The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 08, 1867, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sflte flfotumbfan.
iii.ooMSut'iiu,riiiiAY, march h, isoj.
Rr.V. .1. R. Dimm 1ms resigned ns
Pnalor of tho Lutheran Church nt this
place, nnd accepted tho position of Prin
cipal of tho Seltti.'grovo Fcninlo Col
lesc.
Mh. J. J. Urowku hn? pttrchnscd tho
front part of tho lot on Court House al
ley, Known tho Roblson properly.
11c bought It of E. II. Little, Esq., for
two thousand three hundred dcllais;
and wo understand proposes to erect on
It a line building.
We proposo to add, next week, to the
attractions of tho Columbian, a de
partment "For the Young." It will ho
regularly kept up and will bo of tho
most entertaining character. Look out
for it girls and boys. It begins next
week.
"We publish this week a circular from
Mr. Hates, State Historian, which U of
interest to ull our soldiers. Wo hope
that tho required information will be
furnished in order that n fair, Impar
tial and comprehensive history may bo
published.
Tun Old "5tuyve?ant Tear Tree,"
standing at tho corner of Third Avenue
in Thirteenth street, Now York City;
and which was brought from tho United
Provinces and planted there by the old
Dutch Governor himself, more than
two hundred years ago, fell to rise no
moroa few days since. It is the last
link connecting New York with tho
New Amsterdam of the good old Hol
landers. The President has signed the bill di
recting tlo Secretary of War to refund
to each person drafted under the calls
of February and March, 1SGI, who paid
commutation, and was also required to
cuter tho f-ervlco or furnish u substitute,
tho sum of thrco hundred dollars, that
being tho amount of money so paid by
them, it being the meaning of tho
amendatory act to exempt persons thus
paying commutation from further .draft
until that quota should bo filled, not
exceeding one year.
Tun Mutual Life Insurance Company,
of Now York, of which Colonel Freeze
la Agent here, 1ms over eighteen mil
lions of assets : has issued durlnc thf
year fourteen thousand three hundrcit
policies, insuring over $30,000,000 ; and
their dividends for tho last thrco yearn
were almost three millions. Dividends
nro declared annually,and are available
as cash in payment of the subsequent
premiums, or can be added to the policy.
It is the best, safest, and richest com
pany in the world.
Oun Town Uovs. We arc comiicllcil
to ay Mint in all our exiicricuco wo
novur 8.1 v- a town in which tlio boys bo
Imvo worse than in ours. It li a ju-l-tivo
dlsgraco to the community. At
cluiich, l'cslivals, lectures couct'its niul
entertainments of all hinds, they are
always present, tintl by their outriigeotii
conduct not only mar tho proceedings,
but prevent many of our citizens from
attending. Ko person is free from in
BUlt; and obscenity, drunken wit, and
profanity are only too common. It is
timo our citizens united to put down
this growing evil.
Numerous well founded complaints
have been mado against thehacUuwaim
A liloonibbtirg Hall Koad, for not re
pairing the fence along the public road
between ltupert and Catawis-a Station.
Tho road for nearly a mile runs within
a few feet or the railroad track, while
on tho other hide the mountain rises
perpendicularly. Tlio placo i- very
dangerous, especially at nl'ht, and it is
timo something was done to remedy
tho evil. Undoubtedly tlw one-horcc-railroad
which runs through our county
ohuuld be compelled to remedy the mis
chief they create, but it is doubtful
whether they will do it have under
compulsion. We aro glad to know that
counsul havo been consulted, ami if
possible the Company will be compelled
to rebuild thu fence. If not done soon,
wo fear some terrible accident t ill hap
pen between ti.OiO points.
Ok Saturday night the Senate held
nn Executive .Session, onlv about thlr-
ty-livo Senators wero present, and of
that number nearly all were Democrats
and friends of the President. Tlie op
portunity was embraced to push through
h. number oi continuations, among them
that of John li. 1'uisel, I'ostmaster at
this place. Jtejntlilteait.
Doestheeditorof tho Republican think
his readers aro ignorant enough to be
lieve thenbovo? Ilo&ays "only thirty
five Senators wero piesont, and of that
number nearly all wero Democrats,"
etc. Tho " Democrats and friends of
tho President" number only fourteen
in the Senate, when they aro all there,
which was not tho case on tho night in
question ; and according to his own fig
ures the Itadiculs had seven majority!
Mercur must get up a better excuse for
his lack of Inlluenco in a Senato which
is three-fourths Radical.
Wr, regret to bo called upon to chron
icle tho death of William II. Evans, at
Van Stork Mines, near Providence, Lu-7-erno
County, by means of a heavy
piece of coal falling upon and crushing
him. He was burled In this placo on
Saturday last with military honors.
Lieutenant Evans first entered thearmy
nsan enlisted man In Battery "U," 1st
Pennsylvania Artllery, was discharged
for physical disability in front of Wash
ington, and then returned homo. After
various borvlees ho entered Company
"IJ," illOth lteglment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, and September lith, loOl
was commissioned Second Lieutenant,
mid December Sth of tlio same year was
commissioned First Lieutenant in bald
company. Ho turvlved tho dangers
of the tl.'ld topcrl-.li in a co.il niiuo nt
li'inw.
THE KALEIDOSCOPE!
" A imp of Inuy life
Its fluctuations mid lu vast e-ouceins."
NO. X.
WATlHtl'A !,!.!).
A subject of such large dimensions
cannot be fairly disposed of lu a single
number of tho Kaleidoscope! nnd lu
this I will confine myself mainly to
their origin, nnd to statistical Informa
tion. Of course a precis? man would
make a division of the subject by class
ing waterfalls us natural and artificial j
and under tho former head would write
nn es.-ny on tho magnliudu and grand-
cur of -Niagara, or give a description of
Tequcndama, lu New Oranadn, which
has a waterfall of near seven hundred
feet.
At present, however, I will confine
myself to tlioso unnatural, obtrusive
hump3 worn by tho fashlonablo of tho
"softer sex," nnd known In common
parlanco as "waterfalls," but In circles
polite, and Ladles' Magazines called
chignons; for bo it known that new
fangled notions, and improper phrases
are made palatable to American ears by
means of trench name.
To our uninitiated lady readers we
will say that these chignons vary in size
from a six pound cannon ball to a large
pumpkin; the weight depending itnou
mo amount of ballast tho wearer can
carry. Tho shape varies. I have seen
them spherical, oblong, angular, coni
cal, smooth, milled and frizzled. Some
nro worn as though like n huge wart
creancer tho thing grow there, while
others are suspended In a not and boli
up and down with tho movements of
the wearer.
And now a word ns to their origin,
upon which subject writers are divided
in opinion, spine claiming for ehignoni
the greatest antiquity; but m'. Du
Chaillu, tho celebrated French traveler
bays, that the Xegio women under the
African Equator, wear chignons of enor
mous size, and that it take.? them from
ten to twelve years to grow siiilicient
hair to bring them to perfection. As
everything African is now decidedly
popular, wo aro at no loss to understand
why the custom was introduced into
our country. The same writer ni.v.i that
the belles of the Equator to add to their
charms, have a scries of cuts on their
faces, and four float teeth pulled out.
Wo cannot say how long it will be be
fore our wives nnd daughters will adupt
the same cu-jtom.
It is generally alleged and believed
that the hair from which chignons are j
made is procured lrom the corp-es ol
people who tlie in ho-pitals and other i
public institutions. Kuans, however,
.. ii. t i... ,i,..,n, i.,t.. i I
.... . ........v.. i,i ,. i..u ...... e.L, ,.l-,j
brittle, and eanot bo curled or twisted
into form. Marseilles, in France, is the
centre of thu trade; and the enormous
sum of forty thousand pounds aro Im
ported there annually. Tlio chief sup
ply comes from Sicily, Naples, the
States of the Church, while Spain, and
parts of Franco contribute largo por
tions. In Brittany and Aiivergue, the
buyers go round ou market days, and
the maid who desires to sell, mounts a
wine cask, unlooses her head-dress, and
showers her locks os-er her shoulders,
whereupon spirited bidding commences
among tlie dealers. Tho poor demoi
selle whom poverty compels to make
t!ds sacrifice is then shorn, nnd after
wards hides her head until nature or
death provide another coveiing. Tho-o 1
of my readers who have read Victor
Hugo's grand work "J.cs Jliacrutiltu,"
must remember how poor Famine s,u
tlliced her wealth of hair to provide for
Co-ette.
Tho weight of hair in an ordinary
chignon doe not exceed thrco ounces
and a half, hence tlie annual quantity
imported into Mttr-cillcs, alone, would
make nearly one hundred and eighty
thousand ''waterfall." Of couro our
ladies are not the only customers, be
caue large portions after being made
up are re-exported to Spain and Al
geria. Tho hair dre"ers of Marseilles, the
most of whom arc engaged in tho "wa
terfall," or -hi'jnon business, number
about four hundred, and of these, four
large houses mako llfty-livo thousand
annually, for homo consumption
alone, thirty thousand of which are
sent into tho interior, and twenty
live thousand u-ed lu Marseille. One
llrm in Paris retails no less than llfieen
thoiiFand a year, at prices ranging from
two to lifteen dollars each, although
some go as high its fifty dollars. Tlio-o
of l'axen hair, which are mostly Im
ported from .Scotland aro the most cost
ly. Tlio number exported from France
to England dining the past year was
eleven thousand iiinehundrtdaiid fifty
four, and In addltlun, sulllclent hair
was exported for seven thou-nud more
to be mado up in that country. The
total value of hair and chignun.i export
ed in one yea.' lrom Franco Is two hun
dred and twenty-live thousand dollars,
or which, the I'uited States, next to
England, takes the largest (itnuttity. 1
may further stato tiiat tho hair arrives
at tho manufacturers in largo Kicks
holding about two hundred pounds
each. It is filst thoroughly washed in
hot water until every particle of greao
is removed, after which it has a final
bath of potash, ami when perfectly dry
Is pas.-ed through common Hour.
To those of my readers who cannot
procure a French chignon, I append tho
following recipe:
Tulsa live pound of rai-s nnd ft bunch of shavings.
An old tin run and n buin hof mt.iws
I'liui hti-.il nn old hat ol bona body's h-uvlngs,
And car Its our own toKft ilenr ol the law.
Next, get an old Hoddna and stuff it Ith paper,
And If It Is possible put In It a mole,
Then Bit some old china and am.. mil! grater,
And inalio them all up lu u nhe little loll.
Put all thebo minus lu n in t of red.
And gllsteiiliii! biu.U must cover them all,
1'iien fatten It on to the l .u It of your head,
And you will li.iveti nice walerlall.
Quu;x Sauc.
... r-,
Ui?i i ax Tj. 11 ADIidCIC AM) CO.
dealer in UnoKrovorJo Xo, ltf. South
Ir a Junior editor of one of our eotcin
norarh-s never "breaks his neck" until
he is witty, ho will live for somo years
yet, unless indeed, a rope breaks It. A'c
puhlican.
Rest cuy ; while you remain unhung
wo are In no danger. You and ono of
your reverend assistants tried thoropo
business once, ns tho records of our
Court show. Do you wish to try It
again V
Yv'f. find the following confirmations
among the latest official acts of (ho Sen
ate. Postmaster John 11. Run-el,
Uloonwburg; Levi II. Lclb, Ashland.
The following In this vicinity were
rejected! Peter Purscl, WilkMiarre ; .la-
ol3 Salada, Willlamsport; John .1.
Crotise, Muncy ; H. H. Oullck, Danville
Or.onciK II. litiowx has taken pos
seilon of Conner's hotel stand nt Ru
pert. Wo bespeak fur him n fair share
of eulom, ns no one knows better "how
to keep a hotel."
Tun Majority Committee of the Mas-
saclutsetts tlouxo of Ueprpfcntntivcshas
rciiorted against the ratification of the
Louiuuiuoihii Amendment.
Nebraska liii" been admitted into
the Union as a State ; and tho veto of
tho Colorado lilll has been sustained.
Tun Tenure of Office Dill was pa-sod
over the Prc-ldential veto, by both
Houses anil Is now a law.
E. W. Wvxuoor'H next term of school
will commence on Monday, April 8th
next. 2 1
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
1'Jilliulclplilu Markets.
Wi:infiv, March
Onocnnir.'. In sugar, there is a fair
bu-ine-'s tloinir. -!) boxes Milil at Ml
i-i'iiN iruld. and '25 boxes at i)c, cold, and
ol) boxes at lit c. per lb. currency; 13)0
b.igsol Kio coiioo sum at is;e per il,
KOlll.
Fi.orr.. Th? market continues vcrv
unsettled. About 700 bhlssold in lots to
the home trade Including
Noilliv.-c.stern Mine! lie at :7.(IO'fi
Northwest, ill etrn vhi. i'.'ri
Norllmv.-iii ruiuilv lii.Tn.il
P.-unsvl nnl.i and Western tiim 1 anr .. SJMli.t
IVnnvlvaul.iand Western eMm o.ee in.:
l'loiowlviuil i and W of.: .'in f oollv 1J.OII.. !.(..
I'ennHVlvnnla nnl Western t.niey .. . .ll.wd'i.W
liye Hour i.."
Witr.AT ol' prime quality has been in
good demand, anil holders nro firm in
their view, we quote reunsyivaui
red at M.'.io :i.nii; Huithern do. nt $:).(i
("u.10. ami wliiteiitSo.i.i'.iCi.a); rciiiin
live ranees nt about Corn
is liw-i aetiv, with salesof (i.OOO litw. at
!ISe and Oile fur new yellow, and id for
,'; 'Xdav niVas ibiiou;.: 7 IS.) UU
ii,utr; l,.-o bti-. wheat; 8,!W0 bus. corn,
;i,(;nn bti. oats.
I lMiovisiii.vs-t.ont miie very (itiii, iiut
nrit-es are titiflmniictl. Small sile.-
.,.);, lU CO!..-,,, vcr ,.,m, ,',.
new
mess. .Mt-s neei vainrcs liom ti-i.-i o
sii for i'-toni and city pricked. :iv
I'd .ho:rs sell at M(lc. Smoked h.im
are steadv at !":" i"e ; piidled tin a' lfi
lfHc Smoked shoulders at II' Mile,
and salted do at S;(,i!)le. Lard sells at
l.'Kn loic Y lb for prime In bids and tier
ce. Srnns Cloversecd is In fair demninl
and -Di) lniliels were sold at from rSs.on
(iifO.nn iter bus, tlie latter rate for choice;
tlmotliv sells ut S 1.00 and ilaxsccd nt
S:J. Hi'.. per bus.
.-Iurl. t It. pot (.
Wheat per Uusln 1....
lte
l nr-i " . .
1 lour perljancl
( !o ev-.eeil
I'l.iv. id
Hmlel
I. tt
'I'.ltloW
I'olaloes
IVVd Apple'
P. I; . . .
II. nn
Side '111 1 sljollhler
l.'ird per pound
. f S Sll
. I II
II
so
2 .VI
I'l
!'
12
I.
i' V)
Hay per lou
MAUUIT31).
M;.'KAOV-V)!IY.'-Oii the '-nth lilt., In
!!erwl 'It. bv liev. A. It. llottelisleln. Jtr. S. II.
llail-'sou, of lluntliuton, to .Miss hue I'owler,
of lit rwlcll.
KfSXi::Ji:i!l!M:n-M It.irleton. on llie Sit I)
nil bv ll. v. Mr. Newllli. Mr. .1. II. Kl-llel. of
StOv-ktou, to .Ml.., Kmtaa .I.Jei lard of lta.-.Ii lou.
--In fireenwond township, on Ihe
Till Ills. , I.
Kves lo Ml
l llelld s I ereuionv, Mr. .1
.: i i.
l.lli'U K. i:e-, nil k;
f lil.eliwoo-l.
T I E 1 .
, V.V.V.' Iti M. mnt VU asjmt, oti tlio iUth lilt.,
John 11. Jtrimur, iit;iHi itiitfii jtius,
CMi'.V.I.Y-At thf (iiInv.'Us.i iiv MIH, fn
ih' tsi imt., wiy Mui'iniy ui m-jin ii- -i-.-.
IK'iuy Cimniuui, iui-il iilioul tliiny-Jtvi' . ctiv.
n i ri.7'-iii .n'li n.nvn. fin il'H "( li or.Innu-
iV-v, tnl.int itatuhti-r Df Vt.ti-y nnI 1,ku Hh--n,
uiitsi tliivi' uiontli"aiil tWL'ntj-tuuihtjh.
ll'of(ir.N.7 fin Jnniun.1Kt, C'lmrh" 'ofI
wiril, --on l John nul Muiyiuet Ui'Urt, used
hi.v tniiiitlnaiiil uiiiUy,,
V
A lilinll MII.CII COW,
rart Ilillham. she ha a line calf three welts
old, and I hi all l,speLlsudeslrableb..rlin. I'or
piirlU lllal im.llllellt IIIISj Ul 1'ILI..
Man Ii 1, I'i7,
PiTllI,IC SAl.i: O'-" VALUABLE
1I:a1. i:VI'ATl:. In I'ursiianee ot null-Is or
.,. on.i,i.ii.' I,,. nls oi lolltoill- mid Cotumbl.i
eotititie., I'n., the uii'h-rsliitied, adtiilnlstl'atois of
lluimoll llllieini, laie oi ,i..iei, inn lowiisiuii,
l.s eollllllii eounty, dice.ied, U. I .Apon, lo sale
bv i nolle vendue, at the hot. 1 ofJolm lllittalii
lo While 1 1 .ill, .Monioui loiiuly, on
TIirii-sllAY, MAl'.l'lI TWi:NTV-rn!-T,
at twihe o'cloi 1: 'I., a lerliiiii piece or paieil of
land, silt lie p.llllS 111 Al.l'llo:i lowusillli, v oilllll-
hlu eoiiiin, end partly In Anthony township,
Montour eounly, e.iiilallllu
o.nm: iii'.suiti:ii anh two At'itr-s
more or less, luleiliilna lands late or Win. I'.llls,
Win. Ad uu, 11- Kins and other; the Improve
mi nts in iiu a
1AKJ HOl'SK AXI) U)(i liAllX,
Hi orcluid, und tiomit thirty mil's flt-nrcd ; thu
iMlUll'V Wi 11 tiniln ii'd.
.1 ..so -i mtMiilu-riuiTtlof latid.hituati'ln Mad-li-on
iouwhi, loluinbia count v, adjolnlnu tin
ahoe. l.iiul el Adam Hpi Ins, and oil it t'ontuin
lnl ta'iny-ihv ih-ics and luenty-oiiH t'ithf.,
moitini Itr-s, and lifiiut wt'U ttmlifivd land, late
i ".'SiJin-i-rmrATi..
MII'IIAlfl, WINI l.AllllN'l:!!,
rebruary ;.', 1-iiT-ll. AdinluMratois.
i IIPL IXrATII. In puiMUUU'O ot un order
ol tliL'tuphau Court of Cdumhi.uaint, , Pa., oh
SATCltlAV, M AllCII TIUUTIKTII,
nt tt n oVloelt in U.e forenoon, Tlionvi' Hrss, Cx
eMitot'ol' 1 " dericl; Hew-, lato of miluMo-u lowii
slilh, in ial.i etmuty, d.-cfuveii, w ill expo to hale
by nuhU veiulne. on tin1 pivmlws nr-nnln lues
MMijenud tniel()fUtvl.hituate iuUsi:n;U.iih'Wii
Jiiii tijlumhUeoiintv.linundt'dliv LmtNtif Ih nry
Ht, Collin htulltr, Daniel i:ciluut and cilhvu,
idiit. lining
oni; nuNimiU) and TiuiiTV-nvi; acui,
inoraorUhK, on whli li I cu t tod a I'laino Ilou-e
and ru, 'Hit'io i uKo u lino orchard on the
uremic, mid pint of Ihe land In a ood si ito ot
cultivation, Late tho t -dale, of hatd dtceaMd, hit
uaio la thu to;vu.shtpund eountv aforesaid.
Jhsh coi dm AN, Clerk,
lllooniahurg, I't-bruary l'J, 1K7.
CniUtinm of Mite .'-Ten per ot nt. of ono.fomtli
of tl.o purchase money at t!ic hii tMnLj down of
tho m'opniy ; iiuMiin-PiiuiiiwiMuini p'i'i
,.t m iw.'.i.tlniiationalHoJtito. and Ihw lemalulim
LEGAL NOTICES.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
-CY-RsrATKOF MAltY EtSr.NllAlIT, IIKC'II. Let
ters of administration to the estate of Mary
Klscnlintt. Into ofL-ntawlssn township. Columbia
couhty.dcctnsoil, havobecli Brnnted by the Regis
ter oi loiilllini-i counts, io licouarii itiiiius, ut
said county. All persons hnvitiiz claims or de
mands nualnst tho estate-of tho decedent urn rc
UttcRled loinaUc them known to thcndimnlstra
lor without delay, und nil persons Indebted nro
iciucsicu m mane payment. r
March 1, HK-CI. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'H NOT I OK.-
v. i
I NT Air. or Jost.i'ii ltonnis-s, 1ii:c'n. belters
of administration to theostat.of Joseph Rolihln,
Into of tliccnwood township, Columbia county,
coiuniida county.
deceased, has been emitted by thn Register of
iltiniht-i counlv. 1o Clinton Bobbins. All
sons Iiuvliiii claims ordemandsmialust the estate
of the ilcimlpiit nn1 rc-quested to ninlto them
known to tho administrator without delay, nnd
all p( rsnus Indebted nru leum-sted to make pliy-
IlH 111, 1 I.I.WU.s lliMiin.ir',
uticnwnod, i tn, Z-, 17-tit. Auiiunisi nior.
A U )l'R)ll'ri NOTICE. In- Tin: Ok-
X V. plnii' t'oiirt or the fVamty of Cohnnbln!
IMnlc or .IOH.V W.I.Ti:it, ileeeil'eu. The ailcll
torTiitpolnti'd bv the Court to mako tllHirlhutlon
or tin lul'tlice of 1 lie estalo or -.aid ile-ea-.ei1. In
the bnnil of l:llda Jolin, llxeeutor of the fald
.tiihn Wi.tti.r. Info of I.oi-list towtishlti. Ill Sfltd
county, ileeeaed, will meet tno parlies lor mo
purpo-e oi III aii)oininieiii, on iiiu-o.
;,V,rl!
iilnlli, A. Ii. 1Mi, ut ten nVlojlc a. in., at hi
In liliKiiiKbuiK. i;um.lll l
ci.Aiii:,
Am.itor.
l eoiuur-t 1 1, l-i...
DMINISTUATOH'S NOT I CK.
ins til' uiltnliiWlnitlmi tti tlio Mnlt! of Imnl'-l
ITuwir, l.itt tr I'mnKim lowniiini. nmimum
i-.ittnt-v ilo.M.n-ui.,1 lii-i tl ir.ltl.fif liV thn lift'.
Uiof f.t vii LI iiimtitv tiil 1 mm ii 4 I uu nr fiiiil
11umt. All per.nns iinviny; emim or u-finuiiu-i
xv; tlnt tl.f C'Hitilo or 1 lie tU-rp(lciit tin reiiUfHtcd
to imiki1 ilioiii known without Ueluy. nnd tlio.so
luiUUi'il to tiiaUo iiiiyment.
rbruaiy 1, lC7-0.v. Ailmlnlstralors.
A DMlXISTIiATOR'S XOTICK.
XA. l:.rATi: of HMVi:t l'untii, pi:crMi.
T.t Her of nilloluw lotion lo llie evinio OI Mllliuel
i eller rue oi r-cou iiovii-ioii, i iiimiimii wiimi,
ilert.iieil.hnvi' heeiiKiiuilediiytiieiiei'.ieroiuid
eonnle, to Milnni 1 Nevleml. All peions bovine,
em nn orii-'oituui-. nim-i " --V ,l. .
(pievted to mnl.'e them l;novu iltlioutdelny, an I
those lilt ebted lo iii.n.i' l' ""-'"
Mtrin. xrviiMti),
IVhrunry 1, 1H"-Cw.
Ailnilnlslriilor.
DJIIXISTUATOn'.S XOTICK.
Jr. KST T1' UK JAfOH KKI.I.i:il, PfcCEACEIi.
Letter or udinlnMintlon on tho c.nile or.bieot)
Ki-ller, lnli-of lleaertowlihlp,'olulobin eounty,
ileeeiisi d, hne been Granted by the ItcsMer of
sill.1 eountv toJolm Mlebnel. All jieroiis ha Intr
el'ilm or ilein.inds nsnlnst I ho Mild eslntu nro r
qllesteil to pleent thetll for l-elllement Without
delay, ifndiill iiero"'- .iideiitedtouuikepaynient.
JIlKN JIICIIAEL, AillllluKllutor.
.Tnnu.iiy 2", 1m!7-iw.
I DMIXISTltATOIfS NOTICE.
iV i:tvii: oi- Pi.wcili.a llAYHL-usr. iirr'n.
I, i lent "f adiniiiMral Ion to tlie etnto or l'ri'.cllla
llinhul!, late or l-atuwlsa township, Columbia
eounty, d." eaeil, hac U ell granted by the Hc-b-Mer
of (Wiiml)la eounly to Henry I(nllln:r
bead. All perons linvliu elahns or (leninn Is
nimlut the said etato are requested to mako
them known to tliendinlnlslrator whliout delay,
and all peiois linb-ltled lo make pavinelit.
lin.NUY iioi.i.i.nu-iii:.I),
rebrunry s, lDT-ow. Adiulnlstrator.
DJIIXISTIIATOIt'S NOTICE.
A i
Isi.wr or srsANNA kiti.ui. m. i.asmi.
I., iters or itdlulliNtrntloll totlieesltil. .! Hlisantia
Milt r. latent Hellion low lllllp, t'ollliobia comity,
dec-asisl has e been uniiited by thu ltculsterof
said eounty to John II. Uelshline. A.i persons
havliu claim orilenriiids ii2.ilnt the s ild et.ilo
are it ipieled to 'nitUo t hem known to tlie mini In
llrator wllhout delay.and all persons Indebted
to iiiiike payment.
, joiin ii. lmistiuNi:,
February s, lr,7-6w. Administrator.
i DMINiSTIlATOll'S NOTICE.-
2. INrvtr or Jci.iann Howkii, Un-i- vrn.
Lfiii'ts of .i'lmilutiatiou on the i -lab- of .lull
aim ltowor, late ol I'enlro township, L'lUmlitu
eountv. dei'i"ii'd. Il ive been i;ralltl'd by the Uetf
Uterol ald isiuoiy to Ouiii-1 lloi.er, residing In
the townhip and county nr.irealil. All persons
h ivin.t elallo on the estate are reqlli sted to pre
sent tin in dulv authenticated rorsettlement, and
tnoe icnow toe. iiieni'-eives ii.uenieo lo ins esiuio
will liial.e I'tiynu tu loi'inu-itih
DANinti novi:u,
AilmlnHtmlnr.
lXKC't'TOHS' NOTICE.
1 jir Wii-mam IEunuiN", iiKrr.i
,. i:tati-
IiKrr.!-ii. ljt'ttoia
IJltlH'tlliirV nil tilt) On 1 11 It' Of ill lltfll Uounlns.
inti'ol I ili n"i,rt,f Ii tim tislftp, C'oluiiihl'i fotinty,
!..,.. i.i. .1 li.iv.Jim n iriiiiih.il liV tin. ItiHsitnr i.f
s.iid I'cunt.vM'' ('.It. VliitL nnd M. A. Anuiicrmnn,
All DLMNiiiw h i 1 1 i fl.itiii mr'iln-.t tlK? i-sutt1 urtt
ic(iirhtc4l Ik juv-icnt tlit'iu fur hPtthiut-iit, ami
1 1 USl lll'II IIIVH UP Ull CMillf lt Ill.UiU IMJillCIll
li. 111 l 1j,
A. AMMt.UMAN',
lVhrniiry 1', ltrr-flw. lixeentnrs-,
X Till; COt'IET ok Common Tuias
imt niK i 'tirs i'V of Coi.UMiti :
CHAliLKs i:i.ui.v "i LMw.ibi'rTerm, 130il,
I. y 0.1:1
M.Kiid tn.r r,vri:i.v. ) In Dlvmr',
'In .Miuirfiii 1 i:ei-iv. Iltsnointl lit. Mtliluiilf :-
l'ln'(,mi h!i u ri 1 lit i(l il ruin nn vim tti linw
tiuisi' v liv mHoii-f n tinctiln nrn'runmili sliuu'd
n it Ito ilfvttiM. Ititturnabie Moiui.iy, May Mxin.
IViT. at l'J uVIiil'I: 11. nt.
hAMlTJi H'Vr!;i:. MirrJtr.
ltUirimslmrc, Matidi 1, l'7.
is T
1 FOlt T
Mi: CO CUT or Common Vluxh
ivimi:im. ltuvr. li Iht) UtcL'inhcr Ti-riii,
Ti ii (M vs lluAr. ' f In JMWirtV.
TuThoniiis Uoiii. ICosn indent Sir: The Co-irt
tmve uiiinti'il n uilf tm tui to how cuisy wnv n
divoii'i 11 ruic'tln iiifttriHiotilt hoitldliol h s.t'i .' I'd.
It.-tuniaLilf Monday, M.tv Mxth. v.,7,nt Mi. ' . 1;
lllooipOmrir. M:rr'i 1, 1"',?,
rin-: I'orirr or common- 1'i.las
L foi
in Till. I'or.MV ol' Coi.rMliiA :
..i a it .1. M snn.mi. by hen 1-cbiuary Term. ISO"
in xt ti lend Amos Jfaruiu, Jo. II,
n. AMiiiKv.'J. Manmmi. In iJlvorce.
To Andiew .1. M.iunlne:, Uciondent, sir: TI.e
l-niirt bus eiauleil 11 ru e on .sou to show cms
bv a itlvolee 0 rlitcu'n tmitrtiiiotlll s'lould not be
.lie'le, ,1. Ill tlllU'lble, . Monday, M.IV .sKth, 1-1)7,
al I'L. '.!. I; a. m KAMI i:i. S.NYIJi;tt,.'hll
l!looin,bull!, March I, 1M.7.
X Till-: Oltl'lIAXS' OJUUT IX
iitwl tit I ho i'i i'l nt v iif I 'ol n m hln ! I li I hp hint
t 'mUh'M'-tatotit JACOII CVKIIIIAUT, latotX
tntiliwe w iisui n, iit-eeaeu. i't unw 10 wn
IVhrunry llitli, en motion of .Mr. Itrockwas
attorney tor Ir-ntiM" I- II. I-Utle. I.sij., wiii ft?
noiuiiii aimiitir. on ici nioni men to ine
i ount of Am:u.tiis i:erlrMt, executor of bald do'
ce.i'.t'd. and to in.tUedMiiimtion.
ty thu Court, l'rom the leeord.
1 he auditor ttbovn naiiud wdl uiteinf to tlie itn
!-.ol nn aoi"i ntiiieni. in iisoiino in fiootii
1 uin.onsiturd.iv, tlie twi iitv-ll)lriday nrM.iifli,
l-d7, t't u n o cloeli n. m., wht'uand wueiu all
ties inuriMui may uiuuo.
i:. II, MTTLi:, Audttor.
1'chiunry I. 1V.7.
TX Till? OHIMIAXS'S COUHT IX
l nn I fur the Counrv fit' Co iiMhtn In themut
h i-of tho estato t)f WILLIAM 11111., Lite l
(iriinye township, deeeaed. And imvv. lo wit.
I (. til Hill J "I.MO, 4-1K, 111" UII I M PI" Mill J il. l.ll
tl... r-.fi.. mid 1 tor if i 01 iLf( ii,,triliiii!on of the h it
iiuee in the haihN nt at'fountants, .1. II, 1'i-ltaial
S Achfiihaeh, executor, truuid ninoii-'itlhe-cu-il
ltoi--. Hy the Court, i mm tho record,
.iK-hi: Cdlemas. Clcrlt,
Theaudltor nhovo inimed will attend to tho
dnili's ufhK appoint mi nt.at hi-otllL'0 In Ulnomt
hnu', on .Saturday thu Hreiity-thlut day of Miuvh
1---7, at leno'tloetc, a. ni and vhet'o all p.ullu
uieies uu may uut'iiu. . ,,
L. II. LITTLH, Auditor.
IVhnmry 18-17.
X TIIK OHIMIAXS COUUT IX
I und for tho county oi (ounnnta: iutnaiu.it
ier ot the petition i-1 the nuatdlan of I'lULU1
KI L I. l.ll, tor Mill- oi kiui mitiorti rem t-vtiuei
tut tiiiU-- to wit. Ki'lmnrv eeut)l. lk17. M. M,
1 .Velle, I Vj., ppp ilntcd eonimllouer' to it port
ttn Mfti Mini nt t-pinion, tic.
lly tho Couit. 1'tom tli' ia:ord.
.Ii.-.k LVj.i:mav. fieri:,
Tho CotnmhsdoiK-r above named will attend to
the dot If td UN tippoininuni ai ino ouite u
Win. II, Ahhott. In Cutav -nt Columhia county
on Wednesday, the invuiieth lav of March, lo,
lit ten o eio Mt, it, in., iun mm voufu 101 juiui
liili.f.-sli 1 nine nth nd.
'M, M. JVULLr.fommlS'.loner.
i i nruary .-, ii7-tt.
n.5rATT:"7)F "ucvi ashtox. di
I J ci AHi:i. T Ann .!ittm, William J.Kpt mil
steplh n iproul, Mt nilh JU-ss iutcrininrlal with
Nathan les,Natah 1.M-, 1 oul-a Wimldlnp Inter
man let! with John spiildlng, Allen lives, l'.irvln
l.es, iilitl ,li'Me -., ii 'in or Levi AMlUMl, ue
eeaed, und to all other pn'-tun-i liUeruhtcd, greet'
111!'
Yon ina liercliv cited to Lo nnd appear Lefnra
l uu .1 uiu'i'i ot our tirpii.oiH i uiiu if uu oeiti in
inooiuiiairi;, lou my t i outiuma, on tue or-
Mondnv ot Mu v. next, tlx-n and there to ae
t em or rciuo to iaae uie rem cbimeoi nm mu i
l tv Aklitnn il nved. ut the iiiiuratsed viilit
l Ion mil unit i tt liv nn himifwL dll V uw.,rded liV
tl e wad Court, and lelurned by iLe Shcrlfl", or
hhnw-cuuto wliv tlie kiino should not oo hour
Wltnes-i tlie llnnorab o W II am I; wul . l'n h!
dent of our -aid Court, at Hlnoiu-buig, the l.lh
nay oi reuruary, a. ik. tNi.
J Jlsl-1 COLl'.MAX.Cleri. O. C,
Ulonnihburtr. I'thruary i 1-07,
MOTICK.-ALL PKHSOXS KNOW-
-Li inu'tlieiirtlveindttiied to tlio nndcrdyned
on liuAi Acenunt or by oie, nro iefihiei it
mako pavmeut by the twenth lli of M-rcli noxt,
'I'lu.wi. t.llliiir In ivniinlf wllb tbU llolioe. WW
liiixothflrnccouutH.iti'., pl.ieoil lu tlio lamdsof
mul,l0lCOUU'Cr,0rTlN, MILLAUP,
nnd I. K. HIIAN."
gTATKMKNT OF TIIK FIXANCEd
Oi THE
COUNTY OV COLUMBIA,
FROM
Jntinnrjr Ut 1500, to Jnnunr)- lit 1S07
Tun Auditors rlfetnlto settle find odJnU tho
luihllc ncfounU oi Columbia County, rripoctfully
lirft lcno tu report tlmtthcy linve oxnmlncd the
sniiio from tho Ilrnt dny of Jrtnunry, A. o. ono
ilny of Jnnurtry, A. u. ono thounmt ulght hundred
nnd tlxty-fvtn,nivl rc-poctfully lny bolorn tlio
Jlonoinblo Judnct of tho Court of Common Vvrh
of mid County, thp followliiR Statement nnd ltf
ion, nurt'fnoiy 10 ino iweiiiyr-uronci spfiion oi
ho Art ot (Jc-nt-riil Afccmblv of this Common-
wnnlMi. imMcd the fourth tiny of April, a. u. KUt
J07A' J, .V7AW, Tnasurfrof Columbia Coun-
ty, in iiccount w nn tnia coumy.
DR.
ISM. Jan. 1. To nirouiit outstnndln? for
IvJinnd irelous jertri Co317 21
Aiuount enh rccoUcd of bun'l M'lii-nry
iiiio j K'usuitr, as per Auunor
repoit, 281 CI
do ('mh wplv(dof DanlctM'lIfnry
hitn Trpfiurrr. for sutnlrv tnL'i 1512 Sfl
Vcb.o. Cnih tt Snnuuil Kelclinrr. of Hrl-
nrerpuic township, lor Keeping
rutbnrlno Kult.
80 M
7 W
rob. fl. Cash of II. .1, llcoder, for plank,
nt. J), casti or iiiium uiw ion, inua ic-
dotn('i1.
Atirtl ft. ("nth of .Tfw. Motcllrr. for brlfl;,
Muylu. Cali nf Mauuiel Nii.dr( Slicriir,
I l )HI lCt. Ill KUll Ol U1U UIUIUJ-
tt. W in. Strtter, collector of Con
yiun.uu township,
Tontnounior County tax usc
red for Isiwi,
13 1)
June.
.lu ne?;
Aug.
Hept. I
iiin or ucoigo inumy, innaic
tlremod,
Cah ii'cclved for tfl'toq on Broted
nnd nnoated lands icturiivd,
Ca-b orHniuucl Kclctmer. of ilil
nrcictU nnvnhlp, for keeping
1 13
1Q10 II
i niniinnr uu.
77 40
10 60
170 00
M 00
SI M
r,no oj
Oct.
Dec. 19.
To amount ten day nsesment In
llnrouKh of llenilck,
Jury res nnd Hiil of Josso Cole
man, l'rothouotnry,
To eah of dov tax fund paid ns
Mssors for l-'Cfl,
Amount tiutitandlns, balnnee,
To sundry taxen,
2-01!) 57
OR.
IJy nmount outstanding for lSC0,nnd pre-
vlou years, S5-T12 4?
Ily exonemiloii-i nllowed collectors 111 23
ltv i:ominlloners ' " 10ii o1)
lly nm't of i.-ounty orders reilecmed 17,70.1 11
lly 'I'rensurer'i, eonunUnlon on S15,DlIJ S7
nt four per cent., C!0 TK)
lly balaiieo duo County, Sflns 70
i3,010 S7
JO tr.' J. Treasurer of Columbia Coun
ty, lu account u uu thu tax ou uog.
Atrinimt niitstnndlllt? for ISOj and nravl-
oils years, cii v-i
nssecsed lor 1C0, 1.2S3 40
duo lruuiiuur, &ijiii
;'J1 Ul
CIt.
Amount nolsfniidlin? nnd tilirolleeted. 917 00
exoneiallonuuoucu eoneeiore, w
commission, 3 00
Rbeep damage, orders ledeenied, 1,3J2 73
pai'l assessors lor assessiiieufa oi
tax lor the year l-JiU, SO 00
Treasurer', eommUsloll on 31,
412 73, 70 C3
.',351 01
KTPEXDITfltCH.
AUDITORS' AND CX.EItK'3 PAY.
Amount pnl.l Auditors and Cleric. $13 00
in win miiuiiin. .iu.uouoLnrv
and ltceistir'H account, 15 ro
tia w
assi:s30i:s' pay.
Amount pal 1 assessors for Spring assess-
...ilil,
llItlDOi: CONTIIACTS.
SJ05 13
.Vmount paid Huvld Savage, brldgo In
W. A. idle, bridge In rishlng
creek, W. A. Kile, bridge In Susnrfoaf
P. I.. S3humn " PruuLUn
) CO
SI) VI
1,173 00
tafiio oj
lmiiiGr. kei'aihs.
Amount paid John Ilerner.
fW 01
111 51
li.ivm rt.ivaKi-,
" Aaron Kcttr for planlc,
'- 1. llartmau,
" s UUU1..1 Applemun,
" M. L. Woodward
" .lolinLjt-r,
" l'hlllp Uriiwford for stem)
" John Mordau,
" Wllliani i;vir.
" Josl ill 11. l-'urman.
" S'undry persons,
" Mouttiomcry Colo.
16'.' 3J
TI
sis :a
40 00
A h)
(11 31
55J.I 50
1US UJ
1SJ7 li.
Ufii) 01
IIIjANK ISOOK3.
iVmount nald fir blank books for Pro.
iiiououiry ana i;cisicr, ii itj
COUNTY HUIIDl SGS.
Amount mid Riindrv persons for matcrl-
iiisiiiinisuc'iun'i worKiopnv.- bow ll
for repairs nt t.uuit lluso and
Jail dining tlio yew, Ai-., 13) 13
cli:a.vinq couut iiousk.
Amount p.iM to nuudry pcisonii, M
com missi on i:r.'s atto ux i: v.
Amount to W. Wirt. CoiuinlbhlGuer'n At
torney, 5,u vj
court cnimt.
.Vmount to M. Coirniau for tlio year ISM, K7 M
CON.STAUl.U'.S ItliTUItNS.
mount itald to thn seveinl Constftbksi
uuiii.K yoar, siw u
COMMONWEALTH C03T3.
Amount paid to sundry persons, -107 33
COMMISoIONlUtS AND CI.tUK.
.Vmount paldT.J. V.uidersltcc.Commlss'r $S 00
" .llell .il.illll, - iiio VJ
1 " John l. l'ow Ier ' -JjO 00
' " Montyoincry Cole " 1 o)
1 " It. C. 1'iult Cleric. Coo 0'J
1 " " expenses to liar-
rl5buri; 10 00
51,250 00
msTiticr ATTOUNIIV.
Amount paid U.II.r.llllc.Htu Dlst.Atfy. S12I M
-ii. .11. l ruugn, ii w
i:t,i;crio.v
i:xrnxsi;s.
Amount vald fcttlidrv oerholis for
prlng
i-ii'i-iioii sjji iai
juid Miniiry peri-ons lor l-oor
House ami general election TJI
Sl.ll.-J 33
rUUL.
Amount forco-l .t Mood for Court Iloaso
and Jail t l'.u
VOX AND WILD CAT PCAI.r.i.
Amount to sundry persons 75 'JO
INCIDENTAL EXI'U.SSr.S.
.Vmount of stationery, etc., for court. $13 00
INUl'.ANCi:.
Amount to Lycoming Mutual Ins. Co., f
INQULSTtf.
Amount to. I. O. Oulek. llso.. on C. Wal-
ICl-S 51V Ot
to Wm. M. lloaztand on Thos.
Divloo 10 3
to Ji 11. Case, M. D oKanlnln
lioJv of Kaiiiuel Waranco at
lIKUfst, 5 00
e-S 7.1
JUl'.OUS WAOUS AND MILlIAOn.
Aoioiint In .Tur-irs fit tho saveral courts
utirinj ino yeur ti.wj i
MllDICAL Knnvicw.
monnt nilil Hi. V. C. Harrison, nttond.
mice on prisuiieis, hi
ritOTHOXOTAUV.
Amount paid Jesso Coleman, rrolh'y.. 8103 CO
1'ltIXTIXO.
Amount lo W. II. Jncobv. f 1?3 Oil
io.i, r. nan u-r. ii-w
to U L.Tall. W Oo
tol'.Ju'in il 00
.111 W
ro-T.VGi:.
Amount paid I). A. llccl-.ley, r. M. S3
I'nXlTKNTJAKY.
Amount paid T. K.renltentl.iry.support.
lll-i I'ouvieii, iht-
" pal 1 State Lunatic Hospital for
the support of Cittiuriuu hult 1'.7
0
ItOAD AND IilUDCli: VIEWS.
Amount vnid sundry persous for roadnnd
bridge li,
UOAD I)A.MAOr.f.
Amount paid Thomas K norr, llloom t p ,
" Wni.Kiliie,.Iaolikon tp.,
4W
7H
lo
,T, w. t:cii, liiiarcu cK ip.,
II. A. Itowm 111
o73
Ami rv I'leas.
IV) l)
W, 11, Kobblns.Grcemvood tu. 13
mir.nirr'a hill.
Amount paid Sauiiul r-nydcr for board.
in prisoners
" " i-onveyinKNntlinnlil Verry
lotbo llousoofneiiigeiind
Ismio Hint lol'.b, 1',-iilicn-
uoiixcyltntAltralinnirwilor
" is th n. e. TfiilL-mlnry
470
70 W
siinr.p DAJtAon.
Amount paid toumlry pcron to wit!
Ulooni towti&hlp
lienton M
(Ireenwood "
llrlarcrotlt "
Centro "
rislilnccrcelt "
JncKsou "
Locuit "
Mndlnon "
Mnlno "
Mt. l'lcnsont "
Montour "
Oningo "
l'lno "
JlemlO'V "
Hiuniloif M '
Hcott "
Miraiu "
141 CI
U) 110
1S7 P0
139 00
nr, it)
fj so
93 W
a oo
00
eo m
61) 60
w m
fti 00
m
tJ2 60
r9 00
101 00
41 7S
SlTO 75
STATE ItOAD.
Amount poMlnylnj out Stnto Uoad thro'
Columbia nnd Luiertio countlci
TIT BTAVIH.
Amount pnM nt tho several courU
CIS 01
tCT CO
TAXr.S IlCrUNDED.
Amount of raid, nchool nnd county tunes .
retunded by tlio overnl to-nslilp 1,920 23
Amount of older Ismoilforlhu year ISM SlJ.SlCl 03
Deduct nmount of sheep nulcrn
luod ier the ye ir 1)) f l-ITH T3
tnxenefundedtotonnslilp 2s 3,500 01
Actual oxpcnv for year 1HCJ S15.S0I GO
We this iindprslirnpil Auditor of Columbia
county, belntf duly elected to ndjust and cttlo
tlio nccountsof tho Trensurcrnnd fommlslonuri,
ceitiry tiiat wc met nt tno oince or tho coin
lKlnnr In tltonin Outre, nnd rnrffullv exam.
.ietl the neeounls nnd vouehcrM ot the Mtine from
the tlrst day of January, a. ri.lOJ. totltellrstUay
.January, a, jj. nnu mm iiiein eorreci ui
t forth in the forego I nc statement, and wc find
balance due Columbia County of mo thousand
etcht liundreil and eitity-two dollars nnd sevcu
tytlx criif. 7C ftom John J. Stilw, Tron
suter of Knld county.
mven under our imnui inio ei(nin nnyoi jan
uniy, a. iJ.oiiuthoiisanJt'lglitliundredaud sixty
soen. . k
JOHN 1'. h'aN.VOX, I Auditors,
lt(ft(.' DAXICL I.I.E, arr.
Wr tlio undorslancd. Commissioners of Colum
bia county, do eel Illy tiiat tho foreKoiug lq a cor
rect staiement of tlio account of bukl county fr
voar iwi-j.
Wltc our liandK, January olehtn. 1SCT.
J. I'. l OWI.mt. J-Comtn'rs.
Attest: Wt. KmcKUACM, Clerk.
At-rnoVED by tlio Court, February four'b SOT,
Dloomsburg, lcb. 8, lb'J7.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QIIARLES W. SNYDEIl,
DCAIEU IS
II A It V) W A R E,
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AC, AC, AC.
MAIN STREET. ULOOMSBUItO, I'ENX'A.
Tako this method of Informing the citizens of Co
lumbia couty, that he has opened nn extensivo
Hardwaro store on Main street, In Bloomsburg,
near Iron street, nnd that holm on hand n.
LAHUKIl HTO-IC AND Bl.TTCU AliAORTED
than inn bo found any hero clso In the county,
tnd which ho Intends to sell at prices which defy
competition.
CIIAJXS, jVXES, steel, iron.
have chains, nil sizes, axes, all make nnd
weight, steel, all sizes, Iron, all shapes, and all
very low.
BUILDER'S HARDWARE, "
of every descriptions. Nails, nxle pulleys, sash
cords, latches, locks and knobs, butt screws, sash
fasts, window springs, base knobs, strap hinges,
h ips nnd staples, hooks and staples, and In fact
everything needed in that line.
COACH & WAGON MAKERS' HARDWARE,
embracing n'.most avery thing In that line. Also
HARNESS M AK SRS HARDWARE,
Buckles, Japanned; buckles, sliver plated ; bltts
of every kind , II.VMts, Iron : pad trees: Hamf.s,
wood : saJUle trees, gi trees, jjlrth eb, worsted
and cottuu i thread, situ, awls and needles, tools
of all kinds.
i-1 lOEMAKER'S HARDWARE,
A full assortment for carpenters. I haveplanes
all kinds, saws; hand, pannel, rip, and compass
squares steel, Iron, nnd try : boring machines,
chlsles, nusers, buvels, mallets, bracts, gauges.
plowp, rules, bit;, und about t-vcrj thing for car
penters. FOR THE TEOl'LE GENERALLY'
I have- cc.nl
hods, coal
shovels, scoops,
coal sifters, latit
ern,tnb!e cutlery.pocltet
cutlery, i-laltd spoons,
plated foi ks.scrvers.to.tnndcof
feo pnts,ljuttcr knlves.nilll saws,
crosscut sa s, elrcjlar saws, gang saws,
Mies, horte sho- s.wivnehe.s, rl ets.ham
mers, hatchets, mattocks, picks, forl.n, ftiub
blng hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes,
rakes, bed pins, twine, skates, plows, cofiln trim
mlngs, Emery, red chalk, white chalk, wire,
horse nail", meat cutters, scales, wash boards,
horso buckets, wooden palls, clothes
pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn poppers, paint
brushes, lurse brushes, sleigh
bells, heel coins, enamel
ed kettles, brass kettles,
copper kettles,
Etcwkettles,F,auco
pnns.broad
axes, nails,
Sledges, curtain fixtures,
Thimble skeins nnd boxes,
Pumps, lead pipe, etc.,
T.uml ropo and hundreds of unities not ,enu.
merated constantly on bund ut
CIIARt.l.'s W. SNYDER'S,
Main Street, Rloomsburg.
DRY GOODS.
rtREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
Ji .,.
IN LIGHT STREET,
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
TIIK subscriber has Just received and has on
hand ut his old bland In Light Wlrcel, a largo aud
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest Ilpure, nnd which he is
determined to sell on us moderate teims uscau
be procured elsewhere lu Light Street,
ion c.iif on cou.vrnr I'ltODCCB.
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
HosUiy, Carpets,
milts, Shawls-,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satluelts, Cisslmeis,
Cottonadee, Kentucky Jeans,
AC, AC, A1
GROCERIES,
Quccnswnr. Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
1)1 ugs, Oils, Paints, Ae.
ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
In short everything usually kept In a country
store. Tho p.ilionage of lilold filend" and the
puullc generally, Is lespcetfully sollcltod.
Hio highest marUi t price pat.l for country pro.
dutv. PETER EXT,
Light Street, January 1, Iwi7.
J E R C II A N D I S E .
NOTICE IS IIEBEUY GIVEN
To my friends and the public generally, that all
kinds of
DRY GOODrf,
GROCERIES,
QUERNSWAr.E,
NOTIONS, &L,
are constantly cn hand and for salo
AT lSAF.TOX'S OLD STAND,
lll.OOMSllU'K'l, BV
JAMBr) K, EYER.
3- Ab Me Asent fur F.niV PjioarjiATr or
I.tus. ljrrel8.tKUHni!rfnhsii). JWiS'.
CLOTHING.
JEW STOCK OF CLOTIIINO.
1'icsli arrival of
rALi. and wixmn OOOM.
david Lowr.xnnno
Invito attention to hi, stock of
ClinAI AND FASHIONABLE CLOiniXO.
at his store on
Main Street, two doors above, the American IIou,,
Tiloomsbiirg, !',,
whero ho has Jt't received from Xotv Ytfrli aoj
rnllailclphln a full lessorlmcnt ot
MEX AND BOYS' CLOTIIIXO,
IncluJtnst tlio most f.vshionablc, durablo, and
handsomo
DRES3 O00D3,
consisting of
dox, sack, rnocit, oujr, and oil-cloth
COATS AND TANTH,
of all sorts, sires, nnd color. Ho has also replen
ished his aliendy largo stock of
fALL AND WIXTCU SHAWL-3.
BTIHPED, FIOUItED, AND TLAIX YEHTO,
SIIIItT.S, CUAVATH, STOCItS, COLLAKH.
iLvxDicr-nciiiErs, gloves,
HUSPEXDEIW, AND FANCY AHTICI.tn
He has constantly on hand a largo nnd -troU-so-
lected assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTIX03r
which hols prepared to make to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho
best manner. All his clolhlns Is rnada tovrcar,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELUY,
of every description, flno and cheap. Ills case of
Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Call and
examine his general nssoitracnt of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELIIY, 40.
DAVID LOWEXBUnO.
JEW CLOTHING AND GENTLE-
Tho undersigned respectfully announces to hi
m"ny friends that he has opened a new Clothing
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, In tho Iowa
room of the llnrtman Building, southwest corner
of Main and Market Streets, Bloonuburg, To,
Having Just returned from Philadelphia irlti
Largo Stock of
I'AT.L ANn wtXTm r-T.nTTTTjn
and
jGEXTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, 4
he flatters himself that ho can please oU. ma
stock comprises
MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTEOXO.
such ns
DRESS COATS,
SACK COATS,
OVERCOATS,
BIIIRT3.
PANTS,
VESTS,
UNDERSHIRTS.
DRAWERS,
COLLARS
NECK-TIES,
HOSIERY,
SUSPENDERS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
UMBRELLAS, &a
and In fact everything In tho Clothing or Fur
nishing lino at very low prices.
In addition to tho above ho has an olejant ii
sortmcnt of
CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES, AND VESTIN
CLOTHIXG MADE TO ORDER AT TUB
SHORTEST NOTICE.
Call and see beforo pureha-ila; elowhro, ncX
SECURE GREAT BARGAINS.
octC-ly J. W. CHEMBERLAIX
gNYDER, HARRIS & BASSETT,
jinuiaciurcrs nnu jooocrs oi
MEX'S AXD BOY'S CLOTIIIXO,
Nos. CM Market, and 'iH Commerce Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS
E.
A. HENDRY,
Pucce-sor to Hendry A Harris,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer la
BOOTS AXD SHOES,
No. 33 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
jyll. W. H. 15RADLEY,
tiaio jsismui .npuicni unvcior w. ri. Army,
p ii y s i c i a n a d sunoi;o lu
4'B" Ofllco at'the Torhs Hotel, Iiloomsbur?:, ra.
Cnlls promptly nltcndpJ to both night and day.
Illuomsburg, Jim. If, left.
D. STILES,
Ii I C E X H K D A U CT I O X UK II,
ron Titr nnnTrr.NTH tennsylvama district,
!iluflv, tolw f'Hiii'l nt tho OrnnRGvllln Hotel, In
Oronrvvllle. s.ils of rt'ftl or jieisonal property
ntli'ii'loil to promptly and on icnsonuhlo terms.
ConsliininiMtti polieliod nrd sold on rntnmtfslon,
A Mian oriiuui.cp.uronnjtri"jppotmily fioJiciU.-U.
Au
CTIOXEEK.
JAMES K. EVER,
Ilavlnc had mueh evnerlonco as u Public Ven
due Crier, has taken out a
UNITED STATES LICENSE,
and takes this method tolnlormhls friends and
tho public pener.illv, th u ho eim atwnysbe tound
ut llAi.ro:i'is Oj ii feiAn, Bloomsbuic, rendy to
nltrnd to all calls In his line. tel-'C7-Iy.
rpiIE KEYSTONE CLOVER SEED
a T R I 1' I' E R .
t'ATCNTr.D oc-iniir;n J, 1S0O.
Tills slinnle. thoushetlectlvo mai hlne Is admit
ted liyall sciiutitleolervcrsiolie the most direct
ele-vieii for gathering clover peed yet discovered.
A mere gitinee ai ii is suiueieni in eouvuice mo
most obtuse, mind ot Its pnu tleal utility.
It snips the clo.-er lu-.id from thnstnlk leavln?
tho straw standing upon the cround. It is easily
drawn by one horse.uud rc-cmltcs butono man or
bov to work It.
It is compact, simple In structure, nnd not lia
ble to p-t out of ord r, and can be cheaply cot up.
Tho ureat ndvautniro In this machliio is, we
have the seed gatlu led lir the chaff, ruidy for tho
clover mill or huller, besides saving tho creat
lcnutliof Unieand labor of movvlmr, liundllnnund
Ihreshlna It lrom the siraw. It ill also pny ev
ery farmer to uather his seed with this machine.,
on account of the savins of the seed which is lost
In thoold way e,l K itherlna II.
Rttru'irdlnary iii'lueeiiienis offered to enercotla
men who wish topun base otutuur comity ItlshU.
For naitlculai-- ad Ires
P Wliltl'M AN ii RElXnOLD,
tcMium,
JanSVfiT.J Columbia County, Pa.
rpiIE LOST CAUSE,
Tun Only Si.tstunD OrriciAL
SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE
AVAR.
By Edward A. Pollaid.of Vtrglnln,
H VMFEI. Sl'-llWEri'F.NHI' OF MIFFLIN
Township, has pioeureil ilio Aitencs of Columblt
Counlv, lor the sale of tl;. above work. It com
prises n lull nccouni of I io rise ond progress of
tho late southern Confederacy, the campaigns,
battles, lne. tents and ndventures ot ihe most ul
emtio stiuinjleof tlio Woi l.t's history. Complete
tn ono l.trte voluino of nearly 69) pages, with
TWENTY-FOl'i: hPl.EXDID STI'EL
PORTRAITS
of dlstlnjuUho-1 Confedcialo lenlers. Thn h!tr
ry of tha vanquished has too often fallen to
I he pen of the victor, and lo lu ,uu lustl -e lo tho
Niutliern cause, the pen must ho luiteii ti sua,o
fsout'ierii J.nin xho Is wtlimitto devote his tltna
i.ndr tlenu io the vindication ol his i-uiimryinen,
In a historv which shall challenge llie i . !ti. '. 1 1
oftho liitelllseut, and Invite ihe att nitmoi all
honet nuiulivrs. hilcii u worli ve'U 1 , ffp. -nllur
u.ierew I., tho ondld and li't' llicut pabllcof
tlie North, und In tuthe utmost iiisjii.ii.eo to tho
iMsiple of the Southern sums. Mr. Foll.nd, of
lIlH-litels tu the r-oJtll, 1 do.ll'tle.s I ho best
nutilltlod to iirep,irea tsitiiphte mid sluudard his
t.'ij of tho Wur, and to eoiillult to iho liresent
and fiitiironetierutl inii falthlul and worllij- le
eordot tlielrnismt struvilo and of a cause lost,
eftvelu honor, hnsli.a ihwu i-iuployit duriDi; th
t'nlb'u xilit of thevwr ,u istiior of a lllihrn si i
n9-r.p.r. fi-t'ififT.