THE COLUMBIANS BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CUHIIENT ITEMS. IWrTlio Li'sMnturc!) of sovcn States liuvo pur-cd cltjht-luHir laws. E.-J Kx-Sonutor t'owan Is tfoliiL' to iimi'tliD law In iililii";tii. Hlilp Cultivator, from San t'ran (lco, arrived at Ni'W York, brings on trel"lit cai'Ks ol wnrtit. O.i A single iiiMitifiictory In lilvlnton nniiity, ill., luv recently tnmio 1011,11110 liouiKH oi gooilKiinariroin Deet-rooi. fiarCongrcwnum Mycr Strouo has been given a stolen ring belonging In .lell'er.-on DavN, that ho may restoro it 1,11,1 1,13v:l"1 ." 111 iii lltVIIIl. hiroclalms itM.'lf to bo "tliu Hunrenio . ti t- i ...I J t. i ..i ...... 1 1 I... I tar 11 13 hUlll'll IIIIU UL UllU JliUll 111 UlU 1 Seine on Alber.nario Sound, on Tliur. es, ' ,,..V w "cn ",KS mm ,tv""' mm WUf UlimVU, 1 1 iy i t , i 3 i ' V"'i'. 7 .V i uB. 11 ii. .i .- uinu mi.. .... ..v.. ...... board, claiming $."1,000 damages.. fay A young woman was burledullvo in I.ockport.N.Y. Shewas found turned ... ' .!.. I. 1...! I 1 ovvr in tue coniii, uur iiuir loi n, "wr i hands clenched and Intense agony (. - litcleil on her face. r..v-Thn mKt. nnu-n nt T.nfl.- llnvnii was broken into and robbed. The let-tnl ters were all torn open, tlio contents lnJf.pJ!,'i! "V.! '!, "r01""1 tl,u .v-.Ieir. Davis' nlantatlon. with that of former slav iuu vuiiiM lu.iM.', nun uiu TOiui in. ui, hi i . ....i.i ...in .....t... d.ia inui ti.t N,,ut ,,,llKU l11" ,fi.i.,i r..nr..-M. (l.n ir iikci . against Jefferson Davis before the lnves- I JJ ..Hl.llif. .1 .......v... .. ...iv'u i tlgatlllg Coinniitteo ol Congress, lias been eol.victed of perjury umfsen.inccd to ten years Iniprisoiunent at Albany. r.lif An old lady insisted on Her mln- ister's iiraying for rain, had hercabb.igo cut up by a hail storm, and on viewing tlio wreck remarked that she "never kuewhlm to undertako anything with- out over-doing it." f.3!-Mr. Fox denies that ho ever told any one that Russia was willing to give ttsiier Xorth , America pensions, or iiinr. t in firiiri.niiitiT. wim inn', sin it. seems that tho Tribune's correspondent manufactured tlio tiling out ot wnoio i-intii. fiST D, Field,!). V., the r...i n. 1 1 i..!l.l .. !...! . V." 5. "L-'.i V Vi . Dudley Field mid Hov. I ntv 3 j 1 viii 1 Junvi wi uiu jiyuwi iiiv-vi in ?;u."". t,, "l UIh iitli n llni-ufiri HiuMttJ .1 Itt I li;ril I at tlio ago of S(i. pa"A history of tlio lifo and cam I . . , r ii,.!,.:,,! r.,1... C! -M.. 1... I... pa gas of Colonel Joliu S. aiostiy, by Jo in Scott, major in Ids command, whoo work is tl.eonethatissanctioiicd . .. t.jji . 1 1 . by tho subject of the memoir, lias been jiurcha,t'd and will soon bo published y -n,'"'1'?' 1 ,it:.,n f,M,i,. r-iT The colored citizenspf Columbus, (11. In fit 11 nifcliiiL' on tho Ulh inst r- r Icir Dwls' nlantatlon with that rW'.' pmccs jur umauimy wu- mxiiuie citizens oi tno respective county his brother .loe have been sold to a csse.i in us jaivr ; ana to nave iic as- at large, n nuuiuer,suaii as aicrin oi uiu adopted resolutions thanking Congress power to try him, and ho refuses on the slmn ,-uverally take the oath or alllrma nntl tho State Legislature for their re- ltouuiI that military jurisdiction is ex- tipn now prescribed by law to bo taken cent action, and promising to bland by tho Kepublican party as the hope of lib erty on mis comment. tss patent corn liusker is ndver Used In Ohio, which will husk sixty ears a minute, doing tlio work of ten men. it tawes on 1110 ouier husk, men tho inner and fairorportion.Iayiiigeuch bvitself-and then strips tho silk per- fectly clean and deposits tho ear in its placi. IS-Florida produces lemons that . ..!i. ..,..i ...wi ni-,. twnii-i. i;iSii 1 iu a ... ...v.., inches in c rcumferenco. Theso mam- moth lemons arc obtained In east Florl- mmi.n(1,C,nf S'l'urnln1- J'liillips is not moro than six Indies from the tall and tho shining pitchfork . . .. - .. .1 ...11 of tlio master of them all." rar-Tlcknor & Fields have given Mtr.l.....a i')lin oa lite clinpn riT fl-n nrifUj on their "Dlnniond Dickens." and the novelist has written a letter in which hotavs: "I think vou know how hitrh and lar beyond tlio money's worth I es- teem this act or manhood, delicacy and honor. I havo nuver derived greater p casuro irom 1110 receipt on money in nll 111 v life. number of delegates wero present, reii' resentinsr three-fourths of tho counties of tlio State. A number of colored del egates wero present. A Conservative plalfotm was adopted, and Emerson Etheridge was nominated forGovcrnor. E3 Advices from New Orleans btate mat tno 11st 01 appointments 01 uoards of registers for tlio entire State of Louis- iana is at last completed. Each parish ot tlie Htato constitutes a registration district ami 1110 election precincts remain tho eamo us under tlio present State law. Tho work of reconstruction is to proceed nt once. In Xew Orleans, thus far, four thousand voters linvo been registered, nan 01 whom nro colored. Tho Salem (Mass.) Journal, under 1 ..riliPl... IV-.... I-..,., ..!... ll UIUUL.IUU1 x.iu iiuius, s.iv?. iiiiii mu'KHVi's' in Liui xw'siprn mihisi educated up' toourhiglierlawbtaudard. Winn, 1i f,.. mnrj mm. ( uiv .inl ........ us-tlio despised Abol tion'iits wo do- termlnod that tlio 'nigger, (us thoy cal- led tho colored man) should bo mado tin I nil tin 1 J fir 1111 M'riiil.l r,-til. Vnhni. 'The fM.t of the negro is,;;, the W...I.-L! nrnlirnnnll.nl rni'llniM niwl who nro not In our tolls must stand from under." Tills is n sample of New England ltudicallsm. Success l bring- i...J r,,f .1... ii, ,...( i,t i,..,,.,..,....,...i "i pifrltan tyranny and dovllIslTncss of tlio old Abolitionists who aro now-tho lea- ders of tiio Itadlcal party. Aroourpeo- plo prepared to bo tho instruments of heir own undoing? ftiy Tho Democratic malorltvi.i f.'nn. necticutfor Govenor is 'JS7, and on tho -Congressional ticket islSiit; while tho ncpuuiicans navo tno i.egisiaturo by a majority of 11 on Joint ballot. Tho euuso of this Is, that towns or districts as old as 1818 send two members while now towns or district, send but one. Tiioouirago ot tueimug win uo seen by mo iouowiug example : At the lute election, thocitv of Hart ford polled .11(52 votes, and thecounty of Tolland polled ITiiil votes: yet tlio for- mer. with a Conservative maloritv of .100, elects but t wo members of tho lower brauciior tno Legislature, mid tlio lat ter, with its Itadlcal majority of 171, elects twenty-one. Again, thot'ountie.s oi Tniiami, wiiiiinam, and .Middlesex polled nn aggregato voto of 17. IIS.S, and in theso counties thero nro forty-six towns Having sixty-seven representa tives in tlio Legislature; tho cities of Hartford, New lluvcii, and llrldgeport polled 17,077 votes, and they nro alhlwcd but live representntlvesfrom cities, giv ing mi aggregato Conservative majority of i-M, against tho sixty-seven repre sentatives from counties giving an ag gregato Kepublican majority of lusii. da and on the southern coast islands by son, .11111 iiiuiougn inuusuiius cuuiuui- iv.sii.-i;iiu uiiiiuiv,iiiiiiiiiiiii:is,uiiii inm? grafting tlie lemon cutting on tho native ted tho samo crime, yet lioalonoisheld. "f of As.semlily.iiowln force.impos ,our orange tree. The fruit is equal in WIint did Americans think of Aus- S.? 'o? flavor to tho tot -West India lemons. trhl f(jr L.onllnlng Lh Kayctto iu ur $tn& 0 IS5"ihe.eworL lloj-Wsajs: Mr. ,imi(,P(,ns.. Wimt would wo think of omitted bv them in relation to tlio keen- 31r. Greeley, and Mr. Oreeley is Franco were she to Imprison Victor r ' ...... I .... I fll. .. 11 I.. .1. .-T. ...!!.. .... - ....tll. 1111m only six weens nciiimi num. rjiuvens, iiugo 111 1110 itoauiu mr iwujrars 1111- nnd Iliad. Htovens is omv six days oe- mil n fr ,1 " IFnvr im ovc !l 111 lira IK -. tiv 1" i'C V , V v i own preceueius win nu usea wun icrn- nor mid recovered Ueloro any justice 01 Sl'i Z )e, ! . o (Mb ins? n', d iron Ki fn h cilcct against themselves, and when the peace of the propereounty.as debt yille, on tlio 10th inst., and Hon. Liijah - i.ni'i, ...m mi ofliko amount aro now bvlnw roovor- ptrt.'i'iio 1 n mrvm I'll I mini siiiiiii I . i ...in 1. -.1 ill. . i wciKer was enoscn rresiuent. Aiargo "1"" i"'ll " . Ire (ifolumbum, 13LOOMS.Jtfua, PA. I'ltlDAY .IIOUM.V'CI, .MAY n, 1H0T. JEPFE11SON DAVIS. There Is n document ealled tho "Con stltutlou of tho United States," framed r Vni,,. t,nr .,i,i,in,in f.wi t 1.7 " . i ...i.t..i. Inn - of 4 liit tn ml If Mm linuti1fitif i .1 tutrv. ntu i.i.i.i win 'wo-iiM ""fc ; lembers of Congress, and other of- '1'" nssundng tho duties of their lm.. ,.!. III,. I,,.,,,.,,,...,. Si vFimu. inuu u auivnui umu iu muih.) iw lml" tlmt Constitution, Inltwellndtho followintr imrmmu.li : "ln all criminal prosecutions, the t ' '. cased shall cnio.' the rinht to u sneabt ami .. i,-lnl. tui nn imiiarlial turn of Me ... . , ... .""c?" U1, 'District wherein the crime shall ... , ,...., f ivominUteil, which dhtricl shall 'lave ueen committal, wnicn umrwi snaa time uccn vrcvumsi nxccrimncu uy utw: o to be, informed of the nature and Causc of the accusal on; to 6c confronted wilt, the witnesses aaainst him ; to have ro"W" iow. ii Jenerson iavis is iniioceui of anv crime, ho should bo at onco re- ' .... ... ..... ,.';,' . f nl. ',;,,,. ,, flo. m I . it l.r. j ti iil 111 I lit. I nllll II t II ll I . " .. .... j ....... . entitled to "a speedy am public trial. Wo care not how great the crime is, all nro entitled to this, and a refusal of it tu ,.,, .,,.,, , .',,,,.!,, ii.tii '".'i "' ",'1"""" r ".M without the semblanco ol u trial, ami in tho faco of tho fact that both Ho ami liU coun-el havo been ready and willing to rocec(i '0 nrc not a-kin" fr n ' n ,1,1 , wfl ..... even accept a parole unless it is nn tin- conditional one; ho simply demands ti... 1 f 1 1 ,.i.i! t,.!.,i I Tho lllCttlltet in , liUltt ls cll. I L' UUlfll UI ll FtiriTLTll V illlll ffllUIIVy lllitll I .........v titled to, and receives this. It is a part of our fundamental law. Hut where iijw uiv ui.uuu inn wjwi x noivn-iu -r 1 1 1 1! - uecau-o 110 nas noi tno power to try him. "or can ho release him, 1 .1 1 t.n .11.1 . 11... . oec;lUS. IIIU JUUIllUlll lie lllll SU, IHU i.lti...,i uk would erv out -md noio Jiatiuai pack wouidtii out, and would chanro complicity with traitors. . . - ami tlmt he had let tho Chief among thcm j, chief Justice Cha-e, in whoso district lie is, must bear the wliole .,,,,.. ,.., i., ,. , .,,us. .. , u.,- ...is . tnnilnl nenr flin Ktnlo. This is lllnmv. i,n,....,.,. ,.ti.. ,...JJ f., ti,,.... at.,1. - " - nro ucing tried; aim oesmes, rcnnsyi- vania, is as much under military con- trol as Virginia, and tho samo reason ! ....... .1 . .. i10r0. ' ' ;,.,', ..,, Mlo Jboso who attempted to fasten tho crime ot Lincoln's asasination on iw- vis, havo ignobly failed', and Conover, one of tho perjurers lias received the . ... .... rcwuru 01 nis vinany. 1110 reuiaiuiiig ,, ,,!. T,lvia ti,rfrn u trn . T clmrS na, '. S ;l's. thereforo is tre.i- tho tyrniiiiy of Italia for sending po- ... ,,,,, l'"1 prisoners to tho snows of Siberia, .,...1 ...I il.n n n.l nl,.,l n and yet they aro first accorded a trial. JS 11 uossiuic mat in ireo America we nro ninrn tv.rnnnli'nl tlnili ilpsnolle Ulis- Utn? Tint nnlv Is this flm ense. 1ml I lit ,,rn,..it i,u n-toiiiuhmi tlmt n 1 , ,m,y 1,0 connned in a dungeon, loaned down wnn cnains, ami deprived of his liberty at the will of a party in ,.,,.,, 1 w ,,. ,,- Tf,,,ii,..,i rrinmi f. .. .. . .. . tnnt riwi tinin ,11m pnmn wlion t ioirl . . . ,w , .- the Dastiles of tlio nation. Orriei.vii Chaxoks. As remarked yesterdy,tlionewonicials,wlio werocon- firmed by tho Senate to fill tho vacant niacin in this city, will enter upon tho active performance of tlielrduties to-day ana in several 01 tno tie lanmenis 1111 nortant changes will occur. Colonel J. V. Cake, collector of tho port, yesterday mado tno lonowing ap pointments: Fiust Di'.l'UTYCoi.i.KCTOit Hon. If W.Tracy, of Uradford county, vico J Heed Meyer. Sixoxn Dcputv Cou.r.oTOit W. 15. .101ms ot miladelplila. vice William """"a n. 1 ,0. i"!ou u' IHW isCll.UU, IIS Sill Yl'l IU 111 CUSIUIUS. Pasi III : ll Wi 1 1 iiiiii 11. Stoovor. of Sv-PMMefMaymi tOUItiy. I llWIUeipilltt jMUS, r . l'ursol, of Northumberland Of tho nbovo appointments, Hon. II W. Tracy ls a Johnson Kepublican, who supported Clymer and Klwell last fall; " J ulL "i0 ol ',i,ro ""'"ocral-. CoIOIlOl CilkO WHS ril'mUlllC: rmmimended for nppolntment by twenty-eight Democrat- lo member of our Legislature, and was sm.nor tedbv Se supported n ftenator liiicKinew and op- l'wed by General Cameron. , T,.. ,. ,T LX-CioVKltSOlts AND Ex-USITKl) Statks HU.vatous, In answer to tho inquiry ol a correspomlc.it, wo would s,ntc tlmt tho rlowl"S Kx-U. S.Sena tors from Pennsylvania aro still living Hon. Walter Lowrio. resldenco Xew Yorl: City. Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, Unloiitown, Fayetto county, l'a. lion. James lluchanan, Lancaster. Pa. Hon. William Iiigler, Clearfield, Pa. lion. David Wllmot. Washington City, 1). 0. Lx Governors living! Hon. Joseph ltltner, Carlislo, Fa. Hon. David It. Porter, Harrhburar. Fa. Hon. W. F. Johnston, Philadelphia, Pn. Hon. Win. Ulgler. Clearfield, Pa. Hon. James Pollock. Philadelphia. Pa. llon.W. F. Packer, Willlnnisport, Pa. Hon. A. G.Curlln, Philadelphia, Pa. John Cami'uki.j,, 710 Samson Street, Philadelphia, has constantly on hand and for salo cheap, a largo assortment of now and second hand law and mis cellaneous books. THE NEW JURY LAW. Tho following U a copy of tho now Jury Law, passed by both Hoiibes of the l.egHlaturc: Hue. 1. Jlc It enacted, etc. That on tho general election to bo held on tho Tuc.-day of October, Anno Domini one thousand oigut numtrcu ami sixiy seven, and IrUenniallv thereafter, nt such election, tho ipialilled electors of tno soverai counties oi tins uiiiiiiion- fmtli sliiiil c-lucl, III tnq manner now 1'iovKled liylnw rortlieelecllon o otner county otneers, two souer, lmeiiigcm nntl Idulcioiis nersons to servo as Jury roniinllniH'rs. In cncli of sulci coiintiort ,, , - . , 1 , " "V" 1 "0 H, " , not bu oilgiblo for ro-elec- .1 .... I.Y r i iwil mui u until tniu; in mi in imu in six years: ',rftcrf. That each of .slid l'iucu electors sua., voto ior on. normi nil v lis llirv rilll11lllssniHr. nnii tlio .......... i -v two jierMms Iiavlng tho greatest number of votes for jury couijnistoncr shall bo duly elected Jury eominis-lon !:,llulI'.t'",lln1VV'i it ,. r Snc. -. It Huall bo tho duty of said . (.ominissloners to meet at tho so.it i,.,.., r lust co ol l ie res icctive counties, at lea - t thirty days lieloro tho llr.M term of I1"" conrioi cuminim iiieii-. m "! M KI '.Sf, ...... in" n..;u..t ,w Ihh n in ,.v,.mi ;vu ..r-iu- n-mintv iiiiL'tiiuuiiiiiiiii. iiiiiwiwii? iii i; ".'J': "r":;'.; . . " I . .1 .1 1. I It i. l.in l . n ll 1 1 It Till. KIWI lt!1. il-ioners cannot arree unon'tlie name . ,.., wtnlin wilnrteil liv them as '.ev tlinll ,ceed follows ,i.'.u.l 0f thu conimlUloners shall make n list conta In linr the names of one-half of the renuirlto number of persons, and ten per eentuin in addition thereto, and the iirotier number shall be obtained by t,.,cIl .e.,,i (.onintissionors striking from tho list furnished dy tho other a number equal to tno i-aJtl audition ; and the names not stricken out shall bo tho '!! ?L . . ,'r!il1 mode and manner now directed by law, m s:iiii uiv 1-uiiiiiiipsinivis siitin. in piaeo me names oi per.-o 13, so seiccie 1 in the nrmier ury wheel, and tlio sain W - k ... .,,. nn, ; . ...". t v commissioners and tneiceys thereof in tho custody of said county. aid Jury conimi loners ... ,1, --1 if r tin vTt -t .t!.(i Min i v I4III uiu nnviiii u nib i.r rv.u vuum.t . of them, shall draw from the proper Jury wheels panels of jurors, and :..i 1......... ..( 41. n . ...... ... .i...l.. .....I kiluiujiiiui - , ui iiiuiiiu ici luiimj, Jim "s petit and traverse Jurors, for tho trial ,,r L,nn in fm-t whlt-li nnv ln tnlfnn in .r.';.;uX. Vllh .) -S1. . "l . '.'iV:,? . illlv tilt 1 if 11 111 ui. wi uiu lum ta v.i 11 m ui cnnilnal.in thesJveral counties aforcaid in the manner now practised and allow- wl; but before the saldjury ;conimlslon- ers and slierill shall proceed to select or (i1..uvj,lrol.sin the mannerafursaid, they by U10 before selecting and drawing jurors, j.. .1 'I'linf 1.11 iiitw.ti ntiin nf.t nr ,iCts of Assembl y of this Commonwealth hs makes it tho duty of the sheriff inn; commissioners of said countie to select and draw jurors shall bo repealed, and cea-o to have any force or effect fmi,uuidnftortliellrst dayof December next, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-seven: J'rovidcd, 'Hiat all nets and parts of acts of Assoni- lily, now In force, in relation to the cus- t ,.1:. M1.,in ,,ii 1 lnnl-ln V ' V" swK 1I0C'-1,I1,K UIUi opening o tho jury wheel ot tlio locking, opening, .sealing or break- tho seal of any Jury wheel, or in re lation to tho selection or drawing of Itirora snail be taken, deemed and held to apply to tl .nnrsiifirHr anAl.;!lc-, 'V-, D1A. O. l.il the saldjury comniu-loneM ich of said jury commis- nlonertt whall bo allowed and paid out of Ulli respective county treasury two dol- Iiirs mill llfl-v i'iiit inr dnv. nnil fnnr cents per inUe.circulurfroni tho residence of tho commissioners to tho court house. si:c. C. It shall bo tlio duty of each of said jury commissioners to tauo upon himself and di-chargo tho duties of his sam mcu uiiuer u icimiiy 01 onu iiuii- dred dollars for each and every neirlcet 1 . .. , , . v. . , iiii - ri'iiis..ii(i'iiiiiiiiiTii)!iiiin.iiiiiiiiii)ii .ible, ten. dollars of which shall go to tho person suing and tho residue to bo paid by said Justice to the treasurer of tlio respective county forthcusoofthosaino. Snc. 7. In case of inability of either or both of tho said jury commissioners by sickness or death, or other unavoid- amo causes, to niscnargo 1110 duties 01 tin oince, or iu case 01 neglect or re itisid to serve thereon, it shall-bo tho duty ot tno president judge in sucli county, wherein such vacancy may nave occurred to appoint a suitable person or persons, as tho c:iso may be, posseting the qualification aforesaid, to perform tlio duties of said ofllco during such a vacancy, and such person or persons after having complied with tho r"'r?"H "?, .LV'?.,V"W...n. "i 11I1S llt'l, Sllilll IIUCCCU HI UIU 11 U I ICS Ul wild omen thnsiinmns if plnrtoil hv Hie people, until mo next general election wnen tno peopiosnaii electa conimi sioner in licit tuereoi THE NEWS. HKSI MITION OFIIIK IMIT ICIIMCNT ISVKSTI. U.MIO.V. WASH1N0T11X. 1), C, Tho IIouso Judiciary Conimltteo meet in Washington next week to ro. sumo tho impeachment invcstiiratlon matter. Several witnesses havo been uniinoued wlthinadayortwo, and will hero in tlnio for lliecoinniltleo. The evidence heretofore taken has been nrinted. and will ho nreson eil in ilm lloiiso with tho report of tlio cbinmittei m .iiuy, as reipnrwi uy mo resolution or lasts ession, provided a quoruni bo pre.,. out. It is contemplated bv tha coin niitteo to nnish tliolnvestigatlon during " Till! CASE Ol' JKFFEnSON 11.WI9, Tho District Court of tho United State meets In Itlchmond on Monday, and mo ouiy case on tno uocuei oi any iiio ment U that of tho United States vs Jefferson Davis. Tho District-Attorney arrived hero to-day, and has been In consultation with oiiicersof tho govern' ment relative to tho trial. Tho counsel for -Mr. Davis aro also bere. and will do. maud that their client bo tried nt this term, or thatf ho bo released from con llucmcut. To this tho court will prob able reply that tho prisoner is not with In its jurisdiction, as lie is iu military custody. An nnneal direct to tho Pres. Ideut will then bo made, which will pronauiy result in tno released Mr, uavis on nominal nan. tip: i'caci: rovni:i-Ai, Tho European Conference, which is to meet in i.onuon next mount, to set tle tho dispute between Franco and Prussia, in regard to Luxemburg, will bo composed of tho lepresentatives of until Jiniiuu, r ranee, iTUssia, Alls tria. lltissla. and thoK iiL' of Holland. us Grand Duko of Luxemburg, It Is understood that llio following terms rons.toscrvo havo been agreed upon as abasls for tho deliberations of tho Conference i 1. Franco Is not to enlarge her tires- ent boundaries. 2. Tho formications of Luxemburg aro to bo evacuated and dismantled. 3. Tho future noil! cnl status of tho Ormiil Duchy is to bo acertained nud determined by tho Confercnco. 1. Tho ilnal t ec s on of tho Confer ence Is to bo guaranteed by nil the gov ernments participating tlierel n. A xoriit) ootirte.an in St. Louis sub- scribed $10,000 to tho rebuilding of tho iimiell House. ODITUAIIY. l)H:r.At hU resltlrticr. In I)uihrr, SttlHvnn ro., on Tumtait. Avrll Wit 1'I7. Pit. .ItislAl! JACKSON, fu tt,n scvcnty'tlith ymf of hi at'. Homo history of tho life would aeem proper, in tinouiicliiK tho ilrnlli of ono of our moil nlticil IHzons oho whn hit bt'cti nlwuys known nin puhlli..plrltoil linn, whoio every wish nntl effort lime been for the Improvement of his county nnil t!ipileelupment of Us wealth i whether conslst lin? of Iho iniiieriit utuler uroutiit, or tho suhjugii llon of Jho fnre-st, It was nlwuyn his plenstiro to lenil iery enersy nnil nil of his menus In tlmt Predion: nnil In tho prnelieo of Ills profession, his well-known hUIII nnil nooil Judgment were eiilled In reriulsldoiilonsftfler lilsnse would Imvo iiiituriilly rellecil him from hlsnctlvo duly. Ills benevolent foelliuts would not permit lihu to re main ldlo Mlienecrlilspervleeivero needed. He was ever lolio found nt Iiln post, nud for many years nfter he had iilven up prnellelnsr his profen- slon for other remuneration than Iho knowleilpto of nml satisfaction In tho relief given to Ills pa. dents. lie was born at Catawlbsa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, on Hie Sth day of May, 1701 lack Inn less than n month of bclnjc Rovcnty-Rlx years old nt Iho time of his death, llemoved to York, (now Toronto,) Canada West, with his father, n row years beforo tho war of lspj, nud was living on Oeoruo street, (Vorkl, Toronto.nl tho breaking out of tho war. tits father bavllu? eotisldembln money, Invested It with n friend In n township of land near Toronto. There wero of Iho family nine bnysnud twoulrls, Joslah Jackson being Iho fourth don. Soon after the breaking out of the war, his fa. ther (Samuel .lacltson, Senior) nnd lilmselfjolned "olonel Joseph Wilcox s regiment, which was composed entirely of United Stales citizens who nt the breaking out of the war wero living In Canada. Joseph Wilcox was Colonel, Mnl lory, Major, Samuel Jackson, Sr., Quartermaster, nnd Samuel .Tnckxon.Jr., Lieutenant. .loslnh Jackson crossed tho Lake, (norno sixty miles,) with thirteen otherii, (one lady being In the company,) In an open boat, starting In n storm In the night, for the purposo of Joining tho tho American nriny. Ills brothers Samuel and William were Impris oned In Toronto for not taking tlio oath of nlle- glaneototbellrltMi Government. While In pris on, the wife of illiam was taken nick and died. lVrmlsslon wus refused him to free her, nnd his guards held him back from tho window to pre vent bU seeing her when the eollln was homo by Iho prison, nud opened to give lilm the opportun Ity to seo her, but was refused unless bo would llrst loko tho oath of nlloglancc. Tblsliorefused, mid afterwards escaped, and Samuel, Jr., was lulled out, nnd bolh Johns! Colonel Wilcox's reg iment, and fought with their father and brothers until penco was declared. Joslah Jackson fought at the battle of Lundy's Lane and other battles his father nnd brothers bclag with lilm. The large and now Immensely valuable property of tho family iu Canada win. confiscated, nnd tho nd of Iho war left them nil poor. Ills father died In the West, on Iho 12th of June. UG4; nnil Dr. JoMnli Jackson supported blf mother until her death, which occurred at lJerwlck, Pa., on tho Clli of January, ls!9. Dr. Joslah Jackson coremcuccd the, study of medicine in Canada, with Dr. llrisnlck, beforo tho war. After peaeo Mas dec!ared,ho settled In lluf- lnio, cw ork, and llnlsiied tlio stuity of mcdi cine. IIo led thero nnd removed to Berwick, Co lumbia eouuly, l'a., lit 1317 was with Dr. Mnssy ln llerwlck for two years, and then commenced tho practleo of medicine. tin tho lOlhof February, 181 ho married Fanny Stevens, In Duchess county, . Y. She died on the 21st of Marcli, 1SJ1, leav lug one child a daugh ter (Mrs. Oottlelfer). On tlio 2(ith of February, 1S2 ho was again married to Mnry W. Abbott, whodiedln Duhoro (then Cherry) on the 23d of June, lsfil, leaving Ilo children twobons (Geo, I), nnil 11. Push) and threo daughters (Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Llpplncott, and Mrw. Woodrulf.) In addition to die practice of his profession, bo slarteda storo at llorwlck in INHj and In If), when thoseltlement was very sparse.nnd accoin mod.itlons much needed, ho traveled olf Into Cherry, thus early ldcnllfyliis himself and Ids fortunes with this county, by starting n btoro un der the charge of his brother Samuel, who carried it on until his dentil, on tlio 21st of January, ISO. In December, ls.1l, Pr. Joslah Jackson moved from llerwlck to Mnuch Chunk; remained thero lu Iho practice of medicine and the mercantile business until February, KIs, when ho moved to Wilke.sb.irre, where, in connection w ith Messrs, Corey and llrown, ho built two hcctlotia of tho Le high fc Susquthannn railroad, being 'os. 31 and 31, situated near M llkes-barro. In April, lsll, h moved to Ilntiover, wliira In connection with Mr. Merrick, ho continued tho meicnutllo business until HI'l. In April, lSlo, ho reinoveil to Iviugstiu, opposlto Ukes-barre, where he remained until bis removal to Cherry (now Dusliore,) which placo ho reached on tho 1th of July, is)- being tho samo yearSiilllvnu county was taken from Lycoming, nnd commencing bis residence at the Inception of tho new county. Ills brother bavlnsdlcd in ISM, bo sold tho Uock of goods to Wm. Colley, who continued tho buslnc&s for several years. In June, 1SI0, bo again opened Iho store, under tho charge of Wm. Colley, who continued In uhnrgo of It until November of that year,w hen his son, George 1), Jackson, took chnrgo for his father, until April, 1SH, at which timo ho became partner with his father. That partnership continued until tuft, nt which time 11. Hush Jack son was taken In as partner, tho firm then be coming 'J, Jackson .t sons." and so remained un til tho death of Pr. Josl.lh Jackson, who died about half past four o'clock on tho morning of Tuesday, tho lull of A prll, 1M7, nt his resldenco In Dusliore. On Thursday his ftnnl resting place.hls remains being followed by ono of tho largest pro cession of mourners nnd sympathizing friends that was ever nssembled In the Counly for such purpose. Tho funeral sermon was preached by llou, Itlclmrd Bedford Iho Masonic fraternity with Iheir imprcssiv burial service, being In attendance, and having chargo of the funcrni rites of their deceased brother. MArtlH-ElD. jurat j i. .Jui. jupsuny. .prii .win, iw , in uiu rt'MuviK'n m uiu uriuu h iiioiiht. iiy lliaHov. Thus H. Cull fii, Ttima UiMitoii, of Wa-iiliiBlon, i). C lo .Mattit) L, Hloant of tuw .W.U!VJX-S.lXTKIOn tho Cllh ult by Rev, A.JmKon l-'urinun, Mr. A. M, Marvin, of Muh lcbur to Miss houhiii Hantct', of Town Line, Ki:.XSKVU0rir Ii tliU place, on tlio Z7th ult It.itr T IF lllmm tr .tlirnt.i U I.rr.nL...- . 5iisMltuel!t lH. llocll, botli of iloltenback, i.u rprne county. JlI!UXJ)AllfTOXJ:J!Iti:iia):i!-At thohouKO or joim hMinirlitrt!'r,in ilollentmck townsblp( Luzoinnfouiitv.uiitli(VJUtbuU..I)v Auron llovd. rqM Mr. Ilowant llrumlnKP, of New-opeck, to ID I K 1 . Jtt:iX-ln Hemlock town'shlii, on Thursday tho Ulli ull., Cathnrlnu lleea.ajjed 77 years. .V.I Ji'.A-In Ilspy.on thoSIst ull., Mrs. Hample, widow of tho Into HobertHample, iculoriMl) wjftd j'jr.i:ixorox-i miiiviiio, on tim sotu uit, josepn 1'iiKinsioii, iigeu nuoui w years. AInrkct Krport, Wheat per bushel Hyo " Corn " .,., l-'lour iwr barrel Cloverseed.... riaxsetit , Under I '.mi Tallow .', , Potatoes Hrled Apples I'ork ,. ..,...... ltuinsn , Hides and hhoulders M lird per pound Hay per Ion - LUJIllint. HeiulocI; Hoards per thousand feet I'lne " " (one Inch) ., Joist, Scniitlliig, VlaiiU, (llemloek) blilnglcs, No. 1 js-r thousand- , S3 IXJ , (10 oo ,. lsn'jo ,. 13 ., H Ol .. 7 Willns ft. , ,. WW rlillmltlpliln MiirttiU. TiiUiwiiAY, Mnjr 1, 1S07. FMien . ,. . Nurlliwcnlrrii miporflno nt f Vina OiO NorlliwMicni rxlrii V'1 lo.i) NiirlliwrsiiTii minii)' f Is, "s- Vmnitii-ititiiln. nnil Western extra I1I1SJ villi in mill i'i i "',. "tZ . ll)..VV,ll..'l ennsvivnuill nun iicniitii iiiinu.v 'eiinsvlvniiliiniid Western fancy., .1.1.iirl.i..VI 10.iKv4l7.riii K.'Vl .1..HVt.1.IO J.l.ll08.1.l5 live Hour Wnn.vr IViinsylvanla red, V "us. souineni " " . California " " .. . " while " , S.I, III niMfv-'D JI.IHWS1.7II ll.lMit.l jl.lsiifSl.) . "lelfl 75o Sil.Sl W1.25 liedllie ItvK t'eiinsvlvnnla rye. V bus.- CoiiN Yellow, " White, " .. iixis i mis 'IIOVISIONH .Mess 1'OIK, T inn iui ss iieei, " Presseil Hogs, Hi Smoked Hams " ,. " shoulders V B) Lard. lb J in-, 1 1'-.e lleSfllUc 1.1efil.ll,e SHUUiii Viil WI Sliic) SlilW Skkps Cloverseed V bus , iiinninysccKr nus FlnXRi-eil M 10 Iltox No. 1 Scotch... . No, 1 American MW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMIXISTltATOIIVS NOT I C K. xVi;MrTi: or IlAUMoNtiioint ni.c'o. LrttPM of lulni.i.Nt ration t thorstatnnf Ilnnnon I,nlnnir, lutuof rililiiKcrcck townhip. Columhla nmnly. K-t'ennfU, navo nei'ii firanit'u vy 1110 ncaiMrr n ilinnlim con it iv, in 1-sAArijMiorii nun . Ui tviv lulinliiUtrntitrH. Alt tif-rMtlt lilt vllllf elallim or ilpnmtxM ncnln-t the rmtp ortlio doro ilt'iit arc rfuur,-t'Itnniii1ip tlipm known to tin-nil-lninNtnitorK without Oclny, nmlull iktsuiih in ilulitcil itre rcnuovtfit to make payment. J-VV IdVIKM Il, l iltlirS IIIUAM It. KLIN!?, AU,nr8" FllilntTrrckf May .'t.lWT-lt. JXCIIAXGK SAI.OOX, Titn iTOprieior or mo ixcnanf;craioonn nuw ou lmnd a lurgo stock of HUMMEU IUrnilSHMIINTS, OonsKtlng of SI'ICKP OYSTims, HAIIWINKS TKirn. llOLOfJNA shki:p tonqce, sweitzku ciikii:. noiLnn nnns IjAGKH heek, ale, itC. COMI3 OXK, COMi: AUi AND HVX. -uft IjAWHOX CAWfAX. Illoomsburc, May .1, 1SG7. N EAV STOItE Hr GOO 1) S MirFMNVILIJI, COI.UMMA COUNTY, 1'A. Tiirsubscribcr ropncctfullv Informs his friends nnd tho public that lie h.is Juvt returned from the city with a fresh nnd well selected AKSOIITMIINT or MlillUItANDIZi:, nnd lias opened n store lu tho room formerly oc cupied by Mephen Wolf, His stock eoiiM of evertlilns usually kept inn Ilrht-cluss country htore, feucli as imv ooons, onocnuiKs, HAnnwAiti:, ckhau- WAHK, J)UL'0, MKDICINKH, tCM At He hopes to merit a shuro of the public pa trim- nsie. KKIiS J, MIMjAKU. .Miiumviiie. May y, imj7. S IIEIUFE'S SALE, JIY virtue ofn writ of Allan Levari Jbcn. Issued out of tho (yourt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill pi ill n I v. it m I Iii mn 11 rpi-t I'll 1 linrn will Im hiild liv publlc endue, or outcry, on Hatuhihy, .Htnh 1, I"", at ten o'clock In tno lorenoon, nt the Court House, In the Iiorout;h of I'ottMNille, Schuylkill couniy.ine ioiiowiiik uni usiaic o wi: All that, tlio undivided seveii-sUteentii nnrt of nd iu the following described piece or paicelof coai Hum, eoiiiposeo oi portions oi eerinni on fi lial surveys, referred to lu tlie Indenture of Com promise nnd Kclenscs hereinafter relerred to, .ltuate. lyinir nnd lieimr partly in tho tounsbln ot Hutler, (Into lUrry) lu Schuylkill county, and puriiy inuonynu'immiownsnip.unuiniJifi eoumy, in the Stnto of lVniv Unnlu. nnd bounded and described accord In ir t n recent murkluif and reptirt of a larger ploco or poitlonof land, of wiiir-n huh ucscnncu is ynii iiimtio ny reicr W. slmeler nnd Allen Ki slier, I tho borough oi roiuvnie, lnsum .NcnuyiKUi couniy. surveH) tii) follows, to wit; lUKlnnlni nt a point In tlio mtddlu or tlio Minimlt of tlio hiub rkl(!e, next north of tho Mahanoy Creek, vhicb point In mid way between tho eastern boundary of u tract or iginally suneved on a warrant dated tho thir tieth dav of Mav. 170.1. issued to William llllloli. nnd tlie wehtern boundary ofn tract orlirlnullv burveyedou a warrant dated tho tenth day of January, iivi, issued to .loan Alexnnder, nown part of tho (J Irani estato: (which point was maik sj by t lie Mild shucler nnd FNber upon the ground LIT IL 1)1 ltd KI11IL Mil Kit 1111(1 n I) mil k t)H PH. II IK 1 U' I nessed upoiieilitcliestuut oak trees, each having threo notches towaids said pile;) them e by tho middle or Uio summit of wild ritltio by tno follow ing courses anddl.stanreH(tho same being mm kod by tho said Shaeler and Fisher by cutting a blnzo between two notches upon the eight tiees and uiaze ior oiuer lines;; innt is losny, soum eigniy llvo degrees nnd three-ounrters oi a Umieu weht soven hundred nnd eighteen feet to a oung pluo iree, niariieu oy uio Mini nimeier ami i isner ior a corner, by three notches ou tho easterly andist- rrli' Ride tlmrcnf n ml u It tin.k(l li t limn imtdlmu upon each of tho sides, resiiectiely, towards the samo of seven neighboring trees, ono of which ls a largo white oak, stiiuuing westwnrd of said young rune: thence south sl.tv-siv degrees and one-quarter of a degree west, four hatulrcd nnd nlun teet to n pine tree, marked by said shnefer nud Fisher with tlireo notches on the easterly nntl westerly sides, nnd witnessed by threw notches upon the side, towards the snme of each four pine t lees and two rock oak trf es j t henco south ulglity- one uegrees mm iweuiy-iwo luiuuies wesi, seven nunureu ana sixty icei to npino litiot siaite, set lu a pile ofstom s, made by said surveyors on that imp of tho westermost survey, on a warrant to John Dreher, which extends noithwardly trom the norlh-west corner of an lnterlerlng survev on a wnrrant to John Kelley; (the last said slake nnd Pile of stoncH are nt n distance of two linn. dred nnd eighty-six feet north, eight nnd one-lmlf uegrees west irom snm cornel oi ine .louu Jveiiy Mir ey.anu were wllnest1l oy xiiesuiUMineieruna Fisher, by threo notches from tho sides towards the same by six trees standing In tho neighbnr- nooa inereoi;) incnco oy a lino parallel witu iho southern boundary oftheGlrard tracts, orlgnal- iy Min t- nn nrrauin isiut'ii 10 iioncri mil. heimor, William Shannon and (ieo. liecklmm, to wit : soutli eighty-two and one-half degree west, ntiout three thousnudelghthuudrid nud two feet, bo the samo more or less, until it strikes tlio eastern boundary lino of tho tract originally sur eved on n, wnrrant Ksncil to Dilmrnli f'li-mit dated the second day of January, 171f(, at tlio dls- utnee oi nve iiuuurea aim sixty icei souiu, seven nnd one-half degrees east from tlie double pine uiiiiirr ui nut him. mm inici; ineiico nioug me eastern lino of tlio snld Deborah Grant survey, north nlno degrees west llvo hun dred nnd sixty feet to the arorsald double pine corner of tho Deborah (irant survey ; thenco uiuiiK uiu iiuriuiTii ijuuiniury iiuo oi hhui iasi imtllCll (stirVI'V cntttll Ptirtitv.tivn ilnrrri.r.u u'ui.1 about four hundred feet, betliosnmemoreor less' uiniiiiH-i, (umitrui uiu nun urigiiniii y Mirvey- ed on u warrent Issued to William Kllfot, Uatul inotenih or.May, 17'JIj themo along tho eastern lMtunday lino of tho said William Klliot survey north seven and ono lulf degrees wot, ero-is-Ing tho county lino of Schuylkill ami Coltubla countlet into sold Columbia eounty,alout three omit; or ies, ion corner oy the omciai piot.u chest' witne.ss-ni.irkH on n neighboring tieo; being tho southwestern comer of tlio nforeald tract orlgb nnllyturvevedonavvarratitto Hubert Hllthei- nub mr, nut uuw hiones. HUCsu'd iv oir iner: tliencebytho southerly iHMindary lino of ni" msi inenuonea tract, und or tno nroresald tract Oriciriiillv kiinrwilnn it u'lirrimt In U'nilii,i Shannon, north eighty-two degrees and one-half ran, lour wiousnnu nine nunareii nnil eight VMilne feet to a point midway between tho eastern lino of tho said William Killotsurvey nnd the western line of tho John Alexander survey; which iolnt was ascertained by actual measurement. nnd was ntu-fcted by tho said Shnefer nnd Fisher, by mark ing u young plno for n corner with three notches uu uiu riiMcny, westerly nun southerly siii, re spectively, nud also by vvitnchalng tho samo by three notches upon tlio sldo looking to wan I ih,. fcamo four trew, respectively, standing in the neighborhooil thereof; thenco by a lino parallel wit Ii tho eastern lino of said survey on a wnrrant to illiam i;illot, south seven degreeN niuUnie half Hist, three, thousand six liundrerl nnd thirty four feet Und one-hill f In ttm lini'fmihtir itr.lnt n the middle of tho summit of th ridgo aforesaid, containing within the said boundaries thequnntb ty nfalioutilvu hundred acres, bo the samo moroor less. With tlin itlimfc-tcilfiiii'i'H' luliu mirt nf ti.,. Kjutto plecoorp(jrtlon.iof Und which lllchard P, Foulke, William Varker Foiilke, und thocorpor ntion known an "Iho Preston Ketreat," parties o lllO Mrst ti.irt. in nml tn u rtnln In.luiihir.. ir- of Ueedof compromUo, nnd of mutual grants nnd releases, dated tho eighteenth day of June. A. D., l5s, recsirded in Schuylkill (Yuntv, 111 Deod J took No. .Vt, page III, and InColumblaebun ty, In IVedHook t), pngel7 granted, released nnd cpntlrmod all their rUht. title and interesu Jherelu and thereto unto John Anspach, Jr., his heirs and assigns forever,asliiaud by snld recited Jndenturo refereneo thereto being had, und ton copy of a plan thereunto nnuexed, tho sail in wilt moro fullv nnoenr. nml u-lili-li thn k.iH.1 I..1... pnch, Jr. granted and convoyed in mortgage to I,evtMAttsou ami Charles IWber, uism tho 5th 4.j i uiu?, j, t. ivji ; which sain inorigago ls recorded in Schuylkill coutiy, In Moitgagoll.MVk Q, and In Columbia county, in Morluagu ltookNo, 4, pagoSlO. Tlieronro two Collieries upon this tract ono upuu uiu .iiuiiiiiioiii vein, iH'jow Winer-level worked under fenso liv Schnll A fidiinhoi. th.. i.. provemenUnt which belong to the lessors, und consists or two Slope Houses, two Slopes, mo Hoisting und Tumping Fnglnts, one ot 'ninety. hom'iuidoneofilftyhorsopuver-vvltlillolleisun(l Hoisting nml Pumping Machinery complete.; ono ljuuhle llreaker, with Fnglne, CJeuring und Ma- !'"'M'i '"iii mum iracKS, inirieeii blocks of MIupi' Housi-s. eight single Housr. pun inrgo Stahln, Itlacksmlth Shop, t'arpenirr WP. Oil nud l'owder ilousts nud Omco, 'ilm ...nt M.inyi it iujiuh uiu niviiiumro vein, uuovo water-lovel, and Is now worked under lease bv tho New York City -Mutual Coal Company. Iho Improvements nt this Colliery consist nfima Coal llreaker, with i.ngine, (ieurlng and Machinery coinpleto; live liliM-ks of Miners' Houmw, It.i 1 ; iiil'niii-rniiu ,, IliaCHSIUUU MlOp, htUhlU, Oil ami 1'owdcr Hoiues nnl Oillce. sejred nnd taken in execution iistlm property . v..i i(i4i nui.'ii.. Mini J nu MUM 11 u... . Ui JIOUAN.sherim TolU Ulet ii.( May 3, 1S07. Q.UEAT IlEDUCTION IX PUICES at riiTnii r.NT's HTonn, in MnitT HTnr.r.T, op SPUING AX I) SUMMER GOODS. Tlin aubscribor bns Just recolvrd ami Iim nn hnnd at his otd stand In Mht Btrcet, ft larpo nnd Rplret ASSORTMENT OE MERCHANDISE purchased nt tho lournt fiRiirp, find viilch ho I detprmtnrd to Bell on ns inodoratn terms fti can be proeurpd olsowhero In Mght Htrprt, ron cAsir on vovxrnr rnonvci:. . His stock consists of LADIES' DUESS GOODS, choicest styles nnd latest fashion, Cnllpoo, Muslins, Ginghams, 1'Janiipls, Hosipry, Carpets, Silks, Shawls, TIEADV IAT)E CLOTIIIXG, S.illnetts, CaHslmors, Cottonadcs, Kpntucky Jeans. AC, AC, AC. GROCERIES, MACICERAL, Quecnswnrp, Ceilarwnre, Hardware, Medicines, Dnifrs, Oils, Tnlnts, Ac. MOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything itsually'kppt in a country store, Ttie pntronnffo of his old friends nnd tlio public Rpnerally, is rpspeet fully sollritPil. Tlio hlKhest market prleo paid for country pro' duce. ri:Ti:it knt. Maht Street, May .1, 1C7. ATORTJIERN CENTRAL JtAIL- WAY. DIIUXT UOITTF. KOUTII AND 5OtTTir. Throuiih between Itiiltlmore nnd Itnebestcr wrniorr ciiAxoi: ot cAits. On and after Aprils. 1M7, trntns will leave as follOW.H! TRAINS NOUTHWAUn. 0.03 a. yt. T.i:AVi:NouTnitMnKittiVNinlatlv fex IT pi .tlllllllil.t rVM)JHllli ill J II I III.' 1 1 lll MIIII'IIH v nrrlln nt Willlnnisport "JO n. m., Illmlra - iz.f noon, i niinniinmun .t.i i n. in., inn neu ter I. II p. m., ItulluloO.lj p. m., nnd Niagara I'nllftO.fO p. m. 1.15 I. m, titiAVP. NouTnrMni:nt,ANi dally (ex cept Sundays), stopplnu nt nil tntlons; nr- ll.U.) p. III. TltAINS SOUTIIWAHI). O.03 a, sr. Lfavk Noimn'MiiKULANn dally. stopping at principal siaiious; nrnuiK iu llarrlsburirH.'n. in.. IlUHmtro l'.'.T) p. m.. Washington j.U p. m., and rjdladelphla 1.00 P. in. 10.10 v. m. T.rivRNoiiTiirMiiniL ixndnllrfex- eepir-uuii.tvK), ninnm ni niirrisoum i.i p. III., Ilillll HUM i-n.ir ii. in., it"iiiiiHH'ii itw p. m., nnd Philadelphia.;. I" p.m. a. in i m. I. i:avp. NoiiTiiPMiii.nl. vxnibu vfex' eept sunuavs), Moppniux oniy in piinriptu -UllUMIfo; lllllVUIH IIV Illllll-Mnillt n..n .i. III.. l'liUadelphi.i !.' n, m.. nn'd li.iltlmure 7.0) n. m. 11.50 V. M. liKAVK NoIiTltUMHI HL VSP, Mopping nt principal stations; arrlvtniit IlnrrNburi; '.!,liln. in., Kaltlnioioi.oOn. m IMilladelpbla t.w p. in., ana v iisiiiuioii j.iu n. in. i:i. S. YOUNO, May J), 17. flen'l. 1'assenner Audit. T OST.--A SMALL SPANIEL SLUT, J-i bead nnd body hrown, white ring around tho neck, tall w hue, tegs w line ana mown spoiten; lost since Mnreh flat It. A suitable reward will be paid Ior Information that w 111 lead to tho iccov cry, left at this otllcwor with me. it. nnuwij niLiiiii iri, Oraugcvllle, April 2H, lsi,7. ArETEHIXAltY KUHGEOX.TllI i underrIi:ned takes this method of informing ine eiitcns or Loiunuua k. ounty, mat nu is loca- ieu in MuiiT sthi:kt, tknn'a., where ho Is prepnreil tonttendto nil cnlls made in tno une oi nis ousmess, nun cures Jt I X 11 It O N K, S I A V I N, H !' I.I N T, and all other Ills that horse flesh is heir to. ehnl lenglng competition In the tientinent especially oi uiu mime meiiiioueu uist-uses. JISt; 1). IIU'U Light Street, Aprils, ls(J7. STOVK AXD TJX SI 101'. OS MAIN SritUKT, NKUI.Y OI'l'OllTI! MItl.l III.OOMS11UHG, vr.SX'A. Till. lin.ln.Llirnn.1 l.ns lit.l Hit...! .... n i,.l ......l ' -' " i - i... lll ilUll STOVE AND TIN SHOP, in this place, where he Is prepared to make up now i in vv Aiti: ot nn icums in ms line, nun no repairing with ncatnes and dlspntc h. unon the inoit teusouable terms, He also keeps on hand STOVKS OF VAItlOrS I'ATTFKNS A STVI.KS, whli'h he will sell unon temis to Milt imri-lmqctN. dive u nucai. lie is a trooil inei lianle. una ui-t i ni ui iiium- p.tuiJiitiii'. llloouisburj, April 2(J, 107. A UOITOH'S UEPOHT.WE. Till -undeisianeil Audllors of Catnwlssn tow n ship, ih heriliy certify that wo Imvo settled with mif.ii 1,001,, i oneeior oi iiounty ia ior the year iwifi, nnd that tho lulIowJnu Kntiuo stale meiiL oi ine haine : IIIItAM COOn, J)H. Tonmount of Duplicato $3,231 8!) - CH, Ity amount of Kxonerntlons Wi "i7 nd S. 1). ltlnnril.Treas. LM77 at or, " ' CtimmUsbm Ml;L"i,lUls llalnncc due township 71 Catawihsv Townhiiii', Di:, ToSninucl Kostenbauder on Nolo SZtl 15 " Cliarlos ICrelsh " 2")7 $7M 05 5C7S HI r. w. M'Ki:i,vy, JNO. K'. IKJIIIUNS, M, V. H. Uf.INi:, Auditors. Catfiwissa, Ajirll Cfi, 1517. 17 KVKHKTT & im. J. ii'. CASK'S iVJ7 1 1' I)R UG STOllE, in oitAxar.vii.1,1:, JUST OP E X E I) wmr a sn.i-.NDiii ash vaiui:ii assoktmrnt or nOOIH AlMT.l'.TAINlNO Tn Till: HIllTI IllMINIXS, rum: mtuos nii:Mii'.vii, kic, ALWAYS ON HAM1. In iilinrt liny nrtlolo llmt ran ho namcil In tlio I'Miii iiiiri .n iu inui ih meir hiorr. Jir. .1. II, i-.su iy u i-riicuoiipr, iinu m.o unticrkiiuuls riuu mui'yj i:. i:iri'tt is u .Mwllcul hiihli nt, has nt ti'luli'd nnu ti'rm nt tlie .Icll'i'ninii Mcillcal CuIIoki' nml uinlorataniU tlin I'oiiiniiunillni; of limit. mey ri'spwtlully iinlii- tin imtinnnuii of iholr .. ii ii-i., nun un- puuno lii-niTiiuy, ftssurinir nii'ni ltiKK' w linl'vi r will bo purclMkctl of lliom i.,i urMi iinu pun-. laiirjiuj TJ S. IXTEHNAIi RE VEX UK, NOTIOi: TO TAX I'AYKUS. Jiotlet isherrliy civenthnt llii'iindfrslaneil, An sessor of tho llili ULstrld of IVniuvlvnnU will hohl Courls of Appeal for tha eorreelion of erro. ucous nsk0k!iiieiiis, follows ; i.v wvoMi.Mi mirsir onTliesilny thn llth day of Slay, lf7, ut Wnll'. Hotel, In TunkhanniK'k. I.v lir.Aiirniii) county, onTlnirvlavnii.t I'rl.lay, UclMh nii'l ITlli ilnvs of May, IH7, nt Iho Mean's Honso iu Tovanda, IS hl'LUViN t-Ol'NTV. on Monday the Mill ilny of May, HOT, nt tlio I.v porlo Hotel, In Jjiimrtc, IN Mll.Morn COU.STV, fin Tlinrsilny, the Slditay of May, ihC7,at i10 m0. lour llout.1. in Uaiivllle, IN t'OI.VMIUi COUNTV, on.J'r':!i' '!'" ?'" f My. JSC7. at the Assen mr k Ollk-o In lllooiuthurs. All npiimw niintbolnwrltlns nniUliouIdnneem the iBirlleulareause, inatteror thln-t, renpettlli'ir wlii.-li a deiKion is reo.uet.ted, nnil kViiklt mato the crnuml or prlneiple ol error eomplalneil of, ApiK-nls niny be inadont thoulllen of tho Ai.ses. or ntnny tlnui previous to llioilais iihove llxtsl for hearing appeals. V- If nny person liable to Ineome tax. or own- .l!!fi!Sr''t'!'f,iw" '.'''"? f.ud .'-,tl'!'r "rtlclM llablo uiider si-hedulo A, of tho llxcUolnw, have not jet repoi led, ihey aru hereby notliled in do ku at one.., or beeoine liable tollw peiinlly. It Is Ih" ,i"iy.'if l'u'r" !"." ."'"' 'inblo lo ilm lav t hl.ek tno A.sek.or of his HMrlel, ami iiuiko lilsreiuui HOllKltT K CIiAIllC. AwesRor 13tli UUiriet, t'enn'a. , Asjisoii' orricK, ) " Uloniiisburu-, ru., April 21, IHn.l A r"i Jlranch Democrat, jifen.e rojy. 17X EC UTOR'S XOTI CE. li INrATHiir Hamaktiia ,i Hvanl iiKr'n. l.eiier lehtninentury on the esinla of Hainan, tlin Jane, l.vans. lam of Hlnoiinhunr, Cnl.mbln eoiinty.deeenseil, havo been nrnnte.1 hy iba ltea lir oUalil eouuly lo J. it, r.riiii.,r,Mliiuiii he townslilp nml csiunly nforesahl. AH iierous liavlnii i-laliiis on tho eslalo aro requete( to ,,te. jent theni duly auihenllealeil forieltlement, anil those kiiowlni! Ibeinsi lves indebted lothoeit ito wtllinnkoiiayinent fortlnvllli. i'i"iio April lil, lieiJSw. J- U- 'StiSitor. niUlXiE IChECTlOX.-AX EliEC 1 11 nr mhe'k l t'alawls.a llrldBo Com Vi'f J'ir"'e ,''".,".l!,.v'''. "HI bo held al the nEOISTHIl'S XOTlCE.-XtiTit-i: is otlier iHTsoiis lnterejt(sl in tho cslntes of tlie re' iimnduilnltratlvit nnd uuardlnu accounts havn been (lied Intheoniceof the lleiilsterof Columbia eoutitv, and w It bo presented for ronllrmatli n nudallownticp lu tlm Orphans Court, tob brj In lllnniinhittK, In tlin county nforesabl, on Wfih two o'clock In thoutternoon of snld day, ' ' 1, ceouni in jonti K. (irotr., ndmlnlstrntnr of ltobcrt II. Arthur, Into of lllooui township, cU'c'il, 2. Account of .lohti C.Myers, ndmlnhtrator of Henry D.ver.lateoritoarlnnfycn k township, ilee'd, .1. Apeonnt . r Michael IVleroirnnd Mary Mow ry, ndmlnlstrntors of Mlchncl Mowry, into of jmnriiiKcrccii iowiimii), ueo u, 4. Account of .tohuson It. It;.tr.r n.ii..tti... tor of Uoswoll Smith, Into of Oreeinvood town ship, dee'd. .". Account of Theodore Welllvcr.ndmtnlstrntor of Win. 11. W'cMtvcr, Into of Mndlson township dee'd, ' R. Clrst and flnnl account of tTonhfo vM., cuardlan of Wm. V. lives, minor child of Charles 4v es, dec d. 7. First nnd flnnl account of Ttouben AVIlson utinrdlan of Jnmes 11. Hves, minor child of Urns lives, dee'd, S. l'lrst nnd Ilnal nccounl of Thomns Tlcecp, nd tnlnfstrator of John lleecc, lato of (lreeuwoKl township, dee'd. 0. l'lrst nnd flnnl account of Silas nnd Kmnnnr.1 Conner, ndmlulstratots of Samuel Conner, late of Orange township, dec'il, 10. Second account of Jacob nnd M'nshtnKton Yeacer, ndmlnltrntorrt of John VeiiRpr, Into of Locust township, dee'd. 11. Account of David 11. Ifowpr.uunidlnn of Jer mluli Muwrey, minor child of Mlchncl Movvrcy. leu'd. 12. Account of .Iee Hoffman, ndmlnktrntnr i.f William Hoirmali, late of Cent io township, dee'd, I. 1. Account or Samuel HMtny.nnd Wm. .T. Hid lay, executors of William HMIuy, lato of LMitiu township, ilee'd, II. Account of Jnmes W. Kitchen, ndmlnlstrntor of Samuel Kitchen, Into of Sugnrloaf township, dee'd. l.'i. Account of Henry Di-lomr. ndmlnUtrnlor of I'eler Delonp, lato tif Centre township, dee'd. 10, Account of A. J.Slonn, ndmlutslrntorof Mrs. Mary Hlwjs, Into of Utoom township, dee'd, 17. Account of John Trembley, punrdlnn of Jas. 1. Trump, minor child of Henry Trump, dee'd. is. Account of John Tromblev.oimidlnu of Clint. Trump, minor child of Henry Tiump, dee'd. 111. Account of John Shuman, executor of rcttr Schmlck, late of Scott township, dee'd. i?0. l-'irst nccount of Peter I!nt. ndmlnlstrntor nf Thomas W. Vounn.lntoof Jackvoutownshlp.ik'c'd 21. Mnal tieenunt of Cyrus Itobhlns, executor of Daniel St ticker, lato ol l-'ishlnscreek townshln. deceased. 22. Account of John Conner and Oeorao Con ner, cxecutorsof Thomas Conner, lato of Centre township, dee'd. 2:1. Aeeiinnt of It, S, Merrill, cnardlnn of Clara ItltteulH-mler, minor child of Nathan lllttenben der, dee'd. 21. Account of Joseph I.illey, ndmlnlstrntor of Samuel ltemley, lato of Scott totfhshlp, dee'd. 2-i. Sixth nnd flnnl nccount of IVter Knt, one of tho executors of Matthew M'Dovvell, lato of Scott township, dee'd, 21. Account of Marshall CI. Kinney, guardian of Clara M'Dovvell. a minor child ot Theodore M Dowell. 27, Account of Lemuel-Toller, administrator of Charles Stevvait, lute ol Columbia county, dee'd. 2s. Account of Wllllnm W. Trescott, udmtnis tnilor ilo bonis non, with tho will annexed of 1'iederlek Itolir, lato f (Ireenwood township, dee'd, 2M. Tin1 final nccount fif Lewis Yetter, ndmtuls trator of Catharine Drumheller, Into ofCntnwlssA township, dee'd. !t Theiliuil nccount of Lewis Yetter, ndmlnls trator of Kilns rensinuMiclu dee'd. 31. Tlie final account of Lewis Yetter, executor of Marv M Adatns, Into Mary M Howcr, Into of rrankliu township, dee'd, :i2. Account of Jonas rnhrliiEer, ndininlstrntor of Kliabeulli Marks, lato of Locust township, dei-M. iU, Account of TJioinas Stackhouse, cuardlan of Kllaheth Stac khousc, minor child ol M. Kiirsch uer, lato of l'lne township, dee'd. Ill Account of Ilobert Kast, ndmtnlstrator of Samuel Kast, late of Scott township, dee'd. t Account of Sanderson Ln7arus, ndmlnis tratorof William Ia.:uus, lato of Orau(;o town ship, deceasrd. JOHN O. I'llKKZi:, Ueglstcr. ltloontsburf;, April 0, lsu7. JEW DHUG STOllE. "OUll OWN" 1' It E P A RATIONS, Superior totlioinnny patent nostrums flooillns Iho rountry. OAMi'iion ick, with at.Ycr.itiNU, A ilellglitful coinpnuml for whllcnlnir, boautf lylnir, nml 8oflenliiR tho skin, will rc-movo tan, fiTckles nnil blolelu-s iiom tliofcUln, is a rertain lenii'ily for c-hnpiiril nnil fcoro lips anil lianilv.iiRnn appllciitlon to r-utaneous erilp Hons It lias no ennui. I'rlca" ronU pi'rlior, nt jii;ni)i:iwiiott'h. TONIC III'ITHUS, Contnlnlntj no whisky or other liitnximtln lHUit-tllf ntH, n U-iiMint nml eiri-cUiul remnly for ll.vupi'phln, loss of nppetlte, low nplrlts, ili-hlllty, ili-rauci-iiH-uiH of tlin liver, etc- etc. Try It. rim lloltlc-s 50 er-ntK rneh, at iii:niu:iusiiott's. HAI.H.VJI or iioitr.iiouM), Asnfe, frpeedy nnd certnln rqre for coushs, colds, hoursenesH, etc., etc., ntIordiii(Jniniedl ntoiellcflu all alleetioiis of the throat nud lungs It has noequnl. I'rleo ft) cents, nt HKNUKHSllurrB. M1AMPOO LKlWI), Tor clenuinstho hend nnd removing ilandrull pieventina loss of Imlr nud dlscnst s of tint scalp, by remuvlnz tho can so. Price i" ccius, at iii;Ni)i:itMioi-rs. tii-TO TAUMKUS ANIHOnsnMi:N. RfUVIN AND SWi;i:XY r.lNAMlINT. The mott elllraclous application in ums for sprains nnd swelllnji, biulsHs, spavin. riiiK-bone, sjl'1iiu hitlt, loundered feel, uulls, mmit;u, etc., etc I'i lee cents jter bottle, nt HKNDRaSIIOTT'S. All the above preparations prepared onh nna for sale by JIIlN,i)i;itSllorT, apr.VtJ7 Main street, UlooniburB, l'a. TUB FIRST PREMIUM AJT or n Htlvep Hedul WAS AUTAKUKD TO V BARRETT'S HAIR RCSTORATIV I Brill. N. II. SM. Anrlcullur.1 Koci.tr. t U lu kklr holilrn In kbual nipt. lid, Ij IIAItltHTT'H Vegetable Hair Restorative Jltrei Gray Hair to 111 natural cnlor. Pro- mule, me pmwtn ol mil nmr. ..naazra in. rvoi. iu ini'ir onsiuai urranic acuun. f.raai. tv ratra llanilriitl and Ihinm... l'ra,.nra llnir miun. uua. laahutctlor l)ralau.a riiiiinuia no iiguriuua incniuiema, . alia anirlu Uirnuvliuut 111. . Lail, fit. North and DUUIU. 3. R. DARRETT & CO., Proprietors, HAtiCllESTEK, n. II. Sold by I,. S. MOYUt, Illoninsbuni, l'a., nud UrugicLlM generally. aiirj'Cr-ttin1 QOUIWllOCIiAMATIOX. Wiii:iii:as Iho I Ion, William Klwell, rresldnit .ludKoof tho Court of Oyer mid "Terminer and (teiiernl .Tall Delivery, Court of Quarter Hesalona of tho lVaeo nud Couit of Comuion I'leasand fjt l.linn'sCiiuitln the julli Judletal District, eoia jioscd of tho enmities of Columbia, (Sullivan ami yomliiK, nml tho Hon. Irnm Dorr and I'eler K lleibeln, Assoclalo Jud(;i-H of Columbia eouuly bin o lulled their pri ceol, beiirinu Ualn 111 'JOlli day of Jfareb, In tho yenr of our lord, ono tboiisaiiil.eiulit hundieil mnl hfxly-seven, and (i luedlteeted lor holdlni;n Court oft Iyer nnd Termi ner and (jeuernl .lull Dellwry, fleneral (itiainr Heshlotis of tlltiIVai-o, l.'olilliloll l'lens anil tlrrii' nit's Coutl, Iii lllooiusburi!, In Iho eouiuy of lo lnmbla, mi tho ilrt-t Jionday, beln lit (lUtday of Mnv next, lo enutlnuo ono week. Nolleo Is heri-by given, to tho Coroner, to (lie .lui-lieisof the IVneo and tho Constables of llw Mild eouuly of Columbia Uuit tbey bo then nn.l thero lu lltelr inoiier iierson ut ten o'elotk in tli. forenoon of Kald day with tlirlr rceords, iiirjulM tlous nnd other reuiembrniK'n to do those thlniEi which lo their oilWi-snHiertnln to bo done, A"1 those Hint nre boiitul by recognizance, tn prosi' euiengaliiht tlio nrlsoners that are or may b Iho Jail of tho snld county of Columbia lobo then und lberolfiro-.eeutetheui ushliull bo Just. Ju rorsnro rcnuesitil lo bo imuctiial lit their attend; (. .1 mice, ngroonbly tn their notices. Huliil Vnt Illoomsburg, tho atli day of Jlanli, Is-v 'I In Iho yinr of our lord, ono thous nml eight hundred nud klxty-slx; nnd In ll"; nlnetlclh year of tlio Independence, of tlio I'liiiol mates of America. (Con bavk thu commox WRAOru.) RAMIIIH, HNTDHIt, Mtrif. Illooiiuburg, Jliirch 1.11, 1SU7. QAIUUAGK jrAXUFAQTOUY, Tlloonisburs, Tn, si. c. hloan imoTiii:n, lh successor, of WII.I.IASI 8I.0AN ii 60N, contlnuo the business of tnnklng c.utiiuciKs, iiuaains, nnd every sl lo of FANCY WAOOX8, which they have constantly ou hand to suit cus tomers, :,cr using nny material but the. bt nud cmplojiiig tlio most cxierleuceil wurKmeii, they liojie lo eonlliuiu its heretofore to glveintui-' sutlslaillon tn every customer. An lnclion of their worlc, nnd of the reasonable prico asked for tho same,' Is sure lo luauru a sule.