A xiiws itkjis: Titia la tho ttulloV ywAr. , (if Tiiruu nro lou million com Intbo Unllotl States. A itnt In Utuh rcxwntly foil U'I fro a inclnRtoo tlRhtly. A row 1 Indiana rticontly cat (100 .11 uroonbickn. SUA' nil coin lsu loarrtl tender In En gland fur only forty shilling. A hand of romnlo eonntcrfeltcra ha? boon broken un In Illinois. A Swede nrtmod Ixirson 13 snltl to bo the t est bllliini jimyor in .u,roiie. Complaints of tiiostsircltyof cord nro niH in vnrious parts 01 jueigium. a Man win frozen to doath recontly. wlibst rldhiK on top of an omnibus In Turin. George Washington recently as suited Henry Clay, at Omaha, and guvo htm a sovcro ueatlug. Tin: ("ir.uul Duko Alexis finds Hint his on-rnporucnts will not permit lilni to go on ti'iu imihuo num. Mart 1 vs VInoynrdJuan Fernandez Ktiinu r 1 tno naino or n woman in in lll011lll0tl3. A 1, Alton roll of unpaid bills In his orooAtt pm'Ket, Btweti 1110 1110 01 ui-iori uian iroui tno kiihooi uu assassin Texas minor Bays: On tho 20th tho Indinns were execution n contract of liorso steallogat Ealo rass." Somi; 01' tho towns In Illinois havo contributed two ilollars for each InhabI tant, old aud young, In aid of Chicago, A California ruffln Is said to havo "a wonderful talent for bereaving any lamuy no noes not nappon to iiki." Tina ox-IZmiirass Etitfonlo is ropro scniud as no longer a oeautuui woran . out "quiio gray ana wrinkled." A venerable goose, supposed to 00 over 70 years oiu.sttii lives at uovcr, juo., nccoruing to tno i,oxlngton Cau casion. Illinois is about to instruct her Representatives to favor an act giving Blxty acres of land to soldiers of tho war without pro-emption. Don Michael Anoelo Caetoni tho blind Duke of Sormontc, can repeat tho pomes of Danto from beginning to enu. A disgusted Ohloun, wishing to commit suicide in a novel manner, np pneu lor aumission 10 a smau-pox 1103 pital. A California clergyman recently visited tho Atlantic States, and Uuring ms ausenso nis wiionueu nis pulpit anu ncqumeu norseii crcunauiy. The St. Louis nanera consider tho largo quantities of petroleum stored in warehouses in that city a source of great danger, and fear tho futo of Chicago. A ulack NashvllIIan who wouldn't reply when asked "whar ho was goln' wiu uem caoDagcs on mine," was promptly shot dead by a man and brother. A venerable llght-houso kcoper recontly died In Connecticut, and Ills daughter has been npnolutcd his success or. It is said sho has discharged tho duties' for fifteen years past. The observance of Chrlsmas as a holiday seems to bo growing in Now England. The Providenco Journal says it was moro nearly universal in that city this year than ovoc before. Mr. Medill, tho ow Mayor of Liiiicago, Is called, In most of tho letters Which still coino from foreign countries bringing contributions for tho relief of Chicago, tho "Lord Mayor."- An economical Indianlan placed a lighted cigar for safekeeping in ono of his pockets, which contained some looso powder.. Tho oxhlbltlon of flro works attracted an enthusiastic crowd. The trustees of Princeton College havo elected, Prof. John S. Hart to tho Chair of llticfeoria'aucJ X7.xoi. -T- . turo. Dr. Hart liao accepted tho posi tion, and will enter at once upon its duties. Nearly ono hundred chickens were used in baking a pie for a fair at Bridge port, Conn., a fow days Bince. It was tho largest chicken plo over built and baked in tho nutmeg stato, and requir ed four men to inovo it. The Fredorlcksburg (Va.) Star re cords tho death of Mrs. Cloo Platford, aged 118, who had smoked and chewed for 100 years, nnd of Abby "West, colored who died at Dumfries, aged 00, and whoso "pipe was her constant compan isn." The building in which tho Interna tional Exhibition is to be held at Vionna in 1873 is to be 3000 feet long, CG0 feet wide; and is to have a cupola 330 feet In diameter. A separato building will bo provided for exhipitlug machinery and another for works of art. A Fort Wayno woman Iia3 discover ed that tho marriago ceremony with her husband, with whom sho had lived fourtcou years, was illegally performed, and has commenced suit against him for pay for services rendered as an cm ployeo of hl3 houso during tho cntlro period. A minister lecturing in East Boston recently, suddenly remembered that ho had agreed to marry a couple at that very tlmo. Ho stopped Ids lecturo for fifteen minutes, fulfilled his agreement, married the happy couple, and return ing finished his lecturo. Someiiody says that tho three hard est words to pronounco consecutively are "I was mistakon.1' And wo think ho is mistaken. Let tho fellow who mado tbid assertion lry his articulating powers on tho names of tho lakes of Maine these three for Instanco: IIu lcuxtyr kabok JSitztnornumgohphri jui;nugupnracuuj:og. n no minus tnojo nro cusior 10 pronounco than "I was mit inuen," men wo aro mistaken The Barn in which John Wilkes BOOTH WAS KILLED. Mr. LsivU Urn eer ted In tho Senate tho other dav. a petition' from IMchard II. Garrett, of -jttruiiriu rauray, Virginia, asiting com-poi.s-atlon to tho nmount of $2,62.) for His nam ami i-rootis uestroved hv Col onol Baker to effect tho capture of John Wilkes Booth and D. O. HnrroUl. in 18C5, Booth and Harrold, it will he rerncmbored, woro concealed In Gar rcii's oarn, nuu it, was destroyed by nro In order to get them. Aiiout thirty years ago two young ladles, sisters, wero at school In London, whero thoy had been sent from Jamaica. their natlvo place. After every ono but themselves was asleep thoy used to got up quietly, slip down Into tho kitchen, and thoro catch and eat tho cockroaches. This extraordinary habit was not de tected lor Bouio time, but at last the mistress found it out, and remonstrated with them, they, howovor, defonded themselves by saying that they had seou iiur i-uiejiriiups, wiucn jeu upon nil manuor ux curriuu, wnereas mo cock roaches wcro clean feeder, living on tho crumbs which had been suffered to lie about in tho ldthcn. Even after the discovery, it was almost Impossible to kt. p them from tho kitchen at night, bo strong was tholr lovo of tho cock roaches. Tombstone WARNiNas.-Two-thlrds of tho epitaphs wo read aro those of tho young and mlddlo-agod. Why 13 this? It Is becauso tho present system of practice tends toshorten life, by depress ing tho vital powers. Away with violent purgation! Away wlthsallvantal Away with poisonous alkaloids, that sap tho springs of life I Jloojlands German Bit ten, charged with strength-sustaining, purifying, regulating vegetable extracts and Jloojland's German Tbnio. combin ing with theso a genial sllmulnut nro tho truo and sovereign specifics for all complaints of tho stomach, tho liver Hnd tho nervous system. Qraves would bo fewer nnd health moro general, If muy were in universal uso. I'rincipal DopotC3l Arch street, Phl'adelphla, Pa. Sold by druggists throughout tho coun-try. THE ItfxOOMSIxUllG, PA. Friday, January 5, 1S72. TO MY rillKNDS. Having resumed tho ownership anil control of tho Columbian, I deem it iroper to glvo notice to that effect to-Ils founders and supporters. For a brief tlmo, tho local, business and mcchnnlcal departments will bo under tho direction of nti assistant, but this arrangement Will not detract from tho merits of tho pnpor. As it has been In tho past, do In lho future, it will bo my constant endeavor to glvo its roadorj a first class local and family nowspapor, ono that will strlvo to advanco tho IntoresU of tho Demo cratic party mlvocato harmony In its ranks, and at tho sarao tlmo furnish interesting nnd useful reading matter to tho household. Tho nows, markets court proceedings, and all matters of genoraland local interest will rccelvo strict attention. Tho Columbian will not appeal to lo cal or personal prejudices for tho pur poso of attalnlngn transiont popularity, but will deal fairly with all parties, and glvo each individual an impartial hear Ing. It will not bo tho organ of nny person or faction, but of tho wholo party. In tho discussion of men nnd principles, It will bo fearless, freo and independent, winking at no fraud or corruption in tho rnuks of its own party nor will It from personal motives hcsl tato to cxposo that of tho opposition It will not condemn that which Is good becauso it originates from its enemies nor shield that which. i3 wrong becauso it is fathered by our own organization I do not expect to suit all my readers at all limes. No editor who has a mind of his own can do that. On many ques Hons wo may differ, but that difference will bo an honest one. My friends, tho coming campaign for President, Governor and other offices. will no doubt bo unusually warm ; our chances of fcueees daily brighten. Let each ono do ills share ; let harmony pre, vail, and tho glorious majority of Co lumbla county will bo largely Increas cd. Yon do ycuir i-liarc of tho workand I will do mini'. C. B. Brock way Our Jiorinal School. Very few of our citizens havo any idea of tho labor performed by tho Trustees of tho Stato Normal School, nor of tho discouragements encountered by them in tho thankless tusk of build ing up a first-class institution of learn ing In our midst. Whero others have despaired thoy havo hoped and worked on, and havo in many instances pledged their individual names to securo tho In terests of creditors of tho Corporation. Wo bellovo that their worst troubles " nvar. Thoy havo secured the sorv ices of Charles i. uurKiuy Hi and his long labors in tho causo of edu cationhis exporienco as n County Su perintendent ills correct business hab its aro a guarrauty of futuro stability, good management, anil success. It may havo beon a sacrlflco for him lo accept the position, but, if so, it was one tho friends of education will fully appreci ate. A3 Steward, Ex-Shorlff Millard has been secured. Wo rejoico at this, bo causo no fitter man nono moro popular with parents, students, or faculty, could bo found in tho couuty. His open, gen erous natures is such that ho would rather suffer a wrong than commit ono. Tho teachers selected aro Charles G. Barkloy, Principal, Professor of,Theory and Practlco of Teaching ; J. W. For roe, A. M., Professor of Natural Sciences and Higher Mathematics ; Edwlh A. McMath, A. B., Professor of Greol: and Latin: Georgo E. Elwoll, A. B.,Pro- fessorof English Literature, and French and German; MUs Mary J. Oirr, Teacher of Common English Branches aud Calisthenics ; Mrs Emma Rock, Teachor of Drawing and Painting : Miss Lizzlo Schuyler, Superintendent of Model School. Wo need not speak of them in detail, but only remark that fow institutions of learning possess a better or moro ex perienced Faculty. It is now tho duty of tho friends of education all ovor thi-i district to aid In this good work. In tho language of Prof. Wlckersham "Tho school must and shall bo a success." The buildings aro magnificent, tho location healthy, tho Faculty fully competent, und each school district in our J urhdlctlon should aid in making It tho finest educational institution In tho State. Tho Trustees havo worked faithfully, ana wo trust ero long will havo tho sat isfaclion of knowing that their labors havo not been In vain. When they aro doad oven generations henco, their good deeds will llvo after them, and bo abetter monument than thoso of mar bio or brpnze. Township officers nro very ofion re miss in tho illschargo of their duties, and especially neglectful of tho law which requires them to make public their doings through tho press. Wo seo that a reminder has been given to somo of these officers down In Northum berland Co., and wo trust that others will bo wlso and tnko heed in time. A Stato law makes it obligatory for town ship auditors to publish an annual statement of tho county finances of tho township ; and it Benin that two of tho ox-audltors of Slmmokln township havo como to grief for refusing or neglecting whllo in ofllco to mako tho regulslto statement and publication. Tho caso was tried boforo a Justlco in Sunbury, and tho recusants wero respectively fined, ono ?100 for two years neglect and tho other if 00 for ono year. It is said that tho defendants propose to nppeal irom tno decision or tho Justice. Luz Union. An oxchango says that Dauphin county has a towushlp which polled only twolvo votes at tho lato election- eight Democrats and four Republicans but Lebanon has a still smaller, which has but nlno votes to Its caedlt. Bear Creek township, in this county has wo believe, but six toxables. Luzerne Union, COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Tin! KAi,i:ii)osooi'i:. A mnpot limy llfo, Its lluotuallon, niul vnsi concerni." O. (The bottle or Draliirnvlllli w n vlclorj- far the Union force after n lung Kfrlci of Olsns. tore. Hwmwon entirely by n portion of tho I'eniHj'lvAnln Reserve Corps, nml tho Blxth Reg iment, Rftcrwnrds cammnmtal by (leu. Ent, took rt prominent part In tho action. It wnnn turning point In the wtir, nnd ii such much lrn portnnre wns attached toll. 'Iho effeot on the entire Corpi wan clectrlc.1 whllo It reanimated the entire country, nnd won dtcrvca prauo from tho President nnd den. McUlellnn. As It was the flrst action patllolpitcd In by tho "Iron Ouardu," then commanded by tho lito (Jen, Ert, we frequently requeued him to wrlloltoutror publication. Hoveral yeats ago ho hastily made a draft for an article, which navcr was rovlsed. We now R1VO n 10 me imunonn n cimiriuuiKiu to the history of tho lato wai". written by n prom lnentnctor lit tho events he hasdescrlbod, nnd n soldier In whom tho people of Columbia county have always hd n Jim pride. O. B. U.) THE 11ATTLI5 OP DRA1N8VILLE. Oil December lOlh, 1801, tho Oth Regt. P. R. V. 0., received orders to march nt 0 A. M. of tho following day, in con junction with tho balanco of tho Brl- gado tho 3d :-Tho 1st Utiles, Captain Easton's Battery, and two equations of lho 1st Otvalry tho object being "to drlvo back tho enemy's plckols," then recsully advanc. dj and "secondly to jirocuro a supply of forage." Tho order was lecclved by tho Regiment with great enthusiasm, and at lho hour np pointed overy man and offlcor not on his back with dUeaso, or reluctantly obeying somo order of detail, was hi tho r c. u Is? . Lieut. Col. Penrose, owing to tho sickness of Col. RIcketts, was In com mnnd. Major Madlll was absent In Wnshlrgton oil loavo, nnd not cogulz ant nf o orders to march. Tho jwglmcnt moved from Its parado ground In tho most buoyant spirits, and reaching tho Leesburg Plko found tho other Regiments reporting. Tho col umn was speedily formed aud put In motion meeting with nothing to delay its march until somo threo miles from Dralnsville, at which point tho train for forago diverged to tho right uudcr a small guard, nud tho troops taking ad vantago of tho delay refreshed them solves from their haversacks. Tho chances for meeting tho enemy wcro being discussed with great doubt upon tho minds of tho men, when nn order was received to advanco towards Dralnsville, with tho utmost dispatch (in which direction a portion of tho column had already gone), and a dog's trot was at onco taken nnd kept up un til tho Hanking companies of tho Reg iments A. and K., which wero covering tho left flank of tho column on the Pike, camo suddenly upon a skirmish lino of Confedorato troop3. Tho 1st Rifles had a fow moments beforo com menccd exchanging shots with this same line, and were at tho tlmo deploy ing for tho ptirposo of ascertaining their strength and position. Tho two Companies of tho Ctli wero immediately ordered by Captain Ent, commanding them, to change their pointso as to faco tho enemy's line, but had not complet ed tho movement when they wero or dercd to join their Regiment on tho Pike, which was dono with no other loss than tho wounding of ono man of Company K. through tho wrist. The "Rifles" contented themselves with tho establishment of their lino across tho advanco of tho Confederates, nnd somo considerable tiino was occupied In plac ing tho two hostile columns in order of battle. Beforo this had boon consum mated by General Ord, tho enemy "i"""' 'Iro from a 1iAltnrv.nf17nn.4nn tho Centrovllle road, somo 40(7 yards from its Intersection with tho Leesburg Pike. Theso guns wero soon replied to by threo guns from Eiston's Battery, tho first dischargo from which elicited cheers from tho cntlro Fodoralllncs ; and almost immediately after tho Gth, then on tho Piko with their right rest ing at tt farm houso n short distanco from tho intersection of tho Alexandria road, wa3 ordered forward in lino. After crossing a field and rising a gen- tlo slope it entered a wood, into which it advanced a short distanco, when tho Oth Regiment was met slowly retiring, having exchanged volleys with a lino of troop3 in their front under such cir cumstances as to mako it doubtful whether thoy wero tho enemy or tho 1st Rifles. Tho two right companies of tho Gth passed through tho left of tho 0th, and advanced to within a. short dis tance of tho edge of tho wood, aud near a fenco beforo firing a shot. Tho enemy's lino was in tho edgo of another wood across a narrow field, and so well covered as to mako it doubtful as to their strength. For soveral moments tho lines In this position (tho 0th on tho right and tho Rifles on tho left of tho Gth) kept up a fire, neither party en deavoring to advance. Finally, how ever, Genoral Ord rodo up to tho right of tho Gth and ordorcd It to chargo for ward In tho direction of tho enemy's battery. Tho word "forward" ran down tho lines liko a flash, aud tho le 'iicnt bounded tho fenco In front, crow tho open ground nt a run, and In 11 111. ,iont wero on tho ground previously held by tho enemy. Tho "Rifles" on th i left moved forward nt tho same tinv, but tho Oth not taking up tho order, rem lin ed back. Tho enemy's nodtiou was well marked by their dead and wound ed ; and their lino of retreat plainly indicated by knapsacks, blankets nnd muskets cast off In their husto to got away. Their battery ceased tiring nt tho tlmo their infantry gavo way, and was withdrawn boforo tho lino of tho Rifles and Oth reached tho point from which it had been firing. Having com polled tho infantry lo retreat In confu slon, and finding tho battery nlso gone, Col. Ivano, who was In temporary com mnnd of theso two Reglmcnts.ordered a halt which had no sooner been effected than a lino of infantry was observed In front of tho right Hank of tho Gth. Tho woods at this point was qulto donso, and tho lino observed being at tt halt with guns at an order, a doubt at onco nro30 as to who it was. Tho flag beln finally observed to bo different from anv carried by tho Reserve Regiments, a flro was opened upon it by tho right of mo regiments, which raptdly extended to all tho Companies, nnd for a few moments was replied to with vlcor bv tho enemy, who then withdrow. What regiment this was, or how it camo to bo at tho point Indicated tho writer Is un ablo to stato j but thero is no doubt it Inflicted greater lass to tho Gth Regl inout In tho fow moments it was ontratr cd by it, than was sustained during nil mo balanco or tno cngncoments. Tho pursuit of tho retreating Con. federates was continued for about half a mile, when tho recall was sound cd, nnd tho troop3 (lied out on tho Con trovlllo road, and movod back to lho Loesburg Plko. About sunset it mached back to camp, tho regiment carrying i.ts killed with it on strotchers, tho ambulances being full of wounded TI10 Duly (if Democrat. This year pMiuNes to bo unusually full of polltlcil Incidents. In this Stato wo volo tho piiont year for President, Governor, mouthers of Congress, a Stato Senator, n Judge of lho Supremo Court nnd probably f-ir members of n Stato Constitutional Convention. In this eotinty,wo havo In addition, to volo for 11 member of tho Houso of Representa tives, Prothonotary, Heclslor nnd Ro- cordor, Commissioner, Ac. Every voter Is directly Interested in tho result of theso elections and should not only keep himself fully itiformod, but uso his full lnllucuco lo securo tho succiss of tho party of his choice Ho can do this In no better way than in milling to tho circulation of his party press. Not only should ho tnko It himself, but seo that his neighbors nro nlso provided with a copy. Tho party work should not bo left to n few iiTcn, but all should contrlbulo their quota, becauso nil nro boncfltted by succcs:, nnd nro equally Injured by tho triumph of Radicalism. Tho press is a powerful lover in tho formation of public opinion, nnd our opponents nro using It lo tho utmost. In Now York city, with ItsrGO.OOO Doni- cratlc majority, thu epi(nltlou publish twenty copies of n newspaper, whero wo do ono. In Philadelphia, whero parties nro nearly cqua', tho superiority of tholr Journals In circulation and null lty is equally marked. Nay,, oven tho monthly Magazines, pictorials, Ac, bear tho Eamo stamp, und theso nro sent by tho million into Democratic house holds, If wo would succeed, wo must encourngo our men press, and givo an ungrtiilglngsiipport toour parly organs, THAYER In Bioomjburg, Dec. 31st, 1871. nt thn residence of her son-Ill- law, Hon. William Elwoll, Martha M. wire of Col. is. Tiinyor, in me 7iu year 01 nor ago. (Bradford county papers pleaso copy.) Tho dark and lengthened shadow of four scoro years had fallon upon tho scenes which dotted tho pathway of christian duty lo Mrs. E. Thayer. More favored than many others, sho was por mitted to outlive tho allotted three scoro years and ten, and to pass from tho swelling bud, tho bursting blossom tho blushing roso, tho full blown flower, tho falling loaf, to tho maturosced that drops and dlc3 to quicken for another stnto of being. With her tho moro tho outward man decayed, and tho eyo of tho flesh grow dim, so much moro tho inward man was strengthened, and faith tho eyo of tho soul grew bright or. Hers was a caso whero extremes mot; whero childhood and old ago aliko exercised that Innocent and implicit faith which alono can fit any of 113 for tho Kingdom of Heaven. After long bodily suffering borno with a christian patlenco and resigna tion seldom equalled, her prayer for re lief from tho burden of tho flesh was answered. As tho waves of tho sea wash in upon lho beach and slowly re redo into tho depth again, so tho waves of hor soul washed upon tho shores of tho Jordan of Death, and slowly ebbo d away into eternity nmid a peaco which passeth human understanding. Married in her 17th year, sho was for Gl years tho partner of him whom sho leaves to rejoico at her triumph over death. Sho leavos also, a daughter, tho wlfo of tho Hon. WillHm Elwoll, President Judgo of this district; and n sou who rosides In Oregon. Threo daughters and a son fivo years, will welcome her advout to tho spirit land. For mauy years sho was a devoted member of. tho Prot. Episcopal Church and in its truest senso, a faithful mother in Israel. In Paradise, whoro tho souls of all rc3t till tho trump of tho archangel shall call them to judgment, she awaits her final reward. "Blessed nro tho dead who dlo in tho Lord, oven so, saith the Spirit, for they rest from thej labors." Madison, December 23, 1871. Capt. Biiockway : great sensation, awildh0d KILLED! For somo tlmo past tho people of Madison nud Pino havo been annoyed with something destroying their grain; first their wheat and oats, and then their con. Thoy supposed it to boa largo deer. Its foot marks wero so largo that tho four fingers of tho hand would just cover It. "William Runyan thought it destroyed eight or ton bushels of wheat for him and for Mr. Hartman ns much or more. All yet thought it a deer, Then it commenced on tho corn, and It ato such a largo amount, t'ntt thosa knowing tio lialiils of 1 10 (Iter began to s.ty it was no doer; a -id from tho way it crossed tho fciioe thoy said it was n wild hog, others laughed nt tho idoaof a'wild hog In theso parts, as no such thing had ever been known here ; but at last It was seen. On last Friday tho 22d Inst., thero being snow on lho ground, tho track was found, nnd John Mordeii, Isaac Mordcn, "Washington WclIIvor and William Falrmau, went in pursuit. Thoy found him on tho west sldo of Spruce creek, John Mordcn flrst saw him, but.dId(not get a shot at him. IIo took them across Spruco creek on tho east sldo, being followed up ho took it clrclo, and crossed Spruco creek between Michael Bllhlmcsand William Runyan's to the west sldo nnd then ns it began to get dark, tho chaso was given up for tho night. Next morning tho samo parties started on tho track, and found him lu what Is known as Stringer Hollow. They stalled him out of that, when he ran into a field aud Isaac Mor don shot at him, wounding him in tho ham. Then ho took n southerly direc tion, crossing tho road leaoUng from Jcrsoytown to Whlto Hall, neir tho Methodist Church. Some of tho pursu ers did not go further than Jcrsoytown, John Mordou got A. Iv, Smith to Jiltch up In n buggy. They took tho road leading to Waslilngtouvillo and got ahead of tho hog, Solomon Daywalt was out hunting rabbits, and they call cd on him, and ho shot the animal in tho head, and that put nn end to him IIo was killed ou tho land of P. Jones, cast of Wnshlngtonvlllo, thoy got Jacob Coonfer.to haul him to Jcrsoytown, whero thero was soon a largo crowd to seo him. IIo was n barrow hog, meas uring soven feet, four Inches long, and three feet two inches high nnd wolghed threo hundred and four pounds. Howes brought to John Mordeu's, on Spruco- creek nnd after ull had a sight at him, was cleaned, cut up, and divided out to those that had participated in tho chaso. In cutting him up, John Mordou found threo bullets in thu llesh, Ono largo bullet lay near tho backbone It Is tho Impression that thc&o had hceu shot Into Him, beforo ho camo to this tcctlon us It is not known of any ono that wouuded him beforo tho day ho was killed. Lewis Schuyleu, Now Advortisomcnto. M.ftl,rn tll,fnr.irxmlnw lili'nr is. 1 tin TTnn. M'iUlnli, t'twi.ll. fresldelll Judge of the Court of Oyer nnd Tcrmliur nnd licnerni tuu iroiivmy. uoui 1 01 numi'-r r-i of the l'oecn and Court of Common l'b- - and Or plian'sCmirlln the iillli Judicial I)ltn.t, com- Wyoming, nnd tho Hon. I nun Heir nnd 1 nnoH. Monroe Associate Judges of Columbia county lnvo Issued their precept, bearing dalo liielltu IO-CU Ol II1U Cflllllllt'S Ol l,UlllllU'lil, null. 1411 l.i.ii iliy of Hepteinber, In tho jenr of our Lord, one uiousnmi, nam miiiiiri-u uuti hi-vuiiij -ijjiv.hii.i ... r.iodlrected for holdlngaCourtof Oyer nnd Ter miner nnd lieirbrnltiuartcrHosslonsoftho Pcnco Court of Common ricas nnd Oriihnii'H Court, In .nomsmirg, in tho county or Columbia, on mo uf'Ht Moiulnw be- un tho fit h dny ol February next, to rontlnuo two wcolts. Motlco Is hereby given, to tho Coroner, to tho Jiistlccsnftho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said county ofColuiubla, that they bo then nnd mere in ineir proper pi-iBuii 111. iu utiui-n 111 inu forenoon of said 6th day ol February with tholr records, Inquisitions nnd other remembrances, 10 dot lio.mi tilings which to their unices nppcrlnlu to bo dono. Aud those that nro bound by rcconlznnco, lo prosecute ngnlust the prls. oticiH that nro or may bo In thu Jnll ol tho said county of Columbia, to bo then nnd tiicro to prosecute them ns Mini! bo just. Ju rors nro requested to bo pun lunl In ihulr fUlcud anco,ngrei ably to their null. rs. P.iied ntl'iooma- uurg, too twin uaj 01 im.-.iiii muj eiir of our Ijord, ono llmuui'l e...' hun t, ilrrtl nnd Hovenlv-ono im.l lu t'. ninety fourth year of tho ludepouil'-nce. ol Ibi United States of America, AAItON HMIT1I. jiioomsburg, .inn. 0, 15,.'. encmi. GRAND JURORS FOR FEBUU AllY TEltM, Ml, Pentoii Geo. It. roust, John It. Ki-cler, iioom jouu j.cacocic, ueoriic . fewer, i.w. llartmnn. Ecrwlck John Eckort, Willi un Stephens, J, W. Dletlerlclf. rishlngrrccls Jouas Doty, Daniel Hmltb, Levi li. Lunger, (Irecuwood Ira D. Kline. Loenst i;ilas Crcnsy, Dpliialm (Heliey. Minim Charles Jlowry. jouu uounaisie. Maine Franklin riliuuuiu, Oratigo Harrison J. Coi.ncr. Pino llcujamln Winteisu.ua, John Lore, Scott J. D. ltlco. LIST OF PETI P JUROiW FOR KEimUAHY ThllM, 1H72. FHMT wi:i;k. Uloom Ca per 'flossier, 1' I, Wnrdm, Daniel Uowman, N. J Hendei-Khnlt, John Volr. llrlurcro.lt Francis Kvhus, J, C Myum, llcrwlck D.tvM It uich' r. j C -ntrnlln A, U. Former, Wm.'l'orry. Centre Steuben McOuown. Jainoi K.icher. Citawlssa Clms. H, llcutniiui.Solonwii Hhuman. t'onynglnm Peter Labv, Oreunwno I Mathlns Kramer, Jainoi Preston, John Mcl.wcn. Hemlock l)i"puo Pur -ell, Jnmcs Ito.it, Amos llartmnn. Jackson Wm, Young. Lccust Adim Johnson, John Snyder, Main Slacy John, (ieoige Hollenbaclt, Miniln-Hamucl Hu dor, Daniel Heller. Madison Win. Johnson. Montour Vhlllp Foust, Evan Wolllvcr, Isaac iuoury, ltoarlUijcrcek I. C. Myers, Kngarloar-lt.O. Hess, Alex, Kllnger, J. n.Cole. Hcott lsilah Hess. B1XOKD WEEK, doom David nrobst, fJcoreo Yost, Hylvcstcr J. Faux, Peter Jones. David llctz. nrlarcreck Wm. li. Hartman. . Heaver Abraham ttlco, Nathan lire Ibendcr Jr. Berwick Wm, P. Hughs, o. W. UncklugUnm, Centrrtlla Joseph Frock. Centre-M. M. Hicks, 1'ranklln Jonathan Fremau. (Ireenwood John 0. Lenimon, (Icorgo Olrlon. Hemlock Wm. M. Michael, John Hartman, John llctz, Amos Applcmnn. Jackson Theodore W. Hmltli, Locust D.tulelHtlUO.rSr. Mllllln Abram HweppeuholKer.Michaol Ftderoir nioiuour isacner l-.vaus. v . ai. .louroc. Madison D, A, Watson, Jacob JJcchtcl, John II. Hmlth. Sit. i-leasant Joseph Crnwford.John C. MorJ.au. Maine John M. Nuss. Orango Emanuel Hnyder. Scolt-WillltU Hurtmnn, J. II. Town .cnJ. Hugarloaf Alfred Harvey, "yiDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following nnnralsements of real nnd nor sonal property set apart to widows of decedents havo been filed lu tlio ollleo of tho lteglsler ct Columbia county, uudor the Utiles of Court, nud will be presented lor absolute confirmation, to tho Orphans' Court to be held In llloomsbuig, lu ami for said eounty,on Wednesday, tho7tlulay of Febrnary,187Anta o'clock i M., of bald day, un less exceptions to fuch eon(limatlonw nrc previ ously Hied, or wiucn nil persons luiercsiuu in sniu esLuit-s wiu.iuuu nnucu; 1. Widow of Petot Miller, laaool Locust tsvrn Rtiln. deceased. 2. Widow of Jacob JTarrls, Into of Hemlock townsuip, ueccaseu. 3. Widow ol Abraham Vunhoru, lato of Horn lock townsbln. deceased. 4. Widow ol Thomas E. Httgbis lato of Blooin.s bunr. eloeeased. 0. Widow of lllhtcr W. llowman, Into of Or- nupn townsbln. elecen.sed. ti. SVIdowof Frederick Shaffer, lato of Centre townsuip, necenseu. 7. Wlilow of Wellington II. Eut.late of Dlooms burp, rleeensetl. 8. Widow of Moses Ilrrtmau, lato of Catawlssa townsuip, ueceascu. W. H. JACOllY, Itoslstor. Register's Office, 1 Dloomsbarg, Jan. 5, 1572. J REGISTER'S NOTICES.-Notice is hereby given to nil legatees, creditors nnd other nersons Interested in tho estates of tho re- Mjecuyo tlL-cedeutsaud mtuors, that tho follow- bcen Hied in tho olliou ol tfiiriieJlsnr-FViVVIirm: bin county, nnd will bo nresontoJ lor eontlrmn- tlon nnd nllownnco In tho Orphans' (Tnurt. tn ln ucui in iiioomsourg.ou weuuesuav, iuotiii nay of February, 137, nt o'clock In tho afternoon of bald day : 1. Tho account of David Vanhorn nnd John n. Vanhorn, survlviug oxecutors of Cornelius Vnnhoru, Lite of Hemlock township, deceased. !. Tho account of uoorge JIarklo cunrdlan of person aud estate or Cclestln A. Mrkie,n minor child or Jacob Mnrklc. lato of I'lshlugereek town ship, dtceaseu. a. job nnai nccouuioi irauiei ji. iitbs,numm lstrator, de bonis non ol Elenzer H. Hess, lato or Ccutro towubhlp, deceased, 1. Tho account or Jacob Yeazcr. ndmlulbtrnlnr t&c., or Abraham Trauxel, late of Locust town ship, deceased. 5. Tho final nccount of Freas Drown, guardian of lho person nud estato of Maggie A. Creacy, minor child ol 11. W. Creasy, latuof (Scott towu bhlp deceased. 0. Tho account of E. Marvin Towksberry, ad ministrator of estate ol Hiram Cool, lato of Catawlsj townfchtp, deceased. . i no account in ramuci Jneiieuen, numiuts tratorol Lavlna Hutchison, lata of Scott town. ship, deceased. . Tho nccount of Jncob Wnnlch, administrator of Lyella Waulch, lato or Illoomsburg, deceased. It. The nccount or Klephen 11. Miller, gurdl.in or tho person nnd cstnto of llariiet Wnnich, a iiuuur i-iuio oi n.iimiui iiuicu, late oi xicuuociw township, deceased, 10. The account ol Jonathan Trnub. Adminis trator of Jacob Tranb, lato of Dlootu township, deceased. W 11. JACOBY, Register. Register's Oinee. 1 Illooinsburs, Jan 5, Ib72,J LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL, AT FUI1UUAHY TliltM, 1S72. Kdward McCall ct. al. vs. John Sweenev. (leorpo A. I-'rlcli vb, Thomas t-tach bouse. William Ijongenuerger et. al. vs. ilugu Jleltey nolds ct. al. Michael Orovor's uso vs. Bavnso A Ilrlght. .Michael Orovcr's uso vs. Muvnue A llrluht. Joseph Miller vs. N. Ij. Campbell. liroomuau a lo. vs. oicriu u cz nuumau. llarvev C. Hess vs. Hmnucl l.'rcasv adlu'r. HluilU & l-'uustou vs. Allied Hwiue. Clemuel u, lllcltcus' num-r vs. uaviu awecney t. i.l. Thomai Q'Conuer vs. Martin Gaughtu. J.cwts J Auams vs. l lsiungcrceB. rjcnooi ui$iri(l. Hlepheu Thomas vs. Caleb Creasoy & Co. William A. Caso vs. Bloom townsuip. t). 11. Alollclt vs. Jolin Ycager's atlm'r. John Kline's uso vs. W. II Yocum et al. K. haueriuwaii vs. l- rou 1-. aierceiou, 1'rnuUlln township vs. John Mclteynolda ct al. Daniel r. fcybcrt vs. Kllnelob A Walton. A. W. Kramer vs. 1). W. ltnbblns. VanUh Itceee's adm'r x . W. A. Kiltie. Mlclmel Mnloro vs. Hilladclphla & Heading Hall Itoad Co. llodger lllxou vs. rhlUdelphla & Healing Rail ltoad Co. 1'atrlcU Moaaghan vs. l'hlladolphla A Heading uau liovu uo, Mrs. Mary Connelly vs. l'hlladolphla fc Itcndlnrt ltull lload Co. Solomon Illuoy s. William Wulp. josepu rry vs. rumon ueeuy, William T. Hhuiuau vs. uicii . Dacuawanua & Illooms- burg Itallroaa Co. Dsuiul nuyuer's uso vs M, O McColIuin tt nl. K. O. ltlokctts vs. John Wweeney tt n. Ucorgo K. Hess vs. Boscph Welso t t al. Kimiiiup Mcnsch vs. l.ovl llruubeuder ct al. llogart & Kramer vs. Willlsm llarbcr. Mlcnael McMaaon vs. Nicholas Kindt. A. W, Katon vs. John I.. Hosslcr elal. A. W. Katon vs. II. b". Warner et nl. Joseph W. Lausey vs. Johu M:ulllgan. Columbia Insurauco Co. vs. J. M. I'Veelr. A. II. Htewart ct nl. vs. Franco! 11. Joly ct al. Wlllluin Mllucs vs. Jonas Doty. Andrew Crevellug vs. '1'homns 'Ironch. ricrcmlah Hess' uso vs. John Hoilmau et al. Krnak li. Hrockway vs. Daniel 1'. Hcyhert. J, 1. Unncl's ex'ra vs. Aaron w. Hess ctal, (leorco w. llflker vs. T. J. I.awall et al. Ucoige Whltiaoycr'a ox'rs vs. Johu Hllner. A, l'ardeo & Co. vs. Hugh W. Mclteynolds ct nl. . rarueo & Co. vs. Danville, Jiaztcion am llliCNUUITU IVUIllOUl, VU, fiusaunah Uilham vs. Martin M. Ilrobct. Mnry Lllwcller vs. Aaron Hmlth. James llryaitt vs. Illoomsburg Iron Co, Ho. ry l-'ry vs. Jacob l)leffeni.ach. Mordlca Millard vs. Hugh Mclteynolds. Thomas Williams vs. Joun Cain, 1V.BUU llever vs. Wellington Yeager. W llliam Williams vs. Charles D. 1'owlc. lldward I'Awitsbcrry ct ul. vs. James O. Itccdcr et ux, WUUaoi II, Abbott vs. Ji B. llrobst. Johu a. Jacoby vs, William I lemeus. William Coleman vs. Howard Urlmes, l'.zra h, Lyons vs. Holomon Ulslr. Jacob llowor vs. William Kvans. J, W. Mastoller vs. William Williams. WUUesuurro itallroad Co. TJOAD DAMAGES, CONFIRMED Vluwcrs assess to Bam'l lllmby, Madison (101 00 To U. I1. Miller's helrn, Centre, 51 0J Tn Mrs. Collins Mutllir, Hugarloaf, H W If Ihe publlo is satlstiea mat Justlco will no done by ullowlug the above ltoad damages lo bo paid by tho couuty, then wo will havo nothing further to say. Oil tho contrary, lr any good reason Is given why the sumo suoulu not uo ul lowed wo will lllo exceptions lo the sumo. Itnnd ilniiinifo Is crowing, nulla notiular. the (liiesllon I. now, is It always Just. We fear It needs a check, Wu nope tho peoplo lu the local, llks In which such damage now Is or herea ter suayijo assesseti, win givo u cue eousniuiaiiou, nml II they thlnlc any such damage should not bo allowed, we hopo Unit they will cuter their prouit, 1&"i0 to lsi a period of 10 years, Columbia couuty paid 13, Mi 12 Koad damage. lu 171, one ytur only, It paid the suug sum of IDJsU, ,T O V111 K1U lilt 1ICII1 IUI ,IUUIJU UBUCUl, l.Ulll oyhuh nonniNH, Wll'uil A l.'I.M-A Commls'is Attest Wm. Kiiickiiaum, Olerli, xuoouisuurg, juu. o. lem-.i, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XX KSTATROIP OATIIAlltNROlltiDKO'n. Letters ol administration on tho rstato of Catharine Old, lato of It emioelc twp Columbia county, deceased, havo been emitted by lho lleglsterol said county to 111! Onl, administra tor. All persons having claims nualnst the es talo of lho decedent nro rcquMleil to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tho estate, to make payment to tho undersigned, ad ministrators, wnnoui uem-, Jan. fi,'2-6w KM OHIi, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. r.STATR OF KNIRMM KVASS, DEO'll. Letters of administration on Iho estate of ICphralm Hvnus, lato of llrlarcrcck townslhp.Co lumbla county, lit., deceased, havo been granted by tholteglsterofsald county loDanlel Ilambrch of tho samo place, All porsnns having claims or demands against tho decedent nro n ((nested to mako them known, and thoso Indebted to mako payment without dclay. nAMn Juu5'72-0t Administrator, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JlXhtiti: of Brims alum nuci: Lr.w.rtKc'ii. Letters of niltnluislratlunon tboestaloof Btben lluckalow laloof l-'lshlui;creek townslilp.Colum bla county.dcceased, huvo been grained by the lteglsler of eald county to John Ynplo of Now Columbus, Lur.crno county.Pn, All persons hav ing clalmi ngalust tho estntoof tno decedent nro requested lo present them lor netllement, niul thoso Indebted to tho estate to inako pay inout lo lho undeislgncd,ndnilnlstrator, with- 0,11 dolu5'- johnyapu:. Jan 0 '73 Ct. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -TV SSTATI1 or I'AKNY K1.1NF, HKO'n. Letters of Administration on lho estalo of runny Kline. Into of flrmnn Imv-nfthln. Collttn. bin rolllitv. dec-i'iLin I. bavn been urnntcd by tho lteglsler of sttld county to Abrtilt m Kltno of huniu jii-ic. ah persons Having emtns ngainsi Ihi esial-of tho ib-c-'dent nro icque.ti'd lo pro sent tin m fur netttt-mt-ut. nnil tb- m, tudebled to 1 bo cstito lo maun payment to tho undemlgued iiiiiniuiBirKiur wiiuoui net iv. AI1IIAII M KtilNE, JauV7Mtr. Administrator. A DMINlSTRATOlt'S NOTICE. I-STATK Of JOHN it. 1HV1S. IlEO'l). Letters of admlnl.t ration nn tlim stato of John It. P.vl, lale of Uentou tuwnshlp, Columbia county, deceased havo been granted by tho Ilea lster ofH.tld county to riamuel Apploman of sauiu iiiuee. iu persons Having ei tuns nicsinst ttiecstntonf tho dectdent nin teriticsted lo pre sent them for eelllem ent, nnd tlioo Indebted to fno eslato to make payment to tho undersigned, luiiniuistriunr wuiujui m-uiy, HAMUEL APPLEMAN.. Jsn5'72-Gv. Administrator A1 DMINISTltATOUS' NOTICE. i:STATM Or PHILIP K I STL Hit. UE(!n. jotter nf mlmUtmllou on ItiocNtato of riittln K 1st lor. Into of MI. I'loaiunt ttiwuthln. CoUunb'ii county, tlercasml bnv bt-on printed by th JU r lMr fr t-al'i count v to lltlil.-unlii IClkllor niul Jnhu K fttl-r of sivino plnco. All person h liavtng ciauns against inu usrniu oi inu oucaiicni nro ro quested to present tlit'tn for hOtUement, ami thosa ltulfclitiU to tlio pslatBto nulco prtymul to me uoucraigiuM, nuniinniraioi,t inoui ociuy J Til J A. Ml IN IViniXtfjH. JOHN KISTI.KU, JanV72-0w. AilmlntMrntnnjt, UDITOH'd NOTICE. Onoifjn WfiAYJcn 1 1n tho c.urt of vs. uommnii piea1 oi John K. Girtok. I Colntnbliuonniv Notlco N bcrebv ulvon that tlio umlorsiim oil nmlttor, nppolntt'd by rwUI court to mnUodtstrl miunii m 1110 procBcua oi ino niierm h nwio o uu unacrhnui wru, win jtroceen iu uia uisconruo tlio duties tf Ills appointment nttho otllceof J, Sddav of February. Ib72.utl0 o cloolc In tbofore u. i' rct'zo. rs .. in liiooiiisuiirLT. (iiiniiiuru.iv.L n noou.wnpn aim wnero n iieroniinvina ciann noon iho lntid nrlhfun from salt I salo nro reu ulr. cd to present them to tho an lltur or bo dcb.urod iroin coimuirin upuii saio iiiou. joiin o. rnnKZK, Jan. 5,72 Gv, Auditor. T I C K Tlio nersons who l,telv tookthoa nlaulc fr ora tho "Hock" biidiro at Bloom, urn notlll 3d re turn them at onco. thoy are neojed thero. If not reiuroeu mo oiiouiiors win noooaii wunacco ro lucto law. I thas been tlio habit finite frcnuontt v of thoughtless or malicious persons to curry or mice away pmnii, coping nioao nun out cr ma terial itt nn J ttelonrli! t(i nn i ntv tirldirns. WoHtmll hereafter lva Koma attention t osucl persons and deal wltn them an(")nlUi' to hiw. Citlzsns I living knowledge of anv sue hacts, win pieasoijivoiuiormaiion.ioiuo loimn isriion- ern uinco, jjioomnuur. Jiy ordor of Comnilssloner. Attest, WM.KUICK8AUM. Jan. 5.72 3v. clerk. PUI5LI0 SALE ov VALUATILC HUIi LSTATK. Tno underslirned will cxoosofosilo bv nubile venduo on the premises, on Saturday, January A LOT OF GIIOUXD, conslRtlna or ubont KnVKX ACltns, siluato one nuioiinriuorihoYlllago or Uwy, ficolt town Miuir, v.uiuiuui.1 euuuiy, wueuiiou is crccica n TWO STOIIY FRA.2IE HOUSE, with tlabllii" nudnecesa'v out bulllnc-t. Thero Is nlso upon tho premises a arlcty or &i,m iiiiii. hits auti ti won oi miou waier, TemiK mado known on d-iy or sale JOSIAH 11. KAIlSIINi:it Jau 5, 'Its. pUIJLIC SALE VAhUAULi; It li A I. II 11 T A T Hyvlrtuo ol aulhorltv nml nnW nf Din Or phnns'K Com t or Columbia countv. tho under signed lulmlulstiatorH of lho estnu. of Jacob ivosiennauer, uceaseu, win expose lo sulo by i.iuiiiu M.-HI1UU on mo premises, at lu o eioelt 1 hid lorenoou, ou PIUDAY, .JANUARY 20th, 1S72, n largo qunntlty of vnluablo lands sltuato In iTumiuii iownuip in taiu county, (lesertneil as HMi'ni inu iiuiucHiua'i utrm oi mo (iceetient lytnti In Knmltlln township in Columbia county uifiiimvii uy i.uiUft in liceuer, lllUOs OI 1111111 Mouhurdt. lands of YeMer heirs, landsof Mow I lower, lands of IT, J. Urcdor, lands of Kllas iuuui tu win ninciter. lalUl OI lull mmur, uuurgc ocoii anu ouieis, containing TWOIIUNDUnn ami FOUTV-KiailT ACRES and twfntv-nlne nerehes- whereon nro erected nlaryo brick Dwell tut; Houso.a lui-fco Itauk 1 isft.ii lurn llAiiif Hani binds and outhousfS,Avllh a lnr'oapplouud Irult orchard, with h well at tho hous, aud anprln aud a well nl tho bam. und a hecond excellent ana largo Kprlng on the tomh bldo of tho mrm 1ULTO 11 Ull tno j.irm TWENTY ACHES OF TIM HER. Tho pmneity lies threo miles from Catawlss.i.on iuo public roau iciioint; iioni unit place 10 L.iys hu.tf. Tho neighborhood ood and healthy, und the lind In an excellent btuto of cultivation. .No moro des'rablo pi overly has been oirered for liianyyeais. AlJiO, a lot of Tlmtier laud-the utuuviueii bix-ssovoniiis adjoining laims of H, Artlev. Win. ieoiire. C Aiilov nml otbeit.. Tn bo disposed of In ouo piece, or lu threo lots of UUOIU TWENTY ACRES EACH, as Phall bodeemed mot expedient. TKo wholo nronertv will booneroa ana tuotituto tlio one hovcnui, iiiiiiic in lot' jHucnascrs. iYU-iu. win oo ouurcn n, imeL nr n i n o n Inn II. 1 Clnrk. lands of Stockcr & (Jinnies junus oi r, .-Mounarui auu itecuer. couiaiuiug SEVENTY-THREE ACRES lll.u v't,,,, ...... i'l iv.iv.. ni.ui'uii ,i, u l i , i. ivu l. brier dwelling house, a banlc bain, wagon houso ni..l.Uil...rmi.nnMl.,. n.l.nM.n .. m r.....n , .1 n spring uouse ami uiioiiier ncee-wary oulbullil ings. j nero is nio un mo premises n tenant Houso ami uiacusmiiu snon. -xiieio Is- also a spilng ol excellent water, n good Mehar'l and nun oi uu iciuus. wiiiinooiu mor ncrcH ori nest- mil luuucr. All xu exce iient oruer uuu cultiva tion. Tho lauds will bo cllcred nt tho Homestead In lho order advertised, THU ail.VIN in the dKOU.VD Is IlE-3EIlVr.P. Posses3lou of tho timber tracts, Immediately unonimyluu thonurchnsomoncvorsecurlnii tho same to be paid. And of the other two ttacU ou the m&l oi April, A. li. upon compllauc. With tho conditions, stamps nnd conveyances lo bo nl. tho oxpeusoof tho purchaser or purchaseis. ALSO At tho same tlmo unci placo tho follow ing personal pro, erty, to wit: l'our hundred bushels of wheat, llvo hundred bushel? of corn, thico hundred bushels of oats, one hundred and titty busliclsof ryo.ouohumlred bushels or pota toes, buckwheat nud cloversccd, and ten tons or hay and tunny oilier articles or piopcrty. O.I). I,. KOSTKNllAUKIt, josi:imi 1). knittu:, Administrators. TEltMS OF BALE. Ten percent. of thoonc fourthof tho purchase money to bo paid ut tho striking down of tho properly ; tho one-lourth less tho ten per eont. ut the continuation otsale nnd tho remaining three-fourths In ouo year thertnfter,wlth luiuresl from confirmation ulsl. It. II.ltlNULEIl, Jau. 5,'72-llw. ClerU. pUULIO HALE O F VALUAULE HEAL ESTATE. In pursuant nf an order of the Orphans' Court or Columbia couuty, will bo exposed to nubllo enloon tho premises, ou S.VTUUDAl, JAKUAHY Wth, 1S7A at 10 o'clock A. JI the following real estate, ln.te of John Hlehards, deceased, towlt: ull that Cer tain missagu nud TKAOT OF LAND, situate lu Montour townhlp, in said cjuutv. contalulug about " ONE HUNDRED ,t SIXTY AOUES, hounded by lands or JuhnQulck.Wiu. O. ftulrk 1 rank hvnns ami otheis. vheieon mo creeled a Dwolllug Iliiuse, gooii iiarn nud nn tbe neces sary Biitbulldlugs, there Is also n hiro quantity ot llmostouo upon lho premlsKs. HAMUEL 11. 11E1MEI1, Terms i opSAi.E.-One half tho purcli'ao7noncy to bepaldaslollows, VIZ! Ten per cent, of one Ipurth of lho purchase money shall bo paid nt the striking uowii of tho property, tho onv fourth less tho ten per cent, at Ihoconllrmutlou abso lute, and tho lemnlnlug tureo fourths lu one year thereafter, with Interest on tho same from continuation nut. Aud tho rcmalulng one-half to 11. l iuuklln 'ihornton upon his arriving at the ego ofiwenty unuyais with yearly interest thereon irom the xilsl c .iill.iuatlon of the sale, pr In the i-asb of Ihe iltulh of lho said Tlionitou beforo arrlvluic ut tho agu of tWenly.oue years then at the lime when ho would ln. u arrived at that age tn caso ol continued lire, to Ihe party er par ties who shall succeed lo his right and Inter est lu said 1 inolty nursuaut tu Ihe provisions ol tho wlllof John KUhards, deceased, with Inter- it.ir.niNaLEit. Cleric. Jan. B72-ts. PA. CONTINENTAL. Life Inmiraiico Company. OF NEW YOltK. 1. of Policies Issued 43,000 ASSETS' $5,500,000. ISSUES nil iho now form of Policies JLniiil presenU ns Invorabl" turns as nny com- piny in 1110 uiiuen niaii-s. Tho company will mako temporary loans on IIS p01ICI4N. Thirty dnvs' grneo allowed on each payment, nml Mm rmllev ttt.1.1 ironil tlnrlni. Hint time. All our policies aro lncontcsiauio lor 1110 usuai causes. l'oiicits issuca by tun company aro nou-ior Icllurp. istii p, m pimrire. mm a ror it-aveiunif nermiis. l'nllcv hohlerH sharA m tho nununl nrnlltan! the company, and have a vulco tn tho eleeuons and management or the company. Plo policy or ineoicai ice cuargcu. JUHi'UH I.AWltH.NCE, rres'l. W. II. WYNKOOl', Vlcol'rcs't, , 1'. HoaEita. Hecrctarv. s. c. UifANOLF.it, Jr Aituary. Central Office of Hortli-Eastern Fenn'a. "Columbian" Building BLOOMSBURG-, PA. LUDWIfi & BROCMY, General Agents. Jan. 5,lS72-tf. Restaurant anil Dinning; Rooms. FRANK SMITH, Proprlolor. l'iniiAUELrniA, N. It. Tho location Is central, tho osslstanU attentive, nnd tho tables supplied with Iho best liio marKci. nuorjs, ircsu nuu wen eouiteu Olv him u call. D U IJ Ij I O SALT! VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE In nnrn.niipn nf an order of lho Ornhans' Court or Columbia county, on Wcdnculay tho 'Jiuiiiav oiJanuiry, ai jo o-ciock in innioro' nnnii nf tbn Rnlil iliv. Daniel ltambarll. ExoctX loror tho estato or Johu Millet', or llrlarcroek township lusnld county, decoasod, will exposo to public salo on lho premises tho following vaiuauiu rem imiiio line 01 n.iiuiieL-eiiuni. iu ivii. A certain mcssao unci TRACT OF LAND, siluato In tho raid townsbln of llrlarcrcck, bounded nx follows : On tho uorth cast by lauds of Jesse llowman, on tho south oist by u puhllc roan running irom inraei ucet 111 iierwicjE. tn ltlttenhous'H Aim. on tbosoutn west bv Lavl na Fowler, Jesso liowmnn nnd Frank Evans. and on tho north by land of William Hoyt con taining NINETY-TWO ACRES, Mrlct moasuie, whoroonnro crectoil a Dwelllu House, linra cnu oilier ouiMmi nims. It. n.tUNUi.n(Cleilc. Tllnnrufclmrir. Dpfi. 12. H7L TKUMs OK : Ten rcr cent, of ono fnnrth fit tlio nmclmsa nnupv to be n lul nt til Ririkinor down of thn iroipitvt ouofourUi les tliH ton percent, at, tho conllt million ot hale;niul lilt) r:nilininu unee-munii in tni jmr imi itiivi, iriui iiuci'-'ti iiom onniirin iiikmi JJAKIKL HAM It AtJU. dec, 15,'71-t", ixueutor, pUBLIC SALE o r V A L U A 11 L E II E A L E H T A T I Will bo sold nt public sale, by order of tho Or- puatis i.tiuri. oi uoiu moia couiuy, on tno pieni' iftCS, 111 J.uliM. LUIVUSIlip, till SATUltDAY, JANUAIIV 1!!, 1S7: nt 10 o'cliuk, a. in., tho foilowlm; described prop criy uuu mo usiaio oi ixeoro impp, ueeeaseu wit: n CEUTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate In Locust townsbln. bounded on lb norih by landH of Holomon .Mowrey.nn lho cast bv lands of Henrv liable, on thn south nml west by lands of Jacob t'lshcr aud otheis, containing TWENTY-SIX ACRES, mnro or less, with tho appurtenances. Whereon Is erected a TWO STOItY I-'KAME DWELLING HOUME, a llmk Ilarn. a good flprlug Houso, a irood as Kortment or lrult tree". All eleared except about six acics which Is well timbered with young chestnut. It. II, IttNULElt, Clerk. TERMS OF SALE :-Oue-thlrd or tho pnrchaso money to remain charged upon tno said premises during tho natural lituor Mary Hupp, widow or said deceased, aud tho luteresttheieul to be nn nuallv and recrularlv natd to her bv tho nut-choi. cr, Interest to bo cnuipuled Irom tho lirst day of April, a, ij. is,., xwsiiiy per com, or two-uiirus ol tho pnrchaso money to be paid on day of sale, one-half of tho bnlanco less tho twenty per cenl, on thu llrst or April, A, IX. 1S7-, when pusses. Ion will bo Riven and balanca in one year theieatter Willi Interest Irom April 1st, 187.'. l'mctiaser to p.iy lor deid unit stamp". MICHAEL bTINE, Locust twp., Dec 12, 1S71.IS Trustee. pUULIC SxVLE V A L U A 11 L E HEAL E S T A T E. Hy vlrluo of aulhorlly nnd older of lho Or phnns' Cuuit of Columbia couuty, tho under rlgned ndmlnlsirators nf tlio est to oi CJeo go W, Veager, deconseil. will expuse to salo by pub lic vendue on tho premises, on THURSDAY, JANUARY, 20. 1S72, A LOT OF -HOUND Consisting of AHOUT ONE xVCRE, situate iu tho vlllago of Slabtowu, In Locust towushlp Columbia county, wheioou nro erect ed a LAllOE l'HAME HOUSE AND STOHE ROOM ntlnched together with stabling and necessary outbuilding. Adjoining lauds or John Hcrner, lauds of David J eager, lauds of Isaiah Y eager aud tho public road. I'ossesslou will bo given on thelst of April, IMA upou paying tho purchase money, or secur ing tho samo to bo puiu, to lho satisfaction of thu admtulslra-ors. ItEIIUEN FAintlNOF.n. MAHOAIIET VEAOEll, Administrators, TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of ono-fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid on tho day of sale, ouo.fourih of tho purchase money less tho ten per cent, to bo paldou confirmation of tho tale-, tho balance in ouo year thereaitcr with In terest on the same Irom tonllrmntlon ulsl. T It. H. IttNULElt. Clerk O. C. Locust twp., Dec. 1), 1871-ts, p U U L I C SALE O P WOOD LAND. In pursuance nt nn order of the Orphans, Court ol Columbia ceunty.tho undeislgneduuar umn or tno person and ustnlo of Julia Clark, a ug iiuuur ciuiu oi imviu w. u ark, lato of Montour township, In said county, deceased, will expose to salo ou tho premlsos ou TUESDAY, JANU11RY 30, 1S72, at 10 o'cloek lu lho forenoon oisald day, Iho undivided ono-ihlrd of all that certain truct of Woodlaua siluato lu Montour township In wild county, bounded on the uorih by litm s now or lato of Hurley A Frlck, on tho west by land of Andrew Claris, on tho south by laud ot William J, Ever, and ou tho east by laud ol Mary Chirk, containing 1 NINETY-FIVE A0RE0 nud ono hundred and orly perches. TIUtMS OF S ALE.-OUO third of tho purchnso money 'to remain cluiged upon said laud during the natural llfo of tho widow oi said J'avld W. Clark, deceased, and tho Interest thereof lobe annually und rtgularly paid lo her by tho pur chaser or purchasers durlug her natural llfo. said Interest tu ho computed from tho lstday of April A. D. lWf and the principal nt her death to bo paid tu tho parties legally autborliod to receive tho same. Twenty per cent, of twoaiilr.is ot tho purchase money to Jio paid ou tho day of sale, tmo half of the balance or tho purchase money to be paid ou Ihe 1st day of April A. D.Wi, when possession of said luieicstwlll be given and lho balance uf tho piucliaso money lo be paid ou Iho 1st day of April A. D. lS7d. Willi Interest on Ibosumo from tho 1st day of April A, I). 172. rurclmstr or l'urchosers to pay for Deeds nud Hlumi s. LEWIS YETrKU, auardUn. N. 11. Tho p-.hcr parlies In Interest will sell their Interests lusald Woodlaudupou tho terms aud conditions ubove mentioned, Catawlssa, Deo, 111, 1571-ts. WATCH FIIEH tn Aeonll tn lntrodiico artleloi nml nil lu ovcry house, Ii.VTrA ft Co., ritti. burg. IM. 8 O'CLOCK. 0)tlf? A MONTH, Horso nnd carrl-wo Inr- ?OiQ) lilnhed! oxneiiHCH pildi sampiei fret. li niiAiv, iviireii, jiip. Jlt8-lw ItlllcN. SIiot-f)tiiiM, Uovtilvcrx nti tnnlArlnl. F ...rtf 1 Iti.l , U.'rlln ttrVtflA .lit, to Ureal WMteru(lun Werk-t, Pittsburgh! 'a. Army uiini nnd Revolvers bouuht or tnvl, for, AgcnM wnntcd, nlO-lw WOMAN KNOW THYSELF- The ureal publication hv I)r, Chavao WOMAN AH A WIFE A MOTHKK, will wtvo you money nnd sulIerliiR. Atienta wanted nvorvwhcroi la. dlcH prcforrod, l or terms mblrc r WM. II. KV ANH At CO. 70Banom Bl I'hlladclphla. nlH-tw AGENTS WANTED "nn' Kultli O'Uorman. KRcnoed Nun. tt Convent T.lfn tiuvt'llfl " by ores nro tlirllllnir nnd starlllmr. FilANlit.lN I'mi. Co, riuiaiiclphlq l'a. nia-lw !tO.OU F A 11 M K 11 ' Till! lirXPEll shows yon how to snvo nnd how lo mako money on tho farm. Whero to look for the tirntltH, and how to obtain them. How lo clear tooo.uo irom Ojt. to May, A copy free lo ov ry jarnir spoiling name aim ,-. u. uu'iruss 10 w ZlHClI.iUlv&McCU'ltOY, Philadelphia, l'a. WlIITNt-.Y'r) NEATrt l'OOl' lTAUNl:-)? bOAl'. c rrt HI JIAM IlKiriNKO. 1x vum, niacin, x ousoc nuu nunp, nt tho sumo tlmo. l'in un tn largo and ftnall boxes, nlso in :1 lb bars. Has been In uso lor years and give ported satisfaction, Hcud stamp for our WAVF.IUiY. Addresi O, F. WHITNEY ro. Hi AlllK Ht iintnn, jiuss. niiHim FREE TO AGENTS. A bound cnnvaiilug book of lho I'lCToni.iii no.nl: itiui.i:, Containing over SIX) Illustrations. WlthnUom. preneilnvoi;ycinpeiiiaexpiaiiniurj' ui tnaoi;ii,- lures, in Hsm-iiit anoiIeuhan, niC-lw WM. FLINT & CO.,l'blladclplila, I'.i. AUEHT3 WANTED FOll life m mm llEINU an EXFOSEof llioBECROT IIITE3 and MYSTEltlES of MOItMONIHM. Willi n full nml nnlliolillo 111. lory nt tl.vnAUr, by J. 11. 11EAULE, Editor or the Salt Lake lie- 11 Aifenls nro meetliui with unprecedented sua cess, ono reporta lSOsubscrlbctslu ronr days, nn olhcr 71 lu two dnys. Bend for Circular and sea wbal tlio press says oi 1110 wor, enns.ni. l'UIlLlHHINU go.r l'hlladolphla, Fa. BOOK,, AGENTS scrlptiun line which will lnvo -loiiR wnntp! u nnvfltr In the fillb- hell at fclglit lu every PIGTORICAL FAMILY REGISTER li tho only work extsnt wiucn sausnm iiuswani It Is beautiful and strlklmr, cnmbluliig nn en tirely new nnd elegant Kuuilly rhotographto Al bum, with n complete Family History, Full initlcniars nuu circulars in, auu OEO. MACLEAN, Publlhor, niC-lw 719 saiiHom street. I'hiiiviMpnia. wPfor CHICAGO -liUHREAT CONFLA-GRATJON TIIO IJUte.l City us it wus. sun li. x no utiiuiei. or 40 years ago 'lho tlrcat City of yeslerd.iy. Tho Smouldering Kniiis of to-day. A graphic nccounl oflts uneamplod rlso and a vivid pic. I urn or lis smiueu uesi i ucii'ui uy dinner b i.imiu birliln, Elllors ot Ht9 CHIUAOO TlllllUNE. Eyc-wltuessoH nn 1 great suirerers from tho tor rlbln visitation. All tho main facts and Inci dents nttcndlng this greatest calamity or tho century, nro porirayod with surpasstiigdlsllncl. ncss nnd power, tho eirecton Commerce, Iusur nuco, etc., fully discussed, nnd dcUills of a worlds sympatbello response reu r led. Fully Illustrated, l'rico low. Agents should apply immediately as tho salo will bo Immense. Circulars Irco. IIUlItlAlvlx XitlU-t, I'liou.siiers, i rH.ni.ixiu nu, riilladclphla. CAUTION. Itewuro or Inlerlor works, llo suro you get COLUEIIT Si CHAMI1EU LAIN'S EDITION. IH3-4W WALLS' OAIlBOLlOTABLliTS l'ljlt COUOltl, COLUS lil)AlWEiNlM. Theso Tablets present tho Acid In Combination wllh other clllcletit. remedies, lu n popular form forlio(;urornllTIIHOATund LUNU Diseases HOARSENESS and ULCERATION of Ihe throat are liiimodlalely relieved nnd statements aro constuntly being sent to thu proprietor ur roller lu cases or throat iliiUcultles or years standing. n nrnrrWT Dont bo deceived by worthless UAU ilUiN Imllatlous. (lot only Wells' Carbollo Tablets, l'rico 2 cents per llox. JOHN o. KELLOUO, 181lattSt., N, Y.. Send for Cir cular. Solo Agent for tho U. S. nlll-tw REDUCTION OF l'RIUEd TO CONFORM TO RUDUCTiOS MUTICS. QRExVT SAVING: TO CONSUMERS HY GETTING UP CLUllj. JtjJ-Send lor our New Price List nnd a club form will accompany It, coutauilug lull direc tions making a largo saving to consumers and remunerative to eluooiginlr.ers. T11E ORE AT AMEUIUAN TEA Co. 31 VESEY STKEET, 1'. O. llox 511.1. New York. nlO-lw JURU13EBA. It Is not n physic It Is not what Is popularly called it Illtteis, nor Is it Intended as such, It H a South American plant thut has bceu uicd ''or many j ears by tlio medical laciilty of tbosn cuiiutrles with woudcrlul elllcncy nsu 1'owerful Altenillvo nud trneiinalea l'urliler ur ti,a niuua nnd Is it suro uu d lvrrcta Itcniedy for nil Diseases ol thu LIVER AND Bl'LEEN, ENLARGEMENT OR OlIS rltUUI'ION OF INTESTINES URINARY, Ul'ERINE.OR AlllUI.MI.N'.U, UltUANS, l'OVEltl'Y OR A WAAT OF lll.OOD, 1NTERM I ITKNT OR REMIT TU.M' Fl.VKlW, INFLAMA 1 1' IN OF '1 HE LIVER, .DROIMY, HLUGU1.S1I CUMULATION OR TIIE1ILOUU All SuESSES.TU MOILS. JAUNDICE. SCROFULA. bYHPEIMIA. AGUE AND FEVER. DRTHEIR CON-COJl- 311 x Axs, , Dr. Wolh' Extraot of Juruboba Isoiiered to mo public as it great luvigornurand remedy fur nil impurities of the bloo I, or for orgjnlo weakness with tholr attoudaut evils. For lho foregoing cimplaluts .lUItUIIlxlI.l is confidently recommended lo every family as n household lcuiedy, and should bo freely taken lu all doiungeuieiits of the system, It givo-i health, vUor aud touo to all Ihe vital forces.and animates aud fjrtllles nil woxic aud lymulutllo lemiiuriuiieius, OltN ij. KELLOaG, 18 I'latl St., Now Y'ork. ,, , Solo Agent for tho United States, l'rico SI por llottlo. Soud for Cirojlar. ulii-tw $20 REWxVRD! Tim illinvn mw.ir.1 uMI 1, nl.l r,..ln.n,,ii,lln)i that will load to lho dolcctlou nal conviction of tho person or persons who cut the holslliu ropu ol itio iiudersigned itttliooro lulneou thu Turin or Dsvlu Ai'inslroug, on the nlglit ot the 13t.it lust. This Is tlio socon.l tlmo this s.ims oireucd was committed. ENOCH CAD.MAN, uovI7'71.1m , Illoomsburg, l'a, QTRAY COW. KJ tnn nmo to tho nrcmlses' of the sub.4erlbcr. r,i. siiling ut tho wut end of C.iutwlss.t bridge, a wnuo auu leu spoueu cow, probauiy uluo orlou yearsold, with ouocroukod horu tlut turus up but no other particular mxrlcs oosorvo.l. Tno owner Is reo.ue.slod to come forward, pruvo prop erty, pay cuarges -nd taliu hor uw.iy , or she will bu disposed ol according to law. novl7'70-Jt FLOItKNCE DONAHOi:. D E N T I H T R Y , II. C. HOWER, DENTIST, Kespecllully oireis UIs proiessioual services to the ladles und gutitlemen of Illoomsburg and vl clulty. Ho Is prepared louttend to nil tie varl oils operations lu the lino of his proressiou, aud Is provided with tho latust Improved i'okcelain ficKTH which will be Inserted on yobl nlnllnr- sllverand rubber base to look as well us the nat ural iceiu. cetu eitracteu by all tue new anil most approved methods, and all operations on mo teeiu cuieiuiiynnu propeiiy atieuueu to. Residence nnd olllcu a lew doors nxinvo the Court House, samo side, Illoomsburg, Jan.1'71 ly jOOK HERE! , Are you tired or obtaining a living by hard labor? If so, I havo for sale A CANAL GRO. CERY niul FEED STORE with dwelling suttl. cleut for threo families, In which you cnu mako nn easy nnd comfortublo living, and If you try can clear llvo hundred dollars n year besides. All for lho small sum or Two Thousand dollars. Stock nud fixtures Included, ready lor business, Como aud seo for yourselves or address 11. GARRISON. Hhlckshluny. noY371'2m I.uzerno Co., l'a. QIIARLES O. LEIDY, A'rrOKA'KY-AT-LAW. OFFICE ON OAK STREET, MOUNT CARMEL XOllTilUMllEllLAND COUNT, 1A, Collections promptly made. Conveyancing neatly executed aud all other busluoss conuect cd Willi his profession carefully attended to lu Montour, Northumberland and Columbia e.iuu. ties Mt, Carmel, Nov, IS. Is7l-Gm, JARUAINS UARGAINS. quick sAtua and rmali. rnoriw, HAVE YOUR MONEY', Go to HENRY YOST, East Illoomsburg. l'u., lor all kinds of tho best home and city made VURNITURE. Trloes reasonable and tho be-' "irk dono. Jan 171 If gHARPLESS & II ARM AN, In consideration or. tearing down our works and rebuilding which will he commenced very soon we mo offering plows, stoves, Ac, at greatly reduced prices. 11. F.SHAIU'LEHH V, R. IIARMAN, Illoomsburg, l'a, - I'rnnrletors Mr.lU,'6D-tf, QRANQEVILLE ACADEMY. Tho Winter Term of this Institution will open TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 1S7I, aud contlnuo eleven weeks. Tuition from t3.U) tuis.uu, lustiuctlon glvcu lu all the common aud higher English brunches, together with Lat lu, Grick, Frenoh and German. Good board cau bo obtulued at JJJ.UOper ucek.or rooms furnished to those who wish to board themselves. For further particulars address J E. hCllooNOVElt, Principal, or Dr. O. A. MKOARGELL, Secretary. Ornngovlllo, Oct. W, 1871-lm. 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