flooosint4 Intavat EMI Wedsen6W;,AOrn ipar NEAT 104 k beitlg "COOri "Mk" Ito Lope our numerous pittgOigt will not forgot tba printer. wr Attention o r Widen is directed to the advertisement of Allen & Needles in another column of the, /41E0VHAT. sir Jcancit Thum for bale at this otos. They argprititeti front the late sat of the Legislature regulating fees. Wit Tun Orut Show—Dan nice': Me esprit, and ezhibit in this town ou Thursday, (to-morrow.) All who desire to ice s tine selection of animals to gether*Rit z splendid Circus performance, annakenuetvis of this opportunity. Cnatur* C. ,MAnn, enterprit•ing grocer in this town, is almost daily remis ing fresh groceries from tho eastern cities, as well as large acquisitions to his dry-goods department, All of which he sells cheaper than the cheapest. Call and see for your selves. 111111111=K :13211 "What every body says must be so," that J. J. name= haw the cheapest, the but, end the moat extensive aseortment of dry-goode, grocerica, notions, kc., in town." From the crowd that we daily olAierve going to hie store, we shuuld think tLis report en tirely correct. ifir J. D. MAKIMBANK, dealer in Flour, Feed sad Provisions, is prepared to furnish easterners with Pat -client dour, smoked meat and halabut, full, potatoes, beaus, peas, prunes, cranberries, butter, eggs, (leen!, and everything kept in a first-elass provision store. (locals delivered when desired. See hie advertisement in another column. I=l SElrJawes LAKE, Ticket Agent at the Lackawanna& Bloombburg Railroad Station near Es py, wad robbed by a couple of rut' fains, 0110 evening lust week, of his watch and some eighty dollars in money. They am still at large. Mr. Lake was returning to his house after the passing down of the p. to. train. There scouodrels were lying in wait for the agent. /WA. .T. EVAN 3, Mt:Telma Tailcr of thix place, is constantly receiving new acquisi tions to his already largo stock of good,-. With his first class workmen he feels confi dent that he can please all who may flivor bin) with their trade. Leave your coders it' yen desire to be well suited. His spring goods and fashions are not surpassed in this town, nor this side of the eastern cities. * Mirlr you want to dress up your feet with boathouse a vair of shoes or boots, of may style, for spring or simmer weer, go to the "Keystone Boot and Shoe Store" ou Main Street, south west corner of Market. Nr. Beckley sells a good article of both gentlemen's and ladies' wear, and what is the most esmtiol point connected wish his whole business is, that he ICIIB cheap 11. r math. • =9 CumtLys Doximrat, Esq., of ibis town, 11;1,4 our tl Tor copies oldie Rich mond t I.(:), , ach. This paper is ably edited and in the right spirit. The South ern editors bate done everything in their power to bring about a speedy and amicable settlement of the existing daTieultiesbetween the North and South, but all to no avail. Eadiesls of the Nurth have pursitently held $ deaf ear to them. The day of retri bution is fast coining. ettartutt.—Those who wish early news should remember that the Scruliton Morning Rrpublican is now served in this place regularly every morning to subscribers by Wesley O. Evans. The terms are but mire cents per week. Leaving polities out (which arc bad) it is one of our best dailies, sod deserves success. Our friend, Juliu T. llowe, has been looking after its interest in this locality, and has added a goodly num ber of names to his list. Subscribe if you desire your news at 'J a. ni., iustead of 3 p. m. Owlets given to the carrier will bo promptly attended to. A boa of Wesley Johnson, in Mad• hien ownship, was terribly injured, one day hid week, while attempting to ores 3, or standing closely by the rod loading from the horee-power to the threshing machine, w h en all wore iu motion. His pantaloons catching fast to a bolt in the rod, his body was caused to make a number of revolutions, with much rapidity, before the machinery could be stopped, thus injuring one of his arias to nob an extent that amputation WAS found Reixaseary, and hurting the other so as to never be of much service, besides terribly bruising and mangling his whole body. The above is as reported. i TRACIIIIIIA' IN4TITIITE. —On Satur day, the 2d day of May next, the Columbia County Teachers Institute, will hold a ses sion in this place. We trust tho different townships throughout the County will be largely represented. We have no doubt the hospitality of our citizens will prove squid to the ()cession. We here a hand some and commodious school room iu which tte Institute can hold its sessions, and if that ie found to be too small, there is no doubt but that one of the churches can be had for that pursue. Come one, e,:nic all, and help to make this one of the most in teresting as well as most pro6tablo meetings of the Institute ever held in this County.-- Bersck.k anew. ACCORDINO to an act of Assembly, the deed will be removed in the Bt. Paul's Church burying ground to the Rosemont Cemetery ; or at least a sufficient nu►nber of the bodies to give space for the erection of a new church edifice, which it proposed to be erected this year. The bodies of Jame., Evans and daughter, and Wro. 11. Evans, were removed one day last week, throngh the supervision of John T. Howe. Those three bodies were taken up and re-interred in one afternoon, by two or three persons, and (mend to bo in a tolerably good state of preservation, thus showing that it is not suet a terrible job to remove these deal bodies etc! Two of them had been interred over ten ;wars, the other not quite a year. K Evq., will OtOweliccept our thanks for public documents. Fon room over J. K. Girton's Gmery Store; suitable fur an office, shoe shop, chair shop, or most any ordinary busi ness. Apply to J. K. Girton. Bent reiv. vocable. , ==11: RerMISS Ala ND* WEILIWEISMI is sr tonishing tba' - tata and 4faidtows'people o thie teiWii with her handsama kisge stook of new nullinary and &cargo& Bee ad= vert lament. air Tut Children's Hour is a neat little publication, gotten up especially kir the lit du ones. It is odited by the well-knowo and talented author, T. S. Authur, and pub lished by Authur & Son, 409 and 811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. =ma sir Tug "Old Guard" for May has been received. Its contents are of the most Iw. portant matter that could be written. Tbis is the only Detuogratie Magazine published, and edited by the ablest writers in the United States. Single copies, 25 cents ; $3.00 per year. Van Eyrie, Horton & Co., publishers, Nu. 162 Nassau street, New York. THE Nursery, a monthly Magazine, for young readers, has been received ; by Fanny P. Feaverns, Boston. Single copies 15 eta, of $1.51) a year. It is a delightful publication for little folks. Send and get it, and cneourage your small children to read and become informed, and thus, at an early day, cultivate in them a taste for a thorough andcomplete education. air ON Sunday night last the Bloomsburg Literary Institute ViLS entered, through one of the front windows, by one or more per sons, for what purpose it is difficult to de termine. There was no damage done, and no article stay. The discovery, of there being some person in the building, was made about 11 o'clock in the night; when several persons came together and proceed ed to the premises ; but were unable to End any one, or that any mischief was done. Their traces were visible. Ou leaving the building they went through a window on the North side of the house making the im prints of their feet visible in the soft ground. The object of this visit, may have been to obtain keys. It is hoped the hands of the law will soon get hold of these night prow lers and pilferers. Z THE Tunkhannnek .Dcmocrat says that an attempt to burn the Court House at that place, with all the records and ar chives, was madeon Saturday night by some miscreant in human shape. The villain had made his arrangements for his infernal work with great care and deliberation, by natter ing the contents of a bottle of kerosene on the hemp matting or carpet of the Hall on the inside of the inside doors, after which the match was applied. A portion of the doer-sill and doer were found considerably burned and charred. About two feet square of the carpet was destroyed by the tire. By an interposition which seems almost miracu lous the fire thus kindled went out, saving to the people of the county all their valu able mooed:, and evidences of title. No certain clue has yet hecn found to the per petrator of this dastardly act. Alf '' A NEW 13etita LAW.—The Legisla ture of this State has passed a very strin gent law for the preservation of game and insectivorous birds. The bill provides that it shall nut be lawful for any person within the Commonwealth to shout, kill, or in any way trap or destroy any blue bird, swallow, martin, or any other insectivorous bird at any mason of the year; that no deer, fawn or elk shall Le hunted or killed between the first of December and the first of Septem ber iu any year ; that no partridge or quail shall be taken or killed between the twenti eth of December and twentieth of Oetober ; no woodcock or snipe shall be killed between the first of March and the first of Septem ber ; that no wild turkey, pheasant, part ridge, quail, woodcock or snipe shall be trapped or taken by means of traps, snares, nets, springs or other means of taking such birds other than by shooting, at any time whatever, nor shall any trap, net or snare be made, erected or set either wholly or in part, fur the purpose of such trapping or taking; that no eggs of any kind of the birds above mentioned and thereby declared to he game, or any insectivorous birds, shall be taken or destroyed at any time, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars. Notice NOTICE: in hereby Oren. OW a prOttiktkef, MAO, dated tiepin:ober 14. leG7. due April I. itn:n. rigurd by John Warm'. in favor of Henry Wanirb, and by 'mid tiMaoipb annignt.J to floury Ortwino, for Olid hundred dud aixty.eif rtaf tare, and an Which nr venty five doharn are entior.ed, to last or misdaid ; end sit partition are hereby etati.rne d adttrrod p0re1111 , 4112 or negotiating mild note, se pnyno•in of Ibe aura , has been tooped. II ISA Y oRTWtNI. Bloomsburg, April W. 1130-3 t. VALLEY CIIIIEF Mower, Reaper, and Self-Raker, WITH SIDE DELIV.CRT, MAIIIIVACTURID as J. S. MARSH & CO., LEWISBURG, UNIOV MONTY, reporA . The anderripnerl haollwern'appglntod sgsors M►.C4. Naito's Clams. tor the sale of the spare Machine. Also band reapers awl mowers, and other art Wei msairfaetarsd by said company, J. 11. MEWL Millrllle Aprll P, IW-3m. Auditor's Notice. J.mob Shoemaker, et. a 1..) l a the Court of Common U. Pleas for Colo male Coon. Michael Coon. !y. No 9. Ilee. Term. leS7 Piers The auditor appointed by the Court In the above CSIPP, 10 distribute the money now in Court, In the order established by law, wl/1. went Inn parties in • tares's'''. for the martinis or Ile appointment, on T 111IPDA If, Argil. 1130,11110, at at hie Ware, in illoomalierp, Pa. P. KNORR, Auditor. Illionatelonip, April I, lAN. ECU= "THE ROAD TO WEALTH 9 f Jost Published—A NEW BOOK, by a Young Man. W? a emmmeneed buil:less with a capital of but 815, and ettalne , in flee yearn the handsome fortune o an 110 1 1. Ibis hoot contains infonsatiun by which a suilleinney of the world's goods maybe ob lathed hi a fair and legal manner. It also shows the other side side of the picture—that of the numeroue aehumes end .11e1 are w hrr.ly thousartio are yearly becoming wealthy *bunt labor; together with in• formation for the malamute of articles which mei t with a ready sale at all arsonils of the year, si hereby any one ern clear at ire. 4 CSAiO euuuaily. Also 154 secrete of Ovalness. lever bettor* published. We mom* atheiri_nt to give a fill skieriuttha of the carp tents. bit 'Aire to say that it opine an avvnue to all which, if :mimed will surely land to wealth. Young map, out of employmil nt, don't Poll In secure a copy of this work, You will Queer refiet your 1111110stine0t . Frier $l. Address, E. TAYLOR al. SON, Meriden. Conn. April 13, IMAS-3t. DAN MAIM% FAREWELL BLOOMSBURG. DAN Great Show, CIRCES, MENAGERIE. OE School of Educated AIIIMUIN. Specially organised with reference to the Renowned Jester'o POSITIVELY FAREWELL TOUR Through the United States and the most extensive, elegant, refined, instructive, and amusing, Trippe Zoological, Ornithological and An nie Entertainment ever combined under one WILL EXHIBIT At Moomsburg, Pa., ON Till:11SM I', APRIL 30711, 1868. Directed and supervised by DAN RICE in person, who will appearin the place fur the last time, both af ternoon and eveninr, as Leaurer and exhibitor of his ANIMAL PUPILS, And in his original and famous chnrseter of "The American Humorist" and Clown. TILE IM ME NS E MEN AC ERIE, k the comprehensive and rare colonization or the wonders, terrors, and charms of An imal Creation, newly captured and imported, and contains the most impressible end curi ous specimens ever placed on exhibition. It is the finest collection of Royal and Minor Animals on the continent, including ELEPHANT " YOUNG HANNIBAL," anti the BABY ELEPHANT "KATE RICE," the smallest ro t p:cstruive ( ~, f it s species ever 'laced on exhibition. An el , ormit "le: , rY4 THE 1001 TE COLLEGE. Founded by Dan Rice, and v. - Inducted upnn the eminently sueee.4l and humane tnN• tent of whip! , h. i 4 thn prnieetnr. hay 1111- f rirlltnit 11 Lilliputian tend IMltehlOr% PouirQ rind "rennvtructe , l" lrmkirs. whnp , erne- Moira nrr an inexhaustible source of delight to the children. A BUFFOON rt Ml' LO. The unriveled, unri MOP Clowns of the Mime] Kineflom. Prie mu? „norm/. The superb Arabisn &tell horn Trick Hone, Waren A. 110, 47 7 0 ,,,, who dons the !woos. skins the rime, and performs rents and imitntion;, Oscine him only second in Forine nrcomnli , hroents to that grentest end most, wonderful of hones, BLIND EXCELSIOR, JR. An intermission of ten minutes will take place, in order that those who do not care to witness the equestrian performance way hare an opportunity to depart, before the introduction of the thrilling Scenes In the Mete, in a Model Circus, over which Pao Aire will preside as humorist, Clown, Mairest, and Commentator, on the Fun and Follies of the times, assisted by beautiful "iris and hand ome men, ladies and 'antiunion in every movement and expression, Artists in the true sense of that Ma c h abused term, whose names are written high up in Aronie annals, and who will appear in a Novel and Facinating Selection of Daring Acts, mid Spirited and Graceful Equestrian, Acroltatic and Calisdaenic Specialties. Don't rail to see Dan Rice fir the last time, and bring the children with yen. The Grand Tripple Exhibition will enter the town at 10 o'clock, a. tn., in TRIUMPIIM4 kItOCESSION, headed by the dazzlingly emblazoned cirAitior OF MIDAS containing Professor F. Meyer's Metropoli tan Cm net Band, drawn by twelve elegantly caparisoned horses, _and followed by a bril liant procession of Knights in armor, Ele phants, Camels, Buffalo, Ponies, Monkeys, Comic Mules, Trained Animals, Ring Stock, elegant, cages, which are the triumph of the landscape painterand the artisan; Carriages, Vans, the whole forming an inconceivably gorgeous, animating, grand, and indescriba bly beautifVl moving panorama of world and art•eontributed wonders, constituting a Free Exhibition without precedent or par allel, which thousands daily moon miles to see, and declere themselves more than com pensated. ADMISSION - • . - eta. Children Under 10 Atrt • - - 25 CUL kir Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock, p. m. Will Exhibit at Danville, Vodneeday April:29th 18614. SbiekgbinDS, Friday, l May, Ist, 1868, April VI, 1868-2 t, TREASURER . % SALE or *S47lla &WM 1X COLOMBIA CO . Agrisibbi provisions of the Act of Assembly, c ntW an Act to reduce the State debt c &o., passed the 3uth day of April, 1844, the Treasomr of the County of Co lumbia herwhy Nivea ibotice to all persons concerned therem, that unless the - Vaunt?, Road, School, Poor and State TaXath4lol due on the liallowing, real estate, shush! in the County of C01411)44 - op, ia before the day of sale, the *hors , 7liarts of each as will pay the &ego* charge able thereon, will be weld* 5 rt House, in Bloomsbury, Pa., on the ofJuna, 1865, and to be continued ' ouretny.ll4 front day to day, for arrearapt Q Otos et said County, and the costs titsittcd 4011041' respectively Year. Anti, Or Am T. Tenant.. Pas. rts, 1604 WY MI. • 40 Iran Co, Seam 611111 110 1264 13 16101,0 over " 10 4$ 16024 41,019 infla 1114;4114 " 91 00 1804 T 7 Julia'istOtses 9 10044 510 5„V6 V. erikinr. 35 110 1615 101 Anthatty Davi* VOO 1146441 7 360 T 51, HOS 6 • 10703 1864. ti 400 Mans k Mlles 05 24 IMO 30 Mann. 9614 y AS Cristwoll " V 31 X 66 300 Milk% Vishsr Lome* Verger ~ 66 40 lave 12 11. Stelsysolde h 1i , 49 16624 VI Joka Koons Bettina 24.33 i 6161 48 'I rsey White it 1 14 , 066 I llnnnah'!'y4e It 44 it'. i 73 Hiram 86•14fteld " 621 Mtn 30 Peter Fholts " 331 lElia Ilw Nywy Prendu Plum 49 1t63 I IDI Awgiotuo NOW! Berwick 'kir 110 Itt4 I Int Jacoh Moto? Conyughato IVI 011441 I lot Win Annum .. 7 OD INi5 1 lot Owen Coin .. 7 rd 4.1.6 I int /wimp l'nllier " II 93 1863 II lola Mien parkin " 9IV 1103-7 GO Kline, I.ltoleortuth kCo " 904 1903 1 lot Joliu 11.1111oremt " 490 0413 I lot 311rhetil Nevin ' 4GO lel4l I 101 Anthony 4 rilonnesl 14 7 37 19"3 6 7110 rnlit , a., h ling) & Mharplsof " Di 'l7 1 0 0 S'. InteJollo tftwv 0 416 1903 I lot I harl94 nallogher . 346 14.06 0 Imp t 4 llllOll Ashton " 10 40 't•Illi I lot Demerieti 4,:0t01i o 3 6, 103.4 I lot John lloukini ao I 30 I bikl-7 I ni Peter How, ... 7,47 iN36 1 Int W id. Chapman o I 111 Ironl 14 Jac oh Snyder Franklin II el irt:3 43 11, Ilnycock nolnunereek It II Its Cu it, Karim, h S Oli 1061 5:1 )nr.ob V nr.lo 06 04,3 1 , ut John Heaershett lagoenevard 61 101i3 I lot tirtOlth Phillip*. " 100 114.13 d Jackson A. Wirttn " 61 11010 1 Ito Mnry Allem 4 140 tr9tl II lot Wm r.dmar 37 1n94-3 I 1.4 Edward LIMN 11emIoel 33" 1194 i 10l Edwarll Promrere MS , rw.l i lot Geoff* Wormer 4. 4:el '064 40141 Ileop AL Oehler holiatal . 993 Kr 31 John K. Keeler " IMG 1d64 3 6 4A Usury dliolattangat - 0 63 1t , 64-3.: 117 David Wohliuti 0 911 IPlni 117 Jump. iIIoWNIIIII " JO Pi I?M 13 Woo, Pam and Porgy .. 44 lenn 410 Anonlilmleleul ' 169 1 611 'Ni Cyru. I.aird's res. *Wgan la IRII6 110 11. Ati 186 1 1 I Int Adam Wrilirer .. 80 064-3 ma Win t'lmmberim Ms 13 23 ;mil 47 .I..Bmat U .. 00 9illl 154 0 1 01 110r0 11 8 01 1014 11 1 Ilavid Orreetiry 11 3 0 Imii 01 01. eholemakeir 11 a 12 11 1 614 8 Abr Welsh " 7 111 1004 1 1 7 1 Thoinuo Pitarkhoom 13a 1 4 05 100 Timms* 2unth " I 20 0 , 62-4 50 Johu rta " 8 tl`,l Plis-4 10 Prhuykt At WIIIRt " 982 PM •On Michael Kretli.r *. VOO Is 4 100 Joint Cmiper's Est .. 108 I tiC4 ...41 Cole John ' 1 20 un4 55 John Polk " 210 IK3 /17 John U. 161.11 ^ V 341 143 I 3 PS Polly Woo (Widow) Esgarind 6 ti 3 'mil MO Wintry GOIVPI Do WO 4 lot tharler MuMoy !eon 134, TREASURER'S SALE OF VIMFATED MAW IN COLUMBIA CI, tvar. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assembiy entitled an :et directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purpose's, passed the thirteenth day of March, 1815, and the ftirthetNupplements thereto passed on the 13th day of March, 1817, and the 25th day of March, 1821, and' the tali day of March, 1847, the Treasurer; of Columbia county hereby given notice to ' all persons concerned therein, that unless the County, Road, School, Poor, Bounty and State taxes floc on the following tracts] of unseated lands. situate in Columbia coun ty are paid before tilt day of sale. the whole or SCA parts of each tract as will pay the costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court (louse, in the town or Bloom. Imre. l's, on the Sth thy of June, 18t,8, and to continuo by adjournment from day to day for arrearages id taxes duo tai County. and costs accrued on each tract re-1 speetirely. No. of nem , . Winraliteed or Ow nary, Dot. eta. A RXTY.4 , I. IR Ann Christman $lO 01 12 .10011 J. Kelm, 2 11$ 44 9 mu ti ii de II 05 POl John II Voting 9 44 25 dinatual ilelloorp V 10 1111Irrn. 400) cm s, Colombia Coal &Aron Co. 13 40 MO, ram Penh A. Coffman 24 97 0041 Wm. Fle wart, It 43 lair Levet, I' ileer 7 ea WO Moll Gruer 1311 Pm Mann Pa Rost 6 21 NO PIM* Miller to 1.01 I 0,119 McDowell, Illitenbuneo & Yost Skl4 94 1100 Cstha•ins Novae Iv 44 10t1 Hamilton W. 91110 1 940 23' SRI fRCRCRJr. 105 fool A spin 14 73 10 Pommel Wan% 144 44 Wm. J, hrnsla 7 POI 210 Gov atm 13 321 10 John Vain i YO.l 04 At in. J. Clenthl I 1 22 1 39 Wm. 1.. Preis 24 on ca lA'n4 0, Ilaitmes I 79 300 1 21. IL V. Needle i 00 02 ' Poi 7 Cohlrme Pearce II 114 John Parkersun 3 41 V.ll A lash:, 11) Reeser 14 73 3 Jacob Niger 21 4111 Irtl I Itil > Joseph atarkasuso 37 74 Kt i 9 1 ) 300 John 11. Poll 116 42 48 John Yost 11 48 CONYWOHJAI. 4.10 Judge Coe 17 111 0 I also Walker 3 911 112 John Ilastan 94 44 1430 JaerM Trier) 87 ge 374 Wm. Ohsourin 1100 00 1110 °so. thethant 103 o k p 304 John Ilsortly 192 so ars Taos MOO ••iruar 199 Op 1 4:0 Amos IVteliershaas 130 00 277 Roast I Jordsos 100 03 3e3 Au drew Porter 303 in 30 Lowls Walker 3d4 St 1 nr 120 'l'. Ruidon "11 W Orearmela" 21 42 ++ .dank Mary Ilastals de 17`x`3 e of PIO T. Simon N Y k 74 C 1" UR ileCeolll 42 lof 3eo Mary Ruston do do 07 P 3 411 Flbeormor Branham 31, 1.0 150 Senj Coombs 'll4 24 41,1 John I otos 144 73 419 Joehuo Onto 131 14 MO Peter Ifirehnor 39 80 430 Nathaniel Drown MO 83 4120 John Kline 178'50 CI xpfit s DenJemlu Allobeets 11 m 35 latch comics test. 3 N 01 Detail t k lkiainaki 8 40 3 34 Ww. Dalmq Si 7 rrali'd !Mato 1 In it Jacob Good 34 1 lot 111 L. Drown 7's 5.4 tot Pets, Ilassolmek 3 ou CADMIUM. . 4 Thome 1116181. :11V 100 7 • tlentstain BMW 2 40 II Joseph Clessoll 3 $0 $4 J. S. Itruhst 114 IP4I J. P. timber 10 911 10l flasher &Thomas 37 73 OS I Moroi Mannar i • 00 FIIMITLIN: 5 hoes Pea Ott 00 Zhieb Reynolds a Co 1 04 10 UOO. 111Willk 00 F/8/1/110CASX/r, 4 Gee. J. Fullmer 1 40 110 J. N. Jones 0 el 115 Jobe 01110527 I 44 384 Win. Iluelielerre Gelato 171 74 240 !Woe k Nahum II 30 _ . .... .. 210 J.diward 110111001ty 31 100 ItO Wni. Moms ' A 63 200 ttimuel J. Preis 1$ 30 3 Goo. Pealoor 33 Su Wm. Rabin, * Co I 63 P. 3 Wm. Shamus 13 42 200 10.61006 r at Koleboes 11 30 AS Ciro+ n, Wlllta 14 40 113 ANrohnm Young in 17 11 Wits. Weiss 701 OR ELNWOOD. 0 Andrew lkeltr 1 11 130 Margaret [Amon 11 Isti 6t Jnorph Pll6llOO 01 13 30 1 Jobs B. Ithslis 1 49 20 louts Dewitt $ 63 I Wilson Mdsor 1 70 3 Panhei Wino 3 16 100 John Menlo% 111 64 IS Ara APsettiftn " ' i A irm , 99 1 i p 1110 M. APPfrusio . 30 1143 r 49100, 3 r ~,,, 'moot 30 r Wr i k 49 made 19 John **a 4 Zobelmollolloo 130 Wm. • JAllllllllllllf . InseigricKo l-• S Wm. 11144000011 14109/99: I 9 Lowle %oh 04 1.01000,0111111040 mi 19 ot 49 John Vishor a 114 of 91111,=- owl 01,1.0 . Ilhanough" 10 uo of OW -, dd , lininlo do 9 10 of 40 Melo. Roes, do II Id 01300 lillity a9,1411:d0 19 99 0001 Charlotte ito 'lin do 19 Id o(990 Altpatimirk' do 19 99 drll9o Pr erdNY & IWCF R ft& 904 _ ' dal le SO I 4of 10,9 Thopas inseam do 9 ter 4Od 19111 ,. . Itantee'lltill do II 10 Oal lei *Wore 119$3** ' di 19 de 01900 Cho HMOs iuslas 010 19 *9 or OOP Jcho ltodnolA9 do IPSO 199 John.994Ju Ithosio 9 441 39 Wm. 'op.'s • 191 JIIOII,,INt - Oen. Canopy W m, Men oinonr Ibunbssece k flolsafer Joshua Zlimperusso hook Ilsomlbop Joel Sutliff Damenet Piek's Davin !Awn. ,4141/XX. Daniel k IN* Yeller Ihinlel I? Mini' hem, Holler J P. Pincher H. Q. Miller, dee'd. rhlip MinPr Ran. en lineman .10. hum Webb Ptilloy Wuil .V 4 imam Joseph Stretch PLEMANT, John Ale MONTOUR, MOW Urover GRAMM. Amer 'w.f. H'i' gin, Jeremiah Hapnbuth Wine' Crovshoi John Melkk lino Maley PIN& hiortoeso J P Wm Woidenhnmer Porepter Hewn Jun 1010401 Tbninno I=endeld ROAR WOW! Mt i Si Prim, Duo hurt 3 u CU Thome. Maus. 3 CR 311 Geo IN rveo ID 93 MU Jahn 110 , 11n9 Ii 13 99; PhUtp Kell' 18 34 Iv° I.las I.ovlll 7 7! 30 . Junh Trial' 3 11, 90 Abralliou flank► I'2 Ve Pet...! Mi.n•eb V 7s Su Wary Oluov I 51 I , manna, 11, Abraham lunta'a Bs% 11 71 83 Jamown Reeler 3 31 40 piatnuel Fri 4 01 30 Wm J Wes 3 31 103 Jamou Ilu:kalaw It Ort 4.) I real Cone 4 rr 73 Mary Ctimard 7 33 flu newel Everhart 41 au S 3 Oen clerrhort 7 80 203 Bohan Gray 19 P 1 un3 01.11W8 Ral 19 98 113 Alloy Gearhart II ".14 1 , 0 VI, l a 0i.11,1011111 ID .3. 30 Polly Ikea Widow S 33 33 Abraham Kline 9 71 830 Robes% Idaatgonnery tn't IV 30 Ono 4110 do 13 Co 114 Daniel J bElleary D 90 WI /Abraham Younp b 33 JAEu 0 YOllll. Treasurer. Bloomakurc April 111, AWL COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, thr , HON. vi:it.t4A • &Araby.. President C judge of the ourt of Ore, and Terminer and ton end Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in the 10th Judicial District, enamored of the counties of eidumbia,Sulltvan and Wynna nu and the Don, train tow and Peter K. ilerbein, AssoiateJudgestrfConim. bia ('o., have issued their precepthearing date the lath yr , r , ri, is ti l e year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anti Pi , (peithl. to me directed for holding a Court ofeyer rind Terminer and thmerei jai/ delivery, Cenerel (leerier get,fittes "rile , Pacer, ri.eiiime Pleas and ttruhraes Court, in thotonsburg, in the county of Columbia. en the 0 r«t Monday. {lcing the 4th day) of May lien, to Pit/Whitta two wiiiiki. Nemo is hereby given. to the Comer, the Justices of the Pence and 11401stAblel , of the said county °Mali umbra that they be then and there lit their primer pet. sun at 10 &chug in the rhrehoen Of seid day with their rer onto, ileptiviliong and ether remembrance to 40 those thing s wait to their ntrirre appertain to hi dorm Anil those that tire boull4 ay tecOallittlinee, le prosecute realest the prisoners that are or roar be in the Jail of s aid county or Colombia to be then and there to prose. ente them as shah be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual 14 (heti alt.helonee,ovreeithly to their natieell ....... j Dated at Olutombitra, the talth day of Minch L. dli .le the y ,, ar dr oor topi one thoilsand eight , eta., ) bemired and rinyiught sod in the ninetieth yens' of the Independence of the United States of America. ( Gob 114Y411411 ColleOlimeiiVie. ) MOKEireAl MlLLAiilli rherlit Oluotashara, May d, idGe. Grand Jurors for May Term IS6S. Bloom-William F,4,4ar , Braver -Juhn Michas!. thiatettek -Samar! COoller. We•ley R. Frees.Cune Adam*. amitun -gamut Apphonsn. col tie-% bloot Shoff.r. estaiwroa-.1 oho M. tills. ecuirsha aut.-Thomas (Yammer. Franklin-a. J. homier. Shusumumi Derr. flit bard Kitchen, Witllsm P. W on, Pommel Freda. itemlock-itsmato OM, Wilma Pry. Lot us4..l4uhrtt 11. ;MMus, arkiliugtotk Yeager, Jacob aish rt. ai o -Abraham athwr. ppenhairer. Mammon -alias Wmitv.... Noss-Jacob Chrhonitt. armlets P. %Werth Rom ingereek- Uharles Dyer. Traverse Jurors for May T. POW !doom—John U. coolloiph H, airiest. linn I twist --M•harithaii Got int r. Winton —Mattehnni Hartman. E. Mann, ee null in Bor.—David Comp, L Comp— Els boil Mosher. Mole, imam Firhnnsttesk—John# Has* Jr., Wm. Mews. Philip A pptraiolt wo, Ettvelirel —Front iv P. Evans. Joseph Et het, W P. itohhinJ, Win, Lawton. Walborn J sent. Hat tit , . Jacitton —John P. Derv, trimist —Jotoph Sink..., Isaac Dyer. Wenn+ imhy, Isaac Mcßride. j,,bu noonagto. Mt. Plenv.int V soilo ten, G ohm. , Mimes, Aaron Newt, Joseph craw(4l4. orsme—m, U, Psmotton, Henry Kutllmor, A, Ste won. Pine—Joseph P. evattel4ol3d. ontingerevlt IL Herat—John Ithuitinn, John It, num I. White. Elia s Krum. SIBEUIRE'S SALES. KY sinus of +gin dry w rito of V erten lout erne/two, to too Olt ogrio. lot +log cot of the thort of Common Phial of Coto tolori county, will be.-wood to public sale or Outcry nt the Coon (loose io ihoonlatokal, nu Monday the 4th 011 y of Mot+. lort 4 . et I o'clock in the aim/norm, the following toss oriole to wit: nit that cotton, tut of wont agnate In Loogig township, thlumbin room ty, cotgalogig ot at +ion auto inure fry hlok, bounded on the out an I +tomb by taught of Elijah Mayor, on tiro went by land. of Charge Krishor, and no the north by laude of geom.: nn Math erected a log tiwagiag house With the arbortnnalitort r Segtod, and lakes ict hirhalion stud !a be sold as ths propurty of Augustus OtOnaa had Charlotte Groves. IJO The followingpiPee and lot of ground shoats In rs Catawoa township, Colunibie county. bounded end doserob, M d as ow'. to wit; Proattng nu Railroad street An root. and fronting on Pine 79 net. adjoin • hog and Winding on the rent by int of henjenun P Punnet, whoring' la erected a largo Moho warm house and ono mall (root dwelling. Viised taken in exerimor and to be sold el the Pull sttlin ALSO, All that Mete or penal of land or Int of ground, Phoebe la the Iterotinh of Oratialia. Colombia wen. ty, hounded and dee ertbed as follows, to Wit ; tin trio Molli by !menet Arenas. on the south bp liallmad street. on the west by as alloy. and on the north by lot of henbes Kai tie, upon which le erects/ a (ramie derelling homes, stable, and other out buildinia. Reined, tetra in execution aid to be sold as the property of Jabs UllSooll. )1011Vi MILLAR% Shang. Illtiolueturi, April N. I HOUSE AND LOT FOE SALE. . Will be Bold bi private Bale a 110U0111 :I— * rs .-. , I , 141,* *heeled no aisle end Illeilweel Itee. neer me Mobiles blill et . Wee ..;. Ile elonbegbery. Tee bowie le a 'and haw, itir flattoo hies. whit oellat. 'ilne Weil 'Obi ' : let Is nr pot elsio, in rt r lielleet teedllleti, li 14111 planted it gluey de oettokta at ditieor hid All eaccesii# elillbte lei age 111 . Tar lanai Wilt be wide liberibl, IA it OM . Irow AMON tiatilt Oar. inititto %to . , ~ X ay.l3, kW? ------------- - - - -- - - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All pewee ►enwlnl theaselvos Indebted to the undersigned. are requested to wake payment without delay 1. C. MTN, 11.0 ISloootsbarg, Feb, IS HIV. APPLIMTII7OII LIMPSES. - ! . Norrigiperrovis . .* 1 4 OM Or t oterll44l it ti ' ilit4L. ~,... u.. , ea, ii he gen ' Hie eng ny bloom. • .. ~ , pr., ettfeitheii. :: I • SI4AL n 1. ' ' Tirtare. n . ...# 1,.. 4KPYIII%# " ..., ' 0 I, ear . lieeifi# n one ile CIVIL " #. ith ft.elintore, ; Ailing Minim .. Herfrarginohnier, ' Beaver. H. Prank Karr Tavern. Hinton. AW Witt, ~ Bet W Mk. ' t; -1140 i ii n Bik Wiirniitt 0 Catawba*, Philip . eoffeheir, 4 hied* B Kinney 0 .1 Higneei Kotileablnianr, " " Levi Keifer,. n John H. Runyan, Hating Roam Levi Keeler. " Win, It. Orange 0 John Grover, Toreros Henry Lnintian, Bating limo. Hobert tints.. 1 88 1, 4 1, 4 •Afigh, " 44. w. virosmor, Liquor more. X= 1 4) =1 " , ", ;gang " D o bliohnin Hermon, G "l°. Patrick Killeen. .. Al lateen Wherry, " Charier. coin, .# prophen ?homes, .# Story Chapman. n 'Molina Geraghty, 10 John higtinerr, " James O'Neal. .. Bober, YOWL 0 Henry A . Weidensiii, Tavern. Aaron Prrenn. Tavern, Samuel Leavy. John I. Kline. Haniei T. MoKiernan " Thema* Kline', Bating Ueuee Honstridee tinanget, Tavern. Miloot S. c a ge, ~ .1“. V . Gitiospie , .. John flarinien, d Elide 4114411 y, 0 Linwig 'Fidel. . Jonlidd Winner handl Yeager, n K. A. Suilth. 6 lietiniel Hindu', . Ai r0 , , , 111 Shuman, " Karon tinny, ft, W. Tu4bs, 0 Tubbs itr, L °lonian Wine Have Win huller '' Edward Mattel'. John nut dee, Jnenti t. end, John Wiebry, widunel U. Kline, Phitip H. Keller. l'Eaeled H. OW leach, .. Mary E. l.fenn, .. JPnef: et #LEMAN, Prothonotary, alnotosure, Aped Ei, Int,e. I at 91 at 14 45 57 3P. Iv I 0 16 1111 II 70 MEE eutralt . II Off I II all 1 011 Conyag ham, IN 10 4 . 90 4 9n 0 73 6 INJ I I n Pl•hingrrreY Ulerisvboa4, le u k, 3000 I==l 1 e 91iM n, tt et Ir. =MI 4&+ 0 9 Ron tin 'creek, elb 4 4 4 110 . I I 00 24 .1 '0 OLD mums AND NEW FRIENDS, THIS WAY! A. HARTMAN'S, NEWS TORE ROOMS, On Main Punt% bniuw Mao, Glnovniouri, fa, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. &C. Also a new and good supply of 24TOVES AN.) TINWARE. firming oertyred a well knerwn and superior work Man. is prepared to wake new work sod execute,re pairing to order. Fpouting Made to Order. An its sheep for tub or trade as the rhestoest. V" 'nit and sr e, first store on west end or Anutti Mils *wet. A. HARTMAN. April r , 0118. FORKS HOTEL, GEO. W. NAGGER, Propeeter. The above well , ithown hotel has recently under /one radirat changes in its internal arrangements and its proprietor announces to his termer custom and the travelling public that his SCroultnotintion* for the esieit,irt or his WO* are second to none in the country, llis table will always be found entv plied, not anti with substuritini rood, hut with hi the delicacies et the season, ilia wine and liquor (rut -puma pope as pees" , purchased direct rroni toe importing houses. amen welt, pure, nod free from ail 140 , 0110414 drugs.. tie is thimble: for a !instal patronage in the past,and will continue to deserve it in the future. GEUttliZ W. MAUGEII.. Jund NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! The publJe ebeuld bear is mind that 11. W. CREASY & Co. have vmanteotly on hanJ THE LA RG EST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP PALL AND WINTER GOODS IN LIGHT STREET. An Plods of good Goods cucAr for rash or eau try produce. 14M 8t t, Nev. 6, 1267. GREAT BARGAINS AND Reduction In Prices. The underelintd will offer to the public in 01l Rinds of I.l2oaLr h anaatslentanttancloy Ouch is DRY O,OOMI. QUERNOWARe, HAnnWARE, Boots and titioeo r Caps, Mid Notlnn, In every 'vilely, our bii•Otio••• from Ogt, Orrt of January, will be con. ducted on a strictly CASH SYSTEM. and Ninon, wielding In purehasa anything In our 'lnvent' du an al a very small purrentage on Current Wholesale I'i•ice&. All kinds of wiliere and fro n taken la exchange. fl:7 We enrillally helm the public to ME US A CALL nod a Aare of their paironap. k 011Unt Woolson, /annoy 2, 1007. The Commissioners of Colum bia. County slitlatt 49 a .•Floarl of levl9lnn," will hold their ap• 199419 for 941.11 aunty nit the following nomad days and places, comma:ln, at as Celina U. m. of each day: itenton. Duearlonf and hekaon—Friday, May Ist, at A.. 1. lintel, In Menton. Flohinotersish--daturday, May 2d. at Unenast'a ho. tot Elphingereek. Montour and Hemlock—Wednesday, May oth, at the court Ono., in Moontsburg. neott—Thuraday, May 9th, at the Court House, In Diumnaburs. ulootn—Yriday, May 9th, at the Court Roam 111 Bluonoburi. Mount Plempant-Maturday. May lOW, Metklt's Hotel. Dreenwood, line and Natasha—Monday, May Ilth at 3t11191114 114141. 1 . 1 1. ,11 11 0-- Tueß' l o. May 12th.at enyder'a haat. I . l4lll9—Weditemiat,;Mar 13M, at Warr Way Howie. HMI remit and Onrw ink Bor.—Thu.llde/, Nay MO, at the tiwen IlenwMary Wit . Cata•Mama and Franllll4-4tldny. Nay 13th, et Xiater'• hotel, thdawl444. tonntio and Mem ingereak—Sodurday. May lath at irnagor`e hotel. Plabtorn. Coaynakam and t entmlia nor —Monday, May M. at WeideneauVit hotel, Centralia. Beaver--Wadocaday, May 1100, at D. F. Zarr's ho• 141. M alait—Th May Mat, at J. Lonetibie 'ger% betel. Minot 110. May rid. at W. Hen's ha MI, MOM Hell le. MAW IP. FOWLER, MO T. Cull, DAVID YItMIRI, Attain : Wm. IL riekbalim. Gom Inisalonege. April 11, MM. DR. J. R. EVANS, Physician and Sargon, AVM ifi louratril partnatmotly tin Alain • • 811001► BEAX/MSBUR4 , Pit. would in them the poktitiretatly. that his: tejoeigekesd ltthad to all bye aeito Autbfelly attaroomitalla that way 1* lattaatett to hilt one, on terms thistisantat. way Wit Inni, tr voyage et ottoatton to Iliatcstfas Watt se walthlasi _ I.6o l )ith 11161,-.11. COENTNIENWININit DAppyWl * cifffl44 AS; oVeisithr ion AsHELAPSWAX, BEMs nutter,',Vbeeme,t4lo, 'lour 10141deat, Fun and Skit* Dried and Omen *WM, Grain, Wool, Game, Ponlo7, Naval Storea, Bops, Ginseng, Fathom , Hemp, !Pro:lotions, Oils, Lard, Tallow, Tobacco, See4o Sorghum, Molasses, &c., &e., TO COMMISSION MEItCJI ANT, 442, 944, 446 446 Washingeou oot, New York City, And mein hie weekly Plum eranamenCrrante and Growl's. tbe Mat complete fries Current pub. 'lobed la the United Bump. Send for cs current. Marking Plates and Cade Fruition) ruil, Librnd adrancem made on Consignments. Established May 1, 1800. First dam Refetences:gircu echen required. April I, I!07-I. iV 11, dstionetfolly informs the eitla•ns or this town and istei nity, that he MIS at his Purnituro Room, theirs of every dearriptP balissmo, Vieth' Tildes law nod small, ileiimends of the latest styles, CAM nod Toilet Tables, Loekinit ai wipe*, twohini. Miony mhos articles of emotions of first base mantifoetlyes. The {Wiliest's cordially invited to emit mot 11. Sinter his stork He will sell upon reasonahle,teents. Openial attention will be paid to tepsiriod ad ki tots or furniture, etscni, for cash. April TUC underolg nod lbw's flupd. of aj'lnster Milt et the PENN FURNACE M11,1_111„ end will Ora In the public ONE lIUJUI Lu TiNir BEIM Novia Scotia:White: Plaster, ereperrd really for 10e fin .1101111(1er to rule percher ire, Si soy time from the Nei of MrSCAVII At SHUMAN. Case/him April I, lorall 7,7 g. 3 31 ?fnor sod lEle,eant Ntylm, for Par:or, !falls, wholosalo sed.retail. 110WE1,L k ROPRICrIi, (7o nor of Fourth and Market I•treni, Aprl'4-gym. P111111401M11114 NNW DARWIN SILOP. The endertigned reepectfuHy anaminees that ha has renttted a shop, one door betnw Mayers 'sal More. in the Pulping, ninrk, where he is prep 'led to conduct the barbering businese in allits branches. The art or coloring whiskers and moustaches is practiced by him most okilifully. He also emcee clothing, making them look ;only as OF muliks new upon the 014K1 reasonable terms. Having procuraii the services or a ruahionabie hrir dresser he le pre• wed in yisitifamilies in CMOs WattOin is desirable to put sp or cut hair upon reasonable terms Hair Tonic 41' t, ' ' Bloomsburg, April ►, MO, ruttAomitt 4. March lit, Weiner to inform ',von thin we ere pre. pared to iilfer for your itorpei Win WI VOW manor wont meat of MILIn Y GOODS consisting of the neWest giro in Straw Silleand GIMP 11 010 , 11 .q.'.eii , Vi•iviae, Silk .Goon Rils bone, Flower*. itothrie, erripeno fonder. hraidclionisrileole. fu t. he. shill be happy to wait °myna at OW' Store,: or receive your ordere— Privy 10% . On Cash. Youre.lire. H. WARD. Mirth 111,—Itno Nos. 103, 105 It lu7 North Seeger* Street Philadelphia. Bloomsburg Literary Institute. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. aILNRI7 CARVEIt, A. 31., Prinoipal and Proprietor, Professor of Philosophy, dm Miss Sarah A. Carver, Preeeptreee,' r Teacher of French, Botany and Ornamental Branches. Isaac O. Best, A. 8., Profmor'of Ancient Languages. Charles E. Rice, A. It, Professor of Mathematics, F. M. Bates, Teacher of Book-keeping and English Branches. Miss Alice M. Carver. Teacher of Instrumental Music. Mrs.--, Teacher of Vocal Music. Miss Julia. Guest, Teacher in Primary Department: Spring term commences April 13th, I. Bloomsburg, March 15. 1665. H. W. C&CASY &Co. Trial List Air May Term, 166.: 1 John J. Shnnk vs. John Cain. 2 Wm. A. Murr vs. James Dyke. 3 J. It. Blackiston et.al. vs. Lehigh & 3lahanoy K. It Co. 4 Samuel Waters vs. Geo. Willits. 5 Samuel Waters vs. Geo. Willits. 6 Clark D. Stewart and wife vs. E. C. Cleaver. 7 Sarah Stine vs. Jacob Stine, Jr. 8 W Feason ct. al. Asti nee', of the West Branch Insurance Co. vs. Simon C. Skive. OROCERICS, 9 Ed, 111'Ca11 et al. vs. John Smell. 10 F. 11. Peron vs. John Cain. 11 heat Yetter vs. limy Moyer. 12 ; ;11aniel F. Seybert vs. Jacob Howler ot. al. 13 Daniel G. Ent's Adam, vs. Jas. W. Sankey. 14 Lavine Davenport vs. Win. Kline tob. 15 Daniel Yetter vs. Isaac Tatter et. 18 Josiah Thomas "useave. Henry C.' Frees. 17 John U. Leiby vs, Gideon Arndt. 18 John Coleman vs. Michael (Impend. al. 19 Lott Parker vs. Sum D. Edgar. 20 Henry Yost and Wire vs. Um. Mozart & Wib. 21 John Reese vs, JosF. Lokg. 2t3 J. B. Huleton vs. Henryll C. Hadrian. 23 Wm. Renyson vs. Butlers dgar. 24 Wm. Clark vs. Robert (Lao& 25 D. W. Montgomery's Bar's. vs. 0. A. McG ergull. 26 David liciwig vs. David S. 27 John Cooper 11% Daniel Bower et. al: 28 John C. Mann vs. John klinterliter. 29 Joseph floss vs. Samuel Everett. 30 John Gilroy ve. Win.E. Sterner. 31 Silas D. Edges , vs. Abraham Hagen. bush" (it al. ,32 Silas D. Edgar vs. B. F. Rekord. 33 Reuben Reeser and wife es. James Thomas. 24 Isnao Fegely vs. James W. Sankey. 35 Wm. Hancock vs. George Leib. 30 Philip Mowry vs, Sarah A. Bowman. 37 Thomas Bond vs. John Mowry. DIGGING. Tholandordlinvd givda tintiod to the 11044 ediaor• aUy that di id a poictiodt Weld. OfaES. and id Inigdardil to illg dindreilltdd dotalim rudiudaabid term.. Ile and ball In aid rnny is hid hudwaps. rdiuditabld widbma anything gondmailt. giVe him Vtl 4 ll• l 7 l . KOVAL, Illonarsbnlg hod, 12. INT. 'MAU CAlartihrzie; a R NEW FURNITURE ROOMS, ON. MAIN STREET, IBLOOMSBILIM, PENVA. IMELII4IO PLASTER FOR NILE. WALL PAYERS. PAPER HANGINGS! AN lALMCWIE STOCK Of ept eonet,ntly on bend, an,lor F./oe.