The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 18, 1867, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867.
nam
uloomsruro, penna., jan. , k,
William L. Mad dock and Co.
dcnlcra In lino groceries, No. 115 South
Third Street (onposlto tho aim rdlianlO
PJillndelphlix.
Foil tlio prospectus, terms ofsubscrlii
tlon, rntert of advertising, nnd other
mutters relating to thig paper, seo first
column of the llrst page.
Our thanks arc duo to tlio Hon. Jut.
McIIcnry, Hon. Thomas Chalfant, and
Hon a. D. Jackson, for Legislative fa
vors. Wo sliall preserve the "Record"
for future reference.
Avi'oimtmcxt. On tho fifteenth of
Deecntbcr, Hcnjamln Ziuimermau was
Appointed Post Master at llcaver Val
ley, lu tills county, in placo of J. 11am
bcrger who had resigned and gone West.
Somh of our town Subscribers havo
not directed how they desiro their papers
delivered, whether by tho carrier, or
loft at tho FostOfllco or at the Printing
Office. If they will indicate to us where
they would prefer to get them wo will
do our best to accommodate tlicm.
The Democrats of Illinois propose
to raise ?25O,000,00 for the purpose of
establishing n reliable newspaper in
Chicago, to take the place of tlic Chicago
Times. It will bo remembered that the
Times, greatly to the delight of tho rail
leal papers, camo out for negro suffrage,
Van Camp Lodou I. O. of O. F. of
this place, celebrated their twenty-first
anniversary on last Monday. A largo
delegation from Calumet Lodgoof Dan
ville, participated, and other visitors
were present from neighboring lodges,
Though tlio Hall was crowded, there
was an abundance of good tilings and to
eparo. Speeches wcro made, and unl
vernal good feeling prevailed. Van
Camp is in a flourishing condition, and
wo are pleased to know that the Order
la doing much good.
Wn offer to our readers to-day, tho
flint of a scries of papers on the undo
vclopcd resoureca of Columbia county,
nnd on tho feasablo railroad routes
which capitalists arc examining for the
purpose of marketing the Iron ore, coal
and lumber which abound on the north
These papers aro prepared by a gentle'
man who has a thorough personal and
practical knowledge of the region ; who
has bivouacked for weeks amongst its
mountain fastnesses with pick and
shovel j to whom its glens, ravines am
hill-sides aro Atmiliar ; who has inveig'
led tlio trout from tho limpid stream
and hunted the red deer through its
tangled wilds.
The IIouso yesterday concurred witl
tho Senate in passing the District Suf-
irago nut over tno rresiuent's veto
Yeas 113 : Nays .13. We thank the ma
loritv for their fldelitynnd courasre. Af
ter this, we trust It will bo nowhere
denied that the Hepuullcansnrc lor Im
partial buurage, jsortn, outn, nnu ov
crywhere. A. Y. Tribune, Jan. 'Mi.
Wo copy tlio above paragraph from
tho leading radical paper, for solo pur
pose of showing the people here, that
tlio policy of tho majority is Xegro titif-
rage, sugar coated with tlio word Im
partial. Faugh 1
Trie defeat of Thad. Stevens for U,
8. Senator, is highly satisfactory, and
If wo could boliove that it was in con
sequence of his bad personal and pollti
cal character, wo would regard it as
hopeful indication. Dut tlio truth mu
bo told: it was not that tho Radical
liked Mr. Stevens and his principles
leas, but because they liked Cien. Cam
eron more.
Titr. Tlririicals of tho Kunin Oiiicrcss
have started a prayer meeting. It is
not stated whether they worship Ilrah
ma, Boodh, or one of tlio African Gods
l'robauiy tne tatter. uoumwian.
If such attacks are not blasphemou
they aro at least an insult to the religious
sentiment of tho age. So long as the
leaders of tho modern Democracy thus
sneer at wuat Is sacred is it any womie
that as a party they f-hould dwindl
nnd die? sCoiiimbia Co. ll?publiean.
As a commentary on tho ubovo piou
paragraph, wo call attention to fo (I
following commendation in tho CWii
liia Couuti JiVy)6Wcai of December tilth
of a new Magazine :
"Tin: Uatiicai,. Wo call attention
to tho Prospectus of this new .Magazine
ndvortised in this Kuo. wo eoiiimenu
it to all who aro not too clo-ely wedded
to their own opinions to tolerate free
dom or inquiry aim earnest uisciis-iuii.
Tho following is from a lato numbe
of the above Magazine so lauded by on
radical neighbor.
" Wo must clear the ground and lay
our foundations deep. Wo had bette
como to the work nt once as a body of
men who mean to do soiiutiin;;. W
must undermine tho works of tho cue
my. Tlio first work is for sappers and
niincrs. Let us get our powder of lact
nnd argument beneath tho walls of yon
der citadel. Tear that down, tlio battle
is won. Hut what is tlio citadel? Tho
Ulble. lludicallsm will never do much
until It conies out boldly against this
Dible-worshlp. It Is tho foundation of
nil present religious superstition, bond
sigo and cxcluslveness. It must hoover
thrown. Tho Christian world mint bo
shown that Its religion is no more super
natural, Its Christ no more an anomaly,
than arc any of the religionists and re
formers of tho great world of man. God
Is no moro lu the Old or New Testament
than lie Is in Cornell's Geography.'
JllnrUet lllliorl.
i
Wheat per bushel
lly "
(mm "
I'liiur per Imrrel
Cloverseeil. .,,
Flaxseisl ,.
Ilutter
EgU"
Tallow
I'olutocH
Dried Apples
Pork ..'
Haiti.
Hldi nVd Hhoulilers .,
iVl i-r pound
ri..f s.r lori
fi T.'i
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TIII3 KALEIDOSCOPE :
,, , " A Hint, of lnny liro
Jt micliuitlonu it. .a lia van concern.,"
.Vo. 3, .Tnlll.nl)' 18, 1SIIJ.
most famous llimtcr ai'.d flapper, ait
iiiiiusiiisi ill encore, prouiKOU-ly Willi
nfltni. roll o.wl full ,.r 1 s. .
w. ....v. ...,a v J.ll.ia illlll U.Y- I
lolts. Tho landlady, to my astonish
ment got up a splendid supper; and,
hat Is more, maintained her reputation
for getting Up good tiling (luring tllLMsof ndmlnlMrntion to Uip eMntc orilnnimh
wholo of our stay : and. let mo tell you.
pnnqMnrftir tnti.rlfi r tl..in ..!
n.ni,ui vi uuiu
im'iuuuo (JlU aim tllC (USiaUCO iroill r
j i i i i i i , j, i
Vllizsuion. this was u clrcinnstnncc or
rinio tinnnrlniiPn
During tlio night a rain set in, which
continued throughout the next day. It
was a dntnpcncr on us, but wo niado
menus by listening to the over recur
ring words, "bucks," "docs," "fawns,"
l it ( ...in it At i i. I
uurc," iVC. Willi WHICH lllC miK 01 OUr
. . , i
mn tug compai.lons was overflowing.
lielr conversation Informed 1110 that I
as but half equipped for it hunting ex
cursion, lucking a hatchet and knife,
and some other Indlspensablcs.
Jlorning camoagal n, this time clear
. , , i . i.t
u turn. ii. .uiviiiruL uiu uariy siurieil t
with one ilnv'n rntlniw nn.l lili-li Mi.trlts.
1, O"" J 1
tflrni'(la 4ittKin llrlifrm W? r rttitii1
many fox and "rabbit "tracks, but such
smau gamo was Deneain our notice,
After traveling about two miles, 'Jake'
mid his dog stopped, with orders, from
headquarters to take up their lino of
march and uuiko a drlvo In precisely
1
.i).. ii. . ...I......... it .
iniii. iiiu nil I ill i us. i H 1 u II 1 1 .1 II 11IU I
Ttrl.l.rn nnt- in,iii. .., , a
iJtlligC C tOOK tO tllO left, OVer What IS
men tno -pigeon patn," wnicii icaiis
i .. -... i ...tit. t.
uiohk u riuKu en uiuuvreu Willi iieecn.
Tlio first "runway" was assigned to
,,, ,.,, ,it,i 1,,,,,.t,,,,i ,..,,.(.,
,,i..vi v..i. ,i .-5i.-iii.iivi, itu.1115 .1
igilaut foe, feel tho impornncc of his
position moro than 1 did mine. Iliad
been told of tho wonderful faculty of
mell possessed by deer, and therefore
had eschewed onions at breakfast : and
of their equally surprising nlceness of
ear, and had been especially warned not
to blow my nose.
i .... i nfit. .......
uuu mi; uui.-i u.iiii in mu iniiiiiii
was hiviril. I meked niv mm .nml Im .
latiently waited for tho animal to meet
ills "fate." Just lit that moment tho
,, , ...
iiiuuui. Liu5suu iii jiiiuu uuu uiiuus
u.i.l-lll.ius lll'ic UiUiyLluus, uuu niiiB
..nt , ......... .1 ..... 1
no tinio to inrowiip urcastwoiKs, or eaii
, , . , , , , ,, ,,,, ,.
in reinforcements. I concluded to "llirht
it outon that line" alone. However, the
dccrleftmo "iilono in my glory," until I
was joined by "Jake," who ordered me
'to fall in and cover tho rear." I did
so, and wo soon came upon "Sam's"
. , i, , , i
"rilllWay." He had Seen tho dog but 110
l,.ne 1 tn nl.,i A.ll In nml ivn iie.innixloil
(H'Ol. JIC lllsO 1011 111, tllKl WO proceeded
to tho "big beech," where wo found
mother of our company, bllt VenlsOll
i- I'll l 1.1 1 1 ,
scarce. We still Heard tlio Hound, and
In tlio interval bang went a gun, and we
knew from the direction, that "Old In
en" hud shot,
We rushed en masse and pell mell, to
the place, and found him bent halfdou
blc. liortr the irrounil. la'urinir Iio nml
bhot lihnMjlf, wo nUcd what was the
, , , ir i., i ...i i ,.. .
matter. In a very excited manner lie
cniil "Tlilt If "T hlf If IlifwlHir.V"
'XVhyadocobo.suro. Three of them
stood broadside to me, about seventy i
yards oil'. I fired and must have hit
one. Look sharp for slyns of blood and
hair." Of course immediate search was
made, but after tracking the deer half a :
.1 ti . i,i,,,,,i .....1
lum-'.uivi iumiuH uu .Tiyusui uiuwvi mm
jjuir," vu ynvu up uiu ciuisu.
and another and btillanothe
weremailo in different places
ways, but without hiicce.ss, and night
comininon. with weary limbs nnd tie
presH;U spirits we traveled Long land
ward
Arrlvlngthcro, wo found an additional
party of eight or ten hunters. Durhi;
the night a Might fall of snow gave us
hopes that wo could ".-till hunt," hut it
did not prove Millicont to keep the loaves
from cracking, wo therefore determined
to return to the old irrouiul : the new
arrivals, witli "Old Charley" iw their
"guide, philosopher and friend." takln
an oppo.-lte direction
The day was windy and bitter com
On reaching my old runway, it was Ue
cided that as it was an out of tho way
nlace. and no deer had ever been known
to run there, and probably nono ever
would, lima uencr go to some oiner
lwilnt Avm'fllmrli 1 W; tifwtl fl lin.'irl
l-uit... j.v- . . t
illl 0111 IR'L'LII, IIR'iail.V COVi;ri'l llll
IllltllL'S, IlllllillS, tlllll lUltO-l, i-llOWIIl, III
Ip'.st thi' istini'illoii III which tlio lilato
V i , tIj.'u'''"1,m 1,1 LIIIUI llll, jnill.
was hi' hi. 1 at oiico iiriK-cct k'd to uarvo
my own llliti.lN, illtei'lllllllljr till) liroCi'SS
i - .... , : , i i .i.
oy tiiuii'iiiu' suvi-nu lion iiiiin in
liui-iuot' tlio liayiiij,' of tliu hound, to
kccii myself from rri'O.iii''. After wait-
inir iili'ttit two lioui'-', anil t'Diii'liKlini? 1
luul linen forgotten h.itli hy tho dwr, tho
(lofiaml tho company, I liotToivctl tin'
soiiiui aniiroiU'iiiiiL' mo: nut tno cnao
lmsscil at a fonsiilorablo ilistani'C tu my
num. uuu i ini'i-dHiy noiiriuiio voice in
"Ulil Ingi'ii" fiilliiiL' for ine; I linrrieil
lUMiiul wo Kavo i-lmw Koliowiiifr oil
lliroiiltii i)iiiiiiuii',i nnu iirtiiies lur iinuui
three mile.--, wo eimio out at wiiat h
called tlie" I lay Miuh," when no longer
Iipurini' tlioiloL' nor sceinir any tracli.
wo concluded tliat wo were out of the
courBe. mid hetran to retrace ourstoiis
I wa iKMilyexliatistcd when wo joined
our vaity, who were baliiiiir in tlio
lieams of ii vousiii'' lire, after havln
iirndo a raid on tho iiuarterii)!i-ter'.s lie
nartiiicnt. ".lake" suliseuiiently im
j-nrtJil to me tlio nKjriavntliiR iiiformn
tion that tliecau-o of tho lonj; delay wa-.
tlio fact tiint lie had made two "drives"
tlio llrst deer ruiiiilni; by tho spot 1 had
abandoned as u-cIins. I w.n di-Kii.-tcd,
thutlotr wasdlslieartened, nnd even "()iii
iiiKen" could nothelpoxclaiiilnu' "iikIi."
Tlio hunt for tlio day was abandoned
I'non reac uiiL' t no note wo Jinn tno sat
isfaction I for misery loves company) of
fliidlnif thootlior party como in with no
hotter luck than our own : if. indeed, wo
except a laryo pui'cupiiio which tiiey
cai.iureii.
Tlio ffootl cheer of tlio hotel caused in
to forget our trounios, aim tno ovenius
WHS spoilt III lira. lllX and tcllilip; yarns.
Upon considering tlio wholo cno, we
oimi'luded Hint as wo had only conio out
for fun, and had certainly, with all our
trlhutation-, enjoyed the tlilnjr nutreiyi
Hint wi would on thenextiiioi iiini' take
our lino of inarch for civilization, unit
relievo our anxious friends at homo.
Wo did so, nnd here wunre, with tlio
full determination, when tlio proper
M'iwhi returns, to ourselves return to
Long I'oml, tooiljoy tlio recreation, Jfimu
Clieer, out in uuur, iree, eii-iu, uiiinn
mountain air which relnvlirorato tlie
body, dear tho iiilml. nnd itivo u man n
.iv .rMnllfB.
LEGAL NOTICES.
PXKCUTOU'.S NOTICH
ESTATE
jill..aHtn.
aj or i
DAVID Mix, DF.rr.Asr.ii.-I.ctte
1 111 111 1 11 TV I ill Hill nslllti, nf tVifl.l , !.(.. I I
cut township, Columbia county, pa!, have been
Cl-fUltfrl 111- tlin l!i.lBti.r r.r f '..r,..nt.ln I
'j'".yi1 l nx ,n"l P''tcr Yocum. All persons having
"'in. ' scmcinc..., una thoso indebted lo tho
:.. . ." ." ,,m"c "''l-io -P? .-.SCf" 1!!" Willi-
mil lll'lll . J. 1,111 II ll.,
peter yoci'.m,
Executors.
January 18, lw-fiw.
ltlNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
ic casV ' . t , ys "'""'";
Mi'i'ibln rouiity. to WYIIInLrtrm Iljiitmnii nmt
ClmrhMA Morrr. Who rrMi.t 111 llionnia.nr. In
..i i ii' . . . : ... .
v "V ; . lvr,""w ihivhiu cinimi or up 1
(iiipitid to nmici) thpin kiumn tn tim n.ittih.i.fi...
n itiiiuticmy,nnl nil iwifluiti indebted nro
lnilltit(Inil tit tilnl.-n linvtiiniit
W'l i 1 t VitT W IT tin t 4
f'llAIIf.I'M A MllVI'lt
lUoonisburrf,.tiin, I,l!l7-(iw. ' Admr'B,
A UDITOU'S NOTICIC.-KSTATK
XVoKMirilAKl. ItKii'iii.i.mit-t-.it. i.athhv lir nnM
Towstiiii' ilor.rMiirA i-oi'ntv. nr--Aviv ti
tindcrsUned inmolntpd Auditor, by tho urnhnn'ii fa
LOUrt Of tlio (JoillltV of (Vi limit H. tn Hi'MUi uinl
n.lluvt tho rntr nnd nrnt.rth,i w ,.V i hm nfi
i, r it it i inliiiinn i. v.. i -. T i
iMc?!?
orilcr ctnlillheil hy law, herchy kIics noilcc, lo
ilullcH of hlH apiiotntnieiit, at the, oilleii of tho
ltccoriler or 1 leeils, In llluoiunhurir. In nalil county,
oiiSaturilay, tho tHcnty-slxlh "fay or Jiiuuarv
i,,.,u,,ii,Mi-i.,iiuii Mm uncoil ui .ui.
A. 1).. 1H7. ut ti n o'clock A. M.. of snhl ilnv. All
rtenuiiw tuivlnii cl.ums or ucmnt.il.H nKUlnst tho
i"tnto of tin. tlcccile.it nro reiiuciti'tl to.lircsc.it
1'icni in iiic .inuior. or nc lorcver .icun.rcil irom
cumiuif in lor u iioruon .ir me unlit luiul.
, ....-"i'i-f-0- Auditor.
IHI)1IIMIU1C, .lilll. 1, lllll,
Euxtawr
illlll,V ..nllll KiltlttfV, IVriiyU,ii,l,f f,li.i.. M
Knnkcy: Mnry Ann sunkrv, Intcnnnrrleil will.
Allfllli W'nlr, T.v,l,l Unlilmt' I ut ,t-tn,i tr!,l ..-111,
Ji.im.fl. KrlU; 'smimlichiWil! anil .MnryCnth-
urine uci",!i:iru ; ine mi inn miinco nrelil.llors or
l'ollvSuiikcv, lute rollvltelsharcl.tleccn.eil.licln
nmt lcK.il .c.ircfcntutlvci of John sniikev,srilc-
eeiiscil. You nni heicliy clteil lo he inul ripppur
' s :.1 1 .v," ::"." "'".""
.mil ll" voui I lo ttf ne ui hi iiiooiiisuuril, ... hi. H. I
count v, I he llrnt jiouiliiy or Fpiiranr.v licit, the..
inul thereto accept or icfUM-tolaketholenl en.
" V...
.i .... 1... i... .'..i. i ...v.. j. .'.-::...'.
,,"!"',,,;"';,"'" ," V
nothei - oiii.
wiincss.ne uoaomnic M iinaiil lilwell.rreslilent
in t nr sat. .;onri, ui luooinsimnr, theilxth uay
.11.1, l..ll,I..MA, i.icricu.L.
Illooniilmrg, Deccniher 2i, WHI.
WIDOW'S APP11A1SHMKNT.-NO-
i tut: or coni'iusiationtih. roiiou-im
nppraSc.iici.tMof .cal anil personal propcty t,ct
npiut to Willows of ilcccilciits, liiim hcci lllcil In
ice in ue oi i ne lieu Nicr oi ni i id ii coniiii'. ti i.
ilcr the Uules or Ouu t, ntul will he prcsent'ei! lor
Wminfshay, Tlin HtxTit Day or Krniiv uv,
A. D., Ini7, at twoo'cliick hi thiniteruoou ofM.ld
u.iv, unless exceptions in Mien conni niatioiis are
I'tSV1. .'--" "J"J If "!lU'!'!1.11 l'-ons lulcie-lcd
, ' widow of p.mici Mordan, of seott township.
-'. Widow of John Frit, of Sug.irloaf township,
deceased. "
m-rrfi-i'ti
u. W idow oi t lolworlhy Fisher, of Scott town
Sll 1. IICCIIIM'II.
..Widow nm. V. ttnnvnn. of ir,.dkn
soip.iiiii'iiseii,
.i. W idowof Joseph Houghlon, of Pino
shin, ileceaseil.
", c.1.,0 iow.,mi,p.
i. alow of Abraham Hobblns, of ITslihigercck
IOW lisilip, llt'CCUS'Sl.
,iwi.. u. 1-1U.1..U, iiegisier,
llloomshurg, Jan. 1, 1N!7.
1? KGISTElt'S NOTICE. Notice, is
.1 v HllllTiv oivn.v to all lciintees, ireilltors, nnd
other persons Interested In the estates of the re-
Siecll u till e.lilents unit minors, that the follow
lilnlslr:il im and eiiuiillini iiiioi.nls l,nv
been tiled Intheolllcoof the Register of I'olumblii
I'oimti. nod will be oresenteil for cniitlriii'il Inn
and iiflnwnnro ll. the Orphans' Court, lobe held
111 lllooiusburg, In theeounty iifniesald, on Wkii-
USOl, IHliiSIAlll ll.U lll' ,' KIIU.J.XUY, IMlT, lit
ii. u o eioi ii in mi' ill ii'i no on in sii in liny.
1. Apponnt of John Itfinor. irnnrrllnn nf .Tncnli
w
.ii.uu,, ii 1 1 1 n tr i ii i it i ui r-.miut-i .(i,iiiih, u o U.
l- iixt nnd miiiluprountorr. t. a is. w. stwv
pM-piitoiKof j:itiibulh It. Hull man, Into of llcr
wit k. ilt-p'd.
;i. Ancount of l.lJiiH Mcndpnlinl . cnnniiaii of
J. 1 . JvPtHlT, Illllior LIIIUI 111 .JUS. Jv. lYl'MA'l- I IPC 11.
I. Account of l.Mnttta Kline, ndmlnMinmx of
a Lowry kiiuc. into of unuiw township, deeM.
Aepnutit of John Stnddon.KUiiidl.mot husun
im Kniiiuon.oi uicoiuvnoa Towns i in.
ii. ri'p(jiiii nml iiiifii iippfiiniL tti .iinnpi iipnrv
nnd Andrew Crowding, expoutors of Archibald
iit-nry, i m p oi uiiiiiKo lounmp, mp u.
7. Sppoihi nnd final n ceo nut of l't-tcr i:wliind
ntni .loiin Jjvpinnii, niiininisiritiors or i'pteruc
lnnd. Into of I Ishmtrrreelt towiislijp. dri- tl.
h. Apfomit or w usiiinuton Atiain. tuiiniuKirn-
torofTbomus Cinniulnu. Into of Locust town-
si 11. dl'C'll.
II. Account of Mlchnpl Lemon, exeputor of the
last win niio ipsuunriu ih iirun j. I'caicr, iuio 01
in. Ai'connt of I I Aikiimn.'iiuardhin of tho p
tiitoot Aiveriui .MPiithip, minor pmid urt.lc-
Ilrlde. late of llcinlot lc Utw nsliln,
,, A.-emint ot John It. Mo nr. ndmliiKtrntor of
(H'P U,
Andrew . . 1 er. Inle ol spoil towns i n. i ce il.
1 1. Account of 'I homas Ilmbst. adinliiKtiMtor of
niter Truwbildire. late of Centre township, de
nased.
l.. Appount of Jolin n. On pic. ndinlnlstrntorof
Kilns IMcttcikk, lal of Montom township, due'd.
Mm? ti. 1- iu.i..i;p icegiiur
liinninsuiir, .juiniary , nu,
pilAND .IUHOHS, FOH EEDRUA-
ry ierin, in,,.
llloom Caleb lt.irton,Malhlas A i.pleman, Charles
ll, iieoiiicr.
lle.ii'i'i' . .liiiiathaii llredliender.
llenton William L,Cole,faniucl M'Henry, Jacob
eiuvcr.
Cimyiuzhaiii FicilcilcU R. Vnlforth.
I iniiKuii .loiin .iiiiMii . iiiniiii.1. iieiiiier.
llemlocli William Fisher, Thomas J. Ynnder-
slice.
Locust Isaac Erwlne.
Main Ch ules t'l dier, .loin. G. Gen. hart.
Madison Joseph Cm I el, John Mullser,
Jit. l'leasi.nl llahrli l Fa erett.
.Mimiu-t'hiistlnu Wolf.
I lr:iiiiri Edward I li'Loll!;.
ruin . u.riv i. iiiiiiioyer, i-.iijnu r uiiiucr, mourns
.ii'to itie.
Seott I'h.irles S. Fowler.
rP-YiVrm w-'
juitons i-'on feu-
ilvVi-.i'irarips jiui
l'...tilnn .fdM-lill lies
lincl, Stciiliin Lehr.
,,r lV1-,..,.t.lr..i.. It iri.ti.ir
. ; ,,,(..,-, mlla-Wllllam 11. llll.ebuld.rtob.
e.l (iorrell.
llloom I'nslerlelt ('. Eyer.Clail; M. Ilrown, San.
nel .Ineoliv, William ll, Jioolis, Daniel Lee, VU
. ',.' im, .,.,.
Dri.ir C ek-llenry Doak, Filer Winner, Thorn
us . M fi'.
,.,V,;lw.V1i-.lohn Reolt, William .Martin, JamesS.
M'Mtli'lt. Meiuieii ii.uuy.
Ci'iilic Jesse lllclcs, Jfsso Hoffman, Henry. Di
I .ill
(.in. nuh.im si l ester HolTman, Michael Crone,
w'luiiun lIo:iLd.ii.d.
Fishing i "ni I: Ellas, inmei man, Jeicmlnh Hess
ThotiKis uiuniic.i,:u.i'ii, .ic..iniiei' ciamer,
T'l mi 1:1 ill 'I'tiolil.is 1 lower.
Uieenwoud Jolin Juhn-on, CUIeh F, Moore
tlioin.is Ktvie.
ii,.,,ii,it
Ii.uiil .iguer, i.iiiiiuu i, j.yeiiy
iiimm .iiieua.i.
J
Irnwluc, Nonli
.Mouscr
Mint In lieu. ami.. Yohe.
Oiamje Adum Hul, J'hll Ylinllcw.
I'lne l.uiller A. i.iriiian.
it,.ni1n, I k Wlllliiiu Drlesliach.
hujU'
Allreil (.Tevelllig, justui i.iuy.
rpniAl. I
.L TERM. W.7.
D1ST l'OH EEHHUAHV
1, Misan sih.nunn hy her next lilcuil Oeorgo
i.eoini' 1 1 ii 1 1 no. ."" ....i,.,
n litiin lvlh.ii tit. Ji.tiii lsllne.
J, Willi. mi L. Ijiiii e . . Thomas Crevellng,t(, nf.
I, J.ll'OO 1 1111 1 IS I .. J'l'llT .iiii-oii. ,
.i. A. s. Haul i. Ilenj.iiuln Wlnterslcen.
n .t.'iiliioilo nrr and wile t-ir. Win. Shalliless
7. l'.d. tinl Helliierm. the Locust Mountain Coal
nml trim ('oriioa.il.
S. J. P. llai lienlieiiiloi ihoiiscotM, ChamlH'rllii
rt. Mais ii. linear.
I), Jacob lliiuley u. Catawlssn Railroad C'om-
lo. llci'i'iy F. N'uss ii. the llorottgli of Rerwlcl:
11, l' llllsl V I II., I . .losepil 1'11,'s.
I. '. Ell .loin s i s. Miles (!. Alibi tt.
I I, svlvester.l. I'mix Isaac White,
II, Svilci.ler.1. Flint ... Isaac Willie,
IV Wrluht lluahes r. IVIcr Miller.
III. Jonathun.Knllilo n. Wilxlit lliichcs.
17. Ma.y E. (Irecli t. Roberts. Howell, f. nr.
i. i,ui.s s.ti,itii'i i. Allien lli.rtniau.
p.! Solomon Miumiiii i. William Imuenherser.
:M. John . l.i'sclll'1' 11. reicm, llisnei.
Si. John Jami son i. E. saves, ot. ni,
!. John (I. ell l. Allreil Moojl.
L'l. Woolcv .V Polio I I. John W. Lesehcr,
'.'I, svlM ster J, Faux i. fsaan Whlli
g ;!MryV Thomas
.. ..11 f ali, 1 llAIinlllirlmi
27. Sylvester J. Faux 1 1. Willlurd C. Ureen'sAd
is. Jacobs. Evansii. WIllnidC.OreeirsAdinr'K
Sl. Z..V. 1'obblllS l-J. Albeit Illllllir,
IM, James (i.iunoi. .-. Mlehael Cleam, et. al.
31. . I mo tula ,. Ii.ivls n. Ilnnham ll, Kase,
1 1. ........ I ( Hi...,.',, . I. .V .vtniieimiii.
i-T I' w7l'nn'iibclt et al, iiA'Imon P, Kase, et nl.
i,......,.. . . n,..,.,, 1' IHUir
.: . i.lstrauser r.iie,irg;;:';irl.'kcr.
ilti. .Slioud it Ilrown n A Crevtllng.
j,,i,.u i.fr.n. knuniuKiuriiisrive
,nllu,t t,j t.therof tho uiiderslgncd.ou Hook
xule.or Judgment, nro reiuesieu to luaun pay-
n, wttiiout delay, if ihey would save cut.
m'kti.vf.y. neaL .pp., and
WILLIAM M'KGLVEV.SW.
it i nl Account of M. A. Amiiierurm and Ilch.ud the ten percent, iitthpconllrnintlon nhsohito, and
r "drive" T.pmou, ndiuinlstrntorsol 1'eUr I. IVnler, lato of the lemaluinj: thrpp-tourlhs m imp ypar thereat-
itd nm i iiiiincrceii iuv niiip, .ni-u. Iter, Willi interest ino coniiriii-moii m. m. mo
diui uiu" 1 1 Account of James K. liver. ndmlnKtrutorof ii....i nnd stfiitins to bo naid fur liv the nurehaser.
LEGAL NOTICES.
1WTATK OF, FRKDE1UCK HUSH,
I1.! llPlM'AMt'tl Tn .Wtnh i ttia. Tlin.nnsl
lln It......-!.' IIm t,i,.r,,.n..,..,l !. l If Imnl I
llciidcrshot.lmtliiirwhom nrolicllovoiltolHidcnd,
ln.l..Hl....nlt.ll.n.liin Itilnri.inrrli..! wltli
Umjaiiilii llrlnfct snrnh jless, Intermarried with
.lonrnli Hpmi Murv Hess, lnlertnnriled with Oil-
bert jIpmi ARnllrKN.AiniiiHlallt'ttfi.liitcrmiirrk'it
Willi Abinlmm Kline: I rptlrrJck I Cm. Lucy Aim
lien! Knrnh lien, nml Hen mid II piss. (Iio lust
rocii being tho children of John II run, do-
...l nil !. n1.nvn tu.tno.l 1 Ua linlP. nf 1 n Us
of ruderlek Her,deccnidi nnd twill other Per-
sons iiitcrpKipii, Krpptms!
!' !' !?' ?, , ,'.,"p"n
Monduvnf rrlirunrv tipxt. then nnd thero tonp.
oi.i.f nr't.-fnti. I., inkn tlin wnl vntntn at tlin iint.l
-,-.-...... - - - -.-
rpuiruu iipih . iipccnwi, niino
,i.lnUf.l fnl M-
ntlon nut niiii.i it lir 1111 Itioiipnt dtifv nwjrded lv
liiPHfiMi ('ouu. nnti reuiniPfi uy um nnrryi, or
Mhmvi'iumo wliv tho unnin nlmuld not bo sold,
WitneMi tlin Ilonornmo iiunni j-.iwpii. rrrsi
dent of our until Court, nt Ilbwimlmrir. tlio thir
teenth dny of ItpppmiKT, A. !.. WA
lllooinMiurg, Jniumry i, 1hT-.5w,
XKCUTOU'.S XOTICK. KSTATK
of I)ANIi:ij W. 5IOXTCJOMi:UY,dpppnspd.
pttprn tPKtiiiiipiiinrv on thp pfttmo oi lmuipi w.
I1' ''"V" VVlYi " .V'Xl""UV.
ilonliromery. lritoof Orntiizeviik'. Couuniiin L'oun
is Mffii Kriii"" ") '"' vvLt'"lv' " vlu",v,J
!,,,,to,i t present them for Ri'ttlcnirnt.aial those
count will iiiakopoyme.it to the
,Hii ,i,.nv 1 ' i-KTUtl E
,ieci-ul
(,,,, t tin. rstale cither no uotKoMiooi; ne
ic Kxeeutor with
EIsT, Kxocutor.
Autlltor'H Notice l.tnle or .Tnmc. Jlh-
snn, hite of (Ireenwood Township, loluu.ma
SlKhciV,' nVl"nte''l
of tlio County of
INllinty, ilcceuscil. The ...tilcrsllll
Amlllor. hi the l.rohaiis' Tourt of
r'olimilit.i. to settle ami iiillust the rates anil tiro
portions of the assets In the haiMs or Ahrahnm
Young, nilmllilstrnliir of James (litiniii, ileceaseil,
tonniT'iiinons the respect Ive crcrlltors accorillni! I
ton.ul iilnons .he respective crcouors accorumi;
to the onler esliihlKhcil hy law, herchy itlves no.
tico to all parlies niicrcsieii tiini ne win aiienu .o
thoili.tlMnf hhtippolntincntut thoolllcou! tlio
I .PCorilcr of l.CClU. ) 11 ltlnon.slll.rir. 1.1 hfl ll COUlltV.
on KnturiUy, the tvc..ty-lxlh tjiiy of Jiuiimry,
." io,, ui icn o ihkk a.ji, ui nii m., . .... i"-i-
"oni lmvlns clnl.ni onlc.i.iiniN nm.lnl tlieetnto
of tlcccilciit.nro iciiptr.l to inesent them to tho
Aiulltor.or be fo. ever ilcharml from conilng lu
", .r,v-,;i curiae ....m.
... . . 1 . ' . ' t
iunnniijurf, Dcccniwr u, 15W1.-.1
i,,ii.nc,-.-Ti.pfir.tncco?...iori.nao st
rreid. coiuiii.iicr or iiorcnn irevcincu lunauc
All i.cisons lnteieMe.1 will take notice that tho
account or Isaac Kelnrrclil, comiiilttce or Dorcas
ITcv. llnsr, a lunatic, has hceu Illeil In tho I'm
thonotarv'H Olllct. or (.'oll.mhla County, ami that
the Kiilil m-coiiiit will he tircsellteil to the Juilecs
ot the Court or Common Vleus, of salil county, for
cxnnnnutlon anil coniiriuaiion, on iiinsuay, me
nun uay oi i coruary iwu t
JI.-1I, 1l fill, .11.1. , I lUlllOIlllllll J
Woomsfour'', tieccmher lo, lyiO.-ot.
REAL E8TATE SALES.
Tr;
V
AIATAULK PKOPKIITY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The tllideiMnncil lifters at tirlvnte sale tho Sol-
lotting ucscriiicu real ts.aie, in wit:
A HOUSE AND LOT 01' OI10UND,
""' Ihillromlstreet, In South Uloomsburg,
Scott's lldditiou, .No. Ml, being
IN FRONT FIFTY FEET
and In depth one hundred nnd thlrty-thren feet
more or less to lllaeklierry alley. l'osessloii will
be given April Hist. For teiius nnd conditions,
Cull lipoll JU1L U. 1' lll-.L..!..
jiooniMjur, .itiu. ji, i?u,-ii.
VMAC RAhE OF VAIjUAIUjE
llllAI. FSTATE. Thuunilerslmicil lmmoses
otlernt .'.lb lo snie. on iiiritsiiAv, .iamaii.
:illl inii.dli im1 pri ini'ip.', in mmm iuwiihih.,
UOlUlllOlil POUlliy, mu 1U11U unninni
bleriMlfHtutt. vi.: A (loon 1'aum, eimslMhiK ot
oni; nuxiiti:i am tkx acukhoi-' uvnd,
nlxjut forty nt-re-j ufwhUh nro denrcd, Uiercon
nio ciecK'Uu
a aniST JiiiiL
vltlil1irppriiiinfntnm! n HAW Mlt.t,.l)vrM,IXO
Hocsi:, liAKN, nnd oilier outlmildtngs; nu npplo
ordiniu aim wpiifii pxpoLipninii-r. aiumcoui'
menci' nt lo o clone, A M.
ir t)uitiitiim ((.vti;.' Ten vpr pent. down one'
Ili - ilt 1ps t ti li-n ncr ppiit. on t lit? llrst dnv of Anrll.
I I It'll ih)-'i'--.hhi will no ii.'ii( uim iuv i.iu.iuun
on HHM)nni)lPtlinp. Totjo secun-ii ny uonti nnu
inoiignguou uiu intim.
Jim. I, I"i"--it.
ri'itr .ir' u t .1.' nio " V T .IT l IT .I-:
.L ltKAL 1TATK. In pursnnnpp of an order
or tne uri-iinn-' Louri 01 uonnninn ihiuhij, on
r ItlDAY, 11IK 1 w HMYl ll lll U.IV itv .1 AWtiAHl,
1M.T. ut i i ti riocK in i no lorciioon. iMizuncin liar
riii'rtrni. mini In 1st tutrix of Tlmnins Halt t-r. lato of
Sutrnrlojif Iovnsliip, in nahl pounty, dpppnsed, i
will expnso to fcuit', oy puunc cininp, n 100 pre
inlsc. urprtnlii inctMiiufo and tract of land, situ-
mlsps, a certain mctfiintio and trnct of land,
nto lu Sin;arlnaf township, Columbia comity, nd
nltiing lands of Jacob llnrrlngton nnd Jumper
.11 ue,
CONTAINING SIXTY ACHES,
movo or less, latt the pstute of said deccaspd, sit-
UlllO m lliu low usuip mm couniy iiioh".hi i.
Coxihtions of Svli:. Ten prr cent, of one-
fonVV . ..rthn ..i.rVl aCe , (,n.v tn be mild nt tlin
IM.IZAllETH HARKING l'( IN.
.Innuary 1, Ifa.T-iw. Adinlnlsirutrlx.
T)CI!UC SAIjE
OF VALUABLE
X REAL liSTATI..
In imi-suauco of ordcisof
the (null. ins' I'oiiils of .Montoiir unil Liiluiubla
CilllllllCS, 1 II.. lllll luiul 1 Milieu 111111111111 i.uitir. u.
llaimuli .'llliii-im, i.'i.o of .iioreiauu iuwiisoip,
I .veiniilii I'liimlv. ilecensed. will eMiose to sale.
Iiy inibllc endue, at the Hotel of John firlltuln,
In White i inn, .iioniour coumy, on
SATCKDAY, JANUAHY 2fitli,
at 1J M., a ci i lain piece or parcel of land sltuato
IMitlyln Madison rjiiunsiiii, I'oiumhi.i enuiiiy.
nnu imruy in .iunony towiisiiip, .iionionr loun.
tv. finit.i n tiif lir' ucl'i'S mole ol ess. 111 nililli!
h'lliilsl.ileot William F.llls, William Ad.ilus. M.
Kl. nf noil others : 1 he liiitirovemel.tM lii n.n l
house nud oii barn, an oiclinrd ami ubout thlily
acres cleans. ; me oainiKe won iiinocieo.
. so. one ol ncr naicel ol i.iuu siiuaio in .naun
son to.vnslilp, Coh.mhlu county, .aiijoinlnii the
iilnive.liitiil.il Ailain Snilii1'. and others, con-
till ti in'? .i aeie.s tin, l -I iitTclies, moro or icsniel
beins well timliered liiiel. litethe estate of said
ili ceiised. (Kil l. I I Sl l I t-.A 1 1. 1. It,
aiicii.ij':i. vi.M':u.iiii.Ni:ii.
Jan. I, 1S07, Idmlulstiators.
puniiic SALE OP
VALUA1U.E REAL ESTATE.
Will ho sold hy tiie miilcrst-mcd exei'iilors nf
tho lust Mill and testament ot Jolin 1-rlt. tlec il.
at iHihltc sale,nn the premises, on Satuulav, thu
sectiim uay oi . eoru.irv, isn, in icn o ciuen nt me.
lorcilisin oi sain il.iy, (lie ioiiowiiir ocserioeu vin
ualileie.il estate, lo wit : A celtalu tot ot iioiiud
situate It. lleutoi. Touuslilp, cnuuiy oi I'oiuiiliu.l.
Iioniideil and desei ilietl as tollows. to wit : Ad n !.
inif land ot 11... del ll.irtlnall on tin. west. I. unl of
Alirjm uiiiil' on 1 he east, land ol I iiln.irlno
llartman on ine soulli. nun taint oi ran in ..las.
lersini the noi Hi, eoutattilnt; I line iiiaiteisot an
acre, mole or less.
Alsiiacciiaiu tract or iai.il. Riiuaio in j.ieuson
To., nshlp, county atnrcs.ild, liouuiled and desri Hi.
das lollous. to wit: Ail oiniuir iai.il ol Daniel
Robliius on (lie east, lands of John FrlU on tho
west, anil lands ui ii.ivid .oi-iiui on ine norm,
cntitunu: nil 1 1 ii ncrcs aim one nunuieii ami nity
t. tn r iii.relii'M.
Also a i'1'i tain tract nf land, sltuntolu Jackson
Township, In said counlv Imundt d and described
ns tiilloMs. to wit : Atoinlt.ir I. mil of l.aulel Roll
Uius on the east, minis ol l.lljnl. .ocum on ine
norlh, lands ol M'llcnry and Co. on tho west, and
lands of Joshua Suine on the south, contiiiutti!'
iiili'lledaiid ti.enty.t.vo acies ami nnu one
bundled nud tllly-tlie perches, itireii acres or
i hlclils deal nl laud, nud balance Is well tun.
neieu.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Ten ner cent, to he paid down nt the striklm
itoii-ii of tin, iirooeitv. one hall of tho balance to
be paid on tho Hist day of April, lMi7,whell pus.
session of the preliilsi'M Is to l-o Klwii; nndlbe
li.Un lice oil the llrslil.i oi Ai.ru, isns, w nil nil
est iromlliH llrst, of Apill, l-si;. I'uichasei
rs to pay
tor deeiU and slami'S,
EZFKIEL FRITZ.
UEURtiE P. FII11Z.
i:.ccutois.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1-1L00MSDU1K5 FANCY T1UJI
X)
MINO AND IIOOIi'STORE,
second door below Hartinaii's, Malnfitrct,
Just received n new stock ot
ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS,
COItSl.TS, LACES, EMIiROlllERIES,
MUSLIN EDOINC.s, IiRESH TRIMMINCIS
""l "very varlcly of articles usually kept In a
F.VNCY STORE.
Also ,
SCHOOL ROOKS, HYMN ROOKS, UHILES,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL ROOKS,
and a largo lot of
I
MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS.
ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM ROOKS,
HLVNK DEEDS, RONDS AND MORTGAGES
and ft geiierul and well-selected assortment of
PAPER, ENVELOPES ic
:a. P. WEDE.
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
"VTATIONAL FOUNDRY
1
- " '
MoomnUtrg, Colnmblri County, Vu.
Tlio subKcrlher. tmmrletor f the nbovoi tuned.
oxtennlvo estnblMmient, Ii now prepared ro
celvo orders for nil klndi of
MACIUNLUY FOll COLLICIUCS. BLAST
furnaces, stationa y enoineh,
MILLS, T1IRCS1IIX MACHINES. Ac
and ratten.,, piow-irons, mm everything usually
His extensive fncllitloB nnJ prnctlcnl workmen
warrnnt htm In receiving tho largest contraction
tho most rcnsonnblo tprmq.
(J ruin or nil kimli will bo taUen lu exchnngo for
TliWcstnbllMimrnt In lor?nte't near tho Lncbf
wnnnii nnd Illooimburg Ilullrdinl Depot.
gTOVKS AND TINAVAHK.
... ,
luiuouiici'i 10 ins iridium nnu ciisiomcru ium
th..ta. ........c M hh.M lcco:
MAIN MTHKUT, IlI,0().MSllUlia,
Custoincr can ho acco.noilatcil with
I'ASCY HTOVra
of all klnils, fitovrplpc, Tinware, aiyl every va
rlety of nrllclo found In n Wove anil Tlnwaru Il
tit'll'hnicnt In theilllcs.nnil on the most renson.
ablo terms. ltcpnlrltiKilonc at the shortest uotlco.
i uu,j..i iiiii,ii-i'iia
on hni.it for sale.
JAGAjE foundry.
JUSl.l'll MllAlll'ljU
nioomsburB, Tn.
BTOVi:s OF I'.VEIIY VAIHCTV,
rLouaiisHAitr.s,ri.ouanroiKTs,
anil alt kliuls of Castings, on hand or supplied on
tho shortest uotico and at tho cheapest rates.
Castings for
coal miEAKnns and coal schutis
mado to order.
JpilOCNIX STOVE DEPOT.
HE.VTEUS, RANGES, AND STOVES,
Wholesale and Retail.
PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING 8T0VE.
VULCAN HEATER,
for heating two or more rooms.
PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, HEATING,
nnd every variety of STOVES.
JOHN I. Iir.HS,
No. 310 Norlh Second Street, Philadelphia.
"Vr I. DUltKHAltT,
jinporicr nnu iieaier in
IRON AND STEEL,
No. 00 Front Street,
Philadelphia.
QEOPGE H. HODEltTS,
Importer nnd Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUNS, Ac,
No. 311 Noith Third Street, nboo Vine,
Philadelphia.
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS.
H. a 111
hus oi)ened n f
110WEH,
opened u nrft-cinss
uuvn. ojiuij, ux u Vv.ir diuul
nt tbcold fitnnd on MntnStrpPt, IlloonislmrK,
stoplc lseonipo.pt of the very latpst nnd bpst BtylpH
pvprollered to tho citt.ons of Columbln County.
Ho can nccommod.uo the public wltU tlio follow
Imi' kt iid4 iinil nt ftif-nn nilees!
.Men's calf boots, tine, luen's kin. double iolp,
Hoys' clilldV boots, Men's ulovo Kid, Congress, Ac,
Alpn s Kiove Kid i.iiiniorni shops, aipu'h, women n,
boys', nnd misses cloe I: id Instlnu ealtPrs. Wo
men's kIovo kids, pry Hup, Women's line Ront
morocco Imlmoinls, Women's meuVmoropeoand
Pnlr slines. (-011)111011 klmes. Misses' nnd child's
shoes, Men's, womenV, misses', boys', nnd child's
slippers. Ho also keeps u renl nrlety or
ILVry, CAIN, AND KTH.VW (300DS
j of every kind, nt tho lowest prices, both for cash
nnu country piouucc,
lECtiiniiiiier iiitiniiiiiriifiii I t in nnr unniis. i Kin
be alarmed nt tho cry of hlah prices, Tjut call nnd
sco for yoniaehes. llusjiect fully.
ii. c. nownn.
JOHN C. YEAGEIt & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND
LADIES' FURS,
No. North Third f trcot,
Philadelphia.
J I'. 15EAUD,
with LIPri.VCOTT, 110ND A CO.,
Manufacturers' and Wholesalo Dealers In
HATS, CAPS. FURS, AND STIt.VW 000Dl,
No. -113 Market Street,
riilladelplila.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
jyj-ILLEH & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P. Seltzer A Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
UIH'ORS, WINES, ic,
Not. 110 mid 112 North Third filrcct,
Philadelphia.
QlIAKLEsi II. I.VIIPLE,
liriiorier ana iieaier in
IlRANDIEsl, WINES, GINS, LIQUORS,
WINE lllTTF.iW, AC,
No. Ii! Noith Thiul .Slrw
above Arch, west side,
Philadelphia.
QAlUUAai: lANUFACTOUY,
iiioQinftimrg, i n.
M. C. SLOAN A. IJIIOTlIKrt,
tho Rnccosors of
WILLIAM SLOAN A BON,
routinuo tho business of mnlilng
cAnuiAans, nuGciins,
nnd overy stylo of
I'ANCY WAGONS,
which they havo eonstnntly on Iwnd to Milt wis
tomers. Never uvina uny material but the Ijm
nnd employing tbomo-t cxperleneoil workmen.
they hopo to eontlnuo ns heretofore to kIvo entire
Bntlsfactttni to every customer. An Inspection cf
their woili, nnd of iho rcnsonnblo prleo n&Iccd for
i he snine, Is suro to Insure t kvip.
C.
UltOCKWAY,
ATTORNEY' AT
HLOOMSIlURfi,
LAW,
PA.
I tirKirn First door l.clow the Court House, nnd
ndjolnlng the Post Olllee. Authorized na. nl for
illie eoiiei-.iou oi i.ouiiues, ,n-u no , i ni-iHii.,
nnd nil other demands against tho btatn and Nn
llonal Oovernniiiits. Jan.l U7,
m1
flLLER & ELDER,
Wholesale
BOOKSELLERS, STAT10NE11S,
AND RLANK.I100K MANUFACTURERS,
No. 201 Noilh Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Wall nd CurtBln rjpers, and Stottc-aeryeeu.
trally.
CLOTHING.
N
JEW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
rcsh arrival of
FALL AND WINTElt O00D3.
david LownNm.ua
Invites attention to his stock of
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CIiOTTllITO.
his storo on
Main Street, two doors nbovo tho American IIouso,
Bloomsbuif, Pa.,
wliero lio has Just received from Now York and
'hllauelplila a full assortment of
MEN AND noYH' CL0T1IIN0,
Including tho most fashionable, durablo, mkI
liaudsomo
DRES3 OOOIW,
consisting of
110X, SACK, FltOCIC, QUM, AND OIL-CXOTIt
COATS AND PANTH,
f all sorts, sires, nnd colors, Ho lias also replen
ished his already lorge stock of
FALL AND WINTEU 8HAWL1,
STRIPED, riOUttCD, AND PLAIN VESTS,
HHiriTS, CUAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS,
ANDKEncIIIEFIS, OLOVES,
eusrENDEa", and fancy autict.es
lift hns constantly on hand u largo nud vreU-se
lected assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINOS,
which ho Is prepared to inako to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd lu tho
best manner. All his clothing Is inado to wear,
and most ot It is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELIIY,
of every description, flno nnd cheap. Ills case of
Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Call and
xamlnn his general assortment of
CLOTHINO, WATCHES, JEWELRY, do.
DAVID IiOWENIlURa.
jTEW CI.OTIIING AND GENTLE-
ii.. a r uii.if5iiiisu rsiuiii.
Tho underslgucd respectfully aunounccs to his
many friends thnt ho lias opened a uuw Clothing
nnd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, In tho lowo
room of the llartman Ilulldlng, southwest corner
of Main nud Market Streets, Rluomsburg, Pa.
Having Just returned from Philadelphia wllh a
Largo Stock of
l'AI.t. AND WINTER CLnTTItNO
and
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 4c, &o,
ho llnltcrs himself that ho can plcasoall. His
lockcoinpilscl
MEN'S, HOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
such as
DRESS COATS,
SACK COATS,
OVERCOATS,
PANTS,
yE-STS,
HIIIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS.
DRAWERS.
COLLARS
NECK-TIES
HOSIERY",
SUSPENDERS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
UMRRELLAS, 40
and in fact everything In tho Clothing or Fur
nlshli.g line at very low prices.
In addition to the abovo ho hns an elegant as
sortment of
CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, AND VESTIN
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AT THE
SHORTEST NOTICE.
Cull and seo before pui chasing elsewhere, and
SECURE GREAT 11ARGAINS.
octlMy J. W. CHEMRERLAIN
gNYDEH, IIA1UUS & UASSETT,
.iianuiac. lit ers nnu joouers oi
MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTHINO,.
Nos. 52j Market, nud 52! Commerce. Street,
Philadelphia.
J.
V. LAMBERT,
ROSS, SHOTT A CO.,
Inipoi ters nnd Jobbers of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINOS, Ac,
No. Ml Market Street,
Philadelphia.
HOTELS & SALOONS.
ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
I RESTAURANT.
R. H. STOHNER
has lilted up a
I J RST-CLASS EATING SALOON,
hem ladles nnd gentlemen can he supplied with
the delicacies of the season. A suppl of
FRESH OYSTERS
always on hand.
ntlMH I1READ, CAKES, AND PIES,
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONS
lu every stylo and variety,
NUTS, FRUITS,
and cvcrylhlug usually found In ft
IRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE.
JORK'S HOTEL,
ui.uuiii. v. .MACiiEii, rroprictor.
Tho above well-known hotel lias recently under
gone radical changes In Its Internal arrangements.
and Its proprietor announces to his former custom
and the travelling public that his accomodations
for Iho comfort of his guests aro second to nono lu
thu country. His table will always bo found sup
plied, not only with substantial food, hut with all
tho delicacies of Iho season. His wines nnd It
quors (except that popular beverage known ns
".lciVir,!"), purchased direct from tho Importing
houses, are entirely pure, nnd free from nil pot
sonous drugs. Ho Is thankful for a liberal patron-
ago lu the past, and will continue to deserve it In
tlio future. GEORGE W. MAUOF.R.
QUSQUEHANNA HOTEL,
O Catawlssa, Pa.
The abovo Hotel has latoly been purchased by
HENRY J. CLARK, and has been thoroughly re,
modelled, repaired, and refurnished. It will be
found now, In Its nrrnngeinciit nnd nppolntments,
ti tlrst-cla-s Hotel, nud second to t.ouo In tho
country. Persons In cities wishing to spend tin,
hot months In the country, w;ill do well to glvo
tho proprietor a call.
QJHAItl) HOUSE,
Corner of Ninth nnd Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia.
H. W. KANAOA,
Proprietor.
T
MIE UNION HOTEL,
Arch Street, botwecn Third nnd Fourth Streets,
rhllndelphln.
CHRIST iWERER,
Proprietors.
T li. PUIISEL,
HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTURER,
nnd denier 111
CAKPET-11A0S, VALISES, FLY"NETS .la,
Ititn ftreft, nixicitiars, r,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QHAllLEB W. 8NYDE11,
DtAt.Kn JM
II A It D W A' it E,
IROX, NAIIJi, STEEL, AC., SC., AO.
MAIN STREET, lIl.OOMSIll'HO, 1'ENN'A.
Tako this method of lnformlli? tlio cltltensof Co
lumbia couty, that ho has opened an cutenslvo
Hardware iloro ou Main sheet, In lltooiDsbunr,
near Iron street, and that ho hns on hand n
LARQER HTOCIC AND 1IETTER .WORTEI)
than can be found any whero clsoln the county,
atnt which ho Intends to sell at prices which defjr
competition.
ClIAINS.'AXES, STEEL, IKON.
I havo chains, all sizes, nxci, all mako ami
weight, steel, nil sltci, Iron, all shapes, and all
very low.
ituiLDEit'8 HAnrnvArtn,
of every descriptions. Ifolls, nxlo pulleys, sash
cords, latches, locks nnd knoM.hntt screws, sash
fasts, window springs, b.ite lihol'S, strap hinges,
liaups and staples, hooks and staples, and In fact
everything needed In thnt lino.
COACH & WAGON MAKERS' HARDWARE,
embracing almost every thing In Hint lino. Also
HARNESS MAKilW HARDWARE,
Ruckles, Jnpanued; buckles, sliver plated; bltU
of every kind , Hames, Iron ; pad trees I lUn,
wood saddle trees, gig trees, girth web, worsted
and cotton I thread, silk, awls and needles, tooU
of all kinds.
SHOEMAKER'S HARDWARE,
A full assortment for carr enters. I have pinned
--nil kinds, snws; hnud,panticl, rip, and compass;
squares steel, Iron, and tryilwrlng machines,
chlsles, augers, bevels, mallets, braces, gauges,
plows, rules, bits, and about everything for car
penters,
FOR THE PEOPLE GENERALLY
I have coal
hods, conl
shovels, scoopn,
conl sifters, Inht
crns.tablc cutlcry,pockeA
cutlery, plnted spoons,
pin ted forks, servers, tea nud cof1
fee pots.butter knlves.mlll saws,
cross cut saws, circular saws, gangsatcs,
riles, horso shoes.wrenches, rlvcts.ham
mers, hatchets, mattocks, picks, forks, grub
bing hoes, shovels, spades.spadlng forks, hoed,
rakes, bed pins, twin., skates, plows, colfln trim
mings, Emery, red chalk, white chalk, wire,
horso nails, ment cutters, scales, wash boards,
horso buckets, wooden palls, clothes
pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn poppers, paint
brushes, horso brushes, slelgU
bells, heel calks, enamel
ed kettles, brass kettles,
copper kettles,
Btcwkettlow.sauco
pans.broad
axes, nulls,
Sledges, curtain fixture)-,
Thimble skeins nnd boxc,
Pumps, lead pipe, clc,
Tarred rope and hundreds of articles not .enu
merated constantly on hand at
CHARLES W. SNYDER'S,
Main Street, Rloomsburg.
DRY GOODS.
pitEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORE.
IN LIGHT STREET,
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received nnd hna on
Hand nt his old stand lu Light Street, n largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased nt Iho lowest figure, nnd which ho Is
dcleiinlnedtosellon ns moderate terms ascau
he procured elsewhere In Light Street,
roi: c.tsir or couxmr ritonvcz.
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles nnd latest fashions,
Calicoes, Musllus,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
HEADY MADE" CLOTHING,
Satlnctui, Casslmers, ,
Cottouades, Kentucky Jeans.
eCC, AC, AO.
GROCERIES,
Quecnsware, Cedanvare, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Faints, Ac.
ROOTS &, SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
Iu short everything usually kept In a conn try-
store. The patrnnagu of his old friends and th.
public generally. Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market prlco paid for country pro
duce. PEriOR ENT.
Light Street, January 1, 1M7.
ILLEIVS STORE.
1 illsil .Illlll.YL, Ul
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
Tho subscriber lias Just returned from the cities
with another largo nud select assortment of
SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In New Yoikand Philadelphia at ttia
lowest figure, and which he Is determined to seU
on as moderate terms as can be procured els-
whero In Rloomsburg. His stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles mid latest fashions, together
with a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following artlols t
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casaltnercs,
bhnwls.
Flannels.
Bilks,;.
Wlillo Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Musllus,
JlollowTvaro
Cedarwoxo
QUeiuwaro, Hirdwaru
Hoots and Shoett,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellaa,
Louklng-OlMsu,
Tobacco,
Coffim,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rloe,
Allsplco,
Glngor,
Cinnamon.
Nutm.,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ho Invites the attention of tlio
public generally. Tho highest prlco will bo paid
for country produce lu exchange for goods.
S. H. MILLER,
Arcade UulMli.gs, llloomsburg, Ps.
pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER.
W. M. MONROE A CO,
Rupert, Pav,
Mnnufietr.reisof
lWVPim KEGS
and d(lcrs lu all kinds of
LUMIIKR,
give noftco that they aro prepored to cimodt
thlr esMtom srlth fljvtnli, nl cm th. h.rri
term.
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