tc dfohmrbiau hbooMsnuna, pa. Friday October G, 1S7L Tlio Columbian Tlili Week. , 'l'lio number of any nowritinpor lasuotl tlio week iireceoillnptho cloctloti wo ro- Krii ua or no liniiorlunco iuUtli-.lly except to mako uxtilnu.UIim utiil to contradict mlaslalomonU. Any now mat tor brought forwarilnt tlmtlritmliito toitillueiicotlioolcctloiwuny Justly bo lookcil upon with suspicion amino pru dent man Will act upon It utiloaj It U backctl,up with tho clearest find uioal aulHianlliil proof or Its accuracy untl truth. Wo know that " i.abt caimh ' uro often resorted to, and that tho cvo of tha election lathotlmoinuallyadopt od to put forth tho moat groundless f.iNahoodi, but wo ropo.U that any pru dent man will rocclvo thoso with aiHi.il elon If notpo3ltlvo unbollof, units) Hup- portod by proof so euro that it cannot bo doubted. Tho Rjpubllcitw, and their assist ants, tlio voluntuoru, will probably ro sort to ovory sublcrfiiRO and most prob ably to tho trick of l33iilng sotno public ation Intended to cheat and mislead tho voters, so near tho election day (or oil that day) as to provout contradic tion, for want of (line. Against this old trick wo havo only to say 13E ON YOUR GUARD, and treat all such tricks with tho contempt thoy deserve L.very honest thing that can bo Bald was put beforo tho public in aniplotlmo to bo considered, Investigated nnd dls ettsecd beforo election day, Thcro is nothing fair loft to bo dono oxcept PER SONAL EFFORT and to OUT OUT THE VOTE. Lot theso not bo ne glected. Xcjr Lc.r la Natural Jllstoij. Tho species of tho genus politician known ns tho habitual Bolter perhaps neods description as well as other pecu liar Inhabitants or earth. IIo is pecu liar from other politicians In that ho has nothing to do but to find fault, to slan der, to hatch up ill-feeling and Jealousy, to engender envy, hatred and suspicion. Ho never works for any party ho lias no limo to spend in that way his solo business Is to work iniscblof, and ho buttonholes every body to that solo end. Who over know him to attompt nuy good, to promoto correct action, to endeavor to establish princlplo, to labor to advanco tho interest of parly or of tho publio? Nono of thcio purposes belong to Ids profession ho Is onlyn rauit-undor, a caviller, n trickster, n gelter-up of lll-fccllng. Tho' tools ho works with aio all Devils tools tho virtues ho shuns as a fox doos fire tho arguments ho usos all belong to malov olout and envious Bplrlls, embraco only wicked propensities, and ho never ro sorts to tho elevating, tho ennobling, generous or charitable. Ho acts from halo and not lovo of right. His modes of proceeding aro of tho unmanly order, not open and generous contest. Ho holds no publio meetings to discuss and establish principles and nnalyzo facts for tho public benoflt. IIo whispers in tho ear, la full of secrots, dolights in poisoning tlio minds of his fellow-men against others, and it is always n puzzlo to tho public to tell whether ho is moro knavo than varlot or moro varlot than knavo. Ho Is everything by turns, faiso to every body, faithful to nothing, and hl3 very cxlstonco Is a burlesquo on mankind. Ho has a privato word for every body, a soparato scandal or libel for every ear, and a poison peculiar to each subject. Integrity, ability and success iu others ho hates nbovo all things, and ho Is untiring iu his attacks upon them by whomsoever exhibited. If ho should sco a monkey without n tall ho would warn all other monkeys cnlnst tailless monkeys, and would whbper to tho tailless that ho ought to lnduco all tho rest of his trlbo to cut off that ornamontal appondago too. IIo is never satisfied with what exists, and if pooplo wero to humor his whim to-day ho would opposo It himsolf to-morrow, no docs not object becaiuo ho thinks ho sues anything Improper In your action, but ho affects to think it improper bo tansa It is your act. If ho requested his friends to sond him feet foremost as mi ambassador to tophot ho would ravo because they did not send him head foremost. Ho is an unhappy croaturo of contraries, is opposed to every thing tlflit exists and is a friond to nothing but turmoil and delights only in tho coufuilon and ill-success of His follow men. Tho full bloodod animal Is prob ably raro In Columbia county but wo ask tlio reader whether ho has nover seen n specimen of this remarkablo variety of tlio human species? KvaiH Arrested I Oeo. O. Evanb has at length boon ar rested in Now York city, upon a ruirul sitlon from tho Governor of this State, but ono of tho petty Judgos of that city issued a writ of habqus corpus, and Is sitting in Judgment as gracefully us an owl to decldo whether ho shall bo deliv ered up to Pennsylvania I If Governor Oeawy pormlts his requisition to bo treated with conloiSpt In this manner, or If Oov. HoPi'MAK has so 11 ttlo regard for tho Constitution of tho United States as to permit it to bo done, both ought to bo Impeached. Neither of tliesu functionaries lias any right to oxerclso discretion in tho case. It Is tho business of tlio Governor of Now York to deliver up tho prisoner, and It Is tho buslnesH of tho Governor of Pennsylvania to beo that ho is properly tried on tho grave chargo against him. As to tho petty rascally Judgo, ho has no business to modulo. But tho wholo thing Is a sham I Evans has been for weeks oponly walking tho streets of Now York and could havo been arrested at any tlmo, His arrest has been purposely delayed until tho ovo of tho election and tho Radical officials havo no Intention of bringing him to trial. They dare not do it I At least thoy daro not un'loss they fix Evans up in tho meantime, for ho threatens to tell a talo that will Involvo a wholo batch of Radical olllclals, In acts of glaring villainy, U. B. Sena tors, heads of departments, utul other prominent Radicals will bo implicated if K vans tells tho wholestory, and this Is why there Is no disunion to bring him to trial I Hut to trial ho must bo brought. To The PolM ToTlir-lVINII nRMr.Miir.li fkmow urmociHt. that tin: Kl.KCTMN llnttM OTP ON TrFAHAV. Tlio following from (ho Jersey Slioro JlcraUl Is no exactly In point that wo adopt it! Lot there bo no lukowarmurM no lclhargy-A'O 7AVlC277ri'-but let us go to work at onco and without do- lay, ami "led tho Domocinllc ticket, by a goo! old fashioned majority. Wo mut n it permit a alnglo Democratic voter to remain nway from tho polls who can p03lb!y oxcrelsn tho clccllvo franchise. If any ono has any business at a distance and is compelled to nbscnt iumso:r for n time, let him strain overy ucrvo to bo at homo upon this day. If any arc fecblo and luilrm, let their neighbors tako them to tho polls, so that they can strlko ono moro blow for the truo and only parly of tha pcopte. If nuy aro disposed to waver in tho faith, lot them bo reasoned with in a calm and truthful manner, and hourgod by overy appeal to duty as patriots nml friends of "equal rights and equal laics," to cast tncir voles for tlio ticket placed In nom lnation by that prvrty which has always Btood unflinchingly by tho right of the masses, and has never faltorcd iu Its allcgianco to tho Union and tho Con stitution. Never havo wo felt prouder of our party than wo do to day. Ever slnco tho organization of tho Govern ment, It has preserved Us namo untar nlshrd, and lis principles Intact. Tho Disunion party of to-day havo takon n hundred nauioi, resumed a multitude of shapes, and covered themselves witli a thousand disguises. Hut amhht nil thochanges of politics-through all tho transitory upheavings of tho public mind in all tho flcklo mutations of the popular will wo arc marching proudly on, scorning n victory at tho price of dishonor, rising with rcnowod strcuctl and vigor from defeat produced by treachery "against which no prudeneo could guard, and no cour.tgo defend." It is in behalf of such a party that wo now solomnly invoko your labors. Givo ono day moro to your party ono day moro tons honored principles ono day moro to your country and tho sun will go down upon tho field of battle, gild ing with Us last rays tho Invlnclblo and victorious banner of Democracy. Wo know that wo will not appeal to you iu vain. Then let tho column bo formed, united nnd unbroken, and let our rally ing cry bo :Mi;Uanuless, Cooi-Eiinnd tho wholo Democratic Ticket. Lit us havo a good report. Duller lleatenl DuTtiCR has boon defeated in his ns plrutioiw for tlio Radical nomination for Governor of Masaelunelts. Tho com bluation against him finally centered on WAsunim.VE, who had (SI7 votes Iu Convention to 107 for Butler. Wo honestly wished fonl,3Iass:ichusetts tlio Indignity and disgraco of having Rut j.ku for Governor but another fito Is In reserve for her. Whether Wasiihukne Is any losi indecent wo do not know, but ho is certainly less notorious. Buti.eu mado a sprceh in which ho 'declared that having submitted his namo to tho convention as a candidate. ho "felt bound In honor" to yield to its decision nnd support tho nomlnco : but ho further declared that ho would fight hlsbattloout within tho rank i or his parly. QUEitv: If oven "beast Butler" feels "bound In honor" lo submit to tho do- cision of a convention to which ho pre sented his namo as a candtdato, what is to bo said of thoo candidates in this county, who openly pledged their honor to nbido by tho decision of tho Colum bia county Democratic convention and aro now running in opposition to its de cision? No man can look upon such conduct In any other light than as dta honest, treacherous and knavish. Coot,. Tho Bloomsburg Columbian calls Massachusetts a " narrow minded Commonwealth." It nover expanded Into treason and rebellion, nnd was somowhat active iu suppressing a very largo Democratic convention when it visited Pennsylvania under Leo. Will iamsporl Gazelle andlSullctin., It never expanded into treason and re bellion I Who got up and engineered tho Harlfijrd convention, during tho last war between tho United States and Great Britain? Massachusetts! Who aided the British by all tho means in their power, during that war, and re fused to march to tho defenco of their own country? Tho pcoplo of Massa chusetts! Whoso Legislature declared that tlio annexation of Texas dissolved the Union ? Massachusetts ! Who sympathized with tho Mexicans during tlio war with that country? Massachu setts ! Who defied tho Constitution nnd did moro to produeo tho rebellion than any other Stnto? Massachusetts J Ar- ter bringing on tho war, who got other people to do her fighting ? Massachu sotts ! AVlio now uses licr power to tax and oppress tho wholo nation for tho benefit of herself? Massachusetts Who treats her own pcoplo as slaves In order to swell tho plethoric purses of hcrsnoti nristoeracy ? Massachusetts Massachusetts nover had tho courago to meet an armed foo and was nover act! vo ;n suppressing nny tiling hut holpless peoplo and truo popular freedom ! That a Pennsylvanlan should bo found glo rifying tho rotten harlot Is only anoth er ovhlonco of tho utter depravity of numan nature. Tukn Them Out.-TIio Evans fraud is tho subject of conversation all over tho State. Men aro putting tp each other tho inquiry : " Is it not tlmo to havo a change in tho administration of our Stato finances, when prominent of ficials aro found to bo oagaged in a do- liberate plan to rob tlio pooplo of up- wnrdsor thrco hundred thousand dol lars?'' Tho uuswer Is plain. Tho men who nro found to bo dishonest must be turned out of olllco and honest men mint bo elected iu their stead. Tax payers consult your own Interests nnd voto for tlio Democratic candidates. Tun Auditor Gonoral's offico fs no doubt full of accounts settled In tho Evans fashion. Elect aen. McCand I.E8.S and all such frauds will bo ox posed nnd for tho futuro provented. It Is tlio fear of such exposures that makes tho various Radical riugs of tho Stato so anxious to elect Dr. Stanton, who will cover up their frauds. As nil tho other oillcors aro Radicals, overy tax payers ought to boauxlous to havo a Democratic Auditor General, Tjie season for Ku-Klux outrages is near at hand. About n week beforo election tho Republican pnpors may bo oxpected to deal them out by tho col umn. After election thoy will subsido until occasion requires them again THE COLUMBIAN F0HKWAHN1ID-F0HI5AKMH1) I It is known protly generally ami ought to bo known to overy body that a DANGEROUS, CORRUPT nnd RECKLESS RING exists In this place, compoicd of Radical oflleo-holdcrs and two or throo dI.s.irioltilcd oflico scckers who still claim to ho DcmocratH but always Buppott tho Radical candidates, whoso only purpouo it la to plunder Uio public, who aro armed Willi tho Jiadi corruption fund, which thoy uso to en list corrupt recruits and supply volun teer candldatc.i with means to nsslat tlicm In tho effort to break down the Democratic parly. Theso men make ftttious nnd libellous attacks upon Dem ocratic candidates and other loading DJmocrats, f.iUoly styling them a ring, and uttering othor gro33 and malicious untruths, all for tho alnglo purposo of Injuring tho Democratic party. Willi their pockets llucd with portions of tho Radical corruption fund, stolen from tho people by Biich vllllans ns Evans and others wo havo rcpeatadlyoxposcd, they button-holo nil honest men they daro lo approach and uso their utmoit endeavors to poison their minds against tho most nctlvo nnd efficient men in tlio Democratic party, They vainly Imag ine that if they ciuld broak IhciO down that they then could defeat tho parly and sccuro tho offices to themselves. They nro this fall making their last dying but despcrato cfiVnt for bucks i. Defeat them now and thcro will bo no futuro troublo with them. But If bite cessful now thoy will continue to annoy and weaken tho party until thoy cire shelved. Let overy Democrat deter mine to admlnlit -r to thorn an over whelming nnd crushing defeat at this election, and tho pcoplo will thereafter bo rid of all corrupt and thieving com blnations between a few or tho Radical leaders and men who claim to bo Dem ocrats merely becauso thoy can Injure tho party moro by profesjing to belong to it than If they avowed themselves to bo Republicans. They really do belong to tlio Republicans, hut it is understood by them nnd their allies that they can do most harm by pretending to bo Democrats. Tho integrity of tho party nnd tho binding forco of Its nomina tions, must bo vindicated, if tho Do mocracy of 0 ilumbia mean to retain and lncrc.iso their majority. Boilers can do moro than tlio wholo of tho Rad icals to Injure tho Democratic party and aro tho most dangerous and foruiidablo of all enemies. Democrats, if you would maintain tho strength of your party you must crush them, or at lecst compel them to respect your expressed will. What do you think of tho rriend wno constantly combines with your personal enemy to defeat your desires V Tho bolter is politically in tho same light, for ho constantly combines wltl your Radical enemies to defeat you Ho is therefore your political enemy as much as the Radical himself. White Feather. After all lis fuss and blow about Dr. Stanton's military record, tho Wyoming Journal shows the While J'cathcr and refuses to givo us tlio benefit of Its luminous history. Like hero Ilko historian tho white Hag tho only ono under which either ever marched I Tho Journal ought to havo had more courage, for Dr. Stanton Is not the only hero without a battlo that tho world hits produced, nor U ho tho only man dubbed "CI." who never hold a commission as such I Whatever a 'man's political pur suasion may be, or however ho intends to vote, EVKRY ONE should turn out to tho election. Every citizen owes ono day and ono voto annually to his coun try, nnd tothoelection every one should go and dlschargo his duty as his con science dictates. Of course our advice is to voto tho Democratic ticket, with out scratching or dodging, from top to baltcm. At any rate, go and voto ! A FULL VOTE. 2,000 MAJORITY. THAT'S WHAT WE WANT FOR THE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICR ET ON THE SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER. FOUR THOUSAND VOTES IN COLUMBIA COUNTY WILL GIVE US TWO THOUSAND MAJORITY. WILL YOU DO IT The Whole Tickot. Tlio election of tho wholo ticket in Columbia county this fall is sure but to mako tho work complete, wo hope overy Democrat will uso his utmost ef forts to mako tlio majority as largo as po-siblo for each candidate. The Mass ! The Pla-s! Nearly all tho districts in tho county will sir! vo for ono or more of tlio pre mium Flags offered by tho Standing Committee. All havo an equal chance to win Ihom, but tho winner will have to put forth overy eirjrt. All honor to the districts that win! Com ration Tickets. Wo havo printed nnd sent out witli tho Democratic tickot, tickcls "for a Convention." Tlioso who dlro to voto ngalnst It, if any, can do so by crossing tho word "for" nml writing tho word "against," there being plenty of room on tho tickot for this purpose. IJrliis Out Ihery Vole. If on Tuesday, October loth, any man Is absent, send somo ono after him. Get your old men, your indifferent men, if tltero can bo such, and sco to It that not a voto is lost In the countv. Sco also that frauds aro not committed upon you by pretended Democrats. Compare Your Tickets! Spurious tickets nro In circulation I Compare with your friond nnd see that your tickets are not fraudulent ones. Tho Radical corruption fund will bo freely used and every posslblotrick will bo resorted to. Tho opposition rely mainly upon deception for succoss, njler their money has done its xcorh., roll lhery Vole. Not ft slnglo Democratic voto should bo loft at homo on next Tuesday I Every voter should bo called on and induced to turn out I Seo that tlio lame, and tho infirm, nnd tho aged havo means of getting to nnd rcturnlncfrom tho noils I Sco that tho indltTcrent get thcro too! Seo that overy voto Is polled I THE COUNTRY is vmnnrcn WITH LYING RADICAL HAND BILLS! DEMOCRATS HKWAUK OF THEM! Democrats, romomber, thatn hearty support of our county tickot will do much to help our Stato tickot. AND DEMO Cll AT, FRAUDULENT TICKETS I VOTERS JlEWAItr.I " Wo havo bcibrcus u FRAUD ULENT TICKET headed "Dom ocratio Ticket," which contains Iho namca of no les3 than Tiiitin; of tho volunteer e.nididutoa of tlio .ltadioak Other forms of fraudu lent tickettf will no doubt ho ta nned. Tho regular Democratic ticket is headed in largo type and in two line.H, thus : aoT-iXJivrui-A. countv DEMOCRATIC TICKET. But hear in mind that this, too, will probably bo imitated. Thcro is no Dafcty, therefore, except in examining your tickets closely. When men resort to l'T AUD and FCMCIEllY for suecoy, tho pub lic may well judge them, and those who resort to one fraud will not bo likely to stop at any which will aid them. LOOK OUT FOK FltAUDS! Tho tihlic RiuiHilll. Mr. (Simon C. Siiive, whoio Itching to get into tho olllco of County Commls slonor Ecoms to have inn away with his Judgment nnd mado of him a mere foot ball for knavei to amino themselves with, Is out Iu a handbill in which he exhibits tho peculiar dlsregavd or truth and decency natural tothoso who wick' edly persist iu conscious wrong doing Wo do not proposo to spend much time or wnsto much pi.per on Simon or his position as the tool and lackey or tho Radical office-holders' ring or Blooms burg but will refer to a point or two in his manifesto by way of exhibiting him to tho public. Ho has tho hardihood to say that ho was not pledged to abide ,tho decision or tho Democratic Conven tion. What business had ho In It thou ? Ho worked hard for delegates nnd gotn very few. IIo stood a ballot. Had ho received tho nomination ho would havo accepted and would havo expected every Democrat to support him. Ho published his card in tho Cor.UMiiiA.v immediately under tho genorai.plcdgo to abide by tho nominations, and paid his money loget his namo placed there, It was so published for two months, Ifliodidnot intend to abide by that pledgo why did ho not .say so boforo tho convention? These facts show clearly that ho was luliy pledged by every princlplo that can nctuatoan honorable man to abide by the decision of tho Con volition. It will not do for n man to go bcroro a convention, try tor its nom! nation, profit by It If ho wins, but if iinsuccesslul set up a pretence that ho is not bound In honor to respect its ac Hon. Nor will It do to havo ills namo published weekly for two months un der a pledge to do a certain thing and thcu turn round (when It bulls ids in terests) and say ho was not pledged at all. Tho most ordinary ol tricksters would not set up that claim, and no body elso whoso head was not turned by a crazy desire for olllco. Simon's memory is short, or ho wil fully perverts. When ho handed his card as e volunteer candidate to tho ed itor wo replied : Tho Columiiian is a Democratic paper, printed to advanco the interests of tho Democratic nartv and for Its benefit, and thorcforo wo can havo nothing to do with voluutcera or other enemies of tho party except to do- nouuee them, and other words to that cifect. Possibly Simon's head roele.l at tho time, as his nervous tremor wns qulto visible, and ho may therefore not remember all tlio good advico wo gavo him. His assertion that "ono or tho Con- yngham delegates " said that a eandl- date had offered to buy his voto is n piece or tho sheer twaddleor tho liepub (ican newspaper. Thev havo been dared over and over agiin to name (he delegate ami dejlance has boon repeated iy smug in their faces, yot they do not name tho man, because they can no!. If any delegate had donoso they would bo very ready to name him. as to Mr. SiiaiterM business mat ters, wo know nothing about them, and will leave him to answer ir ho deems it necessary. Ho may havo b-jr.-owo.l money. Wo cerlai.ily nover u i ior- stooil it to ha a erimo n d ) -j. Wo know that luirly .ill biHiuo.i men some times borrow, and tint f.ir-n-.-rs often do In nuticlp.tiiaK tho m.if;:ct!ug ortholrcrop. If ho did, It was nono ol Simon's business, or of any body else's oxcept tho parties to the transac- Hon, nnd it Is lnollibly mean in any body to publUh things si purely pri vato. Jut why don't Simon tell tho neonlo nhls card why ho Is so anxious to bo Commissioner? Has ha a private Job on haiuli Aro thcro any street dama ges to bo paid about Ills promts:? Is u important to him to get two dollars overy day for throa years for marching down to tho Court Homo and back again? An anxiety so extraordinary as ho exhibits, for hiich an olllco, indi cates most extraordinary and selfish reasons, and a truthful explanation would bo qulto entertaining to tho vot crsof the county. DtMiiui-rutle Jlcctliiyrs. A meeting of tlio Democrats of Locust township was held ut Slabtown, on Wcdtiosday evening. Sontembor '27. Speeches, wero mado by Col. Freezo, Jitraos Bryson nnd W. J. Bueknlow. 'Pint ..I..., I.... 1.1.1 - . IT ..I.I ..u .tji-uiiijK "mi uiuuigsi in X'lsu- Ingcreek,ou Thursday oventng.Septcm her ii, was nddrossed by Hon. 0. R. Buckalow nnd James Bryson, Tlio Democrats of Sugarloar hold n mc3tlng nt Coles', September X), which was laddresscd by R. F. Clark. Km.. James Bryson and W. J. Buckalow. uemoeraue meeting was hold In tho school houso at Rupert, on Satur day evening last, at which speeches wore mado by Capt. 0. U, Brockwny, V. J. Buckalow and J. M. Clark. At iiucic Jiorn n laruo meetim? was held on Monday oveiilner. Sneeclies wero mado by Capt. C. Ii. Brockwnv. W. J. Buckalow anil J. M. Clark. A largo meeting wns held nt Jersov. town ou Tuesday evening, which was aiiurossed by W. J. Buckalow, Capt. 0, v. uit, j.jm. uiark ami is. F. Zirr. On tho tamo ovening, an enthusiastic meeting was held at Mainvlllo, which wns aiiuresseil by Col. Freeze and R. F. Clark, Esq, vo unuersiaml that theso meetings aro well attended and that n determin. ntion Is overy where oxpressod to effect n mil turn nut. 13LOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mas J FI,A(JS!I "HniiR out our limine. on tlioOutitnnl Vtn".itl'' A Flag will bo prcsonled lo Iho Elec tion District of Columbia county which shall givo the greatest proportional in creaso of voto for tlio Democratic Htnto Picket over its Democratic voto for Governor In I860. Also, n nccond Fl.ig to tho District wjilch shall givo tho host support to tho Democratic Ticket upon Its parly voto polled, tho latter not to fall below tho Democratic voto of tha District In 1SG3 Theso Banner Flag i to bondjudged to tho winning Districts by tlio Demo cratic Standing Committee, upon tho oftlclnl returns of the election being an- nouueed. Democratic voto of county for Gov ernor in 1SG, .Tll: For President hi 16GS, 1022. Now for tho BANNEllS! Wlto WILL WIN ? to i H. H. Vox delivered a speech in Sacra mcuto, Cal., recently, on tho tariff, in which ho said i "It reminds mo of your woodpecker here. They pick holes in your trees to lildo tho ncoru for future uio j they do nut want the acorn. Oh, no I Thcro Is a worm that comes into (ho acorn, nnd tho worm is what tho woodpecker wants,'' And ho concluded by reciting tho following linos : Ah! Ihoho taxM tuncs-rtvlU'ril late I I'm mi vtmr rlnttiPN mill I at nn vimr iiTrnt I We nro inxud ou our ltuiU-lr:fl, our tools uiul our rents ! Woimi.tiixcil oa our ilolbrd ruil laoil on our cpniHi Wu ntolimilon nil (j-. i J h liy fcluj Providian! Wu nro lnxu,l on tlio lllMo tint aeiuM n lo neivi''i, And If wo nttnln In Hint, liimviiiilv nn.l Tiu-y wonta, ir ihojr could, hili'lt a ht.ii.ip on on r Ri:.Mi:Miir.n that tho embezzler Ev ans' accounts must pa?s through tho hands of tho Auditor General. Hov important, therefore, that Gen. Wm, McCandlkss, ft truj man to his Stato and ids country, in poaco as well as In war, should bo placed In that respousl bio position. Seiiil Them lilliiijr. When an individual asks you lo split your ticket, inquire of him why ho don't act boldly and manly, nnd go straight to tho Railical parly, and not bo sneaking iiround tho outskirts or ours to betray It. Send him adrift, and that suddenly. Danville Intelligencer, A Tiionounit revolution iu tho olllco or tho auditor general or Penmylvaiila is imperatively demanded by every consideration or public interest. That revolution can bo effected only by tlio election or aoneral McCandlkss. A voth ror tho Democratic tickot this Fall is a voto for sound constitutional government, and a voto ngalnst tho wliolesalo stealing of tho pooplo's mon ey at Washington and Harrlsburg. Di-.jioct.ats, tho only way to foil tho Radical leaders in their "independent orotlicrdcdperAto and decoptivo dodges, is, TO VOTE THE WHOLE DEM OCRATIO TICKET 1 Tiif. Radical's rely on tho negro voto to givo them Pennsylvania. Who brought tho old Keynlono down to such a level ? Tho Rtdiiul loader.!. Dkmoct.ats. don't scratch your licl; cts. Votoforovory man nominated bv our county convention, and don't bo persuaded logo back on your principles. A vote lor tho Democratic ticket is a voto against Quant's negro policy nnd liorso raclng government. Has not tho country been sufficiently disgraced ? The wholo tickot, from top to hot toin, Let that ba your motto. A full voto Is a Democratic triumph. Remeni her that. With a full voto wo carry Pennsyl van la. Go to tho Polls, Democrat", nnd assist in achieving an old fashioned tri umph. a voti: lor tho ituilleal ticket is nn endorsement of Congre-s in votingaway millions of acres ot public lauds to Rail road corporations. Don't bo working your farm all day on tho 2d Tuesday of October. Worlc ono day for tho good of tho country, Tin: prospects werb never better for a sweeping Democratic majority In this county. DKMOCltATIC STATU NOMINATION'S AUDITOK ClHXEllAL, GEN. WILLIAM M'OANDLESB. Of l'lIII.AUULl'ttlA. smtvnvou general, OAPT. JAMES H, COOPER, OI'' I.AWIIUNOi: COUNTV. Columbia County Domocratio Tickot I'OIl ItWlllXKNTATIVi:, CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, lll.OOMIUCKll. ASSOCIATE JUDdl; I RAM DERR, lACK.iON' TOWNSHIP. iii.srnicrATTOUNnv, JAMES BRYSON, Jr. ' C'KSIIIAI.IA, TUKASUnUlt, WILLIAM LAMON, IllllAKCI'.EKi; TOWNSHIP. tOU.STV COMMInHIONCIl, WILLIAM SHAFFER, CBSTllE TOW.SSUll", COItONI'.lt CIIARLFS G. MURPHY, NOI'.TII COKYKIIIIAM. AUDITOIl CHARLES CONNER, OUAKtlEVlM.E, HimvKyou ISAAC A. DEWITT, lllCEKNWOOn TOWNSHIP, lEi'dpln fur Siilisci-Iill(iii lo llio "Colli mini," inr M'iii'iiiiicr, is? l. II C Ilnrm iii 110 AVIIIlnm Vmt. V 11 hlilllli llanlel Kitjnr I'eli r Itlit III! Knt CM I I'l A K Hulroi'Ic u iwi.M CM'i'oiinm 'J w Hiram Nvlmrt" - no (leoruu Winner J 1 1 I'M WorklirUur .nollllturyJ.llks J III '.loluill Casey !il)'J IIiiu Win h'l well 'i c 1 John Ilney !i UuLsurnh Mlcliael U M I. Ilntrliliis 1 i JosFM'Ilunry 2 utt, Aarou w Ileus 1 ou luenjninln Voho J in 2 I 1 1 I I i no 1 M 1 to 111' Kill it h i:nt J (i AHhociiiiker Kaiuuul lthniiy 'i i j ci in 1! l .vuiiijun iiunnmu Iwiao Wniiuer ThomaM llnu'itp ATIkoler Win IiontEcnlH'rifor Marllu 1'iirenll i I ) i m i 00 i oo DEATHS, A1.I' In I'lereelon, In, Ilium, on tlio Sith of Kip. li.mliHr. Aiinl,, .1,11,, .1,1, i ... A i ir ... I i i...... All). IllflU 3 IllolillUI. WATKItS-Ninr Kllcalwtli City. North Carolina, nil Mill ll.l lit M, li. t.il.r.p I I I'laou'lus'1'''1111'1'111' v"t-'rM'la"t a- yt-urn auii FH Y-On tho sctji of Heplemher, ilrn. JlutllUa j , . in , uumim , r ry, HKea -i vein's. Jiiioutlmuua 11 ilnys. who loiivis u Imshaiitf una two clillUreu lo inouru her los. MOOHKIn OrecmvcKsi, Beplcinherifclh, CAlib It. Mooro, tiifeiltll yturs, COtH.MAN-On Iho ami iill In liioonnliiiiL. JessuDodiioii.sonof llrneu uiul llultlo Colu Uiuu, uijeil Ii luoutlis auU I, ihiys, HN YI)Kll-0n Iho '.Dili nit., In cvuti aIIu. Kliiilru Uaini jur ol John una lUielmtl HnyUer, i boU l i moiilhs anil irj uuy, ' 1 v Now Aclvortiooinonta. journal: notice. on ntut ndt'r OCTOIimt Wtli, I II, ft dividend fit il for runt, on thn cni'llnl Block ol I tin IMIn-wl-m llrld'fo Company will bo paid Id Itiuctoete liolilcra ntlho oltko ol llio rrmwi'rcr. kilxj, n. uii.iir.ifcr. iict.0,'71-11 'tienMiri'r, A UDITOR'S NOTICE. A, 0, rSF, 1'vuun.MAN 1 1n Hi" Cnurl of vii. VOirntnoti P'l-nHof HAMiii:t. Hciiwi'tMM v nnv.n) t'oliimuinruuiily Vend, Ex, No, ofH pti iuiiir linn, A. !., 1871, fioiuu m ii rinyk ten inui niu uihh'ihiuiii ii, uudllor, Hppolotod u.v Hal, I cull I lo luaki' illMrl' litll.ouor itto procpcdi of ilia Klu. i ,T'h Jiiln Iia.1 ntiilur h ill ii , it, will pun-tod lo Iho illqrlmrKoo tin' ilullii oi nlh alii olntiiii'iit nl lao olllt'ti o U..,,..,l I.'.... ,. I- . I.i III iUl,..., .... I.'.l.t... tin' liiih t' ,y o,' Niicinli'r ntit, ut pi o clock n in I'lain.i upon hid lunu nrHI'iK fi,ilil mud va arc n.fiuniM io nicRcii' mi in ki inc nunnor, or 1... il,.l, I ,,l,i ,, t, l,i i,iil l.n.,1 l.lli.l W Willi', u.l,C'l-lw Alldlto rALUAIILK FROPIIIITV FOR T I'M.I'i. mo unicrMET.i-1 Mimuii'r 10 icuiu irnm oini iicMi noA'oiit i , ut prlvati mU id- ciulro proper ty Hitunii'd iu UnuwovlIU', cn'inUltiid ol ii ono tuiir Intel t'Ht ill Uu well I'.tiOM'u fOUNDUV AND .U.niUUti'lUJUL WOHKH, toiiclhcr Willi the. llimlnc. li'illiea and olhcr Ma- clitnery iicliniHliU t" tho nam", aluu tho cullru Ktotkuow on liand, lordlier with n Miltlalilo pair or Ii, n m h. and llio wm;o:vi, Mcdi, IUpicm, .v.'alo Id Pm n loli on 'Modi I, cricUd n Kuod 1 iMfilo itWLllluu. uIbo. tu'niLi'.llve iicnui. kliiiwn iiHiliolir. I.'ilt property uhoiit ten or whlih niu tii'.ircii, uio iiauiiiiu iiiiiOL'i'i-ii, I'rlici ri.'.inni ilile. l'oiiedsl'ni clven nt any ii lie iu Halt puruii.ii'i.s. Apply 10 or auuiiii, ii.i.ia.m nuiiuiiii.it. ucl, C'71-ll. Oraiiuuwile, Columbia co. l'.i. iV GENTS WAMTE1) FOR K Jf 0 T S UNTIED l(y Iho ccfffr t.Vt I thtccUvt oflWrr, GliO. H. AloWATTJSHS, A titling ii'WJiUUe iiT " years rxiicrivneo in it-rn'i'iifi "in imi uriiiifin; in ji'tiiiv iiamk inui" IJAMni-KKS, SW.illiif.H, ('(iNFiUKNuS P1K, C. Ac, imuiy nt tho tiiOH) mwrktihr awn mi lwml liF.u nml ii K ' N u tc hi li'Ki) Ii lo nHWLtlns 'nw iu,, an I iliM-'iinin tln plans iict tu v. un't-k'tfy i iiv limit tiivt. nml iitttit -ti viM'uuy. It n thoroughly icit oi i it n i-i' 1 if "ft ,verj nail scH. ulnvist ui thtit. I'm' cliiMil.u and u ' Kn--.s Ml'Ui A UH 1WH.K, I'ilhl V l oPtO'VLtf 7' ' Hai auiiiht., l'hl'.i. AGENTS WANTED! Snffi! iiomtl.ii bu.ii;- Willi i. i 1 ll tisl mi ion . llk hch-,i of nil LI its l'josklPiils bcniil'mily Iwim-), ami THE NATION,. Its Rulers nnd Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. NotliViKllUo U. Strike cycrylioilynijustthi' ihhik I iiry iivcu. il la un .iii-j riui'ii'ai., in in, (lovcrnmctit. HlogU pncs In It, aro ol their Kflvi'H worth tlio pi lee of llio hook. Uirr MM tiyi tnitltinbi SJ.."iil. A ltleli llur rl I'or Ciuiv.imu'I tallies uiul Kciilleineii firmer, lenelurj anil 8ttlilellt?, Oih iiicnl fuoA'vj omen tnucw ifio,, i'ii cluw'ar tihmc. In fore Un' bouL limn ami. Sill h itny ciiu lu cleurcl In filr tiTl'lloiy. V 1 1 1 o lit mien for riieuinr onii inroriii.it inn. ni;v WOliLii ri'iii.itiiiiNU CO., Cor. Tin ntni.ihn i.ei r,iict.iK,i iuuiueiiui.i. ion. u, ,iiy.j pUlililC SALE or VAt.VAni.1; r.u.vr. Aim rr.nsoNAL l'ltoi'Kiti'Y, In iiilir.nncoiifmii,i'ilerof tho OriilnnV Court ot cnliunliM county, wllllni expoHcil In hnlo nt tliol'ltolfsUli'hconl Uallkl Lelliy, ileceaseil, ill 1,'lk llV llll. lllllj', Ull SATURDAY, NOVUaiHEU 11, 1S71 nt lOii'cloclr, n. in., tho followlug tlcscrihed iuoiv crty. to wit: Jo. I. All that certain me.mn;o nml trnot of iaim Hminu'a 111 i,ocusi ioh'iiiu, in tlio county olC'oIlMllhla ntltl Mt.ltoof lVnn Kimln lU-ffln. iiln.'ntustonocormr thenco iilnm: tlio juullc roauby J.m.lsot Iho .uto l'clcr lloit'inan, north i-iiu'un vu moreen unti lony-hovcn niimucs t-att twcnty-elym unl tliret-tunlli jicn-liDsto a i 1 ll.HIPil l.v liti.lu rif t.itfjill WInu, north four iK'grt'cs wt-itone huudri'd and nn lyuvBinTfiit'Hioii i -, ineuci1 oy i.mu oi in. ii, Mayer in siqut or Aim lob' iliile, Mouth cl(hty-six ikKree and ilitfen intn UtCrt. Wlht tWi'lllv-dirliL and thri.lfnth itprchxt to a Ktonu, tlieuco hy hauls ol Jleniy Kelltr, ouinii nun iii-riit'l'i, Villi. I UIO IlUUUlL-tl IUIU 10n- his umi lour tenth lurches to tliu nlics of bvii- TWENTY-THREE ACRES ana forty nml n hall porrlic h ot lnnO, nml tho lis mil IltlllU'.ltll'l.. A i U'l,....u... IU .r. i n slory Iraino llwolllni; llouiu.ii h.iuk llirn nml olner out Imiiilitii;, No. 2. All Hint certain plcco or lot ol lanil sltlliito In Iho township ami county iin.l unite liliil-esalil : Ili'slnnlu" nl u pot eolilil' Hour H wlil.ojnU.tlielieo by niuNol .loveph Wli.irlon, mil 111 eluhty.thl'i'ii uVurci i nml fuily-ieen lilln lilcieasl ntty-miu iu.,1 limr-lenlli leieho, lo u poit, iheneo hy saino, nnrih llvoi curies nml Ioil.llii nnnillis, wot twinly-ono nml sl- tenlh M iclies In u , I heiieii hvl.iinU ol lji) lelt Inn, Minlli cli,'lily.thiviiilc"i ics nml loily-sevcn minutes, uest iIIIj-.hiu nml funr- lenlh iiereliei ton , Iheneo hy Iho tiurie, soiilh llvo ilcgtccs umt liu-lh-seMii nihi-litts.ciiNttui'iily-oiin nml hlx.tcitth pcrehes lo tho plaeo ol boyliiuliij; eonlnlnlni: G ACRES AND 1 1 PERCHES oflniul.uiul tho usual uIIoh'.iiicc.ac. AI.Mi, nt the samo t' nonml p.nee, tho lollow lli'ldesi ilhcil personnl properly, to wit: cm ll, ltlukMhc.lt umt l'ntiitiics hy tho hil.liil, nml hay uiul siruw liy tho ton, nml Corn 1-'uJ,Ui oy tho hiltulle, TLrnu liiailn known on iliy or Mil,'. IICNUY KI'LI.KIt, October 'J, 1-71. Adiiilntstrntor. ocU.,';i-lJt. CUNDU11ANG0 ! thk wosunnri'i. kbmkuv i-on CANCKU. SYIMHUS, St'llOl TLA. ITiUIMW, HALT l,m:UM an.l A LI Ol II Kit t IIU0N1C iuml;asi:. Dr.r.T. KECyK IiuMok Just returned Irnm Ecuador mid brought wllh htniao.u.uitliy 01 Din antuutc Cumliii'uio Ituvk, hteureil llnouh tho uiHe'il H'torniiu-iut.itloii and assilstancu ot ills i:celleney tho l'Kldenl of Ecuador, nnd tho .o eminent of th U Ucpubllc, wo aro pro p.uctl lo tlllonli'is tor It ton llm u-l e.Unt, and ut n pi fee nhuiit on quarter ut tli.it whit", tlio ensi d tho tii hi very hiirill mpply eompcl'eil uh tut'bai.te. A -in 1 tons art ii lo i now nlvi rtK. I nud -old ns I'uniUiran Wo b.ivo, at n eonst'lerallit 1 -u'Ihc, nml w ii h the co-opei .it lim nl tho aihlior ilttHut Loin tho noln-o wlu ro UiCplnnt kiuwk hit diieeitut luehannej ul onri-u iply ustoensuii' t oat, nono but llio u nulno arltcu hhall bo sold by us- ninl we p.uilcuiariy call tho attention nl thojmblif, iur tturlr piotrctlon lo this Met. iilih, ki; -nm: ci) tit) (Vdar Ht New YorU. J.", m.i, M, J., Washliu'lnn, 1). cv . n. IIlisi, .1. 11., Now Yor; V, V. Kkeni:, A. J'., New Yortr, , , , 1 , "' ' ' I''' Atl.llul tie nr. :vr.i::-.' . homoh. m.is mm li- ull ilint-l.i l.nunx (in.'iidwij. I'l! VV IP' h."inil1" ! "ur mcnip.ii!o, si $1.10 I I . '1 "'." 11 .. l.l.. HI . l'lirHCSII101lSIH,i 1 Inn slcel rngm inaslren tosnhterlhcrs. Am ut: i'li'iMmveM jie '"' 'r hATL'"',AV lA.Kri K Tho oldest ami moti,.ll.ib!o Inslliniion foi ol, taliilii',' n Mcreaiitllu IMiicnthin. yo-l'iili'llc.ll I'llslncsslnen ns Instrnrtnis. 1 or inliirm illon wilte l.ir a clienlnr id T. lm.iONH, l'lttsbiiiy, 1'n. .VM.'i ean, JI l'.n . llj,v, N, V. 'I ilcuty.tTi 0 years oxnerlcnca. , J ,., ., J 1 ii. a I , I I I .ltc,,l 1.HIVS, Willi Kill M.WIOM'. eouuth nml ull hllt'oclllci. 111 uiiiiuii tuiiiinu in ,ia pjiies. Cllllt.llll ll-r 111 ...,K.....us. ... .ii.tnunu-iii .uiiveiiicills, riitent Laws ninl uiles. lor obiiiluliiit rateuts, mnlloil lAll'I'll tl.HSI AUTU . I ".n.r. n,., J I A ll 1 1 Hilll S"0' I ,.S. .hiliiitiita of Mnuln'x. t,.nlr .1 i: Pi Siwm, l'.i "Is I....-.- .. IT Vi"''',ff''' 'I'1"'!'.'''! .V.uon'a nml DmlMle'l i.tntu tan, -i riV.T ;:f ,.,:,""v. i'Ju" i i,.f,V i 1111.111 iii-iiutciion oi 1 li.lMliI .if Viwl.irii ii ...I ..I .T. .!. , L' .. , . - . . i. iv. iuiiiiiuiijus uiseasts, hcllil for I'lren hirj !,.,. ......... .. ilesrooins i l'j l)o.ino !sl lloslou', tin JlruTultiay) nolt HAI.IJ.A i holco liirin of Islneros In uiic: n t-x iV, ii.v"V? ' .'. ' '"'' AUUress jhllUAWJSf ADVEIiflsLNU f . , in Tin: WOULD- Pur 9 .1 iw-i-Tiw.il ip iniiii. .......i.. nilMrtlsunelit in ISO Ursula . l't insSHini!! MuUBinu-utH, lucluill.is l'ourteili D.iHUs. -r. Xi'.eu"t1'.1ertI.,.lVriss""llltr ""vUUcnunts. ui;o. i'. ItdWKMiAi o iQnuii ii i-AKK itmv, saw vnVtic. Auenls M por weclt to sell our ercat nml vnlim. ...ai.,.,.iiv.. yon wa n pclinaiicnt hoii' AJURIIv'Klf? !'!.WO,rk-, !,''''''''". AUUlcss Il hit ill CO., Jneltson, Mlehlijiin. J UK AL, CON VUN'flO X 01' TUB W'.OTEHTANl' IJl'WCOl-.Vt, CllUItOU WILL HE 11 111.11 AT RALTIMORR, October, Itli, 1871, AND Tlir. EKSUINU THIlEi: WKKKH. iV, 11 i ,, V ;.T Kiciitiiiiii'cHi nunchcii !. .. ,:?- ;.'"" .."iiinoi uiericai ami i,y lieriiilea.'t'iiKCiiuiiriiMAN will imblisu Uuriiic tho Convent on, n DAILY KIIIT llN, nt 1 nlll. iioro. It will contain a liovruiAlo ri'is,,!. uibnltm, til tho lielmles, Cnmnillko Itei. or s Hi rinons, clh Mntlii hy 1), F, Muill'lir I hl. l ill OIllclul l'oliwi.1 lU'lwrk nf ll,- ll 'i-y nml his nssutnuls. v. , Tint L-iiuiii'iiMAH, Ijally rillllon.wlll hoimill. nu. i:i.:MAi;fiitvsVi''i IU Jlruiulwny, Ntw VorU. m.-l.,v,7l.f Roal Bot'ttth SaloH. pitiv ,'ATK SALE or R E A L E ST A T El it,. Liiii.r.riip iifreis ills well known IlrlcU Tavern, In llioloiiniirNlitncilla.Ciilillnt'laroiili ty, Pa,, Willi nil III lanil nml IniproNcnienls liicroon, for siilo, On Iho nil niopcrty,ls erect' ciln L A R G E lIltlOK II O U S E orcnplisl n n Tnvcm, n tjirgo BhM rtnil nil llio hccis'iiry slnhiliiR, Also, ON E DWELLING JIOUBH nml Klnhlo closo liy tlio tavern nuit nlioul 40 ncrcn in lano oi which niero is '2 8 ACRES CLEARED ...! 1ntnn.1 n.illlonllno mi.l llm lirtlrlOtn I'l well timbered, Tho Raid property will lw noM ptlvato lutween now and tli loth tiny of Octo ber next, nnd If not cold betwecu uovr auu thtn It Will OO OIUTIMI III "Uiu nil TllUllHDAVt lfll DAY OP 0UTOI1KU, 1WI, fttrrasnnablo term1". IVuscMlon will bo Rlvcu nt any tlmo tho enlo U cotillnned belween tho partt and ft oml llllo for nil tl; ki11 V.rror,orl' wiiiboKivcui.y , , i.uuwio THilir.J:. Miniulla, Autf. 1S7I. nti.ll71U.. )U1)LI0 KAIjE V A Ij U A li L II 11 11 A I IJHTATK Tn Yiortnitnp.i" of an ordnr of tho Orntiann' Court of Columbia t-onii.y, will bo oTpoj;l to lllli day nl OOrOHKU, A, ll., IS7I, lit ono o'cloclc In llio nrtcrnoon, by Isaac fielliy nml Mokch HlnrlKtl. nilmltiUlniliirH (if (lldfHill Hteeltcr lllto of lfenil'ck townthlp, ileeeaned. tho following oeKcrioen iiropuriy, m mi:. 1.3 111 iii'mim-r, ivnir Kliln In Niil.lpi.niil v. bfloif lbn M.in hIoii I to J 40 O decedent, and bound by lands of Znbulon Hob- 111 iin, uiiiuei vnsuor nun i-i.uiu ui-nv, vuuhhu- JMg llLKUll T W E N T Y-S IX ACRES Twn nnrrti tf llm trnmn bnlnt btl. Into of IVIor Hlaynriu.ilecenMOil, two-tllilHof which only be lon toftaldUidcon Htccltcr, Tho land Is to bo hoh lor too pnyineiti 01 ncuii. A HOUSi: AND IJAUN and oulbnlKtln?', Jtoino frnll and cood vratct oil iLUl'icinni:i, urn i. AdmlnKlintmti. TKUMIi Ten per rent, oi ono-fourth or Iho pirrhimo money to bo p tld al tho Mrlkltn down o Iho proptrty ; tho oun fouilh less tho ten per ten 1, nt tuu ('uiiiiriniiiu.il ui ; inni niu ro iniuiilut tlireo-iouilh'4 lit ono year tmrcnrtoi with Inieicst from tho confirmation Jiy order of tho Court. Wi;iUNUTO.V II, fcept.15, '71tn, t'rothonota.y, 1)U" LIO 12 it V VALUADLi: HEAL EHTATE. Thotindcr-tiiiuetl ni eommltteo nf tho nart-on and estaloid luiilcl (lo.il U.irinf llio townihlpof Uoarlnscu'i'lt. In the county of Columbia, a luna tic will expoio to public sale on tho premises on TIIUltSDAY, OCTOISHIt lOlh, 1871 at I'l o'clock In Iho forenoni of ml 1 d.iv fin nor. Miiiuco of nn older of tho Court ol I'mommi 1'lea.H of said count) tho following dedcilhod real cKt ite, lo ull : KiiwT, Two Iracts of land lyluff nnd beliu li mo luwiiMiiji unirc.vuii, comiiiuin lojeiacr 300 AC1UW AND la PJUtCUKS, neat lneasuro, nljolnlns; Hud of IVIer dear leirt.Jolm Klcler, Leoan, William nnd IMlJali iiiuiiiiiuiiKu JiiunnriM I I... MU UHUiTIi, bank barn ana other outbuildings with a uooil well of water nt Iho door of tho dwelling, nml inero is ooi milt otniio ptemlse-t, , Hkionii. A lot of timber land sltnato lu tlio s.ipju owuuip, coniimiui V O.R TY'TII 1IEI3 ACRE 9, neat measure, adjoining InuU or Trlslt & Win liian, Teneli Cox mi'l others, Tiiiiin. Alot of Umber tn'i I sltmlo I'l tho suiuu luwiisniii, couininin FOItTY-OKE A0UK3 neat measure, ndjoliiluz lan.ls of Jacob Shiimin TEKMS 'OP LALR Ton nor cent, nf mio. fourth of tho purchaso money to bo paid nt tho (drilling down or tlio proyeity, tho otio-fourlli less the ten percent, to humid at tho confirma tion of tho halo, and tlio bilnnco or tho purclriso money iu ono year theroaller with Interest on too Kutnu from conllriuatloii nisi, l'uichaser or purcnasers 10 nay lor needs and stamp, run- hession 01 nam premisen win no Ktven April 1st iii"biiii tn niu tjiuniiu 11 it'M'rvcn, JAME-i KEIKEU, Coinmllleo. NEW GOODS AT M. P. LUTZ'S, till Y GOODS AND NOTIONS l'or Evory Hot I v. -:o:- CAI.I, AN'I) .KK YOUR OWN SKl.KCTIO.WS. SUA W hS At Last Yciir'.s,Pritr.-i. XO ADVAXCK OX l'RINT.S. THK LARfiRST AX1) IJIWL' ASSOR'niHXT OK GOODS IN P.mO.MShURG. WlOWEIl'S J1L0CK, NEXT TO COURT 1I0USK, ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TIC13. KSTATKOK U II.I.IAM HUITH, llfo'll, l.ilIirH ur ii,linliili.lratliiii mi tliu islalu i( WU. Hum Ktiiltti. lulu uf Iichml liiwii.liin ii.,i,....i.i.. lyiiiily, ili.i'i(.il, liu;u Iiwjii Kruulml liy u,0 V" f t 1011 . rV '" 'U'liiilii Ailaiii.,.,r w'i'Uil tiiwii.lilp. All iicriiiiiiii liavluir tlaliui nuulimt llio mtatu of tlio h.al.'i.i i A 1 1 .. ll'n'f nellleint'iu, nml ihimo liT. i U bliiil lo tlio i'iililto to mako liayinoiil li, lliolm. aiiblgiiiil, mliiiliiUtriiliir, wlfliiiut ilulny. ..,,. . HB.NJAMIN AllAMH, e.tS'7l- H, AillillllUtliitur, Legal Noticoa, lTffNlSTlTATOmS NOT10I2. tHTATK OV llAADIinOOVRlt. 117011. f.fiffpca nt n,lniltillratloii tin Lbn nil n In nt Tnmn (Jroovcr, Into nf tVntro twp. LVtlumhK rniinl v tlPr'il.. huvnlinrtl utMtltnd bv t tin Itntrlnln of nnld county, Iti Hitnutd Noyhnrd of mxnn crnliiftt. Ihn itrrmlniil. nrii renilPlil tn titiilrn thotu known, ntnl thota IndebtoJ tn nnltn pny Men! . HA M U Kit N MY KAUti, nepUpTi-iiw. luiiiiuinirnior, ADMINlSTnATOU'S NOTION. twrATii tn tiiomai v. 1IUTCMI.TJ, m:o'n. ThoMiai W.HntclihH, lalo of Mimin tounlilp. I'olnmbla rounty, decoasod, hivn tioon urautud iy 1110 KeslMer Ol H'll i r Jinny ui numuoi vni tiy, if sumo towtiMilp. All PdrmitH luvliix cl.ilnii if tlomnMiWniritnut. tho decndQllt liro roillUltnl o mako theni known, and tho ln lobtod t' laito paymoni wiiuoui llcl;'tI,t scplS71Ct AdmlnlHtratlr, DMINISTHATOR'H N0T1U12. i-llAlllllr MhUlllir, t I fcrtHMt ITU tl. ilraton, wilhout detav. MAIUIAKIir YKAllfclt, lM'nill.'M I.MIIIMUflt, II bOpt, tt,'7l 6w Adnilnlstratol-i, E XKCUTOH'a NOTICE. ii rsrATK or (ii!o;(ii:8WASic, iiru'h. i.etlert testahientarv ou tlio tMl'ito ol (lo.iriio K wan It) lalo of Mi'lllu towiisbip, Oolumbli couuty,deo'd.,hiviib'jenKraiilel by tho Ueltler DIWUll fimillV vi ntl'iivn iu,nii..un ti kuiuiii township, (loin mhli county. All persons having cHlmsaalnsllhoeataloarore(Uostod toiirt'tfiit llietii lu I no i,ecnor in iminiuiu v-iciinjr, i.i, Thoso Indebted to tho rl.ilo either on nolo, jieU- tnrrit. lnnrtunirn or boolC HCCOUIlt Will llllllil payincul. lo tho Ilxoentor wilhout delay. Bert. executor. ADMiNisTitAToira noth;i;. mrATH OK (It.oi'.UK MASTKIM, 1I!' II. Lot tors of Atlininistrallou, on Ihoeslatv'f (loo, Masters, lain of (Ireenwool lowmlilp, L'nlum !m lt(2lslLr nf Kald ton nl ' to Win. Listers of Mlllillle. All Oer son i tiiivlliif tlaltiH a '.ilu-l llio cf'ilo of Ih'i ilocoilcnt aro lequesled topruuut uieni ior sriui'innH, -inii uhhu iihicihui i t ini rs.nto to in iI;o p lymcnt to tlio iiud.,r.(l'iit t, n l mlnlslralor, witnout ibd-iy. Ai.ni r.it-. Administrator, sopt.2.V.l ft :7Xi:ouTons xotiok. lU r.PAT Ot JOHN MKimtl.L. D.5r,,l. l.ntbri tf-ttuhiuiil tv nn tho us La to nf .tn'i'i Mo'ilil.litc of I i"ii lock twp.,('oluinhla coiiury, I'-c'd., h.i.o beciiKrantod by Iho IteKltlfr of t'ltd ( mnly to (looruu Winner, oi Ilomlojlc twp CVlUiiiHn county, IU. All persons havliucPibus i',: ilnxt tho est 'to nro rcqucitoit to pretent thotii to the Kxeculor In Hemloolc, (.'otumbli county, i n, x iihiR iiitmuicu iu i uu csruu ciiuer on n in( ludtjmoul, niorl';a-o or bo lt account will in tku ,uij ine.ni 10 i'iu iecuior wiiuoni inniiy, OKOUOU W1XNKH, sept, 2.,7l-tf vr. Kxeculor. IU i:srATHoFJcou your, nrir'n, Letlers testami'iitary on tho otito or.liM'i Yoiie.lato ot Mlillin township, Coin nibln conn ty, df(i,nsiii.l. b iv. I ice n imintn 1 lit lli.i ll ul!ni ,.i ild county to II, ll, Itrowu and J, V, Yoh of liniiu inv'nsuii,i;oiiiniiii.i('nuuiy, ,u por.so.ts h.i lutein I ins a liustlhoestatonie rciiiestwd to mvhcut llieui lo tlio llteeuiors lu u'olumbu county, l'.i. Thoso indebted to tho est-ilo either on iioiCfju i,;ini(iu,ni in fio or nivc tu'i'iiMi Mill in aco piyment to tno I'xeculors wllhoit dtiay. j:. m. mtowM, J i Yit YUllll, r.Cpt,ti,'7I-ijW L-ii'CUtOlM. pUlHilC XOTICK. WJitiro.u, by tlio -L llth Kccllon of thtf Act of tho (Icncrnl A. humbly ol iho (Joinmnuwt'.illli of lVnuyivaul.t, approved May '21, A. H. l"7i,ontltled "An net fur rio liroicction 01 wuni'm, uiixck ikw mm nuier intl MslicM ncwK lntiodnced. or to he liitriiihw. ed, into tho rlers IeIawaro nnd Susquelianiia nud their tributaries; for tho protection also of closes ngalnst inilnwiul ilHhlugtand to picvoit 1. 10 Introduction of predatory llshes Into trout Ktrcams, nud ior other Kcrmauo purposon;H it is iiiiuiu niu may in uiu mivi'mo onurius oi lliu ountles of Hald Cnmmouweallli having Jurls illclion of tho Klrcai.u thcrcol, who nover they hhnll dlftcovci, or bo Informod of tho evlstenco oruny conlrivaucu for tho catching nf tlu, nucIi ns mo commonly known ns llsh baskets, vvi wlrs, kiddles, brush or lasclnu nets, or any other poiuianiutly hot menus of biking fish, In tho uatiiro ot afelnc, to givo ten days noilco lu .wo newspnpers oflhelriusnoctlvi conn ties,! hit t 10 hald connivances aro known to exist, and i-o ileclared common nuls.mceH, and to order them to bo dismantled by their owners or imiii- age thereimo, lu conformity to mild act. I. A A HON H.Mliil, Mhuriil of Coin i.i hi i euuniy, Notice to All Whom it May Concern, tint tho contrivances for tho taking of (Uh in Mild net mentioned nro known to exist lu tho Horlh IlraucliotthoHusquehaunarlver,andidhur hlieam-s wllbhi tho county of Columbia, that llm nuiiu aro declared to bo cunimon nukuuecs, and that tlioowners uud in.inii'4ers of Mild contrlv-mu-esaio heieby required to dismantle uud io inoo liicH.iiuowIlhlu ten dujs niter tha publi cation hereof, under tho penalty of having tho haiuoillsiii'inttcd nnd lemoved, as lu wild act Is plovide I, AAUOX HMU'II, Bhoriir of Columbia couuly, I'u. T O TAX COLLKCTORS. 'llm Clllim lMi1nmr)t nt f tin iir.inri- ..r.i, I and tho supervisors uud over-seersoi tho poor o tho piopcr township, u-s tliu aiso may be, uluxll at alttluiea mako nbutcmeul or exonerations for mistakes, Indigent persons, unseated lunds, Ai, as lo them Hhall nppoar Just and reasonable, ami tho commissioners Nhalldlrccttheir clerk touu Urlnn book or books, to bo keptfir that pur pose, tho names of all Hnoun utiatod or t'xouei uted, together witli tlio reason why, tho amount nud dalo ulieu made, and ntvu tho colIei.tor a ceriiilcilo dlrtctcd to tho county treasurer, Mat lux tho naturo of tho tax an 1 tho amount ovon crated.lu older to mako netlloment uccordlnjily, ...... iiiunaiuvvuiiinuBilHII iiu J'UrniltJU liy IIIOHU pervUors nud oMTseersoftho jioor, -.v 1th respect to exonerations or township ratoi and levies. (Hec.is .Act, April 15, KIl.) This law undoubtedly is Just. Tho exonerations could not always bo mado with iltw caie, ns col-N-ctoiH would oiteu co mo la tho olllco In a hdy on tho llrst days of Court, when other business too Much ungrotsed our attentlou.whieh prevent ed us irom giving thorough examinathm to cases I uiseuled. Jt is law anil Justice forCollectois to cJaliutlnal exonerations of tho Commissioner nnd mako payment to theni during tho year or w.ilchthey aio nppilntetr. Otherwlso allowliu Collet bun to lay over u year, many person moNo out of too district an I tiro not t bu found. Homo tako advnntagoor this, aud mich lo) who nro ninply uhlo to piy, Mauy Collectors feel thuld lu ouforcln,; tho law upon huch porson, nnd nlhitv them to cs&ipa rather than tako their good or bojies ns oy law thoy aro require!. Thufdiotild not bo, ns tho-o who do not want to piy their taxes hhould bo required to piyjust m well as thoso who pay willingly. Collectors havo authority to tako such porsms If no goo is or chittolH cn bo fouuJ, aul c mvey them to tho county Jail, an I wo especially ru qnlrotheui todoho. Wo lmvo Uted ou Monday. Tuesday nnd Wo L ncsd ty, November 6th, 7lh and M'i next, tor Col lectou to attend, ut tho Coi.untssloneM oilKv, undelalm their tlual exonerations, nbitoinunis, Ac, p mno will bo mai-o niter that date, nnd to pav tho balancoof their duplleatus If potsible, v o opect CollectorH to p iy up promptly. Col. lctors havo nil boeu wriliou to und notldudol thototictH nnd on which ofthoabovo ninud das they nro to ba here. 'i hohl now bil.l;; 1 which aro nnd will ho put uiilhlshummer, with road damage to be pUd to Ultlerent per-ious throughout tho county, will cost about jfll.uKi, Now aM tothls thoostoi keeplus lu repair nbout 7J uM bridge with tho Court, prison ninUIecilou uponsos,nud othvr Items too numeious to mention hoto,will ro id My explain why Iho mouey I needed. Tho uv.UU bhi amount of countv tn. after riHiiniiiiiiN im,i couerat:oas aiooU', Is about JJOxiJ, WM. d. QUICK. ) CYHUrt UoiiDi.Na, 5 Comml. ii, .i. nr;i;i)i;u, $ is'is Attest Wm. KitiiiCHAUM, Clerk, liloomsburtf, hept, su, U7i-l't. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AN1I CUSTOM CLOTHING. jik has tiii: KINIOrfT C100DS, LATEST STYLUS A.SIl IIJIl'l.llY.S TIIU It V. S T IV 4) 11 Ii .11 i; . PnrRoikl Illtiiitia inoiiipmciilii llllllil onlirn lliuio la tlio iliii-o luo, IIlHL'no.Uaio fcclcotoil Willi raro nml liUI'lH. Inui orl: will i'iuiiiaro fnvoriilily Willi tlio liw.1 iilurL of Iho rnhliluii.iblo illy DciUr. HU KUEl-3 A I.AIiar, STOCK OK ii(vsam ciiii.imi:x's clotiiimi and i:.ts rintvisiii.vo uimhm, At AntauUliliigljr Low l-iicon, lllojimlmrB, Hcjil. w, IS7I.1I IrftterN ol ndititnlttratloii nn tho eslnlo o UfomaW. YoiiKer, lalo of Jiocust twp.,Uoluin1il i rmmy, dooea-sud, havo been urand-d hy llm Ite-tlsftr ol naltl county to MnrKart't YoHtvrnud lteiiben FahrliiKcr, of JjocuhI lownshln, Uohiiu L'U fonnly, l'a. All poiMonn having cIhIhh funlmt thocslnloof tho decedent nro icrjuostod to preeut them for Hottlemcut, ninl tluno in- tn I hp c.-ilfiln Iti inn ltd oivnmnt hit lm mi. derslaneil.nUui'nli