THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA Kilillti. X llllllVl J111LV ill lllllli ...111. II IT.. ..I.I.I. ft...... i II Willi Ulll VlllllvllfV Ill'imU. lib 1 I 1 1 I 1 n MpitbMcan cvIiloiHly ijon't UKo Ii .. II. t I... .-...I. a hcu's paper I ... tfllf tirftnnh In flinrijMirt TTniten riiiBincr or !ht bi'll on Tiiurilny T..j. O.I rii. Nil V lll'tlVU 11 I1I1UUIII Ull nv nn i viv i iuu 1UVII IIIU vnuif r nnsia Tii rrn irninc itnn XoiHira ciiuri'troni riurimt, jtnoao Scnntors, cnst 787,010 votes: Now State with 2 Senators, casta 819.- ir.4lrn lit- i a nriv Known ilm "ijiiiiL-H". tin wnu n..A i r tu,.nA. .'ll..l.t fil, B,n Dl sm imu tut iiiu nuanuii.ii iu oiiuta descriptions. Ho hn9 besides, nn i. . 1 p r i .1 Wmto Fish nnu IIcrr.iiir.tho bost rTtn 1 . . i i . - nin.. nr it. n k i liijs ii lew luiiiiiua cimjuvu viiw tires in imiercnc pinco, uio josa, i.i. ....in tn Mrtrt nnn a tr.i It'll . UlUUUIlin iu 'wwivvui J. v.i i Li fl.,a . 1... ...,.-,1- ..I,. .. 1 11.. ll....l. ....... nn.rAnl 1.. ft tit I. !. ft . . f IL iLUIlWUUU 1.1117 Utl'ilt.i? Wl II.4U- I t iv iiJiiii ivi in luuinuiiti iiavu made by the Cufnwlssa K. It. Co. U. K . and Ijohiuh Sn-;nuf !mn- H.t at 10:57 a. m. will nrrivo at oiiiiiiii fit oiUij i). til. Liiiii nt iov .1 A. at .. mi.tj ...ill Krt i ai u.iju ii. in x in-? in uu luuu imvt'iiiiiir lu uiiu iiuiii inn iulii?. musical public to (lit; atlvortiso- 'iVM Ilft'll 111-11 Ulll II It'll W L I ill I. for number of years and know nun, inurouirii una bkiuiui iuu- and aro pleased that ho has loca- our midst, as ho supplies n lonf nllUE. if jvt i in nn wmir iiinnir i i tho otlier night wo overheard a mdio sieai pin mfi in rut n itirimt ttnrnfil rIit'il tilttror trt Rtnti n. ulrrppr. :iv fivpninp' InKt. 1 in mritloii It iliv iuati. iiu liui i. i vv;i l.iiiuii uuau von tn thn utfnnf. Iinrmn urn rnnu'ii nbtrcct, above iMain, ami iv.isi helow Main. After some inrorm- Vfrs.il inn thn Pnnni'll ni trmriif'd ' r n nr, ivnunninip imiv v.tu. nr. umc. nowover. uotuinEr 01 pud portnuco wa done. ivh fipnti uiintii iiiu 11111) 11 iiinii i; which to mako out tlicir innomo to the Assessor whether they aa income or not. Many people if their incomo does not exceed they are not obliged to report the If your incomo is not up to your Old 110 Inform thnitiililinf lintf Iia ivii uazeuc nau ccaseu to do u Liin npnirni imrini tiin tnnnnrrn. of Mr. Moorhead. a Kepublican. Ulll nnr linODrotnml tntu n inniiAf xno interest of tho Democratic - -v iivj Ia Hum iu uu Ai iiuttiivcii it contains one nrtlclo with' tlio uuuugawer. woimvuysnopo 10 C lltlTPIlf in 1 1ll. IntiinrtihiMiiriinL'Ci would lio of no benefit to us. but un. Tho more bomucratlu lltcm- e nave tho bettor. neiehbur Is Infnrmfd Hint wo I inn i j 'i r ....... . i.. i . . (eksaHcr it btcamo n DomocrHtic ,anaallthe stock- tra bounht at .w uu IUIVMI 411 IIUUU Ul lllab fetosunpottany person for ofllco. ffi wo havo never received a dol Bi any candidato or oflleo holder somif oreditorlnl sujiiiort. Now, e Kepublican assert that it paid is holders forty per cent, tuoro e stock cost tlicm? Tlio nsser that it paid tlfitt much moro tho original cost of tho pa i inero qulbblo, bccDuau heavy iiial assesuiL'iits woro mado on ssu 1 1 Statem knts, Accord i ng l rovisions 01 a law passed by thn .in.... IPin i.i ri. 'luiii'd eacli sprint; to mako nut "Wish a full and complete state f tho financial condition of their townships, und(r a penalty y dollars. Tho auditors should. 1 'f, uiar uus lace in niliiu, am ILKiirilnrnii mltli 41w. l.i.ir Al . ......ivw ,,,ii iiiu laivi u thttf lum 1... I....... I., r....... IIU.T IH.T.-II 111 iuiv;u LUIUU jro.B, lownsnip auuuors in mis Vllil mi. . ...... ..: I... ., .... .1... ii cuum iu uu tivvuru ui iiiu "euro under tho impression that 1v UlWmhln Ii? lin ni.ii.il.. l.n-, vvaiiiiiij u nil iiiu rL-nuiriifiifiniri Ifllr i lownship of Conynttham. (T '""u iiuuiiuTB Keller; lato thU imjiortaut matter? illtor of tho BloonnburB CWumMun la .' ""ccrnoa about thn irmlrlon Hrnlincl. I ViTAiitTY. In Seplembcr of last year, soveral largo branches wcro cut from tho willow trees In front of Jiulgo Kl well's residonco on'Thlrd Street, and placed In n pllo besldo the fonco. Wo nouceii in papsinfr ino.oinor (lay, tunc theso branches hnvo sent forth leaves from ono end to tho othor. Homo of tho branches mo piled at least a foot nbovo tho ground. This is, decidedly, pluck under dlscotirnclni: clrcuinstan- cci. wo havo no doubt that If a fonco wero made of such wood, a grovo of trees would oventualy mako Its appearance. NoTi: SlIAVEUS AND THE INTHIINAIj HnviJNUi:. Persons who sfmvc notes nro llablo to special tax of broker. A may navo an oiuco wnero no (iocs business, D. haviiiR hone, but buying as opportunity offer, upon tlio street or elsewhere. If tboy mako it their business and It Is not necessnrv that It should bo their solo business, or oven tneir nrincinai ono tnov nro each I able to bo assessed in respect thereof to spec ial tax ot nrniccr. Tho navmcnt. of no otlier special tax, excepting that of bunker, covers tho business of a broker. a. uroKcr pays a special tax or $30, nnd for failure to apply for nnd pay beforo transacting business, tho iioualties of tho law apply as In all cases of neglect to pay special taxes. WUtSe VB nm ll.tn.nutn.1 i.. ...... 4? '.WW. . Wo read your Intro. final"0"01 W.th much Interest, '"JnlUtf gentl'linn 'uf runt.' 11a nu l)ii. try .;. iV,.r-3."-""v". M "v w qutstlons, wo will endeavor to ,f iTi ti,ru ""uucponuout stand ' oB,te.?.1JaU tr"'.lvo our appro- clans ' 1 l,r,y r,,llllca or lOVKM,. . l-uu'tl0 imer reauine seeVp,Wcre aoraowhtU nstonlsh- i,?.r? tlio i-,s nbushiL' tho nnd South in tho -o or ilm ......,. ::.n IV in f i -' ."hhviDi umi ItoniiKits. Wo had honed that our town would bo free, for a tlmo at least, from any further lepredation8,af(er tho oxcitenient caused by tho burglaries of a wcok ago, but it would seem that theroaro some pilferers left vet. On Sunday night last nn attempt was mado to rob tho smoke houso of itf. C. Sloan on Market Street, which, fortunately, was unsuccessful. Suspicious characters hnvo beon discovered atunsccmly hours near other buildings in town, although wo havo heard of no losses sustained. It would bo a cood thine to canturoii gonuino robber and givo him such a term oi scrvico tor tno atato nswouiu bo a healthy wai ninir to future asnlrants for otlier peoplo's goods. Disastkk. Last Friday ovcninir our worthy Sheriff was seen comim? into town in a most deplorablo plight, lead ing his horses, instead of driving them. It happened on this wise; his buggy, which, probably, receives harder and moro continuous usage than any other in the county, finally became disgiiited at Its treatment and "kinder gin eout," ono o: the wheels disconnecting itsell nnd seceding from tlio vest of the con cern, 'i no norses fortunately iuu not offer to run away, doubtless because they were pleased to get rid of tlio bug gy altogether. Tho process ol recon struction has been commenced and tho vehicle, barring "a gentlu odor of mild decay" will probably bo in as good or der as it was beforo It broko down. Tills sort of a conveyance Is a perfect gou-scnu to carriago uunucrs. rn.... r..n... l.m 1... X1L1. luiiuil illi Uill, ma3t;u mil lulu Legislator nt Harrisburtr, will protect deserted wives and bring erring nnd careless husbands to their senses.: Sec. 1. That whensoover any hus band from drunkenness, profligacy or other course whatsoever, shall for two success! vo years desert his wife or neg lect or refuse to livo with her nnd pro- viuo for her. she shall us to every spe cies and description of property, wheth er real, personal or mixed, owned by or belonging to her, havo all tho rights and privileges of iv femino sole, to pur chase or soil mid convey tho same, as if sho wero solo and unmarried. Sec. 2. That it shall bo lawful for any married woman ns aforesaid, to suo and bo sued in her own iiamo upon all such contracts us aforesaid, heretofore mado or to bo made, nnu to suo in nor own uamo her husband, to recover tho po-.esslon or her real estate, or tho val uo thereof, ns If sho wero solo and unmarried. Hail Stokm. A violent hail storm occurred on Saturday last, In parts of tins county, causing mucn uamago 10 trees, glass and growing grain. At-Col. II. 11. IClino's near Orangeyillo tho windows wero broken, trees stiipped of half their leaves and tho grain in jured. Sheriff Millard lost his cntlro crop ot wucat lrum ins nirm in ucnire township, tho storm was especially sovero in Mifflin wherotho hail fell in such quantities that heaps wero found, nrtcr tho storm, of six or seven inches in depth, ureat damnsro was done to grain. In Scranton. tho storm was ac companied by vivid uasnes oi ngiu nine: two men were struck senseless, ono of them having ills boot ripped completely off of his foot, and another. Georgo Van Loon, was instantly killed wmiu standing near a winuow in ins house. In Iowa, many persons aro reported killed and immenso damago dono to trees and crops; cattle, hogs, Ac. wero killed in largo numbers. Tho country has not known for many years such numerous and violent falls of hail. DisTnnssiNd Accident. On Sat urday lust, as a son of Mr. Jacob Uauor, of I'lalnflold township, this county, oged about 12 years, was engaged In rolling a field of clover on his father's farm, ho accidentally slipped from tho machine, tho wliolo wolghl of which passed over his body. Ills llfolesj body was found by nu older brother with tho wholo weight of tho machltio resting upon tho uiifortunato victim's head. JmsIoh Free Press. I. O. of O. P. Tho Grand Lodgoagain mot on Tuesday morning, at tho hall, Sixth, below liaco streets lu Philadel phia. Grand Master Samuel V. Gwln nor occupied tho chair. Tlio business transacted was of a pri vate character, and of interest only to members of tho order. In tho after noon tho following named officers wero Installed for the ensuing year. -I. II'. O, Master, John U. Springer, of No. 127. Jt. II'. J), a. Master. Abert Slack, of No. 211. It. II'. G. Warden. William Stedman, or No. 110. It. ir. G. Secretary. James 11. Nich olson, or No. loo. Jt. Ii'. G. HYcaturcr.liU Richards Muckle. or No. 4(1. Jt. W.G.Jt. G.L. U. S.-llobert A. Lamberton. A Qukuy, A exclinngo asks tho fol lowing: "Docs it never occur to those who wish to uso tlio columns of tlio press for tho advancement of their po culiar viows upon any subject, that they ought at least to become paying patrons of tho paper, beforo claiming tlio privilege? Publishers often receive communications, thn publicity of which will Interest nobody hair ns much as tho writers, with tho request to "Insert and send copy to tho author's address. " Tills is modest, wo admit. Uut iu tlio caso or these gentlemen, who never do anything towards sustaining the press, wo would ask how they expect a vehiclo rur tlio dissemination or their thoughts could bo sustained ir tlio community wero nil like themselves?" All publishers know that the men who continually Hud fault with u news paper, as well us thoso who wish to uso it most for their own Interest, aro thoso who do tho least to support and sustain tlio paper. Importance of Advertising!. A cotemporary says business men should havo bill-heads, letter-heads, etc. Of courso they should. There's nothing pays bettor than tho littlo money neces sary to procure them. Of all tho sa. vings mauo uy unwiso Business men that of sparing printer's iukis tho most extravagant. And so thoso peoplo, es pecially, who havo houses to rent or sell, and horses or cows to disposo of, and who stick n contemptible scrawl on a feneo or iu a poat-ofllco, iu nrdor to savo tho dollar's cost of a handbill, loso tou times as much as tlio printing would cost. A man mov want the homo or cow, but lio is nfraitl that n man so mean ns to begrudge tho mere cost or printing, will forget to tell him about tlio heaves of tho ono, or tho unrullnes or tho otlier, nud ten to ono tho liouso leans or is in danger ot tumtuingdowii. If you savo tho pennies which wiso men spend iu printing, tho pounds or profit win tairo suuicicn. earn oi tiicmseives to keep out or your pockets. The AaiiicuLTunAi. Society. About sixty of tlio 1200 members of tho uoiumoia uounty Agricultural rioclety met at tho Court House on last Saturday afternoon. Tho meetlnir was called to order by Jacob Harris, tho President or uio aocieiy. xno secretary then made a statement of tlio financial condition of tho Society. About SHOO are in tlio nanus oi mo Treasurer, numerous re pairs and unusual expenditures having reduced tho amount to that sum. It was shown that tho receipts and business of tho Society wcro increasing annually. Tho nomination for olllccrs having been declared In order Messrs. W. 11. Koons and Mathias llartman wero placed lu nomination. Mr. Koons recolvod HO votes out of sixty and was therefore de clared elected. Tlio following nomina tions wcro then mado for YIco Presi dents, four of whom wero to bo elected. Messrs. Isaac Heaeock, Sylvester Pur sol, 13. J. McIIcnry, John Leacock, V. H. IUeler. T. J. Swisher, Elislia Hay man, William Sbafi'er and J. P. Conner. Tho votes wero very much scattered, hut Messrs. Coiiucr, Shaffer, Puraclmul McIIenry having received tlio highest number of votes wcro declared elected, Tho following gentlemen wero elected aa tho Executive Commlttco without opposition, viz. It. V. Clark, James Kcstcr, aud II. It. KHuo. After somo discussion tho salary of tho Secretary was fixed at $100.00;)t annum, there being but oua dissenting vote. L. 11. Rupert, J. J. Urower, and W. 0. fiiciunncy wero tiicu piacea in nomin ation. Tlio ballot resulted as follows. Rupert, (1 j Urower, 44 j McKlnnoy, U2, Mr. Hrowor was thoroforo olectcd. l)r. llradloy then moved that tho Treasurer bo allowed tlio uso or tho So ciety money ns his salary. Mr. Neal moved to amend by fixing tho salary ut &70.00 per annum, aud tho motion then carried as amended, Ellas Men donhidl won elected Treasurer without imposition, ami U, 1 llartman was coutlnucd as Librarian. Tho Society then adjourned, after which tho Execu tive Committee hold a session. OitdAN Consecration. On my way to church Inst Sunday. I passed tho lie- loriued Uliurcn, Third Street, and an extraordinary crowd being assembled at tlio entrance, I asked if something unusual was going on there. They told mCj that the Mito Society of that con gretrullou had purchased a now oriran. and that this very morning it was to bo indicated. .Never naving assisted at such a ceremony, I entered and was pleased to seo a pretty, well arrauged, well furnished aud well kept ediflce.oe cupicd by a numerous assemblage. Itev. 1 J. Molir, tho Pastor of tlio Church, opened tho service with a short prayer, whereupon the choir sang most acceptably a very good hymn, without tho accompaniment of the instrument, which should not bo touched beforo its dedication. It was thou consecrated. nnd solemnly given to tlio exclusivo .. .. ... .... ! .1...- 1- 41 I.,.. I uju ui uBsjstitj in iiiu worsuip oi uou, whereupon tho choir closed with a pow erful Hallelujah, Ameu 1 A beautiful chant was then sung,aud, after tho rea ding of tlio Scri tures, a lino Solo with chorus was performed from tho Orato ris of Daniel, "How lovely is Zion." Miss Mlntio Sliarpless iiad tho great kindness to sing tlio Solo, and sang it witli exquisite taste and great precis ion. Rov. Mr. Molir preached n very good, nppropriato sermon on this nernision. urging with especial emphasis, that not ull the praying should bo dono nt ono end, and all tho singiug dono at the ouier enti oi uio cnurcli ; but as every hearer should nrav with thn minister. bo should overy ono sing with the choir nnu iuu nouso oi uoii oo lined Willi tlio pwiso ot Uod ! Wo agree heartily with tho Reverend centleman. and havo ut tered tho samo opinion on several occasion. Ithgood Old Hundred and some fino playing by Dr. 12. A. Ludwlg, Pro fessor at our Normal School, showing mini iuu various exeeiienciesoi tno now acquisition, tlio ceremony was closed. All prosperity to this church, and our nearly inaniw to l'astor, Urganist, Choir and tho ablo maker or the finest uiuinet urgan wo ever heard, a Mr. J It. Perry, or Wilkos llarre. Decoration op Soldiers' Gravks At a regular stated meeting of Wash ington Camp, No. 33, Patriotic Order mjiis ot America, held In their Hail, in Blooiiisburg, Friday ovoning, May 20th 1870, tlio followinir Preumblo and Roso- lulions wero unanimously adopted: Whereas, Tho 80th day or May, has been set upart as a National holiday Tor tho purposo of strewing flowers on tho graves of thoso patriotic sons of ivmerica who sacriliceu tneir lives in dorenso or our common country during tho lato rebellion, and for tho rurtlier purposo of honoring tlio memory or iiioso uouio ciiizen soldiers. Anil whereas, Tho Patriotic Order Sons or America hold us n cardinal principal thu inculcation and cultiva tion oi sentiments or reverence for tho Constitution, laws, and rundamcntal doctrine of our American system of government, mo uest in existence, lnti Whereas, It Is therefore tho duty of our Order not only by words, but by deeds also, to bear testimony to tho faithfulness of thoso whoso deeds were worth moro than professions: thereforo icesoicca, xnat. washingtou camp, No. 3S. P. O. S. or A will tako Immu- dlato measures to secure an nppropriato recognition oi, ana respect, ior, saiu holiday. Jtcsolvcd, That all other organiza tions, and tho citizens, anil especially tlio ladies, of Rloomsburg and vicinity, aro hereby Invited to co operate with us to that end. Itesoleed, That contributions of flow ers, oouquets, and wreaths ucrequested oi an who nro lavoraoiy disposed. Jiesolvcd, That tho citizens of Bloo ms bur'' who aro in nossesslou of anv information as to tho whereabouts of uiiierent soldiers' gravos In tho soveral grave yards and cemeteries Iu this vicinity are hereby called upon to mako them known to tho proper com mittcoas soon ns possible. Jlesolfcd, That our President, J. R. nobison, bo requested, nud that Rev, IS. 11. Cruvnr ami Ttnv. IV .T Wutlnr lin Invited to deliver addresses and that uio uioomsburg Brass Band bo request cd to furnish music for tho occasion. Jtesolved, That tlio Jtepubltcan nnd 1.U1.L.U1UAIM uu requested 10 puuiisn theso resolutions and tho programnio m uuuuuihuu ui uccoruanco uiorowmi. Attest : W. M. Sloan, Seo'y. J'ro'jrammc : Flowers, wreaths, bo quets, tie., will bo delivered at tho va cant storeroom opposite tho Post Office, beforo 10 o'clock a. m.. where they will be taken chargo of by tho proncr'com mltteo. Bounuots or wreaths rornartlc- ular graves should bo properly labelled and the attention of tlio commlttco call ed to tho samo. It Is requested that the placing or flowers on tho graves bo left entirely witu tho order to prevent con fusion nud mlsuiidorstniidiuir. The procession will form at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho corner of Main and Market streets. Tlio principal oxerclsos will be con ducted on tlio grounds of Rosemont Cemotery; Addresses by Rev. B. II. Crover, Rev. D. J. Waller, andCapt. J. i. jiuiusuii. lumio y uio Jiioomsuiiri Brass Band. Committee to find and mark groves: J. L. Ettla, Chairman, if. H. Rutter, W. 0. Evans, E. 8. Shutt, and T. B. llartmnn, Commlttco on Publication, Music, &o, W, M. Sloan, Chairman, Thomas Scott, 0. A. Kleim. Commlttco on Flowers; J. I. Stees, Chairman, N. U. Funk, John Relswlck iiinyu union ami joint uray. By order of tho Cnmp. J. B. ROBISON, Prcs't. W. M, Sloan, Boo. HAS tho Sullivan Demnrrnt. mini-inn. ded publication V Wo hnvn not semi n copy for soveral in onth.i. rERHtllLK FALL On Tiiesil.ivnli.lit last, Patrick Casey, an cmpioyco nt tho lurnaco or McKolvv. Neal &Ca.. whl Ht ut work nt tho lop of tho rurnnco, stopped on tho platform on which tlio trucks aro raised, but having neglected to leave steam enough on, to hold tho iiiuiioruj in position, it. ion Willi him. Ho caught with ills hands on the Ilm. bora, but the galo dropped, striking him on tho head nut! precipitating lilm hair way to thogtoiind, where ho struck tho platform, which becamo stationary nt that point, wheiieu befell to tlm ltouiuI. The total distance from tho top to (ho spot where ho was found was nearly fif ty lect. oirango 10 say no nones woro broken, and, although ho is Tearfully bruised and sore, no Immedlato fear of nis ueain ir icit. n is remarkablo that ho was not killed outright, as in reality lio had two falls of twent v-ilvo foot eneb. cither or which would seem to bo suffi cient to destroy life. Van Amiiuhcih & Co'h Mknaoerik. Friday, tho 3d of June, is tho day upon which Van Amburgli & Co's great Golden Menatrerlo Is to visit, ninnnm. burg, and as it is unquestionably nn ostabllshmontofgreat mngnltudo its ad vent, win uo anticipated with interest b.V Old nnd VOtlntr. Tlln nnllmllnn nr ttulmols Is not only tho most extensl vo over brought together In this country, but it includes many now varieties or animated nature that havo no vor before Deen seen nere. Wherever It goes It receives tho warmest commendation or the press. Tho following notico Is taken from tho Ilarrisburg J'atrlol ot Tuesday last: "Van Amburg & Co. camo into this city yesterday, according to announce ment, making a splondld display as tiiey passed through our streots. In tho nrtornoon, in splto of tho dlsogreo tiblo weather, thera was a very largo audience present at tho exhibition, and at night tho crowd was still groiitor. Not less than sovou thousand pooplo probably visited tho menagerie during the entertainment, and tlio opinion already expressed through these col umns in regard to tho merits of tho es tablishment wero rully endorsed by overy one whom wo hnvo heard speak upon tho subject. It Is really a mag nificent exhibition, and intolligotico and good tasto aro manifested in nil IN do. ipartments. Van Amburgli & Co. havo tiiwiiys ueiu a repuiaiion oi tno very highest character, but their monagerio tho present season is an advance upon everything that they have hitherto presented to tho public. Interesting, Instructive nnd admirably managed, tho Golden Monagerio cmnot fail to command tho good will and support of tlio community wherever it may go. There is a genuineness about tho whole affair that is particularly refreshing in theso days of humbug, and it is grati fying to note that the liberal and pral&o worthy policy of tho proprietors meets with duo appreciation from tlio public." Store Loafers. Many men of un questioned respectability, and who would not knowingly do anything uu gentlemanly, aro in tho habit of spend ing a great ileal of their spare timo in tho various stores at which tlipvnrn nn. customed to do their trading, to discuss tho various topics of the day. Becom ing interested in thosubjects under con sideration, they spend hours where thoy had tho't of staying but a few moments and attract others to listen to tlicir con versation, until in many instances tho storo thev aro patronlzinc Is linenm tnrt. ably foil, and customers arodrivonaway For who does not know that ladies cs pecially dislike to co into a business place which Is filled with n crowd of men earnestly engaged in discussions more noisy than elegant, and where they aro in many cases compelled to listen to words which to say the least aro not tho most refined found In Web ster? Several store-keepers havo com- piuineti 10 us oi tno monopoly ot their uusiness places by men whom they re spect and with whom thov like to eon. verso, but whoso room would nfion lin bettor than their company, on account of tho injury to their business rrom tho frequency and length of their calls. Jiutonian. An inventivo genius has produced an apparatus which ho says, Is n cure for snoring. Ho fastens upon tlio nose it giiiia percua tuoo leuuing to tno tym panum of tho ear. Whenever thosnor. er snores, ho himself receives tlio first impression, nnds how dlsagreeablo It Is, uiiu, ut courso, reiorms. LOCAL NOTICES. The Danvillo Plow made by Hubor ix. son, seems 10 supply tno wants or tho wants of tlio fanners. It is tho only plow that can be relied upon always kopt on band together with all tho castings, aisocorn piows, corn cultivators, cultl vator teeth, ond a great stock offarm ers tools at reduced prices. nlS-lt Runyon & Warden. S. II. Miller & Son hnvo lust rn eoi ved by Brown Lino a largo stock or inow uouus; so navo also jj. it. Sloan, riowor uoiemuu oi urangovilio. Whoopino Couch is reallv a tcrri bio disease, but tlio Plnenix Pectoral will mako tho spells or coughing much easier, nnu greauy snortcn tno duration or tho disease. n21-lt Brown Line cars aro arrlvlm? dnilv with full loads of merchandize: making i.. 1 .,..i, . . . uuiiur iiiiiuuiiii uunverjiiggoousin not tcr order than any otlier way or trans, portation. I. W. Hahtman offers to tlio public a lari:o lot olfino Lawns, (somo or them over rrom last Season) at cost or less.for casn or such prottuco as can bo turned into cash. Call soon If you wish to bo suueii in colors. New Books. Stationery, Portfolios, Pocket-books, Gold Pens.Uaines, Draw ing Paper. Pencils of all kinds. Paints ic. Tho latest weekly Illustrated panels and monthly Magazines. Largo addi tions to tho Circulating Library, of all tho freshest and most popular works ui iriuu nnu iiciiou, ii tno iiook storo opposlto Court House. As a blood clcatisor and purifier noth ing equals Dr. Picrco's Alterative Ex tract or Golden Medical Discovery. It cures pimples on tno face, eruptions, blotches, scrofulous diseases mid nil sores arising from Impure blod. Sold by druggists or send three dollars and twenty-flvo cents to Dr. R. V. Plorco. Buffalo, N, Y and got threo bottles ireu oi express cnarges. The Very Latest! A complete as sortmeiitof Embroideries, Liees, Trim mings, Zophyrs, Ribbons, &c. just re ceived from tho city. Call nnd seo, nt tho Book Sloro opposlto Court House. The Singer Now Family Sowing Ma chines surpass uli others in plan of con struction, durability, variety and beau ty or work; they are easy to understand nud are considered by skillful machin ists tho most perfect machines over pro duced by any company. Those who deslro n really good and reliable machine should buy tho Singer, witli it all tho family sewing can bo dono in tho best manner and iu n short timo. Tho agent nt this place recoives them by tho dozen. Many ladles who, through tho recommendation of inter ested parties, havo purchased otlier makes, regret It und want to oxchango by paying a cousldtrablo dlfl'erenco. Tho people havo learned tho advan tages of tho shuttle machines, making each stitch sopnrnto with work to run across tiiblo, and no holding of ends of thread at beginning, Do not pay a high price for somo fan cy brand of Kid Gloves that you know nothing about, but goto M. P. Lutz's and get a pair of the Alexander's and you will bo sura that you aro not cheat ed, 1.2S per pair. IJIItEASURER'S SALE or unseated lands in columhia co. AgrooAbly to the provinloiu of nn Act of As- Itnlilv entltlru nu Act ilirnrtlnir IIia muIa nf nolllng unsentoil Innds for tnxen noil other pur pose", pncil tlio thirteenth dnr of March, 181S. nnil the further supplements thereto passed on the Mtli ilny of Mnreh, 1817, nnd the 35lh- itny or March, 18VI, nnd tho 9lh tiny of March, 1817, tlio Treasurer or Columbia county-, hereby gives no tice to nil persons concerned therein, (hat unless I ho County, Road, Hchool, Poor, Ilounty nnd Htnte taxes duo on the following trarts of unseat ed lands, situate In Columbia comity, nre pnld before tho day of sale, I he whole or such pnrts of ench troct ns will pay tho costs charitable there on, will ho sold nt the Court House, in the town or iiioonisouri;, rn., on me lain any or jane, 1870. nnd to continue by Adjournment, from day to day.for nrrenimos of tuxes due said County, nnd cost accrued on encli tract respectively. No. or Acres, warrantees or Owners. Dol. CIs. CENTRE. 5 Allnbach llenjamtn 8 1 20 ,11 Conner Isnlnh, Est 0 61 il Conner riiinuol a 6M (I't Hewitt ill lieHtdlct 7 a 7 KrlU William Est 1 M 3 Good Jacob 73 K Htcely Philips ta CATAW1SSA. !W Weaver Ellas 11 41 10 YnntisHlIJI 05 Km Clewell .lucoti Jr 0 ss 61 Ill-obit JB 3 43 Ui Millin er Mifc Geo 18 69 7 Clowell Joseph 2 16 convnqiiam. 771 Jordan Rober t 69 40 2S0 Porter Andrew 0X170 303 WnlUer Lewis 078 01 Uof 170 Ruston Thomas 02 87 UofSM) Ruston Mary 110 43 1.2 of 170 Huston Thomas (12 s7 ol UKO Ruston Alary Ho 43 fill I'axton Kline & Sharpies 199 25 341 lleasley Johnson zsi 43 381 IIIltzhclmcrThomat 211 43 2,0 ivicKorsnnm Amos im 57 asi fihannou Wm. 1100 83 100 Tllckham uenrgo 01 05 ;io mrns i nomas in lis 00 Llndcnmuth, Kline 4 Co 4 12 CO Ltndeninutli lieo It II6 l lot l.eiuy j w 3 07 1 Marr 11 H 3 35 3 " R'lnboldOW 2 31 7 ' Wertman Daniel 2 42 2 " Wallace Wm 4 19 1 " l-Tnnli Yocum 2 47 8 W alker Lewis 3 63 325 Kllno John 2! M iui Youngjomi 193 91 409 Hcnm Joshua 137 is nrnwn KntnaiiHi win i lot uieavcr unit oi 1 " Cooke Catharine 2 03 2 " Cook Darry 8 02 3 " KUngerraan Fred 6 01 2 " Kachclrls Ueo 73 2 " doodman Wm 1 39 400 Kilns John 13 70 FISIIINQCRE EK. Rucknlew Wm Est 9 14 Doty a Pealer 30 45 .. .. jj " 1 41 " " 1 53 l leckenstlno Nathan 3 33 Freas & Houraan 10 15 Oelsinger Jacob I m lkeler Wm 5 03 Jones Richard 19 81 Jones James N 1 59 Mcars Williams 10 15 Montgomery Daniel Est 10 US Pattcthon H W 1 90 Peater Samuel J 12 18 Pealer Ueorge 38 Uuangst Philip 2 01 ' Abraham 5 60 Whltenlght Wm 3 33 .ancrjohu 13 11 FRANKLIN. lloyer Edward 11 01 Lllley Abraham 3 40 Bwauk Geo 70 GREENWOOD TWP. Jlattlu R F 3 3S Cooper Mark I" 5 14 lkeler A J l 39 Kline Daniel 4T Mellck John 38 60 'Iltnian Abraham Est 18 30 CENTRALIA BORO'. Artor John lloylo John Callahan James Ca&cy John Dougherty Michael Dickson Daniel Kline .t Hctubetd John Jesse Lehigh & Mahanoy R R Co Madden Thomas Machcu Thomas Meehan James Nevlu Michael Relly Sheppard B F Wittfch Frederick Zeigier William Uaolo Henry Moigan John D Moore Grace Mr Van lluren S E Mrs Oulun I"atrick Cannon Bernard Cane Terrenco Keller Widow Loveland H A McKluney Chas Mnie John Collins TT Hauly John G Hurley John Kdwuril Jniucs Riven James Denver Daniel Davis Henry Fenstermacher J H Jones Ann T Mrs Kltno Caroline Imogen Pnt McLaughlin F Murphy Thomas Murphy Bridget Man than John Maulbnn Thomas Marks Lloyd Marks George Mcilugh James , Welsh ilarlln Kline John Cain On en (JoirMlchacl Durkln Ellen BRURCREEK TWP. Apple Paul Bowmnu Jesse Itrlttnln Wm A Ulish Reuheu . Beach Nathan Ellheo Lewis Bryan Guy Clem W T D Kvnns Wm ltlcks Jebbo PeaU-rHamuclJ Reeccr Abraham Stackbouso Joseph Hal Kult Adam Hitler Jacob .snonenheiB Philip o8t John 99 300 3 14 15 30 200 17 20 ai 14 100 100 17 200 3 13 50 12 79 40 40 4 9 3 101) 1LK1 2 lots o II 1 ' 1 " 200 38 55 Six) 100 100 180 210 28 10 10 100 200 421 100 5 11 45 10 4(10 4110 380 400 25 92 300 11X1 200 100 140 40 100 2501 49 4-i 48 4? 12 50 100 30 50 100 60 0f2ls JJ of SIS SOU 41 31 X 71 MO 30 U of 100 it of 190 J5of200 Jiofjuo Jjof'.IXI Jj of 200 l? of 100 U of 190 y, of am Jsorao JJ of 200 H Of 200 OJ 21 os 32 100 Hot 00 321 13 30 60 40 25 till 7.1 200 2,1) 200 53 300 111 18 sotiie 220 300 II 10 II 28 23 6 7 100 10 112 67 7 i of 100 lull IV) 471 21 II 12 44 0 07 7 3i 3 65 5 48 677 7 01 1 45 49 40 6 23 3 08 4 49 7 69 3 85 3 05 3 lo 3 92 3 85 1 50 5 00 2 20 1 00 S3 33 1 77 1 55 3.! 3 53 7 17 2 113 1 80 I 15 1 20 40 E0 00 2 07 2 20 2 21 1 90 40 40 40 40 2 20 2 20 1 17 40 1 70 I 10 1 27 1 5i 12 90 12 90 1 85 82 25 W 70 9 68 12 90 13 63 9 39 3 23 05 6 45 12 90 0 43 9 25 31 0 45 2 kS 3 Zl BEAVER TWP. nlumbla Coal a Lumber Co Davis Isaac HarrJgerJacob Miller Ellas Mann a ltoal NojcrCatharlno Nojer George Nungekser George Cchllcher Moses Shlpman H W Wckt Buck .Mountain Coal Iron Company Morris Dunlef BENTON. Armstrong Hannah White Tracy Ruckle William Pennington Jesse R HEMLOCK. Appleman William Applemau DR Brugler Samuel Cumuhell I.N Harris Jacob JACKSON. Wagner Philip Jt Co Htephen William John Kile i 27 CS 27 68 21 10 27 OS 1 fS 0 15 20 91 7 10 12 30 G 15 9 81 2 83 7 20 I SI CO (1 35 5 33 8 27 3 9t) 3 75 3 15 7 77 11 03 5 j 7 31 17 75 4 t0 13 11 11 55 15 61) 3 12 2 CO 3 12 2 63 7 80 2 00 3 93 7 80 7 kO 7 W 7 80 7 SO 3 91 7 H) 7 HI 7 80 7 hO 7 W 7 31 S 23 4 Ml 5 83 41 03 LOCUST. llllllngton'lhomas Fisher John John Samuel . I Miller Jacob Rhods .loh u it Jo&eph Haycra William Ruston Thomas Itecso Dnulel ltustou Mary Itustou Charlotte Reynolds John Myers Mary Ruston Thomas licei.0 Daniel Huston Mary Huston Charlotte Reynolds John Myers Mnry ORANGE. Hageubuch Isaac Evereit James Est Jones Kiennrd Everett Moses Keller Samuel Herring David PINE. JacobyOA IC 10 Heath Sylvester 1 01 ROARINOCREEK. Ilnrgcrod Isaao so 75 Barnes Thus Jr 3 3 Dewes Gcoigo 20 75 Houer Gtorge M Morris Danli-1 2 OS Duty Fiederlck 3 II BUOARLOAF. Colo William Est 4 63 Colo Ezeklel 20 87 lluckalew James 83 60 Frits Henry W 6 85 Goss Nathunlel 31 co Robert Gray 21 20 Oenrhart Wllllara 27 93 Gearhart George 8 91 Montgomery Kobt Eat 40 20 ilelleury Daniel Jr 14 63 Young Abraham a 0.1 John Kile 3 30 MADISON. Mosi-r Jac)b 21 32 Stretch Joseph ' 3180 MONTOUR. GlgerJolm 2 64 Groves Brothers 10 76 I,lby Jacob 2 60 Ramsey John Est 63 MOUNT PLEASANT Ale John 6 61 McCsrty Daniel 74 0 41 200 2 175 VI VI 31 31 47 MAINE. Kllngnmntt Elizabeth Jfosler Jncolr Mann Chas F Miller II G Est Millor Philip Hhiimau Daulettleoil Hlilllnail lsalnh ' Hmcck.llrobst, Yetler If auk Yetter Isnne Vetler 1) A Isnne Yetter Daniel Caiey Edward I lOiiganbcrgcr George dee'd Duly Frederick MIFFLIN. Brown David Mr Creasy Henry Keller John I.uti Elizabeth NuugesserGeo Nuss Jacob I'oneherker Jacob Parks Samuel Est Hutmrjool Zimmerman Joshua t 2) 8 83 41 9 I II 7 W 4 M '4 63 4 83 9 7 II 31 0 31 6 79 A AI 3 71 2 II) n 87 8 01 10 10 00 DO) 1 47 2 80 2 80 8 00 , , DAVID LOWENniJRO, Bloomsburg, April 8, 1870. Treasurer. rpRKASUItEU'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS) IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Also tho following lots, pieces or parcels of Seated Iinds. returned by tho tax collectors, nro to be sold nt the snme time, under the provisions 01 nn net of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the sale of lands for taxes In Columbia Coun ty," approved .March Otb, IMS: Acres. 2 78 8 10 401) 63 321 65 2 400 ,KXI 2 lots 2 20 I lot 325 Hot 1 " 1 " H 2 it 1 25 2 lots 2 " 2 " Hot 3 2 lots 8 10 Hot 11 56 50 40 100 83 420 50 15 Names of Owners. 11ENTON TWP. MlllsJohn Hurlcmnn Johu Koons John SutlurWasu linrlsti Georgo BRIARCREEK. Martin El Ira Thomas Josiah BEAVER. Clark Andrew tract Halliard John Est Hubbies Heirs Mann Haldy & Crlswelt Grover Stephen Miller & Mann Bltteiibcnder & Brelsch CONYNOHAM, Brown Wllllara ilremicn Jacob Breunen William ilaverenl Tnylor Robt Casey John "Lower" Llndcrmuth G D Meghen Peter crane Domlnlck Dyer Ji-nks Kline John Egen Fa trick Burke John Bradley Peter Bradley James Butler Thomas Centre Turnpike Co Chapman William Conly Mary Dewey James Hughes Richard . Meeghan Anthony Meeghan Patrick McKlernan Anna Benner Jacob Hurt Androw Wynn Dennis 1 Velio M M McDonnell Pal Byrney William Preston Improvement Co Gaugheu Pat Gaughen Thos Jolco Peter .Murphy Thos .Murphy Richard Kachelrles John Knlttle Jonas McManomon Philip CENTRE. Brown M h FRANKLIN. Cromly Julia Ann FISIIINQCREEK. Yaplo Michael Est GREENWOOD, Comstock Wm Tameny Moses Watts Moses Wethcrcl Elizabeth Whlteman H P Drclblebls James HEMLOCK. Whltenlght Peter Est MONTOUR. Mlnahan Thomas ORANGE. Kankey James W PINE. Dawson Hannah Clavo Johu Taxes, 1 00 27 4 71 on I 113 2 30 63 CO 202 S 49 "0 78 00 1 II 51 00 n 00 8 10 0 00 12 30 11 00 2 US 32 00 40 2 47 10 03 2 25 3 00 1 60 1 60 1 50 2 25 1 50 1 50 6 00 4 12 1 50 1 60 3 18 1 65 1 25 2 10 1 40 1 50 1 60 27 50 1 50 5 00 2 50 2 60 2 60 1 75 3 85 .160 65 00 40 35 40 2 62 72 CO 8 57 5 01 i 10 COLUMBIA IRON WOEKS,- N. W. SAMPLE. 0. W. NEAL. L. J. TAYLOll. W. W. SAMPLE CO., Corner of Main Street, nnd Tj, & 33. Hail Itond, Bri003vnsBtJK.a-, re-A.. MAOIIINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; HLAOKSMITIIS AND BOILER MAKERS. SUGARLOAF. Holder Lavlna 41 Kllno Casper 00 Moss D& H 62 Fenstermacher CrovellngACo 12 00 JACKSON. Kitchen William Hess James 5 10 3 40 DAVID LOWENBEHO, Bloomsburg, March 8, 1870. Treasurer. " Mt ris't 4.25 " Madison 6.67 " II Creek 3.97 " " 4.41 ' " 5.37 " " 6.21 "-54 " 14.61 " " 6.07 UU Tine 20.5.1 " " 9.47 " " 3.32 " F Creelc 3.17 " II Creek 43.07 less Benton 13.41 " " 13.C0 " " 4.73 " B Creek 4.67 "-52 " 17.20 " " " 10.02 ' " 9.81 " F Cresk 6.71 " Jackson 4.47 " " 7.0S " " 6.36 " " 5.43 " " 9.87 " Mi Pls't 4.51 ' Maciiion 4.87 " " 4.C1 " " 4.87 " " 4.S7 QOMMISSIONEIt'S SALE. Will bo eohl at the Court House, in Blooms burg, on tho second Monday !n June, 1870, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case mado and provided, all tho right, title and interest acquired by said Commissioners in tbe following lots, pieces, and parcels of unseated lands hereto tore purchased by them at Treasurers sale and Leld for a period of more tban fiveyears; tho day of redemption having gone by, un less by the original owner. Aera. 30. Fisher Jonathan 1852 Beaver $4.41 11. Stroup Adam jr 50. Chainberllu Wm 15. Ilarplno David 18. Hower Georgo 50. Reiaher John ar 65. Millard Wm 60. Whitman Abrm. 309. Cook John jr 200. Bancroft L. G. 100. " " 6. Scott Samuel 25. Ash Samuel 400. Curry Patrick 431. Beach NOB 401. " " 11 Kcelcr Ebcnczer 10. Bower Solomon 676. Calfus Charles 13. Klsner John 675. Schuyler&IIonry 30. lkeler William T22. McCalls John 106. Wagner Philip 52. Michael 76. Colder D 150. York. William 6. Oman John 50. Ituuyan Ezra 15. Bobbins Jos. 100. Hunter Robt. 62. Lebo Henry 70. Lyon Robert 22. Welliver John 343. Barron Johu jr 343. Benson l'eter 124. names Thos 134. Lemon Wm 128. Hall Samuel 127. Yorks Joseph 03. Hess Teter 12. McMulIen Jas 400. Applemon 1' ' 150. Fray Chas B .1. naicotjohn 400. McCallasJohn 50. Bittlo Samuel 100. 22. Shick Geo " Franklin 50. Colley BE " Jackson 200. Cowjart James " Lucust 200. Miller 4 rifcr " Mifflin 110. Yoho l'eler " " 40. Yobe Jacob " " 10. Grover Michael" Maine 100. Miller i. Telfor "-52 " 33J. Mann A- Boat " 10. Rittcra Eat. Montour 17. Sloan Ceo Orange 150. Peobler 0 11 i. Tino 120. Hoffman Hat. " 200. Woodsido AFrick " S Loaf 25. Hartzcll David 1660 Mifflin 400. Col: C.t I, Co Beaver 400. " " " " " 380. " " " u 400. Delhi Itobt " " 50. Aah William " B Creek Blank Joaeph " " Traugh Henry " " i-arss panics t ureoic 6. Lvars Jacob " G wood 365. Evcrhard Johu ' Locutt 100. Hughca J B " " 125. Hughca Wi L " " 10. Groves M " Montour 60. CrcYeling A " Maine 03. Shumau F B 1(62 Beaver 14. Bowman SB" B Creek 150. Freas Andrew " " 20. EmcckABrobst " Catawiaaa. 3. Longenbcrge Q " Mifflin SJ. " " ' Maine 60, Shcetz James " S Loaf Locuat "-52 S Loaf 1E58 4.57 4.97 33.13 33.13 14.33 8.41 14.76 8.67 6.35 4.91 45.83 9.01 4.09 " 15.17 Conjngham 21.71 -iU'u-l Pine Beaver 10. 6. 3. DAVID YEAOEIt, 1VJU.U. IjUlCK, CYRUS BOBBINS, 3.67 5.73 63.83 3.57 5.07 3.17 3.83 11.37 10.08 3.57 4.03 13.22 7.00 8.87 3.71 32.07 32.07 30.81 32.07 3.97 3.41 2.93 3.11 3.11 S8.0I 7.31 12.65 4.S8 3.S0 7.V4 4.83 S.13 4.48 3.72 10.4) 9.13 Cowr. JMBOE NOTICE We will meet tho Commissioners of Northum berland comity, on Thursday, May 19th 1870, for the purpose of exainlulug the lte for n County Brldeooverltonrlngt-reek, to bo erected on the lino between the twi, counties, nt a point lu Franklin township where said urldge la to bo located. A IW-On t rlday, the 201 h lust., wo will be in nenver township In tako steps to move Ihu did bridge near Mr. uaac KUngerman. AIJSO The double track bridge over Fishing, creek below Bloomsburg, needsanewroor. Pni posals will be received at this ofilce uuttl Jun. 6i h, for luruUlilug shingles to cover aald brldg. Wo want good lap shingles. Any one wlshlun to correspond byletter with us can do so. All communications will be promptly attended to. Wo will meet at the office on June 6th, 1870, and will then bo ready to complete contracts. DAVID YKAOEH, ) Oommrs. WM. O, QUICK. V of C VHUH BOBBINS, 1 CO). CO. Alltttt W'u. KnicmiAUM, Clerk, Commissioner's Ofllco. 1 Bloomsburg, May IS, 1870. j MANUFAOTUHKKS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, ca:r.itAi. .tiAcniMi work ami iiuimihs. MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANOERa, HEAD BLOCKS, SAW luLTLXi Gr-BA.3S.HSra- 03? ALL .KIOSnDS, CASTINGS FOIt KUItNACES AND ROLLING MILLS. ALSO CAR WHEELS AND AXLES AND GENERAL MINING CASTINGS. BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS, OAK BOXES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND BAI1UIT MET All UELFIELD'S CELEBRATED GLOBE VALVES, STOP COCKS, CHECK VALVES, ATR COCKS, OIL CUPS, ' STEAM. WHISTLES STEAM OUAOBS, STHArVI AMD riTTINaU COITSTANTITT OINT X-XA.TSTX3. AGENTS FOIl SPIIVE'S QOVOJRNOli, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE SIMPLEST AND BUST IN THE WORLD. MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS SUPPLIES EITHER ON HAND OR FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, VIZ; GUM AND LEATHER BELTING OF EVERY DESCRIPf ION, HEMP AND SOAP STONE PACKING, OILS, RED AND WHITE LEAD, AC. LESSEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF -HALL'S PATENT DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURBINE WHEELS. LIBERAL .NDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE. ,v,ATl?.,Fi;Ilt3 for tho "EUREKA" Smut and Separating Machlno and "EX- OfciLSlOH" Brail DllstW. Soilll for plrpnlnr. Rnrplmnn nrnplilnnn onn tin rpoii at tho works. BLACKSMITlHIISra-, HEAVY OR LIGHT FORCINGS, MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. Also manufacturers of Wm. B. Douel'd HAY nnd HARVEST GRINDERS, patented November 2nd, 18G9. REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER. ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED PATTERN SHOP. WE HAVE NOW IN THIB DEPARTMENT THE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF PATTERNS AT SHORT NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED PATTERNS. THRESHING MACHINES, A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired AND ALL EXTRA TARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF HORTON'S PATENT HAY RAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. J65-N. B. 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STARKE it CO, Auburn, N, . mayl3'70-lw. UY THE BEST, JJ THE RED LION BRAND, ItiAOS A Ii I A O A Is superior to all others lu color, quality nnd price ; to be found only ut ' M. P. LUTZ'S Dculcrlit Dry Goods and Notlous.lu Urmrnr'u new building next to thu Court liouso, Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. tiuayl.'70-lt. JOB PRINTING NoftUy x0Ulod at thU Office JJOW TO CUKE COKSU3ri5TIOX. T1FK PHILOSOPHY OP DR. HCIIKKCICS OHUAT Mi;i)ICNI'X Will pcuple never Icaru tO knOW Ihllt a tlKfUSPll Hvpminl Klmnnnh f&snrlly Uibtao the entire system? The i'nliust Principles of common tstnso tech this uuil jet tberoxro lumUretls who rulltulo tin film, nnd continue in tho courts which Almost IncvltuWy brlnts them nremalurcly to tho grave. Mvlnc HI thn mnlnrit V nf linnnlo ilA ot nnmtilntn i-a.l. ance, will, tho laws of nnturt Jt mui-t bo neptir- wt w ut lliut, OIJUUCI V'l 1MLCI.IIIIiI.IIIU Will TO" veue herstlf, Henco wo Una that perbonu who Indulge to excettt lu the me of very rich or IndU cestlblefooU or IntoxlcutlnK drliiKK. Invariably nay a heavy penalty in tio t nil. Tho stomacli Locomcs dlsrirdi-'rciil nidi ioTiicpm in not ihnih ar falls to perform Its functions, ilvj-pepsin and Its attendant evils follow, nnd fetlll the sulIVring m UU lduuN persist lu cllnlnL' to tho tlioroimhly ex. clncis aro rctommcmkd to nil bucli. lhe b'lniT euro and certain relief whoiever they aro tued dlrcitcd, and all that Is necefcfuuy to eimblNh mcif reputation wun eviT muni; ni'iuor wo man In tho land Ik a fair nnd Impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical on this point, and who havo permitted interested per won a to prejudice them agalust theso uow celettrated renii-dleH lor Consumpttou, discard their preju dices, und be goerned by thu principle of rea son and common sense. Jf tho by me in Is dUor dero-i depend upon It, tn'nlue cases out or tn the t.eat of ino clhovdtr will be lound In the b to much and liver. To cleanse and Invigorate tho stomach and tostlmulatothellcr lo healthy action, uso HCHENCK'S MANDUAKi; PILLS. The dally InereasiiiL' demand lor theso pills U the best evf dence or their value. Tliousands upon thousands of boxes aro sold dally. Why? Simply because they uct promptly and efficiently. Invalid who may not find It convenient to call on Doctor SC1IKNCK in pernon arc Informed that full and completo directions for ne accompany each paktiffe of the MANDHAKR PILT. PtTtMON'IO HVRUP ANI HKAWEHD TONlC.-The!o medicines will cure consumption unless the lungs aro so far gone that the patient Is entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may bo atlied by thoso who nre not familiar with the virtues of thefo great remedies, "JIow do lir. bCHKNL'K'H medicines effect their won derail cures ol consumption?'1 Tbe answer is a simple one, They begin their work or restoration by bringing lli stomach liver and bowels Into nn active- hearthy condU tfon. Ills food that cures this formidable dis ease. KUHUNCK'H MANDItAKK 1ULL.S act on the liver and stomach, promoting secretion, and removing the bile and Mimo which have result ed from tho inactive ar torptd condition of these organs, und of tho system generally. This slug gbh stato of the body, and the consequent ac cumulation of the unhealthy substances named prevent the proper digestion of rood, and. as a natural consequence, creates disease, which re suits In prostration and finally In death. Ht-'HUNCK'B PULMONIC 81'HUP and SKA. WEKD TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with the food, aid the digestive organs, make good rich blood, und as n natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what tl may. this is tiie only true euro for etirsumption, Experience has proved It beyond tho shadow of a doubt, and thousands aro to-day alive nnd well whoa few years slnco were regarded as hopeless cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. hCHUNCK'8 remedies, and were restored to permauent health by their uso Oncof tho rirbt steps the physician should tatce wltliacoiiNUmptlvo putleutls to Invigorate the system. Now how Is this to be doner Certainly not by giving medicines that exhaust and euer vale mtdicuies that Impair Insteidof improve the functions of tho digestive orpin. lAtctor tSCHKNClv'rt medlcluescieanso the stomach and bowels of all snbstancos which uiocalculuted to irritate or weaken them, They create auappo tlt promote htalthful dlgestlou-make good blood, nnd. as n conbequeuee, they Invigorate and hirenictben the entlru sbtm, ami mnreis pecially those parts which are diseased. If this csuuot be doue, then the caso must baiegnrded as a hopeless oue, If the physician finds Jt Jmpoxblble to make a I'ATIKlw tl-M mmuni, u "niiinrn ciaui cannot partake of qm nourlshluK lood and nrnncrlv dlcrestlt.lt Is lmitObslble that ho OA 11 gatu In flesh uiuUlivnk'th; and it U equully lm Itobsioie to uriyK iwuvuxt iu nun cuuuuiuu hu nnif ns ilie liver Is burdened witli dUeamfHl lilt. and the stomach laden with unhealthy sllmo. Almost I no urm rniursi miiuo iu me pnyKiciau bv a cousumntlve iatlcnt Is that ho will nre- sfrlle m&dlclnes that will remove or alia vt lie cough, night sweats and chills, which are the suio attendants on consumption. Hut this should not bo dono, as thecouuh lbonly uu effort of uaturo to relieve Itself, and tlio night sweats anu cimis are caused uy me uiseascu lungs, iuu remedies oidlnarlJy prescribed do mote harm mail goou. incy impiur iuo luunmui u stomach, impede healthy digestion, und nggra vato rather than cure (he Ulbtase, rrt1Am lo nflnr nil. IlOlllllll lllrO fattA With which to sutwitantiato apposition, aud it Is upon facts mat ur. (M.iir..v jv uuuj ti nun hae luken his nutllcino In accordance with hU directions have not only been cured of conxump tloti. but, from the Jact that these medlclijtM act with wotulerjul i-owir ain the dlgwiuve organs patients thus cured sinedlly gain ilesli. t'lcuiis Ing the tem of all lmpurltiea, they lay tho foundation for i solid, substantial structure. Itesiuriutf tl.efo orgsus to health, they create au opiwtitc. Tu. foodls properly ahsimllatexlt the quantity of blood U hoi only lncii-aed, but U made rich und strouc und In the. fucvuj such a coudltlou of (he system till dUiwu hiul be b&u lshed. .... . Full directions accompany each of the lucui clntis, su tbut H Is uot abolutrly necessary that patients shou aseo w. Bi;iit.i;v-jv uulessthev deslro to have their Jungs examlmd. f or mu p 15 North r delni dvlco is cUen wHIiowl charge, but for thorough examination wUU tho llespirome r thecnargo.-. . HMtm this purple he Is at his prluclial offict ;. No. jJortli Hlxih Ht.. c"fiu;r oi Commerce. Pb . ;h!a, very Kaiurdsy, from A, M, uulil l ivlco is given wHIiowl charge, but for rlugU "xainluatiou with tho llespirome Price of the rulmonlc Syrup and Beawt4 Toiflo each. I LRU per bottle, or tfw a half oH Mandrake VllUWcenUu box. 'or "U by U druggUM aprh7ily.