The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 14, 1867, Image 3

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'lay lioSilh, tiny orjuly, l-i!7,ut I o'clock. I'M.
lor I III, Mil rtutun ,.r ,,nl,i.... . ' V
,w.,iA...' v. V. , no- usual annul I o ill
nations or Iho Democratic party or Coluhin Co it
,y ,., , , .. IMI. llAHKI.IIV.
llmlrninti DciuoernllcStnhdlnijCoiu.
Wi: ninko some corrections this week
in tlicMcrcwdile Appraiser's list by ml
tlliii? some, tintgos, mid correcting the
date of appeal. Those Interested will
)ilea take notice.
TnnselMyled "far seeiiiff" editor of
mo Kepimtican Pays ho " lieiped to noni
inate Andy," mid that's why hols pitch,
hi; Into him. Then ho was 'nt so "far
sooIiik" after all. JIoiv like the owl
than tho eiu,'le.
"(M'll hearts Ko )iari passu with the
heroine, l.ady .Mitibril' lleiublican.
Do they indeed V We have heard
.-oniethiiiKor this before, e.-peclalv the
jutri passu jiart. And how many hearts
lias the sensitive "fur seeing' to uo
with Lady JlltfordV
r'n'Jfontour A merican or last week
pulls Hob Clark. ISob advertl-ed in the
American .'lleimlilicun.
And did not advertise in the Colum
bia Co. JlepublicaniiinX that's what's
tho matter. Is Dr. Jlrower like you,
bought by a little patronage ?
Wi: published a paragraph hft week,
that the editor or the ltepuMivan is Mir
Uclently "far seeing" to think "keen,
and sharp, and smart!"
Wo should feel gratified if we thought
tho " far seeing" qualified to Judge.
Mil. William Appluman, of iien
ton, has bought or Is-achar Kvans and
Hiram I). Applenian, the saw mill ami
tract or timber laud owned by them on
Jtaven Creek, for the eon-ideration of
two thousand dollars.
Ukn.iamin r. Ki,Axi)i:ns, who has
been appointed (iovernor of I.oiii-ianu,
is n stauneh and devoted lovalist, whose
record is known to every one who has
intelligently followed the fiilon move
ments in that State since tho war. The
I 'rets.
Our people have Mime recollection or
Loyalists, in other words Tories, and
did not think much of them. The Press
seems devoted to them, how is it with
the Jlcpublieun 1
"Tun Com'miiia Coi xtv Ulpcii
i.ican sitteth at the gale or tho people!
Jsit becau-o the aforesaid journal is tho
spectral hand from out the wall that
holds the balance that conscience tells
him he has been weighed In and found
wanting '.' Helah Vllrpubllvan.
Is not that eloquent and elegant'.' A
newspaper sits at the gate, it Is a spec
tral hand, it sticks out from the wall, it
holds a balance, and it weighs a man.
That out Herods Herod for unmitigated
nonsense.
Komi: radical changes have been made
la our streets during tho past week.
Certain places have been improved, and
others must be tested before their mer
its can be seen. We would repeat what
wo saiil on a former occasion, that If the
So(K)(), road tax were u-ed in properly
ilaving the streets each year, they would
soon be in excellent condition and that
annual expen-e reduced. Jt must be
done some time, and why not begin
now V
Ox last Tuesday a young son of .Mr.
Carver of this place, having got hold of
a match, determined to have a private
bonllro, and ignited some shavings in
the stable on the alley in the rearof his
father's hou-e. Tho blaze increased
rapidly, when ho became frightened,
amdgavc thealarmin time to enable the
the neighbors toput mil the lire. .Shi ve's
buildings, tilled with inltamablo mate
rial, was only u few feet di-tant, anil had
the flames spread a short distance fur
ther a most disatrous loss would have
occurred, ns our town I- destitute of tire
engines or hose.
Claims ron hack pay and ISocnty.
Tho Second Auditor receives hundreds
of letters daily, Inquiring into tho con
dition of claims for back pay and bounty,
and urging their speedy settlement.
When applications have been examin
ed and found correct in from, they are
put on tllo for settlement, and aio taken
up in their regular order, and without
unnecessary delay j and as tho answer
lug of such letters would in no manner
aid theclainianlsjiutwouldocciipy much
time which would otherwise lie devot
ed to thosettlement of claims, parties
will hereafter be notllled in each ca-o in
tho letter announcing tho correct
ness of application, that all correspon
dence relating to the claim inut bo con
sidered as terminated until final adjust
ment. Titoi 'ti.no,-(Juitc a number of our
citizens were "trout IWiIng" last week
on tho I'lshlngcreek and its tributaries.
The high water during tho Spring has
heretofore provented this annual itinti-o.
inent. Among thosiiccvrsfiil fishermen
was John J. 31' Henry, Ksq of lienton,
who caught a trout at the mouth of
West Creole, which measured sixteen
and a half Inches length, and weighed
nearly three pounds, lie caught lt
male soon after, but his rod broke, and
though ho jumped into the water and
secured tho pole, the fish had unhooked
himself. Mr. M'Mcnry, the same day
snared ono fourteen Inches long. We
also spoiled a good pair or boots in the
pleasant exercl-o or cha-lng a Ily down
tho creek, and succeeded beyond our
best expectations. There are few deep
holes on our route that wo did not llnd.
Mr. Stephen Kleferissald to havo a
trout in his Pprlug twenty-two Inches
long, which wo would havo given a
new tlress to linvo obtained.
THE
Tin: -MywMieiM Justifies flreeley'snc-
won in Mining Jell. Davis. A 11 tho Ktl
Iter's howlliiif about "treason and tml
tors" must havo been Intended fur ef
fect, then, Inasmuch as ho favorstho re
leasor tho principal traitor. We pre-
suiiie no enuorses (irccley'.s views on
"Treason" which wo publish this week.
's - ...
fWn arc requested to glvo nollco that
mo uiuiesor JiiooinsijurL'.lntendto hold
astrawberry festival In tho Literary In-
siuuio at tins place, beglniilii;; on Tues
day evening, Juno ith, and continuing
every evening throughout the week.
Tho proceeds are to be applied to the
purclinseora chandelier and other llx
turesfor the Instltue.
Vr. are pleased to note that Colonel
K. Overton, of this place has been no-
pointed Iteglster In Hankruptcy for this
District. Colonel Overton Is an able
lawyer, and his selection rellects credit
upon the appointing lower. Wo only
hopo that the emoluments mav Drove
equal to tho honors of tho position.
lirailfonl Argus.
Wi: are assured by Mr. Welles of
Athena, that the grading ofthe railroad
from Towanda to the State lino will be
completed to-day, and that the rails
will belaldassoonastheycanboshlpiied
over the canal from below. The X. II.
nnd Junction Canals will bo opened on
the Sth of June. We are nl-o informed
that the Southern Central road Is being
surveyed. What has become of the
Ithaca and Towanda road ? U'mvrlv
Atlcocafe.
TitlOrangevllleHrass Hand prono-e
giving a grand musical and lllerarv en
tertainment at tli 3 Academy llnll, In
OrangevIIIe, on Thursday evening Juno
UOtli, and at New Columbus, on Satur
day evening, June Ui'd. The exercises
will consist of vocal and instrumental
music, didactic and comic speeches,
pantomime, etc. The proceeds are to
go ror the henelit or tho Hand. No
doubt tho people will turn out hand
somely, and enjoy the promised rich
treat.
Wi: hear or no preparation ror the
coming Fourth or July. It Is a sad to
ken of tho degeneracy ol't hot imes,whcn
theday which gave birth to American In-
depenence is almo-t rorgotten. Certain
ly some or our "back township-," can
teach the county scat a lesson in this re
spect, and celebrate the day In the good
old fusliionetl way. True, Radicals may
object to the enunciation or the princi
ples of 'TO, and wo confess they smack
of treason hut nevcthele-s they were
Adopted and approved by our fathers,
and we endorse themstill . .
Haptizi:d. On Sabbath afternoon
a-t, Itev. (foorgo J. Ilrensinger, pa-tor
of tho JJaptist Church of thisplaco, per
formed the solemn rite of Itaptism, by
Immersion, upon seven persons, at the
mouth or llriarcreek. Notwithstand
ing the weather was .somewhat unfa
vorable, the solemn and Impressive cer
emonies were witnessed by quite a
,roodly number of our citizens.
We are requested to announce that
several others will be baptized in the
SiKiiiiflmiiini rivwr. ut tlii-i nhu'i' on ,
Sal.lnUh morniii"; next, inimccUatoly
. r , . , .
alter Uivinc urxnv.Ittrtnrf; (,a:tth
...John has at la-t been c-,..k.L.U.-a
to answer the question "whether or not
he was in favor of negro Miirrafto and
equality." As wo expected, he is In
favor of iierfei-t equality, ami that no -
1 ...
groc shall vote, lie jurymen, hold of
fice, etc. Now, ye KeiubIIcaii, do you
longer doubt the aims and purposes of
the leaders of your party'.' It will no
longer answer to say uu are not in fa
vor of it, so lonj? as you act with a par
ty whosu only object and aim, as ex
pressed by their Conventions, -.pcahois.
and pre-s, Is to ;ive the ni'ro, without
exception, the same rights and privile
ges the white man enjoys. 1 low about
the nepubllcau orator in thN county,
who declared that when his patty be
came committed to negro .suffrage, he
would take the stump against it V
llin,i) UfjKii.AKY. Wo loam from
the Danville Intelligencer,' that a bold
and daring burglary wa.. perpetrated at
the residence of .Michael Uosensteln in
Danville on Saturday night last. The
burglar or burgler.s effected an entrance
into his hou-u and carried oil' therefrom,
a box containing two gold watclie-, si
silver i.poous,a diamond breie-t pin, and
other jewelry, besides two hundred dol
lars hi greenbacks, seventy-three Hol
lars in silver and a two dollar and llfty
cent gold piece. The box or valuables
was located under tho bed whereon .Mr.
Ito-on.-tcin ami wife were sleeping. Jt
is nrettv certain that the robbers had a
prior acquaintance where the box wasj
irlor acquaintance where tl.o i.ox .ts,
ituatod previous to their entrance into ,
hehou-e, Xo clue to the robbers has I
the
been had. A reward of fifty dollars H of
ered for the return of the property ami
conviction ofthe parties taking it.
Mr. Ko-eiistoin is a hard working me
chaulcwho Is illy abletobearthis heavy
lo-s.
Tm: Kdltor of the JteittMiean is it
natural born orator, If not " llr-t-rato
writer, .lu-t read this last gem:
,'TiinIdii()lIticlansaiidiv'if'iV'Vinen
mav hesitate, but the Hat has gone forth
that tho American Kaglens it soars alolt
and rests one foot on tho iiinuutalns of
Hiissian America and t,l.V otl"'f
inclose proximity to tho Parliament
Shanty in Canatla-wlth its beak ready
', :.V. ii, ii.i,,w,i'liilii.sticothatmay
darotoshow its head under the proud
l,lr,ljnvf.rlinilnu lllL' W Ilgs frlialf look
down upon a country wnere an nan n
equal before the law!''
Jack Downing isnownere; ins ihK"
falutln is tamo In comparison with this.
Wo might modestly MigKO't that it is a
htio-o stretch for our notional bird to put
one foot on tho mountain- of Itu-Ian
America, and the other In lana a, o u
this may be a "poetical license.
poor bird bus also "a demon of Injustice
miter Its wing" which, I'. John mijv.
is going to get "grahbctl as soon u-
shows Its head." iicpumi. , -
not proud ol your t-ell-siyii
lug-and-Iudcpcndent-as-aii-eagle-on-hU-
e-riis" edltor.'
COLUMBIAN, ELOOMSBUllGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
THE KALEIDOSCOPE!
n. n , -A limllf limy llfiv-
Its rttictimltohs ,i t; vn,t ,.,',., ril,
Ml. XXIV.
MtWIC.
TO Till; KM.MtiilS(fllK!
No doubt, beroro the series of papers
you are now publishing Is brought to a
tRw, you would havo made tho subject
to which I wish to draw youratteiition,
one or them. Hut ns II U mm ,i,ti. i'.
Just now exercising my mind, I will
asii your opinion on it.
1 know that the man who hath no mu
sic in his soul, nor is not moved bv con
cord of sweet sounds, Is lit for treason,
stratagem and spoil-. 1 take no part
of that denunciation to myself, because
nueii greai iovo lor music, and It Is
that which Is at the bottom of this let
ter. There was a vocal and Insf riimnnlnl
concert held in ourtown sonio time ago,
and as evervbnilv. Ids wif mui .,,..
heart were expected to go, I was, 0f
course, present. Now 1 do not intend
m censuru anybody , hut I must inrorm
you that we havo very few lioonlonmoiiL'
us, who even pretend to a scientific.
uiiow leuge ol music. et the managers
had llxed llontl n ttrii'rriimnwv pnnsUtht,.
for the. most part, of foreign, and oper
atic airs. 1 don't know that I can even
name them. Hut we had"HTrovatore,"
tore all to pieces; the "Montezum i
Urand March,"lho "Cuckoo Solo," and
I can't tell you how many more nf tlm
same kind.
Now, toa musically uneducated au
dience, what enlovnicnt do vim siiiinisn
could bo derived from such selection
or pieces? I venture tosay that to nlue-tv-nlne
out of everv liinidrcil iMv-.ont
at tho performance," so far as tho music
was concerned, wasslmply an Indlscrim-
ir on the tiiiinrt. or sr:iM.
ingon the violin; and for anything I
could see or hear, anybody oNe could
have done it as well.
J t is too most absurd nod ridii'iihms
thing for any gentlemen to llx tin such
a programme for a miscellaneous audi
ence, that could bo Imagined; and what
annoyed mo quite as much as my ina
bility toappreelatotho most or tho mu
sic, was, (o imvo a set or people whq un
derstood that scientific perrormau.ee still
less than I did, ir possible, clapping their
hands to the echo, over scraping and
pounding which did not give them ono
pleasurable emotion.
Do try to give mo some assistance in
this business, ror I am iiersuaded you
are not an entire stjamrer to
"Ni:i.i,n:Oi:i:v."
Nelllo'sconiplalnt is undoubtedly just.
The vast majority of people are in her
situation as' to musical education and
appreciation ; and to play the most cor
rect and exquisite operatic music to a
musically uneducated ear, is Just like
reading a splendid passage of Homer In
the oritjnui, to a man who could scarce
ly master a translation. Most people
appreciate music, but they duly appre
ciate only what they understand.
In Laura Keeno's theatre, New York,
some years ago, Mr. Thomas Haker,who
led the orchestra, invariably gave the
popular and well known muie or the
day; tunes that everybody knew, per
formed by a band of twenty to thirty
excellent musicians was a real treat ; a
treat to everybody; while if we had
had "CuckooSolos," and other birds of
tiiat feather, insfead or listening to the
music, the time would have been spent
by the audience in drinking brandy
smashes, eating peanuts, and squirting
tobacco juice over the floor.
It is well enough in all concert, to
interject an occasional piece of the high
est musical grade; but popular, well
known music is what creates enjoyment
and awakens emotion. What the boys
whistle anil sing on the street is what
touches the heart nnd charms the ear;
and it an instrumental iitTforniLT dosirc
tl !vo llN .""Hih-o rwil plcaMirc, lie
! inu-t coiulmUiwu io their k'vcl. I luivc
t M1(,roth.in(MW.(,nt(Mwi(Mi (.(.,ris. whom
iV.V'V'1: TiVi".;:.."', V't.V
mMiluniV) !lmi tl.y were enjoyed because
the; were kimirn.'
It i-imdonbtedly tine that a concoril
1 '.' " nll", u ,,u ,i , .
.tliiti f;i ii t lirtf, ill ivli 1 1 lillli,"ll I'll!'. I' I'M
although the melody be an unknown
one. l!ut it inu't lie a melody mere
musical .sounds will not do it; there
mut be a blending together of all the
harinoiiie.s to produce theeffect. There
is no enjoyment perhaps which depends
so much upon cultivation as that of
iiui-ic, and there is certainly no accom-iili-liiiicnt
which so enhances the de
light of home, soothes the wearied
spirit, and calms the agitated soul.
When the corner-stone of the earth
was laid, tbemornlngstars.sang together,
and in every place and age music and
song have been the nccoiupanicnients
ofjoy and happiness and innocence.
There is none of the melody of .singing
and stringed instruments in hell, but
weeping and wailing and gnashing of
teeth. It wastheiiHi-icofthe l'siilniist
David, the. sweet .singer of Israel, that
chased the Hvil Spirit from the couch of
Saul. And long after he could write:
siii!; ftliiii'l niiin ciotl our slu-imtli :
MuUi-11 Jn nil imlsi' until tin' "I .I.H'i'l'i .
Tiiki' a (isalin "nil lirlii'.' IiIUht lllu lliiibn-l,
Tlu'i'l' i'-ni't limp ""' l-s.ilu ry.
lllow Ui tlu liuiiijii t III tli.- mr lnmin.
In tin' lliiiiiiii)nill:liil, iiiiuur.Milrinii tfiil
ila.
V li.i) I 'iii:i:uvI!a i.sam. -The memo.
'ryof Dr. Wi.-tar is embalmed In the
I hearts of thousands, whom Ids lSaUam
J of Wild Clierry has cured of coughs,
I colds, consiiiiiiitliin.or some oilier form
iofluIii ary ili-ea-c. It is now over
i fm-tv vears - nee tills iireiiaraiiou wns
. . tli-iulllc-. ami yet the
W inc.Ing.
mui.iiiu i
Dit. II. 1.. Iiixni:uMA.v, Director of
tho C. S. Mint at I'liilntlelpliia, who
was recentlv nominated and continued
to that olllce, has proved to bo an ex
cellent olllcer and a reformer ol abuses,
lie has renovated the Mint by Infusing
energy Into its management, by ills
missing a largo number of unnecessary
employees, and hy the introduction of
Judicious rules for the trail-action of the
public hu-!nc.s.
miot wis tired Into the carriage oc
cupied bv the I'hnperors of I'rnnce anil
ltiHS-in.on theilth instant, as It waspass.
In" along from thereview in tho Chump
tie Mars. Xobotly was hurt, and the
would-bo assassin was arrested. He is
a young l'ole, whotle-lretl toavengotho
wrongs of his country by killing Alex
antler. Scuanton City Ki.i.ction.-TIio elec
tion for Citv anil Want ofllcers came
oiriuthat place on Tuesday last, resiilt
liii' in tho choico of the Democratic
camlidates for City, Auditor, and
Treasurer, (the only olllcers elecletl at
largo this vear, i by a majority of .117,
out of an entire poll of lOWi votes.
DIED.
nn:ri:ilicil-t liN ieliliiieolnMontourlowu
"hlii. oii Ihe i.ih lni., Jimx lui-.iriiii ii, l.si.,
a 'ihI 75 yean, 1 luoiith, and -I da k.
lli:MOrf-U Madison, on the 1Mb of April, l-IJ,
I'AIIIAIIl.St., ,,Mi.i. ,...- n
j ear- and 7 ilayi.
ifVI' i-Iii lienton, on tho SUli or May.HtM
" cki. M'.NKiu'.'-'-17t'i-''ir-
LEGAL NOTICES.
A lUtINl.STnATOU'8 NOT1CF..
i . , ' 1 j -a; lir.icii lull iJFC'li,
till I ,'rV,fft'1"I,,lN,rntl,m " llKM'HtlUU Of l(UiO
Ilrklmnl, lain f Miullm towmhln. Columbia
county ileocjweil, Ui o Iwn uruntrtf Iiy thn lie.
vrf,JtMn.M 1 Hylvi-iter Ucklmnl nnd
J i mi nichnrd, ndmlnlKtriitorn. All ththoiii hay
inrmiia ortlenmmli imahnttlm iMntc of tho
iHTwlPnt flnrro.uott to make the in known to
h i 7lm,,"lstrl1''" without delay, and nil iHTKotn
syi.vi;hti:u itiliriiAUit,
Juno 7(1H)7. Admr'.
A I)MixISTUATOnS XOTIOK."
KSTATK OK (IKUItniJ K 11AM Kit, liK('l.
lA'ttrrs of administration on tho rnlatu of Oeo,
KmtlU'r. Into Of illonm tnu-imliln I ilnt it Ll.t ii.ii.
ly, deuaved. have Ix-tn L'rautedhy tho lteulstcr
of Mild county, to John It. Moyi rt administrator.
All pLTNons imvltiK Halm or demands nKaluu
.... s.,.lu ... ,,. in nicui. mi- ivilllt'NKtl HI inUKO
tiH iii know n to tin' administrator without delay,
and all iHTMini Indcbtod uro H Miicstcl to ninko
Ditvincnt. urn v k uiivL-ii
Hlooiuttiurif, Stay 17, li;, Ad'mV,
A IXJSTIlATOll'H X O T I C li
XVKSTATK or llAUMOSliVMOUK lUX'H. IrftttTS
;-i iMiHiiiiiMniuoiim i no CHiaicoriiarmon uihour.
latlt OT I llilniroriiLr l,iiuiihlii ('j.lnt.il.l '
jtcccavpti, imvi boon urnntpil ly tho HcuNtor ul
It. Ki.ink, ndmlnUtratnrx. All tiersoni havinn
"h-nt aro riMnieKindtftmakothriuknowntothead
lnlnlHtratots without delay, and alt iirons In
(h'bled nrt roqueted to make navment.
ISAAC IjAIKH' (, I .
HIUAM It, KI.l.N'i;, ) Allium,
1 KhlnKert-ek, May .1, lsfl7.ct.
A nAIIXISTHATOiS XOTICK.
2. I'TATi; UK WII.MAM FAIHMAN.IiFC'li.
Lrttrrn nriidnilulHtrnlloii tiitlmrKtiitn i,f U'll.
1 lam rulrmnii, lato or .Mount IMeasant tounshln,
Columbia county, deeeaed, has this dav Wen-
KiniiuHi oy inn nejiisier in mm eouniy to William
ralrinan. Who rcslden In Madlioh townvliip in
vatd county. All iktnojim ha)U2 claims nr dc
mrtnds nsalnt the estate of the ik'ccdcnt, are rc
queHtcd to ii(Heiit them to the administrator
wiuimii ucuiy. aim an ihtsoiih uuieuteit aro le
rnit'Hted to inulto iayinunt.
Matllson 1 1., May 21, AdmlulHtrator.
TX Til K tm'PIIANS' coruT IX
X nnd for the County of Columbia: In the timt.
ter of the estate of KI.IAS IHiriTKItlCK, lute of
Moniotir lowiiMiip, ueeeaveu. .Mid now to wit :
May ninth, Nt7. tho Court appoint C. It. llnn k
way, list., audi tor, to make distribution of tho
hahmeo in tho hands of John (1. Oulck, adiulnU
trator. to and nmomrst the creditors. Hi tlm
Court. From tlio record.
Jkhsi: coi.kmax. Clerk.
The auditor abou named will attind to tho
lullcs of hN niiiinlnlmtit. ut liisofllcii hi llliuunw.
hurt;, on Hiitliril:t. Ibt tu-pntfrv-mitl dfiv of
June, N,at ten o'chn-k, a. in., at which time
and place all persoim ha Ins claluiH nu'dnvl satil
estate must present thorn, or bo debarred from
cNlmlnn a share In tin same.
U, II. lillOCKWAV, AUd tor.
Mny.H,lso7.
El STATU OP (iKOUUK McKWKX,
nt:cKAs.i;n.
xorici: or ixyrnsr.
To M vihi MitT MrllwF.N, winow ok fli ouch Me-
I.WhSJ I MKI..MCl.WKN.IhOUUi: . .MCIAVKN,
WlM.IAM !'. MCIIWI.N, JlKNItY J. Mll'.WKN,
MATir.ti IitviNi:, hjv. Ma rit.nA McKwkn,
AMtMlA llAYMAN, l.lto AMNHV McIIWKN,
children and hehn of (icir(e McIIwen, late of
(IrcenwfHMl tow nshlp, Columbia county ilec"d,
Vminn.liiiioliiirvmi ti-ilt i,i1.-n iimH,.,. tt,nt In-
virtue of a wilt if partltlun or valuation, issued
out of the Orphans Court ofthe Counlv of Co
lumbia, an Inquest will be held at the late dwell
Inn house of (icorjio MeKwcn, ileceased, In tho
townshlo of fit cen wood. In said count v. on Thtirs-
tiny the ilrst i lay of Auku-I, A. i., lM7,forthe pur
jhiso of making t-artttlon of the real estate of tho
?nid deceased, situate In (Irceiiwood township,
aforesaid, toandamnnij tho children and repre
sentalles fif the said deceased, Iftheoaiue can
be done without prejudice toorspolllnn the same,
othei w l-o tfi value, and nnnralse the same.
WAJil'liii M.NYi)i;u,Micriti.
hiti KirF's Oi-Firr,
llliMimsbura, May 17, 1"H7. ;
REAL ESTATE SALES.
p v n i, i c s a i, :
or vamwiim: iii:ai, i,tati:.
Will lio i'iios,'il to miblic Milo. on IliiMiroinlsi s
In rishlni' c'li'i'U Irtw nsliln. Coluinliln ivitilitv. nu
svii'i'iiv,,lr.NK-.nh Hi;,ut twon'cliKli In tho
tirii'riKHiii. nil lli.it trni't nr lot uf Ijitiil. lioun,liil
mui iK's,tIIii 1 1 us inllnwi. tnw It : i in tin-north hy
auilnf Niitlrm Snillliatnl th,' Iluntlnlmi t'rrplc,
mi Ihi'i'.ist hy lfiinl ut Mnrtlu AUttiWH, mi tin
south hv l.tnil of rtt'.'iH llollnmn tiul othrrs, nuil
on thu w st hy hmil of llllns Ash tint! John Hut
chison, 'uutHitiln:'
OXi: lirNIIKlIIl NI) rOIITY AIMUW;
nlni'tv nrrrs clrnrt'il ; lventvam-n flrst-olassthu-olhy
tiKilow liunlstiniiissril hy none In th,1 couu
ly: lllly lien's of thulH'r lam), sticli in t'hisluul,
i l.il;, ,'ti., Iutoou Is ori-cti1!! a
KKVMK Hol'si: AMI liN,
m Illi n W(ll ofwator at tin il,Mr:ftl.o a youni;
nptl,' oicltanl on tin.' pr,'inlsos. The liiml nilloins
th.Toail Icailhn; rnmi Oranee lllo to Join's' Mill.
WlllbPsnM IntwopartsoraUtoncthpr.n. nuiysult
imiThas,Ts. I,.itu tin' i-stnte of WUUiini Ilnhhln.,
ih'coasisl.
Bi-(tA7;770.V.V Oh' A'.I.W. Tell vr (flit
ofih iiiHh.iso money to ht pulil ill the Ntrlklim
iloMtof tin- property: leu liereent., less one-lialf,
t i he iialil on the ttrst ilay of April, lsus, at which
lime If the coii'lllloils havo been eoulplleil with
possesion will he irl.eti; the hal.ini'e tiihojialil
on the Ilrst ilav of Al'ril, In.'i, with Interest fioin
thetlrst tl.iyof Apill, lHts, at wlilfh Union snot!
warrentcecUiil will bo matte.
.M.M. AMMKHMAK,
i', ii. wiiiri:,
l'HIilnst'reuk.JunuT, Ivor, Kxccutore.
p r ii ii i c a a ii u
OK VAI.l'AUMMtKAI, USTATIi ,
In pursuance of nn order of tho Orphan' (tourt
or I'oHnnljI.iciiimlj-, on TitinAV, this 2I8T'1)at
or .icnb, 1SU7, at io o'clock in tho forenoon, John
W. llelshllne, administrator of Husaimuh Hldler,
l.iieof llcuton lownMilp, in said coanty, Uec'd.,
w 111 exposo 10 talc, Iiy nubllo Tcnilue..on?tho
i piemNes, a certain
; lot on nicer, or uuouxn,
t boundeil nnd described asfollowH. to wit : On the
I north hy land of Johlllkeler.ou theenht by land
of William l). Ilarretr. and on tho Miuthnnilwest
I hv land, of John lluUlilluo. contatnlui; ono aero
aiul a Imlr, moroor lean, whereon aro erected a
I ritAMK HOUSKfANI) HTAUI.U.
Ijile tho cistate of ntd.'Vlcccnsed, fclttiato in tho
tow uship and county aforesaid.
I Jusse Colkman, Clerk,
j r.loomsburir, May 27, lwi7;.v
I Tkums ok S.VI.K: Ten'per'rent. of of the pur-
eh.ise money Io tw paid at! thai striking iloun of
i the plopellv; tlie oinvfourth less the ten percent.
I at the eonlli-ui'Ulon absolute, nnd tho rcmululu':
. (hii-e-loutlhs in ono year therealter.wllhlnleresi
irom lonllrniailou nit and to bo mcuu-I by
iHind and morti'at'c.
I John w. imiisiiuxi:,
I lienton twp.. May III, Nc. Ailmlnlstrator.
! o i i k ii iT' V ' s s a 1, 13 s.
IIY Irlne of Htiiiilrv wrIUof Vitutttiuni Uf
ant and Ismri Wi'mh, Issutil out of the Couit or
. rominon 1'leas on'oluinhla county, to lue direct
! etl. Will he I'Xposed Io puhlle sale, at the Court
House, In Illoolilsbui,!, on SiATTltll V, Ihel.'ith
! ,i.iv ol June. IsiiT. at Wii'cloik A. M Iho lullowlim
i le.il estate Io wjfc
'ilnlu loiinkioiiud. situate In l enj imhaui
liiwusuip, ou-,m i,miiii,niiiii"iiii's .i.
iiioiv or less, lioTin.leil'on the west by lot l.lle of
William Ashiuun, ou Hie norlliby public ru.nl
h-adliw Io llermanliran, and on the east and
south bv lauil-i ol the ik-u-.i .,iouiuuiii i o.u nun
Iron Company, on which iscieclcd alwo itiory
stone hoil-e Willi the appurl, nances.
seled, taken in er.eeiillun and b, be sold as the
propeily of llll.im linell.
.I..SO. A certain Hail of land, sllll'llo In l,o
i usi lowushlp, Coluiiibl.i,'oi'.iil,conlalnlin:illiv--Iv
ncivs, more or lehs, iMiunded on Ihe koiiiIi by
I milsol p.n ill Krelsher and Henry (lable.ou Iho
westb ileiiry (iable, on Ihe north by Henry
Kn.ipp, and on ihe e.isl l,j hunh of Almim and
1 1 1 1,1 Krelsher, whereon Is i lei till a Ion house
ill.laliMh.irll,wllhllieiippnrlemiiieei,.
Heleil, lalceii in exeeullon and Io be Hold as Iho
propeily or John l'eir.
,SO.Aeellaln piece of land, slttl.lle in I'Uh.
i ....ir t.xin.hto t'olniiibla eountv. contalnlni'
lhht aclt'K, more or less, bouililedon Iho south
b la'lldsof llalllel Foli c, oil the west by lands or
Mexandcr Cramer, on ine noiiu oy iim, j
...,.i, .niiin noil oo I In, cant bv land of M chad
Ijimon, ou whh li Is crcetct a rrame dwelllni
house anu a inline suiuie. moo hm-hito,,. o, .
s.eled, taken In exii'litloii and to be sold as the
nronerty or li. W. Malell, r.
.IS, A certain lot of uround, siluale In the
Iloroiuh or i entrulln, chiiiibla ii.unly, eonlaln
in.. L.tw mtv r,'.t front and one hundred and
torly reel deep, Uilltnled ou Iho east by Cataw Issa
mreel, on Ihe west b street, on tho iiouth by
anallev.nnd on the north bj lot ol Henry Jasper,
on Which Is crectt-il a lo ior iku,u noose,
blacksmith "lion, with tho appurlcnancci;.
Iseicd, taken in execution and to bo sold as 111"
property of islephen Thin, ut.
I.SO, All that certain tract or land, situate In
UoaritU'CrCi K 10WUSIIip,l-,uooi,eoo,,i..i.oj.,o,-
Ini! lamU or Judah cherrlnutiin, Jim-iiIi lniiue r
oiioi other IiiiiiIm or Ihe ctntonf H, Coxe, dec it.
and other, bounded and ilescrlhcd a follows, In
will ueKinniinc at a nouoi,, ciiei,ini,i
norlliui'stern orner or u tiact or land survejed
In the name or iieury nnauer o oouion ,,
r., , .I,, ii.il ii,,, Ulli ,1.1V or No ember. A. 1). 1,11.1.
n...i ..,.,,,i,r in,.,,,-., l,v lnml orjiiilnli Cherrllm
,,, .Kin titi,o ,ieiire,'u. liineLv.eiuiii lie.eitcn ,,,
a lust, thence north eluhly-slx nnd one-iiunrter
di'itris s east, ono hundrisl nnd neventy.tlv u and ft
half perchcii toniiost, thenco norlli llttecn d.s.
itrees wei,l,nlnet-eli(htH rclieHtoaclietiiut oak,
Ihence south .-li4lit -six mid a inuirter dcKreiji
west, Oho nuiuueu uiui win o -,,..,,.
iK ielies to the place or Uulnnlim, contal iliw ?
l.ooiir.si mid seM-n acies ainUovenly-eli;"' l"r
dies, neat measure, , , . h.,m as Ihe
Scfiod, laken In exeeullon and M be sold in
proiriy of li-.illrtifj; hXVi:h, Hherlir,
llloouisburii, May 3l! f"- .
A
Frin
uJa,lve"sul?sla. TUB Col-fMlllAX Menu,
'rintliiK",hc
APPftAISER'S LIST.
J IS'l OK DKAliKHK
111" COM'MIIIA COUNTY,
l'or Iho year ono thoti.atnl eliiht huuilreil
lilldiilxly-KeVFli,(ir (l(ln. Wnre., lerchanitlp,
I) All Uers.ltreUPrHAvltlll,, tile f 'itotllvori'ottltoliln
returned and cla-lricil in netimliince with tho
nevenu nets or nHsclnlilv, liv trip upprnlser or
Inercnnllle taxeiof ,ldinmty,ii folium,, to w ll.
iii.ooH township.
,,Aimiel. llMlim: Clint. Ijlnnir
Kilns Meniteldiall, Nlon, II tliOH
., iiiirimau,
A. Hollnder,
liavid stroup,
John IC, (llrtoit,
C C. Marr,
M. C. HhlMi,
J, J. ltobblmi A Co.,
A.J, Kvans,
Charlei W. Hnydcr,
linvld Iiwcnburir,
Misses Haruian
I, . X, Moj or,
Sliihner.l Wldmyer,
I'aletnon John.
A, J. Mlonn,
J. II. Moier,
II. A. Ileikley,
J. M. Shannon,
UT. Hharplen,
U 1'. I.ulr, '
A. M. import,
I.lzrlo llarkley,
M.H. Williams,
J, K. l:yer,
Mr. Jl. li. furinnn,
A. li. Webb,
J. W. Uiuniborllii,
(leori-e W. Correll
II CA I WHnrlinnn
M'Kelvy, Sail .V Co
in Irassmut
s II -Miller
II c llouer
.V J HemlerHllot
J K liluar
J J llrower
I.IIMeUiUllhnll
l.lrlo I'ctcrmun
II Klelm
10 l
7 IXI
7 in
7 W
11 M
7 Ul
12 ft)
7 l
lo oo
7 10
7 UO
7 00
7 0)
7 l
12 60
7 OO
7 UO
10 U)
12 .VI
CIolliliic Store
store
Clolhllift Htore
Millinery
IirtiKH
Coiirccllonery
lloolcMtore
Kloro
IiritVH
Hook Hltuo
ilrocery
store
UrUK
Mlinci
Millinery
tliocery
Hioro
Mllllnrrr
l'ancy store
Clothlni-storo
l-'urulturo
Slmo
Confectionery
Storo
limns
Hjoiu
Mouorf-torc
-Millinery
tlriK'ery
7 ti
7 IX)
7 (0
7 00
10 10
7 110
7 HO
7
7 no
l.i IO
10 io
7 no
12 60
7 10
7 IO
7 to
Io to
7 Ml
7 ()
7 00
7 60
' 7 IO
40 10
7 00
7 HI)
7 10
7 to
12 00
.loseph Ilendf rshot
o A Jncoby
iiioum.burit Iron Co.
Mrs s.I Woodwnrd ,
II II lltlllshcri'er
Kloro
Conrectionery 11
Tobacco utore 11
Slove II
1'lourMIII II
Jncob AielR
Cnleb Itarlon ,V. Co,
i,ion t'axtou
Klour Mill
lloitocnn of IlKiivricK.
y li Campbell hIich
ocii iteiirau
IlowtuaB ,V Jneksou
millinery
store
driiKs
1 1 10
7 (O
12 .10
J II Ilodsou
1 ,v 1 1 It llower
Miller A- IIuiilKs
storo
ilrtttrH
millinery
utoro
rancy store
sloro
Hour mill
IlKNTON,
conrectionery
store
-iirs m luuihnr
A Miller
I' M Sevbert
JackMin A Wnodlll
1", O)
7 10
7 (
10 (W
io no
12 .V)
7 to
ll c Mens
(lenrtfo (1 (Inlscr
II 1' i:erflt
Samuel ileneock
J J M'Hcnry
J ll lM.ou
IlKAVKIt.
It Zimmerman
.1 I'riee
W. Zoli7enberi!er
IlltlAH CltKKK.
Isnne Cr.vder
sloro
Slciihen Michael A Sou
j m irntisu
Win Krens
lteuben Miller
Hour mill
distillery
CATAW1SSA.
U I' Dalllunii
inerchaut tnllorll
7 (0
10 10
12 .VI
7 IO
3) (O
ID 00
7 IO
7 IO
7 IO
7 00
20 IO
7 IO
7 IO
M lnc I A Sliutnali
storo
11
M M llrobsL
lieo HtlKhcH A Son
J K Sharpless A Son
Creasy A John
stoves
store
drtlKs
liter tailor
sto es
11
lo
io
W Il.Iohli
Casper It.lhn
r John
s Ii llliiard
(lllbert A Kline
Cumphell A Hnrdcr
James M'NIncli
fttrnlluro
Hour mill
CO.VYNOHAM.
II Thornton, ant.
CnNTICAM
A IIOltOCfiH.
KnlllleAdahl,.
Henri l-'lsher
A U 1-ortner
Win Torrcv
ICerr A Snyder
storo
urocery
Mloes
More
12
II
11
II
II
IJ
12 M
7 (0
7 00
60 (0
I J 00
12 60
12 60
7 00
26 IO
7 IO
7 00
12 .V)
Mctlilcilha
ill, aiser A CoRrocery
.1 A T o Connor
J I.onu A Co
clothlngstote II
sloro 9
druijs II
.shoo store II
grocery 12
eoufeLtionery 1 1
store II
Kroecry 1 1
toliucco store 1 1
lliltior store II
I W Ilouel .t Co.
W I) Mellc); A Co
II Klnasbury
larthi Moti.iL'lmii
John sliiliturer
shumnu A Millard
1, 1 etleriu.'UI
It Leshel
lianiel Weittunii, a
John Moran
Mrs Win .lames
HUOC MIMI II
millinery
11
ci:ntui:.
K W M A li I. Iaw
lore
Samuel lieitterlck
ifcow 11 liens
Abraham Deilterlck
urooery
7 00
7 IO
7 W
10 IO
7 00
In 10
7 uo
.11:11111)11 II Ulcus
Henry Uihman
JiK'ob Snoush-r
conrectionery 1 1
sloro
1.1
11
11
II
JIK'KS
Kroecry
S S Fowler A Urn.,
F. Frey
FItANKLIN I
Clinton Metidenhall Hour mill II 7 00
WfUlntstun C!eae
11 710
FifiiiiN(!ci!i:r.ic.
DA Jl M 'Henry
Joseph C ltunvan
store
7 to
7 00
7 (O
III 00
(1M Howell
.1 Jones
Solomon lluss
11 Alnmcrman
I.ovI Znucr
.1 u .M'iienry Kllouumlll
anuKKWnon?
Holuiyler A Black SIit6rT
liocnri j: Krnmcr
,101111 rn'sirott
Wm Kroamer
O W.Kven A Co.
intnes ,si itote
DAW Masters
ilaiinali llcury'
, IIKMLOCK.
JA. W Harris
i;nanes nel nart
MO&Wll Hhoeinaker
LOCUST.
.1 II Va-stine A Co. storo
ashlliitlon enKCr "
.iiicoo ieui;er
Lonir A llrolher "
Chat les Fettemutn "
PAPJIVoiUlil
maim:.
F l. Slitltnnn store 11
Cninpbell Ai'o. 11
MIFFLIN.
1 K Sehweppellheiser
Creiu.N A Ihowu
stole 11
11
7 10
M to
7 00
10 to
10 IO
7 10
Jacob W l'cirer
clothing store II
sloro 1:1
II
litucy stoic 11
MllNTOFH.
K.l Millard
John II. Heller
MrsIIA lies
Itrown A Coleniau eonreciloticrv 11
P.txton ,v H.irnntn stole s
Win Iluiler Kris-cry 11
7 M
V 01
7 l
7 to
It. Maryeruin " 11
.MADISON.
Anilri w Madlsou
storo I'l
10 00
10 00
r iiicuiuci "
iii)Aiii.Nciciti:i:i.,
J cheiinnlou A su sioio
OltANCii:.
stoto
It W Ilowuiun
1.1
11
11
10 00
III 0,1
10 U)
V llblewart
D K Sloan
.Michael Kel er
lonfectlnuery II
" II
Hour mill 11
AlcMinilcr HiikIics
Wesley How miin
SCdAltl.OAl'.
F. t) Wo! sloro
SCOTT.
More
Peler l:ut
n
11
II
11
10
12
11
11
11
1; 01
16 10
7 ul
7 IXI
20 10
12 60
7 10
II w I'riusy A l o.
Win M cm
sloes
store
Hour mill
.store
Samuel A. Wurman
C. S. Fowler
C. S. Fowler
II F llelchard A llio.
.1 A T OvwIInu
7 no
li 00
(I W CreM lilll! A Co.,
All oerhoiih who mav led itcuTi.-M.il hv tlx
iilinui fhisnlilcntion ran ha an otniirlunUv of
aiipcaunR, ii) ruiiuit; iun u' uoihtnikuco mi
In- rtltliMH'i', In iri-fUwol, townshlj. at an
unit 11 mil Aiuiiuav nu iirhi it.LV in ju . I'lunui 11
iiunil.nini.il f-lxty-t-cv')!, ut which tlint an ap-
lt ui wm 00 lu'M iti uio 1 our 1 iioui-o in iuooiu-
hur. iKOH(iK w. urr(
June 7, 1MI7, Mercantllu Appiul&cr.
QAHIUAUK MANUFACTORY,
luuomsouri;, 1 u.
51. C. SLOAN A nnoTHF.n
Hie successoMOf
Wll.I.IAM HI.IIAN A Wis
continue tholiuslliOKSof malilxj
CAHHIAOl-H llt''"f
and every style ol
FAM-'V n .i,.s",
... .....n.w... t.nn.l tn Jtlll fllM.
Mhleh tl'J'
.v lia- cimM.v
. ,t..l I ..It OlA ItAhl
lomers.
. .1 ....... 1 ii-itrlrliiill.
,111,1 1
UplOylUK lilt IIHWr, WAI'fltCM". "-1
1 hi toismtiniHuui hcretofort to gUcfiitlre
. . f ti InalMt'liilTl Cit
Ihey ll'
satM.ic
'llOM IU li""""" ...
ihclr
rk amlor HircwtiuiniHirii- m-to
the sami
, is iiiri -i
I Oil
PRINTING
.Neatly executed ut UjU Oflloff,
1)
BIHBMrT "
fflPWiiifc'i'.oo
irrorli? 00
""'r,'lH7 00
storo 'IIUTOO
'.-In H t nn
11 7 oil
11 710
It 7 no
l'i 10 on
11 7 10
11 Till
PA.
FINANCES.
111 TO 118' STATI3.M13XT
nouNTv rc.Nii or iiuki.m township.
School lilrcctorn of Itlontu towmdihi
Tonin'l of tax on lluullcale of Hull (12.170 M
' iter, 'i,6ii" .hi
26,DI9 12
Ily exnnointinn. on M Implicate
" " at '
' Collectifis coin, on lt tlttpllcnte
2d
" " " al '
Com. of J, It. Moyer, '1 tcinurcr,
" li. Mendenhnll
Amount paid 60 men to nil quoin
H M 10eteinn oluiitecrs
r.xpenseR of J, J, lirowcr find M, Whit
moyer to Nnlhvllle,
Discount, exchnnge, ntntnps nnd tele
egrnphliiK
InlcieMt on llonds,
Attorneys l'ecs,
J. J, llrower for tnnklutt Duplicate
J, k. 1'xlKnr ns Secretary, etc.,
T, J, Morris for mnklnK Ihipllcnto
llalaucp In hands of Treasurer
S70.1 SI
Ml m
'.HI 112
2i'i :)
ISj HI
72 80
y ii
CI 81
ICno oo
.,K0 tO
769 an
112 21
l.ttW
10 (O
5 60
21 .')
T, m
The UtlderNlcned havo rxnnilned the iiIhio ne.
couni aim nun ll to no correct.
JIII.I.-I CIIKMUK.UI.IX,
.MIJl.si 1, 11UU1.,
lIliHimshurcMny 31, 1H07,
Auditors,
s
T A T 13 JI 13 X T
in- Tin;
ltix'KUTs am) i:xiT.Ni)irimr.s
OF TIIK
CKNTHAIilA SCIIOOIi DISTllKT,
YKAB KMlINt) JUNK 1, 1M7.
Amount or Tax levied for School
purpnos :6t) ,11
Amount otTnx levied forhutldlliK
purposes .178 19
Total nmotint le'vJed SI.1.11 SI
raid lor leaclicr .s salaries vn HO
Tees of Treasurer and Collector IW 21
I'ttel and fnlltlnnchclcs 6', a,
Salary or Secretary l"i no
ror ii'pnirilll scuool nouso 111 At
ruin samtici jviiorr. In . ror lc-
iral service 2", on
i.xoncrauons 3.1 im
51,111 61 31.001 21
1,101 21
Uuliine,' hi TieaMirer's hands Slfio :tj
Tho schools were keitt isii six months. One
lualo teacher wns t'lnploed ut a salary or 376 per
month, nnd one female teacher nt n salary of SH5
1st month. II. U IthTTKIlkY,
iny,u U7.J Sec y. School Hoard.
II
13.MI.OC1C KOUNTY FUXD.
AriU rOUS STATI'.MKNT.
II1.MI.0CK, May 23, 1S07.
, K. the unil,'rsilleil Auditors, hereliv certlfv
Hint wo hue nttdlted Iho followlni; nceouut lir
iicmirs'iv inwnsnip s 1 una 111111 1111,1 it correct
W M. Jl. SIIM',.1.lvl.ltl
A. II. IIAHTM AN,
JNO. M'ltl'.YNOMlM,
Atldllors.
Wm, II. SnoKMAKKlt, Treasurer or Ilounty Fund
01 jiviiiiucK lownsuip, lor isui to scptemuer,
lilt.
To utnouiils voluntary snhscrlpllons $",no2 (0
Cll.
l'ald If, men S260 each J 1,000 10
Subscriptions rerutiiled 2s 00
l'nld Jneoh Harris on Ilounty
l'und In 1MB MOW
l'nld sundry expenses putlluir
111 volunteers 107 00
S3,0O2 (0 s6,0,rj 00
jAtoii IlAitms, Trcnvurcr of Ilounty l'und of
Hemlock township, from Ul Sept. fstjl.
roniiiount money borrowed on Township
llonds tl,tin,) 00
Amount iltipllcnlo for lst',1. 6,012 61
ltecelved from subscriptions to previous
fund 19 ,61!
Amount duplicate, 1M) 1,2:11 62
lleeelved from County unseated land tax liO (;i
5I1,61 25
Cll.
Kxoneratlons on Duplicate IMJI 5110 WI
lsft'i lsl 02
Commissions for lsill im) m '
I'rlutltiK, stamps nnd premiums
pnld 7.1 .19
Note to Danville Hank paid Hfl 01
Kxienses of N". ltecco 10 si
Five percent, allowed tax p.'l ers lsl .17
1i.ms iu:, Interest pnld 2,s 27 ?U,iCT l.l
Ilalanco
Hi:mi.ick Townsiiic,
To nniounl or nolo lo Daniel N'elhnrl
" " llimb II. Xl llrl.le
Mil 32
III!.
;22) 11
1U 70
672 sa
Ciedll by balance in hand orTronsurcr
Ilalanco
May .11, 1-C7.
:ill :i2
DRY GOODS.
JphMSU'S STOIth.
I'HINII AHIU VAL op
The 'uli'-crl.H'r Ihm Just rttiiriul troiu tin tf.il.-s
llli nnoilicr t-irw ahl seh'U assort nifiit ol
SI'UIKti ANU St'MMint (fOOlis,
puii'liiisiMl In Now Yoikithil rhilatU'lithhi nt tin
jowi'Kt fljjuu, ninl wltlcti lit Uilt'ti'imliuHl lo hell
on ns motl,Tnte terms ns rnn t)i iJioonri'il i'Iso
whi'tf In ltloonisliuiK, Ills stock nunprlMs
IVDIIX DItKSS COOIH
of the fliokojt stylcn ami lntt'it ta.hIons, tonfth.T
wlthnlart nortiitctit of Iiry mo.N ami (iro
ctjrles, roiisNtln of Uu followlnv; artk If i
Ik-
ftCttriu'tH,
OU Cloths,
Cloth.
Cas!mer-s,
Mi.w 1,
Flaum-K
silks
WIiltodiHuli,
l.il ten h(
Iho. SkirU,
.Muslins,
IIoIUaw arc
(V-ilarwa-
Qjut iHWiir., IIatlMai
Hoots Itlhl ,-lintK,
Hats ;uul Cais,
Itoop Svs,
Umbrellas,
IiOoklnuIlcssi-s,
Tohaots),
Com-.-,
Sl'K.ir-i,
TVak,
lllec,
AINplcf,
01uu.v,
Cliiuninoii,
Nutnii'fi,
AM N(niONfs ir.NMlA!.KV.
In shoit, 'T5 thins UMiahy kept In country
stores, to uhtch nt Invitt'H Iha iiltfiition of tr
I'uMlo toni'rally. Tin hUhtvt nrlc-wlU U nU
fur itiuntry proiltuv tn cxcliunt; l'or koi'1".
S. 11. MII.Lint,
Arcade UuUdinss lllotimihurg, Tn,
J
.1. n 11 o w k n,
Is now 11IU rliii In the iulille his Slock nf
,v r n J x a a o o n s
conslstli In luirt of u tull line of
IXfilUIN'. WOOL AN 1) KAli
C A U P l', T S,
Fine cloths nnd cnsslluere for I.idles' coals,
HANIWOMI! DI!I" ('OOl)i,
of i,nimttrnsnn,lm..illlles, Inlslds and Prints
orMirlousiimlllle'inil Vrtni.
Ill IWCIIKl' AND IlltOWN MFSI.INS,
I.AlVlK'S l'HKNCII COKSKTS,
HAIiMOHAIj HICIUTH.
000,1 n-sortnieut of
..i : .t ciiii.iiti:.vsi.iiri:i:.i.i noom
Fre.h liroceilcs and Srlces. N'eW assortment of
fiI,A!-i AND (iCFF.Xrt-WAlti:,
px-xo, 1 ji a c k k n 1: 1.
In onc-liiilf and oue-ruurlli harrels,
Xou Isihotlmoto make your selections, ns I
nui ofTcrlni; noods nt very low prices, nnd our
motto Is fair dealing to nil, and not tn he under
old by uny. J. J. lIltoWKU.
lllooliisliutK, April 12, Isiff.
A 0)1) MlI.CIl COW,
Part Durham. She lias u fine calf three wik
old, unit is in all restss'ts uuesiriiiiie tsircain. 1 or
linrllculnrs Iwiulrenl THIS Dt'FlCli
JiUICIl 1, ,v,.
CLOTHING.
JKW STOCK Ol-' ('..OTHIN'O.
Fresh arilval of
l'AM, AND WINTKlt IOOI)t.
DAVID tAJWr.Mir.IKI
Invites nttrntlun to Ills stm'k nf
VHIIAr ANDFAHI!I(I.VAllI,KCI.t)TIIIN(l.
at lils storo 011
Mn In Street, Iwodoors alsive the Anici lenn Hons
UliMinisbtirK, Pn.,
where lio hf.s Just ris-cvl front New York and
Philadelphia full assortment of
Jinx and hoys' cr-oTHiNo,
Including tho most faslilnimhle, durolilc, nnd
liandsonio
Dltt'sLsi nivinu
consisting nf '
nox. hacic, ritocif, at'.w, and oii,.c:.oth
COATS AND PANTS,
of nil soris.slres, nnd colors. Ho has also rcntcn.
IsIkh! his already latRo stock or
fai.i, am) winttu h1iawi.h,
stiiiii:d, i'iouiiiid, and pumn vi-.sts,
hiiiuts. cha vats, stocks. coi.uvits.
handki:iiciiii:fs, (H.OVKS,
RUHPi:SJ)i:iW, AND FANCY AltTICMM
llo has constantly on liand n lare nod ull...
lectwl assortment of
CI1TIIS AND VISTINGS.
whliih ho Is prepared to make, to order Into any
kind of clothlnir, on very short notice, and In the
lMt mnniier. All his clothlnir Is inado tow-enr.
and most of ll Is of homo manufacture.
ooi.d watch ns and ji:wi:i,iiy,
of every description, rine nnd cliean. Illscnsnof
Jowclry Is not surpassed In this phue. Call and
exainine ins general assortment of
CI5TIIINO, WATCHUS, JUWULItY, Ac.
DAVID I)Wi:NllUItO.
I3W CI.OT1IIXO AX I) G13XTLI3-
.Mi;.N' I'UIINISIIINO HTOlti:.
The tindcrslKiied iev,octrulIy announces to his
ninny friends Hint ho has opened a new Clothlnir
nnd (lenlleinen's Furnlshlni; storo, in the lowo
room of the Hartman lltilMlni., koulhwest comer
of Mnln and .Market Streets, llloolnsburs, I'n.
llnvlnsjust rclurncd from Philadelphia with n
Ijiriro stock of
FAT.t. AVIl U'lVTi'i, r.t f,-n,
and " iii.su
c,i:nti.i:mi:nh ruitNisiiiNo (ioods, ac ac.
ho Hatters himself that ho cnu plensonll. Ills
stixk comprises
MF..VS, HOYS', AND YOUTHS' C'LOTIIINO,
such ns
Dltl'.ss COATS,
HAClv COATS,
OVmiCOATH,
SHIltTM,
PANTS,
VIXTS,
UNIimiSHIltTS,
DliAWr.IH.
COLLARS
NIX'K-TIKH,
misiiiniv,
sc.s,pr.NnKiw,
HANDKKUCllIin-H,
IIMlllll:i.I,AH. Ao
nnd in fact everything In the Clothing r Fur
nishing line nt vi ry low prices.
In addition to tlienlwve ho has 1111 elegant f
hortment or
CLOTHS, CASSLMKItES, AND VKSTI.N
CLOTIIINJI .MADi: TO OltDKIl AT TIIK
SIIOHTI1ST NOTICn.
Call and seo iK'fore jmrcliasing elsewhere, and
SF.ClTIti: OH1UT IlAItOAIXS.
"a-ly J. W. CHKMIlKItLAIN
HARDWAR.E &, CUTLERY
QMAKI.KS W. SXYDKIV,
i,i:ai.):ii ih
II A It I) V A H E
IltO.V, NAIIS, HTLKL, AC., AC., AO.-
main stui:i:t. iiLooMsnuita. iknn'
Tul;e this method or liirormlnuthe citizens of Co'
luniDIn couly, that he ho.s opened nn extensile" :
llnnlare store ou Main street, In liloomshury, '
iieur Iron siicet.au I Hut ho has on hand n
LAlttlFl! Sit) 'IC AND IIIUTLll ASAOItTHll
limn can ho found nny where 1 le In the counlv,
ind which he Intends toj.ll ut prlcm v. hlcli dery
comnetltlon. -
CHAINS, AXKS, STKKL, IKON, i 1w3
1 hae chnlus, all sires, nxes, all make iiiul. '
,-irio,, r.i,s, iron, mi hilars s, iin,i nil
vr W..
IUIM)i:it'
II A H 1 W A It K.
f eery tlorrltions.
NnlN, nil 13 pulleyR,,Kn.h
"or.U, lati-tieH, hM-ksiut'l knobs, hutt BerewK,Kfth -
Kims, winnow KpniiKt., mo Knobs, sti-up hln'K,
hasps and Mnples, IiouUh ami M.nple.s, tw In fact
overythlnK nee.h t In that line.
'OA('II A WAfiON' MAKHIUi' HAKUWARK.
uihracln.ialnnist every thln In that line. AUo
HAUXKSsi MAK :itS IIAUDWAItK.
Ihu'klcs,.Iapnniiul; tuuklei., hllver plulotl; hltts
revcry kliul , IIamk.s, Iron ; pa l tree.s : Uavm.
wood haiMU trees, kIk tr-es, (jlrth well, wurnteit
ami cotton : threail, silk, awla ami nceiUeff, t.mls
of all klnils.
mioi:maki:hs jiaudwaiu;
A full usKurlim iit forcarpeutc th. I Iiuveplinu-H
all kimlH, s.iw s ; huml, pannel, rlp.amleumnafsM.
sriuaiVN steel, iron, ami try:horlne inuehiu.-s.
ehlsk-N, itueri, Ikc1s, mallets, braces, uiiucei,.
lilit'.n, rules, hits, anil nlhmt evi rvthlmr fr mr.
IM'IIUTK,
rou inr. I'Koi'i i: .i:n):ham.y Ti
I )uii' tiial
hotlrt, coal
Rhovelh, scoop n,
eoal hlfti r.H, hint
tnis,tah!ecullery,po kit
cutlery, plated n)!!,
plat it 1 torks.sencrs.tca ninl cor.
lee iMits.lmtler kllU es,mllUaw Kt
cm tss cut s, circular ta wh, khiik miu s,
tiles, horshh-H's,wieiii'hcr., rhetn,ham
iners, hatchets, niatliKks, pirks, fork, uruti.
lilnKhoftlhoels,HpliilHilsnalliiis: forku, ho",
rake, bid pirn., twlne,t.katef-, plow., eothn tilin
mln:;, i:mir, rtsiiiiulh, white ehalk, wlte,
hoie nails, mat cutteri, eaW'., whaIi hoards,
lause tmrkt-t', wooden palls, clot hen
pins, ilue, ihor mats, pnrch nmls, pr.r
lov jiiat.t, ci:rn pupp'iH, paint
hnuhes, hir.sc hnn-hes, itelU
(llrf.lieel rulKN.tnamel
eil kettlen, hrass kettles,
copper kettJt'j,
r.tewUetlle-'.sam-e.
paiis.bniatl
axes, niillti,
HlcdiieH, cm tain itMurcs,
'1'ldmhlei-l.elliS and hoteo,
I'll in ph, K-ad etc.,
Tanv I tope and hundreiU of artleh not (enu
meiiitiil constantly on hand ul
( IIAltr.I-S W.H.NVDKUH,
Main Street, Illooinnhiir-.
XTHW
STOVK AXD TIN SHOP,
on mki sTiti.irr,
slon)
llLOOMSIIt'liti, PKNNA.
Till! tindersliiiicd I1.14 Just fitted up mid opened.
his new
STOVK AND TIN HHO!
In this place, whero he Is prepared to make up
newTiN W'aiik of all kinds In his line, mid do
reimlriliK with neatness nnd illsimtcli, Usju the
most reasonahlo terms, llo also keeiM on hand
STOVIM OF VAHIOUH PATTK.MNH & HTYIX,
which no will sell 1111011 terms to suit purchasers.
lllo 111m 11 call, Jle is a kihhi mis liunlc, nnd
lfbcr lUK nt the liuhllc patrounKO.
j a c o n Mirrz.
lllooiushurir, April -H, lsi!7.
JOHN C. YKA (iKH A CO.,
WholcK.llo llenlels In
HATS, CAPS.hTHAW (lOlllKsi, ANII
LADllSs' ITIts,
No. -in NorlliThlrdSlicil,
l'OK NKAT AND UllKAC
,ron puiNTixn,
AT Till! COl.l'MIUAN OFFICH.
CAI.I
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