The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 01, 1869, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
r tlu'M In clrc'uliitlini, but tllil not
s vuc the itiluptloii of lilt vtuvv. He
Im I in u-u 1mhi llilciicn than most men In
MIT lllfllH'V. Mint It'll I V1 1 llhviU'B HlU
II.ilill Ity iiT ttic ( 1 vtTiinu tit to pay lis
iinll(,iiiiin In i-iilii cuviit vrlieru ex
it Mily ntlpulntoil liy i-oiitrnct.
ttc wtufiliu'crc vnil iiirnist In pur
mini; Ills objiet mill not fcrupuloiH In
i 1 1 inn of mentis fur their accomplish-,
im-nt. Party vrns with lilm tint n
iiiouu to mi tinil, mid tin never litwlttv
ti'il to initio with pnlltlwl opponent to
H'Ciiri' ins purpose. Tliuro went ttmtiy
li ttiililf liiHtmictwof thUroniltift during
Ms MiTVliV III till- ItllllMI. Ills Illlp l-
t'-' f with p.tlltiejt u-iH'l.ttiK when
I. lltT'Tril fioni lilm wit'ofti'ii ilrong
I iiliiuircsl si ; in private iltsootir.se
wlttMtit roslntliit. hiiiI In puhlle with
vui.iluHtsltuUKh with uitroofitei'Drutn.
.NorilUlliu wlthholil hluisulf upon 00
culon fnini illreftlii'' his almits of Mitlte
nullum p.irtlculiiniiumhersnf this body,
Upon th conclusion of thn wtr Mr,
Htiivoiivmuotinccil his theory of enn
q n-snintl tlio policy to bs pradlcatod
thfr."in. Tliern Win n tloctriue of for-r-itiim
Involved In tho firmer, which,
It'-niK written In no co le nor tllii.t rated
by viy Aincrlcm oxmnpto, w,i slowly
iccppted In the counsels of his party
it .id In thn debutes: of Conimv-.s. It was
ti. at tho southern States had forfeited
'government and to their
ins by rebellion against
trlty. AMUinlng, noxt,
nil riglittosclf-
-t vtl institutions
l-'oler.il autliorlty
thAt this Government as conqueror of
tit'iio .States had by virtue of tho laws
ft war complete power over them, the
way w is open for propositions of policy
f'tneernlng them. Gradually Ids theory
prevailed, nnd many measures founded
up'tn It have been passed and executed.
lie llvod long enough to seo his theory
.ccopted and his policy triumphant. In
hi. own party doubters had become
resolved, tho timid emboldened,
tiic Liiiiiii ciiiwoiuniiiMi. inn
refractory subdued, and all onnosition
1 nrsili.nr.n.1. HI. ncc,ln.
V'f Pa&,!?nn8
... .... ..... ..i.l. n... ..i.iiiuiu KlUbltl-
eatlon, except In the two Important
particulars of conflict Hon and impsach-
ment. From nil this It will appear that
he died at fit tlmo to be canonized as
a zreat and successful leader of party.
Mr. President, for what will men
c.iro toremember Mr.Stevena? He will
lie romoubered for his wit and humor,
which were genuino and constant;
Buited to onllvcn a dull debate or a te
dious trial; to eharm a social clrelo or
an occasional cbmpa nion.
lie will bora memberetl as a lawyor, Democrat nnd tho Star of the Xorlh
able, eloquent, and careful ; fit for the were for many years rival newspapers,
rough work of nnfotprfu trial or for of tho same politiwl falth but with di
grayoilebato inn court of error. Men verso interests. Yet their rivalry did
of tlio legal profession will hold In ,10t pro,iuco l)arty weakness. Again,
memory one who adorned that profest- ovcr slnvi) tho cstablUhment of the
Ion and won Its trlu.npns. i Columhi'an there ha. been to some ex
ile will be rem embered for some gen- tent a rivalry tietween it and tho Demo
erous acts to persons in misfortune; crai though both havo been united in
acts magnanimous nnd noble, which lio opposition to the Hudlcul party. Un
did not publish nbroud, but which have
transpired through tha gratitude and
admiration of others.
He will bo remembered as a pari la
nientary leader; as tho man who, be.
yond any example since Ilandoiph nnd
Clay, gained tlio ear of tho House and
held Itfor many years against all com-
peiltojrs Jn nil tho .years of tho war
and tnce tho war and resigned his In-
HuevTee only with his life.
TjMStlv. lift will ItA pnmnmtiprjiil fnf
his support of emancipation and colored
suffrage, grent questions which, what
ever may bo their merits, will bo of en
suring interest. Ho projected some
nnd supported all the measures by
which they wero established and up
hold during his life, and left his name
to bo associated with debate and dis
course upon them hereafter.
Sir, men will be apt to forgot his im
perfections of temper, his defrctivo
moral organization, his disregard o
proprieties In speech and conduct, his
occasional deflanco of public opinion.
and generally tho error and faults of a
lifetimo of content, In contemplating his
truo nnd undoubted titles to future
fame. If In examining Ills character I
havo spoken with freedom nnd havo
not withheld tho truth which told
against him, it has been done in nil loy
alty to our common manhood and in
view of thoso purposes of Instruction
with which myta.sk was begun. And
thus I leave the subject nnd the man.
Economy in the Use of Coal. At
tlio, present high prices of coal it be
hooves all to bo economical in tho nse
of it. Some housekeepers, In tho man
agement of their fires, seem to suppose
that an ndilition of fuel will insuro In
creased combustion, and develop add!
tioual beat. No idea can bo more mis
taki-ii. Coal, and especially aiithraclt.t
coal, nhould bo always furnished with s
Miflleiont amount of oxygen to keep th
flro bright. It Is only smothering and
retarding tho fire toput inn thick layer
of coal, or at some do, fill tho firo box,
from u layer of two inches of ignited
coal, to its utmost capacity, with fresh
fuel. No mor coal should be put upon
uflroatonollino than will readily Ig
nite nnd give olfa puro white blaze
not a bin.- Hume, which denotes the
presence of unconsumed gases, and the
firo shnu'iJ bo undisturbed on tho top.
In clearing tho grato In the morning
there Is n qunntlty of unburned coal,
which has been externally subjected to
combustion. It U covered with sh,
uud looks liku clniler. It is often dump
ed into tlio ash box. Tho fact Is that
tho lump is only roasted on the outside,
not oven cooked, and Is In a better con
dition for igniting than the green coal.
Nuver waste it. Attention to these few
hints will savo many dollars In a win
ter. Sunbury Gazette.
A Hiinnr. MnVTir.'Nm Pfinnnvl va.
n!a School Journal gives tho following
us the law fixing a school month :
"That twonty-two days shall bo held
to bo a school iimntli, and that two Sat
unlays in each month, as the proper
board shall designate, which two Satur
days shall bo held
school month, may,
and by tin nfllrmativo
tyo. m.u.e ., en oers o, u.o oaruoi
Directors, or Controllera. ha nnnrnnrl 1. 1
. , 1 -J
"I to institutes for tho Improvement of ""
tlio teachers of tho said district: TVo-1
to beu part of the v.t., to.eraoiocomp.eiencss me news or about forty other centlcmen of demo- ....nntiAVi " " "
, nt tT.o discretion, 1,10 u'y- r wo Hold that a nowspa- erotic porsuasion lias been presented to , " "'Z7 V .7,
vlded, That in districts in which the
tchcolsnro, or shall be, kept open, and 1,10
In nnnrnf Inn. Ilin mm mum term nnw
... , . .
allowed by law, and tho teachers em
ployed by tho year.tho foregoing elauso I
as to tho number of days in tho school William Curtis, Orand Secretary of tho
month.shnl! not apply any further than Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for tho
that (ho renorls and Btntlstlcs of tho Stato of Pennsylvania, nnd who Im
Echool shall bo kept in accordance thero-1 served In that capacity for many years.
with, anil that District Institutes may I died
p,'u "em as thereby directed ; all acts or I morning. IIo was widely known from
parts of acts, inconsistent herewith, bo j his connection with tho order, and
. md nro hereby repealed. I highly respected.
$kt dpalumfrum.
UI.OOMMlJUKO, PA.
WIHIM IIUII.MNCI, JAN. 1, INCO.
-TIIK (Jell, OMniA.Y Im. the LrBes
ClreuUfUn hi OMninbla nml n,1JrlnliiB
unties r l"Ji.r putill.hc.l.licre, and
hi alio mtith larger .licet than any of
ltlcleniporailrS ami I. Iher.rore the li.t
medium for advertising In (his .ectlun or
the State.
Tan rraw iz-bar.
Consolidation of Journals.
tiik f uvutu:.
Tiik tlilrtl ycmljr olmno of Tim
Coi.umhian, (us rnirRHiilzitl uider tho
purclmsr of Dee. lSCfl.) eonimenees with
Mho picsent number. Ittit the pnper la
chaiijji il In position If not in character
by tho union with it of tho Jitoomsbura
Dtmnrrnt. Iifntnfiim niiltllutin,l Ur W
II. Jacoby. Wo add tho words, "and
Bloomsburg Democrat" after "Colum
bian" In tho advertisement head on our
first page to indicntu this chango, and
place also under our main head In ad-
slitllltl to it...
7. . .... ""the heat and burden of thn ilnv." nml
(joi.u.miiian wic voiumo ana numocr
which would belong to tho paper as a
cntlnuallon of tho original Columbia
Democrat uhlch was established lu
April 1637.
HEABONS FOll CONSOMDATIOX.
Our pulchaso of tho Democrat
prompted by motives which Ho upon
tllO Surface. By thO pUrcliaSO WO Ob-
tain, to n moderate extent, an Increase
of advertising patronage, tho principal
soureo of support to tho country press.
Again, wo can furnish our paper to now
subscribers, added to our list at a cos
t i. ,n., .i,
not much exceeding the cost of papor
. . . . I
, . . " . .. 1 7 . , ,B K
. ""V ' ",b "
I" Hlior'l our" purchase tvas made for
uusiness reasons winch lie open to com-
pieio ooservnuon. l-onucai consiuera-
tlans did not control us. Although
many persons nro or opinion that rl-
val newspapers, of tho samo political
complexion in tho samo town, aro a
certain cause of party division and
weakness, we cannot agree with them.
We think on tho contrury that multi
plied party organshlpis usually a source
of strength. And upon this question
oar sxperlcnco in this county ought to
ho held ennpltisivn. Thn Onlumhin
voiumoia
.
der this stute of tilings what have wo
seen? Why, tho strength of tho party
they represented lncreosljv;.ovci-yu'ar
lu the County, un.1 oar majorities hnvo
bi-como a natter of orido nt home and
of c&inmcudntion abroad. Tho cxpla
nation of such n result Is not difficult
Each nowspapcr In such a coso reaches
and Influences a eertaln number of men
who could not bo reached or Influenced
by tho other. Tho totality of party
strength is therefore Increased. Thus
1110 itar J ihe JSor"1 formerly nod the
Columbian more recently, though es
tabllshed as rivals of existing newspa
pers, havo greatly promoted tho Inter -
ests of tho cause to which they gavo
their support.
But there are advantages in consoli
dation which aro not o bo overlooked .
By It editorial effort will bo concentra-
ted and much expense avoided. Ener-
gy and effort will not bo wasted or im-
providently applied. This week, for
instanco. wo aro ablo by a single publl-
cation to cast moro than 2,500 copies of
Mr. Buckal ew'eaddressupon Thaddeus
Stevens beforo roaders In this county,
beside sending a respoctablo number to
subscribers nnd exchanges abroad .
Lastly, by consolidation thcro is se
cured to our peoplo an annual saving
of soveral hundred dollars upon news
paper subscriptions. About 300 persons
have boon subscribers to both Journals
who will bo obliged hereafter to pay
for but one. ThU will bo a sensible re
lief, helng'equivalenttoatax reduction
for them of $3flJ per annum.
oun future course.
Professions as to tho courso wo intend
to pursuo In conducting our Journal
hereafter, may bo thought superfluous
or susplelous. But wo dejlro to say a
few words on that subject. In tho first
place, wo Intend that, our Journal, as a
political organ, shall not represent the
selfish Interests of nnv man or sst of
men. but tho common Interests uud
sentiments of a gro.it party. It Is in-
tended that it shall bo Impartial and
Justin its treatment of condldates for
nomination as well as faithful and zeal
ous In Its support of nominations when
made. Our object will bo to allay dis
putes and secure harmony In parly ac
tion; all which wo suppose will bo
compatiblo with compicto independ
ence nnd self respect.
Wo feel a Just prido in tho position
and character of our party In this coun
ty. It Is constituted of honorable men,
sincere, unselfish nnd patriotic In opin
ion, who havo shown tholr courago in
,l,.f...t....l .nn.l,....lnn I., t.l I.
x-: " """-"
, u uueu omc.u patronage,
uorintlmidatcd by persecution, nor mis
lead by appeals to passion, thoy havo
held steadily to u courso sanctioned by
duty nnd honor. Thus has it ever been
since this county was erected and thus
may It be always hereafter I Our f(del
i..n i. a i
. v . .uumuru ujwu ueep respect
mm me .my laciimc it, unu wo aro ,
COnuUCIH lliai Willi HUCllty Will M III!
tInos accompany usand direct us In our
. " " o. i
nut, wo propose ... so to givo u, our
pit pur a murary uuuracier which smut
render It acceptable to readers al differ -
ent political opinions, nnd to furnish
-'T 'E tV ",
"wtimrgeu. Ill conclusion WO IWK from
a. . J 1 it I
uur irous, oiu turn new, ineir gon-
vote of a majorl- l,er oUler Uuties l,C:jIj0 ministering ine president asking for a proclamation "
i . .in nnrru nnaamn oiiiii ahmiiii nnt- i valv.iuiiiit uiiiiiuni v lu uu iitirnuiii tii i
eruu coiiuuenco mm inenustiip that Men. wavis entirely tree. Jlepubtican.
8l'I'Port and that favor which constitute
l'roI'or encouragement ana just ro-
uuitoriai ton.
Death of William Curtis. Mr.
suddenly of npoploxy on Sunday
Oapt. Henry Webb.
In tho Columbia Democrat, Vol. X.
No. 48, dated JIarcli 20th 1817, Capt.
Webb published his valedictory ntlilrois
to hi patrons, Informing them that lin
had sold out his establishment to Is. L.
Tate. Ho stated Hint It was nine years
since ho hnd bevomo n resident of tho
County and llio proprlctorof tho Demo
crat (which ho had purchased from a
Mr. Ingham) that be had mat much
opposition and somo nbtiao for Ills sup
port ot tho measure of removing tho
Bent of Justin) from Dan villi) to Illooius-
hurg; Hint In the triumph of that meas
ure Justice hd been secured and ho de
sired that all the 111 feelings connected
with tho struggle should bo forgotten,
nnd that the people of tho county should
bo 111 the future united and linrmonl
ous. Tho years during which Capt. Webb
published tho Democrat, covered tho
tlmo of severest contest over tholto
moval question. By a popular vote of
??18 f 53 ?'ven nt tho Sno.ral eIoc-
tlon In 1815, tho removal had been do
creed, and In duo time it was consum
mated. Tho Captain's work was dono :
his mission was accomplished, and ho
rejoiced at tho result. Ho had "borne
, : ; . .
". .1Lllri-u "l . "t "lomeni, irom ma . po-
bI", for labor in tho cause In winch
1,0 hnd , eC" ngaged W"9 no l0"SCr
rCS..rt .., , .,.
fW. Wolilwlltl tol.M, rv-nrl.- for mnr
1 .7 . r
comnentatlon when conductlnc: tho
wnen
'3 Democrat. We do not mean tsilltnrtnl
jabor alone, but mechanical work In bis
nfflmnn-1 wmiM-Mltr In mn.1iiltni lila
paper. Ho had litUo asslstanco and
was without much means. Besides, ho
did much Journeying through tho coun
ty for political as well as business pur
poses. Ho was not sn illiberal or hard
ma any moro than a prosperous one.
110 WM a P'oncor or tno press ana toolc
1110 TOUgn anil
badly-paid fortunes of a
nioncer. without eomnlaint. Tho itttlo
old fflce be oceunled on tho South sldn
0f Main Street has long disappeared,
and successive nowspapcr cstabllsh-
ments havo nppcarcd ujion tho sceno
with various conductors to fill tho place
formerly occupied by his Journal : the
Columbia Democrat the, Snr of the.
Xorth tho Democrat and Slur the
Bloomsbitri Democrat tho Columbia
County Jlepubtican and last but not
least, The Columwan. In these jour
nals thcro has been, unon tho whole", a
i -
progressive Improvement both In lilo-
rary contents and mechanical execu
tion.
Capt, Webb, wo beliovo, never held
a civil ofllco. After tho ltemoval bo
was a candidate beforon County Con
vention for nomination to tho olllco of
Prothonotarybutwns unsuccessful. The
veteran Prothonotary Jacob Eyerly
wits renominated and wo suppose he
would have been successful against nny
0no at that time.
Almost tho last erhnlnvmont of Cnnt.
Webb was tho construction of a cruded
j-oamt.atUng out of Bloomsburg toward
I Onuiravllle. nrnnml tim wmt frn onil of
Cedar Hill.a work which was under his
chargo us Supervisor.
Ho was a tali, thin man, but muscular
and aetlvc. He bad intelligence, u so.
ciul disposition-and much fidelity of
character. Ho bus a native of Windham,
Connecticut, nnd before coming to this
coun ty had resided in Luzerne.
Ho died In Bloomsburg, September
22, 1818.. IIo was born July 23, 1700.
In Affliction. Tho person who
seems to feel tho worst ovcr the recent
newspaper chango in this plnco is tho
editor of tho Jlepubtican. He sees that
it means peace and hnrmony among the
Democracy, and henco forgetting that
he la not addressing his own people, ho
frantically exclaims, "Is this so? Are
tho old Democrats of Columbia willing
to bo bought nnd told llko so much
merchandize?" This oppeal comes
from ono in authority. Tho Chairman
of tho Itepubltcan Party in this county
In n paroxysm of agony, gives this ad
vice, and to make It moro effcctlvo the
old Democrats aro appealed to. Again
ho exclaims, "Wo beliovo tho largo pro
portion of tho Democrats will have
eyes large enough to tcv, mid hearts
honest enough to reject the rogusry lu
this hale." Good, again, Dostor. If
largo eyes will Increase their perceptive
qualities, tlie30 "honest Democrats"
will hco no more roguery In tho pur
chase of the Democrat than thcro was
In tho sale of tho Jlepubtican. Tho dlf-
iereuco is thnt.tho ono was an amicable
arrangement among tho parties, while
tho other was forced by political prcs-
sure.
Uf courso wo understand tho eauso of
the Doctor's alarm. The acquisition of
1,000 new subscribers leaves him ho far
In tho bacx-grouud that ho has not tho
ghost of u chanco of ever catching up
to us. Tuko things coolly. When "old"
Domocrats want advlco thoy will go
elsewhere for it.
Tub most gigantic frauds of tlio ago
havo lately been ox posed in New York
through tho columns of tlio World. A
special commissioner employed by that
p.iper has procured samples of various
articles of groceries nnd liquors, most of
which havo been found to Iks not only
.i.n.t t.. .....t..t.f i...f n,i..it...t..,i ..
nw.K"., ui Muuiwtmi.-u in 11
sbnmufui ftnd criminal degree. Short
ht foul(, ,)() th(J f
i rulo rather
than tho exception, whilst tho adulter
ations, especially lu tho matter of li
quors, and thoso obtained at tho most
respectabloundoxponsivo housos, might
almost havo been termed slow poisoning
In New York tlio law requires that
"
scalosshould bo tested once a year, but
tho country thoy aroseldom If ovor
,a,,i r ,, , . , ,,,,
reCommend persons purchasing goods
ro.xuniii'li -41intn n n 1 ortflafir 4 mm.
wtyiMf Mint omtaijr .uvui-
selve3 of thelr correct,, .
,..A.I'FITI?rfi headed by Hon.
rebellion who nro
nnw nmin i.u...,
Wvv IMV17UMUIUU1IL Ui tlllllWtllJUJtl
Mueb n proclamation Is Intended to sol
The DQdor might havo added that
President Johnson has issued n procla
mation of amnesty In accordance with
that petition. Vo publish it this week.
Jeir. Davis, howuvor, was free before.
Republican Judges refused to try ijlm,
aml Horace Oreoloy and other emlniui.t J
Hopubllcans then bailed him. The do
M'011 of Senator Buckalow and others
a"mj to havo had tho Intended effect.
Samuki Umtm:, formerly of this
couDiy, died rceontly In Wilkes Barre. '
i if i
Lcctii
Communicated.
Mr. Editou
DiiauSiiii Asn matter of local in
terest and for tho purpose of informing
School Directors of tho attendance, of
teachers nt tho lato County Institute,
I furnish for publication tho follow
ing statement of tho number of days
each Common Shoot teacher attended :
IT.MAIiKS.
NAMEI 0. DAYS. NTvStra KO. DAYS.
Jennie Ilreeco
T Vennuttn
0 Frec.o
U Weaver
Siullolkclcr
liizzlo Uvea
Emma, llcncock
Itachel Kves
SallloKecler
Snrali Snyder
KntoA Uelz
Sarah M Hctis
M J 1) Culver
Jennio Ditty
II Vnudcrsllco
Mlntio Ileacock
I'hebo Henry.
S 15 Thompson
Sarah Spear
liizzio Bcnuvier
Vannlo Kressler !
Harriot lliitcliius i)
DoraWlnterateenU
luitoXolemnn
Alice Atiaius
iMttruarct AIu
Janu hockart
.Miranda Hess
lsctuu vanuorn
dallle tjolo
M FunsternmclicrC .Uollle li howls
Amanda Uoslon o Elvlrn Hess
Ulauch Wells
5 Sarah Kester
Anna McKeo
Sado Iltutuian
C, I'risci i .i Kves
fi!FIorct -o Wirt
mam:s.
Wm I Evans
Josepli Oarriion
S 1$ Coleman
OjAlbert Smith
o Alex Smith
U t' liartch
-H A iv"so
h A luisu
W -3 Fritz
limiiuuel iiltz
sllas M'JIcnry
J 11 Staddon
Clm3 Miuibardt
II U yandeislico o( Geo M'
II M sfnidiu''00 S jFDel
Wm L ManuTng b David 1
'Henry
Colo
;rr
llmittrt.
" ''B
jonn iiower
5 S 1' Fink
t 'James Brofeo
i.i win Suvnrlf
Kd C Greene
6 iii F Joliuson
M 1 A1i,"1a. '
V"muj v. i'?01
5, Kd Bowman
1A C Snyder ,
O'll'lieodoro Conner
C ,J W Winterstesn
6 James V Keelcr
l 'Silas Young
5 lj 11 Aikimiu
0-s A'erkheiser
Depew A'evius
Wm l'atteison
Win H llcncock
II J Dictterlch
T U Kocher
C II Campbell
Thus B Miller
0 Wm Yaplu
Klwoud Ileacock, o iGDCroll
l'orry Uel.oug 0;i.lamcs Miller
Win iM'iSriUu O'Joliu liuubacli
Alfred Hartinan 0,il' M Van hlew
John Jacoby 0;
In addition to thoabovo there were
fourteen feniales,and twenty mulo mem
hers of tlio Institute, who aro either
teaching in private schools, or are study
ing to enter upon tlio business of teach
lug, forming an entire roll of ouo bun
Ured and twenty-seven actual members
of the County Institute. Tho average
attendance of each day was one bun
died and nine. The largest attendance
oj any one (lay was one hundred and
twenty-one. C. G. Barkloy
Supl. Com. Schools,
Bloomsburg Pa. Dec. 23, 1SGS.
SiiAUGimnuxa Hoas. As tlis
tho season for killing hogs, ttie follow
ing plan for dispatching porkers, by
Chester county farmer, may bo of inter
est to some of our readers, who dosiro
to do their butchering quietly, expedit
iously, and witli a duo regard to Iiu
inanity. Ho says, kill your hogs by
shooting them. Ho has tried it fo
m"y J'ars, and declares that ho shall
novcr abandon it to return totho old
sticking and squealing method. All
'In" " necessary to bo dono is to place a
small plug mado of hickory or some
11!m . woou lnt. yuf ".' ""'l.w.,t"
small chnrgo of powder drivo it Into the
brain of tho animal at a point between
or a-littlc abovo tho eyes. This will
cause instant death. In nine cases out
of ten tho bog will turn on its back
and can bo stuck nnd bled freely. The
advantages of this method may bo
enumerated as follows: It requires less
help, is moro expeditious, tlio bog dies
without a struggle, is not excited, nnd
bleeds as freely, If not moro so, than
when stuck alone. Tho pork is not so
warm after killing, is much better, will
I keep as well ; and lastly, It is moro hu
manothan to ma tho knifo exclusively,
lbimbury Gazette,
tub annual Baio oi mo rows in oi
Paul's Church will tako placo on next
Saturday afternoon, January 2, 18G9, at
ono o'clock P. M. A full attendance of
tho members of the parish is desired.
Thcro will bo other business of great
importance brought before tho congro.
gation by the ve3try, and they earnest
ly hopo n proper interest in tlio affairs
oi tlio church will po inaiiiicsteii. u.
Of courso you can I Can what ? Why
keep warm, if you will only tako the
trouble to call on our friend Chember-
lln tho enterprising merchant tailor,
and got t-omo of his admirable gar
ments. Winter suits and overcoats
which will defy tho weather. Ho has
also underclothing andgcntlemen's fur
nlslilng goods, fit for tho season.
Editors, Attention. -Editorial
Convention. A Convention of tlio
editorial fraternity of Central Pennsyl
vania, will be held at Bellefonte, on
Friday tho 8th day of January, 1800,
tor tlio doublo purpose of celebrating
tho anniversary of tho battlo of Now
Orleans, and agreeing upon aseaioof
prices for ads'ertising and job work, to
bo hereafter btrietly adhered to. It is
expected, of course, that a "good tlmo"
will bo Incidental, and editors general
ly throughout tho Stato aro invited to
como nnd bring tholr "knitting" with
them. Papers throughout the Stato aro
requested to copy this notice By ordor
of Committee. J. W. Furev,
Secreta ry.
Disraeli the Elder, Is the utithor of
soveral very curious and entertaining
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Literature." "Amenities uf Literature"
"Calamities of Authors," "Quarrels of
Authors," and "Tho Llterar.v chnrac
tor." Thoy nro among tho classics of
tlio English language, and have gather-
oil up tho odds and ends literature, and
dressed them up in a stylo and manner
uulquo.
Tho works are published In uniform
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800, at $10.00, by W. J. Widdlotonvo.
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It not suit tho purpose nml feeling of
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"WELSH & ItOlllI,
14 and 10 South Seventh street,
Philadelphia
Tun jirlzo bniincr oll'uroU by our
stiiiuliiiK committee to tho township
easting tliolurcust Incrcnsctl jicrccntago
ofvotus In November over tlio Oclo
hur election, linn been nwnrdutl to Hu
Cirloaf. Tlio banner Is.belnt,' nrciiareil
uud will bo iirescnteil In iluu time.
ic .lounuu m rnuaaclpliia 1 Improvements
in every Department, JUitical, Literary,
Commercial, Financial, and Agricultural.
Tlio publishers tot' TUe Aac boir to rail thn
Market llciiort
Wheat per bushel t CO
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Corn "
Outs. " ,
riour per barrel
('loVArffocil
Flaxseed t
Ihilter
Tnllnw
I'Dtntoei
ItrleU Aptiles
I'ork
limns
Hlilen anil Shoulders
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Hoy per ton
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Joist, Hcantllnir, rinnlc, (llctithiek)
Shingles, No. 1 per thnusnnd
UMIng " " It. 7.V.'.-'.'.'.'.'.'"""J
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Nn. 1 Hcnlch pig
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runasbAV, lKe. tl. 1S03.
FLoun
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Northwestern extra. OoVKa 0,'J.I
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live Hour IH.Ui;
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ISoulhcrn
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ItVE Pennsylvania rye, hui.
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Oats TIjus
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Mess lleef, "
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Cows, iA heau
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I)UKi:-Wi:STM;it-At Nctcoprant tho rosl
Ucnco of llu liridft's futltcr. liy Itev, Jlr, Hot
tcnstfln, Alfrol .I.IDnilcp.nniluoinsbur,; lo .Ml:
Ciiirlo Wcstlt'J ol Ncscojico.
Wc woulil return our thankn for tho ilcllclous
wetldlng c:iko scntua, nml tuwt Unit iho lives of
tho happy couple may bo frco from mli.fortuiiCH
nml blessed with nil manner of Rood thing1
IlANICtTrtT OIJAUHAUT At t'hfrrv 11111. Hee.
"I, by J. X. Juiiiffsoii, Jjhq., J tie jb UaiiUurbt, unit
ouruii j, uenriiiiri
HHAFFIJU-CULr-On thn 21lh Inst., nt tho rent
uence or joim it. -Moicr uy iusv. j. a. JieiucK
aiiiionatmirjr,undHirah A. Culp nil of lllooin
WALTnitS DKIIAHT On tliesnmgby the..nno
MUItHAY ACIIKNHACII On the snnio day, ut
ma resuuiice or inu nnuo h pareniH, nenr .;r-
ntiKevlUf, by ilev ir. llouinc.r, or ilew lierll'i
Union county, Mr. Hiram 1,. Murray lo Hoph'ti
. AchtnlKien
daui;!it(.r of Mr. D.ivM Acnen
O-Cil
CAHrii'-MUltPIIY-In lUuvlllcon tho Oth Inst
Mr. John t'.t-ey, of Uioomsbur;, lo Uss TUIio
Aiurphy, or Damme.
WATTS-niHTON-In OrancovlHo by Ucv, X.
ypear, ciemuei ll. wmts, to is. trail i. uirtou nil
oi ureenwoou.
KVANH-rAIUlKN-OntheSl.lnvt.. bv Ilev. A
H.IrvUo .lumen Kvans of llerwicl: to JIur.i
l'jirdcnof I l.s!iltig:rfclrf
Dcafhii.
HOGAHT In Itohrsburir. Cohiinbla eonntv
in "Jiid, Mrs. Chilly JioKait, wife ol Huimicl
iiogari ngcu nuoui n years.
AVe deeply cympnthio with Mr. llonrt lu 1i!t
recent atlllctlon, for It is but twp months slnee ho
loHt n bright, Intercstlns boy. Tlio loss lit his
wife lentes n largo family ,tho youngest being only
fcur months old.
linTTLH-In Wilkes llarro recently Huuiuel Itct-
lie, formerly of( this county.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. G. BARKLE. Y,
Allorney at I:mv,
DL00DISDCKG, COLUMBIA 0., l'A.
OtHco In the Exchanji fluilding, eccond tory, over
WliliUTcr Be Jacftliv'i Confectionery tirrotut door
nbnvo tlio Uxclinnge Hotel
liioQinnLurg. juu, i, ieoj,
E. R. IKELER,
A.TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BL00MSBUKG, PA.
Oflicc, lintl floor, in Exclinngc Hlock, near
the "Kxchattgo Hotel."
All lufinrBB nlactd In Ms h.-imlt u ill be attciitlt'd
to ivith nromnlnes nnd care. I.'nllpctiona inaile with
I he least posiiute delay. f Jan i, It-CJ,
J" II. MAIZH'S
MAMMOTH QHOUEItY,
smvta' iilock, hain ar uloomsIIuucj, j-a.
large assortment of f.moy
a It O O 13 It I K s
rnnttantly nn hand.Cnmberrles, Kctdlcss Rnlslni.
Valenttu ILislns. luullsh Currnnls. Cltriin. .Man.
aronl. Canned liultCod l-lsli mid .MacKeral.Kxira
luiniiy nour, nuclc wheal Hour, corn lm-ul.l.cd
and provisions of all kind, touiu-co nml M'ars.
Cnbhimld for Imtter and egg. Oouds ilollvend
to all imrlsofthu town. Jan. 1,'CU
s
HKItlFF'S HALE.
liy virtue of a writ of Vend. Kxnonns. Kxnil
out of the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia
ouniy. and to me un.cted, will nexpoea lo
luuucsu e or t,ul-ci.v. ul tne t'oun llmise l
lloomsburu. on .Motutsv. l-Vlirnsiv 1st. Issil I h
following real istate to wit: a eeitalu lut o!
grounu suuale in llie llorougli ol C'tnlrulla Col
umbla eoumv boauded aud d.scrlLedai lollows
on the wel by Locust Av.uu., ou the uorlh by
.ui, iiof occupitu ny .lines uailtliee, T lllf easi
by a twenty loot alley, on the smith hv lotur.lim
It Kulttle, uu which Is creeled a two story name
Dvreltltig House, stabi. and uajuu shed, with ttm
in, 'uiicuiiiii'tn. nrif.rd Liu.ru ill rxt'iiiKHi uni
so ue soiu us iiopropiiriy ur lunry I'lsbei,
Ul.ll. 1, UJ,
E. SAVAGIC,
I'UACflCAL WATCH HAKillt & JVKL1K.
Main fcJlrcc t, (ucnr tho Court Iloute,
HLOOMSnUUG, 1V.
Coilkt'WltlT fill liaild n fluo mortment nf Airnr.
can ftuil Hwui Watdiect, clocks, Jewi'lry, ullver-
luttiu. tun ucn iiiiiu,uiiii iiaicmtii TMHiP mri'
1. CUliblbtlllf llf Iitlt4cr tllMlifN. irihli-U. knlvrM
ikn. Htioana. tiniilclti rliiu
i iuciiur uiicuiioii puiii id rcpnirinR wmciim
ervIlon. (if A. l.Hlaif4ll lirsinl I en I nnliliiin.
mi jnvf v. i jus ut nmntni i iimii'r uui an.
ccr uud JeweUrol trcie venrtt i)tikt( ii-h in n
AIllSOI.it) Iltarkli ItUdU tU Ul Jcr. All rmuUiniil
yinows' api'haiskjiknts.
TJio followliiff nni)rnfcmrnf nf rnl nml m
jtonul proiicrly bt'i aimrt to wMowm ot lU-ccilcutN,
Jm u been (lltd lu tlio oillce ol tho HegNU'r ol C-
luiiiitmcoLimy. uuuer mo iuues or court, ami
will be presented for absolute coutiriuatltm, to
Iho 'Ornlmim' Court to bo held lu l!loomiburir. In
nnd for ,a Id c-ounty.on Monday, iiik Fiit-sr
JUy or I'r.u. m), nt two o'clock r, r.t
-'ssv. iiuj , uuiiDa VAlCi'UUim III Mini I'OIIIirillU"
lions aro inevlotivly llled, of which nil poisom
.is, i uu in iini rniMii-a wilt luue ihiiico ;
l. Widow of il,V, Creu&y, lute of fcicott twp,
deceased.
a Widow of Daniel Yctter, UteofMafno two.
ueceaKed.
3. Widow of Joint Hess,; lato of Flshlngcreclt
JOHN O, KUKEZK, It.isltr.
Illoointburi;, Jan. 1, mill.
J KEINIIKIMEH A imOTIIKlt,
Illri'AIL DIIALUltS
51 UN'S AND 11 O Y a ' -
(! Is O T II I N a
AND tlllNTS'
f u li n i s ii i n a a o o i h.
South Jluln Street, Helow.SInrket,
(opposite CorreU'a Store,)
jiitoou&uujia, j'jl.
Jn, 1, lSG9.tr,
"VTICW KUllNlTUItE ItOOMS,
un main HTitinrr, uloomsuuiio, i'i:nn'a.
J A 51 K H O A 1) M A N
Itesnectfally Informs the cltlzms of this touu
aud vicinity, that ho has at Ids rurssliiiru rooms,
chulrsof eiry description, buieaus, dlulng la
hl.s lurue aud small, bedsteads of tho latest ut) les
curd uud toilet labUs, loiUIng glasses, besldetj
luauy other urllclea of lurullui uf llrsl class
uianufuciura.
Iho public uro iordlally Invited to call and ex
uuiluehisttoeic, Jlo will sell upou uusonuble
terms.
S.J Hlieelul filti.tittnti will 11 until tn ri.iiulrliu-
all kinds ot fiirnltuie, Cheap lor cash. iJuu, 1,'tv.
AIsIs KINDS OP JOIJ PUINTING
neatly oxecutod at TntOsn ohumn rJIcaw
nriulluiiomuo.
QOUllT 1'KOUIiAMATlON.
WllKlinA?, the Hon. William lllwell, rresliletit
Jndiioof tho Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd
llcneral .tall Delivery, Court of tjunrter Session,
of tho lVnco and Court of Connnoii l'lcas and or
lilum Cmirl lu I ho ditli JudUlul Dlstrul, conij
lHwedof Ihoeountlesof tohimhln, Hulllvan and
Wjonilim, unit Ilia lion, Irani Derr and I'eter K,
llerhoiii, Assoelato .ludn' 9 of Columbia touiity
Iiavu Issued their nreeetit, hcurlna il.ito tho nth
day of Dec. Ill tho )rnr of our lord, ono
thousand, eight hundred and stxly-cltit, and to
niodliocted lor holdlnguCourtof Oyor aud 'ler
niltitr and Ueneral iluarter Hesslons of tho l'euco,
n,i,l I Irohnn'H l!iUft. Ill IlloomsbUrif. Ill tllO eOUIl
12
ty of Columbia, on tho llrst .Monday, helms
1st duy ol February next to eontinuo ono ncck.
aMii U'nt.'itllAH Al.s(l filename Juuircs havo
issue t their lueeeot benrliu dto the twelfth day
uf Dceeinher A. 1. ono Uiousun i eight hundred
uudslxtyelit and to nioilliueUd lor liuldliiK n
Court of Oyer nnd lcrml'ier, Ueneral iluarter
Hcsslonsof thortaee, oriih.tns Court and of Com
mon I'tcns in ltlooiusbsiu lu tho eouuty of Col
umbla ou IhoHecund Jliiiiduy, being tho eighth
day of l-ebru.iry next, and toeuiiiimio one m ten,
r, to
es of
then
iiOlieo is neieuy iivi-u, m inu whuhu,
Justlcesortliol'iate.lind Ihu Constable;
kiikd cmnitv ut Culuinbla. that they bo t
llicio in their proper irson at lit o'elock lu tho
foreuonu of wild nrsl day ol, 1 eh, wills their reo
ords, liuiuloitlous nnd other remembrances, to
dothoseihliiBs Which to their unices .appertain
to bo dono. And thuso that aru bound by
rccunliiuco, to prosecuto a;ialust tho pris
oners that nro or may ho In tho Jallol tho
Mild eouuty of Columbia, to bo lliemiud
there to puisecuto them us shall bo1 Just. Ju
rors aiu ieiuesled tu bo punctual lu iheirulUud
imce,ugieeiibly lothelrnotlees. Dated at llloonis
burn, tho 12th day of Due. In the year
1 1.. m. 1 or our l,ord, ouo thousand eight hun
l , ' dred iiiidslxty-elglil,aiid 111 tho ninety
second year 01 tho Indepi'iKlctuo ol the Culled
Stales ol America. MUltlJl.t'Al Hill, LAUD,
lllooiusburii, Jaii.l, luit. Hherlir.
1 EQISTEIl'S NOTICI3.-
Notici: is
, hrrebv uleutullll leuatees. clcdllora and
oilior persons Interested 111 tho est'ltes ol thoie-
SCCll O UCCCIlCills noil iiuiiuiH, lliai. inu luiiuwin
iidlullilstratlon aud gutudl.in accounts h.ivu been
llhd 111 tho ollico ol tho Hcglsler of Culumblii
county, and will bopiesculed lor continuation
and allowance lu tho orphans' Couit, to bo held
lu llluoiiisburg, on Monday, the first day of
Feb. l'OU, at two o'clock In llio atlemooiiof
bald tlay.
1. I-'irstn-id partial account of llol itudu? lllauk
and W111..M. Klhictob ndmr's. ol bauiucl IlLmlt
l.ilo or Centro twp,, dec d.
1:. first uud p.uiut uccouiit of Win, A. Case,
Ili'r of the lalo will of Hotter Urett laio of Hcuti
twp., dee'd.
3. Account of Michael I'. I.'yerly, adm'r. of
I.eo'iurd U. SUneuian l.tL of IUoont twp., ilcc'd.
I. Acc Hint or Daniel IJaylur.ailiu'r, ol Elizabeth
Dalo.-, lalo of Monlour lup., ileu'd.
fl. Atu'on lliiimo Ou.irdlati of feaniuel W. Doone,
lutnor child of .Mary lioouodcc'd.
d. Aecountof n. II. Mi1 lor, guardian of 1'lmlra
Wa.ilcll mino.' child 01 Kaiuuct an'ch ileo'd.
7. Aceoil'itofH. II, Mil er gl'iirdiall of Iorutta
Har.r.el mi lor chtlil or Jacob llttmcl Jr. deo'tl.
t. Atx'ouut ofis. II. Mlllrr nusi'dlan of liilz.i
bcth u loss minor child of .cbulon Uross, dee'd,
II. rinalacuoiMit or.Mic'iacl lll'utt, ex'r., or tho
est, of liliKubcih llensinger.late of c'al.iwlssu twp.
dee'd.
10. Account of Martha U.iumjudinr'x, ofticorge
Itaupp, lato of Locust lwp.,tWd.
John o. vwav.a, itesutcr.
llloomsbui'i! Jan. 1, I'm,
TKIAVi MST, FC:iS. T., IS!.
I'ctcr ScliuK "itio" vs William OCasc ctal
Tlio West llrancli Iiisuianco Co va Simon
, 0 Shivc. y
lMwanl McCall ct al vs Joint Sweeney.
F II l'erf-on vm John Cain.
Thomas J Vnnderslico vs Hubert Iloitell.
Ji-.ivin.'i Davenport vs Wtn 31 Klinctob.
Jollll (jOleitKln VH Michap ('minii
John Cooper vs Daniel Iiower and Zimincr
man.
John (Jilt-fly vs Willi.un E Stonier.
Tlio Towiifhip of Cotiyngliam vs l'ctcr h
Kline el al.
lletilcn II Itcascr and wife vs Jas Thomas.
Itaao Fcgcly vs James W Sankey.
Aliraliani lottngvs Jacob Woolivcr.
Cliailes It (Jrcen vs I'eter Scliuir.
.Samuel Dciiner vs John Ilinterlcitcr.
Lucas N .Moyer vsGcorpo W Collitnar.
David Lewi-, guardian of tlio heirs ol' John
Hess dee'd vs Collins SutlelT. I
Yi llliani lUelcr vs ,lolin savago ct al.
If Kin Sinus vs 3Jatthcv AVynkoop, gar
Joseph Thomas vs John lloiiti.
Peter Appleinan vs Silas F Karns.
Christiana Fox vs John Jones.
Henry J Yaplu vs Isaac Drum and Icrro
tenants.
Same vs Same.
Ptulolpli Shuinan vs (Jeorco llrcMi. 1
Elitis 8nydcr vs Adam Schuyler et al.
Frederick 31iehael vs Henry Fedder.
Charles Krcishcr vs Henry Knap).
John Applcfratc vs Tlionia'i Polk.
Samo vs Same.
Georgo Kitily vs George Vansicklc.
Simon C Shivo vs Ilaunali E Arniationg.
William Niigcn vs Daniel F Scy licit.
31argarct Alexander vs Iiobcrt Gorrell.
Nathan Hrolhcra vs Ilcniy A Weidcnsaul.
Henry Gahlo vs Peter Jlowcr and terro ten
ant. Austin Church vs Andrew Clark.'
Jcs-o D llico vs Xalhan Cromis.
Iteuben II King vs KlishalS Pursel.
Ifobcrt Gorrell vs llcrnard .Mellrcaily.
Edward Finge-an v Columbia Count v.
Samuel Sliacl'er vs Same.
iseorgo Jiiulnmls vs. fcamc.
llcnrv Junius vs S.-nnn.
GcurfO Nulisc-pcr vs Jacob Yoho jr.
.ILSSi: IJOLL.MAN, I'lOlll y.
. .
t :i lid .Iiii-oi'M. VcU. Terns. lKiin.
Kenton Charles S, DoJon,
ISriamcck (leorgo 1'. I.earn,
lilooiu C. V. Knapi), Jacob DcifTenbach,
l'lshiiicrc'ik Abraliam Kline,
Franklin Washinitou l'arr,
Ilenilock Hubert Hicharil.
iaekon -Jackson Dorr,
Locust llolandus Ilerliein,
Jlaino Daniel Culp, Jacob Fensterinach-
cr,
Mifilin Tlinin.ii) Atnn
Montour John G Quick, Ilenrv Hn?,
Mt. I'lcasant-Klias Howell, John Os-
UUI 111
UraiiL'C Tlinmns
McIIcnry, l'otcr
i rum n.
Vine James Mnslcru,
I'Jctitt lleci'o Fainnaii,
.Suirloal-Tlioiiias Cole, Wheeler
Shuhz Henry C. llc.-s, ltichanl Kilo.
1'i lit .Itiiors B'lrot T;ieJi.
Heaver-Jo-eph Sheai man, l'otcr Ktiight,
Jlo.-es Schhcher, Klias Jlillcr.
JsrnircrccK i'eter ji. -j nut" h.
Centro Samuel Kolehnor.
ConyiiKhain Jicnjauiiii Isindciiiniith.
Centralia lior. Charles Strati.-er.
l'lshinmeek-Jofeph II, Hess, l'otcr
eavcr, Itichard Jones, Kli ltobbius, Jack.
Jlcllcnry.
Greenwood Isaao Ileacock, John 1"
Ke.ster, David Demott, John Lcpirott.
llcinlock Samuel Ale, John Umber.
Loeua-William Lec, heonard Adams,
Main-Wilham 0. lteighard, John Allon,
Jacob Kuner,
Jlifllin Thotiia? K. IIcss, 1
Jit. I'lcasatit Geo. Cavence, William
Kiiehcn,
t 51u".mirr1clcr Evan's, Noah .Muosor,
J', ' j'.', '"oriu, DCMcy I'lcinius,
1( b,c,. f-William II. Ilaecnbatich, Jo-ojih
J A,,,lc'..'.T,'?.cob J I'nviliiger, William C.
Hobison, ilham White.
Ilcrwick linr Jaenb V. IhdirenM. .fn..
cniiah S. Sanders. '
Catawissa IClias Weaver,
Conynshani William Goodman.
Centro Samuel O. iiower, 1'aul Zancr.
l ithinircrcck-Joliti M. Huckalow, David
Savage, Daniel l'oaler.
Frunklin Josenli 11. Knitll.i M,,il,!..u
Gingics.
Greonivood Wm. Ivre.mier. Iii Tirt
witt, William Itobbins, William W. 1'ar
kcr. John K. jlusrmvn. V
.1' . IT.. ' " ' J ,.,
luam uu.
I leinlock Iteuben llomboy.
Isociist Jacob K. Hiirner, Isauc Fiher,
Jlain William -Metifcingor, Jlichael Gro
vcr. Mt. I'ln:iinnlT.n.in ,,i,l,,,,,., W,'ll:...
1'. Kitchen. Daniel -McCarly.
.Milllin-Stcilieii II, Sivank, William W.
llrown, Lewis Kekroto, Willairi V. Keller,
-Montour Mathias 51. .Monroe, Lloyd
1'axtou,
Orango Joreiniah Conistock, JIoscs
I.vcrctt, Janios Krcs, Klijah G.. Ilickctts,
Samuel Henry,
J'ino Shiulrack Kves,
Scott William M. Hut,
Sugailoaf David Lewis.
gNVHKU, IIAHIUS ct HASSKTT,
Manufacturers uud JuhUrs of
MI.Nri AND llOi'M CWHINO,
Kos, Li Mi ' i "I l V: n in t Ht
riliiadilp '
J oom-Jo-e,, , W . IlcnJcr.holt, Slop!.- foaXS.W,
en II. .Miller, Ivlijah Sliutt. !",,u,"rthe,houkt' " sJ "PP'o oichlird, tin
JJcnvick: Jior. John .1. SnyJcr. culiivatioii. 1 iitasHdimteui
, Cutawisia Adam KcdcrpH'.l.owis Yetter. . 1'i.".l?co'mmenc nl 10 o'clock In the forenoon
sMartin V. II. K hue, Jcsso K. Sharnlc-t iii., J'' JKssi; ccLtMAN,
Nicholas 1). Ilarman, Solomon 1c wi',' St1 . , C .
(ieoriro Huirhcs. Lewis Mm, of f.l:,??,1; hr??"""'" atl
KIX'ONll WUEK. WILLIAM II. all.MORt: tTAH
Jteavcr l'ctcr Sehliehcr. ' Has opened n flue Ililllard Kaloon In nij HO I L
llenton Frcd'k Lattbach, Win. Holmes '",1,w,i! '.V'"!".' "Hl'AlltANT. He iA I)f ' I
llriarcreek-rsattion Ma V "V """ 'VirxVnlltCc;;'' W
luSfe.W!TVifc?rtrf. I-Aai,ti,Bnt,Jh.ritL f )
V ltnn M '.I -' Y;" i which irtvrlcct airouiTl i b i.s. , ( .'IB
UFEOIAL NOTIOEa.
Turn's first fool prints nro wrlnltlei i,.
hair, and a'.lhough iiuthlng has yet u
oml liicratllealethorormtr lh I hi r
ly obllleiiiti'il hy llio us., .of lttn s V
Ambrosia, Wo know thai ll will reti ro ,
hair to Its original color and rctnovo I
scatpall llchlng or Irritation, whclher , .11 i
Ualuliuiror humors, nt tlio sumo tlmo Itni ,.
to tho hair that glossy and beautiful Ionic i
tlclicd,
TO COSUMVTlVJ, j
Hie idTertlser.lntinxbs.n i, iiored 1 1 1
la a fw weeks, byavfiy klinpu itufd .- ,
tho
imving suuerett several yesis witn a f V.T,
ittrntldi, . ,l tlmt ilr,f ,11..... ,....' V"
Is anxious lo mako known to his fcllovr si
Ihe means of our..
To all whodeslr It, li. will tend a d T , t
nrnnrlnt In,, ,,b,l ii,uii,r.l,.T..i ...I, . i
llio .Hons for preparing and using the same, (
tho t they will nnd n surd eur. for consutiihiiin .
and ma, llrnnchllls. e te. Tiioonlr otileei or i 2
,11 nciiunis I u pit'Sl ripiuil IS 10 tl'il
tho alllieted, and spread Information wucl
suilerer will try this remedy, ss it u
iiieiu iiu'iinir)nnu may provo a blessing
. , , . i.J.iV 1 J . il,c"se a,r ,
,,", j.,tniui, ,v iiKoo, iu j roiuu rrcoll J
WIlllamsburBh, Klnjs county, Hew York.
Dec. 11,'03-ly,
To riiysiciann.
Nkw Youk. August i.,i
Allow mo to call your attention lomj .
allou of Compound Hxlrnct lluchu, Tin
pouent parts are lluchu, Long Leaf, Cub .
lilpcr IlcrrI-3.
MOllE OI' l'ltEl'AUATIOK, Ilnchit, III v.li.
nlpfrlierrles, by distillation, lo foima n ,
Cube ha extracted by dl.spl.icement by ii,iu,
talned from Juniper Hcrrlts, contahilu ,
llltle sugar, n. small proportion of spnu,
moro pshtnblo than any now in use. The 0.
propertlfwareby this mode extracted.
lluchu, rut prepared by Druggist gener..
of iv dark color. Ills n plant that enilis i,
gruncus ino acuouora name destroys tlm
ictlvo principle), Icavlagn darkatid gltnn:.
decoction, Mmolstho color of Ingredlcmi.
lluchu In my preparation nredomlimt, .
smallest iitiantlly of tho other ingredlni
added, to pievent fermentation j upon in ,
tlon, It will bo found not lo boa Tliiiiur.
made In riinnuucopiea, nor Is It a Hyrnp.
thereforo can be-usc.l in cases heio fever ,,r (
r.ammatlon exists. In this, you lmvo tin 1. !
edge of Ilia liigrcdlcnl i and tho mode cf ,
atlon.
Hoping tliatjou rill favor It wllh nt.
that upon Inspection It will meet with j .
probation,
With a feeling of Confidence,
1 am, very respectfully,
i!,T. HKLMlSOI.ii
Chemist, nnd Drugiilstof 10 Yosrs' I.'xpt ,
In 1'iiIIaiUlphla, mid now located at his 1
and Chemical Waiehou-,e, 6'J1 llroadway,
Y'orlt.
I'rom tho largest Manufacturing Chemists 1
World.l
"lam acriualntcd with Mr, H. T. Helini,
ho occupied tho Drug htore opposite, my ,
deuce, and was successful lu coniluctlng tin
Iness w:hcre others had not been niually u, 1
foio lilm. I have been favorably Iniureaseii
- llls cl"racter uud enterprise
WILLIAM Wr.IUIITMAS
i'lrm of I'oweis A Wclghtmn, Manufacin
ClictiilsU, Muth and llrown Htreets, l'hili
phli,
Helmbold'H Fluid Extract Buchu, for euk
urlsljig from Indlscretkm. The cxkiuustod i
eis orxaturo which uro accompanied by ko in
alarming symptoms.niuong hich will bofoi
Indlsposllion to Kxeitlon, Loss of .Mem,
Wakefulness, Horror of Disc isu, or l'oiebod
of Lviljln fact, Universal Lassitude, Pro.
lion, ami Inability to enter Into tho tnjoym,
of society.
Iho Conslllullon.ouco niTeclcd with Org.
- Weakucss, lcqutrcn Iho nld of Midiciin
streugthen and luvlnoruto tho hsIlui.
IlelmboId'B Extract lluchu Invariable does
no treatment Is submltud to, Cou?imi.tIi u
Insanity ensues.
llelinbold'sHiild Extract lluchu, Inull'ici ,
peculiar .to l'duales, is uucjuuled by any h i
prciiaratloiKas lu chloiosls. or lietcntlun. l'.i
fulness, or Hupin-eislou of Customaiy IJvnuu.
uons, uiceruted orHchlirusritale of Ihu Uu
and all complaints incident totho sex, whei
urUins from habits of dissipation, Impiudi
In, or tho decline or chango of Ufa.
Ilelmbohl's Fluid Kxtiact lluchu and Inn
cd Itoso Wash will radically eMcimlmito li
thosyslem diseases arising irom hiblts of di
patlou, nt llttlo expense, Uttlo or no chungi
diet, no Incotivenlenco or exposuic; comphi
supcrsedlns thoso uii.I.'. unit and diingui
remedies, i 'opalvn and Jlcnury, In itll tluso,
eases.
Usu Helniliold'H Fluid llxlract lluchu In idle
easesof llieso organs, nhether cxistlni; In in. ,
or fitnale, from w hatuver cause originating, in,
no matter of how long si Hiding, Ills pleasai i
In t'isto and odor, "inimedlalc" lu action, iu
moro strengthening than any of tho iiriar
Hons ef Hark or Iron.
Thoso Miiierlng Iroin biohcn-doinor clu i-u
constitutions, prucuro Iho remedy at once.
The leader must bonuaio that, houevrr -h;l.i '
may be the atlp.ik of iho abovo discuses, a n
eeitalu to adict tho bodily health aud in, utid
powers.
All tho nbovo diseases require tho aid ,,fa'
Dlurotlc. Hclmbold'a L'xtmct lluchu is the gip.v '
Dlu'retle.
j)-i-old by druggists and dearlers -,y
X,-Vc,.fI rlruSI-"'l'er bottle, or six bollh- lor
5ii.oJ. Dellveied to any address .Dcscrlbo s oi
,"",ls "! ,n" ''"mmuuications. Addless. 11 1'.
lli'iiaduiiy' NrvS L'llcmlcal Wniclioiive. Jl ,
Xoua are genuino unless dono up In sitl-ri-erased
wiapper, Willi fac-smllu of my I'liimi si
Wt!2!i0i,isV' "i'S h,atl'. II. T, IIELMUOLl..
Dec r Is, lst3. 2m
t. it ti
1J
Is I O S A Is K
ur VALUAIlLi: ltUAL L'STATI.
In liuisuauee of an order of tho Orphans' ( unit
!!?!".' ''" Cou,"' will bo expos, d t pu,,,,,,
l2m,'.,,..Ulu I'.lt'1mlle,i ou Thuraday llio 21st da. .f
,,fv , r.y "0'i,uy Jhii Wen iter, Administrator
fM, ""lonii Jluriinaii, lato of tho louuship i,f
1 shl igcrcck.sald county dccciued. Tholulhnr-
i.,5,, '!!,!:ti,".,uU" "" eertaln jih-
suaKoa id tract of land bounded ou iho e.isi ov
., ih,..' !T u''r" ",f Unmui'l Weaver Ueeeavsl,
on t utsoi lb by lands ol Mamuel Thomas, cm iho
iy, ilun.1'' "J "enjamln lless. and on tho
,1, wy ?f"""ut'1 Yost, nml others, eon
inning ouo hiiiHiicj acres moio or less, u hereon
houSa'??
Other niit i.mmVii., mkuii iiuuu hum
, I ..... ...w ri'in uu IHO CUIIIII 1U
i w ni' '"l"1''i'inU the baUuee In n.tn year from
LW! ufl'"I. next, with Interest fioiii tho ilisi
of April next. Possession elven on tlio lt
April next. l'urUuucr Ju pay for ib-cd aud stamp
JOliN WKN.NDIt.
sco,-s,(,s. Admiuistiator.
JgllsLIAHLhSI ItllsLIsVIJDSM
.Vr
"iIFfs.
.rfs'Stft'
S5?
rrrvir
at all limes intvsi
i-idiieairipe, Clan
The nublln r.i In
l
no,i saiisiaai ii e:
. c,.... hio prom I
Hants or roire n I
meuis. siu
CIQAIPs
hiss Htwk of
) O D X
AND HAtJ
V E Te.
ncre tft Miti coats,
)lllis,sl nnnnj
. , ,
of all patterns n.,"i ,, Ultles, Ul.alds aud Prlnb,
oi vurious ijualll les u I prices,
nLISACHKD AN.'3luWiN HUIsUNh,
Is A DIE'S Fli'CIl COUSEfl'a,
BALMOllA
HKI11TB.
Oood Usorluieut ut
Ji ClllLlK! OAJTJiJl
i Groceries anJ "i ' New us
a;.Ass ash 'IfiiiiNB-w
OAJTJiJtUJi JIOOT
1'iesh
assortMienl
WA11E,
FX-NO, 1 -HACK Kit EL
III ouc-hulf r
ie-fuurth barrels,
I - I.,,,,, -v iu u IHIKl Oil OUV Ul S.UU
ncnt jW.
iilfiiiiisTl
4.. . JSSSSSST.i ..r llSLuAHH
H 11
UlsVi 1
AMiO.'tA.CCO
eanirit he oxe.ellnl. Mk
Illoiimihurg, Jan. )k
J. ,VLMm
consi'iltii-H'
INCiItPf )OTst
t a nil
Fine cloths ae li. V
NowUthollniui
um on, nug uuoils
iiottols lulrdtallni
s Id by uny,
I '-iinr burg, Apr!
iH j our m leenon., a, i
p' low pric , aaa our
U,uu4 uot to hour r
J.j.jinow, if.
mm
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