o $u flfoftmttMim, iiLOoaisnuno, piiiuav, junk as, ibot. The rnlns of this week aro ft blessing to tlio farmer, mill consequently to the country. Tub Festival which has been held nt Seminary Hall for sovcral evenings, will bo resumed on Saturday evening of this week. Tin: Columbian wns the llrsl weekly paper In the state that published tlio froccediiigs or thoHtato Convention and .lit up tho ticket. Senator Rucka lew expects to leave town on Saturday, for Washington. Tho session of Congress will probably not hut over a mouth. Tim salo of tho ileal TCstato ofClcmu- el 0. lUckctts, deceased, situated InOr aiigovlllp, has been postponed. Those concerned will please take notice. OtJK people, and especially eundi dutcs for office, should remember that we have ajury commissioner to nomi nate nnd elect this fall. This Is In ad illtlou to tho regular eommis.ioner. Wi: nnnounco this week as additional candidates for nomination tho following gentlemen: For Sheriir, William Ap plcman; for Treasurer, Franklin L. Shuman, Jeremiah S.Sanders and John II. Hetler; for Commissioner, David Yeagcr. Tin: young people of this placo have decided to celebrate tho Fourth of July In Ilendershot's grove, near M'Kelvoy N'eal A. Co's Furnace. All are cordially invited to attend. If tho weather prove fair thcro will be dancing In theevcnlng. The Drass Hand will be In attendance. Tin: Orangeville Cornet Hand gave a grand musical concert and exhibition at Academy Hull, in New Columbus, on Saturday evening tho U2d instant, which was a perfect success. Every thing passed oir in a quiet, genteel and peaceable manner, and satisfactory to all. P. John refuses to accept our chal lenge as to who has tho largest circula tion In this and adjolnlngcounties. Ad vertisers and others will therefore please tako notice, that it Is a conceded fact that tho Columbian has tho largest circulation in this and adjoining conn tics. O.N- tlio Fourth of July Prof. Theo. Price intends to preform his wire walk lag feat from tho Forks Hotel to Snyder's llullding, between tho hours of llhindl o'clock. All nro invited to attend. Prof. Price is too well known to need any commendation at our hands. As a wire walker ho has no equal. Tin: colored people of Rlooinsliurt and vicinity held a festival on last mon day evening in their Masonic Hall in tho Kxchango RIock. Mr. Palmer or this place delivered the oration. Wo aro Informed that the nttcndauco was large, and that quite a number of our white citizens were present. P. John's editorials upon tho subject of discharging Jeff. Davis on ball, aro refreshing. To be sure they aro stolen, mainly, from Greeley's A'. V. Tribune that is, impropriated without credit but they nro all the better for this rea son. Thev aro not altogether silly as they doubtlessly would be If concocted by tho Doctor himself. If you have any counterfeit, torn, ex cessivoly dirty, or mutilated currency, don't send it tous, for it will bo returned tovou everv time. Do with it as is done in a town in "Maine" keep it carefully until you go to church, when you can put it in tho collection plate for tho Door benighted heathen, who, can not tell a counterfeit shinplaster from a bootjack. A July session of Congress seems a foretrono conclusion. Tholtadicalsliavc sounded tho key noto by sending circu Jars to every Republican member to be on hand on the first Wednesday In July. Tho Radical Congressional campaign document distributing committco have also blown their trumpet for an extra session. Wi: liavo been requested to nnnounco that therowill bo a publle lecturoon the subject of Temperance In tho Lutheran Church at this placo on Tuesday eve- nlng. July 2nd, by tho Rev. Mr. hwai low. Tho lecture takes placo under the auspices oftho Order of Oood 'iemplers Tho member of the order, and an otn or persons interested in this noblo en tornrisn. urn earnestly requested to at tend. Judging from tho number of letters received, and tho many inquiries made on thn sublect. wc nresumo that an oi- fer wo mado In last week's Columbian is misunderstood. It was to tho effect that wo would pay llvo dollars for IBM cents. Wo adhere to our offer j that Is we willyiee five, dollarsor one twustmil ;,.. ,,i,7rr,l nml ftftll'Cillhl cent . Ill fact, not wishing to bo considered as de sirous of driving a hard bargain, we are willing to tako 1S00. Mn. Ai.nmtT Yost, lato a paitner In tho Columbia County Jlepublican, has dissolved his connection with it, ami niirehnspd tho 'ominii Jlenuiiliean. Wo havo over found Mr. Yost to be a kind and obliging gentleman, and know him to bo a thorough practical primer, Tlinn.rli wn differ widely with him iniitiniiiv. vet wo lmvo always found him lKiiitiprato In discussion, nnd hones in tho practice of his belief. Our good ivishesattendhlm. though wo warn hli Hint lm linn innrto u mirchaso In dead stock, and that Republicanism in Wyo ming county as wen as oisownviu, iielowjmr. JE Wn would call the attention of our readers to tho advertisement of Mr. Lemon, who wishes to dispose of n valu able tract of timber land at private Kale. Roatino Is again becoming unite brisk. For somo tlmo past tho occupa tion has been a poor one, and yet men who had no other calling, and whoo money was Invested in boats and stock had to labor for starvation prices, be cause thcro was nothing else to do. Per haps no class of men work harder, and aro paid less. Yet a great deal of our prosperity depends upon our cauals.and wo arc glad that the balance of tho sea son promises to prove remunerative. What Is better than a good reputa tion? Nothing 1 but tho goods which ou can get at L. N. Mover Drug Store n tho Exchange lllock aro Improvable as regards quality and price. Call and see oven If you do not wish to purchase ; the stock Is well worth looking at and the rates unusually low. A fresh as sortment just procured embracing all articles kept by first class establishments uch as paints, oils, drugs, chemical-', perfumery etc. Wi: publish In this issue an article oinmendatory of Judge Sharswood, ...... .....i,1t,l,.l.. fnm T...I,.,. P 41.,. C-...... inn Likiiviititiii; lui uuiiLuui inn .7)11 in i.-ini: ,,., , ., ,.,,.. ,,, ii . t. copied by us from "TicJ'orum," a work written and published somo years since by David Paul Ilrown, Esq., a distin guished member of tho Philadelphia liar anil llic Jlepublican party, it will bo seen that his endorsement of udge Sharswood Is intelligent, earnest 1 and decisive. Wo commend It to the i it refill perusal of our readers. ()s last Saturday a Sunday School fes tival was held at Lime Ridge. Tlio at tendance was large, and we learn that pecuniarily tho movement was a suc cess. The JlerwlcK Jlrass Hand was in attendace, and added to their already enlarged popularity by their Hue selec tions of music. Prof. Price was nl-o on hand and performed his wire walking feat. We are sorry to say that the pro ceedings were interrupted In the after noon by a disgraceful row. The ring leaders were arrested, and wo doubt not prompt Justice will bo meted out to them. Tin: citizens of Fishingcreek and ad joining townships design celebrating tho coming Fourth of July in an appro priate manner, In a beautiful grove not far from Unang.-t's tavern. Addresses will bo made by F.R. Ikcler, Ksq., and C. R. Rrockwuy. Thoso Fishlngcrcek ers lmvo a wholesome reverence for the principles of '7G, and seem determined to adhere to the faith delivered to them by their revolutionary sires. We doubt not the celebration will bo a success in point of numbers and interest. Tm;SimitATTTitiAi, is still dragging on slowly. The principal point ou tho part oftho prosecution is to provetliat ho was in Washington at the timool tlio assassination, as it is understood the dcfen-pwill try to prove he was in Can ada at tho time. Many of tho witnes-es for .the prosecution are rogues of tlio deepest dye (no pun Intended), and one of them, John M.Lloyd, admits that 'his memory is impaired by habitual drunkenness" and admits that "ho was very drunk on tho 11th of April ISbV Judge Fisher has refused to permit the recall of witnesses for the pro-ecutioti for the purposoofro-examinatiim by the lefenso. Merry and Wise.-A Comical Month y paper for Roys and (I Iris, eou-istlng of eight pages twenty-four columns, beautifully illustrated by nanu-onii,' en gravings. .Sub-cription price only -V) cuts a year, payable in aiivance. v beautiful little Puzzle sent free as a remluin to every subscriber, in the First Number of Vol. III. is commen ced a new Serial, by the ceiebraieu Capt Mayno Reid. It will run through the year, and is entitled mo "i icauie-s Horseman; a strange tale of Mexico." Also numerous others attractions, Puz zles, (Prizes awarded monthly,) Corres pondence, Literature, interesting mom- ' . , ..I Tt... I Vint pi- 111-. es , comic aim mni.imsu, j cipos, Scraps, etc. No Humbug. Address -Jierry mm Wise," RoxlS, Station U. -. i . I'm- Strawberry I-'i-stival con ducted by the Ladies of llloomsburg, for the purpose of procuringi.naiiiiciii.-rs for the grand hall ot me insuiuiu, mm held on the evenings of 'iliursiiaj , i ri day and Saturday of last week, and on Monday evening of the present, has been In every respect a complete suc cess. The weather was extremely pleasant, and tho largo hall was filled every night, fnrtablv. and one night uncomfort ably. Tho ice creams and cako were ,.-....iim,t nmi thn smiling attendance of handsome women who were so earn est in tho good work, gfivemi additional llavor to tho Ice cream and strawberries. Tlion ininiiiilatinL'DOst-ml-ire.-.s, ami the beautiful fortune-teller had each a crowd of youthful and expectant laces about their respective booths; and great was tho fun when an apt loriuue win m.Mi.il mitto tho anxious Inquirer, ion ..(!.. (i,r,,.,li tho ha 1 werellltting in ntiiuiij .."..,, - high glee, lienutl.ul iimo eiiiiuri.ii In bonnets, and nutting tho money Into tho boxes. The Hloomsburg Rrass Hand was In attendance, and mo now purchased Chandeliers blazed with mel low light "O'er fair women ami linen men. And when music arose Mini us "i" Soft eyes loukcdlovo tnejesthat spaiioagnm, Ami "II went merry as a marm'si- i,-i:vn-ixii(iMi:XT.-Tho Superlii- i.mlmit. Teachers and Scholars of the K. li. Sunday School, ncreoy u-mi" their grateful acknowledgements to tho ,.tn,.(is nf Catawlssiv and vicinity, tor tho very liberal patronage and good be havior at tho lato i-eniivai iui um cllt of said school. M. M. Rhoiivt, Sect'y. Catawlssa, June Si, 1RG7. C?LUMBINTi BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, THE KALEIDOSCOPE: ,, ., , " A limpid busy life Ha fluctuations nml its Mint coiu-i nil." NO. XXVI. Tin: foundling. Not very many years ago, a vessel set pall from a certain port In tho King dom of Great Rrltlaln, bound for Now York. Tho usual number of passengers were on board, nil Intending to niako tho United States their future homo. They belonged to the several classes of Lngllsh society ; and although at home and after their arrival here, they would not all perhaps mingle In tho same so cial circle, yet on ship board for tho most part all conventional distinctions were disregarded. Among them was a woman of good birth, but in reduced circumstances, who was coming to New York to meet her husband who had preceded her n few months, and having obtained a situation, had written for his wife to come on nnd rejoin him. She had with her a Ilttlo daughter named Kllzubcth, their only child, and less than a year old. During the voyage the mother sickened and died. Her little means were only enough to bring herself mid child to port, and the child thus thrown upon the charity of the pa-sengers, was "1 . .... once adopted ny a man and liis wlfo named West, and cared for by them un til the vessel reached Now York. The father never came to claim his child, nor was all Inquiry or search of any avail to trace him. Little Lizzie, therefore remained up on tho hands of her father by adoption, and was treated as one of his own chil dren. The pas-cngers di-embarked, each taking ids separate way In tho wide world, and Mr. Wot hltu.-elf com ing to Pennsylvania, settled in tho in terior of the State, following the occu pation of a day laborer for Ills support. His family grow in size and expense, and ids labors, burdens and cares also increased. Lizzie happened one day to attract the attention of an elegant and wealthy lady, and ilnding upon Inquiry that she was a foundling, offered to take and rear her as her own child ; among such associations as seemed more suited to the delicate and ladylike perceptions or the little girl, than thoso amidst which her life theretofore had been spent. Mr. West was not anxious to part with his little charge. Ho felt that her influence was for good, and that there was a superiority about her mind and manners, born witli her, and pervading all her thoughts and actions. Hut tlio offer was a tempting relief to him, and It offered superior chances to tho little girl, which he thought ho had no right lor her sake, to disregard. Ho too made inquiries. lie found that Mrs. Milner was wealthy, that she moved in the best society of the town wherein she resided, that sho was a lady of refine ment and culture, and above all, she was a Christian. After consultation with his wife therefore, he determined to leave the littlo orphan Liz.lo in her care. Proper papers were prepared, wherein a statement of her parentage was Inserted, and certain stipulation and requirements as to treatment and education were provided. And so lit tlo Lizzio passed from the humble roof of her foster father into tlio companion ship of tho gay and tho wealthy. We need not follow her through tho years of her education and mental and iiiimal training, to the full physical de velopment of womanhood. Sho grew up to be beautiful, accomplished and virtuous a companion to her benefac tors, u useful, prudent, Indispensablo fixture in the household. Rut neither wealth, nor virtue, nor position could bar the door against death. Tho lady lied, leaving t" her sorrowing husband i tiny daughter, the care of whom de volved ou the same Lizzio whoso ten dcr babvhood had been cared for by a stranger. She appreciated her position and filled it nobly; and the father, charmed with tlio impromptu mother of Ids baby, with whom he was thus brought more closely m contact, alter a uitahlo time offered her his hand In itmrriiitro. The disparity in their years was not such as to render the oiler improper, or the acceptance of it Injudicious, and they were married. A few vears inoro ol siiccessmi uusi ncss disposed -Mr. .miner io rcuru imiu activo life, and ho purchased an estate on tho bunks of tho beautiful Susque hanna, and bringing his young brido inil her clmi-L'o w th him. took posses sion of their new home. A small tenant house which had not attracted any attention, seemed to ob struct the laying out of the grounds ac cording to tho fancy of tho new propri etor; and calling one of Ids workmen to him be inquired who was the tenant. Ho was Informed that it was a .Mrs. West, an Knglisliwomaii, who.-o hus band was but lately dead, and who was living there alone. "West!" "West!" the name was surely familiar, and call ing to his wlfo, they proceeded at oneo to call upon the widow. Sho was, as ho suspected, tho fo-ter mother oftho rich Mrs. Milner. The meeting was exceedingly tender on both sides. The Ilttlo tenant hou-o was not disturbed, nor was Mrs. West required to pay any more rent ; and tho happiest hours of Lizzio. now no longer little, are spent at tho cottage of her early friend, whom her step daughter calls "Grandma." Tho best part oftho foregoing siory is Us truth. Tho tenant housostlll stands, the widow still occupies it, tho Ilttlo daughter is a married woman, and littw Lizzio is a happy wiro and uioommg mother of a littlo darling of her own. Nisi Pairs. 3II.MNO oiKTrttiotis In tho vicinity of Ashland nnd CVntrnlia lutvo lceu rc- .sunicil, niucli to tin' ri-nci oi i "i"J of that section. A slntrh' "ci n that rci-'ion um;ss.uii.Y r' " rcnm's-i, and who arodoluKmuch to mid to tho natural resources of our county. cos much .lcstliutloii i iiinnK opo horers. On Hmt rf r ol t m u wo havo nn ontctprlslur und thrlf y on ulatlon who havo almost witlroly L V. ' ..Li ii,,. w.irhm frotn natur.ll bar- LEGAL NOTICES. TrrnV'1., W1I.9M 1T AY CON- liS.r.i'n'.'rV.10 'i1'1"?! lolunilihi cmnily, linvlni h ?l',Ulinif" '""' ll't nf properly from Jolni ii'n i o (tpcjnrc Hint It li iny intuition to Sl!riUvl1T0?Vtl,,8wn80'n'0,l,!,w"-lin''"PnK nml two fptmif linriiMn. Tlios. liltonsr. t.lmo IIIiIkc, Juno II, PW-lt, pXKCUTOR'S NOTICK. Jrf.,l;,T.AT.K '"' "-Wirt. M'.NB.W., llKC'n. i i',ir"i1.'8t'i;,,,P",nryn din csIhIo irnam. M .Veal, lnh or llonto,, towimlihi, Colimibln -nui of roll) .counly, to Abraham H. M'Nrnl. of ml, .J! All prrsons lm Iiik claim or Uniaiiil A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. x v istatkof m.ir iiRirii.Min in-o'n. iili0 '"I f (yloll'll'trntlim on tho i-slnlo of lsnoo Itck-lmril, hilo of Mmllson township, Columbia unty, ilm-nseil, lime li.ien Rraiitcit by tho Ucr. v.m."!.!"',1'1 '.'"""'y. Hylvi-Htor Itelchnnl nnd Ijrui llohnnl, iiilininWrntors. Allpcrionihnv. Inn t laiiiiH or ai-iiianiN ii(;nllit tho i-stalo of thi ilm-ih'iitnroroqiir-iti-il to make tliem known to . nc mlnl-itrntoriiu ilhout ili-lny. nml all pcrwmi llnli lili il urn ruillrKtcil to innko pnyiniMit. vi.vi:srr.it fti:iriiAiti, . . L'YIttlS ItlllUliAlll). Jimu 7,1 Mir, Ailmr'K. A DMINlSTitATOlt'S NOTICK. XX KHTATK OF W1I.I.IAM fAlnMAS, PKC'll. j-llrrsorniliiiliilirnllon toihcritnlo nfWIl J ii" 1 1 niinn, lute of .Mount IMonsnnt towithln, Columbia enmity, ileccawl, Imi this ilnvlieen Brnulcil by tho Ui-i!licrof unfa county to W lllam 1 airman, hri i rcsMci. lit MaiU-on Inwnslln 111 sulil coiinly. All lu-mons liavlnu clalnii ir tit-loaml-i aitainit (ho estate of the iK-ci-ili-nt, (ro ro-nui-stoil In pri st-nt (hem lo tho ailmluhirnlor wllhoiii ih l.iy ami all pi-rnnn Imlihtoil n-c n-Uii'-stpil to nuke payment, . WM. I'AinM.V.V, M.ullson lp., M.iy 21, lNi7. AillillnlUlitor, TN TIIi:"7)irPlTANS' COURT OF X COI.r.MUIA CorXTV! Ill the mailer of tho i-slnli- ot Saiinn-1 ltooll, ili-t-i-nsuil. Ami n wit i May lb. WJ7, iho Court aliiolntC. 11.1 way, l:si. amlltor, to niako illslrlliutloii ( aow lo llroeli. or the fululs In the h.-uiil in mo niiriiinisiraior. 'roiil the Heeoril, I'.J tin- Conn. Ilssk Coi.i:max, i h rk. The auditor alinM- iiameil will nltenil lo the ilulles ol till npH!l!itniclit,!U hlsonico III I Iikjiiih. bur, on Motnfay, .July lit. lSitr, at lao'eltKlca.in., at. which time anil plm-e all pel sont ha vine rlnliiiH airnlti-il salil cHtato liltlit present them, i-bcilo. liarreil riiuti clalmhmn share in Ihen.ime C. II. imtlfiaVAY, Alilllor. Uloomstiuri;, Juno II, 17. TN TDK ?)itPHANS' COURL7 OF X COI.r.MUIA COl'NTVi-lll the mnttirof Iho wile of (ho Ileal Kitnteof minor children or Sol onion Swank, deceased. And now, lo wit. May lith. lvi)7, by asrecment or eounel, II. II. Little, Ksq., N npiHliuted auditor lo dlstrlbllto t'.e lands as n rund hi the hnnds or Iho atlnilnlitrator. Ily the Couit. rroni the record. Jls.SK Cor.KMAN.Clcrk. Tho tiliderslKiied will attorn! to the duti-H of his nnpolutiiieut, on Moniiay, Jui.v 15th, 1ST, nt 10 ociocic n. in., ai nis oiiico, in liioomsnur?, wnen and where nil parties Interested nro ret.ulreil to prcHi-nt Ihelr claims or bo debarred from coming in iur a snare ui iiioiunii II. II. I.ITTLi:, Aldltor. IlIoomsburB, June II, lSirr. TN T1IK ORPHANS' COUIIT Ol- X COI.UM11IA COI'XTV. Ill tho mnttir or the uccouui orHaniuel lieiiryanu AimrewLrcvennjr. excculors oi Arcninaiii iienry, uccensi-a, .nu nnu- in wit. Mnv otb. Iti7. on motion ot Jlr.Clark. iho I'ninl. iinno'liil 1-- 11. I.lttle. Kko.. nulltor to make distribution ol the balance In the hands or ttie accountants. Ily the Court. From tho llecord. ir-ssr. Lui.t.i.i.'. in i n. The undprsisnpil will nttendto thp du les or his appointment, on HATtf hday, JubY Wth.lsTO, nt 10 o clopl: a. m. at hlsoillco In nioomsbirir, when and w hero all parties interested nro r-qulretlto ircsclit inelr claims or no iienarreu ircai coming u lor a snaio oi ine Hum or nsseis. i:. II. I.iri'I.i:, Vudltnr. lltoomsbiirir, Juno 11, 1S(E7. REAL ESTATE SALES. p U D L I C S A L K or vai.uaiili: heal ixtati:. will be cxnoved lo nubile sale, on lie premises In Fishing Creek township, Cotiilnblncounty, on HATUiiiAY,.lUM:2!itli lwi7, at twoo'iock In tho afternoon, all mat tract or lot or lJllu, oounueii and described us rollow.s to wit : Ont-ionortli liy nod or N'ntbiiii Sniltbntiil Ibn IIuutlii:dou Creek. on tbeenst bv land of Martin Andi'WK. on the south by land of l'rens Hoiriuan antothcrs, and on tho west by land of i;iiait Ash an( Jolm Hut chlson, colitnlning . (inc. iniNi)i!i:r and foiityaukesj: ninety ncres cleared; twenty acres tnjt-cla.satlm- OUiy mcuow lanusuriiasseii uy jiuimii mis muii tv; nflyncrcH of timber land, such if Chestnut u.ik, etc., whereon la erected a I FRAME JIOCSB AND BA1V, " ivilliaiveu m wilier in iiiu uw .wn . juuiiij apple orchard on tne premises, 'liif innu amoina Will lie sold In two nartsoralltoKCthr.asmny suit nurc lasers. I.nto tuo estate ot wiiam iwuoins, deccised. o- COXDITOXS OF SAIjE.'-Ten per cent oftho purchase money to bo paid n Iho Btrlklng down or I lie property ; ten per cent.lcss one-hair, tihoiiald on tho llrsl day of AprlllixA, at which tlmo ir llio colulllions nave uecu imipiimi wiui possesion will ho Riven ; tho bolnqo to bo paid m tho llrst day of Arrll, 1800. -wltl-Jhtercst fron; thottrstdayor April, J8tw, at wuiuiumoa goou warremco uceu win ua iiiiniu. .t.,.,.... .M. M. ..viAie.UJi.(t c. 11. MIITK. FlshliigCreek.Jtino.d&Jr. I Kxeculors. pURLIC SAL' or VALUAin.n nuAi. (ate. In pursuance or an order or th Orphans' Court or Columbia county, on HATOirt.f, tub Hixth Day of July, lbOT.ntten o'cloo'llitho forenoon Bamuel llower, administrator or--orgo I John son, lato of Orangn township, liv lld county, ilo eeased, will expose to sale, by pi Jie vendue, on tlio premises, n cenam i-arnijiiiu ruai esiuie, luMitl.leil nnd ilescrlbed as rJWS. to Wit: On tho east by land of Johvan Llew, mi the south by laud or Ell Kllncon the west by, land or William White ond trnuel Crevellng, nnu on me uoriii uy mnu ui ium ...viimii, L'ONTAININO SEVEN'r'jACniH, iii.ir.. or less, wbereon nroprpetla Frame Dwell hu House, Ham nnd other outllldlngs: latotha eslnle oi s.uu ueccaseu. hiiunio ii mo i.jwiisiiip or uiange nnu couniy nioresauiim JK.S3K (iJajman, Clirlt. lilnomsburg, Junes, 1S07. . 'Ik.' 7l.i-i.it Alii-.' Ten tier ceiW. U ono-rourth or tho purehaso money to bo pai-uit the striking down or the property; tho on fourth less tho ten iwr cent, al tho connrninila' absolute, mid the remaining three-fourths 111 no year there arter, with Interest from Iho icJlrmalinn nisi., mm to lie Nceureu ny- oonus nif i inriunge, June 11, 1M-7. HAMUELIBWEH, Adm'r. p U R L I 0 S A L- 01' VALUAHI.E UKA J5STATK. In pursuancoof nn'order of it Orphans' Court oi i onuiiiiiii i-oiiiiiy, on oiiiui v . y -i.ii,.t. al ten o'clock In tho forenoon,)inlcl Hlngley, Jr., nnd Dnnlcl Slnirlev. hr., aiiniiani'iiors ui Jin KhiL'li'V. lfit of HeaViT tow p, in mux t'ounty. tU'ci'ast'tl, will expusu to i-al tin th moml-.eH, a rtTtnfn I aau ami TRACT OF AND, IwuniU-d nml described as fol l.s, to wit: On thn south bv lands or l'ctcr llnui, Jonathan llauck and HaiiiiK-l Nungesser, on tl west by amis or Kainuel Mmu'csM-raml rcler auek.on thenorlh by hind of l'etcr Knei-ht, nmutlho east by land oi jacon iiciiriiiuii, eoiiiiuiiii (iVl: HI'N'Dltl'.I) AMI TMSTV ACIIUS amlihlrtv-slx porches, strict Injure, hireou ih ..r..i.i...l ii t'lioit iil.ml.- lioiise 11 stories hllill. a ir I friiiuu biiul; barn, spring ou', and oilier iiiii.buildiiiss. There Is n neie ailing spring or wilier at thoiloor. Abnut nluel icresnrerleared ami in a good slate or i nlltvain, Mfleeu acres being meadiiw land. Thi-rcnrilS'ioutimjircni-Ises ilirie Ihrlfiy ymum apple i Imrds In bearing condition: late the estate of sn deceased, situ ate hi the township and lOulitMiorcs.uti. JIF. Clll.KMSN, IlliHinlsburi.', Juno 17, Wi. Clerk, nmi'ifiuli oj title The onellrd or the pur . I,!.... nion.-v to reiiinin t-linri'i Upon the premi ses during tlio natural Ilk- or Jifolngley, widow ol the said deceased, and tlio leresl thereor to he annually ami reguiany liai'iui ij- mo juir. . i. ,,i, iln, iirst ti.ii- ui ini-r each ami everv j i in during her natural Hie, in at her deatli the prim-lp-il lo no pain ny tin- yw iui-r n. un-1 nrtor, Willi Interest fmiu Iho ' Tlio purchaser to pay i ''I''rW W.'v.Hr., June 21, ISilT pURLIC H-vLK 1 , v.i.iAin.i: itnAKsrATi:. , ,..uaiue of mi ordPr or o li-phans' Conrt 'n. ....utile on Sntunv I bo thirteenth ,'i.y ot July, 117, ut ten o'clocllntlie forenoon, ileorgo W. CorrPll, guardian iM ry Jano Mnr. ris a minor cniiu oi .nine. .wn-. 4"rui .uurris, late or lllonlii tnwnslilp, In sal-otnt v, deceased, will expuso to sale, by pub vtndllp, on tho premises, a certain uudliideildd Interest In certain leal eslnle, Isiunded n dtscrllied as fol- lows. In will imiue iiorin iniv i- iii-u. iiiiii... on ti n east by nn alley, on t ,itli by Ut "I Win. lVrry.andiiutho wesiMltoii Halu Kail mad siu el, containing J an'i:CTi''iuSTiMi'u'-s nwrn. Into theeslali-riU' ceaseii, u uiitc- in tho'town f llooi 4.-, and county i.n.i., I it-rn. nlorcsaiii. Terms """"'("i-oiu pi.Miiiisbur; June 21, lvJ7 de. COUIIEM., Ijtuirulau, V.7.....1: ;, ''i1""1 UK ore-ami nro reinn-i-tca ,iii,'illn0.",' ',' ""'' lo. tho Kxccntor wlllout ilclny, nml nil iicrnoni Imtrhtnl nro renumtpi to lilnk.pnviill-il. AllltAHAM JI'.-Jk.U,, Jmii-ll, l7, Ksonilo-. suns it-Knii i-iiiiiii-u ni'ij-' I,1l" one-fiilltth of Hie l-..-thlr.l Iho PUiijui money In be paid at Hi" ifx ''own ut properly; the oncrouitll of Inluo-ihlrrK .J1" he ten per cent, ut da' ,'"' " lnl 'Tl inV: .,,..1 ii,, V..i,i,iiiii,M. iu l drill bono ear incre- APPRAISER'S LIST. jtist o1'iTkTaIjI7rs or COI.U.MIUA COUKTY, I or tho year one thousand eight hundred and idxty-scYcli, of Goods, Wiiren, Icrchnndlse, Dlstlllers.Urewerii.wilhlti tfin(-ni,t)lviiriv.lntni,ln returned and rlnKsincd In nccordanco with tho Ruvenu ncm oi nHsemiuy, ny um appraiser or nicrcnulllc taxenof haldcouiity,nHfollowit, lo wit. J (LOOM TOWNHllll1 . ..Adiiirt, JluilneiH. Vlu. IJrpme l-.llns .Mendelihnll, Store II 11.1 M .. iiariiuan, A. Hollader, David Htroup, John IC. (lirtoii, (;. C. Jlarr, H. U. Hhlle, J, J. ItobblnsiV Co., .V. J. lvvnmi, Chnrlea w. Hnyder, liavhl Iiowcnbiirn, lu uo 7 i 7 (0 7 on 12 M 7 (HI 12 no 7 tl til lu 7 0U 7 1I 7 m 7 01 Clolhlug Store xtoro ClolhliiK Htoro .Millinery llruizs .-lis-i", llllllllliu li. X. .Moyer, Ktobner.t Wld 11 11 11 li 11 13 12 11 11 It 11 13 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 II 11 l.l II II II 11 II myer, Conlcctlont-ry l'alenioii John, iiikiis r-ioru Mloro 7 HO 12 m 7 (JO 7 (l 10 J 12 Ol 7 00 .1. j. nioiiii. J. II. .Moyer, I). A. Hockley, J. H.Hhannon, iiruits ltook Htoro (Irocery Htoro Drugs Htovcs .Millinery (Iroeory Htoro Millinery l'ancy Htoro ClothlneHtoro l-'urnlture Hloro I'onfeellonery Htore It rugs Htoro I.lmirir Mloro Millinery lnnery I.. T. HharplcKs, 1J. I'. I.uu, A. il. ltupert, I,lr7te llitrklev. 7 OU 7 (10 7 ("I 10 m 7 W 7 00 7 111 7 ( I j ( 1H UI 7 IM 12 SO 7 oil 7 (l 7 IU lit ( 7 (J 7 00 7 UJ 7 m 7 01 10 t 7 CO 7 (J 7 UI 7 UI 12 UI 7 UI 7 UI II UI 7 UI 12 oil 7 Ul 7 UI l"i UI 7 UI r. ui 7 UJ 7 Ul lu ml lu ui 12 ."ill 7 uu; 7 IK) 7 00 7 HI M. M, Wtllhtms, J. K. I'.yer, .'in. ..I. it. i iiritiau. A. II. Webb. J. W. eliatlllK-rllll, iteiirno ii . i orreii IICAI WHartman M'Kelvy, Neal it Co Wm rriiKNtnns KI1 .Miller ll Cllowcr NJ HemlerHhot J K I-:di?ar J J llrower I. II Memlellhnll I,lr?lo l'eterliinu II Klelin Joseph llelldilshol ( A Jaeoby iiiiiiiiiisiiiiru iron i o. Mrssj WoodHiinl II II Iluiisberi!i.r Hloro 7 Conrerllonery 11 Tobacco store ll Jacob lieir, Caleb llarton A Co. HIOVO riour Mill Klour Mill l.loyil l'axtoli Ilonoi-oit ok Heuwick. Oil Campbell sloven tilll Unci -sloro dium, Hell llerlrau llowlnall .1 JilckRon .1 11 Hudson I A: II It llower Miller A- lluuhes stoio drUKS liilllliury stole rnncy store store Hour mtll llKMIIN. conrectloupry store -ii rs .ii inituiar A Miller V M Sei bert Jnck'on A- Wootllii n i i- reas (leorso o tl.ilsor II 1' llverctt Hainuel Ueacock J M'llenr'y i: immhi j .1 J 1 IlKAVLII. 11 Zimmerman .i i-riee W, Zuneiiberger " UltlAH CllUKK, Isaac Cryder store Sleohen Mlcliacl A Hon " 1" M Trnugli Hour mill ill 1 reas " lteliben Miller distillery 7 00 7 ( 7 OU 7 Ul in ui 12 m 7 U) 3) 00 20 01 7 U) 7 00 7 Ul 7 Ul Catawisha. 11 F Dallmnii merchant tnllorlt M'Mncil it;Hhumnn M M Urobst (leo lIugiiesAHon J K Hbarptess A Hon Creasy A John W l; John Casper ltnhn W John HDltlnnrd (filbert A Kline Campbell A Harder James M''lnch store stoves store drugs mer tailor stoves at u furniture Hour mill CONVNOHAM. It Thornton, ngt. storo 12 centiialia iionouait. Knlttlc.tOablo storo 12 Ilenrv Usher grocery 11 AUl-orlner stoves 11 Wm Torrey store 0 Kerr .t Hnyder " H -Mendeuhall, Wasser A Cogrocery 12 12 7 Ul 50 Ul 11 Ul 12 50 J A T O'Conner 12 12 m 7 Ul 2.1 to 7 00 j l-on & Co J W Howell & Co. clolhlngstore U storo 0 drugs ll shoe storo 1 1 grocery 12 confectionery 11 store H grocery 1 1 tobacco storo 11 W II AICUCK iv Co II Kingsbury Martin Mouiielmii 7 00 12 .V) 7 W li Ul John Hlgtlnger Hliuman A; Millnnl 1. 1- etterman II I-shel Daniel Wertman, agt Jolm Moran Mrs Wm James 7 Ul , 7 Ul 7 U) 7 u) 7 W Urtuor storo Slltll, siouu millinery CENTHE. store E W M A- O I. liw 13 11 11 11 ll 10 U) 7 00 7 U) 7 00 7 Ul 7 00 10 0(1 7 UI 10 00 7 0U Hainuel Deltterick George 11 Freas Abraham Deltterick Mahlon 11 Hicks Hcnrv Iihmnn hour mill grocery ronfectlonerylt Jacob Hponsler J Hicks o. H H Fowler & Ilro.; store grocery r.rriv I III flfflTl'ltANKLIN Clinton Mcndenliall flour mill 11 11 7 00 7 00 Wellington cleaver PIBItlNOCrtEEK; DAM M'Henrv store 7 00 Joseph o Hutiyan OM Howell J N Jones Holomon Buss B Amincnnnn . 7 U) 7 U 10 (JO 7 00 7 Ul 7 UU 7 00 uuii 'Oilier JEM'Henry Hour mill GnCENWOOD. Schuyler A- niack Itogart A Kramer John r.cggou m k reamer O W Eves it Co. James M Hoto D & W Masters Hannah Henry J.t W Harris Charles Nplhart M O it VII Shoemaker. J II Vastlnn it CoiWHsiorQ wusEilngtou Yeager iioug iv iiroiner.Hrk 7 10 00 7 io 7 00 i-naries i-eiiermau I'A I'M Vocum MAINE. FIiHhuinaii storo 11 7 00 7 00 Campbell A-Co. ' ll MIFFI.IN. I K Hchweppenllelser slore 11 7 00 10 Ul 7 00 10 00 Creay A lirnwu " 1:1 Jacob w l'elfcr clothing store 11 It. I Millard sloro I'l John H. Heller " 1.1 10 00 Il-silAIIess faacysloie H 7 U) MONTOUH. Uroun A Coleinsii confectionery 11 I'aMnii it Harmali store K Win lllltler uriu-erv 11 7 oil Ul no 7 Ul 7 ui I'. It. Margi ruin 11 MADIhO.V. Andrew Madison store 11 13 III IS) 10 III C K reamer " llOAUINOCHEEK. J Cherlngtoii it H.u store OllANGE. U W How man storo 11 n i.i 10 00 A II Stewart " 10 ou 10 (11 7 Ul 7 UJ ll K hloan Micliael Keller confectionery 11 " 11 Hour mill ll Alexander Hughf liesley ll.iwmall r u) Sl'GAIU.OAl EOWest store bCO'l'T. l'ctcr Ent store sto cs stiil flour mill store ll II 11 11 10 12 11 11 15 Ul 16 Ul 7 U) 7 Ul 20 00 12 .VI 7 00 7 Ul w l reas A u Wm M Kill Hainuel A. Worm.in '. H. 1 oil ier '. H. Foil ler I F lleli hard A nro. A- T Crevelllnr (I W Crevellng LO., 11 ii Ul A II person who may fed aggrieved by tho e clius'acatlon can have all opportunity or aboi pcalln. by calling upon Iho undersigned at lis rp" " ncc, in itreeuwiKHi, lowusnip at any I, .... until Haturdav. tho 13th ilav (if.liilv..-li.lilt...ii mmdred ami slxty.seven, al w hlch tlmo all up tr.u w in un iieiu ill mo i.iiiiri iioiiho in inooms- iinrg. (lEOIKJE W. UTT, Juno?, 1M(7, Mercantile AppraUer. '1ARRIAGK JIANUFACTORY, J ltloouiHhurg, l'a, M, C. HIaOAN A. lIltOTHER the successors or WII.I.IAM BI1AN HON ciiutluuo tho business of makisg CAuniAcim iirooiiH and ev cry style of I'A.VCV WAOO.VH, which they hap constantly on iianii to sun cus tomers. Neier using nny material hut tho bpt and employing thn most exis-rlenccd workmen, they hope to continue n heretofore to give entire satisratllon to riery customer. An lns'cllon oi their wm k, mid of thunusonable price asked for the same, is turn lo Insure u mhIp. joii i PRINTING Neally pxecntisl nt tills Offlce, storo 11 15 00 13 10 00 " 13 10 00 " 13 10 00 " 13 10 00 grocery 11 7 00 store 10 2U 00 " It 7 00 HEMLOCK. i.i it H PA. FINANCES. URl TOHS' 8TATKM KNT OF 1IOUNTV FUND OF I1I.O0.M TOWNHllll'. Hchool Iilrcetors of Illoom township mi. Tonm'toftaxon Duplicate of lll " I Km ' " " ISM 912.171) r.s 8JKII OS 42'i,orj t2 Cll. Ily exonerations on 1st Dupllcaln " 2.1 " " " 3.1 " " (Tollcclors coin, on 1st Duplicate 2d ' " " " n.1 " Com. of J. H. toycr, Trcnsurcr, " E. Mendelihnll Amount paid .VI men to 1111 nuota " " 1(1 veteran volunteers rxM iises of J. J. llrower and ll. Whit. S7M Si inai ta 2ll 112 219 l IVi III 72 HO r 1 1 (11 si M.nao no 4,W0 W moyer to Nashville. 759 .'W Discount, exchange, stamps and ttle- . egraphliig 112 21 Interest ou Uollds, 1,0-IS 71 Attorneys I'pps, III () J. J. llrower for making Dupllcato u 1V1 J, K. rdgar ns Hccretary. etc., 21 T. J, Morris ror making Implicate fl m Italauce lu hands of Treasurer 1(V4 17 8i5,0l" U Tho tinderslgned havo examined the aliove ae eouut and tlnd It to bu correct. MIMJS CltEMllintUN, JOHN K. (1IIOTZ, llloomsburg, May .11, hHil7. Auditors. HK CMLOCK ROUNTV FUND. AUDITOltH HTATEMENT. 1Ii:mi.ock, May , 1117. K. lllO UniterKltrnPit Anilltnm. brrlii eerllfe that we have iiodTled thp following ni-count of Hemlock township's Fund nnd tlnd It correct W.M. ir.Hllor.MAKElt, A. II. HAirr.MAN, J.S'O. .M'ltr.VNOI.DS, Auditors. V M. II. HiioKMAKi:ii,Tienstircr of llounly I'und ,ii iiviiuiH-K i.i w i isii i p, n ir i sin io rsepiemner. To amounts voluntary siihscrlpl Ions i-(ft2 on Cll. Paid 1(1 men 2"i0 each St Uil IMI Hubserlptlons reftindcd u) 1'ai.i .jacon Harris ou Iiotiuty Fund in No ,Vio nn I'ald smiilry expenses pntllng ill iilllllieei s ill, Ul Ktr u) i,ur.' cm J.ttnu IIauhih, Treasurer of llounly rund of llemiocK lowlismti ii'om sl Hept, IvtJI. int. To amount money borrowed nn Townshln , Hands ,4,(100 00 .uiiiuiiL nun leuie ror isi I. a n .t lieceneii irom stibscrmiionsio previous fund 19 1 Amount duplicate, lstr, tu r,2 ltecelved rroni County nnseatisl land tax w 0.1 fnia s I'll. Exonerations on Duplicate 1151 SHO R0 " l.sil". 1st ir' Commissions for lvli joo 61 l'rintlng, slainps nnd premiums I'."'. i.l .Kf Noto to Danville Hank paid 8,100 00 Expenses of N. Ileece 19 81 Fle percent. allowedtax pal era Kl .17 Uians and Interest imld 5,MI 27 813,0:9 Kl Ilalance 9113 32 llEMboni Township, 1)11. To amount of note to Daniel Nplhart J220 13 311 70 nupll II. .M'llildc .',72 S3 Credit by balance In hand of Treasurer 313 3i ilalance May 31, 1SG7. DRY GOODS. J J. R R O W K R , Is now offering to (ho public his Block of HP 11 IX a G O O D ,v consisting in part or a hill lino or INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG C A H I E T S, Flno cloths and cassimere for Ladles' coats, HANDSOME DltESS GOODS, or oil patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints or various qualities and prices, III.EACHED AND IIIIOWN MUHI.1NH, LADIK'S FRKNCII CORSKTS, AND RAL5IORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of i.Amrjs' it- ciULinn."sa.tiTf:itsd- hoots. Fresh Groceries and Hplces. New assortment of GLASS AND QUEENS-WAKE, FX NO. 1 MACK K R K L in one-half and onc-rourth barrels. Now Is the tlino to make your selections, as I am oirorlng goods nt very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, nnd not to be under sold by any. J. J. llltoWEH. llloomsburg, April 12, 1SG7, M" iLER'S STORE. FHESIIABRIVAL OF HI-niNaTAND flUMMEH' GOODS. ?tfl,.,3SChl fn.-m SP1KSH. . I The subscriber has Just returned from tho cities with another largo and select assortment of Sl'IUNaAND 8UMMEB, GOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia at tlio lowest ngure, and which he Is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can Imi procured olse whero in llloomsburg. Ills stock comprises IgllSfc IxDIES"DRES3 GOODS of thecliolcest slyles and latest rasldons, together witn n large assortment or Dry (.Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of the followiug nrtlclcs : Carpels, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Cassluieres, Shawls, Flannels, Hllks, White Goods, l.tm-ns, Hooii Skirts, Mustlns, Hollowware Ced.irwaie (iucenswnre, HardHuro llisits and Hhoes, lints and Caps, ilMip Nets, Ulubiellas, I.iKiUlng-(llas',-s, Tobacco, 1 'ollee, Husais, Teas, Itlce, Allspice, Glllgel, CJunamou, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS OENHAI.I.Y. Ill short, evcrylhlng usuuliy kept lu country stores, to which ne luiltes tho attention of the public generally. The highest price will lm tiald for country produce In exchangu ror good. K. II. MII.l.EU. Arcade lSulldlngs, llloomsburg, l'a, Q K. S A V A G K , l'ltACTlCAl. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY, Main Mrtvt, near thr Curt lloitte, lll.OOMillU'l.U, l'A. Constantly on hand a flue assortment or AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, Clocks, Jojeclry, Silverware nnd Spectacles Particular attention paid to the repairing ot Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles, 4- Masonic marks made to order. All work warranted, faprl9'd7. g 0. COLLINS, FASH ION ABLE SIIAVINO, HAIR GUTTING AMI SHAMPOOING HALCO.V, Court House Alley, next disir to CWumMmiomce III.OO.MH11UUG, PA. Hair Dicing nnd Whiskers colored bluck or !,.r,"y',1-..l'u!r',',,ll,'.!','1',,i"'"y'l"lldruirnndbenu. drying Ihehairi will restore hair In It original color wllhout soiling Ihe llnest fabric, constanlly " (aprl'."07. "YTILLIAM 11. ARROTT," ATTORNET-AT.I.A W, CATAWIsSA, l'A. CLOTHING. JKW STOCK OF CLOTIIINO. Fresh arrival of FAIX AND WINTKIt OOODS. DAVID rJWENllEUO Invites nltnitlon to his stock of C'lIIUr AND KAHIIIONAllU: ClAOTHtNO. nt his storo on Main Street, two doors abovo the Aiaerlcan Houm nioomshurg, l'a., where ho hss Just received from New Vork and riillndclphla a mil assortment of MEN AND 110YB' CIaTTIIINO, Including tho lnosl fashlonahlp, durnlilp, ond handsoino DItlXS GOODS, consisting or BOX, HACK, FItOCK, OU.M, AND OILCLOTH COATS AND l'ANTH, or nil sorts, slics, nnd colors. Ho has also replen ished his already largo stock of FALL AND W1NTEU H1IAWI.S, HTHIl'ED, F1GUHE1), AND M.A1N V1TH, HHIIITS, CHAVATH, STOCICH, COLLAIIH, IIANDKEllCIUEFHl, GIAIVIW, SUSI'ENDEILS, AND FANCY AUTICLES He has constantly on hand a larca and lected assorlmeut or CLOTHS AND VESTING!?, whloli ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the liest manner. All his clothlne Is inndn tnunr. and most or It Is of home luanuracliire. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELItY, or eiery descrlpllon. fine and ehean. His n ..f Jewelry Is not suriasscd In this place. Call and examine ins general assorlmeut of CLOTHING, WATCHI?, JEWELHY, ir. DAVID LOWENntlntl. i:W (H.OTIIING AND OKNTLK- MEN'S ri'IlNIHHING STOKE. The undersigned rcspectrully ainioiinei-s to his many rrh-nds tli.it he has opened n new Clothing and Gentlemen's riirnlshlng store, In the low e room or Uu- Ilailinan Building, southwest corner or Main and Market Streets, llloomsburg, 1'n. Havlngjust rctiiriied from I'hlladelphla with a Ijirgo Stock or and ' 'UX AXD WINT1:u t-'I-orilINO OENTLEMEN'S FUItNISHINO GOODS, Ac, Ac. ho Halters hlmseir that ho can pleasonll. Ills stock comprises MEN'S, HOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, such as DUIXS COATS, SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, UNDERSHIRTS. DRAWEES, OVERCOATS, Bill UTS, COLLARS NECK-TII1S, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UMBR EI.rS, ,te and In fact everything In the Clothing or Fur nlshlng lino at very liw prices. In addition to tho abovo he has an clegiiut sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, AND VESTIN CLOTIIINO MADE TO ORDER AT TIIK SHORTEST NOTICE. Call and seo before purchasing elsewhere, and SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. oct8-ly J. w. CHEMBEIILAIN HARDWARE &, CUTLERY. QIIARLKS W. SNYDKR, 1IKALKK IN HARD W A R E, IRON, NA1I.S, STEEU AC, AC, AC. MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURO, I'ENN'jL. Tako this mclhod of Informing the citizens of Co lumbia coiity, that ho has opened an extenslro Hardware storo on Main street, In Bloomsburir, near Iron street, and tliat ho has on hand n LARGER STOCK AND BETTER ASSORTED than can be round any whero clsoin the county, and which he Intends to sell nt prices which defy competition. CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IRON. I have chains, all sizes, axes, all moke and weight, steel, all sizes, Iron, all shapes, and all very low. BUILDER'S HARDWAIin. of jiveiy descriptions. Nads, axle pulleys, sash cords, latches, locks and knobs, butt screws, sash fasts, -window springs, base knobs, strap hinges, hasps nnd staples, hooks and staples, and In ract verything needed In that line. COACH A- WAGON MAKERS' HARDWARE, embracing almost every thing In that line. Also HARNESS MAKJRS' HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned; buckles, sliver plaled; bltla of every kind , llAMia, Iron ; jmd "trees : Hamks, wood ; saddle trees, gig liees. uirth web. worsle.l and cotton : thread, silk, awlsoud needles, tools or all kinds. SHOEMAKER'S HARDWARE, A full assortment ror carpenters. I liiminiiiiin. -all kinds, saws; hand, pannel, rip, and compass, squures steel, iron, and try i horliur imiehinns ehlsles, augers, In-vels, mallets, braces, gauges. i....n, inns, mis, ami unoui everj tiling for car penters. FOR THE PEOPLE GENERALLY 1 hae ccsil IkxIs, coal shovels, scoops, coal sitters, laid-erns,tabloctitlery,iioi-ket cutlery, plated spoons, platisl rorks, servers, tea and cof. reepois.bulterkiilies.iuiJl saw , erosscul saws, circular saw-sVgungsaws, llles, horse slKH-s.wrenches, rlvets.ham. iiiers, halchels, maltis-ks, picks, folks, grub, blng lioes,shnves,spade.s,spadlng folks, hoes, rakes, bed pins, twlne.skates, plows, coilln trim, inlngs, Emery, nsl chalk, white chalk, wlru, horse nails, meat cutters, scales, wash boards horso buckels, wooden palls, clothes pins, glue, ihsir mats, porch mats, par lor mats, corn poppers, paint brushes, horso brushes, sleigh bells, heel calks, enamol ed kettlps, brass kettlrs, copper kettles, stew kettles.sauce palis,broad axes, nails, Sledges, i llrtnlll fixtures, Thimblcskf Ins and Isixes, luniis, lead plpo, etc., Tarnsl rope and huiulriHls or articles not ,eiiu mcriilisl constantly ou hand nt CHARLES W. HNYDEll'H, Main Street, llloomsburg. jyi:v stove and tin shop. .1 MAIN STRUCT, Nf.AHI.T OI'PIHITK UILLEU'M sroHE, 11LOOMKI1UIIG, PENN'A. TIIK undersli.-lie.l b.is fust tltte.1 mi i.n.1 .......i his new STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ill this place, whero ho is prepared to make nn new Tin Waiih of nil bi,( i!, i.i- ,i ' ' rcpalrlnc with neiitneus nn.i ,n,i. ,'...""'. S" most reasonable terms. He also keepa in hand STOVF-S OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A ST YLES, llio. him' i - ii' ufn icrms to suit purchasers, (illo lilm u call. Hols a goisl im-cliaulc und leservlng or the public natrSnaee. vc,mmc. "M llloomsburg, April 20, Is7. JAC0U MCT7- JOHN C. YEAGKR A CO., Wholesale Dealers lu HAT'S, CAIN, STRAW GOODS, AND INDIES' FURS, No. Si7 North Third Hlrett, Philadelphia. FiW" 1-011 NKAT AND CHEAP k-"- TMl imiTnlrv,-i "UU i Jllil 1 liSlT, CALL AT THE COI.U.MIIIAN OFFICE. i f f. a?' 1 i',' i f i 4 i a-