Sftw lp0tttmtriam iii.ooMsiiuiiri.rninAY.MAJiciiaV.isor. Pianos tuned by Gnoiton Emvkw,, Dloomsbnrg, Pa. A Grand Jrnsquenulo will bo clvcn tit Snyder's Hall this (Friday) evening. Tlio lAtzcrne Union pays n high nnd dewcrved compliment to tlio Berwick Bntid. Captain Brockway, loft for New York on Saturday morning last, to bo absent about n. week. Wn aro very rjlcd to learn tbat Peter Purscl, Esq., lias been confirmed ns Post Master, nt Wilkesbarrc. The result of tbo election In Briar Creek Is exceedingly gratifying j nnd our friend has our thanks for the facts furnished. The German Reformed .Society of this placo have purchased nnd placed upon their Church a large and excellent toned bell. "William i,. Maiwock and Co. dealers In fmo groceries No. 115 South Third Street (opposite tlio Oirard H.ink) Philadelphia. An Exhibition was given In Snyder's IIoll on last Saturday evening, by the students of Mr. Garrison's school, much to the satisfaction of tho audience. The Hall was crowded to overflowing. PnnsoN3 nronoslntr to ch.imm iiioir residence. April 1st, should notify us promptly, so mat wo can change the nddrcs of their paper.?. Give us tho offlco from, and to which they remove. The Cornet Baud of this placo, of wmcn jonn u. llowcr Is leader, de serves tlio praiso as well as tho support of our citizens. Wo doubt whether its equal can be found in tlio State. It is an ornament to Bloomsburg. The Democrats elect their ticket In Harrisburg, Norristown, Marcus Hook, York Borough, and gain one hundred and thirty-three in Camden, New Jer sey ; and carry Burlington in the elec tion for Freeholders. Persons who have been elected .Tus tico of tho Peace, aro required to give notico in writing to tho Prothonotary of their acceptance of the office. Upon such notification sent to Harris.l'iirg the Commissions issue, wo trust all per eons elected will promptly give the necessary information. General Joncm Mark t.n, n well- known citlK"n, died yesterday, at his homo In Westmoreland county. He was a prominent old line Whig, and was defeated for Governor by Francis It. Shunk. Ho was in tho war of 1812, and the whisky insurrection, and was In ills nlncty-fcccond year. Captain Brockway of The Coi.vm dian has a majority of 01 votes over Major Knorr, the pot candidate of tlio Radicals ; and for whom they offered to sell out thobalancoofthelrticUet. They aro great fellows to sell out, theo Radi cals. "Poor Brockway 1 just entering po litical life." Ha! ha! ha I Mr. Gunnison, has opened a now barber's shop on tho comer of Main Street and Court House Alley. It is very nicely fitted up ; ho employs two first-class barbers. It is really tho best barber shop ever opened in Blooms burg. Wo advise all who want a good Hhave, whiskers colored, or hair cut in flrot-cluss style, to give him a call. The sale of Ell Higgle, In Watson township, will tako placo on the asth Inst. Also household and kitchen fur niture. Go there by nil means if you want a bargain. Jersey Shore Jlcutlil. What offense has this man committed that lio should bo sold? Wo call upon "tho powers that be" to prevent this gross outrago on tho rights of "a man and a brother?" The authorities in Jersey Siioro should enforce the Civil Right's Bill. We cull attention to the' caso of Col. North, in another part of our paper. Wchavo no patience to writeanytlilng, Indeed nothing wo could write could heighten tho horror of tho awful and dltgustlng details there published. And yet Stanton and Holt and Dana llvol! How President Johnson, knowing the facte, can for n moment retain Stanton In tho Cabinet we cannot Imagine. The detestable brute. Oh, for five minuted of "Old Hickory!" How tho villains would walk and publicJutico be satis fied. Lr.oiKLATiVE. Tho proposed law to prohibit fishing with solus, nets or lias. kets, in Big Fishing Creek or Its tribu taries, has parsed tho House of IteprC' sentatives. Tho peopio of Conynghnm township are asking for a law to repeal tho Act of Assembly, locating a certain road in that township! tho people of Centralia remonstrate against that. A bill Iiih been Introduced In tho Senate, for a clmngo of venuo in the casuof the parlies Indicted fur reluslug tho vote of Mr. M'Donald of Centralia. A Stranger slopped nt tho Ex change Hotel on Friday last, remained until Monday, and who, under pretense of buying horses, had bills printed and circulated about town, requesting per sons having horses for salo to deliver them at tlio ExchniiL'O stable. In tho meantime he hired it span of horses be longing to Georgo Reiswick, to go Into tho country, and to be absent n short timo. Tho stranger not ictunilng at tho appointed time, Mr. RcUwIck start ed In pursuit of him. As yet no truco has beep had of tlio villain. A reward of fifty dollars is offered for the recovery of the lmr.se- imrl bupfy. THE THE KALEIDOSCOPE ! . Atnnpof liwyllh Its fluctuations una Its vnst conform." NO. XII, OLD MEN. An old man. Yes, seventy winters have cast their miows upon his hr-mi. Through tho toll and tuimoll, through tnojoys and sorrows of three scorn vrnrs nnd ten ; bent with tho burden'they ime miti upon mm, furrowed by the tears which have trickled down his faen scarred and maimed Inthobattlo of life, ho stands before vou. 1 often tlilnk each tottering form That llrapi nlnii5 In MVs declines Oiieo bore n heart so young, ns vr.rm, A 9 full of Idle thoughts ai mine. And each has had Ills drenm of Joy, HI own unequalled, pure rutnnnco; Commencing, when tho blushing hoy First thrilled ut lovdy woman's glance. And yet, to see him hatrcard. and nnle and worn, scarcely raising his eyes to tho face, oven of tho very loveliest pass-' or-by, you would scarcely think that ms eyo iuul ever fiiHicd with enthusi asm, or ills heart ever throbbed with tlio passion of love. Go to tho Mayor's court on almost any lnornintr.nnd what splendid specimens of early manhood will you find, In hopeless dilapidation nnd ruin. Old men whose friends, rel atives, sons or daughters have let us charitably hope died, leaving no one to look after and care for them, appear there, helpless and forlorn, to the last degree. "Hands that tho rod of emnlro misfit have swayed." aro nal-lerf l.v or by Intemperance, and nothing is left us, except to weep over tho wreck. How many days of honest labor, It hiiiy be, havo they not performed? How many high hopes have they cherished? How mr.ny plans of ultimate honorand happiness have they not laid? Mill the 'ales were (tdrersel Nay, not so. Tliev count not endure unto tlio end, and they succumbed to misfortunes or mistakes, when one moro effort, would havo se cured everlasting success. Oil ! how I pity those shadows of mag nificent men. Unshaven and unshorn, and in rags ; don't youwipposo that of ten, with silent tears, they think of the mother who smoothed;iliecurllng locks, and cared for the drc-s of tho gladsome boy? And when you look nrotind on the street, and relied that in all coming time, mere will, probably, just be Mich a class of mKerablo and degraded old men ; who, among thebright eyed boys with their sledsorsatoheN, passing with so blithe n step, and so happy it face, would you pick out and follow up to some future Mayor's court, as the aban doned tram)) or confirmed to; er of six ty years hence? It is not of lhoo splendid examples ormo-t wilful and inexcusable dissipa tion, which go to "point a moral or adorn a tnie," that T speak but of the common-place, evcy-day men, who fall and who havo none to pick them up ; who go astray, and have nobody to lead them again into tho right path. Of course, thero wns'somothlng radically wrong In their education, but can socie ty etcapo rjll responsibility by calling out, "am I my brothers keeper?" My Christian friend, who art casting thy holy and uplifted eyes to the end of tho earth for object.-- of thy compassion, thy charity and thy religious teachings ; go with me, and sit an hour on almost any morning, in the Mayor's court, and thy sympathies will find abundant, room forexpan.'ion, thy benevolence all the objects it can find means to relieve, and thy active piety, lost souls whom Christ died to save! . Does thy ambition soar higher than that? Thou art unworthy of thy holy calling, and forgettest the example of the Master. But go at any rate; listen tothtir tales of sorrow, and neglect, and sin; study human nature from a new stand point ; see where tho divergence from the right path begin-; and go back to the Sunday school and tho family cir cle, and so labor among and teach the young, that daily thereshall be n dim inution in number of thine objectsof pi ty, thoo old men who crowd tho May or's court. Tin; arrest of l'enians still continue to be made in Ireland. Head Centre Dennis Donovan lias been caught at Cork'. General Burke, one of the rcnianlead ers, who wits recently captured, and for ty otiicrs, have been carried in irons to Clonmcl and put in Jail. A SOIfO. I.ttolv written by n now J-f aud to bo sungto tho wcll-Unowu A I it Jo!m Anderson miJo, rnhmou John, my Jo John, When w were llrtt utiiucnt, Yo were n m!M Repulilluin As e ery body ktnd ; Hut now you men Radical, As.nll the Itllows know, And that ' tho ro.ion you cot lkked, ralcmou John, mv Jo. rnlcmou John, my Jo John, I've heard the peopio my, it was a mighty silly trick Yo played the other day ; Homo folks tiny wt.ro n t plonsed to sea Yo Jink wl' youiiK bo, And look a right guld ll'iH.e wnusht, Palrmon John, my Jo. raltmon John, my Jo John, Your ticket would not do, And Hint's tho very icason, John, You look so blasted blue; 'Tls clear you tiro pin ed out, John, To CuiiuiVfcS tm tun't go, Nor awoiftfor up tho Aeuuo, rulcmou John, my Jo. raU-mon John, mj Jo John, Y'our cha racier you know, Ily all tho world la thought to ho As Wia.fc us tlrlvt n snovy ; Put when u man appolnls an hour To meet anolhcr'H Jo, II has an ugly kind of look, l'.iItmou John, my Jo. l'akmon John, my Jo John, HVii tak' a bit ndvlce, Aud keep your ugly mullet head Trao other people's Joys j And tho' ye'U no'cr resiss?l:lt be, Wlmro folk tho story Know, Ye still may tun o your bonnlc sowd, J'tth muu John, my Jo. I'ultmon John, my Jo John, Your wisdom la no groat, You better leave to better men, Tho business u' Iho btnte; lint glu yo w ant to play a pamo Of iolltU-s,or so. Just put thni oysttrs In a soup, I'al moil John, my Jo. COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, LEGAL NOTICES. A DMINIHTRATOR'S NOTICE.- 'f n'tmlnlstrntloti to tho cslato or Mary i , ?.'.'.) I,,u" '''l'lwhii township, Columbia cuunty,ilein-;l, have been granted by tho Regis, tor or Co umblii eounly, in Ironnni Adams, of said enmity. All pomms having claims or le inandsngnlnsi Iho estate of tho decedent nro re quested to mnlto them known to the ndmlnlstin tor without del.iy.iind nil persons Indebted nro requested to mnlto payment, , , . LEONARP APAMH, March 1, lW-Ot. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOU'H NOT I CE. XV IrATKo( Jol.rir RnlllllXs, tin- !. IXIcrs irmlnilnlslintlniitii the elate of Joseph ltobhlni, lute of (jroeuwood township, Columbia inunty. (leccnsml, linn been granted by the Register "f ColuiiibluiDiiiitv, to Clinton Hubblns. All per sons having claims or dciiiniidsngnln.it thoe.lnlo of tho deci'dent uro rerpiostoil to mnko them known to tho administrator without delny, nnd nil persons lndihled nr louuesled to mnlto pny- Urconwooil, I'ol). 22, tSC-t. Adinlulstnilor. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. In thi:Or- XV plums' Court of the Counly of Columbia; Estille or JOHN WAI.TEU, deoe.lsoi,. '1 he mull- tor nttmllltOil bV tlio l!i,iirf l, iiinlr.. ittvl rlt.nl I., t. of the bnluti ' of Hie vl:ti' of wild dt-cinsod. In the blinds of Hilda John, Exoelllor or tlio mi hi John Walter, Into or Iicn-,t township, in wild counly, ck-oonsed, will moot tho parties for the jniiii.sM (i ins nppoininieni, on iue.s.iay, .prll ulnili, A, P. 17, at ten oVIoelt n. in., nt lilsollleo In UloHimsliurK. ROllliltr CLAIIK, teorunry u, ii,7. Auditor. A DMINISTltATOlt'S NOT ICE. XVRsrATn of Pasikl Howl:. tinrKASi-.n, Loi ters of ndmlnlstrntlon to tho -sinto of Daniel Howor, Into of l'rnnltlln towi.shlp, Columbl.i eounlv, decensod, hne boon Kinn.ed hv tho Ren I'lorof mid county toThomns Power nnd Mosos llowor. All persons hnvlna elntnis orilomnnds against tho cstnlo of tho ilet-edont nro loouosted to iiinito mem Known without delay, and those Indebted to lnnko payment. iiiwua-s IMIW lilt. MOSRS HOWIIR, l ehrnary 1, lfC7-(Iw, - Adiiilnisimlnrs. A DMINISTltATOlt'S NOT I CE. XV IIstati: or SAMt'r.t. rnirnn, nncBASEii. Is ltei-sof itdmlnlstrntlon to tlio estate f Mnmuel 1'elfer lalu of sieott townshln. f-iibiinbl. coiinli-. deceased, havo boon tjrnnted tij-tho RcHlslcrofsniil county, lo Samuel ehinl. All persons having claims or demands nt;alli4t the wild estitto art) ro ouosted to ninko llioin known without delay, and thoso liidobtod to mnlto pnvmcnl, . , . MAMUKI. NHYHARP, 1 ebruary 1, l7-0w. Administrator. A DMINISTltATOlt'S NOTICE. XV IXTATi: or JA'JOll KRI.I.KR, Prxr.AsKii. loiters of administration on tlio estnlo or Jacob Keller, laic of ltonver towiisblti.l'ittiinililn cnimtv. doeoosed, have been Kriinted by tho Reel-del lit snl.l counly to John Jllohael. All persons bavins claim t or demands nnlusl tho said oslato uro re nuested to present them lor settlement without delay, and till pi rsons Indebted lomakonavment. JOHN MIUHARL, Administrator. January 2-"i, l6t7-tlw. A DMINISTltATOlt'S NOTICK. XV. HSTATII OF 1'lllsCILf.A HAYIIUIMT. ni.l'Tl. i rt-itersoi no minis! ration to tne estate or I'll -cilia llayhurn, hue or t'ntnn i-n low nshln, Columbia uitinty, do eased, have li'-en planted by iho Reir lslcr of fumnibla counly to llenrv llolllnus hoad. All persons having claims or ilemands ni.ilnst the s.tld estate alo iLiiuestod lo mnlto loom known to ilu-admlnlstralor without delay, and all persons Indebted to make p.tvmont. JIRNRY HOI.LINIislir.AP, ...... . ..j .-, . j,-.,, .vviiiiiiiiviiiinir. A DMIXISTHATOIl'S XOTICR -X- UrTh rK M SANNA HlTf.rit, KKO ASrit. J.t'iitH )i niliiUiiictrnlinn tn lhi-estate or Ku:nm:i Hltli'r.I'itforKfiilon townslilp, Cnliunhlaciiuiitv. (lit'i'ttM'd lmi lirin imititeil liv tlin Trn.Tlutr.tsif s liUuMtinty to John II. UoIshUn-j. All lu-rimis having claim1 ordoni.in'H njralnst tlu sadl estnto nrc iviiurstwl lo mnl;o thrni ImmvnluthiMnIti.ln- itirun.r uiifjui iieittj,nini un porsons iiuk'ijtvil to make litiyment. joiin- n. urr.sin.Kvi:, Tcbruary 8, lRiVMltv, .lininWrntor. A DMINISTltATOlt'S NOTICE. XV. Hitati- or .li i.uto liownn, Prcr.i n. Lt'lK rs of n.lntlnlstliitloii on Ibo i-slati. nr.lnll- nnn 11 .v.-or, Hlo of tvuiio tounsjilp, Col..mbln counl;.', ih'i-i-noil, linvn boi n itinnled by iho Iteit- Istcr of mud futility to Puili-1 Power, n .lillnc; hi too lownsnip iinu oouniy tiionwud, .Ml ihtmuis iinvimr r in lis mi too esiitte au roniiovtei to m,.. scut them dtlh- nutltonllcnti'd fort.i-tth ment. 1 ttioe l:n .wlnir tlirmsi-lvi'S Ii.tlebloii to tho ostnto .win niuuj p.i meui iounwiin. lVhruary 1", lSST-Svr. A'l'nlnMinlor. IVXIHTTOIUV XOTICK. KSTATE jiot W li.i.iv1.! K(nts prrrc v-Kr. Letters U'slrtiuciitary on tin ist:itinf W'Jlll im UuMtiiMt !ate of 1' ifilusmvlc (ownvlilp, C(!umlila munly, ilwacil, lmvo tnfii Rrantt-il h tlio lplter of wiiil cnimtv i' ('. II. W'lil t ! nnd r. A. Amincnuan. All pf r-.fnis IniviiiRcIaliuH n;iMhist tlio ostnto uro ifipieic.l t. pivent tliem for M'ttlrment, and tliose 111- I'l'jtt to tlm estaio will niako payintiit to tho Lxi tutors without delay. V. II. WTIITH, M. A. AMMI'.IIMAN, IVbruury 13, IfCTr. Kxn uioi .. TN THE COEItT or Common Pi.ras X Foil Tfti: t'orx tf of Coi.ramA : liiahlls iimtiA 1 Uecember Term, itm, 1 1. No. il Maiici m-.ft r.vn-.i.v. J In Divorce. To Mnivoiet lviilv. ltesuoiuli'til. Mnrlnnio : The Court havo granted n luh- on yim to show 'aus ciiy n uivoieo a llti'-iiHi miiri hiivnn tnntilit n. ii bo ili eiivil. Returnable Monday, May sixth, 1.7, nl 10 o'clock a. in. MAMl'Rl, SNYDER. SlicilfT. llloonivliurir, March 1, l.-WT. HIK COURT or Commox Iu:.vs JL FlI u Tin: rocNrv or Cumimiiia : v'AriiAUiNi: IEoat, hy herl Doeomhor Terni, IILAl IIHMIH .jonn f-iiuuicr. .Ml, ), rt, Thomas UoAr. J In Divm-ec, To Thomas I tout. Itesnondont Sir Tim Court liave Kr.mtt d a ru lo on oil to show eatiso why a lt oi'4'O ff rtnenlo mittrimcnil MiiiU t not he deo.t'Ofl. Uoiui'iinlile outlay. I iv f-Kth, boT, at M oVlnel: a. in. iAAMt i.Ij KNYUKlt. blierltr. liloom-sinirs, JIaroh 1, u. TX TI1K COURT Comm X i'ou Tin: Countv or Cnu.niiA: .i vuv J. .Manmmi, by heri 1 ebruary Ti itn.lSCT, not friend aiiioh J Jlailnn, -No, 11, t. Anhiipav J. JIannimi. 1 In Dlvoiee. To Andiew J. Maniilittr. lEosnondeiit. .!r: Tlio Court line urnnted a rule on oti to thiv e.uivo ttiiv uuivoren a ntftna mummontt snotuu not no decried. Kcluiunble. Mnndnv. Mtw sixth. Ni7. at 10 o'cloci; a. in. MAM nib hXYDKIt.frliir. ItloonisimiK. Jlurch 1, In.t. TX TIIK OHl'II X and foi t ho Count v of i ANS' COUKT IN ilumbfa: In tlm mat ti-rof t KiesLiUMJl JAW) I, VI.lt 1 1 Alii. Into of (tratmo townslili), deeeaved, And now to wit, M'MUKry nun. in.t, on nioiinn oi .nr. iirocKway, attorn y i c If-itees J,. JI. Mttlo, i.i., was ap pointed auditor, on exception tiled lo tlm ac count of Augustus lAerlmrl, executor of btihl de ceased, aud to make dlstrlbutloii. cy tho ifeurt. i rorn tho ricorti, Ji:i: Coijjman, CIptIc. Tliontidllbr fltove ti-unod will attendee tlm du ties ot hU apijolntinent, nt Ids oillco in Hlooins-hurtr.onS.itui'il.n-, the twenty-third day of Marili, li,7, ut ton o'i loci; n. m., when and whe-ro nit par lies Interested inay nttnd. J V. II. UTTU:, Auditor, reljru.iry IC7. i TX TJI12 Oltl'IIANH'S COUUT IX I nnd for the Countv of Coluinlila: In themnt ttroriho estate of WJUdAM run, late of Orantt tiiiildi, ilei'Med, And now. to r.'it, Teni nary Ntxtli, lv.7, tlic Court appoint 1;. It, J,lt tn K.td-1. nmliiitr fn ni-iltit ditr)lUttrjn of tlio Itul ntK'rt In tint I iu m K f neciniutanti, J, JI, Filtz and S. Aeheubath,eeeutorH,loaudauionKittlit'cicd ltors. ay iiio court, l roia urn rtconi, JlvWK OiLKMAN, Clerk, Thraulltor Rlovo nnnud will attend to the dutleti onil4a)Kintnient.at hUofllee In Hloouift huru, on S ttuntay tlm twi nty-thlnl day of March IW, at ten o'clock, a.m., and where all imllea Interested may attend. J K. II. UTTU:, Auditor. IVbrimry 1 lSiTT, TX TIIIO OHIMIAXS' COUKT IX L nnd fijr the nounty of (Jolumbla: In th mat ter rtf tho iietition of the laiaidlait of PillLU' Ki:idd;tt, tor t-ale oftaid mlnor'u real et.itw: And now. to wit, lVhruary Miventh, IHiT, 51, M, I, Velio, n., niiioInted commWoner to leporl mo luciii wim iiih upuiiwn, lly the Court, I'roni Um ie:ord. .ln-MR Coinv tv. Clerk. Tli a rvimn(s(iIi)iot' nlim n liniiit'il will at lend to tho duties ot ins nppidnlment at tho oitlee of Win. 11. Abbott, in CatvNa, Columbia c.niuty, on 'eduedae( tlio twentieth dtv of Mureli, 1nJ7, at ton o'clock, u. in., when aud where nil patties la lea M ed may atti ml. tw , , l. M. IVCLU:,Commbloner. lVhruary 22, l-7-lt. l?STATi: OF liNVl ASUTOX, DK XJ I R i:t), To Ann hliloii,WllllmJ,fiiiinl stcplun Kprniil. Ascnllh IIchi Inti rnitirilcd with Nathan llo-i, huriih I'.u'u, LouImi hiJildlim Inter in.itrliMl with John fioldlnif, Allfii IIvun, l'.irln K', and 3fw liven, lu lM of Uivl A.hton, ih i ctu-od, nnd to till other I'cinom Ititt-rtMutl, Bu tt- '"Wn nro licrchj clKd In ho nnd njiiH-nr bcfoic thoJuducH ot our Oriih.inV Court ti bo held tit llloomsburi!, dainty of t'.ilninhla, on Iho nrt Monday ut My, noxl, then and tlicio lo no rent or iPhKc to inUc llio real eiato of tlm Mill i..l Ahlitini- ili.i.,.iwi.1. nt llie tinliraUed alll. utlou nut uii4 It by an IiuiiikM duly uw udrd by tl o uhl Court, and rottirnol bv Iho Miorlir, or kiiowoatiho wnv tne aino nuoihli hui w muu, 'H,t..uu Hi., tlnnnniblp U'lfll.ilil KlWull. l'ri M - dent of our atd Couil, at Iilooiitsburg, tho Ulli nay oi i cortur, . .v .... tffa. 0, c llloomthurir, lVinuaiy 13, lir. ,TnTiPR.AliL 1'UltSONS KNOW- l tl..ir,Klvn indcblrMl lo tho unilcrklunivl onjlook Acecunt or by Nolo, nro miueHi-l to ninlte niiytnent by the Iwcntlcth of Mnreh next. n.... '-.lll.. In rc.rl,H' Willi llllu tlllllci. Will hiolhelrneeounl, Ai-.. l'taeiil In tho hundnof ,ho,,iorromeerior MILLArip. and P. K M.OAN Ornnafine. f'K!! bir-nt LEGAL NOTICES. "17XECUTOlt'H NOTICE. INSTATE .1 JoFRonttitrW MiI.t,Fit,nt.r'n. loiters losin military on tho estate ofllobert W, Miller, Into of Madison township, Columbia eounly, havo len emitted by tho lleitlsler of L'oliiuiblit eounly lo Mrs. Stisnunnh Miller, All persons linvlnir elnlms nijalusl the ttntoaro requested to presintthem iui- si-iiieinriii, mm uioso iniicoteil to too estuto will mnko paynuut to tbo Kxocutrlx wllhoutUc- Marrh 8. !WT7, Ilxecutilx, TX TIIK OUPUAXS COUUT IX J. and for thoeountr orcoluinnlui In thi'innttpr or Inn oMnto of JOIUMI HAYIIUltHT, Into of OrRiiiEo township, ilwnwd. And now lo wit, rviHiiiiry Kixio, uio uourv appoini :t jf, Hrockway, l'M,t n'lditor to nnilcu dittrlhutlouof tlm halannn In tlm Imiid nf Hiiniui l Af-lioiiliiii admlnUtrntor, tonml atnonait the heirs and UIs- luiuiRTH, jjy mo uoun. j roni mo reeoru. , .n-Hi; v oi.i;.m n, i ierit. T in niti Inr nlu.vn immml wili utt.owl t ihti duties ofliU nniHjlntmont,at1it4 onieelniltonniH- miiK. .mino.iy, ire iii-t nay oi April, lMf?t at ten o'clork a, hi., and m litre nil pfirtlcw Interpitud inny attend, 0. It. ItlldL'KU'A Y. 4 llt fiHrk GOi'liC copy TX TIIK OUWIANS COUUT IX JL and for the comity of Columbia: Inlho matter oi thorstHloof )ANIi:t, I.IIVAX. lntn of I..tr-nf toutiihlp, deceit m d, And now to wit, IVIminry Rlxtli,l4(r7( the Court npnolntC II. Uroelcwny, Ijw mtdttor to make dlMlrlhut Ion of tho balance In tlm iianiiNoi joim iiCYimnim wm.tmo'iiunii.ndinln l.stmtorM.tonnd nniMig thohelnnnddlKirtlmtec8. lly the Court. I'lom the record. .llX(I! I'lllTWAV I'lrtrlr Tho auditor nhovo nnmed will nttend to tho du-4 lies ot in appoint mi'iit, nt him oinco m isioum hurj?, on Wednof-day, Iho third day of April, lv7. ut ten o'clock, u. tn,, nnd wlmro all portion lnler eslrd inny attend. C. II. 11HOCKWAY, March Ifc7. Auditor, -OS' Jlcnrick f7f,7e rnpjt tx Tin: omuiAX.s' couirr ix J. and lor Urn county of Columbia 1 Initio matter ot tho rstatcof DANIIIh CI. i;NI", Into orornntro township, d c'd. And now, to wit, t'cbrnarvftixtn, 17,the court njipolnt C. U. IJroekwny,i:sq.,auiMtor to make distribution of tlm balance In the hand of Ilenjatnln Allabnch, admlnKtrntur, to nnd ntnoniit the creditors. Hy the Court. From tho record, .Iisk Coi.mman, Clerk. Tho auditor nltovo tiameil will nttend lo the du ties of )iU appointment, nt Irt ofllcu in lllooms hurt;, on Tuesilay, tlio second day of April, 1W, nt ten o'clock a. mM nnd wheiu nllpaitics Inter- liiiin'ii ii tto- JUnrlcK Gazette copy. AuMior, CLOTHING. JEW CI.OTIIIXO AND GKNTLE- .in;.-. .1 i uii.Maui.u Mtur.i;. The underslcncd rcRpcctfttlly tiiiuouncei to his many frlciuli that h1 has opened a new Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, In tho lowo room of the Ttnrtman Ihillding, &otithwcAt comor of Main nnd Market Slricts, Illoomsburg, l'n." Having Just returned from r!ill.nl-lihla with Largo .Stock of TAMi AND WINTER CI.OTIIINO nnd ORNTIXMRN'S rURNIIIING GOODS, Ac., Ac. ho flatlers himself that ho can rleasa nil. 1IU stock comprise! MRN'S, I10VH', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, such ns DRESS COATS, HACK COATS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, B1IIRTS, COM.AIUS RANTft, L'N D RIWI 1 1 RTS. IlUAWERS, NECIC-TIES, HOSIERY, BL'srENDEIW, UJinRELLAS, 4o IIANDKERCIIIEI'S, and in fact everytlirng In tho Clothing or 1'ur nNhlng lino at very low prices. In addition to Uioabovo he has an elegant p" sortment of CLOTH3, CAIMEniy, AND VK8TIN CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Call and seo beforo purchasing elsewhere, and HECirin: aiiE.vT hargains. octO-ly J, W. CHEMDERLAIN J"KW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of TALL AND WINTER GOODS. DAVID I.OWENRElia Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND I'AHHIONAHLK CLOTHING. at his store on Main Street, two doors above tho American Hous Rloomshulg, l'a., ithcto ho has Jtit received fioni NuwYorknnd l'hlladelphla n full n-ssortment of MEN AND ROYS' CLOTHING, Including tho mott fa&hlonable, durable, and haudsonio DRUSS G00D3, consisting of DON, SACK, I'ROCi;, GUM, AND OIL-CLOTH COATS AND I'ANTH, of all i.orts, slzon, nnd colors. He has alio riipleit' Nhcil his already largo stock of FALL AND WINTER Ml AWLS, srnirr.t), figured, and, plain vests, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS, IIANDKERCIIIEI'S, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He has constantly on hand n large and well-so- lectcd assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINO, which ho Is nrenared lo nnko to order Intonny kind of clothing, on very shoit notice, aud In tho beat manner, All Ills clothing Is laade lowoar, ani most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, of every description, flno nnd cheap. Ills caso of Jewelry is not surpassed In this place. Call and examlno his general nssotlmeut of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. DAVID LOWENIIUEO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. H. Ij I T T Ii E , A T TOR If II Y - A T - L A W, Ollleeim Muln street, in white frainn house, bo- low tho Exchange Hotel, lllooinsburg, Pa. T ORERT r CIjAUK, ATTORN EY-A T.I, AW OHleo corner of Main and Market streets, over First National Hank, llloomshurir, Pa, JOHN O. FUUHZE, A T T O R N E Y . A T - L A W, Oflleo In Register and Recorder's office, In tho basement of the Court House, Ulommlmr,?, r.i, y.rn.LIAM .11. AP.150TT, A T T O R N R T - A T - L A W, CATAWISetA, PA. M. E. JACKSON, ATTORN JI V. A T. L A W, Rerwlclt, Colunibl.) Conntv, Penn'n, X" 31. TJIAUOII, ATTORN EY-AT. LA V.', Renvlck, Columbia (Viuuty, renn'n. IVELiLE, ATTORN EY-AT. L AW, C'eutralhi, Columbia (Vanity, reim'n. D. STILES, "l.IOENSEH AUCTION ER R, roti Tim TiitnTrtKNTii tosnsma'ania distkict, nlwnys to ho found nt tho Ornn;'evlllo Hotel, In Oraugevllle. KhIih of itsil or iH-rsonal properly nttflitleil lo promplly nim on rMsiwjuaoio icrnis, rn.,.l ..nl. ....Holt. .l iiml unlil mi rnliiml.nton. A sharo of puMloialr"nii"e ivy 'ei fully solicited. Orantvillle. I'.bnnirv 1 1. IwtT '.'in. HARDWARES CUTLERY. QIIAUMiS W.SNYDEU, Mut.cn IM it a n i) w a n e, inON, NAII,St BTllRL, AC, AC, AC. MAIN STIUIHT, llI.OOMSntniO, I'JINN'Ai Tako this method of InfnrmlnfttliocIUernof To lumbia canty, that ho ha opened nn extemlvo iiartlwnie nloio on Main utreet, In DloomsburfC, near Iron street, nnd that ho lun on lmtid it LAUOCIl HTOriC AM) HUTTKU ASAOUTi:i) than ran ho found nnywhoro else In tlieounty, r.nd which ho Intends to noil at prices whlclulcfy compctlllou. CHAINS, AXKS, STKKIj, IKON. I linvo clmin, nil kIps, tixe. nil nmlto nnd weight, steel, nil Blzc,lront nil shapes, uml nil very lr nr. ii u 1 1, i) r i! ' h n a it i) w a n is . of every descriptions. Nnlt, nxlc pulleyn, mh cords, lrttchr, locks and Itnohi.lmtt fiprewRfwh fitst.1, window springs, hnij knob, etrnp hlmxcs, hnp'f nnd stnptcs, hooks and stnplcs, and In fact eveiylhlngncoded in Hint line. coacti i waoo.v MAKiais1 nAiinwAnr. embracing almost every tiling; In that llni. At.so HAHMlSfl MAK Jits' HAUmVARll nueklesJnpnimoli buckles, Fllvcr plnlcdl bltts ofevery kind t IlAMt;-, Iron; pad freest IlAMr.t, Wiio-1 ; saddle Iree.glr; trees, ftlrth web, worsted and enlton t thread, silk, nwlsnnd needles, tools ofaUkludt, HIIOKMAKHU'S IIAUDWAltn, A full assortment forenrpeuters. I havoplnncs nil kind?, pfiws; hand, pnnnel, rip, nnd compass, squarM stoei, iron, nnd try: boring machines, chl-stes, nugcis, bevel, mallets, braces, K.utfcs plows, iules, bits, and about evcrythlus for car penters. rou tiiu iKori.n anxmALLY I h.ivu coul Jiods, coal eliovels, scoops, coal sifters, lant erns,tablccutlery,pockct cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, ser-ers, ten nud cof fee pots.bultcrknlvcs.mill saws, crosscut saws, circular saws, panffsnws, ntes,hoiaeshocvvrenclies,riets,liaiii men, hatchets, mattocks, picks, foiks,j;rub blng hoes, shovels, hpndesm'H'Uns forks hoes, rakes, bed pins, twine, skates, plows, cntllii trim mings 1-meiy, ica chalk, white chnlk, wire, horse nails, meat cutters, teaks, wash boards, horse buckets, wooden palls, clothes pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mats, corn poppers, paint blushes, hi so brushes, tdelgli bells, heel caltcs, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, Etowkcttlcs.sauco paiH.broad axes, nails, Blodges, curtain flxtuies, Thimble fckelns and boxes, Pumps, lend pipe, etO., Tarro 1 rope nnd hundreds of articles not .enu merated constantly on hand nt CJIArXUH W.BNYnniVR, Main Htreet, Jlloom,'burp. DRY GOODS. Q.1U3AT KEDUCTlOX IN PIUCKS AT l'ETEll RNT'S STORE, IN LIGHT STRRRT, or FAIJj AND AVINTKIl GOODS. T1HJ biibReiiber has Just received nnd has on hand nt his old dtatid in Light btruct, a huge nnd select ASSORTMENT OF JIEUCIIANDISK purchased nt tho lowet flKtire, and Ttileli l-.ols determined to sell on as ntoilerate terms as can he procured elsewhere in Llsht Street, roit cash on cou.wTJiv rnoDua:. Ills Block consists of IiAIJIES'. DItESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions. Calicoes, JIuslIns, Olnghams, nnnnols, Hosiery, Carpctp, Hllks, Shawls, HEADY MADK CLOTIIINCt, Sttlnetts, CKlmers, Cottonndes, Kentucky Jeans, , AC, AC, AC GHOCEIUES, Qnrcnsware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, oils, Paints, ie. hoots & shoes, hats & c.vrs. In short evcrj-thln? usually kept In n conntry stoie. The patronage of hu old friends nud the public itcnerally, Is respectfully solicited. Tho highest market prleo paid for country pro luce. PL'TRR RNT. Llsht fitrect, Janunry 1, 1SG7. j jILLEIi'S STOllE. I'llU-ill Altltl VAL OP SPRING AND SUMMRR GOODS. The subscriber has Just retuntcd from tho cities with another largo aud stleet assortment of SPRING AND SUMMI'R GOOIIS, purchased Jn New York nnd Philadelphia at the low est figure, and which he Is determined to sell m as moderate terms ns can bo procured ele- whero in P.loomsbur. Ills slock comprises LADir.S' DRIiifJ G00D3 of th? choicest styles and latest fashion, together with n laige 'assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of the following nrtlclws : Carpets, Oil Cloths, . Cloths, Casslinerest, bhnu Is, Flannels, Silks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Mitsllus, Hollowwaro Cedarwaro Qttecnswsris, Hardware Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hoop Ntts, Umbrellas, Looklng-Olasses, Tobacco, ColTee, f5usars, Tcl", Rice, s Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GKNRRALLY. In short, everything usually kept hi country store, to which ha Invites tho Attention of Iho public generally, Tho highest prleo will bo paid for country produco In exchange for goods, ti. II, MILI.RR, Arcade lluthllngs, Rlootnshurg, P.i. M 15 11 CinVNDISE. NOTICP. IS HRRnllY OIVRN Ti) my friends nnd tho public Bunerolly, that all kinds of DUY flOOlW, . OltOCEIUES, QUEENSWAHE, NOTIONS, AC., are constantly on hand and for salo AT HARTON'B OLD STAND, m.oojuuvno, IIY JAMHH K. RYI'R- i.V -lfJ-. Solo Agent for I1m.iV Pnosi'iiAIEOr l.I'ir. Ijir.-e lot eon1nnil on han 1. 'ffbt'57. PA, RAIL ROADS. KEADING UAILKOAD. HV.MMRR ARRANOKMllNT. Atirtl art. ISML Oreat Trunk IJne irom the Norllinnd Northwrnt Tor Phllndelphln, New York, Hendlim. Potuvlll Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Alleiitovn, lCncton Trnlns leave HnrrtshurK for NewYoik oh fol loust At ft, 7:10, and d:0.j a.m., and '1 nnd R:20r.r., eonnectlnjt Willi similar trnlns on Iho Pennsyl vania Railroad, nnd nrrlvlnn nt New York nta:IO nud 10 a.m., nnd 3:10 and hWn-.M, Hlceplnn Cjii. neivjinpauy tiioa A.M. unu v;-j r,n, trains, ssiiuoui change. iA'avoHarrlsliuritfor Renilhit,Pottsvllle,Tnmn ritm, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, l'l no (Irove.Allcnlown, and Phllnilelphl.i at 7:10 asi., and 2 nnd P:'A)1'.M., stoppliiK nt Lebanon nnd principal Way Stations, the Ui!i r.M. train tnnklnit nneloso connections for Pottsvllleor PliihidelpliKi, l'or 1'ollNvllle, Kciiuvl mil iinveu, ami Auouru, s in neuuyiKiii enu mis. iiuehnnua Railroad, leao HnrrtsbttrKal4 n r.M. Itetiiiiilii'T. leave NewYorltnt 1) AM.. 2M..ntti1 8:Vir.M. j Plillatlelphln nt8 A M.nnd K..K) i',,i Potts- vim- in c: vi a, it. anil cii r.ji,; .sinniin ui u nun IhlSAM., and htor.M.j Tamaqua ut t':15 A.M.ond lnndSi.Vil'.M, j-ne l'otisvlllo for Horrlihurir, via Rcliujlklll and Kusmiebannn Railroad, nt 7 a.m. Readlnir Accomodation Train leaves Heading nt 6 a.m., returnlna from Phllndelphln at 5 r.M, Columbia Railroad Trnlns Iciino IteiiillimBtC.-CD nnd n.n r..-t. for Pphrnln, Lltlr, t'olumbln, Ae Ac. tin Hundnj s leavo New York nt :' i'.M. j Phlln delphln nt ti a. -Land 3:11 f.M.,tln 8A.JI. trnls run. iilnjinnly to ReHdlmrj Pr.ttsillent A.M.j Tnmn' 'iunut7: t0 .r.M.i HarihiiurmtttAi.i.s.s and Read ln lit l:to a.m. for llarrlsburtr, nnd IftW a.m. fo Ne w York, nnd i:J3r.. for Philadelphia, Commutation, Milutue, H'.asou, Incursion, nnd Rehool Tlckots nt reduced rates to and from all points, ll.u gas i chocked through, Highly pouhds ol baggng : nllon ed each pnsscnirer, (1. A. NICOLIfl, Gtn.Hupt. RcndlliB, Pn., April 23, 7r01lTIIEIlN CENTIIAL UAIL- 1 WAY. HIRRCT ROUTR NORTH AND SOUTH. Through between Itnltlmoiennd Rochester WITHOUT CHANOR Or CAR'S. On nnd after November 11), 110, trains will leave as follows! NORTHWARD, RUPPALO RXPRIXS leaves nalllmore 10:10 iHlly; Philadelphia K:10 P.M.; Harrisburg (1 A.M., dellverlns passengers nt Nurtluimbiiland t:5j A.M., for train on Lncknwnntm and llloomsburs Railroud, leaving at 7 A.M., arriving in DanvlUo 7:m A.M., Illoomsbur ftaj A:M., Klngslon 110 A.M., Soninlon 12 noon. MAIL leaves llalllmorofl:l5A.M., dally (escept Sundays): Philadelphia II: V) A.M.: HnrrMiurg 1:JJ P..M., delivering passengers nt Northumber land tor train on Lackawanna and llluoinsbiiig Railroad, leaving at 0:20 P. Id., roeecdlng norlh nnd arriving In Willlnnisport nt I'.M, l-'ASl' L1N11 leaves llalilmoredally (except Sun days',, liltl P.M.: Phllnilclphla II:V) P.M.ilarrls burg 1:10 l':.M.; Nnrlliumbirlnudn:ll P.M.: pnssen- Eers by this trnln remain overnight nt Noithum erlnnd leuvlngtbe following mortllugat 7 A, M., arrUlng In cninlnn i w. fcOUTIIWARI). r.XPItt:- TRAIN leaves Northumberland IbTC P.M., dally (except Sundays i, reeeUlngpiis'.engers leaving Mcraulon at l.-JOP.M.i l'ltlston 6:20 P..M.1 Kingston tl P.M.; Rloomsbutg s;U7 P.M.; uriivlug iu I'hlladelpiiia 7 A.M.: Harrisburg -':: A.M.; llalllmore 7 A. M., Wnshlnglou lii:J0 A. M. MAIL TRAIN lcnes NorthumlKTland 10:10 A.M., dally (except sundavs, iceelvlng passen gers leaving Kerimton fen) A. 51.: pulsion isso A.M.! Kingston l,:5A.M.; IlloomsblllgS;o7 A.M.; Hihvlllo H:l A.M.! nnd nrrllng in Hnrrlsbutg l:Ij P.M.: Philadelphia 5:10 P.M. llaltlnioieOP.M. l!y this route freight fioni Iiullnlo, suspension llrldge, Rochester, and Cnuatidngiia, or any Inter mediate point on thy New York Cenlral can bo shipped through, when In full cur binds, to nnv lioluton tho Iu knwanna and llloomsburg Rall load, without breaking bulks. Raits of freight and passengers fare ns low as by any olber roulu. .1. N. Dl'HARR V, 11. S. YOfNO, Gcn'l mip't, Ilarrlsburg, Pn. (len'l Pius. Agent, . llaltlniore, iaacm.schoi:mi:riior.v, flcii'l Weslcrn l'relght Agent, Unll'alo. PHILADELPHIA AND - EH1E RAILROAD. This great lino traverses tho northern and northwest counties ot Pennsvlvania to the city ol Rrle, of Lnko Ilrie. It lu.s been leaded anil Is opciated bv tho PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO.MPANY'. Time of Passenger Trains at Nortliumbeilnud: Liuvi: Rastw.miu. llrle Mail Train. 11:23 r.M.; Riie llpicss Ti?lnfU:2-3 a.m.; illmlra JInll Train, lu:'2i A.M. Lr.Wk Wustwarti. Rrlo Mail Train, fi A.M.; Trie Kxpress Train, 7:11 i'.M,; Klmlia lall Train, 1: l-.M. Passenger enrs run throueh on the Prle Mail and Rxpress Trains without ehnngo both wajs be twten PhPndelphla and l:rle. Ni:w Yoitu CiiNNr.cnov. Leave New Yotk at r) a.m., arrhout Rrlo at im'ja.m.: Leave lirioat 1:Sj r.M., arrl e at New Yotk nl .1: 10 i'.M. l'.legant.fiteeplng ears on all night trains. For Information respecting passenger business apply at tho comer of Thirtieth nnd Market streetj, Philadelphia; and for freight business of tho Company's ngenls. S. II. Kingston, Jr.. corner of Twelfth nnd Market Streets, Philadelphia: .1. W. Reynolds, Rricj Wil liam llroun, Agent N.C.R.H., Patllniore. II. II. HOUSTON, General l'rclght Audit, Philadelphia. H. W. UWINNRR, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. I,. TYLKlt, Oenernl Superintendent, Willlamsport. Mat eh '.-2, lifts. 0 MNIIJUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully acnounco to the citizens of Rloomsbnrg and tho public gene rally that hu Is running an OMNIBUS LINK between this plncoasd thodllferent lallroadil polsdally (Sundays excepted), tn connect ultli tho several trains going South nnd West on the Catn wissa nnd Willlamsport Railroad, und with those going Norlh and South on tho Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rnilroad. His Oimilbusscs nro in good condition, commo dious nnd comtorlablc, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing to meet or se their friends do- p art, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charge, by leaving timely notice nt any of the hotels. JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor. JJENDERSHOT'S i x ss u a u u t) i u it ti, Main Street, Bloomsburg. PnrsDiugs, Chemicals, Paints, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, Oils, DyeStufPi, Paint Brushes, ShainolsSklns, Perfumery, l'AN.CY AND TOH.r.t ARTICLRS, in great variety, COAL OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Chandeliers, Chimneys, Burners nnd Shndts, I retich and Amerl.-an Window Glass, Ac. as-Prescriptions cnrefnlly put up at all hours of the day nnd night, marl5'6:-lt, EV PUBLIC HOUSE. "BENTON II O T C L." Tlio un.lersli.ned hna oncned a ltow Ilouto of i.iiieiiaiuuicut nt I5ENTON, COLUMI1IA COUNTY", TA. which Is lnrirn. oommmllous. well furnihed. nnd slltl.ited about the eentro of tho Hinge. '1 ho sta- unng is also new. wen nrrungou, wnvenicut aiw Stfcure. It will bo his constant endeavor to furnish his table with good, plenty and substantial food; ills bar with choice, nine and wholesome Illinois: nnd his stnblo wlthoveiy thing uoci".siiry lo make his esta .iisniueut complete, no solicits n suaro ot the public pationage. rmilR AITLEMAN, Benton, March 1, 1M7, N S U 11 A N C 13 A G E N C Y Wyoming .. smw ; .Rtna ,:. i.m.im Commcrco Pulton Haltlo Putnam Merchant Sprlnglleld Germaula Insurance Company of Slato Penn'a,, Connecticut Mutual Lifo 3011,0 f) S.Y',000 57J.000 C30.000 10,11,000 Norlh American Trunslt - PRRAS 1IROWN, Agent, marS'07-ly. , lltooMsuuuo, Pa A UCT1 O N E E R . MOM1K COn'MA.V, Ilnvlns followed tho profowlon of Publlo Vendue Crier tor many Uii, would inform his frlciidn that lie Ik htlli in the Held, ready nnd willing in attend to all tiie dull 14 of his calling. lVisons deRirlmc hU servlcotikhonld cull or write to him at llloomMiurt:, l'a. marS'C7, QIIARiaiS JI. MARVLE, lirorter and Doalerln nn-vNDia, wines', oih, ucjuoas WINE 1UTTKJW, Ac, Kn. 1C orUt TWU nt, above Mth, w(t iHe, Phllftd.dihio. rllK PADDY HUN COAL COMPANY, OP SHICK8HINNY, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL $190,080. JOHN M. STACKHOUSC, rresldonf. CIIA9, A. BOONE, Secrotary nod TrJurr, Diiir-cTORft: John M.fitackhouse, N. L. Campbell, ' Cliaj. A. lloono, Cyrus Stackhouse, A. M'Dowctl, OFriCUt MAIN STREET, S1IICICSIIINNY, PA. Tlfo lnnd held by this Company, consist of I'OUIt HUNDRED AND JFOJUTY- ONI3 ACRES', nnd slxty.fonr porches, 6f carefully selcctod land lying soutliwest of Wllkes-Barro, Luzerne eoun ly, Pa.. In tho western part of the Gleat Northern or Wyoming Coal Basin. A very careful and thorough examination ra. ecntly made has proven these (for ttift ahovd) lands to bo tho embodiment or a vnst umount of tlio very best quality of anthracite cool, lmvlnf every facility that could be deslrod for trans portation in all directions. Tho above tract is crossed by n good road, and also directly In front, nnd Joining nro t!so Lncknwanna &nioom burg railroad, and tho Wyoming canal, thus af fording tho very best ad vantage of aearrylng road und canal running to tho very mouth of the mines without expense to the company. Tho measurement of tho dlflercntbedsor scums already developed wa carefully obtained nnd added together: the thlikncss of these scams. Including tho celebrated "Red Ash," "Buck Sloun tain," or "Grand Tunnel" vein, is thlrty-ono olid ft half feet, (31,'i), every cubic yard of which will yield a ton, giving a largo amount of tho best quality of coal. The loeatl.in Is such that nil the veins mov ha cut and worked lothogrcatcslposslbleadvantaga abovo water level, aud nt much less expense titan can bo dono from collerlcs operating below water level. Tho coal can bo brought to tho surfaco throuah drifts or tunnels whlchdrnln tho water from tho mines and saves the hoisting of the conl. So tbo eligibility of theso lands for cheap mining It un questionable. Very lately tho "Grand Tunn.l" or "Red Ash" vein lias been opened, aud Is non produclngns fine n qunllty of coal as has ever been produced in tho anthracite regions. Tito breaker now ill operation Is cnpablo of pteparlt g ftom 1W to 200 tons per day. Tho surfuco contains nn nbuudnnl supply of wood and tlmbcrscry val liable for mining purposes, which gives tho tract tho ndvnntngo of many other coal lands. Tho fact that almost alt valuablo coal lands are being inpldly taken up by heavy capitalists or largo cor porations, shows that they must steadily and greatly rlso In the market value, whllo with the iintncnsoiind constantly Increasing demand for this coal, nnd tho Railroad nnd North Branch ca nal, passing hy tlio mouths of tho mines, through the Oieat Iron making districts of llloomsburg, Danville, Dnueuuuon, Harrisburg, Mlddlotown, Marietta, and Columbia, to tlde-wntor nt ltnvi-a doCfrace, one can scarcely cpncclvo of n mor profitable or permntidnt sonrco of wealth than may be found lir lands like these. Hi order to lie ablo lo open their works on n moro extensive, plm, this enmpany has placed a portion of their capital stock in market on the following terms i Apy person taking ono or more shares of stock at , . TEN ' D O Ij L A Tl S EACH. will bo entitled annually lo a ton of coal at oust at tho mine per share, nnd nny stockholders NOT RECEIVING THE COAL as aforcsal .', to bo credited on the books of Ihe Company, with tho difTcrenco between thonost nnd selling piice for each share, to bo paid bofur n dividend shall be declared. O. F. KNArr, Agent. March 1, 1SG7. MISCELLANEOUS D II. W. 11. BRADLEY, lLato Assistant Medical Director J. 8. Army,) PHYSICIAN AND 8 U II O E O N it3- Oillco at tho Porks Hotel, Bloomsburg, To. Calls promptly nttended to both night and day, llloomsburg, Jan. 1, 1E07. A U C T I O X K E 11. JAM H8 K. EVEH, Ilflvinir had much exnerlenea as a PtihHn Von. duo Crlcr. has taken out tv UNITED STATES LICENSE. and tnkrs this method to Inform his friends nM tlio tmiJi.cEs!iicruuj mm no caunMvaya ue lotmd nt H.yhton-'h Or.n Stand. Illoomshnrir. rnnilr tn' ntU'iid to nil calls In his line. jiclb'C7-Iy. WELL-T1UEI) HEME DIES. ft IlussoU's lieu Ointment, Immediate nnd certain cure 25 cu. It fs also n Mim remedy for nerntchcs on horsw. rai4-.t USb.iH Hhcum Ointment, is unequa cm. Ilussoll's I'ilo Ointment, cures alter nil other icmcdiew huvu laucd ?i 00 Theso ointments aioeeitain. safe, and reliRbla f.pi'Cltic,u3tliousiiiKlahao and nro dally cortl I'ur salo by alLDrucglsts and medicine dealers. General lvpot, I'iuior Ukukn & IIodaht, AVliolemilo DniL'IstH, 2H l'ulton st., (near Oreen wlehl. New York. Sent bv mall : Itch. 40cl; h. 1L rtc.; rile, Sl.i. nittrl'C7-3m, rpiIE KEYSTONE CLOVER SEED 6 T H I V PER. TATENTCD OCTODER 2, 1366. This slmnle. tJioimh etrcctlvo machlno Is .dm It- Jed hyall scientlllc obKervers tube the moat direct Tleviee for gathering clover fcchI yet discovered. A mere gianco at It is sumcient tn eon unco tho most obtuse mind of Its junetleal utility. ii sinps mo ciover neau uom uio siam leavin; the fttraw standlna unon the mound. It la enallv drawn by one horhc, nnd requires butono mau or uhv u wmii. 11. it ti compact, simpiu in structure, and not lia ble to Kd out of order, andean be cheaply cot up. The Krcat ad nutate In tids machlno is, w have tho ieol Kthercd In the chatr, ready for the clover mill or huller, besides (savinff the great leiiKtliof tlmoand lator of mow in c, handling and thrhtn it from tho straw, it will also pay ov cry fanner to gather his bced with this machlno, on account of tho havlnsof the need which, is lost in the out way ot KJiiuerinK n. Uxtraordinary lnducomenUofrered toenorsetln men who wish to purchaso Stato or county KlghU. t or iKirucujurH un.ur WEUTilAN & RinNBOLP, CENTBAUA. Jan2.y67. Colnmbia County, Fa. H A1NES BUO'S, PIANOS the iia::o or ameuica. TIicko IManos aro universally acknowledged by competent Judfres equal to the l-est Tlano mad, l'or icfereneett, they have many thou&und city and country lcfeidents, incUidliiR large numbtrs of the HiRliSehDols, seminaries, Ac, '1 hesft Planus havo not only stood the continual uvr and heavy pcjctlee of ono year, but have been used the last nfim yearn to tho utmost satisfac tion of t hoe ndUK t hem. They have taken premiums nnd medals wher ever t'xhlblted, huh has been the demand for Planus, thai Mcrs. JJaIn.s IhoV have been compelletl tn enlnin' their works to the extent of "1 toim Pianos a week. IIhUiu now one of the most extensive find complete fju-torleH In the I'ntted Ktaten, factorleri ulono ineiins over tluw-iouribs of an acre ol (noimd.compiMnyufrontago of 2V) fect ou tha A I'tiue. 'Hieyaie undoubtedly the cheapewt nrt cla Pin not inmarkct, l'ully cu.nautccd for 5ytar, tend for illustrated eircular JIAIXE8 imo', .rfl( ;w, soo, ,w, an, :w. irro, 73 marS'C7-3m.I Kecoud Avenue, New York Cltyv 13EEOT'HET OKOANS AND ME X I.OUEONK. L'nnnimously awanled thol'lrst 1'ilze, uOald Med'il, Tin: ii:sr cauixht org aw American Institute, New York, October, llelng pronounced superior In quality, power nnd variety of tone, und In number of combina tions. "As the best lntdrumcntsof America were there contending, whichever won the twit tie would have noihlns lell to conquer," Ataeruxm Att Journal, (edit ei I by n well.Unown musical tnllie.) They have uKo taken the first premium wher ever exhibited IhU mii'-!i. Pi da i Ohoamh, one, two and three banks of l;oyn M tl?e t.'W to il,5iW, M'tthout petlals. klnuleuud ilouble bank In intent Mirtety. $tO tn $1-j. TlieM- (hwuif, with their smtMttli. pijredike quality of tone, beautiful fcolo stoph, &rt mclhof eliorun, unequalled pedaH, and ueneinl orgHndtko etTeetn.aie mi pel lor for eh ure ion, balls, par lorn und aetiotils. They nro put up iu rat.es of solid walnut, fane v meet ed walnut mew and unique stylej und eltuunt rojewool, of hpleudld rleslcnij and 1I11UI1, and of the host vorkintnuhlpr It be ing luteuded tlint vtifh liMtrument idtalt ba a model tf its chu. All liu 11 unit 11U down to a it no neuuu lvirtnbit. t''"eon,!uiv1ho beautiful Tremolautestop, without etra tha rue, Alarwe asortiu'nt constantly on linnd1 nt our Ot'utuul WholQiuile invl itetall Vare-iOCJi.s, tttl llroadwnv. Our Illustrated clreularand prleolUtH, dth jwt tttyltw, aro now icady. s-nd for arircular, pKi-oVmrr. pcmon a ni., Mannfni'turers No. Ml Ur--ad,i . mar'GT Sm. SV York t i. i. "i v 1 i' 3i"T3SK3SKsasas
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