The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 06, 1875, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSE URG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
II LOOMS II II It (I, fit I II A T, Aid. (I, IW.
Ilnll Komi Timo Tnhlo.
LACKAWANNA IILOOMHIIUWI 11AII, IIOA1)
NOIITII
MOUTH.
Accommodation Train,..
Mull Tr.Mii
Itxpreas Train
. 0.11 A.M.
T.30 A. M
1.11) I'.M.
6.31 V. M.
T.OO A. M.
tun 1'. M
ll.tu A. M
CATAWISSA ItAII. HOAU.
NORTH.
Accommodation Train ti,is A.M.
Itcifular Ktprcss 3,M 1'. M.
fount
t,30 I1. M.
11,33 A.M.
'I'lircitiK'li cars on Kxprens (rain cither to Now York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
1'alawt.ssa and Wllllamsport,
DKMOCUATIO COUNlY CONVUNTWN.
Tlio Iiemorrntlo Voters of tho several districts of
Columbia County will meet nt their usual places of
holding tlio general elections, on f aturday tho Uli
day of August, 1bJ5, between Uio hours of throe ami
noven o'clock In tho afternoon, and elect dclegaU'H
liy hallot to represent Uio district In n County
convention to bo held nt tho oporn IIouso In lilooms-
burtf, on Tuesday, tho lOUi day of August, 1MB, nt
una o'clock, p. m., to placo In nomination ono can-
dldato for Senator, ono? candidate for l'rolhonotary,
ono candldato for Heglster & ltscordor, two candi
dates for County Commissioner, two candatcsfor
County Auditor, nnd to transact such other ImslnosH
ns tho Interests ot tho Domocrat lo party may roipdro.
Attn, nt Uio Bamo tltno finil places and In (ho samo
manner, tho Democratic clnctors of eiicli district
will oloct ono person to servo aa member of tho
County standing Committee
liy order ot tho County Committee,
WAItltliN J, nUUKAI.lW,
Chairman.
AlTOllTIONMKNT OP llKt.MATKS AlVOKllINU TO VOTE
foil (lOVKIINOlt IN 1ST',!.
llucknlew. Di'logiiteo.
neavcr n
llonton ll 3
Herwlclc M 1
llloomsburg K V'2'2 i
V til M
Ilrlarcreek lt.a 3
Catawlssa 120 1
('oiiltii ir.n !i
(Yntralta lis a
Cuiiyngliiun N 11.1 '
Cuiijiigli.iin S ftt i
l'lshliurircek si'.) , I
I'r.inklli M -j
elreonvvood K1 3
Ilcinloek 140 2
Jackson loi a
ljcust M t
Main HM
Madison leal :i
Minim lm 3
Montour 01 a
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Hy Itulo tho ratio IS IKod nt Co voters for delegate,
but mi district to havo loss than two or more than
rour delegates, nnd nllowunco Is to bo mado w Ithln
those limits for tho largest fractions of n ratio.
lIlooniHburg, l'n., July 10, 137.1.
Mr. K. I.. Mvkhs, collector for tho CoujmiiIan, will
wait iihjii thoso Indebted lo thlsonico for tlio pur
poseof receiving tho nmounts duo. Wo trust that
thoso Indebted is 111 bo prcpareil top.iy what they
owe when ho calls, built not, they will again bo
called upon. 11 will scarcely bo demanded ot us to
offer iin apology for making collections, hut for tho
satisfaction ot thoso desiring It wo will Just say that
ns wo havo to pay cash for every llilng aa wo go our
purso Is not long or deep enough to hold out unless
It Is lepleiiUhcd with some degree of promptness.
Scarce local news.
Tho days nre Incoming perceptibly shorter.
Dog days end ne.it Thursday the llitli in-tanl.
August, the only month in 1&75, will have two
new moons.
An abundance of rain fell during Iheforo put
of the present week.
The present month will havo five Sundays,
Mondays and Tuesdays.
The brick woik on L. T. Sharpies,!' new
building is progressing rapidly.
Service pipe is being laid in thu Lutheran
jluin li, preparatory In the use of gas.
W. F. Ilalstead is lo supercede D. T. I'mind
in tliesiiperintendeiicy of tlio Lackawanna and
IJInonislmrg railroad.
Thu Itjplist .Sunday School of Hlnom-burg
held a basket pio nicin Neal's grove on hist
l''rid.iy. Jt was largely nllcnilcd.
Tho Columbia .County Agricultural Society
will bold their "Oth annual fair nt l!loombiirg
on tlio ll'.lh, Mlh nnd loth of October.
The Democrats of Union county have n in-
ruled Thomas Ktheiymclotei Dr. lliber,of lllooins
Anug, for Associate Judge. A good selietion.
A l.ugo number of people of Jlloomsburg
nre packing up their paraphernalia preparatory
to taking up their residences nt Mounlain drove
to enjoy a couple of weeks of camp meeting.
Tho Central Kxpress Company havo estab
lished a temporary office at Mountain drove, to
ho open during camp meeting only. A gieat
convenience to those wishing to nttend.
Mr. Surdam, of Diisliore, whoso injurv was
policed last week, has recovered. He was prob
ably nun o scared than hurt, and as local news
nro rare in that ipiarter tho reporters write witli
.magnifying glasses over their eyes.
Itloomsburg's fair tailoresses and n largo
Utunher of their friends held a basket pie uio
in Kuorr's grove, below town, on last Saturday.
The !iy was spent in the usual pie nic style,
und in the evening u grand bop was indulged in.
Jlloomsburg subscribers will please hopaiticu
lar to report any omission initio properdilivery
of theirpapers. Carricrsaresubjccttoforgdful
lids some times as well ns other people and it is
even pouiblu fur Ihem to bo careless. We can only
apply tho necessary remedy when subscribers
repoit tho non-receipt of their papers,
Williamsport can claim the oldest Inhabitant
of any city in northern Pennsylvania. Joseph
Misbow, residing on (lilmer street, scored his
101st year on (he Slliof la-t March. Ueisquilo
. aelive and enjoys good health. (Jaxttc it Hull-
itin.
The drove Meeting held in Neal's woods last
Irialurday evening, Sunday morning, iiftcimxm
and evening, by tlio Kvangcllcal congregation,
.was a success. It was iimiouuced on Sunday
(that the melting would be continued until Mini-
Mlav iiiL'bl. but owing lo tho ram no iciviccs
wero held.
Dr. Jlobhins.of Catawissa, was not nearly so
Jiadly iijurid us reporlid last week. Only two
itoes of iU'W foot sustained serious injury nnd only
oneiflUow nas amputated, Vi'u leain that his
wounds are rapidly healing and that ho is not
likely lo experiuu'u uny serious Inconvenience
hereafter resulting fiom Iho Iiuit. Lucky ts
napo. Tho races at tho Fair ground last Saturday
weio well attended by tho spoiling fraternity.
Tour horses w!io entered nnd a number of oth
ers on llio ground llmt wero not intcred. Tho
(list pursu was won by W'.H. l'aux's sorrel liorso
of llloomdiurg, thu nectuid by "Jiill lVnn," of
Danville, and tho third by "John K." of D.m
vllle. A terrible nllllellou has fvllcn iin lU'V.
John Hewitt nnd lady, of lilooinshiug, in tlio
lo.es oflwo most interesting children by dl
tlieria ono a daughter ngid lo years and four
months, and tlio other u sou aged nlKjiitfmir
years. Tho stricken parents havo tho heart-felt
(ympathy of nil our (ssiple.
..!. ..I.. 1. ..I.Ll.t ..a l.ii.rlllnt-lllU.
1 hey si'urUcd.'wcruoxhalcduiid went to Heaven."
A new post cilice, culled Mllllln Cross ltoads,
has been established in Heaver township, Co
lumbia county, nud Solomon W, ISriHlbender
lias Ixen appointed I'oslmaster.
A. H. AVhilo lias leen npisiiuled IVtmasUT
nt Light Street, In placo of Mrs. Do Will, who
resigned on account of ill health. Tho lady
dlMhurged Ilia duties ed" thu position in a most
wdllnblo manner, ashernieetstorwillliodoubt
Tlio how Hull of (Jcnler (Iranra No. CO. til
Center township, will lio dedicated on tlio 21st
elay of August. Victor H. l'lolett, Dr. M, Steele,
HoVi NharrclU nnd Itcv. Spear nro expected to
bo present nnd will deliver nddressin. Tlio pat
win of other Oranges im well as tlio pulillo gen
erally, nro cordially Invited to nttend; dinner
will bo served in tlio liall liy tlio ladle. Tlio
Bcntlenieii announced ns speakers nro nblo men
nnd will do full Justice to tlio culijcct.
Tlio ltupctt Hotel was entered ono night last
week by burglars nnd after rummaging ntiout
for some tlino lliey left without Inking niiythlng
worthy of mention, On the same night, nnd It
is supposed hy tho satno parlies, tho house of
Mr. Y, M. Monroe, of tlio same place, was civ
tercd nnd n lot of silverware, consisting of
knives, forks, spoons, Ac., were carried nway.
As yet, nothing has heen ascertained ns to who
tho rohhersnro.
Wo nro indebted to Col, Isaao Itruncr, of La
pott, for n liberal sampto of lllnekberry wlno
manufactured by liim for medical purHos. It
Is perfectly pure nnd free from seslimcnt, of cx
cellent llavor nnd very palatablo. Its tonic
properties nro superior, yet mild in Its general
elTecls, nnd is u moat ndmirablo remedy for sum
mer complaints nnd other disease peculiar lo
children during tho hot season. It Is sold hy
the proprietor in nny quantity nt lliornto of $2
50 per gallon nnd Is n most pleasant its well ns
cheap remedy in ullcaseswhcroatonic is benefi
cial. Tlio Minneipia Bprings, on tho If no of tho
Noitlicrn Central railway, few miles north
of WiHinmnport, nro becoming celebrated ns
a slimmer resort. Tlio accommodations nro
represented to bo nil that can bo desired, tho
enjoyments ainplo and tho water possessing;
oxtrnordiimry tonic morits und curative of
rheumatic, dyspepticntid billions complniius.
Tlio nttomhinco nt tho springs this season is
unusually largo, nnd tlio ipiality of tlio com
pany, wo tako it, respectable. A few days
or w eeks of relaxation from business, espe
cially in tlio heat of summer, Is of great ad
vantage to over-worked and closely confined
men nud women, nnd what they spend In
going to an ugrecahto watering jdaeo they
save in doctor lulls uml medicines, to say
nothing of tho iiicreasi'd strength ami ener
gy they acquire. Try Mimicqtia.
a ni:w nwiNiMN(i pontile.
Tho latent swindling dodge has been made
public, Iho novelty and ingenuity of which is
really admirable. The device consists iubriiig"
ing two telegrams and u signaturo book to a
wealthy man for his signature, thu page of tho
hook being so cut nud underlaid willi a blank
check, that the signing of the name twice would
give tiio cli'Ver opeiator a I'lici'k both indorsnl
ami signed. A business man narrowly escap
ed the trap, which failesl for lack of a little foie-
thought, as the paper beneath, not being secure
ly f.itcncd, slipped enough to attract attention
as the name was being signed the second time.
I'bis small circumstance defeated the prelty plan,
anil saved the discoverer a big deficit in his
bank account. It is curious how much thought
and ingi'iiuity is expended in obtaining moiu'y
by dishonest means, and how often the bet laid
plans are fiuslrated by a slight accident.
.Viiunyi'.
JIAHt! 11AI.U
A game of bac ball will be played on Iho
hair giound to-moiiow afternoon (Saturday)
bitween tho dood-for-nolhing nine and the
Never Sweats, of Illooiiburg. Tlio material
e'ouiposing tho two nines is for tlio most pait
raw, hut tho ganio will no doubt bo an interest
ing one, and everybody interested in base bal
should attend. ' Tho ground will ho fieu to all
who attend.
A. match game of bao ball was played on Hie
Kair ground last Saturday afternoon, between the
Champions of Orangcvilles and the O. It's. of
Illoomshtirg, which resulted in favor of tho
former nine'. The playing was witnessed by a
largo number of people1, and was interesting and
exciting. The score stood 13 to ID.
The O. K's. fulfilled an engagement witli tho
Danville Nine at D.mvillu em best Tuenlay and
were again ileleated, the scoro being 1 to 1.
I'beO. K's. were highly ciitcrtniucd.nt the Mon
tour lloii-o by the Daiivilleelub after thu game1.
The d. V, N. 1!. 1. C. of liloonifbiirg havo
accepted a challenge) from a Wilkes-liarru nine
of the same name game to be played next l'ri-
dav tho IHlh inst., on the l'air ground at Ihis
IIEKWICK.
The inJijxviiJivif, published at Ilcrwick grows
eloquent over the beauties and excellencies of
that borough, and we have only to add that we
freely endorse all that it says, to wit:
There is not a town, perhaps, on the banks of
the Susquehanna river, from its fountain head
in Otsego county, N. Y., lo its terminus in Iho
Chi'sapeake bay, more desirably located than
Ilcrwick. Keir its elevated position, pure air,
mountain seencry and general perspcctivcncss, it
lias few equals in the country, and all it requires
to elraw the tourists hero who leave the large
chics during the heatid term, is a large and
comnusliuus hotel, l'rcini this could bo oh.-ervesl
the falls in the river at this placo one hundred
feet beneath and at the same time scan tho beauti
ful agricultural districts of Salem and Ne'i-esi-beck
townships in Liuerue county, and Jtriar
crcek and Milllin townships in Columbia county,
with all their rural scenery anil healthy retuats.
In connection with these, an hour's drive over
a pleasant road will bring you lo Council Cup,
a prominence that rises some seven hundred feet
V. .... .1. . 4...- I I.... ...I... I! - -
anovo llie: csiisqueiiuiiiiii, hiium- winnings .uujici
ei'ptiblo for many miles through a rich and fer-
11 u I'ouulrv. tlio sign l ol which is worm a voy-
iil'O across the Atlantic. We could speak of
many moreplaces or atlia tiims, within n short
iluvu over beaulimi ruaiis mat lean out ol licr
v. irk in all directions, and if we had tho facilities
for act ommodation as heretofore staled.we should
be enabled In exclaim in thu language of our
Jilnonisliurge-eiteinporurics that our town ishlleil
willi stiaiiger.s."
Seasonable ltecilies.
Tho Lewistown (luzilk says to meet iiupdiies
from a nuinber of lady frii'iids, wu give Mow
several wipe, some of wliicli havuheeu In use
in our family for years ami we know to he good:
Ulackberry Wine1. Mash tho fruit, and strain
through a eoari-o elolh. To tho expiessed juice
ad. I an iniial uuantity of water, and to eveiy
gallon of Iho mixture) add three pounds be-st
blown sugar. I'ul it Into e-overnl slone jars
until Iho lerincntalioii is over and tlio liquor
becomes nci fully clear, It should then hocarc-
n v i ceantcii irnm me icch aim uoiiieo,
1 .1 I. . .!... I
Klderlierfv Wine'. Measure your bellies nud
bruise them, to every gallon adding emu quart of
Polling Wilier, lei Hie iiiiaiiiiu r-mini iwiiiiv-
four hours, stirring occasionally; then strain the
li.ninr Into a cask, lo everv nation adding two
IWlllllllS of suear: cork tight nnd let stand uutll
Iho following October, nnd you will havo wlno
ready for use without any liirlhcr straining or
boiling. Another method Is to put the entire
mixture in a kittle und bring it to n boil, skim
nml Iini cool fill lliokeg tlirce-fourtlis full and
let it ferment for ono weekj then fill up the
cask witli freshly made liquor, and when done
fermenting bung up light, set nway in llie cellar,
where) It should remain mini r eoruary or .narcii
ubm its inn d be racket) on. mo Kegs seamen
nut. nnd Mm linuor either returned to Iho keg
lo remain permanently or bottled for use. Wu
iiri hr niilliiiL' in ncnii onus insiean oi ihuiuu
. 1 M.l .f ...I..
Cordial. -Tako any convenient quantity of
libuUlierries. andittw in a preserving kettle for
loilfmi hour, then strain and Uiil again for half
nil hour, ndiling one) pounil oi sugar lo every
tin, n I ten. nsi iim s in in in inn la.sui. niim
......... ,
eool, udil onogiiioriiiuiegeiiiiiiiuvoji"'" '""""J
to each email of juice, then uoilio nun corn
'''I'.'l'.'h rlu-rrv llraiidv. Selis'l tlio ripest cider
berries you can find, nnd after picking them
from the stems, to live quads of berries add two
emails of water, boll well: then mash and strain
iVmni.li a eolaiider. After all Iho julco U ex
irncied. add two uuarts of water, hall an ounce
of whole eloves, half an ounce of whole) allspice
iii-ii er I ill lllltlHf'L'il. OHO
of cinnamon, a Utile lemon
and orango celliig. Hull all uel Ihrco hours
over a slow lire-, tlicu add fivo pouudsof sugar
..ri,.r .u.llllir .tmln ibrniiLdi u llniiucl hag, then
mid some of iho Uesl .Meaiongaliela wLUkcy, or
gooil brandy, aceoiding lo lasle.
The) alsjve will keep for yearn, und will lw
found an excellent prescription in bowel und
either complaints.
dipt. Wm. Duiilnp. way-bill clerk of tho l'hlla
dclphhi Si Heading It. It. has been rusticating
in llloomsbiirg for n few days. Mr. Dinilap is
very favorably impressed with lliolieniity of emr
town. A natural consequence, by-tlic-way.
On Inst Thursday morning n rural gentleman,
after disposing of Ids market stuflj nud whosu
thirst was aggravated by tlio sight of ono of
lllalclilcy's cucumber wood pumps that was
standing in front of Hunyan's hnrdwnro store ns
n sign, conchldeil that ho would have a drink
from that self sama pump, nnd taking a tin cup
from ids wagon, marched luridly up, grnspcsl Iho
hamllo in one hand and held Iho cup under llio
spout willi Iho other, commenced pumping as
only n thirsty man will, hut found that ho was
sold upon hearing tlio bystanders laugh nnd tho
nbsenco of water. With a long faco ho left tho
cucumber pump nnd sought revengo in the Ccu
tral Hotel pump.
Mnrllnl Deeds of Pennsylvania.
Mr, Samuel 1'. Hates, who wrote tho official
history of tlio Pennsylvania Volunteers, has just
issued n new hook entitled tiio Martial Deeds of
Pennsylvania, which Is said lobe a work of much
merit. Wu havo not seen a copy, nnd though wo
nto disposes! to marvel whether n New Knghmricr
could do justice to Pennsylvania history, tho
work is highly spoken of by critics who havo
examined it. liy request wo select the following
from Iho published notices t
This book contains In n condensed way, tin)
rogrcss of events in tho United Slate which
ed to civil war in no Way partisan, but in n
fair, statesman like manner, supported by cita
tions from leading public men on both sides of
tho controversy.
It comprises tliespirit of Pennsylvania history
from Iho period of its setlement, nud essays to
elucidate nil thupioniiiiciitquestionswhich havo
entered into its progress in civil polity nnd ma
terial resource's.
It recounts many of tho leading nneceloles of
tho Into war, which now help to lorm a pan
of ils history, Thu author hastgivcn biographies
of tlio Officers in all hranclies of llio service.
such ns represented lliegrand old Keystone Stnti-,
in wliiclitlionaincsnl Hancock, ile'.ide,Uriland
n se oro of others figure largely and interestingly.
Hairbreadth escapes und heartrending scenes
nro told and depicted, and in every sense tlio
IhmiI; has been got up to fill a wanting link in
Iho bistort' of nur Statu as well as of ourcountry
in general.
It is claimed that if every other book wero
blotted out of existene'o, Ihis would reflect so e-eim-pletely
the spirit of Pennsylvania hitory, ils
origin, progress, education, physicit features
and resource's, nnd mure particulary thu part
IViinsylvania bore in llio late war, ami the real
pie'stions at issue, tlio reader could traco nearly
every material fact, and in many respects it
will serve lo tho general reader thu purpose of
ii library.
it is a work in which every inhabitant should
feel a pride, illustrating, as it. loe.s, the glory uml
power of ids good old Commonwealth,
Thu work is embellished willi over 70 lino
steel engraved portraits of Pennsylvania's sous,
a full-page steel engraving of Iho "Itepulso of
tho Louisiana Tigeis," on tliu evening of July
lid, ISO"!, a slee-I engraving of ''National Monu
ment at dellyshurg," and four maps showing tlio
rout of the armies from r'resloricksburgto dettys
liurg, and their positions em e'aeh day of theb.it
lie; all exieutesl by (lie best artists in the country.
This book will sell at ili.i.'), .if) anil SMft,
aeeording to slyle of binding. A. T. Davis &
Co., publishers, 7'iSansonist. Philadelphia.
toss dp eiitAPr.s and Tiinin tisi:.
It is astonishing lo see lariionuuntity of grapes
of llio fiiust quality, and largo elu-ters, that aru
ich year ma-hcU up lor N me at uio t ineyarei
I' A.'Speer, Passaic, N. J. Mr. Speer raises
the Oporto grape; also purchases large quanti
ties from which lie make's his eelcbralcd wine,
without tlio admixture of alcohol or spirits.
This wlno is limnd by careful analysis to lio the
bet wine in market for invalids and debilitated
neis ins. It is called Speer's Port drape me,
and is sold by all druggists. CbimVr. 2t
Cor. nnl. ...Ill 1.,,., nf O. t f.IrlOn. hfinipRS
manufacturer, Main slieet below Market, a
handsome, set of new buggy Harness. These
harness will cell all over the country for $::'i.
Thi'y have a silvcr-niounlisl saddle, round Ira
n's, fair leather quilted lines, and are in every
respect a liist-class set of "gears." They must
ho wild and S'ir will buy them. Call early and
secure a bargain.
New Prints, 8 and 10 cents, jn-t received al
. W. Ilartman's.
We notii'O Moyer lirotlicrs are getting in
store lh largest lot of Window Cila-s ever
brought lo llloouisbiirg nt ono lime', this glos
is been iMiught verv chwip lor cash anil will
lsj sold correspondingly low.
. .
A largo lot of 1 trass ICetlles just receivesl at
. Schuyler it Sou's.
Clark .(-Wolf have a new line of P.lack Al
ai'as which thi'y aro selling very low.
1..j...l hit r,..U'.1 m lY,ih siiimlv of
Aiiiilis. It.niiii'ias. Oranires. Lemons. Pino Ap
ples, oic. Examine Ids stock.
Do not foreret to look at tlio new lies at I. W.
Huilmun's.
A new lot of L'oodstyli! daik Calicoes at Lut.
it Sloan's for 8 cents per yard.
i
Class of superior quality for pictures n spe
cially at Mover Prothcrs.
Win. Morris has reniovesl his Tailoring eslali-
! .1 t il... v..!...... r..-,..firK. ...... ntili'il I.V It.
IISII1IICIIL 111 UtU IIIIIIIM ...(l.lkl.J -V y.
Stohner, in tlio Kxchango block, whero ho is
fully prepared lo gratify the desiies and supply
tlio w.iulsof all his customers. July 3(l-'2t
:birlt A Wolf liavc the largest lino of High
Pack Cumbsin town.
0. S. Viirman lias on hand at Ids Harness
'mhw.i-Iimm .ill L'h.ils uml Ktvles of siiii'lo and
ibiulilu light nnd heavy Harness, I'lv Ni ls of
,l,..i.riniii,ii. I'll' Shel ls. Laolilankets and
Dusters, Whips of every conceivable kind,
'IV.im1.j MVh-i Im.!' H ies. VnliseK. Shawl Straps,
anil in fact everything usually kept in a first-cla.-s
slnro of Ibis kind, dive Mr. l'nniian a
call when in neisl of anjllnng alxivo nieulmueil
.....I ,1'tll u'.v.i, i.u.iH'v l.v mi doiio'. as his
prices arc calculated to suit Iho limes.
New Water Ptexif at Lulz Si Sloan's.
Hurl's Shoos at Mi-Kidney' only.
I. W. Hartinan still keeps a nice assoiliuent
of Ladies' Shoes.
llimol is receiving fresh Watermelons, Can-
telopes, Hanaiias. Ac., daily.
Clark & Wolf are selling Handling Kdyings
very cheap.
WvotiiNei Skmin.miv an-h CiiMtii:i:iiAt.
('01.1,1.111:. Aeesiiniuodalions for 1SKI Isianlers
mil as mailt' day si liolars. bliidints pu pan d
for eollige, piofessloual study, leaehing and bu
siness. Ihoioiigh iiisiriieiinn nun uiMipiine'.
ianking, wliolesalo and retail business, railioad-
lug, ill', piaelicallf taught. Next lei in opens
September 1st. l'or catalogue, containing a
hcauttlul steel engulfing 01 1110 iseiiiinary nun
for illustrated ('oiumercinl Journal nddiiYs liev.
D. Copeland, Principal, Kingston, I.uerneeonn
ty, Pa. On coninieieial liiattcis uddiess L, L.
Sprngue. Ow
A Larc assoilmenl of Ladles' Ties, Hamburg
Knibrohlcrios and oilier Fancy donri.s lo auivo
at LuU it' Sloan's the last of this week,
A full lino of Slims nt Clark t Wolfs.
fin t') K. H. Furinaii's for anything in Iho
.'..-..II... .. II... 11.. Ii.iu r11l.11.14l lirli'i'S lo lit. I
i ill iiiiiii iiiii.t ' - r""-"
lowi'st ponsihlo figure', und Ids sloek is of llie
best iiiamiiaciuie,
dreat reduction In Dress Oorsls nt l.nUSi
SI
ii.i.'u SUM. 'iii.iihu 1 el-tils isr vaiil hum
oilier goods equally cheap.
l.,u e.w.tt.1,1 ,1 r,-.wh IlllTiIri, flf hltl'hl klvll'S
C'liiidreii's Suiniiier Suits at D. Yixiun's. AImi
Men s und Hoys' Llothlng, all ol whleli 110 is
selling cheap. 1
Army Shoes nt MeKlnney'f.
Pewter Sand for salo nt Uufwr.i.'H.
Try tho 2,d0 (iailers at K. M, Kuorr's.
Tobacco nnd Confectioneries, wliolesalo und
re tail by M. M. Uiihscl,
Towundii Hoots at McKinncy's
('lark it Wolf havo tho largest Assortment of
Neck Titfi In town and at 1110 iiwesi rnces.
A new Culriuet I'niplro Sewing Machine, a
1 ....... t r.,i i.riiihi ni luiniii lie. lorsaie very eueiii
J if cullesl for nxiii nt Cailmaii's.
Chcesol Cheesol Chcesol Pino assortment
of Cheono at Kussel's,
Lull1. Si Sloan havo now tlio Largest stwk of
Table) Linens In town nnd expect innrooiiHalur
unlay. On to ltttHHHI.tH for your (Irocerli. Ho
Bells for eyush nud will not bo undersold.
l-'lno fjlilrts, 'i'kd, Collars, S.C, .at McKln-m-y's,
l',AliMi:iwlATTnNTloN.llus.si:i. takes Putter,
ICgg", Lard nnd Produce! In exchange) for goods.
Hosiery very cheap at Clark it Wolf.
(Into H. M. Knorr'n for tho best quality
ofHhocH.
(Iraniilateil Bujjtir for salo nt lltmsf.tH.
denuino Mason Fruit Jars for sale nt M. M.
Jlussel's.
Water Proof at Clark Si Woirs.
Hoots nnd Shocn mado to order by experi
enced workmen ntMcKlniiey'i)
If you want a first class Farm Wngon,
If you want a Platform Pleasure. Wagon,
If you want an liliptic Soring Wngon,
If you want a PliMsitro Wngon,
If you want your Wagon put In good trim,
If you want repairs dono goesl witli short
notice', do lo J. It. l-'Ai'H.
Oat Meal for sale at Uussel's. Call nnd try it.
When you go to Philadelphia stop nt
tho Allegheny 1 louse, No. 812 nud 8U Mar
ket street; having been recently renovated,
Prico only $2 per day. A. Ilr.cic,
March ll),'7o-ly Proprietor.
COAL.
COAL
Old Kstiibllulied Coal Yard.
0. W. NrcATi Si line)., Wliolesalo Si Ketall
Dealers In nil sizes ot tho best qualities o(
Kcd nnd White. Asli Coal, nt tlio very lowest
mnrketratcs. Ilnvucoiistantly 011 hand hirgo
stocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
Blacksmith's Anthracite,
llituminous,
urn! Linicburncr's Coal.
F.spoclnl attention given to tlio prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Urnin
and Lumber taken In exchango for coal.
Coal delivered to nny part of tlio town nt
short notice). Orders left nt 1. W. MeKclvy's
store, or nt our ollico, will receive) prompt ul
tontion. Ollico mid Yards nt William Neal
&8oih' Furnace, Kast llloomsbiirg. Your
patronage) rcHpectfiilly solicited.
COAL. 7 tf-W COAL
If you want 11 good Hani,
If you want cheap and good Tea,
If you want Codec Java or Itio,
If you want good Cninicd Fruit,
If you want the best Mackerel,
If you want Sugar for llio least money,
If you wunt tho lust Syrups in town,
If you want good Cigars,
If you want good Tobacco.
If you want anything in tiio droccry and
Provision line, go to IttJs.si:M.'H, Mailt street.
tf-2.r.
MARKUT REDOUTS.
liLOOMSIIUItO MAKKKT.
Wheat per bushel f l.-J)
Hjo " 'J'l
I'iiiii " so
eials mi
rl.iumerhaiiel T.011
iMuteiwi'd i.isi
l'l.ivseed 1..K1
llulter an
i:ggs is
Tallow us
Potatoes f.o
Dried Apples In
llaius Hi
M.tel&MinuMriH Vi
in! tier tiouiii is
1 1.IV J H I- loll S0.H)
l.ee.sia
Timothy Seed 4..'si
QUOTATIONS 1'eilt COAb.
No. 1 on Wharf t l.en per Ton
No. 6 " " t 3.T.1 "
No. 1; " t "Ml " "
luacl-Miiltli's Lump on wharf $4,110 " "
" liltiiinliious ' t C.01) " "
alJO'l,ATI(lNSoi'WniTi:,POWi:LLiliCO.
IIANKKHS ANII 1UIOKKUS,
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TOWN AND COUNTRY.
urn rls ! o'clis'k .vi mlnuti's-set-s 7 o'clock ft
nili, iiics.
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eloi.n Is now quoted at a premium of about I'.a In
other words green backs 1110 about 13 .er cent, below
par.
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Punk 1)i:ks, on Parchment and linen paper, com
mon and for Administrators, Kxecutors and Trustees,
fur sulu cuVap at the 1,0 umiiun oniec.
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I.UT TIIK PKOl'l.i: SPIIAK.
JUNiiATrAN, Kan.
It. V. PiBiiiK, llurr.ilo, N. Y. :
Dear Kir Your Favorite 1'rescrlptlon has dono my
wlfou world of good. Shu has lukcii nearly two bot
tles and has Ml bette r Iho past two weeks than at
any llino In Iho past two years. No more .crlodlc;d
patns; uoiioof that aching back or dragging sensa
tion In her slni.iaeh shu has been accuslr.med to fur
scleral jears. I hate so iiiueh coulldcnce In It that
I would lj n'lfectly willing to warrant to certain
cusloniers of ours who would bo glad to get hold of
n II. f al any expense. 1 hate tried many Patent
.Medicines, bill neter had any occasion to extol one
before. Very truly jours,
CILO. 11. Wlinisei.
.Mrs. i:. It, Dai.v, Metropolis, 111., willes:
"Dr. It. V. I'lercu-My stslerls using the l'.uoilto
Presulptloii with great beiieltl."
Mauv An l'lii.siUK, u liiuan, l'a., writes:
"Dr. K. V, plerco Wliat 1 hat 0 taken of your ined-
lclne li.is been of 111010 benellt to 1110 than all otheis
mid hundreds of doctors' bills."
Dr. Plercii's l'.ivoi lio Pi escrlpt Ion Is sold by dealers
In medicines generally.
o
wiii:iii to AiiviniTisi:.
A.T.stew.ut says llio lK.,t. adieillilng Mediums
ho ha eter foiiiiil "am the old established organs of
llio two political parties, al Iho several county sits
throughout tho 1 idon." "These'," ho s.i)a "riaeh
every faintly of tlio leasl account In their several
counties, and are more e'.irefull) read lliau auj otln r
cl.1s.H0r Journals." If -Mr, Stewart's Judgment isof
value, then Is no illlllculty In deciding which p.qsT
II Is fur Iho hilereslof business men to adverllso In
'lliiit'iii.i)Mr.u DuMociur, uiun which this paper Is
pal (tally rounded, w.tsiMtalill.shed In 1S3.1, and Iho
CoiDiiiiiM now enjoys 11 wider circulation and
greater piosH i lty II1.111 II over did. It goes regular
ly Into two thousand families In 1'oltuiiM.i und ad
joining counties, and by niostot them Is read from
III llrsllo tliulasl line. It Is llio only reeeigiilied
e.poiientiif Hi-Ally llvo llioiisand Heir.oerallo voters
In the county. It gives advertisements a lasty dis
play, thai makes them atlraetlvu lo Us pat runs, thus
ehsuiliig gi eater I'eilalidy that they will pcruso
them, Wlill.) Ils clrciil.it lou Is undoubtedly much llio
l.ir,:esl la Iho cuunly, Iho advertising rates of tho
e-oi 111 tK nro no higher than llioso of olher papers
with barely half mid note nil not one-fourlhthunuiu-l
r of biili.n'rlls'rs. Pacts llko thesn ss-ak for them
H'lees. No shiowd business man will neglect lo lu
sell his adveillv-ineuts hi Iho I'oi.ruut in. tf.
n
Many who urn suflVrlng from iho etfects of tho
warm wc.tllicr and uro debllltuled, 1110 adv Ised Ii)'
pliyslcl.tiis to lake nindcralo aiiiomitsof whisky two
or Ihrco times during thu day, lu u lltllo whllo
thoso vvhoiidopt Ihis adv leo fiiqueully Incieasn tho
muuliereif "di Inks," and In tlmobeeoiiio conllrmed
liieLrlates, A lie vi rage which will not create thirst
for liitotlcatlng liquors, und which Is Intended espe
cially for Iholienellt of ilebilllateil persons, whether
nt liumo or iihroiid, Is Dr. su henek's sea W eed Toiiie,
Ciiiitidnliig tho Juices ot many medicinal herbs, this
preparation du-siii.t create an iip)'tllo fur tlio he
tuxlcitlng cup, 'llio nuiirlshing und llio self-sup.
polling prone riles of many vplimhlu nalitral prclue.
lions coutiihied lu It uml well known (0 nunilcal
men hate 11 luosf slreligllieldng lullueiicc, A single
Isittlo of Iho T011I0 will demonstrate, Its tiluahlu
qualities, l'or debility at Islug from sickness, oter
oxen Ion or H um uny cause tvliatotcr, a vvlueghussful
of Sea Weed Tonic taken ufter meals w 111 strengthen
tho hlouiueli und cieuloun nppe llto for tvlioionomo
food. Toutl wliourouliout leatlng their homes, we
lies I re lo say Unit tho excellent elf eels e.f Dr,
Schciick's beiisonablo remedies, Sea WeedTonlo, nnd
Mandiiiko Pills, uro pui tleuliirly e lilcnl tv linn Inkuu
liy those ivlionio Injuriously nlleeled by a change of
water and met, kii juTbon snoum leatoiiuiiiowiin
out taking a supply of IhcheKiifeguardsuluiig, l'or
sulo hy ull DrugfUes.
Till! 11R3T I'ltlNTINO Ot'FIUI!.
Tho present Is a good opiiortuiilty to remind tho
frlondsof tho paK.'r, nndUiu puhlta gonenlly, tliat
tho ejoMJMiiiAN .Ion l'uiKriNii OiHcM hns no BUinrlor
In IhUwetlon, nnd, In homo reajs-clfl, U wltlioutnn
equal. During the List year wo havo completely te
noned our t pest nnd mado largo additions, nnd It Is
no hllu Ixiaal U) nay that tvu hato now tho Heat
l'rcssos, tlio Itcst AHsortment of Tjpo, thu liest
Htock ot Paper, Cards, fto., and tho Host Workmen In
tho country, our workmen nro specially adapted for
their places, nud wo mako It a point to nlways glvo
our customers a ncnt, correct and satisfactory Job.
W 0 do not claim to do work fur less than others, but
will warrant It to ho as cheap as can ho dono uny
whero mid lehl a deivnt prollt. All who aro In need
of Job Pi luting of any kln l -I'laliior In Uolois-wlll
Mini It to their Interest to glvo thu C'omimhIAN Ollico
a trial. Wo havo on hand every vailety of Harris,
Paper, Ink, i:ntoluKs, Tags, ftc, that Is likely to li
called for, nnd can furnish uny quantity or Mjloot
work on short notice, l'.tuillr.g lo order. If.
0
"Hiey enrol" What cure 1 Ajer's Cherry Pes;,
toral torn cough. Aycr's Pitts for a purgative, and
Atcr'sHarsaparllla fur tho complaints thai require
an alterative modlclno.
o
A Tni'H 1IAIJ1AM. Dr. Wlstnr'3 llalsam ot Wild
cherry Is truly a balsam. It contains iho balsamic
pilnelplo of thu Wild cherry, IhobaKunloproperlles
or tar and ot pine. Its Ingredients nro nil balsamic.
Coughs and Consumption speedily disappear under
Its tuls.imtu Inthience. M cents nnd fl a IjoIIIo,
largo bottles much tho chciqicr.
l'Uiut'Y tiii: m-itTNtm w uvu
It Is a Hnu qua lion ot health, that thu sources ot
tltaltty, tliei "springs of life," should bo free rrom
contamination, Thu fluids which, by lliclr action
upon tho food, transforms It Into blood, and tlio
great tllal nutriment limit, must bo pure, If tho
muscle h, tho bones nnd tho brain nro to Is) projieily
nourished nnd kept vigorous. To thu end tlio
stomach, tlio liver, tho bowels nnd tho kldnevs
should perforin uninterruptedly their Various film;
tlous, Htm 0 If llic.su 1110 disturbed tho vital llalds
speedily bienmu tlllatcd. Tho host, nny, tho only
blood deptui'Ut whteh purines them, by overcoming
thoso bodily Irregularities which produce them, Is
Hosteller's Stomach Milters. Tho principle upon
w hleli this salutary alterative) acts ts its slmpl.) ns It
Is philosophic. Tim oilglu of most diseases, and In
variably t hoso which alTcct Iho organs above men
tioned, Is weakness, caused by Insufficient assimila
tion of tlio food. Tlio Hitlers speedily rectify tho
causoof tho dlfllculty by residing tlgoroiisdlgos
tlon, so thai nil pans of tho physical strucliiro uro
supplied with an abundance of pure, rich blood.
This Increases tho activity of tho discharging organs,
nud enable them to throw off tho elfeto matter,
which, rankling In tho sjstciii, distrojs health.
This bodily rcfiiso hating boon got rid of, and xr
fectiLsslnittatlon re-cstabllshud, llieio Is nothing to
prevent n healthy uml active icrforiiiatico of tlio
tarlous f uiiet Ions. Such being thu cese, It Is plain
thai tho Hitters aro not only tho most reliable stom
achic, but an eradtealit of llioso diseases of tho liver,
bowels and l.ldnrju which conlamlnato tho Hpilngs
of life.
-0-
i:. P. KtlNKKI.-S lUTTUU WINK 01' IllON,
lias never been know 11 to fall In (ho cuio ot weak
ness, at tended with svinptoms, Inill.spo.slllonlucxcr
II. in, loss of uiemnry, 1 1 1 men It y ot bii-atldng, general
weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous, tremtj
llng, dieadful linuor of dealh, night sweats, cold
feet, weakness, dimness of tlslun languor, universal
l.esslliiil.) of thomiisculai' nystem, enoinioiis appe
llte, with djspeptlo sjstem, hoi hands, Hushing of
body, ilrjn.'ssof thu skin, pallid counleiiaiieo and
e'ruplluns 011 the face, purlfjlng Iho blood, palu In
tho bad:, heaviness of tho ejellds, frequently black
s.ts llilng beforo tlio eves with temporary Milliislon
and loss of bight ; want of altciilluii, etc. Thesn
sj mptoms all arise from 11 weakness, and to remedy
that use Ik 1". Kuiikel's Hitler Wlno of Iron. It
hover falls. Thousands aro now enjoying health
who hate used It. (nt tho genuine. Sold only hi fl
bottles. Tako only II. 1'. Kurikcl's. Depot and of
llco, No. -iV) Noilh Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ask rur Kuiikel's Hitter Wlno of Iron. This truly
valuable Ionic has been so thoroughly tested by all
classes of llio community that 11 Is now deemed In
dispensable ns a Tunic medtelne. It costs hut little,
politics tlio blood and gives tone to tlio stomach,
remit ates the svsleiu and prolongs life.
I now cud) ask 11l1l.1l of this valuable toulc. price
fl pcrliutlli'. i: 1'. hiinkel, Sole l'ropililor, No. avj
North .Ninth SI., below Vine, Philadelphia, l'a. Ask
for Hunkers Hitler Wlno of Iron, and take no oilier.
It Issoldonlj hi il h Hies, with a pliologr.ipli or the
propihlor on each mapper, all olher Iseoiuiliifell,
Sold by all ihiigglsts.
Tai'k Wokm hkmovcii Ai.ivr.
Head and complete In two hours. No fee till head
passes. Se.it, l'lu and .stomach Weunis lemovcd by
Dr. Kiinkel, KM) Noitli NI11II1 St. Advteo fiee. No
fee until cured. Ask. for Kuiikel's Worm Svrup.
I'l Ice, I, and guaranteed, Send for circular.
SALE.
lY VIKTl'i: OP A W'lMTnf Lovnrl IMcI.xs, Is.silOtl '.
IJ 011I of tho Cnuitof Coiiimoii rit'.ts iiijtl tn uiu
(iirceteil, u III ln eniseii tn pubiio s.ilt'atllio i ourt I
1IUUM. ill lilUUItlbUUlK, i"i
SATUltDAY. A I 'OUST 7tii, IS70,
at inn-o'clock, p. 111.; all I Mat certain messuage, lene
m. lit and Iraet or piece or land, situate In (he town
ship of tititilu, In lliei'iiiintyot Columbia, and slate
aforesaid, lit-tiigeoinposed of slv plices or paicils of
land, hounded and desri licit as follows:
ruts r tractor pan el of land, l'glnulng nt a red
oak corner of landvf Wm. W. Hiow 11 and running
tlience iioilliittteeuand 1liiic-iun!tcts degrees, west
llilitv and sW-tcnllis perch. -s to a stone, lliciiee
south spct) -eight dcgri'i's, west thtrty-seten peri lies
ton slone; thence nuith twenti-une and llvi'-slxths
uegrees, wesi seicnii-iouriien lies 1011 sioiie;ini'iu e,
lit I. mil of (')irlsll.iu Wolr, soul listt -eight iiiidtvvn
Ihlr.Is degrees, west llitrtt-iwo and seven lentlis
perches lo a slune; I hence, by laud of llie aroiesal.l
Win. W. Hi own. south (wentv-tliree deeiees. east
r.nu teen and lite-tenths perches loa stone; ilieuie
soiilh sltly-seteii and oiie-fourlh decrees, west ten
M'i'i lies in a stone; iiieneo soul 11 siiy-i wo negiees,
ivesl ono and three-tenths tierches to a comer:
llieiii'ei south teiily-sl degiees, east i.iieim.l ttve
tenths perches to a comer; llielicu south slty-clglil
degrees, east elght.teiiths of a pi reh to aioimr;
ttieueo sotitli 11I110 degrees, easl throe mid elglit
tenths iH'rclies to 11 comer nt abiill.ttngittieiui'soiitli
iweniy-iito nun 11 nan iici-ees,iahisiiiiin ouc-ti'uiii
jierchi'S lo 11 conn r; llieneo siiiith flfly-tlve degrees,
east three perches 10 11 Mono corner; thence south
tw elvo degrees, e.ist four and seten-tcnths iHTiiics
tua 1 orner; tlientu south thirty-two and tlireo-quar-lersdeeris-s.
east four and six-tenths iicrches to a
corner; llieneo soiilh ti n degrees, cosl oim anil tlve
lenlhs iciihi.H lo a curlier; llieneo Uiuthsevuity
seveii and I tin u-quarters degrees, eiesl four and lite
lentlis (KTelies ton slone; tlieiicw south eighty-four
mid Ihrei'-qiiarters degrees, ease llvo and two-tenths
porches lo adoublo wnllo oak conn r; llieneo south
sKlt-i lu'lil mid ono-half degrees, east ilfleen perches
to tlio plant of tH'Kluiiliig, containing twenty-slv
ncres and unu hundred and 1 Ighteen lurches, tv here
on Is erecte d u two-story uml 11 ludl
ItltICK llOUSi:, A HANK I1AUN,
Wagon IIouso and Outbuildings.
SHciiNI) parcil or trail of land, beginning ut a
red oak corner on tho bank of llio Sus.pich.1m1a
rlver.l hence soul h forty-three and threu quarters de
glees, east tlilrlt-elgltl iwiches lo stones; llieneo
north slty-foiir degtces, cast nine unit Iwo-tenllis
iu.t ,-!... tn a riH'ki tlience soul h fourteen and nne-li.iir
degrees, i-ast tweivo and four-ti'iilhs ieicliestoa
Slolie; Ult'lil o soil 1 11 i'ihiiis.ii iii..i iiiiei'-ini.u ii'iw .ir-
grees, west Iltty-onn anil four-leiiths pcicl.es lo a
stone; thence, by hunt or I'leas Hrnwn, south sctfii
t v-t lire o and 11 quarter degrees, wesl scvciily-oho
audslx-lenths perches to a stone; thence, by land
now or lain of Abraham I less, ninth nineteen and
three-quarters degiees, wesl ivventy-seten uml
set cu-tent lis ticichcs Ion stone; the neu nuith thirl)
ttiree degrees, west Mitt-four is'irlies 10 aslonn
corner on t he b ink nf t hu Siisipieliann.i rive r; llienee,
along tlio s.1111.', ninth sIMj-lfireo and a quarter de
crees, cast ninety 0110 and lliree.i'nllis jiorchislo
tho place of beginning, containing forty-suten acres
ami seveiily-ono perclu'snet. measiir.),
Tlllltl) parcel, ls'gluntng at a pine, llieneo uorlh
cljrliti -three degiees. east six und sK-tt'iitlis 'r
dies to a black oak; I hence, by land ot I'lcasHroivn,
soiilh tweiity-sl-e degrees, east fourteen and nliio
teuths iH'iches to a stone; thence, by land nf Henry
Hellas, south setenly elght degrees, west tuciilj
slxaiid one-half is'rches to a slone; thenco nortli
live mid one-half ileirrees. east tweiitv-ono neu'lies
lollio plain of iH'glniilug, containing scion acres
ante ono iiuiiuieii nnu iii-iuj-si 1 muu'a nci iiii'.id
lire.
I'ol'ltTII parcel, beginning nt a white rak, thence,
be l.nul of v. W. Hrowii. soiilh eluhtoslv and 1.111-
half degrees, vve.et eleven aiul llnvo lentlis peuhes
lo a slime; llieni'i' noun im-nij -ii. nt. 1111.1 inns..
quaiters degiees, west eleven and slt-U'idlis k''.
..1.1.1,1 .1 ei.ri.erH l.el.ee. be' l.Lll.l of llelll'V Hell. is.
mil til llfly-llve and fliree-pialters degrees, wesl
tlltrll'i'll ami lllie-lelllll imtciios hi .1 s-jiue; llieneo
soulhelglilv-sovenaiid nne.h.ilt degrees, wesl Ihli
tv.slv nnd six-tenths is'ivhes lo a stone; tlience. by
land of Stephen II. Wolf, south twcnty-i Iglitil...
grees, east twenty-six percliistoiistone; lliencn, by
I. unlet Samuel snvder. 1101 Hi eight) -llvo uml nnu-
half degiees, east ii'iiely-seven and seten tenths
is'i'i'iies 10 a coiner; iiieuco iionn iiuis-n 111111 a ipi.ir-
ler ileirrees. I'llsl I hd.ll't'll llCri'lie.S toil CorilC'l': lhelll'O
Inn Ih liviiitj-slxdegn es, west llvo mid sot co-tenths
iH'ienos 111 1110 luaeo 01 iiegiiiiuug, i-oui.iiuiiig nine.
11 co nines and lliiee-foiuttis of a nereli.
I'li'i'll n.neel. U'eliiulm; at a stone, thence, hv
laud of Stephen lie.uli. ill, soiilh i'tght)-iilno and 11
ipiailer degrees, westoiiu hundred and Iweiily-lvvo
H.rcnenlo ll'.l liith, I III III I. Il.'llil lull let II .l.'lilim,
wesl tlin o and llneo-lenllis 'iehei to a corner 011
th) hank of tho Siisqiielianii.i liver; Iheiico along
said liter norm llltv-ilht and liireo-uu.iilers de
giees, cast sixty-Hum) iierchos to a corner; llieneo
north llfiy-tvvn and a quarter degrees, east mij.
seven and tluvo-toiiths isnhis lo u slune; llienee.
by lauded heirs or Abraham Hess, south twenly.
thri ll degiees, east llfty-tlto and flvctenllis in n hes
to Iho placo of IH'glniilug, coiitaliilug twenty acres
uml sIMt-toiir en lies slrlel measure.
SIXTH p.irct'1, lugluidiig at a sionolu n public
mad leading from Urovv'ii'siiillttnMllllhiville.lheiice,
bv iho h.111111 und hind of I'rcas Hruw 11. south cIl-Ii-
lis 11 anda quarter degni'S, w est ten and ilglit-
lelllles ielilies 10 iv siouu in s.11.1 ro.111; iiicncti soinu
lUhlccn mid oiio-h.llt degiees, east six and four
lentlis iH Tihes In a stouii in Iho puhlli: road leading
tloiii said road to Yoho's mill; llieneo, by Mud of
heirs of .I11I111 llrntv 11. riccfuscil.uorlhsl -tit-sot 1 11 nnd
aipiarler degriTS, east leu iiiidiuie-tentli lu rches to
a stone; llieneo north tuolily. three degi ess, wesl
fourteen and llvo-tciiths perches lo asloue: Iheiuv,
livl.iiid nf Christian Wolf, south slttv-eleht and
Ihree-ipi.ulers degrees, west two unit llvo.lci.lhs
is rclies lo Iho placo of beglniilng, coiilalidng nun
hundred undeleveii pciclics. suld iuiiivlseoiilahilng
In nil one liuiidiid mid lwcnvf(vviiacivs,tcn and
lliree-foiirilis iK'is lies, nioio or less.
Seed, taken 111 I'MTUIlou uml to ho sold as the
property ni Mepueii 11. vtuu aim .siuuu vtoir.
susiiln'sOlllcl', Mlt'llAI.I.OKUVKIt,
HloolllSblirg, July HI, 1S7). Shellir,
DIYOItOB iNOl'lUK.
I '.1 nny II. Jenkins by
In tho I'oiirt of
III I HUM II iciill
Wllll.uu T, siiumau
ts.
Comiiioii pleas ot
Columl'l 1 ciiuntv.
Alias siil.piuu.i lu PI
John H, Jenkins,
liuev-,
Tn John N. .hiiklus, ltesnoiid.'iit t
oil will hleuso Inku nollci) thai tin) I'ourl li.isor
ilelid pulillealtoii lo 1- liiaitoon sou In show iuiimi
why a intuitu, a tlneuln matrluiuiitl should i.oi lie
di creed lu the ulsitueaso. Will retuiiiublo on Iho
llrst Mon.l.iy of Septe'luber, A. 1)., ISTft.
Personal service hating billed Us'auso of tour ub-
bi'iiie. .Mieii.M.i, uiiciVKK,
llloonisburg, Aug, l,1tt-4t blieiltl'
CHEAP
JOB
P1IITI1
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
Tlio Columbian Printing Estiib-
liahmunt is amply supplied with
tho necessary Piesser), Types and
other material for executing till
kinds of Printing at low rated and
in the most expeditious ami satis
factory manner.
CALL AT THE
Columbian Building.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bi.ooMsnujiO, Ya.
When special material is required
it will he promptly obtained.
I?ooks and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and Small Posters,
Loiter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes wilh Business Cards,
Business, Pie Nie, Wedding anil
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Fare, ifcc.
Will all bo supplied and oxcuted
in superior slyle, at cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho best workmen aro cmployci
ami tho best material will
always bo furnished,
A liberal share of pubiio patron
age is respect fully solicited.
Bi.ooMsituito, Junu 18, 1875r
i.avton nuAYum
HARD WAI1E STORE.
-1
LA VTON RUNYrONr,y&CU, JiLOOlNISBlTllCPA.
keeps constantly em haml rt I-'ull mill CoiiihIcIo Stock nf
HEAVY A.1STX5 SI-IEXiF HARD-WARE,
which Wo will hcII to the Public nt Prlcc.1 bo Low m lo elefy coinctltioii.
OVJIl HTOC1C (XINSISTH IN 1'AflT 01'
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS,
MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRIOULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS
of nil Ormlcsi nnel Latest Iniiirovcinciibc,
BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS.
Uurdon'a Horeo and Mulo yhocs, Horse Nails, etc.
PATENT W1IEI5LS, OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS,
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallobels,
Axle, Spring, Gum and Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits
Turpentine,
ntul a general Stock of
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS',
hiilding Materials, such as DUNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead,
Jest Colors, PAiro Oils, etc., aa low its they win bo boughtin tho county.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LAYTON RUNYON & CO
Mnrlt), lST6-tf.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
SUCOESiiOHa TO J. F. W1DHMAX Si CO.,
.rivrtrttiprnii ft Kci iiund tho
W3I
ei w .. r?.
r,. B;Via t.. "tf : j it
litnlctfl, Ooiikos, Tweezers, 1'llora,
jjl'ntfi uml Ke-tflen, Piuiie ami Ktierfl,
Ml tiling Kir nil sorts of Lnijerd.
Wo hiivo nliio nilelcel to our.Stock
PATENT WHEELS & SPOKES,
WHEELBARROWS,
GLASS, PUTTY, GVK,I3SrX5SX03STES, ScC-
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
In all lis ISrutiehc'H, Carefully Hele-cle-el anil l'lircliiiMeil low fur Caili giving
Ail vantages leirSe-lliug which can nut hu excellcel liy any other
Hardware tore in the Country.
GIVE US A CALL AND
Wo GUAHANTRH both in PUIC'U ami QUALITY of our Omuls.
The Largest Store in the Country.
J, SCHUYLER
Starch li.'fs-y
e im: 1 isra-Tonsr .
TllO ltCMIKClTON SKVVIM1 SlA-
ciiinb lias fprung rajiLUy Into
favor as itosse-isslnE llie I et com-
inatios eit Kooil iiualltlcB,
namely ! Ui;lit ruiinluj,',smoolli,
NoIai'lt'fsS, liapl'l, DuriiWe, with
pe-rfi-ct liock Stitch.
It Is a Shuttle Machine, with
Automatic Drop mil. Diwlun
beautiful anel construction tho
M-ry licbt.
GOOD AG EilsTTQ
WANTED.
ADUHKSS,
Reiuineton Sewii
HK.4XCII orricus of nK. -
',. l!oiiiliif,'tiin e Sons,
li'iiiiiilini Senium . l'a.,
e-iiiiugtiiil Ag I to.,
Mays,
CeiiiKlii Ciilils, I Slim
chilis, Sine Thruat, In
lliii inui, ('rniii, Whiiiip
itif CiiiihIi, lliiarieiii.c
I.iverC'omiilainl, Pains
or Soreness in the
Chest or Siile, Wccilhii;
at the Lungs, anil every
ntTi'Cllon nt llio Throat, t.unra anil ('hint, ares- e-cil-lly
cureil liy tho us of'lui. WirTtK's li.ei.sAii ok vii.ii
1'iiKiiiiv, whteh iIihis not ilry upu cousli ami Icavn
lliiii'.iiiso IkMiIiiiI, us Istho eiiMi with uimt n-iniilles,
lnit lonM-nslt, cleann's Uio luinrs ami ull.ijs Irrtcu-
iuii, uiua nwiiiiiiii eiui e'ausu ii inn coiiipianil.
Consumption can be cured
liy a timely resort to flils sl.inil.iril renii'ily, nsls
pioved by huiulitiLi ot It'sllmimldls It lues reivhiil.
Niinoceunliiiiiiuli-ss signed "f. lll'TTS" mi Iho
wriH-r. wi cents amUl almtllo; l.irifi) lmitli's
inucli Iho cheaper. SK'I'll W. HIWI.I1 A SUNN,
l-rnpi te'lors, llittton, Mass. Sold by do ih m u'eii
eially. Jan.vv, f.viy
A rOUTU.N'K IX IT. Kvery f.iiullv huvs it.
V. Sold uy Aceiitn. Addiess, ei, H. WAUvllll,
ITile, l'a.
AGENTS WANTED. '
Mfnnr wotnon, ft wink.
Vnmf furiilBltl.UnliHiHlt'tii
iititKinl lioitnralilu willi tiii l lei..
1 A Irt tu"o rlrrnltir Hiitl Vjl1u.iMi
"lmalfrt,. rHi-ml smirmU
tln'f't on irftal r nrd. Jiou'ulo-
V. it, I11XI,Stu T.,hUW TOHK.
MOM! AnKXTH wanti:d.
MARTIAL DEZDS Or rEUHSYLVAUIA.
PIKST KDITION KXIIAUSTKl).
"Oompri'hi'lislve, lit and honorable)." N. A. A tl.H.
(!a7i llc. I'litlrele-lphlu. 'Tim Hlotfraphli'S uro lulm
pialsi'd fur Ihi Ir iie'Ctirui-y." 'Iho Press Philadelphia,
'-liver lln.i iui-s; no library complcto w II limit u."
-Sunday 'lluies, I'hlludelplila. "Vnur uevoiuit of
eieiijtburir Is llio iliust, fullest and tho very liest
history of thu Kn-nu-ht battlonf modern times."
-ol, .1, I-. Nleholson, Plillailelphla. "No suliller
should lio wll lion t It.". IU t, Mu). Hen. Mludll, Phlla.
ilelphla. "A Just tribute to illstliiitiitslie.il serMe-e-s."
A, II, I'lirlln. "Tho li'st UhiIc 1 hmiijia seen."
Ceil. J. 11. Parsons, llarrlsburi;. "Your (litlnburi;
Is Hit. Iiistt.wt ,..l irth.nt i.,l I el .1.. ......K v"
V. Address T. II. li.WIS ; CO., PublLshers, 7J an
m'lii pi., i mi.iiii'i).iuu.
WHKKKVKlt IT HAS I1EKS TIIIHII
,T(JRU H li E A
has established lti-lf ns a perfect re-giiUtor and sure
leiuetij nil iiiMirili-171 III UIO BYSll'm WTISlim 11 0111 1111'
proticr action of llio l.lvernnd llovveLs.
rriSMiT.M'IIYSIiMinuliy slImiilAllnk'llH) tsv-e-rellvn
orirans, Kumiy unit gradually removes ull Im
purities, und ifL'ulalcs ilioenitre hjsIi m.
IT IS KOT A HCHTOUKI) IlI'lTKIIN, bin Is a
VEGETABLE TONIC
u hlch assists digestion, and II1119 sllinulalies I he up-IH-tlto
for fisKl uiHamsiiry lo lliv hroruld Iho w eakni s
or lusctlvo urfiuis, uud gles btre-Utrth lo all llio Mteil
forces.
IT I'AltltlUS ITU OWN llKrilMMPShATlllV ,w
Iho larifi) und rapidly liii-roiisliii; sales tel Ify, 1-rleei
Olio Dollar u Isil lie. Ask Jour elrutrulHt lor II, JOHN.
HTON, IMMjOWAV : Co., 1'ulUderiiUla, l'a. Whole,
nolo Age-uts. nv.
I
CIIAlll.KS W. HUNYON
OILS, GLASS and PUTTY,
LARGEST STOCK
OP
HEAVY
SHELF HAHDWABK
In the County.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
& SON, Bloomsbui'g, Pa.
Heviiniitos No. 1 Macliinc for
faintly use, In the tumid vejui
OF ITU EXISTENCE, U1S IHCt With
a more lunn incuease ok hatio
Of BALES THAN ANY UAC11INK ON
THE MAIIKET.
liKMiNnTosNo. 2Maehlno for
MAviTKAcrciiiNii anel tuinllyuse
(reiuly for Uellvery only alneo
June, 1ST4), for range, perfec
tion, and variety ot work, 1?
without a rival In family or
WOHKSIIOr.
SEISTID FOE CIHCULAK
MacMiiB Companj, Ilion, 1 Y.
nc;rox cxjmi'axii:s.
ust 2h3 llroiidwayKcw Vork, Arms.
MiullMin Siiuan-, New I'ork', n-uIuk Machines.
It'lili'iiKn, kit Matn st,, Scwlinj .Miicliliie-8 anil Arm9.
ii mv V V linsliiii, 3:1a ViLshtm,'tun M., M-wInt; Mnelilniu.
llilliA, A. 1. i liiilniiiiii, ii Writ 4tli St.. s-ulnu Mnchlnea.
I'lli a, vei tieui'M'i-. SI., si vMne Muculnct.
Allanta, (la., I)e (iUe's upe-ru llousc. Marietta Street,
SewlnjrMacliliii'S.
Wavhlnffton, 1). a, r.vt Seventh St., SevvtiisMaciiliies.
iJHiHvlll.'. Ky., Weit .tcniTsnn St .Si'ivlnjr Miu hints,
riill.iili liil.i, Mil I'lichtmit Stn-et, Sew ins; Machines.
St. IaiiiU, i'iri N. roiirlh StreTt, " "
lVlllllt. lilt WlKsluaril AM Iilli', " "
Ihill.inapiilK THMurl.i'f Street, " "
lUlllinuri-, N. Charles Slieet, " "
EOll SALE!
Valuablo Town Property
and Farm at Private
Sale !
V
hall',
MW. uinlen.li;niil, one of tho Kxecutors of
iii.eiiiu. e i5.il. iieceaseii. liners ni privaii)
Iho fullovvliii; vulu.ible pro) e rly, lei wit;
OXU TWO-STOUV IIUICIC DWELLING
HOUSK,
with out-bulldliiirs and lot attached, situated on
Mailt Slnn'l, llloeiiusbiirtr, This house Is suitable
fur two f.unllles.
AI.se emu two-story frauio dweltlnsr house, with
oiil-biilldltn;s, Iriiini! sliiblo and (.nest lot al tached.
This proK'ity is iipjioslto the residence of tho lato
Hi'. Yost,
At. mi, nun two-story frame dwelllnir housowlth
stalilii oiit-liiillilliu,i und lot attached bttuateil on
liock Si n e t, lllooiiisliiiii;, l'a.
ALSO, sit vacant, lots situated on Fourth Street,
A I. mi, u valiiablu farm bltiuited one-half nillii Horn
Iho town of M'i:vveiisllle, l'a. uld fariut-ontiiliis in.
aeiesor land,
l'or terms of salo apply tn
einolteil! V. COUUIII.I , r.iecutor,
l-'e-li. U, 'I&-r.ui. r.loouisbtirtf, pu.
SAhK OF YALUAliLE
REAL ESTATE!
rpili', suhwrihor edfers for sale tlio follnwini;
.1. ilehcrllHil real cbbilo sltiialoln Monlourtovvii
Ki.ii,Ciliiiubi:i county, l'a., ono mtlo from t'atuwlssa,
tlimi miles from llluuinhliiirtfuiitlfcuu-11 miles from
DaiiMllo ; one tract coutidhlnir
111 ACUIi3 AND Ut) PKK0IIK3,
mljolnlnc lands of liwls ltotli, heirs nf Wm. (1.
Hurley, olher hunts elescriud below, Aiuln-vvs,
e'lark und others, 011 which aroi reeled ivOoeul lions.',
Ilaru and olher out-bulldlmrs, In eresHl coiulltlun und
repair. Also 0110 other Hint tidjotnlni; Iho uUivo do
scrllsil tract, Win. UoU-rtu, Joseph 1'ry, Daniel lj.
van and others, eontululiij;
120 AOm-55 AN'l) liil 1M-.UCH1-M,
Also ono tract of wooil land cuntuliilnir 1DHTY
Ae-lilis, adjolnlni; tho iiIhivo elescrllKil tracts, liiwls
Itoth, John WeeiMTiind William ltolierls. 'llie iiIiomv
elesiTili'd prok'rlle-s will bo bold separately us ubovn
elene-rlliee1, or Hie whole tn unii tract If ileslresl. If
Iho above imiin rty or uny puit thereof bhull icinaln
unsold unlll
Tlmrailay, Soptoniber Otli, 1875,
It will on that clay Ihi put up nt public sale on Iho
prcmluM ut u n'cloeik in. '1 Ihi oUimi nroivi lies will
Is) bold on Iho follow Uitf eeniilllluns, ellher ut privnlu
or public cutei t TuilK'4-riul.if Iho purchase moi.i'.v
In Ihi paid oil the day of bale-, liahincc ot (.111 Ihlld
of II111 purchaso inouov ontbe llrbt day of April A,
lsfei, whin iHiscesslon will lie Riven, tlio riliialu
1111; two-lhlrila ol tho puicliawi money lo bo becuied
by bond uud iiioiti'uirH 011 I be property,
rim TUei-'llllltlisor the pun huso money EObo
curcd may, ut Iho epllon ct iho purchuser, leuuilu
In Iho proiKTiy froinlhreu lobtx jeais. Intneblon
kanieto Ihi mld iiiinually, WM, MCAU
JaxbjK. Kvkii, Aiicllonecr.
llloomsbuii;, July no, a w
ulso elo.