The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 15, 1867, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUOTy7 PA.
llMIO.nSlltmO.I.'ltlDAV.JIAUtll ll.tMU,
Captain Maihu, of York, has w
eeiitcd n bill In tlio Legislature, c':uiniit
lug soldiers of 1812 from bounty tuxes.
Owino to the lato rnlns tlio river U
conslilernlily swollon. Thcro U nn
abundance of snow In tho mountains
yet.
AVii.uam L. Mahdock and Co.
dealers In lino groceries, No. llfi South
ThlrdStreet (opposite tho dlrard Hank)
l'ldladclphln.
Ex-Sm:nirr John B.vydku has tn
ken tho upper tavern In OrangovllJe,
tho "Swan Hotel." Mr. Snyder Is too
well known to requlro nny words of
praise from us.
Tin; fine Seminary, which tho liber
ality of our citizens has erected at this
place, Is rapidly approaching comple
tion, and will bo formally dedicated on
tho 8d of next April.
UoVUKKuu OrjAiiv has re-appnlntcd
VTUlinni Peacock, Enii., to bo iijKolnry
Tubllc for this Common wealth, for threu
years from thirteenth March, 1S07, to I
resiuo in jsioomsuurg.
Mr.. Gunnison, our efficient barber,
has removed his place of business from
Hunoenherger's Tobacco Store, to tlio
frame building on Court Iloue Alley,
which ho has fitted up at considerable
oxpenso.
CiiAitu-.s V. UnowNr, better known ,
as "Artemus Ward," tlio American hu-!
iiiorist,iuitIior ofa -i'Tiosof popularconi-
Ic productions, uud nsuceesful lecturer.
died at Southampton, England, last
week.
Tavkkn Licns-Hr. l'ctltious and Ilomls
aro for sale at tho Coi.umman Ofllce.
Parsons proposing to apply must havo
their Petitions on file, so that three ivteks
notice can beglvon of tho intended ap
plication. Do not delay, or you may b?
too late.
Maximii.i.ian, Emperor of Mexico,
was on the fourth of March, at Qursa
taro, with ten thousand men ; and Jua
rez, President of Mexico, was on 21st
February, at San Lulu, awaiting rein
forcements. There will soon bo a bat
tle between tho rival aspirants.
iHUALjr, Mumma, of Espy, on the first
of April takes tho hotel stand now kept
by Samuel Everett. Wo nro assured
that Mr. Mumni.i is thoroughly versed
in tho art of hotel keeping, and with
such men iw be nnd ShorifV Knvilur t
the business, llio traveling ptiblio will
not suffer.
Although the Democrats havo not
gained much hi actual numbers in tho
present Congress, yet they itro greatly
htrongeriuability than before. There are
In the House no abler men than John
V. L. Pruyn, James Urouks, nnd Fe.
iiando Wood, nnd tho opening debates,
do them great credit.
Oun enterprising friend, Xorman J.
Uendershot, has built n fine drug store
on tlio north side of Main street, oppo
Hite tho American House, and stocked
it with as fino a supply of drills and
varieties as can bo found in any Inland
town. Wo truct his entcrprim will
prove amply remunerative.
Mn. Landon, tho Iladieal Senator
from hrudford, a.id John's candid
ate for United States Senator, les intro
duced a Resolution into th Legi-laturo
to repeal tho r.ct granting i. gratuity
and annuity to tlio joldicrs of lMi',ud
their widows. How very friendly tne
Itadieals tiro to old soldiers !
Aui:anki:mi:nts aro b"lng made to
supply our dtlzoiii in a sliprt time with
coal of tho best quality fiom the mines
of the Paddy Hun Coal Company. It
lino quality, and its nearm.$ to our
markets, together with the fact that it
can bo mined at atrlfllngcxpense, make
tho stock a desirable investment.
An wh rxi'EUTi'J), the Itadical over
tho way attempts to defend Col. Stewart
from his villainies during tlio Columbia
County Invasion, lie doubtwhether
ho ever extorted one hundred dollars
from Mr. Hess on pretence of saving
him from tho draft. All wohavo to say
on that score is tec I. 'il the receipt yiven
lit Coionct Stewart for that one hundred
dollars. Wo cannnd will cxpoocertain
other villanies committed by the petty
ofllclals hi this District during the war.
Kansas, Hit tlitrty-rvrntli or the finally of the
Union. ntiiifN In m it It n iru llnn In 1ri L'nnstl.
1 ill lull uYclarlnistlmt "llu'ln Kliill lm nailonlul of
mitt'icvittr iritiuiiisu, ir nr miy uiiht Huiii, lu
uny porHon liy wuson of ructi cu- color, t.vjit In
ill'iiw not tnxr.1." This l the rUhl wny to innlio
Htatci for a trt-o I'ouu.Uiu'iK'y, lUetutuye.
Another bitter pill for poor Huouk
Way I For him just entering political
Jlfo tho prospect looks dltcourngliig.
'Tho people no longer pay any attention
to tho demagogue cry ol ." nigger." It
lias lost Its foixv.Jtepitbltcun.
" Poor Urockwny," although "Jut
entering political life." would leave It in
'Hsgust if ho thought his readers would
believe such pitiable trah as tho above.
Last week tho learned and -sapient edi
tor of tho Republican In speaking of Mr.
Pursel'fi confirmation said "that only
thlrty-flvo Senators wero present, and
of that number nearly all wero Demo
crats nnd friends of tho President,"
when In fact during the entlro session
thu President's friends only numbered
fourteen.
Tho assertion wo quote this week Is
on n par with It. Kansas, Instead of
being tho thlrty-soventh State, wan ad-'
initial l.e years ago. Instead of her
Constitution giving negroes tho elcetl' e
franchise, they hare no more right in
Kansas than they have In Smith Caro
lina, Wo don't wonder, much, howev
er, nt our Radical neighbor getting mix
ed, because It would tako a smarter man
to tell what States aro In tho Union, and
what ones are out.
THE KALEIDOSCOPE:
t. .. . A limp or tjiMjrllfe-.
Hi nuctuatloiiM una It vart concern..'1
r.o. xi.
"OMIUMITIH."
In the .Spring of 18-, I, In common
With others, fell u vlcliiii to oleumltls i
or In plain Anglo .Saxon, "Oil on tho
llrnln," and can therefore, perhaps,
Hpeak knowingly of tho causes, symp
toms, course, effects nnd treatment of
tho malady.
This disease first made Its nppearanco
about tho year 1833, In a slnglv locality
In nn Intciuonnd innlignaut form, al
though Isolated cases had been noticed
In previous yars ; nnd ILs most marlted
peculiarity was, that Instead of driving
tuvnynll within its roach, It actually
drew from all parts of the .State Its hap
less and devoted victims; and thus ex
tended its ravages until tho middle nnd
western part of l'ennsylvnnh and por
tions of Virginia nnd Ohio were over
nin. Like tho cholera, It mado headway
against wind nnd tide, stopping nt no
banier and overleaping nil ob-tnelcs. It
Is not only endemic in Its character, but
pandemic, ami hlghl;'coiitnglous. Com
bining these qualities, wocan caullv ac
count for it? ravages and tho number of
its victims. " .
It is now generally conceded to be
long to that clas of dNeases known by
the Cienerieal name of "Cucoethes l'eeti
nlx," and wo may mention Shpiighale
tN, Mcrlnoltis nnd .Morus Multieaulitis
omo of varieties, forms una
lvI'M r lhii higular complaint.
Tlio symptoms aru "Sul Generis" and
"Unltims" and cannot be mistaken. Tho
flit Indication pf an attack is a slight
aberration of tlio mind, or a protionoss
talk on one only subjci.f, ?.nd every
one with whom the patient meets Is
"bored" nbout but not for oil, oil stocks
or oil companies. Should tho attack bo
ephemeral, tho patient rapidly conva
lesces without treatment, but should
the system be thoroughly Impregnated
with the peculiar miasm of Oleumltls,
the patient is seen wandering through
swamps nnd marshes, on hills and in
valleys, looking eugerly about liko u
man who has lo-t n jewel, or his wit,
scanning the slime arising from the
frogs and HAards that Inhabit the
swamps; and lie ..my be frequently
seen dipping up Iiandsful of the filthy
water, and heard exclaiming "Oil,"
"Petroleum," "Eureka," or using tlio
language of little boys when about to
engage in tho manly art of self-dcreiiso
"smell that."
Sometimes tho patient fairies with
him a bottle, fll'ed with bad whisky,
wliic'i lie usei for tho purpose ol nui
' E11"0".'01- or improving the alimentary
i eanal. After having thus disposed of
the conUnts, lie fills it with "indica
tions of oil," which lie shows to those
who arc In the i.icipient stages of the
malady and a .-iron-' of forming in
"uiuen Oil Company." I
Wo will mention ouo other nnd very
singular symptom of oleumltls, and I
then pa-s on to tho anatomical le-ions,
and it Is this, should tho patient haven
gimlet he commences to boio, what in
Ids disorded imagination is n two inch
hole. Tho Green Creek Petroleum
Company, although having for its
"Medical director" tho most celebrated
"Herb Ductor" in the Stato, afforded
the best subjects fur Po-t Mcrlem ex
aminations that could bo hud ; nnd tho
medical faculty availed themselves of
tho opi'orhu.ity to iovestigato the pecu
liar iffecl.i 'if this n. w and rare malady.
Tho principal, and in fact tho only
legion pircei vable alter death is, in what
N familiarly styled, the "pocket nervo."
This is affected from Us origin to Its
most minute '-amiilcaficiu, but Us of
fe.Ls can be more particularly noticed
in the "Chase" or "Greenback" Gang
lion. This; h t uud.rgopo a thorough
nnd eompletu collapse, and tho sides ad
hero with a- much teucity as If glued
together b, the "cohe.i! ve power of pub
lie plunder."
l-i acute attack a strictly untipIogNtic
treatment should bo adopted. The
"Circulating Medium" must bo rapidly
... 1.1. .1. ....... In 4.., ..f
t 1 limi.iw ij , mm infill ci.v w n i
thicie Sam's leeohcs recently imported
from New England, and known by the
name of "Moral Reformers" or "Union
ists" tho latter name probably derived
from the fact of the roadincsj and ra
pidity with which they unite to any
thing that can bo carried away or ab
sorbed, applied to the funds of the pa
tient soon brings him to that stage of
the disease in which milder means may
bo resorted to with benefit to the vic
tim. Inmost cases, gentle exercise, fresh
air, not impregnated with thu odor of
oil, a light but nourishing diet, and thu
shower bath will carry the patient
through the ilrsl stage of the disuse
and leave him convalescent. Rut in
order to insure a complete restoration
to health and strength, it is necessary to
resort to a remedy little known and
less incd. We speak now of the "Ruck
and Saw." To many people tiiK is a
nau.-eating medicine, but "desperate
diseases require desperate remedies."
hi many eases, a long continued and
regular course In its tiio. ha resulted
ti.it mill. Ux n ,im.p111,i ,. ( li. it .... I
nut only in a ncum euro ol tlio urease I
but thu "pocket nervo" lia gmdtmUy
recoveied its normal eoiulltlon, ami the
"L'lutMj" (jtuigliun aunied iw natural
conIMenYy, color uud dliuuiislou's.
In order, howuver, that tho euro
,-liotiltl ho liiiro and eil'eetual, prompt
treatment mint ho secured ; tho patient
mu( he earefully wutelied, ua ti relaiiso
U almost certainly fatal ; and lo.-Iu; all
de.-lre to he cured I . .-lowly hut biirely
declines, until v: Jiu ulla into tiio
open nrni-5 or tlio tUitrict overseer,
or is consigned to tho dark nnd hileut
Poor Hoiwc. Mnwir.
O.N Wednenlay Iat, hy order of the
Town (ounell, tlio mIo reiuaining por
tion of Tahlo Itot'k was to ho Mown
from lt pro.-ent ilangerous portion.
This will entirely ohlltomto every trafo
of that natural mriodty.
Notice to I'o.sT.MAsTmf. Postmas
ters tliroughout tho country wlllsavo
trouble by obeying the laws lit regard
to I'jiajicrs, etc. 'When a paper re
main dead In nn oflleo for four consecu
tive weeks, It is tlio duty of tho Post
nmter or his deputy to send tho publish
er of tlio paper u written notice of tho
fact stating, If possible, tlio reason why
tho paper Is not lifted. This returning
to tho publisher of n paper marked
"not lifted," "rcfucd," "uncalled for,"
Is not ti legal notice. Postmasters who
fall to comply with tho law In this re
spect nro llablo for tho subscription for
tho time said papers remain dead In
their office. Wo havo been greatly 1 in
posed upon by tho neglect of jiost
nwlut!S, Ashland lUlrocatc.
A hmu jioiiK Crrrnt:. A few
days ago n little bill was olfcred In tho
Jiouse, at HarrKburg, to incorporate n
Aiiwieni Society ; and 21 r. Mann or Pot
ter, (llcpublii.an,)inovcd"tostrlkoout,"
In tho flr.it lino of tho section, tl.o word
"white." Darkles must havo social
equality, and tho radicals must come to
tho level of tlio African. We presume
tho rad'cal over the way endowed tho
matter.
SUNAToi. 15rt'KAi,i:w. Tlio Phlla
'asi publishes an editorial In favor of
t-enator liucknlew, strongly defending
him from tho charge of Indifference on
the League Island (mention. Tho 7Vcm
gives him credit for known ability, and
steadfast lldelily to tho intere--ts ofivtm
Hylvania, in relation to tlio harbor for
iron clads. "Let Justice bedone though
tlio heavens should tal."Monlotir
American.
Tin: New York Times (ltepublicnn)
nas a long editorial, opposing the pres
out Itadical programmo of cettlmr m a
civil war with Utah, in order to "fix up
uiings in L-ait imo Citv."
Market Itrporl.
Wheat per lni.hel
nvu ........r.;;;
Com " t
ritcir per harrcl . '
('lo01'SI''ll
l'l.ixveod
nutter
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I'ol-ll-,
Dried Apples..
I'orl:
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Mdci u'lldMliouldus
I jinl per pnUlld
lluj per ton
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MAimiED.
t: A xaar-sriu-ln l.l-ht Kuwi.on itn nth
urn., o .iira-pii i.'.n.'v, i.m.. .nr. i:iinnl i n
mi.".!,, or l'Milnm-iii-lc, luMfn Mary 11, sillis,
OnAXrin-KM.r.KK-nn IIikTIIi Invt., I.v tlm
Ui-v. V, lllmm .1. i:icr, William (Iranjc, of
.'. .J.IIU11 j.iiuu.-ui ivriur, 01
AKn-IVl!lil!-M tho Till Itisl., nt llic riilrn-n
ioi-oii.il. mint'r, nv uio l(cv. .M. 1. l ioslli
wnlli, Mr. llirMlan .1. Ash. of nihlm-iTi i-l
lonllMll., lo Jllv, Jlmrlut J I. Iphor, of J-uli
T) r k ii.
JO. sl..y in I tin i(i-burit, on tho Tthlnxt., uftora
i-Mir jiinosN, 1 1 is, .ry, wiu- or.ioim J ones,
d si'fiity-J'mir yi'iii-, six months find fifteen
j;V.iXSTn Illoomsbnrc, on tho Uili Inst., Mrs.
Mim.mth.i J. Ilvi.ns, wlfoif Dr. .1, U. Ksans, In
the t won ty eight It joar of iicrngo,
KIMIlAhlzXX. M'llllnmsnort. In .Innnnrv Inst.
Mrs. Heheedi Klmhnll, itlo of hvth 'IClmluill,
aii'l d.uiKhtcr in J. I). M'ilenry, of Colunibia
tuum) .
MAS ADVERTISEMENTS.
rpiIE SWAX HOTEL,
f TUB I I'l'M! UOl'li:,;
(UlAXBUVIIJ.n, t'OLl'-MIlIA CO., l'A.
Ths Milisi-llhor rosnfclfully Informs lib filomls
nun ini- pi-mio, u. at nu n.is itiKon tlio tiliovi- m.-U
l.uovn llouso nf !:nti-rtnlnnii.nt, nml will ln
liionnsi io rciviri. llio cusluni or nil who will
l'.im lilin Willi n rail.
in: wii.t, ki:i:i a conn taiii.i:,
nl.nr Mi II i.id.iil with the In-M of Miiiiorw, nn 1
rvi-ry i ll'orl 111 1 ,o nwilo to l.-nlor rullio miIIs-
iH""- .mux SXYli:i.
llraiiirAlUc-, I'a., March 13, lSilT-lin.
ISTTE OE 'l.EMl'Elj (i. RK-K-
ji j ia lis, iini-n. to jolm itiikotlH, lliith Hu
ll, r, Mm) M lnliish, .Vnnc-y Jhn ll, l'lcisan: smis.
i:llj ill (I. llli-ki-lts the holiM ofi-uinh Coilrluli;.
ili'ivi.M'ii, hflrs of I,ovl Ashton, ilf"i..l.soiI, niltl to
till other pi'iNons lntf.n.H.('il, n i-i Inir :
Vou niv I'-Toliv I'llo.l to lit- ntul apiK-ar bofoio
Hi. .In.im-s of our Orphans' Court, to Ut h.M -it
i looiiiMjui ii, i oiuiiy ol i iiiuniiua, on tht llr-t
Monilav of Mav nol, thon amt Ihcro toaoci'i.t or
refuse to t ikr the re.il ostati' of the illil Clel.llle!
(1. Itltketts, ileeeaa il, nt tho i pornlsril vnhiatlon
luil upon It oy un iurim a itn.v nwn'iliil hy the
snl.l i v.uil, nml returnr.l hy tii" Khoritl", orVhow
eause wh the aino shoulil uoi heoKI,
lllle-.s Ihe lliillol'llhl" William l'luell, I'lesl-
! U.iy of 1 hrunn , . n. 'si;r, nf
.11 Ml-', ml UMAX, I'll I'll ll. C.
in.joinstium, M'trch l., IsoT.
II
CfEN D ERS HOT'S
n i: w nn ri htou i:,
MnhiStioot, llloombiir.
Pun. ItniK. t'l'i'mlcals, Talntu, I'utty, VnrnMies,
'iiirK'nt!iu', niN,
njostmr. I'.ilnt Itruslios,
SliaiiiiIsSkIni, lVifuiuory,
jw.vcv A.vn tuim:t auticij:s,
In sroat urkty.
CO AT j OIL, COAh OIL IjAMPS,
Cliamtellern, C'liimuoys, Ilurnors and Shades,
Kit m il and Ainerl'iiu WlinlowGl:i.sbttie.
45-1'n 'Tlptlon- euiefully put up at all hours
of thedt. uud nllil. miulV07-lt.
p It O V O A li S.
IKVNSYL A N I A AUUK'UTrUHAL
U A X I) fiCMtlPT VOll SALK.
,The lloaid of Coinmlonors now oiler for wile
Five Hundred and Twi nty rhoiwnnd uckh ot ak
il ultural i'olh'f Ijiud hcrlpt, beln tho balance
of tho Kcilp tiiui'lid to tho I'ouniioiiwoalth of
14 nii'.jh.nil i fur tho oiidowmeut uf Aurk-uluiral
(olloj;es ill (his Mute.
I'mpnMd tur Hi p'uvline oftlifs I wind Hcitp.
addie,s.sl In "fho Hoard of t'onimlj.Rionoi-H ol
urlcultuinl Land Serlnt," will bo ieooled at the
ureyr fjeneiai s on loo, at iiutristmnr, until
ijoviIk Ic, m on wvdmwhW, April iu.
1 hi iiiitii niny i' moaioii in anv stalo or Tori I
Ury. b tlio itoIdoiH of tho korin. uimii anv of
(In ttn'ii'pi'nprlatisl lands oeepi mineral l.uab i
o llH l lilted Matts lueh limy be llbjeet loMi'e
at plHatu ( ilttv, J jicli plen ut M'lllt rrpiv hi-utMii
quaitor hO( Hon of imo hundiei) uii-1 wlxty uoies,
Is Issued lit hhinlv, and will bo inuHfentbfe, with
out ndoicuieul or formal uvdKhiuout. The
blank need not I to tilled until tlu strip U pivkoii
led for location and onto , when the pnrt hold.
Inn it iau lilt the blank and t uier (bo laud lu hi
aw n name, I tit 1 - umvi h" iu.id4 a per at.-)e, and
no bids will be leetived tor los than one ju irb i
hOetloli.
Tbofrip will bo !mh d lmm(sllatoI on tho
pa ii'oiil of thu iuotio toih hiniynr tioiioral.
i)n a) I 11. U for m , .(tiantlU tlmij lorty thouind
aoros, on -third of the puiehusi money iiiut ho
luld within tin da), and tho remulnlni; two
thirds wUhlu thirty da alter uotltloatlou oftho
aeeeptalioe ot tho bid or bid by the JIuard of
('oniiiiliiiiiiei m,
.lACOIt M. i.'VUrAtUSurwuor (ienwit.
4 or the Jliuwtl of (hMtiitrtwtui',
Ilarrlsburt', Manii 1, Im7.
A
C T 1 o X K K n.
MOnKh COITMAN,
lluvlnj; followod llio profoloii of lubllr Vonduo
('lb r lor luioiv yi aif, wmiltl Inform Ids friends
tlial bo h still In the Hold, ready and wILIInu to
ulh tidtoall tho duthti d Ids oallluu. INtmidh
ilehlrlim IiIf le. sfchould tall or willo to bfhi
ii lii'H.iii-iiuiu I'" ai irr.
LEGAL NOTICES.
A lKMINlSTUATOR'S NOTICE.
XWtTATRIIC MAI1V UtlKMtAllT, tlKC'li. 11-
U't hi niliiilnlslriitloii to llic oitnto of Jlnry
liNl'tllinrt. Intf of r'ntiilvlvkit tnwittilii. (-olontliliL
rounly,ilc(TiHCl( luiVL'lH'cn BrnntPil livtln' lli-ttlfi-
iri-01 . omnium coniuy, in iironnrti Aimni, 01
nuiil county. All ii'irsonn liavlnix clntm or le
inniiilM nKtilust tlio iKtntorf tho tleocilent nro ro
tiuctoil to mnkn litem known to tho nilinlnutrii
lor without iloluy, una nllietoiii lnilrhti-il nro
iiijui'moo in ni.iKO liyinoin. .
Mnrch 1, tWT-Ot. AOinlnWmtoi-.
A DMIXISTRATOR'S N O T I C E.
X KsrATi: nt- .Tnri'it HntitttNM. nrf'n.-Iltrr
tf mliniithtrntloii to thncsIhtJof .I(ifci1i Itobtiin.,
iiiiimii nncnniigii iniiuip, jiiiiiniia couniy,
i1rrciintl. tin hoon irrnntnl liv ihn ltrirltcr nt
Columbia eotmly, to I'llnton Untihltiv, All ir
hniH hi Itiu fltiliiin tmU'iimniN nt;jilnt tiio iMnIn
of the iliTcdent nro rcqncitml Xtt mnlto thoin
unown in inn nuruinisircunr wiuioiu fici.iy, nnu
nil pciKons iiitU titotl ur-J iofiuotivi to nmUo iay
int'lit. (JI.INTON HOIlttlNH,
ui-eouwfKM, i iMj, iMH)t. .uinitniMrmor.
A UDITOIl'S XOTIC13. Ix tiii: On-
XVphntiV ('niirt ofttin rminty ut Columbia:
lhilo or .TOfIN WAi;ri:U,ik'i-insoi. Tin mull
tor luniolnlotl hv thoCnurt to mnka ilNtrlhntlnti
of the tmliiH'i of tlio ostntoof wild ilet'eovoit. In
tlio immN of 1.1 Ida John, Kxrctllor o. tlio nnhl
lolm Wnllcr. lutit of I.ot-iiMt town litn. In fnl.l
ootiiitvttb'crnvM( will iiiri-t tlin tnrtlos for llio
jmntoHo. or no uppoinunom, nn nit trij , April
ninth, A. I'. ISUT. at ton o'f-.oi Ic n. in., nt liW nnko
til Htnoni-tburK. HOHlCltV lCl.AlttC,
lobnii,ri I, lk'f.7, Amlltor.
A DMIXISTJtATOIt'S NOT I CK.
-TV.i:sTATKor DANtRLlIlIWi: IHHTASKI). liot-
torn or inlinlnl'-tt.ition to tlio wtMo of iJnnlel
Iiowcr, laic of Knuikltn tmvi.nhlp, (nliumila
nmntv, iIoppiimi t, Inwo ti u'M KMnloif. ov tho lto
ltlirof mtl roiu 'v to'flioii.n Jlnwei mid iJtxis
lio.er. U por-rnirt lmvlnj( clnlms or tie in tint I h
in;ntnst tliot'itnto of tlio ilcrV.ont nru ronurftnl
to mnko tlnMii known without di-lny, tuid tliuso
It uif Mid to innkc i.iiyiuoiit.
TIIOMAH IKAVKII.
;i()s'-:s Tiowr.n
rcbnmiy 1, l"',7-flw. AdmlnLHtntlura.
A lKMIXISTltATOH'y XOT1CK.
jtv lmtatk or SA irKr. rFitt.ii, iutkask!).
frfMlois or tul'nlnHtmtlnii to tho otato or.Ninun1!
ivlfor l.ito oi" siiii tn.Mtht i Cutiiiiibla ciiuutv,
ilooon' d.lmo l-i on ynn!oitoy tlioitonNti-rotHnld
oni'!it tfi Kiiutiot o luml. All pirfons luiVtllS
la.nn or (Innnnd.H iiiiiliist the wild ost oaro ro
(ini'vtrd to nifiko tlioiii known without delay, niut
-those lmti btoit to mako ui.'tni nt.
HA.MUl.Ii NKYIlAlili,
rtbruaty 1, 17-Cv.,
AdminUtnitor.
DMIXISTHATOll'S XOTIC E.
laitoiH of admliiNtratlou on tho oviuto of Jiu oh
Keller, lato of Iteaver townsiup, Columbia county,
ihTiMod, Invo br -tmtautfdby tho IteistLr ot
Mll.l llltllf f1 T,,lltl Ml,.ll.l..1 All (.npyolldlnll'lllii
claims or doi'itindH ai;.tfnt the said ostnto are ro
nuostcil to present thorn for Ncttlomont without
uelay, and all persons linlelitrd tomakopavment,
JOHX MICHAUIi, AdmlnUtrator.
January ip, lHi7-(jw
A DMINISTllATOH'S NOrifiR.
A Kstatk of I'niTir.bA HAYJirn.sT, iu:cn.
letters nfadmlnNtratlonto tho ostntoof lMiscllla
na iiursi, Kite of ratuwiss i tow nship, Otlumhhi
oou nty, do cased, havo been granted y tho Itei;
istur of (oumbl.t county to Henry llotIhif;
hoad. All persons havhu elahns or ili'in.miU
against tho said oslato aro romaMed to mnlto
inoui Known n inotvimmisirator without delav
and all pcr.sons Indebted to ninko paviunnt.
11KNUV IlOIdd.N(lsJIi;AI),
rebruary S, WiT-iiw. AdmlnlMrator.
i DMIXJ.STItATOIt'S XOTICK
XX l.-sTATK if SfsN.VA Si I l.LII, DK'KAhMl.
Letters oi almlnistiatl(ui to thoostatoof Susanna
sltler, latottf n.utttn township, Columbia conn;.,
in-i-iii-w hum' i'i ru K'moeu uy me le;i-U'r Ol
Miuioouuiy io .loun ji, ucikiiiuie, All persons
havliuiiatins ordemnuds against tho said estnto
aro i e j lulled to mnkclhcm knowntotla admin
istrator without delajvmd all por-ons lialobted
11 lliIVf JHl JUt lll,
John ir, nnisnr.ixr:,
lVbnnry S, lfiT-iav. Administrator.
A m FixisTji 7 T( ivry or i
iVImn or Jcmaxv liowmt, DKt'UAsrn.
lA'tnis o ai.mlntr d.uii on tho e-tau nt Jull
ann llow-oi, hd of t'eniro tow'M-htp, Oil .mbia
ooui.'y, iioo a od, nave neon granted hv tin' Ite
Ktor of saM eounly to Daniel Itower. rosidluir In
the township and county alorcMild. . II pernios
jrtvni; eiauus on mc t snuo are leiiueMcii to pro
W lit I bflil tltllv atl.elitb a toil for si If Iron. tit t.n.l
tboe knowtm; thoni'-elves iialebttd ti th ostalo
w in inaivc paymoui loiiiiw un.
iiA.viKi, nownu,
rebruary lM.T-liw. Admlnlstrabir.
l?XKCCTOHS XOTJCI-:. KSTATK
JJof WlI.LtVM hOlllIlNs, IlKCKASf.ll. LetterH
ieiaiii( miiry on mo osmtenr William Itohbhis,
late of I'Mpiiucn tk tu.Mi-hlp, t'otuinbla lotini v,
deecased, ha e been granted bv tho I!eKl"lor dt
said oounl Kt ('. 11. While and M. A. Ammeinian,
All pervous havhu claims against tho exbito aro
rtoiieMedto present llieni lor Heltleinent. nml
thovo ludebtud to tho o-tuto will maku iriyment
u me i..vuimjin nunuiii ocuiy.
( it. whiti-:,
M. A. AMMlIItMAX,
Pebruary 15, isc-v:. Kxecutoift.
TX TilK CoritT ok Common I'lkah
X HJitTiiiU'nr.MY ol (oi.CMiti v :
Cn.YitUis I;yijii.i ) L)avmhrTorm, IhM.
m. No. -Jl
M VltfiAlttrr IIVKIIIA. Ill Divorce.
To MirKurot Ilyerly, ltot-pondont, Madame :
Tho Court hae prautcd u rule on you lo kIiow
euuMi wny muM.ieeif vuinuo m'frnnnnu Milium
not boihvroed. Itetuinablo Monday, May hlth,
ImjT, at 1W o'clock a. m.
SAMTKIj HNYDKU. SherliT.
liloomvbun;, Match 1, isi7.
TX Tin: COntToF Common- Plkas
I. kok 'inn I'nr.N r ok Comvihia :
( vniAitixi: Itovr, In In r") Dectmber Teim, ISfiO,
next friend John Mauler,!- No.
vi. Tfinjpi ltoT. ) In IHvono.
To Thomas lloat. lEespondent Sir : 'J he Court
have granted a ruh on you to show oauowhva
dion i atiwtitf tmtrhmtnd h',nh not bo dei re'ed.
lletiirnabloM.ouda, Mav sixth, wr, at 1 o'clock
a. m. AMl'KL sNYDKlt, Mi. till".
Illoinnsburj., Tlan-h 1, Wi7.
1 X TIIK COritT or Common PIiKak
L Foit nn: t'orsn or Commiiia:
Mahv .1. .Mannimi, h her) lVbruary Torm, IsffT,
l. ANIiltKW- .1. MANMMi. I In DlVoice.
ToAndiew.I, Maiinlnu. llcspondt nt. Mr: Tho
C'euit has jfi-intcd u rule on ,m to flio'v cauc
wbj a dlvoi ce ft i iuvuu matrimonii hbould not be
decrotd. Ut tuni'iblo, Miaid.iv, Mav sixth, ls7,
at liinMo-ka. m. fc.VMl SNVDi:it, fihll'.
liloomhurK, Mnrch 1, Ivi7,
IX TilK OUIMiaSs'" COIJUT "IX
I and lor tho Count v of Columbia: In th m:il
terot Ci.-'Chtatoof .lAColl KVrilllAltT, lateof
Orana" township, deccnod. And now to wit,
l bruarv ilttii, 1.7, on motion ot Mr. Itiockway,
attorney tor hfu(cc I. II. Mttlo, INfj., was np
poiuted auditor, on o-eiol Vohs Hied In tho nc
eount nf August us rAcihart. o(cutor of said do
ceased, and to make dttiibutlon.
Hy tho Com t, 1'ioin ihe record,
JImH I'OI.KM N Clelk.
Tlioandlto'Mibovo named will attend to the du
ties of hi wii'iolnlinent, nt hu oillca In Itlooms
burir.oii Widurday, the twenty-third ilay of M,i rch,
si,7, at n n (t'oloek a. m., when and whero all pal
ties Intercut d may atl'-nd.
II. UTTLi:, Auditor.
rebrunry 15, W17.
TX TIIK OUPHAXS'S COUitT IX
.1 and inr the Cnuiu i Columbia; In tho mat
br of llio estate of WlId.IAM I'll IT., lato of
Orange lowiiNhlp. deceatd. And now, to v.it,
February sixth, sfi7, tho Court appoint ll. II. Lit-
tie. IVi.. auditor Ut make dUlrlhiillim of I be hnl-
auce tn llio hands ot accountants, . I, II. Kill, and
m. .cneuoa( u,oecuiors,ioaudamoimsiiiiucrod
ltorn. Hy tho Couit. Krout the iccoid,
Jks.sk Col km n. Clerk.
Thoandltor ahoo nanud will attend io the
duties of Ids appointment, nt hlsoilhv lu Ulooms
b'iru', on Satuila the twenty -third da of Maicli
Ht7, at ton oVl(H-k, a. m., and whero all parties
tutcreidid may attend,
i:. II. Ml n.K, Auditor.
rebrunry l ISC,
TX TIIK OltPIIAXS' COCHT TN
J and lor tlm county of Columbia: In tha m;it-
t I the pilltloii the guardian of I'illldP
KIXLKIt, lor sale ot said luluor't real estate:
nd now, to wit, l bruaiy fienth, 1N17, M. M.
I ..Velio, I'.so., appointed commisfdoiK to Ictsnl
the tai-ls with his opinion. to.
lly tlio Court. I rom tin icoid.
.)f-r Coi.ijm fink,
Tla Commissioner ubuw uiun il w 111 attend to
Ihe duties of Tils appointment at tho otllco of
in. 1 1. Abbott, in t .ituvif..i. Coltnnhl.i e.nuil v.
on Wednesday, the twi ntlctb dav or Maicli, l"it7,
at ten o'cloek, a. m u lieu and wheto all parlies
interested may atiend.
-M. M. J. VKI.bi;, CommUsjoner.
I'ebru iry Wt7-it.
IASTATK OK JjKVI AS!IT()X, DK
stepheii spro'ul. Agendo 1I hdermari led witii
.smnaii jiess, tanin i.ves, i mi i atumu imer-jiai-iIedwilli.lolmHpal'iinu,
Allen lAcv. Pan In
I'Aoaud.Iosfo 1:vok, lieli. n,oi Ashton, de
ceased, and to all other nerbuns Intciestui . irreei-
luti:
on aro borehy oiled to bo and npionr '-tforo
tho Judifesof our Orohtuis' Court I i ba held nt
llloonuburt;, County of Columbia, on tho !lnt
Monday of May, not, then and thorn lo uc
ccpt or refuse lo take Ihe real cMatooftho salt
la'l Ashton, deceased, at (ho ap)iraUed valu
ation put upoa It by an Inquest duly awarded by
llio said Couit. and returned by tho Shcittf, or
show calico why tho same should not be sold.
WltnoKs tho lionorabli- WiUlaiu r.lwoll, I'iosi
dent of our Mild Court, at lllitnnuthnit;. tho I'.Hb
du of l'tbiuan, A. D.. 17.
Ilsii i )U;.M AX, Clerk O. C.
InoomsburK, I'tbruary la, lsi7.
OTU'R ALU PKItSOXS KXOW
Inn thoniselo Indebted to the uudcrdirnod
on Uod Account or by Note, aie rifpieslol to
maku pavmeut by tho twentieth of Maicli iiet.
Those fallli'ir to comiilv with this not fee. will
li'ivellielruocnunU, Ao., placed lit tho hands of
IhO plopor Otitis V lor eollecllon.
hHVN A MIl.I.AltP,
nnd D. K. M.iHV,
OiniiRn die r1') I" "t
LEGAL NOTICES.
'17XlX!UTOIt'H NOTICE. ESTATE-
JiK lUwiEUT V Mll.l.Fll.liKr'li. U Ki rntMitn.
iii'iilnry on tlnu.itnli'iifltnborl W. Miller, Inti. ir
.Mu.llnn tnuutlilii, Ciiluinlilii roiinty, limn Lecn
urnntpd liy tlio 1!.'iIict of Cnlumltln omnly In
rM. Hmnnmli MIHcr, All iicrsonn ImvliiRrlnlin
tiKalnit tliorstatonru inpH-nltl in Trci..'iit ttinu
for BcHlrmcnl, nml tliewi" In.lcl.ti'O In llio rslnlo
will ninko imymciit In tlin lSximtrlx wllhniit do
lny. SIMA.NNAli J!II,l,l:K,
..iiircn n, I'M.. liXPCIliriX,
TX TIIK OIUMIAXB COURT IX
X ntul for tho county of Columbia! In tlmmittrr
nt the ckUiIh of JUMlUMt HAYIIUItHT, lato of
OraiiKO township, deceased. Ami now to itt
1'cbruary KlMli, lnr, the Couit appoint C. it.
Urockwny, Kmi., auditor to tnnko distribution of
tho balance lu tho handi of Haiuiicl Achonlmch,
administrator, to and anion est tho heirs and dis
tributee, lly thoCuurt, I'rotn tho record,
. .IiyMn coi.kman, Clerk.
Tho auditor altovo named will attend to tho
duties of his up Htlnt incut, at bin otllco In lllooms
Inn a, on Monday, the first day or A pill, 1W, nt
ton o'licsj; a. in., and w lu ic all parttew Irderestcd
luayatlend. C, 11. llltOCKWAY,
JIarch 1M37. .ttiyr.
iWr IlcntirK- Oatttte copy.
IX TIIK OIU'IIAXH' COCUT IX
X and for tho county of Columbia i In tin matter
ol tho estate or I)AN'Ii:T IdlVAN, lateof bh-iut
tow nshlp, decoaseil. And now to wit, I'ebruary
Flsth, Iw.tbeCnurt appoint C. ll. Urnckway, It.,
auditor to innkodMnbmtnu ortliobalaneoln the
hPiul-4 of .John LoMinaixl Win. Oomtmau, admin
istrators, to and ntuontt tho hell s and distributees,
Hy thu Couit, I'rom tl.o recetrd.
.Ir-KMK Cot, km Ai., Clerk.
Tho auditor alwivo named will attend to tho dii
tit s of hN apnointmer', at bit ftillco In lllooms.
btinr, on Wislncsday, the third day of April, WI7,
at ton o'clotk, a, in,, and wiicro all parties Inter
ot'si may attend, L 11. llltOCKWAY,
Man liH, iMtr. Auditor.
J Jlcru Irk (itiuttt mp'.
X TJIK Ottl'irANS' COUIIT IX
X nnd for tho rountyof Columbia! Intlio matter
ol tin ostatoof DANIKIi ( i, EN'l', KUl of Oianvi
Inwiislilp.deeM. And now, to wit, I'ebnuuy Mv'h,
lf.r7,theoouitniipoint l,, ll. lliokwa.v,i-()..iiudn r
to iiedto distrlliUtiTiu ol iho bal nice in lite hands:
or llitijainlu Allabaeh, ndmlnlsti'ptor, to and
amongst tho credittrs. lly tho Court, I'rom thu
leeoul, Jlsso, Com .MAN, Cteik.
The auditor above named vlil attend to tho du
ties uf his appointment, ut 111 4 ofUlC Jll UhlOMlS
buitr, on Tuesday, tho Fotnnd day or April, lKf",
at ten o'cUh k a. m.. and whero allp-irtle Intor
ostcd may attend. C. It. llllUCKWAY,
Mnrch Ah lit jr.
Jl Ilerictck (,'azftte coftf.
REAL ESTATE SALES
priJLIC SATiE OF VALUAHIjK
X UKAIj IISTATK, In purvnanco or an order
oftho Orphans' Couit of Columbia cuuuty.ru., on
SATUllDAY, MAIlf il TniUTIKTH,
at ton oVloek In tho forenoon, Thomas Hess, l:x
ox u tor of 1'ie I' rick IIoss, lalo off-UKarloaf town
ship, lu wild onuuty, deceased, will expose tonalo
by public vendue, on thepromKes, a certain mes
suuko and tractor land. sit ua to tnNuuarlouf town
fhlp,Columhla county, bounded by lands of Honrj'
Hons, Collins Hull ill", Daniel Hvcihart and othois,
containing
oni-: nuNDitrn and TiiiRTV-rivn Acnns,
more or less, on which Is erected n Frame llouso
ami Il.im. Thcro is also a tine orchard on the
premises, imd pirt of tho land in a pood state of
cimivaiioii. ijine mo estate oi saio ucceascil, hlt
uato lu the township and county afoiosald.
.Ikssk (xiLbMAN, Clerk.
Bloomsburf, rebruary li', lso7.
Onnlitioni nf S'ulc 'Ton per cent, of one-fourth
of the purchase money nt the striking down of
tho property ; tho one-fourth less tho ten percent,
at tho t otiilrmatlnii i: lute, nnd tho remaining
three-fourths lu ono year theivuft -r, with lntci
Ostfrom thoeonnnritloii tiM. The purchasor to
pay for deed and stn Aps.
TiroMAfi III25S, r.xerutor.
1'obruary 22, Is07-,,
"DiniLIC SAliK OF VALUAI1LI
X HliAIj IXl'ATi:. In nursuanto of orders of
tuo orpiians' ( ourt or Montour und Cniuiub a
counties, Pa., tho undeiwlitned, ndmlulstnitoiK of
iiiirmon ai uiifiiu lato or il'rolaiid imvnv'iip,
Lycomlnp county, oc'caed, w)d epo.o to fc-ilo,
by iiublle endue, at tlio hotel of Jonti Ililttain,
In while Hall, Montour county, on
THUUHDAY, MAUCIl TWIJNT Y-I'I KhT,
at twelo o'thuk m., a certain piece or putcol of
nrn, siuiaic partly in .wauison low iiUil), oinni-
bla county, and partly In Anthony township,
Montour county, enntultiln;
oni; nrNDanx) and two aciu:s,
more or less, adjolnlm: lands lato of V.'m. tails,
Win. Adinus, M. Kins and othiiht; the lmprno
monts brina
LOG JHJUSK AXI) LOG UAUX,
an orchard, and about thirty acres cleared ; the
balance well timbered.
,1 -so, Oneot her ia reel of land, situate In Mad
ison t wnhlp1 Columbia county, adloluim: the
abo e, land of Adam spring, and others, contain
ing twenty-live ncres and twcntyonc peiche
moietirlos. and belii well tlmbcied laud, latt
thu estate of said deceased.
i;orrd:in mmihatlkk,
MiciiAi;n wiNrtiAitD.snn,
I ebruary ls(j7-lt. AdmlnlstratoM.
PUBLIC SALK OF VAUJAni.K
X ltllAI Isr.TK. In puiKiinnce of an order
ol thu Orphans' Couit of Columbia county, on
TUUItSDAY, MAUCIl TW1;NTV-SIXT1I,
at ten o'clo' k in tho fonnoon, Hamut-1 i:orett,
adiulnl-tiatnr of (icnrt Well, late ut OraiiKo
tow mhlp, lu said oonutv.ilcoeasod, will epoe to
sale, by public vendue, on tho premises u uoitaln
lncsMiauo and
TUACT OF hAXl),
situate In Oramro township, Columbia eountv,
bminded by lands or Daniel ICtefcr, Widow Unj
mau, Jlcniy Sillier, C. C. Coleman, Jacob' lioini,
and others, containing
oni: nuNDiti;n and rom aciiih
moro or less, on w hleh Is erected a l'mmo House,
a tfiKtd It.ink ll.irn, Wauou Miod, Ac. Alsou kihh
S))rln of Water at the door. Lato tho estnto ot
said dot eased, situate lu the township of Orange,
and county atorcsaid,
Jiwsi: Coixmak, Clerk,
lihtomsburir, IVbritary Jil, 1607.
(t0itliti')ii9 of .SV(c. Ti u per cent, of oiuMTmrth
tho purchase money at the Mrlklnn down of the
property, one-tburlli loss the ten per tout, at tho
continuation absolute, and tho ii inalniu Ihtee
f.ui th-. limn, ear theiealtor, with Interest from
continuation juj, '1 ho purchaser to pav tor dood
and stamps. SAMl'i:i KVLItinT,
IVbruary Ji, N7-t. AilmluMrator.
lrm.IC SALK OF VALFATILK
X lll'AL JXrATK. Tn iiursuanco of nn order
ot tiio Oipli.tni' court of Columbia County, on
SVTl It DA V, MAItCH f i.Ti:i:Tir,
at ten u eltock in the foienoon, Jacob Snnkev,
James w. Smkov, John Sankey aud.Iohit lb l-!i-atd,
Uxectitors ol ihu last will and tostann nt of
John Sankev.Kr., lata ot tVntrp('uuntvlceiuN0i
will exitose In salo by public vendue, on Ca1 pre
mises, the follow ItiKileseilbed vtal cstuto, a lui or
T H ACT OF LAXD,
sltnntolnNcntt town-'ilp, In tho County of Co.
lumbla, bounded mi tho north by land of Mary
llelM,., on the east and smlh by land or 11.11.
Melk k, and on the west by laud or Andrew Cio -ollm;,
containing sevoiiUen acres, tdl iuipnncd
land,
ALSO: A certain tract of land situate In Mt,
Pleasant township, eounly nlnresald, bounded on
tho east by laud of Jacob Hartzel, on tho south
by land of James Orlines, on the wet bv lands of
John Milpmau, and on tho north by land of John
Metier,
CONTAININO HI-TV ACUIX,
about thirty acres of which Is cloaiod land,
.IMO. A town lot, sltuato In LlKhlhtit'ct, and
county aroaesabl, bounded on tiio south by lot of
Hai rlet liytr and John Mellck.on thu west bv a
lot of Dlt.-tbt-tli Miller, on tho north by Mill
street, and on thocust by tho main road leading
froill lllooinshtirif tO Oiaiiecvllle. whereon nr.
eroetotl a larno two and onn-half story
I) K Ij I j I XG IIOITHK.
a Rtoro Ilou-o, and atwo-fctory l-'ramo Dwelling
noose. iHiie iiic csutinoi saai nts-easoo. sttuate
In ihe townships or Kcott and Mount Pleasant,
and county atoicdald.
Jnsi: roLCMAS, Clerk.
IJloomsbure, IVbruary 7, 1mj7.
CitmlUion. nf AVie T.n nor pmiI nf ilui mir.
ehao hamev to bo paid by tho imrcha rorour-
chasors ru tho day of sale, ono fouith of the pur-cha-e
money less tho ti;u ht cm ut. to bo paid mi
ihe absolute eonlli matlon or sale, and tlio bal
unco In ouo eai lioiu tho absolute conflrmnlloii
tilth Oi1i.rr.vt fw.ni i.i.i.tl nn.x 1 1 . tt..H..i
or PiiK'jias'iH to pay lur ilet ds and siainos.
j,ai;i ni js ,
JAMLH W. HANKKY.
JOHN SANKP.Y.
JOU.V ltlilCHAltl),
rebruary i IW. i:i.ctitors,
prnuc Sauk of vamtahlk
1 ri:itsoAL PltOi'KUTY.-WIU U-ottertdnt
public sale at thorofcldencoof th- snbserlber, lu
oi'iiiiieHl", on ftlttmt and &iUirdni, Mmvh avi
nml iXith,ux ten o'tlock In tho ioiemfHi, tho fol
lowing pcmmal property to wit :
ONK COLT, TIIKGI2 YICAKS OLD,
ono cow, two cooking stoves, two pnrlor stoves,
ni:iw and nr.nniNo,
t lintrK, tablcK, two bureaus, cart t. dishes, oiolc
lm; utensils, and other at t hies too tedious tn
mention, Tonus madu know n on dav of n-ile.
HAML'KL nVHllIMT.
N. D. Kui.tw, Aiffttt'ivtr.
Ornnjfevllle, March N7.
PCHLIC SALK or IMnt-ONAL
1 J'uofLiil'V. Will bo olleiiHl at public hale, at
he icsidtnce of the subscriber, at Lvei .lfioe.
in oicenw(u.d lownsiiip. on jo.vu r, yn';.-
n-V77i Oi-'MAtU Jf, at ten o'chnic Jn tl.o
forenoon, tho following piojierty to wilt
TWO COLTS TIIUICK YKAltS OLD,
ono colt I wo yeartt old, oimoolt ono year old,
TWO MH.CII COWS AND 1 UltKi; Iiril'J'.ltS,
ten eond Fired 1ioatM,mio cart, tituic wtmoii.ono
sde-hllt ploimh, two istmiuoii ploughs, tunow,
ciitthator, one sled, and niIotih other t.irmtii
InipteiueniN, JACttn l.Yl.ll,
Mosi I'oriu is, iWit- .
Mafll . I'',
REAL ESTATE SALES.
PVv',1,
lilC SALK OK HOUSi: A LOT.
Will bo mild nt taibllo nale. on Thurvlttu. the
i iremj'jirsiuttf oj .unrcn, nesi, ai ion u ciovtt i"
thu forenoon, n
ItOL'M! A A7 LOT VF OIWVXJ),
lluato In Itlootn tow-nshtp, Columbia county.
Hub! houo fronts mi the public road Ic adltiK from
IHontnshun; to ornm;eille, about two hundred
yaids ii!ki tho Korku Hotel. Possession of mild
houo and lot w 111 li rIoii on tho iirst day of
April next, tf-Terms inado known on dav of
ffale. WILLIAM ItAllJl.
JHoomsburG. Mnrch 1, IR07-.H.
PUHLIC HALK OF VALUA1JL1-:
X IlIIAIi IXTATi:. In purnuanco or an order
or tho Orphans' Court of Columbia County, on
rillDAY, MAItCII TWr.NTY-NINTlr,
at ton o'flnek tn tho forenoon, I'll Uobblns, iul
ministrator of Abraham ltobbins, lato of I-'lshlng
creek township, tn nM oounty,dccoaotl, will ox
l)su tonalo, by public vendue, on tho premise, n
lertaln luessinirfo and
TUACT OF LAND,
situate In risldimcroek tnwiHilp, Columbia eoun
tv, bounded by lands of Hurman Iibor, I'Jl ltob
bins, David Coleman and othcis, containing nine
teen acre, inoroor less, on which s erect oil a
Fit AM K JIOUSK AM) HAUX.
1 hero Is nlsn a lhrln. j oling apple orchard on tho
pM'iulws. Uiie tho estate of said deceased, Mill
ale In tho tow nship and county nforooatd.
Ji-ssi: Colkman. Clerk,
lilooinMmrK, l ibruary Hi, lt7,
IbwUttotii tr ,Vfc Tho nne-lhltd oftho pur
chase money to remain charged ihmui the pre ml
sos dutlUiC tho tuilural llfo of Diana ltobbins
widow ot tho in Id deceased, and tho Interest,
Ihercor to bo annunlly nnd roRiilarlv paid her bj
Iho purehasor on the tint day rf Mtiy 'reach and
ery ynw' dm i. c her natural iu , ad at her
death the pilneipal to bo pi id bv tho purchaser
tothv persons U trfilly entitled tlieicto.
Ti u percent, ol o-.io-fourtli of the two-thirds of
tho piitchato money to Im. paid nt tho striking
down of tho proK.rty; tlio one-iimrlh of tho twt
t'tirds, Uhs tho ten per cent, at thu onntlrmatlon
absolute, and tho icmaiairi; two-thirds In onn
year tin realtor, wkh interest from Ihe oontlnna
1ion'rf. Tho puicliasr to pas lo deed and
Rtamps. Lid ltulniiNs,
1 obruary ,lfC7-0t, Adminlstiator,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QIlAltLES W. I3XYDKU,
ItRAIXIt IN
II A U 1) W A 11 Kt
ntox, xailh, htij:l, AC, it'., AC.
MAIN STUEIVr, IlLOOM-SIlUnO, I'CNN'A.
Tako this method ut lnformlnstlie titlonsof Co
lumbia, oouty, that ho has opened nn extensive
Hardwaiuhtoruuu Main street, in llloomsburg,
near Iron street, nnd that ho has on hand a
LAHOnrt STOCK AXI) IIETIXU AH.SrJUTi:i
than mn bo found nny whero else In tho county,
ami w hich he Intends to sell nt prices which defy
competition.
CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IRON.
I have chaliiH, nil stzen. uxes, ull mako nnd
welia, Ntcol, all sires, Iron, nil MiapCM, nnd all
very low.
I1U I Ij DIHt'H HAH 1) W A H i: ,
of every descriptions. N'alls, axle pullej'-s, sash
cordj, latches, locks nnd lsnoba,butt screw n, sash
fasts, window iprlngs, bnso knobs, strnp hln;es,
hasps nnd staples, hooks nnd Maples, and In fact
uciythlng needed lu that line.
COACH A VAOON MAKKHH' HAItDAVAHK.
embracing ntmost every thing In that lino. Also
HAHNIS MAK illS' HAHDWAItK,
Buckles, Japanned; buckles, silver plated; bltts
ofovcry kind , HAMft, lion; pad tiees: Hami-S,
wofMl saddlo trees, gig trees, Rlrth web, worsted
and cotton : thread, silk, awls and noodles, tools
of all kinds,
hhoi;maki:ii's liAHDWAurj,
A full assoitment forcaipiuttrs. I liavoplancs
nil kinds, saws; hand, paiinel, lip, and compiits
square teel, iron, and tiyiborlug im.c'aincM,
chNle, augers, bo vein, mallelH, braces, gauum,
plow, ruleo, bits, and ubout oveiythlng for car
ientcrs. 10H THU PKOPLi: OHNUIIAIXY
I have coal
hods, coal
shocJs, scoops,
coal .Kilter, lent
crns.table eutlery.pocJiot
cutlury, plated sponnj",
plated foi ks, sen ern, tea and cof
fee pots.butterknlvos.inlllsaw.s,
crosscut sawrf, circular saws, ganssaws,
lllos, horse i,hos,wrenche, rhots.ham
mors, hatchets, mattocks, picks, mrks, grub
bing liiK-s, shovels, spades, spading forks, letos,
rakes, bed pins, twi no, skates, plows, coilln trim
ming, Ianery, red ihalk, white chalk, wlro,
h(rsu nails, meat cutters, scales, wai boaids,
horso buckets, wooilcn )alls, clothes
pins, yluo, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn iioppers, paint
biuihoH, lurso biie-hus, sbdyh
bel I s, heel cal ks, enamel
oil kettles, bras kettle,
coppor kettles,
btewkcttles.sauco
pans.bro.id
nxes, nails,
HIwlgOK, curtain fixtures.
Thimble skeins and bote,
Pumps, lead plp, etc.,
Tarrol rnponnd hundreds of articles not .enu
merated constantly on hand at
CI I A II Ll X W. SN Y prill's,
Main Street, llloomsburK.
CLOTHING.
KV CI.OTUIN(i AXI) GKNTLK-
Tin- un li'islcunl ii'si icl fully iiutiounno to IiIb
many fikiuls Dial ho hns on'hl u m-w Clothlui;
nnd nenllonicn's I-'iirnlhlilns Slop', in tho lowo
rualn if the Hnrtlililll lUlllilltii;, sotliuest cornor
of Jl.iln nii'l Murki-t strcciH, llloninsl.uii.;. r.v.
Havlnsjust ruturnod fro'ii riilliulclpliliiMltha
f.argo Hlo'-U of
I'AI.I. AXI) V.'INTUIt CLOTHISO
an.l
gi:.i'i.i:mi:.vs runxiHiuxo ooods, ac in.
lin tlnttpri lilm.clf that hu inn iiliusi; all. llln
stwlc roinprUcs
.MH.N'H, 1IOW, AM) YOUTIIH' CLOTlIIXf!,
such as
DKKSH COATS,
HACK COATS,
ovnncoATH,
BHir.TS,
l'A NTS,
UMliniHlIlIlTS.
DIlANVliliS,
CX)LU.VltS
ni:ck-tii:p,
HOSIMIV,
sr.sriixiicriH,
liAMiKr.itciiir.Ks,
ir.imir.i.r.As, a
mid In fact ovorytlilnjc In tlio Clothing or I'ur
iilliiii lino at cry low )rlctn,
Iu niMitlnn to tin; ubovo ho tins an clogant
Kortmont of
cloths, cas.simi:ui, and vp.stin
CU1TIIINO MADU TO OHllllU AT TIIK
HII0KTIT NOTICE.
Cull iiinl koo lipforo urLhaNlns t-Nouhcio, nnJ
Pixriti: tiitn.vr iiauoains.
(H lC-ly J. W. ClIKMlll.'HI.UN
J XSU It A X C E A U E X C Y .
Wyoming riVM"!
-I'tlUl .IKnt.Ollil
Ciuiimer e imt,Wi
I 'tilt on .... ifni.wo
I'altlc 9-i,(hi0
rutnam totti
Mercbatit CMffX)
Springfield &7im
tlci mania fVio.oiio
ll'iyal Insurrtuce (V a,(M.,(Mio
LlvciiKK) and liondou l.u o.acO
iiuranv i'umwiny of Sinto iVnn'o.,... t;tinn
Connecticut .Mutual Llm , iri,Gm.Mi
North Auurtcua Tmithlt h , &ju,ou
rilEAS 1UIOWN, Affwt,
IlLOOMtll'IKI, IM,
niarS'(J7-l.v.
V R I X T I x n
atl . "-ui- I ibi- nm.
rpilE I'AUUY JlUN
COAL COMPANY,
or
UHICKHIIINNV, l'UNNSYI.VASIA.
CAPITAL 150,000.
JOHN M, hTACKIIOUSU, l'TMldeut.
UlIAa. A. HOONi:, Bccrolnry nnJ Tm.urr.
imtucToits:
Jolm M. Slnclthomo, N. I C'Hinphell,
Cluu. A. lloono, Cyru Htncklmim,
A. M'Dowall.
OF PICK!
MAI.V BTHIJET, SIIICICmilN-.XY, I'A.
Tlio Innda licM by tlila Coin puny, conilst
roun liuxniiED anw toiity-
OXK ACIIKS,
nml ilxty-four porchcn, of carofully teloctoil land
lylni? outliot of Wllkovllarre, tjatnne comi
ty, I'a.. in tlio ivcutorn part of Iho Orcnt Northern
or Wyoming Coal I)uln.
Avery careful unl thorough examination ro
ccntly mado lina procn thcRC (for tho alioro)
latulii to bo thoctnbodlnieiit of n vant aniount of
thi" very host iiuillty of anthraclto coal, Imvliis
every facility that could bo ilcslitd for tram
portntlon In nil illrprtlon. Tlio nbovo truot la
croxKOil by a Bood rond, nnd nlsu dliettly In
front, and Jolnlinr arc Hie iicliawiinna & lllooms
burs tnilroact, and tlio AVj'omliiK canal, thus af.
fording tlio very best nd vantage of a carrying road
and cannl running to tho very mouth oX tbo
iiiIiks without expense to tho company.
Tho niMtiureinent of the different bed or toanu
already developed was carefully obUilneJ and
added tOKcther! tho thlcknesa of thoso senm,
liieludliig the celebrated "lied Ash," "Uuck SIouu
tain," or "Ornnd Tunnel" vein, Is thlrty-ono nnd
nlinir feet, (3P2i, every cuhloyard of Mhleli will
ylellu (on, nMus n laico amount oftho host
iiintlty of cr.nl.
The location Is such that nil tlm veins may bo
cut and worked totheRrontcst posslblondvantaga
nbovo water level, and at much less expense- than
can bo done from collcrlcs operating below wntor
level,
The coal eon bo brought lo tho surface thrown)!
drifts or tunnels .vhlehdmlu tho water fromtho
mines and saves tho holitlng of the coal. Hn thj
I'lljilblllty of these lands for cheap mining 1 1 un
ituestlonuble. Very lately tho "Grand Tunnel"
or "lied Ash" vein hns been opened, and ls'nuw
producing as (lno n quality of coal as hns over
been produced In tho nnthracltn regions. Tho
brcukor now In operation Is eapablo of preparing
from IV) to Cm) tons per day. Tlio surface contain
nn abundant supply of wood, and Umber wry val
uable for mining purposes, which gives tho traot
the ndvautago of many other coal lauds. TIw
fact that almost nil vnlunblo coal lands nro boing
rapidly taken up by heavy capitalists or largo cor
porations, shows that they mint steadily and
greatly ilso In tho market value, whllo with tlio
llnmeiiso nnd constantly Inclcablug demand for
this coal, nnd tho rtatlroad nnd North Ilranch ca
nal, passing hy tlio mouths of the mines, through
the Great Iron making districts of liloomsburg,
Danville, Duhcaiiuou, llarrlsburg, Mfddletown,
Marietta, nnd Columbia, to tide-water at Havru
do Grace, ono can scarcely conceive of a mom
ptomaoie or pcimatidut source of wealth Uum
may bo found In lands liko tlici.e.
In order to lie nblo to open their works on n
more extensive plan, this company has placed a
portion of their capital stock in market on the
fol low lug terms ! Auy persou taking ono or morn
shares of stock at
TEX DOLIiAItS EACH,
will bo entitled annually to a ton of coal at oot
nt tho mine ir haro, nnd any stockholders
NOT llI.Ci:iVINll TJIH COAL
as nforesnt.', lo bo credited on tho books of tlio
Company, with the illlVerenee between tho colt
and elling price for each nltaro, to bo paid Iwfon
a dividend shull ho declared.
a r. KNArr, Agont.
March 1, 19il7.
MISCELLANEOUS
J) It. W. II. BHADLKY,
(iJlte Assistant Medical Dliector i. a. Army,)
I'HYHICIAN AND SUltOriO.V,
ita- OlHee nt llio l'i.ilr. lli.inl itinn.. I. ...... ...
Calls promiitly attended to both' night and day.
jjiuoiiisuurtx, jail, in, isot.
A
U 0 T I O X K K It .
jamkh ic. i:vnn.
Having had much experience as a I'ublio Ven
due Crier, has taken out a
UXITKD STATUS LICEXSK,
and takes this method to Inform his Mends ajid
the public rcnornlly, that he can alwoj r be lound
at IltimiN'H (ll.l) hTAxp, lllooiusbuiK, leudy to
attend to all cults In his line. (leliX'i7-lv.
WKlil-THIEI) HHMHMEfl.
f T Hussell's Itch Ointment, lmmllntn nn.s
certain cure is Cla.
It is also a mho remedy for scratches on horsos.
Hii'-seirSalt ItlKUiii(Jliituieiit,lsuue(iua-
led SQcU.
ltussell'h l'lle Olutliielit, cures alter all
other lemeilles havo failed 81 0)
Theso ointments aie certain, nafe, and rollaola
pi clllcs, ui thousands hao and uro dally certl
f Inir.
I'or shi by all Druggists anil medicine dealers,
(.enenil Depot, 1'INC'IIOT, ItHl'KN Jc Houaut,
WhoIcMilo DiuggintH, i;ii Kultonst.. (niar Green
wich. New York, heiit bv mail: Iteh. 4ftc SL It.
COc.; l'lle, 41.50. (iimrl ffr-Jm.
rjiIIK KEYSTOXE CI.OVEH SEED
ti T 11 I 1' V E It .
r.TKMr.:i oitoiieu 5, rV6.
This klmple, tbougli ellectlve machine Is admit
l(il bvall hLleiililtetibKir..rs1iiltlhiniiifct illrr.nl
devleo for gatlierlnir clover Mcd yet dheovurul,
A mere glance at It Is sutllelelit to convince tho
most obtu-e mind of Its practical utllltv.
ii amp?, me eioer iieaii iioiu ino iaiK leaving
the sllnw hllllldltli' utinll Hie lfinntiil. II U.nsllv
drawn by one hore, and requires but one liiitu or
OOV O. Hill K 11.
It Is compact, simple In structure, and not lla
blo to get out of onler, and can Ik. cheaply got up.
The great luhtiutat'n 111 this machine is, wo
have the rt-eil gathered in the chair, reiulv for tho
ckner mill or huller, besides .aing Hie great
length of time and laliorof mowing, luiuillliig and
tlile-hiug it fiom tho htraw. It will also pav ev
ery farmer tn rattier IiIsmsmI with this m.iehlue,
on nceount of the saving of the beed which Is lost
In the old way of guilii ring ll.
Kxtrnordlnnry Inducements offered toenorgetlo
men who wish lopuriliasosmteor county Hlthu.
Tor particulars addrcs
WUUT.MAN fe llIUNnOI.D,
, . CKNTItAMA,
Jan'ii 07. Columbia County, rn.
JJA1XES UHO'.S.
1'IAXOS.
Tin: riANo or
AM1IIUCA,
Theso I'lnnm aro unlMrsatly acknowledgod br
coin)H.'teut JudsfrtCfiualtotliu ln-l l'lano lua.ltf.
1 or reterem cu, t bey have many thousand city and
country residents, IiicludlnKlarsouuiuben oftho
lliuh Schools, Heinluarh-K, Ac,
11hs,i IMuuos have not only blood tho continual
use and heay practlco of one year, but havo Ucu
used tho last lift ecu yeais to tho utmost satisfac
tion of those utdiiK tliein,
'I hey havo tahen premiums and medal wher
ever exhltdted. buch has been the demand for
1'ltmos, that Messrx, Ilahnif Itrn's. have been
compelled toenlaiKc their vorl;s to the extent of
'JI to .b) I J nn os a wti Ic.
JIusliiK uou one uf the most extensive nnd
cifinplet. f.u-torlcs In tho rnlb'd Statt M, factories
nlom covcims oer Ibrec-lourthw of an ncieof
Kiound, compilsinsafrontago ot .19 feet on tliij
Avenue.
'Ihey me untluubtwUv tho cheape-t ilrst chv
I'lanof iumarket. Cully Kuar.mtoed for a yoars,
bctul tor Jtliiitrubtl circular,
KAIMX HUO'H.,
S-Vi, Ra, fW, a;i, :m, sw. riro, .i;2
marS'fiT-3m, .second Acnue.New Vork City.
nKLOCHKT OltOAXS AXD ME
L LulU'-ONS. Cnaulmouiily awarded the Tlrtft
1'rUe, a liold Medul,
"AS Till: UrsT CAItXET OliGAXS"
Amcilcan in.l'Uile. yew York, October, IhfW.
Hi bin crououm cd superior in quality, pouer
and atlety of tone, and lu number ofcomblua.
tlollH.
"As the best instruments of America werothcro
coiitcndliw, whU hcer won the buttle would havo
nothing h It tnconoucr.''Jt'(-f'frrm Art JuurmU,
(cdlttil by a ut-tl.kj.ouu musical ciltle.)
Tbcv hae also iiiicii tlic hut ptemlum vhvr
ct'rt'.xhlbiltl thix sinm.
riuiAi.OiHiANy.nn', two and thrcr banks of
hryMsl.v ne- JjV) to tiw. Without MdHls,
slnulcniid double bank In urcnt variety. H't to
if IV i, Tbf si Orpins, u ilh their suuhUIi, plM-liko
iualir of tone, beautiful polo stops, strength of
clioru. uiuqiiallcdps'daN.nndKcneiul orBPtidiktt
cthH-t.-. ait Mieilor for church haIN, jmrtors
.ui'l seb. s. I beyare put up in ciihc ot solid
walnut, I. 'Hex en -cictl wiitmit new Htid uuUiuh
st, It- i ami eleuant itf.eowtt of splendid dcliih
and finish, and id the tK.-t woikiiiaiiHhfpl it
lut; IntciMlcd that iwh Instrument thatl boa
iin(h-l uf IU elasH, All ImttrmucntH down to a
tine, oetavo portable Melodron.hattt the IwauUfut
Ticmol.uitor.top, without cirn charto.
Alartco nsi-utmud cmuluutly on hand at rt-h
(icneial WbuUsalc and lUi.ili Warerwm.. tvU
lUiuuhmy,
our lllufttmtMch-eiilaraudnrlcoIifiU. vrUU VHw
styii-ft, aic now r adv. Send for elreutnr.
nL"tfllLT, l'LLI'ON A CJ.
Ifinut;i''turer, o S 1 1 Hmodwnv,
m.tr' i V VnU h