$h dfatmnMmt, Bloomsburg, Friday, Oct.. 7, 1870, Local Iuron.MATioN.l'orsona In tlio various (owns nml oilier localities of Columbia county will very mufili nblljio us by transmuting slntemcnts of local veum iviiunuvur uccurrinir in uipir vicinity. No attention need bo pnlil to iho form, or words In wblch conveyed, - 14 I I., jt - ... i ..... .t. il in fimv mil nn niq ni l ninriimi mn llKWAltE of bonus tickets, llend vnur iciieis ooioro vounir. 6000 I'nncr Collars Just received nt Af. 1', JjlltZ'S KilAUDULENT TlG'IJETd hnvn liPen tent nil over tlio county. Seotlint.vou Y01U IIIU It'KUIlir IIUKUI, A VFAV (klltf nniinr lina Lnnn dn.w1 . - - - - ...... 'i vti nit 1 ivu in iJBrnuurtr, cnucti uio male. Journal ii is jvciiuuijuui in luiHics uut proles Kound ! GO new shawls suitable for .1)1 ur winiur wear ai i.u. l ljUiz'fl Tuerb will bo but ono election ih$ 1 4- 1 1 i i. 1 1 II.. ' V. "Iv VnilU nflll nnnllntma 4n ...1.1 rn iiim mrttmiv iiirtrn ninnir rtr itnnfa .v .luuisu tu mi wnu Liiii imii I'Kiiminn my Hain. Wo Imvo hnd two or three ivs ni raiii sinco our inr. srum nm i it. i i ...t,i. nn imv. vuiu nu in; cnt wiiipii iinoj Fou Sale. -Forty shnro.s of stock of tin inn hi ii hi rir niivmir hiitiii iinfi iMitiitu ui uiuiriiuii i.x i.iiuiLU. UL'ckwhkat. Tills vnluublo crop ..I.A,11.. 1,1......,.,. OUU Faiu. Visitors to tho Fair uri'M. win niriiwii i nn unar in iiritiiii-u urini? tho nnntlritmnpn (if tho Vn!r PitEMiUMs.-Tho Thomas Slato Works this Ulaco worn awnrdoil throo hrnnzn iii'iim nr. tho inin sinni i4i.f -iiiv fim uutiui iiiiiiiuiituLLiri'M. riiiinifiH v.n. ni'ir I'nrni.ni trnr-j woi-ii irnm riim oriv linn vnr mnnr. " tutninna w?n r mil t jfiiiniiinv niifi ii iitifinii itriwi . iien in t tut nvfin i nn t mi iiiti, ,r ii.1m Laying of Cohxki: SroNH. In Inst (V 1 1 nn r ni nn tiii l At h nr iitto tr.-mt-.ti. hla Tuna nn nrrnr nml i-n mir mi...-.nt in .mil win in i ii it i nn iild imim r t imtn. SnvEHAL stump sneakers In Brari- ru L-Jiiiiu in il in ljii.t'rrv nwnst n iL'iuur win ri'ci'ivi i i vv vnrn irnm hn Tlnmnnrnta rpi.t.3 .1,. l.ll.. ill' omnnrni'W n lnntnup id mm n nr tcrnerstufi", and they aro not accus- lio voted for negro suffrage, and for h v 'rv twa ni U'mnn r nntr nnmn n n " .w-.-j...,. ... Oun "townsman Henry Zupplnger, as received a new supply of spectacles, ose glasses and lenses, also clocks and e wishes to turn Into monoy as cheap nOSbluie. HO U u-pil knnvvn nn Kit. erior hand on all kinds of watches and ntl glasses framed. Very good blued uuniiiv. snn tiu win . The Locat CASii'AiaN. Sniritcd rat Inrru limrn lm M l I n i 1 1n uuuurvviiitT. iiiiiinviiinniwi ir. I'lrnq- nt, which wcro severally addressed by On Saturday afternoon thero will bo grand Democratic rallv at Benton. At Iola and Beaver Valley, meetings rrhnvtAII'ti ni1 Utnl.lf.it... .... U.ii.r.l.ilf -..J 1UIMI (.11. Ul(lllU..ll U 1 1 HtlM .tilj You can buv brown orbleached mus- "luiiur 01 i; i.uiz man ai any uincr lacu In thocounly. Cam, ntC. C. fllnrr's If you aro In rice. Ho Is just opening fconio of tlio nest dreas patterns in town, llo has hoes and Gaiters for men women and wuren. llo Is sellin!r Black Tea at CIS. tinrminrfnr iinil frrnftn nf lilt ftj Tempeiiat ure of soino days of Sep mber, at Bloomaburg, observed at 7 m., and at 2, and 9, p. in. : On tlio 1th, Mean C7. bill, " Tl. 12th, " 58. 10th, " Gl. 21th, " 71. 20th, " C7'. 1 20th, " G0. 30th, " 01. Aurorora Borealls on tho 21th and Town Kominations. At tho Dein- ay afternoon last, at tho Court Houso. '(-'following nersous wero placed In imlnatlon for tho several town ofllces tin flll.t.1 n 41. .!.... st. 'P.tn.lfi.. illt.u Ul 114U UllUUUll Ull X UtOU uatfceoMeiVace-HIram O. Hower. CWi(a4?f-Martln O. Woodward. Ajietsor John 1C. Qrotz. Militant lMMjor-Fredcrlck O. Eyer. Wiooi .Ofreefor-Charles W. Miller. ,Joicn Auditors-John B. Casey, B. "nkZarr. rou east ju.ooMsnuna. Judge of Election John Laycock. ;ecor-John C. Jones. 1011 WEST HLOOMBllUlta. Judge of Election John J, llarkley. ,J'iPtctor-Moses Coirmun. IHO fflllAlvlnr. Tln.....n.nlln rr.tii.ti ritt. ia i'iiu&uu joi iiiu ensuing i-ui. .U. Little, Simon 0. Shlvo nnd Win. wtkbaum. IVEPITllr T . Mntrtv i mi... .'wmg aro tlio nominations inado UIV. .1 ill dl.n.nl.n.ll.. . 1 i 1 1 "Iter linnnnL- ALtreoAv nj Ul.nv. uli.r1' Assessor, Samuel Sluitler: h., " "mi ,vuiii, uiuuu ijariiui v.."-, u. L.iieinueriiu : juulic. tor p" i'. J''ll8nn C, Burton ; Inspec ts Brown. THE Tuk JIaijAuiai Seabon. An exchnligo rciliarks that accounts from various parts of tho country concur In representing tlio prcseneo of Mi unusual degrco of inlasiiintlu poison In tho atmosphere. With tho ad. vanco of the iiutumnat season there nro nlways indications of miasmatic In liuence, but they seem to bo more wide spread this season than usual, and to bo marked by greater Intensity. Tho fervid heat of tlio days and remarkably cool nights combine to Increaso tho power of malaria. In thoSouthom cities yellow fover appears to bo moro provalant than for years past, whllo In tho Isorlhern seaboard cities wo havo moro of fover and nguo, blllious nnd In. ternilttent fuver. Tho evident exist enco In tho atmosphrro to an unusual degreo of thoso elements which con sjilro to produce disease, render neces sary moro than ordinary precautions for the preservation of health. Tho condi tion of tho weather, as n source ot dis ease, must ho aggravated by n want of cleanliness In streets and alleys. Where vegetablo refuso Is pnrmittcd to mlnglo with water in tlio gutters, or unwholesome- garbage exposed to tho heat or tho sun, all tho materials aro at hand to breed epidemics. Borough olllcers should exert vigilance lu tlio proper departments for tho publication of pub lic avenues as well m alleys and sowers, nnd citizens should co-operato in n work so important to tho common health. It is also a dictato of prudenco that Indi viduals should ns fur as possible, avoid exposure to tho direct rays of the sun by day, and to tho dews which fall so copi ously by night. Tho clothing, when practicable, should also bo carefully adapted to tlio changes of tho weather. In tho East Indies tho wearing of flannel even in tlio warmest seasons, next to tho skin, is f-nid to havo been found u-oful as a protection against tho fovers of that region. In our own rural districts, exposed to malaria, tho light ing of ilrcs early In tho morning and ulso at night, has been looked upon as tending to prevent disease, llegularity iu all tho habits, and tho avoidance of excess, always of Importance to health, aro, in such n condition of tho atmos phere in now exists, ludlspenslble. Music, Instruments, Canes, &a at Altstatt's, Court llouso Alley. Tun Kxtension op the Catawisa llAiwtoAD Tin: Work Ijet. Tho contract for tho extension of the Cain wissaroad from Milton to Wllliamspoi t a dUtnnco of about thirty miles has been let to Hon. Gcorgo Scott, and Messrs. B. J. McClran, II. A. Miliums nnd John .lameson. Tlio work Include grading, bridging, track-laying, in fact everything except ;furnishing tho steel rails. Wo understand that the papcrri were signed yesterday evening. Tho contractors being men of enlarged ex perience in l nil road building, the work will bo pushed through to completion with great energy and rapidity. It will bo done, wo presume, under the super vision of Mr. Webb, tho elUcient Super intendent of tho road, who is ono of tho best civil engineers in the country. WilUwnsporl Standard. Handsome. Knos Jacoby has entire ly remodelled his Kestnurant nnd lltted it up in tho stylo of tho beit City club rooms. Ample accommodations have been provided on tlio first lloor for sup per rooms for gentleman, nnd tho sec ond story has been reserved for tho uso of ladies. Tlds isa much needed im provement, as, up to this time, tliero has been no place in town where ladies could enjoy an oyster slipper. Tlio papering and painting of tlio rooms aro iu most excellent tasto and rolled much credit on Mr. Jacoby. Such live men deserve public approbation. Fou black silk, black or colored al paca, french merino, Empress cloth. Changeable popllnes or plaids go to M. I'. laitz's. BuiiNiNa Mines. Tho fire, which haa been raging In tho mines connected with two shafts of n slopo of tho Penn sylvania Coal Company's works at I'itts ton for threo months past, has at lust been subdued, and work hasusraln com menced at tho two shafts. This was perhaps tho most serious mine confla gration ever known iu this country j it suspended tho production of about 700 tons of coal per day. Scranton JlqmO lican. LOCAL NOTICES. My Fiueni), stop that terrlblo cough If you would avoid a consumptive's grave. This you can do by using Dr. l'ierco's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. For curing all throat, lirouclilal and lung intense it has never been equaled. Pimples on tho face, Eruptions, Blotches and all Scrofulous diseases aro cured by this wonderful and most valuablo medicine. Sold by druggists. Bewaro of Counterfeits. Observo that Dr. Pierce's private Gov ernment iiovcnuo stamp is on each bottle. Unrivalled Yet. "Blood will tell?" say tho horso fanciers, in esti mating tho endurance of a lino animal; and tho motto is a good one, outside of tho sporting world. A pure article intrinsically good must distanco nil competition, eventually. Thn success of UdolnhoWolfo's Aromatic Schlcil., i.i Schnapps has Induced tho manufacture oi an nuniircii imitations; but in tho unrivalled salo of his manufacture, whllo others havo tohioved if at all but n scanty success may bo found tho puuiic appreciation oi u jmro and wholesome beverage. Hawk. Hawk. Suit. Suit. Blow. Blow, and disgust everybody with tho oll'enslvo odor Irom your Catarrh, Just because somo old fogy doctor who has not niscGvcrcil ana who will not believe that tho world moves, tells you that it cannot bo cured. Tho proprietor of Dr Sage'B Catarrh Beiuedy will pay $000 sowaril for a caso of Catarrh which ho cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send tixty cents to It. V. Pierce, M. 1)., 1!!;) Scueca street, Bulliilo, N, Y., for It. A pampmei iree. iscwaro oi counterfeits and worthless Imitations. Iteinember that tho Geuulnohas Dr. Plerco's prl- v.iiu .uuvciiiiiiuui oiunip upon eacii mcKnge. xnis siamn issued by tlio United States Government oxnresslv for stamping Dr. Plerco's medicines, has his portrait, muno and address, en graved upon It, nnd need not bo mista ken. SciiUYLEii & Low of Oranerovlllo. Pa., manufacture tho best Tlmo-hoiM nnd Cleaners, tho best Wheeler's Ball- way unain i torso Power and Thresher, from tho original patterns and tho best Lever Powers mado iu this county. If ... .1... Cl..ln 1,.... r.ti V inn iu mu uiiiiu. ijuti-i j.iii luexamiuo their machines beforo purchasing any other. They guurantco them to give saiisinciioii iu every respect, rney nl so miiuufacturu Plows and other Atrrl cultural implements. See their adver tisement in another column, tf. Tin: Latest Fasiiionaiili: Beveu age. A furnishing storo in this city ndvertlscs n new stylo of cravat us the "latest fashion for tlio throat." Thin may ho tho latest stylo for the outsido of that organ, but n fashion for tho in sldo has Just como up which N twico us popular. Somebody tins found out that Kciiienam beiinnpps iniprovosoda water and everybody nopilesccs In tho ar rangement. Although somewhat con fcrvntlvu by nature, wo aro not op nosed to progress, and conccivine- itour tolemn duty, as it public Journalist, to ascertain whether Schnapps Soda Wa ter was a pioper thing to bo recom mended to our subscribers, wo tried It. Tho result may bo stated in n few words Tho mixture is good to take, ami if our stomach Is like stomachs iu general it Is congenial to that part of tint human or ganization. Finally, and to conclude, "It touches tho right epot." JSunduy Courier. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Rocolpts of "Tnn OOZ,V-rVXBIAir" Fa. fl.Hl.Ml... 1 nrtn iwt Rvuivuiuur. xaiu. .nireti dinner t 2 10, 0 II llnnahnwont 4 00 4 011 4 Oil II 01 0 60 4 M H 41 3 Oil 1 60 2 00 3 01) 2 00 2 U) 2 m 1 Oil 2 Ul 4 01) 2 0) 6') 6 00 7 00 :o m 2 IX) a oo 2 01 2 00 0 ou 4 Oil 3 00 1 20 2 00 H SO 2 01) SO 2 31 3 Ul 2 00 4 00 H IX) 2 00 0 00 2 00 2 SO U 0) 40 den W. initio .1 II Dlcttorleh a no s oo .lonn i; wenner iiienenuacli I'ntnnnnt n fin .ipHso i. nrftmcr 2 l:iU Hluilmm 2ftj lll.tirt.Mu.nhl. 1 ... Dr UennUley fnrv lf.lB.m.M Nntli Flcckrintolii i ui .ii'icmlnliO'Cttnner ami J W (lordlier nfnVHii.i.h tin until iirennca iv N'ntlinn llnltpl.. nn1 M W Keeno Adam liver AVIlion Mlllor f W Wn.a Jllllll KlycfH 1 00 cicr v urvor '2 iki 1 ivllnrr-t-tnnti n fxt' J llNuni lAnroiiBmllli .Inn lnlnlittnt T. n in lienor l "i Daniel HlniiW ! ni John A Oman .h ivreo .1 VSmllh M A Wllllami l.'ltll. Ay Mllla. (1 1" imeitach 2 (hi! I'fiiliri iiicikt a Oil Win JlcNIiich s oiJ l'liinpntt Wl. ltnil.n n Htcphen I'Ctllt fetcr Miller J H Kniitterg a 40 ifc.ti i.iscneuo aw I? (1 Atliri.hv A a leRO liecm Adam lloat Ifiniio Labour Nathan Bmllh ICnt T Hlnckhouso lllanki 1'nnvrmh.it.i ft. o mj Jnoolillnrrlugtoii 4 3d Illnnlm 23 l-linM.. Tin..! n 7 lllchnra Thornton 2 ad .1 ti 11 CBS fA.mflllll(.l Rnt.nn. r.aiiun a 60 j 1' ltunynn ueOKUCSH TOO H l'nrniwortli 2 00 l)l1Utt.B Uepuy Ncvliii Aurnn Hmlllt isnaoorovcr 2 imi .1 T ftt-lttl. . II A l'attorson rtum i n Mmiiii a ou I'WtWcthcrllliSCo 10 60 iuoaring ureeK Boo I'rlcuiU irjcuwcppenneiscr o oo W II lVtL'rman a oo vt imii; iitviur 2 IM JoilrelhelbH llarry'raylor jonri". neiw g J (J Fell 3 75 0 TO 5 110 M O Kinney Htcplicn Klrfcr Win 1'i.npof.ur Hut KHz Delong John H metier a oollllcury ijlark Meetings. Tho following Democratic meetings will bo held nt tho times and places mentioned : Iola, Friday evening, October 7th. Beaver Valley, (Shuman's) Frldny evening, October 7th. Benton, Saturday afternoon, October 8ih. Slabtown, Saturday evening. October 8th. Jerseytown, Saturday evening, Octo ber 8th. W. B. KOONS, Cir. Dcm. Stand. Com. Bloomsburg, Sept. 2S, 1870. T" E DOMESTIC S E WING MACHINE, FOH BALE I1Y M. P. LUTZ, HLOOMSnURQ, PA. mimjEu, hughes & co., I1KUWICK, I'A. This Bowing Machine runs stiller and easier than nny other, It lias lower pirns, It has aeast steel Miuttlo that will never wear out, It ha DlaUo'a Patent tablo will (li to sco shows Its uso- Apinls wnuleil In unoccui.Kil Toirltory In Pen n f-j-I vim la, New Jen ey, Maryland, Delaware Virginia, WH Vlijlnla and District or Colum bia. BLAKE & CO., f-CIlANTON, PA. fccpl0'70-ly P etit junons. ron Hi-rriAi, rouivr or com.mon i'leah, tOMMKNCINO Ol 10IIEU 3lfct 1S70. llloom H. C, Slilvc, Layton llunyan. Mathlas Blniller, riipsturU. Unmiin.UnbeitC'alliearl. Uerwlck llor. JucoU Y. Deltterlch, Jacob Mnyer. Iltacr Levi Michael, Ceo. I'. DlelKbach, llenton Isaao (llblmns, Jacob Wollover. ('HlawUKn Bamuel rrederlck. I'lsliliiKereelt Daniel Kitchen, Baniuel Yost, John ( . Coleman. ilroenwond-llenj. 1'. llnttln. Geo. V. Ult. I-oousl lieiijaiuiii Wanner, Bamuel Keller. Maine E. II. John, Uiur.es rislicr, llenjamln Penc hecliir. MudlMon-John M. Smith. Wesley Olrtnn, Wll sun Allen, William run-ell, John ( hrUtlaii. Ml. PleuMiut Joel liellUUeiler, Jacob Klslicr, Jottlina Hiirtzell. Mllllln BiimiiilBinoycr. Oianitu ir.nl Knf. t-cijll Wllllnni Abbott. Aaron lloonc, Oeorfo ... ....... .mi., Daniel nut tier, beptDO'Ti). Jill, llnvinn purchased Ihe stock of tho old Key- btlinoHllOO Btoru. llllil mliltl UiMritn n. Inrt.n nml well selected now stock Is projiartd to exhibit luu ut-'at ,uiicij. ui ROOTS AND MI0K3 cverhroustit to this place, lie la nUo prepared to imikeltooU uildbllot'S to order In lh atM nnd best htylus. For cash only. In the old I'ost iiiiu'e uuuuiuk. curuer iuin auu JUAruei hirceta, ""n DM YEIt & JACOBY TI EXCHANaEllLOClllLOOMsnUIlO.I'A. nro fiireuls for tho sale of ( Urorkwuv's" lii.tlv ei lebtuUd (.'renin ami old stock Ales, wheh they will sell as cheap as country brewed ales; uhol nml hull barrels constantly on hand. This alo Is Ijitutd by William r. llrnckwuy, 315 toSii East KUenili Hlrett, Now YoTk City, llloom. bum, Juno 10, IS70-1-! D KNTISTKY, II. C. HOWKIt, DKNTIBT, Uosneclfully offers hU profenslonal services to the IuUIch ami Kutleiuen of llloonburt:aud vl cinlty. He U prepared loalteud to all tLe varl nun upend luiik lu tho Hue of Ul proJewlon, and in pruviui-u wiiii tite miem nupruvcu iuhielaim TKt.TJl which will be luserted ou tcld platlua bllverund rubber bne to look as well asthe uat urul tctth. Teeth extracted by all the new aul most approved methods, an J all operatlous on the teolh t-arefullyaud propeuy at tended to. Ilenlduneo aud uttlce a few doors aKwe the Court lloiuo, baiiie Hide, llloouislturtE. Juu.Sl.'Uitf B ROWN'S FAST FREIGHT FROM PIIILAIiELl'IUA TO 1IL0OMBBUUU nnd lulennedlatu points. Goods forwarded will' care uud Uespntch and at low rates. iioods, ut Philadelphia, must be delivered at llilner&CVs. MIMuiket fcSllcet, For full par tleulujs, apply to ,A1U l-ll.l'-.-... Aug. '.U'lO-ll., It, Depot, Bloomburg,I'ii Democratic Tickot. fou coNanEsa, CHA11LES B. nnOOICWAY, or coLUMniA covmr, FOU nEPIlEHENTATIVE. LEONA11D 1J. RUPEHT. or Columbia cowry. FOU ASSOCIATE JUDOl;. JOHN It. YOIIE, MirrLiN Towxsiur. roriHiiEmrr, REES J. MILLARD, SCOtT T0WNS111I:. ron COMMISSIONEIl, HIRAM J. REEDER, CATAW1SSA TOWKSIItr. ron juiiy coMMissioNEii, 1SAAO McBRIDE, MADISON TOWh'SIIir. rort oonoNEK, JOHN D. I10UCK, ROARIKOC.nP.IK T0WN81I11'. FOR AUDITOR, DANIEL LEE, MADISON TOWNSnir, FOR DinEC3TOR8 OP TUB POOH, (To bo voted for by tho voters of llloom, Scolt, uguiiuui nuu uiceuwuuu.j STEPHEN H. MILLER. WILLIAM KRAMER. Vigilance. Committee. ItffAVRlt P. Rhiimin 1n.rm RMill.h.r fl Tt Drelsbach. Uknton I, K, Krlckbaum, T. B. Cole, John Mcllenry. , IlEiiwicK Bon. A. D. Soeloy, Isadoro Cham bcrliti, Isalnli Bower. BniAiiCRKKK Albert Smttu.Samucl KelcUncr, Georgo M. Bower. Bloom E. David Lowooborg, O. M. Brown, Peter BUlmeyer. BLOOM W. Bamuel Wllklns. fi. fl. llaretn- W. C. McKlnncy. i,;riTKAi.iA l. w. ijuniuaii, tuwora curiey. Miles McN'alloy. Conynoiiam N. II. Thornton, Clias. Dougher ty, Patrick Ubaughessy. Conykoiiaii a. Peter Luby, Thomas Brcnnan, fatrlck Burk. Catawissa-M. V. B. Kllue. Btenhen Baldy, Adam retlerolr. Centre Hiram Bchweppenhelser, Bamuel Bower, Jesse liuirman. risui.NociiEEK-E. J. Mcllenry, M. A, Am merinan, Hugh Mcllrldc. FlIAKKLtN Mnses Sleirnnrv.miriRHnn Artlpv John Ze'rrter. uiikenwood jacou . i.vnns, isaao A. Dcwitt Adam Utt. Hemlock Wro. II. Shoemaker, David Wog ncr, Hugh McUrldo. Jacksom Ueorgo Ilerlcman, M, Bavago, Wm. Young. LocusT-Gera Hower, Ellas Creasy, Welling ton Yeager. Maike-U. J. Campbell, John Nuss, William Longonberger. Mifflin Daniel A. Hess, Samuel Nuss, Sam nol Mnyder. Mi. Pleasant Jno. Monlan, Thomas Weill ver, Jackson Ikeler. MA1JISON lllchard I.-rllll.LpwIsHchnvler. .Tnlm AllCU. montouii Evan Welllvcr, Peter A. Evnns, Noah Mouser, uiiakqe John snyder, u. A. JicgargelMllrnm It. Kline. l'INs: T.. A. flermnn. .Tnlin T.nrtt Vitli.nllnn Wlntersleen. ItoAitiNacitr.EK John Maurcr, Amsey Craig, Samuel Houck. ocoTT-oscar Ent, .1. il. wee, Henry A. Oman. W. 11. KOONB, Chairman. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. 1 taKO mis meinou oi announcing to tho pub lic. that at the solicitation of numerous frluuils, I nave consented to bo an Independent Candl. date for Associate Judge, N O T I C E . At the reouest of n number of friends. I an nounce iny name as an Independent Candidate for Sheriff, and respectfully solicit the support of tho public. AARON SMITH. UUgllf U-ll.- pHKiMIUM LIST Ol' THE riFTEENTII ANNUAL EXIIIDITION OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANI CAL ASSOCIATION, TO BE HELD AT BLOOUSUUKO, PA., On Wednesday, Thursday nnd Erlday, October 12th, 13th and Mill, 18 70. As everythlngof this kind must have a nys. tern to carry Itouwlth satisfaction, exhibi tors and contributors will please read the fol lowing Instructions, nnd come to tho Pair expecting to abide by them without asking for any alteration. J. J. BROWER, Bec'y, CLASS I-HORSES. William Wlnterstcen, Superintendent, Judges Daniel Morris. Enoch Rlttenhouse, Cyrus Mcllenry, William N. Brown. Best blooded stallion, 312 00 " stallion for all work, 10 00 " stallion colt, not over 4 years, 8 Oo 2d " " ' " il 00 " pair draught horses, sou 2d " ' 5 00 neBt pair carrlsgo horses, s oo 2d " " SOU nest brood mare with coital her side, lu 00 2d " 1100 nest single carriage horse, 6 cu 2d " ' 3 00 Best single carriage mare, S (O 2d ' " 3 00 nest gelding between 3 and 4 years, 4 U) " mare " 4 00 " gelding between 2 nnd 3 years, 4 OU " horso colt between 1 aud 2 years. 3 00 " murocnlt " 3 1X1 " horse or maro colt under 10 mos, 3 00 2d " '2 00 Best pair match colts, under 1 years broken to harness, 3 00 nest Jack, 6 00 im , .. ., .k. Best pair mules, 2d 4 00 2 00 Best mule colt bclweca 1 and 2 years. 3 I 0U " under 1 s car, 3 00 Exhibitors under (his class will have their horses on the ground by ten o'clock Thursday morning v. lieu they will be examined, CLASS II CATTLE, rblllp Young, Superintendent. Judges f-ehemlah Iteece, Jacob Kottchba dcr, William L. Freas, rraukllu Shuniau, Durham. Best bull 3 years old and upwards, tl2 00 2d ' ' ' urn llcst Dull between 2and 3 years old, a 00 2d " " " " -1 1) Best bull between 1 and 2 years old, 3 ou 1 ' " " 2 00 2d ' Best cow 2 years nnd upwards, 0 CO Best heifer between 1 and 2 yearf , 3 00 - bull calf under 10 months, 2 00 2d " " Agriculturist ly Dest heifer between 2 and 3 curs 4 ou 2d 3 IX) " heirur under 10 months, 2 00 Deiwi Stock. Best bull 3 years and upwards, 12 00 2d ' " u ou Best bull between 2 and 3 years, G 00 2tl " ' 4 00 " " between 1 and 2 years, 3 IX) 2d " 2 00 lies! bull calf under 10 months, 2 (X) 2d ' " ' Ag. 1 y " cow 3 years and upwards. G in) 2d " " ' l oo " heifer between 2 nnd 3 years 4 () 2d ' " 3 l " heifer between 1 nnd 2 years, 3 00 " heifer under 10 mouths, 2 00 Aldcrnry Stock. Best bull 3 years and upwards, 12 00 2d " " " u no Best bull between 2 aud 3 ycais 0 00 2d ' ' 4 OO " " between 1 and 2 years, :i ui 2d ' ' 2 OU " " under 10 months, 2 ou 2d Ag, 1 y " cow 3 yems and upwards, u Di 2d cow M 4 CJ " heifer 2 00 " heifer between 2 and 3 years, 4 00 " ' " 1 and 2 nvars 3 00 11 under 10 months, 2 (X) Graded Stock. Best bull 3 years nnd upwards. 12 00 2d . a u) " between 2 ana 3 years, u oo i. .. .. 4M " between 1 nnd 2 venrs. 3 00 2d 24 " 2 00 t under 10 months, 2 OU 2d Ag. 1 y Best cow 3 years aud upwajds, G 00 2d " ' 4 ou " heifer, between 1 and 2 years, 3 ou 44 heifer between 2 and 3 ytars, 4 ou ...... 3 M " ' under 10 months, 2 0U Kativc Stock. Best bull 3 years and upwards. oo no 0 00 4 IX) 3 (10 2 IX) 2 00 Af. ly o oo 4 00 4 0U 3 ("J a ou 2d between 2 and 3 years, JJ 1 aud 2years, 2d 2d " 2d under 10 nioutbs, cow 3 years and upwards, ' heller between 2 and S vcars. 2d 2d " " tielfer underlO months, Oitn and Slltri, Best yoke ozeu owned and worked by exhibitor, S 00 2d best yoke, " " 3 ) llest yoke steers between 2 aud 3 years, 4 ul 2d ' " 2 10 Exhibitors will have their stock ready for t he Judges to exam lue by 10 o'clock tt. 111. ou Thu rsday, and to rcniulu uutll 3 o'clock p. m. ou Prkluy. CLASS 1II-8WINE, Amos P, Kester, Superintendent. Judges Matthias Hartiuan, Isulali Dlett erlch. Best brood sow aud pigs, six or more, 0 00 " lot fat hogs, iwe or more, U (X) Sd " ' " 4 (X) " boar, s 00 Sd " " 3 00 " brood sow, 5 (x) 2d " " 8 00 " lot pigs, 3 or mors, under 8 weeks sou 200 9 fHl ' slock hogs. 3 or more, sd a oo CLASS IV-SHKEP. Johnson Jt, lkelcr.Btiperlntendcut, Judges Andrew Lnnbacli nnd John II. Yohe. fine Wool. Best buck, 4 CO 2d " " 3 1 ' owe. 4 (X) 2-1 " ". . (X) " pen of sheep, not less than eight, 4 00 Middle Wool. Best pen of sheep not lesslthan eight 4 00 " buck, 4 00 Sd " " 3 00 -. . ?.wp' CO 2it " " 3 0U Long Wool. Best pen of sheep, not less than eight. I 00 11 Intlr. . r.i 2d 2d ' 3 00 4 (X) 3 (X) ewe, CLASS V-POULTIIY. Ihomns Dnllman, Superlnlendcnt. Juilges-Peter II. Wenner, and Charles W. McKelvy. Best bronro turkey 40 lbs. ft do - uoinesiio lurscys, 2 m " , " , 1 00 ' r.rahma poolrn, 2 00 rltlr-lrntit. A 1...I... 1 2d 2d - -""" 'fa , "BSe, 1 00 M ., f, Ag.l y " diftks, 1 01) " nud largtst display of tame pigeons, 1 00 3d 11 11 n 11 ,, 3 0) CLASS VI-GIIA1N, SEEDS AND FLOUR. Johu Betz, Superintendent. JudgcsThos. Cole, nnd Moses Mcllenry. Best fifty pounds whent flour, !1 00 M " buckwheat flour, 3 00 " ' ryo Hour. 3 00 ! , " . , ,"" meal, Ag. ly " half bushel clover seed, 3 00 2d 1 so 300 AE3 1 AO S to 1 .V) " timothy seed, bushel red wheat, " whllo wheat, 2d " Sd ; 2d " ryo 1 CO " buckwlicnt, 1 60 " iord ccd corn cars, 1 60 " ' yellow, " 1 60 " " mnoked ' Agly " ltulf bushel llax kced, 1 60 ' bushel outs, 1 60 CLAB8 VII-VKaLTABLEa. WlUtnm l4imontHupcrlutendcnt. J uJgcs William Thomrw, aud John Smith. Uest bushel oiaocn,Ulircrent varieties 1 50 " half bushel sweet potatoes. 2 00 " buRhelorileldturulpR, l so M half bushel of ruta bagas l ou ' " sugar beets, Agl y ' " tnamjet wurUcl, i uo uoew, Air. 1 y carroU, parsnips, onlous, peas, 1 00 1 ou f nn 2d . Ac. 1 v half dozen vcectable oysters, 1 00 11 peclc tomatoes, I oo a heads of cabbage, l oo " 8 bunches of celery, 1 w " 1 egg plants, 1 oo " two quarts lima beans, l oo " 3 quarts Carolina benus, 1 00 " " soup ' Ac-ly ' pnmpklu or squash, i oo pumpkins, a or more, Ag. 1 y CLASS.Vni-KUUITS. S.imuel Neyhard.Buperlutcndent. Judge itiram J, Itcedcr, Apples Best display, Oof each, 2 00 " looking H doz full or winter apples 30 " keeping winter apples, tt of each. 80 " of tho sweetest winter or fall, SO "flavored Udoz. fall or winter apples 30 " quart Siberian crabs, any kind, 30 Tears. Best dK dwarf, standard fall or winter, 2 00 looking half doss, nny kind, ,10 " flavored nnd mostjuicy half doz, 30 " largest half doz.dwarfor standard, full or winter, 30 Teaches. Best display of any kind, half doz. each, 1 25 " llavored and mostjuicy half doz. 30 and Ilnet looking half doz. :io ' and largest variety half dozen, 30 Quinces. Best dozen, O rapes. Best display, wild or cultivated, (tot house excluded,) 2 CO Best bIx clusters of Concord, "ty " " Belawnre, 30 " " Clinton, 30 ' " Isabella, 30 " " Hartford Prollflc, 0 " Iona, 30 " " Adlrondac, 30 ' Hebecca, ,K " " York Maderla, 30 Tlums. Bestdlsplay, not less than two varieties, ono dozen each, 30 Raspberries. Bestdlsplay, any kind, not less than 2 , varieties, CO Chcxtmits. Best quart, SO Tried Fruits. Best quart apples, pears, quinces, peach en, tap r I cots, nectarines. cherrlest(tnur or sweet, pitted or uuplttctl, grapes, cultivated or wild. Ktrawherrlts, any klud of raspber lies, blaca berries, dewberries, hucklebcr lies, plums, tw etches aud prunes. 30 The tri.lt not to be removed until the closo of tho exhibition, nnd particular care Is to be observed by nil peihons that thesame Is not Injured, CIAKS IX-WINE3 AND LIQUOHS. Heary Zuppinger, Superluteudent. Judges Oeo S. Gilbert, and B. P. Hughes. Best quart ol currant wino, SI f0 " " blackberry wine, 1 0J " 41 grnpo wine, 1 )h) " " lerry wine, 1 (to " ' rye whiskey, 1 (KJ " " cider vinegar, Ag. 1 yr. CLASS X-DOMnSTIO MANUPACTUBKS, llarmun CJ. Crevellng, Superintendent. Judges Mrs. Paul Hughes, Mrs. Daniel Mc llenry, Mrs. KllzubetU Purhell, and MlbS Mary Meudenhall. Best lot of bread, $2 CO 2d " " 1 00 Best roll of butter (3 lbs. or over) 2 00 2d " ' 1 00 Best pie, 1 00 14 canned fruit, different kluds, (not lesstban 1 quart ol each,) (0 Best pound cuke. 60 sponge " 60 " ginger 41 to ' bnmplo of preserves (uot less than 1 quart.) Best sampler f fruit Jelly, 60 cucumber pickles, Aff. lyr. varletof nlcblcs. 60 44 apple butter (I quart or more,) 50 4' neach butter 44 60 peach butter grapo " " plum cured ham, sample sausage, sample yenst, hard soap. Holt soap. 60 60 Ag.lyr. SO Ag.lyr. 3 00 gallon of sorghum CLASS XI-IIOUSF.1IOLD MANUFAC 'lUltliS. James Masters, Superintendent. Judges MrB. Ezeklel Cole, Mrs. William llagunbuch, Mrs. Jesso Ohl, Miss Margaret Alkmau. uest iu yards or uauuei, 11 ou 2d Ag. ly 1 il 1 SU Ag. ly 1 S) 1 so L0 Ae. 1 y SO 1 AO 1 on 2 00 Ag. ly Best f aids woolen cloth, iu curpct, 2d 10 yards plain linen, ' dlapir " 1 knit wool stiicklugs, " ' mittens, cotton slinking, ' home mmlo shut. 2d pair woolen blankets, pair linen sueeis, 14 home uudu Uiblo cloths, CLASS Xlt-FANCY AUTICLES AND 1'i.OWEi'S. I.loj il Puxton.Suiierlntcndeut. Judges Miss Knto But., Miss llauuah Waller, Mrs. Amelia A. lluller. Miss llelf snder, Miss Kulo Lnz.irus.MlKs Ida .McDow ell, Miss Sadlo llarmun, Miss Flora Barton. Best knit quilt, tl 00 I lily, 1 (x) " tatting work, 1 U) ' sperlmeu bend work, 1 00 shell 1 00 " " burr " 1 IX) " " leather " 1 00 " " hair " 1 00 " " wax " 1 00 " drawing, 1 ou " palming, 1 0U " silk embroidery, 1 HI worsted embroidery, i ul " cotton embroidery, SO worsted mat, 60 " cotton mat, so " worked slippers, 1 ou 14 luney pin cushlou, 1 ou 44 head dress, 1 0U 44 specimen moss painting, 1 OU 44 collection of dahlias, SO 44 ni llllclal llowers, SO 44 specimen of house plantslu bloom, 1 00 44 specimen of dried grass, so 44 44 44 lloweis, so 44 44 penmanship, 1 ou 44 Variety of lloweis, 1 JO CLASS XIII-VE1IICLES. William II. Ilagcnbuiii, Superintendent, Judges Eli Mmdeuhal!, and Dr. D. W. Montgomery. llest family carriage, SI 00 44 open buggy, 3 ix) 44 lop buggy, SOU 44 faim wegou, 4 (X) 44 spring m agon for farm use, 3 l) 44 44 44 for pleasure, 3 OU 44 whetluarrow, Ag. 1 y 44 sled. s hi 44 sulky, 2 00 CLASS X1V-AHHICULTOBAL IMPLE MENTS. MaCIUNKIIY. 4C. Henry Yetter, Superintendent, Judges Henry Delebmlllerand Isaac Ilea cock, llest right hand plow, 1 00 44 plow for Rem ral use, 2 00 44 left baud-plow, 1 oo 44 right and lelt hand plow, 2 ou 44 com plow, 2 00 44 subsoil pluw 2 oa 44 siiuuiadrug, 2 00 44 one horse cultivator, 1 00 44 two 44 44 2 (X) 44 two horse corn planter, 2 oo 44 ono 1 () ' thresher and separator combined, I ml IMVtlll nut IIMI'VI VUlllUUll'U, u ll 2d 1 3d 44 ti 3 w nay fork, Diploma portable elder nrcsv. 2 00 44 clover huller, 8 (0 44 sausugogrluuer, 1 OU 44 m ishiugmachlne, Diploma 44 clothes wringer, 1 00 44 grubbing hoe, 1 uo 2d " 41 set miner's picks, j oo 41 pnlr or foro anil hind horse fliocs, 100 44 sharpened drills, i o'l 44 nxo handle, to 44 grain cradle, 1 oo 44 roller, Ag. 1 y " funning mill, 'iw 44 cornsnoller, Dlplomu RtrnwRmltmldercultcr, Diploma Should there bo any new or rnerllnrlous Im plements and Inventions exhibited, that nro uot provided for In the foregoing class, tho Judges may reisirt tho merits nt tho name for premiums totlio Executive Committee, CLASS XV-STOVES, TINWAIlE, EAIITJI KNWAIIK, AU. B. D. Itetnard, Superintendent, Judges Jacob Harris nud Jacob J Irani. Best cooking stovo with fixtures, SI 00 44 parlor 44 44 44 3 oo 44 set nrtlflchil teeth Diploma 44 variety ot tinware, 3 10 41 varloly of earthonware, 2 00 CLASH XVI-CAI1I.VET WAUE, SHOE MAKEItS, TANNEltS, tSC. John (J, Quick, Superintendent. Judges-J. W. Dlottcrlch nnd Fred Phlulcr. Best set rioublo harncn", si ix) 44 44 tenm 44 4 co 44 doublo carriage harness, 1 110 ' slnglo 44 44 200 44 SUll Of Clothing, 3 (X) 44 palrralf boots, :uh) 44 pair kip boots, 3 o) 44 pnlr miner's shoes, ' 2 ou 44 bureau, 2 00 44 dressing stand, 1 10 44 display cabinet ware, soy 44 set Windsor chalis, 1 oj 44 spring seated shells, 1 10 44 rocklug chnlr, 1 00 44 seltee, 1 to 44 half doz. brooms, Ac. ly 44 two sides solo Uuthcr, 1 to 44 two sides kin, j ox) 44 two sides calf sklu, 1 m " saniplo tf bricks Diploma ICLASS XVII-1IEES AND BEEHIVE. Levi Hutchinson, Superintendent. Judges Aaron Smith nnd William Keller. Best swnrm of bees 5 00 2d 44 44 44 ;J 01) 3d 44 44 44 1 01) 44 llvo pounds of box homy 1 to 2d 44 44 44 44 co Best bio hlvo 1 uo Tho honey to bo taken without destroying tho beesj 1 Iki kind of hives used, nnd the management of same stated. CLAfcS XVIII-TUIALS OF SPEED, Dr. 11. II. Little,' Superluteudent. Judges Clinton Mcndenhnll, nnd Dr. Me gargel. FABMEfl'S LIST! Thursday, 1 o'clock, P. M. Best trolling horse or mare, S50 (0 1.5 to 2d SPOBTINO LIST: Tuursd.iy,2 o'clock, V. M. Best tioltlug horse or maro !d 44 44 44 44 44 Friday, 1 o'clock,!4. M First Trot. Best trotting horse or maro 50 10 25 0) 2d SECOND TBOT. Best trotting horso 01 marc, 7.5 CD 2d 44 44 4 4 2 5 0) No horso or maro trott lug lor one premium to compete lornuothcr. CLASS XIX-FOOT RACINQ, William Neal, Superintendent. Judges lohn K. (Irotz, Joseph Sharpless, Judge .Mcllcynolds and Charles II. Dcebler. Best run onco around the conrso 0 fo 2d 44 44 44 44 44 1 00 Not less than six entries to mnko a race. Entrance feo SO cents In each case. The Judg cr selected nro 1 cipiested to notify tho Incen tive Committee, at tho Secretary's olllce, In c ery caso, where they are disinclined or un ablo tu ntlended to tlio duties assigned to them. ItULES AND KKGULATIONH. 1. Every person having nitlclcifbr exhibi tion or eompetlllnn must beeoino iv member of tho Association before entering them. 2. Minors can become members or exhibit ors when thelrpaients nro members. 3. Tho Held of competition is open to nil. rcrsous from other counties and states am become exhibitors npon tho same terms as citizens of this county. 4. All articles ollered for competition must bo owned by thecompelltor. Fruits, vegeta bles, llowers, Ac., mutt be tho growth of tho competitor, nnd all manufactured articles must bo mado by tho competitor. s. All stock entered must bewhat Is repre sented or premiums will be forfeited. 0. All urllclcs for exhibition or com peti tion must be entered by 5 o'clock P. Mou Weducsday tlio Wlh. aud except lu Impossi ble cases, bo ou the ground by hat tlmu. nnd remain thero until Friday nt .1 o'clock, P. M. when they will bo nt the disposal of tho ex hibitors. 7. Stands lor sale of refreshments can bo obtained by application to theheeretnry or B. 1-'. Ilnrluiau. 8. No llccnso will be granted tostnuds that bell spirituous or malt liquors. Judges appointed to examine the different classes will conler a favor onthe Association by calling nt the Secretary's olHce early on Thursday morning to obtain their Instruc tions. On Wednesday tho grounds will be opened to the public, and continue open three it.iys, A membership ticket, with one single ticket, onedotlar. Admission curds to admit the bearer, twculy-llvo cents. No person will be permitted to vote nt tho next election of tho Association except pro due ng their membership ticket. .S-&portlng list to bo printed In lirgo bills. W. II. KOONS, 1'ies't. J. J. BltOWER. Scc'y. Bloomsburg, bept. 2, 1&70. 51 nnn uewabd, tJpl.ULv For any caeof Blind Bleeding Itching, or Ulceiatcd Piles that De Hind's Pjlk Kemeijy falls to cine. It ispiepand expressly to cure tho Piles and nothing eUe.aud haseuiud cases of over 20 years standing. Holt) by ull uruggisis, VIA FUOA. Tin. Tlln,, T.',i, i lu ttia tmra lulnu nf Dnlli-9 Herbs, Hoots, and llcrrles, for CO.V&UMPTION, Inflnmmntlnn of tha Lund: nil Liver. KIduer. and Bladder tllseascs.organic Weakness, Female Atillctlnus, General Deblllty.nud all complaints of the Urinary Oigans In Maleand 1'emafc, pro ducing Dyspepsia, L'ostlveness, (j ravel, Dropsy nnd Hcrnlula, which most generally terminate lu Consumptive Decline. It purities nnd eurlct es tho Blood, the DIHHry. (ilaudnlar and Secretive System; Corrects and Htie ngthens tho Nervous and Muscular lorces; It nets like a charm ou weak nervous, nud debilitated females, 1hHi otuig nud old. None should bo without It. Sold every where. DAiioiiAToiiY 112 Franklin St.. Balti more, Md, laugV70-ly. QKANGEVILL.E STILTj AHEAD. The undersigned respectfully announce to the Farmlutr cornmuultv that thev are ncjin lu tho tieht with their maehines for tho Larve.slo 1670. THE XUW rENXSYLVANIA TIIRESIIEn AND CLEANER, Patented by Adrian Cornell, with Major's patent doublo actlngfcvparator combined, Is what every Farmer need a. It can't be beat, it has been fairly tested und has far exceeded tho expectations of nil who have been IU operations, It has been got up expressly to meet tho wants orthe Farm er. Vo luauutacturo them, overshot for tread, power and undeishot for lever power. This machine can bo mado to do nny desired amount of work. Is simple lu construction, easy to manage and not liable to get out of repiir. xney aiso continue 10 manuiaeiuro me cele brated WHEELER'S RAILWAY CHAIN, HOUSE rOW EH it THUKSIIEn, from tho original patterns, with nn Improve ment 111 tlio tidU'cr.wllori'liV n pnlil nf il rwr rniit is etl'wteil. aud cles the ilewlred iwiwer ul Irom :i toO luehes less elevation tlmu tho old slyle. They nlso attach MAJOrt'S PATliNT DOUBLI2 ACTING &1IULT IRON BOTTOM HEI'AUATOItS to their machines, manufactured onlv bvlliem nud seemed to tliem by letters patent from Win. M, Major, They nNo manulacture tho best nnd Ihlhtetit runntng Lever Powens iu thu enuulry ulso Double and Slngle(jeared Jacks. Having ou hand u good supply of well tscasoned lumber of thu best quality, and experienced woiltmen engaged In their inamifut tme, they guaraulie iiiuir iiiueiiiuea bupi:uiou to any manufactuued elsewhere. All having repairing to do should remember that we have all the original patterns. uepuiruig uonu ut. tnuu no new uiiu on re.wiun ble terms. Machines told nt astoulshlngly low prices and ciedlt given when desired. rur uinuer particulars can on or uuurchs BCHUYIjEU it LOW, AGUICULTUUAL WOHKS, ORANGEVILLi:, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, whero they manufacture tho best nnd cheapest Jrou ami Wooden Beam Plows iu the State, aUo wagon Jacks, lion kettles and nil kinds ot work luually done In Foundries and Machine b hoi is. All woik warrunttd nud ullklt.Ua wf country produce taken lu exthuugu. JlS'TO-tf. O. UOWEK, us opened a Urttcluss BOOT, BHOn, HAT CAP, AND I'UH HTOBE. at the old stand on Imln Street, liloomsburg.afew doorn ubtive tlie Ctturt HoutsO. Ills btock In mm. pobeu urine very miehianu uesisiyiesever otter tsl to the citizens of Columbia Count v. Iluntn accommodate the public with the follow Ina goods atthelowebt rates. Men's heavy double boled KtoirabnolH. iiipii'm double nnd sini'lu (.'in knlixl Kill UUOIN, Illt'll a lll'UVY dlUEII MKHI4 UI Mil K111U8. men's tine ImioIs andthocs of all ciades, boy's oouuiti niiif ii nuiMB iiiiu,iiiie!t in uii uiuus, men s glove kid Balmoral shoes, men's, women's, bora's ami mit-aes- insung gauers, women's glove Kid PolUh very tlue.womeirsmnroeeo Balmmalsaud u ii huouM, wumt'ii very uue um nuiioueii gnii' ers. In khort boots ot ull descriptions both peg. tied and .owed. lie wouia nisucaiiaiicuiion to uis nne ahcon mem ur HATS, CAW, KUlia AND NOTIONS, which coinnrlkes all the new and nonutai url etlesat prices which eHUUotfallfosult all. Ihche goods are ottered at (he lowest cash rates uud will be guaranteed to give satUfaction, A call Is solicited before purchasing elsewhere as it is believed that better bargalus aro to bo foud mauai anyuiuerpiaceiu mo county, Dec, tf'67 -OU8INESS OAKDS, JL) VIH1TINU CAltDS, LET-ITU 1IEADH, DIM, HEADS, l'UOOKAMMEH, P0STE1W, IL4., AC, Neatly and Cheaply Printed From the Latest btyles of Type at the COLUM11IAN OFFICII. HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE CO. O F 1' K NSSYM'.VNU,. OrrcE 701 Chestnut Slreot, Phijmleltihla. '. ' W. M. BllVl'T.UT, l'res't. IiAWItUNOK. MYF.11S V. 1'refTt. ' It. V. UOIU;lILi: V, Scc'y . 11. li UAVI.S. Hup't ol Agenoles. 1 his Company orgnulccd by lendlnit rcpresen'atlvoiiif Ihe Industrial interests of. tho Stnte, wldily known ns successful nnd ltsponsiblo business men.ilesl'iigtotilaco I.lfo Insnrnneo with in tench of nil, has adopted rt system of , , MONTHLY PAYMENTS OP PREMIUMS, , enabling overy man to provide fir his f imlty In oiueor hU dnvh, utacjitsotrfiilisns setrooly to be felt, Kpecl.il ultenlUu Is allied, to this Oomiuny's C3-H0DTJ"-f?is.TIlSra- POLICY, mmich needed feature In Life Insurance, entirely new in this oounlrys designed to protect la caso of death, tlio Interests ol SHAUElIOIiDEnS IN B U I Ij 1) I N 0-' ASSOCIATIONS AS tl AM. OTltniU. Who hnvo borrowed inouty or purchased property pa able In Instalment4) extending over . n serks of years, hy CANCUI.LINCI nny balance ot ludebtcdness rt'uinlnlne; UNPAID In caso of DEATH; THIS COMPANY 1SSUKS ' ' ' am. Tiin onniNAnv foiims op hkiasii ESDowMt-.NTror.tcira at tiw iiatf.s ov PIlUMlUMiONTllr.PAKTlUll'ATIMl 1'I.AN, WITH Hill' PKW H1U1 ItlLTIONB AK TO (JOLUPATIU.N, AND SU.NK AH TO TItAVi:l. Oil WXIDKM K. aIull Information as to Plans nnd Pcatures. Is contained In Pamphlets which will be forward ed by mall on application to Uio Home Oince. Active ami rcaiioualblc men wanted as Agents. F. M. HATES, llLOOJisnuna, Fa. AOKKT 1'OK COLUMllIA COUNTY. Ci-Persons solIeltlnK Acencles In either l.jcoinlni, rlli.ton, Centre, Noithumbcrlaud, Moulour, Cotumbln, ljulllvnn, Itiadiurd tr Tiouri Counties, will plcnio nddii ss Wl id. A II 1 1 A . Wl M.I AM f. Ppf elnl A cent, Iso, j 1I.MAU fci. Wii.liajui our, Pa. llloomsburg, August IP, lSTO-Gm. JOHN O. JACOUY'B HAKEItY AND CONFECTIONEUY1 IlEnWICK, PIINN'A. T'm uudcislcntd would rrspcdfully Inlorm Iho Citizens of lkrwlek, and vicinity, that lie has opemd a Conleclloncry nud llnkery in ODD PM.LOW.V HAM.. Ilerwlck, Pn., whero ho Is prcpaudto ruriilsli all kinds of PLAIN AND l'ANCY CANDIEf), I'llIINL'II CANDIIia, FOIIKION AND DOM Wl IC FltUITH OIIANOKH, MJUONM, ItAIHlNH Ac., Ac., &c, ic. BY WHOLESALE AND 1IHTAIL. Among Iho n'soilincnt will ho found Cieam Nuts, KiiRlish w nlnuls, Peanuts, Almonds, I'll bcrts, 1 Iks, Applis.crcniv Nuts, Jellies of illiler eut kinds, Sluslmil, Cnl'iip, Pickles, Chocolnte, Cnnutd Viitlti.t all kinds, corn Ktnu h, V.es llls eull, Hnda CiT.ikers, ojster Crnekirs, cheese, isonp, Wilting 1'npcr, Aurceinent P.irers, En velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, And pre duco of nil kinds. Fresh Ilirnd and Lakes every day. Iio Ciei.m In S.nnni. Vour patronage Is solicited. , , . , , .lOIINO. JACOIIV. Ilerwlck, June 17, 170-tr plUVATE KALE O F VAI, UABL1! HEAL HSTATK. Tho undeislgned oners nt prlralo silo about 90 ACHES OF VAEUADLE LAND, sltualo lu llenton township, Culnnihln county bounded by lauds of i:ilaoctli Kllno. Daniel miull7, Jaiob Ash, Jneoli llt l-hlllic nnd othds, 1 Iflecn Acres of which Is eltured land. It nlso contains n good youiigiiiciiaid, A FKAJIE HOUSE AND IJAHN nnd n never falling spring of water. Also n first class SAW AM' LATHE MILL. Tho balancoof t ie nactjs heavily tlmbcied with oak, whllo pun-, Ae., For terms, londllitins, Ac., npply to tho under signed. 'Iho actual number ol acres will be de tfrmlLcd by surver. llenton ,Junem.li)'u-tf WM. APPI.UMAN. pUBLIC SALE OF VALUA11LK IlKAI. USTATU. In pursnanco of an Order ot the Orphans4 Cmut ol I'olumlila County, la., on TIll'llSDAY, OC TOIIEH '.Ttli, 170. nt ten o'clock lu iho forenoon, M.llllm 1). Vnudersllre nnd Win. J. Hulhiy, ml mlnlstrntors, .10 , of pnnlelK Vnudeisllee, l.uo tu ..iiHiiii 1'ieas.im lowiisnip, in said eounly.de- .Lun.v., ..... r;..i.-.tl tt, 1 llljliu tine, iiiu iiiituvii.eti ouu-hnlf of nil that certain MESSUAGH OP. TltACT OP LAND, .ltualo In Ornugo Township, In said County, bounded by lands nf th" Heirs or Arc liilriiit Hcnry.llelisol Jacob Merh.iit.iind hinds i Isa iah llagcnbueh, Dan el L. i:eiljnrt, nud Peter fchug. eoutaiulug ONE HUNDliED AND FIFTY ACItllS. Lnto tho estate of said deceased. W. II. EXT, Clerk. i-CoxEiTioxs oi' Sale. Ten per cent orono fouilh of Iho rurehaso money lo bo paid by tl e purchiuer nt iho hirikliig down or Iho prnpeitv, oui.fuiinh les tlie ten per cent, lo be paid at the continuation of tho sale. 'Iho balance to be paid In ono year from Ihe continuation of sale, with luteriht irom thoilme the purehnserKetspnsses. Hon ol Ihe said puiulses. All tlioitiuiM In the ground Is reserved, the slrnw or iho same to remain nil Ihe pi (inives. Pt j-m-m-Ioh ot fl piem lsisto be given on the ilr.l dm ol An i A. 11.. M MtTIIA II. VAt.'I'l l.bLIi Wll.LIA.M J I ii I.AY, t xccutors. AlMI-At the mine limo and place, tho ro ma.i "lie li tir ul nid tiact or land which Is now owned by the mid .Martha J. Viindersllee, Upon said tract thero aro two luio apple or chards, a well or good wider, a house, bain, nnd other necessary outbuildings nnd nliout thltty acies or good timber land. Conditions of salo of tills undivided one-hnlr will bo lnailn known ou day or sale. MA11THA D. VANDEUSLICE. beplember2i, 170. A GENTS WANTED! IN THIS COUNT Y. AND IN AM. Tim rill.N'OIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS OP PF.NN SYLVANIA, iiv Tin: NORTH AMERICAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Linrxw. iNnre'KMn.NTs Ori'Knmi. rui;r.4trri ihouhl rtwMitji fly (iiiiiVii-nthnnr ayem 7 Cull or n hires W. W. KUUTI' Ficsitli'lit, i:n walnci' rtr:ti:i:r. pirLi)i;i.piii v sepD'7il-lni, RAVELERS IiU'n AND A f T I D N T I NS U It A N i.1 II COMPANY, of ilartrord, Conn. Cash AetK. si." okm.k (ir-ttilH I.II i; and KNIJOWJIKM' I'ollclusol all uppro ed forms. Amplo secnrltv. low rules. AUo Insures aKalnfct AC'ClunsTS causlnp; death or totul disability. Poli cies written by thuyenror mouth, lias paid 7iM pcrdiy for Hlx Years lu ben llis tu policy-holders. $2r A DAY I it new article-, fur Aizent", Hnmplesre-?. If, B. KlIAW, Alfred, Me. TIOYAL HAVANA I.on'EItY. JlPrlzes cashed nnd lnrormntinn furnished by UF.OKUE UPHAM, Piovldelico. It. I. f-A CENTS TO sUPKH EVENING, AT HOME. .)t Woaio iirepared to lurulsh prolitablo em plnyinout to Men and Women nt their homes, Otm i.crton 111 each localllv Ihronehnut Ihe Hull. en mutes, villi vusnKe iu 11ns uiisuiess ill. Krt'iik wnges. We send, niKr, full paitieulars and 11 valuable lumple, vihlch will etoMn eoinuience woric ou. Any itisou seeing tuts not'i'i, wuo wants piolllable, rermanent woik, shuiil.l bukI us their inldiess, w lihout delay. U C. ALLEN & LO., Augusta. Malue. 01 fl A DAY l'OH ALL -Hlcncll Tool samples OlU mailed free. A. J. l"ti.i.Ai, 1I3 llroadwny, Nevvjkjirk. A" VOI I. (U'AL'KS. A vlltllil (if early Ind se'rel tlou, eauslli a nervous ill blllty, prcmatiirn de. cay .ie hovliiK Irli d lu vain every advertised reined v, has n sluiple incaus of sell-cuie. which ho will sen.l fieotohls fellow-MtlTerirs. A'MrtuJ J. II. TUTTLE, TxNuss.m St., Now Yoik. AGENTS TTioltl f:i Twelre Years "zs Wild iiiaiisPlaias, The wild adventures and thrlllln cxpernmci of O cor ni' l B( Mi n, who, (htd with a lhtrt for akuowledo of the red men, their trf, tniui Hons, wars, yrcat lurTol i hunt, .ir?,. Irfi u home ol luxury, fcouyht and Joined the ludl .u bu .tine a lamous ifomtvr, Auu' r, auil llu.illy hi ol I0"j litdiits. This new work replete with umimi re titaUof ical Indiau UtetUannydcrd, !m,iliuiUh oroxt, uiatuitij scents, Ac., on tinted paper, TU t-pltlud euaravinus, oun ofnuthur lu liunttt'u ditss. will bo tagerly fccuuht lornt.d ie.id with aridity, Bewideawukeaudsiudiarlj. foi Illus trated SHluile pace, rlrculsr, terms and (hoice Held. A. II. JIDBBAHD. IMblUhcr. biplG'70-tf. JUUCbtttluullBt., VhiU, E. S. CASE, 0 0 0 1 K II , HUPEUT, COLUMIII.V COUNTY, PA. Coorcrlnglu all nbranch.-swe-l I and carefully done. Pnirieulai atlentluti clveutntbo maun. lueiuro et lutiii bull!, Liuut stuueU. l.lckle tubs, wash lulis. ic. ltcpalrtuii ulteuded to, i Kui-t ii, tci 1. 11, in;o-iiii, I SIO.000 OBAnASTKE, PUCK LEAD j J EXCEL-, ALL OTHEU LEAD I 1st. For lis r.illvnlesl Whiteness, d. lorlts rnteitinlled Durability, itl. For lis Unsurpassed Covering Property. Lastly lor Its Economy. cs-It coiTH LKSS to paint Willi IlircK Lead fiaiiaiiy other Whllo Lead extant. Iho sumo velHlit covers MOltl! HUltl'AL'i:, Is more DUK . Jil,i:,and maku WHII'EU WOltK. RUCK LEAD, is tho Cheapest nud lie?4 no,irti OUAP.AnTEE. 11 U UK UNO KXCKLS ALL OTHEll ZINOi 1st. For Us Uuoriunllul Durability, Sd. For lis Cliriv alert WliltcneM, III. l'orlts Unsurpassed Covering Property. I. ,v , for Us Great Lcouoluy, being the UIEAFIIST, HANDSOMEST, and mrt L U'.tADI.E Vhltc Paint in tho world, BUV ONLY RUCK LEAD AND RUCK ZINC: THY IT AND HE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by Iho Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared espiessly for Tainting C'OTTAUErt, OUT 1IUIMIIN OH of every descrip tion, FENCE'S, Ac. TUIIITY-KIVE DIFFER. HHP COLOUH. Durable, Cheap, Uniform, ond llcnultlul shades. Sample cards lent by Mall If desired. Dealers4 Orders will be promptly executed by the manufacturers, FltENCH, lUCIIAItDS A CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth nud Market Hlrcets, Jnnii'VO-ly. Philadelphia This Is the most thorough biood rnrllleryct discovered, and curr all Humors from tho worst l-croulii to n common Jyvpllon. Jlmpta and ;.',.- ;.u 611 n, an.l ur rough shin, whIUl ure such annoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to Ihe use ol n few bottles of this wonderful medicine. From one to eight bottles euio butt Ittcutn, J.'rysipcltts, Kcvld Jteail. Jung Worm, llotls, Xca J.Yt'ptona' of the Ss-in, iSernu'a A'oi-fj, Ulcers nnd,,C(tnkcr,r inths Jtoutliaml Arom nch. it is 11 pure midlcluul extinct or native loots nnd plants, com lilnlug iniar?!on.iNotnie's most sovereign curative pioperlles, which God has Instilled Into tho vegeisblo kingdom f ir healing the sick. It lsn treat restorer lor the strength nnd vigor or tho system. Thoso who are languid, sleepless, havo ncnovo cipiircncimwts. or fi nis, ur any ot tho iilitcllnns symptomatic of traiAncj, will nnd convincing evidence of lis restorative power upon trial. If you leel dull, itrous'l. tleUnlnt'd ami ilr..ioMlcit, have Irequent ncud'ticl.e.moiuli tastes ludtu In the lnoruing. (r . tutur ait..Uc and tonpvc coated, you are suuer 1 i- irom Jbrn!Lu-cror'4Vhtloiufn.'4 lumuuy . -. ot "J.ncr ftmi'tainr only a pirl oflhei-u .11 l.msaroexicrleuced. As 11 leinedy for nil .1 .. e .svs, Dr. Pierce's (.olden Medical Dlscov 1 rv I i.s no eeiun! us It eireels perfect cures, leav ing Ihe liver sticvtithciud nud healthy. 1-oribe emu 01 Ilaliltuul Ciinsili nilon 01 the lloweis It Is 11 never fulling riliuil,und thosowho have used It Inr this 1u11e.se aro loud lu Us praise. In y,'rr.e,'ilfi(, 7;.looi mil .lull Jltsiases.lt bus iroiluitil muuyiiuly remarkable cures, wheie other meolclues hnd failed, hold by ilrugfeHs lit Dl.00 I er bi-tle. l'leraied at tho ( helun-ul l.nbi.raloiy nf 11. V. PlEltCi:, M. 11., . jii-rio-ti llullalo, N. Y. R EAD1NO RAILROAD. FALL AllUANGEMENT. Jloy day, Seit. 5th, 1870. Creat Trunk Llnofiom the North and North West for Philadelphia. New York, lteaulne. Potts. vlllo, Tumaqua, Ashlaud, Hhaluoklu Lebanon Alle-ntovrn. Knston, Eiibrata, LUI2, Lancaster Columbia, tie., I raius leave iiarristiurg mriti-w lone, us n.- lov.l, ; .e o, e,iu iiuu o,..t 11. iu. uiiu Sl.au p. m., connecting with similar trains on Peuuti. Hallioid, im.l arilvlug nl New York ai L!,lii, uijon, J,'io, and 10,0(1 p, m. respective!), Hhcplng ears iteeomi-nny tho 5,35 a. in, truths vvuuoui ciuiutit. lleturulug: Leave Nevr Yorknt D.OOa.m. ami r.'.oo uoon nnd 6,to p. in. Philadelphia ul s.l? auu 3. n p. m. Sleeping curs accompany the ."i.e'i p.m., trains iioin N 1 without change. l.'iivo Hull'ibburg lor Heading, i'otlsvllit, i toiuiua, Mtiiersvllle. Ashland, hhamoklu Al- icniowu aim liuuiu. ui. o,ivu, 111., iinu uiiu l.lu p.m., st 'pplng nt Lebanon uud principal way stations; tho 4,lopui. irutu couuee-ling lor Plili'u l'uttfevUte uud e litiiiubia only. For Poltsvllle Mihnylklll llav.u .mil Auburn, via Schuylkill aniltiiisiiuelutniiu I'Hilliuad, leave, liurrlsburg 1 1 i.l'i p.m. East Pennsylvania Itallreud tialns leave Head. IiU lor Allt'iitown, Etistou and New Yoik ul 7.-1 I0.sl, 10,11 n. m., niuM.J.) p. 111. lie turning, lenvu Nivv Yoikat u.oou. m., Ji'Ai noon and p.,iu. uud Ailentovvu at 7.Ua, in, i.'.ij uoon, i.M an.4 etsi p. 111. Way I'.is-cner Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,sou.m., coiiun ting vvllh .Itiulr tiulu oa East P11. null tt.ttl iriiuii.uj irom Ueadliiguiuiop. in stopping lit ull sUtloljg. Leave Pol .. v .lie .il O.lHind tl.OO u.ui.,alid 2,'jU p.m. lleilulon 11 l".oti 111 111., rIiamokill al 6,k)iind 11,15 a. m., Ashli.nd ut7,u) ie.111. and l-;iu noon Mali un.'j Cit .it 7.1 11. in. und 1.1 7 p. ni, Tumaip.is ui SJiJ 11. m and -,'iJ p. m.lor PUUadclphlu uud New orK. Iavu Pottsvllle via Mchuylklll and Susque hanna Uallrodut.l5 a.m. lor llurrlsburg, aud li.uo noon, for Pine Urovu aud Treiuont, Ueadlug Aoeuniluouiitlou lueiu leuves Putb. viilo nta.iOu. 111., iwifcse Uoatliug nl?,!!1!!!. m.,iu rlvlug nt Philadelphia ut lo.a) a. m. llelurnlusi lenvea l'hlliulci)hia at .1,15 p. lu., lusnlug lteud line at S.10 p.m., ai rlvlug nt Poltsvlllo at iuo p.ni. l-otutiovvu Accomiiiesiallou Traiu:le.iyei oils, town at U.a a.m. returnlug, leuv es Plitludelpule 1111,00 p.m. .... Columbia r.allroad Trains leave Iteaillug at 7,'.M a.m.. and U-15 p.m. lor Ephrutu, 1.1 Us, Ijiiiean ter, Columbia. Ac., Perklomen It ill Itoad Trains leave Perklouien Juucilou ul 7.10 u.tu a. m., a.tw u & p. ni. return III: luive BihvlLuksMlle utV.au, M0 u.m., 12.50 uuoii .v 4.10 p.m., eouuucllug with similar trulus 1 e Ut .uiing lUtltluad, I'liii Oionkiliile l allreiad tialus leave Potlstovvu at i in .1. iu and e..'.o p. 111., illuming leave Mount I'lt ..v.mi ut 7.uoulid 11.25a. 111., eoiiue-cltug will' t.liuii.11 irulnsou tliuuiug iiaiiioau. C: e. ur Vulley Hull Usui '1 ruins leavo llikige.. ro lot ',.io. m. und 2.C5 ntidtVOip. 111. returulus. It. no Luvruliiiilon ul (iJO n, in., 12.45 uoou uud 3 b p. in., (t.niieetlug with slmlhtr trulus 01 U juiug Itallreiud. uu Muiolio s, luive New York at 6,00 p.m.. Pun pl.Uul ",1x1 u.m. aniU,15p,ui(thes,uuu.iu. trulu runulugoul) loHiiidlngillenvePotlsvllles.otsi iu.: ll'ii lulling ut 5.U5 h. 111. and .lu p. 111. aud Imv.. Allculowu nt7.'iin, in. uiuIkU p. 111., und 1. 11. ding til 7.1) 11. 111, nud lu.i"' p. in, lor lluiris buig.ut 7.2.. n. in. f ir New Yuik, ut l.llp. m lor Alhut'Avn. ulltl ut '.'.ul u. lu. uud l.J5p I'4 1 IllllKtLtpht'l. eiili.liililullon, Mia It e, feusm, blhooi -11. 1 it-Ill hit u '1 like Is lu Slid In In l.ll I 0111U, l ' out nt lutes. 1'ngngt . I.e. Lid llmutbj lm pouui'.s ulloveett 1 .u t: I tiht etlgtr. (A. MCOLLS. Geueml buperiuteudeui Heading, P.i , Kept. Ul IsTD. T ACKAWANNA AND IU.OOJI 1J Hl'IKl HAil.HOAD Ou uud sll.-r Julj fl, U7C, Passtugcr Tralus will run as follows I Uotng North. Golugfcoulb, Atrlve Arrive I.euM' Le.ve p.m. a.m. p. 111. a.m. Beiuuton MO l.'.'.u a.tu i.iei Li iiv e Pltlstou U.H 11.4.' SUM 7.6 KinsUili 7.43 11.10 '.15 KI2 Plvinoull 7J le.M .) t.U bUlekshlnuy.... (J.SIJ .( 6.17 t. llenvlik :. C.1 s-5 Mil llliielii. 4-U 1'2I CIS 1C.V7 Damllle... . l-l Leave Lcne Anlve Anlve NorthM 4.15 CIO 7.25 11.10 Coii net urn inaiti at Hcrautoit by the 10 40 a in. tun 1 mr On ul lit ml, Hlutil i.mtou, All uliy end all points North, Last and West. ' D.'i'.LOUNI,t:up't. i