The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 26, 1866, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUItG, SATURDAY, MAY 2o 1866.
LOOAti INTELLIGENCE.
O.N Monday Inst we were favored with
Ihiushowvro. Toward tho mountain eon
ntdcrnble hall raid some snow foil.
William L. Maddock & Co., ileal
cm In fine groceries, No. 1 15 youth Thlril
titrcct (ojipoHltu the Olninl Rank),
l'hllndclithln.
IlV thcsupplciticnt totlicCoLU.MiiiAN
'our riwlCM will bg luformuil Mint Mr.
Henry Rosenatoek luw returned to this
liluee, ami resumed his buslnaM of pho
togra'ihy, etc., at the old Htand In the
Exchange. Iltoclr.
Tm: grout "show" of I)nn Itlce, our
IX'iulersWill not forget, Is to bo here next
Tuesday. Tho zoological portion eon
tains many (UiliJectB of Interest and In
struction, and the equestrian performan
ces arc said to be of a superior order.
Onf, day last week rt general row en
Rued In Iron Street, In which Jacob Fox,
of Mt. Pleasant, received a pevero wound
ifi the head, from which tho brnlu pro
'triuleil, by a stone. John Clayton, who
U wild to bo tho guilty party, lias de
camped. Judge HAimiJrr, of Wayne County,
has lately decided that deserters, if oth
erwise qualified, can vote, and warns
election boards against pleading Igno
rance hereafter. Tho points made weru
about thesamo as those of Judge Elwcll,
In this county, in tho case of Common
wealth vs. Fry. "Wo understand the
question is also beforo the Supremo
Court.
At a meeting of tho Columbia County
Agricultural Society, held in the Court
House on Saturday, the 10th instant,
Mr. Matltlaa llartman was chosen Pres
ident pro tan. It was decided that in
stead of a fixed 5alary to the President
he be allowed tho same per day that is
paid to the ExecutiveCommittec for each
day's service in tho society. Tho salary
of tho Secretary was increased to seventy-five
dollars. The following officers
wero elected for tho ensuing year: Jo
heph P. Connor, President; Caleb Barton,
JIathias llartman, James Masters, and
Conrad IJIttenbender, Vice-Presidents ;
A. Philip Young, Cyrus Crevcling, and
"Vm. II. Shoemaker, Executive Com
mittee; F. P. Drinker, Secretary ; E.
Meiulcnliall, Treasurer ; and 15. F. Ilart
juan, Librarian.
Rase Rall. Tho following is the
score of the match game played by the
Continental Base Ball Club of Blooms
burg on the Fair Ground, Mny 1!), 1800:
FI1I.ST NINK.
'Tlnangst, c
Mover, n
o. II.
.i 1
Fini.ii.
Dlchl.o
E. Furmau, p
MeKlunoy. s. s
Htirtinun, 1st b.
Eycr, 2db ,
I la relay, .'Id I
llcldlcmnn, 1. f..
'. Fiirmaii, 1st b G
Abbi'tt, I. f t
llarton, 3d li ,1
V.. Klwll, Sill ll B
ltanisny, c, f. 2
Itrockwiiy, 8. s 2
Garrison, r. f. 1
.1
i' rceze, e. i it
George Elwcll, r. f....l
Total 27 40 I Total '.7
innings.
Int. 2d. ."VI. 4th. .Ftli. 01 li. Till. 8th. dlli.
1st Nine...2 H H 4 ll ll 4 10 u 10
Field 1 2 2 7 4 It 0 4 1-21
Umpire ruptnln M. Whltinnyov.
Scorers Mt'dirH. Hempstead and Waller, Jr.
Home runt Ramsay, 1; Garrison, 1; Dlchl, 1;
list relay, 1,
struck out Hurton, 1 ; Hroekway, 1 ; K. Furninn,
1; liaiclay, 1; Hiiidlciiiau, 1.
Left on buses llnnngst, 1; Mover, 1; C. Fur
1111111,1; Abbott,:!; Dillon, II: li Elwcll, I ; Dlclll,
1; llarlniaii, 1 ; ll.iretay, 1; George Elwcll, 1.
I'ut out on foul balls Unnngst, 1 j Meyer, 2; C.
Furninn, 1; Abbctt, 1; :. Elwcll, 1; Dlchl, lj
McKinney, 1.
Fly catches Unaiigst, 1; Moyer, 2; Dlehl, 0;
V.. l'liriuaii, 2.
Military. By a resolution of a sub
eonimittco on the reception of State
Hugs, tho into commanding officers of reg
iments residing in the Ninth Militia
Division of Pennsylvania, composed of
tho Counties of Columbia, Luzerne, and
"Wyoming, and color-bearers and guards,
lire requested to report to tho subscrib
ers tho names and post-offlco address of
color-bearers and guards, to carry their
regimental Hags in tho procession at In
dependence Square, Philadelphia, on
the Fourth of July next, tho bearer and
guards to lie those who wero detailed in
orders to those duties, or who bore their
colors in action. They will assemble in
3Iarrisburgon tho 2d of July. Arrange
ments aro being made by which trans
portation will be furnished them free on
the various railroads. Address General
Henry M. Iloyt, Wilksbarre, Pa. ; Col
onel Wellington II. Ent, Light Street,
Columbia County.
NEWS ITEMS.
Tiierf. aro now one thousand six
hundred and llfty National banks In op
eration. Oxi: hundred young men aro prepar
ing for tho Catholic priesthood in tho
dlocof.0 of Philadelphia.
It is reported that one hundred and
fifty clerks will bo discharged from the
Treasury Department at tho end of the
month.
Since the destruction of cows in Eng
land they aro importing goats from Iro-
land for milking purposes. Some of
them sell as high as forty dollars each.
Tim Chicago and Northwestern Hall
way Company control and operato more
tlmu ono thousand miles of road. In
this respect that powerful corporation
has no peer In the entire world.
John Mitciif.l is writing upon Irish
grievances through tho columns of tho
sOpbuonc Rationale, of Paris, and prom
ises to " explain clearly what Fcnlanism
,'s, and ubovo all, what it is not."
Thk Directors of tho Manassas Gap
Jtallroad aro endeavoring to effect aloiui
of twenty-live thousand dollars for tho
purpose of putting tho road into imme
diate operation to Salem, lu Fauquier
County.
It is stated that a new insurrection,
fomented by General Prim's adherents,
5s on tho point of breaking out iu Spain.
Between tho Chilian war and disorders
at home, thu Spanish Government must
have its hands full.
To get up tho new five-cent piece,
which is soon to bo issued, will cost
about six hundred thousand dollars.
There will be, when tho coinage Is com
pleted, three nnd a half million dollars
in this moiioy in circulation.
Tim message of Mayor Brown esti
mates the present value of taxable prop
erty in NashvUlo at eighteen million
.dollars, or nearly four million dollars
;noro Mian llyo years ago, at the com
jjieueemeut of .the Rebellion,
A NF.w gas-burner has been introduc
ed in Edlnburg. The nip Is composed
of "patent odumos," siliceous sub
stance not liable to corrosion or oxida
tion ; and the result is that tho flame Is
steadyand thogas thoroughly consumed.
LiF.UTENANT-UKNKHAL UllANT has
Instructed the military department com
manders to abolish, as rapidly as possi
ble, tho districts under their commands.
In some cases he has recommended the
conversion of two districts into a mili
tary post.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati
Commercial assures us that at Columbus,
Miss., the ladles who decorated the
graves of those slain In battle, or dying
in wimp or hospital, made no difference
between tho Confederate and the Fed
eral dead.
Governor Oitlt, of South Carolina,
regarding the teaching of freed people,
believes It good for them and good for
tho State. Ho says the teachers shall be
protected In their duties, and that the
prejudice against them and their occu
pation is disappearing.
Thk Hartford Cburant announces that
the contract for constructing tho Get
tysburg monument has been awarded to
Its designer, James G. Patterson, Esq.,
of that city. Tho monument is to cost
fifty thousand dollars. Mr. Battcrson
designed mitF built tho Worth monu
ment. Tiik strike of tho eoalhcavcrs, at Port
Richmond, which took placo some four
or six weeks ago, in consequence of the
reduction In tho price of labor from
thirty cents per hour to twenty-live
cents, is at an end. A few of the old
employes have commenced work at tho
reduced price, but the great majority
now employed are new men. The bus
iness along tho coal wharves is now pro
gressing without any interruption.
IIiou water in the Mississippi nt St.
Louis lias had a very curious clfect. The
city has been contcstlngsults with squat
ters upon the river front for some time
pat, and was unable to oust them from
possession. Tho high water, however,
did the work, and now the city has taken
measures to prevent them from return
ing to it when thu river recedes.
Tm: great railroad suit of tho Ohio
and Mississippi against tho Indianapo
lis and Cincinnati road, for a million
and a half of dollars, is beforo the Su
perior Court in Cincinnati. Tho suit is
brought on an alleged breach of contract,
the Indianapolis road having secured an
independent connection with Cincinnati,
instead of usingtheOhionnd Mississippi
track from Lawrenceburg, as was con
tracted for.
Tin: citizens of Nashville, Tcnn., have
shown theirgood sense by returtiingslnce
the close of the war to tho maintenance
of good public schools. Before the Re
hellion tlioe Institutions were, the pride
of tho people. Tho teachers now em
ployed (two of tho principals being grad
uates of a Northern Colleirel are deter-
mined that thoschools shall merit in tho
future thONime support which tlicy had
in the oast. Tho citv is said to linvo
made an investment of two hundred
thousand dollars in the schools, and
it maintains them at a venrlv cxncnsn
if sixty thousand dollars. The wholn
mi inner of scholars is about two thous
and. One of the graded schools num
bers seven hundred pupils.
MARRIED.
On tho lfilb liivtaiif. bv n A Woit.rt i?,.
r'ltmmiurit Dr.mt to Ki.k.vnoh Wf.i.i.ivki!, both of
.iiauison Township, Columbia County.
On the 2ltli ultimo. In M.vh,mlrnii. r -n..
ILcv. C I' Ktmver .1. IT Mni'vt-i. nrann.-tlu
ofthoolllelatlnKelerwnmn, to PkasikH. Hhii k-
itKAii, lormeriy oi iierwick, l'a.
In WIlkCRhnrrn. nl. fli r..kMenn nt ti it f
l-!t.rt.. on tho 17th llmtnnt. hv Uev .1 A CVw..l 1'..!
OAlt I. MKIIltlMK.N toltUVII IlOSS Ll!WIS, both of
wuKcsoarre.
In tho M. I Chureh. Wllkealmrrn .... tlw. l-.tl.
instant, by no v. Y. C. Smith, Hknuy II. Dunn to
juahy u. fki.i., oom oi vt iiiieMiarro.
DIED.
In SUK.uioaf Township, on tho Mill ultimo.
iiAiniiKT Ai.vr.itNA, infant dauiihtcr of Anion
anil Mary A. Van-dcklc, aged j months, a wco!:s.
nun .1 nays.
In llrlarereelt, Columbia County, on the 0th
instant, A. CHtaiii., In the 23d year of his age.
On Thursday, tho 17th instant, I)n. I). It. Mix.
I.U K, of I.lBhl Ktreet, nsjed about 2D years.
On Friday the lltli Instant, nt the house of her
son-in-law, John I'. Williams, in Hanover Town
ship, CATIIkiunk WiuiTi-K, aged 77 years and 11
monins.
Dr. J. S. I)nrrlll.-Thlii rmowiitil nliyil.
Helan, whoso fame 1 as wlde-spreud an the conti
nent, is now at the Montour House, Danville, l'a..
where he will remain until Jim. 9 u ..n l.....
particular nttcntlon to his circular inclosed. We
M im oi inaiiy uiuuh periormeu ny nun In WHUo
banc, Heranton, and vicinity, and men whoo
names we cannot doubt. Wo have no Interest In
ins MiryrM wnaiever, oui wc cannot, In Justice H;
the alllUtcd, permit thlsopisirtuiilty to pass with,
out rcqucMltn; our reiuters to try him. ills treat,
ment Is very pleasant, as lie Kivcs no medicine.
K. II. I.llllc,
A'lTOItNUV-AT-I.AW,
Olllcu on Main Htreet, In white frame house, be
low tho Uxchango Holel.
llolicrt K. Clurk,
ATr0Il.VEY-AT-I,AW,
Olllco corner of .Main and Market Streets, over
1-lrht .National Haul;.
John Ci lrrec,
ATr01lNKV.AT.I,AW,
onico li Itcglstcr and Itecorder's oflice, Jn tho
basement of the Court House.
Vclc- AVIil,
ATTOHN'r.V.AT-I.AW,
Ofllco on Main Sti eet, over H. II. .Miller's Store.
C. 11 Ilrocktvny,
ATTOIlN'EY-AT-I,AW,
Olllco on Mailt Street, first door west of tho Court
House.
Chuilci. O, Ilarkley,
ATTOIINKY.AT.I.AW,
Ofllco on Main Street, over H. H. Miller's Kloro.
VllIlam II. Aliboll,
ATTOUXKY-.VM.AW,
CatawlsKa, l'a,
11. K Jucknn,
ATTOHXKY-AT-IiAW,
riurwlek, Columbia County, I'.i.
M. M. TlullKh,
A'lTDIt.VnY.AT.UVW,
llerwick, Columbia County, l'a,
PI. M. l.'Vrllr,
Arrt)it.si:Y.AT-i,Aw,
Ccntruju, Vfifmsftua County, Tn,
pUBLIC SALE OF
valuahli; heal i23tatia
In pursuance of nn onlcr of tho Orphans' Court of
Columbia County, 1'u., on Hal unlay, the, 11 ilay ot
Juno next, at ten oilock In tho forenoon, Philip
l'nilst, administrator nt Daniel Krlitn, latci of
Cooper Township, Montour County, deceased, will
exposo to (.ale, by publlo vtmlu, nl tho homo of
Emanuel lAznrux, In Montour Township, n cer
tain traetof laiul, situate III Molitour Toumhlp,
Columbia County, nilJntnliiRlniiilH of Kmanuel !ii-
Minis on tho cant, tho Itlvcr Husquc linnua on tho
roulh, nnil tho lino illvMInu tho Counties of Co
lumbia and Montour on tho north, cniitnlullut
clBhty-twoiu'rumnil Hlxt.v-slx perehesnent mem.
lire, about twenty aeres of Mhleh Is Improved or
cleared land, Ijito tho estate of said ileeenced,
Mlluato ill tho Township of Montour mid eiumty
aforesald. JKSHK COI.KMAN, Clellt,
lILooMsncnn, May fti, im,
CONHITIONH OI' MAIilX
Twenty-flve ier cent, of the purchase money to
bo paid by tho purehascr to the administrator on
thu day of Bale; tho residue of tho purchaso mo
ney to be paid In ono year from tho confirmation
nl. it., with Interest from the. confirmation. The
purchaser U) pay for deed and stamps.
rilll.ir KOUHT, Administrator.
May 23, lfidfl.
I. BUHKHAItT,
Iinisirterand Dealer in
IKON AND BTGKU
No. CO Front Street,
Philadelphia.
TOIIN STltOUP &, CO..
O . ..
(successors 10 Mroup .v iiroincr,
WIIOI.r.SAI.i: DKAI.K1W IN FISH,
No. 21 North Wharves, and 2i North Water St.,
1'hliadelphln.
17 J. LKSTElt,
J-' .... . . . ..
wnoicsaic aim iiciaii iieaier in
l'OUKION AND IXJ.MKSTIC CAItl'ITl'S,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac.
No. 29 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
T0 ALL WHOM IT MAY COX-
X CEHN. Please take notico that I, Ira Itond
armcl, of Centrovllle, Columbia County, hnvlnu
IwiiRht tho following list of property from Peter
Hower, do declare that it it my Intention to lend
tho satuo to tho said Hower, to wltt four beds;
ono dozen chairs; ono lot of dishes; one cup
board; ono burenu; twenty yards of carpet; ono
cooking stove; ono liirlor stove; one two-horse
wason; ono two-horse carriage; ono double set of
harness; ono slnglo set of harness; two tables;
two piss. IltA HOADAHMEU
H
UBU All FOB CATAWISSA!
THIS WAY FOIt I1AUOAINS.
Goods to compare with stringency of tho money
market. I,ook and compare prices before pur
chasing elsewhere. Just call at tho favorlto busi
ness stand of
MrNINCH & SHUMAN,
nnd you will be met by the obliging proprietors or
thelrcierks, and shown tin ough their great variety
store free of charge, of course. They will give you
a fair chance to spend your loose change, they
trust much moro profitably than It can be spent
elsewhere. Their
HTOCIC OF DUY OOODS
this Spring Is much larger in all Its varieties than
usual. Their
LADIES' DltliSS GOODS
are of tho nicest styles In market. They have a
lino assortment of
ltATS.'CAPM, HOOTS AND SHOES,
SUMMEIt, CLOTHS, CASSINETS,
CASSIMEKES, AND VESTINOS,
ami numerous nrtlclcs common to such establish
ments, besides a general assortment of
HAItDWAIti:, TINWAlli:, (lI'KENSWAItn,
AND GltOCEItlES,
nil at greatly I educed prices. They wish to con
duct their business on the system of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
nnd they think they can alloul to sell very cheap.
tncy leiuin ineir thanks for many past favors.
and nsk tho luture patronage of their foinicr cus
tomers uud the publlo generally.
McNINCII & SHUMAN.
rpiIE NEW GROCEHY STORE,
-L on Main Street,
nLoo.MsnuitG, pa.
A LARGE ASSOHTMENT OK NEW GOODS
Just received nt
HENIIY (IIGEII'S NEW STOHE.
Dry Goods,
Hats nnd Caps,
Iioots and Shoes,
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas,
Coffee,
Spices,
Fish,
Salt,
lllce.
Rilsliw,
Tobacco,
Segars,
Candies,
Notions,
Toys,
FLOUIt, FEED, AND PltOVISIONS,
togetlicr with n great variety of notions gener.
nlly kept In stores.
miTTEH, EGGS, MEAT, AND PltODUCE
taken In exchange forgoisls, for which tho high,
est market price will be paid.
HENIIY OIOEIt.
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Tin;- Tll.-oiTliT 1 V- nine .
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WIT, HUMOIl, Ac.
, THE HEPUIILICAN,
under tho present maumreiiient erk,n,Min,..,.i in
the midst of the Hebelllon. January, lwi.1, and If
,1 linu mil I mm. .Iint.lj( l l.n.. . ..... . .
.. ... . .. ..... i, ,, ,ul., ui-eii us I'arnesi
and shicern In Us supirl of Abniham Lhu-oln
and his war isillcy, Eiuanclpallou I'locl.iniallon.
nnd all, lis any louinal printed Insldn Ihe I'edciai
lines. I itklng that ground, then, and llndlng An
diew .loliiison stiiiidlng llimlv In ilefeneeof tho
same principles, wnliave no other dutv to iH'iiorm
oriieslictogrntirvthan to "Fight It out on this
line" unlll tho Itcbelllon, uiuieil or illsaimed, Is
wholly and permanently put dow n,
Tin: ori'icr vi. Aiivi'itTisii'Mi-vr
of nil Ihe Exccutlvo Departments of'the lluvern-
iniut iiiu piiiiiisiii-ii 111 me
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Three copies one ear a no
I hreo copies six months . 2 U)
Ten copies one year. (o
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A pel son sending us a club of tvicnlv subs'crib
els In tho eekly, uud 4 ID, will bo entitled Inuu
i.v f 111 entiv iinillu
Tho Dally National Itepuhllenn is furnished to
1111111 siiifsrriuers at m per unmuu; IH for six
IU1.0IUH. 1 ivu copies one ear 11. AililresM
w. j. Mi'itrAiiii .t m.,
Wf.shlnglon, V. C,
N ACT
iu I'Rovinn rnn thr Knr.cTinN op a tiniKi. rnu
TM K Kul'IAJVjiKNT ANII HUTltUlT Or Tlill I-OOH
IN TIIK OilINlV OK COMJMIHA.
Huf-rtns 1, llnll rnnHnil Uv tlin Hptintn mid llntwn
nf Ih'prt'HPiitnt.vcsnnhc (jcimmoTi wealth tiflVim
yi vim m in i M-iicnii AMii'TiHJiy int itmni u in iktc
by cniu tcil ly tin niitlmrliy tiff tlm Bainr, Tlmt .1.
A. FiiMt(il(!uoli llnrrM, liCWlS Vt'llfr..!ctt'IloII
man, Tlmum (.'rcvi'llnu, nr., Htumipl Ifnari, Wil
limn Iriilnon, llllnm .f, Ikrlrr.niM. Jnhn K, Uioiz
I in mid n I'M 1iiri'1iV niiiMihtlMilriilMlillistlnlicrH.wlinHfi
ilnty It flmll to, nr ii intOtirliy of them, nn or hofurn
hit) ni'Hi uny pi .liny, .iitm iuuiiiu vim iikmm:iihi
i titit liiititlt i(1 niul Hlxlv.tx. to ilt'lt'i'tnliiti utioii
mul iiurclms muIi n-nl I'ntato a4 II icy, or n m.gor
ny m infill, niiiui niTni nri-i'wiii. uuuu'iuriiiiiii'
iliiflnn nf tlii nnor nf Cnliimlthi County, mul to
taluuM-nnvryaiK'ti ttifrcfor In tin mono mul for
inn u.tinni i or hm rni o i inriunnicii n inn loiirin
ftpotlnn nf this in t.iitnl rrrtlfy their taocpiillnifi
iiprpin uiiopi" uu'ir Jianunnu wchih mi uiu i;utik i
thn liunrter HpmKHiH or lniumnia vounty. in tm
tlloil In hi olllo ami at tin1 next kpiipiiiI t in Hon
llu' tinnllMPii i icfinr-s or uommma i ninny snail
cloct thrwj rtHpt'ctubh' clllcni tf tin nti county
tn hnillrpctorftiif Him tMHrami oftlioIIoUM'nfllm-
ployntriit for Coluinlila County lor tho tnHuJiiK
yi'Jir, a nn un jikik n in uiim'iiiuiii win i'iiiiiijr
tilinli Itntiinilliitplv nn i-rrilvlnii thn ri'ttirtiN Irnm
tlH'fnvpral i-U't'timi tlL-trkt.-i uml niNtlim up thn
ouiniHT ni vfucn intTPin. nr imiin uirf iiiivh
thercaftiTtccrtlly umler tm-lr iinrnMaml tfixu tlio
fiiLiiii in tM'nmm Rrificr-ipii uirt'i'ifirN in i u ( itk
..t of ritlifn U.mslrttllt llf tlillil luilllili.
won Kiinu nit- uio muu cerunriur m im umvv, aim
forthwith kIvp notlrn In writing to the wild iIItpc
Utrn of their twine elected, mm IhpnaM illrertnrit
nlmtl meet nt the Court llmiso. intliM wiM counlr.
onthutlr!t Mondny of Novt'inher iipM eiir.ulni
ineir I'liciion. nnn oiviiim inciii'iivfs ny iw linn
thi'tclusHi(( the placn of the IliKt to lo viicaltil
attlif p.xolratlon nf tho tlrstycar, of tho Keeoudnt
tlir (xnlnitltin (ifthn fupcfiiitl venr. of Mim thlril nt
tho oNplratpin nf tho (hint year, no that thoM who
snail iipcinwt'ii auer hip nrii. 'ii'i'iifii,miio in iiiu
mnlonhove tlecilhp(l, timynercfnr threujenrs.
ntKlnup-thlrd may hceltnspn nunually.
rK(TioN iniu uip Riierin ni who enuniy Himu,
witlilii ten (lay alter tlu pusmnji' of this act, uotlly
tho cniuinlslnnrrs of thoJr nplolnItnent. nti'l
when ttipv Hliall inept fur entering titnin 1 li iltit Iim
UNiluupd ttiom by thW net which rmll place of
niooiuiK Hnau uo m iiinumttnur, hi, inu court
iiouso.
Skctiok 3. Kvery director rleetoil In innnncr
nforpnalii, or appointed as H provided In tho
twelfth section of HiH net. idinlt. wltliln ten dnv
nftcr he In notlnua of nucli eicetmn or npixtint
ineui.niai ueinru no ti icrr uumi liH'iiiuiL'Hoi N iiti
olllce, tnko nn oath or alllritiatlnn hefnro a Justice
of tho pvitconf wild county torilschaico tlioitutleH
ofdlrpcttu- of Hip ioor for nld county trulv, faith
fully(nud liniartliillyttotlio tcst ttf hN Judgment
nnd ability, and In easo of neglpct nr reftiMul to
take ntd onth or utltrnmtlon wltliln tho tlmo
nfori'salM. ho Hhall inrfrlt and pay the Mini of ten
dollars for tho use of tho poor of said county,
which UnnHhall bo recoverel by the directors for
tho llnip ijeliiLjnsdehtsarnorpnnii ikj ny law re
rnvprnlilo. niifl tho directors ntiatfflcd tm afitrpmitd
uro hereby nuthorlml to ndmluNter nn oath nr
nmrmatinn in any cji;m when n.siinii ikj necessary
In rptutluti Ut tlin duties of their oit !(.
Sftion I. Tho said directors shall forever here-
nnor, in natiiouml in fact, bo ono ooiy pontic and
enrnorntotn law. to nil Intents mul nurnoMs what
soever relative tn tho puor of tho County of Co-
111111 ilia, ll I Hi s nit 1 1 lilt v jt;i uiti niHt-t'tiitnit ill 111
muv suo and be Rued, olead ami bo Imnleadeil. br
the name, style, and title of Directors of the loor
nnd of tho House of Kmployment for tho (Vanity
oi voiunima, iniu ny 111:11 name rtnaii ami may re
ceive, take.nml hold nnv InmN. tenements, nnd
hertMlltainejils not exceeding tho yearly value of
ten lluumnd dollars, and any goods nnd chattels
whatsoever of the Kilt alienation, nr bequest of any
person nr iM'ions whatsnevcr; to purchase, take,
mid luild any lands ami tenements within their
county In tec simple nr otherwise, mul elect suita
ble buildings for the tee ptlnn, use, and accomo
dation of tho poor of said county; to provide nil
tliliupu iiiiiiMiuirv for! tut tiuliltnf imif titi-iiimrtn mul
employment ot salil pKir; toapiioint a treason r
annually, who shall lvo Isuul with toll nnd sut'l
clent surety for the faithful dlvchanjoof thodutles
oi ins oinee, aim ai me expuaiion increoi loriue
payment nnd delivery over to his successor In of
fice of all moneys, bond, of notes, lKk accounts,
or other papers to tho said corporation belonglm?,
which shall then be remain tin; In bis lutuds, cus
tody, and posvfvslon, and said directors shall have
power to employ and nt pleasure removouMew
nrd or stewards matron or matrons, physician or
physicians, surceou or suiueons, and all other at
tendants that may lie necessary for Ihe said poor
respectively; to bind out ns apprentices mj that
sucli nppientlcehlp may expiie, tf males, nt or
bcfoio the a tie of twenty-ono years, it females, nt
or before tho age ofeiKhtccn years, such lmorchll
dien as shall como utnler their notice, nrns may
be bound apprentices, JrtW(cit That no child
l.n li,.n.l nnlul.l.i r,t ftin rVllllll fifl .1 1 1 . V.I ..
nor without tho bene lit of tlio public schools of
the district.
Section fl. That the said Directors, any two of
wnomsnnn consuiuuMifiuoruiu ior ine transac
tion of business, shall have power minunlly, us
soon after the leturus tor the annual assess
ments in said county ns Is practicable, to lay
u rate or assessment not exceeding ono cent on
tho dollar, nt nnv time, upon nil leal and per
sonal estates within the county a foresaid, fordo
fravlmr tho cvoirvs of nurchashur said farm.
electing said buildings ""d maintaining the pentr
in sain cnuiu y, aim snail ou luvieu upon me oasis
of the last adjusted valuation made lor l emulating
county rates nnd levies, and having caused fair
duplicates of such rates or assessments by them
laid to bo made, which shall bo signed by them.
suau issiin ineir warrant 10 111c coiiecinrni siicn
t.ix, therein uuthoil.ingaml leulrlng him to de
mom I, reed ve, nnd collect fliuu avitv ierii
tliMieln iiarnetl. In the niauner and by tlio same
processus poor taes are now collectable; and the
said directors Khali, irom tlio time of thepiovlrlhig
by them nf suitable buildings lorthonccomcHlatlon
of said poor, exercise and peilorm within tho said
county, except so far ns such nets, duties, nnd
power ure herein expiP'-sly pi escribed or limited,
sn.runxt(. As soon us tho said buildings shnli
have been erected or purchased, und nil necessary
accomodations provided theielu, notices shall be
sent, signed by uny two of tho dhectors. to the
oerseers of the several townships of the said
County ot Columbia, ieiuliing them forthwith to
bring tho poor of their lespectHe townships tn
said llonse of Employment, which order theover
seeisme heieby enjoined uud itqulred to comply
with, or otherwlso to forfeit the cost of all future
maintenance, exct pt In eases when by sickness,
or any other sulllcleut cnuhe, any poor person
cannot bo remow'di in which ciiso the oveiseers
shall repiesent the same to the nearest Justice of
mo, pence, v no, nciugsaiisiieu oi uiu iruio ineieoi,
sliail certify tho snmo to tho s,dd directors, nnd nt
the same time issue nn order, under IiIk hand and
seal, to the said overseers, directing them to main
tain such poor until such time as ho or she may bo
11 situationtobo removed, audlheu convey the In
said pauper and deliver him or her to tho ste wind
or koeporof said House ot Employment, together
with tho said order; and the charge and exense
of such temiMtrnry relief and of such lemoval
shall bo paid by the said directors ut u reusonablo
allowance.
Section 7. The steward or manager of said
Poor House is hereby required yearIy,on the first
Monday of January lu each year, to furnish said
directors a statement of thu incomo of said real
estate, ns nearly as the snmo cm bo done, also of
excess of his expenditures over and above said
Income; tho amount uud kind of personal pio
perty then on bund, Including grain, ct vrttnt;
the number of poor persons admitted mid dis
charged during tho year, with tho number then
therein; the lengtli of time each remained; and
the name, ago, and fcx of each. Tho treasurer
shall annually, on the first Monday nf each year,
render to said directors njust and correct account
of hts receipts nnd disbursement during the pre
ceding year, and tho said directors shall annually,
lu tho mouth of January In each year, publish, in
tun papers published in ltlouimdmrg, a statement
of tho receipts, disbursements, und expenditures
of said corporation during the preceding yenr,
with a statement of tho propel ty, real and per
sonal then hotd by them.
Hkutiov . That tlio compensation of tlio treas
urer, collector, steward, matron, physician, nnd
other oftlcers and assistants shall bo llxed by the
directors, and the compensation of thu dhectors
shall be fixed by tho Hoard nf Auditors, who shall
bo npiolnted by the Court of Quarter Sessions of
said county, at each jearly settlement, for the
next succeeding year. i'rorWcf, That thu com
pensation of said directors fmm the parage of
this net until the first yearly settlement, shall be
fixed by the Hoard of Audllms at the first yearly
settlement, thu directors to tuinisli the said audi
tors u cnriect account of the time and ex jh-uses
lot nnd Incurred by them In attending to their
duties, from which account the said eoinis'iisatiun
shall bo llxed and adjusted.
HkctionII. The said directors shall from time, to
tlmo receive, provide tor, and employ, uccordlng
to thu true Intent uud meaning of HiUuet.all such
poor and imllgeiil persons as shall be entitled to
relief from nnv of the several townships or bor
oughs of Oriumhlu County, und shall bo sent thcie
by un order or warrant for that purpose, under the ,
hands ami seals of any two Justices of tho peace
of the said county, directed to tho Overseers of
tho loor of tho piopertownshlporlMiiuugh.and
tho said dlrettois uiu heieby authorized, when
thev shall deem It pioper and convenient to do
so, to penult uny iior pcisnu to Im maintained
elscwheie. J'rottUit, Theexponse of their main
ten.inco does not lu any ease exceed that for
which they could bo maintained at tho l'uor
House of tho s.iid County ot Columbia.
Hht'iinN 10, That it shall be lawlul tor thn said
dtnttors, or i majority of them, in thn case ot any
person in their charge us n pauper ou nlng or pos
sessing any real estnle or Interest In Hal estate,
to apply to the Com t of Common Picas of Colum
bia iVunty, or uny other counties in this Coin
mon wealth w heio the said pioperty may bosltua
tid, by petition, playing tho said Coutt to grant
them un order to make sale of said real estate, or
(merest therein, for the suppottmul maintenance i
of said pauper, and that tho snld Court, If thev
deem It advisable after considering tho applica
tion, shall grunt an oi tier to said directors tmnulco
sail of said leal estate or luteiest therein, or unv
part thereof, on such terms ns tlio said Com t shall
think It advisable, and the said directors shall, In
piirsu.uu'o of said order, olt'er said real estate, or
luteiest therein, on tho piemises, at public snlo,
und sell the same nt public, out-cry, after giving
at letust twenty davs' publin noilcoof the thneaud
place nf sale, by three haud-bllls, put up In public
places, and by advertisement in ono newspaper
published In tho county heielu said property Is
situated, which sale so made tho said d hectors
slutll return to the s ild coutt, and utter confirma
tion of the same shall execute and deliver to the
purchaser u deed vt conveyance tor said estate, on
the Siiid purchaser's lutl compliance with tho
tcims uud conditions of Fall sale, which deed so
made shall vest the property therein descril il to
the grantee us fully and ellectimlly the said
pauper held mul enjoyed tho snuio,aud that tho
said iliiectors shall apply tho proceeds of said
s.ile,orMtmnchiis may be necessary, to tho sup
inn I und muiutennnco of sidd pauper, nnd if nnv
balance shall temain alter his or her death, and
after deducting funeral expenses, tho said direc
tors shall pay oersuld balauco to tho legal rep
resentatives nf said pauper, upon demand made
uud security being given tnlndeinultv said di
rectors tiom tho claims of nil nt her persons,
Smtion 11, A quorum of said directors shall,
ami they mo hereby enjoined and leiiulted, to
meet at the sntd House of l.mplovment at least
onco In every mouth, und visit the niar'iuonis
nnd see that the poor mo eotutoitably suppoiltsl,
und hear nil complaints, uud redress, nr cause to
tm ledressed, nil grievances tliut may lutpis ii by
thn neglect or misconduct nl uny ptrsnn or 1T
fcont lu tiH'Jr aupJoyjULUt, or otUcj wm1
Wei TtMV ti t.i .r .., t... .tnnt.
rpslgimllnn, or otln rwlo, ornliy of tio said dl
rectors, the remaining directors shall fill such Va
tnncy by tho iipnlimnent or a eltlfen nf their
county, under I bo same pi tmlty ns Is prov lied by
thelliHtsullniior this mt, to si rve until tho next
general election, when another director shall be
t ie.-.t o, loservnii i! no vacancy had happened.
HhA'i ion l.j. All claims nnd demnnds exsling nt
inn in ii n un m i ocnig cnrrieu into rllect shall
liavo full f.ace and elt'ect, as if this act hud not
liaised! and w hen the same nuiv imw. ,t.it
adJiiHted nnd settled, nil motif -h reuuitnltig In tho
taxes lev ted for thn kiii tool I of I Im tu. o. . ......
einl lownshliM, In the County of Columbia, tdiall
in-imiu inn in uni niiii'r isum 01 ine lllUliwaVN
of (heir respective townships, to bo by them em.
ployed toward repairing the toads therein.
Nt'crioN H. As soon ns tho p(ir ut tho (?nuntv
of Columbia shall have Ih i n icmoveil to the
jiouse oi j'.uiiiinymeni oi ine snut county, and
thn out-stnhding taxes collected nnd juild over as 1
directed In section thirteenth or this net, tho otllce
of Overseers of tho Poor within the accepting town
ships shullf mm thenceloiih heulHillshcd,
HKiTtoN l That thosaidillrectorsortreasurers,
or any one or moro of the taxpayers nf tho no
reptlng townships may, within tunny davs fmm
tho yearly settlement by tho auditors us aforesaid,
appeal from such settlement to tho Court of Com
mon Pleas of CnlumhluOmuty.In thcsamuiuati
tier and under the same provisions und legula
tlnns that appeals Trum settlements by township
auditors tire now n I lowed.
Section Hi. That no money slmll bo paid by tho
trensurer except upon orders drawn by the direc
tors nml signed bynt least two of tho said direc
tors, HwTfof 17. Tor the purnsp of ascertaining the
sensn of thn citizens of Columbia County, as to
tho expediency of erecting a Poor House, It shull
Im tho duty of each of the inspectors nnd Judges
for tho several townships mid Itomughs nt nn
election, to Ikj held on tho first Tut sdny of Juno.
Anno iMmlht one thousand eight hundred and
slxty-slx, to receive tickets, either written or
printed, rrom the mini tiled voters thereof, labelled
on Ihe outside "Poor Ilouse.M and In the Inside
' Tor a Poor House'' or "Against a Pmjt House;"
nnd If It shall appear, upon ousting up tho votes
nt tho dlMcrcut districts, at tho Court House, on
tho Friday following the snld election, that n ma
jority of the quail tied electors of any township
nr tsirough aro for a Poor House, then the forego
ing net to takoeU'ect us to those townships or bor
oughs; but if amnlorltyof tho votes tnnny town
ship or Ik iron gh shall no against a Poor House,
then thn foregoing net to bo null and void us to
tho townships or boroughs voting against such
Pisir House.
Hkction is. Thonon-acceptlnRtownshlpsorbor
nughs shall not Ihj entitled to vote for directors of
tho said House of Employment! nor shall they bo
entitled to receive or enjoy any benefits or advan
tages by virtue of this act; nor shall the directors
tc chosen from the said non-accepting townships
nr boroughs; nor shall tho auditors mentioned in
thu eighth section of this net ! unpointed from
any such townships or boroughs, lrovhlrd, That
tho directors of the said House of Kmployment
may receive paupers from tho same non-accepting
townships or iHjrouph at n rate of compensation
per week to be agreed upon nnd settled bv the said
Directors nnd Overseers of tlio Poor of tlio town
ships or boroughs so applying.
Skution I'.i, All acts and parts of nets lucnnsln
tcnt with tho provisions of this net, or supplied
hereby, are hereby repealed.
JAMKS It. K1UJ.KY,
Speaker of the House or Hepreseubitlves,
D. FLKM1XO,
Speaker of the Senate,
Approved the eleventh day nf April, Anno Thmil-
ul one thousand eight hundred nnd slxty-rdx.
A. U. CUliTJN.
ELECTION NOTICK.
Pursuant to tho provisions of the foregoing Act
nf Assembly, notice Is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held at tho Usunl place nf holding tho
general elections of the several townships mul
borough of Columbia County, to be conducted by
the respective election olhVers of tho snmo, on
Tuesday, tho .Mil of June. A. D. lstKl. Is'tween the
houis of eight o'clock a.m. nnd seven o'clock f.M., to
vote upon thenuestion of "For a poor House' or
uaiusi a i"oor nons-e, mihi io in.uit; reuirn oi
said election ut tho Court House, on Friday, tho
cli'hth day of June aforesaid, according to law.
SAMPHh SNVDKlt, Sherltr.
rpiIK AMKUICAX II AY KNIFE
X - AND FOUIC Wo the undersigned cltirens
nl Pjiliinililfi IVmntv vlttiissctl tlio f 1 tit t nf hnv
forks on the farm of Mr. Pursel, in Hemlock
Township, on Monday, May 7, IM, between tho
American Hay Knife and Pork manufactured by
k-l tt.'l.M 1 t T I u uTrnivi,'! . V. f t nn. Io.
burg, I'.i,, nnd the nuudel's lntent liny Hook.
Tho American Fork lifted more hay lu one
il ran l-li t than tho Hundel In three. We uro satis
fied It will take as much hay into tho mow ns two
good horses out draw. We nlso snw It cutting
hay. nnd think It annot be bent ns a hnv knife.
nnd cheerfully recommend it ns tho best hny fork
mm Jinuo we nave ever seen,
1 1 1 TTKN IlKN 1 ) Kit, Dll. V, C. IfAKUISON,
W. It. Koons, John Doak.
John Dkihuick, Danit-i. Novmt,
H. Diot.KMii.i.i.i:. Svia'i.ti:u PL'itsrx,
MieiiAKi, IIum.ku. John Wolf.
They ulso nuuiufacturo the celebrated Buckeye
Itenper nnd Mower, und other agricultural lmpb
menu.
B
L00MSHU11O faxcy 'nxui
MI.VU AND IKIOICSTOIti:,
hccoml diMir liclow Hartiuau's, Main Slroot.
Just n'colvi'il n now slwk of
ZEWIYIW, AVOOI.II.V AND COTTfIN VAIt.VS,
CdllSI'.TS, LACKS, KMIlItOIDr.Hir.S
MUSI.IN KIKIINOM, Illtnss TUIJIMINGS,
nnd every variety of nrllcli's usually kept in h
FANCY KTOlti:.
Alio
sciiooi, hooks, hymn nooics, iiir,r,r.s,
SlINDAY-SCHOUI. HOOKS,
ami a largo lot of
.misci:i.i,ani:ous hooks,
account and mk.mouaniil'm hooks,
I1I.ANK Ili:i:i)S, HON US AND MOItTOAOlCS,
anil a rimuthI and wt'll-solcctcd asiortinont of
iAi'i:i!, i:nvi:i.oi'is, &r.
A. i. wniin.
1
7AGhU FOUNDRY.
JUMLil'il ll.lll'I.IvS,s,
lllooni.sburg, P.i.
CToviisor i:veiiy VAitiirrY,
I'LouoiisiiAniirLOUdiiroiNTS,
and all kinds of Castings, on hand or hupiliod on
thu shortest nutico nud at tliu cho.iiust inteB.
CiiRllnii'' tor
COAI. HHIIAKKllS AND COAI, SCHUTICS
mado to ordfr.
JTIFE IXSUllAXCE.
If you wUhto live Ions and die hiirpy.Bowllliimt
delay nnd
INSUUK YOUU I.H'K
In tho beit Comrany in tho world,
TIIK MUTUAL I.im INSUHANCi: COJII'ANY
OKNl'.W YOltK.
its cash ansets aui: si.i.toi.ooo.
and Itiunnual dividend for tlio Ilscal yonrnflMu
ninouuU tui.ccnty-nvp !or rout, on all uurticl
Kiting premium, liolnir tho lnrceHt dlvldi'iid uver
leclarod hy any coiuimny for tlio hanio lengtli of
time. For further Information apply to
INS. UISIIF.L, Agent,
HI'Miinslniri.', Fa.
jVATIOXAIi FOUN1JHY,
llloonisliuri;, Coluinlila Comity, Fn.
Tlio nilivcrilior, proprietor of the nlHivo-nauifd
extensive oMnblishnient, Is now prepareii to re
ceive, orders for nil kinds of
MACIIINEHY FOU COLLIKIUF.s, HI.AKT
ri'UN'ACl-yi, STATIONAHY IINOINHS,
MILI, TUHF-SUINO MACHINUs, Ac.
Ho Is nlso prepared to make Stoves of all nl7.es
and patterns, Flour-Irons, and everylhlnu usually
111, ule lu llrtt-clnss KnundrieN.
His exteiiblve f.iellltles and pnietleal woikmen
warrant him In recolvliiK tliu largest eontracls on
the most reasonable terms.
drain of all kinds will bo taken lu exehaiiL'o for
Casllnirs.
This establishment Is located near tho Lackn
wanna anil HloomsbnrK ll.illni.ul 1 k1 ,
FKTi:it lllLLMYF.U.
0
JIXIIIUS LINK.
Tlio underslKned would respectfully nnnouneo In
Ihocltliens of HloomsbnrK and the public iicne
rally that ho is runuliiK nil
OMNIlll'S LINK
between this pines mul the dlil'eienl railroad ilv
pols dally (Sundays exee)led), loeonneet Willi the
seveinl trains coins South and West ou the Cain-
w ssa and Vt'llllamsport Ualiroad, nud with those
(join,! North and Snutliou Uiu Iukim anna and
IlliKimsburit Ualiroad,
Ills omnlliusses are In psst eoudillnu, cominn.
dinus nud coinforlalile, und 1 halves, reasouabli.
l'erwms wlshliiK lo meet or see their friends de.
piilt,eniibeueeoinislated upon reasonable ehaivo
by lcaJua lliuelj notico ut any of Ihe hotels.
JACOB I CHITON, FropilUor,
poillCS IIOTKIj,
CJHOlian V MAUOKft, Pioprictor.
Tho above well-known holel has recently under
gone radical eh iliges In Its Internal arrangements,
and Its proprietor announces to his former custom
nnd thu travelling public Unit' his accomodations
for the comfort of his guests are second to none In
the country. His lublo will nlwnys be found sup
plied, not only with substantial food, but wllh nil
tho delicacies of tho season. His vvlms and li
quors (except that popular beverage known as
11 McUcnry"), purchased direct from tho Importing
houses, aro entirely pure, and free from all k1
notions drugs, lie Is thankful for illiberal patron
ago In the past, and will contltino to deserve It in
the future. atiOIlOK W. MAUUKK.
J 11. l'UHSKL,
IIAHNLHS, HADDLK, AND THUKK
MANUI'ACTUItEK,
nnd denier In
CAIU'LT-IIAOS, VAI.IHIS, FLY-NI3T8 .&C,
Main Street, lllooiusburir, Pn,
poWDKll KKOH AND LUMUKK.
W. JI. .WISIIUU l,U
1 '.u pert, Fa.,
Mnnufacturcrs of
FOWDKIIKKOS,
nnd denlers ill nil kinds of
LUMHF.H,
tdvo notice thnl they nro prepared to nccomodato
their custom with dispatch, nnd on tho cheapest
terms.
N
HW STOCK OF CLOTIUNO.
Fresh arrival of
HI'KINO AND HUMMKIl GOOIW.
DAVID I.OWKNBEHO
Invites nttcntlon to his slock of
CHEAP AND FARIIIONAHLK CLOTHINO.
nt his store on
Mnln HI reel, two doors nbove tho American House,
llloomsburc Pa.,
whero he has Just reeelv.-d from New York nnd
1'lilhuli'iphla a full assortment of
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING,
Includliu; tlio most fashionable, durable, nnd
haiidsomo
DUF.S8 GOODS,
eonslstlnE of
HON, SACK, FIIOCK, OUM, AND OIL-CLOTH.
COATS AND PANTS,
of all sorts, sizes, nnd colors. Ho lias also replen
ished his already larc stinrk of
FALL AND WINTEIt SHAWLS,
HTIUFKI), FIOIIUED, AND PLAIN VESTS,
SIIIItTS, CItAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAIt-S,
HANDKKltCIIIEFS, OI.OVF.S,
HUMFKNDKIIS, AND FANCY AUTICI.US,
He has constantly on hand n large and well-selected
assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINCS,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the
best manner. All his clothing is mado lo wear,
and most of it is of home manufacture.
GOLD WATCIIKS AND JKWKLKY,
of every description, lino and cheap. Hlscaseof
Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Cull and
examine his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JKWF.LKY, Ac.
I1AVII) LOWENIiUUCI.
QA1UUAGK MANUFACTORY,
Hloonisburg, Pa.
M. C. SLOAN A Hl.OTIIEIt,
Ihe successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN A SON,
continue tho business of making
UAHHIAGF-S, HUGGIES,
and every style of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they have constantly 011 hum to suit cus.
tomcrs. Never using any maleilal but tho best
and employing the most experienced workmen
I hey hope to continuous heretofore to give entire
satisfaction to every customer. An inspection of
iiimr work, niul of the reasonable price asked for
tho same, Is sure to Insure a sale.
77HESH ARRIVAL OF NEW
I' rmiiTihj. ti,. 1....,.., 1.... t.....
wwn,--. ..ii.- until! sii;iivm mm just IUlleU
from tho City with n large assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnlshes.and DyeSlulls,
Heady-Made Clothing, rerfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Ilrushes, Trusses
and Supporters, nnd a generalssortment of every
tiling that belongs to a well-appointed Drug Store,
Also Patent Medicines of all kinds, such as Jnyne's,
Ayer's, Wlshnrt's, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Ilrown's Troches, Swain's Panacea, linker's Coil
Liver Oil, Hootland's Hitters constantly ou hand.
Also
MOItOCCO LEATIIKH, KID, FUENCII MOItOO
CO, FUF-NCII CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, IUNDINGS,
by the dozen or naif-dozen. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHINO-TACKLK, Ac.
Having had n large experience In tho drug bus.
ness, I would respectfully Invito those wishing
anything In Hint line to call nnd seo my stock be
fore purchnslngelsewhcre. "Iiimeillcluesquallty
Is of tho first importance."
JU1IA 11, .MUil.ll.
OOD NEWS FOR EVERYRODY,
Owing to the late fall In gold,
F.PIIItAIM W. KLWELL
has reduced his prices to suit nil buyers, either nt
liolesaie or retail. If you want
8UGAHS, COFFEES, TEAS, HYUUre, SriCKS,
CltACKEHH, CANNED FUUIT, DRIED
FRUIT, WOODENWARK, FISH,
DEANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ac. Ac,
glva me n c.ill. ICPIIRAIM W. KLWHI.U
M
i.l.-i.'i rv vivii, .c. ft
uriuwesi coiner 01 .naiuanii .iiaruei sts.,
HLtiOJISIiritfl, PA.
Ourold customers and the publlo generally can bo
accomislateil with gisslsofevi ly styloiind quality
sillied for tho Spilug trade, und at tho lowest cost
rates. The stock, consisting of
Dry Gixsls,
Hats nud Caps,
Iioots and Shoes,
Rcaily-Mado Clollilng,
looking Glasses,
Wrapping Paper,
Paints and Oils,
Gi'is'erles,
Qucenswnre,
Haidware,
Tlnuaie,
Hall,
Plaster,
Uliltli and Seeds,
At., Ac, Ac,
1 replenlshcsl weekly or dally, ns necessity re
quires, from New York nnd 1'hllndolphla.
IRON AND NAILS,
In largo quantities; and at reduced lutes, always
ou hum!.
IXCIIANOK UOTKIj,
Jli llLOU.MSIltJIKI, UlLt'MIIIA l.'Ol'NTV, FA,
Jim iliiilerslKlied ImvlnK purdiasnl (his well
know 11 and eenlrnlly-liHaled houe, the KxchniiKU
Hotel, slluato on MAlNHTIll'.LT.In lllisansburit,
Immediately opionilo Iho Columbia County Oonrt
House, rcspeelflllly lliFnrtnn his friends nnd tho
pulillo In Ri nernl Hint lil liouso Is now In ordtr
for the rcccpt Ion nnd ctitettalumelit of tra oilers
whoinaylHidlsiioseil lo favor It with their ens.
toiu. Ho has spared 110 expense III pirparliiK thn
KxchniiKii for tho tntrrtnlnincut of h Is" Riiesls,
neither shnll tlieru bo nnyllilnn wnnllns (on Ills
pnrl) tn lnlnlsler lo their personal comfolt, Ills
lmuso Is spacious, uud enjojs un excellent bust,
tiess location.
Omnlbiisscji run nt nil limes between thn Hx
change Holel nnd tlio various railroad depots, by
which tiavellers will Imj pleasantly conveyed to
and from tlio respective stations lu duo tlmo lo
meet tlio cars, JOHN F. OAHIJW.
MoomsbutT!, Man li 22, 181.
CtJSQUKUANNA HOTEL,
kj Cnlnwlssn, Fn.
The nlsivo Holel has lately lieon plirehnsed by
IIKNItY J. CLAltK, nnd has Is'eli thoroughly re
modelled, repaired, nnd. refurnished. 11 will K3
found now, III llanrrntigcmcnt nnd nppolDtincntA,
n llist-cla.ss Hotel, nud second to 110110 lu tho
country. Persons lu cllles wishing loss;iid tho
hot months In the country, will do well to gtvo
tho proprietor ncalt.
TJAKEK AND CONI-'ECTIONEK.
n. 11. stoiineh
has always on linnd nlnl for snlo
i nnsit diiead, cakkn, and pies,
FUKNClt AND DOMKSTIC CON FKCTI ONS,
in every style nnd variety,
NUTS, FIlUlTf?,
nnd everything usually round In a
FIIWT.CI.A8S CONFKCTIONL'tlY STOHli
Having recently fitted up n new and elegant
ICE-CUKAM AND K.VTING SAIJON,
ho l prepared In nceomeslato Indies nnd gentle"
men In tho best style.
JllUO AND CHEMICAL STOllE,
nioomsbiirg. Pa.
HRUaS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PKUFUMEKY,
AND TOILET AHTICLES.
T.YKF. A MOYKU
respectfully Invito n continuance of pntronnge.
Their Drugs und Medicines nro nil selected with
the greatest care, nvoldlng ns much ns possible
the Introduction of delirious nostrums, and nro
purchased from tlio best Importing houses In tho
country.
PATKNT MEDICINES
of nil kinds, including Ayer's, Jnyne's, Hollo-
way's, Hosteller s, iahart's, Hootlaud s, Ac.
constantly ou lumd.
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL.
1IAIH, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHE nnUHIIES
FAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every variety, ami of tlio lest quality
FANCY T01LVTT AimcI.ES.
Tiie public may rely at nil times on procuring tho
alsive nrtlclcs, with all the new useful preparu
tlons kept In tho best conducted establishments.
PHYSICIAN'S FltF-SCIUPTIONS
nnd Family ltecelpts compounded with the great
est accuracy and dispatch.
QTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends and customers that ho
continues the above business nt ills old place on
MAIN STREET, HLOOMSHURG.
Customers can bo accomodated tvltli
FANCY STOVIM
of all kinds, Stnvcplpos.Tlnwnro, nnd every va
riety of article- found In n Stove nnd Tlnwnre F.s
tabllshmeut in the cities, nnd on the most reason"
able terms. Repairing done at the shortest notico
S3 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
7 ATAWIKSA RAILROAD.
J From nnd niter October a, ISM, tho tralhs will
pass Unpen as follows:
GoiNd Nouth. Elmlra Mall nt 1 p.m.: Krld
Express nt SIS a.m.
Uoinu south. Philadelphia Mail nt 11 A.M.t
New York Express nt i p.m.
OEOHOK M'EHH. Pupt.
T ACKAAVANNA AND BLOOMS-
Jj III'HO RAILROAD.
on nnd after March 11, lsofl, Passenger Trains will
run as follows:
SouTHWAiin. Leave Seranton nt 4:10 l'.M. nnd
":,ja a.m. ; Kingston nt 0 i.M. and U:55 a.m.: lliooms
Ijiinjiit s.ail'.ji. ami ltd) a.m. Arrivuat Northum
herland nt If:u0 r.M. and 10:3 a.m.
NouriiWAiii), Leave Norlhuniberlanil nt7 a.v,
and .1 im.: Illmunsburg nt 8:'2 a.m. nnd 6:S3 p.m.j
Scrnntun at 11:0-3 a.m. nud II r.M, Arrive nt Scrim-
Ion nl lilUA.M. ami mir, p.m.
II. A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston, March 15. IPftl.
GJ. H EAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE
1 to tho
NORTH AND WEST.
FOUR DAILY TIIAN1NS.
ON AND ArfEIt MARCH 15, 180, trains will
leave as follows:
I,cavc Wnsh'n. Ix-ave Ralto.
Express Mall IWO a.m. ShOU a.m.
Fast Line T:.'ia.m. 1210 p.m.
Pittsburg nnd ErleKx I:,10p.m. 7:31p.m.
Pittsburg nnd Elmlia Ex. ...7:1') p.m. tU5 p.m.
TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY,
(Connecting at llaltlnlore,)
I .cave Washlugloii ut 4o nud 7: (0 l'.M.
SLEEPING O.MIS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
IX)W FARE AND QUICK TIME.
Cars run through from Hnltlmorn to PlllKbnm.
Erie, or Elmlra without change.
J. -S. J1UU.1(IV1.
Superintendent N.C.U.lt.
PHILADELl'HIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD. Tills great lino traverses tlio
northern and northwest counties of Pennsylvania,
to the city of Eric, of Lnku Erie. It has ticca
leaseii ami is operated nv the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger Trains at Northumlierlnnd:
I.kave KAsrwAitn. Krlo Mnll Train, 11:25 r.M.;
Erin Expiess Train, 3:23 A.M.; Eluilra Mall T111I11,
ltfe'ii A.M.
I.kavk WKSTWAnn. Erlo Mall Train, 5 a.m.;
F.rle Express Train, 7:1 1 P.M.; Elmlra Mail Train,
iM P.M.
Passenger ears run through on tho Erie Mail nnd
Express Trains without cliaugo iwtli ways be
tweeu I'hllailelphla and Erie.
Nkw Yoiik Connection. Invo New York nt 9
A.M., aril vent Erie nt U:15 a.m.: Leave Erlo at 1:33
p.m., arrive at New Yoik at a: Id P.M.
Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains.
For Information respecting passenger business
apply ut tho corner of Thirtieth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia; und lor freight business of
the Company's agents.
S, II. Kingston, Jr., eornerof Twelflhnnd Mnrket
Streets, Philadelphia: J.W. Reynolds, Erlo; Wil
liam Hrown, Agent N.C.R.1I., llalllmore.
II. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. i WINNER,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Wllllumsport.
March a, Isoti.
READING RAILROAD.
hUMMEU ARRANGEMENT.
April 'il, IMW.
Great Trunk Line from the North nnd Northwest
fur Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsvilie,
Tnmmjiin, Ashland, Lcbnuou, Allenlowu, Eastou,
At, Ae,
Trains leavn Ifnrrisbure for New York ns fol
luws: At .1. 7:10. uud U:U5 a.m.. and i and le.'jj p.m..
connecting wllh similar trains on the pcnnsyi.
vanla lUllnsid, ami arriving at Now York ut A: 10
and IU a.m., mid. i: 10 and 10:15p.m. Sleeping Cart
aceompiiuy the 1 a.m. and 'J:'- P.M. trains, without
change. . ...
Leave uarrisnurgior ueauing, I'oiisvine.Tnmn
qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, PluuGioNe.Alleutowii,
and Flillailelilil.iul 7:W a.m., and i and IWJ p.m.,
slopping at I'baiiou and principal Wny Slntlons,
the li J" p.m. train making uoclo-a? (sinneellous for
loilsvilluor Phlladclplita, For Potlsvllle, Schnyl.
kilt Haell. and Aubtii-n. via Si'liiivllclll uml Sus-
piehaniia Railroad, leave Ilarrlsluirgat 1 15 r.M.
Returning, leave New Yoikat I am., U Ji.,and
WH'.M.i plillailelphl.i at s a.m. and:): hi p.m. ; Potts-
viiio in s:.iii a.m. mul i-.it p.m.) Asiiiami nt 11 uud
1 1 . 1 j am., nun 1:111 p.m. ; iamaqua ut v.ti a.m. mul
1 and s;Vi p.m.
Leave l'olis Hie for Ilnrrlshurs. via SchuvlkiU
and Susquehanna Hallioad, ut 7 a.m.
Reading Accomodation Train leaves Heiidlng nt
0 A.M., nl urn liu fioni Philadelphia at 5 p.m.
1 hi mil 1 h.i jiiiiinsui iruius usiu iieauiug ai t:jii
nnd li: 1". p.m. lor Ephrala, l.ltiz, Coluinlila, ,Ve.,.Ve.
On Sundays leave New York at s.llii p.m.; Phila
delphia ul is a.m. nnd .'kin p.m., the 8 a.m. tialu run-
t.lii,. .ml. l. tl,,.lti,n. Il.,ll..,lll s 1 xt . 'IN. 1, 1.1.
qua at 7::Sl a.m.; I Ian .'sburg ntlWi a.m. ;' uud lUiui-
uvi 111 i:si 101 tiarrisniirg. aim a.m, ior
New Y01 k, nnd 1:25 p.m. lor Philadelphia.
Coiiitiiiiliitlou. I.III1111;,.. Nessuii. Incursion, niul
rs hisil Tickets nt lulucisl intes to and In, in nil
poiuu.
Ilaggage cheekis through. Eighty pounds nl
baggage ulloweit each pnssi nger,
II A. NRoLLS, OvU.fjupt,
Itcadln?, Tn., April UW,