The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 22, 1870, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
mt (jfrittroMau.
oomsburg, Friday, July 22, 1870,
ild lifts lumped to 123, Tlio Euro
ullfllcultlw) Imvo Bomotliliiff to do
i tlio mnttOT,uut Radical legislation
h more.
kLB op Property. A houso and
Ituato In East Bloomsburg, belong
fto tho Estnto of Lydln Wanlch, do
led, was sold on July Oth, to l'etor
cs for tho sum of $095.
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(pairs. An encampment or tlioso
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ulous, mnKiiigsimrii iniuus wnuro
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r pvchnnires that tho tax on match-
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ilium still hnlnt' n tax of ono cent
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and an additional cent for every
t ona nunurcu or lracuonoia nun-
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.anil lncuon nionsr mo snino ov
w v s wnpn vnn m r n in iin;nq.
r any important news go directly
ir homo paper, nnd inform the
n ;n he Hn.,l. ilia .t.,.nu 1 (.
rpmq nl nnu'4 (inn hi h&.q psphiih nnr
ew jjanks. riio currency lii 1
in niiriia i iinrnfltpi I mi n ir i ii iiini i r ir.a i
minis (ii'siiiuir il. i l lmvi's uur cil-
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u worn
prom itne:
llin In tinil' Inir
it. CirAsaK. Tho Ii. & B. It. n,
lmvc made another change in their
nn me niiernnon win uo duo tit
place at 0:10. Tho running time of
train between Scranlon and Ulo-jins
' U lint Mltln (lvfif Km hniira iri-inif
vpr'H.ii c.r.n.i itiiiiiiii cit.,,i..nr..ic.
tuny imriy nines tumour.
n IIM nl Into nfinrjirnim, n nlifiiiirn
iinirii'iiird ni ima iini.ti inn.mi il
, iiisinng to leaso tno establishment
-Mr. Stohnpr thn nvviinr nf thn nrn.
)'. No definite settlement has ns
Wenmaile. hill It la iirnlmliln thnt
TB"hw ,4,i iuau iuiii.i;4 lui. uluii-
utsires 10 retain tno restaurant anu
JUlll rnmna In flin ltnci,,m.,t
I L'O
Tho Town Ordlniinco Imnoses a
VV lll.nillll- In, .Itlan.iil 1 1 l.n nllnn n.a
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anneai jrom mo uccrco ot iho
O. ".u.it llIU 4J11V4I11 13 C1I1U Ul llll
Hi. 41 r. . ,. .... ,
niu ounri.-iiiii ijiiurL navn ninrinnn
UeciSlnn nf .Tnrimi F.lwfill. Iln tlilu
slon tho workmen will get their
'jr.
eat. Tho lntensa heat of last week
iloubt tho hottest ilav of th n Rnnann.
trcshlug shower in tho ovenlng nt
1 hy sharp Hashes ot lightning
peals of thunder cooled tho air
JMfully. Showers fell on Monday
rendered tho air pleasant, but tho
twos not lasting, ns it Is intensely
ui uir iin. i nn 'I nni-mnmnifii- in
laUelphia on Sunday ranged from
iu wo- in mo snade.
sic ground, having remained with
D tenant for n Ion? time, has sud
. WVU141U I1UIIUI111 U1HI Iiiua
i "lulus, ixc, urop in iuiny. mis
riJ nf 11..T- .1.... l.l l.n lnnl.
. 4.1 iviiuv is mil-limn iv.1 ii in
to our citizens may donegernto into
NRI11.a Tl nr.. nn.l ..nl....
" ""1-4.. Xllllll 1IUU U1IJUVI IllUlllb
1 ouimais should no promptly nun
HllTia.iwn .... .1... Z
I l'vuiuucu ill inn iiniiii-rii-.
--vi. DlllVO IS Untitling II SUU3WI1-
yoouen awning In frontof bis block
u street, which will prove both
'"'V'uunu u protection mm will
""vu t in lonk-n nf t in in i n.
Sale ov PnopEiiTY. .Tnmcs K. Ev-
or has sold tlio property adjoining his
Storo on Mnln Rlrnrt. on which now
stands nn old wnrc-liouso, to O. T. Wil
son, of tills plnco, for $1,1.00. Mr. Wil
son proposes to tear down tlio present
old building and erect in Its plnco n flno
dwelling house. This will bo n much
neoiled Improvement, as tlio old wnro
houso was not n sightly object.
Stroke op I'AMV,-On Monday last
whllo Henry Croop was working In Mr.
ltalston's garden at Irondalo ho felt a
numbnom in his leftside, nnd soon niter
becamo insonslblo. Iln lnv thnr nlinut,
an hour, wheu ho was discovered by a
punier wno lniornicti a neigimor Hint n
man was lying down hi tho garden.
Help was called nnd Mr. Croon taken
?'?!" Kl.iV" MmlJeno U .S;,w betterthongi; hS has
not recovered tho use of hU limbs.
Accibknt. A llttlo son of Mills
Clicmberlln of this nlaco mot with nulto
nscrious iiccldeuton Tuody last, hav
ing had his hand caught in tlio cog gear
ing of tlio largo I eo croninTrcezer in tho
establishment of "YViilinyer & Jacoby.
Tho bono of tho thumb was broken and
tno iiesii badly torn. It is not thought
that amputation will bo necessary. This
is tho second easo of tlio kind arising
from carelessness with this Ico cream
Ik you nro a farmer nnd raison thous
and or fifteen hundred bushels of wheat
and had to trust It out by tho bushel nil
over tlio country, would you not think
tutu moso you nnd trusted stiouid mako
tipcrn voters In Columbia county. flDfll'IT i i Viifl fi iiiim tivlt un flint oi.li
Iho way, is not Mr. iiayman. he c,)U(t Ket In uoxt yciir's crol, umi )vo
iturincV
Tho printer is In tlio sumo tiredlca
ment, mid taking tlio caso honiu to
youifielf don't you think you ought to
pay in in v
Description op a Uase Ham.
Pitcher. Tlio following description
action will iio
bo havo watched
portant membernf the nine: On
receiving the ball ho raises it in both
nanus until it is on a level wan ins leu
eye. Striking an nttltudo ho gazes nt
it tvo or three minutes In a contempla
tive way, nnd then turns it round onco
or twice to bo sure that it is not an or
ange or cocoanut. Assured tliat ho has
the gc nuino article, ho then winks once
at tho first baseman, twico at the second
lmsenmn, nnd three times nt tho third
uaseman, and niter a scowl nt tiioMiort-
(1L11 Uiai J. 11111 II UUWiy la llIU UUIllI .J un. .... ,i..i iuu I'liLiniun
How to maki: a Town Encourasro
every one, especially new men, toconui
in and settlo among you, particularly
tboso who aro young and active, wheth
er they havo capital or not. Their labor
m. iioso wno havo
capital will buy lots, build houses, or
tear out nun remodel old ones, uo to
work ii'id stimulnto overv lecitimnto
entcrpriso by giving it nil the friendly
encouragement you can, or by uniting
your industry, inlluenco and capital in
the common cause Cultivnto a public
spirit, nnd tnlk less than you work.
ueip your neignoor, 11 ho is in danger
of breaking down, propblm up In some
way. either by kind words, irood coun
sel, or u lift from your pocket.
ii no gets iuiny down ueioro you
know his situation, set him on his feet
his fortuno is to bo pitied, not blam
edand his talents nro worth money
to tno community, liesuies, it may Do
your turn to need a corresponding sym
pathy. Encourage improvements for
the good of tho town, speak well, tnlk
encouragingly of the town you livo in,
of its prospects, of your neighbors, and
in fact of every thing likely to ndvanco
tno general good, it is such things
that mako a town grow.
Thk Ni.wTax Bill. Wo find tho
following items of general interest in
tho now tax-tnrlll" bill, now a law:
On and after October first next tho
hereby repealed.
Ami nn stunm shall hn rrnulred unnn
," '3Lalt m111' i?LCr," for any sum of money, or for tho pay-
. ...... u mont 0f any ,ieut, bo and tho samu nro
men v.si4 iirmii.iiT in iiiivii mm ii!iir I . ... ...i.nH,. i, ..H 11... j..i ... ....... . I, ...
1 1 7, 1 I llV 1 . 1 I lYULlU 11 11 llIU 111311 iiuic-iik ii pu-
- . .. ; : .. -. fin !... I., in .w.,- f.it, . ...uf
sooi scuueuon ami oeseruon. jir. " t"-"' s". "-
duction and desertion. Mr. ro" i" pi!-'s, f'-' per .ion , on nisi
is deserving of credit for raV lro of vry description, so per
ness nnd energy displayed ton; on wrought bcmp i ?' ,uvufy
nuking this arrest. description, feu per ton. On steel rail-
IlVil U.VIO, 1 I lUllin , 1.1 Mlltllll, mill l.ll
all railway bars tmulo in part of steel,
i cent per pound ; provided, mni niciai
cemented, east, or mado from iron by
tho ifessiiiner or pneumatie process ot
whatever lorm or description, snail no
classed as steci
Mii.itia Tax to hi: Paid. It may
bo of interest to our readers to know
that previous to adjournment, tho last
Legislature passed an act relating to
tho militia organization of tho State.
As tho commissioners 01 our uounty
havo been instructed to collect a militia
tax, commencing with this year, wo
publish tlio provisions of this act, as
follows :
"Each and every person not now, or
who shall not horeattcr become a mem
ber of somo military organization, shall
nav to tho collector of taxes in the city.
county, borough or township In which
ho shnll reside, tho sum of fifty cents
XTiAttcm .iir.AH.ini.. I niinnntlv. Hin nnvmpnt nf whlph Rlim
.......... wwmu umuiuviij a iiuiil, I -,? , 1---.1 .. . .... .
, -"b'lio 01UV.V, uiuiiu iii itii iv I . , . ' , n :
nssliado trco In Scott-town besides form military servlco oxcept under
llinttir, n ntn e. 4i.n ... I n.ilti. In iii'm-unt fr rmiol Imrnttlnn ni 111
.11 I'll' IlirrlllU 1 nnn h.n .n ilntlln 1 K M Vl-llllll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 1 1 1111II1I11V 111 Ilt'l-
; o-"h . tiiu uu., uil lliu iiiuiiuii w.-.w. . w... . . x. ... . w.. w. ...
wmu3i;i, Allt'lU 13 Illl I'JCUW OUl'l'll-'" ...aKi.v... w.., ......u.. 4 . ,
u wanton an act as tho destruction mo proceeds to oo uovoicu 10 sustaining
nee. and if tho perpetrators of tho military organizations ; unci in any
ro d scnvornii it nn lmi-ii wuii countv in wh ch thero shall bo no mili
tary organizations, 1110 money rccciveu
in tno urigauo mnu, as aioresnui, sunn
bo naid by tlio county treasurer of said
county nt tho closo of each year to tho
school uoaru 01 tno several scnooi uis
- 44401441U1IUK in" luuiitjv (hn iiiimlini- nt tuviililn I n iiiitil tn n t4 In
said district, to bo used for school pur
poses."
An Old Fhiend Gone. In our last
issuo wo published an account of tho
partial burning of tho small fraino
liouio on Market street, adjoining Mc
Kelvy, Neal ifc Co's waro-houso. It
was not deemod-advisablo bv tho own
ors to renair tho damages caused by tho
lire, unu mo uiiiiiungiias in consequonco
been torn down. By its destruction
thero was lost ono of tho old land marks
of lllooinsburg. It was built In 1S;15
D.V lliomas I'ninter. who rnrnmn vriir.s
published n newspaper by tho nanio of
me Loiumoia uoumy Kegisier," under
Its roof. iJurlmr tho I mo of Its nnbU.
cation thero was also Issued a small but
remarkably spicy llttlo paper called
"The Jlctttkr." being tho loint nroduc-
"E Pound. This charming bit of !,ISa,of J1'0 you'iR men of 'the towu.nnd
lined wil l personal nits both in nroso
and poetry. Tho size was small, being
about that of a pauo of window glass,
nut us contents woro immense it was
continued for nearly a year. In 1815
:ur. rainier was elected jusuco 01 mo
Peace, nil o Ilea which ho held for many
years thereafter, during tldrtcon of
which no occupied mo iront portion 01
ty-threo years, when It pas:,ed Into tho
possession oi ;ucivoivy, Aeai iv. uo
who havo used it ns a Eturo-houso. Could
'principal agents in theso matters '' daughter, Miss Susan Palnter.teach.
Rht not to trosmiss on or mlnronerl v B school in tho back room. Mr. Pain-
hiim,n.i..'..f .i., 1. I ter occupied tho building aiiout twen-
''Movements. Mr. I. W. McKelvy the.tlmbers of tho old building but
Wilt a linn liln-;,i ni-nmwl llin fi-nnt stllMlk". wllllt litnrll'S CO 11 111 tllOV HOt tell
. ,13 1II1I1HI1 lll llllirKI'L MirUUl. UU I IIU111W1UII3 llllll IU141I4J4IV.. .4 1 41,4.44.
'til fnlinnr-na i.i-r.ntl,. I,,,ll. II... ,.,iln, lui imv tu'n llhlPl'S 111 n. Mimll town.
whero news would eddy nnd sottlo, us
suredly tlioso two would bo a nowspa
paper and n 'Squire's oftlco, and doubt
less Uioy couui ten ninny uiuvini; imun.
Tho Brlof.sliamo and dUaster of crimi
nal and legal j roi'eeillngs with now
C Howcrhasgrently Improved and then uu humutous side, would bo
lOOKS Of lita limitm mill utfirn nt. I t-in llin i-nflnea nf llin 'Sill II I rn'ii
. , , . . .. ..WMUU ...... UIU4W 4.14 141141, VII 4 41 4 4,4. . ...w ' - . " " ' .
mm :twh"y tnonppi cat on or n coat room, whilst tho pruning outco couui
"'10 paint. ' I ill V,',m,.l.,. lnlj nf H i nrlnli'rV Iiovh
uu"."u 'inonmsis building a brick and tho gay young odltoro ot tno "VMf-
linVt . uous0 which will glvo tter." it roally seems liko losing nn
iarJ ,l ,room mul Improve tho old friend when so vouerablon buildliiif
neo of his grounds. J vanishes forovor before our eyes.
Killed. An old man was killed by
tho cars on tho Catawissa Railroad, near
Mausdalo, on Tuesday, Wo could not
learn his name Montour American.
The Legislative contest In Montour
county Is getting moro Interesting. Tho
cnndldatos now In tho field nro Messrs.
Donn, MIIos, Ammoruian, Kostor nnd
llutlcr, with tho promise of several
more.
A c;c i nr. NT. Just as wo go to press
wo learn that young William Edwards
has been run over by nn oro team, and
seriously, if not fatnlly Injured.
An additional siding for tho accom
modation of their cars lias been laid
down by Jackson it Wondln, near tho
Uerwlclc Depot. They pronoso oventu
ally to continue It to their Manufactory
Wo would suggest that by locating hero
they would savo nil that trouble
Tin: attempt to bolster up Judgo
Mercur'starlll' record by quoting from
tho letter of an unknown correspond
ent will not nnswer. It is In his power
to put tho matter beyond dispute, and
ho should do so, as his present doubtful
position looks as if ho wnscotirtlncsup-
port allko from tho Frco Traders of
Uradford nnd tho tariiT men of other
counties.
Ouit neighbor In craving support for
.uorcur uiieinpis 10 revive mo war pas
sions of tho people Having no argu
ment, and tho party having no settled
policy ho reiterates tho stale cries of
"loyal," "rebels," tie. Ho seeni3 to
forgot that Grant gavo tho best olllco In
the .South to liongstreet, and that his
present law advl-er Attorney Oenoral
Ackennan served in the Confederate
army.
KiM.Ki). John Harlane. miner, was
killed at liance's Colliery between tcu
mid elo en o'clock n. in., on Tuesday,
owing to his inability to get out of tho
reiich or theefftcts of tho blast. Ho
was a single man and boarded at Win.
Cohley's on Anto Hill, Ho was form
erly of Schuylkill county. Plymouth
Stui-.
Ckackud DIS1IE3. Thero Is trouble
often attendant upon badly cracked
dishes; such dishes absorb oils or fats
from tlio different kinds of food placed
upon them. These fats soon decompose
in the pores of the dish, and no amount
cf clo.insing can remnvo tho nauseating
and poisonous deposit. Such dishes aro
filthy and unfit for use. Tho peculiarly
unpleasant taste sometimes noticed in
pie-crust is caused by tho pics being
h.iked upon old, craencu dishes, irom
which tho rancid fat from previous ba
king has been absorbed.
EnuiT Eon Food. Fruit is becom
ing moro nnd moro plentiful with each
passing day a fact unon which wo con
gratulate our citizens. Beef maintains
its exorbitantly high prices a conso
(luencoof tho scarcity of fat cattle; but
those who aro wiso will, during the
wntm weather nt least, uso les- meat
and moro fruit. It will bo found moro
wholesome, nnd as it costs less, It should
bo preferred. The way to bring down
tho prico of beef is to mako tho demand
less man the supply. At present raies
worklngmen can scarcely afford to pur
chase it in their usual quantities. Let
such substitute fruit and fresh vegota
bios, and thev nnd their families will
be nll the better for it at tho end of the
warm weather.
TitACiKDV at Locu.sti)Ai.e. Man
Killed. Our town was thrown into
a state of excitement on Saturday moi'iv
ing last in consequence ot a report that
a man bad been shot and was dying nt
liocustuaic. a small village au.ioiiiiiig
Ashland. Upon making inquiry wo
havo learned tho following particulars:
lilehard l'aimcr, who is n boss lor too
iiocustdaio uoai and iron company,
lived with his wno ami livo children in
a dwelling near Iho works. John Phil
Hps, a blacksmith, for samo Company,
boarded with Palmer and between tliein
there existed for tho pusi two years tho
warmest friendship. On Friday even
ing last Phillips was in town and atten
ded to some business lor runner, at 111s
request, and Willi a new suit ol clothes,
which ho had made tor his wedding
suit, (Iio eypecied to bo married in a
few weeks,) lie started homo lalo in tho
evening. 1'hllllp? stated on his death
bed that upon his arriving at homo he
retired to bed. Palmer was nt a neigh
boring hotel nnd did not go homo until
between ono and two o'clock in tho
morning when, ho alleges that ho found
Phillips and his wile in tho trout room
down stairs, In eriminnl intercourse am
that he, Phillips, then lied to his room.
rainier proceeded to remonstrate harsh
ly with his wife, whereupon she wiled
to Phillips for a-sistanc . Palmer then
took ills revolver nnd went to
Phillips' room and commenced to
beat him over tho head with
tho butt of the weapon nnd. half dres
sed, Phillips lied from tlio house pur
sued by Palmer who fired threo shois
at nun, wnno no was retreating, 1110
third of which took ellect in his hack.
causing a mortal wound, lliu lirin
canted a neighbor to come out anil lie
discovered Palmer in tho act of firing
another ball into tho then prostrate
body of Phill'ps. Palmer is alleged to
havo been very much intoxicated, but
thero Is nothing to indicate that any
thing but tlio most pleasant relations
existed between him nnd Phillip, whllo
his domestic relations liavoalwuys been
considered of a most happy character.
Phillips was taken to tho houso of n
friend whero ho died about 1 o'clock 011
Sunday morning. Phillips mndonn nill
davit before his deatli declaring his
innocenco of the charge of over having
had criminal Intercourse with Mrs. 1'al
nicr, nnd stated that when Palmer camo
homo, ho was and had been in bed some
tune, ueioro uying rniuips 10111 a
friend to go to Palmer's houso and in
his trunk ho would find $i!S0, which
could bo used in defray! ag his funeral
expenses. Tho money was gone, nnd
wo aro informed that that amount was
found on tho person of Palmer, who
was arrested on Saturday, and after a
hofring beroro Siiuiro juurpnyoi uen
tr.ilia. on Sunday, was committed
to Bloomsburg Jail to nwalt his trial
Tho shooting occurred In Columbia
county. Both Phillips nnd Palmer
were men cf good character, occupied
good positions, nnd were respected by
their fellow-workmen. Phillips was
about 20 or i!7 years of age, Palmer Is
nbout ten years his senior. They wero
both Welshmen.
Mrs. Palmer, liko Phillips, protests
her innocence, anu corrouoiaics nis uy
lug statements.
These aro as near tho fuels as wo havo
been able to learn them nnd although
thero aro many moro rumors and re
ports Hying about In referenco to tho
affair, wo deem It advisablo at this tlmo
to glvo only what wo bellcvo to bo a
plain statement of tho facts, Ashland
Advocate.
Uase Hall. In n game of llaso Hall
between tho Light Street Club, and
Mullliis of Orangeville, on tho grounds
of tho latter club, July Oth, tho former
wero victouous uy a scoro oi o.ri 10 is.
A return gaino was piayeii cauiruay,
July Kith on tho grounds of tho Light
Street Club, nnd tho following Is the
scoro :
l.HMirSTltKUTNIM:.
MIWIN NINK.
ii
Lclser3lb
Iln kwnltcrir.....
Fiddler m k
.1 Uui-Uwnlliruf..
Crawford 'M b
I Mclllck i
Entrf.
lliii'hmuu It b .. ,
OMtlllcLt
:i UhiuIo p
I Williams el
4 Walker Ud I
II :S lliuryc
8 eoiiiktoi-lt M b,
Sj'ilerrmii 1H b
4: .laeobyss
:l iiujiuimi' r
3, Henry lloydl f
S7 :
2 S 4 0 II
4 1 II 2 a
1 0 8 I 2
Imiluns . I
I.luhtfctrcetMiie 8
Muilin nlnu 3
7 8
J 1
I II
II
II .10
s-as
Tl mn of game. 2J hours.
A third gauio will bo played nt Or
angeville, Saturday, July iKIrtl, Tho
Mullliis nro pleased to return thnnks to
tho laillea ol Light (street, ior mo nos
pntnlltlert shown after the Into game.
ArroiNTMENT. Auionir tlio nam as
of Postmasters appointed In Pennsyl
vania wo (lnd that of William (Hughs
nt Jorsoytown vlco D. It, Johnston re
signed. Thayer's Cmcoa was In town on
Thursday. A good many men found
tirao to go nnugivo awny their monoy,
who nro always too poor to pay tho
printer.
How Eaus ahe Hatched. People
havo nn idea that tho hen sits on tho
eggs for n cortaln time, nnd when tho
tlmo comes for hatching, tho chicks
burst forth. Thero never was n greater
mistake Tho chick, until liberated
from tho shell by outsldo aid, is as in
cupablo of motion as If It formed n solid
with tlia egg.whlch It nearly docs. You
might as well encloso n man In nn Iron
holler nnd tell him to get out of tho
shell without help. Tho chick grows
on tho insido of tho shell, until at last
the oxcresconco on tho nolntof tlio beak
of tho bird presses against tho Insido of
tho shell, and bursts up n very small
scale. Of courso when It docs tills, it at
tho tlmo "breaks In that spot" tho in
sido skin of tho egg. This admits tho
air; in n short time it broathes and gets
strength to cry loudly. Tho hen then
sets to work to llberato It' she brings It
forward under tho feathers of tho crop,
and supporting it between tho breast
bone and tho nest, begins tho work of
setting It free Sho bllches tbopolnt of
tno uoau lino 1110 noio lormou uy me
rising of tho scale by tho chick's beak,
anu orcans nway mo egg sum or sneu
all nround tho greatest diameter of tho
entr. The. nint enorts ol tho hen with
out and tho chick within then liberates
tho prisoner, and ho struggles Into ex
istence, nnd gets dry under tho feathers
ntid the natural heat of tho hen. All
female blrd3, which set on their eggs to
hatch them, havo tho hook in tho beak
strongly developed. Even tho broad
billed duck nnd uooso havo tlioso hooks
specially developed, nnd with them
they llberato their young, in Austral
ia, whero everything seems to bo by
contraries, it is tlio cock of tho bush
turuey mat hatches mo eggs, ami not
tho hen. It would bo interesting to
know whether the hook of tho beak Is
better adapted for their scrvico in tho
male bird than in thotemaie. The hook
nn llin lirnlr nf thn nrillnnrv rnrk nf thn
common fowl is nulto different from
that of thohen it is ndanted for wound
ing in fighting, but not for hatching of
eggs.
LOCAL NOTICES.
C. C. Mark has n few parasols, fans.
corsets and hoop skirts to sell very
cheap. .Also an Kinds oi dress goods,
cheaper than ever nnd his sugars can
not bo bent ior duality and prico in
town. Iio sells powder, shot, caps, and
gun-wnds, such as It. F. Clark, Esq.,
uapt. Biivors, anu others use.
New Music, song books, musical In
struments, &c, nt Alstatt's Court Houso
Aiiey.
Save YounsnLi ! Uon't suffer when
you can avoid It. Go to Lowenberg's
and get ono of his linen suits, light as a
couweu, and thoroughly comtortabio.
Thero is no uso in trying to keep cool
without ono oi tliein. ii you do not
caro for linen lie has tho lightest of
cloths which ho e.tn make into stylish.
cool, comfortable garments. Tho fact
is, ljowenuerg can glvo you moro com
fort this kind of weather than myriads
of fans and gallons of ico cream. Go
and see him wo ndviso you. 5
Tiniti) Strekt Graded School will
open August the first, by E. W. Wyn
koop &. Co.
Address 15. V. Pierce, M. D., 133
Seneca street, llull'alo, N. Y., and get a
pamphlet on Catarrh free, or send sixty
cents and get Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemo
dy. $500 reward is offered by tho pro
prietor for a case of Catarrh in tho head
which ho cannot cure. Sold by drug
gists. Look out for counlcrfciU and
vorthless imitations. Tho genuine has
Dr. Pierce's private Government Stamp
on it. Cut this out, as you may never
sco it again.
SciiL'VLEr. &. Low of Orangeville,
Pa., manufacture tlio best Threshers
and Cleaners, the bent Wheeler's Hall
way Chain Horse Power nnd Thresher,
from tho original patterns and tho best
Lever Powers mado in 'this county, if
not in tho State. Don't fail to examine
their machines before purchasing any
other. They guaranteo them to givo
satisfaction in every respect. They al
so niauufactuio Plowsaud other Agri
cultural implements. Sco their adver
tisement in another column. tf.
E. H. Bines oilers for sale the Ex
change iilock and Arcade, .situate on
Main Street, lllooinsburg, Pa. Parties
desirotii of purclinsiiig can sio him in
town during July, or can write him at
any time at Villinmport, Pa. liox 100
at.
During lhola?ttcn years inventors
of tlio highest talent havo directed their
attention to improving tlio nioit valua
ble modern invention, the Sewing Ma
chine. None havo been so successful
in combining in ono Miichlno so many
excellent qualities as the Singer Manu
facturing Company in their new family
Sewing Machines. The fact that their
sales during tho last threo years havo
been sixty thousand moro than any
other company In the world, is sulH
cicnt ovidonco that tho peoplo havo
learned from practical uso which is tho
best. Tills Machlno is constructed on
npproved mechanical principles, with
all tho lato Improvements for every
variety of family sewing or heavy tail
oring. It runs lightly, quietly and
rapidly: makes tho lock stitch aliko on
both sides; uses a greater variety of
th. cads than other machines; is dura
ble; not liable to get out of order; easy
to learn; and requires only otio bnnd
to guide tho work, enabling tho person
using it to sit in an easy and healthy
position. It possesses nil tho good qual
ities of other machines, and Is freo
from their objections, It only needs to
bo known to bo nppreclated. Every
family desiringaperlcctniaclilnosbould
purchaso tho Singer.
Uloomsliurg Market Xleport.
Wheat per busue fl.30
It; o ' 1 (XI
Corn " 1 0)
(uu. 11 so
Klour per barred 7 Ul
Cloverseed s oil
I'laxhi'i il 2 U3
Putter 31
Eras : )
'i'allow 10
l'olalocs -.'o
Piled Apidun 2 tA
lliilus I'n
Hides and Hhoulders 17
liid ptr pouiul. 'Ji
Hay per ton 10 oo
Ikon
Nn. 1 .Scotch pl
No. 2 "
Uloom
LUMliER.
Heiulock Pnards pertboubaud feet
Pino (nun in. hi ...
..fS2t431
.. (16 00
... ISaSO
Joint, Meantime, I'lank, (Hemlock).
rililulei,, Nn. 1 per thouiaud
.... 13 W
.... H (0
.... 7 l i
Hldlug
ft
....8 1 tO
IMillnilelplilu 01 iirkcln.
lI.OUll
Noithwt-slcru superlinoat 8j.0031 ij
NorlliweHteru extra 6 iKi.mf7.ou
Niirlliwcbtein fumllv I'.UJfa 67 1
Westtru, do. do 0.7 7,7,
Hyoniiur ).u
WiiKAT lvinu'laula rt-d, i l.us 81,70
Knlllliem " " II.7U
Western " " 11.70
Hvk renn-muula rye, V bilk tU.10ii$1.12
Uiibn Vellow, ' fl.hiI.U
llUu.l, tUU4il.ll
OATH bllk lUCUUlO
I'lioviBlosti-.MekH I'oik.v blil f3).5Ui:r.MO
Men Ileef, " J.'I.CU
Preeil 1 1 uns y I1 i-!'.'a 9.
Smoked Hums " lDoa,ao
" Hliouldcmwlti Hc(lho
Lard, V lbci$l(r)i
HKKP3 L'lOVeibCill Vi bll H 10 2($9.1i
Tiiuothykted V bun i;,M.(H
Flulkeed " (J.UO
t'ATTLl-l'.iil tHUIuVlb O.fonjjo
Cowa, d. bead , KOtnO
Hlltitl' V fti 6c(ti6o
Huus-VluotU li;.C-013.U
A Lh KINDS O JOB PIHNTINU
XX. neally ezecutwl at Tun Colombian Btoaui
CX. neaiiy eze
'rmtlnic OOlce.
rrim
Comity Convention.
Tlio Deinnci-Alla vntprn nf thn rnivprnl IllhtrlcLM
In ColumlilA county, lire rcquesltHt to meet h
the imunl Tilnca ul linltllnff thn upiinrftl i-lpptlnim.
on SiUunlny, tho 30lh ilny of July, 1870, between
iuu iiuui ui iiiri-u o chick nun neveii 11 ciock hi
the nncrnoon of Hint day, nnd elect by linlloi
two persons to renreiient tlio District in n Coun
ty Convention tolie held nt the Court Jloimo In
IlloomaburK, on Monday ,Auguil lnt.at lio'cloclt
noon, to Refect two CotmrcMloiml conferee to
meet similar conferees from other counties of
tlio District, to nominate candidate for Con
Kress: two llcpresenlatlvo conferees to meet
similar conferees from tho other comity in tho
jjjsmci, in uiiiiiiiiiiie n cnnuiiiaio ior memuer 01
Asscmlilv ! to linmltinlnnllii tiersnn for Asvnclnln
Judgo! ono iieison fur Hlierlll't ono person lor
Jury Commissioner , ono person for County
uuiiiiiiisioii i i iiuo person ior coroner, nnu onu
person fur Louuty Auditor I To bo supported by
iho Uemocratlo party nttho coining election,
uiuei ui 111,14.41111111111111,
CHAIlLlifJ 11. UitOCKWAY.
Chairman.
C'aiKlltltitCN for A'oiiiltiatton.
Tho following gentlemen have been mentioned
for nomination to the several County Ofllccsto
be filled by election tho present year, and their
names will bo presented for Iho consideration of
Iho Democratic County Convention!
HIIKItlFl-'.
KM AND US UNANUST,
nilllNUC I1EEK TOWNSHIP,
jameTlakk,
SCOTT TOWNSHIP.
SAMUFlTTT. KLINE,
scoTr TOWNsmr.
ItEKS J. MILIiAltD,
HC-01T T0WNJIUI-,
AA110NSM1TII, '
HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP.
I. K. KltlGlCUAUM, '
IlKNTOJt TOWNSHIP.
W I IilJAM "aPPIjEMAN,
llIl.NlON TOWNSHIP.
WILLIAM EYEU,
IIUKBNWOOII TOWNSHIP.
MATHIAs"k LINE,
PISHIXOC11I5FK TOWNSHIP.
A. K. SMITH,
MAPISOJJ 10WJ.SHI1'.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
JOHN 11. YOIIE,
jnrri.is TOWN9HI1'.
SAMUEL CIIEASY,
JIIFl'LIK TOWNSHIP.
J. It. JAMESON,
MAINE TOWNSHIP.
COMMISHIONEU.
HIRAM J. KEEDEIt,
CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP.
MINNEU HILE,
CATAW1S1A TOWNSHIP.
JOHN IVIIANNON,
CENTEALIA DOHOUOII.
JUKY COMMISSIONEH.
ISAAC McDIUDE,
MADISON TOWNSHIP.
.
ANDREW HESS,
SUa.VKI.OAP TOWNSaiP.
JTE W AD YERTISE4MENTS.
ISTIIAY NOTICE.
ctimo to tho premises of thosubseilber, lu Su
K.irloaf towuslilp, on or nbout thn lltht Unj- ol
Juno 1.1st, n Uuu yearling kteer. Tho owner Is
requested to conio foiunril. pioeprotierly nml
lako him nwny or ho will bo nilil aciordlnir to
law. CLINIO.V COIA1.
Sugailoaf twp., July2i, lSTO-Ilt.
TViSSOLUTION
OF PAKTNEIl-
nun1,
lllO Dll lllil nro lu-ltMiv nnttflpil Hint 11m 1rm
SWHV7.I-, I. ramer .: Co., hcictnloic dolug business
lu Mahauny, Schuylkill county, wns dissolved
by mutu'i1 enuseut, November sth, Isu'.i. Tho
books and accounts welo left lu the bauds of U.
M. Swayzo for colKction,
JOHN W. KUAMF.lt,
.. , . C. M. MVAi'li
Mahnnoy, July 22, sro-It.
ONE H UNDUE!) UAHItELS
I'll I. Mil IIYIJ WIIIHK1IY,
lll-.r.K lO SIX YKAIIS OI.1).
Tho liudcrslgucd has for sale, by tho Hand or
Gallon, tho very Kscillout stock of
II I L L JJ K Y U II W II I S K E Y,,
heretofore In storo nt llloon;sbiirg and now re-leai-ed
bv Iho liovernmeul. To be sold In tho In
terest 01 t.m Heirs nf .Martin lllllnieyer, dee'd.
JISTTU llil I'KTKH UILLJlhYlIlt, Adm'r.
N
TOTICE TO TAX PA YE ItS.
Notion I lmrnliv ttvfti tn llio TiiY.l'nvrrij nf
tlio Town of Hloomshurg, tlmt oniuul utter Tues
Uny, July iMtli, lS7u, Iho undt'rslgnej will ho pre
pared to iccelvo tlio town tnxes nKveseit lor the
year 1.S70, nt his otllre, lu the Ksnhunco ltloctc, tn
bald Town.'.M ilnor from wevt end.on the 2d floor,
nnd said tu-ptiyers arc hereby icritiliedto pay
tlio sumo.
Any tax unpaid nt tho expiration of thirty
days from Iho ?.ilh dav of Jtilw 1S7(. mhntl tm
pnld with Flvo pcrcputmn penally upon the
auiouut nildcd thereto.
r.;, It. IKhilK,
iilooiuvbarg, July 1TJ, lb70.
Town Treasurer.
AUDITOR'S KOTTCK.
J.S, IlItOHST,
I "I Xo. 212 May
JACOK UOWKH, J Teim, A, I. ISt!).
Tto uuilerslned appointed Auditor Ac., Ac,
to mako report, distributing fie proceeds of tlio
SheillfH salo on judgment or Vent. JJx., Xo. ."2
September Teim, lt4P, will meet tho partlcsln
lntt'ron for th piupo'-o of his appointment at
hN ofllro lu Catawlsba, on Friday, Hei'lember 2d,
A. I). IST0, at ten o'clock of said day. A II persons
Intel esed aro lerjueHted to attend, or bo debarred
from coming in torn part of the snld mud .
W. II, A1IHOTT,
Jl-'TO-tf. Auditor,
OMETIIINQ NEW!
Tho undersigned would hereby rIvo notice
that Iio has lust completed A l-'Ilt-ST CLABS
Ill.'AUSK.nuil that ho has tho facilities for carry
ing on tho buslueas of UNUKItTAKINU lu all
Its blanches
IN OIT1 ST Y L i: .
He has engaged experienced persons who will
tako charge of I Iio iHidlea of the deceased ns soon
as they "shullle of this mortal coll," nnd nttend
to washing them, shaving, dressing, c. shrouds
furnished also tn ordor. At much cxpeuso ho
has also procured an
I HON ICE II OX,
In which hodlos can bo preserved In a cleanly
aud dry condition. 1'arrlage.s furnished for fu
neral occasions. In short, ho is prepared to tako
charge of a cirp'o Immedl.ili lr nficr death, nud
save IrlemU and lelatlvesall lurther troublolu
regard ton.
C A II I N E T MAKING
Upholstering In nil Its branches, repairing furnl
lure, it-seating cane bottomed chairs,. tc 4VC,
l'laco of business on Iron Htreet. below Main.
KOIIK11T KUAN,
llloomsbors, July i IsTOtr.
PIERCE'S
ALTKRATIVU IIXTUACT, OH
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVE11Y.
This is tho most thorough blood purifier yet
discovered, nud cttrra all humors from Die worst
iSci-i'iilu lo n common J-uitlon. Intitules and
lUtitchc on lieuee, and icnly or rough U11, which
are buch uunoylng blemishes to many young
persons, yield 10 the uso ot a few bottles of this
wonderful medicine. From one to eight bottles
euro jS'tlM Jiheuiit, JtyiliHttu, cVrad 7tai, Jiinrj
H'ornf, toils, .Sciii J-.-ujt,'wiu a the 6kln, Jstvoulit
Uores, Ulcers aniflUtlUr" inthe Mouthumt
ach. It is a puto midlclunl extract of native
roots and plants, combiutu laiarncii.iNuturo's
most fro.-eii'lKU curallvo properties, which and
has instilled Into tho cgctnblo kingdom for
healing theBlck, It lsu great restorer for tho
strength and vigor of the system. Those who
are languid, sleepless, have urn'Oiif ajytrchensions
or fears, or any of Iho ullecllonu symptomatic ot
imiAacs, will Hud eoinlnclug evldcuco of Its
restorative puwirupou tr'al, If you feu! dull,
tlrowsi, iltbuuaudaml ihbituniUnl, liavo Inqueut
ilemltu he, mouth tat.lt Uully In Ihe morning, Ir
reuutar umictitt' and toiioue touted, you aie sutler
lui( Irom jori'lU .ail-or ttlUounieiS." In innnv
cases ot "I.iur aiiplalnt'' only apart of these
symptoms nro experienced. As n remedy for ull
such cases, l)r, l'lcrce's Golden Medical Discov
ery has no equal as It effects perfect cures, leav
ing Iho liver slnngthctml and healthy, l-'orlhe
cuiu of Habitual Cuiintlpailou of Hi, llowels It
Is u never lulling remedy, aud llui.su who have
used it lor this purpose me loud lu its praise,
lu Jlronehlal, Thiwt and 7.1111.4 Diseases. It lias
induced many truly lemarlniblo cures, where
ulher medicines hud failed. Isuld hy ilrugilsls
nt (I.IIJ per b i.lli-, l'iemied ul the Chemical
A.1111111111U1)- ui ii, , n j.uvvH ai. ii
JIW'iK-tf liuiUIo.N.S',
JAliaAlNS-llAItaAINS, "
Ht'Hi; SAI.K9 ANP GUAM. I'KOKIIS.
hAYK YOUH WON1-.Y.
do to
Jir.NUY Y(WT.
l'jist llloonisbuig, I'ii., for ull Ulr.ds of the te
home uuu city uinde
1' II 11 N I T tl It II ,
Trices reasonable utu! Ihe Ust work done,
Jlli'711-tl
QlKANGEVILLE STILT, AHEAD,
ho unilerslKneil renpectrullv ainiouuco to
tho Karmlng community that they are aaaln In
the Held with their machlnei for the barveslo
1870.
THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA
TIIHES1IEH AND CLEAN EH,
Patented by Adrian Cornell, with JlnJor'H patent
double acting Separator combined, In what every
Farmer need. It can'tbo beat.lt has btt-n fairly
tented and has far exceeded tho expectation!! of
all who havo neen IU operation.;, 11 linn been
Kol up expresily to mett the wnntu m Iho I'arm
er. Wo manuliictiiro them, ocndiot for tread
power and undernhot for lever iownr. Thl
machlno call bu luado to do any itc.ired nmount
of work. U simple In ennmructinn, eaiy to
manago unit not ltublo tn cet out of repair.
They nlsoeuiitlnuo to manuiacluru tho Celo
bra ted
"WHEKLEIfH RAll.WAl' CHAIN,
HOUSE POWEU t- THltESHElt,
from tho original pittorns, with nti tmprovc
mrnLIn tho prnvrr, whrrfhyu gnln orpcrpent.
H encctert, and glvs the tlcslrcil power nt from
:tto(i lnchCH Ifvi clevullou than tlio old Htvle.
They ulsonttftcli
M AJOH'M PATKNT DOUnLK AOTINCJ ftHnilT
IIION JIOTTOM Hni'AUATOUS
tottielr maphlnr". mniiufAfi'nri'il fitiltf hvlhotn
nml it'curt'd to them byluttcM putrnt front NVm,
m iHjur, iciryoisti iiiiiiuiianiiroiiio tl aim
lliilitcst runniiit' Lever I'mvnt In Iho rimntr
ii No Dnnhte and Klnglc-ticured Jucki, JlnvliiK
uu ilium u uou fuiipiy oi wi ii Mcanonca uiiuner
ol tho best nuiiUty. nnd experienced workmen
ciiKHi:ed In their iniiiiiiuctuu', they guarantee
BUPJUiiou to a:;v m a n u p a ct t t u k i
clfccwhcre, AH having reinlrlnn to do should
mummer una wu imniiu thnorlslnnl pal terns.
ltCMllrltli; ilnim nt Shnrl iintlcn nmlnn ro'iamifi.
hlo tcuns. Miifhlncs sold at lutoilKhlnslv
low prices nnd credit Klven when desired.
1'or further purtlrulnrH cull on or ivtdrens
SCHUYLKU A LOW,
AaniLiTi.TuitAri woniiH, oHANunviLMi,
COLU.M13IA COUXTV, IA,
where they incmuf.ictuif tho hestund cheapeht
jiuuuim miiieii lic.iin piowh in i no niaie, nno
waL'on (neks. Iron kettles mul all kind t,r wme
nvnnlly done In Foundries nndMnchlnu shops.
4n uiu wtiiumii.il nun uu Kiiuif oi couniry
inuuutu iii.uii in vAtiiuiitiC.
JH'TO-tf.
Real Estate Sales.
AiuoriixEii
JXECUTOlt'S SALE.
'Iho subscriber, llxecutor of Michael Lemon
Into of Flshingciiik low nslilp, Col utnblii county
111., tleceaseil, by vlrluo of thonowcrs nnil nn
Ihorlty confentd on I1I111 by iho will of snld
Allelinel Lemon. iler(ai.eil. will r-tm4ii. i uniiii..
snlo near C. II. and J. U. Jlc llenry'ii, Ktlll Water,
rishlURereck two., on S.VTUHHAY, JULY aiili,
1870, at 2 o'clock lu the nficrnoon, tho following
real estate to wit : adjoining lands of .1. D. Mc
Henry.Mr., Alexander Kramer, Joseph Coleman.
Daniel Mcllcnry and others, containing
250 ACHES OF UNSEATED LAND,
one liinulrcd and twenty-flvo acies will bo sold
llrstoll'the southern! of said lunl, the llnelo
run parallel Willi south line, glvliu purchaser
tho prlvtlegeol taking tho wholo two hundred
and Ilfty nires, mure or leu, at tho samo pilce
per ncie.
Tk iims op Sam:. Ten per ei nl of the purchase
money to bo paid 11 1 theslilkliii- down of tho
properly. One-half less tho nn per cent to be
paid on tliollrstilavol April, A. 1). 1-iTl.nt which
time possession will Iio glnu.nud Iho balance
to bo paid on the 111 st day of April. Is-.", with In.
lerest fromlhe 111 st day of April. IhTl, at which
tlmo a full nnd sulllel. nl died will bo given.
Also nt Iho samo llmo a (ir.Un Heiurator will
bo sold, on which a iledlt ol sl moiilhs will bo
gt en on nnpro id security.
,., , . , . , . cyiiUdu. wiirru,
l lshlugcieck, July 8, liTO-it. Kxeculor.
DniVATE SALE
VALUABLI. HEAL EHTATK.
Tho undeislgned offers nt private salo about
00 ACHES OF VALUABLE LAND,
sltuato In Benton tow nshlp, Columbia county,
bounded by lands ol UHahi-lli Kline, llalilel
hbillti-, Jacob Ash, .laioli llcishllno and others,
1-ltteeu Aciesol which is clinied laud. It also
lontalnsn good young orchard,
A FRAME HOUSE AND 11A11N
and n never falling hftlm or water. Also a
Ilrst class
SAW AND LATHK .MILL.
Tlio balance or Iho tract is heavily tlmboied
u-lth iiaU, white pine, iVc,
Kor tcijns.coiultllotis, 4.c., aptily in tho under
signed. Tho iidnnl nuiubi r of ncics will bo ile-
tcimll.ed by suiev.
iieuton ,Juuo l'l.lfc:o-tf
IVil, Al'I'LKMAX.
Legal Notices.
ADJIINISTIlATOlt'S NOTICE.
i.sr.TK ok John i.i:u 1:11, ijfm'ii.
Letters ot ndmillNtlallnu on the. cslalo of
John Uruver, lalo ol Ccnlio lowushhi, Columbia
con lily, dee'd have been giauted by (he Register
of saldeounly lohamuel Nejhard, lesldlns lu
Iho lownsblp aud county nlorcsald. All persons
hav lug claims against t ho estate of tho decedent
aro riqucsttd in puicnt them for settlement,
and those Indebted to Iho eviatoto make pay.
ment to the unik-islgiiej.iidiiilnlsiraliir.wllboiit
'".v- SAMUEL .NnYHAItl),
Jllo,0-0w. AdmlnMrator,
ADMINISTHATOHS' NOTICE.
KsTAiEOF IlAMKL S. VANIIKIISLICK llEC'U.
Litlers ol admlulstrallou on the estate of
Daniel B. Vandeisllco, lulu of Mount 1'le.isaut
township, Col. eo., dee'd. havo been granted by
the ltcglsleroi said county to .Mnilha II. Vun
deisllce. and William .1. llidlny of.MI. l'lcasaut.
All prisons linvlng elnhus against the estnto of
tho decedmtnro lequestcd to piusenl them lor
settlement, nnd those Indebted tn thoeslatetn
make payment lo the undersigned, ndmlnlstja
tor.s. without delay.
jiAitTHA I). VANnr.nsLici:,
WILLIAM J. Ill lU.AY.
Jllj'"J-(it, AdmlnUtratois.
ADMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE.
LhTATK OF JOHN ll.U.I.V.tN, IlCr'll.
Letters of ndmlnlstrullnn on Ihe esintcof John
Iialtmnn, late of (Ireenwooil twp., Columbia eo.
die'd., bae been grautcd by thclicglsttr 01 said
couuly, lo Wllllnm I'yer of Orocnwood twp.
All reisons having claims or demands ngatnst
Ihe decedent nre reqiusted to make them known,
nnd those Indebted to muke payment.
vii.i.iA.Ai iii i;u,
Jel7'i0-0w. Administrator.
AUDITOIl'S NOTICE.
F-STATKin.' ISAAC ItniCIIAKIl, 11ICEASEI1.
In Ihe Orphans' Court ol Iho eounly of Colum
bia. Tho Auditor unpointed to dlstllbute the
balance in tho hands ot Iho adm'r. anion? tbn
eiedllors, and heirs hereby gles notice that
no win meet tue panics luieiesieii, for Ihe
purpose of his uppolntiucnt on Katurday Ihe lath
lnv nl Aiiniil. li-TO nl t.xi ..'lplr . r n. 1.U
olllco In llloomsburg, In said county. All' parties
tt.. , 4-014-44 ,4,4, , 4-iuvai4-4i in ii 1 1 cuii , or uo ueuar
red irom coining In for n pint of Urn said fund.
4.. 4J, ll.Vlllvl.A.1,
jlSTO-lt. Auditor.
TVLK ON THE HE1US OF SA-
JLii ItAlI A. 1UIWMAN.
COI.UMIUA COUTY,h.si The commouwenllh
of l'enusylvaula to 'lliomas llowiuan, Hcury
I1U44111UU, CMI'y llOll IIIIIII, 11IIUIII 1.111V1I1IIU, D,
11. llowiniiu. (ieoige L. llowiuan. .ManasMi How-
man, John llowiuan, Mary lulermarrlcd with
I'linili jinwery, I'euiiui ruiiiii, iieury uowiiiau,
Audlew llowmau, Jubu llowm.iu, Ci iislla Mil
ler, wlfcnl William Miller. Matilda Itlttir.wlfo
ol Win. T. ititler, Jane. wlloofThoiuasCulver.
.Itiriuu now man, ju,t pu i . ijuwiiiau uiui snui
Manila beluga nilior, uhohus for lierguaidiau
Holomon is'lhart, liiu-al ilcscendaulsof isarah A.
llowmnu, deceasid, nud to all other persons lull-rested,
lircttuiu: You niohcieby cited to be
nud appear Ufoiothu Judges of our Orphans'
Court at au Orphans' Court lo beheld at lllooms
burg, on Iho lli&l Monday of .September nest,
then and theielo nccept orretuse to take the
1 eid.1 state ol said l-aliih A. lluwiuau, deceased,
at Ihcuppintsul valuation put upon llbythelu
quest tl ii ly nwiilded by ihe said couil.and le.
turned by lliu feherlll, And beieof lull not,
Wluicsstuo Honorable William Liwell, Presi
dent ol our said couit, the till day of .May, A. 1).
one thousand eight bundled and seventy,
WKLI.IMilO.N II. L'Nl'.Cluk.
lllooinsburg, June SI, ls:u.-lw.
Wants.
IJJE.
C11EIIS WANTED.
Ono male and two female teachers nrn wnittp,!
for Iho icbools ol Ceutrulta ihstriel, Columbia
county, Abuut 570 per moulh wlllbepaldlu a
good luulu teacher, and Hum .1, tu lfl5to fu
uuilcs. Au examination of applicants will be
held by Ihe Couuly huperluleudeul, at Ceulral
hi.oii 1'ilihiv, Ibe lot 1 1 day of July nest, begin
ning ut luu'eloclc,!!, in.
WM. J. llUlillLS.Krc.
CVulialla Bchonl Hoard.
Jll'70-31.
rjEACIlERS WANTED.
tix maloiiud three funalotwieliersaro wanted
fi.r lhu schools or Con) ugbam Iilstilct. Colum
bia count v. for the terniufTcu mouths, to whom
good salaileswlll be palj. An examlmitlou of
applicants will Iju lit M byuie county isuperlu
leudent, at the school house near Centralla.ou
K.uuid.iy, the oth day of Aujiisl next, beginning
lit 10 o'clock, . in.
ItlCII Altn TIIOUNTON. Hoc.
JIS'TO- , Couyugham Hchooi llonrd.
WANTED AN AGENT
FUUIT AND OUNAMKNiAM'UUlW, VINUS,
TO HM DKt.lVlCHKIl Kh.W I'll.l..
AUdrew M, A. DAI1.KY, 157 l'lymouth Ave-
Jl'io-lt.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS,
N. W. SAMPLE. O. W. NEAL. J. "h. TAYLOIt.
Iff. W. SA1YIFLE & CO.,
Oornor of IVIuin Sti'eot and L, & B. Rail Road,
BLOOMSBXJRQ, DPA.-
MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS:
BLACKSMITHS AND
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS,
qi;xr.itAi, .iiaciii.m: wouit ani KCi'Ains.
MILL OKA11INU, S1IAFTINO, l'ULLEVS, 1IANOEIW, .HEAD BLOCKS,
CASTINGS VOK EUUNACES
AND KOIjLIJNU J1HjL,S.
ALSO CAH WHEELS AND AXLMJ aEIfEnAL MININU CASTINGS.
BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS,
CAR llOXES,
COMPOSITION CASTINGS, ,
AND BAI1B1T METAL
IUCLKIELD'S CELEI1UATED GLOHE VALVES,
STOP COCKS, CHECK. VALVES,
AIH COCKS,
OIL CUPS,
STEAM WHISTLES
STEAM OUAGES, STEAM Pirn AIsID riTTIWaS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
AGENTS FOll SIIIVK'S GOVERNOR,
ACKXOWLKDGKl) TO 11E THK HLMI'LliST AND BUST IN TUB WOULD.
MILLWIlIallT.H AKH MACIIINIMTH SUITLlnS l.ITHKH ON HAND Oil I-'UIINWHIID A1
MIIOltT NOTICE, VIZ; OUM AND Ll.'ATHISIt 1IELT1NO OP EVEHY DESCHIITION,
IIEMI'AIJl) HOA1 BTON'i: l'ACKINO, OILS, KED AND WHITE LEAD, 4C.
LESSEES AND SOLE MANUFACTUKERS OF HALL'S PATENT
DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURR1NE WHEELS.
L1I1KKAL .NDUCEMENTS OI'TEHED TO THE TltADE.
Also At;ciita for tlio "EUREKA" Smut and Separating Machlno aud "EX
CELSIOR" limn Duatcr. Send for circular. Specimen Machines can bo Been
at tlio works.
BLACKSMITHINa,
HEAVY Oil LIGHT FOItOINUS,
MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.
Also manufacturers ofAVni. JJ. Deuel's HAY and HARVEST GRINDERS,
patented November 2nd, lSG'J.
REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES,
BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER.
ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED,
AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FUBNISHE1)
PATTERN SHOP.
WE HAVE NOW IN TH1B DEPARTMENT THE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY
AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF PATTERNS AT SHORT NOTICK
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF THE LATEST IMPROVED PATTERNS.
THRESHING MACHINES,
A SPECIALTY.
Buckeye Reapers Repaired
AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED.
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
1-IORTON'S PATENT I-IAY RAKE.
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS.
Itar N. B. Having put In machinery especially adapted to tho manufacture'
of Moulding Cutters, wo aro prepared to executo lartro or small orders, nt short no
tice, and on very favorable terms. Send for Circular and prico list.
N. W. SAMPLE & CO.
May 7,'C'Mf
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY
gives iiuiicu null no suji commues iuu
si xurArruRi: or
"WHEELER'S PATENT RAILWAY
CHAIN HORSE ROWERS,
nml Ik ngnln In the fleW for tlio JInrvpst of 1S70
ami Is irt'iwfl to lurnfli l-'armers with tlio
mobt uilable Mat-hlm'bollcicd to the i-ubllc.
I ulsr bulUl l)OLTHUGEAlti:D JACKS, to nt
tiuh lo the ical of a loiirliorso Lever l'ouer, to
nttach my 'UitcmIictis to. Thrro horses will do
tho snmtt umoiuit oft hi csliln with tlilHarmugo
incut,! hut four will Willi utiy other thri&hcr.
I nmnHo ARnt lo sell WIIO'.TXU'S COM
1UNK1) TIIUIIfcllKUniiU WJNNOWK11S.
rorfurlher partlculnrs or for tho purpose of
J. SI. HUJAiriZEIt,
JelO'704m Light Street, Cot. Co., Va,
F
ARMERS! EXAMINE AND EUV
T II E ORIGINAL,
BAUOII'8 I1EINO
First Raw Doke Piiosi-hatk Math.
All otbors aro liultutloii.
ii a u a ii ' s
HAW BONK
PHOSPHATE
SUPER
OF LIME,
MARK
FALL,
1S70.
Thls Manure Is mado of Haw or Unliurueu
Bonos, rich In Nitrogenous matter. dUwitvcd In
Oil of Vitriol, pro.entlug tlio Hone Phosphate lu
ahlshly solubloand quickly available lorni.und
Ihe Ammonia In such proportion ns to insure a
prompt and vigorous action upon Ihe cropn.
Whero llauuh's l'husphato was npiillea Ihe
tmst season, the Indications, without exception.
aro that It will maintain Its well earned reputa
tion. Wo request nil lu need of a Kcrllllzcr to
glvo this at lido n trial.
15 A U G II A SO N S,
M.VNUi'ACTUKKKS,
Offick No '.'0 S. Delaware Avenue,
PAII.ADEI.P1IIA.
J115'70-tf.
pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER,
W, ill. MUJSllUli il LU.,
Hujl ll, Pa.,
Manufacturcis ol
POWDER KKOH,
nnd dialers In all kluds of
LUMBER,
i;lve notice that they are prepared toacccmoilat
hlr custom ttth dispatch, and en the clieapes
erms.
ATOT1CE IS
I1EREIJY GIVEN
I
thnt an application will bo mado at tho next
llieUllIlJf Ol Ull- UeUVlMl .44--4.4.M1J 4. 4..U 4.4..U-
niouweullli of lvnusylviinlu lor iho lncoriora
tlon of a buulc.lit nccoi dance with the laws nf Iho
CommouMcaltU, to bo entitled tho "t'alawlss.1
Depo-.lt audhavlut: ll.ink," lo bo located ntrata
vlsa,l'ol. co.,l'a., wllh inn pllalof tllly lliounui l
ilollms, Willi the right tu lncieiio tho samelo
ono hunilrc-tl nnd liny thousand dull us.
Oitaulss.i, July 1, l.-TU-tiu.
gl'ECiAL NOTICE.
Prof. V.. A. Ludwli! would respci tfiilly Inform'
the clIUi-iis of Ihociiuuty that he Is pn-part-d to
f ive private lcssouuln the liermau.l' Vouch, Iut
n and tin el languages and lu Drawing. He
will also Uach voiul luustuiiiid give Insl ructions
ou the Meludion. Lessons Willi.' given either
at his residence, In EaslMreet near tue forks
llolil.or at thoie of his pupils as may be desired,
llloomsburg, July , liTuiiw,
JJSTIt
AY STEER.
l.'umn In tlm eiiflnlirn or tin, suliscrllirr. In
Flshlngereek tuwnslilp. ou the lllhnf June, is.u,
ft RED AND WHITE VKARLINU bTEEIt. Tile
owner Is requesletl lo come lurwaid, lu'ovu pro
perty, pay charges and lake 11 away, otherwise It
wlltbodUposedof according tu law.
... , . , - , , K- WO.NUOi: ALUEN,
1 Ishlugcrcek. July 8, 1SS70-31.
1 () nOO bricic for bale.
1.W,JVJW Apiilyto J.J.UROWKll.
BlooaiVum, July I,jH70-2t. ' '
BOIUSR MAKERS.
Stoves and Tinware.
JSJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH llAGENUUCir.
Mnln Street ono door above K. Mcmli.nliiiirii
Btolt'.
A large nssoitmcut or Hiovos, llcntera ana
Ranst') coustaiilly ou hauil, nnd lor salo ut Ibo
Iom l't rates.
Tluiilni: In all lis branches carefully attended to.
umi sutlxlacllou trunraiiteed.
imiorLcoi au kuius wuoiesaio aim retail. A
trial Is requested.
Alr.9,(iU-tr 4.
gTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to bis friends and customers that
continues the nboTe bublneas at his old place on
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware and every va
riety of article found In a Stove and Tlnwaro Es
tablishment In the cities, and on the most reason
able terms. Repairing douu at the shortest notice.
23 DOZEN MILK-PANH
on lutud lor bale.
10,000 GCAllAN'ril.
DUCK LEAD
XJ I
EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAD I
M. Tor Its Unrivaled Whiteness,
-il. Kor Its Unequalled Durability,
lid. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property.
Lastly lor 1U Economy.
M-lt COSTS WJiH to paint with BdctciLkad
than any other White Lead extant. The-ratne
w.'iKlit civet MOKE SUltrACE.Ismore DUR
AliLE, and maltei, WHITER WORK.
BUCK LEAD, Is the Cheapest and Best.
H10.01K) GUARANTEE.
BUCK ZINC
EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS.
Vorlts Unermalled Duriibllltr.
Ut.
--it.
Tor Us Unrivaled Whiteness,
For Its UnsurimssiHl L'overlni- I'ronertv.
U.
44siij, lui us 4, j tut x,cuuuiuy,
being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and
most DURABLE White Pulut lu the world,
ii u v 0 is x. Y
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC:
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manufacturers.
BUCK COTTAGE COLORS,
Piepared expiessly for Painting
COTTAOES. OUT BUILDINGS of every descrln
tlon, FENCES,- Ac. T11IRTY-K1VE IIUTER
KNT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, and
Beautiful HiHiU'S.
Samplo cards sent by Mall If desired.
Dealers' Orders Mill be promptly executed by
the mauufactuiers,
FRENCH, RICHARDS CO.,
N. W. Cor. Tenth nnd Market Streets,
Jau2S'70-ly. Philadelphia
PIIILOSOI'HY OF MARRIAGE.
A Ntu- Oui'iisi: of Li CTUiiEU, us delivered at
Hie lVnna.I'ol techulcnml Aualomlcal Museum
law t'lu-slnut bt., threo doots above Twellth,
Philadelphia, embracing the subjects! How to
Live nnd What to Live lor; Youth, Maturity
nnd Old Age; Muuhood Ueuerully Reviewed!
Ihe cause ot lndlgestluu; Flatulence and nerv
ous Diseases aciounUtl for; Marriage Philo
sophically conildeicd. These lectures will be
forwarded on receipt of .5 cents by addressing;
Secretary of the Pt-nusylanla Polytkchmo
AMI ANATOMICAL Ml'Slt'M, Vfti Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, l'enus) Ivuula.
Je:r-U-Iy.
TgARLY ROSE POTATOES,
THE GREAT TOPIC OF THE DAY.
Tho subscriber has n limited supply or the
Early Roto Potato, which ho will sell to those
wlshliig lo procure this excellent variety, at the
low rato of Two Dollais per bushel, He Las
also, Iwcuty of tho Best Varieties of
STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY,
HOT-HOUSE AND OUT-DOOIl PLANTS,
all of which will be sept ou hand, and for sale,
lu their season,
PRICE LIST OF EARLY ROSE POTATOES!
Per pound, 25 Cents; rer peek, 75 rents j Per hall
bushel, ll.SU ; Per bushel, Ji) ; Per barrel, tS.U0.
tuarlSTO-tf.
it M. nui'uii ,
Espy, Pa,
D1S.SOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER-ship.
, ....
Tho Cn-iiailncrshlji heretofore existing be
tweon John Wuir aiiil Reuben Miller of Blooms,
burg, Columbia county, Pa.,uiider the trim name
of Miller Ji Woll, Is this day dissolved by mutual
eousttit. The business will be continued by
John Woir.who wlliulso keep the books and
naners aud settle the account of Ihe old nriu
1 1 JOHN WOLF,
UEUBLN Mil Lilt.
Bloomrturg, July l IKti-u