The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 01, 1868, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
35ltc oJolumbiaiL
Ul-OoUSlUMUl, PA.
VIIIIIAY IIOHM.MI, JIAV l( INlla,
Of-TIIK COI.l JIIll N Im. tlie l.ir(fl
Vlrrulnllott In CoIiiiiiIiIa Butt ntljnliiliij(
round, of any fiaper inhlltirit here, nml
L 'a1(tK tnnrh iKl-g.r hr.t Ihnn ny- of
llirutemtrirlf i ami 1. Ihri rrr the ih t
nirdllim fr rivrrlUlliK tit IhU .t-rllnlt of
th flat.
The Future.
It must bu ruliiilttctl that tlm futurn
of our country , set-ins dark nml porti'ii
tous. On nil dI her trylnir omi-sloiii
men linvo bwu ut tlic-lii'lin ofsliiU-vlio,
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on minor polnln, wtw Kiililiil' by thu l'wlinoi.t of the lVc-xl-li-nt for liNlii
CuiiHttlutlon.uml iiIwiivh iiniiciilct toll "'KntinRtlim Hot, us wits iillco.lnBnlmt
for their Jiistlflciilloii. Within u few
yeaiH, howvr, thnt Instrument, under
the llen of necessity, Ims become In
effective, Inoperative. This has ever
been n tyrant's plea. L'nder It, n com
plete, revolution has been worked In our
Uovcriiinent. The President, (he sworn
Executive of tho nation, has bion strip
ped of power to e.ecutu the laws, de
nied thu right to test them In the Court";
while the Courts tlieiu-.elve.-j nro bound
hand and foot by decrees of "an Infa
mous Congre!s." Knowing their acts
to be unconstitutional, they deprive the
.Supreme Court of nil Jurl-illi-lloli In
vumm where they cnu be called In linen
tlou, making that llunl resort of Ameri
can liberty, a Department ns powerle.-s
to protect life or preervo liberty ns the
Executive.
Not only thls,but In order to retnIn,pow
er in order to nil or ruin, thisMinm Con
crete', i'ow Supremo over nil the other
Departments, is confessedly nctlng out
side the Constitution, but ianot as It pre
tends a representation of tlie people's
will. Look nt it! Ten sovereign states,
several of which aided In the. formation
of our Government, have no representa
tion whatever, and to-day are under the
hoel of u military power as despotic us
as ever curbed Poland or Hungary.
New York with 5U,(X)0 Democratic ma
jority Is represented In Congress by
twenty nndlcals.and only eleven Demo
crats. Pennsylvnnla,vhlch ut fall went
DemocratIc,nnd Is so now more strongly
than ever, has twenty Itadlenl und only
she Democratic members. So It Is
throughout tho Union ; und In order to
still further increase, their majority,
Democratic members have been ruled
out of their seats without the slightest
claim of right.
This now omnipotent body, "a law
unto Itself," "acting outside tho Consti
tution," bound by no precedents, bears
absolute sway over thirty millions of
people, aud all its acts emanate from n
caucus, in which u majority dictate ; so
that the world beholds the spectacle of
a country governed by a minority party,
and a mere majority of that minority
decldingln caucushowthls Government
shall be administered.
We repeat that tho future 1 full of
danger. The. Ship of .State liasgot on a
tempestuonssea full of shoals nnd quick
sands ; her pilots are untrustworthy;
thn Chart, our Constitution, lia-j been
thrown overboard, and tho warnings of
tnoscold pilots, Washington, Madison,
Jpirorson, Jackson, nnd hosts of others
are unheeded. What, then, shall bo
done to savo us '.' Throw over board the
traitors as the mariner tlitt Jonah, fol
low: more closely the old chart, place the
helm In the hands of compitent pilots,
and hang the first mutineer at the yard
ami. Not until then will wo reach n
harbor of safety, and our nation become
great nnd glorious, the home of the op
pressed of all nations, n our father-.
dedgned it
No more shameless act lun occurred
for years than tho expulsion of Mr. Slut
gart from ids sent in the Stuto Senate.
It Is confessed that his opponent had
many moro Illegal votes cast, and yet
In order to secure their man they threw
out tho vote of wholo districts. Our In
defatigable member, Senator Jackson,
in his Minority Keport, has clearly
shovyn thu Iniquity of the wholo
scheme.
it may answer for a time to attempt
to cheat the popular will by ousting
men lega'ly elected, but thu recoil Is
sure to come. We venture -to iiflirni
that In every Instance In which Con
gress has excluded Democratic mem
bers, their Districts nfterwards went
more strongly Democratic than before.
.Sl.sai'i.AU - To see Pen. Hutlenulng
his influence to convict President John
son of violating the Constitution in re
moving Stanton, and for sympathy
with tho distressed South, while Iho
same Duller In 18G0 voted fifty odd times
In the Charleston Convention for Jell".
Davis for Democratic Candidate for
President, and tho same Stanton told
the lending Southern Senators that
"they were right, their cause wasjust,
and tho North would uphold them."
At thesnmotlmo and ever slnco Johiuon
has eontundrd for tho Union, and these
samo hounds are now high In tho conn -
cils of thn Itadlcnls.
Dm:s any sano man bellovo that if
President Johnson had remained true
to tho Itndtcal party, his removal of
Stanton or any other man would have
provoked Impeachment? Or does any
mnn bellcvo he would be convicted
were It not that the Radicals expect to
gain power thereby to aid them In car
rying tho npproachlngelecllonsby a cor
rupt aso of patronngo? If theso nro tho
causes, thoy nro setting dangerous pro
cedents which maj return to plague
tho Inventor.
Hkmova i. 1 The Ofllco of tho "Print
ers' Circular" and Printers' Furnishing
Warehouse formerly located nt 30 Hud
son Street, lias been Ilemoved to 515
Minor Street. Address all orders for
material to It. H. Mcuamlu, G15 Minor
Street, Philadelphia, Peiiun.
CoNUNlinUM. If thoConstltutloniof
tho Southern States nro disloyal became
thoy do not permit negroes to vote und
hold ofllce,what will bo said of tho mass
of the Northern States which have- tho
hi. ne provisions? Gucsj It, Palemon,
Consistent To seo tho Itndlcals try
ing to force negro sulVrago on the South
ern States where that class nro degra
ded nnd brutish, nnd at the samo tlmo
reject It In tho Northern States where
their numbers nro few,
IN tho celebrated rlluallstio easo of
Murtln va M'lfonochlo, Judgment hav
ing been rendered, Mr. M'Konoehlo
submits und Mr. Murtlu uppculs. in
other words, the law Is with what nro
called High Churchmen.
Oovornmcntnl OutrngcK.
lily one of (1l. HoMli li. No.'.'.
Asa sicoiul ouiriijjt'i (mid tlif lint u
will inonllnii In mnmvtlon with thN
iloiilili'-tiuvil triillor.i wlilcli wonlil
strt'iicthcii their hiinili in the Si-nult1
and In Coiijui s IhN utterly unworthy
Scrrt'tnry irfuc(l (Iciicml Ilayuiil tin'
rliM of iiui'llliii,' the Now Ork-.uis riot
In thcciinmu'r of 'ilil, nml wllhluildiiiR
thn (leni'ml'sti'U'Kram from tlio-l'rejl-ilont,
so thnt the nmnncro should come
olT ; knowliiKns lie illd.ltliat .lohiison
would bo hi'ld ti!ioiillili'. And to
niaVolhu Autimiii election doubly
juro, the cross f.ilfchooiOvrw circulated
over the length "'"l liriiultli of tho land
that "tho President bad, by teleRrnili,
InstlK.ited the rioters to the murderous
net." Hut, when we nee the mm Im-
htm, when we see them refu-o to turn
out Stanton for his wlthli Mlmf (fcncr.il
llnyard's telegram from tho President,
that he might stop the disgraceful out
rago; And now, that we sco tho Intri
guing Semite concur In tho fanatical
Impeachment IHU of tho House, nr-
ralgnlng the President for trial, becauo
ho will not allow Stanton to act as Sec
retary, preventing him from concocting
another scheme to butcher the loyal
people, that the elections can be carried
next Knit ; any one ran see that their
charge ngnlnt tho President relative to
tho instigation of tho riot, Is n wilful
nnd mnlleiou? falsehood, and that the-o
fellows had promised to sustain Stanton
In his cold-blooded outrage, which re
fined Clcncrnl Baynrd power to protect
the Convention.
These are black spots on our Hcpub
llcan Institutions, and If wo do not ile-
capitate these scoundrels next October,
as Knglnnd served Charles 1st for his
treacherous duplicity history will post
us as unfit for eclf-yoeernment.
Some men are so highly endowed
with political consistency thnt thoy can
change their course nt any time to re
tain their station. Sir Mathcw Halo
strongly favored tho policy of Charles
I, which strongly favored unlimited
monarchy. Hut when l'ngland behead
ed Charles for his many Intriguing",
Hale turned up a good Republican nnd
keit his ?eat at tho head of that Nn
tlon's legal liench. den. Ornnt Is mi'
other of these weathercock-mcn. Lee,
at the battle of Gettysburg, Pellsslor's
assault on tho Mnlikoff, Napoleon at
liorodlun, Irederick lheOrent,at Dres
den, William of Normandy nt the bat
tleofHn-tlngH1Abdovrahmannt Poitiers
orCii'sar's desperate conflict In Spain
with tho younger Pompey, showed
nbout the samo regnrd lor the loss of
life, thnt they might win the day, ns
did drant In Virginia, thnt ho might
crush Lee's army and of eourso bring
the war to n close nnd punish tho-e
traitors, educated by their country for
Its proteetlotijbutwho'hnd put to death
some three hundred thousand of Its de
fenders that they might destroy their
country which had never wronged them,
as their own Vice President told (hem.
Wo know of no Oenernl in tlio-world,s
history who was less sparing of lifo to
crush his antagonist, than was General
Grant in Virginia, which wo think was
right, as it was apparently, the only
rond to peace, and to bring those rebels
to merited Justice; when tho demoral
ized rebel army, utterly destitute of ra
tions, with about half supply of nrlil
sry and amunitiou, Its fighting num
bers scarcely exceeding 10,000, was
nearly surrounded at Farmvlllo or
near there, by 2d, 5th, 0th and 21th In
fantry, nnd 1st Cavalry Corps, nnd with
Lynchburg in our possession, it was
plain that tho LIeutenantGoner.il gave
those rebel ofllcersn free pardon, that
they might escapo .trial, und the Just
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......iittiv it v tuuj pw tiling iiu.vi ivu.
Grant, in this deceitful trick, wits, un
doubtedly, fulfilling the request of Lin
coln that ho might continue the Presi
dent's pot, for, ho It remembered, L'lys-s-es
was not concerned about tho lives
of a few soldiers, So, too, was it with
Sherman, when, by Old Abo's request,
ho made no effort to .catch Davis, now
that the arch traitor was politically
dead ; neither does tho Washington
Senate, to-day wish to try the rebel
President, or punish him.
Hypocrisy is sometimes taken in n
short corner; It can't always slip be
hind a curtain. Aud mi It turned out
with tho well developed liars In tho U.
S. Senato In tho summer of '00, who
had previously aud frequently declared
themselves tho "true friends of tho sol
dier." It will bo remembered that
Chambersburg was burned to the ground
In 'CI, when Pennsylvania had fur
nished moro troops to tho nation than
any other State, and Chambersburg had
found her full hhare. Mr. Uucknlow
made an eloquent appeal to tho U. S.
Senato In behalf of tho cltl.ons and
families of soldiers thus burned out of
houso and home by a detachment of tho
rebel iirmy,but those m-lr-sty led "friends
of tho soldier" refined a Just remunera
tionnot giving anything to tho unfor-
tunalo citizens of that town, while It
I liberally remunerated a town of Matno
1 partially destroyed by lire, through
carelessness.
lien, Wade, If I iccollect aright, vo
ted, no money for Chambcrburg. Now
why this refusal? Had notourStato
found over and above her quota of men
nnd money? had sho not forwarded the
llmt t-oldlcrs to tho defence of tho Na
tional Capitol In tho tlmo of Its ox
tremo peril? In tluiBummerofOl at tho
Hull run disaster, had sho not forward
ed her own Statu trqops, tho Pennsyl
vania Itesorvos that the Xttlional Cap
Itol would bo safe? Had not her soldier-)
dono their duty in battle? Yes, these
Iriterrogatlveij were nlwnys answered
In tho iilllriuntivo true, In tho hut In
terrogatory wo found, unco In a good
while, a f-oldler "playlng-olf" and twice
that wo remember, ono old acqualu
tauco told us their Captain hadbkulkcd
in tho rear and hid himself nt that, and
another said, his Captain dodged bo-
hind tho breastworks when a charge
was mado on thoenemy's formications,
but both the.so ofllcers weru absolved
having previously shoutod for "Old
Abo;" both our Informants, wo should
hnvosald, werotovcrcly wounded
Tho caibo.of wlthholdliigau npproprl-
ntoulortho citizens of CliaiiilierHjurg
was, because Pennsylvania, throughher
leglsliitoihlntbowlnterof'63hadrefined
Old Cameron their tool No, 1 a sent
In tho National Senato, bestowing It on
Mr. lluckalow, which caused thclrl'itfe
I nnd malice, towards thu old "Key-
etouo"bhowlugIu reality, that they
did not earo one cent for thu soldier, ns
wo have already said, and lu a vain at-
tempt to shield themselves from tlio
hint ndlnm of the numb, thov emu.
just oil urn or the people , tlitj to"-
munded tho puppet Ldltors to circulate
the barefaced falsehood that "Mr.
Uui'knlew hnd never made it speech In
the lT. H. Senato 'till '07, when ho In
troduced the Cmiiulatlvo-Voting Ulllj'!..
And, bj(thi4 .way of-eonclusloti",' If wo
would visit tliefo re.9cnls with n'Just ro-.
ward, whonmperslstently refuting to
bring Ihitehlef tral&r tif'li lal, going
his ball and granting him new Icns?s of
time, at that now that he Is political-
lydead, but Impeach the President (who
rendered tn nil thn nsdstnnco Itr hli
power to put down rebellion) for refus
ing the right of Secretaryship to Stan
ton, after he had deliberately and wll
llngfy acquiesced In (lio'Now Orleans
butchery, to Increase, apparently, their
strength!!! the Senato nnd'ln tho Houso,
we will decapltnto these Inlmlcitls next
fall, ns we did lint October nnd Novem
ber in tho great States of tho Union,
which furnnhed more men and money
than all the rest In putting down rebel
lion, when those States, to their credit,
cut off thepolltlc.il heads of tho Oreeloy,
Wade and Cameron candidates.
Impeachment.
Wakuinoton, At'tll 21.
The Court having been opened. Sena
tor Grimes moved that tho tlmo of
opening he changed from eleven to
twelve, ns lorincny. i uis win oiyecieii
to. and wont over under' tho rules, un
til to-day. Governor lloutwell then
roso nnd continued his sncech. closing
snoruy liner onoo eiocic. tho Jennie
tncu wok u recess oi uiieen minutes.
On reassembling, Judgo Nelson took
the floor nnd delivered an extemporane
ous address. Ho proceeded to sketch
tho President's early life nnd career,
and pm.scd a high enconluni on his pa
triotism and public services, referring
also to the fact that his neighbors nnd
thoe who, llko himself (Nelson), knew
him best, sustained him nnd believed
mm innoccm. ii lour o'ciociwur. ici
sou yielded to a motion to adjourn.
iVasiiisutos, April 25
HIOII COUKT OP IMPEACHMENT.
After the opening of the Court tho or
der otrered by Mr. Grimes, changing
thu hour for the meeting of thu Senate
from eleven to twelve, was taken up
and adopted. Mr. Kdnniuds offered an
amendment to admit tho official report
ers to report tho speeches on tho llnal
deliberation of tho Senate, which was
objected to by n number of f-enators
and went over under tho rule. Mr.
Nelson resumed his argument In rela
tion to what constitutes "High crimes
nnd misdemeanors." Ho then stated
that Judgo lllack withdrew from the
case blmply because tho President re
fined to send a vessel to seize Alta Vela,
which refusal was mado on tho ground
of nubile duly, ncalnst tho folleitatlon
of friends, and tho implied threats of
enemies, iio inenniiiuieu to Ht.mion's
course, after which ho took up and con
sidered tho articles of Impeachment
separately. Ho concluded Ids nruu-
ment nt four o'clock, and tho Court
soon alter adjourned.
WASHINGTON, Airil Jtl.
THE IMllEAC'UMENT TIUAL.
Tho irrcat feature of tho impeachment
trial yestcrd ly w ni tho masterly nnd elo
quent argument 01 lion. William .
Groeshcck, of Ohio, ono of tho Presi
dent V counsel. Mr. Grosebeck has
been suffering for some tlmo with n
bronchial affection, and It was doubted
whether ho would bo nblo to argue tho
easo nt an, novorineiess no spono over
four hours, with great power und effect,
making, by all cdds, the most forcible
and impressive argument yet delivered
on tho trial. Tho Chief Justice, tho
oenaiors, managers nun otners witmn
tho Senato chamber, as well as the
largo audlenco in tho galleries, listened
with breathless attention whilo tho
learned coun-cl was speaking. A num
ber of Senators whoso scats aro in tho
nioft remote parts of tho chamber came
forward and occupied chairs nearer tho
Speaker, toward whom they manifested
tfio L'reatest deference and respect.
When ho envo wv for tho inual recess
(about 2 P. M.l. ho was Immediately
congratulated by Chief Justice Chine,
anil a number of leading Senators (rep
resenting each political party) over his
brilliant successna nn orator. After tho
ricess. Mr. Grocsbeck resumed his ar
gument, and for two moro hours tho
vast niuucnco present listened to mm
with marked attention. His review of
tho scones through which President
.Tnhnsnri hnil unssfil Inc.! liofnrn mwl
during tho war. nnd his allusion to the
lldellty with which ho (Johnson) had
always discharged his duty under the
Constitution, created a most profound
Impression on tho mind of thu Senate.
nnd strengthened tho opinion so gener
ally enieriaineii oi ino injustice aim
wickedness of tho partisan crusade now
being mado against him. When thu
learned counsel concluded ( 1:30 P. M.)
ho was again congratulated by many
Senators. Tho power and eloquence of
his argument must havo been felt by
all who heard it. and it may ho truth
fully Bidd that In all respects it was equal
tn tho dignity and gravity ot tho occa
sion It Is nut surprising thnt the man
agers on tho hart of tho Houso hung
their heads, dur iil' its delivery, ns if a-
shamed to lo!: tho dlstlngulsned ora
tor lu tho face Mr. Groesbeck cortnin
ly achieved n signal triumph, and nt
tho adjournment, yesterday, thu counsel
for tho defensu were more than ever
masters of tho situation.
Mlt. I'.llMl'.N'lH' mo POSITION,
Tlio proposition of Mr. Edmunds to
admit tho official reporters to tho secret
se-sions of that body after tho argu
ments nro closed, will como nn for eon.
slderatlon to-morrow. There is great
objection to this movement on tho part
of tho moro ultra-K.idlcal Senators,
who aro known fo bo In f.ivor of tho
conviction of tho President. They
think thnt such n proposition. If adopt
ed, wlllprolongluudobato.oii tno llnal,
as well as Interlocutory questions, and
u may exicnii inrougn beverat weei;
i no voio ycstcruny iiowover,on Drake's
motion to postpone tho question Indefi
nitely, would seem to Indlcalo that tho
suggestion of Mr. l-Minunds was favor
ably regarded by thu majority of tho
Senate.
Till: l.MPE VCMIMEXT VltlAI..
WAsUINrniiN', ApiUS'.
On the assembling of tho Senato Mr.
Sumner submitted a preamble und an
order reciting that, us it Is provided In
ll.ft V..clll..lln.. 11.1,1 I.. 1
vuii.ihu mill , nut ill lllllfl-llullillLlll
cases n two-thirds voto of Iho Senato is
necessary to securo conviction, nothing
Is sal'd reirardlni' tho vofo which n.is-es
Judgment, and ordering that It shall
ouiy require n simple majority to no
claro H'utonco. At his reuuest tho eon.
slderatlon ofhls proposition was post-
puuuu Hiuu iuu conclusion oi ino argu
ment In tho eiiae. Mr. Williams, ono
of tho Managers, then finished ids argu
ment which was commenced tho nrovl.
oiwday. At tho conclusion of his re
marks, Mr. Duller nked loavo to mnko
a personal explanatIou,iu regard to tho
"Alta Vela" matter referiod to bv Mr.
Nelson, and read n written statement
In which hocondomncd In very sovero
terms ino introduction uy Mr. .Nelson
of assertions and Insinuations unsunnor-
ted by ovldeuco and Irrelevant to the
caso, and related tho circumstances of
ins connection with the matter. Ho
stated that ho gnvo Mr. Shadier an
opinion on tho "Alta Vela" claim bo.
fore Impeachment was decided on, or
before tho Presldont committed tho net
which gnvo riso to It, and had never
1 1 can i oi u niicrwuru unlit puiiusiicii in
thoNow-Yorl; papers. Mr. llutlcr then
read Iho affidavit of Chuuneoy F. lllack
und Mr. Shaelfer corroborating thesu
assertions, Mr. Nelson replied, assert
ing that tho subject was introduced by
ono of tlio. Managers, and ho felt In duty
bound to oxonerato iho Presldont from
bhimo In tho matter. Mr. llvarts then
nil dressed the Senato In behalf of tho
President, und had not concluded his
,"'rk when tho Senato adjourned
., Wash boton, April a.
Mr. l-.viirts resumed his spoecli lo-day
lltia roiitlnuo.l until 1 o'clock, wiicn tho
.senato adjourned. No otlu r business
of Imporlnncy wns transacted,
Fees of Justices nnd Constables
Approved April 2nd 1868.
Section 10. That fees of nldnrmen
and Justices of tlio pence, except In the
city of Philadelphia, shall bo ns follows:
Information or complaint on behalf
of tho commonwealth, for every ten
words, two cents.
Docket entry on behalf of the com
monwealth, twenty cents.
Warrant or niiltlmut, on behalfoftho
commonwealth, forty eenls.
Wrltlngnn examination on complaint
of defendant, or n deposition, for every
icu worus, iwo cents.
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cne, and returning tlie hnnio to court,
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fine, twenty cents.
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Receiving nmountof Judgment before
execution or wnero execution wns issued
nnd special ball been entered within
twenty days after judgmentaud paying
tho samo oyer, if not exceeding ten'dol
l.irs, twenty cents.
If ubovo tun dollars, und not exceed
ing forty dollars, fifty cents.
Jf ubovo forty dollars, and not exceed
ing sixty dollars, sovcnty-flvo cents.
I f above sixty dollars, ono dollar.
Entering complaint in writiiiL". in
caso of attachment, mid qualifying com
plainant, uuriy cents.
Attachment, thirty cents.
Kuterlng return, and appointing free
holders, lll'teen cents.
Advertisements, each fifteen cents.
Order to sell goods, twenty-five cents.
Order for tlio relief of a luuner. each
Jintlce, llfty cents.
wruer ior removal oi u pauper, one
dollar.
Order to selzo goods for maintenance
of wlfo or children, thirty cents.
Order for premium for wolf or fox
scalps, lo bo paid by tlio county, fifteen
cents.
Every acknowledgment or probate of
a deed, or other Instrument ot writing,
twenty-fivo cents.
Taking and signing acknowledgment
on Indenture of nn apprentice, for each
Indenture, twenty-live cents.
Cancelling indenture, twenty-flvo
cents.
Comparing und signing tax duplicate,
fifty cents.
Marrying each couple, making record
thereof, and eertlflctto to parties, three
dollars! '
Cerllficalo of approbation of twoltistl-
cos to hi ndingnn apprentice by directors
or overseers oi mo poor, nuy coins.
Certificate to obtain land warrant,
fifty cents.
In proceedings underact of ono thous
and eight hundred and forty-two, and
ono thousand eight hundred and forty
live, attachment, forty cents.
Entering returns, twenty-flvo cents.
AiuiLivii, ten cents.
Itond, twenty-flvo cents.
Kuleilnirrule. et cetera, on irarnlshee.
each ten cents.
Interrogatories, every ten words, two
cents.
Notlco to garnishee, ten cents.
Samo feo forservices not hurelnsiicclal-
Iy provided forasforslmllar services.
eoNsTAiiLEs' rr.i:s.
Section 11. Executing warrant on
behalf of tho commonwealth, for each
defendant, llfty cents.
conveying to jail, on minimus, or
warrant, for each defendant, fifty cents.
Arresting a vagrant, disorderly per
son, or other offender ugaiust tho laws,
iwiiuout process,) ami nringing ueioroit
Justice, filly cents.
Levying a flnu or forfeiture) on a war
rant, thirty cents.
Taking thu body Into custody on
mittimus, where ball is afterwards en-
lered before the prisoner is delivered to
inujanor, nuy eenis.
Servlmr tuhnnnu. fifteen cents.
Sorvlug summons or notlco on referee,
suitor, master, mistress, or apprentice,
personally, or by copy, each, twenty
coins.
Arresting on capias, fifty cents.
Taking ball bond on capias, or for do
ilti-ljr ui uuii-i, iii;iii.y luilia.
Notifying plaintiff whero defendant
uas ueeu nrrosieii on capias, to uu paid
iy iiiaiiiiiu, twenty cents.
Executing landlord's warrant,
serving execution, fifty cents.
Taking Inventory of goods, each Item,
two cents.
Levying or distraining goods, or sell
Ing tho samo, for e.icli dollar not exceed
lug thirty dollars, six cents.
For each dollar ubovo thirty dollars,
four cents.
And half of tho commission shall bo
allowed whero tho money Is paid after
iuvy wiinout saio ; nut no commission
shall, In any ease, bo taken on moro
than tho rc.il debt.
Advertising tho same, fifty cents
Executing attachment, thirty-five
cents,
Copy of vendue p.tper,wlien demand
ed, each Item, two cents.
Putting up notices of distress, ut
mansion house, or other publicplacu on
uiu premises, twenty cents.
Serving scirefacias perbonally,twcnty
cents.
Serving by leaving n copy, twenty
cents.
Executing a ball piece, thirty cents,
Traveling oxpeitses lu nil cases, fur
inch mile circular, tlx cents.
Making returns to court, ono dollar
nun miy eenis.
UendliiB general elections, two dol
lars.
tteud ng special, township, or
borough election, threodolhtrs.
Samo fees for services not herein
specially provided for as for elmllnr
services.
Washington Wows.
Wasiusotov, April 21,
I.EdlSEATIVE lit MI NIX-I.
It Is not llkelv that tho two homos
will fairly resume their regular legisla
tive business until nfter tho Chicago
Convention, which meetsnbout thomld
dlo of next month. Tho Senate Is very
far beh nd tho Houso in tho matter of
appropriation bills, nnd may possibly
remain in session during tno uino oi
tno (.ouvcuiion, ior ino purpose oi act
ing upon tneso measures, rno noine
will not take a formal recess In order to
enablo members lo visit Chicago, but
le.ivou dare iuorum, or less than u quor-1
um here, which will meet und udjourn
from day to day. This would enable ,
the Senato to go on with Us business.
the vici:-Piii:sii)ENrv. ,
A Radical faction hero are lust now
busily engaged lu blowing the Colfax
horn for tlie Vlcc-l'rcsideiicy on the
ticket to bo nominated ut Chicago next
month. The Howards, Chandlers,
Nves nnd o'hers of that stripe preur
wmle, and nro doipgaii tney can t-iso-
euro his nnmenatlon in preiercnco to
any other candidate. The contest has
cer alnly narrowed down to IhuSpeaker
of tho Houso and the President pro tern-
pore of tho Senate. Wilson of Massa
chusetts, i-onion oi -ew ion;- nun
uuriin oi I'cnnsyivaiiia, aro no longer
talked of for tho Jacobin nomination
for Vice President of tho United Stales.
ANOTItEll HECItETAltY OP WAtt NOMI
NATED.
Tho President to-dj.v withdrew tho
nomination of Thomas Kwlng. Jr., us
Secretary of War, by sending to the Sen
ato tho nomination of John M. Scho-
field to bo Secretary of tho Department
of War, in placo of Edwin M. Stanton,
to do removed, rno president niso
nominated itobert L. Fair, to bo Sur
veyor of Customs for Peoria. Illinois.
and John D, Nelll to bo District At
torney ior ino Jv.isiern uisinct oi Penn
sylvania. CAIltNP.T MEETINU.
Tho regular meeting of the Cabinet
was held to-day, nnd continued about
two hours. All the men bers wcro pres
ent, including General Thomas, Secre
tary of War ad interim. Tho President
Is In lino health nnd spirits, niidnppears
by no means disturbed by tho pending
Impeachment trial.
WAmsriToS, April 21.
SOUTH t'AIlOMNA ELECTION.
Tho following has been received tit
General Grant's headquarters from
General Canby :
Ciiaum-'.sTon, S. C, April 2:1. The
total voto In South Carolina, as far as
reported, Is Ki,8 lit. Majority for tho
Constitution, -13,1(11. Three districts
not heard from, and six Incomplete.
TI1IAI. OP JOHN U. KIM'.ItATT.
Tlio cnnnnil lrlol nf .Tnltii IT. Wnri-nfl '
is fixed for Tuesday, May 12. It is un
derstood that Judgo Ulack, Mr. Mer
rick and Mr. Dradldy, Jr.. will appear
for tho defense.
nonus SENATOP.S.
Pico and McDonald, claiming to be
Senators elect from tho Stnto of Arkan
sas, havo arrived at Washington, and
aro pressing their claims for admission.
It is stated on reliable nuthority that
tho only "tcnuro-of-olllce" they hnvo is
nascd upon the certificate of tno Chair
man of tho liadicnl Stato Central Com
mittco of Arkansas that the bogus Con
stitution of that Stato was adopted. Mr.
Dice, one of tho so-called Senators elect,
was tlio Chairman of that Committee.
General Glllem (commander of tlio dis
trict) has not yet decided that tho Con
stitution framed by tho negro Conven
tion has been adopted, aed oven If it
had, thero is n doubt nbout the legality
of tho ulcctlon of theso would-bu Sena
tors. Gr.onoiA Kmxtion. Eighty-four
comities givo in tho Sennlo 111 Denio
crafs and 12 Itadlcnls. Two nogroc-wiro
elected lo the Senate and twelve to the
House. The official count will bo nec
essary lo dcrldetho cholco for Governor.
A ii!Ti:i:ssiNG accident occurred In
Madison Townthlp on last Tluusd.i.v
by which n boy named Jolin-on lost an
arm in a Threshing Machine. At hist
accounts ho was doing well.
Tim reluvn- fiom tliockrtioiHlicUUii
Xorth Carolina, (Icmia ami LouNIana
nro too iiuU'flulto 1'or tn Id pWo lluirc
HillN. m
aooirciiANCK.
'1 ho ITnderilKiied Iiiih In IiIk chirpo Iwo line,
llliely liojKi huso pul enti lire dilidniidwhnlii lie
dcslics to hind out to some i;r,od person or per
sons until tteey nrrlve nt tliengo oi 1 yenm, Pol-pnrllclll.irliiuldre-s
C. 1). IIP.OPKWAY,
Mny l,'(i-?.l. llloomshurc, Pa.
is7
j o t j c i: .
lluio wilt ho an eld tlon t.t nl at tin1 Instltuto
on tho Ili'Kt Halnnlay ut Mny mt, hetwein the
liuuiH of 'iniuiri o'clock in tlu nltemoon, bv tho
(.tniklmliUTHof the liloonihlmrtr Mter.uy lnstl
Into, to clct t three liiistd-H to sir thro yeaiw,
mill ono truhteo toheivt one j tar. nnJ lor olln-r
linnortnnt lamine. 1'. C. KVl'.tt,
May 1,'ttt .--ecutrtry.
lli I.rATI- 111' HAMI'l.I. IlIiri.I.RIE
Lcttem U'riintncninry on tno t-sinio oi muhui
jiiuqier, inio oi iiiihiock lowiituiii, i;oiuin
bl.i county li:e been rnuted by the Iti'slMer ct
t'olumbla County to Jane lit uter nml ivter
llniukr. of hiiltl 1'aw iibhln. All iicikoiih Imvlnt:
t latins iij;:lnst thocMatoniv itquyhted to piescnl
them for hPltkment, nml thoso tudtbtoil lo tho
t'Htnto cither on nolo or book account will
make inynunt to tho Kjucutoniwlthottt ilday.
ri;u:u hkii(ji,i:u,
May l,iW-Ct, i:ecutors.
M"
iss ay;a: iuhkia:
lniK Just nluineil ftoni I'ltlhuU-lphln, aul his
bought, and h no w nltVtln tlie best asi-ortnu nt
r
I'ANCV (JOOIW,
TUIMMINCS,
rer oxhlbltitl In ItIoomsbur, iukI isprcpai'ul ti
iiKikuup iircMeri nnunll other nrllclci of ft male
Minlrobe, nt hhort notice, and In thu hcM au
I.ATUKT hlMtlNO HTVI.i:a
r.ooms in thu Itamey IlutMinai, on West
MalnPtreet, Cnll nnl sro ber nrlel tloel; of
HprlngOooriB,
Mivy 16. . .
nUUIilO-NOTIOK FROM TIU5AS
L UUKH OF CONYNOIIAM 'lOW.N'HlllI1,
On Houuty l'mul, for lsfl7.
cn.
rahlon Tioml toT. M. ViUlt, In mil,
toUolwrttlorrell,
" " Treakiucr Commission,
1,(Mi0 (Hi
m ij
3,170 M
int.
rtccotvod of Collectorn. Tax.
' " County Treahurvr fir umieut
el I.rtlld'J tiX IMt-i,
3-11
Ilalaueo In Tuasury,
Mny 1,'tiS.
7l S
r.ll. WOIIM'AUTll.
Operatlo Muffle, Instiumcntnl nml Voial,
hie from tlio mot eminent Mawtei'i.
roil ONli XIQIXTONLY!
Aruro irwit, unpreeeUenteil hueceM througli
(be Ktntoor rennsyivntiia, or tho worm renown
cil, nml only
IJIUCUA'N'HHWJSS JlKLh HINflllHS,
VncilUtulVlollnlhtM, iV Cfiiittllftns.fitknowlui'm'tl
by tho prt'bt iiinl public ueiicrully, to ho the imHt
urllatloiitm tulcuUd Company extant, will up'
pearl u Knydt-r'H Jfnll
JILOOMHIIL'JIQ, riUIAY lA'KNlNO.MAY 6th,
lutroilucliiifthulr wotulerful IJtllpbyiut;,wllh
genuine ullver HwIhs bulU, IuHtrumeutnl and
Vocal muatQ combined with droll nud umulu
ChanicWr Actinic, maltluifonu of tlio mott select
(imlroeherclio eutfrtainmcntM In existence, Thu
Hells, toyether wHh tlio mutfiilflot-'itt HwUs Cok
tmuea, vtvxa luiporKd from Jlcrno, Hwltcrlaud
exprehhly for thu Compuiy, ut antinmcuse e
)i use,
tti- I'rleo of adml-.loii to till puitn of tho
houm, &J(Mjutnt eliUdrtu uudcr twilvo years,
coiibt. j)uur,opui(H v,it lo hrfilnutttii't'lock,
W. MOHTOX,
Muy I, 'Ci '.'t (Icn'WluHlmui Ak'I
POLITICAL,
CM. I. ICOll TDK NATIONAL DEMO
ritATIC CONVRM'ION.
Wasiiinoton, I'obranry 21, las.
Ilio Nnllnnnl DcnicKTnlloConimlttce.tiy vlrtiio
of MioimtlHirllj-poiircrrcil liKm llicin liy tlio Inst
i nilllimtu nciliorrntio iiivt-'iiuuii, ill iiii-l-iiiiu
hohl thin ilny nt WtntliliiKtmi, D. C. volnl lo hold
tho Iii-XL Pniiw-littnlt for tin, mirlin.it or holllllin-
lliiir innill-tnti-s for President una Vlrr-PreRlilrtil
nl Iho Dnllnl Hlnlpsfin tlio till ilnv of July, l-s,
nt 1:1 o'clock H., In the city of New York.
1 ho hn.ls of ri-prpscntntlon, ni llxnl hy tho Init
Nnllnnnl Democratic e-oinciitlon, Is itotihlo the
number of Henntora nlul lle,ircnentntlves lu Con
Krcss of ench tstnte under tin- l.i.tnppnittonmeut.
Kni-liHtnlo Is luUtctl lo fend deli nten iiecoril-
'""l' AUGUST llEI.MONT.CImlrninn.
I'P.EDEIIICK O. PIUNCE, Secretary.
Demooratio Stato Tickot.
ron AtiniToii-or.Ni.it n.i
OIIAELES E. BOYLE,
OP PAYETTE COUNTY.
roimunvrAon-nKNEitALi
GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT,
OP COI.UMIUA COUNTY.
Market Ittlmrt.
When! per hinhcl
Ilyo
Corn " .. , ,
Onts. '
Pinnr per Imncl
I'hiveneril
Pln-CM-i'il
llutlcr
Em
Tcllnw
P.ilnloi-
Dried Apples....
Porl:
Hums
Kiclcn nnd hliniitdcm H
Irfird per pound
Il.iypcrlon
r.UMtiCtt.
Hemlock Hoards per thnuiiind feet
Pino " " " (one Inch) ..
Joist, Kenntllntr, Phmlc. (Hemlock),.
Khlnglcs, No. 1 ier lliousnnd
. !2 no
. I M
14 (X)
,. " co
,. 100
,. -It
,. 20
. II
. I
,. 'J .Ml
.... 10 (N)
.. sin on
... lSilSI
.... S (hi
.... 7 l
.... IS (l)
Hiding '
1 Pcnlch plj!
No, 1! " "
lllootn
11.
....fill
...SOT
Phllnilrliitiln Mnrkrts.
TnumitAV, April 3 ISO".
f'LOI'U
Northwestern sui'etfliu'nt $7.0ia K"
Xotlhwestorii extra h,oo o.ixj
Northwestern l.unllv luyKll.)
IV n liny I van In ami i-slern Mipi'itlnt... "..HicilWH
rtMiiiHVlvntiin ntiil wi-htiTn extra .rmi$'hi.
1'enniylvitnln ami Wwteni rninlly 11.001)
T niitylMinUaml UVhttni fancy Rt)H;tn.ii0
Itvotlour K JitWlWi
WHIHT l'limiyhanln retl,'e bus JniM.u)
hout lprn " " 5J.(jUftc;.7
California " " W.J)
" Uie " f.t.lVS.t.l0
IlYK I ennyl nnia rye. iut rj.iiww.
CuitX Yellow, ' Sl.l.iufl.'ii
White, " Sl.17ySl.17
OVTS-V"'' tSCffV.
T'itfviHioNi Mess l'ork. W bhl
Mrii llfPf. "
Diej-'-eil Hoks, V v SUcuKc
Hinnkuil HimiH ' Uc
hhouiucrs p VPivwiie
T ..l-.t H Ir. l-li., 1 K'rt
HKf.ns Cloerseett VhuT""."".' ..' 8..G0(i.(f.ai
j iinoinyhi'L'u uu ;
riiixhctti $iftfi:
PATTi.n ltot'f L'altlo V lb 7c'!e
Covt1, heail SM(u,j7j
Hrti:i:i' lb 7efcc
IlOtlS CJW)l'.rl .,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
llEIIII.ITY.
Extryunont llmf i fiels tlie m-ccHilty ofhoino
thing lo tone up the system ilcpieised hy lui-utill
or bodily exhiiu-.tlnli. At hllcli lilut-H let overy
uuolnsU-iuli'f tiiklnunltoholleor niedlclunl Mini-
ul.iut!., which nllord only n tempornry lellef, re
luvlKotato Ills dcullUiilcdwyHteui by tho ltnturnl
lonle elcmenU of the
1'KHUVlAX SYJlUl,
or PloUetcd Holullon oi thu Tioloxlde of lion,
nhlch vltnlles und tutlcliiii tlio blond by sup
plying It with Its Uiu Element, Iron.
l.i.liig flee fiom Alcohol in nuy foini, Us enei
sizing c Heels are not folloM td by coi rtspopdlug
rcuction, but nro pcrinnueut. luruslng slrcugtli
vigor nnd new lilo into nil parts of tho fcystcm.
nnd building up nn lion Constitution.
Win. C. Hlerllug, Ehq., of Poughkecpsic, X. Y.
hlllfcl "slnco tukl ti! I ho 1-. rtn lull SVI nn 1 fd-
liettir.niy btrenglli is lnipioscd, luy bouels ulo
reiniltillny uppelllo lllsl rule,
'lliuo Isiui old PjijsIciiiu In this city (older
thuu I um). who 1ms been lu tho Lirug business
tor loje.us, who bus used Iho S tup tor lime
Ulouius, nu I gis cs 11 ns ins iiecioeu ,iiiiiioii, iiiui
11 isine oesi murium- iinio- ..ituiciuo no lv
knew. '
l-'ni-l)Hoensi.t. Lehlllti. nnd Peiiiuto Wenk
uessis, tho Pi I u lan nip lsi speellle. AJJimiro
piiinpiiici .cut iriu inu o ii nine i.us -i-ciiiv.iin
isyrup ' bloiui in Iho Kin-.-. J. P. lllNSMllltE,
Ploplietor, .o.Sd lley !sl, cw Yolk. !soM b nil
urugUts,
M.KOFC1.A CrilKll
Ai'rr.n si-.vr.N yi:.i:.s' hrr-
I K1MNC1.
J. W. IIornor.Esq., ii prominent lawjir of 1'nrk
ersbur, W. u., mis : " I leul 37 llunulng Ulc
ers whui I i-otiiini mod inking Pr, AnderV lodino
filler. My locust, Ihionl nnd 1'uco was one
continuous sole. 1 nm now u wi 11 mnn, nud am
sntistii-il thu Iodine Wuter s.iveil my lite."
L'lLUUils 111 leg.ild to tills Hi, icily will bo Milt
J. P. DINKMOllE, Proprietor, 'M Her Hu-it,
Ni w Yoil; Porbiileny In uggests geni-inlly.
.May I, 'lis.
NO. I.
TlioandentK deslu-d "locks bushy nnd black nn
(ho in i n" us uiiu of this pel feet Ions of manhood
and tit-Ms lonp, mijuii aim lUHums as ino
cinuiiliicrtitfiuiv ol winiinuhooil. but 'lime, the
hlvoid due. diew his HnneiH thnuiyh their hah
nml left "bis math." In white. Uino Is nowb.it-
tied hi thoso v. ho use mnn vcKeiauio .Miorosia
tlio L-unic-ht and most ltli.iblu Hair lhHorallxo
of modem time. May l-ll
INroltMATIOX. Information nuaianteed to
ino'lucea liiMiilant gum Hi ot hair upon a bald
itailoi hfindlestiut'. ulsoa reeeino lor thu u-
mnwilni I'iniiilth. Illotthes, lliuptlons te on
lb" rUn, h-a tot; the patuo ort,tU-ar,nml he.mtl
lul, um l'ftbtailitd without ( Imroby mldiesslirj
1 j f 1 1-. i . ru.r.iiA.,t ni misi,
hi-plo 07, K?l l!uiadwuy,New Yoik,
TO rAllMHIlM AND IMAXTKItS
The stihseilhi'is otH r for wile.ln 1(h to Milt pur-
cim-i'iN.MJU'joNrifir maMti.i: m.riNi;n i or-
iiiiiirii: ciituo i.tidi M iui i.iciurini' :.. mai
trom the nliiht koI, blooit.odnl nnd ihnd auluiaW
of New Yoik City, f'f w hleli the Cnmi.anv Imyo
t eiUM v niiiinn i. in v mnj -j i'i.ii
'I (iN irrlt-lit and rh times lioin New Yoilc added.
Wnrinnteii ny ineLompany to ul equal wru.jir
fui wr.Kinrto nuy liili pilctd huiciphosi)li no
in iho in ui lu t. 'J lii' it MilU on l'ot n. Cut ton. 'lo-
baeco aud (iruln havo ht'Cii nstonNhluK tho pat
st-asnu. It I mil u ics tho etop from ID dat s to two
wceKs turner, ana uouoiet tno etop. Tiio
r.uuphlo with eerlltlcntu of hundreds of w-ll
knou n ol.inteiK and Ltimci. ami i very luiorma
lion, bent lao tonnvono npplinlfv letter or
ntlieiwtho ui Mfi 11,1,1 .n v iTjiNi.ij,, i.hpy tn
lumbLi tountv. l'a.. or to the IhII Maim lad ur-
InaCninpnuy.Ncw Voik. IVo, Jl, Isw,
AVlUcn will end (tree ochnrj,'e)to all who d-Mro
It, the piLtiUlptlou w 1th thediivtt Ions for making
and UMiiK th i simple irmedy by which lie was
cuied of a lunniu-ctlon nud that dreadt dilisoiuu
C'onsuinplit n. JIN only idjtet lu tobctieilt tho
atllletMl, aud lie hoptu eny mlMcr w ill tiy thH
ptCM-i ipiion, at ii win run na m iiuuiiny, ami
ma t'i n .t bh't-sinif. rusico aUiireKn
ni;v. linw'Aiui a. viiox,
Nn, UrtKimth Scciiml Ml ret.
ai31'C7-l ,! tlllain-burt', Ktiiu'c ru N. v.
A
I'l'liICANT-S 1-OU lilC'lINHlCS.
S'r.t Irn Ik hori'hv trlvctl that tho fulloM'Inir imintl
ntTf-ons lnc iniidti niudli'litiou to thu rrothoiio-
lary (i v nuinum iuii') him ni iiihi imiut
liet n M1
ii he granted tit tlie coming M.ty 'Jinn
of Court
Illoom,
ll Mcudenhnll, Liquor Htore.
.mini iiCHPiH.!.. iiivprn
" Geo W Mnnuer, "
llernnrd Mohner, "
" 4)ll cr A Jatoby,
Koons .t t'ljrjc, "
' Wm II (lllmoto. r.nlltit llouw,
" lletnard Mohtur,
Hoaer, 11 l'rank .arr, Tftvern.
Itenton. Andrew T llu-lcr, "
lloiwlck, T llunton Taylor, "
" Xalcr Woruct, "
Catnwlnt, Thlllp Ofttliall, "
Jacob II Klbtler. "
hnmuel KoHti noaudcr, "
' I.ovl Keller.
John l Itunnu, K.itlns Hotiho.
i.ni Ki-inr,
Win II Oiatuji', "
(Vniin Jul in (limiT. Tavern
11 Henry I.ohnian, i'.atins House,
itonen i in i it,
M.ihlou II. Milk.
Ccntiallu. A WCrtainei, Liquor htoie.
" j iioiiiii i i l oiiiinr,
KtcpliLMi lloiau, I'atlmi Ilonxo,
" .Miciiaei llitllliou,
I'atihk Kill.eu, "
Mlchnel O llalro, "
" Ch'uleN Cole, "
" KUpheti Th'unaM. "
' Maiy I'hapmau. "
'l hoiuas Ot'ra'ihty, '
John Mullimer, "
" 'ihnmunO Neal, '
Henry A Wcidtiuaiil.Tavprn.
f'ni ii milium Auk, it I't iholl.
Ta(ru,
Hamui-i I clby,
11 .In) m I, Kline,
" Dunn 1 T M'Kleninu
t Thomni Kllkt r,
rishliiKer'k.Kmaudus Unangitt
Uiiwnwood, Milton i;coxe,
" Jan V (HlliMnlc.
l'atlus llotue,
jiivern.
Hemlock
Locust.
John Ilurtniau,
.lluCioab.
J.lldW'lu Thlel,
Johhlla Woiobi. "
iMllah Ywigcr, "
K A hlnlth, "
Samuel lllmhy, "
Abraham Mmiunti, M
Anion llistri. '
MadUou,
Maine.
Mlilliu.
Montour,
U WTllblm.
'I ubbs A ColeiUtttl, lltltiK lloitio
Win liuller, "
IMturd i:cittt, Tuveiu,
John Hiider, "
Oraujte,
UltUIIII WlHHl,
Itoarlnji.r'k, John Wlehov, "
hcott. iituuel ll KIluH, "
M I'hillp I Keller, "
" Charles 11 Oictturfcli,
" Mary 1! Ureen, "
Ji.KSi; IUIXMAN. I'lolhonotmy.
IlUmnnburtf, April 17, Isw.
pilKASL'ltKll'S HAI.i:
Ol-'HEATEl) LANDS IN COI.UMIUA PO.
Afrrfrn1Klrt tlio t n 11I1 (if lllO Art nf A
ftcinhly, rntttlril nn AU tn retlucp tho Htntolcbt
ic.( pitnirii me! iHJi ii iiiiy ' Mru, is", " jh-i.-kuri'rnftlin
County nf t'olumliln lirrrhv clve
tut Hen In nil tiornntm ctinrrrncd tlirri-lll. t lint till
icMiiic i numj , jfunu, nrnooi, nmr im riiii
Tnxri t'te.dun o!i tlio follow I tin rent rtlal unit unto
In tlio County of t'olutnliln, mo nUl brforo tlio
duv of wilt, tlio whole1 or mich tuirtu of inch a1
will tny thi'chnrKct nint rwl I'Imrtrnlilo t hereon
wlllfjo will! nt the Uonrl Hou.c In llhoinihur(j,
I'mmty or (-'olumhln, on tuc ttli or .lime. W.h,
nnd to he rontlnndlbymljourntnent tronx ilny to
uny ior nrrpiimKen oi uixiiuuohuui nnuiij- uu
the costs nccruvd on each respectively t
1'inr.
tfrrjt. Omtrra. Tenant. Mf. Cf.
27H Col, foul A Iron t'o, Krnver C 1 12 M
i Movi Mover "
tn Miller A Mann ' itt 12
7 John John um "
Kl John VCrewrlt " MW
IW Anthony I lav In " 9
T. M. lliilihln " -VJ Ifi
1SIII
1-1 I
IsilW-O
INI I
1M1I-5
l8i
lsill-d
JU) Mrtnn A Miller " S3 SI
1MUI
fill 11. 1U ill & f'lhl
well " 2.11
f.M Miller. VI her & T.nnir.
s(H
enhrririT 14 CD -i')
U II. W.M'Ueyi.oUls 11 wt
lsmi
iwa
Ml Jnlm IvomtH llontoil 17 fil
IVUI
I Ml
phi
INI J
lStBI
Traey Whlto " 2'
I lliiutinhTkn 41
7. Illrnm Mi'lufrr .1 ' 0 2
.) IVterHhultz " 2 SI
111 Siiiir-i I'kiiI1 ttlnniil I
1I
isill
IKH
lx.VO
PM
111 AusUHiinchndl Herwirk Kor, t I')
UIJIICOO inicy ton) iihuuiii i i
lit Win Athnuili " 7 X)
llt()un rain " "
Ill.IniiH- folllpr " 8 HI
1
isir,
inn
lHi
is,ivo
in
tM Klini'. Mn-lemnllh A Co. " 8 i
lit Inhn M. I(irnn '
tltMkhiii-1 NcUii 1
lit Anthony O'lfoiiliell 1
130 l'tiMnii.Kjlliu A f'luilplcMt
2ltJohn -lmvv 1
lit liirloiOilloi'ir '
'.It Simon AliiMii 1
lit lifimrloU Crane 1
Ul.Iohn II -I'liiiis
I 01
7 HI
111 Hi
I ll
I HI
IWi
pa
I SMI
POT
isc-i
1SIW
Isilil
i sir,
IM.1
Pill
si,-,
l-lli
I Mi I
1MUI
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I SI', 1-3
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s(lll
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pin
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lsill-0
ISO I
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1SI1VI
I sill
li
1-Oi
I sir,
ISM
Hlt-l-i
Isill
lMill
10 10
.1 UI
1 .'
lit 1'etcr Itmver
fl K,
1 UI
111 Wm I laipmnn
fr) Jne 'IiHuj tier
M II. llayeoel:
li) II. Karno
rranklln II 01
11 II
ruiilinr Cnilc 'J II
I 1M
al Jacob Yaplo "
lit John Jlcnth-rKhnlt a, Wo.hI
ntorimth Ph nips
s .bit It non A, WatTs M
111 Mary A1U 11 "
lit Win ljUar " ,
JltlMwanl I (C w U itenilodc
J'.lt I It I ward l'roitcr "
l.ltncu Wtner
tt) II ns- ,t Oolder JfiCk'son
!il John K. Keeler "
4S Henry MioleiibcrKcr "
117 Havid HMilInc "
117 J umcs llowman "
(ft
t.t
1 M
t W
at
3 Ao
t M
I SJ
n 0
10 t'i
I t Hess, iim A t'erny
210 Janus KoKtou "
Jtl Cvrus Laird's I'M. Madison
ltm if.Mllhelm-BlM.
lit Athitn Wi.lllor "
t
1'
1 SO
pel Wm Chnmhcrlin Tine 1 :
17 JackNon ii iiilo
LV) Hoi inn I;
t) Ii.ivld HWeeney
u2 M.Mincmiktr
i! Abr WeUh
Km 'IhosHtaikhoLixo
l'Nt DiosHtnlth
."it John 1'ox
H) Schuyler A Wallo
f) Michael Ku-slcr
V) John CoHper'M VM
20 Colt John
.Vi John I'olk
117 .Inliii l null
:i is
7 )
(1 li
)
II M
2 W)
I INI
I w
I)
1' Ml
k llcss (widow) Kinrarlruf S -1
1U)
jicnry oukiit
ill Charles Mutlley
Keott
rnitKA.SUIU'JU'rf SALE
ok unsi;ati:d lands ron columiua co,
Atrrpnitilv to Iho orovislons of an Act of As-
Miuhly entitled an Act directing tho modo of
M'llliiK uiivcateii lamis tor taxes nmi ior oiner
purposes passed tho Mthd.iy of Mnrch lsl, nnd
tho luithcr (supplements thereto pansed on tho
Uth day of March lsl7and llio'dli d.iy of March
of Columbia county hcicby uUes notice to all
noi-soni eoncicned theieln that unless (lie Coun
ty, Iload. Kchool, Potir, Ilounty and Htato Taxes
duo on the tollowliiRtracts ofunsenteil lands nt
mitn hi i 'nt ii in hisi enmit v. aro nald before Iho d.iv
nf Mule llin wlinle nr kueli nnriH of each tract ns
will pay the costs charKcnblo thereon, will bo
sold at the Court Hoummu tho town or Itlofnus
iioiu. fount v of fohimbl.iou tho sth ol June. Wis,
nnd to oonl inuo by adjournment from day today
for ni rem ayes of tnxes duo bit Id County, and tho
loin accnieii on eiu ii unci ifspi-iuu'ij ,
A'o. f'f Acres. W'umntees or Oitncn. hut, C',
HI INTO N.
4 AnuChrUtman
l' John J. Karns
4S Tincy While U M
IIUAVr.It.
ColumbU Coal & lion Co. 73 Id
Sarah A.Cofl'mnn 21 00
m
SKI
ax
Wm Mlcwart 1
Lewis riluer 7 h'J
John Oroir n oi
M.l ll A. lto.lt
Lllas Miller Is US
M'Dtiwell Hlttenhoiiso A Yost EM IMl
2
10)
l 'itlh.irlno Nm er
Hamilton W.Milpm.iu
uitiAii cnnr.K.
I'autApplo
S iiiiucl lllank
William J. tiithiln
Clu !rtui
John Cain
Wm. I. fit m
Win, U 1'ivas
Wm. It. Hart man
h. r, Iliadly
Cathatine INaico
John r.irkerun
AbinliHin Hctser
Jacob hitler
11 Zl
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Joheph Wiw khoiio
John H. hult
John ot
CONYNOIIAM.
Judge Cot
Lewis Walker
John Ilmi-ton
Jacob Ttk n
Win, shannoa
IV)
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ro. j.it ktiain
Jiihu llt-astly
Tin is llllilulmer
Amos WieUi'lsliatn
Kohi't-i Joidan
iilidi'i w 1'orler
Lewis Walker
T. Huslali"U. W. (Jrenouyll"
.HLj
:tJi oi
Maty Ktistan
T UuSttlU N Y A .-I CI' 11 1! A C CO'JI
1
Mnrv ltustnli " 1,7
1
KbolHir llrtiuhulu
lloujillulu I'oi.llllio
.Iiimii Vouui;
.ohliim Ileum
r.tor lliKluur
Nallinukl l.iowii
John Klino
ciixxr.r.. '
Ucnjiiinlli .Mlntiiii-li
iMll.lll t'Olllid'H lXnli-
Hi-will lkiiiHllrt
AVlll. l)i lou
I'lil.'s Stlili
Illi-olj tilliitl
.M. I.. Ilioivn
IVU-r llugi liliUL-li
I'ATAWIA.
TllOlUHH lillllllO
ISoltJillulu Itillii-l'
.loHinli Ulout-ll
.I.N lllolut
.1. 1'. I'lm-lirr
.111 M
11 1
111
va
im i
I7 50
?!
riiuln-i-iSTI.olills w
l).i iil (liiuim-r
I'll.VNKI.IN.
.lilllll-S 1'llX
i:iij.iIi Itiynolil ,(j i'o. u
tll-o, HlMUlU
n.-mxii i'iu:i:k.
lieo. J. I'ltlimcr I
.1. N. Jones Dill
.lolill Allmur 1
Win. llueluili-w'n Kutnto 'JI
I-'iuisa llolluinn II
IMiwniUrilenry 1
Win. Mem ')
Siilnlu I J. lVtilei- It
(leo. 1-eiiler
Will. lloliblllH ,1 Co, J
Win. Miuimrs 1 1
H. Mlofi'l'A U'eleliner 11.
f Ills 11. While II
Alirilhuli) Yollliu l'l
Wm. iki-lir 7
oiii:i:xwooii.
All-llow llti'ler I
MillHiiul Lemon 11
.loMh 1'llklnuloii 11
.lolill 11. HillIK 1
"Vlmno I)i will -I
W'lUqn f'.ilijnr I
Dnnlcl Klino 3
John Mt-lllrtv IX
iir.Mi.ocrc.
Win. Amilemau 2
1). 11. Ai.,l.iimn
M. Aiiiililiuui 1
HhuiulI lliuiiler H
Nlltlllltl Ciilllphell o
II. W. M'ltej no,
II. 11. M'llllilo -1
John Mol-.lnu 1
.ehulou lloliblns 1
JACKSON.
Win. York IQ
Win. htei-lielis J
i.otxvr.
Inu In lhi-.li
3SI
am
mi
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i
Ill
ill
II
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110
CI
li
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12
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til
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jllf HKI
j? oi ino
M 'f W
Jjof 9M
;!of sii
jj of a
M or nm
I'iiliHiu lllllinulou 19
.loon I Ihhel- .1
Muiy Myers "(ireenouaii" l-i
I hov. luutnn " e
ll.inli.) llii-ht. " 17
iluiy ituslm ' l'i
t liurloiu- uustuu " in
John Itej uoliU 1'J
M Mjllh.N l l IK ril l..
lillLIO 10
llioiniislIuf.tun o o
I MM lei Ileus " 17
Mury Itustiiu " 1!)
('Illirlollollll-.UI1 " ID
John lle nlilils 111
John illul Jon KlKMilii 0
WluHiielH 'i
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17
70
SI
III
II
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171
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m
it
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1
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Win Mt-u.liiifir 1 1!)
MiuiiiKki i A llolwifer 'i If J
Jo-liuu .linn iriiuin iidi
JuiHib KouiUoy 00
.kl hullltl M
i-tiiiiuet I'iiiIi-m Ijit, im
D.iMil lliouilhr, l!7
MAIN.
Diuikl.t Iwino Viltir IS ao
Dillllel Nlller 14 U
Jaeoli llo.Ih-l- 7 li
J I' l-'lllelli-r U W
11(1 Mlllirileo'il. 10 20
I'lilllp Miller 3 7
liiiiilclPhuiiuiu ilte'il. 11 W
Itellhell MllllllllU 01 (Ml
.lo.huu Wehll 1 III
riiilln Willi 37
MAWMW,
JouiihMrrtcli w ru
ne, i'i.i:ahant.
John Ale 1 to
MO.vroUIl.
MlclmrtOrovcr 1)1
OltANUi:.
Jnine-i llverett'n lls'l. 1 7,
Jereintnli llngi-nhueli 7
811111111-1 Crow-ltliK 7J
.lolill Mi-llclc 1 H)
(leiillhlloy ll J.i
riNi:.
William Holl'mnli l-l in
.1 V loons 21 II
Wm Whletihtinier l.'S Jo
HyheRler Ileutli (I iil
Jos l.oclnil 'JU Ml
'Iliolnas Itenllclit 1 i I,"
itoAitiNuciii:i:ic.
l'elirllurlini-r -10s
Tlionins ll.irnes, n (,'(
(leolleHres 111 111
John (Instill (I li
Philip Kolli li IM
Innnc l.lnvlll 7 7s
Jneolilllen .'110
Alirnhnui llraher 1 i
lVtor.Mi-nsili a Tl
Oeorgo Illoss 1 rl
HUOAllI.OAr.
N-l
10
wi
nm
irri
1J0
Ahl'iiliiim HholDl'il
.Itilillsou Keeler
Hit-i, tii-1 I run
Wm. I Hiss
Jiiini-s Itilekillcw
I-riii-l ('0)10
Mary Custiiril
liitnlei i.M-rlmrt
(leo Oemlitiit
lloliut (Iruy
(lllSM-'H l'l
Anthony (lenrlinrl
t'iu llenrlm-l
s li
.1 :n
1 1,2
.1 hi
IS IK
1 81
7 .11
II im
7 SO
III IIS
l'l US
II 'JI
11 ,-(1
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Tl
10
7.1
ID)
mi
an
an
1 1.1
joo
!)
m
roily ileus willow ,
Alinihotn Klino
Unbelt .MontKoniciy IWt !
li.iulel J M llenry
Abnih'iln nun '
rm
am
ill
I.,
April VM
J.U'llll V()lll:,Tre,iMil.
0 INTKItNAI. HKVl.N 1 1".
Mriiii; -in i,.vr.u,iisi
.soiit-e is , i v i v , ki.iii, it.u, u," "i
Awi.,i.i.or of Ihf I llll lllstlk-l of l'l lltis.l IWIUIU 11 ill
Iio hi roui I- of A -j cut r-r Uu- im ii ctlon ol i-rro-nooiiH
1-h-imsiiii tits iil his Ollh-o tn Illoom. bum,
on TutHOiiy, Weillu-s-l.iy nti-l '1 hursil.iy, April
-S, ..llll, ISW,
All iippeiitiiuusl lie iiMirlllimnnil slioul.l hpe,'.
IfV Hie pull leu lur euu-e, niillll-r, or tlilnn;.leipi
hilt M lilt Ii ii ill elsloll Is tl rjiie.tdl, unit sliull htiilu
the urounil or principle ot eiror ennipliittn-it of,
Appeals limy In- ninitent lliocthei- of liieAs
sensor nt nny tlmo pluvious lo the iltl above
lixiu ior iii-iii'iiiK npiii-ius.
us- Ifnny peii-ou Ihilile to Inroino tax, or men
Inn enri lilies, Miitelies anil olliir nrtleles Habit-tlti-lermht-tliilt'
A of the ilxelse law, !iart!Ol j et
reporlisl, ihey nit- luiihy nollllctl loilotto nl
olit-e fir beeoini- llablo lo Iho peiuillv. Ills Iho
illliv 1)1 TM-iy Olie litlieillioio 111 lu-'.iii.. 10 M'lifc
llie'Aiuttt'Hoi ofiilH Dlalrict.antl mako his return,
l.Ulll.lt l 1.1 1.A11K.
Assessor lath District, l'enn n.
Assl-ssoll'il OH'li f. 1
HIooiiisIiuik, l'a., April I, .l-r.s. I
Mmtluur Ann .-mil. Jlrtalfortl Arpni. ,SW-t-ilii
(hunt't IhtnfKrtit, tmtl lliiui.7 Ihmwt'at,
p ante niw.
April 10,'W-lt.
0
lil) I'ltlKNDS & XKW J-'lUKNDS,
TIHS WAY II
,. llarlmiui'ii new Htore ltooms on Main St..
lielow Market.
DUV (iOOD.-J,
NOTION,
liOOrM.HHOrj-i,
(iiiocr.niKH,
ntovixioNs
c, Ac, S.C.
AKn. n new nlul cooil himiilv of KTOVI1M AND
TINWAIti:. lla IngM inn tl n nelMcnowu nml
Mlpeilnr Moikiuan, Is pupauil to lnuko new
woik, nlul repairing lo oi-ilcr.
KI'OUllNd jiadi: TO oni)i:u.
All ns eliian for eiilioi-lraili- hh Um chtainM.
Call ami hip, riis,t Mon-on Mist (-nil ol houlli
Main ht. A. IIAI'.I'.MAN.
Ajirll in. as.
13ANK
in niB Distukt Cot'itT or tub r.NiTrn Htatbs,
i:ouTiiBW'Lsn.iiN nisiiin l or i i.n.suvlvama
Aaieon Anihii.ws, a lianUrupt under the
iivi ui i n .UMii ii i. i-t( t i in in h ni'tin'ii
for n dUeharuu from all his (k-hts. and othti
claims proMthlo under ald Aet, hy order of tho
uouii, jsorici; is iu.iu.iiv iii K, 10 nn inuiioiH
who hao pioMil their debts, and other person-
Intert'isted; touppiarou tlio -nd day oi JlAY
at 0 o iloi-ic, A. .M.i Itefoio 1., i)vi l Ion, Jr.,
I ItciKliT. nt tho i;xtlmiiGO Hotel. Illooom
hiuy, l'a., to hliow eau.e, If any they hai'. why a
jJlscuarKe biiouiu not oo giaiui-u uuul-miih iuuk
nipt. And further, notii-o is lierthy nlvt n, that
thu Second and'lhlid Medhiffsot ( redltors of
thoKald llaukiunt u-dulrtd hy tho 27th and Ihth
Sections of ald Aet, will ho had licloio the said
lleulMir at Kiiui' umoaiHi piaee.
K.C. McCANDLLHH,
( lerlt of r. 9. District L'ouit, for tnid IhitrUt.
Apr.JliW-i'w
rrTTT F A It M li lt S!
I'ACiriC OTANO COMPANY'S SOLUUL1C
V A V I F I C (i U A X ().
THi: ATTLN ITU.N of 1'iirmcis nnd other con
siimeis oi I Vi tillcis Is in vit id to this (ju.iuo, us
woithy ot tlieir fpt'el.il nolh v. Its use for ifer
nl j eats lu Mai lund, 'lri;liilu aud other Sinitli
tTllbtaUH, im all i-rops, has kI(.u tl a btiuulaid
t'haiat'iei lor t n Hi ueu nm ipialti'd hy any oth
er. It po-s ssi-t all iho quiuklioot oi I'iiuvlilU
tiuaiiowlih puiiiatHiiL (iimhtics not luiiud lu
thai aitteif. 11a. t thu (luaiio aio louinl
moie than t.innl to CtJ Vh, n thi hot Suptr-pho-phatis
ll i i pi t hi' w in al i op trom ilo
iiiM'Mii ila.v s i mill i than the phosphate, which
fiKtaloiiH kiv, h it i in ah ul.ihiu advantages Lib
rful dliuimn t Uj lt hU'I. i'ui siilc hy
JOtl.N K liLlML A C(.,
Ut'lU l.ll Ai ills lur r.vitli1 (itlaiio Co.,
.isNouih IK-Iuwan- Ae I'hllau'a
And 71 suiiih Haect U.iltimore.
Mareti 27, us-tiiu.
Y
rALUAULi: niJAr, ustatk at
i'Uiii-n; all.
Will Iio sold at puhhe t-alo al the "OWLN
Hursi; ' In the llotoiijjh oi Lerwick, on Mitur
dav, ihHil da o May, at lu ot'Ioclt a. m., tin
following Uiscllhed aluahlo lU-al Ltale, lowlt .
All that tnu't ot land, sliuate in Xesfopeclt
township, Lui lUi'fouuty, hounded by tho Htis
mii-hauna lilver, l.imtsot lumy Jveller, Imiik
ivien a. id otdeiM, folitallifu
two iiLMUiHi a sit run Atitrs
more or h m enty.tlc nf res of whii-h K im
iod, w'ith a Irwt-Hiiifj House thi-rt'ou. 'I In
h.ilali.-o Is willtlmhiud. Lale t ho fit alu nf Win.
M. Hart, ih ci-hm d. t'ouditlnns i asy. Tci ms
niiide Known on ol sale, 'I In- propetty will
hi- sold w itiiout Jail. 1 ni Im her put Iieutais lu
milruot AtJNLS A. ll Vltl".
NYM-opocl;, April JJ,ii
KMOVAI OK Till: DKAD.
IS puiMuneo of an Ad ol Iho Leciilatuie.
nppniMil Apill rilli lsti nolle- is heithy u'len
to all pet onus havintt ll u nds or rt'lati en hurlol
within the vpuee of Ihj ti et mi Main sticet hy n
lei ton lion Stud, on tho Southwest rortu r of
st. Paul's chuivh Yaul. IthiomshurK, that the
hodh s must he u-uiotd hy tho sur tv Jiitf trieiids
orielatits, heloro tho Hist dayot June, lsiis, or
that they w ill ho le'iornd and ho fuie.usl hy the
VestM ofsaid (-'lunelihy aulhoUty the.-eof, J ly
orderoftho Vistiy. J..I. liltuWLlt, 1'ies.
Attest: II. 1. llAl'.lMAN, Si e.
lltoomshurK, Apill 21, lsdS-.1t.
jTTs i v n o x ks,
1'i.ij lii't from one to Seventy-two tunes, and
eoHtlm; itom 81 (hi to iJuiXMW; twry varlity or
I lie newest nceompuniincnts,
They are pleasant eonipanlons for tho Invalid,
ns well as lino ornaments ior iho parlor. Jliuinii
given our special attention to that hianeli ot
Undo lor tho last i Ightceu years. Monro auto to
nipply any want ht-tlir and iiuleker than any
other Jinuso lu tho eountry.
M. i. 1'AILLAItlKV- CO., Importers,
I'll. 7issv;:iii. .'l lahkn Lnno(upstaiH),N. Y.
miNin woi.k, i c. iiAitroN.
iSllccessors lo S. t'. Shle.)
riMIJ SL'IiSCItniKJt.S UAVIXfi
.LLcaMd tho Pl.iuln Mill and Machine Shop
fot met ly oe uplt d hy s. V. hle, will continue
tin business of iiianufactuilim
JlOOItS, SASH, 1U.IN1H, MOL'LIUMiX,
ltraekets .le. We aro also prepared to futnlsli
diessed iloijrhin, shhmles and all other lumber
lcqtilted lii the loiistiiullon ot hulldtnys. All
kinds or tin nint: done at shot not lee. Hills lor
Joint and other Inline stutl" tilled with prompt
liessandeaic. Itidirs Hupeellully sollellrd.
AtriU7,iiS VOLl' it IIAUTON,
A ssroxiurH xotick ixmjank.
J:. Itri'n'Y.-lnlhe IHstrkt Court of tlio 1'nl
led States tin the Wt stem Hlstrh-t .f lVlllisyUa.
nla, in the niatter of .lames M. Hewitt, haul;,
rupt. Tow horn ll may concern; ThundeiKlnnel
lureh ufis nut lee of his appointment n a
blKiieo of Janus M. Hewitt, of rishlnuCii'il;
towufthlp, In the eoituty of Columhia, and Statu
of iVniisylvaul.i, who nah( en adjudged a hank
rupt upon his own petition, hy tho District Court
or said Distiiit, luted at llloomshtiiir, tho 12ih
ilny of April, iw;s, j, ji RollIsON.
Assign eo.
AiSSKiNKKVS XOT10K IN HANK-
SV. UL'ITl'V. In tlio nutilrt t'ourl nf the Ulil
tisl Htuti-sfor tho Western Dlslrlctof reniisylvn
nln, in Iho iiioiur of lleuiy Trougli, Imiikiup,
i'o niioinlt may eoni-eiui Thouiuleii.liH-illieie-hv
lilies notleo of his ilppolliUiieut us iissijineo
ot lleniy Irouiili, of Koumlry vllle, lillhocoiinly
of l oluiubln, nml htuto of l'i nuayU aula, Mini
him Ueu ii.ljuiliieil a h.-nkiupt llin Ills null pe.
Illlon.by Iho lnsirhl C'ourl of kal.l .llnrUt.
J. II. IlOIIIhON,
April I7,'lis-,',1. Akhlunie.
AD.M1N1 .STlYiVrOl tS NOTICK."
rsTvrr.oi- i-i.TFiiH. iiu.wiii, imcEAsiii,
ruof iitlmiiil.iratlou on ihoilatooi I'eter H
lli-lwlu. lalo ot i.-iinyniihaiu Iwp,, t'olumliia eo.,
ilei-eaHL-il, Inu e heeli ui-iiuteil bvlho IteKlKlrr nl
Mil.1 inuiily lo Itiulicl llt-llvlR ami William
(lootlinuu, of I ouyuuhani lowuslilii. ah
ni-i.on. lun Ini; eltilius or ilemamls ugaiust
1 iio eklato of tho ilt-eeitent are leiiuesleil to mako
tliim kiiuii-n, ami Ihohi- huh lileil lo inula- p.ir-
lueni. ii.riii:i.in:i.wui, i ..Im,K1, ,
W.M. CiOUDJIAN, Aillllllllsliiiioli.
.1U ll ll en
l)u Wcilliexdnv. Anill lrth. I ilft. lultw-r-n niv
houso lu l-UhlnuuicU township und liluoms
L ii i if, a bhceptklu junket hook nhoul six Inelies
lo nu and liiito liuluH wide, with a snap al
tnehid w hldi had u sumll liolo lu Iho end, In
kldo soiuewiuit mouldy, ll contained fcHi.ooin
htlUofilio following tienoinlnallonsj ten
dollar hllN, und iiluefUodolltir hills. Ten ol
bus rewind will ho paid lo any person rciurnlnif
thonhoM) to tho owner LLI UOM1IINH.
Apr. '.'liis-it. 1'oiks, r. ()., Columbia Co., l'a.
a:
n oxtciislvtt AbSortiiiPiit of nioii'a
and Itoy'M LINI'.N sllllll' l'H()'l'S. Paoer
larsand Cuiu.ntid laulBN LIm:n loi.i.viti
nud t vvw sell. lis cheap hy
Mar.U.'wt-tl L.T.HHAIirLUVJ.
'Iho undtrsliud, t
ono of Hie Poor Oi erst try of
Seoll Tonm-hip, would iioljfy thu public that ho
h.i nt picsi nt under hi ihaitfe, iwu hoj and a
rut, pk' d IioiiiscMii to leu ca)itl whom lie wUh
l lu bind otii toboiuo Milt able pel sou or poisons,
ApilUO,....- ."UM.sr.