The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 04, 1875, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
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Unit Komi Tlmo THlile.
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SOUTH,
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POUTIt.
7.S0A.M.
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11.64 A. M
Accommodation Train,.,
Mall Train
JUpross Train ..,
CATAWI89A UAH. IIOAt).
KniiTlt.
Accommodation Train 0,5-t A.M.
1 tegular lix press s,M 1'. M.
SOUTH
T.3CI I'. M.
11,33 A.M.
Through curs on llxpress train ellher to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation trnln runs between
Catnwlssa and Wllllam'orl.
10 OlUt I'lttESliS OltmiMI I
lly tlio first ct July coining wo Hliall have complet
ed two jcars of llio publication o( tho Coi.vmkian
blnce It last como Into our haniR Jloro than three
f jurlln ot Us subscribers nro Indebted upwards of n
year's subscription, ami more than haltot them li.no
not pahliinj thing. As our circulation U largo this
Is ft heavy tax upon tho publisher and too heavj a
loal for him to carry much longe r. During Hip sum
mer nml niitiimn, and especially tlic ensuing month,
Mr. II. 1.. M,cis will call upon thosu subscribers who
nro In arrears for tho purposo of receiving pajincnl
of the amounts due, and wo hope all will meet Mm
kindly and bo pa-pared to lln.ulJ.ite litis lndeblol
iiess. H U far from a pk'.isiiro to in to send out a
collector or dun people for tin.'. In any form, but
ever1 thing I" our lino of business must bo paid for
In cash and wo cannot thcrcfoio nltord to carry a
largo auiotit of Indebtedness tor j ear alter year, and
which Is constantly Increasing. Wo trust, there
fore, that none w 111 take offence at being called upon
for what Is due, but that all will take pleasuio In
aiding tho paper to tho extent of pay Ing w hat they
one for It.
.Mr. Mj era Is also nutliorlred to take Job work nml
nilvertl-lng, to receive subscriptions, Ac, and to
take pay and receipt for the same.
tf.
Strawberries in mailed.
Straw Iiats anil while vests.
Spelling beesliavc liail llieir clay.
The days nro now longer llian the night--.
The K.inday school jic-nic season is open.
Oarileii-weetling will soon ho In full blast.
Tho Grangers are picnicking at I.upcrt to
tlay. The cherry eiop promises to bo an abundant
one.
Contrllmlitins to tho O-eeola suirerers are now
in order.
Iljss may now he caught williout tiie interior
aneo of tlio law.
An ailililion.'il caiulitlalo for Trca-urer this
week.
Sunhiiry is ahout to hnvo
tween its eilitoi..
a spelling beo lie
C'roiiuet, cpioils ami bae) lull are having a
big run this season.
In Montour county, if the American bo correct
they" vvnicr juries!"
This is the month for roes, but as yet they
are very backward.
Decoration Day was appropriately observed
throughout the county.
it is possible that the Slate Fair will bo held
at I.anca-ter this season.
An attempt was recently undo to burn the
borough of .Shenandoah.
Northumberland decorated on Sunday and
Klmiru, X. Y., on Monday.
The pro-pects for a largo grapo
section are very liatleriug.
crop in this
C'alnwissa now has a wire-rope
improvement on Hie pole ferry.
lorry, an
The Stale Temperance alliance will meet in
llarri-biirg on the loth in-tant.
Four steamboat (rips daily between Wilkes
liarre ami Xanlicokeare now made.
Ice Cream salooni-ts are kept busy dialling
up congealed milk these warm nights.
The hardest work in thoM) days of financial
depression, is the collection of small bills.
On the first of July next a new law regulating
the money order system will go into clleet.
Mr. D. 1'. Kay, of Tyioue, has been eleeletl
I're.-ident of Hie State Tanner's As-ociatioii.
A " knock clown " on the comer of Main and
Market street last Tuesday, was the topic of
that day.
It was so windy just before the rain l.i-t
Saturday, that the ferry could not cross llie
river at this place.
Ilaud-omo awnings were put over the second
tory windows in the front part of the Kxehaiige
Hotel last Tuesday.
Danvilliaiu nro nlloiud a specified time in
tiliicli to sprinkle their streets, wah their pave
tuculs and windows.
It takes the one-sixlieth part of n second to
count the wagons in attendance at our curb-stone
market, generally.
The Hiistpiehanna Synod of tho Lutheran
Chinch will convene in Milton, beginning on
the 19th in-tant.
The Itloom-biirg 'Silver Cornet Hand, one uf
the best in the State, will go to Wilkes-llarro on
the Fourth of Julv,
If ibis 1-uo of the Coi.umiii.vx is oilier than
int;re-liiig, it is tluo to llio fact that tlio senior
editor is oil' recreating.
Smibury is lo have a eofliu factory. Xow let
some cnteipri-iiig individual slait a hearse
factory In Illoom-biirg.
Mr. S. II. Miller lias enclosed the large vacant
lot, corner of Fifth and lion strccts.wilh a pick'
et fence eight feet high.
The new twenty cent silver piece is now read,)
for disliibiitlon. It bears a striking resemblance
to tho old silver cpiarler.
Some people who have planted potatoes affect
'to believolh.it thevaro not covered deep enough
tu prevent them from l'iee.ing.
Apparently the road along tlio narrows be
tween Kupert and Calawksi has been receiving
the attention of the supervisor.
Tlio Pennsylvania IMitorial Association will
hold a summer meeting at Iicdibrd Springs on
tho iKJil und iMlh of tho present month.
The banks weie cloud on Saturday l.i-t, and
moil of the sloros suspended business iliuin;
the parade and whileilceoiallnglhe graves.
Mr. Jeremiah Hess presents us a hen's egg
measuiing 8 by lil Inches, mid weighing
ounces, It was laid by a crossed lir.imali, Win
u heat it !
Jt is'iiuiiored that Mr. Ueo. II, Prown, pici'
prletor of Jhowii's Hotel, Illuoinsburg.wlll soon
take nil lutero.t with Mr. W. H. Kooiis lu the
Exchange Hotel,
Allcntovvn, wllh 1,000 population, has a debt
of SfOOO.OOO or 33.01) fur eath Inhabitant. Tlio
cily of Wllllumsiiort is in debt fUiO.iWS,
1!. llloonisburg owes in the neighborhood of
512,000, and koiuo of our citizens think that Is
Two weeks from next Monday Is tho longest
day of llio year.
llrolhcr Smith of tho I teuton 'etUg, wai in
lown lat Monday and called In to secii?. Ho
reports everything lovely up tho creek.
The lighlning-rod unii nnd tho Irco nursery
ngctils are once more abroad in tho land, nnd llio
price of dogs lias gono lip in the rural districts
accordingly,
Tramps nro beeoinbig mora numerous every
day, Tlnco of lheo pestiferous vagabonds,
tliu seediest wo ever saw, were In town last
Tuesday night.
A fi-liiiig parly consisting of twenty couple,
some from Ibis place and some from llriarcrcek,
went up lo Kenton lat Saturday to enjoy a
days fishing and recreation.
Tho infant class of the M. K. Sunday School
give an entertainment In tho Opera IInuo this
evening, tlio proceeds of which arc to lie dis
bursed for hooks, mottoes, &c, for tho clns.
Williamsport "cops" captured seventeen
tramps in that city last Sunday night. They
took thirteen from n box ear on tho 1'. & 15.
railioad, nnd four from a stable in llerdick
l'.tik. '
I.a'l Sunday was a delightful day for a chive,
the dut having been settled by the rain of
Saturday afternoon, and tlio thermometer rang
ing at "cool comfort." A number of lllooins
burgers look advantage of this fact.
A match game of b.ic ball was played in
Or.mgevllle la-t Saturday between the "Cham
pioin"oftliat place and1tho"Koiigh-aiiil-Ke.idy's"
of Stillwater. The game ended with a score of
1(1 lo li tuns in favor of tlio "Champion's."
A valuable horso was stolen from tho stable
of liriiglcr & Kelig, butchers, on Third slreel,
t Thursday night. The animal was fount!
rood Irontlalo with llio bri He on after much
search on Friday moiiiiiig.
Mr. John K.Oirlon, aged "0 years, fell dead
on last ThuiMlay, while engaged at work in the
carpenter shop at Xeal's furnace. His sudden
illi is attributed to a paralytic stroke. His
riiiitiiis were buried from the Keformed Church
on Sunday.
John Vanderslice, aged 19 years, son of Mr.
Jo-cpli Vatuler.dice, of Light Street, became
eranged l.i-t week, and was taken lo the insane
lo-pital at Danville on Friday last. This is
indeed a sail bereavement to llio family of Mr.
VanclcHieo. It is to be hoped that his mind
may speedily be tccovered.
Wo enjoyed a hand organ scrciiaile,lho first of
the sea'tui, last Monday morning fur two mortal
bonis. Wo fired our very soul at the friend
and even that shot mi ed him. The wretch
lid not cease until we Hung a Xo. 1 Wa-hiiiglon
hand press at him and this knocked him down-
it did.
A parly of some thirty persons, from Lock
Haven, propose to vi-il tlio Centennial in a
novel Manner. They will secure tents from the
ovcriimcul, nml pitch them on lauds outside
f 1'hlladclphia, where they will boartl and
1ccp, spending the day at Ike exhibition. Lock
Haven's ahead as far as heard from.
A maleh game of base ball was played at
lime .Kitlgo on last Saturday, between the
Keystone " 2ml nine of lint place, nnd the
Friendly" 1st nine of Mifllinville. Owing to
io high wind the game was closed at the end
of the fifth inning in favor of tho "Keystone","
the game standing .110 to 15 runs.
The ISIoonisburz Crfumbiun says a boartl 'J x
lfi inches cannot bo cut in two pieces ami joined
s;ain so as lo lie one loot sipiare. o say it
in. minus what is liit in saw iliist, ami, if we
hail room would give a tliagiam, showing how.
Miilonhn,
We big your pardon, Mr. Miltoninn, we said
eoaW bo dune, ami demonstrated the fact in
:i.-t week's Cui.L'Mm.vN by giving a diagram.
The Superintendent of common schools of the
Slate announces that the animil examinations
of the several Slate Xormal Schools will occur
lllis year us follows : West Chestcr,ou Monday,
lime 7th ; KiiUlown, on Wednesday, June Dili;
Shippen-burg, on Monday, June 1 1th j liloonis
lmig, on Thuisday, June 17th ; F.dinboioiigli.on
Monthly, June 2Kt; Millersvillc, on Tile-day,
July (ilh; Man-field, on Tuesday, July 1:1th ;
;.iganioiv, on Wednesday, July 1 1. The State
Superintendent, or deputy, is to be present at
ich of the exaiuin ilion-. All superintendent
l llio several Normal School districts arcollicinl
vi-iturs under the law, and should be present at
the proper examination.
A parly of ladies nnd gentlemen visited the
Wiilll" oppo-ile Catawissa, Lust Sunday after
noon, for the purpose of obtaining a good view
f the surioiindiug country ami behuld the
beautiful ami romantic scenery that the hand of
nature has wrought in that section. While one
uf the gentlemen was standing on tho verge of
;i ravine, Hinging in depth of from ten tu fifteen
feet, the sides of which were lined with rugged
rooks and the bottom of which is a solid bed,
one of the ladies innocently and playfully eanio
up fiom behind ami pii-hed him. It was by the
utmost presence of mind and agility that saved
him from being hurled to the bottom. What
might have proved a fatality was only a big
care, and the whole party left the "Illuli'"
ather more sidately than they went there.
si'mmch nvr.Nixn coN-cnuTH.
Mr. Peter Ilertllo has made arrangements
with the Kciia-. band for three evening concerts
each week on the grounds of the Herdlo House,
A luiid-ome baud stand will be erected on the
lawn, and the pleasant eiiteitainments w ill be
gin al once. This will be a most delightful
thing for the guests ol the hoibe, unil eili.ens
generally, timing the pleasant evenings of
summer, as there is not a better baud in the
Slate than that under the leadership of Kcp.i-,2,
Mr. Herdle lias also contributed twelve hundred
lollars towaul llie purchase of new instruments
for tlio players. Il7(fiat;wr( Gazette anil
;,! in.
Among the victims by theiatedi-astrous fires
in the pine foie-ls, none have prut ably had u
sadder experience than .Mr. Win. Goetz. At
the time the lire broke forth, Mrs. Goetz was
laying in the iioiiso a corpse, awaiting the "ilut
unto dust," etc., and a son, 20 years of age, in
Iho delirium of typhoid fever. To save the
orp-eof his lute paitner and tho lile of Ills
fever-stiiekeu boy, were the first care of poor
Mr. (ioeti. Ilaidly had ho cuccecdctl in mov
ing botli into an open space, than the hoii-e be
came n prey of the devouring clement, and Mr.
(1. was left homeless and ruined, Messrs,
Kclsey nnd John Fekerl, two others of those
who have been mixed by tlio lire were lit town
on Satuiilay, and gave a very duleful account of
the slate of all'alrs in tlio pine swamp. -Viuc7i
C'iuii; J)emocrut.
As Kunciit'ti Al'l'iai.. As the itpoit lliat
wo nro very wealthy has gouu abreud aiiioug
our subscribers, and has nmdo llieni awful slow
about Having up, thinking doubtless wo don't
waut llie money, wo hasten lo say the icport of
,,,. uoiilili is' fal.o In every liarllcillar. If
ocean steamers were selling at a nut a dozen,
wo couldn't make llie liut payment on a canoe.
The lluhtnlrg of poverty lias struck usujuare,
and had It nut been for uu iiriiiful of hay our
devil managed to steal fiom a blind mule, our
largo and Interesting family would be without a
mouthful to eat at lids moment. Is not this a
sad picture, and c von delliiipiciil subscribers
look up m It wilbo.t feeling llie greenbacks
rustle with indignation In your poeket-books?
Wo don't like to dun you, but wo must if you
fall to take tho hint.- Alunuiulali ) u.) VA'mo
. CAlf,
Decoration Day was appropriately observed
in llloomshiirg. At Ihrco o'clock llio band left
their room and marches! down Mnln slreet as
far as West, where ihcy met a part of llio Illicit
Horn Lodge, American Mechanics, and escorted
llieni lo tho rooms of Iho llloomshiirg lodge.
Tho .hand then marched up lo the Xormal
School buildings nml escorted the Plillologiati
Society down to Mnrktt Sipiare, when llio pro
cession formed under the niarstiaUlilp of Messrs.
J. II. Koblson and 0. S. Furman. They pro
ceeded to the old Presbyterian burying ground,
perfoi mod their mission, and llienco lo Kose
mount Cemetery decorating willi ebaplcls and
wreathes the graves of Iho fallen dead, Mr.
Itcrvey 15. Smith was Introduced ns tho orator
of the occasion, hut after a few remarks, owing
lo llie signs of nu approaching storm, excused
himself, nnd In a few minutes llio largo assem
blage of people was dispersed by a severe storm
of wind mid rain.
Sonic people advertise regularly, like It, find
their profit in it and continue it. Others liavu
tried it and given it lip as a failure. Some have
never tried It, but are going to do so "some lime
or other," and others me firm im their intention
never to ndeertie at nil. Those who have
given It Up as a failure, should ak themselves
if they have given it a fair trial, willi reference
t' llio style of advertising, Iho ground covered
acid the period of lime occupied, for some
illicrtncn pull up their hooks and depart ju-t
as the fish ale beginning lo bite. Those who
are going lo advertise "some time or other,"
should go out of the business altogether; they
tire too lazy for it. The fact of their intent in
tho matter shows they believe advertising n
good tiling for their business, yet they willfully
neglect it. Of tho-o who think they will never
advertise, it is safe lo say that they will be likely
before long lo change cither their principles or
their business.
Oats taken on subscription at the Cot.u.MM.ix
office.
S. II. Miller A Sou have ju-t received a full
line of Summer Dry Good'. Call and examine
llieir slojk,
A new lot of best finality Calicoes iut received
at Lvrz it Sloan's.
All floods down to tho lowest cash prices at
Clark & Wolfs.
Granulated .Sugiir for sale nt llL'.sSKi.'t!.
C. C. M.vnu pays 10 cents for l'ggs.
White Shoes at 15. M. K.sonu's.
At I. W. Hautman's vnu can always find a
nice assortment of I)res Goods.
Xew Hosiery. Gloves anil a larce assortment
of other goods received at Lurz C Sloan's this
week.
For Kcliable anil Hund-onio Pools and Shoes
go to McKiuncv's.
All Silk and Wool Ilernani ill plain and
striped at Clark A Wuif's.
Go to W. II. llrown's. His Fish are Xew
and warranted full weight. His prices are low.
Look at Ins ri.-li beloie vou buy at any oilier
place.
Xew Plaid Dress goods at C. C. MAllIt's.
For Fans or Para-uls iro to Lut. & Sloan'm.
Go to .1. Se'iiuYi.i:it it Son for Ilia-ting and
Kitle Powder.
FAiiMi:ns.ATn:NnoN Hf-sm. lakes Putter.
Eggs, Lard and Produce in exchange for goods.
A ntw Cabinet Kmiu're Sewin" Machine, a
beautiful article of furniture, for sale very cheap
it called lor soon at Catluian s.
Don't fail lo call at S. H. Miller .6 Son's and
see their new stock of Goods ju-t in.
Fresh Sotla A-h at C. C. Makr's tho best in
town.
Clark .t Wolf keen the KAZAK Cut Paoer
Patterns.
Go to W. II. Drown for fine Ironstone China
Ware. Ak for J. Wciltrood's ware it will not
blister and is the be-t in market. Tea Sets $1.30,
Dinner ."sets sold at bottom figures, ilio-e tint
are in want of Ware will Unci it to llieir interest
lo go to W. H. Itro-vii.
lhiy only L. II. Sudick's Manufacture, of
lA'hips, sold only by C. M. Girton. Something
Xew. Call ami 15xainine.
Xew lot of Linens Grass Cloths at Clark A
Wolfs.
lifthnrhe Fans nnd
Ibis week.
Parasols at Haht.man's
The linn of Crutehley it Kline having dis
solved by mutual consent, the business w ill be
carried on by A. C. Crutehley. A full and com
plete lock of Smoking ami (.'hewing Tobacco,
Cigars, Pipes, Aa;., will be round at his establish
ment, opposite the old Fpi-cop.il Church. Give
him a call and bo convinced as to the good
quality of bis goods.
Xew Parasols and Fans at Mahii'.s.
Something Xew and Cheap the lllako Organ
at 1. K. Miller's.
Oat Meal for sale at Kussei's. Call and trv it.
While Goods in gootl variety and other
Summer Dress Guods cheap for cash at Cl.uk it
Wolfs.
li.irgains in Furniture can bo had nt Kllas
I'liriuan s I'lirinluro Linpoiiiun, Jle has re
duced pi ices within a few days pa-t to llie bot
tom figure. Give him a caU'antl bo convinced.
Ties, Collars, Kti-hings, ju-t received at Clark
A Wolf's,
Ladies' La-ting Gaiters for $1.75 at 15. M.
inorr s.
Ilussel lias just received a fre-h supply of
Apples, Uananas, Oranges, Lemons, I'inu" Ap
ples, Ac. F.xamine bis stock.
Ju-t received, a fresh invoice of latest styles
Children's Summer Suits at I). Yocuin's. AIo
Men's ami Hoys' Clothing, all of which ho is
selling cheap.
Xew Goods just received at Knorr's.
The laleat styles C'alietus at Maiiu'u,
If you want a first class Farm Wagon,
If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon,
If you want an Kllpl'o Soring Wagon,
If you want a Pleiisiuo Wagon,
If you want your Wagon put in good trim,
If you want repairs done goutl with shoil
notice, Go to J. 1!. F.un.
Army Shoes at Mclvluiiey's.
W. II. llrown keeps a lino ussoitment of Can
ned Fruits nml condensed goods. Al-o, a full
assortment of Xnts and French Candy und Or
anges and Lemons.
Gents' Favorito Jtuckle Shoo at 15. M. Knorr's.
W. H. llrown keeps tho most coinpleto and
finest as-ortiuiiit of Groceries that can be pur
chased ill market. His Groceries are fresh and
are selected fiom first importer-.' hands. His
prices are low, as ho lias purcliasccl ins goods at
tiollom figures to suit llie times.
Men's Congress Shoes at IvNouil's for $2,30.
Go lo The Sinner Sewing Marhlno office in
Opera IIou-o for best Oil, Xeedlcs, Tuckers,
milliners, ive.
Men's Ihillou Gaiter at Knorr's.
Don't fall to look at llie lllako Organ. I. K.
Miller has them.
fjo to lU'fesi:,i,'is fur your Groceries. He
sells for cash ami will not bo undersold,
McKiuncv's, 2d door below Iho Comt House,
Is IIcadjiia.ttl's for Good Hoots nml Shoes.
Go to W. II. llrown's If you want a good
F.xtra Mackcul.
Men's Congress Shoes at 15. M. Knorr's for
,t2.60. .
If you want u good Ham,
If vou want cheap and good Tea,
If you want CiiU'co Java or Uio,
If you want good Canned Fruit,
If you want the best .Mackerel,
If yuu want r-ugar for the least money,
If you want the liiHr-yrinn i' town,
If yuu want good Clours,
ir mil wont coot! Tobacco.
If you want anything In tho Grocery and
Provision Hue, go to Kijssi.i.i.'tf, Main street.
f'heesol Cheese I Cheesel Fino assortment
of Cheese at Kussei's.
When you (to (o Philadelphia tnt nt
tho Allegheny House, Xo. 812 mid 814 Mnr
ket street j having been recently renovated.
Price, only $2 per day. A. llr.cic,
March 10,'70-ly Proprietor.
Still a largo lino of nil kind of Dress Goods
at low cash prices at Clalk & Wolf's.
Children' Pearl 'nniTiiuir Shoo at 15. M.
Knorr's. .
Pewter Sand for sale nt l.U.s.slllsj.
Merchants going to tlio city will do well
tu call on W. 11. lllt.STr.il, who is engaged
with tho old nml reliable, firm of Yll.uiUlt
& UllliKr.VRTorK, for IIat, Cap', Straw
Unods.Ae., 237 North Third street, Phila
delphia. March H,'7G-3m
Go lo 15. M. Knori's for Spriiis and Summer
Shoes.
COAL.
COAL
(llil IMatilislieil Coal Yard
0. W. Xr..u, & Km)., v1iolcsnlo A Kctall
Dealers in all sizes ol tho best qualities of
Kcd nnd White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest
market rates. Have constantly on hand large
slocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
lllacksmith'st Anthracite,
Ititiiininnus,
and Llmelmrncr's Coal,
r.sprcial attention given to tho prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
and Lumber taken in exchange for coal.
Coal tlollvpretl to nnv nart of tin: town at
short notice. Orders lelt at I. W. McKelvy's
store, or at our oihee, will receive prompt at
tention. Ollico and Yards at William Xeal
A .Sons' Furnace, F.ast ISloonisburg. Your
patronage respectfully solicited.
COAL. 7-tf-23 COAL
" TOWN AND 'COUNTRY.
Srs rises 4 o'clock SJ minutes sets 7 o'clock 21
minutes.
o
.Moo;: sets S:.-) o'clock p. in.
o
(loi.ii Is now quoted nt a premium ot about 114 In
oilier w ords green Metis aro tit per cent, below par.
o
W.isK Deeiis, on Parchment and linen paper, com
mon and ror Administrators, Kxeculors and Trustees,
tor sale cheap at the co cmiiias onice.
0
l'At'Ku inns just received and tor salo at tho Co
U'iiiu in onice.
o
Honesty Is the best policy In medicine as wcllnsln
other llilnys. Ajer's Sarsaparllla Is a genuine prep
aration of that iinoiiuallcil spring medicine nnd
blood purlller, decidedly superior to tho poor muta
tions heretofore In the market. Trial procs It,
o
Tin: nffisT l'MNTixo orrici:.
'Iho present Is a good opportunity to remind tho
friends of the paper, mid the public generally, that
the c'oi.usibian Job 1'kisiino Oiuck has no superior
In this secilon, nnd, In some respects, Is without an
eijual. Hilling the last jear wo li.no completely re
newed our types and made hirjo auditions, ana li is
no Idle boast to sny that wo liao now tho llest
Presses, the Host Assoitment ot Type, the licst
Slock of Paper, Cards, Ac, and tho llest Workmen In
llie county, our workmen nro specially adapted for
their places, and we make It a point to always gUe
our customers a neat, correct and satisfactory .lob.
Wo do not claim to do w ork for less than others, but
will warrant It to be as cheap as can bo dono any
where and j leld a decent prollt. All w ho nroln need
of Job Printing ot any Und-lintu or In colors-w ill
Una It to their Interest tu give the Coi.cmoian Onice
atrial. Wo liaoou Land cery variety ot Cards
Paper, Ink, Kineiopcs, Tags, 4.C., that Is likely tobe
called for, andean furnish any imantlty or stjlo of
work on bhoitnutlce. llludlng to order. tt
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IV YOU WANT TO 1111 STKOXU, HIIAI.THY ASI)
vigorous, take Kuukel's inner WIno ot Iron. Xo
language can comey an adequate Idea of the 1m me
diate and almost miraculous eliaugo produced by
taking 11. 1'. Kuukel's Hitter WIno of Iron In the ells
eased, debilitated and shattered nervous system.
Whether broken dow n by excess, w cak by nature, or
Unpaired by sickness, tho relaxed and unstrung or
ganisation Is restored to perfect health and vigor.
!-old only la II bottles, onice and store, Xo. aw
North Ninth St., Iiill.ul'Iphla. Only lull bottles.
Koldliy all dru-'glsts.
NiaiVOl'S HKIIII lt', NF.HVOUS PKBILirV.
Debility, a depressed, Irritable stato ot mind, a
weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, no energy or ani
mation, contused head, weak memory, the eonse
nuciices ot excesses, mental overwork. This ner
vou. debility lluds a sovereign euro In II. 1'. Hunkers
Hitter WIno of Iron. It tones tho system. Sold only
In 1 bottles. (let tho genuine. Take only II. !'
Uunkei's, It has a jellow wrapper around It, I1I3
photograph on outside. Sold by your druggUt. I'..
V. Kunkel Proprietor, 1'httadiiplda, Pa.
JVJ Hl'i; VVOIiSl IIKMOVKU Al IV K, 2"9
Head and nil complete lu two hours. Nofco till
head passes. Seal, I'ln and Stomach Worms remov
ed by llr. Kunkel, W) Noith Ninth St., Philadelphia,
Pa. To have Tape Worm removed, patients must
como on, but tor ull other worms, jour diugglst can
procure It. A'k fur Kunkei's Worm Syrup. I'lico it,
unil guaranteed. Send fur circular.
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wiii:ki:to Aivi:itTin.
A. T. Mewait sajs the best advertising mediums
he has ever found "are the old established organs of
the two political parties, at the several county scats
throughout tho I nlon." "These," ho says "ivach
cuay family of the least account In thelrsever.il
counties, and are more carefully read thaiuiny other
class of Journals." If Mr. Stewart's Judgment Isot
value, there Is no dllllcully Hi deciding which paper
It Is for llio Interest of business men to advertise
lu. Tho t'oi.i'Miiii liKMoeniT, upon which this
paper Is partially founded, was established
lu Kin, nml tho coi.csiiuav now enjoys n
w Icier ( Iretil.uion and greater prospei Ity than It ever
did. 11 goes regularly Into two thousand families In
Columbia and adjoining counties, and by most of
llieni Is lead Horn the tlrst to tho last line. It Is tho
only recognised exponent ot near live thousand
Uiiiiocralle voters In llie county. It gives advcitlse
i.ienis a lost) display, that makes them attractive
to Its patrons, thus ensuring gi cater certainty that
they will peruse them. Whllo Its circulation Is un
doubtedly much the largest In the county, tho nd-
veiilslng rales ot llio Cou'Siihan nro no higher than
those of oilier papers Willi barely half and several
not one-fourth the number of subscribers. Pads
like these speak for themselves. Xo shrewd business
mm will neglect to Insert ids advertisement In tlio
COLl'llll IAN tt
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AN ISVALUAM.i: TItA YL'UNO COMPANION.
Change ot climate, water or diet Is apt to luduco
lurras-lng and often dangerous diseases. Tho
thieo changes combined aro fatal to thousands of
emigrants every year. Is It that Hostellers stom
ach Illlters are an absolute preventive of the hurtful
cuiiseiiieiieis uilslng from these causes? Travelers,
voyagers and enngrauts to new count lies can nut be
(uo ultra iciidndedi.f Die fact thai lids aiirceablo
vegetable) tuUe Is the most reliable safeguaidagaliist
disorders which Iheyuio far more liable than the
habitual dei.tens ot healthy legions. The pilmal
cilecl of tho unwholesome nlmosphero which pio
diioes w hat nto called malarious rev ers, Is to depress,
aul d'Sblllatu the system, The body then becomes
an easy pre to the inaPgiiant pilueiple In the air.
It li manliest, therefore, that tho suiest wa lo
avoid all epld-iuite and endemic maladies ol uu inter.
Minna t pe, Is to counteract llio weakening lend.
eucies ot miasma by aiitllel.il luvlgorutlon. That
llo-tcttor's stomach Miters Is the suiest resusti,
taut of II egging vigor, Is a (act which Is best appie.
dated vvhoievcr Inlliienccs Inimical lo health exist.
llul is not alone ngnlust mulalla that llie) protect
tlio system. 'I he io toughen It as to enable It to
endure with tnipunlly extremes of heat and cold to
which luiv elcis are oflin subjected, nnd they never
neutralise those clonic ts In unaccustomed water or
diet which would otherwise, beget disorders ot tho
biAjiiiacu and bowels. The brackish water with
which vo users b) the sea mo often compelled to
uaonch their thirst, Is apt tu provoke d)benter) and
other bciluus complaints', but when the illlters
are mUcd with It, It becomes harmless. Truly this
gie.it protective liivlgoranl Is an Invaluable traveling
companion.
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Da. SeiiE.xcK's Pn.JioMu HvntT, Km Wkeu Tomc,
asu Mamuiakk lii.ij. 'Ibeso medicines l.nvo uu
duiibtedly pel formed more cures ot consumption
than any other lemuily known lo uio Aiiicnean puu-
llc. They lire compounded of vegetable liigroiUcuis,
and contain nothing whlchciiu bo Injuiloiis to the
human constitution, oilier remedies as cures fur
eon sumption, piubably cenlulii opium, which Is a
bomenhut d.uiiicioiisdiug In all cases, und If taken
freeily by consumptive patients, It inustdogie.it In
liny for Its tendency islocoulluo luouioibiu mm
ler In tho s Hem, vv Ideh, of course, must make a cure
liiinu-slblo. seiieiiek's Puliiioule S i up is w urrautc
hut lu contain a pal llele ot opium: Ills composed
uf powerful but liallulcbs hcibs, which uet on the
luugs, liver, blomach and blood, and thus euli'.il all
morbid icei'etlons, and expel all the diseased matter
fiom the body, 'llieso mo Iho only means by which
cohsuuuilluu can bo ruic'U, unil us senenei.s rm
nionle Syrup, Sea Weed Tunic, and Muiidriiko lills
uiv the only medicine's which operate in lius wa), it
Is obvious they uie the old) geiiulue euro for Pulmo
nary Con-uiiiplloii. i:.nii butile of this Invaluable
lit dlilue Is . ivunip d.lcd by flip dlr i-llmt , Dr.
hiiiciM'krs piofc- 1'iiially tit Ids prim ipalolllee, cor
ner sixth a' d Ar h ' lit, ts, Philadelphia, ev ry
.Monday, wlnio ull letters for advice HiuM be ad
dles ed,
llio in the IU.00II. Wli"n the blood Is well su,i
piled with Its Iron clement, wo feel vigorous nnd full
ot animation. It Is an unsuniclcney of lids vllnl ele
ment Hint makes usieelwenk nnd low-spirited i In
such cases, the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Ironj
can mipply this doUclcncy, und Its use wllllnvlgerate
us wonderfully.
-o-
iii:i sniiinNi.Y op iiEAitT ihsiiasi:.
How common Is tho announcement. Thousands
nro suddenly swept Into elendty by this ratal mala
dy. This dtseaso generally has Its oilgln In Impure
blood tilled Willi Irritating, poisonous inatetlals,
which, circulating through tho lienit, Irritate Its
delicate tissues. Though tho Hrltatloii may at first
bo only slight, producing nllttle palpitation or irreg
ular neilon, or dull, heavy, or sharp darling pains,
et by nml by the disease becomes firmly seated, and
lullainmatloti, of h) perlrophy, or thickening of the
lining membrane or ot the valves, Is pioduced. How
wise loglvo early ntlentlon to acaso of this kind.
I'nnaturul throbbing or pain In Iho region ot the
heart should ndinoiilsh one that all is not right, nnd
If ) on would preserve It from further disease, you
must help It to beat rightly by tho use of such a
remedy ns will lemovo llie cause of Iho trouble, t'so
Dr. Pierce's (lolden .Medical Discovery before the dis
ease lias become too seated, and It will, by Its great
blood purifying and wonderful regulating proper
lies, clTect n perfect cure. It contains medicinal
properties, which net spcclileally upon the tissues of
tho heart, bringing about a healthy action, Bold by
nil Urst-cirss druggists.
iimiiT msf.isk crur.n.
ltocurouT, Siicncer Co., lnd., February 1st, 1874.
Dr. 11. V. litiicK, HutTuIo, N. Y. :
About tw o years ngo 1 was nluicicd w Ilh n disease
of tlio heart, which nt times ciented a pressuro
around II, nlmo-t causing sulTocatlcn. I saw an ad
vertisement of ) our (lolden Medical Discovery, rec
ommending the same ns a euro for disease ot tho
heart. I thin bought half a dozen bottles of It, and
after using three bottles I was entirely relieved and
am now enjoy Ing good health.
Gratefully yours,
VITUS KH.I.UN.
1S0.
1875.
THE COLUMBIAN
Newspaper, tlio largest sheet published in
Columbia county, neatly printed on
New Type, will CDiitain all tlio current News
of llie Day, and a condensed account of
LF.OISLAT1VK and CONGKKSSIOXAL
PUOCEF.inXGS,
with explanation anil comments upon all
important measures proposed in cither:
I'OETllY AND SONG.
MISCELLANEOUS HEADING,
AGRICULTURAL AND
SCIENTIFIC SUI1JECTS,
Will also engross a largo proportion of its
columns. Tho
DOMESTIC CONCERN'S OF COLU.MIJIA
COUNTY,
n
Will receive paitieular attention, and all
local affairs proper for publication will be
carefully laid before our readers.
THE POLITICS OF TIIE STATE AND
NATION
v ill receive constant attention, and the
character and official conduct of
PU11LIC MEN
Will bo presented to our readers, from time
to time, in life-like attitude and with entire
iustico and firmness.
No frauds shall be committed upon the
People or Wrong done them williout full ex
posure in the columns of the Coi.u.muian.
COUNTY MATTERS.
All oflieial county advertisements appear
in this paper, s will also intelligent synop
sis of tho proceedings of the Courts and the
actions of the County Ollicers when of pul
lie interest.
The Coi.u.MlilAN already has much the
largest circulation of any paper in tho coun
ty more than the combined circulation of
the other papers and is tho only paper
prinled in the county that supports tho prin
ciples and time-honored u-ages of tlio Dem
ocratic party. Its circulation and coiiscquen-
itsefulness may, however, be much extende
if its friends will Uso their influence to stir
further add to its list of subscriber. At
additional patronage will bo requited by im
proving the paper, by adding to its cditerial
anil reportorial force and increasing tho
quantity of its reading matter. As an
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The Coi.umuia.v is unapproaclicd in this
quarter of the State, and our
JOIillfNO FACILITIES
Aio superior to any other.
Our friends aro invited to call at tho ofllco
whenever they como In Illoomsbiirg.
kxXminatkiN nil! mini: ismc'ron.
APPLK'ANTSfiirtheOfliceorisspiMTiiHop
Jli.Sf.s for the l'lrst nml second il'ottsvllle and
.vsiil.iml) t! 1 c 1 -Ions of the stiiuy 1 K 111 district, ore here
b.v notllled to present i hcmsiives f or exninliintlon
Infurotho Hoard uf Kxamlm rs, at Iheonicoof the
Mine liispcctur's Clerk, No. 113, Centre Stieet, Polls
vllle, on Monday Juno Tth, lsT. at lu o'clock, a. in.
iii:iii:us Thompson,
May -VTJ-it t'hiliiii.iu Duardof Ki.unliais.
".k."m. tubus,
VVUOI.KSAI.K OKll Ell IS
IIURNINU AND Ll'IIRICATING OILS.
oniee In Mal.e's minding, court Main und Centre
stiecls,
Ill.OOMSIiri!(l, PKNNA,
urorjlers solicited and promptly tilled.
FOR SALE!
Valuable Town Property
and Farm at Private
Salo !
f !MI E iiiidcivigniil, one of the Executor of
1. (.noiliil-; vviiA villi, ueceasetl, oilers at private
Mile, me loiiumnii lunmuiu piupiji), co wu
ONE TWO-STORY ItRlCIC DWELLING
house,
with niit-biilldlnirs and lot attached, situated on
Main street, llloonitburg, Pa. This house Is suitable
lur l u l.llllllieM,
AI.SO-0110 two-story rr.cmo elweillng house, with
otiL.bulldlmfu. fi-umu slublo und crood lot tillaehetl.
ihls propel ty Is oppoallo the lesidenco of tlio lute
Dr. ot.
Also, one two.story fraino dwelling housowlth
stable outbuildings mel lut utiai lied slluab d on
ftuii, street, Mm wishing, p,t.
Also six v.n ua Inii sum deil on loiirth street,
Also, a valuable farm -li uut'-d one half mile I rum
Iho dm not M'liw iisvllle, Pa. said furm contains Del
III I 1 HI 1.UU1.
I'or teiins ol salo npiilv to
(jUOUUld ', couun.i, 1:
:xculor.
i'eb. 12, 'iWiu.
liloouuiburg, 1 A,
POND'S -EXTRACT
CIllt.DIll'.NV No family inn nltoid lo l) with
Pond's Dxliacl. A' , Itlents, Hrulses. contuslo
Cuts, Sprains nr lelleyed nlinosl lnstantlr
cull mat npplleai Ion, Prompt ly relieves pains
Hums, scald , i'.c illation-, chnnngs, old sor
llotls, felon ,(oms, etc. Arresli Inllamaltn
letluces aw. hiims, stops bleeding, removes ill'
coloration unit heals rupldly.
ITMAI.i; VVi:AKNi;ssixit niwnjs relieves pain In
tho lurk and loins, fullness nnd pressing pain In
tho head, nausea, vcrtlifo.
IN l.lX'i'OMlllillA It has no equal. All kinds of ul
cerations lo which ladles are subject are prompt
ly cured Puller details In book accompanying
each bottle.
l'lLlls, lillnd or blccdlne meet prompt relief nnd
I eiuly cm c. No case, how ev er, chronic or obsti
nate, can long resist lis regular use.
VAltlcosK VHINS. it Is tlio only sure cure.
KIHNUY DISDASHsj.-lt has no equal for permanent
cure.
llI.PllliINO from any cause, for this It Is n specific.
II has saved hundreds of lives when nil other
remedies failed lo arrest bleeding from nose,
stomach, lungs, and elsewhere.
TOOi HAiilll, Diiraehe, Neuralgia and llhcumatlsm
nro nil ullko rcilovcd, nnd ollen permanently cur
ed. 1'ONII S IIXTHAI'T COMPANY, 3 Maiden I.ane,Ncw
York, .May 2S-H
Mercantile Appraisement,
T LSI of dealers of Columbia county. I do
Ii hereby certify that llio following list of dealers
takin, returned and ciasslllcd bvmotn accordance
wltn the several Arts ot Assembly In and for the
county of Columbia, for tho sear A. D. 1975, Is cor-
rcce co me oesi oi my Know leugo anu oenei :
I'.KlVKll TOWNSUH'.
Class License
nice. Abraham store
14
U
It
11
Hroduciider, s. 11. grocery
Krev. .1. P. store
7 Oil
7 OH
115 OH
7 l)'
10 1)0
sliiunan, U. A. store
lessee, .1. A. store
lirlcslucli, dco. P. sloro
suumnh, l'rank I,, store
11
14
13
4
la
12
14
14
14
lll:ST0MT0WS3llll',
Heaeock, Samuel store
Mcllenry, KohrRtoro
Mcllenry, store
Cole, li fc H. store
7 (HI
12 M
12 Ml
7 W
7 (I)
7 01)
niiiAitcnr.Kit townsiiii'
Ilaton. Mrs. A. W. store
Kllnetob, W. M, store
IIKIIW1CK COIlODllI,
Snyder, O. D. book store
7 OH
ir, oi
7 01
12 Ml
7 on
111 00
Ml 00
7 on
7 01)
7 ()
.viilier, A.
Hudson, .r. 11. ilriljclst
sleeker, N. vv. fiirnlluro store
Herlran Miss il. millinery
Howei',.1. .v; II. It Horn
.lackstm ,t vv oodtn, mf'g. co. store
IliicMneii no, (1. A. ttu x stoves
seesholl?, .1. .VI tin ,V stoves
I'owler, c. Ii. tin A: stoves
llockmaii, II. M grocery
I're.'s lire's., store
l'reas Hro's., lumber dealers
Utile, Dr. It. II. druggist
Adams .V Son. store
VV llsoii tc Scnderllng, drugglats
lirooks, li. ,r. tin .v. stoves
llggert, John Jewelry
limuniin lil-plu, ftore
(H'OsS, David bottler
7 00
7 III
1(1 01
7 01)
7 no
7 00
ir, in
7 to
TOW N Of Ill.O0JlSnCKi.
Wldmlre K Co , confectionery 14 7 to
Vnnatta, II. II. paper store 14 7 in
Ilohtns ,v Holmes, gas litters 14 J oo
VV'ugonseller .1. fc Co., store l.i 10 00
Savage, C. lijcvvelery store 14 7 00
Lowenberg, D. clothing la lo 10
Illoomsbiirg Iron Co., stoio 7 jo oo
Hoi, tins c. score 14 7 oj
sehii) ler .1. X son, store 12 lilt
liunyau Uijton .c Co., stoio 13 lo no
MllhT s. II. ,t son, store 12 12 So
Long, .1. II. grocery 14 7 oo
lietker.vsteekel, confectionery 14 7(0
Marr, C. ('.store la 10 00
llrown, W. II. grocery store la in oo
Hoi nard, Louis lewciery 14 7 uj
llviins, a,. i. nothing 14 700
'I hatcher A. (leaih.ut, gas litters 14 7 no
stroup, David store 11 7 00
crutehley A Kline, tobacco stoio 14 7 o)
Kreamer, William store 14 7 no
.Meiidenhall, li sloro 12 12 60
llugenbiich, Isnlah ttn stoves 14 7 oo
Kleim, Henry grocery 14 7 on
Yost, Henry grocery 14 7 00
I less, VV. P. store 13 111 to
flower, II. C shoe store 1 1 7 oo
Male, .1, II. grocery 11 15 00
Webb, i nomas cotifecilnnery 14 7 ml
stohner, Ilernhard (.Tocery II 7 00
Clark, (I. A stationery 14 7 in
Meyer Pro's, drugirlsts 14 7 00
Knorr, 11. M, shoo store 1' 7 no
Cole nan, -lesse dealer In paper 14 7 no
I! 'ssel, M. -M. confectionery 14 7 oo
Itiipeit, A. M. tin .v. Moves n 7 00
Whary, I., t;. tin A. stoves 14 7 eo
Johnson, D. W. confectionery '14 7 01
I'lirmau, li It. furniture 14 7 oo
Ilrobst, Mrs. David confectionery 11 7 00
linbb, Augustus grucory 14 7 00
11) er, J. K. store 13 le, 01)
Coiell, o. w. furniture store 13 1) 00
Hartley i Keller, store 11 710
Kleim, 0. A. dnuglst 11 7 00
Ilartmau. II. U. carpet story it 7 0')
Yociini, D. clothing 11 710
Ilartmau, I. vv, store 11 1500
McKelvy, I. W. store li ta o1)
McKInney, vv. c shoo store 14 7 00
I. ut ,t sio.ui, store it in eii
Mo)er lire's., drug'-lsts 12 12 r.u
llrown, c. M shoo M 01 u 11 7 00
Jacob) , o. A. grocery 11 7 00
Yost, Henry fttrnlliiio 14 7011
.Mason, Ai1g11stusco.il dealer 14 7 on
Ncal c. W. x lire., coal dealers 12 12 .10
llendershott J. W. grocery 14 7 ()
liro-s, Peter bottler 14 7 no
Jacoby, li dealer 11 7 00
CATIWISSA lOW.NSllir.
Illle ,t Pro., store 11 15 no
Hawks, Davtilcoufectloncsy 14 7 00
VV e ,v er, F. store 12 12 r,o
Ilrobst, M M. store 11 ir, on
illlbert A' Kline, store 10 1:0 ihi
1'oitner H. p, & son, storo li 7 en
orange, Wm. storo 14 7 on
seeshult, 1. H, grocery 14 7 in
Hauler, t. li tutidturo II 100
John I. x son, sloio 10 2 loo
smith. ,1. M. iliugKlst 11 7 (c
John, William tin .v. stoves 14 700
M.inliardt. ileo.sliue store 14 710
sluipless J. K. A: sons, store 10 20 no
Clean r, A. II. Uu A; stoves 14 7 ()
liiin.iril, s. D. store 11 7iu
Jones vv. p. .'c Co., sloro 11 111,0
II. irliuan, William furniture 11 7011
Dlcmer, S. 11. sloro , is 12 m
CKN11UI.il llOIIOl'UII,
Hi') son it. A Co., storo 10 21) 00
vior.ui, Jiihu shoe store 14 7(0
llo.iitriiiil, J. .1. shoe storo 11 7111
Collins. Thomas (,'rofcry li 7 ou
Dike, James leeil storo II 7 Ml
Hl.uk, I) ('.grocery 14 7 111
Murphy, C. 11. sloio 14 7011
i nriner,. 11. 1111 k stoves 11 7 01
I'tiiaiiii, conraii grocery 14 71m
Millard, o. II. stoio 12 12 mi
Menscli, Aduu Jewelery It 700
iiniiey. Mrs Marv confectionery 14 7 00
Van lluren. S. sloio 11 7 ihi
lav s. tieonro sr. iirii'".' st 14 1 no
Kane, Andrew grocery 14 7 10
Davis Wm coiirecltoiiary 11 7 10
curley, lldivardgiucery u 710
ei.Ni lie lovrxsmr.
Lowe Hro's. x Co., store 13 10 ro
nous er. .lacou sioie 11 tiki
Kniiiier, Joslali store 14 7 in
iiieieneu, s.unuei grocery 14 7 10
Ilrobst, i horn is grocery 11 710
Wall man .V Kivln, stole 13 10 ou
Lamun, .1. 1', sloro 11 7 co
4 ISIUSUCIIEUK TOHS.UIr.
Mollemy, I), .v .M. store 14 7 tiu
.v miiica man, a, .,1, sioio 14 700
Mcllenry, J. r. sloro 11 700
Hosier, I) It. storo 11 7 on
llailsuu, Jeilus store 11 5 00
iiriisiiacu. 11. 1 . scorj 1.1 ?u
llovfci, u. il. store 11 7 tu
IIIANI.L1N TOWNSHIP,
Dyer Pro's., store is 10 ou
uuciiNiroon toitnsuu'.
lllaek. P. D. storo 12 m
Derr .t It.uice, slum 14 7 cm
Henry, mis iianiMhstore 14 701
laias i.ves s 1110., si. re 12 1251
.viiisiers, wm, store 12 12 t'i
I.ves x llelicr. sloro 11 700
Leggott X Lore, slere H 7 0)
Welilver, J. I., store 11 7 00
HogaltAtSeii, u lg to
iii:iiock TonNSinc,
shoemaker, M. (I. .t W. 11. thoe stotei 14 TW
old, wm. shoo store 11 too
Han is, s, t. shoo store 11 701)
loecsTloivs-iiir.
Yi'.iger, Jacob slot 0 1 3 pits
I'lthilngei, Liic.isstut'O II Tut
Vnsllne, .1. II. slcno u 10 00
l i Herman. Charles sloro II 7 nil
Yoi tiiu, P. M store li 1.1 111
Leo V llhoade.s, store II 701)
iieniMis lowksiiir.
Kramer. C. Hmi. storo 13 18 11,1
(Ingles, Wm. stole " lev OJ
mis townsiiii-
Campbell X Co, stole 14 7(0
iiouine. .1. i. siore 1 oa
Dcrr, li P. stole " 7 uc)
um UNTOWNSIIII'.
llellor, John II. storo 13 10 no
IIiomii, Win. v. ktme 1,1 o)
creusy A iiiow 11. sioie in m
Sehw c'ppcuhelscr, li. storo 11 7 cw
MOSTOlilTOlVNSllll-.
Morgerum. P. It. sloro 11 1 rci
Auiuieruiaii A. J. X Jackson, store " 7111
raiuti , iiariuaii, tieaiers 11 is iH)
rurnsworth, .1 1'. grocery 14 7 eu
MOUNT li.KASNT TOWNSlltr.
Sands, Joseph libtoro u 700
OliASUK TOWNSUII'.
Stewart, A. 11. storo 13 iu 00
smith it Iiro., 1111 A stoves 11 7110
Coleman, A. mcieliant taller " I oo
Sloan, li. K, sloio ) 10 00
Itn-ner, II. confectionery 14 701
Keller, M, (J, confectionery ' 1 to
liNK lOWNSIItl',
Lyon, 11, W, btore n x 00
IIOAIIINIICIIEKIC TOWNSUII'.
Chen Ington, Owen storo u 10 to
SCOTT TOWNSUII'.
Die tterleh, V. li store 14 TOO
llovvell, A. P. confeiilonery 71m
Allciiiau, c, II, stoves ,v tin leu
Hates X shoemakt r, fundi tiro " Tim
chamberlain X Kile hen, sloio 7 10
siuiman, P. P. suae to)
linker, s. VV, tobaeciiuUt Too
Wormiili, Samiiel A. sloio ' T OJ
Crc veilng M. .v, sun, btoro 11 l.too
W'erkhciser. .1, D, tlre 14 101
creviilinr,jr.'thom.ustortv too
sn)ilii' D. x Co., lumber merchants " Toe
cieve llngA: Tiembii,)-, tturo 11 00
Widte, A. 11. Hole 13 j,i to
I. Id, II, H. tin A: stoves II Tim
liens), D. A. ttore 12 jjtm
(ioidmr, J, II diugglst 14 T 10
Ut.Aiium'TOWNiiiir.
cole H, H, A Uro., sturo it 7(0
All
i-rson- vi im may feel np i.rlevo 1 by Iho ul oya
(I -ill', iiimi e .ill linvei iniopiioiiuiiltv
1 oi a
by uu ' lln. Hi" Illuli ivibeel, oiiTuosdav, the mill
e. .v cif Jui.e, isi , al tin' ComiiilssloiiersOlllci'. lu
inituuiiuiii leoiu v uciucii a. 111., co 4 ei ciuck p. iu
, . I XM'Uit ltll.WVN.
May, SHI IKichuIUk Ajiprai.i
I.AYTON HUNYON.
HARDWARE STORE.
LAYTON JtUNYON, &
keeps constantly on hand 11 1'till nml Complete Stock of
HEAVY .A-HSnD SHELF HA-RIDWnFtrE!,
which vro will sell to the Public at Prices so Low as to defy competition.
OUi STOCK CONSISTS) IN PAI1T OP
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS,
MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
of all Grades nml Latest Improvement,
BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS.
Bunion's Ilorse and Mule 11003, Horso Nails, &c.
PATENT WHEELS. OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS,
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallebels,
Axles, Spring.?, Gum and Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits
.lurpentinc,
will a general Stock of
YAGON AND CAUUIAGE MAKERS GOODS,
Building Materials, such as DUNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead,
Best Cblors, Pure Oils, Ac., as low as they can bo bought in the county.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LAYTON RUNYON & CO
Mario, 1ST& tf.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
SUCOKSriOnS TO J. .
P-, - v -' --"is 1 ,'ij-tAii a
Gimlets. Goutres. Tweezers. Pliers , ' $F$!LSW
Sfril'ots and Kettles, Pans and Friers, lilftfSI
ifefAll things for all sorts of lniyers.
'1
Wo have also added to our Stock
WHEELBARROWS
GLASS, PUTTY, GKRIIJSTIDSTOlIES, ScO.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
Tn all its llranchen, CarefuHy Selected and Purchased low for Cash giving iu
Advantages for Selling which can not be excelled by any other
Hardware Store in the Cbuntry.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOE YOURSELF.
We GUARANTEE both in PRICE and QUALITY of our Goods.
The Largest Store in the Country.
.Marchiv;w J SCHUYLER 8c SON, Bloomsburg, Pa.
IR, IE IM: 1 1ST C3- T O 2sT .
-:0:-
Tbo IiEMlsnTOS SCWINO SlA-
ciiinb lias i-rruns rapidly lata
favor ns possessing tho best con
msiTiox of food qualities,
namely; Unlit runnlng.smootli,
Noiseless, Uapl'l, Darnble, Willi
perfect Lock Mitch.
UHa Shuttle Machine, with
Autuiaattc Drop reed. Doslfii
beautiful and construction the
very best.
GOOD yvQElSTTS W-JSITEr).
ADDKESS,
Remiitou Sewing
iiii.vncn orric'ts or
I',. Ileiiiiii-lon & Sons, 1
llciiiliiston Sew is M. Co., ILION, S. V.
Ut'Uiiiilou .Vg'l Co,, )
Mai-chB, '73 2in
AN ACTUAL HUSINCSS INSTITUTION AND
TEI.UOltAl'llIC INSTITUTU.
Tor Information call at onice, or send forCoi.LF.OB
AmtiiTisKR. June20-ly
A ' sc
ITlle, IM.
1'OllTUNH IN IT. Every f.cuiilv l.uv- it.
Suld liy ABtuts. Aadicss, el. Is. WAI.KU1!,
QCi( DAILY TO AGKNTS. 8,1 nevr nr
iJjfiV tides and Iho best r.niilly Paper la Ami r,
lea, with two t-V Cliiumos, free. AM. MTU Co.,
3e.il llro.idwujr, N. Y.
wiiinir.vr.u it has lirx.N tuh:i
JURUBE E A
has established lUelf im a perfect reifiitntur and sure
remedy for illceinli-rs of tlio hyMcmu arhlns from Im
jiruiier action ot tlw l.lver mid llnvvcls.
IT IS NOT A 1'IIYMC, lint, lev Mliiiul.Uln'ithn he.
rrellvo orirans, irenllj and Biadiiallr leniores ull Im
purities', and re'irul.ili's tins entire svstcin.
IT IS NOT A DOCTOItUl) 111 ITIlltS, but Is a
vvlilch assists illirrsllon. and thus tlmul.tlCH tlio mi.
bctlto for food necessary to lnvliroralo tho iTp.ikiicsH
or InacUre ori;.uin, ud tiffs strength to all ho vital
ion c-3.
IT CAnilll'.S ITS OWN lti:i'OMMl'.Nl)ATI0N, as
tho l.irco and rapidly lncretcslnu' sales tcvtiry, l"rteu
0110 Hollar a bolllo. Ask jour drugirl.st tor It, .loilN
STON, I10I.I.0VVAY X Co., I'lUladolphla, fa, Whole
salo Agents, 4vr.
AGEHTS WANTED. '
Mm or womea, 131 a week,
l'niof f iiniUlicd.llinlneia plcas-
Ptit and lionoraniei v.1111 no 1 iu.
i A Id pZJ clrcidnraud Vuluall.i
-SSnnpleiifree. nrsviid vonrad.
f' &vr 011 poital card, llou'l u-
Irv hut write) alcmca in
M. lli:i!D,Sni st.,nevv youk.
Adf.NTS WANT 111 I TO HEM.
Tlio rolltifiil, lVi'sounl unil I'i'opei'ty
BMimi fvnTTMWwmSJw3gttacMCJcgs.ff
Rights a Citizen,
Of Iho I'nttod Mute c - Uuw lo excn lso and how to
pri'M'ivo them, lly 'llieeiphlllus 1'ursuns, 1.1.. 11,
containing a commentary cm the feeleral and statu
Cohsllliillous, mmug llieir history und origin, and a
full explanation of their pi luclnlea, purpu.-eis und
irovlslons ; tho ioiveisundctiitl se t Public Ollicers
110 riglica ul luu pc i't i'-, unil inu UDiiruiiuiea uieurrc'
for deilbct alive IkhIIcs, mid full direct u.nsuud h'n.,1
furius for ull buMm -s traunaciliiii-. ..s inukL.-; Win-,
Ik-e-eU, Moiliia.' '.lease , Nous, ilraidts,i.uulriii is,
etc, A Ijivv Lfbruo 111 uhlhUo Voiuiiii'. It inecU
ihuwai tHi'f ill ciiiAses and mllstiiivi'ivtiodr.
IIILIL'IV IL'l.lllUII VI 11.11. UI3.1. I 111 .ailll'UeUIl I lilt S
JC'NC llUOl'lllil. CO., I'UII.iliUM'llU, Pi,
Uuy It-it
Wp7
ClIAHMS W. nU.NYO.V,
CO., BLOOMSliUltG, l'A.,
OILS, GLASS and PUTTY,
W1DEMAN" cc CO.,
Keen on Hand tho
LARGEST STOCK
$ SHELF HARDWARE
In the County.
ELS & SPOKES.
llEMixaros So. 1 Machine fo
famllyuse, In the frump year
op its existence, has met VTltll
ft nioro uiriD isciieise op ratio
0FSlt.ES TUAN ANY AIACntSE OM
TIIE MARKET.
ItEMiNOTON No. 2 Machtno for
MANei'Ac'TCitiso and f cnilly us
(ready for delivery only slace
June, ls'J), for range, perfec
tion, andvarlety of work, is
without a rival In famtlyor
WORKSHOP.
SEND POE CIRCULAH
MacMiie Company, Ilion, N. Y.
iii:.iii.to. cojumxius.
2si ,1: s?3 Ilroaclvvay.'New York, Arms.
Mudlson Miuiirc, New York, hewtnp; Machines,
ciileaw, 237 Mate M., Sewing Machines and Arms.
Cincinnati. 1SI VVcsf 4th St.. s-cvcliii; Machines.
I'tlc.i, l'."J (icnesee, M How Inc.' Machines.
Atlanta, Ca., Uelllve's Opera ilousi), Marietta Street,
liuscuei, oas c iesimii.euu s.e., .-evcintr .viuciuncs'.
Seiwlnc? Miichlnes.
Wasliliigton, I). a, Ml Seventh St., Sew ins Machines.
PUBLIC SALE
or valuaiiu:
REAL ESTATE!
IN iHirsininco of an onler of the Orphan'
Court nr Columbia county, tlieimderslirned, act
Im; Uxi'outiir or tho last win and Testament or Adam
llulili', late or the tovwislilp ol Itoailiiccie el., In said
county, deceaseel, wlllexpuse to public tale on llio
premises, ou
S.VTITIUUY, JUNE Otli, 1870.
eommenciinr ul 10 o e'lock lu Uu- forenoon ofsald cIA'
the lulliivvlim' described n-nl estate', lei wit :
All Unit e-i'italn piece, luercel eiv tract of laud bltu
nti, Ij IIiomii Uliik'lntliolinviislilpot Itoarln'-e'reek,
lu Mid ciiunty, bounded and described as follows, t j
wit 1 Attjiilulni; lauds ot M1I0111011 strauser ou thn
west, lauds of smiiiiicI Iluuc k 011 llie north, lands ot
.I0I111 luce em tlio 1'iiMt, ami lands or John Kltnoou thei
suiilli, conlatiiliin'
KUiUTY-l'IVi: AOKES,
morel or less, nearly all cleared land, vv hereon uru
elec ted a
TWO-STOllY I'HAMi: DWr.I.I.lNll HOl'SU,
A frame Hank Uarn nnd other out Imlldlnss, Thoro
Ic 011 the premises 11 (rood A mile oreliard, and other
fruit Also, i;ood vvnicr on the premise's. Tosscaslou
given 1st or April, lsM.
cosiil i'lo.NS of sale. Ten per cent of one
lourili or tho purchase money to bet paid nt thnstrlk.
Inn down nt tlio pioperty. the onu-foiirtli less tho leu
per cent, at tliu conllrmallon of tho salo and llio bal
nine In one sear thereafter, with inieiest from cou
lli'iiiatlon nisi, of said sale.
I.UCAS FAllllINOKlt,
May H-a Acting K.ecutor.-
ADM 1 N I ST 1 1 A T( ) 1 t'.S NOT1 C :.
(STATE Of C'ATIUHISK IIEAKMAIIT, PFCEASEP,
i.euers 01 .veiiniiiisuaiion on llio osimo or Catlia
liiio (leaihart. lato of Minim Inwrishln. cnltimbiii.
rounty, deceased, hnvo bee n ctninti cl by iholtc'Klsler
of s.iUl county to James Khfer, of Slain township.
.... I- ...una ,,.l,l(lK llllllllS llKUlllSC CIIU C'bCUlU ui 1110
elecc'dent, nre reimested to preMiut lliein forse'ttlc.
uieut, nml those Indebted to tho estate to make puj.
incut to tho uudcrtlgncd ndmlnlstrutor without do
lay. JAMlls KIKl'llll.
Apr. sn.Tti-cv Administrator.
17XK(.TTOIi"S NOTK'K
Jli ESTATE OP JOHN HE
HEATH, PECKASEU,
'U Iters tcstami'iitiiry on tho cstalo of John Heath,
Id Of JaCkhOll tOWllslltn. I'tllinntit.e pnimtv. fl.rn
lam ot Jackson towiisfi
ed, have been grante d by the llegtslor ot snlii county,
toiieurgc U. Heath, of Jackson township, Columbia
couiitj.l'a, i:eeutor, lo whomull iwrsi'tis ludebu
wi wm eiaiueu luu ie.-iUC-seeei lo IliaKO pas ineni,
and tlionu having elulms or demands against thu
bald estate) will uiuke them known 10 tho said llxec
ulor without delay. UEOltHi; 1). HllATll,
-May I-iit. Kxecutor.
A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTIC1C.
J.X. l.TilKOPCAUIiKlSK kllEAUEU LATE OF UAH
... .... TOWhSHII',
Utters ol Administration on tho estate of Catha
rine Kreamer, late of Madison township, Columbia
count, de'couseil, have been granted by tho llcgls
ler of buldeoiinty to Conrad Kreamer, of Madlsuu
tovviishln. All persons having tlnltns ugalusd tlui
1 stutf of thcHle cedent nro rf-'itiestcd toprew iittliim
Mr u lluneiit, und tlmbe luelebleel lo the cstuto lo
inukii pauiu ut lo the unilersigncil admlulslrator
vuthiuirdf lay, co.NUAf) KHUAMKll,
Mii)Kti.c,v' Administrator,
51
BLANK MOKTOAOKS for sale chum at Um
Otl'ULUM OUSC'V,
S-Uornioui.