gfc (otuwlrhm Blooinsburg, Friday, May 13, 1870, IpJOUOi ,,UJi;illll lllill A . U . mill I l.T, tt,1.n Ilnfiiintiflii.tTl U SAT.,, lrliMtant f, Usui until unit XI, U m.inui.wvi nvn linen imiintnlril ns Rnnatin takers ftr llila County. KhpvSavino Fund. TIio money In io Espy Snvintr Fund nt their Inst CCltllB SOKI ni premium, nuim in very pood prleo. kA child beginning to rend becomes llluhlcd wllli nowspnpers because ho kvls name which nro fatrillinr, nntl ho 111 progress accordingly. A nowspa jrr In ono year Is worth n quarter's bhoollng. Tin: IluiNs. Wm. H. Ollmoro lins Ikcn tho contract for removing tho Bbulsh rroin tno ruins or tho into flro. I would bo ii rood tliltitr If this luff could bodumjicd In such places ns kquiro iiinni up nmi t mis save u luimo rpentu iu inu luivn. jr. 11. & L. Association. Money hi nt Inst meeting, Saturday, 7lh Inst., follows, viz: Threo Miaies nt preni m of $S0 per share, two shares nt frcniium orsuo per share, una twelvo K.iri's ut $!) nromium. Unwurils of f; jiK), was paid into tho Association, ulue of Btock $12.00 per share. (Thanks. Wo aro under many obli- btions io noii. i'. joriinn.bccrcinry oi ho i.oiniiioiiweiiuii oi i-ennsviviitiin. bra copy of tho genernl laws passed ut tin last cession of tho Legislature ft.U custom of supplying tho Press llth this important document wo ho- Icvo orlgluated with Mr. Jordan. The law of evidence In this State Eialiecn ko amended as to allow tho testimony of either husband or wlfo to tp given In his or her own behalf in by proceeding in divorce whero either ItrsOlllu m:i vivuui iiiu biiiipiunu is iiiiiuu In tho oiiposlto party, or whero cither pay appear nnd defend. Ktuvinti Machines. Tlio Act of the .pgl'lnturo of 1809 exempting sewing jachines belonging to seamstresses rom levy and sale on execution or dis rcss for rent, by u late act hns been ex-i-mlwl to nil sewimr maehines used and fwued by privato families, except to BcttOHS wno Keep mem iui ciiiuuiiiiru. 1 Festival. Ono of tho classes of fcung ladies, helongliig to mo sunilay krl.r.nl nf fit Pntil'q Iftknnnnl (hiirph tend holdind an leo Cream Fes- ival on Saturday night of this iuk. Tho proceeds nro to bo devoted llnhhing the now Church building. j Moist. In our last issuo wo took oc-ji-ion to complain of tho dust. Wo lco it all back. Wo aro no lonirer bublcd in that way. Tho few past !ys liavo iiccnso hiikh dampness that hero Inst week wns dust nro now mud iddlcs. This doubtlCbS is good for tho ups and wo are thcicforo pleased. Notice to Candidates. Candi- hies for our different District nnd runty ofllccs who wish their names Enounced for the different olllccs to bo lied nt tho coming elections should I nil In thclrnatnes alonce accompanied ith Stf.OO cash, without which no name ill be announced. Wo deslro to tin- lunco them all nt tho tamo time A Hut TIihd. Mr. II. A. Schweppen- Eier oi uentro lownsnip is tno owner a turkey '20 months old which weighs pound!?, nnd this too, without any on ueing maiio 10 union tno mru. Ifalioiiehtthiu by Fall, this weight lill ho increased to CO pounds. Has any Begot anyiuitig in tno turuey lino to Eat this? I Patent Outsides Tho llnzlelon Int'mcl, which our neighbor Sanders Ekes charge of, has "patent outt-ides," atia, thooutbido of his paper is priii din Clilcneo, orsomo other Western lily, nnd tho iusidu nt Iluzloton. Hnlf Bie imuer Is ciltul nml contro Hod bv iimtcll', and tho other half by strangers. re uoirt iiko 1110 Fysiein, However pliable it may bo to tho publisher. iTiir, Old Stobv. Tho Republican is wick, ns usual, republishes tho urt proceedings furnished our readers -tweek, and without a lino of credit, leclvethis week n further instalment Ihichour enterprising neighbor will ldjubtedly sleal ns usual. Republl- iwwiio want early news may have iieColumhian for $2.00 per annum, yablo in advance. Cm. E. Oodi'hey Rhiirer, whoso lyUcrious disappearance created such I' wiu'iuvui in ouiiuyiiiiii county, fu on account of which somo persons fill 1 ft IrnVH Kolili ul bill nnTinlt. .I.,,.,.r,.l iitli Leing ids murderers, and whosub Iquently turned up in tho Marino ser- iisiniigiou, is now in Tamaqua, P which ho returned u fow days ago. Iviral mines were pumped with n PC'W Of lilKlinf his hnrlv. I o " ' I Our. Lite Court was ono of niotleralo ng li. Tho jurors were nil discharged ' m mlddio of tho fourth day, the i"" ""Having neen exiiausled. umrt r tno September term was mdt'ii-d for re Wiek. Llllln Imslnos fi' nrnnil lrO:Hltll( fur 11... rrr,.,Jk l,,,.,.t. I 'Ho fur 'tho Judges! All which is very in am! wo may hope will long eontln- Berwick Gazktti-:. Woiinvo ' ,!""""" mat wiuio Mr. banders I;',1,","10 owner of this paper, the 1m Itaiate biipervislon of its columns will W linilnr n It. l l r I.. v. im. iuoreiieau, lunnuriy .employeo of Jackson & Woodin, I n . . . " " presuino uie uazcue '''cease to bo a Uemocratlc nowspa- I .--- giiiiu uuiuiiiu iiiuui'ui or 'eremnln ...uti. ... . " ".-uiii, wiuuii wiiiuii lenvo Iro. f'u?ifniAN 1110 0ll'y Democratic Ouu County Convention-.', mi. misunderstanding 1 tn II... II..... ...1..... twg our renders ns to tho tl e next Democratic County meets. Tho rules oflSol Wfor tho Coiivenlion on i;onven fixed tho the Inst HfiriMnii I. . . " erlpir, , igu.stl 11,111 u'o time ,11 5ai" c tho Saturday time for day pro I ..mi. lor. ft'., ! :?UU..UIB "HHimi con Jlrst Moil s un tllnn . oi year u :, but Kmi,.Ioai) CoNTitovEn8Y.-In our i 1 ."'ouinieulty between tho Cntii-Svni.U,.to-11,111 "an vllle, Ilazleton - ..lui-suarro h. u. Co 'I'lw. I,.n. .1nU9.m"cl! eamooiron Suturduv K I 111 1 llln.li.l..l.l., I . f. T...1 on uSi" ,aflcr ni'BHinent tlie injunc i V81' solvcd,nnd Itobert Il.Sayro, 1'1-nKineer of tho Lehigh Vullcy am'f,,,'"? "grcf'l upon as engineer to tUthi.li 'oa"iy ("til to report ml, . "1 l'roposed road bliould pass .i0.rnbvo tho Catnwisttt II. It., or '--v, aim nt whnt point. IIDEXT nTrRnlnr.l.nr iilnM lnct ftn.,1. u"'1' xseynoril, ol ueiilro tit , 1wna "riving down Market me.0 ' !! s,Wyli u, ho turned tho otliar,,i., JVvy iscal v Uo.'s store Or If... r i . liwjr iiiijvu un ui ijiu rat i brl.('f?o which crosses tliogut- Lin,,,! I'"' H. Til Tho buggy was over- UX! 1 ,w,ln? out himself, his wlfo tim;w ,Vlalnby wns picked up nl tJhar1l,hol,,or80 8l'0o Mrs. ia!lvnV,u,Vwstn,llli wns thrown Mindror "to nnlmul. With tlio f.Nt.vi,,.. , 0,nP "rulses rccelvod by '"''.noInjiirleaNverolnlllcted. arwb!o (fca U Ve,y forlun!lto autl E Til... tu.l... !.. . I,rn, Dl.l.. it r. jjuiiuii jiuiaii:' ot.j'o iiiuoni i Thomas l'opo hns Just elenreil this port, (Iloston) with nlno missionaries, nnd u cargo of 20,000 gals, of Now Kngland num. for Afrlciv" Doos IlcwAitu. Unelo Sam Is nftcr you witli a sliarp stick in tho way of taxation. Ono' dny last week Mr. i.eoves introduced n resolution Into tho House ofltepresentntlves nt Washing ton, to tax dogs $2,00 each. This will bo rough upon somo of our two-leggod curd. Tun Avondalo mines, at which on September (ith, 1800 tho breakers wero burned and 110 men nnd bovs smother ed, hns Just gono Into operation again. i now iireauor, wim tno necessary buildings and machinery, has been constructed at nil expenso of $90,000 nnd nn nlr shnft. 90 feet In dentil has boon sunkuta distance of 150 foot from tho mouth of tliu shaft. In additional tun nel lias been driven from I ho Avondalo to tho Union mines, a dlstanco of flirt feet. Tho nlr shaft cost over iiiOOO, and the tunnel nbout $1000. That UULtiUTiif UoAitn.-Our neigh bor, without consulting tho parties in terested, has placed on tho sldo walk (and mndo himself Hnblo to nn Indict ment for erecting nnd maintaining n nulsnncci a eounlu of nniiilnserlnt. inn. chines which ho calls bulletin boards, painted blnck in honor of tho XVth Amendment. and on which is ninced a solitary poster, tho only ono done In mat csinmisnmeiH lor n mnntii. wo liavo put up a while one, much to his chagrin in a moro prominent place nnd yet whero it does notinlerferi) with llio public, nor tlio rlglits orprlvnto par ties, lleneo theso tears. 'I'm: l'lioi'osEi) new It. It. Tlio peo i)lo along tho proposed now rail road between hero and Muncy mo not only deeply interested in its completion, but are doing every thing in their jiower to secure that result. Not only nro they donating tho right of way, nml contrib uting till tho tits needed, but largo quantities of stock will bo taken. Tho road Ecems to us to bo a necessary ono, not only becauso It shortens our com munications with tho West Urauch, but becauto it opens up to tlio mnikot u valuablo nnd iunceessiblo region of country. Wo deslro to see tho road speedily completed. SoMEindividual proposes thatinsti ad of licensing liquor dealers tho persons who drink should bo made to take out u license. His idea is, atleast, original. Hear him : No inun should bo entitled to drink unless ho first got u license; and any barkeeper who should sell to nn unli censed party, should bo subject to line and imprisonment. Tho license should be annual; and tho bum chnrged should bo from twenty to ono hundred dollars. No young man should be allowed a li cense till ho was sixteen, ami then until twenty-ono years of ago only boar li cense at a moderate charge. After twenty ono ho should -ole, drink, and chew tobacco on payment of license, and tho samo privilegoshould be exten ded to strong minded women. Daring Theft. A robbery of sing ular boldness, hitherto unknown out side ol tho large towns, occurred in this placo on Friday last, in broad day light, at tlio store of Louis liernhard, Watch- liiaKer. jur. iscrniiam nail occasion to lcavo tlio store for a short time nnd loft n boy in charge. Tho boy stood on tho sidewalk in Irontof thodoor, and whilst his attention was attracted elsewhcro for a moment, somo person entered tho store and took a valuablo watch from tho nail whero it had been hung after undergoing repairs and succeeded iu es caping without detection. Tho loss was dlicovered when the owner called for his property. There is no eluo to this daring thief. Amended Game Law. Tlio last Legislature made tho following amend ments to our present game law, to which wo would call tho attention of all sportsmen : That in section llrst of tho act, providing for tho taking of gamo. npproveu April nrst, ono thous and eight hundred and sixty-nine, tho word ''thirty" ba.strieken out, so that thotection shall rend "tho twentieth day of December, in any year, and the llrst day of September iu any year fol lowing." Sac. 2. That iu bcctiun fotuth of tho act, providing for the taking of ganie, approved April II rat, ons thousand eight hundred and slxty-ulno, tho words, "fourth day of July" bo stricken out, so that tho section shall rend "tho' fif teenth day of November and tho first day of September in any year." Hec. a. No person shall kill, capture, take, or liavo in liis or her possession, any gray snlpo or Knglish snipe, bo twecn tlio fifteenth day of November and tho llrst dny of September, under a penalty of tlvo dollars for each and every bird so killed or had In posses sion, or cxpo:sed for sale. Ouu. now town organization com mences its career under somo unfavora ble circumstances whicji aro to ho rcgi tit led. It inherits from tlio old township a debt of somo magnitude, tho imnmli uto payment of which, out of tho taxes of tho present year, will bo inconvenient nnd will delny improvements. There is an old Poor debt due, exceeding $o, 000, nnd a balance duo upon road ex penditures of last year of several hun dred dullaru Then thero is tho ques tion of damages for opening sovcnil streets. Proceedings wero In progres for opening them before tlio town was incorporated, but wero not then com pleted. Wo are not familiar enough with the facts nml the law, to under stand wliero pecuniary liability will fall in those cases whether tho (lain nets will bo paid by the town or by the County. Of course in future cases of opening streets iu tlio settled parts of tno town, tno damages to uo paid will bo a local burden. Tlio old Poor debt, ns wo bellovo. rests upon Illoomsburg nlono nml not upon tho Bloom Poor District iu which eevernl towiiililp.snro included. Town Council. A mooting of tho Council wns hold on Saturday last at the Court IIoue, all tlio members being present, in tno matter oi tuoiirait or plot of the town of Uloomsburg. which Is required by law to bo mndo, tho oiler of Mr. Samuel Neyhard was considered nnd finally accepted. Un is to receive $5 for cacti dny actually employed, ibo I!y-Laws, seventeen In number, which had been prepared wero then read and ndonted separately. A reso lution was adopted authorizing tho Town Treasurer to deposho moneys ueiongingio uio town in tno uirsi jsa tlonal Dank of Illoomsburg, without incurring personal responsibility for their safe keeping. A resolution was also adopted conferring on ConUablo M. C. Woodward authority to act as High Constable of the town, during his present term of olllce. Tuesday tho 2lth of May was fixed as tho tinio for neuring appeals lrom ossification in tho assessment list. Tho Council will meet on that day In tho Grand Jury room of tlio Court IIouso nt 10 o'clock o, in, for this purpono. On motion, tho corporate seal submitted to thoCouiiell, was approved and adopted. After tho appointment of u Commlttco to draft ordinances tho Council adjourned to meoi ai mo court JioiisO on Wednes day, May llth, nt 71 o'clock p. m. Council met Wednesday evening in tho Court IIouso, all tho members pro sont except Mr. Shnrptess. Four additional Uy-Luws wero read and adopted, Tho President was author ized to contract with W. II, Gllniore. to liavo tho rubbish from tlio Hotel ruins used for tilling up low ground on Fourth Street whero necessary, ut n cost not exiecding fifty dollnis. Messrs, Shnrploss, Kuorr nnd Uarton wero ap pointed n Commlttco to provide u suitable room for a Lockup nnd also to secure ground and erect a Public Pound, Adjourned to meet on Friday ovenlng, May Kith. COLUMBIAN AND llHTTWIT' "Tr,.n , Mf ...II 1 1 . 1 I . .. , V. . . ' l,U villi IIIIUIIIIOII to ri Ilrldgo Notice of tlio ConiurTsslonoiy to bo found In our ndvortlslngeolumns. John J. WAciaoNsni.iiEH, of lllooms- bnrrr. I'll. linn mirnttnc.l n o.mtl r..... ni .,,.,..(t. i nuiiiii iiiiiu CO acres situated nbout two mllc3 from tho city. Ho purposes improving 11 nt once. Aorth Carolinian. Commonwealth vs Geouok. W. Ldoah. In Quarter Sessions of Col umbia nnuntv Mnv'I' 1H70 Tim rinf,,.,. (hlllt IS WO linllnvn. Il rlllvi.il nt 10lal,lm. creek township, and not of Scott town- milir. IV U UIVC II11S OXpiUliailOtl U0- cause of tho identity of two persons. 3fin, ,,.lt,,.H I, ....... I.... ... ...... . ,ji...ii. ..-iiiiMia iviumv IIUW 1(1 III1X UllllgS well; others mix them apparently with out any specinl view to the pleasing of (til their lo.uler.s. For instance, tho ed- llnr nf llui Il'l A,,,. "Sunday being n balmy day, tho styies wuiu iiiuiigiii. oui. rno most ricniy dressed lady wo saw is tho wlfo of a iii.iii wno nas owed mis oinco ism lor ne.irlv tbron vniiva ITn a n.u hn miiMnl raise tho money, nnd wo billevo hitii." Cnuncit Nonci:. Provldcnco per mitting, tho Lecturo-room of tho now M. 12. Church nt Shlckshlnny, Luzerno Co., Pii. will bo opened for divine per vico on Sunday, May 22. Hov. K. L. D.ishlell, D. 1)., Hov. S. Uarnos and others liavo been engaged for tho occas ion. Services nt 10 a. nt., II p. m., and 7 P. m. A cordial Invitation is exten ded to all. K. II. Yocum, Pastor. ScnitVl.Eli & Low, of Orangevillo manufacture the best Plows In IheCoun try, and if you do not bellevo it they will givo you twenty live dollars to bring a man th it will beat them, pro viding Hint you will give them tho samo amount if you nro bs.it. Their two horso com plows and ono horse cultivators aio just the thing for tho Farmer, and their Thro-Jiing Machines, Cleaners and Tread-Powers, work com plete. Ki.ection or School Diuectohs. A bill was passed by tho Into LcglsU Hire providing that ta the next election for school directors in each bdiool dis trict iu tho Common wealth, and annual ly therenfter, tho qualified electors thereof shall elect two sober, intelligent and competent per-ons toservoas school directors for threo year.-; that each elec tor shall vote for ono person only, and the two persons having the highest number of votes shall bo declared school directors for threo years. This bill will have the effect of giving both po litical parties an equal representation iu tho hoard. JCxchamjc. Tho (Juvernor has signed no such bill and therefore the law remains unchang ed. Meeting ov the Dak. A meeting of tlio liar of Columbia county was held in tho counsel room Wednisday eve ning May, i 1S70. Mr. Jackson was chosen president and C. O. Dark ley Secretary. On motion of Mr. Knorr it was re solved that n IJ.ir Association bo or ganized. Tho chair appointed Messis. Itobison, Clark and Little a commlttco, to draft by-laws for tho government of tho Association, with directions to report at tlio noxt meeting of tho Jlar. jur. uiaric requested to lie ex cused for service in tho commlttco on account of business which would require ins nusence lrom Home, un motion Mr. Jnekson was chosen to fill his place. Mr. Itobison, Chairman of tho Li brary Commlttco reported that over four hundred dollars liavo been collec ted for Library purposes, and stated that tho Committee desired an expres sion of opinion of tho members oi the Jiar as to tliu expenditure of tlio Mime. Adjourned to moetntS o'clock Fii day evening JunoUrd . C. (J. Dahkeev, Scc'y. Ili.ooMsnuna Dei-ended. -Somo en terprising young gentleman in town appears to have been writing Col. For ney In vindication of tho respectability, importance, prosperity, loyalty, expan siveness, nnd political Importance of Illoomsburg. Some one iu tho columns of tho J'rcss had referred to our town as a "mountain-locked village shut oil" from intercourse with tho active world;" whereupon our vindicatorexplalns that all this is a mistake. Ono point of his lucubration may bo mentioned. Ho as seits that tho Democrats of tho County did not like Uloomsburg, and that no grand jury would give a ilorough char tcr by leasou of political hostility, &u. It might bo well for bomo other enter prising correspondent to inform Col. Forney that this also is a complete mis take; tliatthodlvision upon tho llorotigh question did not ill vido our people po litically ; that tho most active and in fluential opponent of Incorporation was Mr. l'.xxton, manager of tho Irondalo Company; that both newspapers in town supported incorporation; that tho main objection to tho borough as proposed was ono of boundary, mid that the dilli cully was solved by an net of as'embly including tlio wliolo township, which the Court could not authorlzo under general laws. Hut perhaps tlio expla nation Is hardly necessary. Desthuotive Stoiim. Tho storm which prevailed on Sunday last was oxeadingly severe in Philadelphia being accompanied by tho most des tructive fall of linil ever known there. Tlio hailstones wero from tho size of a pea to six or seven inches iu ciieum forence. Tho papers speaks of onu which was eleven inches in circumference. Tho loss is Immense in tho lino of glas.s. It is s.ild that thero is nut a pane of glass left in any of tho con-ervatoriesor hot houses in thocity. Man vpublicbuild ings had every window light broken on the sido towards the stoi m. Thero is an almost total destruction offiuit trees on tho outskirts of the city, tlio blos soms being completely stripped from tlio trees. Somo seiious accidents aro reported principally caused by runaway liorsos-, ot which there wero many in tlio streets. Some Idea of tho forco with which theso hnil stones fell may be formed from tho fact that a gentle man who was struck on tho back of tho head by ono of unusual sizo was in stantly knocked down; a similar acei cident happened to a lady; and a dri ver whoso hat was blown oil' was so seriously cut about tho head as to re quire medical attendance Tho storm though hovero hero was not attended by hail, but wo have heard Hint iu tho upper part of tho county n few small hail stones fell. PllOTKlTION 1111' Tl.MHEKIiANDS. Till) following hill for tho better protection of tiiiiberlauds iu tills Commonwealth, drawn up and presouted iu tho House by Mr. Creits:, ono of tho members from Lehigh county, passed both branches, und Is now a law. Tho net Is a timely one, ns tho destruction of tim ber by flro through carelessness an nually amounts to hundreds of thous ands of dollars. W'hcrcui, It Islmportaut to tho peo ple of the Statu that timber lauds should bo protected from lire, which owIiil' to malicious conduct and earelesiiiess of individuals Is causing vast havoc to tho young growing timber, especially upon our mountains, thcroforo Kei. 1. Ho It enacted. &c. that It shall bo tho duty of tho Commissioners of uio .several uountics ot tlio common wealth to appoint persons under oath whoso duty It shall bo to ferret out nnd bring to punishment all persons who olther wilfully orothorwlso entiso tho burning of timber lauds, and to take measures to liavo such fires extinguish ed whero it can bo done, tho expenses thereof to bo paid out of tho count treasury, tho unseated land tax to bo first applied to such expenses. Sec. 2. That tho provisions of the net of i)th of April, 1800, entitled "An Act to provent tho firing of mountains nnd oilier wild lands iu tho county of Union," bound tho samo Is hereby ex tedded to nil tho counties of this Commonwealth. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJBG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Dr T. O. McHiiNitv, having perma nently locnted In tho town of llonton, nlnM-.s llU limfnaitnii.. I cJtlacmoftW plnco and vicinity. All tuns uuiiur ny (uiy or lllglll answered iiiuuiinijr, um-a m, ,i, j. iuo iieury'ri. Pauih hy SuniiIoht and Gasmoht. This Is tho titlo of tho most eomplcto und attract! vo book of tho day, Issued III- tlllt TMlltlmir.! Ill. Hut. I.... li , ,, MmioiiiiiK ,iiifiituiy ol Philadelphia. It is a largo volumo rC niinii Unt . I n .. " it.. In Irutotl with onu hundred mid iWty Jlno mifritvlim.1 I.D tint li..vf t.'u.iw.ii .i.iisi and from tlm ton of u writer who Knows j'arw wen. it h nb3uriuic nml mil ftrintiilntr In ,t Mr1i .ti.Hi n r.'.t. struetlon, it abounds in brilliant nnd t 1. u 1 11 t ... .1.. t. if. . . t i . imiimiK ursLTimnHM ui lliu turner ....v, wm lOIIOIHU lilt Hiiiit.-t in carried Into thodnrl; nnd Mjuidid quar tern of thu llujjf.pli'k ih, und U Introduo- Ui lt IIIU IIIIUjU1 III U MtU UlUUUCMl 01 fMVlll'( tlwi im.u( nr. Ill, 1 I I j"-,., t umuu dwi(.i iJH. llL3 Itlllt Mtinmtu (if lliu liml nun.,;., ,i..i ed with perfect truthfulnes-' ; tliu terrl- uiu iiiiu.mi which vico in an muds lias ITIflln III liVi.itr.!. um.lnl 11 1 ut...... 1.1. ... . nnwn,!, .a rniiii mill a startling vigor; Mabilloand llsgaities, With tho voluptuous Gin-can nro uruugiiL iiomu 10 mm ; una uio mail rev els of tho carnivals nro reprodced with great accuracy. 1110 noon is, indeed, Purls photographed, und is as attractive mid spicy to thore.tders'n.s thocity itsolf to tho American visitor. It is brim full nfliin iili.u iiilnct lit.., -.,.!.., I I....1......14 ... ... irvi.gMll,.d. lUtll lllSll UCllUll , and no 0110 possessing a library should inn iu imiuu ii uu iii:j Sliuives. It IS got ten up ill exquisite tastuby tho Publish ors nnd Is nnifn nn nl Irnr.tfi.n (...-.., n.. , . 1 "- ....... . . . V, AIVIIIIIIIV ns internally. Amongst tho illustra tions wo notice tho names of Ciustave Dore, Dc liar, Kiihot, Clerget, and llieiouil than whom Frauco has given no nioio brilliant and successful work ers in tho art of engraving. .lames D. M'Cabe, Jr. Is tho author. It is sold only by subscription, Agents aro want ed in each County. Keep Your. Family PAi'Eit. Tlio lust that should bo given up. iu a well organized family, is thu regular, week ly, local paper. Times may bo hard and money scarce, but in tho midst of the greatest financial distress, the most dllllcult thing to dispense with is thu family newspaper. Thero are few per sons who will do it under any circum stances, und tho wisdom of their decis ion is manifest. The newspaper is a man at the lookout. It keeps tho farm er udvisid of the changes and fluctua tions ot tho markets ; of tlio current news and items or the day ; of tho reg ulations of the financial policy of the country; of everything that pertains to the farming and business interests, and is,tlierefore,n guide board which ia hard times is tho best friend und eountellor. It is valuablo on account of tho infor mation il brings regularly to our doors and which if fought after elsewhere could not bo obtained for ten timrs the amount of a year's subscription. .None but tho hopelessly ignorant, will stop their newspaper on account of tho hard times. When they do so they throw nway und rule out of their family tho only thing which may s.ivo them in an extremity. The newspaper costs a very small sum, and yet veryorten by containing a piece of information valu ablo to farmers and business men, may save him thousands of dollars. If econ omy and retrenchment nro necessary in your expenditures, eommenco eiso wliero than witli the family newspaper. it would bo like lopping oil' tlio headof a fowi'to s.ivo tlio rest of the body from destruction Iiko killing the gooso that lays the golden egg to save the few grains or corn required for its nourishment. The newspaper not only keeps you advised of tho state of the maruei ami contains information that touches uiion your every day interests, but is, nt the samo time, an educator in your family. Your wives and children lead it and are onliLMiteni'il. Tim in (,. inventions and discoveries in nerlpnl. jure, Hie arts and science,,, find n placo in na tumulus mm uy iiiingiiaway.you iiihu ii j-uirij- register oi ovcilis anil tilings to which you can nlways refer with pleasure and profit. It is tho greatest of temporal ns tlio IJible is tlio greatest of spiritual blessings ; never to bo parted with whilo tho eyes can read and tho mind has tho capacity to com prehend. LOCAL NOTICES. Geo, A Mahti.w Kn.. Commercial Kdltor of tho Iluif.ilo Express, says ; "If ur, oagu-H unarm itemeuy possessed no other virtue, its worth would bo be yond price as an cfiVctlvo antidote for tlio horrors of a "cold in tho hc-ad." Two or threo applications liavo al ways, iu my ease, removed thedisagreo able symptoms. Hold by druggists or send Sixty Cents to Dr. It. V. Plsrce, llufialo, N. Y., and get it by mull. The Olobo Life Insuraiico Company of Mow York givesnn increasing policy and a ilevrcasiny premium. Its business is done ou a cash system, and is man aged by ono of tho oldest and best in surance men of tho country. Its Presi dent, Pliny Freeman, has dono more tlniu any oilier man to make insurance s.ifo mid profitable to those who need it most tlio men of small means. 11a is tho incentor of tlio mm forfeiting plan of insurance. Youxo men, whether married or ex pcctitin tn bo married should lenit'inbe.1 that they owu it as n. duty to a wife, to take measures to Insure a comfortable sum for her iu enso of sudden death. Life is uncertain to tho strongest, nnd therefore if you iovo your wifenssomo thing more than a household slavo, pro vide for her future by securing a llvo or ten thcmsuml ilolhw policy In tho Cilobe Life Insurance company of New York. An enterprising and a 'llvo young man who would do good and tit tho same time do well, can find remunera tive employment, by taking a llio in suranco asoueyof J. U. Itobison. Tlio QK'bo Life Insuraiico Company is a mutual company, docs a cash' business entirely, is organized under tlio New York State general insuraiico law, and hns ns ablo u management us can bo found in tho country. No patent riihl notes nro taken by tho agents of this company. Tlio editor of this paper lias a policy iu tho company and hns found it al ways honorable and upright in Its deal ings. Tin: CoitNEii Stone of tlio Now Co lumbia church will bo laid on Saturday, May 1 Ith, services to eommenco nt 11 ii. in. yoveral speakers aro expected to bo present. nlS 2t The annual meeting of the Columbia County Agricultural Society, for the election of olllccrs for tlio ensuing year, will bo held iu tlio Court House in llloonishurg, on Saturday tho 21st day or May, 1870, at 2 o'clock i si. 2-t lly order oflC.v. Cum. The Dauvlllo Plow made by Huber it Son, seems to supply the wants of thu wunts of the farmers. Itla the only plow that can be relied ui&u- always kept on linuil together with all tho castings, also corn plows, corn cultivator.', culti vator teeth, and n great stock of farm ers tools at reduced prices. nl8-lt Hunvon it Warden. Ptn.MONAitv Consumption Is robbed of Its terrors, The Phucnix Pectoral has cured many eases and has given happy relief In many mure, nl(i It Sn.usi'i.Esa A IIaiiman have for tulo tho best corn planters In use. Also tho Montrose Iron lienm Plows, Plow handles, bolts, &c. 2t. ItEMovAi.. J, N. Oberendcr has moved his Tailoring establishment to tho rooms over Jacobs' Confectionery store on Main Street, npposlto David Loweiibcrg's, whero ho Is now ready to attend to tho needs of all customers. nl7-fit rjiittABUitEU's Hal H OV UNSEATED EANM IN COI.UMIUA CO. Aari-enlilr Jo tlie rrovWoun fcf nn Act of An fteinhlv otu tied mi Act inrnrMni? tim mn.in ,r Belling uiinoiitoil limits for tnies nml other imr- I'ueii'n. iii3,-n iuo iiiiriucniii liny oi junrcn, lsir,, nml the further nippleim-nt thereto imsstil on tho latliilnyof Mnich, isi;,aml tlio ssln ilav or Mllfcll. lSili nml tho Hill llnv nf Mnreh. IftlT'ltin Tremiuer of Columbia eounly, licrehv rItcs no tion to nil pomom concerned 1 herein.) ho t unions Iho County, lloail. school, l'oor, Eounly nml Ulnle InxcsUuoontlio following tracts of titiscnt- tu iiiuuH, niiiuiiu in ioiuinoin couuiy, nie imiu heforo tho liny of silo. Iho whole or nneli tmri nr cncli irnet ns will rny the, costs clmrgahlo llieic on, will be soldnt tlio Court House, In tho town of IllooinsburK. I'll., on thol3tliilny of Juno, U70. nnd to continue, by mljournmcnt, from day to dny for nrrcn-nBO or tnus duo wild County, nnd costs accrued on encli tract respectively. No. of Acres. Warranted, or Ownors. Dol. Cl. CENTIIE. Ailnbncli llonjnmlu 1 1 SO Conner lsnlnli, Est dot Conner Hninuel o ai Hewitt llcnedlrt 7 20 1'riU Wllllnni E1 1 us (loii'l .liienli 7,1 Steely lMitllp') k) CATAW1MSA. Weaver El Ins n Yniily. Hl'.'I ui Clewell .Iiicob Jr t, fis jlrn'nt J H n I I llllli.iyrr M AOeo n 60 Clewell .loiepli 2 Itl CONYNOHAM. .lordnn Itobert 10 40 Porter Andrew M2 70 WnlUer Lewis U72CI Uuston Thoniis (12 87 lluslou .Mary lio 4 1 Huston Thomas C'2 87 Huston Alnry lio 41 Vaxlnn Klmo A Sharplcss l'j M ltensloy .lolinson S'lMl Illtl7.lic!iicrTliomas '11 41 Wlclicr.lmm Amos lil S7 Slnmion Win, liouM lUc'.ilinm Qcorco n 01 II tns TJionms 10 9( l.lndeninutli, Kllno Co I V! I.ltii'eninutli Oeo II 4 01 Eclby .1 w :i ,-,7 Mi.rHH sr. llelnlioldOW 2 31 Wul.111 .1 Daniel 2 Wallaco Win I 10 Cinulc Voe.mi 2 47 Wa''xcr Lo.vla 3 03 Kllno Joan . 21 us Young.To.i.1 nn 01 Heam Joshua 157 IS l'rown Nnthtmlel li29 7 Cleaver l.'llas 01 Ct.oico cntlmrluo :m (.'oolc Dr.vy m 02 KUiiKcnnin Fred (! (II Kpehelllsfleo 73 (loodmnn Win 1 30 Kllno John 13 70 ri3HINGC;H3 EK. S in m in W) r.i w !7I 2S0 aw Uol 170 JS or.in) lliOl I. II il ol .ISO 1 13 3SI MI 3SI 100 no i;i si 1 lot 1 " 2 !! i " i it zx- mi 4:j jvj Hot l a " :i 2 " u 3'JI) :i II Ii .'ill 2IHI 17 ) ta n im no 17 SI 3 IS .w 12 T'l lliukaloi, Win EhI Holy l'enlcr 0 It 3J l.'i .10 1 II 1 .11 3 34 10 1.-, 1 IW .1 III 10 SI 1 at 10 1.1 10 OS 1 Hi 12 18 3S 2 01 .1 m 3 3S 13 II I'lcclicnsttno Nathan I'rens & lloll'mnn (ielslnsrer Jacob Ikeler Wm Jones KIchnrd Jones Jnlnes N Mears Williams Mo.itKomcrv Daniel Est I'aiteron II W l'caler Samuel J I'ealev OenrKo t'nanast l'hlllp " Ab.nluim Whltenls'it Wm Zancr John EliANKMN. Iloyer Edwaid Ijllley Ab.tihnm bwank Uoo UUEENWOOD TW1. Itattln H l? Cooper -Mark l' Ikeler A J Kllno Daniel Mellck John Tltinnn A'unhnm Est CENTHAI.IA BOno1. Artor.Tohn llovln John Callahnn James Casey John Duplicity Michael Dieksou Daniel ICllne .1 Helnhsld John Jctso I.ehtiili.l Mnlinnoy P. H Co Mndiltn Thomas Muchen Thomns Meehan James Nivln .Michael Kelly Mieppnrd H P Wltllcli l-'rederlck Zoli,ler Wllll.-m UaU'o llojiy Mo.K.an Jolm D Moo.o llrnce Mr Vi n ll'ucn s E Mrs IU' nn l'.u.lck Ce inon Hevnard Care Ti-rrcrco Kd'cr Widow i.oeland H A JIcKinney Clias Slnvo John ColllusTT llnnly John O Ilui'ey John l-Mward Jrmes Hlven Jnt.ies Heaver D.i 'i 1 Davis Ileuiy re.n-tcrmu'.-;ier .1 II Jones Ann T .Mis Kllno Ca-olluo I Jill" en lit MeLi inhlln V Mnrp iv Tho.nas MuiphyliililKet Maniluiu John Manllian Thomas .Marks I.loyil .Mai ks (leorKO JSlcllitf-l Jaioe Welsh .Mm I hi Kline John Cutn Owen (iiill.Mlcleel Dm kin Ellen HHlAttCHEEK TWP. Apple Paul Howmau Jesso llrlltaln Wm A llllfli Heuhen l!rali Nathan Iluheo I ewls Hryun (luy Clr-m W T 1) Evans Wm HiCliS JofkO l'ealer Samuel J Hceeer Abraham Maekhouso Josej h I!nl Hult Adam Killer Jacob ."jionenbeig Philip Yosl John iihrr John HEAVEU'fWP. olumhla Ci'nl .1 Eumbcr Co 11 01 S 10 70 3 Si 5 II 1 30 17 80 00 IS 33 i) 1! 10D I0J 2 lots 12 41 II 07 7 SI 3 SI r is ."1 77 7 01 I 4 40 10 (I 24 3 IIS 1 41 7 00 3 Hi 3 111 .1 M 3 02 3 .V. 1 50 5 UJ 2 20 I lit ."I S.I 1 77 4 r. 3: :i il 7 I' 2 (l'i 1 till 1 1.1 1 20 4) X0 uo 2 07 2 20 2 21 1 00 10 I) 1) III 2 20 2 20 1 17 10 1 -o I 111 1 27 1 .11 12 10 12 00 .,' f5 Ii2 21 34 70 0 l,S as c.-. ItM I'Kl 1IH) ISO J10 :'s in 10 100 iuo i.'i 1(0 5 100 li 10 12 (H) 13 I.', 0 Hi) 3 21 M 0 45 12 !)0 IS 11 21 31 C 11 2 h 3 : 400 Jul a.so ao "o vs 51)0 100 IK) ll 11) -10 im Siiil :o 27 M 27 I'S 21 (.1) 27 M 1 M I) la 20 01 7 10 12 31 Ii 1 0 SI 2 M 7 20 SI 0) 0 f.i D.ivU Iunc JIarriiierJacob Millu-Ellas Mau 11 .1 lloal No.Mi-Ctithailuo Nn.M'rCeomu Nun:;csser Oeoro Cehllcher Moseb Slilrmun H W West Hack Mountain Coal . JronCompauy Molds Daniel BENTON. AnnstiMiij: ll.innnh White. 'I'rnev II ml,,' Wllllain l'. i.nliiKliiu Jesse H HEMLOCK. - Appleman William Applcmnu nil Unifier is miuel C.nniiliell I,N Hams Jacob JACICSON, Wniiner Philip A Co Kteplien WIU1 1111 Jolm Kilo , " ' v. I.OCUHT. I'.IUIiiKiiin 'I Iinmas ,l''lsher John John Samuel Miller Jacob lthods.lohn A- JoioiPi Hnj cis William Huston Thomas Hceso Daniel Huston Mary Huston Clou lotto He; noltls John MyirsMary Hufclon'Jliomas lleeso Daniel Huston Mary Huston chn-lottu Hejnolitsjolin Meis Mary Oil VNllE. Hnreuliuch Isaac Everoit Janus Est Jnma Hlelinrd Everett Moses Killer Hiilnuel lliirlni; Uivlii PINE. Jaenby O A llealb Kyh ester io is ii u .5 3s H V7 3 IM 3 73 3 1.1 7 77 1113 .1 3.1 7 31 AO l.-l .'II M 100 50 UofSlO Jjof SIS II 11 COO 10 .11 71 U'O M U ot 100 ? of iuo U ut ao is of sno of IK) U of KHI VSof 190 jSofai) J3 of so ft of WO ii oftMO 11 CO 3 12 2 00 3 12 2 .IS 7 Ml 2 ml 3 01 7 Kl 7 Ml 7 M) 7 SO 7 Ml 3 111 7 N) 7 SO 7 M) 7 M) 7 i) 7 31 5 23 4 Sil 5 M II UI 100 1 lot It 10 1 ul HOAHINaCHEEK. Iluruered Isaco 2"! 7ft H-iriies'l'tios Jr H3 Dewtft (Ji-oiKu 20 7.1 llnwer (leorni k Mmrls Daniel 2 OS Duly I'reilirlelt 3 11 HUUAHLOAF. Cole Wlllljiu VM 4 GK Colo l.'ekiel a) til Huckalcw James 33 Oil l-'il I Henry W 5 S5 (losn Nalhunii'l 31 go Hubert (Imv 21 2) (liaiiuirl Wllllain 27 US (iiuiliart U(sirK h 01 .MoulKiimery liobt Kit 40 20 Jtelliiuy Daniel Jr 08 louiiir Atiiuhaiii h uk Jul. 11 Kilo 3 3U MADIfON, MiiserJnolb ja 32 Hlictch Joseph 31 tti MONTOUH. (HljU-Joliu 2 (Kl (IIOMU Uiothcrs 10 7(1 I.elby Jacob j (1 Humsey John I'M Si MOUNT PLEASANT, Ale John (ill McCurly Daniel 71 M M ia to as 71 ssa w) .11 3141 III li Jofll an Mi II 10 II ss MAINE. Kllngamnn Kllcslielh 1 21 Hosier Jacob a m Mann f 'Ins P 4,1,4 Miller 11 O Kit 1 11 Miller Philip 7 (tl Hhumnii D.inkl ileoM ltd Minima 1 Itnlnh ' 4 ia Hmeck.lli'olul, YctleTAllnuk I W l etter Isirto I) 7? Vetter 1) A Isano lino Yotler Daniel I) .15 Caicy Edward tl 70 lionnMibcrp;or lleorge dee'd )5 (.I Duty Piederlck 3 71 MI! PLIN. Hrown David Sr 2 10 Cieasy Henry tl K7 Keller Jolm 8 0 1 I.ut7. Ellraliclli 10 Niuucosscr lleo lo 00 NussJnoob 0 (x) Poiiebcckcr Jacob I 47 Parks Hiunui f st 2 so HUlllllJoi'l 2 SO .immcrmau Joshua 8 00 , DAVID LOWENHEltO, urg, April 8, 1S70. Treasuier. 7 10) w 10 112 1.7 (17 H ut 100 1110 lio 471 21 0 0) 0 II 2O0 2 171 ? 12 31 31 47 lllooms). rpitHASUltEK'S SALIC OI.'HHATEII LANDS IN COLUMN! A UlUNrV. Also tlio following lots, pieces or parcels nf Henled liinds, leliirned byllio tnx enJiocliiiK are nv mi uiu na mil- nine, miner 1110 provisions ol an net of Assembly, entitled "An Aet letnllnj ... iv n.w.j i l.lll'll Kir III.MIH ,11 lAIHimillll Ullllll- ty," upproved March filh. 1! Aerai. Names of Owners. HENTON TWI'. Mills J:,u 2 Hiirlcman Johii 7.s Kimw John K sillllir Wnsti 10 Lnrtsh Ocoi,.o HIlIAItCIlEEK. 1 Martin Eliza 5 Hiomas Joslnh HEAVKH. 1W ClarkAllillewlraet 01 Halliard John Est Ml Hubbies Heirs 61 Mann llaldy ,s Crlswcll 2 (IroverSlepheii 10) Miller & Mann 300 nillenbciuler.l: HieUch CONVNOllAM. Tnvcs. 2 :n .1! J 2(3 9 ii 70 73 in 1 ii ii un 2 lots I i " 21 1 lot 1 ' 3ii lliu 1 ' 1 " 1 ' 1 " 1 1 " 1 " Hrown William 11 00 Uriniicn Jacob u 16 lirenneu William n 110 MnieienP 12:10 Taylorltnbt 11 in Ca ey John "Lower" 2 NS I.ll deri.iutli U D IB .lie- ren reier 00 erne Domlulck 40 IM er Jeu., 1 2 1' K'l ,.o Jo in In If. j'ic 1 iiiiricit 220 Htnkejnhn 3 to Hi, illey lvter 1 ft) Hladley James 1 AO Hi. ler Thoinas 1 .Ii, Ceni.oTurnplkoCo 2 ai Channisii Wllllain 1 AO (only Mary 1 SO Dewey Jillnes fi (V jir-mes uie 1 rn 4 12 Mei ghrn Anthony 1.1) Mtehc.i Pair c!c 13) MeKlcruan Anna 3 is llennci- Jmob 1 05 nrit Andiew I2i Wynn Her 11I4 2 10 IVelloM M 1 10 Mul'onnell Pat 1 .')) Hyi'.iey Wllllnm 1 .1) P.estnn lmnrovimeut Co 27 .1) 1 " 1 ' 1 " 21 2 lols 2 " 1 : 1 1 I " (.ruiilitu P.it 1 &I iinuiilii.il Thus .101 .loic.oPv.ler 2 fill Murphy 'llios 2 30 Muiphy ltlchard 2 10 lsecueiiicH John 1 Knlttlc Jonas 3 Si HiMnuuwou Phlllii :iS) CESTHE. Eicwu M L rilANKLIN. Cronily Julia Ann PISHINOCnEEIC. Ynplo Mkliael Est CIIIEKSWOOD 1 lot Comstoclc Wm M Tameny Mois 4) Writs Moses S.-, 3 2 lols weirieici tii7aucui 411 Whtteman II 1" 2 r,2 Drciblebts James 2.1 HEMLOCK. Whttcnight PotorEst MONTOUH. 10 . lot II Mlnaban Thoinas C1 OHNOE. ISankey James W K .17 TINE. Dawson Hannah .101 6J Clave John 4 10 fcUOAHLOAK 13 100 XI 420 nolderLavlna II Kllno Casper Cl .Moss II a. 11 r. l'ensteimaclierCrevellugiCol'J to JACKSON. M 11 Kitchen William Hem James . i 10 3 10 DAVrn r.owvNiiiMKi Hloomsbui'i;, March s, 1S70. 'I'reasiuer. tOMMISSIONEri'S SALE. Will bo enl.I nt tlio Court IIouie,In Dloomi burg, on Hie second Mondny in June, 1870, ngicealily lo Iho provisions of tlio Acls ol' Assembly In each case made and provided, all tlio right, title and inlciest acquired by eaiJ CoinuiUsioucrs In tlio following lota, pieces, and parcels ol' mifentc.l lands hereto I010 purchased l.y them nt Treasurers sale and l.eld for a period of more titan fivoyenrs 1 : the day of redemption linviug gone by, un less by tlio original on net. lcrc?. 30. Tislicr Jor.atlian II. Strou)i Adam r 50. Chaiubcilin Win 15. Harpine. David 18. Hower (ienrgo 50. ncisln-r Jolm sr f.5. Millard Win 50. Wlillmau ALrin. COD. Cook John jr 2H0. llancroft L. O. 100. " " 5. Scott Samuel 25. sli Saluuil 400. Cu-ry Patrick 131. Heaeh N O 11 401. 11. Keelcr Mlicueur 10. lloivcr F0I0111011 575. Cnirus Cii..rlc3 IS. Kisner Jelin 575, Scliuyler.tUeurv 30. Ikeler William ' 22. McCalls Jnlin 106. Vi'nguer Philip 52. " Michael 75. Colder I) 150. Yorks William 0. Oman John 50. Eunyau .Ezra 15. Hobbing Jos. 100. Hunter P.obt. 52. I.ebo Henry 70, I.) on llobett 52. Welllvcr John 313, llarrmi John jr 313. Benson Pcler 121. llanica TIh.j 131, Leiuuii Win US. Hall Samuel 127. Yorks Jcecpli 03. Hess Peter 12, McMullcu .las 101). Applem1.11 1' Ifc52 Heaver $ 4.41 " Mt rln't 1.25 ' Mailiion 5.157 " It Creek 3.07 " " 1.41 " 5.37 " " 0.21 "-51 " 14.C1 " " (i.07 If5! rino 20.5.1 " " tf.17 " " 3.32 " T Creek ,l!l7 " 11 Crick 13.07 I fill Dcntou 13.11 " " 13.CC " " 1.73 " I) Creek l.r.7 "-52 17.20 " " " 10.02 ' " u.ni ' Y Crcclt 6.71 ' Jackum 4.47 " " 7.08 " " 5.SH " " 5.43 " " '.1.67 ' Mt Pla't 1.21 " MadUon 4.S7 " " 4.B1 1.37 4.57 1.07 3.1.13 S3.13 14.33 S.ll 14.75 S.07 5 35 4.91 15.S3 9.01 Locust SIi. rino Coavtr 150, l'ray Clias 11 U5S .11. naicot .inn u ' 1J0. McCallaaJihn 50. llitlli, Fainuel 100, " " 11 22. Shick Goo ' 50. Colli-)- S E 'i 200. Cowsart James " 200. Miller A 1'ifer " "llO.sYol.o Puter " 40. Yole'Jdcob 10, Crovcr Mlclocl" 100, Miller & reifer " " -LOU " 15.17 Coujiigliam 21,71 40-j l'rankliu Jaekeou Locust Millliu .".(17 5.73 lill.S.'l 3.57 5.07 3.17 5.83 11.37 10. OS 3.57 4.03 13.22 7.00 B.S7 8.74 32.07 32.07 SO. 01 82.07 3.97 3.41 5.93 3.11 3.11 2.S.01 7.31 12.05 i.tS 3.80 7.74 4.S3 8.13 1,48 3.72 10.1) 11.12 Mniiio 52 332. Monn i- Hoat " 10. ltillcrs Est. " 17. Sloan Oeo " 150. Deobler C II 120. Holl'man Hat. 200. Woodaldo AFrick" 25, IlarUoll David UCO 400. Cel. C..V I. Co " 400. " " ZiO. " " " o 400. DciU P.obt 50. Ash William " 10. lllnnk Joseph " 11. Traugh ltcnry " 3. Parka James " 0. l'.vai.s Jocuh " 305, Ererliard John " 100, II ugliei J 11 " 125. Hughes W & I, " 10. Groves M " 50. Creellug A " (1.1, Shuman V II DC2 14. Howmau S II " ISO. I'rcas Andrew " 20. SmcckMliolsl 11 3, l.ongenbergo (1 " 32. " " 50, Cheetz James " Monlour Orango I'lno 11 S I.no f Mllllln llcavcr II Creek F Creek tl wood Locust Montour Maine Heaver II Creek 11 Cnlawlssa Mllllln Maine. S Leaf DAVID YE AO Ml, WM.U. sJUIOH, OYHUS liODIUNS Cir'. AQKKTS WANTED t'Olt 1-) PHOSPECTUM r 1'HEEI 3 1 li L K .1 J V ItlCS A MAfcTHHl.Y VKHHIFICATION OK THE .sUHLI.ME POEIHY OP 1111; H11ILK. BO prouounud by Jiiulluf clergymen nnd lay men of all iliiiomlnatlons. L'ulvcisiillynduilred und highly fsie.'iaiHl hntti tor Its g;renl Intrinsic merit unit nn eliaiilunl llulsb. A lie-sullful Pi 04. peuliii, lrom u new and orlulual dislgu. showing the Ullleieiit stvles nl lilndlug, Ue sent n5o lulvly l-'HEE In all necepted im Ageuts,uud n sam pit, isipy w hell ill sired, nl 20 7r ceil, mi (Ann the ifJIOl.liH.tIJi I'UIOH. Eicluslvn TiTiltury, nnd Ihe Most LIU rul'lvrins, Furlull pnrlleuhUM, terms, etc., udJresn CM". VENT.PublUher, 11111 0'70-ir 3 Uurelay St. New Yoik, J PRINTING Neatly oxecutixl at this Offlci COLUMBIA IEON WORKS, N. V. BAJ'i'LK. V. W. NKAL. L. J. TAYLOIt. Iff. W. SAIrlFIE! & OO.i Ooi'uor ol' Main Street nnd & B. lttvil ltoad, 33Xj003VrS33CJ3aa-3 MAOIIINISTB, Ill0i AND 1UIASS rO liNDlillS; BLACKSMITHS AND MANUFACTUHERS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, ?;s:i:itAJ. r,iAJBii.vc: voiiu ami uhimiuh. .MILL UEAHtNO, HHAI"1'1N(), POLI.EVH, HAN'OKHK, HEAD llt.OCKH, saw nrxXiL gearikto op all isxisros, OAaTINOfl FOIt FUUNAUKS AND itOLLINU JIILI.S. AIM) II.Mt WHEKI.4 AN!) AXI.1JS AND (IKNEltAL MINING CASTINOH. BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS. CAlt liOKKS, t'U M i'US 1 Ti ON (JAb I llSliS, AND UAltHIT METAD IlliLFJKLD'H CKLKBUATICl) (JLOIJK VALViffi, STOI' COCKS, CIIKCK VA1,VUS, AJ H t'OtHva, OIL OUl'fl, STKAJl W11ISTLKS steam: ouArrEa, EEEAri xxa ahd rzaaiia'as AGENTS VOJi ST-IIVJTS GOV3CKKOK, .M'KXowr.Kiiai:!) io he the simplest and hest in the would. MILLWIUOllTH AND 1IAUIINMS feUITI.lLS EITIIEU ON HAND OH I'UltNlSHED AT MHOKT NOTICE, VIZ; OUM AND LEATHEIi IIELTINO OP EVERY IMMCKHTIO v, HEMP AND KOAP STONE PACKING, I'llJ', P.ED AND Willi E LEAD, ill'. IiKSiSUKM AND SOLK JIANUFACTUnEKS OF HALL'S I'ATUN'r DOUIJLK DISC'IIAllGK TUIilJiNL WI1KKLS. LII1EP.A1, .NDUCEMKNTH Oll'EHED TO THE TEA HE. Also Auonte for thu "KUllKKA" Smut nml Kuparntiiift Mnchliie nml CLI.yiOn" Uran Duster, fc'cnd for circulnr. fiiccinitiii MticlilnoB wm Ii ac tin' worn". BLACKSMITHHSTG, HEAVY OH LIGHT VOUOINOH, JUEIU'IIAST I HON OV ALL SIZKS ON ILvND. REAMKIiS, TAPS AND DIES, UOLTH AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER. ORDERS FOR HRIDC1E DOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, iv.rn,Mx- i,,, AND INTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 1 All'huA bllOl'. WE HAVE NOW IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE itl KINDS OF PATTERNS AT SHORT NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OP THE LATEfaT IMPROVED PATTERNS. THRESHING MACHINES, A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF IIOltTON'S PATENT HAY HAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. rSrN. 11. Having put in machinery especially adapted to tlio Manufacture of Mouldini; Cutters, wo nro prepared tnoxecuto largo or small orders, at hhort no tice, and on very favoiahle tenuis. fc.nd for Circular and price list. ,y,.W, N- W- SAMPLE A CO. Legal Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I STATU Ol' ICAIIH.I.A MASON, HKC'I). I.i'Hcm of lulliiiiilstrallon on tlio estalo of fkabniia Mmon lato of 1'all lirook, In Tloca l omity, tU ccnbdl, lia o lit on cii.iilc.i hy llio lUMiMir of talil county to Chnilos W. MIHir 01 HI00111 lowtifclilp, Columlila couuti. AHioreoiH hnvlnBilnli-.isiiaiili.sttliooi.tnto of tlio ilccoili'iit mo rcquoslcj to.rcsent tliem fur hcttlciiii.iit.niul Uicso InilobliU lo llio i Mute to muko iinyiiieni to tho uiultislcnoa mlmlnlstra tor w ithout ilU.iy. C. W. MILLER, npr'J!';il-0t. AilmlnlMinlor. ADMIN I.STllATRIX'S NOTICE. Fhr.vTi: of John iiiomas, nr.o'n, Loltcis ofiulininlitiation on thopi.talo of Ji.Im TlHunps Into ol liloombuvtf, Culumbln coun ty, ilociai cil, have been ariuittd by the ItCKlstcr ol mill louuly lo Hiuu'i 'Ihonins lcslilln In Iho two., and counly uloii'FiiI.l. All pcrsom having clauits aKtilnst llio ei-tiitoiif tho ilcccitcnt are re iiiifHiil 10 iiiisint tlicm lor utilinicni, ana tlioiolmli l.teil lo the i-stiito to mnko myueuUti tlio ululiri(;ni'il, niluilulbtiiitrlx. u Itlinut delay. SARAH TllOMAf, nprS'Ti) Civ. Aitinlnltratilx, VTOTICE.-TO WHOM IT MAY J.1 CONCERN I, tho undcrslxnoil 1.0I1I n nolo 10 Hiinucl I.illij for clahly ilollari, (Shudj n.ul wai unil liiisriiN i-Kaiiwt 1 ukImsIiil' Mid nolo until iho halaiu'o la pnM 10 inc. riho nolo It lion, Hajuncl IIiohIoih, Konrins:euok twn, and 1'i.l.d l ibruaiy Huh, lt:o, Pnynlili. 111 0110 Mar Iriim ilnln Willi In U 1 1 M. .1. J. IIROIOUH. Conyiisl.nui twp., April 2), IbTD-St. A DM1NISTRATORS' NOTICE. x iBTAih of jaioii nAirn-m, ui r'11. Litters of mlrnlnl'.tititloii 011 tliocstatoof Ja cob Hartley, late of l-'r.mklln twp., Colmnbla co. di c'd., have heen lirauleil by this Register ol Mild county, tn Jolm Ilnrtlcy ami I'lirlMinn Ilnri'iv, 01 Kriikliu lounsliip. Culutnbiu coiiMy, All veiMins hnvlni; claims or deviambi jcnlu-.t the di ledent aie uqui Mi'illo muko tlniu known, ami tl.nM' liulilili'il tn tiniki' i.tiviiii,nr. JolIN HAR'lI.r.Y, ellHihll.iN liAlru.l.Y, niu?r;o-6v, tliniiiltictors. ADMINISTRATOR'S N OTI CE. HtTATE nri'ATlMF.lXE (11 Al'.ll.llll' UH'Ml. Ltltirs ol IMlllllllIstiall II nil tilt, l-tlnlo of ( iiihiuliie Ui in hint, i.ii.. i fMi.hu. Liiiimliip Cn limil ln ii iinty, ilicunkiil. Inn- boin rninuiiby the HiKii-liro! t-ftl t..i,iii in Mipiimi (Jiniliiiii 11-MittHK In the tt.un t.fitni.t uiuil'.l ..I.i.miUI, All J eli-i ns 1 avion I'll. 'inn i.KuIil!t ')' ilt.letil Iho ill ceih in mi. ,i ijiu Mi il lo ) i, MM.t thelu li.l K'tlliuifut, all. I tli'M. indil.tiWto tin I'tnla (n liLiko pnj lilt in to Ihe ui,iler,.niil, udiu.ulatla tor, M'lthtiut delay, STEPHEN U EAR HART, ii.iJU'7u (It. AaiiiinUtmtor. "7Xeci;tor's n"otice. l J l-nr.UT. OF i:i.li-. M'.i.TII 1IEI OXO, HEC'll. l.ellcri.iestaiiiciiUiryiiivlIiveitateofElltabeth DelotlL'. lato of Oinnuo tnwlikln, ,.M,).. v. dec'tl., luivu Leen kijuIchI by the ltcmter of snlii cnuuly to EdwuriPDelon!,', of Omnsn twp. Col co. 1(1. All lierfiOllH llllVlll.- CIuIi.IM IlfTltlnvl. tl.n ...l.ilu mo ruiucbtoil to present thoin In tho Exomtor In Coluinbln couuty, Pa. Thone iudobied in tho intato either on note. Judgment, inoilfHKn or u. eunui win iniihu piiineiii iii mo r..ee utor without delay. EDWARD DI'-LiiNO, Pl)ib'70-6r. lUeculor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE XI J.TATK OF M'AI.'ll;lt JIASON. DFC'Il. Letter, of mliuluifclratlon, CoU tiqh cum trtttiiiHuto aniifio, on iho etdato of Waller Mimou Into of Hliom tountlitp, Columbia county, ilerriiMil, liao Uin urnnteil bv tlielKir. Kter ni mid county, to C.W.Miller of lllooms buii,'. All rei'MiLii liavlns elalms uualiikt lliu I'Ktato of mitt tloi-iAiut nrr niiuehtetl ini.rei.iut 111! Ill liirt.ttllcuif ut.illitl tllose indelileil to lllako payiiuiit tntlio llildeiMalled, Mil bout ilelay. C. W. .MH.I.lIt!. AdinlllMimor. tlliru. ,0-Ct J tie Ionia ii&ii fliwi tntumento unmxo ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lMT.m: or w it, i. riiTTi'iiii K, m.0'11. Lettirs of n.tinliilsiiallon on the estatoof Wm. L. Dititerlek lain of Cenlro luwnshlp, Columbia countv, deoM liavo been uiauted tiy iho UenUIer of biild county tohleplieu De.tterli k iiiJius l.i the towui.hliiuud cnuuly ntontialil. All peiHimu liitvinu elalniH ntnluiil tlio iwlaloof Iho di redent me in in. 'me. I to pittent them for ".'Clil.it HI, and tlaiw iuilelitu.l to the ciatoto iiiaUo ,i.iy lueiit to tho uiiilen.lKUi.l.mliiiiiiUtrui!ir,tiilioul dl.iy. hliU'IlEN Dl ETi'r HICK, iiu u'TO-o Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. S. KbTAT B OF JOHN 1 IIAl'll, Ur.C'll, Letli ri ot lulmlnutratloii nn inoemaio of Jnlm rraub, lale or cntnwlwui Iwil, Columbia eoiinty, dee'd, liavo bein giantcil by the Keulntcrof kiIiI oouuty In Aujimiuii Tinub imt.llui; In the tp. unit county nforould, Alt imnnua liai Inn claims ngaliikt the tblalo of tho ilf.-uK.nl ure ruiiieiteil In prikonl them lor ulilemint.anJ lh.no In debted to Ilia t mute lo iuuk payment to lliouu lieulgntil, ndinlnlairaii.r. wHlioui tlelay ACUL'sil'M'lltAl'H. Admluialialor, lua) OTO-Cw. "IXICCUTOR'S NOTCE." I J. I Alii or UAKY M. IIAMllli;, iict'n. LelteiN teitiiiiiieutary on the cuiato of Mary Mlgdalllie llu., t.ot'k, Inlo i f l liiuklln towutlllp, . ...iii.iu.i, t.tin. tut ti, t.H.i iwu tiraniuii by Ibo IUwlj.i( r orulj counly lojolut II, Hmley, at Praiilllu ti.uni.hlp, Col. co., All pi'ikoiu havl ,uH v,.tn rK. ...V re'lllUtire l(Hllin.lll ((, pn. nt Hum to the l-.xitntor lu lolmubla I'uuiiiv. 'lno.' Iinltbteiltu tho rM'ito c'ther on uoip, judgment, inoriBuao or uc.iit uceoi nt mli mnko pumml In tliuiic. i.ti.r Miili.iiini. luy. . JOHN U, HENLEY, niirHTg Cw, Kiocutor. BOILER MAKERS. I0X- liu seen Legal Notices. A uminIstiiatoii's NOTICE." " FhTATK OF DANIirr, AN1IE, Blx'n. i.i . ttora ofndnilnhtrntloii on tho estate of Dan , v..0' )ill9uf MndNon twp, Columbia county, lleed., tune been granted by ihe HecMcrof said county, to John Ando ot Mmtlnm two. All ncruns linlHK claims or ilemands nsulnst tli decedent oru leonested lomnke them knowu.and tllo.se Indented lo inaL-e pnjntcut. JOHN ANDE, npra .o-dw. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI-Z -TV 1.STA1KOF FAT11ICK IIVUNF, DIC'D. Letters ol iulmliil.MralIi.il cum tnlimmito mi- "; t'l laiiiiik jiyriie, into of CnnyiiKham lownshlp, Columbia County. decent.e.1. have been granted bv the ltcclster.ot i tiiuiiioia couniy 10 Dennis llyruo of Conjni- ..uiu i..iiiiip, .jii i.eisons linviug claims or dcniaudsaiialiist llice.!nlii of tlio deeedeut aro leriuistid loinako them known, and Ihoso In debted to make payment. JJI.NIM IIVRNC, ,.,,. Ailinlnlhlrator, nprl., .i)-0Mr mm latatiiento ameio. "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1J i?!tati:of iiisny i.-inosiiciiv.dep'd. Letters tehiainentary on the otate of Henry KlUklitiry, Into i.l Heutoil Inwiikhlp. Columbia ooiuitj, dee'd, have l.ieu yiunledby tho lleglsicr of mlu lounti lo Elijuli fullmer ol Pluo twp., l ot. en.. Pa. All pcriont. liavln ; claims nsalusl llio estate nio riijuesud to prefi.i them lot'ia r.xeenlor Iu Columbia couuly. Tlio-e iudebltd to the estilli-ell ire nn t.niu l...lA... or bonk atcount will make, pajment io tueKs- J'l.I.IAIl I LLLMER, Executor. iirilU'TIMilv. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Li I'SrATK OF I II.Uil.LS F, IIA.NX, DKC'D. Letters ici.ainriitar on the cstnto or Charles I . Mnnn, into ot Heaver township, Colombia ouu Iv dt cM, Imve been Kiautcil by tno ReiiUter or Ma nl county tiil'.nnllno MiiDiinti.l Allen Mnnn ot I eavcr.Col. eo,, Pa, All puso s hnvlng claims nvnlnst tho estate are reouusted to presiul tlioiu to the Exiiutois tn Coluinbln county. Tnohs li-il.l.ttil to Hit i Mnto cltlur on Hole, ludirmcut. 1 1 ,-!i gu ol ho .lt liccnunt will make n.ivii.unt in Hi.) 1.1" l .llltll I ."V Ii -ll.ISP(, ALLEN M.VNN. m.uiY;o-6ie. ixecutors. i?xecut6iivs NO'iytJE 1-1 I.STATK OF .1. 17. 1' I'A 1IT.TT1, .in..',. l.i.ll. is lelaiueuluiy ou tlio'uutate'of J. O, I leblor late ol i nlawisii tnit-ni,f,. .v.t.,r.,i,i. e'iiiiiiv.dec'd,li.ivebeenBraniodby tlm'lu-Kisterof i ..luinlii.i i .iiiiity to Henry I'f.liler oi catawis- s.l. t'ottllll ila colintv. ln. Alt 1.......... 1.....1.... 1 li.imsngHtiist thocstatenre rerjne.stedtu present tl.ein to the Executor in Columblu Counly, pa. 1 Iwse Iudobied to the eatalu either on note, juds meut, moricuKo or book uccouut will maK payment to tlie Executor w itlioui -.eUy. HENRY PPAHLER. inar. ij TJ-dw. Executor. N JEW MILLINERY GOODS. MH4S LIZZIE HARKLEV lluvliijt Jun rtluined from tho city, oflers to llio ln.,leKorilloomi.ljui(:nmlilio couuty, ull tho ueuosl and preltlest styles of H P It I N 11 H A T H , 1'nucy floods, Notions, ,ie., seleeied with ureal euro nml with tlio dclio to satisfy nil tastes, and they iittinot lull in ulve latisiucllon. As Hamtey Jlulldlni;, Main bluet. llliHiinsburi:, April 2), Is7u-.1I, Shaking and. Burning, It is not ueressniy to journey from tho tropics lo Atask-i lu order to vxpcileuce the extremes of lieut autl cold, Tuousauds uuJeriM nil tho lu- conveniences of this tliermoinelrlcal change every day, or' ovcry oilier day, ns the caso may be, wilhuut tho tioublo ,ot movliij over the tliro.hol.1, A word with thosa liivoluutary sh.ik. era. What are they dolus to expedite their ro- luni iuu medium teuipointure? 10 break the chills anil banUli the fever? Are they doslns inenisoives with iniliiin... thereby liupcrlUuu tho Bouuduess of tlielr b iiiei un.l tminlrliiB the Miorof tluir brains nud uenous system Home of tliem ure.no doubt, but unt themajoilty of Iheiu.H Is believed. The vnl.io of Hestotter'a Htouiaah Hitler us a harmless and certain spe cula lor iwer ami uuuo Is understood aud nppie cl.itedln nil pails of the country whero Inter mlltenls prevail. Tlie reaMotilsofsucli localities betjlu touikoltcarly lu the spring as 11 protec tion uiiJlusl the mlasiun by which they are sur r.iuudedi not all of tlium, poiiiapi, f ir n blind adherence to eiror Is tlio speelalty of some peo ple, but the gicuter uumber. If there H uny llxe.1 fact In tliewiieutlcs, It U 11. Ui that the Hitters aro n for I.HI, r saftuuard against all the varieties ol periodic maladies protlueitl l.y unwholrsomoexhulatlous than uny diuu or compound In the materia nietlleaoi the pruttjuslou, Tills ussei Hon is inaddwithuU due ruspet't to Ihe faculty, but being an linjiorlaut truth, autl one that nearly vo ieerus tho health of Im to settlements In minus jiaru or the omiuliy, nui ludtod of the publlo at !nre. It Is made riarhuly. I ' undcil nn amjile s,ud uuliu I a. liable tttllinouy, H i'.cll. s dlsprovi.1 'io Ircak up mills aud leicis, as well lu to picicnl them, llieiu is nothlUL' so rellabU t 111 wiioliaome xeetsbltt lestorullve.