The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 21, 1866, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJRG, SATURDAY, JULY SI, 1866,
LOOAL INTELLIGENCE!
William L. Maddocic& Co., deal-
era III flno groceries, No. 1 15 .South Third
fcStrcct (opposite tho Qlrnrd Hank),
Philadelphia.
A match gnmo of base ball will bo
fplaycd this afternoon, commencing tit
two o'clock, between tlicSliawatiec Club,
" iof Plymouth, and the Continental Club,
of this nlaco.
. '-f Tho July number of Godcy's Lady's
"Lady's Hook comes to us with ltd usual
, Jj nrruy of interesting articles. Tho fash
" Ion plates and patterns aro characterized
fy'by their usual excellence.
" E. W. WYNKdOEJKND CO. Will COtll-
ilnence their next term of graded school
on Third Street, July thirtieth. This
'Bchool has been In oicratlon for several
yonrs, and has proved very stucessful.
"Oitl what a fall was there, my
countrymen 1" when honorablo mem
bora of Congress, bank presidents, and
. other honorable gentlemen, in tho vent
'lng of their private spleen ogainet Mr.
'Clark, descended to begging for the np
1,1 Sf pointmcnt of a Democrat for Assessor
KVof this district I Those gentlemen be-
seeching for the appointment of a " Cop-
icrhead 1" " Let mo not think on't."
;lk What a "fearful price?' tho editor of
Mho liepubl'wun ofl'ercd for tlie retention
Of tho Assossorshlp. lie tendered to
tho President, without reserve, not only
.himself but his party. Was it nhort
Hightedness In tho President, or was It
because he had not been accustomed to
deal in hucIi commodities, that he de
dccllncd to purchase? or did borne one,
.knowing tho utter worthlessness of tho
goods otlered, enlighten the President? !
The Model Letter-writer gave his
reaaers, m me jo'pumtcan oi last wcok,
ft further specimen of hlsart. Tho effort
of the second of March last demonstrat-
ed his incoinparableness as a writer of
private epistles. o publish in this
number or our paper his public effort of
lust week. Our readers) will bo amused
, -to sco bow exactly tho letters or the
'" ' second of March (private) and tho ono
of July seventh (public) do not accord
in tono and sentiment. Any little dis
crepancy between the two may be ac
counted for by reference to dates. On
the second of March the writer was As
' :8C3.sorj on the seventh of July tho
1 writer was not Assessor.
v.. rn..,, n.. ,..... e.. t..i.. nn......ii. 1 n.
j-iir, jum,Lf iui iiuij uui-unm nil1! imi
Hfollowlnir tahlo of contents: "Archie
iflveu," uy mrs. luiwarus; with a
SVoIumo of Old bonnets," by Richard
'TF L 4 ...1 l.i m.I . 11 A 1 Si, I
l. OlUlllllllU, AUUUl UlU JJllUHUV
Leader of the House" (Thaddeus Stcv-
fens), by J. M. Hinckley: "My Curt-
.ii.i.. ...in. iii...,..,t,... i... a -ir
n...,. '" uwum,, j
f Ti-nnn . " llv Tiilnfnm " tw Wlllln,,,
' "
i-vvrir,,,. iiWn.v ...,,1 ut i
Vilcox; " Iladen-Baden,"' by Charles
'!AStovHrIsted:''ThoCIavorin!.s'f-!tI,
iwo illustrations), by Anthony Trol-
lope; "In the Hanks at Cedar Creek,"
bv James Franklin Pitts: "Aiiotit PI.
nzzas" (with an illustration!, bv Charles
'Wvllvs Elliott: "Strawbei-rv Illll." liv
JJamcs W. Wall; "Nebula-," by tiior011' Kuurous Kifts to revo suirerers
raitnr. Tim Galarti Is ihiIiUnIipiI fnrl.
nightly at twenty-live cents it number :
Ave dollars for the year (twenty-four
tirnnhnrsi; llmroii dollars for lli linlf
year (twclvo numbers). Address W. C.
mid F. P. Church, No. Ui) Park Row,
.New York.
., '& Wk receive many complaints from
tour subscribers of the slowness of the
mail delivery of their papers. Naturally
anxious to remcuy tins complaint, ami
learning unit tnu postuauster 01 tins
place had sent a portion of our mall
matter In a diflerent direction (as tlio
ic-iiur wu priuii ueiuw win suuwj, wu
spoke to him of the fact, but Instead of
i.ni-fnrtnlno. lila ilntv liv iivnttiUtt,,,. (r,
j'-,w t, -- j--- "--"
remedy it, we were told in a very tin
ientlemanly manner that he did not be
Hove ourstatenient. Tho worthlessness
of the object rendered It unnecessary for
us to resort to more severe measures to
itan.ei:j mtti lilm tlin Imiinrfoit,,,, if n
r 1 1 . ... , . . , , ,
Voveriiinuiii, uiuciiu uiiueuvuiiug 10 noil
gentleman, even U his natural dlsposi-
lion Mvuld lead htm tho other way. Wo
trust ho will find in the subjoined letter
suflkicnt proof ot tho truth of our com
plaint.
nrcKHoiiN, ia., July 17, mo.
Caitaih O. H. MoOllBi
, I)i:ah Hin, In reply to your Inquiry as to
wlit'ther any pacltiiKoor packages of tho Col.t'ji-
JitAN for I'hlladclplila had been received at this
imce, I answer that two packages of dlllcrcut is-
ues of said luiper, plainly directed to I'hlladel.
jthla, wero on two separate occasions received
Hero through tho mall from Illoomsburg,
Very respect fully, jours, etc.,
William H, Hnon.MAKini,
I'lwtmaster.
3L
i liETTER FROM HON. WILLIAM
H. SEWARD.
Dfpaiitmf.nt or Rtati-, 1
Wauiiinuiov, July II, lsiiit,
IBiu, Excuse mo for expressing stir
j r.se that you ask mo whether I approve
ofjtho call of a proposed National Union
Conventiim at Philadelphia.
After moro than five years of disloca
Hon by-eivil war, I regard a restoration
of tho unity of tlto country as its most
immClliato tlSM-ell as Its mbst Vital In-
terest. That restoration will ho com
-jilotowhen loyal men tire admitted as
Tcpresentatlves of tho loyal pcojiloof tlie
seloven States so long unrepresented in
Congress. Nothing but this can complete
it. Nothing niororemtdns to bodone,aud
nothing more is necessary. Every day's
delay Is attended by multiplying nnd
Ineieasing Inconveniences, embarrass-
ments, and dangers, at home and abroad.
Congress possessesthopowerexcluslvely;
Congress, after a session of seven months,
still omits to oxcrclso that power.
"What can bo douo to Imluco Congress
to act?" This is tho question of the
day. Whutover Is douo must bo In ac
cordance with tho Constitution and
1 iws. Tt Is In perfect accordance with
tho Constitution olid laws that tho peo-
plo of tho United States shall assemble,
by delegates, In convention, and that
,"i,l.n c octtomKlml H.mr ultall n.l.Ws
Cougrasg by respectful petition apd re
jnon8trfinco, and that the people In their
Hovoral States, Districts, and Territories
wlin.ll approve, sanction, uud unite In
such respectful representations to Con
gress. No ono party could do this cil'ec
tually, or oven seems willing to do It
alone; no local or popular organlzsltlon
could do It effectually. It is tho interest
of all parties alike; of all tho Htates,
and of all tho flections a national Inter
est j the Interest of tho whole people.
The convention, Indeed, may not suc
ceed In Inducing Congress to act j but If
they fall, tho attempt can make matters
no worse. It will boa lawful and patri
ot Icuttempt made in the right direction,
an effort to be remembered with pride
and satisfaction, whether it succeed or
fail. Tho original Union of tho States
was brought about by movements of
tho sauio character. The citizen who
objects to tho convention is bound to
propose a better plan of proceeding to
effect tho desired end. Xo other plan Is
offered or oven thought of. Those who
should oppose it would seem to mo to
manifest at best unconcern, If not oppo
sition to all reconstruction, reorganiza
tion, restoration, and reconciliation be
tween the alienated masses of the Amer
ican people. To admit that the conven
tion will fall would bo to admit that
the peonlo, of tho United States are
deficient in either tho wisdom or tho
virtue necc.-ury to continue tho exist
ence of tho Republic. I believe uosuch
tiling. A great political writer says
that government Is a secular religion,
and that the people or every country
arc divided into two classes, each main
taining a distinct political faith. The
one class always fears tho very worst that
eanpo-slbly happen, and the other hopes
under every circumstances the very best
that can in any event happen.
Without accepting this theory as ab-
oluU,,y x 'tl,Ilc that all men do
generally act from a motive to guard
against public danger, or else lrom a
positive desiro to do good, llotli elates
niav, therefore, favor tho present at
tempt to restore the unity of tho nation.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
Wiiii.r.vM 11. Skwaud,
Hon. J. It. Booi.itti.i:, Chairman Ex.
ecutivo Committee,
Tin: burned district in Portland has
been surveyed, and found to cover three
hundr ed and twenty-seven acres
Tin: Fenian President lloberts has
been indicted in Xew York Tor violating
tho neutrality laws, and bailed in live
thousand dollars
Tin: Canadians propose to hold United
Slates responsible for tho late Fenian
Wonder if they would take
cluck on tho St. Albans Hanks !
A t.tI.t.nlMl,!,lullmU.,,.l,lnll..1..,n
Iwum iirwniifinl ii S!(tiivttnvi llnclon C,w
.,.,'' i;i.; i...,.:.t...i ,,...
3.3 ,.-. X " T , ' .
r - " - v
thousand dollars
,, t,..,. , ,. ,, .
juih.h. in uiu jj.ui-.um on wen nas
rwidiwl u llnesatul-rock at a depth
r nrarl' six '"""ld and lifty leet.
T ;,,u ?'Wl M
I Jimiui 4i tuvi nun IU UVJ ilk UAAJUllwIll
quality.
Tln: ontreul Gazette, recalling tho
tMt tllllt fourteen years ago Portland
".V.the great lire In .Montreal, says:
Taught by our own misfortunes let us
lKlrn to Mlm)1' tllu unfortunate, and the
more SO when WO OW0 them a debt of
gratitude." In response to this appeal
handsome sums aro being collectod.
Market Kriiort
Wheat per bushel.
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... I 10
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.... ! l
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M
nye
Corn
rtour ner barrel
V-i.',",.,
nutter
tSiow
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MARRIED
At tlio pirsoiinno in CatawRsa, on the fifteenth
instant, by liev, s. c. swallow, kkusky cixav
l,r genitalia, to i.mix jio.uii.anu, of iioarins
At tlieWiiltenavenllotel.rmtliotwenty-nliitli
unim, j,v lt,.v. ,hHluv M. salmon. Damiki. 1'.
i,KAi'o( Ktoiii:Nini:i-rA iikaci:, both of wyom
ins, I.u.ernu County.
DIED.
In nioomsburu, on the seventeenth Instant,
Waiiiii:n Hinivnv, Infant sou of Michael 1'. mid
.llza . l;yei ly, ie;ed 11 weeks and :! days.
K. II. I.illlr,
ArrOHNKY-A'f-I.A'W,
Ollleo on Main f-lieet, In wlilto fiiiino liouse.bc.
low tlie Ilxcli.ingo Hotel,
IlolKi t F. Clark,
ATT01tNi:Y.AT-I.AW,
Oltlce comer of Main nnd Mailtet Htreets, over
First National llanl:.
foliil (.. freeze,
A'iTOltNr.Y-AT-I.AW,
Ollleo In Register and Recorder's olllee, in tlio
basement of the Couit Hoiw,
Veley Wirt,
ATroitNi:y.AT-i,AW,
Otllcenn Main Street, over P. U, Miller's Store,
C. JI. llrncloi ny,
A'lTOlt.VKY.AT-I.AW,
Olllee on Main Street, first door west of tlieCouit
House.
Cllnrlc G. llnikley,
ATI'O UNI '. V- AT- LAW,
Olllee on Main Street, over K. H. Miller's Store.
VIUlum II, AliboK,
ATTOItNr,y-AT-I,AW,
Ciitawlssa, Til.
lit, i: (IncKsoil,
ATTOHNHY-AT-I.AW,
Ilerwiek, Columhlii Counly, I'a,
?I, 31, TintiKh,
ATTOUNllY-AT-UVW,
Net r Am 'rieim Hotel,
M. tl I,'i lli,
ATTOIt.N 1 lY-AT-I AW,
Cenlialla, Columbi.i County, Vft.
Ailiniiilatrutor's Ntillcf.-K.llitc of Urn
beii Hess, deieased. Lettcis of Administration
having been giuntdl to the kulnerlher upon Hie
0,tllt" H!'"" Hess, lato of risking Creek
rownsldp, In tho County of Columbia, deceased,
all persona Indebted to tlie same will make pay.
uu'iit, aim tnnsa Having claims present them,
AI.ritUD T, CllUVHMNU. Adm'r,
rmiiNn Ciukk Township i
Van Camp I', O., June II, ItW, I
rjmE ONLY PLACE
tn yet tho best
tohacco and cioaus,
At wholesale and retail,
imi hungsbehoer's,
ft few doors below tho American House,
Rlooiushurg, l'n.
Ho lias tho largest and most select of
HMOKINU AND CHEWING TOBACCO
over olTereit to tho citizens of lllooinsburif. All
Ilia fancy brands of
SEOAHS,
and tho host l'lno-cut and Plug
CIIKWINO TOBACCO,
can bo had at his counters.
TOHACCO rni;s
In groot variety aro among his large stock.
DON'T FOltOirr TO CAM..
if. h. hunsiiehoer.
pUJJLIC SALK"
ui' .i.L'.iii,i;
hkaii i:htati:.
tinrstinnee nf mi nnler of tho Ornhnns Court
f l..liltl.l.. f,..M.it. 1n no K.iltir.1.11 tin, In.-.
enth day of Anuusl Wxt, at ono o'cIih'Ii In the nf
lernoon, iiini:iiiiin i . iiiiriiiniii, .iiiinini.iriuor,
with tint will annexed, of all ami xlnmtlnr tho
KiliMIt IIIKt fill I It'ln, . in ll in it iin .iiiui. iyiii.ii , f...
tf .Inmc.H Duii'in, late if Montour Tim nihli, In
mini linilliy, tlt'feaieii, win expotu itiKiue. ny puir
eel, or tr.iet of land, Hit mile in Montour TiiwnNhlp,
In lln, fiiiiiilt ,if ('nliiinlilii . ml Iriiiillirr l.ilirltf t
C.idwiillnder ftolieit". on 11m onst, Wllllniu Ilob
erlMon tlio north, (lenrno A. Wllletsim theHouth,
and l-'rleU and lltnley on the we-d. cnutnlulnu
sixty aeres more or lesn, wlieieon aro eieetetl n
inline (iwtMiiim-noiise, iiiiu narn aim onier tnu-biilldlnir-i.
ljite the I'HtMtn of said ilrei'iiii'il. Kitu
ato In the Township of Mont our a lid enmity afore
N.iiti, .ii-tr-i'i uuiii-;.M.., ijiuiK,
IIIOOUIHIIUI'K, .llliy 17, lMi'i.
cunditionh or ham:.
Ten nereent of ono fourth of nureliaso monev
to ho mild on Htrl in' down of t ho nronertv. nnn
l'liiiili h-j.H tho ten ln-reent. at the eoullriniitloti
ii.(,and the hiilanee from eonllrmatlon nisi, l'ur-
i-Iiasera to pay lorm-eii itmi stamps.
ii. r. ii.hiji.., .oiuiiusirnTor.
T KT'L'ING. SKALKD PROPOSALS
IJ Mill ho leeelved liy the Hoard of Hehool Dl
ri'ctnrHtif Scott Tow te.mii. ut t'harlosW. Kowler'M
ottlee, at l'py, on HATl'ltDA Y, JULY KOUlt
TIII I.VTir, W.il, between the bourn of two and four
o'eloi-Ic, tor tliohttildliuinfu newTv'oStory Kraiuo
Si.liooblioiisc.iJxiu ti'et.NtorleHll feet eiu h. l'lan
and ppeellleal Ions will be exhibited at the plneo
and tlmu ot lettliu.'.
jai'oii ti:iiwii.i.iui:u, rres't.
I'lmilt KNT, S..e'y.
Scott Towlishlp, Julie 27, 1
TX T1IH EST AT 10 OF SAMUEL
X SHVI.TZ, Di:t'i:ASi:i). Tlie Coinmonwealth
of l'eiinsylvnula to JosepH II, Kliullz; Andrew
Shult7.; Samuel II. shnlt.j KllsliaSliultz; Niiney,
Interm.irrlcd ultli (learlmit Ktlv; Sarah, Inter
mnirted with .Tnsepli llrttalu; Niiamuli, luterniar
rled wltliHaiuiiel Wlilloj Mary Aiiu,lntermarileil
with Samuel II. Yuri;; I.uctnda Slmll.; JoM-ph
()cnr Slmltis; Mary r.llen Mliult.; Harriet
Shultz: Tlionun Shtillz; ephiinlali Sliult.; and
Albeit A. Smith, l on and each of you aro hereby
cited and commanded to ho and appear, in your
proper person-", at an Orphan's Court, to lie lioldeu
at ItloomsburK, In and for tho said county, tint
first Monday of September next, then and there
to answer tho bill or petition of Samuel II. ShulU,
administrator of S-imuel Shultz, late of llcnton
Township, In the County of Columbia, deceascdi
praying the Court to decree thenpecltle pertorm
ance of contract between said Samuel Shultz, de
ceased, and i:ilsha Sliultz and Joseph II. sliult.,
accordiui; to tlmtruo intent and meaning thereof,
or show cause why tho spceltle performance of
said contract should not bo tleeieed.
Witness tin. Honorable William Klwell, President
of our said Court, at lsloohisburg, the eleventh
day of May, A.D. ls.ni.
jr.ssi: coi.nMAN, cieric o. c.
Ilt.ooMHllfltfl, Julie", MM.
MIL
IiLKlt'S STORE.
1'ltIM'lI AHIIIVAT. OK
Pl'IUNO AND SUMMEIl OOODS.
The subserllii-r lias Just returned from the cities
witli another large nnd select assoitnient of
SI'KINO AND KUMMIIIt GOODS,
purchased in New Yoiknnd rhlladelphia at tlie
lowest figure, nnd which lie is determined to sell
on as inoderato terms as can be procured else-
whero In Illoomsburg. His stock comprises
LADIIX' DltKfsS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a largo assortment of Dry Goods nnd Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles :
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmeres,
Shawls,
rianncls,
MlllCS,
Wliltn Oood,
Linens,
Hoop Skirls,
Muslim", -llollowwan
Ced.uwaro
Quecnswnre, Hardware,
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
I'lubrellas,
Looltlng-C) kisses,
Tobacco,
Collce,
sugars.
Teas,
Itlce,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY,
In short, everything usually kept in country
stores, to wlilcli'lie Invites tlio intention of tlie
public generally. Tim highest price will bo paid
for country produce in exchange for goods.
H. U, MlM,i:it,
Areado Itulldlngs, Illonmshurg, l'n.
JOHN STROUP A CO.,
Successors to Slroup A llrolhcr,
WH01.ESAI.U Di:ALi:nis in l'isn,
No. 21 Nortli Wiiarves, and Si North Water St.,
Philadelphia.
JJENRY GIUEH
bus opened a first-class
HOOT, SHOi:. HAT AND CAI fiTOUIi
at hlsold stand on MalnStrcet.llIoiiiiishuig. Ui
slock Is composed of the very latest and best style
everolb red to the eltleiis of Columbia County
lie can aceomiiioiinte uie puuuu with the follow
Iin- kinds and orleest
3ieirs can iioois, huh t., ou ion no
Kip, iiouiue sole :i7.it.. .i
llovs elilld'K tsiuts 1 75 to I
Men's ulove I;lil. Congress, j rut to .i
" liauuoriii suoes juuio.'ibu
Men s, wonieus, noys-, aim uuses'
glove kid lasting gaiters I 7.', to .1 7:
Women's glove liids, very line to s 7.
line goal morocco iiaiiooiais -j vt in l o
' men's iiioriK'cotiud calf slioes 1 7.ito .VI
11 common shoes 1 .Vl to '2 ."ill
Misses' anil child's shoes U 'Si to 1 Ml
Min's, women's, misses', hoys', uinl
child s slippers 0 23 to 100
lie also keeps a gie.u variety or
HATS, CAPS, AND 8TIIAW GOODS
if every kind, at tlio lowest price, both for cash
aim country pr.mucc,
ltememiiei I teattraet on Ismour goods. Hon
be nl. limed al I he cry of high pi Ices, but call mid
see tor yourselves, Hespeetluliv,
tii-i- irnL-n
H.
ARl'Eli'S WHUICJjY.
TKHMH.
Ono copy one year M frt
Oiieeiinv fortiuee months 1 in)
Anil an extra copy will Isi allowed lor eery
ci in i oi nit. suosciiucis, iii 3i mi Caen, or six copte
tttrllim lt.ivtili.tit llivill liililv ill mil iiiiee.
The Hound Voliiuiis nf llaiiier's Weekly from
me couimenceini ni mil oe seui in any piiiioiiue
I'ullisl Mules, lieu of carriage, upon mclptof ihe
price, V.. i
Cloth binding $7 On per Volume,
linlf Morocco 1 (HI "
Kadi Volume contains the Numbers for One
... .
rdlMS TO ADVintTISKftR-Ono dollar nnd
lltty cents per line lor Insiiie, twotioiiais per lint
ior ouifciuo .Mivciiiscmi ms. i to o nisei nun,
HAlimt & liUOl'ilL'K, l'ubllhcrs,
GUAXD OPENING
(1IIAND Ol'KNINd
llltAND OPKNINO
(IHANI) Ol'l'.NINn
UltAND Ol'KNINU
til
RrniNn and mrMMf.n oooh,
HI'ltlNO AND HHMMIMl (l(niUMh
Hl'ltlNG
SPUING
Hl'llING
AND HUMMKIl flOOIW,
AND HUMMKIl HOODS,
AND HUMMlllt (IOODH,
rotislsllng of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
tuuslstlng of
DllV
DIIY
DllV
DIIY
DIIY
G0ODH,
GOODS,
GOODS,
nooos,
GOODS,
HAT3
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATH
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
OAl4,
CAIV,
CAI-S,
CA1W,
C.Vlt),
1100T.4
HOOTS
l'.OOTS
hoots
HOOTS
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
Biroiw,
hiioi;s
SIIOKS,
SHOIX,
SHOIX,
ItKADY-MADi: CLOTHING,
1 tK A DY-MADI-1 CLOTI 1 1 Nil,
It K A II Y-.M A 1 1 1 1 CLOT J UNO,
It I! A 1 ) Y-M A 1 1 !: CLOTI II N( 1,
ui:ady-madi: clothing,
LOOKINn-OLAHSUS,
LOOKING-GLASSKS,
I,()OKIX(l-( LASSIES,
LOOK I N G-(l L ASSI'X,
LOOKING-ULAS.S1X,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
TAINTS
l'AINTS
PAINTS
PAINTS
PAINTS
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
OI1JS,
OILS,
OIKS
OIL'S,
OILS,
onnrrciUKS,
Giioci:nii'.s,
GltOCKUIKS,
riitoi:i:itn!,
OilOCKIIIIX,
QirnnNswAitK,
qtrr.iiNswAiti:,
(iiniiiNswAiti:,
IJlHIKNHWAUi:,
QUHKNHWAlti:,
HATtDWAnR,
HAItDWAKi:,
HAIlDWAHi:,
nAItDWAUK,
HAItDWAHU,
TINWAUK,
TINWAItK,
tinwaui:,
TINWAIti:,
tinwaui:,
SALT,
SLT,
HALT,
SALT,
HALT,
FISH,
1'ISII,
1'IHH,
PITH,
PISH,
GRAIN
(ilt.MN
GRAIN
tiRAIN
GRAIN
AND KF.r.ns,
and si:i:ns,
and m:i;ns,
and si:i:ds,
and hkrdh,
Ac.,
Ac,
Ac.,
MrKHLVY, NRAL
MtKLLVY, NHAL
MrlCllLVY, NKAL
MtdvlCLVY, NIIAI.
MuKKLVY, NKAL
CO.'S,
CO.'H,
CO.'S,
CD.'S.
co;a
Northwest corner nf Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest coiner of Main and Mnrket Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Mnrliet Streets,
Northwest corner of Mnlnnnd Market Sheets,
Nni thwest corner of Main mid Market (Streets,
HLOOMSIU'RO, PA.,
HI.OOMSIHJHO, PA.,
Ht.OOMSIIlJRO, PA.,
HLOil.MKlllJHfl, PA.,
HLOOMSUUllG, PA.
IRON
J RON'
IRON
IRON
I RON
AND NAII.4,
AND NAII.K,
AND NAII.S,
AND NAIIX,
AND NAII.H,
In lartre qunntlties nnd at reduced rates, nlwny
m hand,
UIILIO HALK OF
VALUA11I.E RHAI, IMTATH.
Ill pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
.'oiuiniiia county, Pti.,ou Saturday, tlio !td day of
Juno next, id teno'cioik In tlie forenoon, Philip
roust, niliiiliilstiator or Dinilvl Knim, lato of
Cooper Townslilp, Montour County, deceased, will
expose to sale, by public vendii ,at the housonf
maiiucl Ijizarus, In .Montour Townshhi. n cer
tain tract oflatul, sltnatn In Montour Township,
Columbia Oounl y, adjoining lands of Kinauuel
7.arus on tlio east, tho llterSusiiieliatimiou the
sotilli, and tho line dividing tlio Counties of Co.
luiiihl.i nnd Montour on the north, containing
eighty-two ncrcsand sixty-six perches neat meas
ure, about twenty acres of which Is Improved or
cleared land, liitto tho estate nfsald deceased,
idluato In tho Township of Montour nnd rounty
aforesaid. JKSSK UOLKMAN, Clerk.
llLooMsnurto, May as, 1WI.
CONDITIONS OF HALF
Tvrenty-nvit per cent, of tlie pttichnsc money to
be paid by tlie purchaser to tliu administrator on
tlio day of sale; tlio rcslduo of tlio purchase mo-
ney to lie paid III ouo year from the continuation
af. tl., with Interest from tlie confirmation. 'J ho
purchaser to pay for deed and stamps,
PHILIP 1'OUST, Administrator.
May M, lsfi'l.
AD.mritxr.DHALt:.
The sale of tlie above described real estate ad
journed until Saturday, tlio :-dh day of .luly, Isill.
PHILIP 1'01,'HT, Administrator.
JIPK INSURANCE.
If you wish tollvo long and dio happy, go without
delay and
iNsunr.YouiiLiFi:
In the best Company In tho world,
Till: MUTUAL LII'M INHUIlANCi: COMPANY
OF NEW YORIv.
ITS CASH ASHI'iH ARM $l.r,,noo,OOH,
and Us iiununl dividend fur tho fiscal year of ISffii
amounts tosevenly-llvo per cent, on nil jiartlcl
patlng preiulums, being the largest dividend ever
declined by nny company for tho same length of.
time, l or further Information npply to
P.S. RISHIIL, Agent,
Illoomsburg, Pa.
17MTATF, OF.IOIIN SANKEY, Sit..
Ill DLCl'.ASKD. To Jacob Sankeyj Samuel
Sankcy; .lohnsankeyi Cyrus Sankeyj .lainesW.
Saukey, Mary Ann Sankey, intermarried with
Annul Wolf; Ljdln Sankey, interinnrrled wdth
JaniesG. I'rltz; Susan Relghaid; and Mary Catli
mine Uctghard; the last two named ale minors of
Polly Saukey, late Polly Relghard, deceased, heirs
nnd legal representatives of John Sankey, Hr.,di'
censed. You nro beieby cited to bo and appear
before tho Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Or
phans' Com t to be held at Hlooinsbui'g, in satd
edunty, tlie Hist Monday of September next,
then and there to accept or rcliiso to take We
real estate of the .said John Sankey, Sr., de
ceased, nt tlie appraised valuation put upon It by
mi Intpiest duly nwnrded by said the Couit, and
returned bv the Shcrlll'.or show enuse why the
same should not be sold.
Ituessthe Honorable William I'd well, President
of our said Court, at llloonisburg, tho tenth day
of May, A. Ii. Win.
.Hl-Wi: COI.r.MAN, Cleric O. C.
lU.ooMsnt'nfi, June 7,
7STATIC OF .IOSICP1 1 1 f AYI I UHST,
J DECEASED. To Mary, Inlermairied with
David llro'ist; Susan, Intermnnled with George
Strieker: Ellen, iutennnrried with Cyrus 11. Ap
pieman; Ru7.alccl, Ellithclh, nnd HennJ.ih, lineal
desceudents of Joseph llnyliurst, late of Orange
Township, In said County of Columbia, deceased
and nil other peisons Interested. You nro henJiy
Ited to lie nnd nppenr before tlio Judges of our
Oiplians' Court, to bo held nt HltHimshurg, in said
'otinty, on the ttrst Moiitlay of September next
then and theie to accept or refuse to take the real
estate of tlie said Joseph Havhurst, de ised, sit
uate in Ornngo Township, Columbia County, nt
tlie appraised value put Uhii It by an tiirjucst,
iluly awarded by the Couit nnd returned by ihe
Sherlir, or show cause why the Mitno should not
be sold.
Witness the Honorable Wlllhm Elwell, President
of our said Court, at Illooiiinhurg, May tenth
A.D. lsiKI. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk (), C,
Hi.oiiMsiill'.(), June 7, lsmi.
70 ALL WHOM IT JIAY CON
CHUN, Please take notice that I, Ira Road
armel, of Centrevllle, Columbia Comity, having
bought Ihe following list of property from Pete
Ilower, do declare that It Is my Intention to lend
tlie same to tho said Hower, to wit: four beds
one dozen chnlis; one lot of dishes; one cup.
Isnird; ono buieaii; twenty yards of carpet; ono
cooking stove; one parlor strive; one two-horso
wagon; one two-hom, carriage; one double set of
hailies-,; ouo single set of harness; Iwo tables
two pigs. IRA ROADARMEL,
I
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'lole-sor Pierre Hint, Ihe well-kuoun leaelu rof
the art. Thescarlieh swill he nunloof gieal pine.
I lent Milne lo evetv t-iiollv. I'.eslile uiaiiv gastl'O'
titililleiil tllreel inns of iselltl.tl llllliol tallcc. tliev
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W. C. iV. 1", P. CHl'Ri'lI, Proprietors,
Si Park Row, New Yolk,
Ult JULY VOLUMIC.
NEW MUIW-CRHIERS WANTED AT A
TREMIUM.
It will bo borin In mind that wo begin a in
scnil-aumuil volume of tlie Cultivator nnd Conn
ll lielltlehl.lll Willi the llrst uf July. Tlio liner
,wl Inlren In evlettill n.r out' clrclll.ltloll dlllilUZ till
ireseitt season, to wlilen we owo ine i.ici in.ii 11
;4 it, ite nlioiil fine mint hirircr than last vcar. en
courages us to present somo extra Inducements
ror new suiiseriiiers, iiusiing. niiiioiigii r-iiiunier
Is nless f.ivoiahle time tlmu Aiitiimu or Winter
for procuilng largo lists, Unit these niters may
uevei tin less lend lo 11 very considerable addition.
We still hiivon limited lilllnlierol eolilplt loseis
from Jaiiiiaro tint, so that new subscribers can
besiippUed fiom Ihst dnlo ir desired; hut unless
se e.xplessl.l tirtleled, sllb-eiliitlons will be t Jll
slilered us fnrone year fiom the Hist of July. It
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mouths, 1 fin. We will send by mall postpaid.
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all eases, to I.UTHEIt Tl'l'KEIt tV SON,
Albany, N..
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logetlier, ono yiur. t'soo.
CIRCULATION 115,000,
The Publishers will accept n limited number of
nrst-elass adverllsements for their Mngniliie,nt
Din fnllnwlug low lutes i ,
lino Pnge ; 2M nil
Half Page !
(Jiuarlcr Page.
rirtt Ail s-r line fur less spate, Avenigo olght
wont, '"''j'.u lV in OTHERS, t'tiWUhcm.
QMNI11US LINE.
Tlio undersigned would respect fully announce to
tlio clllM'lls of Illooinsljnt'g m'd tho public gene
rally that lie Is running an
OMNIIIUHMNIl
between tills plneo and tho different rallrond de
pots dally (Sundays exceptcil), to connect with the
several trains going fjotitli and Wet on Ihn Ciita
wlssa nnd Wllllniitsirt Hull road, nnd with those
going N'orth add Houlhnn tho Ijiiknunnnuiuid
lllooinsljitrg llnllroad.
Ills Oihlllbusscs are In Rood condition, commo
dious and comfortable, nnd chargos reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends do-
part, ran lie accomodated upon reasonable charge
by leaving timely tiotlco at nny of the hotels.
JACon I (HRTON, Proprietor,
MMIK iUIKHICAN HAY KNIFE
.L AND I'Olli;. We tlie undersigned iltirens
ot i.iiioiiioi.i i.iiutity AMtoissinj Ilio I rill I OI I ill V
forks on the firm of Mr. Pnrset. to Ifi.tulneb
Townslilp, nil Monday, May 7, lsmi, tjctween tlio
Ainerlenii Hay Knife and l-ork manufaetiiied tiv
SLII'Hll, WALLS, SIIUINLR & Co., of Lewis-
nurg, l'n., nnn uie minuets i-aiem nay jjooii
Tim Ainencaii rorn linen nioro nay in ono
draught than the Ilitndel In three. We are satis
tied tt will take us unit li buy into the mow as two
good horses can draw. Wo nlso saw It cutting
iuiv. and lltliil; it cannot lie bent ns a bay knife.
and checi fully recommend it as tlio best liny fork
anil Kiiuo we nave ever seen.
i:. litrrr.NHKNtmt, Jin. e. iiAiiuisoK,
W. 11. IvOOXH, .ItlllN IIOAK,
.Ions Dim met:, Hiniei. Noykii,
II. Di'it.F.wn.t.Kili Hrl.VKsnai PtinsEf,,
.uiui.ir li nr.i. null.-, tiui.r.
-I'll.., i.lk.i iiiiiiiiir.ieliirfl lite ef.li.lirnli.il Ititclrcvn
Reaper and Moucr, and otlier ngitculturiil Jmplu
meuts.
POHK'S HOTEL,
GKOUOK W. MAUQini, Proprietor.
The above well-known hotel has recently under.
gone lndleal changes In Its Internal arrangements,
and its propi let or iiiiiiounces to Ids former custom
and the travelling public that ids accomodations
for theconifort of his guests in esecsind to none in
the country. His table will always be found sup
plied, not only with substantial foist, Inn wan an
the dellcaclcsnf the season, Ills wines nnd li
quors (except that popular beierago known as
.lfeeM7"Mairchnsoil direct from the Importing
houses, nre entirely pure, and free from all poi
sonous drugs, Ho Is thankful for a liberal patron
agu lu the past, nnd will continue to deserve It In
the future. GHOllin; W. MAUGCH.
J" 11. PUItSKL,
IIAHM.SS, NAlllllii;, ATilJ 111U.S11.
MANCFAOTUItnit,
and dealer In
CAKPLT-HAOS, VALISES, FLY-NETS .
Main Street, Illoomsburg, Pa.
)0VDKK KF.OS AND LUMBKH
W. M. MONROE & CO.,
Rupert, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
POWDI'.P. KEGS,
nnd dealers In nil kinds of
LUMHEIt,
give notice thnt they nre prepared to necoiiiotlato
their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheapest
TEW STOCK OF CLOTHIJNU.
Frosh nrrlvnl of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOT.
DAVID LOWEXHERG
Invites nttention to his stock of
CHEAP AND l'ASIIIONAHLi: CLOTHING
nt his store on
Main Street, two doors abovo tho American House,
Illoomsburg, Pa.,
where ho has Just received from New York and
Phllndelplil.i a full assortment of
MEN AND HOYH' CLOTHING,
Including tlio most fashlounble, uurnnlo, ntid
handsoiue
DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
HOX, WACIC, FROCK, GUM, AND OIL-CLOTH
COATS AND PANTS,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. Ho has nlso replen
ished his already bilge stock of
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS
HTIUPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS,
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES
SUSPENDERS), AND FANCY ARTICLES,
He has constantly on hand u largo aud woll-so-
lectcd iissoitmcntof
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
which ho Is prepared to niakn to order Into nny
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tlio
best miinuer. All his clothing Is made to wear,
and most of it is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
of every description, tine nnd cheap. Ills enso of
Jewelry is not surpassed In this place.
Call nnd
examine Ills genernl assortment of
CLOrillNG, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
DAVID LOWENHURO.
Q A1UU ACi E MAN U FACTOR Y,
IllOOJIlSUUlg, 1 II,
M. O. SLOAN A HROTIIER,
the successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN it SON,
continue tlio business of making
CARRIAGES, HUCIGIES,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they have constantly on hand to salt ens
tinners. Never using nny mateiial but UK) but
and employing the most experienced workmen,
they hope In continue ns heretofore to giu miiru
satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection of
their woik, anil of tlio reasonable price asked for
tho same, is sure to insure u sale.
TT'RF.SII ARRIVAL OF NEW
l? GOODS. Tho untlerslgtietl has Just nrrlvnl
fiom tlio City with n largo assortment of Drugs,
-Medicines, Paints, Oils, Vnrnishes.nnd DyoStuIl's,
Reatly.Matle Clothing, Perfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Ajllcles, Druggist's Glassware, llrmhes, Trusses
and Supportels, nntl a general ussoi tincnt of every
thing Unit belongs ton well-appointed Drug Store,
Also Patent Medlelnesofall kinds, such nsjiiyno's,
Ayer's, Wlsharl's, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
Ihown's Troches, Swaln'.s Panacea, Raker's Cod
Liver Oil, Hoollaud's lillleis constantly on linnd,
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROC
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS,
by the doyen or nalf-do.tii, Al
BIIOE-FINDINGS, ITSHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had n largo experlenco In tho time busi
ness, I would respectiuny invito ttinso wisiiuig
anything In that line lo call and sco my stock is?.
foie pureliaslugelsew here. "Iniuodlcliiesfiu.illty
lsortl.0tlrstl,tance." JnuN n Movr.n,
Q.001) NEWS FOR EVERYUOEY.
Owing lo tho Into fall lu gold,
EPIIRAIM W.ELWELI,
has reduced his prices tp suit nil buyers, cither nt
w holesale or retail. If you want
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, SPICIA
CRACKERS, CANNED FRUIT, DRIED
ntUlT, WOODENWARL", FISH,
BEANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ac, Ac,
give me a call. cniRAIM W. ELWELU
"lXritANOE JIOTHIj,
J J IILOO.MSIILRG, COLIMHIA COUNTY, I'A.
Tlie undersigned ImNllig purchnsed this well.
know n and cent rnlly-localeil hyusc, the Exchnugo
Hotel, sltunte on MAIN STREET, 111 Illoomsburg,
Immisltalelyiinnosliutfie CnlulnbllCoiinU Court
House, rrspectfiiily iiifori'ns his friends nnd tho
public In genernl that his house Ifl now In order
for Ihn teeeptlon iilitt cu'kftnlntncnt ot (rnvellers
who limy be tllioscd to fnvof It with' their cus
tom. Ho bus sparisl no expe uso In preparing tho
'.xehnlign for tho eiileltnlnmelit of his (juesls,
nelllier shrill thcro bo nnytlilng Wnritlrig(on bin
part) to minister lo their pu-honnl comfort, ins
house Is spacious, nnd enjoys all excellent bust
ness location,
Oiiuilbussii rmf nt nil tlmen !i6lwM;n Iho Ex
change Hotel nnd Ilio ynrltbft rnllrond dcjiots, by
which travellers will Im plcnsniitl; fpnveyotl to
nnd fiom the resie6(lvo stations In tine tltno tt
meet thu nirs, JOHN F. CA8IA1W.
Hloomsbtirg, March S2, lSdi).
Q U8( IV K II A NN A 1 IOTE L
tl I 'nlitu Issa. Piu
The ulsivn Hotel ban Inff. titctt pt'i'rclmseii by
HENRY J. CLARK, ntld has bH-ti Ihorouglily rn
inislelletl, repaired, nutl rcfitrfifsTied, It will bo
found now, In Itsnrrnngeinent iitul tt'tipWlntinentjt
u Ilrst-clnss Hotel, nntl seeoinl to none In tint
country. Persons In ellles wishing to spend tlio
lint months Hi the country, win no wen to givo
tho proprietor n call.
1" )AKEK AND C'ONFEOTIONEK.--)
ii si K.s.i.i.1.,,,:
j i, ji; i3jLiii.si.i
has always on hand nnd for snlo
l'RIXH (iREAD, CAK1X, AND TIM,
fri:nch And b'dstEOTic coNKEcrioNfi
In every stylo nnd variety,
NUTH, KltUITd;
and everything li'imi'ly foitud lu ii
FIRST-CLASH CONFiaTIONEltt flTOltE.
Hnvlng recently ntted up n new nnd elegant
ICE-CRUA.M AND EATING SAIXION,
lie Is prepared io nccoinotlafb' ladles and go ntlo'
men In tlie best style.
JRUO AND CHEMICAL STOIlKf
Hloomsburg, rn.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY
AND TOILET AIITICLE
EVER A Jftjii'Ett
respectfully Invite n contlnnance of pntronnge;
Tlielr Drugs nnd Meilleliies lire nil selected with
tlio greidi'st iii nrcldlmj iW ntfaclt ns posslblo
the IntrisltiCtlon of delfrloiiS lfostrfims, nnd am
purchased honi tlie best Importing houses In tho
country.
PAtEIT MEDICINES
of alt kinds. Including Ayer'n, Jajno's, Hollo-
way's, Hosletter's, WMhuri'v, iioouaiius, o.u.
constantly on hand.
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL:
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES HRUSHES
TAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every variety, nnd of tlie best quality.
FANCY Tbll.ET AHTiCLtX.
The public hiay lcly nt nil times oh procuring tho
nlsivu urlleles, it Hit all tlio new useful tilH'arn-
tluils kept In the best eohditcteit estaniisuinenis.
PHYSICIAN'S i'RliSCillPTlbNS
and Family Receipts compounded with the great
est accuracy nnd dispatch.
jTATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Hloomsburg, Colutnbln Cotinty, rri.
Tho subscriber, rf.Tirletof (if the above-named
extensive establishment, H flow prepared to te
eelvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACE'S, STATIONARY ENGINES,
MILLS THRESHING MACHINES, Ac
He Is nlso prcpnred tomnko Stoves of nil slr.es'
nitd patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
litado In tltst-cla-ls l'mndrles,
His e.xtenslvo facilities nnd practical workmon
warrant hlin In receiving tlio largest contiacts oil
ihe most reasonable terms.
drain of all kinds will be taken In exchango for
Castings.
This establishment f Ipc-t'.cil near iho Lacka
wanna and Hloomsburg ltallrond Depot.
I'ETER HILLMYEU.
jjliOOMSUURO FANCY TRIM
MING AND BOOKSTORE,
second door below Hartman's.Malu Street,
Just received ft new stock of
ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS
CORSETS, LACES, EMHltOIDEMiAt,
MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRESS TilIMMlNGS'
nnd every variety of articles usitnlly kept In n
FANCY STORE.
Also
SCHOOL ROOKS, HYMN HOOKS, HI11LES,'
SUNDAY'-feCilOOL HOOKS,
nnd n large lot of
miscellaneous hooks,
Account and memorandum hooks,
hlank deeds, bonds and mortgages,
and a gon'crni nnd well-selri tf it itssoi (ftich'l of
PAPER, ENVELOPES, Ac,
a. i). w'r.nn.
HEAli ESTATE FOR SALE.
Estate of William Roblson, deceased.
THREE VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS,
on Main Street, Blooinslmrg, adjoining the Court
House, nntl Hourly opposite tho Exchange Hotel,
TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS,
on Ridge Alley, known ns the "Spring Lots."
ONE HOUSE AND LOT
ou Rock Street. Also
TIMBER LAND,
ill Jny Township, Elk Counly,
ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED ACRES,
well timbered Willi whlto-plno nnd hemlock
gissl farming land. The above piotwrty will bo
oH'ered ut
rillVATE SALE
until Iho flftecnthof August next, on wlilchdny.lt
not sold, it will lie ofTmcd at
PUULIC SALE,
on tho premises, mar tho Court House, nt ten
o'clock A.M.
Apply to the subscribers, or to Miss ISABELLA
ROBlsb.N',,RI"omsbuig.
. . wi- tmriiL-rif
,Iirt-' ii'Miinu, .mmru viuiMih, ijx'l'f
A. PARDEE, llnl) toil,
S"
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M, RUPERT
announces to his friends nnd customers that
continues thenbme business at bis old plain on
MAIN STRUCT, HLOOMSHUHH.
Customers mil bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stoeppos, Tinware, nnd ovcry vn
1 lcly of nrtlcle found In n Stove mid Tinware Em
lalillshmeiit In tlie i Hies, and on Ihe most rensnn-
uble terms, Repalrlngdoneut the shoilcst tiotlco
V DOZEN MILK-rANS
on hand for sale.
pAULE FOUNDRY.
JOSEPH SII.VRPI.nsS,
Bloomsbitrg, Pa.
STOVES OF EVERY VARIU'V,
PLOUC.HS1IARES, PLOUUUPOINTS,
and nil klniU of Castings, ou hand or supplied on
tho shortest nollco and al thu cheapest rate.
Castings for
COAL BREAKERS AND COAL BCHCTE3
rundc to order. '