BLQOMSimUG, PA. Friday, DocS. QO, 18 7 5. IiAXlt fllt.UIS. 1st. We ae opposed to further grants of the public land to corporations and monopolies, and demand that the national domnin be set apart for free homes for the people, National Hni'irnMCAN l'i,ATront Jvsr. 0, 187:!. 2nd. II eare opposed to all further grants of lands to railroads or other corporations. The public domain should be held sacred to actual settlers. National LmniiAt, llnpunr.icAN l'f.ATFOHM May 3, 1S72. 3rd. We are opposed to all further grants of lands to railroads or other corporation. The public domain s'lonld be h'ld sacred to actual srttltrs. National Dhmociutic Plat form July 10, 1S72. 4th. That the public lands of the United Matci belong to the people and should not be sold to individuals nor granted to corporations, but should be held as a sacred trust for the benefit of the pcoAc, and should be granted to landless settlers only, in amounts not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres of land. Na tional IiAnoit Itr.ronM I'htfohm I'kii. 22, 1872. It will thus be soon that all the political organizations in the United States stand up on tlio same platform in relation to tho pub lic lands. How well tho Republicans since Juno 1872 have- fulfilled tho solemn pledgo then made upon tiio subject wo have examined in a previous article. Our bus! ncss at present is with our own parly organ! zation, for finding itself in power in the lower Houso atW'asliingtoii for the first time in more than fifteen yearn, and that too on tho eve of n most intense- struggle for purity of government, and tho destruction of the corrupt rings now dominating at tho Federal capito), before entering upon its legislative career it should stop and take the political bearings. And that becomes the more necessary because we see at this time a called and semi-ofiicial meeting of men, eminent or notorious as lobbyists, congregating at St. Louis, to take and concert measures to push forward the Texas Pacific railroad. It is intended to forestall and capture public opinion and thus brings a pressure to bear upon Congress whereby millions of acres of tho public lands are to bo voted to this project, and the Land Grab Ring still further en riched at the cxpenso of tho people. This St. Louis meeting is n preparation for another Jay Cooke and Credit Mobilier swindle. Stocks and sections of lands will be put whero tl.ey will do most good" Lobbyists will bo plethoric with certificates, and checks and promises. ThcOakes Ames's will hunt up tho Schuyler Colfaxcs, the buzzards will bo gathered to tho carrion. We warn now and in advance, the com ing Democratic Speaker, whoever he may be, that ho be careful in tho make up of the committees. Wo warn tho Iste Vic: Presi dent of the Texas Pacific tint it is a rock in his pathway. Tiio people arc tired of promi ses without performances, and they will hold to a strict accountability tho Land Grabbers and their Congressional abettors and coad jutors. The man who betrays his trut and his party must go down ; ho who links him self with tho corruptionists and jobbers shall havo no part nor lot in tho purification and regeneration which aro sure to come. Look to your acts and votes, therefore Gentleman, and do you, O yo People I mako it war to the knife and the knife to the hilt on those who, having sought your confidence betray it to your destruction. MAXLIMESS. Tho Republican of last week prints as a leader a part of an editorial from t ho Columbia?,- of Nov. 19th, with the following comments : Tliero are times in the experience of every ono when tho noble clement prevails. The confession of tho political trickster, in his grave moments, aro perhaps, sincere Wo give a specimen in the exact words of the Columbian. We believe the mission of a newspaper to bo the elevation of tho tastes and morals of the people and tho correction of evils where ever Ihcy may bo found, and the paper that lias not tho courage to uuderta'.-e this, for fear of the party lash, is not worthy tho con fidence of a community. Wo havo mado no confession of corrupt principles in the Democratic party. The doctrines of tho fathers upon which our organization is based are as firm as the everlasting hills It is the bad management of a few leaders who have now and then been permitted to lead us ns tray, of which wo havo complained, Wo have no post-ollice to closo our mouths against fraud and corruption in high places, and when any departure of tho party. through the influence of so-called leaders, demands censure, our volco and pen will ever cry out against it. Daro tho Republican say as much? Let tho editors of that journal but open their mouths and utter one word against tho rottenness of their party, of which they aro fully cognizant, and off goes their official heads. That six by ten post ollico would slip from their grasp liko a greased pig. He daro to do right evon when personal profit may demand us to do other wise, and wo shall never permit ourselves to be purchased by a distribution of political patronage. Show in a Itepublie.ui paper which constantly talks about "tho immortal principle of tho Republican party," and fills its pages with cries oi "Treason, Treav bon," and wo will show you an editor who runs n post-ofiico in connection with bis pitiable pliant, purchased, paper. If tho day shall ever como when all editors shall have tho manliness to tell what they know without fear or fuvnr, there may then bo sorao hopo for a general reform in tho tioli tics of this country. THE SCHOOh UL'ESTIOX. Whilst somo bigots aro trying to make this subject a political issue, wo aro glad to eo that enlightened religious men repudiate the idea. The following from tho JCpiseopal Register is to the point: It has been said that theso schools aro godless. What those who iiio this word mean, wo cannot understand. Is it that the existing of a Supremo Being is ignored ? is it that iniuiellty is taugnt7 wo uavo yet to iearn that thero is n public school in the united (states wliero tliero is any such in struction. If it is meant that Ecclcittastlcal matters are net introduced, it is trui. They are not introduced in business sellouts. In medical, or law schools, yet no ono supposes mat our bchooih lor instruction, wmi ii view to inerchantlle life, or lor medical or hgal education, must trench upon the department of Church and religion. Tho Church iinUoa K'liool, the tchool of Christ; it has its un pointed teacher, they uro qualified and oblo toglvo instruction in that department, ,und much moreso when their pupils are sulli. oiently advanced in the elements taught by tho com moil schools huvo never yet attacked religion or underuiiucd thu principles of morality. When this is done, It will be I'ir.u enough to consider and correct buch mi tvll. m ; THE A Startling Fuel. The Philadelphia Ledger certainly cannot bo nccused of any favoritclsm towards tho Democratic Party. lis proprietor, George W Childs,ls known to bo an ardent persona und political friend of Gen. Grant. Ye. truth constrains it to speak in its issue o the 27tb lilt, as follows : The national receipts and expenditures for tho fiscal year which ended with tho 30th of Juno ifo not justify tho prediction made by Messrs. Dawes and Garileld, as chair men respectively of the Ways nml Means and Appropriations Committees riHlio ad journment of Congress in 1874. Thcc gen tlemen then promised that tho expenditure; of tho Government for tho fiscal year 1875 would bo twenty-six million dollars less than they had been in tho fiscal year 1874, A comparison of ollicial figures shows that tho net expenditures in 1875 were S171,52D,8I7, against $187,018,033 in 1874, and, deducting the Increased cost for account of tho navy In 1574 over 1875, there Is nn actual increase In 1575 of $2,3 15,823. These flsures show that It costs more than $170,000,000 to administer tho National Government, thouuli liftten years ago, with ns many ports and custom nouses, us targe a navy, auu as largo a torn lory, noi oiic-wim tiio sum was required, Tho above facts wcro constantly asserted by the Democratic press and speakcrs.durlng tho late campaign, and were stoutly denied by our opponent t. In fact they claimed ro tentlon in ofllce becauso the Administration had been economical, and the expenditures reduced. In tiio face of such facts how long will tho people endure Radical control? V1CB l'l!i;Slt)ENT WIIiSOX. Tho funeral of tho dead Vice President took place in the Senato Chamber at Wash iugton, on tho morning of tho 20th. The Senate Chamber was heavily draped in mourning, and Immediately in front of the Vice President' table tho catafalque was placed. The President and cabinet, judges of the Supremo Court, and many other dis tingulshed persons wcro in attendance In tho afternoon tho remains wcro taken to Philadelphia where they reached at mid night, and were placed in stato in Indepcii denco Hall. Funeral obsequies wero held in Roston on Monday last. Tho body was taken to Natick the homo of. Mr. Wilsou, on Monday whero it lay in stato until Tuesday evening. The final services wcro held on Wednesday morning. It is said that tho ap pearancaoftho remains had changed greatly, the haste of tho post-mortem examination not permitting a proper embalming of tho body. Hon. James E. English, of Now Haven, just appointed United States Senator from Connecticut, in placo ef Hon. O. S. Ferry, deceased, belongs to a description of men with which tho Senato is not overstocked Ho is a manufacturer and practical business man, gitted with strong, good sense, sound judgment and largo acquaintance with pub lie itfLurs. He has taken an active part in politics and held public office.as Reprcsenta tivo of his district in Congress and for three terms as Governor of his State, and yet has not fallen into tho ways of tho mere "poli ticiau," nor become tho blind instrument of party. On several notable occasions ho has shown himself to bo suilicicntly independ cnt to have proper political opinion of his own, in which his political sagacity was shown, by taking much broader views than those of somo of the Democrats who votod for him. Ho ought to mako a good Senator, His appointment is creditable to Governor Ingersoll. Ledger. THE CODE OP HONOR. Two fools by the names of R. W, Raylor of Norfolk, Va., who served under Mosby during tno rcoenon, and J. t. Kcegan, a Fodcral officer during the Mine strugglo got into a quarrel about a woman, in Philadel phia last Saturday, and a challengo was the result. They met in Wilmington Del, on Monday with their seconds, shots wero ex changed without cflect. and a second trial was demanded by both parties. Baylor fell to tho ground immediately after tho report, but on examination it was found that the ball had struck his diary, inflicting only a aslightflesh wound. It isto bo regretted that a third.'shot was not fired, which might have resulted in killing both idiots. Tho code of honor business is about played out, and these would-bo murderers ought to bo made to sufl'er the full penalty of tho law. Communicated. Mcssns Enrroiw. : Mr. Chairman Reek ley in last weeks issuo of the Republican, very nicely evades tho questions put to him, regarding tho corruption fund alJedged to have been received by him, by showing his pity for moa'id his "halfhearted gabbling" Republican friends, Mr. Chairman the ques tions aro simplo and susceptible of a very brief answer and will require notify at your hands for the propouudcr. For your benefit I will repeat ; did you re ceive two hundred dollars of a corruption fund to bo used in tho lato election in Col umbia County? Do you understand? If you received it did you spend it forthat pur pose? Do you understand? Havo you not admitted that you received it when you charge your"half hearted" Republican friends with "gabbling" and brpaking down tho real workers (motiey)of your party. Now my friend Mr. Chairman have you not cither talked or published too much? Take which ever horn of tho dilemma you please, but havo the manliness to answer, and let tho public know. x. Winu Awake lor December is on hand. Tho publishers evidently intend that each number shall surpass its predecessor. Tills number opens with"Kim's Last Whipping," a delightful story by that favorite among story-tellers, Sophie May. Mcrril gives tho story an excellent frontispiece. Thero aro also two other capital long stories, "Tim's Partner,"by Amanda M. Douglas, and "Five Pounds of Cinnamon," by Holmo-Maxwcll. Besides these, Miss Farman and M. Quad havo Thanksgiving stories, "Out of tho Fry ing Pan" and "Mysio's Thanksgiving." "Tho Birds' Harvest" is a pathetic little sketch by Mrs. J. D. Chapin. But it is oho of the poems which will especially captivate tho children ; "Silver Locks and tho Bears," by Clara Doty Bates, with six irresistible il lustrations drawn by Mrs. Fiuley Thero aro also articles by Ella Rodman Church, Rov. Dr. Chaplin, and Dr. Tourjee, "Parlor Pastimes,' by Geo, B, Battlett, and poems by Joel Benton, hilar arnian, Marian Doug las, and Ilolnio Maxwell, while tho "Magic Carpet" is unusually entertaining, D, Lo Timor & Co., Boston. $2.00 per annum. Obituary. WILLIAM II, WITTK. The Philadelphia Chronicle of last even ing announces tlio death of Hon. W. H, Witte, of Montgomery county, at his resi dence yesterday morning at six o'clock. Mr. Wltto was well known throughout tho stato us a public speaker of splendid ability and held for many yearn a leading placo in tho councils of tho democratic party. Ho was at ono time, about twentyromi year ago, a representative in congress from Philadelphia, during tho last few yean ho bus been tho oil tor and proprietor of tho Ojinmonwealth, a weekly democratic journal published in Philadelphia. J'atriot. William B. Astor. ws worth 130,000,000. And yet ho is not happy, Poor man I COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA News Items. Tho British Government has purchased tin' Ni"z lAiiinl. The old lhiisi'oivil Church in Uurlinir ton, N, J., is to be restored. It was built 1 1 0 ears ago. Tho Fall River cnllco-makcrs aro pre paring in scuu goods to l.iiginiut. Eighteen Mormon of Franklin, Idaho navo ueen indicted lor polygamy. A colony from Alsaco nml Lirratno will settle next ppnng in Pike County, Pa It I now understood at Wnshing'on mat tue rrcsidcut lias no intention ol recog nizing tho Independence of Cuba at nif early day. A ltimn of brimstone, from Nov.idf weighing 10,000 pounds.wlil bo exhibited at mo uenteniilal, Tliero is a rumor that Whitelaw Ried will retire from tho Tribune, on the first of January 1 ho reasons, thougu, aro not yet inauo puuiic. Connecticut come forward with two Presi dcntlal candidates. ex-Governor Knelt! for tlio Democratic nnd Post-master General Jewell fur. the Republican nomination A privato letter received in Writhing. ton states that tho condition of Alexander II. Stevens' health is such that ho will not bo there beforo January, if nt nil tills win tcr. General Meredith, who died lately in Iiiiliii'in, was six feet seven inches high and President Lincoln used to sav that the General was one of the few men ho looked up to. The telegraph operator at Evanslown yoinlng Territory reports tho snow three and a half feet deep there, "and still snow ing." Thero is two feet of snow at Green River, but a fliaw has set in At last accounts Stanley was tarryinc with a King .Metes with three hundred wives If ho travels all over Africa hewill not nrnli ably find a potentate with a larger number, Tho Governor lias i'sucd a warrant for tho execution on tho 0th of January of Wil liam Murry and Frederick .Myers, convicted 01 mo murder ol uotttiard wall I in Alle gheny county. Tho maddest man in Wisconsin ii John Leigh, of Oconto, who ran for the As semuiy, vnteu-lor ins opponent, and now Minis that the latter was elected by ono maj oiity. M. J. Harrison, abook agent of Harris burg, attending the County Teachers' Insti tute, at Lebanon, Pa., last week, took two ounces of laudanum, and was thought to be ueau. ut. r.. n umucrcr applied tlio usual remedies and lie succeeded in restorititr him ir, llfi. nr,- ... !.... i- ...:r...:i v..i... ... liiV ...,. .vrt., .lUUiO Ul UlllllUIUl ILSpini' llOIl. Mary M'Donald. sister of tho cirl who drowned herself in tho harbor, at Erie, and ...i .... .. .-.... who was rescued at uie lime, on ! riday lnt uireiv ncrscii into mo iiikc, at a lime when no assistance was at hand, nud vvasilrovviioil. ono kept her promise tojoiu her sister. Mr. Frank Hughes, of Pottsvillc, not sat lsicuwitti tno tute ot his bantling born at Erie, is now engaged in tiio effort to brins into tlio world another rag baby. Ho wauls a new party, organized to nurso tho infant into manhood. Tlio melancholy fato of his Eric child ought to bo a warning, but it is r our men wcro cniovincr a iittln r-.nnp oi eucnro in a naioon mo otner night, when r i , .T - C , . . a uoy posed in ins ncau and said : "There's a woman out hero who wants to know if Air. is in here. 'Iho men didn't ex actly hear what tho namo iw. but three of them cot out tho side door as siiildenlv ns though a small-pox patient hud been brought .... ..Mitu.o iii. n,ni siuui.vi ilUUUb UllS, ihc only one Icit was a single man. Tho executors of Edwin Forrestannoun- ccs that tho Edwin Forresl Homo for Miner- annuaicu iiciors, aiopriu' -jrooK.isso larad vanccu mat inmates will bo admitted in a few months. This place comprises 100 acres oi laiui, aim mo large sumo mansion stand ing on it is to bo converted into tlio contem plated home. The ouiv new buildimr to ln erected at present is a Iibrarv, which will i-nsl nliniit . S-'."i nno fhreo V ice Presidents beforo Mr. Wil- son havo died inolfice George Clinton, who neiu mo omce, succeeding Aaron liurr, dur ing Mr. Jefferson's second term, ami thn first term ot Mr. Madison ; Klndgo Gerry, who held it in .Mr. Mai ison's second term. and William R. JCinr, of Alabama. Vice President under I-ranklm Pierce. A remarkable natural curiosity can be seen about ono and a halt miles from Thomp son, Pa. It is in tho shape of a deep, nar row crevice between the rock, about sixteen inches wide. A stone thrown into it can be heard lor several seconds strike f mm sido to side, the sound becoming fainter and fainter uuni il uius uttuy. wwnig to uio uucveu- ncss ol the gap it has been found impossible to measure its depth. On a cold, frostv morning tho warm air arisinir from this nit and coming in contact with tlio cold air without mates it anncar liko a smokniL' chimney. Shockino Domestic Tiuoedy at Erie hum, November 1!). A terrible domestic tragedy occured hero this morning. Jacob Watnleyons, a German, 00 years ot age, shot und fatally wounded his eldest daughter, Anna. After commuting this dreadful act ho ran out of tho house to a slieil in tlio rear and shot himself through tho head. Ho died instantly. Tho irirl is shot through tho right breast. Tho bullet glanced down and lodged near tho pit of the siomacn. duo is not expected to live. Do mestic troubles wero tlio cause os tho trag cdy. Georgo Washington Phillips, of Forty rort, Luzemo county, committed sulcido by shooting a few days ago. Phillips had been engaged to bo married, but getting drunk in company with soveral persons tlio father of the affianced forbade his daughter keeping company with him. At a festival tn Thanksgiving lio appeared with a revolver, with which ho intended to kill tho lady and himself. Ho invited her to supper, but she refused. This made him moro desperate, and somo of his friends took tho revolver from him. A short time after ho secured another and shot himself sayin g that he had lived long enough, Ho lingcicd in pain for fifteen hours, during which time ho never expressed a regret for tho act. Phillips wa twenty years of age. Ei.mira, N. Y., November 30. This morning, nt two o'clock, a dwelling house burned at a lit' lo placo called Poll y Holluw, about sixteen in lies northeast of r.lmira. Tho man occupying it, named Albert Wood, was obliged to jump from a second-story window, and called to his wife to throw thu children out to him. Beforo slio could do so, she and threo children, two of her own under six years of ago, and a niece named Axtcll, about nine years of ago, wero burned lo deatli, thefloor falling in. Henry Dougherty, of Lebanon county, met with a probably latal accident at Klitnsport, Lycoming county, on Satuiday while hunting. Ho was resting his gun on a log, with ids right baud resting on the muzzlo when tho gun lipped, and tho trig ger catching in his clothing, it was discharg ed, and u load of buckshot lodged in his left arm, shattering it badly above tho elbow. Two balls also entered his right arm below tho elbow, producing an berious wound. PoUdHKEEl-blE, N. Y., Dec. 1. Tho Steamer Sunny Sido was struck by ico near West Point at two o'clock this morning, and sunk. The clerk is hero and thinks four or flvo (lersous wero drowned, Sho had eight passeugerj on board, and it is believed one man is lost. Tlio clerk thinks Sarah Butler and Susan Rlx, chambermaids, are druwued, and also two waiters mimed Howard and Rutledgc. There mo 8,000,000 feet of logs In tho Willlamsport boom, . Home Xcivs. A farmer near Allcntmvn died recently nnd alter tho funeral $130,000 was found scented In his bed, Kx-Senntor John B, Beck, of Lycoming county, was married last evening to Mrs Josephlno hltc, accomplished lady of Philadelphia. A. llindas, employed on tho Constant .spring estate, beheaded live children from religious frenzy, the heads wero severed at u single blow with a machete. Tlio Tweed suit in New York havo been placed upon tlio calendar and there I a prospect that they will bo reached very soon. Cardinal McChnkoy wAs met upon land Ing at Now York by a delegation of clergy men and l.ryinan, und escorted to his resl deuce. Strawberries wero served at a snell limner in w asiilngton, a tew days ago, which ripened in the open air near Al exandria, V.i a second crop. The Navy D.-partmont ha Issued orders for the titling out of two monitor at the Gospjrt Navy Yard with all possible dis patch, An order lias been issued bv the Presi dent consolidating )J internal revetiuo dis tricts in various St-ite into 4j. A number of the consolidated districts iiroju Pennsyl vania and New York. Tno sinill-pjx his developed itself suf ficiently in .Philadelphia to induce precau tionary measures on the part of the board of health. No children will ha admitted to Utend the public schools who havo not been vaccinated. A little boy, who "answers tho descrip tion of Charlie Ross almost exactly," bus been found in Des Moines, and the discovery has been telegraphed to the father of Charlie Ross. Tho National Grange, in session in Louisville, adopted a resolution asking Con gress to repeal tho National Banking law and substituto greenbacks for tlio national bank circulation. Tlio schooner Sunshine, from San Fran cisco for Coos Bay, ha been found ashore and bottom upward at tho mouth of the Co lumbia river. She is reported to havo had 30 passengers and a crew of 10 persons all of whom are supposed to have perished. Oakcy Hall, late Mayor of New York- city, is really going upon tho stage, and will act in a piece written by himself. Hall is a very remarkable man, and thoso who know him havo little doubt ho will meet with n plendid success. For tho manager the movement promises to result in a line haul of ducats. Tho Pennsylvania railroad company offer to build a bridge across tlio Schuylkill at Market street. Philadelphia, nfl'urdiiiir larger accommodation for travel and traffic than tho old one, to bo finished in thirty days and lo cost less money than the in surance duo tlio city on tho bridgo destroy ed. Nodoubt the offer will be accented. Philadelphia, Dec. 1. At tho annual meeting of tho Grand lodge A. Y. M. of Pennsylvania to-day, tho following officers were elected : Grand Master, Robert Clark, Philadelphia; deputy grand ma-ter, James Madison Porter, of Easton; senior grand warden, Michael Nisbct, Pciiadelphia ; jun ior grand warden, Samuel I!. Dick, Mead- ville; grand treasurer, Thomas R. Patton, Philadelphia j grand secretary, John Thomp son, Philadelphia. Two lawyers in New Orleans opposing counsel, made quite a disturbance in court ouo day lately. The Bulletin speaking of it says that both gentlemen are well advan ced in years, but gavo evidence that there was some muscle left Seizing a largo ink stand' tlio eldest drew it back and delivered i telling blow on tlio other's head bespit- tcring liini3Plf, however, in a variegated may of the West India Islands with the ink. I'ho blow knocked hi opponent down, and the victor seized him by tlio throat and wa proceeding to choke tho fallen lawyer a little too vigorously, yjieu tho officers inter fered and separated them. Pittston, Pa , Nov. 30. Disaster is visit g the completion of tlio last of the three bridges swept away at this point by tho spring floods. Yesterday morning tho town was greatly excitfd over tlio demolition of f tho east span of f.ilso work, which went lnwn with a crash, carrying with it ten men. all of whom wcro more or less injured, Threo ire presumed to bo injured fatally. Tho dis tance from tho top of the span to tlio water is nearly forty feet. Last night was ex tremely cold and this morning the Su-que-hanna was full of lingo cakes of floating ice, while tho water from tho rains on Sundav ight increased and tlio violence of the augmented current, as tho second span of f.ilso work which extended from tlio second pieron tho east sidoto tlio completed portion of the structure wastorn away this after noon about five o'clock, carrying with it all tho iron floor beams and a good portion of tho bottom cords. Tho timber floated awav with the current, but tho iron sunk. A WAK'rHui'i'i.ir.l). Tho American mi ml ii active. H lias given us books ot fiction lor thu MMituuciilalistH, learned books (or the scholar nml nrolWsioual Undent, but. few books for the people. A IJjok for the ui. pie must relate to a subject of universal in terest, sucli a Hiuiject is uio pliyaiciil man. ml buch u book "llli: l'iloi-i.n'B Common Sli.nsi: Miiiiioai, Anyisiiu," a copy of which nas ucen recently nuu our mule, i lio high professional attainments of its author Dr. R. V. l'linici:. of Ilufliilo. N. Y ind tho advantages derived by him from an xtensivo practice, woum mono nisiiru fur his work u cordial reception. lIuttheMi nr not tho merits for which U claims our atten tion. Tlio Author is a man of the iiconte. Ilesvmpatlil.CH with them mall their aflhet- ions,.cllorts, and attainments. Ho nerceives uieir wain ai:nouiawe m inemseieei:uu .1.... ..II .!. . I. ...! I. . . , uuueviu nuu an iriiui niiwum uu inauo us universal as Uoil s own Minli;rlit, -(,m In ml ot learning anil experience ho lias pro luced a work in which ho gives them thn beiiilitsol his labors, hi it ho considers mail in every phaso ot his oxlstence, from the niuiiii nt hoemerijcs" from a rayless atom, too diminutive for tlio siht, until ho grad ually evolves to tho maturity of thoso f.lm. scious Rowers, tho exercise of which furnishes subjective evidence of our immortality." l'roeecdini; upon the theory that overy fact of mind has a phyical antecedent, bo has iven an mini rablo treatise on Uerebr.il Physiology, and shown the bearings of tlio facts thus established niton individual and social welfare. Tho Author bellevos with peucer. that "as vicrous health nnd its accompanying high spirits aro larger ele ments of happiness than any other tliim.-s whatever, tho teaching how to maintain them is ii teaeliiii'' that yields to no other whatever," and accordingly lias introducid un extensivo discussion of tho methods by hieh wu may preserve tho integrity of tho fyhteiu and ofttbnes prcvcnUho onset of ilia- ea,se, uoiucstiu nemculi's tliclr prepara tion, uses, and cll'ccts form u prominent Centura of tho work. The hygienic treat ment, or nursinir of tho sick, is an important subject, and receives attention eoiuuieiihu- rate ultli Its importance, Marly all dis- iea "to which Ieh s he r " aro i eacr bei . their liyinpto.us nml cauos explained, umi proper iiomesllo treatment nurnesteU. To reeiproeato tho tunny favors bestowed upon him by t generous public, tho author otitis his book ut a price (f I.SOdUlIu exceeding tho cost of publication. Our readers can obtain tills practical and valuable work by uddrcsiug tho author, Atto York Tribune. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UA11MAN& JLASSI5UT POUNDERS, MACHINISTS, AND IKON-SMITOS. htist Struct, below Kail Hoail BLOOMSBUa, PA. Wn rospfct fully call iml.lt" nttontton lo (ho fol!ow ttltr f.llMu t hilt ( 'I'hov in-mnf irnirn Heat ol MINK CAR W1IKKLS AND AXLK3 nml nil uimlsnt foal llreakrr Casttnir Thoynlso iiiaUii nil klmlsot car. Machine, lirlUro nml olhi-r castings u)M by contractors irenerally. Tlivynlso U HATING AND COOK STOVES, nnd nre prepared to furnish nil kinds of rcmlrs. sue' as unites, I Ms, l'iru Uriel:, stretchers, c. Tliy PLOWS AND PLOW POINTS t.'inn) Iron Kettles, rarinors' Hells. Slp.l Sole. Wnir. on 1! ras, cellar Unites, ,se. The) aro nlso prep ircil Saw and Grist Hill Machiasry, Hhaftlni;, l'ullej's, Ac. Thoy pay special attention to Repairing Threshing Machine: lie.ipcrs, .to. (h'njo I'roprtctors are both practical mechanics. Try Dec. 3,is;5-cm Bargains in Lumber! at the store of fHUENRY BENTON, COL. CO. PA. 10Q,000 fencing boards, at $3.75 100,000 heart Shiiisles. shaved extra good, at $7.00 100,000 Sail Shinnies shnvod. nt 51.50 100,000 No. 1 Sawed at $5.00 Shingles Alto Plank, Siding, Inch Pine, and all kinds of lumber can bo found in my yard. Cull at once for bargains Dec. 8,..nn RSI PtTE,Hlll JUST OI'KNKD AT o I' THU POPULAR OjIKAP CASH STOttK W. O fit Catawissa? P The Largest and inot beauti ful stock of KU11S ever displayed. Tho assortment comprises SETS, Ihc latest novelties in the Peal and Imitation ISeal Skin. Peal and Imitation Mink and Sable, Labrador Seal, B L A C K L Y N X. Siberian squirrel, Ahinku mink, and Ermine sets, children's fur caps, turbans and hoods. We have beautiful sots of Al aska mink tit frl.OU, '1.50; 5.00 to 8.50. Hlaek lynx at $10.00 per tor. Siberian 'squirrel $:5.00 and upwards, Cidnuine seal skin sots at $:J0 0(), :i5.00 to 50.00. Imitation seal $5.50, S.00 to 25.00, real Mink sets from 22. 00 to .15.00. Wo have a large assortment of medium and low priced sets. Also singlo MUFFS Largo assortment of children's furs at 1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25' to 5.00 per sot. Children's fur caps, turbans and hoods at 05, to, 1.00, 1.50 to 2.00 each. Wo invito the public to call and examine the above goods, and tho very low prices which we oiler them at. We take prido in saying that wo havo tho largest and finest stock of fitly in Columbia co. In connection wo also wishMo add that W. P. Jones is now in Now York selecting goods for Christinas and llolidays, which will bo opened tho coming week. HargaiiiH nifty bo looked for at tho Popular Cheap Cash Store of W. P. JONES k CO., CATAWKBA, PA. I)eC.3,ls;i-tt I)USINIKS CAKDH, Jj virtiriNdCAiitis, USITUHIIHMlS, 11ILL IIKAIM, 1 , , , , I'OSIXIW, kO P Neatly and Cheaply irinttd nt the CoLU.M lilAN Ollice, ",l Compbtc Pictorial til-, of the Timet." "The bel, eh y "n I .i-xf successful JtmHj l'ipi i- i i ''ii' Un"")." ILLUSTRATED, Xoticnnf the Pnis. !l.irpr's Uceklv Is tlw nM'it ntel Mo powerful llliisiruioilteillleiliil'llslie,l In this country. Its uilltorliis uio viii'l.iriv nml 'iiiuwlu ', Mtiitonrrt inueli wi'ljrlit. Iislilu.tr ill. ins oi I'uiivnt events mo full nil I Iivsli.iltKl lire iir.'p.ivivl h. our hest e.itfiiers. Wl'lin rlrc'il.itlciti nt n .'i' , tin' Wi"kH lslmlb at least n.iif i inllllm net's n,ni t lis iniliieiieo ,ih an nrunn 1 1 opinion l lni"l, ireinjiiil ms I'll" Weekly In iliilnlns a i i-ltliT i isltliiti. a i l cNiirrssosil.'elchvl vimvsnii pn'iil'itl mi I suelal problems. LuutsMUe Cornier limrrnl Its nnlelt's nre ttviMs r.f lil;rt.titie 1 illseusslon, ami lis vi .ri.tl UHis. rutins me .Hen enrruli ir itho iiriC'iin "ins r no sin ill mree. Sew York llx.UTilner an 1 1 hr illleie, Us tuners iiivm e (stent ones1 1 ins nn 1 Its Inliiilln tile e irtouns lii;ti to muutil the sentiments ol the eoniui'v. I'lltsh irf 'omnu'ii I.U Ilnr.W.s W eklv sin'i ls.it th- lievlnf Illustrate I Journal In tlio I ' nit --tl t itus. In cli' "it.UI in, e tltnrl. nl .ililllte, nn I pletorl i llltlstr.itlo.'i,-I, ties' l!"pjst tury, t IulIiiii.uI. TERMS: r)Nt:isi) IV(m- to silt Siilivci'ihci'M In tin- ij'.-ill.nl Stato, Unrper's Wee'ilv, one ye.ir t l.on tl lie Ini-lnrlus prejwj iiieiil of f. S. pofclnjre uy tlio pullll ll'TS. HiilHiTiptlons to ilni'p"ts M.iff i7ln". Weekly, oml Pi- ir. t one inl lieis Inr ulie .ivir, ' e'l : ur, Uo t iliirner's ivrioilloius, to one ntMivss for one s ear, ti.n-i: i otijfi' free. An f'Mr.i I'.ip.' nf eltli'-r thn !iv,M7lne, Weekly or tt.ix.tr will be supiill" I (mills for eu-ri I lull or f'lvu Huh erlliei's tit f I nil rncii, In ono 1'einllt.uieu ur, slv I'liplcs for fati.iio., wlihvnt extra copj ! po&tntro fre '. ('.."k n'imliorsean lie s'lpnlled t nti time. 'I'll' Minimi VnlmnMr ilnrper's U'eeklv, la nont rlolti Mnillnu. NKI le H ill liy express free n ex pens rorftl.n ' eaf,li. A comnlete -et, coiuprHng Nln.'t.'i n VnIi:ni"K,seiit nn leeelpi nl e.isli ut tue rate of .'.'! p 'Mul., Ir. Ijclit nl ep"iiso of pureli.isei'. I'r 'inlneiit utleiiilon mil he plwu m Harper's Wei'kl, lo the III inr.it Ion of 1 lie leiileiinl.il Inter mil mnl reposition. Ven-ninpi'H ore noi to eottv this nileerllsmelit lt unit thn expr'ssoriler of l Ml: ei.it v IIiiothris, AllllissllAliPKIlK 111! l'lll, US, .Now Vol!:, I lee 3 'M Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and In struction." lIAllPliR IJAZAU. n.i,Lvri!ATi;i). Xntiris nf the Pirss. The V. ix in Iseiiin ii wtthncomhln.itlm "f tiet nn 1 talent v m'I.ioui lliul tu any J mm il : un 1 the I nii' unl Itself Is the orffen ot Uie uioat wornl of I.ishtoii. 'Huston '1 ravel or." Tho II ma commends Itself to every inemlvr of tho liousilioM to tho children liy droll mill preitvplc ;ttres. to tlio Aounirl.idlos b. lis r.ishlon.til.ites tn endless vnrlctv, to tno pre l.lo t matron liyltsn.it- it rns lor uie eniitin ira Clonics, 10 p lit ri.lllllll is liy ltsdeshrns lor embroidered fill ineis mul nmirioiis Ui'esslie,' t'OHiis. Hut tho rcidln' nutter of the li zaiiIs iinifurmlv ot irre.it excellence, Thep.iperh.u ncipilred a wide pupul.irltt for tnuflro-lil' enju meut It airords. "Now York KMiilmr l'ost." In Its way there Is notlilnsllkolt. Vi ostium! tnist- woi thy us a fashion Kiilde. Its slorl'simd cs-siys, Us poetry nnd .sipillis, nro oil liiilgorallug to tho mind. ''Chicago Lyenliitj Journal,'1 Tl' H.MS: Postage free to all subscribers la tho United States. IlAiii'Mi's ISAZAti, ono 3 car, $i . o tl Includes prepayment of U. E. nostnero liy the publklici s. Suli-cilptlons tn iiaiipku's MininuE. WEKKt.vnml IIazaii. lo one address lor one ear. 1 1 : or.t'.loof Harp t's P i Iodic lis, to one uditicss for one year. ?7: postage free. An extra com of either t.lio Mkiizis'e. Weekly, nr II IZ III u ill be hunolled '-r.itls for ovorv cluliof ilo subscribers nt $i no each, In one remittance ; or, tlx copies for tw, v, ltliout extra copy : postajfo free. Hack numbers can bo supplied at any time. Tlio nntiual volumes of lUremi's lliziu. In ne.il cloth liludln, will bo htm bj express, frno of e.x- pt-iiHc, iurt e.icu .x r- nipieie sei, eomiii'iiiiselglll xolumes. hcnt on reeelnt of cash iil Hit- uitn t.r s:. vr per xolilme, freight ul expense of piirelinsir. I'remlnent nttenllon will bo riven In llAiirnit's IU. Ail losucli lllustnitloiisol Hie I'eiiteimlal Interna llonnl i:positloii nsinav bo neeullailv iiimrnnil.iit' to tlscoluiuiis. .Vewsmii'TS nre not to com- this ntherllsemcnt ulthoiil the expies order of Harper llrolliers. Address IIAIiPllI! .C r.KOTIIKUS New York. FSYC'llO.MANL'V or SOUI, t'HAIt.MING. How (ilher sev inriv r:i'ln:il. ittnl t-.tlt, tn,. love and affectlu tsof uny person thc.i elioo.seliisinnt ly. Tills stinite ueiiuli'ement nil can possess, free, liy in-ill. for a:, toj;eilier with a innrrl.isfo smile, l.'sii tfai,, tuuete. dreams, hlutsto latlles. u.ildtii-''.ioLriii shtn,,tc. A uueer bouk. Add.cas T, Wllllaiii .t Co. runs., riiiia. WA AJ'Pl?! ARonH for tho best se'.iimr V 1 I Vll I I'll.f iMel.-.er.. Ill 111,, vv,. ,1,1 Ir contains If. slicas liatK-r. 1.1 envelooes. 'A,M.'n tie.. peunoltler. pent ll,;p iteut ,ard in Msure, ainl n piece of Jnvelr.i. Sliurlo pieUa,'o wltti eU'aut p,'izj,io-t-p.ild, 'Jj wilts, e ln'ii'ar fi"e. llltllli; i CO., Till III' .adway N Y. WANTED. flood, ur.i.iuii.i: mbs ash woucx' i,, soitelt orders in a rnisr-ci.i.ss nay. iil' l.isine.. old ei.t'tiNin.ii ..n.i reliable bolide. l-.xiliHlle I -rill in. I.lh.i-.,! It, ilocem. nt.oiieretlaudtMiitant i-ttipke. meni Ldieu Keren nees 'into chain. mm i.- mir..,i. r.o' r.tii n.,r. Iteulal's inclose cent -.la o.i met a l-tr -.t niLiiKi-:. ii m i. : co., NOV. 11, 4 w I ulolM 111, i:ili Co., I'll. EY A Nil ELIZA YOUNG, Jlriih un Vnttiii'it rebiiHim wife I he tidy compleie eeo-e of .ill the M'ikkisii llllMIIAU'n ll.ll'.UM ever Wllltell. Hoiiiin . oi-ninn- ,iu, ans ki.i1 now exposes to th" werhi, as no oih r wouiall can. Hie SKCllKrs. Mvsi'CltlK, nnd t iinti. . of tho honlblu histt'iiiof poll jainy, from the ur. liL-jrlimliitr. Nearh ami lllu-ir.itlons benutlfy the wolk. 11 Is the best si lllii-book pub -.bed. IC.u n more men nud women can li.iie eioploi nient, unit mako from S' loiin d illy. am. i.iyc Aiiknis lire will lujr for Illustrated t li-euiars w lib laiuu: tkiims. hent frtc. Ho not dela, but uddress IiU.VU.x, OILMAN CO , Hartford Ct A DAY guaranteed using our U'HI.I, AI'OHi! AiJ mul nun. I flue a moni i nald to emu l Aitints Auger book tree. Jil. Au,'er co.. si. I.uul., illssoun. AOHXTS WW iJlIiloinas ai AN TIC I). JIKDAI.S AXI awnrded for llol,.MA.N'S NUW II I OKI it. 31X3(1, S 13H.I lllustrallons. Address for new ilrculars, A. J. 110LMAN s l o., wo, Arciislreit 1'hllailclplda. THE $50,000 BONANZA- $5.00 toSSOOOas'fo,!: tune. i'iiII iiailleular. sent free. Address I.NHI.H- To.N .c hi:ai), us watt strict .No.v York. ,m ! ! f i' Ii' IO do ni". 10 r0!):iiur,. r.xnl.in itory Ctreulir 11 V IM to . Il lnve,le,l In Mock l'lll lieges Ills paid und .llipn lirsu I'r lit.'.. ItnllroadstiieKs, I onds itiitloold Ootiht on in iri;lus, lulerest hl ier ci'nt ullo.ve I on d Mo-d s suol iet to I'hL droit. bl'LKWAI irai ( i. hankers and hnil.or.,. ,.lll Mi'Lut, New YoiU. 1' O. Ilox, 4.117. Jmni-. Id.iiiltl i.flhr (lun.iiie uticad, iiij. .id luii. u, i., . . t u.'.iuu, lift Hi un- nu.l lander tin- MU- iu.hUt.. v., nlr'n l'- d. tin .itiiv i,i. ir. und uililltin "i it i ivitiuu bi'iut intuhtc (lfh-i tut luiis. m.Ii ndld iM'i ti.dljn MM. Huns uutit II. wni,',i. . u, , imi, ;j . i.i-Mili-, urn Srnd furt mi.. UL'liii Mil) iilio.i., nubs.. .sun- bum M., nuut., Pa, $5.00 0,000 JlasbCL'u invfhted In stuck pritlla'es and paid 900 per cent, profit. "How trtdo It " A book tin Uiiil s,tnur. s nt tn. Tltl MltltllHii; .t ro., UjnU't'a mid bruliui, Wall bum. i, tv iuik. A (IKNTS. 20 OH, CIIUDMO.S tuuiiiitnl f 110 ttll. for $1. N'nv.'ltliw mid Chrnnu.si (1r crr iilm ii ULiun. aiioi ai Liiidiiio I'nniii.iiiv. Phil. .wtl.ilil ill, lil INI) lilCADI.Mi, I'.-sYl IIOMA N C Y 1 I t ACIKATIOM. Kul'l. ell .it,t is. i te..u,i.,. ,,,.l flianiju i.itte, Miowini; now C1IIU'M' ia.l ra.sll- nato und t'alu thulotu nml utliitlonol uiij per on .. i.-,.,,nij, .v,, ij.iu ur nuu no ceiua, iium a; v.o., ijj isouiil lilt fcircu, l'lll uie in i. I'a. ftl O tn A.ri( IO 1,1 w" Slri lt "fen lead-, to n for ., . l"nV- A I'.ue liooli eutllled: llilnir. ' " ' .1LII UllU IIIIUIIIH III It II II hi ri't'l " VIII I III Ml ir i VI CI VJli' VP IPl," V Joiin IIicki.isu.C to. liankcrs i.'ii'i. i iiuu-ium iroKcn, ft llroadwuj New oik. AGCtlTS W.NTED I or tiif. ENTERSNBAL HISTORY of the HS. TlieKicut intt resi to the ihriiiinj history ot our ..'ui.iij iiiutven inn uio i.imcsi senium hook U, cr pill- llslied. Ileoiitnlns our 4 lino hl-lorl-nl encuv Inifs, nnd no. i.e,'eH.wlth nful i.ceuuut of thuiin luoaclilnir erund ceiiiei id.il cekhiuiloii, Kuul lor u wobiTiinion uuii exirii lerniH to ntrcniK, N.VI'IOSAI. I'U'lil.lMII.NU CO., 1'lilla., I'a. 'I' IMVJ Agents named. Hood chance (or link. I I'lli1' lujr money, In purlieu who deioto wliolo or i'uhiii nine in M'inuirour iuum. laucrai comuild- moiis c-eiui ior lerius, r. u. oo MII4. lirout Auietlcun Toa Company, 31 K a Vewy M. N.Y, pillNTKUSiNOTICK. riroiiKliiiU'lite.l(ollio undenlined lor odirrtli liiK or oil" r I'l imliiK inut m ttio nil liaiueill.ili li ,h luuinent or note. miIiuiIUih In uiuui n.r ii... CoI.vuiiiak nio uluoiuipiehleU to hulllu promptly, In cwdior note, 'i'hu uiidt rhluniil, or mncUidi lor hlin, iuu ut ull lliiieu lo tuiind duiluf butlnebb hours, at room No. I, Coujiuun bulldlui;, occupied Uy t, i:. (in H, tnlj , un u luw omce. ' uci, io-u ii, u UltlTENlHCH. 1 .1. L. StcverM i-t on lnn'ff i- nnll,r.,l.r.,l lert fur inn. U In Ii Tii.t. In mv i.tlten tn, I, . i ... vis. Kjip, und Mo. u Urucltway tln'ull win rwiive -UOTI( K. persnii initelitrit tnlhn unileiljnnt nn nook ,e oiint nrl ir t . .lime 1-1 I t, nre re ii;stcd t ; ni 1 nud n il not ' irotlienvlscliiforo .1 di l ir.x 'st. is;i, ns nfier lliat ull un-o .lcl iie'iinn sntllbcplac cit in lite lmiiJa ot an onlccr ?lVr)'Ilj,,llj; ,M n Having nsdoclated ultuino Itr. JVtn. McKoIvs , wj nro preimrett to nticnd proinpi y tn ' prefc.ss n.il rnltiln Medicine, surgiT, nml llutclrles. 1 ubllc pat.onnjo Is re-peclturiy .n t McK1:I,vV. .fcrdcjrtowii, Nov. 19-Civ. ADMIN'tRTIUTOH'S NOTIt'K. nsTAIB OK Kl IZM1KTII HlOUHItTS. I'nC'P. Letternoi .loilntti.ilt .Ii mi the list iteut t'llirel i-.t.i-i.i nt winrnrionf tivn.roluin bin county ileeenseil I, no lieioi ur.uilnd blhe lleirlsler of Mill ei.iinly III (Ico. Mo uv.vtuarlnaf t..p.. Colinnlil I county, 'a., to whom nil persons Inlebtcd M mil t llst.ite nre re nnnleiltolii:iko piyinent, nnd those liMlinf cliilms nif.ilns ttie sild est lie will mil; them known to tho said administrator ltliout M"&nBIO()1I!i Nov, IK,'".. Admlnlstrntor, 17Xi:('l'T01!'S notici:. I1! 11STATK Of JOIIS MF.UTK. tUieli VSHP. lA'lters test iineiit ir ontlie cstvledf .lohn Mel Irk, Into nt Seolt township Columbia csiiinly, ileeens etl, 1mp lieen (rra nti-il b, thn Itejlster or said coun ty to !. M. C. Itiincl;, ot ycrniiloii, ! ., i:xcculnr, to whom nil persons Indel.ii il nro rciiuested tninnko pavineni, nnd those hnwiur clnlins or demands i)"aln-t ill" said est ite Mill make them known totl.o said i:xce,or without dc.ay. j . Nor.B.-r.w. llxeculor. ADM IXISTIt TOH S XOTICK. iistati: oi'iion'r .i iiis'stom, i.atb oi- makios TOWNSHtf, letters of Ailmlnlstr.ill m on Hie etnte ot ttolieit .Inliiistuii, late of Madison township, Columbia count-,, deceased, have lieoti granted by tho lleitls lerof mid county lo I sain I'. Mini, of Wnsliliii touvllle. All persons haitiis' rlalins njraliist Hie estate nt the decedent are re pested to present them for settlement, und llune Indebted loflie estate to miko p.i'.inent lo the undersigned n lmlulslr dor wlthoutilflay. ISAAC I'.SU'I,, Nov. w.'TMt Administrator. ;Xi:cUTOIl'S XOTK'K. KSTATKOi' I'.srillllt IllllllEU, iKCmKll. .frit ,tini Mititr. n 1 1 i es il i of Hit. nr llirbr late of Madison towu-.hlp,ColuniliUeoiinty,tleccasi d, liiiyobeen Kranted by the lieirlsterot said county to I). A. Wilson, of Mudlsim township, ''opimbia coun ty, Pa, Hxeeuior, to whom nil persi ns Indebted to hald c-tnto nre re jilested to make payment und Hi se haling clilms-or deuiinds ui;alnst the sutd "Ktite lll iniku tlioin known loibesuld llxeciitor wltlio'it delay. 1). A. W. t so.v, Nov. 6 Ct. HXLCiuor. A D.MIXISTIt.VTOlt'S Xnl'ici:. Lett 'rsof AilmlnUtr.il I in on Iheistiteof c.ldeon llunsliijrer, I I'e i.Illunir township, Columbia Co., deeo-wd, Ii ie been irr mted by lie lte'4lstir of snld count tO'lnhu iluuslner. or lieaeitinfisld) All p rs i iHji.niii' claims ii,':ilni Ih e-tate of Hie tie e denl nre lefinestiii lo pie.t nl lliein lor setlleineiit, und those ind 'bled to ib c-ittic to make paMneiit lo Ih.' uiukT.l,'ueo iiiliiilnlslr.ilor i ltliout tic ny. JOHN HCN-SIMIH't, Nov. 5,i,';n-Cf AUniliiUlrator. ADM1XISTI1 TOI!'S XOT1C!.. i:stiti: or m vuv a r. iinitiuc, iieckascd. Ulteisof Adnilollr.it Ion on the o-tate of 'ury A. I-'. Ill tulle, lateof lli'l'tiunof Idooiusbuiif. Colum bia co iilc, deceased, hmo been irr.mt ilb Iho Itcj Istcr ot said eiiiinty to Ullllim II. iillmore, ol llloomsburir. All persons haling claims nsdn-.! Hie e-tale of Hie ileeu'lenl ure reiiuesleil lo pn-seiil them tor settlement, nn I thus- Itid.'blett utii- estate to make p,i; m in to toe mil ivlxiied iidiulnlstialur W ltliout Jelay. WILLIAM II. (III.MOIti:, A(Uiiliii-.tiutor. Nov. :c,7.vct. CAT 'aloio of New Hooks on Hiitliltn free Hluknell Co. i. Wurren st., .v y. U li V O 20 elerant (ill Ciiromosmounted.slze 1 !' 1 O vxil, rurtt, ur liMforts; nr holiday prcbcnts. National CluuuioCo., i'lill.idelplila, 1M. AGI'.XTS WAXTKD for tliu.best anil fast est selllm: bonk eier publhlied. onil forclrcu i.i nnd our cMr.i It nns to ii-ents. National ub-llslllli- Co., l'hll.ideliihla, I'a. SHORT CUT TO v CVLTlf. Chnnr'oH tor ull ! M.ile and h-mili? ajft'iitw ainto.in-V.IS-.CT-. I'rco Information, atul fax- santt U's with cVL-ry oril r. v o. m r.ju i HILTON &. CO., I j( Woilh St ,N,, liOV. 5 1 V, Foil nilHilF, COLDS, IIOAKSKN'liSS, AI-JD At.Ii TlXXOtXV USE vi;i i ' ii t oumi in 'i' i di vp MliUIJ'' UVUDUIilW I 111IJ I'utuponiy in IH.l T. IlOXUd. A J i'icil ami Mire Elcnivilt. Porsile liv drugjrlsts conerally, ami JOHNSTON IIOI.I.OU'Ai i Co., I'iil niiolphlo, rn. Aim Iloo'cfor the 1,000,000. Our Westornr "Border Ouo llumlrcd Vears fVgo. A ifi'.'iplile hlstor.1 ot the heroic epoch of Amcrienn borti-r lire Itsihrillln eoiiiilt Is nf red und white foes. Hxi 11 Inir Itdlentui'es. c lil l ltles, for.lls.scout s, pioneer women und b-s, Indian war-jiath,, camp lire und spoiLs A book tor .voiinir und old. Not a dultpuirc. Nocompetlilon. Hnoriuoiissatcs. gents w niited ciery where, i ireulars Ire ddress, .1 c. ." urd.i K i u lit., s. M'leutti i-t I'hlladeliiht i, I'a. TO BOOK AGENTS, tnay nd tlitir aJilrcn ami p.t th srrat pnpularie of Tho W. hnoi new borik 'Irtcifhttfh, nr LiJeamlAihrntuiritnthe Outfit, wo mako tM clraordini,r of(n V will nii n comrf outfit I) rice II lbiifofHttlufrte to anj rom;ffnf jtrtin of either "i Htiotnll uxnk. it contains tf'.u splendiil Illuntration cwting lli.nm, oml the cntito nrwn nrononnce it "the btt new Ixolt out.' In tow price It fa the took inr the timci. and jjrf nt cotily sell A to Inn day. We want Mori en In every ftnlcd I'pmrhlrl. tecdnirn ra?(. ond bill nDrtlculnr. frttl. AJOeiiA V. XVoi.iiii.saTu.s ..Co., lUBirgBO Co.su. VI I nn i 1 1." ' 0.x J L BAM) J. UVIV (i lirouio ) i'lie Gieat Amiicaii Tea Coimy Tt:w (ll-)tiibuted to dulu at imMurtL'iV nrli'cs. lilUllllfiil Oil L'lll 0:ilOa, Ul tUliCl. lll.t.Us, l-lVii'Illl'll mj piuciiavi.iy i, j, 4111 .) iiuuiiuiui it'.i. 111 eiuiM urj.utiiil upuaiU-i. 't lie i uiniuuj u.isnun iv,ui.v tiL'iui'o a hjM. li'Jia curotuo, uiiutiL-a mi ami lut'h. a new ilnuu jiojuu) plctuiv, Wiuwuii; a UvWy hUlrn.l-.il iH'ltttvii IkiIjv mul liii i ui Uu Tor Hie pus Mi'l'jn ot u dull. It Is mj lull ur ruat'ln; fan luul nu il. hfilntlou can tell tliuMuo vvi'U at tliu Muimj tlilu ui him utiltt. 1'Iil' b.illiu ltJiiaL .lp and ruck, .tun IUU-.L in: sci'ii iii uc apprcL'i.iuJu, ruuu lur cirCU iM'vt nilM.-i, terms, .vc 'liitimtbArAMumuvx n: company, yi VebOj btU'Ut, I'. O. Hox W3. SKW YOUK CITY. .Nov HJ, '( ,-IW LIST OK (JAUSKS l'OU TKIAL AT DIC cuMiu;ii i'i:iii, isis. llllsrwllEK. II. (lorrell & Co. vs. Joseph .M. Kreck-, l.ciinder Carmen'. Uaj va. Wllllaiii Applcmau, Andrew Ciawlord vs 11. V. Jauwou, '. Illl.im II. i'r.iwljrd va i. w, .luhiison. ChrMlan Vo!I d. N. i: 'V. II. It. It. C'u. .-tepheii U oil it il . vs. N. V. It, li, Co. Jolin U''.'oU s A . l'i lei; vs. Ilsthui lives ut. nl, lieursu K. To on ct nl. va .la ) jt llroivn ct a!, lluoruo K, Tryon etui, vj, .M ultii I.'ibold etui, ueoi'iio K Tryon ct .tl. va. WUU.un Clark ct nl. i0'ui'o'u K. Toon ct al. vs. isal ill ll.ui 1 tl ul. (luurju K, To on 1. 1 ul. vs. 1'IiMal.iu scluclc et al. iVclllii'ilon ll'UU.'a vj, I'. Spoiuiibcr;,', U. II. Joiui'd a iui r s. Aaron urovcr. i:il liendli'vul). Morih. 1'. s, smitn vs hchojl Diroctura ot ISenion Township, Vm. uai'iisvji. licrwick liullluj; JIlllUo, i). I. .Morgan ,t to, va. .'-ainuul Julmnon. iV. I' Audi-jwa va. I. I'. tf jyoert. Lit Ken il; vj. ,1. 1). Itluo, Im1 Kluley i .N, s. Campbell, BEOONI) TSEK. Jacob scljuyler, cudoraoe, vs, ,T, .M, Psrton ct nl, A T. l!;cler vs Joiu Holy, loiin Uoacudv va. .Ion is Daty l'Trt N al tun il llanU ol HUoiiHUiiriV3 GDOrgO Cava nee, ot a , Charles .M. Marplu's Uxr's. vs Kuos Jacoby, .Samuel J. Case s .Ion is Holy, l llson (llbijuns va .lonaa Doty, M. II. 11111,'liea vs Jcsao U. Illeu, .M. (1, Hughes l a, Uscar I', t. lit. I.. T. DaiUvs Jonas Duty. Jcsso llurtiiuu vs Jonas Doty. William Abbot a, William Miller. Vastliio lioonu vs II. (!. Cruvcllns. John J. Mellenry vs D. I & W. It. li, O.i, llcnj. IMntcrstelu vs. WlULiin llouuhton, Kmc .Iohiivs.II (I. Crevclln;'. Kills Miller cl al. vs, I' & It, li ill Haul go, John Mccolluin's c.'r vs ilooivo j, i.uco et al. Thomas Muliraw va. John Crow, i'ho screw .Mower X lleaper Co. vs J, S, Turnliacli, D. r. Sojbcrt va, I'lilllp Applcmau. Mary McAl.irney's uio vs. s, y, casa et al, It. llobblps vs. Sliui-nk'M & Son. I. S. Kuhu vs. J, K. (IroU. J II. llvaus vs v.. 1 1 iu r. M. Charles a. J. D. lllli'ictal, I". liliherl s Use vb W. II Iteluholdi't al, I. Vclter va. Jacob (iltllni'.s udin'r, li. W. Souder s. W. tschochleily, .1. Uvuns . I. II, llnu'i'hburh. N. Ilraiiilon vs, Wllllaiii T. Miumni, A. colu's uao vs, T. II. Cole, A. Cole's umi s, T. II, Cole, A. Cole's am VS. T. II. Culc, II, W. Mcitej nolds vs. J. A, liwx;. liiooiu vs. Allen Mann ctal. s, ll. Wolt vs, I'anln Koikr, w. miiiii-s' nx'rs vu Mlcluil nrover. Shei in. It, lii) lor ctal. vs II. (iorrull, Jc loml.ih Ta lor cl ul va Hubert (loircll, iiou'rt ruj lord ul, is. liouert iioirell. Jacob H, lllnterlltcr 3 Wllllaiii Mi-iuliijr. (.'. If llruckway i t ul t D. II Aimlsiuan. James Dj ko is. M'lUIam UowUI A. i:. sinrretts ct ul. vs II. u, lloivtll. A. 11. Hianils ot ul s DaHdSlroun. William How ell vs Janus in ko. Wu,iu r, Mart & Co. vs. William milt. lUliJulnlii 111. U V l.e iik-o II, 1'ieaa. 1 a ill 1 Kllno vi, Chart' s I. u cl ul, W, li, Uin;;cnbcrKir vs. conrud HrcdtenUer, David Lewis vs, Jelm Mitt, Cauiarlno Hem' uso vs. Jolia Stlnr court f iiocij .mat;on. WritHUHAH, tlie Umi. tt.I.UM Ki.wli.t, 1 I'resld nt liido of in ''onrt of on r nnd Tomiln rnnd ticneml .HI Ho I. jrj, Couriuf iju,,r. tor M.ons of tho I'oaccnnil t -iC'ouitot coninon l'lensnnJ orplnus' Court luti - Mtti Judt' inl nit. trlet, composed of tlw count I i of t'odiiubla una Montour, nnd tlw Hons. Iium iiuhii nnd Is.ac t?. Mosbob, Associate ludjesofU iinbl-ienttniy. h n0 Issued th-tr precept, boarlni u t tlio 1-tli day of Sep!., Ill the. senrof uiir lird me tliousu' tl eli,ht Initnlrod and hevcaty-IHc, ntul to me direct si for liolillnif a Coon otoyer mil T Mini 'rand (i-nernl liuaiter desslom of tlio I'oacc I'ourt of Ciniinoii Pleas nud orphans' Court, In .ik'o.nsim x. In iim co'intj of Columbia, o tholim .Moiulaj. Iietntho Hit day of Hoeeniber ii'-xt, tiiruntlntio two w eek,. Notices Is nercby gtion to the Coroner, to ttio Jus. ticesofthe IMaoc, nnd tlio Constables of Uin said county of Columbia, tint they lo iliennnd therein their pro.ier ii 'rson ul 10 o'clock lu the foienoon of nnldi.tli diy of lieeember, with their tecords, Iniul sit I ms nle I other reuijiiiiraii',es tudo those thlinrs which to their olllces uppeitnlu lo bo done. And those that aro botinlby rceoirmnnro to proseeuto nif.ilml tho prisoners that nro o,' may bolnllin jail of the Hah county ot Coliinibla, to bu Ihcn mi l thero toprosecule them m shall bo Ji I. Jurors nro re ipiesteil tu lie punctual In llielrntlvhdalicv,iijre ..bly to their notices. Haled ul H1ooiihU,ii' tlio .Hi day fAl of Norcmlier, In tho , 'itrot our t.. .v. I ono i ls. J-Iliousaiid ilnl liunilr' I nml -cx.nij.dio I , J und In 'he nlueli-iiliilii jearof the lode pendJIieo of Uio I lilted Mates of Amerlui. sheilU'sOlllce, .MICJlAUI. (lUOVIIII. Illojinsburrf, Nov. R in Micilff. 1 ) i':(iisTHit,s',X()noi:s." 1, Notice la hereby eIvcii to nil lejateei, crcdl- lois and oth'-r persons liiteielecl lu too est itej, ot uie reapeuive fieeed 'ins ami minors, tii.atiie roi- lowltu mliolnl-i rid Ion mul iruir.ilun n iinit- huvo been tiled tn Iho ollliv ol Hie lle'l aer ol i ollllllbl I eoii.'it., it.id will be presented foi conllrin.itloii nut ullo.v.inee lu the urphih's cent to be tield In llloomsburir, on Wediiiwl ly, the stli diyot Decein b. r, is; -, i:i '! o cluck p. in. on ....! il i : 1 Tlw tlii.il iicco'tnt ol Mired lick, cu.irdl.iii ot Kran ces M .ller, minor child ot .Nathan Klstlcr, lale of Col'iiubla county, ilecea'd. 2 The a ceiul und lln.il neeo int of lleuben Miller, ex icuiorol John Linden, lato of in i.ircrcek toun filllp tleee ise 1 il 'I lie sceuiid .Hid final neeountor Ifi) cite creasy mil Henry ShuUta', udmlnlst rotors of Peter 11, Weiinor, ialeoi Url.irereek towos'ilp, diee.ist 1. I The Ihst nnd llnul uei ounl of John A 1'uii-t"!), rd uilnlhiratiu'ol illlaoii Allen, ut'j of MaUhuii loan, ship ileeea-e i, r. i he nceount of Jnines Wnrdln, executor nf u 11 Ham Viurnln. late i.f entre low nship, dec, ,im i. 0 'I he Ilrsl mul lln.il account of l-ulali Howcr. uiliuln-l-tr lo tf Vshcl 1'owlcr, lateof Hrlaicieek ton u. Md'i, deceused 7 The account of Samuel It. Johnson, iiilmlnlsir tor of i lav id Johnson, latu of Heaver township, il, , ,is e.l, 8 T,ie nceount i f Henry W. Valid 'rllee, ml nliil-tra-torof .loan It. V'auileifllec, lalo of till town or lllooui-buiir tl -ecu e 1. 9 TlieueeolIU, if . W Mill T. tr I lrdl.lll ef l-lbl'lli Mason, lulu irclilLlif Hubert Ma,un, late of III001113. bul', tleceasetl. 1i) I'll" ib',1 mil llnal account of Anron W. iie., Kuanll.iiiof I'lmin 1 Hess, minor eiihd of (diaries 11. Ile-s, I it" of .vilinl lowushlp. it veils si II I h iie.'o'int of tVllll.i.u II. Kesier, u 1 11'nM dor of sj lvester I'caler, late of l''Mitn'ruek lovvii .alp, ileeeas, d. Ht'Si'Icr'aomce. 1 W. II. J. (HIV. Hloonisbuiif, No .(t.lsTii H'o'l.i. r. WH"W".S Vl'I'llAISlCNIKXTS. l 'I lie fellow In;,' iippi'uheiucnt.s of mil nml peisonul piojieitysei upaitlo wllo.vsof lieietleuts have been llled in the ulllce of the Hojtlslcr ol Col iinibla count v. under Hie littles of Couit, und will 00 presented lor absolute conllrni.itioii lo the oriih ms' Courlto be held lu llluoiii-bur',ln umi fur saldco 11 ty, on Wcdne.sila), the thdayof Deeeinber s; , at 2 ocloek p. 111.. of said day illness exeepllous to such eonllrniatton uru prevt.nisl) Died, of wlilch ull per sons Interested tu said estates will take notlee: 1 Widow of Itlchurd !'. Keller, late of Locust tow 11-i-hlii. deieasetl. 2 vv idow of I'uillp YVllson.lato ot 1 l.hlnjjcrcck towii slilp. tleei'.i-ml. 3 widow ot Abr.1l1.ru Adams, late of Hrlarereck tovlll-Il p, deeea-ed 4 vv I, low ot John Mvlshcr. late of Madison lownrhlp, ileee.ised. Iie'ister'a (itllce, I W . II. JA 'OIIY, Illoolllsblliv, .Nov s, IS7B. Hi'K'l.li r. S H E K E F IS SAl", K- nv viiiiti: oi' si'.NDiiv whits issr i:n lj 011,01 111 1 1; 1 rtut c 1 ilul 1 1 l'i -ai an I toino dlrectitl will bo eiosed to public Baio at the Court lluiibc. lu Itloouisb ir;, on .Monday, DKUK.Miiiat ;, is;:., at one o'clock, l. M., All that ceilalu larm or piece of land situate tu IIlIarel'Lt'k Iu, n-lil j, Colii'i bla t'oiinl , bo.ind d umi ilesuliicd us follow..: ll.'luiiini; in a sioiie coiner on line of land ot Mart.:, lo.'iieo bi the sani" niirlli iLjiht; de'i'e a e.u.l eleven ami el'lit t nihs peiehea 10 a stone, thence south one derive east leu und li. ii tenuis percnes toa ittuno, tiienee noun eUutj deieis east hevciitj-chrht und two-tenths peiehe, to a -lone, thence .soiiln cue u j;ree ea.l ten mid 4-lu pen ties to astoiie.lliencebv laud of .1. Ilv.ins noitli scvtnu-cl','hl uii'l 11 half ilutfr. es east one li 11 in ii-i-tl and f air and one-teiitli ieiilies lo a Mono, thiiiie h.v land ot .lames Lauion 11.111 none de'i'eo wesi Iwenli-loiir umi clhl-lenths penhe to a post, iheiiee norlli M'Venlj-sK autl on -rouiih tlej-rees east tvv.-nti -live und nine tenths pen lies to a stone, tlieeeo hj 1.1ml ut iv 1111 on Vim I'elt north 1 l'ht nml oli"Iolll'lh ilejjn'.'S WisL eU'litj.scVeli liel'cnes to 11 hlikor. tiee, tiienee south cl,;utj uud lliree-foiiilii devices vve.-t i ne tiiuutrett nnd seveiiiy-nlnu and seveu-leutlipeicil M to a slulle collier nt the ea-t si lo of ll'u iriiiltc load, Hiei.ee le land ol sold Jul u ,,i.iv n 'i outh lhlity-K deiees wo-a tiiirn nv .nut t lhl-teoth a-i t lies to a rtloi.e, Iheiite's li li une d -,ieo east 1 1 em,,. 1 1, lit iK'iclies toured o.ii,.iu. nee so .to elelill lleiP'eei west I,ilty-K jierclli-s Ip lue uliee of belniilie;: containing one uuiiiln d ami I llllj-lillio acren ..ml one bundled pelelie, Mrlel i.ieasiire, laoi'e or lc-,.s, ultll lliu liipllrlenanee ; tin uhic'uuv crett da two st try tlneiiln l.oii-e, bain .11. I olllOlllllllll ,. 1 d, tukeii Into i "cetitlon, ami to be sold as I ho ptopcily il John w. 11.1'vl;. Ai.0, All the follow Iiik le.il esluto. to wit, sit ti.ited lu I ue t'lWU-l.lpnl ti'UU. C.i llltj . f Coillliiltl, .ml ,.r l'i oii.. haul i, bouutl.'d and ite erlnc.l ,i. luli.m , , ; mi I lie n .it.i by I did i,f loan V.iiill. vv, on l lie , i in I 111 Is l,f tt llll nil l ll'I'll.nl Havl ll.eO,oil toe vHll.l ot in. .la I'u.ni midlands ut Divld Lie, en Hie v , i by I mils nl i:i'c-e Kilrui in, uoo.i which Is erected a two M n.i ti'aine ho'isu un I uutuuildlufcuiit.itiilu"iiu, him tr. .1 .mil twenty-live uer -s, inure or 1 " sel.ed, lak' ii lui ue teem lull, mid lo be sold as tiio I ropcrij ot chailes Lee, ALSO, All til it certain lot of lan 1 -Itll.ato Ititho tjvvuof l.sp,i, .-o ill tooiisalp, Coliimiilaco.iiiiv.bj unled.oy Market biro -tun I in; west. I ,t of s.n.i icl iildiiiiuii on llu- no. in, lot of M j.ih.'h .velieiihaen mi t.ie n,isi and an alloy ull Iui ttou'li, wiieroon ,u i a . tram- tlw. liny boils.- nod outbulidl.i's, wllu the.ip luirteu.tiuv. ' so.io.l, taken Into execution, amlt) b.- sull u, tlio propel li of c. w. 'I ru.nii. A I .SO, All tint certain lot of ero'inl slt'i ito In ihotovn (ift'.lt IWISS.l, C.lLl.lKSl loWllship.Colll.uoll ej int. bjiin ted mi too luiiii noie.'l) b, I in I ot i iio.ii 1-. i. Harder, on uiecist (i.i, reel) ny pun le loidlo oaper mill, onlno so ll Ull ij feel) In' ,ji ot s. II. Illiiiid nnd on Inn west (.jr. feet) b, i-'u mil street; on wul di are creeled n ouu uu I a half btorj (livcluii'' House, iihtnijlo una uiiiiiuilaluj. sil.ed, taken inioe.vcill.m, and to bo solans iho propel t ol Ki.ui I'll i inpson. A I .sO, All Unit certain phc; ot Ltu I lu Scott township, ( uliliniila co.lnlv, bound doll tlio noi 111 In n o'lullo road, on loo e.itt o., laud ot Hieaard i'lin .ivoiiii, uu IH" noutnb.i Ititidot Moo.'u t'rev. llntr, an 1 on the went In lam jttieoijf.i iiansie; cjuulului; about oue-ioiiitn ol un ncie, more or lc,, nucleoli aro eiviteil a tno slory iraiuu house and out biiiiulu.-s. vvltu the apiiiineiialiees. Scled. uikeuliitoexi-eiitljii und to bo Seldustho propeiiyot.s.iiuiu.1 ll nes,. ALSO Alltn.it cert iln liii'si i i '.. mul r im, e t,i.,i,,i,,,. oiiuliiiili'etlaiidthb'lt foir acres, more or less sit uate luOi'anifoto,VH,iilp,iidJJliilu,'laiid,of luo heirs of iiuoivn Ivllac, naiild liilu-, and oiiudel lu pirt iilvjln .. iiiiiji'i'ij,, ueliiB Iho bauupreinU's eou Vincd by H. ii itiekcuauj wife lo I'eler iieilxs, on vuileiil iriel.-d a Ir.iuu ant-lllu.' homo, u bam. barn, umi oiitijulldlnirs ' ALSO, ni'-'lit.ieresr.r lloili.t- l.itl Lett.. . loss, in tiw timjKiiip ofurauife, iuIJoIiiIul' lalulsot Jesse iiriim-U'tler, Jotepli nisuari, Jainos live,, lla'tinan and olht r-, beliis thosuno preuilie-i con il,M,'1..t 'I"'' ''"HI'S lives luilvvllf, to- Belher with the heriidlt inieiitsauda, puiienaie es, Stlieil, lilken into execution und to bo sunt us I 10 pruptili ot Lliailos 1. o. ALSO, All that ceil iln real ct.,i.t siintt.t o. tti.i ,. townsiilp, liouniLid as follow s: on Ilio norlli Tm'l OdJl'o I'JI'i'r, iui I he west h) Philip Ai.pl .nun, ,,,. scpli I'mimer uu theoi-,1. in ir.-..,i' i.-,.i,.., ', ... south, coiiialiiluir out- luiu'li-od and i,i ncrea, more or loss, whereon nro erected a iwo-iory liuuse, uliarii. uiidoiiibulldhi',11. i"iji selied taken into elocution, and lo bo sold as tlio properly of Jacob Carver sr. ALSO, All that cei tain tot of imuin.i otmidM 0 Utl o lerwlek. In tho county of coliinibi i, niiil stale ot l enusjluiiili, lio.mdul on thu iV Hi by Seventh street, on the east le, chestnut slice u 1 ,'.,n.!l y r x" '--. ""'t uu Iho w.stb" lot ?,"?",'" '" J,"'I'"S iissoclatuii, known u, uio Mahsiiei irunei-ti. s tu ,t. n n, ...., ,..'.....:... ALSO, Two other lots lioiimied mi Hut ttm.ll. 1... Ulcet. east bv Chesllilil meei J:,,,.. .' street, umi west by Lit of Huitres 11 rrlsoii; sa i lots In III'' 9i, fuet bv Is -v leet In lenei , " ' 'ua Sel.etl, tllkl 11 into nxecillloli. ni.,1 ,. I,., i.a.i .. lirojici ty ot Margaret I'.irks nnd Amos 1'uiks. ALSO, All tho followili'. real i-st,it tit tut, Lun township ot Heaver, cminl j of Columbia, imil und if I C'll IIS , 1 V lllll.l. botlllt e, II I.Yl .lever ,J ... ?.""r.1'1 on the iioi iii und cast b.v 1 uids of Jesse Joiinsoii. ij iho south by lam Isu tne heirs ot Tlioiuassuear, ,,, n u' on ho west by land of nuin ilo.uir ml I ',',"' '""V",""i'.'''';"1' lll,'H- ro or less. liouvo bank -lu'm ami w..iiXf,s. 'on bu X' With the IllilHII'l eli.i u i umuuiiuwj.s, l-I'ty' of UHl'l'a',,, Snllll',,.1"' U"J ,0 LU 80Ul 11,0 ALSO, All Hint certain rent csititn i.ltuntolti (Irccnwmii town. dn. Co iniibi e,ini.i, i.ti,i.:,i ,.. '.'".r01! us follows i bv lands nt John 13. ltl 1 1 ,r,, Bii.es west uj nriliesi b lutuis ot Jo! n iiobtilns: rielrs, noi tu u, doiirees cust ti pen lies ; by I uuls of Jesso 1 istcr, so.,rn W detf i ces W 16. i?,id,csi f I nvlil Uester, toutn ss;, Ueejios ciut .1 tie elUs' Ik Iiuo south si decrees wists peiilu's tu' i i i ot lieKllHilnifl coniiiiiiliiir tony IiiWs lid 111 li tvvi) peii liuB, moro nr less, widen uiu trui did i raino Uwi'l inif bouse ami ouiluillilliiijH, l,"vlt'u ' Vrmi'ti onSiiraln, ,0 WJ ' ALSO, All tl.uticitalii plccoot tirouud sltuulo In Locust I'?1'1,1!',, (',"' .l"l,u, li"u-U in lai.Uv " !o ,i" .i1.1"""11" Il11' nf Jol.il Kline on tho touth, ot diHiKi' I- uvcr on the wi st, und 1 1 . on Uiecus , cmi ,ti,lu one liundicit m us, moro or .t'.'T,'1' '.V,' "'J'.' "r cutl1 llllJ u' Kl'l i tho luotiri) of Jolmiihuiis uid jt'ijm,i..uis. blicrlfi's caice, tLirlff. tiluoiasburtf.Kov. iho.