THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. gfltt flftftumlriaw -AND- glMMSlrovggcmocMt. BLOOMSBOKQ. PA. rrttlny .llortiliiR, fllny ST, ISro. 4J-TIIK COf.VMllIAM hl (he Largest Circulation or any paper published In Northern I'citmylvftiitiit an.l Is alio a much larger sheet (tmn nny oMttrotem pnrnrlrti ami li thereforettiabest medium for ndverlUliiR In thla section ntthe State, Judge Black's Befonso of Stanton. Porno tlmo since, Henry Wilson, Sen ator from Masanchusotta wroto tin artic le ou E.il. Stanton, Secrolrtry of Wfir under Mr. Lincoln, in which ho claim ed for tho War Secretary such tlilnRs, as Massachusetts Republicans may deem vlrtuoiu.biit which mankind, generally, cslcom aa little short of crimes. Duplic ity, deliberate lying, nnd bascnes? of tho most desplcabla kind are hold up for public Inspection and approval. So fearfully did this prat?o of Wilson ln juro tho character of the dead Secretary that Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, Attorney General under Mr Buchanan and associ ated with Mr. Stanton in tho Cabinet at tho breaking out of tho Rebellion , felt It Incumbent upon hlin to dofond both Mr. Stanton and tho other members of the Cabinet from the deadly laudation of tho Senator from Massachusetts, llo accordingly publishes mi nrticltiln reply to the ono written by Mr. Wilson, nail very effectually overthrows thalgentlo ine j Whereupon sundry Republican p:i, headed by tho New York Times, r im ero'IIt Mr. Black, and state ih, jiiist bo guided by tho "record jfc t l'i)ut they mean bj this v ' tot ...'eci.i!ly understand, bit' w'' i uiotiun'.-j taken as a truth ful "re ul of fivenla", is tho record which h.m hi cn propired by Mich ivi this Mr. Wilson and others like htm, with duo regard that tho shadows fall only where noccnry to throw Repub lleunlsm Into brighter light. In a word these discrigiutntiiig nowspupers refuse to accept clip statement of a- gentleman of known and accepted truthfulness and honor, Who wag' a member Of the Cabl net of which Mr.Stauton was a part,who wasan eye witness and a personal hearer of what took place, but aro willing to accept thq views of a man who was not In tho Cabinet, who possessed no espec ial advantages of ascertaining tho truo stato of affairs beyond many others of ins associates, anu wno, as rar as our knowledgo of his character Is concerned, possesses no great ability, certainly, as his letter shows, no very high idea of what ni honorablo man Is, nnd vl1030 greatest claim upon tho public admir ation lies in fact tho that ho is, by tho dispensation of Providence, Unltod States Senator from Massachusetts. Iioyalty and Honesty. Nover was tho position and morals of tho leaders of tho Radical party bet ter illustrated than during the recent fight In Congress over tho reconstruc tion of Georgia. This unfortunato Stato (which has had seventeen dif ferent forms of government slnco 1800,) on account or its .Democratic leanings has been a regular root-ball for Rad ical politicians, and is out and in the Union as best suits their purposes. Tho Legislature has been remodelled by having" a military commission turn out u number of Democratic members nnd putting negroes In their places, and now Congress proposes to extend their tlmo, which, legally", will soon ex pire. In other words, they aro afraid to permit a new election to bo held, and Gov. Bullock, and other carpet baggers have beon working industrious ly to perpetuate their power. In order- to accomplish this, $10,000 wcro offered for Senator Carpenter's vote, and lesser amounts for- tho votes of other Senators, l-'orney was paid several thousand dollars for tho Influ- to of hid paper, and about $2,000 was V-iu tii 'cham'pagno suppers, JUS, Bui ljtk paid over $14,000 of tho people's truly to accomplish his iniquitous piTptjCS. These Jiict-. appear In a report of tho Senate Judiciary. Committee and is feigned by mcU Republicans us Conk ling, Trumbull, Edmunds, nnd Car penter. Forney has made a bitter re ply attucking thtwo Senators personally and politically, but does not deny any tory this Is on Radical rule! She IfcWji'SrorU Bloction. Wo wero prepared for n victory in Now York; but did not expect tho majority would reach tho enormous sum ot 00,000. Radical newspapers which at first began to prato about frauds In New 'York City, nro now dumb when they learn that our nialor. Ity is 30,000, outsido of that City, In upcnking about tho political changes tho II orta says: "Thcro is something wonderful In tho political changes, that havo taken placo In tho interior of tho State. Cayuga County Is Democratic for tho first tlmo in thirty years. Oswego County .which govo Grant 3,455 majority In J8G8, hos given Church 000 majority. Jefferson County gavo Grant 2,538 majority, and unurch now has -100 majority. Oeiio seo County, which went for Grant by j,iu7 majority, has now given a Demo- crfttic majority. Moro rcraarkablo still. old Chautauqua, which has bceu Whig Olid ltopuuiicau from tlmolmmeniorial. is this year gathered into thoDemocratic fold. Grant's majority In tho county InJ668 was nearly 5,000. When tho final result of tho election Is obtained no further argument will bo noeded to provo that tho Republican party In tho Kioto or now York has gone to pieces completely." Ail Editorial Convention, Tho Bellefonto Matchman hassuueos- ted tho, propriety of a Convention of mo uemocrctio editors of this Stato In order to take action pn tho present con dition of political affairs. Wo havo not much Xalth in Jt accomplishing muru concert oi action man. wo now havo, yot are anxious to eco tho Con vention held. Wo can ut least form ac quaintance; and exchange viows. BolJefonto would suit US as yvelj as nny other ilacc,but the tlmo, Juno J4th, is unfurl unjito, as tho different Coin-iiii-nuirlca of Knights Tomplars, of thia State meet at that time. I Proclamation. Washington, D. C, May 21. Tho President hns Issued tho.followlngproc tarnation : Jly the President of the United Stales qf America; J. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, It has eomo to my knowl edgo that sundry Illegal military enter prises and expeditions aro being set on mot within tho territory and Jurisdic tion of tho United States with tho vlow to carry on thesaino from nncli territory nnd Jurisdiction ngnlnst tho pooplo and district of tho Dominion of Canada, wllhlii the Dominions of her Macsty tho Queen of tho Unltod Kingdom of Great Brltalu and Ireland, with whom tho United States Is at peace. J'ow, Therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of thoUnltcd States, do here by admonish all good citizens of tho United States, and all persons within tho military Jurisdiction of tho United States, against aiding, countenancing, abetting, or taking part in such unlaw ful proceedings; and I do hereby warn nil persons that, by committing such Illegal ac(s, they will forfeit all right to tho protection of this government, or to its Interference In their bohalf to ros cuo.them from thoconsequoncos of their own acts. And I do hereby onjoln all ofllccrsiu the servlco of tho United Slates to employ all their lawful au thority and power to provent and de feat tho aforesaid unlawful proceedings, and to arrest and bring to Justico all persons who may bo engaged therein. In testimony whoreof,I havo hereun to set my hand, nnd caused tho seal of tho United States to bo nfll.ved. Dono at tho City of Washington, this 21th day of May, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and soventy.and of tho Independence of tho united stales oi America ino ninety fourth. (Signed) U. S. Grant. By tho President. Hamilton Fisir, Sec'y. of Stato. Tho Hancoclt-Orant-Shcrman Correspondence. ' On tho 13th of April last, Major-Gen-oral W. S. Hancock addressed the fol lowing telegraphic despatch to General W. T. Sherman, dated St. LduIs; If my rank will not ontitlo me to a utvMo.i, and tho changes in depart meiit-j aro such as to make it iiractica- bio, 1 would prefer this (St. Louis) station, j. ion vo :u onco ior sc. x'uui. Tho next day tho following telegram wasfsent In reply; Your despatch from St. Louis has been received, and I will answer you by mail. In the contemplated chtuigq your noit will not bo altered. ' (Signed) W. T. Sherman General. Thd same day (April M) General Sherman addressed tho following Iejler to General Hancock: General! 1 have, laid your.dcspatch of tho' 13thi from St. .Louis, before thd President, who authorized mo to bay that your wishes and claims for tho succession to tho command of th'o Military Division of tho Pacific, made vacant by- General Tliomas'a death, wero fairly considered; and also your preierenco lor tno .Department oi tne Missouri, in caso of n chango in its com mander, was mado known to him, but no nas oruereu otherwise. The, President authorizes mo to bay to you that it belonirs to his ofttco to select tho commanding generals of divisions and. departments,! and that mo relations you cuoso to assume to wards" him, officially and privately, aDsoivo nim irom-regaraing your per sonal preferences. Tho order announcing these changes Will be mado public in a very few days and they will not touch tho Depart ment of Dakota or Military Division of the Missouri. I am with respect,yours iruiy, W. T. Sherman, General. To thlsGoncral Hancock replied, un der date of St. Paul, April 27: General: Your letter has been re ceived, detailing tho reasons th'o Pres ident gives why my claims to a moro important command should not bo re garded. ;I intended, by my despatch, to ask for a division of tho' oxistlng di visions wero nil continued: otherwise, if changes mado It practicable, notas' a favor, but as a claim, to a command to which 1 thought my rank entitled me. As' tho President leads mo to beliovo that,- became I havo not his personal sympainy, my preierences lor com manu win not oe regarded, uotwitii standing my rank, I shall not again open tho subject, but will add, In con clusion, man inins it is an uniortu nato precedent to' establish that mili tary rank in tlmo of neace. especially in tho assignment of general oillcers to commands qf divisions and depart ments, shall not have tho consideration hitherto conceded to it. I am: very re spectfully, your obedient servant.. WINFIKLD o HANCOCK, Major-Genoral, U. S. A. Tho Indian Outrages. Homo or our Radical readers wero much distressed about our recent ed itorial on Gen. Sherldon and his asso ciates for their participation in tho PIcgan Massacre. In fact ono of them jelt compelled to discontinue) his sub scription. Since then the Press, tho mouth piece of Radicalism in this Stato has printed a letter from Mr. Wm. Welsh, a prominent Philadelphia, on this sub ject, and says editor! ally: Tho statements of tho lotter'aro uno- quivocal, and, although startling per haps to many, aro well weighed and expressed temperately. Mr. Welsh undertakes ui03t positively tho ilofepco of tho Indinn character, and alleges squuruiy unit icu inuians nave Been luurucreii in ono wnito man, ana a Hundred Indian women have suflpnvl through tiio lusts of tho border settlers io ono whito woman from tho Indians Ho goeH further, and from his own ex perience relates tho fact that tho In uians now living on tho resorvfttions are not only peaceable and orderly, but R00dfarm hauds, and thoroughly '"""- iiiis testimony or nn un Impeacliablo. living witness coincides with tho cumulativo evidence of his tory, anu need not. surprise any one. Wo havo so often trono over thti lemnna of American history on this point that ii is miuuiuii io reassert luein now. Scalawag Statesmanship. "Mr. Hamllton.of Texas, was wholly In favor of tho continuance of tho mlif. lary in mo boutn, lor tho prevention of rebel outraces. Iiistr.nl nr rrmntino amnesty to tho rebel, the government Biiumu ihku mm oy ino throat and kiiock mm on tho head." Wo fako tho above from tho Con. eresslonal Reports, and print It as ovl dencoof tho deconey, propriety and statesmanship which characterize sorao of tho mis-called Senators from tho South, Is it nny wonder that there should bo bitter feelings In tho re-constructed States, when such creatures as mis Hamilton aro permitted, unrehuk. ed, to utter such sentiments as tho above, J'Tho rebel'1 as ho Is calls him, Is, purely and simply, any Southern man. Who dor nnt Milrrun t)oil,i , ' - W.UV.DW ...111.. It, I policy and whoso consclonco and of decency and honor forbid diis vo. trnglosendBucb men as iiAmiiinn the United States Soaato. " latest Wows. Helena, Montana, May 18. A party of whltofnon Wlillo on a pleasure trip to tho Falls of tho Yellowstone, had their stock stolon ono night by. a hand of Indians, known as "Sheep Takers. " They pursued tho Indians at day-break. Tho latter hastily construc ted a raft and attempted to cross I ho Yellowstono River. About midway across, tho' current took tho raft down tho stream, and Its eighteen occupants wcro swept over tho Falls to Instant death. Nkw York, May 20. Captain Hall, of tho steamship Pennsylvania, was arrested oil n chargo of tho larcony of n valuable bridal trousjoau, which a young Philadelphia lady, a passenger, had entrusted to his care for pnsjago through tho custom house. When sho inquired about It tho captain told her tho rcmurkablo story of being over hauled by tho inspectors nnd having tlio nttlro taken from him. Port Jauvis, May 19. At eight o'clock last evening, a man named Peter Ritch, employed on n canal, was killed at Bolton Basin, two miles west of Port Jnrvls. Ho was 9toerIng tho boat, and when passing under a low foot-brldgo ho neglected to remove tho tiller of tho boat, which struck some portion of tho bridge, which pulled tho shabby structure to pieces, and It fell, killing him Instantly. Ho was n Ger man, and resided at Honesdalc, Penn sylvania, where he loaves a wlfo and flvo children. Philadelphia, May 20. Tho Dio ccufinn Convention of tho Protectant Episcopal Church adjourned stiic die this afternoon. Tho most important net of tho Convention was their crea tion of a now dloccso, comprising tho flvo counties around Philadelphia, sub ject to tho approval of the General Con vention. New York, May 21 Thirty soldiers of tho sapper corps deserted in a body from West Point on Tuesday, after receiving their monthly pay. Thoy wero.disgustcd at the harsh treatmcut received from their sergeant. A re ward of $50 each is offered by tho Gov ernment for their capture, nnd a large number of tho poorer class of citizens havo Joined a fow troops in the. chase, CincAdo, May 19. Agnng of six or eight prisoners mado n desperate at tempt to cscapo from tho Stato prison nt Jollct, by running through a gate while a team was passing. The guard fired at them, killing two, nnd tho balance wcro captured. Trenton, N. J., May 120; A milk dealer named Goorgo Freeman has beon convicted of libel in the Mercer county courts for publishing in tho city news papers n statement that a rival dealor named Easburn had sold milk from disased cows. Washington, May 23. Senator Cameron to-day reported from commit tco a joint resolution appropriating tho sum of $2,000 for tho purchaso of silver medals, to bo presented to each of tho surviving officers and soldiers, and tho families of such as may bo dead, of the Pottsvillo National Light Infantry, tho Pottsvillp Washington Artillery, tho Beading Blnggold Artillery ,the Lewis town Logau Guard, and the Allentown Allen Infantry, who wero tho' first jroops to reach this city for its defenco on April 18, 1801; Another Murder ik Plymouth. A man named Edward Bugan was shot dead, and nn other man named Will iam Butler severely injured in a drunk en row nt Plymouth last Sunday morn ing'. Albany, May 2-1. A Quebec special to tho Troy Times says a great confla gration was raging there to-day. Over six hundred houses were burned to tho ground, and thousands were rendered homeless. Tho Fenians had cut tho wires, and no further particulars could bo learned. Rutland Vt., May 21 Thelatest intelligence from.tho front Is that the Fenians hnvo crossed the lino, making a stand ai l'igeon linn, tho old head quarters of 1860, where thoy have raised as u, standard tho Sunburst of Erin headed with tho stars and stripes. Tho Tcnian Raid. A Montfelier, Vt., dispatch says rumors prevail there of n movement toward tho frontier by tho Fenians. It "says, besides, there Is positive informa tion that two companies of Fenians shipped from Burlington for the fron tier yesterday afternoon, and that another was en route from Plattsburg. All tho doublo teams In St. Albausaud Burlington Iiad It Is said, beeu secured. Buffalo dispatches say that tho city Is full of Fenians, billeted quietly on their friends, and that largo bodies loft there last night. Tho leaders aro very reticent, and tho destination or design of tho movement Is a profound secret. Albany, May 25.-A report has boon received, dated at St. Albans Vermont, four p. m,, that heavy fighting lias been going on near Franklin pinco noon, be tween a forco under aoneral Q',Noil nnd the Canndlan militia. St. Albans, May 25. This place Is ail excitement. Every train brings fresh arrivals of Fenians j somo with arras and some without. bT. Alhans, May 2.5.!) a. in. Four extra trains arrived early this morning loaded with Fenians. Ono regiment of about 1,100 mon dressod in green, and armed withritles, revolvers and ugly looKiug Knives. Thoy are fine looking men, every ono of wliomsorved in the late civil war. They at once left for tho front. Reiiorts from the different Cities show that the greatest enthusiasm prevails among tho Fenians, and the Recruiting Offices aro crowded with men who, as last as they are sworn lu.aro sout is orth , ino utmost retlcenco is observed regard. ing tne destination of troops. Tho Canadians aro thoroughly nlarm od, no preparations having been made to ropei the invaders. Morcur Again. IT BCChlS that thern U rnnllv tnmn truth In tho proposed Issue of n iIoIiiuaiI fractional colnago to which referenco was mauo sorao days since. Mr. Mer cur, of Pennsylvania, fathers tlio ositlon in a bill to provldo flfiy.twenty- nve, aumcn cent pieces of somo mon grel compound" to bo four-firths of thn Silver VUlUO. It Is to bo linnerl Dm scheino will fall. World, BY.an act pf Assembly, passed at tho last soaslou of tho Legislature, Orphans' Court sales, aro now mado clear nfnii incumbrance!. Purchasers can there fore buy. kuowlUL' that If la ran I in r. tallied without ilttlo trouble. " ' Congress. Thursday. Mav 10 Scarcolv any thing was accomplished' in tho Senato yesterday, A fow bllls and resolutions wore Introduced, and then .tho Fif teenth Amcndmont bills: The most Important bill Introduced Is to facili tate the transmission of Astatic, Aus tralian nnd European mcrclmndlso to and across tills country. In tho House a bill was introduced and passed tonllow discharged soldiers and sailors to enter qunrter sections of laud under tlio Homestead act In tho nltcrnalo reserved sections along tlio lino of railroads and other public works to which lands havo beeu grunted Tho Naval Appropriation bill was con sidered in Commltteo of the Whole and passed. Friday, May 20. In tho Senate, yesterday, during tho morning hour, n memorial from citizens of Rhode Island was presented, asking Congress to do away with tho property qualification now binding upon naturalized whlto voters, and notification was given of tho proposed introductions, of a bill upon tills subject. InthoHouson resolution was intro duced In reference to compelling Mox lco to fulfill its treaty obligations with this country. Among tho bills Intro duced was ono proposing Custora-houso facilities for tho transportation of Asiatic, Australian and European mer chandise across tho continent. And a long discussion ensued upon providing for a Resident Minister nt Rome,during which thcro was much oxcltcuiont. Saturday, May 21. Iu tho Senate, yesterday, tho morning hour was taken up with a dlscusslou of tho House reso lution for the final adjournment, on July 1. Tho debate resulted In tho adoption of an amendment, by u voto of 35 to 21, fixing Friday, July 15, ns tho day. In tho Hoiiso various bills wero re ported from the Naval Committee: ono, for tho relief of tho oillcers and crow of tho ship Nightingale, was passed, os was also tho bill appropriating $190,000 from tho Japanese Indemnity fund for the compensation of tho officers and men of the hearsarge for the destruc Hon of the Alabama. Tho amount ulready received for bounties Is to bo deducted. Monday, May 23. Tho Senato con tinucd its session of Friday until 7 o'clock Saturday morning, when the Fifteenth Amendment bill, after being so amended, as one Senator remarked, "as' to bo past nil recognition," was finally passed and substituted for tho Houso bill by a voto of 43 to 8. In tho House, various petitions for tlio abolition of tho national banks, and in reforonce to tho public debt, wero presented. Tho Louisiana contested election case Ncwsham vs. Ryan was again diicussed, and tho report of tho majority, declaring tho former elected to tho scat, was finally agreed to by n vote of "8 to 72. Tuesday, May 21. In tho Senato, yesterday, the morning hour was do voted to the discussion of tho sixteenth section of the Fifteonth Amendment bill. Several amendments to tho np propriation bill wore adopted, among them one giving tho President author ity to sendan expedition to tho North Pole, nnd appropriating $"100,000 to meet the expenses. In tho Houso considerable business was disposed of. Among a largo num ber of new bills introduced were tho following: To detect and punish elec tion frauds; and reducing tho rates of duty on foreign imports. A motion to suspend tho rules for tho introduction of a bill looking to a reduction of Import duties on sugar, tea, coffee, salt and iron, was lost, tho vote standing 102 to 80, less than tho two thirds required. Wednesday, May 25. In the Sen ate, tho legislative, appropriation bill was discussed. In tho Houie, n bill for tlio reduction of internal taxes was introduced. At 1-10 p. m. tho Houso went into com mltteo on tho diplomatic appropriation bill. After tho commltteo rose it was reported to tho Houso and passed. T-Marshal Soult, onco showing tho pictures he stole in Spain, stopped bo fore ono and remarked: "I valuo that picture very much ; It saved tho lives of two very estimable persons." An aid-do-camp whispered in tho listener's car: "Ho threatened to havo them both shot Immediately unless they gavo it 1111." MARRIAGES. TUBns-3AVAOE-On the 21st Iniit., nt Orange vine, by Hov. A. lloutz, Mr. Jonathan C. Tubbs of llenum, to Ming Baruh savage, of FHIiIul' creek township, Columbia connly, I'a. BAUTLEY nUHTAIN On tho 13th ult., by Kev. F. Harris, of Hugheavllle, Mr Iirlttaln Bartley, ana Mm Cora A. Iirlttaln, both of Franklin township. AIITLEY-UAKEK-At the residence of Sfr, AtrHham Behock, on the 12th lust., by A. II. AiiBlio. Mr. Charles A. ArtloynuU Miss Char lotte Daker, both of Muncy. HAUEIlMAN-SNYDnK-On tha 181h ult., by Kev. F.J. Mohr. at thaUuckhorn Hotel, Mr. i "aeerman, to Miss Amanda E. Buyder, both ot Lxctiauue, Montour county. M00nu-H0I,I)Elt-On tho 20th Inst., by the Mr. William II. Moore, of liloomiourK, lo MUs Busan L. Holder, of Hemlock twp. JOHNSON'-KOUMNS-At the residence of Ma thlas Heller, on tho Hilt Inst., by Kev. Elijah. Hillmer.Mr.Hamnel 1), Johnsonuf Jerseytown. and Miss Amanda li, Uobblns, of Jordan, Ly. coming county, ' ' JACOns-WILDItlCK-On tbellth Inst., at the M. 1.. 1'ursouage, by Hev. V. II. Kiddle, Mr. J,ab8.. "! escopeck, to Miss Emma Wlldrlck.ot Hollenback. HEAVER CItAMEK On tho 10th Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Hev. Mr. "Imoutou, Mr. Charles B. lleaver. of Danville, aud MUs Carrie Cramar, of WlUlanibport, i'a. LAYI.ON-BAHIl-Iu Muncy. on theOlh lust., at the house of tho brnle, by Itev. Jacob Miller. Aspy J Laylon, of Montour Co., to Mrs. Ilcbeo ca liarr, of Muucy, DEATHS. MOSl'.Il-On the lStlilnst.ln Valley twp., Mon tour couutv. William Irancln, ifaui iuu of I days "e"Ur Moser.ugedK mouths and 1'9-Vii'If0u ,h? mi iP'U! lu Madison twp., Mrs. tllztbeth.wile of Ixiuls Foulk, aged years 6 mouths and 27 days. ' " CASE In Moomtburg, on Hnnday, May 15ih 1S70. Mrs. Hannah, wife of Thomas i Jjf Ca,"' nireii 311 Yearn. month nnr ffi h., ' Lines on tht Death cf Jeflo HeHesry, One more taken from our number. One more fall'n In peaceful slumber. One more lorn from our embrace. We wll( at on earth behold his face. He was a fresh and blooming (lower. Uut ah.be withered la an hour i ' Ho young he bad to lace tho foe. llu( young or old we all must go. You watched him In his gentle youth. Oft taught blm words of loving truth : Hut soon around his dying bed, l'areots, sisters, brother all were led. He has left this world of toll and sin A better world to enter In, Aud there 'mid angels decked In bright array . ur Jeme'f splrltls to day. Ah yen dear friends while you axe weeping Ho In Jeans la sweetly sleeping. And there his soul remains above Whcr- all Is Joy aud peace and love EtLA. . Candidates Tor Nomination. Tho fallowing Rontlcmon havo been mcntlonc J for nomination to tlio overal County onicesto bo filled by election the present year, and their names will be presented for tne consideration of tho Democratlo County Convention t SHERIFF. EMANDUS UNANGST, JISniNOCnEEK TOWNSltir. JAMES LAKE, scoTr TOWNsinr. SAMUELr KLINE, scoTr towNsittr. REES J.MILLARD, SCOIT TOWNllIlr. AAR0NSMITH, HEMLOCK TotfSSltlP. I. K. KRICKBAUM, KENTON TOWNSHir. WHiLIAM APPLEM AN, iieston lowssmr. AHSOCIATE JUDOE. JOHN R. YOHE, MIFFLIN TOWMSUir. COMMISSIONER. HIRAM J. REEDER, CATAWI3SA TOWNSIIir. MINNElTlIILE, CATAWISIA TOW.NS1IIP. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JMST OE DEALERS Iliprfibvcertlfv that tho following list of dealers auce with the several nets of assembly. In nnd for the county of Columbia, for tho year ono luousanu cigut uunureu nnu seventy, is cor reel to tho best of my knowledge and belief. BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Saws. Jtutlness. Ctau. lAcentc, McKelvy Nfml A Co 8loro 7 K 00 Miss A I) Webb Boolt Storo II 7 OU 1 w liariman Btoro 11 is uu DAlleckley Bookstore 11 7 m EPLutz DrU2 " l 7 1)0 Josenn Corrcll Store 11 7 1)0 GWCorrell Furniture Storo 13 10 00 J K Ever Btoro IJ 10 00 I.KWhary Tin Shop 11 7 00 J K Glrtou Storo It 7 00 A M lllltxirt TlnttllOD 11 7 uo Moyer Bros Drug Storo II 7 OS) WIdmerer A Jacoby Confectionery 11 7 10 Fox A Webb " 11 7 00 B II Miller A Son Store 12 12 OT ilobblus A Eycr " n li oo Misses Harman Millinery 11 7 00 James Cadmau Cabinet Store 11 7 00 Miller a won more a li m Runyan A Wnrdin Hardware Store 13 10 (XI W 11 Brown Confectlon'y A Oroc'y 11 7 00 COMarr Storo 13 10 00 JHMntzo Grocery II 7 00 A J Evans Clothing storo li 7 no Duvid Stroup Grocery 11 7 00 William Itabb Furniture Store 11 7 00 Ellas Mendenhall Store 11 15 00 Isulah Ilageubuch Tin Shop 11 7 00 Henry Kielm Grocery H 7 00 Charles II Houser 11 7 00 UBSeesholtz Storo 11 7 00 EJacobs couroctionery h 7 w N J Hendcrshott Drugstore 11 7 00 H O Hower Shoo 14 7 00 M r I.nlr. storo 13 10 (0 David Lowcnberg Clothing Storo II 7 00 I'axtou A Harman Millers 10 20 00 Mrs David Brobst Confectionery 11 7 00 O A Jacobv Grocery H 7 10 Bloomsburg Iron Co Storo 7 10 00 BEAVER. W K Longeuberger Storo 11 7 0C FLShuniau ' 14 7 00 Abraham Ulco H 7 00 BERWICK BOR. I A II It Bower Storo 12 12 50 M Hecaboliz Tin Shop 14 7 00 Bowman A Jackson Stole 12 12 so Miller Hughes A Co " 11 15 00 s Drugstore H 7 00 JBDodson " II 7 0J Mrs BF Evans Milliner II 7 no NWHlcElitr DiUntt A Stoves M 10 0. JO Jacoby Confectionery 14 7 00 Miss Bell Hertran Milliner 11 7 oo .I.irkson A Wooden Storu 10 20 00 UOFiea.s Miller IJ 10 00 BRIAR CREEK; TJI.nwnlt Grocery Jl Win L Freas Miller 11 Peter Haymau " 1 Wm M KUnetob Storo 14 A W Eaton " (I W M Rlshel " 11 BENTON. 7 0) 7 00 70 7 a 7 ft) 7 0J nenlamln M'Henry Storo 13 10 00 Samuel Rhone II F Everett Karouid Heacock B D Colo Thomas B Cole Shoe Store wtora 7 IU 7 a 7 n 7 C3 Miller 7 00 CATAWJSSA. J S M'NInch IMlller Yctter Cool Co Stnr.e 11 10 10 700 20 01 20 CO 7 CO 710 710 700 i2 S3 7f0 20 CO 20 10 7 CO 10 00 10 (JO 7 00 J it Hnarpiess i eons rlfn Mnnhardt fthoc Btnro Thomas 10 Harder Wm Hartman Geo Hughes & Son B D Rlnard M M III obst w H Orange I John & sous Gilbert A Kllno Geo Rlshel J II Seesholtz Cabinet Room Cabinet Kuom Stoves Tin 4 Stoves Store Coniectloncry Store Store Dealer Feed Store II 11 11 11 72 11 10 10 11 H J II Knlttle store 13 Weaver Keicheldcrfer Confectlon'y 11 CONYNOHAM, Richard Thornton Store CENTRE. S S Fowler & Bro Whltmtro A Bower EW1UOI. Low Samuel Dletterlch Marcheu Herri Jacob Sponsler Jesse Hicks Store 13 11 13 II 11 It 11 10 00 7 00 10 CO 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 Grocery Store Grocery CEKTRALIA BOH- J J lToaglaud Wm Torrey Dearaer & Uclfsnvder Martin Mouaghan w DMelllck Store 13 . 0 10 13 II II 11 12 II 11 10CO COCO 20 00 10 CO 7P 7tl 7 CO 10 7 C) Drugstore Confectionery Conrad Foland John D Brennan Bhuman Miller A li Former Milton Kantner Sloro Tin Shop Grocery FRANKLIN. 7 CO Mendenhall & Bro Millers F1SHINGCREEK. J M Ammerman Store Bwazy 4 Kramer '. Bolomon Iluss " George M Howell " J F M'Henry " 1) A M M'Uonry " E J A U 1' M'Henry Millers a KEEN WOOD. Bogart a Kramer Store 1 D Ulack ' William Kramer " D W Masters " Kills Eves a Bro 11 Koons 4 Leldy " Operative Co " Mm Hannah Henry " HEMLOCK. John A Geo M Beagla Millers M G a W II K hocniaker Store . Jacob Harris " A H Uobblns MlUer 7 CO 7 00 7 C) 7 CO 7 CO 7 CO 7 CO 11 12 13 12 II 13 13 13 10 CO 12 0 10 CO 12 81 7 CO 10 CO 10 10 7 CO 11 u 7 00 10 CO 7 00 7 CO LOCUST. Storo J Yeager 7 CO 7 CO 10 00 7 00 7 CO Jienryuamesr Yocum a Co " Charles Fetterman " J H Vastlue " MAINE. Campbell A Co Store MIFFLIN. J II lietlm- Storo Creasy A llrowu J II Creasy " 700 13 10 CO II 10 tl 13 10 10 MONTOUR. I' II Margerum A J Aftuucrroan I'axtou a llurman Wm Uutler liarton A Co Grocery Store Dealers Grocery 11 11 H 11 11 7 11 7 CO SO CO 7 00 7 W Millers MT, I'LEASANT, J E Sands Store MADISON, Store Milliner ORANGE. Store arocery Htora Miller 7 00 William Glnglos C Kretiacr Mrs M A Watson D K SIoau Bower a Coleman W N Comstock A B Stewart I'otar EM W llowman DHerrlni; 13 13 11 7 00 13 13 11 1.1 11 11 II 10 7 00 PINE. Htor R W Lyons 700 ROAltlNOCIiEEIf. Owen Chcrrlngtou fitoro BUUARLOAK, Montgomery Cole Btoro SCOTT. 7 00 Store 101 OH) 0 U0 t 00 NBTlugley Hamuel A Worraan Ji'i'fr. Uurllngamo KJ Millard O 8 Fowler J l Worktaelser 10 1 Grocery Hioie Miller Shoe store Blore 7 W r oo io ui 60 00 00 12 SO Robert B Ent J It Uordner H W Creasy a Co Stove A Tin Shop It 12 60 7 00 7 00 la &i wuivcuuuery ,i Store 12 Miller It 7 00 ai, jivtituua wno jnay zeei aggrieved by 1 tha , ciusniucauon can nave an opportunity of appealing, by calling upon the underslguul at his residence, in Slabtowmat any tune unUI SSiS1a,l'Ju.,1lu.1,J"!,t.at whlck'tlnie an Ip. peal will bo held at the Court Housa In Blooms-""S- NOAH MOUSKIl. lUoorur&May,I,("UU,,,Am1,er- VAN AMBURG-H 5 GO'S GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE WlXili EXHIBIT .A.T Berwick, Jund 2d, nt BLOOMSBUltO, Juno 3d, nt .Dnnville, Juno A, iiftcrnoon nnd evening, with n LIVING LION LOOSE in tho STREET UN0HAINED. And unblrct to no rctrA'M hMPTf r, JXr r wlltcllful 9) 9 of of Iila keeper, mouutcrt on llio very umtnlt oi Tho Groat Goldon Oar of EcyDt, cuiicc auoluielr unci)ualra In tlio worlJ, ciccptuy The Colossal TTIi ch for genre-Mi ursndfnr lui.1 msirninef rice Is " n narsllelH In nr countrj on Urn faro e r,trJx.uS!lnSi AI tc i wpil here to ttato las corrcctncti of wlilcli It ucronu uu pntc.tliat Tho Vans, "Dona & Cages Pflonclni to Hi. Orf t flokltn Mensgofle fre con'trnctjil anil -I In point ot .Killing l.rllllancr ail anlsllo elocution nnr thlnir the n-orM ever dresmril of. On tlio slilei ami cnils oftM Ings sclectod from drilcns I" that worM-irnownf J 1 wIMan Artlit, Uustav Pore, and are faithful copies ct hl Incompara ble ILLUSTRATION OF THE HOLY BIBLE! Tl ll exMMtlon bring pnl-rlr foolojlf al, can anil dje, f J! rtry rtpimrtmcnt conducted on a Hrlrtlv moral prlnrlr-lr, ana I, iinfinnilousbly tlio grandest clluMtton of any ago or cuunirjri THE LARGEST AND BEST tnnooltiernli Milan In America, and prol aMy not In Ihe known lrorlil, can there lie found o T;t a Tarlrtyor wonderrul snlmaH as thoio owned by this great Menagerie Com pany More African Elcpliauts than any ctffir cxMUtlon in America. Move Tuo Untuned Camels Uin nnyctlicr ciWWtlonln tali country, Blnrr Pnernl Cnttlo from India than any cUicr eibftltion llils tide of the Atlantic. More MniaTanibal.lonstlitnanyctlicr eiblbltlon on this conllncut. MorrMntnmolb Antelopes than any oth'er csldblllon la exlitenec. More Aiiatrnllan Kantrarees than any other exhibition outside of Australia. More A fi-lcnn Zebras than any other exhibition In the 5,'cw world. More African SpTlng nocks (ban any other exhibition ever in any country ou the globe. Moro Month African lliijker Bocks than any ether ex- blblllon lu the kuon a v orld. More C'npe Canuas linn any other exhibition In North America. TMA 1 our space I" ' w rnlitbt mention many other animals this cfeat ilen.certa Compaay have greater numbers of any cither exhibition In existence In the law Yl0',1?.-,'! iphallcally the most colossal exhibition cf the MactccnUi . urr. ttlt this lieniphallcally Uic most colossal exhibition cf the nineteenth. THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTINENT. EXTRAORDINARY TO the Oreat Oolden Menej-rl A ri'LI, CAnno nF I.IVIXO ANIMALS trousht by the Apent of tho (Ircat Mcnnjrcrle Com. fiany direct from Aft lea, coUEl.tln; tf many arlinal neicrbc oro siien on this continent, boiua of the arktlea vare ncrer ou exhibition la any Menagerie la theVnown world, and are entirely sew to naturalist, bavins; recently been dlicovercd In tha Yery heart of uninhabitable CentraLA frlca by tha ARent of this Oreat llenaxetle Company while acconipiioytng Ilr.l.tv lnxstone on his reccu tour ut discovery throuzhluatunhOBpll. able reslon. Kemcmbcr they ara to be seen only la the Great Golden Ms nascrto. A LIVING BLACK RHINOCEROS, THE OREAT AFRICAN ELAND, tS Tho Only WHITE A WlilTiS TAltTAUY YAlt. A ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOOSE, TWO HUMPED BACTRIAN CAMEL. THE RED STAG OF INDIA, GREAT AFRICAN HARTEBESTE CAZEMBIAN BLEBS BOOK, THE KAFFRARIAN IMPOON GREAT BARBARY AOUDAD, HIPPOPOTAMUS, Ttlier wltll A FULL CARGO OF Tlin HOST T.TTE OP.. UIXAl'.V AMMA1.H known to Katnrallsti, TO III; tfllEN W1T1IOUX UXTltA CIlAittil!. "OTIOE TO CONTRACTORS. rroprrala will borccelvol by tlio School Direc tors of tlio UorouKhof l'lymoiuli.l.uzornc county. Pa, for tlio erection or TWO 1IHICK SCHiiOU HOUSES, it by M feet, two stories high, l'l.tns nnd siiociticatlons can be seen nt Turner llros', Ktore. Muln Street, Plymouth, until June 1st. Tho directors reserve Hie right to reject nil or any bids not deemed advnutnircous to tlio tax payers of the borough. All proposals must be ocu.cu nu tiiuuibru "iToposnis ior creeling two ucliool Houses In llio lioroush of Plymouth, Lu. zerno county, im." ti'RA:s'K TUnNEIl, rrcsijent. II. W. FUESCW.HecrcUry. Plymouth, May 17, 16"0-St. ,y.i'ien?etHVFa W(;uld respectfully inform the citizens of liloonisburg nnd vicinity that he has located In their midst lor the purpose of lol lowing his profession ns a teacher of music. I-'or a number nf years he lias hcon located in llroofc lyn.N, i.,but continued lll-hcnlihnudeacoun-try resbteuco desirable. Ho will teach scholars at their homos, or lu i-lusu-a.iui they mav prefer, at moderate rales. ' PIANOS TUNED feHraTthsonlw.U0rln0tlc0- A" mi" CttU b6 .ti ,i". "peciiuiiy (,o Icltn sliaro of the public patronage, i. v viLiis UlooilibburB. May 17, 1870-lf " 1 Shaking nntl I3uming, , It is not necessary to Journey from tho iropk-s to Alaska lu order to ospcilouco the extremes of hent and cold. Thousands undergo all ino in conveniences of tills thermometrleal chunae every day, or every other day.aslho cuomny be, without tho trouble 01 inuvlug over Ihe threshold, A word with ihtsa lnoluuUiry snuk. ers. Wliat uro they dolus to expedite thulr re turn tq a medium teiuporutuiuf lu break llio chills uud baulsh tile lever t Aro they dmlna themselves with quinine, thereby imperllm the soundness of thtlr bones au l Impilring the Vigor of their braliiHnn.l n... L of them nie.no doubt, but uot the maj ,rlty of thcm.lt Is believed. The ulue 01 llB.telter's Stomach WUera ta n harmless audcerldu spo. ClllCfor fever nnd m-un lu ,t,,.i. 1 elated lii nil parts of the country where Inter. .u.,.om pruvau. i no residents of such localities begin lo take It early In tlx ainiugni uprotcc. lion ag il nit tn mlmmii by which Ihey oro stir roundidj not all of tlictn, perhaps, for a blind adhereuio loeirorls the specialty of somo po pic, but tuo greater number, ' any flaw fact In therapeutics, It is this I that thu lllllora urn n f ,-I, ,i..- ... against all the varieties ol periodlo maladies pruuuecu uy iinwnoiesomoexliulatious than uuy drug or compound lu the mateiia midiot ot tho profeshlon, This assertion is made with nil due respect to the facultv. hut. i.fi.. 1. truth, and ono that nearly coucerns tho health v. i.is. .ciiiunara in various parts of the country, and ludicd of the public at laigo.lt is mado fearlcibly, rounded on ample and uultn. penehablo tcttlmOuy, It dcIUs dUpioval. To Lrcak 1111 chin ... ' , to nvii us 10 prevent them, there la n,,ii.i,. L - ... - ... ' iu IIS this wh olesomo vcgetablo rcstornllve. A R01I STJtEET A -!miE-tH? iE.l?.w,,n.,.mt" "tm 1-lIII.AnFLVJIIA. th. KcW Hiyies of """" " gocKlsluproporllou, ii.fju.Hna 1111 oil m Arch Nt, i'Tuhtdelphui. Golden Chariot, SHOW ON THIS CONTINENT, A3VCXJSE3VtE12SrT.. ZEBRA oyer Oapturocl, piRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OK THE POOIl WbTniCT OK CONVNGIIAM TV, P. AND t'HSTHALIA IlOUOUail. WILLIAM GOODMAN Trcas. Dll. fo anionul fi om Duplicator $9 915 ' ' received of Mrs. D. T. McKlcrnnll 00 00 ToniutKCdlioui talcofcolt 110 CJ J10.12O 43 CIt. Hy orders redeemed 810.72:1 M ' commission s:o.7J;i sa a -Percent. su 45 10,037 63 Liabilities 608 33 n iiiornton 297 12 Wm. Uoodiunn io m JM8 S3 - -i PATIUL'ICKILLLEN J Poor House Dlicctorsof Ihe Poor House of Cenlrnlia Bor ouah and Cons-ugliam Township In account with poor of said District. To amount from duplicates and other sources 810 19 ID To balance of It. Thornton 297 ' W. (loodmun VIU Ul 618 S3 Clt ltW W lly umount raid nsylum ' ay 4i lly debt of old uu-im-ra 5,31 ".1 lly iiiiiouut paid ou farm - aud stock "OOOOO By niuoaut paid uu contract ' of uddltlon to I.or lioiisu is 00 lly umount palddebiof over. seers of Centralis borough 63 25 lly umount paid sundry rx- peust-s lor conducting cor- poiutlou lor li.,ti uud ls70 2,ci-i 80 gin 037 no Examined mid ccrtltWd, t .(.. MUIII'IIV 1 JOHN P. II -NNON. llrJNUVOJlJUI.S'iil'O., j Auditors. Ileal en tto with icceul liuprutrnuuta. i'arm allied ul ri(l (0 liiiirovi'iui.uis Bui iii I'lllUMHM i S llorsisandcnttlo ejiSi Kunn 11 on.iiH -im n llay, grain aml.fodder mi S Manure J. , Cloversced.hngsaiulpoultry 41 J7.303 I.IAIHLITIIW, Ilalanco duo on tarm , " , " " stuck pur chased wllh farm ' Lalanco dueon Ihelmprove- 92.S00 00 1.C1S) 73 MI2 On bos 83 1.S13 !I7 Orders onlstaudliiu t-."vo 111 invor uis'rict HICIIAllDTIlOItNTON.'l llDTIlOIt.NTON.I Direct VMUUIHIMAN,'. . of IKKILLCKN, j Poor lb Directors l'AIltICK 1 uiajM ,e-tiv. TMHKIiI.IITIfsV u ' ?. ejpartnershl n heretolnro existing between W, 11. Kouns und II. J. Llarlt w iui this day, dls. llloouisburg, Muy 7,I0-3t. II. J.t'LAHK. Sj"OTIOEI xtfl "10 underslgncil.hereby certify that James lar ua we i have any knowledge, of the theft of -.v. .auuit.-s.ae., which uriicica Welti recently Stole n Iroin us. There Is no proof that ho was lu uuy uuiuucv Implicated, wiu niAitLcasAOR HIltAM NKYHAltT, Uloom-bunr, May 13, iw"' lm"tLt Legal Notices. dec'il., have been grnll by lh ! jfflSJf "itr' county, to Kllxabetti Yost n,u 1 TCf'f'MsiiH IKusf township ColuinblS'codm'v ' 8"" M persoin hnvlK claims or demnmu V'1' All decedent nro requested toinaknibi,l'"l,,l't toa those indebted lonialte Pnymciit kuowMj ,nayM'70,w. h. ""ier. thoprnjerof the Petitioners will Ki),) cotdlnu in llio net or .issomb y TBS eJ" mado and imivided. ' 11 K"ch ca nioo.nsburg.MaymVn" 1! A UniTOR'8 NOTICE, Prior Lutr. decenad, will 1 i""t i5ct'.ut"r f liitercst.l, roi- tho Purpo,ei f h U . Jmr.nt mciil, on Monday the l.lil dav iW next, nt ,0 o'clock A. M , ,i0' J"a ..r 11 11 iirn..i..P.,.. ... .at the nnu. county. AI i-nr h-SlmercX "i"S. In . utS CO It tend, or bo debarred fiom coniliiL. i,I. sllcl 14 ll.i-vulil fiinil. l""""8hiioiaiari of the said fund. C II. mtOUKWAY, Wllerwlckdnrette please copy. AllJIlo A DMINJSTItATOIt'S NmciT XV K3TATK OF ritEnUHlCK HAUTMAV ui l.eHer nr Admluistrailon m, T ii,o'?.';I',tt,' i;rederlck lInrttnau,Hr.,latoofKlsh ugcreffij? Columbia county dee'd., have bwu SfS,1,;'?'' the KcKl.iler of said county to I. K. KriAV b' of Ileuton trp. Columhtn cuiiily h.''bn, linviuR cla lm ngulnat IhS SRr ll" uKS ate lemiestid to pretcnt then 1 for Ll,u ?nx and thAw ln.lebt,!d to th . estate to mikTl"1' inent u the undersigned . n.lmlDl"trniorl!E' out delay. 1, , KltK'Kii i'w'"1- naylX70-8w. ' a",. UDITOH'S NOTICE J. 1m FIltST ASD TINAb ACCOUNT or V . JACKSON, K&Q.. ASSIU.NKK OK PlirKn M S-nTr?,'. 1 'llio undersigned appointed bj Com won Pleas of . ofiimbla comity Aiidit make diRiribulion nmoug creilltoia r IS. ! V1 mice In llio hands of M. l; Sii r "?'" siguee ot Peter M. Traugh, u II I nn-et ,'l. 'l" iniereated fur tho purpo'u or I 1 itfrwi IS1! tho olllco of M. K. Jnctson In llerS iffi iffis?' coiinty.on Friday, Jnno lOili. ifcoVatVA K nt hi olllco in llloonisbiirg, Pa . on if;;,fld Jitno llth IS70, at 10 A. M. Xi tm I ft, f$& id or having claims iigalmt tne said R 2? ma,13'70-liv. C " m"K -l)eru-ick Oazctto please copy. AJU111"- A UiMJNISTKATOIt'S NOTICE Xi. ESI AIK OF 1SAI1EI.LA JIAi-ON, ,ri,' Letters .if ntlmln sirntlon on the cstafe ot Isabella Mason Into of Kali brook ii. Tiotta counly, deceased, have b.tn H.'ntiS1 by the llcglMir of bald county to CbaVkf -w Miller of Illoom township, Columbia eotratr All persons having claims ng.ilnst ihe estate ot tho decedent aro refiue-ted lo present them rni settlement, nnd those Indebted to IhoiaintViS mnltq payment to Ihe undersigned mlmlnlstri. tor without delay. c. W. MIu.tR npr21'70-llt. Administrator. "X UJIINlSTirATOns' NOTIfJl? XI KSTATK OK JATOIl ItAlllI.KV, lllc'll Letters of nd.nlnlKtratlnn on thecstutenl Jg. cob Hartley, Into of I-'rauklln twp., 1 olurabla eo. Uc'd., bae been prnnted by thn Hi itlslernfsaU countj-, to John llaiilcy and I lirMmu Ilariler of I-'Miiklln Innnsblp. Columbia ctiiity 1 All persons having claims ordcnumdi aralnst the decedent 1110 1 o.iiusted to make them known aud those indebted to Innko piijint-n', ' .1 UN HAllll.I.Y, CHIIISIIaN ii. iiti.lt. npr';o-(lw. iHnlmstritor., )MINI-TIlAT01f.s NO'i UX. 1 AT. 01 CA r , A 11 1 N K. O I.A 11 1 1 A l.T 111 c D. la-t'.rs nt admiiilstinti n 011 11.1 e.u.e of CutLuririeCi.ailiHlt, h.te nfMltlnotownslilpCo Uimbla c. linly, deceased. hu befii gntaltdbr the ILptstei ol said c.unlj to Mep! en (ienibart lesldu-K In tho towusnlpund c.uii.y ufir.sali. All leis-rs J-uv'ck claims I'l-'iinl 1 lie esiaiecr Ihe .li .'.dim ate l..U.sttd In plesri.t ll.tui rur s. Hlin. tut, 1111.1 th.su inmliiiU to ihuiaiateto u iiKr xj mi nl to tho uud. is.gnul, aijiuliiMra tor, without delay. Stephen a!:.um.r.r, npiA'70-Gt. Auiulnl-trator. A Mil NIS'l'RATO It'S NOTJIT X- estatu os- walii.Ii MasoK, nri'i). I.(tt.-l m hduiliiMiatlon, 'r trtoj nnu cum Icktainnito auntxo, .n ibo stnie or Whiivr Miu-on uno 01 111. 0111 tnumiitp, Columiita county, tleccus. d, navo been grriiiieitbyir,ell-l-tt r ol said .-iiuuty. to U, W. Miller ofWoonu buiK. All u-rsmis hnvliig emliii-, nfalnst the estntoof sutddit-cdontMre KQiiistea to present litem frtrfaettl.-meiit.nnft thoseln.tebt.-d tumnKe 1 ii) mint to Ibo uudcislgncd, wilhuut di lay. C. W illl.Ll.ll. .,.- .... Adiniiiisiraior. npr '.0-6t.J tie ewifs non cum Ifatuwentoannno AMIINISTRATOH'S NOTICK. H.STATK OK WM. b IlEITU.ltKK, DSC 0. Lelterb of ndmlnls.iullou on ihdtsia'eoiWm. L. Dletterlcle late .)f Ccntro township, Colombia count j-, dc.-'.t huvebeen srranied by the Heeister 01 said couutv toKlephrii lio.ttcrlrk rraldmiln tho township and couut'afur--salil. All larsons having clnlu.s against the estate nf the. leredmt are requested lu present them for settlement, and those Indebted to iho estate to mase pur mcnt to tho uudersUnt'd. ailriiiiiistiator.MlilioQt dch. STEPHEN DlKTl'H'.lt'K, nioyC'70-Cw, Aduiinli'rator, ADMINI8TRATOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01- JOHN TltAUU, DFC'. Letters ornuministralioti on theesbileof John Trnub.lateof Cntawlisn twp., Columbia cottntr. dec'd.liavo been granted by the IteglMcr of mi county to Augustus Tiaub residing in Hie tap. nnd county alorcsald. AH persons ba lug claims against Ihe estate of the dectdeut are requested lo prescut them for settlement, uud those In debted to the estato to make pnyuieut to tbeun dcrslgued, administrator, wli bout delay AUOUSlUnHl.VUH. mayG'70-Cw. Adnilalstrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK OF J1EXKY KINGSDUltY, DEC'D, Letters testamentary on the estato of Henry Klusbury. lnlo of Ileuton township. Columbia county, deo'd, have been granted by the UteMet of said county to Elijah Fullmer of Pine Wj Col. co.. Pa. All persons having claims aeaimt the estate are requested to present them tawg Executor In Columbia countj-. Thoso Indebted to the estato either on note. Judgment, mortgage or book account will make payment lo tfie ccutor without delay. ELIJAH FULLMER, apr22'700w. Executor, O T I O E . All llOrsnnu ttnftn-lni. Ilir-mcrlvrK tube lUlltW- cd to the Esiato of Jacob Eyer, deceased, are hereby notlned to settle their accounts at enee, otherwise they will be collected according t law. s. II. MILLr.lt, llloomsburg, May 0, 1870-tf AdruinUiraior "OTICE TO TAXPAYEItS. Thcro will bo n meeting of Ihe Town rctinfll of llloomsburg, on Tuesday May 21th next at" o'clock A. M. lu the Grand Jury room of Court House, for the purpose of bearing l P" from such persons as detm themselves errone ously classified In Iho Assessment List'. '"J Interested will take notice nudattenJ Iftn'f see lit. lly Order of Iho Council. F. COOLE1. , llloomsburg, JIuy 13, 1870-2t, t-ecKtary. gUERIPF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ of Venditioni I'xpoMs. Is sued out or tho Court of Common )' ',!u'5'V!r uinblu county and to mo dlrcttid will '""PSfT ed lo sale by public vendue or ontery a i " Court House in UJoomsbuig. nt WoVlotk 'nu; Ion n.ioii m Saturday, Juno "lb. 170. IU' M10"" lug leal estate, town. , ... All def u..nnl' rUhl, title und lii'' ?$ claim of, in mid io n certain inutor Pf' land HlimiH in Montour touiiMdp.ltuniled Hie norih by William lai-r, ou the if auulh by Miy.ler.fiUd 1,111110 b Heoriuo. i.mtalnlug twiuij -eight ui'rcs,niiuu.,rl," lug Ihesiimo laud toiinctll onucl by mei Dr. Job' Iti.msiy. k ,,, iz.d.iakin lu execution and to bewiid s thoprujeriy ol Julius II. llnmsc . MOIIDhC.U "LLABl'v luuj li'70-nW, BUeriu. U 11 Ii I (J H A li E -01- V ALU ABLE It 13 V I. ESTATE! lullowliiBdiscilbcd Una Estate, to win A EOT OF GROUND, situate on Ulllntrlnthatnwnnf Onustvug and ndjnlulng lot of rUruuel Zuinni-ri" if ' ""iiuua io, 01 yiiiiutu e-l-uujit-i . whereon mo erecl a two stor ,, I'EANK DWELLING IIOU&l, nfrumo stable And onlbulldliigs. wllh Wtj'J, of f iidt irecs of various kinds i Vem,BVbuo about sixty lei Lund lud.plh about oneuu died feet, ' , -S-TK5is.-Tenty per cent, of the ; I"" innlii..- ,nt. ...1.1 .... .-ilrlncntl lueK11.1:. crty ! nnd Ihe baluuco April 1st, 1H. wff," fir sesi,iu wlllbeglvtunniludeed.UllH'iiJ' vnusi-r 10 paj' iui conveyance anu s..-r- At tho same time and place, an I eisoual properly conslatlng nf beit, stove, bureau, chest, c. o. . Terms cjsIk may2u70-lw. Lv MID VU,, TON FENCINQ. The undersigned would rispectf ul'y publlo that they are prepared to Put"J ' uiest most substantial and cheapest luauner.iue'ut and most Improved patterns of Iron '!?,ierle' hpusiK, and In grdve yards and fe.m'n, de Tbelr beauty and permanence make '"n'r,ur adoplid, 1 or particulars i ornlj to el'-TOS or JfeBUCObKMAf' Illoomsbuig, Mayro,l70-li. A KINDS OF JOB PWNgi2 JSL neatly executed at Tua O0I.OiI - TNX01U,OIUTION.--)TiT,. . -.L IJ giv.11 thalcn th. 2nd day ,,, r ,,f " sundry inhabitants of the ciuni v J,, 'W. presented n pelitlou to the Court ...'.."'"mMa Picas of Ooiumbl.i county.priiylriir ih , . L,"'nmra lo Krnntn Chnrter of lii,-!ir, wrv, , , i i1, l0"e name, Ml lo nnd mio of i,fl Mni,,1 ."'i'W Ihe mid prlvilt-tM ihcreln Mntod, and I u Sfn!'?1" came I. shown to th 1 contriiryii , M..ffmtfcni of next term (I 10 nnii rinv .T? l,..'.t.i-u rlt dar s-riuuux vmom.