The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 27, 1871, Image 1

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INTOB COLOMDtAR DDILDINa DEAR TUB
COURT HOTJSK, BY
HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH,
xDiTon and rRorniETon.
T.ras-Two Bolltr. a Tear payitlo in advames
UATE3 OF ADVEBT1SIN0.
One. Inch, (twelve. Unci or Its qtllvaUnt In
Nonpareil type) one or two Insertions, tl.SOj
lleo insertions,
SPACE, ltf.
One Inch... 12,50
Two Inches 8, W
Turco Inches........ 8,00
Four lnclioi......... 7 00
SH,
(3,00
5,00
7,00
9,00
la.
81,00
7,00
9,00
11,00
14,00
2000
40,00
DM. lT."-.
18,00 810,00
9,00 15,00
12,00
11,00
20,30
18,00
23,00
80,00
tluarler colnmn,.10,00 12,00
llalfcnlnmn 13.00 18.00
30,00
80,00
Onocolumn 80,00 80,00 40,00 80,00 100,09
Exccutor'a or Administrator' Notion, IS.80,
Auditor's or Assignee's Notice, 82.50.
Local notices, ton cents a line.
Cards lnthe"BuslncssDlrectory" column, IS.CO
per year for the first two lines, and 81.00 for caeu
additional lino.
OIROULATION EBOO.
JOB PRINTING
Oinlldejcrlptlons executed with neatness and
dispatch nt reasonable rates.
VOLUME Vi - NO. 4.
BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1871.
COL. DEM. - VOL. XXXIV NO. 19.
lie
Columbia Oounty Official Directory,
Associate Judge) Ikasi DJtliK, Isaac 8. Jlo.
JttvUtet KcwuVr-WlI.UAMKO.vH.jACOHY.
District Attormll-K. It. IKKLEIl.
Rnrrfjr-AAitOK Bmitii.
Ntmciior ISAAO DkwitT. ,
treasurer DAVID LoWKtmpna.
CbmmUifnneri W1M.IAM O. QUICK, Cvitt'S
ItonlltNS, UlllAU J, llEEIlER.
Commissioners' Clerk WIM.IAM KntCKnAUM,
Auditors U. 1. UASII'IIELL, A. J, AMlEKTSOK,
DANIEL LEE.
Coroner John 1). Hocck.
Jury Commissioners Isaac MgBuidk, John Mc
Count) Supcrtntendent-CllAUVta a.lUr.KLEY,
Bloomsburg Official Directory.
llrst National Jlani ClIAS. It. PAXTos.Pres't.,
J. P. Tt'ftTfN. Cashier,
Onlumblu County Mutual Saving Fhtndand TaanAS'
soclatlon-Y.. II. Little, Prcsa., C. W. Miller,
lltoonnburg Jluildtng and Saving Vml Associa
UonJontt Thomas, l'ros't., J. 11. ltolilsoN, Sec.
Jltoomsburq Mutual Having J-vnd Association
President, M. Wiiitmoyer. Bec'y,
Bloomsburg Directory.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
1 M, HUI'EHT, dealer In stoves Atlnware,ltu
A perl block, Main st. west of Market. vi-ul 1
TAHOn METZ. dealer In stoves and tinware
tl Main street,abovo court house. vl-n!3
CLOTHING, Ac.
Orangevillo Directory, Philadelphia Directory. Choice Poetry.
1 A 15. V. COLEMAN. Merchant Tollnr.an.l
A. Gont's furnishing goods, Main St., next door
IV.UUJ.IIKK 11UIV1,
A
11. HEItlllNU 4 BllOTHElt.Carpentersnnd
Builders, Main st below Pine. vl-n!7
BOWER. A HEUlllNO, dealer In Dry Goods,
Groceries, Luniber and general Merchandise,
Main st. vl-n!7
Biwj. iiim i-.u anil reiresnment saloon, by
HohrM'Henrycor,ofMalnaniH1Hiost.,vl-nf7
Dlt. p. A.MEGAnOF,L,Physlclan anil Burgeon,
Main st., next door to Good's Hotel, vl-nO
.-. vm Trctf If TfcTl
Dealor In grain, Mill Htroet
Flonr and Grist Mill, and
vini7
IL.EDWAttDS, Physician and Surgeon,
st., first door abovo .M'llcnry's Hotel,
Main
rl-uZ
TAMES B. HAItMAN, Cabinet Makor aud Un
O dertaker. Main St., below Fine. vl-n!7
M. HAItMAN, Saddle and Harness maker.
, Main si., oppslle Frame Church. V2nll
SCHUYLER 6 CO., Iron founners.MachtnlMs.
and Manufactuicrsorplows.Mlllst. vl-ni
SAMUEL 8H AltPLESH, Maker of the Hayhurst
Uraln Cradle. Main Hi. vlinS.
TTILLIAM PELONO Shocmakernnx manufac-
H lureror urlcu, Jim HI,, west 01 l'me VI
Catawissa.
nAVID LOWKNnErtO.MerchantTallor.Maln
1 St., ul uoor aoovo American iiouse. vi-nw
WM. MORRIS, Merchant Tailor corner of Cen
tre and Main st over Miller's store. v3-n35
DRUGS.ljHEMIOALS, Ac.
EP. LUTZ, Druggist and Apothecary, Main st.
, below the Post Office. vl-nU
OYER IIUOS., Druggists and Apothecaries,
lirower's mock Main st. vi-ni
B
F. DALLMAN. Merchant Tailor. Second HI.
Kobblns' Building. v!i-nls
nit. J
V Second St,
ItOIlDINS, Burgeon and Physician
below Main, v2-nl8 I
piLIlEIlT A KLINE, dry goods, groceries, and
s Kuuvrui uivrcnuuuise, Alain Hireei v-
jgAQLK HOTEL.
WAl WORTH THIKn STREET,
R. D. CUMMIN09, PRorniETOR.
JOHN STIIOUP & CO.,
Successors to Stroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH.
No. 21 North Wharves and 23 North Third Bt
Philadelphia.
JICHAKDSON L. WltlOHT, Jit.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 12S SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
l'UILADELFHIA
oct. 22,'CO-ly
JJ W. HANK'S
WllUI.t.AL,U TUUAU.U, HflUlfr,AflU
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 1 13 North Third Street,
Between Cherry and Race, west side.
Philadelphia.
jpilANK & STKETCH,
(Huccessors to I. n. waller,)
Importers and Dealers In
liUEENHWARE, CHINA, AND OLA133,
No. 211 N. Third Street,
Between Race and Vino Sts.
PHILADELPniA.
clRsSxcH. cn'l Partners.
T. 11. Waltkh. Rtieclal Partner.
Jc2l'?0-tl.
T "
K1BTLKR. "Cattawlssa House.'
Corner Main and Second Streets.
North
V2M18
M'
CLOCKS, AVATCHES, AO.
T KEILER, lllllard Baloon, Oysters, anil Ice
MM. B ROUST, dealer In General Merchandise
. Dry Ooods, Groceries Aa. v2-nl8
C1USOI1E1IANNA nr rirlrlt Hotel. B. Knstpn.
..I.MMV7miniMni?n tl'. .... UnonlnnTnc, ,1 KJ W UUr 1 IIHUICIUI.KUU I llt:Uf,L L'Uril t T iUlIl II IIU
H.lRwolrv Ac.. Slain Htroet near V est St. V3.nl5 Second Btreet. V2ul2
I
n K. SAVAOE, dealer In Clocks, Watches and
U Jewelry, iaui si., juss ueiow 1110 American
House, vl-43
LOUIS BHItNHARD, Watch and Clock maker,
near southeast corner Main aud Iron sts.vl-43
n flATIinART. Watch and Clock Maker.Mar-
li. kel street, below Main. vlul3 I
T 5t. KEPHEAItT,
tl . WITH
I3AHNES, BIIO. & HEBRON,
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS A FURS,
No. 603 JIarket Street,
(Above Fifth,)
Philadei.v" .
Q I. RINARI), dealer In Stoves aud Tin-ware
k;. -Main street.
w
inli
M. II. ABBOTT. Attorney at law, Main St.
Vklll.
Light Street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Drt v in jiCiij, iiuui iiuu r?iiueiiiKur, iiiiiu si,, i
below lIartwau'Bstoru,west of Mnrkct. vl-U
TfENIlY KLKLM, Manufacturer and denier lu
baat Bloorasburj. ' ' ' vl-nji J
CM. BnoWN, Hoot ftinl Shoemaker, Main
, street, under Brown' a Hotel. vlnl3
IT F. OMAN A Co., Wheelwrights, Hrst door
X IHJOYU DCI1UUI JIUUSf, VJ
f OIIN A. OMAN, Manufacturer and denier In
u iioots ana biioee. vi
pETKll ENT. denier In Dry Ooodn Groceries,
X fiour, f ecu, Ban, ii!iu,iroii, naus,eic iuain
PROrESBIONAL.
U. II. C. HOWEIl, Burgeon Dentist, Main St..
R.
8. ENT, dealer In Stoves and Tlu wnre In
all Its brunches. vluJQ
Dlt. II. C. HOWEIt, Burg
nbove the Court House,
M-uU
Buck Horn.
UV. VY1I, ill, iVCUCUi fiUlM "" " HJBlt,inii. I
Kxchange Block over WebVn bookstore Ii-n'&
nit. H, F. KINNEY, Rurgvm Dcutl.t.-Teeth
lexirucieu wjiimuhl juuu
jtoslto Episcopal Church,
nearly oj-
vi-ni
a. A "W.1I. HIIOEMAKEIl, dealer In dry
lrst store In south end ot tow u. v2-iilb
CO, BAUKLEY, Attnnuy-nt-Liw. OHlce, 2d
, Hour la Exchange. Block, uxnr the "Exclmnte t
hotel." v4-n3
T B. McKEDVY.M. DfiurEon nnd Thyslclan
j , uormbiue jium St., ueiow jiarKti, vinu
iv. j-j jvin, ai, u nuiKH'ii ttm . iij niciiiit.
south Bide Main street, below Market. vl-iUi
Hotela.
T
HE ESPY HOTEL.
ESPY,
J.
C. RUTTER, M. 1). HurRfi
, Market street, abovo Main
u and Physician
vl-nU
J
tl. liniUKON. Attorncv-at.Law. Ofllcollart-
tnan's building, Mulu tstreet. v2-n20
MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS.
E
1 r.U'iHSIAr., i.lllliuery Hiiu ruut-y uuoun.
onnosllo Episcopal church, Main st, vl-nlJ
BARKLKY.
building Main stleet,
1ISS L1ZZII-
ill
Milliner, Ramsey
vl-nU
i.iuu a. i. wrcim. Fimrv Gnntis. Notions.
M tlnnlru n nil Wtnl Innt-rv. I'.xt'linnpn lllock.Maln
street. V1-U4J
MlhS M. DEURICKfON, Millinery and Fancy
ill uoous,Mainsl., ueiow iHiuuei, vi
Mllllnerv aud Buucy Goods
Main street below Jiaruei. vi-u.
IlltS. 15. KLINE
ill
4 HADE HARK LEV. Ladles'
L'loaks ond Dress 1'uttern. southeast comer
Mulu and West sis, vl-u43
IIIS. JULIA A.
Ill Clc
IIU1B MISSES HAItMAN Mllllneiy and Fane;
I Goods, Main St., below American 1 1 ouse,
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, TA,
Tho undersigned would Inform the travelling
nubile I hat he has taken the above named estab-
IlnlimnlRnil thoroughly refitted the samo for
the perfect convenience of hlsgucsts. Ills larder
win no siociieu w mi me ucsi me muraei auorus.
Tho choicest liquors, wines and cigars always to
uo jounu in ins oar,
WILLIAM I'JSTTIT.
Apr.23,C9-tf Espy, Pa,
glUCK HOTEL,
ORANGEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
IIOHB M'HENBY, Proprietor.
This well known House, having been put In
uiuruugn repuir, 1M HOW OJIVU IU iud LI.IUIIUK I
pilUUC, 111W UUl la BVOtni'U Willi luu i;mat
louors ana clears, aumno laoie win oe. ai an
llinpfl Hiinnllr.il with the delicacies of the season.
No pains will bo spared to Insure the comlortof
guests.
uraugeviuo, uec. iu.du-ii.
MONTOUK IIOUSE
UUI'EUT, I'A.
WILLIAM. BUI LEW, l'roprletor.
This House lmvlnc been put In thorough repair
is now open nr 1110 rect'iuiou ui smsis, aiu
diclts a
rvlll be
stocked nt all Units with tine llquois and clgaiH.
man i'7u-ii.
y"Y"AINVItIGIIT A CO.(
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
ritlLADELWUA,
Denlers In
TEAS, SYUUrS, COFFEE, BUOAU, M0LABSE3
KICK, SPICES, III CAKU BOD A, JiC, AC,
45"0rders will receive prompt attention.
may 10tG7-tf.
JADIES' FANCY FURS!
J U 11 IN 1'' A U L 1 It A ,
718 AnCII STKEET,
Middle of tho Block, between 7th and 8lb Sts.,
boutn me,
1'iriLADULPJriA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds 1
id quality of
FANCY F II It S
rou ladieh: and gentlemen aveau.
Ilnvtn? enliUtred,remodelel andiniDrovwl mv
old ml luvora'oly known ,,"i;Mi'OUIL'M,and
la-J -tm;ni .vfu ery larpe aud Mpleudld aK
surtmru' the dllftrent kinds of Furs from
llrhthundiiu i'.tirope,nnd had theru made up by l
the most pUIHIjI workmen, I would respectfully
invixe my menus m coiuuibiit ano aujuceuicuun
ties, to call nnd examine mv vervlnrco and beau-
tllul nssortment of tuncy Furs, for ladles and
children. 1 nm letermlned to sell nt ns low
prices ns any otherrebpectnblellouse lutheclty, TV JT 1 l
Aku?"H.sttrnlei'- ko wsRVfiiti??? (o Miscellaneous.
71S AltCII STHEET, 1'llILADELl'UIA.
Nov. 4, lb"0-Sm,
Truo Heroism.
Let others wri to of battles fought
On bloody, ghasttjr fields,
Where honor greets the man who win,
And death tho man who yields,
But I wilt wrlto of him who fights
And vanquishes lit a slni.
Who struggles on through wenry years
Against himselfand wins.
Ito Ii a hero staunch and bravo
Who fight an unseen foe,
And puts at lint beneath his feet
Ills passions base and low;
Who stands erect iu manhood's might,
Undaunted, undismayed
The bravest mnn who drew a sword
Iu foray or la raid,
It calls for something more than brawn
Or muscle to o'ercome
An enemy who inarcheth not
With banner, plume and drum
A foo Torever lurking nigh,
With silent, stealthy tread.
Forever near your board by day,
At night beside your bed,
Alt honor then, to that brave heart,
Though poor or rich he be,
Who struggles with his b.iser part
Who conquors and Is free.
Ho may not wear a hero's crown,
Or flli n hero's grave,
But truth will place his name among
Tho bravest of the brave.
Prayers I Don't Like
I do not like to hear him pray
Who loans at twenty-flvo per cent.
For then I think tho borrower may
Bo pressed to pay for food or rent,
And in that book wo nil should heed,
Which says tho lender shall be blest,
As sure as I have eyes to read
It does not say "lake interest."
I do not llko to hear him pray
On bended knees about an hour,
For grace to spend aright tho day,
Who knows his neighbor has no flour.
I'd rather see him go to mitt
And buy tho luckless brother bread,
And see his children eat their fill,
And laugh beneath their humble Bhed.
I do not like to hear him pray,
" Let blessings on the widow bo,"
Who never seeks her home to say,
"If want overtakes you, come to mo."
I hnto tho prayer, so loud and long,
Thaf s offered for the orphan's weal,
By him who sees Ulm crushed by wrong,
And only with the Bps doth feel.
I do not like to hear her pray.
With jeweled ear and Hllken dress,
Whose washerwoman tolls all day
And then Is asked to "work for less,"
Sueh pious shavers I despise;
Withloided hutuls(and ince demuro,
They lift to heaven their "augel ejes,"
rmi )." to oarninp of tho poor.
I do not like such soulless prayers;
It wimig, I hope to be forgiven ;
No angel wintf tuetn upward bears
They're lost a million miles from heaven.
For eomotlmotho engagement had 20th of September lust ; tho next will
tho character of an artillery duel : hut. occur on tho luth of September next,
when tho German linos had taken tho Tho last Now Year of tho Mohammed
posltlioni naaltrned them n moro active ans occurred on tho 3d of April, tho
attack commenced, evidently with a next will bo on March 23d.
dcslroon tho part of tho Germans to To show that very erroneous opln
canturotlio poaltlon on tho right bank Ions are cnlertalnod by pcrsotH laying
of the Uulsne, in order to execute a claims to.sotno intelligence, wo quote
flanking movement, with tho object of tho following paragraph from a com
cutting between the army and LoMans, municatlon that appeared in a recent
and capturing a largo number of prls- number of tho JMlcrprisei over tho slg
oners. nature of "Iddo."
Ati o'clock tho tactics of tho Ocr- 'Sinco "Winter and Spring seems to
menc. D.v.r,,i 4,. i. M.or,rwi a tM come later t nan lomienv. wo iiiiriK it
oaat,w- r . t, i7 ,,1,, can ho accounted for in thh wise. Tho
massing of troops took placo on tho caIcndar by which wo nro KOVcrnod
Krench right, under cover of tho wood, only reckons305 days in one ycarvhilo
near mo viuago oi mono, wnicn was it requires yua (Kiys, o nours, is minutes
nnd J'J.7 seconds for tho ctrth to com-
ilinrvii-nmn loft nt dm Trtwulmi lmsl. P'eto Us cntlro rovoltitlon. It Is obvl
llio oxtrcrno left 01 tlio lrussm.i khu m f this tlion. that thoro itannw
tion, strotclilng lor miles to 1110 souin. ulbj losl by thc almanaes almost six
ensi oi ino jiiain uetween 1110 roau nnu hours, Wlitcn in tno courso 01 n century
villtiBCS, nnd wero commanded by tho would nmount to tipwirtis oi n raontii,
T)rl.Sat,.it nwtflTn.. ... ...nil mu. UIIU II1U UUUL'l U91U11 tVIUlJIl i. tllltW 11U11I
t. r. " , tills statement Is that our calamlar is a
tcttwi tno lenunuer cover oiinowooi.l7Waaim, nr time. If this Is a f.il'o
A sharp and prcelso nccdlo gun nro losjlc, I only nsk u-htxl becomes of the
was opened on tho French lino nnd jracliomu pan oj every year winch u
tuition left of tho vlllnrro of Uretto. "ol reckoned."
not moro than 700 yards distant. It When persons writing for tho press
soon becamo evident that It would bo communlcato such ridiculous Ideas, nnd
imnosslblo for them to loin? hold tho editors nro Ignorant enough to publish
position unless tho dermans wcro dls- them, it Is a suro Indication, that moro
lodtrcd. Tho heavy flro of nrtlllerv di- light is needed on tho subject. Corros
rrjeted on tho woods had apparently but pondents of newspapers and editors
llttlo cuT'ct. A larco body of French should bo careful not to promulgato
Infantry advanced in good order across "Iso Ideas uponany subject. Wo would
tho plain, but wcro compelled to retire, nnvso itiuo," ana nil oincr nowspa.
with heavy loss, under n murderous I'or correspondents, for tlieir own rcpir
llro of both nrtlllerv nnd musketry. Mlon lf r nothing else, to keep quiet
Tho contest for tho possession of Krctto Pn eubjects of which tiiey know less
wca kept up hero until dark, when an man noi mng,
order reached tho French to fall back
on Lo Mans,
Tho battlo began about 1 o'clock, mid
reached its hlght on tho French left.
Tho day was not cold, but tho ground
was covered with eight inches of snow,
Which was fast molting under tho hot
sun. At nn early hour tho streets of
Lo Jtans not moro than flvo miles
from tho field of battlo wero filled
with excited peoplo and crowded with
numerous wagons and nmmunlt'on sup-
"Iddo" has, of course, never heard of
leap-years, or if ho has, did not know
that thoy contain 0G0 days, but proba
ably supposes that they wero Instituted
to glvo tho gentler sex an opportunity
to woo nnd win. If ho had known
what a leap-year is ho would not havo
endeavored to teach such absurd doc
trlno as tho above. Wo would llko to
sco tho nlmanac based upon tho astro
nomlcal calculations of this critic of our
method of reckoning time.
tho ancients wcro unawo to una no
plies, nil being ready to seek n placo of curatcly tho number of days in a year,
Kiiiny ui.tnu ruur m casu ui .in umavor- RormulH divided tlio year into 10 cal
nOIC rCSUlt OI 1110 Ugllt. nn.lnr mnntlia nnrrnannmllnrf tn tho
At 4 o'clock tho Germans advancod revolutions of tho moon around tho
by'columns, covered by tho artillery, earth. January and February wcro
against tho Chateau des Chartres, n afterwards added to tho Ttoman calen
pretty country placo, and occupied it as dar by Numa, This calendar was ro.
headquarters. Here, for tho first lime.
.hf IVchgii bntlory, hitherto In reservii,
op?nod llro, apparently taking the Her
mi'ns by surprise, nnd causing their
advance to waver, but only momcntar-
formed by Julius Caviar, about 41 or 10
11, C, who reckoned tho year to consist
oi oils; -ny As it was inconvenient
to reckon tho fractional part -f a ,iov
each year, tho common or civil year
UtTiil Information.
STATISTICS OI-' THE HUMAN ItACU.
Tho Karlh Is Inhabited by about
1,3S0 millions of Inhabitants, viz:
3SO,000,000 of tho Caucasian raco:
OSO,000,000 of tho Mongolian j 200,000,.
000 of tho Ethiopian ; 220,000,000 of tlio
Malay raco, nud 1,000,000 of tho Ameri
can Indians. All tlieso respectively
speak 3,001 languages, nnd possesses
1,000 different religions.
Tlio nmount of deaths per nnnum Is
33,333,833, or 91,054 per (lay, 3,730 per
hour, 00 per minute, or ono per second.
This loss Is compensated by nt least nti
equal number of births.
Tho nvcrago duration of life through
out tho globo is thirty -tlirco years,
Ono-fourtli of its population dies beforo
tho soventh year, and one-half beforo
tho seventeenth. Out of 10,000 persons
only ono reaches his hundredth year;
only ono in COO his eighteenth year ;
and only ono iu 100 his sixty-fifth
year.
Married peoplo livo longer than un
married ones, nnd a tall man is likely
to livo longer than n short one. Until
tho fiftieth year, women havo n better
chanco of life than men ; but beyond
that period tho chances aro equal.
Slxty-flyo persons out of ouo thous
and marry
Tho number of men able lo bear
arras is but one-eight of tho popula
tion.
Fifteen Per Cent. Multiply by num
ber of days, and dlvldo by 21.
Eighteen Per Cent. Multiply by
number of days ; separato rlghl-hnnd
llguro nnd dlvldo by 2.
Twenty Per Cent. Multiply by
number of days, nnd dlvldo by 18.
Twenty-Four Per Cent. Multiply
by number of days, nnd dlvldo by 1C.
QUOTATIONS OP COIN.
When gold is quoted nt $1.10. a paper
dollar Is worth 01 cents nearly.
When gold is quoted nt$1.15, a paper
dollar is worth 87 cents,
When gold is quoted nt SI. 20, ft papt-r
dollar is worth 631 cents.
When gold Is quoted nt $1.25, a paper
dollar U wortii 80 cents.
When gold is quoted nt $1.30, a paper
dollar Is worth "7 cents nearly.
When gold is quoted at $1.35, a papar
dollar is wortii 7t cents.
When gold is quoted at $1.10, a pap"r
dollar Is worth 71 cents.
When gold Is quoted at SI. 45, a paper
dollar Is worth C9 cents.
When gold is quoted at $1.50, a paper
dollar Is worth COS cents.
cnrxDa op tiii: would.
Tho population of tho world is relig
iously distributed very nearly in tho
following proportions :
Christians, 3S8,COO,000 ; Buddhists,
300,000,000; Other Asiatic Itollglons,
200,000,000; Pagans, 200,000,000; Mo
hammedans, 105,000,000; Jews, 7,000,
000. Iu Europe, America, Australia, and
many of tho Polynesian Islands, Chris
tianity is tho prevailing creed of overy
State. Iu Afrlfa, tho only Independent
Christian Slutts aro Abyssinia and Li
beria, whllo Christianity prevails In
several of the European Colonies. Tho
largest empire of Asia Itussia is also
Treaties of (,'imranly.
Tho Pall Mall Gazette has been ex
amining tho subject of tho number of
treaties of guaranty, now in force, In
Which Great Britain has entered. Tho
countries in rofcronco to which thrfo
treaties liavo been concluded, aro Bel
gium, Orecco, Sardinia, Switzerland,
Portugal, Prussia, Turkey and tho
United States. By treaty dated April
19, 1839, Great Britain, in connection
with Austria, Franco, Prussia, Russia
and tho Netherlands, guaranty tho In
dependence, Integrity nud neutrality of
Belgium, which had separated from
tlio Netherlands in 1831. In 1S70, about
tho tlrao of tho breaking out of tho
Franco-German war, duplicato treaties
wero negotiated with Franco nnd with
Prussia for tho fuither protection of
Belgium, and to bo termlnablo at tho
eloso of tho war. The Jolut convention
of May 7, 1832, and April 30, 1833, be
tweon Great Britain, France, Ilussia,
.nnd Bavaria, erected Greece into a
n fll.rlalUti nnn.itiM- Tm.1I., M,!,1.
country in extent, is under tho rule of kingdom and settled tho crown on
n m,.i;fi .,..,..... .,.i u PrincoOtho, of Bavaria, and guarntled
largo portion of Farther India. succession to tho Greek throne of
Tho Mohammedan countries in Asia c.erlaln PrillcM of mvarla 1,1 tho dlroct
Tlir. BATTLE Ol1 IX MASS.
Business Cards.
jyj M. L'VELLE,
Ashland, ficliuylklll County Tn.
A.
L. TUP.NEB
l'lIVSICIAN AND BUnOKON,
iiLOOMsnuno, va.
Offick over Lutz'H DriieBlore.
Fifth Street.
Iteuldeno
decl(J7U.
London, Monday, Jan. 10, 1871.
Tho following details, an oyo-witness,
of tho battlo between tho Prussians,
under Princo Frederick Charles, and
tho Fronch Army of tho Loire, under
Gen. Chanzy, beforo Lo Mans, havo
been received :
"After tho defeat of Tuesday (Jan.
10), Gen. Chnnzy rallied his broken col-
urns, nnd, hnving received rcenforco-
ilyj With their usual obstinacy tho was reckoned 3G5 days, nnd overy fourth
Gitmans again pressed forward and year n day was Inserted, (called tho tn
attacked tho French infantry, which tcrcalary day,) making tho year consist
or&tpicd tho terraced road below tho of 300 days. Tlio extra day was lniro-
Gencral's position. It soon becamo ovl- tiucou ny repeating ino-itu oi j'eoru
ary, which with tho llomans was called
tho sixth tlcty before, thc calends ofjlurch
Tho years containing this day twice,
wero on this account called bissextile,
which means havitm two-sixths,
But tho exact time In which tlio carlli
performs its revolution around tlio sun,
which constitutes tho solaror truo year,
aro Turkey, Persia, Affghanistan and
tho Khanates uf Central Asia; in Afri
ca -Morocco, tho dependencies of Tur
key '12gypt, Tunis, Tripoli,) and a
"''' of in'nl jr States.
Buddhism iitr.-i" ln India, Farther
India, in many parts of C'lu.i-. ind iu
Japan. Tho governments of Japan,
Burniah, nnd Siam nro Buddhist; the
government or China adheres to tho ramo onno ucmnnasoi irawia, .vnm
line.
By a revolution which took placo in
1803, King Otho was expelled, nnd
Princo William of Denmark was called
to tho Hellenic tlirono, under tho title
of King Georgo I. By a protocol of a
conferenco botweon Great Britain,
ivinco and KUssla, signed Juno oth,
1SU3, tills chniin-o Ten approved of ln
dent that tho Fronch wcro unablo to
withstand tho heavy charges of tho
enemy, nnd nt C o'clock tho order lo
retreat was given. Tho French artillery
maintained a heavy flro, and -tho Ger.
mans seemed disinclined to pursuo tho
advantage.
Gen. Chanzy actively superintended
tho retreat, which was never disorderly.
Indeed tho French still held tho stroiv
r ellgion of Confucius.
HOW TO LAY OIT A SQUAItE ACBII OP
anouNi).
Measure 209 feet on eacli side, and
you will havo a square acre, within an
inch.
LAND IlL'ASUIln.
is 305 days, 5 hours, IS minutes and 19.7 i n sqUaro Inches - - l square foot.
mcnts, determined to striko another gest positions, and believed that thoro-
blow to retrieve his fortunes. After a
night of unceasing labor and anxiety,
daylight found tho French forces pre
pared for tho conflict. Their army con-
I'lmcv l w open n.r mo reeeimou oi cihsis.
vinl pnliw will Lo kinrlto enmre llio perfect i
tort of llio travelers. Tno l'lonrletor solic
nharo of public luitiowme. The bar wll
Q W. MILLER,
aiiuiuli ai imn,
niAN onice. liuuutics. liack-i-ay ami Penkions sistcu oi inrco corps, tno oixteoin, BOV.
collected. HlooniKburi! l'a. Bep.'JJ W nMln,,ll, nnil Ttvontv-MraK rr.inpottvr.lv. plinnr-n his iloplslnn.
. -, L
suits of tho day wero not irrecoverably
lost to them. Gen. Chanzy hoped to
renew tho fight tinder better auspices
to-morrow: but, later In tho evening,
an event occurred which caused hi in to
JOBERT F. CLARK,
TlOHKH HOTEL
! or Main street,
hv T. Hp tit. Tnvlor. enst end
Ofllco Main Street below
IUuomfcburtf l'emi'n.
lirilliMl llt X .lALUJIl.UIOlUtllUIiciO'.uniirij
If nnd Oybtcr Baloon, wliolenaleand retail. Kx
cimnge liiocK, aiam mreei, vi-ui
MKROHAKTS AND GROCERS.
n C. MAUU, Dry Goodf and Notions, soutli-
J Ht'Hl VUfilCr iHUlll UUU iM'U QLBi '
cerles, lioota, Bboes, &c, corner Main and
Iron streets, v3-u30
D
B.
jgENTON HOTEL.
W. F. PIATT, Proprietor,
BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
thorouji repair iiVmw open lor tho reception of WAN Office, Woomfcbuns l'a.
VISUOIH. r.o I'HIIlH imoueeii BlH.lcw iu.-..oi,.d I
tlio perlect comfort of Kiifhls, The proprietor
ulko runs a BtoL'e from tho Hotel to niooinsbnrg I '
ami Intermediate points on Tuesday, Thursday J'
aud Katurday of each week. imayo 70-11
the Court Houeo.
II. LITTLE,
ATTORNUV AT LAW,
ontco rourt-Houi.o Alley, below tho C01.UH
A. IlKOKf.KY. Hoot and Hhoo store, boolts
A stationery, Main St., below Market, vln!3
nrinittVUH A. .IACOBY
W IlXCHANUEIlLOCK.llLOOJIBllUna.I'A. LUMI1IAN bulhilllB.
JACOna, Confectionery, groceries etc.,
j. st below Irou
Main
vl-f8
1J MKNl)F.NIIAI.r..fleneralR(oclorMerelinn-
VJ. dlse and Lumber, corner of Main street and
Berwick road. vl-nlj
WOX WEIin, Confectionery nnd Bakery.
I1 wholesale nnd retail, Exchango Block. vl-u!3
HO. HOWEIt, llatspnd Caps, Boots andHhoes,
Main St., above Court House, vl-nlJ
T K. QlltTON, Orocerles A Provisions, Main
11 Hireei ueiow aiamei.
t lr. MAI7.I1. Mammoth Orncerv. fine flro-
I. cerlcs. Fruits, Nuts, l'rovltlon, 4c, Main
nnd Iron HtreetB. vl-noo.
HI IKELVY, NKAL A CO., dealers In Dry Hoods,
IU uroceries, l-iour, I'eeu. r-an, r isn. irou.iHuM,
etc.N. E. cor. Main and Market its. vl-nW
Q H. MILLEIl A f-ON, dealer lu Dry Ooods,
H, uroceries, llllt'eunwurr, riniir, f-iiii, pim".
celebialed Cream and old etock Ales, wheh they
and half barrels constantly on hand. This alt)
Is brewed by William V. Brockway, 315 to 3.3
East Eleventh Ktreel, Kew vom ciiy.
Bioombburu, June iv. .u-iw
CIIARPLESS & HAItMAN,
KAQLK l-OUNDUV AND MANOFACTmiNa bnop.
STOVES A PLOWS WHOLESALE A llETAIL
TUK CELEhllATBD UONTllOSK IKON 1IKAM SU
TIIK 1IUTTON WOODEN UKAM PLOWS.
n..Mnn.an.l l.'lrallrlr.lr for rennirllip elt V HIOVCS
Ail kinds of Brass or Irou casting made to order
upon snort nonce.
Illoomsburi;. l'u.
Mar.l9,'09-tf.
. B. HAItMAN.
i'roprieioru
B. BROCKWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
llLOOMSIlUlta, l'A,
n- OFrirE Court Houso Alley, in the Co-
g L A T E ROOFING,
KVfetfX V A li I I I X
A T
MOST FAVORABLE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, ArfD CAHFEll J, THOMAS
Box, 277. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mar.lMMy
osn nnn prime brick
FOR SALE AT ESPY.
I'or particulars, address
H. J, MILLAI1I), Espy,
on T. 11. MILLEIl, Lime Itldgc.
0Ct2S'7lMf.
under tho command of Admiral Jour- After dark, a strong forco of Germans
equlberry and Gens. Colomb and Jouff- renowed tho fight, attacking La Tuilo-
roy. Thoso corps averaged 50,000 men rlcs, tho most important French po?I
each, making an effectivo forco of 150,- tion. Immense masses of infantry and
000 men, tho wholo under tho command a largo forco of cavalry advanced rapld
of Gen. Chanzy. By 10 o'clock In tho ly, scattering tho French forces, who
morning Jourqulberry's corp3 had did not nnticipatoan attack. Tho Gardes
taken up n position 011 tho right bank of Mobiles from Brittany fled in disorder,
tho river Uulsne, Gen, ColomVs on tho nnd tho wholo French forco on tho right
plateau of Auvours, nnd Gen. Jouflroy's bank of tho Ilulsnowcro compelled to
on tho right, covering the villago of make a rapid retreat upon Lo Mans.
Bretto. This unforeseen disaster compelled tho
The Prussians ndvanccd along threo French army hastily to ovacuato Lo
roads, apparently 100,000 strong. Soon Mnns nnd retreat with nil possible ra
nfter lOo'clock sharp firing was opened pidlty, Tho retreating columns wero
by tho Prus-iians from well-located bat
teries on tlio left of tho French. It was
replied to with spirit. Soon 11 largo
forco of Gorman infantry, Hanked by
cavalry, ndvanccd under coer of n
heavy artillery llro, striking tho right
of Admiral Jourequiberry's position.
harrassed and attacked for several days,
and wero compelled to fleo in different
directions to cscapo capturo or death."
seconds. Henco it will bo perceived
that tho Julian Calendar, which reck
oned 3G.j days and 0 hours a year, was
imperfect, as it reckoned 11 minutes,
10.3 seconds moro than a truo year.
This error, though small, produced in a
long courso of years, h noticeable error,
which was corrected by Popo Gregory
XIII, who In 15S2 decreed that tho 5th
of October should bo tho 15th, thus sup
pressing tho 10 days that had been
gained since the adoption of tho Julian
Calendar about 1020 or 1023 years before.
This, called tlio Gregorian Calendar,
was adopted In England in 1752. Tho
error then being 11 days. - Parliament
declared tho 3d of September to bo tlio
11th, mid at the saino time mado tlio
year begin January 1st instead of March
2.) tn. 1110 uregorian Calendar was
adopted In Germany in 1777, and in
Franco In ISOo, whllo Russia nnd other
countries of tho Greek Church still ad
hero to tho Julian Calendar, or did a
few years ago, consequently their dates,
(generally called Old Style) aro now 12
days later than ours Xew Htylc). Somo
of our almanacs still carry along tho
old stylo or Julian Calendar, on the
r L'ht hand maririn of tho nacre.
According to ineurcgoriaii caicuuar.
9 bquaro feet
301 squaro yards
10 squaro rods
1 squaro roods
G10 squaro acres
1 squaro yard.
1 tquaro rod.
1 squaro rood.
1 squaro aero.
1 square mllf .
MEASURE Ol' DISTANCES.
A mliu is 5,230 foot, or 1,700 yards in
length.
.V fathom Is 0 ftct.
A league la 3 miles.
A ".Sabbath-day's journey" 1j 1,165
yards (this is 18 yards less than two-
thirds of it mile.)
A "day's journey" is S3 miles.
A cubit 13 2 feet.
A great cubit is 11 feet.
A hand (liorso measure) Is 1 Inches.
A palm Is 3 Inches.
A span is 10 7-S Inches.
A paco is 3 feet.
Nutlous, etc., Exchange Block, Mnlnst,
TJLOOMSBURG MARBLE WORKS.
UUKTON A SILKS,
"(Successors to A. Wllranu,)
llcspectfully Infotm the lubllo Hint I hey are
E.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OM, CimiMTMAN, Saddle, Trunk 4 Harness.
. maker, Slave's Block Main Street. v3ul(l
l W. llOBIIINS.llnuordealerseconddoorlrom
u norinwesi corner .iaiii auu iiou sis.
p J. TI1011NTON, Wall I'aper, Window Shades
AJ. uuu uAiures, Humeri tuoca, juaiu si.
GW.COUELL, Furniture Booms, three story
1 brick, MaluStreet,v.estof Marketst, vlnlJ
UllOSHNSTOCK.Photograpuer, over Uobblns
& Eyer's Store. Main st. vl-il
I
now lully iriinrtU to do all klmiH of woilt in
tbelr lino ol LtnslnetH, upon leafeonablo ternm
and Bhort notUc,
cubes.
fcatihfuctlou 'uarrunttd In alt
Ijan,
M. KNOTUt.
well M'lecteil new slock isprerareu 10 exiuoii uiIH 1)05111011 near lliu river, uuu.vimiiiiy
tho best variety ot ,,1 C,r,i.,,r,I l.lj rr.rei nf ni tlllnrv
uuuin u u,.nPl nf A,l,..lr,il foil rn ill
. I III 11 1 1 I , II. I.. ... n ... ...n pa.1 I I ' l"u RV.,..w.v .
U.'71-ly to make Boots and bhoes'to oldtr lu tliolates berry, Which cllCCkod for It wllilo tllO
further advanco of thoGermans In that
B. KUHN. dealer In Meat. Tallow, etc.. Cliem-
berllu's alley, rear of American House, VlnlJ
TOUN A. FI'NPTON 4 CO., mutual and cash
u rates n re Insurance companies. llrower'u Build
ing, Main Street, vl-ulJ
t-. ir . HTvnr.TMt. dealer ln pianos, oreans nml
It' melodeons,at O, W. Coreli's furniture rooms
Stoves and Tinware.
NEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
tuiiAir irifiPWitrTi'ir
Main Htreet ono door abovo E. MendenliaH's
Htore. , , u, ,
Uanufsconbtantly on baud, nnd for ulo at tbo
'iTnnlnBln all IU brandies woefully attended to,
.ntli.lnnllnli iruiirillltt'tll.
Tin WOrlC OI llll KlIlUS wmm-euio uw vmw,
lal Is lequestcdt
l)r.V,()3'U
ami best Myles. For enh only. In tho old J'ost
H'O I'UiiiiiiiK, corner iuin auu ainiivi.-i.rii-ti
Itloombburg,
Ibei.y7t1.ly.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nr lilt.' f( ltltfWW
WAIN STltl'JT, UNPKU IlltOWM'8 IIOTKI.
A lull and complete atbortment of leadymaao
linniH nml himcHlor inen.woiiun and children
J list ruuhtd ami u
varieties 10 miii uu
lii'kt rtf u-f 11 lr iloiici 11 1
Olvohlm 4 cull. apru'70-lf.
Jfmlo of IlccLonlii; Time.
Midnight of December 31st is among
Christian nnlions. reckoned as tho end
Tho assaulting column was mot by n ing of ono year, nnd tho beginning of every fourth year is a leap year except
iiircouriiuury inu iiuin many kuu-j, in- nnotlier. Ttiat jicrlou being so near at Ug tho centennial or hitudrodth years,
aiming 11 iiumuei ui 11111r.1111u11a1.uu1 um naiul, a snort explanation or tlio ractlv
now pattern. Tlio strugglo now becamo oa 0f reckoning time is, perhaps P
exceedingly sovoro, nnd was well con- ,,rnpriato at this time, especially as the
tested. Butnltliougiitiiouermanssuiier- subject is not as generally understood
ed heavy loss.thcy llnally succeeded in as It should bo. Many beliovo that 1
driving back tlio French, capturing two o'clock, P. M., of December 3lBt, 111 re- beforo staled, tho true year consists of
amy ends tlio 0111 year, and uegins 1110 kcj days, 5 hours, IS minutes and 10.7
now; or in other words, that it Is tno seconds. If wo reckon 305 days a3 u
anniversary of tho exact point of tlmo yrav t10 tlmo lost Iu tho calendar in
when tins worm was iisneicti into ex
istonco by tho fiat of tho Almighty
Scienco teaches us that ages wero ro
quired to comploto tho formation of tho
Earth, or to condonso nnd consolldato
mado by tho Germans to securo further i,0 n.utlcles of nebulous matter out of eljt nf .Idlt .l.iv hut hv en dntii" ur
advantages, tho object being to take tho wl,ei, jt i3 formed, and that ndditloual ,,; n min, -11.2 sec. too much in four
IlAI'.ItEI, MEA3UBE.
A barrel of Hour weighs 100 pounds
A barrel of pork, 200 pounds.
A barrel of rice, 210 pounds.
A keg of powder, 25 pounds.
A firkin of butter. 100 pounds.
A tub of butter, CO pounds.
A keg of butter, 00 pounds.
direction,
Two or
three sovero assaults wero
but tho fourth centennial year Is also a
Kip year, that Is 1700, 1S00, 1000, Ac,
nro common years, but 1000, 2000, 2100,
&c, are lea)) years. Let us try to prove
tlio correctness of this calendar. As
ono year Is 0 Ji., Is mill., -10,7 sec., and
in four years Is 2J h,, 1 mln, 1S.S sec,
that is one day lacking only 11 minutes,
11.2 seconds ; henco wo add 0110 day
overy fourth year, making tho year con.
BUSHEL MEASUltE.
Tho following aro hold by weight por
bushel :
Wheat, bo.tus, potatoes and clover-
seed, GO pounds to tho bushel.
Corn, rye and flaxseed, 50 pounds.
Buckwheat, 52 pounds.
Hurley, -IS pounds.
Oats, 32 pounds.
Br.in, 20 pounds.
Timothy-seed, II pounds,
GYuroO hilt, 85 pounds.
position held by tho French nt La Til
lore. Tho French, howovor, wcro strong
fin mle at riasonnble rails, ly posted, lllld follgllt With grO.lt COlir
.11 rlnskca or customer. The ' 1 ... , ., ,-, , ,1
at Mum notice, uu hereiofoie, ago mid dctei initiation. Lach nssiiult
Jji WOllll
burg and vli
intttle and Brown Btou7
,'orks, East Bloomsburg.BerwIck road, vl-nle
rjAMtlEL JACOBY
OW
TOVE3 AND TINWARE
A. M. UUPEBT
nunouuees to bis friends and customers that lio
ST
THOIINTON
, ,1 niinmlipntn 11.1. ItzellHOl 1 lOOinS-
juri; and vlclnll v. that ho haslusl ucelvcu a lull
uuu coiuiueiu iissui iiueui Ol
WALL l'APEIt, WINDOW SHADES,
FIXTDllEU, CORDS, TASSELS,
and ell other goods lu his line of business.
ages wcro required to fit it for tlio abodo
of man. So that If tho historical ice'
ords of tho early periods weio so com
nlcto Hint wo could to a certainty calcti
was repulsed with serious loss to tho ato tlio ox net point of tlmo when Ad
Germans, tlio rrencn uiso losing neav
lly. Mcanlimo nn equally flerco nttack ll0 period that might bo considered tho
was mailo on llio I'renciuino covering creation of tho Earth, as it was pro
tho railroad to Chartres and Paris. crcsslve, and oxtondod, nnd without a
After two hours' desperate fighting tho definite beginning. But chronology Is
French center wa3 driven back. It ro- Uo Imperfect in regard to the earlier
years, which will in 100 years amount
to 18 h, 37 mln. 10 sec; that Is one day
lacking 5 li. 22 mln. CO tec; henco in.
stead of reckoning tho centennial or
VARIOUS WEIGHTS AND MEASURED.
A ton of coal is 2,210 pounds; but tho
retailers glvo only 2000.
A ton of round timber is 10 feet ; of
squared timber, 51 cubic foot.
A commercial balo of cotton Is 100
pound.'.
A pack of wool Is 210 pounds.
A section of Government laud Is G10
power earnestly insisieu inai tne guar
anty treaty should bo enforced. Ko at
tention was paid to tho protest of Ba
varia. By treaty of May 20th, 1857,
between Great Britain, Austria, Franco,
Prussia, Russia and Switzerland, tho
King of Prussia renounced his sover
eign rights over tho principality of
Ncufchafcl and tho country of Naleiijv
gin, and Joined tho other powers, ln "
guarantying tho union of the ceded ter
ritory witli Switzerland. By a long
series of treaties running from 1373 to
1815, Great Britain and Portugal enter
ed Into an engagement of guaranty of
each other's dominions. By tho treaty
of Vienna of Marcli 25th, 1815, Great
Britain, France, Austria, Russia and
Pru-..-ia guarantied to Prussia posses
sion in full propei ty and sovereignly of
her Saxon provinces.
Great Britain, with tho othor groat
powers, has also guarantied the neutral
ity or tho provinces of Chamois nud
F.iucigny, under the treaty of March
10, 1S10, between Sardinia and Switzer
land. Tho lutegrlty of tho Kingdom
of Sweden aud Norway against aggres
sion on tho part of Russia lias been
guarantied by Great Britain nnd Franco
by tho treaty of November 17tli, 1855;
and tho two powers engaged to furnish
sulueient naval aud military forces to
co-operato in nsUHiig Russia. Tho
perpetual Independence, integrity and
neutrality of Switzerland nro guaran
tied by tho flvo great powers under tho
treaty of Vienna. Tlio independence
and integrity of Turkey nro guarntied
by Great Britain by tho treaty of March
30, 1S50, and tho sovereignty of tlm
Sultnu over tho united principalities of
Moldavia and Wallachla, by treaty of
August l'Jth, 1850, Tho Convention of
April 10th, 1850, between Great Britain
and tho United States, guaranties tho
neutrality of i ship canal botweon tlio
Atlantic and Paclflo oceans. In com
menting upon tho above international
obligations of England, tho Pall Mull
Gazette says Groat Britain has plenty
of Irons In tho flro, and somo of them
may, perhaps, ono day becomo unpleas
antly warm for handling. Ledger.
htm iiAim .inuiAi in rnrnltiire. trunks, ceder
' willow ware, near the Forks Hotel, vl-nli
continues tho above business at his old place ou Ir.' treated, howovor, slowly and lii gootl periods of tho World's history, that it
0.
FOSTElt.Qlue Maker, uud White nud Fancy
r Ja luu.uiUD iiiu
Tanner, Scottown.
V1UI7
If 11. B1DLEMAN, Agent for Munson's Copper
J. Tubular Llghtulnu ltod, vHulU
lACnll 11IKKFENBAC1I. llrnnm Faclnrv. Or.
il tiers lelt at his residence or at Miller s Sou's
tore promptly ailed. Best greeu Western brush
scd. vl-nis.
JAMES CADMAN, Cabinetmaker and Chair
maker i rooms Main street bel. Iron, v3-n21
NW.BAMPLU&Co.,Machlnlsls,East Blooms'
i burg.near Lack. It. It. Castings madeatshor
notice, machinery made nnu lepuireu. vy-ni'
MAIN STREET. BLOOS1SBUUO,
Customeu can be accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware nnd every W
ricty of article found In a Stove and Tlnwaro Es
tabltshmeut lu the cltles.and on tho most reason.
nolo terms, Repairing done at the shorte&tnotloo,
W DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
luur.VMJ-tf
Main St, below Market
Espy.
1!
j . iir.luiiAiiu, jmu,,ueuier uvury uuima,
Uroceries, aud general Merchandise, vVull
BUSINESS CARDS,
- VISITING CAUDM,
LKTTl.lt IIEAIJS,
BILL HEADS,
PUOUKAMMES,
POSTERS,
AC, AO.
Neatly and Choaply Printed
From the Latest Styles of Type at tho
COLUMBIAN Or-flUK.
jiBl'Y STEAM FLOURING MILLS, C.S. Fowler,
Proprietor,
JV.IV1,
Vi'nlil
I 11. WKRKHEIBr.lt, Hoot and Shoe Stare cud
manulactory. Shop on Malu Htreit op
posite the Steam Mill. Villi
W. EDO Alt, Susquehanna Planing Mill and
Box Manufactory. 2nll
TOE I IOE1 ICE I
Tlio Iini1r.dffnfu1 tinvhif lillllt tllfl lamest lt?Q
hmina In the oounty. (of few toutu-atmclty) will be
prepared to furnUUclear,iuroVlnUintf Creek Jfo
durlux the eutuiliig Hummer, at the iowtwd mark
et ratlin. lee delivered to any part of tbe town,
Picnics supplied. All ordj rP,"'
Bloomsburg. Uec, 80, miMra,
TJOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER
W. M. MONROE A CO.
Rupert, Pa.,
Manufacturers ol
POWDER KEGS,
imJ dealers In all kinds of
LUMBER,
ulve notice that they are prepared to accomodate
nm was created, wo could still fix upon 0no day mid reckon It a common year
of 305 days ; but by so doing wo deduct
5 h. 22 mln. 50 nee. loo much every 100
years, which in -100 years will nmount
to 21 li. 31 mill. 20 sec; or one day lack
ng only 2 h, 2S mln, 10 sec, henco wo
add ouo day to overy fourth centennial
year, making It a leap year; conso.
uuently tho error In tho Gregorian ctl
Miliar Is only 2 li. 23 mln. 10 sic In 400
years, or ono day In 3S71 years, henco It
will bo necessary to deduct ono day
hundredth year a leap year, wo rfwliiti ncres (1 mile.)
A liquid ton Is 252 gallons.
A box 10 by 10J Inchos, and S Inches
deep, contains 1 bushel.
order for a short dlstanco only, to a Us Impossible to detormlno tho period of
position in rear ot that first occupied, tlio year ln which Adam w.13 created
and wheiotho rising ground ail'orded UVo can only npproximato in tho mini
good facilities lor tno nrtiiiery. iiero a bcr of years.
heavy force of guns wits parked, which, Tho year among Christian nations for.
manned by tlio mtirinos.openod a sovero merly began with March, Instead of frnm tint vnoi- Mr.rt oii.l U n imm
mm U..-uiilx;u niu ufuu inuuuvmiu- jiuiimry COnsoni.eiUIV.OCmwnDer. UO mnn Intnul nf n lmin voir. In nnW
I MM.Ij nl.nnl.r.,1 l.n Jl t U 1 "
ing ciic.uj . x,..,, I j i". toner, ovomuer iiiiu uueemuer, wcro that tho calendar may not get " nhe.td
uermans, out cuinpum'u mum iu inu tno 7in, sin, Din nnu luin moiiini, ns I 0f time." Thus tho Gregorian calen
uacu in mm. tt. ui-avi tuuiuOT inu ineir names liiuicatoj uoiug tierivcii ,ir- win inln in n...,. iiiw.n,.i,
their custom with iti.patch. and on the cheapest boon ojieiietl from the German batteries, frora tho Lntin numerals Soptcm (7), innlto number of ngoj, unless "some
EXCELLENT INTEREST RULE5!.
For tliuling tho interest on any prin
cipal for any number of days. Tho an
swer In each ciso being lu cents, sepa
rato tlio two right-hand figures of tin
swer to oxprois in dollars and conts:
Four Per Cunt Multiply tho princi
pal by tho number of days to run ; sep
terms.
p HESTER S. FURMAN,
HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTURER,
nnd dealer lu
CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, FLY-NETS,
UUrr.U.O ItOllE-H, UOltSK-llLAMKETK AO.,
whtch lie feels confident be can sell at lower
ralo tnau auy other person in tno county, ux
amine for Yourselves.
Shop third door below the Court House, Main
Direct, uiuuiusuunc,
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iiiuitiim i..v,....m. "iv ui.i,w.u..- uLxiiuuii uuu uiiiiuury iai suuiim uo i ier Jntellliiencer
ty of tlio German guns in firing soon considered tho Now Year. Instead of
becamo apparent. After nn unequal March 23th. So It will bo perceived Tin: local reporter of tl.o Vnllcjo ofJnysi separato right-hand figuro.nnd Biitlsfactorllv explains what many lg
that tho 1st of January dorives.nll Its (Texas) fciprto'complalnsof tliobcare- dlvldo by A, norant icoplo havo taken for lirpropil
imporianco irom tho fact that wo reck- "J oi muitiers, rouucnes, arson anu w i,eni. multiply uy number oty. Wo livo nnd learn.
on it as tno beginning of our year, irigntiui acciuenis in uuu locality, no "i uuu titviuo uy no,
As to Low Dresses. Most fashions
owo their origin to nn attempt to glvo
proinlueuco to tho strong point to hldo
tho weak point of u king or queen.
Thus powder ciiino Into voguo to con
ceal a queen's gray hair, aud large pe
rukes because ti king was bald. Wo
learn, however from n Belgian paper,
Hint tho custom of ladles exhibiting
their busts In all tho boauty of naturo
has a far more romantic origin. In a
battlo tho French wero engaged ln (all
dates wo may mention aro resctved,)
their ranks wcro broken, and they wero
routed. When they retreated their
women bared their breasts and entreat
ed them to pierce them lather thanrtr
mlt tliein to fall Into tho hands or tho
enemv. T'hls va9 too much for tho
Muto right hand llguro from product, gallant Gauls. Norvtd with courcfe
nod dlvldo by 0. tlie.v turned, renowed tho combat and
! ivo Per Cent Multiply by number wero victorious. From that hour
of days, nnd dlvldo by 72. French women havo ut festal occasions
blx 1 er Cent Multiply by number alwavs been accustomed to wear their
of days ; separate right-hand llguro and dresses low. In fact, when you sco ono
uivnio who appears to havo forgotten tho up-
Eight Tor Cent. Multiply by num. per part of her dress, it Is no proof of
bcr of days, and dlvldo by 15. Indelicacy, but simply nn indication of
JNino i ercem. Multiply by number tho power of niitlonnl sentiment. This
duel tho French ilro slackened, thoUcr
mans causing great loss to tho French
lines. Still the French Infantry main.
tallied their position heroically, and
Othor neonlo reckon tho belnninr of says It may speak well for tho morula Twelvo Per Cent. Multliilv bv unm
unothor attempt to dlelodgo Blguiilly tho year at othor periods. Tho last of tho town, but that "it Is rough on her of days ; separata right-hand llguro
fiiHwl. Now Year of tho Jews occurred on tho an Industrious local." nnd dlvldo by 3.
A man who wears a paper collar foru
week and keops It clean, Is not good for
anything elso.