THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. . The Columbian. ti i ir- 'l. nn innn BlooinsDurg, jriuay, marouau, jlo PRANK COOLEY, ASSISTANT TJDITOIt. Railroad Tlmo Table LACKAWANNA A IILOOMSIIURCI 11. H. Nottli, South. .Mall 10i31 A M. 4:1.5 A.M. 6::I',M, 6:18 1'.M. ApeGinniouitiioii Kzrrcss ' 10:50 I'. M, D:S7 A. ! CATAWISSA R. It. FROM RUri'HT HiAi luWi doing North, Going South, LOCAL. Tin: cost of llio Lackawanna Uloomsburg 11. II., eighty miles long, wits $1,000,000, being $00,000 per uillo, Some otio who protends to know,says that thcro navo noon ono nunurcu anu fourteen consoctillvo days in which tho croutid has been frozon. Or tho 03 members of tho Btato Sen 1 il.l nn ImtMrnra ti,,f r, F ttm 1 nit nn.n T II, TTn.tMi mil.. 11 nn ..... I.n.... f Il. 1,nM Two-thirds of till tho Presidentof tho Secretaries of Stato havo been The R. It. investigating committee, r ...1. r..l. ir T i ...... I , , l.i r. I 111111.11 1111. 1-J 1UI.J. I.IIV la 1.1IL1I1UILIU. 13 n eu.-hiuii must 01 uio uuio. un oaturuny asttho Committee visited Baltimore. Limuerger Chccso hung about tho lock is said to bo a proventlvo of small ri1!... 4wn.,i,l t . ii. .. ..l. . 1U.W 11IU I.UUUIU A.J .111.1. IllUilV IILUIJIU i.inlrl tirofnr f lin fltapnr tn l!m rnmnrlv. The officers of the Agricultural Socl- e ii 1 1- 11... I LlltliU Illi.aUUiJ II11U 1111.111 UIFUI. 1IIU -i . i 1 1. .. r r ii. We learn that tho Jupano-o embassy vlll visit Danvlllo to-day, Friday. For i Jl 1 iA il. I A t)L 1U1UI II1UL1. A f 1 Uaiiuy Long, well known to tho rri I'll wini i mm nrit'K riiiiii in i jr:in.ri. ...til- 1 . Ti TT.t.1 i r I i M 11.. i. L 1... T" i nr ill v. I uuvii iuutij ou' akuii iinc - tt y 1 1 1 1 t .t i r i Li IIV1U tw U lUUJt Tunni: has been some talk of a dally A.. 1 ..1.1 I 'TIT! 1 1 . Tl,.....- L1IJU1 LU UU IJUUllOtlUU tit IT Hnt3 liullUi ii v.iiii'i'ii niiv iiirnmr- i nun iiu .1 1 . . i". . 1 1 . 11 it. .. 1 TT t fi- Tjieuh will bo n social dtn to In Cud- Sit, April 3d. Good music and a plea I), can bo procured of Thomas M. Rfa'.P. W.STKKiiYdiedafc hid resl- .Tiinitn In Tin ntni Imifnaltlti . , Turnl, nfthn lcornrmnil t'hlirnh fin- nonrlv n IWL-IH V-tilA UlllIUIUll. There mono less than twenty-ftvo cases of scarlet fovcriu Asburv. Fishlne Creek towrjshin. Everv family, with ono exception, navinc tu ichsi ono cuao. U3 VUV, The grading of Main Street is ono of te most necessary measures for im- . i 1 11. 1 1 . 1 - ! .. I tlmi nml itnnrnalr.li nnil Mm ufi-nnf tArn. UIILV. Somo over zealous youths raised an alarm of flro on Thursday night of last week, a fow coals having fallen from a tilted stovo. firnnt rarn Riinnld lin f"t. erclscd in so grave a matter as an alarm of lire, elso our citizens may treat a gen uine ono as falso and refuso to assemblo when their services aro really requisite. Thuke will bo special services in St. Paul's church on Easter Day. Tho ilo- ral decorations, which Mr. Lloyd Pax- tonalways so bountifully provides, will bo of moro than usual beauty. Tho raualc of this season of tho Church's ro- jolclng is Joyous and inspiring, and is moio than usually delightful after tho sombro character of that during tho l.enteu fust. Ox and after Monday next, tho 1st of April, it is lawful to catch trout with hook anu lino and tho piscators of our county aro doubtless proparing thorn selves for tho sport. Tho condition of tbostreams is, however, anything but arable and from present ; appearances Hw I bo nearer tho 1st of May than of .7 ,r.r , uTUi T , .u s. 7 y 1 ,, r J Brnh0..IC0 ? C? t0 Ql laws of tlin "trpiitlnnrf A Kentucky paper glvos au account of a $2,000 hog-pen built by a woman farmer In Scott County. It states that it is palttcd and grained, furnished with hot and cold water, heated with steam, and lighted with gas. Tho troughs aro mahogany, inlaid with Ivory. When tho first ono of tho kind erected in Uolutnbla County wo should bo ploascd to hear of it and will engago to furnish a full grown local notice free. Thkue is at present so much said In regard to tho definitions of words given by Dr. Webster In his dictionary, that It may bo apropos to call attention to his masterly explanation of tho wort! .. UAII1UU1II1UU Ul IliU U1M I "boil" 1 earlier editions, according to . . "I which tho word signified "a clrcura. fecrlbed subcutaneous inflammation. characterized by n pointed pustular tumor, anti suppurating with a central coro-u poruDcutis." What a comfort It Is to know Just what alls you. Wm. II. AiiuoTT. Esq., of Catawissa. uas been appointed Notary Public, by uovemor Geary. This appolntmont will glvo satisfaction to Mr. Abbott's mauy friends In Catawissa and will provo a great convonlcneo to tho people oi tho town, thoro being no Notary nearer than Bloomsburir. Wo aro heart lly glad of Mr. Abbott's appolntmont, as no is a friend of many years' stand lug and ono whom wo know is capablo aud obliging. Ilo i3 a member of tho uar of this county, of good standing una well known to:tho people, as his uio nas been ppent In their midst. A NKwstylo of ornament for tho hair Is a small humming bird with diamond eyes and a Jewelled arrow through its breast, TitEiin Is, perhaps, no tlmo at which wo aro disposed to think so highly of a mend ns when wo sco him standing higher than wo oxpected in tho esteem of others. TitM Legislature has Anally passed a mil grant mg a now trial to Dr. Schoeppo, who has been in prison thrco years, and onco at tho very f .-ot of tho gallows, for a crimo ni3toncd upon him by clrcura stantlal ovidonco. Tm: number of nowsnapers and nerl otllcals published in tho United States is as follows.' Dally, 071: TrLwcokly. 107: Semi-wcckly, 115; Weekly, .1,270, Soml. montlily, 05: Monthly. 021: Ul-month- ly, ID; Quarterly, .10; Total, G.815. 11usini:s3 must bo dull In Chester county, as a paper thcro publishes tho names of forty-soven candidates for tho soven county ofllces to bo filled. Forty of thoso follows aro suro to bo disgustod with polities this fall. Tiie Lowistown Gazette does not think much of tho apportionment bill which makes Clearfield, Clinton, Centre, Allium and Elk counties a Congression al district, and remarks, "Wo should llko to help defeat tho mush head who proposed that." Tun llunlock Creek & Muncy Rail road commlttco havo received subscrip tions to tho amouut required for tho granting of a patent, and havo applied thurfor. About 000 shares wcro sub scribed in Lycoming, tho remaining 700 in Columbia and Luzerne. A SiGNEii of a reraonstranco against granting tv license, to a saloon, In a neighboring county, called at tho simo saloon shortly after to get a glass of boer. Ho was refused and a short but pertinent speech on tho occasion was mado by tho proprietor. Served him right. Corner loafers arc not valuablo ad uncts to tho real estato which they oc cupy, but do not own, and so thought tho merchants of n western town who finally got rid of them by hanging out a placard on which was written, "want ed, employment for theso roosters." Tho "roosters" flow. A hill has passed tho Senato to ro- pair tho Tioga & Susnuohanna turn- plko. Aa this is tho road to Long Pond, frequenters of that rural retreat will bo gratified nt tho proposed improvement of tho road, which, if reports bo true, has been a Uttlo llko Jordan, "a hard road to travel." Tuu pcoplo of Wllkosbario aro tak ng actlvo measures to securo tho erec tion of a freo bridge across tho Susquo hanna, to connect their town with Kingston. A public meeting ha3 al ready been held in furtherance of tho matter, and $11,000 havo been sub scribed. According to ancient superstition, March is tho most unlucky month in tho year. Tho man or woman born in this month will bo poor and unfaithful condemned to woo and sorrow. Per sons contcmplatinir beincr born will please tako notlco and govern them selves accordingly. All tho stories of a spottod-fover epidemic In tho vicinity of Scranton, circulated during tho past month, aro now said to havo been gross exaggera tions. Tho authorities say a fow rasea havo resulted in death.as in other parts of the country, but thcro has been neither an epidemic nor a panic and there aro no new cases. A sleoplessfathor invented tho follow ing ingenious dovico for quieting babies for which no patent has yet been taken out, and so may bo used freely: Tho above, which wo clip from an cx- chango, may seem vaguo and unsatis factory, but wo do not hesitato to say that tho majority of parents will agree that it is as good u plan as any yot found. At Indiana mlto society meetings, tho ladies play Copenhagen for tho good of tho cause, and mako tho gentlemen who participate pay at tho rato of ten cents a singlo kiss. Wo do not wish to bo understood as advocating tho plan, but wonder whether, if it wero trlod hero, tho attendanco would bo greatly diminished or tho receipts decreased Tho fair sox, bless 'em, are always ready to aid any good cause that but no, wo will not pursue the theme. The following is tho ttpproved phil osophy of proven ting hens from scratch up tho goo-den. Put gaffs or spurs on tho hens, reversing them, iustead of tho ,n(8 , thmn ,ntod down. wd Thcn whonahen Uf3ftiegto scratch, as It dosconds the point of the spur catches in tho ground, placing tho f00t forwfirdi and ft 8troko wI,h th0 .. . . oinor leg is attonueti witn nuo results until tho lien walks herself right out of tho garden. The American Stock Jouknal, Wo wish to call tho attontion of our readers to this, tho oldest and most widely circulated Jouiinal of Its class devoted to tho Llvo Stock Interests of tho wholo country. Each uutnbor Is handsomely illustrated with Engrav incs. aud contains many artlclos of Interest to ovory Farmer and Stock Raiser. Only $1,00 a year. Specimen copies vitEE. Address N. P. Hover a Co., Parkesburg, Cheater County, Pa, Recently published statistics of mortality, collected from tho records of , . ,., , , , ?lY." F: B? KlT nn Ilr1lnil Dini Mmf v.if Ia r f mat. Holland, show that tho ratio of mar rlcd men to that of bachelors botweon tho agos of 25 and 30 years, Is as four to ten and ono-half In every thousand Thero aro, howover, between tho same ages twico as many deaths of widowers as of bachelors. Between 30 and 35 years married men dlo at tho rato of elovon and singlo mon of flvo in tho thousand, but widowers disappear from theso earthly scenes at tho enormous rato of nineteen to tho thousand. deduction from theso statistics is that bachelors would do well to stay bacho- lors, and married mon would do woll to keep their wlvcj-nllvo ns long 03 possible, And this makes ono think of tho wlso saying of Socrates to a young man who asked him whether or not It would bo woll to tako a wifo i a quory to which thosago replied that, "whothcr ho married or not ho Would repent It Tm; bill providing for tho construe tlon of Water Works for tho town of Uloomsburg has passed tho Houso and go no to tho Sonato. Mit. McCiiUHE has boon awarded tho seat in thoStalo Sonato, from tho Fourth District, Mr. Gray now occupying it having boon decided not entitled thereto. Edwaiid C. Oiieen tho Contralla School teacher who was so terribly boalcn recently is slowly improving and Is considered out of danger. Ten men wcro burned, somo of thorn fatally, by an oxploslon of sulphur at tho Locust Dalo colliery near Ashland, on Tuesday. Wo havo not learned fur ther particulars. E. B. DniESiiAcii, formerly of Hem lock township, has moved to Catawissa and will tako chargo of McKclvy's Crist Mill thcro. Ills friends will bo pleased to know of his whereabouts. ON Tuesday night Mrs. Fares and Daniel Jamos wcro attacked by thrco ruffians whilst in tho house of tho for mer In Contralla and badly beaten. Mr, James, tv crlpplo, boarded with Mrs. Fares who Is a widow with a largo family and In poor circumstances. No reason is assigned for tho outrage. Spotted fever, It may as well bo stated, has broken out In various parts of tho city and a number of deaths have resulted. Wo hear numorous persons complaining of symptoms not tho most agreoablo, and great caro should bo ex ercised In prompt and Judicious treat ment of patients. Williainsport stan dard. Scaulet Feveu. Tho scarlet fover a disease that parents dread moro than almost any other that children can bo aflllctctl with Is raging to a fearful ex tent In sovcral counties of tho Stale. n eminent physician claims to rob scarlet fever of many of its terrors by proscribing for tho patient warm Icmonado with a Uttlo mucilage, its often as desired, and tho application of warmth to tho stomach. Ho directs that a cloth bo wrung out of hot water and laid on tho stomach, renewing it ns it cools. With this treatment, ho guarantees that not o.no out of n hun dred cases will provo fatal. We learn from reliable sources that tho Board of Directors of tho N. &, W. B. It. Tt. have unanimously approved of tho location of their road, mado up on tho ground, by their engineers, under tho direction of tho Executive Committee of tho Board. And whllo there tiro other claims sot up to a por tion of tho route, tho engineers found no traco of any survey or pretenso of location within tho county of Colum bia, or anywlicro west of Littlo Wap- wallopen creek. The immediate con struction ol this road, and its branches, will advanco tho prosperity of this wholo region. We earnestly hope that our sugges tion, of a fow weeks since, looking to tho formation of Democratic Clubs throughout tho county may not bo over looked. Thero was never a timo when they wero moro needed than now or when they would bo moro likely to do good. It would not bo necessary to hold frequent meetings at this early mo in tho year, onco in a month or fortnight would perhaps bo sufllclent : but it is very desirablo that tho Clul3 should bo organized nnd ready to work actively when tho campaign fairly opens. A few energetic and earnest men in eacli township could bring about tho result. Tho fall olcctions aro of so important a character that every means should bo taken to ensure an increased majority in tho county. We clip tho following from a story found in ono of our exchanges and pro- sent it as a flno specimen cf "loftv" rlting. Tho author probably meant to say that tho girl was good looking at least that is the idea wo got from read ing it: "Hers was tho stylo of beauty to bo- wilder tho tamest imagination and heart, a gleaming picture, enamelled with firo and ilxed in a fratno of gold from tho stars. It was tho spell of an enchantment to be felt as well as seen. Wo might feel it in tho ilasnes of her countenance, clear a3 sunlight, brilliant as tho iris ; in tho classic contour of her reaturcs, symmetrical as if cut with an nrtist's chisel ; in her hair of rich ring. lets, ilowing without n braid, softer than silk, liner than gossamer; in her oyes, bluo as tho heaven of southern summer, large, liquid, dreamy; in Iter motions, graceiui, swimming, iiko tho gcntlo waftures of a bird's wing in tho sunny air, in her figure, slight, othercal a sylph's or a seraph's ; and moro than all, in tho everlasting smile of the rosv litis, so frank, so serono. so llko starlight, nnd yot thrilling tho soul as aBhock ol electricity." It is tt fact not as generally known as it should bo, that the onion Is rcmarka bio for its nutritious tjualitie?. Accord ing to analysis, tho dried onion root contains from 25 to !10 per cent, of gluten. In this respect it ranks with tho nutritious pea, Tho onion Is to tho Spaniard and Portugueso what cheeso is to tho English laborer; it helps to sus tain his strength, and adds largely to tho nourishment which his simplo meal suggests. If onions wero moro largely used In this country, thoro ii littlo doubt that the goncral health of our rural population would bo greatly promoted. Tho only reason why thoy nro not moro extensively employed as au articlo of general consumption In largo cities, anu amongst what nro known as tho better clashes, is becauso of tho strong odor emitted by them whllo cooking. This objection does not apply with so much forco In tho coun try whero tho facilities for ventilation aro so much bettor than in cities. AN observant writer In speaking Of tho signs of tho times Bays : "Everythlnc points to an early spring tho geeso stand on ono foot, uaimy aim ruiuuiruiu iiiuurinn jmouii talus, and the bark on tho north sldo of dogs 13 thinner than usual. Thoso signs nover fall," This beats us; wo surrendor. With tho tears of mortifying ignoranco dim mlng our oyes wo nro fain to confcs3 that wo dou't know which Is tho"north side of n dog," In fact wo had always thought dogs know "no North, no South, no East, no West." As Infor mation of any kind can bo mado useful, wo should bo pleased to know how to tell tho north sido from tho south, and also whothcr tho head or the tail is tho cast end. Communications can bo sent to this nfilco -open dally, Tub election of tho Rov. Mr. Hewitt to tho Prlnclpal9hlp of the Normal School will not lnterforo with hU Par ochial duties. The winter term of tho Dloomsburg Stato Normal School ended on Tliurs. hy, March 28th. The spring term will begin on Monday, April 8th, and con tlnuo twolvo weeks. Em, D, LuDWia,horctoforo associated with O. U. Brockway, as agent of tho Continental Llfo Insuranco Co., has dis posed of his Interest to Mr. Brockway, and takes a high position with tho Equltablo Llfo Insuranco Co. Mr. Lud wig Is a remarkably successful agent and will doubtless fill his now olllco mo3t acceptably. Messhs. TunNiiAcir, Hess & Co., of this place, finished a largo mlno car re cently in tho shortest tlmo on record. Tho timber of which tho car was mado was standing on Tuesday morning i It was cut down, taken to tho mlll,sawod, hauled by team nino miles, worked up into shapo and tho car finished and loaded on Wednesday evening, ready for shlpmont to Hazleton all this In tho spaco of about thirty-six hours. "Wo fancy tills is hard to beat. An order for 100 cars has sluco been received by this firm from tho parties for whom this sample car wa3 built. We understand that tho Rev. John Howltt has been elected Principal of tho Bloomsburg Literary Instltuto and Stato Normal School. Mr. Barklcy, lalo Principal, accepted tho position at tho earnest solicitation of tho Board of Trustees and of Mr. Wlckersham ; and with tho understand ing that ho was to bo relieved as soon as a permanent arrangement to supply his placo could bo made. A Justly com plimentary Resolution was adopted by tho Board, on tho rollrcmcnt of Mr. Barklcy, a copy of which wa3 presented to him publicly. Mr. Hewitt's expo rienco as a teacher, ami his determina tion to bo constantly on "Tho Hill, will we trust still further improvo the work ing of tho School." There is as much connection bo tweon tho words and tho thoughts as thero Is between tho thoughts and ac tions. The latter is not only tho ex pression of tho former, but they havo a powor to react upon tho 'soul, and leavo tho stain of corruption there. A young man who'allo ws himself to ttso ono vul gar or profano word, has not only shown that thero Is a foul spot on his mind, but by tho utterauco of that spot ho lullames it, till, by Indulgence, it will pollute, and ruin tho soul. Bo careful of your words and of your thoughts. If yo.u can control your tonguo so that no Improper words aro pronounced by It, you will soon be able to coutrol tho mind, mid savo it from corruption. You extinguish tho flro by smothering it, or by preventing bad thoughts from bursting into words. Never utter a word anywhero which you would bo ashamed to speak in the presence of tho mo3t refined lady, or tho most religious man. Try this prae tlco a littlo while, and you will soon have command of yourself. (Josilp With Our lleailcr-i. Very few people are good letter wri ters. It is remarkable, considering tho impottancoof tho subject, that so littlo attention is paid to what should boa portion of every thorough education. In business letters, tho wrong usoof words may convey an Idea utterly at variance with .tho writer's intention, nnd causo pecuniary loss to himself or to others. Tho requirements of a good business letter aro fow; brevity, and comprehensiveness aro all that aio ne cessary. To express tho meaning fully In tho fewest posslblo words should bo tho aim, and yot how very many letters do neither tho ono nor tho other. A long straggling cpistlo badly worded and obscuro in senso is invariably pro ductive of irritation on tho part of tho recipient and frequently leads to an answering loiter for moro dellnlto in formation. Inferior letters aro not con fined to tho uneducated aud dull ; many men who talk smoothly and express themselves clearly enough in words utterly fall to do so with their pens. Tho reason Is plain; thoy havonover been taught, nor mado any attempts to rciiiK-o tneir wriiiiit; tu a eu-biuiu. would bo of Inestimablo valuo to tho world of trado, if thorough Instruction In this branch wcro mado a part of the. education of thos-.o intending to engage in mercantile life. When wo comoio social, jnenuiy or general loiters, men as a rulo fall far beneath women. A man In lovocan perhaps spoil moro paper thau his bo loved ono, but he is acting under strong nressuro and can hardly bo taken as an example. Tho avcrago man docs not wrlto a bright gossipping letter his business habits lead him to too much conciseness. Women on the contrary seem especially fitted for tho worl: thoy touch upon trifles things which men deem unworthy of notice and thereby put Inlo pleasing shape, facts and fancies whlch-glvo splco and zest to their letters. Thoro Is no ono nccom pllshment which women possess which dsscrvc3 to bo rated higher than that of letter writing. It is not to bo supposed that women wrlto only of trifles; on tho contrary they possess special aptitude In their treatment of tho better Impulses and passions which sway human nature invn lntlors urn so norfoct as thosool ivnmnn. liut oven 111 them tho littlo do .M . ...,.t,.l. nnnrsnr nni-nnnl lona t.-tun llllill uiu o 1-.V.,... Mil 10 note, oroatlft'corueu. xiiuiuutu SOtnO men, authors ami tllOSOOI literary tastos. who wrlto well, but they, of course aro apart from ordinary mon, Tho business of tholr lives Id writing, nml facility of expression, caso and . ii,., l,,, ,,Dini ti,,j,r harmlcsi icsioravivo, uyspepsin, m nous com gracocomoto them by COtlS ant btudy ts.aml disease, of the Homach, liver, and practice. dlO published letters Of ij0Wei, and nerves, cnoountor nu liresistiLle acconipllsheil mon and women aro mod. oia u-iiltih thoso really desirous of excel lonco In writing, should carefully follow. ilicru is uu iiiutu uuiiuui ii ii-iouu w cnmliit' an adept Itl thoart Of expression mnor u-lthout L-:trnest study, than 1 . . . . '. thcro is m ins uctjuinni; nuiiuwieugo oi a foreign latlguago Without rCCOUrSO to books Of that IangUllgO. Young peoplo Bltould bo taught tho principles Of letter Writing In bChools nnd collecres: It is of vastly moro lin M.i.nmil.an fin liintiv 1 tfirnrv ndil.i i, " ,,, iiiiii i i aUU OUUa Willi uiuin tiit.it iiiiuuatttu too ofteu crammed. Letter writing brings Its own roward and is doubly pleasing; to him who writes and him who receives. Au 111 wnrilr-il. lmtllv framed conclouieratloil .' .. ..,iii., !,i, ,,.,ii. oi wuius j.iuuut-t.uu hms.s.- ftblo. nor pleas urablo, unu only worthy n plnco n tuo wasto nasicct. MARRIAGES. nnNE9TllKUaEtl-MOnmS-On UioIOtlilnnt., ri i;onirnna uy u. u. fliurpny. i-q., pit. jienr nrd Ernctl)orKr nnil Mln Anun MorrH, liotl or Cc u trolln, Columbia county. rOTTEIl Hi'.NItY On tho Slut Innt.. nl Orame. vllle, tijr lie v. N. Hp oar, Mr. llonryj. roller to Miih Agnes j, Henry, nit or col. cu., I'u. DEATHS. RtOltAHT-tn OmhrovIIIp. on llio 2lt Inst., Mrs. June lllclmrt, hl-ci! 71 yearn unit 10 mon. H AUCK In lie nvcr twp on tho 11th Inst., I'eler Hauclc, ngoU IV years. IlonERTB-In Heaver lwporjtho lSlh Inst., jou un iioua ns, nxeu nuoui 7U ycaro. HI!i:r,t.HAMMi:il-Ili llrnvfr Iwn.. nn tho 8th Innt.. tho who of Klinou Bhcllhammer, nged nenri y By years. Harali A. Htnlcy, aged 3 year, i months nnd I J days, MARKET REPORTS. IllooimljurB Mitrket. Wheat per lmshcl Ityo " Corn " Oats. 11 81..V) Klour per harrol R Ul Clovorseod ft CO Flaxseed 1 ) lluttcr 80 Eggs - m Tallow 10 Potatoes - M llrled Apples l'l jikjus , .... i' Hides and Hhoulders 11 Lard per pound 10 Hay per ton - 23 00 SPECIAL- XOTICES. Wanted. A strong, nctlvo girl to do house work. Apply at this olllco. Kentucky Jan at I. W. irartman's,!! yards for CO cents. Clean coal, frei from slate, can al ways bo had of ,). J. Bobbins, Colum bia Iron Works. I. W. Hartman sells pound for 00 cents. calico by tho We call attention to tho spring moods advertised by M. P. Lutz in another column. Japanese silks. Irish poplins. Dolly Vardcn wrapper goods, Ac, Ac, Just re ceived at I. W. Ilartmau's. Fon loss of cud, horn all, red water In cows, loss of appetite, rot, or mur rain In sheep; thick wind, broken wind, and roarinrr. and for all obstruc tions of tho kidneys in horses use S(cr- man 8 uavairy fonauton rowaers. Tin: underslcrned will onen n Select School on tho StU of April in tho Now i-uuiicBCiioot jntnuitig on l-iitii street, to continuo twelve weeks. For partic ulars refer to circular or any of the teachers. F. M. Bates. mch20'72 2w. Our. Merchants, befjroorderins their spring stock from Now York, should read tho advertisement of Kastman, Llgelow & Dayton, in another column. Their slock is ono of tho very best. They import direct, and ojrur every in ducement to purchasers. Alstatt keeps tho best of music and instruments of all kinds. Call on him. Court Houso alley. Something New. C. C. Marr has Just received a lot Ladies', Jlisses and cullus' under garmcnts,sucu as ciicmtses drawers, skirts and night gowns. Also niants' tiresscs very cheap lor cash. Wash Poplins at for 10 cts per yard. I. W. Hartmau's An Irishman called at a drug storo to get a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Lin iment for tho Rheumatism; tho drug gist asked him in what part of tho body It troubled him most. "Bo mo soul," said he, "I have it in ivory hotil and corner cr me." Mr. James Cadman liavlnj; opened bis new furnituro warerooms, is pro- pared to furnish tho citizens of tho county with tho best of furniture of tho most approvctt styles. Timothy seed at I. W. Hartman's. The subscriber would Inform his friends and tho public that ho has re moved his tailoring establishment to tho rooms over Rosenstock's Confec tionery, Main Street. Au unusually flno assortment of Spring goods, cloths cas siraeres Ac. now on hand. Afalrsharo of patronage is solicited. 2t William Morris. For Rent. Two rooms over J. II. Malzo's Grocery, onnosito Brown's Ho tel, suitable for olllco or Tailor Shop. Apply to J. 11. juaizs. noi-t- For Rent. Two lino looms over tho ai i- nAi.n.i t.i -iin.1. r,.i.. q. Apply to Mrs w. II. Eat, opposllo tho i-ori3 iiuiui, Aaron Wolfe will offer nt public salo a lino lot of Horses, on tho 30th of March, In this town. .Lovers of gooti hordes will tako notlco. nol2t2 m...,, ,.,., nf ,rl,r,i Rtl.rf,tfr,ip(i School will commenco ou Monday, April tho 1st. bv E. W. W.vnkoop. The Hall in tho fourth story of Brow- ers liulldliitr can bo rented for tho pur- podO of a Town Hall. It will hold Flvo Hundred persons and has in it a ilrst clnss Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Ortrau, Parties desiring to rent can do so by ap plying to 11. 11. ltiNHLER, JlOIiERT itOAN, K. C. Ent, m12rt-l Committee. Brown & Jones. Who nro they Tliov aro an cnteriiriaitii' youne; arm nteiv csta i sneu in uaiawibsiitmu iroin tho iihtoniahlng amount of Dry Goods they sell It ovldent that tho peoplo nro attracted bv their low prices. Thoy aro In constant receipt of fresh goods go ew .iney sen oniyr t,,ivaiitago derived from this plan. A visit to their storo will convlnco tho reauer m inuou iitL-ta. tt t-ti. DKAn Mi:N TELI, KO TAMM ! If they did, nua- IIt, llm.llnlliv.lnlil llm , trail 1 .. nud the terrlblo sallvants of tho materia mcdlca, would arise from ovtry Braveyard. Tho motto of inoJem medical aslouco Is "Preserve and Regulate, not destroy," nnd no remedy of our day is so entirely In harmony with this philanthropic loglo asDit. VA lk nit's VtuiTA- iile YiMLOAit lurriais. in mis powerful, yoi antidote, tv, u ol Plantatiok iitTTEUi twclvo j ears ngu Drastic purgation went out-reslorutlon nnd ren ovation came In. Tbooyenof tho people wore . I nnened to tho irrcat fact that the wav toctirouls. 0.t0 la.0 Bt,CuKthcn nud support lis victims. not to plico them at Its meicy by depriving .. ... i .. ot tuo i,..,.-uBm 7 " "n ":., ln,, fivtnm ,,. crctlons, curias Indigestion, nud rcformlus a - bullous bablt of body, no mcdlcinnl preparation " " " ri'i"' " ' resloratlvo, BInco then hundreds of attempts havo been mado to rival tho Bitters, They li&vo itllfalloJ, aud thaOiiAKli IIkvoi.utio.i inMcj. ICAL TllEATJIEXT, which Wdi cotniucuccd 10 IkOO. Is still lu progress. Nothing can stop It, for It Is fouudod ou tuo principle, now universally acknowledged, that physical vigor Is tho most I formidable antagonist of nil liuinan ullmeuls, aud cxperleuco has nhown that PtAtsTATioM uhteuu Isn peerless luvigorant, an well as the utst possible Mfurm nSamt epldemio dis- I tasc What Hybi-kisia mat End ljt.-Indlgetlon It not dangerous, fay tho faculty. Perhaps not In Itself, whllo It remains mcro Indigestion) hut look st tho conswiusncos to which It may lead and often docs lead when It hecomcs n chronlo dlstoscAspatlt ofDro Isnnnall thlntr. Apres stirnaftha foot wilt nut 1L out, -a hroath will oxtlngulsh It, Vet It may lire a powder mill, or klndlo n llamo iW will consume- a city. In llko maimer Indigestion may produce nastrltls, can- cor of tho stomach, congestion ot tho bowels. npoplcxy, liver disease, and mauy other dan- gorous maladies. Is It not wlso then, to check It In the Ecim? Nothing is morocieariy tina in dlsputably established than that Hostcttcr's Stomach lllttota will cradlcato dyspepsia In alt Its stages, Tho truo rollcy, howover, Is to extin guish It In tho first stages with this wholcsomo, powerful, nud Infalllblo toulo and alterative, it Is easier to quench a spark than a llamo, nnd It li easier to cuio dj-Bpepsla when ltls nrst dovci. oped, than when 1 1 has mado headway by neglect, and becomo complicated witn oilier niimcnis. -l-linrn IM lint Ihn shadow Of A doUUL thai the bit ters aro as directly antagonistic to dyspepsia ns waiorisiu lire, jnero urouiouBiuiuuicuscsuii record provl ng this loct. 1 ho remedy Is saro and ngrccablo. Alftho liquors or commcrco prescrib ed as stimulants lcavon itlng behind. Hut tho sting Is taken out or tho spirituous basis ot this grcatremcdy by vegoinblo medication, and more over, tho stimulant thus medicated Is of excep tional puriry. or an ionics inacn as saieguarut nr rpinnllfiH fhr fi-fivor ntid naue. blllouq lenilt. cents, and other epidemics, it It tho only ono Unit ion uuuurmiy uu ucpcuuuu uu. IlllUOItS OV YOUTH. Every nervous Young Man In the Union, will receive, free, n itcclpeiuat will proven blessing inrougu mo, oy auuressiug, in uonuui'iice, JOHN II. OUDEN, Box B172 1', O, ii Cedar Bt N. Y. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. X- XSTATK nr TllOMAH ItOACIT. UEL'D. Letters of Administration un tho i-stato of Thomas lloach, lalo ut uoanng ureett twp., Co lunitilni,iiuiitv. deceased, liavu been uranleil bv tholteglsier ut sultl cuuuty to l'elcrMwuuk.uf Locusbwp. All persons havlug claims against sent them tor settlement, nnd lliumj Indebted to tho estato to make pjyuiuutlo tho uucrcrslgned administrator without delay. l is esidiu Ul LUU uecuuuiiv uruivi ueiiuuiuiii u. feb.2i73-Cv. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATR Of HAt'.Air WHITEN1Q11T, DHC'D. Letters or administration on tho estato of Barah Whltenlght, lata otMt. fleasant township, Co lumbia county, deccaKed, havo been granted by the Register or (.aid county to C. W. Miller, of Uloomsburg. All persons having claims agaiust tho estato of tho decedent nro requested to pre sent them tor settlement nud tnoso Indebted lo tho cstnlo to mako tmvmcnt to tho uudcr- sigucu,numinisiraior, wtiui unut del.iv. C. W. MILLER, Administrator. febSJ-72-Ct, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATIS OP B.IMUKL 1ILANK, HEC'l). -inn underslued nmolntcd auditor to distrib ute tho funds in tho bands orM.U Jackson, esq., iniRtep. tn and amonsst tho ncrsous entitled ton share therein, will meet the parties lnicrestrd Mi 1116 OIUCO OI 31. I, jucjesou, esq., 1U uurwicit ou Saturday, April 2'th ut ono o'clock p. m lor thopuiposo of making such distribution; when and whero all persons aro required to oppenraud mako their claims or bo forever debaned from comiuglulorusluiroof said mail. JUU.1 u. i Ati'.r.'.i., mchl3'72-5t. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. no lilnlerRtnlint. nmtllnr nnnnlnlril bv the Or phans' Court ol Columbia county, on cxcoi-llons to too account- 01 nyivesier j. t nux.uuiuiwianu tnr nf l.'lotwnrtbv l-'isher. l.ilonr mm! county, de ceased, will proceed to tho tll'jch.irgo of the du ties ol his appointment at the clllcu of tho Sher iff, In tho Court House, In llloomsbuig. ou I-'rl-dry, tho 18th day or April, lSi nt 10 o'clock, n. in., when nnd where ull persons Interested may intend If they think proper. , Wilf, March 15, IbTMt Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. X. ESTATR OT JOHN WAMrOt.E. UIX'I). Tho underslitncd nmiolntcd by tho urpnans" rnnri. or Columbia cuuntv. Auditor, to make distribution ot tho balanco In tho hands or tho Administrator or said decedent, 113 per his no count tiled, to tho parties entitled to recelvo the same, will meet tuo parties interested for tho 'Urposo oi Ills nppuiuimeub, ui. iuu umcu ui nhn fl. freeze. ICso.. In Uloomsbure, on Hatur- day, tho 1th day of April, A. 11. 172, at 10 o clock it. m. All persons having claims against the estate aro required to present them or bo lorever ueuarrcu lioiu cuminj in iur it liui-l hi mnnuu fund. II. 1'RA.NIC ZA11K, mchST.-Ot Auuuor. QOLUMBI A COUNTY, SS : in tho Orphans' Court of Colombia county. In tho mattcror tho partition uud valuation in the r.suuo of l'hllln Miller Into of Centre township, deceased. To Cyrus Webb, Thucr, lU'o-.ha C;ounty,ivansns,iaHe nouco mat uu luqueKiwui bo held at tho lato dwelling bouse of i-lilllpMll-lor, deceased, in tho township of Centre, Colum bia county.on Thuisdoy.tho lourlhday of April, lo72, bclwceu tue nouis ui v o cjock, ii. ni., ami -i p. in., or b-ild day, for tho purpose ol making par tHIon ot tho Real Estate ot bald deceased, to and nmong his children nul legal representative', ir thesamo can bo dono without prejudico to or spoiling of tho wholo, otherwise to valuound np nrriiiin inn inma accord luir to law. nt which time and nlaco you tiro required to atti-nd ifyou think proper. AAltONHMlTIl, h.hcrlir. Bi.oomsiiui'.o, March 1, 1S72. J rachl'72-3t pATENT ARION PIANO. Thn nnlv nrrfept Instrument in tho World. It Is uiieouaHfif In Richness, 1'ower, Brilliancy nnd favors to Clergymen. Send for Illustrated Arlon iiiimiiiiiLV. nnpcmi lltuih lu Aeiii'jiL'rit. iiuiivi:ii Pamphlet. , , vj, w. 1-uair.a, ueiiciiu ki:iii. mar 1071 tf. Maucii Cuumx, PA. Q.REENWOOD SEMINARY AT JlltiLVllilji;, CUL.. CU., l-A. Tho Stirluc Term win commence on Monday. April 1st, lhfi. Vacation trnm the mlddloof June, to tho ntn-or Auaust, wiien mo l ull Term "'IVcuiaV iiniT, union or other particulars, address WM. BURGESS, Principal. febD'7, A BOOK FOR FARMERS. "Tho ART of TAMING HORSES." i.'xnlatninc how to break, saddle nnd mount n eolt. how to break a borbe to harness, to mako n horse lie down, lollow you, and stand without holding, also, valuablo receipts for diseascH Ageuts wanted, nest terms. w. it, U'Wim-it, ci i ouusoui nt., i iiuau a, lllO-lw ROOK AGENTS WANTED. I desire In seenretho bervlces of n few more experienced agents, hcuooi leacucis ana oner. L-ctin men. lu solicit mm new. puiiumruuu uouu tlfally lllustiatod woilt, which U proven to bo ono of the best selling books In tho market. For tlesciintlvo circular wllh samnlo Tinges, terms. Ac, n.drts-i, H. C. JOHNSON, fublUiher.tJH Arch St., Phlladtlphla. UIO Iw ACENTS WAHTBD FOR iiv chakih if. dui:aih. ii u r .ul r..UI. .rllluK rvlUI""- wuik .nr Uiu.!.'.) ,o.l.r.. . U,... II.II. lUUU.SlllK(i (17 "TXTTTci rl.Uul GIVEN AWAY TO ANY BOOK AGENT, S C ! 0 0 GREENBACK nud n specimen of tho It E A T INDUSTRIES OF TIIEUNITED STATES. 13C0PAGES AND VO EN GRAVING0 PRINTED IN IC.NUl.lMlt AMU UliltllAH. Written by 30 Eminent Authors, Including HOHAC1-! GREELEY AND JOHN 11. G0UU1I, AcrentM wanted in every town to solicit orders for this work, on liberal terms. It sells to nil rlassus, nnd no library should bo without It. It u n complete hlstorj of ull branches ol industry, uvnr beloro nuhllshtul. tlno uireut sold 133 ill ltH USHt D Ul lUUIItllltClUll'S etc No like work eight days, another 1:5 la ono week, nnothorlGa In two weeks. Au early application will seoure uchoico lu territory. Full particulars nnd terms wilt uo sent iree, witn n fpecnueu nt tins great work, nnd n i Oictnback. J, 1J, BURR 4 tlYDK, Jtartrord.uonn, niu-tw WANTED AGENTS, $tib tu 60O per luonth, by selling Groat FORTUNES ! AMn HOW 111EY WCltB MADEI on TIIR Rt RITfl i ULKS AMTlllUMl-lll Of OUIl BELV-MADC MlN, by J. D.McCttbo.Jr. it biiunn iiuiv vueiy. tuiuut itutt patient, in dustry havo nlwitys met with success when property encrtul, and by foity emlucut exum pits, leucheshow to succeed In life, and nt the same tlmo benefit maukiud. Send for partlcu lmrs. notices of tho tiret.8 and extra terms, free. Nenrly uitdy I A new book from Uio pen of DlO) LEWIS. Amcrlca'a most tionular lecturer uud witter ou health. 'Jho world-wldo reputation ol tho nuiuor, ana tho largo sale of all bis previous ttorks, cannot all to securo nu lmuicuso dtuiaud tor this, his lutoat nud best. ulO-lw UEo: MACLEAN, Publisher, rblladel'a. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITINU CARDS, ETTEIl HEADS, BILL HEADS, PROQIUMMES, rOSTERS, &0 AO. Neatly and Choaply Printed From the Latest Styles of Type at the COLDMDMN OFrfOI.'. may rvsisi SkM fispm REMOVAL!! I. W. NTLES', MUSIC W A R E R O O M" S havo been removed to the NEW BR1C1C BUILDING orrosiTEtiir-EPiscoPALcnuucir.MAiNBt, Whero ho will keep a general j.ssorjmont of THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, and all KINDS 01' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also MUSIC IIOOIW fir nil INSTRUMENTS. PIANO AND ORGAN STOOLfl ALL STYLES AND rillCIlL THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the cJienpestEh-iitClussPiiiiioin the market. Having secured the Agency ol tho ai:o. woods' renowned organs, for Columbia County, together wllh tho CELEIIRATED TCMPLR ANGELIC, furulshca advantages to purchaser not found elsewhere. STATIONARY Ol-' ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUARE AND OVAL FRAMEE3, all sty las and prices conslgutly ou hadd. SrUKL KORAVINGH. CHROMOS it COLORED 1-lUiM'l'M, WTiatEUSl.Ol'l-.H AND VIliWH. 42vCull uud examine. mchS'72'Oai. jEW DRUG STORE. CHRIS. A. KLEI1U Unvlne purchfueil tlio LnslncMt of E. I Lutz I now otitis nt tho old Maud, u cLolcecfctorlmen 13KUCI.S, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOI LET A RTI CI.ES, FANCY SOAPS, B HUSHES, Ac, it c. And a general assortment or the choicest goods u.sually found In Ilrht class establishments. l-nysicians- iTt6cripiious anu j-unttiy nccipea Carefully Compounded, (in Sunoayn. open from S a. in,, to 10 a. m and from 2 p. m., to i p m. GERMAN AND ENGLISH SPOKEN. , feb 9'7Mf ANNOUNCEMENT 1 THE DLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open on MONDAY, JANUARY Oth, 1872, under tho entire control of tho BOARD OF TRUSTEES. They havo selected ns Principal of tho Insti tution CIIAULES G. BARKLET, n gentleman whoso qnulincatlnns havo been fullv tested nnd nrov veil in tuo NINE YEARS lu whlcli ho tins had chan rgo or tho schools of tho dent! nud thev nsk nnd County m Superintendent! nud the; havo n rlihl to demand lor lilm nndthelnsu tttllon. the conUdcnee nnd tumort of our own citizens, and or tho friends of tho enterprise and or education overywncre, inpointot coiuiort. convenience nuu ucnuiy ot nuuuings nuu sur roundings, no school in the Stole surpasstu this; fiid we nre determined it shall not huuccbiid lu thn kind, quality nud thoroughness of Its disci pline nuu cuiiuru Tho winter ser.slon of twclvo weeks will com menco on IVIonday, January Qth, 2072, and close MARCH 2Sth. The Sprlns Mbslon of twclvo weeks will bcrjlu MONDAY, APRIL Sth, and close JUNE 28tii. EXPENSES! Tuition uud Boarding. Inclutflnzwashlnz nud heat, for Uio sobMou ot twelvo weeks, (10 IW, ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Ill the model .chool. Irom hftv to eighty cents ttltlon for dnv nunlls. onn dollar nor week. per week. Music, Drawing, Palming, c extra otherlmlf nt tho mlddlaol thosessiou. j, u, fitiiii- y.K, I.. ii. ituri-.tti, neereiary, , xresiueut. 1872. 1872. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Sl,S.,PniL.rJELrniA DEAt-EUS IN FINK BUY GOODS!!! ffl'S? B E L D E N : THfi.y.T13 Established In 1810. Fluo SILKR. Flno SHAWLS. WHITE GOODS, BLACK GOODS. DRESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS. Good FLANNELS. Flno HOSIERY. BestGLOVICS-ouly. 15,000 GOOD BLACK SILKS. IVIt'olCkitlb uud Itcttlll. nrehl'7J-Ct TO llOOIf AOENTR. MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, " HOUGHING IT," Is ready for Canvassers. No book Is looked for more Impatiently than this, and nvml will do well to get territory tor It as early ns possible. Aprly lor Circulars and termi tn llUFI'inLDAHHMIiAI). IliMIHier, 711 Bnnsom Ht., I-hlladolplila. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA QEMINAP.Y. Rov. JOSEPH WAUan.Prlnclpkl, Spring Term Ileglns April 1st, Successful, Thorough, Kconomloal, Healllifiil, The oldest nnd most reliable Institution for oh. tabling ft Mercantile Education, l'rnctlcal busi ness men ns Instructors. Kor Inlonnatlon, wrltofora circular to P. Dvrr A Sons, l'llts bnrgh, Pa, Clictiii I'tiriiis i Frco Home t OtTlIR liTNE orTItK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A LANfl flltAHT Or 12,000,000 A Cll E S 11EST FARMING AND MINERAL LAND3 IN AMERICA. 3,000,000 ACRESTn NEBRASKA Ijr tiir nniMT I'LiTTi: VAi.iii:v, Tho Garden of tho "West, , . NOW FOR SALE I Theso lands are in the central portion of tho United Suites, on tho list degree of North Latl tude, tho central lino of tho great Temperate Zone of tho Amerloan Continent, and for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any In the United stales. CHEAPER IN PRICE, mora favorable tcrmi given , and moro convenient to market than can bo found elsewhere. ritJSE nonunTiiAtis ron actual hdt ri.r.im. The Jicsl Locations for Colonies. Soldiers entitled ton homestead of loo acres. Free I'asses to I'urch users ot Imnil, Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with now mans, niltiluhrwl In l!mrllah. (Inrm.n IS TItn Swedish nnd Daulih, mailed rreo everywhere. Auarcss o K. DAVIS. Land Commissioner, U.P. R. H. Co., Omaha, Neb, EX ritAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS IN CABINET ORGANS. The Mason & Hamlin Orcan Co. resnectrullv announce (he Introduction ur ltuprovementa of much moro than ordinary Interest, Tuese are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS being the only successful combination of REAL Pll'hd with reeds ever made ; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which cm bo Instantly movol to tho right or ieu, ruHiigin? tuo pitcn, or ifinsposiiur llio key. For drawings and descriptions, see Circular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLE OF DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS. nt$ll0,fl3JnndSI2-onch. rinslilerlngCnpnclt, i. rgance, nud 'Iliornugh Excolleuconf Work manshlo. these are rho.mnr Ihtin ufiv liMfur a nir. erod. tlioMnsnn A Hamlin Organs aro acknewl edged IlliST. nnd from extranrdlnsry facilities lor manulactnre this Company can nfTord. aud, now undortnki to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four octavo organs SVl encli Pirn nrlnvrt nr. gans fill i. JIM nud npwaiVs With three sets reeds SIM nud upwards, 1'orty styles, up to J1500 each. New Illustrated Catalogue, and Testimonial Circular, with opinion" of MOKE THAN ONE iiiUUSANii MUSICIANS, sent freo. MASON .t HAMLIN ORGAN CO., lolTromoulst.,Uoston. 61 Broadway, N. T. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS $-10, $50, $75 and $100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP! SEtiipc(l Itcaily for lTsc,S MANUFACTURE!! BV J. W. CHAPMAN it CO., Mndlsort, lud. S-Scnd for Clrculnr.ta ' (Incnrnoratod 1810.1 COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. OFFICERS AND DIltlXTORS. S. S. Detwiler, Pres't: II. Wilson. Vlcp-Pres't: Herb't Thomas. Treas.; J. F. F'ruonuU", Sec'y ; H 8. Detwiler, Ill- ram Wilson, Robert Crane, Wm. l'nlton, John 11. liachman. M. M. Strlcsler. Jncob H. Strlne. I James Schroeder, Goo. Bnglo, W. G. Case. Amos. r. i!.vcH,aonu snertzer, ii. is. issicir. l-or in buranco or Agencies, nildress j. r . iuui,AU r , sec y, uoinmuia, i-n. 4S-11EF0RI! ASSURING YOURI.IFE, examine S-tha new Tontine Savings Fund plan, Just In troduced by tho EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR ANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, by which an endowment policy Is granted nt about half rate-i. i.nu 01 ui years, tuiper ci,oi premiums rcturnou. It m i5. " ) " aul " " ' New business, 1671, t ll,M0,0M. largest In world. AH-iciiH, si.v-v.uuvj i aacomo, ia,'tij,utu Reliable Agents Wauleil everywhero. Addrebi I, L. RICOISTER, General Agent, SiS Chestnut HU, Phlladelph n. flllie I'Vmnte Soldier 1 Unscxed or. TIib l'e- imiiiGMoiuicr. Tue Thrllllnc Adventures. Kx pcrlencrss nnd lSscanes ot a Womnn ns Bpy. Scout nud INurso, In Oumiis, liatllo Fields nud Hospitals, 12 fall-page Illustrations, nnd portrait ousteoJ. ThJtt absorbing boot:, elegtuitly lllas trnted, crowu 8vo nnd benutlfully bound lu clot U, richly otnainfnted iu blacS and gold. Is , sold only by subscrlptlou. Prlco 22,'ir. I'htl.i I delphtalubflshlnKCoM IMdladelnhU, IM. Tho Agents who llrst fiend ?l.i JoroultH will get t he territory ior una iiwv-buiuus uuuk. ISyCARPENTERS, BUILDERS,-a and all whocontemplatoUuIldlug.supplIel with our new llltutratod Catalo-jue on receipt ofstnnt p 03. A. J. BlCKNEt.1, & Co, Archltccturnl Itoik Publishers, w Wnrren St., N. Y.-C AQENTS WANTED FOR OF MEW YORK. a work riF.scRirrivE or tho city of new YORK in nil Its VARIOUS PHASES. Its splendors nnd wretchedness-, Its high nnl low llfo: ltsmnrblo palaces nnd dark dens; In attractions uuddangers; lu RINGS it FRAUDS, Its leading men nnd politicians ;tts ad venturer!; ttseliarltles; lis mysteries anu crimes. Illustrated with nearly 2V tlno engravings. Send for circulars, with-terms and n' fall tl-s-crlptlonottUowork. National Publishing Co,, Phlla,, I'a. WANTED. AGENTS To sell the Improved Florenco Sewing Machine Makes four dlU'erent Btltches. Runs the work four ways. Fastens lis own ends. For Beauty, Simplicity nnd Durability, is wllh outennal. Liberal terms, salesroom, No. llil f'tioutmil K1 . l'MlmlMnlibl. WIL'iON i PENNYl'ACKER, Managers. 1 GENTS WANTED. Agents make more mon A ey at work for us than at anything else. llusiuessiigut nuu pennuui-m. i imin i,-., d. stinhon & Co., Flno Art Publishers, Port- laud, Mulnc. Un Piano Co. N.Y. 1st class J."'). Nong-nts. . O. Numesuf palronsluJJStnteslu Circular CUNDURANGQ. l-unply of llarlt Assured. Prlie Ro-luced. 111.11 Vwi K-1.-I.-VI.-. l-ll'ft Vlulil Kxtrai'l. Cures I'ttucer, scrofula, Syphilis, catarrh, line n matlsm. Neuralgia, Putin in-iry Complain h. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, SItlu Dlsonses, nil Blood m..nudu 1nnnr.tvvrrmntiln. 'ftiohest known Blood PnrlUer. Sold by nil Driuglsts. Prloj, l perboltlo. ii'iserve tho trule mark. Send Or Circular. Olllce, CO Cedur St., N. Y. For anv caso of BLnd, r.leed Intr, llchln-i or tjlctratnl Plica that 111! Uino'j l'n-n lU-MKnY tails In cute. It It exiiressiy to euro the piles, and uotuioj Ho'.d by ull Druggists. Prim, tt.oi. March3"72-lw JVXOIIANGE BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, s BLOOMSBUna, TA. Tho undersigned, successors of F. Wldmycr would respectfully announco that they have taken tho well-esutbllshetl stand recently occu pied by the nbovo naracil, In Bloomsburg, nud prepared to eontluno the business of manufac T A1TD mi'tt.11 td else. turing and selling, uy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Confectionery of every style and kind. Also they will havo nt nil times u complete supply nt tho best nnd freshest Bread nud Cuke. Purlieu drslrlns anything lu thin lino will nud It to their ad vantage to call on us. AN ICE CREAM SALOON Is ndded to tho establishment, and ladles nnd olheruwho may patronize us, may rely upon upon rt-ceivlug proper attention. A reasonable hiummrnubltn nutronaee Is rosnoctfullv solicited, Itaspuerry, ijemon, unu otuer nyruns, in ia.u and small quantities, eonsbttttly on nud. May5.1S71.-ly ilX.ClVC.it IX Oi.CXki tlO WORTH FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. Fend join addrcs, stating experience, succcrs, anil book now telling, nud rteelve free our new AGENT'S POCKET COMPANION, Worth 510.CO to any Book Agents. TWIXVE,;UBrttr.,.PAIrvHWII'lJ 1N- Murdered September 1st, 1S71. The wild adventures aud marvelous experi ences ot Uco. P. Beltlen, known as the "lilg Wurrlnr." -Orent llunler."nntl famous "Whllo Chief," of IU) lougts. A book of ihrlllliig Inter est, richly luusiruteu; cnurinsevcr uouy every where, nud tells to exceed any book out. GCUU tor iiii'iivii i.,.iii unu Till, in ills, HUlillAltD liltoa, Puullshers, luchl'7Mf 7S8 Bansom St., Phlla. iSLANK DEEDS. "wo now liavo tho flnestassortmentof BLANK DEEDS o hand uud for bale that wero ever kept In Dloomsburg, Large size on best patch incut paper, Common Deeds, Executor and Ailmmiiirator's Deeds small size ccod nuiier I Mifnprominon Deeds, c, ..