The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 29, 1866, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUilGv' SAIWBAY, DECEMBEfe 29, im..-
LOOAL IHTELLIGENOE,
"WlLI-tAM L. MADDOOIC ANJ Cn
dealers In flno groceries, No. 115 South
Tinru street (oDDo-mo tliouira ruBnuk)
Jt'iiiiaucipnin.
Propositions for purchasing this
newspaper establishment lmvo been
submitted to the proprietors by Colonel
Tnto nntt Colonel Freeze; tho former
imcnuliig to blurt a now paper nt Vll
Hamsport, mul tho latter at Dlootnn-
burg. In tiny possible disposition which
may Do mado or this yaper duo provls
Ion will bo mado for the Interests of sub
ecrtucrs aim advertising patrons, to
that they shall not bo subjected to dls
appointment or loss. The outstanding
contracts with both willbocxecutcd.und
duo notice of tho provision mado for
that purpose will bo given.
A good iuua. The following appears
among tlio by-laws of a benevolent so
ciety of a nclL'hborlnc town :
"Gontlemon arc required to engage
muius wnutn iney wisn 10 ticconipany
iiviuf, -.-iiuj in iiiu uvuiung, iiim imme
diately unnoitiieo the naniu to tlip rest
of tliocompnny."
This is a decided improvement on tho
old style. Wo recollect well when the
fashion Was for Dm linv.4 tnilnivv nn lii
lino In front of a church or placo of
nmu3omcnt, una wait for tho egress of
tno maidens mir, and when tho favorite
ono appeared to " side up to her," with
tho left arm a la jitg-liundle. Some
times it was all right and sometimes it
wasn't; ajtd when tho latter was the
caso thediscomfltted youth was laughed
at by tho whole crowd. Tho now plan
isa decided improvement, as .your de
feats do not becomo public property.
Wo commond It to tho caroful consider
ation of tho youths of Bloomsburg.
NEWS ITEMS.
Iowa now Ji3 forty-ilvo National
Banks, with an aggregate capital of
nearly soven million dollars.
The steamships America, Cily of
JParit and Jiurojie sent out ono million
seventeen thousand dollars in spocio on
Saturday.
A fast young woman belonging to a
respectable family in Norwich, stolo
ninety dollars in gold from her mother
and lavished It on her companions.
She has been arrested and bound over
for trial.
Albert II. Inman, son of Francis
Inmau, of Worcester, was skating In
company with a young lady at Woon
sockct, Ithode Island, Thursday, when
tho Ice broke and both were drowned.
The Fredericksburg Herald recom-
. . . j . . ; t v. I . I i Il-IIJIll
to turn their attention to the increased
cultivation or cotton in thoStaic. Money
has been made tho past year by raising
cotton In Virginia.
Five thousand dollars has been
appropriated -by tho South Carolina
Legislature for tho purpose of contest
ing tho suits in the Supremo Court, de
signing to sell sundry of thoSca Islands
for alleged default of taxes.
A disastrous flro occurred in Eliul
ra, on Saturday night last, twerity-third
instant, destroying a suuaro between
Currol and Water, fronting on Lake
Street. Two buildings in tho square
caved. Loss flvo hundred thousand dol
lars. The number of'peaeo treaties which
have been signed in tho hist two hun
dred years is said to bo seven thousand
two hundred and live ; and It Is nlso a
remarkable fact that each of theso trea
ties begins with tho statement that tho
peaco hereby declared shall be enduring
and last forever.
Tjie County Superintendents, in their
recent Convention at Hnrrisbtirg, rec-
OnYmendc-l flip, mlnntlmi r n lei,. Il,.l,.
A(J
tlx months, instead of four, as the min
imum term of tho common schools of
Pennsylvania; and also that the school
directors should bo authorized to pur-cha-o
school books and apparatus at tho
cxpeuso of their resnuetlvn illfrM
On Mondnv nluht. n.
1UC f(Hir Ttl OTl Miu rim nlV u..t.in
...w.. liiU 1J11UUU
tills Mn nf f AmH.a..v. n.wi
"WU U IV I . I Mi 1 1 1 fr 11 ir r rrn ia of- rtrtn
find IS II fiinrfiil nlnnn tint frf n nnful n
III t -wvjr, w
In tho Circuit Court at Alexandria it
uvv.it tiuui wiui iJiujujii auiu 1111
ler confiscation during tho war cannot
luring the llfo of tho party from whom
t was taken. Tho court ordered tho
eturn of property thus held, but an
l'peal was taken to tho Supremo Court,
j w vv s. s v. j Viit j VI Vl-)ll4 it ill mu
nirmed, for attainder of treason does,
otwork corruption of blood.
It Is announced that a citizen of Lou-
Diivw tiiat lUl U)t;nu
lousuiut Jlvo hundred dollars damn-
C3 101' thn (loilMi nriilu wlfn niwl lmtirli.
T In nlirlt.i. Tf .1,., 41. 41...
ty authorities wilfully nogloctcd to
uuo ana eioan tno streets that tra-
"nwponsiuioror tno aeatn or jiu who
lrtiicrhtoi. A similar suit, it U nUn
linilnnikil N ..mil nn 111 Vf stir V' iml
ought by an aggrieved citizen of that
aco.
in;smnin.iiniten rt ir w nn iqa nr
v t v444lII4tJ l.l It-JtiQ v
I(fllF1tin Injt i.mnf 4 1. 1 , !. 1 1 ii 1 in t lin
Q If they camo again, ho took his gun
d placed it lusido tho door, with a
1 nr no J l. a..i j.t.A
"a "I uU lUKtiM BU llUll JUi UIIU
'Mine II- ... 1 .1 .1 f ...1. 4i. .. .1
Jot Himself, On Raturdoy morning,
1 having forgotten nil about tho ar-
"".Ml liU J1UU IllilUU Will Huli
carelessly opened tho door, dlscharg,
'rITT.Itl.t lin ......In iil.li l.lf.
"iBcontontsof tho gnu Intohlssldo,
tn(ll..ll - i -
"iviiug a sovcra wouim. mtuuio
Mncc dlel of hlj Injuries.
MARRIED.
In Orniigevllle, on thn twenty-sfvciilh Instnnt,
by Itcv. Nttllmulcl SDCftr. Mr. W. W. Mm tfu r,r
Light Street, to Miss Aone-) S. Matueh, of Or-
lUtKOVlllc.
Market Hriinrt,
MHieftt ior bushel , . 3 i
com "
Flour ier tmrrpl ' ' in !Z
CloversoMl
Flnxscad ..i a ri
nutter , ; A
::::::::::::: S
l'otntoes I.'.."...'."! rn
Dried AiiittbM
Pork .
Jtnins.. ,
KUIes irtid Hhoulilcrs
1.1ml licriionnd
liny per ton ,
3 (0
is
It
ai
i no
T7STATI-: OP JOHN SANKEY, Sit.,
JLJ ni-.CEASKI). To Jncob Halikeyj HntmiPl
Bankcy i Jolm Hmikey j Cyrus Sankey j Jnmes W
Bniikoy j Miiry Ann Katikcy, lntcrmnrrlcct with'
Aaron Volf j I.yda .Sankoy, Intel married with
James 0. Fritz; StisnnnHglmnlj nnd Mary (."nth.
nrlnc ltelKliard ; tho last two named are minors of
Polly Snnkey, late l'olIylteUshard, deceased, heirs
and legal representatives of John Hankey, jjr.,dp
censed. Yon nro hereby cited to bo nnd appear
beforoitho Jiulsos of our Orphans' Court, at nn Or
phans' Court to ho held nt llloomsliurg, In said
county, tho first Monday of Fehumry nest, then
and t here to accept or refuse to tako tho real cs
tato of tho said John Hankey, Sr., deceased, nt the
nppralsed valuation put upon It by nn lnnuost
duly awarded by (lie said Court, nnd returned by
1110 mierm, or miow cause why the same should
not bo sold.
Witness tho Ilonornbto William r.lwell, President
of our said Court, at Uloonuburt', the hlxth day
of December, A.l). 1SW.
jus.sn cor.r.M.vx, cieric o. c.
Moomslmrg, December 22, 100.
pUIJLIC SALE OF
V.lI.UAIU.rj ItEAI. nSTATH.
AVill bo sold by tho undersigned executors of
t llO lllKl Jllt tltt.l InLtFioii.,,! i.r l..l.t. l.'.l,. .1 .,
at publlfl mlp.uit tho premises, on Satunlav, the
second day of February, Mi7, at ten o'clock hi tho
lutciiiiiiii in ptuui oayi 10110WMIR iiescrincil vnl
unbloreal estate, to wit: A certain lot of L-round
situaln In llenlon Tovishlpi county of Columbia,
bounded nnd described ns lnilows. to wit: Adjoin-
nig inuii 01 Daniel nariman on tb west, land of
Aliraiu ouni on tho east, land of Cutlmilno
llarlinan on tho south, mid l.'i'icl nf l'nrvin Mus
ters on tho north, conlalnlndhrc!! riu:irtirsMr m,
Al'son certain tract of land, slluate in Jnckson
Township, county afoi esald, bounded ntid ilis.crib-
eil iw rnllnu-a li. n-lf .1 1...- I..1..1 ..r n
Ilobbins on tho gist, Innils or John Fritz, on the
west, and lands of David Vopnm nn 1 1... ,.,.r.i..
eontnlnK tittccu acres and ono hundred and ilfly
fourpciehes. rf
Also a eel lain trnct of land, Mtuato In Jackon
Township, In tnld county boundeil nnd devcilbed
nS follows, to Wit ! Afoblhli? Iniiil .if ll.itill Tl.il.-
bins on tlio east, hinds of Klljnh Yocum on tho
north, lands of M'llenry nnd Co. on the west, nnd
luiiui ui juiiiim iNivnj-oou inn soutn, eontaliiliii:
ono bundrcdniid twenty-two acres and and ono
iiuiiuiuii uiiu iiiiv'iivu percnes, mreo acres of
which Is cleared laud, and balance is well tim
bered. coNnmo.vti of sai.h.
Ten ner eellt. tn be nnhl ilmvn nt flirt trn..t,.n
down of the property, ono half of tho balance to
lie paid 011 tlio Hist day of April, lil7,-wheu pos
session of tho piemlses Is to bo clven; and the
oaianec on cno nrst uuy or April, l.M), with Inter
cut fromlhe llrsl of April, ltw. l'uielmserstopay
for deeds nud stamps.
ur.onuE v. rmfz,
Kxeeutors.
SIIKIUFF'S SAL1W.-15Y VIRTUE
of writ of jlerl fitclns. to nio dlrtet.
ed, Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas
In tlio County of Columbia, will bo exposed to
lUlblio sale, lit tho Court llnuse. In ltlnnttiklmrir
on Saturday, filth of December next, at 10 o'clock
in 1110 iorenoon oi said uuy, tho following; luul cs-
lllll IU 11 ILi
r ho folliiwlli" rel Pitnln.tbniirnnoi-fi.rif l.nl
Thomas, sltiiato In Catnwlss.i Township. In tlio
Vi'.IUl.l 'Jl 1 KHllllUlll, UUUIIKIII mil; lll'SClilJOU (
InllAU'M. f n lllt . fill tlie Crilltli In' liilt.lu r.f II....1
Zarr: on tho east by lands of l'lllium M'K'eii-i-.
Solomon HelwlK, and Joseph Clewellj on tlio
noriu oyianiisoi .losepu Jlielsli, William Hart
man, and William Coirmau; nnd on the west bv
lauds of Samuel lCostenhamler. enntnfiiliK, nnu
hundred and lourleen acres and nrty-slx porches,
on which uio erected a prist mill, saw mill, three
double frame dwcUlnir-houses, Ilo single frjmo
dwelling-houses, n bank bain, ha- shed, smith
shup.seven stables, and a frame bulldlns.ieeently
occupied us n storc-liouse.
ALSO
ono other property, known us sprout land.belonj;
Ini; to J, V. Finclier nnd Abel Thomas, situate
partly In Main Township and partly in Cntawissu
Township, ih tho County of Columbia, bounded
nnd dewrlbed as follows: On tho east by lands
belonging to tho heirs of Touch Cox. deceased,
and others; on thn north by land of said Fluclier
and Thomas; on tho west by tho Cutawlssa itiill
road; and oiithosonthby laudsof Stephen llaldy,
eoutitluluu eltthly-livo acres and loity-two iiercu-
noi iinprovcu.
ai.;o
ono pther tract known as sprout land, beloiiRlm;
lo r ineiier inomas, suuaio in .iiaill low usmp
nloresalil, bounded on the south by IuikW of said
incher A Thomas: on the cast hvluiid of llrobst.
Yetter &. Co. : on tho noith bv land beliiiiL.ini. to
tho heirs of Isaiah Shuman, deceased; niui on tho
west by the Cataw Issa ltallnj.nl, containing sixty
acres ''not improved."
ALSO
ono other tract belonging to I'lneher & Thomas,
situate In Main Townshlii nfori said, bounded on
theeast by land of said rincherit Tlionias: on tho
north by land of Flncher it Thomas; on tho west
bvtho Catawissa liallroad; nud on Iho south by
land of said I'lneher Thomas, contuiutng nine
acres, " not lmtno ed."
AI.0
onoothertract belonging tosald Flncher AThom
ns. known as snroul laud, tltiiato In Cataivlssa
Township, County of Columbia. Iniuudeil and de-
scnoen us luiiows : on uio west oy 1:11, luiiuie loan
leading from M'Kclvy's Jlills to Esther Fuinaco;
oiitheHimth bv laud of James Header; and on
thonorthcast bj'landHof Daniel llclwlgand Jolm
Notestlne,contHlningtvi'iity-llveucresiind twen-ty-soven
peiehei, "not improved," Willi tho np-
purienauei"..
Seized, lulcen In execution, find to bo sold as tho
property of AI1UI. THOMAS.
ALSO
at tho same time and place, by virtue of a writ of
ciiiifioni pxinat. a ceiiam iraci oi land suuaie
In Oitawissu Township, Coiumbla I'ouuty, con
talnlngoun hundred and slxlyucres, more or less,
bounded on tlio north bv I. mils of Harry Jlill ; on
tliouest by laudsof Minor lilies; on tbesoutli
by lauds ot tho heirs or John YeaKernnd licnja
mln Folk; nnd on tho south by lands of Jatob
llrumbeller. wbeieon aro creeled two rramo
dwelling-houses and two frame barns, w 1th ap-
puileuanees.
Sel7ed. taken in execution. and to ho sold as the
property of OIDHOS AltNDI'.
n..ill. l.l, n.s i ii.iv, niicilli,
Uloomsburg, December l.'i, Istid.
1NT
JORTIIERN
cm:ntral RAIL
WAY. mtintrr iihittk noiitii and south.
Through between llaltliuoro nud Hoeliis'or
wn noiM' cn.ixoi; in-' nAits.
On nnd nttor November It), bJJ, tialus will leavo
usiouijiin;
iMJllt 1111 .llll.
111IFFAI.0 HXPltl'.sS leuics Ilaltlmoro 10:10
d ills; Phlladelphia.s;IOP.M.: llurrisbmgiO.-. A.M.,
Delivering piusseners ui. -oiiuuniiH-iiaim i:-i
A.M.. for train on ljieknwanua and liloomsburg
liallroad, leaving at 7 A.M., uriivnur in iianviuo
7:10 A.M., Illoomsbiii-g AsM., Kingston 1U:W
A. .11., rscniniou li noon.
1A1I, leaves llallimoren:iA..il.aonuy lexeepi
Smiilavs); Plilladelphla 11:30 A..M.: ilarrisbuig
:'JU I'.M.. ilellverlug lussengers in .Noiimunoer-
liiuil lor train on Iiekawauuuuiid UliMinisburg
llnllrmiil. lenvilor nt li.'-D 1. M.. riieeeiling llolth
unl an Iving in Wlillamsport tit Ml P,M,
1 AST id.Miieavcs iiaiuuioroo my (exceiiiisuii
lavsi. lilu P.M.: Philadelphia ll:M P.M.; Ilanis-
burghlo P:M.; Northuinberl.indftll P.M.: iason
iters by this train remain over night at Northum
berland leaving tlio following moiuiugal 7 A. M.,
arriving in heianlon 12 M.
WIl'lllDAKU, . ...,
KXPUISW ritAlN leaves Notlhumbei'land 11:30
l'.M.,dnllvtexcept Sundavsl, receiving passengers
leaving Hcrantuii ut 4:10 P.M.; Piltslon j:M P.M.:
KlngitouUP.M,; llloonisbiirg N:07 P..M.; arilvlng
in Philadelphia 7 A.M.: Ilarrisbuig Sit A.M.;
ilaltlmoro 7 A. JI., Washington lu:'JI A. M.
-MAIL TItAIN leaves Northumberland 10:10
A.M., dally (except Sundays), leeelvlng iiasseu
gers leaving Seianton &3I A.M.: l'ltlston ik'J)
A.M.: Kingston tl:.V A.M. ; Illoonislniii'S:U7 A.M. ;
II.IUVIUO I'MI A..H. : Ollil lltriivioi; in iiuriisiHiiH
lilU'.H,! Phllndi lpblufcfiP.M.: ll.iltlmoioilP.M,
lly this mule fielglit fiuiu lluir.ilo, Suspension
Uililgo, Iloehestcr, nnd Cunaud.igua, or any Intel-
liiediato iiolnt on tho New ork Ceuiral can no
slupped through, when ill full ear loads, to any
poliu on tho IjieUawauna nnd llloonisburg Ibill
roud, without breaking bulks. Kates of irclght
and tiflsseugers faro us low as by any other route,
J. M, DuIIAItltY, 11. S. YOUNCi,
Oen'l t up't, llurrlsburBil'a, Ocu'l Pass. Agent,
ItaUlmore.
ISAAC M, SCIIOKMi:illll)ItN,
(Icii'l Wettem Freight Agent, ilullalo.
ECUTuR'S JfOTl CE.-liSTATE
111 oi DANIF.L W, MONTGOMEltY.doivase.1.
i. el tors testuriu ntary on the estato of Daniel W.
MontKomirv, latuof Orangevlllo.ColiiiiibliH.'oun
tv.havo liven granted by Iho ltcglster of Columbia
County to Peter Eut, of Light Street, Pu. All
persons having claims ngalnst thoeslato are re.
quested to present tlieni fur settlement, undthoso
Indelihst to tho estate cither nn note or liook a'
count will miiku payment to tho Kxoeutor with
out delay, I'HTEIt ENT, Executor.
droMJt
CIIELL, RERQER & CO.,
GKNl'.liAL COMMISSION MEUCIIANTrl
Dealers In
riSlI, BAI.T, CIIF.IHE, 1'HOVIStONS,
Nos, 123 and III N'orlli IVhnrves, nbovo Arch SI.
Philadelphia.
Boln ngeu( fur VJlcox' Wheel Greie, In bar.
rcl, Ucb, and cam.
JTEW CL0T1I1N0 AND OENTLE-
mkn's ruitxiaiiiNa BTona
Tho undorslgned rcsiioclfully minounoes to Ills
many friends that ho 1ms opened a now Clothing
nnd dentlcmon's Furnishing Store, In tho lowo
room of the Hnrtninn Ilulldlng, southwest comer
of Main nnd Slarkot Blructs, Uloomsburg, Pu.
Having Just roturnod from riilladolphla with a
I.nrgu Slock of
iuJ 1'AI.I. AND WINTEIt CLOTlIINa i
anXTLEMISf'S rUllNISHINO Q00DS, Ao., ic.
ho flatters lilmself that hocan plonsonll. His
stock comprises
MU.VS, HOYS', AND YOUTIIS' t'LOTIIINO,
such as
DIIUS8 COATS,
BACK COATS,
PANTS,
VESTS,
OYKUCOATS,
biiir.Ts,
UNDEnsiIIIlTS.
DIUWEIta,
CO I.I A It-S.
NECK-TIIS.
IIOSIEUY,
liANDKEitciiinps, ' "onw,
UMllIUJUAS, 4c.
and In fact everything In the Clothing or Fur
nishing lino nt very low prices.
In addition to tlio liboviJ he has uu elegant ns.
sortment of
ci.oriis, cAssisinuns, and viistin
CLOTHING MADU TO OUDEll AT THE
SHOItTIiST NOTICE.
Cull and sco before purchasing elsewhere, and
HECU11E OP.EAT llAUGAINS.
oet-ly J. W. CIIEMHHltLAlN
IIE XUW JIAGAiJIXE.
I'nsh, Bright, Instructive, and VMertatnlnj,
THE ltlVEnsiDE MAGAZINE,
Fllll YOUNO l'COI'LK.
Messrs. HtlltD .t HOUGHTON, Publishers,
No, 450 llioome Street. Now York.
Tuko plcnsuro In announcing the Immediate
,..ui ui iiiu iiiuiui -uinoer oi
THE IIIVEIWIDE .MAGAZ1E,
t on YOUSIJ I'UOPLi:,
r i?, .. f,7 el in ii , E. SCUDDEIl author
.L,.1?'.'''"" t-1'"dicn," etc., etc.), and published
monthly, commencing with January, is(,7. Tho
I 7.7.1 . i iiiiei siuu .nag 17.U10 win ne to sat'
lsfv tho tastes of tin. i-nun,..,,. ...,l.lin ...1. 1. 1. ....... .
liluslrated by eomne unt mi si i n... ,r.
butliuis regard will bo had lalher to the merit of
....ii . 1 , " '"'viousrepuiii on ori hu
authois, nnd nil sections of tho country will bo
iiiii. 1 1 n w-JCIHI'ti,
prollt tlie youn, while tho illlleient depaitmunts
of Natural History and Scleneo will rocolui til" r
due share of attention.
un eacli successive number the varied work
. , V.Vir ' il'easuies oi in-door mul out-
villi Mi ffi'i v . i poi trayetl, and tlm Interest of tho
" . ,,: uuiiii) iiiaiiiittioeii.
1i,i'.,"lV,.ti'nll""i of "'" M'iKazlnowlll nltract
the eves of tlie.. youngest as well as jileaso tho old
er children. Mr. Jl. I. Stephens will lurnlsh a
full-page humorous Cartoon Tor every iiuinber
throughout tnu ycar.nnil Willi artists will eou-
....uu m tn new leanings 10 luuuiior tliumcs.
TEKMS OF SUUSCItHTlO.V.
lir Xn yenr.iuniivaiiee; 3eopleM,so !); Scooies.
liL'ltli a- not'oirmv ihii.iuimr.
No. s lli oome Street, Now York.
,T"VI,'S KID OI.OYK CLEAN-
J;.i.i1-l,"-.I-'''.ul'1.l,sl'pi1 12 years. Tho only good
nrllelu lor Instantly cteanlng Kid Uloves. flicv
can lie eleaned while upon tlio hand, and worn
immediately. It Is Inodorous. One bottle will
clean .i, pairs. Prleo.tl cents.- In tailed bv mint
mas llai ii
.'UKU..J11S niui i unev nioies. woruosnlo tiv De-
iv. Co., i . u. Wells i Co., and others,
New York.
HU! ..1-1,111
pIIOTOORAPIUC.
J & JL T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
IVIIOI.nSAI.K ANll 11KTAIL,
Wl IlItOADWAY. N. Y.
nirVmii'.'". .,.',,.,r,"r ,";,lln business of PII0TO
GltA I'll It. MAI KItlALS v, u nro Ileadiiuarters for
mo louowing, viz.:
STE11EOXCOPJM A STF.ItEOSCOPIf! VIT.WS.
Of American nud Foreign Cities nnd Landscapes,
STEItEOSCOPJC YIEWS OF THE WAIf.
From negatives mado In tho various campaigns,
and ioiniingii coinpleto Pliotogiaphio history of
tho great eontrst.
.STKItEOSCOPIfl VIEWS ON GLASS.
Adapted for either tho Magic I-autcrn or tho
stereoscope, Our Cataloguu illl bo sent to liny
address on receipt of stamp.
l'lIOTOGItAPHlO ALIII'MS,
AYu manufiettire tniirn liii'i.ele lliim n,,.. ,i.r...
house, about 'JO.I varlelle fmtri .-.i,i,.,,ii. 1,1 s-.'in......
Our ALBUMS have tho reputation of being supe-
iiur iii uwuuy ami iiuraniiity to any others.
Card Photographs of (icner.ils.statcsiueii, Actors,
eie., cie.
Our Catnlo-'iin eiiihrneett nt-n. PIVT' T'rint.j-
AND dlllerent snliteeti. Itiplmlhi.. r..n,'n.ir.,i.i...'
of tho most celebrated Engravings, Paintings,
Statues, etc. Cataiiigueshent on leeelpt of itnmp,
r iiitogi.iphLi sund others ordering goods t'.lj.D.,
will ple.iso remit a per ctnt. of tlio uiuuuut with
uu ii oruer,
a '1 ho prices and quality of our goods eannov
fall to satisty. novl7-lv
rVQ ALL WllOJr IT JLVY
JL CEKN. Please (uko notlco lint I, Ii
COX
i oml
nrinel, of Centievlllo, Columbia County, having
bought tho following list of propntty from Peter
Hower, do declare that It is my Intention to lend
tho same to tho said Hower, to wit: four beds:
ono dnreii chairs; one lot of dishes ; one euii-
bnard; one bureau; twenty yards of carpet: ono
cooking stove; ono pallor slovo; ono two-hoiso
wagon: ono two-horsoenrriago; ono double set oi
harness; one single sot of harness: two tables
two pigs. IIIA P.OADAIt.MEL.
L:
UIE3' AND (iEN'TLEMEN'S
liEsl'AUUANJ'. .
II. II, STOIINEIt
has lltted up n
lll--9l-l.l,.v.'s.'S LAll.su ISAIAJU.N,
M'hera ladies and gentlemen can be supplied with
tho delicacies of tho season, A suppl of
ntESII OYSTEItS
always on hand,
FltF-SH 11UEAD, CAKES, AND PIES,
ntENCII AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONS
In every stylo and variety,
NUTS, FltUITS,
and everything usually found In n
FIIIST.CLASS CONFECTIONERY STOItE.
QUR STARCH (JlToSS S
Is tho only artlclo used by
FIRST-CLASS HOTF.LH, LAUNDRIES, AND
THOUSANDS 01' FAMILIES,
It gives a beautiful lmllsh, making tho iron pass
smootlilv over tho cloth, saving much timu and
labor, lioisls done up with it keep clean much
longer, eoiiscuitoutly will not wear out su uoou,
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUR IMPERIAL Ill.UE
IS THE I1F.ST IN THE WORLD.
It Is soluble In hnrd as well ns soft water. It Is
put up In tlio safest, neatebt, and most couvtfulcut
form of any oll'ered to the public.
IT IB WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK Till'.
CLOTHES.
Agents wanted everywhere, tn whom wo offer
extraordinary Inducements. Address
NEW YORK STARCH OLO'SS CO.,
sepJI-fm t'.to '.'IS Fulton Mrcct, Now Yolk.
MEADV1LLE THEOLOGICAL
SCHOOL. Tho Fall term biau Sepleni.
ber.i. Tim Faculty of lustrucllon consists of lour
resident and four nou-iesldeut professors, and a
tutor, l'heobjeet Is to educate young men for
the Christian Ministry, Them Is it iiivparatorv
eluss for thoso w ho ha e not U'colved u ivilleglate
C'lucitlon, Ono hundred and slxlv dollars u your
ate grunted In licitelleluries, with an iiddltlonul
sum in spei lal cases. Tho tuition, uso nf Lllmiry
atio text-books, are freo tu ull, Tho School wus
founded by tho Unitarian nud Christian deuoiul.
nations, but Is open to nil who believe in the ill.
vino origin of Christianity. The Library consists
of 8,5fO volumes, ....
Appllenllon mar b msdo to Rov, A, A. Liver
more. President ot fh Doard of Instruction,
Meadillle, r.i, novlf ly
v,;,., ,!,,. iS '"r? l,nP"lnr forms will necupvu
rath es of 1 rave , Ad ventur.s in various coun tries,
Ma ners and Cushion of dlllerent Nations nnd
SUCh itllliirilllll Cll S in P inan. ...Ill ... .' .... i
copies, 20' eeilts-. Tho llrst iiumffr i s now readv
L'.f,,1 w.p.l,t'",'!1, somplo copies of this number
sent by mail, postage mid, on ueelpt of S) cents.
thountr'v. AddrSrr" Wn"ll1 '" merjr '
JEW STOCK dlCLOTllINU. (
Fresh arrival of '
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.'
DAVID LOWliNIlERQ
Ihvltes atlentloli tohLs stock of
CHEAP AND F,JlIIIONAllLE.CLOTllINOV
nthlsstoroon . ,
Main Street, twodoor abovo tho Atncrlcnli IIouso,
Uloomsburg, in.;
wlioro ho has Just received from Now York runt
l'lillndelphln a full assortment of ' W
MEN AND UOYS' CLOTHING,
lneludln tho most fashionable, durable, and
nauusouio ,
. dress aoorw, ' .
conslstlnrj: of '
I10X, SACK, FROCK, OUM, ANll OIL-CLOTH
C0ATH AND pajhj;
of nil sorts, sles, nnd colors. Ho hnl alio nplon
Ished his already large stock of
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
STRIPED, FIGURED. AND PLAIN YlWTS, '
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, SVOCKs, COLLARS,
HANDKEUCIIini'S, GLOVES, '
SUSPENDERS, A.ND TANCT ARTICLES,
Ho has cnnslanlly on hand a largo nud well-se
lected assortment of
j. CLOTHS AND VKSTINGS, I
which ho Is prepared to makn to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very shot I notlco, nnd In tlio
best manner. All his clothing is mndo towonr,
uiiu most or it is or homo liiunuracturo,
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
of every descrlpl Ion, lino nnd chenp. Ills case of
Jewelry Is not surpassed In this placo. Cull and
cxamlnu his general nssortment ot
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
DAVID LOWENEURO.
jypLLEU'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from tlio eltlos
Willi another largo nnd select nssortment of
SPRING AND HUMMER GOODS,
pureluised hi Now York nnd Philadelphia at tho
lowest Hume, and which ho Is determined to sell
on ns moderate terms ns can bo procured elso-
where In Iiluoms1mrg. ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESiS GOdpS
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, tootUrr
with a lario-ijussortincut of Dry" Goods and Gro
ceries consisting of tho following articles :
, I
Carrels,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
CassimcrcA, t r
fcthawlfl,
Flannels,
, Bilks,',
White Goods,
Lbioui, "
JIOop SkhtJ,
Muslim,
Jlollowwaro
Cedarwuro
Qucenswaro, - Hardware,
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, t
Hoop Nots,
Umbrelhs, . , ' .
Looklui'-Glassoa,,, b
Tobacco, "is...
. ..... if.'- '
Coffco,
Bupirs; 1
Tuns,
RIo,
Allspice, .
" ' qinger;M '
Clnnsmon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ho Invites tho attention of the,
publjc generally. Tho highest prico will bo paid
for country proditco In exchange for goods.
S. 11, MILLER,
Arcade Ilulldlns, Uloomsburg, Pa,
TTEXRY GIGER.
has opened n llrst-clas3
HOOT, SHOE, HAT AND CAP rjTQpri. ,.
nt his old stand on Main Street, nloomsburg. Ills
stoi l: Iseomposodof the very l.itestiiu I bust styles
eerotl'ercd to tiio elll-ens of Columbia County,
lie can lieeoniiiitiiiHiu lllu puoilO Vfllll mo luiiow-
lug kin-Is an 1 prices;
Men's calf hoots, lino. no to !) m
" kin, doublo sole 7.3 t.. B 7S
Hoys' (lulil's boots 1 T.ito-1 ".,
Glen's gloio kid, Congiess, Ac 2 50 toC 7.
" " I'.lllliolai siloes llXHoiiOO
ilen's, women's, l.oys', and misses'
ulnvo kid lusting gaiters 1 7.'. to 2 7.p,
Women's glove kids, very lino IlirttoWS
line goal moriK'eo oaimornis in lo i uu
" men's moroecoaud calf fchoes 1 7.1 to 2 10
o eiimuiiiu shoes 1 .r.1to2.vl
blisses' nnd i hild's shoou 0 lii to 1 GO
Men's, women's, misses', boys', nnd
mini s suppers u Jt 10 1 UJ
Iti also kcipsn gj-e.it arietynf
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW G00D3
of every kind, at tho lowest pi ices, both for cash
illKl I'liillll l.l 111 ii'liue,
l I ..... .I I.. I.. . ... T1....1
lll--ilii-i lin' in l Ills, mil s III . ui iji uu', .lull
be uluriiied at the cry nf hluli pviccs, but'cidl and
bco Mi yourselNca, Uusiieelfullv.
J11..M.1 UilUl.ll,
jp,
B
5L00M811URG FANCY TRIM-
MING AND IlOOKsroitK,
peeond door below Ilurtmnn's, Slain Htreot,
Just recelvi d n now stock ot ,
ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COITQN IARNS,
CORSETS, LACES, EMIIROIDKRIIJW,
MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS
nnd overy variety of articles usually kept In a
FANCY HTOlUi
Also
SCHOOL 1IOOICS, HYMN 1100K3, 1IIBLES,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL HOOKS,
undn lurgo lot of k
MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, '
ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM HOOKS,
11LANK DEEDS, JI0NDS AND MOrvTCJAGES),
and n gimcrul nnd well-seleetisl assortment of
PAPER, ENVELOPES, do.
A. D. wcmi.
N
J ATI OX A L l'OUXDRY, .
lHoomslAii'g, Columbia Coiinly, Pa.
Tho subscriber, proprietor of tho nbovo-r mod
cxieiKlvo ustubllshment, is now prepared re
i clvo orders for nit kinds of
MAC1I INERY FOR COLLI ERI F., I1LAST i
FURNACES, STATIONS Y ENGINES,
MILI.S, THRF-SIIIN MACJItNIM, Ac
lio Is nlso prepareil tomaUu Stoves of nil sixes
and isitterns, Pliiwlroiis, nud everything uauslly
iniule In llrst-elass rouiulries,
His exlensUo facilities nnd praetlfnl workmen
warrant Idm In receiving tlio lnrgssl contracts on
tlio most reasonable terms.
Grain of nil kinds will bo taken in cxehnngo for
Cvstlugs,
This establishment Is loentml noor Iho Lncl?t
wnunii nnd llloomsliurg Railroad Depot,
PiriER HILLMYljn,
JUXGERICH .t SMITH,
ii iini, r.n.i,r ifiuii i.ii,
No. II Nonh Third Klrert,
riilltidclphla.
RANI) OJ'EXIXCt
GRAND OPIINIflG
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPIiNINU
l'A Mi AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
CDuslstlug of
Dry goods,
dry goods,
dry goods.
1)RV GOODS,
D" GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
lIATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAM,
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CA1";,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOIi),
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
IXIOKI NO-G LASS ES,
LOOKlNG-GLASSIiJ,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
IOOKING-OLA.SSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTION.5),
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCER I El.
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARK,
QUEENSWARE,
tJUEENSWARK,
QUEENHM'ARE,
liUEENSWARE,
HARDWAia".
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARPI,
TINWARE,
SALT,
HALT,
HALT.
f-'ALT,
tiALT,
FIKH,
I'lf-Hi
FISH,
PITH.
1-IS1I,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN" AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
fee.
Ao.,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
McKKLVY, NEAL & CO.'S,
McKHLVY.'NIIAL .V CO.'S.
McKF.LVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
MiKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S.
Northwest corner of Mnln and Market Streots,
Northwest corner of Muln and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Mnln and Mnikot streets,
Northwest comer of Main and Markut Streets,
Northwest corner of Mtiiu nnd Mnrkut Streets,
HL00MSI1URG, PA.,
1IIXIOMSI1URG, PA,
HLOOMSIll'RG, PA.,
1ILO0MSI1UF.G, PA.,
HUlOMSilURG, PA.
II10N AND NAIW,
IRON AND NAI!,
IRON AND NAU4,
IRON AND NAII.S,
IRON AND KAILH,
III largo juuntltie and M icditced rates, nlwny
cn hand,
G
JQRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
llloomsbnrir, Pa.
DRUOM, CItEMICAI.1, l'AINTS, PERFUMERY
AND TOILET ARTICL1M.
EYER A MOVER
respectfully Invllo n continuance of imtronnge,
inetr nrugs mm Medicine nro nil selected wltli
tlio grcntest cure, avoiding ns nunh as posslblo
tho llitroductloti .of delirious nostrums, and nto
purchased from tho best luiiortlng houses in tlio
country,
PATENT MEDICINES
of nil kinds, Including Ayer's. Jayno's. Hollo-
way's, Jlostetler's, Wlsluirl's, Hootlaiid's, Ac,
constantly on hand,
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL.
1IA1R, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES HRUallES
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every variety, and of tho best uunllly.
FANCY TOII.irr ARTICLES.
Tho public may rely at all times on procuring tho
nbovo at tides, with nil tho new useful iirepuni'
tluus kept In tlio best conducted establishments.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS
nnd Fnmlly Reeelpls compounded Willi the great'
est nccurncy nnd illvpntch.
rjMIE ONLY l'LACE
to get tlio best t
TODACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RirrAII,
Is at HUNGSllERGER'S,
n fow doors below tho American House,
Uloomsburg, Pu.
He bus Iho largest and most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOIIACCO
evcroirered to tho citizens of Uloomsburg. All
the fancy brands of
SEGARS,
nnd tho best Fine-cut and Plus
CHEWING TOIIACCO,
can bo had at his counters.
TOIIACCO PIPES
In great variety nro among his largo stock.
DON'T FORGET TO C.U.L.
ir. n. nu:rsin:noER.
gTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his fi lends nnd customers that
continues tho above business nt Ids old place on
MAIN STREET, HLOOMSnURO,
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVIiS
of all kinds, Stiivciilpcs,.TInwnre, nnd ever' va
riety of article found In a Htnvo and Tinware Es
tablishment In thoeltlq,nnd on tho most reason.
able teims. Repairing douont the shoi test notice.
1 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
JgAGLE FOUNDRY.
JOSEPH SHARI'LESS,
llloonisbui'!!, Pa.
STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY,
PLOUGHSHARES, PLOUGH POINTS,
nnd all kinds of Castings, on hand or mppllcd on
mo shortest notlco and at the cheapest rates.
Castings for
COAL 1IEEAKERS AND COAL SCIIUTES
tnado to order.
IItESlI ARRIVAL OK sew
L GOODS. Tho undersigned hns Just arrived
from tho City with n large ussortinent of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Vnrnishes.and Dj e Stuirs,
Reudy-Mnde Clothing, Perfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Hruthes, Trusses
and Supporters, and a general nssortment of ovei y-
thing that belongs to a well-appointed Drug Store,
Also Patent Medicines of nil kinds, such us Jayno'H,
Ayer's, Wishart's, Winslow's Southing Syrup,
Clown's Troche, Swnln's Punaceu, Haker's Cod
Liver Oil, llootland's miters constantly on hand.
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROC
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, 11INDINGS,
by the dozen or iiatf-dozcn. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHINO-TACKI.E, Ac.
Having had a largo experience in the drug busi
ness, I would respectfully invilu thoso wishing
any thing In that linn to call and seo my stock be
fore purchasing .dscwhcio. "lumedlclncsquallty
Is of tho ilrst importance,"
.Mill.. U, Mill J'iU.
I EXCHANGE IIOTICL.
It 1ILOOMSI1FRG, COLUJIIIIA
Tho uudeislgned liavlng purdiased tills well
known nnd centrally-located houe, the Exchaligo
Itotel.sltuatoou MAIN STREET, In Uloomsburg,
Immediately opposite the Columbia County Court
House, respectfully informs his friends and tho
public In general that his house Is now in order
for tho iccoptloii nnd eiilcr!a!umcnt of travellers
who may bo disposed lo favor It with their cus
tom, He has spared no expense in preparing tlio
Exchange for tho entertainment of Ids guests,
neither shall there be anything wauling (on ids
pnrti to minister to their personal comfort. Ills
houso Is spacious, nnd enjoys nn excellent busi
ness locution.
Oniniliusses run at all times between tlio Kx-
clumsu Hutcl and tlio sarin' railroad depots, by
which travellers will bo pleaantly conveyed to
and from tho respective stations in duo tltuo to
meet tho ears. JOHN F. CASLOW.
Hlooinsbnrg, March !2, 1(W.
JORK'S HOTEL,
ui.uiiuj; w. MAUGER, Proprietor.
Tho nbovo w elbknown hotel has recently under
gone radical ehangi sin Its internal ariuugeineuls,
and lis proprietor announces to his former custom
and the travelling public that his neenmodnllons
for tho comfort of his guests are second to none In
tho country. Ills table will nlw.iys be found sup
piled, not only with substantial lood, but with nil
tho delicacies of the season. His wines nnd II-
piors (except thnt popular beerasto known ns
'Mc Hairy"), purchased direct from tlio importing
houses, are entirely pine, and freo from all poi
sonous drugs. He lsthaukfulforaliberul juitron
ugo in Hie pad, and will continue to deserve it in
iho future. GEORGE W. MAUGER.
G
:OOI NEWS FOR EVERYBODY,
Owing to tlio Into fall In gold,
EPIIRAIM W. KIAVELI.
has reduced his prices to suit nil buyers, cither at
wholesale or lotail. If you want
SUGARS, COFFElSt, TEAS, SYRUPS, SPICES,
CRACKERS, CANNED FRUIT, DRIED
FRUIT, WOODENWARE, FISH,
11EANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ac Ac,
glvo m a enl I, EPIIRAM W. ELWEhl, v
J U. I'URSEL,
HAUMJIS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTURER,
nud dealer in
CARPET-llAGS, VALISES, FLY-NETS .Ac,
Mnln Street, Uloomsburg, Pa,
OWDER KEGS AND LUMBER.
W. M. MONROE A CO.,
Rupert, Pa,
Manufacturers of
POWDER KEGS,
nnd dealers In nil kinds of
I.UJlIinit,
Slvo nollee that they nro jwepiiri'd to neeomoilut
ihelr custom with dispatch, and on the chenrv
terms.
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PUBLISHED THIS DAY. ANN S.
L STEPHENS'S NEW HOOK I
TIIE SOLDIER'S ORPHANS. Ry Mrs. Ann R.
piepiiens, iiiiiiuir oi i itsiuou nnu i-uinino,"
"Tin-Gold Ihlek," "The Old Homcstenil," " sj.
lent Stluggles," "Mury Derwent," "Rejected
Wife," " Tho Hell ess," " Tlio Wife's Secret," etc. .
Tills new book, bv Mrs. Ann S. Menhcns. has
tieen niououneed by nil to bobv far tho best and
limit Interesting ever written bv her. It nnneiir-
cd In monthly iiistnltueuls In "Peterson's Maga
zine; during tlio last year, having been completed
in tlio December number, where It proved to bo
tho most popular, powerlul, and successful novel
that has over appeared in that Magazine, and it
is now puiiiisiieii complete anil uuaorlilgeil, in
one largo duodecimo volume, uniform with Iho
"Gold Uriel:.' " I'listilon and Famine." nod Uio
other works of Mrs. Ann S. Stephen published
uy us, ii. win uu iiiiLiui prove to no tuo most
topular und successful wni c m-it has ever before
join written by this tuicutcit Anierlcaniiuthotess.
"Mrs. stenlieus has tustlv beeoiiie u faviirllts
with all American readers of nroso lb lion, nnd
tlieunuouucemeut of nnew workiom her gracc-
iiii I l i is ii ii hi i ii i lien s iii iiiiiiis.-iiiiis oi nailers.
And thorn Is -i rare treat in store lor them, for In
"Tlio Soldi! . s Ornhuns" Mrs. Stenhens has. If
anything, eclipsed all her former eiforts. Thero
Is less redundancy of scene and netlon, but there
is l.ir moio nrtlstle exeellenee.and an claborallon
of causes and eilects, uttaluiiblo milv by pruetlsed
wrlteri. 'the action of the now novel transpired
n i'iiii.iieiiin:i, uiei iii'iiiiii 1110 llllllliioi llie euy
he authoress dot s nor nermlt lurself to struv.
Tho llineseleelcd bv Mts. Stephens is recent, tho
i.uii war, nnu sue pieunes with vivid distinctness
the domestic suH'eriug nnd sacrifices entailed hv -
nnd mado lor the grand nnd heiuloMrug4l for
luminal tinny, i no pun is ono oi nosoruing in
ten st, the eli.iraeters arc hi apbie trunseilpts Ironi
real life, strongly Individualized, and Iho con
trasts funned by their Individual ieenlliiritlej,
mental and physical, lend a rale charm to this
lust and most llul-dicd of Mrs, Stephens's hooks."
iiowsouiier urpuans" is puniisneu coinpleto
n ono large duodiiiino volume. Price Slot) in
paper, or in cloth.
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Tho Gold llrlclc
SI M
Marv Derwent . 91 .VI
Sllelil Slmugles -
I .
1 uslilon .v 1 uiiilno 1 nt
Thn Wlfi Secret- 1 m
ThoPeji . ted Wife 1 .VI
1 notitii iinuu-steiid 1 51
Tho Helriiss - . I sj
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Copies of "Tlie Slider's orphans," or of nny
other or nil the above Kipnlar hooks by Mrs, Ann.
S. Stephenn, will be sent to any one, Irec of post
age, 1111 1 eceipt of priu'.
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And Ihey will reeelvo Immedlatuuttentlou,
JJARRIAOE MANUFACTORY,
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tho successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN A SON, -continue
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und employing tho most oxiierlcucisl wolknUu,
they hope to continue ns heretofore lo give Clitlre
Mitltfartlnn to every customer. An Inspection o
their work, and of the rotuour.blu prlcu asked .'for ' J
the same, Is sure to insure a tide. "
V
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' , Wholesale Dealers In
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Preprlelor.
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Tlio above Hold lias lately len jmrohai-ed by ,
HENRY J. CLAIIK, and luis bc-vu llioroinkly r";
inislelltHl, rv-nlred, and renirnlshisl. It wCl lie '
found now, In Its arrangement and appotntmirnt!, of
a tltst-cliws Hotel, mul sicond to uoue In thn
country. Persons In titles -Alshlug tofpeud Iho
hot months in the country, will do -aril to glvw
lie proprietor a call.
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