7 THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THEXIOLOMHIAN. n i, o o 3i n 11 u u (i, t' it 1 1) t, ,i) r. o. i, ism Ituit ltoiul Timo Tnlilc. LACKAWANNA ft I)IX)0MSHUI1() HAIMIOAI) NOnTltt SOUTH. C.45A.M. 7.MA.M. 7.89 A. M 4.49 I'. M 1.60 1'. M. 11.51 A. it e.60 r. m. Accommodation Train,,., Mall Train Express Train OATAWI9SA HAIL 110AD. KORTIt. BQOTIt Accommodation Train 0.53 A. M. T,8T 1 M. Hcsrnlar Express 4.1 P.M. 11.93 A.M. Through car? on Impress train cither to New Yoik or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Oatawpm and Wllllamsport. Tlio ilrt rial enow Btorm of tlineaou at mo on Funilav ami Monday. The polo result was sloppy walking, mini and dampness. Tlio shop of John 11. Atnnicrman at Light Street was cntcreil hy thieves ono nii;lit lat wait, ami five pair of hoots were stolen. Tlio ilarritiurtr I'alriot of'fiiesilny print tho article on tho "lileelion of l'rc'idcnt" writ ten hv Hon, Cliarlei H. llunkalcw anJ publish- eil in tlio CSjm!iiVm last week. It may save your life, for it cures your cold and cough. Dr. Hull' Cough Syrup. l!uy it Trv it. It never falls. Only cosU 25 cents n bottle. Tlio cold winter of 1875, tho doctor said, gavo nearly everybody seeds of consumption j tho hot summer of 1870 has left tho air full of malaria and fever, so it declared. It is a won der how we eilt at all. Wo Invito tho attention of lawyers to the ad vertisement of tho Columbian Law Docket n another column, Upon examination it will ho found to ho just tho thing they Imvo wanted for n long time, l or salo only at tho Comjm litAN ollicc. l'rlco $3.60. At this season tlitro Is n lively demand for zephyr and colored wool on the part of tho young I. lilies, and these materials arc used in tho manufacture of mysterious article which arc invisible to oidlnary mortals until Christ mas Day. It is a good plan, at this time of year, for young men to refrain from asking questions, when on entering a room Ihcy no tice Indications of a hasty disposal of work. If the articles removed from view are not intended fortlicni It's no affair of tliclr's who Is to get them. Muni's tho word. Mr. T. 11. Appleman caught a largo Otter, in Master's mill dam on Monday last, which moisiired fjur feet and seven inches from the end of its nou to tho tip or it tall. llcnion Weel.ly. Tho Holidays are evidently approaching. 'The show windows of Messrs. Itemliard and Savage present many attractions in the way of silverware, jewelry &c, just tlio things for holiday gifts. An exchange mentions the death of n gentle men, near Klysburg, from dipthoria which "in Mead of going to the throat," "settled in one of his knees" resulting in his death. Day by day wo live and learn how little wo know about diseases. Mrs. Nancy Kv.itu, aged 02 years, died at tho .iclrick residence on Oayloid Avenue, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Evans was Mrs. Ditlrlck's mother. Her remains were taken to Evnnsvillo, Columbia county, for interment. l'lymouth Index. Anew fimoTablo went into operation on the L. & II. U. II. last Moinl.iy. The evening express train north is one hour and twenty-two minutes later, and the morning accommodation train south is fourteen minutes later. The oth er changes are very slight. Some one has studied out the singular f.ict that Thanksgiving Diy lids year will fall on the last day of November. F.t. It doesn't strike us as ti "singular fact." It is because it comes on the 30lh. and November doesn't havo any more days in it. A how of cardinal hue about the size of a Newfoundland cod fish, and the shape of a Chin ee kite, placed on the back of the dress, u short di-tanec below Ihc waist,is one of the latest ideas in n vountr ladie's attiie, and nil the ruge. It is a stylo that is very btiiking and bound to bo viry popular. The Dedicatory Sermon of the new M. 15, l'nrsoiiage will bo preached in tho M. K. Church nt Htickhom. on Sunday mi riling at ten o clock Doc. 3d by the Rev. William Hawk of the Dan villecharge. The public are cordially invited. The I'astor will movo on Saturday December yd. Columbia county shipped 3'J2,G7fi tons of coal to market duriii tlio past year and con sumcd -12,000 tons. There was one fatal acei dent to cacli u'2,0D3 tons of coal mined in tho county in 1873. There nro but two town-hips where coal is mined, lieaver and Oonyngham. To make paste fit to fasten pieces in a scrap bonk, and which will always bo ready for use, add to each pint of common mucilago, such as is sold hy stationers, about a tablesnoonful of glycerine and'two or three drop of oil of cloves This will keep for n long timo without becom ing sour or mouldy. An eminent physician of n western city say he cures ninety-nine out of every hundred ca ses of scarlet fever by giving the patient warm lemonade witli gum arable dissolved in it. A cloth wrung out in hoi water and laid upon the stomach should bo removed as rapidly as it be- come cool. This is certainly worth trying. Dr. William II. Itradlcy, has retired from the editorial chair of the Montour American, and publishes hi valedictory in the last number of that paper. We understand that the Dr. pro poses to spend the winter at llarrlsburg. Mr. 12. C. Ilaldy take Dr. Uradicy's placo on the American. The Homo for tho Friendless, at Williams- port, a most admirable charitable institution itch cost $10,000, is Bbout to be sold by th leriffto satisfy a judgment of $-1,600.' A com mitten of ladies are taking active measure to btain the required nmount nnd save the build ng, and it is to ue nopeu lor uio nunui llliamsnort and tho cause of chanty that eir efforts may prove successful. Uog cholera prevails to an alarming extent adjoining counties. Our farmers cannot be too careful in watching their hogs, and taking iuorous measures to prevent the spread of tin iseac. Thev should, in case the disease make its appearance, see that no pork from infected nirs is suffered to go to market, as the conse- picnces to consumers might and probably would be dangerous. Mr. E. II. Furman is a finished workman, as we think anv one will admit who lias seen unnii. of tho nroducts of his establishment. IJotl as n Cabinet maker and Undertaker he hi romplly and satisfactory all demands upon im, His long experience and good judgment p,iil,l,. him In furnish the best work ami raa terials at the most reasonable 'rates nnd he l pidly acquiring tho largest share of business n ids lino, Wo have received from Gnnier Thomis, tho well known music dealer of Danville, a copy of tho delightful little ballad "Darling, sing lhoe songs again," words by Charley Russell music by (Joiner Thomas. The air is bright and lively and will undoubtedly become popular. Mr. (Icorgo A. Clark has just received large nsforlniint of Music from the well known house of Oliver Ditson & Co. The collection embraces Waltzes, Galops, Polkas, Ikillads &c. Hereafter Mr. Clark will keep a supply of Mu fie on hand and orders will ho promptly filled for such goods as arc not in store. N. W. Aykh ec Son, Advertising Agents havo removal to tho handsome building just erected by the Philadelphia 7Vm at the conic of Kiclith and Chestnut Slreets. I heir bu-iness had assumed such proportions as to neceisilali much larirer accommodations, and they are fortunate indeed in securing so eligible a loca tion. Tho body of a yourg man named Harvey Wilght, of Reach Haven, was found floating in tho Susquehanna at Nantieoko, in close prox iniity to n canal bo it owned by 11, Turner, which was preparing to load with coil. It i said that Wright fell a-leepou dick and rolled into tho wate', but tho story does not sound. very ciedible. Inveiitois, in order to obtain valid 1'a ent should employ attorneys of high staudin; Mcssi.s. luison Ilios.. Washingloii, I). L,., are an old, expericneul and successful firm. Thei ability and zeal to prumote the interests of thei clients is nlttsted by the best of references, Thev share Iho fortunes of the inventor, since tlitir fee is not called for until the pitent is nl lowed. Stud for their circular. The newest parties announced for tho wiule are thoso of WrNtlU. Tho modus operandi is as follows: The ladies furnish tlio wri-lets and each pair villi n number is put in a box, and sold to the gentleman by a committee and cor responding wristlet with the numbers nro won by ladies. Iho fun commences whin each gen tlcman bujs n wristhtand finds tho owner tho mate lo It, to whom ho is to pay attention during the evening. A telegram from Sunhiiry, says that M John Clurk, n viduw lady residing at that placo was struck bv the engine of a freight tram while sho was crossing Iho track on Market Hquare, nnd iiHanlly killed, on Monday morn lug. The wlmlsof the engine pissed ove her breast end nick, crushing her in a tcrril man tier. No blamo is nllaclied to Iho engineer, I as ho was running slow and ringing tho hell. nnd slopped utmost Instantly when hodisoiver iej that deceased was under tho wheels. The Itcimblican says : "It is with peculiar gratification that we re r to our own canvass in tins county. The M irk Taplcy disposition of our neigh wr is co...mendauie. in uic laie canvass u Democrats gained 329 over their highest m orily. We join the litpubltenn in tciidin thanks to Col. Jackson, nnd have no doubt of n ultimate .1000 majority under similar man agement. Owen Moon, of Hock county, lias in his po session a vegetable curiosity. In the growth of one i f the turnips in his pitch a mule's shoe was encountered beneath the surface of the isrmind. As tho lurniii increased in sizo it Im- 1 the entire opening in tlieshooand prailii.il- ly overlapped both above and below. hen Iho turnip was pulled last week nothing of the shoo was visible except a ring of iron, which had come near disappearing entirely from view. The carpenter shop of Wellington llartman adjoining his dwelling, in West Dloomsburg wa entered on Monday night by thieve who tolo some $10 worth of carpenter' tools, most of which were now. A tot of clothing wa stolenon the same night from tho premises of A, J. Evans on Third Street, and yet another lot from a house in Last liloomsburg. Ye, that havo door to bolt prepare to bolt them now. The advent of cold weather ha created an earnest desire for wear ing apparel and many impecunious and chilly persons will provide themselves with stasona uio garments by uniawim ways and means, Housekeepers should lie on the alert and their watchfulness may bo rewarded by the detection of the (Moves in tlio very act of stealing. ROLL OF llONOlt. i irtTn sthrkt onimtD Bcnoou The following namcil pupils were neither tar dy nor absent during tlio month ending Nov. 21,1870. Jloom Ao. 1. Medic Lcacock, Ellen Beaghan Hcttio Humphrey, Miry Ilendcrshott, Grace Harman, Mary Rupert, Ella Wenner, Id Searles, Charles Jones, Hervy Vanderslice, Leonard 1-ormvaid. lloom An. 2. Cora Hagenbiicii, Flora Jones, Annie Orl, Silas Chamberlin, John Wanlch. Jloom ATo. 3. Lena iieaghan, Sudic Lcacock, Anna Uecser, Georgo Beaghan, Willie Browcr, Theodore Garrison, Otlis Herring, Bruce Jones, Phillip B. Miller, Harry l'urscl, John Tra cy. Room A'o. 4 Lulu Jones, Henry Arntz Jay lirower, John ejlintnborlin, Vt alter Her ring, Silas Miller, Eddie Kciswick, Charlie Snyder, Georgo Williams, Bertie Herblne. Geo. E. Wilbur, Principal, Intolerance. Previous to tlio election we Were informed by several mechanic and labor ing men that their radical employers threaten ed to discharge them if they voted tho Demo cratic ticket. Some few Democrats through necessity or cowardice obeyed the will of their masters. Those who did not, in most instance were discharged, but in such a manner that there could bo no proof of n deliberate intcn lion to violale tlio Act ol Assembly. A cor respondent informs us that the Jackson A Woodin machine shops were run in this way, and a glance at tho vote of Berwick would seem to indicate tho fact. He alleges that a foreman in one of the shops there, openly declared that he had the authority to discharge any employ ee who' voted the Democratic ticket, and the authority would bo exercised. Col. Jack'on, we arc glad to say, denies that any such au thority was given any "boss" or "foreman.' Ceilain it is, however, that after the election, a number of Democratic employees were dischar ged, (aceordirg to our information,) and others reduced to short time. We would suggest to our Democratic frier.d l.erever there occurs a well established case of lliis kind, that they peremptorily vithdruw II trade and business from such persons. We can land their ostracism, if they can lose our trade. Business Notices Go lo 13. M. Knorr's forQum IlooU. -ii-ii 4 mill i i Itubber Boots at McKlnncy's, For Apnleton "A" Muslin at 81 ccnlf or Hill blenched at 10 conU.-per yard by the bolt go to Lutz & Sloan'. tfor a eood cheap suit of Clothes ko to JJ. Jxiwcnberg s. tr i. tr l ! n Tl-,l. it. UlllOUll Vti U1UIII1II. UUU If uwuo, UUU LIIU Celebrated Standard Organ nt Thomas's Music Store, Danvlllo. Dec. l-3m Men Knorr's, Calf Boot for $4.50 at 13. M. Gents' fancy Slippers at McKlnncy'n. KorWhlto or Gray Wool Blankets 2.G0 per pair go to Lutz & Sloan's. at PIANOS AND., ORGANS, The Largest AWrtment ! ' . " . , ' Tho Best in quality ! ' " Tho Lowest in Prices ! ' , Tho Easiest Terms I W I Is Is FIND -A. T COMER THOMAS' MUSIC STORE, ; 14 7 MILL S'TKEE T . DANVILLE, PA. of Rubbers at E. M. Knorr's All kinds this week. Buy your Clothing at D. Lowenbcrg's. A GAUD. This ia to certify that ray wife bocamo nearly blind and her eve were very pain tut. Alter trying other phvsiciati without anv benefit, nnd her eves continuing to net worse wo employed Dr. 1$. F. Gardner of Dloomsburg. and under his skillful treat ment her sight lias so Improved that sho is now ablo to do her houso work and plain sewing. Isaac MCUcnry, Dec. 21, lw. All parties owing tho subscribers nro re quested to pay the sumo to Samuel Snyder on or oeiorc jJcceuiucr lutn, i7U, alter which tho unpaid accounts will bo collected according to law. ISOV.101W JIONTnOMEtlY iNC liltOWN, Chiclfcrine.Stcinway. Mathushek & Haines ltros., l'lauos, at xnomass quisle store, D anville. Dec. l-3m A full lino of Tobacco and Clears, whole salo ami retail, nt M. -u. llusicl s. Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats. For Men. for Boys, for Children. Latest styles, lowest prices at D Lowenbcrg's For Silks. Satins. Ttirouois. Silk Velvet or Velveteen cut on tuo bias go to I.utz & Sloan's. Ladies' Rubbers at McKinney's. M. M. Russell keens the Masic Glycerine tooap. sometuing ncv ana lirst class. Bon' Kin Boots for $2 CO at E. M, Knorr s. That fearful seourgo of childhood, diplheria, is playing havoc both in this and adjoining counties. Parents should exercise the greatest care to guard their little ones from danger. Tho children should be warmly clothed and shod, nd slight attacks of sore throat should be iromptly attended to, See that botli shoes and stockings are removed, when wet, and replaced by dry ones, and that the feet are warm when the children go to bed. A number of thieves were arrested near Ilarri-burg, last week, for robbing a I'ennsyl- ania K. It. car of .1000 pounds of butler, a quantity of eggs nnd other articles. The goods were shipped from Troy, Bradford county, to n produce house in Philadelphia, illiam Trank a freight brakeman, was also arrested ut .Sun bury, for complicity in the robbery. A conduc tor on the L. it B. It. It. is alleged to be im plicated, but we havo not learned Ills name. The Lvume Union in speaking of the voto in this Congressional district says: It is consolation lo Mr. Collins that his ma jority is now 1230 larger than it was two years MM... -..I ....... I t... I.. f.irl.i.ll Ugu. 1 no hjilllliuu ,uiu nvu i tin wutwv... and Columbia counties, snows .iinior kioiz ami Contain llrockwav were shamefully misrepre sented by those who reported that these gentle men would oppose tlio re-election ot iir. Col lins. They both woiked for him like good Democrats and they should bo remembered with gratitude. Tli c Danville InteUirjcneer won t agreo with this statement, we'll wager. Asthe limited circnla'ion of the llepulliean prevents tho people from getting its uews, copy tho following : Itenorls sav that some of the Democrats up , . , . . ... !r MV I. .....!. ..... I'luliingcrecic are inreaieniiig warn i iini-u is mu declared ilecU-d. tly this lime it ougni ion understood that Ihrints do not siare worth cent, and we are surprised that they have w soon fomotlen Tort Milllin where tome of them Hillurcd the penalty for making idlo threats. Is'ow Brother Beekley, don't git uneasy, When tho hanging bigins wo are willing to commence with you j that U if )OU aio in tho country. N'ow is n uood lime to subscribe fir the Coi.vmman. Congress ia about to convene and promises lo bo the most exciting session ever held. The Legislature will meet in January, and every citizen is interested in Its nclu" fierce war seems Inevitable between Russia un Turkey, wliiih may involvo nil Europe. 11 sides condensing all foreign and Iioiiih news, tho CiiMiMlu.sN keeps its readers posted cm all events that occur in our own County and nei boihood WegivecompliteCourl proceedings, sales, and Is. ifi. which in themselves are worth fir more than our subscilptioii price, iScutl in your name at once. Judge Jiinkin lately rendered an important union affecting road supervisors. It appears Wm. Leedy and Robert C. Iiranyan, supervi sors of l'enn township, Perry county, were al lowed by the Auditors 5 per cent, on both du- icates, which together aggregate $2,153,89, after all ex penses were deducted. Of these $2,- C3.S9 taxes in the duplicates, $1,651,93 was aid in labor, and the balance, $591,90, was col lecteil by the supervisors in cash. Notwitli nmling this small amount collected in cash, e supervisors charged five per cent, on the II amount of both duplicates and tlio Audi tors allowed it. Judge Jiinkin decides that the uperviors can only charge 5 per cent, on hat they actually collected in cash, and noth ng on that part of the taxes paid in labor. In ct, he says, it is questionable whel'acr they avc a right to charge any per cent, for money iey coneci ns nicy are not collectors, and are aid by the day for their labor. The law pro uies mat tney snail appoint a suitable person to collect the taxes, and that such persons shall llowcd 5 per cent, but only for wh-t he ac- dually collects in cash. The law also requires that supervisors shall give public notice of a fixed time and place to meet ail tax-payers, when and whero the amount to bo worked out by each lax-payer who wants to work shall bo greed upon. Tin: (loons of a BoAitPKii Not I.uni.i: Iron Uni'aiu Ri:nt. An error appended to the pnd of a communication published in tho Led gcr yesterday requires immediate correction. lit was therein staled that tho fillets of a"board- fbi" are liable to seizure for rent duo and mi- paid by tholisstoof the premises. Tills w s nt ono timo believed to lie Iho case, but it wa3 U echini, us far bulk us 1839, that ''Iho goods of jrboardcr.are iiotjliablo to bs dUtruiucd for rent duebf the keeper of a boarding house," Tho case was tlun elaborately argued, and the Into tCjdef Juslleo Gibson put tho exemption of a boarders goods upon this ground j that "for tlio benefit of trade a thing put uikjii rented Spruulscs by a cuslomir. in the way of tho ten- 'pint's buslines, Is pihiligid frcut distress." .JVnZu, Ledyer. COUKT l'itOCEKDINlia. Court nut on Monday last, pursuant to ml iourument. On motion ol Mr, Frieze, Court directs lb following memorandum tobeeiiUied on lb minutes of the Couit ; ''Robert F.Clark, E iiuire, number of iho bar of Columbia coun ty died nt Dloomsburg September 20, 1870 aired fifty fivo years. Tho members of tin Court nnd Bar a tended tlio funeral in a body, Court impose n fine of $25 on four Jurors not in attendance. Jurors at subsequent Courts may know what to expect and govern them selves accordingly. Thomas Hiekeyand Milton''. Cox appointed tipstaves, In tho case of John Brown's heirs ct al, v Jesse Bowman Exr, Scire Fuclus sur mortgage verdict for defendant. JohnJ. McIIenry vs. D. L.AJW.R.R Co, This wasa suit to recover tho value of barrel of sugar alleged to havo been lost through tho negligence of tho defendants. Ver dict for defendants, Jacob H. Hinterllter vs. William Meminger, This was an action against defendant, who was constable of Beaver township, to recover dam ges for selling goods of plaintiff) on an execu A really fino Dress Shirt, try the Eclipso Dinrt, a pcrlect lit, elegance nnit economy combined; can only be bought at l. l,owcn berg's. For dress Trimmings go to Lutz & Sloan Go to E. M. Knurr's for your fall Boots and Shoes. Sheet Music. Music Books, and Musical Instruments generally in endless variety at llioinas's .Music store, Danville. Dec. l-3m Buy your Boots and Shoes at McKinney' for ho still "holds tin fort," and sells Goods at hard pan prices. A full lino of Green and Black Teas, of all qualities and prices ut Russell's. L EQATT ADVERTISEMENTS.: I I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. li tumor siKAit nnoiDS, Dcmsifi. Letters Tcstamt-ntarr on the cstato of Sarah llhnsds. lMn nr tlm Twnshln of locust, county of Columbia, deceascd,bavolen(rrantodby theltcKl. ter or sata co. W tranKiin unoaus or same iwp. ah personshavlngclalmsaKalnsttlio estate oltuo dece dent are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to the estato to make payment to me undersigned oamioisiraior wimouiuemj. XllAnitl-llS JHIUA17.1, YOU Dec.l-tn WHOLESALE DRUG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOM SBURG, PA. The undersigned having been engaged in the business for tho past eight year3 would call the attention of country dealers to their large aud varied stock. They defy conipetitidn by any house in or out of tho largo cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty Patent MedicineSt Spices, &Ca RETAIL DEPARTMENT ' IR.' S BLOC JSL . Where may bo found a large stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well reguluted retail Drug Store. They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrat c OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND tAMINK OUK STOCK. HVCOIEIR, BROS. May 19, Tfc-tf. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S and save one-tlilrd tlio cost of 1TT1?"TTt AT 13 A TXUP palatini:, and tret a Dalnttlmt Is much Handsomer and will rjlTX AVJ-fV JJ J -fx 111 I last twice as Iontf as anv other paint. Is prepared ready lor nso In i.liltc or any color desired. Is on many thousands ot the llnest bu'lldlnirs in the country, many of lilcli have been painted slit years, and now look as well as whenllrst palnfd. hls CHEMICAL I'aINT has taken First Premiums at twenty of tho State Fairs of the. Union. Samplocard lixecutor. NOV. IT, 187S.-1W. o - - - A milNJSTBATOB'S NOTICK. jtX. BSTATB OK HIRAM LCNOSR, DlCHHrD. Loiter of Administration on tho CSlnto ot IllrAm I.tinfrer, lato of mieorloat tvrp., col., Co., deceased have been granted by the Itcitlstcr or said County to Andrew J. Hess, of mmo twp., Cotnmbla county. Adm'r., to whom all periotis Indebted are roq.umtMi to make payment, and those havlne claims or de mands nitalnst the said estate will make Uiem known to the Bald Administrator without delay. ANIWUYl' J. I1ES3, Nov. 3.-w. Administrator. DMINISTUASOK'S NOTICH. KSTATB OF 11KCHSK FA11RIXGKR. SKC'n. ters of Administration nn the esuto ot Itcuben l'ahrlnfrer, lato of Iwuit township, Columbia coun ty, have been granted by tho IteRlsterof saldroun ty to Herman raiitlns:er and Isaiah Hower. of Jjo cust Iwp. All persons having claims aealnstths said estato aro reoucftltid to present them for settle ment, and thoso Indebted to make payment without uciay. li uiiiuw. r Aiiiiitiitnii, ISAIAH I10WK11. OctJT,'it-w AUmlntstrators. Dauchy & Oo's. Advt'g. Of I'AM'V UAUIIH II styles with name HoU Zi) post paid. 4. II. llust!l, Nassau, Hens. Co, N.r Nov. s, 7S.-4W a AOKNT8 WANTED FOIl TUB TOinf OF flHARLEY pOSS, m ... .m a.Ain. istiA-n A-fiil llltmf rattmifl. UUiirClUI IU1 other -oopvs. ono asronv loolc w ortera in ont JonH E. Pottxr & Co., fubllsbcTS, rhllfc Nov. g4Tiwd "HEADACHE. DU. 0. W. BENSON'S Celery nnrt Clinmomllo 3PI11 nro prepared expressly to euro Blclc ncaaache, Njr. vous Ilcudactie, Dysiwptlo Heart aeto. NeuralSla. NervousnesN 81ecplesness, and will euro fJ" Prioo M cenu. postoeo frco. Hold by all arufftrlsti a?deountry storVs. "omco ids Not th Eutaw Trjj ualtlmcro. Ma. Iteferenco : a.. UUTXH, Casaler Ilowarrl Hank, lialtlmore, Ma. Nov. M-ew u BANKRUPT SALE OI' Mlr.THS flOI.W JEWKI.UY. Wo will send you on receipt of nry mu en elegant enirravod.sicevo imttons, one set spina Ktiitij. ono Collar Ilutton. one beautiful Coral raa 1 TIMIXIRTTlATflll'S TCnTIPH. V XHTATB OF I'Fira rnt. nec'D. Letters or Administration, on tho estate of Peter Hat, late of Hcott twp, Columbia Cnunty.doe'd. havo been framed by the Iteelstcr of said county to uscar i'. mil. or i.ignt ieei, uommoia c-o., ra., to whom Ml persons Indebted to said KstMo aro re- fiucsioa to msKQ paymenr, ana mose navin? claims i r , ,., . . - i- against the sold estate will moko them known to the Tn-nrcirm'a lMriiorsD Hnnno" KON said administrator wltliout delay. JttaWB0U8 adjcstaslb DVV. eisuAit I . KrtT, I aupersedes all others In prlco and durability, bob Not. 10, 1t-tw. Administrator. t0 "Vny address for 85.-A business assistntwd stuils, ono Collar Ilutton. one beautiful i, on will no sen postpaid, on receipt or i .ai; NOT. M-tw d lln, ono eients' Watch Chain, and ono heary WedrtlMf wllllio sent, postpaid, on receipt of 1 .51). JewsUw circular tree. Address W. W. lieu co., rnua. A UJIINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. LsriTg of imitt johnsok, dccrased, i.atb or csates TOWKSUir, COLCMBIA COUMTT. Letters ot Admlnlnlstratloon the estato ot Jesse Johnson late Of Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by tho lleglstcr ot said county to John A. Johnson, of Bearer township, Columbia county, to whom all persons Indebted aro requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against tho said estato w 111 make them known to tbe said Executor without delay. JOHN A. .lonKSON, Nov. 10, it4r ' Administrator. jTOTICE. Tho term of assessors elected February 15,6, be gan Immediately alter the General Election In No vember lost, nnd continues until April 1, 1578 by on Act of March 10 1S75. Attest Wit. KltlCKDAUM, Clerk. Commissioners' omco Dloomsburg, IX, Not si 1S7. 8t. ln this and adjacent counties. Not. 10, T-!w D circulars f re C. I), It AWBON Co lli Arcn St, rninu COLLECTOKS. Collectors of County Taxes aro requested to be prompt In their payments to tho County Treasurer during the coming term ot Court. 'li o money Is needed and ns some havo paid a good share of their duplicate wo want the delin quents to do the same In preference to pajlng In terest nnd subjsctlng such who have already paid their taxes, to make up for.tnterest what would oth erwise be paid for such delinquents. According to aresolutlon nf Iho Hoard, abatements and exonerations will bo mado during tbe next term ui muri nuu uui, lutri-imvr. collectors must understand that duplicates nrs ace-l In their hands for collection and that when coin cteu ine samo li to bo paid oer promptly. ejulto a number haieso far tailed to nil require ments. i u expect nil to bo prompt. collectors who aro not constables snail not come to hale exonerations taken on the f)ret Monday of Iiecember court as they cannot be waited on on that any. The best Hoots in town at K. il. Knorr's nnd prices to suit tbe times. For furs go to Lutz & Sloan's. BILAS W. MCIIE.VItY, ) Comrs JOHN HLUNKIt, V of J. E. HANDS, 1 Col. Co Attest : WM. KWCKIIAUM, Clerk. e'ommlisloners' Offec. moomsuurg, Nov, 17, T0.-3W PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Will bo eoldby Public Salo on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1870, on the prcmUes, the real estato ot Samuel Mean?, Lite ot Locust township, Columbia county, ra , de colors sent free. Address K OS., U0 Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. May 12, '70 ly. Mi-ssns. Eiiockwav it Elwkij,: Sirs: I noticeil in the lat ifsuc of the He- mbticun mi article header! Fometliing likctliis: e nro informal that the citizens of Jnikson township, iiubiliiiip; the martin! cpirit of the Co- UMIUAN, eonio out to public mien armed with Rtina, tvc." ilenrs. hililors, I pity the mean, craven, cowardly, lying wretch who told or pen ned the above falsehood. The man who could circulate sueli rumors about liNiiciu,!ibor.,kunu'- ng them to lie filn, U a lit associate for Kel logg & Co. or the insane asylum. lie N ani mated by 1 1 1 3 spirit, If he U not the person, who told Fonie years ago ubout a rebel fort on the North Mountain. Tho facts of llie ene are this: icre have been two pales ia this loun.-hiii late ly, nnd there were, I uippo-i, two or three ipnn nt each sale, not fur tlio ptirioa of hunting Iciwn Republicans ns our guilty informant think?, but to hunt i-qiiini-l-i and pheasant along tlio way to and from the sale, in has been the custom fur ninny years. My God, (in all reverence du I tio liis name), is it i.iLlc in this nineteenth century in this bonstul land of tlio free, that nn American dare not -shoulder lis gun nnd go forth in quest of g.uno for his li nner without the stigma of treason is hurlod at his head? I he Democrats in this vicinity are ns brave and law-abiding as any in the Slate, but they rpeak out their Binli- meills in regard to South Carolina, l'loiida and Louisiana. They fay it is not fair that dUhon- est Republicans and nigrnes tliouhl count their votes in those Stales, All they ak is a fair count, nnd lliey firmly believo that Tilden and Ilcudriiks will bo iuiiuguintcd on the fifili of next March. Jl'SllCl-- Six good second-hand Pianos for salo at G. Thomas's Music Store, Danville, ranging iu price from $125 to $ 250. Dec. l-3m COAL. COAL Old Established Coal Yard. C. W. Nkal ft lino., Wholesale & Retail Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities oi Red and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Limeburner's Coal. Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchamro for coal. Coal delivered to nny part of tlio town nt short notice. Orders left at I. W. McKelvy's sture, or at our oilicc, will receive prompt at tention. Oflico and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, East Bloomsburg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. (JOAL. 7 tf 251 COAL Worthy of Ilcmcnbrauie. Why will you suffer violent pain, or be made uncomfortable, distressed in mind or body.when you can be insta.itly relieved and quickly cured by Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. The or dinary Porous Plaster is an article of merit, yet its action is too slow, requiring days and weeks of continuous wear to effect a cure. Ben son's Capcine Porous Plaster, being n great im provement over them, relieves you instantly nnd cures you quicker than any known plaster, liniment or compound. Their action is more powerful than electricity nnd moro certain. They are purely vegetable contain no mineral or metallic poisons. Their composition and properties are founded upon true medical skill, and nio in no eeneo a patent medicine. They nro endorsed by thousands of BOOKSELLER A1KD STATIONER, Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the reunsyivania jiiuie bociety, WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS, Books aud supplies not on hand can be furnished On Short Notice at tho Most Reasonable Bates. Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg. Pa. Oet.S,lS75 i tow to w&wvs Then Buy MILLER BROS.' ffill! CHEMICAL PAINT 12!?&'aW WoSS paint. Is prepared ready tor use In whltu ir any color desired. Is on many thousauds or tho llnest buildin In llin comilrv. manv or wlilcli havo baeL oalnted six vears. nnil nrtw ifw.L- na irnii na ..i,ni ......v ceased, tbe rarm now occupied by the widow, lying unjoining uic wmi oi riutneuiu, iuiu uujuiuiug muus ot tho lato ncuben 1'abrlneer. i:sti.. Harman Fah- rluger, Jonas' Fetterman und others, containing aooui EIGHTY ACRES OF IjAKD, on which are erected a LAllfiK DWKI.I.INO HOVSi:, partly brick aud the balance frame, a Hank Uarn and oilier oui-uuuuinirH. 'inoianuis an ciearrannuiu Rood suite of cultivation. 'I no Mate road leading fmm CatnuKsa to Ashland passes through It, whero a creat Dart could be sold for townlols. Thero Is also a largo Apple Orchard and u variety ot other iruuireea upuu uic premises ; unn ai.su unumur LOT OF TIMBElt LAND, below the foot of tlio Ltttlo Mountain, adjoining lauas or ifeoriro uenr. Andrew mcimra. wnirni Hughes and others, containing TIIIKTEEN At'lillS nnasonio perches of land, nil of nlitch Is well Um bered with chestnut and other timber, which will be sola separately at tuo samo time and place. a:o win eominence at iu o ciock, a. ia., or s&ia aar, "lien conditions (which will be easv will bo made known by C. I. ME AHS, xumedla, Nov. 48th. lsrc-sw. "Eureka" U the sentiineut of countless suf ferers who liiul Ihubalm of relief, and the foun tain of their health und strength, in Ayer's Bar sanarilhi. It is the most jiolcut of all tho ul- teralives to urify the svslcm mid cleanse tho blood. It I'Oijhi-bis invigorating nualilles, to that it Mimulalcs the faded vitalities and pur ges out the corruptions which minglo with tho blood, promoting derangement und decay, t o aro nxeurul by many intelligent nliyciciaus thnt this medicine cures beyond all cithers of Its kind and wa can fortify this statement by our own oxpcricucc. Athol (.lfau.) White J'Yujr. Dec. Im Ulstar's Ilnlsam of WIM Cherry. Tho great remedy for Consumption, This well-known icmedy is oll'ered to tho public, Knnctioned bv tlio cxnerlcnco of over fortv years ; und when resorted to in season, sel dom lulls to ellect a speedy cure ot umiglis, Colds. Crotin. Itroiicliltis, Iiilluenza. Wliuop. inj: Cough, lloartsent-ss, l'lilns or Soreness in tlicunest or blue, iiieeuiug at tuo Lungs Liver Com idulnt, etc. Ilcwaro of Counter feits I Itcmember thnt thogenuino Wistar's llal&am of Wild Cherry has on tho outsldo wranncr tho sisuaturo of "I llutts." and the nrinted namo of tho nronrictor ''Seth W. I l'owlo & Sons. Iloston.' All others are base tlon against John Hinterllter, Verdict fur I Imitations. Eiamlne the n rapper carefully plalntlfr for W7.60. ueloro iiurcuasing. I his CHEMICAL I'AINT has taken First I'renilums at twenty of tlio State Filrs ot tho Union. Sanmlo omi 3t colors sent tree. Address M I LI. Kit II 11 0 S , 10- tVatcr street. Cleteland Ohio N. Y. U N A M K L PAINT CO., 103 Chambers street, N. Y. layl8,76-ly ' lor. am Physicians nnd Druggists of uniiupcacliab.o reputation, as being nn nrticlo of genuine merit nnd worthy of public conlidcncc. Try them and be convinced. Price 2" cents. hUAllIIUV JOHNSON. l'lIAUMACKUTIUlL UlliCUISTS, N. Y. .May 10, '70 !'.,, Ili'lisuii'M I'lipelnn PoriiiiM I'luhtrrblleiir Im I no I't-opir nay ; "Tho best, clicaivst. safest, aid surest reinedv of fered au Intelligent jK-opIo." "An urtlele of great merit wlilrh lll III a Mioit timo bo round tu cer iioiiheiioiii." "iney uic an mai ino niauuiueiureis ilnlni for them, hoso name alono Is a sunii lent en dorseiueni of their gennlno nieilts." "llie ben remedy know u Mr all external ilinicultles or local illatui h.iniTs." 'J hey nru Mgorous, lemovlug almost liisluullv ino most noleul uaiu mid en.-,uiiiii;ttniH.-u- dyeuri"." "I consider them iiKrent and uet-ded Im- r-iouinem ueruu oimrpuoua piumitb, im-y kho ruiiiin ri'in-1 nn tint- llUllltlJ i HltJ WW ...IV. ,11 Igli esteem " They uru now picreued oier all olli. us. They euiowiiero other jmruus piasiers kimpiy i ellcie." lieu sunertnir try mem and ) ou wui not Li'.dlsuppoliited. I'lleenneeuls. .iaykiy tw-iy ni.Aiiuiii a. juiini, I'liannaeeutlcal Chemists, N.Y. Have you tricdKirby's WildChcrry Cousli Italsam 1 A very iialatenblo compound tor ilia various ullectinns of tho throat and lungs It has lieeli useU wltli success. In seven cases of asthma giving iiislaut relief und in ninny o-es eilecting n permiment curi. Price 60 cents per bottle- and positively wiirrniited to glvn entlro satisfaction t r money refunded. Klrby's itlagic lteliel lor tlio instant euro of severe and acuto pains. Kiiby's Tasteless V orm Iozenires. picas- . i. i ip ... i ant, snu ana eiieciuiu. Kirby's liorso and Cattle Powders are Uio best powders (or stock, manufactured. Try tli em and bn convinced, Kirby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, soro lips and chapped hands. Gill's Dillinus and Liver Pills aro recom mended by tho first Physicians, The abovo preparations aro for salo by all Druggists aud dealers iu medicine. JIOYKlt HltOTHIIKS, July 2l,'7C.-ly Wholesale Agents. WIIKHK TO aTiVKUTISK. a. T.IKtewart says tho best advertl&ln? mediums lio has ever round "aru thoold established organs of IGISTEU'S NOT1CKS. Is hereby given to all legatees, credl- nersons interested In tlio ebtates of the respective decedents and minors, that the fol low Im; udmlnlstratton and guardian accounts have been ttled In the ofllce otthe lieglster ot Columbia county, nnd will bo presented for conflrmatlon and nllowunco In tlio orphans' Court lo be held In liloomsburg, on Monday, the 4th day ot Ueeember 1ST, nt 2 o'clock, p. m. ou said day: 1. 1 ho first and nnal account of John F. Fowler, fluuralan ot the person and estate of Henderson Yount, a minor child of Hoi i let Yount, late ot 1'lno tow uslilp, deceased. S. Tho first and nnal account of Joseph W. Eves, Guardian of the peisou aud (Stale of l'rlscllla i:. Kester, a minor child of Arnold Hester, lata ot oreenwood township, deceased. 3. Tlio account of Martin V. II. Yorks, Guardian of Charles li. and William T. Caudirman, minor chil dren cf William K. Cauderman, late ot Jordan township, I.) coming county, deceased. 4. The nnal account ot Samuel IMettcrlch, Guardian ot tho nei son and estate of MahMa lioone.n minor child of Uenjumlii llooneluteof Centre tow ns.hlp, , deceased. f. Tho account of William Longenberger, ono of the Executors ot tieorgo Longenberger, late ot Main tow nshlp, divcascu. C. The account ef Iteuben Fuhrlnger, Administrator oi uuiiu i. iiare, iaio ii iieus lownsuip, ue ccascd. The llrst and final account of Stephen Crawford KtPcutor cr Audrew Crawford, lalo of Mt l'leus nut tow nshlp, deceased. 8. The llrst and llnal account of Andrew I jiutccli. Administrator or 1'ctir Vrllt, lato ot fugarluaf tow nshlp, diccased. 8. Tho account of M. V. 11. Kline, AilinliiMratorJuf Nathaniel oierdorf, luto of Catuwtssu township, deceasud. 10. Ilia account of Martin V, 11. Kline, Administra tor of KlUaui'tU Hlshel, lute of Moutuur township, deceased, 11. Uio account of I'eter Ilrugler, Executor of Suan Kinney, latocf IheTownot liloomsburg, ilt-ceared. U Iho account of Mathlas Iloston nnd Hjer I., ilia pin, Admlnhlrators i't John Iloston, lato ot Fish. Ingcriek tonnshlp, deceased. 13. Iho account of A. C. f-mlth, AdmlnlUrntorof John Multh, lato cf Madison township, deceased. COUKT PEOCLAMATION." TV7"HKnKAS' ,l10 IIon- William Elwkll 1 T President Judgo ot the Court ofojer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. Court of Oust. tor Sessions of tho I'eace and tho Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the 2Cth Judicial Ills trlct, composed of the counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. Imsi Deiis and M. 11 Hi'iuiES, Assoclato Judges of Columbia couutv. havo Issued their rrecept, bearing date the 23d day ot uci in i no year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, und to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gouoral Quurter Sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common rieas and Orphans' Court, In liloomsburg, la tho county of Columbia, on tho llrst Monday, being tho stu day or December next, to continue two wi-ek", Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus tices of tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho snld county ot Columbia, that they bo then and therein their proper person ntlo o'clock In the forenoon of said stli day of Dececmber.wltti their records. Inuiil slthns and other remeinbiances, to do thuso things which to their onico.s appertain to bo done. And thoso that aro bound by recognlr.ineo tu prosecute against tho prisoners that aio or may bo In tho Jail ot tho said county of Columbia, to bo then und there to prosecute them as thullbo lu t. Jurors nro ic quested to bo punctual In thetr attendance, agreeably tothilriK.tlces. Huliilnt liloomsburg tlic23rl day . oi i in., in ino year er our 1.011I ono 1S. j-thousand eight hundred and wvciity-sls l j mm in uu ono uuimreuin jearor ll'.o Hide pendencoof tho unlU'd States of Ameilen. sucri a 's onice, v 1 1 as. s. ko 1 tx w n li, Uio oinslurg, Nov. 1 w. tlierlif, "Tiimiris salr Hy lituo cf sundry wrIU of Fl. Fa. and Vend .eciiturot llanuuli Ualrd, lato cf tho Horoiujh cf 1 w III le exposed to public sale ut tho Ccui t House lu lien, tck, deceased. lleL'Ister's onieo. V. II. JM'oliY llloomsburg.Nov. lo.lsTC I lieglster, IDOW'.S VP; KAWEMKNTS. 1 no luiiu mi; iippiui--iui.-iii.-i ui ii-tu au liloomsburg. ou SATUKDAV, UECEMltKll 9th, 1870, atone o'clock p. in., Uio following real estato sltuato lu the Town rf liloomsburg, bounded ami described as fullosi Ov n t l. 1,111,.,. ,.f '.,,,. tf.IMh,. I Sl I'J IUI Ul .11 PI, I UlUSSl T, SUM! 1 1 IV .limil presented lor absolute coutlrmutlon totiiu urphans' i striet, tn tlio west bylm cf D.uld l!n.bt, imdon Couiltu bo held lu llluoiusburg.ln unit for saidcoun- personal provityseiup.iit lu wtduwaut deeedi'iits lime been IlleUin lliuolllcu ot tlio Heglstir of Col-1 ty, ou Mondav, the -till day of lieu, islii, at K oiioik p. m., of said day umuKS exceptions tu such eontlimatloiiiuo previously tiled, of which all per sons luleribted lu said estates will tako nollic: I, Widow ot Charles Fctterman, UUiot Locust town ship, ileceuHed, S. Widow ot OlUcr Phillips, Into of liloomsburg, de ceased. 1. Widow of Thomas Gibbons, lato ot Denton town ship, dcciaso-l. i. WIJjw of-.'Epliralm Mcllenry, lato of Jackson township, deceased. 5. Widow of LudwlgThltle, lato of Locust township, deceased. 0. Widow of Joseph Cole, late ot Sugarloat town ship, deceased, T. Widow of Iteuben Fohrlngcr.late of Locust town. shlp,;dei'eased. Ileglsler's omco. W. II. JACOIlY, liloomsburg, No, le, 1870. llegtsUT. THIS 1'APtU IS ON I ILK WITH 0WELL & MIESMAN Advertising V Afjents, THIRP- & CHESTNUT ST8.. ST. LOUIS. U, R iarth-8, at tho soveral county scats throughout tho Union." "lueso," ho says "reach tho two political r every family of tho least account In their seerul counties, and aru moro carefully rvad than any other class of Journals." It Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is of value, there Is no difficulty in deciding which paper It is lor me inieresi or uusineusmen 10 auteruso iu ThoCOLeusu HsuocKiT, upon which this paper ts punuiny louuutiu, waat'tnuuusut-u iu iiub, Ci jou'kbun now enjoys a lUM und tho wider circulation and crcatir rron erlly than It ever did. It irocs week ly Into two thousand famUles In Columbia aud ad joining counties, and by most of them Is read from IU llrst to tho last line. It Is the only rueogulsod exponent ot nearly llvu thousand Lvir.oerutl.1 cters lathe county. Itgties adiertlsemenua tasty dis play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will iierssa thein. While Its circulation is undoubtedly much Uio largest In tbo county, the advertising rates of the Colvubun are no higher than thoso ut ther papers with barely halt and several not one-fourth the num ber of subscribers. Facts like ihu&v sneak for them bclvs. No shrewd business man will neglect to In Bert his bdreathiemeaiu In ths Ooluusum if w-nTDi ut-cQ n a una JJ VISITING OAltlW, LKTTElt IIK.D8, UILL HKAIW, roaTKiw, c, ao., Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Colum. niAN Office, BIiANK KOTEB.with orwlthout exemptioi Mr sale at tlm Cotvuiux OTrw. P A T N T S . Persons desiring to takj out patents, or desiring Information from the Vnlted states 1'a ent oraco should consult F. A. I.BIIM ANN, Mllcltor of Amcrl can and Foreign patents, Waihtnglon, I). C. Ex runlnstlonslrcc. ISO PATILNT NO PAY. Beud.Ior Circular. Oct, ,?. Bw the mu Hi by un idlev.sald lot being fitly feel In from and two hundred feet In optli niorior less, wbrre- ou nru erectfda two-story frumoilwilllng house nr. out-bulldli-gs. WcUed, taken Into en cm ton uujtubj soldasllio proinitj of 11. W. Johnson. A I-RO, At the same timo ami place hllth.it certain plan- tiillou unit tract ot luud sltuato lutho township of Franklin, bounded and described as follows i on tho norlhbyland of Wllllamtl, Fisher, on thi east by land ot li. F, Clark und land of George W. Fenste maeher, ou tho south by lend of Jacob Knlttlo and and! Valentine Vought and on tho wist by laud ol William Watts, Uenjamun Ford and It. li nit tie, con talntng ouo hundred aud lilt) -four acres and llfty- twoiierchesmoro or loss, ot which there aro about ono hundred acres, moro or less, under cultivation, 1 hero Is a good frame buuk barn, a framo housc.one. anit-haU-storles high, and other out-bulldlugs, wltli apple orchard and other fruit tu-es, ic, Keltcd, taken Into execution aud to be sold as tho nroporty ot Potcr O, Campbell. AISO, Al tho same timo and place, all that certain tract of loud sltuato In Heaver township, Columbia coun ty, Peuus) U anla.bounded and described as follow s lleglnnlng at a stone ; thence by land of Gideon Hunsluger north twelve degiees, west tuventy-elght perches to a ost i Uience by land of Ulttenbendor and Hrclsli seventy-six and tlireo-Iourths degrees w est ono hundred iercucs to a post, ihence by samo south I wel ii degrees, east is perches to a post. thence by lands of 8. P. Drelsuach, north seventy-six and tlireo-fourth degrees, cost one hundred perches to tho placo ot beginning, containing Forty-eight Acres and ono hundred and twenty perehos strict measure, whereon aro erected a frame houso and barn, Belied, taken lata execution and to bo sold as tho property of Andrew llunslnger. ClIAltuy U, FOltNWALD, Bttcrtir, Nor, 17, 10 t WITH A. COLD IB ALWAYS DANOBIIOTJS, USE WELLS' CAEBOLIC TABLETS, a sure remedy for COTJOIIS, ahd all diseases of THltOAT, LUNGS, CHEST and MUCOUB 1IHANB. Put up only in 331uo boxes. SOLD BY ALL DItUGOISTS. C N. CIIITTENTON T Blxth Avenue, New York. K0V.10, ',6-W u ELBOW-ROOM. MAX' ADELEIfS NEW HOOK. Just publlsW. Will outsell any book In the field. This; brightest tjt humorous books, Is profusely Illustrated iflthnosS laughable pictures by AKTIHIH H. Fltosr. Will sa by reason of Its beauty and cheapness., Nootbe book published possessing such general fitness tor Uluwuuia ui lue pruscuu iiius. AKCUuiiiuu.ua to make BIG WAOUSwnntedlnevcry town. Tempt lag terms and circulars sent on appUcatlon to J, M. BTODDAltD ft CO, Nov. lO.TSw D 723 Chestnut St., Phlla. ATTENTION ALL ! Great Bankrupt Sala of Jewelry, On reeelptol to cents we will send by mall, post paid, all of the following r.teecs ot Jewelry, tit: l pair Gold Plated Hugratca Sleeve Huttons, on nt Hold Front fhlrt iUucH, l Collar Mud, t WeOdug lilng. 1 Koll l'lnlo Watch Chain and 1 Gent's Km Coral hcurf Pin. Wo ofter this OltRnT barrala mercl y to draw ntteni Ion to our business, as we Wave all kinds of watches nnd Jewelry at low prions. !eud tor Catalogue. COLES I: CO., 735 Breadfar, Mew Tori City. Nov. 10, TC-tw I) J. Weaver 8.: Oo's. Adv'ts. PITTSBURG, PA. Tlii most eiimnlete Institution In the UnltedSUtO for the thorough practical education ot young wal mtddlc-uged men. SSHIuileulH reeelied nt any tlnie.Bi Address, for circulars containing full particulars, J. C. SMITH, A. M., PrtaclpaL Sept. 8, '76.-4m. w & co AdvektisiwAgents ffJesAtet Styles, &tfu'J,Kt. Bab cock 8c Wye th' a Ad ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Tlio undersigned Administrator, da bonis non cum testamenlo aunexo ot tho estate of Vincent Itlchard, docoosed, will offer for salo upon tha premises, lu Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER IC, 1S7G, nt 11 o'clock a. m. the following described TRACT OP I.AXW bounded on tho north by F. M. Poaler, east by John v enner and others, south by John Crovellng, west by John Ilelshllnc, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES moro or less; greater part of It being In a stats of cultivation. Thoro Is on tlio premises A liOOD .'It AMU HOUSE nnd II KS nnd ot'aerout-bulldlngs. There Is a never-falling spring of water near tho houso and a well at the house. There Is A LAltOE APPLE OUCH Aid) and olhor fruit on tho place. The property Is situated In tho midst ut ono ot tho best agricultural sections In thj county. Location desirable. TEliSIS OP SALE. Ten per cent, of one-third of tho purchase money to bo iul,l at tho strlMu,' il nvn ot tho property, tho ono-tlilrd Iuu3 iho ton per cent, on tho nrst day of April, 1S77, when possession will bo given and thobilanee to bo p UJ tn two pipial annual payment! i iho whole to bo secured by Jadg- meni uund and mortgage. GEO. M. HOWELL, VajCamp. Nov 21, IM. Admlr.Uti.nor. T D. Ketllogg'a Advts. IS77-... S'O.vrr tin--.$1 o. Is taken Internally, and Positively Cures Ilhn tlsm, uout, Acuralgla and Lumbago, IfSoia "ay Vholesalo and ltetall Druggists everywhere. Ml for circular to. HKLPHENST1NE ft BENTLBT. Druggists, Washlngtoa, B. O. Oct , 18,-ly. a ft w Agents wanted. OiUtaM Auguaio, ileum aim day at home. Agents v Ol pterins free. "VKUE, ft CO., 'llarnh in "T-l Verbatim Reporting. TERMS: Actual traveling., boarding-, and otkar eipenses: llvo dollars a session, fortaklngtlio rupartj and ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, ) tor wi-rang out into long-hand. , Where tho matter reported In one day cuius r exceeds fifty folios, tho mo-dollar fee will be ronuw ed, and the transcrlblnj ong-hand charge M fifteen cents a folio; but, . all sucu cases, II fswar than nny folios are purchased, the Ave dollars wm bochariicd. Address S. N. Walker, A.M., CourMtt- raphcr, liloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia. Residence. Iron street, between Third aaC Fourth. onice. With E. E. Onls, Esq. , Columbuui-bulld-lug; i-ntrutioe.opposlto tho east gate to Uis onurt house j.ii d, nrot ilonr, first door to rlsfhl. oillce-hoiir, from.tw ol. o to ono o'clock, reb ts, isTo-ly Juries for Dim;. Term, 1870. GRAND JURORS. THE NURSERY. A .UOHtllljr ,HllC!tlui li'f VOIIIIK Itrndl-ri.. .Sn-HKlU.V 11 1 l-Tl'.lir II. -s,.n, I .:, ... f ,r : Suuiplt' Mnub r mid Preinluni l.tst. -UH IM THK TIMi: '10 bLI.SCItlEi:. JOHN h. SMOItnV, !& IIROMUKUI )TUKfl, Portion. Nov. 10, 'Til Sw K GOTHIC F0BNACE I'or warming inwellliigs, schools and f liorcli'M. I ses Coul or Mood, I oiu'iliie.s Many Iiu.iom im-i.l-s hi lleuiiiu, Ei-uiutiHv, l(urtit-Ilit, I'ntliy ut' Air. un-ui rcuwiiun m j neo roan r ir 11 ui.ir.gue. LI'S l, ilvM.Y No in, '74-iw K .ii i jj, i , ,s, y. I lEDAlt V.VTS AND TANKS. for brew V 'i-i-s, diers, chernl'-ts, manufueitiivrs and nrhato iltti'Illuirs. ilEii. J. HUIIKHAIIT S Co., Juno 4jw, iiuttunwood tu, ts-low Hrood. ItltlCU OOOIW nf iverv ilcscrii.timi. Helling, Packing, llnsu. Hoots and Shoes. Cloth. ftc. Ill HAllli LKVICK. son ft co. imiifst- nut St., I'hllsdelphla, Agents NulWuol Itubber Co. JuuoS-ssw. lag. ftc ZELL'S NCYOLOPEDIA, Nsw Hsvisku Enmov, ltiH.OOO ortlclis, ,0O0 en gratings, and is splendid maps. Tho litatT HOOK of uuliersnl knowledge In tha language. Now lu course of publication. SPECIMEN with map sent fnr vil ronta Arif,VIHl U'Ivtlii cii as. ii. n.ivi.s Si co., pniiit. Arrs ly. EXCELSIOB PRINTING INK CO., B13ST AND CHEAPEST PRINTING INK IN THK MAKKKT, Ilorrluy HI., NliW VOItlC. Aug. II, lo.-tsw k HljDin (ieorge W. Hates, I're.is Urawn, IWr Jones, E, M. Warlln, Thomis Knurr. Iierwlck -Ala.aiid,-r Tli mpson. Cata'lssa-J. li. U'urpK-s, Daniel Zarr, Central! i -Alfred Ja'nos, (J.orga Jam s. I'uiiyiirliutn-U. li Williams. Plshlngereek OP'Tg1! 1). Heath l!rwii'o.jd Hall I ilwit.-on. Jac s m lohn ll.uiti. Sltlllla - it, n lijvrnun, John IloltnauU", Stephen HuUer. Mt. I'l iis.mt-Hios..I. Welllnir. iirang Ji.ulun Ipij:Uo, lleury lielmg. Sirott lioio l'tilr-n-a!i. laiue nci!.s,(;e o W. Cravs- iliiij I., niiur. tra vkirsk juuoiis.- l'lfST W1ISK. li:oora--VI,:iaci llliler, thas. Sloan, N. U, HulV, I. Mil.n. lleavi r ciisr.es 'iliuman. Herwiek-Wlilla u HnMt!Udcr, Jolin O. Jacoby. Hltllon -'. 1. Hole, Ellas MlUlts. I'.rurcifik - . (. ValHi, Ijjv 1 SUJUr. Cat.in lss.1 -Nutliaii I iei . Centro-U. Mill ird. Krankllu-M llllKin Teenle, William Coorge. tlreenwood William Ui-k-r, 'lliiiiimsMullicri;. Heinlcek-JesMi eihl, John AppleaiaiuN. P. ilocro, A. J. Eniiui't. Loeust-slmou It. Carl. Madlson-tieoigo Ucagle, John J, Stetler, Jini Welti, ur. Main-John W. Shuman, Josepli W, John. .Mimin-Heury lletler, Johu lilkendall. Jtoulour J. il. liordoa. Mt. Pleasant Johu V.oMullln. oraugo William Masteller. line James TrUcli leoo, ltoarlugcretk Phlanas CooL Uooll-E. I). Hagenbuch, Sugaiioaf Alvln Harvey. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Offico ON SHORTEST NOTICfi AND AT THE MOST REABONAULE TE11MS, tscosu wrEi. llloom-Haney Ix;rig, llmry ltotenstock, M, P. Lutn K, C. Ent. llener Alien Manu, Hentoii Joel Ueefer, Iierwlck U. II. liowcr, Win. V, Palmtr, 8, B. T4W) man, Hrtarcrcek Albert Smith, John Hosslcr, Cenlralta-John Moran. Center Jense Hoffman. VlUlngtou ltucklo. Cataw lssa Joseph llartman, Alfred Eck. Oreenwood 1 homsi lteeee, Humphrey Parker, Jcha Sands, lIemlc-ck-Geo.il. DrtULach, John P, Oulia, PrssX Jones. Jackson John McIIenry, Jr. Locust Samuel Luvan. MadUon-Ueorgu lleagle. Mifflin Charles Crsasy, W, W.Nmlth, I'hlccau BmlUi, Montour V, B. Karsbner, l'lno James Masters, A. Y. Wbltmoyer, Scott -It. II. Johnson, Charles Ue, WlilUua Gelf Wualey ltucklu. t. r: "t- 7f
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