$fa Ofatomlmm, ni.ooMsiitno, fiubay, juhk t, isor. Tiik Dcmocnitlc Stale Convention to nominate n cnmlltlato for tho Supremo Ucni'h will nsscmblo nt Ilnrrlsbtirp; on Tuesday, tho 11th day of Juno. A wniTKti In tho April number of "Ulackwoods Jtagazlno" ppcrks of The World, the leading democratic Now York Dally, as "thonblcst organ of tho party," andns being "ns highly respect ablo n paper rw any published In England." Ox Saturday evening last, a number of our young men met at tho Court House, and re-organized a Uaso Hall Club for tho ensuing year. Tho name adopted was tho "1'lekwlek 11. H. C." Vr. P. II. Freeze was elected Presi dent; Captain M. Whltmoyer, Vice President ; V. J. Bnekalow, Secretary j Xowton Darton, Treasurer; and I. Mcndcnlmll, Oeorgo KIwcll, and Win. Moycr were chosen as Directors, i . - - On last Monday ovcnlng thu School Hoard of IHooin Township met, and organized by electing Thos. J. Morris, President; J. K. Edgar, Secretary ; and I. W. Hartman, Treasurer. Jes&o Shan non wasnppointcd Collector for tho en suing year. Tho finances of tho Dis trict are in a most favorablo condition. After meeting tho current expenses, and paying a debtof $1,000, a balance or about $.)00, is left In the treasury, which will enable tho Directors to make some ucccsssary repairs, to extend tho School term, and materially reduce tho tax. Small Pox Tho Kastport (Maine) i aemmei gives mo toiiowmg as a certain euro for small pox. It is worth trying now : "GIvo to tho patient two table spoons full of a mlxturo of hop yeastand water, sweetened with molasses, boas to bo pal atable, equal parts of each, three times a day. Children under twelve years of age should take two teaspoons-full three times a day. Diet Dolled rico and milk, and toasted bread moistened with water, and without butter. Eat no meat. Give catnip tea as often as the patient isthirsty. Give physic when necessary. If tho above treatment is strictly fol lowed, no marks of small pox will re main." iThk last Legislature passed many foolish acts, but they also put one through tho mill wich is a genuine re form. Wo refer to tho act relating to tho relief of wives and children, desert ed by their husbands and fathers. In addition to tho usual remedies it pro vides that tho husband or father can bo bound over to Court without any appli cation on tho part of tho overseers of tho poor, and without thu applicants first becoming township charges. Eith er party may bo witnesses to tho fact of desertion, and tho husband or father, If found guilty, shall pay such sum for the support of his wife or children as the Court may direct, not exceeding one hundred dollars, and in default thereof bo committed to the County prison. Du. Sidnkv J. DAitMN wa:. recently arrested in Albany where ho is stop ping, charged with taking money on falso pretenses. Tho cases wero dis posed of bv his returnintr tho funds. Dr. Darrln claims that thero is tuillo as much dispute about the elllcacy of the practice of regularly matriculated phy sicians as thero is about ills. Ke, Dr. D.irrin onco stopped at our place, and succeeded In finding dupes enough to pay him handsomely. When will our people learn to avoid such sharp ers? The country is full of them, and had thoy a titlm of the ability they claim, It would not bo necessary for them to travel abroad to secure custom. Wo warn our people to bewaro of such quacks not only becauso they aro swin dlers, but because the medicines they ignorantly prescribe aro in most eae more harmful than tho disease. Tiik Small Pox. This fearful dis ease is raging with considerable violence in tho neiirliborintr town of Dan ville. If wo aro correctly informed it was introduced by a man employed on on tho rail road, and after his death, tho straw of tho tick on which ho laid was emptied into an alley, and numbers of children played init, thusspreading the disease. Churches and schools havo been suspended, ami business appears to bo at a stand still in that prosperous town "VVe aro informed that tho Uorough authorities havo taken vigorous sanltn ry measures, which will probably havo tho effect of checkimr tho disease. We trust our people will take warning, and though, unfortunately, wo havo no Borough organization, yet cleanliness, vaccination, and care will go far to wards saving us from tho pestilence. Ouu hAW Makihis. We desiro to cull tho attention of our readers to an article clipped from the Philadelphia Inquirer, a notoriously Radical sheet, it is a complete expose of tho manner in which our laws aro passed, without consideration, and in many cases with out their having been referred to a Committee, or even read. It is oven asserted, and not denied, that in one day, onohundredand fifty-six bills wtro passed or disposed of! Our people na o not yet fully realized the full results of this hasty legislation, tho most or it be ing for partisan purposes or personal gain, but this artlclo in tho Inquirer will go far towards opening their eyes, aim In showing them what a corrupt mass our Legislature is. Tho remedy Is not in increasing tho number which would open a still wider Held for lobbyists, but in sending men true and tried, of unimpeachable char acter, and none others should bo sup ported, j Tho fact is, that most of our law ma kers aro mero speculators, or politicians who think their whole duty consists In passing a great many acts without any. refereneo to their necessity or constitutionality. THE An ExtTriNo Cuask. Our towns man, Georgo itelswlck. lias had an ox. citing chaso after his horses, which our readers may remember were stolen last March, nfter having been hired out of his livery stable. A man named Shaw, who seems to bo a traveling agent, was spoken to by Mr. Itelswlck about ills loss, and a copy of tlioCoiAJMiiiAN containing tho re ward, nnd a description of tho stolen property and thief, was put into ids nanus. v iiiio stopping nt Concheclon, N. Y., Mr. Shaw happened to take out tho Colvmiiian, and read tho adver tisement In tho hearing of a man named Hush, who at once said that a couple of months ago, ho remembered a man. answering tho description exactly, com- ing into tho hotel with a man named Major Terwilliger; and that Terwllfl- ger remarked that he had Just bought u pair or horses and a buggy of this liiun, who was from tho oil reu'lons. and was about to take tho cars. As Mr. Terwil liger lived In the neighborhood, Mr. Shaw wrote to Mr. Itelswlck, who at onco proceeded to Montlccllo, X. Y., tno placo where Terwilliger resided. Here he found Mr. Hush, nnd at once secured his services, and aN employed an attorney. lie also ascertained that the bay horse had been sold to a Doctor ltoyee, of Middlotown, Orange County, X. Y., and tho gray horse to Charles S. Starr of Montlccllo, and tho buggy he found In a wagon maker's shop, taken all apart preparatory to painting it. Af ter leaving orders to secure the buggy, ho hired a rig, and with .Mr. Hush, start ed for Middlctown, twenty-three niljes distant. Though latoat night, he awa kened Dr. Hoyce, who was said to have tho bay horse, and after stating his business proceeded to the stable, which was not locked, and found his horao. 1th Dr. Koyce's permission ho took him to tho livery stable, and placed him in chargo of tho keeper. Although it was after midnight, ho sought the other horso and found him in a team used to carry lightning rods. Mr. Heis wick at onco claimed Ids property, whereupon Ids owner made himself re sponsible for his appcaranco next mor ning. It would seem, however, that Ter williger got wind of Itciswick's actiotis, and In the morning both the horses wero not to bo found. As the parties aro nil responsible, Mr. Itelswlck lias commenced actions against thorn, and will undoubtedly recover. Tho thief, whoso name Is Hank Schermerhorn, is well known in the vi cinity, nnd seems to bo a notorious scoundrel. Measures havo been taken to secure bis nrrot. Our readers will agreo with us that tho cao Is one of un usual interest. Tin: Inn at Cuansac Wo give our readers a capital tale this week, under tho above caption, translated from the German of Zschokke. All who read it will thank us for furnishing them with an intellectual treat of no ordinary ex cellence. Zschokke is always genial, skilful and instructive, and his tales are among the finest productions of light literature in modern times. Horn a German and Prussian, lie passed most of his life in Switzerland, engaged in useful literary and political employ ments until his decease, not many years since, at a ripe old age. Our tale Is located at a Krencl town towanl the latter part of the career of Xapoleon Honaparte, when ho was engaged in a war in Spain, which eventually brought di-as ter to his arms. An Invalid Colonel approaching convalescence, pause-- at Cransac, on his way to Perpignan, and is induced to remain there for many davs in the hospitable and charming family of Hcrr Albret, the keeper of the village inn. lie finally goes on, joins his regiment, and is engaged in active service for four or five years in the Span ish war. At last, after a severe wound received under the walls of Tarragona, lie is relieved from service with in creased military rank and returns to Prance. His heart draws him toward tho humble village where he had so journed on his way to the war. He goes there and lias an affectionate welcome. His affections havo complete play and proper objects within the family circle or his former host, whosesecoml daugh ter, tho charming Annette, becomes bis bride. Upon this simple; ir not mea ger narrative, our author has construc ted one of tho finest novelette to be found in any language. This tale is in striking contrast to tho sillv stories which are often found in newspapers, and which fatigue the at tention when they do not debase tno mind. As we read the proofs of It for press corrections, we aro once more im pressed by the graceful style, the play ful humor and the genial humanity of the matter before us, which, though we liaw read it many times before, is still pleasing to tho eye and grateful to the taste. Hon-. Oi:okoi: Kitirr of OittiwK-u, hits been appointed tn a position in tlio Custom lloiiso nt Philadelphia, ami Konototiiucltytoeiitor upon tli" ilN cluirKo of Ills Unties. The placo as slfjuetl him Is in thu WYinhiiiff Depart incut, ami is one of importance anil re sponsibility. Rv-Scniitor Win. Kin-oy of llristoi, Ducks county, has also been appointed a Day Inspector in tlio Cus tom House, nntl has accepted the ap pointment. Ir tlio Radical amendment to the Ohio Constitution succeeds at the next election, 1,4)()0 negroes will bo enfran chised and iil.fMMi white men will bo dis rranchised. lieshles this, tlio negroes will not bo subject to military tax or duty, although admitted tn ptmal rights with tlio whites. Such an amendment certainly .should not pass. Tiik reports that Maxiinllllau liiw been shot by tho Liberals, aro not con tinned, lleanil his army are prisoners nf war, and for tho honor of Mexico, wo trust there will b no butchering of prisoners. COLTOrEIAN, BLOOMSTW11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, THE KALEIDOSCOPE! ii .i . !', -A map of busy llfi NO. Will, "o.v to ltieii.Mo.vn." T this point, the nn1Ulr.il Minn tt'iiin separated from us, preparatory to their ""H iitomh on paroie. i parted with me unive men who were captured with me witli reclines of wni Kmi unit lit. cnue they were to go to their comrades, and I to it distant prison. One of them loaned mo what money lie hud left, an other gave me a blanket, another a can teen and n pocket knife, and bv means of their various contributions, was soon pretty well supplied with nece-sa- iies. Soon after WO faced liiivmiU Ktr.li. mond, and commenced our march. About one hundred olllcors were in tho Parly, besides a number of Virginia loyalists, and about two lnmil men, who had been captured from our army. 'I lie guard sarcastically remarked mat "as we were lighting lor them, It Would be a liitvloseiiaruto in." I mnn. aged to keep up with the column until near tho close of tho day, when over come with fatigue 1 laid down beside the road, unable to move rurther. The guard threatened to bayonet me, but one of Ills comrades dismounted and gave me his horse on which I rode to near 'l horouglifare Gap, where we stopped for the night. 1 lore a few oun ces (,r raw pork were served out to each or us, and after eating it we were glad to stretch ourselves m the ground, and get a few hours repose. -ext morning by daylight we wore on the march, and in a few hours reached Warienton. where n Imhw crowd had gathered to see in, Jeff. Da vis ueing among the number. We stopped for tlioniu'ht at Sulphur Springs, and were compelled to go to sleep with out having anything to eat during the day, save some green apples and corn louiiu in uiu neius wo piis-ed through. Tho following morning wo again started forward, but were so weak- anil still' that our progress was necessarily slow. Hy night we reached Culpepper, and after bribing the guard a few of us nianageu to get some "hard tuck," which, on making a computation, we found cost us one dollar aniece in "old. The inults wo hero received from tlfo people were almost unendurable, and the guards finally compelled the people to leave us, fearinc an outbreak on our part. u c again started torward on Friday morning, though we could scarcely move. I was so foot sore that I had to travel all day without boots, and that over the roughest sort of ground. Our negro associates wero lelt at Culpepper, wheretbeir masters could reclaim thcni. At the Itanidnn sonic pork and crack ers were dealt out to us after wlilnji wo were piaccu in cattle cars, greatly to our rcnei, iinii transported to uoruonsviiie, a village of some importance on the Virginia & Lynchburg It. It. The next morning we were carefully searched, and wo to the man who had counterfeit Confederate money on bis person. It was night when we reached Uichmond. yet a large crowd awaited our arrival nt the depot, aim wo were again sunjocted to the insults of tho crowd. It was a noticeable fact that the citizens and stay-at-home soldiers alone behaved thus. Aflcr being marched through several of tho principal streets we were taken to tho celebrated "Liliby Prison." which had been n tobacco warehouse in times of peace. Then commenced the long dreary round of prison lift-, made the more in supportable hccau-c we had served un der Pope. We numbered about one hundred, and were confined in a room on the third story, about one hundred and twenty feet long by forty feet wide. The lower lloor was occupied by the of ficers taken previous to the battle of Hull Hun, and with whom at first wo wero not allowed to communicate. Hello Island was nearly, oppoite in the James, which, together with the canal, ran by tair front. For eighteen months the building had been Used as- a pri-on, during which time it never had been cleaned, while the drippings of nioliis-cs barrel-, and (trainings from tobacco covered thoiloor to the depth of half an Inch. Wo were compelled to lie down on thi- lloor at night without even a blanket to shield tw, and with a billet of wood for a pil low. The sink for the use of the men was an open box in the room, so filthy that we wero glad to gather Into the farthe-t corner to avoid the horrible stench. Our meals were brought to us twice a day in swill buckets, the arri val or which eau-etl the greatest con tention, heiHe hunger had changed gentlemen Into brutes, and each would try and rob his neighbor. Tho sick man, who had no appetite was to be en vied, because for him a slice of bread and cup or soup stilllced. Though the beans were often spoiled, tho meat at time- oH'en-ivp, and an occasional mouse or tho more common bug found in the nie-, yet few were so squeamish as to refue the soup on that account. 1 soon had a mess equipment or which a prisoner might well lie proud. Hy splitting my canteen, two dishes weie secured. 1 had a pocket knife whit tled ( tit a spoon and made a fork by driving a nail into the end of n stick. Hut our most formidable trouble wtw - the vermin which infested its. From (ieneral down to Lieutenant all took their regular turns at "skInnWiiiig,"its tho dally hunt was termed. Wo were not allowed to approach the windows,! tho guards Having siricr ortiers to mow out the brains of any man who at tempted to look out. Ono nnui was shot for so lining tho day of our arrival. A few days after our confinement we wero permitted to a-siicinte with the prisoners below, among whom 1 found several old iiciptaintauce-, which all'or- ,l,l I.IA ,1 wl.ltUll llll!ltll'P llllf H WIN shortlived, becau-e ill a few weeks all I tlio oillcors were paroled who had be j longed to the Army of tho I'otomac , proper. While 1 rejoiced at their re- lease, vet it made mv imprisonment seem the more lonely. Of course all news of what was going on lu the outside world was carefully kept from us, though occasional ru IllMl'S nf Hie caiitiiro of Washlni'toii, Cincinnattl, and other places readied iis. Alierino oauio oi ,im cium tlml sdtnesfrioiisdUa-terliail bi in- fallen their amis, on account or the gloomv countenances of all around tl-. Our'amu"ements cnn-Istetl in "-kirni-1 . . . . . . i.. ...t,t, i l-lillig as i navosiaieii, in nuim- rudely coustructeu inaieriai, in carving rings, crosses, etc., from tho beef bones served us, and an occasional grand cho rus of "Hall Columbia," or "Yankee Doodle," in which the whole two hun dred pri-oners joined, until ltlchiuoiid Itself seemed vocal. Of cour.-e the guards were tiroucd into activity at once, lint the only serious result was the shortening of our rations the next day. I I in, oil Ifltll till! WOUrislUIRi detail of prison life; too many, alas, I Know It ; Mlllice 11 to sti.v niin u..i i tlio "heart iiniile sick" with "hope tie- iferred" for a long, long time, anil ill- terinany negotiations, woweiu.iii.uiiiiu down to Varlua, and tliotigh weakened and faint, nevordid heartier cheers wel come tho American Hag, nor never did its protecting folds st em moro precioti-. Vo were lauded in Annapolis, liuii civ. ragged, flirty, coveretl with vcr inln, and without a cent nf money mvo rebel currrnnv. lelitni. wnj .. ...... Just then, but withal happy in thtf "" 'iKu nun, o were jrec, ami soon could rcjohiour comrades, and repay bu'ircrwlfUr ""l"y 1"(llSll,Il's wo '"ul And thus, patient reader, concluded 1 ?'. H,yirBli Campaign, so far as it related to myself. Qtur.x Saih:'.' A CLIIWJVMAN writing to n trlcnd, says, '! voyage In l.uriiiii- la liuliilnltclv imstiMinct. 1 have i scnvcriil ilu, "r.tntii,,!,, r i.-tin.' ., iiil shleof the tlantlc. Time littie of the lYf man si rup hale rescued me fn.m thp uuik nt tlio lit tl p.K,i'.,ln," lMiet len Simula ilrllils LEGAL NOTICES.. A DMIXlSTKATOlt'S NOTICE. 2. t.sr.vTt: or (imitnti KitAMKii, iite'ti. Li lti'M nr ii'l tn hi Isti itt ton mi tlio I'stntn uf Mm, Kniturr, Inti'nr llliminlinvinliln, Coluinliln mini. IV. llm'UH'tl. Illlli! Ih'1'11 tirntili.il hi tin i ltiirUfir tit i wil.l (utility, lii Julia It, Moyer, iitliiilnl-lriitor, ,, r, i-,,i-, untune (-lining tn- tii'illllllill IlKlllIlsL Hit' (.'tuti uf (In iluecili'lit nit rifiiK'HliHl to iniike thrill Klimvn tn tlit iimtlhiKtt-ntMr without, ili'luv. mill nil h rsniis Itiik'htrilimi ri'iiuitfil lo miiiie I'm lllt'llt. .MIIl.N it, .muyi;k, 1 1, ii in vt ,i i in, Jiiiy 7, iHiiT, Ailm r. A DMINIKTllATOH'S NOt70E.- S taMTK Of IlAllMIIN I.AlHU'i: HK.C'tl. lA'tlori ol nilliitiilntriitl',11 to lltPfNtftteiirHnrinol! Ilhour, 111 111 of Kill i llit?t rci'lc 1 1, v 1 1 ill In. I'nliiniliiiL ciiinl v. ttt't'e-isi'il, hnw hi't'll Krillltril hy Hie UoulMcr of , iiiuillDIll i-oiiiiiy, tn is ac 1, MIOl'K ntiti iiii:m It. Ki.tNr., luliuittlMrnttirt. All jit't-iotw ImvliiK rl.ihim or tli-tiittniU utnliit tin, fttnti.'nf thp it,-,-,,. tli tit nri' it'iiuctfil to iiinko them know it tiithfiitl- iiiiiiisirniiii-s M-iiiintit iitsny, nmmii tn'iotis in. tlehWil nri rrnui'itdl In tiinltt' titivtnolit, ls.A(J I.Alldl'll, I .,.,,.,, IIIUAM It. KMNF, J-Ailinr s. lislilnfi I'l-k, ,Mny ii, lN,7-ot. A DMIXISTHATOH'S XOTiCI XV. l.'Ttlli UK WILLIAM KAHIMAN, IlKU'l). Iri'tlfrs oriultiilliMl-itlttili tn the (-Ktitto or Wil liam rtilrmnn, lute or Mount l'lrnnitit township, t'nlunihlit county, ilcfeaRt-il, liui this tiny been itrutitetl hy the HeuMerof nltt county to llllttm l'lilt-num, Who it'tltles lit Mfiillsnu tnumhip lit Mild enmity. All person havltm elalnit or ile niiinils nunlmt the estate of tho ifeeoitetit, nre re-tiue-teil to pic-cnl them to the nilmlni-tmtor without tli lay, ninl nil persnni Inttchttsl me it uucstcil tn tniilce pnymcnt. WM. TAIISMAN, MiulUtm tp., Mny 21, WIT. AiltiiliiMrntor. I'DITOHS' STAT EM ENT ltOl.VIY 1TNP 01' III.OOM TOWNSHIP. Sfhool Phcttorsof Itloom township I lit. To tim't of lux nil Ituplloule of lill " " ' 1M.3 1M,J 12,1711 as u,."jii m 3,1K)I M Cll. Ijy exonerations on 1st Duplicate M CnlltrtoiH ctitii. on 1st Duplicate sll Cum. nf J. It. Mnyer, Tlcusurcr, " K. Mentlenhall Amount pnlil.v, men to all quota " Pi veteran vnlunteers lltpenses nf J, ,1. llrmvtT unit M. Whlt- nm er to Nashville, pKenunt, exchange, stumps ntul tele. t'siaplilnt; Itltelest nil Itillnls, Atlorneys l'ces, .1. .1. llrowerfor nuiklin; implicate. .1. K. IMit.irns Secretary, etc., 'I'. .1. Morris lor makluir Duplicate Itiilallce In hauilstif Tienstirer 7W M 'jia tit) 2111 61 2I'I SO IV, (11 72 M) i"A II ill SI ltt.fwH) (HI l,Ml OO TO!) M il-2 21 I, IBS 71 io on .i .VI 21 " A ,V) IW 17 SK,!M'i 12 i ne ttiuteisiiieu hum, exaiiiiiicti mo anove ac count mid llutl It to lieenrlect. miu.s t;iii:Mni:m,iN, JOHN ic. nitorz, Ulnolnsiiunr.May 31, lst,7. Atlilltors. E It I F F'S S A I. ES. IIY virtue ot Mindrv rltsof Vvmhtiont Jlrito- ma and L'-tari I'ttcUtv, Nsin-d out of the Com tot' Common I'len- of Coluiulilii county, tome direct- -..(II .,-...... f. tmt.lly. ..I. of II. . ,.,,-( II.'...... I.. I III. ....... I... ..1. CI t'l I ll I V 1 1... I. 1. day of'.Iune, Ni7, at l" cloeU.v. m,, the billowing real CMine in win A certain lot of urmiud, sltti.ito In Cntiynghaiu low iiMiip, i.ttiumiii.i eunniy,c(iniainuiK on acre, innre or les. boillldeil on the writ y lot lato ol William Ahhmun, on the north hy puMU roail leadluif to (iermnnlown, and on the east nnd south by lands of the Locust Mountain Oul atul iron uii.ip.my, on wiicii irtereeieu aiuo siory sttne house 1th thu appurtcnancec. Seized, taken In execution and to In sold as the propeitv or William I.avell. JA-SO. A eiialn tiact or laud, situate in Ui euvt township, Columl)l.teounty,contalnfuKtny lx aeres mniv or less, lmndcd on the t-outh Itv lands or Dald Kreisht-r and Henry Gable, on the uestliv Heltrv Gablr. mil the north liv Ili-nrv Knapp, and on the eat by lands or A brain anil D.md Kreisher, w hereon is eieet il a ion liousi and aloi; barn, with tlie appurtenances. Seli'd, taken in execullmi and to ' sold as tho propel ty of .lolin lVrry. ALSO, Aceitalu piece of land, situate In Klsh lni'rt t k town-hip, Columbia etmnty, containing thtity aert-s, mole ir Uss, bounded on the south by lands of Daniel Core-, on the west by hinds of AleMiudei- Ciamcr, on the noith by lamls of Jo seph Coleman, and on the cast by land of Michael hamoii, on hili U nected a tnune dwelling; house ami a name stable, with thcappuitenahces. Si'leil, taken In erciit!ou nnd tn be sold as the property of t(. W. Masteller. J A.SO, A ceitaln lot of mound, situate In tho llorouijli of Centralln, Columbia uuty, eontaln ins two Iots,iiity it'iM front and om huiiilreitaud forty feet deep, lKaindisl on tho cast by Cataw Nmi sin et, on the wM b stnvt.on tlin south by an alle , and on the north by lot of Henry Jasper, on width Is elected a two story plank house, blacksmith shop, with the appuifenaiices, Seicd, taken In exeentlon and to be sold as the property of Stephen Thoiras. ALSO, All that ceitaln tract of land, situate In Hoarinucreck township, Columbia county, adjoin liu: lands of J m tali ('herrlnton, Joseph immer 111:111. ftther lands ol tl o estate, of S. Co.te. ded.. I and otbeis, bntitiiled and described as follows, to wit: lleuluulm; at a iiouoie chistuut oak, the northwestern corner of a tract of laml sur',ved in the name of Henry Shallcr by lrtue or a war rant dated the Mil day of November, a. b, 171U, and luunltm theneu b land of Judah Clicnln ton, si mill ilileendeKiees, ulnety-elaht perches to a post, I In-nee north eighty-six and one-quarter d mees 1 nst, one bundled and seenty-nAc anil a half pen-lies ton Hist thence north VUteen de crees west, nl net -eight peieheHtoada stunt oak, thence south elyhty-slv nnd a quarter il eyries west, one huiulied and sevinty-tle and a half iK'iclies 10 the place of U'gluiitni:, containing one huialted and se en acres and seventy-elKht p'r ehes, neat lueasnie, Seled, taken In eeeutlon nnd tojie sold as the plipeit ot (ieoio llart7ell, SAMl'KI. SNVDKU.Sheiirr, Hl.iomsbutf;, May -I, lso7. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f 10. JACKSON, A T T t) It X i: Y A T- I. A W, lliruit'U, ColumbU Comity, IViiu'h. A Jl. TltAL'tili, ATTOUNIIY-AT-I.A W, llctwlt'k, L'tittunblJ t'muily, IVtitl'u. yil.MAM 11. AIUIOTT, ATTl)nXl:Y-AT-I.A V t'ATAWIs.SA, lA. M. L'N'KLl.i:, TTOItXi:V-AT-I.A W, Ashlnliil, srlm 11,111 1'liiinty, lVuu'ii. j Ol I N 07 FltKKZi:, VTTl) It .V i: Y-A T- I, A W, uiliis In lli'itlvtrr ami Itfisiiilor's nillcc, In tln 1 iisi'lili'llt i,l lllx Court llint-e, llliioliislillrK, I'll, Y)U- I- 15, Kl.INIC, V itnulimti' nt Ji'tlVrViii .Mi illml Cullim', I'lill. ii'lftplif.!, Ii.i iim ,.riii:ini'iitly lis'iilcil, niters his ,1.,1,'shlfiiial siti it'i-N til tin I'ltlrll nf Clttmi lssu , , . "7. : II. 1.ITT1.I',, A TTOllX 11 V-A T-l. A W, ,im( mi Main Miii l, In l-rlcli IuiIIiIIiik Ih I.iu tlx- f'Diirt lIiHisi, IUiMiini,liuri;,r:i. ( Ii. 11HOCKWAY, TTIUINKT AT l.A V, lll.DOMSlltMKi, 1'A. dfkh e t'nurt llnusi Alley, U-lnw lhfu lumtiimi (llllif. IJiinll,,. .1. 11. ItOlIlSOX, ATl'iillNHV-AT-liAW, IIUIMlMsllt'llll, l t.S'A, oitlcp lu 1'n inu-t's lliillilln,lnliirlrCfl. Wint ul Hi, Ahuil' an iIiiiim.. iiuj.iu.. "i-jit. w. ii. nitADid', tijii.- AwWutit .Mi'Jliiil IHitvlnr .'. H. Army,) eilYhll'l AN A Nil Sl'lttl I'.OX, i tnllicnt Hi,' lii'ii-f ni'llll"",'s'lll''s lllN-li, lllllillllkllUIlt, 1'n. Culls i'ii'i"l'" iiiti inli'l t" Ik'Ui nliilit "nil !. IHuillllslJM'K, Inn I". iw,- CLOTHING. j"EW STOCK OP CI.OTllIXO. Fresh tirrtvnl of I'AI.t, AND WIN'IT.H (IO()l). DAVID U)Wi:NIli:itCl lnvltt i nltfnllntt to his Iik It nf CIIUAP .Nt) KAItlONAltl,K(;l,tn'MIN(l. ut hts utovc on .MnlnStieelttwtiiluorsahoMMheAniiolcan HniM IDiHinishiirK, fu., where In- him Jul retehttl from New York anil rhlladclplila n lull luctorlincnliif JIKN AND 110VB' rlJTHINtl, IncluilliiK the tnot fashlotitihle, iturnhlo, unit hanilsomt imHssKloOlW, collKhtllig of IlOX, HACK, I'ltOCIC, HUM, AND OIIL'UITII COATS AND l'AN'TS, of till MorU, sizes, anil colors, lie liasuUo n pli n- isneii iiisnireaily lnritc sttK-k of AI.l, AND WINTlIIt HIIAWIX, Sll IlIPIID, ri(lUIti:D, AND PLAIN, Vr-STN, HIIlltTsl,cr.AVATH,HTOCKH, COlJ.Altsl, iiANi)icum:iiii:KH,(ii.ovr.s Ht'SlMNDKHH, AND PANCV AHrlCI.lX He lias constantly on liantl n liri-e ninl well. se lect eil nssortincntnf CI.OT11SI AND VUSTIKtiK, whluh he Is prepared to make to orilcrnto any kliul nr clnthtnit, on very shoit notice, ninl In tho Is'st manlier. All his clothluK Is lnaitn to wear,, atul most nf It Is nf homo manufacture, OOl.D WATCHUS AND JKWKI.KY, of vvery ttcscrlptlon, tine uml cheap. Ills case of Jewelry Is not Mtrpusscti In this place. Cull ami examine, his Reneinl assortment of fixmiixo, WATciiix, jnwm.uv, Ac. DAVID LOWnNIllIIlfl. TKW CLOTHING AX I) OKXTLi; MHX'H FlfItNlSHtNn ip-TOHt:. Tlit? tmMor'.Igutnl respect fully niihouuceH tn Un mnny friends that lie Ikw opeuett a new Cluthtng nnd (Icntloincti's rurnhhlng Store, in tlio lowe room of the Ilnrtnian UutUllue, nouthwct corner of Main ntul Murkct trcet, Illoomslmrir, ltnliii,'Just rettirneJ from riillniU'lphlu with Ijire Htoelc of 1WIX AM) WIXTKIl CLOTIUXO and aKXTIXMEX'S 1'UKXISIIKNG GOODS, Ac, Ac. ho natters himself tlmt he can ptawnll. in stock comprises MUX'S, HOVfi, AND VOUTHS L'UTHIN(1, such as D1UXS COATS, HACK COATS, VITS, OVKHCOAI'S, rANTS, SHIUTS, COI.LAItS irsi'llNDKUS, UXDKHSIIIUTH. DllAWr.lt, ni:ck-tii:s, no-irmv, HAXDKi:icnii;i'S, L-MHUi:i.IAS, Ac and In fact ccrvthhi3 in ttio Clothing or Fur nishing lino at ery low pi lee. In addition to the above he has un elegant sortmeut of CLOTHS, CADinil!, AND VHsTlN CLOTHING MADH TO OUDKIt AT TIIK WHOimi-ST notici:. Call and seo before purchasitiK elscwlieto, and faKCCIli: GltKAT ItAUOAINS. octft-ly J. w. cni:nn:uLAiN DRY GOODS. J J. U It O V K It, Is now otrerlny; Ut th public his Mik-Ic of - ,S ' Ii I x a GOOD s consisting In part ot 11 full line of IXfJItATX, WOOL AXI) HAG V X H F K T S, Fine cloths and casslmeni for Indies' coats, iiandsomi: i)in:s fioons, of all patterns ami qualities, Inlaids and 1'rlntK (f various qualities and prices, 1IU:.YCHKI AND IIUOWN .MFSIJNh, LA HI K's' KHKXCII COUHKTS, A N It I5ALJIOUAL SKI UTS. (IoimI assoitmeut of LAitmv a cmi.intL'S'saAirrjiSA-hoots. Fresh Groceries and Spiee.s, Sew ahstjrtment or (H.ASS AXI) iUF.F.XS-VAIli:. FX XO. 1 MAOKKUKL In one-half and ruic-fourth barrels. Sow in the time to make your selection, as I am ofTerliiK goods at ery low price, and our motto U fair dealing to all, and not lo he under sold hyuny. J. J. ItltOWF.!!. Itloomsburt;, Apt II 1'-', li7. ,LKUS STORK. " FHIH AltUIVAT. OF M'UI0 AND MTMMKU (OODS. Tlie Mibscribrr lus Jnxt leturninl liom tlio oitlef. with anotla-r In rut and select assortment of SFIUNll AND SUJIMFU (lOOIX, purchT-ed In Ner York and Philadelphia ut tho lowefit flurc.and whleh he It determined to bell on as modrat terms as can hp procured c!s where In I!loinishuiv. His Mock comprl IDIl' IHllXS (iOoUS of theeliolcest btyleit and l.ttest fiililoni, toyitlur with a laig 'assortment of Dry floods and Gio ceilca, eonJ-Ittlnmf the followinu urtioUK: Carptts, Oil Cloths, Clothi, C'ylmerh, HhawU, Flam.uht, Ullktf, White Lioo.th, Mneiih, " Hrs.pSUtrtM, SIusKns, Hollowwaro t'edurware Quueiiswarc, I lard wa ro Him it nnd Ahnetf, Ilatv and Cnpn, Hoop Nets, Ifmbiellas, Iolihu-dlnAKr-, Tol acco, t'oth'ti, Suuart, Ti.is, Itlce, AlUpii-c, (llnuer. 'FinnanKni, Nutinii;i, AND XOTIUNH flKNKUAIJA. In irhoit, c'iythhig Ufciinll pti tnmntry ktortM, to which I10 Invites the attention of tho public pncifdly.Th hlshetit price will li paid f ir isaintiy product In cxi Iiuiikb for gKxlx. S. II, Mii.i.i:it, Ariiamdldlin. oomsbnia, Fa. 'Jl II H X KW HTO It K. Tiik uudeinUned Iihh opened a x ; w im ; t v s t o it ; OlltM IIA OI'I'tHIIK Till". I'"ST OlTlfK, ulien she otrer for saleau entire iuw stotkol ninuoNs, lacks, F.MHHODi;itII(, DKKSH Tlll-MMINfl-S (Ol.I.AItS, VKI, !l tNliKt.ltriill'N (IMiVfVJi, .F.l'IIYIK FOITON AND WOOI.F.N YAUN, HOOP SK1UTS, Mt M Ai.l.uie cordially Invlltsl Unt and e.nmlno forthenmdei. M. Di;HU'Ks(N. Illootushurtt, May 21, lsb7. PA. HARDWARE fi, CUTLERY. C IIIAHIiKS V. SNYDElt, Ht.l,t:il t.N Jl A U 1) W A It K, IHO.V, NAtIS, HTIT.L, AC, A(, AC. MAIN MTUKI1T, IILOOMSIUJUO, IT.NN'A. Tako tills method of Informing the citlrennf Cs luinbla fouty, that hn lias opciusl an e.tenr llardwareittorcon Main street, In lll(Ntiusbiirt Hear Iron ulreetind that he linn on hnud a T.AHGi:it HTO.'IC AND lliriTKU ASM)i;THD than can lie found nny wheio duo In Hia county, and whtdi he Intends to sell ut prlet n w hlch defy competition, CHAINS, AXKS, STKKIj, IHOX. I have chains, all Mzes. axes, ntl make and w eight, uteel, all nlreM, lion, all shapes, and all very 1 Ht'IIiDHU'ft II A U DV A UK, of every descriptions. Nails, nxte pullcnt Fasli cords, latches, lockMnnd knoh,lutt Hcrewfl.sash fastx, window spilngM, baso knobs, strati Idnses, haps and staples hooks and staples, nnd Jit fact ecrythtm; needed In that line, COACH A WAGON MAKIIIW JIAUUWATtr embiaclng almost every tiling in that line. Also IIAHNKSJH MAICCRS HAUUWAIli:, Iluekles, Jnpanned; buckles, silver plated; bltt orpcry kind , IIamiis, Iron t pad trees: Hamks, wood j saddle trcctt, hIk tues, Rlrth web, worsted ntul cotton i thread, silk, awls and needles, tools of all kinds, HHOKMA KKU'S IIAUDWAUK, A lull assortment for carpenters. 1 hae planes all kind, nawsj hand, pannel, rip, nnd compass, stpiaies steel, Iron, and try i boring machines, chlsles, nusers, hovels, mallets, braces, pauses, plowv, rules, bits, and n1out eserythlitK for car penters. fou thi: dkoplh gi:ni;uam,T' I have coal hods, coat shovels, sconpH, coal Pirtcr, lnnt crns,tablecutIery,pockct cutlery, plated upoons, plated forks, Rcrvers, tea nnd cof fee pot s.hut ter kn ives.m 111 saws, cross cut ftaws, circular saws, Ranssaws, tlio, horse fdioos.w rcnclK-s.rlvets.ham-mcrs, hatchets, mattocks, picks, forks, Kruh blng lioes, shovulstsiades, spading forks, hoes, lakes, bed pins, twine, skates, plows, coflln trim mlilRs, Fmery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horso nails, meat cutters, scales, wnshlroards, horso buckets, wooden pails, clothes pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mats, eorn poppers, paint biuMies, horso brushes, sleigh bells, heel calks, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, stcwkcttles.saueo pans.broad axes, nails, Medics, curtain fixtures, Thimble skeins nnd boxes, Fumps, lead pi, etc., Tarred ropy and huuilreds of aitlolos not .enu merated constantly on hand nt C1IAULUS W.SNYDFirs, Main Street, Mooinsburs'. pjjorLoac hounty rrxn. AVD ITt 1 1 IS STATFM I INT. HkmI-ock, May i, lrr. Wi:, the iindersltiiusl Auditors, ueieh certify tlintwe havi' uudttetl tho following acisnunt if Hemlock townslihi's Fumi and tlnd It correi t WM. II. SHOKMAKFIt, A. II. HAKTMAN. JNO. M'UFYNOLDS. Auditors. W.M. H.stioK.HAKKit, Tnasurer of Ilounty Fund of Hwmlock lowifhlp. forlsiil to September. lilt. To amounts oluntary subscriptions .",on- ) cn. Fald ltl men 5H"caeh 5l,ft0(i no suliserlptions lefuuded -n 1)0 Fald Jacob Harris on Ilounty Fund in 10.1 .Wj 0 1'ald sundry expenses puttlm; tn oluiitecr 167 t0 .lAt'oii llAHitis, Tieasiuer of Ilounty Fund of HciuloeU low nsldp, from st Sept. )sOI. ;. To amount money borrowed on Township ltunds MNM' Amount duptieato for l'll. 5,Dl'J 31 Hce(teil from subset !pt Ion to mv Ions fund ! M Amount duidicate. Isdi I.'U .rrj Heeled trom County unseated land tax W ut F.vontratliins on Duplicate Wd 1H W) iNB IM li'J Commissions for Nil IM! til l'rlntfnir, siutniH and pri-mlnmrt paid n .Hi Note to Dainllle Hank paid ,-"1 M i:pellsesot .. Iteeei' V) HI FlVf iM-reent. alloweit lav ia ers Kl .'17 Iunsund inteiet paid VII 17 Sl'V'Tfl Ut Ha lance HhMl.or K TOW'NMHII, Tn ainouul of nte in H.inlid Nt-lharl Him) i D. M'llilde 6 tl.1 U'i 70 i N4 Ciedll by balaiue lu hand ofTieasurer llalanee ,'d May :il( lso7. g T A T IO M K X T or riti: itFfF.iri's and i:xFi:NDiTrin:s or thi: CKXTKAL1A SCHOOL DISTKKT, Y FA R PNMMI Jt'.NK I, ls(t7, Aimaint or Tax levied fur School purpsv S7-V) III AmiHintorTaxIeled foi bulldtnir J purposes .77S P) Total amount levied l,ni .VI Fald for Teacher's salaries Fees or Treasurer and Collector Fuel and cnntingi ncles Uaiy of Seeictary torn IW 2". 1 I (Nl HI Xi 1 or lepainm; senooi iioum Fa hi Htmuel Knorr, Ksq , lor le- Kal er I cis Exoneiatlons X (Nl i,rti .vi ii.oot 21 llalaneo In TiiM-uii-r'shands 81.W S2 'i he ncIiooN were kent onin sl months. One mate teat brr was einloid at 11 salarv of 37.1 nor inouiu. ami ou leniaio leacuer ai n saiarv 01 s per month. H. h. IlKl'TIMtt.V. 111.1.11 u,,j ec'y. Scliool lloillil. UIAUCIUJHK UOUXTY TCXD. AiniTons tati:mkxt. Jkiiemiaii C. Smith, Collector of Ilounty Tax, 1)11. TuullloUulorDuplleates airt,lrV PS (It. llv llonds l-edccnied .j,5ts W Interest nilld oil Dollds l.'.TS 'i t'inimls!.ons yjl w Amount paitl Amliioi- atul Attorney tees i'l ts" Kxpelli.es 31.1 ,Vi llxonenillous 471 si Amount paid School inreclors l,.iiu on ll.il.iiii'i, iluo 011 Duolientii 1.1'llus SlO.llfti Us 1 ne niMive hi couiii exnmuit u nun npproicn ny J11IIN (1. .lACOIIV,) WM. I.AMll.V. VAndllors. ItlllN 11. SMITH, ) lltlnrereik, May 21, W,T-;it. "1 STATIC OV (iKOHliK MrHWHX, To M iitu im:r MiIIwln, wuhiw or (Ikoiiiii- Mi lljvn.s; liiNu:i.M'i:vi.N,tit.or,(iK W. Mt Ivvkv, IiII.I.IIM 1. .Ml l.ll f S, IIIMII .1 ' Mil 11.11 I ItVIN K. MIK MMIIJIt .Mll.Ul'S, A MAN II IIA.MV, Into AM A MJ I -Ml .WIN, i-llllill-i'll finil tietra nr ueoige .iii'i.t n, '""' llrei iiuiHsl townshlii. CoIuiiiI'Ih "Uill.l dieil. VoiiaiideruhofMiu 11III take liolhi. that by virtue of 11 writ ill lii 1 "i .,',,' ,.. out or tlm orphan' ;.",'" I'": ."u.nl.y '.! in luinbln, 1111 Iniiiet nil be bel.l nt the la e due II Ing house ol ileomo Jli hMiii, deceased, in the tniwishlpoi i.iciiiuii'mI.Iu t,iitilisiuul,on lliurH clav tli-rllst'bo ot Augustt.l.Ii., lsi,7,Mrlhe I'lir- isweor lilllKing pillliuoil 01 uu, 1 iiu esuin' i ii' .1.1 ,1,4siis.hI. sltllllll, III OlI'ellUIHHl t Oil !l)lll. ar.iirsiilil, 10 ami among the chllilu n and lepus si'lltutlM's or the said iliseusial, II the mine can ho liom, u ltlioul nreluillce toor fliolliug the same, oliietu Ue to value uml appraise tin, sumo. MA Ml 1.1. is.s T in. II, isnenu. Siii:iiiri'-s nrrii-r, 1 llliKinisbtii-A. May I", lJ7. ) JKW STOVK AXD T1X BIlOl'. UN MAIN srilKKr, NlitHLY OI'I'OSITH .Ml l.l.l.lt S niiiui' , III.OOMKIIUIKI, UX.S'A. Till: undersigned has lust tlttisl un and ins-mil Ills lien STOVE AXD TIX HIlOl', tn thU him. . Ihto ho U ouo:iictl lo iiinkc in iicw'li.N WAUKtif all kiii'l- hi liU Un', itiij ilo rialrlnu with iit'iitiu'riN anil tlNi:ili li, iiimiii tlu most nio-oimtilo trnu, lit a No ki'ton on liumt sroVKS)P VAltltMlH I'ATlKlt.NH Ahl VM, whirl 1 la' u 111 Kfll 111 m it. li-rius to Mill oiiivIm'!". '(llvt-lilui u rail, llul u tituHl iiii-tliaitlc. aiul iUmv1ii of tla iiuhUi- iiati-oiiiiuc. JAI'oll MKT. llloniosTjiirj;, Airll , MISCELLANEOUS fPIIK l'ADDY IllIX (' O A t, C O l I' A X Y, l)V HIllCKKlIINNV, l'liNNHVl.VAJilA. CtAI'ITAt. l0,000. .IdllN Jl. HT A ( IClKifHI!, I'lMlih.t. IIIAN. A, IMMiNK.Mi'rrrlnrratulTiraiiiiw. 111 Hl:'i oitw: Julm M, nturKliniHr, Jf. I 7im,tHJI, CI111H. A. lliKinc, CyruaStntkliij..., A. M'Diiuill, Oi'1'1 Cll! MAIN HTKIIKT, HIIICKM1IIN.NV, l'A. Tim I11111U Itclil by till ('uluiiiiliy, ruusUt nf KOUll ltUXDKKD AXD 1'OHTY- OXK AC11KS, ninl "IMy-fiiiir ihtiIic, of tnrcfully stlcileil lntnl lylnit soiilliMi'st i,r Wllkos-llnrri', I.iirpriittroun- ty, 1'n.. In tlm intern imrt .f tlio (Irittt Nurlliuu nr Wyiinilnit rrnil llii-ln. Atr curenil nnd lliuniuiili t'.xiiniluntlnu re cently tnmlp liim ttniM'ii tlieho tfnr tin' nlMive) lauiH tf l,p the I'lulKKlluient nf n Mint nmuiint of tlie Mry best iiunllty of nutliniclta coal, liri t In u every f.icllily that could lie ilmlred for tnin IKirlntlon In nil illrectloni, Tlio nlwvo lrnct la eroseil by a K'xl roml, ntul nlm illrcetly tn front, ntul Joining nrc tho I.'icknwnima A lllooinn iMirfr riiltri.a.l, mid tlio Wyoming cnlinl, limn nf. forillin; tlie very licit ml vniittiKenf nrnrryiue road ninl cnnnl ruiinlini tn tlio very inoutli of tliu mine without expenio to tlio company. Tlio iiicnureincnt of tho illirerent lieda or aeauni nlrcnily developed was carefully obtained nnd added together! tlio llilcknru f these seama, inciuiiiiigtiieeclclirnteil "IleilAsli," "Iiuck Moun tain," or "Grand Tunnel" vein. Ii thirty-one nnd n hair feet, (31J), every cubic yard or which will yield ft ton, ulvlng ft Inrse amount of the liest qunllly of coal. Thelocntlsn Ii such that all the veins may be cut and worked to thoRrcntcstpiwslble advantage nlmve water level, nnd nt much leu eipemo than can be done from collrrlca oprrntlnu below wntvr level. Tho coal can bo brought to tho surface throuch drifts or tunnels which diiiln tho water fromtlit mines nnd knves tho holding of the coal. Ho the ellRlblllty of theie lands for ehenn mlnlnit Is un- qtii-atlonnble. Very lately tho "Grand Tunnel" or "lied Ash" vein has been opened, nnd Is now producing as fluu a quality of coat ns has ever been produced In the nnthraclto regions. 'The breaker now In operation la capable of prcparlxg from 1 J) to SOU tons per day. Tlio surface contnlna nit nbundant supply or wood nnd timber very val uable lor mining purpose, which Rlvcs tho tract tho ndvnntngo of many other coal Innds. Tho fuct thai almost till Milunblo coal lands are being rapidly taken up by heavy capitalists or larRccor porntlnns, Munis that they must steadily nnd greatly rlso In the market value, while with thu linniciiM! and constantly Increasing demand for Ibis coal, and the Itallroad nnd Noith Branch ca nal, passing by tho mouths of tho milieu, through tho Great Iron malting districts or Illoomsburc, Danville, Iiuiicannon, llnrrlsburg, MliMletown, Marletln, and Columbia, to lide-water nt llavra de Ornce, one can scaicely conceive of n mora prniitablp or inTiimu.int souivn of wealth tbnu innj be found lu lands like these. In order to be able to open their winks on a more extensile pla'l, tills iinupnny has placed ft poi Hon or their capital sunk In miuket on the lolloivlug terms: Any person Inking one or morn shales or stock nt TUX DULliAItS KACII, ullI be entitled nniiunlly lo.itonofroal.it cost nt the mlnu per share, nnd any stockholders "NOT ItKCniVING TIIK fOAIi 111 aforesaid, to lis credited on the book. 01 the Company, with tho illireniiae botMwu theeout and selling price for cieb Rhare, to be paid before n dlvlilend "hall be declared. C. T. K.VAt-l', AeenU Aiiirch 1, 1n7, FIRST PREMIUM Of 11 Silver Mcilul WA. AWAKIICU TO W BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE tljth. N. It. Stat. Azrlculturel KrtCl.ly, ItM 1 mr holden la ,baa. bvt.3ll, l&h 11 .v it m.:rri"n Vegetable Hair Restorative Htfttorft tiny lUltto III nut ant color. Prev- -motet tiiw prmtn ol tin llutr. Ltui rwiifl to thtlr onLnial uresuic cUon. 1TA tri Dnnilrutt Bti'l llunion. l'i 1. i.radi & !59 Afk ll rnrnsinB no injunuu inffrrun;ni4( X. La it, Writ, .Nortli nnd A V J.'R. BARRETT A CO., Proprittort, MA'CltcsrEn, N. 11. Si-Hold by I X. .MtlVKIt, liliKimsburg, I'll. and I iruggists generally. apr.Vt!7-ni QA Kill AC! 1C JIAXUKACTOHY, lllonmsburg, l'a. M. ('. Sf.OAK A IIItOTlir.lt the sl(.,essor i,r WILLIAM MI.OAN A HON continue tlio business of uiaklag ' CAltlllAGIX, I!U(1GHI. mid every st lo ol I'ANGY WACSONH, which tliev linvo I'oiiiliintlv im IiilihI to suit ens. lomers, Xeer using any material but the bes and employing tile most experienced workmen, they hope to continue as heretofore to give entlro satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection ol their work, nnd of the reasonable price, nsked for the same, Is sure to Injure n sale. Q O X F E C T I O X K It Y , Kill' IT, XUTS, &C, (!. HTOIINKll A WIDMYLIt, MANL'l'Atl I'll Kits, Wholesale nod Itetull Dealers iu pi.ai.v .t.vt .r.i.ver coxri:cTioxj:itv, AND liKALHIlS IN KOHEIGX FI1UITS AXD XUTS. 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