THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMS13U11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. , - toi i SJlii ($oiiimbimi. ln-ooMuuiia, pa. Friday, iVcw. S, 18?. Tliq IUsu.lt, As will Lu Hucu by rcfutonco to ntiotiiur column Uioltadlculsluwuiitjiitu tx.rn triumphant in tho State and nn tlun. This result scorned lnovltnblo lifter tho October elections, anil not therefore eurprldlng, qen. Grant li3 a tiiiw lenso of power for four years, n Mai-RC rrijijbrlly Jn n nubsbrvlont Con KrHs, iin'tt u'Suprctno CoUrt packed by) hlrilwlf, Thcro' Heed bo tjo 'moro fear otl hla jiijrt from Ihrj fytfopYo. Ltko; slavers they kiss the hand that am'ftos' thorn. They lmvo lost nil patriotism, rnitl luo now ready for h tledhotiard. Grant, if ha has relations Wh'o do not hold ofllco can safely appoint thorn, ho can tnfco unlimited briber from stealing olUclalsj ho can contlnuo tho tyranny "exercised oyer tho South. Fraud and corruplldii'i'ihvo crept dowrf to tho poo- , pie, and tho masses thomiolvoj aro da' bniichctl. flow lohR this will laU We know not, lint ti fonrftit day of "reckoning will come. Prostltuflbnof'liigH olflco, V16 lftlloris' of CoiisUiutton and law, nntl thu gradual extinction of tho Hbfcrly rtnll purlly of tho ballot will eVbnliutly lend to a resolution to whfcli our last woulil bo ihllll'a play. Now, lu fact, wo 'irn nbt'Twe,1 Mclms Grant U Imro dosprttlc than Austria's mou'areh. Tlio Election. ' Wt yiVt) tifalow a tiiblo setting forth Mii r a'fecclved at tlifftimo of going tr prcsj;tno result Of Tuesday's election for I'nnientaml vico President. Tho wt: 'e i.nmb?rof olectoral votes Is 3GG, nu'1 it n quires 181 for a choice. It r nfvn from thq table, although Ii. aiuii-to, that Grant ha moro than rriTcrh votes to ensuro his election. K- -rus from other States will proba b!y Ttvo hlm''J.j3. Tho majority on tho p "'t ,tr vnto will ho about 300,000. STATES FOB Git ANT. Est. MnJ, Electoral Volo, tmiO(;l(.'Ut ;i,oou 0 ..lliliiills 15,000 21 "liliiiint 15,000 Jfi I ''mm Wl.OOO 11 MmIiio SIS.OOO 7 Massachusetts... 05,000 I!l Michigan So.000 . 11 Ninv-Jeraoy ' 5,000 9 Nebraska 10,000 3 Now-Ifnmpshlro 5,00(1 5 New-York 15,000 35 North Carolina. 0,000 10 Ohio 30,000 Hi Pennsylvania... 80,000 29 lthorto Island... 8,000 1 South Carollnu. 40,000 7 Vermont 31,000 0 213 STATUS FOR GREELEY Est. MJ. Electoral Vote. Alabama. c.ooo in Arkansas Florida , Georgia Louisiana '., Maryland Tennessee..!. Viiginia .Kentucky ao.ooo c 30,000 1 1 10,000 ' 8 20.000- 8- 28,000. 12 8,000 11 - 12 82 STATES NOT- HEARD FROM. California ...;...: C Delaware ' 3 Kansas C Mississippi 8 Minnesota 0 Missouri 15 Navada , 3 Oregon 3 Texas ,.. 8 West Virginia.,. 5 Wisconsin...:.;,....: 10 Total.. ..71 . . ... Bosui pu$, genial friend Johnson has tho following in f.ho Aj(hraoi(e Monitor, : VTho .Plymouth. Index thinks that tho, nomination of Backalow for Gov-, erqqr was, a. "Wretched blunder,'?- and that Col. JL B. Wright would,, have been a bctten candidate Wo know of no raan.in PenpBylvania for whom we would rathpr have voted. His having received the largest voto over polled for uny candidate in Luzerne, and his IhjH if 10,400 votes against 9,378 cast for Hue vdlovv, In Schuylkill attest his pop- ulan y among woikingmeu. As the candidate of either party wo could havo buorted and doubtless elected Col. Wright," li-tU tho merest nonsenso as tho figa..s shows. Buckalow received in . -ate 317.7G0 votes, and Col. Wright l Jh tho Democratic nominee for (.-, (, i-winan-at-Large, and endorsed Ly . 0 Labor Iteformers received 314,01-1 vo,. .,, or 3,7-16 Ies.s than Buckalow. "Xh fct Is that whilo tho principles i f hi I-abor Iteformers aro correct in ti.i (i.jin, they never can ho a success fo , any jo long as their loaders aro tho Uxj it politicians. This year Cameron anil Jlurtrauft bought tho organization and tho leaders got tho pay. Tn at good man, tho .Hon. Simon Cameron, is In doleful dumps. His agony of soul Is very great. Col. J.AV. Forney, who was to bo road no, klrkcd out of tha Grant party forsuppoiting Buckalow, lias received tho favor of tho President; ho has been admitted Into tho presence. It Is whispered that his excellency and tho Colonel quaffed tho loving cup and drank "Confusion to our enemies." This mighty information reachea tho vonorablo ecamp, who gnashes iiia teeth outsldo, and he Is in despair. Meanwhilo tho world rovolves upon its axis with accustomed regular lly.W. r. Tribune. The death of Mr. Justice Wlllcs has boi tno .bngliah newspapers to discuss ing tho fact that a man may so far over worn his brain that sleeplessness of an Incurablo character may ensue, and con tinue even after tho work has been givou up. The very condition of llfo is to givo up tho labor and to chango the scone. Tampering with opium and chloral is worse than useless there must bo a complete chango of placo and of occupation. Jt may be addod that work done by an overteskod brain Is rarely well done. In the cases of Mr. Justico "Wllles and of Hugh Miller, tho work was over beforo tho disease had manifested itself. Mb. Geoeoe H. Stiaut, an. catlma blo humanitarian and chairman of tho oxecutlvo committee of tho Board of Indian, Commissioners, is party to a tremendous Joke, Ho ,haa written to, tho President, asking if it is truo that lie contemplates a chango In hla Indian policy. Tho President replies that such a thlcg lias not been thought of. Now, then, what ti tho President's Indlau policy. THE FRAUDS Hardwires M uiiif.irliirril Mnjmllr. 1'VLlUllLliAI.TKIt.VTIONHOl' llf.Tt itMS. OiiH.ilurday after tho usual orphans' court mid common ulcus iniitloiis worn licanl liy Julian Flnhilter, JO. Hpnncor Miller, us(i.,roprtsontln) tho Muulclp.il reform association, romj mul Bald that, u fow days ago, Mr. Dallas (thou In court) hud obtained an order from Judgo l'clrco authorizing Albort Williams to oxamluo thoroturnsofolcctlononflloln thoolllco of tho court. Mr. Williams liad uiado that oxanilnatlou, nud tho following nflMiivlt Would exhibit n statu of facts which showed ristnrtlntrstato of things. Ho would road tho nllldavit, and then a3k,fo.r tliq nction of tho court. TUB AFFIDAVIT. Albert Williams, being duly sworn according to law, deposes nud nays: That hu 13 twonty-threo years of ago, and rosides at No. 333 M'llwalnoatrout, Philadelphia that upon tho 23th ult., by authority of an order of tho court of poinmon pleas of Philadelphia, ho made an examination or tlio roturns or tho Judged or tho election on tho 8th ult. for eacn division of tho wards in said city, and niatlo copies thereof: that In said returns, uow of, record, in said court, thcro appear numerous rasuros, alter' ationa and changes of figures in tho ro turns Of tho VotOS Ofsotno nf thft nnmll. dates, and other irregularities oftho fol lowlm? character, tn wlfc Tho first column of figures contains i no original roiurn, mo seconu snows uioi nguroa as aiwrod and countod in inaKing up tno omclal majorities. HAUTHANFT HUCKALEW. WhU VW. llet'a AlterTj. uTt'n. Altcreil. 1. 1st 140 170 91 01 1. 2d 312 372 105 105 1, 1th 30G 3GG 157 107 1, 5th 230 2S0 112 92 1, 10th....220 270 117 71 7, 10th. ...170 270 122 22 7, 12th....i5 1 251 14 9 49 9, Gth 155 195 133 103 , 0th 233 253 200 100 10, 2d 283 384 191 01 13, 2d 293 399 270 170 19, 2d 202 212 05 65 19. 0th 311 331 107 127 20, 1st 173 193 107 117 20, 4th 288 308 212 192 20, 12th.. ..280 330 160 100 20, 13th.. ..274 321 257 207 20, 14th....218 233 153 103 20, lGth....l52 172 122 102 23, 12th.. ..ICS 2G8 133 33 25, 6th 194 231 140 100 25, 8th 185 215' 114 81 25, 9th 1G1 191 131 103 2, 7th 148 218 115 95 20, 9th 220 820 2G3 233 20, llth....325 425 221 202 20, 19th....l0G 200 127 107 27, 3d 100 200 111 41 27, Gth 207 297 107 47 27, 8th 145 195 155 105 27, 9th 133 183 177 77 29, 1st 179 199 87 77 29, 5th 17G 190 100 108 29, 0th 233 203 151 121 I 29, 12th... .103 123 79 59 I'AIITICIHjAU INSTANCES. Tho figures show alterations to tho ex tent 01 .J.lIlO votes. Particular Inntnnpnn or irregularity aro thus glvon : an mo X'irst division, seventeenth warn, tho return is not n resent nt. nil In the Twentieth ward thn rntnrn frnm tho Fifth division I.i not fllirnml hv thn Judge; , in tho Eight division the vote mr d. u. HtrocK lor representative Is paipauiyaitcreuiroin 1711 to iuu, and in the SIxtoonth'dlvision from 1G3 to 183. In tho Twenty-second ward thn Fifth divisiou return is not alcnnd hv thn Judge; in tho return of the Elovonth uivision tno voto or Walton Is altered irom us to 102. In tho Twonty-thlrd ward the Eleventh and Twelfth division returns aro not stalled hv tho resnonH wn juugi-s. in 1110 xwonty-iourtn ward tno riievenin uivision return is not signed by thoJudco. In tho Twontv.flfth ward the Ninth division roturn is not slfrnri by tho Judgo, and tho return oftho Fourth division cannot ha found. Tnthn Twenty-8ixth ward tho Fifth, Seventh Eleventh and Fifteerith divisions aro not signed by tho rcspcctlva judges. Tho alteration of 100 In tho Third and Ninth divisions of the Twenty-seventh ward Is extended to all candidates whoso votes exceed 100. Tho affidavit eoeson to state that thn abovo alterations aro sometimes mado by merely chanclnc tho flcrurns. and sometimes by erasures, and are goner- uiiy upparem at a moment's glance. Only those which.are boyond all doubt have been' herein abovo mentioned. Tho changes seem to bo In a great measure confined to the gubernatorial candidates, tho others receiving the regular party voto. xnat some or tho envelopes contain ing tho hourly lists of thn riivUlnna missing, and some of tho division ro turns annear to bo altered nnnn nvorir candidate, but tho correct return'cannot no accurately ascertained and is, there fore, omitted. Duly sworn to and signed by tho affiant. TItE ORDER. Mr. Miller, in commenting on tho affidavit, and in explanation of and as a precedent for his present position bo fore the court, referred to tho case of Prothonotary Donegan. when ho was called before,the court by Judgo Pelrce, who, of his own motion bound tho late prothonotary over to answer for selling or permitting to bo sold official papers on iilo in his olHce, Mr. Miller thought that his honor. Judcre Flnletlnr. mii-ht on tho same prlnclnle.ordor tho prosont iitoinuuuiary,iur. OjOUgnridge, to COmo In and explain tho alterations nnd at least tho loss or absenco of envelopes containing many of tho returns. Tho luuge, aiwr considering a moment, said he had no objection to ernntl order which would bring the subject before tho court. There scorned to be no allegation in tho affidavit against tho prothonotary. fMr. Miller hernsni?. goated tho statement of the absonco of tno nouny returns. Tho Judgo then said he would llxnoxt Saturday for tho prothonotary to corao In and oxplaln. On this tho following order was mado and signed by thojudgo: And now,Novembor3,1872, tho court urniii uu uruer upon tno protnonotary of tho court to appear on Saturday, tho 9th Instant, and produce all the returns 01 tno oicction or tho sth.ofOctober.aud account for or explain the absenco of tnoso not produced, and tho apparent alterations of thoso produced. Somo oftho counsel representing tho ruioriuers anu mo democrats, .Messrs. Dallas, RIdgway and Francis Itawlo. state that beside tho utter absenco of many 01 me envelopes wnoie pages of iuu ruiurna uru uitoreu paipauiy in every r-nnillrlntn'a vnln nnd In unnfti.nl t..- RlAnpm thn fhritrna hnvn hnnn an lum llncly altered that tho knife hiwHnnitffi. ed holes In tho paper, so that "daylight nn 1 11 us uiruugu." rrtti. It must bo confessed that Job kept his temper remarkably well under very considerable provocations. But Job never had tho strain upon his nerves of seeing squad after equad of savages, freah from murdering and robbing his countrymen, brought to tho seat of government and instead of being promptly hanged, curried, palavered, loaded with gifts, and mado drunk at tho public expense, and then lot go to rob and murder afrosh. Tho Arabian mind had not arrived at that condition of maudlin sentimentality which dis tinguishes the American uror and tho American President, and wo doubt If Job would havo stood It, Wo can't. There Is another ot of Indians In town, comprising eminent rascals from thoso tribes, such as tho Comanches, Apaches and Arapahoes, which contain tho most irreclaimable of tho aavagos on tho plains, Mr. George II. Stuart, of Phil adelphia, it Is reported, has beon enter taining these outlaws, and having aeon them it is reported that ho still hollo ves lu solving Hid Indian prnblotn'by milk niiil water, 11 Is wonderful how blind nud deaf to fact cant can mako n man who on fiomo subject.)" may titlll exhibit thn reasoning faculty, Tho oldor Mr. Wellur wasovereomo with wontlor tlmt his son, "after uctllly hooIu' nud beln' lu tho company or his own mother-In-law," still meditated matrimony, lint it Is not ho wonderful as that Mr. Stuart should entertain Co munches and Apaclics"unawaros''uf what they really were, mid that strict segregation of them, With death for tho first violation of it, Is tho' only means of gutting on a really friendly footing with thorat Moro than all, Mr. Btuart has persuaded Mr. Grant to sign a letter, winch wo do not say that Mi. Btuart wroto, but which it la highly unlikely that Mr. Grant wroto declaring for an oxtonslon of what tho latter calls a "humaultarian policy," which means, if it moans anything, morefrcojuukotings for tho murderers and moro charters to multiply tholr crimes. Wo should really Hko to havo seen this sort of thing trlod on Job, much rather than to havo It tried as Grant and Colyor and Welsh, bad suc cess to them, Insist upon trying it upon us. World. Tlio Impudence of Sam Josrpli;. Tho Pittsburgh Ibsl calls nttontion editorially to a speech recently mado in Philadelphia by Sam Joaophs.ln which that worthy is reported to havo said "At Reading, Aldermnn McMullen anu 1 couiu nnvo nominnteu General Cass, but wo carao to tho rescuo Buckalow, and, by our inlluonco, mado him tho nominee Does any man daro 10 say mat wo nominnteu tins man uncorruptible, forcorrunt motives? Wo happen to knowsoraothlng about tho conduct of Josephs nud McMullen at Reading. Somo weeks beforo that Convention wo happened to meet them 00m on unestnut streot, in I'liunuci phia, nnd somowhat to our surprise, found them favorablo to tho noiniim. tlon of Mr. Buckalow. This was boforo alt. liuckalow had consented to mado a candidate. After tho Williams port Convention wo met thom hnth In Philadelphia again, nnd to our surprise iiKiun, iney wero not ior ojuckuiow. When tho Iteadlnc Convention nssem. sembled wo asked Mr. Josephs what had led him to chango his mind, His answer spoko volumes. Said ho: "I don't think Buckalow is tho rltrht man for Governor. Ho would wrap himself up in his dignity and wo could not ap proach him. JJ any of our boys got into irouuie no womu ici tnem lie in tic pent lauiary insieaa of paraomng tnem, We could do nothing. for them J Tho "boys" to whom Josophs alluded nre such follows as Mara, whom he and McMullen succeeded In Inducing Geary to pardou, Josephs was right when ho declarod that Buckalew would not prostitute tho pardoning power nt tlio iiiuuiiiir 01 nucu leuowa as 11 msnir nnd McMullon. NeJthor of them voted for mm at Heading, until tho sixth ballot, when his nomination was certain : nnd thoro seems to bo no doubt that they both gavo Ilartrauft a hoartv sudnrnrt. Hartranft will not "wrap himself up m iiiaiiiiruii.v. - win not uu uuuuiiroacii ablo, aud will not fail to uso tho pardon tog power as unscrupulously ror political purposes as money was' used to securo iiis election. Beforo tho Hhitn election it was well known that tho dangerous classes In Philadelphia, tho mon who aro hanirinir unon thn vnrrrn - .-1 . . ' " . - --r 01 crime, anu in constant (I road or tho 1 w, were going In a body for Hartranft, xnat they wero promised protection In criiuo wo liavo no dou"t. aud wo linvn Just as little doubt that It will ho freely uiicuucu 10 mum. um. lunnn will tako caro 01 me "noys" aro not hardly press in tho criminal courts which aro under nis control, and when ho falls to pro vent convictions Hartranft will bo roady to nardon at the solicitation nf sucn supporters as Josophs and Mc jjtuuen. tiancasler InteUingenoer, Alleged Frauds to be Investigated. Tho following circular has been issued by tho Democratic State Committee. Democratic State Com. Rooms, 1 PmiiADEtii'iiiA, October 23. J In obedience to instructions from tho State Committee, as set forth in tho following resolution : Resolved. That tho Chnlrmnn nf thn Mtato central Commltteo bo authorized to nppointa commltteo to inveatltrato tho nllcsed frauds committed in Ontnhnr anu to prosecute upon rea:ionab!o and nrobablo cause : I haveappolntcd tho following named gentlemen, who will respectively take iiuucu 01 meir selection. xnoso resid ing outaldo tho city of Philadelphia will at onco enter into correspondence wun lion, ltlcharrt Vaux. nhalrmnn. mum oireet X'nnaueipnia : Hon. Richard Vaux, chairman, John O. James, esq., Philadelphia. u. jviiiniuo oanK, esq., a'pnaueipma. Henry S. Hacrort. can.. Phllnrlnlnhln George It. Barrel, esq., Philadelphia. xiou. ix. i, wrignt, xjuzorno. Hon. John D. Stiles, Lehigh. Daniel Nieman, esq., Northampton. William D. Mnnrn. osn.. AlWnnnu. Joseph S. Lane, esq., Allegheny. E. B. Dougherty, esq., Beaver. It. L. Muench, esq., Dauphin. Wm. H. Witto, esq., Montgomery. Honry Carpenter, esq., Lancaster. J. II, Hondler, esq., Schuylkill. John B. Bratton, esq., Cumberland. Josoph Hemphill, esq., Chester. Nathan B. James, esq., Bucks. William S. Black, esq.,-Lawrcne. D. W. Hutchinson, esq., Erlo. R. B. Brown, esq., Clarion. . Tho chairman (Mr. Vauxl In hoi with empowered to add to tlio number of said committee whenever lie shall ueoui tno samo expedient. SAMUEL J. RANDALL, Chairman. AVe havo not thought it worth while tq criticise tho National Thanksgiving rrociamaiion, but other newspapers, wo observo, do not specially adralro it. The Jioxburg (Moss.) Gazette, for in- stance, doesn't soo why tho peoplo should bo Invited "to pralso God be cause the Government Is tholr creature, when tho Government ia ongagod in Violating Iho freedom of elections by tho oncouragement of repeating, ballot box stuffing, and falso registration." Nor docs this nowspapor seo what spoclal causo for gratitudo thoro Is "whop tho execution of tho laws against mon charged with crlmnal offenses is mado to depend upon their partisan action at tho polls." "Thank God for mo" is rather a steep general order oven for a LIoutonant-General. Let no ono bo deceived by tlio offici al annouueomont that "tho decroaso In tho public debt last month" was $5, 228,417 32. A comparison of tho prcsont and tho last monthly statement shows that tho six per cent bonds outstanding aro now $10,031,100 loss than on tho 1st of October. This should bo tho actual reduction of tho dobt, but Mr. Bout-, well has acted liko a merchant heavily in debt, who paya off some creditors, nut at the name timo secrotly contracts moro debts, in deflanco of oxpress and implied promised that ho would,not do so, Ho bought up and canceled six per cent bonds, but at tho samo timo ho secretly issued $4,CGC,GGi In (Jr'eon. backs, and thereforo increased tlio dobt to that amount. , Tlio Comcntton to Amend tlio Constitution Tho convention will meet nt Harris burg, lu tho State Capitol, on tho second Tuesday of November, whon "it shall bo tho duly of tho Secrotnry of th Commonwealth to call thu convention to order nud toaubniltnll tlio returns of elections in hla possession nntl to read tho aforesaid proclamation of tho Gov crnor, nnd thereupon said convention shall proceed to organlzo by olcctlng ono of their number president, nnd after tho members aro sworn In, such other officers as may bo needed, in tho transaction of business." After tho preliminaries, tho convention will, of courso, proccod to tho work for which it was called. It will have tho power either to sub mlt a now constitution, tho pro3ont ono nmonded, or specific amendments whlchover courso it deems tno3t proper It is furthor provided that ouo-thlrd of tlio mombors shall havo tho right to rc qulroaBOparato and distinct voto for any araondmont submitted. Tho power to chango tho Declaration of Rights withhold from tho convention ns well as tho right to create nud Hubmlt any proposition establishing an exclusive court of equity jurisdiction. Tho convention is to fix tho timo nnd manner of submitting tho now constl tutlou or tho amondmeut to tho peoplo. subject.howover.to tho limitation abovo noted in regard to separata submission and a majority voto adopts. Tho clcc tlon is to bo conducted under tho gen oral election laws of tho. Commonwealth Tho compensation of tho members Is fixed at ono thousand dollars, with tho usual mlleago. Vacancies In tho mem berahlp of tho convention aro to bo filled, whon the vacancy Is n delegate at largo,by thoso members nt largo who wero elected by tho political party which ch030 tho member whoso placo is to bo filled ; If n city or district dol egate,by thoso members at largo, "who shall havo beon voted for by tlio same or by a majority of tho samo voters who shall havo voted for such district or city member." Tho last section of tho act instructs tho Secretary of tho Com monwcalth to prepare a form of notico of election of members, to bo proclaim cd in tho usual manner by tho sheriffs of thosovoral counties. Iter John Chambers to ClikT Justice Tliomp son. Although the distinguished Chief Justico was sacrlflcod to partisan rago in tho recont election ho will baar wit h him in lits rottroinant from tho bauuh tho profound rospoct of that lmtion of tho pooplo of thostito of Pennsylvania who honor an upright nnd learnod ju diciary. Among tho trlbutos which tho Chlqf Justice has rcceivod nouo will no moro uigniy priZ3d by 111111 tnau tno following from tho venerable nnd elo quent clergyman, Rov. Joh-i Cliam- bcrs : Hon. James Th.omp.3on iMh Dear Friend : From my Inmost heart I sym pathize with you In your lato doroat. My comfort is, and I think it ought to bo yours, that honor, eminent fitnoss nnd noblo manhood havo boen sot nsldo by ono of tho most hell-born combina tions that over disgraced our onco glo rious old commonwealth. Thank God, you will rotiro with your escutcheon untarnished, and tho robes of offico to bo laid asldo by you aro as unsullied as tno snow iuko neioro it roacnos tno earth ; so much so, that you cm look tho brightest angol or tho blackest dovil iuu in 1110 iaco, without winking, llap py tho man in such a case as this ! All things considered, my dear friend, I cannot but congratulato you and your moat worthy family, and 1 nrav God that tho sun of your earthly pilgrimage may go oown without a Cloud, and you rise boyond tho limits of timo to an immortality of unfading glory. God bless you and yours. In truth, JOHN Cuamdeus. Philadelphia, Oct. 10th, 1872. The AVw York Evening Post says of Arthur Bonnlcastle, Dr. Holland's Serial, commenced in Scribner's Month- lyforNovember : "Only ono chapter of twelve pages is given.but this is enough to awaken Interest. There is a good deal of quiet humor in tho dialogue, and tho characters aro fresh and natural, whilo tho8tyloof tho descriptive passages, it need scarcely bo sald.is fluont and fasci nating. Much of tho effect of Dr. Hol land's writing is to bo attributed to tho ease and grace oftho composition. Tho dramatlcpromiseofArthurBonnicastle, howover, Is such as to mako us regret that tho author has not been writing novels these many years." Tlio Horse-Scare, Tho Turf, Field and Farm ono of tlio boat publlcatians of its class In tho country, sensibly says, "When overy other man you meet, owing to peculiar atmospheric changes, has u cold in his head, is it surprising that largo num bers of our horses should show symp toms of catarrh? Tho atmospheric chango should affect liorso-flesh as read ily as thoy affect human flesh. Horses cough, and men do llkowlso. Pray, then, do not let tho sensational papers scaro you out of your boots 1 Tho terrl blo horso dlseaso is not half so torrlblo in reality as It is in print. NEWS Tho largo rolling mill of tho Lochlol Company, at Harrlsburg was destroyed by flro on Monday last. L033 $100,000. Mrs. Mary Y. O. Grcoloy, wifo of noraco Greeley, died In Now York City, on Wednesday of last week, after lingering and painful Illness of several years' duration. Mayor Oakoy Hall's trial In Now York has proved a failure for tho pres ent,, tho Jury failing to find a verdict and being discharged. Thoy stood seven for conviction and fivo for acquit tal. Mayor Hall says tho result is tlio greatest disappointment ho has ovor had. Tho cholera has mado Its nnpearanco at Wexford, Iroland, whoro ono death occurred. At Qumbonnln. a town of Eastern Prussia, sjxty-slx miles Bouth- oast of Konigsborg, soveral fatal cases aro roported 5 and it Is also said to bo making serious ravages at Buda, in Hungary, whero, out of ninety-four cases, twenty-seven havo proved fatal. A terrlblo tragedy occurred in tho Ity of Now York on Saturday nlclit last. John Scannoll, a prominent poli tician of tho Eighteenth Ward, shot and killed Thomas Donohuo who three years beforo had In the samo way killed Scannoll'a brothor. Tho murder took Placo in tho nreseueo of nt least flvn hundred pooplo, John Francis Magulro, tho celebrated Irish Catholic politician and a member of Parliament, died In Dublin on Thurs day of last week. Magulro was born at Cork about 1817, and attained consider able distinction as an author. In 1857 ho proUucod "Romo and its Rulers." Ho also wroto a number of ot ha r works, Au official statement of tho Internal Rovonuo BurcntiMiowa Hint during the month of October thcro was au Increase Irt tho production of distilleries of 10, (iOl gnllon.s dally. On tho first of Oclo bor thorn wero In operation lu thn United S!nto3 10!) distilleries, with u dally producing capacity of 187,800 gnl ions: nnd on this date tho number of distilleries reported Is 200, with a cipjc Ity of 223,170 gatloiiH. Tho steamship Missouri, Captain arcon, which left Now York for Ha vnna nud Nassau on tho 17th instant was burnt at sea In n galo on tho 22d nbout twonty-llvo miles from Abaco. By a despatch received from Nassau by tlio Atlmlio Mnil Lino, It nppenrs that onlysoven oftho passengers nnd llvoo the crow wero saved, and It is reported that ovor eighty lives wore lost. Tlio nccotiuts of tho disaster thus fir rccclv cd aro hcarl-rondlng. Tho Sunday liquor ngttatlon 13 in creasing In Illinois, and Is expected to largely affect tho composition of tho next Legislature of that Stale. Tho tompcranco men wlllnonilnntosepnrato Legislative candidates whoro thoso on tho Republican nnd Democratic tickets allko rcfuso to pronounco In favor of tho Sunday Liquor Law, In this case, according to a Chicago despatch, "the tickets nro to bo supplied by the churches," nnd tho "Personal Liberty Leaguo" will work for tho liquor inter csts. Whilo court was being held last Sat urday in Duirus, n parish of County Cork, near Banlry, Ireland, tho floor of tho room gavo way, precipitating two hundred persons a distance- or twulvo feet. Soveral persons wero instantly killed, forty moro Injured, eomo of whom may die. Now Advertisements, ORPO RATION. Notico U hereby clveu that on tuo loth il.iy at (ictmipr. a. 11.. 137-'. neLiiioti ior i no incur. 1 oration of tlio Odd Fello-vs linll Association of illoonmlmr, win presouleil to lliouourt oiuom mnn IMnna of (?nlumtiln emintv. which will ex amined una approved ity tlio court anil ordered lo 00 llieti, aim iiiai. nuiicu m saiu iippucuiiuii Btionld be pubtlstit'd lu ono nownpapcr. publish od in Raid countv. for fimr weeks prior to next term, nt which timo said Charter will lio con firmed union jooi caiue bo shown to the on trary, uov. 8-4w. It. II. IllNUbrat, Prothonotary TN THE COURT OF COMMON i nt." I'nr.ii.Miir.v coitntv. JuSf.i'ii ii. Ai.nwrcuTitiMrr.Kuir Kmma Vai.e 1UA limtllVH. ltunui.1'11 I1KU1I. l-'l. Fa. No. til. Heoteulbor Torill. 1S7-. Tho nudltor appointed by tlio Court to report distribution or tno fund lu Court iirlslnt Irom tho BbcrlUd Halo, under the abovo .writ, will meet tho parties interested for tlio purpoio of his nppolutmout, nu Saturday tbo tlihteeuth day ol November, A. D. 1872 at lu o'cloclt a. m. nt Uls olllco hi hlooi,isburn,lM.,wuou anil where nil nartlHs ill interest are icoulrod to ltreuont their claims or bo debirred Irom claltui on Bald fUUd, U. W.MIIjIjUU, UOV8-IW. Auditor, VTOTIOE. JSS Tlio following lht of ro.U damiiei Irn been osnosgod anil uoutlnned. ul. Hi. tit Henleiii- bcr sessions, aud If no protest bo cntciod n-alnst t in Ham, ii win uocoiiuriut-uausoiuLuai. ljecses, bious, iHjs, nnd tno county uo u tuio ior i ue pay meut of It. Greenwood twp., no irWni, rattBrsoa's, to D. Jt iVIUVllSUU) .,..... 9 J to Win. llecco, 1M to llourv Mather 12 HI Ureenwoud twp., near Nicholas Kindt, to John it. i.vus c tl to Isaac liaycocii lj llouton twii.. noir Ail.nu Smith to WiuMar Shultz f 10 to Kred illtey 1J JncKsontwo., near Joibui Sivaso A Divll Youmr to Josnua rtavn'-e 8 5 Ul O. It Mcllenry & Co Kit I Wm. l'a.-Us 73 1) John Young ID 0J uvrm ibjouuis, i II. J. lljeder, Hon. Wm. Hli lUjr. I Com'ii.oaiej.l llloonijbur. Attest. Oct. tit, 1S72. j 11 .tl. 11U111.11AU.U. Nov. S, lS7J-2t. Clone. ORDINANCE NO. S. An ordinance to oaurl. wldju anlstral.-lil.- on Mar&ot sheet tit the property oOlariua Wells, uud toopen, wlilenuudsiraimouliejjal street at the Forks Hotel. HEcnoN I. na it ordilneJ auJouiatel by tin town council oi tho town ol lllojiinbiu-,', and It Ishcieby unacted by uutlioritv of tha snuio. That Market streot bo opened, widened and straightened, tluou aud along tho property of lie -tna Wells, on the south-east; corner ot said Market and Tnlrd streets, lusueh ain-auuertliat tl u s-imj hhall bd a nubllo Hlreet or liii-hwav of thu lull width of uiuoty-iilue feet, lue cuutre 1'iertof tobeln luodhect line from tlio centre sto o now established In Marlcut ami Third sticets, to the centre btono csuibiitUsd lu Mar- get nntl f iiin sirceis. HECONlli:. That Hecoud street tin on.inn I irl,l. onod nnd stn-'jbleued tm-otiiiu uud nlou tno Forks Hotel property, una tuo propertlei on tlio North sldo ol said Second street fr.im th.i ir.nis. co-ial Church property to tho Llahtstreot road, 1 such manner mat tho samo shall bo a public street or highway ol the lull whiiii nr,.iuhtL-.ivi'.i mid one-hall feet, thq ceutro thereof to bo on tho uirta-t nue irom ine cuutio Mono lu said ti) c oud street on tho east hue or Iron streot to tlio l-cuue siuue in irout, Ol mo i- orkS Uolol IllouOJ to tl o oautrostono lu tho roar ol thdl-'jikj llj. tol ns shown on tuo Town Map. Section That nrocet'tlin lxtinuitnr,-1 r,.- thoa ossmont of damages to all pcroni wn may bo Injured, nud coutnbutlon upjualtsuch propenies as snail uo boucnttea, byuioopenliis, wldenluirnudstrult-htuuim-orttia keii.i M.nirt. nntl Secuud streets lespeetlvely. l"as!.odSoptombiT7lh. IS7J. Attest, O. O. UAItlCLliX, K. MENDKNIIALL. orerouu)-, i-resiuenioi couucil. Illoomsbur, Pa,, October ant,. 172, LIST OP OA USE 3 FOIl TKIAL DECEMCEItTKUSl H72. Fiitsr wi:bic. BroomaU ft Co. vs. McNIus'i J: tfluliniu. Clemuel O, ltlckets' aduilutstrator vs. Divld Sweeney ot ul, .owls J. Adams vs. I-'lfchhiEcreck School IJIstrlct K. ScattertbWAlto vs. Frederick Morcerou, Franklin townshln vs. John McltevntiUls Jeremiah H. Kudy vs. Jacob Schuyler, uaviu ucx a ucirs vs. jacou laiainoernu. Vcnlah lteeco'sadmlnlsiralois vs. W. A. Ktlno. Michael Mablou vs. Philadelphia & leading Itillrond Co. I'atrlck ilonashau vs. rhlladeliihla & Heading llaliroad Co. lloger luxon vs. rhllaielph' 1 & Reading Rill- road Co. Mra. Mary Connelly Vi. l'hlla Jelph'u & Reading llaliroad Co. Francis J. Klluo vs. Jacob llerrlntr. David Uelsluger vs. Jeio II, Itli-o. ilogart & Kramer v. William Uirber, t. w. Eniou a who vs. uouj, wurnu.- wife, o'jeph W. l-'ausey vs. John Mulligan. i. II. Stownrt vs. Krnncls 11. Jollv. Andrew Crovellni: vs. Thomas Trench. A. 1'ardeo & Co. vs. 11, Mcl'.eyuolds el. ul. A. l'nrdeo & Co. vs. IJ.invllle.lluzlilou .t Wllki - uttire ivuuruau lo. Ezra S.I.yous vs. Solomon Dirk. J. W. Sankev vs. 0. 11. Alellek. Clark Merrell vs, A. 11. Slowart. SBCOND WEEK. William Iiougonhsiger ct al. vs, Hugh W. Mc ltsvnoltls. William II. Abbott vs. .Tcromla'i H. Ih-obil, Ilenjamln Wa-juer vs. Joseph 11. ltbodei. it. n. nowers' auuunisiraiur vs. it. 1; i)v"an a: 11, U. llartou. John Veager'a administrator vj. UavM JIaueU's nthnlnlmrator. Wlllla j 1'. (lemrd v, John 0, Jajoby. Wilson Ager vs. O. II. llrockwny. KUzabeth Bmoycr'H udinlulstrutor vs, Mlchaol Heller. C. D. Fowler Indorseo of II. II, Uorko vs, 0. 11. Melllck. William Coleman vs. Howard Chimes. John Auspach & wlfo vs. Umnuuel Hast, Jacob Htclnhelfert, Vhlllp llrontzel a a. Auteubach, Henry Miller vs, Abraham Klnse. William S. Wilson, Indorsee of Thomas McFar- laud vs. J. II, llarronu. John llolilsou's executors vg, Jesso J), nice. Jeremiah H. llrobst vs. D.lhvllle, llazluloii A Wilkesbarro Railroad Co. Jacob Mellck vs, howls LurUh. Joieph H. Hladdoii vs. llourv J. McHwcu tt al. Cuthurluo 11. Hrhmeck vs. J. S, Urobst. M, M, llrohst uud Mlchaol llrohst, Levi Kurtz vs. I'onna Watts, n-Jiulnlstrntor of John IS. Watts, doo'd, John Urlllluger, Jr. vs. J, Uichmau, QOUItT PHOOLA5IATION. WnsnKAB, tho Hon. William Elwell, President Judgeof tho Court of Oyer nud Terminer aud Uouernl Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Hussions of the l'eace and Court of Common I'lcas and Or phan's Court In tho 20th Jndlclul District, com posed of the counties of Columbia, Kulltvan and Wyoming, u.id thollon.lram Dciruud isaaoH. tluiiroe Associate judges 01 Columbia county have Issued their precept, bearing ilnto the IJlli day of Qcliber, lu tho ye thousand, eight hundred am! modlrectcd for holdlugaCou lu mo year 01 our lnru, oue nun seventy-iwo.nuii to CourtOfOver and Ter miner aud Ooi oral (luarter Sessions of th Teaco court 01 coin-40 1 neas nuu urimau-s uourt, 111 llloomsburg, luthocouuty of Columbia, on tho tlrst Monday, being t..el!d day ot December ucxt, to contlnuo twu weeks. Notico Is hereby given, to Iho Coroner, to the Justices of thu l'eace, uud the Constables of tho said county of Columbia, thul thoy be thou and there 111 their proper person at lu o'clock In the foieuooi of suld -2-adayot Deoouiljcr with their records, Inquisitions uud other remembrances, to do thoso things which to tl eir othcos upperlulu to he done, Aud thoso that are houud by recogulzance, to prosecute agulust thu prls. nuers that uru or may bo lu tho Jail of Ilia sum tcttuty of Columbia, to bo thou and thero to prosecute them us shall be lust. Ju rors aro ronuesicd tu ho puuctuul ill their attend ance, agree -bly to tholr uollcei. Dated at lllooms harg, thetlth day of Nov., lu tho your L. s. of our lxrd, oue thousand eight huu v'' dred and seventy-two aud In tho ninety JlfUi year of the ludepcudeuru of tho UulteU ritauii, ut America, AAitu aiiiiii, illoauishurg, Nov. Uth, 1872. HherltT. T 1ST OV OUANl) .TUKOU3 FOH Jj DUCRMIIKU TKItM, H72, liDavcr-.lniiathan llaufit,.laaaV lUrr iR-r, llcnlon -Kll, Mrtndeuli.il I Jr.1 Ilrlnrcrt'elt tlrnrgs M, lliWfrt. 1 . (!lnwla Jatues C. Hoc Iff, Jtf.ln II. liiicU, Manilas llnrtiiian... , , t-flilrn-Atlatil Hill. ... I KlshluBcroek Hamnul Shltes, Aa.W, rat.o - Still, - Kraiitithi-Jnlnos lluhor, William Blotter. (Irceiiwotst-Uojrgo W. l'iiRcr,i lileiuer III- Jnrltsnn .lolm I', Dorr, Jacjb UtulK. Matlison Theotloro Itmi ) uu, iiu-u- C 1, roll, Wm. Mnsloller, IMiilol Huiltli, Mtmlour howls Itolh, rino Asher I'ulhner. Hugarloaf-C. 1.. Mooro, V.it.x Hlep'.toiH. LIST OK I'ETIT JUilOltS l-'OU UKUKMllKlt TKItM, UU. 1-lllST WIKK. Ueavor-3mnolvFlihc-. Jr.' I. i liantoii-A. A. Kline, Jonas Rtulz, Hlohtrd ni?Miii -i:vnn t. Jouoi, Mich ml Wttltor, Clmilcs A. Moyer, t). A.J.icoby, Thomas lltln ton, Harry l-'iirnwali. HrlHrcrceU liiumur Dlcttirlolt, Thomas Adams, . catawlssa Caiparlthawu, Satniisl Long, Jr., Isaiah John, Centro-lllram Whltonilro. 1-lslilnKcrt-cit lieu. M. uniticr, 1.. J. .11011011 ry.Chnrles Kramer, Jacob Yaple. (IrceiiWiioJ John B inds feior lllrtotl. Hemlock Mathlas Monro, Jackson Abrnni Kiiouso. I.M-i,-t4i.lntniiii Hlrnllssr. Madlsan-D.ivltl l'lielps, Morris 1-!, Masters, Oooiko w.mippicc. MlUUn Tiiouns Aton, Tho-uas K. Hois, Ml. Ilpnt.aut John Wanlcll. Orange Wm. Wlllla'iis, (l-aorjo l'o:gd son. l'ltic Daniel Clreou. llolirlUKerocls-Ephrnlm Llc'iy. . Scolt-O. 1'. Ent. HECONn WBUIC. Hcnvcr-r.'tcr Hohllchor. John Itludolllor, llerwIclt-Joiin U. Jacoby, Henry l-'mvlor flamnel l'caler. . ' . llloom-cnanes V.indersllcc, Jo'.ia A. Fns ton. lirtarcrock Thomns Miller, Honry D.ial:, rahitvissfL llpnrv I'faliler. Hnlomou Ilolwla. Coutro l'rod Hagcubacli, MoMftcal .Mlllar.l, uoorge;uonner, iKatio i-;rnwini-,i iv.wo.ney, n. A. Hchwc npcniiolser, Martin Uaughcr, OtMitralla Marlln U mghnti, KNhlngcreck Mnltilns llyer, l'hlllp Applo man, William T, lhnory. 1-runkllu Soltmou Attlcy. UreenwooJ Wosloy Domotl, .I.iekion It ih hltis. (leonrn U'. tilt.. Jackson D. I,. I-lvcrhart, Eaituiniiel Hivago. i.ocusi isatia ucr. .Maln-Wlillam H. Utt. Matll'on Jacob Manning, l'ater Wolf. Mtllllii Isaac I.iitz, John Mich 10I Jr. Montoui Josoph .Mauser. Bugtrloaf Moutgonicry Colo, Alex, llcs, WIDOWS' At'I'HAISEMENT. Tho following nnrralsemenU of real nu, rtersonnl nroneriv si-t nuart to willows t.f tlpn,l ents havo been tiled hi tho olllco uf tho Hoslster 01 couimoia couniy, untier 1110 ltnies ni ouri, and will bo presented lor absolute confirmation t tlio Orphans' Court to bo held lu llloonibburg In nntl for said county, on Wt'duoidav, tho till tlav of November. IS72. nt J n'rlnp t ,1. in., nf miIi! day, unless exceptions to suchuonttrmalions nro previously tiled, of which all persons lutcrcstod 111 sum estaies win lano lltilli-e : 1st. Widow of John Krclshor, lato of Lncmt Jtl. Willow of John Uusltle, latV? of Mouu rietisant townslilli. tiocoab"d. Sd. Widow of .liimes March, lito o, C'en'ro lownsii'p, tieceaseu, 4lh, Wltlow or.lames lioylcs, laloof Ilrlarcreeli townshhi. deueasetl. Sth. Widow of Ji!iu lVnter, 1 1 tu of Ceutro lomiHUip, uuscaseii. (Mi. Widow of William Uuller.lato ol JIonlour towushlp, deceased. 7th. Widow of John Kchn, lito of. Orango townshln, deceased. Mh. Widow or John Urou, late of C.ttawlssa lowusuin , iieceaseu. WILLI AMSO.V II.JACOUY, Heglster. Ucglsler's OIII19, 1 llljomsburg, Nov. 1,1S7J. novl REQISTEH'S NOTICES. Notlca Is hereby ulven tonll lc-ilons. nrn.l lttirs ami other nersous ltiterestcil in tlio ns. tales of tho respeellvo decedents and lnlnnrs, that tho following iitltnhilsiruton nml Kuanllnu accounts havo been tiled lu thu otllcn or the Uil-. Istcrol Columbia couuly, and will bo presented for confirmation and allowance lu tho Orphans' Courl. to bo heltl In lllooinsburg.oii VVednestlay. iuu 4111 itujr ut AJtieiuuci JOi, Ht . u Clock p. 111 ul -iiiii 11. 1 1st, Tho ncconnt of William Neal, Adinluls. trator of Rllzi lloyd, lato of tho lowu onilooms liiirc. iltpi.npil. M. TliollrstandflnalncoDuntorjohii R.Y0I10, guardtnii of tho person nnd csiato of Krnncls II, Hess, minor child of D.iulol Hess, lato orMUUIn townshln. tleceased. Ud. Tho llrstnnd final nn-nntil. oft). A. Wnlann nn.l .Tnl.n .1 n.t.liiul mi . ..... .. .. ...iu u luHkinuu kw.vijiiii,, iieeeaseu, 4llt. Tho Ilual account of Hiram J. Ilea lor. ft- CCtltOr Cl Jollll el-llei-. lllle nf Krimtrllit 1m ship, deceased, 5lh. Tho llrst nud narttat ticpnnnl. nf Ta,.n l.- Sharpless, executor ol John I.iwrcnco, lato or i.iuiviMst, luwusuip, ueceaseu, (ith. Tho Urst aud llnal account. nfAr. n .tj..i son, trusleo, to sell Real Khtato of John Daveu- uni t. i.i le ill itiitiiereeiE. iif.i.iani 7th. The nccouut of iipm. 11'ot.nn. A,i.nt..t. trator olSinuiel O. l'llklugtou'lalo' ot Locust township, deceased. oiu, ineiirsiunii nnal ncconnt of (looreOlr. ton, Administrator ol si-ren i K-ti,i i n . .,(-3,. lo.it township, tleceased. 'Mi. Tliunceouutorjoshh U I'rll. n Imluls. tratorottuo estate or William Hus, l'ttj ofsu- garloil township, deceased, llllh. The llrst nntl iinnl nuciti'it or ' tieicl Itambach, executor or .lnhn Mdinr iu., it.-,. iircieektoivnshlp, deceased, mil. Tholli-st and llnil numni .r n ..nr.. t ttn. tenbender guardian of Callurlue A. Miner, u iniiiui- eiii.'i wi wuj, i. jiuier, l.no or c utro township, tleceaseil. iL-iu. ine iirsi un.i nnal ncMiint of Amu Miller, truardlau ul the ii..r4r... n i .i it.. ,.rr... cob W. Miller, n Minor child of Uoj. I. Miliar, Lltll. ThU first nUll tl'lUll n,.r.r.e,lt. t.f l-lltlrt,, Falrmau Jr., ndiululstrator nt U'lliinm i,-,.trm Sr., lato or .Mount l'leasaut townlilti, deceas ed. JViiV Tlioamsjiiint orLcwlH Yotler, executor of deceased. 1 ' Wth. Tho ntp-mnt of Ism T.o.dy m I Moi cs Hlecker.aduilnlsirator.sotUldjm Stoker, late or llemlouk lowiish n. ,ufid,i 'i - oi". f iieit',enuuior.i. ji. siriipiess, execulor .11 uiK.auuin j cuer, uiio oi uui.twissa TOWUSUlp, WltMAMSON If. JAC0.1Y, . , .. Higlstcr. Iteglslei's Olllco, ) lllooinsbuig, Nov, 1, 1672.) uov 1 A DHINISTKATOIl'S NOTICE. -CX E&rATis or i-etiiu i'iutz, hec'd. i Notico Is hereliv elven that letters ot Admlnls, tratlon havo been grunted by tho lleglslerof Wills ol Columbia county to tho niidcrslgued up on tho estate of l'eter Fritz, Into ot Htlsarlo.tf lowusnio., in sniu coumy, uo7 uocensed, All persons Indebted to said estate mu retiulred to iiinie piiyitteui anil till persons won uavo Claims against btild estate to lutiUothem known to tho uuuersigucil. JU31A11 it. I-IllTZ, Atiiuiuistratoi, Hngarloaf twp,, Nov, 1st 1S72-UW. AUDITOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP ELI7.111ET11 l.irNflEll lirn'O. .,u ,i,..i; aiiiu-Lt .1, ' '1,11111.-11 II lillll 1.1 II, II 1311 II,' uto tho funds lu tho hands ot the Admlnlstratois of tho estate oi Elizabeth Lunger, deceased, will moot tho uartlos interested at his olllco lu tlio towu of lhoomsburg. on Saturday, Nov. JiJth, is;:!, at 10 o'clock, a. in., when nud whero nil per sons Interested aro ri quested to pieent them to iuu 4,iiuiiiii ur ue lurevei ueourreu iroiu cuuiinu lu for said luud. CO. 11AR1CI.KY, uov 1-w, Autlltor. NOTICE. Nollco Is heichy g ven that tho nccoilnt of James Kloil'er, coiiuulileu of thu pusou uud ostato oriHuloUiearhart, n Lunntioof thelow.i ship of Roarlugcroek, has hcon illod lu tho Court of Common I'leas ol Columbia count v. , . li. it. ItlMil.lilt, uov l-lw I'lolhonotary. IXECUTOU'S NOTICE. J iHf.li i:ov joiin jinitmr, iiec'ii, Letters lesiameiuary on tiiueslalo or John UrlUllt latOolFlsllllliiernelc Iwn.. flnliimhlii.Mnti. ty. dec'd.havo bceu Kranted by tbo Register or niuu euuuix it, uacoo ueisiugor, oi siuiu twp. All persons having claims against tlio catutuuro renuestPd to present them lo tho Executor, lu Columbia couuly. Thoso ludebted to tho eslato . ...... uu.(u(v-.j, iiBiui-ui, llltll iiiUu ur uutll. u ooun t will mulio payiueut to tho executor with- , . JAU3U aEIHINOER, novl-Ow. Exoeuto. . JUlJhIC HAIjE OF VALUAI1LE REAL ESTATE, In pursuance of nu order of Iho Orphans' Court If tbO COUUtV Of Columbia. Him ii,i!ln.ul,r.,n,t ...t. mlulslrator 4c. of nenjamln Camp, lato of tho i...ii3iii, hi 4.uciii.t, in nun couuly, deceased, Will expose to public sulo on SATURDAY, NOVEMUEH 13J, 187J. at 10 o'clojk a. in., n certain messuage uud tract of laud, situated lu the townshln ul' Locust, nroresald, bouudetl by hinds ol Adam Clay- uergcr on mo etui, uy lands or isanc l- lsber nu the north, hv I.iutls of William lliii,m,.r ,,,, tho wesl.auil lauds or RaupAi Culpou thu south, containing ' 17 ACRES, moio or less, whereon nro erected a Dwelling, house. Uurn and other out Im lldlngs." Teioisoi- SAI.K, Twenty per cent, of y. of tho purchaso monoy to ha paid nt tlio sirlulug down or Iho properly. One-liaifor tha hiiiaura or the pur chase money to bo paid at tho coutlr matlon of tho mlu, nml the balance of the nor. ohaso money to bo imld linoueyeurlheieatter. with Interest liomciiullrinatlon nl si, I'nrclinser topiiy for need, l'ussekslou given on the 1st day ot April lb7J, 1 Ivl J.K SWANK, NiuuoJla, Co.. co.. !'., Nov l)uUUAUX' LATENT ARION PIANO. ...wwh.j , jtv. .H.i.nmciinH villi Wlltllt, rtlltl Is uiiftjnnictl hi Jtlehuess, l'ower, llrllltancy nml TliA At.lu fngl.nm.nl I .,. . ,.. . . ngiuia. i.-iiiin hi leueners, Murseu ftivoi b to clergymen, Bend for Illustrated Arlou ,,V OH Klt.tleneral Agent, war 10 7t-tr,l MAUflt Chunk, I'A. A UUlTOll'S NOTICE. i"V rarATMor amos hiiohm nno n. l-t.n itit.lnml Jtiftil llttti.llnliiil llldltur Itl tllstrll ulo theluiiils 111 thn lnutls ir tho Atlnilnl .1 in itiriirtliAKitlatnnr Amns llliodos. tl i-.'nicd, wll meet Iho pillion Interested nt thnolllt'o of U 11. Ah'i itl, llst., nf Oiuwlssi, 011 HsIitrilnyL Nov, ini.utao'clotilt p. in., When nntl whero nil pirtios lulcrcistoil.nnl hivlintrl Urns nxahisllhf tMl.ultiariirouesi(siiiiprt-sint ineiii in 1110 aiiu ittr, tr 10 ttniiitevei tttt't iri.- 1 111,111 v jn.i iih ' nli-,ro of Hild estate. nnvl. Itv Alitlllor. UiiLlU. SALE VAI.ttAtti.t: lllJAti 1J-3TATI5 In purstiauoo nf nil ortlor of tho Ori'lians'iConrt 01 IMIUUIUI l couuiy, 1110 tintiernigiieii uiiitiiiS' irator, AC. 01 Jiarja. KUiiu, oeeesseu, 01 tin Itiwiishlp (iT llenton, IifMitd cohhtj', Will Bxndso alio o'clock In tho. foronoon of said day tlio f. lowing uoscnoea roai esiaie, in ini : a nirm inesstititruanil lot of l-rrtund. hllnatoil In limit Ill township, Columbia county aroros iki , holiudotl on tho north by lauds of Jeremiah Htllcs and William O ileman, on thn east liy laud of John iiiutz, ,ou ino Houiii uy inuti oi itnujnniin .sic Honry, nud on Iho west by lalulsof Maiy h'arns, ojuiaiiiiug . 20 AC It Ed, moro or less.on which nro trcelod a l'laiilt lloitst) nnani-inutoiuiu. utltc KnAUiI, Adiulhltinln . Ti;iot3 oPSAt.r.. .Ton per rent, or oim-ouith of the purchase , money , Hhall bo paid al 111, I utriiiini. iliiwn f,r in . i.rMiioilv. nncfour-li less the ten per cout. tin thu uonllriiintloii uf Kild nntl inn remaining lureo lourius in ouo yepr Ihoronllcr, with Interest irom tho coullrmntldit ui M. rurcnuscr tu pay ior uceu nn i stnuir . it. 11. Ill mxur.iv. November 1, 1572. Cioili. lt.i ilftfn.vpt1.1ntt. frtr rnnffha. eolfl'sfl rdi1 lliVoit lionrsouf&a mm broucJUcul, UUUcultleN, h$ WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Worthless lmllatlons nro nu tho market, hut ,!,. imW BilA.itifl TirnnArntlnti nf Cjtrbnllu Acid lor Lung diseases Is when chemically couth nod with ntner well-ltnnwn lemmllen, s is theMi TAiii.HT.s.untl nil pnrllcs nro cautioned ogalust using uny tuner. In all cnie-iof Irritation or tho luuoous men hrnno IhosoTAiii.E-is Bhould ho l uciy usiu, 1 10, cleansing nud healing proprieties nro nstouhl: lib warned, never neglect n cold, R Is easily pnr.il In lis liinlnlolil. ftriite. when It bccoutifl chionlc thu turn Is exceedingly dllllcult, uso Wells' cnrboiio T.tblits ns n spoiiuc. .liill.V i. KMl.lAKlti. IS l'luttst.. Nework novl iw solo Agent lor Uillteil Hlntef rrtco i cents a no. i-cuuiurciieuuu- Yousti MbN,TKAUiii:iui, Lauii j on .IiMisn:r.) I Atzcnis wanicii in every county, ior --itio i-eo-Phi's Shiudanl lllble,',' G5t) Illustrations, Exlni lerni". rrospeclus ire?. Address i'.lcgler & Mc curuy, 613 Arcn s;., rnua,, i-a. novi aw filO'i'HH WOltKINU CLAS.-I. main or feraal L 1H0 .1 week guarauteeti. llespeolablo employ. uieui ai inline, tiny or evening; uo capital ru nulretl ! mil instructions nnil-vnlnnble pnekartt ol goods to start wllh sent free by mail. Ait diess, with a coul roiurn sump. M. YOUNO a CO., 10 Courllnidt St., New Yuil:. novl iw ran I in and (Ii;.nti.kmi:.v, Agouls wanted In soil jl'roieau 1 lilt ton 1 1 olo culler. Z'tolv. ; llulloii llnlo Worker, fillets. : Needlo TliitudlugTltlin- hle, Sncts, ; Morooco Needlo Hook, fi.vlN,, (li iiuguivu iiapera small neeuies. i.j per uay Muro; mimplu Ireo to alivono nt nlnvo price. C. THORN TON .V CO. THU llrondwny, N. Y. liovllw SCOVIL'SSilOHTlIANDSl .2 Mint leirLblobVKtom ox tin it. 11 mod un in nrrtl nary nlplmUct, not plionotlo ; tlioreioro much moro lvattily actiuiivil, Kuitoiiiul by f;entlomtm ofall prorL'.sslotis. W. U. iSCOVII, To William Htrcot.Now Vork. novl4w Thea-NcctarAPurcChliiocoToa The Host Tea Imported. WuiTitntcil to suit all tuslM. Tut un in onr trade mark Hal iieuuuuuu iiwuuii imimuen uuiy isiinuu vipuiiiiti oe.xes, i-or baioai ivnoicaio only ny flic (treat Atlanllc J. r.iillIcTcaCo I'. O. RoxSouU, Now York City. AG11EAT OFFER! K??,; win uisposo oi iuu 1'ianos, Metodcous, and Oi gaus,olslxilrst-class makers, including Waters' at very low Prices for Cash, or part cash, un balance in stu ill mon thw iiwt iii,i.ni. . mt7. octavo li r.stcl.tss-1'lnuns, modern iinproveineiits,1 tor S273cisli. Now ready ii Cpnco rln IMrlnr Organ, .uurn .fc.iiiiiiiu nij-te nun perieci louo evei made, lllustr.ilol C.itnloguoa mailed. Shoe iiusiu cc quisle jiercu luillsu. novl 4w AGENTS wanted for the great work or th 7... ... ar, bytho author ol "God li History :" hiiiHlsomelv lllnsir.iif.n i.v hm.i ... iiore, Is ast ol Harper's Weekly, oiotheis. En ,.,.,ni-u ..jr vuiieio prusiueilis llll-l eltllueut til . .uti. .in 1111,1 mm i-uiui'iii, w-iii ensure for 1 thousinds of reatlcra why'.' hecauso nolhlui ii- . l puuiisoed. Fur juool of ..... . ,,,,,, pvu u.-ujiti , anu urnis ne before euirncln.' el so wheio. ll.'l-lf i.: a-i- i'.,i.i ii.nM " "J. llOVIHV FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. AM ELEGANTLY ROlJNll RAN VAHsrvri I'.nnt f.irll,nlfjl t..... ii.. ii i.V llsiied, w ill bo sent lieu ot ehergo to nuy book lustrations, uud ugeiils nro ineetlug with un nrecedenteil kiwir.ku A.i,ti.n..j L,...i.... ....... nvu,. , i ..UU1..1II1S iii'.iriy ,,iu ti it. f-criiiinro n encn r.in ,,i,..r"'...;rr"'ir': "I' -'' nui... ,uu ivilllb lllll lit it ti uo1 0 b. s A 1 IUU A LrUllLIdlllNU CO - - novi iw MM AdKNTS WANTKIl AT ONCK.fOl' Our NEW hook, tho lii-e or hie oiieat hxi'i.okek, LIVINGSTONE, autl hlar.iuiicctlon from' a-Living liiath, by STANLEY. liOrfilll ileef.riilm. .....1 -i., m.,iin.7.i.. Vnii ,T. ..',';;,.J"-V."7.'.,".""vs ,ii. . , . n.n.L.w uiiuo,, i iiuiistieis run, orhaslOU. nnvl lie . nmoiignlle'asses. Old ponpl, thamld ji ; le-iig.d, tlioso who mo Just nterlnv llle, uud youth ol hoih sexes buy nm vcait with tho greatest profit. Mv Jollv Friend's Saerat 4 U I);0 LEWIS' last nnd best llook. w Itismeotln? with tho greatest sue C- eess i nntlthern's mntipv in If rsenu ior onr circulars, olo , which nro hciitfioe. OEO. MACLEAN, I'hllad'a. novHw "O 'd orant thaL this iiroclmw hoolr m u- nn,i iu way m every i unity ill Iho land," says a prominent relormcr, ofT. K, aiitiiuk's last IV U 1 11. Tlireo Years in a IMan-Tnii). Notwlthstaiiillng Us Imincnsosale, wo desire tn extend Its llllluencn still lnrllu-r. ,t- t. ill r,.r iiw.r.. mu iu tuiiouuce ii id overy corner or our hum It. U llli.hlv n,i,ln,..,l I... In, I ... KI....1. ,, i. Omo. Nenl Dow A ritlinru. Wt7l ,lri i,w.ru A.i ., .1.,,.. .uij ,'iuiiiuiiiiu itiw uver iitiiueii. itrl'lls beyond naiallel. Ai:enls havo ilonn nrn , inlaw spleutlltlly with II. Ono has hold over llvo hnn- uiu.i lujues, wiving to usgioii S'leeess wo nro enabled to tiller ispeclall largo tilscouuts. i iiiiii.vi.ue'1 i-irctii.tr . terms, a elllei Into thlsgivat Mud lit osrj. J. M. UlUDIiART ix i-u. i ttiitt, (,vi lw UUtV OFF TEAS I t'AK ClIiK iT AlICHIf'W Vl.'A kiuuivv li.iyobinlurft'si rouuectinua nil tho nrlucl I VI I 1nrl J iT I '111 ii i I T .. ... .... t t. rcasiliiL'ct irum jiluco nt growth, tlun bavlim l"' vnTm Lin . 1 1 1 IldW UUUllb Ithiwbooiirt hplomltil Kimso-ii lioni ttio vrr llrM. llili whs Him to tlio i.uttlmt wo Jmrortud TIIBBK3TAND PUitKST 0001)3 mm cmtribntoii Uipm to our ctiitomera In nil puiiatj-uia UiiUoit 8tHti.a ior ono small iiroilt uuiy, viv tt'ii iuu l i-ii-urower nnd 'J t-u-rousum nr. VH iiriinim t iu1 lliUUii.li,....i....i..i Mtmei-ii m uuuut p.irta or tlio couutry with n mu oaii;iu tji biiijimviiii' 1111 Mill 11 V ill 1I K-UH, 1)11 IUU U1UU , ....... iiuiiugju IUIO 1UHU WU JlUVtl Nil V ml I Im iinnnln rf . , , irya.nreok.iiy. v com, ,Ur uiuii circular, wh en contains full dl ..-V..U..S, 1'ieiiiiums, ae, Tho Great American TeaConipany n o3!i 3r',y,I:31:Y 8THEEr,NowVorfe City novl Iw EXQUian'i: AIU3 to ronder BTILL SIOItE I4,(IUII.U1J 1.UV,I,1 WU.siAfS. New nnd Important Inventors, tiolely for lad.es' use. Till ATinyIII,MifniilMnr n n . . ' ' t, iiiuouiy colli" charmingly attractive nppearaucStii tlio dress lull vij lasuivuauio isuy, I'rico only , 'f 'KI'ALI'ITATINtl IlltEASTl'ADS, n conn. , . n ie-l. I'lmilllV 111 llllimp and rounded beauty, graceful undulating mo. .. .... am contour ut uusi in uu us lovelluess, t'rleanuly lim. Till.' t.A iik-ur i wAi..i..... iii . .. . . ,;v "v--'- ii... y V4U uu Minium ii. Ask lo see It, rrlcoonlyliOO. THE .MOT11EHH DHliS.4 I'ltOTECTOlt. Qlves rierfeoily security wlillouttachnl. iloihers lire dcliniittd with our Inveullou, i'rlco oiily Any of tho above nrtlcloa sent on receipt of price, or samples of nil sent on ucelpt of ii.ui We want Milliners, Hressinnkers. Keencrs of tiuucy Mluresnud Ageuts In general, to lulrodnco our ce cbrated, Jnslly poular, nud last selling hiveutlons. Iiiaiidli on totiio ahovo, woinunu nieiuro thu ('hlld's lllblo, Dress Hhtofd, Ilubbe. U loves. Curlers. Crhupers, Ourlors autl all rub. i i .uuiio' uuu cuiitircu's wear exclusively. Au extra llhoiul dlseotiul ti tho uaoe. Hem ior uiusiraletl cnlalngue. Ask for u... I'M, it,; ","""", iase no muers, ... ..Muv-iimiK is siamneu oa nil goods-iuino others are goaulno. 1 . , "L.W'KHLK'TAl'k"U CO., iiovuht 1 1 1'liBiubera hlreet, w, Y. mm ,.i. ,nni..t ....... I J USX SO lU(j II, for this great cnteriirl.o Vl o no'.l . hill' 11 a".it uo- iMUiisiiors i :MA''t- V iiiiiauotpuin. ' '-.ui It Is not n,phv.slowlilchmaygt.ir, relief in tha Imirerer rorthoiirsi low .t" Which, from continued uso brings pile, - ' died diseases to aid In woake.imWiuu" l lioi-isllndoetore.1 llnnor.whlcli.unaoH, Inr namo of "Hitters" Is sopxiom' iwilj ., ' oirnn tho ptibllons sovcreltiu rcmeill, Vl Vi . most powcrfiilTonlonmlaUoratlve, ,',. .'I so by tfio loading medical nulhorlu, f" nnd Paris, oud has boon long uistl lirt . physicians of olhor couutrlca war, , ( remedial rosults. r01J Dri Wolk1 Estraot of JuruM-i rotnlnn nit the modlclnal vlrtuas pcciibar t, phm t nnd must bo taken as a po rinuncutcui Is thcro want of action InyourMvet A? Unless relloveJ.atouco.tliubloodb. pure by deleterious secretions, iirodimS utous. or skin diseases, lllolehcs f'clons, 1',,, Canker, I'linnles, Ac., ' 'lake Jurnlielia to cloansn.purliy amlif thnvltlntodbltimltoheallhy iielliiii. K Have you n Dyspeptic Htoinach? Unli s,, tlon Is promptly nldnd tho system Is i ,ii ' with lovs of vflnl force, povetly or i , ..... ...... .uu....bJ , uu..,. ,Truttn sitlldo. Tako It to assist Digestion wltlnnt r -, wlllhiipaHyolithrm vigor to tho weary "n- Havo yon wenkness of tho lnteMIn ' i nro lu tlaugoror Ulironlo Dlarrltoeatirl l.'l liillaniiiialloa or tho llowels. L- Tako It lo allay Irritation uudwrj i cy.to lulUuunallun, Ilavoyou weakness of tho Ulerlno ,r I Organs? You must procure lUai-na r yott nrti llahlo to suirerlng worso than tinn TukolttoBtreiigthunoigaulowcaka , becomes a burden, w l-'lnallyll should bo frequently liken oi tho system lupcrfeiit health or voa , wl"0 In great unngcrof malanaf, ima i , iiiiiiun ni vi .vtwii;n, JOHN I). KIlM.lltKl. IS llnll m :.... . " V1UiABel,,t,f"rt1"' llullt.it Prh-o CI per Bottle. Bend lor Clinil.u. n,rei AOEHTdWAHTED von "INSECTS AT ilOMK". "01 rnjes ; upwards of 7IJ r Us: 21 rail ti graving. ".lust tho llJlt i ir int ill,.,,, , homes. ' "Tho drawings uro rillliuil v V tlons of Insect nntl l'liut." Hfitd rr 'ir,mt' Adilress (licnnac lluooics, 1JI :,'orni s, m tr l'hriadflphla. 5 tO S0 rV ,ll)M Agents "want i 4, V lu f-v classes of wotkltu i , 1 ell her sex, young or old, mako nior m wm It fonts lu tuolr spare inonini s tltno than at. utiylhiug else. Partiturti i Address 11. Hl'INoON i CO., l'orll uul, Mm. '. pOOKKEEI'I.N'CI M,iu77lisil7 Ev , ,., . , I) iiif'irlitiul can learn ul oinv. ,, ,., 6UC. II, UUUMIIMO UltVANf, lluir.ll.. N i pLlTaCirsIMlEltIALlir.SSl,N Mu'sFtr" U Wholesale to tlio linde. Sin. , , ln. pnitpild, on receipt ni SI. w. Hi:iiM l-,ltUi:AUl-'l-',Uoadlng, IM. , , Agents AVantcd Em-i-wMht lo sell tho host low-prlco.l Corn-Slum i uv, pntciitotl. Let larnters nnd everyli ilv wu-, .orP..to .lle" fur circular lo 'TVMii.i COU.--(jUELLEUCO,."UarrlsbiiiK Pa. twvl i,, nUEAT CUHI03ITY..-A SI Mastiiue ,i , U highest onler for SI. Agent wanti d u i, town.onaperpetunl Income, hend III. i,i,hn ' "e" to"Hmlth's Dollar .Mugulue. 61 I.iit. St., Is. x. unvlhr 1823, JUBILr.S! I sT.i, OK TMB NEW YORK OBSERVER Tho Host ltcllglous- and Secular r.imllj Sen. paper. 51 n Year wllh tho.Il'illl,ni: Yl i! n, , MllNfcV K. JUIIISI! .t lo., . 117 I'ark How, New York. SEXD FOU A SAjII'liH COl'i uovl Iw i OENTS WANTED-F luri i 'i ii.. JL bton-e'N rnmnilgii hok, ivtl eautiirinles nnd leadlog nun ol no iur les Steel I'orlrall.s. SJ to J-in tl.iv rapid v an ' t lymatlo W'rltoandseo. l'.irin-iiitii- b. 0 u-, ington, Diisiln.tCo. llnrtford.i'i. i Agouti Wanted lor Uiuuiiis CiriLD' COMMENT VTolL oxtIie iuiiLr, for tho noun t-im i l.ajt) pages, MOL'ngravIngi. Tim best eio . ., of the year lor tigeuls. Every l.i"illy wn t. Nothing llku It now published, l'or lais utldress II. H, Uoousriiun CO., .- r t Itow.New Ycilk. nui . , Good Country Tallow AV dllH'O lllghcst prlcu paid 'for nrlino nua'tiv in-1.. f;LlyNTONHi! and Candlo Jl.iunr.iai.n, lloMaigiretlliMI., l'hliadelplil.i. uoi , ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR T IS UnSlirnaSSPd US n Prnmntnr nf llm f.r..u,,. . tho Hair anil Whlski-rs. It Is uellhcr stlrliy ti, lireiisy, yet It soltcus nnd smoothes the II.ni- ,i, better nnil more poriuaneutly than any Oil". l'omaile. Used ns u Hair Dressing, tt titudu, -tho most bountiful and lustrous glos Wan-t ed perfectly harmless. Its emttiMii. pi-irum, tiullo unrivaled, being distilled fiuni tlwirern lenowtiod ltosesor Cnslimt-ro. Largs lmttii only 5J cts. Address AHOUENIIACII MiLti.t, 1JU N. Sd Sl l'lilladolihla, IM. novl in A GREAT EVENT! Wo havo decided to dlsposo'iir our litiiiiui Mock or DILLIAItl) TA11I.ES at pi 1. 1 s a tie , itbovo cost, Eirst-class 5x10 New T.ilihs, com Dletu SluO. Kppnnil.lnnd -I'lilil,. ,,n,t i.v. r i $M, jrsi, A-c. A great vaiiety to Mia s.i iiuyors. Stud Tor ('alologne. KAVANAfnr .i iiei i;i:p. Cor. dual & Ceuti o sis., Now York, u iv. iw flQMJAi A I WI'HAM'd Aslhiui Luie i Hu 1 luUV ! llevcstho most violent iarn H Isms lu live minutes, and effects ui.p.i.y onto. 75cts. n box, hy mall Clrculais Iiei- vl lroH Ul'HAJI.SjHouth Eighth tit., l'WUu, l'a. Hold by all Druggists. TWifi T "R T. 7!f I (.ullercd wllh OATAItllH tlilrtv years, ami was cured by a simple rviuedy. Will senil n ecliit. iosiai;o Hoc, to all allltcled, llev. T. I MEAD, UriiuerlTd, Hyracuso, tl, Y, uuvHh AGENTS t-'niuotlilug New, II salable ul I eles, sell ut sight, rntulou I nud onu sample heo. N Y M Co.,i;iCourllaudtrit.,N. WANTED. OctlSlw. l?iiililnvj Hcnd stamp for lll'd Catalogue JllllltlUld llullillii.., a, J. Ihc-KNii.i. ' 27 Wiiitoii Ht N. Y. ' sin 'IV111B 1HNO liasiliUdl o x liy sending 0)Ci:yT.-( Willi n heUht, color ofeyes it hair, you will ictwi h return oi maii,ti correci piciuro oi your ttiue htisbaud or wire, with namo ami dahi or M i rluge. Address W. l-'OX, l". O, Drawer Nu Fultunville, N. Y. OctlSlw w.isiiixtjTox i;ivi:it.siTi' MEDICAL SOHOOIi. rsivLTiivro'R.E, ivr-D., WOW OIM3N! BTUDENT3 CAN ENTEll AT ANY TIME. Tho Clinical ndvautaiics of Iho Reliool are un surpassed, l-'ees lucludtug Dl-iseetlou & lloiut ul Tickets, fta. i-or cntnitwues contninni!! run parucnisrs,tii to i-rui, uil.-vrj v. uil.isi;r.i.i.uu, i'i- ii.lftiwi . , liultluioio, ild, "HANDHTAMlW!ull varieties. Olreulari li Ageuls wauled. W. 11. 11. Davis A Co. Mfis. " N'ussau.N, Y, OctlSlw. $75 to $250 per month, fflli T male, to Introdue-tlioOENlIINEIMl'llOV-KU COMMON 8ENSE FAMILY HKWINO MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, ciillt, cord, blud, braid uud em broider lu a most superior manner, 1'rice only 13. Fully licensed nnd warrauted Im llvo years. Wo will pay $1,0110 fjr any nil chluo that will sowu stronger, moro lieautt lul.or moro clustlo seam than ours. It iiiaui -thu "Elastic Loon Btlch," Every so oud sttchcau bocut.iiudstllltheclolh cauuotu pulled npart without tearing It, Wo pay agents lioin S7j to SiVI per month antt e peuses, or a commission rrom whlt-li I w li ilteuinouut e-iu bo made. Address HrX'U.M i A CO-, lloslon, Mass.; l'ilUburgli, l'a., Cm cago, 111,, or til, Louis, Mo, OctlSlw. oiiiMP r.ticii.s! ritui: iiosii:s! On tho lino of tho UNION I'ACII-'IO HAIL 1(0 A I). 12.0J0.tlll ucres ol tho best l-iiliiilu'- Lands hi America, , .. , a.uoj.oiw. Acres lu Nebraska, lu tho riallo Val ley, now lor bale. Mlltl Climate, Fortius Soil, for aralu growing nud Block IhiUlug uusurp.iss ed by nuy lu ihe United Btates. Cheaper lu price, moro favorable terms given, and moro convenient to mniUut than can ' fouud elsewhero. r IlKE H0MK3TEAM I'OIt ACTUAL SKtTl.KIIS The heat location fur Colonies aahllers enti tled lo a Homestead of 100 Acres; Heuil lor uow doscrtpllvo luimphlot, wllh now niiiua.publltsbud lu English, Herman, awcdlui uu uauisu, maueu nee uvery wiisro. r Address, 0. 1'. DA VIM. (J41UUUJU1 tU.1. l. Ik. w., umiiiiu,.""". First Premium lElDJUol Double Elovntod Oven, Warming Closet. Ilroll lug Door, Fender Uuurd, Duiiiprng aHlinklug ato, uireci liran, r ui.ui,ii, ,rtiii,i--s .. I Water Htrcet,N. Y octisiw I hlu Ion. -I"canv.w fr , .TO Warmi Dauge mm