lnrcanlzatlon nml Hungcrl Tho Judical corruption fund Is doing llM work. Disorganization begins to crop out In all directions. Wo warned tho people beforo H was publicly nppa runt that tho main dependonco for suc cess of tho Iladlcala this fall was upon tho largo corruption fund thoy havo raised and that this was to bo used In sowing discord In tho ranks of tho Dem ocracy. This discord Is to bo effected by means of volunteer candidates. In Col umbia county tho trick has failed tho volunteers aro out but they havo few D; uiocrallc followers, If any. It Is working, however, In some neighboring counties. Schuylkill ay peatH to bo seriously divided Luzcrno is threatened an earnest effort is being mado to mnko tho plan successful In Montour ami Northumberland, whero wo aro threatened with tho loss of two members of tho Leg! slat uro and It has nlso been attempted In tho strong Dem ocratic counties and districts generally. Warned of tho plot, cannot our friends havo tho manhood to shako It off resist It with all their power and crush It to tho earth 1 It Is a baro-faced Radical Kchemo, supported by their corruption fund, and Is as completely in their In tcrost ns though tho candidates wcro all professed Itadlcals. Wo hopo tho Democracy will every where show that thoy aro not to bo fool ed, corrupted or defeated by this or any other cunning scheme. Other tricks will also bo resorted to. Tho only safo way to counteract them Is to BUPl'OnT THE WHOLE TICKET. This will completely foil thowholoschomo of tho Itadlcals to win by foul play. Teach Iho leaders In tho3o nefarious enter prises that tho Democracy aro deter mined and aro neither to bo corrupted or compromised or mado tho victims of scheming tricksters 1 Bo Warned ! Tho Radicals havo means of raising monoy for election purposes that tho Democrats do not possess. Tho whole immense hordo of National and State onico-holdcrs, from tho highest to tho lowest, aro Individually taxed for this purpose All tho men who havo been enriched by government contracts anil speculations nro also taxed heavily. All such fellowa as Evans contrlbuto largely from their Ill-gotten gains. Tho Btato Treasurer, who loans tho pooplo's monoy to tho banks, receives from $50, 000 to $100,000 annually In that way. A largo portion of this is added to tho electioneering fund. The New England manufacturers, In whoso behalf tho peo plo are 'axed through tariffs, also con trlbuto heavily. Tho reader will seo nt n glanco what an immenso sum is thus raised. A very largo proportion of this amount is expended through tho Radi cal county committees, and tho rest by other means. Wo do not know what tho Radical commlttco in this county receives. Wo do know that in a smaller county $2,000 wero paid at soveral different elections each year. In larger counties much larger suras havo been paid. A very considerable sum of course annually comes to this county. How much of it 13 expended nnd how much sticks to somebody's fingers every ono may ludge. Of courso wo havo no roliablo figures, What wo want to call attention to.is that this corruption fund is on hand. That a portion, at least, Is being useu can not bo denied unless tho Integrity of tho holders bo attacked. It may not bo actually received as yet, but Is prom ised, nnd advances and promises can bo mado on tho strength of it. To meet this poworful engino, tho Democrats havo only their own exortions to rely on. But let that exertion bo mado with vigor. Organize In overy township nnd school district, and seo that every Dem ocrat Is determined to attend the polls. Boo that means aro provided to tako thoso who have no conveyances of tholr own, and that not ono Is left behind. Wm. H..Bewaud, who was far moro instrumental than any other man, living or dead, In producing tho rebel lion, and who so freely Imprisoned men of tho highest character, In deflanco of law and in violation or nis own uiuu, on tho general charge of lacking In a patriotism of which ho'nover possessed tho least Iota himself, it Is said Is ubout returning to tho country which ho be- " trayed and deluged In blood. Ever since ho left office ho has been traveling In foreign countries, soeklngoxcltoment and notoriety, nrobnbly lu vain etiori to shako off tho natural suggestions of a troubled conscience. For hlra thcro never can bo peace on earth and his prospects beyond It aro probably still loss checrine. Walking to and fro through tho earth was practised by his master, with motlvesonly moro malig nant because ho was tho Impersonation ol tho Infernal. Wo don't exactly seo how Sewaud can hopo further to assist his fiend friend In "dovourlng" what ovor Is good on earth. Ho Is Justly abandoned and hated as savagely by tho men who wcro his tools In tho days of his power as by thoso who felt his treason and his tyranny. Thero is a sort of derisive Justico In tho fact that ho Is Impotent now. The Grant ofllco holders who man aged the lato Republican Convention In this county, havo moro disposition than nblllty lo Injuro tho Democracy. Henco thoy fall Into fretful nnd falso calumniation of their opponents and attempt to mako up by violent, Intem perate, extravagant speech for tho weakness and hopelessness of their causo. Very llltio headway will they mnko with their two regular candidates RojiieoN nnd Jam eh or their threo Irregular ones Lake, Evkmtt and BntVK. A Plain Talk. Tho Importance of adhering (o nomi nations Is too often overlooked. When a party Is divided all (ho energies of its actlvo men aro bent (o obtain thu suc cess of tho particular candidates In whom thoy aro intercstod, and Ilio gen eral IntcroHtsof tho party nro moroor less neglected. When tho party is thor oughly united, nil theso energies nro directed against tho common opponent. It Is therefore apparent why tho com mon opponent always favors volunteer candidates they servo him hotter than his own friends can sorvo him. It fur ther happeiH that volunteers always enter Into nrrangemonts and bargains with tho opposition- Vs they havo their own party organization to light thoy make common causo with tho party that favors and supports them What nn elroctlyo moans this Is to weaken tho majority party will bo np parent to" every body. Last year tho combination of volttiv leers nnd Hepubllcans wm successful In Columbia county. This year tho samo attempt Is made. If successful ngaln tliosamngamo will bontlcmplod next year, and so tho mischief will contluuo until thu majority party Is broken up or Its majority destroyed. This, too, must bo apparent to overy body. Hut if tho volunteers nro os badly bcatcii this year as they should bo, thcro will bo no troublo In tho future. Our family quarrels will then bo fought out beforo tho convention, when they can do no harm. Does not every Dcmocrnt, therefore, 8Co tho Importance of adhering faith fully to tho nominations '.' Tho candidates tills year nil pledged their word to submit to tho decision of tho convention- Every volunteer now beforo tho pooplo wai so pledged, publicly and in plain terms. Will tho peoplo elect a man to ofllco who thus violates his word his solemn engage mcntl If nny man thus directly vlo latcs his word, publicly given to every body, can ho bo depended upon in nny thing clso ho says or promises? Is n man who does not regard his word n lit person to bo put into ofllco'.' Theso aro questions for each voter lo decido for himself. Every man who expects to bo a can- dldato hereafter should benr In mind that If tho volunteers aro successful now ho will probably havo tho samo difficulty to meet hereafter. In fact, tho interests of every Demo crat, and of tho wholo Damocratlc par ty, demand that volunteers shall bo discarded, nnd that complete union and harmony shall bo preserved. If you would maintain your strength, Demo crats of Columbia, odhcroto your ticket and every man on It. Assembly. James Boyd Roiiison, Esq,, tho Radical candldato for Assembly, has namo enough to All any ofllco possibly vanity enough too. Ho was a soldier, nnd for nught wo know butchered moro rebels than any other man In tho na tion, but Bates' history (an official his tory of tho Pennsylvania soldiers) does not mako tho brilliant record for him that It docs for Bkockway. Both nro members of tfio bar, but Biiockway has much tho largest practice, though In other business all tho time. It would scarcely bo generous to speak of Boyd's ago, as that might affect him with peo plo who aro not voters, but In this re spect neither candldato Ins material advantngo of tho other. In Intellect, energy, political and general kuowledgo of government and of public wants and tho ways to supply Ihcm, Buockway is greatly superior to his opponent and would therefore mako much tho best Representative. So far as correct pollt cal principles Is a superior qualification to possessing tho worst, all tho advan tages nro with Biiockway, as Is tho case too In habits of thought and action. For somo years past Roiiison has held n Ilttlo placo under tho'Fcdcral govern ment, which ho used in assisting to tor ment somo of tho unfortunates who fell under tho ban of tho rovenuo laws. In this capacity ho camo about as near set ting tho world on flro as ho over will In any other. Whether ho has yet engaged rooms in Hnrrlsburg wo do not know but think it likely, though his clmnco of election Is about as good as his chaneo to bo appointed King of Dahomey. As ono of tho Radical ring of Qloomsburg, hols about as efficient im his brethren In concocting small tricks and petty but groundless slanders upon his fellow cit Izens, and probably comes in forasharo of tho spoils accumulated by that Insti tutlon. Looking at tho rclativo prospects of tho candidates for Assembly, wo do not think tho subject worth discussing, and make theso remarks only to avoid tho nhargo of being Ignorant of tho fact that thero Is a Republican candldato in tho Held. Tub Bloomsburg Jlepubllcan Is rather meek this week, and though It faintly echoes " ring," " robbers," &c, It dare not givo Its nccusations a manly form and namo tho men it means to slander. Wo reiterate deviance nnd hurl back tho charges insinuated, daring tho lit tle malicious Radical ring to put their baso Insinuations into such form us to mako a fair issuo 1 If thcro Is a county in tho Common wealth whoso affairs nro mauaged in a moro strictly economical manner than thoso of Columbia, wo would llko to havo It pointed out. Our officers nro well known to tho pooplo, each and ovory ono Is an honest man and an effi cient, capablo and valuablo officer. Wo daroany calumniator to Impeach tho lutegrlty of any ono of them. To overy caviller wo say, mate your charge, like a man you will be met. Tho officers aro at least entitled to fair and decent treatment. All they ask is, If any man has fault to find with their official ac tion, let him namo It, and givo thoso Implicated uclianco to vindicate them solves. To mako Insinuations against them as a body, Is not only otherwise lndefonslblo but cowardly, for against such attacks no ono can defend hlmsolf. A man's good name Is a thing too fin crod to bo trifled with and ho Is a vil lain who will attack It In such manner as to screen himself from responsibility. Wo do not apply that epithet lu this caso, as tho editor of tho Jlepubllcan docs not seem to comprehend tho char acter of his act, but wo call upon him now to nssumo tho full responsibility of his conduct. Tub radical lots In Maine slnco 1608 Is over fi,000. At the Into election tho democrats gained a number of members of tho legislature and hold tho radical majority down to about 10,000. In 1808 It was 20,060. THE COLUMBIAN Mn.icliiiclti. Hi:n. llUTMitt Is doing tho ono good thing of his life shaking up tho dry bonosof Mnachusetw. As nil pollu tion Is supposed lo bo purlllcd by being thoroughly stirred up and exposed to tho action of tho atmosphere, tho great lloust's mad exploits may do somo good In tho narrow-minded common wealth. Massachusetts has long been governed as a commonwealth of slaves by n sort of snobby aristocracy who look upon tho Idea of nny ono of the common hordo being Governor as a dis grace. Thoy look upon Hutleu as only a blackguard leader of tho low and vulgar, whom thoy affect to despise. Nor do llUTLllli's aspirations stop there. Ho wants to bo elected Govern or wltli a viow to an election to tho U. S. Senate, crowding out either of tho present dcinagoguoi now In that place. Ofcoursoall yankcodoin (Massachusetts being the contro, pivot nnd dictator) Is Inn furor. Hun. won't say that ho witl abldo by tho decision of tho Radical convention nnd no doubt Intends lo run ntitllliamriK llosaytt to tho Labor Reformers, "I do noUleslro your nomi nation I accept your platform I" All thu isms, excepting tho purely snob Radical, nro for him, and tho prospect is n fair ono that tho latter will bo com pelled to chooso between him ami John Quin'cv Adam4 I In nny case Rut i.eii's candidacy will do good In Massa chusetts it will break up tho snob con trol of iho State, thu worst that can ex ist, and givo something better oven though nothing commendable. IlusliK'ss in Cuiirl. Notwithstanding tho contlnuauco of nil civil causes upon Iho trial list nt tho lato sitting of our County Court n con sldorabloiunount of regular and miscel laneous business was transacted. In fact a great deal of tho work performed by President Judges does not appear to tho public In Court reports, being per formed by them lit chambers between terms and also during terms. In somo way nnd in somo form, nil tho knotty and difficult questions of law which comointo controversy between citizens nnd which members jjf tho liar cannot ngrco upon, or cannot soh-o, aro east upon tho President Judgofor decision Cases in tho Orphan's Court relating to estates; cases upon tho nrgnment list generally ; bills in equity under modern practice, in nddition to road nnd elec tion questions and many other matters of special Jurisdiction, press constantly upon the attention of tho Judgo in nd ditlon to ids moro observnblo and con snlcuous duties in the trial of civil and criminal cases by Jury. Perfect integ rity, with steady industry and patlcnco aro necessary In a Judgo, and to him who exhibits them tho peoplo aro under the deepest obligation. This obligation may not always bo admitted, (at least In its full extent,) but It is a real ono and in tho long run will rceeivo duo and grateful recognition from botli the legal profession and the public. HMoyalty 'ow and Then t In 1801 tho Rails pretended to think Mr. IIikam P. Eviu'.itt so unpatriotic and disloyal that it was necessary to arrest him and lock him up. Now a Radical ring in Bloomsburg trades tho wholo Republican party off to him deliberately sells tho wholo crowd to him, so far as their votes nro concerned, for his use, benefit and behcof forever, as tho lawyers say. Something queer in all that! Of courso If tho Radical masses chooso to allowa Radical "ring" of office-holders in Bloomsburg to trado them off It is nono of our business, but to be traded off to a " disloyal enemy of tho Union," which they sworo ho was In 1SC1, (and of which ho says ho has not repented,) If Hot treason Itself Is encouraging what was stigmatized as treason. Did thoy slander Evkritt then, and wrongfully persecute him, or has disloyalty become reputablo and patriotic, and worthy of Radical votes? Their votes will tell thotnlo! Coiiitilutloiial Amendment. By thu aet of last session for taking tho senso of tho peoplo upon tho ques tion of calling n Constitutional Conven tion, votes for or against a Convention aro to bo given upon slip tiekefs under tho ticket heading "Stato.1' Tim words toboutedaro: "Constitutional Conven tion," and underneath, "for a Conven tion," or "against o Convention," nnd tho tickets nro to bo counted and returns thereof made as votes for Governor nro counted nnd returned under existing laws. Wo shall, therefore, print tho Convention ticket, (on thotlckcts issued from this office,) Immediately under tho names of tho candidates for Auditor General and Surveyor General; and ns wo aro in favor of a Convention shall print afllrmativo votes only unless others shall bo specially ordered. V.cvi Jersey. Tho recent Democratlu Stato Conven tion of New Jersoy wisely laid nsldo all tho candidates and nomlnntcd Hon Jouti Pakkuu for Governor. Wo hopo to seo tho praetleo generally Introduced, In the nomination of Important officers nt any rate, to lay asldo tha aspirants for nobler and better men who do not obtrudo themselves. Mr. Paukeu was Governor during tho war times, nnd acquitted himself to tho admiration of all patriotic men who understood Amer- lean Institutions, Ho had thocourago to discharge his duty to tho peoplo of his Stato us well as to tho Federal Gov ernment, and was tho only Governor In tho Union who hnd tho firmness to do so, llo is ono of tho ablest men in tho nation and would boa highly creditable nominee for President. Comity Snnejor. Tho Democratic county convention having over-looked tho ofllco of County Surveyor, tho Standing Commlttco have placed Isaac A. Dkwitt, Esq,, of Greenwood township, tho present Surveyor, upon tho ticket. This action Is proper, tho offico Itself not being of sufficient consequents to warrant tho ro-assombllng of tho Convention, and Mr. Dewitt having herotoforo been endorsod by tho Democracy for that po sitlon, both by nomination and dec tlon. California. Tho recent election In California Is notqultoBO favorable to tho Radicals ns wus nt first supposed. Tho Sonato romalns Democratic, tho Houso Is lu doubt, and onool tho Democratic Stato candidates Is olectod. This looks as though tho railroad question had con trolled thu majority In tho State. Democrats, remember, that a hearty support of our county ticket will do much to help our Stato ticket. AND D EMO CHAT, THU (JIIKAT KA1HCAL SYNDICATE I Till! NATION IlOHIIOIIYTHi: MILLION I WX.rA?fiBJ LOOK AT T22 PIOTOES I Steal Upon Klcal anil Theft Upon Theft I Tho accounts of tho PoU Ofllco Do- partmcnt show a balanco unaccounted for of NINETEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS I Tho accounts of tho Treasury Depart ment show n balanco unaccounted for of ovor TWO MILLIONS I U, S. Treasurer Spinnkh falls to nc count for bonds that havo passed Into his hands to tho amount of THREE MILLIONS I By hoarding gold In tho Treasury nnd paying interest on bonds to on equal nmount tho people loso moro than SIX MILLIONS annually. ONE MILLION of tho pooplo's mon oy was stolon by a government nttaclio from tho wrecked steamer Qolden Rule! THREM MILLIONS missing on no count of sale of nrnis, vessels nnd muni tlons of war ! ONE MILLION missing on account of salo of Iron elads to Peru I Upon bonds depo.-lted by bankers lo secure their Issues tho peoplo pay an Interest of TWENTY MILLIONS, which might bo saved by liming grccir backs In their stead I W. L, ltoiKli:, a paymaster at Wash lngton, has recently proven a defaulter to tho amount of HALF A MILLION TO A MILLION of dollars! ll.ULUV, a Now York revcntio eol Iector,stoh) near ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars ami then inn away I Recently Mr. Nokton, of tho Now York Post Office, proved a defaulter to tho nmount of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and other defalcations in the samo olllco exist. A Kansas revenue collector recently stole over A HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars, nnd IhcaRadlcal Senators from that Stntosellled tho wholo claim with tho department at Washington for deceit Uiousamll Tho other defalcation of rovenuo eol lectors nmount to MILLIONS! Tho Radical Postmaster at Atlanta, Georgia, hasjust been detected in a do falcatlon of TIIlllY THOUSAND dol lars. Geo. O. Evans, Stato war claim oirent of Pennsylvania, has stolen THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars, as a compensation for cheating tho Federal government out or JULli IONS I Tho Radical Stato Treasurer of Penn sylvania annually cheats tho peoplo of tho Stale out of FIFTY TO A II UN DRED THOUSAND dollars, interest unon tho noonlo's money loaned to Ranks ! Tho Radical " Syndicate " in Europo charged tho government over FI1-T MILLIONS for negotiating the recent loan, besides thousands spent by sending agents to assist them ! Whilo government officials in ovory direction nntl overy quarter aro robbing the Nation, tho Radical Proildent Idles his tlmo away nt tho Long Branch race course, and his Secretaries aro traveling tho country making personal specula tions and nttendlug lo nnd corrupting politics I Will not the peoplo nrouso themselves to this wholesale ROBBERY and NEO LEOT OF DUTY I It will bo seen that in every department of tho Stato and National governments, robberies on tho grandest scalo nro being committed whllo nono of tho principal ofllccrs nro attending to their duties! Will the peoplo submit to this ? Did over beforo a President and CabI net so palpably neglect their duties? n ero thero over such robberies? Peoplo cry out HARD TI ME3-thoy groan uniler Ol'PKl-SIVE TAXA TION overy nrticlo they cat, or drink or wear, and every pursuit they follow Is HEAVILY TAX E D T A X ATI ON stares them in tho face at every turn yet tho highest officers in tho land, re ceiving extravagant salaries, neglect their business to rovel at sea-shoro watering places, patronizing horse races and attending: to personal Interests and gratifications, whllo their subordinates nro ROIllllNG THE PEOPLE BY THE MILLION! Whilo all this Is going on tho Radical CONGRESS Is voting away tho public lands by thousands nnd tens of thous anils of ams by wholo townships, and counties, mid sections neaily every Radical Coiii'ri.-siiian grows lich ns the result of the-i) votes tu swindle thapeo plo-thuhmd lslllled with SHODDY ARISTOCRATS thu people uro op pressed and beggared nnd poverty grinds thousands Into the dust I Tito elective franchise Is disgraced and corrupted, tlio ballot-box is polluted nnd governed by tho bayonet tho rights of peoplo and of States aro out raged, defied and set at naught Ira morality and crime pervade thu land as tho direct result of Radical rulo lion est men aro harrassed nnd criminals es capojustice when our Courts convict scoundrels of riot, stuffing ballot boxes and altering election returns, tho crim inals nro pardoned In short, every out rage that can bo practised upon a freo peoplo Is being perpetrated, yet thous amis nro Induced by party association to sustain this ubotnlnablo stato of nf- fairs! It Is tho duty of every man who loves his country to mako nil tho effort In his power to stuy this tide of corruption and wrong doing. Tho BALLOT-BOX Is tho placo to correct nil theso evils, Although BRIBERY Is doing Us work to sow discord In tho ranks of thoso who attack and attempt to defeat tho outrages wo havo enumerated, tho honest peoplo aro arousing with a doter munition to TIIROTTLK THE MON STER, and this effort will bo continued until tho work Is accomplished. LET ALL PREPARE FOR THE STRUG OLE, FOR IT IS AT HAND ! Wii observo that Ehen G. Scott, Esq,, tho Democratic candldato for President Judgo of tho Northumber land Judicial District, has In press work, entitled "Commentaries on tho Intestato Law of Pennsylvania." A book on that subject Is very much needed, and wo aro glad tu find that Mr. Scott, has been turning his schol arshipiiud legal learning toward a sub Ject that so much needs discussion and elucidation. It Is seldom that wo find n young man devoting hiinsolf to th soverer legal studies, most of them pro ferrlng tho recreation of tho gun nnd tho lulling rod, when their duties per mit. Mr. Scott Is of a different mako and Will adorn tho Bunch, to which w earnestly hope ho may bo clcctod, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. "A uuiet election." Is tho remnrK o hear on ovory sldo In regard lo tho canvass of the present year. But bo- una It Is quiet It does not follow Hint. s unimportant, or that reasonable-, or lu fact diligent efforts ought not lo bo mado by our political mends to se cure a full vote. In fact, under Just such circumstance ns thoso which now exist, tho most diligent, energetic party wll always win. Ann wnat pany ought to bo diligent, earnest and ener getic In effort ir tho Democratic party should not? Per ten years wo havo looked on nnd seen inlssovcrmuont ob tain In both tho Statu and Federal gov ernments In Its two most odious forms of corruption unci oppression, nnd wo should engerly seizo tlio earnest anu every opportunity to restoro constitu tional nnd Just administration to our Stato and country. ' Let It bo kept In mind that labor and effort put forth lids venr bv which success shall bo achieved, will havo a powerful Influ ence upon the great elections for Presi dent, Governor and Congressmen In 1S72. Lii7i'Nie County. Thu Democracy of Luzerno county ast week nominated tho following ex cellent ticket, and wo nro pleased to learn aro thoroughly united In Us sup )ort : Senator Frank D. Collins. Associate Judge V. K, Mnr3. Assemblu Peter Oulcli'V. U. D. Konns, Elliot P.KIsncr.P. I). Delacey n u ru iiiiuiu , 1111,11.1-1. Treasurer V. W. G mister. Commissioner Andrew J. Williams. CbroT-Dr. William H. Barrett. County Surveyor lames P. Wcllor. Auditor James E. Perkins. It Is a sourco of pleasure, too, to observo that tho Luzerno Union, tho nblo organ of tho parly, has been much in proved In typqgrnpiilc.il appearanco and Is now not only readable but a cry hanilsonio paper. Tun Wyoming Journal U very liullg- unlit liciMtuo wo havo not re.nl u history of tlio llfo of Stanton- nnd Buatii which Ilio editor iiys ho printed. Wo ivo never seen It, or any other, though wo nlwnys look over tho editorial col- ttmiH of tho Journal nnd nil other ox-change.-). As wo aro qtillo nnxloiw to iciiowboiiiethlns about tho Radical can didates tlioeilitor will favor us by sciul- iii; n copy of his history of theso mor tals. Wo think, however, that tho vials of Ills tremendous wrath should not bo poured out upon our liumblo head nlono, ror evidently tho Radical editors havo not teen his history, or don't think it worth tcpubllshinir. Tin: latest accounts from Europo do- ciara the contlnuaneo of tho cholera in Russia and Prussia, though nt somo points It is decreasing in tlio former country ns It advances westward. At Konigberg in Prussia over ninety cases wcro reported in ono day with sixty-odd dcaths.nud the day following thero wcro sixty-six cases ami over forty deaths. Tills is from n city scourged for somo tlmo by tho disease and whero It is rep resented ns decreasing. No doubt this great scourgo (si mysterious In origin and character) will reach our country during tlio coming year. Columbia Comity Itopnlillr.in Ticket. Isseinblu James Boyd Roblson, Bloomsburg. District Attorney J. Harry James, uentralhi, u. U. itaiucr, uioomsuurg. Associate Judge James Lake, dcott. Treasurer Hiram F. Everltt. Fish ingcreek. Commissioner Simon C. Slilve, Bloomsburg. Tho two ilrst named nro rogularnom lnees tlio others irregular. Tin: Republicans of Erlo county tried tlio famous Crawford county system About ono fourth of tho voto of tho pnrty was cast. When their return judges met they abolished tho system by n unanimous voto. They say tlio Democrats took a hand lu tho nomina tions nnd controlled somo of them! ('real Importance of the Auditor (.'cncral. UGAIl AND llKl'I.IXT ! Let no ono under valuo tho imnortanco oi tnoHtato ticKct nt mis great, epocn of olucial corruption. Tho check unon it in misstate, is in tno Aiuiitnr-ucn eral's olllco. II thero is liielllclencv or collusion thero. tho Stato mnv bo robbed or millions, nnd tho public never hoar a worn ot it. ji mere is capacity anu zeal in tliatoflko. nroinnt detection will follow on tho Ilrst defalcation In nny accountant wim nas puniic monoy in ins nanus, ne.ni mo loiiowuig provis ions of tlio law declarlmr tho powers o tho Auditor-General, and seo how nmplo nro his means of detecting nnd pursuing irauus against tno tato : By tho net or 1811, power is given to him to enforco tho uttendnnco nt his olllco nnd of nil parties or witnesses, In tno caso oi any person "intrusion wim tho receipt, or who has. or hereafter may nccomo possosscil oi, puuno money." Any person roiusing to ox hlbit his account, or to answer such questions us may bo put to him by tlio Auditor-General, may bo by him com muted to jail tin no snail comply wim tills act. or ba othorwiso discharged by duo courso of law. Ho has authority to issuo tho summons, and onforco tho samo bv nttachmcnt In uvcrv such caso, no may iiircui uiu nuerin ui uny wuuuiy in tno uommonwcaitii to seizo uio per sons or tho tinners of any ono residing In ills bailiwick who has neglected to account on tlio call or tlio Auilltor-uon-oral. Mnnv Hubseuuent nets onlariro and apply theso powers to tho various class of accountants who havo, from tlmo to time, boon mado responsible to tho Audltor-Gcnorul. Age. Such is tho importanco of tlio Auditor General's olllco. Tho Radicals havo control ol tho Stato Treasury nnd will probably retain it. Tho Evans swindle shows how tho Stato may bo robbod by favorites when both Auditor General and Stato Treasurer belong to tho samo party, yet this Evans swindlo makes up only it portion of what is annually stolen from tho peoplo by tlio ring of politicians who now havo control of tho Stato Treasury. How important is It tliercroro, thnt tlio olllcer who audits tho accounts should bo of n dllroront political party from thoso who recclvo nnd expend tho money? Tlio peoplo will savo hundreds or thousands nunually by electing Gou.M'Candlehs, Common prudence, tliercroro, requlros Ids election. If Stanton Is elected, ho and tho Stato Treasurer can spoculato on tho Stato lunds to nny oxtcnt thoy lilenso. robberies will bo continued, nnd tlio pooplo will bo nono tho wiser or It, un less somo subordlnato would happen to "peach," as in tho caso or Evans. Tub nolorom Gen. Judson ICIllpnt rick, was a candldato lor tho Ropubll can nomination for Governor of Now Jersey, but was badly defeated. Ho docs not appear to bo much ndmlrod at homo. A l'UM, vote Is a Democratic victory. That fact should bo Iho kcy-noto of nil our efforts. New Mexico. Tlio Radicals crowed a Ilttlo too soon about Now Mexico. It now appears that tho Democratlccandl dale was elected lo Congress by HMO majority over tho combined volo of his Rullcnl competitors I 'run is n gain for tho Democrats. lHiMOCltATIC STATU NO.Ml.VATKlXS. AtmtTon nr.NT.nAL, GEN, AYILLIAM M'OANDLESB. OK riilf.ADEM'lIIA. mmvr.Yoit ountiiat,, 0APT. JAMES H, COOPER, 01-' I.AWmiNCK COUNTY.- Columbia County Democratio Ticket. I'OIl ItKl'ItlMENTATIVE, CHARLES B. BRO.CICWAY, lll.OOMSIIUl II, ASSOCIATE JUIlllll I RAM DKItlt, lACKSOV TOWNHIIIl'. HHi'litUr ATTOIINKY, .JAM ICS 11UYKON, Jr. IKNTUAMA. TUKAHUT.r.ll, WILLIAM LAMON, IlUIM-.CnF.KIC ToWMItll. COUNTY COMMIKSIONIIIl, WILLIAM SHAFFER, l-EXTKE TCrn-SSI!!!'. I'OllO.NTll CHARLES G. MURPHY, NOItrtl CIIVVNMI w, AUUITOK OIIARLKS CONNER, oi:MiKVii.i.i:. MARRIAGES. YOI)i:il-IiVfl-On Iho ITlli lnit nt tlio liouio ir Anrmi vmier, in i.ncntt tinvniinp. ny ri-ii r Hirnnlc, INq., Mr. Dnnli l Vo-li-r, lo Miss Hnmli Lung, botli of Jucust towlulilp. HICIIAKni-KATNKIt-nn Iho Hill lilt., nt tho house ol .l.lcou llooil. in Oriutsr-vllli', hy J. II. lliim.m, llnj., .Mr. .Inmei KIclnr.K to .Mlis Frnnpls y.xnvt, holli or Jnrcl.iu loivnshlp, I.y coinliu county, 1'n. MARKET REPORTS. lllnoimljurK Plftrket WhftU per lii-ht-l f l.n Hyn " , 1 ill c-.i.n O.ila. " U) Kloiir per Inirrel i Ml IOM-1MLU -'IllXhtctl lulli-r II 11 1 50 Itaw In I low -OllltOt'S DrleO A) ptt-i HnniH hlih-H nnd Hhoul-lt ri mini prr pound Hay per ton - 10 IM New Advertisements, A1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i-.st vtk or rn-witm: maktkui. hi c-'h. ii-ttcri of Administration, on thoi slntuoraoo. Mnsieri, Into or (Ircenwooil township, Colum- )lil rouiuy ureeiist-u, niivu ui-.-ii kiiiiiil-ii uy lio lli'irlstt-r otKiild county lo Win. MiiiU-rs- ol Ml 11 villi-. All pi rsons huvinK rlnimiuKnlml thu rstnto ot tlio diri-ik-nt nru ri-iiiusliil to pri-scnt them lor hi ttk-uK-nt. nml Ilium Imlehtt-i! to tlio i-slnlo to innuu payment to ihu uiuli-islneil, nil luinlallfttor, without ili-l.iy. WII.I.IA.M JIAH1 Kits. Aitmlulslr.Ltor. sept.IJ,-.! 6t 17XKCU CUTOIVS NOTIGK. LSTATK OF JOHN MFHKII.L, DEr'n. Letters testatiieiiturv on Iho cHtaln of .fnhn Mi.rrllt Infn nf llmlr-lr in-n (VlmnMn r.,.i.t.t. .ivv nmu itfi'ii iiu'u ny inn ui'KiKieroi mui oiinlv to (I eor 1'n Winner, of llinnlorlt lu-n Columbia county, l'a. All persons having claims against thu estate aro rt quested tn present them in ink i.xocuior in iieiiiiocit, v oiuiiiiiia county l'a. Tluiso lmluhU-d tit thu ( hlatn either nn iuli Judgment, mnrltfano nr book account will mako jui mem iu ihu .i...t'cuiir wii noiu ui'iiiy. fecpt, 22,'71-Cw. llxecutor, RIDOE LETXINO.S ! Tho bulblli!" of tho stinerhtructtirn nf a rnimtv brldsoat a point near b.tvid avl, in J leaver in iiiiiji, ih iuss inn tiiJiwiMi vri'UK, will ii9 It'i, at thopu'iulses, on Wednesday, October. 'til, lt7I, between 11' and 2 o'clock. l m. it U In Im onv. crcd arch.lH) feet t. pan, built upon old abutments. Tho building of hucw brl lo In Locust lowu- piup, near "tue hieam tuuuury," across JCoarliiu ereek. m illlu) let.Thursd.iv. October 4th. hetwen 1U and 2 o'clock, P. M. ot said day. This Is to bo fteoereu uraco aoieet span nruigo. Abutments to be it feet high. Ktoiiu wiirli tit hn In Kctmrnii. All persons wishing to eoulraet for building nam uuunci iu (m-iiso iiiruv ui III II1U 1 1 UIO UUU 111 ICL'N I1UUVU IlUIIlt'll. rians and speclllcatlons can bo seen at this unice, or upuu ihu pii'inisen at. l no uuieoi letting, y m, i, it Li i l iv, I OYKUS KOHIHNM, V Cot n r Jit lll.l.I'LU. ) Attest, Wm. KltiLKU.VUM, COMMlSSIONKKS OU'll'K, I lllooiiishunr.hept, 1!, lS7l. J bepl,,J--V7i'-w. s IIEEP ANU DOGS I llvtieneral Htatiile. act of llth Anrll. K'.l it Ktiaii Do law nn nr any person loMmot or ltlll any uo louiui nr kikiwii ioiio worr im; nr i lia.s- ins sneep, or uccuMoiueu so io no wiiuout lla blllti' to iho owner. And tho owner shall bo lliblo for all iUiimkch dono or caused to bo dotie)by such don tirdnys. In mi iniiiM ui iif.iijt.utt i, it, in in is. ncioro a Jimtlcj. If a do? shall havo been known to wot ry sheep . . ",", '""i Klii'll ill l f OW1ILT, u ih inn tiaiy ni too owner in ltlll him. If th owner no noi kui iiim im snail maito lull com seehutsuch a doaiunnintfiit larao may 'kill him Densallotl lur I no uainiino ilimn. nml miv twrkm This Is nart nf tha Old 1jv fand Is not t-piifntpili DlllcrenL persous Irivo been named us i ef using to ltlll their Lloys alter knowltifi that they killed sheep. Why a person can icasutiably think that no wouui no auoweti tu iccepu iiog Known to Kill snecp, is reany a myaicry, ji is botli unreason ablii and unlaw lul. ir kiii'sueep dum aro thus pctmlttcd to rim at large, tho sheep fund in nut sink. It U tor tho nood ot tho citizens of tho county that wo givo this lufoiinutlon. lu sevi't'al reuionsof ilio county n largo num ber of sheen havo latclv bteu klilud hv .iuh ds. 'ino nuiittors wm pieaso, in all c.isos, report, If they can ascertain whoo 1I04 killed Iho sheep tbey aro called 11 uou toiipiialse,aud H the owner knew or had nolico oflho propensity of (ho dog, and wo wilt assist (hm ami tho nwuers of thn sheep dcttioyuJ, to brim; such dltnoum to Justico wm. it.mmm. 1 OYUUs KolHUNH, i-Comr's. U.J.UKKIHUt. ) W.M. KiticiciiAUM, Clerk, COMMISSlOSIW Ot fici:, lllooiHHbur',Hent, y, 1371. J Hct. lL,'7l.-i, pUHLIO NOTICE. Wiiorcw, by tho X Uth Rcctlouof tho Act or tho General Ah hemhly ot tho Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, apprnved May 21. A, 1). l-ffl, entitled "An net tor tho protection of tfulinoo, blnelc basH and other foodlUhCfi newly lnlroducuit, or to ho Introduc eJ. Into tho rlveis Dtlawaro and MiiHuiwIumna and their tributaries; ror tho protection also of ciosck againta uuiawiui nnm, ami to prcvo'H tho liitrodueltoii of predatory tlshiN Into trout btreaniH.nnd lor other ueriiiano purpoKLts;" it It mado tho duly or thu hoveinl Hherltls of tho cnuutleu of Ha id Commonwealth having juris diction or tho Ktreams thereol, whenever they hball dUcover, or bo Informed of tho exlstenco of uny contrivance for tho catehlnij of nnh, nucli us niu commonly known int IWh baUtets, eel weirs, klddlen, brush or lasclnu iietw, or any idher periuaiitiilly httmeans of taking lUh, in tho nature ofahelue, to kIvo ten dayti notlco lu two nuwKp.iperi of their lespectUucouut lew. that tlio saiil connivances aru known lo exist, ami uiu declared common nuisances, and tu onhr them to be dismantled by their owners ir man liters therefore, u eiufitrmlty to aid act. 1. A A HON HMrnl, Sherill or Cohtinbla com y. licruby kIo " Notice to All Whom it May Concern, that tho contrlvanoes for tho tnlclne of fish in Nald act inentloiietl nro known to vilnl in iho i North llranchoiihoHusfjuchniina rUeraiidollu-r htrcams within theciainly olt'oluinbin, that tho I vi i n 1,11 111 ri,t " enawuon miisanceH, and uiai uiu owners aim manaueis nr hald eontrlv nncosaro hereby lenulud to dlsmautlo nnd ro inou tbuwimo within ten days after tho publi cation hereof, under tho penally of havlnx tho huinu dlsmautlud aud umovod, as in wild act is provided. AAllON HMIT1I, BherlirofColumbiH county, Pn. A QUXTS WANTED. Svu want 3000 nctlve, cnterprUInu, ihomiiKli nun and vvoiueu, to wh.nu wuwlll ulvoetuistant wrlc"ul kokI pay. Wo jaibllrth tho HUNT 'iho best Bill -wifi, nuKnuui rHuum iaiu oil lLajia, inn, S book now Is lly'SKIMIH lll.1T, Dosrrlblus lilHwomlcrfill frntmilul tiicki, wltli luiiifliulilo InvlilenU ami lulvuul uruu, 'Asi'iiu 1iJf.fil"i!'5 iV.'V'J' M m'I'1,s 11 11"- A"u" "f WOllll'S t'llMl'lltllKNIVt: AlllS lu Uiu milcly of Iho t-i rlituiuH,ituil MnviN'mu'W mul lini.nivwl 1IICTIONAIIV M IIIK 111 louutllH- Willi HlX. TKKN KlNK HIKIll. 1'I.A 1 tJ4, luur 1111.114 tu cull. umlau mipcrlur i iiiiiavJiiuN ou wulili 1'amii.y Huriillli, I'amily Al.lll'M, Ac, ilc. A L'iimi'i i rr I'liiMi-niuMiir IhU uibla uml iiauiit'.oiiiiuf ,r lulled ll UK to nil wim iniuiii wiirk, our iVni. liriiuiino nr NKW IIOOKH rnr I hi. Kail liulu.lta u NEW WOIIK liyJIAltlv TWAIN. ,mm" fHuprcuiut AfiuiH will rwelvu firm rlioleo Srml'worlT UU MAKK '1'W'UN'rt 'MthcSmiuS DUKI'lKIJl AHIIMIIAI), l'uill.niihu et.t!71-ir VUHuuiomriiricl.riiiliulcfpliln. ...... ...v..... titiiHu, iimiiuiiiiiik lil.ALK- WOllll'S t'llMl'lltllKNIVi: AlllS lu Iho utility n HANDENBURCtII & GO'S. GltANH MENAGURIES OllMTIJOI.OfJIC.il, MIISlll'M I SHOWS AND CIllCUSKS COMBINED I MAKING TIII3 ONE OF THE GREATEST EXHIBITIONS Till! AMUSEMENT Atlll. Plrnl tour ol thco Inhibition? ox the AMF.U I CAN CONl'INl'ST, nml nro not given under THRBi: MONSTER TENTS I iiititndironcManiinolli Wntrr-iriK,rrnlllon innMoor Matins W upcotnt ors, wlthr-rattr nirnnseil ns to clvc nil nn opportunity or wit neltiix tlio exhibition, without moving from lent to tell!. Tlu vp oitfttilMitneiiH do not travel by rnnalor linltioad.ni Binnltcr eotirorns do, but Havo AN ARMY OF MEN AND DROVES OF HORSES, ELEPHANTS, OAMI5L9, AC. A LINE OF ANIMAL DENG I rilled with thu llurit uprclinetn ever hinuslillo thit country at I lalely imported ; no played out old Ktot-k, mtch ns jou liavo m-cii per iimbiilallo over tlio country Tor tho tost twenty jenrs. A CI U AND TKOCESSTON Will bo p.lvt'ii, wllhnnt llnsol or claptrap, mi the HHtrnlna of vavH thwof cxMhttlnn, lic.nU'il 1y tht DAN I) CHA1UOT, nuJ ftillowoit by tlio KlephantM, Canuli, Horum, l'onles, .Milieu, a, ntul tha lino nf Atilmr.l Jciih. Tills t-Ktnbllslihifiil tlt?H nut ndvertlHO THIliTY (JAGIIS OF WILD ANIMALS And show you n, kKi number but mhcrtho TEN CAOliS, nilctl with tho Hncst fcpcrlmensnf the ItiuloCrc- utlon, tqual to Thirty Denn.compnrul with those of other Inhibitions, The attractions afthCMt Inhibitions nro JnsKb tlio Tent, nnd not cxliaustnUn ft M(xk Auction Hired rnrnilc. Our rmtrohs pay to so tv flrt class entertainment, villi 11 profiiKlon of new Ideas a ml novel eift eU, Wt't . S I ON O It A Ii Ii K H T O I Tho Man willt tho Iron Jaw. TllU KIXi'llAST TTPPOO SULTAN. Anil tho Clrcat Performing llorso G-DR-A.'S' E A OLE Will bo introduced by Ml!, CllAItl,i:.S Ki:.vix, Mr. TliomaB Haywood ! THE (I HEAT I II 181 T CLOWN, IIiM Jmt boon oiiKiiKi'd, liU Ilrst nppo.ir anco In tliU country, and who ro col ves tho enormous salary of $S50 IN GOLD. Just adtloil to theso Kslnblibluncnts PROL CONKLIN'S DEN OV MOXSTUIt LIONS Till KJt.S A N I) HYENAS, Ami will npinMr nt tlio eoucltisl.iu or each IVrltitliiAlicu lu u iir.iliil OltlKNTAb SPJ-XTACLK ! UNTITLED TIIH Dltl'lAUFUL DOOiNE ov Tin: SULTAN'S SLAVE. IN WHICH Mil. (tdNKLIN H DOOMHDTO III; i:ut)Ni iianii anu KinI' animiahi' INTO Till! IIKN (IK I.IONH. TI- ui:iw,anijiiyknah. AUKANI) rUKII KXIIIIlITION Will bo given at tho grouuds nt 1 o'clock, Just ho forothoopenluifoftho doom for tho afternoon ptTforiiKuice, when -MISS !,(JU1SA KLISS ulll lualtoji urand ahceiihlon upnu a Hliiylo Wire, UM) fvtt lonUi fiom tlio ground to tho top of t hoe li tre 1'ole of the ravlllon, wind and weather per hilltlnir. DON'T YMU TO WITNIH TUI ntKK jjxmuirioN. JJLOOJIS1JURG, Sopt. 27. S1UCKS1IINNY, Sopt. - - - 28, Siikxandoau Crrv, Sept. 20. ADMISSION , CO cent IS Ct'llt, t'lnwmrjis uyear una utiuer (3IIAH, WHlTNKy.dcneral Director. ('UAH. KKNYON. 1'nueMrUii Director, Wii, HUATiTUUUOD, Muuaer, OP 4 -we x c Legal Notices. A DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE. r fHTATK nf IHAAflrmnOVKII, IIWl'll. Lf-llrrn ir mllnlnlMnillon ml tho ctntn r,r Imino lrotiVfr, Inlo nr Contra lwp CnhlmhW rnunly ilco'il,, Imvolircn nrnnlM by tlio UrKltlnr f kiiM rouuij, to Hainiii-1 NcyhurU ir naiun lilnce. All pei-Rom having rlutmi nr lU-iunii-u ngnliiRt Ihu UuriHlmt nro rrqiii-ntpil t(, imiltn tliclil Icliuwtl, nnd Mion lhlf-lpl lo Mmkn t,:iy. incut. HAMUIUiNUYIIAIlll, fopt.V7l-Gtf. AtlmlnlKtrntor. A DMINIS'UIATOH'H NOTICE. J ESTATK OF WILf.lAM HMITH, UPC II. JtttcrnorftiltnlntRtmtloii uiitho rstuto of Wll. 11am Wnllh.luto nr Ijicust towmhlp, (oiuitili)n coiiity( ilewrvuM, Imvo born urahtcil by thn lU'RUfcrof Knl'l tounly tu tierijumlit Alnm,nf Ijorunl UnwiMilp. All pfrtmiM having rluhiM nK'UiiHt tho ulrttu of Iho ileceileiit nro rriuuUu( lit iri-ciit thfiu tor Mctllomcitl, nml thoso in ik'btiMl tnlhncHtiitu lu mako payment to thoim UcrHlKin'il. lulmluUtrntnr, without ilolny, J1KXJAMIN AliAMM. fceptS'7t-Gl. AilmluMralur. A!. DMINISTJlATOll'H NOTICK." riTATK IH TltoMAH W. mUTIMNI. IlKC'lt. i .otter a of nilinlnhLrallou nn Iho Ltalo of Tlinnuii Wt llutetilni, lato of Mlllllii tu.vmlil, ouimina cnuiuy, upi'oaOiJt uivo neon kmuum v Iho lU'KlKtcri.f mil.l county toKairucl Cn-.isv, r uiiiiui tmvntlilp. All DuiHoflN hivln t rl.tlmi nr i!c'tinuiilflKlnst UioueciuloiiLnra roii'iuiteil mnlta inctii Known, mm uioio miouuvi id inko paymi'iil without iicl ty. RcpKil-Ot AUmluUtrator. A DMIKISTItATOJl'B NOTJOK. I'htatk nr uFor.nn w, ykahku iiwn. .eflfru ol numlnlstrallmt miattio rstiitn (loot no Yt Yopwei'. l ito of Iiocnitlwp.,(olumbl t 'ouniy, deceased, hno been Granted by tlio h'ulskr id Nil Id rim nly to Mariraiet Yeator and uihcii rahiluuer, of Jrficut lownshlh. Col inn Ida county, ra. All pemons having clalnw ngaiUM inetviiaioni uiu iieeeucntaro n-iuesieu to p. v .cut lliein for M.ddeinent, and thoo in- ileuiutKd.nUminlslratois. u It bout delay. b M KOAUi:r YKAUIt, Ichied to tno cm run 10 niaKo n.i ineui nuiiu un ltfcUIIKN rAllllINClh.lt, Adnilnlstriitoril. bcpt.8,'7I-C .iXECUTOR'S NOTICE. U I sTATK OV flKniltir, HWANK, llKC 1, i.otlnu teslameutary on tho extato ot (feorgo In In fif Millllll tOWllHll Ml. t'nlUtllbl.l counlv,dte'd.,bAvohm-n Rranled by tho Itegller 01 sani cnnniy u' nui'inii ... .1.11.11. ii.H-i...iiin. 1 'itlii tnh annuity. All Persons Imv inr rl-unnugaliiHl tluMStatcaierefitioHiodto present Iheiiitotho i:rcutor In Columbia County, l'a, Tliosu llltlenieil IO uiu esiaiui-iiiiiT no nun, juu unlit umitKago or dook aceonni win maun nas nieiit lo thu Kxeeulor wit bout delay. crt. V7lCw. Executor, Public Sales. pitlVATi-: SALE UP ' R E A Ii E S T A T E! n,n nil,crrlliir nir. im hi vol I known llrlck T.uein, lu the town ol iMmicillii.ColumbUioun- iv, IM., wim im o" 1:11111 i'imi iiiipiiitt'iiu'iti-i iht 11 mi. lor Mile. On the Kltd piopiily.ls em t ed a 1j A 11 (1 1-2 UIU OK HO UH H occupied oh aTa(in,a Ijirgo fined and nil ll.o 1uM.iM.11ry htabllntJ. A Wo, OJs'K DWKIililNQ 110 US K and Mabto clovo by tho tnveru and nbuil 10 acits orinud ir which tin re. Is 2 8 AO It 10 SOL K A It K 1) and umlercfiod cultivation nnd iho balanco N well llmbeiirl. Tho mild property will bn mild prl ate bttwern now and tho luth d ly or Oeto her nt x'.tnnd It iiolxold between now and then It will bo oileuil at public ttalo on THiniSliAY, I'Jrii DAY OK OUTOIim, U7I, nticasouablo Uuiih, 1'nhscvRloti will bo (jlviti atanvtlme Iho halo Ih continued between th" p.irtiisnnd a in-oil title for nil iho said property lllbouietihy LUUW1U Tlll'.II.U Jiimcdla, Auk.S, is; J. auii.llTI-tK. rnnjiTicTsALio V A Ii U A U h V, H i: A I IJ !i T A T V, . In purMianco nrnn order or tho Or plums' Court or Columbia county, will bo exposed to public wilo on the premises, on HATUHHAY tho llth day ot (iClOliKH, A, !., 171, nt one o'clock In thu nlternooi, by Inane licjhy and Mom-h Htecker, ndmlnltralorH or (lideon Sti cker lato or llemloi'k township, ileceasid. tho hdlowln th scribed proierty, hltunto In ileiulork towu hhtp In Kaldcounty.belnu iho Man-don Ilousoof dccident, and bound by lands nr .fbulon ttob bins, Daniel Warner nnd Isaac iAlby, contain ing about T W K N T Y-S IX ACHES. Twoncres of tho Ramo beln lot latu or Peter Hlayiiuiu, deceased, two-HUhs of nhlch only be Ionics to Kittl (lideon Hlecker. Tho land Is to bo bold lur thu payment ot debts, A 1IOUSH AND 1IAUN and outbuildings bumo fruit and gnml water on thu piemlsex. IMA AU l.l'-IKV, MUrtlM HliA'lvIItt, Admlnlstiators, TKltMH: Ten per cent, of onorouith or thn puichasu money t bo paid at tho Ktrikliitf down id Iho piopeity; thn one fmnth loss thn ton pur cent, at tho coullrmallou nf s.iloj and tho re maining threelouiths lu nno jear theicarter, with inlercNt rinm tho conllrinatlon ni-,1, Jly order or tho Court. WELLINGTON H, 1 1ST, Kept, 15, '7l'K I'rothonot.iry. T) U IJ h I 0 S A h v: o l VAIiUAItl, II HI3AI 118 T A TU. In pursuance or au order or tho OrphaiiH Court of L'oluinhl.i Ciaiuty, will bo exposed to publio sale by tint undcrxiunud adinluUiratorjnf J.iuieM Hess(tleceAhed,oii Iho piemlseHoii TiiunsuAV, tiii: srn day of otroin:it next, nt H o'clock A, M. of wild day, tho follow ing ilescilhed rial ent.it e, to wit j Aieiiaiu inissuaye, bi-lnn Iho mansion house and uau of laud, Mtu.ito lu tho township n Mu Knilodi, lu Mild nmnn, bmimiod bv oiher lauds ur K.iid duecaved on Iho smith and west, by lauds ot Jonas Kauce ami William Ji.ulson tho uoiih ami by lands of Joshua .ivai;o on thu east, ton lalnlng ONK IIUXDllKI) ACIUiS, moro or Icfs, AIU a certain tract of land Mtunlo In Jncli ,ou aud UKarlo-ir townships in said counly, iHHinded by I in. Is ot John Klin and hauiucl Niyhard ou thu miulh, by lauds of L'iai A lll.inchaidou the w i Nt, the tract above ilfKciihed on thu north, nnd lands ol bamuel 1'rlUon tliu i aid, contftlinna ONK 11UXDUKD AG11KS iiiorii nr Its, In Inn tliutier Innil, ALSIIiirrilulu Inu'l or Inn. I hlluato lu luviit Mill liiunhhlp. NllllUiin l u ,i n I y, houuiliil on I Im uasl hy Ihu Iiact IIIhIuuiiVu -Iiim-MIjuI uml limiN ol Umli; A. liliiiii'luul uu tlio iiui th, noiilli im, I wustti-oulaluliii; V I V T Y AGUES tmiroor lehi, liplns lluilier laiul. ALsOuivrlalli Irailol lanjsltimln lulleillnu Ii,wilsIiIi, t'oliiuihla I'ouoly, liniuiliil uu Iho uorlli hy 1'iiiiU or Dyer Mus, ou tlio wost hy IJINliaKnult.iiiul llaiin.ili Hiultli. uu tho miulli ami i-ait hy l.iua ot HAiuuel Krli-Uh nun, cuu-t-iiulu T11IHTV-TWO ACHES hioio orlcus, IjcIiik Improved lnml. " ThiiMnir Hai.k. Ten it t-i-iit. or ouo.tourlli or lliu tlli'lia.ii liioui'y tu l,u i.ilit uu thu il.iy ol Mlli',oiiohillilli ol Ihu lairrlliiMi niuui-y Irs III, lin I nr ii in . ii iho I'uullriuatlon ot tlio hili-.iiiul tho iMluui'o In onu year Ihoioullcr wllh l-iton-l ou tliu S.UHU irniii oouilriiritlou nUl. t'osiiihilun ol tho )niuim-it iuouiIsoii will ho Blvoll Oil tlio 1st nr April, tUTJ, hy Iho pilloll.lli l' or purdi:iM'r socuiln tho uiipahl inuvli.iso monoy, I'ossosslon ol tho tliuhi'i- IraoH will ho KlM'ii ou Iho oonllriiialluu ul Iho salo hy tho puiihaser or purehusors hocurlnu thu unp.il.l pun-linHii iiiuiioy, riirohn-sor ur ihucIi.ikou tu pay lur IJuiU niut Ktuinps, JOHN W. Kit.!!, 1.UJAI1 lit AiliiituMiaturH, L'ulo'H Clock, Hcpt. 1 1, H;i.l J V. N1LKS, MUSID W A 11 K II O O M S A general nsnortiucut nr MlWlL'AI. MCKUII.VNIllKK ALWAVri ON IIANII, yiOI.lNH, toNcnitn.VAS I'LAtlOI.KTfl. IlItUMM. II.UtMONIUAH.iU' violin witiNas ot' tiii: nrar (iUALin. 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