The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 25, 1870, Image 3

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Bloomsburg, Friday, Not. 25, 1870,
RM.PpTTKNatLL ACO.,V fark Jtovr, nnd
Ono. 1'. Ilqwui.L A Co., iO Park ltow. are our only
authorized Advertising; Aicnls In New York.
J. Weusteii, No. u Norlli Hh Htreet, Cok,
Wrtiik iixaco.,No. 607 Chestnut -Irnt.nm)
Franklin Hit.!,, ell hcMnut Mrrrt, nrr- oir
only suilhorlred A m ills lu Philadelphia, tf
Locaij Infohmation.--I'preon In tlio
various towns nml other localities of
Columbia county will very much nbllfjc
us by transnilltltip; stiitPiiionU of local
events whenever oectirrlni; In their
vicinity. No attention neeil ho iM to
Iho form, or word In which conveyed,
as It Is only the points of Information
that aro needed. tf.
Amoxo tho namra of many Pommy!
vanlatis reported as havlnir nrrlved at
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, wo find
tliwo of E. 1J. Hnowr.it and family of
this place.
ItniNO your buckets or pitchers when
you comu to tho "Oyster Hay" for oys
ters, but If you forRot them Jacoiiy
will loan you something to carry them
In; he. Is accomodating.
Improvement. Mii,tn Williams,
orOrnugovlllulins introduced hteam Into
hU tannery. This looks as If tho cum
plaints of tanners in various parts of
tho country, that thero U no money in
' leather, wero untruo or elso that they
do not possess Mr. Williams' advant
ages. Important Hale. Wo call atten
tion to tho Advertisement of Hie sale of
valuablo timber land by Pter Ent,
to tako place, on tho premises, on Nov.
30, 1870. The property Is In ltoarlng
Creek township, and known as thoLin
vlllo tract, contains 128 acres and has a
now Saw Mill on tho premises.
Jacoiiy gives notice that when tho
Transparency Is not lighted It is on ac
count of wind, and not that ho is out of
oysters. Ho "still lives" and U never
out of the libelous bivalves in this tho
height of tho oyster season.
Poultry. Our market is becoming
rapidly stocked with poultry of nil
kinds, n suro sign of tho approach of
tho Holidays. Turkoys.moruespccially,
are unusually liable to nudden death at
this season. In fact, as wo heard a chap
remark the other day, "It Is ns much
as a man's llfo Is worth to bo n turkey
now."
To Uuildino Associations. One
or the building associations In Wil
mington recently lost $1000 by dcloy In
recording a mortgage. Tho borrower
afterwards obtained money from anoth
er party to whom ho also gavo a mort
gage, and It being recorded at once, it
becamo tho first lien, so that, on tho
property being sold by tho sheriff, it
absorbed tho entire proceeds.
Dr. P. John, of tho Korth Carolinian
has had presented to him n sweet potato
weighing twenty-four pounds! If oth
er things grow in proportion In that fa
vored land, wo should say that thero
would bojust ono huckleberry to tho
quart, and that pumpkins but no, we
cannot imagine what a pumpkin would
feel called on to do under tho circum
stances. Dekr Our exchanges from different
parts of tho State speuk of tho large
number of deer which are being killed.
Wo liavo not seen many in our town as
yet, but perhaps they may arrlvo later
in the beason. Wo had tho pleasuro of
ealingfcomo very flno venis-on at Wilkes
Burro a short time since, and pronounc
ed it, ut the time, to ho better than
t ough btef, no matter how you cook it.
Wk aro informed that tho proposed
Rolling Mill will not bo erected here,
lit least for tho procnt. Wo shall gieat
ly tegret if it lie dceidul not to build it
at nil, as if built it would provo of great
ndvantago to tho town, not only because
numerous workmen would bo employ
ed, who would necessarily etrculuto
much monoy In tho place, but because
anything in tlio way of an Improve
ment is an argument.in favor orotheis,
evidencing business life and business
advantage!).
Chancie or Time. Tho new timo
table of tho Lackawanna A i31oomsburg
Hall Hoatl lias been published, and
hereafter trains will run as follows:
thoso going North will leave hero at
11.35 a. m. and 0.50 p. m.; going South
at 9.07 a. m. and S.40 p. m. It will bo
observed that thero is but little chango
from tho pro-en t running time, tho
principal chango being in the down
train In tho morning, which leaves
hero an hour earlier.
The SusQUfciiANKA. Hut few of
thoso who live in the valley of tho
North Branch oppreelatP its extremo
benutv. It is onlv after traveling in
less favored regions, that its loveliness
impresses itself fully on tho beholder.
From Scranton to Northumberland is a
panorama of changing tccnes of beauty.
Tho broad and winding river, tho level
meadows and tho mountains on either
sldo lookiuir down overall, areolemcnts
which but few landscapes possess. As
suredly thero Is nothing liner of us Kinu
in tho country than this valley, and Its
Inhabitants may well rejolco that their
lines have been cast in sueli pleasant
places.
Good luck. In our last Issuo wo
mentioned tho theft of a flue gray horse
tho property of Michael GroVer, of
Maiu township. Wo aro pleased to
learn that Mr. Qrover has lnco recov
ered tho animal, which whs found near
Numldla. It nppenrs that tho lioro
lo.st nil his shoes and becumo to lamo In
consequence that tlio thief was unahhi
to proceed, except at tho hlowcst gait,
and finally turned him loose. Host and
earo will soon rcstoro him. It is a plly
that fcomo of our farmers could not c-
cltientallu shoot ono of these rascally
liorso thieves, nnd hang him up ns n
'reerow for his brethren.
aVples. Tho applo crop this .year
1ms nroved to be an unusually nuunii-
ant ono both Hunt and West. In Now
Hampshire tho prleo Is fifty cents per
blHiol with no buvers. In fact SO plen
tiful aro they that temporary elder
mills aro being put up In every direc
tlou to work nil' the suiiLiiluoussunnlv
In tho Western States there lias a largu
crop been grown and prices, aro low and
f.d Urn- llmli.r 11. ii i.riMimst"lnas wo
should fancy that applo pics, dumplings
cider uml vinegar mouM bo tho cheap
est food u limn I'finlil lniv nrovldetl ol
couroo ho could live ou thu urlleks. Just
think for a moment itader.oftho quan
tity of dried applo pies thero will bo in
u tuumry nuxi year i
THE
Music, Canes, Imlnimonts, ,tc al
ways on ham! nt Altstatt's. Court
Houso Alley.
There was a fearful rush at tho "Oys-
tor
nay" on Wednesday mid Thursday,
families trettlntrovstors Com Tliniilrs.
of
giving dinner. Jacoiiy dUposod of
over Jtfteen thousand on thoso two days.
Tho peoplo aro beginning to le.im that
oysters aro cheaper than meat.
H. It. Deaths. Anv ironer.il reader
of mnvMimners tntlst'linvn rinttnr.il Mm
largo number of dwtlu bv mil rn.ul
accidents, of late. Wo have road of a
dozen or moro within tho past two or
threo days. Nino-tenths of thesn mob
uncholy aff ilrs nni caused by puro care
lessness on tnopartot thu persons kill
ed. In most cases tho victim wm walk
ing on tho track, oblivion, apparently,
earthly things, nnd was struck bv
the engine. Sometimes an effort Is
mudo to drive n team across tho track
tho facoofnraiilillv ntlvnnclnrr train.
and tho samo sad result ensues. Care
lessness on rail roads and carelessness
with regard to coal oil latnns fill hun
dreds of graved, yearly, in UiIj country.
Spouting Park. A number or
,-ealthy gentlemen of Now York have
urehased about twelvo thousand acres
of land lu Plko countv. this Stale.
filch It Is proposed to uso as a huntttiL-
ground. Tho country is admirably
adapted to tho purpose, containing
many lino streams and lakes filled with
flsli, whilst tho wocds abound with
game of all kinds. A largo hotel will
be erected for tho accommodation of
tho wives and families of the gentle
men of tho Association. The dUtanen
from New York Is only one bundled
miles. Tho wholo Idea Is a novel one.
and will, undoubtedly, prove a success,
as tho gcnUemcn Interested aro well
nblo to cany out their plans.
Tin: Very UestI In lookii.g Into
the various stores ofour town, wo have
no whero scon as comploto an assort
ment of Pino Groceries ns at .1. 11.
Maize's Mammoth Grocery, corner of
Main and Iron Streets. Every article
In that line which can tickle tho palate
is lo bo found on his shelves, and he
ovideutly understands his business in
all its branches. His stock of Fruits,
Nuts, Itaisins, Ac. is always kept up,
and Provisions aro in largo supply.
Although his store is tilled with Gooil'i,
many of them expensive, yet his pricus
cannot bo found fault with; they aro
very reasonable. Politeness is tho
rule and nut tho exception is lib estab
lishment. Consult your own comfort
und your purse and call on him.
Snow. Wo of this town and county
liavo experienced our first lasto of win
ter, in tho slight fall of snow which
took plaeo a fow days since. Now in
deed may wo bid gocd-byo to tho love
ly days or Indian Summer and make
ourselves ready for the keen winds and
hitter days which will soon be upon us.
It has been many years since wo liavo
had so perfect an autumn; even the
"oldest inhabitant" finds somu dilncul-
ty in recalling to his mind a similar
ono. Snow has fallen in other places,
in Philadelphia to the depth of half an
inch, and In Altoomi to the depth of
live niches. On Saturday ico formed in
New York city threo Inches thick. "Old
winter is coming again alack, "so umlro
ready for him, and when ho arrives,
abovo all things, remember tho poor.
The Drought. Tho scarcity of wa
ter Is beginning to bo felt severely and
tho need of a heavy rain is very appa
rent. Many wells nnd springs aro dry,
!ven thoso which aro known as "never
failing."
In some places, up tho river, farmers
havo been compelled to take their
hoises and cattlo more than a mile, to
the river. Tho coal works aro seriously
inconvenienced, and a few liavo been
compelled to stop, theio not being
enough water to f-upply tho boilers.
We will probably havo rain before long
as it is scarcely possible that winter
will pet in without it.
Since writing tho abovo tho predicted
rains havo cmiiu and housekeepers', far
mers, the beasts of tho field, and for
what we know, the fowls of tho air re
joice thereat greatly. As the old alma
nacs would say, nfter these rains aro
over,"look out for cold weather."
Singular Explosion. On Tuesday
lust, a vulennizer, us-ed by Dr. II. O.
Ilowuit, dentist, of this place, in tho
manufacture of artificial teeth, having
been allowed to remain tco long on the
stove, suddenly exploded with tetrifie
violence, making an utter wreck of the
stove, pipe, Ac., betides smashing uioit
of tho window glass or tho room. Thu
vulennizer being or Iron and very i-ollil-ly
put together, offered gnat resistance
to thogii.ses which caused llieexpln.-Ion,
aud produced n riport like that of a
small cannon. Tho top or tho vulean-
izer imbedded itself in tho eei'iug
above. Fortunately no ono was pro cut
in tho room at tho tlmo or loss of life
might havo ensued. For some 'hue
thero was danger of a serious fire, but
by prompt efforts tho Humes wen ex
tinguished. Tho stove I- not wor h us
much us It was. Thero wero twi seis
of teeth In tho vulcanlzer at tho 1 .me,
hut the Doctor r-ajs ho does not urn
much abuut them, lu fact he im? not
tlmo to look for them, in they migh-. bo
In tho next township.
II Kin Heeled Boots. No fashion
has over been in vogue to calculated lo
distort and deform tho foot. Of course
a lady who adopts this fashion can nev
er acquiro a graceful earriago or wall;,
and tlio "Grecian Bend," If not nssunud
becomes a necessity, A writer t-ays
"Tho hhapo of tho fuot is soon destroyed
and tlio Improper elevation of tho heel
of necessity causes tho other parts or tho
foot for instance, tho arch and tho ap
proach to tho toes to suffer grout tils
tortlou and diminishes their natural
strength and tlulr working powers
Tlio-o bones of the feet which net con
junctively with tho higher parts of the
leg, which run up to the colt, Ac., must
al-o suffer ; and it would bo well If tho
votaries of thoso high heeled boots
would bear In remembrance that while
they aro priding themselves on tlio
gracoftil nttitudo they aro launched into
air, they tiro also (simultaneously wear
ing away and destroying tlio elegant
contour iff tho iinklo, and that Incom
parable rounilnei-s of calf. And tho
mischief stons not lieio. Their wholo
ilguro is to a greater or less extent
marred, spoiled, and obliterated.
Goou bolld Je welry f r piuti ' Christ
inas presents, nt ,
henry Zui'i'inaER's.
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
Funny. Thero aro corlaln things
which most men nnd women aro posi
tive that they can do, without any man
ner of doubt. Nino women out of ten,
young women of courso wo mean, bo
licvo that thoy can bakogood bread nnd
inako good coffee, when In truth thero
aro nbout five out of a hundred who
can do either. Flvo men outof ten
think they know nil nbout n horse,
whereas tho ono remaining out of tho
ten Is tho ono who does. About eleven
men out of ton (outsldo of tho profes
sion) know Hint they can edit n paper
"oaslesj work in tho world (or n man
with any bruins, sir, nothing to do but
wrilo a certain amount dally; nil you
h'WP to do Is to keep your head clear."
If somu of theso gentlemen could bo
put forcibly in possession of a newspa
per and made to edit It for a month or
two, they would liavo their eyes
opened most wonderfully wide.
They would learn that to sit at i desk
quietly and write pretty editorials,
hears about the tamo proportion to tho
whole duty of nn editor, ns a bolt In the
slnglo-treo of n earriago doos to tho en
tiro vehicle. They would learn that
work never ceases in n printing office;
that constant watchfulness and earo
olono bring success ; that a steady drain
ou tho brains of the editor Isthorulo;
and that in addition, tho head of the es
tablishment has to bear philosophically
more grumbling, abuse, nnd advice, for
less pay, than any other professional
man would dream of. In short, they
would find that nn editor is n hard
worked man, u much abused man nnd
In most cases u mighty poorly paid
one.
Duties op Innkeepers. Tho fol
lowing head notes of thoeasoorilouser
r-i. Tully, from Adams county, lately
ilecidtd by our Supremo Court, may
give useful information as to the duties
and obligations of inkeepcrs to their
gnosis :
" Tully went to Houscr's Inn and pur
chased liquor, Ac, and gavo money for
eafr'-keeping to ono in tho bar room, as
to whom thero was evidenco that ho
was bar keeper. Tho money was lost.
Tho Court properly instructed tho jury
that if Tully was a guest, and gavo his
money to tho bar keeper, ono acting in
a capacity from which authority to ro-
ceivo tho money on tho credit of tho
hotHo might bo inferred, ho could re
cover if tho money was intrusted to
him on tho credit of tho inn ; if Tully
was not a guest, or intrusted tho mon
ey on tho Individual credit of tho Inn
keeper, ho could not recover. An inn
keeper extends a general invitation to
travelers and receives a reward for his
hospitality, from which result corres
ponding duties, onobeingto protect tho
property of his guests. An innkeeper
is bound to tako all possible care of tho
goods, money and baggagoof liisgucsts
deposited in his house or entrusted to
his family or servants, and is responsi
hie for their acts and tho nets of other
guests. An innkeeper is bound to pro
vide honest servants and to exercise an
exact vigilance over all persons coming
into hh houso as guests or otherwise.
An innkeeper is bound to pay for goods
stolen in his houso from a guest ; unless
stolon by tlio servant or companion of
tho guest. In case of n loss at an inn,
the innkeeper Is liablo although sick or
absent. An Innkeeper is not linblo for
tho loss or embezzlement of his guest's
money when ho docs not depo-it it on
tlio security of tho inn, but entrusts it
to another guest, or inmate in whom he
repO'-cs his confidence.
LOCAL NOTICES.
You can buv a Gold Modal dunk
Stovo at tho Orangevillo Stovo Store
lor cigiueen dollars, and all other kinds
at the s.uno rate. n-17-2t.
We ad vise our ft lends to buy Singer
Sowing Machines at tho principal ofllco
of the Singer Company, 1100 Chestnut
Street. They aro sold ou terms that
place tiicm witlilu mo reach or all.
oOO.OOO Singer Sewing Machines aro
now in uo, and moro of them aro now
being sold every day than of any other.
The reason of this Is that they aro tho
simple-t and best. On easy terms at
1100 Chestnut street.
Columiius Malo and Female Acade
myFall Term commences November
2th, 1S70. Tuition $1,00 lo $10 00. For
iKuiiiionai p'lriicuiais undress
Kev. Dr, Kii.gore,
Principal.
All persons indebted to tlio under--Igned
on Mib-eription, advertising or
job wnik, aru reque.-ted to call and set
tle the ramo before or during December
Coin t C. B. BllOCKWAY.
nlo-lw.
E.N'rr.iiPitisiN'o. E. M.IvNoun isstlll
lepleiil-hing and adding to his excel
li nv Mock of Boots, Shoes and Gums,
and is rapidly'selllng them cheap for
cash, lie is also now fully preparid to
make boots and shoes to order, and to
do mending and cobbling as fast as It
comes In.
Bad Practice. You might as well
expect lo relievo and cure mi Inflamed
eye by dusting irritating powders Into
it, a-, to expect to subdue and euro Ca
tarrh (which is an inflammation of tlio
imii'ous membrane of tho nir parages
In the head) by tho uso of irritating
suuffs or .itruiig, caustic solutions. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh lteinedy cures Catarrh
by its mild, soothing action, whichsub
dues the iuiliimniation and restores tho
natural secretion of thu mucous follicles.
The proprietor offers $J00 for n can) of
iiunrrn manic cannot cure. Kent by
mail on rieeipt of sixty cents. So!d bv
druegl-ts. Address It. V. Pierce, M.
D., IXi Seneca strict, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Si.veiER'ri Sewing Machine
Patent. Oho of tho singer sowing
machine patents expires next Friday,
and thu refusal to extend It Is officially
announced to-dny, Tho Comiiiis-lonur
of Patents statis, however, that the ro-
fu-a! ilues not throw tho right to make
Uio HitM-i-r sewing machines open to tlio
public, ns tlii'. e aro ti number of other
patents Having several years yet to run,
which niotict tho Sinner Manufactur
ing Company In tho exclusive right to
manufacture their muchlnes. Several
of iho existing patents do not expire
until ib,7, aim ono ol ilium, ma com
mir'sUnier states, covers sulMantinlly
the same points as tlio ono that expires
nexi I'riuay. -iron (lie saw lorn
Times of JS'uv. Sil,
The Latest Fashionahle Bkveu.
age. A furnishing store in this City
advertises a now stylo of cravat us "tho
lato-i iiMiinn inr tniHiiro.it," Tins may
bo the lalo-it Mylu forthooutafrfcof that
organ, but a fashion for the inside has
Just coino up which Is twice as popular,
Xumc'jotly has found out that Schiedam
Schnapps improve toda water, and
evcrylmly uequisses in tho arrange
ment. Although Mimowhat conserva
tive by nature, wn tiro not opposed to
progress, nctl conceiving it our solemn
duty, us a public Journalist, to ascertain
whether Schnapps Soda Water was u
proper thing to bo recommended to our
siibscril'ois, wo tried it. Tho rosultmay
bo Mated In a few words. Tho mixturo
is goad to lake, mid if our stomach is
like s ointicli- in general It Is congenial
to that part of Hi i human organization.
Finally, and to conclude, "it touches
tho right spot." Smuluy Courier.
NEW Firm, new Improvements and
now prices nt Orangevillo Foundry.
Mr. Jacor Trivlepiece having pur
chased tho Interest of Charles W.
Lowe, In tlio Orangovlilo Foundry
and Agricultural works, tho business
win uo continued under the linn
nnmo of William Schuyler A Co.
See advertisement In another column,
niO 3t
Office Of 3. B, DOBBINS,
490 North Elflhth St., PhllAd.
AJUJJJJlllO IAJ5W
Vegetable
A color mid dressing that will
not burn tho hair or injure tho
Head.
It does not produco tv color
mechanically, ns tho poisonoua
preparations do.
It gradually restores tho hair'
to its original color and lustre,
by supplying now lifo and vigor.
It causes n luxuriant growth
of soft, lino hair.
Tho best and safest nrticlo
over offered.
Clean and Pure. No sediment.
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOR DOBBINS'-
novll'70-6m.
1ST OF CAUSES FOR Till Ah AT
J nrcCEMRER TERM 1S70, COMMENCING
FlltST WEEK.
Clark.
1
Freeze.
linker,
3
Kuorr.
11
Little.
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1
Clark.
Kdhler.
5
Clark.
Freeze.
0
Ikeler.
Little.
7
Kfihlcr.
Clark.
8
Freeze.
Wliltmoyer.
Freeze.
Clark.
10
Kahler.
Brockway.
11
Clark.
(Edward McCall.et. nl.
VH
(John Hweeaey
( William Lougenbcrger et. nl
1 VI
lllugh W. Mclleynolds.ct. nl
(Susan Gllhnni,
J. VH
(.Deborah Deau'H ndui'r.
S Jacob Michael,
VM
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(Charles R. Green,
J. v
(.l'elerHchug.
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vs
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(Reuben II. King,
Ellsha n l'ursel.
Kllcrillc'i
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ID. II. Crcv
s, use.
, Crcvellng. et. al.
(Alexander Colley
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(.Altuas Colo.
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lEllsluil). rursel.
(Michael Orover
i v
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Little. U
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1
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11
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i vs
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BKCOND WEEK.
(David J. Waller,
i vs
(.John M.Staekhouse,
! Thomas Hughes' use,
vs
Wesley Iluckel..
(M.T. Howo.Kct.al.
VH
I Jesse W. Merrill.
Frederick Hosslcr,
vs
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(John Jncols,
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(.G. L, Johnson'.
fW.B. Kline, et.nl.
i VI
t Abraham Moore, et.al.
(E J. A U.P.McIIenry.
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15
Jackson,
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lu
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Howell.
17
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Thompson.
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IS
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ai
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1 .
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2.1
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it
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(James Masters,
vs
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IThaeher a Co. et. al.
VH.
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(Wm. M.Martin, ct.ux.
vs
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(Gcorgo Hower's executor,
vs
David R. llower
(.James xicss,
vs
( Collins SutUIT's udm'is.
(CD. Fowler,
J. vs
(.Reuben Miller.
(Daniel F.Seybert,
twilllam Ehauer
(William Shaner.
- VH
(Daniel F.Seybert,
f Robert Gorell.
vs
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an
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as
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31
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SI
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31
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31
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Martin Qaughcii,
(Charles II. Wllhelm et. al.
( vs
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(Daniel Rhodes,
I vs
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! Michael Qrover's use,
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5 Michael Grover'H use,
vs
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(Joseph Miller.
vs
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vs
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(.Melchlah Miller udm'r,
VH
(.Ellas Glger.
(C.S. Fowler.
4 VH
(.Jesse D. Rice.
f C. B. Ilowman.et. al,
H
IMnnassu Bowmau, et. al.
Bnrkley.
37
CI 1,1 k.
Miller.
si)
Jackson.
Buller.
10
Ikeler.
Howell.
11
Lltlle.
Jackson.
Ii
Freeze.
Jiukson
11
Lltlle.
Abbott.
41
Freeze.
Jackson,
Fruzc.
Balk Icy.
I'l
Whllmoycr,
17
Whltnne-'.
Cl.uk X Frcczu.
IS
larklcy A Ikeler.
11
( Tetcr Hayman'H use,
t VH
(Jacob Shatter, ct. al.
(llramhall A-Co.
t VH
(McNInch A Sliumac.
I Harvey C. Hes.s.
s
Samuel Creasy, adm'r,
i Noah Mouser's use,
vn
( Georgo Strouser.
iShullz A- Funstou,
s
Alfred Irwlne,
Wm. A. Kline,
VH
James V, Glllaspy,
SKIlno A Mclleiiry,
VH
J, Richards A Co.
(John Turner,
( VH
I Daniel Snyder.
(James V. Glllaspy,
Freeze,
Ikeler A IUrkl-y,
Clark .1- Freeze.
( W. A. Kline.
(Isaiah Yeager.
vs
I). R. Jounton,
(John Kromcr.
VH
1). F.Seybeit.
(Joseph S. Kllue,
j s
tCharlts Howard.
(Catharlno Abbott,
William Abbott,
! Isaac Ervlu,
I'hlllpOrt, et.al.
J. J, ltlchsrdiou A Co.
vs
Eckurl Jacobs.
I Went Branch lusuiauce Co.
s
( Ihomas Trench,
( Wm. E. Sterner,
vs
( Harmon A. Kramer,
I John Gray,
i vs
( Sundcuon Hageubuch.
Chiik,
Si
Wultmoicr,
Thompson,
M
Little.
63JJ
Whltmoyer.
61
Ilrockway.
Clark.
61
Broikwny.
Cluik.
IA
llurkley.
Ciark,
67
Little.
Clark.
M
Ikeler.
ro
Little.
Ruckalew
A llurkley.
UJ
Howell.
ci
Lltlle.
Hughes.
11) an.
Hughes.
61
Ryun,
Lewis J. Adams.
Fishlugeretk ShoI District
William A. Case.
VH
Moses Coirman. et, aU
Murray, Wlrlack a lUndall,
Tnti Nnrlh lliiilsh Wor
I tuutllu lufcumicti Co,
Murray, Mirluck j Iluiuau,
Tho Imperial Firo Iui, to.
court advertisements:
JirttY LIST.
GtltANI) JUIIOUS.
f FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1870.
Heaver John Shuman, Joseph Shearman,
llentnn Richard (Miles John J. Mclleiiry,
Berwick--Aimer Welsh, Jr,
Bloom W.Keott Conner, James Sterner.
I'alawlHsi W. II. John, Samuel Koslcutiauder.
Centre Ulram Wilmlie, ilcnrga lv. Hess,
Centrulla Ilor, Jonathm Hoaglumt,
Coiiyiigiinin Aaron Tenon,
rishlngcreik rhlllp Applcmnn.
Locust liiinlel Morris,
Malnu Duilel Cu hi.
Miniln Thomas K, Hens.
Mt. I'leilH.int (lilbrlel r.inrnll Wllllnm Millar
Mallchl Ruckle. .
3iouinur Muiimci iizirus, Jr,
oranuo yriiH Mclleiiry, Joseph A, Henry,
BugHil iaf-Ji.hii Kitchen.
rpitAVKItSK JUUOItS.
X DECEMBER TUllM. 1870. FIltST WEEK.
Heaver Hainuel NutiKesscr,
llenlnn Taiil Kllngcr.
lllnom John 11. Casey, John Mclleyno'ds,
Daniel W. Johnson, Isaacs. Ktilin, John K. G Ir
ion, John Smith.
Itrlarcreek Joseph E. Eck.
llerwlck John vouglit, Adrian Van lloulcn.
Centre Oeorgo dinner.
tvutralla Ilor. Martin Cain.
1'lsliliiKcreck Huku Mcllrldc, Adam Bellas,
Grecuwiiod-Oeoruo W. Ikeler, A. I'. Young,
John l'atkcr, John VV. lllllasplc.
JnckHon lao'ib Rantz, .lonn Aicllonry.
Locust Allrcd .Marks. Henry Kline,
Mllllln-ilenry Nlis, Wlllam V. Blown.
Mt. l'leasant John M, While. Jacob Hester.
Orange Archibald Tatterson, Wm. 1". White,
Samuel Henry, Joseph C. Hughe,
Ilonrlimercck John Mowier, Charles Dyer,
Scott Harvey Crevellnjr,
Uugarlndl Alvlu Harvey.
HECONn WEEK,
Beaver Abraham Rico,
licnton Lowry Mclleiiry, Joel Roberts,
Berwick WlllUm V. Tanner.
Illoom l-'redcrlrk Wldtnever.
Centie Kdwanl I'aitinan.stcplien McEwcn,
u.imi'i iifc,,.jMiur'iiiiri.
Cou) iigham Richard 1 hornton, John Laugh
llii.
I'entrnlla Bor Jeremiah O'Conner.
FlsliliiKcreek Atlred Trestou, Joseph Ruckle,
Joseph Coleman.
Greenwood Joseph E. Eves, Caleb F. Moore,
.lackwiu Wilson Albertson,
L leusl Reuben Krlck, Lewis Leo.
Maine John T. Slmuinn.
MlilllnTJohn J. llartzell, Charles Masteller,
Madison Robert M. Johnson.
Ml. l'lensanl John Osuian,
Montour Isaiah Deltterlch,
Orange J me." Eves, David Achenbach,
Tine Enoch Fox.
Ruailmicreek Jeirerson Winter teen.
Seolt lliomas W.Eilynr.
Hi.Kiirlo.ir Jacob Fritz, William Stephens.
RKUIBTIiK'S rsOTJUE. JSOTlCi: IB
liLTt-hviilveii to nil lcirateea. creditors nnd
ottu-r persons Interested In tho estntes of the re-
upecuvH iifctueiu4 ami minors, iiim mo joiiow
lnii uitiulnlstrution nnd minrtllmi accounts have
i ren Ittftt In tho oiUcoo! tho UeUter ol Colum
bia county, nnd will bo presented tor continua
tion iind nllnwHnco in tlio Orphtms' Court, to be
held in llloutufchurp, on Wedntfiday, tho "th day
ot l'efcinber, l)s70, nt ii o'clock In the ulternoon ol
1. Tho socond nnd Hunl Recount or .Tnhn ft. .In-
robynud James Hponenbei'tX, ndminNtrutorH of
iMiiiui rpunenocie, nu'oi aniiircrieit lownhnip,
Us.'L'-'Itts.Ut
2. Tho account of Jolin Tiembly. iardIanof
inu iiciMHiaiiu t'Mniuui rwiinuk uairiKuii, u mi
nor clitla or Jacob (Jurrlson, lato of Jllooin town
ship, deceased,
a. Tho account of Mamuel Ithnne, admlnLstrator
of Matthi.is lUionc, Kite of Jackson township,
deee.iett,
I. The account of II. It, Kline and Ioaac Labor,
Liiiiiiii-wuit(ii wi tint iitiiii ijiiuur, taio uirjbll'
luaeclc township, decoded,
o. Tho llrsL und Itnnl ncfnunt. nf JMvrnril lfi.
InuK.e.xeattorornilznUetliDuiouIateoturangu
inn iiMiip, utmiM'u,
P. l'lrst and tlnal iicennnt nf Ojmp II. M lltnrd
ndiniulstrnloror Kltz.ibetl. Dletterlch.lato of tlio
Uoroinjli of lierwlclc, tleee ased,
7. Tlio flrhtnnd Until account of John C. Myer-,
executor of Deborah Mycra, lato ofltoarlngcreeU
8. Tho lllial nCi-cilllit nf .Trdm P. rnle .i.ltnln
Istiatoror William M eis, lato of iUuriiicreek
township, deceased.
0. Tho account of Samnel Creny and Stephen
"iMiu, imiuiiiiiiiHiui ui Jiicuii uouu, lain ui jn.
rieaj-nnt township, drceasfd.
10. Tho second account of William N'eal and
Charles W. Snyder, executors of William wuider,
late of Illoom township, deceased.
11, Tho account of J. II, Ikeler, administrator
Srfls SJA iiicun uuu luwusiAipi
UWIHM.U,
12. Tho account of Mutthlu Kindt. admlnliitTii.
tor of In tac Oliver, lato of Greenwood townnhlp,
l't I lin nn,,..i,,i I,. rt,t . 1 T I n.t m Inl tn .
tor of Henry II, Kiltz, late oi'tiUKftrluaitou nhip,
li. The first nnd partial account of Henry I,
Kieas. William II. FrtiiM. nml .In in ok V. htu,
adtnlnftratorri of Antlrew lTcns, lato of Centre
iow usiup, ueceaseu.
13, Final account of John W. Hunter, iznardlan
of FraukT. AppltKi'te, minor child ot Lalayetto
ltJ. I'lrst uml llnal account uf Chilstifinna i:m-
mett and A. J. Kuimett, executors ot James Km
iiiuii, i;uu oi iieniiocK lownMiip, uuccilscu.
17. Hie account of IvtrrHwmk, administrator
or L.H miner, lutcot locust township, deceased,
11. Tne flrtit and Until nceonnt nf .Ifihn Ahdn
Admlulslintor ot Daniel A lute, late of Miidlhun
township, deceased.
1'). The n( count of William Ilngenbuch and
Wilson W. Mellek. AdminlstratorM, ac, ofl'eler
Mellck, Lite of Weott township, deceased.
W. II. JACOllV. Ueglster,
Ueslster8 Ofllce,
1'lo.niiHbttitf, ov. 1. 1870.
yiDOWS API'KAISKMKNTS.
The following appralscmentH of real and per
sonal property set apart to widows of decedents,
have been tiled In tho otllce of the master ol
Columbia eountytuuder thu Kules of Couit, and
will be preenled loraboluto continuation, to
the Orphan V Court to bo held lu IIloomhburK, lu
and lor hald enunty,on Wednt'sdny,tlio7lhday of
December, IS70, at 2 o'clock p.M.,olMiid day(un
less exception:, to such eontlrmations nro previ
ously Hied, ot vjilcli all iersous Interested lu
said fslatts will take nollco:
1. Widow of Henry Yost, lato of Loccst town
ship, ilt-cejisfd,
H. Widow or Joslah II. Furman, lato of the
town of iiloumidjurtf, deeeasid.
Widowof Lewis Diitterlch, late of Iirlnrcrctk
township, dtceased.
4. Widow of Thomas .Stack hot isc, lato of Tine
township, deceast'tl.
o. Widow of Fiederick Mubach, lato of Sugar
loaf township, deeeast-il.
6. WI'low of James Hess, late of SimaUoaf
township, diCtaMil,
7, Widow cf Ocore Itupp, late of 1 1 oaring
crtik township, dLceaseit.
W. II. JACOUY, Uealstcr,
IlPKlstii'M Olllce, I
Uloomsbuii;, Nov. 1, Jt70.
QOUUT PJlOCIjArATJON,
WiiKitKAS tliellon. Wlllinm Klwell, Iresldent
Jml;5iofthe Court of t,tr nnd Tei miner and
(Jjner.il Jail Delivery, Court oi Quarter Sessions
of tho Tc ace and Cmui of Common Pieiisand Or
phan's Court in the 0th Judicial District, com
posed of the counties ol Columbia, Millivnn and
Wyoming, and ttie Iton.liaiu Di'traud laacH.
Moiirou Associate Judts ot Columbia county
hao Ksuisl their pnrfpl, bearing date tho Ot Ii
day of c epleriberln the year ot our Lord, one
thousand, elht hundred aud seVeuty and to
i.ieiilr ct (d lor holdlncaCourtoi oyt-r aud Ter
miner and (h'lieial (iuarter Sesslous of the I'euct,
I'nuitof t'otumon I'icas and Oridian'i Court, lu
IHoomsluiri;, in tho county ol Columbia, on Hit
flrnt .Monday, being tho uth day oi December
next, tncoulinm- ,'o weeks.
Noth-o is heieby tl'veu, to tho Coroner, to tlie
.Justices t t tin lVa. t , and tho t.'oUHtables oi tlie
sahl county oi Columbi't, that they bo then and
theio in their pi-tiper p win at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon oi said Mil mn ol Dtr with their rec
ords, Itaiuisitttins and other i-cmcmbinuces, to
dothore thltiys winch l their olllees appertain
to be done. And thoso that aro bound b
reenvuizume, tit pnihecuto against tlio prls
oKers that aie or may bo lu tho jail ot tlie
ttuld county of Columbia, to bo then and
tbeieto rroscM'uto (hem u shall ho just. Ju
rors aie u quested to be punctual In their at tend
auce,aieiably tothtii notices, Datedat Uloonis-
-a n buiVi the.'sih da oflHt, In the year
I., h. ot our Lout, one IhoUMtnd eluht hun-
1 died end seventy, and In the ninety
fourthyear ol tho Indepetidcin e of the United
states ot America. MOUDMCAl M1I.LAHD,
JUooinshitri,', Oct. -i. 1S7U. Uliciltl.
'ik-oim 'ii A:a4tmsuiooiti
L',1 'Jtiqstuooti 'Jidoni ouuiiaiH 1 tJf
A'UI JJJA(t Jtjt OOH pUU iUl u) J
'it vop ofilu Jdtd tti tun) bim pi,j4 oi jo,i
AU)1 J.plAO0I( UJ I S Iptlli U HO O) JOtl
'M'U J1.(1 01(1 OJ Oil tI.11f.(0 MVi 40
At ll jjit.a()i, if i oa sjn).Ao i ojj joj
'ALU J.)pj.'0 oil SJJ1BA0 mVtU JO.I
A1 II JOjhA'oQHI "I 1H tsJJJSAU pdpji,riJ
'M n jupi o M1 l'i MfiJA'o lamib joj
Afll JJlKAO OtlJ i1 VU tiJOpiAO umj 40,1
jCvjj jojhjo J a wjoiwao duanj Jok-t
a'vU ij1sao oill U sjopi.to jo
AVll HMXWAO UIU WT
OJi OO &UH1L8AO JlbMU.l IIOlUL
p 111 V ATK SALIl
O Y
VAhUAlWiK HI2AL V H T A T 1.
TJie mulerslyncd offers nt private pale a ftrm
sltnato lu Lot ust townhl)t, Columbia county,
about l mile iroia the old Kslher lurnaco con
taining SIXTY-ONE & A HALF ACHES.
whereon In erected a uood dwelling house, a
larue new burn and other necessary outbuild
" A GOOD APPLE OUCHAIin
f choice fiuit, and a iwer failing uprlnjc of
water at tho doorwliha ttprlnu hmue. About
two-thlnis ot tho laud U cleared and lu kooU
stateof eutthatlon.
For turiher lulorm&tion npply to John h
Hurst. loeut township. Col, ooor W, W Hurst
Danville, Montour eo., Fa,
Fogsi sshm ytven on the Urst day of April 1ST
uct-Y7i-.liii, W. W. HUltbT,
PlIILOhOlUlY OK iMAIUtlAGE.
A .mv 1 oi'itsi'.oF LKtTi'nKs.aHdi'll.'eredat
the l't una. Vol tti huto und Anatomical Museum
I'JoS (lattMit rt., thiee doom ubovo Tuelltti,
l'hlladili'hlti. (inbiaeliiK Iho subject t How lo
Llti ttiid What lo 1ju fort Youth, Matuilty
and Old -uc; Manl t.od UeuciHily ttevleued;
'Jhetui.n oi JiidlfCfctlonj Flatulence aud nerv
ouu Dtsetikes ittiounttd for; Marriage Fhllo-
sohUil lousldiuu, Ihtse Ueturtrs will be
foi u uiiu d en rt
U I'll
ili t of 15 cents by eddresfcltm:
e lVumylvuiilH 1'omtccunju
l'ecieiary ot the
KM) AhAlOlIICAU Ml'Uia'U, 1VJ5 ChefitUUt hU
Ah taitt tphtu, ivmiHjlv aula,
Ji.-.? i
A Ui iUmw Ot JOii PHlNriNO
1. neatly executed at TBie coi-umbian ytMim
PrlnUcg OIO:,
REAL ESTATE SALES-
pitlVATE BALK
OF VALUABLE 11 11 A L nf.VlE.
The underaUnel ofrcrstit mlvalonhj. nVAUM
lttiato In Oraugo township, Colombia county,
CONTAINING BEVENTY-HIX AI HE-J,
nil improved land, nnd under goad cultivation,
wuureou nro crecien n
Fit AMU DWF.IililNd IIOUSK,
nnow FRAMEUANK UARN, nnd oilier neces
sary outbuildings, two good Applo Orchards
wiui a snritiy in inner enoico null, anil iv never
lalllna fountain ot riiniilnu water nt th, door.
For terms, conditions, Ac.,nnplv to tho under
sinned. I). E. UAiMAN.
urnngo township, Nov. 1, Is7i)-lm.
pUIllTlO SA1.K "
VALUABLE REAL 1WTATK.
Ill Iturllancefif fill orilernf lli Orriliniisl Pnnr,
nrcoluinbla county, the umlerslgned Admluls.
uuiwr. eu- oi iiairer i.srick, lain m .llaoisou
township, in said eouuly, decenseil, will expose
to punllc Miln on tho premlses.on WEll.NIM
DA V, NOVEMBER Sudi, lsrii. nl oVock, T. M.,
tho following dri-crlhtd real estate, to will
A THACT OF LAND,
situnlo In Madison township, Columbia county,
hounded by land of Mmiuel Hohlren on Iho
iinriii, iirs. i.yuia isicK ou mo east, nntt other
lands of B.tlzcr Kssk k on the south,
COXTA1X1KQ FOUHTKKN ACRES,
moroorlcs.
TKHMlor HAI-EITpii tPr rcnl. r,f nnn.rnnrM.
of the imrchose tnoucy to he paid at the nUlklne
lowii ci tho property! the ouerourth less the
ton per cpnt., nt tho conHrmatlon of the sale;
and tlio remaliiInK three-fourth In ono year
thcreufter, with Intercut from eoni.rmnllmt ulsl,
Miullson, Nov. 4t 1870.U. AUiutnlstrator.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Q O T O H K It, 1 8 7 0 .
J. k 1'. COATS'
11KST 8IX-COHD
IS NOW THE
ONLY
Tlireail put up for tlio American market which
BIX-COItD IN AI.Ij NUMnnits,
Trom No. 8 to No. 100 lucluslve.
FOH HAND "AND MaCHINK
RAVELBRS
I.tl-T. AND AfCIDnXT 1NSU11ANCR
COMl'ANV. nf Hnrtronl, IVmii. Cash
A'scis. st. ox o ormts l.H.'i: nnd
KMIOU'JIK.VT I'ollcles of nil appro
ved lorins. Ample securllv. low rates.
Also insures uKulnst Acciii;.TS
ctuslnir ou nil or total illsablllly. l'nil
eli-s wi lttt'll by tho ear or Tnontli, Has
l(UtU ' JUT IUJ Ir Dl A li'aiMllt OtiU'
His lo policy-holders.
1IUII1 PIIAVT1CAI, I.VltMIlll.-'lhe leaillns
I Aurlrulllirnl .Monlhlr ot the 1'nltfil Hlates
eolilaililut; '.I qlini In pnii: 1h lecommeiiili it lo
nrincrs evei. where ns a Itioroushly nllhlahlo
nnd welt lllustinted Agricultural anil Horticul
turnl Journal. It Is largely made up or orlKluiit
ma'ii'i, unit iivvmtti 10 psiocit uaiHiu?, uraiii
i.,ioviiiji, xno iiairy, urcnaru, Meiaitio nun
.Martlet UaiUeulnu. (trnsiiuz. Henrlo" and Fni-
tenllltt Anlnuils, a Veterinary Ilepaitmelit, Ac.
l'rlce SI 50 per milium, In ndvtince, tsnmplo cop
Ick hUiilU-il ou application. Liberal terms u,
AlClils und fan vaster, wllh show-bills liirulsh
edimnpt.lliMtlon to l'ASCHAI.I. JlOltltIM, i:dl-
loriuiii r-roprutur, u onu iiiirueiau bireel
nnladelphia.
IIOMllS'llUAIril," IIAIMI.MJS1.
How To lin OltlAlNi:li t-ull Vive Dollnrs
l'l.ANTATlO.NH, I-'AIIMS, VlLI.A Sl'lHANII lOWN
Loth, iiiTiik tliiKr 1'hlmii'm 1 anh ham:. Atlc-
en, --.IT. Tlio "S iratoia nf the i-oulli." Is hours
from X. V. The mcM delltitful climate in the
world, l-'ree n-om the tlorsnf No-iheiu winters,
exempt from Thro.it lilsenscs. Vlneyi rds nnd
orchards in full hearing;. I-"or dcM-rli,ltvi, pam
phlet, address, with Mump, J. C. HbltBY, Au-
H"'1M "11.
Ort."- A AVeck Salary lYoumr men wanted
Or0 as lucal nnd travelilnir s.ilesinffii. Address
tsvllll sinnipu. 11. WAI.lvKU, 1 l'.irl ItOU'.N, V
tlQVAL, HAVANA", Ol'l'KHV.
Xit'ih-es ciiHhed and lu ormatluu furnished hy
tiUOItUi; Ul'llAM, I'lovlilelico. It. I.
THIS IS Ml IIUMUL'U.
BY Bending J i ets., with ase, height, color of eyes
uudhnir.you will iecele. by return mall, n
curnctpuituru of our future husband orwlie.
luuuvnuu uuiuiii iiiHirint.-, vuure&s
t'UX, 1' u. Ilrawcr No. '.'is, FultnuvlUe. S. Y.
riUHltlULU. 1 buttered with l utarrn thlrlv
XI ytarn.mid woscured In six weeks by nslmple
leiuedy und wlllsend tb receipt, postugcfiee to
nlluflllcted. T.J. Mead, Urnwer 17Uyrneuse,N.Y.
1 MVhTiiUV bOI.VKH.-Klueen Mlnutei.'
il 1'rlvute CouerB.illon with Married Ladies by
ono of their number. Sent free for i wo stamps.
AddlehM Mrs. II. MllJZOKILJInnovcr, t'n.
A UAHD.
A UlereyrciU, while resldlngln South America
as n iiilMdonnry, Ulkcovcred u saio und simple
iL-uiruj iui uiu, u re 1,1 .,t'rvoiis eauuess, j.ai ly
llecay, 1!ii'.'i-ik of the Urinary and hemlnal Or
Kiibs, und the wholo train or disorders brought
ou by baneful und Tlcloun liabltH, Orenl numbers
have been curat by this noble remedy. Prompt
ed by a diwlre to bcnellt the uflllcled nnd unfor
tunate l will send the recipe for preparing aud
using till medlclno lu a sealed envelope, to any
one who needs It, V of charge. Addresj JOS
M'H T. 1NMAN, stntlou 1). bible House, New
York City. nuvnu-tf.
riMIOSE WHO AUK SICK, OK AP
X Illcted with any chronic dlfllcully, should
without delay write for lir. Hamilton's New
Trcutlso, sent free to any address.
It. LK0N1DA8 HAMILTON, M. D.
ol2S ;o-tf. p. o. Hoi 1,MJ. New York City.
Q.11AND EXPOSITION.
I'OH TIIR FAHIIlONAHLi: WOftl.I)
COMPLIMllNTS OP MUS- M. A. HINDhll.
No. 1101, N. W. corner L'lcvonth and Chestnut
streets, i'hlladelplilii,
PASHIONS KOItTHK PALI, AND WINTP.fi
Of IsTO, Wholesale and Ketall.
v. hlch Pnrls nnd tho first manufactories sunplv.
liresses, Muntle-, Cloaks und Costumes for
ladles und Children.
A sneclal denartliieut of nlaln soil olecrnnrlv
trimmed pntterns, of the latest Parisian und
l.nglisn siyies, al su per UMzen,
ll you want a handhotnelv-flttlnor. well.mml
suit, al short notice, go to Mrs, lllnder's for last e
ful trimmings nnd uuluty stitches. Mourulng,
Traveling aud Wedding outtits, Walking und
1-MIJ1J- iu.iuiurK
IHlKsS A.N'll CLOAK Titl.M.MINUS, HUTTONP
(IllN'AMKNlV.
foniprislng the latest rnris novelties in black
nnd colored Prli.ues. (limps, ltuches, Loops,
Flowers. (Doves, llrld il-Wreatlls, Veils, ItiLhou
new snaiies in velvet, r-nuu and jnneta Itib
bolls, -a- his. Xecklles.
M AIJ11 UP L.U'i: (IDOIIS-OUAND DUCIICSHi:
LAi r; i ins nr.i-is.-i J ui.m.mi.m..
l'olnte Applique, Vaienclcuues, HnmburclMg.
lugs, ttnil luseitlous, lllnck Oulpure uml Thread
Laci -, new lu iltMsn and meiteiateln price.
I IIOICI: l.MIIAN OUNAMP.N7H.
Pans, llird", Milts, Cuhtons, Moucholis, Cases
and l.al,cy (iood, feltctid by Mrs, lllLderat
-i iiiuiii
Kliganl line of Whitby Jet Goods, in rets,
llieustplus, Kairlliss, Ni-ckhKis nnd llliuelt's
pIentlM Hoe ot French Jet Goods, Coral nnd
Freni'h Guld Htl. Cli,rn-s, Mcee lluttmib,
Chains, Ac, which for pi lie orariety lustle,
ctiniiot be surpaKiil.
htrang- rs vihlilt g our illy aie respeitfully in-
It il In eamtue.
Piuklng mid (loir, i inf. Cutting nnd Pittlnu-.
Also, a perli-ct s stem ol ies 1 utllng taiiKhl.
Patterns h( Ul by Kisllor exprtes to sll lulls of
tne Union. Mils. M. A. llINiiLIC-,
N. W. ('oi tier lih s-uih sml t hcstuui ts ,1'liiP
o.tH "U Kill.
KV Vimi AT OltANGKVJLhK
mox roUNDUV AND agukul-
TlMiAh WOKK4.
Uni:Af IMI'l'.OVl MF.NT JN I'LOWrt AND
TiiiiKHiiixu maciiim:s.
Mr. Jj'nb Tllvlfplft'o Imlu? iitir.'ln'ijd 'b
Ititrit st of ( liarli tt V,'. 1 nw Hi tin atc name I
v.'orhs 1 1 bustinsK will br t-imtlnucd un -ir tho
ll rm maiiHf.f u i i.i i tntvin i.i.n .v k o 11a vhu
dis(KCli-d bLVL'lUl till J it I tt 1 1 lulls In lilt J-lltW.
m'ltu.fat'turcl hi H", tlicv t itvo stiiUK'ntiud
und tinpro( d hHi.. und addd miuh- fidiri lu w
itrtttt riis 'J hfv win ( on ti v h, rlnu tradt- nf 1-71
far In ad wan u ot i.n tlili.t; etr oil ltd to the
itibla, In b'u bnlii iim ticul inn hnn ic( und huv
lni ihelr wnrU aP dnnt under thHr o n MU-t-r-riaiou
tlii-y Lfuii'finli'u Uieir woilt Kiijit riir in
tnatfrlal and fluielt lo any livretofro otItit'd.
it rtu-rs limild not we pi of any other irk'uN
turul imj.lt minis until tnc havo cjcniniut'd our
Manilla: turn rmnuia slu.uld tiy our pi own
bcfori' biijliiiim oilier 'Ihryalso luanufrtctuie
ALL KIMLS OF CAHMNGH,
usually madelnOrht clnhs ronndrlcw, kaw and
gribi mill ruKtlnci. nuutu and flttd up to order,
Tinunixa rAcniXKs
art1 itiado n tp clatty, nnd somo very derided lin
proviments Uaw lu on Introduced Into their inn
t-hlneh. Vrlcei. lower than ever; nil kluda of
eountiy 1'roducoaud old Iron taken In exihango
Itrder direct Irom the manulaclury. Old uytu-
eke mi p piled during tho winter,
Addrtks all order i to
WILLIAM SCHUYLKH & CO.,
A(1UICLTI-TUUAL WOKKB, OHANQnVILLE
COLUMllIA COUNTV, PA,
novls:3-tf.
JUIU'CENA IN DIVORCE.
In the Court of Common Plea of Columbia
countv.
CI! AllLEri KYKHLY, 1 ltff. T WA, No, 31
vh, y In Divorce
II AlWAIirr KYKHLY, J i Slawria Kyerlyt
Matlame You uro litretj rwrtidtud tltM the
court Iikm granted a mlt on yotitofchnw oiUhet
bv Ute flrl Monday of lwceinbei- u&xt, vliy u
divorce irom iho bundu of Mutrltutmy hhould not
be iU creed In tlw ubovo cne. And aUo apt-oLnt.
wd V, It. Ilrockway Coin in 11 on r, t tnkw dto-
ltlon of wltii ernes Ut iliU fato,bo will afrtuud
V thw Uklnjf of Uio nmunt 111 oQIcm In Bloom
buJitoft rrta7, the Vd dy of Detwnber next
b4twn lk lhouri or trn o'ekxk A. U. aud tlv
o'ck)k P. il. f mU day, vkiu a4k yu
ujy ttiMiMt u )uu W4tu iivprf.
C. H. rUtOCKVAT,
ltOURRT P. CL1.RC.
Cruuuulaii6&
Atty. torlJbelJant,
WJDMYKK & JACOUY
KXCIIANUKHLOCK.HIXOMHI1UIIQ,PA.
aru ugentH for the kale of 'UrwkwayV' Justly
w lebrattd Crum nnd old Mwk Ale, wheh Ihey
will frail uk chi un bM rnuntrv brtw til nh tt: w hoi
uud h If barrtl" tcruttautiy on bund This ale
U breweU by William K, ltr ckwuy.SlS taliX
I. sj, U... ..ill, Llls,.l K... J HI..'
Uloomsburif, June 16, l470-t
m
1
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE k INSURANCE CO-5
O V V K NNBYLVANIA,
Ori'oc 701 Chestnut Street, l'iilludolplilu.
W. M. HL'YrilltT, Pre't.
lAWIUINCM MYF.llS, V. rrcs't.
11, K, UAVIjJ. Sup'tot AuenctM,
This Company nrganlrtd by leading tfprrtcn'alUr, of tke, Induilrlal Interesl, of the Slt,
rldelv knou li ns successful and resimtiMlhl, business men. drslrinc fo itlncf, l.iro Insurfeuro wltb-
lu reach of nil, has adopted a system of
MONTHLY PAYMENTS OP PREMIUMS,
enabling ovary man to provide for hH f imlly In
ui uii km i. riucnu uuenuun is c.inui i J uus uuistiij- ;
C3-K,3DXJ-TIlSra- POLICY,
a much needed feature In Mfo Insurance. enllrtly
case or death, the Interests ot
SHAUKIIOIiDKUS IN U U
AND ALT.
Who have borrowed money t.r purchnsed property paynblo In Instalments txttndlng oT
n series of lenrs.
by CANCIIM.INa any balanced Indebtedness
THIS COMPANY ISSUES
AM. T1IK OHD1XA11Y FOIIMH OP 1,11'KANll KNDOWM1NT POLICIES AT LOW HATES OF
l'ltLMIUM.ON HIK l'AltTK'll'ATIMl PLAN, WITH 11UTFI.W Kf-JsTItlt-TlONlit AS
TO OCCUPATION, AN1J NONU AH TO TltAVl.L Oil ItDJllJi:Nt.B.
4?rull Information ns to Plans nnd Pentures. is ooutalned In Pamnhl.ts sshl.h -will beforward
cd by mall ou application to the Home OIUco.
Active ami responsible men wanted as Agents.
P. M. BATES, ULOOMsnuno, Pa.
AGENT 1011 COLUMllIA COUNTT.
4rersoti9 soliciting Agencies in el I nor Ljcninlmr, Cllnlon, Cenlte, Northumberland, Montcur,
Columbia, Hulllvnn, Hradiord or 'llogn Counties, will please address
WII.I.AItli A. WIM.tAMB.BpMlsJ Agent,
No, 10 William Ut, Wilhaki-obt, Fa,
nioornsburg, August 19, lS70-6m.
LEGAL NOTICES.
UDITOK'S NOTICE.
7X ItnronTOFSAMCOrTHKr.I3AMi-.TATK
OF" I1MNJAM1N IIOONK, A Ll'WATK'.
In tho Court of Common Pirn, of Columbia
county. Inter nUn. tho nnderslned Auditor, ap
pointed by tho Court, lo multo dJMrllmtion of
tuudHiirlNluK 1-om sulo of miUI vet tlnt' , totUn
purtliH enlliied, w 111 meet tho put Men intended
lor the purpove or his appolutinent, on HaturJay
nveiniKT Jih, lS7U,at iu o'clock A. M.,nt bit
olHco In liloonisburg. All par lien lutercriieil, are
lequeHicd to attend, or be debarred rrom coin my
In iorupattornildlund.
C. W. MILLKU,
nnv 1 70-J t. Auditor.
AUDITOH'ri NOTICK.
tHTAlhS OF lilt. JOHN KIA'OE, nKC'l).
Ill the Orphan-' Court or coluiublu eounty,
inttr (('(fitho Auditor nppoinied by tho Court,
to nmlto dlMr. Union atuonu hciraof thoeslatt
or 1 Joe tor John Kiuge, wilt nurt il.o inrtien
Interested, lif thu niiriiiwn nf Mm ntuwihif
meut, ou Saturday Uio ittthdayot Noember
next, nt U) o'clock A. M., at tho otlliw
of c. II Hrucltw.iy iu IJlooiiiburr. In nuld
county. C. 1). UIUjCKWAY,
AudUor.
gUBPUONA JX UIVOItCE.
lu tho Couit of Common Plo is of Columhln
county, o..epiemoer it rm, ih 0.
bUlWiIUU.SttMKTJ!KItS, )
vk. Libel in Divoreo,
AMANDA HMI.TI1K(W )
'1(1 tllO Ubo is tntin i ! i iKniiiiiltnl Vuii nrn lii.rm
by notilied 111 tt tho s ibpteuii and tiUut Hubpruna
lu tho above euu uavlnnbeen returned noue.it
wuiniKj, yuu are ntiL-, jto.ui.tu u apjieai in
thlseoutt on the hist M in my m December, A.
D. 157.', to answer tlie eoniphoiit In thLs eae,
M.Uiij.L.vI Mil. LAUD,
oct2S7i-St. ttheriir.
AUMINISTUA'iUJlVS NOTICK.
KSTATE OF DAMhL M Vfctt, Dl.C'D.
Letters ol niimln intuition mi t iu itntiw.r n.inii
Xyer, lato ot Mitllu twp., Columbia, county,
dee'd, havo been mantcd by the llCKislerorsald
eouuly to J. 11. yer, of liloom towiwhlp, in
the tounty aroreaid.. AllpeiMms halnuialnn
ftgalusi thH estate of the decedent are reo.mnttd
' I'lPniH inein ior sciiiniini.isiui ino-o ill'
debted to the estate to make naviituiit to llinini
dcrslgned, administrator, bcfoie thf 1st of April,
octUS70-Ct Admlnisirulor.
UDJTOK'y NOTICK.
JX. JiK THH SI. i KUK'S HAI.H 01'
l'KOfCKll 0F1'HL11'0UT.
'I he uud-MfrlKtied appointed Auditor to distrib
ute funds lu Court amongst ciedilors airUlm;
irom wde of Prn.or.nl Prpcrty of r-nhl Philip
"Hi im i'V uiu itl lllN ill CI I si l l HIT U.U pUT'
pose of his appoiutment, at tils olllce in IJIoomt.
burn on hiltnro.iv. November I'll. ihTtt. hi. tfu.'i-lf i-lr
A, M, All perfona Interested or havinj; cluiMiis
ailUlllSt tho said IMiiltn Oft art rennet il ti .nt.
lend, or bo debarred trcm comlin; tn for a rurtof
said lund. C. U. PAUKLK ,
i)iji Auunor.
ADAlINLSTUATOnS JfOTJCE.
ETATK OF FKKDFHICK LAU1MCII 1)EC1.
i.etlers ol admlnistrattan on the estate of
! reuerie.E L.nuoacn, laie or sugajiouf township,
Columbia county, deo'd. have been yranttd by
iuv iiinisifi ui Mtiu eoumy io mirew jj.iunacu,
and John ti. Laubach. of Coles Ciedc. (!nl. en.
All peihona lualUKcJaiiriH PKainst tlie estate (if
uio ueeeueutare lequtsicci to prihent theinfor
settlement, and thone Indebted to theehluteto
make payment to tho uudernltjued, adminUtra-
iuid, niiuuuiuuuiy,
AM)ItKV LAiniACir.
JOHN O. LAUIiACU,
octlWflu- Administrators.
RULK OX THE REPltESEXTA
TlVi:.S OP JACOU EYKH, IJKCKAUKU.
LOI.UMHIA COUNTY S.S.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Plillt
P. Kyer, John Kyer, Adam Kjer, William Ki i
Anna, Intermarried with John welllver, Mai.i
ret, intermarried with Hamuel Johnson Htiirj
Eyer. silr.H Welllver. Ablicall who was interm.ir.
ried wllh Juckuon Itunyaii, dee'd., Luclnda who
wan inierniarrieu wtui jonn ueinou, oee d
charity. Intermarried with 1. H. Johnson, tieo.
V. Welllver, Mary, intermarried vi.h ivratttri
HrnderMiot, Catharine A., In't rmarried with
John Allen, and Phlnens WelJlver, hells and
leul repuentatie of Jacob Kyer, dee'd., and
to alt nerhons Interested. OrcttltiL': You are
beifcby i ited lo be and appear before tho Judges
ui uiu it )niuiii un urpiiaos uoiiri, io ot)
field at hlooiusburg, on tho tlrst Monday ot I)p
cember nest, then Mid there to accept or refuse
to take the real estate ol Mdd Jacob Kyer, dco'd,
in. i nn iipiirniAt'ti vaiuaiion put upon li oy ino III
iputst duly awaidedby the said court, aud re
tuimd by tliebheilir. And heieof lail ud,
wUfPTWtf W. II. LNT, C erlC.
Evia: ox the iieiu.s of ax
DUKW PUKAS, DKCKAHLIJ.
Loi.rMitiA cur.My s.s.
The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania tn lTon
ry L, Fiea", Fanme M., IntermarrU cl with .Inrob
t-'reusy. w in. ii. 1'ien--, unit as. lntt i mairit d w 1th
jnnn iiiiviuiui, .niry j me iur imai'iieti wun
i harleslllll Harriet A., lniei mat ited with Mor
ris It. l'rir.s, Julin L. Prtub, Jnnu-H p. I'leas, KIU
llbelh A., IntOM'i.urled Will) Meiilteli Petlll.Al-
uii .. a inllloi . Emilia, a mhu.r Int. iiituntiwl
wllh Wilson MUl T, rmiiullu 1. Plea, a minor,
and Andiew C. I'leaw a inlunr. All Iho ub'.w
named mi'iors havliu Wlllb.m hnalfor as their
iiuttruian, line 4i oerf tuuauiK oi AliilUV, l'T as,
dic'd, and to all other peiMins inteieMed, tiiett
iuc : You ar ' hereby eh id tn bit mui mi.u-i.r iu.
foie the Judges of our orphans ronri utanOr
Di u h'Coitit to be held at Lioinikimi i, ,,u tin.
llrst Momlay of DtcembtT next. th n and thert
in cept or leniso in tune- too teal esiate r Mi'd
Amlrew Pan", dee'd.. at the appraised alu.Uloii
put upon It by tlio ioquo-d duV atauled by the
-..in imi, iiu4 ivuuii'u in p-iieuir. Aim
i.euHu tan uoi, v, ii, jEVj'. i leils.
OftJI'.ltf
JNCOHrOHATIOX.
Nol!(p U heivby ylvcn that on III" Ul ilny o
No ember P7-,tiu.liy uihabllant of i oUimbiu
eounty prfM-nted a (etltiyii io nn aill-Jiirind
Couit of tomnioti Vlon or cald eonntv. pi 4in
tlie said fiuri to grant aCiootu of Iie.r' ora
tion, under Ihe name t lo a d tillo m "TliK
COH'MIIIACOUN-IV Ml It'At. HAVIMJ PlTlANIl
Loan Awm iahon.' w th iho imI.is and pnvl
lehCb then hi hiau'd, ai d ti w Ht.iIUietit etuue Is
shown lo D o cun,,arv on t mi iiim ta of next
term. Ill' ura LTnf thu lift tlii nis.1 . ii-il lsu up..,, i.
ed.ueeorilui; to th Aet of Asvembiv in nm-h
cao uiadeu'td provided.
i iiifiiHin, v . ti. l 2s l ,
in.ullV'J.n, Protliouotaiv.
xcoupouatio.
NlltlCO lS llfrf'bV CtV.-n. IllBt AM lliALl.l.t'nf
Novimbi-r. 17H. suuurv luhabliiintsori'iiliimbiu
county prtsentwl n puhlon to mi mljoiunnl
Court of t'ommon PJeus of sulj county. pinyluK
iiiKsiuu limit lournutu Cliartt-r of Inoorp'iru.
tlon, uii'iir the tump, stvlo mill utl i,r"Tiin
ll'aOUMIAN CilTl.E lsl-HANrl:('iiMPANV,"
with tlio rmhts iinil prlvlleBio thin-ill miiKi,
anil If unsuinoipiit riuuo Is shown to tho oiui-
.... ...w iii.iw, in nt-xi UTUl, ino plH(l- oi
tlio tietltloners u-1 1 he urunt.-ii. m-i.tTihti,, ,., ii,,.
Art of Assiinhlj' In sut-li casn luiulc m il pr".
v. II P.Nl'.
novm ,u at, Pfotlioni.tiiry.
gUUI'CKNA ix uivoiu i:.
lu tho Court ofConiinnu 1'Jfftt cf Coluiubhi
ouuly.
v u u lia ' . nv ncr
UL-iV liunuiiiur.v ii.., 1 I.lbcl In nii-nrc.
LLOYD POX. I
Huhpu-nu ttuit alias Hubna-im rt tin mil on onth
that tlio I'oltiKtunt i-uulit not bo louml lu tho
satil eouuly.
To Lloyil Cox, respoinlent i Sir You molic-rc
hy reriulreU to be uiul appear at ourtulu Cmirt
nt Couiiuou Pleas lu unit lor saliUouuty, no the
urn iiiouu4)- in I'eeeuiner nexi, lo Klwer lo
the snld eoninlatnt of the sultl llb.-lhini. ,,r 1,m
liable to 1iiio thu suiiio ileteintlueil by Hit- satit
Court ei parte, JIOUIH.UAI .MIl.i ill).
itioouisuuru. iov. ii, J&7V-41, hiit-iur,
DISOIJUT10 OK l'AUTMUt
ftllll. 'Iho co-tiarlnershlp hert-tororoe&lstluir bclweu
WlI.LUU hCllt'YLtlt mill ClIARI.lA W. Ijlirt Ut
Orsngry ilia, Columbia county, P.i i this day
tlltsnlTril hj mutual consent. 'Ibo h 'ilis urti
icil in me U4UUS oi ivHAiii.ss w. l.ou k ior sev
tlcuicut. - WILLIAM HCIIPVI.KIt
CIIAIII.tM W. I.UW1:.
OrngeIlle, Nor, 11, 1870-3t.
ATOTIOK.
Notice 1 hereby Riven that the following tic
rounln liav been llird In the ProthunotaivM ut
tlce, lu and for tho county of Columbia, aud w ill
be presented to the Court for continuation on
Wednesday the 7th dav of December in-xt i
TheMccoiinl of Jokluh II, Purmtiii, ( ommltUo I
ol thepersou anuehimo of Hrulry llartiuun. al
luuaUc, of mullock )ruhip, Cul. co us UWd
by Michael K Pyerly, Ulu auiuinlstrabir. 1
'ihe Mceouut uf J. It. Ikeler, i:q., A- unci of!
il, I). Walker. WULUNbltii H.l-Ni,
uuTi'U-iU ProlUo notary,
FOR THE PEOPLE
it. f, nonrin.BY.Bce'r
rate of hlj dtnfh, nt n oit no trlflhu ai noAmely "
now lu this country; designed lo protest 1m.
I Ii I) I N Q ASSOCIATIONS;
OTimtS
remaining UXrAID In case of JJHAT1I,
T
HE DOMESTIC
S i: W I X O il A C II I N 11,
pon yALE nv
M. V. LUTZ,
ELoosisnuna, pa.
iiTiijnn, nuuin-a a co.,
HKIIW1CK, PA.
This Ren ins JlBchlno runs stiller nnd caller
than any other, It has Iciver parts, It has n cast
ttcel shulllo that win never nr out, ll Iui
Blake's Patent lablu which to see shows lis use.
mines.
Asenls wanted In unoccupied Teirltory 1b
a
Pcnt.ni.ln,KtvJirity,:sijlanil,eli),ai
Virginia, Wisl Virginia and Dtstrirtur OiIiim.
bla.
Aitilie
HliAKG & CO.,
SCUANTO.V, PA,
SCjilG'TO-ly
EADIXO RAILROAD.
"wiNTiiit AP,UA(iKiIE.-.
Mo.jav, Saw 2UI, IS70.
(iieat Trunk rJiieliom the Not th and North'
WeHt fnrPhlladelphln,New Yorli, lteautntc Potti
vllh', Turn. on a, AhIhhui), siiamoklu Ltt-onon
MU utowu, Pu&tou, i:pbt..ta, Idtli, Iancif-TM
ii!jilhli,,Vo,,
Tiain i'ue HtirtUbure forNewYorlj
low.: Ai :;. It, s.ht and H',V a, in., Jni i;.W p. m,,
muneeilnu with Mlmllai train ov Pmnylva
nla paliroa.l. and arrivint? nt New YorJc m
h ,1 '. a. ut 3,.U', WO und lo.'-it p. iu, roHpectivh.
-If'tj mi; eaiv aceoini'any it.e !!,10 a m. tudii-i
wlHaaii chan ,e.
Itet 'M'iu- : rav- New Yorli a! 9,00 elm. nun
ll'.im i.c.n i.nd &,cy p. nt, PhllMtMpuia at Klf
a in, ii. i. id p. m. Hloepitij ojut ftcoroi'MUiy
,,Vi ( m.. iralim r m M Y wlthcnit tjbauec
Lvi-t il Mrlfcjuru tur jtojuUng, PuiuviU
' i.iTU . Mlii'r-Mllo. As1 'and, fchaim.kl . At
1. mown aud Pntla'u. at otli)u,m., and i f and
UH p.nu.M'.i i hut al I.-'banou and nriiietiml Mt)
HIIll lUllhj (Ut)
loiihj the 4,06ptn, train ooblieetfui; lor Plin'i
vllle and Coluiubht only. Por PiiifbylU
.tyiUlM Haven and Auburn, !h HebuyiUilJ
Mibo.uenuuua llallroad, kao lU,rlbl..r
CotlsV
lelnv
and Mibo.ueUuuua lUUroud, !uio lUaibl..r
J,i p. HI,
i.titi i euuvytyairn iiaurom iruum itiave iicni
Iny; U-r AlU'iitoMii Pjivton aud .New York at fi.i.1,
10.S0, n. in., 12.4' m i.i'io. in, Heturnlnc, leave
New York at I'.wi a, m., liuo noon and fi.( i,
und AlitutoKu at 7,J0a. m. ia.25 noon. 2W, i,:v
an S.i't . m.
Wuv i'uhsemrcr Train leaven Phlbulidm.iH a!
7, hi a.m., eouuectlUK with similar Haiti ou Kat
i'.i. lailioad rt turnlnir fruin lU-kdlEifiii flA)n. m.
tippiug at all stjilUuiH.
liL'uvo j-oiuvuio hi v,w a.m. - ana s.iu i.ttt
II. i lolnll nt IU 1(1 v.i Uhuinnlrlii ut h IS...... 1 t
u. in., Ashland at 7,Uo a.iu. and l-,60 110111 Man
auoy Citi at 7, jl a, 111. and 1. p. in. Tuuiautm (
u a. iu., and ! r p. m. ior I'nitadelphtr. New
lone, U04din( iiurrUbmv.do,
Leave l(ott lliu via rseii.n lkill an 1 usonu
ha una ilullnwul at S.15 a.in. inr llairUbur nut
UJv uoon, lor PiueUroveaud Tren'oul,
lleudiuK Acoomuiudullou 1 ram Icumm. roll
riving al Pblladelphlaal lo.'.v ... m. Htturuinv
ieat Phlladclpluu at 4,4) p. in., pjssiuk; i'.nud
Im; ai 7,0 p.m., ai riving at PoltuviUe at tMu p.tu.
Potuiovwi AccommodaUou lraui:lta(hPolU
towu at 7,t0a,m. fiturntLiK, 1ohch phlladelpbla
at 4,00 p.m.
Columbia Kuilrwd Train ienve Kwultug al
7,'.V a.m., uud i-Ij p.m. lor KpbruU, Llnz, 1 juica-
Pi rklomeu Hall Knad Tralus tn I'trkloiuti
Juucllou al 7.IU y,n&a. iu.,si.tt S30p. iu, relum
HH! I taw KdiMiiikhVllle ui 7.W, -.J a.m., 12.5i
noon a 1..1U p.ui., ooti iodine wnuminuar iraim
o tleadiuii llallroud.
Co'ebroukdale ) unroad train IeuoPotlluu
at y.l'Ju. m undu.Jiip. m.vrelurHtiiK UveMuuut
PltaMinlal i.buuud a. in., tnuiutfiig 'lr
similar iralusuii Headiua Pull loud.
Cuihter Vulley l.nlUiwid lialui leiAO lUaJke
portal b.UiiH. iu, aud !.U aiid tXt ni. reHirnu-s
leave iKjwulnnion nl li.fw u, in., iv.-ii mxm und
r.lo n. in., tonneclius ullli niilllt-r Hatiycr
JUudinu Uutlrotul.
Ou huuuii', Itave New Yofk ul3,Oip.iu..lnl
phiaul h.oo u.ui.auda,lip.ni.((tl.e,Ufu.ni.liulL
lunuiusonly tuIteadluK,)Wei,oltvllltt6,a iuj
llartibur al 3.10 a, m. and p. xu. hM
leave AlleutoftU at KV i iu., imd lia
Ueadlutf al 7.15 a, in, and KiUi p. w, lor Hairhe
buru, ul 5,iWa, iu. for New ork,EUdal.0.".
aua ii. m PhlladelpUla.
Comiuutatlou, Wtiewise. Hchfccn, KUool ul
hxcuislou 'ik'KeU u and iroui uU puiuU, H te-duLt-d
rates.
iiuKKagei-hecUtd throURh; Uv pcucda aljrwti
eacnpus.uer. G. A. 2UCOLLH,
General tiupirlnteDilcDL
Kiadlns, Pa , Nov, ill. 1.70.
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