The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 05, 1867, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, ELOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
gffoc (ifotumMmi
MOOMMitmu, i'uiiay, Aran. , isnj.
Tianou tuned by (Jnoncu: Ewvr.M,,
Bloomsburg, 1'n. -It.
WlM.IAM L. MAUDOOIC AND Co.
dealers In flno groceries, No. 115 South
Third Street (oppCHlto tho QlrardUnnk)
I'hlludelpliln.
Ouii receipts for March nro very flat
tering. Our friends nro determined wo
shall not run In debt for that "Strain
Tower Pros."
The largest, best and cheapest nsiort
niat of Stoves and Tlnwaro In tho
county, Is at tho otoro of William 31.
Knt, I.lghtstrcet. It.
The real estate of Abraham ltubblns,
tleceasod, situated In Fishing Creek
Township, has been sold to Paul Gilbert
for flvo hundred and six dollars.
Thk real cstato of tho lato Frederick
Hoes, sltuato In Sugarloaf Township,
and containing about ono hundred and
fifty acres, on Saturday last, wasfcold to
Cyrus Larlsh, for $1,712.
We nro Informed that Kdward Ever
ett and Company, proposo opening a
Drug Store In Orangovllle. Wo have
no doubt It will pay, as tho people of
that populous region nro now obliged to
comu to Uioomsburg, or go to Berwick
The Expre-s Offlco has been removed
from Ilartmnu's Ulock, to tho rooms
adjoining Sloan'tf Store, opposlto tho
Court House. It Is more contral than
tho former offlco, and Is still under the
management of tho popular agent,
Newton Barton.
Bt. Ili:v. Bishop Wood, of Phila
delphia, has, by direction of tho coun
ell recently held In Baltimore, selected
Passion Sunday, April "th, as tho day
for tho annual collection for tho relief
of His Hollnes tho Pope. Ho proposes
to personally present tho offering of his
wrvico, to tho Holy Father.
Ouii heartfelt thanks arc duo our
friends in Salem, for tho ilnc subscrip
tlon list sent us. There nro many more
In that neighborhood who do not take
ant paper, nud yet who are abundantly
ublQ to do t.0. Now is tho time to cir
culate Democratic literature. Let tho
people understand what their rulers aim
nt, and tho rule of Radicalism ceases
Cokoiiess adjourned last Saturday,
Tho Sonato wus called in extra session
to confirm appointments, etc. The
country will breathe freer, because it
weighed on tho business interests like a
mightmarc. It has provided for a ses
sion in July, but it Is believed no quo
rum will be present, and that wo will
not be troubled by it until next winter,
We publish this week tho new law
In regard to licensing Hotels, Kitting
Houses and Restaurants. Wo have
prepared blanks to meet tho case, and
will forward them on tho receipt
of twenty-five cents. All Restau
rant keepers should fllo their applica
tions within ten days. The Bond mint
be Blgned by two of tho petitioners.
TriE Columbia Spy comes to us en
larged and Improved. Its Editor lias
purchased n Potter Power Pres, and
finds that it works llko a charm. The
paper Is clean, freo from unsightly cuts
and disgraceful advertisements, and
Eccms gentlemanly and courteous In
Us tone. This is an era of improve
ment In the press of tho country, mid
will result to tho benefit of tho reading
public.
TnE Scnato has douo two things wor
thy to bo recorded. Tho first was to
confirm General Steadmau as Collector
of Internal Rovcnuo In Now Orleans.
Our readers may remember that Gen
eral Stcadman, In company with Gen
erul Fullerton, got up that ablo report
on the mismanagement of the I' reed'
man's Bureau. Tho second good thing
was tho rejection of Jnmes B. Fry, lato
Provost Marshal General, as Brevet
Brigadier General. If such men get
brovottcd, the honor would ceaso to bo
ono to tho true soldier.
The Scnato has refused to .confirm
Ralph B. Little, ns Ascsor of tho 12th
District, and A. C. Hussel, ns Post -Mas
ter at Danville, and Colonel Allen M'-
Kean.ns PostMastcratTowanua. ltna1
nlso reiected General Slocum, late com
wander of tho 12th Corps, for tho posi
tion of Naval Olllccr of Now ork.
General Frank Blair, another gallant
soldier, nominated ns minister to Aus
tria, has also been rejected by theso gal
lant stav-at-homo patriots. What love
for tho soldiers now! Theso two sol
diers led two columns in Sherman's
4,grand march to tho sea."
On Saturday last,cntlced by tho balmy
nlr, we made n trip up tho Fishingcreek.
The roads above Ornngovllle wero tol
erably good, though in tomo places wo
found thrco feet of snow In tno centre.
Wo found tha fanners busy making pre
parations for tho Spring's work, and
heartily glad that their sea-on of ret
was over. Our dinner nt Ezeklel Colo's
was ti model, and wo did it full justice.
In order to show our "better-half"
what buckwheat cakes owjM to lie, wo
purloined one, and brought it home.
We counted no Uv-s than twenty sugar
camps on tho route. Men, women, and
children wero gathered around tho blaz
lug fires, evidently regardlngthoniattei'
ns lluo fcport. It is a life In tho woods
after being pent up nil winter. Some
camps wo found produced 1,000 pounds.
Mr. Colo showed us somo that was as
light ns our Louisiana sugars. Tho In
terest is n large and growing one, and
cltould bo fostered. Wo met many of
Sugarloaf 's yeomanry at tho "Hess
mIo," and found them strong In tho
fulth and hopeful of the future.
BLOOMBBURG LITERARY IN
STITUTE. DED1CATOUY UXKItCIBlM FUMi KE
I'OUT. Tho day was beautiful In tho extreme.
and oven warm for tho tlmo of venr.
nnd everything seemed propitious for
tno ouccessiiii inauguration of tho new
building, and the brilliant success of the
ceremonies.
THE I'l'.OCESHIOX.
At ono o'clock p.m., tho Bloomsburc
Bross Band headed tho procesiion from
tno old Academy buildings on Third
Street, to proceed to tho new Institute.
The Band was followed by tho Board of
Trustees, they by tho Clergy, next tho
parents of the pupils, then the pupils,.
nnd lastly tho Faculty. Tho proceInn
passed up Third to Market, up Market
to Second, nnd up Second to tho Insti
tute. On nrrlvlng at the door. Judco
Rupert, President of tho Board, un
locked It, tho Band fell back nnd escort
ed tho Faculty nud pupils who entered
first, nnd wero followed by tho parents
and Trustees.
THE iiuii.dino
Is ono of tho finest in tho State, both as
to architectural beauty nnd correct pro
portion, nnd the plan has been admira
bly carried out by Prof. Carver, tho
contractor. It Is impossible in tliolini
lied space at our command to describo
it fully. It Is perfect in nil Its parts,
located in n commanding situation, nnd
making a splendid nppearanee, from
any direction in which itmaybc viewed
Uioomsburg may well bo proud of tho
enterprise it displays.
THE AUDIENCE.
Tho spacious Hall of the Institute,
capable of seating comfortably over fif
teen hundcred people was rapidly filled
in Ml Its parts with a moat intelligent
and attentive nudiencc. Wo wercKrat-
fied to sec n very largo proportion of
ladies, and to observe that many of
tuem had the exquisitely good sense to
leavo their nursing children nt home.
THE EXERCISES.
After music by tho band prayer was
ouereu uy now V. J. Waller a song
" eleome Chorus," by tho gleo club:
Hon. L. B. Rupert, President of the
Board of Trustees, mado a report of
tho inception nnd progress of tho work
Tho Dedicatory address was delivered
by Prof. Mos of Lewi-burg. It was
plnin anil practical and labored to dein
onstrato that tho thrco important things
in an education were to teach men to
observe accurately, to think correctly,
and to express, whether through sculp
ture or painting or language, efficiently
After music by the Band thoConinience-
ment exercises began.
ESSAYS AND DECLAMATIONS.
It K not our purposo to single out for
special commendation any of tho atu
dents who took part in the exercises
Where there was so evident an amount
of careful labor and preparation, and
such good tnste in essays nnd tlcclnmn-
tions, though somumay liavo been read
or delivered in n manner superior to
others, yet distinctions nnd compart
sons wero unkind and invidious. Wo
can in all honesty and sincerity say of
each and nil that their several part
wero carefully committed and delivered
in n style much superior to ordinary
school exorcises, for which doubtless
much prali-o is duo to the teaching,
Perhaps there was nn occasional effort
too low,another too high and still nnoth
cr in too rapid and vehement an utter
mice.
Jn too afternoon the following young
ladles took part in tho exercises, to wit
Mies Brower, Pinvcl, llondorshot
Bittcnbcudcr, Rupert, Mira John, Low-
enlerg, Hnrmaii, Van Busklik, Abbott
riistln, M'Kiiiney, Williams, Sterner
Torbct, Corel 1, Edgar, Dereamer, Cas
low, Robins, Lutz, Armstrong, Buck
inghani and Elwell: and by Ma-tcrs
Waller, Little, W. II. Clark, Snyder,
Buckalew, Blllmeyer, Funk, Homier
shot, Elwell, J. M.Clark, Bittenbender
Nea!, Schuyler, Woods and Unangst
At tliecloso of tho exercises Mr. E. R
Ikeleron behalf of the Teachers of Co
lumbia County, presented, in nn appro
priato speech, an nlbuni with tho
portraits of tho Teachers, to M r. Carver,
ns u testimonial of their respect. Al
though taken entirely bysiirprise, Prof.
Carver replied in a very happy manner.
accepting tho album with thanks.
ftcra song, the afternoon exercises
closed, and tho nudienco was dismissed
EVENING.
Tho cxerd-cs opened in tho cvenin
nt seven o'clock, with prayer by Rev
Mr. Tiistin. If tho Hall M as eiowded
In tho day time it was Jammed full nt
night. Every available spot of sittin
and standing room was occupied. Even
the orchestra was crowded. Tho inter'
est manifested is gratifying in tho
extreme, nnd nuguvswcll for tho future
The estiiys nnd declamations wero in
foresting and well read and delivered
many of tho boys giving promise of
success in oratorical efforts. Altlioug
prolonged till u lato hour in tho evening
but little over ono half of tho program
mo was filled ; nnd by n unanimous vote
of tho audience, It was decided to finish
on Thursday evening.
Wo nro thereby prevented from giv.
ing thoclo-lng oxerciscs this week, ns
wo go to press too early to get tho mat
ter into type. Wo will sum up next
week.
Goveunoh Enoi.ish has toven huu
drcd majority In Connecticut. Tho uv
erngo majority on Congressmen is eigl
teen hundred. Put that In your smoko
and pipe It, Mr. P. John. Light has
broken In upon tho country from tho
East, nnd plainly loroshadows our sue
cess at thoioxt Presidential election
Closo up tho columns, men, see to It that
thcro nro no stragglers from tlio rutins
nud welcomo all deserters from tho beat
en enemy.
0. C. MAnn has removed his sloro to
Shlvcs's building, on tho corner of See
nnd nnd Iron Streets. It is much moro
convenient for his customers. Call nnd
examine hhftook and prices.
TnE KALEIDOSCOPE :
.. . mnpof buy lift
Its fluctuations nml it vmt concerns.'
Ml. XIV.
l'HILir PENDLETON COOKE.
Twenty years ngo, Philip Pendleton
Cooke, then ofClarko county, Virginia
put the finishing touches to n voltimo of
poems entitled "Frolssart Ballads,"nnd
which, with somo miscellanies, mado a
book of overtwo hundred pages. It was
published by Carey & Hart Philadelphia
then among tho leading publishers In the
united States, and whoso books arc, for
the most part, well mado nnd saleable
This volume is, doubtless, outof print
nnd 1 judge that either n small edition of
It wns Issued, or that the owners of tho
volume set great store by It, for I have
never met hut ono copy of It In nil my
rambles through bookstorcsoldnnd new.
That copy 1 baought, and I have It now
before me.
Philip Pendleton Cooko was n son of
one, who was among tho famous men,
and brilliant lawyers, nndchlvidricgen-
tlcmen, for whom Virginia has always
been renowned; the friend, companion,
and peer of Chief. Iutlce Marshall, Pros
IdentMndlson nud John Randolph; and
In point of intellect tho son was not be-
hind tho father, but, at the time of Ids
death, had not yet acquired that habit of
steady thought and continued exertion
which must, ovcntually have placedhlm
very high on the rolls of his profession,
whetherof letters or law, which he choso
to adopt.
1 Io was born at Martinsburg, Virginia
in October, 1810, and died in January
1850, oged thirty-three years.
Ho was n graduate of Princeton Col
lege, and a student nt law under his
father, nndcamo to tho bar befor he at
tained ills majority. But to the law ho
seems never to havo devoted himself nud
being a lover of out door life and field
sports, he settled himself, with his beau
tiful bride, in the fertilo Valley of tho
Shenandoah. Ho lived tho lifo of a
country gentleman of the old school, stir
rounded by all the charms of nature and
urt. Even to the muses his attentions
wero only desultory, but the poems ho
published gave evidence of a delicacy of
perception, n clearness cf thought and a
command of language which promised
great tilings in tho future.
But thosennticipationsand hopes were
fated to be never realized. Ho passed
away from tho beauties of tho ill-fated
Valley of the Shenandoah, whllo yet
peace and happiness and union blessed
our beloved country ; before, the storm-
cloud of war, heralded by John Brown,
pa-sed up and down the valley, foe de
stroying what friend had spared, until
ono might, fairly and honestly, pray to
be delivered from them both. However
much the eye of tho poet might havo
gleamed, the soul of tho patiint, and the
heart of tho man must have wrung witli
anguish overthoraidof Phil. Sheridan
In tho valley; when, farns the eye could
reach grain-stack and farm houses and
country-seat wero wrapt in flames, nnd
tho wretched inhabitants, innocent wo
men and helpless children, were flying
from the a-he.softlieirhonic.s,Iiavingno
covering but the Heavens above and no
resting placebut tho parched and blood
stained earth.
The poet, the scholar, the gentleman,
rests from his labors ; ho hears not the
tramp of armed men, nor the neighing
of the battle charge ; ho sees not In tho
rear of the marching host the smoking
ruins and fell destruction which marl:
their track. Olrl how oft
"lli'iicnlh them layn burning town
Srcnlln huluulM, nlul Klrilling wall
'J he ruslngllamosi weioovernll."
Wero ho now to pass down the valley,
ho would see ono of his own vivid de
scriptions filled out upon tho ground:
"Tho corn lay trmnpleil In the inliv.
The vlncynrtls jhiIo ana vinowcro down
Aiul ruin lay on tuwer anl town.
Jloinml fa see thow loicljj laiuli
.V'tfe tlaotuteby nutiie linntlt !"
Says General Sheridan in Ids report;
"Tho wholo country, from tho Blue
Ridge to tho North Mountain, has been
made untenable for a rebel army. I have
destroyed over 2,000 barns filled with
wheat, hay and farming implements;
over seventy mills filled with wheat and
Hour; four herds of cattle have been
driven before the army, and not less
than 0,000 sheep have been killed mid
Issued to tho troops. This destruction
embraces tho Luray nnd Little Forks
Valleys, as well as tho main valley."
A correspondent, who was with tho
army, writes: "Few bams and stables
havo escaped. Tho gardens nnd corn
fields havo been desolated. Tho wailing
of women nud children mingling with
tho crackling of flames, has founded
from scores of dwellings. I have seen
mothers weeping over tho loss of that
which was necessary to their children's
lives, setting asido theirown ; their last
cow, their last bit of flour pilfered by
stragglers; tho last morsel that they had
irt tho world to eat or drink. Young
girls with Hushed cheeks, and palowith
tearftilor tearle-s eye, havopleaded witli
and cursed tho men whom tho necessities
of war havo forced to burn tho buildings
reared by their fathers, nnd turn them
into paupers in a day. Tliocompletcnc:
of the desolation is awful."
Tho heart sickens nt tho recital ; nnd
yet there nro men and women too, who
applaud tho wanton destruction ofllfo
and property and gloat over tho miseries
of their fellows, tho wails oftlio widow,
and tho dying gasp of tho orphan
Uy a lato treaty Uusdia cedes to tho
United States all of Russian America,
for $7,000,000, Tho treaty has not yet
been ratliled by tho Senate, ThoTerri
tory is about goven times tho blzo of
Pennsylvania! but has only about (.0
000 people. In a financial point of view
it is not worth much j but it may prove
of Immenso valuo In other respects. It
Is n singular fact that all acquisitions of
Territory mado by tho United Ftatcs
havo been made under Democratic ad'
ministrations
Tunui; thousand and sixty-four Ian
truntresaro spoken, and ono thousand
different religion professed in tho
world.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TXECUTOU'.S N OTI C E. EST A T E
jluw iionciiT W Mtt.i.i'ii.nrc-!!. 1
trf.tprtr-Ktn,
nii'iilary cm Ihci'Mtntc or Hubert W. Miller, lato of
Madlfou touiKltln, Columbia county, have been
urnhteil by tha Healntrr of Columbia county to
'ir. r-u-niiinni tinier, n pcr-inn uavioK ( lining
iKiuiiM i no ciaionre retucMeii 10 ureacm mi in
for ficttlcliiclit. unit tlinvo Imlebteil tutlin entntn
uiinnaku payment totho Exeeulrlx wlthoutilo-
y. nus,..Aii .Miijiii.ii.
Xlnrch , 1W7, Executrix.
A DMINISTKATOH'S N OTI OK.
XVUsTATIlOt Maiiv i;ti:sitAUT. DKC'n. !rf?t
toM r iHlinlhNlrutltiii lo tho oMiito of Mary
Khonlmrt. Intf of Calnwtsmi tmviuhln, ColnmMji
r-mtiU- ilm-i di..1 l.t lmi.ii irrntifo.1 liv'llirt Itn.rU
tor of Columbia t'ounty, to I,eon.inl AiluiiiH.of
iHi(i muniy. .n pciNont unvinir cmiini or uo
innml nualiit thn i-stntf of tho ileewliMit nro re
(Hiestett lei m.iko thctii ltnmvti tn thn nitmlnNlm
im- wiiuimi ncMy, nun nu jicihuih iihh'iucu urn
rfiiui'HiiHi io iimko payim'tu.
Mnrch 1, AilmhiMiattir,
A mnXISTUATOK'S NOT I CK.
XL KsrATH Ol' JofKIMl ltnilHINS 1)1 r'H. IiHtrM
ni iMimmiMnumii in iitepMiruoor jo'iin uohiHin,
tlerivwil, Iiim iH-cn urniitrti 'ly tlio KepMcr of
ColuiuhlH rmtnty, to riliitnn ltohbltii. AH lur
oil ImMhiz rlalniH onlf iitanM niraltit lho cMntr
of tho ttcivdctit an lcqm'sted to mnlco thorn
Known t o 1 1 IP in i ii 1 1 U l I mi or wiumui uoiay, iuii
mi iHTMJiii iiiuruii'ti urw ri'nuf'Mrn id huiki nay
tnrnt.
t'ljI.MU HI MH HAM.
(JrccmvcHMi, 22, 17-ut.
Ailmlnhti-atnr,
i riii'iviina -vrvPTnt.' t tKuinn
xV. phanV Court oftlio County of Cntuniltlixj -
tor iittoolnteil hv lho Con it to mako itNlrilmtloii
of tliu lialatifo of tho ostato nf Knhl decoact!, In
mo natniH or l'.u-Jii .iniiti, iixecmor oi uio miii
John Walter, lato of Locust townvlitn. in Maid
county, lU'ooast'd, will meet tho parties lor tho
liurpo'iO oi nn nppoinuucm, on i iicuoy, jpru
ninth, A J. Iv'f7, nt ten o'clock n. in,, at Ins olllco
In nioomtlnirif,
enruary 1 1, jui,
Auditor,
A TOIIXKS'LfHATOn'8 XOTK'K.
:sTVTi:OK .Ifl.IANM ItOWF.lt. ItFCKASKTI.
Letters ot ndtulnlHiralloit on tho chuiIu or .lull'
Letter-
nnn Hower, Into of Centre township, Colmbla
couuiy, ucci'aon, irivo neon crantcn uy me upk
N ter of said county to Daniel Hower, roslillni; in
lho township and county aforesaid. All persons
ImvIhit cIuIiuh on tho ostale nro rouuettl to me-
scut them duly nutlientlcatcd for settlement, ami
thosp knowing thcmcUen Indebted to the citato
will mnue puj ment iuiiiiwiin.
IVbruary 13, lW-Cw. Administrator,
17XICCUTOHS' XOTICK. 1MTATK
X Joi William Uomiiins, Pfci:asko. Letters
testamrntaiy on tho estate of William lEobhlns,
into oi i- iMinitfcrei k low nvnip, l oiumoia eouniy,
ili'i'Dfwnil luivi. I.inn irriiiifdil thn llpL'Ktcr nf
snltl county to C. H, W hite uudM. A. Aminerman.
All persons hnvlns claims njralnst tho estate mo
rc'iucsled to present them for settlement, nnd
those Indehtwd to tho estate will mako payment
io iuu j...eciuors iiiiuni ocaiy,
C. Jt. WIIITK.
M. A. ALMKHMAN,
Tehruary 1", lW-Gw. Ilxocutors.
tx Tin-: roUHT or Common Plkas
X roit tiii: County ofColumhia i
Chakli-m Ki:hly 1 December Term, 1S00,
tt. Xo.'JI
M.AitnAi!i:r Lvr.in.Y. t In Dloreo.
To Martraret llyorly, Uespomlont, Madamn !
Tho Court hao granted a rulo on you to show
cauM why a dlvorco t vinculo matrimonii should
not iKMieciefHi. iteturnable Monday, Jiny sixth
IWI, III IU O CiOCK II. 111.
HAMUr.T HNYDLII. Sherlir.
IUoomshuvti, March 1, 1n7.
TX T
J. i-'oi: i
THK COntTor Common Vlv.ah
TitnCofNTv or Coi.rMntA:
Catii akin K Itovr, b herl Drcemhrr Term, IsCO,
in. vt .Inlin tuiift.i' Nit tv
t.TiioM s I to a r. I In Dlvoico.
ToTlannas lloat. Itepondeut. Jslr: The Court
ito (iranicii u line on ou io snow oaiiM- wuy n
divorce a rinrutu Matrimonii should not bo domed.
Ketumablu Monday, May sixth, Wi7.nl l0o'clm-k
a. in. i 1. 1 j n i iumi, mieiin,
Illoomsburir, March t, IjoT.
TX TUK COt'UT or Common Plua
JL ioi: tiik CofMi or CotA'MitiA:
MAiiv .1. m xnimi, oy ncri I cuiuary ieriu,iNu
nut lileud Amos Italian, J- No. ll,
c.. AMiltllW .L M VNNlMi. I Dl Divot CO.
To Andtow J. Mannlmr, ltepondenl. Sir: Tho
Court has iirantcl a tuloon o to show cause
u hv it diioiee tt itncu! mittriniunii should not In
dcc'ieed. Iteturnabh', Monday, Mnv sKtli. lstV7,
at in o'clock a. in. wami ll s.n vii;ii, nun.
itloomsbui'tf, March 1, i(7.
17STATK OF CMntUKIi (i. ItlCK
J.J HITS, Drfn.-To.Iohu Itlckctt-, Huth Mu
lier, Mary M'Intosh, Nancy ltuoll, I'leasant slms,
KlllahO.llIekitts. tho hehs n harah Coitrlaht.
decea'-cil, bell s of Levi AMitou, ileccaM'd, and to
all other poiM.ns Interested, greet hv.;:
Yomue lu'vehv elted to b aiil nppeilV Jteforo
lho Jutttits of our Orphans' Court, to bo held at
llloomsbuiv. County of Columhfn, nn the Iltst
Momtav of Mav uct, tin n nud there to accept or
reliisc to take tho real e-tato of tho said i leium I
i. lllcjcctts, dcccaspil, al tho appialx-d valuation
put upon ii oy an uopieM iiuiy nwnnitii uy 1111;
sai'l t'ourt. and leturned hv lh" Mierltl. or show
cause why Ihe same should not bo sold,
Wllnossihe llouorablo Wlltlam Lhull, Vresl
dent oi our said Cwtirt, at lUoomsbuiy, tho 1'JtU
day of IVbiuao, . n. s')7.
i-vjiiij.i.i,., v.ierji ij, l,
IUoonishinv. Match r, Im7.
ISTATJO OF liKVJ ASIITOX, DK-
lli CKASLD. To Ann Ashton. Wllllain.t.Si.roul
Mt'phen spiuul, Ascntth Hess lntermartiel with
Hainan in', aran i.vcs, i,oui-a i-puunu inier-
inarricd with jonn spuiahnr, Alien lives, I'arvm
I'aiv iiiul,lrsM Kvi's. heirs of Levi Aslitoii.de-
eeased, anil to all oUkt pcrauns Interested, greet
Ins: on n iv hereby cited to ho nnd appear before
IboJudKesof our Oi plums' Court ti he hold at
liionmsuuiit, i ouni oi omiuoia, on iu. iiim
Monday of May, next, then and there to ac-
ccpi or reiuse io iauo ine icso esiaiooi ino sant
1 Ashton. deceased, at tho nimraKed valu-
ntlon put tipo.i it hv an lniuont duly awarded by
tl e said Court, and leturned by tho Sheiltl', or
shi.w cause whv the fame should not ho sold.
W itness the Honorable wjumm Llwcll, Cresi
nt of our said Court, at llloomshurL'. tho 12lh
day of rebiuary, A. !., Is'i7.
Uioomsburg, 1'clunary 1&U7,
riMtUSTEK ACf'OUXT OK THE ES-
L TATI; Or 1 HANK I fN CHLVKinNll, A Lr
NATlt'. All neisuns inicieted will lah'e lintbe.
that Samuel ('reveling. Committee of rnuiklin
Cre cling u lunatic, hm Hied his ilrst aecoutd of
ino manaemoni oi ino eiaio oi ino sain innaiie
with tho 1'iolhonotary of tho Coutt of Common
Tleas of the County of Columbia, and that the
said account 111 be mcst-ntcd to tho .Tmbresof
the Court uf Common Pious of said County, for
tho hcniingnnu eoutirmaiion, on lucsuny, tile
seventh day nf May next.
i jvsflrj i iToiuonuiary.
nionnishurg, March L".', Ot.
r RAXD JURORS
POU -MAY TintM, 15C7.
Mourn Andrew Madison.
Jlriurrft A' Isaac Hower.
Jl'tro, Jlmrfvk .lohu M Anall,
JlcntoiilvAC K. Kiltlcbauin.
rvjtrc Samuel Hutchison, Klias Creasy,
CXituuwt Henry .1, Miller,
tmunyhnm Daniel T. M'Kelrnan.
1'ishinarrtik OalilSavane. tieome M. Howell
Jackson Ale.
t;rrcnu-Qoa Humphrey mi nor.
Hemlock Ptter Hi ugler.
.fcAoii llohort llilir.ir.
Ml. I'latmnt Daniel Vandei slice, P.llas How c 11.
Mituin ,arun -MaMeucr, aonu u, .ugie.
.l(,i,.-Aaron Miller.
Mtdison William Ptirsell.
7'(jtc MiaihieU l'fs,
Jtotirii'ycrcvk Abraham l!eaer,
buytirloiif Wheeler Mailt, Hit hard Kilo.
riUtAVEHSE JURORS
X pou may ti:um, isct.
Iltonm Joslah H. Purman. Isaiah Hart man.
l nomas j , eiirier.
Itnnrci'it l. laios .untns. Jo in l ester. t
Hriitcr Charles V. Mann. Nathan llredbeuder.
Hainan iirenoeii'iei, r.
Jl'iro. y'THcA wiuiain n. iiiiennouM
tit (Mi'wti-John Mait:, Adam 1'edeioir,
J"ittiihUn Oeoiiiii Hart man.
'i nniicw A Wm, Ash, Pliillp Appleman.
(iirvnu'ovJ James Maunlng, .hilm Miller,
llcmluvk Hush W. M'ltcvnoiiU. Andiew J. lliiv
niftt, Isaac Purstll Wllllum 11. uocmakei, Win
inleisteen, joim net.
fiw I'eier Jltiior, Jacob Jittrner.
,1rtfa-JohuC Hctler.
.Vjoitr Isaac Mow ly,
J.(tiaon Wm. Uartohl, Hanuicl Itlmby, Jr.
ML J'teavtnt Peter nippenstlel.
Oiiutye Jesso Ihumstellcr.
Ptnc Ira 1 'in hell.
JitMtrw'tcm A Daniel Ilurlir.
tcutt John Miumaii, A. (1. Thornton.
tittyartofif Jo-iali It. I''rll7, Henry C. Hess.
rjiIAl-LlSTrOIlMAYTEnM,18C7.
, Win. u lJincos, Allied t'reeiing ct.ai,
lit nlatnlti air and Wife w. Wm. hnridess.
IMwaul JIllnirs, The UwustMounlain Coal
louipany,
I. M. Chaiuberlln use vs. Silas I. IMcar.
ii. Jacob Itemjey vs, The Calawiss lhiltrnad Co,
a. Jicury i , hu s. ino itoroutni ui uerwicii
7, KM Jones h, Miles C. Abbott et. al.
8. Wiisht Hushes s, Peter .Milter,
H, Junalhuu Kullllos, Wrlaht Huuhes,
la. Maty K. Creeu vs. It. H, Howell el. al,
11. John Ijiveiusvs, ltaimj M'lltearty,
1'.'. David Ywikit v. Clinton Hewitt et. al.
II. Jidin W. I.eebervs. Vui r s. Hlshel.
II. Woulley tV Pohe c John W. lscher.
15, ! Jlas Krum use n Daniel Krum's ndmr'a.
t. Plaebe Pry vs. Iani 1 Krum'u admv'u.
17. Win. A. Marr s, James Dko.
IS Sylvester J, Pa us vs. W. C. Oreen's adm'r.
hi. Jncfib h, Kvims vs, W. c, ( ti cell's adm'r.
J. P. rincher vs, Isaac Yet ter,
iM. Jacob A. swisher s. Abel Thomas.
22, Jacob A. hwteher vk, Hlchaid Lyons,
Zi, (iiHro ltrown . Ia onard htehiiuan,
Wm..M. lloitiflntid vs. Ilaliiev M ItreartV.
2". Ju, htackhonno . Tlaw. Stack house's Hxr's.
1.U Joseph l .11 ley s. IVter .MClleK,
27, Hi rood V Ihown ns. Andrew Ciovellug,
2&. Deborah Dean n, Owen I. Dean.
a. lMwaid M'Call et. al. s. John hweeney,
ft), Clark tflewait and Wll'o v. P. C. CIoaer.
ill. Franklin YiKiim vs. William T. Hhumau,
3a, UMlllalil reason el. Hi. s. hltuoil C, HhlVO.
33. John P. Minium" n vs. Hsmucl Npyhnil.
tt UAKKK'S
s i: W I X CI M A C II I X K s ,
Were awarded tho Itli;hcHllrciuUtmifttUioytato
Vnrt ot
Kentucky, Vermont,
Now Jei5cy Missouri,
Alabama, Ohio,
New YotU,
Tennossco,
reuusjhnuln,
Mllssippl,
Indiana, Vlrghiln,
Noilh Caroltun, Wisconsin,
Iowa, Oregon.
AT Till; FA 1 114 OF TltU
Michigan,
Cullfornta,
(Vmcrlcan Institute, rranlctln Institute, Mary
land Institute, Mass. MoehnnleV ArsocIu
tion,Peuii, Meclianlcs' lnstttuto,HL
Louis Afiricnltural and Mo
chanlcs' AKsouiallon,
rmlat numerous Institutes and County I'nlrn,
Including nil tho Pairs nt which they woto exhib
ited tho past Ihreo year. First Prizes hao ulso
been uwardedthesoMachlnesntlho exhibitions uf
LOXUOX, PARIS, DUUUX, hlX,
Ilesaucan, llayonno.St, Plsler, Chalons, ami they
hao been furnished, h; special uommand, to tho
Kmprexs of Prance, KmprcRsof Austtia, impress
of Uussla, I aaipreteiof Ilrnzil, (iuccn of h-paln, and
Queen of liaaila.
Tin: oitovmt a. iiakci:
r.i.Asric-HTicii
S K W IXO 31 A C II I X K S
are superior to all others for tho followJm; rea
sons :
I. They sew with two threads direct from tho
spools and requiring no rewinding.
2, Ihey are moro easily understood and used
and less liable to derangement than other loa
ch I ncs.
Ii. They are e.npabloof cxccutlngpeifcctly, with
out thango of adjust ment, a much greater variety
of work than other machines.
I. The stitch mado by theso machines Is much
more llrm, elastic, and durable, especially upon
articles which iciiulro to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch.
a, nils stitch, owing to tho manner hi which tho
under Ihteud is Inwrought, is miuh the most
plump and beautiful in um and retains this
plumpness and beanly even upon articles fie-.
quently washed and honed until they aiu woin
out.
6, Tho Mnicturv of tho seam istttt'h tint, (houf;!i
it bo cut or biokcn at Intervals of nly a low
stllchcs, It will neither open, run, nur unci, but
remain llrm and durable.
7. Unlike other miehhir, these fasten both
ends of llioseamiiy their own opetalloii.
fi. Willi these machines, whllo silk Is uvM u.vm
the rlyht or face side of lho noam, cotton juiy I
uied upon tho other sldo witleait lessening Ihe
stivngth ordurabilily of the seimi. This can ho
ilouo on no other m-ichlne, and Is a meat sa In(
tt priii all articles stitchcl or mado up with silk.
Thesi- machines; In addition to their superior
mei Its as instruments for sewing, by a clmngn of
adjustiiK'Ht, eadly leal tied and practised, execute
tho most beautiful and permanent embroidery
and ornamental work.
In addition to their family mnchluca ihoy Kao
alo the
IMIMIOYKD UOUUMC LOCK
STITCH MACIIIXtfS,
making nstlteh nllkonnbotli sides. This Coin
pnnv mako both the Lock and Double stitch Ma
chines, so that rtrh,t's having a piefereneo can
select such ns they Uku best, and if not suited can
exchange fur tho other, thus gUlng tho public lho
advantage of this arrangement. They also make
the newly Invented
XO. 1 LOCK STITCH MACI1IXES
an advanco upon all maehlneh hereUfore known
for sewing with the Lock-Stitch. It Is of great
power and sti ength, especially adapted for tailoi s,
shoemakers, Uariiess.makcrsloaniai;o-lritiimers
nnd for all descriptions of work lo which the
lock-Mitch K applicable. It works with equal
facility silk, cotton, or linen thiead, and will sew
the Ilnest muslin ns well ns lho thickest Nat her,
Pileo fso; with Hemmers, $sj. Their No. 0 is
t LIGHT JICXXIXG MAVJUXJ:
cwtitafnlng many Improvements, adapted for tal
loring, vest-making, llsht shoetuakiug, as well as
for family sew ing. Jjirgo numhers of ihebo inn
chines are In use, and they give uuhei.-al satl
faction. Nono who have seen (his maMilne will
willingly use tho noisy and itimbrous lock-stitch
machines heietoforo in gencial use, PilcoSyi
with Hcmmeis, W,
Theso machines of every description can bo had
ntthoneont's nfileo InJIllooinsburg, at positively
tlio manufacturer's prices, to which tho attention
of tlio public Is especially ln lied.
T. II. MAhTi:U8,.t?fft
Jfurtnmn'a Jtuihllng,
HLOOMSIIL'IUI,
MarC0'C7-Iy.l Columbia County, Pa,
JXSU R A N C 10 A O K N C Y .
Wyoming JPAOaO
Xtnii J,o(j0,m)i)
Commcrco imywl
Pulton ClM.Oio
Italtio SjO.IhiO
Putnam 510,00ii
MeViluiuU 3tO,n.)0
pringlleld Kn,m
(Jcrmania .vm.Ooo
Insuranco Company of Htato lVnn'a., .. C'5iiii)
Connecticut Mutual Lifo 10,li0i,no
Noith American Transit ano.noo
I- HE AH UllOWN, Agent,
mnrd"C7-ly.l Hi.ooMnuito, Pa,
rjmi: SWAN IlOTEIi,
TUK riTEIt JIOUSK,)
OHANClVILLi:, COLUMIIIA CO., 1
Tbs kiibhcrlbet1 rennecl fntlv tnAirnis iin fi'lends
and lho public, that ho has taken tlio uixno well
Known noting 01 laiterlaiitmeiii, amt win in1
leaed to nwhe tho custom of all who will
lavor htm with a call.
III! WILL KLP.P A GOOD TAIILK,
a liar well stocked with the bust nf Lluuors, nud
every euou win uy inane 10 rt uoer enure saus
lacilon, JOHN HNYDPll.
oraugevllle, Pa., Maich H, lsJ7-lm,
A
U O T I O X E E R .
HaUii? followed ihe piofcsslon of Public Venduo
Ciier lor many yeais, wmtld Inform his friends
that ho U sllll hi the held, leady and willing lo
attend lo all tbo ilull-s ot his calling. IVr-onn
tloKirtiu iiu fervievs should tall or wine 10 mm
ul llloomshsrg, pa. imai7,
i no vis n
HARDWARES CUTLERY.
QUARLEH AV. SXYDER,
DFAI.KH IN
II A R 1) AV A R 12,
I HON, NAIUS, HTVAU, AC, AC, AC.
MAIN BTRIXT, HLOOMSllUHO, Pi:NNA.
Take tht metluwl of Informing tho cltizetnof Co
lumbia rauty, that ho hat opened an extensive
Hnulwaro store on Main street, In Moomsburg,
near Iron street, ami that ho has on hand n
i,Aucn:n stock and iuriTi:u ah.stuti:h
than ran bo found anywhere elsoln tho county,
and which ho Intends to sell at prices which defy
competition,
CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IHU.
I liavo chains all sles. axo, all mako and
lht, steel, Ml sizes, Iron, nil shapow, nnd all
very low.
nUIIiDr.H'fl II A H 11 A H H,
of eery ilescrlptlons. Nails, axl pulloyw, sash
cords, latches, locks and knobs, butt sciows,BasH
fatts, window ftprlnss, haso knobs, sirup Hinges,
hasps and staples, honkf nnd staples, and In fact
everything hooded In Unit Hue,
COACH A WAOON MA KliHS HAHOWAHK.
mbrachu almost every thing In that lino. Also
HAUN1WS MAICiltH IIAUDWAHe;,
UucklcK, Japanned t buckles, silver plated; bltts
orovery lUnd , itAMi-S, Iron; pad trues: llAMl-s,
wtMMl saddle trees, gig trees, glrlh web, worsted
and cnltnn i thread, silk, awls and needles, tools
of till kinds.
hiioi:maki:ii'h HAitnwAiin,
A full afsorlment forcarpenters. I haveplanes
all kinds, saws; hand, pannel, rip, andcompas?,
stpta res steel, Iron, and try! boring machines,
chlsles, augers, bevel, inattels, brace, gauges
plows, rules, hltn, and about eveiytlilhg for car
puitlcrs. rou Tiin phoplk oi;Ni;uAiiy
Ihaveeoal
liuds, coal
shovels scoops
coal sifters, lont
crns.tahle eutlery,tockat
cutlery, pluled spoons,
plated forks, servers, tea nnd cof
fee pntsbutler knives.mlll saws,
el oss cut saws, circular saws, naugsnws,
Hies, horse shos,wrenuh'c.s,rlets,ham
mors hatchets, mathnks, picks, forks, grub
hlnchoes, sho els spades, spading folks hoos,
raket, bed pins, twine, skates, plows eollln trim
mings, iJmcry, led chalk, white thane, vne,
horse nails, meat cutters scutes, wahjioards,
horse buckets, woixten pnlN, c.lotheb
pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn poppers, paint
biushes, lurso brushes, blelgli
hells, heel callcs, enamel
ed kettles, brass kettlws,
copper kettles,
stcwkettles.sauco
lions,broad
axes, nails,
felcdges, curtain fixtures.
Thlmbleskeinsanrt boxes,
Pumps lral pipe, etc.,
Tarred ropo and hundreds of articles not ,emi
mcrateil constantly on hand at
Oil A 11 Id W V. SNYIiKU
Main Rtreet, Illoomsburg.
DRY GOODS.
ri.uK.vr nicDUCTioN ix piticics
vji
IN MGIIT STKUKT,
or
1-Al.li AND WIXTIJU OOOD.S.
Till' vulwrllier hm Just rwdii d ninl linn on
lniHlM liliulilKtnntl In Light Htu i.-l,it largo and
M'lt-ft
ASSORTMENT OK MKUCII AXDISK
purchased at tlio lowest (lsure, and which ho Is
let. rmlnfd lo sell on ns moderate terms as can
ho procttied elsewhere In Ught Slii'et,
ran c.tsn oic for.viuv pjioduci:.
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRK8S COODS,
choicest styles nnd lalebt fashions,
Cnliroes, Muslins,
Vltujhams, Plannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Miawls,
ri:ady madk ceotiiixu,
H itlnetts, CwsHlmorH,
Cottonadrs, Kentucky Jeans,
AC, AC., AC.
Ci R O C 15 R I K S ,
Qneenswrtre, Cedar ware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac,
ROOTS A SHOES, HATS & CARS.
In short overjlhlng usuidly kept in n country
store. Tho patronage of his old friends and tho
public generally. Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest maikct price paid for country pro
duee. PITTIUt KNT.
Light street, January 1, Im17.
.JjER'S STORE.
PllPSH AHUIVAL OP
SPUING AND SCMMLIt GOOIH.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from the cities
with another large and select aitment of
SPUING AND Sl'MMP.It GOOpM,
piitchased In New York and Philadelphia nt Ihe
lowest ilguro, and which ho In determined to sell
on as moderato terms ns can bo proeund elsO'
win re in Uioomsburg. His stock comprise
LA DIIlS' DIUS OOODs
of the choicest styles nnd latest fashions, toethe
with n large Jessort ment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of tho following attlclws:
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Clolhs,
Casshneref,
hhawU, 'A
Plannels,
Bilks,
While Gi)d,
Linens,
" Hoop Skirts,
Muslin,
Jlollowwaro
tedarwaro
Quenware, Ilnrdrtato
Pools nnd bhoc,
Hats and Caps,
iIoopNet,
Umbrellns,
Iooklng-(!lasses,
Tobacco,
CoflV(
HtigorK,
IVns,
Rlc,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
ANT) NOTIONS GKNCUALLV.
In sliort, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ho IiiWIcn the attention of lho
public generally. Thohluhest pi Ice will bo paid
for country produce In exchange for goods,
K H. MILLKH,
Areado Ihilldlng. llluoiiudmrg, pu.
jE ROHAN DISE.
Nonci: is Hi:nu.JiY givp.n
To my filendsand ths public gHncrally, that nil
kinds of
DRV OOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWA RE,
NOTIONS, AC,
010 ronklniUly 011 huud and for alo
AT HAHTON'S OLD HTAND,
lU50Miar.n, uv
JAMHrs K. LYPK,
1- Polo Agent for Ui.i IV PmoVI-hatr or
LlMr. Lntjlot ontsntly vn hsnd. 'f.M'fl'.
MISCELLANEOUS
rpilE l'ADDV RUN
COAL COJ1P A N Y ,
op
sniciisiiiNNy, rKNXsYi.VAHfi;
CAPlTAIi 9100,000.
JOHN M. HTACKIIOUHi:, l'rcsldout.
C1IAH. A. UOOXII.Hprrelnrjr iuaTriMt.r.
inn r.cToiwr
John M. Sliildiou, N. U Campbell,
(,'bas. A. Uuoiio, CyruaHtuukUuut,,
A. M'DotviiU;.
or vi vui
MAIN Hl'UIIKT, SIUCKSIUNT, PA.
Tho lands hold by this Company, cibn oi
FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTT-
ONE ACRES.
and Ixtyfour ierches, of carefully selcetodllind
lyln southwest of Wllkos-Ilnrro, Luzerna couu
ty, Pa.. In tho western part of the ftrcat Northern
or Wyoming Coal liasin.
Avery careful and thorough examination rn-
eently maln hns prown theso (for tho nlwre)
lands to ho tho embodiment of a vast amount of
the very best quality ofaulhrnelto coal, having
every facility that could bo desired for traut
jrtation In nil directions, lho above tract l
rosscd by n good road, and alio directly In
front, and joining are tho Lackawanna & Mourn
burg railroad, and tho Wyoming ennui, thus nx
fordlng the very best advantage o( a carrying road
and ennal running to tho very mouth of th
mines w ithout expense to tho company.
The measurement of tho different beds or scams
nlrcady developed was caicfully obtained aud
added together: tho thickness of thofe sennu,
Including tho celebrated "Ited Ash,""lhtek Moun
tain," or 'Ornnd Tunnel' vein, Is Ihtrty-ono and
half feet, (31JO, every ruble yard of which will
Icld a ton, giving a largo amount of Ihu bt
quality of coal.
TholoeatUiii Is niuh that nil tho veins may h
nt and worked to the m fntel itosKlliInndvutitjUTA
ahovu wa (or level, and nt much less expense than
in bo dono from collet I e operating bolowr wtor
level.
Tho coal can bo brought to thn surface through
drifts or tunneU which drain thownter from th
mines and saves the hoisting of tho coal. Ho th
ollifthillty of these lnnds for cheap mining It un
questionable. Very lately tho "Grand Tunna!"
or "Ited AshM vein has been opened, nud is now
producing as flno a quality nfcoal as has over
been produced In tho anthraclto regions. Th
breaker now In operation Is capable of preparing
fiom 150 to2iK) tons per day, Tho surface contains
nn abundant sujiply of wood and tlmlwr very vn4
uablo for mining purposes, which gives tho traoi
the ndvantngo of many other coal lands. The
fact that almost all valuable coal lands nro being
rapidly tnken up by heavy capitalists or largo cor
Iterations, hows that they must steadily nnd
greutly rise In the market value, whiln with tha
Immenso and constantly Increasing demand for
this coal, nnd tho Hall road and North Ilrnuch ca
nal, passing by tho mouths of tho mines, through
tho Ureal Iron making districts of Uioomsburg,
Danville, Duncauuou, Ilarrhhurg, Mlddlotown,
Marietta, and Columbia, to tide-water at Havre
do tlrace, ono can scarcely conceive of a mora
irotltablo or permauant soureo of wealth than
may ho found In lauds like these.
In order to bo ablo to open their works on k
moro extensive phn, this company has placed a
portion of their capital stock In market on thf
follow lug trims : Any person tid;lng ono or mot
shaies of stock nt
TEN DO h EARS EACH,
will bu entitled annually to a ton of coal at oott
at the mine pet-Khare, and any stockholders
NOT HLCKIVING THH COAL
as aforcsail, to bo credlled on the books of th
'ompany,wlth the dlfl'eieueo between tho cost
nud selling pi lee lor each (dure, to bo paid Lefors
a dividend shall bt declared.
0. F. KNAPP, Agont.
Manh I, Isir;,
"7EEE-TR! ED REaIEDIK'?.
i Hussell's Itch Ointment, lnnnedlate nn
'i lain cine 21 eta.
It is aKn a sine n medv Tor scratches on horaoi.
P.usseU'H Salt Ithcum Ointment, Is uncqua-
led .yict.
IltiMseirH Pile Ointment, cures alter all
luher renudlen have failed ?l m
Theso ointments aiu cei tuiu. safe, and l tillable
speciilcs, as thouwuids h-ive and arc dally certi
f Ing.
For sale by all Druggists and medicine dealers.
General ivpnt, nor, Hhiti:x A Hoiiaht,
Wholesale Di uunlsts, '.'II Pulton st (near Green
wich. New York, bent by mall; Itch, lac.; H. U,
V.j Pile, 51.5a. lmoiPC7-3m,
JJAIXES RROS. PIANOS.
Till; PIANO OP AMKHICA.
Theso Pianos nro unlversntlv acknowloftsed hr
eoniprtent Judges equal to tlio best Piano made.
Por ieferenei", they have many thousand city and
country residents including largo numbers of 111
mmi nciioois, rciMiimrics, ac.
Iheso Planus hnu not onlv stood the continual
use and heavy praet leo of ono year, hut havo been
used the last 11 fieri i years to tno utmost snthfac
tlon oi those Using tl.ejn.
They have taken premiums nnd medals wher
ever exhlblteJ. Such has been tho demand for
Pianos, that Messrs. Haines Ilro'u. ha been
compelled to enlarge their work to tho extent of
'21 to 30 Piano a week.
Having now ono or tho most extensive nnd
comnlete factories In tho United States, factories
alotio covering over three-fourths of nn acroot
ground, comprising n iron I ago ot '219 feet on th
r vrmic.
Thev are undouhtedlv tho ehennest Hrst class
IManos lu market. Fully guaranteed for 5 years.
Hend for illustrated circular.
IIAIM-S JIICO'5.,
rs, rfio, rwj, wii, sut, sua jsto, :17a
marVf7-,m. second Avenue, New ork City.
PEEOURET ORCiANS AND MK
LODI'ONS. Unanimously awarded iheFlrfct
Prize, a Gold Jledal,
"js run Jii:sT cjnrynr oiiGAxsr
American Institute, New Y'oik, October, 1W.
lU'lne: oronounecsl miwrlor in oualltv. nnww
and variety of tone, nnd In number of combina
tions. "As the best instruments of America wero ther
contending, whichever won tho battle would ha v
nothing lelt to wnoucr," Amtrtvun Art Journal,
(edited by a well-known musical critic.)
mey nave him) inueii uio mi premium Wher
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key six sizes lo ci,5ui). Without pedals,
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fii. These Oigans, ilh their smooth, plpo-likn
(piality of tone, beaut I ltd solo stops, strength of
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und schooN, They are put up in cases of solid
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styles) and elegant rosewood, of splendid designs
and finish, nnd of the best workmanship! It ho-
Ing intended that each hist nunc nt shall be n
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flue octavo jHirlablo Melodeon,haotlio beautiful
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v largo assoilment uuistantlv on hand at our
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lh nnd way.
Our illustrated clrcularandnrlcolIsU. with ntrw
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Mantifiicturers, No. RH llroadway,
mnrS'OT-.tin.l New York city.
D. STI EES,
'l i c n n k 1: i a v c t i o n n r. h,
ron twr Tnimtr.Mn tennvlvania district,
always to bo found nt tho Orangevlllo Hotel, In
Orangovllle. Sales of real or personal property
attended to promptlA-atul ou rea-souablo terms.
Consignment solicited and sold on commission,
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' laic AksMant Mnllonl Ulrcctor J.S. Army.
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