The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 01, 1867, Image 3

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lll.OOMSllllKI, 11UDAV, MIV. 1, IHOT.
TllU President has uppolMtcd Thorn
tiny, tho2Sth day of November next, us
n day of general thanksgiving,
John Lkacock, thoobllglnglandlord
of tbo American lloiiso bus opened n
neat nnd commodious Itestnttrant In tbo
basement of bis Hotel.
lilt. K. W. Wi'.i.ix, (successor to Dr.
V. C. Harrison,) has taken rooms at the
American House. All orders left tbero
will bo promptly attended to.
AN exchange says: "Ucnoral (Jrnnt
deserves tbo thanks of all honest men
for exposing (lovcruorOeary's attempt
ed fraud upon tbo ballot-box at Kort
Delaware." Yes ho does.
Wi: print tills week an unusually In
teresting batch of new advertisement,
lly reference to tbo .SberllTM proclama
tion It will bo seen that In December
wo bold n two week's court, Instead of
onons printed In mhiio other papers In
tho County.
Tin: Stnto Legislature, slnco tbo re
cent election, will stand Senate, Re
publicans 20, Democrats, 13, Uepubllcan
majority 7; House, Republicans, fil,
Democrats, 18 Uepubllcan majority 8.
Majority for tbo Republicans on Joint
ballot, m.
Catawihsa i m) a ii. Tho road
under tho management of Chief Super
intendent, (leorge W. Webb, has be
come one of the safest and best conduc
ted roads In tbo State. An iiccldcnt Is
scarcely over heard of. In consequence,
tho passenger tratllo has Increased very
rapidly wltlilnjn few mouths.
U. S. Mukioai, Hi:vii:w. Wo aro In
receipt of a new monthly devoted to
tbo advancement of musical Intercuts.
It Is called the U. S. Mu-icul Review,
and Is published on tbo llr.-t of each
month, by .1. h. I'eters, at No. 200
llrnudwny, New York, at $1.M) per nu
llum In advance, or at greatly reduced
rates to clubs, luich number contains
eight pages of choice, now music, wortli
more than tbo price of the paper.
Wi: Iiavo received tbo drat number
of tho Sentinel, published at Sinibury,
oy Young it Autcn. It gives evidence
of ability, nnd from tbo experience of
its editors wo have no doubt it will
prove u valuable auxiliary to tho De
mocracy of Northumberland County.
Lot the people hnvo light, and the suc
cess of our cause is assured. Northum
berland should roll up In 1S0S, 1,000
Democratic majority.
l'ltr.VloL'Hto tlioelectlon the Radicals
endeavored to frighten weak minded
voters by alarming reports of the
"bloody rebel militia" of Maryland,
who wero to luvado Pennsylvania In
tinnier, In enso tho Democrats secured a
victory. Judging from our own val
orous militia, they would not do much
damage save to peaceful barn-yards;
nevertheless, to guard against danger
had'nt (ioary betlcrcull outW.OOO men,
and with them secure and defend some
convenient (Jap?
NorwrriisTAMilNfi the fact that the
Democrats have been generally success
ful this Fall's elections, wo do not see
that our bonds havo depreciated nrj
much at homo or abroad. Tho Radi
cal predictions wero mado for ell'cct
merely, because they well know that
wo havo always oppn-ed repudiation,
and tho only example of It In the his
tory ofour Slato wasset by tho Radicals
themselves when they resolved to pay
holders of Pennsylvania bonds In currency.
A ('I'.XTK.VAIIIAN. MlS. l.l.Zie
Freeze, mother of our townsman (!. W.
Freeze, died on Wodmsday of last
week, nt hcrrcshtoncc, near Pottsgrove,
having arrived at tbo extraordinary
ago of over 100 years. Kho was born
in Rucks county, hut camo to this neigh
borhood when in her 17lh year. Tbo
country was then a wilderness What
striking changes she must havo been
witness to durlngtbat long roll ofyoars'.'
film died as she lived, a Christian. Peace
to her ashes. Danrllle nlellltencei:
Wu are plea'ed to announce that a
quarry of the llne.st slate lias been dis
covered In Mimtour Township, In this
County, on tbo lands oi John Richards.
Thoqiiairy has licen leased by Peter
Ilechlel, Fdward Yost, mid l)r, (Jeorge
Yost, and we are assured that it will
soon Ijo In working order. Wo have no
doubt It will provo remunerative to the
owners anil lessees, and its proximity
toour town will aid in ltn development,
and place u first class slate within reach
of all our citizens. Specimens can lie
seen at this olllce.
Last week wo published a notice of
Sen. lluckiilew's Willlamspnit Speech,
from tho Itoston J'ual, tho leading Dem
ocratic Journal In Now Knglnud. This
week wo publish an editorial notice of
tho samo speech from tho Roston Cunr
lit, 'edited by (Jco. I.uut, tho famou-. his
torian ) nmit her leading New Kngland pa
per. These Involuntary tributes to the
statesmanship of Senator Iliickalew,
coming as they do from tho hading
Democratic organs of tbo nation, are
exceedingly grateful to his frliiuls, and
ufull vindication of ids course for the
past four years. Ills utterances are lis
tened to and respected even by lit- op
ponents, mid tho tlmo has come when
his acknowledged ability can be of ser
vice to his (ountry and bis party.
Tin; Tui:atmi:nt or TuiKs,-The
briibed and battel ed condition of an
uniortiiiiato trunk tiuit lias iiecn on a
summer tour Is ono of tliu-o thing
which aro said to beggar description,
Tho lofty imllfl'iicnce to the nu rlilco of
property width Is inunlfeslul by a pro
fessional baggage-sma-her may be very
exasperating when piacllcally viewed
by an Interested traveler, but Is certain
ly charming and sublime when consld
ercd a estbetlcally. lie has a tranquil
delight In seeing a trunk tumble from a
high elevation, turn upon tho weakest
corner and then turn bottom sides up
If It bursts open lie Is still calm and Im
perturablo j ho does not visibly gloat
over tbo destruction ; but ho secretly
rellccts upon the piobnblllty of earning
lllty cents by tying It up, Tho auxle
ties of trunk owners nro tho splcoof life
Hinges, lock and wooden Joints aro as
stubble to him. Nothing Is able to with
stand him tiut solo leather unit iron
Persons who are obliged to carry leather
trunks will find it to (heir Interest to
put food leather sirups around them,
Ox Roast. On Th
Oil I. ii ,'nrt lilttm mini
' i n -
lug nud ndjolnlng cou
at .Muncv. nice euruto
crutlc victories aciuovei
nla and Ohio, nnd to pat
Ox, prepared for tho occ
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inu largest uver cunvei
about '-' p.m., tho vast
caned to order uy lien.
Major Hriiner was call
assisted by a largo m
Presidents and Sccrqtarli
u'ern ntti. in inrie. umin.1
nil! I t'liluifl llit ttfw.nn.11
execution of u foV
Col. John (.1. Frccwj'
to tho audience uyJfTo,
In uiiuddicss of hjitCfn
uumsiT io uu iiuniivuaiA
nil iress eiiciiiMi iretmuu
iinrm. nnd in bis usual
nnil InlH-liler. fur iii.nrK'
i mi piii'i'i'n nil iiitimiiir
tho assembly.
(.',,,, IV'i.i lli-lii. Iln it
out, and for nearly an
In his own forcible style,
tbo day j and especially
now coming up for solu
conclusion of his address,
us inu iiruguuiiiiu- jur ii
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in the evening a largo m
sons ns-enibled. and form
sion, wan a uauu in musici
t iroui'h t bo nrliiciiml strci
ing before the hotel ; called
Mr. Emory of Willlamsp
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conclusion of which
l.lUlll. iV 1. J.UIU Ul 1
was called on and mado n
dress, which was frequently
ine meeung was closed I
from Opt. Ilnickway, at
o'clock In the evening.
Tbo meeting was a splen
and managers and people
highly gratified.
It wns uhoiiL mldntirlit.
Just on tho ovo of retiring t
the stilliu.s of tho nitfht
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niinnKUig at once, into tlio
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I to, occupied by Ouy Kilunl
istovo and tin wuro cstabUsht
on LHjini; to tho door of tl
buildlutft wo ooulil pcrcolvo
Interior thereof to ho In llai
U 1 1 t I i il I
ti nun inn uuiov iiiiuiiit iiu
hrirk. im r 1 on tho nthnr f Im I
iiniJiiuiuy iop. wjuen nau si
unnu uueu (luaviers oi a ceni
mo enonsoi mo emzeiiH ana
to them. Moro tlian oneo
window .shutters and faeln
uwaKeu mo jjaniuorii. .Mr. a
tho danger niadu known,
eonio r-o oIom) as to drive him i
oat Ldvlnir lilm tinm tit r.f
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Sonio of tho fnrulturo howovo
r ' i T
i jir-nusj.inti in in wit i(nt it it.
niornIn. and was watched n
4-1 (hut (lit iim ,,Krt.. cr.tMi mi 1.
TholosH of General Petrlkcn, I
T.r 1 11.11 t
ho Invited tho Kireinen and oi
1 i. . 1.
t..r 1 inu lillllllt 1 t II" lltlll
UAlliawillltl JUUUIIIUIU l UUULTUl
llcientald in tho emergency,
and !-erveil to them for nioro
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an accident.
m 1 1 ( ri v 1 1 1 1 (till liMf ltinl.'it Ifw iiiit
on Saturday iat at KohihurK
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t 11 I IV I'(lllll) III I III! I'lllll'Illlf
they havo taken tbo "Salt Itivi
with that crowd we started on
1 lot
LOCAL NOTICES.
I I 1 l. .1 Dll 11 l.lillUI . I.U U. Dill
t'liest. or lironcliltls? In 1'iuit ha
Wild sherry, which In ninny
where honn linil Med. lmm Hiintitli
victim Irom tlioyawnlng.Brave."
Minn; N(ivi:i,tii:s M,0fiB Ail
Hons. Wo see that our friend I
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creiMil hlsalrdidy largestoclc of I
ills last addition Is 11 carciulljvsil
invoice of perfumery and faney!
from the best maiiiil'actiiriiig hof
London mid i'lv is supenor hi
lierctoloio olleicd In lids scctl
cDUulry. He has a No added a coil
a-sortmciit of tooth, hair A nail I
cs, the loimer imiiortcd liy lil
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if his goods do nut lully bear
stiUcmeut.
o- -i 1
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11 II ir ill iiuiiiiH 1111: iMiit'U, III
pas Into this lluld, grow and
mere, given rise 111 ciiniigiH 111
potltlim. .The cnntiigloiis polsi
any coiisisi in living mailer,
uy usgrowiu nun inciiiiso iiro
llki. .rl.i.ill f.lill. Ilrii lit fliin id. lilill
IIIU ill I .1.1111111 III I III' I II I II HI,
llnio terrible. allectJniiH,
Tbeso eoiitagiiais nolsous
liarniless wheio theru Is no Im
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where ti e inlirmu ktirliici'S 111-11
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HUT VIIPJIIIII ll'M lUSIl'IMIl II till Ml
a sluggish coiidlllon ofclicidal
liloiiil thin and poor; and ugei
sitiule, they will bo taken up, t
unco ineir leu limine cuec
111111 iii-iiiu.
ensue lie iivn iiri'ii hv 11 ni sti
.iiiuioi Jiiiieis. 11 preveuiH i)
lug just such 11 condition of tl
iinls icnulrcd to resist the
sines iiiieciiy iicuiriiiir.iiig
tbt'iii 111 the blond.