The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 03, 1867, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, 13LOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sffa dffltwnbimt.
iir-ooJisiiuna, fhiday, may 3, inr.
A rr,v copies of tho Columihan wero
worked oir before correcting U10 error
In tho Assessing Dlstrlet ; of which l'nlo
111011 iiinkos mention.
"Tnr. Young Mini's Library," In six
volumes, Illustrated, for sale nt tho Co
i.vmiiian otllcc. Tho sixth volumo Is
an edition of Johnson's Dictionary.
For snlo cheap.
L. X. 3IoYr.it has returned from tho
City with a fine stoekof Drugs, .Notions,
nnd other nrtleles In his line. Go and
see them, and wo arc satisfied you will
purchase.
Submit Mim,p,u has restocked the
"Old Arcade," and now Is tho time to
purchase before tho best of the gooiN are
taken. Ills selections are unusually
tine, and as everybody knows be cannot
be undersold.
A TjADY has given ten thou.-and pounds
(about fifty thousand dollars) towards
building churches In lllrmlnghain.
"Will some of our people apply thcsanie
spirit of giving to our Instltutu liulld
Ing? How easy and light It would be
if all worked together.'
Tin: days of ready made clothing havo
longgono by, becaiHo who would pur
chase 11 baggy suit of shoddy when by
calling 011 Mr. David Lowcnberg they
get tho most fashionable s'ults at lower
prices than city mado goods, and then
they havo the assurance that goods and
workmanship Is "A" No. 1.
Tin: Itadlcal Legislature haying re
pealed tho law giving bounty and pen
sion to the soldiers of 18112, and to their
widows, tlio-o who have been receiving
it can draw no more, and those who
havo applied, aro Informed that In con
sequence their claims aro rejected. Lot
tlieni place tho fault where it belongs,
oti the Geary administration,
Tin: Hash IJam.Ci.uii had their first
game for tho season, on last Saturday,
at tho Fair Ground". Quito a number
were out, and an unusually good game
was played. The whole Club should bo
011 hand next time. The ground is In
good order, the weather fair, and there
is 110 better remedy for "Spring fever."
To clerks, students, and persons of
sedentary habits, there can be no better
exercise.
A Itoiumirj: TuAannv. On Thurs
day morning of last week, tho citi
zens of llerwlck were thrown Into
excitement by tho suicide of John
Fowler of that place, lie was Hvlnir
with tho family of Mr. John F.gcert,
and occupied a small room, having a
stove In tho centre, nnd chests In oppo
site corners. Over 0110 of these chests
hung a small looklng-glas, which ho
faced In committing tho horrible deed.
It would seem as If he had placed tho
muz.lo of tho pistol close against tho
inner comer of Ids right eyo when ho
tired, or otherwise so small a bullet
would not havo produced such a terri
ble eirect. When found, the feet were
lying towards the looklng-glas, show
ing that ho had fallen backwards, nnd
the pUtol was tightly grapcd In his
hand and tho finger still 011 the trigger.
II10 bullet, about the size of a buckshot,
had paed through his head Into the
iling. The entire upper part of hU
skull" was blown olf, and nieces were
ittered about the room, and under his
bead was a large nias of clotted blood.
On the chest In front of him lav an al
most entire lobo of tho hi nin, while the
other lay under tho of her chest at the
opposite corner, which stood u few In
ches above tho floor. Not onlv tho
looking-glass, but tho celling and entire
corner of tho room were spattered with
brains.
The deceased was over seventv years
of age, and reported to bo very miserly.
it is said rather than pay $!.) water
tax per annum, whlloboarding himself,
he carried water all the way from tho
river, one-half a nillo distant nnd up a
teep hill. Jlis wife left him some
years ago, and married another man.
Their only child is dead. 1 1 is property
amounts to several thousand dollars.
It N said that a few days before his sui
cide ho requested one of Mr. Kggert's
family to procure him poison, but they
opposed him to he jesting. Tho mania 1
for self-destruction seems to bo Ireredl-
nry in Ids family, as his mother de
frayed herself, his brother, Henry
'owler, sonio years ago shot himself
on the mountain near Foundry ville,
and a sister lias made numerous at
tempts at self-destruction.
Wo remember the deceased well, for
ho was long tho terror of the youth of
llerwlck, especially thoso inclined to
rob his orchard back of town. Ho was
rim looking, yet had a dry humor that
made lfini many friends. His connex
ions arc numerous and respectable.
"Wr. aro In receipt of tho Xational
Police Gazette, published weekly In Now
York City by Georgo vY. Maxell ,t Co.
The first page Is devoted to portraits of
leading criminals, scenes of murders,
and of unusual events. It is n complete
record of all that is horrible, and of all
tho crimes committed in tho United
States. Thoso wanting a criminal record
can get none that furnishes tho details
better than tho Gazette.
Tin: Ohio Legislature has pasted a
law prohibiting tho publication 01 ad
vcrtisements of secret drugs and nos
trums imriiortlncr to bo for the exclusive
uso of women, and also tho sale of the
sa me. llxeh a ityc.
"Wo wish our Legislature would pub
lish a law for the same purpose. True
it would break down such sheets as the
Republican, whoso columns teem with
those foul ndvcrtNements; but the peo
plo could easily survive tho loss.
"Wi: arc informed that a thrco foot
vein of iron oro has been discovered on
tho farm of Mr. Cornelius Hellas near
Orangeville. As it is said to be in the
red shale some doubts aro expressed as
to its value. Tho finders, however are
(sanguine. Should they prove correct
it would bo another Incentive for build
inga railroad up tho creek, bccaure iron
ore is becoming scarce here, and unless
fresh supplies aro discovered tho iron
interests of our County must suffer,
AVfi aro gratified to bo able to an
nounco to our readers, that shad are be
ing caught In respectable quantities
above the Columbia Dam. This solves
a knotty point, and wo trust that Imme
diate steps will bo taken to form sluices
at Clark's Ferry, Sunbury, and Nanti-
coke, through which this lino fish may
pass. Xot only shad, but other classes
of tho fish tribe will pas up, and our
people can then enjoy tho pleasure of
catching their own fish, as they did
years ago, before the present dams wcro
built.
Mysteiuou.s AiTAin We aro in
formed that on Saturday last there was
found In a rail pile, on Mr. Mellon
farm, above Kspy, tho remains of a child
wlilfl. lmd been secreted there. The
head was nearly eaten off by thorats, and
from thonppearancoofthebody it had
linnn fliern several months, its ago 1
estimated to havo been between tw
and three months. An Inquest w:
held on Sunday which renedered
verdict in nccordanco with the above
facts. "Wc trust tho proper authority
ivin mni-n vlenrnus efforts to bring to
trial tho perpetrator of this foul deed.
A mother who would thus abandon or
destroy her child Is infit to llvo In a
Christian community.
'Fi:V townscan boast of as lino a Cem
etery as ours, "it occupies 11 command
ing situation, is well laid out, and well
kept. Tho view from It is unsurpassed
In loveliness. AVo regret that somoar
rangement cannot bo mado by which
our Catholic friends would permit their
grounds to bo thrown Into It, and tho
dilapidated fence fiurroundlng their lot
removed. It is also a source of regret
that It Is accessible only by -Market
street; becauso no person cares about
wadinir through the filthy alleys lead
ing from Main street. Wo bopo to see
the time when they will bo enlarged and
'kept clean. Our peoplo can then enjoy
more fully the beauties' of tho Cemetery
grounds, and find thero n plea-ant re
treat from the cares uiid dust of tho
street.
Wr. have received The Atlantic Month
ly for May. The following are its con
tents.
The Guardian Angel. Part A. Ily
Oliver Wendell Holmes. History of tho
Sewing-Machines. A sketcli of tho in
vention of Scwiug-Machines, of tho
difficulties and delays in securing their
introduction to Use, and of tho changes
effected by them. 15y James l'arton.
Heart and Health. A Poem by Thos.
liuclianan Head.
The Genius of Dickens. A critical
e.-say, by Ji. 1'. Whipple.
Germany in Xew York. By Charles
l'awson Shanly.
Katharine Mome. 1 art VII. Uy the
uithor of "Herman."
Sorrow. A l'ocin.
Tho Plaintiff Nonsuited.
Some Unappreciated Characters. A
humorous statement of tho possible,but
not popularly credited virtues of such
personages as Solomon's Sluggard, the
Old Man of the Sea, Xanthippe, Hlue-
Heard, Gallio, and Caliban. l!yC. C.
Ilazewell.
Oldport in Winter. Uy T. AV. Hig-
0111-011.
Marble Quarrie-. A Poem by Gen.
II. 1$. Sargent.
The Custom of llurial with the Head
toward the Fast. Uy Kov. X. li.
I'rothfnghani.
Heroes of Central Africa. Uy W.
Winwood lleade.
lteviews and Literary Xotices.
l'icKXoii A Fiin.iw, Publ-bers, Dostou.
Tun ancient town of Catawi-sa is in
1 high state of excitement over the
"Liquor question." Tho teetotallers
havo Inaugurated a vigorous campaign
ainst the Hotel Keepers, and they
have put themselves on the defensive.
Counsel have been retained on both
ides, and the contest will probably bo
decided by the Court next week.
Ix Spain, the Cortes, being something
like Congress, took up first and pasod
an act of Indemnity, freeing the gov
ernment from legal liability for its Iato
unconstitutional acts.
OurCongiess at Washington has done
the same thing for Lincoln, Stanton it
Co., four or five times. Disgraceful.
THE KALEIDOSCOPE :
.. . Amnpfif litnyllfc
lit niicttintiotiH mill Itn vnttcuiici'riii."
Ml. XVII I.
I'OlT.'fl VIUOl.VrA CAMPAUINi
During that night tho men slept In
lino of battle, but towards morning wero
placed In a stronger position farther to
the rear, In consequence of threatening
movements of tho enemy. Daylight
showed that they held Cedar Moun
tain In force, and though wo had
been recnforml, 1111 attack on our part
would havo resulted In another repulse.
During tho day Gen. Jackson sent In
a Hag of truce permittlngus to bury our
dead, which was readily accepted. Tho
olllcers and men of the two armies
mingled together freely, and talked as
pleaantly as though but 11 few hours
before they bad not been engaged In
deadly conlllct undoll mound them lav
the still nnburled dead. Among the
otbersingular meetings was that of Gen.
Hartsiifl' and Gen. Stuart. The former
on meeting, Jocularly remarked: Hallo!
Mtiart, my boy now goes it 7 who'd a
thought of such changes within so short
a time? I was over you once you know;
now. you're a full Major-Goncral, and I
but a simple brigadier."
The enemy were astonished nt tho
pluck and audacity displayed by our
troops, especially In charging again and
again their batteries; but they attribut
ed It to the fact that our Uegliuents
wcro mostly from Pennsylvania and
Xew York.
Tho battle-field was anything but an
inviting sight. The dead were being
placed in trendies, some In comfiields
and some in the woods. So slouchily
wero many buried, that it was a frequent
sight to seean arm, a leg and sometimes
n human face protrude, while not far
off would bo tho carrion crow ready to
feast on the mortal remains of our gal
lant dead 'u soon as wo wero out of
sight. What a blcs-Ing It was that the
fond mother, or bereaved wife knew
nothing of the condition of tho remains
of llio-e they loved so dearly. Farther
to the rear tho sight was mnro horrible.
Those of tho wounded who could
ride wero carried in two wheeled am
bulances (especially designed for torture)
to Culpepper, while the most danger
ously wounded were scattered around
on the grass awaiting their turn
at the Surgeon's hands. Some would
still'en in death before reached
others would die during examination.
Some would cursohorribly,others would
bear their woundspatiently,or send word
homo to their kindred by tome attend
ing comrade. A largo brick hou-o in
rear of ourbattery was u-ed as a hospital,
and was entirely filled with men. Tho
fine, largo piano was Used for an ampu
tating table, and as I saw the blood
trickle down through the ivory keys,
and the pile of legs, unns, and oth
er remnants of humanity under it, I
thought how sad was the chango since
delicate fingers pressed those keys, and
melody instead ofgroans came from the
Instrument. AVhatn blessing is war!
AViitu: any further evidence of tho
prosperity of our town required, wo
would send tho doubter to J. AV. Cham
berlln's Cheap Clothing Store In Hart
man's Ulock, Though only established
for a short tlnio ho employs a largo
number of experienced men and wo
men, who do their work far better nnd
neater than oureitycstnblishments. Ho
has n large quantity of goods on hand
suited for spring and summer wear, and
now Isthe time to let M'Konzlo give
yoajlts.
LEGAL NOTICES.
A PPLICAXTS FOIt HOTKL, KFS-
iV TAl'ltAN 1' AN1I 1,11(11011 Kroltl'. I.K DN
Ml N N'nllcc I. hcrchv irlvcn Hint the fotloulnz
persons have lim,1( application In the Pmthono
Inrv or Ciihiinhi.i County for Tuvelh, ltostnurant
nixl l.lipiiir sunn License to In itinnted nl tho
cniuiuiz .nay mini
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
nitov nn
UAK MH'S
lllnotil
llt-ruer
llt'tilon
l!.Tli'lt
Ililnrrri'dt
Ottiiu Ksil
tVntmllu
Joint T,piiw!t
John 1' t'ltttlmv
;m W MmiiK'r
Hrrnnnt MtnhtiiT
c t A Jncobv
1, It Motutrttlinll.
Witt IKlilinorc
II Milliner
Jolill V CiihIoxv
John S Mnnn
rmntnrm A. Son
John J Miles
M II (JIIHirM
f(U Iron O llo.lrr
llenrv J Clark
J II IvUtlcr
1'hllln UofxehnU
KlineA-dllhert
J 1) ltiiimm
l,rl Krilfr
Joint Uroer
II 11 Iilmum
Nuituel Uiettertch
A W C'n-iuner
Tlmi OVnnner,
Joint Cannon,
11 A WYMensiUil
Sli-nlirn Ilnrntt
Mkli:iel O'llnlro
l ho (lerntv
Samuel Itlcluml
l'iitii. k Killi-on,
Unhurt 1'nrrell
Mnrv Cliapiium
Slepln'ii 1 lioinai
Tnvern
V
Manor stnrf
Cat in a Hoiiio
I.lnnnr store
Kallni? flouto
ratltnr House
Tnvern
I'utliiK House
I.lijuor Storo
Tnjrrii
Hat Ing lTouo
1. Hi rrliiiiton
ThuniiiH o Conner "
Jolni siirllntrcr "
lT M'Klerimm Tavern
Tlminn Monrnp '
Samuel Leihy
Joint U Kline "
HUiiatn:! "
Cnrnollu- M'Carn "
Milton llCox "
JoKpjih V Lona "
Humphrey Parker "
John llnttmnu "
I.u.lwlL'Thlele "
Joshua Winner '
John Kline '
Nane Ilhoileq "
U'tvhl Ynuer "
Samuel Yeltor Taem
a K smith "
Samuel Hlmby '
Anron He. 4 "
(ien II Urown "
liiowu Cnlemnn Knllntt Houso
Win. Mutter
Mel Irk "
Jaeob (looil Taertt
John Snter "
" lintel Mummer
ott I'hillp 1) Killer "
" John saviure "
John Hummel "
Win ItinilfV "
J It Itlee natini: llouvo
JI-i; C'iim:ma, rrothonotury.
llIoomvbuiK, April lDT.
Cunym;ham
rKlilnuerr He
Orcenuon-l
Ueiuloek
l,oeU.t
MauKon
Minuu
Montour
Mt IMenstnt
(innie
ii a n D v a n n,
IUOX, NAII4t W'l'MKI. AC, AC, 4.C.
MAIN HTIU'.r.T, nUJOMBIlUUO, I'KXN'A.
Take thU melhoil of Inforinlna th cltlronnf Co
lumbia, eouty( thai lie linn opnieM tin c.ttenlvo
llanhraro itnre ott Main streftt in Itloumiburtf,
near Iron ntreet, Hti-1 that lif linn on lminl
IAU(ir.lt WTO K ANH IliriTKU ASMJUTKI)
iluwx vnn tie foutiil any whero flue in th eottnty,
nihl whli ti Itn Intend to sell At price whlrlt defy
competition.
CHAINS. AXK3, STKHL, IllOX.
I Iimo cltAln, nil sires, ftie, nil make nml
elftht,fitctltnlt hlzLlrutif nil tmnpea, nnd nil
erylow.
11 u in i) n 11 lunDVAiin,
of every deicrlpttoni. NaIN, axlo pulley, fash
eonl, lalehei, lockinnd knoln.butt screw, nam
f.iHit, itiilow Hprinii1', bano knobo, strap liltmen,
haps and staple, hookn ami Maple, nnd in fact
w rry t hln needed In that line.
COACH ,t WAGON MAKKKS' ItAUDWARIl,
enibraelnir nltiut crcry thlut: tn that line. Alio
ltAUN1lS MAKillt-S' HAItDWAHi:,
Itueklei, Japanned; liuekle, silver ptatcdj ldtt
nf every kind , IIami. Iron : put treei : lUiirx,
WfMiil i Raddle tree". tree, fflrlh web, worMed
and eoltott : thread, f Ilk, nuhninl iieedles, tool
nf nil kinds.
sitor;MAKt:its iiAnnu'Aitr,
A full nnorttnent forearpcnter.1. I liaveplnne
all klndi, avj hand.paitnel.rlp.nndeompas.!,
miunre- steel, Iron, and try 1 Imrlnn mnehlne,
cliUIei, nusen, lieelf mallet", lixaeei, RfWitjci,
plnuy, rnlei, blli, and about everything for can
inciter.
i on Tin: l'non.i: or.Ni:nALiiT
I linve coal
hods, f al
tdlOM'1 scoops,
(oal sifter!, lnnt
ern,tableiutlery,lH:kt cutlery, plated poom,
plated forkHtserverH,teaandeof
reepotH.liullerknKeMtmlllsaus,
crosi cut saw , circular ia 1, Kane saw,
flies horse Khoew renclies, rivet sliaui
mers hateliels iuatlockT, picks, forkprub
blnt; lioei, sho eli, Kpade, spudhiK fork, hoes,
rake, bed pins, twine, sdcatej, plnwi, coftln trim-
lnliiRS Kmery, led chalk, white, challc, wire,
horse nails, meat cuttem, Ki-ale.s, wash boaid,
liorso buckets, wooden palls, clntlies
pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn toppers, faint
brushes, horo urttshes, lelgh
belN, heel calks, enamel
id kettles, bt'ass kettle',
copper kettles,
htewkettles.sauco
pans,bro.id
axes.ualli,
Sledyei, curtain fixtures
'iltimblf skein nnd boxes,
Pumps, lead pipe, etc.,
Tarred rope and hundreds of article? not nu
merated constantly on hand at
UHAltLUS W.HNYIUin S,
Main Street, Illoomsburs.
A.
sinvixu maohinhs,
New York,
Tennessee,
Vnnsylvanln,
Mississippi,
Mklili?an,
Call for n In,
Vermont,
Missouri,
Ohio,
Vlralnln,
Wero awarded the Holiest rreinlumsot tho Htate
I 'air of
Kentucky,
New Jerioy
Alabama,
Indiana,
North Carolina, Wlmnln,
lown, Oregon,
at Titr; KAins or Tin:-
American Institute, 1'rankllti lntltuti Mary
land Institute, Ma". Mechanic' Associa
tion, Tenn. Mechanics' Instltute,St,
f,onls Agrlcullurnl ami Me
elianles' Association,
Attdnt numermw Institute nnd County Fairs,
Ineludlugnll tho I'alrs nt which they were rxlilb-
iled thwpast thrco years. rirslPrUi liao nlso
been nwarded thco Machlnesat tho exhibitions of
LONDON, PARIS, DUISMX, LIN,
ncsancan, nayonne,St. Dlzler, Chalons, nnd they
liae becij furnished, by -pecIat command, to tho
Kmprcssof I'ranco, llmprcis of Austria, Kmpres
of Itusla, nmpressonira7ll, Queen of Spain, nnd
Queen of llavnrln.
tiik onovr.n a iiakhr
r.t.ASTIC-STICIt
H K W 1 N G A 0 II I X K S
arc superior to nil other for tho following reasons:
1. They sew with two tlnends direct from tho
spools, anil requiring no rewinding.
2. They are moto easily unuerMood nnu used.
ami les llabloto derangement than other ina-ehlnes,
3. They aio cnpnblo of executing perfectly, with
out change of adjustment, n much greater arlcty
of woik than other machines.
MISCELLANEOUS
'JMIK PADDY UUX
U ) A Ji o u l' a ' y ,
o p
B1IICKS1IINNY, 1'ISNNHYIA'AXIA.
CAPITAL 4130,000.
JUiiN' it. TACi;ilOUBH ltltlfl.
C11AH. A. llOO.Vi;, Secretary anj Trtmnri-r.
DIltr.CTOHS:
John !. Xlnclilioskt, X. I.. Campbell,
t'hn. 1. Uoont, Cyrus HtnckboHe,
A. JI'l)awell.
() ITIOBi
MAIN BTItnUT, S1I1CK9II1KXY, FA.
CLOTHING.
Payraonts to tho COLUMBIAN for
April, 18Q7.
Columbia co. $SG fiODr Kllno 0 00
J IS 1 lilt StUll - vv .nn ciiuiiii.'.-3
II Will 1 1 111111(3 I"'
2 mi Slimlnu'k He 1 OH
2 (l(U JI JIowtit 1 oo
2 0(1 Samuel Kliuo 2 00
' Oil Daniel Kicfor 2 00
KpTrowbrlilsoi 00
" 00 Kn Hvam - 00
.Io?eiilt Walter 2 00 John Oman '1 0
.lao'Wllllijera 00 llobert Wnut fi f
Samuel Iletz 2 oo Henry 11 1 2 0
J-Mato of Har- iSam'l Kclelmcr fii
man Milllieiiii 15 00 llir M'llenry 2 00
IJ II Karns 1 00.1 .MiteM nu -
I liiiauR' -
Henry Folk
S JI kills
(ieo W Jteari
Thos Hlekey
Silas Conner
John (iirton
W P Whito
SlaiiKlitor'.s Jlountain, nromid which
this battle was- fought, Un remarkable
eminence in tho plain which stretches
from the Itapldnn totlioltappalinnnock,
ami on to tho Potomac. It ri-es abruptly
at Cedar Hun and terminates ti mile
this shle of tho llapldaii, and from its
Mimniit can bo had ouo of the lovlie-t
views in Virginia. The Mlvery thread
of tho many streams can be di-tiiictly
traced as they How through the beauti
fully undiilatiiii; plain, and tho onto
smiling villages which dot tho surface
give a plea-ing variety to the hatlovy
wood-, andgrccii lieUK In the di-tance
the lilue Itidgo looms up, in itelfa lur-
riar to the parage of a ho-tilo foe into
tho beautiful valley it enclo-cs.
The Slaughter family had a handsome
residence built near the Minimit, and 1
commanding a lino view to the north.)
They were considered one of tho "F. F.
V's;" and tho records lying scattered j
about tliepreini-ow bore out tlieir claim, i
Captain Philip Slaughter, at tho ago of(
seventeen Joined the "Jlinuto mon" of i
evolutionary renown as a private;
and alterwards was commilonoil as
Lieutenant in the 11th Virginia Hegi
mcnt of which Daniel Jforgan was Col
onel, and In which Lieutenant (after
wards Chief Ju-tice) JIarsliall served.
He participated in tho battles ol liran
dy wine, Germantown, Jionnioutb, and
at the storining of Stony Point, lie
-pent the winter 1777-8 at Valley Forge,
audit is said, "whik' there his wird
robo was reduced to a single shirt, mid
while this was being washed he
wrapped himself in a blanket. From
tho brea-t of hisonly shirt lie had wrist
bands nnd a collar made, to complete
his uniform for parade." 'NVa-hlngtoii
daily invited the otllcers in rotation to
dlno witli him at hN private table, but
for want of decent clothini,' fow were
enabled to attend. Slaughter being m
much better provided, went in tlioplace
of others, in order as ho said, "that the
Hegiment might bo represented." He
lived until a few years ago.hiivingbeen
twice, married, and had nineteen chil
dren and over one Hundred descendants.
I On Tuesday, tho twelfth of August,
! Hayard's Hrigado madou reconnoi-aiice
i in our front anil a-cerlalued that Stone-
1 wall Jackson had retreated behind the
rpiUAL LIST FOHJIAY THHJI, 1S07.
'. Win. I.. Iiiu'o v. Atfivil Crevcllnc ct.nl.
J. lli'iij-imlu Zarrnml Wlfi' n. Win. sharpie'.
3. Ivluunl lllllur Xh.TllolAK-ut JluualniiiCiial
l 'iinp.mv,
(. M. Cli.nnlii-rlln uso vs. MUsll. IMcar.
. .lacali Kolnlt'V VP. Thu futawNn Itallroail Cn.
fl. Ilcniy 1', Mi.- s 'IIm' nuriniBli ol llvrulrk.
7. KM .Inn vs. HllosC. Milmtt vt.ul.
. Wrljlit lluili"i IVlPi-MIUor.
f, .louullian KnillUi . Wrlitlit lluirlin".
la Marf :. liivill U. S. llimi'll 1 1, al.
11. .lolm I.aM'lli.ss. llainoy M'lltcnily.
IJ. li.iM Vwuior . Cllnlim Dinillu t.nl.
1 1. .I.lllll W. I.l si-1TV. IVIlth. ItUhel.
H. WiH.'V .' l'cili t. .lolm W. l.i's'hor.
- I.'i. i:ihiH Ktuni i.' s. liiulol Kium'ft ailmr's.
1 M. rinrl' Try v. li.mll Krum's n'lmr'h.
17. Win. . Itarr vs. .lames llyUo.
Is. sj Ivrsu-r J. Tain- v. W. ('. (ireon's mlra'r.
l't. .I.ienb s. i:am . w. i'. ilrecu's iijin'r.
I ai. .1. 1'. rinclier v. I-a.iu Yt ller.
I 'Jt. .l.lcuh A. SiwIsIht vn. Altel Thitma''.
! .laeuli A. Sw isla-r vs. Uieliaril Lyons.
, 2-." j.Ia lues 4 Itn m:i n Mli'lriel Crime.
I 2"i, tH-oriii Itiinin s. Lennaril Stelninan.
I 21. Win. M. lloasliiml vs. Il.irney jrilrearly.
.l.is. Starl.house vs. '1 hus. Slaekhotlse's Kxt'h.
'Jii. Joseph I.illey vs. lVler MelleU.
1 -J7. slrouil .S: lh-oun s. Ainlrew l 'reveling,
i s. D.-liorah Ili-en vs. dwell I., lleall.
'."i. IMwanl M dill el. al. mi. John Sweeney.
dirk tewail an 1 Wife vs. :. ('. I 'lr.it rr.
SI. I'ranUUn Yoeum vs. William T. shiiman.
I ?tj. William reason et. al. s. slnlon I'.Miive.
.lolm 1. su-ohinoier vs. Samuel Xeylmit.
HAND .Il'ItOHS
I'lllt MAY VI'.nM, 1SC7.
.V i"tii Aii'lr, iv Alaillson.
Ilri,-vr . Isn.le llower.
;.-.. JlrnriH John M'Anall.
Hi Html Naae K. KiieUhtllim.
ri'i. siimnel llniehlsou, 1. Has Creasy.
Ctlan iKsil lletn.v .1. Miller,
riii''i'"i'i I'anlel T. M'Kelinatl.
yWioi..-j.-. . ll.ivul S.lvaK'', lleoli;e M. Ilowi-U.
Jaekson Ale.
,-i-. run i'jil mill 'lirey rarkt-r,
llrmlrwl. IV! el' llrillfh-1.
.,....... Ituheil I :.l r.,r.
Ml. l-li a-iinl li.inlel Vantlci-slleo, I'.llas Unwell.
MiXlltn Aaron Mnsteller, .lolm li. Atiaie.
.Uuoo-Aaroli Miller.
Miutimin W'llM.tm I'tn-hell.
J'mr sh.i-lihk lAi-s.
Ilmtrt titrrcf A I irn liani Heaver.
.siuinrliiuf winder Miulu, Klehanl Kile.
T'
MtAVFUSi: Jl'ltOIbS
I'Dll MAY TKltM, iwr.
Illmm .losiah II. l'lirinaii, Isal.ili Iliirlinnn,
j liomas .1. enner.
Unafi'n .- I.nos .Miains, jonu l esier. jr.
Iteititr I'liiirli-H r. Mann, Nullum llieillH-mler,
N'alhan lli-eilheinler, sr.
;.ic. ;.'.rii-Wllliaiii 11. Illlleiihoiise.
i Htiinna John Marlr, A'iain 1'eiierojr.
I'ltiilUtn lieoli; llalllnail.
koii irmk Win. Ash, I'lilllp Appleman,
t.mnuiiml .IrR nes Mtmnlnir. .lolm Miller.
. mlwk I lush W. M'lleynolils, Andrew J. Km
nii It, Is.i 10 l'ulaell W illl.iin II, Minelililker, Win-Winter-teen,
John llet.
oeiii' I'eter Miller, .laeoli Harm r,
.W.(Hol .Inline. Ill-tier.
M-intuitr Isime Mini ry.
Minlwui Win. ll.irtohl. Samuel Ulnlliy, Jr.
1. I'trtiwnt I'eter Illppenstlel.
oiviee Jesse llrnmstitler.
y.;ie Ir.l I'lllsi ll. ,
y.'-fO-oi'erei. Il.mlel ll.u itf.
.-watt lohn shtimnn, A. li. I'lmrntnii.
StfiH.'lmtt sloslali II. I'ril, Henry (.'. Hess.
TKW STOCK OF CLOTIIIXG.
Tho IntvU lioM ly Coinpflny, cms 1st of
I'oun nuxoitKD axd i-outy-
oxi: A CHICS,
niut lxty-fonr ietTlns, of curf fully fccleclod lnnd
yluit Honliiwct nf wliWes-Ilurre, I.uterno coun
ty, I'll.. In Iho wptorn port of Iho flrcat Xorthorn
or W'i oinlty? CVwl Iihi.
Awry cnrffii mm ihoronsn oiftmlnntlon tf
ocntly inmlp 1ms iiroM'ii Uieho (for ttm nbove)
IntuN to 1)' tho cinlrinllinrnt f a vnt ntnount of
tho wry nl quality of untlimclto coal, having
every facility thf.t couM bo umlrea for trrtns-
lrtnt!nn lu nil illrccttonn. Tho nbove trnct Is
prfWrfnl tiy a r(km1 rnnl, find n1o dlrretly In
ft out, nml JoInfni?nrothP ItcknTvnnnfi & Blooms
lnirRrnllrtnil,nn(l tho Wiotnlnj? canal, thus nf
fonlinn tho very boftmlviintiyjc of n carry lug rndd
ntnt timnl rminhm tn the very mouth of tin?
tnliiM witlunit cxppiifn to the rt mutiny.
The men'-urfim'nt nf tho tl I flei cut IhmJs or senilis
nlri'iitly tlevclftpctl ua cnrrfttlly obtained nnd"
ndiled tncthpr: the tlilcktifM of thee nenniB,
InrtndliiK the cplebrulPd "Ued Ah," "JJuck Moun
tain, ' nr "(lrand Tunnel" fin, Is thlrty-ono nnd
Rlutlf ft'r.t.mi.Uj), every cubic ynrd of which will
yh'ldri ton, Klvlntr ft lnrgo antonnt of tho best
fjunllty of cnul.
Tlu'lot'atl)n KMich that Ml the veins mny b
cut nnd WfdJied t(itheyu'filPti"islblendvftntngo
ttbovi' water lewd, nnd nt much less exppno than
can bo done from collcrirs operating below wnter
lewd.
The coal can be brought to tho surface through
drift or tunnols which drain the water from the
mines and unvrs tho lioMlut; of the coal. So th
(.'lUilMUly of thct-o lands forehenp ntlntns Is un
questionable. Very lately tho J '(J run d Tunnel"
or "lted Avh" vein lmn keen opencil, nnd Is now
producing as tine a quality of coal as has ever
been produced lu Ihf nnthrnelto reglvui. Tho
breaker now In operation Is capable of preparing
from l-jOtuiV) tons per day. Tho surface contains
nn nbund.tnt supply of wood ami tlmbpr very rnl
liable for mining purposes, which rIvcs tho trnct
Iho ntlvnnlnge of many other coal lands. Tho
f.ict that nlmost nil valunblo coal lands are being
rnpldly tnkcti up by h?avy capitalists or laro cor
porations, allows that thry must stendlly nnd
ir really rWc In th mnrket value, while with tho
immense and constantly Increaslns demand for
this eoal, and the Hailioad nnd North llrnneh ca
nal, paIn? by the mouths of the mines, through
the Great Iron making districts of Illoomsburff,
Itntivllliv Diitn'nniion. 1 1.'irrUhitrrr. MidiUptnu-n.
i. Thewtltchmadoby thevo machines Is much Mn. u,.,n ..... , ,1ilinilli.. to ii-io-xtsiPr nt ITriTr
moiellrm, elastic, and durable, especially upon llo (;mv0f oll0 rnn sc.arroly conceive of a morj
nrtkleswhlcluTqulrLMobo washed and Ironed, j rront:ildo or permanent soureo of wealth than
I'resh nrrlvnl of
TAIX AND WINTr.lt OOOPH.
I) A VIP LOWENlirild
Invites Attention to his stock of
ciircAf ANprAmoNAma.oTiiiNn.
nt his Rtoro on
Mnln f-ticet, two doors above the American PTous-
Illoomsburg, la.t
where he has Jut reeehed from Now York and
Philadelphia ft full Asortmcat of
MHN AND UOYh' CLOTHING,
including tho mod fahliionftnle. durable, nnd
handsome
imns noons,
consisting of
uox, hack, rnocic, gum, and on.-cr,oTii
COATS AND TANTf ,
of nil vorti, "Izes, and colors. Uo has nlio rcplen'
ished his nlrealy large Moek of
FAM. AND VINTi;it SIIAWI,S
stiui'i:d, norni:i), and tlain vusts,
siimrs, citAwry, htocicm, collaiih,
nANDicnitciiir.is, olovus,
-usii:ndi:in, and tancv Anncr.i:s
lie hns ponstantly on hand n large auJ well-so
lcctttl a-jsortment of
CI.OTIIS AND VIISTINOS
whUdt he is lirepired to make to order Intonny
kind of plothln. on wry short notice, and in tho
best nn nner. All bis clothing is mado to wear,
and mo-d of It Is of homo manufacture.
COM) WATC1IIX AND.IKWKI.HY,
than any other stitch.
0. This stitch, olng to tin- manner In which tho
under thread is Inwrought, Is much tho most
plump and beautiful lu uso, and letalus this
plumpness nnd beauty even upon articles fre
quently washed nnd Ijoned until they are worn
out.
C. Tho structure of thr seam is such that, though
it bo cut or broken al Intervals uf only a few
stitches. It will neither open, run, nor ravel, but
remain firm and durable.
7. Unlike, other machines thoso fasten both
ends of tho seam by their own operation.
8. With thrso machines, while silk I used upon
the right or f.ice side of tho senm, cotton may b
used upon tho other sldo without lessenlm; tho
strength or durability of tho seam. This can Uo
done on no other machine, nnd Is a great saving
uion nil articles stitched or made up with silk.
0, Thce machines, in a Iditbm to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of
adjustment, easily learned nnd practiced, execute
tho nust beautiful nnd permanent (inuroiaery
nnd ornamental work.
In addition to their family machines they hac
nKo tho
may lie found in lands like these.
In order to be nblo to op(n their works on a
morn extensive plai, this compsnyhns placed ft
portion of their capital stock in market on the
follouln terms: Any person taking one or moro
shares of stock at
TEX DOLLARS EACH,
will be entitled mutually to ft ton of coil nt et
at tho mine per si in re, nnd tut stockholders
NOT lir.CTdVING TIIK COAL
ns ftfoieialrf, to be credited on tin books of tta?
Company, with the dllTorcncr bclwcn th cot
and Kclllnicpvlee for each share, to L paid befor
a dividend fchnll bo declared.
C. F. ItNA?r, Agent.
March 1, 1SC7.
VOTIOI
Tho Stockholder1
rsnf the 11 LOOMS nVIS CI LIT-
WtAlti' IX.STIJ UlJ'nr notitled that nn elec
tion will be held In the Library ltoom of tno In
stitute Itulldlnc, on tho first Saturday of May
next, between the hours of one and four o'clock
i I. M.( heiiii the Ith proximo, to rlct nlnn Plrec-
ioim hi iiuuiue 1 1 if ituaiiH n in i.tniuuir.,
three to serve one year, three to serve two ypsra,
nnd thtee to sen three yi-ars. reraiins whohava
sul'M-nlti d, nnd w lv havL- )nld up their Inulal
meuts In lull, can nil on the President, L. U. Ku
jHit, and ieteie their eerUilcates of iiock.
Ily order ot the Hoard.
F. C. KYKlt, Secretary.
Illoont-buiv, April 10, 1SU7.
IMPHOVKD DOUIUjK LOCK
bTITCJt MACIUXKS,
I s . I I4..1. ntll.-n I .J. Ill lI,1iu 'I'll I J fVll.
oi eery uosiTii'tion.iine uuu cnenp. iinnm - n..,,!, fctit..ti Mn-
s.
il In till
eninlno his Kcnernl nssoi tinent of
ci.iii'iiiNti, WA'rciiiN..ii'Avr.i.nv,.'.r.
iiavii) i.owi:.Niii'iin
N
OTKW CLOTHING AND O KNTLK-
mi:n",s runxisiiiNv: H'niiii:.
Tho miiler-lj;lieil l-especlfnlly unnoiinees to ills
iii!in fileivU that he hns ojteneil n new Clothing
nlnl fjentlciiien's I'urnlslilii Store, In the lmre
room or Hie ll.ulTiiau IlullilIiiK, Minthwebt eorner
of -Multi ninl M.irket Streets, lUoonisbnri;, l'.i.
lliivin? Jnst retnrneil nom l'hll.nleliiliin Itli n
Ii rco Mnelc ol
l'AI.l. AND WINTKIl CLOTHlNd
ehines, hotlmt persons having n iireferenee ean
fccleet (-uelins Ihey like lust, uiul If not sulieil ean
e.i li.nne. for the other, tluHKivIU); the. puliUe, thu
nilviintiiKoof this nrrangeiiu nt. They also inaUe
tho newly Invented
no. i i.oeic sxiTcrr machines
COLLINS,
rASllION'AIIlU
SIIAVIXO, HA lit C'UTTINCl
n AMI
SJlAJirOOI.NT. SALOON",
CVml Hono Alley, next iloor toCbitiii'.iuiiOfV,
m.oii.Msiiur.n, ia.
Hair 'livelnx tiinl A'lill;ers eolnrel Mnet or
In-own. ll.iir I'ouie to ileMrovilaiulrufT.nillienu-
tlti lint tho hair; win restore hnlr to its onainnl
eoior witliont soiling
on hanq.
the tlnest lahrie, eonstanlly
fipri. u.
TI DOWS A 1'1'lt A ISEMEXTS.
i r I i 1 I I I WI
vi ; Kllno l Wliitewtconi! m ! Uttjililiui. As irt of M'C'Icllnn's forces
. . . . .... -V.... l 11 I . . 1 .1
c wiiitetiHtii: i 1HII.IIHI1I ,;'iii" - -Uor.it
i,,u-,,.i,li,' (Mi.ii'oo Moort! - 0(1
H WliitLT.,ten -1 0U(ii'o Stt'iulinaii j U)
( i w) El well 1 .Vl' John Van l.U'W 2 0(
Hohr MM Icnry '1 ("I Jtpuiion eiui-r
J ) Itlco 1 On, Win Woliber
2 (JII. WUW llll'KS
Jonas Itnntz
H.ru Viindlno
A J I'urr
(iOO ItCH'llt'l
Simon Lowry
John Hunt.
Juvob Yiiiins
Jacob Met.
.1 I) Hiinyan
J it uorvur
oil
2 Oil
2 OO
(Hi LEokroth 2 (in
rj() ML'WooilwanU on
2 OO'Ij II Criiv-y 2 li
1 00 Sol. Iltirnian 2 oo
1 00;.I H Dliiini 1 oo
1 OOTJIIlIti'hilHOll 2 00
no
ou
00
oo
00
00
2 00 .Iniiii's Lako
1 00. E.I M'lU'nry
1 oolU 1' M'llunry
l.ilm I.Vonrn Gl fi() A liollllT
list W lloblson (i 50 II M Itcavcr
ii ii i ....i. en Con H MiirKlu
kVirvlhinimn2 00 Nlfholas Kin.lt 2
I)rJIvKobliIns2 00.1 (UiiinliiKliiiiiil
.1 L (iirton 2 M Ht'l;tir'iollK-t'l
i..,,,! Kllno 2 00 (ieo W Miller 1
U" I'.Ki k'lmer 2 00 iivn Eekioth
I'eter Ent 2 00 J W LyiU'h
W E Albright 2 00
hail already been withdrawn from the
IVniiisiila, and a eaeh day helped to
strengthen thoforco massing inour rear,
tills movo of. Jackson's was eliifrnlar,
and has been regarded as ono of tho tho
few blnnderi eoiiiiiiittGil by that Gen
eral. On tho fifteenth our DIvMon was
moved up to tho Itapldan, whero wo
wero soon after Joined by Slfiel's Corps,
Ily ascend in;,' tho southern nob of Cedar
Motiutnin, wo not only obtained a tfood
vlow of tho enemy's position, but wero
enabled to IoeatcUordonsvllle, MadUpn
C. II. and Charlottesville. Wo estab
lished a sijjnui station on this point,
much to tho annoyance of tho enemy,
'l lie iollowlliiiniii.nil-enii-nts of real mm per
son il nropeil v i-et u-.o I l. w Mows of ileeeilents,
Ii. if hern Ills. .1 in tlieoiliieol the llenisler oi l'n
liiiiil.l.i eonnty, un.lil Hi. lSnles ol I'ourt, niul
nill he preM'iiteil lor ul.-.ihilu eonlliinatlon, to
in--iii-ih.ins' I'oml to I-.-lu lil In lllooinshuii;. In
.01 I l.ir.al.leunnu.on W'l iinjHVV, I 111. I In. Ill II
1 1 i oi .Ma, 1si,7, at two o'.-IoeU in llieiitlei noon
of s-ii.i .lav, unless i-M-i .:...iis tn hiu-h euiulrnm
I Inns are pieMonslv llli-.l, oi'Mlileli nil porous
in!- i. steil In t.al.1 estatis 11 E ttliie l-otiee:
1. Wl.low nf William llueliiilcw, lale of l-'lsli-Inm.
I; tounsliiii, th e as, .1.
j. Wl.low of llol.eit (iill'isiiy, lato of Hemlock
toil lisliln, ileeuaeil.
!l. Wl.low of Jiwep'.i n-.l.hlns,lnleof Oieenwooa
Iom nsnip, lueeascii,
I. Willow of fhmye H, lliiylinut, Into of Cala
Ml.. a township, ileieiiMsl.
'. Wl.lowof Jacob Veller.l.ite of 1 leaver town
ship, ileeense.l,
... Wl.low of Atlnm I.ut, lain of r.cnton town-
shiii, .leeeaseil.
T. Wl.low of A!enlliler Yeaplc, late of Fishing.
i. . K lolMlslllp. ilieells.-.l.
i Wl.low of (leoran.M llwen.IiitutifOrec-nwoo.l
t.,u iisliip, ili-eeaseit.
9 Wl low of Henry Hosier, lam of Heaver town
ship, ileeeaseil.
jiiiin ii. rui:i:.i:, Hejuter.
lllooiiislmr', Aiirlt "i, ln.7.
CCO TNT OE'i'lIE ES
ati: nr nt vn'ki.in i iir.vi:i.iN(i. a. i.v
s i i M. Al i.i-1-Kinis llltt 1. steil Ml I.IUU tlotlee.
thiil saniiiel I'reM'lin;, i ..ininltlee of 1'ranUlin
I -reveille.' a liiu.it li-. Im . til. -t III" Hrt aeenuut ot
the malum mi nt of III.-. -lute ol Hie hillil lllll.llie
wltlitlio I'l-othonotaiy oi tliu Court ot I'ouuuou
l'leaH of tho County of Columbia, ninl that Hie
alii neeount will 1m? presenteil to llvo JinlneK of
llieCouil of Comuion l'letis of kiI1 County, for
the hearing ainl eonllrin-ttlon, on Tueiiday, Iho
hevi-ulli il.iy of Mny mt.
JIInsiI; ci it, K.MAN, Protlionoinry.
Illooiiishun;. Mai eh i. NiT-Ut,
pitllHiE N(7nCE. THE T' H1CS I-
i dent niul lili-.-i lor. of the L'atnwlssu IlrliUe
i ..iniLiuy lia. this tiny tleel.ireil iv illvl.leutl of
llai m per rent. tseeut -live ielit per share) on
the e.i i.ltnl Moel, ot the Company, pavahla In Hie
Moi-lili'tliler- or ihili-u.il ivpn senium es, ou or
till, i Hi,, I. nib loshitit.
.KillN KI.lll'Us,
C)imiiuri V'hljc On-e. I Treasurer.
April 5, ll!7. I
and
flHNTI.nMr.N'S I't'llMHIIINd fiOOPH, Ae.
ho H. liters himself tint he ean please all.
sloe!; eoniprl.ses
Ml'.N'S, IlOV.-s',
sueli ns
lllir.ss COATS,
'f Mtl'SrKK
X TA
OIlEHIEI'''S HA LE. Uy Viitrci: oi-'
O a writ of .it. I'rititih'tiU I Vi'iiitu, lsued out of
, the Court of Comuion Please of Columbia county,
mill to u.e illll eti il, Will In eliOseil topuhlio .alii
lit the Courl House, ill lllooiusliurj.on lO.VJl.l 1'
thcbixni H.tr ;' JM 1', ls7, at onoo'i-loi-k In
i the all u noon. Hie i.illnuin rt al esiat lo wit:
an n'lvaneouiion nil midlines heretof-uo known fit,mll't,nin,i v niilminiowushl'.,Coluiulil.s.
forsewluir Willi tho l.oi-li-silnh. It Is nf great eountv, eontainlui; lllly leet Iron! nn.l two lain
power ni,lS.renlMh.espie,..y.,u.,pe
i-lioeiiuilceri., Iiiiruess-inaliers.iiiiriwji-lrlmmeis', Si,.,,.....,,, o,,,! ,i i,-,m ciuuaiiv. n.l outho
nn.l for all ilLsellptlons of work to vvhlill the east I.v hinds ol luvviinee Casey, whereon U
AO.
His;
and vorriis' ci.onii.vo,
PANTS,
rNi)i:iisinr.Ts,
Nix'i-Tir.s
SACIC COATS,
VtSTS,
uiiAWinis,
OVHUCOATS,
COI.T.AUS
PUSPHNIUIUS,
At.i. tho Judged of tho Court of Com
mon I'leas In Ireland, aro now Humanists.
IS
N THE CoritTtn-' Common I'i.kas
OU 1IIK ClIU.NrV III' CoLl'MlllA I
nn vnixi'. llmr. liv hen Dieeiiiber Term, IsiA
next tllen.l Julm Mauler, r No, ii,
i . Tllovi.vs ltoAl'. ) In lllvoree.
ToTliomn Unit. iteitpoU'leni Mr : llio ( ourt
have uinuleil aiuleou .viu to show eiiu.; why a
illvoleoo riiiruto mUrlmmiil klioulil not he ilee.issl,
P.etuilialileMon.l.i.v, Jlav lMh. si- at lOiieloel;
a. in. h.Ml'l.l. mNVIiKU. isherlll.
illooliKburt', Maieli 1, 17.
HOSIKUV,
iiANDKr.ncnir.rs,
U.MIIP.nt.I.AS, AH
an.llnfnet evorytliliij lu the Clothlm; or Pur-
nUklng line at very low price.
In n'Mltlon tnlho nbovo he lintna elegant
kortmtutof
CLOTHS, CASSIMHUn-S AND VI'iSTIN
cLorniNQ ma wr. to op.nnu at this
kllOUTKiiT NOTIt'H.
Cult nnd so. befor. purchftklni; elsewheie, Hlid
KCUH13 UKI3.VT llAltdAINH.
octO-ly J. W. CHHMlir.HI.AIN
MILLINERY GOODS
-gLOOMSHUlUl, FANCY T1UM-
MINO AND hookktohi:,
necoiid dixir he low llnrtmnn's, Main Street.
lust reeelve.l n new stock ol
zupiivus. woor.r.N and corrov YAit.v-,
COIUSHTH, t.A(JI3rl, l'.MHUOIDICP.llN,
MUM.I.N i:iMIIN(W, DHl'.sS TUI.MMI.vas
nnd every variety of art Ielen usu.'.lly kept in n
l-'AN't'V HTOK13,
Also
si'Hiioi. nook's, hymn iioouts, imir.r.s,
srND.VY-St'HOOI. HOOKS,
nnd n larje lolnf
Msci-:!,i..Ni:oi:s uookr,
ACCOl'MT AN") M13M01!ANIIWt lloillvV,
lii.ANic in:i;ns, honds and .MntT(iA(H3s,
and ii jeneral nnd wellilirtl nwortiupnt uf
l'APIIH, ILVVIU.OI'US, Ac.
A. P. W13IIU.
lo-I;-sllleh Is applliable. II works with eipial
facillly silk, cotton, or linen thread, and will sew
the liucst inuslln ns well ns the Ihlckvxt leather.
PiieuiMjj villli llL-nuucrs, Ssl. 'Ihelr No. H Is
.1 LIGHT JIUXXIXG MACiirxi:,
containing miinj linprovemcnts, adapted for tal-,
loilJi',', vest-inaklni;, Iliiht slioeumkln, ns vvellua i
for family sewing. Ijire uuiubeis of these ma
chines are In use, and they Klve lllllvor-nl Mill-I
fjetlon. None who havo seen tills mnehlnowlll
vvllliimly uso the noisy and cumbrous lock-mich
m.iehlneii Veretoforo in general ue. Price ioj:
with Ilemmers, S
Theiid iiiaelilui. of every description can Ihj had
atthonsent'fi olllee lu;illoombuiB, tit positively
tho mauiifaclurer'.pilces, to which Hie ntlentlnn
of Iho public U especially luvllcl.
T. II. MA.STUP.S, .Ijai.I,
Ifartiiirin' Jlulliliii!,
Ill ..n)lMili;i:n,
Mnt2Vf.7-ly, Columbli County, Pa,
,-t-i t-teil a lo ' house vv Ith the ntmurtennncas.
M-i.ed, la ken lu i eeulloli uiul to be. sold as tho
tiroperty of John Casey.
isAMl'P.I. SNYDl'.Il.Bherln'.
llloomslmr?, April li, Wjt.
c.
i:. S A V -V G E ,
I'r.ACTK'AI.
WATCHMAKI3U and .nAvin.r.n,
aln Street, nnir the vit Ilnuse,
IIIiioMsiici.o, Pa.
Cor.slnully on hnnd n fine aRorlment nf
AMi:lllCAN- AND BWISH WATCIU'.S,
C'loelcR, .Tovvelry, Mlv erware and Hpeclaclcs
Particular nttentlon inid to tho rrpalrlnii of
Wnlelyw, c1ocJ.ii, .lew elry nnl Speclac le.
JUti- Maionle marhs'iiiudo to older, AH work
warranted. nprll)'07.
j. j. ii n o w e u,
Ii now mrerlns to tho publlo his Mock of
.V ' It J X G GOOD S
ronslstliu; In part of u full Hue of
INGltAIN, WOOL AD UAC!
C A It P PI T S,
Pine elollu nnd cnsslmerg for Ladles' cutt,
IIANDSOMi: IlKI'.sS flOODS,
of ullpnltuiisundiiualilhk, Inlalds and Prlnu
of v al Ions iitlulitS.' nnd pi Ice,
lll.HAl'HHl) A.VI" IlllOWN MfftW.W,
LADH'S l-15ENCli COltSETS,
I1ALMOUAL SKIKTS,
flood nKorlment of
j.Aitmv aiir.nniir.i ei .im.7W.t- hoots.
I'resh Groceries mid Wplu . New Assortment cf
cu.ass and iiUP.n.Vci-WAni:,
FX NO. 1 MA OK Ell EL
Inone.linir and otic-f.uirlh tmrreU.
Vow la Iha time to niake Sour seleelli-iH, lis I
mo ollViine; uooiln at vcis' low prlee", nuil our
moitosfiiird.iilliiistoiill,iiii'l "t lo uouii'hr
oldbynny. . J. J. WlOWnit.
IlloomshurK, April 12, lW.
C T 1 O N E E 11.
JIOSUS riHTMAN.
.. ....... , .R...n.ui..., r liul.lle Vendu.
.' "".'V. . '"J,iT ,S hi. frleiuU
1 1 v u 1 1 u i s. is til T I i I i I i w 1 3 1 -1 1 L ri-'uUy ?T i J 1 1 H ii
iitlci i. toil til" 'lulu iMlflUA IVrwiiK
.le.lrliiB hl"erv-lec; should ell or 7te to him
ullJioomsoiui;, i.i. i
' N S V U A X C E A Ci E X C Y .
Wyoming J110.0M
.V.tna I, '.'"
Commerce vji
Pulton SMAD
lialtle -A""
Putnam M,n
MerclmnU ".f'l
fsprlncneld ko.ivi
Gcmmnttt ,. ow,uni
In.tiiaiii e company or Statu P.nn'n CSTlfln
Coimeetieilt Mutual I.lfr I0,f,W
Norili Anierlepn Tmnalt MO.OOO
I P.l AS IIUOWN, Joaul,
nnrs'll: I.v .;
IlLOOKsUCBI, PJ.
T ACKAWANXA & IlLOOMSnUllO
1 j I! Ml.iui Ml. on ninl idler Mui as. Hits. Pas.
seiiKurTrulusuili run us ioIi.iwai ,
MOVtllVVAHU,
C. V.
1.10
cm
KIT
KV
A.M. A.M. P.M.
Jave ferunton JJW IMS J.W
KhiKsloii M ll. SW
" lliiivert 9.9)
Arr, NoriluimliarMml IMS
.uivinvv Ann. ,
d.00
(I.T.
J0nms.Mnm wa
Arr. (vnililon 1'J.IU . BeO l".ia
TMlnslmvluif Klniptiiii nt R.10t.m. lor Seraii.
ton, eoliuiH-l with Truin iiillvlnu at New holUnt
5. 'o
pilsseiim rstaKiiii! Tialn Kolllh rolil Sernnlon
at ., ii in. via . niiaiiobriliiiul, reach llariis.
bum. lifip in. Ilnlilmore s.-'d n in, WnsliliiBi..n
lu,uj p m, in lliitiei'l reaeli PlilUideliililn nt 7 i; m.
If. A, 1 ON DA. bupl t.
Klnaston, IV., A!ar. 22, in)?.
Leavo NortUumuarUnd T.WI
Iianvlllo 7.1(1
" lumen MS
Kliutnirm I'i.m
i). stiles;
1. 1 c i: n i: D a P c t iosh K rt.
lUr. T TltiaTrKKTH PMKIiaJI.VANlA niSTllllT.
alvraynlolio found at t ie Orntmovllla Hotel, lu
. in., simi. ..I retil or iMiraoliul nrowrty
attended lo proiuplli and oil list-suuible lellils.
(lulitlKiiliielils solielle.l and o
AWI.H-U
Omn
MOlll Oil lUllllllllssioll.
i uf nubile tutt rollout) rtss't fully solicited.
:iTlll. 1'vbruary IS, lM)7-au.