gphc (Columbian. 1 LOOMS liUKG, PA. CommctnlnMo. O utr.U Wlnlluld H. HmicocU, by llio iloutli or Oen. -Meruit, licciimu senior niiilor concral of Iho nnuy nuil lina juat l.uott ordered (o tlio cotninntid of tho mllllnry division of tho Atlantic with liftAdmmrtcM nt New York or Phlla tlolnhla m ho mny elect. Tho relations hotwoMi Gen. Hnneock anil tliorrest dent liavo not boon of tho moat friendly imturd nnd It Is claimed by tho friends of tho President that Clen. Hancock's recall from his banishment In tho tic tmrtmcnt of IXicotah U In pursuancoof a deslro to establish an era of Hood reei lnir tliroutrhout tho country. Whether this bo trim or not tho act wai n grnco ful ono on tho part of tho President and puts nn admirable ofllccr in a placo to which ho was entitled nllko by rank and ability. Too Jluc-li. Joseph 1 Marccr, who In his capacity of City Treasurer robbed tho peoplo of that city of $300,000, and who wa3 par doned by Geary Just boforo tho October election was recently appointed Auditor lnnn Important cstato involving somo 20.000 of property, by Juilgo iiynti. This howover was rather moro than tho oMier Judges (Hare, Thayer, Mitchell and Uresis) could endorso and thoy un iinlnimtsly revoked tho appointment, Judgf! Lynd was thereupon greatly ex crclacd and delivered an address do femlhifx hU action. Tho rovocatlon however, ptlll stands. It snaking n good deal of tho peoplo to submit quietly to tho appointment of a convicted thief to an Important office so soflti at least after hU pardon from tho Penitentiary through tho in fluence of a set of politicians who do sired hU liberation for their own scltlsh end. Client) anil Xnstr, The Scr.inton Times oifers tho follow Ing suggestions to tho Incoming legis lature of this stato : There Is ono thin? we wish to seo at tended lo at Ilarrlsburg this winter, Hud tlii-t is to liavo tho prico of legisla tutors Mtsedto some sort of decent price, As lttfowis wo havo to blush every tlmo ivp talk with a New York man on tho suMect of legislation. vvV'liIIo lozi.s latnrs at Albany oro worth from $1,000 to $10,000 wr lioad tlio samo article can lie bought hero for from $5 to $o0 each. When wo consider tho great wealth nrulmrilvl intorMts of our state, this i.( a most humiliillng c3mparison. Wo nail iiujii all our senators and mom ber.s of tho assembly who havo any state prlilo, not to sell themselves ono cent short of tho ruling rates at Albany. Tlio dignity of our stato must oo mam talned and in order to do it wo must show tho country that wo havo as val uablo legislators as can be furnished by any otnor stato in tno union. Wo endorso tho abovo cleverly sar castle advico of our sprightly cotempo rary, but perhap3 it would bo as well to look a little further into tho matter, On tho general princlplo that a man ought to receivo tho worth of his mon py parties ongaged In tho business of bribing legislators should hardly be called on to pay much tho law-makers aro not worth it. AVo do not know of what material New York members of assembly aro composed, but wo havo no hesitation in saying that tho aver Hgo Pennsylvania member, who can bo bought, Is dear at $50. Wo have no re gard for men who bribe, but as between them and thoso they buy, they are by far tho less contemptible. It would af ford us great pleasure to know that not only were these legislative rascals kept down In prico, but that thoy weroswin died out of oven what was promlsoil them. Wo might oven alford to sink our Stato pride, to have tlieso fellows "sold" In moro ways than one. Tho Times Is inclinded, for "tho dignity of tho State," to put up tho prico of legis lators and as they are bound to sell themselves it may bo best after all to make them as expensive luxuries as possible. The Next Test. Tho world's history is full of examples of brave men struggling to repel Injus tice and correct wrong, and howover de feat may como to thorn, their batllps never eeaso until their objects havo boon accomplished. A reform once begun never goes backward. It may be Imped ed, defeated temporarily, but this only tends to purify those struggling for its uccess and Intensify their vigor for its final triumph. Thu3 with tho men of Pennsylvania who havo started out to remedy tho evils of a foul political rule, and whoso first bittlo was fought in Os tobor la-it. Those heroes aro resolved never to closo their werfaro until thoy have attained that for which thoy fight. Tho Oetbrr election In this Stato was a vindication of all that was alleged against tho foulness of tho Cameron Treasury King, because tho develop ments already tnado In tho city clearly show that tho b id moa thon arraigned KHor'od to far worse frauds than thoso of which they wero charged to escape tho penally of their Justly deservod de feat. Tho next great test will boon tho elec tion of a Stato Treasurer by tho peoplo, whon wo want to seo deneral Camoron allvo and ablo onco moro to lead his latcllltcsinastrugglo for power. Whon tho time comes to elect a Treasurer there will bo "nothing behind It :" tho con test will bo ontirely on Its own merits, nnd tho virtues, Integrity, and capacity of tho men Involved in it. Thcro will bo no national olectlon to sccuro or mora partisan dlsclpllno to maintain. As a matter of coursOjtho Treasury Ring will bavo Its way, becauso tho dark corners lu tho vaults of that department cannot bo swept up, their foulness purified, and their records arranged to tho satis faction of tho peoplo In ono year. Tho Itlng must control that office or becomo bankrupt. Hence wo look to tho election of a Stato Treasurer by tho poopla with a Uvoly interest, and trust wo may Uvo to tako part in it. Tho field is now an open ono on alltheso great tests. To day tho work of reform will comraenco In tho Constitutional Convention, and In tho meantime let tho pross all over tho Stato contlnuo tho bold denunciation of wrong lu politics whorovor thoy dls covor It. Lot fraud bo exposed In all Its shapes, and ovontually tho wrong-doers will be brought to justice Press, The Loulsvlllo Courler.Journal, tho editor of which has 'boon accused of nominating Qreoloy, very funnily Bays: "Thero is one comfort loft us auyhow. Wo know how to beat Grant next, tlmo. We'll nominate him," An A ill' rcs, nv Tin: Stato Co' itciinl.il CriliMt Commttstnm To Uva '. oule of the United Mate : The C Ingres of tho United Slates has unacted that tby noinplotto:i of Iho Ono Hutuliedth Year of AtnorliMii IniH pciuloncn shiilt bo celebrated by nn In ternational Kxlillilllou of Iho Arts, Mutiulactiirr-, and Products of tho soil and initio, lo be held at Philadelphia, In 1870, and has appointed a OOmtnlsv Ion, coinistlng of representatives from each Stato nnd Territory, to conduct tho celebration. Orl Jlnatlug under tho iiiisplces of this National tiOlslattire, controlled by n Nattotinl Commission, nnd dcslgnod ns It Is to"Coutmemor,tto tho llrst Century of our existence, by nn Exhibition of tho Natural resources of tho Country and their doVclopmont, nnd of our progress In th033 Arts which bonotlt mankind, In comparison with thoso of older Nations," It Is to tho peoplo at largo that tho Commission look for tho aid which Is nieassary to imko tho Cen tennial Celebration tho grandest annlveriary tho wirld has ever seen. That tho completion of tho ilrst con- turv of our cxlstenco should bo mirkod by somo Imposing demonstration is wo bellovo, tho patriotic wish of tho peopl ) of tho wholo country. Tito Con gress of tho United Statos has wisely decided that tho Birth diy of tho Great Republic cut bo unit fittingly celebra ted by tuo universal collection ami dis play of all the trophies or in progros3. Ills designed to bring together, within a building covering fifty acres, not only tho varlod productions of oar mlnoj and of the sail, but types of all tho In tellectual triumphs of our cltlr.ons, specimens of ovcrythltig that America can furnish, whether from tho brains or tho hand of her children, and thus mako ovident to tho world tho advan cement of which a self governed poo plo Is capable. In this "Celobration" all nations will ho invUcd to participate ; Its character being International. Europo will dls- tilav her arts and Manufactures, India hor curious farlcs, whilo newly opened China and Japan will lay baro tho troas ures which for centuries their Ingonl oit3 peoplo havo been perfecting. Each land will compcto lu generous rivalry for tho palm of superior excellence. To this grand gathering every zone will contribute lis fruits and cereals. No mineral shall bo wanting ; for what tho E-tst lacks tho West will supply. Under ono roof will tho South dlspl.iy In rich luxurinnco her growing cotton, and the North In miniature, tho ceaso less machinery of her mills converting that cotton into cloth. E ich section of tho globo will send its best offerings to tills oxliibltlon, and each Stato of tho Union, as a member of ono united body politic, will show to her sister States and to tho worTd', how much alio can add to tho greatness of tho nation of which sho is a harmonious part. To mako tho Centennial Celebration such a3 tho patriotism and tho pride of every American demands will reiiulre tho co-operation of tho peoplo of the wholo country. Tho United States Centennial Commission lias received no Government aid, such as England ex tended to her World's Fair,and Franco to her Universal Exposition, yet tho labor and responsibility Imposed upon tho Commission is as great as in either of thoso undertakings. It Is estimated that ten millions of dollars will bo re quired, nnd this sum Congress has provided shall bo raised by stock sub scription, and that tho peoplo shall havo tho opportunity of subscribing in proportion to tho population of their respectivo States and Territories. Tho Commission looks to tho unfail ing patriotism or tho peoplo or ovcry section, to seo that each contributes its share of tho benefits of an cntcrprlso in which all aro so deeply interested. It would further earnestly urge tho for mation in each Stato and Territory of a centennial organization, which shall In tlmo seo that when tho nations aro gathered together in 1870 each Com monwealth can view with pride tho contributions sho has made to the nation al glory. Confidently relying on tho zeal and patriotism c'cr displayed by our peo plo in every national undertaking, wo pledge and prophecy, that tho Centen nial Celebration will worthily show greatness, wealth and intelligence, can be fostered by such institutions as those which havo for ono hundred years bless ed tho peoplo of tho United States. JOSEPH R. HAW LEY, President. Lewis Walk Smith, Temporary Secretary. Keep Him Out. Wo notice that soveral prominent democratic journals aro urging tho cau cus of tho democratic merabors of tho legislature not to permit tho Honorable Samuel Jo3ophs to participate In their proceedings. Wo Join with thosojour- nals In expressing tho hopo that ono so notorious and unscrupulous, whoso namo has passed Into a synnoym for leg islative corruption, should no longer bn recognized as a democrat. Tho fact that such men partlcipato in tlio proceedings of tho democratic organization is an clo ment of weakness in tho party. It Is Idle for us to denounce radical corrup tion, howover glaring and widespread. when tho chief of legislative rings and tho most sharaeloss of legislative roos tsrs claims affiliation with our own par ty and has his claim admitted. Wo must purify ourselves from tho contamination of such parasites beforo wo can enter with success on tho mission of reform ing tno stato government, uesiuos, wo know that a man whoso moral convlc- tions aroso bluntod by a long course of political prostitution, will not hesltato to betray thoso with whom ho protends to act, whenever his own Interest seems to require It. Thrico, at least, If ho bo not wofully bellod.has this man Josephs beon induced to desert his party colors and act with tho enemy. To expect any better of him In tho future Is an oxhi bition of tho purest mental Imbecility, and to refuse to purgo tho party of him now is a manifestation of tho simplest moral weakness. And let no man sup poso that the party will bo weakened by tho excision of such tumors. Tho organ Izatlon will gain health and strength by tho lopping off of such excrescences Wo hope, tlierefore,that tho domocratlo caucus will havo tho nervo to oxcludo this man from their body,and wo would rejolco If thero would bo nulllcient lion oaty and moral forco In tho houso noxt year to send him to "Coventry." Johnstown Echo, THE COLUMBIAN Tlio CoiiMltiitloital Cotncutlon. WKi).s'i:9t)AY, November 20, 1872. A communication was read from tho auditor cetieral giving information us to tho expenses of reporting, printing nmi distributing tho debates of tho constttu tlonal convention of 1837. Mr. Landl.3 ollVred n resolution call ing on tho secretary of tho common wealth for six copies of Purdon'u Di gest for tho ttso of tho convention. Not agreed to. Tho chief clerk was ordered to pro cure printed tiiatiKB ior yo.is mm nays. Tho commltteo appointed to consult with a commltteo of tho city council of Philadelphia reported that Concert hall had been selected for tho ttso of tho con vention ntul that carpets, desks, etc., had been determined upon. Tho commltteo of fifteen, to whom was referred tho subject of stenograph ic reporting for tho convention, re ported that In their opinion it was ex pedient to liavo tho proceedings nnd debates reported. Along debate then took placo In which a number of amendments were offered nnd rejected, Mr. Purvlanco moved to amend that tho said report shall bo limited to dis cussions actually mado within tho bar of tho convention. Agreed to. Tho resolution cmbodledln tho report of tho committee, ns nmended, was agreed to. Mr. Gowctt moved tho following amendment, which was agreed to : That tho commltteo on printing and binding, when nppointed, bo directed to report whether tho contract between tho stato and stato printer entitles htm to tho printing, and if tho report Iho in tho negallvo thoy bo authorized to re ceivo bids for tho reporting and printing. Tho chair presented a communication from tho secretary giving tho expenses of the several stato departments, which wa3 read and ordered to bo printed. Messrs. Lilly and Darlington moved that tho resolution providing for tho removal of tho convention bo reconsid ered. On this question tho yeas nnd nays wero required, and wero ns follows : Yca3 -18 ; nays OS. So tho question was determined In tho negative. On motion tho convention adjourn ed. Thursday November, 21, 1S72. Numerous resolutions wero offered and laid on tho tablo to bo referred to appropriate committees when such committees shall bo announced. All of tho propositions, embracing subjects for tho amendments of tho Con stitution, will lio upon tho speaker's tablo of tho Convention until tho stand ing committees aro announced, whon thoy will bo referred to, discussod and eported upon by such commltteo or committees. As tho action of tho convention will bo given when tho propositions como up hcrearier it is not thought necessary to enumerato them at this tlmo. Mr. Temple.of Philadelphia, offered resolution requesting tho Auditor Gonoral to furnish a stntomont of tho amount of money paid into tho Stato Treasury January 1st, 1807, by tho Ro corder of deeds, Register of wills, and Prothonotarios of tho District, Supremo and Common Pleas Courts. Adopt ed. Mr. Wetherill, of Philadelphia, offer ed a resolution. Inquiring of tho Auditor Gonoral what amount of money has been paid by the Stato for public print ing under tho existing contract ; also, what amount of work has been dono, which, from its peculiarity of compo sition or otherwiso, could not bo em- embraced in tho schedulo of rates as provided by act of Assombly. Adopt ed. Tho Convention then adjourned till Friday. FttiDAY, Novembor 22, 1872. Numerous resolutions wore presented, Instructing tho committees, when ap pointed, to consider tho subjects therein mentioned. Mr. Smith, of Berks, moved that when tho convention adjourned to-day, It do so to meet In Philadelphia on tho 11th of January, 1873. Lost, 33 yeas to 74 nays. Tho Auditor-general reported that tho expenses of Stato printing for tho ycareudlng Juno 30th, 1872, wore: Printing, $29,674 70 ; materials $15,270 39; binding, $9,139 Go, and that thero had been no expenditures of monoy for printing outside tho schedulo rates. Adjourned till Monday noxt. Monday, Novembor, 2uth 1S72. Tho Convention met at 3 o'clock. Resolutions wero offered and referred to their appropriate committees. Presluont Meredith announced tho standing committees of tho convention as follows. Tho first named per m on each committee is tho chairman : On Legislature Messrs. Me Vouch, nopklus, David N. White, Gilpin, NUes, Aughenbaugh, John Prico Wetherill, Dallas, Horton. On Lcgislntlon-Messrs. Harry White, ,S. Black, Dlmmlck, Purraan, Mann, Corbett, Flnnoy, John R. Reed,Ewlng, S. II. Roynolds. Hnnna, Hall, Curry, Thomas, n, b. Patterson, Andrews. On Executive Department Messrs. A. G. Curtin, John N. Purviance, Charles A. Black. Walker, BIddlo.Fell, Lamberton, Armstrong, Bowman. On Judiciary Messrs. Armstrong, Woodward, Russel.Cuyler, S. II. Pur- vianco, Sharpo, McVeagh, Kalne, James L. Reynolds, Dallas, Bromall, Boyd, Craig, Wright, Bartholomew. On Suffrage, Election and Represen tationMessrs. McAllister, Buckalow. Fulton, Brown,81mpson, Elliott, Lilly, Ellis, J. W. F. White, McMurray, Rooko, Cassidy, Carter, Campbell, AIney. On Impeachment and Removal from Office Messrs. Biddlo, Andrews, Oib son, Harry Whlto, Davis. On Commissions, Offices, Oath of Office and Incompetency of Offico Messrs. Knno, Baker, Boyd, H. W. Palmer, John M. Balloy, Stowart, Mc- Clean, Ucobo, Ktruthors. On Education Messrs. Darlington, Chas. A. Black, Stanton. Wherry, Rauch, liandls, Lear, Hall, Minor. On Cities and City Chartors Messrs, Walkor, Guthrlo, Littleton, Motzger, James L. Roynolds, Alrlcka, Pugho, Henry W. Smith, John Price Wether 111. On CountIos,Townshlpsand Boroughs Messrs. Lawronco, Lamberton, Dar lington, Honry W. Smith, Howard Broadbead, Struthors, Landis, Parsons On County, Township and Borougl: Officers Messrs. S. A. Purvlanco,Gow AKL EMOCllAT, on, Curry, Elliott, Lear, Brown, Man ton, Andrew Reed, Ranch. On Mllltla-Messrs. Porlcr, Hay, Lilly, G. W. Palmer, Stanton. On Public nnd Municipal Dobts nnd Sinking rund-Mcsira. Buckalow, Alnoy, Guthrlo, Addleks, DoFrnnco, Parsons, Temple, Littleton, Van Reed. On Stato Institutions itnd.Bulldlitgs Messrs. Turroll, Mott, McConnoll, Worrall, J. W. F. Whlto, Temple, Mc, Cullotigh, On Religious nnd Charltnblo Corpora tions nnd Societies Messrs. Mnnn, Alrlcks, Mlnor,Huiislckcr, Carter, Wor rall, Collins. On Railroads nnd Canals Messrs. Cochran, Curtin, Dacr, Horton, T. II. 11. Patterson, McAllhtor, Sharpo, Rooko, Beebe. Howard, Campboll, Mc Cullough, Hemphill, Joseph Balloy, Funk. On Prlvalo Corporations Forolgu and Domestic, other than Railroads, Caunls, and Religious nnd Charltablo Corpora tions and Societies Messrs. Woodward, Turroll, Dodd, Collins, Hovorln, Dlm mlck, Clnrk, Corson, Barclay, Stowart, Baer, J. W. F. Whlto, Harvey, Baker, Simpson. On Declaration of Rights Messrs. Hopkins, McConuell, Wright, Corson, Clark, Edwards, Gibson, Lawrcnco, Nowlln, On Future A'lieiidmonts Messrs. Funk, Cassidy, Davis, Brodhcad, Ban nan. On Constitutional Sanctions Messrs. J. S. Black, Bowman, Cronmlller, Ban nan, Do Franco, Porter, Addleks, Hun sicker, Bardsley. On Schedule Messrs. Birtholomcw, Corbett, Manton.O. W. Palmer, D. W. Patterson, Gilpin, Ilnnnn, Btrclay, Hazzard. On Rovlslon and AOJustmont Messrs. Gowcn, Knight, Church, D. W. Patter boii, II. W. Palmer. On AccottntsnudExpendlturcs of tho Convention Messrs. Hay, Cochran, Patton, John M. Purviance, Joseph Balloy. On Printing and Binding Mossrs. Nowlln, W. II. Smith, Russcl, II. G. Smith, Cochran, Cuylcr, David N. White. On Industrial Interests and Labor Messrs. Carey, Long, Fell, McCamant, Pugho, Andrew Rced.Edwnrds, Achon bach, Fulton. On Agriculture, Mining, Manufact ures nnd Commerce Messrs. Finney, J. M. Wetlierill.Knight, W. II. Smith, Curry, Dunning, Hnzzard, Mott, Craig, On Royenue, Taxation and Finance Messrs. Bromall, Church, Nilc3, Van Reed, Bardsley, Purmaii, Ewing,Ros3, John M. Balloy. A long discussion took placo on tho propriety of adjourning tlio Convention from to-morrow until tho first Tuesday In January. A resolution to thl3 effect was offered by Mr. Stowart. Tho ono mies of adjournment resorted to various parllamentiary methods to defeat tho proposition. Thero seemed tojie, how over, n very decided majority in favor of adjournment. An amendment was agreed to so as to adjourn from Wed nesday, but without coming to a dccislvo voto on tho resolutlon,tho Con vention adjourned until to-morrow morning. Tuesday Novkmku 20th 1872 V long discussion was had on tho lucstion of the pay and duties of sten- rographcr for tho Convention, tho price agreed upon being 1,40 per 1000 ems, to includo tho cost of stationery. Balloting for stenographer was next in order and resulted in tho cholco of Mr. D. F. Murphy on tho third ballot by a voto of C8 to 51. Mr. Kaino offered the following rcso lution : Ilcsolved, That tlio commltteo on nc. counts report by to-morrow the account of said members for stationery, postagG and contingent expenses and mileage ior ono session, according to tho provis ions of tho act of assembly convening mis convention. Mr. JCalno said that a resolution had beon offered a fow days ago directing tho president and clerk of tho conven tion to issuo certificates to various members for their fifty dollars, as pro vldcd by tho act of assembly, for stationery and postage. Tho resolution had passed, but ho understood from tho president that ho did not consider that ho had tho powor, and would not as sumo any such authority, as to glvo certificates to moinbcrs for their station cry, postago or anything olso, until tho accounts could bo regulnrly passed upon by the commltteo on accounts. That was tho reason ho offered that resolu tion. After some dhxjusdon tho resolution was adopted. a resolution to adjourn to-morrow until tho first Tuesday in January was agreed to by a voto of CO yeas to 42 nays. Mr. Buckalow offered tho following order which was adopted. That the first flvo cnmmlflps. iw nn pointed by tho nresidont.mnnt ntPhlln dolnhla oil tho third dav nf .Tnnnnrv In order to prepare reports for tlio action oi mo convention when It shall meet pursuant to tho resolutlou of adjourn ment. A number of resolutions proposing amendments to tho Constitution wero offered and referred to nroner com- mlttees. Adjourned till to-morrow morning, Tlio lViiallles of Usury. HOW PAIl TIIE AOT8 OP CON'OKES-I AI'- TIjY TO TIIE UENEWAIj OP NOTES. An opinion was recontly dolivered In theSuprorao Court by JustlceSImrswood in tho caso of Ellzaboth A. Brown el al. va tho Second National Bank of Erlo, Involving tho Important legal point whether a national bank which holds Its charter, or authority to transact Its business, undor tho act of Congress, for feits tho amount of monoy loaned by it, whon a higher rato of interest Is taken than Is fixed by tho law of tho Stato wheretbo bank Is locatod. Tho caso Is an error to tho Common Pleas of Erie, and carao up In this wise. Ono V. M. Thompson, nn oil operator at Erlo.from 16G1 to 16G0 had sundry notes drawn by himself to tho ordor of Conrad Brown (and endorsed by Brown) which notes wero discounted by tho BecondNatlonal Bank of Erlo, nt nlno per cent. Many of tlio notos woro ronowed from tlmo to tlmo, and tho discount paid ntoach ro nownl. Ono of tlieso notes for $10,000, now In suit, was so discounted and the proceeds wont to Thompson's credit ; two other notes existing under similar circumstances and drawn for $1,000 and $2,000 respectively, being llkowlsa in suit, making n total of $22,000. Court below ruled that tlio act of Congress Is tho law of tho bank that it makes no buch ponalty as a forfeiture of tho dobt BLOQMiSBUHGr, for tho violation of lis rcstrlcllon as to tho nmountof Intorcst charged that It docs mako n forfeiture of tho Interest, but not of tho body of tlto loan. This ruling tho plattitlH' In orror,Mn Brown testator of Oonr.ul Brown, tho ondonor, who was sited for tho notes dishonored by Thompson), makes tin bads of her writ of error. Justlco ShflMWood, In passing upon tho caso Monday, said s "That n closo examination of tho' words or tho net of Congress or Juno 3 1, 1801, will show that It Is Intended todraw n distinction between tho rcnowalof n discount nt nn unlawful rate of Interest nnd tho actual consummation of the usury by receipt of It In payment of the noto when duo. It Is declared by the 30th section that "tho knowingly receiving or charging, n rnto of Interest greater than tho aforesaid shall bo hold nnd adjudged n forfeiture of tho entire Interest or tho nolo, bill or other ovldonco carries with It, or which was agreed to bo paid thereon." This has evident roferonco to tho lndorio- ment of tho contract by Judicial process In which caso It Is provided that It shall bo held and nil) udged that tho bank shall forfeit nil tho Interest that is, shall re ceivo only tho sum actually loaned. Where tho bank shall actually recclvo tho U3ury, provision Is tnado for tho re covery of twlco tho nmount nf such il legal interodt by the person paying II ; on condition that tlio action bo corn- menced within two years from tho tlmo tho usurious transaction occurred. This, in tho opinion of tho Justice, defines clearly tho distinction with regard to tho renowal of notes mentioned In the opinion nt tho outstnrt. If there were no special limitation in tlio act, (and It has no necessary connection with tho other clauses no consistent construction could bo put upon tho Iangttigo of tho section taken altogether, oxcept by holding that no nclioncau bo maintain ed for tho singlo Interest neither bo foro nor after it is paid but as to that tho remedy is by defence ns to tho no tion on tho nolo or loan, In which caso tho entire interest shall bo hold nnd nd- udged to bo forreltod. There may bo a good reason forth!?, if It was tlio inten tion of Congress to glvo f ho banks a locus penitcnatiac, so far as tho penally of doublo tho amount was concerned, nnd nllow them to savo It by not act ually taking It upon tho maturity of tho debt. This nccords with tho general cur rent of the decisions upon tho Intent of tho usury law, wherever tho contract is not of itself declared to be void of tho statutes. It is actual payment of Iho faco of tho usurious contract cither in part or In wholo which consummates (ho usury, and from which tlio limitation of tho action for tho penalty commences to run but lawful interest may bo re ceived in an action for the principal. The opinion winds up by affirmation of Judgment in favoroftito bank, and tho citation of numerous authorities on tho subject. 1'av.loii!. Tho Prosidont has remitted the son- tenco of Paymaster Hotlgo who was convicted some limosinco of embezzling tho sum of $150,000 ofthopeoplo'a mon ey, and sentenced to ton, yoaw impris onment therefor. Wo think tho Presi dent's action t wrong one. Hodgostolo this itnmonso amount whilo acting as n Government official, and sunk it in speculations. Tho deed, or rather se ries of deeds, extending over a long period of tlmo was dono deliberately and with a full knowlcdgo of its crimi nality and fully merited tho sentence pronounced. In this Stato whore scoundrels aro tho recipients of oxecutlvo clomoncy when over tho exigencies of a political cam paign require, tno paoplo liavo been mado heartily sick of tho power placed In tho Governor's hands, and would willingly soo it abolished, but it is a much worso thing to contomplato when tho President Interposes between a felon and tho wrath of an indignant peo ple. There is little or nothing to restrain public plunderers, if thoy can bo sure of Influenco sufficient to obtain Presi dential iuterferonco in tho event of their detection and sentencing. It would doubtless liavo had a beno- ficlal effect upon all such men if Hodgo had beon compelled to undergo his itn prlsonment to tho uttermost day. A GENTLEMAN tllO Olil.T (lily bought a thousand shares of a fivorito nitro- Rlycerlno stock, anil as ho stood by tho Indicator, watchlnpt his purchnso drop- nine; in nrico at tho rnto of a quarter per cent, per mlnuto, ho exclaimed : "Con found this mnrkot ! Thero 19 no snap In It." Wo 11 nil tho olectlon roturng tills year exceedingly dull rcjdinp;. 1'rlbune. Tiieiii: havo boon soveral Presldcn tlal candidates worso defeated in tho number of IClcctoral voton than Sir. Greeley. In 180:1 Henry Clay only had 10 votes In 1810 Martin Van Kuren, running for ro-elcetlon ns President, had but CO votes. In 1852 deneral Winlleld fJcott bad 12 votes. In 1801 General McClellan had but 121, and In 18G3 Horatio Seymour had 80. NEWS Mllo M. Dlmmlck, who was member of Congress from tho Eloventh District of this Stato from 1819 to 1853, died Nov.2tstnt Mauch Chunk. Jay Gould was arrested In Now York last Friday on ailldavlts charging him with unlawfully appropriating to his own use, whilo in control of tho Erio Itallroad, $0,500,000 belonging to tho stockholders of that road. Ho gavo ball ill $1,000,000. A Boston despatch says tho contrlbu tions to tlio relief fund In that city now amount to about $72,000, Including $1000 In gold from IiordDufl'orin, tho Govor nor General of Canadu. Tho contribu tions of Harvard College amount to $33,000. Soveral ofllcers of tho Now York Health Department, after tin Inspection of all tho markets In that city, nnd nu merous wholesalo poultry establish monts, dony tho existence of any fowl disease In Southern Now Jersey, howover, tho fowls uppoar to bo allllct cd with a fatal distemper. Tho Commissioners of IntornnlRove nuo Is preparing for presentation to Congress a bill dismissing 230 Assessors and about 1300 AssUtant Assessors, nnd necessitating tho appointmont of ubout 25 'special agents. It Is thought this reduction will savo tho Government over $1,000,000 annually, COL U MB1A OOUNTYJPA. Apnsspngertrati) on tho Philadelphia, Wlllmlnjitoiiitnd Baltimore Ralirond, lift ilncd near Wilmington by tho do ubling of u locomotive, was tun Into last Friday, by n train front Nor,' York, Tho two last cars of tho disabled train wero "leloscoped," and two persons were hilled and hbottt Iwcnly Injur ed. Co). W. lVnu Clavk, for Allan Uulh orford, Third Auditor, has ettlurod ult In tho District Court ir Washington against John W. Frtuy, laying dam ages nt $10,000, for a liiiol, charging that thodofendant.as proprloIoi ofthoiVcw, publish! tl In Philadelphia, on Oat. 8th, 1872, of nnd concerning tlio plaintiff, published In Hi editorial columns n corl tin ft!-"-', wumI.iIous nnd (K'fama tory llbol. A largo flro occurred on Wednesday nf last week, In Jersey Cltyby which a planlng-mltl mid tobacco warohouso wero consumed, nt an estimated loss of $375,000. Bo?ton also had nuother scare by the brcaklngotitof a flro In tho largo printing (s'abllshmcnt of It tnd & Avery, on Washington street. It seem ed nt llrst to threaten Himthcr gcntral conflagration, but tho llrunon kept it confined to tho building whoro It origi nated. This lo3 Is estimated nt over $300,000. ;The Coliseum building In Boston was sold ut auction on Saturday, for 010, 500. It cost $250,000. Hugh Morrow, convicted of shoitlng Alderman .MeMullon, with intent to kill, was Fontcnrcl on Saturday lo a lino of $1000, and an Imprisonment of 0 years and 0 months. Sir John lljwring, thoEoglish poll tician nnd author, and formerly editor of tho Westminster Ilcview,n member or parliament mid British minister to China, died on Fr! lay la.-t. Tho Commissioner.-) ti Investigate tho Mexican outrage on the Rio Grande havo completed Hioir report. Thoy onnflneri thidr investigations to n ills- tanco or 500 miles, from tho mouth of tho Rio Orando to Rio Gruido clly.und estimate that tho Americana within that limit have suffered in property alono to the extent of S'JO.UW.uuu. Three feet ofsnow fell io Buffalo, N. Y.. up to tho 20th lust. Tim President has unnolutud Briga dier General McDowell Major General to succeed Meade, and transrerre l Him in tim ilnnnrlmeiit of the South. Gen eral Hancock fs ordered to tho Military Division or tho Atlantic. At. Xnw Orleans. Francis Mai tine. and Dido Baptise wove arrested Tor tho murder of Antonio C.irafa. and at at tempt to swindle an insutanco compa ny. Tliey had lusur.'it i.tiraia'.siiio ior 1000, and six weeks after wards drowned him. Tim President, lias t ird wed ex- Pay master John L. Hxlgo, formerly of tho U. S. army, and aontencja to ton years imprisonment in the States Prison for embezzling. New Advertisements. tttaVI'Kw. Ucponslulo men a jVcal Agents 11 vo sen iruiuimi uniamcnuu i ret" 111 nuit;u borhoods wlicro thoy resltU. Tu tlio rl 'tit p.ir lies vcit iiuerai iltiiis turn an uniuriuuiiv it ov Inbllsli a sulo utiil proltliiuiu hmlnns. AddrchS Tlio D tiireo it Uouartl Uo . wlioiesulu Ntirscrv- mcu, Wust drove, Cliester Co., nuvU'l'm 7XIi:CUTORS, NOTIOK. Mj i:statu or i:xorit rox. hec'd. i ...ttprs U'nLuinciit.irv on tlio t'stnto of Knocli li'fii. Into ot IM!. tovviishti). Uoluinbli cou nty. Uhcc"sji1., hnvo beii gruuti'il by tbtt Ht'Klsltjr 'lI " coumy in y.uu-iuwq liiuur ami .inini J.rox.ofJontau twn. I.ycnmlniri'o. All nor- hons liuvlii! claims nilnst tlio esiato uro 10- nne.stuil u prcaeui iiiom 10 tuo executor- 111 ljycomlnt! cotuUy. Tlmso iiitleblt'd to tlio t-slat Pithur mi notu. futli'inont. morttiuco or IiojIc no- count, will muUo payment to tho Kxcctitors Wltnoilluemy. . iur.ui,i ii.ii irit. nov'i)-Cv, i:xocutor. I3IHTHICT COUUT OP TIIK U. S. 1 lot; thk Mil UinUttiptcy, Western DUtrlctoi PontiM, ) In tho matter of Iteeso J. MIILinl, lUuUrupt, Wcstcan SHstrict ol Pcmra,, S, S. A warrant lu IJanbrnptcy has been lo-ucl iiy B.itil Court asnuist thi list. ite or Iteeso J. Mill ard, of the cojnty f Columbia, ami Smto ol I'enosylvauta, 111 sum lnsirici aujuuo.i 11 nan krupL upon petltton of his creduorn. nnd tlio itnvinnnt of miv debts and delivery ol any nron- urty belonInu to said Jianhrupt, to him, or to 11IS use, ami Uiu uaiiMai ui unj jiiuiu-iijr u ill iii nm lnrbldilfii bv liw. A liieel.H'Z of tbo credit ors oTfeati 11 tukrupt, to pmvo tnelr debts ami riinnn mm iir mori) Assl 'lieOS OfllU ltltte. Will bo held at a Court m uanurupiey 10 oo uomeu at JUoomt-burg. in bam uisirict, on mo iweniy hovonth (27lli) day ol Detv'uiber, A. 1. 17-, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at tho nillco ot M. Whtlmoyor, Ksq., beforo Kdward Overton. Jr., onu ot tho lteumert in nauisrur icy ui e.aiu mimuui. A. JdUHDOCII. nov 2J';St U. H. Marshal for said DlMUct. The Victor Sowing Xacliinc Co J". Xj. pebgtjson: No. 1227 CIUCSTNUTSTltElCT, PIIIL.VDIiLPIIIjV. 110VS9 111-. TIIE GREAT WEEKLY THE HAltRISBUltG PATRIOT Tho Weekly Patriot Gratis ! 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Bend l'ost Olllco jiouey urucr, iiauu: iiruiior iiegisiereii J.uner. Hills beul by Mall, will bo ut ihu rli-k of thu Huiiuer. uruSond for l'rospoctus and Hpeclincn Copy Address, nov'XI7J "TUB l'ATIUOT." BU3INESB OAUD3, VIHITINU OAlllW, E'lTElt 1IKAIJB, IIILIj HKAllH, rilOUUAMMES, i-oai'Kiw, U AO, Noatly and Cheaply Prlntotl tn i.'jjlhe Uleat Btyles of Typo nt the AGENTS .WANTED! Tbo uniminlleletl htieeebs of tho "Vlctir Sewlns! Muchlno," Uiist nu.l Went, opens u cooa oppor tunity for Sowlni; .Machine n.-ents nml rcHpousl bio nicu lo tuKo 1 10 nzmcy l,r this llo.iuty Kor clrc-uhirn, Fain pics of work inul UriBif, nd- lllChS, Jiiruin CHILD'S COMMENTATOR ON Tllia I1IIII.R for Hie ItOJ'U OtllOI.13, nTnin vtTif ror n i-itU. l'.vm-y Mmlly will fiiivo i Nniii lis llko It m.iw imiill-liad. I'oi- clrni Ur n." VrlSi? II. H. VOODSIT.KD A 1.0 . 87 lJAtk Itow, Now York. iuiWDHV A iil.iyiii.-ntloi nll.clMinmox, t i ilnv. r f JOi u or mure n Viu-. Now oiks by Mr-i. It. II, H owe pihI nth. ih Huiib nrinlnm, Klvt; i " v j" M ." nm lo wpiaiy nn.1 "lly ' work 'or V.. Wrlln .ma I'.r WmiI.i h ftc-o.- ViiiiiiiN.iroN,Pi-3Tis U.,iinrtfoM,u. A" i tS.H I IT il'S'l Ai. I' WillUiMl I All !jt) to ?-W cif-s,-. ,.r kin iK-opin, or i llli, r k x, yomwiiroM, iiko mora ;U wolk form lit t.n-lr spun momoiim ( r nil I lie II I" II M nt .iiiytlilni? rlw. lMtlir-HlnM froo. Ail.lrrm (1 HTIN&IN . CO., lMrllnul, Mai no, IIOViMI.V liuurn In llio TltA.Vnt,r.lW of lltrtforil.i'l 81 iLt rrtl'irn lMI'Ult I A I. UUiSSl AN MUSI III , Wholovnlo to tho liivt-. M,1"'" S?1!,',' potpil,l, on roeHptol SI, W. IIWIMAN T. nuoKKIXI'l'NU )lvl'i:ivi. Uvoi-V rlurltnn l I) men-hunt onu learn lit oiire. Hook in-illod ll.omti.iiiwo niiYAfir, iinii.im, ji. i. doors; mm, blinds, &g. Html far lllUHtr.tln.t C.U ilo.iiio t ntum, 'A A CUltlllim, Dl & o) Dey Ut.. New Vol It noviinw A f IRE AT EVENT! Wo liavo ileel.le.l to rlUnmo of our Imtiicrjso stock or MM.tAUl) T.UltiKH ,nt prlees u lllll.i iiliovo cut. 1'irst-clHM AxlU Now 1 allies, .inn. nleto .'.00. Hi-coint-lmnil ThIiIc mailo over now .W, Sta, S2.1. Ao. A isroat vnrloly lo stilt nil buyer,. He...! .-(m A m, Cor. Ciinal A Centre HK,N.!tvJ".rk. nnvanw ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC li unsurpawil ns n Promoter of Iho Orowlli at tho lliilr iin.l Whlskeri. It U uelthor Mieky nor uri'iny, yet It koIU'Ih niul Hmoollirx Iho ltulr mr heller anil moro permanently tlmii uuy nil or rom-iuc. t'Seu ai H Jlilir ureHsnii. ii luu'iui: tlio most hp.mtllnl anU lustrous Kloss. Wnrmat nl ni rfi ei Iv harmless. Its ox.iiiIhIIu nerlitmo If. qiillo nnrivaU-il, huliic.Ustllleil lrom tho w.irll i.iiowiiel lions or Cnshinnro I.irni bottles, onlv OUcN. Aililrcss AHUIll-'.NUAUl .xMIIjU.lt IDA. id hi.. I'liiiii'ioninu. rii, iiovijiw The Weekly Sun. ONLY 51 A VK.Vlt. 8 I'AUCJ. The Mrnl t'nnilly I'aner. The nest Afr.-ic-iiiiin-oi l'ttper. The IIlmI I'iiIIII.uI rupi-i-.-llio Ilr.tstiiry l'er. 'I lie Hi-it ru.lilou lliiKirN. Hie Host Cnlllo .Hurlxt Ittpnrls. Hip llrsl (irnrr.ll Mnrl.i-1 Itepor!. lln- llcst rnpe-r Kuri Mn). this wuisisijY skw youjc sun. ruht pines, r.o .-ultimas. 81 yen-, or less tlmu a eentKii lllllilbo ', Sen. I yum- .lolliir. A ili ress 'l i l-. -in is. r-ew inrK .-nr. OIir.KIFF'H SAJiE3. IO lly virluo of sundry writs lsuiod out nf tho uouiioi common i eas auo i'i ma uirecicn, win ooxp(KQd to puiti 1 1 h no at inn rourt uoiise, in tloj:nsburir. on Mond.iv. tbo "M d.iv of Incum ber, IS.!, nt ono o'elojlc, p. m,( tho followlu nnitifrllcq ti i'lt : All liml. cei uiu piei'u or iiitrcui m i;iuu nnii. t) ii CoiiMiL'liim towitshlii. (JDlumbla count. I'.u. uouuueu aim tiescriuuu mm niiiuws, n wn, ; uuiii tnciielnn at Iho centre of thulaeo of iho uorib nbiitniniif. nt thnhl'l.l'H nf UlQ NnV Vorl; nnd JUddlocoil Held lalluud aud Uo.il immpatiy wnlcli crosses tho public roid loadUu from tlm own oi Asuiiinu 10 imo iowii oi u.i ..iviii i .lufac" inrlh(i(ilcirreo4. went I10J leut. thi'nco iiortlf H deres, westOuJ feet, tbenca north clshty-two fxJuloirree.s cast loot, tbouco north Lvveutv- miifl ana oiic-imii ueyiccs, wrst in leei, iiience nre's. castlHifeot, tloico "north Ut'j d'yrojs, -non l iierrivoi. casL :j luei. i il ca si) u o- west oil 1011(1 mo piaco oi uojmuuii;, Sel.cd, t iicoti lu exocutlou au t tj ba s ld at tho piop-Tly of HAtiniel hulby. ALSO: All lbitn!o?o or niraM of hill sitiiitul In ui 1'eunsvivaiiiii, nnauooa au i ici:Tii)flu an mi low.s.towlt: On Iho woit, tt'juth aud cist by I ..,1 j ,,t .1. Ifltttm-llliin i ii 1 1 t, (I... iinrlli i . I c'.ist by laudsof I'eter Kuecht.c mtalnln l-'Il-'r V WIMiMniniii i.i lima mi tiMi i r. .irn.l i.t n fi iiiiiiu nut . tin nan uiu ii iriiu i ii3ii i n ;'J bo sold as mo property oi v liuaui nuip, ALSO : All that certain lot of critinl Kilui'o In tho noruuuu oi i;j lira 1.1. i ti in j couutv iti uoiuili- lila aud ht no ot L'ouusvlv.Liit.t. bounded and du serlbcd as tullows, tu wit : On tho inn th by 1 ind of Ad.im Mouscb. on tho c ist by nu allny.ou Ih- ouIU oy iaim oi itciuoJiii cz. Jvtiiig, ana oti mo west by Trout ltuu hiruet.tho sanio belu twenty tlvofeetlti front, by ono hundred and foitv feet lu denth moro or loss : wnereou aro erected atwo hturv l''raiii3 DwtdluijX House nnd (irtnii. lerMiDp. iiso, uiu mieie-it oi too .sain ueieuiiaui s.ild. botiudiid and descrt'ud as lollou. ti wit : in w on er 101s mlu.uqx in 1110 i irmriii uiiirt'- On the north by laud ot Itutibju Kulttlo, m the east, oy an uuoy, on uiw .totuii ny unno i , vo- uuoauu ou mo usl oy iiuisi. .veimo, inn h.imo biiluu nity r-Bt lu iroat by ono hundred and forty leut lu depth m ro or loss with ilia up. iuiriiiaiii'". Heledaud talcon luoeetitl hi a:i 1 t i bo kjLI as tue propu'iy oi liuuotpu u to. ALSO : All that rent oil it.) situ it 3 1 lu 511111 lu town ship, Cuhiinhu e unity. Slate of I'oiiiisylvanla, oouuiieii nun iiu-.cr.oeti as luuowj, lo wn : uu the cast by lauds ot loliu Shroilc.und Ijiwrcuce Wallers, boiuIi by lauds or Abriham Hehwep. pcnlietser, west Uy lauds of Ch irles Alowry, norlh by h public) roid Ionium from tho .Milllln ro.id to Nescopeeir, on which tiro erected it Dwelllu House uii-l llirn. wllh otu.iroul build Inns, Kilil tract eont.iiilni;sevoiiLy-tlveii.-re. be tho Huin.vsuoro or less. Also one other tr.u-t or i, ceo ut ami MUl He I in iho Ciunl v. st.ilo anil lownshln iifoie-..ii 1. uo-.iudi-'l and des.-i-lbed us lollowjt. uu the norlh w Ihiul ol j;ieasjr sehw.'PpoDhelser, null on tho Mesl b.- land of Isaac K. Schweipjulu-Nei-, n n lh by .loi.ii Wal lers, east by a p.ibllcro ui Kultiu' ti mil .Mainvllle in .niiiiiu coiiiaiuini rivo Acres no iuu hams moro or lcs.s. Seined, laltcu in osc.".itlo:i aud to bo sjkl as iuu property oi joiiu ii. lone. ALSO ! .11 th it 1 T. or p!ot;u of 1 m I situit'i in the town of lisny. Hi oLii'iwushln. Uohiiiiin ic i iulv. State of I'entisjlva.ila.buuudud itudile.erilijd as louows, io wit : on iuu iiisT,ny i-ji oiiviiii.ini 11. u.ise, ou Hie s-i-.iin ami we.t by an alley, ou llic orlii by M.Uu btreel, sua lot, belu-4 thlrty leel In fi-vjul and ono huunred and el -lit v leei ueep, ou v nicu aro i-r.-cieu a KLjry unu a nai jr.iiuo iiwciuu uousu wuu iuo tippuriU' nances. tSe!.ed, talieu In cxecutlo-.i and to b3 sold us tno properly i jacusouuv.ius. ALSO : the followlui: doier.bedical uslato situ .to In thu county ol Cohuuljl i, lownslilp ol ricKiandrttale of t'euiisylvaul.i, to wit: ml in'o, I, Mtu-ito In the town oi i;spy, wnereon aro eroci- I a i-vo-slory brlclc dwelling house, u two-bin liamo sioid iiouu, a jiaiiiu siaoie auu uiutr ouv ouililiius, bouuueil us follows, to wit: hclnirou iiioNjnh bldoot laiu fttreet, ou thu Kasi uy I it ;?,), t, on tho North by iiiiulloy, ou tho Wist by lo' .Nj.o. .visij. one oilier iui biiu.ii.o on l inn s l i ir MatuSttuel ofKild town, bouiiikd ou tho 1-J.nt ny lot oi M.nniici urauo, ou iuu rior.ii by .in auey, ou iuu west, oy uu, oi ib-tni woi'llllil win, p., nn nm m'.em.l It t.ll'.l vlill! 1 1- 1 rl, . .1 Hi. I hon-iualid otll liultdllus. Als i. ion nmllvl.liin one-half pari of thu lijllowiu-; dutcrlhcd bilcic yara i.iuu, niuuueu on iuu hotim by 1 mil ut .miry j.. ieiuu.iu, J.uwaiu jieueuo icu ami Wes ley nucule, ou tho Kisl by l.iudul ,1. J. liobblus ou the .Nuilh by llio buuiu and WujI lui-l:et nueei. coui.uuiu iwu au-ies uioi-.i or less . Auo one olher piece lu b.iul towu ou tho e.istbUeol Marlielblreet, bouudeil nulhe South by an alley, oil the Wibl by bind oi Unbelt H.isl. and on ihu -Sol III by laud ol J. .1. Itobolns, i'onululn one acre, iiiur in ju-.s. .visu iiuu inner lot pio. bl ou iuu isoiuu bine oi khiu i uiru Hlieel ot nilil lowu bounded on the West be lot ol .l.ie.io Mm.vi,l. luiiu, uu tliei-iouih by uu ultey, uu tlm lOasl by lut jNo, uj owucd by llouerl Hist, whereon Is tiected a !r.iino(hvo.llU3 house, Also tli-j undi vided oue-hdlt part of tiiueiutcru imo-h.ut part oi iui iso, j u i iuu .sunn miuu ci uu tsircei oi bam luivu, .viieieuu uiu ereeieu n iwo-biory Iriuuo dwelilu-j; nouso.u iraiuo stable mid other out 0111111111-4S, ,iuu, 0110 101 or pieco 01 latnl sit, lutein Ihu lowiiut Mlllliiivlllo In thu townsbli ot jMlltllu,lus4id o3iiuiy, bjuude.l uu Ihu Wasi bv l-'inr isireet and Noun Waler Streut.oti ttm l. ist by laudot Susiu Harder, uud uu lue isoullk. uy isecouu nireei,coiitaiuiuihix 101s each sixty six irout uud luurloeu 10. Is deep bo tuo b.iuio muru or jubs, wuureuu aid ereciea a uwellluu Jiuiiau 1.111. Dvduto. m-iAsu jinn laneil 111 U."CU- llouuud mho bold as the property of House J, Mlll.ird, jIso, lot .No. SI. Hltlulo in llsnv. Co, litinUU ejuii-y, ou the t-outli side 01 isecoud Hlnet adjoiuiu!-lot ol Chruimun mi'l Oeribou 011 uiu i..ii, iiiii-y ou 1110 nouiii,iiu.i lot 01 .luiile; 1-owieron iuu wcki, wuureuii urn erected a iwo biory uweiiiut: iiousu anil otii uuiiuius, Seued liiUeu in oxeculloii and .0 bj&old us ilie luoiier ty 01 X. ti. Tluiiley. ALSO : Iho fullowlna described real Cbtalo to wit: bilu ittu luKcotl lownshln 111 tile l111v110fKsne.ini Joining lamlul Allied llaltenuu nu Iho Kisl.uu ulli-yoii Ihu Korth, laud of Ueuruu 1-', Uuaiusl uu iuu ivesi, mm puouo roan ou iiiuMoiuii. eon taliilui! about iine-tblrd of an ueru uioiu or lus wboreonis eioctedu one aud 11 half btory friune dwelling house. Sel.t.l, tn Icon In execution an 1 tobj sold a. tlm propel ty in curl; cruvcllnsj. ALSO : a certain tract of land sttii'ito lu l-'lshinucreeU iiiwusuip.i.uiuuioiaojuuiy, auu statu o lVnu Hylvaiiiu, .'uulalului; abuut lurty-ntiio ucrcs, uioiu or jeb-i, uuuiiuuu ami .luscriue.l as louuws to wit! on the .Noilh by laud it: Sylvester At bertsou.nit the ltsl bv land uf Almir.i Albert ..in rii Mm Htiiilli 11, nl Ur.i.1 l.i, I.....I ..1 I..I... .1 Moore, 011 which am erected atwo Mory Iraino uwuijiiji-, ij-jiue mm jiaiuubiiiuiu wuu iuu appur leuaiices. Seliiil, taUoii lu execution uml to bo bold as uiu properly ot joci H. Aiuertsou, AAltON HJIU'll, SherlU'. .S'ov. 13, mi. T 1ST OP Q HANI) JUltOHS FOU ju iikci:miif.u tuum, is7. Heaver Jimuilum Uaiiclc, Jaoob II irr Iger, llenton i:il. MeudeiiliallJr, Jlrlarerooli (leortso M. llower. Uatawlssu Jiimes o, lteuder, John I), i;ulcli JliUlilas lliirlmun, i:. iilio Adam mil. I'lshlnscreek Samuel Shlvos, A, W. rattor. bun. 1,'ranlr.ltii Tames lluber. William Htnlir-r. Oreeuwooil Uoorito W. Uuaer, IJitimer Dv vis, Jackbon-Joliu I', llcrr. Jacob Itintz. Maduou-Tbooiloro ltuuyau, Oaear t'orroll Sir... Hl..ul..lll.r llllllnl M.,.1,1. ' Moutour towls Holh, l'luo Aslicr Fullmer. Bugurloaf-C. L. Jloure, JUtA Htcphoni, iiTlMllmtibljrth') litn mwiiliuM ... thoitliiilllUlie World." " Htavper'o Magazine jVoKmi ff the Ji,v.. llio over-liieroiMltiBclrpitlallnnof Uu 1 . inon iilur Into (lmlin-1 nml nceils. Indfi-d.iuir,, V,', ; howiu.iiiylioiiiasitpeiieir-i , ,m V llUMtiTOiistdor It ns one of th,. ,. p, ,'" ' 1 1 -I lllllllllllHIl II., I I ,il ...... . wo must won vmt .. .r .1 I. . 1 0 1 ll,nl1' m1 id, 1 nloti . .i'......iiT in.-. 1, it-ii wo'i ny 11 , en 1 d pr Judices or depraved ins-, ; Tlio for v arloty, .'iitorprHti. iirnuio wo a i,, ' i-rnry not foil tin tltrios, Hlimil l oi'nu lu cm'l.'i' ronrl U will. in. in in n,..,.t '.. t-iuillu-i.llioiiilii .ir.i'it claim up,,,, , uvu i. .. ,,i4i'i" 11111 ii'iu,' 1; in, nil the d ijrs of 111 II to.-H, j it. 'j,, ;, 11,1,1 -I'll. ir.....,...i .1 - avnavaxtynxoNa -1073 Terms. IlAtll'KU'aMKIAKtNE. Olio Voir . An Kttr.i Copy or olthr t i,. M , Wrkki.v. or IN7.111 u-ni in. .,.,,,.1., ;! . every club or l-'ivu -uihchhii:,,,' ,- V ,' luonni-oiiilltiiii-i); or.uixOoiiliMlji ' outcxlni copy. ' Htiliserliitlons tilt.uu-KU'ii M Ml u Y.iinil llAZlii.lo.moit.Mross fir me v. I! nr. two III I ilriisrV l'.,rl . I, . ., . ' ' dross ror ono yo.tr, 87 00. ' ll.wle Numbers cm lusupplliij a' n iy i. a A eomiileto Hnt of It a nn j-ii-u t .. ..... eoiiiprlslns li Volumes, lu neat mum' niii'i ..... .o ni-iii. ...v u iresi, iroisjllt nl nth 11 ,tn-nlinanr l.ii-ai-J. .... ...1,...? 11 I.V Illilll.lmjflllll'Z HI 1111. I Mm, i e ' i.,. . " 5S cunts, by null, postpnl I. ' Tho postano on llAHt-r.lt-4 Mvov.i.s, i, , ayc.ir. wlileit must lu put M lh0 ,,, ,,, I'UII-UUIU". JY1III1 Ji.uri-.l. a lIllOTIIUUs, Nrw ,r,. T 1ST OK OjVUSKS JJ DKCllM lir.IlTl.HM ls7i. l'lll.M riitsr WV.KK. Ilronmnll A (.'o. vs. MuN'Insh h 1 n Clemuel 11. nickels' a linlulstralor v.. lv Lewis j,jd.uns vs. l-'hlilncreoU Sdm in -I-!. Hralli'illnv.illn vs. l-'iedtulctc Mjic 1,111 rranlcllu township vs. .I.iuu Mnii'vuoi u' .icieiiiiau n Hiuiy vh .laeou Mt'luiyli r. II ivul Oox'H heir. vs. .lacobch iiubcrlin Ventati lt'i'ee'saJiniiilsL'aioi.s vi. w . 1- Mlcha-1 Maiilon vs. l'.iUadilphSa H ilinri'i i. li, 'utrlcl: .Moiiai;han vs. l'lillilclph 1 & o , Itallroad (.'o. Uoer Dixou vs. riillidolplil 1 A It 1 1 roid Co. .Mrs. Maiy Connelly V. I'.iUaljlph 1 lt illiond l'n. I'raiicls J. Klino vs. .Tneou ltorrln;;. IHVldHel-.linervs. .lu.sii 1). Ill . no run rvramer vc. i iiua-.u llirn t . w. i;.i'nn .v wile vs. nooj, i'. w.n-.. ,losph W, I'.uisey vs. .lohii .Mulll-.a i A. II. Ktuwait vs. l-'rancls 11. Jullv. Andrew Crevellui; vs. Thomas lrun, A. IMrdeo Vn. vs. II. W. Mi lleyu ilu A. l'liidoo .t L'o. vs. Dauvllle.lliut - 1 1 tiirro ltillroadUo. Hzra S, Ijyons vs, tlolomnn Plr!:. .1. W. Hinltuv vs. O. II. Mtllek. Ularli .Merrell vs, A. II. Mlowtut. snco.vD ivnisK. William I.on;culio.-(?or ctnl. v,,.l , Itoj Holds. William II, Abhnll vs. .leroml ih H. Ilenjimlii Warner vs. .Imjpli It. it , It, H. Dowers' adiiiliilsli'ator vi. I.. I-. I L ll.irtou. J0I111 Veaer's adinlulstr.it t v. B.i id I iidinliilsirator, Wllll.un 1'. Herald vs, .to'm (1. .la .'.v. Wilson Aiier s. C. It. llrocltway, -iii.iiiciu niuoyer s 11 uuiuisira' 3r 1 Heller. U. 1). Kowler Iudorseo or 11. 11. l'.iui: , Melllclc. Wllllatu Coleman vs. Howard (Irliin s John jVusp.icti A wllo vs. H'u.itiiu-i t , Htcluheirerl, l'hlllp liroiilzel .6 A. A ., . Henry Miller vs. jVbrati uu Ivlas. William ii. Wilson, Indui-aco 01 Tii'im - J laud vs. J. 11. llurman. John Hoblon's oxecutors vs. Jc.si' !i. . Jeremiah S. llrobst vs. IJauvi.. , WUlcesiiirro it 1 1 11 oi 1 .j . Jacob Mellclc vs. Lewis I.irish. Joseph II. Htuddon v. llearv .1. M ' , L'aliiarlnu 11. Si-hiiiBcIc vs. .1. .s. 1 , llroi'Kt aud .Mlctiael llrniiit. Levi Kurt, vs. ruuii'i Watts, a iin a, John II. Watts, deo'd. John UrllllUKcr, Jr. vs. J. lUc'iui.10. A UDlTOIt'S NO LUCK. KSTAn: OV AMOS HIIOOB4 I) I'lio uuderlMuod ntMMlutod Viiti.m t- ii uto tlio funds lu tlio binds nf (ti Aim tor ol Iho osiutuof Am s It'iod'.M, iI'mi- i meet tho p.irtlos Interested at iuu oiii 11, A.IMXHI, I.iSIM 01 uiiawisii, ou n t Nov. td.titllo'cloi; j: p. m.. wuen and w . parties lulereislud.and b.ivliueUtius 114 1 1 estate aroroiuested topresont them t 1 v tor, or to boii trover dib irre I froin jui .., ., a fill aro of said estate. i II. llilOi KW V t UOVl, 1W All i 'A Complete I'lctoilil llttiry m : i-1 ti " Thu best, eht' ipjKt, ami 111 ratntly Paper lu Ilu Uu.ua Harper Weekly. Notices of I'm 2'i' ' . Tlio MWUjt Is tho ablest and m k p Illustrated perloille il publlshu 1 int'itt. ui Its editorials aio hehoi.irly au I n . un'nu. carry much weight, Hsitlusti di-uinni cur events aro full and fresh, and aro piepiret our bust deslKUOi'H. With 11 eueuUt'o'i ut 11 tho Weekly is ro 1 1 ! al tu ist ti ill a milium sous, aud Its Influence as au ormuoi mnu simply liO'iiendoits. The Vt'u mmi1,' 1 pftsltlvo noslllou.aud expn.M-.es d-'i-nl. t on political and social piVj!mhh. - K Cjura r-Journat. Terms l lI.vr.i'Eii's Wuiuav, oaoyear .. Au llxtra 1'ipy ot elth.'i- the Mi i Wi:kui.v,oi- Uv.m: will bo huppln i every c'uiii ol l-ivi:rii'..sc:uiiii:iis ii f I " one remittance: or, Six Cjpiu. l-n-out extra copy. KubMrip'.ioustn II.lisi'EU's 51.1'. 1 i 1 I.V, uml llA. ill lo one address In , jID.oi; or, two of Harper's l'orio il . . uddrtNs ior ouo year, If 1 u i. Had: Numbers cm be siipplie 1 a' .1 Tho jV11n11.il Volumes of llAr.ei.it In lieilelolh blndlui!, will be si-ul b ex lieu of expeose, lor 87 it) each. .V i-oiiip -eomprlslm; sixteen Voluiues, sent 011 ! cash at thu rato or S -Jj per vol., ire '",1 ronso of purchaser. Tho postaso on IlAi:i'i:it'.s Wr.i.i.i.-i njoar. wh.ch inusi bu paid in, ilu post utile. Address liAiii'isit a nitoTiir.i;, n. pUHLlC SALE ov VAIjUAHC-K KEAIj KirATU. Ill pmsiianco of nn or.lor of tao i 1 nu Court of Coliiiiihtaeouuly, tlio uiidursi-iu, 1 i mluKtrutor, iVe., of Iho estate ol .loiiaih.in i tle,deccasei.i, lutoiittholowuslllpol Cou ik u. . In said cuiiuiy, will oirer a. biiljon tao p. ,u on SjVTUUDAY, KOVKMI5KHo t.li.i I o'clock tu tho urici-nom, throj per 1 ' 1 gruiiud lu .M nit 111,1 eivy, lu tliul was ' yiejihaui.ColuiuDU county .each Iui " ' iv.-nty-llvo leel Irout, by uiiehmulri-'1 n'nl 1 leet liiilepth.limindodby I jtoi A W. ' the south, l.uihy street on thu wes , 11 1. u on the north and 011 tho east by an all.- , ' 1 ol which there aru erectodao iu and nn, ' friune dwellluj house. 1, uu tha ust u i'i -don-asi-d.Mlui HJluthotuwubiiliiiii 1 . .' ,,i,deJ..mya.o,v,.ild.LLiAM 0JWV, Adaitu.s.. . Tnit-is oi-' bu.if. Ten per -jui. " f.iuriu of tho piirehustf 111 iney ube pul.i 1 slrllvluy.lDWu 111 tno property, the mi -i 1 less thu leu per caul. In lie p ml al th '-. lion ot llio sale, and tho Im1.ui. a m . therealler witlilmoiostli'jmcjuilriu -i' 1 " l'ossession ,'ttven ou April Is'., Is. i. l'liroiiu.i.i'topay 1 ji-ileeJ. 1;, II. i. ' ' 1 a lllaamsliurj, Nov, Sih. IS".'. OfICK OUHBMlMTVItV llJinn u C u.. . - llmiwicic, l'A..I.ov. jta. tsi To tho Commissioners of C ilifiHili. :oiu' . ' ULMi-bUMKN :-l'lio .Military 11 . ii-.l, m ortho iniiall piyiiieutor Milltu la-w r. .. 1 lioiu thu Count Tru isuror, l-uipijllullv n-1 1 yimto noilly tlulax olleelirs thu ', n called in I iiy in Iiy tlm wi.iM.'u I) '", u(( His Uilltta lUrt.'lUtm .to., on the ' l H" ' 'l ucre has already been loo much ncjic-i mi" mailer on too p irt of eulle.'tors, uu I w. n. their piitioulai-iUieuttoii called 10 us tho piemliei. Yiiuisivspijctrully, C. O. JAUlv-iUN, Major, A. 1' ' President or tho Mlllt.irv n ' I'oiiMissioNEiisOirici:, 1 ItlooinsuurK, Nov. llllh, 17J 1 The 'ibovocoiuiiiunlciillmi was liml'l 1 ' II lut-1 1 iu uddiii mal iixpiauuU'in iiM'U " II. J. Hl.l)r.ll. 1 W.M. SHAl'l-'l-llI, Cuin. I il. 1 ' WM. IjAWI'ON, J , , Attest WM, KI'.lOKIIVl, :, Nov.SM, bfJ.-'JiV l"'-' r,OHl'OHATION. li J .Votleo Is lureby Klven that on tlio l.il a ' 01 October. A. I).. 1S7J, petlllon lor the lu mrutl'Jii of tho Odd l'ello vh Hall Assoi-iau m liloonibbnru, was presoutrd lo tlio Court ol 1 mou Pleas of Columbia euuuiy, which iiiulued and approved by tho court and ie ' to be tiled, and thai notice or said applie d" u bliould ho published In ouo liowbp.iper, puuiis" ed lu said eounly, lor lu.ur wieUs prior to m terin. nt which Iiuiu said Chiuter will ' ' " tinned uultss ijuud cause bu bhown 1 1 trary. It. II. HINlllje.11, uuv. S-lw. i'luthoaolai TN TIIK COURT OP COMMON JL I'MIAHOl-' COIjUMIIIA COUNTY. Josi.i'ii 11. Ai.si'A-ruiiT'iiiisri'.i'. or Cum -kl ' jiia 111. 1111 vs. KUUOI.I-1I HKllll. , l-'l. l-'a. No. Ill, SciteiiHier Term, IS7J. Tho auditor nppoliiled by tho Court to rep illstrlbutlon of tuo bind lu Court urlshi't H" Iho hheillls sale, uuder Iho abovo writ, meet Iho parties imerostod for llio purp jsh " his iippoluliuout, 011 halurilay tho thttleeui'i day ul November, A. 1). ist I ut IU o'eloi-U a. 1 ' lit his olltca In llloonisbiirK, l'awlieu and wliele all parlies iu Interest ure reiiulied to prcem their clulius or hu debarred lioni elaluis y ; oaia luud. C. W. JilH.rjl-.tt. IIOVO-JIV. t - Q Tit AY. (O I'limo to Iho premises or tho subsgnlur on about tho Hist ul October lust, n WHITE KOWi will wolch 1'W pounds. The ownor will e.un forward, provo properly, pay c namn, """. her uwuy or Dim will bo iold aceordliiB ti lBW" lUTDOU'lI B1IUMAN. Mainvllle, Nov, 15th U.