xt dtorhtmMmt Bloomsburg, Friday, Oct. 21, 1870. LoCAIi INroRMATION.- IVrnotti 111 till) various towns mid oilier IocuIIIIch or Columbia county will very niuoli oIiIIku tis by transmitting stiiteiiieuta of local events (vlicnovur occurring In tbelr vicinity, No attention need bu paid to tho form, or words In which conveyed, ns It Is only the points of Information tliataro needed, tf. Forty pairs of whlto and sllvornroy wool blankets for salo at M. I'. LutJs'e. Unv. A. C. W'hcaii of Watsontown, will preach In tho Unptlst church on Sabbath next at 10 o'clock n. in., and 7 p. in. Music, Instruments, Canes, Ac. to bo found at nil times nt Altstntt's Court Ilouso Alley. While on thoFalr Grounds Inst week our attention was called to a lumber wagon, built by David Drobst of this place. H was a good one. Farmers und lumbermen look to, your Interests and examine his stock. The pressure upon our columns caus ed by the recent election und tho can. vans preceding It having been removed wo will be ublo to furnish our readers henceforth with moro varied reading matter in tholocal columns and In grea ter quantity. I. V. Hautman's cash system Is working finely, his sales havo increased much since tho tlrst of October. Ho is having a run of tho Blue Letter Ulack Alpacas, also In his largo stock of plain and fancy Hhawls. He is making a lino display of fancy and whlto counter panes, cheap. Cull and seo his stock. Accident. A few days since as ono of tho employees In A. llolslead's Planing Mill at Espy, named Lewis He-s, was attempting to remove a spllif ter from tho siding paw, his left hand was caught and two fingers were cut off and u third ono badly injured. Ho was doing well at last accounts. M.F. Lutz Is selling good French Merino for 83 cts. per yard, best quality $1.00. ' Bloom Poor District. Pino town ship at tho late election, voted, by a majority of CI, to itdd its namo to the list of tlio3o now composing tho Dis trict. Tho list is now, Bloom, Scott, Sugarloaf, Greenwood, und Pine. After tho next monthly meeting of tho Espy Saving Fund which takes placo on Wednesday, November 2d, there will bo a premium placed on tbu shares of stock sold, in proportion to their value. Until that time however, stock can bo purchased at regular rate. Good. Tho gross receipts obtained by tho ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at the lato Fair, amounted to $300. So largo a sum mint certainly be gratifying to the ladie-i, testifying as it do s to tho appreciation in which their efforts wero held. Thedinnrs furnish ed during tho Fair were of tho very bestcnaracter. OvsTEits. Thesa delicious bivalves are now fairly In reason mill our saloons in town aro doing a good business. The demand seems to Increa-e from year to year, and bids lair to grow into a large trade. Bloomsburg Is generally verv well supplied botli as to quantity anil quality, und nover more .o than at this time. Mortality. There would seem to boquite an increase In tho number of deaths amongst dogs und horses. Wo have heard during tho past week of sev eral, some caused by disease and others alaj, by tho fell hand of tho destroyer. Peaco to their mane, tho horses' wo mean of courso. The Lock Up. This public boarding liouso has been qulto popular of late and numerous visitors havo enjoyed its accommodations. Tho town, however, has hi en quiet for tho most part, and wo doubt much whether there-Is a placo of its size in tho State which is ns well behaved as Bloomsburg. Peaco and or der rtign nnd everything is lovely. Frosts. The first hard frost of tho wason occurred on Wednesday morning last and had a most chilling effect upon vegetation. Up to that time nothing more than hoar frosts had been observ ed and those only upon two or threo occasions. In view of tho fact that tho Rummer had been unusually warm fro-its had been looked for early in tho season. Tllr. iM"ATr.S W (rink flint ivlimi tho usual Fall change of timo Is mado by the difforentrailioads it may bosuch M to ensure an earlier arrival of malls both in tho morning and afternoon. Tho presont arrangement was not agreeable at first, aud Its continuance, has not Im proved It. Our friends In tho country sutler as much as we, us tho stages await the arrival of tho mails here. ou can get a handsome, double warp black alpaca at M. P. Lutz's for 35 cts. per yard. EN'TEItPniaE. John .T. MelTftnrv linq Just finished his now storo in Benton, and stocked It with a veryflno stock of pods. Tho building Itself Is admira bly adapted to tho bu-dness, being fin ished In neat stylo and possessing laru'o storage facilities. It is far superior to his f.irmer storo, which was destroyed by fire. Mr. McIIenry Is deserving of cuniineudatlnn for bis lUsto and enerpv and will undoubtedly attain the success no deserves. The Weather. Tho most Investor ategruinbler could scarcely havo found fault with the weather during tho first two weeks In October. The threo days cf Fair wore simply perfect, and the peoplo took udvautagu of tho fact as was amply evidenced. Tho stormy days havo como upon us now, which will probllbly bo followed by colder Weather, and wo can hardly expect tho genial warmth Just past until tho In dian Summer of November arrives. Tho timely rains which fell allowed our farmers to do most of their plowing und seeding and they can now rest from their labors. Winter Breakfasts. Durlncr tho summer months, when tho heat is great and sleep unrcfrrsblng, It matters not Wucb.to tho majority of peoplo.what Is put upon tho breakfast table, as there "generally a disposition to eat but lit tle, and no particular regard paid to what that little Is, but with tho return of cold weather, breakfasts rlso to im portance. Sound sleep und tho crisp, csh air of tho morning, create on nit Petite which will not bo put off with a tup of tea and a piece of toast. Then, "y a kiudly dispensation of Providenco wines tho rich, brown sausage nnd Its unfailing companl n, tho delicious buckwhent cake. With theeo smoking rot upon the bourd, tho man who can net bless his luck and enjoy hlnibolf, as either got a I nd Momaeh, a troub- -- vuusi-irnvu, or is iiiiguiuy narii to Phase. There is nolhlngllke tins brenk- '", ii tho materials bo irood und nron- 7'yterved. Both should bo hot, tho BUusutrn fsl ,1 n .1....1. 1.. I ,1 14 1U11 lllll till, IV IIJUW1I llllll '"K oiko to that shade of tho same color Fill i ou,y 11 K01' l'ool van "ttnl"- J" u of Hour for tho best of cakes, und h''unJt,Ia county launers rulto Just tho ;""of I'lusforbausage. After such a i7n,i ' t-'ud toiiee, ono can sink vi., taAltfll I" nii'a fhulr and think oinney builtli; S.'.B'y mil tne eiilour.mav nr. UMimthrmm,IiaY illiiVa to-day," THE When buying black alpacas, always ask for the "lied Lion Brand" double wnrp, for pale by M. P. Iiiitz, at wholo salo or retail. LAMEsdon't forgot that E. Jacohy has fitted up a room as nn Oyslet- Sa loon In ihe Exchange Block, especially for your accommodation. Ladies' nnd children's fancy furs, nt John I'arelra's popular Fur Emporium, mo ivrco aired, I'minucipnin. lie lias enlarged, remodeled aud much im proved his store for tho convenience of customers. Bead bis advertisement nnd give him a call. Tin: Fall Styles. Already tho shop windows nro fided with bright tinted stuffs which comp'oso tbu dress of the fair vex durlnir tho Autumn nnd the pretty whlto nnd colored goods of nummcr nro retiring ueioro tno gayer Incomes. Tho ladles with n charm'lng eye 10 propriety nssraio gay colors as naturo puts on lifers. Certain It Is that woman Is never moro charming, than when " Gay Autumn passes by And Joy lights overy eye." Mr. M. Kline, of this place, Isngent of tho Trenton Agricultural Works and will bo pleased to exhibit to farmers the Peerless self regulating Thresher und Cleaner which took tho first premium nt thoStato fair nnd tho recent exhibi tion held in this county. This machine. Is bottur adapted to tno wants of tho farmer than any other now manufac tured. It embraces some now and nov el features which simplify and lighten labor. A small amount of power is re quired to run It It is a perfect cleaner and a greirt saver of grain. It Is simple, durable, cheap und a great favorite, -t Oun Constaiili:,- Worenret to learn that, a few nights since, whilst In dis charge of his duty. Mr. Woodward re ceived severe Injuries at tho hands of a party or rogues, who wero noisy and turbulent. Tho affair oecured nt tho 11. It. Depot and the parties engaged In the (iisturuaneo mauo ineir (scape, it is al ways to lio deplored, that a popular ulU cer (aud that bo is popular, tho vote at tlio recent eleciiou shows) Is Injured whllit performing the duties for which ho was chosen, and ho has tnu sympa thy of our people. Ills injuries, though seveie, aro not dangerous and ho is al ready on duty. I.Mi'noVEMENTS. Tho front porches of Brown's Hotel havo been finished and ndd materially to tho appearance of tho building. The wholo effect is good. Tho scaffolding In tho new Episcopal Church has been taken down and the interior shows forth to good advantage. It will certainly bo a lino building. It Is thought that tho work of another month will finish it, with tho exception of tho painting of the stono work. The dwelling hoti-e of Itev. John Thomas is approaching completion and that of Mr. Wilson progress! ig rupid'y. WItli tho Exchange Hotel rebuilt, Main Street would bo well furnished witli creditable buildings. Tin: Hermit of Sullivan County: A correspondent of tho Montrose lie publican, who made u pilgrimage into i iiu wilds il Sullivan county on a trout ing expedition, thus speaks of an mi clent outlier in tho wilderness : About thirteen years ago a lunatic (I say lunatic, because I do not think ho could have had very good sense) of tho name of David Cooper, aged about fifty years, u bachelor, from the city of Phil adelphia, camo In here with a party of "sports," ou a deer hunt nnd trouting excursion, nnd became so infatuated with tho utter wilduess of tho tilm-p. that on returning homo with his friends ho parted from them without a wonl as to bis Intentions, sold out his busi ness, unu with about live thousand dol lars In irold. returned hero and our- chased about 700 acres of wood land ly ing back of "Celestial City," part on tho top ridgo of tho mountain known as tho "Hon's Back." and rcachlm? down tho mountain slopo to tho "Loyal Sock," bounded on tho left by tho ataneucrg ureok," nnd on tho right by "Tho Polo Bridgo Creek," which de rives its namo from the fact that It was firnt spanned by a polo bridgo by Peter rmsirong unu ins uisciptes. Tho old sport paid cash, twentv-ono hundred dollars, for seven hundred acres of land, and with help that ho uireii, twins way turccami ahainniles in from "Celestial City," to n point of land bounded by the threo creeks last named, where ho built him u loir hou-o. disniUsed his help and became a her mit. He lived hero alone lor soveral years, hunting and flahing, und borne- times wormng very ham at clearing Ills land, of which ho cleared nearly 50 acres. He made weekly trip on foot iivo nines, to Liuporte, to lay in what few provisions ho required. In these trips ho had to nass through ono eori.er of "Celestial City," and by the door of u widow named Taylor, where bo used to stop for a cool drink of water in hot weather, and to toast bis shins in cold. Ho became tired of hermit's life, pro posed to tho widow, and was ncecnted. and straiglitwuy ho went to work, got out lumber, aud built him a largo two and a half story frame house, u lowfeut from the old log houe, came out to tho Holy City, married tho widow and took her to his hermitage. Tho bridal couch ' is still there, tho work of his own hands hewn out of solid timber, with an ax. It Is a curiosity, well worth u placo In any museum, and far moro useful tliero than it would over boas a bedstead. Hero they lived some mouths togoth er, how happily tho walls do not state, though they do statoalmost everything else. This lovely homo lie called "Coop er's Itetreat," and seemed very proud of it, though the people in tho country around called it "Cooper's Folly," nnd it is by litis name it is known to day. Some months after his marriage, ho weiu ouiauer urtuKiusi, as was nis cus tom, to fell timber, and not returnliie; at night, his spouse, after what must havo been a teriibly lonely nlght to her went next morning In bcurdi-bfliim, and found blur crushed to death by a ireo which nau ituien on mm. iiisoouy was brought out to "Cilestlal City," whero it was coffined, and interred at Lanorto. and afterwards removed to Philadelphia by Ids friends. Tho estate fell Into tho hands of his widow, who left It soon alter histUath. and the houso bus remained untenanted ever since, except by trouting and deer- Hunting parties, who use It lor a camp. The doors, walls, window panes, wains cotlug. and every available tpot are literally covered with the names, deles and addresses of persons nnd parties wuo nave ucen in mere, with tnu num ber of trout und deer killed. Wo found room for tho names of our party, and put them down, together with the num ber of trout cauKht, At tho door Is a largo spring-house, covering a spring or water, so cold that It numbed ourhauih as wo washed our trout In Its water. LOCAL NOTICES. .r.n nnfl Prlmn Hi-lr-lr for nolo nl T.i,. lir iDirtlr'tilnrri nihlri-Rd It. .1 Illll l.'utti' or T. B. Miller, Lime BIdgo. n ll-tf. Wanted Sale for a magic lantern, with thirty-six scripture, comic ami war views. For particulars address Mrs. C. W. Lcsher, Forks, Columbia county, Pa. Wanted Places In Christian funil lies for two smart healthy boys, aged :i and 0 years. Persons wishing to adopt or taken child to raise, please uddrct-a Mrs. C, W. Lesher, Forks, Columbia Co., Pa. Lost. On Friday, October 1-ltli, nt tho Fuir Grounds, or on tho road to town, a liuir bracelet with gold clasp, containing tho photograph of a laify and the mime "Belle." Tho finder will no sunauiy ruwarueu oy leaving it ai this office, or at the Btoro of Peter Ent, in ugnt Street. n 2t COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA bCHUYLER A Low of Ornngovllie, Pa., manuracturo tho beet Thrcbhers and Cleaners, tho best Wheeler's Hall way Chain Horso Power nnd Thresher, from tho original patterns und tho best Lover Powers mndo in this county, If not in tho State. Don't fall to examine their machines beforo purchasing any other. They guarunteo them to glvo satisfaction In every respect. They nl bo maniifacturo Plows and other Agri cultural Implements. Seo their ndver tlscment In another column. tf. To Country Merchants and Stiianoeus. Wolfe's Schiedam Ato inallu Schnapps. Among tho com plaints for which tho "Schnapps" has been declared a specific by the eminent physicians who have corresponded with too propjletor, nro dropsy, dyspepsia, debility consequent upou long contin ued sickness and old age, epllepsy.asth ma, gravel, colic, affections of tho kid neys, nnd nil chronic diseases. Fortheso and many other disordecs, It Is now prescribed, with great success, by more than threo thousand medical practition ers In various liarls nf llin TTnlliul States. It Is because Jacohy Is doing such a rushing business that "Justice" contin ues to pay the Republican for long arti cles running down his business. It may bo true that tho saloons all get their stock from tho samo parties. But wo beg to remind "Justice" that an expe rience of twenty years in handling a particular lino of goods Is or some val ue. Jacohy Is Just tho man to takocaro of a barrel of oysters and glvo them to you fresh, cool and luscious, or draw you a nice, foaming, clear glass of alo or beer. If you don't bellovo this, just step in at tho "Oyster Bay" and glvo him a trial. A profuse and many times excess ively offensive dischargo from the nose, with "stopping up" of tho noso at times', impairment of thosonso orsmcll add taste, watering or weak eyes, im paired hearing, irregular appetite, occa sional nausea, pressure and pain over tho eye-, and at times in tho back of tho head, occasional chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassltudo and do billty are symptoms which aro common to Catarrh, yet all of them ure not pres ent in every case. Dr. Sago's Catarrh Heiucdy cures Catarrh la its worst form and btuges. It Is pleasant to uso aud contains no poisonous or caustic drugs. Sent by mall on receipt of sixty cents. Address K. V.Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, X. Y. A pamphlet sent free. Sold by druggists. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -) It I V A T E SALE VALUA11LE REAL ESTATE. The umlarslKueU oQei-s at private halo a farm Mtualo In Lik-ihi Inu-UHlilp. Columbia cnuMy. about 1 mile from tlio ol.t Etcher lurnnce con taining SIXTY-ONE & A HALF ACRES. whereon N crectfd u good dwelling bouse, n hirxo new barn and other mccssary out butUt lhN A GOOD APPLE OllCIIAltD of choice fruit, aud n never falling hprlnij of HUIKI HlUkD uuur Willi U Npmig IIOIIHO. iOOIIt tu-ii-llilriN or the land Ucleared nnd In wood Htnle of cultivation. For turiher Information apply to John L. Ilurst, Ixicust township, Col. coor W. W. Hurst Dauvllle, Montour co., I'a. Possession given on the first day of April K7I. (X-Ml'7U-3lli. W. W. 11UUOT. A THROUGH PASSENGER. CAR TO AD FKOM PHILADELPHIA AND WILLIAMSPORT VIA. TUB Million VALLEY RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday. October 3d, 1870, a through passenger coach will run between Phil adelphia and ntl points ou tho Catawlssa Rail H-tiui via. Uuifctcakn Junction. Nucliniigu or cars between Wllilamsport aud Philadelphia. Leave lor . rrlve fi om Phllad'u & New York, rhtlau'u J: Hew York. A. M. 1..M. B. 15 'WilllMnsport 5.50 M5 Muncy. 5.-J8 ti.oO Milton. 4.11 1.10 Danville. i.m 10.30 Rup-rt. 3. ID 10.12 Catawissa. 3.31 1.10 Mauch Chunk l.ai Sf.3l Catasaqua. 12.-.7 H.W Allentowu 12.1H JM lJethlebcm 12.15 3.17 Kastou 11.3'. Art. S.05 Philadelphia 9.15 Lt. ' b.Uj New York 0.0) 1".S. A.M. Don't fall to ask for your tickets via. tho Le liluh Valley Double Track Route for Philadel phia, Now York and all points In the Lehigh Valley. tiupeilnr ficluht accommodations, are oll'ered by this old and short line route trom Philadel phia aud New York to all stations on Cntan'ibna Hall Road and connections. Tills lalliennlv ihmhln Implr rniiln h.tir.n New Yotk aud tuakake Junction. nnd therefore Is tho most reliable lor both r-rclghtand Pas bcllgers. II. Sl-ANLKIT GOODWIN. ., ... Asst. uen'l. bupt. Relhlchem, Oct. 51, 1370-ly. )UBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance nfau Order of tie Orphans" Court of Columbia County, ta., on THUK.-DAY, OC '10HKR :r7th; lh70, nt ttn o'clock In the forenoon. ... . a iim-iniii-u mm in, j , ,,iiuuy. uu mlnlstrators, Ac, of l-nnlelB. Vnndersllce, late ot .Mi. tint PU-asunt township, In said county, de ceased, will expose to publlo tale, tho undivided one-half of ah Hint certain MIs.UAOE OR TRACT OK LAND, situate In Orange Town-hlp, In said County, bounded by lan.ta of the Heirs of Arclilimfd Henry. Heirs ol Jacob Hverhnrt unit IiiiiiIm m rk.i. lah UaEcubuch, Daniel L. Everlmrt, and Peter Hcting. coutamiug ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. Lato tho estate of said deceased. v. H. ENT, Clerk. S-Co.NriTioNs of Bale. Ten per cent of ono fourth of the t.urcbasH money to be paid by tho purchaser at the striking down or the property. One-fourth less the leu percent, to be paid at tho contlriuutlou of the sale. 'Iho balance to he ald In ono j ear from the confirmation of sale, with In lerest from tho time tho purchaser gets lmsses ,lou ol ihe said premises. All the gram In the ground Is riser wd, tbu straw of ilia same to remain ou the premises. P ssessiouor the prem. Isesto beglveu on the Ilrstdavol April A. l 1H71. MARTHA I). VANDKlllSLICE, WILLIAM J. H1ULAY, hxecutor. ALSO At tho samo time and place, the re maining opo bair of said tiact of laud which Is nowowno.1 In the said Maltha J. Vandersilce, Upon said tract there aro two large pplj or chards, a well of eimkI water, u bouse, barn, and Other liecessarv Olltlinililli.irs. mill nhntit tfuitv Kiiros of good timber land. Conditions of sale of tins undivided one-half will be made Ieuowu ou day" Of Bale. MARTHA D. VANDER.SL1CE. rjepteruberlil, 1670. I DM YE ft A JACOBY I.' VI til A Vfl E' III fC' IIT AAHf OllTTll1 11 A ure wgentH for (he le of Urockwiiy'B" Justly i-cif uiiufu t'ii in mm inn much AifB, wncii uiey win M'll u clitup ati country brfcwtct alts wltol and tiHir Lmrteh roiibiuntiy on Lmml. Tills ule Is hrt-Mtil by William K. Itr. tkwuy, 13 toifiii liwfct tU t'lilli Stret t, New YotIc City, Ulooimburu, Juuo 10, UTO-t.: D BNT1BTRY. II. C. HOWER, DENTIST, Respectfully offers his professional services to the ladles and gentlemen of IUooinsburg and vl dully. He Is prepared to attend toulltLt vari ous operations In tho line of his profession, and Is provided with the latest improved Pokcklain Tketii which will be Inserted on gold plallug sliver and rubber base to look as well as the nat ural teeth. Teeth extracted by all the new am most approved methods, and all operations ou the leetn carefully and propei.y attended to. jicsiiit-ui-e huu umce a lew aoors arnve ma Court House, same side. nioomsuurg, Jau.si.'tiatf nnn reward. Wl.UUU For uny case of Wind llleedlng lirhlng.or Ulcerated Piles that Die IIinu'i Pji.e ltKMichY falls to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure the I'lles and nothing else.und has cured cases or over 'JJ years standing. Hole by all Druggist. VIA Fl'flA. Do Ring's Via Fuga Is Ihe pure Juices of Barks Herbs, Roots, and berries, lor CO.MKUMI'TION. Inflammation of the Lungs:oll Liver, Kidney, and bladder dlscawes.organio Weakness, Female Atlllctlons, (Jeueral Deblilty.and all complaints of the Urinary Organs in Male and Female, pro ducing Dyspepsia, Costlveuess, Uravei, Dropsy and sicroliila, which most generally termiuatelu Consumptive Decliue, It purities and eurk-1 i s the lllood. the miliary, Oluudular ulid rtecrf tire Hystem; Cnriectstiud Jjirengiheusihe Nervous und Muscular lories; It acts like u cburm ou weak nervous, aud debilitated lemuics, both youcg and old, Nune should be without It. ttolo every- worn-. iMBuiwiuiii-iu rruusiiu m.. 1UUU- more, Md, aug3'70-ly. BUSINICSS CARDS, V1B1TINO CARDS, LETTER IIEAD8, 11ILL HEADS, PROGRAMMED, 1-OSTEIW, AC, AO. Neatly und Cheaply Prlutod From the Latest (Styles ol Type at the COLUMBIAN OFFICJu rpilE DOJ1ESTIO SEWING MACHINE, FOR BALE BY M. 1. LUTZ, BLOOMSIIURO, PA. MILLER, HUGHES & CO., BERWICK, PA. This Sewing Machine runs stiller and easier than any other, lt has icwer parts, lt has aco( slrel shuttle that will never wear out, It has Blake's Patent tablo which to see shows Its use fulness. A cents wanted In unoccupied Territory In Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware Virginia, West Virginia and District of Colum bia. BLAKE A CO., SCRANTON, FA, sepl5'70-ly 10,000 GUARANTEE. B UCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTII ER LEAD t 1st. For Its Unrivaled Whiteness, 2d. For Its Unequalled Durability, 3d. For its Unsurpassed Covering Property- Lastly for 1U Economy. S-It COSTS LESS to paint wllh Buck Lead than any other While Lead extant. The same weight covers MORE SURFACE, Is moro DUlt- aiil, anu iaaaca wmii.il woilK. BUCK LEAD, in the Cheapest and Bet' J10.000 OUARAhTEE. BUCK ZINC EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. 1st. For Its UnequMIed Durability, !d. For Us Unrivaled Whiteness, 3d. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. Lastly, for Us (ileal Jixonoiny, being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE White Paint in tho world, BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AJSD BUCK ZINCs TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared expiessly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUILDINGS of every descrlp Hon, FENCES, Ac. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER ENT COLORS, Durnble, Cheap, Uniform, aud Beaulllul shades Sample cards sent by Mall If desired. Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by the manufacturers, FRENCH, RICHARDS A- CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. MOYF.R BROTHERS, Agents Jan28'7o-ly. f or Bloomsburg, Pa. JGENTH WANTED! IN THIS COUNTY. AND IN ALL Till: PRINCIPAL CITIES AND 10WN3 OF I-UNX-8YLVANIA, UY TUB NORTH AMERICAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. LltlKKAI. INM'CKUEMT? OllEIiril. Vouchert thoulU aetomimny opiflcnionw agency Call or address W. W. KURjrZ, Presldcn t , Ma'WALNUT STREET; PHILADELPHIA scp970-lm. ' o RANGEVILLE STILL AHEAD. The uuderslirned resneetriillv nminiinen In the running community that the nreagsln In he Held with their machines for Ihe harvest o 170, THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA THRESHER AND CLEANER, Patented by Adrian Cornell, with Major's patent doublo acting Separator com blued, is wliaieery Farmer need-. It can't be beat.lt has been fairly tested aud has far exceeded tho expectations of all who have seen Its operations. It has been got up expressly to meet the wants or the Farm er. We mauulacturo them, overshot for tread power aud undershot for lever powht. This machine can bo mado to do any desired amount of work. Is simple In construction, easy to manage nnd not liable to get out or repair. They ulso continue to manufacture the Celo brate4 WHEELER'S RAILWAY CHAIN, HORSE POWER Jk THRESHER, from the original patterns, with an Improve ment In tho jMiwer, whereby agaluof 25 per cent, luellected.aud gives the desired power nl from .1 to a Inches less elevation thau the old style. They also attach MAJOR'S PATENT DOUBLE ACTIN6 SHEET IRON BOTTOM SEPARATORS to their machines, manufactured only by them uud secured to ihem by letters patent from Win, M. Major, They also mauuiacture the best uud lightest running Lever Powers In the country also Double and Hliigle-Ueared Jacks. Having ou hand a good supply of well seasoned lumber of the best quality, and experienced workmen engaged In their manufacture, they guaruulee their machines SUPERIOR TO ANY MANUFACTURED elsewhere. All having repairing to do should remember that we hatenll the original patterns. Repairing done at short notice and on reasona ble terms, Muchlnes sold at astonishingly low prices and credit given when desired. For further particulars call on or address SCHUYLER & LOW, AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ORANOEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, where tliey manufacture the best and cheaMst Irou and Wooden Beam Plows In the state, aiso wagon Jacks, iron kettles uud all kinds or work usually done In Foundries aud Machine shops. All woik warranted and all kinds til couulry produce taken lu exchange, Jls'JO-tf, HAND EXPOSITION. OR TIM! FAHIIIOWA1U.M WflllMl COMPLIMENTS OF MRS' M. A. IIINDhll. No. I101.N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut streets. I'hlladebthli, l'ASHIONH FOIt THE FALL AND WINTER Of IS70, Wliolesalo nml Retail, which Paris and the first manufactories supplv. Dresses. Mantlo-, Cloaks nnd Costumes for LndlM nnd Children A special department of plain and olcgantlv trimmed pittcrns, of tho latest Parisian nnd English styles, nt tl per ilo7.?n. II you want n handsomely-iltllng, well-made suit, nt short notice, gotoMrs. llitider's forlnslc ful trimmings and nalnty slltcheH. Mourning, Tiavelltig and Wedding otttllts, Walking nml Fancy Costumes, DRE33 AND CLOAK TlttMMINUs, BUT TONS, ORNAMENTS, comprising tlio latest Paris novelties In black nnd cotoied Fringes, (limps, Ruches, Loops, Flowers. Oloves, llrid tt-Wreallis, Veils, itlulmns new shades In Velvet, Matin and TnlleU Rib bons, Ha lies, Necit les, MADE UP LAI'EODUDI-dUANI) DUCIIEPHE LACE FOR 11I1IXS TRIM.MINU. Potnto Applique, Valenciennes, Itambitre Edg ings, and luserilnus. Black Untpure und Thread Lacis, new In tit sign ami moderate In price. CHOICE INDIAN ORNAMENIH. Fans, lllrds, Mats, cushions, Moucholrs, Cases and Iitncy Uoods, selected by Mrs, Hinder nt Niagara. Elegant lino of Whltbv Jet floods, in sets, Brensttiltis, Harriots, Necltlacts and llracclels. Mplondld I (no ofFremh Jet Oomls, Coral aud French Oold hits, charms, Hlcoso bullous, Chains, Ac, which (or prlco or variety In style, cannot bo surpnssed. Htrangers visiting our city arc respectfully In- v.iru ,-AllllllIie. i-i lining ami uotrering. cutting and Fitting, EPOHT OF THE CONDITION or tiim FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMSBU RG At close of business, OUTOnT.R 8th, H7o. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts - JIM.IMSS u. s. nonun to secure circulation, G3.WJ0 Due from Redeeming aud Rcseno Audits. "ttsitn? Duo lrom other National Batiks, 111,718,63 Current Expenses, 1,301,01 Tuxes pnld, 711,3s Cash Items (Including stamps,) 1!I7VI Fractional Currency (Including nickels,) 1MI,U5 La.7tai icuuerisoics, iv,i. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In, $.vyxxi, surplus Fund. wmkio. Discount i.ioj.o Exchange, 1.031,51 Interest, 3,tsi,02 Pr.itlt nnd Loss, ll.uo.iy National Hank circulation outstanding, 4t.n, Individual Deposits, lw.uoo,s9 Cashier's checks outstanding, 50, to unu iu .-.itiioimi lianas, s, u,cj . " inner Hanks and Bankers, 1,'jOO, Sl.'Ulil.ol STATE OF PENNa;T'T Vcmntyof ColumUa, J a,n I, J, P. Tustln, Cashier of the First National Hank of llioomsliuig, do solemnly iilllrm that the nbovo statement is true, to tho best of my J. P TUSTIN, Cashier. Submitted and affirmed to bef aro me, this l.'tli day of Ojtober li;o. M. WitmiovEit, Notary Public. Courf.ct, Atttst: John K. Urotz, C lt. l'ax ton, Win, Neal, Directors pETIT JURORS. FOR M'EOIAL COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. COMMENCING Ol 'IOI1EII 31st 1H0. Bloom B. C. Miive, I.ajton llunynn. Mathlas Shafler, Chester C. ' in ninn, Robert Callicnii. Berwick Dor. Jacob w. Dtlltiikh, Jacob .loycr. Heaver Levi Michael, Grn. P. Dlelsbnch, Benton Isaac Gibbons, Jacob Wolievcr. Catawlssa Samuel I'n iterlclr. rishlugcreek Daniel Kllciien, Samuel YosI jniin , . uoiemon. (Ireenwood-licuJ. F Bnttln. Geo. W. Ult. LO( Ut II, lit .mill WfiL'tler. Simif I l.'t.tlt . Miilne-E. H John, Charles l lshcr, Benjamin riirutiutl, MiulNon-John yt, smith VoaIov Oirtoti.Wll SOU A Hen. 'William T'lirt-ell .Inhn i hHuilnn Mt. l'.nant Joel IteMUdeller, Jitcob l'hrr. Mllllln Vniiiiii-lSmoyor. ttl'lltHH' Uflll l.llt. J-ioIl WUUum Abbott. Anion llnone, Georgo . CrevcllDg. Daniel Wiiytler, TTi M. KNORR. Ji- Having purchased tliestnck of tho old Kpv. sioiieShoo store, and added tiiereto n large and well selected new stuck Is precnml to culdblt uio ui-i ,iiiieiy oi BOOTS AND BHOES everbrought tothisplace. Ho is ntso prepared to lllaku Boots anil Shops to order In MiMtnto.1 and best stvies. For cnMi ouly. In the c.l.l Post viiiice uiiiiiiiog, eorucr .iiain una .Maruet sureels Bloomsburg, l'a. sep'J'70-ly. ADMINISTHATOIV3 NOTICE. KSTATK OK J A CO II TliAIin. TiF.(!lK Letters ot iKJnilmstmtion on thuesbiio of Jacob iraurt, laio oi luooui lwp Columblii count tou', iiuvn botn wrnnliil by the ItettMerof sa couniy ojunniiiaii Trauii remitting in tbn iwi. find comity nforcMild. All porj-ons havlmr claims inu t-iuiu oi iuo oectueut nro requesieu to prt'heut them ior 8ettlcment, and thuso in debted to the estatu to maUo payment to the un dersigned, administrator, wliiiut delay, JONATHAN TUAUn, augC0'7O-6w. Administrator. ADMINISTHATOItS' NOTICE. P.-.TATK OK FltKllRaiCK LAUJlACIt TlKf.'n. l.etiers nt iulnilulMrati..u ou the estate of r leueric.c jjaunacu, line or isusarioar townstni), Columbia county, dee'd. have been granted by the Iteslster ot said county to Andrew Laubach, and John 11. Llltltinrli. nf Pole. Prenlr. IV.I nn All peiM.lis linlliu claims nualnst tho estatu or inu ui-iTut-iu nro icnueMi u to preisenl tneln lor settliment, und Ibosu Indebted to tho estate to make payment to the iindersiautd, ndmluMm tors, willKiutdclay, ANimilW I.AUUARU, JUHN U. LAUHAUll. oetll'TO-Ow Aduilnlstratora. A Torpid System. Hometlmcs, without nny nsslgnablo cause, tlio physical strengtli and animal spirits give way, and n strange torpor lalts alilta on tlio bo ly and Intellect, Tliero is llltlo or no pain perhaps , but tlio natural vigor and elasticity of Iho nervous and muscular system seems to have departed, nnd indltrerenco to tlio plea.urcs of life, nnd even of Its grave rop.inslbllltles, mites the placo of that earnest Interest lu both which character izes every well balanced mind when in n healthy condition, This statoofparll.il collapse Is often the pre- mnuttory symptoms of some serious malady. It Indicates unmistakably that tho vllal powers nro languishing and need u stimulant. In such cases tlio elloct or a few doses of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters Is wonderfully beneficial, The great ton ic wakes up the system from Its drowse. Tho secretions aud the circulation receive n new Im petus. Tho relaxed norves recover their elastic ity under tho operations of tho specific, like the slackened strength of n musical Instrument In tho process of tuning. l.Hhirgy uu.t debility nro repincod by energy and vigor, tlio spirits rise, nnd life that almost seemed a burden while tlio season of depre.siou listed, becomes onco moro enjoyable. Tint such u radical change should bo produc I by a remedy entirely devoid of the- powerful alkaloids nnd minerals so ex tensively used in mo tern practice, miy seem Incredible lotho-,0 who plu their fallb on tho medicinal etllcaey of active )olsons, but If these skeptics will tike tho trouble to cnijtilro of those who havo testol tlio corrective and altoratlve virtues of tho Hitters under til, circumstances described, they will liml iho state nieut to bo Irue, oct7T0-lm. 0. HOW Kit;. as opened a first-class v w BOOT, HIIOE, HAT CAP, AM) FUH STORE. at the old stand on hialn Ktreel, IlloomsburB,nfew doors above the Court House. His slock Is com. posed of tlieseiy latest mid beststyles ever oiler ed tu the citlzcusot Columbia County. Ho can uccoininudato the pnbllewlthtliefollowlni; goods at tho lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled stogabootB, men's double ami single tap soled kip boots, men's heavy sloga shoes of all kinds, men's tine Units uud shoes ot nil grades, boy's double soled boots and.shoes of all Kinds, men's glove kid llalmoral shoes.meu's. women's, boys's and misses' lasting gaiters, women's glove Kid l'ollsh very nne.ttomcn's morocco Italn-oralsriud calf shoes, women's very tine kid butuiued gait ers. Iu short boots of ull descriptions botb lies ged aud sewed. ue would also call attention to his flno assort ment of HATH, CAW, FUIW ANU NOTIONS, which comprises all the new and populat vari eties at prices which cannot rail to suit all. These goints are otlered at the lowest cash rates and win o gunrauieeu to give satisfaction, A call lS SOllCiteil IjetllfM niirnllllvlni, Dl.PU.har. a I, to believed that belter bargains ure to be foilicl tlmnal any other piacolu the county. E. S. O A S K , O O O V 13 Jt , HUI'IJIIT, COLUJ111IA COUNTY, I'A. Coopering In ull IN brunches, well and carefully done, l'arilcular intention given to Iho manu. Incline of meat barrels, kiaut stands, pickle tub., wash tubs, io. Ilcpalrluj attended to. Itujier, fcept. B, ISTO-i'iu. JSTHAY NOTICE. must mil, prove property, pay charges, and taku II away, or It will bo dlied nl according to Jackson, Oct, II, 8;m:. ' s TltAY COW. Htraved from tilt, lirpml.i.uiif llm tiil.L..l... residing In I' at Jlloninsburg.on Friday inorulug last, a fltlHT ithli COW, w lib small hIiIichk.is on i the lower part of her belly and u long switch tell, hhehas mo teats, lour ol the usual slzo and unu small one. Mie Is six or setciiscar iilil. A sullablo reword will be paid for any hi formal ion of her wbeu abouls. uctinu-it H, ItOHl'NKTOl IC, Lli KINDS OJ JOH PRINTING il. neatly eieouted at Tim Columbian Utoam Prlulln omc UAIU)IANS BATilC O K ' A Ii V A UliK fl i: A I, 11 H T A T 15. Tho iitKlrrsffrnoil. ff imrtll111 nf tlio tnlnnr (Iron or Itf-njninln lato of Mnln twp,ti- lumtlft county, dennsod, by Virtue of tlio p iwer ntul iiuihorlty In liltn. vtstrl by tlio Orphan' Court of Columbia i-ounty, will exposH to public Bule.on Iho jiri'inbin, In Mnln twp., nnMcouuly. ou JIIUilSUAY. OCrt)Ili;it 27tliiS7, nt Tkn o 1'i.uiK in inn lore noon, in lonowiitK rrnic-s ti.lo.to wltt A'lloliilnn luuU'4 of Ihivi-I liiowii on tliortiHt, II, brown unit olhfrMon tlmnoutli. imulcl Nuhh on I lid WmI, fiixl Wlllliim .MeiiBln gcr ou tlio rforthontnlulut; more or les. nhout 100 nett-a nf wbtHi U elpnrpd. MtMl ttiu lubiuco Is tldibtrfd with uoinl, heavy Tito I nnd In In utrv hhrh Jtlatnuf rnlllvntlnn. nna tifiRootl tmnlucthu: Inntt ns uny In tbu county, nuiy eiuui iu uuy river nuiiuin lunu, wncreou in cicctcit a boolI two story JUUCK DWELLING HOUSE, nml other good tsuhftniltlftl out building. Thoro It nlso u Rood well of water nt tho sprlnR lioue, nnd near the dwcllltiKhouHo nWtn weiUu wat er nt tlio barn, 'lUno in 11 yotwl lariro 1JAN1C MAUN, two Wasou llouien, n CIDIHl MILL nnd rilivS!. nil lu KOd cohdltlon. There nro also planted on the preui'Res TWO VKUV GOOD AITXjK OUClIAUDrf, which Ichl from four to six hundred bushels of appiei pernnuuin. inereisni&o la connection, other fiuU trees In nbundnnce. ine nrenusennrn iiowkowpii with but r nmnii winter crop.mnklngUniinddMIoiml Inducement to jmrclmnTH to buy, by being nblo to put out a The said iiremlRe nro nUunted In distance from tho markets an followa: ono nnda half miles north ol Mulnvlllf, hk miles can of t'atnwURu, nnd four miles from 11 looms burg. Conditions ov HALKt-Ono thlrd of tbo pur chne mouey, nfler the payment of the debt, to remain nnd be ebnrgcd In the premises dm ing tho natural life of Luna Kuss, widow of llenjn min Num, dre'd, the same to be secured by bond and mortKOge. on cald pronerty.and the Interest uiurt-uii paj uuio iiiiuunii 10 1110 RHUl W1UOW, O0- ninnlim ou April is), JS7J. Twenty per cent, of the nurrhnso money to be raid nt the ulrlltlnir down ot tin iirotipitv. Oun thousand dollitM to bo pnld on the lt day of ipin a, j' ic(iimn uie ijiiinnee io ie paiu in trill r fin 11 ft 1 nnnnn t bnvhinnki si.lll. Ilr,er uf H.m. on from the 1st ot April, ltrfl. All expenses for lctral nnd title papers u be paid by tho purchaser, 1'asscsMuii uhi n on tlio llrstday or April, 1871, nild IL full ntul fciinloltsttt. lfil ilviti fitrtlm nirnri. iRetwbcn tho nbovo eoudltloim nre fully com I-ueu wuil. JUU WAL1A. octT'TOUt Uuardlnn. pUUIiIC SALIC O F vai.uaiii.i; iu:ai. imta'it. In pursuance of mi order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia eoliutl. tlio uiiili-rstiMu-.l Ailmlnu. trntors. He., of Henry Yost of tlio township of i"".-i " will v.,iiu,. , u i-fiiseo, win expose to ,iuiiiii- sunj on inu pieiiiieH. on n.vil nuai, October tai, 1SI0, tho hilloH-ingdescilbcd real es- inu-, iu wu : . cciiuiu i icte or parcel ana T It A C T O V h A N 1), Rllu ito in Locust Iwp., In said contily, siljolnliig lands of (lioruo Ktelsher, Win, bench, Hauiel ..hjhi .inu niiivis, euuiaiuiug SIXT1-3KN AGUES, moro or less, the greater part of tho samo being In timber. Tkhms or hai.k : Ten pt-r cent, or oue-fonrth of the purchase money to bo paid at the sulking down ol thu property; tho ntie-fourth less the ten i-er cent., at ttiu couth mutton of tlm knln, and the lemaitilng lluee-fiurths in one ear thereafter, wb h Inu list from conllt matlon nisi. I'lirchest-r to pay fortlcid mid stamps, posses sion glcn ou the pa ment ot one fourth of tiio ptltctiase niouiy. Late (lie t-stulo of said iienry YostillPinseil. i:i,l,AHirrtI YCST, JAL'OIS Mll.I.V, HcarlnBciielt.O. I.T.ITo It. Administrators. pUlililC SAI.I3 J- OI' VAI.UAIII.H lll:AI, lSsI-ATli 111 puisu.iuceoran order of flic Orphans' Court or Columbia county, 1' .., Augustus Tratih, Ad lullilslrator ot John Tinub, iltn-ased. will ex pose io puouesiio at too late resilience or said deceased. In Locust townshln.ou WKIlN't'-sliA v OOlOlllJll a, ie;, at lllno o'clock In Hie fore noon, iuo iniio-vingucs.-rioen rent estate to wit All that ceitaln messuage or TRACT CI-1 LAND, situate lit snld township, ndjolntn lands lato of jiiiiii u. ciuunij, isniuj irwiu, lands laleorjali.es uu,, i.njuu A live, coijuiiiliug 12 ACIUCS AND 17 I'EHC'1113-., moro or lcs, all cleared land. ALSO All that certain piece ol ground, slluato In Itnarlngcreek townsnln, udjoliilng l.iiidsnr .Michael Mtrausser, Daniel Oeusel, Isaac ilrtucll and J. 1. Flneher, VUlllilllllllg fi AC K ICS AND 102 PJJRCIIKS, utat measure, covered wltli good CHIlSTNUr AND HOCK OAK. A flno Vines aril, which hnr. lif-tivtlv (his vnnr Is uimii the Hist discrlhcd propeity, ulso n good upplo orchaid, a never lallliig spring of water, AUGUKTCS TRAUII, oct7',0-Jt. Administrator, piUVAT 13 SALE O F V A L, U A II I.U ItBAI. EHTATJJ. Tho undersigned oflers nt private sale about 00 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, situate lu llenlou township, Columbia county bounded by lands or Hilzabeth Klino, Daniel Hllllll. Jacob Ash. Jneoh Itelvhllni, i.n.l ntlmr. l'llteeu Aciesol wlilch is cltured land. It also i-umuius u goon young ore naru, A frAjie house and RARN and n never falling spring of water. Also a HAW AND LATHE MILL. Tho bnlnncoor tho (metis heavily timbered with oak, white plui-,.Vc, " rur ieruis,eonoiiions, ,c., apply to llio under signed. 'Iho actual number ol acres will bo de teimlLCd by surer. Uelltoil,June 1'l.lsto.tf VJ, Al'I'LKJIAN. pUR LIC SALE o r VALUABLU UKAIi KSTATK, In pursuance of nn order of tho Orphans' Court oi coiumoia county, l'a.. ou HAi UKDAY, NO VUMHKll l.'lb, nt ten o'clock lu tho forenoon, Alien .Maim. Ouardiauor the imrsnnsiiml inihii.. ot MIU Ileunlnger, harah llentlluger, Amellua jieuiiuii.er, ,iiiuuii j 1 1 uuiimt r nui r.iizaueiii Hi'iinluger, minor children of Ilcuben Heiiulu ger, late ol lh-avcr township, in snld county, de ceased, w 111 expose to side, by public vendue, on the premises, thu undivided linir or certain real estate uoundeil and desc-rlbi-d as follows, to w-lt; on tho nortn by land tifjnliu lliiperl, Daniel Itamer and Joseph Mmiiuou, on the east by lands of Daniel Ileunlnger and John Mngley, deo'd on tlio south by land or Charles t Mann, deo'd, and ontlowest bv lands ol l-:ilyjilietli shiiiii.in and Joseph Miuman. The other iiivilvlded half partiueiioi uemg owned uy one John llenultt gcr, CONTAINING 129 ACRES, be tlio samo more or less, V. H. KNT, Clerk. Tkums nv ki.f. One-third ton main In tho place until alter the de ith of the widow, llannah lleuueiiger, the trtti-rt-st to bo paid tohernunu ully during nor Hie, an 1 tho nriu.'lpal to ho paid utter bor death. 'Pen per cent of ono fourth to tie paid uttbo stilklng dow u of Iho property, one iourth less tho ten pel cent, at coiplrmatlnu ab solute, tliu rtmiiinlug tbrte-iuurths Inouoyear lliereallel' Willi lutelest lrom .ontiriuatlon nisi. AU.B.V MANN', Denver, Oct, II ls;c.w. lluartllan. p U R LI C S A L13 o r vai. t AHLi: it i;al i:tati:. Iu pitrsnnnro of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia enmity, l'a., ou SATl'ltOAY, NOVH.MIll-.lt JSth, IS70, at 10 o'clock In tile rule-110011,-Morrlsol, K. Jackson, who was appointed by tho Oiphuns' Court or ssid.i'ouuty iu placo and stead oPthn niltiiliilslrntnr or .Tnhn tl.ive,i jiort, Uto of Herwlek. lu said county, deceased? w in -i3 io sHie, ny piuiiiu veniiue. ou me piemlses, u certain .Messuage and LOT OF (ROUND, situate Hi Hie borough of lierwlclc. In I lie county of t'olumbia and state of l'ctius, Ivanlii, boutid-t-d nnd described as follows, to w It : ou the north by lot No. f, on tho c ust by Canal street, ou Hie south by 1'lne stieet and on the west hy Front street, being lot No. St of towu plot of said llor ough of Herwlek, Containing forty-nlnoand a half feet iroiit, whereon nre erected a TWO HTOUY Flt.VMi: DWELLING 1IOU31:. nnd out bitildltigs W. II. KNT. Clerk. Tehmsoi.' SAi.i-. One-third to remain lu the place until niter the death ol the widow, interest io bo pain to her annually. Ten per cent, or one fourth of tho ptiu-haso money at the strlkiug down ot the piopcriy; the one-fourth less the ten per cent.ul thetotiilrniatlou ubsolute.aud ttio lemnliilng Ihree-rourths In one year there after u lib iuleiest from Iho confliiuatlon nisi. oclll'70-lt, M. K. JACKriON, S IIKIUFK'S SALES. liY Virtue ofHundrv wrllanf Wml. Tv dan. ed out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Columbia couny and to me' directed will bu exposed to salo by publlo vendue ur outcry at the Court Houtioln Hloouikburg.ut one o'clock in Iheafter noon of Monday Oct. aut. lu, the iollou lug real i-blate, to wll Ono lot bt ginning at a corner oh Mummy's al ley and ISecoud fclrtt-t of the town of liloomsburg aud runnlllir 1 hen to alniiir miiil ktreel. north. tstwaidly twenty.onoandahalf leet to lot of '. ttui'eii, iiicnce aittuti sua) ioi kuuiiiwcal uurtlly hevenioneaudahali leet to lot No, 85, thence along Mild lot Miuihuesiwardly twenty nno aud a hull Ki t to Mummy's alley, ihence ahing snld iitlt-y nonhtiihUvurUly neveuty-one and u half lit t to beginning, whereon Is erected nlaigu two'hluiy brlilc building with tho ap p tiiltuanct-. AlMiiuiu rertalu other lot of land faltnato In the tuun uf liloonikburg, btKluulng at a post on the iiorthwettt kino of htcond stret-t Rniint Vn. tt, n ml i u mil ii'; thence along .ald lot norlU'JtK uYguN veil EOitit more or Jis loold road al ley, theuco alo ii if said nllev um'h ii iiiru t;t Het to lot of John K. Girton, thence idong V"M rMiuni,u(Biu nui ijuieeimore or lekM to Second ktrttt aloieoald, thence along Second bin et iinriluLll.. tl.irfi i ut ri t.i.. ginning, .htiton are imtt'd u duelling houne, J . j . m uuuuiug, vjui iuo itppur Helzetl, taken In execution audio bo sold as tho J'iujiviij- tu just-pa i. Miauuou, MOHDECAI MIU.AUD, t7';u HheritT, LIFE INSURANCE VOW THE PEOPL . HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE CO. O F P E N N S Y L V A N 1 A . OrrcE 701 ClibBtnut W. M. BEYFKHT, Pres't. LAWItUNCt: M Yi:iW, V. rrcs't. 11. K. DAVI.4, ru'tol Agencies. This f'mmmnv orcranlzed bvlemllntr ,t.nrpMHii'nttvns nf llin Imlustrlnl fntArests nf ihft Ailtt,. srldely known ns successful nnd lc-Rponslblo business men, desiring to placo LUo Insurnnco wltb- n reacn 01 nn, uas uuoptvu n nj sivn, oi MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, enabling every man to provfdsfor Ills fimlly In case ot I1I5 rtoath, at a cost so trilling ns scarcely to bo felt, Spoclal attention Is called to this Company's a-K.-A.r)XJ.a?i3srGi- a?or,ia"5tr, a much needed fenturo In Llfo Insurance, entirely now in this country: designed to protect In case of death, the Interests ot S II A It 13 II O h D E It S IN AND ALL Who havo borrowed money cr jnchasod property payable In Instalments extending ovm n fee rlts 'of it-arH, by CAKCKIJJNO any balance ol Jmtcbteiluesi THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL THE OUDINAHV KOltMH OF LIFKAKD KNDOWMLNT POLICIES AT LOW HATEfl OF PItEMIUM.ON TIIEPAHTICIPATINO PLAN, WJTJ1 HUT FEW Itl-STItlCTIONtt AB TO OCCUPATION, ANU NONE AH TO THAVEL OH ItDilDENtE. 49Full Information as tol'lani and Features. Is contained In Tamphlets which will be forward ed by mall on application to tho Homo Oillcu, Active antl responsible men wanted as Agents, K. M. HATES, BLOoMflituna. Pa. AO ENT FOIt COLUM11IA COUNTY, ioi-Df,iiii c.ttir.it Inir Awrnrtp In i Hlior L loinlnif. t:l in toil. L'rntrc. Nnitl)uiutiitlfliiil. Montour. Columbla.Hulllvan.IlrndlordoraingaCoiHillfH.M-tllphaMfaddreKri WILLAH1) A. WILLlAMP.Ppeclal AEnt, Bloomsburg, August 19, 1870-Cm, J)OTY'S WASIIING-MACniNE, LATELY MUCH IMPROVED AND 1HK NEW UNIVEltSAL CEOTIIES WIUXGEIt Improved with ItoweU'w Patent Doublo Coc: wheelH, and the Patent Stop, are now unqufs tlonablv f.ir mii erlor to anv apparnlu for wnili Ine clothes ever Invented, una will savo (heir cost twice a year, by snvlng labor nnd elo,he. Tho Editor nf this paper, who pnrehnHtl a WPFbcr and WrliJgtr, thus testifies as to their value: "Wehnvo had In w-o In our fnmlly for nomn time jiast,mjo ui Duty'a Clotlicn Washers and Wringers, and arfl prepared tobp.ir testimony as to lis merit, lt Is empbutlenlly a aW-aariJif machine and dot hIIk work In the most tt orouuli timnner. For families- who bnvi largo wnnhes Huso maciilnes would bo invaluable." Colum bian, Jan. 11, 1S7U. PRICES-A FAIR OFFER. If the MerrhsmtRln your place will not furnish, or end lor the Ma hhieN.M tul us tho retail prlco Washer SH, Kstra Wrlrger U, and wo will for ward either ot both inachlntH, fue of Height, to places where no one is t-elllng; and m suit; nro we they will bo JlUtd, Hint ngrco to Vtfuntl the money If an one wlfchew to it-turn the ma chines frtoof irelhtfiiltt ra moath's trial, ac cording to directions. No lmf-bfind, fatlu r or brother should prrmit the druupciy of wnsblr.g with tho bunds, nny t wo days in ihe year, wlieii it can be done better, more expeditiously, w 1 tli less lahor, and no In jury to lhet-'aniicntH t y n Doty Clctiies Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Sold b dealcis eneially, to Mhom liberal dis counts are made'. IC. t PUOWNINO, Om. Agent, oct7'T0.tf. '6'1 Cortlandfeticet.Ncw York. I EXECUTOR'S NOTCE. 2J ESTATE OF JOHN OKAR1IAUT, IECn. Letters testamentary on the t statu of John Gearhart. lato of Main tow nub In. Columbia county deceased, havo been cranicd bv the Register of al. county to John J. Gearhart, oi iam lowDMiip, joi. co. jn persons Hav ing claims hgalnt-tthe estate are requested to present in em io me ijxecuior in luni townshin. 'i'hoso indebted to the estate either ott note. Judgment, mnrtgago or book account will make payment to the Executor without delay. JOHN J.GEAItHAIU', sept2'70-6w. Executor. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP SAINT STOUT, UEC'n. Letters testamentary on tho estate ot Halnt Htout, late of Madison township, Columolu county.dec'd.havo been grantedby the Kcgister oi Columbia County to Martha Stout, of MadNou twp., Columbia county. Pa. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to piescut them to the Execut Ix In Columbia County, Pa, Those indebted to tho estate either on note, Judg ment, raortgngo or boolc account will maUe payment to the Executrix without delay. MAHTHA MTOUT, augill'TO-Ow. Executrlt. c ONPEOTIONERY. Tnu nndersltrned woald respecitully uuuutiac to til? public that hi hus opened a FIltHT-CIAPS CONFECTIONUKY HTOUK, In tbe building lateW occupied by Fox A Webb where be Is prepared to furnish all kinds of PLAIN 4 FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN DOMEHTIC FKUITS, NUTH, 11.VISINS, AC, 4C, 4C. BY W1IOLEHALE Oil 11KTAIL. In short, a full assortment of all cootls In his line of business. A great variety ol DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays, Particular attention Klven to II BEAD AND CAKES, of all kinds, Iresh every day. OHKIBTMaS uandieb, OH 1ST UAH TOYS. A call 1b solicited, and satisfaction will b guaranteed. NOV.2J. i7 KCKHAHT JAPOIIK, M lliLHH'H BTOHE. KitESH AIHUVAL OF SUMMEIl UOODS. Tne subscriber has tust returned lrom thu oltle. wltn another large and select assortment of FALL Aw 11 WINTER UOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia at Hit owest figure, aud wlilch he is determiner! to Mel on as moderate terms as can be procured eite wnere lu Bloomsburg. His stock couiiiiIms IVDIIW I1KKMH UOODS nf the choicest styles aud latest t.ulilons, tnethe. with a largo assortment of Dry Uoods and Oio rertes, consisting uf the followlnguitlc'es i ;01l ClOtllS, . "Uasslmcrca, t Shawls, Flanuols, Bilks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, .Muslins, Hollowwprt Cedarware Uueensware, llardwati lloou and Shoes, Hats aud Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklug.aiasse.i, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Allspice, (linger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In short, everything usually kept lu countr) stores, to which ue luvlU. the attention of tb publlo generally. The highest price will be pale for country produce In exchange lor goods. H. II, MILLER A BON, Arcade iltilldlngs, Bloomsburg, l'a, NEW 0 O A Ii Y A K I), Thk undersigned respectfully Inform Hie citUens ot Itloouihburg and Columbia county, that they keepall tho illflerellt liliiiil.iT nlklot coal and selected lump coal for hinuhlug I'tirpo , ou their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy. .SuilA Co'a Furnace; w till a good pair of lltillalo fccale on the vhurf, to tJgh coal, ha, and straw Likewise a liorso and uagnii, to deliver coal to those who deslro IU Asthey purthasou large amount of voal.they intend tokeep a Mitwrlor r tide, and sell at the ety lowest prices, Phase call and examine lor yourselves before puichas. Ing elsewhere. J. W. HKNUKloslloT, AUGUHIUS MAhON, fPHE luult'r.sltriiftl will taku in ex. JL change for Coul and Groceries, the followlue uuuiru ariicies i ileal, iiye. uoru, utus, 1 OIU toes, lird. IIam.Shoulder.aud side meat, lluller lggs llay,,vcat the highest cash prlces,athu uroeery more, aujuiuing ireir coal yaru, J. W.HENDERSIIOT. oomsburg Mar, lV-ly. Struct, Pliilatlclpliltt. H. W. DORrilLEY, Beo'y BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS OTllKUS remuluhig UNPAID In caie of UnATH. NO. W WILLIAM WT, WILLIAM:! TOUT, PA. ADiMlNiSTHATORS NOTICE imtatcof James iicsi, dkc'u. t liters ofadinltitstratioti ou the estate of James llcss, late of Htigarloaf twp, Columbia county d c'U., nave tweu granted by tho KtgUter of aid c .iimy, to Edjali Hess and Jobn Kile of tiugarloaf tounshlp, Columbia county, l'a. All p 'rmi liavlH claims or demands against the tt 't-e lent at u itfiue.Htetl t o make them ltuowntaiid titote indebted to make payment. ELIJAH Hesy. JOHN KILhJ, f-cpUi'TO-Cw, Admlulfctrators. KiicUTOllS1 NOTICE. " i-i nsT-ATiioFJAJifc; rnnu.iifx'it. -etlern testamentary on ttio citato of June i'eug, lato of Madison towuitilp Colli in bin Co.. deco, have been granted by the lEeglnierof said i ainiy to John Henderahot aud 1), A. WaUou iL'tdlug In M idNon township Columbia eount, Pa. All persons having claims against the esiate aro 1-eriuented to presont them tih Executors In Columbia county. Thosoludebled to the estate either on note, Judgment, mortgagu or book account will make payment to the Ex ecutors without delay, JOHN HENDERSIIOr, 1. A. WATftON, rer2J'T0-6w. Executors. E 7XKCUTORS' NOTICE. KSlATn OF PAUL KLINE. IJtfO'n. Letters te-tlanit-ntarv an tlm fAtiitn nf p.mi Kline, jittu or Mt. l'lt-avuit township, Coiumula Mil lit l' llp'll I 111 I'M hflMI If riltl I fn I llV Mid PanlMluii ol Miidc'iunty to J0I111 C. Kllneand Joseph Kllno of Mt Plttwaut twp. All pt-rsous having clnlmi tigaitifit tho estate aie reiiuesttd to present thorn to tho Exi-cutois in Columbia county. Thott Indebted to tho estate either on note, Judgment, mmtgi.ge or book account will make payment JOHN C.KLINE, JOSEPH KLINE, seii23'70-Cw. Executorn. IXECUTOIVS NOTICE. J KSTATK OF GUOItUE KVANS, DEC'd. Letters teftanientary on the ent.it o or GeorgQ dec'd.liavo been granted by tliHlUg!hter of bald! r 'iimy iiuuiiu . avails, oi jultav ica, V.OI. co. All person having claims against the estat am nque.slcd to pr-entthom to tho Exeiiitor lu IhrwicU Col. co., i'a. Those indebted to the eRtato either on note. Judgment, mortgage or book nei-ount will make payment to tho i-x ce nt or v.'ithout delay, JOHN W EVANS, Feplti70-w. lixecuior. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ESTATE OF LEMUEL W. JIQUEKTH, DEC'D. Lttters or administration on the entato of Irfmuel V, Uoberts, lato of Sugarloaf twp., Col. county, deo'u havo been grunted by the Kegister or said county to Silas W. Mclleury, residins in JuchNou towublnp, Columbia co.. All ptretona 1ki ing claims against tho estate of the decedent aro refpiebied to present thera for settlement, aud thu e Indebted to tho estate to mako pay ment to tho undersigned, admlnUtrator.wlthout dclMy. hi LAW W. McllK.sUY. 1, o.. Benton, Pa. Administrator. bepni'7o-w. E XEOUTOR'S NOTICE. i ESTATE Of THOMAS hTACKnOfSF: TIEC'D. i-ettcri testamentary on the estate ofThomas oiiieiinouse, ism or fine township, cotumnia county, deceased, have heen granted hy the Reg ister of snld county to Michael Stack .muse, of fine township, Columbia county. All persons having claims against tho cstateore requested to present them to the Kxecutor lu Wno township, those Indebted to the iMateeltlier on note, Judg ment, mortgage or look account will make pay ment to the .Executor without delav. MICHAEL bTACKHOn.SK, sep30'7O-6w. Executor. IXECUTOK'S NOTICE. J tsrATE 0P HANNAH ZANKIt, OEC'll. 1 etters testamentary on the estate of lnnuii Zaner, late of Minlln township, Columbia coun i v, deceased, have been granted by the Reglstei il Mil 1 county to .Samuel Creasy, of Mifflin twp. olumtila county. All persons having claim iiitniiist the estatu nre reoucsted to present theia to the i:erutorin lllfllln township. Those In debted to the estate, either on note, jndgnint or book nrcount. will make payment to the Kxev. utor w llhout delay. HAMUEL CUEAMV, scp30'7ij-tii7 Exwutor. JglllDGE NOTICE. A dlidend of 3per cent, on the capital stock of the Ctitawista Bridge Company, will be paid to nil hti ck holders or their legal represeutallvs on und alter October 10th, 1S70. ULO. S. OII.BERT. Catawlssa, Oct. 7. Is'tWt. 1 reusurvr) J O.HN G. JACOBY'S UAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! IimiWICK, I-ENN'A. The undersigned would respectfully Inloim the citizens ot llerwlck, and vicinity, that he has opeutd u Conlectlontry and llakeiy In ODD FELIX)W.V IIALI,, llerwlcl:, Ta., where he Is prepared to furnish all kinds of l'i.AIN AND FANCY CANDIES, I'ltllNCH CANDIIX, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIIrt ORANOFS, LEMONS, RA18I.NH Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac BY WJIOLKSAI.E AND ItfcTAtt. Among tho assortment will bo lound Cream Nuts. I nglisli M iiluuts, IViiuuls, Almonds. Fil berts, rigs. Apples, 11 ti Nuts, .Ielliesof dllUr. ent k.n.ls, U i.Muul, I utMip, Tli l.-l, s, Chocolate. I mill il 1 1 ill t ill nil kinds, i'olli s.1hhi,Kl'K Ills, cult, Mi!n (uu Kirs, ojsttr Cratkers, iheise, Muip, Wilting 1'iipir, Agretmeut I'jrers, lu-vt-lojies, . FISIIjAND OYSTEItS, And ir iliicufof nil kinds, I'risli Dread unit Ink iveiy day. lio cienm In biOkoii. Your l nponiige Is solicited. , , , , , JOIINC.JACOUY. Derwlck, Juuo 17, lS70-tf n flRAYELERS Slut ni accidf.ntin.ii'ravii: I COMPANY, of Hartford. Conn. Cash A sets. St.-01 1 0 (Irinls l.lhi: anil i:.Mlt)V3ti:M' l'oilciisof all appro, veil lorms. Ample securltv. low rules. Also Insures ugulnst AfCIUi:.T c tuslng Heath or total disability, l'o ! eles written by tliejearot month, Has paid 170-1 per day for Klx Yturs 111 bell Ills to policy-holders. 2o A DA VI IL new articles for AgenU. Siiniplesi-ff. H. II. HI1AW, Alfred, Me, ROYAL HAVANA I OTTEUY. 1'rlres cashed and Information furnished by uUOKUE Ci'HAM, I'rovldenco, R. I, -A I EMIilOtJItK EVININO, ATHOME, OU Yeale prei-atid to furnish prontable em nli j me ttn Men and Women ai their homes. One itiou iniuch locality throughi ut theUnlt nl Mates, cull t-btdge lu this hustness at great wages. We send, inr, lull paiticulars end a Miluable mm pie, winch will do to commence work on. Any reison seeing this nouce.who wants profitable, permanent work, should sin-l us thclraddiess.wltbouidelay. E. J. ALLEN i. CO., Augusta, Maine, 0 I A A DAY FOR ALL -eiteucll Tool tainplrv OIU mailed free, A. J. ITM-am, Hi lltnadway, iiv York. i VOIU ll'ACKI. A victim of early Indlsi-re-A lion, inuslug neivous debllltj , pitiuature ile. ii-y ,ic-, hi lug tried In valu eiry adcillsul remedy, has a simple meaus of t-elt-cure, w hich l.e will send free to his lellow-suileiers. Adilitn. J. 11, '1 LTl LE, 7x Nassau si., Nt w Yotk. "TOTICE IS IIFltEllY QJ VEX X that au application will be made nt the nut iiiieliugol the Ueueiul Asseiubl of tho CViu iiionweiilili ol I'tiinsjlvauln loriho lucoriniia lion ot u t-uhk,lu aciorduucewlthtlielsiisofllie t'ouimoiiwenllh. to be cutuhd the "Catawlssa Det-osli aud having Hank," to be located at Cat. w issa, i nl. eo.J'a., w Ith u capital of tiny tliotisauU dollnis, with the right to luirtasetlie samelo one hundred und fitly thousand dollars. Catuwlssa, July 1, ls7Utui. A DMINISTltATOnVS KOTJOE. J JHTATKOK JOBlAH II. FT KM AN, DSC'ti. l.i tier oi adailuutrullou on the estate o Jontah II rutmun. iHteoj liloom twp.Aolumbla couuty Uit il.. hate hi hi Bmed b) ihe lttcUter olMild touuty, to Mhhaei K. r wly ol liluom twp, AU i t-ikous haviUK claim ordemaudu ugalui !u ot eti'f ut atv renutitti d to make them know u ttUU iuu iuutuitiu iu lauHU imvuitu'. MICH ALL t, LVKItLY AdUiibUlralor, aUKb'70-6w,