I The Columbian, Blooinsburg, Friday, Juno 23, 1871 1 (I ro. r. Ilnw itt.i. A Co.,4il Tnrk Ilnw.nro ntir only nulhorlred Advertising Agent In New York, ('oE,WF.TIIKIIIt.t,ftCi.,Nn.fI7('hotnut Btreet, nro our only authorized Agent In liiilndelphla, 0.(1. HuiifiiY, Kan, I our nittlinrlred Agent nt I nil In Id trnnsnct nny business pertaining to JliT" All ndVcrf lspmcnf for tlin fnrirnl,,.. Irwiilli lie inuslhocadnrscd by theso Agents, or they Railroad Tirao Tablo. LACKAWANNA & lll-OOMailOIKl It, It, doing North, UnlniiHnnlli, Ih'tiA. M, ll:JIA,M, d:M T. JI. fciO T. M. I'ATAWISMA 11.11. ritOSI ltUTTIlT RTAT10N lining North, doing Hnuth. s:ni l. ,M, iu:us A. ,M Vorlli nnd Wet llrnncli Hnllrnml. Subscriptions to tlih roml nro bcliif innuowllli rcasonablo llborallly, Tho road Is Mncclally Important to tbo uoo. plo of niooiusbiirff nmt of Culumbln county. Tlicro la no town nny whero nioro pleasantly Bltuatotl or better adapted loiiianiifiiclurltiRpurposes tban llInoinBUuri?. Blten for building of nny lilml exist nil nround us our Iron is cijunl lo nny in tbo United State), nnd mpcrlor to most of it superior lo nny In this section and nil oilier matorlnls Tor ninntirncluro nro abundant. Tbo agricultural regions nround us nro sufll dent to supply tbo markets of a largo city. With tbo construction of (bo North nnd West llrnncli llnllrond, Illoomsburg will bo u railroad centre. connecting with nil tbo great roads of tlioblalo liy direct routes. With n rapid building up of tbo town tbo wbolo country around us would bo benefitted lo tbo greatest posslblo extent, and everybody, therefore, In Ibo whole re gion is directly Interested. Wo call tho attention of cjpltnlisls to the f.tct that tbcrols ngrent demand for inoru dwelling bouses, store-rooms, shops, etc., In tbo town. Within our own knowledge, several now business places would havo been opened last Kjirlng by persons from other localities ir it had been posiiblo to obtain proper buildings, llulld up, nnd tbcro will bo plenty of tenants to occupy tho struct ureseach now addition will creatotlo innud for others and Uloomsburg may soon bo madoouo of tho most populous towns In tho Interior of tbo Stalo. Tbo first great step to tako is to securo tho construction of tbo North nnd AVest Branch Hnllroiul, but lit tbo mcnntlmo let building not bo neglected, Clvo tbo natural facilities of tho town n f.ilr cbanco for development nnd wo will soon boast of city dimensions and nctlvo anil lucrntlvo business for all. It is sin gular, indeed, that tho natural advan tages of tho placo havo so long been neglected. Energetic notion will soon bring them into full operation, nnd then astonishing results will necessarily follow, llloonisburs Tonu Council. Council met on Juno yd, 1871, nearly nil tho members present. On motion, tbo artlclo c.f ngrccmcnt with Samuel Neyitaud for perform ing tho work of Engineer in tbo grad ing of tbo streets, Ac, was approved. A book for tbo uso of tbo Treasurer was ordered to bo purchnfo.l. Tho commlttco to purchase booO for tbo uso of Friendship j'iro Company was continued. Exonerations lo tbo amount of $71.00 on tax duplleato for 1870 wero allowed, A resolution to pay tbo town nudlt nrn was passed, Tbo Street Commissioners account for May, amounting to $290,03, wasorderod to bo paid. A petition of citizens of Market Street praying for tbo paving of that strcePnnd tbo removal of tbo bridge across tho railroad, was presented by K. It, Ikeleu, Escp, and ordered to bo recorded. Adjourned. Nnwsi'Ai'JiitnoM. Wo regret that tho editors of tho Northumberland JJcmoerat felt compelled to dissolve pailnership, a fisticuff having rendered that step necessary. Tho paper Is con tinued by tbo senior proprietor, J. E. Kicholtz, and has lost none of its in terest. Tho Wnynesburg Messenger, an old and steadfast exchange, and always a good paper, conies to us greatly enlarg ed and otherwise much improved. Tbo editor was a candldato for Surveyor (ieneral, but having failed to receive tbo Democratic nomination, gracefully declines! Tbo Independent Is n new paper Just started at licrwick, by C. F. Snydek. It is a well printed sheet and professes to bo independent, neutral, or somo thing of Ibat sort, in politics. A Suiti'iusi:. Tho llfo-liko appear ance of tho dummies in dry goods stores, used to display articles of lady's apparel, will sometimes deccivo tho unwary, but wo had not learned until recently Ibat any of them could Imilato vocal powers. In tho hurry of business a few evenings since, ns wo learn, ono of our most fashionable clerks put bis arm around Ibo waist of ono of these to lift It out of tho way, but to his horror and astonishment tho thing srjualkcd I Of courso tho modest batchelor dropped bis load with most solemn emotions and quickly assumed u dufenslvo ntti ludo behind tbo counter. Moral lay bauds cautiously uisoh ladles habili ments, whether upon dummies or some tiling else I Tun rosebug Is moro destructive in Illoomsburg tho present year than wo over know it anywhere It Is confidently stated that wblto hclleboro powered over tho bushes early in the mornlug will destroy them. It may bo obtained at any druggists and Its cost Is trifling. Scotch snuil'ls nlso said to bo a remedy. Certain it Is that cither n remedy must be applied or tho most beautiful of all Mowers must dlsappeur, Tho most effective enemies of nil manner of Insects aro tho birds. Let them bo protected nnd every enemy to them bo destroyed. If properly pro. tectod and especially If tho cats that ucsiroy them wero killed tho town would soon bo nllvo with birds, nnd In Beets would correspondingly disappear. A violent storm provnlled iu this re gion on Tuesday afternoon last. Wo learn that a now hotiso belonging to Mr. Bamuel Sitliui, In Ilorwlck, was blown down. Also, a barn lu Urlar creek, belonglngtoMr. Aauon Kki.ch. Nun, Tbo npplo orchard of Mr. Jeii r.MiAU IIacienjiuch, of Ccntro town ship, also sutler ed severely, near a htm. drcd trees being blown down. Much Injury wnsdono to fences generally. At f omo poinls tbcro was considerable hall. 1 but wo have heard of no EcrlGua Inlurv from Uiat cnuto. Much moro tlamngo Was no doubt dono but not reported to HUB OHIC'O. THE Iliilli-uiitl Mt-eltiur. A meeting favorablo lo tho construc tion of the North nnd West llranch Itallroad was held In Illoomsburg, on tbo ICth Inst. Hon. Wm. Klweli. was chosen President, and 1), A. Uecklev, Iiso;., Secretary. Mr. Walleii slated tbo object or tho meeting to bo for tho purpose of taking In consideration tho building of (ho North .t West llranch 11. It. Mr. Neal then being called upon gavo an account of tbo progress of tho subscription with 9trong nrguments why tbo citizens of Uloomsburg should subscribo very lib crnlly to tbo building of tbo rocd. Mr. WAM.mt set forth tho Importnnco of tho road ns a national thoroughfare be tween tho cast and tbo west, which fact bad not escancd tbo nnllnnrif llo.ll Unml men in other States. Ho discil3sod tho sources of business for tho road nnd showed that tho lintiiotisn dotirult. nf coal In Wyoming Valley lu itself, would no n perpetual supply, apart from the local trallc. To carry Ibis coal to mar ket only ono road passes tlnwn Mm vol. ley of tbo Susquelinnnn, wbllo seven aro nircntiy running North nnd East, llo llkowlso showed on nccount of tbo undulating nlluvlal deposits, that n better crado can bo oblnliinl nn ihn fcouth side of tbo river than tbo north, lo staled that tho umdes betwrnn Wilkes-Uarro nnd Wllllamport with ono solitary oxccptlon nro less than tbo up grauu oi mo lj. & u. ll. n., between Wllkcs-Uarro nnd Illoomsburg. An other reason for its construction is Unit thero is no continuous road between Wllkcs-Uarro anil Wllllnmstinrt. Hi. demonstrated that tho road mint pay mo stoci; Holder ns an Investment. Ho showed most conclusively tho great Interest 'that Uloomsburg has In the road, as the natural location for repair shops, Ac. Hon. Wm. Klwell follow ed in a speech endorsing tho views iresenlcd by Mr. Wamdii. and n-.ivn other reasons why tho road should bo uuiit, as part ofa grent tlirouc i nasscn- gcr route. col. John U. FnnLiiiinlso addressed tbo meeting lu which ho reviowed tbo progress of Uloomsburg for tho hist twenty years. Ho snok 0 nf llin flnn. graphic linportaneoof tho road ns being in an almost direct lino between New York and SanFranclsco. Ho showed that other towns havu been greatly ben efitted by similar Improvements. -nr. ii;.r, nominated David I,ow- enheiki and E. Mr.xiir.vir.vi.r. nj committee to canvass thu town (o pro- euro sioeic subscriptions and report to Mr. WAr,i,i:u and Mr. Neal by r, o'clock on Monday. They wero unani mously elected- Subscriptions wero then called for, after which on motion tbo meeting adjourned. Adjourned Court. On motion of Mr. Clakk, ai:onai: ni:B. Keim nnd Geohcib It. Kakuch Eit, Esquires, of Schuylkill county, wero admitted to ptactico law iu tho soveral Courts of Columbia county. urdcr of talo of real estate of lllram Cool for payraont of debts, made. Order of salo of real estato of Jacob Kostcubatler for payment of debts, made. Order of salo of real estate of Matthew Mather for payment of debts, mado. Inquisition of Lunacy against Thomas Laughlln granted, and J. II. James appointed Commissioner. On petition to change placo of holding elections In North Conynghant district, election ordered for Saturday, August Mh, on tho question. Murray, Wiulack & Itandall vs. North Uritish Inatiranco Co., and Imperial Flro Insurance Co. The-o two cases on two policies of In surance, wero by consent tried before tbo samojury. F. W. Hughes, Cleo. It Kaorcherand John O. Freeze, Esquires, appeared for tbo plalntllfs, and J. W, llyan, Geo. dell. Kclm nnd Itobcrt F. Clark, Esquires, appeared for defend ants. Verdict of tbo Jury In each easo for tho plaintiffs tho sum of $3,!Ui00. Tho report of vlowers In tho caso of Wm, McKelvey vs. tbo I). II, & W. itallroad Company wassctashle.Mcssrs. Ulaiik and Fheeze, plaintiffs counsel consenting thereto, Tho act of Assem bly of 27th May, 1871, puts tho Compa ny, as to tbo assessment of damages, under tho general Ilailroad law and its supplements; nnd appointments of viewers under it will not bo mado In any of tho cases until tho September Term of Court. Tin: following I'reamblo and Itujolu- Hons wero ndopted nt a meeting of the Reformed Sabbath School, of Ulooms burg, Juno lSth, 1871. WlIF.UEAS: It lias lileaseil Atmlcrhfv Clod, in his wlso providence, to rail hencoour beloved Urotlierand follow. servant in Christ, C'r,Aiti:.'(;uIIi:s.-, who was a faithful teacher and officer, iu our Sabbath school j And wlioreas. 11 sl'Ooi! oxamn o w 1 In living and laborimr nmoiiL' iw is u-nrihv of imitation by all, especially by those connected with our Sabbath scliool as loacners and oiitcers ; And bolloving that our loss hero Is His eternal gain, uiuruiuru Hesolccd. That wo bnwwltl, immliln submission to tbo will nf Dlvl nn tirivl. denco In removing him. feelliiL' that whatsoever tho lord dooth is well done. Jicsoti ca, Tliat wo heartily sytiipathlzo with parouts and friends of tho deceased, praying Clod to stretch forth Ills hand lp condole them In this their sort) ntllle Hon, JiCSOlVCtl. That tho PlWltnhl,. nml Kesolutions bo read at tho funeral obse quies of (ho deceased, and that (boy bo Inscribed on tbo minutes of our Sabbath school. Jtcsolvcd, That n copy of tho samo bo sent to tbo bereaved family. Uy order of tho Sabbatli School. ji:ssi; lor.EMAX, 1 David Ui'.tz, tCom. llAltltV tnv Fou.wvai.d, J Editou CoijUMMAXt Tho attention of tho Town Council Is called (o tho miserablo stato of (ho board walks lu Uloomsburg. At best thoy aro a nuis ance, and in tbo present condition of most of them thoy nro dangerous. Tho town Is responsible, by law. for any In- Jury that may bo occasioned by them, ami ir tiioy should causo a broken arm, ug or nccK, tlio damages tho town would bo called upon to pay might amount to moro than would substitute good pavo monts for thorn. Tho Council could not oven plead ignoraucoof their condition. I'Eiuqui.NOToa. Wu learn that n fata railroad acci dent occurred ncarCentrallnon tho 20th Inst. Sovcn men wero working on tho road when a (rain of cars approached. Thoy stepped ofr to let It pass, but wero horrified lo seo ono of their number, Patiuck Muni'tiv, tinder tho cars. How bo got there, having previously stepped oir, tho others cannot tell. An Inquest was hold but no additional In formation was obtained, Tho unfortu iiato man was a comparative stranger. COLIIMEIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSITUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY", llcwnio of (Irtiiibllnsl Editou op Cor,ujinrAN!-Vou will much obllgo many of your patrons and frieuds, and promolo tbo eauso of mor ality by Inserting lu your pnper tho foi lowing letter in relntlon to 'Church Fairs" a specloj of gambling Hint has becomo lamentably provalcnt, Tho names of persons, places nnd pnrties aro omitted, In order that your readers may glvo tho subject nn Impartial nnd tin prejudiced cxnminntlon. Yours respectfully, THU I.nTTEIt. Dear Sir: Though I havo not tho pleasure of a personal acquaintance With you, I am Impelled by n sonso of duty lo nddress you this lottor. I have learned, upon what I doom to bo good authority, Hint corlnlu persons moved, doubtless, by what tiioy regard as worthy motives, contcmplnto holding on Friday nnd Saturday evenings of this week, a "Fair," to ralso money in nid of tlio erection of n houso of wor ship for tho Church in . I beg to nssuro you Hint I urn not In tho least opposed to thonnd sought lo bo nc compllshcd. Tho members nnd friends of tbo Church or nny other church thanks lo tho free, civil Institu tions under which wo live liavon per fect right to build ns many bouses of worship ns liiey may deem necessary, and any other who may desire to con tribute money or material to aid them, ureal perfect liberty to do so; nnd no word or net of initio will dissuade them, provided tbo donation is mado directly and specifically for the pttrpo'o named. lint "Church "FnirVns usually con- dusted nro ofthonaluro otgamliling aim aro among tlio most pernicious and demoralizing iiilluanecs at work in modern rellgloussoclcty.and It becomes every person who deslieslo promotoa sound and ptiro morallly in tho com munity to speak out In uiitnlslakablo Inngtiago against them. What aro tho "drab Hag," tbo "For tune Tree," and (bo "I'riza Cake," but lotteries, n form of gambling specifically condemned by tbo laws of tho State ; and its promoters subjected to both fine and Imprisonment. Nothing but the fact that most of our Judges and Jurors aro cither members or (ho friends of re ligious organizations which sanction this form of gambling, prevents tho en forcement of tho law against It. Tho salo of tickets entitling persons to vote for tbo bestowinent, upon their favorite, of canes, nlbunis, and other vaIuabloattIc!cs,lho"Sham PostOfllco" and tho many other projects for getting money from persons, for religious pur poses, by indirect means constantly resorted to nt theso "Fairs," though not in form so Identical with gambling as tho "drab Hag," tho "Fortune Tree" and the cako with n gold ring In it, aro not less so in spirit. Thoy aroall tricks, and stratagems dlsingcneous, Indirect and circuitous modes of raising money artifices by which lo Induco persons to part with their money who would not do so voluntarily and without theso dis rcputnblo appliances. All tho surroundings of a "Church Fair," aro demoralizing in thooxtromo and tend to the encouragement of other forms of vice. Willi what faco can any ono who has sanctioned such scenes as aro enacted nt them, robukotho playing of cards faroc, and other games of haz- zard ? I f you and I differ in our rellg- lous views nnd lunching, thero Is cer tainly no reason why wo should not bo agreed inn wish to promoton pure moral sentiment in tbo community. Iu 1017, Martin Luther nailed to Ibo door of Ibo church In Wittcmbcrg, his thesis against Indulgences. Ho was prompted to this step quito ns much by tho demoralizing tendency of tho salo of indulgences, as by nny theological heresy underlying tho traflc. Hut where in aro "Church Fairs" less pernicious morally than papal indulgences! If tho latter wero received as licenses to sin, tho former nro tin itself. How many hundreds of young men havo received their first Impulso lowardsn life, of dis sipation by tbo hilarity, excitement and bazzardous tricks and games of the "Church Fair." It has becomo ono of tho gigantic evils of our ngo-n shame and a disgraco to religion, and a fearful sourco of immorality and vice. It is infinitely moro pernicious than tho or dinary forms of gambling; because it allures tho unwary and Ibo well-mean-Ing; because It has tho sanction of min isters nnd churchos,nud bccatiso tlio end sought to bo attained is supposed to bo a good ono. Though it Is evil, U is doing evil that good may come. This thought quiets tlio conscience, Ilesldes being in somo of its features a formal viola tion of tho law of tho land, nnd In oth ers, a violation of its spirit, it is nn ap peal to every unholy passion In tho hu man heart. 1'rlde, vanity, self-love, approbatlveness, and still lower pas sions, aro called Into requisition, and oven tho holiest affections and friend ships are perverted into pernicious channel, lu order to swell tho coffers of tho church, regardless of lis blighting and withering effect. In brief, It Is n dlsrcputablo method of raising money for religious purposes or for any other purposes. Any man who seeks to ralso money for Ills own prlvato uses by such tricks, schemes, and stratagems as aro resorted to In theso "Fairs," will bring himself into a deserved disrepute amongst all high minded and honorable men, and when churches which ought to bo ensamplcs of morality at least resort to tho samo kind of practices, why should not tbo public reprobation bo equally severe ? hot those who deslro to aid you In building your house, do so In ustraight forward, open aud honorablo manner. Lot them glvo their money directly for that purpose Let them avoid those blind, circuitous modes of paying for tno privllego of maklngn grab lu n bag, of picking an egg shell (tilled Willi n lortuuui irom n tree, of purchasing a pleco of cako, nt an enormous price, In prospect of finding a gold ring iu if, nnd tho namoless other tricks resorted to on such occasions. "Ho that ulvotli lqt lit in do it with simplicity." Horn, 12 s. "i'.vcry man according m ho pur poscth in ids lioart, so let him glvo, not grudgingly, or of necessity; for Clod lovelh n cheerful giver," Cor. t), 7. Tho crooked ways of getting money nt "Church Fairs" do not, iu any respect, coniorm to theso sacred admonitions. I trust, therefore, you will readily sco thoproprloty of exerting your influence to prevent tho holding of this "Fair," nnu to nvort irom tlio cause of religion generally, tho scandal and reproach liccosstiruy resulting from such proceed Ings. Help to save tho young mon of wits piaco irom tho temptation nnd the encouragement (o gambling thereby held out. I am (ho moro earnest In thus entreating you bccatiso I havo no Idea that those engaged lu this matter havo the slightest conception of tlio Injury thoy nro nbout to porpctrnto, to religion and morality; or that thoy would per sist In It ir thoy had. Their motives nro doubtless, such ns their consclenco fully npprovo, nnd ihey would promptly de sist, if convinced of tbo ovll tendency of what they nro nbout to do. They will listen to you; nnd your nd viconnd ndmonltlon will havo weight with them, nnd Ibo cntlso of religion nnd mornllty will bo saved from ono of tbo most pernicious Influences that can bo brought to bear upon it. Ucllovo mo, very truly yours, Facts havo recently como to lltrht. showing that French Communism Is notnn isolated fact, a dlseaso springing from Ibo Blums of Paris. Tho principle has cropped out in Germany nnd Italy. In England It Is reported to bo gaining ground, nnd n meeting of sympathy with tbo Communist refugees In that country, opposing their surrender to tho French Clovcrnment ns criminals, has been held In London. The land question lu England is said tondd much lo tho strength of tbo dUaffectcd classes. Tho land of Hie country Is now In tho hands of about thirty thousand propri etors, wbllo moro lliiiti twenty millions of persons llvo on tho soil. Such fncls nro being used by (ho English ngitniors (o stir up tho working classes, and, un der the manipulation of adroit agitators may bo mndo potent elements of mis chief. When Communism Is engrafted upon such n trunk, tho fruit caunot fall to bo dangerous. Age. IlEsor.uTioxB of Co.Niior.ENcn. Wheiieas, It has pleased tbo Almighty God lo remove from our midst our lato Urother James IlAititY, of N. L. U. Wheheas, wo deeply deplore his loss. Yet wo humbly bow lu submission to tho will of God, therefore bo It, Hesolccd, That our sympathies bo ex tended to tlio berelved relatives, that a copy of these resolutions bo presented to tbo lelatlves of tbo deceased. Hesolccd, That tho hall bo draped in mourning for thirty days, tboso publica tions Ira requested in the Colum lian and llcjntblii'an. J. Itl.NKEU, ) It. UuciiAjfAN, Committee. J. H. Casey, j Ai,r, orders, societies, Ac, which pro pose to join tho citizens of Illoomsburg in celebrating July 1th, aro requested to send prompt notica to 0. U. HuouicwAY, Chairman of Committee on Arrange ments, so that they will bo properly received. Tin: OitANonvir.i.r. Savinh Fund and I.oAN Association. Stock will bo sold nt par at the next meeting of tho Association, Monday, Juno 20th, 1871, After that time tho premiums will bo added. ISooks open Irom 5 lo 8 o'clock 1. M. Mit. I. K. KnicunAUSt has editorial thanks for a lot of very laigoand lino cherries, from ids premises, hanging on a small limb about a foot in length. We Judgo thero aro near a quart on tbo limb. It is quito abtonlshlng that tlicro nro so many railroad accidents c.iu-ed by tattle straying upon tbo tracks. Somo means should bo adopted to prevent the further occurenco of railroad disasters from such cause. Tun Democracy of Ilerks at their late county convention unanimously in structed their delegates to tbo next State Convention to support Gen. W.S.IIan cock for President. A i.ioht suit of Summer clotblns Is n delightful thing in this warm weather, A very duo nnd general assortment. wncro nu can suit lliemselvcs In slvle. quality and price, will bo found at tbo well-lllled cheap storo of D. Lowi:n ni'.itci, on Main street, Illoomsburg. A trial will satisfy and pleaso doubters. ns well ns others. Cloth clothing nlso on liana lu nuuudancc. LOCAL XOTICL'S. Tooth aciik proceeds from nguo In mo nice, operating upon llio exposed nervo of n decayed tooth. Jtuh llm gum tiiorouglily Willi llio linger, wet wiiu juimsoH s sinoaync Jiimmcnt, neat tho faco well, and lap a llnnncl wet Willi tho liniment on (ho face, also put n lit tlo of tho liniment into tho cavity of tlio tooth on cotton. Tho system frequently gets out of order nnd should bout onto leiiubiled. else other troubles will ensuo j when piiysie is neeucii iai;o j-arsoirs l arra tire Tills; they aro a safe, wholesome, and natural medicine. Tin: flrbt Sowltifr Machine with shut tle that wo liuvo nny record of, wns nintlo by Walter Hint In lS.li". Thero was in tho jiatent olllco at Wiislilngton, In IS 12, a inotlul ofa machine to sew HtralKlit seams, with name of James Clrcnuueli. Inventor, AUo two moilols invented by Q. II. CorlN and 11. V. lloam, in JSI.'lj ono by Itogers In 1S11, and ono by Howo in 1S10. It In evident from the abovo that Walter Hint invented llio (list Bhultlo or Lock Slltcli SowIiik jrathlnc. ' 0. C. Maiiii has just received a larfjo lot nml latest styles of light Calicoes. Cull anil sco them, Jin. 8amt.'ei CocanAN, IruvcliiiK iitreut for tho Singer Manufacturing Company, gisxa notice lo the residents of Columbia county that J, A. Doiian U tlio duly authorized agent for the salo of tho Singer Sowing Machines in tho nbovo counly, l'arlics wishing to pur chase said machines will bear in mind that thoy cannot bo had from dealers In other machines, except second handed. On. Piimcr.'ri Alt. Kxt. or Golden Medical Discovery, will not ralso tho dead, but it will henctlt and cure tho living. For nllsevero Coughs, Throat mid llionchlal diseases It Inn never yet been (ciiialed. For ' Liver Comnlnlnt" or " lllllousncss," and Constipation of uiu ixnvuis it is ii never iniiing remetiy. Sold by druggists. ItiiMrMiimt C. C, Mauii's cheap Gai ters, runs, I'arasols, (iru-is Clotli Lawns, otc. Situation Wantkd. An experi enced Clerk, who can furnish unexcep tionable recommendations, Is lu wiiut of a situation. Address box ,"oil, Illoomsbuig 1', 0. or Inquire nt the Columbian olllco. Tin: Young Men's Christian Associa lion will serve Jci: Cjuiam every oven Ing nt Snyder's Hall In Illoomsbtirir Tlio object is to ralso means to purcluiso it library, and thu public patronugo Is respectively boiiciieu. 1''I'.STIVAI,. Tlicro will bo nn Ico Cream festival held In tlio Masonic Hall, nt Catnwlssa, on Vrltlny uvenlng, Satur day nfternoou nud ovenlng, Juno aid nnu -an. x'roceetis lor ucueut or jm, li Sunday School, Von Sai.i:. Ono hundred filncer Sewing Machinolioxcsi those who havo nougui wingers miring1 mo last six months can obtain one wlthot chargo at inoomce, j. a. wouoN, ai Tin: Singer Manufacturing Company havo been making Six hundred now Family Sowing Machine? n day, which Is ono every minute during working hours. This number appears larger, but seven hundred a day would not supply tbo present domand. Wanted. One hundred cords of wood In exchango for stoves, tinware, plows orcastlngs, ittSllAm'l.EssifeHAH .man's Foundry. n20 2v C. 0. Maiiii, has tho greatest variety nnd cheapest Shawls In town, MARRIAGES. COItKr.NS-llAU('HKIl.()n Ilia 'lSUi'lniitnTitl nt llioretlilencoor Ihe brlilo'n I ill her. In llrrwlclc, liy llio Ilov, A, llrltuin, 11 r, l'rnlilt Unrkcm, of Ciilironil.1, to mim l'nnnlo Jlnuclicr, uf licr wick, HirAimnrrH-KEI.CIINEIt.-OnTucjilnycvcn-log, .1 ii n (i 1.1th, 1871, ut tho nillcuco nf tlia brlilo'a fnlhcr, liy Itcv. II. P. Alkiniin, llcv, II, A, Hlmrrclm, ol Light Hlron, l Wm, V.Wrti Kclctuitr,uf llrlar Cie?k,Columhlncoutily,rn. CUIAT.UHAltllM0X.-0n Juno lith. nt Town Hill, by Hcv. i:. WnclKivortli, Mr, J,,N. Culver, uf Kingston, to .Miss ill, E, lfnrrlaoii, of Union. DEATHS. lIi:iAV!U.-oTitho 10th Jny-cif"jrincy lMlTat IntnuNnn, MlnsNclHi) Ililwlf, ngullj ycun, II month unit 0 days. lll:SH.-()n tho 17lli d.iy of Juno, ls71.nt Iho rent ilr mo of hlaiiitrcnu, in lhl ilnn',.Mr.CM!fiU'e Hoi, ni;eil wiyoitrs, 10 inuntliH nud 11 d:i) n. MARKET REPORTS. Illonmitiurg Alnrbet Wheat tcr bushel , Hyo " LVirn Oat i. " Klourpcr I'Hrrul CIowioid KlfiXhi-eU ,, Hatter Kbr t'ulIdV ,. I'OtfllOPS M DrlcJ At'plLM 61..r,1 . 1 hi M) HI , H 00 0 Kl . 1 M . it) . 10 , 1 01) IU 17 HIlM linilHIlollllUtl 11 Liird irer pound id Jly i.tr ion 1(1 iw CTATKMKNT O or ULOOMSIIUHC SCHOOL- DIST1UCT. William Pencoelc, Treasurer, In nccount with niuuiunifuiK ocuoui uiiirict lor llio circuit luj Jimp. 171. in. To amount ruceUcd. fiom fonmr Treasurer II To amount received from Jacoli H. j.vaus, purcliafio money on salo OfSlIlOltctnwthHchnol Int. H? TJ1 To amount reccHed from C.J. TUo- man, on miiiio ys 12 ToSlatoilipropii..tlon. SOI yj To amount received fro.a K. C, llili- lou, puiciuiho money on k.uo of Kcotloivil nud Illnnin l'llrimrn tutu ILl lift To amount received from Jcsso isiuimion, Collector B 7,017 'J2 810.7JI OJ Cr, 111- older redtcnicd S 3.015 23 liy Commission on abovo ol i pci-ccui Wti VJ llnl.lu lmmlMof Ticasunr , ftn) 12 ilO.TJI GO JchKoHhnuiiou.Colloctor.ht account with Ulooniu- i'uik ncuuoi iJibiticwui inuyeur cuuiui; Juno mi. Dr. To haltincoou Duiillcito'fiOand '7(1. SI.S70 01 7,111 11 lo amount of Duplleato of '70 and '71. S.,0io 17 I'r. liy exonerations and rlmlo- mcnu 100 t0 Ily ciinniilsHioii of 6 cr cciu, on 87,01 1 67 371 i Ily iiiiuiuut paid 'luaauier. 7,17 Hi Uy Inilauco In hatr's of Collec tor 010 07 i:xi'KNmruHi:H. Amount paid tentlitrs ?J,0t0 CI k uvi, iunj'3, ciiuriK, juimur ii mi coutlnKencleu - To niljoiulnd district i lor lu ll Ion To Ti ensui er'i per ct nt i jo lo ColU-ctor'B commlsHlo.i To Secretary lor ber Ices To building $&l 01 -io r,i P)S U) 3 VI 72 10 1 Oi) 4,1)11 V) Tu leiLitrlmr. A.a. 17 1 IJ ilalauco in hand of 'treasurer. S1.W3 CO Attest', T."Vt HAHTiii:X, Pru-ldeuU i;. lUUCKLKR, Secretary. Wo, Ui u uudcrljrucd. Auditors for tho Town of iSIooinsbiirtf, bavo r-xamlued tbo atovunecount.H cd (Lie fccbool fund!) of UhHtiiihbnrrf Heliool DW irfct.nud llnd them correct according lo dupli city and vouchers, r. r. DfUKKF.it, .1. II. Uasly, Kl'llllAIM 1. LtT. llbHimKburg, Juno Slh, 1S71. Junelbtf Legal Notices. A DMINJSTHATOU'S NOT10K. th TAT KOP ANNA VANHOIIN. DFCD. I.cltfrs nt administration on tho estate nf Anna annorn, miooi unHvis.a iwpomimnii umnty dec'tl., nave been nranteil by tho Ut'Mer of bultl county, to John 11. Vauiioru of Cataiss.i township, Columbia eor.Mty, pa. All pprKOU1 bavlnu lJuIuih or dt manns ttgalust tbu dcrrdent lire rco,ucMC(i io maito uieiti unouu,auu niooo Indebted to make pajimiit. JOHN II. VANMIOIW, may EG71 Cw Admlnlstiulor, A DMINJSTItATOIl'S KOTICR. r i'-r.ii i: oi' nAVlli n. AI.111.1.1SON. l)Lt:'l. Lcttirt of Admliitstrnlloti on llio csiatu of David It. Albcrlhiin lulu or KlshliiKCUcK township, ,'..1 I.... nn....,...ln..unL,..l l.l-u urilltl...! 1,U tho UixUtcr ofnild county lo Hiram 11. Kline. All pcrboun halng clalmii aalusl tho ckIhIo of tho dcccdiiit mo leqiufaUd lo prchcnt them forsit Helmut, and those Indebted lot he estate lomnko payuulit io 1110 iinutrMKiiiu, iiuiuiiiimiiiiui, without delay. lllltAM 11. KU.VH may t:o'7l ut Administrator, ADMlNISTIlATOlt'S NOT1CK. KhTATE OK 1IAN1I 1. 1.11:11V, lirc'l). Littcri of nd'nliiKtratlon on Ihee.talcof Dan 111 I.lcby, lalo oi Locust iivnw!,hlp, Colunihia oounly dtc'il., lnivo been i;l allied b thol'.eaKter of hald county, to Ilcniy Keller.ot Locnit twp. All pelMins havlni; thiltni or demands unllltt l lin ilecrdeitr urn reuULSIcil to inako them known and thoio Indebted to makn o'lvmen', wllhonl dtlny. lilMit Jiia.i,i;bt, Juutll,'7I Cm Admlulslrutor. lSTltAY NOTICK, 111 Came to tho prcml-oof tho subscriber, In Locust township, Columbia county, on 1'ild.iy, June nth lfc7l.lwn voumr lielft rs. ono black atnf wiiiio aim inooinerrtii ami wnuo epoueu, ino owner In rcijucsliHl to como lormaril, proo pro petty and lako them away or they will bo sold accordion to law. JllIIN KUIUIIKIt. Locust township, Juno l(i, lb71..1t. s UM'CHNA IN LIVOHCE. In the Court of Common IMwim of Colnihbla county, No, iyz JIuy Tenn, 171, jami;siuwm, ) vm. y Allan Pub,, tu Dlvoice, ANN1I3 K. Jtl'SH, J t Subpoena nnd alias Hupnocna returned on oath bill tbo Defendant could not bo found in tho iald county. To tbo respondent : Madam You me hereby requested lo ho aud appear at our muh tuuy ui uominuu i'ichh iu aiui tor muu eimnty, on tho lit Kt Monday of Kepteialw r next, toauHwer to tho fcnldcom plaint of the hald llbell ant, or tie llablo tobavottio hhiiio deternilni'd by ineKuu i oun expartc. A AUuri W.mi j h, jiiuuuibiiurif, jujiu hDiriii. gunrcKXA ix mvonci;. In tho Court of Common I'lcn-i of Columbia Counly, No. 13J.J May Term, 1671. .VLLUII.M.UOllJNhON, ) vm. Alius Kcb, In Dlvorco II A UK V l ItOlllNSOX. ) Subntena nnd alias Kubiwnri rcluined on 0.1U1 that tho Doleudaut could not bo touud lu tbo Hitld cimnly. To rthpondenl j Kir You aro heie b rujniri'd to bo and ape.trnt our wild Couit oi Common 1'Ieat in nnd lor nald county, on tho ilrht Monday ofKepieinber next, to ainwer to UIU HUU UOOIJMUIUV Ol UIU HUH I IIDIIIUIU, OT 1U1 llubto lo liavo llio fcamu UetiTinliu'd by Ibo kuld Vinnlvxpaitc. A A HON HMITII, jiiooiuauurK, June niii'riii. H OUSK FOU SALK. line younir llAClv llOUII Is ollerod for tale, IU votk Uoublo or ftiuuie, inquirooi AV. 11, KUONrt, may 2071 tf lJloonuburg, l'.i, All persons nro cautioned not to buy a certain jinmiienui y uuiu ' ,iay iui ia i. (,1V iiuiiilbs altir dato, lor ono bundrtd aiui ninety. llvo ($IU") dollais, pujublo lo Nnthuu Hlniily. uh 1 lmo tuclnd no alue. ANI)H1'.V I'll 1TIT, North Union, tctiuylUlll county, l'.i. Jnst prlntpil nn eoodrnnpr nnil In llift npalpRt Mlu..lUH'liL'i;'HuiiilCuNVl'AllI.r.'sKKi:illI.I.S nml ir biilu nt llio L'ui.UMiiiAN oillii', 'Iho law UMlllrc-H JlmllooH ill llio IVlU'O In Itiivon Kin Hill imi up In Uii lr ullkes, unili r 11 ininulty or 810 una dimblu tlio amount or tlio 1on itiiiutft'il. B LANK DKEDS. WO HOW bavo tlio ftnrkl nciinrlmrnl nf IU. I VI." DK1.HH ou bund aud for sale that were ouv kept In litoouihburg. Iurco id'o on best pnichmeut itupir. Common Duu, Dxtcutor'suud Aduiluls tiutors Dt-edt. small kl?o gooil papvr (cheup). Common Deeds, Ac, I ) LANK MOHT(IA(UiJuhtprlnled tiud forsalo j) U Iho CbiiHiMun'olllce. T i:AHrH, (blank) for mlo ut tho Cui.umiuan JJUllllW, 1) IX'KUT BOOKS lor snlo at llio CoiusiniAS 11 ' Olllco. 1 USTjens Iir.ANKB. huinmon,, Ilxrcullona iJ hubucpnaH, WiirifiulM,Ao.,ronhtanllyoulianil aua for halo ut tho ( oi.uu ihan orilce, BLANK MOH'IOAUIiH for tho una of havlim 1 unil ami Iurn Atisoclutlous, ror kale at tho L'ULUMllIAN OIIICO. Yte1?2 UI.ANKH promplly prlntcl to order r on auy quality or paper, at this Olllco BLANK l)i:i:i)H lutirluU4uud?urIuiout tho (xauMMAN Ouici.', )ItY 0001)3 QUOTATIONS. vounvciiM m:kict.r nv M. P. LUTZ. nitOWN MUSMNS. Inch Apptelon "A," iwr ynnl.. " .. by tho bol II II AwruatVA," ner vanl.. oy Iho holt 1 ABnwam'T Pcrvard.. Kl nil I v i i,n Imll Kxctcr "A," per yard " by Iho bolt Aiigumn v, per yarn.. rctereU UX2,U per ynrU H J f ,( by tliebolt l IS 10.1 jonnunocK per jnru 31 I1MCAC1IMUMLINH. Inch Uom coin, per yard , " ... " hy llio holt " WAtnautU. per yorJ ,t ',' hy llio bolt 1 nut or tlio Lfioin per ynnl, V, T " , ." " llioliolt... " Jjonsdalp, r er yard " " liy tho holt " Chspnmn, ierynrd !. , . by Iheliolt ' ttoflntnle, jcr yard " U U Ilnnlc(er ynrd !! "?, Mh ;i. :. , per yard " llnmllion "A," perynrd.... " Itochvlllc. per yap " rdofX'perynid t- mil or t lit houin, per yard " Mdiindnock, peryurd " l'tquot, per yard t'lurk shirting rorm.., Hlrlpo HIilrtniKs from.,, TICKhs'a.S. w'.Kiaai 13 &t 1 tio Ineli Mlnneliflhn m ' " I'nncsioda -a-, .11 " Wire Tulst !.V..r. . . . 2 :i) " OineRa'HV' -7 " I.hliili Valley "ll,: ', ji Hhlrtlllir ntl.l Mn,,rttt,t ,nl CnCllOO. Mcrrltnftr-lc nrwl Mnrntmn American, Ulrlimond and AlunclieslerM.V.' I'ltikft Rtid 1'urplef (JnrnerK. Aino-iUcng and Arnold , I'nlmnlifnn , 111 H OINOUAMS. Lnucastcr llnlld'8 Hrntcll.. llftxt " Noiipmlel Helahie.1 l n 2.) - u .15. i, m, JJ w) 2 ..12&15. lS.21i link, rtluoVrnd li'uVi'Kren'c mm tyniiit"(jurinrijui , jinn i,i iiens ror hums, MnrtWfMh l'opllns 1.!".. IS riillndelphU lluplliiM, all noloiH jw lied Mon HWicU AIpienHlt'i. n.ui), W,T-j,Dy (1,01 vMiinm-iiii rn ii vi VUUI111IVM., , Alexnmlcr Kid Gloves " " " two buttons.,, 1.2.'i 1.73 S1.00 .1 M :i so XM 3.ry HIIAWI.S. Aug n fit a allnl Kultfttm (striped nnd plain centre,)..,., lllHtnii " Hero i iiuit'u iiiimiiinn i-aisiey ;i.7i 1'HtBlev (red and black en run,) $.noto Slu.tr) UlackLucu fl.Wto$2.'2j Printed Percalo ,73, tl.C3 II. .10 Hummer Kelt a.itf 1(J Hone, 1'rcnch wovo L'orsoUi 70 PAPIM1 COnLAHH. Plelicns (clotli lined,) 10 Huby M " w no Aslor ( 2j PAPKU CU1TH. Nnpler (rcversable) sroor COTTON. AlexanderKlnss.whltonnd colorcd.a t)ydt. 1 " ' " " penloz, Vt J. A 1 Coats " ayds, H " " " " per ilo. tm CUlt's O. N. T. Machine . b yu 1'INH. Adamanllno pfrpnner 4 Netdlo points 8 iitisl NteUles " " 8 WHITK UOODH. 40 pbces IMques IS to 51 iimuop Jiiiwii 40 lo W Victoria " Hi to M Plain Cambrics is to GO Htrlponnd I'lald Cambrics S3 to f 4" inch Hott tlnlsh -li Plain NalnHook i Plaid nnd htrljo Nalosoolc a to d-'t inch India lxmc Cloth 4 Mull A. Ln Suisse 13 to &i rnrletons, white nnd colo.ed 40 Irish Llncu from S.4D.5lt. li). r3.5U0$I.H3 Ladles Unen lldlc's, dents lipm'il. " s, io, I?, ii, im, as, :s, 4o, 5 1 ;vt"y, iii, &i, aud vi ,3.3, 10,43, W,fi.3ttU, It3atid73 Linen Milrt tronls 25, Cotton Wove Wlilto TrlmmhiKS Towels Napkins per doz Tallin Linens Hod Spreads Nottluuhum Liu a Curtains 'M, c5 and W cts. per ynrd. TitOlTJ Ill to 5) .... l.toS3.liO 43 to 1.0.) Jl.".ito 3.73 In nddlllon to tho above, LUTZ has n full lino or marie S lk. colon l Mi-nrli 1'onlinn. siimm Diess Goods nnd MilUugH, Holtry and UlovtK, r(o nud Linen collars and cull. UmheiclUs, i-arasoix, t oum, iKKp MiiriK, ac, w men wouiu i ditllcult tolu tbo ) rlceor.ns tfiunssorOnentlo uAitiinu', ji. i; iiiiij, liioninsoui, in. In llrower's lllot lc.iier.t to the Court House. npr'Jr71-lf JUNE, HIi: KULTIIY SIJASOK. Tho summer months nro here, nud nn usual brlritfi a lorn; tin In of dlM'.ist many ilan2ious ami 1a1.11. u ih ino seusou unen 11:1111 ro ean no little In ricuptintliii; ourexliausud utrnmlli, uud vi hen we mo lequlred to loillly our phyhlquo ojMlnt Iho d.mgers iiilslnw from Iho universal pi evakney of sick neoH, l he on ly t rue hategu.ird U that puro and icllablo tonic nud luvlgor.Uor, MltfHLbllfrt HKltlt HirriUlS, which is ln dnrsed and recommended by tho medical faculty and unnuinborul thousand1 of persons In every city, town and viloco lu tho country, who have tested Uh lenudlul virtues, nnd by Its aid pre served or recovered their bialth. It will pnrliy tbo Hlood nndacretIons ; euro every form of In digestion, nnd nlloidlminidlate relief In cases of Djheultry. Colic, Cholera Morbus, and kindred disease. I'rovhlu yourself ii&Kafalnst n. time of need. Dclavs nro otteu dangerous, l'rico ono dollar per bottle. Hold by all druggists PATCNTnn IlnciiMniiR 7T11, 1 our cr.Li.iiR.vrr.D GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. t Will not forroJf. MUV 11 I u ink 1 it 111 -It lllBI.II 1111 UP nt nidi)1 ho ir. I riMiaou Miiy t"neri;'iH' v i rt uhp -'l(0 per month. J'roCto r UIMt ucr vvul.t j '1 (muiniilo li ns Klio'l 1 !( AO to irnUl riMi tiutci, tt.tltf teho boxi's J.OO. AttJi-t-s V) -illNG CO. Manufacturers' Ape- Piiuburgli, Ta. 1 CUTHlV.-TIu", I1 II hs ll-J til fllUI rlop iiimUiy. J lit v milt lli iri'im I'tIS I'KXnntillii ihUI'muhiiii D FOI N. 1 11 u rU f'ciinlt. unit bUU, i,tulnly m rlttoii, wii 4 orJti Mill iubi.1 ulUt pro 111 nt iiUt Hlluu Jan W71 ly A Cliaplfi of I'ni'ls. Piaco In valuablo In a newspaper, ami It is therefore pinposeil In thUailvi rlleineut to eon ilcnkoa vnrlity of f.ictn, Important to tho public, Into a fcmall cnmpahR, Ihoso f.iclH rcftr lo llos. tetter's Htornncli IlltlciK what Hint eelebralcil meillclno la, anil what It will ilo. In lh tint place, linn, Ihoaillclo Is n stimulant, toulo anil alterative, cohsMIiib of n combination of nn absolutely puro rplrltucus aecnt Willi tho most valuablo meillciunl veuclablo eubslances that liotanlo rcncaich lias tlacdl ut tho dUpouil of thochcmlKt nud tho ptiytilclau. Thet-o lugrcdi enls nro compounded wllh gicnt care, and lu kuch proportions ns to produce n prcpaiatlon which Invluorntes without eicltliiB llio general Fystcni, It tones, regulated and controls Iho ttomach, tho bowels, tho ller, and tho minor feecretlo organs. Wlmt this great rcbtorallve will do must bo gathered Irom what It has done. The cuio of dyspepsia, or any other form of Imllcestiou, Iu which 11 nas i-ccn peisutently aduilulstorcd without ellcctlnz 11 radical cure, Is yet to bo heard from, and tho samo may bo Mild of bilious dlsordcis, luteiuUlleni fecr, nervous nllectlous, general debility, ennsllpallun, slclc headache, meutnl dlsabllliles to which tho feeble tiro so subject. It puillUs all tho llulds of tho body, In. cludlni! tho blnml, and tho gcntlo stlinul.inu which It imparls in llio neivous system Is not succeiiliil by llio sllghlest leactlon. This Is a eliapler of fact which readets, for their own Minis, fciiDuid marie aud lemeiuber. puniiiu baLTE OK VALUAHLE U I'. A I, KBTATIJ. .T.!'1,?' "f U.',V Jrt'l""' Couttof Coluinbla ouulo5;-. "!nle,s.'olu,,U tXlma ,'"b"0 " SATU11DAY, JUNK 17th, 1671, tho following described mil estate, Mzi Acer lain tract 01 land Ijlng In Locust township, in Columbia county, nnu niljolnlnglnnil or Hainuel llnmplon, land of John hnyder, land ofl.eonard Adams, nud others, coulaluliig 1' I I' T Y .1 onus nn7,.0.f,aYl"n.v,N,rai''. MCC,' tt l0 "ou-' Time 1110 on iho picuilsps npplo and cherry llees. nnd a spring ol excellent waler. Amlti bo mid as the Lsialo wf riuiiiuel U, 1'llklnglou, dtccasil. ' HCNJAJIIN WAONKlt, ., . Adinlnisirator. TI'ltMH OF HAI.II-Ten percent, of tho ono. fou rlh of tho put cause money to bo isild on strlL. Ing uowli ut Iho prnpetly iino-fourlh, less tho ten percent, oiuho eouilrinatlout uud llio ro. lualuing Uireo.fouilhs lu ouo year lliouaflor wllh luleust Irom llio coullrmnilon, nut, .. WFLMKUrON II.1JJT, llLcomLtiiO.Miiy U', l7I. Uerlr 1 OF THE AG El CLARK'S COLUMN. 1871. SPRING. 1871. II. CLARK HAH ItECIIIVr.I) II1H Sl'JlINO GOODS IOUCJHT AT J.OWKST CAHlf l'llICIW, nml will AT A ltEUUCTlON IlcBimlli of any l'rlco Lint. i;Aiiri;r t UAINBnt a) cent Hrill.NU llIALt.IllMat... . l'l ccnU a m.hiii.i: sixpi:.ci: iii:n i:it rn.i.v a si.oiv .niiii.mm;. n A 1' Mi u it o IN S r mSrr GOODS, H. J. CLARK Haft opened AT viutv LOW l'lncia. NOW IN STOHK DAUOAIN.S IN MATI'INO CAUI'KT, I.INKN HIIAWI.S, NAl'KIN.S, . IlIAlT.lt LLNT-SS. tovj:lh, UANDUTItCIIlm, llI.IIACIIKI). MUSLINS', ruiuix, Sic. &r, A:c, &r, LOOK AT OUIt w II I T K GOODS, I1EI) Hl'ItHAIW, AND iroasn FuitNisiiiNo aoous. Nl) TllOL'IlI.i; TO SHOW OO011H. 0H0I0E FAMILY GROCERIES. liFST I.V TJIH MAHKHT AT VHUV LOW l-HICKS, TIIY OUH $1,U0 SYIIUP. Nononv uas nnrmi corrnus. Pino nml l're&h. Wo can only mcutnn afewlendlnc nrtlcles. Como nndfceo u and u wilt 1)0 YOU CiOOD. IMillntleliiliiu 1'oplltis a laro issortiiiciU of all ftlitidcN at IO cIh. per j a CbMuclms ordered nnd will havo lu store n ,sood nssnrlmcnt of l'lques for Hprlng nnd Hum mer, wash 1'oi'I.ins ut is cU. CfiATtK basin store a Hue stock of JJKW CAH IMi:itES , to wll-Down, Down. CT.AUKwlll l:up at nit tlme.HnfuU Hue of aUOCUUir.s.TKAK nt 1.00 per lb. to the beht In market at SI. lit. CAIJj AND BKU n largo and well assorted Moelc of notion, hosiery, eloves, umbiellas, Ac. CLAUICH AIXOWH NO Jtl.SUEritr.sr.NTA TION OK OOOD.S. nor makes none when helling. If lie knows It, And nny errors made ho Isnl woys wllllmjtondjust. I'ancy Snap, Jlabbllfs besi, Olyccrlne, Honey, C.isllle, w hllu and colored. You will llnd a full nnd largo atoclc ol (ienuluo TiiA l'ror.i) CAiti'irr chain at clauk's. Ileavv Laced inrtnins at fio aud "j ceuls per yard, Ollur Cuiialns In stotk, l'or a full stock of Dry CIoo.I., ro Io ULAI1KH, In Etoct, a good and larjo slncl; oftll'ILTINO COTTON. Ladles go to CLAllK r .r your 2 W guitars. In Iho linn or JHI.SLIN-l, both bleached nnd million hid, ho oilers as l.irgo n slock and as well assorted, nnd ntlhn bottom rates. lUeter 1 yard wide, 1 cts by llio bolt and li'JJby tho j-nru, uicoui.i, iho sumo ns 1'rull cf tho Loom, .Mills & Idem. flouts goto CLM'.KS for your noby Sunimer Hats aud Cnps. l'lavorlng cxlrncts, fjnlles go to CLAKIC Ifyon want a neatfihnwi at a low prlco and good goods. I or Carpets, CLAHK has now In sloro Pncli Viool, Ingrain, iliu Knnils Hag Curpels, that Is cqucl lo any Country Mnke, at 73 cts, per yard, TiiAri--or.il cAnrivr chain, iim it in mnikct, at SO cts, per lb. by w eight, (Io to CLAWCS ror your Shoes, clicarou In town, a lull assortuieut ou hand for I.idlcs M Uses and Chlldreus. Clark Imi rccolveil another lot ot Litstliii; Polish nnil Coukpchs Galtera nt $2 a ralr for Indies, Cnll nml ioa them. Any goods yon may want call on Clark ami If ho has got them ho will bo pleased toshowtuciu. In stock, a full Rtsortment ol 1'ionch 10 Ikmo COItHHlHntTO cents. CLAIM? will reeelvo n largo stock of Ijidlcs' Fining felt HKIHTH nf Iho lalcst Uylo and pat terns. CLAIIK has received another New Btylo of iJllIVIS 1, nun. CLAIIIC hns received a largo stock or POCKCT KNIVES for Ladles and Ocnts.lncludlng tlio old lurlow. Clauk keeps tho Inrpeft i.toek of v-iirpuis in town, iroin -ill cts to fijapci uiii. You will flud a fullstiiek of HltlS aooim In season, such ns Alapaka, l'opllus, rialds, Berges in piams aua stripes. A largo lino of Looking Olassea. A full stock of WHITE GOODS on hand. HUSH rori.INH,Bilkl'oplltis,c.f alltolois. Bilk Dlmdecs Uolics. CLAUK sellsa fair Oreen Ten at U cents per liuud. Ono or leo bi st nnd largest stocks of black anil ttrlped ALl'ACAH lu lown. Now lu storo a largo Btotlc of Hoop bklrls. Misses' Bklrls SS its., Ladles' 41 cents to $100. TO aENISClaikiiflirsalulllluoof IHo very best and most last.lonablo stock of Taper Collars Lotlttttr, Llnen-lnctd, thakttjitare, Jict, ami muite Bells IiADILS' 0001) HOSE at 83 els.,ticuU' Htltlklt Hose at !i cts., and upwards, Foralatgeand tine assortment of Neck Ties, cheap, call at CLAKKB. CLAHK offers to the TAUMUUS 11 full Hoclc of floods which ho will sell them fur pioduco us low 3 for tho cakh, Call nnd 0 for yourkclvcn. OtVTiK Bolls 11 heavy ono ynnl wldo Btnndnrd muslin at 1!: cents by tho bolt or 12 cents by tlio yard, Uloomsburg, March 17, Ml-tf.l Patent Modicinca. QNK MILLION OVUVICS HA VKI). it I ono of the rrmarltfiblo faeU or this rcmar kablo BKe, not merely that so mouy persons nro Iho victims of dypepftla or lndlgentlon. but lit willing victims. Now, wo would not bo under stood to sny thnt nny one reKnrdidyapepitii with favor, or leols dlxnoRod lo rank ft anion a tho luxuries of life, l'ar from It. lltose who nnvo oxperlettcod lis torments would nrout such nu Idon, All dread It, and would gladly dHponsn with Its tinnlensnnt familiarities MurkTnpley, who wm Jolly underatl tho trylntfclrcnmsUincri lu which ho wait plnced. never had nn attack of ilyspepRlit, or his Jollity would Imvo S)Mudlly larKiikonblm, Men nnd women somctlmrs MiuVr Its tortures uncomplnlnltiKly, but whoever tienid ofn person whonnjoyod themT Of nil tho multifarious disease towhpJi tho liumnii ftystcm I liable, thero Is pcrttnim bo ono so Rcnernlly prevalent ns rtypejsltt. 'Jheronru diseases mora acuta nnd painful, nud wide h moro lnuuuiHi provu lain i ; oui none, ino cut'ri or wnicn are m ueprossiiu to tno ininii mid I so hbiu veir uifliruflsinR io ino ouy( wretched bclua la thu world It ii Jf thero 1h n Tlut It U not our Intention to dlscsnlou tbo horrors of JJjspcpsla, To describe lliem truth lully Is simply nn Impossibility, It Is potblo to nolnt nut n renltilv. Wo Imvo saitl thntdrsnett kIii Is perliaps tho most universal oi bit man du- tii.f. i ma toipuuncniiy uio cn in wie k, ui led HtaleH, Whether this eneml prevnlenco H duo lo tbo character of tho Jood(lbe method of Its piepfirntton. or tho hasty manner lu which It Is usually swnllowcd, Ii not our provluco lo ex Plain, 1 ho gnat fnct with whlcu wo aro culled lo dent is this t UYHI'lirrflA rUKVAir9 almost uulversallj. Neorly every otner person yon meet in n Vlo llm.and apparently wllllnsf ono; for wero this not tho cano why no many sulleiuis. when a cer tulu.ftpecdy nud afo remedy Is within tho rosy rench of nil who deslro to aval I themselves of It r Hut tho rr.n orlty will not. minded by prejudice, or dolt rrtd by sumo other unexplained Inilueiice. thoy refuto to accept tho relitf proirered them, Tliey turn n deaf cur to tho testimony or tho thcuumds whoMJSUlleilngs have bceu alio via teU nml with strauKo infatuation, appear to dlntf with depcrnta determination to tneir rnth'esH tormentor, J tut nays a dyspeptic: What Is thin lemedy? uj which wo reply t 'ibis fire-at ullovm tor oihuiniin Miilrlnn is iilmoit as widely known as t'o K'lulish InneiisKe, It has allayed Iho at'onks or thoUhnnui, uud Is lo-!ay carrying comfort and encourage men I tu lhuurambt of others, 'ihii acbnowieUucd panacea It nono other than Un. H00.''I,.VND'8 OUltMAW HITrElW. Would yoa know moro of tho mcitls of thli wonderful inctllclno than can be learned from the experhnco of others? Try It yourself, nnd when It Ins railed Hk fulfil tho neenmuco nl its eillcacy given by tho propletor, then abaudon lallh lu It, Lirr it nu ncMUiinEiino, flrstofnll.that IIOOrLAND'H CIEUMAN I1IT TJJIli Is not u rum beveraae. 'Ihey aro not alcoholic In nny senco of tho term. They aro composed wholly of tbo puio Julco or Mtul principle or roots. This Is not h jucio iiHtteilloi). Tho extracts from which they are compounded aro prepau-d by ono f tho ablest or German chemists. Unllko nny other Hitters In tho martpt, they aro wholly free Irom sprlrltuous lnKredicuts. Tho objections which hold wilh mi much force naalnst preparations ot this class, namely that u deslro iorintosiciitiii ilrlnki Is htlmulatnd by their uo,nre notvaliu In Ibo ci4Qor the (iertoau Hltterrf. Mo lir Irom. t neouraslmj or inculcating n tasie or demro fort liiebrlntlnu lorrai;es, It may be conlldontly averted that their tendency Is lu n dhtmerlcilly oprosllo direction. Their iirecUcan bo In nil enst-s of tlio biliary tiystcm. llooftmd'fi (icrmau Hitters Bland v without uu equal, nctiiii; luomntlv and vlirorouslv unou tho Liver: they remove Its torpidity and cause healthful mh.'c- lion oi ono I hercbv Klinitlvlnir thn klninitrli u IlIi tho most lndls peusablo elements of toond til cestlou lu propir proortloiiK. Theyjttw tmio to the htomncJi mmulitiuj; its xumii"tii,nud enabling it to perjorm Its autlts hs nuUno de binned it should do. They lmpait lor ind htieugth to tho eutiro nystom, cnimni t lie p.itluit to leel like another being lu faoi, i iii'j hlra n, now lcaso of life. Tiitv 1'uniFY thi; m.aoi), clonnslns tho vital fluid of all hurtful lnipurl ties nnd supplanting them Willi Ihu element of genulno henlthruluess. lu 11 word, theio Is scnree'iy n uiscaso in wnicn tuey cannot uo saliiy unil beucllclnlly employed: but lu tli.il most lienerally prevalent UUtressins and dreaded ulease, Llysrcpsln, THCY STAND UNUIVAI.TO. Now, theio nm certain rl.iisos or peisotm lo whom pxlumo Hitters uro liot only uiip'iliilnblo but who llnd It Impos'lblo lo lako tlteni without poslth o dlscumrort. l'or such Dlt. 1IOOFLNI';5 atUlM,N TONK" has been specially prepircil. It is lnlcn led f.ir itko whero a silt-lit nlcohotlo ulninl.int Is re quired Incouneeilou wllh IhcwolKkuowirjiinln properties of tho puro Ueriuan Hitters. This 1'imtc contains alt tno Ingredients of lha Hitlers, but so llavored as to renuivo tho extreme liltler ness. This i.rcpirallon Is not only pilalable, but comblues.lu modiilcd rorm, nit tho vlituos or tho (lennan Hitlers. Tho solid ixlracta or somo or Naluro's choicest restorall es are hold In solution by a spirituous ugentnr tho pnrtst iiunllly. Incasesol languor or excessliodeblllly where the sj stein appears lo havo bee-jluo lx. hausled or Us energies, HOOKLAND'a TONIC acts with almost marvelous tUVct. It not only stimulates tho llnggliu nnd wasting energies, but Invigorates mut permanently stiengtUeiis IU action upon tho Liver and Ktomacli thnrju h, perhaps less pninipt than the Hitlers, when llio samo quantity Is taken Is none tho less t -it 111. Indigestion, llllllousuoss, liiyslcal or Nervous t'loslrullon, Jlehl leadlly to Its potent liilluelie', ItVlvss tlinluvnlld n new and stronger hold up on life, rc:noes depression or spirits, nud In spire: chcertulness. It mipplnnts ihoptlii nrdl t ase with lhoiasonr.il eomlolt or perieet lua.tn. It give., sticngth to wialiuess, lhroirs despi u deney lo tho winds, aim starts tho restond In valid upon a nowntid gladsome career. Hut l)r, llnotlund's beni'f.K'tlons to tlio human raejaro nut c jiiilued to his telobi'atcd OEH1IAN BITITIKS, or Ills Invalualjlo Tonic. Ho has prepared another itledlcluc. which Is rapidly winning Its way lo iipular lavor becauso ol Its Inlrinslo meills. This Is' UOOI'LAND'd rOloniYLLIN PILLS n perfect substitute for mercury, without nny or ...v-.vit.j a v, ., .guiiti ilea. Theso wonderful Pills, which nrn ltitri.lo.l Irt act upon tho Liver, uro mainly composed or Todopiiyllln, urtho vital rr.iNCiPLi: op tub manduakh nooT. Now wo destra thn rend.r tn.llfct tnptlv n,.,lr,r- stand that this extract ol Iho Mandrake Is ni.inv nines more powtrnu 1111111 tno Alanilrnko Itseir. It Is 11 meillclno virtues ol this liuallli-glvlni! plant In n perfectly pure nnd hl'lily eoneci Imted rorm. Houeii tt Is that two or Iho Todo piiyllln Till constitute a Mil dose, while nnv. whero six to eight ora hamiml or preparations ol tlio Mandrake nro requited, Tho l'odoph) llin ACTS Dini-CTLY ON THK HVHIt, stlinuliithu Us rmicllous and canting it lo limits Its bllury Frcrettons lu lognlar and piop'r iiunutllles. Tho Injurious results which luviirl ubly lollow llio uso of mercury huniliclynvol b il ..j 1111-11 ue, i.iii 11. 1101, upon 1110 i.iveroiue that their powers aro excited. Tho evlract ir Mandrako lontaluo 1 In them Is skllirini cum blued wltli lour other extraots, ono ot which acti upon tho stomach, ono usn tlio uiper b.i 1 , 0110 uis-ui tho lower bowels, uud 0110 pnvt i's any griping eifti t, thus pro luciiign pill th t 1 -lluenees tho eutiro dUestlvo nnd ailment, iv stcm, iu uu tqual nud liailuoulotis mautii r, and Its nitlon entirely trie from nnuseii, vimuL lug or griping rulua commou t j all olUtr pin,, i- Tos'sesslng theio much doslrablo quallU. tlio Tudupti Uiu bocoiues luvatuabU Ui n I'AMILY MCUICIMi No household should be without them. They ate perleelly site, require but two lor an ordl. nary dose, are piompt and eltlelent In ncilon, uudwiicnusiilln connection with Hr. llooil.tu Vh Oermau Ullters. or Tonic, may bo regarded as eeltalu specltles lu all eases or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or any or tho disorders to which tl.o k stem is oitlluaiily subject. Tho TODOTllYLLIN TILLS act upon tho stomach nnd bowels, carrying oir improper obstructions, while llio UltleuorTiinle pitrlf Hie blood, slreugtheu and Invigorate tin liatue., glvo lone and upisriliu in tho klotuucn. and Urns I. nil, I up the InValld nnow. ' Ur. llooUand, having provldnl tun-mil rente, illea loy dlsenses, has given the w 01 Id one unduly lor external application, In the wouiliAlul pie 1 million fcuowu us du. HijonaNU'.iauniiKoiu aH,1l'.Uo.1.!lik'.l,'iJ.VtrC,iiU y'" I'alns aud llht umatlkiu. Ni utnleln. Tnntlmi-1,0 f.in.i..i..u Kprulus, lluins, Tain In tho Haik and Loins J lngw ornik, .so., all ylcd tu iu e-xlernol appllea tioii. 'Ihouumberofeurisieliicloa uyltuuston. l.hlng, and Ihey nro luereaklng e erv day. Tnktn luleruully.lt Is a cure for lleui.i,f. Kidney Diseases, bliU Hendaclu-s, Colle. Hisin. lory. Cholera iltnbus, Clamps, i-alns lu ibo Htoniach, Coles, Akthluo. c. Iho Mrtek Oil Is coinisistil entirely of healing guius uud ei-kint ul oils. 'J he principal Ingiedt. cut is nil oily niUlanee. j icuud lu tho koulli. era pnrtortfrieee, nulu-ti us a desirojeror luiln are tin v n-nu ,u . 'i i,,..,.,m.,i. i.. 'i.. '.: Iv".'!1,1"! !JJ;,!l'!,u"'''"'.".ft,llul u thokowhoaiti ivX tl lll heioughl eonyliJiu U.im ul lu Inestimuhlo vnluo. Tlitko lleuiidUs will bo sent by rxprtss to ; luf y,vl"H." "I'l'lleallou lu the I'lllNCI. iiHvl'n-iiJV.-';."u."'.. lll;"?'AN MhDICTNI-i CIIAS, HI. I.V.iAri, l'ioii It-fur. llitio HtiucdUtaio lor inlo by DtuigUls, 8Uirekcci-ct,audMidlcluo Ucnltismrjttliiit I