The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 20, 1871, Image 3

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    Tub Columbian
TjioomabargT Friday, Oct. 20, 1871.
" lKu7llluWf:t.t.A('o.,iirark llow,nronttronly
nuthorlrcd Adverll.ltift AbpiiIh In New Yorlc.
CoB,Wr.TiiimiM.AC.1No.(W('lii'inut street,
lira our only authorised AftentN til riiltmlclhla.
CO. Muiu'tiY, lti. I. our authorized Airi-nlal
I'entralla to traunet any uu.Iui-ki, iit-rlaluluti to
IlKiCol.lJMlitANOIIIre.
All advertisement for tho forgoing locall
Iti'H mult tin enilonii-il liy theso AgcutA, or they
wlllrcrulvono attention. ' It.
Railroad Timo Tablo.
LACKAWANNA A MiOOMmtUllO tt. It.
North.. Honlh.
Mnll 11:1 1 A.M. ?'
Aeiomimidatloi .8:l(A,.M,ii:i' V V
IltiircM Gil! 1 M. l0'21 A' JI
t'ATAWIKH.Y It. It. KllOM IlUlTJyT HTATION.
llolnit North. CloliiijSiiiiUi.
4:12 1'. M. 10:0 A'
"M, l- CoNNiiit h ntitliorlml to trans
net any business connected with tho
Coi.umiiian ofllco. tf.
WAMtr.K, tho Democratic carulltlnte,
is elected mkllllonnl law Judge In
(Schuylkill county, nnd not BouTiir.it,
lis stated last week.
Agricultural Fair.
Tho Columbia county Agricultural
nnd Horticultural Falrcamooir accord
ln;r to advertisement, except that tho
heavy rnlns of tho first two days some
what Interfered. Wo had expected to
Klvo a lht of premiums this week, but
'owing to soma dlillculty about n portion
of thu prizes, It Is not yet completed.
Upon tho wliolo tho exhibition was n
pood one. Tho display of horses nnd
cattle was not good, nor will It ever bo
whero racing Is allowed. Thcro was n
creditable display of musical instru
ments, sewing machines, farming Im
plements, fruit, vegetables, Ac. Tho
ntlcndaiico was very largo and tho gen
eral order good.
Tho gambling and selling of liquor
(benzine) on tho ground, was reprehen
slblo and ought not to bo tolerated In
any community that claims to bo ro
spectable. Tho ladies of tho Illoomsburg Presby
terian church furnished meals, coffee,
pics, and other similar refreshments
on thoground. Tholr preparations wero
very perfect, their meals excellent and
abundant, nnd they wero well patron
ized. Wo havo not learned tho amount
of their profits, but they nro no doubt
considerable, though tho rainy days
Interfered with them.
Tho trotting races wero such as aro
usually seen at Fairs. Tho best trotting
was douo on Friday. A team of rather
small horses from Ilnzloton wero much
tho best on tho ground young, hand
Homo, well trained, steady anil pretty
steppers. Wo havo not learned their
tlmo. Tho fancy trotting was dono by
threo nags a dun, n, brown (from Now
Jersey,) and n sorrel, tho former from
IiUiscrnu nnd tho latter from Williams
port. Tho dun was tho bo-it horso and
host trotter, but tho threo wero very
equally matched as to speed tho best
Jockeying winning. Sorrel Dan, nn old
horso of uncertain age, (passing for 18,)
was pronounced tho winner. Wo aro
not schooled In tho mysteries of decid
ing trotting races and tlo not know
upon what principle thojudges docldod,
for In tho only heats wo liatf tho pa
tlcnco to look at tho hindmost horso
was declarod to bo tho winner I
Upon tho wholo tho Fair was n decided
success. Several persons who nttended
tho Stato Fair nt Scrnnton stated to
us that tho attendanco hero on Friday
was equal to that at the former.
Tho Wyoming Journal has quite sensl
bly changed Its form from an eight pago
to a four pago paper. Tho change Im
proves Its appearanco and renders It
doubly convenient to tho reader. Usu
ally tho eight pago form is used merely
to hide tho want of reading matter, nnd
to cover up Btalo advertisements wlioro
thoy will not attract attention.
Ouh correspondents aro worthy of nt
tentiou. Of courso wo do not endorse
every sentence they utter, but they say
much that is valuable and Interesting.
Correspondents, with us, aro privileged
to express whatever sentiments they
please, in proper terms, and it H a mat
ter of no account whether they ngrco
with us lu opinion or not.
We havo sovcral lengthy articles on
hand from correspondents which bear
postponing but will appear hereafter,
Jay Cooicu & Co. favor this Demo
cratic Columuian with nn advertise
ment, which it may bo well for those
who 1-avo money to lend to read. Wo
havo repeatedly pointed out to our
readors tho Immense appropriations of
public lands to tills particular corpora'
tlon, amongst others, and tlicso lands
alono ought to mako their bonds u per
fectly safe Investment. It Is a principlo
with tho lUdlcals not to tax bondhold
crs, and of courso tlicso bonds nro frco
from all mnnner of taxation. A man
may own millions of them (if ho can
get them) and yet not pay ono dollar of
Htato, county, poor, road, school, town
ship or borough tax.
Fihe. Wo learn that tho Unangst
Hotel, in Fishing Creek valley, about 1
miles nbovo Orangovilie, was entirely
consumed by lire, with all its contents.
ou Tuesday night last. Mr. Unancist
and family wero absent at tho timo and
thcro was no ono In tho house. Thcro
was 8omo Insurance, wo understand, but
havo not learned how much.
Thcro Is littlo dcubt but that tho
houso was first robbed nnd then sot on
fire. A coal oil can, which had been
kept in tho bar and when lost used had
about ono gallon of oil in it, was found
empty near tho houso after tho fire. A
trunk belonging to Mr. Unangst was
found broken open In tho rear of a shed,
In a cornfield, whero It had no doubt
been carried by tho thief and incendi
ary. Tho Forks Post ofllco was kept In
tho houso, but it Is not supposed there
was much mall matter burnt.
Itctiirn of lllccllou hi lUoomOMiri- for
Tovui OIllmVtM. 10, 1S71.
constaiii.es :
M. 0, Woodward, Kait Ulooiiiiburir,
Vet
vio
JA JI. JlttMtman,
JI. J. rfiycwA,
l'-nst Uloouu'juric.
Wit
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117-
Kant llloomsuuti:.
West
ASSESSORS :
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IjouU iiornliuul,
Hunt llIooiiubuiL-,
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Thwvu J, Murtlt. Kn.t lltoomsbunr.
SCHOOL DIHKCTOHfl !
21. Frank 7.arr, 1-ant lllooinbbu nr,
Wtwt
2U7-
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Jamei A", J.'uit,
Ka.l lUoomhburff.
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-sso
Mr. Laycock was an Independent
candidate for Constable, but fulled of
-an election. All tho other candidates
In tho abovo list wore of courso elected
under tho certain operation of tho Freo
vote. Itepubllcans In Ualto,
THE
Klrcs lii tlio West.
Tho lerrlblo firos In tho west wero
still progressing. at latest advices. For
hundreds of miles tho prairies aro cov
ered with flames, dcslroylngovcrythlng
In tholr way buildings, goods, fences,
cattlo, Implements nnd ovcrything that
tho settlers possess, and many Uvea too I
Of courso nothing but heavy rains can
stop tho devastation. Tho following
description is from n gentleman known
in tins county, who is now resident In
tho west i
WATnousvn.t.K, JIlcIi., )
Oct. Oth. 1871. r
Mltorofllio Columbian I
My thoughts glancing back to mv
nntlvo county, mothlnks tho people of
Columbia co,, Pa., nro not all nwnro of
tho perilous condition of tho pcoploof
this country nt present. I will try to
glvo you n few fads, nnd bo m brief os
posslhlo under tho excitement that pro
vnlls nil nround hero Just now on ac
count of firo caused by tho general
drouth. Tho fires havo been running
mrougli llio woods nil of tho timo for n
number of months, but not bo danger
ous till lately. Tho last fow days tho
winds havo been high and tho fires
hnvo been running at n fearful rate.
sweeping everything. Hundreds of
houses havo been burned to tho ground
In n few miles square, and tho Inhabi
tants could do nothing but cscapo for
their lives. Somo havo fought till they
aro entirely blind to snvo their build
ings, but failed. Tho wliolo of tho Sag-
onaw valloy Is enveloped In smoke, nnd
tho cntlro wilderness In a llamo of fire.
Tho firo broko out In Saganaw City last
night, burning buildings, nnd sovcral
persons nearly burned to death by try
ing to cscapo through tho ilamos. Kast
Saganaw nnd South Saganaw being on
firo nt tho samo tlmo. In Wisconsin
tho pooplo dig holes In tho ground and
bury their furnituro and provisions, in
order to savo them from burning. Hero
they get no tlmo for that It is all they
can do to dig a holo for themselves.
Tho fires aro becoming moro dangerous
nround this city this evening. All hnnds
out to keep tho firo back from the build
ing every ono In fear lest a spark bo
blown to our town nnd Ignite. If tiiat
bo tho caso every building will burn,
for thcro Is no water to put out oven a
spark without bringing it eight miles,
and It is scarco when you get there. It
would bo impossible to get to it now,
on account of tho fire. Night comes on';
tho eyes of tho Inhabitants nro bathed In
tears and tho vlllago in a condensed
cloud of smoke. I drop tho pen for tho
evening. It is in vain to try to picturo
to you tho stato of things this evening,
on account of tho cries and groans nnd
excitement going on nt tho time.
Oct. 10th.
Tho wind is still higher than over
this morning. After u dreary night tho
men como In worn out and say tho firo
Is sweeping everything. Pooplo nro
packing up to leavo tho city, but know
of no refugo. All excitement hero this
morning. Notice is given to havo no
fires to cook breakfast this morning.
iVH hands start ngain to moot tho
flames. Darkness is appearing. I can
not seo tho lines to write; I wonder
what is tho cause, what can bo tho dan
ger. Now all is dark ; I'll havo to stop
writing to seo what is tho trouble. O,
shocking 1 tho conflagration is at an
end! A dark cloud overshadows uh.
bursts fortli in torrents of rain, just in
timo to savo us from tho burning llamo 1
O, what rejoicing now! What a strango
cloud 1 No ono saw It till tho rain fell
upon them. Darkness was all that ap
peared! Hut who knows whether this
extended further than to savo our pooplo
In this place? There, It Is all over, only
n little shower ; how long will that keep
thoilrofrom running'.' Tho nows comes
in that tho plank roads and tho railroads
aro all on fire, no trains running from
Detroit, north ; tho engines carrying
water to keep tho firo from burning tho
road nil up I If they succeed, I'll send
this to-morrow morning. I think wo
nro all out of danger now, unless a sec
ond altack Is mado. It can't bo till a
fow days, as tho rain has dampened tho
brush so as to glvo peoplo it clmuco to
tako ad vantago of tho fire. Tho damage
cannot bo estimated ; it will amount to
sovcral million dollars and somo lives
in this county, and it is still worse, thoy
say, elsewhere. All is quiet hero now.
I think tho danger is over. Tho old
settlers hero say they never know so dry
n tlmo In tills country, nor never wit
nessed such asceno before, nor perhaps
never will again.
It Is n very rich farming country lioro,
bosides tho great abuudanco of lumber
shipped away overy year, unit tho salt,
which costs them nothing but n littlo
labor, as tho Fawdust serves as fuel to
raiso tho brino and manufacture It Into
salt. Littlo villages that wero blessed
with four or five littlo cabins four years
ago, havo two thousand Inhabitants,
now. Taking tlio wholo of Saganaw, 15
years ago it was a wlldcrncs, thoy say,
and now it lias a population of nearly
thirty thousand. Hay City, Just started
a few years since, bin about 16,000, with
its suburbs. Tuscola county is tho laud
of beauty, flowing witli clieeno nnd po
tato bugs. Ono year ago, when I camo
hero, thoy wero digging their potatoes,
and tho average was about threo hun
dred bushels to tho acre. This fall they
aro very scarco, hut tho animals aro
plenty. Tho wheat crop this season
averages nbout thirty bushels to tho
acre. Other crops uro middling.
My regards to tho friends of lllooms-
burg nnd vioinity.
Kcspcctfully your,
E. W. FitiTZ.
I.jcoinlii(;.JIiitiial.
Tho Secretary of tho Lycoming Mu
tual Insurance company, In u card to
tho public says, in referenco to its losses
by tho great Chicago firo : "Ourcntlio
amount of risk in tho Stato of Illinois,
provlous to tho great fire, did not ex
ceed $1,000,000, nnd Judging from thu
cstlmntcd losses to other leading com
panies It is reasonnblo to prcsuruo that
our loss will not exceed fifty per cent,
of that amount. To meet It an extra
assessment will bo required of from ten
to twenty per cent.'1
OitANOEVlLLEAcADEMV. Tho win
ter term of this Institution will open
Tuesday, Oct. 31nt, 1871, anil continue
cloven weeks. Tuition from ja.OO to
$8.00. Instruction Riven In nil tho
common ami higher English branches,
together with Latin, Greek, French nnil
aerinnn. Good hoard can bo obtained
at $3.00 per week, or rooms furnished
to tlioso who wish to hoard themsclvea,
For further artlculars address
J. E. SWIOONOVElt,
Principal, or
Dr. O. A. MEOAitaKi.i.,
Bccretary.
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,
1'or tho Columbian.
Mr.. KniToits-Of oil tho sights nt
tho Fair, tho Fair Itself, Is tho greatest
night to Bee. Thero wero lots of fair
women, nnd doubtless also, of brnvo
men. Thcro wero cakos nnd candles,
apples and elder, Ico cold lcmonndo nnd
raspberry syrup, Thcro wero chickens
nnd pigs, horses nnd cattlo, sheep nnd
mules. Thero wero wild inon from
Africa, swonl swallowcrs, thlmblc-rlg-gcrs
or something of tho sort, and nil
kinds of devices, good, bad and Indif
ferent, to mako money.
I know of no piaco whero you can
study human naluro to moro ndvantago
than at a county fair. Tho sharper, tho
business man, tho mechanic, and tho
farmer congregate thcro. Tho young
follow who has n sweetheart goes and
takes her, nnd thu ono who has nono
goes to find ono. Oirls who havo lovers
promenade quietly in a stiuo of hlls,
and tlioso who havo nono nro to tho
foro, ns tho scotch say, to sccuro one.
Tho younger girls keep their eyes upon
tho older ones to learn, but tho boys aro
staring round for tlio purposo of chaff
ing older ones, who aro for tho first
time, looking sheepishly at calico.
You seo thcro young fellows who
think themselves goutlcmcn, puffing n
cigar, nnd gallanting n lady. It was
not so In tho ohlon times gentlemen
did not smokooven In tho presence ot
ladles and Indeed, gentlemen do not
now. Dut what olso can you expect,
when tho man who should bo the first
gentleman in tho republic, is n horse
racing, cigar-smoking, whiskey drink
ing moss trooper I It Is a bad example
for our young men to have, and still
worlo to follow.
You seo thcro beautiful girls, dressed
In tlio highest art of tho milliner and
manlua maker, whoso uudcr-sklrts, as
thoy pass through tho crowd, turn up
and provo that thoy havo not Been tho
wash-tub for months. You can also
observe, as they smile Bwcotly nt tho
compliments of their gallants, that their
teeth havo seldom, if over, been brought
in contact with n tooth brush. Noth
ing Is moro utterly disgusting than n
foul mouth, and nothing is moro pod
tlvely unjustiflablo and inexcusable.
For n young lady, faugh I when a brush
and n tumbler of Ball-water, to cleanso
tho mouth after every meal ond beforo
retiring, would proscrvo tho teeth, pur
ify tlio mouth, and sweeten tho breath!
Thero was also on tho ground a sleek
Bcalawng, run I was told by tlio Young
Men's Christian Association, making a
spcccli in favor of republicanism and
tlio beets. That, Mr. Kdltor, though it
grieved, did not surprlso me. It only
proved what I havo long foreseen,
that tlio friends of religious liberty, will
Booncr or later, bo called upon to com
blue and defend themselves against tho
encroachments of tho sects ; which aro
Inaugurating their campaign in tirades
against priests, and bishops, and popes,
confounding in their harangues Angli
can nnd Itoman, cither through igtior
anco or malice.
To overthrow liberty civil nnd religi
ous, tho Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation is tlio lever, and tho Kcpublican
party tho fulcrum. Viatoii.
Duropeaii Kcpiilillcaiilsin.
While thoughtful minds in tills coun
try aro contemplating tho Republican
agitation in England, and aro speculat
ing upon tlio chances of n Republic In
that old stronghold of monarchy, tlio
painful reflection arise that oven with
in tho ramts of tlio friends of Repub
licanism os'er sea flourishes tho greatost
obstaclo to tho happy consummation of
tills political regeneration. Tho Repub
lican band of England llko tho Coin
muno of Franc?, and tho Republicans
of Europo everywhere is led by blat
ant infidels, who, with their defiant in
fidelity, cast a baleful shadow upon tho
hopes of freedom. Uradlaugli, who
professes to bo tlio head of tho English
Itepubllcans, whllo asserting that in
flvo years ho will bo President of tlio
Republic of Great llritaln, blasphem
ously declares that "tho work of over
throwing God, as well as nil oarthly
tyrants, goes bravely on." This speech
is not worso than many others of tho
written nnd spoken opinions of Brad
laugh antl his followers. It is to bo
feared that no movement having for its
purposo tlio establishment of a govern
ment of tho people not n government
of clashes, as In Franco can ever suc
ceed anywhero in Europo so long as
such blasphemous creatures as this man
taint tho effort at Republicanism with
tho stigma of Ills namo and influence.
Call tho roll of tho professed Republi
cans of Europo, and against tho names
of tho cbler among them may bo writ
ten freethinker, If not absolute infidel.
It is tho example or theso men, nnd
tho horror Hint is inspired by their doc
trine;, that retard tho causoof Republi
canism in Europe. Washington Pa
triot. Tun Russian Grand Duko, third son
of tho Czar, is daily expected in New
York. Of courso tlio snobs and flunk
oys aro all excitement and will do tho
highest posslhlo Iinnois. Wero Gen.
Washington to rise from tho dead
and appear In tlio streets of New York,
greater honors would not bo shown
him. Tho plain truth Is, that despite
all tho Republican pretensions of tho
American people, thero aro nono on tho
face of tho earth who lovo moro to pay
homago to royalty than tlioso of our
great cities. When tho Prince ot Wales
visited Ilarrlsburg, tho Duko or New
castle, who had him in charge, (tlio lat
ter by tho way a truo specimen or tho
over tho immenso sea of upturned
faces before lilm, quietly remarked ;
" theso pooplo aro not so Democratic as
they pretend to he!" Tho fact Is, tho
crowds who nsneniblo on such occasions
always provoke thesneeis and contempt
of tho royal objects of their homago.
W. V. I. Paintku, Km., formerly of
Uloomsburtr, was elected Associntn
Judgo In Lycoming county tit tho Into
election, on tho Kcpubllcati ticket, by a
innlorltv of 60 votes over a Itenubllcau
aviocluto on tho ticket, and 71 over his
Democratic competitor.
MARRIAGES.
I)KI'OK-HHULTZ-On tho 12th Inst., hy Key. A.
JlouU, rlr. Hlrum Ue poo to MIhu Martha 1).
Hhuliii, hoth or Ueuton township, Columbia
county, l'a.
1IAUMAN HFKS-On Tuesday adernoon, Oo
tuher Kill, li71, t the residenenor tlio hrldu'H
rather, hy Itev. John Hewitt, nt Ht. i'liul'tt, Mr,
J, II. llurmuu.nf Kupert, to Mary N., ouuiE"
oht dtiusliier ot William McKelvy, t.M., of
llloonihUurif, l'a.
K LINdKH H1IULTZ On the 15lh Irntt.. hy
.luiuuM w. Kitchen, J. P., at IiIh olllee, Mr, WIN
Hum K llntir of KuBurloof tnwtuhlp, to MUn
Charity HhultKof tho .uniu pluw,
KIHiAK-UOIIKltsOK-On tho 17lli iul.,lnOr.
auKevlllo, hy Hev, N. Kpear, Mr. llrno W.
UUiir, ot Diuhoro, to Mm, Mellla M. Uoherhou
of 1'iutou,
DEATHS.
M(OAHTY-Oiilhemiilut,MUii Lydla McCurty
of UreeUHuod.UKtidfO yvutH.
UHOMHTKTr.KU-On the l?ih lukt., John llrom
tetlorF tiged 21 year",
I.00AI, SOTICKS,
A (iUlT10N.-l)octlio"l:ilalHowo" Co. fed
prepared to test tho Imth of tho ort-repented
assertion Hint " tho Kilas Howo machine was
awarded tho lilghoit honor at tho l'arls Exposi
tion?" 11 INQUIIIKR.
I.W.ItAUTMANRcllsnjood unbleached Mm
lln, 1 d wide, for Ki ctx.
You can buy n pair of whllo lllanltets nl-l, W.
Harlmnn'sforfl.O)
I. W. ItAiiTMVN's sloro Is tho plnco to And
cheap good', do and ico.
New Ilochellc, (f.iwton) blackberry vines for
falo , 15. rcr hundred, by Josn-ii tlAiimsoN
llloomsburg, l'a,
TOIUUCO nnd HKUAItH can bo bought at tho
Mammoth Grocery of J, II. MAtzE.atcltyprlci.
tliiallty very superior. Try them.
BlsasiwNew Family Hewing Machines-ten
dollnrsea.sh balaocoln monthly Installments'
J. A, DoitAN, Agent, lllonmshurg, l'a. inLVl-tf
H. A. L'A km an of llcnton has Jnst returned
from tho city Willi a flnoassortmcntnf millinery
goods, to which sho Invites tho attention of tho
people a
Peksoss Indebted lo this olllco for Job prltil
lugandadicrtlsliigaro remluded that one per
cent, per month Is added ton!! bills thatstaml
over 80 days. uM-tf.
Wk call attention t, Heinr ZtH'i'isnKA's os -taljllshment;
In tho lino of wntches, cloolis.
Jewelry, etc, ho Is an expert, ond In pccUclos
etc., ho has n largcsclectlon wllh n rlpo ciperl
cnco.to promptly fit tho required ocru.
Tun statements mado by denlers In other ma
chines, thatlhey sell New Blngcr Hewing Ma
chines Is not true, Tho Singer Manufactory
supply no machines lu Columbia county, except
to their authorized agent, J. A. Doi:a.n. no.SO-lt
A nKxruAl. assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS
nnd BTATIONAIIY, wholtunlo and retail at A.
1). WEtm'M Hook btorc, opposlto tho Court
House. Miscellaneous books, portmonates, ster
eoscopic pictures, games, ptcturo-books, blank
books of nil kinds, etc., etc, n3S-tf.
A NKWaiul elegant assortment of fall and win
ter goods has Jnst been received by B.U. Mn.I.KU
A Hon, which they offer at very low prices. Also
nil articles UBualKcnt In a diy goods More.
Their friends and tho public nro Invited to call
and exnmlno them.
A curious and unlpuo mnchiuo for grinding
coffee may bo seen at Maize's grocery. Whether
tho machine was invented to grind cofTec. or
corfee was itnented to bo ground by tho machine.
Is tho problem to bo solved, various merits aro
claimed lor It, but tho best way is to tost it, or nt
lout co and sco 1U
CitAM'waud pains In tho stomach, a o tho to
suit of Imperfect indigestion, nnd may bo Im
mediately u-ltevcd by n dosoof Johnson's Ano-
nv.NE Liniment. A toi-Minonful In n littlo
Bwioteued water Is n dose. '
Heavy oats aro good for horses : nono will do.
ny that ; but oats can't mako n horso's coat look
smooth nud gtossy when ho Is out of condition.
UiihuihAN a Cava i.iiy Condition I'owdei'H will
do this when nil else falls.
Liuies' nnd Children's Fancy Furs.fttJollN
Kaiieika'a Popular Fur F.mporlum, "IS Anh
Hlrcet, Philadelphia. Ills ktock of Fancy Furs
foi Ladles nnd Children Is very largo, nud no ono
can fall to bo buitcd.
Dieii. In Hujarlo.if township, Heptombcr 0,
IS I, Mrs. 3IAUV1IK.SH. wlfunf ANIIKIIW 1IKSS.
deceased, aged 01 years, 0 months anil .1 dais.
Blio was llio mother of 11 children, 7(1 graud-chll-ilreu,
Tllgreat-grnnd-chlldrcii, and 2 great-great'
grand-chlldrcu. B. H.
Jin. Wm. T. Hoi'Kin.s, of Hoop Hklrt nolorl
cly. No. llljChrMiut and lClNorlh KlghtliHIs.,
l'ulladolpnl.i.h.is oul.irgcd his facilities-for doing
business, as will bo seen by ndvcitlsemcnt In
this Issue. Header glvo him a call.
Nw Mti.i.TNEBY Ooons-, or tho Inteft nnd
most f.kshloanblo styles, and at modem o prices.
Just received by Miss LtdlE IlA :-I.AY nt her
sloro ou Main street, below Markel, lilooinsburg.
A r.'ii Jiuo of goods utwnyt, on baud and all M"
lenery wort dono to order. Oct20l".
Nevermouk I NEVEUMonet Is tho sad ox
clnmatlon of the Invalid, who has nbandonod
for somo worthless comtound, n sterling modi
clnnl preparation. If any sulferer from Dyspen
sin, Constipation, Illllousness or Dcbtllty, has
neon lured, in n weak moment from either in
thoso two sovereign Vegetable Specifics, Hon.
Imm j ilenmm litters, or JlonJlamVM Tbaic, nnd In
dncedto "run after btrango gods." "Nevermoro
Nevermore I" is his cry, as ho returns disgusted
to Ihe standard remidy. Sold by all druggUts,
CAltU. Wo tako pleasure In announcing to
our numerous patrons lu Illoomsburgand vlct
nlty that wo havo established a permaucn
Agency nt this place. Mr. H, M, Blcger Is our
agent, nnd will bo pleased to attend to all par-
tics already having Vvhcelcr& Wilson machines,
or those contemplating purchasing the samo,
rr.TKUsoN uaiiim:nti:ii,
3 4 5N. Oth St.,
It Reading.
p uu
lilG BALK
o r
VALU'AIILK H I A h ESTATE.
In pwrsnanco of nn order of tho Orphans' Court
of ColtimuU county, will 1 expo-ted to public
Miln by tho u title rstutmt mlmlnlstrutors of Jarucf
j ices, ueceaseu, un inopicimsca on
TIIUUSDAV, NOVKMUKK 2ml,
at 10 o'clock A. M. of mU ilny, Ihe following do
buribed rtiiil estute. to wltt
A certain messmiKe, being tho mnuslou houso
nut I truct of hind. Hllu ito in thu InwiiRhlnof Ku-
Kiirloaf, In said county, bounded by other hinds
of said iltTCiised on tho muitli and west, by lundK
of Jonan Knuco nud wtlllaui Davis on the north
and by lauds of Jothua H.ivago ou tliu east, eon
latuui,;
OXK IIUNDUKD ACHES,
moro or loan. The houso Is a irood Ilotol Ktand
i;ood well ot wiiter closo by tho door, nnd on thl
inu tUa good upplo orchard.
ALSO a certain tract of laud tdtuato In jack
(ton nnd Hugurl.if townships in nald county
IMHHHltJU 11 l llUlt III Jllllll tVUB no .-in 1 11 u l' i
hard ou I ho south, by lands of Cralir & ltlauc
a ill ou tho wt-ht, tho truct nbovo doscrlbod on
tho north. una latidAofHamuel l- rltzou thouist
coiiuiitmif,'
ONK HUNDRED ACHES,
moro or Icri. belli it timber land.
A!HO n certnlu tract of laud Hlluato In David
son towiiiihln. Hulliviui county, bounded nn ill
ciLst by llio Duct llrht abovo dcHcrlbinl and land
ot Craig J: IUaucliari uu tho north, south uud
west, continuing
F I V T Y ACHES
morn or less, beltur timber land.
.rSO u cerlaln tract of laiul kltuato In Itcntoii
township, Columbia comity, bounded on tliu
north by lands or Dyer Moss, on tho wont by
KlUha SnulU uud Hannah Hinlth, on tho Nouth
by lamUof Hiuiuel Krlckbium uud on tho o.int
by lands of liilj.ih Uchs, eotitalnlnif
TIIIHTY-TWO ACRES,
moro or Iosh, being Improved Intnl.
Tkumh ok HAliK. Ten per cent, of ono-fomlh
ttt tho putchuMi money to bo paid on thu day ol
hule.one-louith ot tho purchasu money lens tho
ten percent, on Ihoconili uiallou of tho hale, nud
tho lialam-o In ouu year theu-aller with Interest
on iim samo iioui conuriiuuitui nisi,
I'osKehsloli will bo nlcii on tho Ikt of April,
17J, by tho purchaser or piircluiMMUHecurlni; tho
purchase money. 1'ur.diuser o; purchasers to
nay for deeds uud stamps,
i:mjaii hf.ss,
john v. kilk,
Administrators.
Central, October 1 J, 171,
VAIiU.VllI.i; UDAIi KHTATU,
In pui'hunticn of an order of llio Orphan
on'oiuinhlu county, tho undcirduucO u-s 'J'i
iipitululed hy tho Court to m-U thv real cut;
eOrphaHH' Couit
. j rufuo
CHtato ot
w imam j
ut! decensed. UU exposo to PUbllo
ttalo on thu pieinibeH, un
SATUHDAY, NOVKMIiKH I, 1871,
at ono o'eloelc lu tho afternoon of wild day i All
that certain tract of valuuhlu land hlluato In
Mad bun township, ColumbM couuty, contain
ill,
SIG ACHES AXD 01 1'EHOIIES
neal mensuio, juIJoIuIuk lamU of It. Johnnoit
Thomati Funntor, John a. runston, KlUa Krlck
J, VaKUer, Wllllttiu Johuxon nud Johu Allen
whereon U ereclcdu Iaro twobtory
1) W K h h I n a 1IOUS K,
ii lnriro Imrii and other hulldlncui tho samo will
hu koTtlou the joItowtiiK laxy teruiH, to wit I Thu
1 1 lO I'M Hi l NO) I II V II llnliil IIUS Hi lieceUMOll UHlllilll1
i.rj nf U'illl.iiii P.-l'L- iU-t't iikf.l. illeliiL' wlthimt in-
tuu to letimln charged upon thu real tututo of
Kiilti iieceuNi'd, ouriuit mo imiuiui uven vi num
Imsbaniis ana inu iiiwrei.i ineieoi ui uo anuu
nllv nnd it'uu urlv nuld to them hv tho hlirchuser.
Bald lntetett to ho computed Iroin thu ilrst day
nt Aurll. A. 1). U7A iili.l Ilium Iludrni' eltiier of
their deulliN, tho prluclpalMim to bo paid to thu
purtlex IcKUily entltliHl thereto. Twenty pur
cent, of tho pureuusu money to hu paid at U
hi H bin ir iluu ii iif 1 hu mitiit-rlF i ittin llilrd of II
balaiu-iiof tho pim-hami money to ho paid ut tho
continuation ol the-mile, uud thu liuluucuof thu
purchaKu money in onu year tncreaiter, wiiu m
!itfht mi tlm wjiiiiu lumi lliu llrt.t uf Atril A. 1),
wlu n poHheshiou of mild preuiUtM will bo
plven. Tutchu'ier to pay Jor Deed and Ktuuipi.
Ijiiidlorda hhuro of (ho train lu the yrutuid
pabneu lo inu pureiuuet
.luiit Airunniorii
Trusteo to hell tho Ucal Kstulu ut William
lYfuonubuiv, Oct. 3, 1871. jK!t,I37Mt
BEOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
NEW
GOODS
AT
M. P. LUTZ'S,
Dll Y GOODS AND NOTIONS
For Every Body.
CAM, AND MAKE YOUll OWN
SKLKOTIONS.
SHAWLS
At Last Yciu-'h Prices.
NO ADVANCK ON I'ltlNTH.
THE LAHCIEST AND IJKST
ASSORTMENT
QV
DRESS GOODS
& 15LOOMSI5URG.
iniOWElt'S BLOCK,
NEXT TO COURT HOUSE,
jyTILLEIVS 8TOHE.
B. II. MILT.KR 4 HON,
havo removed their Store to tho room formerly
occupied byMendeuhall.ou Malnstrect,inooniN.
burg, nearly opposlto tho Kplscopat Church
whero they aro determined to sell ounsruodcralo
terms a can bo procured elso where, Thler blocs
comprises
LADIiS)' DitKSS 000D3
of tho choicest styles and late-Bt fashions, together
wltn a large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, couslstlnic of the foUowlncartlclc
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
oths,
Uaaslmeres,
Hhawls,
Flannels,
Milks,
Whlto Oomls
IJnens,
Hoop HUlrts,
Muslins,
ilollowware
t'edarware
liueenswaro, Hardwarj
lloots and Hhoes,
Hats and U-ipi
Hoop Nets,
Umbrollos,
LooUlng-UUsej,
Tobacco,
Co (Toe,
tiugars,
Teas,
Itlce,
Allspice,
Dinner,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs
AND NOTIONH (JKNr.HAM.Y.
In snort, overylhlng usually kept In conntry
tores,to which they Invite the attention of the
public Generally. Tne Highest pricowni be pai
for country produce lu exchange for goods.
H. 11. MlI.I.KIl AHON.
JUoomsbuig Pa,
net 1371 : r
JKW STOOK OF OLOTIIINO.
Kri'Kh urrlvul of
FALL AND WINTER 0001)3
uavih i.owKNiii:it(i
luvltoi altentlou tn hlH slock of
UltllAl'ANUFAHIIIONAULECI.OTlIlNU
ill his Htoro ou
MnltiHtreel. InKlilvo'd block, one door Wt-ut
L'. L'. Murr'a hloio,
wlu-io no Iiah JiihI rccclreil from New Vorkaml
i'lilLuU-lplila n lull aKKortmi-nt of
MII.N AND 110 VH' CLOTHING,
tnctiliUiil llio moKt fiuililQuablo, durable, aud
liaiulsomo
DItmH 0001)8.
conhlt-tlUK of
11OX.HA0K, ItOCO,OUM,ANl)Oir..ULOTII
COATHAND 1 ANTH,
of all horls, sites aud coloru. Uo has aluo Tcyh-
lulled liU ulrt-iuly largo stock of
l-'.Vl.l. AN1J WINTKIt HIIAWLB,
HTltirni), FIOUltKD, AND 1'I.AIN VJMTH
HltlllTH, CHAVATH, HTOUKH, COI.LAUS
11 ANDKKKCIIIEra, UWVVH,
BUSl'KNDKltH, AND FANCY AltTICl.KH
Jlu nan constantly ou haud a laruo aud well-se-
ected ushurtlneut of
CLOTIIH AND VIUIINOH,
wlilch ho U prepared lo make to order lutoany
klud of clothing, ou very sbort uotlce, aud lu the
best manner, All his clotuluie Is made la wear,
aud must of It Is of homo manufacture.
aOI.ll WATC1IKH AND JKW'i UIV,
olevery description. Mneaud ch .p. Illscaseot
Jewelry li uotsurpassod lu thlslplsce. Call and
eiamlno his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCllliH JKWK1.HY, AO,
0Ctt3'7l DAVID I.OWKNUKHO,
VALUAI1LE l'llOl'EllTY Kill
bai.i:. , ,
Tlio HndiTKlBued wUhlng to retire from lm.
ucss uowiiirt-rsat private sale his entire iro-r-lysltuateit
lu llrauuevllle, couslstlUK of u ou"
half Interest lu the well known
FOUND11Y AND AOltlCUI.TUItAI. WOHKB,
in.,HliAr will, ili. lnulnit. I.ilbes and ii ther Kfn.
cliiuery beloutllnK to tlio same, also the i-nllro
st(H-k now uu hand, together with a valuable
pair or horses, and the wiujous. sleds, HuruuMi.
,vc. ulso hlitowu loU on which Is erected a Bond
Iramudwt-llluii, also, twenty-lite acres, kuuwu
us the lr, I'M iiriipt-rly about ten u I which are
cleared, llio balance timbered,
I'rlcos reasonable, possession ulven at auy
tlmo tosult purcii.wers. Apply U or address.
1 WIU.IAM H01tUYl.i;il,
wt, ll,'7l-U. Orangey llio. llu mbla co, l'a.
CLARK & WOLF'S
COLUMN !
JOHN WOLF
Tns imrclmscd rt ono-linlf intercut
in tlio block ol Goods of II..J.
Clark. Mr. Wolf lias
been to New York
nud laid in
LA11GE STOCK
OP
FALL GOODS
FOll THE NEW FIRM.
WHICH AUK NOW IN STOKE.
THEY WILL SELL Til EM
Low For Cash
OH
PRODUCE.
CLARK & WOLF
HAVE
Rcilrcctl tho Prico ou rany
of llioir S)riug and Sum
iult Stylet of J)nrf
CALL AND SEE,
Opposito Erown's Hotel
BLOOMSBURQ.
Itonl Ectnto Salox
)ItIVATE BALE
or
It E A L EH T A T E!
Tl.n knli.r-illir nm-rn his well known Ilrlo'r
avfiin, lu llio town nrNuiiHitl.a. ColnniiiHconn.
ly, I'ii., wlili nil his land nun linpiowiiiinn
lieleoll, Tor htUO. UU UlOUniu piulH-njriis eitci-
LA HOE 11 HI OK HOUHK
ik-cuii'hI nn n TaM-rit, n fjirgo Slied ami nil tho
hocs.try HlubliiiK. Aim,
ONE DWELLING HOUSE
nnd Rlnlilo closo hr Iho lavorn nnd about 4')
nciesoflaudofwhlcli thero Js
2 8 A O H E S OLE A it E D
nml under rooiI culllvntloii nnd llio bnlanco Is
wen umoereil, 'llift said properly will no mini
i i vain ui-m pi ii now n nil iro lum uaj i vein"
l.er npxi. nnd If not mild hf-twni-ii now nnd then
11 will iKMillcred nt public saleou
T1IUI1HDAY, IJTll DAY Ot-' OCTOniUl, 1871,
t rcAsnnnUo terms, rnsscnlon will ho nlvcn
t any lliiio tho salo Is coullrmid between Iho
parties luidneood title foralMhn unlil properly
win uu Kiveu ny j.uiivtlli iiii-.ii,i.
iNuillcilIrt, AlU. R,
nu.liTl-tf.
unnto 8ALK
or
u i: a n
V A I. U A 11 I 11
IJHTATB,
In tniruatir.- nf nn rmler of tho Ornhatm'
CJourt of Columhti county, will lm oxpon-1 Ui
public Ralo cm tho prom Hon, oti HATtJUDA Y tho
iiuuayui iiuruijit, a, v., iKii.ni mm o ciock
Ii thn iitlnrnixiii. liv In (inn I.plhv nnd Mosoh
Htccker, adtnlulNtrators of Gideon rttccltcr Into
of llernlocl: township, deceased, tho following
dencrlhcd property, M tun to In Jlomlock town
Khlp lu nald county, helnjr Iho Mauxlon llpuio o
pccuem, nun oouiui ny laniiH 01 aouuhki nun
Inn. Dmilnl Wnirner ninl Isaiic L,L'lhV. contain
ing about
T W E N T Y-S IX AGUES.
Twoacre! of tho txamo helnic lot lato of Peter
Kiayiuau, (irctmnou, iwiuiini oi which miy
lonu1, to hiIU Uldoon meeker. Tho laml Is to bo
kohl for tliu pay m tut of debts.
A HOUSE AND 13 All N
nml outhulMlngs, Bomo fmttnnd nooil water ou
thorremHea. IHAAO MJIHY.
A(Imfnlitrfitnr4.
TEHMS ! Ten nor cent, of nofourth of tho
tmrrhnso money to ho palil nt tlu MtrlkinR down
of tho property ; tho ono fourth leu tho ten per
cent, at tlio continuation f miloj nml tho ro
mainltiK Ihref-fuurths lu ono yoar therearitr,
with lntnreht from tho roiUlriaailon nisi.
liy order ot tlio uoiirt,
WliLL!NTt)Jf H, i;NT.
BOpt.13, 71-ts, t'rolhouotaiy.
p U 1J
L I O H A Ii E
VAIAIAUU: 1113 AI IlSTATi:.
Tho iinitcrslirncil ni commllteo of tho tv-raon
and estate ot li.inleHiemhartof Iho towmhlpof
Honrlnijcreek. in llio county or Columbia, nluna
110 will expose to public salo ou tho pretulsei on
TIIUUSDAY, OOTOnEU lOtli, 1671,
at 10 o'clock; In Iho forenoou of saM day (In pur
miruiee nf uu nrdcr of tho (.'oitrL of Oominou
Pli-an or Raid county; tnu lollowlug doierlhea
rent vtiiiu'. wu;
FiiifiT. Two tracts nf land lying nnd lelng lr.
tho township a fort sn hi, coutalnln a tosother
100 A0HE3 AND 1C PEIIC1IES,
nent nienmre, niljolnlnir f.iurli of Poter flenr
hart,.Iolm Jvlefer, Stt-o.xn, William nnd Klljah
Yoruin, Jnaao Yoeurii nnd other, on which is
rec ui 11 ariroTWUHi ;v Fiti.Mi; jiuumi
i.mlc li.irn mill iillinr millnill.lini'. wllh inrnriti
well of water at tho door of tho dwelling, nnd
inero is booi jtuil on inn premnoi.
HFt'oNii. A lot of tlmbor laud Hlluato lu tho
hriuo towwuup, conuiiiiin
F OKTY-T II II E E ACHES,
neat meawurc, mlj ilnlnst landn of FrUlc A Bhu
iinii 1. 1 1 iiLMi 1 i ix 1111 1 iniiurH.
Titiun. v lot or tlmbor laud sltimto In tlio
piiiuotownsblp, containing
FOHTY-ONK AG11MS
neat iurnuro, adjoining X.nuU nf Jacob Hhuinan
and fithprs.
Tl'jltJlH Or lAl.i;. Ten per cent, or one
rourth of tho luircliiiho tnniiev to hu mild nt the
hlrlkliii down ot XUv projt ity, tho otie-fourlh
ichn mi' 1 cii hit rtMii. 1 1 lie ii.iiii iil mu riiiinriiiii
I Ion of I ho nale, and the Imiiuico of thu puielmso
iiMMicy 111 niiu jmr luireuuer wiiu iiuiTeniou
thu namo from eonllrinatlou nisi, l'urch.wr ot
nurc inicrK tn n:iv tor ilmN nud KtnmnH. I'o
MeMstim of Kald pretnlmn will ho nlveti April lbi
i7, luo yiain in 1110 arounu is rescrveti.
JAlI."i Kt'.ii' i,ttt
Coin 1 ult too,
uniiin HAhE
ok va lu a n tn
itKAii a no iMntoNAL rnonntTV.
In pmviuanco or an order or tho Orphans' Court
or Columbia county, will ho cspost-d to ulo nt
tho lato refdileiieo oi Uaulel Lei by, deceased, lu
l.OCIIIL HMVUMIIO, Oil
SATUHDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1871
at lo o'clock, n. m.t tho following described prop-
titv. to Will
No. I. All that certain messmso nnd tract of
una mutated in JucuHt towtiMilp, in tlio county
ol Columbia nnd Htnlo of lVnuii lvnnlai itcidn-
nl mint a Btmiu corner, thouco iilnnir tho public
roan oyjituusoi mo laie reier iioumau, nortt:
! utcs
it on
nyfL-tt
piuiu vinrpo upprft'd imn ion v-snvi'ii min
iui iweiuy-eiiiut ana inrce-teaiu tieretiea
.... ... i ,. tiipucft hv lniuli or rnvfi-it
Winn, north four decree wetono hundred und
rorty-tlve perehen t o a theuce
iy liiiui ui iu. ji. nuyer in hiynim vvim luu
ue, houiu iiuuiy-Bix ueuietK iinu uiieeu min
utes, wihl tenty-elyht and threedenth ptehes
to n Ktouc, thenco bylaudHol Henry Keller,
boutli four decrees tusl one hunUrt'd uud ortj-
nix hdii lour ii'iiiu iiurcuei iu mo juuee oi uegio
utuf; eoutiiluluy
TWENTY-THHEE ACRES
and fortv nnd n hall nerchefi nf Innd. nnd the m
mu iiiiowHin-f, xc. uereon is erecicu n iwo
hiory iramo iiwcuiu House, n mm it iiaru una
other out bulldlni!s.
r o, , au inai certain pieeo or lot or land
situate In Ihe township und county and Htate
mrcf.iiii ; lii'Kiuiiiiui ui tt tmi comer near a
nueou c. i nenee ovinuiixnt .Iokckii wimrton.
north eluhty-threo dfurees nnd forty-seven mln-
uttsenht tllty -ono ni-d four-ieuth lurch en to ii
post, thence hy (.nine, noith Ho degrees nnd
forty. nu mluules, w a twenty-one nud six-
nil I a-rc ich to a - .... t ht'iirelivlfttubi
in jn-ii. Jim, Mm in emuiy-iurt'o uetfreea anu
.ytfVlIl iiiiimifs, wtst iiuy-ouo Iinu lour
Dili he.clRw ton- . thenco bv the
same, noiilh llvu dcurctf nnd forlh-seven mln I
utfrs, eimt tweuly-ono and U tenth perches to
uiu iuiicd oj in'muuiiiK , cuniuiuiui;
(i ACRES AND 11 PERCHES
of laud, nud tho uhimI allowance. Ac.
iiu, hi iiiuhinio iiuioanu piace, hid iouow-
i: ueM-rinud iernouiu nronertv. lo wilt
Corn. itueLu heat and Potatoes bv thu Lushfl.
nnd hay and miuw by thu ion. nnd Corn i'oJder
uyiuuuuuuio. lauu iuikim ltnouu on any oi
aie. illjliv lvJ.bll.lt,
Oetober S, mi. Auiuliilktrutor.
ocl.ti,71'tt.
LADING KAIhKOAD.
HUMMKU AKUANOUMKNT.
Monday, May 13, 1S71,
Great Trunk I. Inn from thn North find North.
West for Philadelphia. New York. He.uiinc. 1'utU.
vllle, Tamaoua, Ashmml, hhumokln Lebanon
Aiicuiuwii, jjdiuu, ipuruiu, unii, iiiiuuuiir
IOIUIIIUUI, ll'.,
Trains leas o HarrlMburg for New York, na tol-
lOWKJ l i.iU, H. III., 11 UU .,1J Ji
con-
neettiitf with Miuiur trains on rennsylva
ia liiiuroau, nua iirnvni at itcw iotk ui
nlnir curit uecomimnv tint u, ui. irn.
iu
It bout clmni'o.
Helurtilnu: I-eao New York at O.OOn.m.nnd
W)uixm and 5,w n, m. 1'hllmlBlphU ut 7.'1, K3u
111. aud J.ioii. 111. Mleenlmr cam ucenmoany
1110 ji.iuii iiuiii iioiu r 1 wiuiouir eiiiiL'ue.
i..eavo jiairifcuuii;ior i;tauni'1 ruiiHvnit,, i
11111. MllierniplllH. As ilund. h hiitnok li AI-
L-iitjwn nud I'bllu'il. ut b.IUu. m.. and iMU and
.o.'j n,iu..htopplim ut lAjbunon nud in luclpul way
tal Ion-: the l.U.) p.m. Iratu eonneelhiy tor l'hll'u
'iitUvllle uud Columbia nulv. For I'ottKVllle
hchuylklll Haven and Aubutn, vU Hehuylklll
aud hUHimehanna Itailroad,leao Itarrtsburji ut
w p.m.
lliL LVniifivlvaiilaltsiiroiUl tralus leavo Iii'd.
Ins lor Allcutnuii lihtou and New York nt 4M,
u. 111.. aim 1. vi 11. hi. iteiuniinir. leavu
w 01 Lnt u.u) 11. in.. Ik.Kii noon utid 5.00 n. m.
and AlU-iilowu ut 7.-0 u, in, pj.jj noon, 2.15,
IU' b.si p, in.
Wuv ran'iiu'er Tialn ieit-.s riilludelnhla nl
'kiu.ni., conneitltiH wllh similar tiuln ou lut
.i. iiilhoad returuiUL! Hum nLiuliiHiuLii Jio.m.
bioppillif Hi- Hll not l It (ill,
l.i'.ou iiiiittviiui ii l u.iju u.iii.. iinu ii.iii.
crmlon at lu.oou. m.t hhamoklti at 5,10 und 11,1
ii, m.( Ahuianu iii 7,uj u.m. ana i.',uiumiu wan
miov Cltv ut 7.15 ll. til. Uliil l.Vtl n. m. 'rutiiuniiiL nt
r..v u. ui., niiu,i iu, iui i iiuimviuuin, iuvy
York, Hemlliib'. llatiiHbuitr.Ae.
Loao 1'otu.vlllo via hchuvlklll and Hubquo.
hunua lUUiadatH,i5 u.ni.lor U.urlhburt, uuJ
ll, uu. ui., iu. nuuuiuvuuuu i reiuoui,
Ueadlu AecommoJathm Train leaves TotU"
ino UIU.1HU. iu.. ii.iHf.eM tteauitik: al 7.fiii a. m.. ur
riviuti ii v i iiniiui. 1 1 hi m Ht ju,u u, in,
ItlitUl Ullltf
eases I'lilladeUdiia at 6.15 n. m.. naHnluu Itemi-
ln ui 7,V) p.m., uiriNiHKut t'otuvikiu nt U.tu p.m.
1'otUUiWU Aix-ommoiiaUou lium. leave PoiU
town at O.iJ a.m., KluvnluK, leuos PhlladelpUU
Ui I'.Ul.
Columbia Hall road Trains lenvo Head Ins l
7,'J0 a.m., und tU5 p.m. fur t;phruta( Lttlc. Loucju-
iei , iiiiiiuuiti. uv.,
I'erklouien Hall HoadTralus leavo 1'erklomen
.luiictlou ut 7.17 u.ur u. in.. .vii iNin. in. return
inu: euo tsi.llweiil(.lllo utO.IJi. Kl a.m., iw
uuou A 4.45 p.m., couuoetlug with -ludlur iruiuu
.in l(..mllii( ltnHn.ti.1
L'oUbrooktliile Hullrooil trnlnx lfaeI'olUU.wn
at v.iaH.in,i!t ii.iu.returuiuti ie.io .aioiiui
Pleufanl ut 7,ou uud ll.H1 a. iu., a.w p.m, couutci
Imt unit similar tiuliisoii Ke.idlui: Ualltoud.
Cliehltr uiiey lailiioau i ruins teuvu ujiue
orl at h,ois. m. und ami p. m. rcturutug.
euvu Iiowuluulon at o.tu u, iu 1,! noon uud
5.ii p. iu.. cuimeuuitf Him hiimiur traim. or
Heiuling ituliiotiu.
OnKiimbii'.. lenVeKew York at S.IK) rOu..itiU
phu at h,w a.m,Hiut,15p,m(tho u.in.
irulu
I ltlllllUHi.il' J iuiiiviiiiiit imi lii HltJO,wiu
lluiilhbuii: nl ilu u. in. uud All u.m. aid
h-He AUiniown ut 1 W uud a it p, m,, and
liue
ntuiuti, nt i.iu it. ntiiit n.uv , in, mi .mu
hui'Kt td aiau, in. loi Ntu York, nl 7."o u, m
AUl'lllimil UUD III I'.iU U, III,' HUH t, 10 p. ill.
1 uumici) inn,
l.'omiuuliihoii, iMltenKe, Hcukoii, Hchom .1
r.xuuiIou 'iuktu lu uud lioni utl puluu.ut u
uui tu mivn.
Hugrfuiio tl.tiked thioujh; loO pouudH idiove-
IHIU 'Hr-ufc;1
J. K, wotmi N,
Aul, Hupt, & Kiiw, MiM-h'iy.
HeHdltm, l'a., April S, Ml,
UKK DKKIJS.
U'n now bftvn thn fltu ht OKhortinent of 11LANK
IiKKIik on biiii.l ninl lnr katu ihut were eer
In ItloomtburKi l.urito klu ou hct parchmeiil
paper, Liiiumou iH'eiu, iieeuw whuu .uiuiuin
iratorN leedk-biuull bU tfood paper (chuap)
LDllimUIl IIIMXIU ac
Legal Notico3.
A EMINISTHATOH'S NO'ITOE.
,. (JITATRnriSAAlKlllOOVItll, llWll.
1-ttcrs of ndlnlnUlmllon nil Ihfl ABlnfi. nt
s.ino Oroover, luo of Con Iro twn.. (Siluuililt
-oil III l ilCn il.. linvnltnAii urntilAtl l.vihi. II ..uf
or pnnt rtiuul, to Hamuel Neyliard if mum
Plnor. All nersons linvtnif eluliits up ileii,n.i4
rotnlnst. Iho UecmlPiir are reiiuetoil ti inxlcn
llicm KUOWU.nud tliosA l!i'leltil ui muke p ,v.
infill, rmtUI'.L.NrcriMHIt,
sepU'.l-Oir, Adlulnlstni'ir,
A BMINIdTHATOH'S NOTICE.
J.X. IJItATK 111-' TllllMAH W. IIirrolllN.4, u.'l- 1).
iKillera of ndinlnKtrntliu on tho i-i.,n. nf
JI10U1.H v. Iluichlns, Into of ilimin to nshiii,
IJolUtnb 11 COtinlV. ,lr,-nnM.t. hrtt-n Itnoit .rr..,.i,. f
by tholliBlstororsaii ooiiuty toHuiiurl cre isy.
of same townsldp. aii norsons Imvl u - mm
ordemnudt nsalnst the i.acodeut nru r.on. .j1
to mnko tut-in known, ami mow lu lo 1 to
make pnyineut fltii jiu drinv.
eepU'71Ct Admlniiitratjr.
DAlINiaTIlATOU'B NOTICE.
MTATK OKUFOItril W. YfAflHlt DRO'n.
I.tfrs tit fulmlnUlrulbm nn iim n
(JcomoW. Yoatter, lato of JiOcust tfp.,riUimhii
oounty, ilecewod, Imvo bren cranivd hv thn
Ucltcr nt nalil county lo Margaret V ikithihI
ltcuhoa Fa hr I liner, of lyicunt townnhli.. Ciimrt.
bln counly, Tu. All persons hnvJtuj i 1 . ni
PKainxi i no cnuitooi mo uoccueiu nro leUi -.to I
to present them Tor Meltloment, and thdso In.
dchtetl to IhopHlnto tomnko payment to Hi. tin
iltrili;ueU, admlnlBtratorH, without delay.
KKUUKN KAlXJtlNOtU,
nept. 871 6v AJminlstrnUni,
AbMINIBTllATOny NOTICE.
EST AT B OV WILLIAM HM1TII, 070'D.
Jitters orndmluiHtrntioTi 011 tho cstnto of Wll
llamkmlth.lato of LotuU township, Columbia
euunty, deeeamed, hava Iiopii t: run tod ly the
uemiierot ruhi county lo iicnjatnln Adnin, or
IiciuL township. All penom havltiK claims
atfalnnt tha cstato of tna docodent nro renucalnl
lo nresent them for m ttlomont nn.i ti,,.. in.
ik-hteil to the oitnto to mako pa) ineut lo tho uu
dcrluc(J, ndtnlnUitratnr, without dnlny.
scitS7l Ct. AdinlnUtraUir,
IXECUTOIl'S NOTICE.
JjJ IMTATn OP OKOHUK SWANK, PttL-'n.
I .otters tottamcnUrv on thn t-stjibi ni n.-
Mwank, lato of MllUin luwnihlp, t'olumota
cruinty,decd.,havo baen granted hv iho Iti'Kli! r
ol nald county to Htephun M.Hwahk of iuiUiii
lownshln. ( Vduiubln count v. All TM"--io'ihfvimf
elalnniiKiitmt tliooHUilonrerotpiwttod to present
iNi-ui iu mu ifcuiur in uuiuuioia 1 ouuiy, ipa.
inuKi) iii'tuuLvu hj inu "iiiiiu cuuer ou iioie.jua
ineut. ui'jrtu(io or book ncootint wlil naako
payment tn inu lUecutor without ilelay,
. nii'.nirait.awANK,
Her t. 871 Off, liiocutor.
AD.MINIST11ATOIVS NOTICE.
KHTATI! Of (1KORUK MAHTEItS, TJLO'D.
ijt'ttcrt or Ailmlnistratloii, ou tiie estate nfOeo.
MasleM, U!o of Uieeuwool township, Otlum
nu i-rmuij' t-it-it, imvo ueen graiuoti uy
lie es s ur nt said conn:v fa Win. t.i.. -u .if
Millville. All pernom huviuu clahiuntcatust. tha
uito or Iho decedent uro iimiiil-sLimI iiinnsiPt
them for Kultlometil, uud tiin-o indebted to tun
estato to make ihiymeut to the uudcmlguud, ud-
Administrator.
T?XECUTOIVS NOTICE.
r-HTATii oi- John MKimu.b. nr.c'n.
Loiters icsuiincniary on tho nsutu or John
Merrill lata or Hemlock twp., Columbia eountv.
dee'd., navo hoenKntntod by tho UeKlhtiTofnaid
ct.inty to Uiwko Winner, or llumloalc twn.,
Columbia cnutllv. P.-. All rcrton linvtti.rnlii.w
Pin'iiMt tho CH.ato r o reqiioited lo proeut Uioni
:. " . ji"k-''m uiuiuoli ouu 1 nr.
i'a, Thoio 1 lido b tod to tho c-datu either mi nn-n,
ludffiueut, morlKfio or book account will tuakn
poymcut to tho Uxeeutor without delay.
Ui:UUUiS WINNEU,
Bcpt, 2,'7I-Cw.
Uecutor.
pXECUTOH'B NOTICE.
J J K8TATK OI JAUOll YOUR, DtX'Tl.
letters tOKtaniPutary on tho ostnlo or Jacolj
oho, luui or Mltlltn towiiHhlp, Columbia county,
deceased, Imvo buen granted hy tho Iteclstcrof
said couuty to 13, It, ilrowu nnd J. w, nhc.of
Milllln tounMilp.Coluniblnoouuty. Allpumonn
iiavliiKClaltiiH iufalustthoiUtoarurefnirHteil tit
nrebent them to tho IJxecuujrH lu Columbia
uouniy, Tltoao Indebted to tho twtato olthe
on nolo, Judgement, mortwago or hoolc nwount
Mill mako paymont to tho Kxecutorn wlihojt
JeUy. K. lMtUOWN,
J. w. IUH1.,
septJ.'Tl-Cvv Uxec u.r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LHrATisofc-ntoiimt w. iiuwman, ii:rP.
l.i (tern nf udinlulsir.itlon on llio c.-dnlo
Hlyhter W. lloniau, Utu of Oran-;o towiHhln
Columbiacounly, doe'd., h.no bcyii uiuni j ,
tho Krister ot said county to Kltxihc'Ii W
Howma.i and John M. WuJsli, reidm in Or
nnyo towitsnjp, Columbia county. All person
hnvltu; claUus nyain a tho est.itoof llio it.-i i-dent
aio ii imested to pitseni lliiin for M'titt'incnt,
and thoso indebltd to tho evtatoto make pay
incut lo luouudeittiKued. luliuinlstmtni'.wiihnul
delay. IIIA'A Vlll.l'U W. HUW'MAN,
JOHN !. WKUSU.
oct 1J,'7I-G AdmluHtmlors.
B
ANKRUPT NOTICE.
In Iho Illslrlct Court nf tho Unlto 1 BUtoj. l'or
tho Wntftn Dl.tilrtnr lVniMj-lvanlu.
in tnu imiiier ur Aiirou ....
Fulmrr, llniikrupl. In H-iUKruptpy.
1 1 Is o.dorc il thn t n klnnil i-n..nl n.n..l (.,. nf
tho crL-illtnrn nf Kill., lt.iiil.-t.imi i.n 1...1.1 ...-.1...
MH ,Vr.J.'' Whllmojrr.nt Illonmvlmri;. IM., In
i?'',l.'?lElrlcl' ". !'"' ,llfct ,la" "f N.ivi-iiili.-r, A.
I . ' "'"'l0'1 '.Vlnrk, A. St.. hrforo K. Otcrtnli,
Jr., ono nf tho Ui'Ulib r-l In Ilaiikrunti-v liikal.l
illstrlct, lor tho rurini-p. nnmpilln tho27iut.ee..
nuu in 1110 uuuuiupi act or .-.larch 'j 1. 117
octl3'7l-tf. Am aln.
UPITOIt'S NOTICE.
A, c. & F. II.trir.nMAs . 1 In tho Court
VK. llVilnniniilllniiun
RAMtJEr. Sc-iiwei'it.viieiskr) Oilumbla Count
. ...Y, o ui oL-iiiuuiutr lenn, a. u., i.v
Notlcola hereby kIm-ii that the umleri.Rii(il,
iimlltor, nppolntcU hy hol-l tourt to niiiku dv-til-liulloiior
Iho prncruds of tho hhorllPH HaWlui t
unaer i-tiUl writ, will prncted to tho dtnch:irc;oor
"i" unlit--, ui mi itppoiiiiiucui 111 mo iniu'oiir
Muinuel Knoir, I'so. , lu llloomsburB. on Krlduy,
tho loin ilay of Novcmln-r licit, at W o'clock In
tho foreuouil, when and wheru all lHn.0111 h.iv
Ini claims Itnon tho fliml arlsiui from viild kiiIo
ait K-iiulml 10 prcMt-nt tin 111 to tho auditor, or
uu t11.-1j.111 uu iruiu cuitiuiK 111 upon Rain lllllll.
. . . " . " iltl,
ocI,C,';l-Iw, Auditor.
pUIUjlO NOTICE. Whereas, bv tho
X llth section of tho Act or tho General Ah.
hembly ot tho Comnmnwtalth nl Pennsylvania,
nppmvtu iiuy i, 4t it, is.i,eimiieu "All act tor
mu proitcnuu i hiiimon, uiaeit oasa una oiner
food tlKhes newly Introduced, or to ho Introduc
ed, into tho rlcr Delawaio and husquehanna
nun tueii u luuuincn ; lor utu pitiiceiiun nivooi
closes nalnM uuliiwiul tlnhlnu, utid to prevent
tho lutro-HU'llon of prtdatory llslus into trout
RtreatuH a id" lor other germano juirpoeh;" It U
iiuiuo ino uuiy ui inu heveriu c-iicriiii oi inu
counllpft nfKiild Commonwealth hitvlui; lur -
diction of tho btieaiiis thereof, whenevtr they
fciuiii oiscovcr, or uo iniorineii oi ino cxim.-iuu
of any contrivance for Iho catching of tlsh, bticli
iw nro commonly known in JSli baskets, tel
weliH, kIddleH, orush or lawlne neU, or nny
other permanently hetiiuans of taklnu rlsli, lu
iho naturo ofn neine, to Io ten days notice lu
two newspapers of their le pectlvocountteK.luat
tho said contrivances nro known tn c Kt,Hiid
aro declared common nuisances, unit to oruer
them to bo dismantled hy their ownern m lanii
ajjers therefore. In eonfoimlty to tald net, I,
AARON HMITII, hherlll" of Columbia comity,
lit re by glvo
- M . am a1 U Mrt n.,. ,
iwulu iu nu viiuiii ii may wunuwiiij
Hint tho contrivances for tho taklnir of Rh In
?u(d act mentioned aro known to exist In thu
North lirancnoi thurtusnueiianimriver.nnd oilier
HtreauiH within tho county of Columbia, that Iho
humo nro declared to ho common nuisance, rod
that the owners uud muniiKerH nf said conlr v
am en nro hereby required In dlsmantlo nnd
luovo tr.oamo within ten days utter tho pulri
i -a I ion hereof, under tho penalty of lmvti inn
Mime dlHimiutled uud Uinuvod, as In Mild net 1m
ptOVUlCd, AAUUN r il It 1 1 .
oueim oi Loiuinoia county, l a,
Nc
'OUT! IEP.N CRNTHAL Ki- Ui
WAY.
On nnd after August tan 1S7I, Tralnc will
leftvoRuNtmitv as follows :
NOUTIIWAHn.
1.10 A. M., Dally (rrcept Hun invito Vd,lnm,-,vrt
me r uuiru i iHiiiiiuiiiKiiii, iw 1 '"ni,
HutTulo, HuHpenlnu BrUlyennd N. I'll IK
,10 a. m., Iailv, (except Suudays)for WiUli ni
hport uud Kne.
I..15 r. M Dalh. (except Kundnvc for 1 imlr
iitiiiain and M'lynra r an, i 1, i.riu luiircid
from Kim Ira,
THA INS 8017THWAHI).
4.10 A. M.ltaily (except Monday's) rorUnltluiore
WILMINGTON AN1 rillLADKUUHA
10.5 A. M. l.illv(exeplKundav,s)for Haiti mote
Waniut:iou ana A'uuaucinuia,
l. H. YOU1SO,
Gencrnl Vossumer Akt'nh
Ainiro H. r'tsK.aerVl.ttup't. ,
riATAWIfSA llAILUOAD.
1.71. HUMM HI AllAXtlEMr.NTH.
PafcROUEor Trl inn ou thla riiiitl will run ut
lows
.Kail South. STATIONS,
Ja Xorth
L; p. m
5.V
" 5.10
M i.m "
" 4,1a
m 4 .1
2.T, M
I.v. K.Mo.m WllllamsiKirt,
" 11.1m " Jliinoy,
" tl.lil " Milton
" lo.si " lianMle,
" 10.3,-i " ltnirt.
" 10.41 " t'utu.vln,
" 11-Mi " Hiimio a,
" llt.inrt.tu. Hiitni."!'.
" 1H.S.1" niiiiUnkc,
11 j.jp4S 11 i Muhciy June,
" 1,! I "JuticTainurp a, llluo.
0 4,i5 " lli-adlnu.
11.10
12 82
lu.W u.tr..
o s.n 1 ihi.miio,
7., 11 " rhllndolphla, " k ts "
" "dluoMaucliOuuui,dluc-" !.Uti.in
' 1UI " llethkhcm, lilOnoon
" aui " 1'lillu, via llelhleuern, " h.i.'i a. ia
" V.M " l'Mnti. " 11.54 "
Jitw Yorli. n. l.Uerlyst,.
" nm " v nUAH.'ll. It, ' S.ro "
" tfiH " " 1 Vailiy 11. Jt, " .. "
KM a.m. lii.non, " lunimt
1'a.ti riticiwlnlii it the ..." train fir.jii iilluin
H ort, will 1 I'M-' Hii'lictirhlit New Ym):,ior iui
t'l-r, atul atrltplu lioitton at 6.i:o a.iii,, idcMn
liotir lu atico of all other routi..
New day roarl-e. pccoriipany all tralna If
litnii Willluiukiort, Niw Votk ttvd l l.Hmitl-
rhla.
Train, run through hy dKyllght.
ii:o. wiaiu.Bupt.
VKl'll'KH 1I1.AM.K Htilllluctl., l'lKCUlloud
il r-uti u 11a., WuirMiiU. Ac, ciinktantly u J tar.
kUll (or Halo t thu tUMKHIAN OttlCV.
in
tor
U'
keul
P71.