THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURU, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I'A. I1 in Columbian Blooinsuurg, Friday, April G, 1872 FRANK COOLEY, ASSISTANT 12 1) I TOIL Railroad Elmo Table LACKAWANNA IILOOMSIIUIIU 11. It. North. Boulll. Mall Will A Mi 6:lP. M, Accimmodatlou ItllA.M. 10: w 1 , M Express.. IWiSP.M. 11:37 A. Jl I'ATA WtSHA 11. It. 1'ItOM RUPERT STATION, (Joins Nnrtli. Going Month, l:lr,Mi inn a, at, LOCAL Wanted. A goo1 compositor, ply nt this ofllcc. Aji The now street costumo lakes thirty yard of wlrto silk to trim It a la mode, Tub UlooiusburR Water Works bill has passed both IIouso ami Senate. Wi: havo received two numbers of a now religious magazine, edited by E.E. Orvls, Ronton, tills county. A new stylo of pocket book for ladles lins a email Rlas Inside, an almanac, and an ivory tablet for a memorandum. Parasols this year aro trimmed with laco to match tho color of tho ma, tcrlnl of which they aro made. There was milto a fall of rain on Sunday last, but It did not contintio loutc enough to lncreoso tho supply of water In tho numerous wells and cis terns. Wouii Is progressing on Markeit street below tho canal, and tho street when finished will bo tho best in tovn,nf fording a lino drlvo to tho river. Constarle Woodward had a sharp struggle with a "bcnzlnisl" on Tuesday afternoon and succeeded In capturing and carrying him o(T In triumph. A new locomolivo for tho L. &. 15. It. R. lias just boon completed and named "Samuel lloyt," in honor of one of tho directors who has been connected with tlto road from Us beginning. Scranton is said to havo a society of Mormons numbering over fifty mem bers. This is worso than tho black and spotted fovers which havo alUIcted that overgrown collection of villages. Governor Quaky has signed the general bill authorizing tho people of all cities and cnuntien in tho Stato to vote llcanso or no llcenso every three years. We are informed that tho engineers of a proposed railroad laid out tho route of tho truck on tho ico of tho river. It would probably make a tino winter road but would provo tt trirlu dump fur sum mer travel. A son of Major Andrew CYovcling re cently cut down an oak tree un his prop erty, just above Bloom, wh'eh ns!M3 years old, having that number of con centric rings denoting annual growth. There is said to bo excellent sleigh ing in and around Lajiortc, Sullivan county. Wonder If they have any al anines up there und whether they pro pose cultivating tlio ground this ytar. Valentine Beidleman, of this town, has purchased the farm and saw mill of John llendershott, on Black Hun, in Mudidon township, for $22,300. Tho farm consists of -110 acres, partly timbered. Plymouth appears to bo aufTerlng from rowdyism if we aro to judge from the plaintivu prayers for polico put forth by local papers. Saturday nights are tho seasons especially mentioned as abounding in disorderly practices. Temperature of March IS"-, in Bioomsburg, result of threo daily ob servations : Maximum CO0 on tho 20th at 12 p. m. Minimum 1 on tho Cth at 7 a. m. Mean of tho moth iS'lF h. z. The rupcal of tho incomo tax, provi ded in the Sunato Tariff bill, is to tako eiftct immediately upon tho bill becom ing a law. Tiro repeal of tho other taxes provided therein is to tako ellVct from the 1st of July next. Tiily conduct farming operations in Texas on rather a larger tcalo than in Columbia county. Col. King of that Suite has a farm of 81,132 acres, stocked With 05,000 cattle, 10,000 horses, 7,000 shu'p and 8,000 goats. The "ground hog" btiil abides In his hole. Tho six Weeks of promised win ter havo stretched out to over two uioiiihs. Tho equl.iox has couio, but the soltenUig elements and Influences of spring havo not como. Tuinu: may bo somo among U3 who will bo pleased to hear' that tho tarill bill now before Congress will admit, free of duty, bologna sausage, which now pays a duty of .'10 per cent. Whether this will all'ect tho price of tho domestic article wo cannot say. A case of small-pox Is reported in L'l'y- It would bo well for our towns men, now this disease is at our very Uuors, to exercise duo caution that it shall gain no foothold hero. Wo havo not heard of any cato iu Btoouisburgas yet, and trust wo may never have ono tu report. Those gentlemen who wero elected Justices of tho I'eaco, in any county in this Stato at tho recent election, must U'vo notice to tho prothonotary of tho cuunty of their intention to tako up their commission within fourteen days after said election, otherwlso their elections will go for naught. Sume of our citizens have commenced "itfslng a well on tho promises of Mr Jonathan Cooper, and havo attained a i ui'l'th of eighty six feet when they CWonU .. II i l. .1 . D" u iimesiouu roes, unu navo to blast. It is supposed thoy will reach water at tho depth of ninety-two or ninety lour feet. Berwick Independent, The black fover isstlll far from being auateii, u good many cases beiug renor to,l in somo sections of tho city and iu SUrroundlncr towns. It Uonnil clpally tj ohlldron but sovcral adults "to ueiwri with it. it is iinnmi m in weather will soon chango so as to drlvo us ion utseaso from among us. Scran Ion Journal, Samuel W. Baker's grocery store, In I.ipy was broken into last Baturdny night and robbed of money and goods. Wo havo not learned tho extent of his loss. No cluo has been found to tho thief. Tho building wascntcred through a window. Joe McOloud, Lower Augusta, killed a maro tho other dny, which lintl been ailing for somo timo past. Ho, assisted by Henry NcltHer, mado nn examination as to tho causo of her sick ness, and they found' a stono in her bladder which wolgliB threo pounds and a quarter. Tho stono is now In tho possession of Mr. Neldlg. Sunbury Ouard. Tut: Street Commissioners in tho towns near Philadelphia do not attend to their duties in a very lively manner if wo nro to boliovo a city paper, which says that tho streets of mauy of tho surrounding villages are neatly paved with gum shoes ; tho useful but hardly ornamental foot-covcring having been lost by tho unfortunate villagers whilo struggling In thu mud. Reports of mad dogs reach us from overy direction. It is astonishing to what an extent hydrophobia is rifo. Dogs, cattlo and hogs havo fallen vie tlms to tho dlscass, and In many places all kinds of llvo stock nro kept penned. Ono mad dog can in nn hour's tlmo causo tho loss of hundreds uf dollars. All dogs in Darivlllo aro required to bo muzzled. Wu would not advlso any of our married friends to go to Erlo county to llvo. There seems to bo something in thoatmosphcro in that region destruc tive of married bliss If wo aro to judgo by tho number of divorces desired by tho inhabitants. Thcro aro no less than 102 divorco cases now on the docket for trial. Frank IIaukness, a student at tin Mlllersvlllo Stato Normal School was killed at tho railroad depot, Wilksbarro last week. Ho was on tho train, and, in trying to jump oil', his overcoat caught and throw him under tho train, tho rear truck of tho rear passenger coach passini; over him, mangling him very much. Mr. II. was a resident of Wilkcabarrc, and left tho Fchool only a wcokorso ago, to spend his vacation nt home. Some genius who ha3 mado tho weather a study has discovered tho rea son why wo havo had no spring weath er. Ho says thoro can bo no snrlncr without bluo birds and that naturo is about out of thoso feathered songsters. Ho asserts that the sparrows kill them. If this bo true proceedings should bo Instituted against tho little murderers atonco and thusonablo us tobcin farm ing. Horaco Greeley should seo to this. How We Would Have Done It. 'AJoko"is credited to an American visitor in England, "Wal stranger," ho is reported to havo said. "I cuess ou English juries ain't smart nohow. If an American jury had tried tho richborno caso I'll tell you what they'd havo done. They'd Just formed a 'ring," bought up all tho Tichborno bonds, and then found a verdict for tho plaiUiff." This is no joke. Local Advertising. A desirablo irtielo may bring a bidder for miles, mdextra bidders may makoa differonco of many dollars iu receipts. This Is where tho profits from advertising como in, and thoso who do not tako tho ad vantage of this, arc likely to bo fearful losers. When you mako public sains you mti3t advertiso so that tho outiro community will seo and become inter ested iu everything you oiler for sale. This is tho way to bo successful and get good, profitable bidders. Tin; Central Penn'a Conforencoof tho M. E. Church which held its session last week iu Lock Haven, mado tho following appointments for this county: Bioomsburg . S. Buckingham. Espy and Light St. M. P. Croslh- waite. Orangoville-F. E. Crover, G. A. Singer. Benton A. C. Crosthwaite, ono to be supplied. Berwick. W. W. Evans. Berwick Circuit. A. Brittaln, oao to be supplied. Conyngh.uu. N. W. Colbuin, T. H. Tubbs. Catawhsa. B. P. King. Centralin. II. 15, Former. We have, very naturally, always boon opposed to tho borrowing e.f newspa pers, thinking overy ono should have his own, but the most convincing argu ment against tho practice which ivo havo heard as yet, is that of a Schenec tady man, who had small-pox in Jiis family, and lent his paper to a friend, and now, of his extensive and intonat ing family, u doting father, a fond wife, several intelligent mid heroic sons, thlr teen lovely daughters, two popular mothors-in-law and threo beautiful aunts, not ono remains to tell tho lale. Borrowers will tako notice and govern themselves accordingly lest a like fito overtake them. The following Act of Assembly iu relation to landlord and tenant pro- cedliigs will bo found of interest: Jle it enacted, etc, , That from nnd after thu passage of this act, It shall not bo lawful to commeuco or to prosecute any proceedings to obtain possession of any lands or tenement under tho piovlsions of the Act of tho General Atscmbly, entitled "Ad Aact relative to laudlords and teuauts,'' approved December M, loua, unless sucn proceedings snail uo founded upon a written lease, or con tract in writing, or by a parol agree ment, iu and by which tho relation to landlord and tenants is established between tho parties, uud a certain runt therein reserved. Approved Gth March, 1872. An important railway decision has Just received nfllrmatlon by tho New York Court of Appeals. Dorothea Uawson sued tho Pennsylvania railroad company to recover $1,000 for loss of baggago. On behalf of tho defenso It was insisted that as thoro was a cone'll tlon primed on tho ticket upon which tho plaintiff was riding tho company would not bo liable, to oxcecd ono hun dred dollars and sho could not rccovor moro than that sum. On tho trial bo low tho plalntllF obtalnod judgment for $1,000, and tho court of appoals havo afllrmed that judgment. This decision maintains as law that tho clauso on railroad tickets limiting tho loss to $100 for baggago doos not limit such loss. This is a decision of n long mooted and frequently contested quest Ion. Lintitui county lias n novel plan for Increasing tho attendance upon public sales. Tho nrtlclos nro knocked down to tho inspiring music ol brass bands. This Is certainly nn lngonlous method of ensuring tho presence of n crowd. Whether higher prices nro obtained for goods wo nro unablo to stato. ItiaitT Rev. M. A. DeWomt. Howe Bishop of tho Diocese, nnd Prof. Henry Coppee, President of Lehigh Universi ty, wero in town on Thursday of last week. Thoro was service in St. Paul's Church In tlio ovoulng, when tho Lord's Supper was administered and a brief address delivered by tho Bishop. Our pcoplo wero greatly pleased with Dr. IIowo and will wclcomo his return which it is td bo hoped will bo a speedy one. A vn.cn of codfish-skin, tho sizo orn penny, washed thoroughly and dropped in tho boiling coireo will mako It per fectly clear, nnd requires loss cofieo and less boiling than whan egg Is used. A very economical way of settling coITeo with eggs Is to brown a pound nt once Immediately on takinglt from tho oven, break on tho hot coffee ono egg, stir rapidly until overy kernel becomes moistened with tho egi; tho heat of tho coffoo will soon dry it, when it is ready for use, At a meeting of tho Town Council, held on Saturday last, three petitions praying for tho grading and paving of Third street wero received and entered on tlio minutes, and notico given to the properly owners in said street to meet tho Council on Saturday afternoon, April 0th, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Koons was authorized to ascertain tho cost of a hook and ladder truck,' when In Phila delphia. A resolution was passed with drawing the prohibition against remov ing earth from tho Market street bridge embankment. Black-Walnut "Stain. "To Im part to common pino tho color and rip pearauco of black-walnut, tho following composition may bo used: Ono quarter of a pound of asphaltum, ono half a pound of common beeswax, to ono gull on of turpentine. If found too thin, add beeswax; if too light in color, add ;isplialtuin, though that must bo donn with caution, as a ovory llttlo will mako a great dlfTerouco in the shade, and black walnut is not what its namo im plies, but rather a rich dark brown. Varnishing is not essential, os tho wax gives a good glos. We havo been investigating the sub ject of tho new style of dress for ladles, and consider tho following description, taken from tho Washington ,Slar, ns the most tatisfactory and complete of any wo have seen: A " Dolly Vardon " is i moire-antique dress pattern, and it is made of somo material, and is cut hi- i&eiil at tho top and bottom and trim med with Honiton polonaises and tube roses, with a pepiurn running two chaius and threo links to tho south west from the starting point, around tlio skirls of civilization, and pinned together with a self acting safety pin. Tho figures aro so largo that it lakes eight drcai patterns to show them off to advantage." A serious accident happened to Krcs J. Millard nnd wife, of I-Npy. whilst driving to Hazleton. Fromsom:' causo tho tonguo of tho wagon broke, whou thoy were between SeybertsviMo nd Cotiyngham, frightening tho hor-rs who by their violent plunging mid fran tic efforts to escapa from tho bro'cen tongue, overturned tlio wagon and throw out tho occupants. Mrs. Mill.ml had a leg broken, and was badly bruis cd Mr. Millard escaped with a few bruises. Tho most extraordinary part of tho adveuturo was, that tho baby, which Mrs. Millard carried, was thrown from her arms and foil in tho mud, f.icj downward, but upon removing the dirt from its eye3, moui, nose and ears, gave instant evldonco of vitality, and upon examination was found to bo un injured. Had the ground boon fritz :i it must huvo been Instantly Killed A wagon was obtained, and Mrs. Millard was taken to E-py tho Bamo evening. On Thursday of last week, being tho closing day of the 'erm of tho formal School, tho Trustets introduced to tho faculty and .students Itev. John Hewitt, tho newly ehctcd Principal, who deliv ered a short address, accepting tho ehargo of tho Institution. The regular oxorcUPs wero thci pro cecded with, after which thoretlrinf Principal, Uharlos G. B irkley, spoke briefly, alluding to his pleasant cjuneu Hon with tho tehool, thanking tho teachers and scholars for thr-h uniform courtesy, uud mentioning iu very hand somo terms tho Intellectual and social quulitlcationsof tho new Principal, ai.d predicting a pleasant and profitable fu turo for both the school and scholars, Mr. Barkley is entitled to much credit for the zeal and enemy displayed by him whilst iu charge of the school, and will have tho satisfaction of knowing that ho has largely increased tho num ber of ills friends. Sr. Paul's Church wis beantlfully adorned with flowers on Easter Day. Tho windows hold potted plants, tho chancel a number of lino calla lilies, aud tho font was flllcil with camellas, rosu-buds, violets and other triumphs of tho green-house, ai ranged with tho most exquislto taste, and surmounted by a floral cross of liko beauty. Mr. Paxton, who furnished the.-o flowers, Is linppy both In tho possession of a b'aiu tlful hothouse and a gardener of con summate skill. Tho music on this great day of tin Church's rejoicing was of moro than usual merit. Tho selections wer well chosen tind charmingly sung. Tho To Daum, Alleluia, and Anthoms wero especially flue, uud called forth much commendation. Thouupleasant weather was tho only drawback to tho day's en joyment. Qv all extraordinary living creatures which havo mado their appearance upon this earth, tho most extraordinary Is what Is culled n Compound Fowl now to boseou In Norfolk, Va. Its head and foot aro thoso of a chicken. Its bodv is tho body of a penguin. It is rduck-logged, nnd lias n bear's tall. It crows like- a rooster, waddlas llko n duel;, but stands erect llko tho penguin aforo said. Whother, if cooked, It would combine tho flavor of chicken, duck, and bear, wo shall hardly know at pre?, cut. It Is too valuable a creature to kill for tho mere gratification ofgastron omloil curiosity. An order has gonu out fur a strict en forcement of tho new regulations on new-papers sent by mnti; and ns.otii' readers may not nil bo posted with refer enco to what thoy nro, wo condonao thorn nsf.llowsi Namo of sender cannot bo written on papor, ns was tho old custom; no memorandum orlntelllglblo Inscrip tion must bo mado inside tho wrapper; no printed, card, hand bill or advertise ment must bo enclosed; no written no tico, letter, or written slip of any kind can bo folded In; printed slips soliciting notices of thu press pasted lnsldo news papers or pcrIodIeals,or on tho outside of tho wrappers, aro In violation; nlso cross marks to Indlcato, that subscrip tions havo expired. All other regula tions nro as formerly. A violation of any of thoso points subjects the matter to letter postage, mid tho perpetrator to a flue. Bakinci Suad. As tho shad season Is rapidly approaching, wo publish the following receipt for baking this dell clous fish. Open and clean tho fish, and cut off its head If preferred. Cut out tho back bono from tho head t within two inches of tho tall, and fill with tho following mixture: Soak stale bread iu water, and squeeza tho water out; cut a largo onion In slices and fry in butter, chop lino and add tho bread, two ounces of butter, salt, pepper, and a teaspootiful each of nutmeg and pars Icy. Heat thoroughly, and as you tako from tho firo add two well-beaten yolks of.e'ggs. When full tlo tho llsh several times witli tape, placo It in tho baking pan; salt aud pepper it, baslo slightly with butter; cover tho bottom of tho pan with water. Servo with tho following sauce, prepared at tho taldo orjust beforo dinner: Reduce tho yolks of two hard-eggs to a smooth p isto and add two tablespoonsful of olivo oil, n half leaspoonful of mustard, pepper ami vinegar, to taste. A CiiAi1 in Cloveland has InwiWed a patent bug buster, worked with an air pump. All tho apertures in a room aro stopped, but one, at which tho deadly bubusli'r is place!. By exhausting t!i" riceivcr a current of air is produced st imp?, enough to draw all, tho vermin out. of tho room, through the air pump, into tho hopper, vhero they aro put under tho influenco of chloroform and stabbul iu tho bank with a pitchfork. An awful warning here is for Doc tors. Wo read that tho measles havo of late grievou.'ly nfillcted tho Uto Indi ans. Tho moro the Medicine Man of tho tribe drummed nnd danced nnd went through all manner of incauta lions, tho greater grow tho mortality; until tho bereaved kinsmen of the de ceased led tho M.M. to a convenient placo and shot him. If washould adopt that system, wlul a fiisi!a !-. would bo kept up! A Fatheii w-s ono evening teaching his llttlo boy to recito his Sunday School lesson. It was from tho four tcenlh chapter of Matthew, where in is related tho parable of a malicious in dividual who wont about sowing tar --. " What 13 a tare? Tell mo, my son, what a taro is?" askod thoanxiouj pirant. Vou had'em." "Johnny, what do you mean'. ' asked tho fath r, opening his yes rather wide. "Why, last week, when you didn't como homo for threo days," said Johnny, "I heard mother tell AuntSusan that you w.ison a tare." Foil Stealing an Umeiu.lla a citizen of Philadelphia. has been arres ted and held iu six hundred dolli.rs bail. This is a noblo action ou tho part if tho Philadelphia authorities. Wo or.gratulato a city which begins the ew year in such a fearless manner. Criiuj at all times is dangerous, but what can wo think of a man who is so utterly debased aud lost ns to steal umbrellas! Wo can forgivo a poor wretch who will cheat a dying grand mother, or pilfer tho henroost of a retired farmer, or forgo a check on a bloated capitalist but a man who will tako t'll' nn umbrella is beyond all companion. Wo know of nothing meaner, unless it is tho provoking action of an executioner who takes offs man's head a;.d doesn't bring it back -Troy W'hUj. On Monday afternoon a terrib'o i.eei dent occurred at tho Lickawauna break er, Carbondale. The tnstlo work of a coal braker about oii;-hundr.-d foot high broke down, carrying with it a number of men and bo,t's w ho w. re at w-'.ik o;i it at tho tlmo. Tho crushed and brjken timbers from somo causo almost Im mediately caught fire, and it was with tho greatest difficulty that tho bieake was saved from destruction. Two men named John Claik and Dwlght Motes and a boy named William Palmer are fatally injured. It Is believed, but not nov. n, that s(-cr.u boys pcrMicd in tho flames. The bttaking of tlio trestle was caused by a furious gale. Tin; Sale or Sewinh Machines vov. 1671 Tills is a wonderfully pro trresslvo aire. It has only been a few short years since tho miseries of Iho poor 6wing girls, so pathetically de scribed by Hood's famous "Song of tho Shirt," wero among tho saddest featurts of city life, isut tlio invention of the sewing machine has wrought a great chaniro. not only in the business of sew- lntr ''iris, out in mo eiomi'siic economy of families. Every thrifty housewife now lias at hand a niinblo and tin-lPi piece of inccliani-ni, which sows, with six limes the speed oi any woman. As tho sales of tho dlll'eront compa nies are, to a consideiabli- extent, an in dication of tho valuoas wrll as tho pop ularity of the mtichliHS ihey respect ively manufacture, it may bo to tho ad vantage of our readers to carefully note tho followhiL' statistics of tho sales of .ill the machine companies for tho year 1S71. winch aro tauon Horn 1110 sworn return of inch company, mado to tho receiver of liccnso fees: sewinii .machine hales im Wl Machines. Th- Singer Manuf'g Co. Sold Wheeler A Wilson Co. " drover A Baker S.M. Co. " Wei (IS. M.Co. " Howo M. Co. (Jan. 1 to July 1) " Wllceix AOIbbsS.M.Co. " Wilson H. AI. Co " Ainer. B. II. O. it S. M. Co. " Original Howe S.M. Co. " Floreneo S. M. Co. " Hold Medal S. M. Co. " . Davis S. M. Co. " Domestic S. M. Co. " Finklo&LyonMf';; Co. " Etna S. M. Co. " Blees S. M. Co. " Elliptic S, M. Co, " Empire H. M. Co. " Parhrm S. M. Co. " Bartram&Santoii M'gCo, " BartlotS. M.Co. " J. O. Folsom " M'Kay S. M. Ass'n " O. F, Thompson " Union B. 11. M. Co. " 181 iO fiO.SoS lilt.OM 111,010 i;o,iU7 121 ,1.1:3 a. V2 120,0.1 1 151117 13.SH2 11,0(18 10,007 7,0.10 1,720 l,6o7 - -1.55.1 11,1)05 li,05ll 1,001 on 280 118 117 121 COUNTY HUPEU1N TENDENT. Tho foltowlni genUomo-1 hnve dlrcctcil in to ammmine their, nnnlon as randlitatM (or Mm Omco of HnperlntouiUml f omuHonBciiiio s or UiK co-iuty. M. W. NUSS or tiLOOMsnuno. WILLIAM H. SNYDKll OP OATAWIH k, deaths! MOYEtl At llioomnliurR on tlinMUi uU.,Mm. Mnry I', Mnyir, wife cifC A, Moyer, ngol Ul years, 0 mum 111 nml u ci:j , MARK ET REPORTS? Ulooml)ur3 MKthei. Whoit r-r tniilisl tun Uj-o " I" Corn " ! Onts. 11 4i Flour per barrel $ " Clovcitccd - ''m KlnxncnJ 1 J Hult.T HI Caa ., 1") TiTlW 10 l'olatnrn w DrlcO Apples , I.1 Ilimin 1 Hlttes nnil istiouMi rs 11 Liml pi r pound 1" Huy l-or ton OU roTrtrjsHwwj it.ijLA.-?.'a,'.ij.uiw-iuyigWfff7-.'Jii Hl'IlCIAIi NOTICES. WanuU). A strong, nctlvo girl to do houto work. Apply at this cilice. The undersigned will open a Select School on tho 8th of April In tho Now Public School Building on Fifth Stroet, to ooutluuo twelvo weeks. For partic ulars refer to circular or any of tho teachers. F. M. Bates. inch2!)'72 2w. The subscriber would infoim ids friends and tho public that ho has re moved his tailoring ostablIhment to tho rooms over Itosenstock's Confec tionery, Main Street. An uutisually lino assortment of Spring goods, cloths cas bl meres Ac. now on hand. A fair shp.ro of patronttgo is solicited. "i William Mop.uis. Ton Kent. Two duo rooms over tlto oflleo of Itobcrt F. Clark, on Main St. Apply to Mrs. W. II. Ent, oppr sito tho Forks Hotel. It Tin; next term of Third Street Oraded School will commeuco ou Monday, April tho 1st, by E. W. Wynkoop. The Hall In tho fourthstory of Brow era building can bo rented fr tho pur poso of a Town Hall. It will hold Five Hundred persons and has in it a first class Mason it Hamlin Cabinet Organ. Parties desiring to rent can do so by ap plying to K. II. Bingleu, JtoiiiuiT Hoax, K. O. Ent, !.ol2v.-l Committee Bkown it Jones. Who aro they Th.i-y nro an entcrpri-ing young firm lately established in Catawistnand from tin- astonishing amount of Dry Goods they sell it evident that the pcoplo are attracted by their low prices. They ire iu constant receint ol fresh coous from New York. Thcv sell only for cash, giving tho buyer every possible ilvantago eicrivcet lroni this plan, A visit to their storo will convince the taller of these facts. n-t-tf. E. M. Knorr has ladies' laslintr trailer from C-2 00 upwards. 'Tho notes nnd unpaid necouls arising from tho sale of tho late Mr. Decider's personalty remain in the hands of Col. Fret :.' for collection. Old I cost Stock is offered at E. M. ICnorr's D. L'lwenberg has .lust returned from New Vorl: with an unusually flue as sortment of Cloths, C.lssimores, Vest- legs, itc, lor biuing wear, iio has also i line stock of Jewelry to which he in- vlns attention. Having moved into his new store he has facilities for dis playing goods to tho best advantage. uy all means cull on nun before imr- chasiiv; elsewhere. E. M, Knorr has men's calf boots. tap sole, for 5.50 and upwards. A h.ivro slock of children's shoej of all l:ir.ds at E. M. ICuorr's. Kaiilv Hose Potatoes. F. C. Ever. has for sale n lot of very nice scjd pota toes of this variety. Genuino French kid ladles' button bout can bo hud at E. M. Knorr's. Twenty nieces of uineham at I. W. Hartmau's-, from 12 to tiO ctsa yard. Tho greatest placo for shawls 1 n tho county is I. W. Hartmari's. At Kleim's new dm.; More is to bo found a Una assortment of fancy soaps ami toilet articles. Patent medicines of all kinds always on hand. . I. W. Hartman's is the p!.o: to buy carpets and oil cloths. A I ai go slock of spring goods havo en leeelvi'd at E. M. Knon's and h" will havo moro by Saturday. 'iho pound calico at I. W. Ilai'tma'i'a s trt ttlnii low In quantity. Call soon if you wisli a roll. The nubile aro hereby nssurctl.throtizh the 1'oiuinn-L.of tho Coecmeian. that Piinon a J'tCrmitive I'l'i contu ti no n juriiai.s prliulple, but thnt th-y may bo tiiiiriinwreii 10 enitiiron anil ine innu win'.; nnd shat orod eoustitutinrs iu small doaes-, with vireat certainty of SlKvt S. llr. A. Johnson, one of tho most sue eessfiil practitioners of his timo, invent ed what is now culled Johnson's Ano iliinc Lmiincnl, The great success of tills artlclo in tho euro of Bronchitis and all diseases of throat anil lungH, will mauo mo namo oi .loiinson not les favorably, if less widely known than that ol Louis Nupuleon, rir.-AXi'MTiNO Ttin Haul When tho hair reaK-s in urn-r irom ino scam l ie natural u br cant wliVli is lis su-touuiiee, lt vitality H, ns It cr.-,Mis,ndwi anil irnot prom. illy intended to, Ij ildn.si ill be the eil a In result Tho one. sure im-tund ! uvolillui' such nn uun ea-ttnut eatas tionlio i. lo uso Evon's KatiIaiiion, which, aiilnnuo I In- hnlr nud prevent It rrom laillnuout lie i ii i iiuueu mi 1 1 nt. senin.wi' sneoni v ic Hesldts Hint, lids luimltnblo resusellnui uud strciuthener of tho Hulr iiourUhes and stimu lates Its vuumr aud tender tlbers. lemovesall obslneles to their grmuli In tho shapo ol il.iu- uiiio i.uti tiui, itii. iiiLiiimitjiy pruuuees ii uuw eiup iu iijii, siiuiiitci, mussier. ami iwien ns ubundant us tliu old, As a Imlr dressing It ts notably tho must agreeable, rilicshlug and setvlctiible articlo over placed upon a drtsslna table. Tlio Ti lie tlieundsorCaunJiiiae. -Whence come-i Uul Hi in ro lauen. that absolute, tin doubting film In the etllesry ol HoMetter's stuiniu li II. iters usn remedy lor Indigestion, bll lo.iHdtsindi.T, Intermittent niulrenittlcnt fevers, which uotoilously iirevall In nil pirts of thu Cniltd biuli-h? Tills conllden o has been gr.iwlug lor Iwoiity years, and It N still eilend lug. U Is not the H-sull oi crcduldy ; It liai not lain tngeudend by any human device, but Is the spuuiauenus uud natural con.cquence of tu iu i.eo. What people sto dally going on tin del I lit ir o a u o l-s I icy cannot ipjosliuu, "ien families in uulieulltiy dlstrlcis timt resmt to this wlio.ckohio t-getahlu tunicas a preventive, ic4io lerlodlcul fevers, und their immediate neighbors, who neglect Ihls precaution, are pioatr.ilcd by thodlseuse, how is II poi.slbli that the plicuomcuon shouM bo withuut lu lcs-,oii V In like uiuuuor when it issccn Hint obsiitmtti ca-i s "1 dyspcpelii, of liver complaint, ofcou stliuilliin, of nervous wcanuos, and ol general debility, yield In Ilia operation of tlio lumous reiniiiy, how urn een Incredulity Ukelfwlth hid I Us endorsement? Ejowlluosseaof the khUi iar elleeis of the bitters mo lo bo louud lu every CHI um settlement on tills continent. Thotimu Kinds iiiuiu llinusiudsuho into ttit.tr restornllou to lieallli uud slieugtli, or their prcservallou Irom klrltnem, lo Uh exlruordluary uudlclual proeriles, uro eullmslasilo in Its prls. 'iho muilitudts who ii commend It In n nelghbnrlv way to their Irlends uud ncqualuimoeg, us well as II i so who imil.o public then cuinulool lu Mlli.es, uru nlwaja . ady U stato Hulr retu ius lortlK ialtli ihatls lu tin in, They liavealU-lllier ft-Hr. u nuclei Its bcuemv I opomllous. KpiToiuJlr. Noticiw ore nn onmtnon that II l fllimmt iuipoMlblo for nn vditor to expren Ills Imiiriirpiniini otlho iru-rUn of liny nrliolo Willi not bclllK Ml'por'dl orill r cite d m V !Vi-. TMH in-t, lioor, hill not cP 'it us fiom mylng vi-lml wu ihhiii utn now nddlllou to the Materia Mo-i& to which our iiitPiHlon hiwliei-ti recently dlrciMod. Wiiipfirto i r, J. Wat.kkk'h O.w.trou. MIA ViNtJoAii HirTF.iw, nrcinmly which It male Iiir 111 woy Into movofamllle Just now tlinn nil tlio other ndverthud medicines put together. Tlierrt umiih to bo no qur-stlon nbout Iho imti-ncy ol Uh tonic nnd nlterntlvo nropcrtlp, while It possrstfii thoprr-nt tircatlvo iicouuncudfitlon of t-nulHltitiiK neither nlooliol nor I11l110r.1l iialion, 'Hint It I a (peculator IndlRFH-ldn, 1IIIIIoumioh, Uotiallpat I'jii, nud ninny coinplnlnln or nervous orlgtn, wo hnvo renhon lo Icuohti nnd wn nro iHMircl on ko( it nulliorlly Hint ns a Ki-ncinl In vlitornut, n-Kiilntluu nnd purltyln; medicine, It hits nu eijiuO. it Is staled Hint lot Ingredients, (obtnlned from tho wilds of California,) nro new In Iho luedlcil world; nnd lis extraorulimry or feels certainly wnimnt tho conclusion Hint it Is n conipniuid of niie-Ms hitherto unknown. If populnrlly Is any criterion, Ihern can lionodoubt or tho clllclcney of tho VINKcjAii IUTTRlls, Tor tho snlpoMhonrtlclo is ilium-mound continually lucronnli'g. mmons or youth. Every nervous Youiiij Man In tho Union, will rceclvo, freo, n ltoclie liml will provo a LI cas Inn through life, by nddrcsslnn. In confidence, . . JOHN II. oelOEN, Iio 5172 P. O. 42 Cedar BU, N, V. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF SAMUEL llI.ANk", lirx'D. 1 no undersigned npioluled nudlior to distrib ute Iho minis in tho bands of M.1J Jaeliton, esq,, trustee, to nnd nmuni st tho persons cniltled ton Rhnro tueicin, will meet the parlies Interested at tho olllco of M, E. Jackson, omi In llerwlck on -aturuay April aotn at una o'clock p. in,, lor the purpose oriuaUiui; such distribution! when nnd whero all persons nre required to appearand mako their claims or bo forever dcunriod from comlus In lorn share of said fuud. JOUN U. FREEZE, mctalVK-Jt. Auditor. UDITOK'S JSOTIOE. mo undersigned, nudllornppolnteduytho Or phans' Court ol Columbia county, on executions to thu nccouut of Sylvester J. Knux, administra tor of Clotworthy Fisher, lato of said county, de ceased, will proceed to tho dlselinrgo or the du ties or his appointment ut tho otlleo of tho Sher iff, 111 tho t'ourt House, In Illoomsburg, on I'ri dry, the lath day of April, b"2, nt 111 o'clock, n. to., when nud whero nil persons interested may attend If they think proper, . .. W.WIUT. March 13, 1872-41 Auditor. A UDITOIVS NOTICE. XJL IsrATE Ol' JOHN WAMPOI.E. DliO'l). Tho undersigned appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Auditor, to mako distribution ofthobalauco In tho hands or tho Administrator of kald decedent, ns per his no count tiled, to tho parlies entitled to recclvo tho same, will meet the parlies Interested for Iho purposo of his appointment, at tbo olllco of John el, Freeze, Esq., In Bloomsburij, on Halm day, tlm IIIU day of April, A.1J. 1S72, nt luo'clock u. m. All peisous having clalmi against tho estate nro required to present them or bo forover debnried Irom comlu,: In lor n part or tho said luud. li, I'ltANICZAItll,- mchS'72-5t Auditor. A DMINISTItATOIti NOTICE. Xi. estate op l'KTr.n nrtcK, mx'n. l.ettcroI ndmlstrntlon on thoestnto of l'eler lleuek, Into ol Heaver township, Columbia county, deceased havo been granted by the lteg luer ol mid county to John Jlauck and Nathan Ilredbeudcr, of i.tino placo. All persons havlni; claims injatust tho estato of Iho decedent nro re questid to present them for settlement, nud tli'jsd Indebted to tho estato to mako payment to the undersigned, nduilnlstratois, without delay. JOHN IlAlH'IC. NATHAN llltEDllENDEK, mc'.iC'J';2-0,v. Adnilnlslrators, )ATENT PIAZO. Tho onlv;Tcc( Instrument In tlio World. It Is unequalled lu Itlchiiess,' rower, JlrllUancy and llurablllty. Special terms to Teachers. Maikcd favors to Clergymen. ISend for Illus'rated Arlon Pamphlet. C. W. FOSTER tlenernl Agent, mar 10'71 11. Ma vcu CmiK, Pa. QKEENWOOD SEMINARY, AT JIILEVIliUE, COL. CO., PA. Tho Horlng Term will commenco on Mondny, April 1st, isjm. Vacation from the mlddloot June, to tho fith of Auaust. when the l'nll TLmi will open. Eleven weeks mako n quarter. For Cliculnrs, Hoarding, Terms, Tuition or uiuvi purueitiais, uuuiess wm. nunoKsst, I'riuclpal. febOT2-rm 1872. 1T2. N15W SPUING GOODS. -:q:- M. P. LUTZ Hasjusl veturue l from New York with n full lino of liLACIC AND COLOP.ED SILKS, LYONS' SILK POPLINS, SILK l'OXfiKlCS, plain strife aud clier.c, ,S' VJT1XGS, idrlpt n-:d pkilu. G It ASS CLOTHS, strip ninln and ejit-ne. WASH POPLINS, t tdai-U m.d ml'ir.' ALl'MUXS, FANCY FTuMDS, L' 0 I, O 11 H I) 0 A M 11 It ICS, PEltCALES, WHITE GOODS, SUISf-E. TAllIATAN, VlClOKIA LAWN, 1IIS110I' LAWN. NAINSOOKS, FJIJI'ES. CAMBRICS, I.ONO e'l.OTd, LINENS, NAPKINS, DUIYI.1", 1UV.1.I.S, LACE CURTAILS, SHAWLS, NOTIONS, THIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, uud cverytliluit Eencially l:cpt In a flrst-ulnss DUV OOODS STORE. unownR's BLOCK, EAinT Of COURT HOUSE, MAIN STREET, ULOOMSnUtO, pa- REMOVAL! ! I. W. NILES', MUSIC W AllEItCfO M"S havo been removed to tho NEW MUCK nUILDINO OPPOSITE tho KPJSJCOPALCIIUltCH, MA IN 111. WhcioUo will keepngenernl assortment of THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, OIIUANS, VIOLINS, and all KIND3 OF MUSICAr. lNSTUUMENTS. Also MUglO DOOKiS for nil IN3TK UMENTS, PIANO AND OIIOAN STOOla ALL STYLES AND PHICEa. THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the cheapest Find, Class Piano in the market. Having secured the Agency ol tho UEO. WOODS' UENOWNED OUUANH, torColtimbla County, together with tho CEI.EUEATI'.l) TEMPLE ANQELIC. furnishes ndvautages to purchasers not found elsewticie. r- STATIONARY OV ALL KINDS. A full assoilmcnt of SQUAItE AND OVAL FUAMEE3, nil stylcsnnd prices constgully ou hadd. STEs'L EQIIAVINGS. CHROMOR .t COLOHED PIUNTS, SJTEltEOSCOPESi AND VIEWSJ. 3-Cull nud examine. iuchS'72-Cm. EW DIlUa STORE. CUIUS. A. KLEIM Having nurdiaped the buslluvsof E. P. Lulz now oilers nt tho old stand, n cLolcens&ortmeu Ul DRUOS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILETAIITK'I.ES, FANCY SOAPS, nltU8HES,Ac.Sc, And n general assortment of tho choicest goods usually fouud In llrst class establishments, I'hyi-lclnns' Prescriptions and Family Rcclres u.ueim ly uonitf)uuueu. ou Mnnonys, open from S a. in., to 10 a. ni.,nnd iiunifc ji. m., lo i p in. GERMAN AND ENGLISH SPOKEN. feb ll'73-tf IBBONS, FANCY SILK GOODS, SID G&0YJBS, &c. GELOto IflASt Utf' 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Impurlt-in mitl JuLibir of Cord Eflge anil Gros Grain Blons, IN ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS, TRIMMING AND BONNET SILKS, TURQUOISE and VELOURS, English Crapes, Cronadlnos, Tlssuos, Lncos, Edgings, IVlIIVi: COTTON TIMM.tlUVGS, NECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS. iC. 1872. EY 13 1872. & LAND13LL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA, PEAI.En.s IK FIXE D Y GOODS!! Established In 1810. Eino BILKS. Flno SHAWLS. WHITE GOODS. I1LAOK GOODS. DHESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS. Good FLANNELS, Elno HOSIERY. Host GLOVES-onl v. 15,000 GOOD I1LAOK SILKS. WllOlCNIllO uud Uctitll. marclil'rMt JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Wo now havo on hand a largo ueatlr nrlutod ossorlrnent of JUTlCE't4 and CONwrAllLEM lil.ANhH, towhlili we Invito the aitentlon of iiit-se uiiieeis. TO UOOIC AOENTR, MAltK TWAIN'S NEW UOOIC, " HOUGHING IT," Is ready for Canvnsseri. No book Is looked for more impatiently than this, und agent will do well to net territory for It ns enrly as possible. Apply for Circulars nnd terms to DUKPIELD A8IIMEAI). Pnbllfher, 711 BansomBt,, Philadelphia. IIOLLIDAYSBURO, PA., SEMINARY. Itev. JOSEPH WAUaH.Prlnclpnt. Hprlng Term lleglns April 1st. Hucccssful, Thorough, Economical, Henlthfut. Theoldeatnndmostrellablolnstllntlou for o"). talnlnga Mercantile Eilucntlon. Practical bin I uess men ns instructors. For information, wrlto for a circular to Pt Dc-r 4 boas, Pltln-. burgh, l'n. Client rarniN 1 1'rco llomen ONTIIR LINK oriJII UNION PAOIEIO ItAlLROAD. A LA MI) a KANT Of 12,000,000 ACHES TW s-ttr IlIST FAItMIXa AND MINERAL LANDS IN AMERICA. 3,000,000 ACHES IN NEBRASKA I TIFK ri:at riiiTn vai.i.kv, Tho Garden of the West, NOW FOUSALE! TlieSn tnh(l nr. In lliansnl,.! nnv.lnM f tUm United BUk'I. on tho 41tileureonr Nnrlh fjill. lude, tho central lino of tho grent Temperate OHO Of the Amertnnn f-nntlnpnt. onil fnr nrnln crowlnic nnd stock raining unsurpassed by any In tliBUHIfsl Htales. CHEAPElt IN PltlCE, moro f.ivnrabls terms given , nnd moro convenient to market than can bo round elsewhere. j jiek jiouuxruAns fob actual sv.t- The licit Locations for Colonic. Holdlers entitled ton homestead of 3 GO acres. i- rce i-nises in i-iirciinieri oi it nix. Send for the new Desert ntlvo Pumnhlpt. wILh new maps, published lu English, Uernivn, Hwetlsli and Danish, maUed free everywhere AuuitM u r. DAVIS, Lnnd Commissioner, U. P. It. II. Co., Omaha, Neb. EXTUAORDINAUY IMPROVEMENTS IN CABINET ORGANS. Tho Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. resoectfullr announce the Introduction of improvement of much moro than ordinary lutereti. Tnese are HEED AND PIPE CAUINErOUUANS being the only successful combination of REAL ij-m wun reeus ever mane J DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD. which can be Instantly moved to the rUht or left, changing Hie pilch, or t-rnnsposlng tho key. For drawings aud descriptions, see Circular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF DOUI1LE lll.JiU L-AlllSEl' (JHUAKS. nt tUO,tl32 and t!2' each. Considering Capaeltr, r.iegHiiee, nnu 'xnorougu t;xceuence or woric. maushlp, these nro cheaper than any before orr ered. Tho Mrtsoil .t Hsmlln Orpnns nro acknowl edged UE.ST. and Irom extraordinary ficlllties lor manulacture this Company can afrbrd. aud, now uudertako to sell at prices which render Ihem UNtlUESTIONATJLY CHEAPEST. Four octavo orgaus S-jl each; Flvo octave or gans (in i. Sl5 nud upwnre'K With three sets reeds J150 and upwurds. Forty styles, up to Jl.'-OU ench. New Illustrated Catalogue, and Testimonial Circular, with opinions of MOKi; THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., UITrcuionlbt.,Uohton, 6i Uroadway, N.Y. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS $10, $50, $7o and $100. OOOD, DUIIABLE AND CHEAP! SIiiicI Hearty for Use ! MANUFACTURED MY .1. V CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, Ind. tfS-Send for Clrcular,-li (Incorporated 1RC0.) COLUMBIA FIHEINSUUANCECO. OFFICERS AND DI RECTO RS.-8.S. Dctwller Pres't; II. Wilson, Vlco-Pres't; Herb'tThoinan Treas.: J.F. Frueautr, Seo'y ; H. S. Detwiler, Hl rnm Wilson, Robert Crane, Wm. Pattou, John II. Enchmnu, M. M. BtrlcKler, Jacob S. Strlnu, James Schroeder, Ooo. Uogle, w. O. Caso. Amos. F. Eves, John Shertzer, 11. II. Esslck. For In surance or Agencies, nddrcss J. F. FRUE AUFF, Sec'y. Columbia, Pa. 3-IlEF0IlE ASSURING YOUR LIFE, examine 4-tbe newTonttno Havings S'und plan,Jnst In troduced bv the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR ANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, by whleuan endowment policy la granted at about half rates. End of 10 years, lot per ct. or premiums returned. " 15 " 131 " a) " 201 " " " Now business, 1S7I, $11,300,000, largest In world. Assetts, . . liO,0uxjl Inoome, . . tK.OOO.OC Rellahio Agents wanted everywhere. Address 1. u. ncuiiliiut, ueuemi .ioui, 82S Chestnut SU, Philadelphia. mlie Fcninlo Soldier t Unsexedt or, TlieFe- xmaieaoiaior. lue -xnriuiug Aiiveniures, k.x portencess and Escapes of a Woman as Spy. Scout and Nurse, In Camps, Battle Fields and Hospitals. 12 full-page illustrations, ana portrait on steel. This absorbing book, elegantly Illus trated, crowu svo., and ueautiruiiy txmna in clolu, richly ornamented in black nnd gold, is sold oulv by subscription. Price fZ.'. Phila delphia Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. The Agents who first send SI. -5 lor outfit will get the territory for this lost-selling book. RSTCARPENTERS, BUILDEUS,-a and nil who contemplate Bu!ldlng,supplle I with lewlllustrntcd catalogue on receipt of stamp ca-A. J. Bickneli, & Co, A'ehltectural Hook l-uuiisncrs, warreaoi.,n. s- AGENTS WANTED FOR OF NEW YORK. A "WORK DESCniPriVEof the CITY Of NEW volutin ail iw VAUiuuo i-iiahm. IU splendors and wretchedness ; Its high and lowllfo; IU marble palaces and dark dens; Its attractions and dangers; Its RINGS FRAUDS. its leaning men nnu politicians ;iwiwcuwicr. Its charities; Its mysteries and crlaiea. Send for ctrculnrs. with terms nnu a full des- crlptlonofthe work. Nntlonal lMbllshlng Co., I'hlla., Pa. WANTED. AGENTS To sell the Improved l-'lorence Bewlns MncMno. Makts lour ulllcrent stitches. ituus tuo worn lour ways. Puitens Its own ends. For Uenuty.SImpllcJty nnd Durnblllty, Is with out equal. Liberal terms. Salesroom, No. lia cuosiiiui r-i., I'uiiiHieiiiiuii. Wilbur, i rAWxr.u, AlttuiiKeis, I GENTS WANTED. Aden ts makemore mnu . ey nt work lor us than at anything else, lustness lluht nud rennaiient. Panleulnis fiee. 1. Kri.isoN & Co.. l'mo Alt Publlitliers, Port- laud, Maln. Ufj Piano Co. N.Y. lt class s.-j). Mingenis. , O. Names of imtrons In ID States lu Circular CUNDUllATSTGO. t-upnly of Hark Assured. Prleo IloJueod. nl it,f i;i:i:nu i co-k r iuld Eitraei. Cures Cnneer, Kcrofnlu, Hyphltls. Cuurrh, Hheu matlsni. Neiirnlitla, Pulmonary Cum plain s, IJ leers, Halt tttienm, i-kiu iJifceiiKes. mi nmun Dlsnises. Is purely vegetable. The best known lllood Pnriller. Hold by nil DrunKiHs. Price. l per bottlo. Obkerve tbo trnde mark, bnud ror Circular. Olllcc, uo Codar St., N. V. RUM'AHU Pornny esse of Phnd. nifod Intc, llclilnir or Ulctrated Plies that Be Uimj's Pilb ItKMKPV falls lo cure. It Is to cure the Piles, nnd nothing nreoai-ed expressly else. Bold by ull Drugs-Ms, t-ries, , Murcha.-72-lw XCHANGE BAKERY O O N P E O T I O N E 11 Y , llLOOMUUUHO, PA. Tl.n ttn.lnrklfrnnd. Successors Of P. Widnii UT would respectfully announco that they have tnken the well-established stnnd recently occu pied by the above named. In Illoomsbun:, and treparell lO tstiiiiuuv lilt? uutmn. v. .unuu.wv- urlng nud selling, by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Confectionery of every style and kind. Also ihey will have at all times a complete supply ol th. best nnd freshest llrend and Cfeke. Parlies desiring anything In this line will find It to their advantage to call ou us. AN ICE CREAM SALOON is added to the establishment, and ladles and otuers wdo may puiruuico us, umy xcij uwu upon receiving proper ntteutlon. A reasonable share of publl" patronage Is respectftillysollctted. Itnspberry, Lemon, and other Byrups, In large aud small quantities, eonttnntly on liand. DECEElf & BTECKEL. Mayti.i87i.-iy S1QQQ 10 WOHTH FHEE TO BOOK AOENTti. Bend your nddrcsi, slating experience, turecis. and book nuw stlllns, ULd receive free our tew AGENT'S POCKET COMPANION, Worth IIO.IO to any Book AEcnts. Agents also T p T T) 1? fj . THE WHITE Wanted lor lj Jj CHIEK. TWELVE YEARS AMO0 THE WILD IN IUANM OP THE PLAINS. Murdered fjeptember 1st, 1671. The wild adventures and marvelous ripeil. enccs of lito, P. lltlden, known at the "lllg Warrior," "Ureal Hunter," and famous "While Chief," of 1(0 loclgts. A book of thrilling Inter est, richly Illustrated j charms ever) body every where, and sells to exceed tuy book out, bend for Uln ttrattd liotler and extra turns. HUUUA1U) hltoa, Publishers, incUP72-tr 7H fansom bU, PhlU. LANK DEEDS. We new have the finest assortment of BLANK DEEDS on band and lor sale that were ever kepi In Illoomsburg. Large site on best paten ineut paper, Common Deeds. Executor's and Administrator's Deeds smell slzu good and cheap common Deeds, tic,
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