$u otumfiimi lloomsburg, Friday, Juno 17, 1870, IrKsriVALS aro nil tliornrro. JtEi'tmuoANa, remember ilintJicr- Ir voted to continue) tho Incomo tnx. atEADEU. Instead of loaiilntr tho Co biniAN to vour neighbor, trot lilm to ii'serino. FiiE now nnssemror cars on tho Lurk. bnnn nnil Bloomsburff railroad co3t yen tnousanci uoiinra cacn. Iiir, "Lock Up" h nnlahcd and ready H .....Inn Itri.n ...II I 11 i I . . J. rsfrvitu. t iiu win urst ticdicato It I i will glvo tho building Ita name. RVe haVo n now carrier, and If any of irsuu'jcnuers on ino town list fail to fcclvo their paper regularly, tliev iuld notify us. here lias been rafted out of tho Sus lianna boom, at AVilllamanort. tho irscnt season, up to Juno 3d, a,"i,S22 , scaling 6l,87r,2;!0 feet, board men- UltON SMITH, of Hemlock has nur anks for a quantity of rlpo cherries ht us ten days ntro. If women liml n lie, we fear our editorial position of utraiiiy wouiu no compromised In hscquence. filE sickness of ono of our emnlnv: last week, and tho "strike" offerer- Where, put us in rather straitened bioistaueea. Ourcotemnorarv kind. Iloancd us help for which wo nnd our iders are unuer many obligations. fil anks. Our thanks aro duo to Jfr. tit chart of Espy, for somo rcmarkii It lino strawberries, asnaratrus nnd fx potatoes. They wero all of tho ituescnpuon aim wero fully npprcci in. RVanted. -Wo want an apprentice Illirj printing business. Among other iililiciuiotis mo applicant siiouiti ov how to read and spell. Wo Iuld also prefer ono. who would not V ........ Irn so rapiuiy mat in six mourns no Bum Know moro mau uio lorcman itet on dictating terms to his print' B. and havo a chronic desiro to run Binaciuno generally, tie can kuow r rules and regulations beforo becom indentured, and must then abide by m. ici-it. triME ON. Tlio recent elorlous victor in Connecticut, Now York, Oregon ri wiisiiintrtou. seem to navo nau an Iculiying eneci on tno democracy 01 il'oiiimuia. jncw suuscnpuoiis, ac- uponled uy tho cash, aro liclng sent dallv. Old sores and divisions are Ini! healed up. and this fall a united F. ' ... . ' ... gnt win uo presented to our oppon is. in wet. nunc n numner or no blleans havo subscribed, disgusted at lexcessos or ineir own party, and p wct.kucss oi 11s organ in thiscoun rrurri Two weeks ago we quoted an icio irom 1110 uazene a, Muuelin, dicai journal, in relation to the spy Co-opcratlvo Society." Tho iMlican last week, with characterl'. liiDiiudoncc, asserts that we aro tho aiior 01 tnc article. e copied It because wo desired to IcJIr. M'Collum acbanco to deny or biio 11s siaicmcnis, and wo would best that It Is not done bv such CK-Kuaruism as issnowu in tho an lirofouropponcnt. itr. SlcCollum 1 personal lriend or ours, and for flit wo Know is an n noiab o. hltr h- led eciitleman. If tl Is Is tho onlv liver to tho JSullcttn's charge, none bum ever havo been nl tempted. liiESlncer Manufacturine Company. Ilinir the nubile in wmt of a sowiiiL' Iclilno which would eoinbinc, iu a 1 for family use, all tho qualities ror cr In tho best uianncr tbu Iichtest as 1 as itie heaviest towing required In pmlly ono that is quiet, simple, irauic, easy 10 icarn, not naoio to get S of order, and with perfect devices gnewming, leiung, ruining, braiding, IJing, cording and embroidering, -alter the cxiKmuiiuro or an lm- inse amount of time nnd money havo luuu sucn an one, Known as Ming B New Family Kowing Machine, jich has proved In practical us.o a do ill success, nnd. cxcoilint; all others Etho market, has called out universal frtssions 01 approval from thoso who Sestcn or had them In uso. Thr&n chines aro far iu advance of all oth- Unu bevond a doubt tho best over Ired to the public. &ORTII Knowino. Tf brooms nro tin bollincr suds once a week, thev ll become very tough, will not cut imrpei, last much longer, aad ai ts sweep liko a now broom. A very Ity carpet may bo cleaned by setting lull of cold water out bv tho door. the broom in It, knock it to get oil' pi uiuii.i, tswi'up u yaru or bo, wiun lb tho broom as before, and sweep In. behur careful to shako all the Ki off tho broom, and not sweep far i" uiuu. 11 uonu witn care, it win n a carpet very nicely, and you will urpried at thu nuantilv of dirt In ! water. Tho water may need ehang onco or twice. If tho enrnet Is very !'. Snow sprinkled over a carpet. Mwcpt olfbefoio it has time to melt 1 uis&oive, Is also nice for renovating Mledcarnot. lTiilstiiiril Tnillnn muil M with good effect by somo houao- S'trs, anu salt uy others. AMPEIUNG WITH IlANDIlILLS. Ipractlco of tearing down or inutil S handbills nrovalls in this country fftent that calls for the enforcement to peiaw on tho subject. Men who frtiso their business nro entitlnl tn lection, and norsons cautrlit tnmnnr. with handbills should bo promptly Eiiuicu, ror 1110 uuncut 01 uu con ed wo publish tho following gener- lat any lierson enurrlit mulllnllntf Iroylug, tearing down or removing touuw uui, piucaru, progrummo, fir nl Jllint nrlirnplLnniniit 1 a any wall, fence, bill board.or oth- Etuciuso, snan uo uueu not less than Itv.flvo dollars nnr mnrn thnn nun llrU dollars for tho first offense. I for the second nll'imso tlin ncnnllv I' bo Imprisonment in tho count v I not less than thrco nor moio than months. oau Bights. Tho followiug sensl. Iycvision nas recently been nuido by t-Wcf Justlco of Massachusetts. It ) ueread with interest In this com- P hero tlin Pill I rn nnhlln nnnh nppnvil. to his own oxlgencics, has o right to i-"ui mo niguway, in tno nuseuco ' special regulitlon by law, tho J of each Is equal; but as two or rvuuuoi occuiiy tho samo place at l&aiuo time, with thnlr nnrMinh.tlipIr , carriages and teams, or other rt- wt'ssary to this uso, each is IZ n reasonable exerciso of his I mto right, In subordination to n vmuuuuio uso of nil others, und 'OCUCUIIllipr It o lw.n. ,..,.,., oti,I?DF.cr tImo' t0 1110 dauiago of lie 1', i?n. 18 reasonably necessary tk'ht b.uti with a Just regard to tho ,'nt Of othnra 1r,,n l ui,t SIS, for thoconvovnncn nf nprsons It occasion, nnd of courso a Lii."en.riot oxpresslv limltwl liv t tl,u.ic' at .a B rati) of speed, so i t'nmn. " "'iuuiiig auuu per- omcn and e lildreif. Kavn nn VftVtf VZctom u! Blrcet, nnd nil ir Hi.!, ",uru "ouud to resiiect td an?i i! "uu reguiato their own not tn .,iVi . 'rv "J.Bcn u man OEtw. Vi0lat0 th0 ri,lt3 01 6ch Fpti palm-leaf, willow, cotton, linen ui mm jnns,go 10 iu. i Lima's. Sninttrr. Wo nnnounco tho namo of another cniidldalo for Sheriff, this FOR tllO first. Illnn In 1,1a !.. 1 Vi mij yUlllS31Ull' nl career, sir. Morcur hna stint, nq n nnii c document. Although nimiall f.ivor, .v .- uiiuiwiuiy received. Radical ViCTonv. Tho only ltadl uu iruimpii wo havo had to record for ouverai innnnis is tho reelection to Con E ,, r. ""'"omoro uy tho negroes o 1 jiuwui turned nut o v-ongress lor soiling cadolshlps How is TmsV-Tlio Philadelphia rrcs i Is iv good imper for nous, but how (IOCS it haimcn Hint Ihnrn la nr. rnimrl In lis columns of tho recent robbery of Son nnn r.. . , . . . j i m.. .... . f. . "ul" 1,10 treasury; wiiv Is liKNEriTrf op Advertising. hast wuuk wo auvcriised lor n lost dollar. A iuv iiuvs unit wn in inn it. nr iir.n i... ucr mo cat pet, wiicrolt had been put bY.0,T.lV,by. yh0 win ot saytiiat FiriK. Thn flnitrln nilll of fnBu nigtonviiio, belonging to II. C. Snvdor Luitiiiv ut'nLit vuu iiv irn. nti nor Sunday night. ThoIosSIs estimated at ? uj.uuu, iiisuranco su,uuu. it Is suppos n imvu ijuuij nut un are, ny som uiigouiy wrctcn. Jjanviltc American n e.vchango very truthfully observes that: ''Trylnir to do biisliips willinnt ml verli'sing is liko winking through a i mi ui kiuuu goggies. ton may Know that you aro doing It, but no body else uoes." Sriiucic nv IjiaitTNiNO. During the storm on Saturday last, tho bridge by tho Paper Mill near Catawissa was sirucic uy lightning and somowiial damaged. Wo havo heard of ono or iwo piuces sirucic during thu s.imo siorm in diiiorcut parts of thu count v, but fortunately without causing much uamagc. xm;w uouds at JiAllll'fl, 'I'horrti-on no is selling so many goods, is that hi Keeps lino goods and at low prices. lie uas Child's, Misses and Ladles slippers, '' " " " gaiters! morocco Mines " " " parasols glovu a lino lino of whito dress goods. Also tho latest styles of Prints In the market, To bo convinced is only to call nnd ex amino his stock. Tin: caso of Miller vs. tho Citv Philadelphia, involving tho title about four hundred acres of land of tho uiraru instate, in Mahanoy township. .Schuylkill county, upon which is sltinv ted the William Peuu Colliery, was de uiul-u iLxi'iiiiy oy a verdict in tavor o tlio defendant. This easo has been pend Ing for several years In tho courts of ocnuyiKiii county. Among tho counsel lor mo plaintiff wore Hon. Holster Civ mer, of Heading, and ex-Chief Justlco woodward, oi ijiizerno. Wet. For the pa3t two weeks the rain has fallen with a persistency that filled us witli wonder if It did not in spire us with delight. Tho ground is perfectly and utterly saturated, our streets havo boon overflowed, gardens converted into miniaturo ponds, grain crops beaten down and general dlssust has thereat prevailed. If this sort of thing Keeps on much loncror our farm. crs may as well givo up any attempts they may bo making to grow grain, and tako to raising puddla ducks and oincr iiinpnioious crops lor which r damp season is proverbially beneficial. COAEDIIIT Wl! nnlll'flln Hill MInnr- Journal that a coal operator In Scliuyl Kill county has received an order from parties iu Now York for five thousand tons of coal dirt to bo used in burning brick and In zinc nnd paint works. Tho probability is that ero many years tho vast dirt banks throuirliont thn vnnl rn. glons will bo shipped away and used in viirlous ways by manufacturers, and a now branch of trade will thus bo created in tills recion. liarero nuantllles of Mils .ll.i :n . i.i . . .... t 1 , ib iiuw uuing usl'u oy uianiiiaciur era, mixed with coal, and it is found to bo a great saving. Improvements in Moves and furnaces will no doubt in the course ol tlmo bo accomplished, which Will bring tlio irreat heans of now mi. parent Iv useless coal dirt intosnrvi us n cueapiuei. Maucli Chunk Demo crat. No Fee eouthis Advici:. a ftnr it. is too lato to protect them against fraud many of our people learn tlio impor- luncu ui puiuiig u seal auer tneir signa ture, when attached to a tirnmksnrv note. when there is no seal, and tho noiuis iransierrcd to a nurd party bo foro it becomes due. tho maker thcrrnf can offer uo dofenco in law against its piiyiiiuni, no matter mat no may havo paid most of it tothofcocond party or been wholly swindled in the ennsldern. tion for which It was given. But n seal following his signature, no matter in whose hands ho may find his note, bo- cures to tho giver thereof tlio right to provo full or part payment thereof, or tho want of consideration therefor. Patent right men. particularly if thev nro on tho swindle, in selling a thing that is not patented or a patented tiling to which they havo no right whatover, aro always anxious to get notes on tinio without seals, so that thev enn rpndllv dispose- of them for whatover they will bring, making a very largo discount to got tho mouoy. A seal protects against mis transaction, ami every person giv ing notes oucht to know lut wlmt thev aro doing. A little caution In Ibis mat ter may protect against sharp practice, but can hurt no honest man. "John Smith." Settled at last. John Smith passed through this city last week westward bonud. Crawford' vltle Journal. Gammon 1 John Smith belongs at homo, and writes fur tho Ledger. At. UeaJIerald. h You nro mistaken. John Smith Is In New ork city, Is married, and has a family. Ibrl Wayne Gazelle. FudCO I John Smith Hvpm nnn mlln south of Van Avert. Ho raised, last season, tho tallest ryo In Ohio. Dick Smith used tho stalks for gooso quills. -Van Werl Bulletin. 1 Tho verltablo John Smith Is n Missis Bippian.and received ono votn fur it. k Senator. Ho didn't go. Jackson l'ilot. Hah I John Smith lives not fur frm., Natchitoches, La., subsists on crawfish and alligator during tho summer, and laixuuu nun upussuiu miring tno win ter. Ho nover saw n steamboat nr mil. road train, and Is averse to weorln" shoo leather. lied llkcr (La.) News. uu tno track-, gentlemen. John Smith la a colored Indivldnal.and lives In Tow Hill In this place, nnd carries "mort" nnd brick for a livelihood. Columbia Herald, It Is alia humbug. John Smith is u highly respected citizen of this placo was u bravo soldier lost ono of his legs in tho Union army, Sunbury Guard. Wo can't concel-'o what our cotempo raries mean. .1 Smith works In tho plaulng mill at tills placo, and would certainly bo surprised to read all tho above papers havo said ubout liiiu. Ho Isn't n "colored Individual," either as tho CWiii4a Jleraltl wiys-ut least, not iu complexion. Jiellefonte Watchman. Flddle-dc-deol John Smith lives hero, by a decided majority. Ono of him runs tho ferry bo.it across tho Sus quehanna, nnd tho other works at tho Furnaco. llo is the original ono, too, and is a whito man clear through, both of lilm. PitENCir woven corsets, warranted wiialo bono, for 7.1 cts. nt M. 1'. I.utz's. S79LiS.ANRroCEAT)BLOOMSBIJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA pair, at jr. P. Lutz's. Township Statkments.-Sovoi-iiI townships havo cniiinllnil requiring thonnnual publication orthelr finances'. Ijo tlio others rcfuso jinuunu uu y uo not wish tho lax-payers to know what has boon dono? c-tnY If1'0 0 ngratulato our young friend Ocorgo V. Means, who lids Just on tored thu morrlago state.nnd wisli h I m rhiJ.0ii n"a 1 1ml'l'y Hfc. JIo has had his full sharo of Buffering and pnln du ring tho war, and Is certainly entitled to n ruttiro prosperity. Hia Snake.-C. II. Klelm of this Place, who has Just returned from a fishing excursion up tho croak, brought IlllCk Witt I I lit fl mnnalnr ,., I In.,., ., H .. . . - . " ".",1011,1 a..t.ll.-oililkj, four feet threcmches in length, ofextra- wijiiimi niiuiviiiss ami having twelve rattles. Ills snakeshlp was killed by n farmer on James Hess' laud Iu Sugar loaf. h Km ployed and Idle, According to a recent renort mmln nt. tlm n Council of W. R. a. nr ih thoro nro 10,217 minors unemployed', and 1,021 employed iu Northumberland, ( VtllttYlKtn P.l,n,. .....t CI..1 tl.lll 1 viiuiiiuui, v.uiuuii iiim ouiiuyiikiii COUll tics. In Luzcrno conntv th nrn nrw 11.. COO miners working on what ls ealle 1 tho basis of 18GD." Accident. On Tunsilnv in.t. n tn..r. ftlldilltrat tho HOW PllllllnKnlmnl Itnllil. lug, being insesuroly fastcncil, gave .....y nnii jiitunuiuiuii lour men who tteront work unon it. tn thn inUta i,. iii'iUli. Ueyond somo bruises more or lc-s snveio wero not Injured. A very toitunatoesca)o. Ciiuncii Re opening Thn Afniim. dint Lpiseopal Church of Catawlssa.will bo ro-opened for DIvino services on H.ibbath Juno aith. I in v. Win. ir Tim of Clearfield, will preach nt 10 o'clock in uiu uioriiiiig; aiso services Iu tho evening, to commence at 8 o'clock. Tho public are respectfully Invited to attend. J1UNUY U. DILL, I'ustor. Mati'HEW IIunteu, of Itandolpli comity, 111., sends tho Prairie. Parmer a llvo-eent piece, which ho alleges to n.iu ijluii uiuL-ii uuiii mo gizzard ol a fowl. It was worn us smnnth nn i-laoj nnd wo could only deterniino the char acter of tlio piece by ; heating. How long ii mm "tun iu I11U yiZKUril IS 1101 K110W11 long enouch cortainlv to l-eeelvn .. gocd polish. Mr. II. suggests that tho lowl must have been iu favor of specie payments. iiEAllTH & HOME for this week- filnln.l Juno Mih) contains tlio first nf of sketches entitled Jetiro Tnami Airht Thounhls. bv.Inhn Tlinmna. win. 1-1 lin llt.hpi- thnn l).t.Mlni..n V -vt..i... Tho great humorist will take an honest country boy to tho city, conduct him uiiuuKu uiu usual experience, nnd re sloio him to Ids homo a sadder nnd wl ser boy. satisfied that tho neneefnl.linn. est and temperate life of tho farmer Is ino nest and satcst lire that can bo lived Tills is a lesson erc.it Iv needpil nt tl,la nine, and isasiiy is the man to teach it "fiii'i: ix Utah :-Or thu invf,ir,ina nnii tiiiuua oi iuormonisin; ueing an exposo of their secret rites nnd ceremo nies, witii a full and authentic history of Polygamy and thoHormon sccfrom inuiiBiu iuuiu iiiesunt 111110;" oy J, II. l'.eadle. editor of tlio Suit T.nk- 7,v porter. Is tlio tlllo of a vo un bin u-nrL- )ust issued Dy tlio .National publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. for moro man tlilrty years tho world ins been bonified, startled and per dosed by tlio iuu..,cltv and surep.-ss rr sect caning incm-x-lves Jfornions 'lliougli lounded iu fraud, this sect has succeeded in splto of all opposition, un til it is to-day the Mainline: ronroaeli of uiu uouiiiiy. tiio autnor's long residence in Utah anil 111s position ns lidltor of tho lead ing Journal of that Territory, ncpiillnrlv qualified him to write this work. Jlor- monism nas iieen prodi itivo of so ma ny dark and stranco mysteries so mn- ny icri juio crimes mat low can compre bend, without an Intlmnto l.-n of it, how much wickedness it has to answer lor, and whnt a st.tudliiL' men aco to order a. id society it is. 11 is important mat tlio puullcsliould now what manner of neonlo tiro grow- un in our vcrv midst. This work- Hvn u 111 11 mm uuincnuc account 01 tlicirdo graded social condition, their blusplie U10U5 rites nnd cpromnnlps. tlmlr K-inrn ligious doctrines nnd practices, nnd is tho most thrilling nnd startling account of licentiousness nnd criuio over pub lished. It is calculated to do great good uy giving 10 mo pumic a candid and Impartial statement of u miction which bids fair to causo no little trouble. Tho ijook is sold only by subscription, and gcius are wanted 111 every county. Cotton, gingham, nongco and silk arasolsand sun-shades utJI. P. Lulu's PliSTIVALS. Tho strawberry spiionn brings us festivals upon festivals. It is a singular ining witn tneso social enter tainments. For tho sako of savin" ,m.- own pockets, wo try to make free uso of 10 pocucis 01 our neighbors, and for us iiuiiiusu uu iiuugs wnion otiierwlsu ould best remain undone: nl low rillpc. tionablo associations, great relaxations of diseiplinouud lotteries, which other wiso would Justly bo condeiniieil. Wn appeal to tho animal appetites of men, , iiiuu tu uu utiiui- uccasions wo try to restrain, mid for what? To make monoy. Wo nppeaso our eonsclences with thoJcsuitU-.il motto "tlio end hal lows the means," and nhut our eyes to very many things fur tlio sako of ma king mouoy: 11 very nrovaillmr iIIhpusk among high and low, pious and godless, Tho festival of our Normal School. hero nothing was left undono In rnn. der It n perfect success, was very much spoiled Dy tho bad weather. Heaven did not smile on that enterprise, but wept many and wet tears. Hut tho Committees did their duties well. The splendid Hall was exquisitely orna mented : tlio good thines weronhnmlniit and served most attentively. A supe--nbundancoof boautlfullviirrniiirpii nmv. crs adorned tho tables and wero sold nil- vaiiuigcousiy. l'roi. II. Carver was presented with 11 magnificent boquct which ho gallantly casrled to Mrs. Car ver, for tho nresoiiL snlnm-nli,r t ntmr. hanipton, and MlssKva Kupert receivcll . itiiywuiy Uj voids ior 11 superb ono, JIIss Llzio Schuyler having butthieu votes less than Inn-i K-iiL i'mr i,,ri-n delighted tho youth with somo display of tho magic lantern, and other nniuso mout.s followed on other evenings. If . . . , 1 luul "eon ueuer, and tlio Id had patronized tho festival as tho oungdid. tho net mollis l-pull v.Pil u-nlllil greatly havo surinisked tho sum ot'S22.'), Which Is about tho not lmIh oflho thrpn days of tliu festival. A lairoi an episcopal Hunday School las.s was held Tuesday and WcdiwMilnv last, in Snyder's Hall, and a very In teresting fair of tho Itoformed church Is Jllit HOW In full blust. Its nrhipliinl aturo is tho voting for 11 niiurninpnut llible, ornamented with beautiful en gravings and superbly bound, destined lor that minister of any Bloomshurir ongrcgation who shall .havo tho most otes. 'ineroisn falrehanco to mako beailtirill lirCSCIltto vonr nnsfnr nnil at a very little cost, do then, and voto yo i-piscopallns, Methodists, Presbyte rians, liiiptists, liUthcrnns, Iteformed nud Welsh Uaptlsts, mako glad tho heart of tho worthy shepherd of your church and surprlso him with that lli ble. Post-olllces, flsh-ponds, grub-bags and other amusements will greatly hem to entertain visitors, nud btately non quota will bo sold at iv low prlco. Wo hear olso of a festival 011 Saturday, for tho benefit of tho Baptist church on Third Strcot. Wo wish success und good weather to all, Plenty of straw berrles.dellclous lco ereuin nnd a telling result. HioNius. AiDn-DE-qAMr.-Clcn. Osborno 1ms Issued tho following denornl Orders Hdqtis. Ninth Distihct N. 0., ) , . Ju-no 13, 1870. I Gcncrul Order Ao. l. Clarcnco O- Jackson, of Derwlek, Co lumbia county, Is hereby nnuounecd ns on A. 1). fj. on tho staff of tho Division Commander, with rank of Major. Ho will bo obeyed mid respected ac. cordlngly, By command of Mnjor-Ocn. Osborne. W. L. Wilson, A. A. O. NuMiiru orNAit.vroTitn Pound. Tho following table Phow3 tho num. bor of nails to tlio lb. In tho dlt.orcntsl. zes from "it penny" up to "'20 penny," as well as tho number of tlio sevornl s zes of spike?. Tlio llrst column gives size, tho second tho length In inches, ndd tho third tho number to tho lb. n-penny, 1 Inch long, Co7 per II, 35.1 " 20" 107 " 111 " 101 " ns " r,i " :n in 12 " 10 " 7 " f, " li " 7 " 8 " II) IU " 20 Spikes, ij M II 21 :; '11 l n 5 0 Irom this tablo an estimate of quan tity and sultablo sizes for any Job can easily bo made. BASE DAI.L. IlASE Hall, Tho following is tlio scoro of tho gatno played at Uanvlllo, between tho Hovers, of this place, and tho Atlantics, of Danville, on Saturday, Juno 11. Tho game was closed at tho end of tho 7th inning, on account of tlio rain. ATLANTIC-). O. Glubcns c a Jouci, p a l'rnmc. h.h a Murrllf, 1st b a Nvniis, iM b 3 Lnmcitj, au i Scull, I. f 3 Lufey, c. f 1 Wuliiim.r. r. a novEtts. holce, i Kllclicu. r. f..... Kunnn. istli ulnnt, ai b Lmlwlg. t Penman, c. f.,... UUtoiibcuiUr. I. ... a ... 1 ... 1 r. 2 wnrr, aa b Mcllllgll, S. H Ul SI 23 Htcn-nnRhl Atlantli-i, 0; Ilnvcif, lo. Iloiiio 1 hum Allnntlen, 1 : Itorers 2. I'mplio W. 1:, i;nrpn. 1 -?5?,'vVrHTV" w,,Ul"' "'tlio Atl.iiillc! 1 l.eil Of thn lttivuru W. L. Time 01 Bnmo ;i hours. j.Asi, isall. o luivo received tho loiiowing report 01 n gamo of ball from Mr. hloyd Appleman, of this place, who is now a student In Lafayetto College. Wo publish it at his request: 10 . vjiiuwm.-j.iio return gamo ut;tt;t;ii tiiusu two 11V111 PI I vq pnmn tir on Saturday, and was won by the Anglo Saxons. Tlio weather being favorable, and considerable interest having been taken in tho game, quito ti largo con courso ol spectators wero assembled on tho campus. In hopes of witnessing a duplicate display of tho last match. IIlO gamo coiriliipnppil nr 0.111 ,,.in, i., hill boys at the bat, who retired with a singlo run. The llrst part of tlio gamo was very close, tho Crows leading tho fccoro by two or thrco runs, but '73 o.w.,,t;i. ,.. iu van in uio 7tn inning and held her position during there, mainder of tlio game, to tlio great elm grin of tho Crows, whn pvnrwrwi tnii.. their yi11g3 and crow over a vanquished roe. Appleman and Galbreath elicited much applause by their clean home runs, l'no umpiring by 'Old Iteliablo' was impartial and accurate, adding in iiii uujjira 10 uiu enjoyment ol tho tjattit,-. jjl'iow we append the scoro Mclnllrc, e Frost, c. i... llutineii, s. Mlcliler. r. r. Oalbreath, 2d b . Stees, lit I, Knecnt, .lib Wllllamsou. I, f.. Appleman, 1 o., CKOM'S, 1 Fnifiuliar, l.r.... . b Heller. Isl 1 11. o. ... :i 4 ..2 4 ,.. 3 :; .. 1 2 .. 1 :i . :i :i . 3 2 . . 3 :i . 3 :i ii 7 i illarmefi, 3db " itoiienijougu.r, 2'(Coburn. c... . 1 IXlIe, w. s 2, I'odd,2d b 2 llullelc.e. r 1 I'll lliicr. p... . Flies canijht '7.1, 11- Clowa it. iiiisseu j, a; urows, 1, Homo iiius 3 j Crows, 0. I'niplro-J. n. llrenslnsor, X, 11. 11. (!. JImo of Buiiie 2 hours und m iniuules. EniTOK COLUMI1IAN- Xll-r 'Plin f,l lowing is tlio scoro of u match gamo of uitou uuii ueiween tno nrsl and second nines of tho "Muffin" Uaso Hall Club, of Orangeville : FIl'.ST NIM'. Smith, p HcrrluK, o .Montj-omery, s.s, Williams 1st b. . Jacoby. 2d b , fc-loan, 3d b Haynian, 1. r... ., Appleman, p. r. Mi-garst-ll, r. f. 0. hlXONU NIN'E. 11. 3, llcngle, p s 8 ,1'omstoek, c fl 2 .Zlmmcrinnn, s. s. 2 3 lAilams, 1st b 4 Soulier, ti u... llreirer. .1,1 b.... Coolt, 1. r. Kline, c, f llrlltnu, r. f 20 31 Urst Mno It 3 11 9. 1 ' n t i"ft Second Sine 1J50U81U 12 at This was the first match iranio of tho season, and was witnessed by n number of our townsmen, who were highly do lighted. Somo terrific batting and beautiful catches wero made during tho gatno. Tho Club will uppont rhnii after July lo, 1870. IS'LW YOIIK. Juno II Tho boat mn. tested gamo of baso ball overplayed came oil' on tho Canitollnn mvhiiiU in. day, between tho Itnil SinpL-lnn-a nr ri....l......t 111 , . . " vyiui.-iiiiiiiii, nun iiiucimmpion Atianilcs. Tlio weather was delightful, and fully LijOuO peoplo witnessed tlio game. At tlio end of tho eighth iiiiilnor.-i tlm scoro stood Ilvo to five. Tho ninth in ning resulted in a whitewash to both sides; tho gamo stood llvo to live. At uiu enu 01 ino tenth inning tlio scoro still stood llvo to five. At tho eleventh inning tho Hcd Stockings scored two, leaving tho score seven to llvo in favor of tho Ited Stockings when tho Atluii- ucs went 10 tno uat. Tho Atlantics now rtullzivl tlm sitim. tion, nud nerving themselves succeeded in making three runs, thereby winning tho gamo by tho following scoro : Aiianues 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 10 0 lied blockings 201GOU2000 27 Umnlrc Charles Mills, nf tlm TUu. tuals, New York. It is thu llrst llpfpnt tlm ttr.il Stool.-. lugs havo met with. List ov Lktti:iis romainitig in tho Post Olllce nt Uloomsburg, May Ul, loTO. Appleman EllcuP Howell Wm uiss jeunin ii Italduston J V ltcers Clara Haekeltl'redcrlck Hollman a drier Hotlrnan M lloleman I Jones James Kinder 1J 1-' Kesler John 1' Knorr Bado Knouse Phillip Knilz Henry c Lang A Nevis John Nielterson IJ W Puller llhnrlcs Pel nor William ltowson Edwin Uobblns Jeremiah itowo Ucnrgo nuiklo llelllngton Hliau Knlins bhoenuiker CI.11I: Hutllll A W Tlpido 11 D 'luiuer Harvey 11 Vanucrs Isaac T Wagmr l'rauk Weaver l-'rnil !! :1 lleebtel WUIIsm llnmgardncr Jennie Ul own Hlaey lloono II 11 Hi-own Jusan J hruuer John lluteud (leonre D Hurley 'Ihomus llushy Josluh H Caso Jano Case Llzzlo CleisTU I'rlstlng Andicw ,1'urlln Mary Ann iiicuson A- com Dorubnugh Hamuel Lektr H imuel Lwens Joienh 1'lsherJ !' l-'ulmcr J W (llazo Molllo Ulrion M 1) liolgcr Henry Ct liier luvlil Jleuiy Dcufllla Williams Edward 2 Persons culllurr for nnv nf thn nhnvn letters, will nleriho miv thnv tlstd, D. A. IlLCKLEY. P. M. LOCAL NOTICES Art A MATTl'.H of eenoral Inlorpsl. u-n give tho names of somo sowing maclilno companies that have increased tho per centages on their solos, as shown from quarterly returns niado under oath for 1110 year enuing ept. 111, IKU71 Tho drover it Halter rimvlnn- Mnoliimi trtQ4 of ner ccntaeo in tlu li- Rtllp.4 ilnrtixy tint samo time: The Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Mu chino Co. Tho Leavitt Sowing Macjilno Co. Moiu: than ono hundred thousand persons annually- Uio In this country from consumption, which Is but tho child of Catarrh. o00 rownrd is offered by tlio proprietor of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, for n caso of Catarrh which ho cau not euro. Sold by druggists, orsend sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Plerco, IlwTalo is, 1 ,, uuii j;ui it py Hutu, lllooimliurs Market Iteport. Wiiont per luislicl Ilyo " Com " Onm. " ....'. ."" Flour per Imrrcl..,. ". '"" "" Clovcrepil.. , ' ' l m I Oj to 1 CO H UU iiuiirr...,3"!!!;r.'.'.'.'". "'"T"."".' z-! En ;.;.".v..v;.'..'....v.""'' u l'ntntoe ' Xi 'iApvln ...r"".::"v.v.:::::v.r.'. lining ........... , i. Hides nua Wioulilor .'. '.".'.".'1'.'.'.'.' 17 1 rfinl por pnuml Hay per ton ..!... .. la lo No. 1 Bcntcli pi" ,2 nioom '";."r!....ri Hemlock Horn tig per lliounnd rut 110 CO I lllft ' " lr...n 1...,l.i lu.m I Hi t, Reantllne, l'lnnli, (Hcmlnclt) ............. 15 no iigleB, No. 1 per llimiiii,l ., tj , " ." 7 00 Intf " " II ".I 18 C5 Kill Hldlnu I'lillndclplil.t Jlnrkm. Kl.otlll NoilhwesleriiMiperliiienl 11.6(1 4.75 NorthwcMern extni fi.2M0.12K Norllitfi-Klerii iomlly ....Z. fcK IYDimy vnu lit nnd Wesleiu uxirn s.'Smt 0.26 ! c ' I 111.'".' n ""'! W-i rmnlly vmtilM 1 iiiiijylvnuln nud Wolein raney. ll.wi:L25 iioniur , , 15,25 WilKAT-l'eiiiisylvaiila red, bus. ""'.il.imsi.rn Hnuihcni tl.ll i?vivwi - ii.i.iasi.:i .iiii.. i IlVK-1'eutif.ylviuilii rj e, ii JUs.. Corn Yellow, While, Oats Tibus SUO 81.lrt81.03 81.18 si. nan. n WcKfcC ritovisioNfc et l'cuit, ubl Jless Heel, ' Ireni'il Hoks, T, It Smoked Hums . " bhoulderi, In Lnrd.H 16 BhLDt Clovcikceil bu Tlmolliyncd p bur FlHXi-eeil CAnLi. teef Cnltlotilr Com s, ii bead 8W.G0 2I.50 Me9c 17cl 13c i(icie;.;c $.ikk,(h!-. 8ll.;07.!5 12.23 lom; Hoas-19 10U IbH .I!-ItSfJllSl Candidates lor A'ominntloii. Tho following ceutlemenlinvo been mentioned for nomination to tlio pvcral County onices to bonilcd by election tlio present year, nnd their names will bo presented for tho consideration of Die Democratic County Convention; HHLltlFF. EM'ANDUS UNANGST, rismsacnuEK Towsmr. JAMESIiAKB, SCOTT TOWNSIIlr. SAMUKlTlT. KLINIO, SCOTT TOU-X.S1U1-, KKKS J. MIljhAHI), SCOTT TUlrMdIIII. AAIION SMITH, HKMI.OCK TOM-NSIII1-. I. K. IfiuCKIiAUM, nnsToM rows&inr. WILLIAM appleman, rtKNTON TOWSSHir. avilliam" eyeij, ap.r.ENwoon township. MATHIASKLINE, rlSHISGCIlEr.K TOWNSHIP. Aksociati: judui:. JOHN it. YOHE, JIIITI.1N TOWNSHIP. SAMUEL CltEASY, .MIKPLIN TOWNSHIP. COMSIISHIONKIl. HIItAM J. IlEEDEU, CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP, MINNElTlIILE, PATAWIS?A TOWNSHIP. New Advertisements. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. FSTATEOP JOHN DAI.I.MAN, PEC'U. Letters ot uil.nhilfciiutioii 011 the estate ul John Dal man, Into ot Ureenwood two., Columbia co. dec d., havo been granted by tho Ueglster of said county, to William Kyer or Greenwood twp. All persons having claims or demands ngalnst thoilecedeiit aio u iiuisled lo mako them known, nnd Ihoso Indebted to mnko paviueii', ,,-.. ,. WILLIAM HYL1I, Jel, ,0-uw. Admlulslrator. XECUTOR'S SALE. 'illO SllbSOrlhcr. llxeClllnr Of Mlnhnnl T otnnn laloof I' isnlngeuek township, Columbia county, I a., deceased, by virtue or the powers und an thoiily eonierred on him by Uio will of sold Mlcluii 1 Lemon, deceased, will expose to public yj j Y ll.iurm-w III ll UCeeitSCU 111 , , , i, iwiiutt jug personal prop. ONE TWO YEAR OLD COLT, Ono Yearling Colt, Two Cows, Grain Sepaarlor, ber und vnrlous other articles not. neepkBitrv tn . .lea-,, vuu .mi iit-iiti-i Liit'st uiiu inn it 1.11m. Hr-i'V .vima iiiuuuituuniiuuutiy ul sale, ALSO: 250 ACRES OP UNSEATED LAND 111 l'lshlUSCreCk tOWIlshln. to bo solit In twr. Parts or one bumlied mill lu-nnli-.tlfn it..r..a each. ' " TEKMSOP BAr.n Tell oeveenl.nrihn nn.Mmtn H"",lJ, mw ,'iit i. II. UIU SllJivlUg UUWU Ol 1110 Pronerl.V. One-hnlf less thn ten nnr enn, tn l. jm wu 111st u.ty 01 prn, a. u. la.i.ni winch me possession will bo given, and tho balance ,w w iitiu uu uiouisi liny 01 1 pi 11, ly. Ill Wlllcli lime 11 lull und suillcltut deed will be given. ... . , , , CYltUSl). W1IITL, I Ishlugcreck, June 17, '"twit. Kxcctitor. p u B Ii I C SALE V A L U A I! L IJ It E A I. E H T A T 1.'. In IHirsUanco of all orilerorthn Umlmii.' IWi. ol Columbia county. Pa., will liobolcl at public 1!.-1 , , , T1 u 1 1 u.t t , j u ly .'nil, ler.Kiinrillau ol tho persona nnil estates or John 1 y ltr, JIary Linrna Tyler and Hellcn Ellzabclli lyler. minor chlltlien ofSntan Tvler. lnin .,f Wlllics-llaire, lu Iho county ol Luzerno, deccas- w.., 1. ..puiui.Nr,ii, puuiiu veiiiuie, on tno nremlics, three undlvlileil ourih pans ot certain leal e8tato(mtuatoln ICast Iiloonikburff, lu the bounded anil inscribed aa follown, lo win on' tho 1101th by an alley, on tho east by an alley, on Iho feouth by a lot of Jacob Edgar, and on tho west by Iron unet, containing 1W feet on tald Iron fctreet, anil ex'eudlm; buck of an equal breadth to Kald alley on tho cast, whireon nre 11 ll ll'U It FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, nuil finmo kiablc. The remaining undivided Icurlh pint ol knld mil cttnto will bo told at Iho fcamo llinonnd place, by tho eldcbtMrn of kald buknn lyler. dteeaHil.m that tho purchaser will Kfta good tltlo to tho whole or kaU real estate, 'Iho raid real (ttatowill bo sold together, or in two lots lokult puichakern. Lalo Iho estato of Miiutieeeasetl.kiiitaioininciowilur I'iufct Kloomii butg. audcounly aforcknltl. WELLINGTON1 II. KNT, Clerk. Ajt-TKIt-im OF KAI.K- Tell ini- rpnl louiih of thu purchavf money, nt tho MrUtlng ilcmii 01 the j.rovicrly; tho one-fourth less tho ten )ir mil. at II10 lonflimallon absolute, and tl.o iimalnliiK Ihico-fouilhs In ono ear there nlli r, Willi IniiiiH Horn ennllimalion l, tl. und n, ii.-, tn 11 vy jiiiiguieui, uonu ami morigaci on tho luemUeH. IHaAO TYL1CII, llloouikburg, Juno 10, ItfU. Uuaidlan, 3 U B L 1 0 SALE 0 p s'aluaiile heal ESTATE. Ill pursuance of an 01 tier of tho Orphaus" Court 01 Columbia t'ounly, Pu.,011 MATUIIDA Y.July Villi. IkTO. at 10 o'tlock 111 the. fitri.nrim, Murt- llupp, Admlnlstrutrlx of neorno Hupp, lato of lloauni! Crick towushlp. lu Kald county, tlecens- 11,1 , piii'uw veniniu oil tut- premises CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Rllualp In Iloai Ing Creels touiikhlp, kald county, bounded and ilekcrllied 11s lollows, to wit: llii- ... 1, DiuiuMiuii iiiuiiuiij tiieueo ny lautls of John Helubroolt, kouth elglily.koven Ucciees wekt.ono hundrid nnd lorly-lour peiehes and ilBht. tenths 10 a klonci thence by lands of John 1 1 utiles, north nlno ami n l.nlr ,i,.,.., huiHliedand three perches toattuuoi thence by lands of Jacob I-'b-hor, north, eight and n half ..e... i1i..,)1i,,.,H ,i,m,, n, u mono: inenco by lands of Georco llllner, kouth, clchteeii do giecv. ciikt, Ihlilecn nud ciKhl.lenlhs perches to 11 Pino Unoti theiuo uorlh loventy.nlno and lliuc-iiuartii- digieeseait.iilnely.ono perchci. Ipn.kouih tiiiioundii halfdegiics tan.onohuu- rtaoYai'auiBjra "",cu,u miu . CONTAINING 87 ACRES and one bundled nud llilrly.threo bcreles. Con unions made known on day of sale lloarlngcreek, June 10, 1870. Admin "tVum'x. rjMIE BEST AND CHEAPEST HAY H A IC E 1 N T II 13 M A II K E T. UAhvu-Ac-iuuiin ami ion 8ali: iiy N, W. SAMPLE A CO., COLUMBIA WON WORKS, ULOOM8 llUIta, PA. CALL AND EXaUINB It. llloomhburt, Juue 10, 1870-tf Lognl Notices. A DMINISTIIATOII'H NOTICE. X. KSTATB01. IIKNKV YOST, hr.O'tl. l-ltern orndmlnlstrntlon on Inn ctnh) of Hen ry Yost, Into of Locust twp, Columbia county, ilec'il., Imvo been eranlnl by tho Register or said county, to Kllnlwth Yost nnd Jacob Htlno of Wust township, oolumbln county, lvi. All persons hnvlnc claims or demands ngalnst the decedent nro requested tninnko them knowii,nnd mum iiiutniini tuiiiiiita piiyineiu, r; M.AllCTII YOHT. JAW1IHTINK. Adralulstrntors. tnay20'70-0w. ADMINISTHATOlt'S NOTICE. l.STATK OK KIinilKIUI'i; HAP.TMAN, Hr.DKC'n. Letters or Administration nn tho cstnto of rredcrlclc Hartman,IJr.,lnleofl' lslilngcrcelttwp. ('oliimhla connty dee'd,, havo been granted, by tlio lleclstcr of tald county lo L K. Kilckbaum, of llcnton twp. Colnmhlft county. All persons having elnlms ngalnst tho estato of tho decedent nio requested lo present them for HCttlemcnt, nnd thoso Indebted to thecstaloto mako pay ment to tho undersigned, administrator, with ont delay. 1, K. KIllCKllAUM, inayl370-ew. Admlulslrator, ADMINlSTivT01t'S NOTIOlsT P-STATIl OF WM, .. DEITTFIUCK, DEU'II. Letters or ailminlstrntlon on the estate or Wm. L. Dletterklt lato of Centre township, Columbia county, deo'd Imvo been granted by Uio llcelster of said connly lo Hlephen Deitlerlclc residing Iu the township nud county nroresald. All persons bavlnit claims ngnlnst tho estato or tho decedent nre lcuucsicil to present them for settlement, nudthosn Indebted to tho estato to mako pay incut to Uio iiudersl?ned,ndmlnlstrntor,wilhoul Uol"s',.- HILI'llUN DIHrrKitICK, muyO ,0-Ow. Administrator. ADMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01" JOHN 7I1AU11, DEO'D. Letters orndmlntstratlon on tho estate of John Traub, Into of Catawissa twp., Columbia county, deo'd, havo been granted by the lleglsterof said county to Augustus Traub residing In tho twp. nnd county nroresald. All persons hnvlng claims ngalnst tho estato of tho decedent aro requested to present them for settlement, nnd thoso In debted to tho cstnto to mnko payment to the uu dcrslguid.ndmlnlstralor, wlihout delay. . , AUUL'BTlIMTllAUn, inajO'70-Cw. Administrator. NOT I 0 E. All tlCtHOllN linnwllll 11lfIlB6lL.li. In tin In.lBl.l. oil to tho Lstato or Jacob Kycr, deceased, are lieicby notlllcd to settle their accounts nt. ntif. othctwlso Ihey will bo collected according to liloonisburg, May 0, lS70-tf Administrator IXECUTOU'S NOTICE. i ESTATE Or M1C1IAE1. LEMON, HFC'll. Letterslestninontary on tlio estato of Michael Lemon, lato or I lshlngcrcek twp., Columbia co., dec d., Imvo been granted by Iho lleglsler or said county to Cyrus II. White, of Kishlugereelc twp. All persons having claims ngalnst the csUUo aiouquestcd to present them to tho Executor In tolumoln county, l'a. Thoso Indebted to tho cstnto cither on note, Judgment, inortgngo or book account will ninku payment to tho Kxcc utor without dcl.iy. , CYIUT.S IJ..WIIITI:, Jel'JiU-Cw. i:eculor. WIDMYEU & JACORY KXCll ANUIJ IlLOCK, lll.OOMHmilltl.l'A. nro ngents for tho sale of ,! Uroekway's" Justly eeltbuited Cieam and old slock Ales, whqh they will fell ns cheap as counliy brewed ales; wholo and half barrels constantly 011 hand. Tills nlo bicwcil ,y William U. Ilrocltwny, 315 lolKS Last Llovcnih Slreel, Now Yotlc City, lilooimburg, Juno 10. D70 tl. JOTICE TO CONHACTOlIs. Proposals will be lccolvod until Juno lSlh, 1S70, nt the Commissioners' ollico in hloomsburg for building n roof to tho hrldgo over fishing Creek, at the mouth of Hemlock Creek. I'roposals to stato prlco per thousand for shingling and lath ing, material to bo lurulshed by tho Commis sioners. DAVID YKAOKlt 1 , w. outiiit duicic, y j"1?';- CYlltJS KOIIIIINS, j "lonclil. Atlest: Wm. KnicKUAUjr, Clerk, nioomsburg, Juno 10, 1870-21. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN VEAOElt, DEO'D. Lctlcisof ndmlnistintlon on theesintoorjohn 1 eager lato ot Locust twp., Columbia county, deceased, hnvo been granted by tlio Register ol snid county to Welliu;lou Y'eogcr icslding In Itonrlngcuek twp.. Col. co. All persons having claims ngalnst tho estato of the decedent nio re quested 10 present them lor settlement, and thoso indebted to tho estato to mnkepaymentto tho undersigned, administrator, without delay. , . WKLLlMiTO.V YEAOKH, Je3i0(w. Administrator, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. ESTATE OP JAJIIJ EJIJIITT, DEC'D. Letters testamentnry on tho cstnto or James Emmiit.lato or lIcmlocktw. Columbia county, dee'd, havo been granted by tho lieglster or said county to Andiew J. Kminltt nud Christian L. limmltt or Hemlock township, Columbia county, Tn. All persons having claims ngalnst the estate are requested to present them to tho Lxecutors In Columbia county. '1 hoso Indebted 10 the estato either rn note, Judgment, mortgage or book account will mako pa meut lo tho Ex- eeiiiors wiuioill lieiay, ANDREW J. EMMI'lT, CHIUST1AN K K.MMI rj". Je3'70-Cw. Kxeeulom. p UB L I (J S A L E -0 F It E A L V A L II A II L E K S T A T ! Willbekoldby theundeiktimed on tho orem. IkiHon FlllDAY.tho 'Jltli day of June, IsTO at 10 o'clock, a. ni.,the lollowlng described real Chtato 10 wn: TWO LOTS OF UliOCXI), HltuntP lu Ilcnvcr lownliln. Columbia runtv Tliu 111 st tbtieof, beglnulng nt tlio north west comer ot tlio lots lately owned byClmrlen Manu thence soutlnvnrilly fllons tha west lino thereol nml qIoiik Iho inld'Jlu nf blxtli Street, aboat lilt) 1 icl tu mu iiuuuiuui iiuiiier mrtei,iiience ai rlglit nnnlcs wehtwardly along the mlddlo ot Uuutev btreet faboutlo-jo feettu thosido of tlio ltall Itoad. thtucu nlonir tho side of tlm Itnil Itoad to Its Interstctlon with the middle of Mc- 1 nu ley cireti ou uio uonu webi uue 01 tho tract tliehcc cm the Hue about uOO ftet to tho nlnrn nf btKlmiliig, einbiuciiiR the plo.s u.lo, (J, ;i nnd a small thiee tor lie ltd lot, and n rart or tho threo eoi tiered lot north of plot 3 ami 1 he Streets with in ino louiius on ino ioi 01 iilujucuviiu1, ex oludlnc lotK 1j a 16 In olot 3. Also tho smnll lot nt tho uoi Hi wtbt eoiuer ot tho tract lyirg north of mo itun ronu uiiween ii.nnu ino puonc roau on Ihonoilh, und Joliiitou'H land on tlio west, and ilalitr's land on llw Dorthwest.measurlntotho sldoof the Itnil toad and tlio middle of the pub- tiu mail, luuuiiuius iiuutii. nt l i u m'l It, Terms made known nn duv nf i-nle. JtUUUT I-', I'LAUK, Je.rro.hv Ally, tor Y. JIul)belI. p U 11 Ii I 0 S A li K V A Ii U A li l i: u i: A I. K a T A T KI Ily lrlueof authority In Iho last will of KUz nbeth Uelong, dee'd., contained, will be exposol to nubile bale, on tho nicmtses. on HATUltllAY. Juno Ifcth, lbTO, ntao'clock In tho nlternoon, the loll owing debciibed lliul Kfctute, to wit: A LOT OF GROUND, nit unto on Mill Street, in the town of Oramrevllle. nnd adjoining tot of hamuel Zimmerman on the wchi, uiiu lot oi itiium m'uuyier on uio nisi, whereon nio erected u two fetor PLANK DWKLLINO HOUSE, a fram o MnUleand outbulldlncs. with larnolot ot tiult tiim of MirloiiH kinds; belu In iiout about hlxlv Ittt. ami Intlrnlh about ono bun dled fect, Ti;RM. Twenty ocr cent, of the nurchaho mouey to bo paid down, on fetrlklnu;ol!'iho prop city; and tho balanco April 1st, 1KJ1, when pos GCfcslon will bo rI en and u deed delivered, l'ur- cnuKcr 10 pay 101 couveyuueo anu biamp. ALSO t At tho samo tlino nnil ttlace. an ntKiirtmetit, of l'eisonul tiloneltv 10111.11100: ol beds. LediilOL'. stove, bureau, chest, Ac., Ac. TemiR cash.t C.I'll Allll l'l, I.U.tt, mnjSo'70-lw. Lxecntor. Tho Living Macliiuo. Injure tlio main snrlnc of a watch and every roil lou ot thowoikii becoint.Alli.ordcrcd. Tlio human ttomach In to the human byktem what thntcluKllo plcco ol metal is ton chronometer. It InllueneeH tho action of tho other organs, nnj coutiols, lo 11 ctrlnlu extent, tho wholo living machine. lho comparison may Lc carried fur ther: for as the weaknei or other Imperfections of Iho main spring Is indicated on tho laccoftho tlmeploce, t.o nlso Is the weakneM or other ills 01 di ror tho bloniach bitinycd by tlio faco ol Iho Invalid, Tho complexion is hallow or faded, tho eyes nro ditlelcnt In lustio nnd Intelllijenee.niid thcio is a worn, ansious oxpieiisloiilii tho whole countenance, which lelln ns plainly as written words could do, lhat tho (rrcut nourishing oryun ivliosn oinco It Ls lo minuter In tho wants of Iho body, and lo sustain and iruew all Its pints, Is nut poilormlug ilk duly, 11 requires icunvatlnp; and regulating, and to accomplish this end Hos teller's fclomiuli Hitlers may bo truly naliltouo fi one thluy ntitlful, Tho Inokeu main spring; of waicli msy bo replaced by n new oue, but Iho slomach can only be icpatml and slreiigthened. and this Is 0110 of Iho objects of Iho famous vee- clnblo leslorntlvo which for olghtccn jcarslias been waging a Miccewifiil contest with dyspepsia III ull clImalcK, As n epeclllofor IndlgeKtlon It stands nlouo, When the lesourccs of tho nhar- maeopa la luivo Lien exhausted, without, at btst. doing moio thou mitigating tho complaint, 11 (curse of this wholesome oud palotublo, yet poweiful, stomachic 1 llicts a perlcctandpenna- ncut cure. In all cases of dyspepsia tho liver Is moro or loss disordered, and upon ihls liuporlaut gland, as will us upon tho slomailiaud bowels, tlio Hitters act with slntular dlstinctutss, regu lating and loluvlgoratlug tveiy secretive and assimilating organ pn vi Inch bodily aud mental Health depend, e3'"o-lii. pOWJHCH KEQS AND LUMBElt, iv. M, MUnilOK a CO., Itupert, J'a., Munufiu'turcisol roWDKK KEOH, uud dealers tn All kinds of LUJ1HEH, give notice that they are prepared to accomodat uelr custom with dispatch, and on the chcapca COLUMBIA IRON WOUES, N. W. SAMPLE. U. W. NBA It. L. .1. TAYLOR. Iff. W. SAMPLE sE GO., Cornor of Main Stvcot and li, & li. Hail lloud, BLOOMSBUBG, DP-A.- MAOIIJNJSTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS: BLACKSMITHS AND UOH-ER MAKKRB. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM: ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, Ji:.vi:itAi. siaciiim: tvoiik am mawins. MILL OLAItlNO, BHAITINO, rULI.r.Vfl, HANQKItH, HIIAli IlLOfkM, saw mill a-E-A-jRinsra- op jXjI kinds. OASTINOH 1011 PUItNACES ,,. AND KOLL1NU JIILLS. aio oa it wiii:i:i.s and axlkh AND UKNKIIAL MINING CASTING!!. BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, CAll BOXES, ' COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND lJAUIUT METAL HELFIELD'S CELEB P. A TED GLOBE VALVES, STOPCOCKS, CHECK VALVES, Allt COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES STEAM OWACH1S, STEAM PIPE AND riTTIWaS COWSTANTLTT OIST HAND. AGENTS FOH SUIVE'S GOVFHNOK, ACKNOWLEDGED TO 1)12 THE SIMPLEST AND BEST IN THE WOULD. MILLW1UOHTS AND MACHINISTS SUPPLIES E1THEK.ON HAND Oil KUItNISlIED AT SHOUT NOTICE, VIZ; GUM AND LEATHEK BELTING OF EVEItY DESCKiri'ION, HEMP AND SOAP STONE PACKINO, OILS, IIF.D AND WHITE LEAD, AC. LESSEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OP HALL'S PATENT DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURBINE WHEELS. LII1EUAL .NDUCEME.NTS OI-FEllKI) TO THE TltADE. r.iArBo0TF,1,.l3 f01-'11" "EUREKA" Smut nnil Separating Machine, anil "EX CLLSIOR Brim Duster. Sentl for circular. Snecinieii Mticlilnes can bu been nt tlio works, BLACESMITHING, HEAVY Oil LIGHT FORGINGS, MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. Also manufacturers of Win. IJ. Deuel's HAY nnd HARVEST GRINDERS patented November nd, 180!). REA31EIJ8, TAPS AND DIES, BOLTS AND NUTS OP ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER. ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, PATTERN SHOP AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED WL HAVE NOW IN THIS DEPARTMENT Till! LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY AND AUE PIlEPAItED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF PATTERNS AT SHORT NOT1C1. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS THRESHING MACHINia1 1MPn0VED 1,ATTERKS' A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF MORTON'S PATENT HAY HAKE. ALL ORDERS. EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. fI-Ilrit15,'7?1ll.vi",''.puU" ,llaclli0l;y especially adapted (o tlio niaimfncltiit u. ""i.,ls iiiii'i.-,,uiiii- i.tu-iiititu luuAi't-un! iiirge or small orders, at short in tice, and on very favorable terms. Send for CireuFar and lirico list. JWay 7,'CS-tf Rail Roads. LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMS EURU RAiLROAl) On andsftar Jan. 17, 1S70, rassenger Trains will run as follows: OolngNorth. Going South. Arrive Arrlvo Leave Leave P.m. Scrantou Plttston Kingston , Plymouth .... x.4 ... 8.1 1 ,.. 7.JW ... 7.SI .. 7.5S C.U3 5.V8 ... 1.50 Leave ... 4.1S 11. m. 7.S0 7.50 8.20 8.30 0.0!) .4i 10.17 10.55 Arrive 11.3j Hulckshlnuy. jcrivii.-!& llloom Danville North'd train for UreatUend, lllmihamtun, Albany liuii ull points North, Last and West. D.T.llOUKD.Sup't. CATAWISSA RAILROAD-On aud after MONDAY. n tun trains on the t:ntiiivlkkn ttini,,.,,.! .ii'i v. f,.n lollowlng named hours : Hail Soith, STATIONS. Wllllamsport. Muncy. Watsoutoivu, Milton. Dauvlllc. Rupert. Catawissa. Rlugtowu. Mall A'orWi Arr, 11.00 p. m. Dep. 5.2H " " -1.57 " " 4.40 " " 4.M " " 3.10 " " 3.:t " " 2.25 " " 1.50 " " 1.40 " " 1.30 " " 1,10 " 10.10 u.m. Dep. 8,15(1,10 I'.ia B.J7 " IWO " 10.J5 " 11.05 " 11.17 12.22 p.m. 12.58 1.08 ' 1.20 " nuinmil. 1 Quakake. L. Mahouy June. Dluo.Tumaa.ua. Blno. 2.15 1.25 Arr, 0.15 iieaiuug. Philadelphia. I To New York vlfi. 8.15 " 0.35 Read. I lug or Maucli Chunk. r rom sew York vl.i, I .iiiucu uuumc, f NoChange of curs between Wlllliimsnort una Phihidolplila. GEO. WEII11 Suy't. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WliiTIinN HAILROAD, Summer arrange iuent,AprlUl,1670. Tialnsleaoaslollows: EASrWAltD, WESTWAItP. Ex Ac- Ac- Ex- press STATIONS. press com. COIO, a. m. p.m. ll.uo i.w Leave 10.30 4.32 10.UI S.IX) .4S 5.10 V.W 6.10 8.30 11.30 7.5.1 7.30 . 7.13 8.10 Leave Arrive tl.li' s.1.5 i-.jt i-.ax. 0L Ui ' 0.(k) I.Si 8.35 1.10 . (i.(0 1,01 , lioo ato ' 7.10 1.21 . 5.16 12.17 . 12.37 . O.M) 5.10 , ft.45 3.50 . (1.30 1.30 . 5.R.I 12.30 , 6.2.S 12.25 . 5.11 12.08 . 5.02 12.52 , 1.51 II.H8 . 11.28 , 11.18 , 1.10 11.02 . (.01 10.lt! . 3.15 10.27 . 3.31 10.11 . 3.15 0.50 , 3.05 9.40 . 2.10 0.10 . 813 ., 8.30 ., 1.55 8.11 1.39 7.62 , 1.21 7'37 . 7.15 . 1219 0.51 , lilli 0.30 . A.M A.M. Vl.l M. 1;. l)iviB. A M. f.JI, "slob Tib 8.00 4.10 8.15 1.25 8.10 1.50 11.2a 7.33 o.oo "mo 11.15 7.'41 11.11 7.5) 11.63 8.00 7.30 ,H.:i0 8.15 4,li 11.05 7.05 12.00 8.(15 12,15 8.20 12.25 8.30 12.10 8.13 I2.5i 8.55 '"! l'.3o "o!3i l.lil 11,11 2.0U 0.58 2.10 10.UI 2.5U 10.20 2.13 10.38 3.20 0.00 3.10 0.15 .3.13 0.21 1.01 0.35 1.20 0.51 1..MI 10.12 1.57 111.30 5.15 10.17 5.30 11.02 I'.M. A.M. Arl Now York. Lv t'oui jttirciay ,v,l ...HChl istoplier bt.... , iiououcn , Newark- Washington rla Ceu. ltll. of N.. Now Y ork. iFocl Ltberl.1 HI) Tew Hampton... -.Oxford. llrldcovlllo ...Philadelphia -Trenton- PMIllnsburi. Manuuku Chuuk...- , -,ueiaware ...Mount Bethel.. ......Water (lap ,..-.mrouisuurg Knragueville , iicury vine,. , , Oakland , torks , Tobyhanna Gnuldsboiu Moscow , Dunning heranlou -Clark's bumuilt.., ..Abluglnn ,1'nctoryvillo Nicholson- , ...llopbotlom , , Mnulroso -. ..-New illlloul Gicat llelld I'.sr. 8.30 0.10 0.25 11.50 11.00 12.00 12.35 1.10 A.M. Trains do not sloo ut statlnim u'liitr., iim -ei.a Isomltltd. CONNKCTIONS, At New lliiimilriii u'ltli rvnh,.i i 11 ,.t v- 1 The Mall and 1 .xmess trains eastward and west! wuidiouucct wftli trains lor New Vol k, Eliza. LCAV,wS",1?ell.l'Hon,.v"J.,aml "llu'rslatloui: .A,'i Washlugton with Morils & Essex 11. 11. Mall ami Kxnress liatns mnlin et.c n.. ,,.'.i.,. eonuecllons with trains for New York. Newaiis. MorrUlown. Dover, Wulerloo, llaekeltstown icl iiAf Wauuuktt Chunk with llelvldtro Delawaio R. 11. Close couuecilous are msds hi- Mali n, ,1 xpresa trains, with tialns for Plillsdeliihia Tralu Cain- cers ou 11.30 P. 11). Iralll lor lLilllinnrn 1 U--Ll.i Aticruuton with Lackawanna a lllooinoburg Derawure 4 Hudson Rail Roads. Trulns on these roails connect Willi our trains for Plltstou. X"k.cs,Var.t0'.ilefw,ck Uloomsburg, Danville! Olyphant. Archbaldunil Curliondale. "u,",r uiugimiuiou wuu trie imimuy. Moll No. 1 connects wllh Express Mall ou Erie luiltwuy leaving at 8.W p. 111. with u sleeping coach ut' tached, arriving at lludalo at 0.20 next luorulnc Lx press No. a couuecls wllh a way tralu (Si Oweijo, Ilhaca.and Elmlrii. ...mu Dua-jutiiMtititt ttuttitoau. I'ourtralns a day run each ay between lllugnamioii and Albany. Ono leaves lllnghsmton nt isu i. ,Sa uu aiuvcs Aiiuiuy at 0.00 n. ru. Hl-racuse, lllughamtou A N. Y. R. It. Train. v."- 1 nuu o.i'0 D.1U. Tralus 7 WKS orVB ut U-n a. wi. aud 8.30 p. m. N. W. SAMPLE & CO: JEADING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 16tli,lS70. Great Tniiik Llnofiom thoNorth nndNoiin West for PlilladcliHila.New Vork, nerving. Pott", villo, 'lamaqua Ashland, Sh.unokiii l?cbuiion Colunlbla'Stcf," ' tI)Um,a' LMl Lancasui Trains leave Ilarrlsburg for New York, ns lo.. lows: At 6,35, 8 10 and 11,25 a. ni , 1 2 1 h i.p- 1V1v,con?oc"PI wltl 'luillar trains on Pciiua. Railroad, aud urrlvlug ut Now York u. 12,10, noon, 3,50, 6,05 and 10,00 p. ni. respeVtlvely Hlecptng : cars accompany tho 5,35 and 11.25k iu. trains without change. m. ,..1,i?ll,rnlUB! eili'e NowY'orkat 0,00 a.m. and 12.00 noon and 5.00 n. m. ii,iin.ii.!t?i. thni.?1 P-'lSfi'ieptng cars accompany Leave llaiiisbiirg tor Reading, Pottsvllle. 'Iu maqua, JllncrsvllPe, Ashland, bhamoklu 'l In. Grove, Allcntown & Phlla'd. ut 8,10 a.m., ai 20 d- ,,U tl.lll.. SlUIJ mil" U L 1.1.1)1. 11 n,l nn, m Inn stopping V."' '".'Tl ',l"i'i. lllU couuei u '. '.oi tllu 1-'l"a- '"'In connecting tor Phil'", roiisvuio und (jolunili hi nu. 1.-.,- ii.-..iii.. Stliuyiklll Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aud busquehaun.i llntlroud, leave ltarrlsburn hi 3,10 p.m. cast l eunsyivania Railroad trains leave Ilea I iJBlor Allcntown, Easton and New York at im ' iv ., i.fi uu i.u p. iu, iieiurniug. loiive ow York nt o.oo 11. m., 12.00 noon aud 6.0j p. iu. nud Alleutowu at 7.20 a. 111, 12.25 noon, 1.20 ii IS, 15 it 111. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia m 7,.id a.m.. connecting with similar train on Las! t a. rallioadieturniug lrum lteadlugato;ijp.i,i. stopplug at all stations. ' 1 Leave Pottsvllle at 5,i(iaud 0,00 a.m.,and 2.50 r.m. HeruUim at 0.30 a. m Mhuiuoklu at 6,10 uud 10,1; a. m., Ashland at 7,05 u.ui. and 12,30 noon Mali anoy City at 7.51 a. m. and 7.(7 p. m. lumaquu hi S..13 u. m., uud 2,2o p, m.lor Philadelphia an Netvlork. Leave l'ottsvlllo via Schuylkill and Rusnki liiinua Rallioail at MS a.m. ior Harrisbutt. 'in 1 12,06 noon, lor Plueurovu and Trcmout, Reading Accommodation Train leaves Poll-.-vlllo at 5.10 a. ia., iiasses Reading at 7,30 a. lu., i riving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m. Retuiuiun. eaves Philadelphia, at 5,15 p. in., passing Lend lug nt 8.00 p.m., urrlviugat pottsv llle at 0.10 p.m. Pottstowu Accommodation TralmleiivesPuiu. town ut 0,25 u.m, returning, leaves PUlludeipni.t at 1,00 p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rendlnii ji 7,J0a.m and 0-15 p.iu. for Ephratn.LltU.Lancss. ter, Columbia, .vc., Perklomen ltuil Road Tralus leave Terklomei. Juuollonut o oo a. 111., 3.00 5.3J p. m. returulugi leave behwenksvllle ut 8.05 u.m.T 12.15 noon.auu liead1n"IhlllroSde.CtlU,' wUh b"Ul"ir """" u" "Sfkdalo Railroad trains leaveroltstoiiL Si J JSSt ui SX? "ai '' ra-.rcturulug leave Mouui Ji,?,?S5?t,7'w,m;!1 "i5a- m., connecting w.i. ' , 1JnVrvni8,011 "1"K Railroad. 5?.tSr.y"1'lr Itnllioad'llnlns leavo Di-uge-Pii.rJ1? Ju ou1 "Hi 5.02 p. ni. returuiut. ieoo Downlngton at 0.20 a. in., 12.15 uoonunu pin.f iV ''bietiug wliii similar trulus uu i?w SiU,k' At1 leave New York at 5,00 p.m., Pn JV.'if. lt B,,x). H''".' "d 3'15 1'-m- (tbe i.ou a.m In. limn ugonlytoltiiiiLi K ili iVi i,Tiiriiii8.uoiij; .Hu.u- l.dllluaU. 'nil lnin. lliirrtkiinr.- ., v. .. . - 11.. -.1 . . '(&, jt-t,t ui u its vine a,wa'-. . it . v ' una no it. ui. nii ;dln.lt,!'t'?V?''lT'-'''1l',, ndS.l5 p. m..aiu idlng at 7,15 n. m, and 10.05 p.m. for Hums- mioiti, nViV'ii cw Vork,ati.i5p.b ii-iivw vine Reading ouifc, ui l.Jll. Ul, lor . nud 1.23 p. I" rxc"irX!,Tn;,,M!,cl;0t s",kon, S Talis ' IO u1' pol""i' Behool Ulll'I'OLrA flil.l.',..l i.-n...... .... cncirpaw.uger. 'K,uuus """ 0. A, NICOLLH, Rending, IM , AprlfeTwo.' K"""'"te"' JROWN'S FAST FREIGHT PROM PHILADELPHIA TO DLOOMSIH'itt, Goi.ls atPhiladelpiiiaVmuVt to dollveieu . J,ful.i;;., MORTHERN CENTRAL RAlV On and after Nov, 15th lm, Tralut w, leava N oitru um iieklanii as follows : NORTHWARD. ,U Al.U7ll5'.t. Wll'lamtport, (except Suuuuy forElmlra.Canauda gun, Rochester 1 UiiiliTiV. ol"l"U lirlJge, .uidN. Kails! ' " 0 1". m.. Dally, (oxcept huudai hi ior Elmlia llultulo via Erie itallwuy irom Klinlin ' 5.30. M Dally. (exceptbuiilaysVfor Wlll, TRAINS SOUTHWARD, 10.25 A.M,Dally(exccptMouday))or Haiti,.,,,. WILMINGTON AND IHUUDELi'h!a tUV$u$&'&iG"lUl (is , h- VOUNl. ALFUKn It. r-isKE.Hl?nTbuptTUl:tr A"' ' pURLIO SALE -Ol VALUAHLi: REAL ESTATfc The Rehool Dlieclois of Illoem lowusbhi ml. sell at 1'ubllahaleon HA3URDAY Iheutli ilnv of Juue, ut to o'tleik.p. iu.,all that ceiliilii house ami lot of iiound Willi tneoprutWi'i iii! lillowiliu IllO rn""MW HMOK'l.TOWN bCHOOL I'KOPER'n slluato on tho back part of lot No. 11, In the mi t 111- llli older of tho lloaid t'li'is i rni 1. -: - .--.ii.j.M,uuriiv 1 .... T lowusbutg, juue a, iro-iw iLiu. .. " r. . I9tM.'ltlUI J
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