THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,' The' Columbian. Bloomsburg, Friday, Deo. 0, 1871. ilro.lUtowKi.T.ACo.,40 Vatk Hmr.nrennronly jUMIlOllKt'U lUYClll'IHB nKtlll" III 1CW I OlKi t'ni:,WKTliitn!M.lL,(.,iSn, MJ7Chetnut Htreet, titn nur nnlv nulliorir.ril Auriiln In I'hllailnltthlAi 0.(1. MlTiti'HY, (, Ionr imlhorlaed Agent nt (Vntrnllft to IraiiMctauy business pertaining to TIH1 LUIil HI lll.n IlllCe 0 f All mix otl lMfmptit fhr tlm fnrirntriff locftlr tloi mustbGcndonied by Uicmj Agents, or, t hey Win i neivu uu uiicmiuu, ' Hallrond Timo Table LACKAWANNA i HLOOManUItU It. It, Kmtli. Hmilli. Mull Atl)nlllKlHll()ll l.x icfb lBHA.M. 3:571M, miia.m. tiav.tt. tlliV. M. M A.il OATAWll'flA It. II, MtOM UUriaiTRTATION, CIoIhr Nnrtli. 4:11 1; M. doing Hontli. To out Ilcndcrs, Cm I. Hkockway mil (ho lirosc-xit litiblls li'.r not liflvlng been nblo to nrrlvo nt tlic tr.tr.o coiicluslmi In regard to tho vnluo of tho Coi.umwan establish tnditi tlio latter will rcllro from lil-s Kitiiucllon Willi It on tho 1st of .lumiiiry next. 11 la desirable, tliotcfotp, that nil rciEOiiB linvlnu dcnlincs with tlio pres. ent publisher thould tclllo up jirovlous lo that date. On January Ul nil utrsct tied accounts will bo left In tlio li.mds of C. W. MiLLEH, Kti),, forimmediato collection. Decembers, 1671-tf. jr. F. Conn eh Is authorized to trans p.ct nny business connected with tho Coi.u.mman ofllce. tr. Tui.piiav last was tho coldest day that has visited us this winter. Tho river Is frozen over nt tho Uloom Ferry mid tlio lco tuftlelently stions that par. ties arc err.Bsinp; it on foot. The editor of tho Columbian will sell his premises, on tho corner of Centra Street anil 5th Avenue, Illoomsburir, and rIvo possession thereof nt nny tlmo after January 1st. Tlio property Is in all respects i very deslrablo ono and will bo sold on favorablo terms. Call and scr. . aJonciAN PowklTj, Assistant Super intendent of tho Lchlfih Company's mines, was shot in tho streets of Sum mit Hill, Carbon county, I'.i., last Sat urday night, by an unknown person, and died on Monday morning. Two men havo been nrrcstcd on suspicion. Lows NAi'or.KON's goods nnd chat tels found In Paris, aro being sold under tlio hammer. Thcroaro t'00,000 bottles of wlno among tho goods olfored. It Is thought tho salo will reullzj two mil lions of francs, about onoiigh to Ibiul dalo his unsettled debts. Alexis. Tho Clraml Duko Alexis arrived in Philadelphia on Sunday eve ning. On Monday ho had a formal ro ccptlon by tho commit too, brejlcf.ntod at tho Park, shown around tlio city nnd attended a grand ball in thu Academy of Music In tho evening. Ac-cnrrr.i). Iluv. A. K. IIouni:, of Wllllamsport.hasaccepled tho position of Principal of tlio Koystrmo Normal School at Kutztowu, llciks county, which was tendered him tiimo mouths ago. Mr. IIou.ni: Is a native of Spring field township, Pucks county, and has filled tho ofilcoof City Superintendent of tho public schools of Williamsport for pcvcral years past. Puna way. On last Saturday nfter noon, a horse, attached to a carriage, in which wcro seated tho owner, Rev. John Hewitt, Hector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, nnd wife, of this place, becamo frightened nnd ran against tho corner of Mr. Corrcll's fur nlturo store. Itesult Mr. Hewitt cs caped with a few slight bruises and Jlrs. Hewitt was moro seriously Injured vehlclo slightly damaged. Tin: Luzcrno Union records another terrible accident resulting from tho too common practice of blowing down a lamp chimney to extinguish tho light. Thccnaialty occurred in Cleveland, Pa.., a few nights since. Mrs. Kllzaboth Stark disrobed to retlro about ten ci'cleck. Sho attempted to extinguish lier coal oil lamp in u very common manner, by blowing down tho chim ney. Tho lamp exploded, throwing over her tho blazing liquid, and In an Instant tho was enveloped In ilames and terribly burned. The houso of C. Q. MOiti'iiv nnd public School Houso In Conyngham township, was totally destroyed by flro on Sunday morning last, nt about 3 o'clock. Mr. MuitPHY nnd family l'arcly escaped with their lives, ns thoy wcro only nrrouscd by tho neighbors breaking In tlio door of his houso whim the alarm was given. Tho insurance) will probably coverono half of tho loss. Mr, Muni'liY saved till Ills papers, k that his sureties for tho collection of taxes, Ac., aro harmless. Tho flro was tlio work of au Incendiary, for coal-oil was discovered on tho plank walk around tlio bdiool homo nnd thrown agnlnst his house, so as to Ignlto tho fire. 'o aro sorry to loam that Mr. MuupjiY's back was sprained in his efforts to savo his papers. Tho incen diary Is supposed to bo actuated by tho dlllkulty lately taken placo with tho School Hoard of that township. Mr. Muni'liY was a teacher in tho school house destroyed by tho lire. Donation. Mit, Kditoh.-a few days slnco I ro celvcd tho following "Card." " You aro invited to nttend n surprlso 'Donation' party nt tho residence of Mr. James C. i.ecuir, for tlio benellt of ltov. T. H. i turns, on tlio nuernoon utul ovenlng of November UOth, 1871." Of eourso went, I alwnysgo, wliero I am Invited so particularly, If I can, (and am n mind to.) Brother Tubba was Junior preacher last year, on tho Klysburg charge, nnd now boaida with tnid J. C. Pccilur. within tho bounds of tho Melntyro up polntmcnt. Tho nttendancn was not largo but good. I found thupcoplu eat ing, drinking', (nothing intoxicating) and giving, How much thoy nto nnd drank, deponent tnith not but satih they Kavo Ufty-four dollars a largo share of which was cash. At a proper hour, nbout nlno p, m,, lliu peoplo began to talk of seperatlng, Ptother Tubbs thanked his frionds for this regard. (Thu money I moan,) Then followed Blnglng, thanksgivings, Intercessions nnd good nights. 1 hope soon to bo ablo to Inform you of other good deeds, done by thu Mo- Intyro people. E. M. T. Catawlssa Hills, Dec. 2, 1871. (.'oiiuiiiintratlon. T tho nilllor of tlie Columbian I Tlio Common Schools of our County will compsro favorably with lhoo of any oilier county of this State, with but few oxeoptions. In tho capacity and competoncy of our corps of teach era, nnd In our buildings nnd school' roim furnlturo wo nro keeping apaco with tlio tlniesln school Improvements. Tho grndo of our teachors Is being raised rapidly by tho advantages nllordcd, by tho Normal School nt lllooni9burg nnd ncadomles In tho conn ty, to teachers In tho preparation for incir prorcsslnn. Yet ono thing, In my estimation, of vast Imnortntico to tlio schools nnd teachers Is being crossly neglected by tho teachers of Common :cnooi3, nnd 1 11030 onganed In conduct Ing our schools of a higher grade. Wo havo publl'hcd In this county four nowjpapors, which proves very conclu elvely that tho peoplo of this county aro a peoplo of reading habits, and yet how IIlllo appears In them regarding our Common Schools. In which respect wo aro behind most other counties nor Is tho fault with our newspapor editors, but with our teachers and thoso con ducting our schools. Tho politician ills curses tho Issues Involved, In tho news papers tho agriculturist furnishes lo tho public, In printed matter, tho best ways of raising different kinds of ve ' ctablcs and grains, and tho .teacher should do tho samo by his constituents in letting them know tho manner of learning most readily tho young Idrn how "to shoot," nnd such other Infor mation n ho may havo ocrpjlrcd from experience) for tho benellt of thoso who nro engaged In tho samn profession. Iso doubt cither of tho editors of our county papers would gladly glvon col umn of their paper to bo devoted every week to tho subject of Education or an "Educational Column," to bo edited by somo tc.icher. It would add matter of great Interest to overy family if properly conducted. Every teacher In tho county nnd thoso desirous of writ ing upon tho Htiljcct of education should contrlhuto to tho column some original production of their own, and It would soon becomo Interesting to teachers, parents nnd children. Should nn nrllclo appear by somo teacher with tho writer's namo signed, ills pupils, such as could read, would bo very mix- ous to sco It, nnd exolto nn interest upon that point In tho school. Parents would bo pleased, seeing that It was the work of "our teacher," and ho would mmcdlately rlso In tho estimation of both parents nnd children, especially If It wero tho practico of him requiring ils pupils to write "those dreaded things compositions." They would at oneo seo that ho did not wish to teach by precept only but by practico also. At ono tlmo whllo I was teaching I wroto nn nrtlclo on somo educational subject nnd signed my initials, they wero discovered by somo of my larger pupils to bo mine, n paper was brought to tho school room In tho morning by ono of thorn, nnd soon n number of them wcro crowded around n tablo try ing to get n gllmpso of it ono nfter another ns then came in wero told of It, and dually n small boy camo to mo and asked, "teacher did you urile u-hat is in the paper there f" I was asked fre quently afterwards when I would write again for the paper. I instanco this to show what Interest can bo created In tho proper place. Every teacher should bo a ready writer, and unless ho makes an nllcmpt ho will never becomo proficient. Every teacher as I havo said beforo can gain access to tho columns of somo paper published in tho county, through which ho can Impart tho results of his experi ence or of his reflections. Suco n eourso will benefit tho writer and nt tho samo timo will awaken others of tho samo profession to thought and action. In his way tho attention, not only of eachers, but parents, will bo called to ho work of education. Ono mind may move a thousand. Teachers can through tho press discuss overy question pcr- alnlng to their duties, ns thoroughly In this way as nt associations or Institutes', and perhaps better. Tho newspapers n ourcounty nro instruments that havo as yot been employed too lltllo for edu cational purposo). 'A. KcaMinalile Hints, Wk tnko tho following timely sugges tions from tho Philadelphia Ledger: Tho nipping nnd eager air proclaims tlio rapid approach of Winter. And tho Winter has thoughts and purposes nnd duties, which must bo entertained and put In practico at once. EIsj wo shall havo want of consideration, wasto and Imperfect performance. Ono of tho most Imperatlvo duties of tho winter Is provision for tho poor. Without doubt tho many excellent organizations which exist will Eoon bo In operation, and ef forts will bo niado an.l continued to glvo relief to such extreme cases ns present thcmselve-s to tho public chari ties. Tho labors of thoso organl.itlon s aro greater than any can understand. In tho meanwhile it becomes tho duty of overy ono, within thu circle of his influeneo, to seo what can bo dono to anticipate tho work of theso associa tion,!!, nnd, by nntlclpatiug, to pruvent sull'erlng. Shelter, clothing nnd fuel aro requis ites which do not como within tho per- view of all benevolent associations to so great an oxteut its tho supply of food Put the meaning of tho word "starve," as given In old English dictionaries, Is "to perish bycoWor hunger.'1 Common usago restricts tho meaning of tho word starvation to tho lack of food but no amount of food will wholly avert the pro-drating e'll'Cct of "star vation" by cold. Tho precautlon.iry measures Just now to bo taken by overy ono who has moro than n sufficiency of raiment, Is to supply bomo person who Is les fortunate. A vast amount of good can bo douii in this way, and tho dUposal of superfluous articles cm bo so managed as not only to anticipate suiiering, nut to savo tho decent nrldo nnd self-respect of tho necessitous. Out grown garments of children, uud urtlu- lea lieioiiging to older persona, or whlcl: they no longer euro for, may bo mado to do excellent service, und if Judicious iy distributed can bo so given us to seem tho gift of friendship rathoi' than of charity. Ondgreat advantago of this mode of making everything which can bo useful tonuybody, of service to some body, Is, that tho givers Imowthnt their tloniitions nro well bestowed nnd useful. Tho relief of the urgent buffering In tho West has depicted somo surplus ward robes, but we hopo It bus not exhuusled them. Tho wide provnlanco of an epidemic uisi-usu iu vtiuuio puna uj mo eouuiry opens nn unusual nvcuuo for charity, Of course, duo nnd proper precnullon rostrlcta personal visits. Hut physicians nnd others whoso professional and other, relations bring them In contact with tho sick nnd suffering will gladly avail themselves of tho remedial aid which tho furnishing of comforts will impart, not only to tho actually diseased, but to their families. Peoplo among whom a contagious dl3caso exists nro doublo suflorers. Their means of support and relief nro cut off, nnd lo tlio. grief of 8lckncssund sorrow nro ndded tho mis cry nnd mortification of nvoldnnco by their neighbors and others. In this field charity hasascoponlmost unlimited. On suvcrat nnnual roturns of tho holidays tho Ledger has ndvlscd tho iitltiitiiff of prosants. Tho a nmo suggestions nro again In season. Homo- body wittily speaks of tho absurdity of presenting rullles nnd frills to n man who Iim no shirt. Yet a great propor tion of holiday presents como under this tuelou eitegory. Thoso who pur pose and nearly every ono docs so pur poso to mako prcfonts nt Christmas nnd Nuw Year, should take tlmo to consider how they may turn tlio occas ion to ono of profit nnd renl advantage. Pretty trifles havo their place, but should not absorb too much of tho en thusiasm of tho holiday spirit. Tlieso nnd other seasonablo considerations should bo weighed at lclsuro beforo tho stores and streets nro crowdoJ with purchaser-". I.tnr.HAi.lTY. Wohenr a good thing told nt tho e'xpenso of n merchant In n neighboring town. Ono of thu minis ters of tho placo was having n donation parly, when Mr. .ambitious to ap pear liberal, marked u four dollar castor up to twelve dqllars, nnd took It In as n don ittou, gotlliu mush credit for ids liberality. Tho next il y the minister called nt tho store with his twclvo dol lar ceslnr, stating that as they could not afford so oxpenslvo ii'i article, ho would bo pleased to oxehango It for its marked valuo In other needed goods, and tho minister was sosn wending his way homeward loaded down with a loz'vi dollars' worth of selected groco- rl(3. Tun total population of tho United Stuto3, as correctly stated in tho report of tho Superintendent of tho Census. Just finished, is 38,923,210. Tho colored population Is 4,8S0,397 ; Chinese, 03,253; Indian, 3S3.712. Tiieue wero In Philadelphia 233 leaths from Small Pox, for tho wesk erdlng on last Sunday. Dkxtek is said to havo trotted n mllo In 2 minutes and 1 1 seconds In a private trial recently. The reason "Xasby" goes lecturing is: Peoplo havo quit reading his twad dle, henco ho has to read it himself. ltcclpts for Subscription to the "Ooliim Man," for Xmcmlior, 1871. riinrlri Krum 2 oo 'Wm Miller 200 Win II linus 2 fiuj M Iinivir a ( Hull Dyer 2 U' David llnnntt I no (1 1' llrlisbnph I! Ml M J I) WUIil-iglon IJI .Inhti Cl (lulrl: H U .1 II VBinlertlu-o Jr a in Win ei lliirrls 2 lVm llnsc-nlnioli 2 lid Jncnli Knlttln 1 OITholnn O't.Vmner 2 00 Sumiipl Ntyhant 2 l-ih.Incol. l'NIitr 2 00 Wmllowi-ll 2 Oo' losepli M1U- 2 INI !,4nnnnl Kike lulntl 2 o lAljrnm Wnlilforth 2 oo Ismo Huyiler 2 OOllDr J K Kobhhn 2 10 MARRIAGES. F.MJX-S.MOVEIi-On tlio Si Iiiht.. liv ltov. A. Jtrltlnln, nt tholcKl,i'iicanf lliobrMo'H purentH In Mlintnvllli-, I'nlninl-liii-nniily, Mr. rvrui 11. I'nux. nf Kspy. to Mlhl Mury, n ilanit'itpl- of Hftllllll-1 HlllMl IT. SIIUMAN-lIAeir.NIHTL'II-On Ihe.lOlll lilt., by ltuv. w 1111. mi J. Eyir, Mr, Jucob Clinton sini ninn toMlfc-i llluiiua Jliigcubucb, botliol Main to-wisblp. DEATHS. MIM.rcn In Centre township ,(vto1er 3lh, Kr- 1K Mus Lleintnt, 8ou of Julin ntut Julln MUUr, fitftti a jeuis, 7 mouths a ii U I'J il.ij h, Tho kummerbtiniilionB brightly, Ami ilowers were lu Moom When dealt clalmcil otirllllb Ilrny, Aud laM Mm In tlio tomb. Nipped like a bud lu eprlnytliiu lly a cold bllghlluti storm, The frul 1 young ilowcr van wlthoed And from earth's bower torn, Ytt not tis mortal blossoms, Did limy lnsinway, Death only clmcd tho petnN To opo' lu enJIess day, Muchns wo miss our Krny, Wo would not wish him luck nyilu; Rut rather llvo w holy That wo may meet him there, limy Ihou mt-gono to rcht, Thlao I'inu cjrly tomb ; Jlut Jesus summoned theo away, T hy Havlor callt-d the home. MARKET REPORTS. Ulooniklmrx Mnrketi Wheat per bushel live f 1.11 , I in ... M) , H U) - II 00 1 ' iu 1 m 10 17 U id id iV Corn " OltR. b lour per ham t'h(et.cid t hiTsecd Hutltr U'I'.h Tullow - 1'otatoeK , - , )rlci Applet UniUK HktvH and Hhuulders Lhiu per pound liny per ton TukQukat PicToiiiAt, ANUAn, Hohletlei's nlted States Almauaok for 1S7. for dMilbu- Jlou, gratia, throughout the United Stalls, ntul all civilized countries ei inu wcmitii iiciuis phure,wll be published uhmt tho fit st of Jan uary, huho Dnallsli, Herman, lVench, Norwe gian, Welsh, Kwcdlsh, Hollan t, Iloheiulau nud h I mil Ish languages, nnd nil win wish tounder httuul tho truo philosophy of heahh dhould lend and ponder tho vahuhlokuggchllonsit contains. In addition to au aduilrablo medical treatlso ou thocauhtis, proetitlonnud cum of a. great vari ety or dUenscs, It emhruetjs a lar,jo u mount of lnrurmatloti lutcrcstlug to tho merchaut, tho mechanic, tho miner, tho firmer, tho planter, and professional muu ; nud thucilculat Ions lnvo been mado for such meridians and Utltudes nn nroniosl suitable fjr n cor wet nud comprehen (ilvoXatlonal Calendar. The nature, uses, nud exlraor Unary sanitary, tlloclsof Holetter's Htomach Ultteri, the staple tonic und ulteratlveof more than half Iho Chris tian world, nro fully set forth lu Its pages, which nro ulso ItitoMperheJ with pictorial Ulustr.it loim, valuable recipes for tho housnbold nnd (arm, humorous anecdotes, nud other Instructive and uiuuslni' rLadlui; matter, orluluul nnd wlt'Oied. Aiuonu tho Annuals i uu- iar with the oin-ntuii of ttii j ear, litis will Uu ono of the mint netful, nmiiHtiyoa uitiur (he uiKiu'j, 1110 i rojirieior, Mtssrs. llostettur A Hmlih. I'iltstuiruh. Pn.. on ueelpt o u iwoceut stauip, will for waul n copy hy mull to nny persou who cannot procure one In his uiUhuorhool. The Ultteri nro sold lu every city, town una village, und tuo extensivu ly iod throuijhout the uutiru civilized world, " ClICEFWY"llClIl" DOWN IN PltlOK J. II. IW A I Z B S, Coiner Mnlu uiid Cutrn Hi... III.OOMHIIUHO. A new btoik uf lVthh tloou Jiut ottiHd tit MAI.K't). Teas, CoU'vrN, ff'UK"i'N, HVItUrH una JlulitWH. CIIKIMIJ, JIEATH. HALT, I IHII. Hi'. vi:ui:taiimh in:it.Mi;m'Ai.i,v ecnua UllllllH. . JKt.I.IUS oml 1'ltr.NHHVKH, PICKI.tX I'oiiKiu.s' una i)0Mi:snu ntuiw, An KloKimt Anrioi'tinont or QUBENSWARE CoiiHtitiitly mi liiiiul. Also WOOD, WILLOW nnd (JLAHHWAUKof All my tiomU nro uf tlio llrkl iiiiallly uiul lit t x ileus 7Ltr J, II, MAIZH. TUSTIOK'S 11LANK8. U'n now have on linml a lurco ncntlv printed tusortiiieut Of JUHTlCK'rt uud CONnTAIILUS 1ILA.NKH, to which we Invite tho attcnUou of IU04 OUllWIH, Tun Ini'renslng number; of BUtltlcn deaths In our county, niul lu mot Iti stanccj the small itrovlslou niftJo for ttio support of thoso dependent on tho deceased, has called frcali1 attention to tho sul jeet of LUo Insurance. No man Is so poor tlmt ho cannot hy ttifs mians Hecuro hla frtrhlly from waut, hts wlfo andclilldron perhaps from pauperism. Tho prleo of a cigar a day, or of a drink of whiskey will do It. It la not an ex lcn$Uuret hut nn hivcthntnt, fordf tho astiured pernon lives, ho Rets a dividend irenorally much hnf;cr than tho Interest on hla money. Ucsldcs, tho money cnntiot ho attached by eudllors. Among Insuratico CompanlcR nono hold a hlgl tr rntik limn tho Conttnen tal of New York. Last year It issued moro policies than any other company In tlio world, IU solvency U Kuarrau teed byllgdcpodU with Iho State, and tho laws regulating It. 0, 11. Uuock way, of this place, Is agent, and Is dally sending in applications. Apply nt onco, whllo In health for "procrasti nation Is tho thief of timo." LOCAL MTUT.S. C.C. Makr liftMWlnfl lotot NliW (IOOD.? cjn Bitting In rinlti Hlrnp nnd Tlada. C. CM Aim neih pplentlM KID GLOV IIH Tor Sl.tOper pair. 0. C, Maku l.i n new lot tf CI I MM Ml'.se' nnd LfulltH'BUOlWclunp, C.tJ.MAimhns n (lno lot or HATH nn d (JAIH Cheap for cash, I. W. IIahtman In (telllns nil his 1'ANCv HHAWKM nt n grejl roJuctlon, lio oiul see them. Tiik placo to buy (JLA8HWAU1! nnd W1I1TK DHH1H cheap Is at I. V. Hhtman'h. Tiik greatest Stock of Goods lu tho County to bo miM In December, Jiinuarr nud 1'cbiuary. c.ill nt I, W. IIAIITMAN'S. PisoeksNcw Family Hewing Machines-ten dollars cash balance In monthly installment' J. A. Doiiak, Accut, Jllootusbiut', l'n. uo.1-tf Wr. would ndvho nil tint want zayl Turnl tin o to go to O. W.COUUr.Lrj, he has Just return id frcni Iho city with n Kpkndld nHortiueut of rurnltute Mhlch ho w 111 sell'chraper than over forcrh'irr rcn.Iy pay. His motto Is qui ck ales nnd KtciiM profits. TltK tntcmcntH inuile by dealers lii.other ma chliiitt, thntthcy bell New Hlnger Hewlm? Ma chitus Is not true. Tho Hltiger Manufactory nupply no machines In Columbia county, except to their authorized pgent, J, A. Dohan. uo.3(J-tf CIARIC & WOM1' havo nn assortment of goods now that would bo a credit to any towuorstoro In theHtnte. Kvcn their lengthy advertisement cnu not do Justlco to tho subject. It It well worth tho tlmp to chII nnd fco thesods nud how cheap they can bo sold. Winter Is now fairly upon uu, nnd the teams nro hastening to tho lumber wood In various parts of tho country. Oar advl o to every ma n who goes to tho woods, bo ciptnln, cook, toams ter, or any other man, Is to take along ngood fctock ot Johnson's anodyne Dinisient nnd pAitdON'a Pcr.aATtVE Dn.tf. Many mouths of labor (In tho ogregstcj may bo saved by this pre caution, Had enough to look nnd ft-clbad yourself: bnt hoexcusofur havlntt your horso look nnd feil badly, when for a small sum you cm buy Sim; IPAN S CAVALIiY CONDITION TOWnEns, hlotl given In grain two or three times n ecl;,wlll make him look nnd feci well. A OKNF.nAi r.ssorlment or SCHOOL U0OKH nnd STATIONAUY, wholtsalo nnd retail nt A. D. Wrnn'rt Book fitore, opposite the Court House. Miscellaneous books, portmounles, Kter iocoplc pictures, gnmes, pleturo-loolts, blnnk boo''nof all lcl mis, etc.,elc. nSS-tf, A .-(Kiriinci elegant nsHorimciitor fall and win ter cods has Jul t been received by H.II. Milleh A Hon, which they oiler nt very low price. Alto nil Articles muntly kept lu a drygoods hi rre. Their friends nud tho public are Invited to coll nnd examine them. Font Hvii.fi. Whoeer habitually uses nny alcoholic preparations as an appetlrer" will bo likely to sufTerfrom four evils, viz.: au overplus ot food In tho stomach, Impaired ablllly to digest It, tho pangs of dyspepsia, nno a doctor's bill. Dr. WAI.KKU'd VEO CTAItl.R ViNttJAIl BlTTEIW thegreit Teetotol Heslorntlvo of tho ngo, with out mer Ktlmulatlni.; the palato or Irrltatlns tho Htoinnc-h, Imparts a healthful nppetlte, promotes dtcestlon, regulates tho liver and bowels, purl-' ties tho blood, nnd thin, Instead of ontalllng f.ur evils, confers four Inestimable benefits. One on tiik Otiikii is Birun Hero nro two medicines "Hollands (Jermait Hitters," and "Ilootland's German Tonic." If yen nro Dyb peptle.llllllous, or nil of them, ouo of theso peer- Iths vegetable Specifies will, assuredly, efloct a cure. If you nro lu doubt which cno to take, try each alternately. Adopt tho ouo which oper- nteimost beucnclslly, Kelthercau harm ou. Possibly, It may bo best to tako each lu turn, Ouo or the other, or both, can bogmrautted to work a perfect cure. Sold by all Drugi;Ms. LIST OK JUKOKS FOR DKCKJi;. llDlt TEItM, Ml. jITONH WKflC. llloom Jnm I. Mellrhle, .ludflh P. lloone. ltrhutreek -laimon Mail., Frt-ns Fowler, lientou .John liuleer, hnmuel Applemau. lteaer Jesse Hittinhouse. Kuocli Kitten house. lienvicK itoncrt .-uanninB. Catawbsa .loseph lliutman, John hiwltie, IJenry J. Miller. "ent re Samuel Crevelinp. Mslilngcreek Wm, W. MeCollum, ein'riiwoodrlwnrd llonrv.J. 11. lkelcr. M. M. Kline, John P. Ktster(Wm. Fjer, jaciEtou .jacoo 1 uuiig, juuu juj uutit. J.ofUSt-Wm. Itlllfg. Mliitlu David Drown, Lewis Kckrote. Maine Dald HhuniPii, Mudl'ou-Kolomon llaruhart, Wm. II. McDrlde Montour loim Weaver, Andrew Chirlr. Orauue Itenlaniln Wertuuin. Abntr Wclth. James IVrgusou, fine Jacou ureiiiiebis, Scott II hum 11, Drown., Suyuiloal Amos Iless, Jamfs Howard. f 1ST OF CAUSKS FOH TlttAlj U AT DUCIIMIIDU Ti:KM,l571, Win. A. Ivtliin vh. .I.inifH V. (Jlllnsnv. James V. Cillhmpy , Win, A, Kline, Liemuei ii. iiicueiiu aumiuuiuuur, s, uuviu Huecuv et. ul. Joseph H. Kline s. Charles Howard. John (Jitiv h. Siuidersou llugt-nbuch. Tiiomas oiouuur vs. .Murtm uuugntiu, I a. wis J, Adams n, Flslilngcreek tM-hool district Wm. A: L'aou vs. lttoom Townshll. Simon WUhti vs. Johu llollumu. Peter C, Dikrot v. Allied Irvine, John McAnall vs. Wm. Juenby. FiuucU J. Kline s, Jacob Ilt-rrlu, Imvt.l .1. U'uller va. Wt hU-v Wirt. Stephen Thomas vs. The lVnu'u Caual C. Nicholas fceybi'ri x. Daniel F. beibt-it. (. It. Melllck vh, Johu Y enters, adm'r John U Kliuu's une vs. W, II Yocimi, et. ul. y,, batterinwait n, i reu, i--,iieneion, Daniel 1. Seybert vs. Kllnetoh A Wullou, VtuiUh lleetiu's udm'r c. W. A. Kline. Mlehuel Muloti h, Philadelphia und Heading It. n u. uu, Patrick Mounghuu vs.rtinudclphla und Heading It. U e'o. Uodaer Dlxoti f, Philadelphia nnd Heading It. It. Co. Mrs. Mary Connelly vs, Phlladelj hU aud Head ing 11. It. Co. (leorgo W, IluiUel vs. Philip Apple mail, it, ul. Churle-it lliown vs. Jos. It. Vumhrsllce. David hhnihrvs. lltram ThoimtM, Solomon llluey s, Wtllium Unlp. Joseph Fly b. Hiinon It(eil, . . , Win. T, Shumaii vs. laiekuwiuiua und Dlooms burg U. 11. t'o, Daniel suder's use vs. M. C. Met'ollutn et. nl, Tilmiin btrouku s, Wilson Miller, K. O. itle'ki'lU vs. Jolin Hwei ney it, ul. (leorge K, Hess vs. Jofci pti WUoet. ul. J.Hmllh A Son vs. iieoige K, Hiss. Ktuellne MeiiM'li vs. Duvl liiedla-ndfr et, ul, D, J.CuiupU'll A Co. s. William HouiU, llogait A Kienmer vn. in. Darber, MU hat I McMahou vs. MehoUs Kindt, ,, W. Kutoins. JohuD, llohNier. A. W. 1 atonel, al. h F, Uurm r el. nl. Joseph W.Huisey . John Mullitt in i;t, ul. Columbia Insuranee Co. s. J, M. l-nrk. A. 11. Stewart it. n,u, Mntui 11, Jolley it, nl, Wm. Jlllnes vs. Jonas Doty. AndriHCrevellnsNS.'lhoiattTriiJCh. JcremhiU Hess um vs. Jdm Hottntun it, ul. Prank P. Drotkwuy vs, Duiiltl P. Mej belt, J. P. Dlnncll's Kxrs V. Auiou Wi HiMtt.ul, Cioie Whltmojer'sexia vs. John bllnj r, A, PatdeoACo.vs.DunvlHellu2Kt""uWllkes burro H. K. Co. . , Kusunuhlilihum a. Martin M. Probst. Mury Mlwi'iler ve, Auron smith, Henry Fry v. Jenb DellUnimi'ii, Mordecul Mlllurd . 11. W. Meltej iiolds. Tliomtit. Wllllumsvs. John Ciitn. Dunlel lloer Witllugton enger, M AG AZlNi:S, DA 1 i A' A WKKK 1A' PAPl.lUi OK AI-U KINiW AT tun HOOK B.011K ori UHITltTllK VUVUT HOV'BK. Also nn assortment of i'mUinoniiaies, Pass Hooks nml Aeeount lloohs, eotistantly on luiud, Hook not on bund obtained em short notlee, Nfcw lliMiks are mustiinlly )eluu udtled lo the itlooinnburuClrculalluK I,lbrury.M Among the lutil mo "liullt and Innocenee,'1 "Motherless," sir llurry," not npur ui nuuiuu uiwtiii." iuiu mernueui," vie, - OF JL CONHUMPPIOX, Iho primary ennwof Consumption Is dfiftnfte ment of tho digest Ivoorftp ns, Tdli ilcrflnrfrtneiit produces deilcicnt litiltltlon nml assltnllaihi n Hy ssslmllntlon I meau tlmt process by which the nutriment of tho food Is converted Into blood, and thenee Into tho solids of tho body, 1'ersnns with digestion thus Impaired, having tti6 slightest predlsixinltlou to puliuouiry tits ease, or 11 they tnko cold, will bo very lUblo to havo Consumption nf tho Dungs In somo or Its formstand I hold that It will bo impoihla lo cure any ense of Consumption without first ro storing n good tlleestiou uud healthy hhMm na tion. 1 he very first thing to bo done Is toclennso tho stomach and bowels front ntldlseusrd mucus nnd sMme, which Is clogging thes-e nrgtmvtn that theyennnot perform their functions, nnd then roujo up nnd restore tho liver to n tieallliy nctton. For this purpose the nurrst und best remedy Is Hchenck's Mamlrntio Pills. Thoo Pills clean the stomach nnd bowels of nil the dead ami morbid fllme that Is cntishu dlsoao nnd decny In the wlioln system, They will clear ut the liver of nil disensed bile that has nrcum ulated then, nnd rouse It up to n few nnd henlthy nctloii, by which nnuiral and healthy bile is secreted, Tho stomacti, bowels, und liver nro thus cleans ed by Iho utoofHchencn'sMaudrAkn Plllsf but thcro reir.utus In the stomach nn excess of ueid, thonr.ran Is torpid nnd tlio nppetlta poor. In the boisels tho laeleali nro weak, and requiring stieiiiilh nnd iupporl. His lu ii condition like tills D ut Seh nick' a Heaueed Tonle proves to bo Iho nn -st valua'jla remedy ever elUovere I, It Is iilknline, nnd Its uso will nentrMtl.o nil excess of nc I, (unking the stomach sweet uud frosh ; it will gie permauenl touo to this Imporlnut ir gnu, tiudereatu n good, henrty appetite, nnd pro pare Dies syMcm for the first process of u good ill geslloti, utul ultimately mulio good, healthy, living blood. Alter this prcpninlory Uentmt nt, what remains to euro most casts e f Lonsump Hon lithe freo und persevering uso of Kcmuck's Pulmonic Sirup. 'I ho Pulmonic syrup nourishes tho syktein, punflos the bloe.d,und Is leadlly ub sorbulttito Die circulation, nml thence Uistrlh u ted to the diseased lungs. 'Iheru It ripens all morbid mutters, whether lu tho rorm ol ulneens es or tubercles, und then ntsl&ts Mature to expel nllthodW'nxed matter, In Iho form or tree ex pectoration, whin on-1 it rhiens. It Is then, by the gnat henling and pmlfyihg properties nf Hc'jtnck's l'uliiionlo Siup.thal ml utcorsatid cuviiiesure healed up sound, nnd my patient In cured. H'i-essential thing to be dono In curing Con sum plion is to get npUKOoUappefenud n good dlm-tiun.so that tno body will glow in Uesli nnd net strong, If n person has diseased lungs, -a entity or ubsciss lhere,-tho uvvityeaunui heal, tho muttir cannot ripen, so loitns the sjs tf in is brlow par. What Is ntctsury tocuio is n new order or things, a good nppetilo,.. good lititrlllou, tho body to grow iu flesh nnd get 'at; llun .Suture Is helped, Iho ravlths wilt heal, the matter will itpen nml bo thrown off lit rue Tim nlcs, und thu person ngiitt sirengtu, ibis u the Due nml only phiu to cute Consump tion, nnd irn tiersoii is very imd, tr tho lunjjsnro not intlrely (leshojed.oreven It ono hng is en tirely gone, iriheio Is enough vitality leli In tho otlnT to heal up, theiels liope, I have sien many personscurod with only ono sound lung, llvo unit enjoy life to ii good old itge. Tills is what Hchenck's Medicines will do lo euro CoiiHumptloti. They will clean out tlm sloni'ich, stu-t'teu nnd strengthen It. gt up n pood diges tion, and gle Mature Iho ushlitinco Mho needs to char tin? system of all tl.o dlseimo that Is lu tho lungs, whatever the rorm may be. U Is ltpoDitnut that whllo using Scheuck's Mi dkiius, caio Khould bo exercised not to take coll; keep Mi-uoors In cold nud d imp wiuther; avoid night air, nnd tnlte out. door extrclie only In n genial uud waim suuslilne. I wish It distinctly unduMood that when I rec omrueiid t ntlent to bo ciretul In regard to (nit. lng cold, while using my Medlclnis, i a., noror u special imson, A mull who has but partially re covired from tho eilVetsof u bad cold Is rar moro liable to a i elapse than one who has bcoi entire ly cured ; andt Is prielsuiy tho s-inio In regard to Consumption, Ho long as tho lungs nro not peruedy healed, Just so long is theio imminent danger of a lull let urn of tho dlscao. Henco It Is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary pa tients nwainstexpojiina themselves tottu nlmoi plierethat Is not genial and pleasant. Confirm ed Co'-umjithes' lungs aro ti mnss of sons which Iho leajst ehnngo or itniospher will lu flame, '1 he grnnd seciit of my mutism with my Medicines consists lu my nhlllty tosahduolu llumm it ion Instead or ruoklnn It, ns m uiv or tho fat uity do. An PjlI.timM Juuit cannot, with safetv to tho patient, bo exposed to iho Idling bias's ot Winter cr tho chilling winds or Sprlna or Autumn. It should bo curt hilly shielded from nil Irritating lulluencis, iho ulmo't caution should bo observed In tills particulHr, us without It n eurn under almost nny circumstance is uu Impoihtblllty. '1 ho person should bo kept on a wholesome nrnl nutritious diet, anil ull ihu Midlclues euntlnuud unlit tho body has testored to It the natural u, inutility or llesh aud streuglh. 1 wn mypeir cured by tills trentment of tho worst klhd of Conumpliou, nnd have lived to get fat and henrty theso many years, with ore lung mostly gone. Ihnvo cured thousands slnco and very many havo been cured by Hits treat ment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expect to tako possession of my new building, at the Norlbens Corner or Slxlh ami Arch streets, whtio I shnl bo pleased to gUendvtco to ull wno may remalro Full directions accompany nil mv Ilemclffs, so that a person In uny part of the world can b readily cured by n strict observ-tucont tlio same. J. H. HCJIDNCK, M. I). Phlludclphli. Jo!iion,llollawny A Cowdon, 002 Arch street Philadelphia, wiiolisnlo ugents, novl771-ly. HEAD QUA11TERS l'OIt BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, IS AT E.M.KISrO.RR'S CHEAPEST AND 15 EST Tho County Affords AT GASH PRICES LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL, Come anil Examinp. Uelbic Purc'luising IClscwlioic. E. 51. KKOHR, IJLOOJrSBURG, PA. 8ciumbcr8 IsTl-ir. llUtiK Alll'ifS I O uunllyulilcli lliell HI kluhlin crv laiull'. THE 1'ICTOKTAL FAMILY RECISTEB is (lie only woik evtant whtih sutUliesllils waut. H is buiuttful and striking com iilningau eutlie ly iu ntul i legmt Family Puotoi.kaI'H At. hum with neomplete I'AMHA' lhsroitv. I'.xuctiy what the people have long wlstied, Selilug rap Idly. Aufnts nro dnnploK tho old hooks ui talci- hold of tho meful nnd beautiful "AVjfiiT." A ftw I do Ueports from AKCiitn ate: 11 in Jdavs i:i lu 3 d ivs hi in 1 wi-eS, netting Agents 1'tUt 8'u per wtik. Pull paitleulurs nud Cli Hilars free. Address (IKO. MACI.KAN, Publliher. novli) TO-ly. 7ta Suusom htreet, Philadelphlu, V.Ml new snhscrilifrstoTHIlCPKTlVATOIl itceil M'llV tlll.N 1 1-KMAN, lorUT.'.tnoInKlu ndftm . previous In the eloo of IhTl, will re eelu I lie pnper weekly, freun Hi-tlptof leiult-tanei- t Jiniimry lit, iHTi, without ehurei-. 4WAii,v erson u Uhln to try ihupnpei befoie subM iintniT, will bo supplied ilth eophstevu lurly irom dale of application to Junuury ut, 187', f"r iho nominal prlco ot u 3 cent slaiup fur each luteiMiittUj weelt. ohc (Countv'u"cntlcmiut. v Vclumcor XHV2t Tho e. I'LTIVATOH k COUNT11Y Ui;K11.i: MAiT. tor ne'iily two scoie yenrs, hasiunked, hnih In fids country nnd abroad, ns thohtaiul. rd Journal of American Agriculture. 'IheKd Ilors uud Proprlttois, In addition to their own persona) ianois,aro reuuiariy Hisieu ny u er larfio iiumber or special Correspondents und lU'KUlar e ouinbutoru.nmonit whom aio iiiclud iilmanv laudluu AuilculturUts. In ullpaitsor tho Country. Hist nml West uml by oirbio ilundietl ueiaiiloiml and Voluptaiy Wrllern. directly tn tho rsnUs or tho Host Partners and llortleultuiits or nearly every State lu tho'Un n.ti With the cO'Otieiutlou of no liruoii mruft or prnetleal men, tills Journal Is tulouJod lo poHse'SM eicepiionui ruitio ns tno tnn,cu icuium Ol 1UII irOllllOllllll'llllUII IHIHMIK Ull tlUini'H Hill' i.kif.l lii the PriHlnctH tit Kerlllllv of thu I.iuut Ihoso who Cnltlvute nudthove whoCouHiime tin, llnvi mud Nlilnm r. IIS Will ns I llO flint OU HIT ot Ihu Ciop-llre-eui'is of Improved Animals uud intir l uioim i-.Munwi.iuiiii-iB 'i jiii) imru Muehltury und thoio who vun haheuiiid employ It Nurseiymeti und Pinit llal-eis and, thpee lallv.to supply luller nud better U'eta us to the proijrchs, prospects and it turns of eueh suci-ess UeSeusoii, us thioutuu Huht upon oneoflhe uiost ImiKiitiiut ol ull questions When lo lluy and w luu tohell. TKHMS, The Country (iiiitleinuu Is publish edweekly, eu tho IoIIomIiiu lerms, wheuiMid htrietly luudvaneo; thio Cony, ono j iur, ii, j(j ; Pour Copies, llet, uud nu additional copy loi tlio j iur fitu to I lie seudi r of lhe (.'lull j 'leu t'oph h JIJO, und mi uddlllonul copy fid 1L tar fno to tlie.eiulernf (he Club, , 4jrHpei Inu n I'opiis l ite. Addrcsn KClllKU'lUt J.l-ti bUN, Publishe rs. Albuuy.N. V, IJKUSONS liiwlntr DcuIh nml Jlorl X gages reiiuiled, lilug In this ill'.ti', wll iilraseiall and lake llielii oul, Iur nuiuusuo (ie.ee, h.l,u,l. W. , JACOIIV. ULoowMU l.o, 'o !1, 1871. Uecorder. 'B UK CAU8H AND OUHK NEW iff O O B S AT M. P. LTJTZ'S. 1)11 V GOODS A Nl) NOTIONS For Every Doily. :o:- CAIil. AND MATCH YOUli OWX .siiiiixri'ioxa S It A.W LS At Last Year's Prices. N0 ADVAXCK OX 1'lUNTfj. tiik la no est and dkst ASSOK'niUNT OF DRESS GOODS TxST BLOOMSBURG. BROWK1VS BLOCK, NEXT TO COURT HOUSE. rpuv: IIISTOHY OF COrjUiMllIA L rounlvfrom its onranlzntlnn hi isri in kti. Compiled and editid by Jons l. Knr.rzr. One volume octavo. a)pnyis, Cloth S.'.5n,hull llbiary, J J.M full library tIM. rf IkKlunlm: with tlio early hMory of the terri tory comprised w It bin the limits nf Columbia and Montour, tills volume ntws tho organization hy tlsoricln'tl boundaries, its suhe quint leslslatho riuuruous, nun mo trecuou oi jiontour county. A chanter on tho stnanis nud mountains lint dale ot the erections of tho townships nnd bor- nunu, mm inu n'liiniry (en in u it'll iney W ITO lormea tno personnel or me courts, comprising I be imnu'h of the Preside ut .1 ude I lie Ahsoelatex. Il.e Pmihonotnrles, ltesMers. Hheiltls nnd tho resident Attorneys of both Columbia nnd Mnn. tour. Jt has chapters on IlIoomsburA Danville, Her wick, Catau issanud tho smaller towns, 1 uliedii eath mil statistics, 'iho R. movol tiutstion, uml tiie vote on It by townships. Tho eeiuiUK by townships, inclndlnir Montour, from IhJMo ls;o, tm tavuides lor 171 nnd tlm ntnnbiTor neres ot land lu each township. A Ve 1 V eo HI I d to llrt ul Iho lnemherH nf t Vmtt f HciiAte and Iloue,iepit seiitlm I'olumiihv eoun ly, with full nnd urlous elertioii letuins for Ht.ileund 1 edeiul t til- e by luwushlps. nn-: wah juccoun or colum- HI A AaNU JIONTOH counties, comprising tho muster roll or nil tho companies und pints tf cniup.iulis tecrulied inert-ill, inu o, ui uie iu'kiiiu nt. uio unities they uereeni.'aj.'fil In, with numeious Items nf jn'ihnnal Inleii'st, A UM ol nil thedrailed men, the names ol tho ronelentlous-scrupio xempts nnd the i uierKiiicy ine n ft t-epurnixr, iHtt-'und Juno lMwlt heluj; u eimplcle war rieotil of the ubelllon, AI.SO thi: ixvasio:? op columiua couxtv, tho trials nf our ellier.s. tho creat nruument of Judt-e Itlae k on Mlfitaty Commissions, and thu opinion ol tlio United rHutesMipicmo Cuurt.esm ihninliiK them, ToKclher w Ith much olhtv cur ious luipoitunl, nud lnterrstln matter. (I mm ik A, 1'i.AKiv, or lltoi mshnrK, lsnutlinr 1td to ueelvo suhserlptlons tor tho work ; to bo paid lor on delivery, nu. lt,'71ihu "JOllMATi scaooi,. Tho iti)titu(loti licrct' ! rohnown iti tlio M A 1) I 53 O X A 0 A I) K M Y , VIM, itn Ol'KNKU OS 3IOSHAY, 0C70IICK XR71, AS TUB WAVHRLY NORMAL SCHOOL , UN 1)KU TIIK CIlAHOU UK PROP. II. 1). WAIjKEH, a. m; THIS ge itoOfi WILL UK AT OSt'K OKOANIZED AS A IOrXAZi SCHOOL, AND TIIK COUIlSti OF STUDY of Its se eral elapses will correspond to the conrso adopted by tlm Unurd or Pilnelpals nflhoHtito Normal Schools of Pennsylvania, and npprow d ny iiiunuiie miiiku ii irn. The Btudenf uieh ela-s will be !e finitely fixed; nnd putlls on entering the hchool, will te ex Htnlncil. mill obici'd In lint rlum u imm fcliullrs. 'they by 1 heir ability nud attainments, lire fitted In nnr,iip. btudt'iils so r-ishliit:, nnd In tho Judment of I uu ri iiifii in i' "iipi it iu, w iu iiv ii now eo iu juir suo ft heh ii Co d of Mudy, Pi.ok. Wai.kh. nnd his reposition nsnn IMu eator. nro I on well known to nt ed auv commeti- tin lliiii ti nm Hut llniird it Tniiln m i hi'ts'lnllv lu I.U7erm t ounty, when ho bus spuit twelve ais oT his pi oh ssiouul I lie. Por paitleulurs n-1 ctiiii; Ponnl, Tuition, Iiooi.m, ae(, Auuit uu i 1 1 in i i 'hi, in .NUllMAN PHPl.lH IVq, (eerelury of Trustees, U'averly, I ticrue couuly, hept, loth, ls7ltl. JOHN (1. JACOIIY'S 1JAKKUY AND CO N V lwOT I O N K It Y I 'lhn niulttklurcil V.011I1I tl'hlf f Hull v Inform the I'ltlniiK ot lieruh-h, and vicinity, that ho Han opcutu 11 luim-ciiouiry uuu niiuery 111 Oiil) IT.IXOWB HALL, Ihrwitl:, l'.u, whtro lo In pripureilto furulfih Kll K-iHK III ri.AUl A.N1 I'ANCV CAMUI-S ntUNCII OANUIIW, roHKLMN AM) DOMthllU rUUllH 9 OltANUl K, I.K510.NH, UAI815 H ilC, ilC, tic, do, MY W1I01.14AMS AM HKTAII,, A ii mm Iho uw otiint ut will ho loutiil Cieam .UIM, I' UUIlkll V UlllUlr, 1 iMlllll, XlIllOIIIlM, TIP Itllh, l u , pt Wi.,t 1 e 11 NuIn, JilUfHof illllep nit KliuH, it likiiru, 1 111 up, rii uu h, Chmolat 1 uiuttu 1 1 uu ni tut kuhIm, i uiu hUii h, 1 1 HU itilt, h't.ii tii'iktrt., tttUr tJHtlkMM, tlitike. roup, ili'l'rf it.jtt, uiitiutlil liiptfb, 1.11 FISH AND OYSTEHS, Aud produce of ull kinds. Kical. Urtad and l aKesevery uay. jco vnam ... mason, you patrouage is kouciusi, J01IX O, JACOHY. Ilerwlck, Jan 1'71-tv CLARK & WOLFS COLUMN. LARGE STOCK OK FALL GOODS WHICH AUK NOW IN f-TOHK. THKY Wlhh SKMi THKM .LY For Cnsli PRODUCE. CLARK & WOLF HAVE CALL AND SEE, Opposite Brown's Hotel B L 0 0 M S B U R G. Wo oner n KII.IC COItDl'.I) TOI'LIN IhRt told fttJl.sniiowat81.ajpcryard. A splendid JAl'ANKM. yaM. STIUPi: nt, Jl.co par A full lino ot III. ('K ALPACA from 31 cents to SI.V5 per yard. Our 83 cent Alpaca can't tc lual, r.ur 71 cent Alpicn prime. Anilyiiii linott-our B7 cl. tho Maikct lor Ihomonry. Alpnci It Ihc'.hcst In A Slxtern bono COP.SF.T nO cents. Ourtl.."0 I.ingbor.oCOn.sr.T Is u in Hi Luylnf. lllrnthcd nnd unl.eichcd SIUHI.iy, h full nc lr. AI'ri.UTON'A. at Hctnlsliy Ihc bi!l,15ccnta y lhn ynnl. iiiillw Wlillo Hi-hP. f .a lien Aferitm lln?p, L-tilii IJalrtiorul IIn?o IMUj lidltiiijHPo, iro.sp, Unlltslron Kiitmo lloso iA.ihRri(i:;or.i) mutinu cloth forPoio- ali'oi nt JJ.on j-cr ynrd, KIrefTil 1 1 opt? iMiH-rs oiin-Iiiilf Hi to Ilnso In oxlrit SifM MI-mn KUilica irco Wen Wolli-n oni'-half Hoto SHIRTS MID DRAWERS I,r.illP3 Vcslfl CiirdiKnii Jnnkrts Latllcs CJcith 01n'f s I.atllPs licrllnd ninves l.naics lluck Gaunllets WOOL SCARFS, BBBIASL HOODS, lluck CJlovrs JiaclliM Kur top Glows GtntH Kur to GIovis Uuck GIovih hmI IUtfriH hniUos Jld CJIovcs GcnlH Clntli Hack Nuck Vnlm Glovca SIiuavIs of all Kinds. ntlilmns Vt'lvftcci.s l!iiiiros Cloth 1)1 om Goods Dtilidos Uoho llluck Hut lu Vilvit ltlhona Heaver Cloth Cassimcrs and Flancns Oil, CLOHtH i.C-lnnaS-uldc. 1V.A bl'.T'Iri f 4Ci.IecF,nu ktone waro at 91.7.1 pirfcetl. Our fclocU tf Ti:AH, COPFKI'H, KIMCti, Ae.. U full aril at thu low ctt llcurer. O 11 r bioik (if ? ('T10NH U lull and oc,m lete. I'.COTH Mi-lbliOl H, a lull line. ( LA UK A. W)Ll-'uie tiOklUBnuUi.tlrnUu'kcf HlIANMM nt ui'i.iU irlccn, niapy t f item nt I'Ovt, Vi milled no Hoik ut 1 UllH or from ltrnt hop, e ur rimnt nloek In Iuiko nnd all uew, uud wu edit v, hem from tiWtoiw perm. WATUlLl'ltOOF tLOAKIMl l tl.CO, II.S5, Logal Noticos: A njIIM8TUATOH'H NOTIOK muR nrm"L"'-'men, """ "iZl 'nu?.ttaSS,3a y 1,10 ""r-l4t!1. decl'TWl. JUimillAHO'COMNIjit, . Administrator. A lMlNlBTn"ATOU'S NOTICE liln SZ. iV'n.;:.i;'e..0.f 'mbur(5, (.'..mm. I'KTKlt KN f, noTir7i-6t jiamui r tor, "PXKCUTOH'H NOTIOK. " k. :';!l"","'."uI?e.,;WrJ,0"""''''"' froJcSck ''". "( Ijto of enure iwn., UolnmUln county. f.? 'i"t"'0 1 f?ntl t.i prcxfit them I'd. 1 lioo imlebtml to the c.liln nlthr ,.n T.iV 115;l?.HSI1.J,,,.!r,?!e or boolc Mcoum will in.ko hamui:u Nj;i-ilA;u, Executor. novi;71-Cw. )MINIST11AT0H,S NOTIOK. l. "fr1 JlITNXll DKC'U. I tM r 1 .,d '.n ' n 1 " ' 1 1 on the MUlo of llthfctn Jlltncr. latu or Tj.i.h.. ... f.ni...ni.. county, UcccacJ. have been cnnlul 7 ... il.bted to thantiito lo maUo tinym.nl lolhouu lirignud,n.JmlnUlralorii, wrttioat "loiw. Nnmeour. O. ..or IT'TI.i'u.ill.'.ilSr.. A UJ)ITOUS NOTICK. V I.riTKdff Inillllilrlllnha i.n..... Tho umlerlgD0d ui.olntoa by tin Or'phlln Oourt'of Uihunliln ciiui.ty. Auditor. 011 Ixvny 1 11m una in mime lltrlbutlou of tlm balance iu tho lmn.li of H. 11. Dloraer, Uicculor of tol.l d iidcnl 111 meet tho pnttlti lnterwlcj fur the ...... "17 iii'iiuiiiiiiirin, ob inu oiiice or obi ri t . (,'jitlt, in Hluolusburic, on Haluniny, li ailluhij orNDvcmber.A.l). I7l,nt 10 o'clock 1' 111. All t Llftfitlfl IlllVltKr plalm. iii..il..a. .1.. t state nro reiiulreil to prc-nent llioni or no forever ilrliirrnl Irom comm.- In for n pnrt of lhnia '"! . II. II. HAt.DV. ih'I., 7I-II. Auditor. AUJMTOIVS NOTICE. I.J1TA1 11 or QKOKHR KLIMB, DRb'll. liie umlerslmitil, Auditor, npnolnleil by thu tirplmcit Ctuit of Columbia wunly lo mako lllnlrlblltloti or lhn liu) ini. In Ihu l...n.l. .1.. AdniltiUlrHtiir of said decedent ui ptr his nc loimt tlliil, to tho parties entllltd lo receive liie sutii", will meet the parties laureled for the ruiin!-... oi ins iifiiiuiniincni, nl ins Olllce, lu llliKimsbuiK, on Miuurdny, the 2th dy ot Hn- Velilber. A. D. 1ST., ftt In ..Vloclr n m. All sons lntvlriK claims against Hie olste of Iho nld drecdf nt nro required to preset t IIimu be- ".onm nu.iwi lib mm l lOlP. Or HO IO TeVOr OC- barred from coinlne In for n part rt the said I"'"1-...... C. O. UARKLKY. ocli7'7I-. Auditor. s UUPUJNA IN DIVORCE. In IhO COUrt Of flomninn TMnns nrnnlnml.1. county, V., A, Iloltcnstolu, 1 ... . ...V"'. . ! Alias Sub., In Divorce. Clara A. K. Hotter.stot.ij JIapam i You aro hereby required li appear on Mqnday the.Inurtli day ot December, Ml, In tho said Court, nnd answer lo the said com plaint, or tho malttr will bo then determined eijwlc. AAUONHMITH, By order of tho Court. WKr.I.IN'OTON II. EXT. . . 1'rotUouotary. n loom shu i g. Oct.;7. IS71 It. A UDITOH'S NOTIOF. XX ISTATKOr HKXBr TOST, DEC'C. 'Uio uufterHlgned, appoluled by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Auditor to distribute funrta in tho hands of the accountant or Henry Yost, doceascd. will meet the partlctt Interested for tho purpose of hts appointment st hi, office In IlloomsburE, on Monday, tho SOUi day of No. vcmber. A, D. It71, at 10 o'clock a. m. AU per sons liavlui; claims on tald estate ate requested lo attend, or be forever debarred from coming In for a part of said lund. K. It. IlitLElt, oct2i'71-n. Auditor. P COIil'OIlATION. Notice it hereby Riven, that on the?U tlavof Octoher, lt"l. Biiudry luhabltnntH of Cotnmbla c ounty presented n petition tv,an adjourned Court ot Common l'leas of wild county, praylnj tlio said Court to urnnt n Charter of Incorporntloa under tho nnme, Myle and title of "The llenton Mutual yavlni; Fund nnd Ioau Aoclatlon" with tho riKht.s nud privileges therein mated, nnd If noRUlhcient cautso Is hhown to the eon- irary on inonrsiuay 01 next terra, the prayer of Iho petitioners will Lo granted, according to tho Act of As&emblvln such cam inmln And rrn. wvzrji.u. lTothonotary. AUfllTOnS NOTICK. UlTATK OP DKItQItA DEAX, JlEC'P. 1110 nnupriBntKi,nppointe,l hy the OrphAna' Court of Columbia couuty, Auditor to make din- trunnion 01 uiu unmnco in tno nnii8 of c, II. Urocltwny, Kfiq., Administrator ot the emate of Itebora leaa. will meet tho pr ilea Interested, for the purpose of hU nppotntrnnt, on Monday, tho loth rtny of November, 1871, at lu o'clock a.in. nt llU OHICO 111 lllnnmRlinrif. All Kamnns l.ai-lni. elalms on mi hi estate aro renueKted to attend, or ho rorever dehurnd from 0 juilnsf in for n part of said fuml c, v, MILLKH, oci.'j-,mw. Auditor, A UDITOH'S NOTICE. i"l EhTATK OF CLKHUKI, O. UICKETTS, PEC'D. Iho undf-rbiuncd. llDDolnled lv the llrtilmnk' Court of Columbia couut, Aiitlltor todlslrlbuti) 1 11 nun 111 1 ue iiuuuh 01 uccouiiiaui 01 uiemuei u, ltk-Uctts, Into of Oran co township, Columbia rou!ity,dec.d,wlll meet the puitlcn Interested for the nurnoHGof his nnnolnlment. ut tho nffleo nf C. K. UriKkwny In Jiloomsburg, on Friday, No VCinlif r '.Mill. l71.nt 1 ) o'clock 11. in. All nersona hn I nt; claims cg.Uust Eahl ehtate lire required to iitt'iiit or he forever deburrM from corninc lu r n pirr or rnm luuu. w , u. A15U01T, .Vov:t, '71 in-. Auditor. A DMINISTIlATOll'd NOTICE. ii IfcTATEOT CALI.ll V, MflOUK, liEC'll. I'Wim 01 uuminiktrationon theestatoof Culeb '. Mooie, hile of tJuenwiMMl township, Colum lii ecuniv. df-reaMxl. Iiiivh lioon irrnntMi tiv il. HeulMer of mid county to Haao A, Dewltt of Moiirii.uTK. All nervous huvluu' claims aBalnut I lie ehlute tif tuo deredent aro rtdtiOAted Ut nro sent them lor Htttlement, uud thoke indebted to theehtnle In make 1 avment lo the under- signed, udmlnUtrutor, ithout dolny. notS'TI-fit. AdmiuUtrator. IXECUTOH'S NOTICE. IU HHTATn OK I'ETElt HI LLC H. DEC'O. lA'iicrs lisuimeuuiry on the oMaio 01 l'eicr ty, di'eerued.(hnu bden Krnuteil hy tho Hegloter oi hum (ooiny iu umritH tinier, 01 ioueHL townshln. Columbia count?. AUnersonahavinE claims niiiUbt the irstate uie rtiuertted to present iiieni 111 1110 r.ifciuiir 111 ioiuiuum wuiuy, 1 a, Ttioko indebted to t lie estnlo either on note, Judg ment, inortKHKO or boolc uccuiint will luaba I uymcut to the Uieculnr without delay. nov3'71 Cw, lAeeutor, pUHI.IU NOTICE. Wfierens, by tho JU Jllll H'Clloil 01 ma ACl 01 11m ut? Derm am seinbly ot the Cf.mmoiiwnlth nf I'ennsylvaulu, upprocdMy 21 A. U. JV7i, entitled "Au net for tho protection of Milmon, blncli hass aud other food fihhf h ntwly Introduced, or lobe lntroduc td. Into tl.o rlviiH Dtlaw are and Busauehauua nnd ihtlr lilbutaitcs; for tho protection ulwmf rloMs ruiMtm uminviui iikdiui;, nnii to prevent the iiilio'ucllon of pudntory HMun Into trout Hiri'iiiUSMi Hi ior mat r ermano puriKitie.,;- n 1 made thw duty cf tho tteial Hherltts of the couutlei, nf hukl Commons ealtli having Juris- (lUtion of the ttrcnnis uiereoi, wnenevtr inry hhall dlbtovcr, or he lnformefl of the exUtemu of nny toutrlvance for tho catching of Oh, fcuch H HID ( OllllllOIliy IhliUWlt um UMBkrin, iti ('ir, HlUtUCH, H1UMI lir IIIH.1IIM llt'l, UI otl J other pttiuancnlly ectimnn of taklnn Hh, in ilu iiiiiuinnrii BKiiio Ini'tiu Uii tliay nntlre In two iiespHi ei of their rci'eeiecouiJtieH, that thould toi,trlonciB are h now 11 to exist, aiirt nro luciurm toiiunuii iiuiMtnetH.'uu w u,ut, them to tedinuanlKdhylheirottneriior tnan uterH Uu relore, In tonfoimMy to told act, I, AA1ULN HM1TII, blurllt cl Columbia couuty, htrtby tlve Notice to All Whom it May Concern, that tho contrivances for Iho taking of flh lu mid net mentioned aro Unoun to txlnt iu the North iriiiicln'ithehiuquehaiiiiarUer,andolher Mrciims within the county oiCulumbta, thalth Mimuure duland to t e eoiumou uulaucea, und that the.iwners and ninnnucu of tald coutrlv iiuccsi in htrtby rtcmtnd to dUmautle and cr inoe ti e rnmewllhinten tlajB alter the publl iniion hereof. undtr ll.u penally of liavluglha mine dismantled aud iiUiOod,s In Kald act U pr milled. bhet UT of Columbia couuty. Va. rOWN MAP OF BLOOMSBURG. "Vi the fuirl of Quarter ftiaiont nf Cbtutnbia county 1 In the tnatttr cf the i&tm win 0 Jttxn iun,viade ly Sumutl A'jrtanl and tvltitiutieu fur cornel." ti and uiviotal to taitl Cwrt ,woti('K id 1,1.1.1. if mvffw '-rliol U.nnnilfTOrriftl CO 11) lilt- fcluner apiHilnled hj tho bald Court w report luw Lvldeiico otlertd hy cltltersagulutaud In laor ot tho iiiriretuoH otald iuiih ,toKe,n" hU oidnlon in jeijard lo nn n tt coiiiplatnia 01 in julDtion thtreto, wlIIV"41,1!1.1 ilouko. lu lllooinkbunr, on Monday, " ?wen. tiethdnv ol Nemntber, proximo, ut leu ei'chclc u thetirtneioSo tlk ofliii Bmoliiliiici''.,l wl'IPl. I"ne ttnUplnce lM..k.o,uudl-rJ. ool7'71.2w ivUuiiuiHHiouer, II lNKtKY KNITT1KO MAOHINK J UK KlMl'LlBr, ClU.Al'Jr ANO JlEhT IN Veui iiaii i ut u.su m:kulei A CHILD IAN KIN IT I IViithi'd i rrln tl fnrll.ciii.oof fumlllciuul IkOUk mIioOmIiu tokiilt lor Uio nuukit. Will ilo ntir Hitch uf Il.e Uullllug Ii. n nook Inu'. wliUnlHit nnd iiaui.v. ll'S nt tiuillly a, hy lmi.il. Am iiilfiulW tor wrrmil. nml fnnfy, wo,'1!. TAKlSlI HVI.- IHH1.IIIAT U1M' III' h'll'Il'lll Am try ny 10 luuimnu. iul nnl liulilo 10 m cul i f cri'ir. lAvry 1 nu.llj kbo.il.t 1 HVO O.H". . .... u Muiilu.i Atml lmtiy lowu to Intriiduce ii n U tell tin in, lu win ui v ui Her tliu wott lltclHt iuiltuimtuiK btiul men LIKUlur I.UU fcuiui'Iu "'MVfNKLbVKNnTIQWACIUNECO.. U0V. IU.'71'I)'. Ualli. M.