35he (ifolmnbtan -AND- nLOOMSBUHPA. FRIDAY MORNING NOV, 19, 1809. i TIIK COI,U.MIIl.V. lift, lilt Large.! fli-eulatlnii of Ail)- paper Imbll.h.d In Northern I'cuiM) Iv-anlft, I Alio A much larger inert than' nny of It. eoim pnrnrleii mitt Is therefor, tli.ltssl rtt.illnm for lulr.rflsliiK In this ..etlon ofili. St Ate Representative Reform. The biihjocl of ri'iireu'lilntlvH reform U ono Unit la attnictliii; n ir(nt ileal of iittoution, both In Ami'ilcmuul In sumo of llio EurDjiomi stnlox. Iu otir own strife, tin) prcM'til Is it most opiioriutio tlinu for peoplo to think about It. Our constitutional convention h called for lliu i-xiirxs DurtKHO of tllircstliii' and ortjti nl zing public reforms. llerornid In our Judiciary system, our legislative system, our systems of Joc.ll adminis tration, ami our representative, system, constitute tlio leading (,'Ciicral objects upon which tho convention will bo ex pected to act. It should bti ruinctiibcrcd that tho present Is not tho ilrst time, thai tho necessity of an Improvement In our electoral system' had been felt. Tho first plan gt electing representatives that win Introduced In this couhtry was wbat is known as tho "general, tlckit" plan tho same that still prevails in choosing electors, for presideutiuul.vlco, president. Jly this plan, tho political majority in u state, organized as a party, secured to Itself tho entire, representa tion of tho state, and thq minority, were wholly excluded, from representa tion. The wrung wiw so obvious Hint, congress interposed, und by statute re quired tho states to select their congres sional represcntatlvesby single districts, each district cli()osi"t: one member. This wa-t tho ilrst represqiitutivo reform after tho fomuhitlun of thu republic. Tho blntrto district nltin was a irreat im- )irovenicnt upon the general ticket plan; It "ameliorated tjtir electoral system, 'and was, an uiiqueuitmublu advance. In the art i.f government uniting us.'' Hut the tiilschiovom majority rule, and a restricted ballot, were retained, so that tho evil which had beforo compre hended the whole stalo still existed in tho several districts. The minority in each district were us completely dlsfran chised under tho single district plan as tho minority In the whole state had been under tin general ticket plan. The corruption which luiu been practiced under the general ticket plan was, and Is, still practiced under thu siuglu dis trict plan, and tho latter has, besides, called Into existence evils peculiar toil self, nnd which did not attach to tho former plan. ' Tho reform no w demanded N one that shall do away with tho evils of both the general ticket and singlo district plans, and secure a fair mid just representation ofall political interests, in proportion to tho respective numbers of their advo cates. In tho United States .senate, last Jan- urry, u bill was introduced to inaugu rate this important reform in tho elec tion of congressmen. It was referred to a committee, consisting of Senators Buckalow, Anthony, Wade, Morton, Ferry, luce, and Warner. After n caro. ful and thorough investigation of (iio Hubject, tho committee, through Sena tor Wade, of Ohio, mado a very able report, earnestly advocating the propos ed reform, mid submitting for tho pur pose tho bill which is here subjoined : "Jlc it cmtcled, to., That in elections for tho choice of representatives to tho congress of thu United States, whenever more than ono represcntativo is to bo chosen from a state, every elector of bucii siaie, nuiy (planned, snail no on titled ton number of votes equal to tho number of representatives to bo chosen from the state, and may give all of sucli votes to ouu candidate, or may distrib ute them, equally or unequally, among a greater' number, of candidates; and tho candidates highest iu voto upon tho return shall bo declared elected." The plan contemplated by this bill. Is known as the unrestricted or freo vote. It Js tho simplest method that has becu proposed, on either side of the Atlantic, to attain the great desideratum, n rep resentation of all political interests in their duo proportion. It is as plain to tho most limited understanding as tho plan now In vogue, or as tho one which preceded ll. It proposes no interior, ente with party organizations or .ma chinery. It is as applicable in thu elec tion of members of a iHuUi legislature, or any other representative body, as It, Is In tho election of congressmen. It creates no new or complicated election process Hallows the secret ballot or the ballutjiy voice. It combines ulKho advantages of other plans that have been suggested without their imperfec tions, or intricatu elaborations, and thus Is liablo to nono or tjiu objections Mint have been mado to thievery elahorato plan of Jir. Hare, In icligluud, as well as to the various modification of it that wero considered, two years ngo.Jn tho constitutional convention of Now York, Tho four great reasons urged by tho senato commute Iu favor of tho iidoi Hon of tills plan were: I It is lust 2. It will chock corruption; a. It will oxcitido causes of complaint by minor. Itles, and thus bo u guarantee of peace 4. It will improve tho character and ability of tho representative body. It Is not in the least doubted that tho substitution of this plan for that which is now in voguo would prove one ofthe most satisfactory and bi iullceut politi cal reforms that It would be pn-slWo o ucuiovo through the action of our cm stlttit ioimJ convention. It is iu this be lief that tho subject Is earnestly com mended to tho thoughtful consideration of tho delegates, nnd also of their con- Btltuents. Chicago 'lime. Louisville, Nov. 1C Tlio lower branch of tho Legislature to-day refused to ratify tho I-Jfteenth Amondmeut by 07 to 12. Tho Senato will bo equally unanimous. Queen Ihaiiella has finally abdica ted tho Spanish throne, First National Hank 1 liloomsburjf, l'a. Nov. 11 180". J Tho following sums have been received at this Hank for tlio Avoniiala Sufferer' Jacob Sehnyler $1.00 ; Miller & Wolf J5.00J U. XV. JJncsbacli 00; Amount previously acknowledged $521,80; Total 529.60. Tito full bunt t529.H0 has been transmitted to tho Treasurer, IJ. Oaylord, at Plymouth. J. J', 'IVktin, Ca&liier. SCho Columbia County Invasion! XXII TIIK THIAI.S. Tin: Witness Nathaniel U Campiiell. This witness appeared latoupon tho scene, at Harilsburg tn lestlfy against Daniel M'llonry, but ho Succeeded In milking up for himself a feomuwhat remrkablo record. Testify ing to un Interview and conversation between; hlmsolf.ahd M'llonry at .Still Water Iu February 1801, he was con fronted nnd contradicted by four or flvo cr.ed.bIo witnesses upon.ovory material pulnt of his ovldcnco. In short, Ills story was completely ovorthrown,- find lib qppoaranco instead of nltllng. tho prosecution contributed to secure an honorable acquittal for tho defondant. Wo, will now. proceed to glvo his tes- timony literally and In full, reserving Until o.ur next uu'iibor li recital of tho overwhelming testimony In reply. Nathaniel Jb. (itmpbetl, swornt ' t res- ide In Centre township, Columbia coun ty; a farmer, I know Daniel M'Henry, 1 attempted to fill tho quota of our towushlt iu February last, I attempted to fill quota by hiring volunteers, pay-' Ing a local bounty of $200, In addition to Government bounty. I had it con versation with D.iniol M'Henry; it was in February 1804. I stopped at Daniel 'Henry's and got my horso fed nnd dinner, as I wiU rcturiilng home. I Hvo nbovo Uloomsburg. I stopped. 114 com menced talking about tho war. Ho re marked war was waged against tho South by tho black' abolitionists of tho North to freo tho negroes. I told hlru I thought he was mistaken. He said men going down thcro to fight now wero not g6Ing to light' for tholr coun try; thoy were going to fight for their' money, you know. Ho said thoy wore really murderers nnd ought to' be shot befbre thoy went thoro or ought to bo shot when they got thcro or when' thoy camp home. Ho remarked, tho volun teers wero roally in urdorers and ought lo.bo shot before thoy went thcro, or after they.got there, or'(I think ho put to it) as soon as thy camu'home. I told lilm I thought It was hotter hiring men than to be drafted. Ho remarked, ho would not give u pence of money to mro volunteers ana no woutu not gti himself. I remarked if ho was liable to draft ho would havo to go as well as ruo. I remarked, Government' would not draft and leave htm nt homo nnd' tako me. Ho cither said ho was armed antl prepared or ho would arm himself; If ho had to die ho would dlo at homo and have a decent burial. I said I thought hp was foolish. Ho might shoot down an officer and ho would either be shot down or hung. Ho said we havo 500 men ready to defend him or any other drafted men was tho way ho oppress ed himself or any other drafted man in tho neighborhood I understood him, I remarked I had heard n report of that kind in tho neighborhood before but I dhlnotbellovo It; but, I said, suppose tliut to bo the case I think I remarke d it wus merely a matter of moonshine to attempt to resist tho government, the government would send enough mon up there to tako the whole of them. Ho saldthut-waanotall; there was half a million of mon In tho United States armed and ready at a moments warn ing, alrthey wanted was a man that had norvoand courage tostrlko tho first blow. I remarked, if that was really truo tlio country was In n worso situa tion than I supposed it was.but'if there was not a man In half a million that had nervo enough to strike the ilrst blow it was not very dangerous. Ho insisted thatn majority of tho pooplo in wio JNortn wero opposed to carrying on tho war nny further and tho Soulh would eveutuully whip us and there would bo a rising up of tho peoplo In tho North against tho prosecution of tho war. Ho talked on for a considera ble timo und insisted tho war was un just and a war to freo tlio nugrous ami Iluslstod thy war was Just. He talked on for near ono hour. I had no otfier conversation with M'Henry but that timo, I never conversed with him be. foro that time. Ho said If drafted he was armod or would arm himself nnd light at home. Crosa-Ejciunineil : I went Into iTjntou township to raise men to (111 our quota I do not know that Daniel M'Honrv was uiimg quota or his township. Did not coino to high words in attemiitliiL' lo gut men out of his townshin. I did think ho was excited; wo parted good menus. I told him I was a Jackson Democrat. Ho thought It strango. We wero not botli greatly excited. The words wero not tqokon In prcsenco of any onoatiout to volunteor. There wero four men in tlio bar-room; they were stingers i0 mo. l Had accomplished my business and was about to return homo. Thu words had no Influence nn me. I do not know that they had on any other peron. I had got tho men I neeiieu. Ho said tbo majority of tho peojuo or tho North wero opposed to carrying tliu war further; thatthoSouth would eventually whip us and thoro would bo an uprising In tho North. Hi's opinion was that tho war was carried on to freu tho -negroes. That opinion wjwcarrieu inrougli all Ills couversa won. j, no jtot recollect tiiatho mention ed slaves. I understood tho,half mill ion oi men wero to defend men that wero drafted, I could not tell who wero present; thero woro four persons pros em. I did not know thorn. They blood bohlnd tho stove and M'Henry at tho bar. it was previous to tho 27th of February last." Montoomuky, Nov. 16. Tho Ala bama Legislature has ratified tho Fif- ti ruth Amendment to tho National Con- htltlltloil. Thu vote in tho Sen.tto was: Yeas, 21; nays, muio. In tlio House Yeas, (j'j; nays, iu, Nov. IS. Yesterday morning u col Ilslon occurred on tho Western Pacific Railroad, near Sail Leandro, Cal., bo tween tho luistern bound train und Almeda Ferry train, by which a nuni her of passenger cars were demolished nnd driven Into each other, nnd from ten to ltrteen passeneers killed and from thirty to fifty wounded. Tho collision occurred during n thick fog. und whllo tno trains wero going at tlio rate of twonty miles an hour. The disaster east a gloom over tho City of Ban Fran Cisco, ns the announcement of It was read from tho pulpits of tho churches. Edward U. Kctchum wus yctterdav discharged from Sing Sing prison, tho term of his sentence, reduced by com. mutation of eight months for his uul- fornily good conduit, havlne: cxnlred yesterday. THE COLUMBIAN Child Murdor in Dahuylklll County. The 1'ottsvlllfi JW Journal of tho t)th lnst.( gives thi! following nccount of an inlniiunti mtlrder In that county s On Friday last, upon tho arrival of a pnswoh6r,truiri nt Illnglown Station, on thu Catawjssu'rallroad in this county, a innniind woman well dressed and of re spectable appearance, got off, tho wo man carrying In her arms an Infant, They went successively to sovernl houses, and ho Introduced himself as a Jiotiiotiistmlnlstcr.and tho woman with him as hi wlfo and a school teachor anxious to get employment. Tho In' fiint with thchifhosaldho wanled somo ono to adopt, and asked BCveral persons to tako It, At ono hotiso ho asked tho Inmates to tako tho child for two days. No ono consenting to inko It, tho man and woman left tho placo taking with thbiu tho child, nnd disappeared in a piece of woods about three miles from tho tdwii. Shortly after they wero ob served by1 a man who saw thorn enter tho woods, without tho child, nnd, his sU3plcibnsbclngarouscd,tho woods wero beurched and tho dead body of tho child found under n fallen tree. From tho hppcaranoo of tho body It would seem unu tne skuii ot tlio ciuiu Had been knocked in, nlsd that the child had been placed in a contiguous strenm, nnd then put under tho fallen treo where It was found id stnted. On ISaturday tho, man nnd woman were arrested at Centralla, taken beforo Squire Stnuffer of Rlngtbwn, and after a hearing they Were committed to prison to answer a charge of murder. Thoy were brought down on Safurdayinlght and put in jail ' Tho murdered child wasaflnolooking boy about two weeks old. When tho accused wore at lllngtown endeavoring to dispose of the child, tho man gavo tho riamo of Michael Griffith, but ills real name is Samuel Nankcwis. Ho Is un Englishman, about twenty four years old, of medium height, stout mid qullo good looking. Tho woman with him is about eighteen years old. und also attractive in appearance. Tlio previous history of tho accused as far as wo havo'learned It, Is as fol lows t Nankowls canio to this country about six months ago from England, and hav ing been-as1 ho said, a preacher iu that country! an engagement was effected with him to preach in Centralla and vicinity, their former minister ono M'WIIiiams, hnvlng been arrested 'for hoise stealing, for which crlmo ho is now serving a term of imprisonment in Columbia county Jail. From that timo up to the time of his arrest for tho criiiio of murdor, Nankowls preached In Centralla. It appears that ho had betrayed a young girl in England, nnd in her condition of shamoshocamohero to And her seducer. To parties with whom sho has conversed since her ar rival 'In tills county, sho has stated that her parents wero well off. A lady, who inet her at Catawlssa, says that sho has plenty of gold. To this lady sho told her story; ,that hsr parents did not want her, to eninO to this country, etc. Tho girl reached Centralla on Thursday last. The child had been previously born In a tavern in Klngtown station. Her nr rival In Centralla was unexpocted to Nankowls, ns ho did not know that sho was coming. Thpy left Centralla and got married. After that, on Friday, thoy endeavored to get somo person to fako'iho child; ns wo havo stated, and not succeeding, their conduct, nnd tho ;ubsequent finding of tho murdered body of tho child, led to thejr arresl andcommlltnl lo prison to await their trial for tho murder of their inhint child. These are tho facts of tho enso which has crejited considerable excitement in (lie, upper end of tho county, where tho crljno was committed, and where Nan kowls is known. FelIj asleep in Jesus, In Cata wlssa, Pa., Oct. 5th, Mrs. Susan Walton, aged 2t years, 8 months and C days. TltlUUTE 01' UESPEOT. Tho following tribute to tho memory of Mrsi Walton was passed by tho mem bers of St.Matthow's Evangelical Luth eran Sunday School of Catnwlssa. Whereas, It has pleased tho Great Sovereign of all creatures in His tviso providenco to remove by death, tho highly esteemed, and faithful Sunday School teacher, and whereas, we deeply feel and mourn our loss, nnd sympa thlao with her family in their bcroavo. mont, therefore, Resolved, That In tho death of Mrs. Walton, tho Sabbath School has lost ono of Its most worthy teachers and ndvo catcs, tho family a kind and nffectlonnto wHo and mother, tho community an excellent and oxemplary charact&; nnd tlio church of Christ ono of her most faithful and devoted members. Itesolml, That in midst of our sor rowing, wo rejolco that her death was mado so peaceful and happy by tho pre sence, oftho Saviour In whom sho trust cd.wlth whom wo trust her happy spirit now dwells In realms of bliss. Resolved, That wo hereby tender to tho family oftho deceased, our mutual sympathies in their hour of distress, as suring them that wo shall over cherish her memory with sentiments of respect. Resolved, That a cony of theso resolu- nous uyHennouio editors or tlio Uer man Reform Me4scnger,&u tho Blooms burg and Danvlllo papers for publica tion. Committee. Catawlssa, Pa., Nov. 17, 16C0. Ram-ism at Bknto.v. Last Sunday was an interesting day at Benton. Alter tbo ser vices at tho church which was filled to its utmost capacity tho peoplo repaired to tlio waterside Just above tlio bridge to witness tlio ordinanco of Baptism. Though tho weather was uncomfortably cold, tho eccno was alto gcther beautiful. Hundreds of persons wero grouped together at tlio edgo of tlio creek, waiting lor tlio Interesting ceremonies to lo gin. Soon the Joyful notes of sacred song went roiling over tlio Jiaptismal waters, and tho hushed inultitudo listened reverently, to tho voice and words of tho man of God as ho invoiiod tlio blessing of tho Alniichtv un on tho occasion. Candidato after candidato was led down into the water, until seventeen woro "buried with Christ In HaptUm." Tlio eoloiun voico of the administrator, nronoune. ing tlio nauio ol tho leather, and of tho Son, anaol tne uoiy Uliost. Tlio witness of tho candidate's faith by this ordinanco in tho great foundation fact of our holy religion, tlio llcsurrcction ot Christ, and their own llceurreclion at tho last day, conscnuont unon it, tho joyful songs of older Saints between each iiniuorsion and tho tear of penitence tuat wet many an eye, altogether constituted it an occasion of the decpost interest to tho miuJ that believes in tlio light, and to tho soul, whoso anchor-hopo "reachos to that within tho veil, whither Christ thofororunnor hath for us entered. Haven. Stillwater, Nov. 8, 18M. ) AND DEMOCRAT, Miscellaneous Plows. IiMMhV, Nov. 111. A few days pre vious tbhls dinlh, Mr. Pcabody gave an additional $7fi0,000 to llio Peubody fund at London. Tin: cooiitH Binr thaoedy. San Fhancibco.Nov.II. Tho Tahiti Messenger, tlio official Journal of tho French Protectoruto In tho Society Islands, publishes a detailed account of ,tho,trttgedy on ovarii the French coollo ship. whllo becalniodufr Byron Island. When tho revolt occurred there were about three hundred coolies on board, Who wero on deck receiving presents. Tho captain nhd sovernl of tho crow wero killed instantly. Tho moto and a portion of tho crow escaped beloiv,vhcro thoy wero besieged by tho natives, aud being but poorly armed thoy resolved to blov off tho upper deck. According ly, n quantity of gunpowder was pro perly placed and fired. Tho explosion blow or frightened nil tlio coolies over board and shook tlio vessel like nu earthquake, Tho sailors hastened on deck nnd found tho sea covered with natives making for tlio Island, Tho fol lowing is a list oftho killed and wound ed of tho ship's company : Killed D. Blackctt, captain; J. Crest and J. H. Lnttrln, passengers, and flvo Bailors. Wounded Victor Wnlillor, steward, and thrOo sailors'. Escaped Charles Ml Sfowart, second officer, and flvo sailors. the rttE.snvTi:itiAN ciuntcir. FiTTsnuitau, Nov. 12. The Presby terinn. Assemblies met in their respect ive churches this morning, nnd after dovotlonal-exorcises finally dissolved.. Tho announcement was mado that tho, United Assembly would meet In tho First Presbyterian Church of Philadel phia on tlio third Thursday in Moy,1870, niter which each Assembly formed into lino and marched to tho. street fronting tho First Presbyterian Church, wliero tho Now and Old School Commlasion crsjolned und locked arms, tho union being greeted with tho clapping of hands nnd waving of handker chiefs by un immense crowd present. Tho procession proceeded to tlio third church, where a union wus held. A tolegram wus ordered sent to tho Pres byterians of Great .Britain, announcing tho union. Scriptures wero read and addresses mndo by, Dr. Fowler, who nt tho close clasped tho hand of Dr. Jacobus and pronounced tho union complete. Impressive addresses wero mado by Drs. Jacobus, Musgrovo, Adams, Hall, and Day and Judge Strong, Senator Drake, Wm, E. Dodge, and others. Dr. Fisher offered A resolution calling Upon tho churches for a thank offer ing ol flvo millions of dollars for mission purposes. 'The resolution was adopted. Tho. folio wing telegram was sent to day : TO TI1E UlCV. Dll. BUCIIANAN,GliAS- gow: Tho two great Presbyterian churches in America, this day united, groettho Presbytoria'n churches of Great Britain nnd Ireland, nnd pray that, thoy also may bo one. (Signed) Geoiiok H. Stuaut, John Hall, W. E. Do DOE, MARRIAGES. CONNEIt-l'UIlSHt-On the llth Inal... nt. flin restdonro of tlio bride's fathcr,by tlio luv. I1. F. Ever. Air. Theodore F. Oonnnr of Limn llldr.iv to Mivu Francis M. l'ursel of llrlmcruck. nil of uoimuoui county. STOUl'i:it-WEltKHi:i8En-Nov. Olh by rtov. J. M. Rlro.Mr. Jacob F. Htouier to Miss Uilora E. Werkhelser, both of Blooinsburg, iu. HENHYKUAMEU Dll tho Utli lost.. In Ber wick, by uev. F. 11. raddle, Mr. Jethro Henry. creek Columbia co. KltAMEK-DONACIIY-Ontho Utll lint., Mr. (JeorgeL. Kramer, ot llohrsburg, to Ml&j Ella1 Ilouactiy, of Lyndon Lycoming vo. MCYSON HAHDElt On the Olh Inst., at tho residence of tho bride's mother, by ltev. Thoiu ns II. Cu I kn. Mr. James llryson, ol Ccntrulln, lo Miss Harriet A. Harder, of Catawlssa. DEATHS. HHAFFEIt-On tho 29th ult., Mrs. CatlmrluoA.. wlfo nf Wm. Hhatrcr, nged 81 years 7 months aud 15 days, 1IARMAN In Oraogevllln, on tho loth Inst., of Consumption, Mary A. Wlfo or II. C. Harman. Aged 'it years 10 mouths and IS days. For tho last six months sho suffered very much but bore It with u Christian fortitude seldom' witnessed, nnd sho illod as sho had lived, a CMt- Han. Her last wo rus were: "I sco Jesus ! Oh tho Joy, It Is too sweet to bo described I" They pres. ent such an obituary asnopeucan truce. They nro words that strlko deep Into every Christian heart. A record clean nnd unspotted. Would that there wero more like herj oar world would be a hotter ono. Hha lias left a husband and nno child; may It bo thotr portion to meet her in Heaven. I'uaco lo her ashes PliltiUIiliU Itlarkela. Flouh Norlhweritrn MUpernji ai,... Northwestern pxiih. NorlbweNl4.ru family , 5.'iVl bjk ...S.iKg. 5.73 l'ennsylvaiila ami Wexlerti superfine.. ll.-'! U.70 ft.Ulltll..5U ciiuaj iTuuiu nmi wuMcrn extra... 37V5S 6.7t reuusyivauia unu wem-m rumlly. renin) Iv.tniauml Wen-rn fanry... . !f.utii.iv ll.i.MlVJi Kvo dour.... WiiKAT ivnn) ivanla red, v bu. ... Muuihcrii " California " " " uhllo " ItK IViiusylvuula ive, vbun Chun Yellow, White. 11.(1 Wll.TC riisj5.'.,a M.lSfflSS.IO 4 MUiiiil.tt JI.'.V ti.Kftji.i; MI.5C llAfs-Vhus 1-ltOVIHIONS .Meklf 1'olk, V Ijbl MfcSH lleef, " , Ureased HogH.YUri Minoked HulllM " " hhouldersvu Lard. It, iil.nO Se(s. l"e6l)Uli Ik MKKlts Cloversred V bin..... TlmothyNcod y bus. 17114 J0c .. IU.IHV, !,SK r mxMreu I'Arri.K neer caitiettlb ...;. aiiU3 Cows. A head .. ftllKM' H Hi ,.., lious-v l'Jiw...".;....n. - riWlx tU'itiu 0.0.7c ORTHEItN CENTRAL It AIL- On aud alter Mai nth l,9. Trl., i i leave North dm hkhlan u u follows : NOUTIIWAllD. 10 A, M.. Ually to Willlninsiwrt, (excei.t Huuday) for blmlru, Cauaudalguu, Itochestur, Uullulo Huspenslou Urldge, and N. Fall.. ' 051) H. M., .Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra nun 5.15 uuu.u ... 4.1 ,U IU11IWU ITOIU Ually, (except tiuudaya) for Wlillaini.. I t.'lli,lrn port. Tit A INK KfltlTIIWAIlll 1U.S A.M.Hally (oxcoptMonday') for Uuftimore WILMISUTON AND I'HILAUEH'HIA. 11.05 P.M. Dally(exceptHunday')for Uultlnior .. H..wtt,UM MUU . UlllUltJlJIUia, , KU. H. YOUNU, . . ueueral 1'au.eliger Attrui. ALl'UKU It. Fiske, Oeu'l BUpt., PHILADELPHIA UAII.UOAD- AND EIUE .. BUMMEU TIME TAII1.E. Timouau ash unuc-r uouts iiutwickn wijiu DELMIIA, BALriMOUl. HAltBlSHUltO, WI1 LIASISPOHr, ANU THE OUEAT OIL IIKOION OF I'KNNHYI.VANIA HLmAH-t HLEKUKU OA US On all Night Trains. yu aim autr nuHiiAT, Apr. 2ttli 18U), the iun uZ rZn.tz,;; r-'w ,la" ,tOIK, win WESTWAUn. MAIL TItAIN leaves l'hlladelphia 10.15 p.ul " " , '."''""'kef'aiid.J.Ma.iu ki.miua ma ... ,"'.'.. , ?.'.".7":'-.-' m'ni 7. 1. v71i,u,,"'7eiiiuia......B,oua.in, ,. u....M i, j n.in o. ick jiaveu., E.bTWAItU. ,7. p.m( MAILTHAIN leave. Erie ll.Ua.lu ar,. 1. f..!.!'.','-.".- if.0-"!. E It I E KXI'lt ISl eaves iMe'..""'"'"'Zli Vi 'm Noit U. ,B.3ui ni Mall and K, S'lliirVi Alleuhenv lilvVr iLTTi r.r"5ull through. ' """ t"eenuo aneralSutrluteiide,'w?miuuiport. Toil PIHNTINO IN COLOUB, U Neatjy eiccutcilat thlsofllco, ' BLOOM SBUllO. NEW ADVEltTlSliMENTS. I MTUAY.-CAME TO TIIK PllHM 1 Inen oftho undi rslgned In Heaver towmhlp, (Minmbla rnunly, about tlio mlddlo of July 1809 n WHITE COW, with n fow red spots, ono crooked horn, bent down, nppareutly sawed nir, rnMniumt eluhteon vearl old. Tlio owner l requested to come forward, provo rot- erty, paycnarge, nnu uwu hci w, will bo Ulsposed of according to law. llenvcr, Nov. 19, ISOiMI AGENTS WANTED. Agents Wanted I7 to JOO rer month, male nnd fcmnlo to sell tho coloUrntoif original Common Henso tarnJ y Kcwldg Mnchinp, Improved and licrreclcdj It will hem, fell, alltcli, tuck, blnd.brald nnd em irolder n n most superior manner, rrlcoonly jls. t ot simplicity and durability, It has no rival. Do nothny from nny parties selling machines un der the same namefts our. unless having nCer- tlUCalO Ot Agency Blgueil uy us, ua .uvj .i. worthless Cast Iron $svi.mv 4 co HI Chestnut Btreot, l'lilladclphla, l'a. Nov. ltVGD-lw. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE 'All: CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE WOULD Bi'tKNCiDOrruns ron 18o. This popular Monthly Mngoitlno, gives more for the lnonoy than nny In the world, fcpr 1S70, It will bo greatly Improved. It will contain One Thousand Pages! Fourteen BpleudtdStocl l'latcs Twelve Mammoth Colored Fashions I Twelve. Colored Berlin l'atterusl Nino Hundred Waod Cuts I Twenty-Four Pages of Musln I All this will bo glvcnlor Two Dollars a year, or n dollar less than Magazines of tho class of "Po tenon.'! lUTIirllllng Tales aud Novelettes nre tliA liejtt tmhllAherl nnvwhorp. All tho most pop ular writers nro employed to write originally for "I'Cierson," in nru, in nuuiuoa to iia uw iiu" tlty of short stories, Five Original Copyright Novelels will bo given, vlt, "Tho Prlonerof tho llastllo," by Mrs. Ann S. Btcphens; "Tho Becret nt llnrtram's Holme," by Mrs. Jane O. Austin; el's Blr Launeolot." "An Enemy's ltavenge," by the author of "Tho Second Life:" "How 11 Lud- Kathleen s Lovo Mlory, oy tne auuiur oi r.iu cd," by Frank Leo Ucnodlct, MAMMOTH COLOIIED FABHION PLATES Alipnil of nil nthers. Thesn iilntes nre OCcraVed on steel, twlco tho usual size, nnd contain six ugures. Alley win oe Ruperuiy coiureu. jtiso, Cattcrn, Iroai which a Dress, iuantiiio, or uunu s 'resscan bo cut out,wlthout the aid of a mantua- maker. Also, several pages or iiousenoiu auu other receipts; In short, uverythlug luterostlng iu lauics, SUPE.tU PREMIUM ENOItAVlNU I To every person getting up n Club for 1870 will boscntUiatls.acopyol our new and splendid .Mezzotint for framlmr. fRlzo 21 inches bv 10.1 "Our Father Who Art In Heaven," This Is the innHt ileHlmhtA iiremluiil ever oO;ered. For larco ClubH, as will bo heen below, nn extra copy of luu magazine win ue Bent in auiuuou, TERMS Always in Advance: Ono Copy, for ono yenr. 8 2 00 Two Coiiles, lor ono year, 4 00 Thrco ' 5 IK) Flvo " " " (nnd 1 to getter up of Club,) 8 00 Eiiht Conies, for one venr. innd 1 to (retter up of Club,) 12 CO r nuriccn copies, 1 or ono year, (aud 1 to get ter up of club,) 20 00 AdilreiS. l'ost-nald. CHAS. J. PETERSON. No. im Chestnut Bt. Philadelphia, Pa. oi't-i-iiiiuii., Kent 10 loose wisiiniK lo get up viuu Nov. 19,'1,11-tI. 17STUAY.-CAME TO THEPREM Columbia County, on or about tho first of Hcp tcmbcr, lsdU.n 11ED HTEEll, yearling past, ear mark on right ear. Also n red Hue b.tcit. lielfer, yearling past, car mark on right ear. Tho owner is requested to como forward, provo property, liy uiiurges iiuu uiaeuiem away, oiuerwiso luey ntit uo nuiu uvcuruiug iu iitw. EZE1CIEL COLE. Bllgarloaf, Oct. 29, IM9-3t N OTIOE, Notice Is hercbv trlvcn.that au nuDlIcatlon will bo made to the Court of Cointuou Vivas or tho county or Columbia, nt Dos. Term 1SB9, for tlio nnoolntrnent of Enoch Keater. John (Ilekn. Wm. Thomas, (irimtti John, Abel Datby nnd Abla .juiiii us irusteca lur 1110 purpose oi receiving Deeds nnd porformlus all other duties nertulu Ititf to tho trusteeship of tho '.several properties bcloimtug to the ItoarlngcreekBoclcty of Frlcudi iu Raul couuty. tiy oruer oi me meeting, Nov. 12,'((9-3w. JOHN II I CI W. Clerk. TO NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHERS, An advertisement of Mr. C. E. Uoblnson rrlntlne Ink manufacturer. &nrearii In our nrl. umns this ovenlnt;. HavingOsoil the Uray'H Fer ry Ink durlnc the oast year. vd have found it to be of n superior quality, hence It Is a pleasure to recommend It to our brethren of tho press every where All our orders have been 1111r1 nrnmntl v and In every instance the Ink tsntl that uould be ucsircu. uauy ivieffrapn. jiarrutoura, ju Attention Is called lo the advertisement of E. ltoblUBon's (Philadelphia) Ink, appearing lu another column. WehavaimoJ il.ln Dili oiTlco nnd pronounco it oxcellent, tout iiaghuiw, 'Jflch, JiIIE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS ! ! ! The Lady's Friend nnnounces tho following Novelets for lS70-,"l)ld he Foreet her r" by Louiso Clinndler tloulton; "Tho Cascannous' Aunt," by Elizabeth 1'rescott, author of "lletwoen Two," sc.: "Hona Hiiver: or. cnrislo Doano's llridnl (lifts," by Amanda M. Douglas, author of "The ueuurry r oriune," c with numerous Khortor tjtorles by a biilllant galaxy of lady writers. A llnely executed Hteel Engraving, a lmndsomo doublc-pai:e. finely colored Fashion-Plate, and n. large assorlmentof Wood-Cuts, Illustrating tho ,-iiBiiiuiu, rniiuj i uiu, c, uro giveu in uvery number, H Willi;! vo a iwpular piece of Muslo In every number. l'OKTHAITrt OF fllSTINaUISIIED AUTII- uiw,-inu uuuuary iiumucr win contain i"or trulls (eunrnved on stoel) of Jlrs. Henry Wood, Florence l'ercy, Louise Chandler Moultou, Ells, uheth I'rescotl, Amanda il. Douglas, .Mis. Jdor. K iret jiosmer nun aiirusi lien. i , NEWH1JUS0KI11E1W whosoud In their names lor 13,0 ueioru tne nrst oi november, shall re ceive tho November and December numbers of m year iu uuuuion, mauing louricen months In all 1 And now subscribers neiullnu In their names by the ilrst of December fctiall receive tlio magnificent December HolMuy number, making ..... .fUU IUUHIU1 LU Ull 1 TEKMH.S2Jilln venr. Twnnsnlf.. SI Vniipm les, $0; Flvo copies (and one gratis, w. One copy of Tho Lady's Friend and ono of The Post. si. A copy of the largo and beautiful Premium Stoel Engraving "Taking the Measure of tho Veddlngltlng" ongrnvcdln England at a cost v suw-nui ijh kui iu every mil iij.ou; suuscilU' v.. mm to mery perMia senuiuga ciun, xills Ka uruviug m ageiu oi An l Audreys DEACON PETEllHON, 31D Walnutatreet.l'hlladolphla. 9-Heclmeu copies scut for ten con la. s UBPCENA IN DIVORCE. Ill the Court nf Cmninnii Tlnu it r'.stitt.il.l.i MAllY M'UUKAHTV. by her next friend Jus. lUrre, iMbcl In lMvoree IlIiUNAirtD Ai'llKKAIlTY. To the ubove nninml roRnnrulf.tif Vnn nrn ii-.-i by notllled that the &ubpuna and alias subpoma In tho above ciwo having been returned noti eat MiiwiiKj, vuuhiu imreoy requireti 10 appear 111 thiscnurt on the flrnt Monday of December, A. 1. jvw, , aaauci nu III! LI till II V IU MllH -iUt , WOltllECAl MIIJ,Altl), bherltT. llloomsburg, Oct, ), lww-II. pOMMITTEE NOTICK Notlco is Uea'U.. Ill tbeCourtof Common 1 f -i.,..r. hlu cpuutj-, which account will bo presented to the im day of DmbeVneVt.'" "u " CUQe,uay Nov. 5,'C9-Iw. JlSiSE COLE4IAV l"rotlionotnry. A UJUNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JA ElirATltni. VtllllltirM.n Ixilteiii ofadinlnliitratlon on ihecMato of Ellas lillner of Locn.t township, Columhk. county! deo-.l., have been granted by the ltegtster of SifJ .j . ... . u... ., ..un. ui ujcubi iwu. au tier. sons liavlnBtlaliuaordemaiulanrainai ti.;f.ii5 fnlli l!r,u r,t',quc!"fitomal",t'"!mk"owu.oullUio,e rv. ...r.Ln l'ETEIt SWANK, Oct.il,'K)-0w. Administrator, "VT OTIOE. Wh ereas my wlfo Hester has lea my nnd board without lui.traii. ti.it bed nor rpiIE CHEAPEST AND nEST BZiAOK A1PAO& NOW UANUI ACTURED IS THE POUnLK WAItl' RED LION BRAND to he found at tho popular dry goods storo of Uk uudinlgned where everybody buy tholr aiLiiva, D11ES8 UOOUS, Funs, HIIAWIX, IIOaiEKY; QLOVia, AC. 40. and any thing that they wantinibn linn ... ..... uoods. r' M. P. LTJTZ, MAIN 8TIIEKT .OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Bioojvrainma, ta. Nov. ivon-tr. COLUMBIA nUNf Legal :NottCO.!J. . jj. lw- pOORT PROCIjAMA PION. s ... .. .,..r.... tirnli,,n, ll,vi,1l. Prenldcht Jiulftoof tlio Court oV Oyer nnd Terminer and General M Delivery, Court of Uunrttr Wsslons nf th Peace nnu uouri oi l-ihihii'hi . umu v. 1 hnnVcorTrt in the 20th Judicial DWriet. com Pc loy ihocountle- ofColuiiib a Bi "vjin and Wvomlng.nnd the lion. Irani Iierr and Charlc. F.'JIanii Assoclato Judges of C'oluinh a eoun y have iwued tholr precept, beurliiii date I o 10th day of Hept. In tho year, of our. Lord, put) lhonsand.o ght hunilrca and sixty-nine, nnd to m ftJl XI holdlngncourl of Oyer and I Ter miner find VfiifraJliuarterHesslous of thu : Peace, Jui Orphali's fVm " '"""SSf'M i'ndav courity of Columlilii, on tho ilrsl ; MunuVi n a Ci II: r(l, DClIlg 1110 Dili Uliy m lyevv,,.... . , AND WHEUEAS ALSO the ,amo Jutlgc. Imvo iitl Ihnlr nrorant bearing dto thO lOtll dV Of Kenl.A D.ohe thousand eight iniuureii ami sixty lssllt - .ii ....1 r m . nn.n I i.'..'..i n..,.iirM.t,l for hnldliiiz an Orphans Court nnd Court ofCommou l'lpnlu Uloomsburg In the county of Columbia on tho second Monday being tho KUh day of December next, nnd to 'KKcreglven. to tho Coroner, to Iha Justices of tho Peace, nnd tho 1'onslables ofthe said county of Columbia, that they Ix ' tl'cnmm ordi, InqnUltlonsuud oilier rcniembrnnccs. to do those things which to thei r oillces appertain to bo done. And those that nro hound by rccognlrauce, to r"",!' rtml,1,?,f' rniors that nro or may be In the Jail of the said county of Columbia, to bo then oiul thero to prosecuio iiiein khiiii "u j"";. rors nro requcnted to be punctual In their 'attend .,nr,.:,i.u.inihelr Holler. Dated nt lllooms- ...... ....r fc.... 4,, thr. , I of our Lonl, ono thousand eight linn- ii ......1 ....1 kll...nlnn nmi till in IlltietV- third year of tho Iiulewndeiico of tho United Btatcs of America. .MOltDlX'AI JIILLAUD, llloomsuuig, ov.o, iww. one..... TRIAL LIST a. i). im FOR DEC. TERM Jacttsou. f Ainu Abraham Marlz, Llttlo. III. F. Hcybcrt. f William Davis, I vs (Margaret llrahany. (Tho West Urauch Ill's. Co. i v (.Simon O. Hhlvo. , f Edward M'Cnll el. nl. 4 vs tJohu Hwocney. (Lavlua l.ivcnnort, vs I William Klluctop. f John Coleman, vs ( .Michael Croimil. John CtMiiier, vs Daniel I lower et. nl. f Isaac Fegely, (James . Kaukey. f Abraham Young, (Jacob W'oollver, Charles It. Oieen. vs Peter hchlig. Lucas N. Moyer, vs George v. Coll.imcr. Vocuin. Ilaughiiwaut, ClarK. Llttlo ik Freeio. Clark. Freeze. Whitmoyer. Little. Clark'. Ilrockway. Clark & Freeze. Kuorr. Miller. Clark. Little. Freeze. Kahlcr. Clark. Clnlk. Wiillmojcr. Urockway. Whllmoyer. Little, Clark. - -Chirk . (David IiwU Guardian of 1 the hen m or John I ichs dec il Collins Hulltir. (Wlll.lketer, J. vs (John Havageut. al. (Henry J.YeapIe, f vs (Isaac Drum & terru lenuiit (Henry J.Yeuplo, i v.i (Isaao Drinn& tcrro tenant. Kriezc. Uarkley. Clark, Freero A Mtllo. Wnltmoyer, Freeze. Simon U 3hlvo 1 v" (Hannah E. Armstrong, (Henry Qahlo 1 VH (Peter Hower tcrro tenant, Austen Church vs Andrew Clark, (Harah die, 4 VK ( Wm. Moilellcr, et, nl, I John Price, vs Barauel Clenscl. Ilteubeu II. King, vs Elislm ll.rursel. Free7,e. Barkley. Llttlo. Clark. Little. Kahlcr. Clark. Freeze, llhodcs. Llttlo & Frcozo. Whitmoyer. Level le. Freeze, Ikeler. Kuorr. Clark. Whitmoyer. Little. Clark. Kahlcr. Whitmoyer. Freeo. Urockway. Murr Ilrothen. I Sara"! A.Petcrman's odtn'r IValcutluo tout, et.nl. Gideon Arndt. vs John U. Lclby. IHobertfj. Hampton vs lllchard Watklus. (Thomas llenficld -i vs (Uriah CI lamberllu. (A a J. nclnochl vs (Lackawanna A 11, It. It. Co. (George W. Lott i vs (Win. hchuylcr. (Monroo Ilrundngo , vs (Ellshall. Pursell. Alexander Colly vs Allnas Cole. Michnol Grover use. vs H. S. Marr. Cluil Urockway Peter Schug, Llttlo. Knorr. Freeze X Abbott. Hurley, Hurley, Urockway Ualdy. Clark. Kuorr. K.ihltr & Ikeler. LHtle. Fi ecze Knorr, Clark, Clark. Freeze & Kahler Iloblson, vs (Charles Lee. f JacouII. Creasy vs (11. 1'. D.illman. (James W. Hankcy, use, i vs 1. Jacob St lou p. (James W. Snnkey use. vs (Alcximlor M'Henry, (Win. Hancock, v.s (Chailes .jlloone. (Wm. M.irf?d 1 v. ( Hughes ifcltuckle. f L. J. Dyke, vs (Peter Itasa D.iniol Hower, Jr. i vs (Daniel Howcr, Sr.'s Admrs, 11 nomas Hughes, mo, vs Wefcly rtuikcl. fUoblnson & Co. i . vs (Jacob .Melz. (Goorgo Masters Hon, vs Samuel llrugler. Daniel Hhuinuus Aclinr's. vs Mathlas AUti Her, et. ill. (M. T, Howell, et. nl. vs ( Mary li Grren, (Frederick Hosier, 1 vs (OldeonG. Hosier, it. ul. William A. Case, vs The lW).of8cott. ! John Jacobs, vs G. L Johnson. JESSE COLEMAN, Proth'y. Clark. Freew?. Freeze, Urockway, Howell. Freeze. Whitmoyer. Urockway & Thompson. Freeze. ' PJ.RAND JURORS T I)K('I'.t!ll.?Tl TPlrU IQM GoowTnTierti1 KVa,'": ,-0O','!ml ' U"P"'. iivrwioiioro-. Charles Jackson, Hudson Owei Ilr nrcreek.-Joslah Thomiw, ' """,u" wwtl Cc.-nrDerS,V1'Uer'UeUj- '0rl' Onnyngham. John L. Kline. Wm. M'Michael. "ariman lVK,V,st'lla? Johnson. Mimiu.-Lcvl Kikenilali. "fimgc-James II. Harninii. l'lnc. John F. Fowler. MooK. jBme" ,'c"nlllS"''. Chrl.llau I,, rilRAVERSK JURORS X DECE.MI1EK TEEM, 1SU9.' PI1IST WlftTtr At W. Eck. lan" " ''Ckbaum, ,Johu Applo. CanwfcWi jaciisou.-Joliu Ilanlz. ten.tlno,lle,,jamln,YLli1e. '""".""'"IM.l .Hut. .,.iiiu. iviii. mnEcuburger Mad son.-D.inlel Andv. :ou man. ISwj:um,& Johu Ashelmau ' oa"ulcl KrtckUmio, wFl.hlUgCret.k.I:ils Wenner, Daniel B. -i,er. Franklln.-Cllnlou Meudeuhnll M&h,S''.-,ir,.,. Andrew.. 'utltr. enlr0rMi7nu.arciie,rrC";, n7, pa. Logal Noticea, 1? JjaiSTKIl'S NOT10K.-NI1T1CK i IB mg n liiilnlstratlon and guard an nccounts avo h"en llc llnthoolllcooFtho Ueglster of Col i n iXcounly.nijd will ho iireenle.l for conflrma loira!ld ayi'lSwanco I r tl.o Ornl.jii V t'otj r . to l.o held In llloomsburg.on Monday, lh" inn ay of Dec, HOI), lit two o'clock in tlio nncrnoon of t,l.lu r ll.il.l.nn adm'r of Uov. H UMilhWlsonhMoof KrFif,tYccofunrova.M Fxr's of VmHnyder late of llloom tw.. dec 'd. I Account of Peter Ent adm'r Willi the will nieVed of Abraham Kline, ltof Orange twp. llcc'd. I . li,,nr,lln of MurV 5. Acoonnvoi '!,"" Jlodlno minor child ofC. o. !";, . . fitlrllna- (1 First nnd Ilnnl nccount nt Ilnltls ""V.v..? n,Ym'rof aeolKoW.I'nlnicrlto of Ulooui twp.. dee'd. . . , i . o Minimal! dVrofDav..l wTcliuk lalo of Contour twp. dc.p'J! . . ..,( nr x.licinlah Itecco hdin r of Anna Ilccco of Hemlock twp. B Account or I,cwli Clirlstopher ndm'r of Uoo. YlnBerlatoofMorttourtwp.dccd, . w ,10. First nnd partial account r.'.'LSlT,; liart Executor of tho cstito of Plillllp Bolzelg llCC'd. . , . , n.trlmp.1 11. First ana unai neemm. m w'.. and Hvlvesler llelchnrd udm'rs. or the hstalo of "JST WntM M W?3: VlSand nnal accouhl or Pcler llrnglcr nnd Jaiiies llrugler nilm'rs of John Urnjlcr Into of Hemlock .twi.. dw'd ,, ,,,,,., .. Jam In isXMi oi Maine iwp. ucu u. ,,.., Ju.i r n(nfV it-intnftiinilrn'rx. of Henry- ID. iMXUUl"'l",""ij li run twilu-n slnn'il. iiniiinNbPritl ndm'r. of in. vriiiuiiv ." j -o rrisclllft J layhurst dee'd. JOHN CI. VW7A , Nov.GGO' Ueglster. mOW'H APPRAISEMENTS. LT . . . n,.nfMfl1 an.l iur. Tlio following lip l'ii-ie,,.n v. ... jional property set apart to widows of dwisleuU, have liecu filed In tlio olllco of the lieglster of UoUiniOiiH'oiiiiiy(w "" ; wlllbcPreHenledfor absolute conllnnatloii. to the urpnans' uourt iu mo nn n ii ,,,Y V V"1 w.1;,.'.,L4 f0.u.'iA1.u'i'1'Ji'1 ,iiv ii executions to such conflrmaiions nro previously tiled, of which nil persons lutcrcsUsi iu Bald estates will take notice i 1. Widow of John Itlihardi lalo of Pino twp. '''i? Widow of John Conner lato of Ucnlon twp. i'1 Widow of David Itohrluicti lalo bf Locust .''wfilow of nmrlcs' Hess lalo ofMimin twp. aT. Widow M John Demotl lato of 'Madison twp. at Widow ot Edward Hchlck lalo of CatawlsKa '"I'whlowof Ellas Ullucr Into of Locust twn l,e0d' JOHN G. l'llEEZE. Nov, SCO-tf. Ueglster, s IIERIFP'S SALES. Ity vlrtuo of sundry wrllnof Vend. Kv.Issncd onl oftho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty and to mo directed, will beexposwl to public siilo or outcry at tho (jonrt Monte In Itloomihum i r.vir-.lr lii thn nftprnoon. on Monilnv.Der. 6th 1HC!, the following real estate to wit: n certain iniCl OI litim RlllltlU HI l mitic-vt. iiP.1wiuiiim counts', bounded ami described as follow to wit: j.ii thnivnut nmi lirtrfh hv lnn lit flf ( JliarlfiR HdCllx monniidTobIa.sHmlth,onthe cast by lands of (leorge liower, onmenouui uy minis ui uumy Donlc. conlalnlngabont firty nluo acres, nioro or lew. on which are erected two frame dwelling houses, a frame grist mill, frame Gtablo and u brick dwelllngand stone houso with upmirtt; nniires. Helzed taken In execution and to bUKOld us tho property oi jpnraim ivans, ALSO At the name time and place, u certain tract ot land biiuaio in iiriarcreeiciwp.,j(miiiioiHcouniy bounded on tho north by lands of JohnU.Jaeoby nnd Hannah Hponenberner, on tho east by land of Ktenhou Thomas nndJacobv. on tho south bv public roadleadlngfroui Her wick to JlluomsburK, on mo wusi uy tiiu airirtr vrwn,uii winco it vieiv ted a frame nrlst mill. tlaster mill and biivr mill, a frame dwelling house, frame Btablo with tho nppnrteimnces. AUo nt tho sama timo about thrco acres of ground fdtuato in samo twp., and county, adjoin lug lands of J. H. Jacoby Daniel lUimbach und tho North Ilrauch CjouI. Helzed, tA.teu In execution and to bo sold us tho property OUOS1UI1 1I1UU1IIS, ALSO Two certain lota of cround situate In tho town of Montana, Conyngham twp.. Columbia county bounded on the north by Third Mtrect, on the east by tho boundary lluoofsnld town of Mon tana, on thcGouth by lot No. 11 in lllock H; on mo west uy ijeiuy Hircet ocdii mi no. iz ana is, In man or nlan of said town. Seized, taken In ex ccutlon and to ho sold ns tho property of Tetcr ALSO At the tame time nnd tilace. tho following 1ph crlbedlolof e round bituate In Catawlssa. two. Columbia county, bounded aud described us Jul lows, to wit: on tho north south and east by land of Bolomou, Jtelwlg containing about J$ acres imncci iud", on wiuai it urecLou u iwu Hiory dwelling hotiso. lramo stable with tho aonurteu. nncei. Helzed. taken lu execution aud to bo sold ns ino property or jaeou liower. ALSO At tho same time nnd place, two Join of laud hltuutu in Germautowii.Uonynghain twp., Col umbia county, containing fifty feet front nnd iwonunureu reetueep, bounded ontho north by lot or Thomas Monroe on t ho west and soul h by lot of Patrick A can and on thn mst h thnTnrn. nl ke, whereon is erecteil a story and a hall d wel I Ing houso with tho appurtenances. Kelzetl, tak en In execution and to bo sold as tho properly of MQUUECAI JIILLAUII, Nov. lJ.'tKMf. Hhcrlir. ?XECUT01t'S NOTICE. I I MriT. L i-.. ... ..I.. Letters tcsluiueutiiry on' the (-'state ol John . ' i"ilu "f H"narloaf township, Columbia .uluiiiblii County to lllchard IClle of bui;arIo.if ...... ........... muHij iieinoiis iiavillll claims nunliist the estatoaro requested to presenv ...v... iwuiur m niiKurio.lt lowusuip, uol uinbla county. Pa, Those ludebtud to the estate either on note, Judgment, morlKiiKo or book ac count will inako payment to the Executor with out delay. . ..,,, niCII AUU KILL', Oct.i.VCJ-(lw. Executor. A DMINISTIlATOlt'S NOTICE. XV , tarAiB ot- joun ciuaEii, uko'd. " Litters .ol administration on tho estate of John Y b ul. """lour twp., Columbia Co. deceased, havo been grautcd by tho lleslsteror iJmln'i1hi,'1 riu,Ui':,y ,luH; Ml"" or illoom """"iMuwiui w liwii hoi, cuintcma- ..!'. 0,,.",'imI: All persons havluis claims or demands iiKiilust the estillo ot tho decedent alo requested to makotliem known, nnd those in debted lo mako payment. H.1I. MILLEit, "' ii"i,liof(imCTifoucIo. A UDITOH'.S NOTICE, -r- .srvrK or wii.li.vm milsls, hki-kaskh i iW," '"'P ;-i's Court o. tho county ot Coh in. Ida 1 ho Auditor iiiipoliitodtodlslrluuio iiionev n,. !!Vi'Us-",U!.r",1' ur.l!",1 fro,n sale or ileH'a Iteulty, .Sollce In heieliy K veil that tho under. ?!?n!oiV'"r1,",,eel """I'" l'"resteu" l"r l"o iWf"""!1''''?"11"""1""'!'''".!; the -Jd !X .if 1,,",'"ui'i' INO nv len o'clock a. u. nt lils nil ? 11 "'""'"''"'r. In said couuly. All parlies Nov.V0.-lt. ttW-Mor. M AViKiinZltiAwH, JYtmurc. ami Mtfruc tion." JJAHPEH'S UAZAH. pauStemritiiV"'5 ul"ous ful.B,od uverv rornik.m H,'rllcle"!u:''ollll,u't's tho paper SSfflKlSS1 "a.loually au eleg.nl Jul' .ii1.a)c,r,'8tazarcOQ'l'''l folio nanes of thn WSrdfflW Critical Xotkttothe J'reit. hii i mti... ii V 1 f" uruno hes; Its udltor intci'moaio'i, JMl.W.rW.'S.tt "ta :r.:.f.r."'."".u koou mste. w i eh. u r SU118CIU1'TIONS.-1B70. TEUMSi Haiii-ku'hIUzaii, ono year 51 oo. ooiiy. -"'-"i"eiur jijwitiiUut extra Ilai'k Nuinbeis can bo supplied nt any lime. IsiiCo ... ."'.V.','1'."' "rl.'er-s llazar. for Hie vear. year. l.lch inust'Lo' SlV urfho'i.o0 Ce!!ts . pol.oillee. Addri-k subscriber'. 'l'liti luialnon .... If.... .... Oct. m.'W.Jt "'i''. JlllOTHElW. ' Now York, QO-I-AUTNEUHIUP NOTICE. Tim . . MhiiiT.u V t",.1"eu huve entered luto ro-naihif.f PEl'Ell 1IILLM VI.;h' ' Tli ..1 "EOltUE V. 1IE.NIIIR. ;Eoal Etato Sale O II HAL ft. ho uiidersliineil oflom to ill.. Knli. fin riMLSniiiilil,, l.....?. 1 tmPOSflr.f.. iu li uiiiniitfi, Milium lia mil hi the "Walnut Hotel," auu i&V,? uelKllno. w """pi! It is favorably localod for n, . business, and If properly k.m "." If. return n h iiidsoino Inc'min P Woul'ltlli,t iiuestions ns to title, pomossl,,,. u lOsractorlly nlisweiftf bv ,l(",f0H't:4l An "rl m.fl. BltQ. l. W. AHS. SO09-tl. "ItCS pUULIO HALli UF VALUAI1LE HEAL Km. I rsnancoofnn order of il,n . 1 5. In tmmiancn or Columbia j.2. Na.as V. ilayofNovom said county, deceimud, will ,.V,"r"ikJI public vendue, on the prom scs 'i0 and Lot situato In Ce'ntro" tonn'.ff'WM do oontnlulns iiboul TWO AuuM V11 i" dencrllied ns ful lows, tn wis , .MnJ rmi nnd of Philip Miller, , the en, Vi " Cumphell on llio south by KWil Cnn.il nhd on llio west by lJ,,"'0, -)"nii M on which Is creeled n tw-ostirv ",l?'i DWKLLIXfi im,...1" n stable, n well of wntcr at the ,i,. . 84 - trees, Ac; inintiie estaloorMui.t.i "stfaf In tho township of font re an, M teiimHoi.Hai.,M5a. ofthiipurchaso money nt tho if,li,?'lltiif tho iiropcrlyj tlipbaliincooriiin r,,,i!. 'On ten per cenini, mo con riuatlim rounlH, the balance In oih! yilS'JeJ1 Inlercst irom llio contItinitJ,!,i,;ftl, 'V,Hh "niilb, 'pUDLIO. SALK JL. OI.-VALlAllLE UEAI.ftIArf. l lio u nderslmied. Executor or tho i. , SV, mes Evcrllt, late ol OianCT I, Sitf ' 1C i county, ilcccnsc . wIHmiI-J 1 or bla county, ilcccnscil, will exm,, " , 1 on tho premises, on HaturTl Liv siu, nl ono O'clock In tho ntternnir YrA inn described real ostnle iL.fS?"f ""13 roiilBlnlnBlntliowliolanboutoiiJbnS.,4?, whereon nro creeled a Jti(,p STONE DWELLING HoRBe li Ernmo Hunk Ilarii.Klono Hi,rlnu, li, on House, nnd oiillmlhllnss, Tw li ,''... Wilier and a nuvcrfallliiEsurlnj a! lb ,.rchid ol choice applo irc'es! iL Ihj oirered lii two pnrH, as dlvi i i HP HI road leading from 'Ihomas M'linTii.'P llrnmstetier's, ornsn whole, toinii 1C Alsont tho.saino time, a 1 r':m TIIAOT OF TIMI)i:ui,u cnnlaliilnKnlioutTwenlv-FlveAiTti n 1 Ileitis mostly pine and oak. .Mark', .ifii mills i convenient. Terms inailn Si, . , of snlo, by J10S1N i vVih aZ liV p U U L I O B A L K VAI.UA II I, 13 HEAL i:STP?r Illiiiiii J. ileeilcr.iidminMiiitorotik, bach lato nf Locum township in k ,1,1V cp.isod, will expose to sale, by piiil.t rrstiri Ihoiireinlscs, ucerliilii J ' r T It A O T O F J, AXJ, I bounded und dchcrlbed us fallows toil1 ,1 north bv lands of Hici.ii.-n lt .i.k lilies, on the oast by land of N, kwitt-siffi on the Mmth by land of Wm. JicnUuniftV. west by lantl til Kuinuel Sliuler.eontsliiti iy UUNDKKl) ACltlX, mote or ls in t?. erected a two Htory "fUI Il.irnand outliouses. Alsojittlmu)? place, will be sold the personal prohrtr ,10 dccejised, viz: Two head of UmA miii.' Cows, one Heifer, Hoi;n, one TuiwliorwlJ!1 ono Hprini; Wason, Wheat, t'nrn andu a lot of other nrllclen too nuiiumuH toajl JIlltAM J.llUb. Nov, C'O-yt. Aaininitj D U 1J L I U S A h K V A Ii U A H Ij 15 U II A L liSTii In puruiauco of an order of the Orp'na Ji ofColuiubta county, l'a., on Saturdajf t-aT,, day of November next, nt 10 oVliMktniy:' noon, Teter Knt, Ailmtnlstiator ofjjina lato of Locust township, in suiii cuuDtfnfl will exK)so lo Nale, bv public unilmuH jtrcmlses, n. certuln Ileal Kit ale, trtet ff partly In Locust nud partly lu ( ainwUa 4c fehlp bouii'tf d on the east by hnd of Ji yT. and Isaac Krwln, on tho north ty Umb nel Yeauer und ihaac llreacli, en th landsof l-'rederlc Holder and J, Ururafit 'p. on tho south by lands )f .1. (illlurl uniJl' containing Hoventy Tour Acres moifotT1, wlitch mo erected n y-1 TWO STOHY DWKIiUNOimtl nlott barn, asmoke house, anpili.n liM-Hl a spring of never falling naur iitar i; irulttiteH. Two thinU ofthe Uivl m aud tho bdlaneo tlmbeied. I'ussin ji uiNcii to the tmrchnu'i-at the time nft the Chtato of b.ud deceaseil, hltuitela l-i j shins of LocuHtand Catawlssa and coun'r wild. jkhi; coi. isn.v-ip THIIMS OK HALK:-Tenpu.t'i)Hi if ofthe puielifthO money at Urn KtrlUlus TtV tho property; the balance of the foatiii. ir n len percent at the continuation nl)S. iU foui ths, the balance. In one rear Hum. vt. Interest from tho eonllrinalhm itin. Pitrnlifiot- If i iinv Tne 1 il tiii.l kl UillH. 1 I'rTWFl! ot't.is).'(jy.iw. ai pUHLIC SALK Or VAI.UAHLK UIUI. 1TAT j In mirsuauco of an order of tlio orp'u ? of Columbia counly. l'a., on Siturdiv -fl day of November, lSo'J, at 1'Io Wlkk m - noon. Wm T. Klitimntt nmi Wm 11. Vt inliitHtiatorM. .tc. nt Ii.inli'l YLtter.b' im townshin. liihiiid rountv. ileCi-ilHeil ff ls4 Kale by public venduo.on thi prswl iowiiik reai csuup, io wu: 1fii 7V 1 UllMil.. Innnlil tillfll'V' lur Iniwl'u '.vf la.nl. OrnllMI I Daulel ltrower, nnd D.inlcl lteluU.l,ft.fll 31 ACHES AND CO l'KKCHSHi .LU.kl.IJ .4. AW ,,. -'imuo. f( nproveiiientson this lr.ut'"J; I Htory l'liimo liwclllni! llou-e.i'VI ud other out houses, a B""d nent measui Tlio Im ono hall i llaru, nnd Velter, and holisof Henry l uuinui.'1' tiiluluir 110 ACHKS AND 131 l'ffl'H''; Tho litiproveuienls on Ihts irl niory mono iiwi-iniiir 11 cio.ire.i land, und lu n 1100.1 um. - - tho balanco is welltlmbcu-d, fp bounded by lands of ItudolpliM.i i"13 g crs.helrsuf Jacob (Ic.irharl, il'. Il , hart, Henry Ilowmau.dev'J., ti'" f Amu. no. u, niiuaiu im i,--'- Ired Yetter, contalnlnt; 135 AOllEtS AN h) 10 rKin 11 tills lri'ls';'i. Tho improvements on tlil-i tr.vi are - , ono half.tory franio slwelllnis K !ivS ugood well of water nl tho door of l"V,,t. orchard. Tho laud all ofiiiiiodiindlusP u. uiuiivaiioii. , Lalo thn cktato ol said deconsca. ii InuiMulili. nr l,.li ,iii,I noillllVllId' . JKHSKOuWfV t CONDITION! (IFHAI. K-Tt-11 per " . ofihupurchaso money to bo paiJ j down of tho propel ly; nnc-fouiiu 0 11 . J less tho Ion per cent, at tlio conur" . oue-tlilrd ot tho puroliaso mo5n"L. chariiod upon tho w.ild premises ul llfo of llllzabotli Yetter, wlJowoU'jf, 4 ter, and tho Interest thereof to W WW;,, ij rcijiilarly pnlil to lior by the pur cluj , chusorsoii the Hist day of Al'"1 "jj. overy year durluu her natural hw ."JL, p to bo cumputod from tho Ilrst day 01 -y fi lS70.nnd llio balnuco of tho pu,nhf'?" i raid In ono year from tho cniiilriii , with Interest on tho same from tn , April A. I). 1370. ... ,,t HIlt'lj wii.i.iA; .v Vinyif WILLIA11-CT Oct. 1,'C'J-tf. "A CoMi'Lh-ri-i Pit-rouiAL llirour m Tivit.s." '2'A beat, chemical, (llil ul'i't t iViar iaie Vtnon. H AIll'UIl'S WKKKI'V- KPLENDII1LY ILLUSrlWTU; J .,n.l.A. ...111 l.r. AUlllll'IlCOJ.. ..I , In November will bo cohiiui; " ;.i' Wile " n now hcrlal story, l'li;u.'ffl if l by Vllkloi:olllns (Aulhor of "IW. V ) White." "V.. Nn,.,,. o '-Ariilftuali'..,-., , AloonsLonn .nl N. ew subcillK Willi Harper's Weekly Irom lUo rj:J"" .to, of thoHtory tothoenilol W7i)lurl" I W.W.I ;.nr. i.t the iVi w. loriiisi? Tli Model Newspaper of our isjfts plcto In all lliu tieiiiirtineiil", "'Z 4 i-umiiy i-aper, llurper'a wecno " ,ii lUelf u lIullLli.Ua fuio. "A Joiiind Hon." A'cie lurk J:ciihitl J1t. . . ( iiarpur s weekly may 00 iun - v 1, od tlio best uewioi.iiiiir In Aiueru'-l. Tho articles 1T11011 iiubllo w near In llm ra W.-..I.K' ii Uetwu 10111 op,' iHli."" "". a leiuuruaoio Mcril'itoi ... i fctiileiiK'iit. i,y tuud riimiiiou.sciii', '! ,1 1 donco and luiiilh nt view, 'lljcj ! ,,.. Ion 01 iiiiituru ciiiivlctliiii, hlilli I''.' .'. ti ' feollug, und inko their place "!",iji" iicwsnaper writing of tho iline.-.i""" JlevU; JJuttw), J(i, 8UusoIUI,i;oNa.-lC7',' 1111-v nro 1 1 imi iiiLTii . u-ii 111 ii.,-. r , ... v.M'i-s luraiu u, m,,ii-"" - ,,. pud lliuar, to 0110 uddiess furoi'JljM. two of Harper's l'cilodlcuts, t" uul Kill,. ...11.. ... a, M.ILTJ.I"-'. 1 a ear, .1 uu, llack Tho lleat of ex luu 'I inoraiooiKi ill per vol., in-ill"". '.; .urcha,er. Voluiuo XIII. I'idy M ' ' IllOioi,tai;ooli llarpel's WieklJ rj. year, whirl? 1..'. in, I, I at tu I'ost.olllco, Address imorUl" anno door ol llio aweiiiut;; a i;,Mia u,,.-.. all elenred laud und In a cond sun " K Hon. I, Tract No. SJ. Hltlllilo In Mild t' ,lfl lu,nlin,n,i..iUArcia. l,,l,n J.i-itiACSM ,. i, ...... 7. nT M IIM". II V"'.- 1 1. ami un iii-cewiary oui niiiiiiins . falling water ul Uioilwelllni;""""',""' jl nttho ll.irn and Houc.tollIlll"'l-, orchard, u vineyard, and a gencr.il v uooil lrult. Ono Iiuiulri'd and lni,,v K TEKMHI . Haui'kii'h Wixklv, 0110 car ,j All lUtru Coiiy of t-ltherllio -Mas' ' or liaiarwIlluVkiiiiiiliedKiulUI-1'1",! -Elvo niibscribei.iit.il ounicli ' 'u",elr or.Hli copies lorS.'O Ul. without i'; "V Numbers tan bekuppllid"1 ' , Aunual Volumes of Ilail'i'i' cloiu bindiiiif, will bo nut W . . euo, for 17 uich. A ixiutl'K" JRu 'li rleoii v.iiiiini.u ki nt 1111 tnt''I'i.vj iilooMsbiirB June H.-co-tf,
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