THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS JBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CUnUENT ITEMS. ? Bishop' Wood, or I'litluilelpiiln. null-) for Kuropc to-tiny with $00,000 oiltl for this I'opi'. OiY-A ftMtlv'o doctor In Sholby vlllf, 1ml., hit benn tmlluti.il for linpropcr minllliirlty With thlrty-thrw liullos of tlmt city mill vicinity. WTDvriw 11. M'Cormlrk, of t'lileun". law linuio his roapsH pay. 'I'lm Itieoinu riitunw shows tlmt Inst yo.ir lie reaped u hnrviwt of $It!(.),7"0. ftarARontk'iimnnf Manchester N. II., wits lined $."() on Tnesduy, for pcrslt ently neyloctliifj to nlllx two cent revo nuo stnmps to receipts given hy hlin. jar Tho heaviest Income, in theOon iHvtlcnt Scimto is Sl.OlKIn dny. repre- sentliiL' n fortune of'W.iMKI.OOO. imulo by nn Irisli hc (Ifolumbtiui mooMSHUita, pa. pkiday mounimi, ji'nh 7, 11 1UI IIIIIU III -C-,"V')WV, lll.ll J i member, whostrnek oil In l'eiin- syivnnia. ftdf.Tosenh Nock, or his lrrmiilclill dren, hnvo recently been nwnrded by the Court of Claims W7.120 for the mull locks furnished to the. Government forty years ugo. ISS-A hear wasshot recently In Charles ton eountv. Oa.. which wcluhed SHOO pounds. It yielded twenty-.nlne irnl- lonsofoil, und Its nulls HOiu lor s encn DrJrTho UulTnlo naoers are excited over thu appearance on the street ofn . busb.ind of ninetv ciirrvimr liU Infant of eight nioutlH, while his wife of seven teen wains ny ins sine. rut-There Is In l'eoiierell. Massachll Mitts, a chilli ten months old, whoso mother, giaudiiiotlier.great-Kimidmoth-i.rmnl im'it.L're:it.L'rmidinotiicr are all living. The latter Is not yet eighty-one years old. tsSTlio rebel piiato Alabama lies where she was sunls by the Krareuge, in fiftv fatiioins of water, oirciierhurg, and the" French government lias refused all applications to ralso her. tSrA cliimiiey at Thoinsonvllle, Conn.. 100 feet high and containing 100, 0(10 bricks, was moved, last week, u dis tance of 70 feet without damage. Bar A Davenport (Iowa) woman, who wasn't married when she expected tobo, sued the faithless one for $11.!!5 expenses for llglits, refreshnients, etc. jCSf-That three-day ola chicken in I'etcrsburglhat bus been smart enough to crow,hasboen choked with a military order. fit-The Austrian government has or dered the fortification of Vienna city, and the work thereon is to bo com menced forthwith. CSuTA dlspatcli from Dungarvan re ports that some twenty or twenty-live Fenians vho attempted to land near that placo.liavobcen arrested and lodged in Waterford County Jail, to await their trial. SSSIt is said that Count Von Uts marck has asked to bo relieved imme diately after the adoption of the Federal Constitution bv the North German States and the King has given bis as sent. BsSfTlio trial of Surratt has been postponed until the loth of June. The caso was brought up on Monday tlio 27 111 ult., but the Government was not ready to proceed becauso of the absenco of .several Important witnesses. iBSS The soil of Camp Curtln, at Hnr risburg, memorable as the Held of war like ureparntions during tho rebellion, is now being turned up by the plow and the peaceful farmer. fiST A man In new York, a few even ing ago, dropped tiro" in his money drawer while lighting ills cigar. When ho had occasion to again make change, he found quito nnauiountof stamps had como to ashes, and the Are still in pro gress. 05T A Tike's Peak miner, writing to a Minnesota paper, snys the miners are much discouraged in that region, "they have to dig through a solid vein of sli ver four feet thick before they reach the gold." CST Ileeehcr Is taking sides with Gree ley. Hesaysho honorstho philosopher of tho Tribune for his conduct in signing tho Davis ballbond, and would huvo done so himself had ho been asked. lUeclier bos no idea of being classed among "the blockheads." 8ffl A little son ofJames Wake, lvstp, of Litchfield, Connecticut, was found li v bis neck. dead, from a nehool- liouso window. Ho had evidently gouo hunk alter school for a book (which was found near him), and, on getting outof tho WIlllloW, tlio sall nun iauen mm caught him by tho neck, producing " strangulation SSr A printer and a painter loved tho same girl in Chicago. The parents liked the painter, the girl loved tho printer. Tim nriiitcr married the maiden, but after two davs of wedded bliss, the urinfnr'ai.vclieiiiiHr was found to bo very low, u divorce was applied for and the third day it was granted. Tlio painter Is hopeful. siiVAii editor ill Aladania, having read an articlo ill Hall's Journal of Health advising that husband and wlfo should sleep in separate rooms, says Dr. Hall can bleep when and where ho c'looses, but, for himself, ho intends to (deep where lie can defend his wife nihilist-. tim rata and nil other nocturnal foes ns long as he has got ono to de fend. rsv- A Tennessee Dutchman having caught his son in wrong doing, deter iiiiin.l tn iiilinlnlster a iloio of hickory, So ho trimmed n switch und went to look for thoyoungster, who Incontinent ly took to his heels. After chasing tlio boy around for a while the old man thought to persuade him to stop and taku tho HcldiiL'. So ho halted und balled tlio wary fugitive: "Shon," he sald,".HUon, hhtnp, I'm not so mad as viu i vnau ,BS5 Among Urn many good tilings KiKl by mo iiouisviuo Courier is the sub joined: "When a mob of Northern Itadicals Insulted and iired upon the President at hiillananolis last year and would not li.t Mm sneak. It was considered a eooil joke. Hut when a littlo disturbance oc curs at Mobile, caused ny tho intolera ble insolenco of a OmKresslpnal Jacobin, it Is a matter worthy oi invest gaiion by a Congressional committee, backed bv an nrmv. It makes n dilferenco whose ox Is being gored." feirTbo State ol Wisconsin affords tho curious history that she was gov erned by tho King of Franco H.1 years', by the King of Great Ilrllnin twenty years ; bythutttato of Virginia ono year; by the Territory of Ohio six teen years; by Indiana Territory nine years', and by Michigan Territory eigh teen years. She continued a Territory of tho United States nearly twelve years. when, on tho l!Uh of March, 1818, she became tho thirtieth Statoof tliol'nlon. tQy-An advertisement of a "Safe Deposit Company," nt Now York, con, tains the following statement : "It has been settled by legal decisions that the Innocent holder of a Govern inentcoupou bond, or other such seciirl i,. ii,w,i Loral title to It. thouuh It may i.,.',... luu.ii lt or stolen from a former nu'lli.r nml advertised by him, Ueforo ti,.. mi... .f n nri'u'iit holder to a counou bond can bo made invalid, it must bo ..r.v.n tlmt ho know It to huvo been lost or stolen, or tlmt ho had reason to ii, nt thu iiiirtv through whom It onlilfi hnd no riiflit to convey atltleto it." THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE ASSOCIATION. Wis had the pleasure of meeting with this body of Veterans on Thursday of last week, at Harrisburg, l'a., on tlio occnIon of their first annual meeting. General Crawford presided, and Gen eral M'Caildicss delivered the oration. It was n magnificent production, nnd its author was frequently applauded during Its delivery. Governor Geary, General Uu-sel, and other prominent men were In attendance. Governor Curtln was re-elected Presi dent of tlio Association, and General M'Caudless Vice President. Tlio next meeting Is to be at Pittsburgh l'a., May 30, 180s, of which due and public no tlce will lie given. General Kut and Captain Hrockwny were elected from this county, as members of the Hoard of Directors for the ensuing year. In tho evening the members, about onu hundred In number, sat down to a mag nlflcent banquet given at the State Cap Itol Hotel. Governor Geary was also present, and stood ids ground manfully as a temperance man, against tho vol leys of champagne corks that were fljed all around him. Tho battles were fought over agnin, old friendships re newed, nnd new ones formed ; nnxlims inquiries were made for absent ones and genuine regret expressed for thoso who had "shuflled oil this mortal coll.' It was an occasion neverto be forgotten and we trust tho association will in crease until all our surviving comrades aro embraced within its limits. I.MP0UTANT TO TAVERN IyEEIT.IW Tlio late Legislature paed an act re quiring that nil places where liquor sold shall bo closed at twelve oYloel everv niirht and during Sunday. The following is a section of the act : "Sr.c. fl. All nersons. thus licensed chilli close or shut up their bar or place of sale at or before the hour of twelve everv lilirht. and not onen tho samo tin til sunrise next day, and on Sunday shall not open tiiem nt an, out. kcci them shut until Aionuay iu sunrise this is not designed to prevent tho re ceptlon and longing oi persons travel lug, without violation oi iaw.- Tho" samo act prohibits tlio sale or gift of liquor or beer to minors and ap prentices without tho written conen of parents, guardians or masters, hen ing or giving liquor to hnuituai druiiK nrds is to bo punished by forfeiture of license. Selling or giving liquor to husband, wifo or child, against thu re quest of child, wife or husband, is made punishable by all the fines and torieit tires of tho act, and the party so selling or giving shall in nil cases be liablo for damages in any court of competent ju risdlction. Tlio penalty for violation of the act Is a fine of not more than twenty dollars, and, In default of pay ment, imprisonment for not more than live days. Constables, sheriils and po licemen are required to enforce tlio re quirements of the act and to arrest all persons found drunk and take them oo' fore a magistrate, where, when sooe enough, their testimony shall be taken against those from whom tho liquor was obtained. See General Laws, iSbi, No. 70, pp. 90. I.vriiitXAi. Itiivuxui:. R. F. Clark, Esq., Assessor of this District, visited our place on Thursday last, to hear tho appeals of any who might consider them selves aggrieved in tlieassessment.niado by tho assistants in tills county, liut no ono appeared. All are evidently sat isfied, and will cheerfully pay tho taxes required by the government. Tho Assessor's ofUce, at Hloomshurg, is most admirably conducted under tho administration of Mr. Clark. The sys tematic mode of business in tho oftke, with the prompt and complete instruc tions on nil points, not only aids his as sistants in a Ilko faithful execution of their ordinary duties, but does much to prevent frauds and to conserve tho In terests tho Government. Thuscoiuluet- ed.nppeals are few, and frauds are rare Indeed wo think wo have somewhat whereof to boast, in tlio lath District Fully tho average amount of taxes aro paid, with less than tiio average expense on account of attempts at evasion, or suits for violations of the Hevenuo Laws. Montour American. OUIt FINANCIAL PUTUIIE. Sr.tiKi'.TAttY M'Cfiit.ocn'ri letter to tlio Hoston merchants will bo read with eager Interest on account of its po litical ns well as financial signlllcauco. lty a simple statement df tlio facts con nected with tlio finances of thu country, the Secretary presents a bill of Indict ment against tho Radical Congress and lj.s legislation which cannot fall to dam age It with tho country. He announces that there will bo no more paying of tho public debt ; that, Instead, there will probaply be an Increased indebtedness. Contraction of tlio currency Is now lin- poslble, but there Is no Immediate prob ability of a revival of trade. TliodllU- cultv. as ho clearly bolnts out, Is be causo of what was done as well as left undone by Congress. Extravagant leg islation and profuse expenditure on tho one hand, witli a reduction of the reve nue on tho other. Hut the chief draw back bus been tho determination of tho Itadicals to keep tho South unsettled Tlio prospect for thoimmediato future is certainly not cheering, according to Mr. M'Culloch ; thero will bo no con traction, and benco low prices lire put off indefinitely ; trade is certain to he dull, and, of course, production will bo checked, mechanics thrown out of em ploymont, and general distress will en sue. Our troubles will not be over im til the South is restored to its placo in the Union, tho ltepiiblienn party driven from power, and a rigid economy re places tho extravagance which now dis tinguishes our legislation. Aew 1 ork WorM. Pitr.sii)i:x'r Joitxso.v and tho party who are accompanying him on his trip to Haleigh left ltlchtnond early Monday morning. At Petersburg a large num ber of people assembled to greet Jdin, and the Mayor invited Iilni to tarry on his return and accept to hospitality of tlio city. Tlio President returnedtlianks for the invitation, but made no engage ment. At Welden ho was received by tho State officers, the Mayor und Com mono Council and a largo crowd, The Mayor made a speech of welcome, al luding to the fact that tho President was a uativoof North Carolina. Tho Pros ident replied very briefly, saying that he did not design making any general remarks on this lour. A formal wel come was then extended to Secretary Shwaihi and Postmaster-General ItAX' dai.l, to whlcli3Ir.Sr.WAHt) responded in a few words, as did also Air. Kaxiiat,!, At Itnlelgh great preparations bad been madofor the reception of the Presiden tial parly, and the streets were thronged with citizens. Gov Worth, together with thu municipal auotliorities, did tho lienors, welcoming tho President in a hearty manner. In response to the Gov ernor's introduction to the assemblage, the President reverted to tlio days when he was a penniless boy in Haleigh, and tho prido it gave him to bo received in tho city of his birth which such a dem onstratlon. Referring to political mat ters, ho hoped all sectional strife would laid aside, and that tho entire people would devote themselves to reprairiiif tlio breaches made by the war and tore, storing tlio Lnlon. Tho President was loudly applauded throughout his re marks, and at their close Secretary Snw'Aiii) mid Mr. Haxdalij were call ed for, and each spoke briefly. Major, Gen. Sicivi.i:s was also called upon for a speech, and with some reluctancecom plied- witli the demand. The monu ment to tho father of tho President was dedicated on Tuesday tlio oration bcin; delivered by Hon. D. B. Swain Pre ident of the State University. The monument Is a shaft of red limestone ten fectliigh, and bears this inscription 'In memory of Jacob Johnson, an honest man, beloved and respected by all who knew lilni. Died. January, 1812, from disease caused by an over-effort in saving the life of his friend." ' A Law regulating thoamoutof bag gage each passenger on Pennsylvania railroads shall- hereafter bo allowed to carry was passed at the lust session of tlio Legislature. It provides that eaeli passenger shall be entitled to carry one trunk or box, not exceeding ono hun dred pounds in weight; that when bag gage shall bo lost and damage claimed, not exceeding tlireo hundred dollars shall bo allowed for each trunk or box, together jvltb its contents j that if any person wishes to carry more weight or greater valuo of baggage, than this, bo or slio must huvo tho trunk or box weighed by tho baggagu ugout before starting, disclose tho value tlmt will bo claimed in caso of loss, and pay extra for oxeess as may bo required by tho particular railroad company. A Just Dkoihiox. Judge Slowo, of Pittsburg, In' tho (Quarter Sessions bus decided that tho father, mother, grand father, grand-mother, if able, is hound to support bis or her children, and pre vent tbeni, becoming a charge on tlio public nnd thu ilko duty devolves le gally upon tho children or granil-i-hil- dren of aged, Intlrm or Indigent pa- Ksn or tiii: Impkaciimk.vt Hum nun. Tho serio-comic comedy of Im peachment, In which were played such liigli fantastic tricks by Hutler and Ash ley, came to an end this afternoon. Tho investigation commenced in January Iut by tho IIoiio Judiciary Committee proceeding to take evidence, and tlio last witness was not examined until last Saturday afternoon. During all of this time testimony lias been tnken lin ing two thousand printed pages, and yet nothing on which tho committee could base nn article of impeachment has been established. The committee has, however, reached its conclusions by a vote of 'its individual members. Tho llr.st buestlon propounded lor n decision was: "Does tho evidence taken warrant tiiis committee In reporting to tho Hoiiso In favor of articles of impeach ment of Andrew Johnson?" Thurcsiilt was ayes 1, nays u, us follows : Ayea Measrs, Houtwell, of Massachusetts; Lawrence, of Ohio; Thomas, of Mary laud, and Williams, of Pennsylvania XityH Messrs. Wilson, chairman ; Chur chill, of New-York; Klbrldge, of Wis consin; Marshall, of Illinois, and Wood- bridge, of Vermont. Messrs. Klbridgo and Marshall aro tho only Democrats on thu committee. Tho chairman of tho Committee, Mr. Wilson, then olfered u resolution recit ing in effect that tho evlilenco taken by the Judiciary Committee demonstrated that President Andrew Johnson, in his olllcial and other acts, deserved tlio con- sure oftiio IIouso of Hcpresentntlves, otad was unworthy of tho confidence und respect of the American people. This was agreed to hyAyen, suveu nuns, two: us follows: .lyed-Messrs. Wilson, Houtwell, Thomas, Williams, Woodbridgo, Luwrenco, and Churchill. A','s Mi-s-srs. .Marshall and Klbrldge. Govi:itxouGi:AUY in a speech mado at York, Just before his election, spoke of tho Coiivonfloil of Democratic sol- rents or grand-parents. If tho parties which had Just been held at Har- neglect to do so, tho Poor Directors can upply to tlio Judges of thu .Quarter Sessions, and If thu ability of the par ties Is established, compel payment of whatever public money has been ex ponded, and a sufllclent sum per week for the future maintenance of tho party. rlsburg, as n gathering .of "shysters, skulkers ami hospital bummers." It was auiusiug last week to sco him par ticipate in tho gathering of tho Penna., Hosorves,svhero the orator and many of tho prominent men were persons who had been vituperated by him on a previous occasion. l'roinlWo l'hllniloli1il,i liuiulrcr, Umltenl. THE NEW SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW. MAXXr.lt IX WHICH IT I'ASST.D Till: t,r.aisi.ATuni:. Two laws passed by tlio last Legisla ture of Pennsylvania huvo excited much comment. These aro tho Sunday ilquor Law, known as "An Act to en able police ofllcersto enforce order in licensed bouses, nnd exterminate thu unlicensed tralllc,"and "An Act to In corporate tho Gettysburg Asylum for IiivnlidSoldiers,and to ralo funds there for, and for tho securing und possessing of tlio battle ground at Gettysburg." A full explanation of the manner in which they passed thu. Legislature is hereto appended. An net was introduced into tho Legis iitureon Fcbruaryl8,18(!7,to "Hegulato tho granting of licenses to eating houses and taverns in tlio county of Allegheny, and to enforce order therein." Tills be came a law. On March l,onio person took a printed copy of the Allegheny county bill (as above), and, with n pair of scissors, cut out eleven sections and pasted them on n sheet of paper. Hut the artist evidently became dissatisfied Willi his own work, for ho drew ids pen through ono of tlio sections nnd blotted it out, thus leaving ten, which constitute thu present liquor law. The section which was blotted out was In theso words : "Every person who shall be convicted of fraudulently adulterating, for thepurposeof wile, any substnucu intended for food, or any wine, whisky or other spiritous liquors, nlo or beer, with any substance Injurious to health, or who shall sell or oiler lor sale any such adulterated or poisonous ioou or drink, knowing it tobo such, nml tho samo come to tho knowledge of tho Hoard of Excise (Police), it shall be their duty to report such caso to the proper magistrate, as directed in section ol this net." Tlio ton printed sections having been pasted in order, Senator Hlgham, of Pittsburg, wroto over tlio top of them tho title of tlio newly constructed bill viz ; "An act to cnablo police officers to enforce order in licensed houses and to exterminate the unlicensed traffic." l'bis bill was then introduced into tho Senato on March 1, by Mr. Hlgham, and was referred to tho Committee on Vice nnd Immorality. On tho morning of March I I, Mr Worthlngton, from the committee, re ported the bill back to the Senate with nut nny amendment. The patched-up printed bill was then senttothoStnto printing oIHcp, whence it emerged in good slinpo and was put upon tho files in front of eacli member, On April '2 theemislderationol public bills was made the order m the Senate, and the bill ofMr. Hlgham came up. It is usual with public measures togointo committee of tho whole for purposes of amendment. This was dispensed with and tlio bill was passed without discus sion (not finally) to a third reading merely by a vied voce vote, without any call of the yeas and nays. On April Itli bills on third reading were considered, and that of Mr. Hi; bam was passed ,finuUi by a vote of 18 yeas to 10 nays. The only Philadelphia Senator votinj. in favor of it was George Council, ol the Fourth District. Tho Philadelphia Senators who voted against it were Hidgway and Donovan Absent, M.'CandleBs. I'lio yeas and nays were required by Schall ( Allentown) and Hingham (Pitts burg,) and were as follows: In Mu-orof BUI IiiiiL'lmni. of Alio gheny, Hrownoof Lawrence, Hrbwn of Mercer, Coleman of Lebanon, Council of Philadelphia, Cowlesof Potter, Fisher of Lancaster, Graham of Allegheny llnines of Perry, Landon Of Hrudford M'Conaughy of Adams, Hoyer-of Mont goinery, Shoemaker of Luzerne, Stutz- man of Somerset, Taylor ol iicnve White of Indiana, Worthlngton oft'lies tor, and Hnllof Dlnlr 18. Afatimt the JIM Hurnett of Monroe Davis of Herks, Donovan of Philadel iihia, Glatzof Y'ork, James of Huck Handall of Schuylkill, Hidgway of Phil adelphia, Schall of Lehigh, Seariglit of Fayette, and Wallace of Clearfield 10, On April nth the lull was sent from th Senato into'tho House, and by the spe cial motion of some ono(thc recordsgiv no cluo to the person) was "laid on tlio table," Instead of taking the iisualeoursc and being sent to a committee. "On April'J thollouso tookup onemn (Ireil iinWJiJty-Mx bills for consideration and passed orotherwisodi-poscd of the by tlieir titles! They were all 'private bills,' of local or individual interest, ex cept tho liquor bill, which, under tl rules, had no legal place among them being a 'publio bill." Tio minute book of tlio House, however, records it having passed along with tho rest, nnd tlio minute book is evidence which can not bo gaiusuyod. it Is apparent, from cIihu iiispeatioii of this minute book that tlio bill, when its titlo was reached in numerical order, M as not at llrst con sidered, but that tlio Speaker, or dork or Iloiiseoverlooked it (unintentionally or wilfully,) and after tho lap-o of sonio littlo tlnio and tho transaction of other business, returned to It and passed It by its title. Asan ovidenco that "Public Hills" hud no right to bo considered on that day, is tlio fact that nt the samososslon another bill (No. Ill) was objected toby a mem ber because U was of a publio character. Tiio Speaker recognized tho foreo of the suggestion, but decided that thu bill In question was a "private" one, and It was therefore considered. Had It been "pub lie," it would havo been tho duty of the Speaker to havo ruled it out of order. Hy what moans a general liquor law, auecting tho whole State, was inserted on l'rlvatu Calendar Day, between an act to regulate a street In thu borough of Mlnersvillo, and an act to authorize tlio Lehigh Navigation Company to issue bonds, Is a myterv which thu members ..t .i... ii . wi uiu iiuii-u may explain ll : they can. Tho Clerk, whoo handwriting m tlio 'original bill dechirertlt to have passed, 1 Tho LcyMatlvc Jleconl (tho olllcial newspaper of tho Legislature) bos not one word to show that tiio bill was ever onsldered on April 1). if the lull iiVpnss on tho PrivntoCal- udar on Tuesday, It was passed In an niproper manner at an unusual time, Thursday, nnd not Tuesday, was Publlu Hill Day,) and hi direct violation of Hulo ill) of the House, which declares that bills shall be read In Committee of tho Whole," sons to allow necessary amend incuts. The bill was signed by tlio Govenor on Its merits alone, It being no part of Isduty to Inquire Into the manner of its assagc, or to doubt the correctness of tlio certified copy furnished him by tho clerks. In conclusion, It may be given ns the opinion of thu writer, lliat if tho Leglsla tire violates its own rules, there Is" no power vested in nnyothcr tribunal to in Hiiro into tlio facts; the clerks' books ol the two houses being tlio only legal evi dence by which tlio passage of a billcan bo determined; and tho entry In such books being nrtma facie evidence that every rule of the IIouso was complied with ; in other words, the House must ustain the act nnd entries of lis olllcial agents, the clerks, whether said acts were in conformity with tho usual rules or In violation of tlieni. Mnrkrt llriiorf. Whrnt per liuilicl .... Ilyo ' Corn . " . Klimriirrlinrrrl Clovrriopil -Inxurnl lliittt-r I'-itR" TmIIiiu rotatoi-N ,. Ilrlfil AllH'H - I'mk - HllIlIM HltlcM mid HhoultU-i-H m M.A.. Iiril ltor pmintl my per 1011 l.UMHKll. Ih-niliK-tc Hum-its lirr tlimikntul fi-ct rum ioiii men; , Jul!. Mm titling, l'lnnk. t Ilpmlnck) HhltmU", Xn. 1 por IllollnillliU Hiiiiiu " " fi. r.v.3."!'.'.'".'.', . SI l ,. I 21 . I 10 ,. Ill Ml 7 ) ,. 2 .V) .10 IS .. II .. 7.1 .. 2 M 12 .. 1,1 .. li 1.1 .. 2" W , $10 (HI ,. 1MVJO ,. 15 00 ., H 01) ., 7 00 la 00 T 1ST OF DEALKHS J OK COI.UMItIA COUNTY, For the vrnr ono thouftnml clsht hundred nnd ilxty.nrvcn, uf Good. Worm, MrrchAittUHp, I ltl!U-n,1!rt'Hrrft,wlthltitno County of Columbia rrturnpil nnd t'lunnllliHl In nrconlunro with tlic iirvi'ml rtclft of inutrmtily, li tho niiprnlnor of ruemiutllii Inxrn of nalil county, imfollowN, to wit. IILOOH TOWKHlltt'. lliiH MpndtMthall, Htoro I'll 1 1 nilrlililti .MnlkHi. Tlil'ituiAr, June 0, IS87. I'l.nt'ii XiirtliwiMrmitupernnont SS.OOiS S..V) Nrirt!ivihtrrtl pxtrit 1MHIM D.iO Northwestern family 11.!0H.U0 IVnniylviinltinnd Wi'Nteru huperlhie... .riOC49.00 renmyhnnla nnd WeHtein extra 0.ftXi 11.00 Pennnylvnnla nnd Western Inmlly r.'.iiw 11.00 iiiisyiviiuiii nnu i i-Mcni iiuivy .ii.juia.i.w SATOffliiso (aoowu.i mo S.I.I.jWJVJO SI.70friSl.71 si.iMi.iei SOl'lUKIO tn.T, 8keM!lc l.Viirfiri'ic nccciijJc l.TeiSMKo tS.W s..)0 SLIM ,.t.UV:Ul S 11.00 S 12.00 ISoMIM SLYS70 Til i:kk aro thousands of people who believe tlmt Mrs. Surratt was wholly in nocent of the crime for which slio was hung that she was not in any sense a party to, or cognizant of tlio intention of Hooth und Ills confederates to assas siunto President Lincoln, linker, who nelcd as head detective for the War De partment during tho war, lias recently published a statement that Jlrs. Surratt confessed to him that she was guilty, out that slio yielded to the plan of assas sination only after u good deal of urging iy Hooth. Tills statement commands very littlo credence, from the very ob vious consideration tlmt If any such con fession had been made, linker would have been summoned us a witness on tlio trial. It should also be remembered that Payne, who attempted to assas sinate Mr. Seward, and who knew all about tho conspiracy in which lie was so prominent nn actor, declared in the most solemn manner, Just before his ex ecution, tlmt Mrs. Surratt know noth ing whatever about it. linker's book seems to bo filled witli tho most extrav agant und absurd inventions upon near ly every point to which it relates. t is evidently published to make a seii'-atlon rather than to tell the truth. Acic York Timet. Hv the aid of tlio negro votes the Itadicals have carried tlio City of Wash ington by about i'VKi majority. Many of the negroes received their ballots m the churches on Sunday, und voted sol idly for the Hadlcal ticket. A party that is obliged to rely 'for success upon negro votes must be on its last legs. Instead of being tlio party of intelli gence, it is being Incorporated with tlio lowest and most degraded part of our population. As Winter Davis said "It votes, not intelligence they want." it can no longer be denied tlmt tho whole aim nnd object of thoHepublican party is to make tlio negro the social and political equal of tho whites. Thoso who go with tlmt party should under- tand thi-. Uvo Hour.. iihai ivnns.lnnlared, ri lus Houlherii " " L'nUroriiln " " while " Hvk Pennsylvania rye, lius ('oils' Yellow, " While, " (I lis I1 lius , ruoviHlONS Mess Pork, V hill Mess lli-ef, " Dressed IIoks, lb Hmoked Hams " Shoulders IS Ijinl, V tti Hi.i.ns Cloveisi-ed Y hus Tlmothysecil y lius .. Flaxseed " 1'IU lltov No. 1 Scotch Xo. 1 American Catti.k iloer I'nttlc, V lb Coup, -ft head HIIKKI'-V IS 7lc(.tSUc HnilH V1IMIM 8'l.0lMSII-0 SPECIAL NOTICES. ()UAcr.'Hci:i.i:iiii.Ti-:iHAi.vi-:.-AMi.siiciiv, Mass., Oct. 1.1th lttl. Mr, ('mrc Dear .ViV: Having necn nlllieieu Rnevousiy lor several weeks witli n Kevcrn abst-esH unon mv side. I used several remedies for Us eradication without reeeivinH auy rcuci, until 1 nppneii your saive, u-lili-li elleetpil n snetslv nml nermanent cure. 1 therefore feel happy to certify my contlilcncc In Itswrtues. oius witli lespect. JAMKS U1'.AN. I certify to (he truthfulness of the above state, cut. II. SI. Dkahiioun. M. 1). sl-rrll W. l'OWI.i:. ASON.IIoHton.l'ronrletorK. Kohl hy all drtvglHta, at 21 cents uliox. Ily malt ;n cenis. Hartman. . Hollader. David Htroup, iluuil it. iiiriou, ;iiirr, (!. HIllM', J, ltoiblllH & Co., i'mrle's W. hnrdrr. lavld Lowenbure. MIfto llftrmnn I,. N. Mover, Htohncr k Wldinycr, -aiemon juun, ,. .1. HI. inn. . It. .Moyer, . A. llecklcy, , H. Shannon, T. Hiiarpicss, 1'. Lutz. . M. llunert. .izzlo llarkley, t. H. Williams' . Iv. Kver. Mrs. M. II. I-'urninti, i. n. wriiu, . W. Chiimberlln. OeorKfl W. Correll ll o dt i w nariman M'Kelvy, Nenl A- Co Win ICrHKflinus i ll .inner I (.' 1 lower N J llendershot K l.uur J llrower I) MendenhiiU lr7lo l'eterman l Klelm Joseph llendershot ii Jiu-ony llloomshurK Iron (?o, MrsH.1 Woodward II II Ilunshcrcer Jacob MeU Caleb llarton 4 Co. loyil l'axlon IIOKOCOIl OF IjKHWlCK, C It Campbell stoves Hell Uertinn liowmiiB .v Jackson 11 Dntlsun 4 II 11 llowi-r Miller A Iluuhes Mrs M l)iinl.nr A Miller 1-' M Hcybert Jackion A Woodlu I O FrcnH WIHTAH'S 1IAI.HAM Ol-' WILD CIIIIIIUY. This reined v has lon been cherished tivtlie com innnlty for Its remarkable elltcacy hi relieving. Healing llllil curini; uie mosi oiisiiiiuie, iiniiiiu nml lfiti?stettillni' cases of (buuhi. Otlttt. InftueH' ... .Uiiii Thnutt. Ilmiirliltli. ll'ifunihirr f iiuh. rVftin. .intuiKt, Inltiimutinn of the iAtnyS; while even (Vnutntitthni itself has yielded to Its maule tllltil ence when all other means have failed. Itswhohi li siorv moves l lint Hie nasi nas nroiiticed no rem edy of equal value, asacnie lor the numerous and dangerous pulmonary alli-ctlons which pre vail all over the laud. rNsoLH-ITi'li Tl-snjloNV. From Antlrnp Ar- Ihtr, JZti., of jHtrrlrltl, Me. "About elijht years since my Mill, uemy ., .icuci. now t-osimasier at l-'alrtlold, somerset county, Me., was attacked wiiii spiiuniu oifsKi,coiiKU, wcuicncssin luiir and lzencral debility, to much so that our f.imii tihvslclan declared him to hnvo a "Heated Con sumption." I lu was under medical treatment for n number of months, but received nobenellt lrom it. At lcnuth. from tlio solicitation of himself nnd others, I was induced to purchase one bottle. III VilMl.MltS ii.i..ai in- w li.u uui.iiui which hcnctltisl li in so much I olilalneil niinthi1 bottle, which in n short time restored him to hi; nemil ktiiti, nl linlll, 1 I hi nlz 1 fin, u.il.'li' ri -mil mend this remedv to others In like condition, for It is, I think, all It- purports to be The great i,uiik Kcnicity lor tno Timcsi tiio nnove staiemcnt gentlemen, is my voluntary ottering to yon in lavorni your iinisnm, aim is ui your uisnosai. ricpaied nysi-7111 w. KOWI.K asox, ls ire- mont St., hoston, and for sale by Druggists erallj. Jglsts cell-Jc7'li7. TO COXSl'MlTIVIX.Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple! remedy, after having sunered for several yeais with n severe lung allecl ion, and Unit ill cad nisease i onsiiiiipiion isauxiiius loiunKf Know to Ids felloiv.sullerers the means of cine. To all whodeslre it, lie will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), witli the direc tions for preparing .and using the same, which they will tlnd a si'ni: emm toil Consumption. Asiiima, lIuoM-nins, Cociins. Coi.ns, and all 'I'lilfKit nml I.llnir A ll'iu'l Imi, 'Clio null' fkliltwl ,,f tlie ailvertlser In sending the Prescription is to benellt the atlUctcd, and spiead lutormatioo which e'Micelvi-s to be invaluable, nml lie hopes every suiiercr win lry ins rciiieuy, as 11 win isisi llii-ni uoiuiiig, nun may proven oiessiug. i-arui-k wishing the prescription, fkkk, by return mall w in picase auures UHV. I'.nWAHI) A. WII.MIN. inySr07-ly, Williamsburg, Kings eo., N. Y (Jen. Sheridan has i-siiiil unorder re moving Governor Wells, of Louisiana, and appointing Thomas Diirant in his tead. Payraonts to tho COLUMBIAN for May, 1807. Columbia eo. Si) HO iM Krust s2 00 O W Farvcr 2 (10 J Shelllnirt '2 00 Mont Colo t 00.' W O llutler 2 00 C II Cnrrathers2(i0l.I Kycr iloO Saui'l Snyder ." 00, Kst 11 Applenian I'M 1) Levnti il an ! 1-2 00 J Mears 2 00, 1'at Killed! i 00 T Hitter -1 00,!C Ij Moore l! (Kl V W Totten '2 00 I'M C I.aubacli 2 no .1 Knlttle 1 00 J llKnittle 2 00 Kst .1 Kverhtirt2.')0 1' llraehen 2 00 Sain'lCreveling2 00, II llird 2 00 It H llicketts 1 00 i.l 1 lerner 2 00 Jesso Coleman li fin A Miller 2 00 II Palmer 1 OO.i.I Fester 2 00 Lewis Tittle 2 00, .1 l.auion 2 00 Sam'l Uogart 2 00 'D Singley 2 00 Ksttl Ilaj'luisr 2 fill Creasy 2 00 J Grimes 2 00 I.I K Sharpless 2 00 K 11 Johnson 2 00,1.1 O Smith 1 00 C Iltissart 2 00, LM 11 1'utterson 2 00 It Kdwards 2 00 P K llerbeln l." IK) A llendershot 2 00 IT O'Conner S Ilutton 10 Hughes 10 lValer V llartinau DGearliard Kst I. Ashtou 2 00T Gerharty 2 oo Irani Derr 2 OO.iD Smith 2 00 G Lazarus 2 00 II 1) Ivuorr lit 80 ill .1 Knorr V Wintorstit'ii 1 fio;.I.I Campbell W.1 Dreiblebis 2 no uavlil L'ti dead. ,1 Leacock L Wrights P llillmeyei' I Lauderbacb It W Lyons Alex Carr A S Allen Wm lllee M Cox P Johnson J S llartuian A J Hcaglo J It Keeler 1 oo P Strauser I (Kl ltobinson'sCir- 1 00 1 00 Ifi 00 10 0 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 .KM) CUS 2 oo, M.I Manning 2 00 C K lister 2 00 II W Tracy 2 00 ,.I Kilo 2 00 J U I-'reezo 2 00,1) ('oleinun 1 00 It Hedford 2 00 ,J French fid I'M A Garros 2 00 ton 15 00 2 fiO fill 2 00 2 00 ;i oo 1 00 2 00 10 IH) 2 50 MARItftiD. .!( 7f. 1 Elr-'.TMMRHM A .V On tlielilltll lilt., at Hi., tiniisi, ot S'raukllii shumnli. hi CattawlsMi. by tlii'llev. Win. Kycr, Mr. STFi'linN Miciiai i., 1IC.MISS 1,1.1. KM AIUl.llM..S,IK,lll ui iii-a, i-i ,111- Icy Columbia county, l'a. MlOlf. 1 l'.Ir- UI'.llM . IX On the same day, nt I he mine place, ny the same. nr. i.kvi .'iii'iiafi.. In Miss Kl.tiAllhril llKUM.VN, liolli orileaM-l- Volley Columbia county, I'.i. Mlt'l.V.ll CUOl.li-OntliolNtliuU., by tlieKauie, Mr, Joseph Mii.i.Kii,of I'nloiiTownslilpSchuyl- klll ISllllliy, I'll., lO .MISS 31. KV l l(l'l',l'l IHIICIl' creek Iucerne county, l'a. FAIHWX H'i'.l I'.'W-Ou Ihe'.'lid Inst., by the Kiune. Mr. Wm. .1. I-'aiiiikn, lo Miss I.hamu Wi:.VKit, liolli of Catlawlssa, ra. UKACOCJC-rJKIU.lUt-M Sllllwilterilt the resl ili.tu-1, nt the brides' lather on the 2ith ot May by thollev. Jacob 11, k l.n I ml 1, Mr. Jon ah 11 ka ml k, lo Miss .M.uiv I). lKM.i:it, il.iughter of II 111, IM'll I. DIED. FKHIUtOI.t'Ui Mltlllli township. offcver.Ut. clll-.l. Kl.tzAIiKlll.dauglitcr ot Mlcliaeliiud l.li.-u!ielhl-Vilrcoir,ii8cil 17 years. lti:iCUAMU Hemlock Township on IhiiSIrd ult, Isaac ItKicii.Min, agwiaiyr. I mo.7ita. ll'A.A'y.V.'-Suddenly, at Ids residence in Nesco. pi-i ll township, on the 1.11 It nil., David U alker aged I'D ji-ars ami 1 montli. tIKTI.iyCiM III iisburg, IM., June lith 18(17 lU-Jamlu (ielllngisoiiof ills. Hacliel ilisnio of this phuv. aged ills nit vo, yeais, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMIXISTHATOlt'S NOTICE. xV vHTATr ni' miap HKirifAitn mrn. Ittors of niliithitti-nttoii on tho eMail" or Istinc Itclclmnl. lute of Miullsrm tmvnsliin, Columlilu itmiitv. ili'ppitspil. lHivu h.it'ii crniittil Ijv tin Itcir licr oi sain fouiiiy, n nyivt'sicr iwiciuiru mm Cyru Hlfharil, mliuinlstratnrs. All jrorsruis lmv lus rlulins or ilonnuuN nntnst the t'htnto of the ilocctloiit aro rcqiu'sttil to make thm known to tlio ailmtiiMintois without tUlny,'niiU allnerhons iiiiU'ijtt'ii art1 ri'quesira 10 tnaKH payinriu. ('Yltr.S HKICIIAUI). Jiuif 7,is7. Ailmr'h, p IJ H U J C S A h K OI VALUAHLi; HEAL IMTATR Will tn cxnoHfil to iiiihlle Riilo. on thu Dri'inlscH In I'ichlnu CrroU towiiHiiln. Columhia county, on NATmtnAV, .IrxnSJth lHnf,nt twoo'cloclc In thts iifloriumii, all that tract or lot of Innil, lumndca nml ilt'wrllK-! an followH to wit : Onthe north hy anil or at inn win Miami in liununiMou Lrccii on tluipust hv lmitl of Ji fit tin Amlrcws. on th' south hy laittl of Krcas Ilnllinun and othcrK, nml on tlio ttfhi hy laiiu "i i.iias ,su aim joim jiu chlsou, contaiuliiu ONi: IIUNDitKl) AND FOItTV ACUKS; ninety acres charctl ; twonty acres Iliht-clasMtlin nlliv metlnw lanilMiirnassetl hvnono In Die couii' ty tllly arr.s of tlnihcr laml, hiich uh Client nut unit, rtt,, wncrt'on is -imM a Kit AM K IlOUSn AND II A UN", withattfll of water at tho door: aUo n youiiK a))ile orchaid on 1 lie nieiiilM1. Tlw land ad loins theroiid leadlnu twm Orunaevllle to Jones' Mill. WtllheNotd ntttoimrUorutltoiether,as may suit limelmsei's. I.ato tho estate of Wllllani Itobbln, deceased. eu- COXJUTIOXS OF AM,;. Ten ht cent of tho )urchasR money to ho paid at tho striktni; down of the property; ten percent., less one-half, t he paid on the Mrs! day of April, lwW, nt which tlmuif thu conditions have been compiled with possesion Mill he nlven; tho balance to ho tmid on tho llrst day of April, Wi1, M'ith Interest from thelliKtdayor April, Wrf, at MhUh tlmua warrentfedeed will Ih made. M. M. AMMKKMAX, . H. WIIIT 1S(I7, iCxecutortt. 11 J15UU ClothlnK Htoro Htore Clothtne Htore Millinery DriiRt , ('ontcctlonery Itook Htoro Htoro l)ru Itook 8 tore Grocery Htore DniRH HtOVPR Millinery (Jrocery Htore Millinery Kniiey Htoro Clothing Htoro I-'tirnlturo Htoro Confectionery Htoro Prucs Htoro Llntior Mtore Millinery (irovery Htoro Confectionery Tobacco ntoro Htnvo Flour Mill Flour Mill dniR millinery Ocorae a Galaer I b KverMt Hamuel Ilcucock J J M'llcnry J ?4 till HUH mlUJnery ntoio UruKS store 'fi?i ntore fancy etore Hlore flour mill Lknton. confectionery ntore 11KAVKK. It Zlmtncriiiau " J Price " W, Zonrciibei-ner " nillAlt Ciikkk, Isaac Crvder ntore Hteplien .Michael A Hon " M Truncii Hour mm Will Kreai " Ilenben Miller distillery Catawihia. II 14 11 11 VI 11 12 11 111 11 11 14 14 11 12 11 II 11 13 II 14 11 11 1-1 11 11 11 14 11 7 14 12 II 11 11 13 11 11 II 14 14 7 11 14 II 14 12 14 14 11 14 12 14 14 II 11 11 14 14 13 1.1 12 11 14 11 11 14 14 14 11 11 II I' Dallman M'Mnch & Kimninn M M llrolmt (leo HuulicN &Snn J K hliarplcKS & Son V.TCHHV & JUIII1 W Kjobn Casper Ilahn W John K I llinard (Itlbert .V Kline Campbell A Harder merchant tallorll Hloro HtOVCH Btore driiKH mer tnllor 8toe furniture COXVXdHAM, H Tliornton,agt. Ktoro CKNTIIAMA ltOIIOUOII 10 UU 7 on T U) 7 UU 12 CO 7 (W 12 60 7 W lU 00 7 Oil 7 00 7 00 7 IK) 7 00 12 no 7 00 7 0) 10 00 12 m 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 40 00 7 00 12 M 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 Oo 7 00 7 00 7 UI 7 Ul 40 00 7 00 7 (10 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 ID 15 00 700 12 CO 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 (l B (ll 7 00 7 III 10 00 10 0) 12 GO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 U) 7 00 7 00 7 W 7 00 10 00 12 CO 7 10 M 00 20 00 7 (l) 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 lu 7 00 Knlttle .t (Inble Henry I-'isher A Iiirtner wm Torrey store Krocery sloven storo Kerr A Hnvder Mendenlinll, Wnsier & C'ogrocery A T O'Conner J Irfion A Co I W Howell A Co. W D 51 click A Co II Kingsbury Martin Monachali jonnmi'inieer Sliuman A Mlllanl I, l'uttcrniau II U'shcl Daniel Wertinnn. nut. John Mnrnn Mrs Wm James 12 11 It 0 11 12 K W M A O I, I,ow ruinucl Deltterlck llcort;o 11 KrenH Abraham Deltterlck Mahlon II lllcllH Uenrv lxilimun Jacob Sponsler 1I1I-K1 clotliinirMtore 11 Htoro U driiKH 14 shoe store 11 Krocery 12 confectionery 14 store 11 fxocery It obacco store 11 Ilquor store 14 shoe stnOo 14 millinery 14 CKNTltE. store 1.1 KriM-ery confi'ctloiiory 14 is 11 store Krocery VKANKr.IN Clinton Mendenlinll Hour mill WclllhKton Cleaver " I'lalllN'CCKKI'.K. 1) A M M'Henry store Joseiih U Kunyaii " (1.M Howell " .1 N Joiich " Solomon Iluss " 11 Aiiuiierninu " ix'vi winer J II.M'Ilenry Scliuyler A lllack Itoart A Krumer Jollll IiCKKOtl Wm K reamer C W lives A Co. James ,M Hote II A W Masters Hnnnnli Henry flour mill flHKllNWOOD. Ktocery store IIKMT.OCK. store 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 11 11 13 13 13 14 10 14 14 14 IJ 14 14 Fishing Creek, June TX TIIK ORPHANS' COURT IN 1. and tor the Couutv of Columbia: In the hint l.-r of theestalKot lil.IAK UIl-m'lIUICK, late of .Montour township, deceased. And now to wit: May ninth, lMf7, tho Comt nppoinl C. II. llroek way, 1-ii., liuditor, lo liialie ilistrlbutioli of tho balance In the hands of John (I. Otiii-k, tidtutnls tratnr, lu und uuioiiKst tho cicultors. Ily tho Court. I-'rom the record. .H---s.sk Coi.kman, Clerk. The liuditor aboe niiuusl ill attend to tile duties of his appointment, at hlsoitlce lu lliooms. hunr. on hatuiday, tlie twcnlyseconil day uf June, N7, nt ten u'chu'lc, a. in., at which time and place all persons li.i tin; claims ni;,ilnst said estate must picsent them, or be Ucbai red from clslmlnif n share in the same. C. II. IIUDCKWAV, Auditor. May:ll,lHi7, T R. MOYKU, if . W1KII.IXAI.1-: A Itin'AlI. 1) R U CI IS T, (IIKNKII HI' MAIN AMI MAUKKT HTKKKTH, HI.OOMSllimO, l'A., when-Mill Ih found a Inruo and select slock of I MISS MUmCKXS ANI CHKMIOALS. Also nil th. I'AII'.ST MPIliriNKH III' TIIK OAV, I niu also pretsireilto rurul1)! Country fftoieswltli Castor Oil, (lodfrey's Cordial, TUHI.INOSTON'H IIAIAM, nnd all other medicines kept In their Hue at City prices, s3 rrescrlptloiiH carefully compounded at all hours. In mtslicines, quality Is of tlie first importance, Illooiusburi;, JiuioT, IM7 OAMUK1. KIilNK, I.ICKNSKD tXINVKYANCT.H, Will nllend In wrlllim HKIIII.S, MOHTUAtll-X, LKAHKH, 1IONDS, Min.S, AllltKKMKNTH, M; All manner of writing between purlieu und lu Hie singular. it9.C'iiAiuiivi MunuiAri.. lleiitun, l'a., May 10, Is1r7.1t, J A W Harris Charles Neihart M tl A W II Hhoeinakcr " ' LOCUST. J II Vastlne A Co. store WashliiKton Yenqcr " Jacoti YeiiKer " lintr A Itrother " Cliarles Kettermim " 1' A 1 M Ynetlin " MAINE. I-' I, Sliiiniati store Camphell A Co. " MIKPI.IN. I K Kchwetipelilielser storo 14 Creasy A Drown " 13 Jacob w I'elfer clothing storo 14 K J. Millard store 13 John II. Hetler " 13 MrsEAlless fancy store 11 MONTOUlt; Ilrown A Coleman confectionery 14 t'ftxton A llannan store H Wm llutler Krocery 14 I'. It. Mtu-gcmm " 11 MADISON. Andrew Madison store 13 C Kreamer " 13 IIOAUINGCIUSEK. J Cherington A Hen ntore OKANCIK. 12 M 7 III 7 00 COCO 15 ll) 12 50 12 50 7 00 25 00 7 (ll 7 00 12 50 7 00 15 00 7 Ul 7 rt 7 00 7 00 7 00 111 10 7 HO 7 00 7 UJ 7 (O 7 OO 10 110 7 OJ 7 no 7 uo 7 in 7 10 7 Mi 10 Mi 7 ("I 7 ID 7 ll 7 (0 15 Ul 10 01 10 Ul III Ul 10 u) 7 Ul 20 ll 7 Ul 7 (i 7 Ul 10 Ul 7 l 7 Ul 7 W) 10 OJ 7 U0 7 0) 7 Ul 7 00 7 U.I 10 C. i 7 Ul 10 ai 10 00 700 7 01 30 Ul 7 U) 7 Ul 11 Btore H W Ilowmnn A IlKtewart ll K Sloan Michael Keller Alexander Huehes Wesley llowman 8UOAHI.OAF E O West store SCOTT, l'elcr Ent store II W Creasy A Co. " Wm M Eut stoves 1.1 13 13 confectionery 11 flourmlll 11 10 m 10") 700 1000 1000 10 no 7 00 7 w 7 0! 15 On 15 Ul All nersons who xnav feel uuierlevcd by th" alHio classltlcatlou can have an opportunity el anpealluit, by ealllni' upon the undersigned at his residence, In tlreenuooil, township. at an tlmo until Munduy the first day of July, t-'lKhteen hundred and slxtv.saven. nt which time un ap ical will ho held lit the Court House 111 iiioeiim- OEOHUE W. im, Mercuntlle Appraiser iM-al burp;. June 7, 1R07, p U 11 Ij l O S A Ij K Ol' VALUAJILE ItEAL ESTATE. In put suuiice of an order of the Orphans' Court uf Columbia county, on Kbhiav, Tim 21 st Ia iik Jh.nk, lsii7, at 10 o'clock In thu forenoon, John W. llelshllne, administrator of Susannah sldler, lateofllenton lownshlp, In snld county, dw u.. will exiose lo sale, by publio vendue, on In preiulses, a certain IX)T OH PIECE OV GUOUNI), bounded nnd described aa follows, to wit 1 On tlie north by land of John Ikeler, on the east by lunit of William O. llarrett, nml on the south and i" by lands of John IlelshlUie.- containing one acre and u half, more or less, whereon are erected a EltAME HOUSE AND STABLE. Lnte the estate of said deceased, situate In t" township and county uforesald. JKSSB COLKMAN, C'lerK. Illwimshurii, May 27, 1S07, Tiiiims ok S hr. ! Ten per cent, of M of the pur chase money to bu iiald at tho striking down ol the property! the one-fourtli less the ten percent nt the connrmntlon absolute, and the reiuululne tlirco-fourtlis lu oney ear thereafter, with lnterct from continuation rtfol., fun! to bo secured uj bond and mortgage JOHN Vf. 1IEIHHMNE, llcnton twp., May 31, lso7. Adniluistralor. KRCHANT'S HOTEL, I'l NOItril lOL'KTU HTRKCT, 1111 LAD E Wl MA. J. 4 W. a. M'KID3IN, Proprietor. May 10, 1W7-IJ-.