SUltc (Ifolumhiaii lll.OO.UBIMtlUl, Pitt DAY, MAY .11,18(17. w.i ii mm WMiiMjjm Vj: lmvo received " IVwim''" letter. Wo presume, his etntcmcnts were not In tended for publication, or liowouldlmvo Mild f0. Wi: olmcrvo that I'hlllp I). Keller Is putting nn ndditlmial story to lit liotel Mand In rlght. Street. Thh is u inueli needed Improvement, and will materi ally add to lliolookn and eapacltyof the stand. Tin: East 8iitiivtmnun Clivals' of the (lermait Keforined Church hns been In session In this place plnee last Tuesday. Quito a nuinberof mlnlHers are pre.-en't, and theproceedlngs have been liniwually Interehtli;. Tin: Siiiremc Court has decided the Act unconstitutional which created a special Court of Criminal Jurisdiction In Schuylkill County. Thus Is mmther partisan lnovcinenl of our late l.ejjlsla Iuro, nipped In the bud. TirF.un are In Columbia County over Mill) Democratic voters. Wo trust that this fall every ono or them will be early at the pollsand east hlsvoto for tho tick et that may bo settled by our State Dis trict, mid County Conventions. I. Jon.v Is pitching into the Post Master nt Fowlersville. Uy reference to the .standing li.-t in the llejmbUcan wo &co that he means Gilbert 11. Fow ler, n man of his own .stripe. Is there nnothhr family quariel on hand'.' Tin: dlirerent ISaso Hall Clubs of llloomsburg and those desirous of Join ing one, tiro requested to meet at tho Fair ground on Saturday afternoon nt I o'clock, (provided tho weather prove favorable) for the purpose or reorganiza tion. A cihntluman has left two legs at the olllco of tho llloomsburg Jlepublican which are connected bv a small cord, half an Inch long ri la Slmou twins. Jiradford Argun, Wo suppose it mul bo tho "indepen dent nnd far-seeing" himself; but what they lmvo his legs tied together Tor we cannot imagine. They never carried him into any danger. Wniix n man jokes, hois in a jocular vein; when ho cuts ids throat, he is in a jugular vein. Men have u vein or success when they buy their furniture . at J. II. Hates's ware rooms, over Mil ler's store, becauso they secure a good article well and fashionably made, for a little money. Call nnd examine for yourself. Uax the Philadelphia Ayr inform us why it is that no Democratic paper can be bought on tho morning trains leaving that city'.' Is it became the Railroad Company will not permit them to be carried, or because the l.oynl League has bought up the news boys, and fur nishes: the Radical paper gratis? Or does tho League run both the railroad and tho news boys'.' Wi: noticed last week the robbery of II. S. Iirockway'.s shoe shop above Iier wick. We have since learned that he arrested the thief at East N'auticoke, on Wednesday of last week. The man proved to be John Wiley, who'o.-caped from jail a short time since. lie is a brother to the Wiley who was hung at Wilkes liarre a short time ago, and is said to have been In Jail at the ame time. Tins cold and backward Spring is all owing to tho RadleaK In tho llrt place they refuse to admit the South, (where all tho warm weather comes from) back Into the I'nlon ; and in the next, they purchase and annex Russian America on tho North-West, from whenco nil our cold storms have been coming. It is high time for tho sake of tho crops that there bo a change, and the sunny South be admitted as an off set to tho wintry North. Oun villago was favored on Monday by u visit from tho Revenue As-osor, Mr. Robert P. Clark, accompanied by his two gentlemanly and good looking assistants, Messrs. Klwell (son of Judge' IClwell) and Grotz, all or Uloomslmrg. Their business was soon completed, and they left for Muncy yesterday morning. Mr. Clark is a good lawyer and thor ough busiue.-s man, who well sustains tho position, ho occupies. Sullivan Democrat. O.v last Sabbath a collection was taken up in tho liaptist Church and Sunday School of this place in aid of tho starv ing people or the South. This example should be unlver.-ally followed. It Is a reproach to our people that while they tiro enjoying tho comforts and luxuries of this life, thousands of their country men tire absolutely stnrving. Is this our boasted charity, our Christianity'.' Wo call upon our people without dis tinction or party, to at onco contribute liberally according to their mean-. We put It to their consciences whether they should or should not help tho-e who nro now perishing for want of bread. Tin: Columbia Hfpubltran Is "glad to know that ho (Simon Cameron) has inanv years of usefulness yet before Jilm." Simon It is said always comes down Iiandsomo with "tho ready," and that Is tho weak spot of the "independent and far-seeing;" but how he knows tho days of tho years of Simon's usefulness, Wo cannot guess. Is It not htrango that the llejniblican always reserves Its praise for the most 'corrupt scoundrels in tho laud? Its pets are such' men as llutler, if thief anil a brute, Stanton, ti suborner to perjury, Cameron, a briber to legl-latlve bodies, and Lantloii who sells hlm-eir nnd the Statu to soulless corporations. What must tho mnn bo who admires such t'harticters ? THE John Altstatt has purchased tho barber shop on tho comer of Mnln Street and Court Homo Alley, wheroho respectfully solicits u share fif public patronage. Tim Jtcrortl of Ihf Time says wo were In error, in our paragraph of last week, In relation to tho muiiclpal elec tions in Wllkesbarre. Wo copied from the fsjcomliit .Standard extra, without further examination. Thefactssecm to 1)0 that Mr. Stark beat Mr. Harvey last year, as well as this. That is perfectly satisfactory to us If It Is to tho Time. " ' MiiiiciiANTsnud dealers In books will find It to their advantage to purchase their books of D. A. lieckley, as he prepared to furnMi them at Publisher's wholesale rates. Sunday Schools sup plied at City prices, thus saving freight. Tho largo Increasu of business has In duced him to lay In u new slock which the public are respectfully Invited to call and examine. Tin: Democratic Standing Committee of Wyoming County, have selected lion. William M. Piatt as Representa tive Delegate to the Democratic State Convention, nnd C. 1). (iearhart, us Senatorial Delegate. Hon. J. V. Smith and John Jackson, were selected dele gates to tho Mass Convention. Tno following preamble and resolu tion wero adopted : Wiii:i:i:as, It is highly important that a proper person be selected for tho position ol Supreme Judge of this State, and whereas, our distinguished ami eminent Jurist, Hon. William Klwell, declines being a candidate lor nomina tion. Therefore Jlcwlvril, That in selecting u candid ate for tho Supremo liench. our dele gates are left to tho exercise of their own discretion, fully believing that tliev cannot fail to select from among the number of prominent names that will be placed before them, ono which will not only bo acceptable to the Democrat ic Party, but to tho whole conservative element of tho country. Tin: Xi:v 1!i:i,l. On Friday after ternoon of last week, the large bell for the Seminary, which was ordeied some six weeks ago, arrived. Its delay was occasioned by tho largo number of pre vious orders to bo filled at the factory. The weight of tills bell is 2,171 pounds, and its cost in the cupola about $1,11.1. It was purchased by subscription; the neces-ary amount being rai-cd in about ono week. This, when considering that nt the time thero was a debt of about 10,()i)U hanging upon the Seminary liuilding, with no way or liquidating it except by sub-cription, casts much credit upon the citizens or liloomslnirg and vicinity for their display or liber ality and public spiritedness. The bell was hoisted through one or the back windows Into the chapel, thenco through the ventilator into the upper part or the cupola, where it was placed in its carriage tit about eight o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and then in clarion tones, it proclaimed to the people that its mounting, at a height of more than one hundred feet, had been successfully accomplished, and aNo in formed them that in it they possessed one of the best bells in this section or country. Some wero disappointed, not In tho tone, but In the volume, as it did not sound as loud as a bell or the size ought to sound. Hut such do not make a sufllcient allowance for the elevated position, stiffness of the springs con nected with the clapper, etc. The vi brations produced by the town bells are rellectedbackon all.-Ide.s, while tho-e of thoSeminary liellaredissfininatcd In ev ery direction. Let its position bechang ed with any one of them and at the first stroke its vast superiority will be per ceptible. Si u AlU'liiiiAi.D Alison. The ca ble brings us intelligence of the death of the celebrated historian, Sir Archi bald Allou. He was born at Kenley, December 2). 17!'- 1 Ie adopted the law for a profe-siou in 1HU, and, having travelled considerably over Europe, he was In isi'S appointed to tho honorable position of Advocate-General. From this post ho ro-e gradually, distinguish ing himself for a keen energetic lawyer, and in ls:N ho became a member of the Crown Council. Four years later he was appointed Shcrill' of Lanarkshire, tin olllco which is, in Scotland, the high est Judicial station next to the bench. Ho is the author of a work on "The principles or tho Criminal Law," one on "Thopractico or the Crinmal Law," a "History or F.urope," a "Lire or the Duke ofMarlborough," and the "Prin ciples or Population." Ho was made a ISaronot ny the Derby atliiiltil-trrtion. On Saturday afternoon, as sumo chil dren were playing with paper balloons In Salem, Mass., one of them caught In a tree, and a lad of thirteen years of age named Willie K. Allen, climbed the tree to get the toy. ills mother was looking out of her window, and told him to bo careful. ''Never mind, mother, I am going to be a sailor," said he; and as the words passed bis lips, the limb broke and he fell some twenty feet, striking on his head with such force a- to break his neck. A ruin.inc hailstorm occurred near Dubuque, low.l, on Friday, which Isro ported to have serlou-ly injured the crops. Hailstones or Immense size are said to have fallen. One man picked up some us "largo a- bis ll-t," another found onenn Iuchtinda hall'iu diameter, and plenty of them as largeas hens' eggs were picked up. Poultry or all klnd were killed by them, and a pair of horses were knocked down In tho road. The hall fell to an average depth of four inchc at lca-t mi uy the Dubuque Times, Till': trial of Surratt began this week In the. Criminal Court of tho District or Columbia. As the prosecution was not ready, several witnesses not having yet aii'lved, the case was postponed to tho the loth or June. District-Attorney ('arrlnglou stated that new facts had recently been dl-covered. Tho ca-o ex cites the ino-t profound Interest In Washington. THE KALEIDOSCOPE ! it .. . A innpof lmvllfi ll tluiluullous ninl Its vast ennecrus. ' Ml. XXII. A PlIISOXKIt or WAlt. ljv order of General Rtcketts, mv de tachment took a position near a framo house, which nt the time, was u-cd as a hospital. V o tired slowly at groups of ho enemy wherever seen until dark. Colonel ISowinnn had placed the rem Hants ortho Hlth and IKlth Pa., Rcut's on our own right and rear, but bevond this wo ha! no support. As darkness gathered around us and obects became more and more inill'tliiet,ik-slrlirinure specific orders 1 sought General Ilelntz elinau. llowasdiesscdlnarough blouse, nnd looked more like a common soldier than a Corps Commander. With his us ual deep naal twang he commanded me "to hold my position until further orders, and to lire at regular Intervals in the direction of tho enemy." A few moments after I had rejoined the detachment, a tall guaut specimen of humanity came up in front of us, nnd remarked, "Well, hoys, wo gave 'em h- this time." I iwked the man what Urigade ho belonged to, and was an swered, "I-oathei-slone'.s.imh Miss, regi ment." A revolver was at onco pre sented to his head, accompanied with a demand to surrender, whereupon begot down on his knees and begged most lust ily for lire. ( )n being reassured on this lioint liogotiipandstated that ho thought he was among his own troops, and ad ded that we had better surrender as I eatherstone's Urlgado was in the bii-hes in our immediate front, while Pender's was in the rear, and we wero certain to be captured. Xot altogether crediting his story, yet fear ing it might bo true, we quietlv lim bered our gun, Intending to move near Colonel Bowman's Hrignuo. To my as tonishment not tin ofllcer or man, savo the dead and wounded, was to be seen, On reaching the "Henry Hoiu'o" wo ob served a long line of infantry approach ing us, but whose colors wu could not distinguish in the darkness. Some ono near uschallengod"Who conies there ?" The answer was rehired "Pender." "All right," said the voice, evidently think ing the Rrigndo was J'alrir);', "we are Union." At onco a volley was poured in our midst, making terrible havoc among tho wounded, killing our lead horses, and scattering tho men. Wo could not unlimbcr tbegun, and as wo were completely surrounded, I placed the men in tho cellar of tho building. Atthlsjuncturc our prisoner Insisted on our surrender to him, but as wc hoped our men would soon retake the po-itlon, which I knew to bo an important one, he was aNo thrust into the cellar. As some compensation for the loss of my guns in the afternoon, 1 felt anx ious to get liiin into camp. The enemy llred a few volleys at tho building and then made a charge, cap turing tho whole party. AVith siibllmo impudence our prisoner demanded my pistols, sabrcandhorse.onthogro undt hat lie had made the capture, but I refused to deliver them to any ono except the commander oi ineiirigaue, who proven 1 to be n Colonel lliggiuton of Alabama. I On taking my horse, be apologised, by savins: his had been shot bv us. and that he must nt onco pursue our men to Hull Run. Ilo was much chagrined to llnd that his assault only gave him one gun and cai-son, eight men, and the wounded about thopromi-c. Ourtroops had safely reciossed Hull Run, and I then found out that it was intended we should hold tho hill until killed or cap tured, while the balance of the tinny re treated behind Hull Run. It was some satisfaction to know that tho iti.-e had succeeded, and as afterwards learned while our solitary gun was yet booming from the "Henry House," the Ruck tails were cutting down the bridge across Hull Run. The fact J that we wero intentionally left alone, was told me by General Rick- etts on my return, at a dinner given meat his Head Quarters. Whiletheiebcls were yaiheringup their mi-oners and plunder we inaniured to destroy all fuses so that the gun could not be immediately u-cd against our men. Wo were then moved to the rear, and 1 was astonished to llnd line after line of rebel infantry only a few yards from the "Henry Hou-e, which bad moved up stealthily to our position expecting to Mud it defended by formidable force. Perfect order and quiet reigned in their ranks, while in the di-tance, over Hull Run, could be heard the shouts of our men, and the coniinandsof theirotllcers. We wero taken to the plain where our guns had been captured in the morn ing, and where 1 round about twenty other prisoners. 1 laid down upon the gnis, but tired as I was thoughts of my new and changed position prevented sleep. About midnight my captor, Col. lliggiuton came to us and courteously gaveine'iny towl.soap and tlti-k, which had been Ift in tho -addle pouch, and out of tho latter be drank to tho success of the Confederacy, and I to its down fall. The following morning was Sunday, when a heavy rain set in, drenching us thoroughly. Wo wero very hungry, not having had anything to eat since the morning before, but the rebels were not in much better condition, and many were obliged to get their breakfast from the haversacks of the dead who were lving plentifully around in. Soon tiller uayiigiii wo mi-iu inarciiuii further to the rcartojoin theniain body of prisoners. Thousands of men laj1 upon the field of battle, none having been burled, and very few of the wood ed cared for. It was heart-rending to hoar their cries for help, and realize the fact that wo could extend no helping hand. Some of them had lain there un touched for three days. The camp In which we wero placed was situated on Young's Hranch, and contained about loilO prisoners. We here endeavoured tn in ore some food, but without avail. as tho guard alleged they themselves. had no rations, une oiucer, leiuiiicu by thosight ofuiv sword belt,ollered me "three hard-tack" for it which were gladly accepted. In the evening 1 trad ed my spurs for a piece of raw beef, and tluiiiirlit invself lui'tuntite. Tho other ulllceishad'bccu rolibodot'liot only the.-e articles, but in some instances had their lioots (liken oil', and theirpockels rilled, This was done under the plea that we were "Pope's felons" to whom the laws of war did not apply. In other word we wero made to siill'er for hl sins. Towards evening some of our men were allowed to como inside tho ene my's lines under a flag of truce for the purpose of caring rr the wounded. From them wu learned that our tinny was bevond (Vntervllle, ami that tliero was chance for our rccaptuio. During tho night wo formed a plan to escape by overpowering the guard, but some one betrayed lis.in eon-eiiueucoof which they wero doubled, and a battery of guns, ioaded with canister, was brought to bear on us. Hefore daylight wo were marched to ii,,. vl,.lnliv nl' Hull Run. where wo joined another largo body of prisoners, ami jiuiuuvus in iiwui ihl'ii, wuuii-11, and children, who had been recaptured. Wo halted on a rocky blulf, overlooking tho stream, I got peinii-slon from the guard to go down to It and wash my self, tin act that had not been perfoi nied for four days. While on tho bank of the stream 1 observed that the guard : JOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA. COUNTY, on tho rocks above wns busy eating Ids iircakrast, and seizing the opportunity I crawled nlong the faco of tho rock, ho dlngtothcstuntedbusheswhlchgrow out or t, until 1 had got n long distance from tho guards. I began to hope that I was really ft-co, when a sooty daugh ter of Africa attached to tho rebel camp, seeing mo stealing through tho hushes, gavethonlarin,aiid 1 was at oncobrought hack tit tho point of tho bayonet, Itsown er mildly Inllmntlng, that ho was very much tempted to blow my brains out, buthosupposed I could boexehnnged for one of his own officers. Tin: Chicago Tiimn says that Mr. Hani-roil " Is noted quite ns much for Ids willingness to accept olllco as tot any Ihlng else, save, perhaps, bis readiness to desert party nnd principles In the hope to obtain spoils;" and, ajirupns or his recent dlplomatlcappolntinent, adds: " Why the President should select him to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the death or Mr. Wright Is Inexplicable, unless Bancroft has agreed to bring his history of the United States down to the close or the present tuliniulstrtitloii." Well, ir he does not tell more truth than he has told in tho IX volume of his history, neither Mr. Johnson nor any other man, need feel grateful for his praise, nor disgraced by his censure. ADVERTISEMENTS. Q O X F U 0 T I O X K R Y , FRUIT, XUTS, AC., AC NTOllNUt .i wiimvmt, MAM'I'AIIL'lir.lLS, Wliotpinli' nnil ltrlnll Itaili-n In '..i.v A.xi vaxcv c-o.vy.'cyo.v.-AT, AMI lIKAIXUS IN KORKIGX FRUITS AXD XUTS. Kxilmngo Mock, Itloom-liurK, Pa. o!tAxcir.H, m:moSm, uaihins, ruui:xH, R O C IC C A X I) Y , SCI.IlLUsS UAS1.NS, !..Vi:u HASANS, CCVKANTS, C1THO.V, I'KIM, DOLUS, AU, 11 RICA I) AXD CAKES, of nil klmts. llKUNHAllll SJTOHXKIt, rnui). i:. w:nMvi:n. Il!nmni.lurK, Ajirll "i. 1SII7, IM-'I'-Y COMPKTITIOX. I't'iu: ultras, itih: i-iii:mk'ai.s, l'lim: iti:n't mkwi-ixks at tin: -y J-; i r j ji v a ,y to it i:. HAiit liitrsinN, ci.ornr.s nnt'.snr.s, xaii. imc-iiKs, Muni hhcsmcs, m.vcKis'u rsucsnr.s, win n:rsif imiMiiy, caini- anh v.vusisit liucsiins, ri!i:xcii axii AMi:itic.YX window iii.asw, every frl.t Will T F. L V. A I). ri.ini:x i: wum:, ouuts in ii m I-IIMIKS, 1' XTl'NT IIItYlK, I.INsKia, 111 I,, n i:im:mini: nii vaunisiii's, unru: rn n tin hi: luicinir i.i.si;-iu:i:i:. SUPERIOR DYE ('ODORS, lll-sr ,NI ellKAPKM'. All tho l'.itint Meillcfurs, warr.mti'il Rcnulnt'. I MA I. Oil. I.A.MI'.S, ClIIMNKYH, WICKS A.N'll uruxr.il-, VllilI.l:s VI.U AXII ItKTAlT., PERFUMERY AXD TOILET, MI I'VNi'V AJillll.l'.S IN liHUAT VAKI:1 V. Am-lit for Iianilrrlli's UuriU'M sVnK Am'M fur Marsli'H LVlc-lmitPtl Trusses, I'urxTitv KTiiucici:i:i'i:ii.s suppllnl wltli (Joilfiey's Corill.il,, ltal sulii, llnlli'iu ninl ltrlltsli, hwet ami Custer Oils, Hooper's r-IlK lNsenci. nnil I'lavorliiK Kxtmets, tower than Now Vint:, l'rlees. i:er.limly re nienilier that fitly perivnt. eunbesaveilliyuolnu to iu:xiii:itsitM'rs myin iI7-tt.I Maiv Sritrirr, UumM-nnifi. IREAT REDUCTION' IX PRICES vr rr.Tr.it i;sra htoki:, i.v i.kiiit stiu:i:t, n r SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Till: stiliierltier ha-Just retrlveil ami lift- on li.iinl at his old statiil ill I.lijht Mreel, a larye ami select ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased at the lowest figure, ami which lio Is determined to setlou as moderate lenns as can he procured eKeulioro fn Light Street, tun i--.i.w on vovxTitr vitnnvoR. His stoclc consists nf h A DIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fasliioiik, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, rianiieln, Hosiery, l'ariets, Silks, .Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, KitilU'lls, Cisslnii1!, ' f'ott.mmlr-i, Kentucky Jens tlC, AO. (JUOCKIUKS, MACKKltAIi, Qmuiu.irct CVdarwuro, Iliirihuiic, Medicines, lrui!N, oils rulnt, Ac. HOOTS A SHOES, II ATS A CVPS. In sliurt everything usually kept in iv country ston-. Tin imtnm:is'f)f his (dtl Memls nnd the public couerully, U rt hpeetfully solicited. The highest murk d price paid for country pro duce. n:n:n i:.vr. Lti;ht street, May a, 1W. 17STATK OF GKOKUK McKWKN, nn i .m n. xurm: or rxvrnvr. T MAituutKr Mri;vi;s, wtrov ov Unman Mr- V.W l- S; II VMI.I.M(i:wl.N,iHKCl. W. .MlllWJ-.N, W'llllVM T. MlllWKN, JlKMIV J. Ml'HttWN, Mviiint IitviM', i.vn: M.vm.n.v MtiM'ux, AmM'v Human, lau amamm .McIIwkn. ilnlditii .ill't hellM iMiiirut McKwcil, lilto of 1 1. i ii u i'n I township, I'olitntlilit county dee'd. "i iu nii'l i .ifli ofyoii will lake notice taut by liiu.'it u wilt or partition or Mtluatlon, iued onto! tin uipluius I'ouit "i th- County ofCo liliiill.i. it ii Ili'iUest will be held nl Hie lute ell III'-. iHMisf of lit'ore .Mel. win, dteiased, 111 the nw iisiiiporureeiiwHxl,ln s,illeotiut,ouTliur iU llir ltr-td:i ot AtliflM, . P., NiT, lortlie pur hisi i.f niaUlnn partition of ttie iMletute of tin sai'l dti'fitHi'd, sltimiu In titeeiiuiHid tounshlp, itlm .ii I, to nnd amonci the eliildren uud repre seiitiitlveH nf the Rnld deeeused, IftheMitne can 1 1. d iik xwtlioiit prejudice lour fpoilliiK tlm siiioe, ullh m i hi lo alue nnd appraNi-1 he tint. Kuirj:i, NViii:u.siiernr. Mil nil i tiFrier, liioomsbiirK, lay 17, wrr. j S A.MtT2-;ii KI.INK, i,ici:xsi;ii (nvi;y.Ni-i:u, Will alli iul to wrilliiK minus, MuimiAdix, i.kaux, iiuxd, Min;4, AIIUKKMUNI'S, ,11', All liiaiiut'i- nf urllin lii-lwi'i'li I'lil'th-s ami in ilu- singular. C". rii.iitiii'.s .miiiiki: 1 1 k, II.'iiiiiii, l'.i May to, iMiT-'lt. J Ii. l'URSIOL, IIAIISIXS, SAlllll.i:, ANII T!tl!Ni; .MAN'L-rA(Triu:i!, ninl lii'iiU-r in CAltl'ia-.llAtiS, VAI.IhIM, l'I.Y..MriX, .l( Main slrnl, lUuum-liuri;, I'a, 15. II. LITTLE, TT II II V I! V..V 'I'-'l A W, Olih eonMaiust M I l-Ulirt UuUkf, lluuiml'Ullf." QHHIUFF'.S WALK Hv lrltie ofn wrltnf Alia tsitrt 7hNVM,uel nut of thn (Nmrt of Cotninon lMens of Hchuvlktll trout i ly, 11 1 11 to undirected, thorn will bo nold bv I'uimr M-nnue, orouicry, on nati iu V, ) l sr, i lK.nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, nt the tViini Horn., in (l ip lloronjih of IVitUville, Stlmjlklll iHinty,thefollowlnK Itnil Jtntr to wit: All that, tlin iindU ldetl evon.dxtrrnth part nf nnd in thu follo Ilitf dewrllHil pleee or parcel of niiu ianu,f oiiii)ocii or poriion-4 or ceiiniu nrlal tiaUui es. releired to In the Indent nre of I 'nm timtllUl fl till llohviLi.u li..rliintl..H .,r1.i t.. itjite, llniniidt)eln Mitly In the tomtthIwf in- i'.iu,i i iii rnii,iiiiin iinilllj, IIIMI Partly lit t'otiyimtiaiii tou nihlp,t 'itlutnbla county, In tin stale of I'ennvvnnula, and bounded niul deNerlbid lteeoiditif lo n m oil linn kltur im.1 report of n lamer piece or portlonor laud, of which thh den-rlbed 1 pail innda bv I'eler ii" uir, in S4UU nrmij liiin einuiiy. KlirM'VMl m fol hiwfl, to wit! Iteulnulim nt u point lu the ninifiio nl tin iinnnlt of the h!ili rldcc, next norm i ii i ne Ainiianoy i reeK,Miu u point in tuid WllV bitiin Ihn HMVitirii lintitnl-iri' r n Yi-ik.i llimlly Mineyed on u wariunt datcil the thir tieth diy tr May, i;nt, Ismud to William Klllott, (Hid thn wrNterii bntmdnrv of n trnct. orliTitinlK Hiirveedon n warrant dated tho tenth day of .ianunr'. 17'U, Nued ti .Tohli Ale.xiiiiUer, nown j-.il i "i un- i in in u iiuuin iiiru point wewnmiK d by the naIiI Sleiofer nnil riHiurupon them mind by a pi tin knot stake andn plloof stoHen.und it nesM'tl upon eluht client nut mk trt es, euehha Ina imi-r iiiui nr-i unviinii wain pu':i ineiM'C ov iMC middle of thn Mimiult of saldilduebv the follou ItiK eoui'-T nuddlstnncetliesamelH'lnmaiked mi' iHiiiiiiiaeieriiiKi i isner ny ciuunmi nine between two notches upon the elqlit tiees and ouic.e lor ouier iinew : inai ih ioviv. ou i eiirinv. tle deiiree- and Ihiec-uuiuteiM id n deime vt seven liundred and eljihti i-n leet to n s min plnn ii oiai ien ny uie ani riiaeier aim i iuer lora eoini r. bv three not eheK on I he csnterlv ninl went erl lden tbeieor, nndullncscl by three notcht-M upon t , ich of the side, leaped lefy, touartN the saire of seven nehdiloi Inif tree, one nf which N a nn ice wane oiik, miiihiiiiu' wesiwam or said ommplne; tlienen south wlvtd dct;reeHuud oueoUaller of a deill'ee u'-l. tour hundred mid nine tret to ii nine tree, marked bv Nahl simirr and rwin r w lib three notehcton tin i avterlv nnd wenterly vide, and wltiu-xsnd b ttm-e notehes upon the sldu lownuh the same of uu-h four plnu ireomunt iworoc-jcojiiciree; tneneesoutiieltility ouc dearees mid twenty! wo minute west, secn huiidied and slvty feel to a pinn knot stake, set in a idle ol xtnnes. ininin liv K-ild Mirvivnr nn tlmt line ofttie wcstcrniost survey, on a warrant to .louii i inner, iiicn exieims iiouuwaruiy irom tlin noith-west corner of nn lnterterlmr siirev on a wairant to.Iohu Kelley; (thn la-tt said stake and idle of stoiiet nrnnt adKtiincn of two Imti ilred and eltity-slx feet north, rlyht nnd one-half nearer! wesi uoiu stun corner oi ine.louil KC1IV Mtr ey, and were it ncssiilliy the said Shncfer nnd riln r, by three notches trom the sides toward1 me same ny mx trees simidins lu the nelKhbor- hood tlii'fviif !i (liPiii'Klivnlliiii n.inilh.t tcttti tli.i siaithern lH)undary oftlieOirurd tractn, oricnal ly surveyed on warrants Issued to Hubert Jliltz helmer, wllllant Shannon nnd fleo. Ileikham, to wit: south elithty-t wo nnd one-half decrees west, nliout threo tliousandfihthiindrctt mid two feet, tie the sninn more or le-, until It strikes thu eastern boundary linnof thn trnct oilylnallv sur cyed on a warrant Ksued to Deborah (trant, n lit M tin' Blliillil 1 1 I till II till I J , 1 lit , 11 L (Of OIS tanee ol live hundred and sitty Joel south. secu and oiieliatf decrees cast from the double nine corner of the l.it said tract; thence atoms the lasiem mm m mo sam j)eioraii tirant survey, noilh nino decrees west the bun dred and sixty feet to the uforsald doublu jduo corner nt tho Deborah Grant survey ; thence alomj thn northern boundary lino of said last named survey, south eighty-two decrees west, about four hundred feet, be the name more or less, to stones, n coner of the tract nrJulnnllv survey- in mi n iwiitnii i-Mu-n io i iiniiui j.uioi, oaicu tlieteiuh of May, Kill; thence nlonv thn eastern oimnu.iy nueoi inesani William uiilot survuv north-seven mid one half de-riven west. rros. intr the county linn of M-hiiylldll nnd t'olmbla counties Into said ('oliimhi.i counlj .about three tiious'iiiu one minureu aim nny icei. nn inn saini' more or less, ton cornt rby thcoilieiatplot.a clu st. nut oak tree, hut now stones, attested bv old wlhiess-marks on n neluiiboihiK tiee; being tho souiuwesu'i'ii coiner or inn aroresaiii tract orl-ij. nallv survevedou a watrant to UoberL Hltty.hei. mer: theme liy the southerly boundary line of uie nisi mentioned tract, nnd or the aforesaid tract oi labial I v survevedou a war rati I to Will lam shannon, north i hihty-two degrees and one-half c.'im, lour iuousnnunincniUiiiredntuieii.htv.nlne teet to a point inidvnv hot t ecu the eastern Hun of the said William Klllntsurve.v and thevcestcm linnof the.Iohu Alexander vurvey ; vhlch point was ascertained liy netual measurement, nnd was attested by thev.udMinelernnd 1'isher, by ntatk int; a ouiii;pliiL' Jor a corner with three notches on me easieny, wesieiiy and sou t net I v sides, re spective! v. and also by witnesslti1' the same bv linen not( la's upon the sMe looklut; toward thu saine tour lives, repeciiveiy, sinndiiu; in inn ni'iirbborlioojl thereol; thence hyaline parallel it It the eastern linn of said survey on a warrant lo William Klllot, south seven degrees and one half east, three thousand sl bundled and thlrlv fourfeet and one-hall to thn beginning point on Hie middle of the summit nf the lldgn nioiesald, coutatluli!Z W ilhln the said boundaries the o nam I. t otalioutllvehiindreducresjin the sauiemoreor jess, wiiii me iippuiieuances neing nan oi tnc same niece or orations ot land v.hlch ltlelinnl P. roiilke, William Parker Foulke, and theeorpor nt Ion known ns "The Pi est on Helrcat," paitiesof uie ursi jtan, in ami to a ceiiaui inoenull'i or deed ot compromise, and of mutual grants and releases, dated the eighteenth dav of June, A. D., lecorded In Sehuvlklll ti tintv, lu Deed Hook No. p-ign l.and InCohimtila coun ty, in Deed I look o, pagolti" granted, released nnd con tinned alt their ilht. title and interests therein and thereto unto .John Anspach.Jr., Ids heirs nnd assigns torevcr.as in nnd by said recited Indenture reference thereto being had, and ton copy of n plnu tin retinto annexed, the same w 111 uioie lully appear, nnd which thn said John Ans pach,.Ir. granted nnd conveyed lu mortcageto bevlMattsou mid I'h.irles Haber, upon thu 'lh day of January, A. D. WU; which said moitgage Is it von led iuS(huvlklllcouny,Iu Mortuiigc I look (i. page .'ii'i, and In I'olutnbla county, lu Moitgage J look No. I, ugn ,"il. Theienre two Collieries upon this tnut one uHjn the Miiiiiiniilli Vein, below Wittcr-h-v cl, worked under ha-e by Kehall A lioiiolme; tlm im provetnents at wlih h belong to the Jcssnrs, and consists of two Hope Houses, two Hopes, two Ilolsiiii' nnd I'uiiiplug Kughies, one ot nlmtv-hor-eand oueol liit.v horse power- v lib Hollers a lid Holsiing mid ruinpiiig Machinery complete; one Double llrcaker, willt Hnglue, (ieariug uud Ma chinery complete; Hall Hoad Tracks, thiiteen blocks of Miners' Houses, cluht single Houses, one large stable, lllucksnilih shop, Carpenter shoti. (Ml and Powder Jlouses and Olllce. l'hu other Col ll ry is upon the skid more Vein, above wati-r-level, and Is now worked under leasn by the New York - It.v Mutual Coal Coiupanv. The improvements ai nino oiuery consist oi one i o,n llrcaker. w lib Huulue. tiearln and Machinery complete; tlvn blmks of Miners' Houses, Hall 1 toads, Cm pent ersliop, Htacksiullh shop, stable. (HI ntul Powder How-is nndoillee. Seized and taken lu execution nstlie property of John Arsi vcu, Jr., nnd to be sold by MICH A 1. 1, noitAN.Shciln". SitnRiFr'- Offht, t l'oltsv Uie, May ;i, ivfT. j J. .1. 11 HO W E R, haw ullVrlng tu tin laihllc1 his Stnolc of ,v y .' f A' a a o tf i) ,s coiisistlni; in luirt uf n full lluo of INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG C A 11 1- F. T S, I'ino clfiths anil rasiiiipr far I.nilii's' i,iiat,,t haxdsomi: i)i:i:ss tiooiw, of all attiTiiH ami iiiaiiti's, Inl.ilii. ami rrliits of arlous qualities unit iirli-e", iir.i:.ciii:ii and liitow.v mi-mmns, LA 1)1 ICS FRENCH CORSETS, A N n RALMORAL SKIRTS. (jniiil a-millnu-nt of ..ii:.v .t c7.;.,.'.V'.vc;.U77.v.'.s,. jiixuk Knii tirooiThs unit -iit". Ni-w assuitiiti'iit of (il.AhS AND (iUi:r.NS.VAHi:, F X N 0. 1 M A C K E R E L in oiulia1f ati.l outsfourtli liarrcls. Now Is tin' tiiuu to iiiaka your si'li-L-tloiw, im I am ott'iTini; i;oo.N at fry low iuIitm. ami our niottii Is f.ilriloallnf toail, aiul not lo l iimh-r-wilil liy any. .1. .1. IlltuW'l'.ll. Itioonisliiu-i;, April i, l-io. E It C l A N 1) I S E . .mi'i-u-b is iii:iii:i'.y iiivn.i 'I'o iy fiU'ii.isamt thr puliili ii. uitniiy, tlmt nil UiuiUot PRY GOODS, GROOKRII'JS, . (H'KF.XSWA Itn, NOTIONS, ,VC, aro i'lrttstautl.T on tutmlnuil tor rah AT IIAUTiiX'li ill. Ii &TND, lll.ouMsUt'it(l, 11 V ja.mi k, r.vr.ii. la' Al,n Agent for r.i.i.is I'liotvtiA'iPior I.nf 1-fir.iIotcraiiittlj on lunil. fW.VC7, "AT M. TRAUGIl, ' AT TO UN I! Y-AT-I. A V, HiTwIctf, l'ullllulilu.ll'iint'i rmiirii. JOHN (77l-;ltEE55E, ATTll.N l1. r-AT-l..! DllUaln lUKtr-r ami llvnl-r- "I""-. I lusi-nicnt of tl,.. '"url llo.is.', III. LurlM. pToillCllT V. CLARK, .11' A ,! UN MY-A T.I. A w , ,,u.-.' isirniT of .Main ami .MarI.i-1 Min-U, var rir.i Nniioii.il itiiiii., nioonniiuii,', -tyt. 1 1. ii. Ki-iNi;, i .i-iiduiile of .Ii llerson Medical Colletfe. t'lill. iidetlii'i, havlu1: H'imaui inly liK'itisI,oiteu hi nioleslonal services to thn t-ltlclis ol ChIiiwKi.il and vldulty. tHllcunu Main street, Mcnndihtor t KM ii miity tv joim h nunnuig, mprt7riii PA. HARDWARE CUTLERY. QIIAIU.K8 W.8NYDKH, SiRAtr.Il IN JI A Jl 1) W A U K, I HON, NAltX, STr.KI,, AC, JUL, AC. MAIN HTMIKT, JirJOMHIIUHO, IT.XN'A. Take thin incthfKt of lnformliigthn cltleniof 0h hi in Ida couty, that ho Ims opened nit t'Jttenslxn UardwnruHtorrnit Main street, In HtiKtmsliurg, near Iron fitrcct.nnd that ho hns on h.nmt n LAIKICtt HTO.'K AN I It HIT Hit AH.SUHTIiH than can le found nny where eKn in the county, nnd which lie lntemM to veil nt pilccN which defy competition. CHAINS, AX ICS, STKKIi, IKON, t lmvo elm I ns, nit nW.v. nxcF, nil make nnd weight, hleel, nil sires, Iron, nil Bhnpes, ntul utl very low, II V I Ml IIU'S 11 A It 1 V A HK, of every description. Nails, nxle pulley, xaih cord latclici, lock-mud l;nob1mtt fccrewH,nnh fat(t window spring, base hnob, -strap htnes, hafepH nnd staples, hookn nnd Ktaptus, nnd In fact vverythlUK needed lu that line. COACH A.WAflON MAKIlllS IlAUIiWAIli:. cntbrnclint nlmoU every thing In that line. Aln HAUXias MAKilW IlAHDWAItn, lUieklrs..laimnned: bticUles. silver iilnted! lil 1 1 of every l;lnd , IIAMIV4, Iron ! pad tree! 1Iamia wor widdle trie, kIr tree, clrth web, wonted nnd cotton i thread, rltk, nw-Nnnd neetlle. tooU of nil t-c hul 4. siioi:maki:u'h iiAitnwAiti A full uottmeiit forcnrpentei'H. I haveplnnea all kliuN, awti hniid,pnnnel, rip, and compass, MiunrcH steel, Iron, and try:burlni mnchlue.i, culHies, mtKer, bevel, niiulet", brace, cautfet, plows, rtile4, l)lti, nnd nlnatt everything for car penter. roit Tin; vi:oi'iii: or..vi:uAi.i.v I have coal hod( coal shovel, Hcooiti, eonl slfler, hint crns,tahln cutlcry.pockct cutlery, plntcd spoons, plated fork,nerveri, tea nnd cof feo iKit s.bu 1 1 er k nl vt,i n 1 1 1 sawn, croHseut "nw,clrcttlar fa w, Bangui ws, hatchet, inMtock. pick, fork, pruh blnKhoes, fthovcN, spade ,siadlnK forks, hoes, ntkes, bed pin, twlne,f4kntcs plown, collln trim ntliiK', r.mery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horse nnil, meat cutter, scale, wnh hoard, horo buckets, wooden pnlt, clothes plus shte, door mat, porch mats par lor mats m poppers paint brushes horo brttsiie, tdelRh bell, heel cnll;,eiuintwl ed kcttlen, bras kettles, copper kettles, stcwl;ettlc,vauco pa n. broad axes nail. Sledges, curtain fixtures, Thimble skeins nnd boxes, rump, lend pipe, etc., Tarred rope nnd hundreds of article not .enu merated constantly on hand nt CHAm.MS A SN YIiLhYS, Main Street, Itloamsburff. CLOTHING. JEW STOCK OP CLOTHING. Fresh an Ival of l'AI.L ANII WINTiai GOOPM. DAVII) I.OVi:NIir.K(l ln Uos attention to his htock of CIlnAr AND rASHIONAllI.r. CLOTIIINti. at his htori1 on Mnln Street,! wo i1iKirsaliiAolta.Ainpi Iran IIous Ilioonislairp, Pa., wlii'ie ho lias Just recelveil from New Yuri; ami Philadelphia a full nsoitment of II:N ANII 110Y.H- CT.OTIIINO, Inelnillnif tho most fashlontlile, ilurahlp,- inn hiiuilsouin Mtr.'.i.dOOD's, rousMhiu of HON, HACK", 1'ltOCK", (IU.M, ANII (lll,.fl.(irll COATS AND PANTS, of all sorts, lnw, ami colois. Ilo has alo loplen- Isheii his alreaily iarfjo stool; of PALI, ANII WINTKIt SHAWLS, STCIPKI), rjai'ItKI). AND PLAIN VIXIX, SIIIIITS, CP.AVATS, STIirivS, COI.I.AItS, iianiiki:kciiii:i's, ni.ovi5, M'spi:nhi:i!si, ami pancy aiitici.ks lie has ronstantly on haml a laiee anil well-Re- leetisl asortmeut of iT.iinis and vixn:;s, whluh he Is iire)i.ueil to make to oriler iutiiany kind of I'lothlng, on very short nollee. and in the liest. manner. All ills elotliln Is maila to wear, and most of if is of home manuf.ieture. (ioi,i)WATcm:s anii,ii:wi:i.uy, of eveiy ileseriotlon, line and eheap. IllseiiKeof Jewelry is not surpassed In this plaee. fall and examine his general assortment of ( ' I.OTI 1 1 Nt I, WATl H IX, J I :W KI.UY, Ac, DAVID l.()Vi:.llUlt(l, jVTEW CI.OT11IN0 AND GENT EE- Jlt;.N S I'lIIt.NISIIIMI HTOKK. Tho unilerslKiied rsptetfully nnnounees tn his many friends Unit ho has opened a new t'lolldns: and Oenllemen-s Furnishing Ston in the lowe room of thf Ilarlmau Ilulldlnu, southwest eorner of Main and Market Streets, llloouisliuit', Pa. Ha Ins Just relumed from Philadelphia with a Largo Stock of PALI. AND WINTKIi I.T.OTIIINU and OFNTLFMF.N'.S FUUNISIIINi; (lOOHS, Ae.,..e. ho flatters himself that he ean please all. His fctock eomprlses MIIN'S, HOYS', AND YOUTHS' VUXl 1IIN(I, btieh as DUI'jsS COATS, SACK' COATS, OVmtl'OATS, SIIIIITS, PANTS, VIStTS, ITNDFItSllIIlTS. niiAW'ints, I.'OI.I.AIIS NIX'IC-TIl'-S, iiiwirny, SFSPIlNDKlts, iianiiici:iiciiii:fs, PMIIIllU.LAS, Ail and in fad everjllihis in the Clotliluu or Pur iilsiilus lino at very low iirleos. In addition to tiiiiulioM1 he lias an olenuul i Kortment of CLOTHS, CASSI.Ji:ili;s, AND VUSI'I.N CLOI'HINO MAPI: To OIIIU'.U AT TUB MIOIlTIXr NliriCII. Call and see hefore purehaslnii elsewhere, inei WFCPIlK OIHIAT IIAIKIAINs. oetll-ly J. W. CUMIIJI.'HLAIN 111 M.ll i.miiim IWI I III. ii iiinir "" MILLINERY GOODS. TI.OO.M.-s'ltriK'' PA-VCY TRIM- .SH.MI .l.SII I.IIWIVISIUIII .eeoiiil ilisir Ik low Ilartinmi's, Jliiln str l. ,ltist reeelled a new lin-k ol ZIH'HYIIS, WOOI.KN AND COITON YAHNS, L(IIt.--s, LACUS, FMIlltnlDKlllF.S, MPSI.IN PIHIINO-, imiXSTlll.MMINIIS and eery Mirlety of articles usiully kept In a FANUY Sl'OHI-:. Also school hooks, hymn liooKs, munis, MPN DA Y.spl IOOI , 1 101 IKS, and u lmvo lot of mici:i.uni:oi's ioks, ACLUl'ST ANII .MIIMnilANDUM HOOKS, iiLANK di:i;ds, honin and moktoai-iks, nnd it aeneiai uud t ll-n-ln fsi hsoi Inn lit uf, l'Al'KII, HNVIJIflpiX, Ac, A, D. WUUIl, MISCELLANEOUS rjMIE l'ADDV RUN C O A li 0 O M 1 A N ii" , O V BIIICKHII1.NNV, I'UXNRVt.VANIA. CAPITAL Sl.10,11110. JdllN l. STACKIIOUrii:, l'jrnldcst. ClIAa. A. llimNi;,Si-crotiiryaiulTii.aiuiH-. 1IIIIH(.T01!! .lolm M, .la.lilioiiKu, N. IM ('nliilnU, (.linn. A. Il.u.ii.., C'yru. KtmLunaw, A, Jl'Ilowtll. orric:.- MAIN HTItKCT, HIIK'KSIIINNY, PA. The land held liy Ihls Coniiiany, coiisUt of POUR HUNDRED AND FORTY- ONH ACRES, and Blxly.four perehw, of enrerully neleeteil loud lylm? soulliwi-it of Wilken-llarre, l.nrerne conn. ly. Pa., In thu western part of the (Ireat Northern or Wyoming Coal l.mln. Avery nireful and thorough examination re cently inailo has prou-n tlioe (for tho nlwTc) lauds to hctho eiahoilluh'nt of n vast amount of the very liest quality ornnlliraelte coal, liarlng overy facility tlmt could Imi il(lrcd for trans, portatlon lu all illreeMnnn, Tho nhovo trnct In crossed liy n pood road, and also directly In front, and Joining nrolho Lackawanna lllooins luirg railroad, mid tho Wyoming canal, thus uf. fording tho very hest advantage, of marrjlus road nnd canal running to tho sry mouth of tho mines u. lthout expense to the company. Tho measurement of tho lUHcrcnt hedsor seniim already developed was carefully ohtnlneil and added together: the thlckncui f these senms, Including I he eelelirateil "lloil Ash," "lluek Moun tain," or "Urnnd Tunnel" vein, Is thirty-one and n half feet, (31 Jj), every cubic yard of which will yield n ton, giving a large aniuunt of tho best quality of coal. TlieloeatIiilsuehthatnll tho vdna may hu cut and iwirked tn t lie greatest posslhle rulranlugo ahoo water leel, and at much Irs expense: than can he done from eolleries operating helow water luel. The isinl can ho brought to the surface through drirts or tunnels wKlch drain tho water from tin mines nnd saves the hoisting of thecnnl. So the eligibility of the lands for cheap mining Is nn questionable. Very lately the. "Graiut Tunnel" or Wed Ash" vein has Wen opened, nnd Is now producing us fino a quality of coal ns hns ever been produced in tho nnthracito regions. The breaker now In operation is cnpablo nf preporUg from 150 to 310 tons per day. Tho surface contain, nn abundant supply of wood nnd timber very val liable for mining purposes, which gives tho tract tho advantage of many othor coal lands. Tho fact that almost all valuable coal lands are being rapidly tnken lip by heavy capitalists or large cor porations, shows that they must stendlly nnd greatly rlso in the market value, while with tho imnienso nnd constantly Increasing demand for this coal, and tho llailroad anil North Hranch ca nal, passing by tho mcjuths of the mines, through tho (Ileal Iron making districts of llloomsburg, Danville, Duneannon, llarrisburg, Miildlelown, Marietta, and CnUunbls., to tide-water nt Havre iloOrnce, ono can scarcely concelvo of a mnro piolltable er permanent Miuree nf wealth than may be found in lands like these. In order to lie nblo to open their works on n more extensive plan, this company hns placed a portion of thelrcnpiliil slock In market on the follow lug terms : Any person taking one or more f.hn res of stock nt TEN 1) O Ii EARS E A 0 IT , will bo entitled annually toatnnbfcoal.it cest at the nilno per share, and any stockholders NOT HLCniVING THH COAL as aforesaid, to be fredlted on tho books of the Company, with the dltrerence between thocou and selling price for cacli share, to be paid lieforu a dividend shall be declared. C. F. KNAPP, Agent. Man h 1, ISC. fukJt premium V . OT o Nllsjjr jlXeilul Sfjjk 4W BARRETT'SJHMR RESTORATIVE Jk Ojrthe N. If. siqt.'AcrtCBltoral 8olrlr,it 3 III l"nlt buljen hlN.iLbila, Sf pt.OT, Jdots. l AltlUrifa'T' K Vegetable Hair Restorative JlMlortt urr llflf to Ml nuturEl ffjor. rro- A" i cbiva uanuruii Kim iiumor. iTcvnti w mm i uw iiuxi, iHipumr nun rcu uoiu or oc in mrnusnoui (40 . i-uii, r-iuita uud BIH1U. J. R. BARflETT &C0,. Proprielon, MICIIKSTKU, M. 11. J!S-Sotdby L. N. MOYFIl, lllnntnshurg. Pa. and Druggists generally. fapr3'(i7-Gm QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, liloiiiusburg, I'a, JI. C. ftLOAX .t.llItOTHFi: liie stuvissora of WILLIAM HIjOAN & SON continuo Hie IiusIuimh of mnlftag cAimiAOiH nu(inir,, and i very style of KAJfO" WAGONS, svlilfll Itiey lmvo constantly on hand to snltcus lonieis. Never using nl.- material but tho besl and employing thu most te-iierlenccd workineji, they hope In continue as hnretnfnre to give (Utile Mit Israel Ion to ovry fjwtoirier. An tnsneetlnunl tueir work, niul of thnieasonalile price asked lor the bame, Is wuro tn insuro a wale. a a Collins, i I'AHHIONAllI.i: SUA VINO, HAIR CUTTINO SU,MPOflINn BALCON, Court IIouv, Alley, neat iloor to OIiimKaaOmoe, ItUKyMSlllTItd, PA. Hair Ilvclm- ntul lriikl,.i. ,,,l.,r,..l t.lfi.-lr r. brown. Hair IVinietoilestrnyilaudiull'audlienii tll lug the hair; wifl lestore hair tn its original color without Milling the llnest tnbrlc, eonslnnlly on hand. Iuprl2'C7. c. K. S A V A (1 E I'UAITICAI. WATCHMAKi:tt AND JF.W1U.UY, Muin Kttt'il, war the Omit oime, llMmusuyuo, Pa. l onsta,ntly on Uanjl a lino assortment of' AMF.1UCAN AND VlWISS WATOIIHS, Clia ks, Jewelry, Sit i ruare and SH'clni lis, Particular uttentlou inl.l to the niwlrliig of Watiheo, l.'livks, Ji'HiSry and Siss-tm Io. c- Miwurli nniius iiiaile to oriU'r, All work svarnintisl. api I0'U7. X S I' R A N C E A (i E N V Y. W,M.liTng (IXiWI .Una I,IW,IXI ColllineriW IM,llN I'ulli.lljji, SDII.UOU lUltle.VMlr....... ),! J Putnam .,.M. Uii.Uii) Mtreliiiilti . tXt.unu Hprlmritiild 570,nu (Jeimnlla ,Vtt,lkl IiKiirinfro Coniisuir of Suilo lMin'i, a).w Ciinnecllcut Mulil I.lfo lo.OM.mi aorin Aiuerieiw irniiKii .Vtt,ii 1TIKAS IIIIOWN, .Ijjni, uiins(i7-iy. IliiMiMsiu iio, Pa, 1i A. HENDRY, Sn.srt,or tn Ilfiiilty A Harris, M.wiufiu'tnrernnd Wliolesale Dealt iu lliJOTs ANDSHOhX, No. lit Nwjth Third Stri it, pii.ulelJil. VAriLLlAM II. AR1IOIT, attoni:t.at.la w, CATA WIiSA, PA. M. L'VKI.LR, ATTOll.Ni: Y.AT.l.A W"i ,V.hlaul, Schuylkill (Vmnly, lvnn'a,