mU dpolimvbtnn Lomsburg, Friday, July 1, 1070, hrxsT of simco nrovonts tho mibllcn. tn of n coiniminiciition from Black itek. IViiat a nltv It is Hint our crowing in 1ms not cot a nark. Can wo not secure a Rood location ? f Ai'Eii and Envelopes, and a general lurtmoni or stationory nt mo jiouk iv.niinouni'o this week tho n.nno of fcvUUlUHiu iur Juiy.vAiiiiiiiissiuiiL'r, Lower. A refreshing shower fell Wcunesuny last, rouesiiing man, 14 and tho vegetable world, and cool- Mho ntmrwpiicro most graiuiuiiy. Good Joke. Tho l'hlladeliihla Post csts ins isxcoiioney, Uovcrnor ry, ior x iu.-tmout, twin a., ty , jjain- , Lsq., lor vicu iresiuont. wiiicli BOQLl I variety of BlanU-books. Hccclnts. Kljl'ayatilo and Receivable. Deeds, fcriitages, oil1., 10 do lounu nt iho 0K Store upiiusuu inu vyourt Home. Iiie Crops. Tho hay crop this year i uinguuiL'cnt one, nun irim promises to nuiinuaiJi. xno wiitai win yield r ha f a crop on tlio avoraca In thU iily, owing to tho lly, liall, &c. Imoko additions lately mado to tho wnsiHirg uirciiituinp; .uurnry uro Inccuts Abroad, Lotliair Stepping Bvoinvard, Llttlo Womon, Only a ,OM i-asiuoned um, etc. bi'RT House-. Tho Commissioners (having tho iron fence around tho Brl Jioiiio property, painted with liar, wneieoi inesincii is most uu- i-wt. I'aintofsoino kind has been i needed and wo aro irlad to seo tho Eroveincnt. EAltVESTlNG. Farmers near tho raro fairly at work harvesting, ono hvo, wo unucrsianii navo nearly liti- xnis is unusually cany and is to tho intensely warm suns of wst week or two following thecon- bctl rainy season. bxsisTEXT. Tho Republican takes itusk tills weoK lor publishing n ke renort sent by n correspondent. Htli it thinks improper, but in tho e column refreshes its renders with trtlclo not police news, vastly worse nours. kmmis' Monument. Why do not flitiercnt rosts 01 tno u. a. u. anil ires of Patriotic Order Sons of irica in this county initiate somo lenient looking to tho erection of n era monumtmt at mis piacov Lot jorcanizatlon take tho lead and tho lis will help. pious Fall. W. If. Smith of Or eille, whilst piekimr ehenies. on May evening of last week, fell illio.treo to tho ground, a distanco pen lect, iracturing his lilp joint fcruisitig himself severely. Thu ac- i was caused by tho breaking of n of tho tree. e Baptist Festival. This fair Jon last .Saturday evening, and J about $100. Tho attendance was larger than was expected, and tho cam ran out at an early dato. Tho lir for thn ivory iravel.tho cold fish. Wresting gown was iwtlve, and pro llmueh excitement Tho Odd Fol io! this place won I He gavel. I ... x.iTUOKE. Almost nil our ox- fees aro recording ttit.es of death or Kralion irom llieexlremo heat. Tho i reventives aro temperance in eat- kirinknig.nnd exerrlr-o. Keenoutof lun asinucli as possible; drink but (cow water nnu loss spirits; avoid jetodily exercise, and you will bo hi weather tho "heated term" with- Bilious dilllcuity. ISO. John 'Wagner.aged about ly-ono years, six lect high, with i on lelt faido of tlio face, wcirine" u n s-ult, lelt ids homo on Friday tho iiust. iie nas noiueen nearii 01 since, information concerning his wheio U will be thankfully received by jife, Anna Wagner, Jaysburg, Ly. Iii2 county, Pa. Exchanges ufll iraf.ivor upon n poor woman in ills- jy copying tins notice fascial Fact. Tho giorioii3 -1th joy, mis year 01 grace, lbTU, will eon .uominy, consequently on that IhobanLs will nil bn elnseil. NotoH Bring on tho Fouith will fall duo jy previous, which beinc Sunday. Boakeit liece.ssarv ftirnll narthvt in- (till In negotiable papers to attend e tamo on Saturday. Jul v 2nd. in to bavo nrotosth. Remember this t'lVO tlio co&ts and n vls.lt from the ry Public. m i. Chickens. Thousands or f annually dlo or gapes which would wise find their way to market. In ithil Suit I f ui remeuying tiio disease, wo (he following, by W. B. Burnell. I'uifi'pon.uounecuciu, eatu to boa Nro: "JIlx in u tablespoonrul or W tlio meal It will hold, and pivn tllU'l tis.'l owl (rood of ten or twelve chickens." lilt I the-r P.nuus : "All that diofrom taking all that dlo fmm tlio ennes after Hsu, i will pav orat any exnen-.e." "wuui our rumors try n. k'Elovo In nlornnl. nml p.intinf. lin pu by absencoor tho grave. And I wo not surprised that Mis. Belter plliamsport. tho next day after her Iqd's death, took tho cold plato V Ms falso teeth and got u Jeweler pea ringor It, so that sho could D' her hllHlmnd'H ffiriminn. fihn f..H flip, must havo gomo souvenir to I thfi fiWPPt. mpmnrfpa nf hn nnet. P thought this would bo better of l aJotl I'aving tno teetn altered to fit hor uimsoaud. jsx. hh Ni.W8. To fill tho local col (of a newspaper with spicy, read lUms at tins time of year, is near impossible a icat as to extract (from a turnip. Fditnrs. liko nu. I "abhor a vacuum" hut that such luum does exist nt this nrf-put Is Pbted. Tho truth is, that tlio jw has been entirely too warm for f'ing to happen, Tilings don't take t With tlio thermometer amonir tho I'js, and tho community need not t to bo either shocked, or amused treat extent until tho weather fwier. I.E. iiolesome Field Drink. Tlio (Ivouso of cold water during tlio I'.'lng heat of summer often results K'ous und alarming Illness. It is I'tJlG filKMcnhli. Hint mmn linmi-nirn r "v buosiituicii ior n, oi which plprcEbcd can partake with tafo Jinhls nurposo I am nwaro of no r Or rar..A.nrrnci.in. .lrti.i- 11m. W .. - .-.wav lUIIUIIIItH fl.l.. mull ijuowingi Tako of tlio best whito r'wEincer root, enipfnl v lirti sod, PtlDCCs: croimi fif Inrlor imp. innrp' Irilx quarts, to bo boiled for about F'nuts, thcnstrulncd: to tliostrain- iwor add 0uo jiound or sugar, and 'f' a it over tho fire; keop It well Ir "u"gar is penecuy (lis and then pour It into nu earthen Mntri wiii.f. .r... i i.. linLfrac"ms of twtnrlo ncld, and lh i ' emon.nnu ici it remain lo heat u reduced to a luko warm i"ure; then add n tablespoonrul of yrriiig theip well togetlier und ;VuP.,Tho corks must ho well "U. Tllh llrli.L- ...III I.., I.. 1. 1,. I. ....... ill.1 ;l It. I; 1 1,1" four or flvo days. This Is a rWkt weather. THE GitADUATED.-T-Amonc tho names of tho graduates of Lnfayetto College, Fus ion, Pa., wo notlco that of David J. Waller, Jr., of this place. - CommenuaiiIjE. It speaks well for tlio good behavior of our citizens, that, although tho Lock-up hns been finished and ready for visitors for porno time, no person lias, as yet, been found desirous of testing its accommodations. Wo think that Uloomsburg stands high in tho list of tho moral and quiet towns of tlio State. For n placo of Its slzo thcro Is very llttlo polieo work necessary. ConuncTioN. Tlio advertisement published by us of tlio Orangevillo eel cbration of tho coming ltli of July, ap pears to havo inaccurate) in stating that Air. Uuckalew was to deliver an oration on that occasion. Another gentleman was engaged to deliver tho oration and Air. li. promised to accompany him up on tho occasion but not to deliver u reg ular address. By somo blunder nil in correct notico was furnished us, but ac cording to tlio ruio or printers wo "fol lowed copy." Heat. Wo may fairly bo said to havoagenuino"licatcd term." From all parts of tho country como reports of tho Intenso weather of tho past week. Tho thermometer has varied from i)0 to 100 in thn shade in different locali ties. Sunday last was "scorcher" in this town, and night brought littioor no relief. It is refreshing, however, to know that tho corn is growing finely, and that tho crops aro looking bettor. A shower, howover, would help things amazingly. AitltEHT. Qeorgo Schcnck, u colored boy about fifteen years of age, was ar rested on Jlonday night last by Consta ble Woodward, on n warrant charging him witii cutting a tovcro gash in tlio head of Nelson McCarty's llttlo daugh ter by throwing stones. This stylo of amusement is much in voguo with tiio youngsters and should bo stopped. Messrs. Bobbins AlCyer somo time since suffered n loss of nearly 100 from tho breaking or ono of their largo plato glaes windows, caused by stono throw- TniNiTf College. Tho Ilartrord Times of Thursday, June 23d, gives a detailed accountoftheclass day exercises at Trinity Collego, Hartford, Conn. Tho poem written and delivered by Mr. Ar thur Dyer is remarkably ilno.its length howover, proventlng our publication of it. Tlio chronicles of tho class of '70 were read by Mr. Georgo E. Klwell of this place, and were filled with humor ous allusions, calling forth continual ap plause. Tho class of '70 I30110 of unus ual merit, and its members will doubt loss bo heard of in arter iifo most credit ably to themselves and tho institution from which they graduated. Small TuiKVUitY.-Somo rascal, hav ing neither tho fear or tho law nor com mon doconcy beforo his oyes, broku into tho spring liottso or John K. Grotz, on Saturday night last, and thon and thcro did feloniously nbstract all tlio butter contained therein, together witii tho plates on which it was placed. This sort of theft is always irritating, but it was rendered doubly so in this case, from tho fact that this wretched piirer crdld not lcavo enough butter for tho morning's meal. In vlow of this fact, Mr. Orotu feels impelled to request ono of three things; oither a discontinuance of such visits altogether, a selection of somo other night than that of Saturday, (as no stores aro open on Sunday morn ing,) or tho leaving of enough butter lororeautast next morning. This wo must say isno moro than reasonabloand should receive tho attention of thothief, aiorciam, wnoso oetior pian lor obtain ing butter, if 1 1 13 palato requires that oleaginous compound, would bo to call on Mr. Grotz and beg n small aipply. By so doing ho would keep out of tho clutches of tho law. which, if 1 in nnr. sists in his present course, will ovontu- auy piaco mm wnero no win navo time ior quiet thought If not for repentance. Baltimore. Juno 23. Tho ofllcoof thoMaryland Firo Insurance Company, of Baltimore, corner of I'ost Office av enue and Second street, a short distanco from tho post ofUce, about noon to day was robbed ot United States bonds and ther valuable. securities, amounting to ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars. LOCAL NOTICES. Demoious! Tlioico eold soda water. drawn from Marblo Fountains, at Hen. icrsnoi's urug store. Wanted. A. lournevnian iin-smitli. mniKllately. Steady employment to i good workman. Annlv to Smith Brothers, Orangevillo, l'a. Di:nti3tuy. Wo had neglected to notico that Br. Hugh Thompson has incaicu us a uenust in i'Jspy, mm is at' tending to alLtlio branches of that nro fesnion. lie has been in practico over twenty years and fully understands tho requirements oi nis proiessiou. " Vr Sage's CATAitnir Bemedy is warranted to euro Catarrh in its worst forms and stages. Tho most painful cases aro speeuuy relieved by it, and stop paces, onensivo discnarccs. ant tainted breatji all yield to its wonderful curative powers. "Cold in tlio Head." dizziness and thin watery discharges uro remov ed, tho head cleared, tho air passages opeueu, aim reuei mid eomiort auorued by its use. it contains no strong irritat. inc. poisonous or caustic drugs, sent by mail on receipt or sixty cents. Address B. a. l'iereo, M. B. Buffalo, N. Y For aaloby mo?t druggists everywhere Buiiing tho last ten years Inventors oi mo highest talent navo directed their attention to improving tlio most valua bio modern luvontiou, tho bowing Ma chine. JNono navo boon so successful in combining in ono Machino so many excellent qualities as tlio Singer Manu facturing Company in their now Family Sowing Machines. Tho fact that their sales durlug tho last tlireo years havo ijlx-u sixty iiiousaiiu moio man any other company in tho world, is sulll- ciont ovidenco that tho poopIo havo learned irom pructicai uso wmcn is tno nest. Tins Machino is constructed on approved mechanical nrinc pies, wit nil tlio lato Improvoraopts for overy variety oi lamuy sowing or.neavy tall. orlng. It runs lightly, quietly and rapidly : makes tho lock stitch aiiko on both sides; uses a greater variety o threads than other machines; is dura mo; not nauio to get out oi order : eaiv to learn ; and requires only ono hand to guide tlio work, enabling tho person using it to sit In nu easy und healthy position. It possesses all thu good qual ities of other machines, and Is free from their oblcctloiis. It only needs to bo known to bo appreciated. Kvery family uesiuiiK iv pcricci iiiaciiiuu snuuui pur ennso tno mugcr. Utoum.lmiK .liar lie I ltioi I. Wheat per bushel Ityo " Cum 14 Oats. l'lonr r?r harre! Clovei Lceil, Klaxiiecil Iluttcr Ekss Tallow rotntne M Drk-ii Api'loa llntim 11.2' I CI I 0) M , 7W . h 00 M ill !3 1 2 " 1 17 hides ami MiouliU'rii I jir.l tier nouuj - Hay pc-v ton - IS 00 IHOM No. 1 Bgotcli pie -i'JWil No. a " tsyjfsa) lllouro J0 l.U.MllHIt. HomliKk Jloarila lr tbonuml ft....... (10 0) I saw , 15 uu , ou , 7 ul .8 1 Ul JoUt, Htuntllut;, I'lunk.dleinlnelt). Diuniiie. no, i per iuuhohuu.. Hldlni; " ft, JOB PIIINTINQ Neatly ciecutMl at this (Mc COLUMBIAN AND THE KALEIDOSCOPE. ,, A mnpof lmy liro, Us liiidimtloniiuKl ltn valcuurcru.'ti CIX, DAVID THE KINO. Somo persons who havo becomo his torical characters, nro so peculiarly dis tinctive, that they aro known to com paratively a few or tlio human raco ; and to those only, whoso studies or pur suits havo led them, moro especially, into tnoso departments or art, sclchco or literature, In which such personages Decaino famous. Others aro almost equally well known to tho reading com munity , as they nro to thoso who follow tho sumo callln;; enjoying, as It were, a sort of universal eclcbrlty, confined to no clime, or raco, or sect. iVh history lias been written hereto fore, unless a man woro u enwn, or iieaded an army, or murdered a king, ho was likely to dlo without leaving a, name to posterity. Thohumblo artisan, or tlio starving author, albeit both were creating impcrishablo works, destined at somo future period to arouse n nation from years of apathy, were forgotten amid tho turmoil that followed ; and unless they could buckio on tho armor and ruio tho whirlwind thoy had raised, they woro set down as tlio moro ma chines or tlio day ; whllo tlio personages who had been east to tho surfaeo by tho revolutions, at onco becamo hedged round with a sort or divinity, and ar rogated to themselves tho honor or or iginating that, which had In truth orig inated them. Usually, In profano history, tlio only ights which havo been shown w, woro those or battle and blood ; and tho only haracters with which wo becamo In timately acquainted, woro thoso, who ror tlio timo being, directed tlio courso or armies. Tho long, and secret, and Invincible strugglo for certain political ights, and religious tolerations, were cither entirely forgotten, or not consid cd worthy of oven a passing notico ; but when tho long preparing disaffection breaks out into open rebellion, then tho historian seizes tlio pen, and tho paint er his pencil, nnd tho events of tho hour no chronicled, perhaps faithrully.often, however, with a party prejudice. Until very lately, wo havo been left in darkness, forced to gropo our way amid our many conjectures, ignorant as to tho causes of well known events, or tho first Illegal encroachments, which led to certain results disastrous to des potism, but glorous to liberty. Wo uro happy to say, that for profmo history a brighter day is dawning. Tlio mantio of Clio has fallen upou tho shoulders of Motley, of Irving, of l'rescott, of Ma- caulay, and of Hallam. In them wo find much of tho philosophy of history, wo aro mailo acquainted with tho deep and latent cause, witii tho very founda tion and material of history, as well as tho natural and incidental results of thoso causes. It is not merely tho nak ed facts, connected with a particular transaction, hut also tho cause, which makes history valuable. No matter how charming may bo tho narrative, no matter iiow artistically, great o vents aro woven and cotmocted to each other; it Is not in tho field or cabinetjthat wotiro made to comprehend the eauso of a public movement ; but in tho workshop or tlio mechanic, nt tlio plow or tho husbandman, nt tho firc sido or tlio diiy-Iiiborer. Perhaps overy important revolution has gone through a long courso or preperation, and that preparation has been among those who had not beforo that, figured cither in politics or history. Here, then, should tho historian go to collect his materials and facts, and this is tlio narrative which makes history, and makes it valuable. Whether our successful modern his torians took their hint from tho Sacred Writings, of course we can only conject ure. It is there that wo fir.d history related and written as it should be, anil to that Book we can always turn for a splendid specimen of un varnished nar rative, speaking or people as they aro, "extenuating nothing, nor setting down aught in malice." It is our intention to speak o! tlio cel ebrated personage whoso name stands at tho head or this article, as a man, ami as a king. Whether wo shall dilfor materially rrom others, in our estimate or his character, remains to bo seen. Certain it is, that wo all must judge of dm as wo find him in Holy Writ, for in his caso no factious, or zealous, or time-serving historian, has transmitted a one-sided view of his pretensions to fit mo and respect ; but men who had no sinister object to subserve, no motive to conceal or misrepresent, but whoso great mission was tlio cause of truth. From. tho writings of tlio Prophets, from tho records of thu Chroniclers, wo tako our history of David. Tlio future King was but a lad, when tho Prophet Samuel annointod Saul to lio King over Israel, by thu command of God, Saul seems to havo been a very warllko King, "and fought against ids onomies on every side," "and thorq was soro war against tho Philistines all the days of Saul ; and when Saul saw any strong man or nny valiant man, ho took him unto him." Tills fact accounts for tlio part that tho then Shepherd of Bethloliem afterwards played In the tragic history or Saul, for David prov ed himself a "valiant man." When n young man, tho Psalmist seems to havo been bashful and modest to n degree, nor had his father and family any groat opinion of his merit. Ho was smaller in stature than any of his seven broth rou, and if wo iup tojudgohy tho orders to Samuel, ho must havo been rcmar kablo in this regard, for tho Sccr was ordered not to look "on tho height o his st ituro." Still ho was esteemed, oven beforo his encounter with Qoliali orGath, "a mighty valiant man, and a man of war." Nothwitlistandiiig that ho was thus held, and also that Samuel, tho Seer,had sotnetimo proviously nnoliitcd him as King.to succeed Saul.yet wo still find him employed hi tho business of keeping his father's sheep, and unius lug lilmsclf during tho Intervals In play ing upon tlio harp, In fact, ho was al ready eolebrated as a imwlclun ho "was cunning in playing:" nml that ho had a great reputation that way, Is ovldont from tho circumstance, that even the servants of Saul know or his talents. IfU UK CO.NTINUKII, A I'olitj: man. My ileccasetl uncle, says n humorous writer, " was tho moat jiollto mail in tho world. Ho was milk ing n voyage on the Danube nnd tho boaUunU. My undo was Just on tho point of drowning, Ho got his head n novo water for onco, toolc oiThls hat and bald, 'Badlcs and gentlemen, will you please, oxeuso mcV nml downlio went." DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXIHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA CoiiiUy Convention. Tho pomocrtttlo voters of tlio several blslrlots 111 txilmnliln county, nro renucslod to meet at tlio intinl nlnce cl holding tho Kenernl elections, on SnturJuy, tho 30lli day of July, 1870, lietween the Hours of threo o'clock nnd seven o'clock In the nfternoon of that ily, nml eiectliy liallot two persons to represent tho District In n Conn ty Convention tolio hold at the Court House In llloomsburit.on Monclny.AnRUstlst.BtlJo'clook noon, to select two Congressional conferees to meet similar conferees from other counties of the District, to nominate a candlilato for Con cress j two Representative eonrcrees to meet slmlliir conferees rrom the other county In the District, to nominate n candidate for member of Assembly j to nominate ono person for Associate JuUgoi one neisou for bherirrs ono person for Jury (.ommlsnloner , one person for County Commissioner! ono person for Coroner, and one person for County Auditori To bo supported by tho Democratlo party at tho coming election. lly order of Iho Commltteo. CHAHLHH 11. nitOCKWAY. Chairman. Candidates Tor IVoinlnat Ion. Tho following gentlemen have been mentioned for nomination to tho several County Ollleesto bo lltled by election tho picsent year, and their names will bo presented for the consideration of the Democratic County Convention : SlIUKIFF. EMANDUS UNANGST, FlSUI.NncIlECK TOWNSHIP, JAMESLAKE, SCOTT TOWNSHIP. SAMUEiTr! KLINE, SCOTT TOWNSHIP. BEES J.IhLLABD, SCOTT TOWNSHIP. AABONSMITII, HK.MI.OCK TOWNSHIP. i. k. kbTckbaum, nENTON TOWNSlltP. WILLIAM TpPLEMAN, 11KNTON TOWNSHIP. WILLIAM EYEB, riKEENWOOD TOWNSHIP. mathiasTkline, FISHlNOCHEEK TOWNSHIP. A8.S0CIATE JUDGE. JOHN It. YOIIE, Mil KLIN TOWNSHIP. SAMUEL CBEASY, MIFII.IN TOWNSHIP. COMMISSlONKIt. IIIKAM J. BEEDEB, CATAWISSA. TOWNSHIP. minnebTiiile, CATAWIS3A TOWNSHIP. JOHN pThaNNON, CKNTKALIA BOKOUCJIL JUHY COMMISSIOXDll. ISAAC McBRIDE, MAPISON TOWNSHIP. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN that an application will be mado at tho next meetlngof the General Assembly of tho Com monweulth of I'ennsvlvnnla for tlio itienrnnrn.. tlon of a bank. In accordance with the laws of the uommonweaiin, to bo entitled the "Uatawlssa uenosit ana wavinir isanic." to ue loomed nt coin.- wlvsa. Col. eo..Pa.. with a cnnltal of Hltv thnuKimil uouurn. witii me rigm 10 increase iiie sumo 10 ono nunareu nnu nny inousanu uonars. OTICE, All nersonq know Inn1 thcniRolvn liulhtril tn the 11 rm of Jos. Ij. Bhannon & Co. or Jos. I bhau non are hereby notified that the book a are la tho hands ot T. J. Moms. They will uleaso call and settle on or before August 1st, or they will bo Ilioornsburg, July 1, 13T0-3t. TmiLOSOPlIY OF MARRIAGE. JL A Njiw Couii3K of LtXTintE-S, as delivered at the l'enua. Polytechnic ami Anatomical Museum I'JJ.J UIlfcSLUUL Ml.. I II I no OUU1H uuovo Twciiin. Philadelphia, embracing tho subjects: How to ljive nnu wnai 10 i.ivu ior; louin, laturuy UUU UIU AUB J11IU UUU UClieiUllV lll'VlUWCU Tho c-au&e oi lndlue&tlon: Flatulence and norv ous Diseases accounted for: Marrlnue I'hila. suphlcally considered. These lectures will be lurwurileil rMii nt ul ia ceil ttt v Mdilreimliiit Secretary of tho Pennsylvania Polytechnic AND ANATOMICAL, 311'bKUai, ITH UUlHtUUl Ml., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. jgltlDOE NOTICE . wo win uicei ai ir. isaac iiiingamon's, in lleuver twp., on TliurhJay tlu'7tli uay ol July ucxt, Irom 1 o'clock, M. to li r. M to let cou- trucl lo move tno coverea iiriugo at nml pince to u nolnt about 1 mile up creek. Kew lan bhlii. gles. clear or ap, to bo used. Tho brldgo to bo baiye icrigin as oiu ouo ; wiug waus 10 uu auoui fcame us old ones. Abutments to bo 13 leet abovo low walcr mark. I'lau auu hptcillcauous cau bo seeu ou tho cround at day ol lettlun or at this oltlco In the meuuilme, All communications rclatlui; this mutur will be properly attended to. lJAviij irjAui;it. l LoinmrK. W.M. (1. liUICK, r ol L'YltUS ItOllUlNS, J Col. Co. liif Wm. lCr.ici;iiAi'.M, Clerk. Cuminlhnlouer's OUUo. ) Blooiii!burg, Juuo'JJ, 1&70. i T)ULE ON THE HEIBS OF SA- I , UAH A. 1IOWMAN. LOI.UMUIA COUm v.bS: The Commonwealth of Pi nusylvanla to Thomas llownvui, Henry ISOWIUail, tttMUf JIUIVII'UU) Jllllll.l u.iwmu.1, R, It. r.owmau. Ueoiuo L. liowman. ManaMta llow man. John liowman, Mary luU-rnmirtcd with l'hlllp Mowcry, l'enlna Hmlth, Henry liowman, Andiew liowman, John liowman, Celestla Mil ler, who ot William Aimer, iuuiuua nuier. who ol Win. T. Hitter, Jane, wlfo or Thomas culver, Maltha liowman, jovepn i uowman ana fcaid Martha belima minor, who has lor her guardian Solomon Nlhart, lineal descendants or Hiirah A, liowman, uiceubeu, auu iuuii uu. p.miii teretileil, Vrcctitvj: You aio hereby cited to bo and appear befoiolhe Judges or our Orphans' Court at an Orphans' Court lo bo held at lllooms. burg, on tho llrfet Monday or September next, then and thcro to accept or rcmo to tako the real estate ol said Harim A, Uowman, deceased, at the appraised aluatlon put upon It by the In fimst duly auaided by the bald court.ond re turned by tho fcherltl. And hereof full not. Witness tho Honorable William Klwell, Presi dent or our said court, tho oth day or May, A. 1). ono thousand eight hundred and soveuty, WHLLl.NUTON H. ENT, Clerk, llloonubiirg, Juao 21, 1870.-IW, gHEIUFF'S SABE. lly virtue or a wilt or Venditioni Kxponas Is sued out of the Court or Common rieas ol Col umbia county ami tn me dliected will bo expos ed to sale hy public vendue or outcry on the premises, on Saturday, JulyU, lUTO.atone o'clock In tho afleiuoon, the following real estate to wit, situate In the town orMontuna, township of Con yugham, Columbia county, houuded on Iho oust by u tlttecii lootalley, on tho south by lands of tho estate or Peter llelwlg.on tho west by Centre stiect, being Ufty leet lu width us lild outou map of saia town. Seized, taken In oxccullon nnd to be sold as the property or Joseph U. Leiby. MOKDECAI MILLAHU, IHoomsburg, June 17, 7(1. Sheriff. s IIKIUFF'S SALE. llv virtue ora certain writ of Venditioni Kx pouas, lssuod out of tlio Court of Common l'tens of Columbia County, and to mo directed, will be exposed to publio salo or outcry, on tho premises on Wednesday. July (1, 170, at one o'cloclc in tho afternoon, Iho lutcri'ht of William 1), Albertsou lu the followlna real estate, situate lu Ureeuwood township lu the couuty or Columbia, Ktate or I'cnnsvlvuuta. bounded on the north by lands or John Btaley, on the east by lands or ltecce, on tho west by lauds of Androw'dray. ..nntnlnlni? about Itftv acres. AlkO tho Interest ot nld William 1). Albertsou, In a certain lot of ground situate In tho township of (Jreenwood, uforexaUl, and boundod on the north by lands or Almlm Albettsuu, on tlio east by lands or John aio'ire. on inu hoiiiu uy uinus oi Isaac ue I'ltt aud o liters, on mo west uy lanus oi JiiKepli Hands and others, containing fifty acres moie or less, ou whlcli Is elected a tiainu dwel ling house uud Iramo burn, with other appurte nances. Helped, taken into execution and to bo sold as tlio property or William 1. Albertsou, 11 .MOUULUAl .MILLAltD. Uloomsburg, Juno 17, '70 hhcnlf. J OIIN G. JACOBY'S UAKEHY AND COKFECTIONintY! BEllWICK, l'E.VN'A. The underslrued would respectfully iulorm thu Clllzeus or Uerwlck, and vicinity, that he has opened u Conlectloucry and llakf ry In 01)1) rilLt.OWB' HALL, llerwlclr, l'a., wluie ho is pieparcd to furnish all kludsor l'LAI.N AND FANCY OANDIGR, FltnNCII UANDIKS, I'OUUION AND DOMtaTIO F11U1TS. OUANUES, LEJIONS, UA1RINS AC, Ac, AC, AC, UY W1I01.KSAI.K AN II ItEr.VlI.. AmoiiK the assortment will be found Cream berts', l.'lL-s, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jellies or d'iller eut kinds. Mustard. Calsun. l'lckles. Chocolate. mus, i.nifusu wuinuis, I'lanuis, Aimon.is. ru eut kinds. Mustard Canned Fruit or all kinds, Corn Hlarch, Keg Ills. cult, hodu C'radiers, Oyster Ciackcrs. Cheese, Knap, writing J'aper, Agreement rupers, kii velopes, VIS1I AND OYSTKHS, And nroduce nf nil kinds. Frnh llread and CakCM every day. Ice Cream In htason, Vour patronage is bollcltcu. JOIINO.JACXJHV, llorwhk, Juuol7j;o-tf E KIDNEYS. The Kldnejs uro two In number, situated nt tho tipper part of tlio loin, surrounded by fat, nnd consisting of llireo parts, vlv tho Anterior, the Interior, nnd tlio Exterior. Tho anterior absorbs, Interior consists of tis sues or veins, which servo nin deposit for tho urluo nnd convey It to the exterior. Thocxter. lor. Is a conductor also, terminating In n slugle tube, nud called tho Ureter, Tho ureters are connected with tho bladder. Tho bladder is composed or various ooverlugs or tissues, dlvidod into parts, viz.! the Upper, tlio Lower, tho Nervous, and tho Mucous. Tho ' upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability others urlnato without tho ability to retain. This fre quently occurs Inchlldren. To cure llieso (ifToctlons, wo must bring Into action tlio muscles, which are engaged In their various functions. If they aro neglected, Cl ravel or Dropsy may ensue. Tho reader must also bo mado aware, that however slight maybe tho attack, It is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh nnd blood aro supported from these sources, (Jour, on Hiir.u.MATisM.-1'aln occurring In the loins Is indicative of (lie abovo diseases. Thoy occur In persons disposed to nci.l slnmnch and chalky concretions. Tim CluAVKt.. Tiio grovel ensues rrom neg. lect or improper treatment of tho klducys These, nrgaus being weak, tho water Is not ex pelled from tho bladder, hut allowed to remain s it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that lliesli.no Is formed, and grnvel ensues. DHOP3Y Is a collection of water In somo parts or tho body, and bears different names, accord ing to the parts affected, vlr. : when generally diffused over tho body, it Is called Anasarca when of tho abdomen, Ascites; when or the cheat, Hydrothornx, I iTnr.,TMEKT. Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract Duchu Is decidedly one of tho best remedies tor diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head wo havo arranged Dysurla, or difficulty and pain lu passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of waters Strangury, or stopping pf water ; Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Gout and Rheumatism or tho kidneys, without any chango in quantity, but increase In color,or dark water. It was always highly recommend ed by tho late Dr. Physlck, In these affections. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, and excites tho nhsorbents Into healthy exerclso by which tlio watery or calcareous dep ositions, nnd all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and lullammallon nro reduced, nnd it is taken hy men, women, nud children. Di rections for nso and dlctaccompanj-. Philadelphia, I'A., Feb, 25, lt67 II. T. Helmiiold, Druggist: DeauSiu I havo been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladdor, and kid ney nnbctlons, during which timo I havo used various medicinal preparations, and been under tlio treatment of tho most eminent l'hyslclaus, experiencing but llttlo relief. Having been your preparations extensively adveitlsed, I consulted with my laniily phyjl elan in regard to using your Extract Uiichu. I did this because 1 had used nil kinds of ad veitlsed remedies, and had found them worth less, nud, some quite Injurious ; lu fact, I despair ed or ever getting well, und determined to uso no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the In gredients. It was Hits that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertise.! that It was composed nf bui'liii, ruhebs, and Juniper benies, it occurred to me and my physician as an excel leuttomblnat!oi!,and, witii his advice, after un examination of the article, aiul consulting again with tho druggist, I concluded to try It, I com menced Its use about eight months ago, ntwiilch time I was conn noil tn my room, rrom thoflist bottle 1 was astonished and gratlflwl at tho ben eficial oiled, nnd after using It tlueo weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full btattmeul ot my case nt that time, but thoughtmy improvement mlg.'itonly betem porary, and tiiereloro concluded to ilcfer and seo If It would cllect a perfect cine, kuowlmr then It would bo of gieater value to you ami more sat isfactory to me. 1 am now ablo to report that a cure Is effected after using Iho icniedy for live months. I havo not used any now for threo months, nud feet as well in all icspcctaas I overdid. Your lluchn being devoid or any unpleasant lastcnud odor, a nice tonic and lnvlgorator ot the system, I do not mean to be without it when ever occasion may icqtiirc its use In such affec tions. M. McCOHMICK Should any doubt Mr.JUCormfck's statemeut, he refers to tho following gentlemen: Hon. Wm, vanln. llmLi:u, evGoveruor, Teuusyl i Hon. Tiios. 11. Florence, Philadelphia, Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, J. S. IlLACK, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, l). n. 1'oiiTKii, ex-Governor, Pennsyl vania. . Hon, Elms Lewh, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, It, C, GltlElt, Judge, United Btatos Court. Hon, G. W, Wooiiwaud, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, W.A. roKTEii.Clty Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon Joun iliaLUJi, cx-Govemor, California, llou. E. Hanks, Auditor General, Washing ton, 1). U. And many others, If necessary. Hold by lliugglsts und Dealers everywhere, lleware ot couuterfells. Ask for Helmbold's, Take no oilier, PniCE J1.25 per bottle, or U bot tles for fil.to, Dollvfre.l to any address, lie- scilbe symptoms in all communications, Addrcsi 11. T. lli:i. MllOI.il, Duiu and Chemi cal Wm cl... use, (.ill llroadway, N,' V. NONE A HE (JENU1NE usi.iaw doni: up in STEKL- ENOHAVED WltAIM'EH,' witii rac-iiliiillu cl my Chemical Wareliouso, aud algned II, T, IIEI.MUOI.P, U70ly. T" Logal Notices. A DMINISTltATOlfVH NOTICE. XjL EKTATKOr HUNIIY YOST, DF.O'll. Letters oladmlnlstrntlon on thocslatoof Hen. ry YOst.lalo or 1wtu.t twp, l oiuinoia couniy. uce'd,, havo been granted hy tho Ilcglslerofsaid county, to nnuiuctn Yost anil .inrou nuno o ijociisi uiwusnip, vxiiuinijm cnuiii . i a 'kii persons having claims or demands against tho decedent nro requested toninkothemknowit,and it uiose luucoieu to maico i iMivtm.iit. kLl.Alii'.TH YOHT. JACUII HTINE. Administrators. inny20'70-6w. IXEOUTOB'S NOTICE. J KMTATK Of MICHAEL LLMO.V, DKc'd. welters lesiamcniary ou mo estaio oi ancunei jwiiiuii, ihiu (II i" isiiiuk.;ii'i'i& iw.., ijuiuinum lu.. dee'd., havo been granted by tho lteglster or said couniy to Cyrus It, White, r Flshlugcrcck twp. All persons having claims against tho estnto are requested lo present them lo tho Executor lu Luiuiuuin couniy, a a. inoso imieuicu to inu estate either on note. Judgment, mortgago or book account will mnlce payment lu tho Lxec ulor without delay. ovnua u. white, JelO'70-Ow. Executor, "VXriDMYElt & JACOBY TT EXCHANGE W,OUIJ,ttLOOMsnUlia,lA.. aro agents for the sale of "Jliockway's" Justly celebrated Cream and old stock Ales, wlich Kiev will sell as chenn as countrv brewed ales, whole and half bnrrels constnnlly on hand. Tills nle 1s brewed by William E. Ilroekway, 3I." tn:ui r.uii. r.ieveuin nireci, ew lorit Uliy liloomsuurg, Juno 10, lTu-tl'. A DMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE. J- E8TATKOF JllllN YRAnKlt. TlECl'n. Lttern of administration on the estate of John Ytnger lato ol LoniBt twp., Columbia county, deceased, have been granted hy tho ltcuinter oi isald county to Wellington Yenur rrsiiliut? In HoarlngcretU tup., Col. co. All pcrnous having claims against the t-stato of tho decedent nre ru rjucslcdio present them lor settlement, nml thoio Indebted lo tho estate to make payment tho undersigned, ndinlniKtrator, wlthoiitdclay? WhlXlWtrrON YEAtlL.lt, jej ivoff. Acuniuuuaior, IU r&TA TK OF JAM1-H KM M I1T. JH C 1 1. juettciN testamentary on tho eitatn nf Jnintu Kmmilt.lntr uf llL'inlocktwn.. Columbia cnniilv. dt'C'd, have been Krantr tl hy the lU-RlMer of nata rountv to Andrew J. Kmmitt and christian iit iJiimm oi ueinincrc lownnup, coiumnia county, J'a, All i-ersoni liavluj: claims against the estaio aro retiiiCKted lo present them to tho Executors In Columbia county. Thoso Indebted to the estate either an note, itidcmrnt. niorlL-ni? or uodii umiiiiii win inaao payment in me t.X ecutor.s without delay. C1IU1HTJAN K. J;MMJ IT, Je3'T0-Cw. llxicutorn. A BMINISTRATOU'S KOTIGK J EH TAT K OK HALTZKtt ESSUK. liKC'll. Letters of ndmluistrntlou on tho cslato ol Itnttxpr Khstrk Intu of Madison townsbiit In Columbia couniy, deceased, havo been granted hy tho Itcfilstcr of nald county to William le Urldo of Whito Hall Jiontour county. All persons havlui; claims against tho entato ol tho decedent aio requested to present them for settlement, nnd thoso Indebted to tho estate to inaito payment to tne unuersmnni auminisira- ior wiuioui ueiay y lutmuj-irx Real Estate Sales. pUU 1,10 SALE O F VALUABLE 11I3AL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of tlio Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'a., on HATUltDA V.July Mb, ltfio, nt ten o'cloclc In tlio forenoon. Jacob Wnnlcli, nilnilnlstrator of Lydln Wanlcli, lafo of llloom township, in said county, tlec'd. will expose to bale, by public vendue, ou tho premis es, a HOUSE AND LOT ' siluato lu tlio town of Uloomsburg, In said county, bounded by lauds of M. C. Woodward on tho east, on tho south by mi nlley, on tho west by lot of Peter Jones, on the north by Main street of said town. WELLINGTON If. ENT, Clerk, jKB-Coniutions of Hjm.k: Ten per cent, or oue-fourtli of the purcuaso money to bo jiald by tho purchaser at tho strlklugdoun of tho prop erty ; ouo-fourtli less the ten percent, to bo paid ou iho confirmation ol the sale; thobalauco to be paid lu ono year from tlio continuation ol sale, with Interest from the timo tho puichaser gets possession of tlio said piemises. JACOll WANIC1I, Jel7'T0-lw Administrator, p U Ii L I C SALE VALUA 11LE ItEAL ESTATE. In puisuuuco of an older of the Orphans' Cour of Columbia county, l'a., will be sold at public sale oa tl-o premises, on 8ATU11DAV, July "nd, 1HTU, at ten u'cloik in the lorenoon. by lsp an Ty ler, mimdlan of the persons and estates of John. Tvier. Slnrv Emma Tvler mid llelleli ICIIzabeth Tyler, minor chlldien of Husan Tyler, late of 1l.M.ni..l.n..n I,, .lin unioidrnl 1 uvupnn .Innon..- fii, win expose lu saie, uy jmuuo venuue, on 1110 tiremi.es, inree ouuiviueti lounu pansoi ceriuiti Iffll cfltnt, ullut.10 in J.Nt JllrMirAl.UIK, 111 file county of Columbia, nnd ."Slate ol 1'eensylvanln, bounueil and described as follows, to wit: On the north by an alley, on Hie east by au alley, on the south by 11 lot of Jacob Edgar, and on thp west by lion street, containing lujleeton said lion street, and extending luck of an on.ual breadth to said alley on the east, wlureoti are erected u IAVEUJNG JIOUSK, ai.tl frnmt MnMo. Tlio uiualnlnn umliUdfit lrurllt i ail ol hHftl ical ottalc will 1ji sokl nt tiio hamo tlnunno ilao, hy tlio Hikstsnn ni'saM tStihan 'JyJir, iltc a-iil,.o that tin put cliascr will Kui n (jiinii iiiiu hi i in. in no en Ktit-i leai osinic, 'ihef-aiil ltnl eMatuM'ttl 1)0 sold toi-tlier, or lu twoluts to mlt purcliatrs. ,nu thofhtatt of saldtlcccnst'ii situatoln tliftowuol Kast Hlooins lairtr. and cttunty itiow"ulil. VU.UNG'ION II. i:NT,('lcil. 4f3-Tmvs of Sam:: 'I en pir ci'tit. of one toiutli of Hit purchao mnnry.nl tin KrlUHiK ifowii tf the juoperly; tho tuie-iouitli loss tl' ten rt1 crnt. n t Hit eoutirmailim atisolule, and tlio roinnlnliiK thuo-iunrthn in ono enrlhiTC uttti, witii intfitl Mom continuation i(. ii. onl to he M'cuicil hy JmltjiiiLiit, hnml aiul innitga(t tin i no prennitN. imaai; i ia.u, lIloomsbuiK, June 10, uualdi.ill. P U li I, 1 C K A L K - .a i - V A 1, II A 111. E REAL ESTATE. Ill i.uisuauco of au older nt tlio Orphans' Cmnt of Columbia Couniy, l'.i., on SATURDAY, July Hud. 1S70, nt lo o'clock in Iho foieuoou, Mary Ru).p, AdliiinistluIlK 01 Gcoiko 11UP, Into ol Eoanui: CucU toMiislilti. in said county, di cens ed. wllie.M.ose to miblh V( ndlle ou liie t.iemises nil that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, sltualolu Roaiinjr Cieek township, said county, bounded anil described as follows, towlt; lle fjluiiliiK at a stone ami runnini; tlience by lands ol John Helnbiooli, soulli elslny-scvin degices west,ouo hundrid nnd ioit)-four ptifbes and luhl.tcnths to a stcue; tin uce by lauds or John litiiilicH. notth nlno aud n liulf debtees west, ono l.i.iiil. fi nnd tin rr. r.oichfn tn n ktnno- limn..,. v lauds of Jacob risher, uortii, clglit and a half ueurccs tasi, uuy-iwo reicues io usioue; iitiuce by lands of Geoiee Illtiifr, soulli, elahteeii de greeRcaft, tlilltien nnd ciKht'tiutlis peicliesto a pine knot ; tlituto noilli stvenly.ulno and llnee-quaitcr dgn cs inst, ninety-one perches to a stono; Ihepce by lands of lfcnjnmlu sharp less. south nluennd n luilfdegices easoneliuu ilrcil and seven nnd lle-tenili peiches, lo Hie place of beginning, CONTAINING 87 ACRES and onohuudied and tlilily-thrce i cnl is. Con UltloNs made known on day ol salo MARY RUPP. Roarluiicreelr, June 10, J-;o. Admlnlslrntrix. pitlVATE SALE v o l' VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned oilers nt private sale about 00 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, situate in Denton township, Columbia county, bounded by lauds of Elizabeth Klluo. Daniel bhultz, Jucob Ash, Jiuoli llelslillno und others, Fifteen Acres of which is chareil land. It also contains a good 3 ounif orchard, A FRAME HOUSE AND BARN and a neer falling spring of water. Also ll nist ciass SAW AND LATHE MILL. Tho bnlanco of tlio linctls heavily llnibeied with ouk, hlle plue, ic. For leims, conditions, .U, apply to the under signed. 'Ihu actual number oi acies will bu de leunlned by bunvr. Rentoii .Jiiue i'l,ls;0-lf M. APPLEMAN. p V 11 L I 0 S A L E ii r VALUA ULE REAL ESTATE. In purstmnci'of an oiderof IlieOij.hans'Couit ol Columbia couniy l'u.,oii SATURDAY, July Itth, 1S70, ot ten o'clock lu tlio forenoon, Thomas C, Fowler, ono of tlio uduilulslialoia of Uenju mill Fowler, late of Ceulie twp., Columbia co., iUc'd.,wlll expose Id sale, by uullo tiidur, on the piemises, n f A LOT OF GROUND siluato ill Centre loMiishlp. foluiubU i'ouul, ilescribed us follows : Rounded on llie norlli by lands ot John Fester, on the east by lauds of Gilbert 11. Fowler, on the south by lands of Fred. Shaller uuU on I lie west by lb" same, uheicon uro erected a Frtiuio Dwelling House, Hank liaru aud out buildings CONTAINING EIGHT ACUF.S, '1 ho petitioner Ihtieforo prayn ll.oCouil In or der iho salo of tho said real estaio lor payment ti f the di bis, jr.. if the said dicrdent. WELLINGTON 11. ENT, Clt lk, i'C... Mil HONS of Bali-. Ten H'r cent, of the onu.fourth of the puichase meuey to l.n liald at the striking Uuwn of tlio pioperty; the one. fourth less iheien percentat Ihewiillrinatlou ol the sale; und Iho miiululiig three-founlis in ono j ear the reader, with lnietest from confir mation nltl, THOMAS C. FOWLER, JezniMw Administrator, 4 hi, KINDS OF JOB PRINTING ueatly txeoulod at Tiik Columiiian tlleaiu tint otneo. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, N. W. HAMIMjK. 0. W. NliAh. J. U TAYLOR. IYT. W. SAMPLE & CO., Uoi'iioi' of IMiiin StrooL and Ij. & B. Hull Houd, BLOOMSBURQ, MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS: BLACKSMITHS AND JIANUPAOTUIIERS OF STEAM ENGINES & "WATER WHEELS, ji:.vi:itAi. MAOHIM2 wonit ami nr.i'vius. iMII.I, GKAltlNU, BIIAITINO, rUI.LKVS, 1IANGEUS, 11KA1) I1LOCKH, OAHTINOfl VOU lUTItNAOKS AND ItOIJilNO JUJjLH. ALSO l-AK Wlir.KI4 AMI A.X,..,S. WAL .MIN.flO C.VSTINOH. BRASS CASTINGS oa it noxus, ;uai rtwri'HijN UAtiriiNua, AND 15ABI1IT MHTAb llKMMKIiD'.S OIJLUHHATRD OKOHK VALVES, S'l'OP COCICH, (JIUCOK VALVK.S, A I it COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES Ul'XlAttS OUAOBB, S1I11AIVI I'SPH AND riTSiwaB CONSTANTI.Y ON- HAND. AG72NTS VOH SlUVE'S GOVEliNOll, ACKNOWLEIiOEII TO UK 7 UK Hl.MI'LKHT AND B1XT IN THE WOULD. MILI.WKIUIITH AND JIAC11INIH1S SUPPLIES EITHER ON HAND OKEUHNIHlini) Al SHOUT NOTICE, VIZ; GUM AND LE.VTIIEIt BELTING OF EVEUV DESCUIPTION, HEMP AIM) SOAP STONE PACKING, OILS, UED AND WHITE LEAD, AC. LESSEES AND SOLE MANUKACTUKEUS OK HALL'S PATENT DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURBINE WHEELS. LIlirltAl. .NDUCEMENT3 orFEUED TO THE TltAllE. Also Accnls for the "EUREKA" Smut and Separatlnir Mftcliino and "EX CELSIOR" Bran Ditntcr. Bund for circular. Specimen Machines con lo seen at Iho works. BLAGKSMITHHSTG-, HEAVY OU LIGHT FOUGINGa, MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. Also manufacturers of Wm. B. Deuel's HAY and HARVEST GRINDERS, patented November 2nd, ISO!). REAMERS, TAl'S 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 THIS DEPARTMENT THE LATEST lMri'.OVED 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 PARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF l-IOKTON'S PATENT HAY HAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. 5?" N. B. Having put In machinery especially adapted to tlio liianufactniL of Moulding Cuttcrs.wo are prepared toexreuto largo or small orders, at short no tice, and on very favorable tei nis. Send for Circular and price list. N. W. SAMPLE & CO. May 7,'CMf Hail Road. T ACK AAV AN N A AND BLOOMS- XJ ! llURd ltA.l.ltOAll On and iur Jan. 17, IK0, I'aisengor Trains will run ns follow. : Oolui Nolth. AlltVO ArrUo GoluK South. Leave Leave . in. p. r.i. Sclautoit.. x.r, U.lKl l.lal 7.iW "Ml K.ll .:vi II. IJ 10.17 Hi.M Airlva Leave 1.32 f,.i.o S.I.I 0.111 I! 5.1 7,'HI S.1U A 11 1 Vis Plllston Ml 1U..I.I I. 1.11.1 I. IS II. Ml K.'l.) 7.61 7.1 i I,, in.- Kiimston IJ't Plvmoutli . 7.: ... IHITi ... .1 'JS . I.5U Leave Shlckslilniiy., i.crwiciv llloom , Danvllh' . .. Hotth'i l.ll I!. I. I Mi ii.:;j t'oiniectioli made ft 1 ornntnn bv the III. 1.) a.m. train lor Gnat Rend, Ilium. nmtoii, Albany nud nil points Noilli, Ea-it and West. D. T. 1IUI1ND. Slip'l. rtATA W1SSA RAILROAD-Ou ami J afler MONDAY, Kt-p. ti, IM...I. Passentrer It. tins nu thul'iilawKiia R.tdl. iid ill run nt llie follow lug uahird hours : Mail .S'oWi. hfATlo.ss. .lf.nl AVrWi Dep. S.liii.iu Wllllamspoil. Arr, COO p. in. " M.U " Minify. llip.5.3 " " '.M7 " Walsoiltnuil, " " " lo.dl, ' Milton. " I.ID " " 11M " Danville. ijuo " " ll.dl " Itiipvit. " 11.10 " " 11.17 ' CalawUsa. " ;f.:U " i...pj p.m. uiiigiown, " " lL'.5s " Hum m It. " ' 1.0H " i(uakaUe. " l.LM " 1.. Maliouy June. ' " ,U "Dlno.Tamaqua, Dine. ' " -l.v'.i " Ileadlntr. Arr, ti.ii " Philadelphia, " IH'rt V...., V... r . I., I I. so 1.IJ ' l.ai " 1,10 HMO n.m. 6.15 i ing or Mauch Chunk. Fioui New Yoilc via. I ., rr Mauch Chunk. I "1 NoChangool curs between Wllllanisport nud Phlladelplila, OEO. V.'EUll Kuy't. "nELAAVARE, LACKAWANNA, & viiti;k?. iiAii.HUAii. Miipnifrnrrange- liient, April 1I,1S70. 'i jauis leave us louows: wrJirwAim. HAsrwAitn. Fx Ac Ac- com, KTATIONH. I j,all pi ess com. r.ji.i Via M. A 11. lUVls.lA M.'P.M Arl Now olk. I.Vi 01 ittiot JUrcluu At.) 8.00 ... .ChilsloplierHt s.00 ilobokcu 8.15 Newark s. ii Washington Us n.oii S.3) B.lt) 1..13; 1,10 l, oi . . ..-.i. ..... ... ?ew ork IM .1.10: 1.21 0.00 ! 11.15 7,10, 5.1$ 9.50 R.I 5 ii.m! 5A1; 6.2SI 5.11 ....New Hampton...... Oxford Ilrldceville ....Philadelphia : HTieniou Phlllinsbunr 12.17 12.7, II. U 11.S! 7.SU 8.15 11.U5 12.110 12,15 12.25 12.10 5.10 3.50 1. 12.K0 .Muutinka Chuuk ..uoiawnro ..Mount Uethel . Witter (liti ..Ktioudsburg .....St.raguevUle lleur vllle ........O.iUliuid torks Tobyhauua .... Uouldsboro Moscow Dunning ,. . .sctiintou .Clink's hiitunilt,... 12.0S 1'iS'J. ll.:is l.'il 1 ii. 1.0.5 1. 15 ll.lt ll.f'i! lO.ltll 1.10' l. 0.20 1.101 0.11 iWi1 1I.5S 1.01 10.'.7 10.11 ;i.:n iu'io.oo U.I5 U.50, 11.10 U.Mi S.Ml Ex- Mali press 2.30 10.20 2.1s 10.3s p.m. 3.20 9.U) S.30 3.10 0.15 11.10 3.4(1 9.21 1 i.2i l.tll 11.15 1.20 ll.il 1 lli) I. 9 10.12 11.00 1.57 lil.HU IJ.IIII ...1.5 10.17 1AM 5.3.1 11.02 1.(0 P.M. A,M, A.M. S.00 2.10i 7.HI 7.1.5 H.1.1 8. SO lOUlglOi,.., s.ll...Fitcioi vlllu., H.10I 1.30! 7.S: Nicholson 6.10 1.21 7'J7 llopboltolil Montrose ....New Mlllold. . . Oj-eat lieud.... 1.57 1.10 1219 3.U 1J r.Ml.V.M 7.15 0.51 0.30 A.M. Trains do not slop ut Hl:itl. lis wheio tlio 'lime Uomlltiil. C0NNKITIONS. At New llaniplolf Willi CtllllltlR. K.r.rN.J. The Mail and 1-xi.iosm tialiiH msiuaitl and west ward lonnect with lialns lor Ni w Y'oik, ElUu bull, liBlntleldghomervUloiiud uiht r stations. At Washington with -MotrU X Essex II, R. Mall and Express trains nieko close mid reilablo connections Willi tialiis lor New Yolk. Newark, Moiilstown. Dover, Watcilno, Hacketlstowii Ac. At MauuuKa Chunk Willi llelvideru Delaware 11. R. Close conn. '01 1. his nie made by Mall and Kipress trains, with iiuiiis for l'liluidilpluu, Tlculou, liillll j hLttl lli lMdetc, ie, lly Tiaiu No. 2, piuseiigcis reach Philadelphia via llini iltn, by No. l,la Ktnltigloii, Pnssmgeis ..11 No. 1, uirlvo In Phlltidelplila in lime to take the II. .1.1 p. in, Haiti for llalllmoreuii.l Wasldngloii. At Scraiiton Willi Lackawanna .t Uloomsburu .tlieluwaro Hudson Rail Roads. Tt.tlns ou these roads connect with our Hums for Pittilon, Wllkca.llarre. Hi iw Irk, llloomsbuiir, lumille, Olvpliaul. Aicltbatd nu.l Ciirlwiiitt.tle. Al liliitthatiitoii Willi l.i le Hallway. Moll No. 1 connects ullli Expuss .Mull on IMe Riiilwuy, It living nts.12 p.m. wiihu siieplng touch 111. taciutl, uu Ivlng at lluflalo tit 0.2O nest morning. Expiess No. 3 eoliuecls Willi 11 uuy trutu for llui Lro. Illutcl. fttl.l Illllllra. Albnur . misiiiiehanua RallRond. Four irnlns a .lay iiiucaeh wuy unween Ihngtiumitm nud Albany, ouolcuws IIIUKhuiutou at 2.'kJp, in,, uud nti Ives nt Albany at f.oop, 111, Hyrucuse, llliiKhaiotou s. N. Y. 11. it. Tialiis fur HyracuteltuNu at 7 u. ni. and IU3 p. 111. Trams from Hyrnciikounnoat ll.Wu.ni.niids. .up. m, lt.A.lIjCNRV, W.l'. HALIATI AD. Hen 1 Paso, and Tkt, Aticnt, Hupt, BOILER MAKERS. OF ALL KINDS, (gTATEMENT OF CENTRA LI A SCHOOL DISTRICT. MICHAEL OOREY, Treasurer, lu account wild (Vntrnllafcchool District. DR. To amount reecho. I tiom D. Camp(l,.T.) To Htate nipropilatloii To H Tlioitius' bond To ,lno Kllleen Cnllcctnr ( ( ; li I 111", to l.nu c.) Jl.iSJka lit. lly ni tiers redeemed lly Houiuj Ta toConyiiglmm lly.Scliool Uy Commission 1,'iw 01 ia percent llalanco duo 1,170 91 Xil () i;u oo 3S S3 J 19 I.iwj m .KiIIN RII.r.EEN.Colltctor In account with Cwi trallaHchool Dlstiict, lor the Hchoul Yearcmt! Inp; Juno W DR. To nint.it nt of Duplicate C'R. lly exomratlons Hy amount letiuittd to Com- inlssloners lly ('omiiilssloiiHii I.orr .'ilia U per cent lly Tieasurer lly balanco tl.U'JI i 1,091 : JOHN KII.LEE.V, Collector In account hIIIi LViinnilnt-iliMil District lor Iho year IsiO. Dtt. Touin'l of liouiily diipllculo S57 II CR. Ry cxonciatloii C S3 lly amount letuiued to Com- llllNionor4 8 73 lly Commlssou on ill" (tl ttj.5 percent, 12 10 Triastucr H5 Oil lialaiuo 81 Utl 857 11 Dououaii. 4 MARTIN UAUailEN In account with Centralla norougn; DR. J To ami of llnplicnio tin lly exonerations ; 1 5 13 lly comml-slon on 5D9 tog. 3 per cent. i 29 97 lly ta- on unseated land 85 50 lly nmeuut pnld Trensmer 5UI 29 ll balance 3 11 610 12 THOMAS GERAOHTY, Treasurer, in account with Ccntiulliil'.orougti DR. To ain't ol tax nieivod fioni Collector 506 29 CR. lly oi'tltis icilcenied tVM 36 Assets 07 MAMMTJES. Thomas Ctciaglily 07 JOIINP.HANNON, 1 Auditors HENRY COD1I1NOTON. ofllorougU. Centralla, June 17, l70-tf. .4 )3UXJSrrUATOH'S NOTI013. J: tbrAn: of joiin jam.mak, dlc'd. ,t tii-ra ul niimlnUtruUou ou tho ehtatoof John iMllniaii, late of Urccnwooil twp., Columbia en. dtr il., limi- lfi-n cnuittil by the HesKtcr of fcald county, to William hiir of (Jrttuwootl twp. All lu'isous luulna chilma or di'iuauiW nalnt ilw tli-L'tilent arv rcuUihlcdtoinaUothem known, nu'J tliofcc lndebtnl toinuko pavmen, WIM4AM V.YVM. Jel7;u-Cw. AdmhUhtrutor. N J o t ion, All r,eisona havlui. nnonl.l accounts utoilnst Ihu township of llloom in Columbia County lor the year A. D. 1619, lor dibls contracted or cre ated by the Kui'ti vlwiia of said Township, uro itquested lo bring lu lliilr accounts, niopeilt autticutteate.t alia leav. the sumo either Willi M.ichacl 1'. Exeriy or William I'euioek.ou or befoio Hit. Mb day of July, A. D. Is70, (llvi'ii under our I1.1u.ls this llllrday of .lime, A 1 1. IS70. MICHAEL F. Ill ERLY.l WILLIAM PEACOCK, ) Audllnis E. It. IIIIINKER, ) Uloomsbuig, Juno 17, ls.u-ll. JnOWN'S 1WKT FUEIUHT FROM I'lULAliELI'HIA TO llLOOMHUI I and intermediate points. Goods forwnrdtd euro und dosiwtcli and at low rates. Hoods, ul l'liiluilulphiu, must Iw tl. llvertsi nt miner .V IVs. oil Market Htreet, For lull 11 U. uUtit, apply to JALlill St lll'YI.l.lt, I'upileu i. Au. ttVt-ll. li. If. Hel l, UL Ollisl inu I s O It A T E II O O F I N U, uvnnv v a it 1 11 t y MOST FAVORABLE RATES, JOHN TIU'MAH, Ami CAU'Llt J. THOMAH IIox. 277. niiiomcl.iiri;, P. Mar 19.09-ly