KtS The Columbian. Boomsburg, Friday, March 8, 1872i FRANK CCOLEY, ASSISTANT lUHTOn. Railroad Tlmo Tablo. LACKAWANNA ft UI.OOM3IIUUU H. It. Nnrtli. Month. Jlnll 101 A.M. fills P.M. Ariimiinod.illnii 4:IA.I, IOmM'.M. Inputs (. liHSl'.M. C17A.M ( ata wish a n. n. riniM nrratT station, GoInK North. OolnnHoiitU. (:0S 1'. M. 11!" A. M. LOCAL. Watkii isrotiillcil In tho streets of Her wick nt thrco cents tho bucket. TllK Wnleoiitown llccord says that there wero C2 votes polled nt tho Into electioiMit McEtvonsvlllo, mid out of tlmt number -It wero candidates for ofllce. Tut Scriuiion 7 lines snys It Is useless to deny, or ntlctnpl to liltlo tho fnct from tho public, that lilnck or spotted fever h raijlnj; In tlmt city. A No.si: Machine Is tiiitiouiicHl, which, if worn for lmlf nn hour dally, Is warranted to press tho wearer's noso into tiny shnpo ho may deslro within n few weeks. TEMi-nrtATUitC of February, 1871!, nt Bltionislnirg, Pa., result of Mired daily observations. Maximum, CC on tho "itli,nt2 p.m. Minimum 3' on tho 8th, ut 7 it. in. AveniRO op mean of tho month 20H. n. z. llcMEMUKP. tho Sunday School Ex hibition in tho M. E. Church cf this placo this, Friday, night. Piof. I. W. Xlles will furnish one of bis splendid Tcuiplo Orcans for tho occasion. Tin: barn of Jesso Hutlon in Mount Pleasant township was destroyed by flroon Saturday last together with his firming implement'), grain, &e., nndii horse. Wo havo not learned tho cause of tho flro nor tho amount of tho loss. AN exchange says that IJIoomsburg h.is hud n leap ytar cngnnement niiil that the girl was tho proposer. If this bo truo wo should bo glad to know tho name of tho young woman who has taken advantngo of tho privileges which leap year gives to her sex. Docs any ouo know her? It Iihs been proposed in Congress that Postmasters should bo elected by tho people. That would bo :i good move. Thoso who aro served by this depart ment nro fully as capable of selecting proper and competent officials ns any Congressman. Tho chances nro that wo should sccuro better men as n general thing. Duuinci tho intensely cold weather of the past fow days tho pump and steam heating pipes of tho Normal School wero frozen and somo dlillculty was experience il in keeping tho building in an inhabitable condition. Monday night was prob.ibly tho coldest of tho Si-ason, tho thermometer having gono down to flvo degrees below zero nud a (aloof wind prevailing. Thkhk was n sharp snow squall on Monday, which began with little pre monition and, fur n time, tho snow fWl rapidly. It lasted but a shoit time, however, doing nothing inoro tnan whitening tho ground. Tho weather succeeding tho storm was exceedingly cold. Winter's region is nearly over and this last attempt to assert his sov ereignty will add littlo to tho dignity uf the dying monarch. Tin: financial condition of Columbia comity will comparo favorably with that ol any other In tho Stato. Too county Is not only without a debt but has unavailable fund of $7,23.3.57. This is proof that for u Just and economical administration of public affairs Dom ocratic men and measures nro indispen sable. Wo beliovo no Republican coun ty In the commonwealth U free from debt. Anotowlth tho words "without de falcation" omitted, is legnl, negotiable and rccovcrablejust as much so, legally, as if those words wero in it.Tho Courts, wo aro informed, hold that all notes are liable todcfalcatlon.tiotwithstandiug tho popular impression that tho clauso of the words "without defalcation" cannot bo offset In any part by nny counter claim. Notes without tho words named, however, aro not in regular form, nud will not bo discounted at bank. Petekson's Dktkctoh, oftbolOtb, says; Merchants, railroad officials, retail dealers, bank officers, in short, all who rsci'ivo paper money cannot exorcise too great caro ut ibis tlmo against coun terfeits. Never was thero so much bogus currency In circulation, nnd eclilom hnvo tho efforts to got it In cir culation been so persistent unit well muiingcd. Tho worthless stuff cm braces all dcnomlnntious from tho&iO V.S. greenback down to u fifty cent note. Legal tender nnd national bank notes aro uliko counterfeited, nnd right sKlllfully too. If thero nro nny landlords In town who proposo rnlslng their rents this J'rar, wo would call their attention to 'lie fact that sixteen families In Hello. fouto hnvo decided to leavo that town on account of tho high routs. Such an oxoilus irom Uloonisburer would bn verv disagreeable, especially for thoso who would In that caso havo ompty houses io look- after. Money is so light at pros ft, Unit lmus.0 expenses havo becomo matters of serious consideration. Mod- judo rents witli good tenants aro vast iy belter thnn high ones and nobody to i'y mem. What Good Roads Do. An ex inaiigo truly says. "Good roads benefit uyry ouo residing along their course. Good roads snvo liorsi'-llwli: thev moll. ifato the tinnsjiorlatlon of produce to umrkut; they savo your temper! they mruiM) tho vnluoof tho lauds; thoy nd ntlrnctlvencss to tho eyo of a strungeri they increno tho trafllciind business of a town by Its vitality In all wnnelic of trade. Show us n town jwileli receives a largo country trade "y means of tho lino roads leading to it, d wo will show you a placo that Is lively, prcgntblve, and thrifty, with Money circulating in plenty, and men '"ii uiamiics of industry busy beavers. ' as Ann O'Dyne Is said to bo tho quiet' est young lady lu town. Montour American, hloomsburg has ono far moro quiet. Her iiauio 1) Ann S. Thosis. Tit bub will lion shooting match font largo black boar of 300 or 100 lbs, weight, on Tuesday next, Mnrch 12th, ut tho .hotel of William Unangst, Hohrsburg. Our sportsmen should bo present ns tho prlzois worth contending for. Tito8i: of our subscribers who Intend removing lu tho Spring, can lnwo tho Coi.UMiiiAN sent to their now residen ces by notifying us, nnd giving tho nnmo of tho Post Offlco wbcro they nt present rcccivo their papers. "Rings." Whenever you hear n man in this county pruto nbout "rings" Just nsk him how much tlmo and money he has spent lu tli servlco of tho party ho attempts to divide. In mostinstnu ces ho Is n disappointed pollilcan whom tho peoplo havo repudiated, nnd whoso efforts nro directed ngnlnst his own par ty, Instead of against tho opposition. A coTEMl'OHAHY remarks thnt."tho groundhog has proved himself to bou complete failure" this year. Tho writ er may bo correct, but in this latitude, tho salo or wearing of linen coats nnd straw lints, has not occurred to nny no ticeable extent. Wo nro willing to ac cept Columbia county ground hogs as pretty fair authority. As all tho oilier pnpers of tho Stato havo mentioned tho fnct, that March has "como in liko n lion," nnd as wo do not wish to appear eccentriu by sllenco on tho subject, wo would stato distinct ly nnd firmly our belief in tho lion-liko advent of tho month. Wo would go further and prophesy that It will depart like a young sheep, although wo claim no credit for tho originality of tho idea. A mukdeu, attended by circumstan ces of unusual brutality occurrod in Plymouth last week. An old mnn named James Hunter, going homo drunk quarrelled with his aged wife nnd literally beat her to death. Tho dead body presented a terrible appear ance, tho faco being nearly past recog nition. Hunter was arrested and tho coroner's jury found n verdict in accord nnco with tho facts. We call attention to the Sixth Annu nl Report of tho Continental Life In surance Company of Now York, to bo found elsewhere. This Company is ono of tho best in tho country and its report proves how popular it is. Tho agents for this part of tho State, Messrs. Lml wig & Brockwity, ro meeting with suc cess in their efforts to mako this Com pany tho largest in tho land. Mu. John Put, of this town lost a lluohorsoon Monday last. Tho man who attendod tho horso during Mr. Fry's Illness, in attempting to cro-Js Fishing Creek, with tho horse, on tho ico, broko through and tho animal was so seriously strained and cut, ns to ren der it necessary to kill him as nfrioud at our elbow suggests,to keep him from dying. Sunuuy thirsty souls In Now York hao started a movement to compel beer sellers to uso larger glasses. Beer glasses havo been growing small by do grees and beautifully less for several years and tho patience of the"drinkists" lias finally given out. Wo do not doubt that this action will meet tho hearty wishes of tho lovers of lager all over tho country. A man named Jack Thompson, was arrested by Constablo Woodward on Monday last, for drunkenness and dis orderly cjnduct, and lodged in tho lock-up. This is tho second tlmo ho has ucon arrested for tho samo offence. Madison township owns this valuablo bit of humanity nnd should tako caro of him or ho may bo permanently pro vided for in tho jail. Hei'okts of thoexistonco of mad dogs reach us from all directions. If this stylo of things keeps on tho "dog days" will havo to bo shifted into tho winter months. Wo cannot imagino why the dogs should bo mad. Nobody molests them, as far us wo can learn. Perhaps thoy aro jealous of tho very many pup pies now holding olllco under tho gov ernment. A dwelling house in Pino township, situated near tho saw mill of Ellas Mendonhall, and occupied by Cornelius Reese, who is in charge of tho mill, was destroyed by ilro on Thursday noon of last week. Tho building was of frame and was worth $700, on which was nn nsurancoof $100. Most of tho furni ture of tho tenant was saved. 1 1-' any of our readers havo been so unfortunato as to bury cabbages to near tho surface of tho ground as to freeze, wo can brlngcomforttothem by telling them how a chap in n neighboring county acted in liko circumstances. lie bored a holo in tho earth, filled It with powdjr and blew up his cabbages. This Is tho quickest and most reliable way of "raising" this vegetable wo have heard of. The Republican County Commltteo met lu tho Court Houso on Monday last, and elected J. Harry James, of Ccntralla as delegato to tho Siato Con ventlon, Instructed for W. W. Ketchum of Luzerne, for Governor, and Ulysses Mercur, of Bradiord for Judgo of tho Sunromo Court. M. A. Williams of Orungo and E. B. Brown of Mifflin, wero chosen Senatorial Conferees and Instructed for W. II. Woodln as Sena torial delegato to tho Stato Conveutlon. Tho commltteo behaved quietly and neither quarrelled among themselves nor abused tho Democrats. Many substances are in vogue to sweeten tho breath, and todlsgulsonny unpleasant scent, ns of spirits, tobacco, etc. With tho vulgar It Is customary to uso somo pungent aromatic, ns cloves, etc., but this eavors too strongly of tho drinking bar to be used by nny but tip piers. The following, used us a mouth wash, will bo found excolleut. Tako chlorate of potash, tho drachms, nnd dlssolvo In eight ouuees of roso or other medicated water. As nn nrtlclo with which to Uavor tho breath, thero Is probably nothing equal to tho Wild Ginger. It Is used by chewing a small portion of tho root, or if In powdor, can bo imulo into a lozenge. It Imparts to tho breath an agreeable, spicy aroma. Dental Jleglster. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, A now stylo of oar ring has n chain fastened from ono ear-ring to tho other, passing under tho chin, nnd answering tho doublo puposo of a necklace also. It is said that If tho ground glass globes for lamps or gas-burners aro tinted blue, tho light Is peculiarly grateful to tho eye. A lining or cover ing of blue tissue-paper may glvo tho desired tint. - - . . . We havo noticed a statement going tho rounds of tho papers to tho effect that tho tops of homlock trees nlmo3t always lean towards tho cast. As wo nro not versed In tho habits of hemlocks wo would liko to know If this Is n fact. Can somo of our readers inform us? Benatoh Buckalew of Pennsylvan ia, who has done excellent work In tho Legislature of that Stato nnd compelled tho respect of both parties, Is now widely talked of as tho Democratic nomlnco for Governor, and if popularity could guaranteo success, ho might confi dently count on success. aY. V- Tribune. Although everybody has read or heard of the book called Charlotte Tem ple, very fow proplo know tho nnmo of tho author. It was written by Susnnna Rawson, who published nlson volume of miscellaneous poems. Tho pooms aro littlo known, but tho talo has been read and wept over, and will continuo to be, for many years to come. The Yeah 1872. This year, Septem ber and December each begin on a Sunday, April and July on Monday. October is the only month beginning on Tuesday. February begins and endson Thursday, consequently It "will havo five Thursdays, which will not occur again until 1000. In tho year 1SS8 Feb., will have rlyo Sundays, which will not occur again until tho year 1920. Tho year 1871 began on Sunday nnd ended on Sunday. This will occur in 1882; and every eleventh year thereafter. According to a French statistician, tho averago man has nt fllty slept 6,000 days, worked G.C00, walked 800 days, amused himself 4,000 days, spent 1,000 In eatitig, and been sick 600 days. Ho lias eaton 17,000 pounds of bread, 10,000 pounds of meat, 4,000 pounds of vegetables, llsb, etc., and drank 7,000 gallons of liquids. Thero aro 18,250 days in a half-century, nnd from tho above statement it would seem that a man .slept ono third of tho time. There is no limit to tho ingenuity of inventors. Hero is a fellow who has dis covered a plan to keep cats from climb ing a fence. Ho nails on a pieco of wiro gauzo to tho top of tho fence, project lug somo two feet on each side, and tho most energetic cat cannot get over it. Peoplo living in cities ought to voto that chap a medal. If somebody would invent a method of preventing cats from screeching and howling in tho iono watches of tho night, tho whole community would arise as ono mnn nnd call him blessed. The utilization of coal-dust,by adapt ing it to tho uso of fuel, is said to have becomo a fixed fact. Besides tho coking of tho bituminous coal dust, both tho an thracite and bituminous dusts nro now compounded with clay nnd saturated with benzinoand rosin, and then mould ed Into form for market, being termed artificial fuel. This fuel Is well adapted to nil purposes where groat intonsity of combustion Is not desired for domestic purposes particularly, and for tho pro duction of steam In stationary boilers. Boys Using Tobacco.-A strong and seuslblo writer says a good sharp thing, and a truo ono too, for boys who u.o tobacco; "It has utterly spoiled and utterly ruined thousands of boys. It tends to tho softening and weakening of the boneB, and It greatly injures tho brain, the spinal marrow, and thewholo nervous fluid. A boy who smokes early and frequently, or In any way uses largo quantities of tobacco.ls never known to mako u man of much energy, and generally lacks muscular and phys leal as well as mental power. Wo would particularly warn boys, who want to bo anything in tho world, to shun tobacco as a most fearful poison ' Advkutisino Pays. " Often times it pays tho printer better than it pays tho merchant. It is a great mistako to suppose that all ttio advertls ing done, now-a-ilays, pays. It don't pay to tell tho community with a flourish of trumpets that you havo wares to sell, better, cheaper, antl moro of them than your neighbor In tratlo when it's a lio, you haven't ! It don't pay to attract peoplo to your placo of business with promises of "low prico3," largo stock," "unparellelod advan tages," when there is no truth in it ! don't pay to play upon tho credulity of tho public. "Ho who spits against tho wind, spits in ills own face," said tho author of Poor Itlchard's Almanac, and so it Is to day, A fraud may, succeed for a while, but wait and see little and big, tho whole troop of false hoods, by-nntl-bye, will "como home to roost. Exchavae, Communicated. Mn. Editou : What Is tho proper pronunciation of Wind a swift current of air V Tho I Is generally mado short now a days as in tiu, win, etc., but I am per suiided very Incorrectly, Ono of tho best ways of discovering it Is tho usago of tho poets : Their instruments wero various lu Hi ci r kind, Homo for llio bow, und some for breathing tumr. DltVUC!'. lint there nlns! ho could not safely flud A pack of dog-Ilsti bud lilm la tlioiWml. HWIFT. If wo should write "Every Triton's horn Is ulnillng Welcome to tlio wat'ry plulu," it would bo read with tho long I ; and doubtless Dryden so Intended it, And so too Pope; Ye Mk'ious mmiIhkI whllo youth ferments your blood, ll'uu! the shrill horn, or tprcud tlio waving net, And Dryden In nuolhcr placo gives us this couplet : It stop'd nt ouco the passnuoof hlstiiml And llio free soul lo timing ulr reslgucd. Upon tho subject of tho pronuncia tion of tho word "Wind," tho poet Gay says : 'Twns when the sons were roaring, With hollow blasts olu tnil, A damsel lay deploring, All on a rock reclined. Pope of Lady Mary, and his grotto writes to Oay : Hut soft recesses of uneasy minds, To sigh unheard la to tho pusslug winds, Feb. 23, 1872. Lavknoko. Tun last number of tho National Medical yournacontalnsn paper writ- ton by Dr. John II, Grlscom, recom mending tho uso of tho sulphite of soda a compound of sulphurous acid and soda In almost all diseases dependent upon tho vitiated condition of tho blood, whether caused by tho inhalation of malaria or vitiation of food, nud nlmost evory disorder of contagious nnd Infec tious character. Dlarrhtra, cholera In fantum, dysentery, nnd many sovcro diseases of tho skin havo been relieved nlmost Immediately upon lis digestion, and moro quickly than by any other articles of materia mcdlca, It Is also held to be perfectly and rapidly cura tive In somo cases of typhoid and In termittent fovcr, oryslpelas, scarlatina, dyspepsIa,nausca,syphilH, catarrh, and rectal hemorrhage. ThoBulphltcofsoda, which must not bo mistaken for tho sulphate of soda, is in short a sort of panacea. About twonty grains Is adoso for nn adult. TiiEnn was a mcttlng of tho Town Council on Saturday last, nt which Mr. Win. McKolvy presented a petition from n number of citizens livlrg on tho lino of Market Street asking for tho re scinding of tho order of Council to ro- movo tho brldgo across tho L. & B. It. P.. at Market Street. Mr. Eyor moved tho filing of tho petition nnd tho post ponement of Its consideration, Mr. Barkley moved to amend by tho ap pointment of a committee to confer with B. F. Clark Esq. tho Attorney for tho L. & B. II. K. nud obtain such a proposition from tho H. U. Co. as they may desire to make, which amendment was adopted, and Messrs. Barkley and Koons appointed ns such Commltteo. Tho Street Commissioner wns directed to put up noticos forbidding tho romov nl of earth from tho Market Street brldgo emba nkmcnt. Council adjourn- rd until Saturday March Jth at seven o'clock. (nsslii with our Headers. "Como sentlo spring, tllicro.il mildness, come,' Thero is adealof humbuglnSpring. It Is, truly, the season when buds nnd blossiiins appoir, when tho leaves put forth mid when tho air is popularly supposed to bo balmy and soft and laden with sweet odors, but thero is a period immediately succeeding tho ills solution of Winter, wherein none of tho delightful ovonts onumorated aro to bo found. Tho "Icy barriers" of the Frost King "ire broken down to bu sure, and tho littlo rivulets How afresh, but they meander in a manner detrimental to personal comfort nnd destructive to wearing npp.irel. Mud is a very good thing In its way, but is not calculated to call forth any very enthusiastic bursts of admiration, when it is necessary to wado through a luko of it to admiro a landscape. Tho weather too Is capri cious ; nipping airs prevail nnd boister ous gales buffet tho pedestrian, making watery tho oyes and cerulean tho noso. Tho buds antl ilowors distrust tho at- mosphero and decline to do moro than glvo promiso of a futuro appearance ; the grass does not rush forth into nny great extent of greenness and i ho "sweet odors" aro not strongly prevalent. Thero aro, it is true, charming days oc casionally, which aro rendered doubly beautiful from their rarity, as smiles on tho f co of a wilful beauty aro brighter from very contrast with ill humor and petulance, but such days aro "liko angels' visits, fow and far between," and aro generally followed by ground antl lofty tumbling on tho part of ther mometers and by general nastiness and discomfort. It must bo admitted that tho pleasant days of early Spring aro very pleasant, but wo cannot shut our eyes to tho fact that tho greater portion of tho month of March and tho first part of April aro given over to intense and Hidden cold snaps of Irregular du ration or to a juicyness of soil and dampness of air which are, doubtless cotiducivo to tho well-being and happi ness of aquatic birds but not to the health or comfort of human beings. Poets In all ages havo sung tho praises of tho Spring-time, but they have al ways been an Imaginative set, looking at tho world through rosocoloied spec tacles, and refusing to contemplate un pleasant matters. Praise should bo giv en whero pralso Is due, but we protest against tho wholesale laudation of good, bad nnd Indifferent days which mako up tho averago Spring, simply because they occur between tho cold of winter and tho heat of summer. Ono poet has had tho manliness to glvo his opinion unbiased by tho assertions of his breth ren In the craft and wo stand by him; "'Come Ecntlo spring, ethereal mildness coiub,' So sang tho poet without rliymo or reason ; I tell you, sir, tho whole thing Is a hum, There's no such semou," Kecclpts for IHrnnrj-. Geo B Zarr 3 CO C Mart?. Thomas Hower 3 CO Geo Shuman Blanks 80 Irani Dorr Jno O Coleman 20 Geo Derr Henry Wagner 2 (10 J G Freezn John Scott 1 00 Jno B Ogdcn A B Swisher 2 0(1 O C Marr UrBiicklnghaml 00 Blanks H L Wright 2UU P Andesjr Wm Miller 3 50 J W Lynch Philip Creasy 1 00 Geo II Brown Sural Ntis 2 00 PS Karshner 2 00 2 00 25 2 CO 2 00 1 ill) CO 2 CO 5 CO 5 00 2 00 100 Stephen Pettlt 3 50 Blanks Datil Piefer l 80 O I) Mills 1 00 J C Shultz Blanks Wm Naus Jacob Fisher Capt J Allen I Hngeubuch CO IContliicntal Ins. 10 1 Company 12 00 2 00 Est J Troup 7 00 2 00 Est JGearhartlOCO 2 IK) EstSarahWliito- 2 00 uight 3 00 Blanks Off Miller 200 W Wintersloeti2 Oil G A Potter 1 50 Win Wolf 5 CO ,J W Hunter ISO LCreasey 2 00 , Est A Hunter 0 25 Levi Kurtz 1 00.IA S Klllttlo 2 CO JBNuss 2 00 Blanks (10 David Shaffer 2 00 Est F Laubach 3 00 J S Hendershott 25 1 W H Jaenby 5 00 HBWlntersteen2 00 .Daniel Fritz 2 00 Jos Mouser 2 00 'Siiml Shaffer Jr 00 G W Poust Wm Fisher John Smith S Wolllver Est P Miller lilanks J M Tit mn n Wm Dennis James Boat J 11 Malzo J u WutcK I 00 1 15 James Smith 1 00 2 00 Dit'tterichAllro2 60 2 00, A Kelchuer 103 son flanks 50 CO, Henry holler 2 00 2 00, Allnas Colo 2 50 25' Cash 2 00 2 00 'Geo P Fritz 2 00 1 00 E W Fritz 2 J0 (1 00 Mr Fisher 2 00 Win Lainan Est J Itichardsl200 Chits Hartman 3 lis John D Esslck 3 50 Columbia Co. 123 25 P G Ht'imback'l 00 Blanks 50 David Waters 2 CO Marg. Slater 2 50 Est J Harris 8 70 Tlios w Fry 32 3 00 ' III! C Geariiart 2 CO Aug. Trail b 2 00iAtirnn Smith A II Faiver J Kisner M O Sloan Blanks Thos W Fry 2 00 ,0 C Marr 80 I 00 Jeremiah Hess 2 no COiDatiiel Z.trr 2 00 2 CO I. W. Nil, es has removed his Book and Music Store to Bolitdeis new build Ing, opposite the Episcopal Church. Seo his advertisement else win re, The Brown Lino tars will continue to run ou tho L.A B. It. II,, notwllh standliiB tho report to tho contrary. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Tun following public tales, bills of which havo been printed at this ofllce, nro to tako placo at the dates specified. l'EUSONAIi I'ltOl'EIlTY. J. II. Vandersllco, Mount Pleasant township, March 18th. Thomas Chricman, Mount PlensHtit township, March Kith. A. S. Knlttle, Lc ctist twp., Maich 11. Charles Gtarlmrt, .Milllln township, March 12th. Estnto of Jacob Harris, Duel: Horn, Mnrch 11th. W. T.Shumnn, Main twp., Mnrch 1-?. Thomas Hower, Franklin township, March 2()th. Margaret Slater, llcti.locl: township, March Mh. Georgo J. Swclgcrl, Bloomsburg, March 0th. Georgo H. Evert, Ornngo township, March 12th. Augustus Traub, Locust township, March 12th. Thomas W. Fry, Centre township, Mnrch 10th. UK A L ESTATE, Estate or Lemuel W. Uobcrts, Sugar loaf township, March 23d. Estate of John Yeager, Jr. Locust township, March 0th. Estate of Peter Bltner, Locust twp., March 11th. Estate of W. IL Ent, Bloom, Match 10th. Estate of C. II. Dcobltr, Bloom, March 10th. Estato of John Kile, Jr. Sugarloaf township, March ."0th. Estate of George M. Beagle, Hem lock tiwnsbip.Marjh 2:H. KI'IX'IAI, XOTICKS. Wantkd. Two smart girls as ap prentices to the tailoring business. Ap ply to William Morris, Main Street. It is a rare thing that physicians give nny countenance to n medicine, tho manufacture of which Is a secret. About tho only exception wo know of is John son's Anodyne Liniment. This, wo be liovo, all endorse, and many of them use it In their practice with great suc cess. Ii' you want a good imntr collar for lo, 20 and 23 cunts per box, g , go to 1. W. Hurtman's. Thero nro probably a hundred or more persons in this ami neigh boring towns, who dully sutler Irom tlio dis tressing effects ol kidney troubles, who do not know that Johnson's Anodune JAnimcnt is almost a certain euro. In severe cases, great relief nuy bo obtain ed, n not iv perlect cure. I. W. Hautman's is tho placo now to buy sliirt bosoms, laities' collars, blenched muslins, &c. Wo notice that tho Agricultural pa pers all over tho countiy recommend tho u-o of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition 1 'o wdcrs. Exehung c. Farmers and otners in this section have long known and appreciated the advantage of theso powders over all otners. You can buy at I. W. Ilartmau's linen table cloths, cotton table cloths, bleached and unbleached, cheap. I. W. IIautmak sells calico for 121 cents per yard, yet. next week ho will sen uy tno pound 1'uuu yards. Timothy seed for salo at I. W. H irt man's. Pr.itsoN.s requiring purgatives or pHW should bo careful what they buy. Somo pills not only c.iu?o griping pains, but leave the bowels in a torpid, costive state. Parson's Purgativo Pills will re lievo the bowels and cleanse the blood without injury to tlio system. - Buow.N & Jon-i:s. Who aro thoy They aro an enternii-Inc vouni' linn lately established in CatawisKiand In m tho ast'inisbing amount of Dry Goods they sill U evident that tho people nro attracted by their low prices. Tiicy aro in constant receipt ol fresh goods from New York. They tell only lor cash, giving the buyer every p ssibto 8 il vantage derived lroni this plan. A visit to their store will convince tho rentier of theto fact's. 1. 1 if. Arurotsxr.ss. l'.ery 1 ervors 1 ounp Mnn In tho Union, will recelM-. lite, h Kecleilat wlllpmvpa Olessln: through life, ly ndUrcssliiK In voi faience, John n. (kii i:n. llox olTJ P. O. 42 Cttlar hi., '. Y. I)S.U MEN TLI. SO TALKS ! IftllCy did. linn tlieinas against the depleting lancet, th drastic imr,' and the tcrrlbl,; sallvauts of tho ninterl.t luedica, would arlso from every graveynrd. Tlio motto of modem mcdtc.il s!lcucols "I'rescrvo and Kegulnto, not destroy," aud no remedy of our diy Is so enilrely In harmony with this plill.iuthroplo logic ns Un. w ai.uk it s Vfq eta ut.E ViNKOAit Ilirrr.RS. In this powerful, yet harmless restorative, dyspepsia, bilious com plaints, nnd nil dlseasoi of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves, oncjunt?r an IrresUtiblo uutldote. Iw. MARRIAGES. iiOWMAN IIAItlZKlr-On tho:ist lust, by llio K, v. A. liilltiiln.Mr. las lor., nowmin n .111 l.nniui Unitel li Ih of Mlllllllvi.U', tolllul- but Co. W M.LI Vi:i!-K llnTIUt-A t V. C. ltu-lurl. I'u 'llli by iti'v. A. H. llowlli.il, Mr. 1 n-nlil m ellHer lo Jlls Anna I;. Mister, tlio lovnn ol Montour, tile lal e of Col. Co., I'.i. HIAVKl'.It-Zi:iOLHH-On lhursd'iv l'tb. sal Is;., by llev. II. I. Allemon nt i,p re-lilcnru 01 the l.rlde father no r lllootusburg I'a. Sir, t haras sbrttler to .M Us Lizzie Zelsler JO.Vi:s-lIi;sS-On Thursday F, b. Sllih. 1: bv the tame, Mr, John t. Joiie-lu MUnAtus lless nil oi liioonihoitrg i-.t. KUIIN-llU.S'TUH-Al Hun-8 Hotel. In Jllllon on I On I'eb. by Rev, lliirhaui, Mr. .Iiiitifs II. Kulinof llluumburi; to Mlvi I.iuh llunu r or .Miuviuo. DEATHS. Teru-iltlifpr In Oraneo townshin. on ihomnrn ln ol 1 no I'Jih, lilt. Aliulrn, wife of Andrtw lei winder, eu j euis, mumn., & a nays Thou, my dearest wife h s left us, Uornuon AutiCls, wings of luvo Wheio tho biHsi.ed aro Ireo fromsafferln, lu our Hvlor' courts ubovo. Closely wo may follow aller, lu ihofootstensthou hast trod Till liUe tlieu wostiml uccu ted in the presence or our roo.1. What I'Yhi'Ei'srA may Usu Is Iudlscstlnn is not daus-rous, say the faculty. IVrhtips not In luelj, Willie it remains incio ludhttbdou; bu look nt Hie eonseqiiencsn to which it may leud and ofleu dors lead when It becomes 11 chronlo disease. A spark of Ilro Is in, mall thine, A pres niroof tho foot will! put it out; a broailt will extinguish It, let It may flro 11 powder mill kindle 11 IU1110 that will consume it clly. In like manner ludhitstion may produce snm ills, euu cer of tlio stomach, congesliou 01 the bowels, apoplexy, liver dlsui'o, aud many other dan genius maladies, Isli not wlto then, to check It lu tho genu? x ot lilny Is more eleaily and lu dlsput.ibly tstabllslKd than that llrsutler's htuuiutli Ulltcm will trialitulo ditpepsla in nil Its nan's, 'ino Hue policy, liowevir, Is toexilu, gulsli it lu tho llrklstvees with this w holesoiue poHtilul, and infallible tome, aud alterative. Is tu.ier lo quench n spaik lluili it Hume, ami It Is t asiir 111 euro U)bpetsla uhwi it is llrst devel oped, thnn w lien t has made heauway by neglect nud Ijictinu rompllcattd wltli other alliniuts, 'llitie Is not the tmdow of it doubt tluit the hit. ters mens dirtellv uulnguiilstlo toil)b epsluus water tstii lire, 'j'lieie tile luotibiind ol titses 011 rttoid pruvliiK thlsiutl. iiivitmedj Istafuund nutttMblc, All the Ikiuoi- 01 toiiimticu 1 resci U td H silmulbiitb Iiunu a umi behind, Hut the Mini Is tnken outol die .pnitttous ba.lsof this grtuuiiuioy uy,c,p ei'li imuirtl lou.uiHl luol utet.tbe MlmulHLl IliusuitUlcAteil Is of eicHn. lloniil itirlly. or nil l.iiiestukeu tissaleguunik ui n iinu. tn ci unit uiiue, UIIIUUS leiuit- 1 VM,"..M",..V.t,',Ul.,,.,VW, IM,tUHVUIJ UUU tUltb I tuu uunuiiai uu ut J'vuueu ou, Legal Notices, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tvru or ANDItEW LAH'Hlf, SECKAF-KM, Tim utiilcrflRnctt, Auditor nMiolnted tiytlo Drplmtm' ('mt of t' IiiimIiIh ('omitj' to liMrl llio litmli in Hip hnntl of tliacxirulort or An drew LitrlMi, Into of Mild coui't;i,uc,avil.'wni ITickiI in tho dlxi-hamo of Itia iltttlw .f liW nplwliitnifiit on F1UHAV. tlio IMIi iley of SI A lu- II A. I'. IKT2. t ifuo'clixk n in.,nt llio iiOIro of tlm Micrltl, In Hip Court IIuo III li loom-tan tr, ulim nnd wlirrniill ptrMiim inter emeu limy ntlcnd ir thoy llilul: pl'ip. ... W, W J tlT, Auditor, l'cb. H, 1S7M1 A1 DMINiBTBATOB'S NOTICE. i.trAir. ok jiiham iiakiIi, DKCn. . . , LrtlrrM of AilniliiUtnitlnn. on tho rtflto Ol lllrum llnltir, In'c or Jntktnn lownhli. Co lmuliln : county dcccnuril, Imwi been Blunted Uf tliu Kiglttir of nltl county to .Ionium l'tll"i ofKiuno pmco. All pcrnohft having rlnlniNiigfllmt the untiito of llio decedent urn ruqiitMid lopreJ t.cul tin-ill for hctllemeut, imd Ihoiu Indebted Id Hi" cHtntu to miike tmyiiictu to tlm umteralRued, ndmlnlslralor, without ilckiy. Joshua rniTZ, JaiiM7i-Cw AdinlnlstrMor. i I)M Fn I STB ATO 1 t'S NOTICE. raTATB or imo. sr. iikaom:, ni:c'ti. Le Hint of mlmllilHl ration ou ilia cutnto of Oeo, M, IJcnglr, Into of Ilcin'oUs tmvinhlp, Colmnhln enmity, deo'd.. Imvo ln-eu crnhtcd bv tlm llugli. lprolBnldcountytoH.il. Mllier.of lllooni twp., Columbia county, I'u. All pcrKonsh.ivlnKclnliui nsalnst llio utatuol llio decidenl nro ii-n.umt.-il to present them lor teltlcment, nnd tlioiu In debted In llto eMato to iiml;o payment lo tli4 uudirsigncd, ndrululstrator, without delny Hi II All 1,1.1.11, febi'TWlw Adiuiuliirutur, OXECUTOH'S NOTICE. I J MTATI! OK CttAIII.rS II bOtm.EU. DFC'I). l.HfrHtt.itnimii!ii.v on the cntiite of Chat. II. Dopi.lcr, Into onilonuiburi!, Columbia counly. dee'd., hnvo been frrntiteil bj the IttRlMcr or Mild countv to Marv Doeblcr. of lllooiusi urit, mi l .ino. II. 11, riMIC, 'inoH. tit imeiuer nun r, ii, OlL'iM.of Wllllntntimrl. l'n. Ail persons hnvliii! claiiiiHanaliil tlipestnlo nie ipijuixted to prt mil them lo tho Kxeeulori,. Those Indebtwl lo I he estate either on note, ludsinent, murUt.meor book necount will make pnytneni lo tho execu tors without delnv. .MAIIY im)K.ui,..ii, mooiiiBourg, I'.l. .liVO. II II. I'AItK, I . . thos.h. ii,ini.Ei!lvwins'ron ra., II II. 11'UIH, ) fcbM'TMw Kxcculora. A UMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. XV. FHTAT! Ol' HAIIAH WIUTKNIUIIT. llKc'll, I.etterMorndniliiWraltouoiitliot-HinUinrsnrcm WhltetilKllt ,late uf Ml. 1'leusntil t , Columbia county. ileceahcd have bten giuntud by llio Met;- lstcr ol Kim county to i . w auuer, ui mooiii liurir. All tiersons huvlliiz claims tu.lufit tlu estate of llio decedent niu riquehted lo pie MMitllicin forfitltUmtmt, nnd Iiioho l.idt-htl to l.io pstulo to irnUc pavmoutto thtf undersigned, lulmlnlsiinlor without delay. I,. W. .Uitil.t.U, ( feb'J)7J-Cw. Administrator. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho unilprRlsucd nnnolntod by tho Court of t oininon 1'ieas. 01 co uinoia , ouuiy, .uunor to distribute to the parties entitled thereto tho nniipv n 'mirt! iirpceeilsnrlslln' irom tno ier- ir.s s.ila ol thomonerty of llaunou A Furred, will mett tlm mitles Interested for llio tutrnoso of his nppoln mPnt at his oillce in 111 ninsluirn, om Friday, the 2JI day or Marcli, A . I). 1S7J nt. 1 1 o'clock u m. AH persons lmvlriirclnltns pjrslr'st fsiilil mini 1111, 11 cioiieil to nre-cnt Lhein ur lie tor- ever ili-bair. d lio'u comlny in f"rn i,:itt,oi-.sharo oiiuoKimp. r, tt, , J1J..1 i,it. feb-T72.Hi- AUtlltor, UDITOR'S NOTJCJ. r.sr.vTi; or bim in cotnki:. ui 'iliuntk'ititiiH'il avMifMnuHl liy tlio OrrimuK Uourl ol Columbia county, Atnll'nr ,n th cstnto f Slinun rotuyr, ttcecaseU, tiu-ct t w part if h lntcrcbttHi tor Hut purpip ol tilsap toitiuucii'. ai inooiucooi joim it viazv, in ilooinimrir. 011 Wodncml.iv. Mnri'li U'tli. tiT-.nt III (i cJOi'k 11. tn. nfvild(la. All nelsons hnvlnif clalniH on sattl ototn u- irrpilrMt t( uttemi or uo lorpver tlfharroe Irom nnin lit m fur a tmrt UI IUIKI, JUll.i .1. l.L.ltl, loL)-'i 7.- JV All'Mtoi. A milNISTKATOU'S NOTICE. Xi. 1-htahj (ii- TimsrAM noACir. dtc'd. Lot'orh of Atliniulstrjtloii (in tlio estato of Tlio vnt Itnncli. ateor Hourhi' ncstiwn.. Co- lini)l)t.H'Ount( tlL'ceusod, hati hum auttil hy tlio Itt'BivttT ol ha It I county to lM?r Huaitk, n( Locus' iwp. All persons haMUK cl.iiiii1 against the etatH of tho iluct'ilcnt nro rL'tpio-ti'd t.i pre pnt 1 hem tor settlement, ami th ko ltnlfbted to tliuestitototn.Uiu p.tynimitto ttio nnilcrs,!gticil iiuuiimsiruiur wiiuoiu uti.iy. vm i. it swank, fib.J7i-C. Atlmlnlstrait r. S HEUIFF'S SALE. Uy vlitun of n wilt of venditioni eximMat is 8iiuil nut of the Court of Common PIo-itiott,oUiin ha count v. huu to m Ulreciea w l lm (Xhoft! I to I'u hi lo bau on Uio prt-mlw-s on I : i NKs. lu.V, tno 2ttli day of March, ut ono o'cl clt, p. ra tho iullowliig pcra nal propertv to wit: All thai lot or nrcH ot 1 mil Mtuntelu the town of Ituclc Hoin.Otlumbla couuty, lennn Ivaula, uuuiuicu ana uescrioeu us hhiowk io wii; u'i the North bv lot of Catharluo Uirton. on tha Kast ' a public vnutl lcaiUnn from Hloanihhuri to Jcrsevtow n. on tho Mulh iv lot, of lieu net, ana on thu West by an all y, whorcon uie enctttl a uvtelllUt; homo and u miipji Mnbic, f-altl Ut bciini Htxtv Wvt lu front m ro or 1o-h, and ouo huudiod and II Uy feet Is tUi'tli luuie or less Helzd taken Into execution and to uo sola ai tho piopor y of w.HUiu Kntpit. in uri'u 1 1 ub Aaiiur. h.Miiii, nfiiu, F OU KENT. valuable f.ii-m in Centre townsbin. fnlnm- lila tounty, iiiljolulus lauds of John l-'esler, m. acres, .increK of which nro in limln r. ooodiann and oiiibulldluiis, unit nnd wulor. Tor lerms uinvu, iveunen rsii,..r urn om, rs. couitii u i ic. ma run i urttculnis apply io ..il i.i, 1. 1 ii. iti, V. ecutor of 1 roil 'it. Mm tier, deceased, l'ost OilUo uddieis, Lime Halge, l'n. febra-tf TOTICE. All persons linotvlntf IllfmsplvM Inilehtnl , Imlali llleieriek on Note or llool: nmiunt will save costs uy i-iiini i- upon tuo MIOKcrllier. rt'&Itl tnsnt Itupeit.any t.ino lietween this dnto anil the Hill tiny of Mnxeli. mid those niKltctlns; tills uuuie niu ixouL-uifl inuui aiirr in ti uaio. .luiiN ri.our iv .i i Iturcrt. I'eb. 21st. IV7'. fBh'.TrL'.im 1 lilil'-N UU1J ai'w.UliNAiil, AT MIM.VILl.U, COL. CO., PA. The SprlrmTp'in will enmineuco on Slnnday All, II lul. 1R7M. Vamllmi linm the tiihIiIIh, J ii i e, to the .Mil of A uaust, m lieu t lio I'u 11 Term will oren. llleven wei Its nuike a ouarter. Kor (llltlUils. lloillitllii'. 'aims 'lnllton nr otutr ai uctuar-, auuitits V, JI. IIUIlUrHst, feliD72-tm IMuclp.ll, PUHEIU SALE (1 1' hi: a i. V A L V A n m; iista n: In piufiiiance of nn ri'.lernrthnfirnh.ni.,rn1 of t'oltltnbl.t county, the under. Il-hhiI i,niu tini'ir, te.. i,i uie e-t.iiM ot tj.oruo ji, uoiiulo lto of Ueiuioi Ic townshtp. In tlio s idi c ainlvToec'd, i . v,.i i-uu .w divot, iliu inLiuises on HATUIIDAY, MAHCII ilo, 187, at io o'clock in tho foreroon of ,.11 d louln.-deserilied ical estate, i. mi it: vide 1 1 nu-halt ol a mcshtuure .- ml v. llio f,-.l lh Ulldl TRACT OF LAND, s't into in tholotcnship of lie' iloci: in tho conn ty oriolumbl.i, boiiMUd tin I dtsiilbed us Ml iuwk.oii too uoiiu nnii wo-t uy liuitls f r 11 lieii'snf .lit, nli Harris, deceased, on the east b 1'iirtoi lioiiiiey JieiicK, nnd on Iho souih i y hi. us ,ji milium , .tui, t'lillLitluuli: TWENTY-EIGII r ACHES nml Iwcnly-elKht per. hen upon which is iicucd mi,., n ui- iraiiii- Krisi nun. a House, Ac. I I, Mil i'l NS OKNALK -Till i.ero. nt ,,f one. loiiilh o I the purclins. mouey dhall to paid at llio slilUmi; iloit-u ot ill., propelly toe one I until, Itss the ten i er cent, on iiineonllnnutlMii ot sale nml I'm itiiiaiiiinK thro.-louiths ill one jiui iiiiit'iuiLT, wan inieitsi irom nie eonur' matloii ulkl. To-scslim K yen upon tlio pur eh.isor t,. curing tho p.iyiueut of tho purilutsi luoliej, I'tlieli.tstis io pay lor il od and sttups, m i'iifc.N 11. Mll.1,1 II M.uchl'72 U Admlnlstrau PUULK; SALE J. Ol' n a i. V A I. V A 11 L 15 KSTATE. In pur-sinnco of nn order of tho Orplianb' Court ui ne i-iiiuui , liHiiiiuiii, ino tllllierMlifllU'l IIS nuiinuioiiaiui , in iieusiutuiii i,euiuci V Huberts, lalo of HUL'iirlont' townshln. iii Hail counly, dtveasi-,1, will c.xposo lo pubilo salo on .lie j.iriutsea, uii SATURDAY, MAltCII 23d, 1S72, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of ald du-, tlio fol iowlnt: ile-scribed leu chtatoto wir, a eertali tract u land situate lu Uugnrlonr townblilp, lu until I'lHlliti- ' CONTAINING 17 ACItES more or It ss. mljoliilmr lauds rf Hatnuel ltobei 1 on iho ninth, la. U.s of liiiiiltllu Nut In on tho east, iiiltds btionutUK to the heirs ot John I'll I a nn inn kuuio, nnii uiiius oi i anici ituoeiis o-: ihuwebt, Viuctioula eitetedu one und one- nan story I E A N K HOUSE and out I uiIiIIubs. CtiNliIl Uj.nh nl' HAI.i:, Ten per cent, or on fou'lh ot iho purchiu.0 mouey to bo paid Ht th Klrlklnudiiun nl the iiionuitv. iium r,,n,'tl, r, tho ptiithahf money Ids ifie ttn percent, ut the continuation ot one; nud llio leiualuliiK llirio lourlhs lu ouo ear llieuulitr, with inicrwt Iioiii tuiitiiinnllou till. 1'uiflu.sfi' to my for .i.tuiiiiu niuniv, ii, nrMliiu yivtll on llli pur- iluiM r itiuniK ihe lialaucti of iht purthae uiont) , Atltndance ulvcn on day of sale by ,, , nil.AB V. -Ill 1U..MI1 , Ilcnlon, Jlnrcli I, U7l-lt AUiumutiuiur. TIMUKIl LAM) H)lt BALK. 'I l.e i i.titi Mi , i ii (jR. is lor tulo iiloui to t,cus ol line u t d li'i it i,,, ,u Mill tb.te i ir.e, oak tbcidliiilitc., In 'i i, towunlilp umr Jiinies riilliiknirs ku uil.l. I'tr lsuUuilurn us lo leriiiKH, ly to j.h KV.8, lib.'?'.'-liii (.iitiiwml, Columbia toiuiiy, l a. B LANK DKKDS. Wo now have Die finest asMikriiiifriif nfin.ivk' Dl' 1 I'M un blind ami lor sale that were i ter kept lu IIIooiiitbuiK, l.urk-o sle on Istsi paicliiiitul pui er, Lotnmoii Dusfs, Ejetutor'sand Admlnls t.ulor'B Deedk-sniall situ ktid pnper (tlitap Common Deeds, 4c. HEAD QUARTERS FOU BARGAINS. IS anfAT', .ft,, i., . ii OEaOSSM OUT OF WINTER GOODS. In order to make room for Spring Goods I will close out tlio balance of my KEKOII MERINO, EMPRESS CLOTH, WINDER POPLINS, AND W S X'J a a K. QHAWXiS at great bargains. PURS AT COST. ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, at 1. J. & T. COATS' Cotton 80 cts. per iloz. P. LUTZ'S, JIAIIC STREET, NEXT TO COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBUEG, PA. J,EV DHUQ STORE. CHRIS. A. KLEDI iravlnir ruiclinsed the business of 1'. 1. Lutz. now otlt is ut the old Hluntl, u choke nsurluieui DUUOS, CIIUMICAI.S, l'ATUNT JltlllCINCiS lOIUJTAnilCWH, I'AKCYBOAIW, EItUSIIi;s,Ac.,ic, Al d n t rrf rol nsmrlmeut of Hip choicest goods UMUIll) 1LOUU 111 Ulfct CIIISI, tb.UtitlSUUltUtK, Vmfitis' rnrscitii'Tioys ash 1'am niCll'KS CAItKri'LLV COMl'OUMJUl. On Huuilnjs, open lit in S p. m,, to 10 n. m., nud irom ; p. in., toi p. lu. CJKI'.MAX AND ENGLISH H'OKKN. ftbU'72-tf THU lil.OOMSIllJItCl I.ITEUAItV INETITUTI' AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open on HOI7DAY, JANUARY 6th, 1S72, under tlio entire control of tlio 150AIID OF TItUsTEES, Tiicy liavo telcclcd ns 1'rluclpat of tbo Iustl tutlon CHARLES C. BARKLEY, n ceullemnn wliosn qusilltlc.iiinns hnve been fllllv lekted ni d proved In tbo NINK YIJAHh 111 uhlch be has lind rliargn of the i-cliools ot tliu County nsi-iipeilntenotnt j nud ibey nsl:. nud n.ivoa rUlit lo'leiiinud lor Iiiiu nud llio Inni tutloit.llie conttilt m e nnd support ol our oun II ir-i-i s. nnd of t lie lilcntUnf tbe , nlerprn-ennd 01 euiiciiiion everjwnere. in point ol comlnrt COnVeUleiICO mill lienutvrif lilillilllifrs ntiil kiir. lOlllldlUUS. UO HcllOOl iU till, Klllli, t.tiri.n.htM I hlk and we nie del, lliilhul It shall not be second lu tun mini, quality onu tnorouguueisof lUUIsci juinv euu culture, CALENDAR. The winter eewlon of twelve weeks will com incuce on Monday, January Stb, 1072, and clo&o MAltOII !2Stl). The Sjirlog session of twelve weeks will beglu MONDAY, APRIL Stii, nnd close JUNE 2STH. EXPESS E S : Tuition nnd Iloardiiu.-, Includlus wiishlcc nud hem, for tlio si-bsloti of twelve weens, flitl 00. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for day pupils, one dollar per week, lu tlio model sebum, irom Illlv to i luhly coats per weel;. Jlusic Uruwlin;. I'atntlng.ac. eitra. Hills are rnynhjo, one hi. If In u.i nice und the other bull m llio middle ol the session. J. CI. 1- Hr.KZK, u K HlU'I.'ItT, hecietary. I'rcldeut, AGENTS WANTED. MARK TWAIN'S NEW ROOK I "ROUGE SING IT," IS READY FOR CANVASSERS. It Is a coinpinlou voltmio to " I N N O O E N T S' A IJ R O A D , of which 100,000 Copies Have alromly been ordered, uud is still one ot the best sellini; honkfiout, Don't wiule time un books no ono wants, but take one pts'ldt' u ill siopj uu In the sine's lo tiiUciliofov -'Thfrols a tlmo to laugh," nud till who riutl this book will s,eo ideally Hut time bus come. Apply nl once lor Territory, t'ticti litis, aud Tonus. Addnss " V,U.Vl n:JiV ASlIJinAI). 1-ul.lUlier dccS.-71-tf 7U tamoin bltiel, l'blludelphla JUSTICE'S BLANKS. We now have tin hand a Urije neatly nrlutisl 1I1.ANKH, to which wo luvlW tbo ultfutlou ot IT. Sensation OP MEW YORK. A WORK .iIMCItirTIVKof UinflTYOF N1W Ytiiti: mnii ii VAitiotm riiAUiw. ll unlcimors nnd wreien. ilnei it IilRli nnd low lire i Its marble palaces and ilrk deft"! I'D utlrnetl iimitiddaniiprni llfl UINOIa PUAtlDS , Its inndiug men nnd inlllclniis lfi advontnroit ttn chnrlllM j lis mtslerlcx ntid orlmm. lllnslmieii will. Nearly fflu I'lnellinravlngs. . Aar,S'18WAM'i:ii,-rtnil for clreularn nod eannr terms nud n full ileserlptlon of the work. AUdrws National l'uljluliluK Co., l'hllit., I'a. IIISTOUYOP TJio Groat Fires In CIIICAOO nnd tlio WITsTby llev E. J. 0 on-Hi-KKii, D. 1) ol Ulilosgi). Only nimplele history, roosvo. pages j "jeiigiavlniui. "u,ij nlrtswly sold. lTlce$J.M. sjiw imenls n.siie In SOiIbvi,. 1 'roll's RO to Rlllterers. ,tUK.TS WANTllIJ. 11. H. U0ou.il'i;iilico,i;riirknow New Yor. CELTIC W E E K L Y . Tlio KTenlt lllu.tralcd Orlulnal Story Pansr lu Anierlcn. Mslit New Orlu'tinlMtorlps In tlritt uuinber. No literary treat eiiu.il tn It. Agents nml Canvassers wantcyl in evory tiwn nnd city or Die Union. Jlu a week easily realized by tho uaio or this putrrtordlniiry IrlsTi nud Amnrlcan Jouritftl. (Specimen copies lro. For salo by-All ncwixlpnlcrs. l'rlto.tle.: IT.'J) per t rnr. siblruHS M. J. O I.iAiir CO., 1'. O. Hox 8,071, Now York, "WHAT TO READ AND HOW TO HEAD, Celnsclnsslllwl LtstH of Clioloe Itoadlni. with nppr' pi into Hints and Iti-mark", ndupted lo tho (loncial Ituaaer, to Hubscribers. anil to neroons lutcuuiui; lo toirn oollectluu, of Hooks. 1 vol. Initio. lGinaifi, Prloi. isl cents. Nent frAn hv luittl on risielpt of Uie price, D, Al'l'LinoN A CO., l'ttblUhers, K7 Yoi K. EXTIlA()al)INArtY IMI'IIOVEMBNTH IN CABINET OUGANS. ThollARO.VA ItAMMK OnaAN Co. rfsopelfnUv aiiliouiiCM the lutrotluctlou of Improvements of mnci more thnn ordinary Interest. Theeare IlKKl) AND l'lrK OAtllNnrortOANft. belni; tho only lueresslnl oomblutttlou ofllL'AI, ii'i wiiu ice'is ever maue; BAY'S TUANHl'OSINO KIlY-BOAItD. which can lo tnstnntlv mnved tn rial,,. r.v leii, eliniiKliii; tno pltoii. or trausnonluz the Key. lor ilrawliiKs nud descriptions, neo Clrcii ar. NLV AN1 1 I.KDANT -TYI,Ds OK DOUIlCn Hlil'.U t. AUl.-IIiTUHUAMS, tit l0, SI Wand JlSlench. Conslilerln? Cinteltr. l.leKiinee, nml Thorough llxeellenqo of Work m.tushiii, tlit-be aie cheaper Ihau any bt-ioro off- reu. Too SIasos A Hamlis Orirtnn nro ncftiiowl. fdired IIIXT, nnd rrom pxtruordlnnry f unities lor in. tuitfacture Hits Company con u!lord,nud no-, utmeriitke lo sen nt prices which reader Hi' m UM1L fcHXl UN All lit CI I UAl'lST. Tour oclaveorirans8.'0cnpii: Klveoclnveorgtns 8100. IVU nnd upwards. Willi tliroa sets reeds Sr)ntid upvtur. b. Forty Myles, uptoal.7i.)e.tch. isew it usir.tlivi vT.tHiO-nie, nnn itii!noniHi ?lrcitlur. utth otilnlnns nl V.OK1I 1'llAN flN'l'. T1IOUHANI1 MUMI'IANrt, ent frps. ilAMON A HAMLIN OltUAN CO., 151 Trcmout St., liostjn. 40 ilroadway, N. Y. rrnenrnorateil Isflll 1 COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. Ul'l'lCEhtj A11 IJIlllJU'lUltS. P. Pktwii.vh. l'res't. IIout. Crank. II. WlIJMN.V eo-rrcs't Ilr.HiiT Tuom as, Trees. Wm. 1attox. Jam. tjciiROEntJ!, .1. H. THINK M. M, HTKICKLEB, .i. r. r iturAvi 1,,-ec y. II. IIaciiman. ULO. 1IOUI.L'. It. 1. IIYOK. 1'or lnsurnnc nr Agencies, Ad lrss I. 1'. r'ltUKAUl'F.iseo't, Columbia, Pa. WANTKU, THIS Hl'IUNO, 10,0 0 0 FA 11 ME IIS, To impnivo 1,700,010 nTes of tho best Farming hands In Iowa, fteo from tnortuogu orotherln cumbrancf. Tooko lanrls oomprlNe Hie Ooveru inent rnllro.nl rant8 adjacent to the threat thor oiiKhfarPH betweou Chi ago, Omaha and .Sioux City and ilo chlclly lu tho MIDDU3 ItEOIO'" OF WITrKN" IOWA, Its most fertllo nnd healthful nnrtlnii (fover nnd ukuo bulng unknown), and traveled by rail roads In every direction. Now 13 tho tlrao tj SKCUUi: AIIOMHATSI AND 53 per acre, upon long time, with hlx per ent In tureM, In tho luxuilnnt vulley of edher tho lioy er, thu Mnpie, the Ho'dleror tho MtttuHloux, AKints nt Htatlons aro provldetl u ltli tetuus to how lands free to purchaser, t'end foraUutde. pltniiit; tickuU aro 801dtandhow Ut reach tho mini!-. Countv nnntnlio nent free. Addrem JOHN 11, CALHOUN, Laji 1 Commissioner Iowa it. it, ljiuu uo.t Louar napias, lowa. SECURE THE AGENCY AT ONCE Hi:T FAMILY SUWI.VO MAPHIKn 1 CTOE. 12!47 Clirilniit Htrett. I'iitlaclelphla, PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT For one or two persons of either sex, lu every town in tho United Htates, hy which they may realize from to ULUOperj car, with but Httio wii' u nine ih oevoieii a inucn mrupr ttum will bo realized, lioys nud ylrls an inukH nearly a much iij (rown people omo muUltiK trom $7 to 813 per week. For part leulais. uddre-is J, J, FA1CUKLL A lO, 77 Iiroiulwny, X. Y. A OENTB Wantku. Agents maltemoro money A nt work for us tlmn at anything else, iiust nuss llrht anil nermanent. lirtl!i Utk frpo. ct. Htinson a Co., J7to Art Juttdhcrst l'orllaiid, 11 S. i'lauoCo ,N.V: 1st class i?Jjt No Agents. Names of patrons in ID suites In Circular. Oi'lUM EATERS ! M'SjSiS'iP.K it our Autltlotr will nut cure. No p.ilu or In cnuvenionco. Sent on receipt of SJ.uo. s. . AUMSTltuNO. M, U., llculiui; luslltutlou, Ber rienSprln gs. .Nllcli. ' To Atl crtUcik. All iierkonu who cnnlem rlitto ninlrlug couimc's with new spa pars fortbo lut rtlou ot Advertl-.emeuts suould beud to lorn rircutnr. nrincloRO 2'cntsfor their ONE 1IUND11M) l'AUi: 1'AMl'IILf.T, coulaiuiua Lists of.l.iw) Newspapers anil estimittes, shnwlUK tlio tost of adveitisiiiK, also many useful hints to ndv, niseis, and some account of t' e experiences of men who aro known as Successful Adteitls ers '1 his firm are proprietors or llio American Newspaper Advertising Agency, 41 PARK BOW, ft nud nro possessed of unequale'l facilities for se. curinK the lusirtton of advert seme Is ij a:l Newspapi rs aud l'eilodlcalsat lowo-t rates. QOLUMRIA COUNTY, SS: In Iho OrphanV Court of Columbia count v. In the uiuiter of tho partition and vitlu.it Ion of the l.stale ol Plildp Miller late of i'. ntre totvnst ip, deceased. Tn L'.vrus Weoli, Tlia.ter, Neosi.il Cotiniv, Iviui'.as.take notlro tliit au Inques will beheld at llio hue owellluir house ot Puilip Mil. ler, deceaseil, lu toe iown-.lil oi Cenlre, t'oluni bin eouniy.ou Thursday, the fotirtlitlay of April, 187J between the hours of u o'clock, it. m .and 1 p in.olFuld day, foi the purpose of ti.akint; partition oi Hie Ileal Ks nlo ot salt deeeHSed, to and unmiiK bis ehlltlrtu and letal iepreetiiatlves. If tho samo can bo tlouo without piejndlce to or f loi lln n ,it the whole, oiiieruiseto vali osndnp praise the sntuu uccoKilni: lo law, at tthlcli tlmo and pl.ico ou ato renu red m ntieuil If ton tuinlt pioper. AAliON S.Mini,Hhe!lfl. HHKIUH'SOFl-KE, 1 IlLoojisiimtu, Maich I, !(;.' j mch.rJ-ut SI0 WOUTII FItUETO l'.UOK AGENTS I Scud your address suiting experience, success, and book now sell Inn aui riceive free our new AGENTS' POCKET COMPANION, Worth $10.00 to nny Hook Agent. Apenlsnlso 1 "IT T "ft 1, -m- . T1IK WITITE VVnuled foi i- i- xj XJ l'j S : rli;'. TWELVK Yi:.VRS AMON'O TI1I-: WILD IN DIAN'S OK TH E l'LAINK Murdered hepteinber 1st, lt71. Thewlld ndveutuies antl tniirteloiu exiwrl ences ot Oeo, I" Hidden known as (tin "lllit Wanlor," 'Oreat llunler, " nud lauious -Whllo rlilef," of ino lodges. A hook of thrilling Inler tst, rlchl Illustrated; charms eeryisdy every where, and sells to ctv-.-o I iiuy bu k out hend for Illustrated poster and extra terras, llL IIBAilLi 1IIUW., I'ublUhei-s, mchl'7J-tf "Si Hansom Bt I'hlla. 1875. 1S72. EYRE & LANDELL, I OUHTU AND AllClI STB,, IUULADEU'IIIA. DEiLUia I.N FINE DRY GOODS!!! Entablishcd in lb-10. Flno SILKS. ' Elno SHAWLS. WHITE (iOODS. BLACK (JOODS. DRISS GOODS. LINEN GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS, (footl FLANNELS. Eliio HOSIERY. Rcsjt GLOVl's-onlv. 15,000 GOOD BLACK SlllvS.. tVlinicsiilo ami ftctull, raarchn-6t. NOT. ICE. fcstraytd front tho premises of Win. UUoucic. In UoailnBcreek townsnip, Columbia ouuntv 1M..OU Moiiday nUht, Keli. ill, youu steer Willi shotthorus, white buck nud dark sputleti sides (near a. ri).tu eolol). Any perstm itudlui: nnd fefsllni; said sleor until railed for will be nittalily rowutdea by iiotllj Inu tbe underHuued. T l.o site r lias beeu t raeisl lu Cuiaw Issa "'"':u' WIKDi:UU01.Da' hllOKMAKEll, Hbunntiilf.il li rui. P'hujlklll county. ja. iuareUl';i-lw
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