4 msburg, Friday, August 12, 1870, anted.--A Jom noyiiiaii Tin-smith nruiniciy. bmitii urothers, in. OrmicovlIIe. it Sale. Six thrifty yottULC pigs. ecus oiu. iniiiiront tins oniee. IJ. A S. F. Association. Nonrlv .00 wero imld into t ho Institution bo Inst meotliiR, Saturday, August loncy som ns iohow.s, viz : ono nt n premium of $32. mid flvn cant a premium of $03. r. hoard wall: on Third Street, ho- Ing In front or tho Methodist rch mid oxtciHlInp; to West Streot It ch n ruinous condition that it hid at onco do repluectl by another, tlrcly removed. Jivory row days car of persons getting hurt on it. Correction. Wo slated n short slneo mat a man in HcrwlcK at ono )g (iranic twenty-lour bottles ol por Tho man alluded to Informs tin j wo wero mistaken, nnd not wish to do him injtislico wo will correct former report. He drank ticentysix e Weather. Tlio heat still con- its and of a moro enervating clmrac- httii tinu oi j uiy. Aiuiougii tnero lenty of air stirring, tho breezes . no cooincsa, nnu 1110 past lew ts havo been such as almost to pro ! llio possibility of sleen. Refresh. showers foil on Tuesday night last, oniy lewpuriiriiy eouieu 1110 air. hop Order. Wo would congratu- our citizens upon tlio order quiet of tho Town. It has ii long nmo since tno i,ocic-un lias an occuiiant or tho streets echoed otousand disorderly erics, Bloom UUeti giant strides in tho mutch of rovcuient,nii(l in no ono thing moro coably than in the orderly behavior cr people. puxTEitPEiTixa, A man named c Jvceno was pui in jan in mis piaco rlilay morning hist on tho chargo of ussoeiiueti witii n man named ork'ks in Dasshigcounterfuit money. lerk'ks, our readers may rcmem ,vas found guilty of u similar chargo is now In tho Penitentiary. Wo niormcu that tho arrest ol Kecno caused by miormation given by lerieks. A dctcctlvo offleor from Hulclpliin, effected tho arrest. -.ious Accident. On Sunday John Kline, his wife nnd three rcn. John Vanco. Jr.. and n Mr. ii, met with a serious and nearly flccmcm. in uraugo lowtisiu p, near i,veretts . iney wero riding in ins wagon behind a spirited s-imn rses. when Mrs. Kllno raised an irella which frinhlentil tho horses at they ran away and overturned agon, u-iio enure pariy were moro injured, and some of them were severely cut about tho fuco and Iokt Dresses. Short dresses arc things for tho shoemakers and lor tho doctors. The ladles buy and i better shoes, and tho doctors re n noticeablo d cell no in diseases bp women comingfrom cold, damp wncn long gurmenis prevailed Icn wero very ctuclc-M in this res- oiicn wearing lliln and broken : and this toircther with thoeliimn- always cllniiliU! to their lontr sldrlq slit on illness which not uufre- flly terminated fatally. nnr.iiY.On Thursday, August 1th over was rouueu in wnsiunctoni Montour Co., ofSlM) in money nut ..1 Mn l..l I r..n .i .i..trf iiu iuiu ui'L'u loiiuivuu uuriiiir Kill Or.OVl" Tim Ulil ilnvn la nlinnt to ceaso from Its mission ns tho emblem of aristocracy on nccount of defection in prices. Very excellent kids aro now fold In Paris at thirty cents a pair, and In Now York thoy nro marked as low as llfty cents. Tho market U absolute ly overstocked, nnd oven tho proiont prices cannot It Is hollovcd, long bo maintained In tho trade. Plants must nover bo watered when tho sun shines hot upon them it scorches them as badly as tho frost ol Autumn, Always water after sunset, nnd bo suro to givo tho soil a thorough drenching. If only tho surface is wet (no roots will not stiiko down deeply and givo tho plant a vigorous habit. Hprlnklo tho foliage with tho flno noso of tho watering pot, but pull it ofT to water tho roots. Amonii tho victims oftho recent roll road disaster near Whlto Sulphur Springs, on Saturday last, was Mr. J. lloyd Heiuiloy of Norrlstown, at tho tlmo of his death U. S. Collector for tho 1'ourth District of Now .Terror. Mr. Ilcadloy was tho son of Col. Samuel F. Ueadley and was well known in Her- wick, mis county, in which ho horn. TOEOLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,. BLOOMSBIIRG, COLUMBIA. COUNTY. PA was A asiiinciton dispatch slates that thcro will probably bo two colored men elected to tho Forty-Second Congress. In tho North Carolina election to-day, Jumps Harris, colored, Is expected to ho elected in tho Fourlh District, and In tho Fourth South Carolina District, It. 11. Klllott, thocolorcd Assistant Ad JutautOenoral, has been nominated and is regarded suro of an election. Tomato Jam. Peel and seed tho to inatoes. For every pound of fruit allow a pound of sugar and two lemons. Tlio lemons should bo boiled till soft, tho seeds removed, tho skin and pulp mash ed lino and added to tho tomatoes. Stir constantly while boiling until tho Jam Is perfectly smooth nnd quite thick, then put in Jelly glasses or Jars. Tuade with Those who Advi r mm:. It is always tho part of wisdom to bestow your custom npon thoso mer chants and dealers who ndvertiso their commodities in tho public Journals ; for generally thoso who do not solicit pat ronago with printer's ink aro a par.-I-monlous class, lacking in enterprise, and will mako up for lack of customers by selling Inferior wares at excessive prices. Dr. Franklin. Oysters. A peculiarity of oysters is unknown to many. Thunder sourt milk and kills oysters. You may lo.id a vessel to its utmost capacity, start for market, and ono good round clap of thunder will kill every oyster in the vessel Immediately. Pounding with an nxo upon tho deck of a vessel when oysters aro thereon, or pounding upon tho sides of a vessel with a heavy weight, will kill every oyster that feels the jar. Hut thunder fetches them tho first pop. Fly Pai'EB. Wo desiro to protect our farmer friends us much as possiblo and In piirsuanco of that desire, wo would state tho following f.iet.that they may avoid making a similar mistake: An indiscreet iarmor of Norwich, Conn., having heard that Hies would make excellent food for chickens.sprc.id poisoned paper In nil thu windows of his house until ho had an accumulation of two pounds weight on hand. Tho dead Hies were thrown into tho yard, and on tho following day fourteen of his best fowls wero ioniul cold and stiff upon their roosting boirds. 'evening by two men. who wero !;ers to him, hut Dually avoided ami wont to bed. Tlieso two men supposed, found where hoslcptand run ins room, tno door o: wnicn was locLed, and stole tho money. Dili- sraicn nas occn mauo nut tnus lar iout buccess. So long a time has wl that they havo probably mado inero escape. il' N T E R F E IT T E N DOLLAR NOTE. w of our inerchantsaudshop-kecp-in afford to lose ten dollars In tho nit state of trade, thoy aro cautlon bewaro of counterfe tsof thoabovo imlnation on tho Poinrhkeensio onal Hank. Tho face of tlio note is executed, and tho engraving is of Inest character, which makes it a irous counbrfeit: but it can bo B detected by looking on tho back i Is very poorly emrraved and led, and generally in great contrast me uico oi mo note. Couitr Mautiai.. A court martial was held at Plttston to-day, for tho trial of several members of tho military com panies there for dlsobodlcnco of orders, Insubordination, etc, by Major Urock- r;iv nf ltlnnm.liiitn lit.lvn A,It.nnn(n ....-J, ww(...jul , UUllU Willi.', rWMd Major Harbor, Captains Frederick, UT Woodward, and Espy, and lieutenant Jones. Ono of tlio licensed nartics was tried thu result of tho trial, hownvnr. not being announced as yet. Tho court will bo continued, in Plttston, King. ton, nnd liazlcton, until tho trial of several parties on similar charges is had. k'vranton Jiepublloan. Masonic Pen. ThoTtondnut Charier gets tho following story from a tele graph operator In thatvillago: Amcin her of tho Masonic order telegraphed down tho river sniiiowhcro,"Mako room for ten Royal Arch Masons. Comlug to-day." When tho companions arrived nicy loumi a pen nnd ucen mint lor their accommodation, tlio telegram nt its destination reading, "Mako room for ton It A .Rl's. Coming to day." Ex change. Wo publish the above for thn benefit of Companions who m ly wish to secure quarters by tho telegraph. They wilt seo tho Importance of warning thoopor ator against making tho abovoamuslna mistake. kriVAL. Ono of tho clashes eon- wiin st. Paul's church Sunday 'I, proposes to noiu a Festival to and to-innrrnw nlfMif (liVM-iv nml Jay), at tho Episcopal Parsonage, 'i uiecu s to uo given to tno now 'Ii. kmnn flmr, ..not iUn il.II.I.... nr ....... u ..i.iv. JFi.OU VIII llll t il ll :nonl hnvnlinni, ..m... .wil I rpl...lH --- H.w.wit LULU lion is to supply nil iho wliulowa nvulcli is to bo a memorial for ono 'oiu nieiunora of tho parish, now itir eflorts. Sexsi Ilr.T'V Ilfi unf. In nlirt,-n villi,- K'SS ! lin Win, fin'titi ill, lilj i,n-., nf fork, quarrels with his bread nnd if. Jlu Is a poor smith who iuar- Uifll lll4 iMi'ii Liiini.l.c. (Iirifnlj r. ---- v... 1, Djuuiio , mwv a in. n n wn.t ...... I .1 ill . , R iim, uiiy iiunesi calling , uuu'i Jld of soiling your hands, thero Is of soap to bo had. Ail trades uuu 10 traders. You cannot get y 11 you aro frightened nt bees, nor corn If -nn iivi, nrM ..r .ntu... r .. JU.. .I.u ..I,,,.,. .1. 1.1,111 on your boots. When you can dig nuu 11 loowipicK.uiowsiupsaiong uns, nnd grow plumcakes in How (hen it will bo a lino tlmo for lies. IE Initial nimiliPf nf llwi'l'oi.ili vm. of Tin: Amemcan Onn Fi:r,i.ow t a pleasing nnu instructive variety iglnal reading matter for thoolil loung, uio gravo and gay. Among tides aro : Eight iiells, a scries of : mill rivi.tflm ulnplna i A flil.l ..i. vv..., Diuiuc . 1, , 1 , vyvii, )v Abroad; Leaves from a Hover's juji Jiuuiorx 01 mo jj.iy ; intra- ui luouern wars; unjeciionabio , as 11 jugiu; tsiriettircs on .1. Ti. IT R fP,...,,.,,, -..avtJ A rrn Manchester Unity; Encampment 'i i Jiauics, loimrs, nnu iicueK 'partinents ; Kcquisitcs to Success; sllOllllpnrn fl-nm nil mini-lnvj X-f cl.S.'i nor vnlmimn Aililrnca .Tnlm Hlir. Pvo If I IVnoonn cfrnnt IU0 W r'T Tfi 'Pin 11 IIC'IIB A iir L, V, writing of tho visit of a P3Ud niii) Innttln In t lila tl nr na t IUfinv ntlini l.lnnnj 1 wcus, of course. Tho man who 'oand children uml spent twlco flco of n useful rami v lournal. i3" who owes tho storekeeper -iiiiur, linn w in "rfn v linsn't. in.":,- Muiuua. xnu iiiuu wiiu '.?.r. concert went. Tho woman h li183,111 enough to go to ci'n."1 wh03 chlldron haven't 'IS Ul In ,i.r..,M lA LI I . 1 t a ouuuuy bcnooi l'li,nT-Brent nn"y people who will WlUen Of Afrli.ni ilncno., t-i.i.., t i "IV. 'I'linin 1 11.1.., 1 . Uio ,,h. clrcus but wanted to ? only tn in LVS-iS, . 'i'?50 .' u . i.vi v v"uieu, wild on t-atni f. Boveral other people . "I UlL'llf Wild ll ll nnt 111... ..!. "'uBm ti,Q uaytimo." Without advertisinc I should bo a poor man to-day. II. T. JlelmltoM. My success is owing to my liberality in advertising. llonncr. Constant nnd norsistont advertisinr is 11 suro prciudo to wealth. Stephen Olr aiu. P. T. Iiarniim. tho noted exhibitor. ascribes ills success in accumulating a million of dollars in ten years to tho un limited use of printer's ink. lie who invests one dollar in business should invest 0110 dollar In advertising. ji. j ; mi wan. Advertising has furnished mo with a competence. Amos J.uwranc. ACukiosity. Thcro is on exhibition at tlio Jewe'ry Ktoro of it. 'A. Khoads it uio,, j-ancastcr, im., a very ingeniously constructed piece of mechanism mado by Jir. Tiioinas Ji. l'lxton, a workman in Messrs. Khoad'sestnblMiincnt. Tho machlno Is enclosed in a glass vase, near me top 01 wnicn is n jeweled watcii, keeping tlmo; under tho watch Is a train of minatuio cars running on a cir cular railroad mid passing through a tunnel. In tho foreground is a girl pumping water and n man splitting wood, whllo near him Is another nun working with a jack-n aiie. in a cot- tago near by sits u young lady at a win dow, looking at tho workmen, but If .yon look at her sho modestly closes tho 1. it..., ....... .. 1- . . " . . . uiiiiu, wjui'ii 13 quicmy opened nv ner scowling mother, who leuvo In hlli dudgeon nud sends her colored servant to oruer you away I Tho motive power Is concealed In a walnut caso nnd was all mado by Mr. Pixton.to whllo away 1.1, I. .I-..-.. I. r .j.ii. " ins luisiuu iiuuro, jiiuntgaiccr. It AHP. ItATT Wl,n I", 11. 1 ll. . ..... ... i,iu IUIIUWJI1LT ja 1 1 1 tj scoroofn gamoor ball played in this lilnnri rift Urtlitrt I J i i . . I,, r YV u"'",u".y uciwccn UIO ltlversido Club of Catawlssa nnd tho Independent Nino or llloom. Tlio ga mo was 11 close- nnd exciting ono and tho playing on both sides very good. dco. Clark mado n lino ily catch hi right field nnd Iitulwlg mado tho best catch of tho f?nllle, a long Ily 'taken with ono hand. Tho decisions oftho umpire, Col, Frick, L-nrn alitii-i, nml I. .,11a n..., i-n..., 1 called w tli cpmmendablo promptitude, lima inln,.nll., a1.ni.... t.. .1.- . ...... ...... ... j auuiiuiiiiiu ino umo 01 tho game, Families who havo not tho advau- tngo ol a pracllcal knowledge or Sowing Machines, may bo deceived bv nrlnfeil circulars ami representation of un scrupulous dealers, who rccGmmcnd tneirs as tno nest lor Family use, &v. To avoid such a mistake, parties In want of a icllablo artlelo should nur. chaso ono of Singer's Improved New j'omiiy oowing jjiaciiincs. 'incir nigh renutallon is founded on real merlls and tho general satisfaction it gives In practical uso has caused it lo dlslauco all competitors. using linen thread, silk-, sort or en amcled cotton, with a straight needle which Is not liahlo to bend, mnking tho lock st Itch allko on both sides without changing tensiou or either thread on any thickness fromtwo to sixteen, yet having at nil llmcsljoth threads under perfect control oftho operator, who can sit in an erect easy position and guldo tho work with ono hnnd. Seeing tho goods as It is eowed, without looking through a glass, or having to hold tho ends or threads at tho beginning, each slltch being perfect before commencing another, passing over Fcams of linen dressed goodi without looping, missing stitches or leaving loose threads, run ning quietly at high speed, and being simple, durable, easy to learn, not lia ble to get out of order,they are decided ly the best Sowing Machines over mado in this or any other country as hun dreds or thousands will testify, who hayo them in dally use. INDEI'KNDKNr. Applcmnti, -i I, llui'kulcw, p lllllriiercr, a a Cl.itlt, r r MbuUcnhnU, c 1'rlco, 1st b Eltvcil.r f r.iid .'lb Mellck.l r I KtVEnsiDn, AMmtt, o Urtttly, p Scott, 1st b lluttcr, ai I, Kllno, 3db jlllinivu, H R iiouiiie, r i llnrnett or illllo.ir lnnlnui- l' ! ! I s ii 7 i i 17 1 IVerslilo, 3 11 5 ft fi 3 5 I 037 V tel'B', J 313 I I 0 3 8-11 Umpbo (Vil, Trlclt. (Scortra-Ellli, and ltamicy. An Iju'outant Point Decided. hjnn nclion recently brought in tho Philadelphia court, to recover damages Tor a wrongful ejection from tho cars or a Kail Itoad Company, tho defendant pleaded that tho plaintiff, In payment or Ills rare, had oirorcd an excursion ticket good only onn day that had pass ed. To this tlio plalnlifT replied that tholtallroad Company had often car ried plalntiir and others holding such tickets on other days than tho day of Issue, and that tho conductor had al lowed tho plaintiff to cuter tlio car, where ho remained until ejected. Tho court held that tho defendant should havo Joined Issue on tho material ques tion whether tho contract under tho ex cursion ticket was confined to a single day or extended ton longor period, and further decided thattho replication was insufficient, nnd therefore gavo Judg ment for tho Itall Itoad Company. From tho decision, which diners some what from tho general courso of decis ions in such cases it appears that per sons holding "excursion tickets" can only uso them on tho days specified, notwithstanding tho occasional prac tice on tho part of conductors to allow them to pass on other davs. Tin: Safest Places. Lightning has been ticcompanied by nn unusually large numbor ol accidents this summer many persons having been struck and killed by it. In viow of tho fatality tho electricity oftlioclouds carries with it, it may not bo unndvisablo to stato a few facts of general benefit. Tho safest situation during n thunder storm is tlio lu-einent, for when a person Is below the surface of tho earth the lightning must strlko it before it can reach him, and will In all probability bo expended in it. Dr. Franklin advised pcrsous apprehensive- of lightning to sit in tho middle of a room, not under a metal lustre, or any conductor, and to lay their feet upon another chair. It will bo still sarer, ho sald,to lay two or threo bedsof matrcsses in tho middlo of tho room.and folding them doublo, to place chairs upon them. Persons in tho field should prefer open parts to tlio vicinity or trees, etc. Tho distanco or a thun der storm, and consequently the danger is easily estimated. As lightning trav els at tlio into of 102,000 miles in a sec ond, its effects may bo considered as in stantaneous within any moderate dis tance. Sound, on tho contrary, is trans mitted only nt tho rato of 1,1-12 root, or about VAft yards in asccoud. By accur ately observing, therefore, tho tlmo that intervenes between the Hash and tho noiso or tho thunder which follows it a very near calculation may bo made of its distance, nnd thcro is no better means of removing apprehensions. g Since tho Singer Manufacturing Comminv norfppfoil ,lml Vm -t.-,,,v,u.. Sewing Machines, their Bales nro twen- ij-mu iiiuusuuu u year, moro man any other company in tho world. These Machines nro constructed on tho most approved leverage principle, with cog wheels for obtaining perpendicular mo tion fl-nlll Hill lwil-lyrititnl ,-lttnT. Inci.n-. strongth.durability and certainty In all ii..? iuuv;jiii,-iiia, su tuiiL uuriingenieni or getting out of order is nlmost Impossi ble. They aro adapted to all tho heav iest family work without strain on any part, and sow tho lightest goods in tho most perfect manner. Having all tho lato Improvements for hemming, fell ing, braiding, binding, cording, gathor 1 11 cr. lueklno- rtinilmi- n,,,i n,..i,..:.in. , 1 Ol - ........ , ...... viiimwiuui- ing, theyt nro pronounced by tho best 1.4. iiuuiinin .urn i-Aiiunciieeii operators to bo far in advance or any others now in use. Other Machine Companies finding a loss in tho percentage of their sales, have often inquired of tho most able inventors if it is possibio to construct a Sewing Machine equal in vnluo to the Singer ; their decided answer lias been It cannot bo dono until their patents expire, when they can mako machines liko tho Singers. TiinoiToii tho kindness ora Dclcgato to tho Into Convention, wo aro enabled to givo tho names or all thoso voting on the seventh nnd last b.nllot, which ro suited in tlio nomination or Capt. Bees J.Millard. Wu could givo tho names on overy ballot ifnsslstanco wero ren dered by somn nf the delegates, For It. J. MiLiiAitn Messrs. Allen Mann, F. h. Shuman, Isaiah Bower, John (1. Jaenby, Eli Jones, John B. Ca sey, ltobert F. Clark, Geo. W. .Sterner, hewis Adams, Albert Smith, Thomas Ocrnghty, Martin (laiighen, Btelmrd Thornton, 1 lenry Brltt, Thomas Kilker, Peter huby, Edward Hartmnn, Henry Iless, Cyrus B. M'Henry, B. F. Edgar, John Snyder, (Jeorgo Fettcrman, Win. lioiigenberger, John M. NiisS, Charles Conner, Hiram B. Kllno, Jacob Tor williger, Daniel Snyder, Josiahlt, Fritz, Cyrus Larlsh. :!0. FohAahon' Smith Messrs. H. F. Everett, James Conner, Solomon Shu man, Henry G. Pfaliler, Joseph C. Boed er, Washington Parr, Gcorgo W. Utt, Bobert Hobbins, V. 11. Shoemaker, Hugh M'Bride, Clinton I,ewis, Silas W. M'Henry, Samuel Niks, i. k. Sehwep peiihelser, O. P. Christian. John M. .Smith, Mnthlas Gilbert, W. J. Ikler, Peter B. Evans, Ellas (llger, I'. . Koncs John Brunei-, John Mowry, David IiOiig-21. Oi:ANOi;vn,i,r. Academy. Oranye ville, Columbia. County, Jt. Professor I. E. Behoonovcr, Principal, Mrs. I. E. Schoonover, Preceptress. This insti slitutloii, for tho cducntiou of young ladles ami gentlemen, will re-open un der chargo of Prur. Schoonover, on Mon day, Aug. 15th, 1870. Teachers, of ac knowledged ability nud high order of talent, will bo employed In each depail meiit, and no effort spared to seeuro to pupils thurough and Judicious culture. The course or instruction will include all tho branches usually taught in High Schools and Seminaries of tho first rank. Special attention given to Normal iji.iuw, ii. nn iu nun lAiiiiujiTciui instruc tion. Terms Primary Depirtmcnt, ?;1 to S3 ncr iiunrlcr. lllcrlicr lirnnilna sain 48 per quarter. nils excellent institution Is located In a pleasant vlllago or about six hundred inhabitants frco from tlio temptations of a largo city about six miles from 4 lin full ...til. .iti.. . t numi wiui winy conumiiucauon to tho dincrcnt roaiU. Tho buildings Vi "ru'i m wiu iti iu! itr in i wium ed by a beautiful grove, and perfectly Calendar for 1870. Fall term com mences August IS, 1870 continuing 11 weoks. Winter term opens November 7, 1870 continuing 11 weeks. Board can bo obtained In privato families at from S2.50 to $i per week, or desirablo rooms will bo furnished to students wishing to provide for them selves, Scholars will ho admitted at any Umo during tho session although It is pref erable to comiuenco with tho term. For further particulars, address tho Principal, at OrangeylUe, Pa. u3Mw. TniM Yourt hAMi's. It Is not safe tonllow tho wicks of kerosone lamps to go moro than ono day without trim mlng. Afewovcnings slnco wo wero present when n rrlend went to turn town a light which was burning too high. Ho gavo tho thumb-screw a turn ntiil tho wick parted, tho lower portion railing down into tho oil, and tho up per part blazing rorn moment ns bright I as over. That an explosion did not follow is probably due to tho use of Pratt's Astral Oil, ror direct communi cation was mado for tho gas from tho heated lamp to reach the burning wick. This Incident should servo to wnrnpeo plo or tlio danger or leaving n charred top to their lamp wicks, ns with poor oil, thomost fearful consequences would nlmost certainly follow tho dropping or tho wick Into tlio lamp. Tin: Oame Tj AW.-Sovcral rrlcnds have called at our ofllco mnking inquiry ro latlvo to tho shooting of woodcock and the gamo law generally. Tho following wo clip from tho York Press which may throw a littlo light on tho subject : "Tho net or April 21, 1601), mado It unlawful to kill, etc., woodcock between tho 10th of November and tho -1th of July. Last session an act was passed and approved, April 0, 1870, which, as published lna pamphlet of general laws tho entire volumo of tlio laws of last session havo not yet been lssuod pur ports to bo "a supplement to tho act providing for tho taking of game, ap proved ihojlrst day or April, ono thou sand eighthundrcd andslxty-nlno." In tho second section this "supnlcment" purports to chango tlio fourth Ecctlon of tho act recited In its titlo and in tho section also, by striking out tho words "fourth or July," so that tho section shall read "the fifteenth day of Novem ber and tho first day of September in any year." Tlio clumsiness of this way or attempting to do tho thing aimed at must bo apparent to everybody ; but you will notice that thcro was really no such act as this supplement was inten ded to change. No act providing for tho takinir or catno was nassod nn thn first day of April, 1S0O: nt least ii tho oinciai voiumoor pampniet laws can bo relied on. Tlio act on that subject was passed on tlio twcnty-firsl or April, 1800. Tho "supplement" has nothing lo opo rato on, nnd appears to mo to amount to nothing. Thoso gamo laws aro penal statutes, and must bo strictly construed. I very seriously doubt whether tho in tended effect of that portion of tho act or April 5, 1870, which related to tho killing of woodcock, or indeed any pro visions of that act, can bo enforced." Tlio editor of tlio JVe.w wrote trillin Secretary of tho Commonwealth, Hon. rr.iucis .Ionian, to ascertain wnetlier tho mistakes occurin thoresrulnrrditlnn or tho laws, nnd received tlio following iirpiy : IlARiiismnta, Pa., July 2, 1870. O. Muck, Esq. Dear Sir: Yours of yesterday duly received. I have ex amined tho gamo law or April o, 1870, u.tuv.iu ll illl.il juU 111Y11U lily illlUII- tion, audalso tho act or April 21, 1809, recited in tho act or 1870 as of first April, 1809. They aro nubllshcd lust ns thn legislature passed them, this depart ment naving no uiscrction lo mako cor rections of errors. It is a manifest mistako of tlio lorrta. laturo iu tho recital of tho date of tho first bill in tlio second ono; and as tho intent is clear, I doubt not tho courts would hold tho law to bo ns Intended rather than expressed. Yours truly, F. Jouhdan, Secretary Commonwealth, C.VLVAl'.Y Commandeuy. On last Thursday, as previously announced, tills now Connnanderv was instituted. At 9 a. si., thu members or the new organization mot at their Hall ono of tno most compioto and heautiutly fur nished in tho State and after a short drill marched to tho Catawlssa Depot precuuou y tno u.uawissa iiand, lo re eclvo Baldwin II Commandery ol Wil linmsport, and Ivanhoo of Tamaqua. The rain delayed tho programme some what, but "ilolol do WWcht" boinir convenient, tho Knights managed to keep dry. When the shower was over tno procession was formed witn Kepasz's WillianiSDort Band in front, and march ed to the brldgo where Crusado Com mandery was in waiting, and took its proper position. The column then marched through tho principal streets under tho Marshalslilp or Sir Knight O. B. Brock way, and at Kosteubaudcr's Hotel tho officers or tho Qrand Lodeo joined tho procession, which then marcned directly to tho Hall. At this point occurred tho most pleas ing part or tho programme. As sooa us tho Knights had disarmed tliemsel ves they wore invited to participate in a Magnificent dinner prepared by tho now Commandery. They atoas if thoy had Just relumed from a seven years slego or Jeru-alem; but there was enough, and to spare. Alter dinner tho Commandery '"was instituted in duo and ancient form by tho following officers, viz : It. E. G. C Henry B. McKcan. Dept. G.C. F..I. Evans. Goncrall'simo O. F. Knapp. Capt. General Dusenbury. G. Bee. Keller. G.Treas. W. F. Logan. G. Prelate J. L. Hutchinson. " " Daniel Wab-hburuo. G.S. W. G.J. W. G. Warder Young. Sir Knight Mnssim in Ills usual com plete and efficient manner acted as Grand Marshal. Wo havo not been furnished with a complete list of tlio now officers, but from memory will name the following: Eminent Commander Geo. Webb. Generalissimo Maitlnnd. Captain General Harry Chcmberlin. Beeorder J. B. Knlltle. Treasurer Georgo S. Gilbert. Senior Warden-J. K. Bobbins. Junior Warden Dr. Strawbridge. Warden C. B. Brockway. At tho clo?o of the proceedings tho Conimaiiderles re-formed, and wero marched through town to their respec tive destinations. Tho evening was devoted to instruction iu tho work. Tho occasion was a pleasant ono, re flecting much credit upon tho manage ment, and Calvary Conimnndary com mences its exlstcnco under tho most favorable auspices. LOOAL NOTfOES MrsicAii Instruments, Canes, Fish ing Bods, Music, Ac. Altstntt, Court llouso Alley. Musical, L. B. Powell, 110 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa., has tho General Agency for tho Clilckeiing Pianos and Miifoii & Hamlin Organs iu Northern Pennsylvania and Southern New York. These celebrated instruments are tho only Pianos and Organs manufactured that are belling at low rates strictly on the "Ono Price fc-ysteni." Send to Mr. 1 owell for tho new circulars and prico IMh. nai-2t. TiiiitD Stiieet Graded School will open August tho first, by E. W. Wyn hoop & Co. 2t SciiuviiEit A Low of Ornngovlllo, Pa., mauufacturo tho best Thrcthors and Cleaners, tho best Wheeler's Ball way Chain Horso Power mid Thresher, from tho original patterns and tlio best Lever Powers mado in this county, if not in tno mine, jjou't inn to exntmno their machines before purchasing any oilier. They guarantee them to givo satisfaction In every respect. They at. to mauufacturo Plows and other Agri cultural Implements. Seo their adver tisement in another column. tf, S1.0C0 Bewaud Is offered by tho pro prletor of Dr. Plerco's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery foramedl cinotliat will equal it in tho cure of all diseases for which It is recommended. For Bronchitis, severe Coughs, and tho early stages or Consumption. It has as. touished Uio medical faculty by Its wonderful cures, aud hundreds of tho best physicians pronounco It tho great est medical discovery of tho nge. Whllo it cuits inu severest cougns, itsirengiii. ens tho system and purifies tho blood. As n euro for Pimples on tho face, Erup tions, Blotches, Scrofulous diseases, and "Liver Complaint" or Biliousness, It has nover been equaled. Sold by drug gists. Tho Genuine lias Dr. Plerco's privato uovcrnmcnt llovcnuo Stamp, on tho outside wrapper. Mat or Loiters. Tho following Is a list of loiters remaining in Uio Tost Offico nt Bloomsburg, August 1st, Atlanta, Albert J Coleman, U W Cely, Mary Dcmul, Susan Dots, J W Drako, Neltlo Fount, h Oollogly, Patrick Hess, Ii O Hracock, John K Halcr, A 2, Harris, John fl 2; Jlcncock, Elizabeth Hanhnnln, F 11 Hurst, Christopher Tersons calllns for anyof thoabovo letters will please soy tlicy aro ailvcrtlsoJ. D. A. DKCKLHY, I'. M, Jaokson, L T Jacob, Alva McDenlycrt, John Prico, iJlirin P.yan, Edmoncl Supernt, Shooman Shock, Sarah Shciianl, Frank Sleeker, 8 S Thomas, G Thomson, O M visticr, Honiara n Wilson, H Zlglcr, O Wash. Democratic Ticket. ron cojjurtnss, CHABLES B. BROCKWAY, OF COMJMMA COUNTV. (Subject lo tho decision ol tlio Congressional Coiiieiccs.) ron ABSOCIATK JUDCii:. JOHN ll. YOIIE, Mil KLIN TOWNSHIP. FOB SIIEItiri'", BEES J. MILLARD, SCOTT lOWNSHIr. I'Olt COMMIBSIONEIt, HIRAM J. REEDER, CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP. I'Oll JURY COMMISSIONIUl, ISAAC McBIUDE, MAIIISO.N TOWNSHIP. FOIl COIIONER, JOHN D. 1IOUCK, noAMNdCnF.EK TOWNSHIP. FOn AUDITOIl, DANIEL LEE, MADISON TOWNSHIP. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST. rilUl'AIlE FOIl THU ClIO!,i:itA. Willi tlio "heated term" comes the danger of lliat friglitrul pestilence Cholera unit Kindred iIIsc.ikoi. What untold nud lndescrlbablo rail cry lias been vUlled upon thousands annually by thess awful complaints. Hut ovcry ono ought to lio maaoawuro that n specula for this class of diseases, ni well nsaceitnln preventive, Is the celebrated MISIII.KIl'S HKIII! lilTTLltS. It will rosltlvely rortlry tho system nualiifctthe at tacks of Asiatic Cholera, Cholcrn Morbus, Chol era Infantum, Warrluea, Hummer complaint. Dysentery, Cliollc, I'alnters' Chollc, AO. I). II. lllssoll, M. I Physlchin-liwliieror tho U. 8. Hospital Whip, "Falcon," highly recommendH It for Cholera, aud hasused It witn marvellous suc cess In such cases. It ncls llko an angel of mercy In every Instance, fsld by all druggists nnd dealers. Price one dollar per bottle. nugS'70. fti non reward. PX,VJVy l'or any citse of Iillml Bleeding iicmiu;,or ulcerated riles mat Dm Hino'h Pub Hkmeiiv f.ills to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nnthlnir rlv ml linnnro,l cases of over ) years standing. Hole by all fl uiais, ' VIA FUOA. 1)0 Bine's Via Fuuri Is thn nnrn tnlna r Ilirlra Herbs, ltoots, and Berries, for CONSUMPTION. Inllammatlou of the Lungs: nil Liver. Kldner. nud Bladder dlsoasos.orgauto Weakness, Female AlUlctlons, General Deblllty.aud all complaints of the Urinary Organs tn Halo aud Female, pro ducing Dyspepsia, Costlvenesi, (Iravel, Dropsy nnd Mvrolula, which most generally terminate lu l,ntiLlil.iiill,..i lln..llnn 1 I .... . I ,ln.l the Blood, tho Btlllarv. (llatlillllf nnd Hpi-retlvn (System; Corrects and (strengthens tho Nervous uuu -uiiseuuir iiirces: it acis iiuoucuarmnn woau nervous, and debilitated females, linth vnnn and old. Nono should bo without ll. Sold evorv- wliere. Labouatorv-IU Franklin Ht., Ililtl more, Md. ang570-ly. lTli,Trl1fM)ia ADDllCSS EDSON MltOS., 11 I'jJa I UlVO Patent Agents, iyj Ninth st. Washington, D. c lor advise, terms and references. gAXON GREEN, Is Brighter, will not I'nUo, Costs Less than nuy other btcausolt wllll'alnt twlco as muchsiufueo SOLD I1V ALL DEALEIH J-V PAIN T S . J. H. WEEKS & CO., Manufacturers, 122 NOllTH ITH STISEET, PHILADELPHIA. nlQHTSTOWN CLASSICAL INSTITUTE or Young Men ami lloyi, Scud for circulars to Itev. J. E. aluxanueu, l'rln., Hlslitstowu, N. J EWSPAl'ER ADVERTISING- A Book of Piiclosely printed pages, lately Is sued, contains a list of tho best American Ad vertising Mediums, giving tho nsmes, circula tions, and full particulars concerning tho lead ing Daily nnd Weekly Political and Family Newspapers, together with all thoso having largo circulations, published in tlio interest of llelig lon, Agi (culture. Literature, Sc., ac. Every Ad vertiser, uud every person who contemplates becoming such, Mill tind this book of great value. Mailed Irf o to nuy nddress on receipt ol nttecn cents. GEO. P. IIOWELL 4 CO., Pub lishers. No. w Pa UK Itow, New York. Tho Plttsburg(Pa.) Leader, lu Itslssuoof May 20. 1670, says: "Ino Ilrni or O. P. Unwell .t Co., which issues this interesting and valuahto book, is Hie largest nnd best Advertising Agency lu 1 lie United Ktates, nud wo can clieerlully leeom mcud It to the nttcnllon of those wliodesiro to ndvertiso their business sclcntillcnlly nnd syste matically In such nwny; that Is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for tlio least ex penditure of mouey." pATENTS. Inventors nhowlsh to tnko out Letters Pat ent are advised to counsel with MUNN.SCO..ed itors of the Helenliflo Amcriean, wlm havo prose cuted claims before tlio Patent olllco lor over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency Is tiie most exleusivo In the wurld, Charges less than any other tellable agency, A jumphlet containing lull Instruc tions to Inventors is sent gratis. MUSS CO., 37 Park Itow, New York. LOST. Htruyed from the premises of tho subscrib er, lit Bloomsburg, about two weeks stuce, u small led cow. lour years old, marked wllu whlto on tho btlly uud lialngu lew whllo hairs on tho lorehead; had n hole through right ear. Allhcial lewald will bo paid In uny ono Uudlug her. Apply at the Htoio of Bobbins & Eyer, Main HI., Bloomsliurg. F. C. EYEIt. Bloomsburg, July ts, '70-11. 1 Vom (IUAOKS.-A lclim of only llldlscre- lion, causing ueivous debility, pi emat urn de s-aj , oie., iik , iii iiieii in ii in overy tiuvori isetl remedy, has a simple ineaus of self-cure, wliich lie will send fieo to Ills feilow-sullVrerrf, Address J. II. TUTt'LE, 7 Nassau st., Now Yurk, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notlco is hoieby given Hint Samuel Knorr, Esq., Assigueo of Jumes W. Chemberlln, lias tiled his account, togettur with tlio vouchers thcicoi. In tho olllco of the I'rothouotary lu uud lor Uio County ol Columbia, WELLINGTON U. ENT. Jl?J'70-5t, Protliouotary. Real Estate Sales. pUBLIO S SALE V A I, U A 11 L E "ll i:Tv I, E S T A T E. In pursuancu of nn order of IhoOrplians' Com t of Columbia county Pu.,on HATUIIDAY, August 2i)1i,i.s7d, at ten o'clotk lu Uio foienoon, Joiepu llaurh, ndiulnlstralor of John Ituucli lato of Montour township, Columbia county, deceued, will expose to sale, by publio veudiie,on thu premlsus. tlio following described icnl estate, to wit: nil that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, sllunto ill Montour and Hemlock townships Co lumbia county, adjoining lauds or Peter lleliu bach on Uio cost, Jacob Lelby ami others on tho south, Peter Baylor, Ell Bailor and Fiederlck Htougo on llio west, nud lieorgo Toby on tho north, containing EIGHTY ACHES AND ELEVEN PEIIC1IIH strict measure. Wluieouaro ercctod A GOOD DVELLING HOUSE, a good bank bam, wagon lionso, pig stye, spring house nnd other out buildings; good spring ot never lulling water nt the house uud barn; n good npplo.iichotd. Aboutslxty ncres of which Is cleared loud, balance lu good woods, lato the (stale of said John Kauch, deceased, -CoNiu no, or Hai.k. Ten per cent, of tho purchase money lo bo paid on thu stilking down or Ihopropeiiy. One-halt of the Isilancuof tio pun huso money lo be, paid ou llio 1st day ol April, A. D. 17I, and tho balance on tho 1st day or April, A. D. l7a, with iuteie.t on tlio sumo rroin the llrst day of April 1S71. Purchaser to pay for Deed uud (stamps. l'nsseslnu will bo given on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1S7J, Tlio grain lu llio siound and that tn bo sown this full Is re icrtd, Ktraw to remalu on the preiulses. JOSEPH llAHCH, Adiu'r. ALSO At tho samo tlmo uud placo will bo sold by Iho heirs of mid deceased, tlio lollowlng Iiersouul properly to wit: ONE WILLIAM PENN COOKING STOVE, plpound Jlxluies.onocoppir kettle, one clock, ono watch, ouushol guu, ono faunliig mill, two beds uud beddlug, ouo set of carpenter tools, AC, lo. Conditions mado know n on dny or sale. ii t, v T1,K HEllmOF MAID DECEASED. II. p. Joutnku, AucfToneer. Moutour twp., July a, isjo-lt. GRAND JURORS. FOIl HEITE5I1IEH TEIIM, 1870. llloom Win, J. lloldleman, Ilnltr.er Iocock, Benton Hamuel Applemau, Ephralm Kllno. Beater F, L. Bhuiuan, ... ....b.ccn r.iiiuiui ieiiieiiijie. juiiu r.iiiiUK. Calnwlsso-Jeremlah llrotat, Nnllinn Helwlg. ( enlro Ht'eplicn'Pohc, Levy Hldlay, Flshlnecreek iiirnm Penier. ,.!.,.re.r.llwood-A' Ikelcr, lllchnrd Johnson, LlllsLvcs, Hemlock EHOhl, Jackson-Thoodoto Krallh. Manic Wm. c. ltoicliard, Maillspn-Ueorgo Beaglo, Valentino Wclllver, Mount l'lensnut Henry J, Johnson. Hugarlonf Jossollartiuan, Win. ll.Pelcrmnn. PETIT JURORS. FOIl HEITEMBEIl TEUM, 1870. llloom-Mllton Itunynn.tleorgo Yost, John M. Chemberlln, John .1. Burkley. llentou-Coorgo W. l'oust, John O. Wenncr. Heaver Allen Maun, duties 11. Troy. Conyughani Morris Lewis. CtttawIssa-sWIlllajn Martin, Jacob L. bhumnn, acorgo W. Clark, cilnlou Ellis. ' Centre Isaac Cryder, Isaao Grovcr, Ccntrnllu Bor. Daniel Lenlhnu. Flshlngcrcek Joslali Jlcncock, Jnmcs N. Jones, Perry Biickulew, Hamuel L. Wenver. Geo JI. Howell, llcnjamln l'. Edgar. "ulv"' ut0- iTiiiiKiiu iieuoeu nigei,Jesso Mcnse, Ureciiwood-Johu Lcggolt, John Black, Ellas Kline, lrnMcIIenry, Isaac M. Demon. Ilemlock-Wm. wintcrsteeu, Joseph K, Mc- u'l"t Wright, Mathlas Moure, Muthlus Locust Wm. II. TtftlnlinM Willi.,... ,.nMKi.Ai, Joshua Winner, Hamuel Mears. Jr. i,.'?.l,,il,,t rieasaut-Henry A. .Miller, Mlflllu-lienry Heller, John Klkcndall, Chris tlan Lulz, Horace Kchweppenhlser. Moutour Joslali llobcrts, Wm. M.Oulck. Madison Joel Huyder, liamuel Dcuiott. Pino Elijah (jnyder. Heott-Danlel A. Creasy, Thomas Dallnian. T 1ST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT J WEPX'EMBEItTEllM 1870. f Edward McCall, ct.nl. (John Hweeney f William LouscnbcrBcrct.nl (.Hugh W. Mcllcynolds.et. nl, ! Jacob Michael, vs Samuel C. Krlckbaum. Charles II. Green, vs Peter Hchug. f William Creasy, (FiamuelSwcppcnhelscr. (leoige Zatr, William McKtlvy. Jllcubenll. King, lEUshaBrurscl. f L. llcrdlc's, use. III. H?Crcvellng. et.nl. f Alexander Collcy - vs lAUnas Colo. t Monroo llrundnge i vs (.EUshivB. Pursel. (Michael Grovcr s III. H. Marr. 1 Peter Bcliug, vs Charles Leo, J David Lewis, guardian. IcolllnsSutmrsndni'r. Marr Brothers. (Continental Coal Co. 11 i vs Freeze. iLehlgh Valleylt. H,Co. Abbott. ( Aim Mnrgcrum: vs iDnvIdllunt.ctux. Clark. 1 Freeze. Hnkes. t Freeze 3 Clark. Knhler. i Clark. Freeze. 5 Ikelcr. Freeze, u Clark. Little. 7 Knhler. Clark, ft Freeze. Whltmoyer. !) Freeze. Clarlc. IU Knhler. Brockway. 11 Clark. Clark Brockway Peter Kchtig, Llltlo. Brockway. II Whllinoyer, (Thomas Hughes use, 1 vs C Wesley Ituckel, (M.T. Howcl, ct.nl. vs (.Jesso W. Merrill. 15 Frccio. Clark. 1(1 Freeze. Howell. 17 Freeze. Whltmoyer. (Frederick Hosslcr, Brockway & IS vs Thompson. (.Gideon G. Hossler, ct. nl. Miller. l'l Ikelcr. Brockway. ai Little. (John Jacobs, ! vs (.0. L. Johnson, (W. 11. Kline, ct.ux. vs lAbrnhamMoore, ct.nl. Clarli&Llltle. JD. J. & U. P. McIIcnry. Baldy i!t Jackson. . Joseph It. Evans. Whltmoyer. Freeze. L'Velle. n Littlo. Baldy. Clark A Freeze, Clark, Kuorr. Freeze. an Jaclcscn. Littlo. S7 Clark. Clark, ES Ltttlo, Freeze. LlUIo. Ilolilsou, so Baldy. Ilhodes. 31 Brockway. JacBSOD. 33 Freeze. Earklcy. 3J Clark. Miller. 31 Jackson. Butler. Ikelcr. Howell. M I.illle. Jackson. :r; Freore. Jackson. : Little. Abbott. a Freeze. Jackson. II Freeze. Bark ley. 11 Whilinoyer. Freeze. 11 Littlo. 4) Whltmoyer. Thompson. 41 Llltlo. I Buckulcw it Barkley, Howell. 44 Little. S James Masters, vs A. J. Fine. (TliaclierACo.el.nl. is. Wm. Goodman, ( Wm. M. Martin, ct. ur. 1 vs I Timothy Tdngan ct. nl. ! Gcorgo Howcr's executor, vs David ll. Howcr (CD. Fowler, vs UJcubn Miller. (Daniel F.Scybert, twilllaraHhaaer (Wllllnm&hafrer. vs iDanltir.Scjbcrl, (rtobcrtGorcll. vs I Barney McBrenrty, ct.nl. (Charles H. Wllielm ct. nl. vs I Michael Woods. f Daniel Ilhodes, .William Tyson (Joseph Miller, vs IN. L. Campbell. (Thomas Fry, vs (.William Coleman. Sharpies & Hnrman, vs ChailesD. Fowler MelchlnliMlilerndm'r. vs Ellas Ulger. (C.S. Fowler. vs I Jesso 1). Rice. I C. B. Bowman, ct. al, I vs (Mauussa Bowman, ct. al. (Peter Huyrann's use. vs lJneobSbaircr.ct.nl. ( Bramhall 4 Co. t vs IMcNluch & Shuman. I Harvey C. Hess. 1 vs ISaniuel Creasy, mlin'r. I Noah Mouscr's use, vs Idcorgoutrouser. f John Turner. I vs IDanlelHnyder. 1 Isaiah Yeager, vs I). 11. Johnson. (John Krouier. vs 1). I'. Kcjbcrt. Lewis J, Adams, vs FlshlngcreekHuhoitl District I William A, Cnf.e. vs I Most s Coirmnn. et. nl. s OMETIIING NEW 1 TllH llli(lHrsii'nPil c-nnld that )io lias jukt compIetM A herohv nlva notion IlDAltSK.uml that lie imi tho f:icilitlfa for carry - Ins on tho huslncfcs ut UiJKUTAlvINU iudll Us branches IN CIT a T V L 13 . JTo 1ms encaued cxiTrlcnocU pcr&ons who will talto clinrso nt tho hoi lies of the doccaseil ns noon as they "hhuMool this mortal coU," ami intend to mulling rhcm.fcliavhis, tlrctnir, Ac. Hhroiuls turnUht-a also to older. At much cxncu&o ho hna nlo procuri-d nn I It O X ICE 11 0 X, in which bodies can bo pu served In a cleanly nud diy condition. Cunlages lurnlshed for In. iiernl ocdisions. In limit lie Is piepared to tnko chargo ol n corpse lmmedialelv alter death, and sao IrlcndsuudiehtlUcsnllfurthir troubloln regird toil. Heals ) cnriics ou llio buslncts of O. A H I N E T M A JC 1 K Q Upludsterlng In oil its brniiciies, repairing furnl Uire, leseutlng cane botlnmed ihalrs.Ac, Ac, I'huoof busluuison Iron litiect. below Main. ItOBEItT UOAN, Bloomsburg, July 2.', ls7tf. -TriiE suiisoniiiEu'iiEUEiiY X gles nollco that ho still continues tho MANUFACT'UllE OF WHEELER'S PATENT ItAILWAY chain house rownns, and la ogaln lu tho field for tlio Harvest of 1170, uud Is prepared to liirnlsli Fanners with tho lnot reliable Machines ollercd to the public. I niso build DOllllI.E-OEAIIEn J ACKH, lo nt lacli lo the led of u luur.borse U'cr Power, to attach my Threiheisto. Thleo horses will do the same timount nfthiishlngwllh llilsairaugo iueut,lhal four will Willi any other thresher, . 1 omnlso Agent lo sell WHEELEIt'B COM BINED TilltLfillEltnud WiNNOWEHS. For fuither particulars or fortho purpose of oiderlug luachlnis, iiddiefes Jehl'TO-lm J.M.HULHIIIZEIl. Light Klretl, Col. Co., Pa. ONE HUND11ED UAI1HELS I'll I ME H YK WIIIUKEY, ,, , it ta iu ill 1 KAUS OI.il, Tho iinderslgued has lor sale, by the Bairel or Gallon, tlio very Excel ent siiielr Ar a 1 1. l m i: y e n w in h k e y , heielofpro Instoro at llloowsburg nnd now ro Iinsed by the (loveriuneut. Tn be sold lu tholu J.S.'.S'. "1U llli of Mailln lllllmeyer.deo'd. U182'!0-l w PE1 Elt UlLL.Ml.VElt, XdiaTl COLXJIVIBIA IRON WORKS, . N. W. HAMl'LE. C. W. NEAL. J. h. TAYLOR. N. W. SAMFXaE & CO., Ooi-nor of Mivin Stroot; nnd Tj, & B. Rail Koatl, MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS. MANUFACTURERS OP STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, CJE.VUKAIi HIACIHA'C WOKK A XI) IlIUMIliS. MILL OEAIlINa, HHAFTINQ, PULLEYS, HANOEI13, H&A1) BLOCKS, SAW MILL G-Ee.3H,I3SrC3- OF ALL JE2I3STI3S, CASTINGS FOR FUltNACES . AND HOLLING MILLS. ALHO CAIl WHEEL1 AND AXLES AND OENEUAL MINING CASTINGS. BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, t OAR BOXES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND BABBIT METAL BELFIELD'S CELEBRATED GLOBE VALVES, STOP COCKS, CHECK VALVES, AIR COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM. WHISTLES steam: auAcss, steam: vxvn and tzttxu as aoisrs'r.A.TTTi.-x' oisr i-iatmd. AGENTS FOR SITIVE'S GOVERNOR. ACKNOWLEDGED TO HE THE SIMPLEST AND BEST IN THE WOULD. MI LLW It I G I ITS AN D MACHINISTS SUri'LIU! EITHEIl ON HAND Oil FUItNISHED Al HHOIYT NOTICE, VIZ; GUM AND LEATIIEIl llELTlNGOF EVEKY Dr-SCItll'TION, HEMP AND SOAP STONE PACKING, OlLS, IlED AND WHITE LEAD, AC. LESSEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF HALL'S PATENT DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURBINE WHEELS. LIDEIIAL .NDUCEMENTS OT'FEIIED TO THE TUADE. riiM'TF.M11,?110!'131111151"8"111 nntl Separating Machlno and "EX . 1U1 , 1ran Duster. Send for circular jncciuicn Machines can bo seen at tlio works. BLACKSMITHHSTG, HEAVY OH LIGHT FOnGINOS, MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON IIAND. Albti manufacturers of "Win. 15. Deuel's HAV and HARVEST GRINDERS, pntcntcd November 2nd, IEG9. REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER. ORDERS FDR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISIIEi: I'AIThiRN SHOP, WE HAVE NOW IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE LATEST IMPllOVED MACHINERY AND AIIE rilEPAEED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF FATTE11NS AT SHOUT NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS or Tim T.ATr.RT ntpraivrn pattehvh THRESHING MACHINES, A bl'JiUlAJLiTY. Buckeye Reapbiss Repaired AND ALL EXTIIA TAIITS FUHNISHED. MANUFACTURERS ArD PROPRIETORS OF MORTON'S PATENT HAY RAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. tST- N. B. Having put In machinery especially adapted to tho manufacture of Moulding Cutters.wonre prepared toexocuto largu or small orders, at short no tice, and on very favorablo terms. Send for Circular and price list. , ,, ., N. W. SAMPLE & CO. Mny 7,'O-lf JIFE INSURANCE FOR TIIE I'EOPLEl HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE CO. O F P E N N S Y L V A N I A . Offce "01 Chestnut Streot, Philadelphia. 11. W. DOtll'HLEY, Seo'y . W. M. SEYFEHT, Pres't. LAWRENCE MYSR3, V. Pres't. B. E. DAVIS. Snp . of Agencies-. TliN Company orsnnlzrd by lending represi-.i iinvoi or tlio Industrial Intoresta of the Stale, M'Mely known as hiiecesslnl nuil respimsittile tr.ismefcij men, ileiiirlug to place LUe Insurance wltn ln leach uf ull, haH uUopteU a bynltln of MONTHLY PAYMENTS OP PREMIUMS, cnulillns every man to provide for liU f imlly m owe of liU deitn, nt a ejt ao trlllhu ni scare ily lo he rslt. Special attention Is callod to this Ooniu.iuy's' a-DRA.0DTJ.TI3SrC3- POLICY, nmueli needed feature In Life Insurance. entirely new In this country; designed tonrotect la caso of death, the Interests ot SHAREHOLDERS IN BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS A.M) AI.I. OTMEIH Who have borrowed money cr purchased properly payablo in Instalments extending over n hcrles of enrs, by CANCELLING nny balance ol Indebtedness renialulus UNPAID In ease of DEATH. THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL THE ORDINARY FOIIMH OK LIKE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES AT LOW RATES OV PREMIUM, ON THE PARTICIPATING PLAN, WITH IIITI' FEW RESTRICTIONS AS TO OCCUPATION, AND NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. a-Kull Infornmllnn as to Plans nnd Features. Is contained In Pamphlets which will be forward ed by mall on application lo the Home Olllce. Active und responsible men wanted ai Agents. F. M. BATES, Bloomsp.uro, Pa. A (I ENT FOR COLUM1IIA COUNTY. 3-Porsous sollcltliu Aseuelo.5 In cither 1,( online, Clinton, Centre, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Sullivan, Uiailoid or Tioija e'ouutlcH, 111 pleniuldrfss WILLAItl) A. W1LLIAMH. Special Agent. No. JO William St. WiLLLiatrouT, Pa. Uloomsburg, August 0, 1570-6ni. Legal Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. E61ATK IU' JOHN CIKOVKU, BKC'll. Letters of ndmlnlstrAtloii on the rtdato of John Grovcr, lato of Ceutio luwnshlp, Columbia county, dee'il linvebcun prnutcd by the Register of said county to Samuel Neyhard, rcsldlns In the towuhlilii nnd county nfurifciud. All persons bav InK claims ngnlnst llio cstnto of the dt cedent are reitnesieu 10 priseiu mtin lor seiuemeni, and thopo Indebted to tho estntoto mnUo pay ment to the uudeisitfnetl.udiiilnlstrntor.wltliout delay. SAMCLLNEYHARD, J11570-OW. Admlnlstrutor, ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. KSTATE Of 1IANIEI. 8. VASJDII.SLICI! PEC'll. Lettciu nt i.1mtuuirnlliiu ou the istuto of Daniel H. Viindiisllro. lato of Mount Pleasant township, Col. co., iH e'd. hnvo beiu urnulul by the Rigisterol Fnl 1 county lo Mnrths ll, Van dersltee, and William J. II Id lay nr. Ml. picasau.. All persons having claims against Iho estate of tho diccdeutnro nqucslrd lo piesenl them for settlement, and lhot,o Indebted to tho (bttilo lo make pa meiit to the undersigned, administra tors, wtliouUlflny. MA RTHA D. VAN DERS LICE, WILLIAM J. 1IIDLAY, Jll5'70-0t, AdinlnUtintoiH. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EUTATB OF ISAAO IlEICII.MMl, IJI C'KASrn. Ill tho Oiplmus' Comt oi llio count ol Colum bia. Tho Auditor nppolulul lo cllaiilbulo llio bnhmco In tho hands ol llio ndm'r. nmims tlio creditors, and heirs hereby gives noiliv that ho will meet the parties Interested, lor the purpose of his nppoiutinunt on Sat ui day llio Mtli day of Auiiiist. i(TU ul ten o'clock A. JI. at his olllco In Illooiusbutg, In said county. All p utirs Interested nro requested to attend, or l-o debar red Irom coining III lor n pail of llio saldluud, C. 0. 1IAUKI.EY, jls';o-lt, Auditor. " TuDifoii's "kotice. ' J.S, 11ROIST, 1 No. SI J May JAe Oll'boWEll, J Term, A, I). IV0. The uiideislgueil nppolnlc.1 Auditor Ac, o , to make lepqrl, dlslilLnillng tho proceeds ol tho Hlierlll's ale on Judtnieut or Vtiul. Ex., No. Hi nepieinutr ieiiu, it-w. s ill miei uio pultleslli luteieslfor tho putpuse of his appolutliH-lit at his olllco iuCutawissj,on Friday, rsciiluiior "d, A. D. lt:u, at ten o'clock of snkldiiy.All pel sous luteresed aro requested toutlend, or be debarred irom eomlug lu lorn part of the said liiuJ . W, H. AlllliiTT, Jizno-tr, Auditor, OTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Not loo Itl llCltLv clvcil to Iho Tax1ii pm nf in iuwu ti uiooiiisi'iirtf. Hint nuniui oner l uc duy. Julv it th. Ib7i. the iindert. luticd will )a mn- parcil t rtci'lvo tho town taxc aWhtdl for tho 5 ear lt70, at hi olllce, lu the Kxt haunti Ittock, lu MtMTown.iU door from vrtt nul.im iho &t lloor. anasaiaux-jaycra urolttuhy rcriuireUla jmy dn; Val uiu Ulootusbarii, Jaly Vi, IbTO, Tuwu TrcauW, N OTIC E . All telEons knmi lni? IbeniRf Ivpr In lu, lmlht. cd lo ll. e Estnto of Jacob Eyer, deceased, era licreLy notltlut to setllothelr accounts at once, oilioiwUo they Mill bo collected according to law. s. H. MILLER, lllocmsliurg, May 0, ISTO tf Administrator TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that un application will bo made at the next meeting of the eitiicrul Assembly of the Com monwealth of Ptuusylvaula lor tho Incorpora tion of a bank,1u accordance Willi Hie laws of Ilia Commonwealth, to bo entitled tbo "Catawlssa Deposit nnd Savlug Hank," to bo located nl Cata wlssa, Col. co.,Pa., with ucapltal of Illty thousand dollais, wlih the rlkht lo incrtaso the same lo ouu hundred and liny thousand dollars. Catawlssa, July 1, lb?U-om, lISPOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER- XJ SHIP. 'Hie eo-parlnershlphfreloloro existing bet ween John U. Pursel and Chester s. Furniau. under tho llmi name of John R. Pursel & Co. Is dissolv ed by multinl consent. The business will bo hcrtultcr conducted by Chester S. Furmau, In Mhoso hands Hie books of tho late nnu aro left for siitlenienl. All peisous knowing tlumselses iudibteil are hereby uottlled to mak, pnymcnt al once, JOHN 11. PURs-El.. CUEbl'ERS. I URMAN. lllooiusburg, July M, Is;i)-R, DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNE1U SHIP, The Co-pnituershlp hcrcloforo exlstlnt' be tweon John Wolf uud Reuben Sillier of liloouis buig, l oluinblu cuuuty,Pu under the Ilrm i umo or -M HUrd Woll, Is this day illssoRed by mutual conn nl. Tlio business will Lo continued l,y John Wolf, who will also keep the looks und 1 apii-4 uud settle ll.o iiuuenli of tho old mm JOHN MOI.l'. RhUllhN MILLER. llloomsbuig, July 15, IsTu-ll DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER, snip. Hie puiillti are hereby notlflcd that the firm Kwayr.1', ICniuier A Co., heretofore doing business iu Mahauoy, hchiij lklll county, was dlssnlrd liy muluiil consent, Noxmber tili, IKCV. 'Ibw books uud accounts veto kit In the bauds oil'. M. hv, njro lor collietlou, JOHN W. KRAMl.lt, , , .S- (iWAYZE. Mahanoy, July lbTO-ll, N OTIC E . Ily virtue of n lllllof Knle. nronerlv executed and do tiered, the horse, wagon, harness, slelKli. nuil all tho drugs, medlciuts, do., c., lu Ilia building cr shop heretofore occupied by J. It. (lordlier lu Light Bircet, have beeu puixhamd from Sarah J. Oorclner, and lakeu poitessioa ot by met nnd are uiy property! and 1 liava tmplojcd J, R, Uorclucr my Agent to tell, peilillo, mako up cud dlsposa of, and carry on Iho busmcis lor uiy use nml beuetlt. (J LIVER CLEWELU Light Street, July St, 7031, A LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING J. neatly executed at TUi. COLCMlilAM Stem Prmtlng omcc