The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 17, 1867, Image 3

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iii.ooMsitimo, i-hii-ay, may it, imit.
1'am:.mo.v llilnUsthoJoliiiMii Itopul)-llcnm-nro
"Meaner" tlmn tlio Co-iner-licruli.
Ho ought to know, he wns
one not very lonjnj;n.
1. .Toiftflt dlstrpctl thnt n son of
Senator Cownn Una got mi onicu j but
inquires of lilm novcrthflws, If ho has
"nny old clothes?" If ho 1ms, 1. John
wants 'cm.
KiiitiuiAN'i' IlAYinnwT, who Is now
acting as "mlno lio-st" at tholioiigl'oml
Houe, Informs us that last week mow
fell on tho North mountain totluMlr-'ith
of thirteen InehoH, nnd was drifted
against his honto as high up as the
M'lndows! Think of thnt In .May 1
IjItti:mh l.iviNti Ami:, No. Hot,
contains twelvoor llfteen articles Cluf.
Laird Tho Starling Hurton'.s Ili-tnry
of .Scotland-Count Do Monlnlembci't,
and many other Interesting matter-".
$".on per annum weekly; by I.lttell &
iay, llo.-ton.
"Viti;.- the .sheeted dead can risomitl
walk among men, the 'Copperhead par
ty' may bo revived.'' iepublivan.
There is hope then for us, and despair
for tho liadlcals; for when that time
comes they will have no resiirectlon.
Klce, J'. John, lleo from tho wrath to
come.
Tin: application for a new I'onOMco
at Pine .Summit, in lids county, has
been refused by tho l'o.-t Olllco Depart
ment, upon the ground that tho new
ofllco would be located within a mile
and a half af Chestnut drove. The of
ficial letter announcing this dccNion is
now lying before us.
Wr, &eo the statement in many of our
eotemporaries that .shad have been
caught in large quantities at this place.
This Is an error, Miad have been caught
at Columbia, in Lancaster County, but
not In Columbia County. We believe,
however, that the tlmels not far dUtant
when they will be caught here.
Oi'K enterpri-lng friend, Iiernard
Stoliner, who some time ago purchased
nnd re-iltted the late llobKon property j
has opened a very commodious lU'stnti
lunt, and is engaged now in widening
and re-laying his pavement. That side
of the .street is beginning to look up.
Nueces to all improvements.
DuiUNd the late storm, persons liv
ing on tho river bottoms were not the
only sufferers. I.argo amounts of tim
ber have been de.-troyed, and in some
places "wind fall-," were made hun
dreds of acres In extent. In Jackson,
Pino and Sugarloaf many of tho roads
arc blocked up by the unices of fallen
trees.
Tin: celebrated Panorama of the late
'Itebellion, painted by II. IT. Davis, will
bo produced again to-night. All who
havo not .seen Ibis Inhibition should
not fall to attend. The scene are accu
rate and life-like, givingonr people viv
id ideas, of tho lato terrible conlllct. .Air.
Davis has received encouragement, from
thousands of people, and from the fore
most men in the State.
Pi- iilkation. There appear.-, to be a
general negligence on the part of tho
School Directors to publMi the account
of the recelptsand expenditures of their
respective districts as required by the
Act of As-embly. The State Super
intendent of Common Schools state
that thi- section of the law i-a- obliga
tory upon the Hoard of Directors as is
tho section requiring them to keep open
schools, and a neglect to perform this
duty according to law will subject Direc
tors to removal by the courts, the same
as the neglect of anyotherduty required
by law.
SpoinsMH.v, Taki: Xotci:. There Uti
law In force forblddlngthekillingortbe
eagle, ilsh hawk, night hawk, whlppoor
will, Hncli, thrush, lark, sparrow, wren,
swallow, oriole, woodpecker, bobolink,
or any other iuirniless bird, or any .-ong
bird ; orthudostroyingorrobblngorthc
nests or any wild dlrds whatever, from
January to October, under a penalty of
five dollars for each bird so killed, and
for each nest destroyed or robbed. Al-o
n penalty of live dollars forkilllng wild
ducks at any time from the llr-t day of
April to the lir.-t day of September, or
on any Tuesday, Thursday or Pridayof
fliiy week during the year.
"Wi: toave been a- independent and
far seeing as an eagle in Ids eyrie."
Jlejtubtiean.
Yes. you wvn'Jnilejtewleiil when you ,
offered to sell out yourself and your!
party for a little olllco. You are ex
ceedingly independent, and even now, '
daro not say whether you aro or are not j
In favor or negro suffrage in Pennylva-,
nla. You Independent ! Hah. j
You were ul-o ino-t inten-ely fur-see-Inn
In eiKlorsiiiL' John-on's early vetoes, I
and his 2!:!tl Kebruaryspocch ; from both
of which you hacked down very inde-
pendent I ij.
Far seeiny! Oh yes. Can you seo
your way into Congress? Dr. Ilrower
is after that too; so is Mercur.
Soldi lilts' DisciiAlUiKs. .Soldiers
having been put to much inconvenience
mud losnbylosingtheir ill-charge papers,
the la-t Legislature passed an act for
their protection in this respect. It re
quires die Hecorders of tho several
counties toplaeeon record thedL-charges
of soldiers, so that in ease of their being
lo-t or destroyed, the proofs will still
remain on the county records. TJiolaw
Is as follows :
.Sr.rnoNl. He It enacted, etc., That
tho Hecorders of Deeds in the several
counties of this Commonwealth are
hereby authorized and required to re
cord ' all llual discharges ol com.
missioned and uoii-conimls-inued tilll
corn and privates, upon application
being made to them by the holder-ol
the same, and that the recording ol the
sanioshall not besubject tothopayment
of the State tax.
THE
Tin: lleimtiltmn InlL-onl
Isn't that rich In afolloweroftMdThnd.
Stevens, who threw "conscience to tho
Devil" twenty-It vc years ago?
"A P.wim edited with such warmth
or heart, keenness of observation and
eontrollng common sense. "-Jiebubtican.
Spcaketh P. John of himself, orsomo
other man.? Poor pussy wants a corner
In Congress.
Wn are In receipt of thotierinantown
'Airgraph. This Is tho ablest agricultu
ral newspaper published In tho United
Slates, and should be in the hands of
every fanner. Tor terms see Prospec
tus in another column.
Hlisha II. IIkkih, Ksq., has sold tho
Western half of tho M'l!rhh lot, In
Hloomburg, to Isaac H. Kuhn, K-q.,
for $2,0(111. We shall soon see Improve
ments In that legion of the town. They
are very much needed.
Tin: Itadlcal of the llepubllean is
blowing his trumpet with a will. Ik
says In his last, but one : "Though our
brow is ridged with thought, and our
beard already beginning to be grizzled
with the touch of time." Whew I
Tin: World gives a list or over
XIXHTY SOMIIHHS nominated to
Post-Olllces by President Johnson, and
rejected by a radical Senate. One o!
them is in Milton, over which the AV
niblieaii grins a ghastly smile.
Such is the radical love lor the sol
dier ; and rather than confirm one, the
olllco In .Milton is left vacant.
Wiikn Peter said "I go a fishing,"
he little thought how universally his
example would bo followed In lilooni--Imrg,
more than eighteen hundred
years after he should bo gathered to his
fathers. Vet It Is a fact that, many of
our citizens, especially the young, may
be seen at alt hours of tho day industri
ously swinging the line on the banks of
the Susquehanna.
Tin: Pennsylvania KpNcopal Dioces
an Convention will meet in Philadel
phia, on next Tuesday. 3D-. J. J. Draw
er is one of the lay delegates. The
question of tlie division of the Diocese
will lie debated, and perhaps deter
mined. The Dloce-e suggested will in
clude tho City of Philadelphia, and the
counties of Delaware, Chester, Mont
gomery and Ducks,
Tin: storm o! la-t week was very de
structive in its results, l'or some days
the cars on the 1.. & II. It. It., ceased
running on account of high water, and
injuries to tho road. The canal has al
so been damaged at numerous pointy
and it will require some time and much
money to make the necessary repairs.
In other portions of the State the Inju
ries were severe, and much property
was destroyed.
Tin: Kngineers are now surveying
the route for tho Danville, Hazleton ami
Wilkesliarre Kallroad. Its route will
probably be on the oppo-ite side of the
river to Catawis-a, and from there It
will run parallel with the C. W. A I'.
It. P., as far a- Mainville, where it
will eros the stream above the mill,
run on into Heaver, up Scotch Valley,
and from there on to lfazletou, The
construction of the road will be a deci
ded benellt to our county, and we hope
it will soon get under way.
A Xi:w CorNTr.itrr.iT Fipty Ci:nt
I'dsTAi, Ci i;i!i:xt v. A well executed
counterfeit of (ho fifty-cent po-tal cur
rency I- now in ex(e-!ve circulation, it
having been "pushed" during the latter
part of the week. The engraving on the
face of (lie note Is excellent, even belter
than the genuine. The letters on the
obver-o side, are, however, -liglill
blurred. The counterfeit cm c.v-ily be
detected by comparing it with the gen
uine, being about one-eighth of an inch
narrower; the gilt is aNo Imperfect.
Tin: Uorwick (invite mentions a few
facts in the Xu i'um', but not . They
are as follows : In twil, a draft having
been ordered, the citizens of Herwlck
commenced raising men to fill their
quota. Several of the prominent citi
zens ami two of the Town Council,
asked Captain Hrockway If they otthl
not get the credit of some of hi-men,
then at home on veteran furlough. .Mr.
W.. P. Hughe- was appointed al-o to
efirrc-pond with him on tho-ubject, and
sent him the following letter:
IImiwii li, IVI)iuni IT, l-ll.
Lll'.fT. C. 11. Hwickwav Sir: The
citizens of Horough Herwlck haveral-cd
a bounty of saw, each, fortho-e ten men
von offered to give the Horough, provi
ding said Horough would ral-e a boun
ty of Ul), each. You will please tele
graph immediately and let us know
full particulars. We have the money,
nearly, all wo want now is the nu n.
l-'rank Ilou-or, the bearer of this lm
glven li- his. credit, lift u- know Im
mediately, ite-pectfully your-,
W.M. P. II Will I.
Captain Hrockway, believing that
these promise- would be lullllled, gave
tho town of Berwick the credit of
Krntikliii Hou-eraiid Henry P. Xu-s,
no tho same roll and al the same time,
and the credit applied on the call of
March llth 1WI I.
Mr. Hou-er employed Mr. Jackson or
liorwick. to collect his bounty, and by
bis advice tho Town Council paid it.
l In it Un nilvl.ed them imt to pay -Ml",
anil on the matter being carried to
Court. lt was decided that tin there was
no contract between the Jiorougu au
thorities and Xuss, he was not entitled
to recover. Xor was there any con
tract with Ilouser, and other veterans
whom they paid. It seems to us that
the citizens or Herwlck have no reason
to be proud of their verdict. Having
induced a soldier to give them their
......m ..ml imvlii!? been thereby relieved
one iimn on their quota, and having
paid other men who re-enll-ieii ai uu
same time and alter, and then repudia
ting their objection to Nil--, weni-1'"3
a vlolatloiiofalltheprinciplesof equity
and Ju-tice. It may lie loyal, but I It
honorable '
COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG-, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
'tnv.Jlcraldofthe Union, published
by C. II. ICeeler, Ksq., at Wellsboro,
Pa, COUIPS ill fine Initio li, ....... .....i
111. . ' " mm
stylish dress. It is edited with a vim.
anil though surrounded by a darkness
nam .cgyprs, it manages to
throw glimmering rays or light nt0
that benighted region. Last fall wo
went to Tioga In a missionary capacity j
but tlio I'lnotlnn vntliriia elwiii'r.,1 41...,
.. . s...... . miwnui null VU
did not much convert the county. Wenru
botindtoadd, that we Were treated with
miiiorm courtesy hy our opponents, and
during the Joint discussions wo had, the
best ol temper prevailed.
(loi.t) Pi:vi:u. This dangerous dis
ease is again developing It-olf. As in
former years, Its victims now aro most
ly young men, who havo conceived the
Idea that gold Is scattered loosely over
the blllsoud valloysor Montana, 'idaho,
and other Western Territories, and that
all they havo to do to become rich is to
go and gather the precious metal after
the manner In which the ancient Israel
ites gathered manna. Two parlies
have recently left Woom-burg for the-e
ricloiu. The first, left on the nib "Inst..
and the latter on tho 13th. Xot being
aide to ascertain tho full list of names
prevents us from publishing any.
"D.vvi n ('ami' has been removed from
the Post Mastership at Central!:!, and a
rabid Copperhead by the name of John
llannuni, appointed." llejiiiblivan,
May iith.
There i- one truth In the above "ele
gant extract," which is, that David
Camp lias been superseded as Post Mas
ter at Ccntralln. It is not true that
John llannuni has been appointed, nor
that the new Pot Master Is a "Copper
head," nor that he Is in any seine a
"rabid" oruangerou- per.oiu ' John P.
Illinium, a gentleman who U respected
wherever known, has been appointed,
and his appointment is undoubtedly up
proved by mo-t or the citizen- within
the delivery or the otlice, Including
many Hepubllcans.and it was made up
on very good grounds.
Mr. Camp, who had kept the olllco in
Ids drug store, was about discontinuing
business, and resuming an employment
unstiitcd to Iiu discharge or the duties
of the office. Besides, his conduct as
Post .Mater, had not been entirely sat
isfactory. Hy the change the olllco will
be located nearer (be railroad depot, and
thus the expense and inconvenience of
a contract for carrying the mails avoid
ed. Popular opinion, the convenience
of the publicum! economy in the mail
service, are all consulted in this case,
and ju-tify the change which ha been
made.
As to the slang term "rabid copper
head," it issues from the proper source,
and Is about a- appropriate, Ju-t anil de
cent as other as-anlts of the Jfejtnblican
upon other honorable men. Any im
pntalion upon Mr. llanuan, that he
has ever been unfaithful to the laws or
to Ids duties as a citizen, is wholly un
true and unjustifiable. On the contrary,
lie lias establi-hrd a character for .honor
and good conduct which the Kill tor who
assails him might feel proud to possess.
Mr. ilannan Is a Democrat, as aro
about two-thirds of the citizens of this
county, and he was elected to the ofllco
of County Auditor In-t year by the
votes of tho-e who agreed with him in
political opinion, and ugaiitst the influ
ence and vote of his present aadanf.
With that cndor-ciiicut, and with the
confidence mid good wilt of his neigh
liors extended to him in the new olllco
to which lie has been assigned, he may
well smile at the impotent nialico of a
man who ii accustomed to calumniate
tho-e he cannot difeat.
In thoo remarks we take the slang
expre-siou applied to Mr. Ilannan, in
thoseti-e in which it was intended to be
undei'-tood -a descriptive of one who
desired the. .-uecos-. of the rebellion, and
thedlssolutlou of the t'ninn. Hut, in
Ibis sense, whether applied to Mr.
Ilannan or to the great body of tho-e
American freemen who supported Me
Clellanln IVil, and a policy of restora
tion in Is'ijfl, It is plainly impertinent,
unjust, offensive and false, and the wri
ter or speaker who thu- applies it, sim
ply proves hi m-clf to po-se-s a depraved
intellect and a malignant heart,
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1'01'1;'H VIIUIIMA (AMI-AKIN.
Whllo eimased iitllappahaiinock .Sta
tion, tho Pennsylvania Keservcs, to
which Corps we originally bclonKcd,1
passed us en route to YViirronton. Their
diminished ranks told more plainly
than words their services on tho Penln
Miila. The Corps had disembarked at
Prederlcksburo;, nnd marched Ironi there
to loin us.
It would ho tedious to recapitulate tho
marchliiKauil countermarcluii"; around
AVarrenton. Sulllco It to know that
.Stonewall .lackson bad jilnnted himself
square In our rear t Manassas Junction,
having readied throiiKh ThoroiiKhraro
Oap by a forced march. 1 will not pro
lend to make this sketch 11 history by
dcscrlblii"- the movements or tho main
bodies ortho army, but confine myself
to our own.
On AVodnesday,Aii-ust 27th. wo took
up our line of march towards Manassas.
We wero much impeded by strauRlcrs,
broken down wagons, and the other tic
brhotn retreatlu"; army, and hence un
derwent the slow torture or slartln1,'
and stopplnt; every few moments; a
process which prevents rest, anil yet
shows no progress. The entire night
was thus passed. In the morning we
got under motion, though the men .act
on iccuiy, 'iney nacl no commence 111
Pope, wero without rations, and .saw
their horses without forage.
At noon, however, exciting news
readied us. M'Clellaii'sforcesbad check
ed Jacl'on, said the courler,nnd Hanks,
Slgel, and King's Division of our Corps
were toaltacii timt aiternoon 111 conjunc
tion with the Army of the Potoniac,aiid
thus "bag" Jackcon, beroro the remain
der or tho Coufedor.ito nrmy could ar
rive. To our Division was assigned
the dangerous duty of holding Long
street in check until night, when it
was confidently expected tho "bagging"
nroce-s would bo bo connected. I sav
the duty assigned our Division was dan
yeronn, because It placed us between the
two (ores 01 tne enemy, nnu miouki wo
be tumble to bold Loinrstreet. or should
Jackson fall back to Join him, oifr de
struction between tlio two masses would
lie inevitable.
The Division marched briskly across
tne country, because no 111110 couiu ue
Io-t in findine: roads. The enemy's cav
alry wero steadily driven back toviiear
TJiorougiiiaro uap, ami mero maue a
stand. Colonel .Stiles of the Xinth Xew
York, then commanding Ilnrtsuff's Hri
gado, was ordered to advance to the at
tack, but became so lliistered as to bo
unable to give a single Intelligible com
mand. (icnerallUckotts, becoming im
patient sit the slow progress of the twelfth
and thirteenth Massachusetts Hegiincnts
ordered Colonel Dick Coulter of the fa
mous eleventh Pennsylvania tojulvanco,
and before the command was fairly giv
en the entire ltcgiment were on the
charge. Hut feeblo opposition was made,
and Long-trect's advance were soon
pushed hack into tlio "(lap." This is a
.ig-zagpa-stlirougb thollull Hun moun
tains, thesides of which are precipitous
in the extreme ; and there is scarcely
room for the railroad, Htreani.iuid wagon-road
to pass through. Coulter' Heg
iinent advanced at once again-t tho
enemy posted in the gap, but wa- soon
repulsed with heavy lo-s. Tito nature
of the ground, and the lack or support,
soon caused him to give up hopes or a
further advance. Tlio attack of tho
twelfth and thirteenth Massaclm-ests
Itcgimenls was al-o futile, because a
.skirmish line among tlioso rocks could
hold an army at bay. My section of the
artillery wa- shoved by hand into the
(iap, mid after riddling a stone mill and
soniohotisosin whicli the enemy's sharp
shooter were placed, our skirmish line
advanced and took iio-esslon of them.
A laughable incident occurred at this
time on our left. After infinite labor
one of Hall's guns was shoved by bund
to the summit of a steep hill, but at tlio
tlrst shot the recoil sent it luck, and, it
ran down the bill with fearful velocity,
Miia-hlng through fence- and scattering
the supporting infantry, to the delight
ol' the rebels, and consternation or the
cannoneers. During this time ourforces
Were engaged at Mana-sa- and vicin
itv but the sound of the llring showed
tliat no general engagement, had yet
taken place.
Our guns kept complete command of
the! Jap until dark, when weeonimeneed
falling buck forthe purpose ot" joining
the main body. Wo bad rullllled our
orders in preventing Long-treet from
joining Jackson. About midnight we
reached Gainesville, and hlvouaced
on the ground until morning. Men
and horse- were worn out and nearly
slarvcj. To get water for the poor ani
mals we ere obliged to go some ills
tance beyond the picket line, and at the
imminent risk of being picked up by
the guerillas who info-tod the country.
At daylight the Division was again
put in motion, forour po-itiou was still
a prccariou-one. Our orders had been
to form on the left of King's Division,
but l'or some unaccountable rea.-on he
had moved his command to tho right,
leaving us completely i-oiated. Wo al
so found that no general engagement
had taken placethoday previoiis.though
Mgel's Corns anil King's Division had
attacked the enemy, and forced hinr
baclv.sonie distance.
our lineof inarch w.i- by HrituoHta
thin, and from there to .Manassas June
tlon, which had been evacuated hy Jack
son. Here ho captured an 'imiuen-o
amount ol'.provi-ion-, forage, ordnance,
and stores of all kinds. It was well for
him that he did, as hi- men had been
without rations for nearly two day.-. To
illii-ti-.itethoaudacifvof thoinan I may
state, that on arriving at the Junction
he compelled the telegraph iterator,
whom he hud captured, to send a dlj
iiatch to Alexandria in (ieueral Pope's
name, asking for supplies. (Ifeour-e!
they came along in due time, and weri"f
promptly made u-e of by Stonewall. I
lie complimented our (ioveruiueiit by
-aying that It was mure prompt in siip-
plying his requlltlon than hi- own. 1
At tbl- time the illllerent command-,
were under contradictory orders. Me
llowed however moved his Corps to the
right, leaving Pinter on the left to op-po-e
Longstrcet who had now arrived
from Thoroughfare Cap. This, Pope
did not believe; hence hi- faulty ar
ranginents for the battle. The fighting
wa- heavy and the lo-.-cs were consld
crable. Though Pope had superior
number, yet tills advantage was neu
trali.ed by ralxedi-pusltloiisol'thoiucn,
bo that ho could not bring ids 11111 es to
bear. Along Jackson's main front ran
a fetrin of woods, and his men used for
their protection a cut or excavation of
a projected railroad wlilcn btretched
fioui the Wiirrenton Pike in'tlielirec(Ion
ofStidlov Church. This was 1111 admi
rable protection, and nodoubt saved the
i oiueitoi'uto army.
7"KTKlUNAItY SlMtOKOX. Til K
v ui.tlcrr.i'ni'i iiikcm this iii'-iiMMi or liuormlnt;
tlie cltii'iii of toluiiililti ( ouiity, tli.it lit' I Imv
twl In
. hrn lie N mi'iiuriil
Woatti'iultn all mllx mali
In tlif line of lii4 Iiumih sh. anl vu h
lUMJU'lNK, Sl'A IN, HIM-INT,
anl all otlu r UN that horso ll.-sli Is Uelr to, i hul
Inmltm ti-ni( tltlon In lh' tnatim-nl --if('Ully
of tlni ulimi' tiii-ni ton. il iIIm'iim'm.
M' K itici:.
IIKIUPP'S SALIO.
Ilv vlrlur nf n writ nr A tint .-rnW Win.. Iimt
mil of Ihe Court of C01111111111 I'lon of Helim Iklll
eoinily, nml In tno illroelixl.tlioro will do wild liy
imlillo riuiup nr otili'ry, un sutciihay, .Iunii I.
IHW, nt ten n'clnek In tlio lorotionn, nl llnj Court
llmiv, in thn llormmli of l'otlmlllo, Kenus Iklll
eouiity.tlie riillnwIUR Itent lMntolo will
All Hint, tho iiiiillvl.le.1 ftpvcn-nt-ilrrnUi uirt of
ninl In the following Orfcerlbei! pleec or lmreelof
luiu 1111111, i-uiiinieii ni iKirtiom 01 (ennui orlul
unl mir cj-k, relet red to In Hie Indenture of Com.
lirillllUl'S 1111.1 ItnllHI.nu l, -nll..,fl.. nr.,rK.l ...
jaunte, lyliiK nnd lieln mrtly In the township of
,,, 1.-1111,11.111 isiiiuiy, umi
inr ly In Cnn.vimliniiitown.hhi, Columbia eounly,
Inllie Kliilo or I'l iinsMviitilii, mid hounded iin.l
lICKcrilllil tieriiriUlllf la 11 riet'ttl mnrkln,. i.m.I
reiiort of 11 Inriier pli-en or t'orllonof Imi.l, of
wfilih tills ilpserllieit li purl (limile liy 1'eter
""" -i'en l lsiier, of I in liorouu h
Of l.,t BV n llta., .1 Ml.ni.ll-OI. r.
nx folluwii. In wll 1 lleitlniiliin nt n imlnt In lli.i
middle of the miinmlt of Hit, hlah rldKe, mil
........ ... ....I .....iiiiii.,, , revK, which poini ix mm
wny between the eastern biiuii.lary of n inut or-
.u1111.11. nuiii'jiiiiiii 11 warrant iiiilen ine llilr
tlelliihiy of May, 1-tm. Ixmied to William inilntt,
mid tho western Ixmniliiry of n tract orluluullv
surveyed 011 a warrant dalcd tho leiiih dny of
January, j .1,1. usucn in joiin Alexander, nou-n
I'lu i in nil' iiiniru esiuiei I Willi li IHilIlt Wax inarll-
e.t hyllieialilHhaereriiiidl' lhenipimlhoi!i'ound
bv a little 1: tint st nki. nml ii nll,..,r n nn.i i.ii.
lii-ssed llKitn liihtclieslnut oak trees, each hn Inu
three liolehex lowardx Kald pllei) Iheni e bv the
middle of lliesiililllllt of said rldee by the follow
...k. ...i..;--. ....ii...sijii..-.',iiUN,iiiie oeiim innriioil
by the sal.lHImercrmid 1 Islier by entlliuin blaze
.M iH.'i'i. in., noii-iii-x iiion mi. eiiini ireex iiiei
bla7i for oilier lines): that Is tnsay.soutli fphilitv
live deureex iin.l lliren.oiuirlrrx or n .1n.,r.i u-,i
soen hundred mid eluhtcen feet tonyouinr pinn
tree, lii.il Uc.l by llieml.l sthnclernnd I'lslu r lorn
corner, hy three notches on the easterly mid west-
erlv stiles thereof, ami witness.-.! I,v ll.ron t,,.iM,nb
upon each of the shies, respectively, towards tho
n,.,i.-,,i ri-,-, III.', Ulllioi IIIU llfCS, OIll'.OI WHICH IS
alarm' while oak, statulllur westward of unld
youiii! ,lne; llicnci' scmlli slxty.slx dei-rees and
oiie-quarterof nilcKieo west, four hundred and
nine reel to a blue tree, marked bv Mild SUinercr
nnd rlsher with three notches on the easterly mid
westerly sides, and wltliisseil bv three litilOtcx
upon thcftido towards tho sumo of each four plno
ireexmiu iw o mciv oau irees- inence sollllielffhty
one deureex and tweiily-two lulnutes west, noA en
niiiiiiii'ii umi sixiy leei in n pine Kliol stltlcp.art
111 a lit In 111 St mil's. Ill nil n bv M.itil fci.h. i.i'ur. ,.. 1...
llneor the westerinost surey, on a warrant to
John Ilreher, which exlends iiorlhwnrdlv from
the north-west corner of nn Intcricrlnis survey
on n warrant toJohll Kellcyj (the last said stake
andlilleor stones urn at a ilistnncn of two htm.
dred mid I'luhty-slx feet north, eluht and one-half
ill K l in nisi lllllll s.iiii o, hit oi i"ie joiin Kcny
snrvey,and w ere w llncsseilby tlieMildshacferiilid
l'lslier, by three notches from ttie sides towiuds
the same by six trees standing In the lieluhhor
liood thereof ;) thence by n llnu parallel with tho
southern boundary ofiheOlrard tracts, orlirnal
ly surxcjeil on warrants Issued to ttoherl lllliz
lielluer, William Miniinon mid (leo. lleckhatn, to
Witt soulli eliihty-twonlid ouchalrilecieex west,
aliout three thimsaiidclKhthuiidrcil and two reet,
bo the same more or less, until It Rlrllies the
eastern boundary line of the trnoi originally i,itr
veyeit on u wilnaut lssted to lidfnrali 'lrnnt,
daled thn bceolid ilayofJanuiiry, 1TU.1, nt tliu ills
tmieo uftlvo hundred nnd sIMy leit south, seen
nnd one-half ileureex east from the double plno
comer of the last said tract; thence aloinr the
eastern lino of tlio said lieluirali Orant
survoy, north nlno ileyrcrs west tle hun
dred mid sixty reet to tlio nforsntd double
pine corner of llie Iieburnli Urnnt survey; thence
alonii the northern boundary lino of said last
named survey, south eli;htv-two de(;reex west,
nhout four hundred reet, betliesatiioinoreor less,
to stones, neonerof tho tract orlKlnallv xurve
el on a wmrent Issued to Wlliialu Klllot. dated
Iheteinh otMay, 1THI; Ibeme nlotnr the eastern
iMiuiiday lineof the said Will luin i:illot survey
north seven mid one half deureex west, cross
In,, the county line of Scliujlklli and Colmhln
counties lntosiltd Cnluinbla eouiitv, about three
thousand one bundled mul llfty in t, bo Ibn same
inoreor less, ton comer by tlienilkliil,lol.a chest,
nut oak tree, but now stnnisi, nttcMeil liy old
wltness-niarlisoii ;uie!;;liborlii Ine; betni; tho
southwestern corner ot the aforesaid tract origi
nally surveyed on u wiirnmt to Unhurt llllteliel
iner: tlieneo by tlt umlhorly luiundary Hue or
llio Inst mentioned tract, unit of the aforesaid
trai t orltfliiallv surveyed on a warrant to William
shannon, north eltilitv-two deirreosnnd oue-lialf
east, tour thousand nine bundled nml tiizhly. nine
fiet to n point midway lietween the eastern lino
of tin' said Willi. mi 1 Ml lot survey mid tlio western
lineof the John Alexnud'-r suivev; which point
was ascertained by in liial measuri ment.nud was
attested by the said Sihaeferiind l'lslier, hy mark
liuajouiiu'iilne lorn corner with three, notches
on tile eastelly. westerly Hint S'Hlthcrlv sides, re.
sni'cllvely. and also ,y wltnisnlui; tho same by
Ihree iiotelieii uimii llio side bioklni; lownrd tho
kiuiip four trees, respectively, slitnillnir In the
miuhborliood therein i ihence by n lino pnrallel
witii tlio eastern Hue of said survey on n warrant
lo William i:illol, south seven dcKrees and one
hntr east, three thousand sixhundrcd and thlrty
rour feet and one-hatf totlie bctitnnlnjj: itoint on
the liildillo of tlio summit of the rliise iitoiesatil,
containing w Itlilu I lie said bomidarkx the iiiuntl
ty nralsmtllvehuiulred acres, lie tlio samoiiioreor
less, Willi thn nppurtciinnces lielin: part or the
snino tileeeor portions nt inil which ltlcliard 1.
1'oulke, WUll.ilit l'.irker I'liuliie, nnd tho corpor
ation known ns "Tho i'rcstnu lletrcat," parties ot
tho llrst part, in and to n certain Indenture or
deed or compromise, nnd or mutual irrantx and
iclcases, dated the eluhleentli d.iy or June,
A. 11.. IMS, recorded In rSchiiylklll Cinntv, In
llced lloolt No. .-,s, ,.ikii .11, nml in Columbi.v eoun
ly, in IVedltiMik O, iai.'e'.'irr urniUMl, leli'ilsed anil
ciliillnned nil tlii.lr lUlit, tllfn ami interests
thf ic-lu nnd itiereto unto .folm Ansp.ich,.Ir Ills
heirs and aslmis rorever.asltiand bvsald recited
linlentuiu rilereuco Ihcti'to U-lmt had, and ton
copy of a plan thereunto annexed, tiie same wilt
moi-o fully appear, mid which the said John Alls.
iiaiii.Jr. iiranleil ami eoiiM-ed in niorltrniji' to
Levi .Mtiltsou an I Charles Itiher, upon tho fail
day of January, A. II. Isia ; wiileii said mortmco
Is recorded lnSiiluvlillcolllir.lli MortL-it'ie Itnolc
0, pan.' -il'i, nnd in Columbia count v, in .MoitaKe
llo.il: No. 1, tme ."ilil.
Tbeleiire Iwo Collieries uinill Ibis tract one
Ulmn the Mammoth Vein, below water-level,
worked under lease i,v Seliatl llnnoluie; tin- im
lirovemcnts at which belong to tin- lissurs, and
consists ot two slope Houses, two Mold's, two
HoMlid and I'liuipliiK I:iikIiiis. one of ninety,
bois.llllldolier.llltty tioln, poner.wllh Hollers and
Hoist liar and euiuptni; .Machinery cotnjtleto; one
limililo Itreaiier, wltii Ctmine. (jearltii; mul Ma
chinery complete; Halt Itoad Tracks, Ihllleen
litiK-ks of Miners' Iloiisi-s, i inlu single Houses,
1. no larixn Mntile, Ittackstnith shop, I'arpenti'r
Silinp, nil nlld l'owder Houses mid Olllco, The
otiier Ciiilii-ry Isupon lhe-kldmnre Vein, above
VMlter-li Vel, and Is now worked under lease bv
Ihe New York City Mutual Coal fompauv. The
lliiproveincnts at Ibis Colliery consist ofone Coat
liionker. with i:nnrlne, Ijenriut; and Maiiilnerv
eonipicle; live bloi'ljx of Miners' Houses, Hall
Uoiids, Carpenter shop, Uhickstultli -hop, .-table.
Oil and Powder Houses mid otlice,
si IciI and taken In execution us ihn property
ot .lour, A-isi'.vfii. Jr., nnd lo bo told by
All! li i.i, null Hhl rill.
Slll.llllr'rt Ol-KK'K, I
I'ottsvilli-, l'a May 3, WI7.
jj S. INH'KItXAirirKVKXr'l':,
NHTlli: TO TAX l'AYl'.KS.
Notice isberi by elventh.lt thellliilcrsti-Tieil. As.
sessorof the 1.1th District of I'eliusvivallla, will
hold Courts of Appeal tor the corieetlon of i rro,
neons assessiiu'iits, as follows
IV VVYC.NIMi csil'Nl r
on luis.lnv the lltli ilny of May, 1-67, nt Willi's
Hotel, in 1 uiiiuinuitock, -
In niiMiroun I'oi-.srv,
on Thurii'lav and I'rl lay. Hie liilli mil 17th d.ivs
of May, 1-?, at the Mian's House ill Tow.uiiiu,
IS Sli.l.lV'AS ( ol'NTV.
on Momlnv the Situ day or Mjy, sC7, nt the La.
potte Hull I, In L'tpollc.
IN SIOMOCn IHl'Ml,
on Hiursdsy, Hie i"l.lil,vy nl May, ItOf.nt llie.Moli.
tour House in liuir.ille,
IS lOl.t'Ullll iocmv,
on 1'ild.iy (lie 51th d.iv of May. W,7, at the Asses
sor'sotllie In IttiHimsburg.
All npiK-nls must b - In wrllli'' nud should spiel fv
tlie pilltii uiar cause, matter or tiling, respecting
which a deiisioii is leipiestel, anil sli ill slate the
ground or prlneiple ol error ioniplalue.l ot.
Appeals may be made at theolflce of the Asses,
sornl any time pnv tou. to tiled ib above llxcd
for hearing appeals.
40- If any person liable to Income tax, or own
lug carriages, watthcx and oilier articles liable
muter sebislule A, of tile Lxelse law, have not
et reported, they are hen by untitled to do so nt
otiee, or become liable to the penalty. It Is the
duty of etery one nmeliiible to tho law to seek
Ihe Assessor of his District, anil lrrake blsretllril.
imliiaiT r. ci.auk.
ssesKor nth District, iv mm.
Asxi.ssoii'iS OlKll'l-, I
lllooinsburg, P.i., April 'Jl, W. j
Jlo .tfaiituiir .lmi'coii. Jntmille a'i llhn-in.tr.
Ilrtttlfnrtl .livlt. .Sullium fl.ui.'; Lvanero, ami
.yurtrt Ilranrn jtitu icrif, y.siie ctty.
j. ii no v k it,
Is now ttirfrln; t tho inilille lils Stiiclc of
.y p ii J x a a o o s
ronilHtlni; tit part f n full lino nf
INfiHAIX, WOOL AND H AO
(' AIU'ETS,
Tint cluthi ninl raiilmtTsj for J,i.liV fonts,
HAMtsoMi: imrt ,:oons(
of lilt imltrniH and quutltlt's, I nlaUU ninl l'lint
of vnrlous ijimlltUH itnd irhar.
III.KACIIIU) AND 11IIOWN MTSLlNHj
I.ADIK'B rilKXCII COltSKTS,
ijalmona'i, skihth.
(loud assortment nf
i.a w" .t ciiu.nitK.vx ttAiTi:its.t noo'is.
I'resh riroei ries nnd l-piccs. New nssorlmeiit of
(ILASS AND (ll'lir.NS-WAIli:,
V X NO. 1 .MACK Hit HI.
In one-half ami one-fourth Isirriis.
Now is ihe lime to make your selections, us I
tun offering goods at very low prlcis, and our
motto Is fair dealing to nil, mid not to bonnier
old hy any. -I. .1. IIHOWIIII.
II: iisburg, April 1.'. WT7.
AJ M. THAUtiil,"-
" ATTaltNllV-AT.LA W,
M'twIiL, Columbln Comilv-, IViura,
s
PA.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
(lilAllliKiS W. HNYftKH,
llEALKlt 1M
II A It D vr ARK,
lltON, MAII.M, HTIIEI,, AC, AC, AO.
MAIN HTltr.IIT, lll.OOMSllUItO, I'KKN'A.
Tntto this method of Infortnlniithe (itUcnsof Co-
liinihln eonty, that lio lias openeil nn extensive
Itnritvvnro Horn on Main street. In lltoimisburE.
uienr Iron street, nml llmt liolinx on Imnd n
I.AUUKll HTOi'K AND llliTTKU AUS'lRTKIl
Ihau enn bo found anv- vvliero tlso In the county,
nnd vvlileli ho Inlcnils lo sell at prices which defy
competition.
CHAINS, AXICS, RTKKIi, IUON.
I linra elm Ins, nil slies. -nxec, nil tn.iUo nnd
weighty steel, nil sizes. Iron, all shnpen, nnd nil
very low,
iiun.nr.n's HAHDWAnn,
of every descriptions. Nails, nxlo imlleys, snsli
cords, latches, loeksnud knobs, butt scrovvx, sash
fasts, window sprlnirs, linse knobs, strap hinges,
hnxps nml staples, hooks nml slnpli s, nnd In fact
uverylhing ncrslnl in that line.
COACH .t WAH0N MAK'Btt.4' lIAItDWAnn.
embracing almost every thing In Hint line. Also
IIAHNIXS MAK tlW llAItllWAIt!',
Iluckles, Jnimnned! bueltles. silver nlatcsl: bltts
of every kind, Haviks, Iron i paM trees i lUMias,
wnon jsnuiiioirees, nig trees, nlrth web, worsted
nnd cotton t thread, slllc, nwisiuid iieedles, tools
of nil kinds.
HiroiiMAiiT.trH HAitiiWAitn,
A run assortment forcnrpenlcrs. I havcblnnes
all kinds, snws; hand, p.iniiel, rip, and compass,
squares sieei, iron, nlld iry : boring lnaehlnes,
chlsles, nngers, bevels, mallets, braces,- gauges,
piow, ruies, mis, mid about everything for enr
pouters.
ron nn: phopu: nnNiniAi.i.T-
I have coal
hods, coal
shovels, Rcoops,
coal sifters, lnnt
erns,table eutIery,iKicket
cutleiy, plated spoons,
pl.Htxl forks, servers, tea n ml cof.
fee iits,biitterkiilve.s,tnlll saws,
cross cut saws, circular saws, gang saws,
llles, horso r hoes.wrenchea.rlvels.ham
mers, hatchets, mat locks, picks, forks, grub
bllig hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes.
lakes, bed pins, twine, skntcs, plows, eonin trim'
livings, i.mery, red chalk, white chalk, wire,
horso linlN, meat cutters, scales, wnsh tsiards,
hor.so buckets, wooden palls, clothe
pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor mats, corn poppers, p.ilnt
brushes, lurso brushes, sleigh
bells, heel calks, onomcl
ed kettles, brass kettles,
copper kettles,
stewkettles.snuce
pans.broad
ncx,nnlls,
Hledccs, curtain tlxtures,
llilmbleskelns nnd boxes,
Tunips, lead pipe, etc.,
Tan ed i ope anil huudieits of articles not .enu
merated constantly on hand at
CHAlil.lX W.rlNVIIKIt'sl,
Main Street, Illoomsburg.
CLOTHING.
j"KW STOCK OF
I-'reli arrival t,f
cr.oTiiixci,
FAI.I, ANI WINTr.ll OOODsl.
11AVII) LOWlINIir.ltO
inviles attention to his stock or
CHEAP AND r.SIIIONAIlI.n Cl.OTIIINO.
nt his ttore on
Main Street, twodmn nbovotjio Amei icnnlloiu.
Ill.oKisburg, P.i.,
Wheio ho has Just received Irnm New York nnd
I'liu.niciphln n lull assortment of
mi:n and hoys' clotiiink.
Ineludlng the most fnshlomtble, durable, nml
handsome
drhss ooopSj
consisting of
Hfi PACK', 1'tlOtiv. OUM, AND OIL-CLOTH
COATS AND I'ANTS,
of nil sorrs, sizes, nnd colors. He has also replen
ished his already large stock of
FALL AND WlNTIIlt SII.VI..
sTitii'KD, nrirituD, and plain vixrs,
K1IIUTS, CItAVATS, HTOfiCS, COI.LAIts,
lIANDKKItCHIIirs, (ILOVUM,
Pl'SPUNIIiatS, AND I'ANC'Y AltTIULCH
He has constantly on hand n larao and uell-se-
leetist assortini'iit of ,
( LOTUS ANP VI'SsTIN as,
vihicii he is pieparist to make to order inlonny
kind of clothing, on very short notice, mid In the
best maimei. All his clothing Is wado to wear,
and most of It Is of home iiiaiiiifaetuie.
HOLD WATCIIIX AND Jr.WLLTtV,
of every description, line mid ihe.ip. His ease of
Jewelry Ii not .surpasseipln this pi.-ns.. r-,,11 nnd
examine his general assortment of
CLOTIIINd, WATCIUH JllWnt.tlY, Ac.
DAVID LOWn.Vlll'ItO.
JKW CI.OT1IIX0 AND (JKXTIii:-
MHNS rfltNlslIINCl.KlOlti:.
The uiiderslirm.il lesjuxirully iinnouneox lo his
man.v riiends tiiat he has opened u nevv Clothing
and rii-iitlemen's I''uiiillilng Slue, in iht Jovro
room of Hie lI.irnuTr. Dullillug, soathwest eoiTier
,f M.iin and Maikiit streets, r.looiusburg, Pa,
Iliivlngjust returned from I'hlludclphlo with n
Large Stock of
( 1'ALI. AND WISTT.II CLUTIIIN1!
ii:nti.i:mi:ns i'viinisiiinc (iikid-s, Ac
he ll.lttfis lilmself that he can please nil, ' Ills
stock comprises
mi:n's, hoys', and youths' cLm-inso,
such as
DlllS-s CHATS,
HACK CIlATS,
OVl'ltCOATS,
I'ANTS.
VUSTs,
I'NDlUtslllltTS.
DiiAwrns,
CHLLAHS
NKCC-TICS,
IIOSILIIY,
srHi'KNDi:ns,
IIANDKKUCIIIIU'S,
I'MllllKLLAS,
and 111 fnet evervtlitns In the Clothing or I'ur
nlslitug Hue ut very low prices.
In addition to lheiiliove he has nn elegant i"'
sorlment ot
CLOTHS, CASSlMi:itll, AND VUSTI.S
CUlTIIINO MADK TO OltDUlt AT Till:
hUUHTIHr notici:.
Call nnd sco beforo purchasing elsewhere, nnd
ki:Cl.'lti: GltUAT 1IA1KJA1NS.
ocld-ly J, W. CHIIMllUltLAIN
MILLINERY GOODS.
B
l.OOMSm'IKJ FANCY Tltl.M-
MINd AND IKlOKSTOlli:,
second disir lieluw Ilarttunu's, Main Nlieet.
.Ittsl reis-Ivrd'a new bliK-Ji ol
.LTHYllH, WO0L12N AND COHON VAltNS,
cousirrs, i.aciss, i:jiiiitoiiu:itii:-,
muslin i:doinu-, imr-ss tihmmincis
and every vurh-ty of articles tisiir.lly kept in a
i'ani'Y sroitr.
Also
StiltiDI. ItnOKM, 11 VMS IlllOKH, IIIIILIX,
hi'ND.'w-sciioni. hooks,
nnd a lafge lot or
Misci:i.LANi:orM notv.'si,
AC'COl'NT AND Mr.MOIIANnil.M IIOOKs,
lfl.ANIC PIIKIW, linNHH AND IOItTOAH'.s,
and n geni'ial and well-wlix'tix" nssorluu iit of
I'At'Illt, V.NVi:i.Ol'. Ar.
A, D. WI'.IUI.
MISCELLANEOUS
rPHI2 IAI)I)Y 11UX
COAL U'O JI I'AN.Y,
HIIICKBIIINNY, ITiNNSTLVANIA.
CAIMTAL 130,0(ll.
JOHN M. HTACKIIOL'sn, lTtsldent.
C'llAH. A. 100Nr,8eerolorynndTroiurer.
DinncToni:
John M, fltaklion, N. I,. Cnmpbeil,
Clim. A. lloone, Cyrus Btncklion.,
A. M'Dowcll.
or VI CIS,
MAIN flTltr.UT, SUICKSII1NNT, PA'.
Tho lands held by this Compnny, consist of
KOUll IIUXDHUD ANJ) 1'OUTY
OSl! ACItKsl.
nml slxly.foiir pcrcher, of cnrefully sellcd land
ijiiiKsonuiwcsioi vv iiKes-iinrre, Luzeriiocouu
ly. I'll., til the western isii-f of Ibn flrr.nl v,.Ml.,.r..
or Wyoming Coal Ilnsln.
A very eareful and thorough examination re
ccntly mado lias proven theso (for tho abate)
lands to bo the elllbisltmrnt of n , ns, n,.n,.hi r
the very best tiunllty of nnthracllo eol, hntlng
every facility that could bo disdred for trans
portation In nil directions. Tim above tract U
crossed l,r n eood roml. .ml nis .u...Ai,., ...
front, nnd Joining nre the Lneknwnnnn Alllooms-
,uiiBiiiuroaii,iiiiu ino Wyoming ennui, thus nf.
fording tho very best advantage of a carrying rooit
and fnttnl niiitilti.p ,,. ,1... .i. ...
a " i"c iiiuuiii in nil,
mines without cx-icnso to the company.
Tho measurement of the diiferenl beds or teams
ulrendy developed wai cdrefully oUtnlned nnd
ndded together! the thickness of theso seams.
Includlngthecclebrntetl "Hed Ash," "lluck .Moun
tain," or "annul Tunnel" eiii, Is llilrly-one nnd
n half feet. (3li;i. everr .iililnr.nl .,r nl.t.l. ..in
yield n ton, giving n lame ninnnnt of ibn b..st
uunllty of coal.
Tllelocntleii Is such Hint nil the Telni may be
CUt nnd Worked til llin.rl.r.nln.1 ...... M.I.. n.l ...
- s .. ...... mil i in in ucn less expense llinn
can bo done from eollerles operating below water
Till' coal enn bo bi-rmnlil In 11, n i,r.Mil.....i.
drifts Or tlllllielx Wllicllitratti Itmu-nfnr fr.., !,. .
mines nnd saves tho hotallng of tho coat. So tlio
eligibility or these lands for cheap mining Is un
questionable. Very lately tlio ".Irani! Tunnel"
or "Ited Asli" vein has been ois-iu'il. mid l.i,w
prodiulugnsflne a quality of coal ns has t ier
...en pnsiuceu in me, nnthrnelle regltns. The
breaker now In nporntlou Is capablo of pieparUg
Ti'mn l.'Jl lo niKl ,D u. ... ,n. ....
' - "'n I Wll . .llMMItlUL-Ul'lJlllllUlf
an nbtindaiit supply of wood nnd timber very vnl-
inl.lnr.,.,..i..l ... ....... ....... .
' "" iiii.,i i',iri,oses, which gives ine tract
tho mlvnntnge of many othor coal lands. The
fact that almost nil vnlunhln ronl tan.ls nr.. Imti...
rapidly taken up by heavy eapltnllstxor large cor-
i"'""'"1-, n...,nn umi nicy liui.sr sieaiiuy nncl
greatly rlso in the market value, whllo with tho
Immense and eoiistniilli li.r.rn,ili,a .i,.u.n.-..i r.
this i-oal, and the Ilatlroa.l nnd Norlti Ilronch ru-
iiai, passing ny me niouthror tlio mtnrs, through
iiiuiiiciiiron miiKtiiM districts of lllooinsburg,
Danville, Duncannon, Harrisburg, Mlddhitown,
Marietta. AUd (VlllltllblA. Ill llitcwntr n, 11..ru
do Oraee, one can scarcely conceive of n mrru
prolllablo or permnn.int source nf wealth than
may be found in lands tike these.
In order to be nblo to open their works on o
morn extensive plan, this company has placed a
portion of their capital stock In market on the
following terms' Auv nersonlnlrlto-onnnr ninr.,
shares of stuck nt
T K X DOLL A It S V. A f ! IT
will bo enlitifd nunuallv tnioiini.mi.t
at the mlno per share, nnd any stockholders
1"! ULULIVI.NU TUB COAI.
as nforCMlltl. to be sreilllnl
Company, with tho tlim.rc.iiro betwuea lliexiai
and sellingtirlee for enft, stmrn ir. i. .,M i.fn.u
n illviileHd .ball be declare,).
C. I'. KNAri'. Atent.
-Miircli 1, 1SC7.
Till
FIRST PREMIUM
x
f Of n fSIIvcr MfUul
WAI AWAnnro TO
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
By lhe lf. It. tUU Aarlcultural Hnclrtt,tt
nAItltKTT'rt
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Jtcitorci Gray llnlrto li niturat color. l'rt.
-I mote 4 thn Krowih at Ilia lljir. L'hun-;fi ih
3" rootitptln-lronirinnl nrqntilc act ion. hrncJtx
r& cntc DonJrult mul lltimon-. freirnti t
iuio untie iii mis non l im .
cntt, nm, nuiiu ana "xVJ
J. n. BARREtTT A CO., Proprietart,
MAXCiirsTri:, n. ii.
si-S"!'lb.v I N. MOVLIt, Uloomsbnrg, I'n,
and Diligslstsgineriilly. iiprVilT-lm
QAUHIAGK JIAXU.'A(rrOUY,
lllooinsburg, ra.
M. C. SLOAN a iiitornnit
th KUecessot . ot
WU,I.I..V Ht.iiAN A r-vN
Hitltilietlie liusliusxof maklNg
('AlmiAdlS', lll'tillli.
and eveiy style of
1'ANi'V IVAHIIN", '
whliii 1 1 u-y have emi-tuntly on han.) lo suit cits,
turners.' Never using nny material but the best
mid employing ihomo-it exx-ilenciHl workmen.
iney liopo tiii-',lltlliueiin lieletofore to give entile
sat Is tact lou to cv try customer. An liispictloni V
their vrork, nnd or the reasonable, price asked fi r
the samets sure to Insure a sale
r A S II I 0 N A 11 1, 12
SlIAYIXli, UAllt OUTTINO
ANIl
"UAMPOllINO riAI.Ctl.V.
Court House Alley, next door tonjIu.tl.oiOJU'j,
llI.OOMs,Ul-ltO, l'A.
Hair Dveltur and Wblsken. fslori-,l 1,1. pk in-
blown, llulr Tonic to destiovilaudrtilf aud henn
tltvitigtlHiliiilr; will ifsioro hair to its original
isilor witlioitt suiting the tlni xt faiirlc, eonstantly
on llano. luprl.e..
!MiArnc.L
WATCHMAKKU AN in JKWKUlV,
flln iitrut, mar th Uwai1,
Citustntitly uh hum! u tliu- u-sortmet.t ut
AMinilOAN AMI iWIHS yatcj!i:h(
lirtU'Uli.r utt ntloii jtiM t I tie u-ptlriui; (
d-Muthtf junrJ;t umvU- to order. All wmfc
warrumtsl. 11(67
N ss IT It A N C H
AdHNCY.
Wyoming . .., Ol IV).t)il
Or
.Kliui , i.UH.OM
couiin.ise ... 400,ooi
riilu.n .' suo.ow
Rlltle 'JSll.WW
l'utiutm .....w '.lan.u.i
Mi rclmuts i,mi
Kpllllgtleld . J7II.I"
(l.-rmaiila Mow
liisiirauce Coinpany of state I'.pn'n., iui,ixt
Oinnei'tleiil .Mutual Life tivwi.nm
North AinerlraliTrnnsIl .Vi,i.
I'llUAS llltOWN. Ji'-l.
mnrS-CT-lj-.r lliiaiwiiriw, Pj.
lXHCl'TOH'S NOTICH.
I J 1:XTATK OF SAVl.VNTIIi J i:ANS, liKI-ls-
l'ttel testaiiii'lil'ir on the i state of ssiui.ui
lllll Jane llvillis. late of Ithsilllsblirg, (ViUlilb.u
eounly, dixssisisl, have been granted liy tlie Iteu
ister nt said 11 m 11 tv lo .1. It. I.vnns, residing In
llio township nn liniinlv iirnriis,ild. Allls-rsoiis
having claims on the I'siatem-u nsiieiisl to pre
sent them duly ailtlielittisitisl roi-sellleliii'iit, anil
tlii.se know lug tllemsiivex li.ili'lileit lo the estate
vtlll iitahe payment forthvv Ith.
J, It. r. ANs,
April 1.', IsirMlvr. lUis-utin.
y llA.IT.Tor,
ATTOltNi: V-A T.I.AW.
CATAWls-iA, l'A,