THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Til K COLUMBIAN. II M O 51 S lit! II (I, V if I II A V, A mil, in, IHS IUII Itoail Tlmo Talilc. LACKAWANNA It IIU)OMMU)ll UAII.ltOAII NORTH. Mall Train lO.ffi A. M Imprest Train M3 1. M. Accommodation Truln MX) A. M. CATAWISHA HAH, 110AD, IIOt'TIl, 5.1! I'. M 18.8'J I'. M T.4T 1'. M. NOK1 II. , 0.14 A. M. fOtlTIt 7,8i 1". M. 11,31 A. M. Accommodation Train , llcgular Kxpress ,M 1'. M, Through cars on KJtprcss train cither to New Yoik or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Cittawl.ss.'i and Wllllninsputt. XOTKT. TO stUWIIItlKIIS All other business having been brought to ft cash basis, It lias become necessary that Uie namo rule should Li applied to th Printing business. A sub scrlber who docs not pay by the time his Jearhup Is no pront to tho ofllco, mul II payment be. lunger ite lijolholsnpusltl closs. Weslmlicxivctiill, there fare, to pay up between this time and the lint ot July cnnilng, as we luvu heavy pn) menu to meet nt that date. Il.vih subscriber cm seu by tun dale print I'd Willi his name on each paper from what time he on cm. Kemittance may bo mado by mall, at our iltk It w Ituusscd by the Postmaster. Those Indebted (or .lob vv oik and advertising must also be prompt In their pa menu. Produce will coi.llnueto lie taken In payment ns heretofore. tf A lire is raging on I lie mountains lck of C.itavvls'a, Tin officers of the State l'alr were in town on Moinlay last. Klinnioktn Dam was cl.vn-agcil considerably ley the lale Ice lloocl. t'ncogrniilieri". Thai is how the I'ittston Giu sftte name the spcltoiiiniiiasts. V notice that every store-room in ihc Opera Home o i Centre Hlreet is nocnpltit. The free schools of Mooni-burir, close for the summer vacation about the ltllh of .May. Mr. C. li. Panels, of Monlansville, has vstau 1 1 -1 1 1 1 n stacjc line between Hloouisburg and Millville. The strike in the coil region Mill continues, llio miners not leiiig reii'ly to yield lu the operator. May cotrt ciiniinences one week from next Men lay, an 1 judging from ihe com I callender il will he it large court. Street lamp-post are being put lip ninind (own, and it will be but a lew clajs until we -hull Mr them lighted. Mr. uohn 1'. l'urcel, a flintier resdmt of "Jlluonii-biirg, who is now living in Maryland, is vi-itit.g his friends nt this place. .John looks itiule am! heuity as of old. Slice l'ilti-ton lost both licr bridges that i.in mil the Susqnebanna river at that place, two hteani ferry boats have been launched to ply betwuii Hast and West I'ittston. Danville is soon lo commence building a .lew bridge across the .SuMiucliannii river, tn lake the place of Ihe one that was swept uway by the ice Hood on the 17lh of March. A live-footed pig is lo lie seen at the Half way House, between lllooiusbiirg and lierwick. It has lour legs, hut on the left front leg are two perfect feet. Where is Itanium's agent ? Judging from the cold, unpropilious weather 'of the gie.ilcr portion of this mouth, there pecm lo be more truth than fiction in the presliclic.ii of some persons that ibis month, April, was in tended for March. Since the ferry has been crossing the Sus pie--" aiin.i. at Itlooiusbure;. Mover llrotbers have reMimed their trips to Catawissa to meet the iinorning train, nu the I)., II. A W. It. 1!., for 'Cinlinl KxpicM goods. Mr. W. It. Koons, of II!ooiiibiirg, received n i'.l'Hjj.i!cli lust Tiumlay evening from Shenandoah, Uo.lln cH'eot that Harry Knox, mm of W. S. I'.mx, (iff Jj'iiiJii'burg, b id been shot, but not ilaugci oustj'. i").)' message did not Ft.ite how the shoot ing tot.: jjJace. The hoard-trail; leading from the Folks Hotel to the Noiiual School buildings is in u dilapi dated and dangerous condition. It is almost impo-dhle for people lo walk upon it. After a limb or two is broken it is likcl - soiiietliing will .be dine towards repairing the walk. Ab it ." o'clock on Tuesday evening last, :m .t'ciilcnl occurred on Ihe L. A IS. K. li. at l'lyiuoulli junction, by a paenger In.iu run ning into a coil train. An old laov, -Mrs. 1'iniiiiJ, v;n the only pissenger injured. She was thrown against the stove receiving a wojnd above the light eye, but not very serious. ltev. T. II. Cullen, formerly junior o( St. U'sul's Kpiseopal Church, Itloounhurg, and now iriwliiij in Tioga, Tioga county, was ir. altcntl iance.it the Williamsport Convocation of Kpis copiliClergy, held in this place on Tuesday and WViUncwl.iy last. Ho received a hearty wi-1-roTie fro his many friends in ISIoomdiurg. TVjportor at the Miim.JI Valley House, in Muncy, ultut.t week ago, discovered n turkey hen Imiiiil ititlr' (draw in a mow of the stable iitlacliul lo tlm rji.tcl. This turkey hid been intjiir mo five shocks, and as Ihe mow was 'illcd v.itjj stiaw about that time, it is suppi.il '.'ut llie.fjwl j;s imprisoned all that limn with j'lt food or watei. When taken fro.n the mow i could nol stand fa,ni weakness. This turkey "ill no doubt yet mak,.,i Thanksgiving dinner some one, THIS Sl'ISU.ISfl CONTEST AT NOKMAI. HAM.. According to announcement tho spelling Jaitch between a class composed s,f ministers, lawyers, school teachar.s nnd others, from town, and a class wlcetisl front Ihe students of the Normal School, came oil' last Fiiday evening' The exercises were commenced wilh nius,o, Missi's llrower nnd Freeze were Ihe singers. Aunie Miller, a little girl nine years old, sing a song very nicely, which was highly appreciated by the audience. Col. Freeze, acting ns master of cereiiioiiiis, read the challenge from the committee on the part of tho town, Ihe acceptance of the commit tie from the n.inlenls, and the rules adopted by a joint committee for tho government of the match. Tho Colonel then delighted the audi ence with one of his peculiar oll'-h tnd nddresse on "Mental F.pidcmics." Dr. Griswold was selected to pronounce the vordi, and he wilh Mr. H. Hittinbender (whos had ulielesl the words) and Mr. Harkley acted in referees. After lhee preliminaries the real busimxsof the evening begin. A spirited contest w isuipictcsl, as thu parties on both sides had for siver n week been brushing Ihe eliiit and cob w.hs frmi their dictionaries and memories, but in this the audienco w.n disappointed, as from tliu stirt it was evident tho class from town were to) much for the Htuilents, When the classes were called 25 appeared on the schisil side und "J I on Ihe town side, one of the spclleis from stowu having incvchesl at the lant moment. Mr. Heller on Ihe school side and Mr. Drown from tun ii wire the first to gel slaiighlere il, on very simple iroieD, There Has inlirtly too much argument on both sides, fully an hour onid a half being iziusumed In talk, when spell ting was whai the audience wanted. The wordy r 'combat was kept up till Iwlf past ehveu, when aim shies had lliliuiid i,ul. having Mis- oolev s-lo,e on the j,nrt of the rtudnils, mul Mlm Uuinj.t and Mews. Ilolluieler, Gurri-on und ""liter on the, town side. MIm CexJey by a lupnu iifioua whs ruled down, leaving Ihe town Mle-r victorious, wilh four brave- redy to "I'm tliu 'dltfUamry throuth.. tVpUui lljrocjt' ay was ruled down and lie left the building. Some, minutes afterward It was found that ho had spelled his word correctly and ho would have been reinstated but he could not bo found. The word "nonpareil" tho name of a typo used In printing, was missed by nil old printer, Mr. Hockley. The spellers from town wcro Mesr. Hewitt, Iletkley, Hoflmeicr, Ikeler, Utile, 1Mb incyer, Kcster, retima", Huwer, Ilrockway, Xus, Walker, (Inrrtson, Clark, Krlckbaum and Misses Sharpless, Heuilcrshott, Carr, Wlrl, Wil son, I'nangsl, Waters, Schuyler mid Mrs.Ikcler. Till! WATHIl HIIKII Of Htll.MVAN COttNTV. Ililerpoed between the two main streams of the Sm-qiichanna river above its bifurcation at Northumberland, the comity of Sullivan is one of the most remarkable sections of Katern Pennsylvania. It is in fact an elevated plateau, its highest parts iioOO feet above the level of the ea, illseharging from Ihncof Its sides consul etable streams of water 4o the two divisions of thu Susquehanna above mentioned. Of the latter there are two on the west, two on the south and Iwo on Ihe east, each of which origi nating on a high level nnd gradually making deep cuts for itself toward the edge of the plateau, eventually emerge from their mountain gorges into the liver valley beyond, In this way the West Ilraiich receives the LoyaKock anil Muncy creeks, and the North Itranch I-'Nti-ing ereek, with its main territory, and Ilnwman nnd Mehoopany creeks. Strong streams are all thee, which If found in Kurope would bo de iiominatul rivers, and the topography of each in its uppor and middle courses would well reward attention, The dense forests of the mountain plateau are conipoed of beech, maple, birch and hemlock, but a small part of which have been yet removed, and It liny be nssuied that they have a considerable effect upon the climate and r.iin fall of the general section of the Plate in whieh they are found. Only of late hive the giolngical features and mineral resources of Sullivan county undergone invest! gitioii, but from what already appears it is evi dent that the county is not the desert region, which upon Imperfect Information many persons formerly supposed il to be It has been assumed that when the forests were swept ofl there would he left only n broken surface poorly adapted to the purpocs of agriculture and beneath to the profoundest depths only sterile and worthless rocks. I ut u limited bi"in of coal intermediate hitween bituminous and anthracite has been found and developed al Dirch creek, and ree.'iit borings south of that locality indicate more ex tensive formations of the same material, distinct proof has also been obtained of yellow ochre in a valuable deposit in the neighborhood of (!a ii'ig.i Lake, extending noithwaid for several miles, and iron ores also have been detected at several points. The whole srctin.1 is rich in timber and Ihc .surface is admirably adapted to grazing purposes and to the production of root crops, gi.i-.sc-s and summer grain, Sullivan is dotted by about a doien interesting likes, which we have no doubt will furnish favorite points for summer resort in future limes. Towards the ea-t Mehoopany mid ISownianV rreek each originate in one of these while the outlet llow of the others are contributions to tributaries of Fishing ereek on the south. The Iwo west ponds are located near the centre of the county, while those two beautiful bodies of water known as I,i wi and Hunter's Lakes arc found upon the western bolder. The enterprise and energy of two men have boon conspicuous in recent years in calling at tention to Sullivan county, connected as they have been with improvements within it, with the investment of foreign capital in the develop ment of its reiources, and with railroad enter prises for Ihc transportation of its productions lo market, and they will deserve honorable mention hereafter in Ihe history of Sullivan county. These gentlemen and with the men lion of their names we will conclude ibis article are Miehiel Meylerl, of Iiporte, and Col, 1!. ISruce Iliekets, of Wilkes-Itarre. I.oc.M, (ii:'KU.o;Y. We are not a spec ial admirer of the habits customs and ideas thai piev.iil "down Fast," but, after all, good can come even "out of Naza reth," anil then- is no reason why a (itting thinj 'liould be abjured or lespiscd becau-e it is a yankee invention or practice. Put, iu point of fact, the thing w e intend to mention or propose is not exactly a yankee invention, though it is a New Fnglaud practice, and it is in it. elf most allow ihle and proper. However much we miy contemn the piideof bit th a disposition tn hoist of the achievements, position or character of -ti r ancestors nothing is nunc certain than that mora! ami iiitcllcftii.it chir.ictcri-tics are inheritable nnd descend in a greater or less degree from patents to children through successive generation' that good con duit and moral elliirt by one generation, will liea' excellent fruit by way of improvement and progress in succeeding ones. And it is equally clear that a contemplation of the careers anil fonJui'l of our progenitors, is nil incentive and measurably a guarantee of good conduct by our selves. Hut the past fades quickly unless me moiials of il be preserved. Columbia county was settled but little more thin two generations ago, and year by year all recollection of its first settlers and of the times in which they lived, is dying away, so that ere lung it will be Impossible for a elcscendant of any one of the oldest families of (lie county to ascertain particulars concetning the lives, Ihe struggles, e niployments. achieve incuts or char ncter of his anceitors after llieir settlement here, liniilv records are routined to brief entries of til irriiges, bilths and deaths iu family IlibK-; old letters ami papers are gradually losi or eli- s. toyed, and every one, bu.-y in Ihe employ 1 mints of llu present ardently engaged in th struggle lor subsistence or weallii lorgels more and more Ihe information he miy have casually obtained concerning the people nn 1 occurrences of former limes. If it were not for the preser vation of records in the public courts and offices of the county, eve wouhl have no tellable data for recalling dates or facts iu the earlier half of Ihe century, independent ol the meagre memo rials concerning thim lontainid iu Hibles and on tombstones. Down Fast," however, tin histories of fami lies are preserved and elaborate compilations, olUn swelling into the dimensions of books, are occasionally published. Genealogical tables of family descent for two or three hundred years tire accessible, are deposited in public libraries and are iu the hands of persons iuteustcd in their contents j and these records arc not only important for purposes of local history, but are most interesting and useful for private reference and examination. The organization of a society at tho county seat, or at some other leading town, to collect and provide for (he safe-keeping of genealogical records of all the families of the county, col leeting first all that can bo rescued from the past, and afterward recording all ptoper memo rials of the passing time, is nu enterprise whlili we coinmenil to the attention of active nnd In telligent gentlemen among our readers, who tuny have the disposition and capacity, lo enter upon and carry it out. The records of such a society need not be confined lo barren dates, lo the liiilhs, marriages unci deaths of indlvidu Is, hut might comprise the lime of their removal into or removal from the county, their employments nnd places of residence, their socinl, political nnd religious relations, and the hading and interesting events of llieir lives. All family record iu existence might bo carefully transcribed from the origi nals and reKJided, aud where these have been destroyed by accident or taken away from the couuty, the iiil'oniutlon lo-t might be measura bly Kiippliisl from individual recollection among Iho older Inhab.tauts. Upon a system of com MUtilciittuu und correspondence with families in various parts of thu county, a largo amount of reliable Information might b speedily secured. And whiu the irork timU l ip a sulliclriitly advanced slago of progress, the ascertained results might, nflcr careful revision, lc publlslud as a work for reference and future use. Hut the society wo propose might have a still wider field of activity nnd usefulness. Il need not rest on ft genealogical basis alone J It might Le an historical society for collecting and preserv ing all historical materials which can bo ob tained, regarding thy earlier nnd later years in Ihc settlement nnd progress of tho county, toward which end ns far ns we can understand hut little has ever been done. The collections of Information made by Col. Freeze for his pro posed history of Columbia rouniy, whether pub lished lu a separate form or not, would be a useful basis for the operations of a society, In which associated and continued effort would be brought to bear upon thu subject in hand, and the work be carried forward In future years. David Iiweiibcrg begs to inform his Friends nnd the 1'iiblle that he has just returned from the New York and I'hiladelphi.i Maikets, wilh a Iirge ami well selected Slock of (mods for Spring and Summer wear, consisting of Fine Imported and Domestic Cloths and Cassimeres, ('lulled Worsted, nnd Mohair Coatings, nil of the best manufacture und latest style, lie would therefore invite nn early call, as his stock is now replete with nil the Novelties for Spring and Summer wear. At Cost, the balance of I.uli A Sloan's Car pels. A CAM). To Oi-ti FitlKNin and I'ATitovs: The latter part of last yeal we gave notice that all out standing accounts, remaining unpaid on the 1st of January, would be placed in oilier hands for collection." Our hu-iness is of such n character that we have lint time to spend to run atlei everybody, and have therefore given tho ac counts into the bauds of C. (t. Hark Icy, F.m., In whom you will please pay the amounts duo lis. Respectfully, &v., MuYisit lino's. Large Stock of lllank liooks of all kinds and sizes nt Clark's Hook More. Who wouldn't wish for a pair of K. M. Knurr's Fancy Spring Style of Shoes? Call and see them. New Goods I New Goods nnd Good News ut W. Hartiuan's. Daniel Yocum has just received from the city a large assortment ol Fine Ueaily-Made Cloth ing. Summer Suits from $7 lo i'JO. Large line of Alpaccas and other Dress Goods at Clink k Wolf's. Go lo Win. Krcamer's for Flour, Chop and i'roviiious. He wilt not be undersold, All Goods delivered free of charge. Gents' Favorite ISuckle Shoe at Knurr's, Go lo W. II. Ilrown's. His Fish are New and wairanted lull weight. His prices are low. Jok ut his Fish Inline ou buy at any other place. Fresh lot of Choice Dried Peaches, Kaisins, Figs, Flench Frillies and l'liinellas, at ihe Cen tral Tea Sloie. Glass, I'ulty, Faints, Oil', Varnishes, Ac., very low, by J. Schm Icr Son. Lutz & Sloan have the best amUnrgcst assort ment of Spring Goods Ihey ever eipeiied and are selling them at cxlicmclj low prices. The Latest Style of Dress 1 ringes for Spiing Dresses just uciive-d ut Clark V Wolf's. Kxamine K. M. Knorr's show window for nobbv Snoes. A line lot of .iJananas, Oranges und Lemons jul received at Hussel's. Spring Suits made up in City Style at I). Low en berg's. Cheapest line of Window Couutv ut e. link's Hook Stole. Shade: Ihe Mrs. Kkbfcca Caiiman, of Hcnton, has ju-t re-turned Irom the city with u line assortment ot Millimry Goods and Nolionsj to which she in vites ihe attention of the pub ic. lo-Ht The popular Clothier, A. J. F.vans, has just returnee! Irom the city with a largu Stock of Cloths, Heady-Made Clothing, Gent's Furnish ing Goods, Hats, Caps, ami ill fict everything k-pt iu a first class Clothing House. C. S. Furmaii lias now iu store Ihe Finest Lot of Made-up Harness, both Light anil Heavy, Single and Double, ever seen in Hloonisbuig. A nice lot of Traveling Pigs, Valises, Shawl Straps, occ, always on hand, ltepairiiig liar-ne.-s a Specialty. His Piiivs sre always licit souablc. Go to Rlmsjsms for your Groceries. He sells lor cash and will not be undersold. l!.i-o Halls and Hals iu largo variety at Clark's Hook Stole. Tii, Kiichings and Collars, in large vanities at Clink iV Wolfs. Gent's Fancy Slippers a: L. M. Knori's. Go to I. W. Il.utiiian's for your Wool Cu pet Chain at Ml icnK Pntty little Suits for Children at D. cnberg's. Low $1.75 will buy I. il. Knoir's. ' a pair of Lasting Gaite.-s at Pewter Sand for sale at Hu&l'.l.'H. If you want a first class Farm Wagon, If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon, If you want an Kliptic Spring Wagon, If you want a Plea'ine Wagon, If vou want vour Wamin nut in irood trim, if vein want repairs done .good with short notice, Go lo J. K, F.U'.s. All Coal slateel and screened before leav ing tin) old established coal yard of C. W. Xr..u.cc lino. 2-ltf Wm. Kienmer nav cash for all kinds of Grain at his New Piovi-ion Store, opposite the old Lpiscopal LI U 'ell. Go lo W.H. Iliown's if you want a good F.xtra Maclieicl. Kver body is delighted -nth the Gold Mine i-lcaus Mol.t-ses mul Gold Crystal Syrup, New Orlc: from Ihe Central Tea Stole. Grindstones ut City Prices, at J. Schuyler & Son's. Hlack Cashmere and Drap d' etc for Jackets and Sacques ut Lutz & Sloan's. Stude and Domestic Goods nt C ilt Pi ices, a I Clark & Wolf's. Shaker's Garden Becds for tale at Hussi:i;s. Our own make) of Calf Hoa'.s, sewed, for ?.(I0, at 1). M. Knorr's. For a Slvlish Suit of Heady-made Clothing go to D. Low cnberg's. C. W. Xisai. it Blto,, spare no expanse to nil out nice coal. till) Go to ltus-ini.l.'s for your Kxtra Maple Svrun clear as crystal. Only One Dollar ..:.. ..ii,. ill l VI in iwu. Call and see the Croquet Sets nt ('talk's Hoo! Store. Here is a good word for spelling "hees'' Giiti,dleiwiiibe'lgsfuispiiiigandsiiniiiiei clothing, Omii'i t.n worried and itiinoved with not only ii poor quality of Coal luit dirty und lniv beside but buy of C. W. Xr.Ai, jino, who deal only in the host qualities. ,1tf New Goods for Spiing Trade luivu made tin. tr appearance at I-.. ,M. Knorr s. Granulated Sugar for sale ut IEl'ksisih. For Plaid or Plain Dress Goods and Dtess Trimmings go to Lot. iVbloun, Fine assortment of Croquet Sets at Clink's Hook Store, W.cioxm:i.i.i:n it Co. havo moved their Wholesale) Notion House to No. 15 iu Iho new Oncra Hoiike. Having Hist relume from the citv.'lhcv are now welling cxlon sivc additions to llieir Mock and are irciurce to furnish merchants in this section with Goods iu their Hue at City Pi ices. They keep n lull lino of Clark's ec Coates' Spool Lotion, In the present condition of tho roads they will not uc auto to travel who uieir wagon, and hence solicit oider.s from the country. fee ntr assured that t lev will lo able lo ren iler perfect fcatUfactlou iu every respect. 13tf lf you wftiil a good I lam, If you want clicnp nnd good Ten, If you want Coffee Java or Hlo, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want tho best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want thu best Syrup In town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobacco. If von want nnvtbliiL' in the Grocery and I'rovfslon Hue, go to lUmsr.l.i,'n, Mnln street. Town orders taken by C. W Sv.Ahk Illio. In cxchatigo 1'or coal. 25U What to Wiiaii. Win: m W i:a it and How tii Wi:nt vniir Siifintr mid Summer Suits arc questions: that are nnswercd dally nt D. l-oweniierg s ropuinr waning More. llamburgs and IMgings cheap at Clark A Wolf's. Faiimi;h:s, Attisntion. Hf&sni.i, take Duller. Ubbsj and Produce in exchange (t'r goods. For While Corduroy or Turkish Towling go lo Ltilz iV: Sloan's. Just received and in sloro a largo lino of Plain ami Plaid Dress Goods, at all Prices al Clark ,l Wolf's. When you go to Philadelphia stop at the Allegheny House, No. 812 anil 811 Mar kct street ; having been recently renovated Price only $2 per day. A. lilX'K, March lU,'75-ly Proprietor. Merchant) going to the city will do well to call on w. il. hunt UNTKIt. who is engnged with the old nnd reliable firm of YllAdl'.n V: lil'.UKKNSTOCK, for Hats, (Japs, Straw (iooiN.&c. -57 North Third street, Phila delphia. March 11,'7."i-3iii Moyp.u Hiio'h. have just opened a large and well selected stock of i'nilet Soaps, which thev arc offering to the Iriide. from 1U to -U per cent, lower than they havo ever soiu in mis marke t. Ladies I protect your hands and Cicen from chapping in these cold March winds by buying a cako of that cheap but elegant Toilet .Soap, just opened at Moyi:r Hiio'h imig r.mpormm. CUAL. COAL Uhl Kslnblishe.l Coal Yard. C. W. Ni:al & lino.. Wholesale & Kctail Dealers in all sizes of the best (nullities of l!ed and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large stocks en Domestic, Cupola. Blacksmith's Anthracite, llitumiuous, ' and Limchurncr'i Coal. Kspccial attention given to tho prepara tion of coal before, leaving our yards. Grain nnd Lumber taken in exchange for coal, t'oal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Order- felt at I. W. MuKelvy's sloie, or at our ollice, will receivn prompt at tention. Ollicc and Yards at William Neal Sons' Furnace, Ivast ltlunnisbtirg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. COAL. 7-t'f-.--l COAL TOWN AND" COUNTRY. " srs rises o o'clock a minute's mis c o'clock 23 minutes. o .Moos sets li o'clock 3" minutes, a. m. o (loii) Is now quoted nt a premium of about lir, In oth-r words green btcks aro is per ccirt. below par. o Hunk Dumis, on Parchment and linen pnpor, com mon ntiet tor Administrators, Kxecutorsiuid Trustees, tor sate cheap nt the i.,. t'MBUN ortlee. o Pimi llios Just reC'lied and fur sale at Uie Co- Li'iintAN ortlee. o Caihon. Purchaser- of tho Peruvian Kyrup (a proiected solution o: tho protoxide ot iron) are c-iu- tloued against belni,-d:sivea by any ot tho prepa rations of Peruvian nark, or llark and Iron, which may be onvred them. Examine. Iho bottlo before purchasing, nnd b')suru to get tho "Peruvian jr up"(uot the. 1'oruWaa llark.) o UI.KKDINU ri!O.MI.r.OSC:ATAn.llll, MIOSCW- TIS, CDXSUMlTIOS. A wondlukui. ciitr.. HociiKSTEB, a. Y., Jan. 13th, ls74 It. V. 1'ikkck, M. I)., lliirfalo, N. V.: Hoar Mr 1 had suffered from Catarrh In nn aggra vated form for about twelve ears and for several ears from Hrouchlal tiouble. Idled many doctors an I things w Ita no lasting benetlt. In thu month ot .May, vz, he-coining nearly worn out with excessive editot 1.0 labors on a papi'r In New York Cily, I wijs uiiae-eii witii iironcimis in a severo ior.n, suucring ulinost a total l-js of olee. I returned homo here, but hid been hoiiV)oiily two wei'ks whf-n I was com- pl-tely prostrated with Hemorrhage from th) Lungs ha lug four severe bleeding -pi lls within two weeks, and llrst t'irec Inside of n ne el.ijs; In tho Septem ber following, I Improved sunici.-ntly to be able to be about, though In a very icebla state. My Hrouchlal trouble remained nnd the Catarrh was tenfold worm than be roie'. Kvery effort for relief seemed Iru tless. I si-cm vl lo bn losing ground dally. I continued In this feeble stale, raising blood almo-t dally until atj-rt the llrst or March, 'S3, when 1 becamo so bad us to In entlr.'ly iMUtlueil to th" houv). A friend sit,' gcsled your icmcdlcs. Hut 1 was extremely skepti cal that tlir) would do lac good as I liadlua all lie.ul In remedies, and began lolook upon medicines und dK-tois with disgust. However, I obtained one. of jour elrculirs, nnd lead It carefully, from which I came; to the onc'liMou that jou uu Ji r.itood J our baslnjss, at least. I Uiiuliy obtained a quantity oi Hr. Satw'a Catarrh Itenu'dy, your Oolden Medical IHseovery an I IVIIets, and commence I their vigor o as use a 'cording to dlrLHjtlo.is. To my surprise, I suon b.'?au ti liupro.v. The UKovery and Pell Is, In a short time, brought out a severe etuptlon, which continued for several weeks. I felt mu"!! belter, my uppetlts Improved and I galued la Htrength and llesh. lu three inoutln every vestlgo of tho Catarrh was gon?, th'i llronehttls hail nearly disappeared, hid no Cough whatever and I had entirely eo eso I lo raise liliod ; and, contrar to tho etp.ict-itlon of some of my frk-nJs, tho euro has remalueil p?rma neat. I hive hi.lno more hemoirhagcs from Ihc lunys, and am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I had suffered S) much and -so lung. Th" dbt of uralllul) I owe fur Mo blessing I luvo recelecl at vour hand i, knows no bo inde. 1 am t!urou,''ily sM'tsile 1, from my experience, that oar nifeileln-s will miit'.'i' tho woi.-t fonnsof that o-Jlous eUieaso Ritirrh, ni well us Throat and Luns Klsjaics I hav.; recoiame-aded thmu tj ery ruaay and shall eve) snonklu ihdlrprals-. ut awfully ours, wit, it.srnsciin. . O. U ox 50". iic hehlcr, N. Y. -o Scu-c-'.s 8M Wki.ii Tonic In tho atmosphero experienced here during thu uuuioicr months, thu lethargy rioJucsel by luo heat tm:en aeray the ueslro for wholes jine food, niid freiueiit peisptrallons u- dace bodily energy, parlleularlj Ihcs,') earfeilag Irom tho erreels of dbltttatlng dlseiisi-s. lu orilei to keep u natural heallhful ucilvlty of the sistem, we must resoit toiutltlclal means. For this purpose ScUeuck's SeuWeed Tor.lo Is very effectual. Alow doses will create nn appetite nnd give fricsli vigor to tuoem-r- vutedbodj, lor ilisnepsla, It is iniutuaow. Many emtneiil ph.sleluu havo doubled nluther dyupepsla caube permaiii ully cured by tho diiigt which, am generally employed for that purpose. '1 ho He Weed ionic lu lt.s iisluie l.s totally dineroni from such drugs. It contains no corroi.Uo minerals or uclds i lu tact It assists the regular operations ol nature, and supplies her deficiencies. The tonlo In Us nature, so much resembles the gastric Juice that Is almost IJen. tl ',il Willi Ihat tlutd. The gastilo JmVo Is tho nat ural solient which, In n hcidttiy condition ot the isiily, causes tho food to bo dtgesled; and when this luleo Is not excreted In suniel-'tit iuii!illtle.s, Indices' tl ,n, with all Us distressing symptoms, follows. Tho s-a Weed Tonlo peiforms the duty of Ihe gastric Juice when tho latter Is deficient, Sehenck's Sea Weed Tonic sold by nil Driiffglsls. o A HOl'NI) IIKALTII MAXIM, "Order Is heaien's llrst law." This great maxim npi'iles Willi peculiar foicetotho Ulsch.ui'eof Ihe Wlul function, luseiise inevitably bupe re cues up ou ph)stcal Irrigiilailiy, Just lea calamity Is suro In Mluw wuut of sysleni awl puiiituullty In tho affairs ut life. Hut while It Is neMlu Impossible toovercoiue settled menial liul,ls of disorder, it Is quite feasible to remedy habltu.il Inenulaillles ot lh.i bo.lv. Ills clplluo Ihe unruly organs by wlso and time y medl callon, nnd health w III bo established upon a ierma. uent basis, Although theru uro many remedies pre. scribed for this purpose, Iheru Is nol mo among them can compare In directness nud promptitude ut action with Haste tiers Htoinach, Hitters. 1'or every disor der unc'Ctliiglhebuwels, Hut and stomach, und or lUo numinous sjuiputheilo tiertuus ulliiieiits lo which nllinciitiiry or billions dliituibaneoH gnu Use Iho Ulltcrs arc a most rollablo (.pecUic. T'lilr won, diousclllcacv I . uttrlbutublo to tie fact thai I !)' ttrst remove the cause, of such maladies, Irr-i'Ul ull und thai bj their loulcopi'iutloii icputr tho loss ol ph)hlcal tiiibstai,iei I loelueed by slckliess. Coiislt pat Ion, blllloiiMiers, il,isHpsl.i, heurtbuiti, sleepless ness, Intermittent fevers, rheumatism und ucrious llemotsulwiijs succumb to the) opirullon ot this bale and potent medicine, A regular habit, sound bleep and easy digestion me among tho blessing which lis use confers, It lin Igorutes, relleies de- pi raslun of mln J, und promoting complete ussluilla lion, materially iu-slts lu coveting tho angles und hollow places of the attcnuatesJ, fcurunlen friuno with nrm, ueiutyiliseli. WIIEltBTO AUVI'.llTISB. A. T. Ftewurl says tho best advertising mediums bo has ever found "nio Iho old established organs ot tho two political parlies, al Iho several county seoti throughout tho Union." "These," ho nnya "reach every family of tliu least account In their seicrnl counties, nnd are more carefully rend than nny other class of Journals." If lr. Mcwnrt's Judgment Is of valuf, there Is no difficulty In deciding which pater It Is for the Interest ot business men to advertise In, Tho Columbia Iikxochat, upon which this paper Is partially founded, was established In 1830, nnd tho rou'MBiA now enjoys n w Ider circulation and grcab r prosperity than It ci er did. II gis'sregulnrlylnlotnotliousnndfainllleMtn Columbia nnd Adjoining counties, nnd by laostnf them Is rend from the first to tho last line. It Is tho only recognised exponent of near five thousand Democratic voters In Iho county. It glies ndvcrtlwt- mcnt n tasty display, Hint makes them nttractlie to Us pa'.rons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will iierusolhem. While Its circulation Is un doubtedly much Iho largest In tho county, tho ad vertising rates nf Iho Columbian nro no higher than those ot oilier pnivrs with barely lull! ntideciernl not one-fourth the number of subscribers, l'acls Ilka these sjH'Ok for IhemseUf s. No shrewd business man will neglect to Insert his advertisement In tho Colchrian It o DYSI'KP.sIA I DYSPHI'SIAl IlYSI'IlPSIA I Dyspepsia Is tho most'porplexlng ot nil human ailments. Il.sscmplons are nlinost Infinite In their inriety, and tho forlorn nnd despondent Mctlrus of the eilseaso orien fancy themselves the prey, In turn of every known malady. This Is due, In part to the close sympathy which exists between the stomach nnd the brain, and In part also tho fact that nny dis turbance of tho digest ho function necessarily disor ders the liver, tho bowels and Iho nervous bj stem, nnd effects In some extent, tho quality of the blood, -11. 1' Kunkel's Hitter Wlnoof Iron lsasurocure. This Is not n new preparation, to bo tried nnd found wntittn,-! II has been prescribed dally for many sears In the pr.e ii.' of eminent physicians with unparall eled sue -i: It Is nol expected or Intended to euro all IIi'm'iimmm to which Ihe human family Is sub ject, bin l- iiiraiiledtocurul)sK'pslalnltsmostol sllnatc f or ji. Kunkel's littler Wine of Iron ncicr falls lo cure, symptoms of lijsiepslaure loss of appetite, wind and rising of the food, dryness ut tho mouth, heartbutn, distension of the stomach slid bowels, costlpaltou, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness nnd low spirits. Try Ihe great remedy nnd be convinced of Its merits, (let tho genuine, Tuko only Kunkel's, which Is put only In tl bottles. Depot, sr.9 North Nlath M., Philadelphia, Pa. It never falls. 1'or sate by ull Druggists and dealers everywhere. TATK WOKU. Itenioved In a few hours. No fee asked untU the entire worm with h"ad, Is expelled. Medicine harmless, being purelv vegetable. ConsultaUon frco by Dr. I!. 1". KnuUe, No 2 North Ninth Street, riilladelphlii, l'.i. heai, pin und Mtomach Worms al no removed. Advise tree. Send tor circular. Goto your druggist nnd isk for Kunkel's Worm Sjrup. Price, 41 per totll). The Worm Hyrup ncTer rails. o No tw of tiny longer taking the large, repulslvp, gvl,ing, eicistlo and nniwous pills, composed ot crude and bulky Ingredients, nnd put up lu cheap wood or pasteboard boxes, when we can. by n care ful application o chemical scleiire, extract nil Iho cathartic und otA.rr medicinal propel ties from the most Valuable roi,Ls nnd heibs, nud cniieentMle ihetn Into a minute rivinule, jsc.ucely larger than u mustard wet, lh.it cauls- ri'iidllyswulloivedbj those of Ihe most si nsltlve stonuchs nnd fastidious taste s. i:a cli of Dr. I'teice'j I'learant Purgative Pellets rep resents, In a moot concentrated fonu, us much ca thartic power as Is embodied In any ol tho large pills f'lund for aileln the drug sloies. I'rom their wond erful ciithaitle power, In picportljii to their blse, people who have not tried them arc aft to suppose tkat they urn IwMhor drastic In effect, but such Is not-tall t) ctLsj, the cllrterent nctive mwllclnal prlncljesof which they are composed being so har monized, one by the others, ns to produce a most searching und thorough, 3 it gentle and kindly oper ating cathar.le. The Pedc ts nre sold by all dealers In medicines. Till! I1KST I'ltlNTINfi Ol'FK'K. Ine prcieat Is a good opportunity to remind the friends or the paper, and tho public gene rally, that the C01.USIEUX Job I'ri.ntin'u Omice has no superior In this section, and, In some respects. Is without nn eiunl. During the last year we have completely re newed our tj pes and icuele lurge additions, and It Is no Idle boast to say Hint we have now thu Host Presses, the Hest Assortment of Type, the llest Stock of lMfier. Curds, Ac, nud the llest Workmen In tho county, Our workmen are specially adapted for their places, nud we make lla point to alvvaN give our customers a neat, correct nnd satisfactory lob. We do not claim to do work for less than otheis, but veil warrant It to be as cheap as can bo done any where and yield a decent profit. All w ho nreln ms-d of Job Printing of any kind I lain or In Colors vv 111 nnd It to their interest to give Iho Coixmbmn (mice atrial. We have, ou Land every variety of Cniels Taper, Ink, Knveloi'es, Tugs, AC, that Is likely lobe culled for, andean furnish any quantity or el loot work ou shortuotl v. binding to order. tf o AMnniCASS auk A Natiov ok Dvsi'KrTlcs We live fast, dissipate nnd 1111 early graves. We drink all kinds of alcoholic spirits, and swallow, without mas tication, poll;, grease andevtryklndofllfe-destroy-Ing, s.estciii-cKvgliitr, Indigestive food. Dk. Waik- K.lt'S VKOkfABLK VlNKOVH 11ITT KS Will remOVC UlO I'Vll elfeets, und the ieeoveredp.itl"nt, with pure, vl ta)l.,'d electrical blood llovUng throug . his Veins will h.evu a dealer head and a cooler Judgment, which ndiled lo expel h-nee, will cause him lo alv stain In the future. a iw o Tin: cosrnssios of an invalid. 1'iT.t.HUr.ii as a warsi.su and for thu beiu'lltof Yoi'so Mux AMioTHiuis who surter from NKItVOl S DKIIII.ITV, LOSS Of .MANHOOD, etc., supplj Ing the means of self-cure. Written by ono who cured hlm- tsilf after uiidergoltig considerable quackery, and heat free on reirli lug a post-paid directed envelope sulleriTS are Invited to address tho author, NATHANIKL M AYKAI1! Mar.el, '"I m Dox lc3. Hrookljn, N. Y. o .MANHOOD l!i:sTOIti:i). A victim of youthful lm pi udeiice, causing permatuie decay, nervous debll liy, etc., having tried lu voln every known remedy. has round a simple self-cure, w hie h he w 111 sell J free to his fellow-nufferera. Address J, II, Itecves, Nassau St., New Yoik. Jaly 3,'Tt Sm o- . TO CONrtl'MPTlVBs. 'Ihe advertiser, having been permanently cuievl of thai dreuel disease, Consumptlon.byasUnple remedy. Ls iinxlous to make known to his fellow sutlcrcrs the means of cure. To all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription Used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using tho same, which they will nu t a bciik ciiik for cosst ui'Tio.v, ASIIOIA, IIKDSCUITIS, il". Parties wlddiig Ihe prescription w 111 please address ltev. E. A. WILSON, 1UI lViinst.,Wllllamsb',irsli, New Yoik. 187). 187.0 THE C0LUM1UAN Newspaper, tho larint sheet puhlisheel in Columbia county, neatly printed em New Type, will cintain all thu current News of the Day, nnd u condensed account of LEOISLATIVi: ami CONfilUSSIONAI rUOOEKDI.VGS, with explanation and comments upon nil important measures proposed in either: rorntY and soncs. SUtjOKl.I.AMCOUS HKADIXa, AGUlCUIrUKAL AND SCIKNTI KIO HUIU lXTr!, "NVi 1 1 also engross a largo proportion of iu column.s. Tho UOSIlttTJO CONOKHNfiOK CO,U,MWA t'OUXTV, Will receive particular attention, nnd nil local 11 II a I is proper for publication will be carefully laid beforo our leaders, Our friends aro Invited to call ut tho oflico whenever they come, to lllootntbtirt'. legal Advertisements. SI L KltEFFS" S A LES . 1 y V virtue of stiudrv writs of eiidillonl 1.x- I I tsinnn nhd V'lcrl I'.u'Hs Isslleil nut tf tho Colirt oi common 1'lonse of I'oUunbln county, nnd to mo di rected, win ne cxsi5ei io puoue sale iu mo tui'iu iie;oai in iiioomsueirir, un Monilay the Ihl any nf May, IS75, nt ono o'clock, p. in., Iho folloselng described prop crt), to-wltl All that certain tent estate bounded on the north by Mnln Mrect nf the Tow p of Hspy, on the enstby uu alley, on ninsoiieii oy an uii"v. uuu on too west bvloLof Alnn7n lKid-'e. U'llur 1T3'y feii. ileen und Hit; feet In width, slliuti) lu Scott townshln, Coluin- oiacoutiiy, vvnercon is ertcieu u iwo-siorieu irame house nnd out-bulhlltigs, Sclreet, taken Into exeeutlon nnd to lie Hold as the property ot M. a Mccollitm. ALSO, All that certain piece of land Itlng nnd being In oiuuui u, iisni(, hi i in, i.uiiui ui i.uitiiiii'nitiiuii-s.iiii, bounded nnd described as follows, l7t Hcglnnlng nt a post, corner of Hlonmsliurg Iron coroiany's land nnd old road alloy continued from South liloornshurg nnd running thence along said ally south seventy degrees west one hundred nnd forty feet more or less Ion lino of nn alley running from .Matu street lo old mad alley thenw nlong said alley eourso niong oilier lanus ine netrs or isaiiin barton, now- deceased, north 5ft', difrrecs, w est one hundred and ten feet more fir less to Ihe bank of risliltiircreek, thence along .said creek the course thereof emu hundred nnd thirty feet more or less to the Hlooinsburg 1 rein Company's land nfoi o said, thence along said land the course Inereofone hundred nnd forty feet more or less to the place of beginning, on which Is erected a (lluollouse,togeth er with t no appurtenances. Si'Ued, taken Into execution nnd to be soldas Iho property of Charles Poster. ALSO, All that certain real rstate sltuatn In Pine town ship, Columbia county, bounded by land of (human on the north, of Lcggott A- Parker on tho cast, Parker on tho roiuli, nnd John lpgawt on tho west, containing m acres tin perches nnd al. lowance, on vv inch nre three dvv ellliig houses, a grist mill, n saw mill, n barn and nut-bulldlngs. Selred, taken Into execution and to be sold as Ihe property of Jackson J, ltobblns. ALSO, All the following real estate la wit! Situate In Main township, Columbia county, I'ei.nsjlvnnla, bounded on tho north nnd east 1,3- lauds of Jacob Sliinii.111. on Ihe south by lands of Charles cox. and on tliu west by lands or IteulH n shuuian, containing oUlity-two acres more or less, vv hereon tiro erected u laige two-story frame dwelling house und barn, seized, taken Intu execution and to bo sold us Iho properly of Jeremiah Derr, with notice to terre ten ants. ALSO. All that certain real estate situate in Locust town ship, Columbia county, bounded on the north by lands of Jacob Yeaircr, Jerry seott on the east, lsalah Yeager ou the south and William llelvvlg on tho west, containing 10 acres more or less, on which aro erected a grLst mill, two dwell!; houses und out buildings; ALSO, One other pieco ot land sltuoto in tho snmo township Snjder on iho veost, Jacob Yonger on tho south and Jerry scott on the east, containing 21 scte more or less; ALSO, All tint certain mil estate sttunte In Locust town Mllll. COllllnM.t ClllintV. tldllTHlfSl Iw Inml, nf .Inhn Ktlne mul otliiM'H ou tun i,Drtli, of Jnnil, (Hutuntlot Zcauers T.vson on the cast, of (leorirel'ltrier, Wileht iiiiui,,' uu,, uijrts uii iiiu Mijiiiu annul .101111 .sillier anil 1'eier .Miller nn Hi,-west, euntiiliiliii: tvvoliun- ilrt-d acres inure or less, vvlvrcou are i iei tcil ivvn itivelllnlin'isi's, tuo li.inisanil out t,ulMln?.s Willi ,v ,,i"t, ,'-u.,if-i-. .-sai'i iv.u i-siuiu V'.lll ue htll.l 111 iwo sepirute tracts or parcels as rollmvsi .-vu.1, .vuiuiiiiiiir innus 01 1 na les .m i er 1111.1 Pr i,t HI, run ine vx'st, .lulm mine mul niliers r,n the n t h, .tacoli Osvvu ,1 ami other Ijn.ls ,.r .irit:iii,.in liu'lenan on Hum, is'., anil Willi mi Miller an I 01 hers u:i 1 in seiuu. eomtii iin-r anoul une 1,11,1,11. il t,.'i'..s. known as tin WIUIK llii;:lis I.uni, vvliereim are ( leclf il a frame itivellln liou-.p, lunk barn ami 0111 Imllillnirs. .Nu. t. AdMiilnir thu alwve tract el'-serllierl as N'u. 1 nn lli west, .lae Ii ()i.v.ili mul oile rs on the mirth. e.iiiti'.V I j mil nn the isi. .I.ieut) l.unx 1111J others on cue wmc.'i, eomainiiiK nnuutone hnii'liva acres mill kniivvn as the Kovliilrels r.irin, vvheivun are erected n clneliinir liouse, new bank b'irn, kooiI -,lur4 ,mu rsiM iii hiiuh' II UU Oiuei "Ul UllllUin?S. .scleil, taken into cveciittun, 11ml to besolU us the property ut .I011.11h.111 liaelunaii. All Hi it oi titin riTtl fst.itn slru.iti'in n. skip, Columbia cunnty, botincleil on the cast liv lands of C'hrlstl in ,, liter's heirs and others, on the south ciy a punuc ro.m, on ii,e wen oy lands of H-ulieu Miearmnii, cuntjlnln;,' s .acres nmre or le'K, wherenn are n lo ilvvctnili;; UMx; 11 lcf bam ami out bulliliii-s-s. Sel-eil, taken Into ei c'ltlon and to be sold as the pruiMTly of Fred-il''k Wltchey. AI0, All III it tract of tare! sltii.it,. In tie, tm-. n-.M, ,.r Heaver, Count of Columbia and Male of ivmisvlvn nlu and bounileil as rnllovvs: llivlrinln? at a Iiuve vvldteuak (corner ot nalj I'.ilricL Linden's land and lalldof Abraham LockUld unilho nrKMlml ivimer ot lands surveved to limuel lleiuu on ic v.arriuit of intli Maich lluli.) thence by tin; lauds of Abraham Loekard. X, ta K, al sty-seven peichesto u coiner In the Hue 01 uthtr lands of H. V. lie, ell, u-11.,, 1.1. or of this tract, thence by lands of is.'r. Ileadluv, KNiitur, 1101 Hi eleven deirrees, went one liiindied ami un.-iiin uu it 11.111 jiercue.s 10 u corner (.stone) thence by lands nt Uie sainn south c,;htv decrees west sUtj-ilvean I elifnl-tenlli perches to a chestnut, thence bv hinds ol the .same and lands of .Saucy Uu den south temli"'ices, east na ion white oak, the place of bejitiiiilnjf, eontalntn KJ acres and si pt'icnes. Si Ijcd, taken Into execution and to heboid ns ih property of Taulck Linden. ALSO, The undivided one-third of nil that eeitatn lnt r.f Kroiuid situate In Hie township of -scutt In the Coun t ot Co umbla iifoiesiitd, bounded add described as follows, Io-k It : I'cxliiiilni; at 11 stone corner In the middle of Market street nt Clio village of l.'spv and running thence alunsan alley north hlxlj-slic and one foul th demves, east, twenty iierclies and live fi el lo 11 po-t, tiici.ee alo.iL' luds of V llllam .Millies north twenti-tbice and (Iiree fourth de-rrees, west thirteen lurches and eleven feet lo a post, thence bv land sot same south slty-Mx and oiie-fomth decrees vsest twenty perches and live fiet to the middle nf said Jlaikel Miect, thence b the middle of the same suulli twenty.tlue,: and Ihree-foiith decrees, east thlilcen i'reli- s ami eleven feet tn the place of be KUiiiln.', euiitalnlns one acre, one hundred and suv. 1 11 tec 11 11 lid a half pel che. ALt-O, The undivided nno-tlilrd part of anoiner hit nn the west sldeot viaiket street, becliilUL- In the nddd e of Alalia t sti I riiniilni; thenci, south sixtv- sit iindone-fuuithdei,-iees, wist twcnty-sK perches linn nine aim a 11.111 leei 10 a pusi.ihence suuth tvven Ij -tin ic and tin ee-fuuith decrees, east eleven feet luu post, thence nurlh slxtj.slx and one -fourth cle trrees east s p-T.'hes and two and oie-lhti'd feet to a pj-t.tliciue south twenlj-lhree and three-fourth decree s east tlnee lurches and twoandoiie-lialt foet inenee noun sii,v-si ami one-iourcn decrees, east nine percliesauiltwnaiidoiie.tidrdfect, tin. lice south tHentv-thiee and three-loiirth deciecs. east nine lierchesaud elcvcn.aud one fourth feet to nn alh v, thence alont,' said alley norlh sl.ty-s andone-fuurih degiees, east eleven issches and four mid three- iiiurin leei 10 ine imuiiiiibi siarKet street, tlnince alum; the middle of same north twenty-three and Ihiee-foiirth decries, west thirteen and cne-half fierches to I he place of bectnln'T, contaliilnc one acre aud twenty-tlve and oue-fuurth torches, toccther till lue aj)jiii it-u.uiLi-.s. reuen, laseu uuu eecuuon niui 10 no sold ns the roporty of oatlhew c. ItcColIum, vvlthnnticu lo at'ssj 1. Jin-mi min i uumas juuor lerre tenants, ALSO, All tluise tlll'ie messu itres or tenernnntA ne ir.iels 01 1. inn siiuaie in iseou lovvnsiup. coiunioi.i countv . bo'indcil and 1 escilbed hS follii.vs: No. 1. U,.-Hnln,. at 11 post In line or land 0: Iflrs of Caleb 11 irioii and runnhu the r.v bj the samoand lands of ilio ectate m .vieui MJir ,e . r. sij r. ion pusi.inence Ov l.itidoi Jm ob Keller N 1:1' West 1sj.i P. ton nost. thence s,. ,&. v . 7s., p t,i a nost. thence s east 15:i.l I. i 111 pi ice , f beclnliisr, contjlulni; tn rj'res and Ml perches, all 01 which t, cleaieil land nnd vvi.ercon ere erected n one stciy-and-ii-hnlf fmuie dw'el:lu;; bun), b.iin nrj.l o'lt-bu'Wlns'S.. No. ., Do clut'iif .it u Hiutie, thence hv land cf orformeilv cf vvesjey iiucLei 1.1m tu neirs of llorman Kllr.e.switU "Juiid sfv,,;... .'hU,s west .'V',.3 I', to a stone, laerits, bv Ijnd ine 01 Al.-m M irr N. w; W.r.s I iiatcno thCfi' .' I' I Hid Lite ef HeurW W. HllllltrN.il! IJl.l s-ivi il-' ic.'iius !. in :, js,-i, iiirn,-e i,v mnd (, I'arit b.jii und J.ihn 1 u la and si ven t k-htbt r. ;s I', to the plJOu ,.r b ulilnfr cnntalntri, tweut. acres. No. li lii'clnlu'.' si a stum eurin r of b.uds no,v cr r,ir;u',r!j of hclrc-i Mi'.ie.v 1 ulsti i.nd heirs of Ja. rob Keller rUiii.l.ic lilt ne dniw I mil of heirs t.f An die,! 1 tilsU l,lil Willi. In Neal IS V W.I s ' ., noli" by a v,l: I eh'-rrv coinirof land of U llllniu Neal, Hi 'ncc a oni the same i j ,tKi seveiitdghlhs 11. 4-'..i l'. to ,i pom col n.-i of land ow tied or f.jr.nci lj owned by Wllllsiit McKeiv v u.i.l iv'lill.sm Neal, metier 1,101,1.' the sun." .,nil l.,nd of vtldlam Marram! pubtlo HsidN w. let I', u 11 Hon- curlier or land nuw er fornicrlv r,f lielrs of .larch Kellvi, ih ine iilonc tlie sniici N, ty , K, l'.".i 1. t',it stone rot ner of land of Rst nienil Hied lull a. Ihcnra alon',' Him same !-. s;i. 1.. T '.V 1. in ti stone blnc the place of beslnlni; rufttatnlnc -lxtv--l aern. and seventv-oue iierehes, the tldce eonscllutlii'j a tr..cl of one hundred iiral loitv.nUScrtvsulidouc Ii'i'i lr-.-cl nnj tvveniy--eieu pcrchf-s Al.S), All mat reit.iln inessiiay and tract of land inn ate In 1'ciilrn luwiis'jip, ctiluinbla eounty, HdJlnlncr land of David lir, Jr., uii the south and wi-,', of 1 vl llldh y and riederlck llscnbuch 011 Ihntast, olid cf MainiU'l cievelli.ff on the north, containlli one hundred and sit acre mure or les. seized, taken Into e( cullen and to be sold as the projierly of 11, W. Miam r. Mte'HAKL (IHOVKlt. llloomslmr, April ,"-te bheria. vinoows vi'i'it isi:.mi:.nts. 1 'I tic following iiiiiriil:,enienis of real lul l rs'ivinnl ira'itysei apart to vvllunsof deceilents have been tiled In the i, nice of Ihe ltivlster ot Col. umbla couniy, under the Itules of Cum I, and will be tirescnieii lor nusniuie eoiiiiruiaiiou in tile cirpnans' (M'lrt lo be held In lllooiusburg.ln and for haldcoon. u. on Wiilnestlay, tlief.lli d.iv t f Mav ltd'. at S ti clock p. in., of said tl i.v uniess exceptions to such eontliuiallon aie prcvloiisi.v lltcl, of which all pel- nui nut lean il in r.iei ifiA.n ,,,ii i.tbe lluiieti; I. Wldotv of lliliton V. Wiiolcs.late of seott town ship, deceased. vl. Wlilovv of I'eterllltncr. latent Io 1st townsliln. deceased. 3. Widow of .lon.cllian V. lttshcl. Into of Montour loitlisuip, ueeeiiseu, 4. Wlilovv of solomon llass. late of 1'Lshlntr creek luuusmi', ticieaseii. !. Widow of Andrew ,1. liiullnvr. late tf lllootns- ituilf, ueceaseii, C. Widow Of Abraham C. Knms. Into of Ilenton lollsiiii, ueteaseii llfglsler sllllice, I w. II. JAIUIIY, Hlooinsburg, April Vila, s;6. llegbter, FOR RENT. Tin: inn. W. siciiu " new building en .main sTiuii-yr, m.ooMsmmG, together with Tiiitju: itoo.ns on second lloor, two tiviiUng tu MolnBlieet, nntla on thlid lloor, mlapted to sccict oidcrs or entertain. menu. Will In) nr. ted on reasonabU) terms, rcr parncuurn mqiiiro or O. W, HTEHNIill, apiU4nB-lui tUMi.buiir, ia. tAYTON HUKYON. IIA11DWA.RE STORE. LA YTON lU'NYOX. &C0,. ill.OOMSill'liG, I'A., keeps constantly on linnet 11 Kill! nnd Complete; slock of HEAVir 3STJ SHELF HARDWARE, which i 0 will fell to the Public al Trices so Low ns lo defy competition. OVlt STOCK CONSISTS IS 1'AltT 01' IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, MEOHANIOS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of nil Grades nnd Latest Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Horse and Mule hoop. Horse Niiils, &o. PATENT WHEEL?. OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallcbcls, Axles, Springs, Gum nud Oil Cloths, Vnlentines Varnishes, Spirits Turpentine, anil n general Slock of WAGON AND CAllIUAGE MAKERS GOODS, Building Materials, such ns JJUNCAKNON NA JLS, Lewis' Lead, Best COlors, Pure Oils, etc., as low ns they can be bought in the county. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOX YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON & OO Mar 19, 1975-tf. NEW HARDWARE STORE! A, wrOTim & mm BUCCKSSOlt.S TO J. V. W1DE51AX A CO., f!iiiileN, (lollies, Tvvctzei's, IMicrs, I'ols anil Ketlles, l'nns and l'rier.s. All things for nil sorts of buyers. wmmm We have alo added to our f-Hock PATENT WHEELS & SPOKES, WHEELBARROWS glass, putty, j - OUR STOCK IS C0MPL1.TE lu all its lhanches, Cuicfully Selected and l'urchasccl low for Crush giving ils Advantages for riclliiig which can not be excelled by any other llanhvare gtore in the Cbuntry. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Wv GUAKAKTEE both in TRICE and QUALITY of our Goods. The Largest Store in the Country. Mrc.,tv.r.-y J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. "RBMIITGTOlsr. .0: The ltK-INOTOS f.EVVIMI MA- ciiiNE Ua.s sprung rapidly Into f av or as possessing the best com bisatws -of good qualltlq.s, namely; Light runnlng.smooth, Noiseless, Itopt'l, Durable, wilh perfect Lock Stitch. It 13 a Shuttle Machine, with Autotnattc Drop Keed. Design beautiful nnd construction the very best. GOOD a EISTTS WANTED. ADDKEr-B, Remiaaton Sei inn itn.iii OFriCES of P.. Ki'iiiiu;toii & Sons, KemliiKton Setvius M. Co., Ileuiingtun Ag'l Co., j ILION, N. Y. March 5, ';i-S:ii SMITH'S iNSTRUCTION BOOK UlVIg IHO or, secscts or nrtr.sssiAiiiNfi. Only 10 cent n ycarl! 0IVC9 HINTS ml end FITTING HAKINQ-UP LADIES'. CHILORSH'O. asd i i.v r Housenoid Noteo, Faanionc. Chopping, II I IICTIlATinllQ nr OATTrCUS n w r rm -i ii this V rtL 7s lllsliK I 7' ,s;..'i,'rr. "V!?JS ,.B?,u.li' M.nnre. Itii".uib.rallncss. S-eVftJJET A. BURDETTE SMITH, S'BRj'.r'.VJ-Sj P. O. Do. 5088. 014 BROADWAY, REW-YORK CITY. !l,w,4a,.ii l'OKTUNi: I.N 11. i.vuy familv Imys ii. Sold by Agi'hlb, Addiesa, (.. S. wALKUIt. 1'a. S20 daily to (ii:.vra. k, mviu. tlcles and the tssst family l'aiwr In Auir. lea, wtlhlwp l.s.iochrotnon, Uts'. AM.MTti CO., Jie llroadway, N, Y. AIIYI.ANI) 1'AltMH AND H01IIS lu.OW ACHKS. earraUrond l'atlnn heullnv iicTostrood Address wi s. ltiDt.I.LY. Atunnev lWulou, Mao laud. fcnoTuNS. uii'us.risiots; uriOLTtES, Of my and every Wlni. Bca l pUuii, U MiniMWHt., riiTmnvntiB, r A. Assata I Sssi far Circular and Term:. I.lVINUSTe)Ni;'rt I'opu'au- rallllon. riicc ri . i..s i juuie .Lt. Thestorvof thu last eve ntful seven veal's of the curat Ttuveler't lite U3 told by hliats'lf, and Ids suf. fertnjie and death, as told by Ids men. 'Ihe I mole I hcj vvunt. i'. i.. oi.im a isj., i-uuiiiuen, ewaru, niNns. not multe m Uott TTrdwri L)olirr tliMn. Tif M ,Ti4'i ohm il."flt bT DikiLniM.t HAVE YOU TRIED J U R U B E B A AUK YOU WKAIC, NKnVOUS, OK DKHII.ITATKD? Are jou w languid that any e xertion ivqulres more of nn effort than sou ft I capable of iimtlug? thru try Jiiruoeba, the wumierrul tonlo and In. vtgornloi, iMilch arts so U ptdiclally ou theswrcllve orgsiuins to lm pat t vigor to all Ihe vital lorevs, It Is no alcoholic upiH tlrt'i', w Mcu btlniulutcs for a shoit lime, onlj to Id the Huneicr fal' loaluvver depth of inlsei),bulll ti ii vegetable tonic t'tuig diits'lly ou Ihe liver anil eplc-cu. It regulates the liovvels. ciulels thu ncives. mul gives such a healthy tene to the whole snl ui as lo soon make tliu lnvcild fsl Ukrf it new nersou itin; ltuoperulloD Is not vlotcut. bid. ticUuiuiieil jisl by great gent leii'tas: lheratK'ntexpeilcu,ri(ioaiii!di;u change, no inarkisl rebulu, but CTiuallv hts trouVlta "Kohl their Uuls. IU:e the Ariiw', ' Aud blluulb sttVl kway;" f Tills Is no hew und uutileit.dlpeflvciy, but has besMi lung usedAvlth vvondf rtiilrelucduil re suits, uud Is oronouueed by the l.lgl.e.l urUlcal uuthutlllcs, "Uie most puvvtrf ul tonic uud ulteratlv know u." ask f vuT uruggutv ior 1U Vor sale bv JOANMTON, HOIXOWAY & Co M BSiy3iH.V'''aco. t IIAItt.l lltNON. Keep on Hntul tho LARGEST STOCK or HEAVY ci IdHELF HARDWARE In the Countv. tisriis:o3srs, sa. ltKvuMuos No. 1 Machine fo famlljvuse, In, tr.o .riiiiin tkir of its KX!iT-c, has met with a more nei-tD inchkisk of kiiio 0FSILE3 TIUS ANY.M.CIIISKOM T1IK VHIIkKT. liKvuxaroN ,Vo. 2 Machine for UAscricTt inso Rnd fpmlly use (ready for delivery only since .lune, IS74), for range, perfec tion, and variety of work, Is without arlval In family or vroK.rtiior. SE1NTI3 FOR CIHCTJLAR MacMiiB Cumpany, Uioii, 1 Y. i:.mi.;to. comp.xii:s. 4sl & !S3 llroadwav.'Kevv York, Anns. Madison Siiuai'e, New York, N'vving Machines. Chieairo, n:i; statu m., Sev.lny .Machines and Arms. Huston, ail Washlnifton M., (sewing Machines. Cincinnati, lsl West till !-t.. sew Ut;r Machlntvs. I'llea, l.M flenesi'e, St., Sewln" .Vaelitnes. Atlanta, (i.i Hcl.lve's Oiieia house, Marietta Streot, . , . . Sowing Machine". W asldngton, II. C, c;l in veiith St., sen ing Machines. sni'j"i:a; Lre:3LS7a:irt" f TbUCLTWt Upper hr I'ostusn raid or il eiifi (WTO UK Kido out), il !-' Ct-t RULES lor CUTTIUC rVSSES' CLOTHING, in. il l 'pi il IH frvoitbtCKh. UliCopat-iti-Jrt tn Tnstoful u t iai.ss 1 1 r i atiui. and nr.! cainionioia " Te.''l."Y eisilv mule liv selling TKAS ut ill IMiV icl'hiis' I'.li r, or uiu. in. eiut stu t ,v us .ml c "at' for to idle l Tea ( oinpimy la Aratr ,i cr a" v In.lai ei.ii Iii.i. C v ''UN Tl. V I v Ub c h.uats ra. m nu ior circular, t.. N. Y. ritlli; Nov Ymk WKKKI.Y WITNF.SS J giving News, Markctb, SltnlcH, l'lctuirs, anil and Live Kdltoit.ils ut fl.ie n Jear, l'oslage paid, has ri'.ic'lud TMssi ciivuutleu In thieo jimrs, Ss'nclfer leu sainplu copy. QIIAKl'KN Vj No bucksn I'li-ks alvvavs tU; YOfit OWN MILK TICKS ssmlihs neeilcd. Money sived. ami ruaru, 1 or inuitnueucltvuiar address '1 iib Timtk Co Slromhburg, Mcnrtx) Co l'a. NTKI). Agtiit.s, Male i.ml female, lo kii riciiuescveryvvmitf. l ourtieu tnousana letatcd bv one. Aliuiher wiltekt "I can tuuku make iiiuue.i In llib fa! m, Mllslockesl. Jan'.'iim. business than l can on ",(sj A IIITVK.Y x CO., Norwlc h,e.na. TOS'JU (ar 'ay. ArciiI waiiltil. All c lasses ef W01klni.'lH'(,lllec,f both wxes. v nutiir and old, inukc more iuone,v ut woikloriis.lulhclrunii loe.tiiuts, timing uieir spare inumeuis, or mi tiio time, lliau nt nti) thing else. We enrr emploj incut that will pay hiiiidomel for evety hour's vrwk Kin I puiilciilnrs, tenns, ic., bend us our address at once. Iion't tlclnj, Now Is Ihe time, Don't icv lor work or bii.iiii'sa elst where, until you have learn ed svhat vie oiler, li, stinsos Co., I ctUaiid, Mn lie. Jan. liiiM, ATi.w yohk Titua-Ni:.-"niV. ix-.ut. 1 IN(l AMKllIt AN NKWSI'APKll," THK BEST .vi)VKinislMi.MUn.M, imily.noaswiv. i-inl- WllMSf'.'. I'ustake Kii-e to the subscriber. Srss-li.-ien tYmleM ami Advrlblng KnusHie, Weekly, InelubhotU) VI IliVie- ft, (I'Sttigc paiu, UrNK, N. Y. ! mm Adorns TiiK'nci- Jan inwy, liYl-.UTlhJNlli t'lituiu (itx.el : Svslcnm XV lie All isrmns wlioioiiMniplaieuuik'lngcon iiaols with newsi i rs lor the luieitlin oindvir. tlscineiits, slioiihl ,-eiitl v& lens to (;o. p. i well ,v Co., 41 l'uik ltovv, NtWieik, lor llieir KAMt'll! li'l. r.emK (iilnctj-btveitli citliicu.i eciiielrteg listbct over W) vi'Vkren unit rMUniitt, skovviLts cist. Ailvtiiptii.ii.ts lukm in- irnlliig irruslu launy suits kl u lie u.c i Dotiii rtdutlcn luaipuo Uhn' ii.iih. lm iuk Leei. jm. it it.iy. eo peb cisr ?. COMMISSION l'AIl) HOOK AGENTK. ou new oud wvkt ropular Votkn by cdc id the Ur. estsubscilptlou Wius lu the country. HUoksior cental w uoom Kir ll.w, c. Nohnmbng. Knd