5$ he (!olumbian. UTiOOMSBUUCt, I'A. Friday, OcLlJ, Hunttipctl i Tlio Di'inurrulloiurly hmt ovcry ton urni t expect ficcftta'thlrt year In l'onn nylvutil.i. Wo tmtntnntoil for Governor our Itwt iimiii- ouo wlinsn reputation for ability and liitiiity vm uihiiim IIumpiI. I To W119 Bupp'jrt'M with row ti. itilinliy, itiitt iccdvoil u'cllvn alii, moI ony from l.ibvrnl lli-publlcaay, but fr j?m miniiiur&'of Clnknt'o followoiHuuuli K.irney nml lillllnfcfclt. .i thn eon- ny ITirtfanft Wrt3tinp)pular. llohiul i.i'f ibllity nor inloitrlty. llh ropu tvll '.i wtw siahtod With tho Evans h 1'", tho Ycrkta sc.tu Jill, tho nine a- 1 u J.tlf million! steal, and tlio ox c aipH in of corporations from tho pay in. .1 1 f tliolr Jmt taxes. Hut all this . uUtt him. Tho corrupt mou of both par lief, tlio convicts anil thoso who do Hi'rvrcil to bo such, tho purclwablQ ma tut lilt 6f tho St.UGs.w In him a conj;un lal spirit, anil rallied, to hH support. In Philadelphia unblushing fraud, uangs of icpsators, liordos of Importud negroes r.iUod tha registration from nO,f)00 to 103,000, being 13,000 greater than In New York last year which Um IWO.OOO greater population, and us a r. suit Unrtranft got there about 1:0,000 majority. V r Um next throo yeara our courts nn i juri-surii poworlosa to repress crlino bo? it" : scoitndrpl will have enough po Hir-ni iulluunco tobucuro a pardon. Tit -e i ill lug Fund, ui heroforo, will ha rolbid and tlio Treasury ootitiiitto In tho lunula of tho Hlng. Corparationj will racapo taxation, an I additional burdens bo laid upon the p ip'e. Lut, but not least, tliatarch sc-wndro), fllmon Cam eron, will got a new lease of )owor, and rulo tho destinies of this now dhgraccd OummiiitwonUh. lY'oplo of Pennsylvania, your Tarn id my has b;vn, endowed, not by flr iLfina it is true, bat it w.is in your power to lmvo prevented this outrngo. living chosen your lot, you niu-st nbldn tln lufincr, mid you muit not com plain at fultiro outrages, having ondors ed IhoMuif ihn past. TioJiOiisKraiicliCotUsc-ACirt to (Irani nrtcr ho Tvi l'ro&Mnit. It is now a fortnight siueo Mr. A. T. Stewart of this city stated for publica tion that it BulHcripllon paper for a fund to buy u Long Branch cottago to bo presented to tho President was pres ented to him (Mr. Stowarl) for a sub scription of 5,00 J to complete tho list. ''On tills paper," says Mr. Stewart, "worn the nauitu of Thomas Murphy, John Hooy, OcOrgo W. Childs, Arfolph Iiorit;, and throa or four more, far $3,000 each." This statement, made in such detail by Mich a wHinx-s as Mr. Stewart, would liavo Lion immediatoly con tradicted by ovory otUcohoiders and by each and all of tho persons mentioned as subscribers if It had not been perfect ly accurate It is proved, then, and admitted that tho cottago at Long Branch now inhabited by President Grant was presentod to him in tho fall of 1SG0, iomo eight tnontlis nftor ho became President. Mr. Murphy, ono of tho donors, was appointed Collector of Now York a few mont!i3 subsequently. If thcro aru nny persons who bellcvo tho assortlon that Grant has recolved no present since la becamo President, thoy will do well lo consider tho teslti mony in regard to. this Long Branch cottage. N. 1". Sun. We havo road, inucb: to our satisfac tion, u pamphlet composed by Mrs. An na B. Boonoof this city (prlco, 05 conts), in which pamphlet Dr. Grant, as tho victim of slander, Is likened to tho fol lowing groat characters : Plato, Columbus, rtoneca, Xenophon, Queen Caroline, Dickens, Lord Byron, Flora Hastings. It pleases this enthusiastic admirer constmtly to spoak of tho President as Grant tho Great, such is her rovorenco for tho iicro. It la not astonishing then that hUo denounces all who do not sharo in that revorencoa-. Slanderers, Scamps, Kiiouiidrel.s, Sycophants, Snoaks. and Snobs. Llkowiso as Scurrilous, Snarl ing, Scrubby, Scurvy Scorplotls, who sli iuid.-iufl'jrSsaldlng.Scalplng, Scourg i ig, Scraping, and Skinning. JJIC33 us, i what a fato hav wo unwittingly ox-,1030-1 ourjolvesl To what fato oven more terrible might wo havo boon ox po.sod if tho letter S had not given out! Wo will not, now'ever, conceal tho fact that this amlnblo lady on her third pago calls nil null-Grant men Bipod Adders I This Is a sottlor I Dreadful indeed must bo our degradation whon an entirely now and boforo unheard. of roptllomustboeroUcd with which to comparo us. Call us anything but that, good Mrs Boono I Call us a Mcgalosa iiriw, an Ichthyosaurus, a ICrakon, a Dragon anything, anything but. n Biped Addor. Tribune, Tlio I.ir Tenure. Mr. Vcndcli;PhIllip3,who Is always In v ting Bomo now and Hvoly ras. calily In politics, sprang upon a Boston audlnnco tho olhor night tho happy thought that Grant should bo supported this tlmo witii Iho vlow of securing his "repealed re-election until every whlto "man in tho South over forty years of "ago should liavo been put undor tho "ground." Ai Orant himsolf Is over forty years of ago this Is equlvalont to a Hfo tonuro of tho Presidency. Why ox poso tho country to n succession of quadrennial rows In ordor to accom plish this purposo ? 'Would it not bo woro slmplo, practical and honest to proclnim at onea that If Grant Is ro elected In Novombcr no nioro Presi dential elections will bo held "until fur ther notice"? Butler was present at rhllllps' "now doparturo," and ap plauded it. Ho Is Just tho man to take tho next step and unfurl tho bannor of "Grant for life l Lot him think of his poor nophew, tlio Hoodlum, who has no other hopo of retaining his post Its Egypt, ana declaro for tho Hfo tenuro of Ulyascs tho First! An I'.lcfttoti Void Through Crime The nv.i-1. tIoih work whli'h ever ili-vnlvcil upon tho ppnpln of a ttl.itu n il i upon ihe I'llliWi . r I'nniiHy I vunl.x from tliNibn . 'I'liorv ilti'd position of Governor or ihnt groat I'oniinmiwoallh has been uivriilon iiuiu whoso chur actor Is tainlt'il with fraud, mid whoso nolo pinmluiHii'o nrlwjfl from tlio fact Hull ho Win chosen by tho corrupt Caul dron Hlng nt Unrrlsburg to do wlinl olllchil work thoy might requlro. Ho was tno woaKost tuiiiiiiiuiin, consiuoreii in a porHonal point of vlow, who could nosHibly havo been selected to head tho Republican ticket. 1 tilt his very weak ness wan hl'ir.lronglh. llo wan so das tlttitiiofrhami'tPrnnil piwltlon that tho Itlug which had liuulo lilm foltsnreof liini. and was willltiL' to dovolo lo his I'lection ft fair proportion of thu money limy nan Hioicn rrom iiiu puinic. xuu AiimlnlHl rnl Ian at WaHhlni'loii udoploil h'tii and put inaction for his lioneflt all tlii' rr--ijiiii- '.s or tho Government. But os(U this was not oiimigh. Tlio Statu oiganiTiiltoii of thu Grant party, and tho national, both agreed tlial thude feat on lurhanrt would bo fatal to them. They therefore rosnlvo.l that ho should not bo defeated, nnd took their measures to that end. Wcdo not to-day dwell upon that nutrago nud Insult to tho vory spirit of law and decency conlalned In tho par don or Ycrkes upon tho cvo or tho olec tlon, for tho purpose or extorting afalso allldavit in Hartranft'd favor. This prostitution of tho Kxccutlvo proroga tlvo Is n mero trivial indecency com pared with tho enormous crlmo which has been deliberately plotted for n month, and Was yesterday consummat ed. Tliero is not in Philadelphia nor In Now York, nn intelligent man who does not know tho general process by which the volo of Pennsylvania was falsllled, and many of them know tho details. Tho first step was an linuienso fraudulent registry, which raised tlio voting population at ono vast strldo from 130,000 to 100,000. To porsonato tho names thus fraudulently inscribed, herds of negroes wcro hlrod in Wash ington and in Virginia, and gangs of repeaters under somo of tho most no torious rulllans In Now York wcro on catrcil to loin In tho buslnoss. This was of unlvorsal publicity. Tho friends of uartrnnic cuucKicn nnu uraggou over It. Well-to-do citizens belonging to tho Union L ague Club said, no later than last Saturday. "Wo will glvo Hartranft whatovor majority ho needs, whother it is 6,000, 10,000 or 15,000.'' Thoy were hotter than their boasts, probably becauso tho need was greater than their fair. Terrified by tho ac counts of Mh-jral gains In tho Stato, thoy delernilncd not to bo chary of their votes, and by false voting and false counting thoy scored up tho In credible majority of 20,080 1 Only bust Spring tho samo crlmo was carried through in tho samo city by tho samo men. Col. McCIuro was cheated out of his cortlllcato of election to tho Senate by tho samo foul process. Ho did not submit to tho outrage, but ap pealed to a ho.stilo body, and by irre fragable proofs regained his seat. The facts brought forward by him in the term or sworn ovtuonce liavo novcr boon gainsaid. Ho provod bribery, repeating, and f.ilsocouutiug. Ho proved tho direct Illegal and cor rupt liilorfenmeo of United States ofll cers with the elections. Tho caso was ho scandalous aud sj undeniably provod, that tho moral sonso of tho majority coukl not rorusomm his place, No greater personal triumph of ono determined man against a powerful Government conspiracy was ever scon. It remains with tlio people of Penn sylvania to decldo whether thoy will vindicato their right lo Helf-govem-menl, or submit lo grind in the mills or tho handits who havo robbed them or their ciii.enshlp. Thoy yo3tcrday olectcd Charles It. Buekalew to bo their Governor. A IiHudml of rogues, rep resenting the party in power, violated tho ballot-boxes, and substituted ror tho elect or tho pcoplo a creaturo or ineirown,n man or taiutcu moral char acter nud greatly Inferior ubllitios. To submit to a robbery llko this, to call it a mero political net and lot tho matter rest thero, Is cowardly aud criminal, ir Hartranft takc3 his seat, tlioro Is not law but nnarchy In Pennsylvania. Wo ask all seuslblo men thero and else wharo to rcllect for a moment after the heat of the fight is over, and say If thoy think that republican government can enduro, If offenses llko this aro to bo encouraged by impunity to repoti tlon. Tribune. Thirty-four llnnilrcd More Postmasters. Tho following Administration telo gram is put fortli from Washington : Superintendent Bangs, of tho postal railway servico, estimates that the in crcaso in tho uutnber of mllas or servico for tho present fiscal yoar ending Juno 80, 1873, will bo about 10,000, against about 8,000 for tho la3t fiscal yoar. Tho continued expansion of tho servico or couwo necessitates tho establishment or hundreds of additional po3t-ofllco3 nnd tho appointment of raoro route agents, puuu runway cierKS, isc. Tho sting hero is in tho tail. Tho al leged oxpanslon, wo aro told, "orcourso "necessitates tho establishment or hun dreds of additional po3t-oQlcos and tho "appointment- of moro route agents, postal railway clerks," Ac. How sin gularthls necessity becomes mnuircst just before tho Presidential olection. It looks hugely llko a bid for workers In tho political nold, considering that ho who Is to appoint thoso many addition al po3tmastors and so on Is a candidate for ro-clectlon. According to tho Post-master-Goncral's last report It appears that tho Increoso for tho year ending Juno 30, 1871, over tho preceding year in length of routes was 7,127, requiring 1,407 now postmasters, at a cost of SI, 010,378, not including"spccial services." Aa wo aro told tho Increase In longths of routes for the year ending Juno 00th, 1872, will bo 10,000 miles, tho samo pro portion gives us 3,377 now postmastors to bo appointed, at an additional cost or about $1,500,000, always, or courso, ox eluding extra disbursements for now special services. Now 3,377 now post mastors, or, to put it moro plainly, new partisan workors, aro qulto a formida ble reinforcement on tho ovo oran elec tion, and tho country might as well know tho loxturo or Mr. Grant's "re form" of civil servico by knowing that tills full brlgado of now ofllcials is to bo precipitatod on tho Treasury as ono In strumentality to .retain Mr. Grant in power. Things movo moro rapidly than it seemed posslblo a dozen years ago. Last Saturday week our southern corre spondent, Mrs. Lockwood, addressed a largo nudlonco iusupport orGrcoloy nnd nnd Brown In tho Court Houso nt Huntsvllie, Ala., in roply to tlio Grnut candidates for Congress and tho Stato Senate. Sho was Hstoncd to with tho clo3ost Iulorost and respect, and ropoatedly applauded by nu nudl onco who novor boforo had hoard a woman spoak in public, After tho moot Ing, during her stay In Huntsvlllo alio was waited upon by nil tho promlnont citizens and mado tho recipient of tho most polito attentions, Had nny ono predlclca a dozen years ago that in 1872 a northom lady would go through tho Southern Statos advocating tho election of Horaco Greeloy to tlio presidency ,and havo tho uso of tho Court Houses offer ed hor, and recolvo tho enthusiastic sup port of all tho best people, wo should havo set down tho prophet as little less than mad. Incidents llko thoso indicato tho rovolutlou that Is still going on, QoUlm Age. THE COLUMBIAN (Icorgla Hcnnl From! Tlio latest reports from Goorgla glvo ttiooniciiil loturiisof lo;l eoiiulloj with a iVmomitlc majority offo,t!7t. Thoro tiro ill! counties yot to hear from which will probably swell tho majority lo 00, 000. Hon. Henry Wilson ninl Ills Itrconl. tu order to understand aud appreciate this gentleman, It might bo well to glvo thu following scrap rolatlvo to his history an alleutlvo perusal. H7A6'OiV'.S' OA Till "J Will A'olJuowiii!!i Vote For, Ap point, or Elect, Any Person of Foreign lUrtt to Any Office." To tho Kdltorof Iho Now York Tri bune. "Was Henry Wilson a Know-Nolh-Ing?" You say ymi nro constantly re ceiving letters asking an answer to this question, I will answer it. I wrs a dologato to nnd member or tho National Council of tho Kuow-Nothlng party, in tho sum mer of 183", at Phil? dolphin, nnd ono of tho soven delegates from n Southern State. I found tho prcsont Senator Hen ry Wilson lu that body when I ontorod it, and ho sat In It during tho whole session, nnd lielpod to sottlo tho plat formbeing ono of tho sovon dolcgatos of Massachusetts. To bo thcro, ho had to havo tho sign word, and grip; nnd necessarily lmd tak en tho samo oath which wo all had ta ken on entering tho order, i, e., not to assist In any wny lu'elovntlng to any otllco of trust or profit any person of foreign birth, or any Itoman Catholic. Tho oath Is as binding on lilm now a? it was then. My name will assuro you that I know that of which I speak. I object to Mr. Wil3on's snoaklng out of tho scrape, by tho supprcssto vert nud suggeilio falsi, ALnEnT Pike. Washington City, Aug. 22, 1872. No intelligent citizen of any part or tho United States needs to bo told who Albert Plko Is, nud no ono doubts his absolute voracity. Wo append to his statement abovo a copy or tho Know Nothing oath a3 administered in tho Massachusetts lodges, aud forwarded to us by a rcputablo and responsible Mas sachusetts Know-Nothlug. Mr. Plko has seen this, nnd vouchos ror it as tho samo obligation which ho took himsolf. If Senator Wilson should becomo Presi dent, ho would thus ba kcpt,by nn oath under whoso obligation ho still rests, from appointing to ofllco tho represen tatives of over one-third or tho popula tion, and bound to uso all his influonco to prevent tholr obtaining ofllco. Per haps ho might provo as truo to his obli gations as did President Graut to thoso ho took with Bacz, through Babcock,to exert his influence with the House nnd Senate on tho quastion orSanlo Domin go. TEXTOI.' OATIt TAKEN 11Y IIKNKY WII SON IN 1851. "Ill tho proaoneo orthotruoand over living God, and on these sacred Scrip lure?, Ills Holy Word, I do declaro that I will truly fulfill my obligations to ward mybrethron oftho Older oriCnow Nothings, and that I will keep sacred all tho signs, tokens, pass and degreo words, emblems, and proceedings of said Ordor. ANDIFUJITIIISK DECLARE AND SOLEMNLY SWEAUT11ATI WILLNOT KNOW INGLY VOTE FOB, APPOINT, OR ELECT ANY PERSON OP FOR EIGN BIRTH, OR A ROMAN CATHOLIC, TO ANY OFFICE IN THE LOCAL OR GENERAL AD MINISTRATION OF THE AMERI CAN GOVERNMENT ; and I further declaro and swear that I will use nil means in my power to counteract and destroy tho influence of foroignors and Roman Catholics in tho administration of the Government of tho United States, and in any and all parts thereof, both local nnd goneral. To all this.a froo and voluntary obligation on my part, with out reservation, I pray that I may over be able to remain true and steadfast, so help mo God." Wilson is now trying to deny his particlpancy in tho doings of his ordor, (a3 the prlmo leaders of it liavo dono for yoars past,) although it is a notorious fact that nothing contributed originally moro to his election as United States Senator, than tho partiality for him of thoK. N.Ordorof Massachusetts. Grant has a heavy load to carry in his "vlco." TIIE EVIDENCE UNDER III30WN HAND . Natick, January 20, 1855. Hon. Roberts. Hall: Sin: YournotoortholSth Instant, Is boforo mo.nnd I vory cheerfully answer your inquiries respecting my views upon tho questions involved in tho American government. "Summoned into action by thoovlls and abuses which have grown on' if tho annual immigration into Amu i of hundreds of thousands of men r arcd undor tho inliucnco of social, religious, and political Instltullons.dlfferlng rrom or antagonistic to our own, tho Ameri can movement proposes to correct these evils and abusc3 by wlso nndliumano legislatlon,to protect ourselves rrom tho organized systomiu thoold world which subjocts us to tho support of Foreign PAui'Eiisand thodopredatlou of Amen CnmiNAM i to thoroughly rovlso tho Naturalization Laws; to destroy that political element or forolgn Influence horctoforo potent In public affairs ; to counteract tho insidious and malign tcndonclosof that sectarian power that instinctively sympathizes with oppres sion In tho old and tho now ; and to plnco tho Governmontor America In tho hands or Americans who aro Imbued with tho spirit or tho Democratic insti tutions. Guided In 1U action by lovo to nil men nnd hatred to none, embracing in its affections tho wliolo country, maintaining tlio nationality aud unity or tho Republic, nud tho Democratic doctrlnoorstato Rights, tho American Movement can not rail to recolvo tho sanction of tho American pcoplo to Its ideas and principles. "Concurring ontiroly wlth'you in tho opinion that the highest Interests of froo domnro Identified with tho supremacy of tlio Ideas which undorllo this popular movement, I shall cheerfully labor In public and in private for their advance mont. In so doing, I shall only be act ing In accordance with tho sentiments I liavo long entertained sentiments which havo been deoponcd andstrongth cned by recent events in our own and other States especially by tho tones of thoso politico-sectarian organs which avow sentiments and doctrines hostllo to tho genius and spirit of American Institutions, Youra Truly, llKNUY WlMON." AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, Tlio IMccllonu Tho latest rot urns received indicato tho election or llarlranrt lu this Slnto by it niidorlty of 30,000 Indiana has gouo Domnprntlc by n majority of 1000. Ohio shows a Llboral-Domocrallc gain or 12,000 but it is probablo tho Republicans liavo carried tho Slnto by 7000. Slociim Tu llnrnsldc. A RtiAIi Hor.Dllill PROOEKD3 TO EX CORIATE the Hero of Fred EiuoKBiitma. General. A, i?. Jlurttslile, Dear Generai,! I havo read with groat Interest your nddross to tho sol diers and sailors whoHorvcd lu'tlio Un ion nriny nnd navy during tho Into war. As I was ouco or tho soldlors al luded to I trust you will not bo displeas ed If I say arow words In rcsponso thcroto. You tell us that you and oth ers, as our representatives, mot nt Pittsburg nnd adopted a sorlc3 or reso lutions which wo havo already soon. You complain thnt Mr. Greeley has expressed tho opinion that you assem bled lor political purposes, and thnt you hoped to accomplish thoso purposes by rovlvlng tho animosities nnd hatreds cngonderod by tho war. You author say that thoso reinflfks of Mr. Grcoloy aud his cntlro lack of courtesy toward tho soldiers and sailors servo to confirm you in tho opinion that ho is qulto unfit to bo trustod in any position whoro loy alty to his Government, a Just regard Ui tho footings of others, and an abne gation of self is required. You thon proceed to Inform us In conclusion, that it only romalns ror you to urge us to organize In harmony with the rogulnr Republican organizations, and do all In our power to re-elect General Grant. Tho first thought occurrolng my mind on reading this addrejs was. "What was thcro in General Hurusldo's mili tary career that J us! ill ti htm In tolling thohundrcdsortliousa nlsofsoldiers wlia served during tho lato war what thoy should do in timo or penco?" Did anything occur nt tho first Bull Run, nt Roanoke Island, nt Fredericksburg, in East Tonucsseo, or at tho miuo explos ion in front of Petersburg, which entitles him to assumo command of all of us in timo of peace, and order us to tho front to fight In behalf of a political party ? My second thought was : "Is it creditable to tho soldlors of tho lato war that ono of their number should bo permitted as their pretended repres entative to spread broadcast over tho land n document charging Horaco Greeloy with disloyolly ?,' Tho truth of tho saying that "tho pen Is mightier than tho sword" Is coming year by year to bo moro generally acknowledg ed. In view of tho election or General Grant to tho Presidency, and or tho fact that ho is a candldato for re elect Ion, thcro aro probably somo mon in tho country who doubt Its truth. If, however, wo woro toadd to thosaying tho proviso that tho pen should bo handled by a Greoley and tho sword by a Burn sido all doubters would disappear. You and I, General, know full well that whilo wo wcro In tho fiold fighting for tho Union Mr. Greeloy was wielding in behalf of tho samo causo a weapon far moro powerful thrn thoso used by cither or us. Wo know, too, that long after wo had sheathed our swords ho kept up tho fight, and continued It un til ovcry object was accomplished for which oven tho most nrdnnt abolitionist had over prayed. Ho did not ceaso tho fight until tho Union was restored, slavery abolished, tho blacks enfranchi sed and all their civil and political rights solemnly guaranteed to them by amendments of tho Constitution. Aud yot, aoneral, you havo tho hardihood or charging tills man with disloyalty, and nro uttcrlug thl3 foolish chargo in your assumed capacity as tho represen tative of all tho Union soldlors or tho laud. You say ho has been guilty or n lack or courtosv toward us. In mv judgment, nny man who eight years nf- icr wio cioso oi a oioouy civil war will ask soldiers to assemble In convention with a view of controlling their action in political matters is a demagoguo unworthy of courtesy at tho hands or Mr. Qrecloy or any other person. When at tho closo or tho war woUald down our arms, wo becamo cltizcns.and wo havo no intorests to-day except thoso wo have in common with all other citizens. Why, then, should any ono ask us, in our character as soldiers to assemble in political bodies? Whv should you extend to us such an invi tation, unless it is with tho hopo thnt from your former connection with us in the army you may bo ablo to influ ence our judgment upon matters of public policy in a timo of poaco ? Do you not think, General, that theso as semblies of soldiers for the purposo or perfecting our elections havo becomo slightly nauseating to tho public? ma it over occur to you tbat, as a rule, tho officers most active in work of this naturo wero most unsuccessful in tho field? Permit mo, in conclusion, to say that I do not beliovo that in your action at rmsuurg, or in tno senti ments of tho address to which I havo alluded, you are in any sense of tho woru a representative or tho real sol diers of tho army. On tho contrary, I feel that very many of them untto with mo In tho hono that this political campaign, In which you seem to havo assumed tho position of commander, may provo to you anu to tno troops or your command -another Fredericks burg. Very truly yours. 11. W.Bmoum. Brooklyn, October 1,1872. GRANT'S INTEMPERANCE. Tho Cold Water Men Moving. The Hon. J. T, Yarrltigton, tlio Itcv. O. W. Dcuisoii and tlio Hon. JnincN Illuck Call Upon Tciniicruiice AIcu to vote A Kill ii ft Grant. Itev. Cutrles Wheeler Denhon, JCiltlor of the National Harbinger, Washington, H. C. My Dear Sir : Tho time has come for action. Wo must havo "tho truth, tlio wholo truth, and nothing but tho truth" in ro forcuco to tho moral principles and per sonal character of our rulers, If It bo posslblo to arrive at correct conclusions, so thnt tonipcrunco men, prohibition votors, who wish to bo consistent In all their nets (usiug tho ballot Included) may casts their votes for both mon and measures who nro favorablo to tho pro hibition of tho liquor trafllo first, last, and forever. If wo boliovo that tho tempcranco question is now tho greatest national Issuo boforo tho American people, wo must labor for tho cumulation of that grand issuo in all honorablo ways, po litical as well as moral. Already aro our political opponents In different parts of thocountry busy at work building up a falso character for Gcnoral Grant on his tempcranco pro clivities, as a nico Uttlo bait for.catch Ing tho votes of tempcranco mon this fall to help re-elect tho general as our President for four years moio, and thereby detract from our prohibition party voto. Yo3, our republican party frionds (?) liavo secured tho aid of ladles, oven, to assist In substantiating tho tomperanco character of our Presi dent. Tlio important question now Is, is Presitiont Grant a drinking man ? Is ho Intemperate ? and does ho oncour ago tho tippling custom of socloty f Wo want to know. Mrs. Mary J. R. Buel, of your city, (Washington, D, O.), saya (lonernl Grant is not natntomporato man 1 And 1 hoard you say on tho floor of tho Pennsylvania stato prohibition convention (held in Fries' hall, nt At toonn, Ph., on Friday, Juno II, 1872,) that General Grant was nnd Is nn In tompornto man 1 Now which Is correct ? Now, my rovorond nud dear sir, ns you nro a truo, fearless and outspokon tempornnco man, n loyal prohibitionist, tlio editor of n national prohibition Journal, and n dofendor or truth nnd Justlco, I would rospcetrully ask thnt you glvo to tho world, through tho col umns or your excellent paper, what you know about President Grant's drink ing habits. Lot us havo tho truth . Yours, faithfully, J. T. Yakrinoton. CariiondaiiE, Lu.arno county, Pa. MR.DENISON'S UEl'IiY Til E PRESIDENT op tiie united states m an in temperate man. Office op tjiu Nationai, Hau ntNctER, Wasuington, D. C, July 30, 1872. My Dear Sir : I am this mor ning in rccolpt of your letter of tho 23th lust., asking for tho exact truth with regard to tho drinking habits of Prcsidont Grant. In giving you tho Information of tho facts thnt aro known to oxist in this Important national matlor, allow mo to promlso that I havo always, at all times and In nil placos, been a friend of our Chief Magistrate. I was ono of tho first to ndvocato his being brought from his command at tho west to tho front of Richmond. I wrote a book of his lire, known as "Tho Tannor Boy," which had n wldo circulation. 1 was extremely anxious to vindicato lilm on tho tempcranco question, nnd was glad on his coming to Washington to learn thnt for ono year immediately preceding nnd connected with his In auguration ho almost entirely abstained from tho habitual use of strong drink. It was during this period, nnd for n short intorira succeeding, that ho was recognized in tho manner spoken of by tho excellent woman (Mrs. Mary J. R. Buel) to whom you refer in your lottcr. But I regret to bo under tlio necessity of informing you that an unTavorablo chango has como over tho personal hab its or Prcsidont Grant in this re spect. I am solemnly bound in honor to say, from tho facts of which I liavo posses- slon.that no conslstent.tcmperanco man can support him. It cannot bo denied In Washington that ho has on several occasions been seen under thoinfluenco of liquor. Tho times and places can bospccldcd If they aro donlcd. Tho parties who havo seen him In this condition can bo produc ed. In a conversation last winter with Senator Henry Wilson, tho gentleman said to mo : "Prcsidont Graut drinks loo much ;" and concluded with tho remark : " I havo told him so." Sonator Wilson will not deny this ract. Many similar facts can bo ad duced. A gentleman ,woii and favorably known In ; Washington, ono who has long occuplod a public position at tho national capital, informs mo that on tho night immediately following tho Inst great speech of Sonator Sumner, two respectable citizens, walking together in Jackson square, encountered Presi dent Grant. Ho was in a stato or intoxication, his hat was slouched over his oyes, ho had a lighted cigar lu his mouth, and ho was staggering along mut tcriug to him self. Tho names of all these parties aro at command. Another Washington resident, of unimpeachable voracity, has also in formed mo, within tlio last ten days, tbat thero is good ovidonco for stating that tho -real reason why President Grant mado such it hurried exit from tho capital for Long Branch, when so much important public business de manded his attention, nnd when sov oral Senators and representatives wcro so bitterly disappointed nt not meeting him, according to appointments ho him self had made, was this, that lie was so much under tho influence or liquor that ho was not flt'for Interviews la tho Ex ecutive Mansion. Names of rosponsiblo parties aro at hand who will substantial this state ment. A scholar of established roputation and high moral charactor writes, with in a short tlmo past, to one of the most distinguished mou of tho country on this subject or the drinking habits of President Grant. Tho loiter is dated nt Cambridge, Mass., nnd I liavo been permitted to copy from It tho facts that aro well known to many, to wit, that tho last appoaranco of Prosldont Grant in connection with tlio exercises of Harvard University, was such as to oxclto a general fooling of anxioty and disgust among all who witnessed It. Ho wis carofully observed by thoso immediately around him, and tho as pects of his inebriety cannot bo mis take ti. An old resident oftho city or Balti more, Mil,, only a fow weeks ago ac companied n party of frlouds to tho Presidential mansion, wero, on being admitted to an audlenco with Prcsl dent Grant, thoy found him to bo so much under tho lufluonco of liquor that thoy Immediately closed tho Interviow and withdrew. An oftlcor in tho civil servico, now a permanent inhabitant of Washington, statos that during ono of his trips on a steamer from Now York to tho cast President Grant was known by sovoral parties to bo oxcitod by strong drink lo a disgusting extent. Should any of theso facts bo denied by responBlblo parlies tho proof will bo produced. I mako these statements with slnccro regret. I am accountable to ray God for tho trutli of overy word. I remain, dear sir, your obedient servant, Cuari.es Wheeler Denison, Editor and proptlotor of thojVMoi al Harbinger, Washington, D, O. J. T. Yaiuunqton, Esq., Carbondalo, Pa. Ilov. Peter Cartwright, tho woll known MothodUt preacher, tllocl at Pleasant Plains, Sangamon co., Ill,', on "Wednesday, agod 87. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. NEWS ' Tho celebrated Spanish monastery of tho Kscurlal was struck by lightning Inut week, nnd was rapidly envelop- od in flames. Tlio Roynl Palace, tho raro old books, pidntlngs, and costly manuscrlps woro fortunately saved uiid tho building only lost two towors and a portion of tlio roofing. Tho loss Is es timated nt 1, 000,000. Lato Kingston advices report another raid by tho Indians of Honduras upon tlio British sottlors noar Coro.sal, In Yucatan. Tho raiders numbored 000. Tlio British garrison repulsed tho sav ages, with a loss of sovoral killed and wounded. On tho British sido two sol- diorj and ono civilian woro killed, nnd 8lxleen soldlors and sovontoon civilians woro wounded. It Is not oxpoctod in olllclat clrclo.i at Washington that the award mado by tho Gonovn Tribunal will bo paid boforo tho oxplratlon of tho year nllowcd by tho Treaty. Tho money will bo paia to tno Stato Department, and legislation by Congiess will bo uoeo.swry for its ins- posnl. Tho County of Mayo.lrclaud, Isiipuln reported In a very lawlo.-s condition. Airrurian outrages nro rampant there, soveral landholders having been shot in tho neighborhood or Newport, and oth er nets or vioienco commuieu, in nu oi which cases tho pcrpotrnlors havo mail ed to cscapo detection. Tho Governor or Kontucky h?s np pointed Willis B. Machon United States Senator for tho unoxplrcd term or Gar rett Davis. Mr. Machen luMsorvod In tho Kentucky Legislature, and U said to bo about sixty years or age. An ofllclal account or Col. Mason's attack on hostllo Indians In Arlzoua,on tho 21th ult., states that 10 Indians wcro killed and a largo number wounded and captured. Tho Spanish Government hasdeter- minod to sond 11,000 men to rein forco tho array in Cuba. Whenever Mr. Henry WlUon Is cornorcd upon his Kuow-Nothing record, ho breaks out with somo such remark as this : "Born lu oxtromo poverty, having endured tho hard lot tho sons or poverty aro too often forced to enduro." But when tho question, "Mr. Wilson, wcro you a Know-Nothing?" is pressed, ho bursts out again with his "Born In oxtromo poverty," &c Ac "But, Mr. Sonntor, can't you tell us whether you wero or woro not a Know Nothing?" "Born in extremo pover ty," Ac, Ac. "Did you or did you not belong to tho K. N. Order?" "Bom in oxtremo poverty," &e.,Ac "Say yes or no, man. will you?" "Born in oxtremo poverty." Tho fact Is, Mr. Wilson's "oxtremo poverty" and "hard lot" aro getting to bo rather a bore. Ho is not by any moans the first Ameri can who has been born In oxtromo poverty, and afterwards hr i mado Ills mark In tho world. Moreover, Mr. Wilson's Elocutionary Burst No, 2 Is also getting a llltlo stale. "All ray Hfo,'1 hosays,"Ihavo cherished a bright hope. Ac, that all men without dis tinction or color, raco. or nationality should havo comploto liberty and ex act equality I" Thon why, in tho namo of common consistency, did you join tho Know. Nothings ? Don't givo us for answer tho old tuno, "Born in ox tremo poverty," Ac, but lot U3 havo your real reasons for going into tno lodge. New Advertisements. T3RIDGE NOTICE. Sj A dividend of tlireo ior ecut, ou tho dpi tiUslocltof UiciCnUiwlssa Jrlilgo Co., will bo pa hi to tlio stockholders nt tho olllcu of tno subscrib er on and alter October lutn, is;j. alio. a. cmaiERT. Tieasurer. Cntawlssa, October llth, 1S7J. PUBLIC SALE. Tho uiulerslznoa will oil nt nubile halo. In I-'lshlngcreclc township, on FIIIDAY, OCTOBEB IStll, 1S72, uuless disposed of beforo that tlmo, soveral town lots nml back laud Improved nud unim proved, situated on main road betweou llcutuu and I'cnlcrlown. Thcro Is nlso u good WATER-POWEH located on Flsblugcrcek which will ho sold. Kor further particular apply to Still Water, Columbia couuly, l'n. Flshlngcrcclc October llth, 1S7J. NOTICE The iinilorslgned hiving njalu taken pos session or tho Mall Kouto running from Cambra to Uloomsburi!, stago will run in lollows : Leave ('umbra avery Monday, Weduoiday nud Friday, at luilf past 0 o'clock n. m., urrlvlug nt Ulooms- tho arrival of the 1'hllndelphln mall, about S. p. in., arriving nt u.miura iu p. m, samo even ing. BATES OP FARE. VUlllUia LU ll.UU.U .L..I. I'laUtlllUITIUJI.UUU. 50ctn. Orangovlllo to llloom els. Llglftstroot to moom i? cents, ah luierinouuiie places iouq charged th'j same rate. n. j. i 'Hue, i runriuiur. Shlcksulnny, Oct. llth, 1!72. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP NANCY PILKINQION, UEO'n. 'mo undersigned appointed auditor to distrib ute tho funds lu haudiortbo Administrator of the Estate of Nancy rilklngton, decoasod, will meet tlio parties Interest nt his oiUce lu tho town or llloomsburj, ou Monday, November 1, 1S72, at 10 o'clock, A. M whon nud where all fersons Interested nro requested to present hem to the auditor or be forever debarred fro in coming In for Bald fund. WUlLUUlbtl, Auditor, October lltu, 187J.-IW FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. Mrs. L. Ilawlcy, of Milton, Fnshlouablo Iiress Maker, ami Teacher of Urlirj's unrivalled system or Ultlug by measure, In thespoedlest, uiosL biynsu una I'cncct. luauuui. uresses, roi aualso and all ladles' nud iiilss-s' garments, lu vltes call lrom all wishing to lo.irn the dia gram, or to have cutting nud llltliu' of stills done us well ns In l'ulladeiplila, nud nt motor ate rates. Hulls majo to otd.T. Call, third door abovo Mrs. llrobst's lore, .Main street, below Railroad, west end, Oct. 11, lS72.-l!ni. MRS. Ii. II AWI.EV. THE MAMMOTH CUlOCEPv Y ! j. ii. ji ,H z i: Main st., corner of Centre, liloo us burg, Pa. lias an extensive stock of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, which ho oilers to tho publlo at tho very lowest CASH PRICKS. Ills Roods are tho best lu Iho market, and nro hold at rates m low that ho cannot soil mi cred it. Ills plan is to luiveflist class goods aud sell jur eusii, FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY, llloomsburg, Oct. llth, 1S72. $500,000 In Bank. GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Pustimncd to Decemlier 1, HVl. j film; SECOND riKAND OIKT CONOKlir IN All) OK J tho Publlo Library of Kentucky, uiiuounred HIT nt-lHUIIlUH --III, JIUS UVCIl 'USIHM1UU IU l.C cemlicr 7, because thu accumulation of orders llio lew nays ncioro iu drawing inaue 11 physically liuisslblu to nil them without a lew days' delay, and as n short postponement was Inevitable, It was determined lo deler It to u time that would make a lull diawlux biiro by the salo of all tlio ticket. Tho money necessary to pay in full nil thu uuereu guts is now uikju uenusii lu iiiu rurmcih and Drovers' Vank,ns will bo seen by tho lob lowing cerllilcato of the Cashier i FABMKIIS' AND DllOYKKh' HANK. I.ouisvlf.l.K. Ky.. Bent. 20. Ih72. f This Is to eertlly that there Is now ou deposit In this bank over hull a million of dollais 1 1 Iho credit or tlio (Jilt Concert luud. (Ull.U I ofwlilcli Is held by this bank us Treasurer of iho Public Library of Kentucky to pay oil' all gins to bo nwutui'u at luu uiuwiuy, It. ti. VEACU, Cashlor. 1,000 Pilics, miioiiutliiK lo $500,000 I3ST CASH, will be awnrded. tho hliihcst tirlzo helm- find linn rill, 1 .11, 1 is .too, aud down lu regular gradation to II I, whlcn Is tho lowest. Tlio drawing will positively nnd unoqulrocally take place December 7. Agents uto perempnrf lyr f quired to close tales and mako lettircs No vember 'A In order to give ample tlmo for tlio nuui uiruuifuiuttiiis, uiuers ior iicueis orappu cations for Ulculars should bo addressed to ov. THCH. K. 1I11AMLKTTK. Agcut Publlo Library of Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. AG I2NTS L0 OK HERE! Sm l&mi Tor tlio NcwHpieiuiuuy iniinrnicu i.iiiunn m tt n...u l.ll.n..inul r.ir.lnnt1nrf ninl tinnltlllt- luinlc In iirlnt.nnil cxcoli nil n taxi ctemtnee ami tow friers, .Inst out. MS M :. ""'r,'!.1";1'?.'' only tl.m puny vorlli 1JS 1 a Ureal Hit, i oil quli lt ninl mat. Tn-.n of tliln ninl our now Do- mcMia Junius, mr wn iiiu-n m i..c... n..i-v....j .. luitrntnl mut rast-RPlllns cilltloii oxliuil, nlso, Iho "PocltolOomr-nnlnn," worth $10 lo tiny linalc yinmnw tlill.tn UU1111AIII) llROM., npr.iiO-U lubtlii1ior8,7ll Huusotn lit,, riilln. DR. CARPENTER, ir,0 MULBERRY STREET, isr.iv iv. ii. j In now treating Biicresnrnllv, ooiiNtiiniuuni. xironciiiiiH. ami nil ilhensen of tlio Throat aud I.uugs, with COMrOUNH MKniOATEl) INIIA TiATIONB, 1 1WV1 Vk I vwi, jus. iiiiiiiiir HYnm- linrtim Ilm ivmt inn venra Dr. nurneiilcr Imn treated find cured thousands ol cases or Iho nliovn iinmcd illncnscn. and hns now 111 his tin crfMlon eertinen.es nf cures rrom every naitnr l.iocouniry. -I no itiunmnon is nreaineu curccuy into l no lungs, HOO.llliiif mm nuuimi; nil lull iimul Hiirfiippfl. nitorlnif Into tlio blood. It Imparls vllnlliv-ns II permeates to every part of Hie RVSll'lll lily neusmitm 11 1101. ii.11nuii-1.1u1. nnd tlio 11 st Inhabit Ion nllcu gives very ii prided n-llef. mirtli'ulnilvwlion tlioro Is imich dlllleullv nriii'iviililnii. Under tho Inliucnco of mv rnmu- Hies, 1110 emigu fiioii khiwh i'iiilt, iiiu uigiu sweuts coasp, tlio lu-ctlo ilouh vnulsliei, nud with ItupvovliiK dlicMlmi the patient rapidly gains blrep'-th, and health Is ngnlii within Ills grasp. I lip I'mifi'iitrilcl 1 'iio,i rapidly builds up the most tleb'Hlatcd pulleut, prcscutlmr to the l miacli food all lendy to o nsslmliiiled nud m ide lulo g.ind, rich healthy bluod. flu- Cough .sjrnp Is 10 bo tuttcu at nlxlil to nllo vhito Ihni'iiiiKli 11ml enable Iho palleut lo obtain sleop. h'ull mrcrttont accmitpujiy cncA Vox (if my ranettirs, uhlch ivimlU of One liiliilrrt One Untile o Itllrnitltu Inlnilnnt I One lloll'o 01 Miotiiinir I rurihive fniiiiiiini 1 Unc llotllc or A nt I llmiiorrhiwte Inlialanlg Ono Mottle loiicciilrnlcil loo.lj One llolllc 10 t'OUljll Hi run. Prlco of llo contatnlug remedies to last ono luouin, sin; two mortus, si--: inieo moi'ius, Hont to nny address O. O. D, Pnmplilotvnu- lathing inrgo list 01 pauems cureu neni ireo, Letters of Inquiry must coulaln ono dollar lo In fluro answer. Address. A. II. OAItPLNTKIt. M.D.. Newark. N. J, Dr. CAM'EKTmt'H fJATAUUU ltl-:.MEI)V will alva Immedlnto rcltcf.nml will tllcctn ncima- ucnt cure In from ono to thrco months. Prlco or remedy to lnst ono month, m; two mounts, SS; ihrio months. SID. I'AM'KIl In nil Its forms Miccessrully treated. ncitu lor list 01 piuiunis euruiii 10 A. II. CAltPUNTUlt, M. 1 Newark, N. J, juiy-'jiyr 1. r, T iui.,. nisi' ui r r.m e.,u, NKW AND KULI.-POWKnl-:l) HTKAMHIIIPS, J11I-J Jjftltlil--41- IN Tlll'J WUKIjU. OCEANIC, CELTIC, ItKl'UllLIC, ATLANTIC, 1IALTIC. ADIIIATIO. IIA.TKSTK!. Sailing from New York on BATUltDAYH, from i-ivorpooi nn l iivwiuj.xn, mm torn iinroor mo uny ionowinc. I'rom Iho Willi to Star Dock, Vnvonla Terry, jersey city Passenger accommodations (for all classes) uuiiviineii, eiiiuuiuiiii: BAKETY. SPEED. AND COMFOllT. Saloons, stnto-rooms, smoking-room ami bnlh rooms In midship section, wheto leost motion is roil, eurgoons nuu stewardesses accompany inesu nieiiiui-ja. ItATES Ualoon. SSO cold, ftlcernpe. 3i) r-ni-rnn. cy to London. Liverpool tllnsirow Londonderry. nuu iiiisiui. iiiuiu uuiii)i lu semi loriinjiuis from the Old Country can now obtain stcerago nrcnald certificates. S33 curroncv. i-assuiigi'is iiuuucu io or ircim nil parts 01 iiueriea, l'lms, iiumourgti, riorway, bWCUCU, iiniiii, jiiisuuiiii, lyiiiuu, eie. Dralts from XI tinwnrds. Kor Inspect Inn of plans nnd oilier Informntlon, apply at t lie Company's Oltlccs, No. II) Ilroadwny, J. II. SPA UN'S. Agent, Orlo W. PKACOCIC, nnlilf nioomsbuig, Pn, H elf feeder" AS E Stewart. urner IMPKOVED UMUIVALE1) & UNEHUALED Burns any sizo coal. FULLEIl, WAIlltnN A CO., m Water St N. Y fcep 0 Sw FURNACES. POYv'EIll-'UL AND ECONOMICAL IIEATEKS, James A. Lawson, Patentee. I-ULLEIl. WAKIiEN & CO.,53'J WntorSt. N. Y fcepi u aw ATOTICE. To whom It may concern : Whereas, my wllo.ltoso Cook, hasleft mvlied ami bo nd with out any causo, 1 hereby caultou tho publlo not to trust hor ou my account, as I will pay no uvuiaui um euiiiiiieiiiii;. JllUllAKL LOOK Centrnlla, Hep. astli, lS;2.-Jt UBLIC SALE 01-' VALUA11LE ItEAL ESTATE 111 nursusuca of nil nrdei nf tlio nrnhnns1 Court of Columbia enmity. Iho imdcrHl.rnc.1 ml- inlulstratorj ,ve.. or tho e,t.ito ol inter w. How. mau.latoof tho townshln of Or.in.u lu s.itd euuuiy,tiecuasua, will uncr lor siio ou llto prem. bes on SATURDAY, OCTOI1ER Gth, 1872, nt ton o'clock, n m, tho following valu ablo real estate lu Or.ui-jo township bounded nud described ns fiillnivs. to vIt t lit- lands nr John isoynari, joiiu acucuu.icii nsu liiram it, kuuo, vuuiiiiuiui 02 ACRES AND 120 PERC11E3, and allowanco. TKUMS OFSALL'. Ten nor rent, nf nnn.Cini-lli of Iho purchase monoy shall bo paid nt thu striking down of tho properly, tho oue-lourth lets um iuu per cent, on iuo continuation oi saio nuu mo remaining mreo lourius In nuo year therealter, with lutorost rrom the contlrraatlou ui si, rurcnaser to pav lor ueo.t and stamps, ELIZAIIIiTIl 1IOWMAN, JU11M WEL'Sll, Administrators, Oct. 3d, 1S7J, )UBLIC SALE OK v.Vluaule itUAii Erfr.v i'i:. Iii pursuance of an ordor or tlio o.-nirin' c.i.ut of Columbia county, the uudei-sl -u.i 1 .v.lnilnis- tra'.or, ito., of the estate of Peter Hlrlcker, I ito of uaiawisa tuwiisiiip, in saiu uoau-y, ujjisod, win uxpusu iu iuuiiu saiu ou me proutisjj on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1872 nt lOo'elock lu tho forenoon of sal.l d iv t m rot. lowiur described HUUSUand Loroi-' (I .MITN'n Kiiitaieii ou tno norm side or l oui tn Hii'o.'t lu iuu luwii ui uaiawissa, uuuuiy uut'usai l tuuil.l ed and described ns lollows, to wit : On i.u n, rtii by au alley, ou the oast by lot nf IM1U3U Win tersteen, ou tno south by fourth Street, 'afiro sald, aud ou tho west by an alley, beUuMlcet lu width and ill) feet lu depth, whereon Is oreoled ugoua i- ii..aii-j iiuu.-irj.nna necessiry o-uuiilM iii. uu.i'1 ivuii ui waii ai. iuu ui il , LDNDITION Ol-' S.VLU Ton njr es-it ..'nn.. forth or tuu puieliasj money hi i ill bo pill at the stt-lklmr dowunl the m-unortv.thn (tini.f.iii Mh less the teu lur eout. uu thu eoulli-m lttnn ni sale nud thu lem.ilhlinr tliree-lnurtlis in nn., year .therealter, with Interest Irum tho conllr- maium nisi, i-aranassr to pay tor deed nud bUlllips. IUUA.H .1. Itt-lilll'lK. Cntawlssa, Hop. ID, 1872. Administrator. "'y ALU ABLE PROPERTY" PUULIO SALE. Tho subscrlliers lejaleos under Iho last will nndlcstunieutnrsteiilimi italdir. lainnf iM,ntia. sa, deceased, will expose to public sale on tho jueiuisu?, uu SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th. 1872 at ten O'ClOCk. a.m. .nil that certain trnM nrinn.l known as Iho Iteilz larm, situated lu l-'rniiKlIu township, Columbia couuly, nbjutVU miles bo low Catawlsia, udjolulng Uuds of Michael Mcnsch. Joel Snyder uud.'olhers, coutalulng ono hundred nnd lorly-ono ucres, more or loss, with i r!ii i . . ; u 'nrgu two-siory .""o"" wiau iiams, ami oiucr nee. (usury outbulldlmrs.n euo.l im,,i .,.,.1, ,,-,i About two-thirds ollhls tract it cleared nud j , ."ii , , ii. 1 1 v 11. iuu , 11 largo pirt 01 it bului: river bottom, nnd thn i.nhnw. L wnii h.... berod with oik, chestnut, Piuo Ao nud to be SOld SUbtect tO tllO llOlVAr li.niin.1 nno., iremlscs, tho Interest payable to tho" widow of uuiim ..TOi ni i, nuu me priuenni upon her death to the holm of said John ItelU. de ceased. Amount or pilnclpal, S1711.WI. TEiiJUOKHALii Ten per cent, or', of tlio milCliasO lllOliev in IiA nufil nt f hr. Llrlln.... .1....... ol Iho property. 35 less the ten per eciiL to be paid ou tlio 1st day ol Aplll, IS7J, lien posses sion will be Clvcil. Unnn thn ltm-i-linu 1- mrm lit,- Iho balance 01 the purchase, nud tho balauco or iuu piueiiiisu lliuut-y iu ue iuiit in liiicouiuai iiiiniialpayiiieiilswilh interest payobloanuually nuui niuisiui April, a, J', ibu. 1 uiciiaseis 1 ..y lui ueuu, OATH AKIN E SOlIMEl't;, E. II. HAYlllJIlST, MATILDA 1IUUIIEH, HUMAN M. MAltTI.V, PEl'EU U, IIALDY, fiituwvsa, Ocl.lsllt72, llo deceived, but forcoushs. colds, hnrn tlnnat hoarseness nud broiichtcut dilllcullles, uso ouly WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Worthless Imitations arc ou tlio market, but the only sclentllle preparation of Curbollo Acid lor Lum- diseases is when chemically combined with other well-known remedies, as Is these TAin.tmi,auii uu panics aro cautiuueu against, using uuy uiuer, M , In ult fiiar-M nf irrttntlon nf the mucus men. brauo thoso tam-etu should bo fu ely used, tholr eieausing anu uuuiiuu piupneiics iuu usiouisit io warned, never neglect a cold, It Is easily cured in us lucipicui suite, wueu 11 uecomes ehrnnlo tho cine Is exceedingly dllllcult, use wens Uliruuwu iiiuiei, 11s u npuuiuu. 1 1 1 1 1 M 1). KELLOO. IS Pluttst.. Now York, oct I iw Solo Agent for United Statos, i'rico m nun u uua, rciiu ior Liivuiur, MJOIMFUIUM" A ronmtkftblo llonlt nn ' i . illl lou now to.nly ror a i I U n II. UI-.O. MAOMIAN, I'll' I . I., I'hlta, AtlKNTH WA.vrr.11 1 'fur. New SI'1.esiiiii,y Ii HAT., 01 WANTim. KxperleAPFillt.11.it Atr.inUan,i rtssors, lu nil parts of Hi n i l1.,,'!: lE.Mollt OP llOCIEll lilt- M' A ' vnssors, ME.MUl .luallco of tlisSumemnCottr No book Itcrelorm-o punll 1 throws no much light upm. t. .r nnd Political mutiny. It I uary luterest. nuu 01 peruia.u , Historian aud Lawyer, th. , tlelan,nndiiveryrlass ol li t o-Hold by Stiliscrlptloii lory Riven. B'j.Por Terms, for It. . , 1 in Works, mid ress at once, .' i .. 1 Ushers, llalllmorc, aoenwVanii .) Jl m oiiih iir.tNu an i;.rosE or i';o ...ui.i'hj, )im WIMm full ntnl nrhoiit" In i o , ,r A r'nN aro iuonl lilts UU' ,p in- rcmrLs uvorltNu" m I'i -i In i ut )lllPr71 IM tWO (l.'LVit. MOllll for I r 11 a(um hut tlio pttsi Hiyt 01 tio woiit, . .XiUJUi'HALj l-UlllJtrailI.f V.U., 1 Hi, I'll t- "(J d giant that this precious bi ik nny lis wny to ;overy family In Iho Intnl. p-omlncut rclormor of T, s, Aitniw s woik. Tliroo Ycnw iii a Jrau-Traii. Notwllhstnndlng Its ltiimcnsosalcweilesl oxlend 1U Inlliionco still nu-thui', A call ror 111 1 nld to lutl-nduco It to ovcry corner of tmr 1 His highly endorsed by JIuUo Ularis i Orne, Neal Dow A others. Will do mor than nuy ptnlilbltlon law ever fmiiiod, it bevond rnrnllel. A''ouls have done ,t nro ,1 spicuiddly with II. Ono bis sold overlive 11 men 1 iiiiie.i. uniurf miu.ai;ii mil: '(,,, ,yt) enabled to oiler especial l.v largo ilisenipit Send ror illustrated circular -fe terrn ,ft 111111 linn Ki eat, ivuiiiiiuue .1, niiini. i, & CO. ltilla, . , It IS Unt 11 nllVHlft Wlll.sll tnqUntltA I ..... reltcr to tho sullVi-or lorthollist lew dosi ,u1 which, from continued uso brings Piles nn it drcd diseases lo aid lu t e.ikn.flriir tlio lui ' nor Is It a doctored llrjtior, which, tuiilcr Hie lar name of "llitteri." u Rni.vii.ti.k-,.1..., nil 011 tbo public nsMivoiclsu vemcdlcs, hut ,1 most pnwcrfulTonlon.id alterative, prunoa so by the leading mud leal eulhot-ltlos or u ..ui 1 iiii-i,uuu 11. is neeu m.lK men uy U10 tr physicians or oilier counhks with w 1 remedial rosttlts. Dr. Wolls' Extract of Jurubaba rctnlus nil tho medicinal virtues poaim . Iilnnt nnd must be taken nsa i. 1-10.10 ugcut. is incro want 01 nction luyourr.lvir A-"'.u pttro by dclctorioiis sectetlnns, priidu. n ulonsorskindlscasos, lllotchcs,I'ul,,iis, p" uuien.s lenuseii ill uuie, IUU luooil I)tf 111 uanacr, I'liunies, o.c., At. 'inko .liirulieba tn eloniiso. rnmu . ,..t the vitiated blood to hoallhy nelton. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach? p. , , tlon Is promptly nided llto system ,s d, Willi loss ol vital lorco, poverty of in, , Drotwlcal Tendency. Oeneral Wi-nir ' sltinlo. Tnlto It lo assist Digestion wit unit e i, , wlllimpattyouthfiil vigor to llio wcaiy ml Havo you weakness or iho mineim, ..... aro In danger of Chnmiu Dianhoeaoi- the m t. ml Inllammntion otlho IloweN. TuUo II. lo nllay irritation aud ward oil ien.l. a. cy lo Inllammatlon, Have you weakress of Iho Ulerlnn or IT, n ,ri Orgaus? You must piocuni Instant i.u, , you nro llablo tostiireilug worse Ih.ui ilcuu Take it to stteugllien oib tiilc w ealiuen 01' ,i, becomes n bui'deu. 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