COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. " Oar Corutltntlotvgtjarcl it evert Our glorious Union hold It dear I Our btarry I'lag foraako It never! Tho proud Oatacmlan our only poert EDITHD BV LEVI b. TATE, FROFRtETOIli BLOOMSBUFIG : Saturday Mornings Feb. 17, 'GG. Democratic State Convention. Tbo Democratic Stato Convoniio" (or tlio nomination ol a candidato fo; Governor of Pennsylvania, will meet in tlio ball of tbo ilouso of Representatives at Harrishurg, ou Monday, tho fifth day of March, 1800, ai 3 o'clock r. M. iij order of tho Dcm. State Committee WILLIAM A. WALLACE. huir man, Ben. L. Fostek, Seo'y. llurrisburg, Jan. 0, 1800. Address of the Democratic State Central Committee. DiMOCRinc State CoaMtTrcc Room:, I lUnni-DL-ao Ktt U, ltOU. To the Democracy of Pennsylvania : The eventJ of lho last political canvass arc yet frceh in your minds. You announced your unequivocal en dorsemcnt of tho restoration policy of President Johnson, and denounced tho doc trine of negro suffrage. Your opponents affirmed their support of the President, aud evaded the issuo up on the question of suffrage. A powerful organization, large offioiul patronage and an unscrupulous use of mon ey, secured to them tho viotory. Tho record of lho pasl montli strips the mask from tho face of tbo victors. They treat with derision the declared policy of the Pxosident. 1'hoy have placed tho Government of tho Constitution in aboyance, and its legislative and cxecutivo l'unctious are usurped by a cabal of men, who, iu obedience to caacus, govern the nation through tbo forms cf a directory. The right of each Slate to regulate the qualifications of its oleotors is denied ; tho will of tbu people of the District of Colum bia is overridden, and by an almost unan imouns vote. Tho Republican party in Congress and the Stato Legislature accord to tbo negro equal political rights with the white man. The initinlstep toward a war of races j has been taken, and u consolidated gov ernment looms up in the dittance. Tbo tenets of the President upon theso points aro our cardinal doctrines. In sustaining him we vindicate them. Organize in every nook and corner of tho Commonwealth. Organize to sustain tho President, to! maintain your p'rincigles, to restore lho Union, to vindicate the supremacy of your j race, and to bring in political oblivioa tho men who havo beau false to the Union falo to their pledges, falso to the instincts ( of their blood, and truo alono fo their mad-, ness that rnlc3 the hour. By order of tho Demooralic State Cen tral Committee. Wm. A. Wallace. Chairman, r" Petrolum Explosion I Dr. Pee John, tbo princo of humbugs and groat higb-priest of political abolition republican miscegenation amalgamation negto-ology, it is reported, has gained another grand triumph. He has busted up and run down tho far-famed and ill fated concern, known hereabouts, a3 tbo l'Greencreek Pftrolenni Company." What else could havo been expected of any at tempted cntorprize, over whioh such a brainless soapo-goat and rookless adventu rer was placed as chief-cook and bottle, washer. After boring ovar eight hundred feet, wo are told, lho Jackson Oil Well has been abandoned. We pity tho Company, many of whom aro amongst our most wor thy citizens, but havo been duped by de signing speculators with Mr. Dunn as their leader. But Thomas cot tbo monev over fifty dollars aomo months and what cared ho for tho success of tho on terprize, Mr. Dunn has been peculiarly fortunate in running down and busting up every thing bo has undertaken in life, excepting tho woman he attempted to seduce, when ho changed his namo from Pco John to that of Tlwmas Dunn. J3S71, Payments by Mail. Occasionally one of our distant subscribers sends the amount of his subscription by mail ; that is, the remittance reaches aa, in tbo courso of mail transportation. Mr. W. S. A., of Tuscalosa, Michigan, sonds us S3, whioh carao duly to hand. But it is not so in overy case. Somo are too mc-au to send money, even in response to bills forwarded, and then meaner still, take, advantage of our confidence and lay they remitted as requested and thus wo aro cheated. Wo hope wo havo but few such customers. Still, wo admit, that in tbeso days of ab olition Post-offioo misrule and dishonesty, tbero is grout uncertainty in mail trans missions, Tho P. M. at Monticello, Mis Houri, wrote us last week, that in last No vember he had mailed us S4.50 for Wm. L. Mack, Ee., and Ezra II. Stine, says La Eent us monsy from Illinois, neither of which sum did We ever recoiva. ffijr Dr. Johu, through (lie "Smut Ma oliino," of taftt woclt, in slandering tbu Ed itor of till journal, rooly (ells tbo public lliat "he Qwo) did not go to fight." Wo oonsider thii aosertion ou tho port nf tM nrn i,r.,1 Bt,iiiti'. ti.n I 1 coolest f nccimcn of consummate Imnudencn and downright f-Iachood, that has over yet t r I graoedtho oolumus of tho "Smut Mu--Xim cW Wo enlisted in the service, boul. ! dered our mu.k.l and marched Wi.h dpt. 1 Clark's company to tho front, wbrro ff0 saw tho Binofco and heard tbo booming of MoClcllan'8 cannons, and never failed f, n,n . . .,. fur an hour to meet tbo most stlinecnt emorgenoy Docs that look i's thounh wo lid not go to fight?" But bow is it niih Pea John. Wo is sued tho call for tho meeting in tho Court I House, to raise volunteers to suppress tha invasion of our State, and told Mr. lU-p- ter'y "tmusteti, wuu no poaa.oio purpnaca annatin.T.,n,o.tt,ni.wnintf.n,1Ptlinr.tit0 "ocomplUli by treachery to it, to cn-1 down our uamo Grst and to go, and did , go-askitigbimtodolikewisciand him that wo could thus prove Dr. John a coward. Wo wero right. Dr. John cow ard-liko refused when, asked to put down bis. name and rink bis carcas in defenses of bis country in her cstremo emergency Wo revert to tho coolness of Mr. Dunn's above assertion. Who but an educated liar would thus pervert tho truth of his tory. And what may wo not expect to hoar Dr. John deny 1 Thero aro, however, three points in tho history of this renowned Abolition Editor, which bis native insolence may induce him to attempt to obliterate, but which tho public will never disbelieve : First That when his couutry called ho was too cowardly to obey tho fumraon. Second 'I bat bo changed his name to that of Thomas Dunn for tho purpose ol seducing bis neighbor's wife. Third Tbat he is a lineal decendont of tho stock of Patriots, known aa tho Revolutionary Tories. New York Humbugs, Wc notice that some ot our bretuern of lho Countrv Press, aro inserting in their columns, no- fioes and advertisement sent out by swin dling concerns, purporting to bo doing bu siness in New York, with some of whom wo have bad a littlo experienoo and deem it our duty to give them such notice as they justly deserve. Parkinson Co., 20 Broadway, have a littlo box, away up in the Fourth Story, with a board-box crcotcd to sciccn their rascality, end a little hoy to poke his bill through tho hole where they run tho ma- ohine, who may give you a brans pin for $20 worth of advertising, not worth over 50 cent, which they call a "gentleman's Scarf Pin !" Read Co,, another bogus concern, send out numerous advertisements, with liberal promises, but never have anjthiDfj to pay. Bartbew & Co., is ono in which tueJ 'iavo Iatfc'j deceived many printers. The wholo thing is bogus, John T. Jaman, another sharper, wlo always aends a boy to tho office, that he may remain incog, and dates from the "Bible House," (to keep up a moral ap pearacce,) should be avoided by all hou- est men. Blather Co , is another "Hals Nest," on Broadway, but now defunct. They never had any vital existence. 'I'hej suc ceeded, howover, in swindling tho Pros3 of tho country to a pretty considerable extent, in broken promises and dirty Ink. Wo know a few more of tbo same sort i of swindlers whom wa shall attend to in duo form and at tho proper time, J CSS Should any of our brethren of the, Press get thtir pay from any of the above impostcrs, they will please let us know it, j and wo will givo the concern credit for! mora honesty than wo now beltcvo. thoy are possessed. Legislative. Hon. W. II . Jacoby, the Member of tho Legislature for lho Co-' lumbia and Montou? District, 1ms intro duced tbo following, among other BiIIe, into tbat body during the present Session : A kilt wrmrirKmr frti flirt - n rr nr aP 1 sx oal bounties to VeWon Volunteers. This bill 13 general, and no doubt will meet the hearty approval of tho soldiers and thtir friends. A bill incorporating tho Centralia Wa- tcr Company. A bill authorizing tho appointment of Commiseioners to lay out a now road be- twecn Ashland, Schuylkill county, and Centralia, Columbia county. A bill incorporating the Montour .and ColoradaGold Mining Company. A bill changing tho time of holding tbo Spring Elections in the Borough of Bcr- wici;, using u at mo tnuie timo me town- vn at tuo oihcr, and ibis great Govern uhip elections aro held in this county. , ment tbo best tbo world over saw wa Wo also notice that petitions havo been kept upon the anvil and hammered dur Drcsontcd from citizens of Columbia coun- ii'!5 lho rebellion, and it has been ham- .o. nnit rrrrr.A tn H,n nrnnPn nnmmti.i.r, ... ' . v , . ' praying for the passage of moro stringent, laws for the punishment of horse thieves ami liko criminals. Cr Tho delegation of tho Legislature on Saturday waited on tho President and ,nannln,l .hn rn.nlnlmn, nf ih.t. hrl M. , . ,. ,. T , , T . dorsing his polioy. In reply tho Presi- i . -j .u . . ,r v. j dent said that tho timo was not far distant , ,. ., ,,. , ,, , . in inn nil Hin St-itaa it'milit 1, n ranimDnn ,il (tlM ... .mw wi.ia iwm... iv. ibll.anillCU in Congrotfl, and tho Union (completely restored, and thon all our foreign difficul ties would disappear. . It is tbo opinion in Congressional circles at Washington, that Napoleon's speech is evasive and that ho will not withdraw bis troops from Mexico unless our government will rocognlzo Maximilian. Tho I'reBidcnt mid tho RcpUb- Ucian ' Tin, T.r.r.Uln.t..rn of Virginia named res- ihe liegisiaiuro ol irgmm passctt ns- olutloDS uffir,aiug iu no uncertain tcrnm, w good faih of her people in thoir sur- Acoin. . ... . i r . .. . i . , ., . . u.uiuo .rum U0lt. e nDU ,rom ai"t'ret P"" wo aiM0 Pr0Dlc" lucse on , 9"- Wo will nut re- opilulato licrc ll.o honest asiurauccs of ,uo ,rS,m'1 Jg,b.aiuro , uo.iner sua" I vvo P1"'10 10 examine tlio sincerity of tho WionorabUgmllenioii who assured ilwPrcs- ,ucul lUBl luu 1U":"'CU " " lc"Erui BU !.l-. .1. ... .1. ...... .. .1.. I?.. I I -.. thonty by tlio men of that btatc, hail not been morn hcroio than their fiulmiisiion to ,. f. e --.I !.l.r..l tlT!.l. 1 1 11 " ,ranK , a,""u ' ....... .1. in,. .,...!,.ol ll.l. IT, ,1111 III. t""3 "'uea"us -a forco bJ "fg111"001 &a evident faot of their " - - uul UU'J " ,u,i u"u "s but to outrago their common senso, The President made a lengthy reply to tbo assurances of the committee of tho , l.rtr!,i T.n..ieljlltri, 'Plifl ten,,! tvllinlll Yircinia Legislature. Tho words whioh ho Uicil on tho occasion are so full of im port tbat we go directly n them in order to hold them up to tho patriot throughout', the land as words of high hopo. Speak ing of the admission of the Southern del egations into Congress, lho President said thai "when tho people send suoli men iu good faith they arc entitled to representa tion through thorn.'' JIo stated further : 'This beinr done I feel that the day is not distant I speak confidently 'id rcgaid to I hi; rrcat mas of the American peoplo when thr-y will determine that this Union shall bo mado whole and Ui6 great right of representation in the councils of tho nation shall bo acknowledged." Here ho not only insists on bis policy in defiance of the Black Republicans, but ho intimates to tbcm very broadly th.it he will appeal from them to "tbo great body of the American pcoplo.' Ho reiterates his determination to grapple with tho revc lutiunists, in these words : "Gentlemen, Ihst is thu fundamental principle. "No taxation without represen tation" wits ono of thu principles carried by us through ibe rcvolutioli. This great principle will hold good yet , aud if wo but perforin our duty, if wo but con ply with the spirit of the resolutions presen ted to me to-day, thu Amerieau people will maintain and sustain the great doc trine upon which tbo Covcrnmcut was in augurated. It can ho done, and it will be done, and I thiok that if the effort bo fair ly aud fully mado with forbearanco and with prudence, and ".nth discretion and wisdom, the end is not very far." ' And he tells tbc people who yearn, in both sections, for political repose and re storation of the Union that "tho end is not very far !" Hero are tha words ol hope, and cbear, spoken, too, with a cour age, a patriotism that in themselves are calculated to difool tbo .doom with whiob the fanaticism of Congress has filled the hearts of tho millions 1 Nor doen the President speak dreamily. II j has evidently looked -at thu position practically and boldly. Tonipoiisings he evidently holds himself done with'. lie may now bo expected to enter on his worl; with straightforward vigor. IIo shows himself prepared to grapplo in a death struggle with the party ol revolution. "As now," bo says, "that tho attempt to destroy the Government b&? failed at one end of the line, I trust wo shall go on do- termined to preserve the Union in its or iginal puiity against all eppesers J" The protended "Union Party'' mmt learn that they cannot trifie with a man of Mr. John- on's energetic devotion to tho Union. And, again, ho says: "I oannot take the position that a State which attemptod to accede is out of the Union, when I con tended all the time that it could not go out and that it never had been out. I cunnot be forced into that position .'" Hre, then, 13 tho gauntlet thrown down to Oongrcos in a patriotio and gallant defiance ! But tho speech leaves no doubt what- 070r of lbu dtrminaticn of tho President to resist tho revolutionists to the at,t 'I do not," said he to t'do Virginia del egation, "intend to say anything perso. Ual, but you know as wall as I do that at tbc beginniug of-tho recent gigantic strug- in hniwopn ihn ilitrrnnf R(.n'iinna f country tbero wero estrcrao mon South aud thero wuro extreme men North, I . migbl make uso cj a homcl) Cgur wLio,, i3 sometimes as goad as any other, even io ihu illustration of great and important n,,PStlo.iH. and hammer at ono end of tho line and an ao- "orcd Mime tho rebellion, and there seems to bo a disposition to continue tbo bam maring unfu tho Government slll bo do ctroyed. I have oppoied tbat system al wayp, and Iopposo it now.'' , . "up TT .1 .U- T3 :.!... , , '""" " "' i-puBuhu ' C,0lm U,ffl ,0r ,la 0WU g'VCS It 10 UU dcrstand that ho hold3 it as bottilo to tho ril . , t. , preservation of tho Government 1 But he , . , . , . , ' u uu s uoi Biou wini mis very piniu snesiK r r i ft ,.. ... . inn. In. Im ft'firna Hip Innllnmela In n , i n n C3. i.h.uu ihviiuiii.id ,,, ti.uu of earnestness, amounting to passion, that thoy must stand aside. Hear him all you who glory in tho institutions of our fa thers : "Tho Government, in tho assertion of its powers, anu in tho maitenance ol the principles of lho Coustitutiou, ban," says ho, "token hold of ono cxtreme, and with tho strong arm of physical powor has put down tho rebellion. Now, as we swing arnund tlio circle of tho Union, with a Gcd nnd unaltcrablo determination to 7 . f, ' - . uu"..".. .um, m tho duplicate of tho name spirit that ply I.- :t II n, il.- --....-...... . 0d in ibis frclitig and those persona in tbo 'South, this other i-xtremo whiob stands iu .be Way must get out o( it, and the Gov tu crnracnt must stand unshaken and uninov. c,j ou j.8 Un8is. This Government mutt bo preserved." Thus, does Andrew Johnson nromise ' A r!jfl wl t weuin mi colll.Mn hi9 uaD( jD lho fttC0 of a traitorous Congress anil party, 1 .j (j(C C0UI)try 00j. , Um for tUu dlf. ; . , ,., i char((oof his wholo duty so a Statesman : and a patriot 1 The Court Proceedings. Court met at Uloomsburg, upon Mon day, February C, 1800. Hi? Honor, Wil- ,!a,n EIvibU iresi()crjti wil, ,he IIoD. Jnhn jioHcvnoUi,, ftDa Hon. Stenhcn jja(ly) Associate.-., upon tho Bench. Tho tho principal oases aojutucteu :win, vs johu joudsou, jr., aamuoi donu- goo jr., and Aaron Johnson, Indictment Malicious MUchief. Truo bill. Yeidict entiog John Johuson, jr., and Sam I I.. I.... . . . I t . uel Johusou, jr , not guilty j Aaron John son guilty in manner and form as indicted. Sentence of Court A fiuo of twenty-five dollars and cots. Com. vs Dennis O'Neal Indictment Malicious mischiaf. Truo bill. Defend ant plead guilty. Sentence of Court A fine of one dollar and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Simon P. Case Indictment Assault and Battery. True bill. Verdict not guilty. Prosecutor and Defendant each pay one lulf of costs. Com.Vi. Satan Anderson Indictment Aesault and Battery. Not a truu bill. (County to pay tho coit?: Com. vs. George Dodson and Charles Dadsuu Indictment Aassault and Es cape Truo bill. A'olh I'losrqtte entered. Com. vs. Charles M. Blaker. Indict ment Assault and Battery ou his wife. True Bill Deft plead 'Guilty" Sen tence of Court A fine of 525 costs ol prosecution, and to givo bail of SHOO for (urety of peace for one yrar. Rei-out or mc Grand Joky. To the Honorable Judges of the Court of Common Pleas now comprising o Court of Quarter Sessions of tbu Peace in and for tho County of Columbia. Tbo Grand Inquest of tho Common wealth of Pennjjlvai.i.i, inquiring for the body of tlio Couuly of Columbia, respect fully report, . That wo have examined tho public build. iogs belonging lo lho County, and find them all in good repair. Wc recommend tbat there bo an addition of twenty feet put to tho rear of the Coutt House ; and that the grouud floor of said addition be mado into firo proofs to be used by the Register and Rocordcr, aud Commissioners ; and that the Commission ers offico be held iu tha room now occu pied and used as a Grand Jury room ; and that a a pwt of said room, with a part of tho room now u'od and occupied by the Commisiioner.J, bo made into a rojm for a Sheriffs OfBoe : and that tho balance of the Commissioner's office be used by thu Treasurer of said County ; And that ou tbo second floor of said addition, there shall be two rooms fitted up, one for the Grand Jurors mid one for lbs Traverse Jurors. The public road between Rupert and George Willits iu Moutcur township, b very dangerous for want of a proper fence betwueu acid Road and the Lackawauua & Bloombburg Rail Road. All of which is respectfully submitted. Wa. LAM ON, Foreman. Note. Court adjourned on Saturday aftorDoon, after a lull week's session, lo meet again on Friday, tho 23d of Febru ary. Ed Demy, A "White Boy Recovered from the Indians. HE IS IKDn.STirnAND RESTORED TO II IS RELATIVES. A corrc3dondcnt of the St Louii Dem erol writing from Jetferson City, Mo., February 4, oays : "Your readers will romember that sonic weeks go Colonel King, of tbo Thirteenth Misouria, anivjil from the plains with bis rcimeut brine ing with him a white boy twelve years of ago, wuo ono morning came io niarcgF mental camp lar out in the wilderness among tbc oavago Sioux. Tho boy could give no accouut ct liimsclr, and could on!yuy means ol signs, grunts anu hero and there an English word in tho barbar ous language of thu Sinur, mado known that tho Indians called him1 pale face,' and tho palo faces ho know lived beyond tbu 'sun rise,' lhat ho had a 'big flight' with a 'yonng buck,' (meaning a youu,? Indian) and got hn 'scalp,' and tlut fearing thu 'old bucks' would kill him, ho set out on bis little Indian pony in search of the tribo ol the 'palo laces,' for whom he in stinctively yearned, iututivcly believing that they wou'd protect bim from tho cruel vengeanco of tho f avuges for killing one of their youths1. When asked how long ho was making bis escape, ho replied 'five wakes and four sleepa,' indicating the number with his fingers of his hands, IIo has uo knowlcdgo of his parents, his birthplace, or tho circumstances explain ing his presence among tho Indians, Ho only knows that ho was, 'a pale face' boy. "Immediately on roaohing tbo States, tho Colonel caused tho inquiry to bo star ted in the papers for tho discovery of tho boy's parents or relative' whioh has rc suited successfully ftlr, J, A. Sylvfter of Quinoy, Illinois, was hero yesterday to no thu boy, and by comparison of iiis photograph with an arabrotipe taken of him when he was a ohild, nd marks of rcsotubianco whioh ho reeognlocd, camo tol tho conclulon that the boy was a eon of I..- . tirrtl lut r nut nil tint I' In inn vj." v - , . " V 7 . V," in thu summer of 1800, wlnlo tbo family wen' on thtir way to Oregon, "Colonel King accordingly c: g..h.r a number of .euators, re called to- nrcienta- lives and others iu an ante-room of Wio , 13 Senato Oliambur. who, after a careful in ! vesication was bad beforo thorn uf tho I evidences of thu identity of tbo buy with rv,u.lT8, , 1 "... . ' " " " K7o' Mr 8?" vca(nr, Whcu the formalitim, of (lie Iran- fer were over, Mr. Sylvester turned to Mr. King, anil with deep emotion pro. ed 'U gratitu- o lo tbo colonel, saying ho could never disoharco tlio obliuntions uu- der which ho bad placed tbo family by rescuing tbo boy from tlio bauds of tho savngos. If money would reward him the sum lie would namo was at his command, Colonel King said thai bo bad only per formed his duty and could not bo induced to ta ko pay. IIo would not be reimbur sed cither for expenses he bad iucurcd in 1 carina for and ulotbing him eineo bo came llnto .... dy . lie also insisted that i ,ook b . iinmi. .in,i IQi(i i.i,., , ... nnw iBriVI1 i,:s whii'i warrior ' 'riie boy who bad been watching tho 'white council' with uarue;t looks of anx iety and doubt now comprehended its I meaning, and bluntly refused to go. He nail uccom1: miicii atmcuc'i in mu -uir war rior,' us la; c 1 1 1 1 Colonel Kin, and it was .only by his ius uiablo lovj of adventure and the prospect ol new sighN mid otuor scenes among tlio 'paluf'.cni' tlut induced him to go, The conception of a-motlier's lovoora fsiher'o care never enters hij , miud, and he possesses all the stoical in difference of tho Iudinu to tho acci.il rela tions of civiliz-d society. II. i) a wild fellow, and civilizi'i slowly. His parents are now living in Oregon, and have bouu noiificd of bis safety. The manner of his los3 was this : The emigrant party were encamped ou the Ilumbold j a party of Indians came, one coming into camp, ben giu' an I lounging ; after they loft ho was no v? 1 1 era to bo found ; tho Indiana had stolen him.'' Nero CA&ucrtisrmcnts, THT3 WESTERN FAP.MSs7 PATE XT Washing Machiatc. r5HE undt rsined , h ving purehard H me Kigiit iu ten tin annre nameu remarairu in. ven linn in the countlee of Coliimlil i ami Montour, I Inlroa llll'l, Cll .. I II ll 1 1 II fl 11 1" 1 II ! II. I III C 1 1 1 9 .1 II u 1 1 1 I ! I 111 II I I hnrp. ninl the public (,'euer.illy. th.it bo 1 noiv pre- , ..n.n.l ... Ull ,.r.l..,.j ,.l, .liltr, Ki.lln., ill, I ,,....l ll , fii( jeu'-ral suiinfactiuii. The U'asber H nccoiiipani. ed wail a very j urii.rjuiiaiiii' vnu i ul,o iil.iui u which nan only to be.ried tube 'iniver-.ill approved K o I' t.-illy fliotiiil be without. these Ju.Uy pnpul.ir I nlior-tavius IMucliiiie ?rh Coll and ejainlne for yourf elvei. J. U. RUDY. llloomiburs, Tcb. 17, 1C-CG AUDITOR'S KOTICK. Estate of Ludwig Young, de-easel. '"J11!C underjljlifil. Auililor appnlnted bj Hie Orphan" 1 Court of l.'irmnl.iu eounly. tn nri'i ' ui5Lril.i,ti"U of tije fund in til i hand of l.'-vi Wriiun :ut! intiiiu Voting. Arturr,of l.udwi!- Yu'int:. dee'd u'li di.' heir eiit.llcd to tbu Mime, in Ihe order rtuhli-hed !,y taw, will iitleiid nl hi otli'e. hi lUnom.liiir''. on .M'lXDAY, till) ICtil llllV of MAK II HUM. lit 10 o I.1HCK t. in. i.i saiu cuy. lur inn purpiiHil hi io.iini the diitiiiiuuon. All persons liavnii! eUiiiu or ilu lnamls jiaiiif t the eslaie of Uu dece Imit . are iiulillcl lo prestiit Uu m lo tlie Auditor ou that day, nr be de barred from cuiuing iu for u tdiaroiif the fund. (J. B BUOCKWAY. February, 17, ltd. 4wJ2 00 AudHi r. VALUABLE Steam Flouring MilS F 0 11 S A L E ! 'fHK i.ABGS FIVE STORY Stone All Mi, known p.s MOrr'ri. ii Uu fjornh ul'I'jti. h'nr, l.'iA'ttw cotjmy, teni.t 111 :i, t j oi!i-rJ lur fciih1. It in MluuU'il t'i I. art f ISj W'ynuiuig ami Lr.tl.a."i!inu u.ai 'tt-..!-. nit c ,t.iii.Iy pt e 0 ;i U van Ui'p sit: r2itil Uu a'ny. w r 1 ri o.,ti MUil.ur.Uxll. til it UO l lil'T w:.t'.r co..,:.iutiii.i.ili n t,cr:i 1." . r in to ilii!t,.inr , I Hid . ou lho one Mde, i'.lid i....ij;n. 1' . i .1 ll;.- 01a . , v.lnle eoi'.iiiiuiil.i.iii. 1 1 1...1 Ly l.:;.lral t.nli nil pa.'. ol the (.o.il'.'.iv. A bri Ja Hjnu.iiue the liu-i'iue. ' ii.1.11 a brii.ss ".ram, i.c. &c , of .','ui.iii:j valley rilit Uy r.s d.iur.'. 'I mi ill at .1 CO of Ja Mott. Id.. it r.rourli Tnv. Ij lliu cause M ibis v.iliiiitl,- projiuiiy belli ; throw 11 up- on U.11 111 irhet. fiir. Moll, nai well l.uowii, una a nr.iLlleal lii.l'br. aud ufler' tlio ilealru :!i,io of liU nl.l nr.11.t1ca) m.l'er, aud aflei the destru :tniii 01' hi old Mill by lire, conceive I tlio idea of ere, ting 11 MullUI, M LI.Ii i.iid Ir 0111 I.i umplo lueaii. Lull the pres-jiil 1 structiiiu. II u liirolbhed Willi 1111 exielluut I'l.jtiue, lii'iriuii uf ttone. and modeiu i.iaihuiery of the very I bi'.-t l.iud. I ta la.iibive Inundations rest upon u lo:i,1 j ret a and r'hrfj live Moties hi'ii frnui III i e.tii'il . Tl. grinding fli-or I. ill thu uiidulu stiry. It ij lh- mo.t si lid rlruetuie in lliu iu,i itry and w.i alwny viewed Willi hoiiusl pride, r.n.l justly too, a. an enduring iiiuuuu.eul of thu ctMieru iuilii.ti and puvei 01a1.ee. I he storage ejparity of this mill 1 utiuriii.iu-, 1111. 1 lluur. giuni Czc .wu Itiaiiuil and uul.ttlv'il lroiu canal Loati by impioveil eli-vutoiB. There 1 uriihiuery tu ' colivv) vniin to any pail '1 thu mill reipiuud. A lnuuu ! mnrka i.tier n re.uty sulu fur all the brau.shuri mid ' iijill tiuO'iiiauufailured at jju.i 1 price. , '1 here u a lot, dweduug liouru and lar.l, euitablo fur thu miller, und a nture and loi a.lj ui 11 1 n:j the mill property, hiUi will 1 u .ol.iwlth it n'r.esired. H ik.i sou before lliu -'otli uf March next, it will be offi-rml fur rent. Dviry praclicil luninis tunii who i.ivesi;?ate llrs desirubleii its of the location, and 1!ij p riu.iiiauce of iu ttruilure. must bu luliy coiiviuied tint tin is a most lavorable oiipuitunity t i m.iku t sure and prullt allu investment, uu.l alloid a raruehaticu 1. uieuiuu la tu a loituuo. The term, (jrilfsired) inlght be, one miarlcr down with ten njual yearly payments, with interest of the w;.ol.i sum of deferred pamtiuts annual. y. I iiilhur pat tieul.i.'s can be lcJrned by addressing either cf the tabcriber D. K. MOUS8. Mo.sSide, Carbondalc, I'a. 11, I), STUUUCVANT, . Kinns'.on. Pa. Tebruary 17, 1EC0 itv. Lxecuior, Arcana Watches. Thn rase of thee Welches aro manufactured ofdif ferent uietul into whirh gold is forced by means of extreme lu at and a surface lelt of IS carat gold, which i lasting and elegant They are gotten up in hand sO'i.u rtyle mid are equal ill appearance and liniebto .. ...I,u, ...il.in C... ili,m. 111. i I I"... t, i hv are nil uicellent timo keeours and warranted such We sell Cents' large eize, detached levers, Hunting cases, I for SM. j Cent,' iiieilium size, detached lcversillanting cases, 1 tor S.3 to !"1. Ladies' llnnling case, 0J0 to $C3. Ladies' Cuard i.'haius, beautiful style, H do t.'halelaiiie, chain dn f.i Rents' Vest Chain, heavy nil I elegant, Oi Orders must be uc.i inpauied by the cash and may bo sent either by llxpress, by p jst-orlue order, or in registered I tiers at u ir risk. Nu watches ever bef ire oll",ired to the public equa I llien for beauty, diiiubiliiy and excellence, when thn price is eon. idered. Address AltOANA WATCH CO., W Fulton t New York. Fib, 17, I6bfi 3tu. Sclicll. ANEW WORK, UYTIin REV- DS.PL.UMER.. Juot Published. JEHOVAH JIRKH. A Treatise on I'rovidonoe. Dy WILLIAM S. PLU.MEIl, D.D., LL.D, One Vol I2ww.8l SO. Bent ty Mall on Receipt of Ihel'ricoby Ihe Publiihcra Meiirs. J. n l.irrmcor Cn..Pliilailelnhia.reDert. 'Sv'n u,' guuhed theoioaion- a voiumo winch ihey cannot but "rw.". SllEIVlIB JEH'UMIY, "'AIOIIHS, IIIA1U0NDS.&G. mlin IIOUBH of llOAVO.uT.T. (.IKAVI) k. CO.. 1 .Bu,navo the pieasum ofnnnouiiciiig that they n tlio Mile uf their WIDH.Y known JUWF.UIY, WATCH- ES. c, and fur Hie purpose of making their goods ni ZV"'?t""", "!,'." '" 1 f3ini;n up inij niui unit iiuvo ucvti ihi liver yo'. ' f,.,,cU',,ve ,L'"i'n""l!'i 0',' " " ll,..l..;i II. I ..III,. Am ,, ,.rll, c ,l,i I, I All arc WurauuaaOLD of the finest " ornmansntp, Our fiilnnicr will nliolinve tliegtrnt ailtantnjo ol ij coiit.int ''.eenlnn nf mw mil roiherrho .tiles nml pjttorii with which wo sliall liucp our .Now York Agency eupplled. WnUavu uiloptfd llio p;a.i of vale, now o popular, of cl.uruinu i ti ill Tor price, nml til price u III mva. rlal.ly Ho SJ Ktilt IIAUll AIITIUI.B, im tualtor how C'l-tlV it II1IIV In,. 'Mm urn .j ,,f ,,. I, ,. III., r ..up NhW Vurk Agency ure paid liy tlio aula nf Ourt innate ur tn.ipun reprcnaiitmg the vnrlou urllcles, Tlii-tn lrtlfli.;ati'.iroiil,lnt5ucciileach,ornverorSlniid rucli Ccrllllciitca will .how the holder thu pattkular nrtlrlK hu ill flii! 1 eiitltlpa I,, nn novment nf nn nil. dllloii.il Si. f llie arllclc iiaiiiodoiiihe CVrtlllcata I not ilenltBil, tin- lio'dur will oblige us, when no ru. tiirm lliu Cerllfliiile, by itullng whnt other articles of lho uniiiii viiluo he or r-lii; tnny pnftr. nml It will ho tent with pleniiirn. OUIt AIM lu lu PMIASL', and l";.r;; confident or giving the utmost rutlnfuctluii, THU STOCK COMl'UISES i , j,.. , , ,, . Amongst other article, sJpleudld (.'hicks, On d and Hilver Wntihuii. I.lng. let ivnh Dinuiiiiidi, llublea, Pearler, Unmet nml oilier Slona. (nilinirn uiiiliu clutter.) Ladlu' m ta of jB..iryi.iiiiprlln! 'liiynd I.ur rliMJ n thu mo.t f.i.h umililu style, tfl In l're. emu Pliiiio. of every va.iety. ingetlier wilh n largo , lu-ortun nt of Oi.ld ninl liiuiinelli'd ami I'eail Set, (Inlil Mini nml bli'evu Hiiltiin of thu moit heuutilul lew variety uf llrncoli.W.CI....ii, Almical Oux.., HeaJ I DniKiie CumU. Cli inn toe. In caaj anv trims urn lint la want id Articles of Jnnvlry ami y in our pi- woulii preri-r Hliverwnre, wu will a nil, lor any e'er. tllli ite ri'luriie.l In uu, u lichly eugruvi'd SU I' (ir L'ASIOUS or UUT'lEtt UlSll, buaullluily ihacd and plated, A'cai&3 live Wanted In every pri nrtlie United Mind' nn.l l'rovl iicrs.and tonllvucli very liberal iu lucemenl will be i.il'e ed. nml, on UHpficalimi, a circular ufi.rm. wid be fur ward id. IVo pri'lor luone) eiil In I'ojt OilUe Order whv'p' they can be obtained, or by llauk limit tuoiir I timer. Address ull orti'r to bur ..jenry, wuuu. will io tu.iductud i,y Jlcinsrs. JaQUET. BTEP.UNO i; t'o., ItJ llroidway, New York. Feb. 17, 1C(.G 3ui Scliell, SJU Ol, OLD AND ! I Awful Sacrifice ! DLT RAMKRUPTCY AVOIDED Kxtraoriliiinry Aniiouact'iiiesjl. Ot.nnuoaOnll.i worth ufOjId.?- Rilver Watrlien, Sil,,i-;i,l Jrwrlry, I'n.'iicli l.'lurl.s, lli.i:ni:i,l Itm., l'liiiiii-, Mi IuJoiiiii-i sjiiwlua; Mm hlnnn, bilv.'r U.iro, la ., to be dipiiiid uf ul I WO DJI,.iAltsJ, e.icl. article, villinut ri'jj'inl In Value I Ol'.AM) Il-UltNAri()VAI, Mi:i:TIN(! Ol'MvNIJ. 1- AOI L'ltnilU Ol' WATUIIIld Si JUWKMty. The i'ulloiii(! h.in been regnived.llrit ill ciiiii'pn:iice of the great Hu.'ii.iUna of Tra Iu, nn.l in order tu re liive lloiu liecuiiiiny eiiibarr.iiiaueiiia occ.i. iniied by a Uiitro. sinb' War, and tj uvoi B A iX K H U P i1 t XT U J S2.O0II 1101) worth r.f nod frniii tlislr :oc!t, must bo told In the course of tii- moaUu, at JJAY SACRIFICE, and fcrthat purpoao, they have iinani n ourly clictpd , ( DE 'I'll R Y & CO , 34 L:l,crtV Stle"t Xi Tlici i Exclnsiv " 1 1 r f o .11. i. to As a rreliiuliury they ivnuld rrmnrk that h'V man Mil ", im ai.-; j. ll uu biajs ait.lii.h or tu.it tli.ni ul Or' TU : . a E rt U if v'J1 Qi it a m ;V u 5 ?M L 2 'I'ho arti -'-'3 to sell at T.VO HOI. I.AP.O caiii, No matirr how co.tly it n.iy ho, .onsi st of ft;,t ii ll I M.iiiiln,. e.ni ll i I an I rlvir VVnte't t'r.;i.ih t'luL'u. ;tni lit with One. on h, ll,,in l'i..irU ami n.lier p-eciu i s-lmi iSn a.ur" nn.l In ll irnllLW of Hie ,mt r.lalinill'ililii nml n...ii.reTi,. 1 1 i'. elu leri) I..1.U ft t. it J.-iveiry i n-itiintii i Pi i .t Gold a ml t.u iiueio I lira 'is. ,s.t i It. nn 1 til-.-v 'I il tons, 1. i,e 111s ot all iii-.-iitiiious iJcc. .e, si'ver V, are, ("ilia pl.it. d) eouipri-iii'4 C.it,,ri. tinner I'i-ii, beau tiful y iln.-ei indi'iiar veil. T.iblo i; leu iiunni t-z. t"., I'ii'ii'n. .MeloiU'ous i. sscivlug ll-.iliiuu uf thu llerl ii-ai-i r . The ml 1 of r:it-h iitlide varying from s-IX to E'dilT IltJMIliUO deliar. UuV U'E i 11A L L PR 0 EE!), Ii-iv a I. pled the plan of tho ale ii" m popu lar ot i li.irv uu a ii.n I'm m pru ,- and 1I1U w ill iin aria. b'y be VI lor l.u-Ii article reande ol'ialm, '1 he ex peases ot cm luatiug our Ayuiry aru pal I tin- salt.' of ji-rtihi I". , or coupons r' presenliiu i!te v . i i-nr. tide-.. Hi s c-rliliiiite aro uhl at 1- IfTY 0.1 vT-l eacli or Sfnr 0-I'U and inch eiult.atJ will s.'lj.v the h.ildi.r lliu p.irin'Ul,ir.iiliili' he or she is eutithdtuou piiyiii'ut uf uu nd.lilioii tl .J0I Tin: uxi'iiNvn-t or fi:i:igiit a vi imimivi; pi. AiNuo ill', si. ':Xi: MA..'iiM.- Vi'l I.I, 111; I'A IU 111' Tilt: PA.iT 1 1 S3 WHO AM L.TI 1 nil.. TOTIIHU. , AG E N TS AlilTw A N T B ' ) In every partnfil," Unit'Ml nuuis mid PrOviuT nn I to u'l snui m; y liburitl in-l-iccn uill U tUTur u, aihl on ajiji'ir.niiiiii u cn cn I.ir nt' t, r..td ujM bM r.ir ia;Jf(!. Wi pi.'fjr tirny -i-i.t in Ctwt ;ri: oruur nr,L.r I'lensn v. -tat nlainiv -m l I I - v, nuio incy ran uu obitiiiicn ur uy li.nt); Urr.iu to ii..r -1 itt yuur Warni', lowii, (Juthity vuA DB THEY & CO.. AGiii'd imp. m M'i'.voruitc;;sj, 31 i.ibeity 5t., Xow Yorl:, Feb. 17, l6GB,-Cai.JJU public sale Personal Froperty f J ILL hi! sold at Pl.hlio Sale, r.t tlio VV rendem.0 of the undersigned, in CatavNissa t v. p.. Columbia cuul), on l'uiduy the 2t of March, 18GG, tlu following dei crb al persunal property, viz ; TWO HOUSES, ONE COLT, FIVE MILCH COWS. v.... f "., 1 rl 1 1 u"(j "H'1, 4 Shca'.s, 4 Sheep 1 Two- norso t agon, I Spring Wuguii, One nuggy, ono Tread inw.-r '1 hrishine iMa.l.lnu. with Wiii-'on complctt-, one .-led, I'luw, , liar lur. b. Com Harrows, one ret of light Harness, one set heavy Harness, one set Uufiy Harness, una Saddle, andcther article ton uuuierou In mention. L Sf'alti tu commence at u o'tnc A. M,, when condlliuusol sale will be iu i.le ko i.vu liy I'llll.ll' Uori'SIIAM.. Catawiisa. tw p. Feb. 10, lijiili t OF Valuable Real Estate, npiIE Fiibscribcr offer? to sell at private ! .ale. A 'I ItACT OF I.AXD, situate in Jackson township, Coin ubi c inuty, Pa., containing fcixty Acres, Fifty Acres of which 1 Improved, and in a hlsli stato nf cultivation, Hie reinaiiider in woods, cuniaiaiug a , laige luaiitttyui gooj ran liinoer. aisu, ImTiv Acres of Laud. ItuatoiH Pino township, county aforesaid, whereon Ij nr. . ,.. I n I v., v.vu u Frame Divcllin" lloitSC XTU1UC IJlVLlllUg JiUlliC, wilh Ihe necessary oul bullcliiigs, and a young thrive iim Orrhard. Ten Acre of which is cleared, and I he balance well-tliubereil, A stream of water runs thro' the premise, maiing it a desirablo rite fur thi erec- tion or n saw Mill. Cr Tlie above properly will bo sold cheap and on eauy contlitioiis. Further information can be obtained byupplyingtiitheubscriber, JOHN KUSLUR. Jackson twa. Feb. io, tBGa.-tr. Agents Wanted. Tu sell prize Ccrlirtcatea Ladies Jewelry, Dlumuiil Kings, Pin, fee, ONLY S5 EACH, For any article drawn, ltetnil Prico from Sin to 8350 All Ucdds Wnrianled Genuine, Price of Cerlillrnte (!5 cent each. Liberal Preml. uius and Cu111111l1.mil allowed tu agents. BA.MPL1! CCttTIITUATl.8 BUNT FltCB. For Circular and Term address. Meisr. HAYWArtO 4; CO Jan 13, 'M3iu SW ilroiilwty, New V.ik. "PT A "NTO l?nt)rri70 A J-XXXl JnL 'UXl 1 HjD. JItIS NEW PATENT, A lir.TlinONt.Y iNstTltUMGNTS constriiMml . XV truly sclcntllk principle. Tlicv h. """e"'. "111 reman, lunger In Tunk than Vn, ..I MB ni... tit ... nr. 1 ""'"'",,c""" " "'"I'lenmi iiitu-ui.aii I. Ji i ... .. . ' ' '"HirUIMPIIl ti,c cue, thereby c'uioii,,g mti, tho i,i i,a,, furrn of alrlnglr.g, by iitiatltutttiz atrnlght tiriilgcs, lrcscrvl.i at the mine time lho Over ftfiii,B a. of nhlch M, ,.,, ' e 1 01 . llniom f tlu lnvoiitor. Uy Mima Improvement tto gain much more vibratory power, at the tamo tlmo nromtvini nil ii nntliv nn.l rl.l,,. . r . Treiotv ii2 nil ll pur 1 nn I rlchnet. of toao. J licy have rCCLlVUll the IlillllCt tout ImnLlnl. r...n, tho I'rrta, mid all the ptlnclpal atllili in tho connitr. amonc which aro ! 7 . Jo., ,' ,1 , "y Sandcmun, I.. .M.Colliebalk, Max Matelzek, Theodore J:ifielj, ,, , ,. , , . "'uisn tVollenhaupt, FrancMI. Drown, Win Henry fry, B.'rii'il.ierg, Win, .M.iion, A. llarlll, M. EtrarAimch, Mr.SIMiaMlID TIIAI.UCna, the great planl.t, i-na-. j-r.iuci , eaya s l nivc examined your new nami-rutto, and I """"''J' approve- ot its nyncm uf construction. It principle, by which gieat liicrcaicnf lbrutory powtr i, ni,,i,, , , .,.; ,.. , ., . ,, . ' "-""'"cd, being very lmple and perfectly pnllotupli. lcal' Tha tone it grand and noble! It lmi grenl ra padty for eu.taluing the ound or liiislng, nml lit vol. i,, ,, ,. . " """'"' f "o r oer t have never heard excelled In "epui, purity, mid tyinpalhetlc incctiu-aa. Wm. IIEMlY l'UY, late musical criticof the N . Y, ,, ' , 1-7 ""'"'"""'"'.owly ll.vcntd - ....il. uu iimiiu given 1 1 theia byMossM.Tualberg, Coiuchalli, Maion nn.l othor..- Aregaiujtirucliire,tli.yure ori.-lnal nn.1 p!iilooph. ical j In purity, volume, and continuity of tounjln vo cal criinllilude, that crowning ctceilenee ' whicti enable tho plauiita to "lnS" 0 tha inurnment . Your rientia crrr deserve the liljlu.t rank. Yuur In vention, In my oinnn, r,8 dfciined tn woik radical change iu trie manufacture of l'iauo througlruut tha world. From itm K Y. Herald, Sjpt, Cl'pnu a careful ex. aiiilnatiouol lliuuuj Piano l'orto, wu 11 ml thj result, obtained nnt a ve y fine niiilujj tune, grut purity ana brilliancy tlirouglimii the entiru iiitrmneiut iml olteu full ml iu Pianos ioiistruclc.1 upon the old plan, Tlio X. Y '1 line, July I.', say: VVu havu now an iiii-truiiiint w.tl.out nn urpial. It can ung with a jiiiooth i!e,ary, u rfirlly iiu.ill,iliiiibln ou any other i hlriliiient : an or,!n;irv player olilmii with no .n.)r. lliili.llie fullnei.ti.ru cjr.n.l Piano l'orle, and thy u u-1 .U.T-I'il ' ll d 1;, li,:siLL,i.i.;i : J.aiuii; lho.ou;l.ly rxiinl'ieiland !ot. ed the l'ltitiO-Furte iiiM'iited and p.itjniu,l .y .),.. y, u, Ilr.iuts. I am ol the oi lnlon tli.it tli.s tou- reaulMn. frmil In niipruvemcnu.ai eilnbited iiiihj initrumeiiu under examination, iu point ufrkhu. ss., depth i brilliancy, njual ihi.t of ll.o belt Crtnd Piano fmi, a.id txiiELstliemln pure, musical iiiti'nuiionaliun ar.J ACUii. tunc, power thu uproilmatii' i.im to j, . t I coiiilder pcrfectlo.i in the iiutruiii iul tlun hi),.t bjn achieved Lyiiuy otiur )otsm of ituiiafacture. Yliit respjiifnlly, i.. .11. HoTrsan.Mj:. cot.i: ARIIXT.S V;i HALL Si SON, !)'!) Broad war, New l'oik. lleljre purchasing, uinJ lor a dcurlrtivecalulug i. nun price. Fib 17. ItOJ-ly.-JJIl. IN VKNTO'llS' OFFICES ' I'T.riMU'lL l. i;v.Xd. CU'il E,iiici.i nut I'mc.i!. ,i I, it r.t No 4io Walmii ty. l'tiil'n p yniyri e.r.t.-.l -i:m-.'.I i.iiohho.i Euciner.n t I)rnll"!lllll3 mm 'Uellil-.. tlo leU mil l,. .a..,.. oTull klu. I nude mi,l H'ulll illy an.,,!,.,! tu r.,.r(,i iiiieiiiiou civ.ii in mi i i:o i !; c-y;t n.,d i.Ni'i.it .. . ..e- ,! j ui all i.u.'iiiiiel.la Irni.i I aiuhl tlfice pnii iii ml N. I. slave )iiurelvrs usel,- tro ible and trnv I liui! .-.ipei.sis. a. ill ri is no arliul u-ed of ner. ,1 li'l-IV.i-W With US. All ll'Jrine.si, ,, ,.Heotli esrl.i. h. l.niieaiteil i.iiiriliu? 1 orlurih-r iiil'ornialiiin ili r rl i.f iiUuve, Willi Mainp inclosed lor clicular illi lt.it. Ul, i'C -Ii J. Weitfi r. iistray. J"'innc into t!n enclosure of I lit under- V sine ied. r'-i Iin' in I oru t tiiivuthip, l.VluiuM i ci.u-.it) , on or abuat I ul llirUtiuas, an old iiUHilEL HultNB. Th.' owner m r'viested to prove pr"pent. pir , Ii .ri;es nn 1 inke hint u.vav or he ill b.- di.n.irel 1 1 a ihe law imlj. riiA:ii.i:s FCTTcniiAV. Fill. in. 3 :t.' IJN ibrSaie or Menu A w.l! arranged Inn or Tajrrn. nitus- i" ted :-i r l,i. ,-e :: ',;., rupimlu i (Jou.ily. I'a , I nir n ! I'.r rat.-ur rent. It is a i uuimuil iou s build iui aii.U i iiilapte.l f,ir ,i Hot I H- For i-ar'tuulai - nn lire of Ilia lliiperttinnd w los oicupi.i the prmnin-i.. Ter.uti of sale will tu niadu tasy tu ths pun luer., nonr.' Tf iiown.i.. . I nwer Mm" Illi'se, Feb III. INK!.-- Sin. DMiniii'S,D.i(:l;. pay .I'onaioua.&o., collected. Epecml attention paid In m uter aruirg under the tu-l-ri ul lti.veiiiu I.H1VI. OFriCU Fust door beluw the Court House, . , liLOOslsIBUUG, Pa. Jaa C3, ,6iG ADMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Estate if Thomas Wildoner, da: it. i t itii-ru of Adi: j t.J o.i the Il.latu of Thus Wiidonc-r. lat of Fishine. ; .Cf"!l l"i. Columtia cn. deceasod, havo been era,. tyiiriulr.l i.m ,., .. ,r u, , i.uaisier oi i.oiiiinoia lonuty to the under, signed, rei-idiiig in lleiilon township, All peron. h. un claim i.CLiust Ihn estat" of thn decedeni are re'iuetel to presmt then, to t!ieundersi'iieil. wuh forliiwi'lh l'etsons Indebted lo make payment WM. SMITH, Adm'r. dt tiuii ron. Jan 11, lS".0.-Ctv $" Adminisirator's Notice. Estate of Charles Etssenhart, deceased. TcltPM of ndmini-tration on the Estr.to J of Charles Ilis.enhnrt. late of Cntaii ia tw dJC',1. have been a'lantedby the UegUier ofCuluuiLia. Co.. in Hie uniliTsigiied. All persoiialmvii.il claims neaiui theestale of the do cedent are ruipi.-tt-d tu present ihc-m It, Hoi iinilersign ed. without deh.y. unci all persons indebted lo mako payment lurthnilh. Jan.S7..8C0.-Cw.-S - VBWCB.V. Public Notice, Whereas my wife Caihnrino Fox. has left my bed and board without Just eaure or provocation, and refuse in retitpii - tin. ... ,i,nv..r.,.u to notify all person against harboring or trusting her , as I will not be responsible for any debt of her con tracting in I Feb 10, 13GJ- 3w BENJAMIN f, FOX, ULS.K. Admiuatrtor's Notice. Estate of John U JIcss, dte'd. B" ettcrst of Administration on tho estate nf ll... II ,1 I . ! a I . f . 1.1. .... ,, iii-.s. line ill uuyiiiiua, lun it si,,p, i,,,. lumbm county, dee'd. have been granted by the Ilegi.- ter of Oiilmubia in . Intbe iiiiderngnuil. All persons having claim nguiist tlm estate of tha dscedent nre recpn.'. led to present them to ilia under signed . without delay, and ll persuns indebted t make paymeni tortlivvilh. EzitA srnt'imxa, Feb, 3, IKO-Ow $3 Adin'r. . , 1 ; . AumiUSitl' atOr'S NotlCO. ! , , .. , , . , , , , Instate ol Mary cjchtoepprnhisc, dec d. LUTTEltS ol Administration on tbo Estate nf Mary Bchweppeuhiser, laloof Miftlin twp., Columbia county, dee'd, b ive been granted by the lieg later of Columbia to., to the uiidersigued. All persons having claim against Hie estate nf tha decedent aro requested to present them to the Admin trnior without delay, anil all person indebted tt mus.u payment luriuvviiu, February, 10, 'Gij-OwSl JOHN ATHN. Adin'r. CIovci'scc! Wanleil. Tho undersigned, will pay thu hirhe, market price for CUOVF.RSEEL), delivered at ltir Btation, r A XTO.N ic II ARM AN. Kuptit, Pir, 55, Ul.-3m.