SUttc (ifoiumMnii BLOOMSBUHG, PA. jfrulcitj, March S, IS? Tlio Wny to liiTcstlgntc. Invi9Uf;itlous Into nllc-getl abuses bcciii lo bo tlio order of tlio tiny nt Washington nml Hurrbbtirp;. At flrst blush It might seem ns if Concrcsa and our atuto Legislature wore really In ear noit In measures of reform, but tho fuct Is that tho Committees chosen nro for tho purpose of whltowashlng tho abus es complained of. Tho Cointnltteo to lnvestlgato tho Now York Custom Houso frauds was packed j that to ex amine Into tho Ealo of arms by our gov crumeut to Ernuco dots not contain tho namo of a slnglo Senator who favored the Investigation. lu our own State tho ltopubllcans have become alarmed at tho frauds of their own party In Philadelphia, espe cially ohieo tlioMcCluro-Qray Commit tee got to work. In order to shield themselves from tho effect of tho rovo- Jatlous now being dally made, tho fol lowlug resolution was passed : Whereas, It ia alleged that frauds aro ptrpetrated In general and special elections In tho city of Philadelphia, by cpeatlng und false counting, whereby tho will or the citizens and qualified electors ofsald cityjs ovor ruled and their lights violated by tho return ofporsons elected to public oUlces of trust, profit and great responsibility, who havo not ueen so eiecitiu ; And whereas. It is nllecred Unit rnr. tain defects or provisions in tho act en titled an act relating to elections and election otllcersof Phlladelnhin. furnish thoopportuilty for tho said fraudulent voting, false counting and consequent evils eutalled on tho legal voters of the said city; therororo, Jlesolved, That tho speaker of tho iiwusu uu uuu is nereoy nuinotizeu to appoint a committee of soven members 01 mo nouso, who aro hereby authorized to examine Into tho frauds alleged to jmvu utuu commiiieu in elections Here tofore held In tho city of Philadelphia, and to inquire into any abuses practiced in nominations and elections hold In Haiti city, and to mako report thereup on. And if the frauds or abuses shall be found to exist, or to havo been com- niltted, to report what legislation may uu necessary to proventsucn rrauus anu abuse-., with power to senu for persons and nacera. In appointing this Committeo tho Speaker gave tho Itepublicansjfre mem bers, and tho Democrats two. Tho five aro tho ablest men tho opposition have In tho House, whilst tho two accorded us aro Phlladelphlans, both of whom voted against the investigation. The reputation of ono of them, Josephs, is too well known for comment j and when It bqcamo known that ho was put on tho Committee as a representative of tho Democratic party, tho object of tho Investigation became apparent. Josephs, of all men, Iea3t desires Investigation into his district. As Senator Sumner said: "It is putting a child out to nurse among those interested in its des truction." Wo believe the Chairman really means to do his duty, but his hands will bo tied, or else tho only investigation mado will bo that which will affect tho Democratic party. Onr Petty President. Grant has Just given to tho eountry anothpr instance of tho potty spito and personal rancor which actuates his offi cial conduct. An order has been issued instructing tho District Attorney of New York to prosecuto all merchants who havo bribed Custom Houseofflcers. Not to prosecute tho scoundrels who rendered tho offering of these bribes absolutely necessary for tho transaction of business, but tho merchants who were compelled to pay theso officials in order to got their goods through tho Custom Hou3e. The motlvo of this prosecution Is plain. Tho testimony of theso merchants beforo tho Investi gation Committeo was so blackening to tho Administration, that it is deslr ablo to frighten such others as mny bu called on to testify in future, by the punishment of those who have dared to spoak tho truth. Grant has but re cently shown how personal splto can swayhlra, in tho case of General Han cock, tho Department of tho Army to which ho was justly entitled having been abolished, to prevent hisliolding the position. Tho merchants of New York may bo persecuted by this littlo upspot, but tho truth Is known concern ing tho rottenness ofthc Custom House, and Ku'culivo splto und mnlico will not bo able to rub out tho damning spots. Disgraceful. Alato number of Harper's Weekly contains a cartoon representing Senator Schurz in the character of Mephisto plillfs prompting Senator Sumner to write, and pointing to a llguro of Lib erty In tlio back ground. Tho draw ing though highly creditabio to tho ar tist as a work of art, Is outrageously li bellous and disgraceful to tho publish ers of the paper. Shame, shamo, to n Journal winch purports to bo ono "of civilization" that It should assail in such nn unseemly manner a public man, whoso efforts havo been and still nro directed to tho exposuro and pun imtnont of fraud and corruption. Tho Itepublican party has reached a depth of degradation indeed, when tho honest and manly efforts of a Senator to reform abuses, can call forth such a scurrilous print In ono of their leading und "re3pectabIo" Journals. Tho peo pie or the country however, do not sym pathise with Messrs. Harper in their efforts to ridicule and degrade abler men than themselves, as perhaps the subscription lists of tho Weehty may show ero long. The New Yohk Times and other out-and-out Grant newspapers attempt to answer Mr. Sumner's movement to In vestigate tho sale of arras to Franco, by vulgar abuso of tho Massachusetts Sen ator. Tho New York Tribune Bays, "that la a game which can only hurt tho players. It Is too lato for any party or any factlou to think of smothering investigation Into any frauds to which the public attention has been onco di rected. Tho Senato will not havo the temerity to refuso to udoptMr. Sumner's resolution. Tho pitiful excuso that the posslblo disclosures may damage, our caso at Oonova will avail nothing. Tho nation has been guilty of no frauds, no thefts, no Indlscrtion. ir individuals in oillco have, let us know It and lot them bo punished. Tho nation will loso noth Ing by asserting ita own integrity nnd bringing its unfaithful cervants to Justice." Onk William Strong, a arnntappoiu too to tho Iloneh or tho Supremo Court of the United States, nnd who, If tho truth la told about him, Is not a very shining examplo of unsuspected mor ality, Is making a groat ndo about got- uuK mu nnmo, anil nn acknowledgment of tho governance or tho Supremo lie- ing.inio uio Federal cons'ltutlon. Now Is not that a dodgo or Mr. Slrong to bring tho Sacred Nnmo nnd function Into .disrespect nnd loss or sovereign nuthorlty? It seems so to us; for It Is well known to ovcry body, and nota bly so to Mr. Strong, thnt tho Constttu tlon und every thing in It, nro hold In utter contempt and disregard by tho whole Itepublican party. They Bhould not bo allowed to tamper with matters or so great concern to tho world. Theue Is troublo In Mormoudom. Tlio Qentilo Judgo und District Attor ney aro at loggerheads ; and tho Mor mons stand by nnd laugh at tho rray. Tho point of dispute 6eoms to bo that tho Judgo rofuscs to tako ball for tho uppcaranco of certain Mormons, Indict ed for raurdor ; while tho District At torney desires to do so. Tho Judgo Is clearly right ; but tho District Altor ncyis thought to represent tho Prod dent, In tho matter, who knows nolaw, neither cares for nny. Meantlmo scoun drels go unwhlpt of Justice, whilo Grant caters to polygamy, pronounced by tho party oi "uroAt moral Idoas" to be, with slavery, tho twin relic of barbar Ism. Times chango and mon chaogo wiui mem. Al,ti the aruumrmtanr ftlalT..ntn,l Ttn publicans, tolned with tii n rnutnrra r tho Democracy, fail to convlnco tho Germans in America that our Govern ment leaned in sympathy towards tho enemies of tho Fatherland during tho - " uui KJUIOO BIULU lUUCll es exactly tho contrary. Frets. "Tho wish is father to that thoneht' nnd tho Fress will lind it somowhat difficult to convlnco tho intelligent uerman population that nn administrn won wnoso high officials could sell Government property to tho French whilst engaged In n war with tho Ger mans, exhibited any great amount of sympathy for their countrymon. And tho Fress may further sot it down ns a troublesomo task, to persuade the Gor mans that tho best way to suppress irauu is to threaten United States Sena tors who desiro to expose it, with pris ons nnd hand cuffs. Neither tho as saults of Administration Senators on Messrs. Sumner and Schurz, nor tho sales of war materials to Franco to bo used against Germans, will greatly en- near Mr. Grant and his friends to them LEGISLATURE. In tho Senate on Wednesday of Ia9t week. Mr. Graham .reported from tho ,.van3 Investigation committeo that they had used all diligence to secure tho attendance of George O. Evans, but nau railed. On his motion, tho Senato directed process to issue for tho arrest of Evans Mr. Petrikin mado an ineffectual at tempt to dlschargo tho committeo on judiciary goneral from thonctnrovid ing lor tho payment of tho waEos or la- bor in lawful money and abolishing tho pass dook nnd order system. Several senators said they would vote to dlschargo tho committeo if tho hill was not reported in a reasonablo timo. In tho House, Mr. Georgo A. Smith, member elected at tho lato special olec tlon for tho counties or Fultion and Bodford, was sworn and took his seat. Mr. Dartt offered a resolution (by unanimous consent) to hold session every Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 p. m., for tho consideration of public bills, which was agreed to, Mr. King offered tho following, which was adopted : Fesolved, That three thousand conies of tho mino inspector's report for Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia and Luzerno counties bo printed for the uso ot tho members or tho houso. Tho followig bills were introduced. A supplement to an act rolativo to committing magistrates or Lebanon, uaupliln, Adams and Franklin coun ties, extending tho provisions oi said act to tho counties or Lancaster and Columbia. An act to incorporate the Northum berland car and manufacturing com pany. In tho Senato on Thursday of last week, Mr. White offered a preamble reciting tho dispatch published In tho JNow York Tnbime relativo to a reso lution reflecting upon tho auditor gen eral nnd stato treasurer, ulleged to Have been intended for presentation In the houso by Mr. Cooper and concluding with this resolution : Resolved, That a committeo of three bo appointed by tho speaker or tho sen ato to Investigate tho said charges agalns. said officers, and tho facts at tending tho attempted introduction of tliosald resolution nnd tho publication thereof, with power to send for persons and papers. Mr. Uuckalow said ho was not in fa vor ofcreating investigation committeo on tho strength or newspaper articles, ircharges aro mado by responsible par ties against theso public officers ho would, orcourso, approvo of investiga tion; but ho did not think thnt an un known correspondent of a foreign Jour nal should receive so great considera tion from tho sonato. Tho resolution was rcrerred to tho committeo on thoEvans Investigation. Agreeably to order.tho Hou3o proceed ed totho consideration ornouso Bill No. 475, an act supplementary to an act re latlvo to tho election or auditor treneral nnd county surveyors by tho noonle. 8cctIon flrst or tho bill provides that any vacancy or auditor goneral nnd survoyor goneral caused by tho death of anyono olected to fill either office, shall bo filled by incumbent of tho ofllco at tho time being, until ids successor shall bo legally elected nnd qualified, and tho secondsectlon provides that at thoannual election next ensuing after tho death of such persons so elected, tho qualified voters shall fill such vacancy, who shall assumo tho duties or such ofllco on tho flrst or December next ensuing after said election, and hold said ofllco for tho term of tho person deceased which he was elected to All, nnd tho third section provides for opening returns nnd do elding result by tho secrotary of tho commonwealth, in tho presonco of tho governor, nttoruoy goneral and auditor general. Under suspension of tho rules tho bill passed, finally. Agreeably to order tho houso resum ed tho further consideration or tho bill entitled "an act to provide against tho THE COLUMBIAN ovlls resulting from tho sntoof lntoxl eating liquors," tho question recurring on iin.it passage. Tho bill holm: ronort ed by tho chalrmnu or tho committeo of tho whole, nnd tho question recurring on niifti passage, the yeas were CO nnd tho nays 31, In tho Senato on Friday last, Mr. uiitingrolt reported from tho Commit too on Constitutional llcform, ns com muted, Joint resolution proposing nn amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania authorizing tho election or State Treasurer by tlio people. Hu called this bill up, and It passed finally by un unanimous votoon a call or tho yeas and nays. In tlio House, tho Green-Short Con tested Election Committeo reported that Mr. Short, of Wnrren county, was entitled to his seat, ho being tho pres ent member. The Speaker nnnouncod tho commit- teo to lnvestlgiito alleged election frauds in Philadelphia to consist of Mossrs. Hewitt, McJunkln, Mitchell of Tioga, Banner, Albright, Josephs and Dalloy. Tlio following bills wero Introduced : Mr. Vogdes, a supplement to tho Stato Saving Fund; also, Axing tho lo- gal ratoof Interest at 7 per cent.; also, authorizing corporations todcclarodl videuds quarterly. Nothing of geuoral Interoat was dono in tho Scuato on Monday. In tho Houso Mr. Brockway Intro ducod a btll creating a Board of Ap peals of thrco Judges ; ono to bo com missioned by tho Governor for flvo years ; ono for ton years nud ono to bo elected for fifteen years. Mr. Griffiths, n bill providing that when any building is erected, in part or wholo, by contract, such building, ana tlio land wheroon It stands, shall bo llablo to tho contractor nlono for work done or materials furnished, provided tno contract Is recorded within fifteen days after execution. In tho Senato a largo number of re ports of local bills wero mado lrom Committees. In tho Houso tho best portion of tho timo was occupied in tho first reading of bins on the privato calendar. CONGRESS. On Wednesday of last week, United States Senato Chamber tho was again crowded to its utmost capacity to hear Mr. Sumner's roply to thoattacksof tho administration Senators on his French arms resolutions In comment on Mr. Sumner'sabloBpeechit has been remarked in Washington that Grant's Wends nro doing moro injury to his causo by refusing Investigation thnn ho could possible receivo by allowing it to go ahead. Considerable business was dono by tho Houso, in clearing from the Speaker's desk moasures already acted upon by tlio Senato. In tho Senato on Thursday of last week, nt tho expiration of tho morning hour Mr. Sumner's Frencn arms resolu tion was taken up, nnd after a long do bato Harlan's amendment, that tho committeoshould inquire if any Ameri can Senator or citizen lias been In un authorized communication or collusion with any foreign governments, was adoubted. The resolution was then pass ed by a voto of 52 yeas and 5 nays. Tho strugglo over tho flrst land errant bill or tho session, in tho shape or tho senate din giving tho St. Croix and Lake Suporior Itailroad Comnanv n coupio or millions of acres, was continu ed, and Anally resulted in n virtual de feat of tho measuro by its reference. In mo debate Mr. Beck intimated that Colonel Tom Scott, president of numer ous railroads, was opposing tho bill in tno .Northern Pacific Interest, and sover- ai i'ennsylvania members mado vehc mentdenlalsorthisstatement.but Gen eral Banks declared upon his honor that Scott had been on tho floor or tho Houso and had asked membors to chango their votes. In the Senato on Friday or last week Mr. Sumner, on tho plea or 111 health. asKeu not to bo put on tho committeo for tho Investigation orthoFronch arms frauds, Mr. Camoron offered n rosolu lion appointing Messrs. Hamlin, Car penter, bnermau, Sawyer, Logan, Ste vens m, and Harlan tho committeo to investigate tho French frauds. Tho resolution elicited much debato becausn tho namo of somo Senator favoring tho investigation was not in tho resolution An amendment waa offered putting Mr, Bcnurss on tlio committeo. Tho wholo matter waa Anally laid on the table, uuu mu appropriation hill taken up in tho nouso, tho Wisconsin Land Grant bill was debated for the better part of tho day, and tho discussion was ni times quite porsonal and humorous. In tho Sonato, on Saturday, nendlne consideration of a resolution, otX:rm by -ur. uayaru, asKing for copl - of in otrucuuns 10 1110 Di-ttr lit Attn, pv nf Now York, relativo to prosecutions of mercnants, tho Sonato adjourned. In tho nouso nothing but speech making was done. JNoming of Importance was dono Monday in cither tho Houso or Satiate. In tho Houso a fow now bills worn rn ceived, after which that body wont Into committeo or tho wholo on tho Deficien cy Appropriation bill. Tho Senate, alter somo talk on tho tea and coflVo question, went Into exccutlvo session. and soon after adjourned. Iho only business or Importance transacted in tho Sonato on Thusday was tho election of tho following com mltteo to Invostlgato tho French arms frauds: Hamlin, Carpenter,' Sawyer, Logan, Ames, Harlan and Stevenson. Tho latter asked to bo oxcused from serving on tho committee, and asked that Sonutor Schurz bo nppolntcd in his stead, which was refused by a vote of 20 nays to 3 yoas. In tho Houso nothing was dono but talk. NEWS The heaviest fall of snow hi sixteen years in Washington D. 0. fell on Sat urday last, nveraging ovor ono foot In dopth. Serious storms with gales pre vhlled down tho Atlantlo Coast as fur south as Georgia. Dr. Jayne's eight story grauito build ing on Chestnut Btreot Philadelphia was partially destroyed by flvo on Mon day night. Loss $300,000 rully covered by insurance, Flvo persons wero killed and twenty gravely injured in tho public rejoicing In London over tho recovory of tho Prlnco or Wales. Sir John Dukk Coleuiixie, In his famous speech In tho Tlchborno easo, spoko, altogether, twenty days, occupy ing four to flvo hours each day. Tho speech is tho longest ou record, l1 AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, Queen Victoria was subjected to an nt tack by an Infutl ited Fenian on Thur.-t day of lust week. Tho Queen was return ing from n drlvo In Hydo Park, whori nyoungmnn named Alfred O'Conner rushed to tho carriage nnd struck tho royal lady with an unloaded pistol, nt tho sanio timo presenting a document demanding nmnosty for Imprisoned I'ouians, and exclaiming "Sign this or uio." rrinco Arthur, who was soatcd In the carrlago with tho Queen, knocked the man down. O'Connor was seized nud convoyed to prison. Tho Quoen was perfectly calm. When O'Connor was questioned ho said his design was to rrlghtcu thoQuoan Into dolngjustlco to ireianu. urcourso thoovent has cms oil great excitement in London. Dual ness was poromptorlly interrupted In uio nouso or Jjords whilo Lord Gran vino rolated tho facts to tholrlordshlns. His account differs very slightly from n . ... , .... ... umi nisi reporieu. xno pistol wns presented within a fnntnf Mm nnnn.,a head. Tho Queen bontlierhcad tonvold the shot, but tho pistol not only was not loaded, but If It had been would not Havo propelled n bullot. In tho Houso of Common Mr. Qladstono mndo a similar statomont. Tho Houso Committeo on Expend! mrcs oi tno war Department, on Feb. 20th, commenced their Investigation into tno saio or arms to Franco by Unltod States officials. Secrotary Belk nap was oxamined, aud declared that ho did not know of his own knowledgo uiai nny government officers wero in interested in tho saio of arms, directly Or Othorwlso. SotUtor Suninor. whn Ina boen Invited to appear and glvo uny facts ho may havo to offer, will proba- my ton a different story. Speaking of tho Alabama claims thf Joiidon Times says that England will only pay what tho Gonovn Tribunal of Arbitration decldossho must nay. En. gland has never droamoJ.says tho Times 01 ollering any composition or tho difficulties outsido or tho treaty, ir tho treaty is a railuro it is tho fault or the ""luiuui K"verumcnt. In tho Criminal Court nt Wishinptnn. Ex-Congressman Stokes, convicted of having received money for nrosecutliif claims .ngainst tho Government while lie wnsn Representative, wassentencod to iuuu lino and tho costs of prosecu tion. A unanimous report or tho Brlbnrv Investigation Committee of alio Kansas legislature makes it clear thnt tho Itadical UnitedStntesSenator, Caldwell, iroui mat state, spent SGO.OOOin bribes to securo his election to tho United States benatc. A bank-noto company in New York forwards to tho Treasury a letter to them from B. W. Haymond, of West Virginia, whn would llko to havo 0 fao- atmuti 01 uuucu siaies notes engraved mua; luu unitea states will not pay tho bearer, etc." This request, the writer says, 13 for tho nurnnsn nf getting something for suckers nlwavs reauy to Dite at naked hooks." In Argyle, Yarmouth County. Nova bcotia, 11 vo children wero left In chareo or their insano grandmother result, uvo cniiuren burned to death; grand mother dragged out or the Aames ortho burning houso. un onturuay aiternoon a party oi roughs, Including tlio notorious Dan ueddlng, mado their way to a rosm nil. joining that in which thoMcCIuro-Grav Senatorial Committeo was f-itting, nt tno Washington House, Philadelphia, wiui tno evident Intention or interfer ing with tho committeo. but wero elect- ed, several of tho party beiug roughly iiauuieu. A flro nt Scrnnton, on Saturday, do stroyeu tho Odd Follows' Hall Grao- bor's hotel, tho Hydo Park hotel, und flvo other buildings. Loss, $70,000. 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NILES', M U S I 0 W A It E R O O M S havo been removed to tho NEW I1RI0K BUILDING 0,03IT':"'1-l,coi'Ai.ciiuuc.r,M.UNt. Wlioro he will Itrcp ft goneral huortraenl of THE LATEST SHEUT MUSIC, PIANOS, OUGANS, VIOLINS, nlld M or MUSICAL 1N3TIIUMUNTS, Alsu MUSIC I100KH fjr nil INSTRUMENTS. PIANO AND OltUAN STOOLS) ALL STYLEH ANU PIIICE5. ' THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the cheapest First Class Piano in the market. Having secured tho Agency ol tlio UEO. WOODS' RENOWNED OltOlANiJ, rorCJolnmbla County, tojelhcr Willi tho CELEnUATED TEMPLE ANGELIC, furnishes n-ivantai-ea to ntirnli.iRf-r.i tint r.mnd elsewhere. STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS. A full nssoitmont or SQUARE AND OVAL FRAMES, all Mylci and prices constantly on hand. STEEL EGHAVINGS, CHROMO .t TOLOIIED rum i s, hiisiitusuui'iis ahij vi MVS. -C?-Ca11 aud examine. mcli3'7J-Cm. glXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YOUK. Number of Policies, Issued lu JS71. lO.lTd 5:0,515,131 t J ..iniuiii. lunureu uu same. wnoie number uf pullciu-i Ks"cd by Income diirlnu 1S71. ' ' ' JSTMOiYiis A."';' V1".''1 !'iv 1,6 nd Annn ties. SI9.I.IJ59 M Il 11 1 rr. mi . tn I ...a II.. toi . . .r.UJ ... ..t,, uc(, 1(- I, ... intj uuiuers, jnr oiviueuus, .elurned nrr- IllllllUS. tlUreh.'LKiiil ntl.-luu a-n-r . , r.i Assets Juuuary 1st 17J. " 5,!Ws'.Sl'l Stl KIItHT ANNUAL UKPOHTOF THE IH.OOMS- liiinu AUKNIir, t-tlNI INKVTAI, I.IUK IS. "N!'K OOMI'AN Y UF NEW VOKIC. FOIl HltANL-11 flu-rtf-R OOLUMIIIAV DUILIIIN LUDWIO nnocKWAY. Uouerul Agents. ui.oouamjitu, 1'enn Iuniberof applications seat to home office, im Iusuraneo 011 same. fat-i.viu I'ollclfHieeelVed. ViiO Insuranee on same. mi ci Premiums on ubove policies. li Ihonsfhey has had noil rect losses hui twld tho claim of Win llendershott, or .Mooresl'uii;, -1 1 ... . . J: H1JUulcJUJ me uur rlsbiuf, Aiteut, J. F, Eistou.for 8.',WJ I AGENTS: H.G. Tory, Special Act. Wayne co. Honesdnlp. ...... ..(iuiiii,i..,einBt. " lloip-slerelllo " V. ! special Agt., Wyoming co.,antu nershddy. 'il'hBht, Local A.;t., Ilradford CO., Il.1rcl.1y H lVot.no. Hh.,.1.- I. O. Wadswnrlh, Special Agt., Town Hill. Lu zerne niiuniv'. SvUA?,pl.ncK.-.H,felrtl AS'- I-'u'it Slrect, hdw. L. Jones. .yillrr-H.Tlnrr Hsmuel Fear, 1'iltsto 1, 1'a. isesuiti, nymotitii, Pa. . rl Cnnovi-r. Itpn-h ll...,. W. 11. Sham llnlnn. J, Oakcs, Danville. DLOWENIJERG. TREASURER, . IN ACCOUNT WITH MILU'iA FUND, To ami, assessed for 1871. i.jj7 50 CR By nmt.tluoonfl Com. nnd Ex.allowcd collectors Due, Com. i 13 Heaver llenlun Berwick Bloom II Creek Ex. 1U It) 1 82 3 UU 11 DO 5 &U 12 i 00 11 m SI &) SQ SO n-3 in SI 60 31 SO 12 00 1311) is m 8 to 4 00 at It) Ot) 3 W Cntawlssa...., Ceulralla. Centre 11 CO Couyneham. ES 0 2 m 10a 0 00 r ureell Fraskllu O. Wood 1 2J 1 27 1 7S : 35 Hemlock Jacksou Locust bi It fi'l J SO 0 Madison Main Mitllln Ml. Pleasant. Montour ttrangu M so 1 no iu Creek nt Mcnlt nc('lL - ' a 00 H. Ijml By nnit.ilue.on dnnllentes. tll 00 1:1 n 13-1 SI) ion no uuiuuiinion locoiioclors, " e ion, rations to " ' urdtrpaldM, H Jackson. ', " " Bowman A-Jacksou. C 11. Brockway, ' paid assossors A maiiilni; ftiii'l, ' lieasurcr's commiHstou ou tiltj. " baluucg due uud isild over. 72 10 II W ion on 10 hi) 31-i 77 v;: n s county, In tlio f tlw Tor 'Wfinivlranli .I11 1. r..i J UT.. llin iiii.ln.al ...n.l A...,,. r 1 ... Vd , Oil lllli Ilrtit ilut r ImiMiirv A lt tr(H''ti(l tU HUfl 1 Itl iiMtllntinil'uilhiut tho ubnve uceouut as required of uh Uy law. auil li lha lll.ul ill 1111. Iii.ln.n.... 1 .. ...1 ' In testimony whereor we have htreunto set mr bauds this 2d day of January, A, 1) 187.'. , , tt j .... urn. ui. mm iiiiiiiiy. DANIEL LEE, ' County Auditors. COLUMBIA COUNTY PA. QIIKIIIFF'S SALIO. kj ity v vlrtno of crtnlu w-lt nl Venditioni I'linni. 1 nut. or I hu l!mirl nr linitilttutt I'li.a . 1 of Northumberland rou-iW, 1'eiiniylv.inl i ai d trj me tllrH-lml, 1 will rxpxo lo public mlo at tlm U mrt llouso lu the II iraiuli of 'unliury, mi Mnnda, Mara-i iltu, 1872, at locljSKp 1.1 , tho following property, lo win All t ut 0 -nam tract or holy of land ititmto parilyln th toWnshlporMUCarmei, Norlhiim- HBiiium ,111111 iriiy ill i i.irinKn-eK iwp,, util, riinoro lmrtlrulurlv bnundi-tl nud il -Nrifitmlm follow, to w.tl llinliiiilnu nl it pint nml nt nc, n lutiii-r (il 1 tuu mil vt-y.'u 111 luu immu 01 l.oeu- C7.e- Hranhatui thcti'-u hi Hit n ltno north tn I'cKrcpi vvt, t.iuio iiuiidrid and lorly-uluu tin J II o-tonth purctu-s l'i n alone, coiner of .luhii Vouuitt thcii-e by Iho watno nnd ly hiu I ur vi'jci in haiiatnuof.Mnry lliiilnun -nil 1 Unty- ..-ihiii. 111111 uiivii.ii iir(i um nv.i, mill illlll'irru mm tuxiecu percues in n nt-ap 01 hiouc. a corn er of M irv Itmt in 1 tlienco by 11 coini r of I lnini- ns Ilitiiou sou h two ili'irm-H west, sixty peicm i ton -orui rt Iheuco norm i-iucti! y -u lh .v. onn hall ueurees w mi, out) iiuiuir. u uuu lilueiy lvopci' u'lcn loa hoap or mIoium, u corner of 11 tiui-l Mir- vn ji-,1 III I In. 11 11 mo ti I 111 nil it trnulitu In Hi... Mary Huston thoucti by .Mary K..ston. south two I'ettrees welt, thPtjMlireo perches lo 11 Heap r slum's; ineuco p.uuy uy unsuilo illlUp.ully hyrhis. Ilillltiit ou norJi el lily-eilil ami 0111 h.ilf lUyli't'i west, iho iiiiudre 1 und Ihlrly.ct'jht uuu niAii-uu uiiu-iiiiiitui-iiLii I'eicues in u poilll; tiiriitu n.fuiM u gui, unit wui'-iuiii 111 I..-,,, UUM- two huudii-d nud Ihlriv-twoiiiid lolrtv lWn'onn. huudredth peiclit-h toust inu.coiiierol William Ollborti thuiico by William Ullhen north u, tlity 0110 anil uiio -half iletf roes e.iHl,lhiee huudretl uud itineiy-uvu peieuus lout-orui-roi milium .-man lion 111 the lluo ut ItnUeil Uordoj 1 ihencu by H ibert Hordoii urlhevh 111.il o.ie-fouit.i iin. (trees west, lllty-01 0 ami threc-.enl.i perches to It corue-l (ii uouurt uuruou 1 iiieucu uoi in I'lllly. two ileutccs tlurty-4lic tmnut'-s east, tour nun. ilred Hint sixty-one and ono tenth paretics by laud or Itobc- 'i (loidou nud Andrew l'ortertol nnd tllty Ihroa (1 bl) uciei au.i twenty seven win piiii-o 01 ui-Hiiiniii, euuLsiiiinir ten Hundred t.i; pHicnuM ui iiiu.i, eiiiorueiUK -111 l lil ecri.U.l tractor land sti-vcyd to iVuu.mlel diown mil thelwonty llrstolOjtobersoveuu iiuuudiudimd slxih day or IxovciuuerA. D seventeen bun uiiieij-iuiii, iiioii ins w.iritltll, llilleil IWclllt- dled aud ninety-tartM, and nil ut that ccitum other trnet uriauil survoyid to Wii.lain Bhaiiuon 011 the twenty second day 01 October seventeen hundred uud nine y f ur, uud tho laiger part of a simcy ntiiolning tho same lu Uio name ut Lewis Wulke.- -urveyed uu luo tweniy-sicoud (il uuuwi . 11, oevi-uiueii uuuiireil anil uiuety four, ill pursuaueu ut his warrant dated iwetity slxlli of Nu ember soeutecii hundred aud nice ty three. Heizoii, tnUen Into exocut'on and to bn Nn il jw I tlio i)rupLfiy oi X'ao Coitmbu l'o1 v'omiuuy, pUULlC SALE VALUA1ILE ltnL ESTATE. uy virtuo or authority an 1 or.lr or tho Or- iii..iia wuh oi (viiiuuioia uoun v itie uuder-siRne-l, iiduilnlslrator or tlio c-tUe at John i i-ai!er, .lr.,iieceas-d, will expo-ia to sn'o by pub lie vi udue, ou the iirenilsos.it 0:10 o'clojtt In tho 1. UUU, 111. SATURDAY, M VUOU 0, lr.', thnfollowlnBd-'Srlbii real cs! He: niiiuto in uio ti.vnshlp if Li:int. near Iho u.i , 'I " iiiu'io i uy I. in i, o 1. noil v. ' "'try guvnor umial .M irrls ir 1111.1111 iiiijiie, cu liailliu THIUI V-KIVE AOHE moro or less, with tlm 1 mum-n mri WELLiNOfOV YMAOKIt. AdinltitstiuLor. TE11.MH , OP HALE. Ten percent, of tn9 one fourihor the ptircn.isu m injy t no p.ud at the ..i..i.sii.iui uu property j ma o ln-r i-lrth less tiiu leu per cent, ut th ) cuuilnn iti m if s 11 o and f.hu roiiiilnliu uru-sfjiriu In o-iayoir (iieicxuer,wiiu ma-roiliro no 1 nirniui in 11UI. tvn. 10, 1S7J ti clerk. HJ13LIC SALE V A L U A II L E It E A L E H T A T E . The underslsned ETOsulorof tholastwlll ami rw 1 r 1 '(K-ijr . uteoi tno I'livn snip 1 l 1 uiuullilLf ,11 I (IllllUUl.l, UU C (I. on. c.iivau iu iiuoiiu s.110 ou tne preuitse3 un SATURDAY, MAK0H 30nr, 1872, at in o'cloclt In Iho forenoon of sail day, tho following Ueserlbul real t-sta'o, lo wit: 1 Irst. A cert tin tract ut laud slhuto In Su- bni.... t-iwubiup, 111 sam county, cuui.uuius 13S ACRES MOKE Oil LE-S, ndjolnlnir lands of Andrew Lnha?h. .1. W. Kile. .nuerson Klla nn-l Oeorgo Hills, About 5) iiu n ui ivuieu is cuiireii 1 fin, uud the bi lance I in iniuiL-r. wnereou aro TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, ngond flank Ilarn nn l other ourbnllillmrs. h'.. ."u,.i,..ii im.iiiii ui. mu (innr in mu iiweliini; huuso. A iiood snrln-f hotisn 11ml iincm- r.iin .H j-i'iiiiB ui wuiur. iiiero is ou tuo picuUfics QOOD APPLE ORCHARD. Second. The uiullvlili-.l lial rnr n it-oi ..r t-i... . ber Laud In tne warimitee name of hamuel .(;j u mi, siiiiiito in j.ii-Kson tuwnsii 11, Col iin bla county bounded ou the 110. thrust by 11 tract In tiiu warrauice name 01 Weslej li ;s(. on the west by county Hue nnd on the south by laud in iuw nuiniiiieu name 01 M.imuii at les ait-l by 307 ACRE3 AND 81 PERCHES, jurist measure. Ai.-s'i: Tho undivided ono nun in uimuier iruci. nr tirnuer ianu situ-ito Ju Jackson nnd Su.irlnartwps. lu tho warrantee uniiudi ivesiey ness, noliuileil ou tlio (re-t bv the fllinvii ilr.irllu,l lr.i... ..,1 11,. , ....,i. 1... lnnd ofja hps Hess. on thanVt in- itniiert. Mnm. comery and others and on lliesouth by lauds nr. David Golder, containing 103 ACRES AND 80 PERCHEd, S.lrlct measure. ALSO: Anntho'titnber lot on west tn-ek tails In Jaelison twp., maklnt; a cood mill seat, bounded ou tho oJth by land late of I'hlllp Krlekb itini, on iho west by tho ........ nml, wiiu 1 in 1111 ,isti H1KIUU anu (in l ie e.i-t ny mnii oi i.n aii l'i teriuau, cor- tllttlln-r FOlIlt Al.lti:H Hlru-l 1111 .-.viin. lerais maiUi known 011 day ut sale when nnd wheie-atlendaiicowlll bo KWen bt- -he under- . . ltluitAltl) KILE, l alrmniiut Sprltii-s, Exicutnr. Luiserne Co., l'.i. febij-3w UI3LIC SALE V A L U A 11 L 11 II E A L E S T A T E. Ill puisuan ci.fniioiderortheOri.hans'Court of C11I111.1I1I1 counly tbu und-rslttiied admlul-i- iiiiiuin, ,vi! . ui i-eter imucr 1 110 01 toe lownsht p o. Locust, la slid i-imniy,leieino.l, will expose .u j.uui.uniiuuiiutuiiiuiii-iDj THURSDAY, AlARCII Mrn, IS"?, nl lOo'clocls In Iho fur-'oiu nfsal I div. tho fol. luiviiiK uei iui-ii vaiuiMuereai nstaie. 10 wit: Jin. 1, A certain llMct ol la id sltuatu iu Lo- en-,, iuv.u-.uiji iu sal 1 county, couiatulu 108 ACRES AN'D 31 PERCHES, uont tuo. sure, adloluini? innilnf Minii jpI Mtt Jr., IliAcvtl s.imivt,t.ri m-nry (inbio and A. Ii! Usher with Iidus-j imd lirn ami other farm thTcon frcctt'd. Mill) IXillTll V Alllfi.u ll.l nn.il,.lli... ' 1 JM(I. 'J. A N-llft ftf lillli) witiiitn (ii I In. In.si.lil , - tutv jam, l-ummilllltj F O R T Y T II R E E ACRES aud l'i 1 pcu-hes, un.it inca lire. ii'Mnlnlnx lands 01 MtcMuel Mini-, .1 is. ih lillli 1; ami other lands 01 sain ueueaieu, witu gooa bultdiugi tuerenn elected. hu.:j. A tractor land situito in tlm tnu-miiiii. 38 ACRES AND U2 PERCHES, neat metsuro, nljolnlug lauds or Jo oph lllllcs .."inn iiiiK-i; nr , 1 11. tries i- t-iierinail. laviil Krlsc'.er. Edward -.tr.iiissm-ami nln i- linUi.r said deceased, with uood buildings thureou erected. run. 1. A tract or wo d-laml sllu-itn Iti tlm mwiihiiip aim t-iiHuiy 111 iresam, c lUtaiuiug FOUR ACRES & EIGHT PERCHES, adjoining lands of Kobart Walklns nnd i.lher itiiius ui saiu ui-i-eaeu. No. a. A tract of wood-land situate in the towiisuip uuu county aluresaid containing, 1 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES, ai'JolnlnlUK lands or Ki'b A Itanb, Unbelt II. iso 0. A lra"i or wood land st'u.tte In the aiaiusauu otner lanusnisaiu ue-caveil. lowiikiiipumi conuty uiircsatd, coutaluiiu 4 ACRES AND 120 PARCHES, adjoining lands of Kolb i: It iub nnd John Mor ris. TEItSIS OF HALE. Twenty ner cent.oionn. tliird ofthe purohase money 10 bo paid at the striking down of tho property the mu . third !es the twenty percent, upon tlio delivery of the chiiso money in ohm ju.tr frnui tho di-llverv of possession oi tne property, oue-tnirit -it 11111 our- llinpnssi-siliin Willi tllleu-sl tr uu 1 he date or the delivery of the pnssessl ui and the batauen of the leirchaso inonev lu wu ve.u-s fl-oui thedeliVHrv of tho iiisstsslon scull Interest from the date of ly. I'll rcli.iser nr purchasers to pay Inrdewl and slaiups. 'ihu grain in tho ground is reserved from this sale, the same tu bu gathered and tuutieiiverc 01 tuu iiiisesii,u uiiuu u annual. turcsucu uu tuo plenum's. OE 'ltdW I11TNEB, JuIIH A. UUNElt, fubSl'73-Sw Admr's, U II Ii I O SAL E VALUAI1LE PEP.SO.WL PltOPERTY. Tho subscribers will oiler tor sate in illicit horn, at tho residence 01' Jacob llan-u. ,i ceased, lite ol lleuilock toiviuhlp, Columbia I cuuuiy, uu TilUHsn VV, MAUCH 11, 1M2. T1IHEE IIOItsiES, ono cow and ctlf. ono brooil sow. one lt of sunais: i,w u uusueis corn oars; .rii))iiti,iiaK nota toes: 111)1 bushels oats: IUI IilisIiaU whM-it- t nn. sliels rye; SI Ions Ini uhy hay; one Exc-Inor iriiier. uuu iiiiuiiiiii in icuiiie two iv,o-unrse waanuioiiu inr-si-nursa w.t'2011. 000 mic e wt. kou, one ii ibwv, ouo sulltuy, ttvo leils. ouo li..y pi ess, three wind lullU. oti" uratu drill, one sor- Klium mill and evapuratltiK pans coniiilete, two khlut;ii mill, one su' btieksmlth tools, two uew 11 irso nny nines. 01a 1104L 1111 1 iiir inin- 1 111,. unit cum lows, single ami unjoin 11 iruess, cultiva tors, plows, buuows, Eieelslnr hay lake, HIIIKK UOUllhK-llAllllKf.KP SHOT fiL'.VS, (new,) two single barreled shui uiiut; asres of wueai 111 tuu Ltnunir, six ueies ui rye in tuo Kruuiiu, itigeiucr witu uiuuj-innr urucies luu nil iin.l inn. In 1111111II1111. T HMH will be niude known oil the day of .Sir. IIIIU llllD,llirni,n.,',im "-"'"f ' ."'"'"iAdui's .of JA3. A. IIAIIUIH, jAl'" IlAItltIS,dec'a JACOB HllELHAHT. AucUouccr. IiucUliorn,reb.lU, 167.'-ts ' CLARK & WOLF'S COLUMN. LAKGtt"tOCK OF FALL GOODS which Am-: now in xtoiir THEY WILL SELL THEM Low For Cash or. PEODUOfi. CLARK & WOLF HAVE CALL AjYD SEE, Opposite Brown's Hotel BLOOM SBU II G. vo oner a COItDED l'Ol'LIN tint sold ut 81.00 now nt 51.03 per yard. A fpiendld JAPANESE SrP.II'.". at Jl.OO p;r yard. A full Una of BLACK ALPACA fiom 3) rents to $1 "5 per yard. Our S3 cent Alppca can't l.o btal.onrTo cent Alpaca prime. And yon know our (H ct. Alnaca'ls the ml In tho Market lor the money. A .Slstecn bono COItSET al!70 cenls. Our J l.;0 Long bono COllSKT Is worth buylns. Illenched and unbloachea MUSLIN, n full stock, APPLETON , at 1 1 cents by tho bolt, 13 ccnt-j by tho yard. Ltdic-s "Wliilo Hosp. i.uUi(.s Ainrino IIoo, Ladlrsj Iiiilinonil IIo-:o L'.ttlipa Diilblanp, Hosp, Lailics Iron Frnmo Ilofo Ladles FltlNQEI) KUITINO CLOTH for Polo naises at 52.00 per yard. FIcpcpiI Hose, Mis--ps oitp-lmlf Hoso llnsn in extra Sin Mi-iM Rlhbud Hoso Men Wollun otio half ITose SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Ladles Vost.s CuidiRpri JnnkctH LiiUIt'T Cloth Gloves Liulles Rorlliitl Gloves Ladles Buek Giumtlcts WOOL SCARFS, NUBIAS, HOODS. Ruck Glows L'.kIUvi Eur top Gloves Gunts Eur to Gloves Iiuck Gloves nnd Jlittens Ludies Kid Gloves uonta Cloth Rack Ruck Pulm Gloves Sliawls of all Kinds. Ribbons Velveteens Empress Cloth Dre.-s Goods , Dundcs Robes Rlauk Satin Velvet Rlbon.s Reaver Cloth Cussimors and Flunols OIL CLOTHS I-I, C-I and 8-1 wide. TEA KETTB oflO pit ce. Iron Hono ware nt M.7a per sett. Our stock of TEAS, COFFEES, BriCES, Ac, la full itiiil at the lowest figures, Our stock of NOTIONS Is lull and cotnplele. IlOOTrt nud SHOES, a full Hue. CLAIUC Si WOLF aro closlnir out lltelr stock of hllALS at reduced pilcrs, many of the m at co.t. WeciiirUdno stock j1 FUKS over from lost season, our present stock Is Isrroandall new. and we oiler, hem from 12.(0 to tl5.uo per set.; WATElt-PUOOK CLOAKING at 11.05. ll.M. 1.60 and 11,75. 3011 AHIiNTS W VTK ) Now T.sflllnurimVISUHIi,li idM-lV TIIlt 11, vnrc family ti,s 11, 171 1, ?li)i p ., (loarrsl Willi PurlAtnly. P-ud t terns a . h to I). L, HgnuvsBy, 1 ' i ,r , sj. it, m ,'!, J 1000 ,A1 VTiilVA vrnt) for limb.;,! cnwtiiiTiti.'itMrroiio'jK oest.i 1 mi .1 111 1 hi iirpul. n I it 1 1 ism ..I I '.I " illJK -H'irn Wmka. rnrin.e v..iu. i. Ma s.en LiU ic, N, Y.ur.O V. Ilandolph Ht'(' Oi IU. lti'ltr ciiBO, kJOOREVVAHOI'iu, . . pi,- pruprletnr or l , t utarrli Itvtnc.ijr for a c tii 11 iimii. 1 r, r)2(-lia.ulilth lieralil.ntr I Bnlil by llru;i;lt ntfjjcti Agents Wanted fur T. s AIl l'llL'il s 0 n A N G E 11 L O H S O M S . , , , , I- ItKStt AND l'ADEI). A bonis for young or old, husbuid or wirj! iar 1 no happy nnd unhappy. Uudoitble lly in0 5.,.'.',f'. ilr ,1,H wir'- 'mod lerms Knara deed. NIIAULY ItEADYl A suirllluK tinperaiir, story by this author. The only cotnpuil.iii In le'i-SlKhlsln it It 1 r ltn.nu ev r writlen. Hejid rorcl culms to J M. HTOUOAltT iCU.PulilMt crs.l'hiladcliilila, Pa. h- v ACKNlS WANTED. Tho only complctollf rr JAMES PISK. Conlnllilnn mil neemmt of all his schemes eit-tiriirlsesandns-asslna Inn. llliuiapbloso' Van leihllt, Drew aim oilier irrest II. it and I'lnau. els' UHBUIltcs. Ureal KIIAUD.S of tile 1A.MM V NY 1UNH. llrllll tut pen pictures In tho LKl II IS ANU MIIMIOWS of Nuw York Lllo Ju"l MANSl-'ir.LDIho vi eu. How a beautiful ,,. man c.tpi iv-l -d anil 1 ulned her victims. Lite of EliWAHI) S. nrt)KIi, lllnsi ruled oclavoorover 5)piuin. M- I 81.') mr outllt. and leetiru Ir I toty nt onco. I'licul irs live, I'M njt Pi 11. I. HiUNU CO., l'.illadelphl.i.L'hlc.itoor Oui-i i II. ill. 11 I-. AGENTS ! ! Tho PIIYMI 'ALI.II-I.or WOMAN Kim outsells any l ook In the tnnrltet, lnst'n . ottblv -.talill heilastho only teputiiiilo w.,1.. on iho delicate sui-Jec s - f which it tna s. NIIAKLY IIEAIIY I A nnw liook lrom liicmn of III' 1 LEWIS America's most popular lecturtr und writer 011 lienlin. The woild-wldn reiuititlim of the author, n 1 the lui'ires 1 o ol all his previous wmlts, ciiue f II to securx nn linitiuuso demand for lb ,, hi latest autl best. UEO. MACLEAN Publisher, liS-lw T.l.Huu otu at., Philadelphia. WRLLS' CARBOLIC TABLE I'S l-'iiitt oucnifs, 1 oii'ti no vltist-.sr.-ss. These Tabids preseultiiu Act 1 In Combination with other clltrleut- reme ilei, lu u punular foim lor the Cur nt all TlIUO M'and LUNll DI-phm-s, flOAKHENES-tand UI.CEIIATION or Iho Ihroal aiu Immediately rslloved uud slatonieiils aro constantly beluir sent t-i th,. proprietor of relief lueae-iil thrnatilllllcuitles of years staudlat;. ! ll'IMAM I tou'l bu deceived by worthless V' U I 1U1 iniltstlous. Oet only W Its' Carbnllc liilm-t. Prli ellicetils per Ito.t. JOHN II. El.LI.OUU. IS alt St.. N. V. eulitr. HoloAiten rieud for L Ir- for tho U.S. n'i-lw J U 11 U B E E A . It Is not n physic 't Is not what Is popularly called a llltteis, nnr is it Intended as sueu, It Is a Hiiuih American plant tint Ii is been med "or many years by the medical faculty or those couiitrhs with woiidorlut eilleacy as a Powerful Alterative und Uucqiialod Purifier of the UlnoJ and Is a sure aud Ported Kutuody for ull Diseases ol Iho LIVER N1) HPLEEN. ES'LAIlflEMnNT OU OIISI UL'CI'ION Ol" INT1-.nTi.M2J UltlNAP.Y. UI'KIIINE.OII AUHOMINAL OUOAN8. POVEIll'Y Ult A WA.M' OK ULUOl). lNTI-'.lt.MUTKNT Olt ItHMIT TEN T KhVEIt-t. INI'LAM.MA TION 1 1-' I'llE LIVKU, DHOPSY, HLUOOISU Clltt'ULATIO S UI-' 'IlIEULOOD All HCESNES, TU Mf litis. JAUNDICE, RriiOFULA, ilYKPEP.ilA, AUl'L A MJ I-'eVEP.. ill TH i:ilt CO.N-COM-MITANTS. , Dr. Wolls' Extract of Jurubeba, Isoitereii 1 to inn pubi oasarireat itnisnrat u and reimdv for all liuiurllles nr the bTiol, or Inr otroinio weakmss w'lh their ttiteudaut evils loi the lorcfc'olm: c uuplaln-H jirttvEiuit v (a confidently reciuuinended to every rainily us a hnusehuid leinedy, aud Miouid ho Irtely tatteu in all deratiKO.iielits of Iho sjsteiu, it ulves health, vluorand lone mall the vital foicesand animates and forltdes all weait and lininualic temtiernuieuts. -OifNti. KELI.OOO, 1! Piatt --t., "Jcw York .-Mil,, Vi.i.iit r.,i- it,., it,. 1, ...1 ui...... Prb-oll por Ilnt.le. SeudforClrcui.tr. nS-lw pURLICSALK O)' VALITAI1LE PEIU-ON.VL PROPERTY. ThO SllllSCrillPr Will lltl'.ir In, e-i I.. I l.lu i-a-I denc-j in 1 at.iwlssa township 011 SATURDAY, 3IAIUJH i). 1872, at 10 o'cloclt, a erty lo is It : t'ie followlinj pers mil prop- TWO FIXE HORSES, one ycarUnu coU. tlvo inllch cows 0110 two-vear old bll'l. Ilirce liea-l nt vniin ..nut.. iln-.. i,..u 1 hlieep, remarkably flue, nine sho.ts, he rows. piows. cuit ivi-mrs sleds, spleudid new twoh se W.lL'illl, sprlnit wacon. ton Iiul-iv. Imrunsu ilmilil.. and simile, rauL-.tig mill, and oilier larmiui; tiu pleinents. SEVEN SWAl'.MS OV I1EES. .VIeonlotof furniture. Tmm, n,n.l,, l-,,r.w.. 011 day of sale. JOHN KCOl'l'. Cttawtssa township, Feb. 1ST2. feb97.'-lt F1 OR SALE. I ho resl lenco late ot Clitrles U. Doob'er Esq., .ICC ll. litllTltu Illl Thll-.l MlrAr.t 1 ,1 II... !'.., i ,.f iilooinsburg, stud ouo of the ' M O H T D E S I It A II Ii E in Iho Town; will hooTercd at private, sale. It lu- l.illy been repainted, naneied and linr. oualily r. p i red. 11 not pievlouslv dlipo-nl of. 11 will bo eiiioscd tu public sale ut lliuuirs llu. ul ou SATURDAY, MAKOU IGtji, 1S72, at lOn'n'iick lu tho forrunon. 1 . e. it iin. i- we iiuuured dollars il iwii, and the ia .tnt'e n veai ly imvuipnt. iiiin,il, ,,1.1 .i..t. hi's, with Interest, well secured, AllllllC l'i III I 10 ti'l m L ill fill' iirU-ntr, i-nmiM.I to Allt-I.MAHYDOEHLEIt.lllnoiiis 111," J"i ', 1 !":,".'- 1 William-pin, J 11 ll.P.Wtls, !- Pa. TliiH is, liuhilLEIl, J feblTTJ-lw or to J. l-'iti -ir.. l-..ecuiors. iiiiKiuisuiuir, x-a. P URL IO SALE . OK ALU A11LE PEKSiiN.VL PIIOPEIITY. The siibsTp, Twill oiler for sale ut tils resl 111 11.0 in .Maui lownslilii, Ciiluiuou uouiity, on TIItJitSD.Vf, .MAUCII II, IflJ, ut Ou'el.i.ji In th" f irou'Dii, tho filloli- p-r-soii.il jiroieny, to wit: rouitooooY'oir.s'fi mule, TIIKEE OH UT HOUSES. ONE PACING HOUSE, (can iro lu thren minutes), flva sots tuc liar, ness, two set- leal 11 trues seven pair or fly nets one pilrnr Wilson patent fly nets uud ear bob"! ouo doaliio set ol light harness, one -Ingle dlllo two saddles aud twu mlms bridles and n lot of" wa"ou two hls VOMi wi'sons, ouo low ONETWO-ltOKSE IKON AXLK WAUOK, nearly new, ouo powder warjon bed, 0110 larxo blue wason be 1,0110 coal bed, f wo pair of box sleds, witu buses nearly new, one tancv slelah, onMHiikey n ,ellslil sprliiK w.gou. wheel har rows, us; chains, roush locks, miie and lackle. ouo loitui! llurliani i-nw nml V.1,1, coj-,uiio pair ot I hester while iireedliiK lio'S, a Inl orchtckeus toiki v.kts, shovels, boes, liit-ks, one cross cut saw, bees anu bee hives. : , r .ut'. '"-r1"- "esa. uuruniu, table, und a lot of thliijis uot ineit.ot.ed. Malno twp,, l-'eli. 9, 1571, W.T, B1ILMAN. uoy.'-i 1 I )UI3LIO SALE 0 I' ll E A L V A L II A II L E ESTATE. iLh "'"'""I'tfnumy, thciunderslguetl Admhits J?!rJi"i oflhuestulo or Welllutiton II. Eut iV. .1 .;;,. """uisuur, in inessiueuiin lusuiUes o W 0XPJ,U 10 '"'"o sale ou the SATURDAY, MARCH lCru, 1872, at 10 o'cloek In the forenoon ofsald day, tb ful lowing described " HOUSE AND LOT OP GROUND, sltuato In tho Town of Illonmsbiire, In slid county, fiontmi! uu hecuiul or Main street or W''.'".?.1!' 1U'J"?"U '"Vnl'-lnbiiK.llrotr, on t'10 est, Hldae Alley on iho Sunn nnd WUmnn'a Alley cm tho East. Bald lot lielit ulmul fifty. sli.fsetlu fiontoiiSci-oi,d or Main street unit .wo hunilied uud fourteen feet six Inches In depth. Whu.oon Is erected u Uirgo two stoiy RRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with lirlck Kitchen attacliml ; a Two-Htory l-raiiio Dwellliitt Huuse, u Frame Stable niul wugou house, aud otner out buiidltws. (This pruuerty is in u Very iluslrsble liiillm, i.,,i7...L and otllees.) Ami sold as lata the estate 1 said deceased. (o.MiITIONS OF SALU-Ten per cent, of ono rourlh of the purchusM money sfiull bo puld ut (he slrlklug down ofthe properly, the one lourtll. less tile ten ner c.-tit-iwi i)iu ..hSh.....,i.... or sale, uud tho remaining three-fuurths In ouo year thereafter, with lutorest from thecotirjr matlou nisi, Possession given npon the purchaser securing thopuyment or the purchase money. Purehus. ra to pay lor Deed uud Stamps. PKTFIl FNT l'Za-iw' r"b' 21' 137 AdBilubjt'rator, AGENTS' POCKET COMPANION VlLH1"'" m-it," I GREAT CHANCE for AGENTS Ej8 '" ym wnntan uniicy, local t tnv im i",."'"'! 'I," "f-t"rlu,ifty it, tusk'. SI , IW-Jl "IU u diy aelt us our new 7 tT. WliPo W 10 ntUm M-irsT? Tliey U f-Jl fortven simplr ifren. Knd for el
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