THE COLUMBIAN. COLUMBIA l)MOCBir,BTA or lit 11 NOHTII AND COLCM. ....... WiUllAlftV,J Issued weekly, ovory Friday morning, at HLOOMSIIUIUI, COLUMBIA COUNTY. l'A. ai Twonott.AMporypnr, 60 cont discount allowed eounty tho terms are (1 por voar.strietly In advance. niitillllmrs. linltl all nrreiirntres nrn nM hi.t Uintlminil ereillta nflnr tl.n - . - S All nnners sent out of thnHtnfn nr In ilf.tnnt n.t omcos must bo paid for In ndvanee, unless a rcspon slblo person In Columbia county assumes to pay the POST AO K U no longer exacted from subscribers In UlO lOUlllJ. job FRiisTTiisra. Tho.TobbtcgDepartmentof thoCof.CMniANlsvory complete, anil our. I b Printing will compare rnvora- bly wll h t'tit of tho largo cities. All work Uono on rtomand.noatlv and at moderate nricox. , REWARD TrfiJa"?, Wind, Itclund, or UlmntM I 'Unit hit iM llliiH'f. l'iln Urinrily faiht-ocure. (.Jitm Imnilxliftln riilirf. rum m.m of Itrtift HAndinu in 1 wn-Ic, na or1mrr fm tnHdaji. ' UHUSIUIl in,!. , iitnbtnrka IHla nf&onti no I it J t ll.llrr'a I f.mirtirs. I'fiilt. K pnimr Art fMHIl Hfl .1 in lrr It lldrnnliti. H-nl j' mull W .T.J". Mil I rn.ltt. II , ITopr-.K. w. cur. loiiii ma An.li &uriuuuln.,l'th r-ov.ai "u.-i aia i ntKiiua. (Son 11 U Y THE BL ATOHLBY PUMP for cisterns or Wells of any depth. nam, iron, i orcci.tin, or copper lined, lirunds Xl', o, -MX, oil, o No. 1, H, nil, 11 No. i. For Halo by the llmoHiire Trade. Country Stores. I'umti makers. ele. sec that tlio pumpvou buy Is sicncllcd c. n. lllatcliley Mnnufacturi r, sns Market strict, I lill.i. ueipini, in Auueuuci rinu lor rurms m iilvt.ui. nerles, elc., from ItoO li ches In bore, ami turned uuu iiureu wors ot on uescripuous maae lo order, aprll f, 'MMSm uss FAT ftND L If vouarotoofator toi lean and want to knnvv liow to change your condition, mid for a copy of the work. Ktit and I-can. Itcontalos complete, lly glent lHetelto and Therapeutic instructions that will enable any one to redueo their lle-.li ir corpulent or InrreanMt if emaciated. Itli written tn a clear yet comprehensive style and Its directions can ho easily understood. Itshoutd bo rend lv every fat nr icmi prmuiii nuui iui it'll mree cei.i niuiuna. Art lJKl,l'A:CO..20Annist,New York. April 2, Oui. able. AND Paper Hanging. WM', F. BODINEi IKON ST., IlfiLOW SKC0N11, IILOOMSIIUUO, l'A Is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSE rAINTINO Plain and Ornntnental PAPER HANGING, l'.OTII DECOUAT1VK AND PLAIN. All klmlN or 1'iiriiKtii e lU'iutlrcd. ami miKli; tin t;ooil as new. NONE HUT FlItST-CLASS WOIIKMEN I M PLOYED Estimates IVIado on all Work. WM. F. I10D1NE. Oct. 1.1S7S. GILMOKE & CO., IMiiIiII.IhiI ISO.). Pensions, Increase of Pensions, and ullf.lher classes of Claims for boldltra nnd sol diers' Heirs, prosecuted. Address with stamp, on.Moltn & co dec 5-tf Washincton, 1). C W. H. HOUSE, BLOOJiISBUliaCOL. 00. PA. All stjles of work done In a superior manner, work v arranti d ns represented 'I bi.tii i.xthact kii without 1'ain'. Ouod seis rr lie. onice t'ornpr .Main and Iron streets. To be oncn at all hours during the ilai. Will bo at tho omen ot Dr. U 11. Kllno In Catai Issa on Wednesday ot each week. Nov. SMy M.OOM.SHU11G IHKKCTOItY. PHOl'ESMONAI, CAItDS. . li. I1AUKI.EY, Attornev-at-Uw. OlUct , I . In r.rower'a bulldlntr, 2nd story, llooms 4 & h II. IIOHISOX, Attornev-at-I.aw. Otliie I . In ilartman'Dbutldliiif.Malnstieet. f U. WM. M. UIOIiKlt, Surge elan, onico Market ,neet. side. on ami I'livwi- AbotcHU East 11. KVAXS, M. I)., SurRcon ami I'liysi , elan, (onicu and liesldenco on Third stieet, ' 11. McKKIA'Y, M. I)., Surgeon and I'liy . slclan, north sldo Main street, below Market. D H. J. C. 11UTTF.H, physician tsnnaEON, onico, North Market street, Uloomsbure, I'a. OCt. 1, '19. D It. I. L. llAHB, PltACTICAL DENTIST, Main Mrect, opposite Episcopal Church, Dlooms burir, l'a. ir- Teeth extracted without pain, oct. l MISCELLANEOUS 0. M. DHIXKEH, GUN and LOCKSMITH. Sewing Machines and Machinery ot all kinds re- dalred, OeeiiA Hocsk llulldlng, llloomsburg, Pa. D AVID LOWEXIIKUO, .Merchant Tailor Main St., auoTO central iiotei. S. KUIIX, dealer in Meat, Tallow, etc., . Centre street, between Second and Third. IIOSEXSTOCK, 1'hotORraplier, , Clark & Wolf's store, Main strict. AUGUSTUS F1SEUXD, Practical liomeo pathln Horse and cow Doctor, lllootnsburg, l'a. ICO. H, 'lll-ll T Y. KESTKIt, MEHCHANT TAILOIS. ltoomNo. 15, orKKA Housb Uciuiisa, Uloomsburg. aprlll9,is;. CATAWISSA. VyJL EYERLY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Catawtssa, Pa. Collections promptly made and remitted, onice onposlto Catawlssa Deposit Bank. 6m-39 II. ItHAWX, ' A T T 0 K X E Y-A T-L A W , cata lssa, l'a. Ofllce, corner of Third and Main Streets. CARPETS Wiltons. AxinlustiTS. Vfh Largest stock In New York city, Lowest Prices, consoling of Moiiuettes, Vehets, llndy and Tain'siry llrussels. 'Ihree I'Ivs and Inirraln Carneta twlth bor ders to match), Oil-Cloths (all widths), Mattlngt, Ac. LACE ci'ltTAINS l.) per pair, to tho llnest HEAL L.VCE Imported. SHEPPARD KNAPP, 1S9 4; j9i sixti, Ave., cor. 13th St., N. Y. March 2i, cm, abco. F. HAHTMAN ' UEPKKSEKTS TPK IOIXOWISQ AMEU10AX 1XKU11AXCE COMPANIES: LjcomtDgof Muney Pennsylvania. North Ame'lcon of rhUadeipMa, l'a I ranklln, of " " I'etinsylvanta ot 11 Farmera of York, Pa. Hanover ot New York. Manhattan ot " onice on Market Street No. 6, UloomsDurg, Fa, oct. s, 7-ly. PATENTS and liow to obtain them. Pamphlet nee, upon receipt of Stamp for poet ago. Address aiLMOBE, SMITH & 00. Solicitor! raitU, A'tar rami Otto, 11'a.Aliif Ion, A a deo 5-tf s if L - -..-.. 0. E. ELwELL, 1, ... .... J, K. EITTE1J3E1IDER I roprlotsrs ' w ouabuui,, i I-AWYEItS. Q 11. IIIIOCKWAV, attoiini:y-at-i, A v, Col vmiAN I'.t'ii mmi, lilcom-.burir, pa, Mcmb r ot Hie rnlte.1 stnti-s l.nw Atstcliillon. Collections imido In my p.irt of America or l:urope. Hi. 1, lTSi. j" i:. WAi.i.icit, Attoi'iicj'-at-I-.a'. onice, second door from 1st National Hank. M.OO.MMIUUO, l'A. Jan. It, 15T3 v. ru.vh., At toriies'-iit-I.nw. Incrcnso of l'cn!ons Obtuincd, Collections -Ma Jo. III.OOMSIIUP.O.PA, fifllcc In Ent's licit pimi. Q It & W'.J. nUCKAI.FAV, attoi;ni;ys.t.la-, Ploomsbarg, Pa. oniccon Main sttoer, first door belowcourt House J01IX M.CI.AKK, ATTOl'.NEY-AT-LAW, ll!nomsburg,I'a. Office over Schuyler's Ilardwaro store. P. P.ILIjMEYEK, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. Officii In Harman's llulldlng, .Main Mreet, iliO oomsburg, l'a. K. II. LITTLK. ROB'T. B. LITT1 K. P II. A It. It. LITTLE, J ' ATTOHN EYS-AT-LA W, llloomsburg, l'a. c 1 V. MILLElt, ATTOHN EY-AT-LAW onieoln lirower's building, second floor, room No. l. liloomsburg, I'a. j) Fit AX K ZAK1S. Attoiuioynt-T .twv- Iil.OO.MSIiUliG, PA. onice in I'nanost'.s 'Icit-Mso, on Main street second uoor aooe t enire. (!;m be consulted in German. Jan. 10, 'sr-tt 1 EO. E. ELWELL, ,V T TO 11 X E Y-A T-L A W, Columbian IlctuiiKO, liloomsburg, I'a. Mereber of tho United States Law Association. Collections made In any part of America or Europe oct. 1, 1S79. 8. KNOUK. I.. 8. WINTEHSTKfcS. KXOlUt & WIXTEItSlEEX, Attoi'neyfi -at-Law. onice In Harttnm's llloek, Corner Main and Mar ket streets, liloomsburg, l'a. Ca?-'ivnioN and Hoitnlica Collided, 11. F. SHAHPLESS II. LEACCCK. SHARPLESS & LEACOCK, Cor. centre and liall lload sts., near L. & U. Depot. Lsvrast Price: will net undersold. Manufacturers of MINE CAH WHEELS, Coal Ilreok erand llrldijo Castings, Water Pipes, stoves, Tin ware, Plows, IKON FENCE, and all kinds of Iron and lirass Castings. Tho original .Montrose, Iron beam, right hand, left hand, and side hllll'lows, the best lb. tho mark et, and all Mmls of plow repairs. Cook stoves, Koom stoves, and stoves for heating stores, fchool houses, churches, Ac. Also tho larg est stock of repairs for city stoes. wholesale and retail, such as Fhe lirlck.orates, Cross Pieces, Lids 4c. Ac, stovo Pipe, Cook Hollers, Skllllts, Cnke I'lates, large Iron Kettles, tfw gallons to l,y tarrela) Farm Hells, Slid soles, Wagon Hoxes, "Allentown Bone Manure" PLAsTEK, SALT, C, ic. J.iu 9, 'e-iy THE DAVIS. THE LATEST ISTIIEBEST. The Greatest SewinE Macliiae of tlie Aee Don't fail to ee this woiulerftil iiece nl per fection, the Xew Davis Vertical Feed Shuttle Sew itiK Machine. Manufac tured at ate'towll, Xew York. All are cordially invited to call and'in spect tho Xew Machine and obtain samples of work, more beautiful and desirable than ever before accomplished and utterly impossible for any other to duplicate. Thousands witnessing tho immeie range of work, and discanlini.' their old machines for the NEW machine, is mllicient proof of it superiority and lirlii(,' lor the DA vis u trade that runs the factory to its fullest ca pacity. The Vertical Feed, Which supercedes the under feed, is the hi"(ie upon which swings the unpakali.e i:d succiv, Composed of only 13 Working Parts, while others have from forty to seventy-five, making the least complicated, the most dur able and moit reliable machine in use, It positively leads all others, doinoaway with all basting, end is the LlfiHTr.sT p.un- NINO 6111'TTl.i: MACHINE IN THE WOKLD I and gives general satisfaction. Will be sold at the recent popular itr.iiL'cr.D scale or I'KICES. Samples of work free. J. SALT.EK, Gen'l Agent, liloomsburg, Pa. oct. 3, 79-ly. JjllllE IXSL'ltAXCE. CHKISTIAN F. KNAPP, llLOOMMIUItfl, PA, 1III1TIS1I AMRKICA AS-l'HANCE COMPANY. (IEIIM AN riltElNM'IIANCK COMPANY. NATIONAL FIHE INsfltANCIS COMPANY. L'MtlN 1NSUKANCE COMPAN Y. 'Ihe.e olu rom oKATiossarc well seasoned by ago and f ike TbSTfcn and have neer Jet had u loss set tled by any court or law. Their orsru are all ln( est ed In sonii sucuiTIEsand are liable to the hazaid of t ike only. Losses 1'komitly and uossstlv adlusted and nnt.i as soon as determlntd by cukistias F KKire, sno At. AUKKT ANII AI'Jl'STfK Hi OAUSUl'HO, I'A, 'ihe people ot Columbia ciunly should patrontzo luo ugoi iy iiurioiusM-D uuii uiv Bliueu ana pam 1'itO.MlTNKSS, EQUITY FA I It DEAUNQ NOV. W, 'SO. lie C. E. SAVAGE, IlEtt.P.U 11 Sllvor77aro. Watchc:, Jcvcl -y .Clocks . & All kliirl' of Wm .n ( loeta and .li wUry I.cat i lepalre.l and ir.mt. d. mai 17, 7s T blfjlalm tli it Mill Kin e inn. rULCKLF" l'll i .."V' ,,( tL 1( 11 '',n " v rUr nr, i.ILint.ul .'J ,lMl" f,,r ii"ttnir a luxii- Hunt -lowth of tulr on ,i l. v'd li. t.u.i m nt. tao. Arlilr. ir. iu tn r. nt t.iinit. l.t n. VuiHivir .t rn . w Ann ht. N b.v o Murch sfi.cm. TOMiinii YRI or to 1 1 in 1 our 'mil ! unlttj. No tlck Women ii,i .,m ui-n i men. M.m m iki im-i" 'iian tin- a'm.utit tnt- dal'ce N-) i in can Tall ( ninl.e inoiitH fust. ti oiiM inn An ii. work. You can hnike trum r. ct-nm to i nn j our M derotlni,' Jotin i'uHil; ami sp-ie I line to th tiu.nl htst, if (ois tmililiiK to tn Mi'1 l)U"iiii"-a N'otliinif like It for mone innklntf eer errpied In fire. mM iicf-pleaiit iiiiilsfilttlv lnHiorubli'. 1 et di-r. If ou watit lo know eli bo.it the Ust p tv Ins; lti'tn'-s bo fere the ptil'llc, -i-ni' .h your aotlrrKs tint we H send joii lull paitlc'jVH and prhitte terms frtej samples uoith nl.o free ; oii fun then (ik1 up jour mind for oiiim If AilJresa uKOKdi: inmin it CO., I'uitland, Muleo. oet .!,';) ly THE WHITE SEWINfi HACfflN Whereas, the world rcnowmd lri-utailon cf the White. Sowing Machine Induces mam unserupulou.cmiip'Mttnrwio r-itto till kinds of ine.iti tin k4 ti iiititn i)y . initnticii. uo bvt; to caution all lutendliitf iiiirilitR.ri uot to bu a Whit 15 Machine except from Its regular authorized deuli is, who will ui-susiuiijiu mo looowiog wnnam. WE WAKIIANT THE NATUKAL WEAK AND TEAK OF TUE White Shuttle Sewin Macliifle, PL TJ! MMIir.li ln:l:i:iii von l'AMti.v rriipn. KS, AMI IIKIIE11Y .MIKKBTll KKEP THE SWIK IN UKI'AIK FOII T"1I 1I1HM OF l'll. lIAlt- KlfOil Tills 11 TE, FliEEorcllAllI.E. This wairantv rv.'cnts ihn lhr.,il.-.if.i, rt t.i nllnu lioM-lr.s and shuttles. 1 ins warranty will not bo sustained unless tho lain number nbme gum corresponds with the nmbi r on ihe shuttle luie slide. lieiuire cf delated r altered numbers WHITE SEWINO MACHINE CO. Ths WHITE1' Shutt.o Ecwing Machico lias oiiEVTi.ii rtrAeiTV limn any ether family sewing Machine for doing eurv arlityof woil;. J. SAI.TZEK, (.eneial Agent. r . .. .. . liloomsburg, l'.u Oct. 3, '79-ty. ESPY PLANING MILL. The undersigned le'sfe cr thoEspv Planing Mill, is piepared to do nil Muds of mill wtrk, Doors, Frames, Sash, BlMs, etc. made to order on fcliort notice. Satisfaction yuar- uuieea t'lniu E8 nwro, r.lormfcl'iirir. I'a. A W'I:kk in our own town, and no cap ital rk-ked. You can give the tm-.Iness a trial without expense. ' he 1km opiKirtu ntty ever olTered fur those iliitii: to work. You should tiy nothing else until 0U see for 0UrSt'ir wliat nu van rtnnt tho business wo ofTer. o room to explain here. Youcan deoto all your time or only jour spare time to the t-u-lness, and make great piy for every hour that ou work. Women make as milch as nu-it. M-nd for special prlrat trrmsariilp.uilculjri,whlLh uemallfree. (nitilt free, lton'i complain of bard times while jou have such a chance. Address II. ii.Li.u r x co , rouianu Maine. oct 3, '79 ly mu THE ONLY CU LIE lr IMhImh -, lii-itcl( UriM Itrlgliiv lli nine, I'ulii In the Hiu U, Iiinliiil in Krlniii nr Kxnel Hit I rim riilurrli of I lit- llliiililt'i-, lluru I hit ir I'liinl'iii rrhiiiiliiu. Illicit. IIh-i l'ri(-ii, Allt-ciliiiii nl the pine. i'riiti Mcblllbi Te ni it It' ciiUim-ko, and nil l)lfiit' iil'llit' Kidney, Bladder and Urinating Organs. It avoids Intermit medicines. Is comfortable to thepallellt. Certain In list ITei t, and 'l ltlwheu nothing else can. Aold all ollu r Kliluev 1'iuU, in many worthless Imltat tons arc being lorccd upon tho market. We will send cerilllcites of cures.atul our book, "How a 1 lft was sued," Ireu upon tho receipt ot your address. I I'A li Is sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. -.'.'.(Ml. Distributing Agency at tho PEOPLES' DKUG STOKE, Illoonikliiii', l'a. Jau !3, 'so i.. () PJ3U TON For all Plaster ordered Uforu .M'HII. 15th. i.uai leed to bo no belter plaster sold. FIXE SALT f 2 PEIt IIAItltEL, of pounds. Salt (in- Murk Sl tier (on. SEND FOIt.SAMPI.rs AND PIIICEs;oF Fertilizers, Plaster, Salt, &o, II AV. AU1, aprll v, 'so-sia ESPY depot TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advullscr, hating bun permanently eurtd ot thai dread disease, consumption by u simple reiue. dy, Is anxious lo make Km w n to his rellow surreiers tho means of cure. To all whodi hlr,. it, (. wuiscmi acopyotlhu prescription iised.vfive or c'liar.'...)wiih the dliectlous for nreparlnif und.uMug the same whlehtheywlll nnda sure Cure for tonsumption Asthma, lironehllls, 4c, 1 ' I'arili-swlhlngllie Prescrlpllon, will please ad burgi'i n'V Wilson, lii I'eun st. Williams. i-UUUC SALE HAND BILLS 1-niiiun ui mis Ullice ON dUOHJ EST NOTIOE XU AT'nru MOST REABONABLE TEIIM8 "V .... "7 K v MOi t.i 1 ll -ftW. PLASTER BLOOMSBUKCx, PA., FRIDAY , APRIL 9, .NcnralKlii Curpii llr I 'f. Durr s Neuralgia nnd Hi k llendache Pills. A universal cure tor Nuirnlgli, sick lleoilaehe, Ner- ; iiii ii mi ii nr. njspepsii, l onstinatioii, I'urnl vfl. siis piikBii, h, Piiijintinion .r tin- ileal t, end Head ache nriliir from nvr llniiilitlng elilier from opium or Nh'iiluilli'Miinnlaiits. Tl,fs I'l'lsare piehi rnpir'llon rn.v for Ihn cure ol speebil rilsi'sses . niie if nnd f.irtliese iils"nses .ii-, hiu witiiii ri h irim tiv uii iui- in ent sntTerers, IIH'V lire plepnied epnvsl to cure ,Nenrilll.l, sii s IIe,ida.-lie. Nervnns lie nl iche, U snepsl i. cot,. silputHin, Piirn'j-ls, si , pies-nes., n nl loss of Ner ois Kiieivv. I'i.e ere i le is.,1,1 ., t no ilhev di ll li iii tne mouth) Ii irinlen, imil i rf.'i'iui'lH e mi nil nise.ise ,,r Hingtrotii a il rangul Nervous sjslem. .... , .... ,,,, 'iiniii . i ii- iiiurniic. I'n pinn bv A. 1.. Iiurr, M D fcranton, 1 reneh IPelinrds I'll.. I'lilUil I . nm.i.la I'a. Sentb) null on receipt nrprbr, . eenl. . , Locgllran. h, Deo.J0, H'O. Dr, A. E. llurr, Dt'iirMn-Xour Neiiralula Pills cured me, una I was Ihe gtenlesti.f Mifferers. IruiveMnce bought tin ni tor my slsltr and others and they euro cm ry ease. dipt Cromwell. Long nraiich Pkr. I'lttston, I'n., Feb cth, lw. Dr. A. E llurr, tl(.Hr .ll Mt' Ulfn linri Ihn V.tiMt.l. for ten il in nnd her pliynetin guve her no relief. I cnlleiloi, lir. K,m pniid got a bolt loot your Neural, gl.i I'llls and they telleved her In a few hours. Thomts i ord, Agt impontl'owilerCo. A' Klpl. Itiiiinstiirg. msi I Imw sold tlie Pills beiore and ibey gli'e go d satisfaction and always cure Fer Si'.s 0. fob mi, 's i A. i lcis, Slc:c::iurg draj!:'.. UIHTOlt'S NOTICE. KST VTR OP IIKOHflK HII.I.RR, prrKA.tll. The undi rslgm d nndllor nppilntid bv lh Or plintiH' Court of i olumblu eoiiniy. to make illstil l.uiliin 1 1 ihetund in ihe hands of Ihe onecutorstf net rire Miller, I'eeensed, to and among (lie parties entlMeil thcioto, will nit nt Ids olllee In liiirm-buig, on Ihursd iv. Aprll wth, 'ii. nt ion o'clock In Ihe foieiionn toat.jnd lotlin dalles of his nppolnluient Mlieii iiiul h"o nil persons having claims airalii't said i sfate will appear ntid iirovo tne same or bj de barred from any thaiootsaldfund. C. W. MILI.KK. ,, . . . Audltcr. March 2'. ta. dminis nil-rolls' NOTICE i-.statk or wm. n. yciiK hkcea rp, filters of .dmlidtratlon on tho estate of Wm. O. oul'k.lnle of Mrititfini towt.Hlilii. i nlumMn ei. dei ms d. have been granted liy Ihe hegistor or snhl eotmtv lo underslgneil Ailmlnlslrnlors. All persons having claims against the estate iir requested tc nr." ml Mum lor settlement and those Indebted to make prompt paj ment. in wii n. omul-,, .lAMKStil ICU, loan Ii an, '-ii civ Aiimliiisiratois. I', o. ux Ktipirt ColumUi county, Pa. i:ni roll's N'orifK. I OirMlHV (L TV. ( : ' ni'iiig tin- rcotds andprooetdlr rh of the Court tc . nut no i'KMSotaildcour.ly inter alia it In thus out ili, d. iMii-.-inittrrof theaslirned cstMtu if Hns-Hlno and m l M ie.i U. isvt, 'in moti n of V.. I, i:ril. Cntiit in I'.uil r. W lit. amll'or to dlMr'bui-' the muu- iu uir h,iinHoi , ll, Ahnntr .iHstgnt-e oh !)'!' re- jm rt nf .Hidlim Pi saidci.lntc, lo ni d among the rar i j iiMiti a im ii'io. IIYTUKCOI ItT. In pursuance cf th1 above ordor the .niditor will mcd ii1! parileh tnteivMed In sild fun 1 at his olllco In Jlldutn'.b'irs' upon ihe 27ih iUy i f April Ka, at m o'elnck in the fureiioim, whn dKiilimtton will tin tr.id.' and till p.ntltfH lutereslcd uro ht'icliy notllled tuappiiirattheubnvegUvn time and place or be torevt r debarred trom u slinto In 8alil fund. iwvu ii. wtrt, Auditor. JIaicU 2d, 4w jotici:. Notice ishen-by Riven to the cndllorrt ofthe un dcrslvntd. nnd to all ihthols whimlt may concern, that ho w ill apply lo the I ourt of Common llcisof t'olutubhi county for tho btncllt of tlm Inwhent I,.uH of this (Jommonweallli on Monday, tho third d.iv nf Ma", t which tt'nf aitj rtms having anv ul'J- cilutiH to his final discharge an an inso'rcut debtor can apiwarand iLake thoHanw known. uprU2f tssfl-tc WII.UAM HOLDItEN. JOTICK. nNotlre Is kerebv uen that tho followlntr aecnunti luv In. nllled In ti.o I'iotli'iiiotiirs onice ef Co lurnbla county, and will be prest-iitt d to tliv Court of Common I'Ums of said eoumy on fie 4th divof Miv, mill l-uiiiii uivu wi mm i in mill I n (iiiv or haul icnn iinlebs exceptions bo tiled within that time. 1. 'I ho first anil partial account of Martin (iass, assi gnee f .1. Ilonjiland. i. '1 be second and tlnal account of .V. O. Jlunhc, assignee uf Wes.ej I'erry. 3. Ace Mint of Herman rahrlngcr. assignee ot lu cas rahrlngcr of Locust tow n1-'dp. WII.UAM KUICKUAL'M. lTOthy. lilocmsburg, Apt 11 1, Hso. DMIMSTUATOJt'S XOTICi: kSTTKOt' NEISOV M., DELEtSEl'. I'tti rs of aflminMrailon on th estit or Nelson lies-., lute of the luwiithlpof ugarlouf.Coluinblti co. tkee.iM'd, have been granud bv the ItegUter of Bald county to the tu derlgot'd Adralnl-.tr.Uur. All per sons hwlng claims against the estate are requested to pi cent them for wttlement undlliOMS Indebted to mako nauuent without del ly. ii. r. rniTz, apill 2, VJ-Cw Administrator. uditou'h Nonci;. EST VIE OK inNIEI,rKVt.KU, IKCKVSEH. Notice Is hereny giren tlut tho undjrsigned ap politted by ihi'Drp ians' Court or Columbia count, to dtsiiIbutB tin Mhd lu tao handi of lllram IValei a'imlnlitrLitor ot Danlt 1 I'ealcr Jr. deceived to and among i no pai t lei cutltUd theieto ; will attt-ndat his onleo in liloomsburg, on sat in day, Ma 1st. Who at lu o'clock In the forenoon : when undwheio all petrous h.nlnge'auns upon the suld fund are in quired to pusent them or be forever dubaned trom coming In for a share of salJ lund. joii.n (i.ri;i.K.i; nprll2, la-!w. Auditor. E XIXLTOU'S XOTiCK. KSTETA OP M.IZl'ETIt AHAM-J, PKCEVSEU. Letters Testamentary on tho estate of Ellabt-tn Adams late of tho township if Mat'lson. Columbia county, I'enna, decead, have been granted Lytl.e HecNierofsald county to. ino. K. Miultz. All persons having claims against tho rotate or tho decedent are lequestcd to proven them for hetlkineiit. and those indebted to tKi estatntomako pajment to tho undersigned Executor without delav. .IU1IA IV. "Ill 1.1., Jcrsej tow n, aprll 'i.'SO-cw, KxecuLor. UMINISTltATOirS XOTICK. YT ITK OV ltlSSAH LAUOV, PFCKAsFD. Letters of admlnWratlon on the estato of Hannah Ijimoo. litle of llrlan reek two.. Columbtl eo.. I'e. deceased have been granted uy tho UeglMer ot suld county to the undfrMirned Adin'r. All persons iiaviug ei.nuis ajfainst me eiuue or ineneeeoeni aiu retiuesied lo present them tor settlement, and those lmUbted to the eMato to mako pa incut to tliu uu deralgned Admlnlslialor vvllhout delay. f. it. i.trn.R, aprll 2, lvw-Cvv AdralnWtrator. FOB SALE A VALIAI1LE MILL PROPERTY, COST.MMXl. 28 Acres of Xjand Mill In good i oudltlon. I'hree ruu or stones. i.uuD .VI Ell POWCK. leims reasonable I'irtuilhr paiilt'Ularsupl to .luIIN lIKMiLL, Murd nvtllt. tul cu. fob li, It Yt el' unit tune. Tho true, anil lit tots elf. i mjuilasma 1 Hus. icio r a siomai a itinera, ints on .in uu is on. the most popular remedies of an use of successful propi letary spei Hies, and Is In Immense di in.iMl ui reier.on mi comment icmt ana nguo extais, J niueKIUB9 lull IIHOO LIIUCS a Ud.V IS 1UI' UCSl OOS slble preiurallve loreneoiinli rim; a malarious ui inosphere, regulating the iutr, and lulgordtlug For salo by all Druggists and Dealers generally, oct,ly. ilOSTETTERV CELEBRATED ltj MToir.vcn nnmmmmvHBRmni Poetical. Tin: I'l.niiii. Iheelntnl ho low In tbehe.mnsi ."iieh a lifted elujd It seemed, .lust llshtly louchliij: the soa sbroid breast, Where the rosi llht HnKcreil across the w est Soft and jmiie as In il.liMeiicc uM, Mi"e the gold at iwart It (Chained. It locked such a harmless cloudlet, seen over the s'eeplng wave, Yet the keen-eyed Inai lu r shook hit head, As slow ly It crept or the dusky red, "Seel the rocket lines are clear," hs Mid And his lips set a', rn anil grave. And o'er eier the cvo was midnight, 1 hat cloud was low erl ag black, Dimmed the Itghtof the stars away, Hiumcd tho light of tho fi" cos pmy, As the br.ikers ereslieil In the noilhern bay, Winds howling on the'"4 track. Mo In life's rnc nt morning Many a tiny caic or cross Just trouble the peao till Conine of loT, As If Ihe strength of lis sway lo prove, As if lo w hl.per, my surr.ice may more, Hut my loots can lauih nt loss, It may seem such a Utile Jattloj, Only exiie. 'ehce sighs Fcr, with time's end learning to rlmrpen tho gl nice, lie sees tlio "rift tn the lute" ndi'ance, Knows how fnt- moy setw upon clrcumtUsco To sever I he clooscst I les. Ah, me I lu the llercest ti inpost Tlio life-boat its work may do; lmt whit can courago or skill avail When Ihe heart lies wrecked by passion's gale, When change, or death has liirlcd tho sail, When tieiiHou has bribed the crew. 1 hen watci, oh I hope an 1 gladness, Wnich tor Hie rising olo id; un It 'in ay, frank warmth otyoulh; HIok II niMiy. brlsfht brecne of truth; Ivi: oh I there 1 lullhcr moiey or truth should It once sour Leaien i iHirouil. Select Story. NirillSIIAMl'.S LSt'AI'i:. Aiiionjr the Jacobites who joined in the first Sliiiut ri-d lie in 1715, was llie Karl nr NitliisiJ.ile.and tins sudden f.iiluro of the re volt oiinsicMii'il him to the Toiver. I'.verv rll'.nt to avirt llie ilooin ol'death liml luileu; but in l.i.s countess hn hii'l a Itieinl whom no leal cnulil ili-lieaiteti. With tli.it -elf reliance so peculiar lo her, she resolved on a slep which seemed a ui-h anil imprudetit at fust sight as it af terward proviil the (solitary. Olivine; ob served prelty closely tlio character of Mrs. .Mills, of whom she had hiroil lodgings in Urury Lane, London, she sent for her lo her apartment, and informal her that, all hope of pardon now bein lost, she luiddclir niii.eil to tllect Lord Xithisdale's escape. 'This,' .he said, 'is tho last night before his execution;' ami then p.n-ioii.Uoly ap pealed lo her feelings to assi-t lur in the at tempt "die moditateil, by accompanj ing her at once to the Toivir, in order that Lord XithNdnle might c-cape in one of lardres e, for which cchtuie she had arranged ev ery detail. A conch was called, and they, with a Mrs. Morgan, starttd for the Tower, Lady Xithi dale inlkiug all the way, for fear they should have time for rtllcction, and change their minds. As th;-y drove nlong, she explained the details of her sc'iime namely, thai Mrs. Morgan was lo wear over her own clothe", a ilress of Mrs. Mills (who was a huge woman), for Lord Nilhisdale to puton, with other disguise, and pas the wardens. 'On our arrival,' says Lady Xtthisdalc, '1 first brought in .Mrs. Morgan, calling her a friend of my lord's, come to take leave ol him. When Mrs. Morgan bad taken oil the dress of Mrs. Mills, which she bad brought for my purpose, I conducted her back to tho stairca-o. and, ingoing, I begged her to send my inaid to dress nie, as I was afraid of being too late to prc-ent my last pe tition that night, if she did notcome imme diately. I nent partly down stairs to meet .Mrs. .Mills, with handkerchief to her face, as was natural for a per-on going so tako a la-t leave of a friend before his execution, and I had d ired her to do this that my lord might go out in the same manner. 'I had got an artificial head dress of the same colored hair as her'", and roughed bis face and cheeks, to conceal his beard, which he had not tinio to shave. All this profi" ion I li.nl before left in the Tower, Tlio guards, whom my liberality ihe day befoie had endean J me lo, let me go quietly out with my company, and were uot so strictly on the watch as usual, as they were per-uia- did from what I had told them the day bi- fore that tho prisoners would obtain their union, I made -Mrs. Mills tako off her hood and put on that which I had bought for her. then took her by the bard and led her out by my lord.schambci; nnd in passing through the next room, in which wero several peo- le, with all tlio concern imaginable, 1 said: My dear Mrs. Catharine, go in all baste and send me my waiting maid; she certain ly cannot reflect how late it is. 1 am to prt- ent my pttilion to-night, and if I let slip this opportunity, I am undone, for to-uior- row is too late. Hasten her as much as pos sible, for I shall be on thorns till she comes,' When I bad seen her safe out, I returned to my lord and fini-hcd him. Iliad taken care that Mrs .Mills did not go out crying, as she came in, that my lord might heller pass fur the lady who came in crying and ufllict ed; and the more so, as he had on tho same ilress that she wore. When I had almost finished dressing my lord, I perceived it was growiug dark, and was afraid that tho light of the candles might betray us, so I resolved to get oil. I went out hading him by the hand, while be held his handkerchief lu bis eyes. I spoke to him in tho most piteous and alllicled tune, bewailing bitterly thenfg- ligenco of my maid Lvans, who had ruined mo by her delay. Then I said: '.My dear Mrs. Hetty, fir tho love of (iod, run quickly and bring her with yon you know mv lodging; and if you ever mado dispatch in your lite du it at piesent. I am almost dis tracted with the disappointment.' The guards opened the door, ami I went down stairs with him, still conjuring him to make all possible dispatch. As soon ns he hud cleared tho door, I made him walk be fore me, fur fear the sentinel should take n . tlceof his walk, but I eontiued to prets him to make nil the dispatch he possibly could. At llie bottom of the stairs I met my dear Kvans, into whose bauds I confided hiin. They went homo together, mid bavin; found a place of security, bruuijht Lord Ni thlslalo to it. In the ;meantime, as I liad pretended to have sent the yotmg l.uly on u mesaie, i was obliged lu return up stairs aim go uacu to my lord's room in thes.uue feigned aux ety of belu g too lute, so that everybody seemed sincerely to sympathize in i my distress, When I was iu tho loom I 1880. lalkeil ns If lia liml tircn renlly pre'etit. I iinsworeil my own questions in my lord' voioo its nearly ml conlil Imllale It, ami waikwi np auil iliiwn, m if 0 were cinver "lug lotlier, till I ihou-lit tliey linil lime iiniroiijriiiy lo nVBr tliftnRi-lvrit of tli l!tinrl. I I'.eti tlioitglit proper lo make, t ll also. I li.ule my rtl fornnil farewell Inr the MiRlitniifl a ldeil that, jf the Tower was then open, I would return Hint nlj-lit, hut '.lint lie inijtnt he asureil I wiinld b- with dim ns early In tho niiirnlng j I ooulil gilii admit wncf. aml I ililtered myself I shu ild bring more i.ivnrsuie nows, 'I then went out ; and in I nn.il. told the servant that he need not carry the candles lolils ma.ler until my lord .cut for ttietn, as lie tlesirnd to finish some prayers fust.' Tho Kul was led to a turret in an obcuie part of London, nnd after a time sheltered at tho Venetian Ambassador's, till an op inrtiuiity offered to icnc Daycr in that en voy's cnrriiifr, Tho Counters, after boldly procefillng tn Scotland lii secure somo vnluable paper', rp turiiPil to London, defyliiK all (trirla to ar rest her, and at last joined bur husband nt It nine where botl; died some years after. "Female complaints," are tho lesiilt of impure bloml. Use ''LitiiUey'j lllood ritaichir. Coronation of I'tior I lie I. rent. (ItiS'.'.) l'roin Iltijrcnt Schuyler's histoilsnl serial, "IVter the) Great," Snititier for April, we take this account of tho joint coronation of I'eler the Great and his half-brother Ivan as T-ar. On tho evening of the lib of July, 1(182, ttitre was a praud w.-pcr tetvice in nil tl.e churches, and especially in the Cathedral of the A""U,npioti, whore it was celebrated by the I'litriarch Kir Joachim, attended by all the superior clergy, During llie night a quare platform, raised on twelve step", wa etieied lu the middle of the Cathedral, im meiiiately iiudirthc di in, slid covert d with ciiiiisiin elolh. From this platfotm to the ehaiiio1, ttie pavi metit was spie.nl witli nil lull), tn ttbicli two stri s of scmltt vilvet wrre laid fr the T-ar", and a stiip of I Iup velvtt for the I'atriarch. On each tide w-re rai-ed seals fur the clergy, covered with l'er- siun carpets and cloih-oi-gold. On the i( li tre platfotm a double tl.r.me was erected. riicre had not bien time lo mak" entirely fresh rtgalia for the doi.hlc coronal ion, and the silvered gilt throne of liandsi me work manship made for the Tsar Alexis was di vided by a bar in the middle, so thai it could be u-ed by the two bovs. liehiud, a seat was placed, so Unit llie monitor ol'l'etir, through the whole in the back could w III -per to him the neceeary responses. The crown, scoptre, originally prccnls from Constantino Monomachii", Kmperor of the IIat, to the Grand Duke Vladmir of Kief, had been imitated in smaller size, and at less ixpense for the tise of l'cter. The old hi-tnrie one", with which all the Tsars had been ctnviicd, were reserved for Ivan. This was the Inst time they were ever used. The succes-ors of IVter wero Lmperors; not Tsar-; and llie crown and l'et total cross of Monoimiehii", the vi-dblc symbols ofthe re litions ofthe Muscovite Tsara to tho em perors of Constantinople, are now mere cu-rio-itif" In the Imperial treasury at Mos co.v. On the It ft side of ibis throne was a third throne lur the Patriarch, the spiritual emperor. This too was Used for the last time. The power of the clergy was to be liminishcd, and the rule of the I'atriarch to be broken. In the chancel were placed six reading tick", two lower than tho rest, covered with satin embroidered with jevvtl", on which wero to be placed tho crown and scepter and the pectoral cross of Mouomachus, contain ing a relic ofthe fuo cross. t the fir-t dawn of day, on the Cth of July, the bells began to ling joyfully and there was a great procession of tho clergy Irnm all Ihe churches. At 3 o'clock the two boys went to tha I'alacs Chapel for Matius, and then in proces-ion to the banqueting- hall. Here, in tho honor of tho day, they promoted to tlio rank of boyar Prince An drei llavansky. Larion Miloslavsky and Tnieif wero made oknlnilclii, and llitrovo Pu-dielchnikof appointed privy-couucillor. The Tsars wore long robes of clo'h-of gold covered with laco and fringes, broad sleeves and caps set with precious stones. Not only were their robes cut from the same piece, but the caudles they held wero ofthe same length that there might Le no inequality. Select boynrs were then sent tn the-, trea-ury to fetch the cro.is, tlie crown, ihe scepters and the other regalia, which nero brought iu by priests, and then carried to the O.itbe- dial ofthe Assumption, where they were re eeivul by tho Patriarch and tho superior clergy on gold dishe", and placed on the lecterns prepared for them. On entering tlie binquctiiig-hall tho boyars informed the Tsirs that all was ready, and then a long prxi'-siou beginning with the inferior offi cials, rising to ihe highest boyar, tlen to llie Tsars, ami gradu illy diminishing again to the petty olheiMs and nobles went slow ly down tho lied Stalrcate, from the ban queting-hall to the Cathedral of the Assump tion, over n path made on the pavement by crimson cloth, sprinkled by priests with holy water, through tho dense ma-ses of the populace which f i lie 1 tho whole square. At the entrance of tlio Cathedral, the Tsars were met by the Patriarch, who wished them lun,' life and held them thecroM to kiss. Af ter kissing the great pictures on tlio altar scroen, especial.' the Virgin painted by til. Luke, tho lsars took their places on ll. platform. Standing bore in this old cathe dral, crowded with their subjects, the gilded wal.s and pillais ot which, lighted up by flickering candles, displayed tlie rudu pic tures of sain'.s and martyrs, under the great central dutno, from which looked d'in il e gigantic iuuiro of our Savior, nith hands upraised iu the net of blesjimr, the T'r, after reeding the story of their acees-dou in tho thr .ii, demanded of the Patriarch llie rite of toiisicrutiun and coionnllon, Tho Patriarch in reply, asked to what fiith they belonged They answered: "Tothe holy or thodox Kiis.ian faith," ami set furlli In n long speech, the good whioh they expected to do their people. Then, after hyinu and priyets, and swinging of oeiuers, the Patii arcn piaeed on llieir heads the crown of Monomachii", threw over their shoulders the i" ironittion vestments, placed oh their briaN the pectoral cros, gave the scepters and glohis into their hands, and Ihen, when all uau again taken llieir ecu-, ascended the pulpit aud preached a sermon upon the mu tual duties of Tsar and people. Then fol .llmiw.i.j'iiggftM A'W.Jl. l'.l'JJ LlMml3lv Mwr TIIK OOLUMBIAX. VOL. XlV.XO. li COLUMBIA DBMOORAT, VOL XLV, NO. o lowed the iins, during which tho Tsars, In sln of' their being priests as well risking, went within the channel behind the nllar screen, and administer d lo themselves the Kui'h.irlst with tb, r own hands. When the sendee whs over, the 'IVars Rgai I kissed ihe true cross, Ihe relics and the holy picture", ami with tho nobles went lu procession lu tho Cathodral ofthe Archangel Michael, where they ptid rewence lo the umbs ol their ancestors, the Tsfirs who nic b.irieil there, and especially U that of the Tsareviieh Dlmilri, who .had already been canonized. and of whoro death recent events mut have often made them think. I'rom there the? went to the Oithedrtl of the Aiinuueiiiiu'i. then to the baiqnetlng-hall of the palmy where thty received o.itigratulaibins. Two ihys later occurred Ihe great official ban fiuet of the coronation. Ignorance may be bliss, but beine ienoranl ol the virtues nf Day c Kidney Pad I" oot lug too many people their lives. "The hilfiaiy i-ueerss ef Hie ('eiilury.' An eminent Kngllsh authority recenil. pronounce! Scribnrr'n Mmlhlj "Tiiegna. 't hUrary success nl tho century." The .Vri Kiighnd Journal of JMuealion sayr: 'Atuerlci may well bo proud of such ton, n.lue." The Illuitrattd .ondun A'cic coll iders It "one of tho marvels of the day.' Phe jMndnn Ilittlraled (Penny) J'aper stys : "With iis inimitably finished gems of draw ing Hiid cngraiiiif, it is the wonder and ad miration of the art world.'' The April number jut issued ends tin XIXlli volume, whieh Is exceptionally bril Ham. Tin .Aeie York l'.tminn J'ost, JIarl- ford Courant, nnd other pi ers, speak of tin series by Lugeno Schuyler on "IVter ihe Great," as lliemost notable event iu modi ti magazine literature.'' The stylo is eo sun- lo and yet a i graphic that it Interests uot only men of letters hut the young, mil b 'cad a- a text book in the schools. Il is un Icr-tond that the cau-fs and beginnings ol Nihilism iu Itu.si.i will be traced by .Mr. Schuyler in Ihet'our-e nt his toirrfttive. ltev. Dr. llijglestou writes of Mr. Gmrge W, Cable and his -lory, "The Grand misses,' In Serihiier : "If Cable can hold that gait, ihe rest of ns w ho wiite American storus must surrender to him. What a -uiierb dece of work it is I" Scribntr't is the only American periodical that ha" asyit established a large circu lation abroad; tins edition in Ilngland being; 10,oOU. It now enters upon i'-secoudd Jade, and the work of wimiin a second bun- Ired lhouand at home. 1-readers to day ire estimited at more than half a million. The publisht r of Neribucr announce that nil new subscribers nflcr this d ite who tskc lack number", beginning November last, will receive instead of tho six unbound lumbers the bound volume, November, '"'.I, lo April, 'SO (containing all of "success with Small Fruits " and the opening chanters of "Peter tho Great," 'The Graudmis-e," and Louisiana"), without (xtra charge. The subscription price is jl.00 a year. A (iuint llouseuife. The good housewife, when she is giving her hou-e its spring renovating, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her boue aro more precious than many houses, and that their sst:ms need cleansing by purify ing the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and cure llie diseases aiis ing from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that will do it "o perfectly and surely as Hop Hitters, tho purest and best of medicines. See other column. Joseph II. Grey, who was ten joars ogo a member of the Heading police fore", mys teriously disappeared, and the untiring if forts of his wile to di-cover his whereab mis have since proved futile. About a yesr ao tlio father of Mr. Gray died near lVniisburt, Montgomery county, and iheoon sne.nange ly lost is entitli d lo about 50 tiOu as bis share ol his estate, K'ceiitly e. petiiion of Mis Grey in tho lierks county court, setting forth Ibc facts and r.sking that a trustee be appointed lor his estate was presented, and under the resumption of law that a man is deail in seven years from tho time ho was last actually heard Irnm, the prayer of tho petition wns granted. Gen. Jesse II. Grey, of Upper Uanovtr township, Montgomery county, who is n brother of the lost man, was appointed trustee, nnd ordered to give bail in the sum of 51-1,0(10. If this Jo-eph II. Grey is -till alive, the fact that this nice littlo pile of money is wailloj; him, may c.ui-e him to appear again. lliosd subject to cisiiveuess should once try "sellers' Liver I'llls." z- cents per box. Sold by all dr.iggii. Kci.Kcric Maoazini:. The embellish ment in the April number of the Keli'iic is a lino steel engraved portrait of PiiifeMor Simon Newcoinb, llie eminent astro miner and mathematician ; nnd a brief, but sufli dent, sketcit of Ids life accompanies the portrait. The literary contents of the num ber aro of the u-inl variety and excellence and conipri-e the follo'vipg articles : The Ueign of Queen Anne,'' a review of Dr. Ilurtou's new history; "On the Pe iigree of Man : a dluloiru between a Clergyman and n PUv-ii:.n ;" Paganism in Paris," bv l'eie llyuiithe "What is Jupiter Doing? by Henry J. Slack; An "Area Han It-.. venge,'' by .1 lines Payne ; "A Dlrie (After Ilerrick) ; " "White Wiug. : A Yachting llomanee," b" William Ulack, chapter. XXXIII. to XXV. ; "Alpine frYiweri and llirds ;" IL.iry riiuious Ductile," by O. Slmoox; J-'iniiu Diiukcr," a huiu"mu poem; "lladainnisello tie Mer.at-," Wbib Ilsjsh," a'l interesting biotraphies.1 sketc of the Lite Sir James llrooke ; '"Jly Jour nal in lli II A i I.ind," by Mrs. llra.-ev conoliid, lapel); "A Treasury ot V.n giisu en - ; ui'ii , .Mgnt wa'ch I.'slde" the e -oparate naners. tin re are wil filled (Hlit ri.i tloimrtnieiilaiif "Literary No- tices." "Foreign Literary Xotes," "Seletice anil An, ami ' arintlcs " l'utilislied liy 5. It. Pelton. 25 Dnntl SI X'ew York. Term S5 ner year: sinode iitini ber, 45 twits ; Trial -ubscriptioiH three inoniii., i-fi Aiiierleaii Wines. Dut few per. ms arn awar' of the amount F J I i . X- T . ui grape- r men in .lew jer-ey. ".peer is kno' u to i e llie largest wine growir ea oflheHncky Mountains, His l'jrt Grape va ine l tlie best, utid i.i eon.ideretl by phy icians and cbemUu a tho best wine to be procured It is ordered to London and Par Is, where it is becoming very popular among wealthy lamiUes, l or sale by 0, A, Klelm Illoouisburg, Pa, RATES OF ADVERTISING. srAcx. IX. its. sm. CM. 1 . It.OO 13.60 13.00 tt.00 . 8.01) 4.110 t.tl "' "."I ,. 4.10 4.f.0 7 00 u.eo IMS .. w t.ou eo "' .. C.ISI S.IK1 1 11.00 1S.I1 '' I.mi l...n IIM v&.tio to.Or One Inch pwo Inches fare' Inches .. Four Inches .. ner column.. Halt cnlnmn. .. . One column .'.Se.'oo JS.tO 80.00 tO.W 100.1 C early adiertlsements pajablc auarterly. JfJ ii.'iitftUTertlsetnenlsinustViepoldforUforeln6criao scppr wnero parties have accouuis. igal odxrtlsenenlstwo dollars t l"f J'"rr nsertlons, and at Hint rate for nddltlonalinsertloti without retereuoH to length. . , Aruiur., Ainuiisiraiui n uu.. .".., ri tnreeaollais. Must bcpataior wnen ;lln. Translenl or Local nonces. twcDty cents aim reguiaramerliseinenisiiaii rates. llarl. In ll.a .1111, .In... tlrfCtor column, one lollar per year for each line. rpitIAL LIST. JL Foil MAY TEItM 1s0. .Ii.ioh stlnes ndmrs. vs Charles Krurr. I hoiiiiis i ' Conner vs Mrrlln uanehen. 1 ri del Ii k llo-ler s 11. II. A W. It. 11. CO. Pi rry I'. Hlaik h Win. Iiogstt .1. e . "rolih ft so- n Allium wnllmnn. ' . n. Iin i knsy s KnlK'rl l.i rrell. llildint taihy, the use of lh AHilund Hanking Co. vs ( eiltrHIItt ,11. n, r . A iahui ai-ow nnuu. ('. II. Fn ler. Agent vs tsutnuel V. Illlsms. itKely r-ealvs I enn'a. caeal lo. .1. W. 10 s and wife Mary A. lirltlsli, tt. al. i h.iles King s .1. M r. Ilai.ck. et ux. HoUd 'I son vs I hiimn-oirnnliiy. Alex. s. -mltli vsJohn W. Iloilman. Patrick F. nurke vs Ci iilrslls lMroegh. .Im. n ll ijuli k vs V. Iieti"emii Son. Henrj Dusk tsoideon Michael H. li I lirleto , s ll F. (ts'dner. Oeorge Mastcs' Adnm s .lohn F. cliaplo. I'hlliailne Hutier vs Keubcn lloiieh, .lohn . .Im ksoti, 1 1. ul. vs Kit sU-lt" 1. Ij. F. Heyu-it's use vs'l booms i.eraKhty. o. Ii. I, KoMenbnuder n J. It. K title. c. ll. His ekwy ts Martin Diet eh. I'mntioel Strauss vs MaMIn .Iclinson. Joseph ilenrluund wife vs.loliu W. llurr man it. al. .1 Sanderson inzartisvs.lohn P. creasy. Pel. r "-wai.k's use vs c. Ketterman's ndm'r. II. A. Ilowiii in's use vs .lohn W. Ilomnan. Peters, nower vs ' stnwlssa tow isblp, '.lloiii Fm.Itvs Daniel Slellenry. C'i'iimhiii foul) 's use m trust vs conyngham twp. loun t etiners hx'r. vs su,ts .1. Itetijuinlu. Abraiu St.; .nr ii'id wife vsaucob Ovist -nd Tliomas ( re'.eui a, Ir. IP'Mv Sillier vs li. ftnth P 'i J iinln Kve's A lio r. vslhcrnassluekhouse'scx'r. i'. II. l.ailsh, Amu r, vs.) F. cnapln. n I' l-io-i'll v s .1 si( ph M lisselman. r.v ldiii.i is vs I mill I llnier. A jn'i lo ss s n m i' bohiiiiis arid 1. Young, o ii Applemiiu vs. I sse llentock, et. ah I lavid M. Miner vs siiepird A, Ijolnli. Oeorge vv. supi let vs Samuel Johnson, tt. nl. Iruui In rr v-li,i am o Knse. .Mm s M K it oi Kiel w lf vn M. c v oodvvard.; II ,- K Al . i- vs .lt.hu W. HolTtiian. Wll 1 mi Muther vs J. K. sluiri'less and Geo. S.OII nert. J.cob Yeager vs m. L Kjerly. G P.ASDJUItUltS KOll MAY TLP..M 1880. i loom Prui.k Mellrld.. L. lion,-,. T. Shiirple.-s, Thomas ItfBv. i sol. Iireilieni.i r, .losoph Flsln r. i cut r. u in M in. I-, s.uuuei irevt'iing. i eiitrail i Huvi.i Walsn. u. F Currj. Kl-hlngcrek-lj!vvu lieislillne, John o. Moore, Joli'i M. l.lltkul' w, .lostali Colt'lnan. ore. utvooU-i.ejrgo on eulej, .1. p. lienitt, A. M. K ramer. L"rttist -Mont. Yenirrr. ACnm Jtlne. .Vliidls m .lames DilJliie. Mulne I Loniieiils'rtfi r. lie I', w. Jones 'I neo. Mendeiiholl. -cit -'.v iiiita Hrtniiu. Nogarlo. f -W. . IlitJI. .vvi:i!sr, ji iiuiis roi: may tep.m IsSO, riKST WBKE. Ill'iomJ.im a CrintiiuiiH. ltlcluril Jones, Miles netz K. c. Ent. s. B. jrursuil. , Michael Walter, 0. 8. ruimn. neavt r nni.iei nintesllter, Thomas Unrfmon. II 'ill -II lulll. S I.OI l.-. A. I). Mlllllt. 'l'lll.livn(t Klfr. trletl, l hli., ., , iiria'ey, KJI Molienn . lleroiek lln-li LHid-n I'i'lur k v esle, Ash, Enoi h Hlttenhoiiso. Citsinr shj Win T. I'n o.. Plerte Iv. liter. t'oiilt l' 1. i;. II . 'eni.'ieU. t harles Whtlnilrp. nt. slot illtu l.ooi-n. i onviignam Patrick Ilronnuu. Ki-hluscreek l'cter l eaur, John McMichacl. tlreenwood Kills Kves. Hi-mliHk 'dun -t nirr.'i, Ihomas Weaver. Jyi'ksou .1. I', ile-s, sumutl lUnmnn. Locust Lake 1 jhi'.iiL-,r. A s. Kooili.. ii ir irnit- tlo Madison "uunn 1 Idmby, Oliver Shultz. Vlflpn H. . Hes. 1 ImnuH 4tll Am..m tfliiren. penhelser. r -vini mr vv m. i rovi bridge, Mt. 1'1,'usi.i.t -Lot Jjlmsoii. Orange John Caiman, Miles William?. i-.ne-vvni narl.ui. 1Io.irtuo'teik- lohu Mowrey. M; nt if. ii.iirovv . Chart's viohnson. sugailojf-U. 11. sU'adraan, W m. A. Kilo. unco, n whhK. Uloom-isaliiii ll.weuo.icn, M. K. Applemap, M. C. Drinker, Junaihaii Chromas. .Trrumlah Hess. I'.'lit .,.11. Vlollenrj. Iierwlik -ll. c l"f ii". lsalsh llower. Cat .ivis i -.1 n. filer, Johu .Nottenstlnc. I'eiiU'i Win. Hess. V shingi reekl. li. MeWenry Jr.. II, F. Edgar. Franklin -.lohn Mile. .1.1. 'i' ie,i.r i ? nt.. worth. Win. Ilovver. ' .ietiivooii-c. u sinds, Daniel Welllvcr. llinilock Win. p Kveiiy. Daniel Wanlch. laekson Jaciti K.ii,ini-e i..vuL-i..i i.rir. Tnt,n liautz. ' v"" i.,K usr chrisHi-. siu'iii, chailes li;aver. -Ma'ne so:. Ooaner. .virtdisoii-lames Kisner. .Mintlu lieutwn Fry. .it. i .eiisiini -i-niuin .nu cr. John Ml'Mu en. raae ijrus Mellenii, nie .mini uoriieiiion. Fiijin snoeinxker. scuu Ijmes I ake. Wesley Hoone. OUR PUZZLE CORNER COXDUCTKII UY W. II. 12AST.MAN. Contributions of original puzzles aro so licited from every reader. Address all coin miinicntioiis relating to this department to U. Eastman, Auburn, Me.l cnoss-wop.i) f.xioma. My first is in force, al"0 in corps .viy sccoini is in sail, Put not in oat; My third is in swim, but not in wade; My fourth is in chain, hut not iu spade; My filth i" in find, but not in lose; Mv sixth is hi fliut but not in fuse; .Mv "cvcnlii Is in cat, but not in dog; My e'iL'1 tb i in board, but not ii foe: My ninth is in Li-nt, but not in wild; ly teotn is in girl, also iu clillU- M" clev-i nth is in old. but not iu new; My Iweliih is in ireen, lut not in blue; .vy wii'iaid the pr.scessot changing to boue. IDA J. IIHCAI'ITATIOM?. 1. Ilehead a short gown and leave a bard. 2. ISoheid a heifer tilid leave the name of an individual of a certain race. liiibea 1 u drain and leavo a small vessel. 1, lWicad a crime and leave n spindle. 5. Uehead i. helmet and leave u cous'tella- tion. Jkhky. HF.oni:i: of compaiiisos;. l'oahire. Cumjiaratiee. Superlative. I. A t'ondimout A dish. A msgiciau. A plant. A column, A nob'o lady. Upon. Character. TrutHul. An animal. A grimier. To disturb. A stamp. Silence. A temeiiine name (!. A gem. A hcathau god. A worshipper. A. II. C. iiL'itir.D wokii stjrAi'.i:. 1. S-ppli'i, l) dou'l comaut suc'.i a deed; It is iml i. 2. Puoli! I uiuht to know whether or not it is well lur iu. 3. O, Sap. ilnn'i! My bloo 1 boils with in. d'g'iiiti.in wuen tliiuk ofthe injustice you I'l no. I. D i see that vi mind your owu afi'airs. C 'Dcealed in the above sentences are four ml, tunning tinrelher a word souare. their sig'lillctinee being as folloivs: 1. A ginn-ut i r the bead. 2. A Western State, ii. Heavy liquid-. 4. Quantity taken at a single lime. Uncli; Claide. Fii.u-no.N vvu.ix.. Ooe tenth of Washington, two-fifth's of Adam, three-eights of Hnirison, two-fifths "f Oratll, two-ninlhsof Jtlfcrson equal what t're.lJeiii: llr-KKY D. ANWEBUTO LAST PFZZI.tS yumeriaU Kniyina, Duiiel Derouda. IStant). 1, Snam, shame. 2. Hear, heart. 3. Born, bone, , Did, bide. 5, l'ar, fare. Itroj'fied .itlert. tsbeeil and shadow intermlugle, Aud tho hours, so sweet and fair, Change full oft to weary age", Through the weight of woe they bear. Yet the cup of cruel bitter May be to us for healing given, And our funeral layips be. watchfires On the outer walls of Heaven. Happy hours ! oh, word, can never Half their depth of muiuing give II jw their benediction brightens All the we rid in which wo live I Golden hours! like shining hcadbauds, Jutting o'er Ihe tide of time; Di.ing o'.er the w recks of suow, Crowned vviih majesty sublime, Viul.li ui Seveu and one-third. Trawpo'tiions T.ate.tijle, teal.