,;iiivl!iurwiwwiiiW.iWJiwiTOwmBi COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. j 1 " Cjur Constitution gnard It overj Our glorlou Union--hold It dour I Our Starry Flag forsake- It never! The promt Oaucaaslnnour only potrl 'tDITliD BY. i'.Vl T.T TATE, FnOFIt I etofT" BLOOM SB URG : oaiuruoy mornings ucc. s, uo 1 "r-v m r? liEMVcR.iY.nYrmim od or compromised it knows no iacn8i, ir rowers , nmy ofde.notumitiMi.e.oiocon.crvat.ir of liberty. labor anil prnpptty. It Is the sentiment of freedom, of o-iuni rignts, or canal obiigntions tno law or iiaiuto pervading tlio law of llio land Aii.kh. Special Notice, Wo ask our friends, who M6. indebted to this office, in any way or amount, to inako IMMEDIATE payment, They must know that our business requires a largo amount of Cash, at greatly inorcrscd prices, and can only bo met by prompt and regular payment on the part of our custo mors. We have over found them kind and prompt, generally, for which they bate our einccro thanks but thero arc many others, who should pay U3 our hon est dues, liko men, and not act as though they intended to defraud the Printer. Wo bopo that all indebted hereabouts, will send or bring us our money at tho December Court, Others can sand by mail, Arrested.- Wo learn by our c schanges that tho celebrated loyalist Georgo Krcm -C T 1 1 . T.,rv.. ..,., u 1 , iu nuiiuurauu iuw iisuiji, uuuciauu uu.. has booUMirrosteu lor passing .0. coun tcrfeit "greenbacks." no spent much of his time Jast winter in hunting "Coppcr- hoads, and pointing tucm out to tbo sol diers, for their ''disloyal practices." Ono of his neighbors whom ho had arrested, died in odo of tho hell-holes at. Harris Vtyirg, while tho arrest and imprisonment of another, caused tho death of the wifo tho arrested man arriving at homo the day after his wife was buried. Thus loy alty as represented by Krcmcr, caused the untimely death of two of his immedi ate neighbors, while he himself was en gaged in tho luorativc buiincss of passing loyal money, because all is founded upon a counterfeit basis monoy, loyalty and all, This loyal posy, also spont much of his time at the soldiers headquarters at Philipibtirg, Curwensvillo and at this placo, and whenever Kramer appeared at either placo timing the day, a western raid always took place that night; yet we arc compelled to say that ho acted no ireaner in this particular, than Chaso, Piles, Miller, and those still mcanor neaks, that made their pilgrimages to tho soldiers headquarters during tho night, so that no ono would sec them, for the pur pose of retailing defamation and slander against their neighbors all in the name of "loyalty,'' and by men bclogniog to a party governed by "great moral ideal." Out upon such loyalty. We clip tho foregoing from the Clear ftciX Republican, and wo desiro to call tho attention of our readers to it, that they may see how great a family likeness ras cality and "loyalty " bear in all sections of the country. Tho leader in OlearGcld County deals in counterfeit Si.0. "Green backs ;" the leader in Columbia County in '.'Devonshire heifers" and '"dogs," Vis its to the camps by thoso "loyalists" from Denton and others places, here and there, resulted in raids and arrests of decent men, and the fullering of women and children. Hero as there, one of tho victims of thoso ''loyalists" "died in ono of tho hell-holes" into which ho was thrust ; here as thore, they sneaked to the camps at midnight with their lists of suspected persons ; and in some cases tho persons were actually in tho army. "Loyalty" pays. These men liavo been trading in it for year, and everything was fair plunder that camo to their hands. Day by day the light i shin ing in upon their wickedness, and soon they will again sock for the darkness to cover them as thoy enoak from tho gazo of their fellow-men. Lo ! the poor Negro ! ! We obsorvo thatthe.Ohief of the "Freed man's Bureau," reports tho condition of tho negroes aa most distressing in the South. He says, that 30,000 of theso poor creatures in Alabama and 40,000 in Georgia, without immediate relief, will perish by cold and hunger this winter, in thoso States alono, and calln upon the Churches to raise them, at onco a million of dollars ! So much for "negro-stealing-" We pity the Buffering condition of these poor JJncalnites," but as wo had nothing lo do with bringing them to starvation and death, wo must bo excused now upon our woll-known principles of non-intervention Where now ii the patriotism of tho coio ardty Loyal Leaguers 7 Where now is tho Christianity of hypocritical Abolition Prcaticra ? Your bretbern aro dying of starvation .' Fly to theif rescue, or bear the curso of an offended God, "De Nigs git dc Palm !" When tho white soldiors wero returning to Ilarrisburg after tho cloo of tho war, Ilov. J- Walker Jackass, Caraoron and tiie j tory of the Pennsylvania negro parly, Iho Hessian had nothing to say, "Not a drum j "coming muu" is coming, was hoard." "Nary" a hurrah 1 nnd no tuoj0 w,1 oonjidor thomsolvcs banquet 1 But when tho "Nigs" oome:',aD 'Tjal t""1 a biudder" "bross dolor," i,,n ilioii nntnes tho linnmift tho nra- and let all tho rest 'look do anioko houso 1' lUIIIW IMWS w .- " - - - ..... tion-tho review and all "do pomp and earciimetaneo ob war!" "'I'he negroes carried off the palm 1" Tho Old Guard for December. J Wo have recclred the Decombor number nf Tim fli.n flit Atiti. U'l.ifli clncru llm i third volume of this popular Djniocralio I magazine. Tho leading article it cntitloJ, I "The Authors of the Federalist Copper ' heads, and a number of other important coutributiona mako up tho usual tablo of contents, Wo are pleased to notice tho constant improvements ami progress of this magazine. Tho publishers nnnounco that it will bo enforced with the January uum i ,bcr to sixty-four pages', and that an m- I amount of Literary and Family reading will bo added. This is very im- i Iportunt, for Dctnowatio familios need soiuo work Of tills KII1U to talJO tllC placo Ot tllO Ai,i.,. ,n,i,ia ,t,, n.,i ,, nn,.ntr,, with their pestilent dootrincs Tho Pros- pectus for the Now Year announces, as among tho patrons and contributors of j Tm: Old Guaiw for 1800, Hon, Charles j O'Conor, cx-Govcrnor Seymour, ofUonn.by Lake Michigan, as her baio of oper ex Gov. Dana of Maino, Dr . J. n. Van Evrio, Dr. Thomas Dun English. lion. J W. Wall, Georgo Fitzhugh and Hon. H, A, Pryor, of Virginia, Henry Clay Dean of Iowa, and ether distinguished Demo cratic writers and thinkers, A feature of tho new volume will be a series of steel plate portraits, with sketohes of all tho most promiuont Confederate Gcuorals, commencing with General Lee, iu tho Jan uary number, to bo followed by Stonewall Jackson, J. E. Johnston, Doaurcgard, A. P. Hill, Wade Hampton and others. This feature alone will render tho magazino well worth its subscription price, as it will form an illustrated volume at tho cud of tho year worthy of preservation as a valuable historical work. Tho Icrms are to bo S3.00 por year, singlo subscription ; two copies for S5 ; Dvo copies for 12 ; ten copies for 20, and an extra copy to all who will get up a olub of twenty. These rates arc very that but a few years ago, this entire coun reasonable for a magazino fnrnUhcd with' try was iu possession of the red man, who, steel plate portraits, and wo trust all who like the Sun at the clorc of a bright sum feel that a Democratic magazine ought to mer's-day, has taken his rest in tho genial bo sustaiacd will give TnE Old Guaiid . climo of tho far West, with tho t'Sccptiou their support. It is now tho only Demo-1 cratio magazine published in the United Slates. Mr. 0. Uhaunooy Uarr will con tinue his trenchant blows in behalf of tho good cause, and wo doubt not Tiik Old , GlTAltD for 1800 will bo a vast improve-1 ment on its predecessors. Specimen copies, of the January number, to bo issued early j in December, will bo sent free qj postage to all who desire to got up clubs or cs- amine it with a view of subscribing. Ad- dress Van Evuie, IIouton & Co., Pub-, Ushers, No lGti Nassau at., N. Y. Tr;f.: r n nM,tn,,.i We naid a visit on last Sahirdav. fo tho 1 flourishing Borough of Ashland, in Scliuyl-' . 1 J kill county. It had been some two years since wo were last in Ashland, and wo ' ..:.'... : ' nmu iuui.1 uaiuuiauuu iu wuiiuaa na iu- creasing growth and business aspect Ashland is siluato in the heart of the Coal Itegion, and sustains a population of , over 10,000 inhabitants, composed chiefly of u inors and laborers mainly Irish and German Catholics preseuting all the mi nima in trade and commerce of an East ern City. Tho Coal Mines and Breakers, in Ash- land and its vicinity, aro numerous ami 1 extensive, and afford employment to a largo number of laborers and disburse an im- . o n,....i.. uiuiibu auiouuii ui ujjitiat. oioies, unurcueu, Oathedrals.Shops, Mills, Tanerics, Hotels ; and Restaurants, aro everywhere vieiblo.j Among tho most important insitutionsin j Ashland, is a flourishing Printing Office, j whence issues a well conducted democrat- io weokly newspaper, entitled tho lA$h- land Advocute coudueted by Lieut. Alem ii. Tati:. IJJcok enjoys a high repuatiou as a bravo abcth ouytlcr, both of Catawissa, Pa. In shoit. A8in.AND,is a prosperous and ' and fearless Democratic journal. Tho On the 18th ult., at Berwick, by Rev. active business Borough. Its prosperity ' Soooro (Cal.) Demount says of it : "The B, Pos, Mr. Vm. Buohman, of Nes indicates glowing greatness. May its best power the paper wields is immense, and U ' To i if H Lur'rno'co11 llal,lcr, 0rIIob espectations be speedily realized. its discussions of the grcatlquestiousunan. ' 1, r 1i'i'' i,,. r" n cj rPr. Dr. Palemon John, United States Rev enue ylssessor for this Congressional DU triet, ardently wishes ami ansiou&ly prays, lhat Edw. McPhcrson, tho lato Clerk of tho IIouso of Representatives, at Wash ington, will exclude the Southern Members from their soats in Congress, and adds, that tho lilfl of tho llcntihlin linnrrq iinnn tho fiat of (this) ono man. President1 Johnson is in favor of their admission BUori 01 au wo" V' Tho above utterances disclose tho remark- ,na" 00PlCB of tbis PaPcr V"U bc ,ont Posl able fact, lhat the creature ollhe President ' Paid t0 u11 0r,lir'" tbcm' w 1,011 its' Proa,i of tho United Slates, openly arrays him-! 1,108 for clubs' cct''can ba 8CC,1 Wo ad self in opposition to his expressed wishes and prays for the defeat of tho vital prin- . - 1 ciplcs of tho Government. Tho "Coming Man." Tho long looked for is coming at last, viz: the ''irrepressible conflict ;" tho 'culled pussen," kaown in State papors of former limes as tho "Amoricau citizen of African decent." Among recent telegrams Irom tho Federal capital wo find tho fol lowing announcement : "A large uumbor of frcedmcu aro to bo sent North, to bo employed in mince and ' J onrailroadB. It a truo Pennsylvania is not specially mentioned, but tho word UmSnns" ftlftflrloinili.tn1i.fl H.M Mioi mnin "mines" clearly indicates that their main destination is tho state whore mining it one of the principal pursuits. As tho dircot consequence, thereforo, of the olectivo vio- of,,fl., m . iu, fnr ,,,. r Ward, P.opublican, for Clovunor of Ne,V)lircna (i"ar'0i"fl. Mr. Shimor publijlicn , Jersey, is 2,769; bis Card in another column. . ...... wr-j'irrjjr;rtTatTttirlrrul jfenrux-m.nt'zncrmrvnrjnrii Western Correspondonco. FnrxrouT, li.t. , Nov. UG, '05, Coi.. Ii. h Tati;, Dj'.An Sir : llav- ing a fow leisure moments, 1 shrill endeav or to placo eoiiid faets boforo your rcador, which may pioro interesting. It has been niy privilege to spend some fiftoen tuouths in different parts of tho western States, and ns n concral rule I find a highly rultiva- ted country, especially iu this looality. The time was when Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin, and a few others, woro con- sidcrcd ''the thinly inhabited far western ' ' States." Hut by referring to tho census of tho present time, wo will obscrvo that that timo lias passed, and that Illinois may soon stand, both iu population and enterprise, as one of tho central States.' In fact, at the present time slio outstrips a number of the older States, in Agricul tUro as well as Financil affairs. Having Chicago, (tho Garden City,) accompanied nlioii on ono side, and tho Mississippi on t lio other ; she stauda almost independ ent. Frecport is ono of tho many thtiv ing towns, whioh lie scattered through the Great West. It is situated on the Picka lonioarivci'; which is noted for tho zigzag direction in which it flows. It is of such a winding character at points, that it has been said of Ilaftimcn coming down the river, to havo lied to tho same tree two successive nights. Frecport is a rail road center, comprising about 10,000 iuhabi tants, It contains four priming offices three English and one German, wilh an extensivo job department connected with each office. It is a glorious sight, indeed, at the closo of a clear day, to take a westward glance over this vast scope of ruling pra rio. And it is still moro ftartling to the mind when we contemplate the thought of a few who may bo seen occasionally wending their way from place to place. I holicvo it to be truthfully asserted, when I slato that tills Great Valley of tho in Mississippi, is tho most fi-rtilo scolion of Country ou the face of tho Globe. Hut the tide of emigration westwaid appears to bo greater than ever before, almost every train bring a large number of cmi- grants, the majority arc Germans ; a por- (ion of them aro settling in the western part of Iowa, while others aro going fur- thcr vct. And at the same time, the 'tide of emigration Southward, is hwolled . . .. ' . J . . Riinri. v here rlnflii! nennin r?nrnf rem i is a question whioh cscites inquiry Our market prices at present, stand tlius; ,,,, . . e 01 ,P . . rn n , Wheat is worth from SI ,15 to 1 ,50; Oat, , 8 to 15 cents , Corn, 20 cts ; Ryo, .10 to 40 ccuU ; Timothy seed, 2,50 ; Clover --- onwl . f53 Of) ! Under is tvnrrli .10 nnnU noi- pound . arQ w()rih (o y() per bushel, and plenty at tho3a prices. All crops, with the exception of fruit yielded abundantly this season. We aro uow having our Indian summer, and the farmers arc takinc advantage of 0 this pleasant weather, by gathering the golden corn. I There arc many things which I would bo nleacd to insert, tint as lime and space r,.:.i t .i.-.i, ., loru.u, j. tiiiau uerc uio.u iur tiic presuui. JLnily, The C. M. YAXDERSLICE. Nkw Yobk Day Book Wo would call attention to the Prospectus of The New York Day book, in another column of this week's paper. It will be seen, from the following, that The Day swcrabic.' '1 lie llavcrliill (.Mass ) Han-' II t. rn i sr. . ncr Bays : ''Ii its course were followed, ; the Democratic party would soon loom up1 again." The Natches Mss.) Democrat , says : ''Outspoken and uurcscrved in in , dcaUl,K9 wit1,' aU , lotions touching the interests of the whole people firm and un swerving in its attaeliuiout to tlio principles of '7-'i'Ae DaH Booh ia Serving tho vise all our friends who inicud to take I SOmo K ' paper, to bc euro t rinl t i till frw 'in 1 ti1i I fnstf T I.. and send for The Day Jlook, It is made up Bolcly for weekly circulation, not rc priutcd Irom a daily, and its terms aro very reasonable. Dr. '. John, publUhcs tliia week an ar tiole, headed "An Obituary," in which ho comes to tho sage conclusion, that "Tic Democratic parly U dead This Bamc has been horctoforo predicted by as great fools as Dr. John. But wo tell him and ! ll,om uay 1 Tl,at orgntiteation is not dead, .:n !. .1:.. ii.,. ..... i i.l llor iiwr uiuiautw win live to snvo lLo cpublio und ohroni 1 clo tllO demise of Dr. PalomOU Jollll am and all tho other "lineal decondenti of tho Revolutionary 'J'orics." - The Exchange Hotel, of Wilkes Barrc, has been purchased by .Messrs, II, Shoiek it Co., by whom it will ba con ducted in tho ftituto. Wo bespeak for the Exchango, a liberal patronage by tho citi zens of Columbia county, as it is a woll- ! kepi Hotel and is kuotvn m Democratic the protended Methodist organ which found J-inooln's bar room life bo full of ,intv. thus sneaks of Johson i ' "Antlrcw Johnson's real lift is yet to no Mvrd, his real speeches yet to bo inado All t,n l.no ,1m I. rMiminrr. U mp.m ....... ,,.v. , nothing unless ho shall do something now. Hut little that ho did boforo the rebellion ' Is praiseworthy. Ho identify bimioll Willi a ruling clas3, novor speaking a woru ordoiifg an act that bespoko tho oxisteuca oi ran pniioipio nmiiu u...., u.uu . , potency. IIO Ueoamo a SlaV0IIOIUer,lUOUgn , llO knew it was wrong J VillUCU tho atlOll- linni.la. Ilmiinli Im Imilw llmv woro richl. which viliQcation ho allows to remain in 1 this cdition,though ho strikes out hutirado against John Drown,' What wonder that every town and vil- I .1... VT .1. t,ll.n.lt.t ' preacher, whoso services wore always at ', tho disposal of a war meeting-cither to odd fuel to tho deadly flames of civil vnr laCO IU IHU HUfill liuu in ..jLiniu.e. or. to top off with prayer the discordant cries for blood and murder of ambitious damagngucs and thieving politicians when luis liiuu oi tiiui! n cuiugiuii liuu mwi hands and your households by political knaves labeled "christianitj Tho Ad. vocatc has preached "loyalty," now let it bo loyal or else let one of its applauded mobs toacn it patriotism. 1 North d Democrat, 1 ,m., . ! ,, ... . Pr.TKtlSONS MAQAZINC 0 aro in iU fnoinl nf'lliii nnnul ir T.iilv's Mana- tho receipt ol tins popular jjauy s waa- zinc for December. It is a splendid nuui- . lifr Tlio nrilld'nlo cnLTavillP. "Puna. ' tier. illt pnuiipiu tiitr-iyiiifc, x.ijmi, Papa, is one of great beauty, Lor many years ''Peterson's Magazine" has had a larger oiroulatton than auy other monthly in the Uiiueu btatcs. In 1800 it will bo I greatly improved : the reading matter mil ' contain adoublc-sizc 6'tccl Fashion riata, I :J; fohip'lS' in tlio world. Tho to run will remain ho ! ilnllm-1 n iipur n Mnirln siwrrilirrq 'Pn ' aouaisa year 10 sinii. suscriuers. jo rlubs It IS Cheaper Still, VIZ! five Copies for 89,00, eight Copies for giaOO, Or lour- teen COIItCS for P20.00. lo CVCrV ntrstin .,. ' . , , , 's ., i fretting Up a ClUt) (,at lliese ratO,J tllO I 'tin U iur will send an extra COT)' nratH. i P' S"Ur 3C'." . ' JJ b"""' Specimens sent (if wr.lton for) to thoso , wuh.ng to jret up clubs. I Address, post paid, ClIAKbPS J. PKTEItEON', 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CcT Dr. J. J. Ely, formerly professor " ' J 1 i the Nashville (Tenn.) Medical Col!e"c, I ' a 1 i'b ttopping at the Exchauge Hotel where ho is troating any persons allliolcd with desoaso of any kind. Dr. Ely is very! highly spohou of by the press wherever lie has been as having been successful in the treatment of oases however difficult. f-uztrnc Union rr" Sheriff Vanleor, of Luzsrno, was swum into office on last Saturday morn- '"? and entered upon the duties of his tcmoon ! Scnctor Doolittlo reports the majori- ! ayaiuet negro suffrage in Wisconsin at between six and seven thousand. - MARRIED. At Lillllt Street. 00 SatUrdaV I'VCIlinc, Oetoter ain , '03, by Joseph Lilley Esq., Mr. John Ilippensticl, ot Mount Picas- ant tVD.. and Misi Margaret Yost, of Bnsrcreek, all of Columbia co. Pa. On the 10th ult., hy tho Rev. 1). J. V.'nlicr, Mr. Rev. J. M. Salmon, to Miss Hannah Halcua, daughter cf Dr. J. II. Vandcnlicc. On 23d ult., by tho same, John W. ilsnn, ol ailey twp., and Mi-s Mary iuca ro3'cy. l "est uomiocu twp., rluntour eo. l a Ou Nov. 2d, in Oranfrovillo, by Rov. Nathaniel Spear, Air. William D. Van horn, of Liberty twp,, and Mrr. Lovina Bn'cee, of Mt. Pleasaut. By the Fame, on the ISth ult., Wash ington Strong, of Ferry, Bradford co., to Mary Q Lutigor, of Jackson, Col. co, On tho 20th ult., hy tho Rev. William .1. Eyer, Mr. James Young, to Miss Cliz - - r - J ' ' ' miller, on tho Kith ult., Mr. James Fow- lcr and MUs Lydia Hughes. In Espy, by tho same, on tho 03d ult., Mf . Augustus I.otterman of Lewi-town, Mifflin co.. and Miss Catharine M. Ile- fright of Petersburg, Huntington co. Pa. On the 25th ult., at tho M. E. Parsnn sonago in Borwick by M. P. Crosthwaito, Ii-aao Martz of Bfiarcrcck, and Miss Sa- mantha J. Hcvcncr of Nescopeek. DIED. In Mount Pleasant twp. Columbia co on the 20ih ult., Andrew Mcllick, aged 5-1 years. In the town of Buck Horn, Columbia county, on Monday last, Mrs. Mary Jano shoemaker, wife of Jesse Shoemaker, aged about 24 years. In Cttawiisa townhip, on the 22d of November, 31r. Uharles Eifenhart, aged about 40 years. In Loeuit township, on the t!2d of No vember, Mr; Ceo. Fahringer, aged about ot) yoais. In Berwick, on Fiiday 10th ult., Mr. barah Oole, ngetl 89 years, a nmntlis and 0 days, Sho was the oldebt resident of tho plaoo, After a very brief illness in Wasbing tonville, Montour county, on the 18th ult, Mrs. Nancy Butler widow of tho lato William C. butler, aged 70, At tho residence of her ton Jcsso 0. Amorman in Coopor township, Montour county, on buntlay Nov. lUM ult., Mrs. busannali Amerinan, aged about 00 years In Valley township, Montour 0 ounty, September 21st, Mary U, Ware aged C-t yeass 8 iiioiiths and fivo days. In Shiokshinnoy, on Wednesday, tho 15th inst, Truman II, Ol.irk, aged 05 years, fivo months and 15 days. His fun eral was largely attended by members ol Shiokuhiuncy and Berwick Lodged of I, 0. of 0. F. ---.iMi.iMutgjwwwiJ'i'ii.i'. ii'j.miju.-rvirjjiiunltyvyvtarUtrrLwmyvr iiojj-iiij.hHuj M '!ijmn,mji.ii.,i.aj,j nimm,. i ,lrooJi'JJ - ' - "' - - ' - - - . ... - " Return That Robe ! A nod lhiffulo Hobo, marked Thos. H. J - '! nf C-ntro txvp.. vo? tnrn Bwny.rrom im "u im m ..f tint tiMitnratmind 111 1 n t M iv I sirl . ntj tllfl CVCl!' inRoriheiiii l. kiinWi. nml If It ft i not neon lotnmed U will ! tent f"r, It rniil'o delivered to Hnmucl II. Ilii(jhe, In lilooiiifliiirR. or tlio Miluetilicr m uaiawiun, nna no quutiom win io ajkni. , -Tomr JACO ) 11. MS1LL11. ciawi,.a,iiec.!: UM-Juti,M , -- , p o, HOUSC ailU JLiOL 10 1 DfllC . , . y . ,. , on Tljri, glrcot J Maomtu .reon U etceted an cieellent llrlck Dwelling llone, Miclieiinniioiaui, f"' '' tl""P- Apply to Is ollcrcd l MUS. A Ml! MA SinAI'.S. Dec. a, ism-jii EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Thos. Stackhous'., deed. iMra Timtnmnninrv on the cslalo of J'iSfS V'. iietLur ofwiii. ir.. u tlio .'uloeor 'LSS'nl" aro"raf.e.. ? i--BSKSS; 1 1" -n-VrrVmi' ,SB5e,v 3 Tlioa. BTACKIIUUai!. llxvciilxt tvrf 1 Jl IliTC liOtCJ? t Public Square, Wilkes-Banc, rain rr,nj5 mlcr3innrd, havlns pm-chascd tho ' jl umniiota property -fl- tlio nboo tiroiicrty and pronojo to refit and make ltafirl rlas Imltl ... N'ii pains will Im spared in any of its department! In ri ndcr fatlFf.'ctlnn to nil pilesla. Ti.r. ii.l.tn nml llio l,ar will nlvov be Fiitiill"il wltli tbo l"'t tlin market alloiilB. tiooil tabling Tor lior.riviiid .llu,llv,, os,r,, aieo, Livery attaciied. T)m ..,:,m u rtitciMv pituated on the ruidie Square, mid lum llii rrinrc peculiar ndvantaces to por. nt.t.n,,,, cmirt or tloina bualiicfcti Jn ttlo public t oiiic-. (largos muiicrau' i n. u -winnover you cmne to town, picaio aii. 11. blllMii.lv v, uu,, 1 rop rs. December 2, I8(!3-Iy -jiiq jvjc11 JMustlltllc America I 11 N, Y. Day-Book for '66 Till! IIav-IIook prnpo- to Maitd in the future, n, jn ,, ti,t. prmt dnctrino that ihi, is u Whltu .Man'a (Inverninent on thn Haniii of a l'cilor.il '""-"al Hemeia of AmJiican dvHUatlm. and Industry. It (lL'irc tnhu ilistiuclly c.iunlud nut cf lliatdaas "fjiiiiriiaU liich prnpus.) Hi surrender i,,miciatic prluilpleatn nrowiirdly public cliininr. a 'i IMsp' """ " ", J """ ; ,,e pnal ARritultiiro Classes nf tlin cnuiitry nsninst , ti!?i.ui.iif ii.i....a. M' A" 'I' ilVi'.iU t?.u ...... .t... i.y .".'"' V.". I'auiasiau, lor tour imiik ami iiioniiy jenr. Kepi un; . ii-,., ,,i M.,i,. im.,!,i .imii rmietitiitioiial l.ihertv 1 Irine nt ?i creat pueunl.iry s.iriintc, In New Vork, mid at a I tnui;, ton, hen it no utlH'r Jii'irmil m keep II cnimu- , ny. Ithas nut IhrriToru, been prliit"il im-rs-iy ts make luc'iiey, but his ihojiiii rather In In; Ui;lil and ""I'tiie ivnpio, ui.m to court tim r.m.r orcii.pio. ami rich iailrii.nl enrporitifns anil In w rong vlth tim ''nvu b'en better f pecuniarily, but it would have been snilly bankrupt iu prineipu had II taken any other ennrso. It lines net mean to tun u competition with flui'ldy Democratic Abolition pa-pi- rs supported by pilllienl funils robbed I r urn the people, nml it naru tho masses ttiatllier-! are nimy iii.catleil Demnnerntle ii'iners enriieed in III ; cnn.niri. t by to inortK.i-'u llm bones ami smewd of tlio fariniu? IIIIO linillSirilll ri.l.l". I'J ii'iiHlll"l'irrn "im riiiinoiipir1 i ami surrender the obi Union and tnu idd Uou litutioii In Hie loii;Telits. lt, 'liernfore, rails upon all true men lo ht.mil by it for another year's light itli the Anollliouisl-. wmnpnli.t. and public plunderers, 'llio luy.i'tonlt is now generally reengni.eil Hi, III J Ijoading Democratic Weekly of tho Coun try, and lias the Largest Circulation of any Published, bo ingtlu only New Vork paper of it class in ule up as a I'nniil) and Airricu'lurdlJouriml. " I'.XPKCdsSI.Y IMII COUNTRY CtllDUI.A'noV. Willi rctL nEronTS or ha, tiij sr. MiaKsiw. Terms Cash in Advance, On" :opyonc year, 9 C 00 Three i oies one year. 3 50 I'nc copies unn jear, und one to tlic getter up ortliecliib. 10 00 Tun copies one year, and one to the fotter up of ilto club, 1 7 ,10 Twenty uipies onu joar, 30 bU Gold Pen Premiums. Send for a lperi men copy, anil e thi foil particu lars I '.he (tol. 1 1' -u Premiums uttered for gel ins up clulis for Ifi'O. We employ un travelinrj agents, livery peron who hates neio eqiiality is authorized and r' 'piloted In an as ni;eiil and semi on mlctipliniis. Ly-Ad.lress, giving posl-otlii-e, county ami rotate iu full van' l'.vr.un:. iioiiton & rn. T.'o lu-J Nassau Street, York. Dee. 2, ISOj The Biagazlac for the Times Peterson's Magazine Dounr.c Sized Steel Fashion Plates. This popular Mncnzinu v. ill ba greatly linprovcil for Ictiii. It imII conttuii One Thousand Pages ! Fourteen splendid Steel Plates ! Twelve mammoth Fashion Plates! Twelve Colored Pattern I Nine huudrcd Wood Cuts I Twenty-four Pages of Music ! All thi will lie civen firnnlv Two Dot l.trsa year, nr n ilnll.ir less than Mayuzmu of the ilais cf 1'c trriin." Im Thrilling Talcs and Novelettes Aretlic lies! puliliiiliii.l anywUcri". All tlio inot pnji. ulur wrili'ia lire iiiiiiloyi'il in write cingili iilly Inr ri'ti'tsiin." In lt.ii. in nilililinn tn its rnni-il qnnuti ty nf thorl slnnu., I'mir Uriii.niil l'"iyri!lit Novel I'ltHWill Ins civrn. I,y Ann ri. Mcil.cn. l'rank i.oo l", .-ii ; il i c t ; tlic iiiiilior of 'fimv I.'a Dinry," ninlilio Au thor nf "Tlic Hccnnil Lift)," 11 :igi pulilisliss Mammoth Colored Fashion Platei All end of nil t'tliers. Then; I'lato will I") ongrarnl mi stcl Twin' thn ujuiil tfi.i', nml ill niiitinii frnni f.iiir to ix n;iirun. I licy IH Im nin rlily rnlurfil. Attn, a pmti-i n, frmn wliii.li n Urcss, Mniililln, nr ( lnltl's Urea iati Iu cm nut, without, thu :,lii nf n inn, it, 1. 1 nuikcr. Also, buvcr.il page uf Uuutcliolil una utlior Nt'coipU, -SS- lt is tlio Beat Lady's Magazino in the World. Try it for ouu year. TnUMS-AI.W.U'rl IN ADVANCE. One copy, one year 2 50 Five copies, frr ono year 8 00 Eight copies, for one year. . 12 00 JL'eurlcon cojiici, one yoar 20 00 ritllMIU.MU IOlt OllTTlNO UI CI.UB3: To cviiv in-rmti ci lti"2 up a cluli i.f live, iisht or fiii.rlcni. nt llin nlinyp rutrn, a enpy nf tlio Mni.'ii7.iiie Iur idiu w hi gocu iiraiix. Aiiurun, iuiiaiu uiMiti.ns i. ri:Ti!ii.-0N, notil,'hcflniit r-lrsi t. I'lniaili Ipliia. ITT Hpcriiiicnii i-unt Eratm when n-ut for. lloci.'; IfuS-at IRON CITY CO.MMKROIAL 001.- L13GB. AM) NATIONAL TCIXilllAPII INSTITUTE, I . W. Jivmvi, ) J. t.', Fmith, A, M , l Aim. Cow ley, ) i'riiiciplai. Tirpl Collrjn lluililin?, C'nrnrr Pi 1111 nml fit, Cltlr.Etn. R, coml ' ' O ld I'l'llowt' lluililini;, .Ith Ht., Tlnril " " Niu. '.'0 ami 'J3 Si. Clair Street, AittuviM roi Tlin wine F.miMi ov;3, 1SC5, 1' t. Ppi cU, I'lusliiui; llol.uont Co., O. 1) HaiiL'l,m-in I'.eil li.tnk I'uin.iru Armstrong Co II Ii Hags N'W i'liilailelpliiaTitii Cu O C Naiuu.in Clintni. r-'iiinuul Cu O J N .M.-jrre Ca.j Veii.i.mo l' I'll II .M nuiig.in WaaliiiiKtun Wash Oo Pa A I, Someri Cuyahoga 1'alU Hiituiiiit Co ( J C I'm Iur ma Mt Jai.ksi.n l.awrt'iico Co I'a A W Irwin Arroyo i:ik Co I'.i C I, Cuttou ltiiliniiapuliii .Marion Ci InJ II I. tiihley On ii'lilnii Guunuiy Co O H Mi lluwell Alt IMriiel KranK Co I'a (I Heck Jr I'ittany Conlru Co I'a I II lleck T II I'rnw Jlcadvillo Crawford Oo Pa A W Cordon " " ii J II U'i'ltiiior ConErC8 Waynn Co O J I! Warner " " " (! II Clnloril I.ltouler tVint'd Co Pa J It r-cntt All,,:,,. Alliens Co O I' IS Jruiitli llrii.'Kipnrtlli'lCriO II I'. Wadillo I'.I iu lirnvo Ohio Cu U'f.l Vn li W JlcCullougli lllnomiiig Vnllay Crawford Co 1! W llariuun ii It M Pipcu Hintu l.lck Ariinlrnnt! Co Pa J T Cliltun Wnalilmrii tlru.it Co Wis H II Ilamoy lllair Cu I'a 0 H llainoy, llldcrsvillo Wnili ao I'a Por term nn.l infjruulioti coiicoriilns llioColloso, AildiD,,, JeMTIVJ S1.TITII X frtfl'.! iT1 Z'SSTi 'S' & (jo.in.iuccsihoui.dor.igrcit.. mt.r lv ii.b iii iinran ill AIE 11CJ1A ft VIZ 1 NG .,,(, j,m new t.Un. Tim credit ,rMcmh ftnomontiat new itsn. Tim credit tpu mi Injury tn Lmli Imycr ami nellci, and tin been n Injury l botlilmyer and llei. audlhcrcroro topPiMi to open oil tlio 13lli day of tlio month of lot ember, 13, In THE MOST COMI'IihVrr, AND ELEGANT STOC1C OF fiOODS Evor offered in this County consist ing of every variety and quality of ttaplo nud PANSY 6008, rjrnnnvine. QimnnRwn.ro. t'Tnrr? WaVGj I and all sorts of articles kept in a country Store to lie told or in exchange for Tlio whole buiucss to be conducted on tlio pjntcm of pay as yon jo ; ami at clieapcr mien than liny other linmn 117" Call and Imlce for yourfelves. J. S. MoNINOII. Nov 11, 103. FRESH ARIIVA L OF Fall and Winter m -I't)ll -EVERY BODY TllC underlined, prntefiil for past patrnnaje, tespec fullv Informs litscuttinni'rs and t lie I'libticcenerallv that lie has just received from tin. Ka. tern cities. Ilia iarfa'31 ami mosi tuicri riCk i stA3t?c iMliVlkM1 ftv JOJnJUA AASI That lias yel boi:ii (ipeneil 111 llluoiiisbur Invites tin-iittcntlou nf his frieiul. an that they niu oll'eied fur sabs nl (jrcat loiiishurif, tt, which lie i, anil assures thctii i...P.,.ii. Hi. stock comprises inrgeusnirinieiii nr ' ..,,.:.., ..... . trvAart Bon...!.. ... ,iy de. WTJtiX CuWUM - V, T m V i , i I.iikI Wale ins ,)mvi'lrv. orrverydi'crlption, line and elK'.ip. N. ll.- Ueiiii'iiiliur " l.mrcnbcrs's Uhritv r.mrorhm.' 'call aiulaee. No charge for cxamini; (ii.e,l. 1MVIH bUWI'.NIir.KiI, nionimburp Nor, IS, JPilS. (June IrVt'i Fit ESI I ARRIVAL OF Fall and Wiutoi 3- ?0 A T Milicr's Store n rpiin s'ibsrriber lias Ju,returneil from lbs Citiu J. n ilh nuoilier larce nifi scleil nssoruocl of F.il.L AN!) WIN I Eli GOODS purehaeil at I'liilae'i-'plilR, nt Ihe Imvcrt liipir", nn.l in, I, they are deter,,,,,, o ,MI on a, u,o,e,.,. r,, ',;" 'I, '' "'' el-ewhe.e ... Ill,.u,sb.,rg. 111. LdlIFp)itirnaii L'llill.h IHfss f.no). Jim (.III. IIS. .HM t.llOL l.l.lI.H, llio.y. ..ii.t. ijtitirs J(iu rr.ii.-in iv.i it k. mii.i.tm Ji.n-s cars. iVi , .tt.. ft.. In short everytliiu? iisii uly Kept in country ftHres to whlfll I;.- unite. Hie jiubliV prneralty . Tile Highest nricr paid lor eotiutry pr'ilui e. K. II. MILLER. Ulooiiisbiirr, Nov. 51, ItCS. Vemiuel TTILIj hi- xposrtl t sslf, hy Puhlio V.'iiilnr, a' 1 1 llntrl of 1 1 1 T iitulcre ijitril. in Uib villnci' f 1- invil v, 'Julimitn i rount . n,i F'iday 22. Dm (f December, 1305, rin f.ill.m inj; il.-. rihoil val'j .hie prnnil rrl'-rl7, naiui ly ; TWO MATCH G WAY HORSES, New top Buggy, 1 fanry scl Buggy Har ness, 1 single'set Buugv llaini'ss, 1 double set Trut'k Hainrss, ono Sjiring Wagon, 1 Sleigh, Two extra double bar rel Shot Ci'uus and 1 Smoth-boro Kill". ONE COOKING STOVEj Ono Bar-Rooin Stuvc, and ono Parlor SlVC, Four P.it Hogs, Two larsi .Meat Stand, lo'. vt I.U't Cui. nml a lot of fivo utnl trtt gallon Kegs EIGHT BEDS AND BEDDING, New Carpel, one extension Table, other lick, i a i, ic, r-iniu.s aim nam iuui, two iIuimi llulri.oiic FOUR CLOCKS, n Intnfnin'io. nevcra! Lnnkins ghaiirf., in? tl.fr with Ilia entire slnck of hniniiliclil ana litrlicn furniture. ton liuiurrulla tn iiiclltliili uy" fait- lu cbiiiuir-iirc at IB A M.. nf jai,l ilnv, wiipii nin-iiilaiicu will ho jiven hiiiI ronditioiu maiiii kiiuwn hy JOHN A. SHUMAN. Mninrille, Nov. 23, 'li'i-tn J . U . Ilyer. Auctio nocr JL'SJISEjU SALE Ol' Valuable Kcal Estate. rpiic undcrs'iRucd, will ofTar for sale, by fi Pulillr Vendue, on the prcmiics. on MONDAY, THE 18TII OF DEC. The following dc.cribcd Valuable P.eal ntale, con eutiu uf A Farm and Plantation, Situate in riMilnrrccU tuvviulup Coitimi-iw rouuty, tuwiiahip Coluinluu ( ACRES, i it , guiii.tiuiii (tin I'll '-i k a Almut Onn llundri'd and Tifty Acroj of whidi Ii iiuprnved and iu a liijjh Muto ol rultivaiiiin, the bal- auru la iiinuer inuii. 2 liAUGK FUAlfZBS BROWSES AND A HANK BRN, with rill tlio rc'iuisito out h uldlngs, are erectod upon aid pri'iuisiij. TWO GOOD ORCHARDS, r.ircllcnt Meadow with rrpring and VWll of never falling waVr, near lln; divclliiijja, Alao.a I'OuJ wllli n miperior site fnr Cii rreeiinu of n (iri.t .Mill, Inciil.-il u.lung thu uiaiii 1!,M'I and ruhiugcreuk. riald prnj-crty will ho ilividcd into FOTJK FARMS, or inld tngiMhcrai may best ut tlio purrlinor, Ci' fuld turniiiuii-uio lit 111 u'clorh. A. .11., on old day, wh'Mi attJinlaiico will bo given and condition Hindu Iiiowii by ESTHER STOKER. Nov. IS. I8fl5 1. C, B, .Erockway, i& Ij'tT 1ft ei is v a u - il & w UoiinticSjlJack-pay'onaioiis.iYC.ollcctcd. Fpcclal nltcntlon pnliltn nritti-m nrini'gimtlijrtho In ternal llcvriuic l.aiv.. 03" OITICU I'ounh ilo below Aniciicau Hotel, ui.ooueuu i, Pa $30,000,000 L O A N or THE Rctlblic of Mexico, Twenfj-.vr.ir Coupon Bonds In Sttme Of 830, 8100 ?.r00 anil 81 ,01). INTEREST SEVEN PElt CENT. PAYAIiI.E IN TUB OIlV OF NEW YOIIK. Principle and Interest Payable in GoLt 10,000,000 to bo Sold at SIXTV on the DOLLAR, I'tr Out . In noi.li. ot Seventeen t'er Cent. In CUIt ItnNUV, at tlio pretcnlrateofpr-'iniiimoiigciM. in IT Q Cntftinnxt t tut tIl it I n on IttlArAal irPt't. run riitar yiiak's ivrnnusr At.nn.vDV riiovi lKi. The Most DH8IUA1JI.15 IN VESTMENT ever OFFEHED. Immense trade r.f.Mli Iiir tmt Agricultural l.nnds fiityporcrnt.nl' l'ott lines, Impotts, and Tare n. tbo tftate of Thniaulipas and San I.ul, 1'ntnji i nil ' I tho Plighted r.iilh nfllio sni 1 States an I the dtnpti' (ioverriinent are, nil Pledged for tb redemption of ' tlicio Uonds anil paymsnt of Interest. i Tho Sccua'ily in Araplo. I in U. H. C'et cy n ill buy a 7 per ct told bond pf f 5' SG0 '' " " sum U:ioo " lt " ' rcuo ! smio ' " " si.ooii Lit every I.nvr of r.'pub kan Institutions liny at least I OxJ liONlh I'i iculsrs forwarded and pnliicnp tinns tecelvu.! t JOHN tV, COItl, I1M il.'0, and J. N- TtPl'r. I'luini-ial Asenl 'I the RcpuM,. of Mexico, J7 Urondivay. N. V, Zy Fubbrl.tlnm also lecelveJ by ithtiKe un,' l!.inkcis Ecu-rally throughout tlie United Stales. Nov. 'J5, lhli5--0ir. sn.e.'ioiu viniarv or I'AXCV (JOODS, fiUt.U AMI KII.VCK WAItn, i3i)oloflro.l)sf , Wn i ol.oe IaivIv,- &r ' n. rj s s J kj I y v 1 i J At, 09 N.t.-Rati Street. W'e nntv i fT.-r a spti-iiilid variety nflho rlmiresl an I kct cools on ti riu thai uiulsiili ami will .n,i ' ry bony ; an l iro'irdealliie are not l.ur ami Imn.-t' , do not patrouir.o us ; and ifoiir foods are nut ns r i. ir-ruii'ii, hijl-i. iiilm .nit wftviLi, akrt'Kli Toe Til. I M-!lll. I COVDi riOXf. I Twenty thousoiiil articles of goods ari lor sain at two dollars each cousiitiiiir ! PIANOS, MHLOUhOiXS, DIAMONI' JEWELUV, COI.I) W.Vaill'.S. Dll.VniS WA-ITIItS. Silver Ware PHOTOGRAPH ALIUMS, And a Cr 'at rarirty t finry pnods and Jenrlir , ,. ., u ..iu .... , iwriuy in .. I. Hill. .Kill tWl'lllV ItlitlKli.l ni.ltf,.u n.. I.. . Iroin one to twenty iiioumml umi mt uu.i si'.ibii'ii eiop. i nud tboronbly miei, c,n.i ninnijcr ci-r' st'Oliiiiue with soino Iirl.-ile of eiKiiis Auv m, i s. minis thirty tent-, f.ir an oil tuhire-l tihotor ipli .11 i rereive two i.ftlies lo'tires wnlii.nli punt.,-,, , ., , .".V.T.r" iorV, ,,e ,loll.,,' "i ra'' o mmI, ." u u.s ,re to Ih, .,,.,,1. The amclc oi ' . . . ( rrespon,i,a. w ,th ti... ,t i o'.-r on the ncllre, ., ' I r wlutitn.it. le, mil I,.. n-t on Un r.ceiiii , i;j i.rarlliill. rfliiro 111, I ... i ,.(,,,,. . ri ml ilnrir ciitf f,ii an ml cnl.iri-ii I'liui .,.. . .., lit '. CuiiUC nr l''.iniy, an, I two i,il.,. U'lfc ii. i, trial ami w Know )u. u . I .e.i.i hS-m AiJilru'e all uniurn . KHNNHBY .N CO., iu.l, Xtvr Vo.t, Nov 55 Y.'-1 mo 8. a li.ivif. VABClIvKS li ryfi-sV&Jl'jf JEWELRY AT LOW PRli V.Sl l"0,r.t)u WalclirPf ('linin, l,nrknl, liiiiin. I'r.ir,,' to, (irt nl Jew. Irv, (Jnlil I'l li., k: ,Vr. Tn he i1iinf.l i f at 0C llol.t. Ml i-m-h wi:lini: jr-inl tn valti" nnl in lit- pant Inr until yn'i knuis iv ,,.,i yuu arn tn r,:riivi;. It'll ;m, iiniiiin; Cam Watchoj c.h 5'n t , -j' Sun H.lwr IVntili,'? cailiSJ'ii , lti,ii,,il tinlii I'i im ami Kllvsr Warn n.irli ! ' lU.Unn Si tt. L.tilli's' Juwi'liy. (iF.nrtcil) crn-li I In Anil n l.n;',' a-.9nrliin-iit nf J ,- .-1 r nl ,v-iv Fcripllun Inr I.tIi s' ami gi'iiK' w, ar. i nrj ins in , .i Uf frnni .1 in SS.I l-ai II, Tllu mi I hint u i.i.pnsiiii; Uu-vc pnutU at Oun t Nil In r i-.irli nit f,illnv I.llli'l'll'l.-ATIIH n.iniinq nil Alll'lrl.l'. m; 1 '. into arc .'.n'.-il in SUA 1,111) l'.VVi;i.i)ri ami . munil tillv of lllrti w ill In. hi lit l,y Sail tn .irv a I ilrons mi rncciit rf i'i ici!. O-.c I't-rtifi 'iil 2oi,-i,h I'. vn fnr SI. 'I Ii -rn .in iiolll,M;s, nil uiu.i i llm VAI.I. i: of ji.ui un iiey. Circular itli paiu- i luii! free, Aililri'fts, A. J. IIAItlT.lt ti CO eO Iirnalr.ay New Vork. N'ir.ll, IPC. -:ii;io; For Safe. A Farm at Private Sale. HPlio uiuli'r-'k'tii'd ofTers to sell tit private JL naif, n I'.WMI AM) IM. NTATIHV. .I'u.ili- in lli'inlurl, town. hip. Coliiuibl i cnuuiy, I 'a , nhoi.t tw , tinlrs ivrrl uf Ituck llurii, near the Jei cj town ruA.I, niiit.tiulug iSeveuty-Threo Acres of Land, UTiorrorT U crccteil a gnnil FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, nlarei' Pram" Haul litiin.nml unit able out-Liiililingj. tojctlor Willi a i;,iuj LABO'E ORCHARD, &a. I'ur fill Hit partirulara. oniuiro of Un nubicriher, at liuuiiint' anil, ou inn uiaiii ro.iu. J. II. Vnv. H. p-.j-Hnin S3 STEOKER. Notice and Caution. rPlin undersigned having purchased, at .ft . lirrin"'ii H..le, nu Aluuday, lliu 11th ol Nnveiii-in-r, l-M, a.i tlio prnpnuy n Jnrh liaiip, of maii?,i lu p., Cnlunibla rnuiuy, llio fulloHing iliecrlb-il per ruual propeny, viz : TWO BAY MARF.S.ONH COLT, one Con', two ynnns Cattle t.rec Ilora,nna tnnhorf Wagnn, n.,c fl'il. niu- n i nf I arncas, on c Plow nnd Harrow, -.'uo lititlii'lj of Com, (mure nr Icm), fitly liiir-h'.'ls nf Oats, M hu-liols nf Kyi-, ;ij ImIi.-b nl' Wheal ono Inn ft' Hay, In luli. of Potatoes, I Pirn mug .Mill. Willi.') ,ici,' if U heal ami .Inrri's nf Ityu in Hi- ground, iui'luding In- hnimclinld and kitchen far mi lire gvi-.i tally i.ll ufwlm Ii hu iias left in ill,! liauda of the said J.ic. h liuup, .luring hi. plw mire, and here by publi. ly cautinn all pLraniiB au.iin.t nieddling, or in anynno iiiterfeinis with al their peril. WA1 UAUP- Orang-villo, Nov. 11, lefi3 -3iv S J Executor's Sale. yiLI. ho exposed to sale, by Public " Veniluc, on tl.oprcniUcs, on Saturday JJccmbtr the. 2d, 1805, Tho following di-aerilied T.nctJ of hand, lalo tin r-tat-) nl" lieu. I,.iiit'eub, r;cr, of Alain twp,, Cnlunibla cnuuiy ili c'd., nuiiii'ly : OnuTiactnf l.iinl niuato in Mam towiuliip an.' county nloiiiaid, luuiaiiiin 3EVNTV-TW0 AfiKSS, adjoining laudi rf Win Longi'iilicrgrr, I'iiiUp Alilltr. and (-llio , nf u Inch aboul Uty ac.iiB nro tlearud, Al.rjy. one utherTr.icl of l.iiil, iiiuta In .Main twp, containing nhmii FOR ' V A CR ES, nil wnnd land, mljoinlng lanila of Piiillp Miller, Jar MrAlarney und uthrr. ALSO, another tract olf WOOD LAND, situate in Mifflin twpnu,t icuiuiy aforcicid, coittam- Inj TllUP.n Al.'ltns, ailjulniiig land tf Tlioa. Ale. ;u i . t , . 1 1 u r a . U.- Halu to coniuiunco at IlloVlo'k A. M., of tali! lay, wlii-ii ittleudaiico will Im u.eu nail coudillwia injduKuutMi by H .Al. I.UMlliMII Iti.r.li, JAMP.S AlcM.AIi.S'l'.y, Nov. H, 1SI5.5-U ; nxr'. OGKl!,TllAni,l'noTOGRAJ'i' AIIIOAI.I A AI.UU.M I'll ri'l'.L'ii. - s.'lin. n i-try low pin i fir tali W t; Pl!ltU MmclU IWJ f. ,if fcl.atf ft,
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