aw: THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURU COLUMBIA COUNTY.PA. The Columbian Frirluy, Nov. 22? 187 2. FRANK OOOLEY, ASSISTANT KDITOlt. Railroad Timo Table I ACKAWANNA & HI.OOMBIiUItU It. It. North. Boulb. ..... MJA.M. 4!S:rM, ( ATAWifcBA 11. H. 1'ltOit ItUl'KltT STATION. nlni! Norm. ""'"B p""'" S P. M. 11:14 A. M. LOCAL. Tnu cubh vitluo of faring In Pcnnpyl vanirt as ilxcil by tlio Inst cotiBua, wits uno thousand mllllona of dollars. llAi.ru million of Democrat failed to vote for President, nnil still Uoriico Grcokiy hns ninjurlty of tlio white vot ers of tliocotmliy. A Now Yorl: oajior calls tlio chicken disease, the Tien lUienza,whIcli is not so had. It whs evidently original with a Coi'k.ney. Charles G. Unrkloy lias removed his I,iw olllco to tlio Columbian building adjoining ollleo'a of 0. 13. Urockway, whero he will ho found attending to tlio duties of his profession. Tun saloof t ho Heal Kstato of Jacob Kostotiluuder, deceased, which was ad vertised for Saturday November 10th has been postponed to Saturday Novem ber SOtli at 1 o'clock 1 Jf. A miAKEMAX on tho L. & H. It. It. whoso nauio wo understand is T. 12. I'oycr, fell between tho cars whllo in motion, near Scranton on Thursday of last week and had his left leg mid foot frightfully crushed. Ills recovery is considered doubtful. The Sunbury American asks, "what Is an editor"" To which tho Watson town Jiceoril responds: "Wo always supposed that paper to bo ignorant in reference to that question." IIeiik It Is at last ; wo'vo been wait ing its coming n long time. It is what tlio horses have got and tho wonder Is that more of them do not dlo consider ing tho weight of tho namo. It Is tho 1 ' lllpporhlnophlcgmatoblennocalasta In;mm." Pretty namo, don't it? It is ftaid thatun easy way to get rid of cockroaches is to spread sprigs of tansy whero they aro troublesome, and thoy will leave. It is also effectivo in driving away black ants. AN nlaimlng feature of the horee dis easolias doveloped Itself and demands tho serious consideration of owners. Animals which aro worked whilst t-ick or too soon nftcr recovery uto attacked by dropsy mid in a largo number of cases tho attack proves fatal. It would bo well for thoso owning horncs to givo heed to this and savo themselves in convenience if not pecuniary loss. Tin: irregularity of the N- w York Mails over tho Catawtssa It. it. ntlll continues, and Is a matter of serious discomfort. Wo hope tho Tivading H. It. may tako steps to corn-it this Im mediately as wo nro loath to beliovo that it is tho deslro of that road to in convenience communities on its route. It is too annoying for patient endur ance. William Steivek, the Ornmn who stolo tho horso and buggy of Charles E. Savagoof this plaeo last summer, was recently discharged from custody at tho recent torm of court at Sunbury no ono appearing to prosecute. This Sleivcr seems to havo been n half-witted follow who did not know that tho onenco ho committed was a seiimn ouo If ho thought It an ollencoat nil. From different partsofthoSlaleeomo reports of n white grub worm which Is working destruction in winter wlient, cutting the stalks ofi'nt tho root. Wo havo not heard of tho worm in this county nnd do not bollevo It has made its appearance. What with tho horso diseup, tlio poultry disease, this now wheat worm, nig iircs Ac. tho year 1S72 will ho ono likely to bo remembcr cil for some time to come, TiiuitE was qulto a snow storm on Saturday morning la3t which lasted tho greater portion of tho day. In somo parts of tho county snow fell to a cnn.Iderablo depth. In parts of Hoar lngcrcd'k Valley thero was a fall of nt least throu Inches, Tho weathorwlso predict a fcvero winter, but they al ways do that at about this timo of tho year, and ns their predictions havo been so ludicrously out of tho way of lato years wo havo lost faith in them. New Commipsionku. On Tuesday last tho Commissioner elect, William li'.twtou was sworn Into olllco. Ho ha3 tho ronutatlon of belriL' a nlaln. honest, straight-forward man and will executo h silnlM with ndnlliv. rvrns TtnhblnH. who now retires from tho Hoard, has nroved ono of thn most eillelent Com- mlssloners Col umbla county over hnd. Quiet and unpretending, ho wns nlso faithful to tho interests, nnd nt tlio out set mado himself thoroughly familiar with, tho routino duties of tho office. Tho publlo enn truly say of him "Well dono good nnd faithful servant." Home of our business men nro com plaining of dull times," and of tho Mag nnllnn nf linlnrvM. Whv vnu nnnr do lutlml Knnl. how nm nnonln to know that von aro in business? You don't nuvcrliso, you don't toll them you havo goods to soli, but sit all day on your countora or In your workshops wnltlng for chanco custom. Tho mon who publish their business to tho world hnvo plenty to do, nnd aro building up a good trado. Imitate them, und seo tho dllfercnco. A Wonn in Eawnest Wn do not know whv wo should bo sublect to tho expense and troublo of travclllnc throutrh tho countv for tho nurnoso of collecting accounts duo ua. Our pa tronsowous, nndknowlt. Thouggro eato amount Is laroo. and ueiieed and mutt have it. Wo must pay cash for hands and material, nnd liavo'not tho canltal to nlvo unlimited credit to couplo of thousand mon. Tlio Decern her court will enable nil thoso who owo usn good opportunity to pay, und they must embrace it, or compel us t o sterner measures. 2t TitK Dloomsburg Itcpubllcan of tho 3d Inst., says t me. II. Ulggs, Esq., of Wllllnmsport paid his muni visit to town. Ho sold tho ISxciinngo block to deo, Hughs and son for fifty thousand dollars cash . Lycoming Standard, This Is qulto an Item of nows to our people, to Mr. Hughes nnd son, and to Mr. Ulpgj. Tin: double track of tho L. & 15. ltall road will bo complolod from Scranton to I'lltslon nbout tho 20th of December. This has been a long-needed Improve ment, nnd It will facllltato tho business of Uio road nnd rollovo Itrom tho pos sibility of collisions and other mishaps which aro constantly occurring upon thoslnglo track. Lucky. Tho Lycoming County In surant Company's cntlro risks on prop erty In Boston does not amount to over fourteen thousand dollars. Tho Presi dent of tho Onnpany has Informed Judgo Wclkcr, tho ngenl of tho Com pany, to that efTect. So persons in sured In tlio Lycoming can brcathofrce. Even if tho said Company loses tho en- tiro nmount named, by tho recent great ure, it win oo a iruuog manor in com parison to their loss33 by tho Chicago fire. Harper's Weekly has attained n posi tion in public estimation second to no other paper of lis class In tlio country. Its Illustrations aro from tho pencils of tho best artists in tho profession ,and Its reading matter is bright, and sparkling. Published by Harper & Uros. Now York ..i. .,.., i..,. ...in i, i ... r whoso prospectus Will UU 1UUIJU 11J another column. We see It slated, though wo can scarco ly credit It, that n horseradish zootlo has made Its appearance. It this bo so, no man's horso-pistol nor Colt's revol ver can bo considered safe. The facts Is that thUzooticbii5inos Is being pushed rather 3trong nnd It ought to bo stopped even If it costs tho lives of several news paper men. It is reported that an epidemic has broken out among tlio poultry nnd game throughout tho country nnd la working great destruction. Tho New York dai lies say that along tho banks of tho Sus- quehanna in this Stato tho chickens aro dying by thousands. All or which may bo true.but wo havo heard nothing of it ner do our exchanges mention any such mortality. This cpldemlcoccurrlngjust before Thanksgiving Is serious if truo for Thanksgiving without turkey Is not much of a day. TiieConstitutionaij Amendment. It appears that -131,020 votes wore cast at tho last election for tho amendment making tho Stato Treasurer an elect! vo officer and -I.S93 against it. Tho sixth section of tho sixth article of tho Stato Constitution will now read : "A State Treasurer shall bo chosen by tho quali fied electors of tho Stato at such limes and for such torm of servico as shall bo prescribed by law." Tjik growth of Plymouth is vory clear ly show by n comparison election returns with thoso ago. In 1S07 tho votoof tho was 187, and at tlio lato election it was 033 again of nearly threo hundred per cent ! Tho registry showed a voting population In tho East Ward of 73(i,ond n tho Weit Ward 1G2, giving a total of 1,028 voters in tho borough alono. This would make tho population from six to seven thousand against 2.GS1 in 1S70. Beat that for increase. Index. The Catawlssa Railuoah. Sinco this road has passed Into tho hands Of tho Roadlng.wo aro iuformed that largo gangs of repairsnien havo been put at work along tho routo giving tho track and bridges attention, which was very much needed, Tho increased passenger and freight traffic over tho rond under Its new management demanded great alterations which aro now boing made, and wo should not bo surprised to seo all tho ravines along that routo filled up In such a manner as to mako travol over tho Catawlssa extraordinarily do- 8irablo,bcforo another year rolls around. Journal. Long Lived Family. Mrs. Mary Cnmpboll,of Wheatflcld township Mon- tour county, widow of John Campbell, deceased, is tho mother of 15 children, who all lived to marry. Sho is now about 81 years of ago nud her children, grnnd-childreu, great grand-cliildren and groat great grand-children number 128. Ono of her sons had 1(1 children, another &on 1 1 and ono of tho daughters 11 children, A remarkably proline and long-lived family. Danville Intelligen cer. Tun Uokek. Now Is the tlmo to watch for this year's crop of borers. If you will look at tho basoof tho treo you will scon little deposit of chips, which will indlcato their location. Thoy can bo removed with it knlfo without injury to tho treo. You will find u worm one third of an inch in length. Most persons neglect this operation till Spring, by wiiicn tuno tney win navomatio a mrgo cavity in uio ireu.mmtiuiiu.uucii injury, wiien inoy remain two yens tney uu- me a largo worm ami do great Injury to the tree. If gra;s grows around tho treo, tlraw it away, and tho borers may bo found even below tho hurfaco of tlio ground. Pnoi'Eit Mom: oi-' K.vn.varisiii.Nii KnuosKNi: Lamps. Explosions of koroscno lamps aro frequently produc ed in tho attempt to extinguish them by blowing down tho chimney. This Is n very dangerous practice, and should always bo avoided. Tho desired result can bo accomplished much mora cor ta'.nly by giving a. sharp and rather prolonged puff exactly at right anglos to tho top of tho chlmnoy. Tho draft thus created draws tho llamo nwuy from tho wick, when tho cirbonlo acltl Im- mcdIato?y below tho departing llamo also extinguishes tho red-hot charred end of tho wick. The widows of thoso who wore em ployed as niechaulcs or workmen under tho trovernmrnt in 16CS0, from whoso wages n portion was withhold becauso of tho reduction of hours, can obtain tho - amount withheld by making affidavit - to hcridcntlty beforo n Justicooftho Peace, aunnortcd by tho evidence of two witnesses Who havo personal knowl- edco of tho facts, tho official character n of tho Justicooftho Peaco to bo certified - to by nn otUeor of tho court who has custody of tho soal of u court of record This, with thonpplicatlon for back pay, I altouldbo mailed to the Fourth Auditor of tho U, a. Treasury. OUK C0Naitr.33I0NAIj DlSTllICT. Wo loam that about tho first of Decom her Ulysscn Mcrcur will resign his Boat In tho prcsont Congress for tho purposo of taking his sent ns a Judgo of tho Su premo Court, to which ho has been elected. It Is generally conceded that a Mr. Brunnol of Wyoming Co., will bo nominated by tho Itepubllcatis to All tho vacancy. Wo would suggest to our Democratic cotcmporarlcs tho namo of Col. Plolett, who If nominated, would glvo Mr. Ihunnell much troublo to get elected. I nsta i.ij ation. At n regular meet ing of Berwick Lodge, No. Ill, I. O. of G. T, on Friday evening, Nov. 8th, tho following olllclrs wcro Installed for tho quarter beginning Nov. 1st, 1872, nnd ending Jan. 01st, 1873 : W. 0. T Goorgo Lockard j R. II. 8., Alico Spon onburg j L. II, g., Salllo Hockman j W. V. T Mary H. Young ) W. S., John W. Moorhcad ; W. A. S L. L. Fenstemakcrj W. F. S., John II. Frcns j W. T., Suo E. Thompson j W. M. James 0. IJoyles ; W. C, W. O. Uamos : W. I. 0., Mugglo Kotich : W. 0. G., Cleorgo M. Uarnnrd. Thomas McNamivra, a constablo of Lackawanna township, was found dead on tho public highway near tho hotel at Tyrovlllo, on tho outskirts of Scranton on Saturday li st. Thero is no doubt ns to his having been murdered, as his head und faco aro smashed fearfully nnd his hands cut In sovcral places. Ho evl ,ent'y J?,00' "i?, cuU lr! trylnrKrlto ward olf the knlfo of tho murderer. Tho nllUlr Is Involved In mystery. Mr. Mc- Namara leaves a family. Ills friends have not tho least suspicion as to who committed tho crime. Cumulative voting, wo aro glad to say, Is n success In Illinois. All the papers published in the Stato speak fa- vornbly of tho plan, nnd ouo which wo nd quoted in tho Spriugflold Ilepubh- -'" as an original opponent of this equllablo prluclplo says : "It has vln- dlcatcd every claim of superior merit nssurted by its promoters ; it has con- founded thoso who thought to gain fraudulent advantages by it ; It has challenged tho npprovnl of both doubt crs and opponents." Mr. Uuckaiew is now a member of tlio convention, and will, wo hope, enforco tho idea on tin organic law- of tho Commonwealth Press Notice. A messatre to this People liiiiin tho World's Snlrltual Connuot. ombracing Ten Discourses, In which is ndvocated just such n stato of things as Jesus Christ prefers. If any doubt it, lot them come out and hear them through, aTter which, if they object, let tnein do so in tno pres ence of tho speaker, so that, by tho aid of tho Holy Spirit, ho may bo nblo to point out tno mistake. Tlio oblect of tho Discourses is to arouse all Christians, withoutcxceptlon or distinction, to n sense or dutyjaml ob ligations, and to induce them, if pos sible, to mako a united effort to tako tho world for (Jurist. Tho first Discourse, which is tho ba sis or all, will bo delivered at tno uap (Communicate!.!.) Tlic origin of tlio tiretlaa llenil. According to Larru Leioh. author of "tho origin of tho Grecian Bend," this oxecrablo fashion originated with a devotee of fashion In Paris who had a onlnal disease, and who was very angry lu lliuiKing wiui iierHmuu uruin oi hcrctilned ligiirc and ncr nopes destroy ed. Suddenly sho seized tho idea of parad- nurbuii, urvswai u. m-r mn,n, A crook 111 tho back and n crook in tno arm ; Ana wltti thoso same crooks Kho mount yut to ctiurm. A enlli wiiti added r crook tn her head. which mado her very happy, for sho thought that sno would mako tno peo plo staro when thoy saw tho curves sho had produced by padding. Tho fashion "toon" with a foolish few. Wnoi'AYs the Costs? At every term of court speculation is indulged as to "who pays tho cosf'.in actions nt law. Tho following will glvo tho desired information : In tho following eases tho county is not liable for costs : 1. If tho grand jury return a bill "ig noramus" in a caso other than felony, nnd order tho prosecutor to pay tho costs, and tho prosecutor hnvlng been sentenced by tho court to pay them, Is committed, and then discharged accord ing to lnw, without having paid them, tlio county is not liable to costs. Nor is tho county liable if a bill bo found "a true bill'' and tho defend ant having been tried nnd acquitted, and orderetl by tho petit jury to pay them, and is committed and discharg ed according to law, tho costs not being paid. Nor if tho defendant is acquitted und tho piosccutor ordered by tho pet it jury to pay tho costs, who after be ing suntcned by tho court to pay them, Is discharged according to law, tho costs being unpaid. 1. Whero n defendant indicted for n misdemeanor is acquitted by tho petit Jury, and tho Jury does not deter mine whether tho county, tho prosecu tor or tho defendant shall pay tho costs of prosecution, as thoy aro required lo do by tlio act of 8th of December, 1801, tho costs aro not to bo paid by tho conn Where nn indictment has been ro turned "n truo bill'' tho prosecuting nt- tornoy cannot enter nolle prosequt wltli out tho content of tho court nnd chnrgo county with tho eots of tho prosecu lion. In tho following cases tho .county Is liable to pay tho costs 1. When u defendant Is convicted by a Jury nnd Is legally discharged with out having paid tho costs. When in cases of surety of tho peaco tho court directs tho county to pay costs. 3. when tho grand Jury Ignoron bill nnd direct tho county to pny tho costs and when tho petit Jury acquit tlio do fendant and direct tho county to pay tlio costs, 1. In caso of felony, when tho grand Jury Ignore tho bill, nnd when the do fendant la acquitted by tho petit Jury, 6. In all cases when tho defendant is found guilty and sentenced to pay n lino and costs or prosecution or givo secun ty to pay tho same within ten days or golojail, nnd defendant goes to Jallnnd comes out under tho bond act, tho county is liable, 0. lu cases when tlio defendant lsdls charged becauso tho complaint Is nn founded, tho county Is llablo for tho costs. I .!.! . 1 1 1. 1.. .1 . 1 I....!..,. I. I nf (,n ,,in USI Ijlllircil, 111 11113 luwil, UL-HiuiiiuK in of five years church nt (11 n. in., next Sabbath. East Ward it. B. Godi-'key, M. G. . Michael Sandeuh, who was burnt to death nt tho recent flro In D.tnvlllo was tho frtthor of J. H. Sanders, editor of tho Hazloton Sentinel am formerly of tho Berwick aaicllc. Ho has tho ayin pathy ofhisfrlonds nnd acquaintances in this county for tho loss of hla father under such tcrrlblo circumstances. Insurancc-Hro nnd Life. Tho disastrous fires nt Portland. Chi cago nnd Uoston havoo Illustrated tho Importance of II ro lnsuranco and direct ed universal attention to tlio subject of lnsuranco. nut ror lnsuranco compan ies, a majority of tho losers by theso fires would havo been rondcred bank rupt, and tho rebuilding or tho wnsto places would havo been greatly retard ed. Heavily as tho Insurance men havo lost, it is probablo that theso disasters will redound to their future bene fit. lint, lmnortnnt as ilro Insurnnco Is. llfo Insurance Is no lessso. Indeed, tho latter mny bo deemed of greater Impor tance. Loss of lifo is certain to occur j loss bv firo is not. "Tho certainty of death is nbsoluto ; but tho certainty of rovcrso is soldom thought of. Wrecks of fortunes strew tho path of llfo every where. Everyday oomo family is ro ducedfrom nlllucnco to penury." How roituuato for suchfarallioi if their heads havo "taken a bond of fate," Insuring thousands at their denth for their wid ows and orphans 1 Tho importnnco ot ljiio insurance may bo Inferred from tho chnrncter of tho men who lnsuro tholr lives. Tho ablest statesmen, shrewdest merchants, nnd most profound professional men, In this country and Encland. havo adopted this means ofprovidlng against disaster and ror tholr lamuics. J'jvon millionaires, knowing that "riches havo wings," resort to Llfo insurance For Instance, A. T.Stewnrt, Dr. Urandreth, Cvrus W. Field. andS. 13. Chittenden. of Now York, nro Insured for $100,000 each , Martin Lendonberger, of this city, is insured for $50,000, nnd J. C. Caldwollfor $100,000. F. T. Walton, esq., who lias just been elected to an of- uco worm $7o,uuu per nuuum, is insured for $50,000. Tho lato Joseph J. C.ina van, orthis city, though n millionniro, was insured for $20,000. Tho following named gentlemen who havo died with in a fow years past, were insured for tho amounts appended to their names, viz: Sir Robert Clifton (JSnglnnd.) $t 250,000 ; William H. Seward, $100,000; nean iiicnmonii, ? loo.ouu : aodoh Lawrence. -10.000: Ex-Governor Gil- moro of Now Hampshire, $15,000: D. S. Voorhecs, who was murdered In Brooklyn, Now York, about now Years, 1871, $50,000 ; Georgo F. Ncsbltt, Now York. $40,000 : Daniel S. Dlckin- son, $10,000. Theso and hundreds moro iiko mem, wno:o names migui uugiven wero mou of great talent and shrewd ness, and their families aro now com fortabto in conscauenco of tho wisdom of theso men In insuring their lives. Tho Importance in which llfo lnsur anco is held by tho thinking portion of tho public is shown by tho fact that in thoyear 1871 thodnnth claims paid by tho HfocompanicsinNowY'orkstate amount ed to $UjG7 1,073, and by companies of other states doing business in New York $10,100,018, making a total of $21, S15.G21 paid to peoplo in insuring in that statu alono in a singio year: Whilo thus sliowlni: tho importance of lifo insurance, wo would advise all who insuro to lio very carerul what companies they select, for thero aro somo that aro unsafe. Among tho most reliable nro uio iNow lorK jjiie, mo Mutual Benefit, of Nowark ; tho Con tinental of Now York ; tho Penn Mu tual, tho Pennsylvania, and tlio Amer ican oi tins city ; and n row others that might bo named. On duo reflection tho intelligent reader, wo believe, will agrco with ti3 that Llfo Insurance Is, at least, quite as important ns Flro insurance. At all events it is evident from tlio character of tho men who lnsuro their lives that It is not upon tho fools in tho laud that Lifo companies depend for business. Day. MARKET REPORTS. Uloomsburg UlarUet. Wheat per bushel 31.U) llyo " l Corn " ' lints. " 4 Flour per barrel It 00 Cloverseed 5 CO Klaxsied 1 W lln Iter - :W Kebs VO Tallow 10 Potatoes -10 Dried Apples 1U Hams 15 Hides und Hhoulders '.' Iird ner nnuud u 10 lluy per ton - S3 00 MARRIAGES. U'lIITSIOYUIt-LUTZ. At tho resldenco of tho brldo's patents, near i.spy, iov. uii.uv t.ev.j. Sit. iwiim.-iniijruoi . i'li .fcci.i.rn ... m iiiiiinyti of Oreeuwood, to MUsN, Alice Lutz. RniN-rT.ECKRN.STEIN.-On tho lfilli Inst., by the Key. wiiiiauu. uycr, air. juuu item, to Miss tnziuein i-ieciteiisiciu, ooiu oi uau vine, ra. DEATHS. HULKIt. In ilrlai-creel: on tho Otli Inst , of dtopsy of tho hiait. Kiran, witooi jaeoi) Mi igr, llgeu in years, i ui iiun uuu o uu) , T.uiz Nov. 7lh. aflernu Illness of Ihrao weeks Christina Lilt, ugiu ui years, u iuomn s nnu 21 injs. MrasiNGnU-UICIIAnD.-On Iho 10.li Inst., liy itAv. r. b . llnllmeier. Air. Jo in v . .les- sinner of llerwlck.nnd Miss Mary h lielehara ol Mudlsoa townsuip, this couuiy Tirr.ni'.nTt.vNT siLVlltl. Atthohouso of J.i en 1 f limit, in llraneuvl 10. on lUU 17lll UAV o Hnnteniber. 1S72. by J. n. llnrmau. eso.. Mr. lleiijnmln llllclebraut of Orange tnnnshlp and liss ciara silver 01 uioouiiourg. Rimr.TZ KTnoirimilSR At the houso 111 tirv i.ont?. 111 iiriiuceviiie on 1110 .itioiivo November, 1S.72 by .1. 11. llarmnn, Knj., .Mr. Jnmes 11, miuiu.oi j.icksoii lownsmp. -joi lunula county, and Miss Uebecca Jauo Klacl: houso, of Jordan township, Lycoming county, Ariir.NllACir.-InOraiigovlllo. November 1st. 1S7.', John Aeneiiuacn.iigeu as years, u niouius nud 17 days. nnnnfierannlhcrdo our lilottecr utile rs f.ill. Ve-i.fls 1 1 in u rolls rabidly 011 it wrttts change on uverythlug within Its limits. Not only on Iho canvass OI naitliu n cuaugu wriiieu uy uiu variegating scenes of the nunitul season, hut nlso 111 me nuiliail rauus uy lliu neuvy uuu lepeaieii Ktrokcs ol mortality. When 11 child, or mtddle- nged person dies, 0110 of tho present genemtlou leaves nils worm : oiu wneu uuu wuu uui le.ieu od three (.corennd ten years, departs this life, we may say a remnant of tho past eeueratlou lias left. I, Ike tho mighty oak which stands Hlntieln the onco wild lorest land, nnd has out rode Us fount r silvan companions lu lliu raging storm and sweeping tempest, so our aged pio neer lamer siooa mono wuiio me near compan ions nf ills boy-hood days have long slueo vanished nway. Had and melancholy, indeed, must havo been tho reflections ol his latter days us ho stood upon the summit of lour score yeuis and looked down tho declivity of tho past tn view the scattered resting places nf ihosu who tirgun llto Willi linn, omnuswercu longbiuco 10 tho tall of death, llut ut last he, too, proves hli mortality bv yielding to Its ruthless him. I. I.tku the llurcu tornado which sweeps uwny Iho last towering treo. ho death ut last swept nwuy this loneiy leuiuuni. ui iiit-pu-.). Mr. Achenbueli wns born in NorllnuuLcilalul county, whon the Itevolittlonnry wnr was lu nrneiess. 1 y his longevity newiis n connecting lluk between the tv.11 great revolutions of this country, 'lueuiieuutiig circuuihiunces 01 ins ynuthood naturally Inclined him to lend u ru ml llle, ami. In oceiirntieu, to follow tho tool steps ol his luthir who was 11 farmer. When h vouni! inuii. ne loriueu iiieaeiiuuiuiuueuui i'.iiit he'll l-'ulr who bubsciiuemly l-ecnme his latthtut wile. Alter (pending Uio curlier pint of their marrieu 1110 111 ineir unlive piuie, iney iniiveu lo this touuty mid have Kbhltd heio oyer since. In Infancy, he was dcdlrnlid by his pious par ents In holy huptiun to Hint Bavlor who Mil 'Hufler tho lilllu (ldldreli In coma unto liie.iind foibid them not." When at n sultHblo ago, ho lliiuiiueii i'ui-.i.-iitiniii 111r.11 ueiiuii uuu intilFoi emnly milled 111 eouilruintlon the sncrtd mi v wnleh his 1 nrents lock lor him In bis bnntft.111. Ill view id the Llittcd.coliffqiuuus of this mlly slid Imporluul stcji.ho could hnve i-uin! iruiu uie very utpin ui n in feom inuu-iiiin com meuclug, "Oh happy day. Hint stays my cholco On thee my Wav lour und my Hod." In the moiulngofllfe ho entered tho vineyard 01 111s i.uru, uuu couiiuutu 10 labor luitmuny until the bttlluu ofhls sun. Yis. fullv seventy lenrs he wus u faithful servunl of Christ, lib 1 what a worthy -xnmnla l,ir tnillnlloii. l:eIUB solicitous lor thowellaruot ZUiu, he was uot slow to tender It snbsliiuilai aid. Appeals Hon lecelvid neliurltablo rcsnonsefitmi his iren. trous hturt, while at homo, lie Mas one of thoso UUU. IKHIIi DUIIVttlUUjllV, lit) IB I1U t Ul 111UMU few uuoil Wlioin tllfl elllirrli mulnlv (lfim-mli-il uu miuiieiiui vuiipuri uuu uuuus ior uiu ereo 11011 ui cuureu euiueeu! lleing H time-honored Elder, benultefienlieiit. lv ueciimnauUd his Pastor In eluMUuiiit tsviuul und theubybteuiiiegineiully linown thruuuli out Iho church. In thuytur INslho ueelved u si viui uiviisiiuu m uusiiu uie setusuary uu nkormry nf tho l'AlnrinM church, llnvlnit n ilmlro to pnrtlclpnto In Ihl cplehrntlmi, hli two niirvlvlnit (Inuulilern nrcouipnnlocl him thither. ItiniMtlnvo necti pruttrlnsr to the umcl co plo of tlmtcnnxrcKiulotl to bu fnvoroil Willi hln prencncfl, fn ho wan ona of It olilent members, ami hli rullier tlio donor of Iti grounds. As n citizen ho won frentMlly known nnd li lu lily cteotnol. I'cclliiifn ileop Interest ill tin wclfnroof Ills country, ho clioor fully porfonnoil Ills civil duties. Lllio tho good Hamnrilnn ho ro. gnrilcd nil whom ho cniilillnnny way honed this neighbor. Ills door was always open nnd Ills tn bloftprcnd fortho;comfort of his follow men, many of whom thus becsmo debtors to his litis pllnllty. Mr, Achenbnch pos'onscd Homo very Rood per sonnl fiunlltlps. Thero wns somethlnif pleasing nnd dhiuined In his manner, wnlcli novur failed to command thn esteem nud friendship or oth ers. Ills airo nnd happy deposition hnvo most worthily dooured to him tho on-repcatcd tltlo of ndcarold man. Wohavo frequently heard this tltlo applied In him, nnd havo accordingly qnol edltns ntostlmonyothtshlKli stnnllni; In tho community. In tho transaction of business ho was noted for his promptness. And In his old oro ho wnspossisso.l with n. romarltnblo reten tive memory by which tho past ntrorded nranlo mnterjnl for rcllectlon nnd toclsl culerlalu- Hls'marrl t llfo was no loss rotnarli iblc. lln tcrUij this holy rstalo nt nn early period, ho nnd his dear companion wero permitted to so journ toRotlicr ovor thieo scoro years, mnuy must havo been tho nssoclatlons which cluster ed nround such n long mnrrlod life. A common liousoslicKcred thum, tho namo tublo fed them, nud tho ono henrtli wanned thorn. Happy must havo been that home, nnd pleasant tlio hours which they spent with their ramlly. llut nlnsl how marncd tho chniigo, Tlio fumlly Is now scattered, tlio father Bono ; nnd that homo Is no morons It onco was. Tho children now feel th loss of n departed lather, whllo our aged mother must endurun short separation from her llfo compsnlon. Although separated by thn river of dentil, tho two blended spirits nro still united lntlialiCRVenbnrntolRVonn.il In a Very short llmo will meet to p irt. no moro, Mr. Achnlueh died from tho lnnrnitttos of old ngj. Ho seemed to be conscious Unit ho wns passing nway, nnd was fully resigned tn tho Is sue which was fast approachlnif. Ho gently sanlt into tho quiet sloop of doath. Ills funeral toolt plncoon Mnbbnth and wns largely attended. Tho occasion wns improved by n discourso on lttv. Hi U. A. K. Sl'ECIAIj XOTICLS. The Waunino has hekn Heedkd. Hiuco tho csposuro ol tho attempts mado by rerlnln un scrupulous local dealers, to palm ofrthelrcoarso nstrlnRcnts, mado Irom cheap nud ;impuro ma terials, In tho plaeo ol tho great, national tonic, ltostetter's Htomnch Ulttcrs, publlcnplnlon has set strongly ngalnst theso empirics nnd their preparations. Their ocurntlon is gone, or soon will ho. When the light Islet Into deception It soon wills down, l'eisous who trlllo with their own health, by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an es tablished spcclllc, proven by twenty years ex perience, to bo exactly what lUs claimed to bo, Is within tho reach, uro mrtf to repent their temerity. Many hnvo dono so In this Instance, but It is hopod that tho truth plainly spoken hns arrested tho ovll. Ill tho lncnutlmo thedemnud for tlio leading protcctlvo nnd restorative incdl clno of America wasnevcrsogreatnslt has been this nenson. From the fever nud nguo districts of tho west, toutli-west. nnd south, it Is literally nvcrwhclmlng, nnd it may bo saldof thondvlccs from nil pnrlH of the country of tho cures It Is ef fecting In dlspepsln, billions complaints, nnd chronic constipation, that "their uamo is lo pion," Kvfrywheio thosiclc nud feeblo seem to hnvo reollrxd tho imnortanco of "holding fast that which Is good," nnd of avoiding whnt is epuriouB nnd dangerous." Iho numerous "Hitters," under vnrlousuamos Arhlch mercenary dealers endeavor to substltuto for llostetter'stitomncli Hitters nro procurable In bottles only, and nover sold lu buls. nov 15 tw. Important Testimony! Tlio following letters nro among the many wo nro constantly receiving fiom persons who havo been cured by Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sclienck's Sea Weed Tonic, AND Sclienck's Mandrake Pills. reiinsfrros-e, Snleiu Coituty, New Jersey. FEllllUAltV 27, 1S72. Dr. J. lr.BCIIENCICN. K.cornerislxthnnd Aich streets, Vhthulelphla. Respected 8ir I take pleasure in nddlngmy testimony to that of the many others who hAvo been cured by tlio etllcacy of Hchenck's Pulmonic Bvrup, Hea Weed Tonic, nnd Mandrake l'llls. 'Consumption hns been hereditary with my family, mostof Its members having died oi It nt early ages. My mother nnd three biothersdled nt t ho ago of 31, ono brother at 27, and my sister at 13. I was, when nbout 31 years, seized with liver complaint, which rapidly developed Into Pulmo nary Consumption, I wns compelled to rellu noun, mv emnlovraeuttthatof a blnclrsintth.) 1 consulted skillful nnd eminent physicians, nnd tried many patent nostrums, but without success, so that my friends were sure that thero was no nope oi my recocry, ior i wns reuueeu from 110 pounds to 101, nud was not able to do anything wunoui hhbisuiucc. tv wimL i now mult luiuu lit it i iuviutuii ti ill' ruosltlon, I was induced to try your remedies, and plaeo myself under your tieatmcnt, nnd so rapid nnu inorougu was iny recovory, inai n seemed as though somo superhuman power was at work, und to-day I nm ns well ns nt nny tlmo during my life. I weigh 152 pounds, nm 3il years old und lor soiuo time hnvo been regularly at- leuningiu iny uumucm-, uuiuiui; lair to iivu in a good old ago. l nm iimmtiui in jiiu uc-iniu t-spreK.sion ior having placed mo In n position wherein I urn n benefit Instead of a tmulen to my faintly. Vuur Mundrako rillsurotho only lnetllcluel ever uso now. I think they aro tho best ill the world. I can refer you lo nunnrens nr my neighbors who will erlly all I hnvo written, nnd nny In formation any of my fellow cllUens mav deslro will bo freely nud gladly given, upon receipt ol siainp, oy iours,eic. dua. iir.!ii.i. Hey TV'c.st, rill., Feb. I!), 1872. Dr. J. II. SCIIENCIv, N. 13. cur. Sixth nud Arch sirceis. I'm aue nuia. bottles Hea Weid Toulcund twelve bottles Pul monic Hymn. Your medicines nro n such vnlue tliat I cnu not be without thum In my household, nnd In ihci no laiuiiy suouiu uu wiiunut. lueni. 1 havo given them a fair lest, and openly do Clllio mi-ill lo uo even ueuer loan you ciaiiu, cry r-peciiuiiy yours, .o. W. A. W11ITKIIUK8T. PiiiLADsi-niiA, Mareli 1, 18 2. Dr. J. U.BCllL'Nl'K, ltespetted Hlr I take plcasuro lu awarding to you this ccrtlllcatoot the woudeiiul cure jour Pulmonic Byrup nud Sea Weed Tonlo produced. My throat and btouchlal tubes were so highly luttained that it wus iiluiost ImpoASlblo for 1110 to bwullow my food. 1 air: 011 n visit to my uncle, Mr. Chnrles John son, No. 1112 Federal sun t, who says your medi cines inlsed him Irom nltnost death utter all oth er means had failed, und ho having, therefore, full conlldeuco lu thovirtuo of your remedies, strongly recommended mo to try them. 1 did so. und In one week from the lime I commented taking them my throat underwent a very great chtiugu lor the better, so that I could eat my meals without any dillicuity or pain. I can scaicelydnd words to express my giatltudo lor tho eat-Jy relief jour Invaluable medicines pro duced upon me, nud I deem It but untie t ol grati tude to gtvu you tho neknowledgeiueut ot my 'appreciation. Yours respectfully, ItACliw, M. JACOIW. No. 10(1 Wist Tlilily-lhlrdslieet.NeW York. SCllENCK'S PULMONIC SYliUP, HEA WEED TONIC, itnU MANIHIAKE PILLS. Theso aio Iho only medicines that wilt euro I'litmoiinry cunsiimpuoii, nr. fcneucn 1111s oteu in constant niacucq over liiiny years eoniiuu nllv cxninltilln' linn's, and knows ills inedlcilu'-i, if propi ily tiil.tn, will cine Consumption, ills luuuiiiue nils i ii-uiiM. lliu iiveroiiu miiiii.ii.ii; ills m-.l Weill 'lonlu 11. solves lliu toon, slimu- iulcs the coating ut tho stomach, and makes It tllesi. Jits ruimonic is 11111 ripens inoiuauer, unu uaiiiro iiuows 11 ou w iiuoutuuy t&tiiiun. Pi Ice of the Pulmonic Hinin and Ben Weed nunc, i-i,.i lei inline, or eu pel ueii ii"' Muudruku Pills la etuts pi r bos, l'UKl'A P.ED ONLY AND I'OIt SALK I1Y J. II. SCI1ENC1C & SON, N. V. Coiner H1XT1I and AltCIl tUicets, rmi.AiiEi.i'iii.i, Ami by Diugglsts und Dealers generally. .KH1XST0S, 1I0LI.0WAY k C0VI)i:., cm Ahch Sir.KtT, Philadelphia Wholesale Agents. M. lS72-ly a pi Old INtalilMiitl Coal Yunl C. W .NDAL.tUito. Wholosnloetlto tall Drnlurs In nil h;:m of tho heat tiunlltles of Itotl end WhltoA&h Coal, nt tho vory lowest inurkct rntt's. Lime- mirncrs btipiiiicti in iinoriu raicn wiui nost quniny sso. u, t'oai. porhiiimi nns, in m lil i t Ion to u prlmo urticlu of lump, wo havo a llrHt cltisa quality of Dlluinl iioiiH cnitl, nt per ton ou wharf. LiinrohtocKsoi itllilzcs constantly on lianil. Strict i(;rsonul attention ulvi'ii to 1110 prciiarniion oi an ourcoai. urain, Luiulior antl Slabs tnken In cxchaiiL'o for coal. Coal tlellvorett to any part of tho town. Orders left at MeKclvy Ncal & Co'rt. Btoro or nt our olllco, will rccolvo prompt iittcntion. Orrici: fc Yauds at McKiii.vY & Ni:ai.M Fuunack, East lir.ooM.si.uwj. Your patronogo respect fully bollcltctl. M. P. Lutz lias rccclvctl lils stock nf futa for Indies, Kcntloirii'ii siiitl children, nnd will rdl tliimtttt tho lowest eath price. TitKur. wlllbo irciichlii; In thuSuInt l'uul U. 1). Churcli four lulled south of Cntnwlmi, Urceinber Ut., ut 10 o'elcik, it. in., by B. II. aiiiplo l'tisitor. At thu Eanio tlmo tho dclt (,Mtis will bo elected to tend toOriiiidConftreiiciitn eouveno ut Uiiyton, Ohio, on tho third 'riiurndtty of Mny, A. D., 1S7D. A GENTS WANTED! Itnro clinncu i'ov Scvliig niaclilno nicii and Others. Agcnls wanted for tho Domestic Sewing Krtchlno, now 'thoifBtundortl mnchlno In tho country. Agriu'ls for this county call und bco us nt Urown'd Hotel, Hloomsburg. It. W. Vanzanjit, Ooneral Traveling Agent. For Philadelphia Office, JU15 Chest nut street. Flashing In tholr pearly sheen, From tho glorious corallne, Keo thoso teoth iiutnrnlshcd I White alike, tho baclc and front, Yes, by tho Fragrant Hozodont. May beauty's mouth bo garnished. Spalding's Uluo mentis Headless Dolls, Fon Sam:. A deslrablo rasldenco in Hloomsburg. Inqulro of OClOt O. W. MlLIiEU Expcrlonco has proved that tho best method of treatment for tho Horso Epi demic is frequent salt-water baths. This theory is balscd upon the fact thut tlio oyster (which Is addicted to salt-water baths frequently) Is entirely exempt from tlio Epizootic, und Jaroby contin uts to receive them dally In quantities and nt prices to suit tlio masses, nnd of a quality to suit tho most fastidious taste. All persons Indebted lo II. O. Mow er nro requested to call anil Settle, and tuoso Having accounts oi over six months' atnndlng aro now notified that without any exception, thoy will bo dealt with nccordlni: to lawnt tho expiration of thirty days. Til . -V .lt. .R-ll 11... JilUOlllSDUrg 1MJV. i-ui ioi. -w Ilools and Shoes. Flvo cases of bools ust received ut E. M. Knurr's. UKKOltS or Yotms. liverv nervous Yount? If an In the Union, will receive, trie, n lleclpo tlint wlllprovonblcsslug througli llle, ny addressing, In conlldcnco, JOHN H.OODKN, Box 5172 1'. O. 42 Cedar Ht., N. Y. leu, u, ly, Iv kvf.iiv oiTAurnaop TiiKOi.nnn where It Is known, nnd thero nro low Indeed whero It lsnot, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment takes p rcccd nncn nf nil slnillnr nrenarntlons. ILs trnnsccn- d.mt merits havo obtained for It n popularity soldom readied by liny proprietary modlclne, in us iniiiucy mo nni. oi lis succtss was pn nouueed In tno wljo spread endorsement .which It. received from tihvslclnns. veterlnnrv sur geons, horsemen nud tho publlo generally. No ono now thinks or questioning Its claim to bo thoytandard I.lnlmont of America. QOUttT PKOCLAMATION. WitniirAS-'thoHon. William El well. I'lesideut Judge of Ilia Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of ((wirier Sessions of tho Peaco and Com t of Common Plens nnd Oi phau's Court lu the 2Clli Judicial District, com posed or tho counties of Columbia, Hullivnn nnd Wyomlug.nnd tlio lion. Irani Derr nnd IsnnoS. ainnino rtssociuio jiiukuh ui iiwitiiuiii.t i-uumy have Issued their precept, bearing dato the lSlii day of October, lu the year of our Iord, one thousniid, eight hundred nnd seven ty-two,aml to medlrecled lor holdlugaCourtot Oyer nnd Ter miner and Ooneral Quarter Sessions nf th Peace Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, lu Illooinsburg, In the county orcolumbla, on the first Monday, being tho H I day ol December next, to continue two weeks. Notleo Is hereby given, to tlio Coroner, to tho Justices of tho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said county or Columbia, Hint tney ue men ana there in their proper poison nt 10 o'clock lu tho forenoon ot said 'Al day ot Diecm'jcr with their record, inquisitions nnd other rcineinbrnuces.io dothoscthfngs which to their olllces uppeituin to bu dono. And thoso that nro bound by recognizance, to prosecuto ngalust tho prls. oueis that aro or may bo In tho Jail of tho sum saly of Columbia, to bo then nud itn.ro in orosecuto uieiu ns snnu no just, ju rors nro requested to bo punctual in their attend ance, ngieenbly to their notices. Dated at lllooms , N. burg, the 5th day of Nov., In tho year u. H. OI our l,oru, ono lunusauu eigin nuu- , died nnd seventy-twound lntho ninety fifth year ot tho Independence ot tho Cnited suites of America. AAltON B.MIT1I, nioomsourg, xvov. bin, uu. nueriu. "TTII)0WS' APPRAISEMENT. 11 Tho following appraisements of real nnd personal properly set upart to widows of deced ents havo been filed tn tho olllco of tho Ko;islcr of Columbia county, under tho ltulcs nf court, and wlllbo presented for nbsoluto confirmation. in mo urpnnns couii 10 uo neui in iiioonisuurg, in and for said county, on Wednesday, the -nil day of December, lS72,nttI o'clock p. m., of i-aid nay, unless exeepiions in feucucouniiuaiKiuH uio previously tiled, of which all persons Interested in said estates will tako not leu : 1st. Widow of John Krelsher, Into of Locust township, deceased. 2d. Widow of John Ituckle, lato or Mount man sunt. tmviiHhlo. deceased. 3d. Widow of James March, lato of Centio townsuip, ucceaseti. ltli. Widow of Jimus Iloyles, IateorUrtarcrcck townshln, d-eeused. 6th. Widow of John Tester, lilo of Centre li.iunklitn. deceased. Mb. Widow of William Rullor.Iatc of Montour township, deceased. 7th. Widow of John Kelm, l.ito of Orange township, deceased. 8th. Widow of John Uren, lato of Catawlssa lowusnip. iicceascii. Oih. Widow nr Joint C. llartninn. lato of IJsn- lon township, neccaseii. V. Widow of Isaac Mcnrs, lato of Locust town ship, deceased. WILLIAMSON II..IACOI!V, lleglster. lteglslcr'sOIUce, I lllnomsbiirg, Nov. 1.1S7J.J uovl REGISTER'S NOTICES. Notice is hereby given to nil legatees, rred ltorsnud other persons Interested lu tho es tates of tho respective decedents and minors, that tho following ndmlnlstrntoti nnd guardian accounts havo been Hied In thootlleonf tho lteg luterol Colombia county, nnd will bo presented lor coniirniniton nun auow.nnco in 1110 iirptinns Court, to bo held In llloomsburg. on Wednesday, tho ttildny of Dtccmber 1672, i,t 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day t 1st. 1110 nccouiit 01 wniiam c-cit. Adminis trator of Kliza lloyd, lato of the town of lllooms burg, deceased. 2d. Thellrst nnd llnalnceount of John Il.Yohe. gunrdlau of Iho 1 er-on and esialo ot l'rnnel II. ncss, minor cuiiu 01 iJanict ness, 1.110 01 luutu Inwilshlo. deceased. Sd. '1 he first nnd tlnnt nccoiint of D. A. Watson nnd John Mcndetshott, rxccntnr of Jauo Ptgi, luto 01 .lauisou townsuip, neeesscii. 1th, Tito Until account of llirim . I. Iteiler.ex eentor ''I John Zelgle-, Into of franklin town ship, deceased. flth. The fit st and nartlal nee mtit of Jcsso K Blunpless, executoi of John Lawrence, l.ito of cniawissa niwntiiip. iHeetiscu. ti n. 'l lto nisi a in ileal account 01 1:. .1 aelv son, irusleo to sell Ileal estate of John D.tvuir- lurt, moot UrlnrciiTk.dcce i'imI, Till. Tho account ot iienj. Wiuner. Admluls trntorotBiinuel C Pllking'en. into of Locust tiiwiikhlp, deeeaeil. sin. 1110 nrst nnu iitini nee "tin 01 lieorgeutr tnn.AUhllnlstialor ot Svu 11 . Kilo latentugar- lo.it township, (Uceasuit. Dili. Tho11ccnuntor.I11d.1l1 i: I'rit.. ndmlnlH t rat or of the estate of W II lia 1 1 1 lo 1, l.ito ofriu- 111111, 1 luwiisiiii). iii'rpiis.'ii. ltuh. Tho 111 Kt nnd llci.l reount of ' nulel Itaiuhach, exicuturof Joh. M.'lor, file of Ilrt. tireieek tow-nship, ileceasul 11th. The llrst anil linn! (.mint of Conrad lilt lenbender euardl 111 ot i tthirlne A. Miller. 1 hilimr child ot Him. p. Miller, la c ot c uire township, doreased. I2ih. Jho llrst antl llnrtl neeount of Anna MUIer. guardian or iho net-sou nnd usttito nt Ja cob W. M-llur, a Minor child of (leo. P. Miller, line 01 1 emro townsuip, uoceaeii . llth. 'Iho llrst uud until account of William Fun in. m Jr. ndnilulstratorot William l'aliln.in, nr., nr o 01 .Mount, I'lensi'Jl tuwusuip, uecens ed Ilth. The account of Liwls Yet'er, exicutor of William e '-11 nan, 1 i'o ofCitawlssi tovvnsli'p, docensud. 1.1th. 'J he i.c'iuiU of Isaac I.eldy nd Moses "decker, nil inlulsi 111 tors of (ildeoti Sleeker, lato of Hemlock lov, lishlii. dieeasi il. Itlth. 'i'l.e a' count ot . I. K. Hluiipless, exicutor of Kliatielli iittr, lute 01 l uiawiti. 1 iowitsnip. ui't cnse.i. I7lh. Tun recount nf Jacob llnvrls, ndmln's ti.itor of David Minlth. Into ol inmlotk town shin, deceased. i.s lilt d bv Wllliiim tlnrrls null Jiitues A. llnriis, uUmintstralois of Jtu-ob liar- lis, incensed, istli. Tin- Until nrcount of Willi. im Cox Kills, surviving executor of Lhabi th Murry, la'o of i-.iiuitiiit.i couuiy, us tin n nv 11, .-tiorris t- nisumi W. 11. llolstelli, fwcllluts ut Win. Cox I. Ilia, ill ceased. hull. The account of Mlibnel llllulnie. guar' 1IU11 of the iiihtiti nnil tstateol Mniy 1.. Pun-el, luiuor child ol Charlotte Puicil, Into ut Uiieu- woo.1 lowohiilli, utctttheii, Littti. Tlu iii'coi'iil ulMiitin I. lClino und Jo seph iCIlne, LmcuIius iifl'aul Kline lute ol Ml, Plui.suiit township, decease I. 21st. 'Uie ilrt nccettnl nt Murll.il D. Vund s 1 lee nnil will 11111 lleiutv. utllnliilMiniut- Djlilel H. Vnnders.ice, late 01 .Ml. Pleiisaul township, ureeasid, i'.'d. 'llto Hist nnd flnul neconut of Ootitge wiiitniti'iit. iiiiiiiiiiin nt I'.-t.-r Widteui'ilit nil. nor child olMlihatl Whllenight, lute nt Ileni- lutk township, tlectaid. 'iiiaiit-kt nceiiuiit rfHtenhen II. Miller, ml inlulstrtitor of Jacolil-;yer, luto ot Urti-uwood lownhiiip.iieeennu. lth. lite uivouiitJif WtlllHin Kyer, itdiiilnls trulor nl Joltti D.illtu'an lateoiUreenwood town ship, itictat ed, WILLXAMHON If. J ACOEY p.t gister. lteglslt t s uuicc, 1 llluouisl'lllg. Nov. I, lt72. nov 1 r LATENT A HI ON PIANO. "1 lie only ; nict lliMlliliuut lu tl 0 world. And In nmiji.oKu! Ill l-h liinti., 1 nvir, llillllaney and lilltiil'illly, hperlul Iiiiiiu lu'l'iiiiheia, Mutkul iu ot 1. to fli n) inin, iu.d lor IlliutiuleU Arlon C. W. rOSIMI.flftiernl Agent. 1UUI IV UU.l lAUlll I.11VMI, l Ai ttr, FALL AT M. P. LUTZ'S AGKNTS WANTED roil "INSKCTtJ AT HOME". '01 raacs: upwards of Ttd cuts : 21 full pigo cn- gravtn:s. "Just the Hook for Intelligent mral homes.'' "Thodrawlus nro f iltltful representa tions or insect nn.i nam." uu mi-circular. Address (iKdiirll- llnooKs, 121 North Seventh ht. Phfladelphla. nov 1 1872-Iy &,-t 4n Ci')() ver day! Agents wanted I VU lu v v classes of working people. All Peotile. of clthf r sex. yotuigorold, ltttike moro inoney nt work ror us m their sparo ninmeuts or tut mo timo than nt. ntiythlng else, particulars free. Addless li. KTINsON st CO., Portland, Maine. llOOIsKIIKPINO .Vnl r.tvj. Kvory clerk nud IJ merchant etui le.n-n nt once, nn-il: nulled If, UlWMhmi Uryam, Uuil'ilo, N. Y. GLiTacnxiMpr:".r.vi. vi most w'-i. Wliolesule to tlii tin I . Sin re eins sjm ixwtpild, on fee. lil o' ?l .r-'.lld'.N 'I, l'lllJi: l IT.' Ueul. g 1'.'. ll'ivl IW AgonN Wiintctl Everywhere to'till the b'st. low-price I Corn-Sihellor ever palenlol. Lot lariiiers mid overyho.ly who has corn lu shell send fir circular lo "I-'AMUA C01lN.MIIELLUllCO.."II.irrIsburg.lM. novi iw p HI I AT CUHIOdlTV. A SI Maqnzlne of tho VT liljjlubt onhT lr SI. AKeiit wauto Uu uvety ton,ouu perpetual !nci)ini. McnU iUftrptcl- men tn'i3inltas Doll ip Wnyaztue.' o Ijiberty Si., Y, no i lv 1625." juuiu:e! 3S7M. opTna YOliK OB8EIIVE11 The Ilest Hellglous nnd f-ccuinr I'linilly ews- paper. 51 a Y.Mrwlllithe.irillLKi:Yi:AltV.OO;i. hii"Nt.v i:. moiisi: ti co., :.7 Park How. New Yoi k. BEND FOR A HAMl'LE COPY. novt Iw 1 0ENT8 WANTi:i-I'or Harriet Ileecher 1 Hlowe's e.itniiaUll liools.with lives ol till! e.iudli'ates nnd h-.idli g inin ol nil parties. 'J-i .-su-ei i luirniiK. c 1 111 ff-'n nny ratiiti i un.i ohm- lymudii Wrltoiitid see. partleiilars irea worlh litgtou, litis In i;u. llurlfoid, C'l. liovl Iw Ageuts Wanted far foouln's CHILD'S COJIMJ5NTATOK. os rut: iiiuuk, fur the homi: 1 11:11.1:. ,.C00 llll:e. aVlKugra, intri. The best eoternrUo of the vesr lor ngeuts. livery I.tnilly vili itavo It. Nothing like It now published. I-'or el.-eu- iars nndress 11. H. iinoosi'Ki.11 .t i'u U7 Park How, New orlt. nuvl Iw Good Country Tallow Wimlctl. lllglie-il price paid fur tirlmo mr lltv tiv L. M, IILKINTUN, H nip nnd ( iiiiillu M'innriieliirer, , 110 MaigtrettiiHt., Ph. l.ulelphla. novl Iw ' ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC Jk unnrpassp(l ns a Tromolor of tho Growth of Iho llulraud Whthlcr. H K neither stleUy nor urrnsy, yet It sottenn ami smooth s iho Hair lar hettcr tin I moro periiiaurntly th;tu any Oil or lNnuauc. ust'it hh u Hair I)rtK'n, It produe tho mo-t hentuiful fltvl lustrous eloss. Warraut oil iififectly luiunk-. Its exouishc ncrfumo Is qultu unrlvaltil, hoins lUstllUU frum the w. rlJ- unov.-itud Jlo4Pb(jf l ushmi'ru larg hotline, only 60 Uw. Adtliets AKCllKNjtAl 11 uMILLKlt iyuri.ai.i'uimoeipma. im. uovi iw A GREAT EVENT! Wt) have ileeltled to dlmo of our linnieni.e (.ti ck ol Jlll.l.l Alt!) T.MII.KS ,,i . rices ulltllj titmvo rol. ririt-eltibii axle Niw TauliK, eom-pli-lo SJiHl, Ki eoiid hand TahU-H iiitiUe over now f-.-iS, r.ai, ,ve. A great viiiuiy lonui uu oilier, hel.d Kl' i'utiiloll . KAVA.NMIU .V DKCKKIt. Uor. Canal .v. Ceniiobth,, s, v Yurlt. nuvniv ASTHMA ! iiVvesAoiMniK Jt"! Iblil-- lit live llilliuti , and I'PIIAM'S Asllinui l-iuo re- n.t iolent ptirox id eiteetK n Hteidy euie. 73ftH. n box. hy mail I'lictitaiH free. Ad. die- r., l i-ii .wi, .onuuui (.ii u ii oi., i iii mo,, Pa. Hi I.I hy nil Urugiilhti.. HORRIBLE! I hitlKud wltli iwrAHItll thin- yuir, nvd was cured by n Klinple r.iuedy. Will nnd le- eelpl. poMttgo iree, loan uuiieien. itev, -i. j, MI.Ali. Drawer l.i', Hyraeuso, N. V. novHw A DJlINlbTItATOH'S NOTIC1J. X. I hTATK or I'fcfuii tint iir.c'n. Nolleels hiiety gien null uiiet or Auminis- trillion hnvo been gluuteil hy the ltegUterof WilUol Columbia couuty tn the unucralguerl up on the tfclutunr I'ller Pill;, Into nt Miiiaihua towitbhlp.. In Mild eouuly, now deum-id. All person luui nun in nini t.iaiu uie iiijuiiixi to innke pi!) lueulaud nil inn.ns who lmc elallun t-galukl .Hid eMuto to luoke them Ituown tn lliu uuderi.ltiiiul. JOB1AI1 H. 1 nil., 1111)111111111101. riusnilrnf twp., Nov. lt TS-Ov., VfOTICK. I IN Notho itt ItJtLv L'xru lhr,t ll.o iiccount iti Jiiinrtt lvjiiti 1. 1 i in nil 1 ict i'i 11 1 Miniii fehlp ol Kotull Hdr, linn Udii lUtwl In Court ot Cttxtuiiii 1 Hub ol nuiuuixHct-uiiiy, It. 11. HINGLi:! .it nov Ww 1'rothouolDrj. CONTSNENTAL. Lifo lucuranco Company. OF UEW TOttl. No. of Policies Issued 43,000. ASSETS $6,500,000. ISSUES all the new form of I'olMr" nnd presents ns fnvor.ibla terms s nny com pany In tho United Htntra. Tho company will make temporary loaos on its policies. Thirty dars graco allowed on eneli piymcnl nnd tho policy held good during Hint time. All our pollclos nro incomes table for lliu usual causes, Policies Issued by this company are non-fnr-Iciture. No e.tlrn charges made for travelling permllii. Policy holders shnro In tho nnniinl pioills nf the company, and haven voice tn the dec ions and management nf the company. No rollcy or medical fee charged. JUSTUS I.AWIIBNI'K, t'r-i't. W. U. WYNKOUP. Vice Prs t. J, P. P.noxns, Hecretnry, H. C. UtlAMuLKtt, Jr., Actuary. Central Office of M-Euleni Pcim'a. "0( i,tjmbian' ' Building- BLOOMSBUP.G-, PA. CHARLES B. BiCKWAY, General A$eni. Jan. 5,IS72-tf. 7,TOTICE JLl Tboutiilcrslgncd having main tnkon pes sesslnn or tho Mull ltouto running Irom enmbra to Hloomsburg, singe will run ns follow : L- ive Cnmbra every Monday. Wednesday nnd Friday, nt bnlrpast (( o'clock n. m., nrrlvlng nt Itluoms burg at II o'clock a. m. Lenvn Bloomsbtir niter tho nnlv.-il of the I'hllndeliihln iHtill, alum: A p, lit., nrrlvlng at Cumbrn lUp. m. siitto e. u lug. KATES OF FARE. Cambra tonioom 1.2-1. Flshlngcroclc to III00111 f3cts. Ornugevlllo to liioom Wets. Llgbtsttoet toUloom 15 cents. All Intermediate places to be chaigcd the same rate. lr. J. YAPLE, Proprietor. Shlckstlnny, Oct. 11th Ii72. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Ol- JOHN C. ItAUTMAK, I1H' 11. Letters ot ndmlnlstratlnii on 11m ostati. nf John C. Ilnitmnu lato of Denton township, Ool- umtiiacouuty,ilecer.sed, have been granted by tho Itegtstcrolsald county to Wm. II. Mmlth ol llto same twp. Alt persons having claims against t ho estnto of tlio decedent nre requested to picent them for seltlemeut, nnd thoso Indebted to tnu estnto to mako payment tothu underalgucd.ud mlulstrator, without delay. WM. IL HMIT1I, i f Oraugu twp., Oct. 25. Ow. Admlnlstrulur. pUllLIC KALE O F VALUAliLK HEAL ESTAl'K. In pursuanco ol nn on'rr of Iho Oij I tins Coutt of Columbia county, tho undErslgutd ad. mlnlstrnlor, e.,or tho estate of Philip flu I. y, tlte'd lato of the township ol Denver, lu slid county, will offer for sale on the ji nils. cs ou TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 'X, 1872, a certain tractof land, bounded nnd described ns follows, viz : Ou the north by Nnd ol Lydla Ilennluger, on the cost by laud of Philip Mc Grann, on tho south by ti r.ubltc ronlttudon the west by laud of Juoob Ilarrlgcr toninlii I.iS. THIRTY-NINE ACRES, and ouo hundred and forty-nine perehc.i, ir ire nr less, wliereonare erected u twu-stoiy l-'r no Dwelling House nnd n frame Dank barn. AL-U. A certain other tiaet of land bounded nil de scribed ns follows, viz : On the nut til bv land ol John Keller, on tho oust-by land u! IJlia Lrvln, ou llto south by land of Jacob tslienrinati and on tho west by land ol Peter Kueght, continu ing TWENTY-NINE ACRE-, more or lefs. 'iUUMS W SALK Ten per cent. f siie fourtli of tlio purchase money t i be pai I nt llto striking down of tho property, oue-fourtli less tho ten per cent, ou the conflmiallouol sale and the remaining thrce-fourth In oue jear thine -ter, with ihlcruil lreui llni oiiihimu' ion nisi AI.UIN MANN. Admin ist. . . . ALSO, ,.t tho snmo time, at tliodwel lug house, 1 'ic of a.t ctocuanwl, will bo expoatil ut rhv by i. i' nt) clotlica liorto.oiioiabl'. oue Iwil uiivl t- i- Ui k, ono cunLoirJ, one Milks , one w . .1 ctii' rt'; lioiicfi, ouo i:ni.ing mill, ono ji, j'K'tM : All sunn nf fl nml utidor, '-' r 1 mr laontha cm.Lt ;xih appiovcit s i I'TATEUF r:i.i2, .Jll. ill i.unoei: V ' Th 'I'rtKTKtirneti nnr-oiulf-il mmPurtfi 1 uio li t it: oils lu tlu lialnUol the A'lln'nl t nf thf cstaftf of i:iza'(th Lunwr Wv i- ' met t tuo part.C" mtcrefcteu at his IP" town or liuiumsiiurrf on b'utuul'w lTAntlO ti'cloth.a in.. ulien nml wo i a Honb interfUsl ui n (pi.tPt.t to prei-ciit. ih i tr.o Auditor or tie rni. rrto'iarrfd from t in lor tjuld luiul. r. a. !!i ki nov Mv. ah . XECUTOU'.S NOTICE. ittTATKot jobs naionr. uu lOttors li'slamcntjirv on Uu ln i- i Ilrljtht lalni KUtihi((crofll twp , iUmrt i Ly, deo'd.huvo li on ranii'ii by Hi l.t . saM oouuty to Jacob (JiHlnrr, nl s : All perKony havtu claim agimtft tin- i ut rt'fnii."t(l to prpftODt thorn to iho K' ' Oilumhla-oounty. Thosf In lhud tn i-ltliiT on nuto, JutliiiiiLiii, iu irtjfitfti n ciuni m ill tnalio p'lymeia lo lUu o-t i i out Uulay, jAOii UEI'N nov ltiw. i.. pVBMO SAL 13 vaiiUaiua; ukai ijtati. In vuiKuancoofnii ordor of tho Oiph ir.s' i o Iho rutin ty of Coliimblu. th uuilo s inluiatratut' !)'. ol T'Orjuiuln C'atuo. 1 Township of Ijucui, lu Mitd unt:, ! will txpusQ to puUUc fcaloon S.VTUUU.VY, KOVHilUKU V, I, nt 1 o'c-lo U a. in , a r rialn nit''iK ii .1 I. or .an. . suuiiit'i in n u i-'V.-nfejUi uforeald, tountlcd y JnudM of Atl.iio herstr ou Uio rusi, iy i.'i'U. 01 iuar rw.r UiuiiuiUi, i i.intiii m -vtiuam iiuin:n i n tho vi"i, ai.d Uuh)h ct Haupv Cu'pon t! . 1 1 , coniaiuli k 17 Acum. innrr (ir whficou au t Ti lcd .1 Uuu sr. taru and tuher iu but.dluK. Ti-KJMLF hale. i'wniiy per cent. f tt,t 1 urchHso luotiev lu h t .hl At till" r n dnwnof Iho pn pt'ity. Oi i-U.f of thn t i i ul the pu reliant) money to Ot, puitl nt ilw- - i inatiou of tho mlr, and th huluiioo ol t he clllio taoticy to ho 1 aid m outybartt t i with Inierctt lium eoniUmatiou ut st. l'ui tr topa foriit od, l ';sbiou fclVCtloU th, ! nl April U"t. VETKUHWANK Adtnioi-i -Kuuiodla, Col. ra la., Nov J, WT.'. "ORDINANCE NO. 8. V An oiilluune. t-i open, widen nn-l eiiMnilientieetni iiiepropertyor.Marut;i wt n and lo open, wldenaudilia'gt.leuieeoiitt &ti i ul the 1'orliH lintel. HictionI llo it ord.lned nndni..'te 1 1 i. town eeitiiellot lite town i'i ltlooiuM-' d o !. liuiehy enacted by nuthniily of 11) . n e 'lhat Miitlin meet be i pmil. wldui i M HtralKliteucil, Uiiougli nnd ulonu ihe p.i , 1 Maltha Welln im the ,ul li-c. t ti tin. r n I .iiu l;tl nnd 'llnid itri eu, tun.ih mi m i i il the KuniKbhnll bu u l uhllu btml ur hit, .V i; the lull width ot uluil.v-idi e Int, tin iiii l: theiiol tobe lu iiiedinei line Iiciu t1 - e iHi htoiie new i nidilifclud In MMke' t il 'IM I vtitith, lo the eenlie .lobe it. nhlUl.i t i'i M r Uil unit l-lltn stiieiK, Hi. con ti II. 'iliul hiciud ktreet bi ru 'v .1 ened ettd i-tialuhlencd ihroegti iijut ut t t 1 orKH jtoui proneiiy, oiuut e i rnp, nn n ' ' Ninth side ot fuld Hieond ttliel llol-i t) , toi nit liuiilipioi eity to H'" 1 IlIhh l ill klKl. ILIIllllo. itudtii tuiue r linll be n street or liljrhwnyo! the lull wlilili met 't ' nnd nne-lmli eet,ihe rei.tiu tlteriot t " 1 t n e diriit line limn Hie ei bin m i i '' ( I- c oiiil unit nn tl e enht line of Inn it.it i t -ii ntu nul. lu tti ul in the links IH'iii i' In the ctMre'Oi e In the lear ul Hk 1 w I U 1 tin tltowu on tbu Towu ilup. HUlin.v J. Hint iitnietilleul-1 'Lt 'tilt 1 i tho bkiinuiiit ol UminitfiH to nil luui v may I o iijuiid, uuil con l.i uliuu uitu ' I'loiiliee a. tihiill I I it'Ulilid, by 1 1 i -Mdi llllig und ktlHlirlili Hll'K of the lu.u . ; n anil Uteuuil ttreet. iekitetlvt), lakiilEeuUnibli'7tll l.-TJ. uuu 1m AUt.C), O'UAliKUX, F. JII'M . " I ttiertiiurv. l'vcftldenl l lllooiilkburil, !'., Cell! er UJtl.. WJ I 11 II. I t.HCII.