laomeburg mutat wm. U. JACOBY. Editor. Wednesday, Feb. 19, MS. Democratic State Convention. lIARRISIWIrn, Pa.,Januacy 8, LW. The Democratic S tate Committee of Penn- Itylvania have fixed WEDNESDAY, THE lOURTH DAY OF MARCH, WS, at 32 o'clock x., as the tune, and the Hall of the House of Repreresentativee, at Harris burg, as the place, for holding the annual Convention of the party. It is ordered that this Convention be com posed of ono member for each Senator and Repreacatative, who shall be elected in the usual manner and they will meet at the time and place aforesaid, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Auditor General and Surveyor General. and of selecting Delegates to the National Con vention for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President. The members and committees of the or ganization and all conservative citizens who can unite with us in the support of consti tutional principles arc requested to proceed to the +vinyl of the delegates in their re spective ilistriets• By order of the Democratic state C,, t n. mittee. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, G. 0. DEM, See'y. Chairman. General Grant Is Deud It has frequently happened in the history of the world that men have suddenly dire)). peered from the stage of action, and the manner of their 'taking off' was, at the time, and remains, a mystery. As to who was the atrocious murderer of poor Cock Robin is settled by the historian of that em inent but unfortunate bird ; and the name of Sparrotc will forever bo held in abhorrence by the numerous and influential members of the family of FILM and Feathers. Morgan, it is well known, was killed, baked, and eat ‘u by the Museum; but we submit that the question as to who struck Billy Patterson is still open to the world fur discussion. Not ro with the lamented subject of this notice. General Grant is dead ! True, his corporeal body is still perambulating the streets of Washington, cigar, shoulder straps and all, presenting to the unthinking ob server the same appearance, for all the world, as the Grant of the days when vul tures and carrion crows fattened on the ear caws of our sons and brothers in the tkrnas of Virginia. But General Grant is dead ; by which we Wan, speaking serious ly, he is morally and politically dead; and his (political) ashes might rest in peace, were it not that it behooves the American people to profit by the exam ph! aed fate of EEO lien. Giant was set up by the Radicals on ly to he knocked down. Awl down he is. chicanery on the part of the Radicals in Congress, have dune the business tor• him. The recent correspondence between him and the President has shown conclusively that his designs were traitorous so far as the Exeeu live is concerned, and that his intention was to play into the hands of the Radicals ; and the latter having used the cats-paw nre ready to let the cat R.) limping off, and to bestow their caresses upon some nobler ani mal. Let the Democra7 profit by the fate of the..e eminently bad wen, and show to the world that there is enough of moral and po litieal honesty in the American people to yet save the nation. Neither the mistakes of a President in appointing dishonest subordi mites to office, as in the case of this man, nor the bold villainies of an usurping Con gress, should deter us from doing our whole duty. M. The time was when Gen. George G. Meade was credited with being a thorough soldier and something of a statesman, but this reputation has been dissolved by his emrsc as a Congressional satrap. It seems impossible fur a man to become a despot and retain a good character. The idea that pervades most of Meade's recent orders, that he can control a so-called Military Dis trict as he would govern a camp of soldiers, shows that his capacity was greatly overra ted, and that, instead ot' being a statesman and a soldier, he is only one of the common class of beggarly adventurers, who become intoxicated with undeserved prosperity, and cut such capers in their elevated position as would disgrace an ordinary simpleton. Tho "Hero of Gettysburg," in a desperate wren tlo with the half-starved editors of Alabama, trying to cut off their slender advertising I a tronage, is about as complete a specimen of petty meanness as could be easily imagined, FIXIIMIIIM skirThe New York Work, is a newspaper which has secured a trifling circulation upon the bogus pretense of advocating Democrat ic principles. Those Democrats in Ohio who have exerted themselves to secure sub scribers to it, will perceive by its recent course that they are simply introducing an enemy into their ranks to betray them at the moment when they most require its aid.— The clubs that have been raised for the World, in Ohio, should he transferred either to the Tribune or some Democratic journal, The Crisis. We have a newspaper of like character not long established in this count•. I=lll MrrILATED GnEr.o.teits.--Woni and defaced enrreney is just now an abominable nuisance, and our trailes.people are so sharp that they don't want to rewire a "legal ten der" of' any denomination, if a hair's breadth happens to bo wanting from the note. It may not be generally known that all mutilated bills are redeemed by the gov ernment—in purrs of not lea, ihau three dol lars—they are forwarded to the treasury de partment, and the "newish" is mut to par ties tbrwarling defaced notes, the amount sent for exehange. Pick up your "old rags," envelope and address the same, 'Treasury of the Linked States," Washington, 1). 0., and by duo course of mail you will receive, in new bills, the amount forwarded, free of postage. 1=111!I Dom). —.Mrs. Mundt Albeck, wbo was injured by a fall near tbu Catawissa Railroad 84 she was returning limn the M. E.Cbureb, died oo Tuesday evening of kV, Wetic.—• ..Vonfour ...dwrie4 , co■et Preeeedllnpi. RISCOND W I ; William Ikeler vs. Job , 'Same. Vet diet for I.kOntlant, David Yeagor VP, Clinton lkwitt, et. at. %'er'diet f or pornsulant. Mary E. Green vs. B. S. Howell. Neel went. Verdict fbr Plaintiff. Wm. Ahhott vh. Silas D. Edgar. Action for debt. Verdict for Plaintiff $34 95. James Hannon vs. Michael Cream, a. a/. Ejectment. Verdict thr John McDonald vs. Lewis Boner and Sil vester Hoffman. Action, Tress Asa on the wise. Jury not agreeing, they were dis charged by the Court. On motion of Mr. LeVoile, Mason Void man, Esq., was admitted to practice in the several Courts of Columbia County, which caused a very pleasant and agreeable smile to come over the countenance of the Court Crier: Franklin 11. Pearson vs. Andrew Freas. Civil suit for damages. Verdict for Plt'ff. Charles W. Miller vs. Bloom Township. For recovery of bounty. Verdict fur Plain• tiff *217.25. Bale granted ft)r now trial. The following is the report of the Grand Jury as handed in by that body and filed: To the Honorable—Mc Adige of the nrl of (amnion Pleas, now compiling a Court of Quarter &Rion* of the Place is and fin. the Garay of Columtda 'lle If rand lniluest of the Comlllonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring in and for the body of the County of Columbia, Respect fully Report. 'lima we have examined the public build • ings of' said county. We would call the at tention of the Commissioners of said coun ty to the following matters, and recommend that the following repairs and improvements be made with as little delay at possible, to wit : The room in the jail that is now par tially lined with boiler iron, be lined in the some manner on the other three silks; that the jail yard wall be repaired ; that new locks be put on the jail doors ; that the door lead ing from the back yard of the Sheriff's dwelling into the jail yard be repaired by lining the Faille inside and out with boiler iron, and that a small aperture be left in said door %ell secured by a lock, to enable the :ad inside to observe the work of the prison ers ; that the hull leading to time pri son hall he covered with cocoa matting ; that the oven for the use of the Sheriff be re• paired or rebuilt; that as soon as the weath er will permit that a new root' be put on the front tart of the Sheriff's residence; that two large cisterns be dug in the Court !louse lot for the protection of the buildings in ease of tire, and to he located nt such place or places as the County Commissioners shall deem expedient. We heartily repeat and endorse the mein mendations of former Grand Jurors as to the enlargement of the Court House thus securing suitable jury rooms and offices.— And we are glad to know that the Commis sioners have eninmenevil the work of en larging the Court house as heretofore re commended. Our attentinn has been properly called by the Court to Lottery schemes, denominated as gift entelpises. We fully concur with the Court in opinion that these schemes are pro .. and recommend that parties who shall here after be concerned in such enterprises be brought to speedy justice. All of which is reit CONG It Nothing of importance has been done in this body since our last issue ; but the lie construction Committee, having in charge the impeachment business brought their la bor to a sudden close last week. The old villain, Thad. Stevens was carried to the committee room on a chair, and after being placed at the head of the table proceeded to lecture the other members of the committee in a somewhat ferocious manner, accusing them of being a weak-kneed, pusillanimous set. One member attempted to sneak out of the roon► but the old de-structionist drew the reins, and Mr. Comn►itteeu►an skulked to his seat. After boisterous talk a vote was finally had, and the "great commoner" found himself floored by a vote of two to one—two members voting with him in favor. of impeachment, and six voting against it. It is said that the wrath of the old sinner at this result was terrible. The discovery that he was gnawing a file very nearly produced a result which Nature will inevitably bring about in a short time—his removal from a world which he has disgraced. So dies impeachment, and so dies Thad deus Stevens, politically. Bloomsburg' Literary Institute. On Thursday afternoon last, we visited this Institution, and spent an hour or more very pleasantly with the Professors, Teach ors, and students. Professor Carver met u 4 at the door of his recitation room, and kindly invited us to enter and witness the exercises of a class in Geometry. After this had been concluded, recess was announced, and we were presented to Professors lb st and Bice, the Misses Carvers, and Miss Breece. Prof. Best is a gentleman and thor ough scholar, He has charge of the classes in the artient languages. Mr Charles Rice, A. 8., has charge of the department in Mathematic and other English branehes. We visited his room and heard his class in Algebra recite. He gave evidence of his ability to impart thorough instruction in this department. Though young, his methoil and manner have a com manding influence upon the students. The musical department is in charge of Miss A. M. Carver, daughter of the Professor. Her pupils delighted us with some choice music no the Piano. We arc sorry that our limited time prevented IN from visiting the recita tion rooms of Prof. Beat, Miss& A. Carver, 'reacher of French, Botany, and Ornamen tal Branches, and the Primary Depaitwont under the charge of Miss Jennie Breese.— We shall take occasion to do so at some fu ture time. This Institution has a corps of efficient teachers not surpassed by any other in this part of the State. Over two hun dred pupils ar3 in attendance, and there are ample accommodations for a still greater number. Our citizens should lend it their encouragement and support. —Berwick Go :enc. 1=11111!!I ABOVE ins BILIONINS...-It ie a serious evil that many a young man has fallen into, to be above his business. A person learns a trade, but he is too proud to work at it;ind he must go to shop keeping, or street-loaf ing, or turn politician. Fool If he cannot make a living at his trade, we are sure ho cannot in any other way. And then, young men brought up to shop keeping, must buy farms, or houses, or some other foolish thing they know nothing about, and what is the result? Head over heels in debt and cer tain Miura. Multitudes havo been ruined by being above their business, and branch. jig out into what they know nothing about, posnotratic Comm Oraveastion• Thn Demme'itaisMillie Olinq " iettat‘d in Convention, in punutimee of the call *the Standing Committee, tip Court Ilommi, in Bloomhburg, on Moedmllhe 17th day ot Petritary, at I o'clock, P, 311. Col. J. Is Freeze, Cheirwan of the Stand- Mg Committee, called the Convention to or der. J. J. Robbins nominated Thomas J. Van derslice for President. Carried. On motion of Charles Conner, George W. Utt and William Lamm were elected Bare• On motion, the roll of Townships was cull ed in alphabetical order, and the following gentlemen presented credentials and were admitted to seats in the Convention : Bearer—Peter Kneieht, Allen "Mann. Benion—J Mel lon ry, Abraham A. Kline. /Axon—Peter Billmeyer, J. J. Robbiut Bor. Bertrick—( Absent) Bor. Clorfrulio—liblienti Bri orcrerk Mutat Lamon, Jot C. Smith Ctrattioa—Crag. Manhai t, Joseph Martz. 'enyughom—[ Absent( Fishing,rerk—A. J. Kline, David Savage. Franklin —Wnshington Parr, J. Lerman. Greenuree4-oee. IV. lJtt, lien. W. Derr. Hemlock—N. P. Moore, T. J. Vanderslice. Judea',,' —"rum Derr, Joshua Savage, Locrod— , L . Abment Mane—. 'athan Miller, I'. J. Campbell. 1/00 —Jelin Snyder, Charles 11. Rom dliadimm —Jacob M. liirton, Henry Wagner. Moo, r —W. Cr. Quick, J. T. Farnsworth. Mt. I 'to elo at —John 31 ()Man Wm. M iller. Onto y, —Chariot l'unner, 11 it - Alba t WM. KuNdiner. Thfitriii f p r (Ai sent) Su4i-- 111'0nm:too H. Ent, P. T. Hartman. Sivorboy'—.ltitirew Lauleiek, J. It. Fritz. then. Wellington 11. Ent, of tieutt, offered the following Thmiresi, That \Vahan' II Shoemaker, of Hemhsek, and Capt. Reese J. Millard, of Mifflin, be Representative Csinferees to meet similar Conferees from Mon our County, to select a Delegate to the 4th March Dem ocratic State Convention at Harrisburg, on Monday, February 24th, in Dandle, at Lindners' Hotel, (formerly C. N. Savage's). The Resolution was unanimously adopted. Charles Conner, of Orange, then 6ftered the following : ibsoleed, That F. J. Mcllenry, of Fish ingereek, and Capt. William J. Allen, of Madison, be Senatorial Conferees„ to meet similar Conferees from Montour, ort hum - berland and Sullivan, to select a Senatorial Delegate to the 4th of March Democratic State Convention at Harrisburg ; Conference to meet its Danville, at Lindners' Hotel, (formerly Savage's) on Monday, the 24th day of February, I six The Resolution was adopted. The following Resolution was then rem] by Gen. Ent, seconded by Andrew Freas, and unanimously adopted MAl!red, That we deem it inexpedient to instruct the Delegates to the State and Na tional Convention in favor of any particular person fur President; believing that a judi cious selection is more likely to be made, when all the Delegates are free to select the right man for the place. The lion. tram Derr, of Jackson, then offered the following : Resired, That we heartily and fully en dorse the course of lion. C. R. Bucka lew, MA% all ilsreng 1 Keystone has so able a representative at this crisis. The resolution was heartily seconded and I adopted by a tremendous "aye." Capt. George W. Cit. of Greenwood, then offered the following : (1, That this Convention view with : alarm the present condition of the comitry, i and especially the attempt of the Radicals , in the so-ealled Collura's of the United States, to usurp the power of the (ioverir the t. Thsoio , /, That we regard the persistent efforts of the Radicals to disfranchise the Iwhite people of the ten southern States,and to three negro suffrage upon them against their will. as a fearful outrage urn the rights of the people of the whole Union. The resolutions were seconded by Gen. Ent in a capital and oiling speech, in which he Wetly recapitulated and commented up : on the salient points of radicalism. On motion, Col. Freese was called upon and responded in a short address, referring Ito the ditilirenee between the last Presiden tial contest and this, and urging harmony, activity, and vigilence as a u to to bring us a I splendid triumpli• I Capt. Cu, in response to a call, addressed the Convention in a brief and forcible speech, commenting on the policy and pre cedent set by the Radicals as destructivo of the best interests of the country. On motion the Convention adjourned , with three rousing cheers for the next Dem ! orratic candidate for President. G TROS. J. VANDERSLICE, ;E W. 1 'rr, , „ • IVILLIAM !AMON, 5 CURIOSITY IN NAMES,—There are some very odd characters in name among our leg islators at Harrisburg. Although they have two .Ili/hrs and a Smith, there is only one Mann among them and vet, it earnest be denied that thole is one there with a Bored who is quite a Kier sort of a follow A Hot yule is opened to let a Philadelphia Bull through the Lott, per haps to hal/ West brook or water at ;list loke, And Robinson sell is sin yunger 1'1)- ind—sagt anyhow seller lis4 von Lehigh) might get taught some At,/ in a Wehh. 1' be Snout member, and :Inn strong are said to be exceedingly fond of (schwiet zer) Kass and Bucks county Awns, and it is now thought that Dim may be seen Doi ly, though not for the purpose of gambling in the presence of the Meek gendemse front Centre or the extensive stock of innocent .ksephs from the Third District. But those who dwell in Wass houses should not oven east insinuations, therefore we will simply add that there is s well known gentleman from Philadelphia who might become Thorn in the side of !krt., who is the ac knowledged fitvorite of Harrisburg. By all this as it may, we see a distinee Roe of light, and no rickety legislative car will be permitted to run on the "new" laid Arkhol sun at the State Capitol. THE CHEAPEn Foon. —The ehtutpcst and most nutricious vegetable used for fbod is beans. Professor Imibig says that pork and beans form k compound of substance pocu• liarly adapted to furnish all that is necessary to support life. A quart of beans costs, say fifteen cents; half pound of pork ten omits. rhis, as every housekeeper knows, will food a small family for a day with good strength ening food. Four quarts of bons and two pounds of corned beef, boiled well, in fifty quarto of water, will rumba+ a good meal to forty mon at a coat of ono dollar—two unto and a half a nett STATEMENT' OP Tali PtIPANOES OV Till COWX11" OF COLUMBIA, PROM JAS 1111 15679 •To a. 1048. v gimemomein The Auditors Aided to artdo and adjust the accounts of 00Intnhin County, roliffet -11111, beg lam to raptais tha they have ex awned the same *owl, &V (la of Jan wiry, A. U., 000 amnia eight Itu and sixty-seven, to t first 4stefsia ty A. t., m i red one thousand eight hundred and sktty.eight, and respectfull lay hAfrelitio Honorable Judges of the Court of Cdtplon Philp of said county the knowing statement and re port, agreeably to the 4:d Section of the Act, of fitment Ametubb, of this Common wealth, passed the 4th day of April, 18:44. J 4 HI N J. STILES, Treasurer of Colum bia County, in amount with said County: 1007, Da Jan. 7: To amount oatetnndln4 for 14144 and previous pure. 13337 4,1 ~ , To We nn In kande of Tlahl• um, as per Auditors im port, Jun. 1007. VA 70 INA, U To reek of Serowe' Keltheler of Brier Creek, fur keeping C. Oult, 311 10 Mar, 3, To t'adh of Onnoael Kelehner of Llrom Creek for tampon/ C. Polt. 37 13 Juno To amount of Coon() Ma ate• 'wooed for 1 , 417. 13370 00 To mount milled to 'lmplicate of Ron Townehrp. 14 gli • • To amount or Ten day ammo. moot, 1067, 4.3 411 II 'I o Caph of CO Ridpe Impror • ed Coal Co.. I. Iledeemed. /77 40 Sept 1 To Club of A. 11f. Rea, Agent L. redeemed. its ed .r. C min of liondry means 1,. redeemed. 30 II 0 Id '4's, mob of Thayer 4 Noyeg, Circus. 30 VU list. 7 To Comb of Genre Fran. of Wier Creek, fur keekiiia C. MM. 143 'a 'or, l'arh fo• ten day aelemment 5503 anti I'4l. el 53 10 To Cadh from Noriloortherland (corpn due Colombia Co., for repairing lanidge, 13 00 'ln cash paid Addllotor, aadvss• in. Oaf Ids, leti7. 33 34 To teat fur doglike Tame. 113 40 To balaaca naldt.in4llng, ill To eniosor,ondry per*on* rte. demption mune) , c7s 10 Aint ouirMarand for and prcelems year*, GPO 33 rurneratione Mimed collectors. IMO IN Cprataiosims alitmad ;MO $1 Amount of Comity order* redeemed. Mid) 1 1 3 Trerominee emeriti. ou ettuo4 ati rl 1 per Mat VO 80 Worm 3400 73 1Y,1474 - 6 4 John J. Stiles, Tres., ht account with tax on dogs: Dr. To amount outstanding for Ist...6l'nd previous years, $ t 147 05 To amount assessed for I8(7, 1264 50 $2211 ‘5O ('r. By bal. due Treasurer per auditor's revolt, January Is C, 515 51 A inning. outstanding and uncollected 376 41; Kzonerations allowed collectors, no Cnnunivsions allowed collectors, M 3 40 Ault sheep damage orders redectu'il 100 To Ault pd. ihr assessing dog tax in 1807 2S a Amt pd. Treasurer's cow. on 1056.75, 52 m 4 Statement Glowing the amannt of roomy and dog tax agetime4 hotheyear A. It 1947 in each dietriet in the comity, AM well lit MO 11111111111 due front midi also the names of the rolleghwe of raid dietrietc eiehriele. C1ii14130141. Co. tax aeserned. Hal Jim memo. *Matthew Wynkutip, $049. llt 0997 tEI Win rrreek *David MI 'el orn 06 113 PO hi 34 «r Samuel blossom'!" 3e4113 Sentoo Fawnil Rohne 41431 333 41 Berwick Jame. Jarobe 371 33 Cr ntralil Petrick Killeen 340 40 143 49 I . rinengtiam do do IMa 49 WO MI Cr Ore 11. A. Schweppenheiser lOW 43 144 VI CalaWliVill P. a. liimpboill 797 14 SOO in Illisohlvii *Montan ihswer 491 $9 143 10 Plehlkeileel47l7MentMl- -- 444-44- 4244 Greenwood Jimoir S. Meant. 110333 10109 Goodrich Daniel Norbert 041 64 107 39 Jarkeon A inshore Shooing $4 33 113 93 Locum t 'Mohan Small 1919 31 130 911 Montour 34101 LAY"' .1? ..11 ) KAI ill MI. P 34411341 Th 14144 il J. Welliver 399 49 99 .0 Main Rudolph Shaman 307 36 113 73 Main *Pet rJ. Lantz 711171 993 37 11riorigt hetiton Velum 4371 1 7 get 39 Pine Jaeoh Lung 13333 Koariogereek hi Grulehaell VI 43 140 40 Sugarloaf C. L. Moore 135 65 107 44 Sttilt Javial I ern Miner 1499 74 Vag 44 Deduct tun dare neelnent 1a97,23.1 1 1 -- -- " extm areMieut imnt 1194 21346 77 $404949 Wpm' atil'i co, 111 mertiteed 70 07 for 00•7, -- $13310b9 Gmeme, relteetnro. Tao on Moo. 041 dm oloa4n ' , Mathew Wvaboop 071 30 117 .10 Ilroarereek *►tooh! Miller Cann heaver Pomo Ai o lagoteof 4$ 30 Henson ocoodel Rohno 37544 IC 20 OPI'Ve irk Jamb .Incohy 17 30 Centaoho Palarach 110 I 1.• e n "1 30 930 a 'ony fleM am do do 1350 750 Centro O. A. Ft hseppenheiteo 75 50 24 50 Catowloor I'. G. Campbell 30 30 34 30 Irrooklin *Thomas Gower 4111$ riehingor la Joeeph I 'Mamo :51 00 30 00 Greenwood Jamb A. Ryon* 06 30 Hemlock Gould Wilton 31 20 15 50 Inekeon Abraham Mao id ug 90 01 Lomet Christi4n squall 54430 idei Id adt son *Gluten K mut t 53 30 meadow. Jahn Leahy 3033 130 Id.Plononnt Thome .1. Welliver 43 00 t 10 31nin R udoi ph halsonoan 34 344 311111 in *rotor L Uinta ' 73 94 laronno Reuben Holm 49 00 rice Jacob Long 341 30 Roaringelt 4. Garadmh 31 00 Sugarloaf C. G. Moot* 411 30 thaelt JocubTo to it tiger 100 00 $llOl SU SIMS 3; EXPENDITURES, Ailwronv ANT) CLEINVII PAY, Uy anuraiii paid Auditor,' avid Clara 71 WI amount paid C. R. Brockway, ridding, Pnnbun• Mary and Reglaterr acuuni. 15 IA Msog £.%Y. .ratan. Tatra. Moons township 30 00 25 * 5 ellVtlf .. 19 03 12 70 Denton ' 24 00 110 25 Drier emit Township ISO 25 424 75 Berwick Borousk to 25 13 00 ristaw loon Township Stiff 23 20 75 Centre 01 75 23 75 Vonytishant 4 , 01 03 3o :3 Vertionlia thoronalo 1$ 00 23 15 Ftanklin row nolo p 17 73 12 73 Vishinuctsok o' VI 23 04 73 Greconwoo4 o• 03 25 27 73 Hemlock o* 20 23 20 75 J ark .0H 20 23 12 73 Lag.o.4 .. 27 13 1/7 75 Mottos ii 12 03 19 73 511011*, ii 0000 *75 Montan/ .. II 0 II 77 1000400 .. 9.1 03 20 00 Mt, Nemo( '. ortn 45 20 30 °romp tel 03 09 73 75 23 73 Fins 10 ..: pi 12 73 14 75 slogashnif " 12 MI * 73 Stott 23 05 24 75 Rill IiGC CONTRACT. Cy maim wild William A, Pile. bridge or Pleb 2% Yo Py amouhl timid Peter Pvrank, bridge on County hue Ili:menu Columbia and Montour WA 00 MIDGE IMPAIRS fly amount paid Montioniery Uola. 'Minnlea. lie. 233 94 fly ■mnuut paid John firmer . ' 183 Xi Hy amouot paid °Pow flurlemmT 130 30 Hy amnion paid Jerboa 11. Hon. "Mane' 40 110 Hy amount paid Phillip Hartman. limbo•. 931 30 Ny aroma% paid David Rile MN 97 Hy amount paid Joao. EaWieder 111 39 Hy amount paid Jams Pahringer. bridge nu Canal, line between Columbia rod North• motherland 01 lii fly amount paid William Lrel■nd 11. 09 By aullolllllt paid M. G. Woodward 33 13 Hy amount paid J. 11. Forman 73 MI Hy amomet paid Ella. miller, 1111111111411. 08 MI Hy amount paid Jupeph Heisler 203 93 Hy amount paid John Savage 38 00 fly amount paid amodity persona. 0117 MI 11111113 39 111.ANK BOOKS. Uy Amount paid for bloat boob* for Protboo• miry and Reg:ruder. and ammo boot amid ax duplicate, r/10 00 COUNTY BUILDING*. By amount paid for repairs at Oran 00400, and yarn and Jail dump am year 100 03 VLBANINti COURT 1100110. By abysm pail Urardorf clouding Court Mouse. 1 00 CO3II4IOOIONESIII AIfTORNEY. By googol plaid B. U. Little, Couinalsoion• or's Attorney, COURT CRIBB. automat paid Moue llulboao to, the yeas 107. 473 OD COPISTAOLE 1116TIMM MINIIt pstd t he 'CM,/ r us 001 as der. In; the ro, 1110 00 CONNONYVIALTII CMS .10 N By swum Fol d eigiNg /1u0... MIVIIIIIOIO ASV 6 GI, U. fly somint ii i 44 o slo . witipar v osa sint 00 op 40 By 010001111 Id By alttoutt ~. atomic WO w Pp *meow paid Th othl lower oitooploOkoot„ f• A fil ity*WIONOt pot/ Won t ItrOMOlsoio to Sok 4 I. ' we elgri. (MO ert Melt It 7 ATTORNEY. •1 71 Oa lay amoral pad M. M. Thuile SU ON ELECTION exrepuom. sy Immo paid loath"' persona, ppring electing.. RIO IT manual pail Isih, ginner general uleallone. 40 115 IWO 40 Ay FUEL. lIMONIII paid A. Mime fur cool Court Ileum and Jull. 4134 36 PoX AND WII.O CAT SCALPS. fry amount paid sundry persons 11.3 33 INCIDIINTAL EXPENIC3I. By amount paid stationery ate. for Conn 331 63 I? own ANCIL Ify 'MUM paid Lyeoumis Noumea Vu,, 1111 Sy amount paid John Doak the body of John 0. Irowler. Olt St Ny mown paid John Chomberlin on body of M. M. Ilrloorn 10 14 lly maim ;owl 11.0. ereveling on body of it swell child le 70 ay moment paid Win. Hoagland on body of D. CllllllllO. •47 31 JITIONA WADES AND NILAGN. Oy amount paid Juror, during tier pier Ida $I 23 11111111eAt. 04.141 1111 d. ry aninunt paid Pr. Y. V. Ila►rirou, attend. aimr tell pritlitl4lo 30 30 pIitiTUONOTAOr. OF amount paid Jew Coleman Yrelb y, roc recording miring election returns, Oa 13 PRINTINU. Ily animal !mid W. 11. Jacoby, 142 40 3. P. Slander's, tra V, 11. Itrocito ny , 130 UV By srunont pail ,In 27 nu rfENTI 411 Y. By nlllOlllll poill K. S. Periitcntiary fur mp• portilog convict' 200 37 Ily 111110ellt raid dude Lunatic Iloapital fur the Pimp,' of c. *ult. NI 45 fly maroon paid oindrp p roinin as VieWClit. 0 100 ROAD PAifAOI. Ry pininio paid R. H. Iligpt. Blum tevenship, 30 - /web Gert arilAirecni4ooo 30 00 Wary Ric tile, Pine *. !Pi 00 " 4:40 in faun. Ifriniork " 13 00 Conner Wernwinni " IY 00 • tinn. Ova& Mt. Mention " 33 00 " " Uiiher L4to Pine " 41 ini $ 4 By +IMAM paid kiatuotel tluyiltr fur boarding pripoorro. IPS P 4 ity *mount paid ilasmiel Stiy.te t for c ,,, nveyt rig /glue* Ilearrou4 to the Humor I (Hausa, 70 HO B.IIMP LIAM Ati filoom towoohip Iteavo , r do 00111.011 4+, ttoridrCoTk township ntro. township Frankton oho Vaohino criteit tow n ohip 37 30 Graffito/ Hod do lioo ZS Iloulock do 113 MI LiCk•MI Ito Ye 40 arteuet. do 111(1 51' Mt. Pledaillit del 331 . 23 Maine d 053 (N! 010111 ii do ON 00 Montour do 36 00 Nadi. an do U 30 Orange do Pine do itenrine enk tin MiIILI =ICI 12E0 Uy amount paid at the several Craws TEAell Rad COUNITY thhaltruTe. By amount paid U. G. Bartley Omni, Repents. Sentient at per bill rendered tar sone, 73 4v' JURY Coal tilthatede KRA. By .mount mad Blurbs Hayman. Jury Cots. ruts. tour , r, 17 61 By moo tut paid Thos. J . Welliver Jury Cori istifisalltscr, 16 93 By elegant paid John U. Irreette. reeerdte: Tretteureea !made sod etautpa. 10 73 x EFUNDED Ity amaunt of road, school, peer and howdy noitypi. itulvevera, lawn thi p. By ain't. ot oreere issued for the year 1007. tali SI Deduct *beep metre for the year P 0.7. nett e 3 UM** refunded to townships 1a64 07 Weal expellees ter the year 1d177 Ststecvdtt of dug to c for 11167 Uy 11/011111 .ille (mil/ r•dktor• crcOott rum, Ex. -day." Woir Ot a mount of *hoop order* 1003 30 liato.o of .horp damaie per read food, for SAW your, 749 04 MTATE3IIr.NT OF COUNTY ORDERS Amount in in IN.: 13.16.4 33 r , ..lePtiol in inn 13niiii Deduct old orders repermdd 1$ 30 New ordewo redeemed 13.24 33 Deduct ilew officni rA:deeow4 138e1 33 We the nndersigdod Auditors of Columbia Caun•y hems duty «meted to adjust and settle the aecoolita of the Treasure,* and Conottis.ioners do certify that we met at the office of the smomossomme in Moomsburg and carefully mooned the memento and vouchers 40. eama from the aril day of JantaurY A. D, lets, to the Mod day of January, A. n. lsGs. and And them an vet both in the It/rejoin statement and We And a Warmer doe COI amble county of same thou It. and GAO htustinut and sit dollars awl ramentyolve rents. t,ll auti 'la) from JOHN J. rITIL.Hd. Treasurer of said county Given under oar hands thin eielfh day of January a. e. oust thouyaud ciaht hundred and siztyritlht. U. RUPHRT, i Count" J►thtU HAIL Auditors , Attest HitICKUAUM, Clerk We, the lililler•gued Cutionisit•oncis of Columbia County, do aottify 014 Inc forcantint is a comet 'Wifield of the accounts of thu raid County fur thu your let,7. Warhead our hands January Bth Isk'. F,IPOWLEIR, ' 1110 NIT. MILE, .(711111E: Attest: hAVID VI:AVER, $ WV, KRICKOAUM, Clerk. rebruury IS, lOW, CM NEW CUMIN AND GENTLE- MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. THE undersigned respectfully •nnouncsa to his many friends that he has opened a new Clothing and Geed lomeMs Furnishing More, in the lower room of the Hartman Minding, southeast corner of Matti and Market Ptretts, Bloomsburg, Pm Ha yin/ Jim mtured (rwu rhiledelph :41 wiih a large stock of Full and illiiinier Clothing and flPntlemen'e Furniehing Good., /ke., ke. fie flak (PI II hewed( that he can please elk life stock eon , prieee VEX S AND BOIS" CLOTHING, men t r, MIMS COATS, VII 30 111301 7.1 311 30 PAN 1100 03 DH 1 ' 8, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERs, HANDKERCHIEFS. WHIRELIAS, +a, ■nd in fact everything in the Clothing or Furnishing lieu at rem Low Prim. In addition to the above he has an elegant assort Ingot or Clothes, Casaimers, and Vestings, ry- Clothing made to order at the shortie' notice Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. and SECURE GINAT BARGAINS, J. W. ClithillEßLlN. October In, 1814. .10011 00 TIIE HEALING POOL, AND HOUSE OP MERCY. Onward 4neclitlnn 'Oporto. ter YOUNG NMI On the 01l INK or soviTuins, sold the PRIORI" AllUdgil mei lIIPLAPIO which denroy the mutely mom gird tonne Impadierente to NAPE AOK, inn sure noses nif relief. Pent In pealed letter en 'elopes. One of ehanie. OR. J. PKILLIN NOUN PUN, Howard Association. Phliedelphl e la Jen. IPAY—I.4. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. Prom 31r. D. Plucker. Depot master at lalitaury. Maw. 1 have bean troubled for years with a bad humor sometimes outwardly, and sometimes Inwardly.— During the past summer It manifested Neff mote than emus, outwardly, and 1 sad year halve, All signs of it have sines dltsppesesd, without sadists me lawarilly. inditailop, I think, the arafflutimp nih tuna of the Salve W. COWLS, It SON, Insion. Propriempo. Sold by et Drilyhoe, of Y, cis. o boo, Soot by mull for Or. =mg nom) ANP BRIDUE VINWA PllEßlrrti HILL 'l'lP svAv SACK COATS, OVE'RCOATS, V EMS, fill (WV, UNDUSUIRTS CULLRRS, 41JLL+lR$ COVRT ADVERTISEMENTS. TO 1 1 111111EKS AND PLASTER O. boorliaboeo offer for vile, in Into to snit Pot. TONI V?FI Nir.t) Pi Willie: I Ti; Or OK. Sitroifoetorioo mode from tho night orCbooe4o lid dead onsmoi• or New Yuri City. for whit 1101 Co. Moe eseliweve tniiireet Prise Oro? TIPANTY.FIVE DoLLAns PER TON, Prelght Intl charge', rungYr w Vark Warrentod by the CILIA be equal weight foe welahl In any high priced U lhin market. the reignite cm (MM. 0011,011. Tpharel awl Wein have hems einonlehine the nett u•eeen. It 11111.1rer the ere, fro*► IleJaye la Iwo week* Puller. mid doubles the erne, Pamphlet with tertineetee of h 00 d,„4, of well known planters' and fa►luere. nod every Inror• minion, rent from to any one applying by letter or otherwmo to kIeCULLUM Eery, Colombia Co. Ps. Or to the Loth hienoractoring Company New York; Pt+ 11-2 Moe. pUBLICSALE. The ermer s hrio.4 will eeprom m poblie role, in Centr• Tuworhip.'mobil, Corium Po, leo Them day, Prb►4ery Ih, 13431.1 he fooiowlop prrem.l prop. trip. to will Vireo holes. Two 1 yror old collo, 4 Cows, I Devon Bull. r 11444 Young I:egue, e Ilead Atwell, 3 Photec, ONE THRESHING MACHINE. I Vanning MM. I Ruckert Haver and Mauer. I Grath Wilt, I Top Buggy, I Cant !lone Worm. I Two flume iVnllan , one died, owe 411M1 one REVOLVING HAY-RAKE, I Pair Von, flow Pay Ladders, g (train Cratt I Patent Cutting hot. 0 Otis 'two I t,ntsS. I DOShIP Sot Bossy Harness. MOWS Ilatrnwa ralltratorts its. Alto. a ;loather of other armies toil SW metes* to notation. Arlo to eminence ott In o'etto k . A. M., w hen condt that* WtII bh mule !known by the: oto4ortOttot4. WILLIAM VIII tT. reb. 4, IKA.; J. 0. Win tort tom Aurtionaor Philadelphia Brie hail Read, EMI WINTER TIME TABLE. TllROtrehl ANn mitEcr REM Ei:N I'll I I. A K. II Alt RIPhL WILLI AM dr UKT, AND 'MD 12E3=1 EIS OF PENNISVINANIA ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On and after MONDAY,. NOVCSIMIR Cub. 181.7.ihn Trains on the Philadelphia & Brits Mot Itthut will runs* follows: V All, 'r At i'lloadopill4 II 13 P • NorthunibErl4ml A A 9 a, 111 0 . arrive at Erie It MI p, to Emu exPacss wavo* Philadelphia 11 MI Howl ..* North , *tithe/land 0 41 p. at, .. arrive at EH,' 9 43 a, to ELMIRA MAIL. leaves Philadelphia rt ho a m .. o Northumberland 4 1.5 p. al .4 - arrive at Lock Ilatam 143 p. in. EASTWARD. MEI llmr lui 410 ti 4 rub ,ar ti : N! .ttl .1 11. TEA I :St Icaveg Erie 4.; 21 a Pt NotlittiMberfand ft. pi arrive at Philadelphia P Elt E EXI'SESS I ,, iIVP/ Lie Itt Narshunilwridad h :11 a. hi: arrive at Philadelphia I IXI p. ELMIRA MAIL le:avaa Lwk Raven 7 In a, en •• ft arthetadee , teand In IU 4 in '• •' arrive at rhilridelphil RlO p. MO and I.xpreaa Connect with all trainv WARREN dr. FRANKLIN AIM AS . Pin..innaera leaving Philadelphia at Id tat M. arrive in Irvin. tan at 4 44 a 0114 01l 1 11y a• 41 ,it a in ' Leaving Philadelphia at II I. P. SI., ;Arrive at nil City at 4 E 1 p. to. Al! trains on Warms & Franklin Railia ay nnitie chant rionnectinne tit tint City wolf train's 64f r,a , ta • lin and Petroleit eOldfa. THROtlill. A. L. 'FY LKR, General Bnp't e 4 Cet. Mk 1867. uo 1p 0 0 Yi u MEI N E\V STOVE ANL) TIN SIIUP, ON MAIN STREET. (NEARLY orI'OSITE )MILLER'S eTtte. ) IiLOUMSDU I'A. LEE TEE undereianad has jut lilted up, and opened his nen wrovE AND TIN SHOP In lid, Ware, where he it prepared la make up nese Ttr W ARP. of 01 kinds in his Ione ; Had do repair , ihk. with neatness and dirp dal, upon the mart rea. Mormble terms. Ile alma keeps an hand trrtiVlN ni v4 - 17ailu• pattiontaamthaltew, - vinetttorwitt-eaR—H. term to ouit uurettapers, Give Itto.s ..'ll. Ile iA a gaud mechanic, and di ortving of Jr patr.,aap. JACOU ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate if bartd tok, la re nf :Vonlreta+' rt tatters of ado ittiotrettitti on the rotate of Dec el W !lark. late of Montour Tito nohip, Colombia County, deroaoed have been granted by the Hilt iter of.std Convoy. to J. Shuman. In tatato lona Col rowdy. Alt persons having elation naainot ',- tote of the dureiletti are relocated to present them to the adnut i li.trator for oettleineot. end Ohne t.eido tag theiitottlota indebted In the rotate will make lititneilt• 413 ptysitent to the titideroigned J. tt. Slll'll.l'4, Adoiiniattntiir. 4:clawless , Jan. it, rase I I OEM WX, C. lIMMUY. Established 1828. G. W. CARCENTER, Ihl i ZLQ A: CO, 11' BOLES", LE 14: Via IS Is 737 MARKET Sr. ono lour 1w:ow Ptl I DRUGS, mrnirmrs, I'llrAttrA LS, PAINTA. VIl, . Itt.ASS, VA RN Ittllrd, 1141: 4 And every ether art frie apperia intuit to the basitios4, of the , beat ioatity. end at the tot .14 Market 041.14 March lA. poci, , lIE SWAN HOTEL, Orangeville, Columbia Co., Fa• The Subscriber respectfully ittfornts hilt friend* anti the public, tout he has tabt.o *t. above welt known 1101.1 SS t t I'ATERTAINMENT, and wilt be pleased to receive the enstom of all who will htt:of Win 'kith a call. lie will keep A GOO DTABL E, a Bat %ell otooknot xith the brit of I.lryouro.ond every °Wert will be made to reader +Polite aatietad• thanrAille %orb O, Is 6?. ADM I N ATO R' 8 'NOTICE. at Ms 01 Daniel KoitOP, late e Frask/in Thimikip. Ce/smbia Cesare. Letters cf Adminirtration on the Wats of Daniel KAMIe, late of Franklin Township hats been rented by the Byfieler of said County. to Reuben Knittle, scenting In said township. All persons having claims minima the estate of the deeedertt are requested to present them for settlement Pi the ad. ministratar and those indebted to the estate will make pay stool without delay to the undetsitued. REChtlle KNITTLE, Adutiui,trator. tanklin. Dcc, 11. itll7-6W. AT LOWEST RATES, KO Wrr,r.OEßoLn Low. Owing to the tall eij mug. mot Medieinerin the tities, we am now uaark• itta every article do*u to Did Owes prime. Our Mork is lull and complete. Veil and see, out be convinced nest this is the place to buy. January 2 9 . le4-04, NECK. TI ss, . _ BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES. irr we announce to fartitero and dealers furertil. lane.. that the folowini pricer, have ben adopted for the prevent sprang eempou BAUGH'S RAW HONG PHOSNATE, Prig, Pa per %OW Ibi BAUGH'S CHICAGO BONG rERTILIZGR. Price. .40 prr g,erie BAUGH'S CHICAGO nLoon MANURE. ?dee, 'Alper 1.041 Gni. --- rlB/40E HARK \ 7 , 27•74 f 1ti 1 •:: ffillt d • • . The Mph rationalion in which ilaren'a Ikon me. Ream have been held, dur , inp fourteen years pant. we d i ( shalll 111111 etratato in the Mare. N SION/ I,OW illie ce• . tire control of the treat ire. .011,1911. Of 111. clly or Chlorite, for firtnishi ii Am. monhi and Phimpluint plefdleld material, vial—Rama. titled Flash. Blond. he , wn h toe, in connection with our worlce In Philadelphia. the lemma heillltee for filrOillhilli them manure., at the oboes lot, prices. NAI.IOII & VON& Philadelphia. NORTH-WSKTERN FRIFTI LIZ IWO CO., Chicano. JOHN RALSTON & CO., Oral Arta, Wow Yeah. tiliOillM W. KIRKS At CO.. " Beaton. GISMOS ROGIOALS, Who:cumin Agent, Raliimore. For all information reepeeting the above Manuma, adereea tither of the above heaves. January W. 1F117,--loi. On all Night Tram* W EST W AR I) = (TIII VPPER 110VSC.1 lEMEMM H ENDERSIIOTT'S PHARMACY. ARE receielig mire fresh and pure Drugs. Meantines.Tellel and Fancy articles which have Oven p L tee I .;0 The public should bu in pilml It. W. (1111"`AtIV L bar , . constantly an hand It; LAD° EST AN D BEST SFIECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER C, 00 DS IN MIGHT STREET. All kind. or end I.l.Nr.de MIRA(' (tle , cash ut COWL , try produce. n. W. 1111:AIW & light Street. Nov. fl, If EW MILLINERYIIcON AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. The underesoned utnel reepertfully Infnernt bn•r dy enelowere. null Ike poiblie In renrrel.that she he Jnet Vded to her weedy latie enkl versed we nrt. went of FANCY MILLINERYGOODS A NEW Sr I.PLY, well and laoterdlly nniciAnd f o p t h„ prottent and mnrlnt senonn. flee NEW 140/4MITs AND tiNrs Oro v144'14,44 in take Ow iNkd in the place and vientity, bas artrything (wind lot drot•ren.qo Millinery 4 Fancy Mores, Weil MOWN tip 411.1 olio her snail* upon the n..tt tea. vonable Vim' Give bet YMI and *anomie h..f , hew sloth of p..0.1e. LIZZIE II %PIXLEY. STOKE. naafi Street, knitrivy &Wing.) October 'A MO. litonmoosts, • NEW OYSTER enooN, in the tinOeinent of the 414: , 2.5.111,'313tAril 11'61)32) IMAM LEACO4K, Sins rwati llyglet.sortP4 up In every idyte and at gtl tour.. : alih ail the other , •fisius" f u,4 In first clams tteriatirunts. XX Ale trett,thwily nn hand, together with chuire Liquors of even , 1446,1. I:vrrytbinl in tittrep order about gmt,dylem not teleretee. Step in noel titht my. "if,,ort in 01,mi 111.1111 Wier, Meowsberg, liar, ttt, IK7-3m, LADIES' I A%CY VMS! AT JOHN FAREIRVS irb! liostdi.li , ,l Frit Munotartorr 4 O, 71e A hell 14tu EKT, nh0v,.70. t 'II ligl.lll I HaV* , 111 , ,A 111 Slop' If Iffy oWli 1 1111 , 411111.111 Mtllll/141 , 1 1,111 , , One 1,1 tilt , I,llgeol, uO4 numt houttior eget:lo434 FANCY FU S for nn,l 111 West in the co% A a Oil, a,nolltorld of 6 , 1 W. / Po and 4,14..b:ed gU” , t O at VAIY ". ; d4,.. lam and I naaild thervdrra intim i tali from my ritoi , , of Colluthta 1911 itellleaaer tho Nats.c, Number and Stitt!! JOHN PAREINA, NI I. 71C %grit qt. hilove ;tit, ormtli P01L40.4 HA% WINSII. sun GUNN4I.II.OX NI in •!, g Oat IN 11111460 M rll r. I 1,11.br NATIONAL FOUNDRY. UI.OONISIIUKO, CO BIA (70., PA. nr; tolocribrt, ptoptiKot r of tlot Above nitwit 4".• !not , te establishment. i* now gratedre to reero r ntdeti All Wadi of Alachlaery, for Colt.' tieti„ Maid ruin:tree. Pin'binary Engine?, figi7l4o4, T7l7tgin7ll . sll "NACIIINEI4, kt? Ile tit Mgr , gr , pared u, gotike Won•ironn,attii utoutilib made Il tit i.t.riasi. enaniltio4 nig ext.inpii,e fat 011ie% and graelical non kmen, at tit mot hip' ul rer.iring the itogi,t contracts On Lite , 141 re itionfthle trios. t% 4411 kinds will tie Liken in t'lrhatiag fur gaitsings. 4344 osighliainenl ig/W4 o'n r' l * _ na Iliontivitturg ttnilionni Lit p. O • ITTER Lit. dloono , toirg, Sept, re. PIIUG DE 'G t 4. rare John R. mr , r , ez , Prol tallow of Maio 'and :darker Streets. A spud ' rn.ot of rr lit Dlt Medirlkr•. Point,. nnd nlnniya ent Inki 3tlll, v, $ll be p t ,l4 tiiinilwr than at any nitiel ilfl g eture 11t inwn. QUA LITV GUARANTEED. Proarriptions fatefully rtifttplaintled at Mater* Pratt rtt ,, re. .I} , riciad .lityacs Nfritir lays soil at :11140e5 Nat St , tre, .lirra Tar Cordlll. liakor's Oat I.iror Ott, ttaathrla t`tkat' , Gall at bile" Mat Yin anY 'dibble 14111111 ineditines, toll at Moyera Urns tqtrre, Loather of 411 totoaato nod Mail, at J. It tAt4q . e. Ittolou.bara. May .2, 1,-41 -fr. Fl IMS HOTEL. GEO. W. MAEGER, Proprietor. Tke ntnica well known hotel has maridly under pine radiroi thanes in its interim' ncronnetnetitc nnA its eroprOlor antoototTo to hie MrMCI r uito*n and the tativ,rtlinn ocoite that his itcaonintoiletions fOr the comiplt o(hra unaati are occond to none itt the annuity. 111. !able it iir alwnyn be found sup. po,,t, not omit with toiloitontiOt road, but with at the eriteethis of the eeet.eto, ift4 wino nod Hannan (occipt lout popular bacetace known Its *MB, Sty n ) VITOMPII threat trivia the Wllloo'lol brown, ate en - Moly pure. and ripe fp to nit v.h. ormiu t drugq, la tbaohiol tor a linewil putronana in the ptici,uil will continue tm deserve it fn tha fi n nra. GEUROC W. MAUtiLli. him, M. Ptill—it. pLASTElit'oli SALE. The undersigned is about fluky up n et thr PENN FTRVACE MILT P. and vriti iCrr I! the public hIRE TONS our Novhi Scotia While Plaster, irprin Veil toady fnir ute In Inanullew 1(1 snit pun WIS 36 1 ut ully time from Not of Notch J. e. C;1104 611 a, Jan. 1F67 IN THE 011PIIANS' OF Cot e tJM SIA COUNTY. retate of Witham e Robto , o tare of Jork ooo township, vomobia Meaty, The endersiosed, endit or appointed by the Orphan , * Court of Columbia County, to fettle and adjust its fait' and proportions of the 'resets of the decedent, in the hands of Mir ibatu Yowls. *dud tuatrator e: William E. Roberts, deceased, to and among the creditors in the order established by In w, will MO the creditors of the decedent, and all other 'tenone le' terested, at the oats of the Reorder of Poetic 1 3 Illounisbura. itrand fur old County, for the purport' of hie appiontnient. on Saturday. the Oth day of Lomat, • IdOd. at in o'clock. a. tn., of raid day, to parties interested ate rein/toted to attend on Sheltie end preseut their rialtos or be (Omen debarred from carorng iu for a part or share of said trod, JOICt G FRET= „luditet Dloontaburg. Dee, ♦ I The undersigned resperthilly Worms the cloteN of klooloshure sod Columbia county, that they lief, ell the different lionihera of 'love coal and WOO, lump coal for polithing purposes, on their wharf,joining Megrim Neal &Co's riarniteo i with 3 fr" - _-.1 pair Buffalo scales oo the whartio weigh caul,hey straw. Likewise. harm and wagon, to delivered to those who desire it. A. we purchase a lye ilorelet of noel, we tutouti to keep a supirior sot sett soil in the very lowest price,. elen.e call C 141131110 fur yourselves before purchasing eiresrso J. W. HEN liEritiitir A1:01,16T001 IMMO, THE undeisigned will take, in esrhange for 101 J and Oro ...cries, the following named 1111114 W helt , Ble,Cnrn,Oata. PoMines, Lard, lian, der, and side meal, Busier, EJIP , Hay. 44.1 highest enell MMI I, at bin Grocery !tore. their coal yard. J. W. BENI/BOW) Bloomsburg, April 2S. IWO —ly I 009000 SHINGLES & A LAGS 011 . LOT OF FENCING BOABDS! sale , The uhderelgineel Weis for sale l? most reasonable IRfws , at his plain or N e i_,_ i gut COLUM iIIA MUNI' V, ono 11° ",.....i5" -- sand shingled and a 1111 , 11411 kit frntleil "'— II " lins% quality, both pine and Firedor, , , J. J. NOW" 'lepton, May 9, mg& U.' Ilt rPOW Illuppers. mmo Verau with ike ulatimmeresik by J. I A ACV, and Au Hot (14imerly Lerke, 116110 Ault *mit, ribbladelpiln, Voimonislo. "MU mt.!' Welty mini tounirP et ^ io et 1110 nitre. kia Aedigl drily Si' tr . = it company shalt pitioale.ll! M ha' as procure, Arm riciim. Lio! , No thaw for ~/sallnatloll