THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. it i, o o m s ii int (i, nun at, jinks:., r, Unit Hoail Tlmo Table. LACKAWANNA It ItLOOMMIUWl HAlLliOAD NOItlll. POtTlt. Accommodation Train, 0.41 A. M. T.30 A. M. Mali Train J.M A.M B.Jl'.M L'xnrcss Train Ut V. M. It.M A. it v 6.31 l'.M. CATAW1SSA HAIL IIOAI). NOHTIt. writ Accommodation Train C,2t A. M. 7 fin V. M. Uvular Impress 3,M 1'. M. 11,33 A. M. Through cars on l'.xpross train cither to New York or l'hllad"lphla. Accommodation train runs between Uitawlssa ami Wllltamsport. 10 (It'll I'llIKXIrt, (IIIKLTIMU Hy tlio llrst ot .Inly coming wo shall havo comptet. Ml two jcnr.i ot the publication ot tho Coi.lmiihn since It latt comu Into our hands. Moro than three , ulHtit Us subscilbcrsnru Indebted upwards ot n vcir's subscription, anil moro than halt ot them havo not p'nl'l anything Ah our circulation H largo this Is a heavy tax upon tho publlihcr and too heavy a lovl for him l" carry much longer. During tin-sum-in'cr and autumn, and especially the ensuing month, Mr. K. I.. Mjcrs will call upon those subscribers who are In arrears tor tho purposo ot receiving pajmcnt ut t no amounts due, and wo hope all will meet him Undly and bo prepared to liquidate this Indebted ness. It H far from a plcasuro to us to send out a collector or dun people tor dues In any form, but everything In our lino of bu.slncss must be paid for In cash and wo cannot therefore afford to carry a large nmountof Indebtedness forjcnrullcr yenr.and which Is constantly increasing. Wo trust, there fore that liono w 111 take orfenco nt being called upon for what Is due, but that all will tako plcasuro In Hiding tho paper to the extent ot p.ijlng what they owe for it. Mr. M era ts also authorized to tako Job work and advertising, to reeelvo subscriptions, .e and to tako pay and receipt for tho same. tf. Tho county jail at present contains no pris onors. Harvest liamls will not bo (liflicult to find tills pcaon. Hiittcr Is worth 20 cents per pound In our market. Tlio roads are. terribly dusty tlironsli the country. The work of grading Market street Is progress ing finely. Tho old Kpiscop.il Church is among tlio things that w ere. Cherries arc ripe and the birds and boys are feasting; tbeieon. The farmer's attention will soon bo turned to harvesting his crops. Mr. Cholera Morbus, tho doctor's friend, is once moro abroad in the land. The M. K. .Sunday School hold a pic-nie at Hupert, (to-morrow) Saturday. A number of our citizens aroin Williaimport this week attending United Slates Court. Tho boys are in ccstacy over the fact that .Tiloom-biirg is to have a circus on the "2d of .July. Hoys should lenieniber that it is n violation if the law to go bathing within the Town limits. lioating this season is poor business, judging from the number of boats lying at the wharf at Port Noble. The shade trees in front of the Court House need trimming as the limbs hide the face of the town clock from view. Mr. II. V. Zarr has reinodled his residence on I'.ast street, and it is now one of tho finest resi dences on that avenue. The exchange lintel is crowded to execs, and the proprietor, Mr. Ivnons, is arranging the house to accommodate more people. Josiph K. Sands, KlUha llayman and I'rank Evans announce themselves as Kepublican can didates for county Commissioner. Header, if you want to know what is going on in the business world, just read our advertising icnlumus, the local column in particular. .11 r. II. Ko.scn-tocU, corner Third a-ul K.ist s'lreets, has enlarged and otherwise improved his resilience, making it appear beautiful. The so k on I. Ilartman's building is progressing rapidly, and when completed will be one of tlio iine-t blocks in ISlooin-burg. Wilber 1'. Uceder, son of II. J. Kceiler, of Uatawissa, fjr.idiiated last week at Dickinson Seminary, IVi.'liainsport, with high honors. The bridge over Huntingdon creek in l'ish "uigcrcck township, was alloted on the 23.1 in-t, to Messrs. h. Manning and Joseph Kedliue fur Sl.a 13.50. Potato Hug Powder, "warranted to kill tho de structive little insect at forty yards," is nileroil fur sale by tramming pedlars, and should be la belled "humbug." A company of sixty men, of IMoomsburg, dressed in Indian costume are n training to go to Wilkes-ll irro on tho Fifth of July to partici pate in the demonstration at f.'iat place. Abraham Ixkhaid had his hand bully man gled whiM coupling cars on tho L. A 11 it. It, at this place, on Satmday last. Dr. Turner dressed his wounds and thinks ho will soon re cover. (notion of the day Where are you going to spend the Fourth? If it it as warm on that cl.iy as it lias been the p 1st three or four, we should think somewhere in the shade would bo the most desirable. The (Jalaxy comes out with tho July number in an entirely new cotuiu.', and tlioeli'eet of the new type and line tinted paper admirably corres ponds with the fre-hnesioftlio contents, gratify ing the eye as well us the mind of the reader. The public are cordially invited to attend the Anniversary Kxerciscs of tho Callicpian Liter ary Society to bo held at Normal Hall, .Monday, J una 23th, nt 7:30 p. in. Admission free. 15. 11. Ci.akk, President. "A sMluictfiit has got into tho papers, said to have originated in tho Danvillo .Iwrncuu, that Columbia county owes a debt of $-100,000. There is no (ruth lu it. Columbia county owes no debt. The county has never been in charge, of Itepublican ollicials. The taxes are low and Ihe county finances honestly managed, A young man named Itunyan, while cutting down timber near IJeaglo's mill, In Mount Pleas ant township, last Friday, was cru-hid by a tree tailing on him and died In a few hours thereaf ter, lie had been engaged nt work at this place but a few days when this sad accident occuried. HI'' patents usiilo lu .Sullivan loinily. I'nlnwissa not let the "glorious Fourth" pass by unoliMrviil, us we understand the Son's of Amcilea of that place intend to obscrvu the ljy, Iftituiday) with n demonstration. They ill have it grand parade, some sptevbes mid n J "Be dinner, together with n ball in thu evening. 'J'he public uio cordially invlteel to be present. Attention U directed to therepoit of Superin tendent Snyder, ptlntisl on the first page. It is I roucUo and cxprcs-lvu document, and hints t dtlleleiicios thatcoitldbe caallymid profitably 'ti'iueJIul, We do not think piylug school di rectors would work rrfnnn. but Meat Inlurv. Otherwise we regard the suggestion of Iheieport uuciccptlenablc and valuable), During tlio "Centennial'" parade lat Satur day night tho streets were crowded to excess. It is not generally known that n recent act of assembly requires tho executors, ndmlnUtrators, or friinds of a deceased person, to putnn affidavit on record in the register's office, netting forth tho day niidliourwlientliedcathocciirreil. Friends nnd parties applying for letters of administration will do well to bear this Important fact in mind, nnd thereby savo much inconvcnlenco In recicv lug their legal papers. Tho act in question can be found on page ill I, pamphlet laws of 1871. Of late the thieves have been ipillo nctivo at Willow Orovo station, on thu Hue of tho 1), I,. A W. railroad. ( )n Sunday night last the station was broken Into and a quantity of goods nnd groceries were stolen amounting to nbout $150. Tho hbuse of the agent, Z. T. Fowler, was broken into a few nights previous, by a party who wcro compelled to decamp beforo they could carry oil' anything. Jlendck InilejKmUnl. Tho "Centennial Dramatic Association," of lllooiusbiirg, gave two entertainments in the Opera llou-e on last Friday and Saturday eve nings, to largo and appreciative nudienccs. The drama entitled "Tho Drunkard's Doom" was well rendered, the nclors performing their parts in a manner only becoming stars. We under stand the association is a permanent organiza tion, for the purposo of cultivating tho literary tastes of lis members, and giving them con fidence and courage to appear in public. A room is to be fitted up by the association as n reading and debating study, and will contain books, papers, and music, all of which Is calcu lated for mutual benefit. Another entertainment will lie given in the course of a few Months when nil lovers of such amusement should not fail to attend. The prospect for a largo crop of peaches in Xew Jersey and Delaware is very encouraging, but not so in Ibis region, judging from tho trees we have seen. The delicious fruit is expected to be purchasable at reasonable rates during tho season. At the late convention of the Delaware peach growers at Dover, in making an estimate of the crop for 1S75, a general Interchange of views took place, and it was finally agreed that, judging from present appearances, not Ics than 0,000,000 of ba-kets would be gathered, 1,000,000 of which, it was probable, would be transported by rail and 2,000,000 by water. In view of the prospect of a large crop a resolution was adopt ed to the cllcct that freight should be largely reduced, new maikcts opened and none but choice fruit shipped. Sad Atciur.NT. Mr. Harry Uing, well known to the cili.ens of I'looinsbiirg, was thrown from a buggy in Orangcville, on Tuesday last, bis head striking a post which fractured his skull, from the effects of which he died on Wed nesday afternoon. At the time of the accident Mr. Long was coming from 1'enton to Light Street, where ho was summoned on account of serious illness in his family, and as ho was dri ving thorugli Orangcville his borc made a sud den turn at an iiuguaided moment, throwing Mr. L. and n boy out of the buggy, the boy es caping serious injury. Mr. Long was a young man in the prime of life, with a largo heart and always ready to assist a friend, of whom he had scores, who will be pained to learn of his fate. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. SAVn THE lllltllS. Few of us arc siillieently aware of the true value of our insectivorous birds. From early spring until late autumn theso restless visitors haunt the fields and gardens in quest of food, prying into every nook and crevice where the destroyer of our crops lie conccaIed,a countless host of which fall a prey to their busy search during the seasons of planting and harvest. 15very bird that fre quents a farm if we except the hen hawk conies to oiler us unpaid service whose Import ance we can hardly overestimate. Let any one who doubts this watch a phccbebirdcraiparrow for half nn hour, nnd see how, with se-areely a moment's Intermission, our little insect hunter pursues his eager task; and then let him relleet upon the necessity of giving tho birds every possible protection. Kc. I'ATItONS OP IIl'SllANDItY. Pursuant lu notice, tho Patrons of Husbandry by their dijcgates, Ma-ters and Past Musters and their wivi's, if Matrons, from the subordi nate Oranges of Columbia county and the south ern portion of Luzerne county, embraced in the di-lrict, nut in ('orrell's Hall, llloonisburg, Pa., June lSlh, 1S7S, to organize a "Poiuonia" or District Orange. The meeting was callesl to order by District Deputy II, II. Ilrown.of Light Stieet, Pa., when the 5tli degree members in at tendance made a preliminary organization, and took the credentials of delegates, after which Di-lrict Debuty lirowu proceeded to confer tho Ath degree, upon those entitled thereto. Tho olliceis elected by the Orange for the year aro as follows: A. P. Young, Master; C. A. Knorr, Overseer; J. O. Hotter, Lecturer; ltoubcn Kis tier, Chaplain ; Samuel Mears, Steward ; A. J. Knorr, Ass't. Steward ; Win. T. Shuman,Oate Keeper; X. Heese, Treasurer; Reliecea Ms-ther, Ceres; Llizibeth Ilrown, Poiuonia; M irgiret White, Flora; Lydia A. Smitli, L uly Assistant Steward ; 15. M. Tew ksbury, Secretary, which were duly obligated and installed by tho District Deputy The (irango then closed in tho 0th de gree, and opened in the -1th degree, when all Pat rons in that degree were admitted and proce'eded to the general hu-iucss of Ihe order. A commit tee of three, consi-ting of II. II. Ilrown, J. C. Kuttei' and Cyrus White were elected on Consti tution nnd Hy-Iiws of tlio District Orange of Columbia and Luzerne counties, An Fxcciitive Committee of five was elected, composed of X. Itcesc, C. Knorr, J. II. Smith, II. II. Ilrown and II. C. Iljrlon. Tho Committee on Finance elected, consisted of llrolliers Campbell, McMi chacl, Yocuin, Stephens and Kilkendall. Com mittee on Credentials, llrothcr. M. Ilurtmau, .. S. Stevens and Sister Ilieh. The Committee on Constitution and Ily-Laws reported mainly tho same as published in tho yhmc.-'j JWtmfof May 1st, 1 S7 ", was adopted too long for Insertion by tho Secretary hxing the placo of meeting at llloonisburg, on tlio 1st Friday of January, 2d Friday of Mutch, 3d Friday of June and Ut Friday of October, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The unwritten work of tho order was very satisfactorily exemplified by District Deputy, II. II. Hioivii. A resolution was carried that tho Secretary make a repurt to tho J 'urmcr'i Fricml, and also to all tho papers of Columbia county, There were various resolutions ollered and suggestions made that space (not secrecy) will not iilloy of mention. Tho very best of feeling seemed to pervade the entire meeting, Its deliberation were such that aould do honor to any meeting convened to ad vancetho best Interests of the Husbandman and laboring man generally. An invitation by liro. Dellows to a plc-ule nt C)rangtvllle,) July 3d, next, was given. Also ono byJv.M. Tewksbury to pie-iiio and festival at Mclntyre, (.'utawissa, same time. Al-o ouo by liro. Campbell to dedication of hall, P. of II, Ccntio Orange, tlmo to bo (jlven. No further business appearing the Orange proceTiled to close In duo form. Allow me to say in answer to many inquiries) all the nominations made wcroelectcdand were reported, as bus tiLo all resolutions ur discus sions iclatlvo to the fixing of prices of produce or labor, as has been ulhgul. Tho organization Is neither partUan nor see'taiian, but I Institu ted for agricultural iiiipioveuient.uiid wlviuiclng the Interests of tho Agriculturist, The soil is the source f)'W whence we dcrivo all that con dilute wealth; without we would have no ug lieulturc,niiuauuf I'turcs, no romnierce. Patron', let it m.uo agriculture an liouorablo and hunorcd business, lly order of tho District Orange, 15. M.T'i.WKSiiuitY, Sec. C-f,WY'Js-i Columbia co.4 June J if, 'b75. The peach crop of Delaware and Maryland will bo enormous. Six million baskets is re garded as a low estimate. lu tho spring It was thought there would ben fair crop In this region, but as the season advan ces It U evident that It will be nn almost cntlro failure, caused by tho dryness nnd coldness of the season, All fruit will probably be of Infe rior quality uiiit diminished in quantity, for tlio same reason, Di9Tlii:.siMi FATAMTV.--Died, near Hitekhorn on April 8lh, David Melllck, boii of Mathia A. and Oatharino Moore, aged 2 years, 4 months nnd 0 days. On Juno 11th, Jcrusha L, daughter of same parents, aged 7 years, l months and 18 days. On Juno 17th, Nora Jane, daughter of same parents, aged 10 years, -l months and 11 days. On Junu 21st, Alza Catharine, daughter of sains parents, ngo.l 7 years, 4 months and 8 days, The first named died of croup, tlio two next of diptbcrla, and tho fourth from thcefi'ects of diptbcrla. Tlio stricken parents havo tho deepest symptaliics of their neighbors, friends and aqualntancos, In their mournful trouble. The case of Peter Ilillmeycr nnd Mary Hill nieycr, administrator1 of tlio estate of Martin Ilillmeycr, deceased, against tho Ouardian Life Insurance Company, of N'ew York, was called for trial in the U. S. Cotitt lu session at Wil llamsport, on Tuesday lat, hut before proceed ing it was compromised by the company agree ing to pay the sum of S1.S93.61. D. J. Waller vs. The Kit it National Hank of HloonisburK. Verdict for plalntlll for $100.73, subject to nn opinion of tiie court to bo delivered. We eilnerve a number of Life Insurance cases before the court. A man insuring liii life now days is almost sure to entail a law suit upon bis heirs. The examination of the Senior Class nt the Normal School on Thursday and Friday last, by the State Committee, proved a very successful one'. The class consists of eleven ladies, and seven gentlemen, ns follows: 7t7a Ada M. Cole, I5llen D. Coolcy, Lorena O. Lvans, Martha 15. Oraul, Martha J. Edgar, Sallie 15. Ilaike, Alice II. Smith, Carrio Tompson, Mary M. Thomas, Sarah T. Vanalta, Alice 15. Wilson, 'Scientific course. OcnlUmcn Aaron W. Hrungard, William T. Creasy, Wesley M. Cleaver, Jacob C. Kisncr, D. 15. Lanlz, Charles M. Lee, Alvin W. Moss. The Slate Sup't. Dr. Wickershain, exprcs-cd himself to several of our citizens, as highly pleased, both with the class and school. Tho school he affirmed to be in a condition oneliun dred per cent better than at any previous period of its history. Ho expressed the opinion, that it was now among the first, if not the first, in point of excellence of any of the Normal Schools in the State. ll'iiubl iean. The Musical nnd Literary Knlcrtainmcnt at Normal Hall last Tuesday evening, consisting of duels, trios, dialogues and recitations, was one of tho most elegant and tasteful affairs ever given in lllitoinsburg. The eye was pleased, to begin with, by the picturesque and effective dec orations of the stage, and an air of refinement was thrown over all by the trailing vines and other artistic accessories. Professor Did'elcliin by adhering to his high standard in musical matters, has gradually ele vated the tastes of the llloonisburg public, until the music which at his first concert secnird cold, and too high above us, was fully appreciated and rci'eived witli warm applause and high en coniums for the pupil and teacher. Tho rhetorical exercises were highly credita ble to the students who gave them, and rcileclcd honor upon their faithful instructor in elocu tion. The Shakesperian reading, "Henry fith's Wooing," by the able elocutionist, Mrs. Dent, was one of the finest specimens of Shakesperian reading we have ever listened to, betokening as it did, a delicate appreciation of the author, and unusual lower and grace of delivery. The Normal School may well feel proud of possessing s brilliant an array of musical anil literary talent as wis manifested on Tuesday evening. l!i:ror.Ti:it. 1IAS1", HALT. AT OltAXtlllVlhl.E. Last Saturday afternoon between ono and two hundred persons acsembled to witness a game of base ball played at Orangcville between the "Hatchelovs," of Columbus, and the "Champion" base ball club, of the former place. The (tame was sharply contested until the ending of the fourth inning, when the fielding errors of tlio "Hatchelors" won for the "Champions" the fol lowing score : t'HAMI'IONS. IIATCIUXOKS O.K. 0. 1!. Conner, p. Williams, 3 li McDonald, p. Yaple, c. Helles, s. s. 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 Keller, e. f. f Oearhart, 2 b. 2 M. Williams, s. s. 2 DeLong, 1 b. fi L. C. Williains.r.f. 3 Lowe, c. 2 Flcekeustine, 1. f. 3 Henry 2 b. stop 3 3Croup, r. f. 2 Hogarl, e. f. ljllcadeii, 1. f. 3.C. How man, 3 b. 3, (i rover, 2 b. stop 3 Smith, 1 b. 3 liowuiau, 2 b. Total, 27 20 Total, 27 0.1 Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 S 0 Champions, 2 0 1 0 12 4 3 i 2 Hatchelors, 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Time of game two hour and fifty minutes. Umpire 15. II. Sloan. Scorer V. A. Alkbaeb. The cry of mad dog has been raised in the land and soon the dug days will bo upon us, when wle city fathers decree that all the caninu race should wear unseemly appendages upon their snouts. Now, in our estimation, this prac tice is useless as well as foolish, because there are as many cases of hydrophobia reportcdatono season of tho year as at another, and if any thing in the world is calculated to make a dog mad it is to smell out a lovo of a bone which hu cannot gobble, all on account of that pesky muzzle. If owners ofdogi would bo careful to give theniull the water they need there would bo no danger of hydrophobia. W'pimwj Jkmorrat. Wo repeat, what has often been said, that muzzling councibuen would bo far more elfeet ive iit;.iiiist mail dog excitements than muzzling dogs. Tlio muzling of dogs is absurd and cruel, and althuugh every other sort of filsehood within thu range of human or devilish in genuity lias been uttered we believe no ouo has yet asserted that hu ever saw or heard of a mad dog that had a muzzle on him. The practice therefore is utterly ineffective against the sup posed disease", Hy proceedings printed in (iiiotliercnliiinn it will bo seen that tho Patrons of Husband ry of this region havo organized a county Orange. Tho ollloers arc) gentlemen of the highest respectability, ami the general con duct of tho Grangers whilo in town transact ing their business may safely bo taken as a. model for other public gatherings. While wo say that this may ho uscilbtsl in part to tlio fact that many had tliolr wives, daugh ters and (no doubt) sweethearts along, wo do not mean to say that tho men would not havo behaved themselves as well if they had not been thus accompanied. Tlio order seems to bo very prosperous in this county and embraces within its mem bership a hugo number of tho most respect able farmers and their families, 'J'lioy havo thin far studiously avoided everything that does not directly concern tho leading purpos es of their ntganiitatioii perhaps 'too close ly adhered to theso purposed. Til" public good and tho larmlug interest would no doubt huyo been promoted, for instance, had they taken charge of our county Agricultu ral society and divided Ihe largo ptcutiitut amonu funncm for their homo production instead of idhwluu h"wo jockoyd and walk 1st to carry on" tho greater pari of tho fund expended in that way. They mo (.-normou-ly taxed, too, by our patent laws, and we think they should miiko themselves heard aud fejt oil that subject. Other imposition might also attract their attention, which, so fur, they se m iudUpo.ed to touch, rilANKLlK AND MA1ISIIAT.1, CJOl.tXUl., LAN CAHTK1I, l'A. The numiat commencement In this Institution takes place on Thursday, July 1st, 1875. The address to the Alumni will be delivered on Wednesday evening previous; by S. 11. Kief fer, A. !., M. D., of Carlisle, Pa. Tho address beforo the Literary Societies will bo delivered on Tuesday evening by L. II. Steincr, A. M., M. I)., of Frederick, Maryland. Tho exercises of tho graduating class will lake place on Thurs day, July 1st. Tho commencement promises to bo of more than usual interest. Oats taken on subscription at tho Columiiian office. Gum Diapers at C. C. Marr's. Custom work a specialty at McKinncy's, J. lC.lthawiCatawissa, Pa., desircsto Inform his friends and the general public that ho is prepared to furnish n "square meal" nt all hours of tho dav nnd night at his Hestnurant. He keeps tho best Heading Heer on tap all the time. Choice Cigars, Tobacco, &e. Moro of tbo.so cheap Tics just received at Clark & Wolfs. See Lutz it Sloan's stock of Prints and Per cales. Fancy Dress Goods cheap at I. W. Ilarlinan's. LaeJIes' nnd Children's Linen Dresses at co-t at Clark ec Wolfs. For the bc"t Sewing Machine Needles and Oil go to C. C. Marr's. For a Nobby Hat go to D. Lowenberg's. The bet 12J cent Stockings in town at Clark it Wolfs. Calicoes ht C. C. Marr's 0J cents per yard. Oat Meal for sale at Kus.el's. Call and try it. Protection tod Shoes never wear out. For sale at McKinncy's. F.very dav brines somcthinir new in Dry Goods at Lutz & Sloan's. Ladies' Lasting Gaiters for $L7o at 15. M. Iviiorr's. Cash buys cheap at Marr's. A complete1 stock of Ladies' Shoes very cheap at Clai k iV Wolfs. Slate Mantles of tlio handsomest design sell ing below cost ut lloUins A Holmes'. A fine stock of Fly-nets, Fiy--hects, Summer Hlankcts and Dusters ju-t received at the Horse Milliner Store of Chas. M. Uirton. A few pieces of that 7 and 8 cent Calico left at Cl.uk ,t Wolf's. Tobacco and Confectioneries, wholesale and retail by M. M. Hnel. Fur a Handsome while Ve.stgo to 1). Lowen berg's. Hair Hraids at C. C. Marr's. Ladies, look at our line of White Goods, nil new and of the latest patterns at very low prices at Clark & Wolfs. The linn of Crutchley it Kline having dis solved by mutual con-cut, the business will be carried on by A. L. Crutchley. A full and com plete stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Ac., w ill bo found at bis establish ment, opposite tlio old Kpiscopal Church. Give him a call and bo convinces! as to the good quality of his goods. Norwich celebrated Kino Shoo at McKinncy's. Marr pays 18 cents fur eggs. Alwavs to be found pretty styles of Prints a I. W. Ilartman's. Lutz it Sloan aro offering Great Hargains in Dre- G joils. Tho only place to get a first-class Dress Shirt is at D. Lowenberg's. Granulated Sugar for salo at Hussms. White Shoes at 15. M. Kxouu's. Parasols at Clark it Wolfs. Ask for the AUKOW SII1HT a perfect fit sold only by D. Lowcnberg. Fahmi:ii,Atti:.xtio. Hv.-sm. takes Hotter, I5ggs, Lard and Produce in exchange for goods. The popular (.'oat for tho season is a Navy Flannel a fine stock at I). Lowenberg's. A big line of those cheap Hamburg Kdgings, Uibbons, Ituchc.s, Collars and Culls just received at Clark it Wolf's. A new Cabinet Empire Sewing Machine, a beautiful article of furniture, for sale very cheap if called fur soon at Cadman's. For a Nobby suit go to D. Lowenberg's. P.Usscl has ju-t received a fresh supply of Apple's, Hananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pinu Ap ples, Ac. Kxamiuc his stock. Just received, a fresh invoice of latest stvles Children's Summer Suits at D. Yocuin's, Aio Men's and Hoys,' Clothing, all of which lie is selling cheap. Ladies, try those 90 cent Kid Gloves at Clark it Wolf's. All colors. New Goods just received at Knorr's. . If you want a fir.-t cla.-s Farm Wagon, If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon, If you want an Lliplio Spring Wagon, If you want a Pleasure Wagon, If you want your Wagon put in good trim, If you want repairs done good with short notice, Go to J. H. F.u . Gents' Favorite ISucklo Shoe at 15. M.Knorr's. Fans at Clatk it Wolfs. Go to Tho Singer Sewing Machine office in Opera House foe- beat Oil, Needles, Tuckers, nemiuers, ite. Men's Hiitlou Gaiters at Knorr's. Go to Uus.sxi.l.'s for your Groceries. Ho sell for cash iind will not be undersold. Try the new Coisets at Clark it Wolfs. Men's Congress Shoes at 15. M. Knorr' for 2.30. Pewter Sand fur sale at l!us.si;i.'t). Iiist received, a splendid stock of Summer Hats, in all the favoiilo styles and colors, at D. Lowenberg's. .. Ladies, buy and try tho llazar Patterns at Clark it Wolfs. Cheesol. Cheese! Cheese I Fine assortment of Cheese nt Itussel's. When you go to Philadelphia stop at tho Allegheny House, No. 612 and 814 JIar kct street ; having been recently renovated. Price only $2 per day, A. Hunt, March 10,'70-ly Proprietor. Children' Pearl and Hull' Shoe at 15. M. Knuir's, Merchant (-lng to the city will do well to call on W. II. iItiNTr.it, who is engaged with tho old aud reliable firm of YllAumt it Iliir.KiiNbTot'K, for Hats, Caps, Straw (ioods.Ac, 257 North Third street, Phila delphia. March H),'76-3m Go to 15. M, Knorr's for Spring and Summer Slices. COAL. " Ohl rMnhlhlicd Coal Yar.1, 0. W, Nr.Ai, .t llito., Wholewalo & Itctall Dealers lu all sizes of tlio best qualities oi Ited and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. I luvo constantly on hand large sloel-s of Domestic, Cupola, lllacksniith's Anthracite, IHtiiuiiiimis, iind Liuiebunier'H Coal, 1. special attention given to thu propitia tion of coal hofoio leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchango for coal, Coiil ilellvicil to tiny part of tlio town ut short notice. Oidi-rslellat I. W. McKclvy's store, or at our ollici', will receive prompt at tention. Ullico and Yuul at William Neat it .Sun' Furnace, Kant lllooiusbiirg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. COAL, l7-tr-25 COAL if you want a good Jlnm, if you wnnt cheap nnd good Ten, If you want Colfce Java or Hlo, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want tlio host Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want tho best Syrups In town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobacco. If vott want anything in tho Grocery and Provision line, go to Hussr.I.ls), Main street. tf-23 -a'OW-N AND COUNTltY. Sum rises 4 o'clock 85 minutes scU T o'clock S3 minutes. o JIoon rises 18:00 o'clock n. in, o )ol.i Is now quoted at a premium of nbout 1'9-ln other w onls green backs nro about 16 per cent, below par. o Hunk Dkkh.s, on Parchment nnt linen paper, com mon and tor Administrators, Itxccutorsaud Trustees, for sale cheap nt the to vmiuan odlce. 1'ai eu lUns Just received and for salo at tho Co I.UlilUAN onicc. tiii: "iiorsi:Ki:i:piiir or oun health. Tlio liter Is tho great depurating or blood cleans ing organ of tho system. Set tlio housekeeper ot our health at work, and tho foul corruptions which gen der In tho blood and rot out, as II were, tlio machin ery of life, are gradually expelled from tho system, for this pun oso lir. Pierce's (loldeii Medical Discov ery, with small dally doses of Dr. l'leree's pleasant Purgative I'eilcts aro pre-eminently tho articles needed Th.'j- euro every kind of humor from tho worst scrofula 10 thu common pimple, blotch or eruption, ure.it callus ulcers kindly heal under their iiil'li': cmlKo lnlluence. Virulent blood poisons tan Pus. In the system are by them robbed of their nil' 1 1, nnd by their iwrsetcrtng nndboiac what protr.i. 'i a uso tho most tainted sj stem may bo coinplctf I' rcnoeated and built upanew.. Enlarg ed glands, tumors and swellings dwindle away and disappear under tho lnlluence of their great resolv ents, Sold by all dealers lu medicines. o Dr. Wlstar's llalsam of Wild Che rry Is "a combina tion and n form Indeed" for healing and curing dis eases of the throat, lunirs and rhest. It cures a cough by loosening and cleansing tho lungs, nnd nl lajlng Irritation; thus removing tlio cause, Instead of drjtnguptho cough and leaving tho disease be hind, M cents and l a bottle, large bottles much tho cheaper. - tiii: hist piiintinh omen. Tho present tsn good opportunity to remind the friends of tho paper, and tho public generally, that tho Coi.cmiiias .Ion l'liisrisii orf ten lias nosupeilor lu tills bectlon, and, lu some, respects, Is without an dual. During the last j ear wo have completely re', newest our t; pes and made largo additions, and It Is no Idlo lioabt to say that we havo now tho Host Presses, thu Uest Assortment of Tjpe, the llest Mock of Paper, ('aids, Ac, and Itio llest Woikmen In the country, our workmen nro specially adapted fur their places, and wo make It a point toutwajsgtvo our customers a neat, correct and sallsfactory Job. We do not claim to do w ork tor less than others, but will warrant It to be ns cheap as can bo dono any w hero and letd n decent profit. All w ho are lu need of Job Iflntlng ot any kind PlsJn or in Colors-will find it to their Interest to glvo tho Cou-mman o.llcu a trial. Wo hate on hand every variety ot Cards, paper, Ink, Envelopes, Tags, Ac, that Is likely to be called for, andean furnt.sh any quantity or stjle of work un shot t notice. JUudti.g to order. tf. o IP YOU WANT TO HE SiTIiONO, HEALTHY AND vlguious, take Kunkcl's Hitter Wine ot Iron. No language can convey an udciiualu Idea of tho Imme diate and almost miraculous change produced by taking E. P. Kmikel'a Hitter Wine of Iron In the dis eased, debilitated and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Unpaired by sickness, tho relaxed and unstrung or ganisation Is restored to perfect health and vigor, .sold only In 1 bottles. Olllco and store, No. w) North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Only In II bottles. s.old by all druerghls. NEllVOCS IlEtHI ITV. NKIIVOIS UtCIMlY. Debility, a depressed, irrltablo state ot mind, a w enk, nerv ous, exhausted feeling, no energy or ani mation, confused head, weak memory, tho conse quence 8 of excesses, mental overwork. This ner vous debility llndi n sovereign cure In E. r. liunkePs Hitler Wlnu of lion. It tones Ihe sj stem. Sioldonly In Jl bottles, (let tho genuine. Tako only E. V. Kunket's, It has a jellow wrapper around It, his photugrnph on outside. Sold by jour druggist. E. P. Kuukel Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. tU'J 1AI K WOK1I Ill.MOVKI) AI.1V E, 'J 'J Head and all complete In two houis. Nofeo till head passes. S'eat, Pin and Stomach Worms remov ed by Dr. Kuukel, sw North Ninth 1st., Philadelphia, Pa. To havo Tape Worm removed, patients must como on, but for all other worms, jour druggist can procure It. Ask for Kunket's Worm Sjrup. Price II, aud guaranteed. Send for circular. o AN INVAI.rAltl.H TKAVEI.IXO COMPANION. Change of climate, water or diet Is apt to Induce harrassing and often dangerous diseases. The three changes eomBined are fatal to thousands of emigrants everj je.ir. Is It that Hosteller's Stom ach Hitters nro nn absolute preventive ot the hurtful consequences arising from theso causes? Travelers, voj ngcrs and emigrants to imvv countries can not bo too otten reminded of the fact that this agreeable vegetable tunic lsthe most reliable safeguard against disorders which they aru far moro liable than tho habitual dentens ot healthy regions. Tho primal effect of the uunholesoms atmosphere which pro duces vv hat are called malai lolls fevers, Is to depress and deblltato Ihe sjstcm. Tho body thenbeeomej uneasy pre-) to I ho malignant principle In thu air. It Is manifest, then fore, that Iho surest way to avoid all e plilemle nnd endeinle maladies of an Inter mlllent tjpe, Is to counteract the weakening tend encies of miasma by nrllilelal Inv igoiatton. That llosletter's stomach Hltli rs Is the surest rcsuscl tunt of nagging v Igor, Is a fact w htch Is best appre ciated wherever lniluenccs Inimical to health exist. Hut Is not alone against malaria that they protect tho system. 'I hey so toughen It as to enable It to enduro with Impunity extremes ot heat and cold to which travelers nio often subjected, aud they never neutralize those elenicts in unaccustomed water or diet which w ould otherwise beget disorders ot tho stomach and bowels, 'lho brackish water with which voyagers by tho sea aro often compelled to quench their thirst, ts apt to provoke dj'sunteiy and oilier serious complaints, but when tho Hitlers nromlicd with It, It becomes harmless. Truly this great protect Iv o luv Igorant Is nn lav uluable Irav cling companion, o- Hll. SCIlfcSCK'S PULMONIC SYlllT, SE V WKKP TOSIC, ami M vnpuaku Pir.i-s. These medicines I'.nvo un doubtedly performed more cures of consumption Ihan any other lemedy known to tho American pub lie. They are compounded of vegetablo ingredients, and contain nothing which can bo Injurious to the human constitution, oilier remedial as cuies for consumption, probably contain opium, which Is a buinuMTlkit dangerous drug in all cases, and It taken freely by comuuipllvo patients, It must do groat In- Jury! for Its tendency Is to I'onlluo tho morbid mat ter lu tho sj stem, which, of course, must makouciiro Impossible. Sclieiick's Pulmonic sj rup ts win ranted nuttoeontaln a parttele of oplumi Ills composed ot powcrfi'l but harmless heibs, whlih act on tho lungs, liver, stomuch and blood, and thus correct all moibld teeietluns, and expel all tho diseased matter fiomtho body, 'lliesenro the only means by which consumption can ho cured, and as scheuek's I ul- monlo Sj rup, Sen Weed Tunic, and Maudrako Pills nro lho oul) medlilnes which operate tn this vray.lt Is obvious Ihe'j are the only genuine euro for Pulmo nary Consumption. Euch bottlo of this Invaluable medicine Is accompanied by full directions. Dr. schenck Is profcsslnnullj ut his principal olllce, cor ner slxlli a1 d Arch suva-i, Philadelphia, o.'ery .Monday, wheie all Ittteis for ndvlco tnus bo ad dressed. A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. JDATIjY and weekly. Independent in Everything! Neutral in Nothing, Opposed to all Corrupt Kings in Municipal, Stale and National AlVairs. THE DULY TIMES win bo Issued onSsturday.tho IStli of Maich next, suit every inoridng thereatler. sund.tjs excepted, under tho editorial dliee'llon of A. K. .MciTure, pilnled eoinpactlv from clear, now t.vpe, on a largo folio sheet, cimtalnliignll the news nt lho day, Incliidlnif tnu ASSOCIATE PltKSS THI.H (1IEAMS. Sni'itil Telegrams and Curresnnndenen from all points of Interest, and fearless editorial ells- cussionsnr euriene lopies. itiit, i ivu ens, in, .Mall subscriptions, posiago free, sl dollars per annum, or llflv eeiitu ner month. In advance Adicitlsumcnu, i.iuh'ii, iiu'iii j and IhiifycemJ pur line, ueeuiuui lei pi'pitiuii, The Weekly Times ll i Usund nn Kuiuidaj', slsicii uoih, weekly thereafter, containing all Impurluiit news f the week, aim compicio .-u.ufcre mm i-iu.iuei.u iii'ihui. .M.1II.1I, furono u.ir, postage, tree, at thu follow lu; rates i Ono Copy ,,, ll.ujl Ten copies , ,. UMI Twenty Conies m.'ii AIIVIHtfliiHMH.NTSlwciitv.lliu cents hit line. KemllaiiiHMkliuuldbt) made by IhatUor PiMlOf. iii u iMca. Address THF TIMES. No. 14 South seventh fiieee. It riULADlXl'lllA .CHEAP am wp1" '-a vsi'iX.Xl' ". J FRITH AT TIIE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Tho Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates aud in tho most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building. COUPvT HOUSE ALLEY, Pji.oomshuug, Pa. When special material in required it will be promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Iland-Eilla and Dodgers, Largo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nie, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmed, Bills of Faro, cfco. Will all bo supplied and exeuted in suporior style, nt cheap ratC3 and short notice. Tho best workmen are employed and tho best material will always be furnished, A liberal share of public patroin ago is respectfully solicited, Bi.ooMsnuita, Junk 18,1875 LAYTOH HUNYOtf. t'llAHLL'sl W. HUNYO.W HARDWARE STORE. LAATON RUNYON, i& CO., BLOOJISEURG.l'A. keep? constantly on hand a Full nnd Coiniilclo Stock of HEA V'ST -A-lISr-D SHELF H.I?,r)-W-A.R,BJ which vro will sell to tho Public nt Prices ro Low as (o defy competition, OUH STOCK CONSISTS IN PAKT OP IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Grades rind Latest Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Horse and Mule hoes, Horse Nails, &c. PATENT WHEELS. OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallebels, Axles, Springs, Gum and Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits Turpentine, and n general Stock of WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS, Building Materials, such as D UNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead, Best Cblors, Pure Oils, &c, as low as they can bo bought in the county. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON & CO Marll),16i5-tr. NEW HARDWARE STORE! SUCOESSOKS TO J. F. W1DKMAK & CO., l - 1' I Gimlets, Gouges, Tweezers, Pliers, "JV". uia .urn jvmv.s, x uua uiiv. i. MsJ" rafe.Vll tliiiiM for nil sorts of buvert. 3. ' .j.rl " tia Wo have also added to ottr Stock PATENT WHEELS & SPORES, WHEELBARROWS GLASS, PUTTIT, G-E-IlSriDSTOuSrES, ScC. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In all its branches, Carefully Selected and Purchased low for Cash giving us Advantages for Selling which can not be excelled by any other Hardware Store 111 the Cbuntry. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YO UBSELF. Wo GUAKAXTEE both in PRICE and QUALITY of our Goods. The Largest Store in the Country. J, SCHUYLER Jtnrchl2,';n-y TllO 11EMINOTON SEVVI.S'O MA CHINE has (.prune raptelly Into ravorasnossesslng the best com bination ot (,'ooel qualities, namely ; Light runnlng.Sraootli, Noiseless, Itnpl'J, Durable, with jierte'Ct Lock Sllleu. ltlsa Shuttle Machine, with Automatlo Drop Feed. Design beautiful and constiuctluii tho v cry best. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. ADDRESS, Eeiiiiitoii Mm 11KAXCU OI'FICUS OF IIHMIXGTOX COJIPASItS. II mv V V luiu.v, .v. i. 11. llcuiiiixlon & Soil", "I Iteiiiliigtnii Sevviiif; M. Co., Keiulngtou Ag'l Co., J Mays, 1S-!m 01 A fn QOfl '"cste'l in Wall Street lU otten leads to fiiitune. A pagn hook oxpl.iimngcei)lhhig, and acopyot tho Wall Street Kuv tew. Quvim vnvv joiix iuckmng &co., uCilU P Lll!j!j, Hauliers and lliokers, 71! llltOADVVAY, N1.VY YOUK. "DSYCIIOMAXCY or SOU I, CIIAH.m" 1 INtl." How either sex mav fjsclnato nnd gain lho lovo unit niteettous ot any ersm they chooso Instantly. This simple, mental acquirement all can possess, dee, hv mall, for2f cents, together wien iv .suiniui, iiuiiir, i.jiiii.iii urm-ii', ine.iuis. Hints lo l.ndles, Wedding Mghl shirt, ie. A nuccr hook. Address T. WILLI M C l'ubs. l'lilla. Agents Wnn.ed. TheC ENTENNIAL eiA.r.ri i.r.u vi inu i aiu.iim.vu.s. shows the gland result o( Ite. jeaiseif Freedom A l'rogii'KS, evv aud Complete. nur iihj imges, lllustruleii. LveiheKly buvn It. and ncentH main n oui Jiooti) tmi a month. Addiess J. u. Met' I KDY & cel., i'uuusnei, rnunueipuia, ia. STOCK SPECULA'nONS. Oondue'teit by us In everj form, on eommlsslou oul. i uus mm tuns, un uwii iiuuses ami uveM I aees. Cost, jioi) to AM, and otten pay f,ooo proilt. I'am. billet, exnlulnlner how Wall Slri'i't sneeul.it Ions nr., eonducled, sent freo. Send for a copy. UA.IKLIls, AMI IlltllKCUS, 2 Dull Mrrt, M Y. l'Olt COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, And all Tliroat Diseases, TJBE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN 1II,L'K liO.XlvS. a Tiii:i) ami Niiiii: ui:.mi:iv. For salo by Druggists generally, and JOHNSTON IlOLLOWAr H Ct , I'hlladelbhLi, I'.i, Trntp, Rupportfffl n! Tlla I'll: "sl'r lUrl liubbtr TruM.B.M-IV3ol. rli'nW. licrht ptTfi-cll, rafo unj vumfnrlAtjle, lVAjMinlncMt i .n.;liJ "'")' renui. lllkVVAllCKIiail TATJONlilltlailuiiUratHl"l,ri.B'lcy.'' I'dtuVi, ur tip., A told by hoolui,' drujtuu. 6eai (orcut joijue. .OEISTTS WANTED VOX l'ATUVAS iV THE UQImYXiAH&H, Ileitis a (nil description ot I'alestlne, Its History, An tliieitlli's, liihublUiuu mid customs, ueeordtng tn the gie-at Discoveries reeeutly luaelo by thu l'atestlne l:xp oilng Kxiwdltlons, ll sells at sight. Scud for uur extra leriiiy to Agents, and sen w hy it M ils f.ist. it Hum uiiv either b(jk. NATIONAL I'L ULlsltlNii I'O,, I'lillailelp' la, l'a, CAUTIOIT.-NOTICE.-Tbo QSNUINE EDITI01T. Ui" i; a n u li a li ) it s o r llMiludiug thu "LAST .lOl'ltNALS,") unlohls vividly hlsipiieniistrangii udventurn. alsutho Cuuoiiliv. WondiVrs and We alth ot that marvelous eoiiuli y, mul is uosoiuii iy ine oniy new, vempiet vturt;. Ileueo II wllsj lust iIiIiik, la.eui tlristt vuels. wt, page's 1U0 11110 lllUSlralloUS. OUlV U.IO. Atvlils Uiml7.il Head lor terms uud pesttie pru(! ill lUiAltli lil,Vs., I'ejVlnwo, ... fctOisvui, sl., t'hUadelpLra, l'a. Keep on Hand tlio jj LARGEST STOCK isrtli l. mhmm&mu haptiwatjt? -Sr5 BfT "iiiiu it iiiijj In the County. & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. ItEMiNUTOV No. 1 Macluno for family use, In tto tiiiru year OP ITS EXISTENCE, lUlS met Wltll a more iiArm increase oe iiatio 0K8VI.ES THAN ANY 1IACIIINE0N TIIE maiiket. ItEsnxeiTON Ko. 2 Machine for jianvfactckino and fomtly ItiO (ready for delivery only Blnco June, l:t), for range, perfee tlon, andvarletyof work, ta wlthoutarlval In famtlyor wOitKsuor. SEKTZD 3?OH CIBCULAB Machine Conpny, 111, 1 Y. 1K1 & 23 iiroartvvny.'Xevv York, Arms. Miull.sun hqunre, :cw York, Revving Machines. Chicago, 231 stiiiu m Sewing Machines und Aims. Huston, 33'i Washington M Mjvilng MucIiIiick. e'lnclnnatl. 1I West 4tli M hewing Machines. I'llca, 12'J cenosee, M Sew Ing Mn lilne-s. Atlanta, Oa., Detllve's Opera House, Marietta Strer, ... , . (sewing Moelilnes. Washington, D. C.,f,2l SevlnthSt.,t-ewingMiichlneH. Ixjutsvllle, Ky Wett .lelTeioon M .sewing Muehtnen. llillJdelpl.i, sint'heslnut Mnet, fcewlng Machines. St. luuts, oeM N, Fourth Mrtt't, " Detroit, nn Woodwind Avenue, " " Indianapolis, 12 Market Mivet, " " lialllmou', 41 x. diaries Mreet, ' " R. r. TUBUS, W1IOLt.SAI.li UEVI.EU IH 1IUHNING AND I.UliUICATINO OILS. einiee lu Maize's Uulldlng, corner Main nnd Ceutiu streets, lll.OOMSIll'lttl, I'LNNA. tTtneti rs sollelted and promptly tilled. May, ItVJMy FOR SALE! Valuable Town Property and Farm at Private Sale ! rpilh imileislgneil, one of tlio Kiccntnrs nf I (UX)liili; WKAVLii, docease'd, ofrers ut private bale, the follow lug valuable property, to wit i UXi: TWO-STOltY liltlCK DWliLLINO 110USK, with out-buildings and lot uttnehed, FltuateeVon Main street, llloonisburg, l'a. 'Hits house Is sultablo fur twu fuinlllt's. Al.st) one two-story frame dwelling houie, vjlth out-tiulldlngs, framo stntilo and good lot nltaclied. This property Is opposite the resldeuee oflhe Uto Dr. Yu:st, Ale, ono tvin-stoiy frame dwelling housowltu stable. out-butldUigs unit lut nttaclied situated on ltoe'k street, llloonisburg, l'a. AlJil), six vacant lots situated on Fourth Street, A!o. a valuable farm sltmiiod .imif t.iitn ffn,,. thu town vt M'Lvveusvllle, l'a. bate! farm contains V0 aiiesof hunt. For terms ot salo npplv to .. . . .. ("eiWll W, C01t:tF.LL, Kxecutor. I en. U, 'is-cm, llloomsburg, l'a. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA11LU REAL ESTATE! T Y virtue evf an onler of tlio Orphan's Court I of e oluuiblu county, tlio iii.ilcnliriied. Ailinln. . r . ,ttw ui.ui'iMj(llfll, AllllUU ,.,-, i.iiu m i-iMiuiKeTe'eik luwn- Mi in. lu sa d e'ountv. iIivl-usi'iI. will i.iu,u, m i.in.ii,. sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1875, At 1(1 nVlrclf. u. tn. tli. f,iii t,r t estate, to vviu A teriiiln lot of ground sliuato tn FMilnccrcrk township, iHiuuded em ttiu nortli tiv John Weniier.e n lho 1'iusl I.) w iiu.im lti.bins, nmi i:ms liendcr. on thu south und iesi by jvtlliam Loudeibueh, coiilaiiilua Tr0 ACRES, cm which are i rec tod a ouo nnd-a-halt ttorj fratnei lioue, u frame blubte, u good well of vatir ami soiu;' (rull tree. 'Ihe land ts lu a uoexl ntuto of eul. ttvtlun. Also, ut thewimu tlmo atd yluee, lu tn lio'Il tuniiuri'M' ,'uruU' 11 WI uUvl.K lul of house Tl.ltMS OF 'SALK.-Oue.Joarth ot Ihe nurduiSB nouey to U paid at the trtkli.g down ol lho l iot'ei" tv, und thu rctuuUitvg thtee-tiiurths lu !u nar ,Uim'!l' 7m J01lN Wl-NNKlt? t