The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 15, 1866, Image 3

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LOO AL INTELLIGENCE.
For snlo at Pclor lint's store, at
Light Street, one thousand barrels tmro
kvholo Vinegar Cider. Also, twenty
empty elder barrels.
William L. Maddock: & Co., deal-
flora In line groceries, No. 115 South Third
!"fiiriul, inniioslto tho Olrnrd limit .
Philadelphia.
Tin: Itev. John Cromllsh will deliver
n Temperaneo Lecturo In tho Lutheran
IClittrcli, In this place, on Thursday
evening next. Tlio public aro respect
Ifully invited to br3 present.
. , .'
Protiieu Iiieler's frequent and
'prolonged Interviews with 1. John
iVltnvu at last borno fruit In a bolt from
v"J'tlio Pt;niocrtitle nomination of Hepro-
'('Bcntatlve. " llehold how good and how
? pk'iHaut a thing It l.s for brethren to
dwell togethsr In unity." Tho happy
'"'l accord which may exist between l.mll-
callsm and Folly were never nioro com-
nplctcly exposed.
A
Tin: lladlcals Insulted President
jjjoliiisoii, General Grant, and Admiral
JFarragut, during their recent visit to
Philadelphia, and refused to extend to
Itlieni the hospitalities of the city. Thoy
Elionored and received with every ex-
5jprosslon of delight Pnrsou Urownlow,
jnjjai'ic Hamilton, uenerai uutier, and
JEFml. Douglass, when they made their
appearance. . if
' 'In the Interests of a now candidate it
Would bo desirable that the boll or split
T'on lleprcsentativo should continue,
. -which wo think likely; for If Ikeler
Wfchnuld falter, P. John, wholshls gener-
' .-Ik lil tulvWer, would keep him up to tho
amworlc. Jtwi11 only bo neaessary to an
'ii ounce n new candidate n few hours be
feforc tho election In order to concentrate
lSupon him all independent votes and so
s euro his success.
'
It is alleged, wo believe on good tut-
11 !l.. .1...I T l,.t... !... .,......,...,1 fll.lf
muuiA, lllill. x . .J nil ii iiios uniiuvi mm
no itepuuucan eantiiuuio lor Asscniniy
shall bo rim in this district, and that
his party shall support the bolters. Ills
project is to obtain voles for Congress,
Senate and Governor from Democrats
in exchange for Jtopubllcan votes on
Assembly. Tho only dilllculties we
perceive in tho w' of executing this
iV? lilnn nrotlfsi: ini, die disinclination
.. -i.6f llonublictins to belli'' sold out. and
2d, tho disinclination of Democrats to
tho same operation.
Three Months foii Nothing. J
Valuable Offer .Tho enterprising pub
lishers of tho American AgricullurM
Otl'er that valuable Journal free for the
remaining three months of this year to
all now subscribers for 18(7 (Vol.
who fend in their wibscription during
this month of September. Tho cost of
the A(ricul(uril is only one dollar and
. ;,Vjlfty cents a year, or four copies foi'flvo
Vdollars, so that one dollar and fifty
?"(pr one dollar and twenty-llvo cents
for each of four pcixins,) will
just now scouro tho paper for tlf
teen months ! Wo ad vise everybody to
Jjenibraco this opportunity. The Arri
VciillurM is a marvel of valuoandcheap
' ness, and in no other way can one so
.well invest ono dollar and llfty cents,
pr ono dollar twenty-llvo cents.
.-The paper is adapted to all elas.-es
Sof readers in city, village, and couii
tftry. J Is Hou.-u'iold and Children's
Departments aro exceedingly valuable
nnd inlere.-:tingovorywhere. Each num
ber contains thirty-two to forty-four
i'largo double slzo niaga.lno pages, tilled
' with original, instructive, and interest
ing matter. It is splendidly illustrated
'. with many large, 11 it-class engravings,
v.which are both pleasing andinsmicUve,
vknd alono worth far more than the cost
of tho paper. Tho Airicultnrhl Is dill
Igentand unsparing In IU exposures of
jvjl kinds ofswindlingand humbugs and
J in this way alone wives the country nuu
drcds of thousands of dollars every year
.Tako our advice, and .send your sub
ficription at onco to tho Publishers,
Orange Judd and Co., U Park How,
New York City.
. NEWS ITEMS,
Cant ico" is tho latent Philadel-
"phlalsm for getting on a spree.
?Nini:ti:i:n Peers have died during
tills session of tlio llouso of Lords.
fJTin: oldest house in tlio United
State is at Jledford, aiasieliusotts,
built in the year 1811 1.
SteFoiiNi'.v did not appear at the
evening prayer-meetings of tho South
eni Loyalists' Convention.
Timor. Tu,m:N, of Clovoland, Ohio
Jihs decided that " shaving on Sunday
jnornlng boforo breakfast is iv work of
necessity."
Majou-Gkniui r. Tr.nitv left New
Haven last Saturday to assiimo com
mand of his now department. Ills
JiSulipiarters will bo St. Paul, JlliniO'
sota.
Tun cholera oxeltemont in Nashville
. Is on tho increase. Judali Frank, local
laodltor of tho Cuzella of that city, died
' vii Sunday from tho epidemic, after an
3lUiK'. of nine hours.
JJEjAsi' week a young bull was picked
up at sea, oil' Chebwiguo Island, coast of
jrtdne. Tho animal wai 11 vo miles from
, tlio main land when ho was overhauled
'arid was hard on his way to visit his
English cousin.
R.v tho United State District Court at
Boston, James W. AddNou, who had
pleaded guilty to mi indictment chare
ing lilm with stealing a letter from the
Jioston post-olllcolu December last, has
boon sentenced to tea years imprison
ment. Du. ITouatio Stoni:, tho cniliient
sculptor, whoso statues of Hancock and
Denton aro among tho works of national
nirt, has left fur Home, where ho Is to
oxecuto a statue of Alexander Hamilton
for the Capitol, Congress having given
.lilm a commUslon nnil appropriated
ten thousand dollurslotlmt work,
THU IIADICAL RIOT AT INDI-
ANAPOLia.
Tim outrageous abuse of President
Johnson front tho pens and tongues of
thu Radicals has at last eiilinlnated In
something moro serious. Tho peoplo
of Indianapolis have disgraced them
selves and tho country by proventlng
tho President from ppoaklng, and by
getting up a murderous riot beforo ills
very face. Instigated by the Radical
leaders, a band of rowdies and rulllans
mndu an uttack upon tho procession
which had turned out to receive the
President, smashed tho torches, tore up
the banners, and hiswl and hooted Mr.
Johnson when lie attempted to express
his thanks for the welcomo extended
to ldtn. These rowdylsh proceedings
being resisted, a general light ensued in
the square which tho President over
looked, and club', knives, and pistols
wero freely tted. At least two persons
were Allied and several dangerously
wounded.
Of course tho Hadtcals will endeavor
to extenuate this shameful nll'alr on thu
groiuTathat Mr. Johnson hits provoked
hostility by political speeches. Rut in
point of fact there is not the slightest
excuso to bo oil'ered for tho authors of
this riot. We are no sticklers for that
divinity which doth hedge n king; but
certainly the olllco of tho President of
the United Stctes Is entitled to respect,
and thij respect, In form at least, -
lends to the individual wuo Holds ino
olllco. I ft he President desires tospeak,
ills the duty of every good ultlfceVlo
either listen respectfully or wulfS away
lpiletly. This much is djto to the olllco
which is tho highest, irt It ought to ho
the most honored, In the whole world.
Hut hestdo this tlio ordinary courtesies
of life nndtliosacred rites of hospitality
ought to have protected the President
front personal insult during his tour
When Mr. Lincoln travelled froniSpring
lleld to Washington ho was comparative
ly unknown to the masses of the people,
and many Democrats, ignorant of ids vir
tues, hated and despised him most hiti
terly; but nobody thought of hooting
him down when he endeavored to spoil!
At Indianapolis, as 31.'. Johnson was
permitted to say nothing, tho Radicals
cannot claim that tho disturbaneg.Avas
excited by any remarks of his. Mitch
as they eli'ect to derld his utterances,
they are afraid to let tho people hear
him, and all through his tour, at every
place in which they had a majority of
the population, they have interrupted
.mil annoyed him. Other means of
silencing him having failed, they now
have recourse to a riot, and llro pistols
it those who assemble to cheer him
We confess that wo should not have
been surprised if one of tlio pistol shots
lireil during tho ludiatupnlis riot had
killed President Johnson. This is what
the Radicals have been threatening to
do, and what they wjll do if they can
muster up courage. Their incendiary
rantlngs and ravings will end in assas
ination, unless they find some lessdau
gerous mode of getting rid of the man
who staud3 boldly between them and
tho accomplishment of their revolution
ary schemes, we warned tlio rrosldent
to bu upon his guard when he llfst start
ed upon his tour, and tho pistol shots m
Indianapolis now emphasi.e our warn
ing. Tho assi-sination of President
Lincoln was brought about just in the
umo way. Tho Rebel papers abused
him and threatened him, as tlio Radical
paper have abused and reatened
President John-on, until the more rash
and foolhardy of tho Rebels began to
accustom their minds to tho possibility
of his murder. IL-bel fanatics talked
about it as Radical fanatics have talked
ibottt removing Mr. Johnson, until
they at last 11 red the hearts of Booth
and Payne, and the deed was done. Re-
fore long, if the present cru-ado against
Mr. John-on continues, wo shall see
homo Radical Rooth eager to distinguish
himself in tlio same infamous and cow
ardly manner. Thu danger is more im
minent than most persons imagine. We
shall breathe more freely when the
President is onco more safe at Washing
ton. His loss to tho nation at such a
crisis as this would be Incalculable. We
cannot realize the situation in which his
death would leave theeountry. Let us,
therefore, beg the President to takecare
of himself and his suite to take care of
him. We do not Intend to exclto un
necessary alarm ; but there is feally
room for tho gravest apprehensions.
Tho-o Radicals who threaten murder so
ivagcly are iuy,too good to do it, and
tiio-e rulllans
wit down the Pres
ident's supioi't)EwHl not long hesitate
10 are tu iil&gi resilient nnusc.i. icw
York lhnild.
JOHNSON'S POLICY.
ArTr.n years of adver.-Jty tho Jtadl
eals have gained the supremacy, anil
they are reluctant to part with it and
very naturally, If their own interests
alono are considered. Hut tho nation
at largo has a tremendous interest in
tho uuestlon; it Is anxious to settle
down to peace and order again, and it
cannot do so while eleven Slates are
nractlcally out of tho Piilon. If the
Constitution is still inadeipiato to pro
tect tlio nation, it limit bo amended
and that can only be done by an appeal
to all tho htate.s. AVhen tho Southern
States are disloyal, coerce them again
oblige them to resfiiij the laws, and to
yield to tho Uonond (Jovernnient. - If
local disturbances occur, suppress them
and wo have seen that they aro sup
pressed with the greatest ease; all that
is asked is that loyal Hcpro-entatlves
from tho Southern States shall bo ad
mitted to Congress. Only tho wildest
bigotry can seo anything objectionable
In such a demand.
Without a sln,'lo dls.-entlent, so far
as wo can ascertain from tho reports of
tho Philadelphia Convention, resolu
tions wero passed In accordaiico with
theso plain facts nnd principles. Sla
very Is abolished for over; tho national
debt must bo paid, and tho right of se
cession is dually disproved. In all this
tho representatives of Now Knglitiid, of
tho West, and of tho South alike cordi
ally concttrrc I at the Convention. The
resolutions wore carried by n "unani
mous vote, followed by loud ant! long
continued cheers." There was no dis
order nnd no confusion. Tlio result is
ono on which tho President and tho
country may fairly bo congratulated.
Mr. Johnson has fought a courageous
battle j it seemed,' uncertain a few
months ago, but vo?aji scarcely doubt
Its success now thnWho voice of the
peoplo has been lieardjjrtnd their com
mon sense has opposed Itself to thu sel
fish and narrow Interests of a faction
which would Involve tho nation in an
other civil war rather than relinquish
Its brief and unprofitable reign. Lon
don Times.
Mnrlict Ht'iHirt.
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MARRIED.
At tho RiptUt Church In llorwfelc.o'nTUurmHTf
thonth hWant, hy llav. John 11. Cap, Ik'V. W.W;
Cst:, of Choilnul I111I, l'lillailclphlii, to MAItv
I!. Kl.tNi:, of s( (loin, I.u.t'ino County,
III Ur.uiitcvllla, on tho 3i)th ultimo, hy ISpv. N.
Spnir, Thomas II. Al'l'I.KMAN, of llvnton, to
Ku ..vm'.n I 1). Tuhih, of I'ulrinouiit, I,u.crno
Counly,
On tho 1st InMnnt, hy tho snnip, IIaumon I..
htuis to i:i.i.Aiu;rii Ijavis, hoth of llonton,
uiiuuiDiA county.
t tho lvl.lcnco of tho hrlilo's f.ithpr. hy Itov.
A.J. l'urm.iu, I'ctlii llniTON, of Oroinwooil, to
llAiiinur A. Mas.si.nu, or J.icksou, Coluiuhl.i
County.
DIED.
In llloomshuu, on Iho llth Instant, Coha Ai.
wm.ih, ihuuhler of .Ipiomlah H. unit Mary C.
Uiiily, iioil 1 ypariiiol I days.
In M.ullson, on tho 27th ultimo, Amos IInr.u:ii,
a jo l SJ yearn, 11 limnUis, nml 1 1 ilaj .
Kxrciitor'H Nolli'c. Ktnte or Joint ?Ior-
K.iil, ilooi'iKi il. Lotti ra tostamciitary' upon tho
cshito of John Morg.m, l.Uo of llu TovihIiIi of
IiRiuiii, In tin' County of CoIiiiulila,iUi'i.'!isi'il, h.iv
inu In on Ki'imU'il to Iho umk'isl'iii'il, all person's
luilehti'il to Hiilil I'.stato aro reiiestetl to inaku
payment, ami those having el hum to jireseut
tlieni to CLAl'.IC M. 11UOW.V, Kxeeulor,
or notiiatr r. clahic.
MplS-ll. Atloiuey for tho estate.
Aitilltoi'H r.'otlcf. In flic Orphan Court
f ir Iho County of C iliiiu jl.i, eitaio ol Alex ni ter
O.liretsoii, ileceaseJ. The iillilltor appolnteil hy
the Court to m iko uMi iliutlou of tho eilato of
Alexander U.u'i'etbou, late of Columbia CViunty,
aeeeaneil, In the liau U of Jaeoli ( tarretsnii, sitr
vleliiiexeeuloi' of tlij last will an 1 ten mi 'lit of
tile sai I Ale-lll lerllairetsoll,(l'"'ea''l, will meet
thopai'ites Interesle 1 f'U' the pmpoie ot Ij is ap
pointment on Tliui vlay, Oeiohur i at lu oVloek
a.m., at hu olll o on tlie e irnei' of M tin and Mar
ket streets in Hie town of niotiin.liii!-!..
ito:ii:i:r r. ci.aiiic, Auditor.
sold" it,
Andlloi' .oliec.-i;?iale of Mary 1. 3111.
ler, late of M.iiUmiu 'r.iwiisliip, Cohiiubia t'oiinty,
deceased. The leitees and nil oilier pulies In-
leresteil in thoeslato of Mary 1'. .Mllli'i'.deeeascl,
will taitc uii'.U'p that tlio iiudi'i'si,'ueil, appointed
hy tlio Orphan's Ciurt of said county auditor,
to audit uiiil 111 ike illsti'lbutl'jii of Hie balance in
Hi" hands of limlel lanmct, surviving execulor
ol tlio said Mary I'. Miller, deceased, willnix t Iho
parties Interested hi tho bald estate, at. tho 11III
of tho IlcjMoi'or Wills lu an 1 fir the County of
Columbia, at Uloom-hure:, on Thuisd iy, 1,'tc sih
I day of November nexl, w'lieii mid where all pai
ties Interested eitn tittuid If they see proper, laid
present tliclr claims or he debarred Ironi eomlu
hi for a share ot tlio luml.
sepl -it. K. 11. 11AI.DY, Auditor.
Alltllloi-'i.?ollce. lifnlt'orPclir.lIowii'l-
lei cased, The lcualces and all otlur patties in
leiested ill Iho o.M.ito of l'ettr Movrer, deceased,
will take notice that tho uudelit;ued, appointed
by the (iiphan's Court of Columbia County audi
tor, to find it and make distrihuUuu of IliPhalauto
hi the hands of the extculor, will meet tlie par
t! s liiteiesteil In lie said est, ilc, id the olllce of
the Holster of Wills iiiaudfortlieCoiiulyoi Col
umbia, ul Uloomsbur,:, on iStttunlay, October l:ith,
Hfl, at 10 o'clock a.m., when and whole till par
ties interested can attend 11 they sie pioper
and present iheir claims, or to ho deharicd troia
eominiii l'ortishaiooi iho fund.
sepll-lt II. II. 1,1 rri.i:, Auditor.
Totll'e to Trespasser. rVotlff I lierchy
iveu In all nei-soiis. thai troin ami niter this date
nil persons found trespassing on the nopertv of
'aii.i.iA.u .irivt-.ia 1 ami ii.i.i.3I .m;ai,,
ill tlie p session ol D.VVIII WI.N.N'lhl, sltuiile 1,1
lllooiu Tiiwiishlp, boiiudi d hy tlie Uixcr siusipn-i.-itlli'i
on llle soulb, land.s ol YaUdtT.lli e, Iteesi',
and Itlonmsliurt. I ion t 'ompam 011 tlie uist, lands
01 1 alcb It n'loii, .Ii.,au.l otliers on tlie norm. and
lands of (ieore Ilii:ltes and olllels on tlie west,
I be dealt with aecor.llin: to law.
sepl-it IIAXIKI. WIXXKIS, Tenant.
Notice oriniiu-ht. Hslnjcof I.o I Aslitont
hue ol I'lue Township, deceased': To I ho heirs nil' t
egal reiresi-iitallves of l,evl Ashton, Inlo of l'ino
Township, Columbia County, deceased, to wit ; to
Willi im .1. Sprowl, Ann Ashtju.Saiiih lives, who
le In Columbia County, Stephen Sprowl, of
aisolltowil, .sol tlllllllbenalld County, Apellelll
Ilcss, ol Now Columbus, i,uienie County, Louisa
iulilln,'un.l Alien Hves, 01 (Inllln's Mills, Kilo
Couuly, rtatto of New Vor., I'arvln lives, of Cuy-
ilnui l'uli summit County, State of Ohio, and
lesso 1!'. of Cilll'oiuia, on nnil each of you
ore hereby 11 UHled til it in pursuau cc ofti wilt of
p.utition .r valuation l.,.,uc.i out of tho Orphan's
irt of Ciliiiubia Canity for tho partition or
valu.itloun! the real istato of said deceased, sit
uate in the 'i' iwiishl,! ol i'lue, hi said county, to
will a t 'Hum uiesstiao ani U'ait of land situato
In l'.ne T-iii 11 ship, in s.nd coiiuly.udjnlului; lands
of llenjauiin Hves 011 tlio ninth and uist, lands of
.loliti l.ovo on the south, and .lohu Leot 011 tho
weal, com. lining ten acres, nioro or less, 111111m;
tlie heirs and lealivpu'seni. ui.es of tho said de
ceased, I will hold uu iuipiest on the said pronils-
In l'ino Towuslilp, 011 Saturday, iho '.'Itlulay
of October next, ut 11 o'clock in the loicuouii of
said day, when and wlieie ou uto lciiuestcd tu
atlciid if you think proper.
SA.MCHI. SNYDHIt.Sherlir.
Sherllfs Olllce, Iliooin .hurts, Sep. 11, ISJ'l.-sit
pUHLIU SAIjI'j OF
VALUAllhi: IIHAL 1 1ST ATI!.
In pursuance of an order of iho Orphan's Cotll't
of 1 oluuiot.i County, l'n., on l'uitisiay, the Isth
nay 01 it'll, net-in si, ai I'm eto.lv lit llle loieitooil,
Jtlllles 11 , r-ituti, ,v, joint nani.ey, aaeoo tsaiiui-y
1111 I Jollll Hi lull till, l.xeeulois ot the lasl will
nnd ti si.iuit-ul ot John saiitvey, latu ol Celltio
l'oiinl , tlcie ised, utll expose lo sale, by public
. luiiie, on lite pi cut isis, at ei i.i i u piatiitiuoii aim
traei ot land siiu-tlo in seott towuslilp, Couuly 01
Colo 1 11 bia. OoiLinlutl oil I ho last hv liiinl ol It. U.
.Mi lick, on thosoulli by land of l'otcrMcllek.iiiid
me puuiio ruau icaiiiiiu it'otii liiooiiisiiui-;; 10 wr-iiiK'-vllle
on iho west, by lauiis ot D.nld Walici
titid Androw Cicvclliu on tlio noitli. coiitulu
In.: one hundred and twenty-seven acres nioio
oi less, wheicoii mo L-rtvlt-ii u laruo tivo-sloiy
stone ttweiiuu-iioiiso, a larijo luniie imiu, iinu
iiiit.iillil.il 's. a wcll'ol nood water ill the door of
tltedui iiln-iioiise,aiiu tuo apple ot clouds. Also
a tl.it l ol laud situate in .Moliul 1'Ji asttuL 'lowil
s.iin. eo.llitv lilon-sald. Iiolllltlisl oil tlio l.lvl to.
lail l ot Jneoli Hal'l.' il. on lite suttlli hy hinds ot
.hllncii t Jrilliei-. oil lite vtesl ttj i.tliiH ol John
-slitplil III, llinl oil tie' south by lands ol Jollll
Sb Her, eolllllhllltrf ttlly ttetvs, 1 hi plllicluil pitll
ol llin nliovo tl-ai-l l.s eood wttod laud, ljtle lite
eslale ol said iiecii.ied, situate lu tiloTitwlhiii
ol fscoti ana Mount I'U'iis.ini, nil i eouiiiy uioro-
said. JIM. Coi.i;;.4A.N, tleili,
Uuiuitsnuito, Sept, I.', lst.l.
THItMS or SALIO.
Ten nor cent, of ono third of the nurrliasa moil
ey to be punt hy the puulitiser or puicluiseis oil
luesirllviiitlowiiol lliu piopcilj : one third less
Hie leu pt-r edit, to lie paid uu Iho ursl itay ot
April, A. II. I'ol it ml the balance lobe pud Ju
iH.ii-'lti.il tuiiiu.it payiueuts wiiii iiueiosi ironi
tile tltst tin) tit A)iill, lso?, whin posscsslsii ol Iho
pieiu.sis will no gitcu. i-uiiuaseis. uj pay
-li eds alld sltltups,
sepia it.
A
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ca.n u..d at this on ltd
Xnlh p. Alt i,rrnii UiiotlliiK tlirmii'lt rn
liulcMutl to fltlicruf tlio tiniloMlgiiM, on llroik,
Nnt(',r.Iuiliiifiit, nro rcinic'sti'il to inalcr pay
ment without ilrlny, If lliny wmiM mivc cmln.
M'KW.vr.Y, ni:ai, m, mui
Wll.MAM M'KlU.VIiY A ( O.
Itufntr of Altrnlinm Mcllftclt, .lecrnM il,
T.i lli'i". nf Ailmlnlxtrntlim Hm Iho cilulo ul All
minim MciiM'h. Inlo of locut Town-lilp, In ttii
County or fnltunlilft. tlcci'n'.oil, tmvtnit lipi-n
liriintwl In tlio utiiU'retKW'ili nil iiitkoiii Imvlliu
t'l.ilumorarmntidimntiit Ihocstfttoof tlMisalil
lU'ccili'iit nro rriiifHi'tl to iniiUi' t No stiim loiou'ii
without ilctiiy. nttfl thoo IniU'litcil to Fiitil cntnto
to inako ItuiiiftUiito iinyinrnt to
1 AMf ritAKJ or
ClIAItl.KH MIXCir,
Ilnnrlim Creek I'.O., Coluiulilii Coiii.ty, l'n.
Notice l htirl.y Klrnt to Hit StotUliolil-
ersof tho UlootnilMirK I.llcrnry Initllulp, thatthn
ni'ionit ninl I Itlrtt InHhillinrnt on thplrshnri'i nro
rcqulri'il to ho palit, on orheforo tho llriionth tlay
of NiUiiihcr next.
Wll.MAM BNYUr.Il, Tioaourcr.-
17STUAY. CAM1C ON Till', Pltlf-
.1 J IHUSof Ihofuhsorlhi-r, 111 (VulifToMiKlilp,
mi or iihoui tho Int. of Mnv Int,u Hlray Iloa,
Iicliltiit ah'iutono liuuilii'it .iiiiuli. Thcowiirr
l-r. init-ti il toH)iiu ronuipl, ixiivc iriiioilv,iiav
rii.irt:i',or il will oo til-!"..! 01 an'omiuu 10 law.
noiiu l'iniai mi'ou.m;viii:uii
rJX HTKOUP & CO.
ueepssors tn Stroup & Brother,
wnoi.rVsAt.r. I)i:ai.i:p.s,i'n- nsir,
N'o. 21 Xortli W!rtroi, nn 1 2i N" jrtliV.itar St.,
.lTillimclphla.
OF
",VAI,U'AilI.K'
MtKAL KSTATU.
III iitirsuaneo of im onlpr of trie' Orphant' Cnurt
of ('oliimhln County. l,eiinylutila..oii MatnriliiC
t
tlio nth day ol Oetolfer next, iit'l'l oVloek In tlio
liiieiiooii. ileoine W. lirhiliadl, Ailiiilujslntlor,
Ae of l:llalu'lli?ltlehal'd, Inta; lillniilielli Hilrsi
baell, late of lllootii lowiitltp, In saliPfouilty, do
ei'ifed will expose to Hale, liy pulilie piiilup, oil
tho memlse'4.ii lertaltiilotbofiirrounil. situahi on
tho northwest side otfllilriltitieet. ot the town of
lllociiiishur'. in s lid "roiliityr'nnd bein Ihe one
half part ol lot No..M,iuli1 hounded as tollowsljtoh-
i;iiiniuK ai me eoiner oi ioi.i...i,on ruirii sin-eel
iifores.ilil.tlieni'e northwestwardly one iiiiiidieil
ninl seven li-et aim n nair; llienevt.ouUiweslwarIv
sIMy-stxti'i't. to tlio !lneoflotXo'Al:theli ..aloiiu
tiieliue ol lot No.5lsotitheatwanll bnchiniilred
aim seM naiiii a naif leei, to u eoiner on iiiini
sireei aioiesiini: u eneit 1110111; sain iiiiio sireij
sixty-six fi et. to tlio place or liemiinlin;, whereon
Is erected 11 two-story Irnmo house, wttli a base
ment and ollthuildluus. I,ate the ( slate of said
deceased, situate lu tho Towiulilp of Jtlnoin nnd
eouiiiy uioresaiii.
.IliSSi; 1.1)1, li.MA.N, Clone O. C.
l!t.ooMsnur.(i, Heplemher s, IVri.
mXIMTIONH OI'' SAI.H.
Tell ler pent, of one lourlli of ihp norclnse
iiioui'.v 111 on 11.1111 oy ion piocinisi'r 10 me ailllllll
Istr.itor on the striking down of the proptrtyj
inn- iiiiiiiii 111 me iiirconsii iiioney less tell
cent, on thopoliUriuiitlon of the sale: the rest
ot the lilireliasi. iti mev ill one vear lioln tlie eini-
kllriiiation, Willi Interest fiom the coiillimatloii'
111. At, 1 no pureiiaser to pay lor tieed and sianiiis.
oiconu!; w. uuiiiiacii,
Sl"JK-ll. jYllIIIIIIISlltllOl
TTKXItY OIOER
has opened n Mrst-clnss
HOOT, HIIOI!, HAT AND CAP STOIin.
at his old island on Main street, Illoniiisiiurc. Ills
siock iscoiiiiioseiioi 1 no cry Ml ostium liesi styles
,-si-i imii'ii-ii id uie 1 tii.eiis 01 oiuuiina I oituiy 1
He can iici-otiiiiiodate tlie public with Iho lollow
lmr kimls and ta-ices:
Men's e ill 1, 11, s, Hue ." 01 lo II mi
" kip, iloillilesole a 7., t,,,-,
lloys' ehlld'.s I Is I f, to
.Men's olove kill, t'oiurress. Ac 'J ,Vi too
" " llahnoral shoes ill) toll 00
.iii'ii 1, women s, iiovs , mui misses
Ulove kid lasting nailers I T.-.to:
Women's kIo' kids, vi'i-y line :i .toi
" Hue iroat morocco baluiorals ' ."iii 10 I (hi
" lut'U's iiioriK'coaud cttlf shoes 1 T'ltoJ-Vl
colliliiuu siloes Iilto:
Misses' nnd child's shoes 0 ii to I Ul
Men's, women's, misses', hoys', nnd
elrld's slippers 0 2) to 1 CI)
110 i.so itu ps a jjie.it witlciyor
HAT.s, CAPS, AND SHtAW GOODS
of every hind, nt Hie lowest prices, hoth lor cash
nnil ciuiuii-y produce,
Uellli lilbertlieattl-aclion Is in our irooils. Don
he alai-mi'il al the crv of hiah orlces, lint call and
see tor youi'm li-a. uei-pecttl' iv,
jiiLiivaiiii:n
D nil
fi.VNSEVt'OHT. PUACTICAl
and Consultim- I'hysiccin, lor tho cure of all
niseases. Aulborol I.ectulcs on lite Treatment
ami 1 lire ol I lu'olllc Diseases.
M iy be isuisiilted as t'nllows, free of charge, lstwi
lll.ni.Msl.rU(i, l'a HxchaliL-e Hotel, Monday
all'l ini uav, ;si pu-iiiiier 1, nun is,
llliltWICk, l'a., llLsInuSltll Hotel, Wednesday,
jsc iiciniier r.',
Wli.Kl'.silAUIlH. l'a.. l'.xchantie Hotel. Thurs
day, 1-rid iy, mid satur-iiiy, Si-ptemhcr 20, 21, and
i'lTlSToN, l'a., Haulo Hotel, Sunday, nnilMon
dav. scnti miiei' 21 mid 2t.
ill tslt e.uli pltieo once lu three months le
ul.u'lv. Iii.ilids ntllh ted with ( lirouie disi-ase of every
uaini' all'l ii-uure, w 111 no convincon nv eon. inl
ine ine that liny will ho Ichly and hounriihly
dealt with. Tliev will Hot be nelsliaileil to lilaee
!licins(!t-s under my Ireatitu lit lllikss tilde is a
leasonable Impe ol cine.
Jin 1 1 '.s, -, .1 11: r 1, ill be ei-nsiiltPd nt bl, el
minted places r he Is ti l'rncllcal and sclentiiu-
UVslcitiu, nun ll'cnls an Kllnls 01 ciin me iii-etis
-. wide 1 lane been called incurab o by many
ot the Mi'iallid illsliiu;ulshi-il plisielans ot 1 lie
country. Sin h as tl,s(,,(M.s ot the spine, Asthma
ousiiiu niou, r-ail llllt lliu. .seiMius inoiiiiy
l-:i)ileiis . m. S'lnis llauee. Calanll. Mi liineboltv
1,IS I'l lllllllillllll, llll -Hl-l 1- J11IIISIS I 1 nn-, 1 11-1111
leile. All lllse-iscs ot olncn nllil I'll ilil I'l-tl
AKo cases ot Si-llllllill Klllisslou.s. width Is send
invito tisauds poor uiiiuiluiialo victims to lite
iae ellliv ,
Tlie I loctor does not nronose to heal all tliedl-
easts 1 1t.1t a llict mankind. Sumo illseascs me
urablc, olliers tlie Incuraliic, wlitlo at eeilalu
sl.mes all diseases are curable, il triatmcnt I
cnniiii iii e-1 at the prober time. Then-line, th
not unit for to-iiiortow. Iliepiesent Is lor us to
hnbi'ine. to-morrow we 111 iv never see. so in
vent' ol ilolajs, nicy tuu tilwuvs Unnyerous to
jour Inteiesis,
Imalids whoreslde at too urettt n tllslanco to
visit the Doctor nt his places of iippointniein, can
cola muni. -ate with liilll m letter, mid ha e Inei I-
etiu'sscnl to tin-in by lixpiesrf, to any pall of the
1 11 1-11 rstitics in 1 a 1 anas, wi iioui t eiay.
A i letters ol iintiirv must eouttilll a 1111-eo cent
stump to prepay reply. I'llnclpal iilllco nun
iOiaio -v. .en 11 it lev I'.tiu. .sew 1011.. .lit-
ttit'ss iiie ut my picatit residence, Il.ith, Ni-w
loric. J. .M. liA.SI.V IHIUI, M.lf.
n g23-!t.
liiliFIt'S STOlti:.
I'llHSH AHKIVAL OK
SIMtINU AND SUMMHH GOODS,
Tlie subscriber hasjust leturneil from tho cities
with unotlier laro and select assortment of
Sl'IHNO AND Sl'MMHIt Ootllis,
purehaseil III New York and l'hlladelphla nt the
lowest llirure, and wlilcli lie Is determined to sell
on ns modeiato terms ns can ho procured Use
w hero In lllotimshurir. Ills stock comprises
LADIUS' DIH'.SS HOODS
of tho choicest ttylcs nnd latest fashions, loacllu
wllh ii litrno nssortment of Dry floods nnd Oio
cerles, consisting of tlio follow Inn articles :
Carpet",
Oil Cloths,
Cloths; ,
Ciiiuliiici'es,
ISlinwIs,
llaimels,
Silk",
Whlto HckviIs,
Uncus,
1 loop skirts,
Muslins,
. ll'illowwnrp.
. , vCedtirwuio
fjuecnswnrp, IlnriUvuri'
limits Hint Shoes,
lints mui Caps,
Ittsip Nets,
Umhiellas,
LoQl,ing,niat'f1
Tobncco,
Hugnrs,
Tww,
Itll'O,
All.ptce,
tiliiKor,
Cinnamon
Nuliiiotfs,
An NOTIONS Or.NHltALI.V.
In short, cveryllilni! usually kept In country
tores, to which ho Invites Iho iitlenllou of (ho
ptllilla Konerillly. The hinliesL price will ho jwiltl
for euuutry prtsluoo lu cxcli.iute for booiIs.
ri. II. MILLi:it,
Aua Iv ijuiii-tloi,-, Ulvtowljiut, i'a,
llli: PLOHlX'K
Hi;WINO.JIACIIIM
ttt' Tin; nixr in' thi: woitt.ti.
Snlpsrooms, tin chestnut Street, riiltiutolpTllii, l'n,
While n hiiitn liuinb.-r of .Mnehlliei lint 11 hecn
oirered to tlio politic, soino of which possess points
xcpiiciiou ninl ncknowlodncd merit, wo hino
unit felt what otherH lmvoexncilenced. tho ne
cessity of n MhqIiIiio nioro ivrfvct lulls lnechaiil
cat structure, coinbllillin In tho
iiiamxT i)i:ant:t:
HtMl'MCITY WITH DUHAIIIMTY,
nnil whllo capable of ilolnjr. n
oitrTi:u UANdi: oi-' wonts,
one that could ho raslly understood nnd compre
hended by nil,
To supply u HovlmrMnchlnp free from tho ob
jections attached to others has heen tioensy task:
for we not only had to sutpass other Machines, ns
they nppeareit years: nno, hut nlu ns Improved
from lime to Unit hy inoip u ceiit experience.
This wo boldly elalin 1ms been accomplished hv
tlie lltierat expeiidltii of eapltnl, nnd the pi.
t lent, 1111' Irlmt labor of years t and In picseiiltins
our Machine to the public, we shall make striatic
assertions respeetlti't Us merits, which wo nro
pri pared to substantiate lu every particular.
Discarding the Chain nnd Loop, or Knit stitches,
wo adopted tho
LOCK BTITCIf
(alike 011 hoth sides nf tho lahrlpl, which Is re
Kiirned hy tho masses us best suited to all kinds
f work, lint to meet obleclloiissoiuetlmesurLied
njtalnst this favorite stitch, wo have ndded Iho
Knot, Double Luclc, nnd Doubto Knot, cither of
which Is
STItONOT.Il AND MOKE ELASTIC
than tho I,ocle
select n slitcli
thus enabling tho operator to
l'r.uriXTi.Y suitiid
to evcry'irrndp of fabric, and where npppssary, ipw
senilis much strutn,'cr than It is jiosslhlo to do hy
liand.
Till! rLOItllNCl!
makes
rorn Dii-Ti:iti:NT (stitchus
llh ns much eae as ordinary .Machines make
one, nnd with ns little iinclilncry.
1 in" result of ridiculed tests has heen nil wn
mitt desire. unilTl-oufllts firs. I. iiilrodin-Mnii Mi
'loience has ualtieitlfis'ts of friends, and been
regarded ns 11
llOUHimof.D NHCKSSITY;
provlns that tho puhll.i fully npprecinlc tho ninnv
udvnntaues pomhlneil hi the Florence Machine,
over all otheis, tho norence must bo sien to ho
tuny npptccialed.
Wo claim for tho
ri.onr.Nci:
ADVANTAOIX
tho following
over nny nnd nil
sr.wiNa-MAcin.vr.s in thi: would:
r.a-Sl mikes fimrtllllerent stltehes.tho lock.
knot, ihmble-lo.'k, mid tlonlile-kliot, on ono nnd
the -.inn- lii tt'liliic. Hach stitch being nllko on
hoth sides of tlio fabric.
JiT- livery Machine has tho reversible feed mo
tion, which enables tim operator, by. simply liiin
IiU a thumb-son w, to hnvo the work inn either
In the right or left, lostny nny part of the seam
or fasten tin; cuds of senilis, wltliout turning the
lanric.
Ho-I'liauKlng the length of stitch, nnd from
one kind of sillch to unotlier, can icadlly bo done
while tlio Machlnu is lu motion.
Jijr-Tup needlo is easily ndlusted. nnd tloes not
sitipstitclies.
3-It Is nlmost noiseless, nnd can he used
wlicretiulet Is necessary.
'rtf-lts motions nro all ihisIHvp; thpronroiio
springs tu gel out of order, nnd its slmnllcltv en-
nines any juio lo operalo It,
- I
Kn-It d ies tint re'iulro finer thread on the tinder
(ll iu for the upper side, and will sew across the
n lest seain, or from tn.u to mine thicknesses
ot cloth, witliout change of needle, teiivioii.lii-.-n I.-.
lug thread, or skipping stitches.
-Tho Ilemmer il easily ndlusted. nnd will
turn nny width of hem desired.
ita-No other Machine will do so great n r.mtr.i
of work ns tho l'lorence.
i 3- It will hem, fell, hind, gather, braid, oullt.
ind g tiller and sew turn runic nt the same time.
It has no springs to get out of order, and will last
a lifetime.
its-It Is fully protected and licensed hv Hllns
Ho e, Jr., and our o u Lctleis l'a tent.
Tho taking up of tho slack-thread Is not per
formed by tlie irregular contract Ion of a wire coll
or uncertain operation of springs. Tlio precision
anil aceiuacy w ith which tho lTorcnco thaws the
thread Into tho cloth Is unappro u lied by nny
Sewiiu-Mnclilno hitherto oil'ered lu tho world.
We furnish each Machine Willi "Itanium's Scir-i-wer,"
which guides the wojj; Itself, and is of In.
calculable value, especially to incxperlonco opcr
utors. While possessing tho nhove, nnd many other
ntlvnntnges, the I'lorcnco Is sold nt corresiiondlng
pries with other Hot-class- .Machines, and n enn -nil
examination will fully substantiate all that
wolniNP claimed far II, and Jusllfy the nsscrtlon
we now in ike, that it Is tlio beat Sewlng-Machlno
In Iho world,
Wo witrannt every Machine to ho nil Hint wo
lahii for ll.ati-l lo glvo entire satisfaction, and
will glvo n written warranly, If requlri d.
Liberal nrrnngements mad. with thosowho buy
to sell iigalu, l'lii'llier Inforuiatlnn may ho had
by Inclosing stamps lo the tlencral Olllco of the
l'lorence Senlug-.Machlue Company, CiUCliesttiut
street, Philadelphia, l'cuiisj lvania.
l'lHCES OI' MACHINES.
No, 1, 1'liilu, Tills Machine makes tho loci
uuilkiintstltches.nii.l hasthoroerslbIofeetl,..SCl
No. 2, Horence. llolil-oinatucnteil Maihhio.
Willi drawer, nml light cover, without lock;
makes nil the four stitches, nud has tlio ru-
vcrslhle feetl 73
No. :t, Silver-plated Machine, ornamented ;
tablooll-llnUhed walnut, Willi heavy half
case, lock nnd drawer; makes all tho four
stitches, iitul has tho leverslltle feed SSI
No, I, SUveiplnted Machine, highly orna
mented, ninl makes nil tho four stitches,
nnd has the reversible feetl.
Polished mahogany table $sn
Polished Uoscwooil Tahlo VI
No. 3. Walnut table, in oil W
Mahogany table, hi oil , tin
ltosowood table-, in oil lu"
No. II. Walnut, oil lllllshed HI
Mahogany bible 1
Ituscwood table l'i
(I. (I. l'.VANS, ficnernl Agent,
ai) Chestnut Street, Phllndelphla.
fH) A Mi WHOM IT 31 AY COX
X CI-.ltN. I'lt'llse take notice that I, Im oail
urine!, or Ceulrovllle, Columbia County, h.-ivhii
I ii itiuli t the following list of pioperty from I'ete
lliiuci'.tloilet-laie Hint II Is my Intenllon to lend
lliu suiuo to tho said Hower, to wilt four beds
tine ilfii'ii chillis; one lot of dishes; one cui
hoaid; ono bureau; twenty yaids of carpet; one
cooking stove; ono parlor stove; ono twn-hnrso
wagon; one two-horse carriage; ono double set of
harness; ono sltiglo set of hiniu-ss; two tnliles
two pigs. IHA ItOADAllMEL.
JENNEDY, STA1HS it CO.,
WHOLESALE PISH DEALERS,
Nos, 110 nnd 132 North Wharves,
l'hllntelphl.i,
Wllllitiu II. Abbott,
ATl'OH N E Y-AT-LA W,
tatiti'Uia, Pa.
QMX111US LINK.
Tho tttttlcmljrneil wmiM rcspcctftilly ntinotinco to
Iho citizens of lllooinsbnrg nnd tho public gene
rally Hint ho Is ruuiitnir nn
OMN11IUH L1NH
hctwceii this plnconnd thoillrrcrcnt rnllroml de
pots tInlly(Huiidiiys excepted), lo connect with tho
several tinlns golns fotitli nnd West on tho L'ntn
wlsn nnd WllllntiiiKirt Hnllroail, nnd wllh thoso
Kolng North nntl South on tlio I-ncknwnnna nnd
llloomshuri Hallrond.
His Onuilbu'sea nro In Koott conttltloti, commo
dious nml comtortnhle, nnd charges renonahlc.
l'crsons wishlnir to mci t or ceo their friends dp.
pnrt,cuti ho nccoiiylatetl upon rensonnhlo charge
liy li'ivt lug timely notlco ut nny of tho hotels.
.IACOI1 L. (HltTON, rroprielor.
rpIIH AJIKltU'AN HAY KNIFE
X. AND Folllv. Wo tho undersigned clllrcns
ot Cohtinliln County witnessed tho 1 1 tit 1 or hay
lorks on iho farm of .Mr. 1'utsol, In Hemlock
Township, on Monday, May 7, Will, between tho
Aiiierlenti liny Knll" and fork inanufaelurcil by
SLIl'iat, WAI.I.M, SIIIHMill A Co., 1' Lewis
blll'ir, l'a., nnd the ItlllHlel's I'ntent liny Hook.
i no Aincricnii l one until moro utiv ill one
ltaUtdil lilnn the Itlllldi I ill Ihref. Wn nrn stills.
licit It will tnko ns much har into tint mow ns two
g tod horses can draw. Y o also saw it cutting
hav, nnd think it cannot ho heat nsnhny kniie,
iiii.l eheerlully lecoinmeiitl II as tho best liny lork
and knife wo have ever seen.
I . IlllTUMIKNllKlt, llll. I", C. IlAltUISOX,
W. II. KtioSH, John Doak,
John DKTKr.H'K, Dvniki, Novrn,
H. Hint. I. Mil. I. Ut, Htl.Vl.STKH lUlWKT,,
MiniAKi, llt.t.l.vit. John Woi.p.
'1 Itev also i ii'ti 1 1 1 In. -1 urn tin, ts'tebriiteil ltticl.pvo
Itenper u lid Mower, nnd other mjrlculturul linplo
iiiinit: ponies hotel,
ui.uKiji; w. mauukii, l'ronrictor.
The nhove wpll-ktmwii hotel hns recently under
gotie rail leal changes In Its Intcrnnl nrrnngements,
nml its proprietoruuuoiiuccs to his former custom
mid tho travelling inihlle that Ids uccomodnttons
for tlipcomfutt of Ills gucs'ts iirosectind to none In
tho country. His tahlo will always ho fountl sup
plied, not only with siihstnntlnl food, hut with nil
tho dellenciesof the scnsoii. Ills wines nnd li
quors (except thnt poinilnr beverage known its
.ifc nra"), purchnscd direct from the Importing
houses, ure mtlrely pure, nnd freo from nil poi
sonous drugs. He Islhuiikful for a liberal patron
age Iti the past, anil will continue lo deserve ltjn
thofuHtre. ai'.OIlOI! W. MAUOLIt.
J 11. PUltSEIi,
llAlll-'S.'s, rsAUDl.l,, A.IJ iilU.MV.
MANUrACTUUKlt,
ninl dentcr In
CAtti'irr-iiAos, vAi.isns, tly-nkts .Ac,
Mnin Street, lilooinshurg, l'n.
poWDEll KEGS AND LUIUEll,
W. -M. .MUrslUJl-i CC k,U
lltipcrt, 1'n.,
Mnntifacltircrs of
l'OWDKIl KLOfi,
nnd ilenlcrs hi all kinds of
LUMIlKIt,
give notice thnt they aro prcpnred to nccomodnte
their custom with dispatch, nud on tho cheapest
terms.
jEV STOC1C OF CLOTHING.
1'iush arrival of
SSl'WNf! AND SUM:Mr.n GOODS.
DAVID I.OWHNllEIta
invites attention to his stock or
CimADANDl-'ASlIIONAlILnCLOTHINa.
ut his store on
Main Street, twotloors nliovo tho American House,
llloomsburg, l'n.,
where'lio has Just reeelvetl from Now York nnd
l'hllailelphln u full nssortment of
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHINO,
Including tho most fashionable, durable, nnd
hiindsouio
mvsm OOODS,
consisting of
liOX, SACK, IT.OCK, ni'M, AND OIL-CLOTH
COATS AND HANTS,
of nil sorts, sizes, nnd colors. He has nlso replen
ished his nlrently lurge stock of
1'ALI. AND WINTEll SHAWL'S,
BTUIl'ED, l'lOUUED, ANI) PLAIN VESTS,
S1IIHTS, CItAVATS, STOCKS, COLL.VUS,
iiANDKr.nciiiErs, ar.ovEs,
SU.Sl'ENDKHS, AND I'ANCY AHTICL1'.S(
Ho has toiistnutly on hand n largo and well-se
lected nssortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINOS,
which he Is prepnreil lo make to order Into nny
hid of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In tlio
test manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear,
and most of It is of home manufacture.
GOLD WATCIIHS AND JEWELIIY,
of every description, lino and chenp. His case of
Juwelry Is not surpassed In Ihls place. Cull nnd
xamlue his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELIIY, &C.
DAVID LOWENIlUItO.
Q AlUUAG E MANUFACTORY,
jiioomsinirg, j'a.
M. C. SLOAN & BROTHER,
tlio successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN .t SON,
continuo tho business of making
CARRIAGES, HUGOIES,
nnd every stylo of
I'ANCY WAGONS,
which they have constnntly on hand to suit ens
turners, Nevir using any material but the best,
nnd cmplojlng tho most experienced workmen,
they hope to continuo ns heretofore to glvo entire
sntlstuctloii to every customer. An Inspection of
their work, nnd or tho reasonable prlco naked lor
the snine. Is suro to lnsuio u sain.
HMtESIT APTUVAL OF NEW
L GOODS, Tlio undersigned hns Just arrived
from tlio City with a largo assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Vui ulslics,nutl Dyo Stuil's,
Rcndy-Mmlo Clothing, Perfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
rtlclcs, Druggist's Glassware, Brushes, Trusses
nnd Supporters, nnd u general ussoitinont of every
thing that belongs ton well-appointed Drugstore.
Also Patent Med Id lies ot'iillklnds.suclins Juynu's,
Aycr's, Wishnit's, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Swnln's Punncon, linker's Coil
Liver Oil, HooIland'H lintel's constantly on hand.
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROC
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS,
by tho dozen or nalf-tlozen. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had u huge experience In Iho drug busl-
uess, I would respectfully Invito thoso wishing
nny thing In that lino to call nnd see my stock be.
foropui'clinsliig elsewhere, "In medicines iiiinllty
Is of the first Importance."
JOHN It. MOVER.
POliUINS & (X).,
IRON MERCHANTS,
Northeast corucr of Second nnd Vino Streets,
Phllndelphla.
JOSEPH S. DELL,
Mn nu fuel lire r "f an& Wholcjalo Dealer In
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASS1MERUS, AND
VEsTINas,
No. 13 North Third Rtrcot,
PuliuiU'lpMii.
pXCIIANGE HOTEL,
JJ lil.OOMSUUllO, COLCMIlIA
Tho undersigned having purclmctl Hits well-
know n nnd cintrnlly.Iocntcil housp, the Lxihniigu
Hotel, sltunto on MAIN STltr.LT, In Illoolimbtirir,
lliiliii-illntcly opposllellie Colurnbln County Court
House, respcctailly Inronns his friend nml tho
public In gpiiprul thnt his houso Is r.ow In order
for tho reception nnd entertainment of trnvilleia
who inny he tllspositl to fnvor It with their tus
torn, llo hns tipnrcil no expeliso In prcjinrliig tho
Hxphiingo for tho ciilertiillimcnt of Ids guests,
neither shall thero ho nnythlug wnntllig (on his
part) to minister to their personnl comfort. Ills
hotfe Is spuclous, nnd enjoys nn excellent busi
ness location,
Omiilhtisscs run nt nil times between tho I!x-
chaiigo Hotel unit tho vnrlous rnllrond itcpol, by
which travellers will lw plensnnlly convpyetl tt
ninl from tho leaped Ho station In duo tlmo tu
meet Iho cms. JOHN V. CAJSLOW.
lllooinsliiirg, Jfnrch 21, 1KK1.
O lTK(l PEllLNNA HOTElv,
kj) ClltUWlBKll, I'll,
Tlio nhovo Until hns lntely been rurehnsetl by
HHNIIV J. CLAllK, nnd has been thoroughly re
modelled, repaired, nnd refurnished. It will bo
found now, In Its arrangement nml tipKiliitmcnts,
u first-ehiss Hotel, nud second to nouu tn tho
country, l'crsons In cities wishing to spend thu
hot months In the country, will do well to glvo
the propitcloin call.
JADIES'
AND OICNTLEMEN'B
ltHsTAUllANT.
IJ. II. HTOIINEll
lias filled up a
niWT-CLASa IiVTINO BAIX)0N,
whern Indies nnd gentlemen enn bo supplied with
tlio dillcncles of tho season. A suppl ot
rnmn oysteiis
nlwnys on hand, f
1'Itr.HII 11HKAD, QAKHS, JvD 1'JEil,
WENCH AND DOMlIOsfFKgrioNa
In every Hylo and variety, y!p3i
KUTS, rfvUITB,
nntl evco'thlng nsunlly found In n
KIIWT-CLASS CONFKCTIONi:nY STOnii1
"nitUG AND CHEMICAL STOP
lilooinshurg, Fa.
nrtuas, chemical's, paints, rEnFUMEUY
AND TOILET A11T1CLES.
, EYEH & MOYEll
respectfully Invito a continuance of pntronnge,
Tliclr Dings nnd Medicines nro nil selected with
tho greutest cute, avoiding us much im jiossiblo
tho liitrtHluction of delirious nostrums, nutl nro
purchased from the best Importing houses in tho
country.
PATENT MEDICINES
of nil kinds, Including Aycr's, Jnyne'R, Hollo
wuy's, llostetter's, Wishurt's, llootlund's, Ac.
consUintly on hand.
COAL OIL AND ALCOlfOL.
1LVIH, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES BRUSHES
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of ever- variety, nnd of tho best quality.
I'ANCY TOILET AUTICLES.
The public may rely nt'iJt times on procuring tho
nliovo urtlcles, with nil the new useful prepara
tions kept in the best conducted establishments.
PHYSICIAN'S rUESCRIlTIONS
nntl Family lice clpts compounded with the grcat
est accuracy nml dlspnich.
JivTATIONAL FOUNDKY,
lilooinshurg, Columbia County, Tn.
The subscriber, proprietor of tho ntiovc-nnmotl
extensive establishment, Is now prepared to re
ceive orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES,
MILLS, THRESHUvTa MACHINES, AO
He Is nlso prepared .to mnlco Stoves of nil sizes
nntl patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
undo lu first-class roundiles.
Ills extensive facilities nnd prrfctlcnl workmen
warrant lilm In receiving tho largest contracts oil
the most reasonable terms.
Grain of nil kinds will be taken in exchnngo for
Castings.
This establishment Is located nenr tho Laclse
wiiunanud lllooinsbnrg Railroad Depot.
PETER I1ILLMYER.
JLOOMSIJUKG FANCY TIUM
MING AND BOOKSTORE,
second door below Hnrtmnn's, Main Street.
Just received a new stock of
ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS,
CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS
nnd every variety of articles usually kept In a
I'ANCY STORE.
Also
SCHOOL BOOKS', HYMN HOOKS, BIBLES,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS,
and a largo lot of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES,
and n general and well-selected assortment of
PAPER, ENVELOPES, da
A. D. WEBB.
rjAHE ONLY PLACE
to get tho best
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
isut HUNGSBEIiaER'S,
a few doors below tho Anicricnn House,
Bloomsbura, F.i.
Ho lias tho largest and mast select of
SMOKING AND C1IEWINO TOBACCO
over offered to tlio citizens of Bloomsburg. All
tho fancy brands, of
8EGARS,
ami tho best Fine-cut and Plug
CHEWING TOBACCO,'
can bo had nt his counters.
TOBACCO TIPES
In great variety are among his largo stock.
DON'T rORGET TO CALL.
II. II. HUNSRERGER.
TOVES ANI) TINAVA11E.
announces to his friends nnd customers (list
continues thu above business nt bis old place on
MAIN STREET, HLOOMSBUIta.
Customers cati bo accomodated with
TANCY STOVI53
of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of nrtlcle found In n Stove nnd Tlnwnro ICh.
Inbllshmcnt In the cities, nnd on tlio most reason
ublu terms, lleili ing dime ut tho shortest notice.
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for snip.
Iagle'founduv.
J JOSEPH SIIARPI.1S,
piooinsburg, Pa,
STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY,
PLOUGHSHARES, PLOUOHPOINTS,
nnd nil kinds of ("listings, on lintnl or supplied on
Iho shoitest notice and ut the cheapest rules.
Castings for
COAL BREAKERS AND COAL SCHUTES
m.ido to order.
1?MPIltE SHUTTLE SEWING-MA-
1 J CHINF.S nro mpprior to till others for
I AMII.Y AND .MANl'F.UTl'ltl.va PUR1W.
I'oiilnln nil (lie lute d impi einen's; nru sjk isly
noiseless; duntl.le; il ml easy to work.
Illustrated ctroulsrifieo. Agents itited. Lib.
-ml tiu, unit Hltovrisl. No eousiunuicntk ninde.
ilorcs, 1 Ml'lltl-' s. M CO..
itUtjl I) laO llioadwn) , New lotli.
anwifc 1 1 -
mm:1, '
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