COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITED BY LKVl I.. TATE, FROntlETOn., 11 Our Oonstilntlon cnard It ever I Oar glorloua Union hold, tt dear I Onr Etarry Flag forsake- tt noverl Th proud Oaucasalan our only peorl BLOOMSBURG: Saturday Morning, Nov.20,18G4. SPECIALNOTICE. Ota euiten.cn. ho l,a,e paid up their Mounts,' have our tlnccro thanki. Those who tiava neglected lodo.o.ireren.ue.tednow. to .LTTuand i-Av (mm.. i.t.y. We nccdnolspcak of lntraicceipcnscs,ctc.. . ., ...... . those things aro fatcnt to every Individual In tho landi we say. that w have earned aar money, dearly Uy. . , "v" ," "," andUboriou,iy.nditmu.tbepaid. I Wc will not reprint our tablo until the n neglcot of too ltichmond authorities, Wfl are making out and sending bills to all indebted, fu(i officjal vot(J of tlc 80VCral g,ntes s ro. ( all givo plausibility to the rumor. Au indudlngthe present (teth) volume, up to next .March, . c(j.yc(j -phus far tho eompleto roturiiB nclty '3 undoubtedly necessary to success nd wo expect from them a prompt and early re.ponse. I ., N ' , Connecticut i' Vfar, but this movmcut of SiiEitMAN is Our tern, are rAVMOT one taKing me paper,louiupBynycuruueim. ki.viiu., I hall webe disappointed inyour honesty and Justice, Anllaitly. Every person taking this papor, niunt I pay TWO DOLLARS, x DViK, and they had bet. ter remit at once, as upon tho first of next January, wo shall be obliged to demand for all unpaid subscriptions TlirtCC D0LLA113 per annum, In ndvanco. Wo hoph our friends will avail themselves of the nppof j tunity for liberal payments nt the approaching Couit in December. The Late Elections Locally Con sidereal. Twenty years ago, in the great elections of 1844, tho Democratic majority in Uol- umbia county was 1000. Montour has since been erected, and now the magnif icent majority of that former time is not only maintained but increased by 300. Amid all tho chanr.es of times and of oar- ties. Columbia county stands firm to her anciont laun, JUDjeci 01 course to uuciua- , tions in hr maiorities, but with no pros- i i... . : ,.., .in,rt ures now Btand sho gives over 1400 and Montour noar 50O. An 1800 hopes were . i, l) l.i:. outui-iiiiutiu iuU ' ' ",";" - . - " I, ,. Democratio strength hero would be broken down and disappear. Foster's majority 1UI UUIGMIUI tl IUVU uuub. wvv mum .uw m .1 onn -.,.1 u., oin.f T.inonln nAnr RM. nf now Lincoln is beaten in this couuty over 1400 and Curtin for re-election a year Etnco was beaten still mors, inese arc tho facts, and although wc muM regret tho result of tho Presidential election in the Country at large, wo oan congratulato ourselves upon the fact that this section bears no share of the responsibility. This thought may convey some satisfac tion to us in the daik days of war, and debt and taxation and suffering of tho future. But this year all the counties near us havo dono well. Wyoming gives Mc CUllan a small majority and Luzcrno an enormous one. Little Sullivaa has done exceedingly well, and Montour also, Ly coming whioli did badly a few years since, swings baok to us with a thousand major ity and Northumberland givos nearly as much. Bepullican majorites aro cut down largely in Union and Snyder, and Sehuyl Mil comes along with 2,000 ou the right tide Even Bradford is improving. Col. Piollct, a gallant and true man l educed the Republican majority on the Congress ional vote this year finely, and Lincoln was unablo to reach near his fjrmer vote in that County. Tho Republicans of this section have no reason to rejoice over tho returns at home, as they have been badly bcaton in this and all tbo neighboring oounties, just as thoy will bo hereafter. OloEing Up the War. Our Republican friends havo promhed to close up the war by puttiPg an end to the rebellion in a very short time. All tho Democrats will rcjoico at Euch a result. Tho Administration has it all its own way all tho men and money It calls for tho samo as in tbo past three yoars. No Democrat obstructs or will obstruot its course. We shall all bo glad to havo tho war ended speedily, for ite expenses aro enormous and its destruction of lifo is great. Let us even hold our belief in abeyance, and await the good time of peace aud the Union with tho prosperity and glory of the past. A Monster Lemon.Joux G- Quick, Esq., of Montour tovnship,in this county, on Wednesday last, presented us with a Monster Lemon, It measured 1 1 j by 14 inches, and weighed just ONE POUND ! This huge vegetablo was rais ed the past season, by Mrs. & Mr. Quick, on their domestio Tree wbioh thoy have fostered in their houso for tho last fifteen years, and is tbo handsomest, largest and plumpest specimen of that choico fruit wo havo ever seon1 Tho donors have our thinks- . .. Cosani:ss. Ibis dignified body of Abolitionists will n ect in a few days. Tho timo to tho holidays will be spent in trying to oheot tho Democrats out of their soats. Tho rest of tho Bession will be spent chcatiDg in their seals. t There is an evident desire for peace in administration circle., as was evinced by General Butler a recent Fpecoh in New York, provided they can dictate tho terms, The IUynau of America maj yet bo re- ,srdoii ts a copperhead. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. TU1J ItESULrSCMMHU IP. , tf , t it t .1 podllton. It is this, that some time ago, JZ?. S. :i:.T, Lf "''council waiheld at Macon, Georgia by 1 . . m . . fli . ' 'oino of tbo lending men of that State, who thon annouoc8cl. Twenty-two of the twen-, .... , ., ,, , , ...,, . , , f decided to withdraw from the Confedcraoy, ty-Hvo States that votod havo gone for . , . ,... ,, , 0 i , . ,, ,, , , . , ... provided SiiEitMAN would capturo Savan L nooln, civing htm 213 cleotnral votes . , , r , . ,b. B. ri , nab nnd Olmrlobtoo. A meisongtr was leavinir oulv three, (Do aware, Kentucky ....... .., . I , T t ... ... i i ... and Now Jersey) with Ann irtnr . nrani 1 wirii -rt n nni ru vijliim for McOlcllan. Va Va.L- t.tyiti srim. nf nur frinltrl. ,B" AVlrt "UIW" w w" ' hoping against hopo, o lung to until tbo very last, has turned over with the mass, ' ' " and cast her rote for Lincoln by about legislature rofuiod to mako any arrange 8,000 majo.iiy. With this result, too, "ent to defend tbo Stale, and also, that n ' ,n ..nwoleamo faot that Governor , ,, , .. ..,, n S '..., , ....' tioll!ll fro JQm Of StatO rigUU auU constitutional trecuom, .UfnniffM.o nknnf ilm ,imi. mninr. IS alSO UeteatCU uy BDOUt lUO same major- I append tl 10 Oggrrgato figures : MoOlcllail. NEW JE11SEY McClcllan's lllaj. C'ONNEU'I'IOUT, Lincoln's majority DELAWARE, 3,100 7,-102 41,003 8,737 ucuioiian maj. uiu T - l-ll II i 010 iNieho son, ( Uem.) is c octed to uongrcss by Delaware over Smithers, (Abol.) tho. Preseu member, by 403 majority, Pennsylvania. Tho returns of our own Stato are, eo ,far Partisl nnd contradictory. Wo bavo , nor known a time, during an experience of tweuty-four years, in which it was so as r.t present. The Ilarrisbure; Patriot nrofesscsto uive t the home returns of tho Presidential elec- ' ion on the 8th absolutely official from 10 ' rnnnlies tho mniorkies in 18 counties omcui, . uuuou.puuK-u uy lU0 1UI. ug. , cm unuccouipaim-u uy tuc u ug - I. ures tlio rcmainuer irom reports ny let- 'tors nno leicprnnn to tnfl i-riiriai mm w . CHIOM. WlllCll lOOtS UO 33 fOllOWS l KCCAP1TU1ATION. MuClelian. Official full vote 110,374 . , , ! 1-J0 '33 GS ' 130,H'J;i 2J w ; rcprtcJ 21 241 1 ' ia0,014 Assumed Lincoln majoiitv On tho other hand,Forn,ey's Press pub lishes a talo ot what is calleil "tlio Lor- reeled Vote of Pennsylvania," whioli makes out a majority of 10,198 for Lin coin. With this wide discrepancy between tho two Statements, it would be useless for us to attempt to givo anything like rchablo returns at this time' ir -i ti ... tt ci Gen. McClellan m the U. S. Senate. Wo would suggest to our friends in New Demoerlti! 27 r. Jersey, and especially to the Legislature iust choten, that McClellan be oleeted United Stales Sena- " " ' tor to succeed Mr. Ten Eych. The Dem- ocratio party would hail his presence in the upper House of Congress with delight. In such a position his commanding talents as a statesman, as well as his exalted virluo as a patriot, would shino forth in all tho . EavaB llccniQ unacr wlllcu 1110 "Wo des vinor and nower of unre.-trietod and un- PoU wuo occupy, like Burbridgo and connncu ireoaom. iNeithcr the i'resi- dent, nor Stanton, nor Gen. Ihdleek.could touch him there. There ho would meet ur-.i. o . , uauo uuu oumner. anu L;nanciicr ana .nor, and Chandler and and cniial nround. In Wilson on ven such a position his sagacious and far-see- .......... . - ing mind, hi, just and comprehensive views, hh enlightened and high toned morality, his upright and ppotlesa charact cr,would havo full anu Iree eoopo of devel opment of action. He would bo a tower of strength to tho time honored of tho National Democracy power in representing that wide spread sentiment which exists in tho country,and which though now in minority, niuit con- r tinuo to be a nower a healthful noncr in reatrainin the d nd n is t r a tio n C'ti great lieen, and despotism. We therefore again nominate General McOIellan for tho LI. S. Senate, and irtisl! those journals who sympathize with us this view will join us in urgiug the Legis-1 latute oi Now Jersey to elect him. ' The Modern Moses. A few days ago, Andy Johnsou.tho Mil- itary tJoveuor of Teuncse,and Vice Pres - ident elect, addressed a largo body of negroes, at Nasbvilleluriog whioh ho re- minded thorn that Father Abraham, by proclamation, had set a large portion of the slaves freo but that his proclamation did not release them : but that ho would now tal:e thu rcBnonsibilitv indenendent of 1 it. lii.i. 1 .i..i r...i , , - .logout, uuu uL-u.aru .rct-uom .u 1 I .tun AcortA II, I. - 1 .1 . , . wuw... ..u uo Wa..Wu "Db.lrbarous warf,ro There is war .n AN j .uo.,cs to jpring up ana lead tbni ; ho negroes responded that they wanted him for their Moses, aud thereupon Johnson promised to bo their Moes to load them ( us children of Isral outof bondago ! When tho auoient Mosos fnuod h.s fd lowers deertiog tho standard and looking baok alter the flesh pols of Egypt, lie rain - ed a brazen urpent for all to look upon aDd bo saved. When Johnson's ho-ts be - ' Como hungered and look baok upon the flosh pots of their old masters, ho wilj hardly dara raise a "copperhoad," it fflast b9 a bbckinake. Rumor About Shcrman'a Expe- ditlon, A rrpott u ln olrculaUo whlah f ,ruo WM1 throw somo light on Sit SUM AN 8 Ex- uospaioncu to mo ncsiuout Willi this proposition, and a promise was returned that it should be attempted. It is bi'lciv- . . .i it.ni tut. i t a.. T, ... . .t , .... O0V' UCOrgia, I1 l.H message to tho Legislature- boldly announced tbo i 'tight of a State to withdraw from the ,,, . Uonfedorooy whenovot its interests aro to J fin C A ft a tAl AO I.. 0 rni..n r.m. .In i. I . a . . i somo snob objoct as mentioned, ho will Lincoln, bavo a remarkably fino chance to 'fail 60,014 cut off from his base of supplies if surrouu ded by a hostilo population that will uso . n,,r ' every means possible to obstruct bis march. ho will bo singularly fortunate if bo suc-j 2,427 cceds in bis designs. Hut if on tbo other 8,157 hand the penplo aro in favor of bis com ! ing, bo may be able to "break tho baok of ,1.. -eboliian. thin time rr.nn. .... .. , , . llj0 e houUhls expedition. This is tbo first instance of i an army lost during this war no one knows where Sherman has sono 0r what he has gone aflcr. All is speculation, but let us l.nm, tlmi i, will . r.rsh. inl.lnw m ilm n,,n,.,ina nc i.tun.nfrn n,i that our Western army may add frwh " hUIWII IV IIIV tlllVIUIUd UI UID VVUMSIJI HUU ,aurcls ,0 hna alieajy so nobly won i i ir ti.. u..:..,..,! dot-. rmi. ad to drive the Sta o of Kentucky iut0 tl)0 Southern Confederacy. That . ,i -. ,., ,. . , , prouu oiu uomiuouweaitn, w nicu uns suo- , oewfa, re3isted bol, Secession and Ab- oewfa reaisted bol, SccMS,nn ald Ab. 0iti0n is tho theatre of tyranuieal as well , , . .. . ., 1 . 1 ,13 UI OU U V V I U 113 U L II U 11 3 . O UC IJUB ,1110 JJI til- . ... ...l l. ' . . ... , lino military, anu inuen prisoner m wasn 5Dgtn' MWJ other lojul citizens .no treated in the same way, ecaus.j they do no' uuor8 Liuoolti s polie.f. jt bil guerillas are ib part of tlio St&A' t!.u Federal autburitiii- bciiij; t. mi.lt f: them out. A drnlt N being ..l-.-i .:. hundreds nf thocoicnptu a- evii't so.li to join the r.bol ai 1113 , pte'ermg itiht ; . being plaoe.l under such Go ic.-- .I--P-iiii.., i company with negro suidiurs, t.i hunt up) bound down and shoot their oivti friouds iti Keutuoky, who ar as true to the old Union as is tho needle ta the pote. s. I A Cool) Act So seldom docs it he- , , come our duty to commend any act of Mr ljU,com inat K0 avau ou:selt ,vltD Pleas o f any opportunily to do so Major Waif, of.heConfede.ato army, has been nn.lnmr.l tn rlnn.h. Thof wn.iw ,Mi l 1 . , .1 mi . , 1 . oonucmncu 10 acain. mat nioouy award Mr- Lincoln has, wc are glad to fay, sun- Pfnueu uut" uo sn navo pven tbo ca-o mf personal examination, uonor ue pant h m for at loast l,lis oao aut of intervention Dctweeu 1110 r,Su" Iminanity and tbo -- '., i f'"''H'w"--u "-i , """"t the front of battle ike men lDt a war of nhriiainto taught- cr. M.iv nn net n.lr iUr T.inonln An j " ' - o anotnergoou act oy saving this people om the infamy of responsibility for the n anl. , o.ll, ll..l it . U .......inJ P violent death that is to be executed, one of , lhcao da?3 10 wn, upon a woman ? .... IT WH,L TAKK THE HALF. At tllO -il ll,u end of Lincoln's terra, half the real and d pr inc le1 Pporty ia tho whole country! uwiiwim W MUIU IUI UUU IIUUUILU I .,, l l , j ,auu' wl" ln own oniy j i a' tbo uorse3 'n u's stables, half, i lu CB"10 ln 1113 uulas' "alt tUo l" ,n Ins 1 P-;-, the grain in his barn, will go j o the shoddy contractors who aro run - ty in deb. at the rate of 1 11 ice minion un 11 nr. n nnvin 11 nom ip nnnni ,,vw.u uuuut ia(S,s "ST0C a ff0tk' Speculators in Gold Wo hear oc casional threats from tho Black quarter, against speculators in gold. Who aro tho "Peculators in gold f The government ' wanls 'l fr d"lic. When duites aro due and be paid, government puts up tho Pricei anJ wlien 110 (1uties aro to bo paid, govenment can afford to let thu price gu liwn. There is but little importation , now' bonce there ii lets excitement in the 8old marked y I . . ... 1 like ll nni.n 1 irrp.nii!ir. te 0, tbo worW.aro livine in a rUte of ' ' gBrh) MeXion, Polnnp, Tu...- 1W (!l,. ua y eil, j.,,,,,. At,i,;,l,r! om'i tlt n-it . ri, u. ,; .,, tw i;.ti ' , , , T , 1 i v-;,. ,t 'vv'ca j, . -pj,,, fj,u, 1 smt is ro'viati' od witii ttn Ii'.i-cimV 'b'ftrL. V ' .' ! ro.woe, M Ki'f,u ..j ' : S-ck i-W0 W,rw to er -wa Th m . h Ol.alHnt. Em . edft- r of th' ):ui! j hadlistnvt, is .lu,,gmu,l ill w;t'. Tt phoid fever. We earnestly join bis many 'friends in tho hope that ho may soon be refitrd to heahh.-MwfoKr Anwkan, Legnl Cluim Against Major Gone ral Butler. On Alotida) , in tbo Cjurt of Common . I'lca. New York, Sainui'l Smith ami An ..... ... . uruw v. auiiiu applied lor an atuoiiraont against Gciicral Uutli r, bo being n non resident debtor. The plaintiffs in their complaint ovor that in May, 18Q'2. they wero private bankers, doing buisecps un der the firm namo of Samuel Smith &Oo., at 1!7 Camp street, Nuw Oileads. On the 1 0th of May, General Ilutlcr.it is al leged, forcibly entered their citabish merit, took away all their funds, privato accounts, and 8U0,000 in cold coin. All this property wus kept from them until July, when the defendant returned all tlair property except thu gold coin, which the plaintiffs ulltuo ho converted to hts own use, and refused to deliver up to ,, , , , , TT, . ', tliem when demanded. Upon this stato ' of facts tho iudiru trautcd a writ of at tachuient against the property of tho de fendant in tho sum of S100,080. Tho complaint and original process were served upou the General in person by under Sheriff F. L. Vulutoo. Tho Sheriff has also attached all monies due tho General from tho United Slates and now in tlio sub- treasury, also tho monies in the ' bands of bis ptivate bankers, Messrs. Macomber & Shields. The Trials in Columbia County. It is known to our rcadeia that, for some time past, tho trial uf a number of parties, arrested under a charge of re eibtiug and obstructing tbo operation of tho drift in Columbia couuty, has been go ing ou for the alleged offence before u mil- i t:uy oommusioo. 1 ureo of them, John llaulzi Samuct Klino a1"1 William Ap. rhreo of them, John pieman, havo been convicted of a co. siijrcy to resist the draft in Columbia oouutv. in this State, and sentenced as I I 'olloo: Kunir, the ring loader, .0 in p a- ... -.t m... r . . onmcQi, in rurt lUiium ior two years, and a fino of one thnusaud dollars i Kline ..i!,i..,n .,,t ai. man to a fiuc of fivo hundred dol.ars and ' ouo year's imprisonment, Gen. Couch t..., ..... i: a .i..: ..i .1 : : uanuuunwu iuu ucui.iuu mu : cou.t. C0Ult. The i counsel for the prisoners enteri'd r , .1..: 1.. . .1 - - . lu-ll iiiy,i:.i. u, nil vi CfcDliUUI luu lliu' ,.,i: in. , ,!, ,.. ,!,,,. I i .) .... - .. i . ... 1 1. . - i, j uu,,,,,,,,-., , ...'..miming a, a ...atter ol law u,d l ngla that tho matter b, re-,.u-d . -hu ul .mhoritii-s. l'li- ir piou -t iioiun nu'io" d.'u , thoy with- ''ic-! l run. the Ouiv-j-u). ;uiU His rjc ult of the Uirtl is uUvs -uted. Tho eonseri,)- lion ' iw t i.viJn that all su. ch-es shall '' t.T:od to th-j civil l,t trial, . iuisttr .'.ttl'- iur. idr Tl.o l'.-.Hi In loany i.oinin.'tio 11 Uj. ii ... u i i'c,.,u': f. il.lt O al 'ion of hi? me-, ag '. A 1 nli.-ti aut ui' me rcpoit-i of the variou-s bureaui hav. hem tuinishd hi:n. Nothnit! has tranired rutneetiiiL' the views it will take 5 hut it is understood that the President will recommend the enactment of a law abolifhiug Savory eve- " 'l'? 10 tl,e UT"ltcd ita,ca forotvcr- II 18 ruu1orcJ wl bo a ch,'uc 10 tiQ Mua Mo next sotsion of Congress. If Mr. Fussen- den is re-elected Senater, a new Secrcmry of the Trcaiury must be .-clueied, and pjs- tiUy o'her changes will be made. Among these may be tho removal of Mr. Stanton, County Superintendent's Convex tion. Una Convention is to be held in Pui.k,,,. Mmini,.;- lunn:.,, thc Qou Supcrinto;(OIlls nt"tCDd!u;,itho .., nf rntnr . . . . To r u ' bu 1,a'5 bccQ grant0(li provitleil full fttrQ wa, id ;, . .. . (,, . . .,,,- ' "" auu Groat Wcsler phi'ladc, 'hia FhJindc,phia ond llca(liD(j; P( ana r.,rie,i I 11 I ennsylvania Central. Allenhenv Vnllnv. New flastln ,! Il - ir.i,.. T..t... ....i . . ' " 7 . " I 'V5 . Vrt"Ui BUU ri V V r ii X7 ,nn nitfinnn n .1 """'""'j. CJumUerlanc, Valley Titts i rvj. e..' .i... r. i !?.!.. '- uw-.m j i'ieus,-itn .loounoii election board at Newton Hamilton, Miff - im county, ri'jeoteii tuc votes ot two Uem- ocn.s, ,ho had been two years out ol the ! military service because they could not! , produce their dueharge papers, sho, . 1 11 nr. i nnv leprn nir. iipnrrnra. n iiiaiikiii ...-j . . -....-ubu they had paid all their taxes within two yoars, A friend went 10 miles after tho discharge papers, and returned ten min utes before the polls closed, and thus hav ing circumvented these Abolition 'soldier's friends,' got tho soldiers ballots in. Relief of Our Prisoners. Now that the election U over, wo trust Mr. Lincoln will lake in ni'diatu meas ures to release the '10,000 Union r-oldier, in capliuly at the South. Let our brave bojs, who have been peri-hiiig by bun dreiK, at Aodoreo nville, be immediately relieved. t 0 puliiic il reason can di ter Uio I'rt'iil. nt li'.im aeiiii.' prumtly now, hhJ iiit ion:' ut liiun .n.tt .'iit ulouJ up 01. ii.i tu .in; n,'. , u. u irJt,K,ut f turih.'r - v l'...iilC.ll' i'Afti'l!.''. rt : l- f - taiiv, I hut Ll.;iuo(!t! .ol t.i 1'. out, 6;, ' .K'i I' 1 U 0. ..I . ,,n r.'pntdii . 1. er. 1 Ladies' and Children's Hats. Latest styles at CIIAULKS OAVICORD & iJOKi Confacntsl Itotsl, rttlltlslfhia, Income Taxes. Uy law of Oongrcss, a tax upon all real cstato is to ba collected, nnnually oftcr a nril 1805, of flvo ner cent, unon real es 1 ' ... 1 r tate, This will amount to 851) tax on ev- ., , , T, , . . tt cry 81000 Of Valuation. It applies ta all . . i ., i i.. real estate, whether the owner has an In- oorae or not, or whether under or over 5000. Thus : if a tnau own a houso and lot worth ?a00 bis annual tax upon it for this purposo alono will bo 820 a farmer whoso larmod Is valued t $4,000 will havo to pay 200 tax,&c, for this special purpose. I . . , GEN McCl.UtiLAN. The Now York oorrofpondeiit of tho Philadelphia Lodgor . Writes as follows : I "Gentlemen who have visited Genoral McOlcllan sinoo tho election, report that . ho bears up under his defeat with bcoom-' Mn.inn. i.1UJn in n Milnnlmt.fl upon tho administration or its friends, but cxnressinu the earnest hone that the choico ..... ,, . , ... i . ,, uiuu tuu uupiu uuvu uiuuu i.iii, uj me blessings of Providence, enure to the well laro and prosperity of tho republio. "Ev erj thing depends on tho blessings of Prov idence" bo is said to havo remarked, ,'for man, and man's passions, threaten now to make common shipwreck of us all." Tho General will probably go ou a vifitto Europe. ff A correspondence writing from thu Army of the l'otomuo, says of the pris oners recently captured : The priiuticrs captured arc all well clad and have new bbocs. Shoes are now ex tensively manufactured in several of the leading cities of the Confederacy, and the ' necessity for their impoitalion no longer , exuu. Uouijllcss tbc twenty Doubllcssthc twenty five hundred i"1-JU ' u"l'la,cu us some few niontln ago, have helped ab ig he ehoe " n oacy, tuppo.-,ng the MililHl Irt ll,, tftlinprl lit. till Itmrt ll.rf, - "j -i 'Ui3'y tswu. . jujjan w i ti it r fr0m N i ' P" Jountor"' vKiT tit , Currefpoudent of the St Liu' avada territory noeount ol a visit there w ich lu i. I makin' savs that tiie oatiitul and urinei - - f . . . 1 .. , . ;l ty, has a population reaching au nggre I'tilU Kll O ilLL'U VUUUSilllll 3.UU12. I 111 f il... ..t, flM i 111010 tlmH tho whnU'. wliitn i.nniilninri nf . 1 t10 r.itry auouutcd to in the year 1800. 1 Acoord llg -t0 thi1 corre ondcuee the .ii ver mines bid fair to rival in proluetive Ucss tho-so of Mexico A 13ulo Tit IKF. In Pittepurg, on lasi Friday a man took a horse and buiiirv from before the office door of Dr. li dter, Lure the horae w us tic , aud sprinyiug into thu bu.'gy, tlrovo iff and went as fat as Adamsburg, ou the G reousburg turnp'kt- a distance of twenty -two iiiilc3,befbro he nas arrested. He mad: pcvcral aitempl. to bell the buggy aud horse, but could not n r'chaser. That is what we would ca" bold 8tcal'Dg' A New Railroad. A meeting of the of Schuylkill e.mnly, for the pu - poso of adopting mcauix,H to aid in th. oonstructian of a pew railroad direct from Schuylkill Haven to New York, wai held in Pottsvillu on the UOih ult. Mr. Hurd P,iitci-h(in presided. A committee of tltir- ty persons was appointed, but it does no: appear very clearly from ihe report be fire m what they aro to do. Breton's Hroiivhinl Trocfus. From the Medical Director of tbo General Hos pital. Denton Barracks, near St, Louis March 8. 1&G2. Mc-.rs. John I. Drown and Son, IIo-- t Mo9,. of far famc'd a and in .,' thc hospital cf which I havo fharue, nnd ,-,.., ... , ., ,, , .., , VT UVUVUlIUI MHV V. W IVVUIIi- " aiav:n;- bronchial irritation and nmibid villi VUiy UCUUUUIUI UUU UUUUli'M IVDUIU" 1U seusitivoncss of mucous ' o . . . . tricmbrance ofglot lis uml n.irta , 1 j-.vm.. , 1 , A Dampeu. At a recent n ilroad iliu i ncr, in complaint to the legal fraternity, 1 jibe toast was givon :-"An honest lawyer, tho floblot work of CJod." Bat an old ; farmpr in tlin Imnlr nnrl nf llin Iin.ll rnllipr . .. " . V . .. hp0iIcU the effect by adding, in a loud 1 voice, ''And about the scarcest." 77 " ' , , J' ; i f, 7 1 f J . . , o during ono of bis robbing raids. l'bc rebel raiders in Missouri inado tlio ilayor ol UlarUesvu 0 give three ' t b cneers ior JeiiLavis anu tuenroubeu 111m. Ilo nOW CXnOCtS tO bo tllOt bv tllO next . Squad o( Union Soldiers COin" that Way for no J CtlCCrillg for UatlS, . - - - '-j. i v rt i .ii t tztT lu l0W UrloailS thoy have cars for colored porsous distinguished by a star. White persons can also ride iu these oars if I inr Wl lint f intf nr ,ml norm Mori to ' . j - r- object to thu presoaco of the other race. &" Prentice says : "Wo think wo euuii.u uuu im wiuu u iuiv uruuiua wiiu u fiSttAi nrrSof!ir,Tl tt ill (..rant, or Sherman, or Sheridan send US one ? '' K'OOMP I'linir llniPfn T.vus Tl.n inoojil utOM UtitLcr 1A.ES. ibo last report ol tho Commissioner of Infer nal Utvenuo Bhows that tho inoomo ot tho I ,nv 1 rmtiniil l.nm l.,i-..l 1., lj ., cut iifin nriii . ..1 .1 oiu,,. n 000 a year. A Nnw Device roil Gueenuaokj. -Tbo next issuo of greenbacks ought to be cm :., t ,i 1. 1.. 1 . . beli-hcd with a picturo of Old Abo hold ing Unolc Sam's noso on a grindstone. ifcjr Hon. John L. Dawson, in ibo Twenty-firrt District, is eloctod by flfty tix votes over Fuller, on the soldiora' vote. MARRIAGES. On tbo 10th of Novcmbcr,l80i, at tbo rosidenoo of tbo brides fMhor.by M. Colo-1 Esq , Mr. Josui-jl McTIenhv, to Miis c, ...... . M 11....... -r nl uum u. mimi. CO., 1 a, "u'' ' In 11 OOmiburg, by tllO UOV. J. W. csobcri on 0, 180.1, Mr. IIeN- uv Gitlino. and Miss M. Oath. VoHK, both of Mifllin, Columbia county. u !Llj JJUUIVD a mo. .... 1.. (... r... .. ciiAiil.na oAKroitn & sonu, Continentni iioui, 1 urtnasera may rciy upon aeiui.e . cue.tuut street, , rhiiadciphi Gentlemen's Hats. Alt(la i,,,,,,,, yC, , OIIARI.U3 OAKFOllt) tt RUNS, Conltncnmt Hotel. Philadelphia. Ladies' Furs. n,e r.rpit nstnrtini-utntUH.MIt.lW UAKt'onUc sons, fontineuitti Motel, Phi ladsiphu. Gentlemen's Hats. All the iniet iyic. ot ciiAitLi:s)AKroiiu & BONt". Cuullnciilal. Philadelphia. Ladies' Fui'S. Piircliascr laay ri-ly upon Retting the best furs at OlIAIlLIIlj OAKl'OIll) Jc SONrf, Uontinental Hotel, Plilladelphla. Ladies' Furs. The larpost assnitmcnt at CIIAKLUS OAKFOUU it SON'S, Contiucntul Hotel, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Children's Hats. Latest styles at CIIARI.Ed OAKI'Oltl) & fOVd, Contlnenliil Hotel, Philadelphia. NetuSVDucrtiscmcnt OYSTERS EAT1W8 ATO OBiNKIKG SALOON. rr,IIE mleriliur ronpcotfully givis no il ticu to the public that he liui .it hi. Saloon, c.'i Main dtrc t, lllooui.burg, contl.iutly on lioaj, OYSTRUS. Illlher In the MIIEI.I. or hv the f.W to nult cnslnn. era. Fniullirs an bn aupilieil by I In can or ny thi qiiiirimmii .mill ni ne... tic niso aeeps ron.iaiMiy on UI' o mbiir.f. Nov. W I'KI. PUiiliC SALJS 01' Valuable Heal Es(a(c. iHE untlerngncd ofl'. i'H to sell at pul llr Mile, upon Hie preimicd. mi i 1M1L IISD.VY, DE EMUKll 'jyill, ISOl, A Vft!u;iltlt I'nrm an:l VUu tutioii. nil tintt in hociir-t OAiifliiiN Culnihhin counly unjoiuiny fairiiii nf M'h-s V. SlioL'iii.'ik' r. i) iud ;viiik' miilAtii. McMurir( cun tuituiig i b.iut Ttoti Hu nth cd Acns of Land One IIiiihUlmI nf hirh in fit nretl, urn' tn n rooiIJ rIUq of cultivntioii, nnd tin- tinttmcu m w timt'rt-J. Tlicru in urn ted nt nay prt'iniscc. a you it Frame g liotise, I.IJR il.M'.V. wiih nlhrr mil l.ni hlnu k. noo.l Diehard, .mil aiivcral iierlliiit tfpnnij. of W'ater on .ui"in puru ot tlit- Km in. Sl I r (. r i w ill he sold in w lmle or in InU In unit pnrchaaei l tfrth' In c.iiiiiiieni'iMit ten oV-lin-k A. M., ..f-jil iln. w lii i. .iiteiiilaucu will In- tu-n un.i cu ulitltniH ho inai o kiit.w ii by SAMUEL ('. RF. AD. Novenih.-r .'ii, lirj,5. lii'iidiug Jitiil-roud. WINL ER AriUkOiMEIvT, Glrcat Tiunk L mi from ihe N'..rih nnd North A' n .1 fur I'hitn le Inn. Nen -Vnrk. ftc.itl- inar, INitt.v illi-. I.t'haiiou, Allout,iwn. Kaaton, A.r.. Kz. TiniiK lemu llnrri.hiirj fi.r NV-Vork. u rlli.w ll ,i luu r, .. aii.i i 1. 1 r. .ii,, un ll ill 5 ui ,ew Vuik .it 1 1 A It., ami '.' 15 n:cl 1!) 0.1 C. )I. 'I'll.' 11I1 v rniincit Willi ..Jiinl.ir Train - 01 Hi I'.-nn tviwmi.i 11,111 uoaa, an.. i 111 rig uars acco:iiH-i tn ll.st U'.o'l'i.inH, wuhu'U cIi.iiijii l.i-uvu I'nr lluii'ling. I' itiville,'r,iiiiaTii 1, liini-rii i 'If. Alli'iuowu, mid I'hilj. 1.1,, hi.i at SI,". A. M mi J I 15 I". .11.. aliipiilni! at L. union .111 1 prinr.ipnl Ulannui only. Way Tram. t,topi in' al n.l puini, al ? -J5 A. M and 4.40 t. l. ll. titf 1111.H i.envB .Ni'W-Vork at U A "I ,1-3 noon, H.id T.(U V .M. 1'hil.i.lcliihiA nt 8 A M ai.il.l.au I. .M : rotti)ilIeat4S-5J A. M.und 33 V .M : Trttiii'-i'iia m r.iurt. n anti ..ur m . anu i.j.iuiiij m i j niiJiu 'in, 7 35 au.l 10.13 A. M., uml tiu'j l. M. ll a -iiK Ai'L-tn latin-i Trdin , l.eriva Itm ll n? al f- 3J A. VI. r 'turning limn I'tnl t l.'IptiM at 4.3J I' l. O Jiinibi It lilrotiil Tr mm lc.tv.! Kc nlin;; t C, t'j nn.l ll A M.fur l.ptir.iiti, I.Hi'.. f.tlii.iit,i,i. kc. Oil Stiial.i) v ; l..ivo Ni:-Votk at 7 P Phil nl.-l- " phia U.I. V .M., I'muvtlla 7 30 A. M , T.i!naua 7 , VI . ' ilurrihtirtf S 5 A. .M.. and UuaiJmg al ii juitluihl t-r lUrridburz. , Uumiiiulntiuii, .'Milfin!;.', Hmsuh, Hflrml, ntJ lUmr- ' stun l ichLt-, to mtii irnm 'ill pntuts at rmluc-'il Katri. Uaiftf ige chccki"! ttirouyti : uunnds ntluueJ tach i asi-iiter. (i. A. NM' OI.I.H. General Supermini dki t. ItuAmsa, Pa Nov V If3.'. I . Rememhnr the little "Polka! , lli.l .11. Ill il i4f 111411 I Ll 111' O i wvwvw w mi xvvl vlmimc I c. . A vw .-.wwfw ..'fs - i r! JJjx, Vi '"- y 1 w u'4, c.i a' v 'Viu r-jc b a ' SS. y! -.ifisfv Ji&ll . ir-J X oyM, ftotiouM, Ei.ancii-!iit:ie!in, i'u!K, Dandies anti Sweet- .TBt aii, &c, t:c. AT Si. STOUXEK'S -r n a A.M im CONFECTION A U Y fe'l'ORE ' uuderslgFTvould re.peetiVly I ..r;.',--. ui niurc, a lurse eiCK ui Ciristmus ami i'cw J air's Toys, C"'6'i"B of Camlies ma.io up into nearly every kiml ',u ,"' ,oou,nu m which uro e u n up wun a (jooj ileal of tare, and Willi a new' of heins very up. ''7'Va'uv V.w... urh Misses. NeU, ihirerent ile "f ciHiib., lieniis. l.nttnn. holt., c,,.,,u.i,l,.r. ..n.l.tu r. f .n..n. ,,..,1.1.. Ilo lias I.AIU.n CASlid well nile.1 with notions, lop. Iiltlo ivllluiv-tvork, necllcs, (ilm. knivus ar-otul article if sneitacles, Uuelhcr with IninilrJili of oilier i ' urtieles, it filch he oilers to ll.u public at very low1 i friti's 1 ui" nun n can as uu ne oiicm ior saio is ueiui and in demand in every f.inuly. The hnlid.-iy are fast Si'W?.1,'''''? ,V',i and we know of no belter place in this lain a couipltlo .upply of Holiday Toys chiiireu. 5. Nov.W, Hid. ami eirt. forciuiireu, "'""'""'"I, PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. n c T"B Subscriber will expose to Public J ,,,, nl ,, r,.tlateo m catawi.M township. Columbia cuunty, 011 Friday, tho iJud day of December, 1801, """'JI"'" i'Lrf,Q ....tain Lots or narcols of ground lxXtZZlCU fc " ' Thu one track situato on tho Public mii i.i,Um.. fmm i:.itntt ssa to . 1111 iiin.'.rni,i.iniii'T about 41 ucror, whereon la erected u two story I'r.iuie DWELLING HOUSE, Vfnniri llnrn. RlTiit.li Slinrt nml ntlinr out bmllincr. with a l'ouii" Orohard. - o : . . Ono other tract, contain'tuif Ih acres, of clearer) land, in a liieh Halo of cultlvnlir.11, alsoiu the same loviasliip, and sltuato upon the public road. Aud the other tract containing aliout 25 acre,, about the one half beinr, cleared find, and .ihe balance is good timber land. salp to coiiimencv at li o'clock, .11. of said lUy.tvhcn condiiimu of sale will be made known by WILLIAM I'AKU. Nov, 10, ISot, TllEGlSTKll'S "NOTICES' T 01iUL noroby fliven to all Ugatces. iatc oriho rep,ciiva iiAemiontii iui.i in'ino,, ,,?: the foltowln mlmlni.trntlon nml (lunnlinn . L.lt1 havo been nied in tn omcaor the itrti.ii ,f t.;iJ'l tx'Hi'i'i nni nc I'rL'neiuoi ir eo in rmatluii h i Mluwnnenlnthturphint'duurt.tobolielil In 11? ''"a Bum, In l is county nmre.alil, on Wcdneiday, tl, ,h" rfi.e.u.b.r.iwt..tau-i.k,pu...n.,,,.l!!1Vr,.i!S i. Tbo first and Qnal account of Jau,e ,X"deca"e.'iI'f S""Utl Unc' UU uf Dl("s"1 tonn" ''i,u first MU fUn nccount of John li I ii . dejcai.d. rinmn, Rm r. tiwano uiuniea, luio or iMuJI.oii t0BU, R, .,,, fin, T, ui uw lliv ...m una, UbbUUU. UI u0!fl Megnteell, ail'mf. of Conrad Adams, lute of Oious. tuniiihlp, deceased, ' 4. Thu first and finar account of ll. tinitiimn, ailm'r of llobctt llneiibuih, Itle of I: t . tuwuililp, decerned. 6. Account of John Slinrptess, adm'r, uf Jacob Mam, lute of CtitnulssH tonnthip, diceairj 0. Account of Edward Ilartuiau, cunr dlon of i, Wesley lllll. 0110 of tho children 0? Jul. Hill, late of Centre township, deceased. 7. Flint account of Jnscpli Cotell, c. etiitrf I'fllie ln.t w ill of Hnnlil i) Wclduiin. iat. L. 11- ii.iu, k tnumliip. ileien.til, b. Acniint ol Ji h 11 M. I'eii-hliiit). nil. inmltltHt. r .1 I'l.lnvj. t-akr, Ir.u if I'chtuii tona. thlp, die. il-.-.l. I), Aeenunt of Juob llartzol', Jr. (luurdlim of I'.lizab-lli Nil... niinif clillj of feiir NUf, lutu uf .Mi III 1 11 tint u. hip, ileiiuirtl, 10. Aeenunl ul .loliii lieicli.ird, cxccu'.sr of Tobin. Ilrlli r. lull- of .Miuilmn ti'., ilrri iui, 11 i'ilst and tiiiiil uei'i.unt ol William .Mather. Kxeciil r f r.unn l!"fcvi., late of (iKiLw jv township, ilitea.i-,1, 12. Fir-t nnd liiinl ncr-ou'lt of Juliu Ml, teller, ndln'r. uf I'.'Ui. ji-IIi ft nst(,II. T. Inta cf MiJiu; tow liblilr, decra.ed, 1 13,. First aud final account of J tncs llnrlon. litrculor of Anna Klolx, late if I Itju.u (,,,. .hip, deceased, 14. Firn account of John AppUnimi ;m. Hham I). App'tiniin. nxmnti'is uf Pitir Apilcuso, lute if llcuiloik towuihip, ilrceUKcd. 10. Account of John Tr tubley, Gusr- JI.111 of I h.irlc. Trump, minor child of llen'iy 'trump idle ui rcuii iu iiauii, (icicumun. 0 Aeecunt ol dotiu Iromliicy, ( ui of Jamc. Trump, uilnnr clilM of llrnry 17. Account ol I. li Ch m liiii!. itc i) I :vi,u lonutu in. u. cca.eu. Lllzubilh (;rieliia. lule nl Hi nil lp . I 8. Al'C. ItUt (if J v. ui' V ll ' i uf l.?rn Urutt n. minor f.'.lhl . I I'v.f li ftlalti l.nMinhlp, ilecru.u.i. lit. Aeeouiii ol V . . of .l.'orge llrwii mi.i r,..ilui .... uf Mum tuwnthip, .i.r. a...,i !0. Account o '.i .n.iin M-, Hon n. Ui Miii.inior, luti I M. aim ..' y I Aecnuiit o; A'cx-t... . ,, lt rntor uf IJviijnM.i eul l..ld 'll.. r.i John In' 4 Fill I V.V, ui:iji-iml llluornnburir, NN'r )Y viriiic of Miudiy wiits of ven:Vi;ia rlrpl.ni, irrU it 1 lit UI lilt' t.OUrt uf ( I.JII tll4.ll M.,b. i.. i.'oluiubi.i I uniily, and tu me .lintted, will b. -u i-.ncil to ...I" :it piil'lie unl.i ry. l Hi" l ... r I 'II, , , llliiuin.liur, on liuml..), thv Ath ufll (iiiib twi at 1 u'cloik. P, M . r . ..e c 1 . ... ' Hniton inwuslilp. c.iluint.ia (.'i.ni.ly. c. .iii.ini, mk ..!! l.tuitli l an urre. inure 01 -t. i.ouudr, nn m . . . wti: i n tin1 t i ht tr iJciiiuel .Mrlit my tn tin. Nuilh b) mi nlli'i , tut Itic Kiifl b unn'lij nini m, Smith b lit ni'iiii flrtrrt t;i(.ni thrniili fi-i J t, wtierttin an lii ittil a. Imgf (.' Linit bt,i Vi itfi the pur toiiauc d HfUcil, likoti in itxulfon :n-J u bj auli u -fu pruji'irty uf Sitnut.1 Kri. kNuuni. , ALSO, 1 At lh pauiu time and pljtuo, ill- unl f- l icJ (iih fmiuli J ait nf a lot nf ijromi ', hK.h'.o in u t u tmv iiihii, ( nluitibia c unity, bmin it J i m f 'l.ms, b''iiiiinis at a pntt, (lit ik' l) luiitir I .tic ol Unar I. ' uriu tti m euty i u ali'l mii li.ilf iW'K t'f Hti ki4 p . 1 ch'- tu a p"ki, tliuitcv bv (un ii tit 1'' wn I ii n t ,ii tliiity thri't itint mu finmli ilcn't'i n -1 I. v u ,in i uin tin If pirt tiH lu a p-t iht'ii imiUi ri. niiv v u unil a half th kit" futt fix p r. h. t ,a ptt tij . by It. I nt lliiiicl J.timuii m rlh thirty t. mi i u, -ti.tlf tt srff vs.'nt i'Ii-vl'II unit Itir.'.t f-mth m, n thu pi irrnf bfyhiiiiiiv. 'm.l.ii.it.iy nil; thro t, r ' p- rt!i.' sitlt tin ;i put ti'Hrtin't t. Si U.-il, Ittkt'ii in v Tiitiiiii iiiil ti) bj Mild an tti pfi'l fit) ul Uutiiinl I "H.y. JO.-.lAll II. FU Ii M N , ' Sh -riir'n liihi '. ( Hm ii. if , I Innni.lmric. Nnv. I'J. Irtl ! I noti .): in uivoiii!!:. ' ,, iis Court I ( omin tu Vca-i f d i ' .,,.,, ' rh.u'lM' Miller by h- r ) ..va, u .. n-t ...,,1,,. . ....... v. H.inl"l .Mill. r. .I.,', .1 r,.r n ... ) N'u 2J rrp , cn.i , a . l't)HJ '1 ill I'lXI.N TV 'I'll ' ' Hill IIM IHV III lit 'if 'cilliil) ln'illi l l .Ml T J f 1 I n'ji.ty : tit I'.-iihii, v ti rr. I ! v, , r if U t iHit f- i'1'tt niuifl Utiw r I i.-i t iu ii t i,df (f Pi hrilnrv I i'iI prt-f r lnr p titin.i to .r i , Judlf. n -1 itiir Cti'iit ui (niiin.ii i'lt'ix i"T Hi'- i,t roniitv "f i'nliiiii.i(i pim ftr t Ti - niui' U i mi fur III.' lh.it -Ii ininl hi tliw.fieJ If.u Ui bin . ,t Mntriii'M t-ulcrrii inti ilh Ihni t Ml it iti 4j Ihi'itfnn ru.nui.tir ) ml. th -iipI li.iui- I If. i r u u 1'Tf S ill'l, IfHil 'lllll ni If al t - tn r u i' usi'ii wbu-"' r i bt dii-1 a;ij t'.u in Vn-tr i (i r pcrun Ii fmi' .i.ir Ju 'pt'i1 a l'l-"t nb irj .it ,i -i . I'liiniiimi l'lt-a Ih c la (j i h -Id mr ill i n I t, ju tiv CohiJiibia o!i tif- ilifl itny uf tf. pt. inh r 'j -r x iiiiinr tLf pi litntit. l libfl ur iiii ,ini rin tit il. t i .mil lu nUitw tii'ifi- if any mi Un . w !i; ih i t'in) hi Mltl'T. vmir wiit'.n iu.il I nut In tu v4ri f n t'li' liiniiJn uf iiuiiriiiiu'iy h;' retail t ta tti i r M, III)' JU lHCll.4l In I'lU UilJ plU.ltUU. All 1 .1 Il fail nut. Wiuiomi thu MouoraM'.' VVillui I;i.wm.i, I!Mr I'ii nitli'iit nur vaid c tirl at Kiiiii'iiiiiir., th , it ,i day of ny, A. U., uuu thoiitjiii I t ij;iit h.u i it u -t iity fuur. JitfHi CttotinAN, :.t t ! Ami nnw, to twt : ti'ii. i. h . pho.-nfi' ' tt ttirnoj nnd puuf Madr tht ih" jn -i i emild nni bt-ftund in Hiu t..ti.l I'.i'jmy ut ' i ut whcii'iipnn lhJ t'lirfi;! ih dirciiud t' cauitf n..u v i j I phwiuulm in mi t iu.jh uetwiup m i..i..u find enmity air lour w.'ek. .orc-ffivlv irimi VDr.tduy i. luxt t.'rin,.lc, nccor.liii iu .-1 a.auu. ! .JOSTAII II FUltMAN. M if. uy the louit. .. , ..... . . .. "" ' - ; j vin:ai:.H. the u II ,H'I L'l W F.I L Pfs'pi nt . w jimj;) in uiu v.tiun 01 wvt.r oau i rniin r Bin r' t-rni J.iii u.uiry, iMiirt or unaa-r; iV.'trc mitt l.'mirt (it ('iimiiiAii Pica and (Jrpbin s r in the 'Ji.th Jiidnial iJistnct. cot:ip wt-d 01 th t. .f ( nliliiiliia, sulln an ami vnn.ini,' and ib 1 Jay of S.'pt , in ih" ytnr (.four I., r I ui" ih1 ' 1 t niiiiiKua, aunn an anu ynim n 1 nnu m j. n jm. humlri'il auil .iity.four and 10 iii.i.lir 'it. .1 1 r. i .iiiri ui uj. r nun n rinin.-r nun t.i 10 ri (Jent ral (liLiitcr rietmuiis of tin1 !'. nml (rihau n Cuiirl. in I'li.nni.'l. ir; ... C.iluniliia. on th.' nr-l "(111.I.1;', ,1 . tVcenilior iust. t-. - ..i.tinu -u v Nonce ii her-l.) iv 11 lu 'Ji ol Ihi. IVnee unil , ..f'.-.i ' f . uiiJn.-i tlial Hi-', i... ih m ,n ' ll, kci.ih at 111 u'll. U 1,, .!. f.i., ri-i-or.ls. lii'ili-.ir ... .,.1 ., thnc lliiiinii u,i. th ;.. 1 nt 1 r !!. , Ami ttioso Ihnl .if li 'i i i.) . a.'.unM thu juimin -r MjI ..r-i . s.as.1 rountj of I ..luii.tna 1 . h th elite them IH rlh.ll Ii JUfl Jill'. ik.i i piinctnnl ill llifii all.-n-iiinr". i irr. ..I i. u ' i . 1 . 1 f JhuniirtJ mid it nur iul in in. n..n) nl.,1,,1, p ,.,",1... I ,.t I f .!. In., I .-...I,'. L, H. in ,hi.,'nir,i,iilii , ,. ll, ,,.,1 I.I-.1 li. il ,i ut ..lu.m.iiiiii, Un I'.'UI .) I oi'Ainencn. ( U'Ui hAii.-uiL I i.omil 11.1.1 ' JDSi.MI ll. it '..MAN, bin nir. Bheriir. Office, lllooiiiiiliurg Nov. il, lei.l. auditors Norici: ks'ale O Abraham II . hlliU, dttraitil. ,. ,,,, , , , . . ' 111 uudeibigocd, Kpionitd by tli or- i-phan's court ol Columbia county, an au.liti.r 1 w lit ll.u account of ihu uilniinihirHlr 1 ,tc . of ibi.iUJ' W.Kline, ilecra.jil, will am ill in tin- dm ' 11 appointment, a, his mlico in llloom.biir;. 0.1 i n 1 .) .November ej, IMI.I, at 111 o'clock, a. 111.. ut tt tii. fi n nnd place all pertous iutoremeil uro icun hisd tu " 1 K f.Ul.AUK. itudil.'i lUoointburg. Oct. it. 1?C4. drAii pliuto publish. ADMINISTHATOK'S NO 1 10H Ehtute of llusul Whic, .kc'il. CTriiltHof adininl.lr.ition ou thu LHule of Hu-."' I' wuito. uto of c,utr tivp, Columbia n... u.r.t .ni.Sff. estato of tho iieei.,ieut are requited to present theun- l ie Win III atrnior ai ills reaiueutu 111 i" '"" ' sliip without delay, auJ nil persons iiideiiluil to maW piiyineiit forthwith. . , .. 8AMUUI. NUYIIAhll. Aduir. Hrn.51. lridl-Gw 43 U0 - - ADMINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Situs Mcftlichuil, (hod. , ;TTr;n3 of aduuuMralliin on Hie .'.mate of Si''; .tleMichae) lute of llriuri ic. k tw p. fol. c diet isavo t.ceu eran.-.i bytiso i-mHti.-r "f;"1"";;! Yfto VL" ffi! - , , ,,,,, u,,pJ..,i,i, j",.; nd all uorsiuis indauted to iimko pamen fnriu iih 1 ' "m,m,,h' ocoruuuvan9,.w-i Ffp. 51. 13lil,-6w SJ 03.'