".'. ! HI Tl" "'i'" IB' 11 THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, THEOOLUUBIAH. .1 1, 0 O Jl K II II II (I. V if I II A r, A 1' 111 I, SO, ls;5 lull Komi Time Table. LACKAWANNA ft III.OOMKIIt'im HAII. liOAII NORTH. , HUB A. M sin in. CIS I'. M 1 1.3 J V. M UT I. M. .Mail Tliiln HtpreiH Train B.IJ P.M. Accommodation Train, 8.M A. M. OATAWISSA KAII. I10AD. NOIlTlt. Accommodation Train A. M. lingular Express 8,M I'. M. FOfTlt 7.30 I'. M. 11,9.1A.M. Tlironsn cars on Express ttaln either lo New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation Irnln runs between I'aUiMssa and Wlttlninsport. SOTlt'K 10 villSf HtllKltS. All other business having been brought to n cash basis, It has becomo necessary that Uie narno rule shoutd t applied to ttio Printing buslncKH. A sub. scrlber who does not pay liy tlio time his year l.i up H no pront to tlio oillce, and It payment bo longer de lijcllie lsaposltlclos. Wo shall expect all, there, fore, to pay up between this time, nnd tun first of .Inly ensuing, as wo have heavy pa) mi nts to meet nt tint date. latch subscriber ean tea by the elite pi Int. fd w Ith hi name on each paper from what time he one. Ueuuttaneo m.iy be mad- by mall. at our I Mc It witnessed by llio l'oitmasler. Those Indebted tor .lob work and advertising mut also be prompt In their paj incuts. Produce will coi.llnuoto bo taken In pay tnent as heretofore. tf Tlio hi'e-hull mania has cimitiienceil, The sliced niirinklerwill coon he brought Into requisition. The court yattl tiiiilervviiil ii thorough cleaning; lat Tiicsihiy. The loaels through the country arc in com paratively good order. The Mountain drove ('amp Meeting will roiiiiiii-nco on Wnlne'sel-iy, the 11th of Augint next. The time of the mail train north on the L. A J!. It. It. has been changeil from 10:119 a. lit. to 10:") ii. in. Mnj. A. D. Swjy, of llerwick, it in eoiunianil if the troops in Amlviirittt anil vicinity, watch ing trikeri. During the p.it neck "old Sol" has inililceil some of l!limuisbur''s buineis men to put up their aiuiing' During til e late ice Howl, n canal bo.it was thrown from the canal, at Uituvtissa, uhoiit tin feet on tlio bcrme. (I.n wan inlroihiceil into the laiiiii-ost in front of the Kxehaiigo Hotel lat Monday, which is a gruiul iiiiiiiovemeiit. The building firoiects of Hloimisburg this (priiig are very Haltering. A number of struct UK's have alnady been commenced. Our local notices ure fresh every week, for the iiiot part. Uuycrs idiouhl scan them can fully, always, for they tell where bargains may bi! had. The nuniluw along the railroad lutwcen llloom-biirg and Hupert were pet on lire by a locomotive, on Tuesday last, and completely b.mi.'d over. A pole ferry commenced crossing the Siisqiit liaiina river at Catawissa laht TuciUy. We understand that n wire-rope ferry will soon be roii'tructed at that place. We regret to see that the Danville Opera House is offered nt Sheriff's side. The building is a credit to the town and the proprietor elo .vvcs a much better fate. The "tenting season" opens up with alwiit 3hirty-six circuses on the road. If some of them are not sherilled before next fall it will not be because times are not hard. Jutmedi'itcly over the door lo .Mr. David l.o'eiibirg'.s clothing slo.e is a h.iiiiloiiiciloiillo rejecting lamp, which throws a beautiful ray of light in each of his large windows. Hon. Geo. A. Acheiih.ich, of f'lintou county, has been spending sevcial days amongst his friends in lilnoni-liiirg and the neighborhood of Oraugeville. It is healthy to look upon his honest countenance. -Mr. William Ciilmore, of lilooimburg, re eeiitly pun;haed the building material contained .in the old'KpNcopal Church, for the uiii-iilera-lion of f.'i jO, and will lemove the same during Ulie eoiuiiig summer. This conimdrum is respectfully ubiuilted lo 'iho "best speller" bv an iiuiuiring mind. If fvi-ii-u x spells hii, and e-y-c spells i, and s-i-g-h' e-d spells side, why doesn't s-i-o-u-x-e-y-e n-i-g-U-e-d spell suicide? -An extlangc a-ks; Why don't they give the Hlietionary priies to the worst spellers, instead of in.nl S .Surely, the former have thu most need ii ituiw. That would lc something like a iiuule trace ihe Jjijidiuost to win. "Goods speak for tliem-elves," but it is only allcrlheyaio bought that they enn do so. An object in advertising is to injure people to buy them nnd test them. If goods ipeak for them selves, n good advcrtM mint may also peak for the goods. "An advertisement," said one of the cro ones, ''has mi (fleet like that of taking horses to the water you may do to, but you cannot make t)n-iii drink." No; but you cert duly cannot do so if you do not take them to water. It is doing .something to do Ihnl. There will bo a I'ree Lecture on "Phre nology" at the Slato Normal Hall, by Wm, li. I Miott, of Philadelphia, on this ( Friday) after moon, at 3:30 o'clock. Illustrated by txainina 'tions of lu-aibi iubliclr. I'rofissithial consults tJons at tli ii Kxchaugc Hotel, If llic Montour .ImmVun has not stretched it, nlxiut a baker's doren of Illoomsburgers, includ- ling three hotelist, came near eating out n hotel 3n Damillo so near, Indeed, that there stuns o have been little lift for the late Isurders. lSlooiusburg is ii healiiiy placet Some swindlers ure operating In rural partp, making contrirU with farmers for a "lire-proof nxifinir nitiJi." n lurt of the game being lo git signatures to nolM f.illlngdue at a certain future time, tint are Immediately disKned of by the ntsculs in the bin'mess, says an exchange. Last Saturday night the grocery store of Jos eph Hendersliott, in V.n-l llloomsbiirg, wn broken Into, both in the basement and second iloor. Not finding any goods in either of the aljii v j idVes. thu burelars endenvoiid to efiecl an entrance) on the ground Iloor, but Ihe links. bolts and b.ns proved too much for them. Loss lit thing. Mr. L. T. Shaipless has commenced work on liis new building, on Main street, on llio lot an joining llmt of ir. II. 0. Hower. It Is In be (Mistructeil of brick, "M feet front, by "0 tee I .ieep, and lhreo storle high. Mr, John Sterner is tho eo-ilractor, and is to have It coinplelisl by November next, The building will bo col. slructnl with a view for occupation both an a vtore and dwelling, If thu amiable uentlemsu of tho llentou W'ttklv, who brag ) iniieh ubout liU Industry, 3nists that the stieets of that municipality aie sTOWihsl wilh loafers, we shall itrUiulV H1' iuarrcl with him about It, but only exercise our freeman's nrivileee to hesitate to believe thu suitire accuracy of tho sinie incut, We hv seen crowds there", but they were neither in.vlo up of loafera or Ileutou twwu jicope nor of 'llio roof of a dwelling linuso In 1'ort IS'ohle, belonging lo Mr. Geo, Mnycr unit occupied by Delmer Young, was destroyed by firo on l'riday lat. Mr. Young succeeded In gelling all his goods out without sustaining any serious damage. Damage to the building SI 00, Six tramps, thrco men and thrco women, Aois- nrrtl Illoomburg with u call on Inst Saturday. They got hold of some whiskey, and whether they hougat or tole It wo know not, but we do know lh.it nbonl four o'clock the "lll.ick Maria" hauled them lo tins lock-up pretty well how eome-yo;t-so. lliey wore turned out nund.iy morning and (hen left town. The philosophic llellefontu H'lfrAmin saysi '1 here's no use talking. This thing will have lo wear out itelf it can't be stopped, Here's the latest: I want lolMftspolor An with tin- spoit rs stan, A Woo-ter In ml pooket A Webster In nil linn. ThTfl rlirlit Ix'foro awgens, Ho gorgus and so brite, Ml wrevi with tlio big words From morning until nlte. Mr. John Wolf having declined further ser vice In the position of Superintendent of Si. Matthew's Sunday School, Lutheran congrega tion, on the 1st of April Iat, after a continuous and lailhlul sirvice ol over ughi years, mo Teachers on last Sunday presented him witli a lintidome silver service as a token of their tip piceiation of llio very satisfactory manner in which he at all times dUcharged llio duties of the po-Mlion. Mr. HiriyU Ilitlenbender was lcrtod In succeed Mr. otf. How manv sn okers know what the brands on the cases on Havana cigars mean? The names i'ldin, hmilrc, Jlim u and Jmlr onfms, do not rel'er to quality but lo iies. The quality is in dicated by nipin'i.vt, fuo, tularin); and biltno. M.ulum means tli.it tlio lob.iceo is very strong, rwrum for that not so strong, eofirucfo for mediinn ami thru for mild. ILcktun .Vimnif. Very good but you would oblige lis more, Mr. Ivlitor, by exhibiting a "ease" or even a small box of "Havana 'cigirs." People had them under Democratic administrations, but under Iiuilie.il government the rule eenn to be to eiiiiipil ererylssly to use the meitiiest, not only in smoking but in everything counterfeits instead of genuine shoddy, all ovet 1 TOWNSHIP AfDITOItS. The act of Apt 11 1M, 1ST I, makes ii the duly of llic :iuilitors of the several townships and borough--, to meet annually on the first Monday of . 1 line, and settle the accounts of the super visors, mail commissioners, H'hool, borough nnd township treasurers. These settlements must be published by printed or written hand-bill", posted in at le.it live public places in the bor ough or tuwii'liips, within ten days after settle ment. The auditors must also file copies of the sinie with the township chrk, nnd alo with the clerk of (lie court of quarter sessions. Neg lect or refusal to discharge these duties subject the auditors to a penalty of $20. The Tunkhaiinock Ikmwrat is aroused at the spelling mania, and thinks there has been some thing too much of Ibis orthography bu"iness. It asks: What right, anyway, has Noah W co ster to set himself up as an authority for Hie spelling of woids? Why may not every man, otherwise entitled lo lif -, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, be permitted to spell according to the dictates of his own conscience. ' We agrco heartily with Geneial Jackson, who hated the spelling-book with an intensity only equalled by Andrew Johnson's loveof the constitution with out a k Said the gi neriil to a coxcomb critic, "If e-x-t-r-e-ii-m doesn't spell extreme what does it spell?" We never could exactly see extraordinary honor or merit in the pert niceties of spelling, or whether one spelled according to Walker or Webster, or some better authority, and we know it would busy any one to keep up with the varied and very chaug.ible editions of Webster, and in our use of letters never cared much whether we did or not. Like everything eNe, the main point is to keep within the range of fashion. Good reading is a far rarer, better, higher and more useful accoinpli-hmeiit. To understand the full and exact meaning of what you read, or lo read so that others understand pi wisely whii( tliev hear, is a useful :iti4 elegant accomplish incut. How about reading "bees?" To talk so that every li-Uner understands is alsoagtcat merit. Try a talking "bee." And as prelim' nary to all, get up some more sen-ihle word than "oeu"' to cxpiess your purpose. 1'. T. II. MINIM'S (lltr.AT TIIAVKMNG WOltMIS l'AIIt AT lUNVII.I.K. As the mountain will not go to Mahomet, Ma homet must go lo the mountain; or to inodirn ie, apropos to the times, as P. T. Hirudin's Gieat Traveling World's Fair cannot mine to us. those of us who wi-h to see and who does not? will have lo go to Danville, where it is adveitised in our columns to exhibit on Mouthy, May 10.li. That those who Indulge in the holi day trip will be amply repaid, and in fact reiliie severul hundred per cent., in the wuy of wonder and fun from tlio investment, does not admit of the shadow of a doubt, for no one dreams of disputing the assertion that the ex- traodinary combination ol exhibitions rcleruit to constitutes incomparably the biggest and lnt show on earth. So much has already been said and admitted regarding its pre-eminent superi ority, slo and unique cliar.icter that little need be idituriallv added to insure the largest congre- itioti of people ever known to this section. It u-eelils manv times mote Ol everyiiiing worm eeiug than was ever before collected In a trav- ling exhibition, and in it is no wonder that ith its Innumerable features of instruction and amusement, and us lio-l ol such sitpeio arente celebrities as Maitinho I.owande, the marvelous llrazilian one, four and seven hoise ban back rider ; Mine. KlU.i Doekrill, the more than beautiful incarnation of tlio Amazonian f.iblej Tony, the child hem; Nnthalio, the veritable .eopard athlete; the i,clle 111 others, champion gymnasts of America ; Luke Itivers, the equw Irian Iturton; and h in. II. I'orter, the silver tongued "Fool," it everywhere finds its vast no eoiuuiodations thoroughly tested by countless throngs of eager spectators. So llarnum says. Mr. Klias Fiirni.ui, of Itloonisbiirg, has a powder-borii lh.it his greal-grandf.ithcr, Josiah Funnan, found on the body of a 'lead Indian, in thu I'luteiu pait of New York Siate,in tho winter of n.'id. The horn Is supposed to be that of a bison, and to have eiomc from Kansas, from the fact that the red mail, upon whose body it was found, was one of a tribe from dial Stale. It originally measured 22 indies, but owing to a crack in the largest end .'1 indie's were cut nfll Josiah Furman carried Ibis horn Ihro igh the French and Indian and the Revolutionary wars, and his son Klias carries! It during the war of 1812, Four vears after coming into possession of this relic whlla traveling along tlm extreme eastern Ixmlers of New York State, and as far up asMontreal,Caiiadj, Mr.Purnnw did eome hand some carving with Ids peii-knifj upon the horn. He began at tho lower end and engraved New York harbor with a ship or two, following lids up with New York city, Hudson and the Har lem rivers, New York Fori, Forts Hunter, Hen ry, Harrison, Stelnwix, O.ilaiio, Ldwaril, oara lo Still Water, George1, Niagara and Oiwego' Lakes Champlall), GeHirgi', Oneida and Ontario are among the earvlhgi. Albany and bclici e tidv are represented, with Montreal in Canada, The St, Lawrence river is among Ihu engravings. The carving Is nil artistically done an 1 must have required bolh tiineand patience tocxecute. In ulsjnt the ci title of the horn Is very nicely carved the words, 1 Joslali Funnan, Ills Horn, 17ii0," This relic Is iuw in Ihe possession ul the fourth generation, Jo.luh having given It lo hU uu Ivlhes, he lo his sou Josiah, and he lo bis ijiu l'llas. who resides In lids place. Of four Funnaus wnhlrf le Jjorn two were named Jo aiali and two KIJus. 'j'hU SfjcJ)t memorial deseiven a place In tho Ce ntennial exhibition, at whWh lime 11 vtti haye a fci-tnry of 120 ytuM. OANO0A LAKE, in the dialect of Iho Seneca tribe of Indians one of the pl.t nations of iho Iroquois, whose confederacy Is ono of Iho most Interesting facts nf Indian history there Is n word which slightly anglicised sounds Oah-nn-rji, and signi fies, literally, "im tU moailuiu." It hat not been appropriated, so far as wo know, to the designation of any stream, lake, or other natural object in ihe cou-ilrv, though well ndapled to such IHC. A Iraveltr leaving tlio rallroul at Shirk shinny, pissing north through Ihe mountain gorge, nnd ncross the Huntington valley by Harveyville, will reach the Inso of the North Mountain at Kcd llock, or st irting from Ber wick and following the old Susquehanna and Tioga turnpike, northward, ho will eventually reach the same point, The southern faco or escapement of the mountain that here confronts him is abrupt, mid 800 feet high ; but scaling it by the eld turnpike road he will find himself upon the edgo of n great mountain plateau, which is considerably the highest land In east ern Pennsylvania, with a forest of lo or 20 miles In depth before him and extending n great distance upon either hand. Turning his face backward he may look across the Huntington valley (a dozen miles In width) to the Shlck shinny and Nob Moiinlnins, which screen from his vision Ihe great river which he has left be hind him. I'ut, without pausing upon this prospect, he will advance through the deep wootls as yit untouched by the hand of civilized man, until he reaches the lift opening, beside o ic of the most beautiful of lakes, to find that hospitality and genial greeting awaits him. For here are homes for the reception of visitors it is a place of Bummer retort, where the over worked anil wearied leslileiit of town or city may go to recuperate to find good air, cool temperature, natural scenery, mid other erudi tions necessary to the iiivigoratitm of mind and body. In early times the lake was known as llobin son's lake by the hunters, who visited that sec tion, ami it bore that name for many years, Afterwards, and until lecentlv, it was known as "lnng Poud," in part with reference as to its form and in pirt lo distinguish it from other bodies of water of the same class in ihe neigh borhood. A tavern house of humblo preten sions, to accommodate turnpike travelers, with a small clearing attached, was long ke'pt up ; but travel declined and fishermen and hunters I'lirni-hed an inconsiderable support lo the ever changing proprietors of the place. And then Mr. C'lemuel O, liicketls, of Orangeville, who had been a merchant and afterward a traveler in eastern, countries, and whose health did not admit of active business employment, in associ ation with his brother, erected a commodious stone hotel, personally .superintending its con struction and sojourning mostly at the place himself. To that gentleman the scene there presented a remarkable contrast lo the places he had visited, and the scenes lie had beheld in Greece1, Kgypi and the Holy Land, about which a hook compiled from notes and information furnished by him, was published some lliiitv years ago. No pyramid of Gizeh rose in the landscape; no holy city presented itself for in vestigation ; no Carniel or Lebanon rose from the shores of a great sea with historic associa tions clustering around it ; no great specimen of architecture and no Acropolis recalled the mind to ages of former splendor, as compared with present decay. The past spoke lo Iiiiu only thiough tho mighty forest around him and the placid lake at his feet, but lie was soothed by the presence of nature herself and looked out with untroubled contemplation upon the con lliets and the la-sluns of active, ordinary life. This amiable gentleman has passed from the scene, but the place is now held with a firm hand by his nephew, who has greatly improved it, and added to its former associations the ele ments of convenience and comfort. The lake is a mile and a linlf long by three fjurths of a mile wide-, surrounded by genii rising hills except at its outlet, and lis shores deeply wooded except at tint one point where the settlement has been made. It is truly Gu noja Lake a lake on the mountains and among the highest bodies of wate'r ill the State-. Deserviiu a bi tte r name than ''pond," nil Indian word can nto-t appropriately be applied to il, which will designate the character of ils loca tion, and indicate ils association with the abori gines, the former inhabitants of the forest before civilization Intruded upon the western shores. The Annual Meeting of the Columbia county Agricultural Society, lor Ihe Llectioii ol'Ollieers will be held ill the" Court House, on S.ituid.iy, llio loth of May, al i o'clock p. in. J. P. Co.NNK.lt, 17.2t Chairman Fx. Com. David Loweiibcic heirs to inform I ' Friends and the Public that he has ju-t rc-turkul from lhn New York and Philadelphia Markets, with a Large and well selected Slock of ( noils J'or Sniiner and Summer wear, consisting of Fine Imported and Domestic Cloths and Cissiincres, . ,1- . , 1 1 W. I. .! ....... t...... nii .. i liolce u orsieu, aim .miiu.iii iu.iuus, at. ,.. the best manufacture nuil latest style. He would tlteiefore invite an early call, as his stock is now replete with all the Novelties for Spring and hummer wear. A CAM). To Oim Fi:ii:niis ami Patrons: The latter pait of last yeat we gave notice that all out standing accounts, remaining unpaid on Iho lt of January, would be placesl in other hands lor collection." Our bu-ine-s is of such a character that we have not time to spend to run allei everybody, and have therefore given the ac counts into the hands of C. G. lhrkley, Fsq., to whom vou will please pay the amounts due us. Respectfully, Ac, Moykk linos. Iiiidrcth's genuine fre'sh Garden Seeds, wai- rallied, at .Maize s. A luge ine of Drcs Goods both Plain and Plant very cheap at UlarK ,1- Noll s. F.xamine K. M. Kiiorrs show window for nobby Shoes. New Orhaus Mo'y-ses at C. C. Man's. New Calicoes and Ginghams this v.-e-.k L Hz A Sloan's, W. H, Hrowu keeps the mo-t complete) and hue-it as-ortmint ot UroceTiew that can lie pur- chased in market. His Groceries are fie ah and am sclcctisl from first liupoitcro bawls. JJis Prices are luve, as he has purchases! his goods al noiioni ugiire-s io sin, mi- iiiue-s. C. S. Furman has now in store the Finest Lot of Made-up Harness, both Light and Heavy, Kins-le and Double-, ever sevn in Illooinshiirif A nice lot of Traveling Higs, Valises, Shawl Straps, Ac., always on hand. Repairing liar nesi a Specially." His Prices aie nlwaw Rea sellable1. W. H. Hrown keens a fine assortment of Can ncd Fruits and condenses! good. Al-o, a full issorlineiU of Nuts and t reneli Uandy anil wr nnges and Lemons, J. II. .Malzuhas a lare stock of Fruit Fx tracts of all kinds, warranted ttrietly fi'trf, wholesale nnd retail. HoteN, Restai.rant', I (.'ream Saloons ami Country Mereh uili supplied al eity pi Ices. Go tu ItiMSM.i.'n for vour Gioccrios, lie soils for cash nml will not bo undersold. IiO ca.cn Conci)r.ttesl Lyo ju.t reiei'ved at Moycis Drug I'.utptirlum. Large Stock of lllaiik Hooks of all kinds and sizes at Clark s Hook htore, Mrs, RKiirxvA Caicman, of Heiilon, has lii.t ictiiriud fiom Ihe city with a tine nsorlinint id Millinery Goods and Notions to which she in Viles the attention ot uie puoiii'. io-,ii- Gk.nii,i:mi:s. are vou aware that Criitchliy A Kline1, proprietors) of Iho Centennial Tobacco Store-, opposite the old Fplse-opal Churcli, kei the hi si Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. in lllooni.biirg' Tiy them and b convinced, Go to rurmaii's Furniture Rooms, coiner Main and Wet strcels.for anything In Ihe 1 ur nlnii-.! line. Ho lias on hand some vciv hand some Patent Sleeping Coaches forcldlilleii, Call and nee llieui. Trmit I'lb-s and Fishinc Tackle of all dc- ecripllons at j. Schuyler t Son's uuw Hardware Hurt's fine Shoes at McKlnnryV. Mr. Charles M. (Ilrttn has on hand n fmo stoel: of Harness, Saddles, llrldles, Collars, Halters, Whips, and In fact everything usually found In n first class Harness Store. Repairing done neatly and promptly. Terms moderate. Jaincsi Cadmati has In stiito a fine lot of Fur niture of every description, Picture Frames, llraekets and Croquet Sets, all of which ho will sell as cheap as can bo bought elsewhere, (live htm a call. Miss A. Workhelser, Iht llloomsbiirg Milliner, having just returned Irom llio City with a largo stock of Goods, will bo pleased to see all her old customers and-fricntU us well as new. Giro her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Cufis, Collars, Tie", Kmbrntdery, ('&, at Clark ,C- Wolf's. If you want u good Ham, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you wnnt Coffee Java or Rio, If yott want good Canned Fruit, If you wnnt the best Mackerel, If you wnnt .Sugar for Ihe least money, If you want the- best Syrups In town, If you want good Clgar.s, If you want good 'iolnioco. If you want anything in tho Grocery nml Provision line, go'to Uum-jri.i.'ij, .Main street. t tf-25 Town orders taken by C. W- Hr.h & ISl'.o. in exchange lbrconl. 25tt Gn to The Singer Sewing Machine office in Opera House for best Oil, Needles, Tuckers, lleiuiners, itv. I. W. Harlnian is in Philadelphia buying his Spring Dress Goods, A;c. Who wouldn't wish for a pair of V.. M. Knorr's Fancy Spiing Style ot Shoes? Call and see llieut. New Goods I New Goods and Good News at W. ilartinan's. Daniel Yoeum lias just received from the city a large nssortntent ot Fine lteady-.Made Cloth ing. Summer Suits from $7 to j'JO. Prime No. Maekarel, Quarte-rs SU. barrels .-o..",U nt (he Central Tea Store. Half The largest assortment of Dre'ss Trimmings and Ilultons in town is nt Lutz & Sloan's. Go to C. C. Man's lor White Cordtirov. Another large lot of Lead and Linseed Oil just added to the stock of Mover llros., which will be sold cheap for cash, For a Stylish Suit of Iteady-maele Clothing go to D. Lowenberg's. C. W. Nkai, it lino., spare no expense to cud out nice coal. ttlli Go to liirs'jill.ls for your Kxtrn Maple Syrup clear us crystal. Only One Dollar per Gallon. O.ir own make of Calf SS.OO, at F. M. Knurr's. llools, sewesl, for Wiivt to Wi:aii, Wm:x to Wkaii and How in Wkak your Spring and Summer Sails are questions that are answered daily at D. Lowenberg's Popular Ch thing Store. A large line of White Goods consisting ol liioeubx, Pbiiils Plain Gooels Ac. very low, at Clark .( Wolf's. Persons from the enuntry attending court next week should not go home without some of those fine Delaware Shad, received fresh three times, a week, at .1. 11. .Maizes. llai' Halls and Hats in large variety nt Clark's Hook Store. Cu-toni Work a speciality at McKinney's. ."j Neck Unfiles for 23 cents at LuU & Sloan's Summer Hats al C. C. Marr's. Mover llros, will nay cash for a load of live Straw. field's Fancy Slippers at K M. ICnorr's. Go to I. W. Hartiuan'.s for vour Woed Canst Chain at SO cents. Pretty little Suits for Children at D. Low enberg's. Call and sec the Croquet Sets at Clark's Hook Store. Don't, IO worried and annoyed with not onlv n poor quality of Coal hut dirty and latv beside, but bnv of C. W. N'HAI. ec lino. who deal only in the best qualities. 2,3tf Granulated Sugar for sale at Russki.'is. Go to W. II. Hrown for fine Ironstone China Ware. Ak for J. Wedgood's ware it will not ister and is the best in niaiket. lea.ets 1...0, Dinner Sets sold at bottom figures. Those tint :ire in want of are will hud it to their lntere.t to go to W. H. HnrvD. Real Hair Switches and Rraids at C. C. Man's, very cheap. Frill's Favorite Irish Soap for sale at J. H. Maize's. This soap is of a peculiar greenish olor.anil i.s the most novel and original raniily oaii ever ollereil to the American puiilie. Try it. Dress Trimmings, -M kinds, at Clark A Wolf's. Si. 73 will buy . M. Knorr's. a pair of Lasting Gaiters at Pewter Sand for sale nt liL'.ssni.'S. If you want u first class Farm Wagon, If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon, If you want an Kliplie Spring Wagon, II' you waul a Pleasure Wagon, If you want your Wagon put in good trim, lf'uni want icnairs done good will) short '.otiee, Go to J. R. F.U'.s. All Co.tl slated and screened before leav ing the old established coal van! of C. W. NllAI.it lino. 23tf Go to W. IL Hiown's if you waul a good Extra Mackerel. Shaker's f Jardeii Seeds for sale at HunSKlA Fine assortment of Ciesiuet Sets at Clark's Hook Store1. Cheese at 111 tents le-r pound, Rio Coffee 25 C-'tiU per pound, Cannesl Tomateps IS e'enta, Corn 2o e-ents, tire-en l e'.es -j.j cents, aim rcaeiu !) cents at llic leiiti.it lea More. .1 pairs of Ladies' or 5 pairs of Gent's llase for 23 cents al Lutz A Sloan's. Mnycr Hios. will pay cash for llKl Riishels of Oils. tt- , Ntw Gwsls tit C. C. Marr's this week. Lsilbs' and Gents line Hoots and Minis lit McKinney's, 2d door below Ihe Court Hoiie. ,V big line of ltlack Jewelry just icvciud at CUrl; A Weill's, Twin Ilrothers' Yeast for sale at Maize's, A fine lot of elanan .", Oranges and Lemons jut rccetvcel at RlHsel s. , .-., , , ,, Sprint! Suits made up In City Slyle at I). lowenberg's. Cheipcst lino of Window Shadei) in the ('niiiitv at Clark's Hook Store'. Gents' Favorite Hackle Shoe at Knorr's. Go to W. II. llrowu's. His Fish are New an 1 warranted full weight. His prices are low. Look at his l'isli Ueloie you uuy al any oilier place. Si c Lu'z A Sloan's slock of new Skirts and .-bawls. - : ' ,1. H. Maize sells pureOswego Com Starch. Illiilclied and l-'nbleachesl Miislinone yard wide1, lor ID cents per yarn at i.iiiz iv moan s, A new s'nk of Prints, Muslli s, Gin 'hums, -.ml all kinds of Domestic Goods, ai the very lowest i'.i-li prices, at l.larK iv Woll s, . , .- - Iluy the Shake r Garden Seeds at C. 0. Marr's, they aie- the he-t lu Ihu market. .1. II. Maize is prepares! lo funil-li country meieliaiit-s Willi e ig us nt city prices, Faiuiihih, A'lTliNTIOS. Russr'.M. takes iiu tcr, ivggs Him I'roiiuee tit exciiango tor goods. When you go to Philadelphia stop nt .1. .11 I If . V.. Drt. I III, 11.. lliu .tlitgiicny uousc, sSti, oi- iiiui oi-t .liar kit htrcct j having been recently renovated I'rico oniv & per nay, a. iiix'k, March 10,'7S-J' 1'roiirletor, Merchant) going to tho city will do well to call on W. H. llUNTi'.lt, who Is engaged with tho old nnd rcliablo firm of Ykaukr h Kiutl.KSSTorK, for Hnt. Cnp, Straw Goods.exc , 237 North Third street, Phila delphia. .March ll,'75-!lm COAL. COAL Old Kslalillshfd Coal Ynril. C. W. Ni:.u, k lino., Wholesale -fc Retail Dealers in nil sizes ol llio best qualities ol Red nnd White Ash Coal, nt Ihe very lowest market rates, llnvt'constnnlly on hand lnrge stocks of Domestic, Cupola, lllaeksinith's Anthracite, llitttmlnous, nml Liniebtirncr's Coal. Fspccinl ntteiitlon given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain nnd Lumber taken In exchange for coal. Coal delivered to any part of the town nt short notice. Orders left nt I. W. McKclvy's store, or at our oilier, will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yards at "William Neal it Sons' Furnace', Hast llloomsbiirg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. COAL. 7-tf-23 COAL TOWN AND COUNTRY. ties rlsci o o'clock 00 minutes sew a o'clock 81 minutes. o Moon rises S o'clock n. in. o Oolii Is now quoted at a premium el about lis In other wor.H gr.ru Wcks are 13 per cent, below par. o Ilr.ANK lii-Fiis, on Parchment and linen pajier, com monaii ltir Ul iiliilstrators, Ktccutorsaud Trustees, for sale cheup nt theco i mhias omce. (, l'Ai-KK Hi is Just received and for sale at the Co I.L'iibian oftiee. A Hnnri.iMi Trctii ! thousands die annually from ticglcctci I coii;'hs and colds, w hlch soon ripen Intoconstunpllou, or other equally fatal diseases of llic lungs; when by Ihe timely use of a single bottle it Dr. Whtar's llalsnm of Wild Cherry their lues could hate been preserved ton ki ecu old age. 1.0 cents and II abotlle, large bottles much the cheaper. o- TliKATlMI TIIK WltOXll DISIIASK. Many times Women call upon their family physi cians, one with thiulysjK-psln, another with palpita tion, another with trouble of the breast, another wl h jialn here an 1 there', unit In tills wn they all present ullka lo llieiiiselees and their easy-going and tiidinerent duclors, separate and distinct diseas es, (or which he prcsciibes his pills and potions, us hUinlns Ihem to be sueh, whi'li,In reallt, they aie all s mptoms caused by SQine uterllto disorder : and while they aio thus only able perhaps to palliate for a time, tiiy tire ignorant ot tne cause, and encourage their practice until huge bills are made, when tho Milierlng patients are no better In the end, but prob ably worse ot the delay, treatment, and oilier com plications made, and which a proper medicine direct ed to Hid cause would have entirely removed, tlteicbv liistltiitlnc; health and comfort Instead ot prolonged misery. Prom Miss LoatMie K. s-r. Ci.ein, Shade, Athens e'ounty, Ohio : "Dr. It. V. Pierce, llurralo.N. Y.-oiir r.ivorlle Proscription Is working almost like a mtiacle on me. I am belter already than I have been for over two jears." From Ku.e A. Sciiiiek. Zanesvllle, lud. : "Dr. Pierce I received the medicine you suntmc nud began uslnjf It Immediately. As a result of the treatment I feel lietter than I have for thre-e years." 1'iom Mrs. .Ions K. U ejiiu.s, Udell, III. : "Dr. Pierce Tho Katorlto 1'iescrlptlon has done me good, which I am very thankful for." Dr. Pierce's I'avorlto Prescription Is sold by dealers In medicines. o No u of any logger taking the larje, repulsive, griping, drastic and nauseous pills, composed of erudo and bulky Ingredients, and put up In cheap woesl or pasteboard boxes, when we can. by a care ful application of chemical science1, extract all Iho cathartic and otte r medicinal properties from the most valuable roots and heibs, and concentrate them luto a minute rrauule, u-carcely larger than a mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by llioso of the most .sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Kach ot Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgatlee Pellets rep resents, In a mo-t concentrated form, ns much ca thartic pon cr us Is embodied la any of the large pills found for salelu ihe ihu-stores. Prom their wond erful cathartic power, In proportion to their size, people who have hot tried them are a t to suppose that they ure harsh or irastleln elTect, but sueh Is nut at all the case, the different actlee medicinal principles of which the nru composed being so har monized, one by tho others, us to produce a most searching nnd thorough, j et gentle nnd kindly oper ating calh.ir.le. The Pellets aie sold by all dealers lu medicines. o a miind iii:Ai;ni maxim. Order Is hciiveis first law." This great luiexhn ipp!lcs with peculiar force lo the dlsclmri-e of the vital functions. Disease Inevitably supereenes up on phjsleal liregularlly, Just as calamity Is sure to How want of s.slein and punctuality In the alTalrs ol life. Hut while It Is neUto Impossible tooveieome settled mental habits of ill-older. It Is ipilte feasible to reined luibltu.il Irreijiilaitlles of the body. Ills elpllne tho unruly oignns by wise and time y medi cation, and health w 111 be established upon a perma nent basis. Although there are many remedies pre - scribed for this pin pose, there Is not ono among them can compare hi dlicctiicss and piomptltude of action with Hostel ler's stomach, Hitters, lor ever disor der allectlns the Isiwels, liver and stomach, und for the numerous sinpathetle henous ailments lo which alimentary or bullous disturbances glo rise the Hitters are a most reliable speclile. Their won drous elllcaey Is attributable to thu fact that they llrst reinoe e the cunte of such maladies, lrr"gul.u 11 and then by their tonic opeiatlun repair the loss ot ph.Vfleul substance produced by sickness. Const I patluu, bllllousness, dyspepsia, heatlbuin, sleeplevs ness, Intermittent fevers, rheumatism and nervous tremors alw.is succumb to the operation of this safe and potent medicine. A regular habit, sound bleep agd easy digest ton aie uiiiung the blessings vv hlch Its use confers. It Invigorates, relieves lie piesslon of mind, and promoting complete assimila tion, materially assists In covering tho angles and hollow places of Iho attenuate-el, shrunken frame with Htm, healty tlesli. o WIIKItHTO ADViniTlsK. A, T, siewait says the ls'St advertl-lni: mediums hu has ev er found "ate tho old established organs of Uie two political parties, ul the seveial count sent, throughout the I'nlon." 'These," ho soys "reach ejvery family of tho least account In their several counties, and mo more carefully iced Ihanany other class nf Jimrmds." It Mr. Stewart's Judgment It of value, Ihele l. no dlfllctilty 111 deciding which pajcr It Is (or the Interest of business mi l. to advertise In. The C'oi.i'Midv Dkmocuat, upon which this paper Is li.uil.illy founded, was e stat.llshed In Is3i), oud Iho Colvmi'.us now enj.is a wider circulation and gt eater prosperity thau 11 ever did. It gi.es iegul.ul) Into two thousand families In Columbia and adjoining cuiinllcs, and by most i f them Is lead Irani the tli-st to the last line. It Is the only its-signl-inl exponent ot near live thousand llemcs'liitlc voters lu Hie cuui.ty. II gives adve'illsc. nienis u tasty display, that makes Ihem attractive otts p.i'.uns, thus ensuilng greater ceitulnty that they will px ruse them. While Its circulation Is un doubtedly much Iho Liigtstlntho count), the nd vei Using rates of the CoinvniiAsisu1 nohljlwr than those of other papers with barely half as 1 several not one-foiuth lt,o number c( subseilteis. Pacts like these speak M tin inselvts, Nn shrewd business man will ne"leot tolusoit his adveitbeir.snt In the COl.CHEieN If o DYSPIIPSIA! DYsPEI'MAI DYSPEl'.sA I Dysperslels the most perplexing of all human ailments. Itssvmptoiisare almost tnilidte In their vurli't), nnd th.1 forlorn and despondent victims cf the disease i.fu n f-iney Iheinselves the piey.ln turn of every know n malady. This Is due, In pai t to the lose sympathy which exists between tho stomach ind the bruin, an I In part also the fact ttiat any dis turbance of the dlgi'stlvu luiKilnii necessarily disor ders the liver, the bowels and the nervous system, and effects lo some extent, the quality of the blond. V..V Utinke-rs Hitter Wine of lion s a sum cure. This Is not a new preparall.'n, to be tried and found wauling; It lias been prescribed dull) fur many ) ears In the practice of eminent ,h)sUl.eus with uiipai.ill' eled success: 11 Is not expci led or Intended lo cure all the diseases lo which the human f unny is sun jeit.bntls warraiitedtocuioD)spi'psl.i lulls most ob stinate form, liiinki l's Hitter wine of iron never fans lo cure, symptoms of Dyspepsia are loss of appetite, iv lad and rising of ihe food, dryness of the mouth, heartburn, distension of tho stomach and bowels, co-,t lp.it lull, headache, dullness, sleeplessness nnd tow spirits, Tiy the great remedy and bo convinced of Its merits, (let the genuine. Take only KunkelV, which Is put only In II bottles. De)ot, 2lv .North Ninth hi., Philadelphia, Pa, It never falls. Porsale bi ull Druggists an I di'iders everyw here1. rvi-E woux, Item ived lu a few hours, Nufco asked until the entire worm wllh head, Is expelled. Medicine harmless, being pnreU vo;etable. Consultation free by Dr. 11. 1'. Uimkle, Nossn North Ninth Slreet, Philadelphia, P.i. Seat, phi and Stomach v urms al su removed, Adv p'e Inc. Send fur circular, nolo your ilnis'gltt and isk for Kunkel's Wnirn s.vnu l'r;cc,fi per bottK th" Worm Hyrup nev er falls. o t in; cosvr.sMON up an invalid, Pi iiii.iii.ii as a WAnsisu and tcr the lienetltot Yoi'NU Mkn anii unit ns who suffer from NUHVUl'S DKllll.lTV, LOSS op l xNUOOD, etc., suppl)lng Ihe means of self-curei. Written by one who cured him- 8el( after undergoing coiisldemblo quackery, and bent free on rei-elvlng a roit-pald directed tun elope Suflcrers ore Invited to address the author, NATlU.NIKI.MAYl'AlIt Mar, 0, H-lm llox 100, Hrookl) u, N. Y. MANHOOD IliyTOnED.-Atlctlmotyoulliful 1m pi udence, raining prrinaturo decay, nervous debil ity, etc., having tried In vain every known remedy, lias found n simple self-cure, which lie will send free to his fellow-sutlcrers. Address .t. II, Itcevc.", 7s Nfissnu St., Now York. July a, -8 m o- TO CON8PMPTIV1W. -The adverlljer, hav ln been perm jncntly citre'd of tliat drenddlse.ise, t (iiiHutiiptlon,b) a simple remedy. lsnn.xlotnto innke known to his fellow sulicrers the Menus of chit. To oil w ho eWtra tt, ho will send n copynftl'e prescilptlon u-'d,(freo ot charge,) with the directions for pivpirlng ant UsIiit tho same, which they will nnd a sciie ct ni! for Consoiitiox, Asthma, llnosciiiTis.Ae'. Pintles wishing tho prescript Ion will please address Dev. K. A. WILSON', 101 l'cnn StWflllainsburgh, Now York, o TIIK J1KST PItlNTINO Ol'l'lUH. the present Is a good opportunity to remind the fi lends of the paper, and tho public generally, that the Columbian Jon Primiino Oi fici: has no superior In this section, and, In some respect", Is without on equal. During tho last year wo have completely re new ed our t) pes nnd made largo additions, and It Is no Idle lioast to say that wo lnvo now the llest Pressevs, the llest Assortment ot Type1, the llest Stock of Paper, Cards, Ac., and Iho llest Workmen In tho county, our workmen nro specially adapted for their places, and wo make It a point to alwa)s give our customers a neat, correct nnd satisfactory lob. Wo do not claim to do work for less than others, but will warrant It to be ns cheap, as can bodonenny w hero nnd ) ield a decent prollt. All who nro In need of Job Printing of nuy kind-Plain or In Colors mil tlnd It to their Interest to give tho Columbian onico atrial. We have on wand evety variety ot Cards Paper, Ink, Knveloiies, tegs, Ac., that Is likely to bo called for, andean furiil'h any quantity or stjleof w ork on sltoit notice, lllndlng to order. t( o Amkuicass auk e Natios oi' DvsrKPTics We live last, dissipate and till curly graves. We drink all kinds of alcoholic spirits, nnd swallow, vv lthout mas tlcntlon, pork, giense and every kind ot life-destroying, system-clogging, Indigestive food. Da. Walk- KU'.S VEtmTABI.K VlNKIIAK IHTTKIIS Will remove tllO evil effects und tho recovered patient, with pure, M tulUed electrical blood How lug throng i his velus vvUI have n dearer head and a cooler Judgment, which added to experience, will cause him to ab stain In the future. P-lw o- Scimsc.'.s sua Whin tonic. lu the atmosphere expel lencisl here during the summer mouths, tha lethargy produced by the heat takes away the desire for wholesome food, and frequent perspiration) re duce bodily energy, particularly thoiesutlerlngfroin Iho effects of debilitating diseases. In order to keep a natural healthful actlvlt.v of the system, we laut result tonrtltleiol Means, tor this purpose-sclrenck's ivaWeed Tonle Is very effectual. A few doses will create an npiH-tlte and give fresh vigor to theener- rated body. I'or d)spcpsla, It Is Invaluable. Many eminent ph)slclans have doubted whether dyspepsia eaubo permanently cmed by tho drugs which are generally emplo) ed for that purpose. 1 ho Sea Weed Tunic In Ils nature Is lotully dlflereiit from such drugs. It contains no coiro-Ive minerals or acids : In fact It assists tho legular operations of nature, and supplies her dellelencles. Tho tonic lu Its natuic, so much re.iembles the g.istilc Juice that Is almost Iden tical with that lluld. The gastric Juice Is the nat ural solvent which, In a healthy condition of Iho body, causes the food to bu digested ; and when this Juice Is not excreted In sufficient quantities, Indiges tion, with all Its distressing s.vinptnni". follows. The. sea Weed Tonic performs the duty of the gastric Juice when the litter Is deficient. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic sold by all Druggists. FOR ItENT. Tin: FINE STOKE PeOOM InO. W. stcrnei's new butldlngon MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, together with Tllftr.H ROOMS on second floor, two ftotitlng on .Main street, anda HALL on thlid floor, adapted to secret orders or entertain ments. Will be I e-nte d un reasonable terms. I'or particulars Inipilre of O. W. STKUNElt, aprtW 17 lra Hlooiusburg, Pa. PRIVATE SALE REAL ESTATE! rMII' .iiliseriliers ofler at private sale, on fa vor.tble tetms, the following described propi r- t. VU: F I F T Y ACRES of land, more or less, situated In Mt Pleas- iis nut tmvnslilii nhniit. two tulles hntlli nf j!' llloniiisburg, on the public road leading trom .it I.krht street to lluekhuiu. adlolnlner lands of Kllas Iluvvell on Uie west, Win. Howell and James Urlnies mi the south, Samuel llaitell on the east, and Joseph (dlbert and Wm. Howell on the north, all cleared 'xeept almut t. acres which Is will Umbered, on which nro elected a Ug House nnd Leg Ham. out-buildings, He. Also Miilety of choao fiult In ijcarlng. NINE AND ONE-HALF ACRES. situate in Mt. t lcasnnt township, on 1 lie public road lending frnin Light stieet to.Ieisetown, about four miles irom Hloonisbiirir. all elcued. whereon uie j ieetedat'ivostory KliAMll IIOl'SIl and Kite hen, a NKVV ham n.it, nit'i oui-ouiiuings. -uiereisn Ytil Nii OIll'llAltl) of eholeo l'rult of all klnus Just eouihig Into be.ii lug on 111 'se premise's. Al.o n good Spring ot soft water tit the do, )V. I'or term's. ;e., aj--ply, on the latter preiul.es tu (li:o. W. JACtiHY in-iin (iiiizi:li.i:ii.jacoiiy. FOll SALE! Valuable Town Property and Farm at Private Sale ! IMfl') untlcr-igneil, one of Ihe I'xeciitors of JL (IKDlttlK WHAM:!!, dis'i-iisi-d, olleis nt prlvale sale, ihe following valuable properly, to wit : oni: two-stouy ni'eicK; dwkllixo with nut.hiillilln'rs mid lot attached, sltuated'on .Main sireet, i.iooiiisiniig, ra. i u;s uou.se l-i Miiiaeio for two families. ALMi-ouo iwo-ston frame dwelling house, with oiit-bulldlngs, flame st, iblo und good lot utt.icl.ed. lid. piopi'ity Ls opposite the residence of thu late I If. X.isl Al .Ml. unit two-fiorv frittuo dwellllii; house with Hable oul-buildtngs and lot attached situated on Dock suet i, iiieieimsMirg, ra. A IX i, hi vjeani lots hiniaK'Uon f ourin Mieee, ALSO, a valuable faun situated oni'-hulf mile Hum the town ot .M'Hwensvllle, P.i. said f.irm contains Vi UlTesof Plflil. l or tu ins or sun npptv to (imitiil! W. eoil'ti:i.L, llsecutor, l'eb. li, '"Mm. HIiKiinsbiirg, Pa. To tlie ScIioq Directors of Colmnliia Co f i:nui.a!i:n' In imwi.inee nf the f.irlv I tlilnl M'l llon nf the uel of Mh Muv, 1-ti, jou un' hi it'liv in'lllk'il loini'rl lu e'liiiu-ntlnti. ut the e-nuil Iiuum1, tu Hloe-ruslieirer. li tin1 llrht 'lue'Mlav In M. n. A. li Hiv lu In.; in,' luurlli il.iv ot tin' month. nl i ii'loi k l'i tin1 uiii'riionii, iiiiU si'h'it live ue-K, li u ni'ijui lly ot I In lmiL' niimlier nf Ulresruirb piri-. I'lti, on1 jH'rieun iii iiu'r.ii.v uim wrie'iiiiuu ite'innre' liu nils, ami ut skill iiiile1.v.i,eiliii,i'i1ln tlii-nrt ut le-iiili. tiir. asi'imiii.e Mipi'iliiti'i.iuiit, fur Un1 lliree hiiee'i-e il- Ing je-.irM il' it iiiiiini tin1 uniimiit nf mnp iiMillun ful tlie isiui' : nml ii'ilif tlie le'Mllt to I lie.- Mote Mivrlute'n(k'i.i, ul lliiirliiiurir, us ie'itilrel liy tlie imriy-tiintii uii-i r ri.eiii wcuuns en s.uu iei. M. II. Iltll. ivuntv Sune-rlnteneleut of fulumUt etniniy tiiui:,-i'eiiir, r.t , April mtii, i - r&. upr.ioln Mauiiootl : How Lost How Restoroil! Tl'ST iitihlishiHl a new eilitinn of Dr. Cl'I. ( ) VKH WKI.I.' ee'lebiale'il e-.si.iy on lliu raellcal curl ..lltirxit nnfll.,.... i.t C.,..r..,n, ... rl.n., j'fflcSl or Miiiliial MYuknens. In oliinum Se irt- weuknenH, 1 inpott iicy, .Mt-UIfll niiel i)ii.it-u! uie.ii.ieiij , liupe'llime'llt!, Muriliige', eto.i aLofonsiiniptlon, KplU'ivr, nu.lHtb Iniltif eil Ij) bulf-lueluljenee ornextu.il eitriiMn-iUK-e l'lli's, Ae. UOfVi-ice, in n unM tiuclopt, only tit ctntt. Tlio cele'linileel nutlior, In tlilt aelmlr.iblu nw) elnirl.vilomointr.i.es from ii thirty jears' mietvttifu practice, that the alarming coiiinquences of Hi. ubuw may lie radically ciireel lthout the elaufiirou use of Internal moillclne or tho application of the knlfm puli. tiir,- i, it it moaeof euro at once nlmpl uertnlii, anileffecliiul, by means of which every m forer, no matter wlwt his condition nny be, may cui hlmsi'lf cheaply pjlvntely, ami raillcully. tPThls Lectmo should be In tho liamUeif every youth ami every man In the lanl. Sent uniler ne.il. lu a plain envelop,', to any nil ilresH, po3t.p.ilil, on re-te-lpt ot bis cents, or two pet Httemps. .Midress the fuunuiern, CHVS. J. C. KI.IN'H.V CO.. 187 Ilowery, Sutc ViTt, I'ett unite llox t, M Arrll m, Ti-y IIUSINKKS CAltPS, IJ viNiTisde-Aiins, LK1TKH IIUAIIM, IIII.I.1IKAI1S. I'llOllllAMMKs!, IIMTKltS. .10.. AO.. Neatly and Cheaply prlntee! at thu Coi.um niAN tmice. BLANK NOTKN.vviih or without vf id(Jo( I.rtentthoCoivifi.uNOlllfV. ' I.AYTON lttlNYON. HARDWARE STOKE. LAYTON JUINYOX, &CO., IHX)OIS13lTIKJ, TA keeps constantly on linml it I'ull nml Complete Stock of HE -A-HSTID SHELF HRDVC7"JftK,'E!, wlilcli wc will sell to tho I'tililleJ at Trices so l,ow ni to defy competition, OVIIt STOCK CONSIST!! IN PA.UT OP IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of nil Grades and I.nlel Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Horse and Mule hoes, Howe Nails, etc, PATENT WHEELS OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallebels, Axles Spring. Gum and Oil 6'lotliw, Vuleiitine-j Varnishon, Spirits J urpentini', ami a ficncral Slock of AGON AND CAIUUAGH MAKERS GOODS, Buildinu; Materials, such aa DUNCAaNON NAlLh, Lewis' Lead, est Cblorrf, Pure Oils, etc., a low as GIVE US A CALL AND SICE FOll YOUUSKLF. LAYTON RUNYON & CO Mnr IP, ISTfl tf. NEW HARDWARE STORE! SUCCIOltrf TO .1. 1". W1DKMA.V ex: CO., Ijoiinlet.s, Gouges, Tweezers, l'liers, '-SbS aUji'ol.s ami Kettlca, Tans ami I' rievs, jflfl JjAU thiii!;a for nil sorts of hue cr. JP ' We' have alrio lidded to our Stock PATENT WHEELS & SPORES, WHEELBARROWS O-LASS, PUTT x, OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Iii nil its ISrnncliei!, Carefully Selected and PiireltaK-d low for Ca-li phintj in Advantage's for Selling which can not lie uxcelleel by any other Hardware Store in tho Country. GIVE US A CALL AoYD Wc GUAUANTEH both in PIUCE The Largest Store -T (inTsJTTTTT T1TB .M.irclM2,';..-y d Ownu luun The 11BMIMIT0N SEwi.sn MA- chink has t-pruns raplilly into faeor as possessing the best com bination of gooet qualities, namely ; Light runnliig.Smooth, Nolselebs, ltapl'i, Durable, with perfect Lot kStltcn. It is a Shuttle Machine, wllh Mitoiuatlo Drop Fee-il. Ue'lgn beautiful ami constiucllna Iho very Iwst. GOOD yVQ BIsTTB WAJMX1S1J. -sTJSiSTa, ,M)Dit..;, HemiiiiLton Mm Cumpauy, llioD, 1 Y. iinixcii orncE.s cif Kr..nix;To. co.Mi'AXir.s. Iieminctiiii &. Sori!i,' Ileuilngtoii Sewing M. I'ominetou As'l Co., Co., j IMOX, X. Y. MaicliB, '75-2tn 4UHNT.S. C'lriiie; t-'liaiiK 'vlU at sitilil. Necessare as Soap iioeiLsfice. e'hange'liaiig utiictuilug Company, Uostoa. 17IIKE SAMl'I.KS to AirctiK Ladies' ( eun " bluatlm Nei-ille-book wllh I'hroims snul lamp, f I , eil.Le;iv c i;i'lll'jiu,.siassus.iuai.in (MINTS VANTKU for the Uvt. elieapisl und fatte-st selllii',- ItlMe v cr pub l-lii d st ml tin our oura UMins lo Ak""Is. ftAlio.NAi. 1 1 n- l.lsiu.Mi to , rjiuaai'ipuu, i. J .",000 I'oi' a niM1 of Aslhina, Coughs, i'1' C"h mat AiiAMsei.vs j',eii.;,ie' ii.m.-..h win ne prvTTtcure Ukuk HAiTLrs a" eviits. .IDI1N UUIjU.stoN, 110LU1WAY AtO ,Agems,l'hlliidel pMa. lnvi'iimnvi'V n semi. riiAiiM I INO." lluw either se-s may fuseluuto nnd tralu tho love anil uilectlotih ot urn ihtm- ii they choiise lnslunll). 'Ibis slranli1, menial aeiiulii ini'iit ull can puss.'KS, irte, eii uiuu, iitz,i iei, ii-'veiiii-i liu a aiiuii.t;u iiuiul. iijijujii ,111.4., i.n-niii-. nun to Iaiues. wiiuiini; si -ut .-.in, : a eiueei book. Addivis T. WILLI A.M .v; i' l'lilm. I'hlla. 10ITUK, OH THICK Nl-CK I'OSITIVK r 1 cm i'il. Coutalns.no leHllue ur Mereuie inn can bo useel wllh sulely ut all times. HI not sum or Irritate tho skin. SVtut for package1, rrlri' r. ci iils, l.u'KKK.t t o , Luulm tlio, Ohio. c llllll lUKISTI.U; 11 AH.MONY, H WILLIAM VA ,K : A. b. L .V sh I.KI'.ll A. s. 1L .V splendid Music li.sk uiKin ii NKVV, Ntileirul and LASY Mtli-iii.l') whlili anv onu inv learn to read juuslcaiid Hug In one rum th theitmo ivoulii'd ly e,ld mi thisl-.. ivngmel tor t'liolra. Mnuuu: si'liools nml Mut tcul Soe'le-ilcs. Liberal lawuceuiema lo Jiutie leaeneis. esiueu iingcs iruura in- Miuj.ies nini.i'. ami ri ii l.lslllNll IIUL'hL', llenaud lie! Sui:se.ui Stieet, 1'hll iile'lphla. Tu. 1,000 ACiHN'ra, TU.t'nr.Hs, .sTi'DLN rs I menune wou.en vniidiilto sill Centennial tu. ilticrtt tne V. s. sliowhgiunil ri'sullsnf leeieat iitogres-s. A whole nurar iiosion iiioee'.-Mi luvuiy, but unecessliy. Inter-oceiin. Host telltn book publlshi'd-Boisl pay. Ii Wnut lleni ral Agen in evriy eiiyeif lU.eieio, Audioes, J, f, jieti i.iii CO., nil ilhuh'HJila, ra. JO. 10 Of TIIK "LOO wioici: SICI.W TIONS," li ready, rrlcei eeiits llio "se Iies"n0vr e'outatin iiiui thousand ef tho In est at best llilngi lor lKcl.tinallons, liuinoruus llieltuliout .''aiidly lie'iulliigu, etc. t'upllul tor l.raiigfs, leu franco Sevlillew, and .) I'euuis. AIwj 'Kxe'elsle iilal.iguen,"uud "Model llla'ogue-s," I Ircule ra tree let of jour UvUwIleii or H'li I pilielo I'.i.niielt . U, Tew theslniil siue t, I'lilla., l'a. Wu m ike th. elebrated 1'L.NN I.KITBII IllKlK tor cull., lug letlel i lthout rresi or water, Agentswanlcd. OUOUKKD liOOTSANl) SIIOKS. r YON'S rATUNTMLTALI.lC STH'Th N 1 J Kits keep ihi uiMrulitUt. pieveut ru "iilngini r, vveatlng oil line wvlj ut the sides, or iipplur lu tl e Miiuvsi m iLe u Ixioi U-t ualfloeger. sold and nr. piled l i4.t und SUw lHalels uuil .Vluuuluii' re i. eveiywiiere. li'dnml iruvi'linc' ugi els wmiictl H lutroduci(. s-nd s rruttv and luirla ol need ..i biiu.. iilo iwlr, to J-., L. os, lelo u-tiufuetum. M stiu Sire el, Albauy, N. Y. Atpli'mlld Miisio-jiout: ukiii a i.e.., naiutul t,nd easy avsleiu, Ii) wlikli any one uwy fern to read intisle and tu slug lueitie'-fuu.Tiii ;i Ibae reiiutivd by Iho old mellieuls, Ik.U'Ucd tor I liolrs, siutli tt siluMjls and MUsl.'Jl Hocie lei. Llocr.il lndiieeiiiHum lo Muslo Te-Scliers. speelmen pages mailed fife. I MiiJ.KU'rt lillil.KANli rriil.lsuiNii not sk. Ilei uiidllC4l.uisomMl1illadeliiliU,l'a. niir.lWw Crtlf.l.M V. Tlr.NVO.V. they can ha bought in tho county. Ktvp on 1 Iiind tlie LARGEST STOCK or i-a:EA.-v7"Srr AMU SHELF HARDWARE In the County. C3-K.I3Srn3STOJLNTS, SCCJ. SEE FOR TO UKSELE. and QUALITY of our Gooel-. in the Country. O. d fVT T)l Ti ex. jDiiumsuurg, ru, llKin.vnTON No. 1 Mathlnefo family use, In tr.e thiko ykak -"lacs" or in K.xistENCF, has met wifn , more KAi'in increape or hatio Ol'ml.ES tiias ant u.iciiine oh TIIK Ull'.KET. llKMiNnros No. 2 Machine fcr masi'i AQ-rruiNii am! family uf (re-aily for delivery only since June, isti), tor range, jierfec tlon, and var le ty of work, U without a rival In famllyor WOHKSIlllI1. SElSrr) FOH CIRCULAR 2-1 . 5s;i lli'iiailway. Ni'W YerV, Arms. .m.hILsuii siiuarii, New York-, I'wluet .Machines, l lile'iigo, 2.IT Mate M., heulutr Maclilue'd anil Alia, liostnii, lU'J Wasliliiiun m., N'Wlng MHe-lilnes'. e'lni'liniail, I-I We-st 41 Ii M., Se'iMnir Maelilnus. HUM, I'.v Ueni'sei1, M., sn ing Mai'lilueM. Allanla, tin., iHiilen's eip.'ia lloiisi1, Mmletta Street, scwlns Mae'blm-s. Weshlngton, 1). i' Ml seventh St., S"iiislucLlnes, run COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, And all Throat Diseases, USE WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT I P ONLY IN 1!M12 HONKS. i riiini) i.vii si ui: ut;.u;tY. Tor sale be lirupgl-ls erenei ally , and JOllXhTDN lieil.LliWAV A lU, I'hllaelilplilii, l'.i. A GREAT OFFER ! iieiiiAri; WaTI'.iis a MiNmjsI ltroad. way. Ne w York. v. 1,1 ellspe-nof linrluncsiiiideiigiins ef tirst I'liissin l.i is, tin Hiding Waters, i.t eMieni' 1 In A' 1 rlci's fir rush, iltuii'c llils ii.nuUi, e.r jail i..sb. ui u iiuii.ui i- in u u'l ine nthl.v pnu.i'UlH WATl.l"' N.'W scnli 1'I.Uins, tiieMi ' .t troele: Till' lull, h . I: s' n , ami a r.uc lugln, i . JHi .i rful, pui'' etui i vi ti. WATJllts eoiui'iio nr;ins cainioi do exc'ili dm torn- nr bciiiii.v i tl c.v ill iv (niin'ilii',ii n,ii con. ci no stop Un line Imitation e llumau V Ice1, Agents wuillii'l. A III-n.i illMiiunl to li'i'cheis. Ministers, t imrih si'lionls, ud'.es. ( ti'. spMial indue inents lu tho r:iele. Illustrateu eainli gueti mallcil. HIGHEST STANDARD LETTERS OF INQUIRY PROMPTLY ANSWERED CHESTNUT ST- PHILADELPHIA AOfiXS: Mtt .fiivatne-iit tiiil FjPtir-Pi ue'ttUe LV.'.t.oi'n!.,!, i yjl.xl. Ai.t.i'IN .'il.l.TcTlirKlu l'.,., Jl, (,m .71 Uemi. l-vuitCli ht.f... f. ( . MiiviuiLn lirmt'l ll nui'l ,b ly bouj q.-rto t Sb. .0UII.I AutiM lllttilrhll, as-,b d.l.aMI'oa f Am.ni- stl.ry &T,i.r.riftRrua,r Apr.V3-.vr mDDTRflF.S roADWAHISS V lLAMi JIOH idAtlii lor.ule rlunu.iili j CmtxiMti V OTMly-iudUitnuiu odltuH.