THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CURRENT ITEMS. CA Frenchman In Now York solved Ms rcllBlousdoubtsbyshootiiiEhlmseir. USS-Tlm Detroit lce J'ress snys of llrownlow's colored competitor for tho (lovernornorshlii, tluit, "iinllko llrown low, he N iv negro from necessity, and not from choice." teifA letter from Greenville, Me., f-tntcs that the heaviest enow storm of tho winter In tho Moosheiul Lnko sec tion took )lnco Inst week. Fifteen hiclies of snow fell. ftiyWllllnm Hakor. nsetl 73. died recenty In Spencer County, Indlmm. Ho was followed to the (jravo by seventy clKht descendants, IncludlliKsixty-threo jjrumlehllilrcn and three great grand- cnuuren. CfaV830.000 worth of cold nnd lewels. wrapped in n nowapapcr, and encased in bitumen, whs found in n barrel-of pork at New Orleans, n few dnvs since. It had probably been concealed there dur ing too war. jSaT Ulsliop Whltchouso, of Illinois, who has Just returned from Europe. says that nt least 50,000 Swedes will emi grate to tho United States during tho present year. IfaT If there is u prospect of tho Con gressional committee- getting scaipcu. Mr. Qullp thinks It would bo a good investment for tho country to pay the expense or tnclr Western tour. isos ton 1'osl. EST Nino hundred and elghty-nino love-letters were produced in evidence in a recent breach of promise caso in Mverpool, England. - Democratic papers Is Connecticut says that Colfax nnd Dcming wcro so sure or ueming's return to congress, that Colfax promised to "leave n hole'' fur him In tho Military Committee, The hole Is left. 1ST The Boston Traveller says that twenty years ago, miring a competition between a raiload and stagollno runing out of Boston, passengers were carried free, and In some Instances were fur nishod with a bottle of wlno at "Tho Half way Home." CQf A cat recently got Into tho largo cylinder of tho Hoo press of tho North British mou newspaper tho umortu nato cat remained quiet for two hun, drcd revolutions, whensho fell under i upon tho forms nnd was "dsstrlbuted" over tnem. isy At Suffield Centre. Ohio. Tuesday nitrht. five young children of .Michael BUtzcr wcro burned to death, In their dwol inc. which was accuicntiyiireu by thplr mother. Tho oldest girl, when In th'o agonies of death, aroused and saved nor parents. SSF" In Louisiana minority forms no impediment to a legal marriage, the laws of that Stnto requiring that the bride Do not less man twcivo, ana tno bridegroom not less than fourteen. jST One thousand men out of workat Portland, nnd seventy men discharged and In want at Rockvill for opinion's sake. What a commentary on Repub lican dishonesty in professing lovo for the working men uarojora 'limes. ESrTho Iowa lady, who is reported to invvo m ner stomacn a snaice so large that it can't get up her throat to cat tho milk hcldat hermouth, issupposcd to bo distantly related to tho man-who has for many years carried a snako In his hat. Tho lown rcptno is evidently a "hoop" snaKe. tfiy-An old shoemaker of Dayton, Ohio, nged eighty-four years, had, on tho lstlnst., abstained from food for thirty-two days. He took n chill on the :Bth of February and went to bed where ho has lain ever since, painless. but wasting to a skeleton. Ho imagines that nngels supply" him with spirit food. car Queen Victoria has a dusky god son In tho person of tho Siiahazadah, tho Infant son of his Highness tho Ma harajah Dhuleep Sing. Tho christening was performed In tho privato chapel of Windsor Castle on March 20, tho Queen standing In person. Tho child received tho names ol Victor Albert. tgy-Tho University of South Carolina has Just closed las examinations for tho March session. Owing to tho unset tled condition of tho Stato, tho number of students in attendnnco is limited. There are ten professors, ninety-three students and tnreo resident graduates. The library contains 25,000 volumes. Tho present year closes in Juno, and the next collegiate year commences on tho on tho first Monday in October. rfflf Ex-Gov. Sharkey of Mississippi, and Robert J. Walker, Esq.. appeared before tho United States Supreme Court nt Washington, April Cth to mako application on behalf of tho Stato of Mississippi foran injunction restraining tho President and tho officers of tho Government from enforcingtho Military Reconstruction Bill in that Stato. Gov. Sharkey asked premission to file tho bill, his motion being opposed by Attorney General Stanbory. Chief-Justlco Cliaso declined to entertain tho question out of regular oraer, so tno motion lor leavo to mo tno Diu was simpiy received, anu was argued on Friday. tSF Tho proposed annexation of West Florida to Alabama is receiving much attention In that section, and a Mobilo paper says i "Xow that Alabama and Florida nro mero territorial subdivisions of 'District Number Tlireo.' thero Is littlo room for tho operation of Stnto prido upon tho question. Tho union of Montgomery' and I'ensacola by railroad, tho depend enco of Pensacoia for future prosperity upon tin intimnto connection with tho Interior of Alabama, and her cn tiro is olation from Middlo and East Florida, all have tended to bring tho question to tho moro favorablo attention of her peoplo." fgf It appears from tho report of tho Attorney-General, submitted to tho Ilotiso of Representatives by tho Presi dent, in answer to n resolution of that body, that from April 15, 1605, to March 2, 18C0, Gov. Bramlett of Ken- tucky recommended for pardon 01 Reb els: Gov. lirownlowof Tennessee, 03; Gov. Fletcher of Missouri, 18 j Gov. AVells of Louisiana, 250 j Gov. Bradford of Maryland, Do; uov. unmuton or Texas, 625 j Gov; Murphy of Arkansas, 125; and Provisional Gov. Marvin of Florida, 07. In Missouri, 05 Rebels wero pardoned on tho recommendation of tho Hon. Austin A. King. Tho President ordered the pardon of 121 Rebels. BgyMr. Stantou reports to Congress, .Inlv 19. 18CC. that of Southern prisoners thero died In tho North 20,130, and of Northern prisonerniu tno south .',070. What a fearful record ! Over 20,000 of nrisoners dvlncr In tho midst of plenty ! Mr. Stanton glvca tho total number of prisoners in tho North nt220,U00, and In" tho south, at vm,vw. supposoims to do correct, though mis biniement comes certainly from no Impartial sourco, there died of prisoners in tho South, without medicines nnd provisions, tho fifth part, nnd in tho North, with mo dlulnes nnd provisions, tho eighth part. But In tho number ofSothorn prisoners In tho North are probably included tho paroled prisonera of Leo's, Johnston's, and Smith's armies who nover en tered n Northern prison, If that bo ho, tho mortality of Southern prisoners hi tlio North will boeven greater than that of tho federal prisoners In tho South. I u flffflumMun. joiin a. Fiir.r.zn, C1TAS. II. IIKOCKWAY ,) UDITOUS. IlLOOMSIIUHtl, FU1DAY, AIMUI, 10, 180T. "THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR." While wo hold oursclf responsible for what appears In ourpaperriWorinfi.wo by no means vouch for what appears In our adverlhimj department. Tho latter Is a buslnc!) matter and Is so understood bv tho public. Columbia Count.il Re publican. And so becauso It Is n "business mat ter" and money Is to bo mado by It; tho editor of tho Republican deliberately panders to tho very worst nnd lowest Instincts of the most degraded human ity. For money ho prostitutes the col umns of his newspaper, for monoy ho becomes tho pimp of nil tho ras cals who "comply with ids terms," for money ho publishes n sheet not fit to bo read In tho family clrclo by reason of profanity and obscenity ; and because ho can mako money by it, ho boldly stands up and defends that, which even to bo guilty of, would make any decent man blush with shame. Corruption, profligacy and crime aro tho order of the day, and it Is not tho least among the signs of national decay, that men dare to defend as "matter of business" such foul nnd disgraceful things; and it is to such papers doubt less, that very much of this crimo and corruption is owing. And thus when n venal and unscru pulous man gets hold of ji newspaper, he sells first himself, and next his party, and then, sacrifices decency, propriety, public virtuo, and private worth to "The Almighty Dollar." BOOK NOTICES. Tho country seems to have gone "Dickons" mad. Therearo an Immense number of dlifercntedltionsof his work, and tho sales of his no vols are enormous. Among others Messrs. Hurd & Hough ton, No. 459 Broomo Street Now York publish threo different editions; as fol lows : Tho ilrst and cheapest is known n3 tho "Globo Edition" In 13 volumes at $1,50 each, illustrated by Darley nnd Gil bert. Tho slzo is convenient, tho pa per excellent, ilud tho typo largo and clear. It Is an exqulsito nnd beautiful edition. Thoy have-also, "Tho Riverside Edi tion," in 20 vols, crown octavo, profuse ly illustrated. Tho volumes, in cloth, are $2,50. This edition is of course su perior to tho above, but at greater cost indced'it is unequalled ns a library edi tion, In gize, type, and paper. Tho third is tho "Household Edi tion" In 53 vols., green vellum cloth $1,25 Illustrated. It will boeeen that Messrs, Hurd & Houghton can supply any kind of books desired; tho abovo being nlso bound in cnlf, morrocco, etc. etc. Wo recommend them to all our friends in tho book buying line. Messrs. Hurd & Houghton, No. 459, Broomo Street, New York ; propose to publish by subscription, nn American edition of Dr. Wm. Smlthl's "Diction ary of tho Bible ;" a work acknowledged by scholars to bo tho best ever yet com piled. Tho English will bo published without abridgement or chango ; but additions prgperly designated, will be mado to articles, nnd now articles will be added by tho American editors bring ing the work down to date, and supply ing omissions, unavoidabablo In so ex tcnslvo and difficult a work. It will bo published in numbers, pro fusely illustrated, at tho rate of one c month; and each number will contain 112 pages. No. 1 begins with tho word 'Aaron" and ends with tho word "An tichrist." Wo havo cone through It very carefully and can heartily recom mend it,as full of Information and learn ing, and indispensable In every library, Coming in monthly numbers It is within tho reach of every man. It will compriso about 30 numbers. Tho terms aro ns follows : slnglo num ber 75 cents ; six numbers in advanco $1.25; twelvo numbers in advnnco $8.00, For further information apply to tho puunsncrs. RADICAL RESOLUTION. Tho New York Radical Stato Con vcntlon to select delegates at largo to a Stato Constitutional Convention, met In Syracuse on tho 10th. Wo commend the following resolution, adopted by tho Convention to tho consideration of our radical neighbor, and Inqulro of him whother ho Is in favor of such measuro for Pennsylvania? Mr. C. S. Spencer of New York offered tho following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That tho delegates of tho coming Constitutional Convention, this day appointed, bo Instructed to support by every honorablo means an amend ment to tho Constitution giving to tho black man tho samo rights of ballot as to tno wiiuo man. We.vdkm. Phillips has no right to iori-o uunerai urani upon tno itcpuuu- nnn rmrf v nta (la nniiflMntr, fi nnvt TJi-a. Ident. Whether hols tho right man for tno piaco, wo win consider in duo time; but this Is not tho time, nor Is Mr. Phil lips tho man to mako our nominations, Let tho peoplo have a chanco to observe. reucci, aim decide. i: i . urtoune. It would seonf from this that tho Tri bune Is not satisfied with General Grant nnd llko Butler, nnd Phillips, Is making oponnttacks on mm. Go on, Messrs, Radicals, you will soon bo without a re spcctablo noldler on your pido of tho house. You havo repudiated Sloaum Blair, Custer, and hosts of othors, nnd now declaro "you do not want Grant forced upon you as your next candidate for tho President." Tin: following Justices Commissions nro in tho hands of tho Recordor, Tho persons named will plcaso present themselves with a surety, enter Into bonds, take tho prcscribod oath, nnd lift their commissions : John I). Houck, John Smith, John 0. Mover. Charles Nuss, Peter Swank, D. A. Watson, R. II. Eaton nnd Benja min F. Savage. MURDER OF THE INNOCENTS. It Is getting to bo a serious question among Christian men and women whether wo ought not to havo n Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren. Wo had not recovered from tho sickening horrors of tho caso of tho Rov. Lindsay, who whipped his littlo son to death because the child would not say his prayerc, when wo wcro called upon tho other day to record n frightful instance of child torturo near Hackeu- sack, N. J. which fortunately camo to tho knowlcdgo of tho authorities before had culminated in downright murder. A man and his wife, named Vnndcrbllt, had taked nn orphan child, ono Mary Ann Farrell, from an nsylum, for tho purposo of employing her as a servant. For about cloven months tho husband knocked her about with a broomstick, and tho wlfobcat her with nn irondlppcr. They used totnkoherto thecellor, strip her naked, tie her up by tho wrists, lash her with n horsewhip till tho blood ran down he'r limbs, and then rub tho raw flesh with brine. Sho made her escape at lost,and was found ono morning in tho open fields, with baro feet and legs, and wearlngonly n single thin undergarment so saturated with blood nnd tilth that it had to bo peeled from her body llko n scab, Sho nppeard In court with evi dences of torturo so pitiful upon her person that stout men wept at the specta cle. Her Jaw had been broken ; her hair had been torn out by haudfuls ; her faco was swollen nnd deformed ; her lips wcro cut open; her eyes were black end nnd scarred ; her wholo body was bruised and discolored. Littlo wonder that tho neighbors wero with difficulty restrained from wreaking Lynch -law vengeanco on tho authors of tho outrage. The samo day wo reported the dis covery of the dead body of an Infant in an nlloy way in this city. Its throat had been cut from ear to ear ; tho head was nearly severed from tho body there wcro three or four cuts about tho neck, as if inflicted by tho trembling, hurried hand of a woman. On that day also another caso of infantlcido was added to tho long list which disgraces our annual polico calender. An unknown woman was seen to drop a bundle In Twenty-slxth-st. When opened It was found to contain tho murdered body of a child, killed by strangulation. ' Onoof-thomost shocking and Inhuman child murders that wo over read of oc curred in tho early part of March in Warsaw, Indiana. An nbandonded woman named HInes apprenticed her little boy, four years of age, to a Mr. and Mrs. Harl. They wero to have kept tho boy until ho was of ngo ; but tho process of "conquering" him which the man Harl Immediately commenced was too severe for so tender a baby,and death rellevd him of tho charge at the end of four weeks. The day after his Introduction to his now homo tho poor infant was wipped with "a blacksnako Wlllii" Pccitusu lio Hd not. know his letters. Ilo-was scourged with a knotted wagon-whip, beaten with straps,knoek- ed out of his chair for falling asleep, bruised with clubs and bits of board until his flesh was like a jelly. One day tho bruto Harl hanged him by tho waist from a hook In thowall, took offhisshocs and stockings, and kindled a flro under tho soles of his feet. When tho flames began to dIooul,thechiId'smother,who was present was compelled, with dread ful threats, to bring fresh coals. This torturo lasted nearly half an hour, Then tho sufferer was taken down and tied to a bed-post. Spent with pain, ho fell asleep ; for this crimo he was locked up half naked for two hours and a half on a cold February day In a eel lar. At night tho executioner dipped hi3 head in a bucket of water and im prisloncd him again In tho ccller. Then ho turned him out of doors In his shirt and trousers. After the burning, said Harl's wife, in her testimony in court, "tho child was not able to run around as usual." Sometimes, as a variation of tho torture, tho boy was hanged up by tho heels. Ono day, after ho had been whipped as usual, ho seemed "very poorly ;" ho "did not talk any," and at noonhowa3 put to bed. .Early in tho evening Harl sent his wife to her room It was very late when ho followed her. wo had no conversation that night." says Mrs. Harl; "tho child was not there in tho moruig." Mrs. Hines, tho mother, supected foul play, and applied to a magistrate. A search was mnde,and tho body of the poor boy was found In ft trunk at tho bottom of a well. Harl mado his escape, but has slnco been cap tured. Tho women wero both arrested and tried as accomplices In tho murder. Thoy wero ncquitted, after an exami nation which seems to show that tho mother, who had done littlo or nothing to prevent tho foul cruelty which had been exercised under her very eyes,wa3 tho worst criminal of tho three. A few days ago a German carpenter was arrested in Chicago on a charge of wlpplng his daughter to death. Tho neighbors, alarmed nt tho horrid outcries of'tho littlo sufferer, entered tho house; tho man nnd his wife wero absent, and tho child was found dead, lying on her faco upon ft bed. Her back was a mass of wounds ; her garments woro saturated with blood ; her neck was purple with tho marks of a clutched hand ; tho eyes wero open, and tho faco was distorted wltii agony. Tlioso things aro almost too sickening for comment. Wo used to believo that tho wholesalo killing of children by slow torturo was a refinement of wicked ness in which England led tho world ; but the records of tho last year or two go far to transfer the bad preeminence tooursevles. Murder by tho lash seems almost to havo becomo ancpidcmic,and onoof tho worst features in the caso is that women nro so often implicated in tho unnatural brutality. A stato of society in which such horrors can becomo frequent, such inoffablo crimes bo per petrated by parents on their own off springcries out to Heaven for signal punishment, with a cry to which God cannotlongbodeaf. New York Tribune, TrtE Mayor of Now London, Conn,, lias been lined for selling liquor. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. As tho editor of tho Republican has been absent in tho city, wo presume ho Will not bo nhlo to wrllo to himself his usual batch of letters. In order that no disappointment shall cusuo, wo append ft number, which aro exactly in stylo oxcopt that wo omit tho eustomary pro- faulty, n falling common In nil tho let ters wo hnvo seen. "Millvllle, Pa. April 13, 1807. J)car J)octor:Va miss vou sadly. Tho ducks In Shin Street have ceased to cry "quack," and Thompsonlan drops, No. 9, catnop, etc., nro at n discount. Ploaso send mo fifteen copies of your valuable paper. Yours truly, Our wallet clasps tho desired green backs. Wo thank our friend for his compliments, and beg to assuro him that our heart fondly turns to tho homo of our earlier years. Though wo aro not with hlm-ln tho ilesh, yet mindful of our post profession and of tho ills which tho flesh of our Into patients is heir to, wo ndviso them to consult tho columns of the Republican, whero thoy can And relief for all tho ailments of life. "Catnwissa, Pn., April 12, 1807. 1' John : Although vou havo n nart- ncr named Yost, yet as nil tho fellows wrlto to you alone, I do tho samo. I apprcciato your noblo course. You do right In cursing tho Johnson men. What do wo want with moro Republicans in this county. I send you $22.00 for clev- yeare subscription. Yours, Our friend is right. Tho party is strong enough hero, tho smaller it is the easier wo can control It, and as tho lato elections tills Spring and last Fall prove, wo aro making 'lour glorious organiza tion a unit." "Berwick, Pa., April 15, 18G7. Dear Friend: I havo always been ft Democrat of the strictest sect. Your able paper, however, has convinced me that tho Constitution is a worthless parchment, and tho Union not worth preserving. Send mo your sheet. i'jvcr etc., ' ii We welcome our friend to our ranks, because of such Is tho Republican party, as witness Butler, Cameron, Forney, Geary el al. He can't havo a Post-Ofllco however, and ho must scud two dollars. Roarsburg, Apl. 13. 1867. i3. John: Go In lemons, Glvo 'em . which means fits. I hev long ben a scriber to yuro vallblo shcat, nn Its glo- ryus. yuro l'ltcnin into tno moon and them rcligus squibs is gud. very Aiucniy yures jacub. Tho commendation of such friends is highly appreciated. As a bold, fearless, dauntless, unyielding and independent Journalist we intend to grow down this growing demand for family reading. It don't pay near so wellas 'Golden Pills,' "Know thy Destiny" and "Afflicted suffer no more." Danville, April 10, 1807. iS'iV: Your success Is wonderful. I havo taken your fine, moral sheet elev en years, and calculate your edition as enormous, lou started with six hun dred SUPSCrlDUrS, Ulld ovciy -rrcoli: an nounco tho addition of several new ones, in eleven years thero aro 572 weeks, and an averago addition of fivo per week, gives -you tho handsonio number of 3,100. I congratulate you. Ever your Peter. Our friend should not cipher so close ly, wo spokojlguraltvely. Bloomsburg. April 12. 18G7. Dear Sir .-Allow an old soldier to send you two dollars for your paper, Your noblo efforts to keep tho Southern States out of the Union deserves every soldier's approbation. Your efforts also to mako tho negro our equal, because ho fought so valiantly Is appreciated. Your patriotism in holding tho Post Office, and tho lirmness with winch you sup ported us whllo Assessor, the liberality with which you "paid money to avoid tho draft, will all bo remembered. Always yours, Justice. Our legal friend "Justico" has glad dened our heart with two of Chase's photographs called Greenbacks. How our heart leaped into our throats ns we clutched tho Joy of our soul ; and had ho sent us ten cents wo should have got n drink of lemonade, provided tho crackers wcro thrown in. Our unflinch ing support of Congress after wo wero deprived of the nssessorship, is well known. Although in a moment of mistaken zeal we applauded Andy Johnson's 22nd February speech, Freedmen's Bureau Bill veto, etc., and promised him our ontlro support If ho would not deprivo us of office, yet as ho did not listen to our prayer, nor would tho Senato tolerato Mercur, wo aro now opposed in toto to tho "Bread and But ter Brigade." Your allusion to tho ser vices of tho olored men, (nmong whom you gained n rank and position n ser vico among white men failed to accord you) is most apt, because wo believo With our favorito leader, Wendell Phil- Hps, that "in deeds of valor tho negro bears tho palm," and wo also believe that without him, our glorious Union (with ten States out) would nover havo been nchloved The Louhvllle Journal says: "Ono might think that tho Radicals of tho North would feel the shamo of a dete ct! sheep-stealer when thoy forco Negro ounrugo upon tno south, caning it an inalienable human right, and yet refuso to permit It within their own States. Thoy havo no thought, except perhaps In two or three States, of lotting their own negroes vote. Of course, tho villain who concocted tho abovo knew better know that no ono who oven pretended toboa Radical opposed votlngbynegroes"within their own Btates.".iV. 1'. Tribune. What say you P. John, guilty or not guilty ? you claim to bo a radical. Aro you In favor of negro voting in Penn sylvanla? Speak out, no dodging, Aro you in favor or not? Yes or no. P. JOHN linswrlf ten lilmalf nnntlinr lottcr. and for vnrletvRnkn slimn lr. "A Johnson Democrat." "This affords him a nno opportunity to uso moro profanity, as well as such oloirant expressions ns "scoundrel" "coward" "cusses" "white livered" etc. It also gives him n chanco to snow his vnior.twhlch ho with diffi culty reprcssetl during tho war In order to servo his country as Pont MnsteH nnil ho promises "to knock tho brimstone nut." nf KnmnhmW. fin Innl- "Johnson Democrats," for P. John has waxed wroth, and his Quaker blood has "l-Is." COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. PhllMlcliihln Market.. Wednbsdat, April 17. Gnocxnins. Coffco continues scarco: small sales of Rio nro reported nt 2 1 J cper id currency, in sugar tncro is niuo or nothing doing. Flouii. Tho market continues very brisk. About 800 bbls sold in lots to tho homo trade Including Northwestern supcrflnsnt SS.0CW4 8.C0 Northwestern extra. 0.10 10.(ig Northwestern family 12.WAU.X, 1'elnisylvnnla mid Western superfine... 0.S0ft10.0 Pennsylvania nnd Western extra 10.00(tll.U) Pennsylvania nnd Western family 13.0UW15.00 Pennsylvania nnd Western fancy t5.0O17.0O uyo uour M coo Wiikat of nrlmo nualltv has been In good demand, anil holders aro firm In their views. Wo quote Pennsylvania red at $3.003.35 ; Southern do. at $3.00 3.10, and white nt$3.153.20; Penna, Ryo ranges nt about $1.05. In Corn no Imnrvm't. with sales of 7.000 bus.nt $1.21 and $1.25 for yellow, and $1.15 for white. Oats are selling at 7tC2Jiuc. tho receipts to-day areas follows: 1,200 bbls flour; 2.C0O bus. wheat ; 0,200 bus. corn, 4,4uo uus. oats. Pkovisionh Continuo very dull, but prices aro unchanged. Small sales aro making nt $23.50 per barrel for now mess. Mess beef ranees from $21.25 $23 for Western and city packed. Dress ed hogs sell at 8J9c. Smoked hnms nro steady ntlGl7c ; pickled do at13 13Jc. Smoked shoulders at lllljc. nnd salted do at 839je. Lard sells at I3i3jc ! lb lor pnmo in urns nnu tier ces. Seeds Clovcrsced Is in fair demand and 400 bushels wero sold nt from $10.50 $11.00 per bus, tho latter rate for choice timothy sells r.t $3.50 and flaxseed at $3.103.12 per bus. Cattle mauket. Beef cattlo wero very dull this week, and prices M-ero unsettled nnd lower. About 1.300 head sold at tho Avenuo Drove-yordat prices ranging from 17nl8c for extra Pennsyl vania and Western steers; loaiujc lor fair to good do, and 13allc per m for common, as to quality. Tho market closed very dull within tho abovo rango of prices. Cows wcro unchanged. Sheep wcro in fair demand. Hogs wcro dull and lower. Cows. Wero unchanged: 200 head soldat$50a75 for springers, nnd $G0a90 per neau lor cow and can. Sheei'. Wcro in fair demand; 7,000 head sold at 9a91c per lb, gross, as to condition. Hogs. Were dull and rather lowor: 3,700 head sold at tho different yards, at rom giuaii per iuu ids, neit. Pig Iron has been very dull, and the market depressed ; prices have ruled in favor of tho buyer, and closo heavy at $4114 for No.l Scotch, and $ 12 for No. 1 American. Market Report. Wheat per bushel - Rye " Corn " Flour per barrel Clovcrseed Flaxseed Putter ,.. S3 T5 ... i id ,.. m ... 10 oo .... 7 oo ... 3 X ... Xi ... a) JESS Tallow it Potatoes Dried Applcn R l'orlc Hams Hides nnd Shoulders jAttX per pound Hay per ton ... 75 ... 2 60 12 ... 15 ... 10 ... 15 ... M 00 MARRIED. HOOREYOItKS-Oa the 9th Instant, by Mont- uumery tuie, u. 1., Itir. -.urisiiuii u. .uuore, 01 bugarloaf tpwnsblp, to Mrs. Elizabeth Yorks, ui .jticjtsuii lovruiuip, miumuiu cuumy. JL) x isr. JACKSON At Dushore. BtiUlvan counts', on the ihu uiNiuut, .ur, jobina jncufcou, jormcriy 01 Ilcrwlck, aged 75 years. BF.rnnRT In Bench Haven, on tho 11th Instant, "Tho young may dloj tho old mis( die." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 O T I C E. Tho Stockholder of tho liLOOMSnVRO LIT. im Alt r xa; nro noiuipumat nn elec tion will bo held in thu Library Room of tne In. stltuto Building, on the first Rnturday of May next, neiwewn mu noun ui unu unu mur o ciocje p. SI., belnir tho 4th Droxlmo. to elect nine Direc tors to mauago tho affairs of the IKSTITUTi:, three to servo one year, three to serve two years, and three to serve three years. Persons who have BUObcrioea, nnu wno nave paiu up ineir instru ments In lull, can call on the President, Ij, B. IClv part, anu rceeivo u.eir ceruncaies 01 siocic. By order of the Board, F. C. EYEIt, Secretary. Bloomsburg, April 19, 1807. Q E. SAVAGE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKETt AND JEWELER, Main Street, near the Court JIottset Bloomsdujio, Ta. Constantly on hand n fine assortment of AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles Particular attention paid to the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. 4jT Masonic marks made to order. All work warranted. n prlO'CT. A mriNISTItATOR'S NOTICE. Tj. Estatk or Samantiia J Evans, jec'i. Letters of administration on the eatato of saman tiia Jane Evans, lato of Bloomsburg, Colombia county, deceased, have heen granted by the Het;. lster of said county to J. It, Evans, residing in iuu iuw iiimwjj uuu vuuiiiv murusaiu. -ill persons having claims on tho estate are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement, nnd those knowing themselves indebted to tho estate wm many payment lorinwun. J. It. EVANS, April 12, 1S67-CW. Administrator. QIIEIUFF'S SALE. By Virtue or n writ of At. Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Please of Columbia county, and to me directed, will bo exposed topubllc sale at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, on MONDA Y he 8IXTJI DA Y OF MA Yt 1S07, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the following real estate to wit: A certain lot or two lots of ground, situate In Germantown, in Conyngham township, Columbia county, containing fifty feet front and two hun dred feet deep, bounded on the north by the turn pike, on the west and south by land of the Locust Mountain Coal nnd Iron Company, and on tho east by lands of Lawrence Casey, whereon Is erected a log house with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Casey. A SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, April 1J, lwi7. JOHN JACOBS, nns removed from Light Strct to Port Noble, In this county ; and 1, prepared to practloe a a VETERINARY SURGEON, and prescribe, for all disease, of Horses and Cat tle, and cure, nixanoNE, spavin, da, ic. Those desiring to tccuro hi, service, should ad dress him at llloomsuurg, Fa. aprl2'!J7. g C. COLLINS, FASHIONABLE SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND SIIAMroOINQ SALOON, Court House Alley, next door to CMumilanOfflco, DLOOMBDUna, PA. Hair Dyeing and Whisker, colored black or brown. Hair TonlO todestrcvrlflnrlrtifrnnd liAfln. tlfylhgthiiualrj will restoru hair to It, original color without soiling tho finest fabric, eonstuntly on hand, laDrl2'67. T75IPIRE SHUTTLE SEWINGOIA- tfH...';'! "ro UP? rlor to all others for Family and manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest Improvements; are speedy noiseless-durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Clrculsrsfroe. Agent, wanted. Lib. eral discount allowed. No consignments made. AddreM UMPIRE H. M. CO., enul-ly 618 Broadway, New 'iiioY poilERT F. CLARK, ATTORNEY.AT.LAW Office corner of Main and Market streets, over First National Bank, Uloomsuurc pa. EECUSTEU'S NOTICE. Notice is imu'.ny ciivei to nil lecMec. creditor, and other persons Interested in the cutatcs of tho re spectivodpcendentsnnd minors, that the follow lng administration nnd gunrdlnu nccounM hnvo been filed Intheolllcoof tho HoaUtcrof Columbia county, nnd will bo presented for ronllrmntUm mid allowance In tho Orphans' Court, to be bold in Bloomsburg, In tho county aforesaid, on Vi:n nksdav, thi: EinitTtr day of May, 1807, nt two o'clock In tho nfternoou of said tiny. 1. Account of John K. Orots;, ndmlnudrntorof Robert B. Arthur, late of Bloom township, tlcc'il. 2. Account of John C. Mrern. ndmlnmrntor or Henry Dyer, lnte of Itonrlngcrecklowiiflhlp, dee'd, 3. Account of MIchnel TedcrofTand Mary Mow ry, administrators of MIchnel Mowry, lato of ivoanngcrci'K luwnmiip, uec u. 4. A pro nnt of Johnson II. Ikeler. nam hist rn tor of Uoswell Smith, lata of Uroenwood town ship, dee'd. ft. Account of Theodore WetHvrr. ndmlnlstrator of Win. B. Wclltvcr, late f Madison township, dee'd, fl. FlMtnnd final account of Reuben WlUon. guardian or Win, W. Eves, mlnorchlld of Charles Eves, dee'd. 7. Fh-Btnnd finnl account of Reuben Win on. guardian or James B, Eves, minor child of Chas, fcves, dee'd. R. Tirnt nnd final necnunt of Thomns Tteecn. nd- mlnlstrntor of John Rcoce, Into of Qroomrood township, dee'd. 0. First nnd final nreount of filing nnd Emanuol Conner, administrators of Samuel Conner, Into of Orange township, dee'd. 10. Second account of Jacob nnd Washington Yeagor, administrators of John Yen g it, late or Locust township, dee'd. 11. Account of David R. Iiower. tniardlan of Jer emiah Mowrey, minor child of Michael Mowrcy, dee'd. 12. Account of Jcsso IfofTmnn. ndmlntstrntor of William Hoffman, lato of Centre township, dee'd. 13. Account of Samuel Hldlay,ond Win. J. Hid lay, executors of William llldlay, latcof Centro township, dee'd. j H. Account nf James W. Kitchen, administrator I of Samuel Kitchen, lato of Sugarloaf township,! dee'd. 15. Account of Henrr Delonor. ndmlnlstrator of Peter Belong, lnte of Centre township, dee'd, 10, Account of A, J.Slonn.ndmlnlslrntorof Mrs. Mary Biggs, late of Bloom township, doe'd. 17. Account of Jolm Tremblev. cunrdlan of Jni. ! E, Trump, minor child of Henry Trump, dee'd. IS. Account of John Trembler, cruardlan of Clins. Trump, minor child of Henry Trump, dee'd, 19. Account of John Shuman. executor of Tcter Schrnlck, Into of Scott township, dee'd. 20. First account of Peter Ent. ndmtnlstrntor of Thomas W.Young, Into of Jackson townshlp,deo'd 21. Flnnl nccount of Cyrus Bobbins, executor or ! Dunlol Stacker, Into of Flshtngcrcek township, 1 decenxed. I 22. Account of John F. Connor nnd Ooonro Con ner, executors of Thomas Connor, Into of Centre township, dee'd. 21. Account. of B. S. Merrill, crtinrdlan of Clam Blttenbender, minor child of Nathan Blttenben dcr, dee'd. 2i. Account of Joseph Lit Icy, ndmtnlstrntor of Samuel Hcmley, lato of Scott township, dee'd. 25. Sixth and final account of Tctcr Ent. one t the executors of Matthew M'DoweU, late of Scott township, dee'd. 2fl. Account of Marshall O. Khmer, cunrdlan of Clara M'Dowcll, u minor child of Theodore M Dowcll. 77. Aceountof Lemuel Totter, ndm In 1st rat or of Charles Stewart, lato of Columbia county, dee'd. 23. Account of William W. Trescott. adminis trator do bonis non, with tho will anucxed of Frederick Rohr, lato of Greenwood township, deo'd. 30. The final account of Lewis Yctter, adminis trator of Catharine Drumhellcr, late of CatawlbJKi township, dee'd. 30. The final aceountof Lewis Yctter. adminis trator of Ellas Fenstftmacher, dee'd. 31. The final nccount of Lewis Yetter, executor of Mary M Adams, lato Mary M Hower, late of rruuKiiu imvii5iupt ueu u, 52. Account of Jonas rahrlncrer. administrator of EUzabcnth Marks, lato of Locust township, dee'd. 33. Account of Thomas fitackhouo, guardian of Elizabeth Stackhouse, minor child of M, Knrsch ner, late of Pine township, ilee'd. 31 Account of Robert East, administrator of rsumuei iiuu oi ocoit lownsnip, uee u. JOHN O. FREEZE, Register. Bloomsburg, Aprllf, 1M7. "yyilXNVS APPRAISEMENTS. The foltowlne nnnrnl.ements of rrnl nnd tier- fional property set npnrt to widow of decedents, have been tiled In tho ollleo of tho HefiUtcr ol Co- will bo presented for nboluto eontlnnatlon, to inourpnnii- i-ouri 10 ue nem in mooimimrg, in nnd for wild eounty.on AVkdnhsiia Y, tiiic I-:imt'ni Day or May, 1S67, nt two o'clock In thonfternoon of hnld clay, unless exceptions to t-neh eontlrina tloim aro previously tiled, of which nil persons Interested In said estates will tnko notlco: I. Widow of William r.uekalow, lato of l'lsh- infci,..,. tnwn.lifp, .IcrtpiiSCd, 2. Widow of Itobert dlllnspy. Into of II,m,lou 3. Widow of Joseph Itohblns.latoofGrrenwood lownsmp, utccaseii. 4. Widow of George It, Ilayhurst, into of Cnta wltsn township, deceased. 6. Widow of Jacob Keller, lnte of llenver town ship, deceased. C. Widow of Adam I.utr, lale of Ilouton town- nilip. ui-CCUBCU. 7, Widow of Alexander Yenplo, lnte of rislilns creek township, deceased. 8 Widow of Georco M'Kwen, lato of Greenwood iuwiisnip, ui-ceitseu. 0 Widow of llonry Ilnslor, latoof llenver town ship, deceased. JOIIN G. ntenzn, Register. Itloomabnrg, April 5, 1?07, GRAND JUUOItS FOU MAY TERM, 1807. llloom Andrew Madison. Jlnarcreek Isaac Bower. Jloro. IJerwtck John M'Anall. lienton Isanc K. Krickbaum. Centre .Samuel Hutchison, UllaH Cieasy. Catawista- Henry J. Miller. Cojijjnghnm Daniel T. M'Kelrnnn. Jishmffere cK luvld (savntje, GeorgoM. Howell Jnckson Ale. Greenwood'-Humphrey Parker. Hemlock l'eter Hrugier. Jackson Hubert Edgar. Mt. J'lecuant Daniel Vandersllee, Kilns Howell Jij7m Aaron Mnsteller, John 13, Angle. Maine Anron Miller. Madison Wlltlam l'ursell, IHne -Shndrlck Kves. Jioarlngcreck Abraham llenver. Kugarloo Wheeler Khultz, Richard Kile. TIBAVEKSE JUItOItS X FOR MAY TERM, 1SC7. llloom Joslah II, Furman, Isalali Harttnan, Thomas J, Weuner, Jlrtarcreek Knos Adams, John Fester, Jr. Jleaier Charles F, Mann, Xnthiiu llredbender, 2tnthan llredbender, fir, Jloro. Ilcrwlck Wlllinm II. Rittenliouse, (iitawlsm John MarU, Adam Fedurotl. J-yanklm George llnitmnn. lshlngcreek m. Ash, l'hillp Appleman. Rrcemeoorf James J Mnuulng, John Miller. Hemlock Hugh V. M'lteyn. Ida, Audi ewJ. Tin men, Isaac I'ursell William II. Shoemaker, Win Wlutersteen, John Iletz. IsKiut Feter Miller, Jacob Ilarucr, Mijltn Jolm C. Hctler. Montour Isaac Mowry. , Madison Wm. llartnlil, Samuel nimby, Jr. Mt. rieasant Peter Hlpncnstlel. Orange Jesso Prumstctlr r. Jinc Ira Purselh Jtoaringcreek Daniel Itarlfr. Seott John Hhuman, A. u, Thornton. tiugarloaj Joslah R. Fritz, Henry C. Hess. rjlRI AL LIST FOR MAY TERM, 1807. 1. Wm. L. Lnneo vs. Alfred Crevellng et. al. 2. Benjamin Zurrnud Wlfo vs. Wm. Kharpless. 3. Edward Hllucr vs. The Locust Mountain Coal Company. 4. M. Chnmberlln use vs. Silas D. Edgnr. fi. Jacob Remley vs. The Catawlss Itnllroad Co. 0. Henry F, Nuss vs. Tho Borough of Berwick, 7. lilt Jones vs. Miles C. Abbott et. al. 8. Wright Hughes vs. 1'eter Miller. 0. Jonathnn Kntttlo vs. Wright Hughes. 10. Mary 12. Green vs. 11. H. Howell et. nl. 11. John iJiverns vs. Jlnrney M'Brearty. 12. David Ycager vs. Clinton Dowltt et. nl. I. 1. John W. U'schcr vs. Peter s. RUhel. II. Woolley 4 Poho vs. Jolm W. Lcscher. !5' I'rum uso vs. Daniel Kruin's admr-,. 10. Phosbo try vs. Daniel Krnm's admr's. 17. Wm. A. Marr vs. James Dyke. 18. Sylvester J. Fnux vs. W. (!. Green's adra'r. 19. Jacob H. F.vans vs. w. O. Green', adm'r. ai. J. P. I lncher vs. Isaao Yetter. 21. Jacob A. Hwlsber vs. Abel Thnmns. 'Ji Jacob A. Swisher vs. Richard Lyons. St, Oeorgo Brown vs. Leonard btcliiman. 21. Wm.M. Hoagland vs. Barney M'Brearty. 23. Jas. Mackhouse vs. 'I'hos. Ktnckhouse's Uxr's, 2il. Joseph Lllley vs. Peter Mellck. JT. Stroud dt Brown vs. Andrew Crovellng. 28. Deborah Dean vs. Owen L. Dean. 2ii. Kdwanl M'Call et. nl. vs. John Sweeney. 8i). t'lnrk Stewart and Wlfo vs. i:. C. Cleaver, SI. Franklin Yocum vs. William T. Shuman. 82. WlUUm reason et. al. vs. Simon c. slilvo. S3. John I". Strohmoyer vs. Samuel Neyhart. BRIDGE NOTICE. THE PRESI dent and Directors of tho Catawlssn Bridgo t'ompnny hnvo this day declared a dividend of three per cent, (seventy-five cents per i-harc) nn the cnpltnl stock of the Company, payable to tho stockholders or tho legal representatives, on or after Uio tenth Instant. , JOHN HirARPLKSH, CMatrtiia Jlrldgt ojjlce. I Treasurer, April 6, lbCT. ; TT)R. L. U. KLINE, "S uradunto of Jefferson Medical College, Phil ndelphla, having permanently locates), oirer, his professional services to tho citizens of Cnta Issu and vicinity. Ollleo on Main street, second door east of Creasy & John', Building. aprY(J7-m, D. STILES, "LICENSED AUCTIONEER, roit THE TnillTKEMTH 1'ltSNSTI.VANtA DISTRICT, nlway. to be found at the Orangovlllo Hotel, In qraiigovlllo. hales of real or personal property attended to promptly nnd on reasonable leruifc Consignment, solicited and sold on commission, A share of publto patronage respectfully solicited, Oraugevlllo, February 15, lw-Sm. JEW DRUG STORE. "OUIt OWN" PREPARATIONS, Superior to the many patent nostrums flooding thu country. CAMPHOR ICE, WITH ai.YCnitlNE, A delightful compound for whitening, beautl. fylng, and softening tho skin, will remove tan. freckles nnd blotches from tho skin, Is n certain remedy for chapped nnd sore lip, nnd linnds, ns nn appllcntlou to eutnueous erup tion. It hns no equal. Price W cents per box. nt HENDBltSHOlTS. TONIO HITTERS, Containing no whlslcy or other Intoxicating Ingreillcnrs, n pleasant nnd circctunl remedy for Dyspepsia, loss of nppctllc, low spirits, debility, derangements of Iho Uvor, etc., ete. Try It. Pint Bottles 00 cents each, at llENDEUSHOTT'S. UALHAM OF 1IOREHOUND, A safe. Bpeody nnd certain euro for couglu, colds, hoarseness, etc., etc., ntrordlng lmmedl nto relief In nil nircctions of the throat and lungs. It has no equal. I'rlco ) cents, nt HENDERSHOTT'S. SHAMPOO LIQUID, For cleaning the head nnd removing dandruff, preventing loss of hair nnd diseases of tho scalp, by removing tho ennsp. Prico 25 cents, nt HENDERSHOTT'S. JCS- TO FARMERS AND HORSEMEN. SiutAtN and Sweeny Linamest. Tho most cmcnelous nppllcntlon In uso for sprninsaud swelling, bruises, spavin, ring-bone, spring halt, foundered feet, galls, mange, etc., cte, Frlco W cents per bottle, nt HENDERSHOTT'S. All the abovo preparations prepared only nnd forsnloby HENDERSHOTT, upra 07 Main street, inoouisuurg, pn. TBS I FIRST PREMIUM Of n Silver Medal WAS AWARDED TO Of BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE w By the N. II. Sft Aurlcolluttl SoclMr.st CI lu 1 sir liolJcn In ....hu. ScpUW, lyM. JIARKBTT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Xltstnrei Qrf If air to Its mtnri. fftlor. rro- catei jJiuvimii ma numori, ittii.i w ll.i. Inllini nut. I. A Hnnnrlnr T)riiin. A. llir inuinfr OlH. 4" cmponor 'rBinf. i ltrontainfl no injurious inrautenu, Dll II inc until uitiariiiu nu llv Eut, Wtit, North od At wo J. R. DAnRETT & CO., Propri.tort, UAHCHESTER, K. It, JKS-Soldby L. N. MOYER, Bloomsburg, Pa., nnd Druggists generally. npr5'C7-in. $100 KJ3WAJIDI JSTOJ TIIJ1 THIEF! Was stolfn from OioVilJUcrlberon Monday tha ISth init.tTVO JLOUSIX. ONE TOl UUGOY, snuaro tiox, u neit of double hnrnesi, two horse bfunketft, n rob nnd wlitp. A reward of one bun drcd dollars will bo paid for tlin npprehcuslon of the litter nnd recovery of the property. Description nf the Horses Ono Hay Ilorso fif teen bandi high, six yearn old. carries n straight ni'clc. heavy tall, and 1 henvy ltmbod. Ono light dappled sray hortsc, fifteen nnd n half hand high, coming nix years otdt has a large head and Human nos c, Is n pretty heavy chunk of n horse, earrys tolerably well, good inuno nnd tall. Description of lUiug? Ono Ringlo Heated Top Buggy, square lox, having on the Nido of the box tho Initials "O. U.," plato on hind spring box "W'm. Hloan A Son," ono UulJ'alo Itobe marked "Jacob Ulehl." Description of ffle Jlrtn. Iteglnterod .T.IJ. Brown, nged between tueutyllvo and thirty years. In height about hIx feet, Mender built, nalecoinplox lon, has no wiskors but woro a mustache, hair of n brownish color, had on light pants nut' vest, nnd a brown overcoat, wore a largo pcarf around his ueck. The nbovo reward will bo paid to any rnion or persons on tho apprehension of tho said thief wnd tlio delivery of tho property toltsownor, or 87f for tlio recovery of tlio property. ailonoH itniswicic. llroomsburg, Vtu, March 2U. J8C7. rjIHE Ij O S rl CAUSE, Tin: OnlyJJtandakd Officiai. SOQTIIEltN HISTORY OF THE WAIl. Uy Kdwnrd A. rollnrd.of Virginia. HAMUIX SCJIWOTKNinSEIt OF MIFI'LIM Towntshlii, irns procured tho Agency of Columbia Comity, ful null, of th nhovo work. It coin prises a lull account of the riso nnd progress ol tho Into Southern Confederacy, tho campaign, battles, incidents nnd ndventiues of tho most gi gantic struggle or tho World's hUtory, Complete1 in one hugo volumo of nearly feOO pages, with TWEXTY-rOUIt RPI.EXDID STEEI rOUTJtAITft of distinguished Confederate leaders, Tlie histo ry of tho anqulslied has too often fallen to the pen or tho victor, and to Ins nro Justice to th .SiMithern canst, tlio pen must bo taken by korao Houtbein man who is willing to devote his tlnia and talents t tho vliullcatiouof his countrymen, In a history which shall cliallengo tho crulcism of the Intelligent, nnd Invite tho attention cJ all honest Inquiiers. Such a work will beof peculiar interest to tlio candid nnd intelligent public of the North, and Is of tho utmost Importance to the peoplo of tho Southern Ktates. Mr. Pollard, of all writers in tho Houth. is doubtless the best qualified to nreparo a compute, and standard his tory of tho War, and to commit to the present and future generation a faithful and worthy ro cord of theirgreat struggle nud of a cnuso lost, savoln honor, harlr.g been employed during tho entire period of the war ,ns editor of a Richmond newspaiKT. tfil8'07t QOURT PKOCLAIATION. WitnREAS, thollon. William Elwell, rrealdent Judge of tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and, General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Session of tho I'enco nnd Court of Common Pleas nnd or phan's Court In tho JUth Judicial District, com posed of tho counties of Columbia, Bullivan nnd Wyoming, nnd the lion. Irani lerr nnd Peter K. Herbeln, Asboclato Judges of Columbia county havo Issued their precept, hearing date tha IDtti day of March, in tho year of our Lord, ono thousand, eight bundled uud sixty-seven, nnd to mcdireeted tor holdinga Court ofOyor nnd Termi ner nnd OeneralJall Delivery, General Quaiter Sessions of tho Pcnco, Common Pleas nnd Orph an's Coutt, in HIoombuig, in tho county of Co lumbia, on the first Monday, being tbo 6th day of May next, to continue ono week. Notice Is hereby given, to tho Coroner, to thr JuMices of the Peace and tho Constables of the said county of Columbia that they bo then nnd. thero in their piopcr person nt ton o'clock In tin forenoon of wild day with their records, inquisi tions nnd other remembrance to do thoso thing which to their otllces appertain o bo done. Anil those that nro bound by recognizance, to prose cute ngainstt tho prisoners that nro or mny be iti the Jail of tho Mild county ol Columbia to bo then nnd thereto prosceutothemnsM.nll bo Just. Ju rors nro requested to bo punctual In their attend- (4 ) mice, ngrcoably to their notices. Dated. UH. J-at Jlloomsburg, tho jyth day of March, I' r-'Hn tho year of our Jord, one thous nud eight hundred nnd slty-bix, and In the ninetieth year of tho Independence of the United Htntcf of America, (fion hat. tub Common WKALTIM SAMUEL BN YDEIt, AViwijr. Dloiirmburg, Maruh 1"J, lh07. QARMAGE MANUFACTORY, llloom&burg, Pn. M. C. 8LOAX & nitOTHEIt, tho auccofcsors of WILLIAM SLOAX & SOX, continuo the business of malting CAUHIAGES, nuaaiEB, and every stylo of FAXCY WAGOXS, which they Imvo constantly on hand to suit cus tomers, Xevcr using nnymnterinl hut the best and employing the most experienced workmen, they hope to continue ns heretofore to give cnttra satisfaction to every customer. An inspection of their work, nnd of the reasonable prlco nke4 for tho same, Is sure, to Insure a sale. . LACKAWANNA & RLOOMSBURG KAILHOAD. On nnd nfter May 23, l&oo, Pas henger Trains will tun as follows: SOUTHWARD. A.M. A.M. Leave Bernnton 5.&0 ju.oii " Ivlngston 0.5.1 11,20 " Jtupert 0.2D " Dauvlllo 9.51 Arr, Xorthumberlnnd 10.W XOimiWAItD. Ieavo Xorthumberland 7.00 r.M. 7.10 r.M. 4.U) 6.00 8.17 8.50 11,35 fi.20 0.00 (1.85 2.60 mu 8.30am 9.05 imuviue 7,ii) Itnpert fi.n " Kingston 10,50 Arr, rscniuion 1'J.00 4.00 O.M 10.15 ton, connect with Train nrrivln'tf at Xew York at 0.20. Passengers taking Train 8outh from Scrauton nto.aia ni, via Northumberland, reach Harris- ur, i.'.ju p 111. l Aiumoie n in, Washington 10.00 p m, via Hupert reach Philadelphia nt 7 n 111. JI. A. POXDA, Hunft. Kingston, Pa., Mar, 2S, 1&07, s T. CIIAIILES IIOTKL, on Tin: nunoriiAN tlax. Nos. CO, 02, CI, nml BO Xorlh Third Streets, betwoen Jlarket aoj Arcli Streets, riilladelpLIa. OKAiaLS KLECKNEIt, Manager.