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

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
8tb $0tumfrtatr.
ni.ooMsntmi,
KIUUAV, .NOV. IB, 180 J.
If tho elections don't Indlcato nny
tiling ngnlnst tho radicals, why docs P.
John look gruin and rcfuso to rcjotco V
Tin: communication from our Lnporto
correspondent cntno too Into for tills
week's Issue, but will appear in our
next.
l'nor. l'JUCB of this County, exhib
ited his skill In wire-walking, to a
largo and Interested crowd of specta
tors, on Thursday, at Whlto Hall,
Lost. In Hmokctown, on last Mon
day night, n lady's black stella shawl.
Tho tinder will confer n favor on the
owner by leaving It at tho Cou'.mhian
offlco.
Is 1'. John In favor of Negro Stitlrago
now? Where Is "Wonting Kansas?"
Surely that was tho unklndest cut of
all. To bo thus slaughtered In tho
house of ono's friends, Is awful.
Titlini: woro many ladies ut thogath
erlngat White Hall.and tlioirbright and
happy faces gladdened tho hearts of tho
noble men whoso labors had resulted In
the great victory they were met togeth
er to celebrate.
W u aro informed that Iron Oro has
been discovered on lands of William
Shaffer, better known perhaps as the
Sloan farm. Tho opening is near tho
road coming from the river, and valua
ble Hock Oro has certainly been found
In largo quantities, but the existence of
soft oro is not so ccrtnin.
Ox Wednesday, tho boys of our town
were much gratilled by nn incipient
snow storm. It did not last long, how
over, but gavo us notlco to preparo for
winter, to get in our coal, cloo up our
cellars, and make tho usual prepara
tions for n winter's siege.
Tun Democrats of Center township
have concluded to haven Pole Italslng
nt tho Holf Way House on Saturday
next, in commemoration of our recent
victories to which they lnvltoall who will
attend. After thol'olu is raised speeches
will bo delivered by persons invited for
that purpose,
Wmu: our town boasts of many ex.
oellont mechanics, there aro few who
po-ess more enterprise and mechani
cal genius than our friend Louis Bern
hard. Wo are led to these remarks by
an examination of a "Itegulator" in ids
shop, which Is noted for the accuracy of
Its time, and which ho constructed him
self. His shop abounds in evidences of
his skill, and tho ninny singular instru
ments around him show plainly that
ho can fix, mend, or construct anything
in tho way of utlmopiccothatis.menda
bio.
Vim: in OiiAxm:viia.i:. On Friday
night last nt about 11 o'clock, lire was
discovered in an out-bulldlng belonging
to Jacob flood, and used as it wnsh
hoiisii etc., which but for tho timely ar
rival of assistance, and a goodly supply
of water, would have resulted in tho
destruction of his tavern, together, In
evitably, with other valuable buildings.
Tho building was saved with its insido
burnt out, and tho dnmago to that, with
tho loss of property usually found In
such n houso, may bo ?ino. It is not
certain now tho Oro originated, but
there was baking done that day.
A rnoMiXENT merchant In Light
Street, of Uadlcal proclivities takes
special pains to Inform us of his hos
tility to this sheet. It will bo well
enough for our patrons In that neigh
borhood to remember tho fact.
Ouu townsman William G. Hurley,
Ks(. has returned from his western tour,
very much improved in health, and
looking twenty years younger. He
brings with him n singulur curiosity in
tho shape of a petrified tooth of some
mammoth of ancient times. It has six
incisive points, ond measures about ten
Inchcslu circumference! Itwosiouiul by
a laboror named Patrick Kcrnee, on Jtr.
Hurley's farm, who wivs digging n ditch
through n rivulet called Duke's Kim,
in Union Township, Hancock county.
Ohio. Patrick found two others, which
ho disposed of before Jlr. Hurloy's arrl
val. Prom n hasty Inspection we think
it in a tooth of tho mastodon.
Kim: at the Instituti:. On last
Thursday evening nt about 8 o'clock
our citizens were startled by tho cry of
I'lro! Virol 1 AVo ran with the crowd
in the direction of tlio alarm, until wo
reached the Instituto grounds.und were
there informed that somo mliehievpus
boys had raised a false alarm. Curses
not loud but deep, wero vented on their
heads, as well as threats of punishment
dlro in cao they wero caught. Wo have
slnco been Informed that thero actually
was n tire, originating In one of the
Hues conductinc heat to tho hall. The
entiro heat of tho furnace had been coiv
centrated in tho ono Hue, and tho re
biilt was Hint tho surrounding wood
work caught fire. Ono of tho teachers
discovered it in tlmo to extinguish tho
flames.
OX ItOAST AT WlUTI', II.VI.I.. Ill ttll-
othcr part of tho Coi.u.miiiax, will bo
found an account of tho proceedings of
tho meeting following tho dinner, and
wo aro consequently relieved from en
tering upon that part of tho history of
tho day. Having been most unexpect
edly and unavoidably detained, wo did
not reach White Hall until after ono
o'clock i'.M by which tlmo the roast
and tho dinner upon tho ox, wero done
and over.
From somo gentlemen who wero on
tho ground wo have tho following par
ticulars !
Tho ox was Inkcu in hand by a couple
of experienced butchers mid dressed.
An iron bar was then passed through
him lengthwise, and several bkewers
running through tliosliouldersnml bony
of tlio animal secured tho carcass to the
rod or bar. Upon tho cud of the bar
was fastened n crank. Tho whole was
then put upon two substantial crutches.
and tlio urocess of roasting commenced
Wo bellovo tho wood was burnt to red
hot coals on ono tlro,nnd then put under
the roasting ox, which was turned by
tho crank, and basted with tho gravy
until done.
After about twenty-four hours the
roasting was completed, nnd tho ont
mill was thou carried, and stood on Its
feet upon tho table, from which it was
served to tho enthusiastic, crowd.
(Ireat hilarity and good feeling pre
vailed throughout tho day, o wero
much gratilled nt tho opportunity of
meet ng many old menus whoso De
mocracy has stood tho test of tlniuand
pressure, nnd who wero thankful to seo
tho party and principles they so long
had loved and labored for, onco more
triumphant.
Tin: Home. Journal Is nn excellent
paper, and wo would bo glad to recelvo
it, but cannot agrco to publish n prospec
tus over half n column long, with "edi
torial notices from tlmo to tlmo" for
tho sako of an exchange Tho adver
tisement, according to our rates, would
bo worth $10.00, whereas tho subscrln-
tlon prlco Is only .1.00. It would bo
much cheaper for us to subscribe, than
to ndvcrtlso at thoso rates.
Wi: think our friend Val. Winter-
steen, of Pino township., ns a hunter Is
ntltled to tho belt. Ho Informs us
that recently ho shot a buck tho
four quarters of which weighed 1(17
pounds t Not content with that ho
killed n rattlesnake measuring five feet
In length, nnd which had thirteen rat
talcs. He hns agreed to deposit tlio rat
tles at this olTlco and tho man who goes
ono better Is to take tho championship.
Itoimr.uv. A man from Catawlssa,
Columbia county, on n visit tothlscity,
had occasion to go across tho river on
Friday night last, and on Ids way back
was knocked down by a very scvero
blow from a billy In tho hands of somo
unknown person. An ugly wound was
Inflicted In tho back of his head, and ho
wnsknocked prostratoand senseless into
the creek. The robber took a pocket
book containing fifteen or twenty dollars
In money, and n note for $1,000. A,y
coming Standard.
Last week wo published tho prospec
tus of tho Dally Scranton Jlepullican,
which has recently como Into existence.
It Isltadlcal in politics, but has tho mer
it of giving us the dispatches of tho As
sociated Press eight hours earlier than
wocan othcrwlso get them. In other
words, we get tho cream of tho news at
o'clock in tho morning, almost as
soon as they do In Philadelphia and
Is ow 1 ork. It was especially welcome
during tho past two weeks as it gavo
early and full returns of tho Into elec
tions. D. A. Hockley of this placo is
agent.
Finn. Tho largo fine dwelling houso
of W. W. Plnnco, Ksq., in Mahoning
township, just outside of our Borough
lines, was consumed by llro on last
Wednesday night. Tho lire was discov
ered about two o'clock in tho morning,
but before the engines could be got to
tho place tho wholo building was in
flames. A portion of the furniture was
saved, but tho building was entirely
destroyed. The origin of tho firo is n
mystery.
Ono of Mr. Pinneo's workmen was
sleeping in tho building nt tho tlmo of
tho fire, being tho only occupant. Tho
building was Insured in the sum of
$.1,000. Dan ville, Intelligencer.
OX-ltOAST AT Wll ITU 1 1 ALI--Yciter
day, from 1, W0 to 2,000 Democrats of
Montour and adjoining counties, atten
ded n Democratic Ox-roost at Wbilo
Hull, in this county, got up under tho
supervision of tho landlord of tho White
Hall Hotel. Tho meeting was organ
Ized by the appointment of Hon. David
U. Montgomery, President, nnd John
Moyer, Ellar Haas, Peter "Wagner,
James Ilraunen, and Audrew Snyder,
Sr., Vlco Presidents, and Win. C. John
ston, Secretary. After which, tho meet'
Ing was ably addressed by Gen. Win.
Hrlndlc, nnd J. G. breezolvsq.
The announcement of the latest news
of the Democratic Victories of last Tues
day, produced tho wildest enthusiasm
We have not time for a more extended
notice this week of this monster gather
ing of tho tried and true Democracy of
old Anthony and adjoining townships.
Danville Intelligencer.
Ladies Ukwaui:. Ladles who travel
In the cars should bo careful how they
accept tho proffered attentions of strange
men, no matter how much thoy appear
Uko gentlemen. No prudent respect
able lady will allow a stranger to escort
her to a hotel or elsewhere. '1 no cases
in which ladies liavo fallen into serious
trouble in consequence of their Itnpru
deuce In this particular are numerous.
An lClmlra paper states that a married
lady from Philadelphia was niostfoully
treated and even robbed In that placo on
Saturday evening last. She resisted
the politeness of a gentleman in tlio cms
till slio could resist no longer, nnd then
permitted him to show her ton hotel
There sho took a glnss of wlno which
probably contained n drug, and the
next that slio knew shu was wandering
on tho Streets, robbed of her watch and
monev. and probably ofher honor. Tho
villain escaped and is now probably
looking for another victim In tho shapo
of n silly, vain fcmalo who will accept
his invitation on somo train of cars.
Tin: School. On Friday evening of
last week tho Instltute.iinder tho charge
of Prof. Carver, held an exhibition for
tho purpose of raising money, to bo ex
pended ns previously announced.
Tho exercises consisted ol declama
tions, vocal and instrumental music,
dramatic scenes, dialogues, etc., The
wholo school comprising more thantw
hundred students took part in tho ex
hibltlon, which was highly entertain
ing, nnd wo aro very glad to say largely
attended.
There wero decided evidences of 1m
proveinent In all respects, nnd we could
mime several as prominent examples
but wheru allure doing so well in Im
provement and advancement, It would
bo Invidious to select any for special
commendation. Dining tho evening
thero was a great desire in tho audience
to cheer somo classes but Prof. Carver
desired that no demonstration of the
kind should bo made, nnd tho wish wi
commendably respected.
1'liu last sceno, a pantomime, was
very amusing. Wo cannot pretend to
remember all tho characters represent
ed, nor the students who personated
them j but wo remember "Queen Hess,"
"Mrs. Partington and Ike," "Jolin
Hull," itu "Irishman," a"Yankco," a
"Spanish Don nnd Lady," "Llttlo Hed
Hiding Hood," Swiss, Hiiepiieruess.-a
"Flower Girl," "Night," "Sisters of
Mercy" "Tlio Comjmman" mul other
newspapers of the town, a "llrlgund," a
"Brigadier General," "The gcutleiiniu
from Africa," utul many other charac
ter. Wu thought It exceeding bad tnstn
however to exhibit nt such u tlmo and
place, a character bearing aloft a large
wooden cross, inuro especially ua ins ap
pearance was greeted with a laugh.
At tho end of the exhibition, tho ltov.
Mr. Shelp. us chairman of committee,
on penmanship iiiado report, awarding
prizes to tho best writers.
TUB KALEIDOBCOPE !
A man of Inwjr Ufa
IL tiuclimtioiiti ntiillt VBlcomurn."
NO. XLV.
OUAYAQim,.
Tins is the name given to ono of the
principal provinces orStatcs of Ecuador,
and it extends from tho Pacific Ocean
back to tho Andes, containing about 10,-
000 sqtiaro miles. Guayqull City, Its
capital, is tho principal port In tho 11c-
publlc. Its inhabitants number about
,000 souls. It Is built In rnthcr n strag
gling manner along tho river and con
tains very few buildings of architectu
ral beauty or merit. In fact bo frequent
aro thobomlmrdmcnts, revolutions, fires
nnd earthquakes, that its growth has
been much retarded, although It Is tho
leading City In all respects, save popu
lation. Tho bulldlngsnroeithcrof adobe
spoclcsjof mud bricks bakcdln tho sun)
bamboo canes, built In tho same stylo
as thoso in Panama. Thocllmato Is ter
ribly hot nnd ns it rnlns steadily six
months in the year, thero Is not much
Inducement for n foreigner to sojourn In
that region.
During tho rainy season which thoy
call winter, although It is tho hottest
tlmo of tho wholo year tho lowlands
from tho basoof tho Andes to the Ocean
are flooded from three to ten feet deep,
ind the cnttlo are driven to tho higher
lands until tho wntcrs subside.
Tho Inhabitants along tho "bottoms"
build their huts on plies eight or ten feet
high, nnd communicate with each oth-
by means of canoes. At this tlmo the
whole land is Infested with vermin and
reptiles, generated or brought into ac
tivity by tho beat nnd rains, and tho
very air is impregnated with malariu.
Indeed, so rapid is the decomposition of
egctable and animal matter, mat pes
tilence would soon depopulate the land
If nature had not provided n remedy in
the shape of Innumerable gallinazo, or
buzzards, which "occupy tho land," nnd
gratuitously, yet efficiently perform tlio
duty of scavengers, so that n mass of
garbage, n dead horse, or n murdered
man are soon stripped of nil otlensivo
qualities. In fact, so highly npprcint
ted aro their services, that they are pro
tected by local laws, nnd it Is an offeneo
punishable by fine nnd Imprisonment
kill them.
These buzzards, hovcvcr,aro aided by
thochaln-gang,or criminals, who march
through the streets with iron balls
attached to their feet, and chains to
their wrist, armed with brooms nnd
eotTeo sacks witli which they sweep up
the dirt and deposit it in the river.
They are guarded by tlio soldiers of the
Republic negroes of course dressed in
flaming red, with an occasional rent In
tholr trousers, wlthbare feet, and who
indolently lean upon their muskets, or
prog somo unfortunnto with tnoir nayo-
net, to show how vigilantly they per
form their duty.
Notwithstanding tho Intense Heat wo
enloved ourselves throughly, visiting
tho principal places ot interest, learning
tho customs, manners and languago of
tho people, and gormandizing upon
strange dishes, and such fruits as the
lneapple,cher!moyo;banana,pinlniain,
uca. and alligator pear,
On our Journey towards tjinio, we
ascended tho Guayaquil river as far as
llodcgus in a llttlo steamer called the
Bolivar, which at the time was owned
and controlled by Captain,
American. On my rctum,hwevor,tho
steamer had been withdrawn, on ac
count of tho blockado of tho river by tho
Peruvians, with whom Keuador was at
war. For various reasons 1 preler ue
.scribing the downward trip.
I nnflind Hoilcirus from UUllo in
oyo, or under tho foreleg, their only
vulnerable parts. Wo asked nn Indian
girl, who was bathing In tho stream, If
alio did not fear them. Slio naively re
piled, "lAislargaton comcn tolamcntc- lot
blancoi," meaning that they only ate
whlto people. Another peculiar feature
of tho river is tho largo number of aqua
tic plants which float up nnd down with
tho tide, some of them bearing beauti
ful flowers, nnd In somo cases so largo
as to suggest tho ldcaof floating gardcn.
Immediately nftcr leaving San Bolcu
don wo abandoned tho main branch of
the rlver,and made nshort cut by taking
a narrow, crooked channel, In which
the current was so impetuous that It was
with difficulty wo could round tho cor
ners, and keep tho ennoo from thoshore.
Beforo reaching Guayaquil tlio tldo
again failed us, but wo wero content to
stretch ourselvesunder tlie"widesprcad
Ing palm," though In much danger of
getting our heads cracked by somo fall
ing cocoa-nut. Hero wo sawsevcral fine
specimens of river sharks, which aro
eagerly caught by the natives, who es
teem them a raw delicacy. Tho Doctor
also caught n venomous serpent, over
six icci lun;, wiiiia iiu iu uutu im imu
sprits 111 order to preserve It, much to
tho disgust of tho natives, who thought
ho was pickling It for somo futuro re
past. Tho same night wo reached
Guayaquil, nnd for tho first time in ten
(laj s slept In n bed. (Juir.x Sauk.
PUBILC SALES,
SALK OF VALUABLK UKAL KS
TATi:. Tlin umlfTftlKnfil, executor of llio
m-i will mi. I iriiiiui'iii ui nun" , iiu iiiiiiii. in-.
rra.cl. nifi r for wile, nil In ri-nrntf-lyur lotirlhrr,
ine ioiioiwhk iKRcrmi-u
H I X li (ITH () P II lint? N I)
Hllunto in Itiptnwrri'nrtof -;spy,t'olumiiiii mini.
ly, IIOIHIHK "11 .'linn nint'i, mm rau-iminn iinrii
lo nn iilli'V In tlinillrci-lloli nf tlio f mull, lili'l 111 n
Koulliornly illtii'tlim ni fur nn ('run Mn-t't, 1'jirli
lot lint nlHiulM ff-t-t frrml, mul W) fi-rt In ili-plli,
mitttliiu lliniu w-rv ilt-mriilitn fin' lullliltlii! Iota.
Hioy run iH'i'iiuhnwl nt prlvfiti'fnletmtll Mon
ilny, Itrr.'inlw-rSnil, 1MI7, nl which tlmo tluisnri
timlnltiK unsnl'l will Ik ill.iw.'ilor nt mliUa out
cry nt imp ,1'cIikIc In the nrtcrnoon.
TutMs ri,- ha! r. Ten per cent, or hip putciin-n
money nt the Mrlklnjril'iwti nl the prnpoity j mul
oni-luilf. lias tl,i- ten per ttil. ,on Uiulut of Apr II,
ISO-s, iiiial 1 h- iialalK-n ono jour llicrcnltcr, Willi
Inti real on thi nnnnlil nmounta. Dccill will ic
(Itu li when 1hi I11-.I payment la nin.le,
I1, r. ltAUTMAN.
lillWAIlll IIAKI-IIA.,
Ipy, l'n., Sept, 13, ls-H-Sin, i:.eculoiH,
J) I'll LIC SALK
111 Al.l A1I1.1, lll.Al, I.S1AU..
In puraiinneeor nn outer of Hie orplmna' Court
oi uoiiinioui t-.niiiiy, on iiiwiij. mg ...
November, M(7,nt loo'cloclt In liierrenoon,.Iohii
BOOK NOTICES.
Wr. aro in receipt of tho December
number of Peterson's Ladles' Magazine,
and, find that In literary nnd artistic
merit, It far exceeds Its predecessors,
the steel engraving "no rose without a
thorn" Is a bewitching nnd uggestlvo
picture, and In u fraliio would bo worth
tho prlco of the number. The Fashion
Plates, Patterns, Designs, etc, are num
erous, well designed, nnd plainly des
cribed. Tho Literary productions are
interesting, nnd will be read with pleas
ure. Terms $2.00 n year address C. J.
Peterson, .10(5 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
"Comi'.tii Up ah a Fi.owkii" is tho
title of nn autobiographical story of the
richest kind just issued by D. Appleton
it Co., New York. Tho London TVhic
speaks of It with great praise. Its chlff
merits consist In tho powerful nnd vig
orous manner in width It is told, in the
exceeding beauty nnd poetry of its
sketches of scenery, nnd in the solilo
quies, sometimes quaintly humorous,
sometimes cynically bitter, sometimes
plaintive and melancholy, which are
uttered by tho heroine. It is written
by a lady a new hand, nnd is said to
be so extraordinarily good, that when
ever you begin it you cannot lay It
down ngaln, hardly even when it is
finished.
New Yqrk : I). Appleton & Co. Price,
00 cents.
Tur, DiAMflSD Dickens. Weak
Home The ninth volumo of tho charm
ing nnd populnr "Diamond Edition."
These volumes aro so neat, compact
the small typo so clear, the paper so
perfect, tho press-work so even, and the
binding so firm andyetdollcatoln taste,
that wo have nover doubted their popu
larity since wo handled tho
ume. It is an edition remarkable for
its compactness nnd beauty.
Now that Dickens is coming to this
country to lecture, wo adviso our friends
to read him up at their leisure moments.
These llttlo volumes are cheap, and one
can purchase them ns thoy aro Issued
nnd not feci the diminution of tho slzo
of his purse. The illustrations continue
to bo of tho sumo artistic character as In
the first volumes issued. Providence
J'rcss,
rho cost of each volume of tho beau
LEGAL NOTICES.
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V.arATrnrnfomin im ! iiROKAaKii.
l,eltcra or lulmlnl-trntlon onllioeatntenflleorae
lump, tali-of Irfiemt tiiwn-lil,ivliiiiililn coiinly
ileeinaeil lime la-ell Kralilcil !' Hu" lUglatir of
anlil county to Martha V-iiip of anlil twp. All ier
aona lialni; elahna or Uciiuiinla nffnlnal Iheea
lateof thoilececlentnrn reipieate,! tomulco them
known, nml Ihoaa inilcliieainnnkeiiijmcnl.
Atlmlnlatrntor.
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TXKCUTOltVS NOTIOI
IliTiior, Himnlliin of tho iutmoh itli'l ffttnto nf Kit
rnli U. lMfci.iilinM.H mltiiii' i-hilil (if Mnrv I.Hl'll
hart.lnlp of mtrtwltm lownMtlp, In wild rminty,
itTI-tllll, Will CXIwmo to Mill' by lUl)110V!,IHhH,( (HI
tin I'n-inl'-iH, nrtTtiiln tin juami or
TH ACT Or LAND,
ronlnlnlntiHi'Nenty Aitcm, morn nrlcm, nrtjolniiitt
U1IU1H nl IlllKHpmiH lfiwr (in mi' iiurin1.im-riii
llriinilii'llfr mi the Knilth. Heim 1 1 til nil tliiMvi'tt.
trtntl .laiucH Hill on tlioeuM, 'lhrro Ui-itctt tl on
tut rsald n mwrs a
A I. o (i II " V S i:,
ono storv mi1 a lmlf hlah, 11 In IKini. Wiirhii
House, L'UUt 1'ii'si mul mu una mere is on uiu
reiniHC 1U K1""1 CllIUIUl. It hj-imih in urivi
iltlnif u-uti-i ullh horlnu ImUKot tho rstiito uf
mi lil wiiil. Niluuto In tlio township uml i-ounty
liferent id, Jkwi: Cof.hMAN, Clerk,
romllU'iiis or snin: icn it rvm, oi ww one
fourth or the luin-hii-tp money to ! niM on th
itiy of nnU' oiH'-f'iurth IeH tho ten er cent, on
Iheeontlrmatlon of Milo.ntnl the buliuico In ono
enr fiom eonilrnmtlon, wltli Interest from em.
llrimtlon. ht. Ponesslon ulven on th tlrt dny
of April. N.h. rmeli.ier to imy for dfd And
Oiumltan,
Mtllllltl
uciooer it, no..
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S A L K
Will tH'jmM nt irlnto iwile. u ery dehirnble
retMeiiee In South llhiuinxburir, ('ulunibiii Coun
ty, l'n., tho property eonsistlngof
TWO TOWN LOTrt
nlhmleiuiit fronting Third Ktreet ofthc town of
iiiooniHuiinr. whereon me erteieti 11 mio iwo
story
iMtAMi: i wi: iii. i mi iioirni;
with hilehen athu heil, n larpo Stnblo nnd Cnr
rlayo hoii'-e, Kood pin M tconl house, ete., HRfMul
m II of nrvi-r f.illlnic wnleritt tho Imelc door. l'o
M'hsionwlll hoKlwii on tho tlrt ofAprll, W. If
not Mild hetwu n thN and the 21hI, of lieeember
next tlie Hiine will exiiotetl to oublie ml on
Mild date nt 1 o' lnk 1. M. l'or further partleu-
lnr.iiKiuioorjiiciiai'l l . Ljeriy, nt inuomcfor
U. r.Clark, i:h llltHjinKbtir't ( oluu.ltlu eo., I'.i,
nepi, .7. lHii7.
pritLIC SAL12
or vai.i aiim; hkai, iiT.vti:.
In MirhiiAtue of nn onU r of tho OrnhaiiH Court
of Coiiit.ihia eounl. Pa., on M rrimw , Novkm
llFK 'Jtid, WIT, nt lo o'elovlc In the loieiionn, TIioh,
Cict lihrf, Jr., udinliiNtintor, &v of .lohn Miller,
jaiooi reoii m nnip, in worn nuui, lu'mi'ni,
will expo-! lo Mile, by publle endue, on the
piL'tiilM-i, a eertaln
ikhvi: am tjor or oiuuwn.
fltiute In I he town of Uspv.ntul county nforeva Id,
mtjotnlnu bind- of .lohn Menu r on the w.( st, ee-
1)11(1 Ml t'I'l I M Ml 111 MM II "HI llll1 IIOIU1, Mil 1I1KV 'H
Mi, oust, nnd nn nlLv on the -outh. eoiitnlniuu
about oneth1rd of mi aeie. wheieon aro creel id
ii fiame dwelling house, with oullmlldiuts", Kite
the eMaie oi Mini in ea"fii( Minnie in me imi n
hldpand eounly nfou-Mild.
U3- Conditions of Sul'.e Tin per tent, of one
foiilthol the inut'liase moiuytobe on Id on the
Mlrlltlnu down of the property, ont-tuurlh less
the ten per it nt, on the eontluuatlon of tho sale,
and the b.danee in one ,M-ar from the eouiltmn-
tlou nNl. I'osM'stion Rten on uio nisi uay oi
April, Nl 1'un baser to pav fur deed and .tnmp.
'i iioMAH citrvr.i.iMi,
Oi-tobt-r K isir;. AdmlulMrattn.
j3rnLtc SALK
or VAUwm.r. iu;Aii kstati:.
Will to uld by tlio underlnnr d, executor of
uio nu hum iwuiii in in ,Hirui jot in, ut
ee.tsed, Oil I'lilDAY, I)FXE5tHlLK -Till, IiT, lit tell
ovioek a, m., the following ittscrnVd. reiuut
to w It :
A LOT Ol OKUCNO,
uliu.it)' in tho town c Kloomsbuic, C.lumbln
rutin tv, Mild lot tronts on riisi siteet of wild
town. and eotdaln1 In fiom nlxty-slx tett, and In
ilenth two hundred nnd tourteeu bvt nnd x in
I'll, w nti'l Imiitiih il us follow a: I lis! Ktiet t on the i
tioilh. an n!le on the soul h. nn alley on the east, !
and HI l ulley oil the UCKl, Whtlfotl ale eieeted li
Kood two Hory
ritAMi: nwni.i.iNo norwi:,
with Kitchen attached, iilhomt Uav kitchen nn
il. r thi kill lu n : it wiii.illhtuble. a liireo (stable nnd
(iml.ice houso uod irn llvtrv htable, n well of
Hood wati'i at the bark door of the llery tabli
a elsteiti at the bn k diMr of the cellar Kltihtn,
with other outhuildluc. 'Ihe pi opt rty H linme
dl.itely In the i ear of tho Coin t llousi. lot. od u
u very deslrablo tstand for n llveivstablo l'os-m"-kIoii
chen on thn M d.iy ol April, Nh, Ternn
made known on ilay ot hide, when attendance
w 111 bo Klveit by
IIAVII) LOWKNlir.UO. r.xiculor.
IUooins'iurir, Oct. 1, h7.
Hinder, Into of lHoomHimiK.CoUitnbln county, l'n.
bae beeimrnnioii ny ine ueuiMer oi miuirouuiyi
to( linrleK W.Hnvder, nnd N nt. Nonl exeeutom,
whorenlile in lUootiiMbum. All inr(on bnMnir
elaluii nciilntt thopsintpnre rcinented to preent
tUi in to the KxeLtttort for nettlement, nnd thoto
lnumliitf theiilselvej IndeblY11
Wli.MAM NlVl, ' '
et.a, iHitT, i:erutorK.
i DJIIXISTItAToit'S "notFcK.
MTATK fif At.FHKI MENCI T., PP.f'FAIKt).
UdteiHoludmliiMrntlon lotlieeilnto or Alfred
Menue.tatnof lUoom township, Cohnnblncouu
ly, deceased, huebueti ninud by Ilia llealtter
ot wild County to Anthony Menite. Allpernon-t
havlnuclalminrdetimtidsiualnHt llio eMato of
tho decedent, are rt quested to preM'iit them to
tho ndmJiilMtriitor without delav.niid nil per
otiH Indebted uiv le'iuented tfniiiikiiptivmetittu
HD11KUT K. CI.AltK,
Atly, for AdmlidMrator.
Oet.rj, lMff,
i )MTNISTltAT()US NOTlCi:,
tJTATK OF l.t.lZ.WKTtl llWl.Olt, UVC'U,
Ulb runf lutmlnMratlon on the eiitnteor hi I
7.1 1 tli llaylor, latofif Montour townfdilp,('olum
bliieountv, deeenied, hiiM' Ih'cii nrauteit by the
UcuMer or mild county, to O.mlel llavlor, adtnln
1trntor, who reside lu sntd townhlt. All per
koiii hn ina elulmi or demnnclnnn.iltist tho ehtnto
ofthu wild decedent, nro reque-ted to present
them forM'ttlement, and those Indebted to mnko
pnvmeut. DANIl',! 11AY1.0U,
October H, 1NT7, Adnilnlntrntor.
i nMlNISTllAaWl'TTOTICK.
J, WTlTKIir t,KVIN llt'lllttSON. ItKC'H.
Letters ti fdamentnry on tho estate nf Iltia
Ilulehlson, lale of Mtott township, Cohnnbln ru.,
deceaied, h.ne Im'CH uranted by tin ltfizUterof
Mild nun tv to hiimuel J)ellteikh, who iesldes lu
Centre tow nihip. All pervms hnvititf clnlmsor
demands analn-d the eKtnto of Mild decedent, nro
ieijueted lo present tin in for settlement, nnd
thoNO Indebted to make pnymcnt.
HAMl'Kl, OilirfKUICII, Adtu'r.
Octobcrl.. lsi7,
fNCOIU'ORATIOX.
A Notlco 1h hereltyKheii that nu application
bin been made to tho Court of Conmion I'le.w of
Cohnnbln county to Knmt a t barter of Incorpo
ration to "J'ho Ht. 1'atilck'H Item ilclal Hielety of
Cent nil la ;" an Instrument in wrlthiK thcieln
hpe( Ifylim tho (tilled, articles, eoudltlotiK, and
natiu tvleor titfoof mild uoosed hoelety, Imv
liur bo n tiled in Mild Courl al Hi ptember Term,
N.7. jim; COM IMA N.
Nov. 1, ls(,7w, l'roth .
i DMINISTIIATIUX'S XOTICK.
KMT AT H OK IMA f IHIOMIM. ftfC'lt.
belteih ofadmlnlstiatton with the will annexed
on theeMtntoorisnae Ithoad, late of locust town
ship, (oluml)lii county, have bveu urn u tod by the
ltelMerof Mild county, lo the undem luned, who
resides In Mild township. All person baln
claims amilnst the etnln aro rermi ted toprexent
them to the administratrix Tor Kcttlement, nnd
those knowlim themseUcM Indebted lomnkn pay
ment, Mr.M. MA1K1AUKT UHOAI)sf,
No. 1. lM(7-flt, Administratrix.
A DMIXISTUATOH'rf NOTICK.
t rsTAri:or i ukiu-hk k noun, dkc'd.
I fltcr of nd mlnlsl i at ion on thorhtato of I'red-
rih-k Hnhr. lale of Oieenwofxt townsliiti. Colum
bia county, hao lxtn Kinnted by tho ltcKNterof
Mtii couutv.to .Mciioius Kinoi, lumiuiisirniorue
bonis noil, with the w 111 nnnexid, who reside lu
nn tit townsblo. Atl itfrons hiivinii claims or do
limiltll iiailisi iiu mho cm.uo are requcsieu io
ueseni iiieni mr hcuu nn in, niui muse uiueiueo
o uiako pajment. MCiiOh.vs kimu
Adnrr do hoult lion w 1th the w 111 annexed.
Nov. I, W"-U.
Wiiiriii'iM. Hip Hon. William F.IwpII. Creiildenl
.ludcoof the Court or (cr nnd Terminer mid
Oetieral Jail DelUery, Court of Qimrtir Hewdoin
nr tho 1'eneo nnd Court or Common PIpiw nnd (r
t'han'fl Court In tho JOifi Jmllclal DUtrlct, com
posed of the count lei nf Columbia, wulllvan nnd
Wyoming find the lion. Irmn lHrr nnd lVter K,
lletbeln, AKwtato Judicen of Onlumbln county
hive lued their preceiit, bearing Unto tho "tli
day of Heptember, In tho enr of our Iiord, one
thonand.rlKht hnndrrdniid lxtyneven, nnd to
modiret ted tor hollm;iitVurtofOcrnndTerml
tier nnd orncriu jaw urnvery, venerni uimner
j .ft tern tPHtnmi ntnrvoti tho'etatoof William M. mIoiin of the Pence, nnd Orphan's Court, In
lllooiiKtlmrir. In tho craintv of Colutnblil. oil tho
fii t Monday, being tho 2d day ot December next,
tu cuiillnue one week.
And wherenn, the wimo Judges lMiod their pre
cept of theMimc(Ute,nnd lomedlrected rorhold
Inx n Court of Common Plea In llloomnburir, In
1 ho County of Columblu.on the second Monday,
lieinirtheythdnyor Derember next, to continue
ono wc k.
Notice 1 hereby given, to tho Coroner, to tlio
JuMlccHor tho Peneo.nnd tho Counlablei of tho
wild county of Columbia, tlmt they bo then nnd
thero In their proper pernoii nt lu o'clock In tho
forenoon of Mild nay, with thtlr record, lnuuhl
tlotiM aiid other remetnbruuees, todothoetlifiiKi
which t) their oil icon nppeitnln to bo done. And
thoHu that are bound by reeounlwince, to protio
cute nitalnnt tho prNonerN that urn or mny lm In
tho jail or tho fald county or Columbia, to bo then
and (hero to prosecute them nrt Khali bo Junt. Ju
rors aro icqueRic'i io oo punciiiai in ineir iiiiumi
in ice, iiKreeably to their notices, imted nt jiioouiff
, bnrtf, the K li day or ( )cloier, in l tie year
l., k, of our Iord, ono thousand elkht hnn-
ilred nnd nlxlv-neven.nnd lnthoiitnotv-
(lrHt year or Ihu liulipendi neo ot the United
HtatiMof Atturlen. HAMLMX HNYDKK,
nniomiijura, ov, i, imi, rneriu.
1 bo 'olleetorM. bavlinr dihllnilex. uu hen by
untitled to settle the balance of Mild dtinlleattM
with Ihe Ttensuier of Columbia Couut, by the
Ithof Oietniber next, w It bout delay. 'I he dosj
l esot'ciiillv. U needeil on new ns well ns oll
duplle.ileM Collei tins may do well lo eniuplylm?
w itu mis nonce, ny oroer oi
.loiiN r. rowi.r.it,
MONTfitiMl'.liV rui.r,
DAVID VCAOr.lt,
Commlsvlotiers or Columbia county.
Attesl: Wm. KunKUAiH, Clerk.
norii7-:it.
N A (' Y
. . it i I iiu vuai ui V4ii;ii uiuiuui uiu uvmc
WinininywitliMr.VlllainiH,tliol'rtMicli,tmil Illustnltctl J)Iam0Iul i)it.U,,n3 u
Charge mul Dr. W oBner, 11 (Icrranii , , , ,
imtura st. Tho nntivos rcfu-id to risk . ' ' ,.' ,
imturallst. Tho nntivos
tliciiiM'lves or tholr cauois nt (iiiayn-
iuII. fearini: tlint thoy nnd their iroicr-
ty would bo seized by tho Government,
nit hunch Mr. Villnmin assured tlani of
ills power to protect them from nnm,
ndthelrproiicrtylrom eniiture. final
ly, wo took by foreo u canoe Milltclcntly
larco to coiitnln our party, mid got a
crew coiihliitlns oftwo Intllniia, a Xogni,
nnd n hipinw, tho latter to net as cool..
Our boat was nbout Iwenty-nvo leet
lonif, three feet wide, mid nt tho prow
liad n sort of ciilabooso or wattled eancs,
which wns u-ed for n cabin.
About noon tho lido bewail toebb.and
e embarked for Cluaynnutl' Krom
llodciius to tho co.vst tho country is al
most n dead level, through which tho
river wimdors In innumerable channels,
formliiK a II no system of Inland com
munication. So very winding was
its course that freiiuently in (joint; tho
distancoof half u mile wo rowed towards
nil tho dimrents points of tho conipas.
but five o'clock in tho ovenlni? tlio
tldo coniinenced runnliii; up, whoreu)
on the oarsmen censed from their labors,
and pulled in to tlio bhoro under the
cover of a deep, dank lorest, linen wnn
parrots, monkeys, nnd other tropical
animals, wlioso sharp, quick cries, to
gether with tho music and nt tendons of
millions of lnrgo slzoil yel Hungry iww
(liiltoes, precluded all hopo of sleep
About 11 1'. -h. llio lino again cum
incnecd ebbing, nnd the boatmen steadi
lv nlicd their oars until near morning,
when wo reached Ban Jioicuuon. this
proved to bo rnther a largo place, but
evidently nn unhealthy ono, ns nil the
Inhabitants! except tho Negroes mm a
k1cI.1v iiiinearaiice. A small sloop of
war wns lying hero which onco constltut
oil tho avy of Kvuiulnr, but It mul
been sold toan American residing In
(iuaviwiull toBiivolt from capturo by the
I'eruvian licet, and in conseipienco tho
Republic of la'iiailnr was without i
Xnvvl Many of tho houses were Hunt
lug on llio river; that Is, a number of
logs wero lashed together, upon which
thev wero built. This U not only con
vcnlcnt during tho rnluy ceaon, when
tho lowlands uio under water, but their
owners when tired of ono placo, can
cist loo.-ofrum their moorings nnddrlft
with the tldo to a more congenial lo
calllv.
The river at this point Is about a mile
and a half wide, and presents n nitignlll
cent appearance. Tho banks aro lined
with hugu alligators ba-klng in the hot
sunshine, whllo myriads ol lllcs gut lie:
Into their wide, cavernous inoulli
which cluso upon the prisoners cv ry
few moments. Tho natives say that In
this nuuincr they obtain their food. Tho
blrcU exhibited no fear whatever of tho
monsters, ns they would frequently
nllght upon their backs, nnd lt thero
ns contentedly as when resting on log.
Mr. V. frequently tiled lilt Mlnnlu rlllo
upon them, but in most Instances the
balls would glanco harmlessly from
their scales, only causing them t plungu
KOIl DKCKM-
(liL mid 11 mi 1 Aocount nrTholniiH .T. Hut(!i'
lTinTi. CiornmlLt.e ol Wtl iiiin llol.ljllii. a limntlc
now ilwpfwcil. All rnuju. lllterfKtpil will tnKc
notliv, Ihnl tlio w.cnt ot ?AUl (Jolimiittci' li:i
ln'in Mini in t u l'rotlioliol.nrv'K (nnudur Coluin-
liiu rminly. mul tlr.tl Hi,' s.ililn'rnuiit will bu j.ro
si'iitiil to llio .IuiIucm uf tli,' t'otiii ort'ominnn
PI, as nf ntlil coutily, for oMimhmtlon un-l coiiilr-
in.lliou, on mi'Htriv, uio iniin uiij ii i lori-nnic
Ili'M. Jl'.-1: LIU, K.MAN, riotlioliot.io.
lllooiiisliuit;, No. I, lslni. j
ix Tin: ori'haxs' c h'ut ix
1 utul for llu fotltltvorcolumbl.i. lu tho tn.it-t,-r
of tlio pi'tllloii ot .Inlui Niiuiiiiiu, (iii.irilliin of
Kiilitr'- Scliiu. 1 1, u minor lor iri in- mlo of Mid
w.ii'il h n iiUHliito. Sonl. Oil), W7 Wllliain 11. 1
liolt, ISo., npi'Olnloii tin aii'lltoi io niunt tl.i
f.ut-, witli hi- oilnlon. Ily tlio Court, tvrtflloil
from tho llooonl. .Iiahi: I'oi.kman t lork.
Toi'iirlli-H tntoioKlotl In tho uliovu iiim tftko no
tlco, lliat I shall iittoiol for tho mrpo.o i,f my ri-po-,itmontvitt
11. .1. 1'l.nkS llotol In C'alawiHsa nn
l. II. AlllIUl I,
No . 1, 1MJ7. Aivlltnr.
rx
i
be procured of any bookseller, or will
bo sent postpaid by the I'ubll.-hers,
Tickuoraiul Fields, Il.mton.
l'llINTlNd Oi'ricn ltui.K''. Uentle
men traveling, mid till others In tlio
habit of visiting newspaper establish
ments would do well to pocket this
MTiip, asit might bo Ufeful to all con
cerned, uud it is expected "tlio rules"
will bo universally observed :
1. Knter softly.
2. Sit down qulk'tly.
II. Sub.scribo for the pa" .,
I. Don't touch tho poker.
;. Say nothing intere-iting.
(1. Kngngo In no controversy.
7. Don't smoke.
8. Keep six feet from the table.
. Don't talk to tho workmen,
in. Hands offtho papers.
II. Kyes off tho papers.
li. Let tho "devil" alone.
Gentlemen observing then rules
when entering a printing olllce, will
greatly obllgo tho proprietor, and need
not fear tho "devil," Tho ladles, who
sometimes bless us for a few moments
with their presence, nro not expected to
keep tho rules htrletly. Hoys, aceoin.
panled by their fathers, me particularly
requested to keep their hands In their
pockets.
Tin: Radicals are becoming u llttlo
alarmed nt tho intentu appreciation of
freedom by the negroes lu tho South.
They do not seem to hold In sufllcioiit
reverence the reformers of that section ,
having lately taken,to mobbing llureau
agents, resisting thoclvil authorities ami
such African pleasantries, which, al
though they may evidence peculiar
views concerning enfranchisement, are
not calculated to raise tho enthusiasm nf
the llureau ngentk or of tho general popu
lation.
TY
p r n i, lu k a ii ir
nr v i.. .viu.r. nn.u. r.sT.vn:.
In iitiiMuiiu o of mi i.uU i ol llio oili!ins t'omt
of foliiiiihiii, county, l'n., on SArennA llio litli
il.iv of NnVMim.u, W7, at lOo'oloclt A. .M.. Alllcl
( iooiluir, miiiiillau ot Mmy I . 'n wiins ami
t'oia A. l t o oil mi; anil (Iooiko W. L'toM lliu.uuar
illan oi Kuiih r. t'lovoliia: mul Mmpirc t i'iom 1
lim ; ami l.ol A. llidliy, ntuiiiliuu ol ( lain i iov
ollnir, minoi ihlMroii ol 1.11 iiomIIii lalo ol
M'otl tiivm.hli, in ialil coiinly lUri-am il, wilt ox
poso loH.ito. i.ul.lic ciuluo, on llio promNoH.n
certain i liuilulioii aiul tlmt ol luinl, loutaiulni;
n I k i: t Y A r I! i: h,
moiooi IcH. lullolnlngliilul' of Anion lloonoaml
I'otor llimcnlilloli on tlio unilli. lalols of .lalm h
l.nlic ami Aliioil MiHlin llio west, tho Ninth
Hi. moli ol Uio lllvcr hm-fiuohnnnii on llio ninth,
l.in'N ol Anton lloono, II. W. Crovolln X t'o.. .1.
It. rurrol, lliiikol .V. l'n m llni! mul olliortou tho
fiM, win itou aro tioclcil ti
nine iv nwiif.i.iNii ncir.-i.,
ami Kitchen, a Intiso limn, Wivjon Mioil, nml olh
or oiilhiill.ilns, (hero in a (..mhI woll or water nl
tho ilooi'ofllioilwi Him; li' no. 'Ill 1 1' Im nn tlio
jiri iniM-M n koimI hiryo
A 1' I' i, i: t) It U 11 A It 1,
thiMHlaloofcnlil wntil-.llniilo In llio town.)ilii
mul onimn nfoioMiiJ, .li:w-i; l'oi.i.ji.n, fh i It.
f'otMid.in of .Wo.- Ton l'ir oont. ol tho ono
fourth of llio iiili'liiti.o nionoy tohoiniKl an tho
ilny ol hiilo; ono-lourth hs tho ton ior oonl, on
tho ooiillrnuilloii ol i..ili',anil tho hnluuco in ono
eiir tiom ooiiiliiii.illou Willi Intonwi trom nut
llrm.illou, nisi. Pisossloii itlvcnon tho llrt ilny
of AMll. lM'S. ruiclniMr in pay for ilooil mul
kuuniw. Ai.nu: i ciii:vi.i.inii.
' ti. w. i in:vr.i.iMi,
l.KVI A. IIIIPI.I'.V.
tlunilluu.
Oct I-, Im.T.
'IM1K XKW YORK TI.MKci.
a I'llI.ITICAI., I.rrKIIAItV, SNIl MI-rKI.I.A-
M.oiis M:Ki'Ari:it.
ki. ri.l mi sr ity nih iiviia, skmi-w ki-ki.v ami
nifKiA i:iuTiosH.
Tho Now VolU TimethM livolitl) lioin enlalSOl
in llui hlo of tho Lnnilon 'Ami., mul 1 now ono
otlho hiriio-t ami olii.iiuM noisii.iioi in llio
woiUl. I Utoli numbor ol tiioli oUttiun luntnlh
ollitiimc nl ol ni ii luna coiuniiH ouch, null;
lli lltlwK columns in all. It I ulu.i h jiilnlnl
on koi! iiiipor I'lcir ivin liiaKlim It llio hnml-,
MimoM nu I mini loulhl. NoHi.i.or In tlio I nlloil
Htntcs. .. ... ,, ,
'1 ho TliucK nlmn, llrkl t.f all to i;lo tlio oiil llmt
nml most ell ililo .skws Horn all prh. of oiM.
lueoiroiouUcnco, roioliiiimol ilomosllc, In Mi
rlciv, million in.l litoiuij iiiIimosi mul nW llj,
111 llio Millllioin run, , . ' nnii.i . ....... .. .... ..
has lii.'u-'iililllcut toolilalu lolllihloinloiiilutloii
thn'l linos hut u Iiiijio nuiohor ol ulili , Inlolllp nt
anil nimllil oonopoiulonis whoso roiorts of Incl
tlonlnaiul o.liilnmi.' of mnt Inl' rostnml aluo
ami Irom oury Oi.llnl In i:moio tt rmlvr
early mul lolLihlo Iniollicnco,
In Its lulllorlil Ik i.trlim nl Iho Times seeks In
rillli ls iMsi.liiBofiiUofiAery 1:1ml Mil ";'"r,
Intollluciioc nml n pnnimoiint reannl for Iho best
InlcloMi. o .oiiimuiilly. Ititvolils iilways ii
lieuls lo iiioio loisslon, mul alms lo illiocl una
isjinlnoo llio Juiliimont lulhoi Ihuu iil'lj'iil to
..H..i.,.nn., in online It iniilnlnlns Iho funilu-
inoiilul iulncliles of llio l.nlnu l'nrly HoflUUK
tho lloMoiulloii of I'i iii o nml Union IIIHIU tho till;
His ol l.oiiiil Itinhts .mil imluirul jiu.Uo.., ami
itiulttu uuviij h mnt , i rvwhoro tho elevitllon una
i hi i lowmoiii utiili cIusmm of tlioooiiimunlty. Iti
ilciillim wltli Ihe Moulh It will Insist ii.on n jui
I. ml . i.ntl.lorrttnimticwilciiinililimr full mill htcailv
oheillouco In Iho t'oiisllttillnn mul Iuuh of Iho
I'nl'jn, iininii. iiroteetlon lor llio oiiliuuchUisi
i oit.- Ik ilcvoloi.mont of llio mnlcri.ii roMiuioesof lo i w 1 "iii-
:r t..i... ... ..r nil . iiinn. win. t
IOC OOllllll.v. IllO. ,il" li o, ,,,, . ...... ... .... , . ,
IHO 111 isoicill loll, lin.n.tiiji in...
VUV OIUMIAN'S COl'llT IN
mul tur tlio I'ouulv of Columhl.t. INiuli- uf
iiiisuv nu-,1 ru ili'i il. ihi ( uiniiii .siuiu'i' tn-
liuinti'ilbv tlif Court In tiuci- ti.ihnm In (
nuiltrr of hv i'MT.tiutis tu the Muu 's nppiuis
niPiit f tluMvi.luw ufllinry llu-ilt r l.ito of lioa--r
toiMiHhlii, di'cruM'il, will uiu t tilt' purtk's lu
tcii'Htt'd tur tlin iurtiu-(-H oi his ti'i"Iutin ut nn
h.itiml.iy. N'uM'IiiIh r :U'ih, 1(7, ut lit o'clo'-k .. m.
nl tin Milieu of Uuliftt 1'. ('lark, IS't., hi Itloumi-
iiuiL', r.i. m.uvjiv ii. oitoi.
Nov. 1, IM7. t'uiniiilMiloui r.
'I 1ST OP OAUrfKH
jj iii:h ii;hm(ini7.
I hmiiuet Mnrtz vn John w Clnrk.
Mnmuel Hmry v Hoplor & KUnotob.
a Kll Joiioh h Mllosl' AUmtt it ul.
I WrlKlit lluclio vr ivtrrMllbT.
ft .Tnniithuu Kulttln vh Wrlttlit llugnp.
(I Mury i; (Ircon h Hubert H lloucll,
7 Hltuoti A IVlilninn v Isaac Ycttcr.
s PM r.i(jerH Clinton DewltHtal
!i IhwM Fry IinvM Kliuinnn.
1) 1:11.11 Krum'M uh vi Daniel K rum's tulm'ri.
11 Win A Mfirrn .Tatnn Dyke.
12 Thomas J Viiti'lcnlict-vi Amos Drrshrr.
U Sylvester J Kaux vh WHIanl (' (Irren'i ndmr,
II .Irt(ob H Kxnus v Wlllard Jrt(n'a ndiur.
1 1 .losoph LI Hi1' h I'.Kr Mi-lllck.
IK llpubpti MUIitm Isano Vt'ttrr.
17 .1 wuli A Hwlsher m Abel Hartma.i.
IS .Tncoli A Hwlsbf-r s llloluml W LmH.
I'J .lameH Oarmaii vk Mlchai'l ('roano ft nt.
St tfeorco 11 llrown vi I.eoiiRnl H Htlneman.
21 ' W tiimplHll et nl vh 11 W M'llrynohW et nt
Si Khtt hls .V. Hruther n Irfvl Kutx.
1M Svlrster J I'nux VH'.Iohn Hoblnson.
21 wmhfbuylcrMSuinuel it tier.
iti .latnt-s Mtrausicr n (leorRO Htrickcr.
2d Til In mn I'iiux xnHylvnuter J 1'iuix.
i. naiiiuri aiicr y i,?i.iriTuni.
2S hmiuu'l WntterR vh (Jeorn) WIUUm.
-"wamuet Watleu v (loorifo WIUIU.
:v) .John Trembly A Co vh Mary V. (ireen et nl.
HI Adam Htrnus.er n (leorjin Strieker.
:t- Clark Stewart el nl vn l.lljali C Cleaver.
'M Ie(Hrali Dean 0ven I, Dean.
SI Krnnkllu Yoeum v.s Win T Hhuinaii.
.Vi IMwanl I'Call t al i John Hwceney.
:ti) Wt st Ilraiuli Insurance Co k Hlmon CHhlve.
:rr John KnlelmerM Jeremiah K HrKs' mlmr,
:1H Milton Trangh ttso vh I'lilllp H Moer et al.
ttl Jesse ltobblliH A. wife Wm Wch Si wife.
40 Unbelt J Icons' mlmr v Wenley I.jonn,
II I'll 1 Vat son k Andrew l'reas,
it I'll IVfirnti John Cain.
It James Vlckers N I Campbell,
41 Wm Ikeler h Jnhn Knvaue pI nl.
li IV I per A Markley vs JH UnibM.
M HeufKo Drum vh Isaac Yrtter,
17 Crank llmther A Co h J H Ilrobst.
H Win A Kline i Joseph I' Inng
10 Daiili-H Cut's mlmrvsJnmerHSanUey.
VI chiu lei 51 Miller i the Township of Jllooin.
."I Daniel rrf-'vnn'i iiilmr h John Iewtn,
fli John Monli m J I lrkk.
5-1 Jolah Thoinai h Henry C 1'rfiti.
il 1ilt l'arker vh Silas D iMirnr.
Vi Daniel HolulJM. Dault-l H Jltlwla.
.X Mnry M'ltrearty vs Uobert (lorrell, ffi'fnlshen
oi ran Kit m iiiuiy vi ui.
JIISmi: CDI.KMAX, Prnth'y
nioomnburt;, 'ov. I, 1KT7.
Kl-XUSTKIVS NOTICE. Xemci: is
hereby Klveu to ull lenatees credltori. mul
othiT iiersum lnteri'stpl In tho eitates of tlio re
j-lM'etle (h eedentiaml inlnon, that the foil owl us
adinliiWtratlon nnd uuardl.m uecounti hae been
tiled tu the ntllco ol the lleclstrr of Cnltunbla
eouutvtand Mill he pri'K'Htid for eouttiinatlon
i i a low tu -e 1 1 hi- uriinnns- couri. in iu i eiu
In Itlnumsbuii;, on A'iUenday, the fourth day nf
Dr ceuibcr, IMJT, at two o'eloek In thu afternoon of
.ild day.
1 Aetuuut William Chrlstiuuti, udminihtrator
of Daniel Mordan, late of Seott towni-hhi, Iee'd.
2 Aeeuuut of Kll Dobbins nnd KUzjibeUi l'lideu.
a'liuiuisiraiorsoi .james ruauu, nue oi i-iviung-cr(
1 1. towiivhhi. dece.ii d.
:t Aeeount ot Hiomas Mess, executor of Cred
crfel; II(ns. lale of sucarloaf tow nshln. di-e'd.
1 1'lrst and Hn.il aeeount of John II. lie tier, cx
reuioroi jipnry vt, .inner, inie or milium lowie
si i in. deceased.
't Fhht iicenunt of John 11. Hrller. ndmlnlstru-
tor of Mlehnd ri v.htleof Mlillln tnwnshln.iltc'd.
0 A mm nt of John M.Unckalew. f.uriitm ex-
reumr w .1. z hiniifv uurKniew, inie ni rwniuK'
Lit?J; tou nshln. dets'if.
7 rlrst (itnl uuul aeeount of John II. Mart find
i-n?ji neuviiVir, num r?, i Uworizi) it. Kcicimor,
mn 01 1 cnue uiwiwuip, r.CCtan.w-
h lliopeeond and 11 mil nmmnt Wto.O. Jiur
ley, udtn'r. ot Cftkb ll.iiton, late of JUfwtn town'
1 hhln. de'd.
V Aeeount of A. l'nnlfeand A. HobUou. ixi
utors of Win. llobison, late of lUoom township,
iheeased.
111 Aeeount oriifouv W. Drelshach, inliH'r.or
1 .U7.U)etii itieimriN, inteof lihwiin townshlp.dee'U,
II Ai-coimtof (filbert lle.H,tuliu'r. of Mary Hess,
l.itit of Siuarlo'if lou-nshhi. ilee'('
12 Aeeount of Win. T. Miuman,udm'r, ol (lldeou
1- Istier, late 01 Maine toTsnhlp, dec d.
M Aetountof 'liiRhman Illtlenhouse, HurvUIiiR
u'wii r, 01 oiuiuon rnuK. line 01 noaer luviiv
Miip, iiee il.
If Aeeount ot John Try, (junrUi.ui nf Mahalu
tunran. Misanna, Kimuebi L.ve, now iiee d..) Ja
cob, l'rlselllu. ehlldten of Holomon Kwank. iloeM,
li Aeeount of Leonard Adams, ndm'r, nf Mary
r.l-enhart. late of Ctitftwl'.i.i townshln. lUeeiiKeil,
hi. Ais-ounl of Cl'irk M. linnn. Jlxeculor of
John Mors in, late of lllooin tow usli o. ileeenieil.
n. inn mm ueeouui 01 hiiinuei i.ui,nne 01 ine
i.xe( utorHoi m.i' a tun. lale or rranitiintown
,nni. u. i- tUii..i., iiCBWier,
liio'iiu-nurK, ,m)v. 1,
DRY GOODS.
jyIIiIiKll'H 8TOUK. fit ,
MIKHII AII1IIVAI, op
I'AU, AND WINTKll OlH)l.
Tho HlntrlbT hax Just retuniMl from th. rill..
with nnothr Inriro anil nloot nnnortmftit of
M'llIMI AND nt;MMi:it (toons,
purcluwsi In .Sow Yrk nl rhllixleluhhi .1 lb.
lowe.l fiiruro.iiiiil whlth h. U delrrmlnrd lo Mil
on m niotleraU. trm m tun b proeurrtl eUv
whi re In Illoonulmrg. llu .took inmprlim
1.AD11M' MtKHS uwtrn
of tlio choicest tlyltsi anil latest fnhln, togfth.r
with n largo !nnrtniet!t of liry Good, mid Oro
reriw, romdntUiif of the following article, t
CurpeU,
Oil Cloth..
Clotlin,
Cusiljn.refl,
HllAWl.,
YltknaeU,
Bilk.
White Good.,
Llneni,
Hoop BklrUi,
Miullnii,
ilollowwaro
Cedrware
queeu.waro, llardwart
IlnotM aim Bhoen.
IIaIm nnd Cnpf,
iloop NeU,
Umbrollait,
tiKiklnK-Ulusii(Mi,
Tobfteoo,
CoiriH.,
Hujpiri,
. Tea.,
Itleo,
AlUplce,
(llngn.
Clfinnjuun.
KuIdmv.
AND NOTIONS Ol'.N 11ALI.Y.
lu uliort, everjthliin unualiy k.pt In country
stnn-s, to which ne In r I tea the atUnUon t U.
ptililio gen.rally. Tho lUgliesl prlc, wUl l paid
for country produce In exctiango for good.
H. 11. 1UIJ.KH,
Arcido Dulldlnjrs, nioomsburg, Pa.
G
r i hows1 ai'1'haiskjii:nts.
1 In- follimlnn aniiialst mciits ofnal nml ier-
Moiml property m-1 np.nt lo Itlout of dceedi nls,
hlle been tiled ill Ihe ollh e ol Ihe lh uMer ot Co
llimbl.i eullllty, lltldei Ihe Utile ol Coilll, and
will be piiM-hteil tor nbsulule eolillrniall'-ui, Io
the OiplKin.- Con 1 1 to be hold lu ItloomsbuiK, In
nnd fur will I euunly.oii Wt hmh , run roritni
Dv or DnfMiu.n, W,7, at tun oYloek i', m
of Mild day, unless eveplions to hiieli (onfluua
tionsiiru pievlously tiled, of which all persons
Inteiesled In said estates Mill hike noii.-e:
1. Widow of (h ot'ne. U . I'.ilim r, of lUoom (ouu
ship, deee.it d.
2. Wldou of D.tuhl Mell.ek.ofena township,
deeenst d.
0. Widow uf Daniel (ieaihart, of lieiut towu-r-hlp
di censed.
1, Widou oflliiiiy UoMiiiun.ofMalu township,
iteeensi'd,
r. Widow of.Iuhu sthiei, ofnraiiiie lwp.,ihe'd.
ti. Widow ofCyius 1'iy.of Ulouin iwu., dee'd.
7. Widow of Hi njamlu Nuis.of Mnllitw p., di-e'd.
K Widow of Daniel Nus-t,orM,iin twp.,ihe'd.
P. Widow of John Tealer offishluerei 1;, twp.,
deed.
h. Widow of IliMiJlman .1. lUxine, ul Centre hip,,
deceii'-ed.
II. Widow of Jacob Kunis f 1'lshltiRcrrek twp,,
ileceiiM'tl,
12 IduW of Jacob Da Id. of Itlouin d.-c d.
John l. rui:i:.i:, t!iMei.
in Tin: coritT ok co.m mon
1 Pt.r.s IN Mil"HniILCorNTY UK Ut
LVMlllA. Co t mum ot Mi.ss:
yv I et rtlly, that at n oiii t r-f Coimiuoii
fj i i rii ui, lor ine eounn aunt Mini, uexiui
J llluoin-bUil-', on Ihe ail da of Sen-
s-' 0 tember, In.7, helon Ihe llunuiable
William riwell.l'iilvl. nt.and his Ah-u.-intt hJu
Uu s of h.ild uaut,
lo iiu- ui. ild i ul ot edlim in iLirllllon b iwet
.Inhu cioune, l'l ilnttll: and Chi lip Ctouye, -lul
l-elendaiitt.
The iiMiueht havlnu made letuin that tho pie.
mlsei In sold prH eediutc d'senhed, i ould int Im
divided without imjudlee lo or tihiiiimr lue
ulmle. Clii motion of Uuhi rl lMlaik. J'mi.. the
I'niirt eon tli ms M' let urn and itiaub d a nil on
all Ut. pan Us tntiiirinl, to uetept or ie-
fun- ihe f-uld 'H mlcH at the Milnatluii ut it)-
...i i.i iui.iio( nn; i el oi" lehloiil to at rent the
rt.u.ie. lu kit iw (atlse wh ill -unit' Hhuiild not )
H..UI, iv imiiabti on Hi' i.i -t M"ii'luj oi lu 1 1 mber
itniksiu hand and t-c.d ot s.tld Couil, this
ilH t. oi i-t liu'lliuei,
II .si; l tJl.KMAN. I'Mith v.
To John Ciniiw'. J'hilhi ( mine. II nam Crouc,
;.Kuii Ciouse, i.i 1 Hitler and his h lmum
CrouserJohn llau tl, Lnul-ii I lehchut, llliatn
rieiehutCluirleii leM-init, MUhael M, l lohchul.
Anna Maria ITewluit. I'tederlck J'leMhut uml
Caroline 1'leHcluit, and nil ntlier perwni lnltiea
tel. UOlll-.UT i'. ChAUK,
ucto'irr a, i"'tv. ah y mr i em r.
LOCAL NOTICES.
"Tiir.iu Xamij in Lv.(iioN,M may bo
upplii'd to tlio Innuincrablu uImhihh to
WIlll'H lUUHKin IH bllUJt'fl, 11 WCllllll u
well fm thou wild aro hIMU'UhI with
Hiiimruutlv ini-'urHblo ulcon. uld sorcn, I t-iuser1ori'h'i iHOiieTiiimation, m
rrvtilpclaH uml wuptloiw, to um (IroWn ! ttWil
tvu'uiiiu'ti Diavc, n itu curt's in u wis
nhort tiuiL', cuts, burns, hcaUN, MvAi
woumln, lite,
AM contap;loin poi.ioiiH ilotilitloftH pro
iluco tholr peculiar tnlluciii'o upon thu or
t;aniiu through thu blood. In fact, thuy
pass Into this Miild, prow and multiply
thi-ru, given rl.-u tocliantrt'H In Its com
position. ThO OOlltUglOUS poUoiH K' lH'l-
ally conslht or living mutter, iiiiil this,
by Uh growth mid Increa. producen, by
I UUMtS KOU t'oruT oi
t) mon i'i.kas. dkci:miu:u i. imit.
tlfiis I'l'-Miin'ii ieliiMu r.
llCbtoll 'I hoimis j)a Is, .It e 11. I
COM
KKAT IlKDUCTION IN PIUCI
AT I'KTKK KNT'B stouk.
IK LIOllT BTU11ET,
or
TALL AND WINTEH 0001)3.
TllK mbterlber luw Jiwt reelTfl nnd Ium on
hand nt hi old tdfliul In Iiabt Htreet, Urgf an4
select
aSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
FurcluiHed nt thu lowmt figure, aad whleh he U
iletermlniil to W'Uon a moderate terms hucsui
be procurrU lhwhero tu IJaht Htxed,
for cAsn on covyrnr iuojfc&
His Htoek rontUtn of
LADIES' DItESS OOODfi.
r holemt tyl and Utnt Ihshlonfl.
Cnlleow, Mmlln.",
(iliiRhnmj, KlnnneLs,
llonlery, Curjieto,
HllkB, HlinvlH,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
SutlnettH, Cui-dmers,
Cottonade, Kentucky Jtiw.
AC, itf ' AC.
GROCERIPS, MACKKHAii,
Qticenswure, (Vdarwajp, HfirdiTare, Medb'U,
Drtifrs, OIU, I'ulntfl, Ac,
BOOTS A SIIOICS, HATS 4 CAPS.
Inidiort everything dually tent In a country
Htre. Tho iMitroiKuze of hU old friend and th
public xencrnlly, h reHpectfully Mollcltod.
ine highest mirket nileo puld forenantry pro.
dure. PKTEll KST.
Light HUeet, Nov. S lfHff,
riHAND Jl'IlOItS KOR DKCEM-
VI IIUU lUUM, M7.
Ueaer M (ienrhart, IVank Lhumuu,
lu ntuii 1 itllam Applenmn, John Kami.
Illoom John K (Imt.
Ilrlaitleek .lonatlian It (.lordlier.
C.itaw Is-1 .Incul) KistUr, John Klefer, Nathnn
Creasy,
Ceiitialla lloio John 1 llnnnon, I W Wertmnn.
( 'eiit 1 e .lames Koeher.
l onyimuam ratriei; liraekeu.
l ixnumereei; p,iniuei ijoieman.
Ilemltx k Naau Leldv.
JaeAson (ieore Hetty, Illram linker.
Uh list Hamuel Stlue,
MadKou .lohn A I'linston, Wm Johnsuti,
l'lne John llrum r. James Miteis.
suu'ailoaf Ukhaid Hess,
loietuu and
Tiiiu-M full ami emu-
fill illdOll.kloll
In Llterny erltlelMU and lull lllKem-e, the nine
will boehpeelally lull nnd lotuplele. Elaborate
ond extended UeMew will be made of new worAn
that may deneru them, mul no paini will ho
t pa led lo make IhU lu pailtiu-ut muie than etr
Tlu Airrlcullund, Commeri lal and Muanelal
UepoiU of ihe 'lliiiui will be prepared ia Uh uuito
w tniwh i-nrit nni will be In i-vi i v lettu-et nt eahl
i full and Ktitl-tfoelory th thoe of any ollur
papt i.
I Ih Itepnilx of i un,-n -lon.il and I.ei;lMatti
PloeeedlmiH. of i Ublle Iiuelllut Ul uf Mil lie ot lilt
kimU.ol I'luiiedintis in natiih, or iuiue nun-
ete., win uo uiu umi renauie.
I "US,
Iiimu .. I..HIU.. L 111 In, Ul 1111 ill lo till! hi) tllU
If!'! ihiS!itio1lmilntll'i; m"'1, no!i;'K!!!:;i 'sif,f!.g"s '!!;;! 'i11?
thii-o ti'iillilo nmt'tloiM. iiu.iiiiii(.fii'i.iiiiul u(h iii m. ,l uui im-v.
Tliosi! I'OlltllKloilM liciNoilrt Mill fall I m ilipiiiliiuMil, imlMlll mill In llii'lr mimiiiT,
ImrinlnsH u hcui tlicin Ih in. liiiiinlrniiiit l'tli.n( lnx "' 1. ii-i-liruiimlunw. iiuiy
with unusual velocity Into tint rlvor. A
fuw, howovor woro niortiilly wounUi'd tllrt-ctly noiitiiilUliit;
orklllod outrlfiit by niing nit in umi tnem in tnu nhhki.
of liriiltli In ituy luirtof tho hyU'in, hut
wlii'io tl'O mticoin hurfui'CH nro ruliixiil,
tho ciiillliirli's illflU'iulcil on lU'coiiiit of
u mIul'kIiIi t'oiiilltinu of circulation, tlio i
hlooil tliiu mul poor; nml u cciifrul las-
filtuity, tliry will lio tiiKi-u up, uml pro-,
duce their legltlnmlo vllit-lH t-lckneM ,
mill itentli.
.ll tlatifor from these polnons win
i'ally ho ivoIU'l hy uslns utiwllly tho
Zluuarl Hitters. It prevent hy pioiluc-Inj-'just
niit'h n I'oiuiltlon of tlio Hyytmi
Mill ri'iiuu en IU llll uio poison, DC-
iiiuny oi
fw. '
'III,, fi'illliW llIK HI, til.. Ull I'h Of till' 1.1 Millt C(ll
1 ho I'll l.v 1'l.Mlji, pti'iinuuiii .. !I0
" " ' iMUHl.iy ullloli Inrlliili'iljiil'.'
" Hl'.M.Vn i.l. Tl Ml-snlii'i'.ir la
ii , " ' twii roj W onu
i'iir I'
TllU Wl'KhM 'riMrH,,iUH(llV ti
" " " ilM't'uiiicHdiii'yrur... .6"
,. u. I. .. ., tn
'I liit-ii iirli'i'H nr.. luvnrlnlili. Wnlmvonn tuiv
i'IIiih uii-mH, ICrtiiti lu cti'-i I.M ru ro't-oilU'c
louv OliliTl lfiiH.I!ili illri'K"
II,. I. UAVMllNll .V I ..
Km, , IW, TUu, OUitf , Ni w Vmli,
milni'tiin.
li-li llllllli HhunJi'fi, Hftfi II Hull
I 11.
llrluuui'k .MU'll Knillll.
lfiittm .InlillHSh'lllt'l. W'lllMiti V I 'ttriilllll.
I lltllWli".H Alii 'I llnltltiN, lii-llj.il.llu l' I'lilllH'r.
t .litre - Inlui lllll, Niillmiili I OimiiIh-II, Murili'iill
Mlll.nl.
r,nviialmm Win (IiIiu.iii, .Iiuiiih tl.trr
li'l.liliitf.T.'ili .Iiu Itviii M'lli nry.
(hii'tiwiHiil -.Iniin 'I'limiinN.
lli'lilliii-l, -Animi Mullli, 1','lii Wnkhi'Ui'r,
.Iiii'Ki-i.ii IVi Uul Cull, Ui'iiiKi' 1 uru-r. riniiiiuii
Hill...
lAicu.l H.uiuu'l Ki Hit, liu'uli Yi'tmor,
MmllMiii Win II lii'liinlt.
Mnliiii J.m ili lliutt'l, Niilli.m M1IU i.
Ml 1'lfilv.lllt ll-llll Whlto
Mnlituur li-ivlil I'lurlt, Nimli Miiiihii, s.iniucl
IlllK.-lllilli II,
orttiuii Aiiinluilil I'ulli r-nii, Iiul,l Aclii nt'.icli,
JUM-Ili! Ul'lll i
f-ioll- lliiiiy Kilililli'i.
U4UIWHanuMUMI 0UVCT.Wi.MII.TI,.f.lil
QAlUUAOi: M ANl'l'AlTOItY,
llliiuliubtll, I'll,
M C. SI.OAX A llllinlll'lt
Hid i,in'i -iwiir. nl
Wll.l.IAM HI.IIAN MI.N
ri.iilliiui' lliu liimliu wi ul iitalilMu
l,AHUIAUI-., lii'liinlt,
titil ei i nI lo ui
l'A.NI' WAliO.SM,
VOW NKAT AND CIIKA1
.JOB PltlNTINO,
OALL AT THK C0I.UM11IAN OJ-'l ILh
Wuehttuy hae ioiivtanii on hattd lo mitiu-tomei'-
N'eMT iihIih im. mail rial but tin I i"-t
uud tmphliitt tin most ei ileneid Morkiueii,
they hope toe ntlnue u. In ti torore to (jive entire
KAtUnwllot) W ewiy ciutonur An Inspection nt
their work, ami uf the rouiiutuibK ir iv iuked tyi
the surae, U Htue to lunure a bait-.
TUHOUS VOli THK (iUAHTKH
ft m.io.ns i)i:i-r.Min:u :. 17.
lU-nton Aorn ham J ami .
llrlareieek .lohn s Ilohkr, Joseph Stuekhoni',
John w .hmitn.
Itluom John I llarklev. -lohcim SharpleNs.
ln tu w Nmi Wallit Not I, Ji John.Iianleldenr-
hint.
I'ntie Varun KeK-hner, It A llovrimm, W Wit-nilre.
I'onyimham John AnderKon,
nliaiia itoio Ui-nr.i iahi..
(iieeiiiiooit Hamuel Vieas, l'hlllp Youir, Wm
Jnhnmi,
.lael;on Matthew M' I U nry.
Jieust Kltns om, .lohn 1 Waller.
Mnd-.on-IhnniM'rldo..las Kenlln, 1. rhlltpH.
Maine Iwiao i tti r.
Mlllllu-I.-a.ie Imu,
Montour fame Hart on.
tiaiitft) KeeMi I MMJaid.
Uo.iuiiereoic-it.uilei lioiiiiie, Jacob lAium liner-tier.
NottlMer Unt, Thomas W i:dar, Jueob Mel-
IK k, nanlei Mider.
Muailoif Chilsllau I, Jlooie, Neiilou Il I rlnie
ton, Sliadr.wk 1. lies.
gmuurrvs sam-x
liy vlrtuoi'f hundiyirltHlsMiedoutof Ihe ecu it
oft'oinmon 1'leas of Columbia t'ounty toinritl
leeled will be exposed to wile, at the ( OIJUT
UOl'hi:, In Itloiiinsburn, on Monday, the 'Jd day
ot 1'eeeniher, next, nt one u'eloek lu th lifter-
niMJii, tho fallow ii udi serib 'd tirojhTty, vizi
All (hose two eel tain tract k or piece of hind ly
liitfitud lM(mi lu th loutihhlpot .biLkson, tu the
i'uittil uf I'olumbi.i, and Male of lVniis Ivanlii
tin one piece of land tmunded outheeiiHt by
laudot John llealh, on tlm houth by lmul of
I'm In r, and on t!ient and north by lands of
Jiuob fhiJhttan. s nlalnlnc m-voij iuivb nioro or
hssihe sicond pieie ot land tielui; uml lyiuc In
I lie ton nohip, eouuty and state afuietnld liound
.dasiollow: lUijlunlmt at a red i.ik, tin nee by
Inn I of John ChrMlau Mouth 71 di-Kreo cunt Tmr
pertlu'Kloti Ihenee- hy laud of Win. Putter-
him. -aith I'ldeureis ieft hltj iiurchcH to a ikmI
In ih" road leadinnfiom Uhnrsnurito('hrUtlau'H
ti nut ill 1; Ihenee.i ouu the Name north Al den en
in t, m'm nty-thriH pi rehes to n pu.ti thene by
tin .iime north l'tdi H'ss east nine iMTeheM to a
po In l.lttle l'Milnuereeki thviivo hv html of
JolmUirlsiiamiurUifci d.rtvi vant, hUety-nluc
Perches to,-iie. bfKlnnltitf enntulnlns fourteen
acres of land and allowamii of nix ycr cont for
ro.vNi'U., moroor less. Seized, taken Into exe
etitluit nnd tn bo nold u tint i roperty of Win, Kd
tear, and JohuMaley.udmluUtrutor of Dlatm 1M
All Hint certain iruet nr pareel of land lu the
tuuiiHhlpof Itofti'tnmree' In thu t'ounty ofvt'o-
lumbtH (formerly Montour) hounded and described
tu lulluvhl.; i'ii tlm north bv land of John lVi
ry on the eui bv lutulnf .laeobstino.ou the south
bv land mm of U.ililel Kotentiauib r. mid nu ihi
wi't-t by hind o Jouait rahriut: r, t'ontalulnii; one
iiiiii'ireii unit m e aeie". ieii'u laKeii in ex ecu
tlon and to bu Mild us tli property uf Thomas
AI.rtti
A tn tain I nut of land Uuate4 ItWhoToii iikIiIii
of lieiuloek and 1'ountv of Columbia nformilil eon.
talnlUB about one hundred neie bound ml and
ueAciioeii a-' loiiowN.ioM'ii : on the north in land
of .lohn Khmey on tho i ust by laml nf U Wrluht
A IMer WeikhiMtr on ihe houlh by land of
mnmuel uriiiiier unt on me uet ny latidri of
Moust. seiitl, takeu tutu execution and to be
houiiii iiiejiuicii oi ucuviust uann,iiiimini
tralor with t hum 111 i.ue.ed of lutuy ikdMliiulller,
III I IM U.
A IX)
Ml thai ci rlainhutldim; located nu u lot or pier
ul uiouini Miuaii' in uriar 1'ieeic uu Ok ni'u nm,
bin coimti . puiehaisl by Iho Hild Kninuel Mller
fiom Samuel Mnllh, uud Ummleil by laud of
Mini naunii i Muiui n m one and tihalf Mnry
frame hulltllmi Iwlnir fourteen b Mvteen feet In
Hle, Seicd, ndii u into eis nt t ni nnd to be miUI
a ine pioieri oi hainuei Hitiei.
A IX)
A eertaln lot or (iroitnd tdluateln Um ltomuuh
of (iiitiulia, Columbia no . con lain I mr tiientv-
llu- h 1 1 on Irs md A une mid evteudluu back
nioimitoiiut nih i one uutuiitii uui torn leet
imallej -nu wlin h I-i n ted a two ttory Iraiue
u ciiinu in-iiM wiui ine nppuiii'uaiu t , fizitl
iat;t u uuoi xieuiiou umi I ie.oid an theiiroiie
ti ol Ldliatil llullei.
,,MMIII. hNM'I.H.hherltr,
Q.UKAT UKDUOTION IN PRICKS
AT 1. K. Ni.UA.N'H HTOHK,
IN OllANaKVILI.K, PA.,
o r
PALL AND 1VINTEB U00D3.
Tlio tmliticrlber hunJuKtrocclvM fUiUhroioulMmd
at his Htore In OrnnKevlllt. n larse iwid seiect
AHKOUTMKNT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest lliniro, nnd which h tn
determined to wdl on uh moderate trm-S uxtun
h rrof ureU ote where lnOrun(;fine,
kou t;AHii on couktuv ruoDUCti.
Ills ntock cvtmUts of
LAD IKS' DRKHH GOODS,
rilOICTWT WTVLKS ANP LATK.ST 1AHH IOKT,
Calicoes, MuslliiH, GlnKhains, Flanneln, HoHlry,
CAHl'ETH, Hi! AW Li,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
HutlueU, C.slmern,
Cottoiiuden, Kentucky Jean,
AC, AC., JSC
GROCERIES MACKERAL,
Queensware, C'eilarwure, Hardwure, MeUiclur.
DItfQH, OUM, PATi, AC.
ROOTS JL SHOES, HATS A CA1M.
In hhort everything muiaUy kept tn vutitrr
tore. The patromiRrt of hU old frtmln nnd the
publle Knenilly, Li rwrttfully bolWUsI,
The bight nt market prlr pnld Jor country prt-
Dr.uiKevllle, May 31, 1T.
J 1J R O W E Rt
U now onerUifl to the public hU Htock uf
.v r a .v a a ooi) s
cotihlrftlns lu pm t of u fuU Uno or
INGRAIN, WOOL AND HAG
O A H 1 H T Sf
l'lne tlotliM ond r.iMiluiere for Ijidlen' tswta.
HANIHOMK nilRHH titKJDrt,
of all pAtternN nnd qnaUtlc, Iulcdds aa Prtats
of Trlotw qnalltlert wild prlrt-,
HLKACIIK1) AND HKOWX MUHIJNH,
LA DIE'S FRENCH CORSETrt,
11ALMOHAL SKIRTS,
(loo1 unHortiUiiit of
LAMIA d CMll.V10i..i aAITJii:.S HOQTti.
Ktctdi Jnv tlvn und Jplc, Hortw4it
(ILAdn A.VI QUKKNK-WAHK,
F X-N O. I M A C K EH E L
In one-half and one-Jeurth twrrei.
Now Is the tlmo to make your holcctlonw, im 1
run ottering ood ut very low pih, and our
motto 1m fair deullnj to nil, and not U b uudr
wdd by any. J. J. HUOWUt.
Uloonwhurg. April li, 1VJ7.
IS1
A 1.1. (im mi nti iiuuK- In tlii'latvrtiiiiil
lll'isl H (I ,U ul l IJLUHt 111 IN
MilllilUtfhl He l Ul,
CLOTHING.
TEW STOCK OK CLOTHING,
Fresh arrival ci
FALL AMI WINTKll OOOn.
DAVin ix)vruiiiiu
tnvlte tittentlou to hU Htock of
C11UAI' ANp KAMHIdNAULK CTXJTBflNO.
athbtPtor on
Main Htxeet, two doors fttoT the AiaehmB Um
nimnbnrff, r.,
where he uu Jnst received from Nw York atiJ
rhlhkdelphm a lull ntnrtmnl of
mi:n and noYw curriUNft,
IneliKllriR the twl rnshtonabl, durable, uuo
luiudHom
ISltlMUtlUff of
UOX,HCK, KIIOCK.CIUM, AUOIIXXOTU
COATH AND I'ANTH,
of ull borU.itUes, nd color Ho Uuk ulw rvplAu
Uhtxl hU ulrtsidy Urgv slcX of
KAI.U ANl) WINTKHHHAWLft,
mtuii'kd, Kiounr.n, anp tiain mv
HllJUrs.cUAVATtt.HTOCKli, CAJLUAUH,
11 A N 1 1 U KI tci 1 1 K! H (J LO V w,
NrWKNPr.UH, AND TANCY AUTiaOM
He litis eoiiHtantly on luitul u Iutm qo.1 wfllo-
Hsted atsurtment vt
CLOTHS AN'H VKHT1NCW,
uhtDh he In preiuinsl to rnukv to ordor Uitonuy
kind of cluthUu, on very nhwrt uotiee, uud Ui the
bem manner. All his rlothluy Is tuad lu weur,
and mortt uf it U of home luunururlure.
OOI.U WATCHW ANU JKWKLHY,
of every description, Hue uud tliettp, UUM4tt
Jewelry U not uipiiMhrd In thin pLu. CuU nX
eiwmlne hU (teiirral iuMiituicnt uf
CI.OTIIINO, WATCIUW, JfJWKI.WV, f,
1A VI I) IXJWKNIIVIIO.
rANTED, AiUCNTS--
11 Mulu or I'einulei- Cim i lear A1 tr wtrU
ut I heir ouu home, In a llht und hrmo ruble bul
ueutt. Any i4irbou liavlu u few hourH dully to
MVuiid will nnd this u kox pnvlnx bntlnet. Ad
drtHi, nendtui; I wo ctuiui for full tiittlvuuui.
U. i:. UKkwoisl, ptult, MUkluuh.
Oct. A 1?C.H